X i OFFICIAL PAPER Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER; MORROW COUNTY; OREGON TUESDAY. APRIL 20. 1897. WEEKLY rtO. 7X1 1 SEMI-WEEKLY MO 5o7 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. rCBLIBHID . Tuesdays and Fridays BT TiE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $3.50 par year, fl.25 for six mrnth, 75 ota. tor three moncns, strictly in advance. Aduertising Rates Made , Known on Application. . THIS PAPKR ie kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Aganoy, 64 and 65 Merchants Exehangs, Ban Francieco, California, where oou raota for advertising can be made for it. 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. 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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. 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Its illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and its literary departments are edited with con Hootbiog, and not irritating, strength log, sud doI weskiog, small but, efTeo tive suob are the qualities of DeWitt's Little Early Risers tbs famous little pills. Oonaer ft Brook. Now Is tbs time to get the Weekly Oregooisn, the greatest oewepsper of the Wsel. Witb the Oazotte, both atrios ly in advance.ooa year, $3.50. No better oombioatinn of newspapers eaobs made 'o tbe stats. Wslt. Thompson runs stsgs between Heppner aod Monument, arriving every day exoept Monday and leaving every day eioepl Sunday, Hbortest and obeap eet mote to tbe Interior, Oonaer A Brook, agents. Through 'rsios on the O. R A N. will run vis. Cti stilla, Walla Walla and IVndleton. Through sleepers, first aod eonod-clase, will run lo eonoeotion witb tbs Cuion Pacific, tbe ssme as hereto fore. A tbrougb first olaae sleeper Port land lo Ppokaoe, connecting witb tbe nrat cinaa sieeper io Ht. rani, and a through loorial sleeper Portland to HI. Pan), will ran In connection with the Ureal Northern railway. If ror ssis Aooot inirty Ions or rye bay, located about two and one-ball miles of Hardman. Also 400 sores of good rsnge, fenced, to go witb tsms. Plenty of outside government rsnga near si hand. Hbeiter for 2.01)0 bead of beep or largs bend of rattle. Good house on place, Call oa Osteite office for particulars. A rata rbancs to get bay ebesp. AH signs indicate a bard inter ami delays are dsngerons. If Two years ago R i. Warren, drng gist at PiVsisol Brood, N. bought a mall sopply of Chamberlain's Goqgb Itcsedy. Us sums np lbs result as fol lows: "Al that lime the fools ware wo known In tbisaetwn; today Chamber. Iain's Cough lUnied is a honsebold word." It Is lb asms In hundreds of eomn.nnilirs, Wberrevaf the good qualities tif Chamberlain 'a Concn li ra ni y iieoum known lha tx-ople will hare nothing elae. for sate by Cvoear k oroci, 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. lie Coaifiirtalile While Traveling In C'hiI weather. The Union Pacific svsleru beats its trains Ihronghool h steam heal from the engine, thus mak- ng every part of all its csrs pleasant and aomfitrlnbls. It sleo lights ils oars hy the celebrated I'lotaoh Light making them brilliant at night. Passengers carried daily on Ihe fast mall. For aleeping-oar reservations, tickets, or in formation, call on or address . W Baiter, Oen. Agt, 135 Third 8U, Port land, Oregon. Mat Licbtenlbal baa just received tbs Istrst styles In gents' and ladies' shoes Too should see tbein. a. Have you any doubts about Schilling's Best tru coffer t sodaf taking powderf Savoring rstraiisF and spiers f Your grocer pays you back your money in full if you don't like them. 4 for sals by 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 o... 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. 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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, ' '"" ( m