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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1895)
IIP THE ART OF ADVERTISING. The Chicago Dry Goods Reporter very correctly says that there is nothing on earth so mysteriously funny as the way in which many business men treat an advertise ment. The prime, first, last and all the time object of an advertisement is to draw custom. So the merchant waits until the busy season comes, and the store is so full that he can't get his hat off, and then he rushes to the newspaper of his town and goes in for advertising. When the dull season comes along and there is no trade, and he wants to sell his goods so badly, then he "can't afford it," or "it is too expensive," he says that is, some of them do; but occasionally a level-headed merchant does more of it, and scoops in all the trade, while his rivals are making mort gages to pay the gas bill. There are times when you couldn't stop people from buying everything in the store if you planted a couple of cannon behind the door, and then is the adver tisement sent out on its holy mis sion. It makes light work for the ad, for a chalk sign on the door could do all that was needed, and be able to take half a holiday six days in the week, but who wauts to favor an advertisement? They are built to do hard woik, and should bo sent out in the dull days, when a customer has to bo knocked down with hard facts, kicked insensible with bankrupt reductions and dragged in with irresistible slaugh ter of prices before he will spend a cent The Fossil Journal says "the coyote bounty of 12 is working al most to perfection ho fur in Oil! iam, and these posts are being rnpidly thiunod out of tho county.' Iiut that paper thinks if the neigh. Wliood pollution of Wbhco, Sher man, (I rant, Crook and Morrow would follow the eiamplu of Gill iam thoHO animals would Boon cpahw to damage the sheop induHtry. The plan of giving a bounty for scalps is a most advisable one, m it stiin nlatos farmers and others to kill ns many coyotes as possible, Dur ing the lambing panon they Are very dostruetivo to flocks, and it requires groat diligonco to protect tho young larulm from thoir rapac ity.' Wool in ouo of our ruont nt;i Ilo product, and any protection liirowu around it will Im a groat benefit to tho country. Tiinmt Mountaineer. t .... amu now nu oiii wo:uan coiiioh forward, says an exchango, and runkoa tho declaration that nho married the Into Jay (lould w.ion he was 17 year ohl I In then ...it.. I i.:..... i i i n .... i iti it-u uimsuii inou lliiuiil, 1 i) tricky J anon hU di'itorted her, changed hi name, and 10 yearn later, when li had rained a full leard, hit married agnin, without having procured a ditorce. Surli is th subitauci nf thn womanV lontf and fmhy tirjr, the neqiiol t which U, of oar, that nhe waiitn a Urge al..- of Jy lmld' rUte. Hha i in the U1..U11 half a W.rc lawyer, who projione to uati let cUiia. It is a rare thing now.!) t for a rich man to die and !otP hi propofty o that it cannot I raid.nl by hungry cUtmanU. Ttir leader, a populUt np-r published at Portland, Or., has ueoJt publication. The f.. lowing U the ndit.ir'a purling, j. thotio wail: MMy d.lt ,f grati. lu-1 tilhoM who hate dun all 11 . . ..Hi j couii. .,.u1otilM r i. only eteeo.W by th. d,.,t I for pro., work. If (lod io Li in- hi. fH" i"rry wtu lor. tnioU L. been fJ by lL. toa. Ktwof,.rt,PgU-ting wy fm,Iy mflcf ut UnIi ot Vetcro V.b. in my riul e.rn.t endtor to Iton, an I that -ruitlMu of f p . U..h . paj-r lull.lf of rp.LfimWr,lheKrewthcf0oNot,U .rr.. hnmitr, a trrjr UrKe,r.t Mt9 , tf, M frr. ,f whuadir,,! appre- firn n. mny U.,ri Urw U cuUtle.T.rt,I , lew Jy rvttiw , h- wr 1 t, lift ' ,a lh Ptl " tiU !.U f from IU ft." Or. Insurance. companies refuse to do business until Holmes is hung. Coxey has been Dominated for governor back in Ohio, but he won't have the "walk-over" he had last summer. Ex-Pcgilist Sullivan has ap plied for a saloon license in Bos ton. John will at least have one good customer. According to the Inter-Ocean our export trade has fallen off $84 000,000. We didn't have Mc Kinley tariff either. Apparently the "game law" up in Wyoming doesn't prevent Ban nock Indians from being shot at any season of the year. Fro u recent reports it seems that it would not be a bad idea to furnish missionaries to China with bowie-knives as well as bibles. The democracy is very much di vided up down in Mississippi on the financial question. That's nothing; the bosses are united, and they count the ballots. The next governor of Tennessee will be a democrat. He will also be a silver man. No other kind of candidate could secure the nomi nation. Chattanooga News. And judging from the last election, he will be counted in regardless of the vote he receives. The Durrant trial has now been in progress more than a month and to date only eight jurors have been secured. If four more igno ramuses who do not read the news papers can be found the trial will proceed. Otherwise a change of venue may be granted at the re quest of defense. Notwithstanding the fact that J. J. Corbett was just recently di vorced from his first wife, he was last Thursday married to Miss Jessie Taylor, of Omaha, who fig. ured as co-respondent in the suit under the name of Vera Stanwood. He was divorced in New York and married in New Jersey. "Let the farmers agree not to plant for one year, and the world will starve," exclaims Peffor. Very true; and the farmers would starve along with the rest. It is not IM.-1-. il 9 .11 imt!iy, inereiore, inai sucn a method of solving political and economic problems will be adopted. St. Louis Olobo-Democrat TiiKitEare two rather conflicting report in circulation relative to tho Jackson llolo trouble. One is that J act son crawled into his "llolo" and took the "Uole" with him. While another report tayt the United State troop found the "Hole," but neither old man Jack son nor tho Indians were near. China ahoota down American mmnionarie, Japan insist on the right of search, Franco imprison an American in violation of law, Spain tdioot at the stars and tiip and ref lino to pay a debt long ago adju licated, and w hat are we going to do about it? Well, what? Nobody aeems to bo afraid of Uucle Sam. Inter-Ocean. A McMinnvillk grocery tore delivers good by bicycle, a bulky an article a a sack of flour be ing handled. Canyon City New, that's nothing. I'or two year pattt two of the mercantile etab lialitiKMil of thi city nave deliv. ered their good entirely with bi cycle, and a bulky an article a two sack of flour i aometira carried. AtUX W. TlU'HIU My that three out of every five dolegate chow-n t the democratic state con. vention are iu favor of fre coinage of silver. Senator Urice and Li lieutenant any that eight out of Firry eleven ate against frest coin age. The frtwvt for eca and harmony among th Ohio Umr Urn are gd enough to tnaka lh outlmtk dubiou f.,1 ni or thn 150,. Out republican plurality io Nov. etuler, Cleveland leader. leaking of lb ra... con.1.. tio0 cf the atm.,.h,r for Km. rt th Oreniao tars thi Tliere is one trne gpeoiflc for dieeases lem, and that is Paine's oelery compoand, so Renerally preeoribed by physician-. It is probably the most remarkable remedy that the ecientiflo researoh of this ooun- try has produoed. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, 8rt presoribed what is now known the world over as Paine's oelery compound, a poattiTe onre ror dyspepsia, bihonsness, liver oomplaint, nenralgia, rheumatism, 11 nervous diseases and kidney troubles. For the latter Paine's oelery oompound baa euooeeded again and again where everything else has failed. The medical journal of this oountry year to the many remarkable oases where maae people well tban to any other one gon has also loBt heavily by recent forest fires. Smoke from distant fires may now be seen all through the Blue mountains. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffer ing for several years with a severe long affection, and that dread disease, Con sumption, is anxious to make known to hi fellow sufferers the mean of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerful ly lend, free of charge, a oopy of the pre scription used, whioh they will find a ure onre for Consumption, Asthma, Ca tarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He hope all sufferers will us his remedy as it Is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, whioh will oost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, ltev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. junll-w. Keoord: W. M. Butler was in Arling ton last week, on hi way to Heppner, and from there be will prooeedto oollect oattle in the John Day ooontry, whioh were bought last spring for Boardman A Co., of Montana. Mr. Bntler will ship some three or lonr hundred bead Sep tember 1st from Pendleton. He will lao bay dry cow end steers, and will go a far south a the Harney country. Has Huu'O It ban liecome aonornlly known that OF GENERAL Wblrb h ll t '''f Lt' " Furrners of Kight Mil, Onviilaoii, (JoottoWrry, Douttla, Jordan Fork nt. Ion srction enn h no Ivnttr than innke tht'ir purrhmw of Jo lie carrie a full line of Furniahing (I.mhI, IttMit and SIhxni, Gntfcri, td in fct complct Uck of uftipral rnerchinliM. 1 aw. ioxe, - oraocox. TIIUNL)i:U "Th'tr ut u r"i.fV in Ihr uffnirt of dhh That, iftikrn at it$jUl, hivl on to fortune" The AimkI i hre and o i G lLUAaM V? BISBMK Whhafulllineof Ilnnl wini Tinwiiii'. Olanawurc, Crookerv. Wootl nntl Willowwaii'.CiMlur'rutis. at HiMh-nck i'ricoa. THE lir.Hn.ST KIN ING GANG Th only Kifluit llr.lrr hurn litwHa The lUlli n 1 IVtdtoo Gll'Li'l AM & HIS.HKE, llrppner, . . . Oregon. HAIN KAIN Leezer lir-o. Is the Pl.icc for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Onlv. frcsh emx cnts aso pics aiwhs OH HiVO, arising from a debilitated nervous evs- M. D LL. D.. of Dartmouth oolleoe. have given more spaoe in the last few the use of Paine's celery compound has subject. DHJKSTOF LAND AND MINING DECISIONS. Famished by W. D. Harlan, land and mining attorney, Washington, D. a AGRICULTCBAL. Settlers who, without authority otlaw, enter upon lands that are held in reser vation under departmental instructions that expressly forbid all settlers from entering thereon, until lawful permission is given, acquire no equities thereby. COAL. 'A private entry of ooal land, may not be allowed to embraoe one tract, taken in the oapacity of an assignee, and an other under the individual right of the purchaser. MINKRAL. A placer location made prior to the act of August 4, 1892, of land chiefly valuable for a deposit of glass sand and building stone is not a legal appropria tioo of the land, and the subsequent in terveuing homestead entry of another will defeat the plaoer apDlioation. Both a water-right and mill-site claim may be located on thesametraotof land Khiloh's Cure, the great Oonifh and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size oontains twenty-five doses only 25c Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayer ir. AGAIN OPEN It: Palace Im'Imi re iimmi(1 by Chris Horrhrri who Iscon iiuomiK it in a strictly Klrst-Class manner. Country and Commercial Trade Solicited. ' ttf Kree llathsaiul Free 'Bin lor all Guusls. ffl ILL WIND ! I T is an ill wind that blow no K'HhI, and although tho play fill pranks ot Out Boreas eiposc this fond couple to temporary em barraHHment, the situation greatly amuses tho spectatot. Likewino tho situation at A IOXE T. WnfiT 1"I V MlCJ JJ1jVj1 X MERCHANDISE ld R-ck Vriofm. LIOIITNINO 1L WS ! Tiv roa m list i ihs ai(hl Administratrix' Notice of Sale of Real Property. NOTICE i3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT fXDER and br Virtue of & divmt nt nrHr nf baIa duly made and altered on July 13, 1895, In the maiier 01 me eiiaie ot William Kuit, deceaaed, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for tmatllla County, sitting in probate, the under lined ai administratrix of the said estate will offer for sale at public auction to the highest uiuuer ior caan in nana on Saturday, the th 01 September, 1H95, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon of that day, at the front door of the Court House in Heppner. Morrow Coimtv. Oroimn nil of the following described real property belong inn iu meaoove namea estate, situated tn Mor row County, Oregon, to-wit: The southeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter, and the northwestquarterof the north east quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty -six, and the north half of the southwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeat nuarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter oi actuou iweniy-nve, all in township three south ot range twenty-nine East of Willamette menaian ; ana also the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter of section thirteen in town shin four south of ranpn twentv-ninA P!at rf Willamette Meridian; said sale is made subject to all liens and incumbrances now existing un- on the said real property, and subject to the couuruiuiiuu oi an saies to be made oy the wive eiiuuuu county court. uaiea mis in aay oi August, 1K95. MARY E. RUST. Administratrix of the Fntjitp nf wniim Rnt Chas. H. Carter, Attorney. 363-71 Administrator's Notice. If8TATE OF GEORGE W. H. BRIANS, DE 'J ceased. Notice is hereby given, that let ters of administration on the Estate of George W. H.Brians, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 12th day of August, 1895, by the County Court of Morn.w Oountv. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow ance, at my home in Hardman, Morrow County, urcgun, wiuiiu six montns alter tne date of this nonce or tney snail oe forever barred. mis l.tn aav of August, 1H95. 61-7 ANDKEW ROOD, Administrator. Administratrix' Notice. TESTATE OF J. L. BEYMEK, DECEASED. NO Vj tice is herebv eiven. that letters nf art iBtration on the Estate of J. L. Beymer, de ceased, were granted to the undersigned on the io;n any or Aug, loaa, Dy tne uounty Uourt of All persons having claims aeainst said F.. tate are required to exhibit them to me for al lowance, at my home in Eicht Mile. Mnrmw County, Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice or they shall be forever uarreu. This 15th day of August, 1895. ELIZA A. BEYMER, 2-68 Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. TVTOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE .li undersigned administratrix of the estate oi w. u. uoyer, deceased, will make final fettle mentof her accounts with said estate as such administratrix, at the next term of the county court of Morrow county, at Heppner, to be noinen at tne court nousc in said county, on -oa janb hoy Kit, Administratrix. Notice of Intention. Land Officb at La Grandk Orkoon, AllEUSt X. 18'I,V VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made oeiorej. yv. mottow, ;ounty uierk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 14, 1895, viz : EDWARD CHAPMAN, Hd. 4941, for the NU 8EK. 8FM NKU. Hen. 34. SW'4 NW!4, 8ec. 35. Tp. 8, S. R. 29 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, saia iano, vis : Andy J. Cook, of Heppner, Oregon: E. Clark, of Heppner, Oregon; HeBikiah Tippet, of Hepp ner, urcgou; jesse u. rrencn, oi Vinson, oregou. B. F. WILSON. 860-70 Register. Timber Culture. LAND OFFICE LA GRANDE, OREGON, JULY H, 1W5. Complaint havinc hfpn nmiln ut this office by the dulv verified and rnrrnlmmtori affidavit of Samuel McBride alleging that Wm. H, Vauhise, who made Timber Culture No. Vita for the N'4 NE14 and N'$ NWV. Sue. 9, Tp. 4 H, R 27 E, at the Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on the lfth dav of )ecember, 1km, has wholly abandoned said tract; and failed to plant any trees upon said tract since entry; that the pan! irnc'v is inn seined upon and cultivated by the said party as required by law, therefore with the view to the cancellation of the said entry the said parties are hereby summoned and required to be and appear before J. W. Morrow, county clerk Morrow county, at his o (lice at Heppner, Oregon, on the 12th dav of September, lwi.i. at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. then and there to produce such testimony as they may have concerning the said allegations, the final hearing to be had before the Keirlster and Kb- ceiver at U Grande. Oregon, on tho 2th day of September, iwii, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. n r. wii.son, J. H. Kobhins, .H.Kk.9 Register. Receiver. Notice of Intention. I AND OFflrE AT I.A GRANDE, OREGON, J Julymi, lw.1'1. Notice Is hereby given that the following named acttlcr has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of h i claim, and that said proof will be made oeiore county tiem. 01 1. matll la county, at I'eU' dletun, Oregon, on September 7, IH'A vd: JOHN A NOBLE. Rd. No. "120, for the W14 NWU, SU 8WV, Sec, 21, Tp. J, 8. R W E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prov hl continuous resldenca upon and culilvatlon of uld land, vl: vtlllism II. Oulllford, Arthur V. Onlllford. tmmrm ,-nin, 01 msnii, uregon, ana John H Rust, oi Ridge, Oregon. B. T. WIIJnN. XA4A. Register. Notice of Intention. IASDOrriCK AT I.A GRANDE, 1REOON. 4 July 15, Iwrt. Notice Is herebv iIvpii lhal the following named . ttler has filed noileaol his Intention to make dual proof In support o( his rlatm.and that aald proof will m lua.lr before J. W. Morrow, rniinty rlerk, at Heppner, HENRY WADE. lid. M. forthtS'. NK' and SEi SWU. trr 17. T 1. . R 17 E. W. fl " II names the following wltniwae In prnv 11, p ,,m,iiiuom irimruii upon ana cuitnalloo 01 sain lann. vis: Milt F. Mnffsn, roater Adams, Jay Pevln, juiiH r-uviania, an 01 neppuer, ivregoti. B. r. WIlJiON. - Kegt.trr. Notice of Intention. Lr Ornrt at U GkaKPi. 0i..,m, JhIv M imt VOTK't 1 llf KfBY OlVfS tllAT 1HK 1 follow I nf naaird tfWrt has filed Oott.t of Ms ln(ntl.,n to make Ittial prnof In stipirt of his rlalm. and thai .aid proof a III b made hvfiira Ihr rminty rlrrk nf Morrow pniimy at lle purr. Or,, on arpta-mlvr 4. t vn ; MILT r. VtllUitN. Bd .. lor the Nf,. fW. . 1 a R. JT K. W M. lie name ih. iu.,alii ainwr t pro "' "" rramrnra upnq ami rullltallon 01 -atoi mn'i, f- I. allr.f. ClrdaC. allnf Jnaph W. Hm. lor and w. . Mr arty, an of ll-pp. r "fn, 7 ttrgnlrr. MONtV LOANED. H" M... ainpmtI rami fhifrttt Sroti.i. w 'm rrr1 In nrolui am "" upon lmpm. farms In Otwmt. with mtom partlra al a ratrol lntil ma lH'. pmt rani pr annum Wort((ra rriH-av.1 utai na in lakva by other rum pan Ira Adilrras a iih tatn MfKVI aoT. Hasar I'ltr. (iri..o. COPYRIGHTS. em t itii frtT r r--ii a4 aa a. i " I a l , , a.t t4 w i ir, twv rtrmtm. ' tfc ei tr r.M aaj aaeur iiiskwh k f IW n ians a arai.a a.4 la lata ' '- . , -a fr Nfiiiiaa-aim !iw TT"- 1 ' ' -,. M tt, I ' " . ' rj f ' -ak W U a.a ia lai'vl'MHirihHMriftatrai, 4 .,a Mt k .. to a. ia taoafaafa XI al lie a. Jlf... 1'ilt b.,a lairr ahon a ri.l amafa. Hnral ir. at .nanipMnf, tu, ,o. lUlU t X ret pUa7, 1 m w ' - w r'M iim m m -ir,irlilHI, IIIMtMlia nnn,)! faleaia an4 k u mm la ika Mm a aa as Maaaaa n a4 Muim nra Mil ' tfce-'M Ov aaaataa ar"a) .-. ,ia a.eaiia tanirii, ka a-a .. a .. . w ii. r, . aoa. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Fall Term begins September 18, 1895. Thr rnllpra Courses. Classical. Scientific and Literary. Academy prepare! for college andf gives a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching and business. The school has always been distinguished for tne Dreauin ana 7000 volumes, good equipments for matnematicat best modern improvements. Marsh Hall, Just completed at a cost oi ou,uuu, u ou oi me nnest ollege buildihgs on the Pacific College. All expenses very low. Board and room at the ing electric light and heat. The College Dormitory, under excellent management, furnishes, board and room at $2.25 per week. Board in private families. $2.50 and upwards. Many student rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week. For further particulars address, PRES. THOMAS McCLELLAND, Forest Bfove, Oregon. BRED HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. K. SMITH, . Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. All theBe can be procured at Thompson & BinnB, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook, Gilliam and other counties, and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men. Prices in keeping with the times. THOMPSON & BINNS. He Saws Wood! IJaMD Has purchased one of the late fully prepared to saw wood of every 40c per Cord 50c per Cord Wood will be cut neatly, and Odo stick per cord will furnish enough fuel. Leave orders with Chris. iJorchers at the ralace Hotel. Yon Should PppiE For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CIJY Popular Prices ! Mrs. Tom The Eeeley Institute -OF- TM U. S. GOVERNMENT Ia PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To rnen who lerved In th war of tht United Statu or to their Widowj, Children, or Parents. Do You receiv a rniion ? Hd You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican War on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousand under the new Uw are entitled to an Inert of pension. The government own it to you ind is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim at this present time? Your pension date from th time you apply. Now I th accepted hour. trWnu for bws and complete Information. No Charg for advice. No Fe unlets successful. The Press Claims Company PHIUP W. AVIRETT, Ocieral Maaaref, 618 P Street. WASHINQTON. D. C to ? to to to ft to Qa T. X.-TU AMiswsiy It MMM y tkawswU U-iu SMtvre la IK rat mmmt, m4 is frnii kf (Am. IT Arc tho Highest of oil High Grades. ffanlditr.laBr HUfrW St la Ika anl4, tnrd of atr. hi m4 la trfira la a man kx.aaf lof aa t,t,flo K.i 1 halr,f!ha ..errr U. od.4iafe.i-arB, 2ii 8cocmc (.'f.i f rea. in vt It. ftt4nc. o.a e m.m Olis Patterson morougnueis ui j ' jiurary o ana scientinc wora, aim uuo uunuiugs wun tne- Ladie's Hall $3.00 to $4.00 per week, Includ 500 HBAD FOE SALE ! FOR MUTTON AND WOOL Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? krug improved steam saws and is now description at the low price of one time in two two times in two where possible all knots cut out lm HOTEL Comfortable Rooms ! liroclleiv. Prop. For the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, . 77i Moat Beautiful Town on the Coatt Call at tho Oaiktti. offlr for partlcnlara Btrlotly confidential. Treatment rivataud sort euro. (RlGYCLES r ..MI atxl tuarantoM tf U lkdMu Wrarla I . a ka two it .. f un4 a. fl4 . tea 22ib. LAOlCft-irs. INWAXA BICYCLE CO. Mil la. t a . a'a NOTARY PUBLIC ', CONVEYANCER AT