Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 09, 1897, Image 2

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    THE GOVERNOR APPOINTS.
To those who are familiar with
the doings of the recent leg
islature it was no surprise when
Governor Lord on last Saturday
appointed Hon. H. W. Corbett,
president of the First National
Bank of Poitland, to succeed Hon.
John H. Mitchell as senator from
Oregon. Indeed this was expected.
Mr. Corbett pot a large sum of
money into the corruption fund,
variously estimated to be from
$80,000 to $100,000. It is said
that it required $30,000 alone to
handle one state eeuator, who lives
not a thousand miles from Malt
nornah county, on the first day of
the joint convention, preventing
the election of a senator by the
legislature. Mr. Corbett, though
totally unfit for the position of
senator being palsied from old age,
must be rewarded. Bat will he
receive it?
The history of senatorial ap
pointments by governors of states
leads Governor Lord himself to
say that be does not know that his
appointee will be seated. Gov
ernor Lord knows he will not. Be
ing a prominent factor in tbe
hold-up and coming in for his
share of tbe blame that is being
bestowed upon tbe Simon coterie,
by the chairman of the national
republican committee and by the
administration, he must do some
thing to make a Bhowirjg. Simon
will not permit a special session to
be called because the represeuta.
tives of the people might have an
opportunity to elect legally and
lawfully. Thus it is tliat Governor
Lord shams at doing his duty.
. Tbe selection of Corbett is sur
rounded by similar fgnl condi-
soect and insulting messages. It
is not likely that any great influ
ence will be lent by the adminis
tration to assist the Simou-Dourue
combination to illegally seat Mr.
Corbett and to perpetuate in Ore
gon, and in this great nation, as
perfectly legitimate and bouorable,
tbe most dastardly outrage eyer
perpetrated on a free people. -
Governor Lord is responsible
mainly for the failure of the legis
latore to do business and to choose
a United States senator. It was
his prerogative to have rpquired at
tendance on tbe legislature and
that members should bo sworn i
and had he insisted on this, and
spoken out boldly and Jtexr-
lessly, as did the governor of Kan
sas a few years ago, that failure to
do their duty would mean Vhcant
feats and special elections, why
there would have been no difficulty.
But Mr. Lord, while too deaf to
hear a common conversation, heard
plainly the buzzing of the sena
torial bee, and thus a gubernatorial
error was used to bold up re
medial legislation and to prevent
the election of a senator, to benefit
directly one man, Joe
Tbs eatitJg'of Corbott. in violation of
all justice and right and In opposition to
tbe preeedeot establish ! in the TJ. S.
seunte in later yearn, dative to seoa-
torirtl appointments in . sister states, is
not Dev8ry to seoare tariff measure.
It is a well known fact that repnblioans
will not be opposed in their work of tar
iff revision.
What Is Paine s Celery Co
Puine's celery compound is the one liver and kilneys, mental, depression, Whenever languor or pain attaok the
mpound
?
Thb Orrennian has an exoelleot pio
tare in its Sunday issae ot H. W. Cor
bett, wbnm that paper denominates as
"Duited States Senator for Oregon." For
the information of tbe Oregonian, and
all others who feel that the world would
oenee to move if Mr. Corbett should fail
to warm a seat in the TJ. S. senate, tbe
Gazcttp cheerfully refers them to tbe re
publioiin senatorial oauuos on Muroh 6,
belt! at Washinittoo, at whiob time it
whs held that the deoision of the senate
in tbe Mantle case stood in tbe way of
an appointee being seated from either
Kentucky or Oregon.
remedy that can be trusted to make a hysteria and kindred troubles, are reo
person well. ognized and dealt witb by Paine's oelery
It stops the drain on tbe nervous sys- , compound, in a radical aod toientiflo
tem; dispels harmful humors from the manner that embodies tbs most ad
blood, and increases its volume and its vanoed medical ideas of this IbsI decade
nourishing oapacity. . j of the century.
Its ability to relieve those ailments ' "oa 8 T'y oonT? u , i "
that seem to be peculiarly tbe mi8for. : h 'tomsoh when it is irr.table and in
tune of women is overwhelmingly proved chned t0 , and prevents dys
. ... . . ... pepeia; it relieves palpitatoa of tue
.u u: i l i j- i boftrt that reanlti from irregnlar nerve
ti. w,.r ,hBO ii- ! 8aDDly t0 tba ' oraD- nd Pnt" new
lite into tbe entire nervous system.
Its regulating power does away with . Peraoo. in ,, hflBl.h ttra n. nnn
"that dibheartened feeling."
tinnally reminded of their heart, stm-
The aggravated causes of disordered ch or liver by distress in those organs
body there is no question as to the ar
gent need of strengthening and restoring
tbe health by Paine's oelery oompound.
Women in trying occupations ; not only
housewives, but saleswomen, teachers,
bookkeepers and others penned up for
long hours behind desks and counters
will find their health and strength
greatly improved by tbe use of Paine's
oelery compound.
A soundly nourished nervous Bystern
and a rich, pure blood supply brought
about by Puine's celery compound are
tbe best bulwark against such diseases
leesness. This great invigorator not
only cures these diseases, bnt by build
ing np the system prevents their gaining
a lodgment in tbe body.
When OLe hears it confidently declared
by so many well known and representa
tive men and women everywhere that
Paine's celery compound positively and
permanently oures diseases that at first
glance seem so remote from eaob other
as ohronic constipation, hjsteria and
uervonsoess, inquiry into these diseases
shows that their common origin is a run
down, exhausted nervous system and vi-
tiated blood, and Paine's celery ooui-
of debility and impoverishment as rhen-1 pound builds np the one and putiflas
matism, neuralgia, headaobes and sleep- and strengthens the other.
- What Did O. P. O. Mean T
"One of the most curious blunders of
an author was that made by Thack-
McKlNLEY. has called an extra eray, when collecting material for his
session to convene on March 15, 'Ih Sketch Book.' Driving along a
' road, he saw at due intervals noKt.s set
1897. i iiD with the letters 'Q. P. O.' noon
them. Overtaking a peasant, he in
quired the meaning of these initials,
and was gravely informed that they
Qod Preserve O'Connell!"
Out came the tourist's note book, in
which a memorandum was at once
-tnft.nfl dnivn rit (lift nnpirMin ctatAmatit
J ..... UVU..UWU..
Beam inn With Bmlieg
Are the countenances of people who have stood for
found flppe.ly and thorough relief from
malarial, kiduey, bilious, dyspeptio or
nervous troubles through the aid of Hue-
CI ' I tottor'a Ulnmnh Rittana I4iinh nrtilnta-'
oimoD. i
r l i- j nances are very numerous. 8o are let
Mr. Mitchell and can get one in
In the first edition of the sketches the
PETITION FOR LICENSE.
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT
for the County of Morrow, State of Oregon:
We, the nndersi rued 'egal voters and resi
dents of lone precinct. Morrow County, Oregon,
respectfully petition your honorable body to
erant a license to Charles Koblnson to s 11
spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In less
quantities than one gallon, in the town of lone
ana your petitioners win ever pray
J A Woolery
j u tmery
H A Timm
O W Ginger
J R Dooley
O C Cochran
John Cochran
E H Sargent
8 P Haney
Ker nelson
Arthur Vaudrey
Louis Male
Giis Clock
Clyde Sperry
the right way, but the outrages
committed in Salem will not be
worse than repeated in Washing
ton. Mr. Corbett will never be
seated.
SPRING advertisements are now
dead ripe.
Politics may be a little warm
now, but the roseate hue that will
permeate all Oregon enrly during
tha year '98, all along till after the
terfl from their owners attesting tbe efti-
caoy of th" great family medicine. Among
the signals of diHtress thrown out by the
fttomncb, biwela and liver in a state of
disorder, are siok headache, heartburn,
nausea, hiss of appetite, sllowiog of the
skin and eyeballe, xnd an uncertain state
of the bowclx. They should be hei-d d
at ouce. If the Bitteis are resorted to,
tbe woe benone look wbioh aoootnpaoies
aiokness will give sway to cheerful looks
produced by reuewed health. If yon are
dri ting on tbe count of disease, throw an
anchor to w'udwHrd by summoning the
Bitters to your aseiatauce. It will keep
you iu safety.
fact was duly mentioned, but it was , Walter Oason
suppressed in all the subsequent issues,
owing to the tardy discovery that the
initials stood for 'General Post Office,'
indicatirg that the highway was a post
road." It is due to the memory of
William Makepeace Thackeray to say
that the above happened not to him,
but to Lord Haddington when riding
into Dublin from Kingstown in 1834.
See "Private Correspondence of Daniel
O'Connell," by W. J. Fitzpatriok, (Lon
don, J. Murray), Vol. I., page 604.
Notes and Queries.
lune election, will cauin the little
tions as those appointments uihiIp flurry of .Innuary and February to
in the stHtes of Washington, Mini- appear scarcely worth noticing.
tana and Wyoming four years ago
when the respective legislatures
failed to elect. The claim is made
that only one bonne of the Oregon
legislature was permanently or
ganizer, and tlifit in the disDosition
of this case there is no precedent. 1,8 9 ,,ot " l,pl"n
For argument stiko, let na concede
Some vnliant souls in various
parts of thfl stat ar blowing a
right long loose in an eti'lenvur to
shout that Mitchell is defeated
00V. LOUD MAKING LAWS.
Governor Lord Having Made a Senator Now
l'iiipops to MnUe Laws ll Will Get
Knocked Oat.
i.i. .1 i?
is eiecieu to nine imh poien m me.
senate. Let (Jov. Lord cull a i-pe-cinl
BPHsiou and bijh w ho h d.jfented.
Mr. Corbett would not Ust as long
an h suowball iu hades in the hands
of tbe legislature.
that the hnue of representatives
was not permanently organized.
The dispoHitioii of the Idaho case
shows conclusively that a perma
nent organization is not necessary
to legally elect a senator. Iu the
ldauo session or. isuu tue senate President Cleveland vetoed
failed to organize early in the tbe umuigiHtion bill ou March 2.
session, but acting on the tempo- This bill had been carefully pre
rary organization both houses met pared aud was held iu high favor
in joint convention and ch.se u- all over the country, by both native
bois. Later on the senate was and foreigu bom citizens. Cleve-
permanently orgauized aud some land's claim that wealthy foreign
fearing that the Dubois electiou ers are more dangerous than poorer
would not be legal, fiually organ- classes is certainly a weak excuse
lzed another joint convention, for vetoing such an imK)rtaiit aud
which was participated in by a meritorious measure,
majority of the members of the
legislature, and Claggett was chosen
as senator, but the United States
senate seated Mr. Dubois. This
Gov. Lor i refutes to recognize the
railroad commission, or to approve the
h.md-t of p ?neiit incumbent. Wtiilethe
(laZHlto it iipp to Hi railroad c m
mi-aioo hs a ushI-'si and tiomimve lux
ury, it a i) it see ho v the Governor
oiii aboliah it, iu vit-w of the di O'Hinus
m.nlr t 'vn em a uu hen the, salaii'-s ot
I mm ii.buot w wuro re f ii8"l , hot on appeal
wnr uu; I and iiuiutuUeuts retuiuud iu
(.Hire.
The governor no d mbt has some griev
ance bmhisI (tin m Mnljrtig of the railroad
coiiitnHHinn, for it i annouooeil that he
will nut disturb either the Bnh aud game
protector or the pilot commissioners. A
man who neglect aod refutes to do his
duty when a leuialatnre is trying to eleot
a senator, in order to vent his spile ou
an individual, will pUy tha cur when
ever b ge,ts an opportunity L r.l will
get it where the c'dokca got the ax.
The present member of the railroad
Commission are li. II. Compson, I. A.
Mncrum and J. B. Eddy, with Lydell
ltaker a clerk.
Be Comfortable Wlille 'I'ravelins;
In oool weather. The LTDion Pacific
system heats its trains throughout by
steam heat from the engine, thus roak
ng every part of all its oars pleasan1
and oomfortiible. It also lights it car
by the celebrated Pinion Liaht making
thi'tn brill'ant at night. Passengers
carried daily on the fast mMl. For
sleeping-our reuervntions, tickets, or in.
formation, call nn or arTdress R W.
Baxter, Gen. Agt., 135 Third St., Port
land, Oregon.
K O Sperry
Thos Woolery
Ben Fleming
F E Holland
W T McNtbb
S C Lewis
K L Padberir
T Maronet
W II eseue
C T Smith
Dick Lahtie
Oeorge W Utt
toe lianev
Frank Engolman
Ed Eogelinan
i A Hughes
J n Pad berg
8 A Shaw
S J Kilchie
B Cochran
(I M Thornton
Oscar Mitchell
J H Ritchie
E Kietmami
Ed Clnff
Mike Hale
T J Wilhelra
W A Morgan
H Obner
J ColcBtock
C C Wilson
Wm H Padberg
L M Hl.ls
Gilbert A Ulrica
W S Smith
Chas Sperry
Paul Kietmann
Mat Halvorsen
Jas Nolan
W H McOormick
John Lindstrom
M J YWlltama
J J Mehlllgott .
W King
N Dickson
If Padberg
Levi Hansford
L B Knox
W M Hairuewood
Notice is hereby nlven that the understened
will apply to the County Court of Morrow
oiiniy. oreit 'n. at the Mav term. 1K97. on the
5th day of said month, for a license to sell
spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In less
quantities than one gallon for a period of one
year. itlAHLia hubinoh.
6:23-32. - Applicant.
CONSIGNMENT SHE
BISHOP'S
STORE
Toe Gazette editor has been
away for some time, and now he
case disposes of the argument that
, hopes to get a little of tho old-time
it.. ... i :.
elected a senator, even though
neither house were permanently
organized, and failing to do so, it
stands legally in the same position
as the Washington case, if the
opinion of the best constitutional
lawyers of our country is worth
anything.
It must be remeiuberod, how.
ever, that the so-called llenson
our section in the pushing of any
enterprise or project that may
prove beneficial to them. In all
matters the Ga.etto asks only the
earnest co-operation of our resi.
dents Let us all woik together
to push business iu our locality.
What is Hop Gold? Ile.t beer on
rlli. Hee i t. fUswbrr.
STATISTICS FOR IDLY CURiOUS.
Air
The Gazette has always had con
siderable respect for a good, honest
house was organized at tha sugges- populist, but if the populist mem
tion and on the advice of such men hers-elect of tho rooeut legislature
as Senators Hoar, Vilas, Thurston Bre Rn that party and
and others. They believed that ,orl ' material that the popu
such organization was legal for soy Par,y t"i,ia I"' "elect as
purposo or for the dischargo of any oUieiaU, the Uaz tto is moved to
duty required'of the legislature. y,MIord deliver us from any more
It is well known to some geutlemen " them. ' Their lust work of re
in Oregon that these men will not formation was tried on Joo Simon,
go tack of their owe legal opinions n, tJ "never came back." Joe
to help Governor Ixml aud hit Robbled np the whole flock
allies out of a bad position, of
II..! If - l .
, ,r w prevent Ir John H. Mitchell was not the
the election of a United State. c,,oic6 of ,hn Uiw9 B1K, tl)l
senator by the representative, of -.,, ()f 0r.L,o wliv tli ,
1 1. - r i '
I 1 I ritnlili(aiia BimiA ltiitt.ii lutmt
Aside from the legal com plica- Mint, and three d.niotratii. niuler
lions, it i. well to tote that lion, theleadershipof Himonand lUirne,
Urneliu. N. Itliss, ho i. at the refuse to go into the hou of ret
head or tbe I'rotivt ve TurifT
League of the foited Slates, actually aj.urned iW die. am
tK)oht to give the rrcalcitrant re. kheu there ere I.m than half i.
publiran.- the Simon frtiou- the re pn-sentativ... at the i-apitol
on auvice It. regard to the elec- mo-o than forly.five dy. afl.-r the
' m i w
lion oi a senator, about four we k Uciunini of the nesaion. and afir " 1 "r """
a t a I w " 1.1. ...! ,
go, wuicu a construed into a the legally organic! boue of rri
pun ior oeuator WilcUell. Mr. rentnlativrs had a.l .urni-d? Wh
UliM wa. irtit io.ultii a telegram, was there Do ffrt to meet on eoiu.
ana tbe Oregoniao howled that he won crouo l a. to matters of or
was a cbep politician who oevrr ganintioo, so that all might agn e,
maue toy great "uecet. at that and then let each IriM.tatnr ate LI.
Fecallurlty of tho Mocking nirrt.
The most remarkable thing about a
mocking' birtl is its way of laying out a
ratifro. In tho autumn It goes south
and establishes itself on a piece of
ground that will yield berries and oilier
food enough to laiit until the following
spring. The tra it i.i determined re
specting boundaries with as much ae
curacy as a- mming prospector would
use in staking out a claim. Perhaps it
may be ouly fifty yards square, and it
may have a length and breadth of as
much as one hundred yards. The space
depends rnulnly upon the food supply
in sl;ht, but the mocking bird is a
great glutton and wants ten times the
quantity that would be necessary to
keep him alive. Having laid out his
range, tho owner will defend it with
his life, and no other fruit-eating bird
sruCliliOLDEKS' UKEI'INU.
VJOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE AN
1 'I moil meetinir for the stockholders of the
Morrow County l and & I rust Couuiriiv will be
held at the office f the tressnrer on the second
Saturday In March at 7 p. m , for the pur pone of
electing otli'ers and attending to such other
oiiHiicbs as may come heforc the meeting.
in-n iv- iv. tlx Ml), Secretary.
Notice of Intention.
1 AND OFFICE AT I.A GKANDE, OREGON.
14 leb 11. IH'j;. Notice in hercbv elven that
inc ioiiowiiik named sctucr lias niea notice oil
ins intention to miike nnal proof In support of
his claim, aud that said proof will be made
before ('oiimv ( lerk. Uma'llla Countv. Oreiron.
at renuieton, uregn, on Marcn it, 1'J7, vix:
HAMCEL W. W A TT E N 11 U KG E R,
H I. E No. S"fi2, for the K'X NWH.hec. S4 and
'4 KWW, xec. . ' D 'I N.. R. 27 K.. W. M.
He names the followluz witnesses to prove I
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, sulci land, viz;
Frank Sloan, of Galloway Oregon, and Henry
C Thomp-on, Albert Davis, Davis McCarty, all
of Echo, Oregou, B. r. WILSON,
517-27 . KeKlster.
HEPPER, OREGON
mi ) w t uu
20,000 POUNDS OF
in ids m mm,
Consisting: of
Tables, Chairs, Bookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book
Caves, Lounges, Sofas, Sprint; Mattresses, Wool Mattresses,
Parlor Suits, Center Tables, eto , eta. Brussels Carpets, Wool
Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Bat Bucks, Hanging
Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., eto,
All the above Goods are Placed on Sale at
Half Value or Less.
Will be Sold Kegardless of Cost.
Fix np your homes at once with Stylish Furniture,
while this opportunity is offered.
Our Sale on General Merchandise
Still Continues.
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
Is
If you arc using Japan tea
of any other sort than Schil
lings Best, you arc losing
half your money.
Your grocer returns your
money in full if you don't
lite it.
Watches Smuggled In Milk.
The French customs authorities on
the Swiss frontier have detected a novel
and ingenious swindling device. Watch
es were sent across th border, sealed
up In cans of condensed milk. , It is
estimated that twenty-two thousand
watches, valued at two million francs,
have entered France thus In the past
tlx months.
A Sriiiltmg h (Ampi4f
na rrrHl,ca
Nolle to lariarr.
I will plane for sal at Oonsor k
Hrook'i a receipt for killing squirrel.
nil gophers, wbioh is easily prepared
ml oan b. mad at eo.1 not to Mfleed
5 oeott per galloo. They readily tak.
t hi. poison and it i nooa lo vry
particular, I will furnish with receipt
dm s to make twenty gallons of th.
poison for )1 and gnsrante th. drag, lo
0ot less loan S r.ot per gallon.
tf D. F. HwAtiiuRT, llrppuor, Or,
lotinni Tb. iuk ha birJIj Ul
time to dry on th great cUilj U.
lof ii wm tonoauctHl that Mr.
Mm tJ ma tUted at McKiu.
rfUry ot lb. inlfrior
I'rot apical, from Mttk llim.a I
own judgment m lo whom ht ought
to upHrt for t ;niWl State lotiit.
tor? It diJn't suit Jo Hituon.
rmai'U'nl' mi r l him "Ho I'll,
rr'oir t'(ililn
A liiTMiiin lnver 'f llim' hna mad.
tin ( ill. iv mi? I'uriiMM i .iliMilntidim, nays
the lli'i liner A tn-n I I'mt: A limn amok
I h If u pt'' nf mk'.Imivi ii I. lows nut of
lit moil li ( r i verv '"in' hi till the
';h' i.l :niUe IiohIh. If In' amokra
fniir piH ii tl.i f.-rteiity year h.
lll.llVI llllt '' I. . M M'loltV t I.mkI
tf ti li.viia 'iiii rur houra jt
ifetlo ran l lli hvi r taUea or rtHlvra
aoj Mvm--low l iit.i'.in-and each
U1h l.nts li n M-t'oii'U Iu tlv ) rr' time
tho h.r.ir w,.iil. l,.iitt .S.h) kiwa.
and their hiMi woul'l Imvo Ui n imttrd
f.ir the ui of f"itvi da):u4al
Im hi r.
If Mi? rntlri' lupiiLitli-n la eonaldcfrd
lo l' I ti oi,i pi l lie I. nuns of tlii
niniilter of human It "ufi Mould Hvlgli
ninety
irtrtu I.I'Ih nt Ihe hi linn y St I ir.
The iiir preMoire on i-ron of urdl
nary le U r.iiti vu and halt ton.
. A man f lilty v r tif aire has la or
dinary raw. undrvMl )ouvlf II JiO
tintea, and, of rmirw, drraktnl klmlf
lual a many tunrik.
Wliro a i ;-rri nn th. street ralao
111 hat. lititUe a Imsv, th work uf
ynd, ha la earn! Iy th movement
of the rarth It t mrtrra r4 wllh Ui
planet, ihrr. imlr rmnel th. aun. an
Besuty niU ffwanla U th sua.
T Uhfth of lif. m b larwaa'd by
WMfilng iinr lb m.J oi; f i
rrs to ft If lb hiruou cro J nul d' u",i' Ths uy ,
tbt Orttfvpiai witb
gtof li.r- Uvb ttJV iv4t( j,
On. t
M . tv i i,4 tfTrcj
allowed to enter It.
Notice of Intention.
AND OFflCE AT THE DAU.Ea OREGON,
lJ r'eb. 1, 1S'7. Notloe Is lieri-lir niven
'hut the followlim-named settler has tiled notice
ol his Intention to make tiiml iroof In support
ol his elaim, and that siilil pronl will be made
neioiaj. w. Morrow, t;onnty t;iern, at lieppuer,
urt'Kon.on jiaren, lain, isji, vis:
HARLAN STANTON,
Hd. E, No. n. for the wu NE!i, fE(i NE! and
NWIa 8aU.pee.r2.Tp.4 8.lt. 21 E.
Hena'nea the followlnt: witnesses to prove
nis continuons residence upon aim cultivation
ol. said land, vis:
John Jetikln. Allen W. Rallnr. Charles D.
Ashbaiigti, ol Klfcht Mile, Oregon, and Charles
W. Ingraham, ol Heppucr, Oregon.
JAB. K. MOORE.
514-24. KeKlster.
Farmers at a distance should call soon,
thereby getting better selection.
FRMK MGFflRLflND,
MANAGER.
Inlood
HI miniate the stomach.
rouse the liver, cure billnuv
nrss, headarlie, dli'lnrsa,
sour timiaeh, rontiMtlin,
rlc. Wire eenla. Sold bf all ilrunrNt.
Th oulr mut lo uka with Hud's Maruiatrllla.
Pills
for .Coxwtj
D00TSAND SHOES
D
ownl
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT
He has anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good
article when Mat guarantees it
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Old Stand, Main Str.at. Repairing a Sn.claltv.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Nolle, for Fablleatlaa.
I'hitkd Stati s Land Orrira.
The Dal lea, Oreiron, Feb. J. 1W7.
OTirK 18 IIEKKBY OlVttf THAT KM-
nil It 8. Kelihlv. ol Heppner, Oreaou.
hss-flled notleeol Intention to make final proof
heloraj. w. Morrow, county elerk, at blsorlira
In Heppner Oreaon, on Monday, th. l.Mh day
of 11rh, IW17, on II in ter rultur application
No. .I7, tor lot ft. NK HM'and N4tiEUnl sec
tion No. IK, In township No. 6 south, range No,
a eaai.
he name as wltneewea: Charles H. Halles.
William Kti-ka, Jamea H. Wyland, Joseph
waiter, ail oi uaruman, irernii.
61- 24 J Ait P. MOOKK, Register.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't .You Want a Place to
Put tin Vnnr Tonm ?
1 y am 'Arc You in Need of a Saddle
Horse
7
Notice of Intention.
All these can be procured nt Thompgon A Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
These gentlemen are well acqnatnted with Grant, Harney. Crook. Allium and other counties
r a (u tr w atj a arn w t-itfwa MtvAal
1 J ?ib. 12. IW7. MoUeV li Baraby" atVan thai n(, monur ' Mine In making these section, with traveling men.
FLY'S TRKAM RALM Is dmIU v rar.
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ciila al IHwrttauar by mail I eaaapics lot. by malt
IX T BKOl IlkllS, M Warn av, Isw lurk Citr.
' 9rtkvmA kttiavr4 i4 f.iff with wm I
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f ml WAV r 1'r.f Ml hf Uft'lllifJ at
FERRY'S SEED HKXUAL
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the following named senior has fllej notice of
his Intention to make final prixil In support of
his claim, and that aald proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
urtwoo, on Marrn vis :
( IIAK1.RY T. fMITH.
Fid. t. No. . for th. N K . Heo. 11. Tp. 2 S.. R
2.1 K . W. M.
He names tb. following witneaaee to prove
his continuous realdenc. upon and cultivation
of said land, ts:
v....k .. t . -.. wmAa woUH n
II.MI KIIKriWIWI. .l.ltllH IIVU... n.
perry, all of lone, Oregon, and Thomas ( aria.
Prices lo keeping with th times.
THOMPSON & BTNNS,
'perry
)l Her
tier, Oregon.
JAS. r. MHIRR.
Reglaler.
THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
A Writ, to T. ft. Qvnrctr,
" Drawer U4, Chicago, ftecra.
'TT iry of th. Sraa Accicasn
V f Cohsaut, fur Informatioa
4 V rrgatdleg Accident lasar
Lp-' Nl c- Mention this paper.
Py so doing yois cm mps
membership fre. lias paid over IfOOfQQQQ (at
nccUcnlal lujailt.
Do your own Agent.
no MEDIC At. EXAMINATION HrQCUED
Notice of Intention.
I AM) Om R AT TH R PA 1,1 M OHI'lilt.
4 . Iw. tsMr Is hrl y fit en
that lh lull. In. a ne.1 tiler has flle.1 l
tleolhls tittitltn In make fl ual pim.l In sup.
put I ii4 bis rial in. and lhai aald r..f will he
mane wehips J a. K'Unx. (nimy (lerk, al
llefpiwl, r.nn. Marrtl TX l7, tit.
Jill!t W. Al.t'TOTT.
HI. It int. h-t iba w4 HWi. fv HWW
and !,. I . tp.l h .'I I
III ntmia Ihe bdinwln. wliwrine In pra.
b's miitinuoue ralUoc apoq atid iIUatloa
4 sal.l land ls
Kn hart W Hublann, Aamw R. M alr, Inha
W lMket. rtancW U tuuittr, aU uf aihl
Mite, liter'.
mr Mount,
SI K.g laier.
A Dill SIS TRA TON'S SOTICK.
NOTIft IU KIRfRY IV1 TRtTttr
tr (4 nd!n'ailna) nn lha t4
IUlla M Ally. iWn., wee trnil ta the
un.lnKne.l on (ha M4 daf ol Irb-tterV. Ii7,
a. (he if Tourt lf lha ('nuaty nl lti.rt,
Male cw .etn ail rwrA.a bavine rwt
tnlMi tll Mawirt Pf"IM wi ihl.l im
i'i in. I ! at h Mi ni a) . A
I ta lupf r ne,.. wiit,tn .., iba
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t'prr Srrv
lai Uila y i rVtarvaey,
T I Tn"
aVkaataatUtt
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '07
WOOL SOLD
Al lUrr-o'. Eoten. fVndloto, Bake.
1'itj, t.lgin nI lla.tlngioo.
C. E. RANOUS,
IttrrvRR, OakOoR,
nr'i
in
FOH
l laaa atij dpeclCeallout fomishtd oa
appiira'ioa.
Contracting a Specialty.
AU I n 1. td eepairto dim al raard)ab!t
fate. ). tiMwr. all f, U
ITrrxrm U
Far it rs and Vliiaors,
Fathers and Mothers,
FOH
Sons and Dauohters,
FOU
nil the Family.
With tb cIom of tbe rrptijpiitial campaign THE TRIBUNE
reeoguito tbe fact that tbe American jnopie are cow tixioa to gire
tbeir time to home and baaineM iutercnta. To mt tbis condition
piilitict will bare far kVa pace and prominenco, nntil another 8tate rr
National occamon demand a renewal of tbe fiht for tbe principle, for
which THE TRIBUNE bae labored from lU Inception to tbe preaent
day, and woo it greateat victories.
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to make THE WEEKLY 1 HI BUN E pre-eminently a
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