Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 20, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER; MORROW COUNTY; OREGON TUESDAY. APRIL 20. 1897.
WEEKLY rtO. 7X1 1
SEMI-WEEKLY MO 5o7
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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0. R. & N. LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 5:45 p m. daily exoept
Snnday arriving at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 10:51) p, m. and ar
rives at Heppner ISO a m
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:15
p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:22 p. m.
and Uma ilia 9:25 p. m.
Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 505 a. m. and Heppn r Junctijn 6:12
a. m. aid ar ivee at Portland 11:E a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner Junction 8:48 a. m. and at
Umatilla 505 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 10:40 p. m. and at
Portland 6a.m
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. K & N., Heppner, Ore.
OFFICIAL IDXSaECTOXaT. ' '
United States Officials.
President.. ..William McKinley
V President , (iarretA. Hobart
Secretary of State.. John Sherman
oeoretary of Treasury Lyman J. Oage
Seoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Blisp
Ueoretary of War Hnssell . Alger
Seoretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General James A. Uary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Seoretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
liovernor... ...,W. P. Lord
Seoretary of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer..... Phil. Meteohan
onpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General ,.....C. M. Idleman
Congressmen DnaDD
Printer........ .".W. H. Leeds
!R. S. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. . Wolverton
. . Flxth Judicial District.
Cirouit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Crosaoat.ing Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
Kepremntative J. N. Brown
I'onnty Jadge A. (i. Bartholomew
'' Commissioners J . B. Howard
J. W. Beckett. .
" Clerk J.W.Morrow
" Sheriff K. L. Matlock
" Treasurer.. Frank Gilliam
' Assessor J. '. Will If
Surveyor- J. W. Horoor
School Bup't Jay W. Bhipley
' Coroner ....B. F. Vaughau
LKPPNFH TOWN OFFIOXBS.
Mior.... Thos. Morgan
U"nnilrnen Goo. Conner, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Slooum, M.
Lichtenthal and J. H, Simons.
R oordor W. A. Richardson
T easnrer I W. Briggs
Marshal A. A. Roberts
Precinct Officer.
Justioeof the Peace W. E. Richardson
Constable N. 8. Whetstone
United States Land Officers.
TBI DALLES, OB.
J. F. Moor Register
A. 8. Biggs Booeiver
LA GBANDS, OB.
B. F, Wilson Register
J. H. Bobbin... Receiver
BSCBST SOCIETIES.
KAWLINS POST, NO. IL
G. A. R.
Maeta at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of
ach month. All veterans are Invited to Join.
OC. Boon, Geo. W. Smith.
Adjutant, tf Commander.
ional BanK of mm.
WM. PENLAND, ED. R. BISHOP.
President. Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
HEPPNER. tf OREGON
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER-
C. A. RHEA,
T. A. RHEA,
Geo. w. con sen,
8. w. spencer,
- President
Viee President
- Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Transacts a General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE
On all parti of the world
Bought and Sold.
Collection! made on all points on
reasonable Terms,
gurplua and undivided Profits, MS.OOO.OO.
Ontario-Burns Stage Line
-a. r r-
HKS-GHHYOH STBGELIKE
H A. WILLIAMS, P-op.
ONTAlilO-DUliSS
IVavee Barns Daily al 6 p. tn. and ar
rives st Ontario io 42 hours.
Single Fare $7.80.
Round Trip $15.00
ATerTh rough freight f, rente per pound.
BURXS-CASYOX
mm Hums dally "tf!"! Snnrtaf . Connects
St i anyon fit? with Ilri.ri-r Monument suits
Itrnt roils to Itilrrtnf from Portland. CaawrU
with th Ontario, rrlnr'llia and !.' lr
su-s at suraa.
M hvAaa t Pevc;m
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
Mar. 11. 1S97. Notice la lierehv iHvnn that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
her intention to make final proof in support of
her claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow. Coiintv Clerk, at. Hennner
Oregon, on May 10, 1897, viz:
ANNIE GILLIAM,
Hd. E. No. 4170, for the SE4 SK, 8ec. 29. NEV
8E4 and Etf KM!, Sec. 32, Tp. 4 a, K. 26 E., W.
She names theffollowinor witnPRRPn tn
her continuous residence iinnn nnri milHvnHnn
of, said land, viz:
Charles B. Emery, James O. Williams, Mrs.
Ann E. Chapel, Edward 8. Cox, all of Ilardraan,
Oregon. jas. F. MOORE.
kh-w Register.
PendletonpOregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Eoho. Pendleton, Baker
uity, liigin and Huntiugton.
C. E. RANOUS,
Hbpfnbr, Oregon,
Plans and Specifications furnished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
fW All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash,
oors and windows nn hanH unit ftiriilaV.aH a.
reasonable rates. Give me your order.
All kinds of repairing done at reasonable
rates. Leave orders with P. O.
Thompson Go,
Sent Free
To an; person interested in humane
matters, or wbo loves animals, we will
send free, npon application, a oopy of
the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this
Society. Io ' addition to its in
tpnsely interesting reading, it ooutains a
list of the valuable and unusual pre
miums given by the paper. Address
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While yon mp yonr subscription paid op yev
oan keep yonr brand in free of charge.
Bora. P. O.. Heconer. Or. Horses. P B en left
iboolder; cattle, sam on left hip.
('hanln. H.. Hardman. Or. Homes brandar
Oonrixlit hiD. ('atUe branded the same. Als,
unuida ( I on hones nxht thiirhi eaitla aaa
brand oa right ahunldsr, and cat off end o
rinht ear.
Cook, A. J.,Lena.Or. Horma, tOon rlchtalionl
tar; ( attln. asmenn right hip: ear mark aonan
trop off left and split in right.
DonsrlKM. W. M.. OallowaT. Or. Cattle. B D wi
right sidn, swailow-fork in aacb sar; horaas, B I)
n ten nip.
Kir. Hris.. Dnnclaa. Or. Horses brandad ELY
is left shonlder, oattla same on Ufthip. bolr
in nam ear.
Florae. L. A.. nirnsr. Or. Tattla. l.V oa
riahl hip: horaaa V wiLh bar ruder oa riaht
mnuamr.
Jonsa, Harry, Hsppnr, Or nomas brandad
rf J on tha Uft ahoaliler: cattls bra'idnd J on
Hirl.t hip. also aoderbtt in left aar. lUng la
Borrow ooaoty.
inhrm. falls. Lena. Or. Hnraaa. eimlaT or
raft t'lHoi eaula, aama on rlhthlp, nador hal
wop in n"' ann sum A lert ar
Konnr. Mik. Hmnner. Or. Hnnwa hrandMl
KN( on laft hip eattia aama and orop off left
an nniior slop on IM rlatil
Kamnarland.W.O.. Mimnt Varnon. Or. I Lot.
sattla o nht and laft ba, swallow fork in U fl
aar and amlar nnp io riht rnr. Hihinmiw
brand oa tort shoulilar. Baaga la Uraot coootv
LoftMi, IMapnan, tnt. Or. 8 It on If ft hit.
ea oattla. crop and split on right aar. il'irraa
una brand oa toft shoulder. HaBg Uran
aountr. . '
Laahey, J. W. Happnar Or. Horaaa brandad
L and A oa lTt shmtldars oattla aama oa laft
hip, wattle over right aya, Uina alita is right
ar.
Minor, Oanar, rrappnar Or. Oattla, D os
riaht hip; bursa, M oa toft aoooidar.
Mirrran. M. N., Happaar. Or. Horaaa, H )
oo irri anoni'Mt eauia aaoiaoa wnnip.
Onrmra. J. W TVraglas. Or.; boraas U ue lf
h'mUlar: oattla aama oa right hip.
Paraar A niaaaoa. Hardnaa.Or, Borasa IP as
irtooai'Mr.
Pipar. J. H iMlntrtnn. Or. Horaaa. K enn
nartad or. toft atwaiiiiar; eatUa, aaraa oa tof hip.
aiKtar bit lo aaca aar.
Hrtir. i. W.. iUpptwrr. Or.-Horaaa, 10 m
toft shooklsr. ( alOa, () oa right hip.
I
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lt tup, arp right and andartiit m toft yaar,
aewtaui lumaa W t on toft atxmldiw.
1 kmripaa, 1. An ll-tim, Or Hnraas, m
toft alMwldr: eaitla. 1 ,m toft haltor.
Tamer K. W.. HavpfMW. Or.-WmaU eapttal T
tot sh,lrtor. hnrp; catUa aama a toft bis
with aiilil In hoh aara.
THorottMi, 11. M.. lima, OV Hnraaa braadid
H r roaawrfad no to't stifto: ahaoo aaraa brand.
W'l.nlir..r. W. i . ,ll.,w, ir : h..r
aaarter riMte JW on rirM mUir; rati
iiarirroair JW a right hip and ritrti !,
rnn a I toito in toft aar. liang la Mrru aad
i. raMiiia aoantma.
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NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Cniteo States Land Ofpick.
La Grande, Oregon, March 9, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN MADE AT
this office by the duly verified and cor
roborated affidavit of John McCullough alleg
ing that Lena A. Munkers who made timber cul
ture entry No. 2133 at the IT. 8. Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, on February isth, 1W8. for
the KlA 8H and W SEU Bee. 17 Tp 3 8, R 28
E. W. M., has failed to comply with the timber
culture law in this, that she failed to break or
cause to be broken five acres or any number of
acres on said tract within one year after her
timber culture entry of said tract; that she
never made any improvements upon said tract
and did some ttme in the year 18H9 remove from
said county and state and has never relumed
and did at about said time abandon said claim.
Therefore, with the view of the cancellation
of said entry the said pirties are hereby sum
moned and required to be and appear before
J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow county,
Oregon, at his otKce at Heppner, Oregon, on the
th day of May, 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day then and there to produce such testimony
as they may have concerning said allegations,
the final hearing to be had before the Kegistor
and Receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the 2d
day of May, at 10 o'clock a. m.
B. F. VIILSON,
Register.
J. H. ROB BIN 8,
531-541. Receiver. .
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TJNDFR
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of tbe Btate of Oregon for
the County of Morrow and to me directed and
delivered, upon a judgment rendered and en
tered in said court on the 2nd day of March,
1897, in favor of L. P. Davidson, i'lalntitl, and
against Samuel K. Walker, Defendant, for the
sum of One Hundred Thirty-Five Dollars with
Interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
from the 12th day of October, 1896, and the
further sum of Foity Dollars with interest at
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
27th day of April 1896; the sum of Fifteen Dol
lars attorney fees; the sum of $23.20
costs and disbursments of this action
I have levied upon the following described real
property, to-wlt: Bouth-west quarter of Sec
tion Twenty six In Township Three (3) South of
Range Twenty-three (23) East W M, to satisfy
said judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will
on Saturday,
The 8th day of May, 1897,
atone o'clock p, m., of said day, at the front
door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow
county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and In
terest of the said Samuel S. Walkor in and to
the above described property at public auction
to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand,
the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of
said execution and all costs, and costs toat may
accrue. E. L. MATLOCK,
Bheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated April 5th, 1897. 633-tl
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Ofticr,
The Dalles, Oregon, April 2, 1897.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JACK
son H. Stanley, of Billsboro, Oregon, has
tiled notice of Intention to make final proof
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at his office
In Heppner, Oregon, on Monday the 17th day of
May, 1897, on timber culture application No.
2987, for the NEW of section No 28, in Township
1 North Range No. 24 East.
He names as witnesses: A. T. McNav and
Thomas J. Carle, of Heppner, Oregon, Kraten 8.
Bperry and 1'aul Keltman, of lone, Oregon.
JAS. IT. MOORE,
533-44 Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
J March 17. 1897. Notice is herehv irlveu
that the following-named settler has Hied notice
of his Intention to make filial proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
neiore c. l.. treeiann, u. a, uom. at iicppner,
Oregon, on Mayfith, 1897, viz:
ALEXANDER L. WALKER,
(Id. K, No. 4215, for the EV4 NEU Sec 32 and WW
N Sec, S3, Tp 2 H, K 25 K.
He names the following witnesses tn nrove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said laud, vis:
Alunzo M. Markhnm. Nathan Hhaw. of Honn-
ner, Oregon, Ralph Benge, James Brown, of
Lexington, uregou.
J An, F. MOOKK.
'"28-38. Register.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
United States Land Orrirt,
1 Grande. Oreiron. March 9. IH97.
ClOMI'LalNT HAVING BKEN MADE Al
' this office by tha duly verltled and corrobo
rated aflidavlt of Paul G. W. Balilaer. allealm
that George W.lsom, who made homestead entry
no. nun. on uei. a, mra, al me t iillea Males
Land Office at La Grande. Oremm. for the NnU
1K,. NUHWU and HWI4 NW, Sec 83, Tp 4 8,
R 29 E. W. M . has wholly abandoned said tract:
that he has changed his residence therefrom
lor more than six months since inaklnv asid
entry and that said tract Is not settled iiihhi nor
cultivated by sad party as required by law.
1 iierinore, Kim tne view 01 me cancellation
of said entry the said parties are hereliy sum
moned and required to be appear before K. I,
rreeiano, u. n. circuit Court Communion-
er at his office at Ifni'tmar. Oreiroi,. 011
the fth day of May. I K7 at the hour of
10 o'clock A, M. of said day, then and there tn
urinnii-e bih-ii iwuimiiir aa inev mar nave con-
earning said alienations, the Dual hearing to lie
nan rw iore me negisier ana Receiver at Ijh
(ramie, Oregon, on the 22d day of May, 1x97 at
1U O CIIM'K A. M. B. g. WIIMlN,
HeifUter.
J. n, ROHHINH,
829 39. Keceiver.
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f. A. Woolery, lone
Irrigation rates will be charged by lbs
Ileppeer Light A Water Company from
tbs Oral time that water is osetl tbrougb
the hose for that pnrpoee. 6-7
Tbe Oatette will lake potatoes, at pies,
eggs or butter oo subsnript'on socoqoIb.
Any ooe owing Ibis iffieerso settle tbair
erC'tnotc io this manner and ean'l do it
loo sooo to anil ns.
Wanted An Idea
tMak
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fr"irl yr ft- thy wr brtua w
IrncsJMd WaliKhal s t o , Kmi an
BILL JOHN.SON 8AY8
I've always notissed, fellers,
Hit's a risky thing to do,
To kalkalate accordin' 1 : . :
. To how things look to you.
The man 'at talks the nicest.
Don't help yon up the hills;'
The one that prays the loudest '
Don't always pay his bills, i .,
Sometimes the biggest fishes,
Bites the smallest kinds of bait;
An' mighty ugly wlutmln' : '
Can make the beat 0' mates.
The smartest lookln' feller
May b a reg'ler tool
You're alius kicked the highest
By themeokest looking mule. .
ONE' OFFICE GIVEN OUT.
Postmaster at Hood River Named st Cou
' ' Kresemaa Ellls' lnstance. .
From the Oregonlan. .-''
w.
JV1. Yates bag beeu appointed post
msster at HoodEiver, and, so" far as is
kDown; bis to 1 tbb flret 1 spf ointment
made in Oregon, on tbe recommendation
of a member of the ooneressionnl dele.
gation. ( It is claimed as first blood for
Ellis, and as a Mitchell viotorv. Tbe se
lection is evidently not "satisfabtory to
all tbe people of Hood River, and Mr. H.
T. Davidson, of that town, who ia ' now
in Portland, says tbe appointment of
Yates will make lots of normlints in that
locality. " ; ,
The other applicant for the Dlace was
James H. Dukes, who served daring the
civil war as captain, and is a member of
the Q. A. R. Captain Dukes was recom
mended by E. L. Smith, presidential
eleotor, aod all of the delegation to tbe
National repnblioan oonvebtion ' who
reoognized tbs merit of an old soldier,
while nearly everv natron of tha linn A
River postofflce joined in signing a peti-J
tinn fnr hia innniiiliiunl Tn .11
this. Congressmen "Ellis turned him
down to appoint another man at Ihe dic
tation bf ex-fiengtor Mitohell. ' ' 1
Hnmethinv tn Oananrf nn
H ,..-.. VH,
Mr. James Jones, of tha rlrnor firm nf
. ; -
V (. rl . ... . i .,
rfonea a oon, vowaen, ins., in speaRtng
- St T tr v is .s .
oi vx. xving s uiew uieoovery, says mat
-iu .01 uio wiid wii , vttauseu wun
La Grippe, and her case grew so serious
that pbysiolans at Gowden and Pane
Oould do nothing for her. It seemed to
deVeloD into Haatv flnninmnhnn Mn.
ing Dr. King's New Discovery 1 in store,
ana soiling jots or it, ne took a bottle
borne, and to the surprise of ell she be
gan to get better from first dose, and
bait dozen dollar bottles oared ber soand
and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Golds is guar
anteed to do this sood work. Trv it.
free trial bottles at Cooeordi Brook's
Drug Store. . .,,,..
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Old Prnpl.
Old people wbo require medioine to
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find lb true remedy io Eleotrio Bitter.
This medicine does not stimulate and
oontains no whisky nor other inloxiosnt,
but sot a a toolo aod alterative. . It
act mildly on tbe stomaob aod bowel
sdding strength and giving tone to th
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narformanna nf Ilia fnnnlinni Plnnl.ln
liitter is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old I'annla flnit It foal ar.
aotly what they need. Priee fifty ceote
ami fi.uu per boitl at Uonaor A Brock'
urog mors.
rilral fllesl Itrklng Pllea.
Symptoms: Moisture; intenas Itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching' If allowed to continue lorn
ors form which often bleed and ulcerate
becoming very sore. Hwayne't Oint
ment sin is tbe Itching sod bleeding
heals nloeration, and in most eases re
moves Ihe I u mors. At dniuulsls. or
mail, for. AO oetita. Dr. bwayne A Hon
i liiladnipliia.
Trt U'r, Hall-lllienrn and liierna.
TJie Intense Itihlng and smarting, IncI
by applying CbtnterUin Eye and
Hkln Oiiitiueut. Many very bad casrs
have Own iwrrnari.iritly cured by It. It
I equally rffli lent for Itching piles and
a lavoriMi rwmeov ior sore nintiies
chapped hamU, cbilbUlns, frost ldte
and chronic sore eyes, M eta. pr bi.
llr f'adr'a f'anillll.a
I'S"-0? Ia
jnat what a horse nrda when In
ondition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food
but
mdi:lne and the bt In nae to put
a
norae in prime oontlltlon. JVice
cents er pat k age.
At Ileppner's warsbooae Phil I Oobn
will pay ,e big heat market price for foil
I . L. - a . u ...
wvh prna, ui jss, i lira, ste. l'blli sells
direct to Kaat.ru boysrs, fMif bim be-
fort yotj nil JQU. plti, f
&4KltJ6
A
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for its great 'leavening strength
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ROYAL BAKINU POWDER CO., NEW Y UK
THE NEW SCHEDULE.
The O. it. & N. Pnta on Another Train and
Tears np the Old Time Table For a New
I One. : ;..t . -i .
Tomorrow, April 21, a new time table
goes into effaot on the O. R & N mnk-t
iog many important changes in pas
senger servioe. This is oooaaioned hy
the patting on of another and a muoh
needed train. Tbe new train west
bound to Portland will be known as.
,NoJ 3, "Portland express," while tha
east-bound is No. 4, "Spokane express'
i Train No. 1 will be the Oregon Bborf
(Line oonoeotion, and leave Huntington 1
al 1 p. m.. arriving at Portland the t6M
lowing afternoon at 6 p.m. (Via Ore
gon division, not via Walla Walla ) ,.
L "
Train No. 2 will be the east-bound
Vre8
on Sbort Line : connection, and
leave Portland at 9 n. m..' arrivinrr at
H
untington tbe following afternoon at"
2 p.
tn. (Via Oregon division . nn !
Walls Walla.)
I Train NO. 8 will ha tha ftrnut Wn.tk
I ..... .uv UIVHI XlUIbU
ern Cnnnectinn from li,i ..i ..J
i ii u cml nun leavn
In , .
opogane at :10 p. m., arriving at Portland
it . a ii . .
te tonowing day at VI m., noon. (Via
W
alia Walla and Wallule, not via Pan.
di
leton.) ! i 7. ': '
T ain No. i will be the easthnnnd
flonneotion with tbe Great Northern, rind ;
will leave Portland at 2:45 p. m.l arrive ,
ing at Spokane the following morning ,
at 7:15 a. m. (Via Wallnla and , Walla
Walla, not via Pendleton.) -' ' " 1 ' " 1
Trains Nos. 7 and 8.' between Portland
and Tbe Dalles will be annulled, m i
I Horth boouj assUKBia Ouul inilula
east of and inoluding Pendleton ticketed
to points north of and including Walla
Walla (exoeptlng Pendleton lo Walla
Walla) will be oarrled lo Umatilla on
train No 1 and will oonneot witb train
No. 4. '
Booth bouud passengers from nointa
north of Walla Walla lioketed lo points
east of and inoluding Pendletou will be '
carried lo Umatilla on train No. 8, and '
will conned with train No. 2.
These changes oo the 0. It. A N. will
luaieriBii aueov toe time 01 smvintr at
ssstern points, but it is so improvement
over tbe old arrangement, as tbe travel
ing OUDIIO Will learn h nn..l.i..
- . w rua ...UWV,
The local time table appears in ita
usual plaoe on tbe first Dare oflhla
issue. '
ADVEIITWEMEMS THAT ARE BEAD.
Evident That Printers' Ink Is a Good Invtat-
nrai-Aa Krho Frost Koathara Orrgoa. ,
A great many people contend that th
publio do not read display advertise
ments. Lvery business man wbo is "up
to date" know better. ' '
That tbe live ads. of tbs "Hennner
n if . .
w..wu iuiuiu, aa wen ss at
boms, I ev.denl by tbe following taken
from the Itoseburg Iteview, on of
fJuilthero Oregon's best newananar.-
A bis advertiaamanl In it,, tr
, l . uryruor
Gsselte begins: ,
! am lbs father of M rhll,l-n
twine, am also a merehant and .ni
your patronage,"
w should think tbe fellow would
need a whole lot of patronage to keep
uai ismiiy soppned with provision.
Ils Works the (Were.
A smooth scoundrel bas beeo working
grooere io Willamette vslly- town on
sly little Job whereby bs cleans np $75
dollars in a plaoe, skips oat, changes
bi osme aod seeks a victim In a new
locality. Tbe Albany Democrat give
this account of bis oiwrstloo:
"On Marob 30 a yonng man B fuel G
inobe tall, weighing about 140 pound
we io Albany, and representing him
self lobe T. Kingsford A Co., maonfao-
tnrara nf HiIvm f 1 1 . .1 . .-L 1 l 1
- .'" vaitn llligil, IIIQ QOIr
snti trost bouse, and traveling directly
for tbe factory, bs conld sell cheaper, got
order from Boat of the grooer for 8
or 10 esaas, at 2 cents below the oioal
ooe I witb freight paid to Albaoy. One
bo0M "M "lec,J dwlributuig point.
Whll h" be inoidaotally needed
175 so be called at Ihe Kiral Valine.
175 so be called at Ihe Pint Nelioa
al Bank and drew on T. Kiugsford k
J' A ,0fW WM "l In Indeollfy
I oim. Ibe draft was endorsed and Mr.
tun
Miller left lor oll.ar flnl.ta Ainm Ik.
""'Hy IbU way, cleaning up
ennui ij a aay. in urail srepalog
returned aod tbe endorser are being
sailed opoo lo make their signature
giod.
Tbe Heppner Transfer Co. bav wood
for sale. Call on them. 25 lm
for sals A flue six
Call oa or writ Bo Pweggsrt. Leiiog .
lon.Or, ' '"" (
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