Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 25, 1896, Image 3

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'"-SEPTEMBER
I CMAf tr'-ru
Win-re They Met.
McKlnley Bill, with Napoleon eye,
:Bays "Bryan let's drink some Lluwoort Rye;
We meet as frlendB, my words are few
1 hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U."
And Bryan says, in a Joking manner,
"I wonder if that's what's the mattor with Hanna
That's horse and horse, you funny feller
When I see my wife I am bound to Teller."
Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an
eye,
And they drank some more good Linwoort Rye.
Sold ouly t the Belvedere Saloon, E.
G. Sperrj, Prop.
NOTICE TO PATliONS.
Time will not be allowed anyone after
July lat. All persons f tilling to pa; by
the 10th of eaoh month hereafter will be
out off.
Hbpvner LIght fe Water Co.
FREE TRADE. PRICE?
Buoke fur sale- 30 fine Merino
20 Oxford srrdts. Enquire of
Faruawortu.
bncks;
O. E.
tf.
THE LATEST STYLES.
Mrs. SI. Le Balister, the Heppner
milliner, baa jusl received n large and
complete line of the latent style fall and
winter bats. lutunditig parobasers
should call nnd see the fashionable dis
play at their earliest convenience. 0I8.
Some Accidents.
On Thursday of last week the little
daughter of Mr. 0. McGinn is, wbo is
living on the Wren plaoe out in Clark's
canyon, was thrown from a horse while
riding borne from eobool, suffering a
dislocation of the right elbow. Dr. Mo
Swords was called Bud reduced the dis
location. .
On last Friday, a little son of Mr.
Gardner, who is living out on Ed. D-ty't
plaoe, was thrown from a horse while
returning from sohool and was badly
bruised though not seriously injured.
"it ts tmvwtcrtai, in my judgment,
whether the sheep grower receives any
benefit from the tariff or not
Whether h does or does not I am for
free wool "Extract from speech of
William J. Bryan in the House of Rep'
reseniatives when the U uson bill was
nnder consideration.
Wheat is grndnally going up in price,
0 advance of Iwi emit 8 ooonrnng
Wedursdity hint. During the paat leo
days tbe advance 1ms been four to five
cent. The jriie quotod fur No, 1 today
it 40 to 41 opcjU at lirppner.
TIM Do Nt Car.
Pills do Dot ours ("inMipatioo. They
only aggravant. Karl's Clovr Hoot
Tsa gives perfeot rcanlanlr of tbe
bowels. For sale by Wells and Warren
Walt. Thompson runs slags between
Heppner and Monument, arriving evsry
day except Monday and leaviog every
day i-icetl Siiri-Uv. Nhorteal a.id obrsp-
est mote t lbs Interior. Onnser k
Crook, agents. '
Mm,
T.l lUTtJAklfTt
ijjwMii-iuni i uLimm i nuirniionii
You can bet your last winter's duds that this
fair Is no "frost " Cut Jack Frost Is
one of the boys that comes
around annually and
no mistake.
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
awcossofs t M0Bt ant ft.
wilt i-MMr Vrasa Msl tbe tavesmna of
It,, F, ..t fai4!p. B-b a lias la!f MMt ff asm mi
,., es t at trtrt aat Ja. Tim-s ars flatly looga bat Jf tea
,f ah a toe 6 Uigaixv. eea'l ?
Call on E.
First
Here and There.
Frank Lee is up from Tbe Dalles.
Senator Mitchell here on Oct 13th .
Lee Matlock is in Portland this week.
Robert Sayers is op from Douglas today.
A1(C Cornett is in today from
creek.
Batter
The Heppner Transfer Co.,
for sale.
bas wood
37-tf.
Wool is said to be
a low figure.
moving slowly at
Thos. Barnett was tip from Lexington
Wednesday Inst.
Geo. W. Harrington got ba?k Tnesday
from Portland.
Mrs. II. F'lllook is reported as being
very innoh better.
E'Dest riper is np from his ranch be
low Lexington today.
G. o. Perry, of Lyme . Hook, was ov.-r
taut week on business,
Jerry Bronan, of little Butter creek,
was over lust week on business.
B irn To tb wife of 8. 0 Smith, on
Friday, Sept. 18th, a 10 pound girl.
E.J. Bay ley, tbe Jobn Day merchant,
came in Wednesday on his way below.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Gutter
wMhIcaV- On Inn nr. flhria Ttnvnhnra'
The infant of Dave Pressley is report
ed by Dr. McSwords as being quite ill.
J. P. Harden made bis regular ap-
pearance among our merohan ts last week.
Mrs. T. W. Avers, Jr., is over from
Pendleton to visit her many relatives
here.
H Ohapin Is just completing a com
modious residence out in tbe Hardman
seotlon.
W. G. Espey, the hardware repre
sentative, visited our merchants here
Wednesday,
The ladies of tbe M. E. oburoh bave
deoided to run a dining ball in tbe city
election day.
Gilbert Hunt, the Walla Walla man-
nfanturer of farm machinery, was here
last Wednesday.
' Frank Natter returned from Portland
yesterday morning, having concluded
not to attend tobool this year.
Fall weather brings cool weather, cool
weather calls for winter clothing. See
E. W. Rbea's liue of goods. Ad in this
issue. al8-ln,
Case Fnqua waa in from Eight Mile
Friday of last week. Case reports
very short crop this season on bis pos
sessions.
Messsrs. W. White and son, G. W.
White, of Gilliam oonnty, shipped 1,400
head of sheep last Wednesday, destina
tion eastward.
At the M. E. Church next Sunday:
Sunday school at 10 o'olook and Epworth
League at 630. other services discontin
ued 00 acoount of tbe revival services in
progress at tbe South church.
Bho Leland is over from Mon ament
on Dusiness. Ben is now a member oil
the mercantile firm of Murpby & Le
laiid, and he saya that he is doing very
well, having a good tall trade.
Mr. R. Allen, of Toll Rook, is in re
ceipt of the and news announcing tbe
death of ba son. Louis, in Southern
Oregon rcoently. Tbe bereaved have
tbe sympathy of many friends in Mor
row county.
Charley Jones, the well-known "old-
timer in the rnnsorial line, bas again
located in Heppner, having pnrobased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite tbe city hotel. Charley will
appreciate a call when in town.
Never Wftl mora grlevons wrong doaa
the farmers of oar country Iku that so
anjustly Inflicted during the put three
years upon the wool (rowers. Although
among oar moat useful eltlseae. their In
terest have been practically destroyed.
Mckinley's letter of aeeeptaaee.
From all accounts Cbsmberlain'a
Gongh Remedy ia a Godsend to the
slllieted. Titers is no advrlismeal
ah ml this; we feel jost Ilk saying it.
The I) moorat, Carrol I too, Ky. For aala
by Conser k Brock, druggist.
Mr. E Minor arrived boms from a
visit to Iowa yaeterdar. Ba found Iowa
"chuck" fall of politics and oome baok
mora imbued with kfoallnlsyisrn than
ever. Mr. Minor (a oertsin that both
Tas mil V.hraaka will aive nMtli
majorities ur iui ivuuuticiu suiuiuvr
Be prepared to receive
him by calling on
W. RHEA & CO., at tbe
Natl BaoK CorQcr.
Prof. U. P. . Hedriek. teacher ofhorii-
enltura and botany at ths State Agricult
ural Uoiiege, is making a tour or .has
ten! Oregon, acoompanied by G. A.
Hobbs, of Milton, Or commissioner of
horticulture, arriving at Heppner from
Canyon City Wednesday. The gentle
men proceeded on their journey yester
day. Tbe Corvallis sonool has many
patrons in this vicinity.
Cbas. Frey is hack from Idaho where
he went last spring to sbesr sheen.
After completing the spring "run" Char
ley visited various portions of Idaho
snd Eastern Oregon and found it dull
everywhere, though wages in Idaho,
especially among farmers, are better
than in Oregon. Hayraising and fruit
growing are tbe principal industries of
Boise valley.
The Heppner nine hns aooepted tbe
challenge issued by the Morrow county
boys ana tbe two nines will cross bats
tomorrow at 2 o'clock prompt. This
wiil in all probability be tbe Isst game
of the season. All are invited, and good
order will be maintained.
Warren Uarsner ana brother were
over from Haystaak last week, having
come in with some oattle. While here
an old uncle and aunt arrived from the
East and acoompanied the nephews baok
to their possessions.
J. C. Baird, formerly of Arlington, who
was mixed up in a shooting scrape on
the border while endeavoring to prevent
some Chinamen from being smuggled
in, a few years ago, died at Seattle re
cently.
Be Sure Yon
then go ahead.
are Right
And
It your blood is
impure, your appetite failing, your nervss
weak, yon may be sure that Hoods Ssr-
saparilla ia what yon need. Then take
no substitute. Insist upon Hood s and
only Hood's. This Is tbe medioine
which has tbe largest sales in the world.
Hood b Sarsaparllla is tbe One True
Blood Purifier. .
Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient, al
ways reliable, easy to take, easy to oper
ate.
A QUEER LAKE.
It Freezes In Warm Weather and
Thawe When It Ia Gold.
The History of Seneca Lake In Hew Turk
State and It Singular Bevela- .
tlons Nome Notable Events
on tbe Ice.
oeneca differs from nearly all of its
many sister lakes in this section of the
state in the matter of its seldom freez
ing over, writes a correspondent of the
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
from Watkina, N. Y. This is due to
the great depth of the lake and the
tact that it is fed largely by springs
along its shores and, as many believe,
at its bottom. During the summer sea
son the lake absorbs a vast amount of
beat, but owing to the non-conducting
properties of water it is slow in throw
ing off in the winter.
For this reason on many cold winter
mornings the lake's surface is covered
with vapor, which Indicates that the
water is warmer than the atmosphere.
This vapor is always densest over the
deepest portions of the lake, showing
that the water along the shores in the
shallower parts has to some extent be
come colder. As the surface of the
lake cools the water gradually com
mingles with that below, and finally
the whole body of the lako becomes
cooled. In addition a. Heavy body of
snow melting in the spring and flowing
into the lake, especially in case of a
frcahct, tends to cool the water and
render the lake liable to freezing if
the surface is not too much disturbed
by wind. For these reasons the lake
sometimes freezes over very late in the
spring, even when the temperature is
from fifteen degrees to twenty-five de
grees above zero; as for Instance a thin
film of ice covered the lake'a surface on
the mornings of May 5, 1831, May IS,
1873, May 0, 1873, and April 8fl, 1834,
On many mornings the mercury haa
been down to aero or below, and at
Monterey one day recently the thermom
Ur registered thirty degrees below
zero, yet the lake had not aufflclently
cooled to freeze over, for no enow water
haa run into it this season. However, the
country tributary to the lake is now cor
ervd with snow to a depth of from two
to three feet, and if the cold should con
Unite for some tlma yet and the heavy
body of snow go off in a flood the lake
would undoubtedly frreze over.
In a doaorlption of Nentva lake An-
pleUm'a Cyclopedia state that It waa
never known to be frozen over until
March 81, IsM). but according to Wil
liam C. Coon, of Hurdett, he and a part
of about twenty skated across the lake
from Olm Lldridge to Watkina and
back on tbe Morning of February 8s.
1H5S. The l-e waa then five Inches thick
in tbe middle of the lake and waa clear
and solid. On March 8, isos, the lake
again froze over, and in 1875, f or a pe
riod of four werks and two days prior
to March 14, It waa frozen over so that
pcrma could erona It many miles from
Hie head. On February II. IMS. It
froze over from atiore to adore out aa
far aa the eye could reach, and four
days later a grand carnival was held on
the Ice In the evening. About one thou
sand persons awkrmblexl. eotnlng from
Kltjilre and other place by train and
from all the aurruundlng country la
ale If ha. The moon, nearly full, rode
high In a eloudlraa sky, and the aeene
waa one of a nxl IneplHnf netaro.
Chine lanterns and torrhllghu Irnl
their rharm to the aurnmndlnga, while
theglaroof rockets and bMnUllghtlap
theaky. A band waa preerot, and dann
Ing and skating were among the sport
enjoyed.
January 14, 193, aa unusually early
dalo, the brad of the lake frone over
from shore to shore out a dbiaac of
almt twrnly roda. bat the lea only
lealrd a few daye. Hy oWrvaibw many
prpl hava n to esprit the lake to
frrrtm ovrf (rtv-e In every Irn year, and
according to sorb a er-rt-e It should
freer UiU winter, f.er ty r frrrac tt
the detr mentioned al-e Itwiil bo
aeea that It frosa over la 1S4J, In IvAS,
la lTJ sod la I'M.
sorter, to tax pay sax
v til mvS e irl k Is R
Mm M tl Alt fmnrm vwhlnf
ms ,t(M la si mi " W aat
ni at mm . t. t, 114 la.
tM m, last, las
I
CXtCUTOirS AOfCff.
la essential to
Blood
health. Every nook
and corner of tbe
system is reached by the blood, and on
its quality the condition of ever j organ de
pends. Good blood means strong nerves,
good digestion, robust health. Impure
blood means scrofuls, dyspepsia, rheuma
tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest
way to have good blood is to take Hood's
SarsapariUa. This medicine purifies, vi
talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends
the elements of health and strength to
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates
a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep
and cures that tired feeling. Remember,
SarsapariUa
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
j r.ft cure Liver Ills; easy to
HOOd S PlIlS take, easy to operate. 25c.
. . Left In the Larch. ,
Mr. Pryor Wilson, of Monument,
came in last night from home and left
this morning on the return trip. Mr.
Wilson informed a Gazette reporter that
the object of his visit was to corral some
8137.50, with interest for three yesrs,
from L. W. Lewis before be departed
for the East, but he waa too late, Mr.
Lewis having departed early this week.
Aooordiug to Mr. Wilson's statement
Lewis made promise to pay ust as toon
as certain notes, which bad been re
ceived for hay, could be disposed of.
Tbe disposition was made but Pryor
never saw tbe color of a copper. He
is naturally very wratby over his treat
ment. The Gazette's proprietors have known
both men oonoerned for several years.
Mr. Wilson is a hardworking man who
has had considerable bad luck daring
the past five or six years, and like most
of us oan ill afford to lose any sum at
present. This paper bas always regard
ed Mr. Lewis as an bonorabla man and
is surprised at bis recent action.
The Ills of Womes.
Constipation, causes more than half
the ills ot women. Karl's Clover Root,
tea ia a pleasant cure lor Uonslipation.
For asle by Wells k Warren.
Bad a Narrow Escape.
See Driskell, wbo went east witb J.
M. Graden'i sbeep shipment recently.
returned tbe first of this week, having
gone east aa far as Cbioago. While in
oi. rani me notei in wnioh he was
stopping look fire and he and others
were driven from their rooms without
anything at all in tbe way ot clothing
Fortunately tbe "enure robe ot night'
prevented their destitute condition from
being publicly oommrnted on, for when
a man wears nothing but a oommon
paper collar and a sobsr ooontensnoe,
be is indeed as destitute ,aa tbe meekest
of God's orestures. Tbe oett momma
tbe unhappy guests were restored their
ololbing, Hoe among tbs real,
Bee wss unable to remain
A. K. doings at Bt. iauL
very quiet in the esst.
for theG
limes ars
Are Vos Mails
Miserable by Indigestion. Constipa
tion, DiEiineas, Lose of Appetite, fellow
BkinT Bbilob'a Vitaliser is a positive
cure, for aala by Wells AWerreo.
lg Brvkss,
Jost aa we go to press we learo that a
frightful scold set befell Mr. JooMban
Boyar while tbresbiog at A. Hartman'a
rsncb three miles north of town. Hi
pants got caught on tbe tumbling shall
and before the machine oonil be stopped
ba was wound arooud tbe shaft in a
terrible manner, breaking one leg at the
tblnh and Injuring biro internally. Dr,
Hogaa M attending bitn. Buould bis In
Jams not result fatally he will be die
abled tbe balsaoe of tbe summer. II
only year amee Mr. Bysr lost Lis wir
and as be baa a largs farnil of smell
children, Ibis la Indeed nofortuoste
Condon Globe.
Iirvs Oe tdt.
I was aarvona. tired. Irritable aa
erosa. Kail's Clover K hM Tsa bas wad
di well sad bapesy.
Ms K. B. Wosds.
rot sale by Wells Warrea.
IW4H ikt tva
Kear Csnyoo r-ity last sk a trsvilint
saae stopped over aigbl witb popaliat
lar mar, sad la tbe axMaieg sitweletl to
pay a dollar for bis board and lodgteg
bat was pr ear a tad with bill of $3 Of
eonratlb Its veiaf diet bie Wooer, e
aake-I IbeclJ utaa bew be tad tbe gall
lo s.k on each otr(oas prUve for
each mft eeeooxsoHtlkoe, wbervap.
M DM pnp!teli Dibs rspliad; The fart
is, be -!, I e4 Ibe mossy." This
showed that tbe eld aodgaf bad great
fcopee of iWyso'e eUetKMt, asd Ibong b
be weald si art in elrtedy. AaWIm
lUfslJ.
" it immaterial, in sag Judgment,
trkttkrr Ik skfrp gmtret rtrt 1 rr an
bmrtt from ! ttrif or tu4
htthrr kt tUti or tl' mid I am tut
frr ir. tlrtut frttm )rrk
It ffitM J. Itrwtin fa Ihf lltm i.f H'i
rfsmfsHrvl rna
im rv UMttn mil mus
w lr mniiitfttitum.
e(.pt) f4UlAf via llrptesir
I obi tHsf tdnm. 1'era.iaa diroa td
Vssilinf l esdlaina aa SS lima a)i
inoeeaf bf taltaf Ihss foal. l aa
qaalnlirt aals lit swwvsnis
la( l, ataf all ksaks fur1m (Mb
S w'claca irtaa al t Ul i fea-llaio.
OT:e l &lr 1 S aiofw. VT. D. .Sfj,
SUMMONS.
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THJt 6TATK
of Oregon lor Morrow 'ountv. - - -A.
8. Bennett and F. P. Mays, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Charles Klmsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife, A. J. klmscy and Kimsey,
his wife, Wm. Kimsey and N. Kimsey,
his wife. W. 8. Mercer and 8arah Mer
cer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella
Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and
Minnie Hull, his wife, Samuel Hall
and Mry Hsll, his wife. Win. Ferrell
and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas
Klmscy and Nellie J. Croft.
Defendants.
To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, his wife,
William Kimsey and N. Kimsey, his wife, Rich
ard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, William
Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife. Thomas Kim
sey and Nellie J. Croft, of above defe dants.
In the name of the tftate of Oregon, you and
each of you will take notice that the above
pi annuls, a. h. Dennett ana f. f. Msys, nave
commenced a suit aeainst the above defend
ants in the above court to foreclose a mortgage
given them by the above defendants upon the
west nan 01 the northwest Quarter, tnesoutn-
west quarter of the northeast quarter and the
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 18 township 1 south range 'i" East in
said county. That the relief demanded in the
complaint In said suit 1b for a decree that ulain.
tilts' said mortgage be foreclosed, the mortgaged
properly som.aim tne proceeds appuea to pay
ment of costs and disbursements of said suit.
to the note secured by said mortgage and the
attorney s lees s-t tonn tnerein. tnat me
court also decree in plaintiffs' favor a recovery
irom (jnaries Kimsey, A. J. Kimsey ano Wil
liam Kimsey of seven hundred dollars ($700.00)
and Interest thereon at ten per cent per annum
irom nepremDer 11, ana sevemy-nve dol
lars ($75.00) attorney's fees, besides costs and
disbursements of suit. And further decree
that all the other defendants be foreclosed of
all right, claim or equity of redemption in and
to said lands, or any part thereof, and that
plaintiffs have such other and further relief as
Is equitable.
This summons is served Upon you by publi
cation ny orner ot Hon. btepnen A. Lowell
Judge of the above court, made by him at
Chambers on the 22nd dav of Heotember. 189A.
and each of the defendants above named are
required to answer said complaint on or before
the next term of the above couit, to-wtt: the
first Monday of March, 1897, or the plaintiffs
win appiy to sain court tor tne renei demanded
in said complaint.
CAREY & MAYS,
78-01.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
11 and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for
tne voumy 01 Morrow, ana to me directed and
delivered, 'ipon a Judgment rendered and en-
terea in saia court on the 3rd day of March. 1898,
favor of C. A. Rhea. J. L. Morrow & Son (J.
Morrow), Henry Blackmail,! Hugh Fields,
W. Swagtrart. Thos. Ouaid. P. S. Wllann. Wm
Penland. J. P. Khea. T. A. Hhea. Otis PattArann
and T. W. Ayera, Plaintiffs and against The
ramie nuiei uninpany ot rteppner, Oregon,
ueieuuaiu. ior tne sum 01 -ren -i nousann Dol
lars with interest thereon at the rate of ten Dei
cent per annum trom August 2nd ltttH nd Ten
vouars costs; ano, wnercas, by said Judgment
ing described real property, to-wtt: Commenc
iv was oruerea ana aaiuniren mat tne loiinur.
lug at the Southwest corner of Lot No. Six (6;
in Block No. Four (4) of the Original Town ot
Heppner, couuty of Morrow, State of Oregon,
thence Fast one hundred and ten (110) feet,
thence North sixty (fiO) feet, thence West one
111 iid reu ana ten (nuj teei, tneuce south sixty
iiu; iimi mi place 01 uegiuuing, De sola to sails
saia jungment, costs and accruing costs.
Ill, on the
Third Day of October, 1890,
2 O'clock P. M.. of Said dav. at the front dnnr
in tne court nouse in Heppner, Morrow county
Oregon, sell all the right, title and interest ol
the said The Palace Hotel Company in and to
tne aoove aescrttied property at Public Auction
to the hiithest and best hldrlnr for rn.h In hand
tne proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction ot
aiu vxecuuon aim an costs, ana costa that may
"V. A. Li. M A 1 LHJK.
Sheriff of Morrow Cnimtv Orxirnn
Dated Sept. 2nd, 1896, 472-Bl.
SUMMONS.
N JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE H1XTH DI8
. n... cinw vi 'reauii, vuuiuy oi uurruw.
t. a, nooiery, riaiuun.
vs.
fi. E. Jones. Defendant.
To 8. E. Bones. Defendant:
in tne name of the state of Oregon, we com
mand you to appear before the undersigned,
nance 01 tne reace 111 Heppner, in said Conn)
,ln
flinty
nd State, on or before the tilth day ol October.
lhiw, at the hour of 10 ol o'clock In the forenoon
satit day, at mr offlce In tlin salil town toanswer
the complaint of J. A. Wonlery foundrrl on
promissory nntps and wherein he demands the
sum of One Hundred Thirty-six and AO-Kit) Dol
lars, for which sum Judimetit will be rendered
sit al nst you If you fall so to appear and answer
said complaint.
Olven under my hand this 2nd day of Sept
k. D , 1W.SJ. W. A. K1CH AHDHON,
Ti. - t. ; Justice of the Teacs.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OKFIOK AT I.A OKAN'DK, ORKOOy,
li Hni t. I. IMUti. Notice Is licrcliv lv,.n (l,l
the followlns namrd sHtlcr has nU-d notice
of his Intcnilmi Ui make final proof In siiiirl
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
ix-iore county cicri oi Morrow county at
nuppuer, urcKon, on October mth, IKlsi, vis:
AAni'.i n. ni m it,
fl, K. Nn. MIR. for the N'i KKU and KKU RU'U
and HEI HV, Kcc IS. Tp 4 K, K K W. M
lie names the loiiowini witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience uuou anil cultivation
of said land, vis:
Kred K. Thomea, A. I. M( Kenile. Rnlwrt
ueitcr, John w. IJcpuy, all of llcppurr, tire.
B. r. W I IX l.N, Kel.ter.
Notice of Intention.
I ANDOFriCI AT TIIK DAt.I.RH, OKEUOJt
ms di it, ma. nonce is nerrhT llvu
thai the following named settler baa filed no-
wm 01 ner inieiiiion in mass noal ptool In sup
port of her claim, and that aald proof will be
maos neiore 4. w . Morrow, cnunit clerk, at
Heppner, ireron. on tx totier I uh, Ik, vis:
MAHIillKT r.MKY,
Widow of An helaua af Inn
IM. K. Nn. ll.'l. for the lta . and V and SKU
NW, Her .TpS, K sr. K. W. M.
She names Uie follnwlua w llneaaea in i.rnrs
hercoiiilnuous residence upon sod cultlvsilon
of, aald land, vis-
Mrs Annie liilllam. Jamea O. Williams Prank
asm, vavM H. jentllis, ail of Hard man. On.
JAa. r. MIMIHK
'O "I. Keilaler.
Notice Of Intention.
I.AFDOmiS ST TSS PI.I.SS OSSIIOM,
autfiisi ti ihys
xjjth k is Hskr nr oivkn iiiat nil
1' follow Inc. namwl settler haa UmA n,.iu-
of her luiMitlon to aisks Snal prif In sui-pori
m nerriaim, ano inai asm pmm will a mad
iiora i ..Hint ( lers of Morrow ( oiinlv. ikhim
at "eppaer. tre.,n, on aertmr fj, m. vU:
H IHiMs till Ml. MlHiHt Vllleol
names lha followliif llneaaea to prove
ner nininimii, nwt'leora unoa atid culUtallna
4 aald laud, vis
Ink Id H. ir.MII, Mrs. D.ld (lrat.111. frank
is. vi iiaun, janrti hf. all of Ion. .r .,.,,
JAS. r. MiHK.
n keiter
Notice of Intention.
I.tas Orru a at La (is.si.s nttwi.
ne4emlar M(h. Mi
V'Ti'" t MratBT f.ivrs tmt im
i' follow !,. baaMd llr ha S led r.
M Iter inianlt.ri, in Mir Snal anarf la saputrl
nfSerrlalm and that satd r.if will l mad
tl.nm c tail nf M.irmw imnif
Hepprwf , lintm, ua irtW( vis .
MART 1. VAt I.II.S. are Mary I. Hendanoa,
H. R. a.V. lot lha W. Sar 7?,T I llfl
a. .i
Sba nsaut the follow li.f wllneaaea o pmv ht
miiiiinwanwuMs aputl a4 culllisllirtl af
ieha Msnhail. William Soralt rimes (tea
icy wecua ANderaoa, ail wl M.t .er tneva
AttUISISTUA TlilX SUTIVK
fatal af Oaa Wallaew, lNnwaa.4
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Notice of Inttntlon.
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The Best
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The Best
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i
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT
THEHE'S
Been a
I
ED. R.
Haa bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Go., and the stock is being disposed of at
le
de Slaughter Prices !
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment Call and see the stock before it is too late.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Halesnian.
ED.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
Giliiam & Bisbee
We are not small meD,
we are nol irie Largest nercms in ir,s worifl !
But when the people of all the surrounding country arc In need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crnckeryware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Darbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water I'lne, Pipe KIUIuki, Htoves and Ranges, Wagons,
Backs, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Wedges,
Wedges, (Inns, I'lstols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jart, lirsu
ltowsre, Plows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers
and Boards, Hliuet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Tr ices.
W bsvs Oood Ooods at Fata Prices, and Clump John Goods at Chep Johu Trices.
MAJN STliEPIT .
H 3 to H
Do you know what this means ?
here are sixteen reasons why you
your Groceries. Supplies and Gents' Furnish-
ngs at
T. R. HOWARD'S
for every one objection made against it. This
should decide the matter. It does. People
want fresh goods, neat
the smallest amount of money. Huy the best
when you can get it at the same figure paid for
an inferior article.
HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE.
Old Stand, Main Street, near BobKrick's.
THE PALACE
.1. O. BOItCJ-JKItS, Prop.
tMassasnauaaunaMaHU.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
y
: W
wm : mm pills
Youro HOUN D (u Tuko'Em.
M
To Do
Given Avay
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
Blackwell's
Cenuine
am
Tobacco
You will find one coupon in
side each 2-ounce bag, and two
coupons inside each 4-ounce
bag. Buy a bag, read thecoupon
and see how to get your share.
n 1 im 1 1 a
ejaweis mi rail
BISHOP
R. BISHOP, Prop.
lbs. We are small men, Xs.
IIKiPNKU. OREGON
This, that
should buv
goods, good goods for
HOTEL BAK,
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Lcuvc, No ConUipulion.
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