Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 10, 1896, Image 2

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nap nigH2
Sheep are now in demand and
have risen in price,
sheep now.
LOOK HERE POPOCKATS.
Sheep are MB,t0ato tuttt of ucKioiys Eieetioa up-
oa tbe Jlaonfactorlrs.
The presidential cabinet makers
are busy at work for the new chief
executive, Hon. Wm. McKinley.
A recent issue of the Hebrew
News contains a picture of Hon.
Sol. Hirsch, Oregon's clean, able
and honorable republican leader.
The country has gotten back to
business again and let us do busi-
Mukcm. Lad., Nov. 6 Ball Brothers'
glass factory company ray they will
build Brother mill at once, employing
500 more bands.
Tbe Indiana Iron Company, wbioh
baa worked about oue-tentb oapaoity for
a year, ia flooded with orders and will
resume witb 800 hBnds next Monday.
The Mancie Iron Company put Iheir
men at work on doable time yesterday.
Fie other factories report more orders
tban in any one week tor five months
past.
The Midland 8teel Company reports
ness. I he way to get your buul- an immense influx of orders.
ness before the people is to adver- The window glass factories are idle
tise.
"THE AUttlLNUa AUK
Wonders That Are Being
with the New MetaL
Done
It la Entering Vary Largely Into Haay
of the Industrie and Arte anil Haa
Before It a Wide Range
of TJaefuloeee.
Through trains on tbe O. R 4 N. will
ran via. Umatilla, Walla Walla and
Pendleton. Through sleepers, first and
eeootid-claas, will run in connection witb
tbe Union Pacific), tbe same a hereto
fore. A through first-class sleeper Port
land to Spokane, connecting witb tbe
first class sleeper to St. Panl, and a
through tonriat sleeper Portland to St
Panl, will ran in connection witb tbe
Great Northern railway. tt
Catarrh Cored,
Health and seet breath seoared, by
Shilob's Catarrh Remedy. Prioe 60c.
SUMMONS.
because of a strike.
'TIS SETTLED.
The result of the election is no
longer problematical in any par
ticular. While it has been clearly
evident from the very eve of elec
tion that it was McKinley's victory,
yet there have been certain doubt
ful states that were claimed by
both parties. Now it is certain
McKinley has w on 23 states out of
45, carrying tbat section of the
United States having a total popu.
lation of 45,000,000, as compared
with the Bryan states having 25,.
000,000, including the Southern
states having a colored population
of, perhaps, 7,000,000. McKinley
will have at least 273 electoral
votes out of a total of 447. The
states of Wyommg, South Dakota,
Tennessee and many others are
very close and the majorities for
the populist electors are small.
The popular vote this time is in
McKinley's favor, for hia majoiity
will be over 1,000,000.
The house of representatives is
overwhelmingly republican but the
senate will be close. However,
the republican!, ia the event that
they do not have a clear majority,
will have the assistance of some
silver republicans, as well as dem
ocrats, in the matter of revenue
and protective legislation, so that a
spi-diil session that will do some.
thing is a matter of certainty just
as soon ns Mr. McKinley is inau
guratcd.
The coufidenco inspired by Mc
Kinley's election is man'iff'st every
where. Hhfcp and wool have gone
up, factories are liuaily engaged at
their full ciipucilira in turning out
onl'is rwived and that wero to
lie filled in the event of McKiuley'n
micci'hi, the govcnmiciit has plenty
of pld poiuing it. t its cufTi-rs for
nil furiiiH of cm icnry and lumiueHH
gt i cndly is on the up grade. Even
the farmer in fjivoud by a better
plieo for wheat than ha been re
reived for year. Of course the
foreign market justifies a goo
price, but the confidence of Ameri
rati dealers to invent and to uao
their money in wheat HjMTtilatioiiH
caiiHeit the American tiheatraiacr
t g't erry d' llur bin crop is
woith in tin mallet of the world.
It in no uo (leii)ing the fact that
the commercial part of our topu
lation are bark of McKinley, and
with mnfid.'iieo to u their means
to do buMurm, piocpetity in Uoii
iih n;;uin. It ia certainly apparent
to all that the renteat trotihlo was
that there wan no riit'ourngcment
t i do burnetii, and tlnia rver) thing
m at a eduidilill. It was not mi
much more money that was wanted
lit it wn4 an ( p u tmnty . uo tho
i'liTuetim aioouiit tltnt we have
nhi a ly. '1 low tiintl.-in ate m tiled
now mi I tli rouiitf) ia eavnl.
Money is much easier in mercan
tile circles, wheat and wool are Schilling's Besf tea is in
i - -'
both in demand at better prices, packages , scaled air-ticrht to
and things look encouraging gen- . , , . , . , .
It is cheap besides.
Mbs. Castle, the San Francisco If Vou don't like it. VOUr
erally.
l-.l 1 lA u
y wuo w urawu iu grocer returns your money
luting in London recently, has , J. . ,
been sent to prison for three 111 ii vvc Vy uu u.
months.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow ounty.
A. S. Bennett and F. P. Mays, Plaintiffs,
Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife. A. J. Kimsev and Kimsey.
his wire, Win, Kimsey and N. Kimsey,
his wife, W. 8. Mercer and Sarah Mer
cer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella
Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and
Minnie Hall, his wife. Samuel Hall
and Mary Hall, his wife, Wm. Ferrell
and t.va Terrell, ins who, lnomas
Kiinsoy and Nellie J. Croft.
Defendants.
To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
Kimsey, nis wne,
BOOTS AND SHOES!::
THC PLACE TO GETTHCM IS AT
Me has anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on It yon get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty.
A Schilling & Company
ban rrancisco
M'CONNELL'B SENTENCE.
Jones, popocratio chairman of
the national committee, dies kick
ing. Before the election his man Will Serve Three Years in the Penitentiary
was elected sure, now he's wasting
good BryaU wind telling how it From the Portland Telegram,
happened. George F. MoOonnell, for several years
treasurer of the Oregon Knights of Pyth-
The Eastern Oregon Observer, ias, who defaulted with funds of the
of LaGrande, is the latest venture rc,er 8Dd decamped to British Columbia
ii, i. it ' ,., rn some moDtos ago, appeared id judge
in the line of pop papers. We , , . . "'. i.i-
-l Sears' court ; with his counsel this morn-
have no sympathy with its pnnci- ln Bnd pIe8ded Bn,i,y to three out of
pies but hope that it may succeed five indiotments against him for wrong-
ag a newspaper. fully converting money, ana roriorgery
of bills of exobange upon banks.
aj.iflnrinal ! r i n 1 m n nr a nn vaafarinv
Tbe Eastern Oregon Observer - 00ntinned till today, when his
says that "Union county done well," oounsel, Charles J. Schnabel, announoed
meaning that the majority given that tbe defendant would withdraw his
irvan was a cood one. The Ob- P,e o( B0 ullty
ar
server can slaughter English bet
ter than any "pop" can kill gold-
bugs.
Aluminum, the youngest of all met
als, ia rapidly -coming into general use.
It was discovered by Frederick Wc-hler,
a German professor, in 1827; but to St..
Clair Dcviile, a Frenchman, belongs tbe
honor of being the founder of the
aluminum industry.
The first article made of this metal
waa in compliment to Louis Napoleon
who had hell d Devilhs a baby rattle
for the Infant prioce imperial.
In 1855, when the first aluminum com
pany was formed, the cost of a pound of
the motal was about $200. In 18S9
Charles M. Hall, of Oberlin, Q., patented
an electrolytic process. He with a few
nf Vita Yri.nl flip Kt.nrfprl a smnll nlant wite. A. J. Kimsev and
on the bank of the Allegheny rnei, 18 ar) HflU an(i lnilie Hftlli ni8 wif(Si Wiiiiam
miles above Pittsburgh. 1 ne nrst year Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kim-
fho mnm innilu.-el 7S nniinds of ey ncl Nellie J. Croft, of above defendants,
the company irouuietl I a pounos or . . , . mt f 0rpiro vou ana
nlliminnm n. dn' which tliev sold at each of vou will take notice that the above
i n o i iao mmn.v lmilt plaintiffs, A. 8. Bennett and V. P. Mays, have
" " -"-t -j commenced a suit asalnst the above defend-
a larce nlant at Ninirara falls, and this nnta in the above court to foreclose a mortgage
year they are building additional works. ven them by the above defendants upon the
Whea thesse are completed they will weat quarter of the northeast quarter and the
have an output of 11,000 pounds daily, northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
This will put the United btates in Iront Bai,j county. That the relief demanded in the
as the largest aJuminum-producing complaint in said snit Is for . decree that plain.
' id tinB. PRid mortnage be foreclosed, the mortgaKed
country in the world. nmnertv sold, and the nroceeds aDDlied to pay-
Aluminum's weight is about cme-third ment of costs and disbursements of said suit,
,, , , . , " . . . ,,...i to the note secured by said mortRage and the
that of iron, and only steel of tbe high- attorney's fees st forth therein. That the
est quality and the best aluminum court also decree in plaintiffs' favor a recovery
u . trrih fn, from Charles Kimsey, A. J. Kimsey and Wl 1-
uiuu.c wm gio a- ji" Dwv.ub.. ll8tn Kimsey o! seven nunarea aouars isou.un)
a triven weiirht than aluminum. It and interest thereon at ten percent per annum
" . . . . . .'. . frnm Mpnlcmher 11. 1KX9. mid seventv-flve dol-
standshigh in the listotmaneaniemet- 1(lr, W7r00) attorney's fees, besides costs and
olo otid nnn Ka rlraivn int wire l-250th dlshiirsementa of suit. And further decree
i.,i, im (iiiB ' Tt is nn pv. that all the other defendants be foreclosed of
of an nidi im ttxickness. it ia an ex- a rlRht clftlm or equity of redemption in and
cellent conductor of electricity, and to sid lands, or any part thereof, and that
,.,.,i,i on o n tot. tho Piainuiis nave sucn omer anu luruier 101101
vu.u .u i is equitable.
nlnna nf pnnnor for nil electrical uur- This summons is served nnon vou bv oubli
i cation bv order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell,
P&es- . Judge of the above court, made by him at
In fWmn.nv two armv corns art Chamhera on fie 22nd dav of HeDtember. 1S9.
oniiinnprl with nlnminuin which in- and each of the defendants above named are
equippea wnn aluminum, wiulii m requlre, to auwer ,Bid complaint on or before
eludes chevrons and every article of. the first day of the next term of the above
motnl r-nrriivt n the nereon. even the court, to-wit: tne nrst Mpnaay pi marcn, iwi,
. r , - ,h niain.
V
OGLISHandBUSINSS
0LLEGE
PORTLAND OREGON
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY.
BOARDING DEPARWMT LAMES
'
Full English Course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN. .
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Judge Sears sentenced him to three,
two and one year, respectively, lit years
in all, bat as the sentences ran oonoar
rently McOonnell will spend but three
years io the Oregon penitentiary unless
THE Times-Mountaineer is a lit- he is pardoned, wbiob is oot improbable
tie crusty because some of our will be asked, at least.
eadiug people-Btalo officials, Ben. M maicimems upon nw
ator, etc-attended the opening bi o chttg, on fhe ririt Nationa,
of the locks but did not, or could bank of Oorvall is for $33 60, and one up-
not go up to The Dalles, The T.- on tbe First National bank of Hillsboro
M. has a bad liver. Men are Dot lor $53 93, and tbe third was larcenoy by
"jurapiDg-Jacks" to perform every bn"e 01 ',,,J7- n""" uiuejaoan.
time a wormy editor wants them Tljeotbertwo)ndiomentiaBBinithim
'OO- I Hiamiaspd nnnn tha motion of the
district attorney.
ww t. i, l f I ... - .. ...
HON. OOL. lllHHi'H, me cuairman I MaCnnnell's downfall, which was
of the republican Btate central com- U'liie a sensation in this city, was brought
mittce, has juat cloned one of the "b(mt b nd e"a- Voat
, . , , months ago be disappeared witb ao un
bent managed campaigns ever made . , ' .
" i certain amount of oaah and went to
in UiOBiiueoi v7reKou. iiir. niracu nnti(t Cclirulia. Jndge Stephens,
got the factions of the republican while on vimt to Hoasland, last mm
pin ty together in one ntrong col- roir, fonud McConnell In that city. Us
n.nii. an.l aided hv nnlriotif! demo- w ' "J 'l'e''i"kr bat
- i j i
ab nlnlnHfl. nrtll onnlv (n aal A..,11f far th
duiiom on uc ciowes ikuu uic 111 relief aemanueuin saia conipiaint.
11 -.1 TT.. A k.rnn.ti .Kllh. (JAKt, I MA1B,
j.Ucb.u , Attorneys for Plaintiff..
Law us anu cuuurnw mc ma umuc v.
the metal. In Paris there ia a cab made
of aluminum, and some of our best
rttcmff recurutvuavc m.CUJ v XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PUR.
wearing aluminum shoes and pulling 1 suanee of instructions from theCommis-
ftluminum sulkies. For decoratinfr pur- "ner of the oenerai Land OHice. unner suinor
, , i iiy vesien in inm oy aeunuu iitw, u .o. ivo. did,..,
nosea it is better than silver, because . .mended bv the act of Conirress approved
the air. which blackens silver so quick- FoburarylM, i8ffi, wewlll proceed to offer at!
' . I nnh in ao in An run 'rt n n lav m iMamnpr ii x r .
ly, has no effect on it. The president of ,t thlt onicei Bt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the
one of the largest palace car companies following tract of land, to-wit:
t ..:. :. 5,1 . !,.. mrl.-l - BEVi NE!4. Sec 12, Tp. i 8.. K. 25 E., and Lot 8,
111 liun wiuui i j io o .v. . . v I sec. 7, l p.4S., K. aj fc.
idnf h nrico nlnnp Vpnt aluminurh I And anv and all persons claiming adversely
, . . . .. i,. ,i- the above described lands are advised to file
from being used entirely in car decora- their claims in this ofllce on or before the day
tion. A abort time ago an enterprising above designated for the commencement of
,M,. u;i ,ol illmjnllTn saia sale, oinerwise ineir ntinis win oe HiriHii-
rm in Ohio built several aluminum . ja f. miiore. Reitistet.
duckinff boats, as well as a number oi I November 7th, isiw. w-n.
rowboata. Tlvey found they were very Z rTT7
'wi..i,.,ii,i1,hn.) Notice of Intention
UK idh emu v rAticuie.j .ow r ANn ftFrirR AT TH E DA LI.KB. OREGON
I J H t. '2. 1K96. Notice It hereby given
Do You Want a Rir: ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these tan be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney. Crook, Gilliam and other counties
and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men.
Prices in keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS,
non-sinkable. Ij ot. 21. WM. Notice is hereby x
rrice has been the only drawback to ht the follow nj : nam ed set t er ii n w no.
the sreneraJ use of aluminum, but that noTt of his claim, and that said proof will be
will anon be such thnt tho rich and noor made belore 1. w. Morrow, county clerk, at
' I Uonnna. nrat.nn .in I t(WT,1 ItlT t I, I M'Ml VI K
like will be able" to enjoy the great ry ' juliijs KEITHLY
advantngea which the metal offers. It J'i'f.No. J.'"a ' NE 8W!4 8
seems likely that the year 18'J7 win see He .mwi the following: witnesses to prove
alum'ntim sellinir at leaa than 35 cents his continuous residence upon and cultivation
a pound. , I William P. notion. Charles P. Mallory. A. A
on.
oORE.
Register,
ciatn, and his al'lo secretary, Judge
Penny, asid his nHMHtiiLt, Hon. li"ii
Olenver, ttwept tho Mate.
Wm. J. 1'UYAN, of Lincoln, Neb.
moat of our people have heard
Sm: of thn called rrj ubln ans
of this) slal lm jtuntifd nut of
tlio tiaceM i cct.tly to In lp Pryau
liow ih they werw back. H.tiu
of llirfii an pd f. '.loaa, Uk
Ml M It: f i I 'll" l.ae aliill. d up
a iu irdta that harn Imi ii re
Ci'irl all I Wrfo t m lill. d in thr)
f tret f Mf Kitiley'i rWtin.
Thus the growth of thia wonderful I Wren, J. . Wren, all ot Hcpnner Oregnn.
letal has been spreading out In all dl- ,Att-T HtwSu
few weeks ago an alum-
metal
rei-tiona.
Ilium bicycle was shipped to an eminent
politician In Enirlatid. Mr. Ilulfour.
Ilere again its beauty and non-ternifh
able qualities, together with iU lights
nein, make it mont desirable
Coo'.k of the twentieth century will
Notice of Intention.
money he pi wet' Med like a piinne. When
the (iftiicer went after him MoConnell
stihered up and said h wonld aooomiiany
them without any trouble) whatever.
Whi n arniitfueJ today and asked if he
bad ) tiling to say. MoConiiell said
thai he bail uo dt lenae to make of bis
conduct. Hentences was then nrononno-
oi lilin-naa oeen ouereu tuaaj ai.,i.
year to attend to the law buaineHS It is believed that tbe Orrgon Knight
of a New York firm. He decliuod of lyhlae Imlgrs have loet altogether
U.mku intereHl,.,! in In met. lik', t"" ,b,o0,,h
... . I.. . Delis prciiiationa. Unce tx-iure, wnen
allia.n, h haya, an-l wants to upend u p(( t . ,
his talents in that direction, lie i)m ff,.i. ha reUiaed hie ixwitition and
would father talk than to uan hisl profesard peoilemw, and amnred the in
brains in buildinc up Lis shatter- that he would make good far oy lose
ml fortnn in tl. tmraiiit of Ida McOmio-II ie well oonnected and bis
profcaaton. ,M, .(,m,n ..,m . ... ,
be lufatoatrd, and who led bint on in
HOW TO I'Kr.VKNr CIK'I P bis last csref until be was tempi! to
take tbe uouey wbiob be could net cay
m IU4lalkal Will llriii U I k
aasg Halkm II w la Iaar4 aiaieM
a L. . I . l u
1 i ..... I t II 111. V I -..
('rt.un ia a terror ti loung met hers In ih. weather. Tbe I'oinn IVlOd
an I li t llii m rneernleg tbe ranae, sjatrtn hvala Its trains throughout by
first a nn Iotas end treat merit lathe rb steam best from the engine, tbue task-
Ji-cl el II I item. Tbe origin of croup le ing every pari ol all lie care pltesaot
e reminon rol.l. Children w bo are eub ami cmfrtlle. It elao ligbte lis rare
j po ti It lake cl.l tj easily aril rrnop by lh e-lt hratad I'loterh Light making
i lnit stir to follnw. The first them brilliant at night, raeeengar
trottitn la bttaronrsa; this le etwn f.J- carried daily on the lest a all For
lw,l by n peculiar nrngh roah, wbiob aWple car teaecvelloot, li.-kst. of le
an teh Is aaailjr rrengniseil and will formation, cll nn er nddreee II. W.
netor U f..rg .ll.n by one who Itaiior. (Iu. Agl , ) Third ML, Port-
baa beard il. Tbe time In net land, Oregon.
le whM the ehll'l drat bma boarae.
II l naiijiwiiain .ign iinrny airtr fwl at fellhs
.,... ,.ry It was loam! from peangee eon-
r a dtld It will prevent the aHak , . , , , , , , , .
There le n danger la giv.ltg It,.. r.e-l, ,b1 ,f
f .r it coittaliie ...thing lolor Wins, foe tbal was dilcbad ner tltloon VeJee
eate hi (Vueef A lnpk. Jay eight was killed or ifijnreJ. Tbe
man killed wee n foreigner In tbeerrtblci
A lrraileaal rtr -r h,. a.t..t. sI.mi lha aeei.l.nl mar.
. .
The Brat rn.tW.Unat tggar tbal ban rr, ,,t,J, ,ii. cabin eloee to
beea t en Ike etreeteof ra.llrt.n f. h lf(,k Mj ttmt (hi I Jo. I M ll.a nccl-
e bttg Iih pet in en nppearaoee WeJ- jrftt ee aire.. It le .tiue.l be wee
na.Uy. lie U nn M aad et.e titnr eM ef u,, Jnajpl
Wind. Ahllle. tim e'onn l. I ... v II.. a. l.l wa.ranaa.lbt
f.iaa Omra aT La (laaps. Orkook.
Ha.iiKMiilier Mth. lH'.ia.
XTOT1CK 1H HK.RKBY OlVKN 1 11 AT THE
1 fiilliiwini! iihiihhI ncttli r has filial notice of
his Inti'iitlon t i make final proof in support ol
h sc nun. ami iiiat .mil priHH am na mane imv
tio tloulit d. iniiiKl tlmt their em .vers lr liiet ouniy t lerk or morrow o .. on-son.
- , , . ifti uvri'iici, .in iti-i ii". "-i phi, , .-
siienlv them with aluminum cooking ha li W. ri,lii (ill.
UtelWlla. a the tnt-tnl w nil eveell"r, Homi'Mes'l aiipneaiion no. lor ins nr.
co.Hlnetor of heat, and it In almost im- liVw V
IKmsiliie to aroreb nnvthing while coou- e naiim the lollowtnic wltnetwe. to prove
ing. Denliats are lihiitly iwing it In hi. eontimioii. .l.len. e Uu and cultivation
liiiikinir iilnles, um nliiiiniiiiin huaitanil- J.m,.. w.U-alifr, Mat Itiislwa, Johnny Neville,
lantagra oer gold, for on etintii. t with ""fif'1" '" H.T''wIijHi!s.'Krliter.
llieininc aimsiHiieea ii iiibib"' "i
electric current ia act up. For scientific KoncE Qy y!XAL SETTLEMEST.
IliKiriiineiiM, aucu as m-xiani. ironeim.
. . .... I a 1.
u veis. ne.. v. nere me incriin m a ... a., vt0tICK Is herel.v alv.n. that the nndcrst.n
moving part la to lie avoided, alum. mini I il ri Adinlulxratrls HI lh Kstale ol Xamurl
la the metal ear excellence. I'ho- 'IrlK.VJ.TX
lof:rnphera find nltiminuin flit-hl'g!:t 1 Ainilnlirain, ai the J.nii.ry 1rm l Ilia
i.ii,,, ii. . 1... ni nun. Coiitilv I'otirl ol Vnrrow I'oiiiilv. at llfpptier Ui
jH.ud.-r l-ttvr limn the I'tem in mug h,,n ,.p,ri r.. In . ro'.niy.on
Ix-kI ll 111. a II l. t lu nerr anil Ilt.l so r.niil.- l n.r 4th il.vol January A. I". l-"7, .1 In rlor
i. ...,l..l.. I.. , rti.,i. nml rmliii-ra P. in. SAKAH k. MOUUAN
. I .... 1.1. f.....d. aa. .1 la...
able in tl. iiee of ninirllrwluni. Amt.i g MiC Of Mention
...I..- ...... f . . . I i . ... nr. L 1
.II...T HtW- (II. IIIIIIIIIIUIU " " I a. .a.
nms'cal Instrument, rarlfj .
vi ate bm.
A?n ornt R at tiik nAi.i.ra. orkoom
Ort, Zt. ma. Nolb-ets ht-rrl.r given thai
.ii. .I..-. ,! nunf I the loll.. In named arlllrr hw nleil tinllr.nl
'"'"" " ""7 - . hlt mM.mom.M pr,ftn .,..,r1ol
other artl.-lea whVcb lack of space pre- nla ri.mi. and thai said prl olll he medr
helora at. w. Miirn.w. o.untT rlera, at M.ppiwr,
Ikaaan An I a.pa In , l . IWM VI.
fori ritWAKIt C. AMIRAI IIH.
BUCKS!
BUCKS!
Ph- N
Don't buy your Bucks until you
see the Full Blooded and Grade
Delaine Merinos from the Cunning
ham band, of Pilot Rock, which will
soon be in Heppner. Prices and
terms to suit purchasers.
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.
LEGAI
Plenty of them' at the
Imu. Gazette Office. . . .
The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH.
di.lill.Qtee cards Irlllag l.ow tha ol I man
I l It si.hl end lba lakee np a r .llrr-
eb'oa-'W llafge an tne ef tbe fraigbl
eara-H(t
Tba eame nf the man killed Wae W d-
tenia mentioning.
The anli.titiition of aluminum
cnpprr n.d nickel couia tie long bern a r ..W' it '"4 '
sui.jcct of drhatr, and a bill la now he- I ii.n.me. th. 'fniinving wltneseea to pmva
tor the l.miae of reprrewntetivea au
t)r. ll.it U ie c Main, if rr.
.tl1!i ali ait) ut.-1.-r I'rcai r,t
Mi -Ku.l7 1-iri.a it u liti-.n tt r
UMi.l 11 il a r- l 1 ett, Ur I etatcin
.... li..n WK.nk.l SihIik he Ma in Ilia
IliMtity II Wl.l I art t.l IcaacntUr .... . . .. I
it 1 , . . aaaaner the oil man siaiK.ee ittineeu inn tltm i',fa..
faee end Intitee ellealln b bl (leg enl A kaiarat leaao
t,l. ball-t "'- k...M..- IL-- -1- ...... Ik.
1t.a i.l t g.l wae In Il.rpnr ,, . . . , , , . .
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m I, i e -ni tut- n, r . ' wwttm m f-
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of r ij f. h If le." eji Um . (k
IL' I".. O. t.'U ,U ll.al linn
r . ti.ttj k-I t n r ti II. p.'.l
e'. u. Hr 1 eiuce 1 7-. an I rarliral.
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I -f !, I t fraturr io
The iN ef Mr. I ar J !'. f l:el ;
IWiit Atll. Wsaa , .d Wen eaffwing
f...m nea.algt.e -r Ua, f-4 heieg J , ,,, M -. m tw4
, . ,i , , , . Mr ii.it i. u.e a.if inn. mere ens a 1 ...
. !...- tqt I It ILUnle ' , 4ie rlt k.laa e laia la'n.a4 , c.i'g e4 nintef er'ee,
C i i all ti." (! r tlit it ran nif if ! ai.4 ! sl.e.e ilib.-t..O ir-.l Oe ail,Nh I a . ff ta I f sale al eve fal f-r
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j ti i m .l I- I I f. s be. r-- s.Ie al 11, a .a m g fii.l tkWJ e.aNf anb
iai eaate 1-1 bvttl ty IVessi i Wick. ki-a if.
Ihorliing the secretary of I be wieiiry
Io make n trial of aluminum roiiia. 1 he
silsnl(fra of aluminum for coinage
are:
It takf. a flna lmpreion taken
stamped.
3. It vienra remark ahl taell.
3. It reaiata corroaion belter than coo-l-r,
hronre or any of the cvrauxai
l.ieUla. Ilrsidca tljla. If tt doee corrode
sightly, tbe aniis formed are barnleae.
vi bich le more than ca-a t aa id of en)
other ma Lai.
4. Wright for welgbt. It la 4eear
lLan copper, nnd only eltsfhUy dearer
Uan nickrl alloy.
$. Urblnna. "At lreent," toq'luto
lrof. KtctmriU, "the. people of tbe
I Bitot! tMaiea areea-ryliig amuoH pri
aMy S.ijO tone of minor rotoa." Alum
Inum'i taeighl In alit onaHblrd of
lUt of cnppei ol Birkel. a e could re
due thai weight tJO Wna by Sl'pl
Ing aluminum.
llorarlrM rarr g, tahlrh are el-
Iraettng ao murk eiienlion , n.ul.t
! rntiai nUar.ia-nutr built of alum
Inum. tbrrvhy making them hot on It
murk I gbier. but tnurk ainmree
hmrUal Inalrumenl are Wing road
tif aJ ii in a tin.. The bambne-aa of the
toelat toakea II plotwilty deairat.le
f.rt ue Mi aurgery, a-t l-a enea
ka ttt I .ra--e. up be llt ftwd elum
Inum a rrrat c.if..fi ". V. Iun.
Oevsaaa la lk t e'i4 eaea
In I Vi tlt.ra rrv only l.nl twf.
enne la the l iiu rf h t'n.ied lUUe
Sd pke live I. rroi.lt tur"i
rr, r r ?,. !! f ur opj, lirnans
pr drhi Ueia ot (termana, re4 arwl
-ek lt.nl lanrtia
I re t lea
a-. g l'e ,r-r rls.-a In ft
ir r ...j,-. itttrf n.-i-s rfa-
ii ( !.-. f ! , I -I aij ,U A
em in tef-rJv a r J it oe f te
t 1 n I. f I4I i J.e e t J.r In
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hla mntluqmis rMlilenca upon anil cultivation
ot said kan-1. vis:
Orntaa l. atllann. frm. O. r"ii-'ia. Cllhu .
N4anln. oi Klihi Mile, tireoo.t,,lrl b.loata.
ol llaMin.n, Cffgun.
oavte) Kl.ur.
rVofct of Intention.
IA!P(rrtrg Ti inAM, hrruom.
j Ife-I. : im Hotlre la herehv 1r.a lhal
Ike Inline Ing aaia-t srtilrr kaa Bie4 anOeot
kl. nl.n(ii I', m.t. Bn.l arrart la Su .pnft l
hi. claim, anil thai eaut ro..l will ba aide
r )-fk l oioana. t .mnle.iotvt alike
a itriiii t'min at Lsalnston. Urveua, ea
Sotenos th l
k'-araT a ttfsrrt.
N K. (a l-f Ike U Ml, K' A
artakiaiw IJ Tf a a kM
Hihim Ik. Ii.iiaalne alta.ia s la arna
k' Bmiimnni. ral.lenr ata aa4 ealUiallwa
ol MUl ln4.
ki.rt.rt l ta.Ulna. isawai l leahv, SUM
tl-isit-a. ol ll-ii-f. itr-HS, a afl ara a4
Laslna-taa, Ve-.m.
. r. itw.
Jiachsrt' domination.
oin 1 1. ntarnT i
It ih. aa.ia-Malaft.ll.isaaetamaall.4al
titii i i ntarat iuvkn tnit r.n
all Mnn-a. he a.v " Hale a ran-11
I ..i.iv. lie 4-I"aa, ika e..-.if ak4
,Mitnan.Wl ihtm4 O III ko.4 pubile
1 ,.m,m al the en-.fi kuia. .1 M-rr-aer.
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Hotla tf Mention.
D. A. Henen
Desires to inform Sheep
men that he will represent D. N. Baker, oi
Weiscr, Idaho, in the line of
Fine Delaine Bucks.
He has 100 head at his residence in Hepp
ner, also some fine Merinos. Prices range
from S3 to $10 per head.
Ceil nl osee on, or write to,
D. A. HEKREN. Heppner, Or.
lw Mmvo Cliaartga.'
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SPRAY & PROFIT
Whr oo can get ft Ftrnt- f f f 11 T T r f rii f i t
aa.gMclftlLtTitgIUtc. Ul 1 llUlllilj.
Good Rooms and Excellent Service
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Vie ike team r.a etewai
Paggege le f heeled Ikrangb frora rati'
land to ftleliaatl. The fert allies nf
Ike CeWai TeetBe ere aie-lle4 lierk
aa4 rni niei, nnl-n dp-ia, fa.t liasa,
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