Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 10, 1895, Image 2

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    Gazette
Utah's democratic territorial
convention whb held last week. A
spread-eagle orator was unearthed
in the person of W. O. Powers,
chairman of the convention. Port
land's own Patrick Kilfeather must
now look to his oratorical laurels
ere they wilt.
OOCNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Tbe folIowiDfr are the complete pro
oeediogs in brief form ot tbe last session
of the oonoty court, with the exception
of tbe expenditures coming under that
class belonging to tbe official list:
Coonty oourt met in regular session at
the rnnrt house Wednesday. Spd. 4
1895, with Judge Keithly, Commissioners
Baker and Howard. Clerk Morrow and
an excuse for having sheriff Harrington present
An exchange savs:! After due opening the following pro-
Here is
some fun.
Evervthincr in nature indulges in oeedings were bad, to-wit
- j o t7
amusement. The lightning plays.
The wind whistles. The thunder
Bills of Julius Keithly, jadge's salary,
8150; J. W. Morrow, clerk's salary, $10u;
Q. W. Wells, deputy clerk's salary,
rolls. The snow flies. The waves $1G6 (,6, and J. H. Wyland, stock iDBpeo
leap. The fields smile, even the tor's salary, $53 33, allowed in full.
buds shoot, and the rivers run. Cost bill, State of Oregon vs. O. H
trail, lue Dill ot costs in mis case
nmmlinn i, QtV7 OH vara nnnairl prp1
t fi m , . it lllliuuunnii wvj - u't --
Uie nm race lor tue CUP lne and allowed to the amount of $55.
American boat, Defender, came Coat bill. State of Oregon vs. J. M.
out victorious last Saturday. En- Denieon, amounting to 821 85, was con
gland has never yet shown herself sidered and allowed to the amount of
to bo America's equal in any con- W1- 5.
ii.. :i : u..t i.., l
iuenujiiuumn pXftmined netition of James
that we should win the vacht races q.j j .v.. i. n.,,,;r,tQnt nt
, , , , QftlUUinU DUU UUICI n 1UI BuiuiuiDut w
omer uay, a uiu ww uuu retain thQ chtimpion(jhip. p jj JenkjDB as ju8tio6 of Distriot No,
married, sayu me oaiem i obi. me 1, Bnd after due consideration same was
clergyman and the guests were all f. T) TAYTf,Tt ;s now ;n the acoepted and appointment made.
rpadv. hnr thfi bride kent them - , -i i e . Bills of (J. W. Harrington, sheriff's
j , rvunnnw. iMicn.. inn id ueiauic oi
waiting bv taking too lone to dress. , ! . .-, ' m , . . J 8400; V. J. Halloo, deputy sner.
i ":a " L9LX1' uai- yior."Mirssalary,flG666; J. L. Howard, com
ouu D" tllD "DtS'"i "fix this up by giving a few lots in miBsioners salary, 814, and J. M.Baker,
ouuiowuau voguo.j, CDw1UDvca " (irand Da es as securitv. un ess commissioner's salary, 814, allowed in
railroaa man, tooK out ins waicn, . . t t h knocked the full.
looked at it, snorted, tore the mar- ... . . e,r,nna ioa The cancellation of certain scrip
riaPfl license in two. walked out of , , , , advertmed legally in the Gazette
. ' oi ine Banu oanK across uie river,
the house, and has not yet come
THE FORCE OF HABIT.
Back in Jeffersonville, Ind., the
back.
As a railroad man lie was doubt
less shocked at the indifference
displayed by the bride towards
schedule time, and thought that he
would teach her a lesson. Proba-
OS
was
brought up for consideration, and as
parties owning said scrip bad failed to
SUIT has been begun against Ex- appear and olaim same, the clerk was
Gov. Fletcher, editor of the Even- ordered to cancel the same as other
warrants issued, registered ana reaeemeu
ing Post, of Salem, and others, be
cause of their connection with the
Independent. However, this doos
not prevent the governor from
keeping the editorial page of the
usual standard of
excellence.
Tbe total amount of said cancellation
was 843.40.
Petition of J. J. Adkins and others for
county bridge over lines creek at the
Adkins crossing, considered, accepted
and petition granted.
Road AddI. No. 140. petition of O,
Farnswortb and others, asking that road
be opened as a publio highway, granted,
bb no damages were asked. Costs al-
PHILOSOPHY FOR SMOKERS.
A Man Known by 111 Clfrara mnd the Waj
lie Smoke Them.
As a test of character tobacco is use
ful. A man may be known Dy int
cigars he keeps as well as by the way
he smokes them. iNo man oi renneu
taste will smoke a bad cigar. The
philosophic smoker takes his comfort in
a leisurely way, amid proper surround
ings, and is able to shut himself out
from the world and all its petty annoy
ances as he follows the curling wreath
into the dreamland of reverie. I he
man who allows his cigar to go out a
great many times and relights it in
successive srmsms of fidgetiness may
usually be set down as an incoherent
olinmcliT. nnitfi tvrone to get off his
trolley, so to speak, and certainly lack
ing in tenacity of purpose. x"3 uinu
who fumbles his cigar a good deal and
manages to cret the wrapper unraveled
and the fire all on one side may oe uib'
missed as aliervous person, with a pro-
c.livitv for uncomfortableness, says the
- . . . 1 Al
Baltimore Sun. -Men who enew xneir
cigars, leaving their teeth prints on
them, and do this lor a long ume ueiore
lighting them, are quite likely to be
stern, determined men, full of grit and
resolution. Gen. Grant used to handle
a cigar in that way, and Bismarck is
said to do likewise.
As an index of generosity or mean
ness of soul, the cigar is quite trust
worthy. The generous man, if he
smokes at all, is sure to indulge himself
and his friends, when they call on him,
with a good cigar. The man who, with
abundant means to smoke the best, de
liberately buys the worst cigars, and
pretends to enjoy them, is capaoie oi
almost any conceivable meanness. Per
contra, the man who can find solace
and refreshment from a cigar of good
quality, or a pipe filled with choice to
bacco, and who is always ready to open
his heart wide and let his tongue wag
the most merrily when he takes his
friend into the hospitalities of a mi'tual
smoke talk, is pretty sure to be one
whose Instincts and impulses are in the
main honest, genial and right.
Administratrix' Notice of Sale of
Real Property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
iy and bv vircueof a decree and order of Bate
duly made and entered on July 13, Wvb, in tbe
matter oi tne estate oi nllliarn Kusf, deceased,
by the County Court of the State of Oregon for
l imitilla County, sitting in probate, the under
signed as administratrix of theeaid estate will
otter for Bale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand on Saturday, the th
day of September, !.', at II o'clock in the fore
noon or mat day, at the Iront door ot the court
House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon all
of the following described real property belong
ing to the above named estate, Bituated in Mor
row County, Oregon, to-w;t: The southeast
quarter and the south half of the northwst
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 southeast Quarter and
the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter
of Bection twenty-live, all in township three
south of range twenty-nine East of Willamette
Meridian; and also the northeast quarter of the
northeast quarter and the south half of the
northeast quarter of section thirteen in town
Bhin four south of range twenty-nine EaBt of
Willamette Meridian; said Bale is made subject
to ail nens and incumbrances now existing up
on the said real property, and subject to the
confirmation of all Bales to be made by the
above entitled county court.
Dated thiB llth day of August, 1895.
MARY E. RUST,
Administratrix of the Estate of William Kust,
iieceasea.
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
nMn...lln,i f..r touching il ml husinpMII. Thfl vhnnl
gives a thorough English education, me .... o .
ha. alwavs been distinguished for the breadth and thoroughness of its work. It has a library of
naiaiwajs rjeeuuiBiiiiK t....., iml. nrk nnd Ann hufldlnn with tha .
7000 volumes, good equipments ior bkwnuu" " - -
C modern improvements. Marsh Hall, just completed at a cost of $30,000, is one of the finest
college buildihgs oil the Pacific College.
All expenses very low. Board and room at the Ladle s Hall frf uu to i.uu per weei, includ
ing electric light and heat. The College L'orumory, uuuer " ""', iurmue.
board and loom at J2.25 per week, uoaru i" P" - - - ,
rent rooms and board themselves at a total cost not to excee.l $ 1 .o0 per week.
For further particulars address, PRES. THOMAS MeCLELLAND, Forest Grove, Oregon.
V
500 HEAD
I9W11 RAMS
Notice of intention.
Land Office at La Grande Oregon.
Augusta, 18W.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
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
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, ou Sept. 14, 1895, viz :
EDWARD CHAPMAN,
34,
aWl NWU. Sec. 35. To. 3. 8. R. 29 E. W. M
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot,
said land, viz ;
Andy J. Cook, of Heppner, Oregon; E. Clark,
of Heppner, Oregon; Hesikiah Tippet, of Hepp
ner, Oregon; Jesse D. French, of Vinson, Oregon.
B. r . WILSON.
360 70 Register.
Timber Culture.
E.
whisper, "Great Scott! Where were the tato to hear from. In making
you at?" Then, after the cere- this bold confession he also an
mony, he should have remarked to nounced that lie intended to have
the bridosmaidthnt he really could another in a few days. He evi-
not undorutand how she managed dently possesses a roving commia
to get into her dress in time, con- buhi or else tho law would have
Bidoring that it was built so elab- dealt with him long ago.
orately and with so much fret work
around the cornicop. rf hk Pur rant trial proper has
I?y that time ho would havo fi lt now been in progress one week,
bettor, and his wifo would have and from present appearauceB sov
showod signs of depression. At oral weeks time will bo consumed
the wedding breakfast ho would before a verdict will bo reached,
havo mado tho casual remark that
bly he did, but he might have done
, , l ost up to tllO
iuu Btiaiu uujf, iiuu a yuuu ut.tn
more satisfaction oyer the matter.
lie suouia nave waited until sue The press has unearlueu a man
came down Btairs, stepped up to down at Dublin, Georgia, who has lowed, $5.60.
her and then, under pretense of 22 wives, according to his own Road Appl. No. 141, petition of F. M
kissing her, havo said it in a stage statement, with different parts of Wilkinson and others, oonsidered, and
no remonstrance or uui oe damages oe
ing filed, same was aooepted and de
clared a pnblio highway as soon as said
F. M. Wilkinson shall pay county costs,
amounting to $19. GO.
Id tbe matter of delinquent taxes of
Morrow county, the oourt after due oon
sideration and examination, Boding oon
siderable amount ot same on delinquent
roll, ordered that a warrant be issued
under the seal of the court directing the
sheriff to levy upon and Bell property for
the foil payment of said tax, oobs and
exneDHes and to make returns to the
oounty court at its next regular term
Tbe following miscellaneous bills were
However, tho case against Durrant allowed in full: J. U. Lawrcy, expense,
. t5;J. V. Willi, aasesHors airy, twi.
court
iif uniinfiunii Titiu wnu i in inur mini ... ........ i .t ..,.., r
, .. ,,,... nvj k'""'"K oHw.,, No further bunineM sppeariug
no would get on scliouuiu tune, every day, and that he ih cuilty is adjourned without date.
f w - - i '
and when they wero about to leave now generally conceded, though
ior mo raiiroan siiiuon ami ino n1( (IcIciihc bat not yet shown up rrima imi bh.i c r. rK.vmi.ii
liriilit wan kiHHini nvervlMiilv ''I'liiiil. H,,,;r 1.1,. ,r ilm nu.i r.r iiiinivot...! In the "Life of Karl von OcroU, a
a - . - j - - j . nun niMu in tin. iitim ; uiiv,mi'iu , ,
!, I,n un1,l '.uvnnnlUI l.nr ,.(. f 41...:. ,.... 4..,: mail diMl.Hril.hh.Ml HH MN't U.ld HM B
1 uuy ii uiihi im luimui u-nuiuuuy, 1I1l,1Ki(.P ,,f Hit) (iosm' . an incident IK
tention to tho fact that there was which, whe n presented, may serve hriven whifh illiihtrntfa nt tmiyhU
uo need to hurry, as oxpieHH trains to chango public opinion.
wero always two hours behind
time. J.vmks Ijotan and Keid Hack
If this plan had been carried out were brought before Judge llellin-
judiciously during tho day, wheu ger hint I'ridiiy for Htuiteureon the
niglit carno tho man would have conspiracy and smuggling charge
been in tho most blissful of moods, of which they were recently con
whilo tho woman would havo beeu vioted. Mr. I.tan was fined fStHH),
plunged in the depths of despair, which ho promptly paid, while
nud longing to go home to motln r. Seid Hack's punishment was placed
Tho Indiana man did not seem to at $o(MN), which as yet, he lias not
know that it ia iMissiblo to i;et mad been able to raise. Uotli could
at your wifo end at tho siune lime havo tuilTercd a Ihiily days' incar
to enjoy yourself. If he ha I been ceintiou and escaped tho pa) incut
A widower he would never havo of these heavy lines by pleading
left as he did. lie would um i-meity, but were too manly and
I r
stayed.
i a. a
plSt t r. l aino lias wee.le.i iho
asylum of all the opium fiend the
Keoley iiiatttulo will probably once
more do business
Now that
distKHed of
A I'l.oLIPA tlism(cli tot) (hut II
picniciug party l.ivn there "was
pursued the olher tl y by a iniiki
which ill diameter leplenelite l i
beer barrel." Ma)lo thal'a wh it
it was.
An Alabama jury lias divided
that if H man put hi arm around
the w aist of a ninrringeubli' woiuati
it ia prima facto evi h-iico that he
ha proMwed t her. That iotl of
law may in Abibnnm, but it
won't go iu Oregon.
Tiik Corutlli (laette, now in it
thirty-third year, haajuitt crlebrat.
(h1 it lit ct aiuiiveroary under the
Very Hlit'ielit lunlin tiitiit f H,
V. Jolmwon. Tim l!ai tlt i one
of the bt wt'ikli in Southern
Dree-in, and an a'iitefnitu rp. n
tut of repuhliVaniaiit.
Iionorabht to do mo,
a a
tliem case have oecn
and several liotiorablo men con-
vit led on the tehtimony of that in
(union bbickleg and KCoumlrcl,
Nat Id uui, wo venture to assert
that his future life will tint admit
of comparison with tho action and
conduct of the several men whom
he attt'iupted to iinpiison in order
to cHCupo the punishment ho so
richly t. seneil.
'W lia l Mil -i.lris tf tljwntrrv in
tliU i'iniiy Ut iinuinT," ) Siniil
S. l'.tt,K b . I Hm.vUu.I, fal. "
I it V xii nit il and ult.-r,l avtrrrly until
.iilnrnllH 1'nlli nit nllCDllim lt ('I, Hill
Ix-Hmii I'olia, Ctiol-r ami Piarrlmra
1 1, mr.ly. I 'ri'cnis a Ultl aaJ tell
twiiir itflff lint fl'it 'I Itffur oitr
lialf id th l.ll b. bwB nw.1 I u
rlt. I r-oiMiiin.'ii l-l II In my frirn-U
tij Ihxir ri-Tiriii Ilia m. W
all mil' in mi il ia lb lwl." K-r
t by Huctira J"t'iiiiB ltu Cu.
-
N.iar I Hi lint In t?l lha Ww aly
(irritiali. Hi grll r 1 4
II. Wi-i. Willi ll.(l tU.U lU lnrl
ly in a.ltaiie, f"ftui )mt, Nil lllrf
r,,ti liici.it. il nf a.H-rti i.a n,a.l
ia lb i.t. t'i,l will Kit a a
1'iriiii'nu an a I IHImiiI J"'i'Hl.tl- lc
f,x'l I Utiti-r, aa , in iilli.fl (i-rf.
li li.. in ti" kh.l iilwiti.
kimllv Hiilrit but his quick wit
lie wan tine day walking in Stuttgart.
enrrvitiir nn umbrella. At the same
time the prima ilonnii of I bv Stuttgart
ttiierii troupe ws tri(ii!ii" nloiig the
l iMo't. uit inr Hint prte'tii tl
il 'Oils I ! wtM lur. .ii iueiny mm
l ' .'ii t fail, iiml llerr vim ISeruk
olT led the huly the hhtlter of bis
ii in ' i In . TbiHii'b eiitirt' Mraiigera t
eueh oilier, tliey I..1U a pieiisani rnni.
After awl.',!-' tbe r.'Vereiiil getitU'inan
remiti Keil:
"Mnv I veiitur to nsk ymir iiame?"
"It l plain to M-e that you never goto
the tijM'i.i." iiiiMvri-ed t'le htdy; ' every-
ImhIv IditiWK that I am the l U'ling nlnger
nt the I uiii t llienler. Now it U my turn
to ask lo w Iioiii I Itm iieleliled for the
proleel imi of mi umhri'llH."
"Ymir tniiHilnii eleiirlv iirnveit that
Vim never go lo fhiirrb." io tbe reply,
"fnrull ri'li.rl'iiiH people know that I
am the chief iistor of tbl.. tow n."
WEATHER AND HEALTH.
Weakly reraona Mont Susceptltile to Cli
matic Clianpit.
You know the weather affects your
health, but have you ever satisfied your
self as to how it docs it? By observ
ing the barometer for a few months
and comparing your feelings with itf
readings you will discover that they
fluctuate in harmony. Then, says th
Pittsburgh Commercial-Gazette, just u
little plain thinking w ill make it clear.
When the barometer is low the atmos
phere is light and the air pressure on
the body is considerably lessened.
When this pressure is removed the
blood is forced to the surface and dis
tends the vessels. Weak or diseased
parts are congested, sensitive nerves
submitted to unusual pressure and a
sense of fullness, a sort of stuffy feel
ing, pervades the whole body. The
blood dues not How freely on account
of loss of nerve tone, the brain becomes
sluggish and mental aeutuness is im
paired. The barometer is not respon
sible for all this, but it explains how it
i.ll happens.
Healthy, vigorous persons are not af
fofted by tlie changing pressure and
moisture of the atmosphere like those
who are diseased or have weak spots.
Tli'-v have suflicient vitul energy to re
hist the tendency to congestion of the
small blood vessels and of the mucous
me mhraucH to throw off more moisture
than the atmosphere will absorb. It is
for this reason that children and young
people in good health do not sutTcr to
any extent from atmospheric changes.
dualling 'I oimecn 1'lpet.
There ore so many smokers In the
world that any new recipe for cleaning
pipes In sure to find readers. Tho Mex
ican gypsy has a simple way. Filling
the pipe bowl with aguadiente, he
atirs the liquid until it is thick with the
recking nicotine, and then throwa the
devil's broth down liia throat, with a
smack of the lips that tells of supreme
gusto. This la economical, but not so
desirable to people w ho are not Mcxl
can gypsies aa tho following, which
wn sent to a leading journal, "not a
a scientific discovery," but because it
might be "of use to those scientific
men who are smokers:" "A shallow
cork or, at ill Wltcr, a rubWr stopper
through w hich a hole ia bored large
enough to enable it to fit tightly on to
the iioilc of a aoda water aiphon, la
fitted Into tbe bowl. The nor.zle I In
aertcil, the mouthpiece directed into
vessel, alsuit a w ineglas of aoda forced
through, and the pipe la clean."
TAND OFFICE LA GRANDE, OREGON, JULY
J 8, 1HH5. Complaint havtntr b en made at
this ollice bv the dulv verified and corroborai
atlidavit of Samuel McBride alleKlnir that Win.
H. Vanhine, who made Timber Culture entry
No. 1262 (or the NVi NEK and N; NW. Hec ,
To 4 8. R 27 E. at the Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon, on the 15'h dav of December, 1S81, has
wholly abandoned Haiti tract; and failed to plant
any trees upon said tract since entry; that the
said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by
the said party as required by law, tnereiore
with the view to the cancellation of the said
entry the said parties are hereby summoned and
reouired to he and appear before J. W. Morrow,
county clerk Morrow county, at his office at
Hcmmer. ureenn.on tne ran nav oi scptemoer,
1S5. 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 Register and Re
ceiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the 2Sth day of
September, urns, at the hour of in o clock A. ai,
B F. WILSON, J, H. KOBHINH,
361-3f9 Register. Receiver.
Notice Of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
I J Auirust 21. 18US. Notice Is hereby given
that the following named settler has filed no
tice of his intention to make Anal proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at
Heppner, Oregon, on wept. 2, lsiia, viz:
ALLEN CRABTKEE.
nl. E. No. 3177, for Uta WW SF.4 and Wtf NE'4
See. :i-. To. 3 . K 2ft K. w. si. Oregon.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou and cultivation
ol, sam lanu, viz:
George Shlck, Thomas Prlscoll, William Dris-
coll, Nathan Shaw, all of Hcpiuicr, Oregon.
;it.-7l J ah, F. Moobb, Rcgldtcr.
FOR SALE!
BRKD FOR MUTTON AND WOOL.
HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS.
Address J. K. SMITH,
Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon.
IT IDT I
IF Mr. Columbus were alive to
day and called at Mat Lichteu-
thal's he might make a new discov
ery quite as memorable as tnai oi
1492. Chi is was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this time
discover the fiuest stock of Shoes
ever shown in! Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want r
The Old, Orifiinal Shoe Merchant.
M. LICHTENTHAL,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
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.
Doe stick per cord will furnish enough fuel. Leave orders with Chris.
Borchers at the Palace Hotel. lm
Notioe of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON
I i Aug 22. IHti'i. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support ol
his claim, and that said proof will bo made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on October 0. 1WJ., vu :
OEOROF. W. WILBON
Hd. No. 47:lV for the i of NK'i Sec 31, and Vi
ot NWi4 Nee it'i, TptfH, Range 2H K, W. M.
He names the lallowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residem upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
1). t. Junius, Samuel n. Tyler, John Beeler.
John C. locknaiie, of Heppner, Morrow Co., Or.
U. r. WILHtlN,
0.7.I Register.
JSpeoixil Sale!
Dealers in General Merchandise
Wll.l. OKFK.K 1IIKIR
SOTH'B OF INTENTION.
T AND OFKK K AT LA (1RANDE. OREGON.
I J August 27, lw.iV Notice la hereby given
that the following imnifd settler has tiled no
tire of bis Intention to make final proof In sup
port of Ills ilalm. mid that said proof will I
made before J.W. .Morrow, County Clerk, at
Hcpi lur, Oregon, on hcIhIht .s. l "..", vu:
j .t r.n w . 1 r.. 11 r. 1 .
ltd. Application Nn t'.ivi. lor the NEU Sec. S,
Tn I a. R K W. M.
He names Die following a ltueuiti to prove
his conlinuoiis residence upon and cultivation
01, sam lanu, vu:
Mi-t lluclii's. Joe Rector, llavld MrOtil oustl
William Hughes, all ol Heppner. Oregon.
H. r. W I I.HON,
tuVTit. kcglstcr.
NOTICB OF INTENTION.
I ASI) OFFICE AT THE PALI.. OREGON
I J Augimt HI, l"'. Notice la hereby given
that the I0II0M lug named .ller lias filed no
il, r of her Intention In no-ke Anal pIimiI In sun.
xirt of her claim, ami thai Ml, I proof ill he
inane iiemre 1. n. Mnrniw, t ninity 1 lerk, at
Heppner, Oregon, nn Octolier !, vli:
ADIUK. ALLEN.
Hd. K. No.SKU. fortheHawiiW 2s ami the
KKV. W. Tp. K Jii K , W . M.
Mie iiamea the lollnohig mIIiipihusi tn prove
her roniiiiiious mideur iiam ana rullltalloa
of. aald laud. l:
Reiijamln rarker, Ada Jones, I. W. leu Is. of
Hard man, Oregon, Hubert (tlmnre.nf llripnc,
Uhtn, jA.i. r. amiKr.,
a;h Register.
OrKHUilica, I'ituitiort, Mulla, etc, nt tho following Kri'ittly lOiluoti!
I'ticoa :
lltial.illre .' . tnl'irnl In I ' "- )atl.
V,i,. ;r , tr.ol tn I .f rl
ii,.iii-a 1: t.. I , r,-. 1. -l to !' - r tar.1.
... ! H.li " r toll ii- fl 1, ,. l.i ,' . ant i renU
l.i,ta ,tmmrl Kll.tw. I i...f mit . rr.Mr-l to kiceltta.
'U I li.tt t inti pi It, 'c- , rr.tN cd to S t.i I 1 rlila.
l ine ill H.'tt l4url fli.wt II is fed ml In m in.ia. .
lloat lint of I.adicV UV. Iioao evt-r oiTitihI for a!
lUrcaiu (Vitttitor loniltsl down with rcrunniita of evpty fabtic iiu
aitiablrt at pricra i'Vtr In form ptjuallml.
Our atin k of Pry (ioItf, lUaita, Slun-a and ('.foccr ica ctuupU t in
vfry ri'aHHl at pricca tliat will limn' than favorably rotnpnrt wild
llitwi ircioualy aiiiioiiin'isl by nitii titr.
hjHH-ial attoution calltnl to our llo I Vj'fittnirrjt. Call and oi.
ainiiia U'th j,iala anil j riot a.
vioKioion muc.K,
Wrat Main Strct t, llrnor, IHt on.
TIMHr.lt (ILTI'IU.
I AND OFKIi'K TIIK PAI.I.K-4. UlKiN
J Aug Z Coiiiittaliit having liren en
trrr.1 at Inla 1, ill re bv Henry Cramer arslnst
Norl II Campliell for failure tnconipiir a ith
aa In tlinlw-i eiillure Knlrjf Nn li.l. iiatr tk i,-
tirr.' Iw, iipnn the !', aK1, and awi,
iwrtlon '(. ToanslilP 4 . Ratine K.. in M.
row Cmiiitv. iHrgnii. ih a lew tn the ratirrl
Ullmi nl Mid elilrv.ronmunl alblng that the
M mlwr i-iiltiiri law lit not Uh.ii rnmpltil m lib
thai the fcntf) man has lievrf hrntrn or plowed
1, il n ear ft 01 tne aald lr,i ai. 1 n ia in,ir
the Bret jrar. and so. h Uilure allll elt. the
a', iirttiarv hert.ti, iMtimmie.i in at'tvar at
Ihl nrtli-e nn the lh da nl ta tir, I",, al In
n 1 1, ! a, tn , tit reiM,itd and hiriila tetimnrif
morrriiiiig aald aiirgnt tailor, j, w tninm
iittiiilv rlirk. la a'ithnrl-. In take the t-t
m.nit In Mtil raae at hianittie at llrppnr, Mor
rnw rmintv. nn the Ut dar "i ht.if.
I" . . I. k a. to. JAM. r MiH'NK.
.?; tU-gtster.
Nut lee af Hal rieHletaeal.
Votti r r Hi imv t.ivrt that tiik
4 iindpnlriir.! a.itiMlatralir nf t'terfte
Fre.lrtrl klili" hmar ilnrrunl sill make final
rtitrmeiit of hie ac"inte wlta mi, rautr
in h a.l'tilnlatfal.it al the net! Irftit of the
nmtiir .-niirl nl Mrr r.iitntt al Hpfmer to
Imp hnolpn il the mtifg unnwr, In aald rf'Utily
on me tin uar ii 31., a i' i-
W I It ntrvN4t.
A l'nmi.irai,,r
YOU SHOULD PppE
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY ; HOTELS
opular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. 1om Bradley, Prop.
lbs
Ke Dlcy Institute
-OF-
For tiro Cui'o ox
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It la located at r'ali-m, Oregon,
Tlw 3!imt VmuUful Town on the Vvaat
I Tall at the (inrrrrt tiltlce for parttciilar.
ft rlctly confidential. 1 realiucnt private and mrt
DO YOU KNOW
" --T-
m mm n
Is under management nf Chris Horrher. who U eon
ilut Hug in a airlrllf r lint lata maimer.
he has also re-opencd the Hotel Bar
where the Finest Liquors and Fresh,
est Cigars will constantly be kept.
tW Free lUtl.sand Free 'Hoi for all Oueala.
THUNDKIt
77.tr.
N
1 1 e t r..n I'nh, (' , liava teonte.l
Ht (-, of ll.e t'treorlit in"Je iff I
M.ifr ! Until C.illillrS. ami Will!
l,,.fil, I, Hie. uia ii, i ore f ir ala al
Htt i ligtitr. I lalliltie a I'treeenl
It f ' l " J log. If.
VlU t liK 1, No. l.t'f till' Ni llll
wt'al Npwa'aH r Mun, a in ut U
fian luaaiui', a j iMri' l :;:n:n;
our rrct'iit Pivltaui . 'i'lti 1 1 r
ia mora than n.lit Mo totlo' iuU-! ' I,H ""-a
tiah. ta 1'aWrA I'.i v t.t l'.,l!i, I ! ' ''
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ri'C 'n, i raneii hi iii .inicth'nn ti mi ii
Ty m Ftiutj ir (. W wi. IL
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W.a laat
l!elruwt
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Kit il 'Ha'a rewa' t wet l fai l f. f lf
tolHIM Li 11 J klllll 1
II. Palmer al'Uti latil auiYrnaiu il.il lli puer, o.eg,.. ,
tina iirw triilurt, tl f" I auii " "..".. .
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tliat an Ii a ft i !.! i--ii wi.l is.l. . fc. , , , ,n i.. a l al kM.l
Jillly Hi4 HI U. il-l.lill t n t f i. ' ' i . " I '.
Ih w Itialtiial to II. a!f.iiia vt tin' ,,;. t.t,fi m, m
Cruj. I. ).
i it. 1 1 wwm
UMiU Dli:iUU
f'lcnty cf them at tho
Gazette Office. . .
To 1 r a I ha.
nii it t-r wiittim nf i in tv aaii
f 9 ,ifllvil..tt pit h.tiw It wta nihiviii
ii.. 1 1. la Ii, 1. 1 f lien If at I' So I t r.:.
t.it..B t.t the r.ilit et W.tmw , elate I
ftu w 1 .1 ltir.-t at Itiff t-ii e 4 tl,, r.nn If , i.f
..I Mi l c.Miiiit ami ie n W -nlai, I, j t
,19 ..I a. .iif l aod n.fllfi.,a n .ei
,.f ., tk rff!.'t. Abf ff.if pra..
ha, l a6f iiv li'a in mkm m l, at r t
II. r l,.,e alalia mOtl.tn.t i f Wlla
a.. :j limutf tw.w,,f,
mm ii t or iii-mii.i ntiH
IelOHTNINa
M ii lido in ,f iiTiiin i,f i, ii
7701, if tub n nl it$jt,Ml, lrdf wt fafu, lc,"
Tlie rttanl ia licre atnl ao ia
GILLIAM. msmoK
With a full lioe of
Ilawlwai'i.. Tinwniv. (IImhnviiiv. f i-.h p, v. Wood
niwl Willow wuiv.CNnt.u-TuhH nt IUhImh-U Pi UvhT
THE LIGllThST KUNINC GANG I'l
(I T her f-IB an lllit
' ' ."'. 1l.t fimott In IhealgM.
Tl. 1- 1.. !....!.. 11. . 1 . ... . . . . .
.u .u.7 ... ,ua,Ti. ntuuwurt. ,,(,r0 i.i,fltl T,e i)Hvn . ...
a ILL! AM iV: HLSIiKJO
llTt'nr. ... Ore fnn
HAIN
iiraav mvm tut tiu
h.fvt..tr et tattnff Im ft f
l1 II
H im
f I i.pt.l ml i K R..M'i.h, Hi lf th. 01
) m.inii M r n l taf,
). ) . IK i'l m rniMti.
I -V ) i fM I
Kl il U 'iM . il
MONEY LOANCO. r..i v.r.
t laW f t t n r t i
rra
1 t
I 'e. v,.r with -f s l ft f4 u I. h4
tee t r - ft'i--( Mvi
rViMlkl ! I f aa4f.
Mi 44lf
:j9
It MS
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FMSH BHIA0. CAKES AMD PUS AtWAtS ON HAND.
mmtK,
-vuunieyN nt fwiw,
AU taibM aiuat. t (at a r.n, , ,.,.. w
oinec is SAiioxAL lank ucilmmi.
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