Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 13, 1895, Image 2

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    Gazette
The republicans are asking what
the democrats propone to do this
fall. Well, first of all they pro
pose to do the republicans. Salt
Lake Herald. Yes, they tried that
last fall but didn't succeed very
well.
President Cleveland will re
frain from fishing one day soon to
go to Atlanta to touch a button.
Grand Rapids Herald. Not much.
They will take the button down to
Gray Gables, and he will touch it
with one hand while his fishing
rod will be held with the other.
It will now bo in order for the
M. E. conference at Seattle to pro
nounce a curse upon the peach
crop, because brandy is sometimes
made from peaches; also upon the
barley, apples, grapes, corn and
other crops from which beverages
are brewed or extracted. Don't let
the poor hop bear all the burden.
Salem Statesman.
Although J. A. Douthit, the
new editor and proprietor of the
Times-Mountaineer, of The Dalles,
has not been actively engaged as a
journalist for sometime past, yet
he has not forgotten how to wield
the pen. We are glad to see Mr.
Douthit at the helm onco more,
and predict that he will keep the
old reliable Timos-Mountaiuoor up
to its usual standard of excellence.
The East Oreouian thinks the
briofcns of our recent torm of cir
cuit court rather romnrkablo since
no term had been hold in this
county for 12 months past It is
now in ordor for Friend Jackson
to again conio forth with another
of his original and typical editori
als on "tho fallacy of courts." "No
court, no litigation, etc." Touch
'cm up, Jack.
A (jiiil'h tiihU'n difTor according
to ago. At l'J she wants a dado
with toothpick hIiooh and a micro
scopic imiHUchp; at 20 au editor or
chief jutttico with plenty of tin; at
"'2 sho'll bo Hiitinfuul with ft nicin -bor
of congas; at !I0 a country
doctor or preacher will do, and at
!).") anything that wears pnutiiloonn.
Ex. Thin inny ! truo but
thorn's nmo exception, for you
BoiiH'timt'M hear of wmucu win
wouldu't marry a lord at any time
or price, though jou rarely ever
ro ouo.
AT the Tuget Sound Methodic
conferonco that wan held in Seattle
lnt week tli report that the
Wanli'ingUm hop crop wim a fail
mo brought out Inuiy "Thank
Ciodi" Hi in wan because of the
fact that liopa arc tho product from
which Immt i ma le. Such cspre
moiim will only inlo Oregon'
crop worth that much more, yet it
waa a wry fanatical utterance, for
tho very ground waa pun lm!' I,
tho churcliea built and sulnrir
paid with money received from (ho
aalo of hop. Poverty prayer
won't go in a prolific clime, erpt ei.
ally after tho (oopl lmo had
uch a fiego of financial deprc.
ion.
Jiikie lUnrwrii. Ilium, one
of (ircgoii'a Miiineiit jurist, who
ha prcnidod over department No.
"J, of tho kUt circuit (Mtirt iu IVrt
land for tho at three )ear, died
at Itii homo in 1'ortUtid Ut Sun
tliy of tph"i four, after a Itu-
Cerilikt llttten of llioro tUtl ft
inoutli. lu.lpto lliiiley was ,rt "i" '' io oho s'ius i.i know,
appointed t this xiti"ii by (Soi.! "
Pennoyer. and nominated by WJ ,!; ;l',,;J,!.,,"r":,,
' , ' j "' ''"" ntn ii.ee, s)S iiiuel
t'latnatlou iu ths tepublican c u- N- f.-it.-. . . i.viul, ( . - VM
ti. ,fi- fcli.l, l ! ' it'iil sad .if?.rj severely until
petition last May, arti-r wluli U,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i. lY.m"
was endorsed by both the jmpu. j lU u s C.us. ti...l. is and iirb-.a
I..U au.l de,a.art. and ui.niJ tll JlAZJ
tuously th'tel for a (erio-l of six ! " l it.e l..n. t, .n uu-d M
,1 I II . I ell. I tecxiuwriid.! It .l UH (ora.la
eats. (lot I.r l will How U ,bJ Pif 9tttm . , ,V "U! ti
calle.1 to f.ll ths i acaney until ths ""''" s il t tK U.i," -r
Koncal election r.e Juno, when " U'""a T" ln V'K
. . ass '
ju ls will fie ii t Cll th re-
I
Inkiliicit f.Mit )pfs of ltii unrt. ?
lui Urn.
Back in Indianapolis a man was
recently fined two dollars for
laughing at a policeman. Very
expensive, why he could have had
a smile with him for two bits.
It is said that Dan Vorhees in
tends to climb one of the tallest
sycamores on the Wabash next
election day. Well, he should
stay there, for he has certainly dis
graced Indiana long enough.
Economy is now asserting itself
down east. Back in Kansas they
are fattening hogs on grasshoppers,
while in New Jersey mosquitoes
are used for chicken feed. Mor
row county farmers might use this
information to advantage.
Eveky eastern city seems anxious
to claim Holmes, the murderer.
Chicago first thought she had him,
but Indianapolis seems to have de
feated the windy city, though can
not prido herself as having won a
victory, for there are yet many
cities to hear from.
"I am for sound money," shouted
a democratic orator. "Yes,"
shouted an old straw-hatted Ameri
can on a back seat, "and you only
want to wait until European bosses
tell you what sound money is to
do their bidding." Ho about cov
ered the ground. Inter-Ocean.
The American yacht won the
first race last Saturday and was
given Tuesday's race on a foul,
and undor any ordinary circum
stances can certainly win one of
the three remaining races of the
series, so it iu safe to predict
that the cup will remain in
America.
Down in Kentucky if a fellow
doesn't like tjio democratic candi
date for governor he is asked to
vote for tho platform, and if he
doesn't like tho platform he is
asked to vote for tho candidate
who is against it. This looks con
siderably like "nigger coon-trap"
proposition.
TnE rod bloomer style was at
tempted, but it doesn't seem to
moot with favor especially among
tho blooded element of the bovine
tribe, for a single cow down in an
interior stato recoutly knocked the
scai'lot complcxioned bloomer out
in one round, and . didn't make
much of an cfl'ort either.
Tin: press dispatches have very
littlo to say about tho coming prize
fight jiiHt at present. Corbet t and
Fitzsimtuoim are having a very
hard time of it to find any place to
fight, and it now begins to look as
though tho "scrap" may not come
off. Even Texas aoema to have
gono back on brutality.
Citizens of Oregon havo a right
to grow especially enthusiastic
over tho victories ju the present
yacht raco won by tho Defender,
iih our forcnta furnished the
umsnivo sticks of piuo from
which tho Defender's spars were
made. Theso rauio neither from
California or Washington.
Aeconwxu to tho laat census,
Texas has fifteen counties without
a hiiigto Mhtoflico, and sixty-four
counties without a newspaper.
Pretty hard statistics, but thou
Texas don't iiiim such things
much, in fact many of her ritieus
would hufiilue far more than this
for a pii.n light next month.
Mint 1 1 nro not yet obsolete,
from tho lleppner I init to wo
b arn that tho O. 11 X N. Lavo
nkcd and been given a change of
venue iu tho cho iuvohing bonds
given by citieiidof Morrow county
for tho construction of the lleppner
branch road from Morrow to Wasco
coin.ty. Times. Mountaineer.
Si'UMNti of "tin glorious cli
hint of California." tho Hau 1 rau
ciikm Post says: "The l.Mt Las
life-killing frot iu the winter;
hfe-killing heat in tho suinuier;
prox'rtylestro)itig rains every
luoi.th, ai d deMti -dealing (')cloiies
all tt.ii tune. , p .i !,tuo in
a I . 1 . .a
tli kasik'sil ss l aifsooj J. t, m
r1" arrtvoj
sa suf st UlHms,riMs.
mure punches.
Local Punch Bowl Once Mora Ban Over A
Few Facts.
I bad not intended to come again, bat
I am so full of interesting punches, and
my previous smiles have been treated so
conscientiously, that I once more ven
ture to relieve myself.
Iam now "going it alone," so to speak,
both my partners having deserted me.
The fruit and vegetable venders have
evidently been frost-bitten, consequently
my intellectual cow friend has departed
for greener pastures, and tbe rain, long
past due, having at last arrived, has
knooked tbe over consumption of water
into a "cooked hat," consequently my
nocturnal meanderingDeutsch friendh is
no longer looking after drowned water
privileges.
Court is over, tbe judge gone, the
prosecuting angel, known as tbe presid
ing elder, vamoosed and the grand jury
disbanded, so I am once more free to go
where 1 please, do what I pleaae and say
what I blank please. See?
Talking about oourts, I am reminded
of a conversation I heard during court
week between two pessimistic individu
als of the dyspeptic stripe about the
time the session was drawing to a close.
The two aforesaid mentioned .Innirluil
by unanimous vote that it was impossi
ble to indiot or convict a rich man. Now
after thinking this over I decided they
were about right, for when these petti-
fogioal attorneys get through with the
subjects there isn't a rich man to oon
viot, and on reaching this conclusion I
sighed a sigh.
A soientifio friend of mine after con
siderable figuring decided that there
were 157,150 different kinds of mosqui
toes. Mow most saue people are usually
satisfied with one single variety, so ordi
narily care nothing for such statistics.
Bat after attempting a week's fighting
for life, liberty and tbe pursuit of happi
ness at a Blue Mountain outing oamp, 1
have deoidtd that tbe above are valua
ble statistics. Why, I found long fel
lows, lean fellows, lank fellows, blood
sucking, bone pioking, skiu punoturiug
and many other sorts too numerous to
mention. Then I thought of the soien
tifio pleasure my friend must have bad
in getting this statistical information,
and thus having robbed many others of
the satisfaction of discovering or patent
ing tbe above statistics.
A man baok in Missouri, tbe borne of
my infancy, tbe place where I first made
my appearanoe in this cruel world, once
bad a very interesting engagement with
a burglar, of murderous disposition, who
videutly bad gone gunning in quest of
money, but, luckily, Mr. Missourian,
full of yaukee Ingenuity, had deposited
all bis money iu the bank just the previ
ous day, so lost nothing but his life. His
system was a good oue, as the faro
player would say, but the mistake he
mads woe in not depositing bia life with
his more.
I learn from conservative authority
that a moonshiner's camp has been dis
covered in an inaccessible canyon in the
mountains near Milton. That's nothing.
Why I used to help ran oue iu the back
room of a lleppner drug store, inaccesHi
bin, except by rear entrance I tell you
we did a prolific business, supplied every
saloou iu town with all of that sort ol
liquor, oommouly known as tbe "rot-
gut" variety, and many other sorts. Hut
talkin' about illicit distills; did you ever
bnarof a woman running one? This is
additional proof, of the latest oast, that
there never was such s thing as a woman
till. That's the iliff.renos between free
trade booze and gossip.
i imv nireuiiy nceivej many notes
(not bunk liotrx) but letters of inquiry,
sol loiut inns fur sdviee and an fourth,
from admirers of my pnnoli bowl deeoo-
iious. 1 lis laiMM is from a reader who
oootldeutially informs me that lis is
pigeon loe.1 and bow-lt-ggml, aud arks
hat to do io souss of (list kind. My
dvicp, confidentially returned, woulj be
to wear pioadilly lootbpliks sod, when
not busy, kfep whooping Vrnp for widsr
stylrs in trousers.
Tor sometime psst I have I en bond
ing a botd run on the American,
Kuropran and "go ss you pies" stlm
loratnl mil dmir to a jig faolory in
which I am iol. riH.tcd. Now there are
uisoy things about running holds that 1
never c.-uIJ un.liralsi.ii. fur instance,
here lbs milk earns from. 1 oJ to
llniik the rhirf r.x.k tusnufsrlurej it,
but now I learn that il really ooium
from a dsiry. lib, what an apology
tlirss Jmr nirn o (lis milk-producing
Imvinrs fr disposing of this wir dt
lutrj. pals Oollil'lrlloued milk as llu.ir
froJ.il. After d.is rrflfelmn I bsvJ
. . ... . ... i
shoot eomstlhssoi.olu.,.,nlhatl)rre
wottl.ln I Xm any milk Iu a eoooannl if a
Jmrymso baj anvthins' to do with H.s
eonstrtii-tieo of it.
8- ms people ars al)s telling on of
their edaeaiioa and where Ihry were
eiiltore.l. Tins reminds turn .f mn
nnrs trllmx me that bs was cultured In
Boat. I itiieM ha was rl.1,1 I. -
ii.-i.hi K..ea ns w. rtgbt, lor
io tniry, I l-aroej that lbs last time l,e
Don't
mm
All tln-s.'otri In pnvurl s.t Tliini..ti .V Itiniis. Imrr Mnin Slrppt,
llrj pt'i'r, OrMii.
tt" ..!. B N .,! .,. !. 11 U,tnrt l. , I.l Vm Sl I nlii.l ..-.till,.
t a m.-rf sm I"m. id .a.( ll-- i.s m It, . g n..-.t
I !.. n .-, g aim t linM
TMO.MPSON Vr MINNS.
uvsMYMLir.
was there he was kicked oat of a beer
saloon for eatin' free lunch with a knife.
That's what they call impressive culture
and was doubtless about all be ever re
ceived back at the city where baked
beena were first invented. After this
discovery I decided it was be6t to con
fess the truth and tell the people that I
grew up, as the Cbinamaa would any,
"alle samee corn stalk."
Some women lose their nerve when
they go to a dentist's, but tbe average
man just at that moment wishes he
hadn't any to lose. However, sayicg
that women haven't any nerve, are timid,
and such like, is nonsense of tbe veriest
sort Why. a little meek faced, thin
slipped apology of a girl will wear bal
loon sleeves of double size right in tbe
midst of a cyclone belt and never flinch.
This is how the term "unadulterated
nerve" was coined.
Speak-in' about good singers with su
perb methods, reminds me of a singer
located just across the street from me
who has a voice that with proper train
ing might be need for "ohIHq' bogs."
But, forgetting Bbout her voioe, she cer
tainly has a superb method, for, after
throwiug a few rocks through the front
window in the same manner that we
used to stop "Thomas oat concerts" on
tbe rear roof of the wood shed, she never
sings when I am home. So between
her system of procedure and my method
of prevention there is certainly some
thing superb. But to the meek, timid
and much imposed on man, who has a
neighbor just across tbe alley who per
sists in singing midnight solos, that
hasn't the nerve to get "in touch" with
the situation in tbe above mentioned
manner and who would like my services
in administering the "kill or oure pre
vention," I have but to say, I am,
Unanimously yours,
The Spouting Editob.
Swept hy a Cyclone
Of approbation to the pinnaole of popu
larity, HoBtetter's Stomach Bitters has
acquired a commanding position, which
has occasionally made it a bright and
shining mark for knaves, who seek to
foist upon the oommunity spurious com
pounds in the guise akin to that of the
real article. These are mostly local bit
ters or touics of great impurity, and, of
oourse, devoid of medioinal efficacy. Be
ware of them and get tbe genuine Bit
ters, a real remedy for malaria, rheuma
tism, kidney trouble, dyspepsia, nervous
ness, constipation and biliousness.
Physicians of eminence everywhere com
mend the great iovigorant, both for its
remedial properties and its purity. A
wineglass tbrioe a day will soon bring
vigor and regularity to a disordered and
enfeebled system.
Notice.
There will be a meeting of tbe O. A.
It. Poet and Woman's Belief Corps tbe
last Saturday of this mouth, Sept. 28th,
at 1 o'clock p. m., in tbe town of llepp
ner. All members are requested to be
present. By order of tbe commander,
T. J. Leaovk.
Coal Uiscovkiif.d. About two weeks
ago while oleauing out a spring in front
of D. A. lierreu's cabin at bis sheep
oamp on Ihtoh creek, oroppings of coal or
what is usually the forerunner of s mine
were discovered. The layer of oonl,
which is oovered with slate rock, Is not
thick, but of exceptional quality, in fact
it has beeu tried by the different blaok
smiths in lleppner, all of whom pro
nounre it exoelleut. This find has not
yet been developed, so its extent is not
known, though there is much evidence
of coal in that vicinity.
Statb or Ohio, Citt or Toledo, (
Li cas Cor.str, h
Fbank J. CiiRNtr makes oath that lis
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J,
Ciikxkt k Co., doing haziness in the
City of Tolrdo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the sum
of ONK HUSDUED DOLLARS for
esob and every ense of Catahhh that
cannot be rnre.1 by the ass of Hall's
Catarku Ciiib.
FKAXK J. CUKSEY.
Hworo to b. f.ire me and subfH-nbed lo
mr presence, this tith dsjr of December,
A. 1). I.s5. A. W.OLEASON,
Notary I'ubllo.
SEAL I
Hull's CnUrrh Cure is token intern
ally and sets directly mi the tdocxl and
mucous snrlHOes ol tbe system. 8od
for trsflinoniftls, fr',
V J. CIIKNKY A CO.. Toledo, O.
&"A"ii by Dningitts, 75c,
f'..lar sotnpiKm pru-. Ml.a
H-uii- wkly (mx-ltt. is f J U) and lbs
rr..lr priei ol th. Wr.lr ( W. I.
, ! II. M). Any ons snWril.in for ll,s
nnene an.i psymg rr nns fear In
s-lvsnesrao set Ix.lh tli On, ells and
Werkly Orroiiian for l. All oJ ul.
serttwrs paying their sitltscrititlons for
j on0 J1"" ,0 advance wilt rwi entitled to
,h ""m"
I Mathews Bros., (My hotel hsrber shop.
'"" artists. lUirciittin. shaving,
lih,m,,niri ,,, ,,,,, MtlttMy
ll.lbs at cents apiecs.
Do You Want a Kiir ?
You Want a Place to
i)n i i ou am a 1 lace to' SuUi' u "-v ..iva tmt T.ir
4 rt.i,w,i..hr,rt,,,,H, , '"''
I'm up Your Team ?
Arc You in Nml of a Sa.Mlctli:i?a
1 lorsc ? rLl:..
utrrrxn
Plenty of them at tho
Gazette Office. . . .
Administratrix' Notice of Sale of
Real Property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT UNDER
1 nrt by virtue of a decree and order of wle
duly made and entered on July 1:1, lss'6, in the
mauer 01 me estate ol William Kust, deceased,
bv the County Court of the State of Oregon for
t matilla County, sitting in probate, the under
signed as administratrix of the said estate will
otter for sale at public suction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand on Saturday, the 28th
day of September, 1n5, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, at the front door of the Court
House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon all
of the following described real property belong
ing 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, and the northwestquarterof thenorth
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 southeai-t quarter and
the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter
of section twenty-five, all in township three
south of range twenty-nine East of Willamette
Meridian; and also tlie northeast quarter of the
northeast quarter and the south half of the
northeast quarter of section thirteen in town
ship four south of range twenty-nine East of
Willamette Meridian; said sale is made subject
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.
Dated this 14th day of August, 1895.
MARY E. RUST,
Administratrix of the Estate of William Rust,
Deceased.
Chan. H. Carter, Attorney. 303-71
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at La Gkandb Obf.oon.
August 3, 18115.
NOTICE 19 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, on Sept. 14, 1895, viz ;
EDWARD CHAPMAN,
Hd. 4941. for the NH BEM, SE!4 NKH, Sec. 34,
SW(4 NWitf, Sec. .35, Tp. 3, 8. R. 29 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
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. F. W'II.SON.
860-70
Register.
Notice Of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J August 21, 1895. Notice is hereby given
that the following named settler has filed no
tice of his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at
lleppner, Oregon, on Sept. 28, 1895, viz :
ALLEN CRABTREE.
Hd. E. No. 3177, for the WW SEH and Wtf NEJ
Sec. 32, Tp. 2 S. R 25 E. W. M. Oregon.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upou and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
George Snick, Thomas Driscoll, William Dris-
coll, Nathan bhaw, all of Heppner, Oregon.
3M-74 Jas. F. Mookk, Register.
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
IU Aug 22, 1895. Notice Is herebv 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
Deiore J. v. Morrow, county cierK, at Heppner,
uregon, ou ucioDer o, viz :
GEORGE W. WILSON
Hd. No. 4735, for the S't of NE'4 Sen 34, and WU
of N WU Sec 35. Tp 3 8. Range 28 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upou ana cultivation
of said land, viz:
D. O. Justus, Samuel D. Tyler, John Beeler,
John C. Locknane, of Heppner, Morrow Co., Or.
is. r. w J1.HON,
305.75 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TAND OFFICE AT LA ORANDE, OREGON,
J August 27, 1895. Notice is hereby given
that the following named settler has filed no
tice of his intention to make final nroof In sun-
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before J. W, Morrow, County Clerk, at
neppuer, uregon, on .icioner.i, nti) viz:
JAMES W. LEAHEY.
Hd. Application No. 4980, for the NEM Sec. 3,
Tn. 18. K 28 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Mat Hughes, Joe Rector, David McCtillough,
miunm ntigun, au ol nt'ppner, orpgon.
B. F. WILSON,
406-70. Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON
lj August Si, 1895, Notice Is hereby given
that the following-named settler has filed no
tice of hpr Intention to make final ploof In sup
port of her claim, and that said proof will he
made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at
ncppiiur, urugou, ou ociouer , i'j:i, viz:
ADDIE ALLEN.
Hd. E. No. 3404, for the 9' 4 SWU Sec. 28 and tho
8'$ 8K4 Sec. 29. Tp. 5 8. R 20 E. W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said laud, viz:
Henjamin Parker, Ads Jones, L. W. Lewis, of
Hariluiaii, Oregon, Robert Gilmorcof lleppner,
" Ksglster,
TIMHKIt CULTCUE.
T AND OFFICE THE DALLES, OREGON,
lj Aug. 2'., ivt'.. Complaint having been en
tered at this office by Henry Cramer airant
Noel D Campbell for failure tocntnply with law
as lo tlml.er culture Entry No. :i:ll, nate.1 Octo
ber 22 l8, upon the H'J HK1, and H1, HWU.
iifmi n., nmivrji r... in Jlor
row County, Oregon, with a view In th. p.
latlon of Mid entry. contestant aliening that Hie
uimxT-cuiiure law ns mil been eouipllp.1 with
thai the Eulryman has never broken .r ..lwi
bnl Sve acres ol the said tract and this only for
the flrat year, and such failure still exists, tho
aid parlies are hereby uimiinned lo appear al
this oilier on the Mh day of October, !-'', at 10
l im a a. m., io rramni aim lurilll i teatlinony
i "-rni.il Hin aiiege. mil uri. j, v . Morrow,
7 .-!'. aiKiiorieii io lass itie testi
mony In said rase at his oltlee at lienniier i...
mw county, on the 1st day "f m tolH T. l'i'. at
keglster,
Administrator's Notice.
IJ'STATK OF MR. SARAH COLEMAN, PE
1 J prated. Koll.-e la hereby given, thai let.
ten ol S'lmlnUlrallon nil the estate of Mrs
Harah ('oil-man, deceased, Were (rented lo the
nuiiriiiinni iiii mr .'.in nay ol Al('ia(, fvjtt, by
...in., fliirni I Olltlly. All tx-r-
sons havlns rlalma aaalnst mi. I e.i.i. ...
(iire. to rshllill Iheui in me for allnwatu e a
my home In lUrdraan. Mnrrow ('oimir ir. f.'.
(Ihln U inniilh. alter the date o( this notice
or Ihey shall I loreter l.arre.
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PACIFIC UNIVERSITY.
fall Term begins September 18, 1895.
inree tuucgt uuidv.. v..- . - o
u c..itat. a,latfnn thA hps! nrpnflrfltimi for tpRiOif net nd hlisinenfl. Tha uhi
w, n.,Hn. rl,iMlpul Rplontifip
gives s inoruuKu cukubu " - - ' i -vw,
has always been distinguished for the breadth aud thoroughness of its work. It has a library of
. i n....t..mali. fnr n.nthpmutini.1 and Hpimititic work, and fine huilriltitrH u-.th
VUUU VOlUmeB, guuu C4uip." - " " wo
best modern improvements. Marsh Hall, just completed at a cost of $;"0,U00, is one of the finest
college buildibgs on the Pacific College.
All expenses very low. Board and room at the Ladle's flail $.i.00 to $4.00 per week, Includ
ing electric light and heat. The College Dormitory, under excellent management, furnishes
board and loom at JW.25 per week. Board in private families, J2.50 and upwards. Many students
rent rooms aud board themselves at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per week.
For further particulars address, rnno.
u
HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS.
Address J. 1G. SMITH,
Pilot Roclc, Umatilla Co., Oregon.
(IT LUST!
TF Mr. Columbus were alive to
day and called at Mat Lichten-
thal's he might make a new discov-
ery quite as memorable as inai ol
1492. Chris was a great discoverer
in his day. He would at this time
discover the finest stock of Shoes
ever shown in Heppner, and the
cheapest as well. What more does
mortal man want ?
The Old, Original Shoe Merchant.
M. LIOHTENTHAL,
. Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
He Saws Wood !
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 ordera with Chris.
Borchers at the Palace Hotel. im
Yon Should Pippp
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY ! HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Airs, Tom Brntlley, Prop.
Ir.! En Institute
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T,,UN"1;;" . .,
Ihcrt' i.4 (i tb ,
Thai, if Urn al ,!
The fl.xxl is hero rh.1 o U
GILLIAM
Tf,..i
THE LIGHIHST KL'MNG GANG
.
UILL'AM
I IAIN
fTnor, .
1 au . is. .'Viw
Ieeer Bros.
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
msH Brno, mis and pus always on hand
orncK ix NATii.t.
jBimtK, , ,
And I.iteriirv. Academv imDares for collptra an,
lawias mcia.u, roresi urove, Oregon.
500 IIJVD
I llllll II I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 IP.
V I II W ill
FOR SALE!
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BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL.
For tho Curo Oi
Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located st Bslcm, Oregon,
The Mont Beautiful Town on (he Coant
' a&W " """fT "1 for purtlnilert
ftnctljrcuiiO.lcutlsl. Treatment j.rlvatc aud sure
DO YOU KNOW
lh Hm Hotel
Is un1rr maiiavptnpnt of Chris Ttorrhi-ra mhn U ron
'ln. tins II Iu s strlrlly rlrst I laai manner.
He has also re-opened the' Hotel Bar
where the Finest Liquors and Fresh,
est Cigars will constantly be kept.
ff IUIhsan.1 Frre 'n,,, f, , Cursta.
LIOHTNINO
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