Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 02, 1897, Image 2

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A JFVl STATEMENT.
The following from the Pendle
ton Tribune relative to the recent
senatorial fight at Salem is cer
tainly a fair and non-partisan
statement of the case:
There is but one view to take of
the situation, regardless of the per
sonal fitness of Senator Mitchell
for re-election, no matter whether
his election would prove a calamity
or a God send to the state or na-
and the senatorial deadlock would
be a thiDg of the past Yet a little
reflection will canse the western
man to hesitate before pinning
their faith to the certainty of leg
islators carrying out their instruc
tions. In South Carolina it is a,
matter of honor to carry "out such
instructions. Would it be a hope
less task to educate the Oregon leg
islators up to the South Carolina
standard of political hocoi?
WhAT OCR EXCHANGES AY.
Bon. E. B. Dufnr is a demooret, and
tLe Observer had bo band in sending
him to Salem, bat went; say, candidly,
be did nut, like Esan, sell bis birthright
for a mesa of pottage, nor lend big name
to Joe Sim m strewing to the winds
every promise made for tbe relief of a
loDR-srffering and poverty stricken peo
ple. Moro Observer.
Mr. Jones, of Wasco, remarks
the News of that county, is a liv
ing evidence that a good sheep-
herder don't alwajs make a good
statesman.
The Cline diep"nsary bill for
the state of Wnshiugton has been
tabled by its ent-mies. However,
Cline and his friends will make
a stioug tffrt to have tbe bill res
urrected. Next Thursday will give birth
to two important events- the inau
guration of another republican
president and the retirement of
the democratic failure Q rover
Cleveland.
By far tbe best cartoon of tbe legisla
tive fiasco is that ic tbe "exclusive Sa
lem bog" newspaper, entitled "A Yard of
Pop-pies." It shows Bonrne, Craig, D'Beo
and others as full blown poppies, Davis
and Voi;le as bnds, and Riddle and Fo
vey gone to seed. Tbe piotnre should
be Been to be appreciated. Exchange.
' If Mitohull were a candidate for any
offioe before tbe people of tbe state' he
would at 'his dny poll a bigger vote
man was ever netore given any mno.
Tbe democrats are sstisBed witb him.
tbe populists are satisfied witb bim and
be baa the support of a great majority of
the republican party. Senator Mitohell
is the choice of the republican party now
on a square ballot. Hs is the man to
have io the annate at this time. Fort
land Tribune (dura). .
Wednesday the Portland Ore
gonian published a letter addressed
to the "Leading Republican Paper
of Portland. Oregon." Suit ulinnlil
tiou, and that is that the house be brought againet Hftrvey for
DUUU.U -i,-, u, u. iu,. mcu- opPljlrjg other peoples' mat). This
ell is not the choice of the majority ,etter
was certainly not addressed
ui mo quauuuu memoers or. DOin to him
houses tbe name of some one else
-1 1 J 1 11 1 .
Bnou.u oe taaen up ana a senator HOMER DAVENPORT, the famous
meuutu as uw earnest possime cttricaturi8t , who has been attend-
time
What tbe populist members of the leg-
inlature mean by their ooorse this win
ter is a mystery thai perhaps "no fellah
can ever find oat."- Tticy seem to have
delivered themselves over completely to
Jonathan Bourne, Joseph Simon and H.
W, Scrtt, neither of whom has any love
for tbe genus populist. At least tbev
re performing wnuderously as if these
men were their masters. Portland Wel
come (dm).
inff the bedmile of his futlipr wlin
ii is not ror one or two newspa- :9 m in SaIem wil, ia CjRrftn
pers, nor a aozen or mteea repre- Nevad on the w to hia bome j
l ' i n '
Bt7UiauivcB-cicub io Bay wuu suau or New york cU to illa8trate the
shall not be elected United States Corbett-Kitzsimmnns prizefight for
senator, inai quesuon can ouiy the New York Journal
be uettled with satisfaction to the
law-abiding people of this state in
joint convention after tbe house According to Simon's ruling the
has been properly organized. To Oregon legislature cannot adjourn
ask a man who is undoubtedly the witnt)ut tbe consent of the house,
choice of the majority of theDeoule BDd if the latter fails to organize
r I . .ill
of tnisstate.no matter what his " mu81 uoia oa lurever. now
views, past, present or future, and ever h'8 deoi81n has not prevented
wlm roivp 47 mtoa i tl,o n,,l,. i"8 laiturul and conscientious
lican caucus, to pack his grip-sack members from returning home,
and get out of the state before any
thing is to bo done, in not calou- A. New YouK man recently called
lated to inspire the average voter on a magistrate and asked him for
with a very high appreciation of a writ to compel his wife to sup-
that immortal instrument which port him. When the request was
grants to every man certain ina- refused he volunteered the state-
lienablo rightB and among which mout that ho "might . j'ust as wel
it must be confessed is the right to uot be married at all if there is no
BRpire to a seat in the United way to compel a woman to do her
Btatos penate. . dutv." Ia this the "new man?"
If Mr. Mitchell is the choice of
No one wbo expects to do anything or
he anything in tbe future oan afford to
participate in or uphold methods of ob
struction. They are wrong in principle
and praotioe. He who takes them up for
expediency, to aoonmplisb some desired
en I, will live to regret his mistake.
Time, the leveler of all things, will sbow
to him hia error. Honesty is tbe beet
policy, al ways and every where. Streig ht
forward oonduot pays in tbe end. Eugene
Guard (dem).
Blood Poison.
Contagions B'ood Poison has been ap
propriately called the curse of inankind.
It is the one disease that physicians can
not core; their mercurial aud potash
remedies only bottle np the poison in
the system,, to surely break forth in a
more virulent form, resulting in a total
wreck of the system.
Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent
jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash-
ington,D.C,says:
I was for a long
time under treat
ment of two of
the best physi
cians of this city,
for a severe case
of blood poison,
but my condition
grew worse all
the while, not
withstanding the
fact that they
charged me three
hundred dollars.
My mouth was
filled witu eatin? sores: my tongue was
almost eaten away, so that for three
months I was unable to taste any solid
food. My hair was coming out rapidly,
and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried
various treatments, and was nearly dis
couraged, when a friend recommended
S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I
began to get better, and when I had
finished eighteen bottles, I was cured
sound and well, mv skin was without a
blemish, and I have had no return of
the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life
of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely
ve?etable will cure any case of blood
do 1 son. Hooks on ineaisease
and its treat
ment, mailed
free by Swift
Specific Co., v LJi K.l?
Atlanta. U:.
PETITION FOR LICENSE.
rpo THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT
X (or the County of Morrow, State of Oregon:
We. the undersigned legal voters and resi
dents of lone precinct. Morrow County, Oregon,
respectfully petition your honorable body to
grant a license to Charles Robinson to sell
spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less
quantities than one gallon, in the town of lone,
ana your petitioners will ever pray:
1 a wooiery
J C Emery
H A Timm
O W Ginger
R Dooley
C Cochran
John Cochran
a Sargent
P Hanev
Ret Nelson
alter Cason
perry
Wooiery
Ben Fleming
Holland
T McNtbb
C Lewis
L Pad berg
Maronet
H : esgue
T 8tnith
Dick Lahue
eorgeW Utt
a
toe Hanev
Frank Engelman
Ed Engelman
A Hugnes
D Pad berg
a snaw
J Ritchie
B t'ochxan
M Thornton
!otice is hereby given that the undersigned
ill apply to the County Court of Morrow
ountv, Oregon, at the March term, 1H97, on the
6th day of said month, for a license to sell
ipirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less
quantities than one gallon for a period of one
year. CHARLES ROBINSON
514-22. Applicant.
U3 hJ
EIGHT MILE NOT iS.
SUx'khoyers are around buying calves
in J eows.
The faithful members who have at
tempted to get a compromise haven't
been asked to do much. Joe Simon only
wants tbem to sign a pledge, first, not to
vote for John H. Mitchell tor senator,
seoond, to vote for no man not friendly
to Simon. That's all Joe wants. Bat
tbe populists demand Bourne for speak
er, six of tbe leading bouse committees,
and the passage of tbe Initiative anj
referendum. Would you, if yon were a
republican member, submit? Woull
you? Baker City Republican.
A minister at Portland preaobed a eer
rann last Sunday on tbe subjeot: "A
Modern View of Hell." We did not bear
bis sermon but he undoubtedly mnst
hsve bad tbe Oregon lfgislature iu mind,
Lincoln County Leader.
the mnjority of the members-elect
of the present legislature he should
be elected. If he is not, his suc
cessor should bo elected at once,
The following is the cabinet as
selected ty l resident nicKinley:
Secretary of stale, John Sherman,
(if Ohio: Hncrntarv of tlm trniiBiirv
It is only by properly organizing t,,m.n J. flaon. nf Tllinni--pr.
the house that the choice of the tftry of the navy, John D. Long, of
legislature can be determined. Massachusetts; secretary of war,
Those who oppose organization of RoMeU A Alc,r of Micilit:RD.
the house in tbe hope of ridding popster general, James A. Gary,
sue mate 01 mucueuism are lar of Maryland; secretary of agticul-
gmuer enemies 10 mo state man turP( Jamflll WiUon, of low.; aU
juiicueniBm run mau. lor thev .i i M-o..t.
tasien upon uie state an actonus nf N York, and .ecrtsrv nf tl.
ui iKBBiBu lUai noiuing BUOri OI Intorior. Jminnh MKr.nn (,f P.li
revolution can disloilgo. fornia.
Although it is oliumed the house is not
organized, it is beld lbs senate oannot
ailj nirn siue die without the consent o
tint bonne. There is a oertaiu kind of
elm club, referred to in profane history
list might he used witb good effect in
hringing abont adjournment of tbe bouse
hu.I anuata sins die. The first necessary
step in this direction would, of .oourse.
be to elean ont tbe Bourne seraglio.
randleton i'ribone.
C1I00SINQ A SENATOR
The South Carolina plan of
bail so far:
MonUy, Marrh L
LAW.
Lork Iks Dour
Before tbe burse is stolen. I'urify, en
rich and vitalise your blood and build op
I vonr blivaioal system btifura diaeaas at-
. . . . . . .
CtOOBing t nitea Mates senator, taoks you and serloue aicknrss eotnet
eema ueitinoa 10 navo a ran 01 uooa Harsapsriue win make yoo
farorable comment throuch tbe l,',"sl vigorous and will ipi from
newspaper-, iu view of the praise. oat "'""i'1 "u T" '
,J 11.. ... disease. Take Hood Harsspatille now.
wunuy iikus iu wuicu oouaior-i
fleet Larle appears by contrast Hood's Tills are the favorite family
with his rival aspiraut for the o'"a Kay to take, gentle, miij
place, and with bis colleague-to-be a CP0,,,'
Tillman. The method by which niutir ixanr fuiMtti'iNus
t I a . . . I sss-s.
lUUge iaiie was CUOien was Ibis: Circuit court convened yesterday
The liametof the several candi- taornlng with Judge Lowell and other
dat for United States senator m, offu iale present,
wer eubmitt-,1 tn tl, ,!, Tbe folio. in prtree,llog bave beeo
doraocratio primaries last summer,
and the candidate receiving the
highest number of votes was de
clared tbe party nominee at the
state convention. The democratic
candidate for the legislature re
garded this as a binding instrao
tiontovote for Judge Karle, the Li default and d. re and HW attorae.
candiJale receiving the Inchest -
it.- t .1... :,.J 1'hillip MoN.hb vs. W. M. Hague
vv- vit.u tun irpuit luti. lurrv I I e.,lll..l
I wVa IB a v iV sn nirii SB w i iu tmww u s
were no other Uetnocratio camli-1 caiMiik.
dates U'fore the li'L-ialat urn. ll.-rel Htate of Orv.ia vs. Waldroo llbsa
ia . tim,.U ..iU.i t d'tuift ' ' t dislrtol aik.reey
. ,u, J Tutar.lanlil
wbicn a popular vote can be Lad Hiate of Orrii vs. Lugo Jjbm; od
for United Statca senator. I,et the Uuu
tartv rwimin.ut f. i lt nfT"i lv
lecUd at the regular primaries and -VA S fast IS Mill jIy
as aouo as the l. giaUture baa ben good honest tea. well j;ra J
electfj it will I known who is to rA (renh
lus 11,. n..l . I . j ' r
" " ' units ciaite roaKir.i ijnl,
If this vstf-m .,nl.l l, u..J-. a,r"l,Sl'U
lootboraUlca, could com Dear If '0U don't like it, 'OUr
to the din-ct vote for acnator grocer returns your money
ITiuap a near a we can cotn, io jn fviH
tl-wi.f the ilifSvMtMb-a and il.-lais
A. Haokuey vs. W. O. (ienlry; settled
end lirniad
1) R tiilman vs. I. N. Haaey tod wife;
rt tied and diamiaeed.
nvrrr.
II. 0. I T. Co. vs. il l Q Allen, el
The Polk 0 mnty Observer offers to
apology to its readers for having tap
ported tbe oandidaoy of Mulkej for the
senate last spring. The Mist also bas
an apology to make for supporting Tat
lerson, bat it lias tbe satisfaction
knolng it did enpporl a man la lbs
person of Mr. Merrill of whom it Is not
hamed. Mr. Merrill bas done all any
man eoulj have under tbe oiroomataooee.
He bae been present aud ready to serve
his constituents whenever so opportno
ily presented itself. St. Helen's Mist
Pearl Joos bas moved on to tbe Oil-
ltca flt- in spring hollow.
Mr. Acbr contemplates purobasiog
e lioie v Eight Mile, so dame rumor
say.
Charley Rescue r and wife are livipg at
the old home place. They bave our
beet wish.
W. S. McKiuney sold bis boss to an
Eastern borer. He hauled them to Ar
lington and shipped from there.
Ground squirrels are plentiful. Poi
sons, gnus, trsps and snare strings are
mployed to get away witb tbem.
It bas been bad weather daring tbe
last month for young lsmbs. John Si
mon bas lost a great many of hie.
We congratulate Mr, and Mrs. T. Mor
gan and hope their little daughter will
be a source of great comfort to them
We extend congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. George Blake, and hope their
edded life may be happy and prosper
us.
Mrs 0. E. Jones is reeoverina: from
r severe spell of sickness. Dr. Hun
look wss ber pbysioiao, and Mrs. M.
Baling ber nurse.
It is rumored that a merobant from
Lone Book is going to bring his store
Irom there to Eight Mile Centre. This
is 001iBi.lt.Ted a good buelnsss stand.
Eight Mile Ceutre so boo! is eipeoted
to begin on tbe first of April. Several
young ladies from another district ex
pect to board at Eight Mile Centre end
go to school.
There has been more sickness this
winter aud more deaths than we bave ever
heard of before in one winter. Mr. Far
long's family bave surely bad tbeir share
ol trouble end we sympathise with tbem,
and bnptt the tide may tarn soon sad
they will all eujny good health again.
Farmers and farmers' wivee are woo
dering whether it would be worth while
to make garden, as tbey fear tbnt grass
hoppers are going to be very numerous
unleee something unexpectedly trans
pires to destroy them. Tbey laid tbeir
eggs here last fall. Tbey stripped th
treee of their foliage last summer, sm
then the trees put out their leaves again,
and the leaves remained oa all winter,
Whether il will Injure tbe treee or not
remains to be seen. E. M. 0,
Eight Mil, Or, IM. 20, 1337.
iwpreDUtive Vaugbao passe
through this city no Iwt eight's tram,
en rout from the seal of warfare to bis
home in Lane county. The olJ geotls
mao eaye be will not rstnru ta HaUa
nolens ordered to do so by the governo
Mr. Vaauhsa looks as tboagb be bad
not been bandied with gloves darlog th
past 40 days, bavmg lost 08 pounds da
ing I bat lima. Tbe representative set
this was tbe first time be bad bees elec
edlolhe legislator, aud If tbe Lor
would only forgive him II would be lbs
lasl lime. Brownsville Times.
He
As an nnreltnling, foolhardy end
s useless fighter of as opponent Ih
Oregooiao bas few rqaele. Ily its abase
of tbe optioeitloB lo IVilpb two years
ugo it succeeded ia defeating bim, SO
tbe coarse it bse pereaed ia oppneln
Miiobell baa bad the f ff-ot le cement b
forces as J throw sympathy to bim.
last ff uie la tbls aired toe to a ltiar
pnbllshsJ. perpurling lo be front J. M
Hi pie uf Jifferee, Oregon, slating It
th writer Is e bri!,er ,,( Seoat-.r Mit
chell, ae l wants lofurmalloa a to lb
status of the senatorial contest la lb
sulde rffft tbe Oreg-Hilaa peredee a
Circumstance thai will Sever lie forgot
ten, thai Reualof Mitchell's real Basse
was tri ple, Ihongb It bae lg sleee
tea worn threadbare, and col bo fiVurv
la the precenl roelreveray. Times
Mxealaleeet (Jets)
Arthur Vandrey
Louis Male
Gus Clock
Clyde Sparry
Oscar Mitchell
J H Ritchie
E Rietraann
Ed Cluff
Mike Hale .
TJ Mlhelm
W A Morgan
H Obner
J Colestock
C C Wilson
Wm H Pad berg
L M Hiils
Gilbert A Id rich
W 8 Smith
Chas Bperry
Paul Rietmann
Mat Halvorsen
Jas Nolan
W H McCormick
John Llndatrom
M J Williams
J J McKlllgott
J W Kinr
N Dickson
H Pad berg
Levi Hansford
L B Knox
W M Haguewood
coram
SALE
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
MOTICE IS HERERY RIVEN THAT THE AN.
l nual meeting for the stockholders of the
Morrow County 1 and & Trust Company will be
held at the otlfce of the treasurer on the second
Saturday in March at 7 p. m , for the purpose of
electing officers and attending to such other
Dueiness as may come before the meeting.
10-at k. p. axisu, secretary,
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON.
JU Feb. 11. 1897. 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 County Clerk, Umatilla County, Oregon
at Pendleton, Oregon, on March 27, 1897, viz:
SAMUEL W. WATTENBURGER,
Hd. E. No. 5762, for the N NWU, Sec. 84 and
W W 8W!4. Sec. 27. Tn. 2 N.. R. 27 .. W.M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz;
f rank Bioan, ol uaiioway. Oregon, ana Henry
Thompon. Albert Davis. Davis McCarty. all
of Echo, Oregon. B. F. WILSON.
oii-ii JiegiBier.
e.AT..
BISHOP'S
HEJPIMR, OREGON
20,000POTJNDS OF
STORE
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m
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Consisting of
Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Cases, Lounges, Sofas, Spring MattregBes, Wool Mattresses,
Parlor Suits, Center Tables, etc, etc. Brussels Carpets, Wool
Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Baoks, Hanging
Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., etc.
All the above Goods are Placed on Sale at
Half Value or Less.
Will be Sold Kegardless of Cost.
Fix up your homes at once witb Stylish Furniture,
while this opportunity is offered.
Notice of Intention.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLE9 OREGON,
Feb. 2. 1897. 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, on March, 15th, 1897, viz:
HARLAN STANTON,
Hd. E, No. 291, for the Vi NEJ, 8EJ4 NEX and
n ! BR "4, fee. ii, i p. is, k. c.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of, said land, viz:
John Jenkins. Allen W. Baling. Charles D.
Asubaugh, of Eight Mile, Oregon, and Charles
W. Ingraham, of Heppner, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
514-24. Register.
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. ,
Farmers at a distance should oall soon,
thereby getting a better selection.
FRANK MGFflRLftND,
MANAGER.
Timber Culture, Final Proof:
Nc
Notice for Publication.
United Btatir Land Orncs,
The Dalles. Oregon. Feb. 2. 1897.
OTICE IS HEKH.HY G1VJSN THAT KM
mitt 8. Kelthlv. of Heppner. Oregon.
hss filed notice of intention to make final proof
before J. i. Morrow, county clerk, at his office
in Heppner Oregon, on Monday, the 15th day
of March, 18'.r7, on timber culture application
No. ii79, for lot 8, NEHiMi and NbK4oi sec
tion no. iv, in towiisnip no. o souiu, range no,
25 east.
ha names aa witnesses: Charles H. Dalles,
William Hicks, James H. Wyland, Joseph
wsiker, ail ol uaraman, Oregon.
614-24 JAtt. F. MOUKE. Register.
Notice of intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON
I J Keb. 12. 1897. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his Intvntlou to make final proof in support of
his claim, ana mat saia proof will ne maar
before J, W. Morrow, county clerk, at Ueppner,
Oregon, ou Narcn a, iw;, vu :
i'u i ui ar v 'S' vi i ru
Hd. E. No. S5B8. for the NE! Boo. il. Tp. J8.. R.
l K... W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and Cultivation
oi said lana, vis:
Frank Kugeiman, ( union vtnson, n.
JAH. F. iiOOKB.
Register.
HELP WANTED !
We are preparing for a big spring trade, but must have
help to make it a howling success. We are filling up
and completing our stock of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
which will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate busi
ness. We have many customers now but there are still
several vacancies in this department of our store, to be
filled.
Applications will be received at all hours of the day.
Apply in person or by letter to
P. C. Thompson Co.
Corner Main and Willow Streets.
4r'
"Eiense me" obeeeved tbe mea lo
sctaolee nnt I am a surgeon, and that
is ant where the liver Never yoo
mind where tbe liver le." retorted tbe
other. "If it waa in bis big toe or bis
left ear IKWilt's Little Early Hiaers
would reach it and shake It for Mm. Un
that yoa can Let your gig lami-e." Coo
eer ii roc a.
tf ratifying aiiirijtluimta
fi,ir t-CUatltutioii III. t.tO!
wwuli Lara vwiee iu U matur i wilf
ti ti,
ii'THM'-v m t 't
e..f
til 1
rJOOOJS
t o s . a i. !. tt saassK
ie In ti e in. t 4 . I I m
t--t.. the a. la III
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M ..- V-l M SS
tM sf tut stM. i a
Jsdgs Lawell's Lettar.
The East Oregon lao bae tbe Mlowieg
to say of JoJge Lowell'g lecture ia that
oily last FriJay evrolog :
Judge rJtepbea A. Lowell delivered aa
instructive lectors ia 1'eodUtno la
sveeiDg. He cbnee aa hie eubject.
Woman's No." It was a thoughtful nt
lerenoe, ably delivered and soiled Ut the
linee. J edge Lowell touched many
fxi polar chords la its delivery, ed e re-
sled maiiy Ideate nt value to rising geo
erationa, particularly pleasing te tbe
gstler eel. Tber wave many good
(blags ia the lertare, many mental ptc
turee epta bioU the spiniest, the ial
slJe, ol mao could feast with benefit le
tbe material, of preellf J eide. As Jodg
Lnw.ll eo ably pointed cat, ma bae al
lowed o maey ideals lo eeeape bits se
be ie worae off and g'.wieg ux-m eo be
ranee of It. Jadge Loe.ll worredly
eioetJr that tbe pnraqlt of emetbte
f nothing" te tbe worst ol ail persolta
perry, all of lone, Oregon, and Thomas arle,
I ueppner, uregon.
617-27
B
OOTS AND SHOES
e
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DA LLFft, OREGON,
J Feb. 4. 1NU7. Nolle. Is hereby liven
that th. following named settler baa Bled no
tice of his Intention to make final proof In sup
port ol nis claim, and thai asm proof win d
mad. beior. I. W. Morrow, Comity Cl.rk, at
Happn.r, ureon, on March d, irni, vu:
JOHM W. ALLSTOTT,
fid. E. No 7M. forth. NU NWU. EU NWU
and eWV NKV. Hee. S.l.Tp.18 . k. its K.
tie name. in. following witnesses io prov.
tils continuous residciK. upon and cultivation
of. aaid land, vis:
Hlcharil w. ttohlson, Aaron n. Haines, John
. Herket. FraucU at. Courier, all ol Itsht
Mil., Oregon.
jab. w. aisins,
tll-2t Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICI IS ttlRKBY 0IVF.il THAT LIT
lersot admlnlsrtatlnn on th. eatat. of
ttellen M. Allja, dereased. war. (ranted lo Ihs
underalsned ou th. ird day ol February, Iw7,
Uf Ihs Ciunty Court for th. County of Morrow,
Mai. ol Orecon. All persons bsrlne claims
sslnsl said MUU ara required Sa .ihiblt th.ns
to me for allowance al Ih. ome. ol Kills
Lynns, la Heppner, Oregon, within Mi months
sfier Ih. dai. ol Ibis notice or Ihsr shall b.
forever ha r red.
leted this JMh day of February. te7.
T. R. LVOSH,
5X It. Administrator.
THE PLACE TO OCT THEM IS AT
Us has anything In this line that yon may desire and yon can depend on It you get a good
article when Mat guarantees It,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
The, gentlemen are well aeqnalntad with Orant, Barney, Crook, Gilliam and other counties
and ceo savs moo.y and Urns la making tb.s. sections with traveling man.
Prices to keeping with lbs times. '
Thompson" & Biisnsrs;
LTtrxnTuxir, sxmrxzt.
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THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
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Write to T. ft. QcTMcav,
Tpf tery of lb. fttaa ActlMtrt
f CoaivaMV, fur laformalwe
regarateg accmc l law
ace. Mrellea this psprr.
y se dulng yoo caa save
BirmherUlp fee, Has paid evw pjoCoxgD lot
eciUmlat taJtMlee.
De your own A tent.
MO MKDICAL CXAUIKATION KKQl'iaKO
un i. mm,
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
it Hertner, frbA, re.dletoe, llaker
l tty. 1-lf'B ami HaaMegtoa.
C. E. RANOUS,
Harreaa, Oasoua,
ttleetreto all eat la tbe metlts t.lCliato-
bocleia'e CVega Remedy as owo of the
m l ealosble aa4 ej.'i.t araraiioas
oa th aaiket. It broke ea i!ing!y
Jatigemos ib (or ae la U boare,aa
le gralKe l (here,, I Jaaire 4 lafofi
Jo that I will eever be Hb.mt II an I
70a sba!4 le.lj.ro. M tbe big eetweta
la abicb nr l. mxlie are k I b i.t
s l"te In eierl. tt ie the wee r.f!y j
ansi-l al tee II, .... J Ki.a. II it I
it t...i.y, .4.1. tw..i. lSbo.,.!Uk. ,,.l,l4','",,J",,r;,w
'ie. iniaisviMHsiesmii
t!sse sad ftpeifliee faral.a.4 ea
apt 'ira'i i.
Contracting a Specialty.
THIS:
WDDkly TrifjUHO
A
FOR
Farmers and VHiaoers,
FOIt
Tacaioa 6.
Fathers and Mothers.
Sons andi)ayoliters,
FOlt
All the Family.
With tb doaa of tha Irfaulential campaign THE TRIBUNE
reeogButf tba fact that tha AtDricao popla ara now aoiloua to gl
their tiraa to homa and basioeea interrata, To rnfft thia condition,
politic H 'r Im pax promiucDtv, notit another BtaU or
National occaamn demand a renewal of the fight for the principle, for
which THE TIUUUNE baa labored from tU inception to tha preaent
day, and won ita greateat victories
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to naka THE WEEKLT TRIBUNE pre-eminently a
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