Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 06, 1895, Image 2

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    Gazette
etacles between this point and Ce
Iilo. A survey haa been made for
a boat railway, and the government
PLEADS OU1LTY.
CIRCUIT COCET PROCEEDINGS.
Tuesdaj, Sept J.
Cirouit ooart convened last Tuesday
engineers pronounce the scheme morninK 9 o'clock, Mondy being a
, .,, ti ii legm uuuuajr noa oun-judicial aaj.
feasible. It remains for the entire : m
. , . . Judge Fee and other court offioerg were
press of Eastern Oregon, backed preBent
by the boards of trade and county The following is the proceedings bad
and city officials in their represen- thus far:
1.1: :t: t u ;.t,. law.
the matter until active work is be- , Jnn80D V8- 1J8y' Betuea BDa
i n am oaan
gun, and the entire river opened. J. B. Hunt va. Newt Jones, oontinued ne 00 etipnlation and defendant to
J. H. Townsend vi. Thoa. Walden et
al., continued for term.
Assignment of C. 8. VanDuyn, motion
to discharge Mr. VanDuyn from liability.
Wednesday Sept. 4.
W. F. Matlook vs. Mary Drieooll et al..
Judge Bennett appointed aa guardian of
the three minors.
LAW.
J. A. Woolery vs. D. W. Uorner, de
murrer overruled by consent. Contin-
At different times the papers east for term.
of us have accused The Dalles of R. L. Sabin vs. 0. 8. VanDuyn, die
selfishness, and of a desire to have miMed
ti.. rirnr nnnnn,! W. rif nD W nnr MJ FtBy Bnd Katie PettyS VS. T. J.
VA4 J AATVA. II VUV VA. MO 9J H V ALA V-f A,
Allyn and wife, dismissed.
J. A. Woolery vs. 8. W. Adams, oon-
east. The accusation was without
foundation. The people of The tinned for term.
Dalles realize to the full, from the E. A. Morgan vs. D. A. Herren, oon-
benefits already received through 'toned for term.
river competition, how much the
That
H. 0. Judd & Root vs. S. B. Barker,
dismissed.
have 60 days to aoswer,
The National Bank of Heppner vs.
Charles Filkins, defuult and judgment.
Wm. Kudio vs. Thomas Resney et al.,
amended complaint filed and 'defendant
given until tomorrow to plead,
O. R. & N. Co. vs. E. R. Swinburne et
al., change of venue to The Dalles
granted and accepted by plaintiff.
cbiminal. '
btate of Oregon vs. D. W. Uorner, not
i.L
UW oua ua" Q. W. Vincent vs. R. L. Shaw et b1.. n f,u Kill nfn,int fl:nirPed and
ltsnould express its interest in tne dismissed. boil exhonerated
In the issue of August ICth the
Gazette, under the heading of "An
Eastern Oregon Prodigy," pub
lished with comment an article
from a valley exchange relative to
E. M. Shutt, of the Antelope Her
ald, that was so rank that we apol
ogized for the publication of the
same, as we very much hesitated
to believe the statements contained
in the article. But in the issue of
August 23rd we published another
version of the same affair from the
East Oregonian, written by C. S.
Jackson, who was an eye-witness
on the occasion,yet we could hardly
believe the accusation, not that
we doubted Mr. Jackson's veracity,
but could not believe such a state
ment true. The Milton Eagle was
the next to come out with import
ant testimony, as another eye-wit
ness, which we publish in this is
sue under the caption of "Addi
tional Testimony," and a short
time since the Gazette received a
communication from one of the
parties connected with the affair,
confessing that even more than
had been published was truo. TIubJ
was almost convincing testimony,
and were we still inclined to enter
tain any doubt Mr. Shutt's own
gentlemanly (?) confession in the
last issue of his "bright little
folio" would dispel all belief of in
nocence, and now the Gazette joins
with the other Eastern Oregon pa
pers and asks that ho recoivo sen-tondo.
When an egotistical hbh, ho
gloated with self-praise and solf
importanco, guildod with gross ig
norance, makes such a "dum phool"
out of himself ho is dangerous to
socioty and the Boonor ho is locked
up tho better, Shutt says tlio Ga
zette is angry with him. Far
from this, he has our unsolicited
sympathy.
A minister onco administered a
severe- rebuke to a young lady who
was always laughing, talking and
making uncouth grimaces in his
audieuco. After Bon-ices ho wa
cotmidoraMy shocked when in
formed that he bad been too hasty
as the young lady was au idiot
That was a valuable lemon to the
minister and after that ho alvvayH
hesitated to rcpiimand those who
misbehaved in church for feurjhe
would tiinko tho same mistake and
reprove another idiot. Tho rela
tion between thirt incident mid Mr,
OIlUllB CHHA IB htl ClOHO llllll WC
again attologi.o for what we lmvp
mud and wilt bo more careful in
tho future never to nmko tho samp
mistake. However, wo cannot re
fraiu from again Buggering to
Shutt, K. U , of Antelopo Herald
fame, that ho look after hit own
oul' salvation, and bo more euro
ful that tho wheels in Mb head
jump ua more cog.
-.voir tint vr.umr
work at the Cascades, is but natu- Heppner Flooring Mill Co. vs. Kirk &
ral. since that work will be of Ruhl dismissed
mnM Wafit t ,-f ihor, tn.nJ Esberg, BauohmBn & Co. vs. A. Tay
lnr rliamiaaad
l i a i:i ii . l. i. l' ,
oiuer poim, uuiii mo oosirucuons Frarjk McFa,and va. D. W. Horner.
east o us are removed. But our oontinued on application of plaintiff.
interest in an open river does not Wm. Kudio vs. Thomas Reaney et al.,
cease with the ooeninc of the river demurrer sustained by consent
- I ir t i a ttt n . i .
t,aW Wa wanf frn, nnnooj A.Dpp, Barren UO. VB. A. W. DBllDg
tions with the balance of Eastern rm'wmith
Oregon, because it will be of mu- dismissed.
tual benefit. The press of The John FursteDberg vs. Evuna&Thomp
Dalles will advocate the oneninc 80n' dismissed
I 1 M , - 1 r I M TT t -
t n v i. r irsi ctaoonai aaus. or, uepnoer vs. o.
nmiywuiiwuiiseu iuo wuib. i Order for sale attached property.
tue Uascaaes. 1 ne papeis OI Jjiast- David Martin vs. John Jordan, (same
em Oregon should take the matter as above.)
in hand, and earlv and late advo- J-N.Brownvs. J. F. Spray, dismissed.
-l i i t I J. A. Woolery vs. J. I. Benefie'd. con-
VUVV AW I 1-1 kll DWUJU L-L-l 1- t 1 J I J J 1. W
coming the obstacles is provided."
State of Oregon vs. Frank Wilkensen,
not a true bill.
State of Oregon vs. Wm. Strait and
Maok Smith, not a true bill.
State of Oregon vs. Ransom Lieuallen
not a true bill.
State of Oregon vs. D. C. Boyd, three
charges, not true bills.
State of Oregon vs. Milt Powell, true
bill, defendant arraigned, iodiotment
Charles Filkins. raari oiven until 10 a. m. tomorrow to
plead.
State of Oregon vs. G. H. Hall, defend
ant did not answer call. Bail forfeited
and case continued.
Administratrix' . Notice of Sale of
-.0 Real Property.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IMJtK
1 n1 hv vlrriiivnf a dwrw. And order of itile
duly made and entered on July IS, 15. In the
matter or tne estate oi linam kiibi, aeceano,
by the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Umatilla County. ittlnn in probate, the under
it:neda administratrix of the said estate will
offer for sale at public auction to the highest
uiuaer lorcasn in nana on i-aturaay, uie
dav of Sentemher. lsiK. at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon ot tnat aay, at tne trontaoor oi me vimn
House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon all
of the following described real property belong
lug to the above named estate, situated In Mor
row County, Oregon, to-w;t: The southeast
quarter and the south half of the northeast
quarter, ana the nortnwestquarieroi me norm
east quarter, and the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter of section thirty-six, and the
nortn nan ot the soutnwest quarter aim uie
northwest quarter of the southeaft Quarter and
the southwest ouarter of the northeast quarter
of section twenty-five, all in township three
south ot range twenty-nine tasi oi Miuameiw:
jienoian; ana also tne nortneasi quarter oi uie
northeast quarter and the south half of the
northeast ouarter of section thirteen in town
ship four south of range twenty-nine East of
Willamette aiermian; saia sale is maae suojecv
to all liens and incumbrances now existing up
on the said real property, and subject to the
confirmation of all sales to be made by the
above entitled county court.
uatea tnn 14th aay ot August, iw..
MARY E. RCJ8T,
Administratrix of the Estate of William Rust,
Deceased.
Chas. H. Carter, Attorney. 363-71
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY.
Fall Term begins September 18, 1895.
Three College Courses. Classical, Scientific and Literary. Academy prepares for college and
give a thorough English education, the best preparation for teaching sud business. The school
hu always been distinguished for the breadth and thoroughness of its work. It has a library of
7000 volumes good equipments for mathematical and scientific work, and fine buildings with the
bTt mSimprovements. Marsh Hall, just completed at a cost of .),, Is one of the finest
college buildings on the Pacific College.
All expenses very low. Board and room at the Ladle's Hall $:i.00 to 1 1.00 per week, lnclud.
fneelectriVligutand 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 students
rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week.
re l. ."Lt H,,,, address. PRES. THOMAS MCCLELLAND, Forest Grove, Oregon.
0OO HEAD
SHIRE
UK
Administrator's Notice.
TJISTATE OF GEORGE W. H. BRIANS, DE
Vj ceased. Notice is hereby given, that let
ters of administration on the Estate of George
W. H. Brians, deceased, were granted to the
unaersignea on tne itn aay or August, urjo, oy
the r.nnntv Court of Morrow Oountv.
All persons having claims against said Estate
are requirea to exnioit mem to me ior allow
ance, at mv home in Hard man. Morrow County,
Oregon, within six months after the date of this
notice or they shall be forever barrea.
This lith dav of August, iras.
61-7 ANDREW ROOD, Administrator.
tinued for term.
Thursday Sept. 5.
State of Oregon vs. Milt Powell, pleads
not guilty, and continued for term be
oatiBe of absenoe of neoeesarv witnesses.
State of Oregon vs. John Jenkins Bud
Jobn Masters, true bill. Defendants"
W. 0. Minor vs. Cyras and Elizabeth arraigned, plead not guilty,
Leyde. Demurrer argued, sustained as State of Oregon vs. G. B. Hatt, two
LABOR Day was very generally to second cause of aotion and overruled charges, not true bills.
observed in all the larpe citiPH in to first oause by oonsent. Seoond State of Oregon vs. J. M. Deoison, not
...... 5 i . . .n .. a trim hill
ii . it !. mi i. t . ii i oause aiHmiHBua on niainun h morion.
uie unneu oiaies iasi ivionaay. i . r . : law,
U1HII OL yUlUDUHDU VB. Hi. .1. HOfUHV.
dfanlt and indment. R. L. Sabin VS. 0. S. VanDujn, diS'
THE constitutionality of the law Dittenhoefer Haas & Co va O 8 missed for want of proseoution
reculatinp nrize fiihts down in VanDiivn.demiirrrntiiined. Amnndnrt Dittenhoefer, Haas St Co. va. C. 8.
Ttu ,'a t ha fQufn,l ITnm flomolaint filed. VanDuyn, defendant to answer by Sat
Administratrix' Notice.
STATE OF J. L. BEYMER, DECEASED. No
tice is hereby given, that letters of admin
istration on the Estate of J. L. Beymer, de
ceased, were granted to the undersigned on the
15ih dav of Aug. 1895, by the County Court of
Morrow County.
All persons having claims against said Es
tate are reaulred to exhibit them to me for al
lowance, at my home in Eight Mile, Morrow
County, Oregon, within six months after the
date of this notice or they shall be forever
barred.
This 15th day of August, 1895.
ELIZA A. BEYMER,
462-68 Administratrix.
FOR SALE!
BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL
HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS.
Address J. 1C. SMITH,
Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon.
(IT LPST!
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned administratrix of the estate
of W. G. Boyer, deceased, will make final fettle
ment of her accounts with said estate as such
administratrix, at the next term of the county
court of Morrow county, at Heppner, to be
holden at the court house in said county, on
the 2d day of September, A. D., 1895.
55-65 Jane Boyer, Administratrix.
IF Mr. Columbus were alive to
day and called at Mat Lichten
thal's he might make a new discov
ery quite as memorable as that of
1492. Chris was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this time
discover the nuest stocK or onoes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want ?
The Old, Original Shoe Merchant,
M. LICHTENTHAL,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
Notice of Intention.
ever, all preparations for the fight
continue.
State ot Oregon yi. First National urdav
Bank of Heppner, dismissed.
State ot Oregon vs. J. W. Morrow and
Land Office at La Grande Oregon.
August 8. 1895.
EOUITY. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
I rnllniv4nff.namw1 anttlMr has filml nnt.ino
F. B. VanCleave VS. L. H. Vanoleave, 0f his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be maae
A MAINE editor has sent little heI" f UbM-Liod' deoe8Bedl con" service set aside and cause continued for
uuuou iur i-oiLu. flnrvina nn raDorc or reieree. vieguu. ov. , .
- I . t-t-v -.t- . rw a vi
.I t n S Vor,nvn nrdflr 11JHU WArmAn,
ajruuiirou. u. vy. kj. ' "J - ttj .,, ,.- th- m atf.u HF!U KKK Bnll M
for service of notice oontinued. swii NVV. Sec. 35.'fo. a. 8. R. 29E. W. M.
a u t, d 1? T p,.:na Aa He names the following witnesses to prove nis
Sarah D. Perkins vs. E. T. Perkins, de- cnntinou, residence upon and cultivation of.
oree granted. w '
Lucy Wilkins VS. R. J. Wllkins, deoree of Heppner, Oregon; Hesikiah Tippet, of Hepp-
m..: 1I .ll TT
luariou luvoiauu a poome. very state of Oregon va. the Heppner Na-
appiopnate present, but most of Honal Bank, dismissed.
tho editors have been civine her O. R. & N. Co. vs. E. R. Swinburne at
father pointers. ' PPb1 for obange of venue,
EQUITY.
He Saws Wood!
FRED KRUG
Has purchased one of the late improved steam saws and Is now
fully prepared to saw wood of every description at the low price of
40c per Cord one time in two
50c per Cord two times in two
Wood will be cut neatly, and where possible all knots cut out.
One stick per cord will furnish enough fuel. Leave orders with Chris.
Borchers at the ralace Hotel. im
JCDQE THURMAN, of Ohio, has Assignment of M. Liohtenthal 4 Co., 1(1 B' t 6
Andy J. Cook, of Heppner, Oregon; E. Clark,
ueriDner. uregon nesiman impel, oi nepu-
ner, Oregon ; Jesse D. French, of Vinson. Oregon.
long boon called the "Old Roman," Anal report. Assignee discharged and
l.ut tl.nm B.nrna 1 Vw Dn rv bondsmen Bioused .
' l V illl.lU O IliO WVJ UW tOC JJD
860-70
B. F. WILSON.
Register.
default and deoree.
CRIMINAL.
W. F. Matlook vs. Mary Drisooll, oanse
taken under advisement by ooart and
m ,,. , . i(Xr , ,, i nnniKuiuDui ui u. u. uu ki. vv. nnntiniied far term,
from rnllinrf Ina onn ' Ynnnrf I loiil " 1 . . ... nimiuimu iui imuj.
, .7, - ---b" Report filed and assignee ordered to pay j0,n Robertson vs. Thad Armstrong,
umvoBtou wews yiww.). mq per cent on olaima. Oontinued for
term.
Kx-SECIIETAIIY WHITNEY asserts Assignment of J. J. McQee, continued
.
that "President ClevnWul U ih Ior ,wm'
. , -vi, Mrs. J. II. Maul ei ai. vs. usmers
most popular man in his party. n, . ,fti lraDI(ferre(1 to TUb
I Ills 111 I " '
inais prooauiy true, uut there s Dalles.
very few left in Cleveland a party. Sarah D. Terklns vs. E. T. Perkins, re
port filed.
Nr.w York emm Hlinnldn't tV it w'1,u, J- vvii.ius.repori
I A1.. .I
s.) hard because they are "not ad- Ml. Roiill Mikegel, di.
mittcd to tho Imr" on Sunday. A mMm.
few threo-hncer decoctions on The Norihern Co.'i Investment Co. vs,
Timber Culture.
T AND OFFICE LA GRANDE. OREGON. JULY
I J , 1895. Complaint having b -en made at
this ofllce by the duly verified and corroborated
atlidavlt of Samuel McBride alleging that Wm.
H. Vanhise, who made Timber Culture entry
No. mi for the N'4 NE4 and N NW, See 9,
State of Oregon VS. John Masters and Oregon, on the lftth day of December, 1KH4, has
. -v .. ..ls ... a . wno iv aoannoneo urn iraci; ami mneu w nmui
jonn jenKins, wunarew piea oi no. ftny trees upon said tract since entry; that the
Mouday morning will bring ftbout Q- W. Stewart el al, contiuued.
the return of tho desired jollity. Al,,)CJ' u- u- "nP"
IT V ni. tirmmi nuta urioo,
V. n. VanCloavn vs. L. H. VanOleave.
Kt-LA WnEELEfl WlLCOX flays : x. It. Lyona appoint d referee.
"Time's finger on tlio dial of my Ed Itood . Alfred Doolitile t aL.dej
lift i)ints to high noon." If that
bo tho case, bhe had better haatle LupioU lMn T-' J' Dl Kirk' d""lU
out to the kitchen and see if tho ""Ty'whreW . W.Uiam Hremer,
iK.iIed CBblmgo in doue, as Mr. WiU 0n,ioe, f..r t. rra.
cnx will soon bo calling for dinner. Jonn F.Crby v. Aleiatulxr Oraham,
.St, Joseph Herald. coiilinnml fur lerro.
The Holioitnrt lioan I rout ua vs.
'I tV Ul.n.1. M..., i n I, .l 9 U,m
f. .. 1 I I f 1 Vll. II. nUllll, "HMM"PI .... .VIM..
..i. ........niniiu i:mmiumo u.r 0. W. Harrington, adraiowtralor. va.
governor down in Kentucky has j. u. Hamilton ft al., oootinneJ for term
gutteu oil the platform, and now
lie hits been ordered to got off the
ticket, but he refuses to obey any
g 'Idling orders. Itopublicao pros
pect for victory down thero are
brightening every day.
guilty to burglary and entered plea Of I BHt tract is not settled upon and cultivated by
" ' " r the said party aa required by law, therefore
guilty to petty larceny, oemenceu 10 with the view to tne cancellation oi tne sum
. , entry the said parties are her -by summoned and
SIX mon.US in COUIlty jail anu costs. required to he and appear before J. W. Morrow.
county clerk Morrow county, at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 12th day of September,
... .. ... in . i ip-.M, at uie iiiiiir oi muriiiii a. .ti. invii bhu
V Ul. ItiKUO VS. rranK lveaoey. ei- there to produce such testimony as they may
!.., .ml iliumiayuit have concerning the said allegations, the final
ilea una uimmsHmi. i h.,,, , ,,. ,,,, u,,i., ...a u..
reiver at Ijl (iraluin. Orevnll. nn the 'iKth dav of
(Jverworfc, eitner puysioal or mental, September. im, at tne hour ot ioockh'sa. m.
will nriulllPM KHuknvaa nnrl lllSR Ot J. n. n..nnin,
......... --- -- J( Ml
energy. Too many business or family
care, overwork in the harvest Held, an Notice Of Intention.
PXCfHr) ui wuuihii n run nuu wuu; win
tihiiluoe tnontlis or misery. 10 prevent T Anj office at i.a ORANDE, orf.oon.
this, the exhausted system should be Ii July:m, 1A Notice Is hereby given that
II l me loiiowiiiK iiameii pemr nu men noiirp ni
I i. . ........ I .. . .. .i..i fc i .. .
I nia mirm iipii i.i 111..V nnni ,xinfi in rnii.iii hi
no v.'! claim, and that Said nronf will ha made
YOU SHOULD PpPE
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY ! HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Airs;. 10111 Bracllojw, Prop.
Keofivr.
rcitifnroed iminediatoiy . Dr. J.
MrLeaii'a Htrengtbening Cordial
The Kesley Institute
lilHid Purifier IS an appropriate remedy, before County Clem, of t'matlllaCounty.atreu-1 rT
l'rioe 81.00 per bottle. dleton. Oregon, on September 7, 1W5,U; W
I mau a vnnf v
I a7 VI 1 1 jm a . J It a J-tf i
J. It. Simons left on thia mornina's h. s. 7,, tor the wu nwu. 8W. rc.
aim-, fur I.nnu f!rek. From there be 21. Td. 1 H. R. 00 E. W. M.
nq limiirr .110 ii.iiimiiiH wiitit-nm-a in fin.TV
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vli?
William It. (inlllford, Arthur V. Oulllford. I
James Nelson, of Vlnann, Oregon, and John U.I
Kust, ol Kldge, orrgon.
B. F. WIlJtnN.
Kegtster.
ill fiii In McDnffie springs where he !
will j oin his) wife.
For tho Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium aoi Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coast
p.?'.1! ' ,h.. "TT omr rrtlfiilsri
PtrlctlycotiUdeiitlal. 1 rcalmeut private and sure
euro.
LET 1 Kit LIST.
I KTTKRS
Ij or., 1
APVKUTtfEU AT
H.-BI. !'-
Biiwlby. Ml 11 V I'J) Ctittls. C C
Imuran, W U Orav, Homer
Wleai, vtlills.
IIEI'PNEK
When railing
ilvertlaiHl.
lor these letters plesw aay
J. r. Uliuuat, I . M.
( Iiim of Ion Ihm'h MMcrte.l tint
ulioa tlm Ix-kn wor Citn'lrtttl
tin rntliiiHidsm for nn op-n river
on tlio pnrt of tun ntieim of Tho
Pnllea woalil (t'aaii mill tliat limy
WllllliI tllXIl luU'iltlll tint IMilllllv t.
f..rtl.r.ppro,.riat.oI,.f,,rII,iH,.,k. !" 0,,,,v
nui u.a r..u.inis frs.m ti. rim..a.i,, r;,i,r7"1 I-'l Ha
M..ui.Uiur li..ul,l Mick .i7l-'r;;r .l.Mu.K-ry mul
- - ....... . ,
I r in f lrcut pity (o liave tlio
cm-koo ornrum ho out of tune, rft.
uintlii nu ciclinntv Yon, 'til lirttl,
for pvcrjtm Iim I. Hik.nl forwarJ
Mith Ktvut irictrttiotia for the
t1fii4lit nolo from Ohio with
triMiiUinn accompaniment from the
lilun t;ranri region ncroM th river.
Hut it ttiMMiir) tli'7 ran't fuu! tie
pitch.
UiWt pernoiially in riot popular
Sjecial Sale!
WIIvLS X? SLOCUM,
Dealers in General Merchandise
WILL OKFKR TIIKIR
Notice of Intention.
Lamp Ornci at La Gramdk. Osinnn.
Julr. ja.lwiV
VOTtCF ItKRFBY OlVfS THAT Till!
fnllowlns named settler has filed notice I
I of his Intention tn make final proof In tui porl I
of his claim, and that .aid proof will be made I
iiptor the county ciers 01 Morrow rounty all
Heppner, vr., on nepwmoer , i, tis :
MILT F. MORGAN.
lid 'A., for the NKi. fW. a. 1T t. W. M
He names the full. .wing wltnrmes tn prnvt
his cntitltiuout resldanca upon ami cultivation
of aald land, til'
W I,, haling, Clyde C. Haling. Juaeph W. Rre
I tor and W. O. Mccarty, .11 of Heppner. Oregon.
B I. VI ii.itl IN.
tfi?67 keg later.
Notice Of Intention.
r
DO YOU KNOW
Is under man.gemtnt n Chris Bnrcliers ho U con
ducting u in a .truny rir,t.( u,, manner.
He has also re-opened the Hotel Bar
where the Finest Liquors and Fresh,
est Cigars will constantly be kept.
tW Free luths and Fre 'Bus fr all Quests.
v ivn ovrtrs iTTiirntnrj iMtvr.tw
j Augnat .'I. I. Notlr Is he'reliy gl.in TIIUNDHIt
that the lullowllit tiame.1 aetller has filed no.
OrgnuJicn, DimitioK, Mulla, rtc, at the follow in,; Krcatly reduced ;iX?hV;m7m'':nd IVt'Z
Voicim tint HcntiiiifiiU of Iho citi.
tvi of that city :
"Work at thr lim k uii l- r th
ipn-red.-TiMitia Herald. Oh,
ptia! Tell that to tli marinea.
You cau't K't any Illuioit tariff-
: r 1 1 ... . ... 1 . .
onrrc-tifl inauaiC-iiieiit i.f the cnJ " " 7 ,,Pn,,vril w
tiactor U rapidly approm-hinj. U,M '""' "'-"l up Ivr
completion, and tl.. op. ni,lp! of the' J",,u "'"""i. o.pter.sl 7
C.lumhia from thi- vi,,t to u,,, ,"'" ;" "-" rauroa.i paea
: . ' a I,. I il... ..;i- 1 it. ti... 1
ae i. quti.n, .f lut a f.-w. . """"""
mouth.only. Itill le a great M SprifiRfield. (HI.).
day fr TIia tiallex, nu I f.r the
rouutry tributary t. it. Tin to re
tuaiiia yet tuorn i f th .nk
til lx done ft.) that the ImUia'e ef
"Thirv in (i Me in the affairs of men
Thai, iflnhrn at iltftocnl, l, wh on lo fortune."
The flood U her and no i
GILLIAM .msm2K
With full llnai e.f
m m MS MV7 'ft
mulWi owwnn. r,.iiUi.-p..i . . UVIJ vooti
Notice of Intention. "iiKtinwk in,w.y
I Ttlf 1 trtin.cT tu'i'i .
pvery reaiHH-t at pncea that will more than lavorat.ly compara with 4 a . 71 1 , is herei., tt,. ,h.i ' ' 1 lu,r n.1,,,9 1 tl. nighi.
iihi.,i,,wi, i-.m..,--,.... inr.i nniirt ,,l I . I t i .rararj
hi. Iiiteiiltnii to n.aks anal prmif In s.itf'rt l ILOODly Llclunire IlariUftre Slnra I r,- It Ik 11
his rlatm and thai Mil pr., .ill h. m., ' ll'tniware Plr .eteiTl I 1)0 Dallet ftnd I'flidletn
O I LLIAaM & .niSUKK
Hcpl-ner, . . . Or,-,,,,.
price :
Oriandles ?'., re.lm-e.1 to I V. per ?ard.
Mulls f.'iie. U I per rd
litmltlea I i til IV , re.ln.-e-l to !- ier ar.
tM-ma mm H.laTv ( (1 . rr.lu. e.1 t.i and A rents.
Lenta Hummer HH'I""I I ileler , tr.url tn WcasilS.
la Ilea I n.lrrrrals I" t " . re-lure. I to t.l Ji rents.
I 111 ol Hi)S litrnl HhiarS II i fe. ,i ..I to HI ri-llU.
Heat lin of Lmliea' 10o, ho ever offered for aale.
lUrgain Counter loaded down with reumanta of every fatric im
airiiiattle at pricen never Mor equalhsl.
Uur uliH'fc oi Vry itMMii, iwkxm, iiwii nni urorrrirw coiniiPi9 in
' . . . m a ...
th.Mi tirevioimlv aiinoiinced !y comietttor.
SjHcial attention calhsl to our SIhh Pepartroent. Call and fx.
amino Mh gola and price.
PlOKKKIt liHICK,
Weal Sidrt Main Street, . Heppuer, Oregon.
mad hefore J. W. Mnrmw, rnnntr fletll, SI
Heppner, urt-nn. nn ix-pi. i. i i, vn.
Al l FX C'RABTKF.E.
ltd. T fin. S forth tF and W ii Sr.V
ere J, Tp I R K. W M iireim.
H names Ih Inlluwtnc wttneaaes lo pmv
his eoiitiniioiia rrsldenrs) upB and rultlialloo
I OI, aalil lan.l. II,
i.er.rre Mill k I1inms prlsroll. W lltUtn rls
roll. atnan eha, ail ol Hepptirr. ores, m.
:i r. m-ksr. k.iuief.
t-fora-J. W Morriiw, eount rlefk. at Hvi.tinar
iiresmi, pn ,m wht 9, 1 "i, tis :
UKOHOR W WIIjmi
IM In rtV f.'f the ', nf SV. aa, 1 ,ij
I.I SW w arr f. Tp I . rtn f. M M '
II naines ih IkI'iiw-iis ttiier to rrnr
hla roTiiinunus rra! Irtvt upon S'mJ rtilth all.. a
of aald laud. lr
i i Jii.iua, kamnel r Ttf John IWief,
Ji-hn I" tn k'laii. o ll' purr. 4 -,f.. 1 ., (lr'
a.r.iiMiH
''' kr!rlr,
KAIN
JtAIN
Ki'i'ter 1 1'eiii. ),
A l'Nwr Rmic4ara
Mr. J V. nl.U, nf , n, bitt.
bear Jif I . ih.,.'.. I' ...1. I
.a-teru Oregon at.d aahm.n -v, be,,,., ,m (,(M .tlb, H
and Idaho tnay reap aom i f the n Mmeh of wiiu iliant,- I n
ltiefiU of onr opi-n liver and Ih O'anWrUm'. C-lc, tVifuiP.I Hf.
re-ttUiint cvniiHititioti in fr. i -lit U m"'' '.l it f.rr,
66
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Mint k or 1'iHMtu iiui
N'OTK It l IUKIHV i.IVFI THAT Tllf
paiflileeahlp hert..orvlitng Wa.n (
f I'au- pil sud J K. an tnaoti, iii.ier fh f rn,
t-sm ! I anirW.I A kolslnai.o has this riaf
eeti ta.,.i hr mufual rtiaenl. R f lamp
rll a 1,1 ro.lerl CI Ml a an r-ar a',1 4-1.1.
tea. le-l h th l-.n- Srm slrii th dal n J.ili
la - in l lha tiii.l-ira , M riitiiiit. l..
mI uttelrr Oi rai iM Limt 1 arnpi.
H F.i ...ssti,
X J a k a....
Imiart sl Ii nr. Of . A if Jl.
rta. Tht chu oisly I niivm.
pi i bed l'y t'Verr.'jnln; U. U
se ii ifl t r. Uai.u tf, I
1 in.,. 1 I II ti HifiiiP.1' V,. !
mm, liuis.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office, , .
MONCV IOAiNCO. riesi
nil I .-fhiiel film l'"1Mf ,,,..
! ar irM 1,1 r.f 4ai (rat
rn..-.f .a 1 1 1 t-.".. ra.ws in
fWt-.n. m IIH -a.l-fn f a'! f a -t ol I 1 - l
r.... ,.. ,1-1 r.. (,(ii.,fn w t.if,r
, li laa Hen taa-a fcr olhar ,-.
, A-Hnaa oh rup
Mnvi fjUT
a am Citr, iiiv
er Bro
Is the Place for Fresh G
Cash Only.
rm brud. cms hd fks always on hand.
roccriM, Cheap for
- jriw,
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