Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 27, 1897, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1897.
WEEKLY WO. 7381
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 5o9
FIFTEENTH YEAR
OF V.
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
, Tuesdays and Fridays
i BT
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At $3.5(1 per year, fcl.2-1 for six months, 75 ota.
or three moncne, etriotly in advance.
f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
I j Mar. 11. 1897. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
her intention to mase nnai proot in support oi
her claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on May 10, IK97, viz:
ANNIE GILLIAM,
Hd. E. No. 4170, for the SE SEI4. Sec. 29, NEH
SE4 and EH Nk!, Sec. 32, Tp. 4 S., K. 26 E., W.
M.
She names theSfnllnwinsr witnesses to prove
her continuous residenco upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
cnaries s. .emery, james u. miuniuii, aim.
Ann E. Chapel. Edward 8. Cox, all of .'iardman,
Oregon. J AS. F. MOORE,
6ai-36 Kegister.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THI8 PAPKB ia kept on tile at E. C. Dake's
a. Advertising Agenoy, o ana do meronauu
Exohangs, San Franciaoo. California, where cou.
raota for advertising oan be made for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 5:45 p m. daily except
Bnnday arriving at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
Loaves Heppner Junoiiou 10:51) p. ni. and ar
rive, nr. HnnnnAr 1:20 a m.
Hpokani Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:45
p. m and arrives at Heppner junction a&& p. m
and II ma ilia 9:26 d. m. .
Portland Exoress No. 8. from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 5115 a m. and Heppn r J uncti n 6:12
a. m. a d ar lves at Portland ll:W a. ra.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Porll-tnd 9 D. m. and ar.
rives at Heppner J miction 8:48 a. m. and at
Umatilla 5:05 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves TJmati'la 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at eppner Junction 10:10 p. m. and at
PnTtlund ft a. m
For further information irquiro of J. C. Hart,
Agent U. K & N., Heppner, Ore.
OFTICIiLIi DIEEOTOBT.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OH MANCHESTER) ENGLAND
One o tto Boat in t1-3
FRED
HENDLEY
OTIS I'ATTERSON, AGENT,
worm
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WHAT OCR EXCHANGES BAT.
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At .Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker
City, Elgin end Huntington.
McClure's Magazin
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of
Grant ever published. (Begins in December.)
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
(Begins in May.)
Charles A.Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better
fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period Irom his
recollections and correspondence.
n ix- r vinv nf them linnnhllaherl. In connection with this series
of portraits it is intended to "publirh special biographical studies under the general title of
MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to uucoin.
Dlr.tures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction.
Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary
Greece will not be beaten until she
bus been defeated. Her troops have done
some retreating, bat every soldier ex
perienced in war knows that there is a
good deal of retreating in most bottles,
even by the portions of the army wbiob
ultimately wins. The fact that a small
foroeis driven baok by a large body ot the
enemy does not mean either defeat or dis
honor. Greece is weaker in men and
armament than her foe, but today she ia
far from being beaten. Portlaod Tele
gram.
D
C. E. RANOUS
Heppnbb, Okeqon;
U
talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the
a place beside roe ana uaboriau.
TEN FAMOUS
WRITERS
"Brer
E lilted States Offl oi als.
P eeident ..William McKinley
V r.e-Prosldent Garret A. Uobart
Secretary of State John Sherman
Beorelsryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Seoratary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Seoreury of War i Bunnell Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
PfiBtinHHtnr.Genaral James . Gary
Att irney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Seoretary of State H. K. Kmcaid
Treasurer Phil. Metachan
Bnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
u ( G. W. McBride
Benstors j, h. Mitchell
5 Binger Hermann
Congressmen ft, EUis
Printer - WH' Veedt
1 R. B. Beau,
i F. A. Moore.
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Cironit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
I'rosicuMng Attorney H. J. oe&a
Morrow County Officials.
joint Senator A. W. Gowan
KBDressntative. ? !? P""1"1
:.untyJadg8 A. it. narcnoioiiiBw
' Commissioners J. B. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk J-Y-0J7Z
" Hheriff L. Mat ock
" Treaanrar Flank Gilliam
AsetlaOT ...... J. P. Willi.
gnrTeyor J- w- Hornor
Bohool Bup't J WVHhiDl,
' Coroner.... . B- V. Vaughan
BKPPNKH TOWN 0FF10KM.
Mwor.... .Thos. Morgau
J mnnilmen Geo. Conser. Drank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, K. J. oiocum. m.
Lichtenthal and J. K. Simons. ...
R oorder W. A. K8"0"
Precmot OffloerF.
fo.-:r::::3"-
Unltd States Land OUioera.
TBI DALLM, OB.
j n m. Kegister
A. 8. Biggs
av wili !....' Register
J. H. Kobbins
Plaus and SpeoiQoatioos furnished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
gtf All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash,
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reasonable rates. Give me your order.
All kinds of repairing done at reasonable
rates. Leave orders with P. 0.
Thompson Co.
nu trim idvw aii th.flnHnn that ha win writ.o fiurinar the Rfiniinz vear. witn tne excepviou
of two poutrlbutions to ano'ner puoacauou wiucu weio ciigngo" iuu ...
appear in McClurb s magaklns.
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimbleflnger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCMJRK'B
all of the short stories he will write during ine coming jear.
OCTAVE THANKT is preparing for the Maoazinb a series of short stories in which the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself.
Anthony Hop Bret Harte Robert lUrr
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
will all have stories in McCluek's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCisrk'S Maoazini for
lB'Jv, tlie suDsenpuon priee 01 wuicu m umy
One Dollar a Year
The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number.
RtQnt FrPP The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
To any person interested in hnmane
matters, or who loves animals, we will
send free, opnn application, a copy of
the "ALLIANCE." the orirau of this
Society. Ia addition to its in
tensely 'nteresting rending, it contains a
list of tbe valuable and nnuoual pre
miums given by the paper. Address
THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLHNCE,
410-411 United Charities Building, New York.
Going East?
o
IF YOU ARE,' '
DO NUT FORGET
BURNT THEM DP.
Alfred W. Baker, son of Col. Edward
Baker, who represented Oregon ia
the U. S. Senate in 1861, died in San
Francisco, April 11, 1897, aged a little
oyer 60 years He bad beeu a clerk in
the oustom house for thirty years, and
until a year ago was so vigorous and
healthy that be seemed as young as most
men at 35 veers. Persistent dyspepsia
caused the first breakdown and be grad
ually booame unwilling to take nourish
ment to sustain life. He left two sisters,
Mrs. Caroline Bake Stephens iad Mrs.
Liucy Hopkins, both residing in Seattle,
Washington. St. Helens Mist.
The old gentleman Irwin who sits
in the chair ot superintendent of publio
instrootion is after tbe eculp of Ool.
Bob Hendricks, euperintendnit of the
reform school, beoause of some oriticism
be received in Heodrioks' paper, tbe
Salem Statesman. Hendricks has made
good rffioer, and Gov. Lord and Seore
tary Kinoaid would be severely censured
by tbe people of the state it tuey allowed
Irwin to oarry out his desires. Long
Creek Eagle.
Pops llettt Down In Jackson County, aud
Score Their Recalcitrant Pop Representa
tives to the Legislature.
A diepatoh to the Salem HtHtnomao,
from Ashland, dated April l7tb, says:
A lively ruuetiiig attended by th l jad
iog populists of., the, southern ; pirt of
Jackson county, was held this afternoon.
Precinot comm'tteemen were elrotpd,
from the three preoinots, to attend the
oounty central oniiuittee meeting oeit
Friday.
Strong . resolutions wera iutroduotd
by Copt, M. F. Egglestou, condemning
the legislative hold-np, the alliance of
the populist members with thd ultra
gold-bug-Simon-Corbett-Qregonian tao
tion, deponooing Representatives Honser
aod Schmidtlein for aocepting money
from "the enemies of Senator Mitchell;"
oalling upon them to name the people
whom, they allege, offered them bribes
to do certain things, said to be in the
interest ot Senator Mitchell, and urging
them to place tbe evidence before the
Marion county grand jury, and insisting
upon the principle of the right ot tbe
majority to rule, as a part of the faith of
the people's party.
The resolution prodnoed a debate.
Deputy - County .Assessor Bryant con
ducted the opposition. Tbe resolutions
were adopted by an overwhelming ma
jority, only Ave votes neing pouea
against them. This represents the pop
ulist sentiment, in tbe largest preoinots
of the county at least, and tbe condem
nation was oarried in the face of tbe
slate committee's attempt to whitewash
tbe legislative record.
A Campaign
Of Education
How to Get, It, (TC AA
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8ECOND Se that the coupon
bevond St. Paul reads via. the
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a. a.r. all the trans-continental lines en-
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its service is first-class in every
particular.
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on vour neicbbtr and friend the
nearest ticket agnt and ask for a I
ticket readine via. the WiscoDBin
Central lines, or address
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OFFER
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Commander,
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PrMldcaU Cashier.
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The best literature li expensive.
Leslie' Illustrated
Weekly,
Published at 110 fifth Avenue,
New York, ii full of the best things
Its illustrations are superb; its
stories charming; and Its literary
departments are edited with con
summate skill.
Such a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every
home.
The subscription price of Leslie's lstP nnum.
We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy of
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi
Weekly one year for only $5.00.
No such offer was ever mad before. No such offer will ever be made
again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday
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Remit by postal order or check to the
GAZETTE,
Heppner, Orecon.
Another legislative soandal baa been
unearthed at Olympia, says tbe Kalame
Bulletin. It is another populist row in
whioh one pop faction shows up tbe
dnplioity and rascality of another pop
faotion. The pop journal clerk ot tbe
Loose has been arrested tor tampering
with and obanging the reoords of legls
lation ot tbe lower house. Speaker
Cline has been charged with beiog
party to tbe orime, but baa not yet been
arrested. It discloses a woeful state of
affairs! . With the records ot tbe state in
the hands of these pops, what assurance
have tbe people that their rights and
their property will not be stolen from
them bodily T Things are io a deplor
able oondition. It looks like tbe hun
gry pops bate lost all seuse of bouor
end common decenov I We believe the
press ot the state shonld suppress these
soandals as much as possible and save
our state from beoomiog a reprosob to
tbe nation. People ontsids tbe state
will soon think that we are a gang of
iiareputable heathens, shameless, aud
devoid ot honor.
mxmm
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for its great lesvtning strength
and heall hf ulness. Axeuris the food against
alum and all forms of adulteration ounimon te
the chnap brands.
ROYAL BAKIMO POWDEB CO., MEW YORK.
IRRIGATION . NOTICE.
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD
HEPPNER. tf OREGON
rVTOCIl BRANDS.
Whila you auep jrortr subscription paid up jrro
aaa kwp your bran J in free of chart.
Bora:, P. O.. Heppner. Or. Horaea, P B ci left
boulder; eattla, sama on left hip.
Cook, A. J..Iiiia.Or. Horaea, STion rightahonl
4r. CttU, aameon riht hio: sr mark square
crop off left and split in right.
. . ,. I n I Dou1m.W. M.all.rw.or.-ni..nunj,
First National bank kta m,,,,II)
Elr. BroT)onl.Or. Horaoe brandsfl r.L,i
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
OF IIEPPNER-
C. A. RHCA,
T. A. RHCA,
GEO. W. CONSCft.
S. W. SPCNCCR,
President
Vloe President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
on Wt ahouldar, eatU awna on lafthip. hole I
in ribt tar.
FlrmmcA L. A., Heppnar, Or.-TtU. LF rm
rioht htm bofM f wiU her under oe nghl
houldar.
JiniM. Hanr. Heppnr, Or Horwa hranded
rl J on tha left shonWInr; eattle brairlMl J on
right hip. also amWrbit ia left er. Rang io
Morrow county.
Jnhr. Mis. Lsna. Or. HnrMM. rtrrT nn
left silfl; eaitl. aatn on right hip, oadaf hall
ia rit mitd mlit Jl laft ar
Kannf.Mika, Heppner. Or.-Bonm hmnAA
RNY ou lot hip ewttla aam aod crop ofl ton
aari no-Ur slot no th right
Lanhry. i- W Happnar tJr. Horaas brenrla1
L and k 01 lft ahmiliWi eattla aame oo lft
hip, wailla ovar right era, Uira sliu io right
aar.
Minor, (tarar. nappnar rr. tatUa, H Dm
right hip; ktiraa M no laf t shooiitor.
Mnraan. H. N tlappnar. Or. Hoas. M)
I oa Uft ahoalrtai eattla aam on ton hip.
Oihnrn. J. W.. Doagtaa. r.( horaas O "O laf
hcmldar: salt la saina oo right hip.
Parkar H Olaaaoo, Hafdaaao.Or. Horaas lr o
left shoolder.
Pipar. J. H.. Iatlnt. Or.-Hirtaaa, Jit
aartad m laft iiool.ur; aatua. aamaua tar nip.
r.iW oil 10-wn aar.
Hartnr 4. W.. MpowT, ir, n'niw, mv
tofi atawiaar. CaiUa. due right biy.
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Outlook
Published Every Saturday
13 Astor Place New York
Transacts a General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE
On all parts ol ths world
Bought and Sold.
Collections rnada on all polnto on
reaaonabla Terms.
Surplus and undivided Profit. $3S.00.O0.
Notice of Mention.
T AND OrrK K ATTHK DALI.M f UW,
j Warrh 17. I7. Nolle is herehf gtien
ih.tthlh.llowl.gnamr.1 -Hler hMaie.lnml
of hUi rl.lio. and that said proof will - nia-le
bal" il t rrrel.ud. f. k torn, at llrppaef.
Oregon, oo May.'rth. vU:
.!, i tt'iltrn
" . , vr,,, .1U wu Mt hio.erop of right and an4-rt.il to toft yaar,
o i w h ivf th t'i Xtli Sec n aud !4 T.-i. ... k. W Coo toft Uoolitor.
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Toroar It. w., navvoar. ..r.-nwu iB ,', Which Will Mil greatly l HP
i.n Iumm: oattto aama oa toft hit) 1
iwiiii ai.ni i maaaara. a rutrne aod etiriiiveoae. 1
Wa'toebrar..W. '11"T'.','""'rL, .. . , .,. . . u.....l
onanar nrr J oa ngn "hwi"i I umux I H lim'li.ii'u rm;
I . i I tL; kin ... .1 Mahl urf. 1
?n.od to.to fa leiT ItorV. U. Morrow ao, fif t, -t -O le.n S ye.f. Tbe flr.t MU
LBMttina ..... ,,, .1 VI ;n.
BBMBBiaaaHaBHaaiRiai i m raou nuDiu ia au inu.wir.i -m
The Ontlook will ha In 1W, ss it ba
baeo dorlog sob of its twanty seven
yaars, llietory of Onr Own Tiroes. Io
its various editorial department Tbe
Outlook gives conn act review of tbe
world's progress; it follows with rare
all ibe Importui t pbilanthropio end io
dnstrial mnvamsots ot the day; baa
complete department of religions news;
devotes mnch space to tbe Infarcts nt
tbe bom; reviws corraot Itteiainre;
furoifbes rbaerful table-talk about men
ar.d thing: aod, io short, aims to give
frrsh informatloo, original brvstioo,
and reasonable eDlertainmaot.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
UNiTsn Rtatks I.ixn Orriri,
la(,riHli. (irci.m. March 9. IW.
rtOMPLAlNT HAV1NI1 8KKN MADK AT
J this urtloe br the duly verified and cor
robnrsted altldavlt of John Mo iillongh alleg
In that Ina A. Mntikesa who made tlmher eti
tn re entrv No t lllil the U. M. land iimi e i
Ia Omiirle. Oregon, on February IHih. IH. for
I he KU BH and ht'i hen !7TpH, H t
K. W. M . hll fal ed to romidr with the Umber-
culture law In this, that ah failed to break Of
caioe to lie broken five sere or any number of
srrrsonsald tract within on year alter ner
timber culture entry of said tract: that sha
never made any Improvements upon said trwt
and did some time In th year lmu remove from
said comity and stale anil ha never returned
and did at about said time abandon said claim.
Thrrelnre, with the view ol th cancellation
of said ontry th said p rtle ar hereby sum
mo ed and required to be and appear befor
J. W. Morrow, Viiinty Clerk of Morrow county,
Oregon, at his ottlce at Heppner. Oregon, on tli
nih ilay of May, h7 at 10 o'clock a m of said
day then and ther to produce such testimony
as they may hav eonceriilng said allegallons.
the final hearing to lie had befor the llrglater
and Kcelver t la .raul, Oregon, on th t.'d
dayolM.,,.. looclotkm. f
Heglater.
J. M. ROHMINH,
Ml Ml. Keclvr.
Dr. King's New Dlsoovery for
Consumption.
This is the best medicine in tbe world
for all forms ot Coughs and Colds and
(or Consumption. Every bottle is guar
anteed. ' It will cure and not disappoint.
It bus no equal . for Whooping Cough,
Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bron
chitis. JJa Orippe. Cold in the Head and
for OoDSumotion. It is safe for all ages,
pleasant to take, and, above all) a sure
cure, it is always wen io tags ir.
Kine's New Life Pills in connection
with Dr. Kinff's New Disoovery. as they
teeulate and tone tbe stomach and
bowels. We guarantee perfect aatisfso
tion or return money. Free trial bottles
at Conser & Brook's drug store. Regular
size 60 cents aod (1.00.
LETTER I.1BT.
AT
Irrigation through hose will he al
lowed only between the hours of 6 and
8 p. m.
Persons planting gardens to be irri
gated by city water do so at their risk,
as tbe water may be withdrawn at
any time in case ot shortage.
Remember. water is our property and
oosts money to put nnder pressure, and
persons that dou't feel like they oan oio
form to tbe above regulations will confer
a favor on ns by not asking tor water
for irrigation.
We expeot to . rigidly enforoe these
rules by shutting off and oharging 50
cents for tbe trouble.
Hfppnbr Liqut & Watbr Go.
636 tf
I ETTER8 ADVKKTlBEl)
lj Or., April M, ln
HEl'PN'ER
Rust, Joseph A.
Charters, David -
Marshall. W. U
When calling for those letter pleas say
advertised. J. P- Williams, P. M.
A Kansas City journal says that a
dozen expert doctors testiflud that ao
Emporia woman hail been so injured by
railrosd aooideot that maternity ronst
be to ber s thing unknown. (She got
damages on this testimony, and tbe
railroad appealed to the supreme court,
where, after three years ot waiting, tbe
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison ot WortbingtoD, Ind
"8un," writes: "Ton have s valuable
prescription in Eleotric Bitters, and I
oau cheerfully rvoommend it for Consti
pation, Bick Ueadacbe, and as a general
pystem tonic it has oo equal." Mrs.
Annie Htehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chicago, was all run down, eoold not eat
nor digest food, bad s baokaobe which
nver left ber aud felt tirrd end weary,
but six bottles ot Eleotric Bitters restor
ed her health end renewed ber rtrsngtb.
Price COoenls and II 00. Oat a bottle at
Conser & Brook's drug store.
Electric Bitters.
Two daily passenger trains are now
ran between Portland aod Umatilla.
No. 4, the afternoon train out ot Port
land, U a new through train to Spokaoe,
and arrives at Umatilla' in tbe evening,
oontinuiog to Spokane viaWallula with
out obange of oara aod connecting direol
with Spokane Falls and Northern train
tor the Kootoai and Great Northern
east-bound fast express. Great North
ern palaoo aud tonrist sleepers are oper
ated daily on Ibis train. This train ii
the connection for Heppner branoh
trains from Hejpner Jo. and all branoh
lines north of Walla Walla. No. 2, tbe
evening train out ot Portland, ia still
tbe through east-bound oonneotion ot
tbe Union Paoiflo, but now rune via.
Wallula, connecting with Oregon Short
Line east-bound flyer at Huntington.
Pollman and tourist sleepers, also free
reclining obair oars, are operated on
tbis train to Chioago via Granger and
Omaha.
Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug
gist at Pleasant Brood, N. T., bought a
small supply ot Cbamberlaio's Coogb
Remedy. He sums np tbe result as fol
lows: "At that time tbe goods were no
known in this section; to-day Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is a household
word." It is the same in hundreds ot '
oommnuitie. Whenever tbe good
qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy tieoome known the people will have
nothing else. For sale by Conser A
Brook.
"Eionse me" observed tbe man Id
The well knowo musicians. Messrs
decision of tbe lower ooort has jnat been Jake Watteuberger and Cbaa.Iograham, Lretaoles "hut I am a sura-eon. aod tbal
afilrmed. Meantime the Emporia wo- have deoined to give a grand May JJey i Dol where the liver is." Never yon
nn ku. oii.n titeth tn fnnr nhilrlran. I hull nn Mav eve. Auril 80, 18U7. lbs mind where tbe liver Is." retorted tbe
ulnu . . I ' - - . 1 .,. . ; I t,; Kin hi.
success ot alt terpsicboreao entertain. w7.7. ij Tu "vl. n:.'Z
The senatorial deadlock in the Ken- " nnu',, M maoagemou ui wonld reaob it and shake It for blm. On
..,.m,.ii.i,i seDtlemen in me psi, i i"'""'" nat yon can uw your gi-iami. uon
nrieri ...in., that tbe May Day ball will be a pleas
act anair. uooa music win oe pro
vided. Popular prices. fW-BS
tacky legislature bae
by charges of bribery
tbe principal candidate for tbe isoator
ship, Dr. Uuolrr, which, uowever are as
strongly denied. Tbe opposition to
Hunter have resorted to Ibe tactics that
have diegrsoed otber legislatures, of re
fusing to go io aod make a quorum, aud
all in all Kentucky's Maniple has not
been surpassed io tbe history of dead
locked legislatures, It would seam. The
principle of iiur government that the
majority shall rnle la wilfully disregard
ed in Kentucky as it was io Oregon.
There is consolation however in contem
plating that tbese degenerate tactic are
Sliding tu the sebtimeut favoring the
lotioti of senators directly by the peo
ple. Ashland Tidings.
ser k Brock.
Lock tbs Door
Before the boras is stolen. Porlfy, en
rich aod vitalise your blood and build op
your physioal system before disease at
tacks yon and serious sickness oome.
liood'l Harsaparilla will make yoa
strong and vigorous and will expel from
Tbe old way ot delivering meesagea
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, illustrates the old tedioas
methods ot "breaking" colds oom pared
with their almost instantaneous oara by
One Minnie Omiib Care. Ooneer k
Brook.
To care all old sore, to heal aa In
dolent olear, or speedily ours piles, yoa
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
rgicnln( with tbe fifty fifth volume,
tneeaet tn pro
htseoiitlnuous reanienc upon .. "
61. aln land. ls:
--. - -j"v::, j-- h..u ..I
tier. Oregirti,
Llngfi . Oregon.
WS-SS.
Ik. t.
MOOHF.
steglstar.
Walt Tbom"0 runs stage between
Heppner and Monumatit, arriving every
day exoept Monday aad leaving every
A. a.DtSuadey. Bhortesl aod ehrsp-
eet mote to tb nnor.
Bmek. efarile.
MAVC YolH GSAIH.
On riser k
e
Hootblog. aod aot trrltatleg. etreogtb.
iof and l weaktea. '. ffc'
,.aancb ar the ejaalitia of UeWUfi
LiltieEarlt Ibeare lb fmon little
pills. Ooer k Brook.
Fr rrslite lbt rseh squirrel ds
troys II 60 woitb - 'ln enonally
Wskalre's "iqnirr! aod Oopbr Extor
mloattif M the most fleiive and eon
aomlee: pniton known. Prioe rdncd
tn 30 pea. Ooraar Brk aod Minor
i Oi.. et.ta, lleppnar; J. A. Wnolery,
agent, 1-Hr; NicboU LAb, agent
Lrxmgtoa, ,
Nartibrr, eootainlng about twice a many
as tbe ordinary iasue, together
with a large somber ot picture.
Tbe pries of Ths Outlook is three
dollars a year In advaoee, or less tbao a
cent dy.
your blood all impurities aod germ ot need simply apply ItoWltt'a Wilob Halve
t l. ii,,'. u....r,.rin. t., according to directions. Its maglo-like
disease. Take Hood Harsaparilla dow Mjon w,(aprlM,oa o,,, A Uroot.
Hood's Fill are tbe favorite family Mrs. Jobo Jenkins bsa lately pur
oaibartlo. Easy to take, gaotle, mild. t-bed one of tbe oelebrated Nswoomb
'Hi oaots.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
No. Schilling's Best.
AND orPU R AT TH R DAI.I.M. OHItOON
erehy given
one, tiregun, fias
Ira
t.ftte
Soil
raVing priwilei
Savnl ng t ft 1 1 M IS
ana spice
I'hitko Htts Lg Orrics,
I. l.r.n.lH Oregon March. tv7.
"inMI-l.tlNr H AVINIf ht.f.fl MMn A I
; this "Mica by the duly verirted and cirrol-
rated afodavltirf faul ti. w naiaiger, alleging
i,.i iiM.,B. Imin. who mooe nomeaieai ainry
a fcwl on Oct. 'II. IwiJ. at tha I nin-l riaiea
land Oltlce at la Orande Oregon, for tli Nw'i
ft. S'tHWW and aWM. Mi'f iwm, ip
M -ii K. W. M .has wi,oll abaudo a.1 aalil tract;
that h has ehaiiged his renldeiica tlierelroiii
foriuor than U months slue making said
enlri and Ihat s.ld tract l nut settled nixin nor
nililvaied by sa d party as re.iilrd by law.
Therefore, allli the ylew ol th eancellallon
of .li entry the ftel'l parties r nerei.y un
miined and reu ni rl ti I appear to-lor a i.
reelaud. U. I Ircull i:.ori Mimmiaaion-
er at his ornc t lieppner, "regoa, on
lb Mh day of May, I"" tha hour of
Hlo rlork a. M. ot aald day. thea ami Uir in
protliu such teatlmony aa tbey may haeon
eeriilm aal.l allev.tloiis. th Anal hearing In l
had tielora tha Keglalef a in lua-eiv.r m. im
(,rainl. lire.. ll, ou Hi IM oay oi "7. " a
o cloi k A. M. - r- " ."",'7'
Keglalar.
J. B. RflHHl.ia.
tjn. ttctr.
that Kdward atarkey, of
filed nolle of Intention
belnre J. W. Morrow
hlanniceln lli-ppner, Oregon, on raturday lb
2nd day of May I"v7, on llinlwr riillure ipll
callon No. 'm.t, lor tha NK, ol section No. JO,
In townalilp Mi. I Mirtn, Kanga mi. h r.sai.
Ha liaiuea a wltiiewu-a: 1 houias J. (Inria of
Heppner, Oregon, I'aul rlettman, Krneat Kelt
maii, Kllfth U. eperrjr, all of Ion, Oregon.
JAM. r. MiXillF.,
MS 4 Keglator.
are not as good as we can
.tor"."fiy ",ra',".l rnakc without any regard to!
cost. They arc as good as
we can make with both cost
and goodness on our mind
all the time.
Deputy Stock Inbpvctor.
XTOTI' R IH II KKKHY fHVE THAT J. U
i'l Ayers ha le-en spp.ilnte.1 ep.:iy stuck
liift. ur lor Hi nutter trees section oi Mor
row roimly. JAM. a 1 1. AMI.
For sals by
J. A. Wootrry, lone
Ull
kun k liii'U,r.
Notice of Intention.
Tetter, Hall-lllioorrt ami rU iama.
Tha Intenae lt hlna? and smarting. Incl
dmitto theaedlaeaae, U instantly allayed
tiv anti vlnir CbamtwirUln'a tye arna
Hkln (rtnt merit , Many very bail caae
have ben fmrmanently enrod by It. It
la equally efllclemt tor itching piles and
a rsvoriui ratrMxiy mr sore nipiiua,
J jsd Orru s AT Tms luuu, Osrnoa,
April w7
votii'I h iir.Rr.BY fiivr.N iiur hie
t. . .... J .-ai. m4 ...
hi liitittlan 1 1 rnnti ft nail prmtt In 'i('"r if chappod hands, chilblains, frost bltee
hlat-laim, and thai sail prool win t maia oa- .,! ciirnlllO eorfl ryee. Wi Cta. per IX J I
Now la the time lu gt tbe Weekly
Oregooian, the greale..! aeaeiaper of
the Wet. With tbe OoaetU, both strict-
Hand for e spartlmao o py and UloMrat- ly In advance, oee year. 3.fi0. No brtlei
. . . ' At a : , ft.Aaa.a.w.e.fatga aft a Ok ka san aV.1 A
ed pm. pact,,, to Tbs Outlook, 13 Aalor o-.mt.in at inn of aewspspero ess te maae
I'loos, New Yik Cil. tb .
la J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at lii ppner,
Oregon, oa May ah, it1, vis:
kEl'MKM I. UAl'KT,
11 1 C. No. SMi. lor th H'i W! and Wt,
N t '. aar J, Tp A it. H . E, W M.
II. name the following wllneatet tn prove hi
eniiUiiiiooa residence upon and eulilvailoo of
said land. l
Hii.iiiln Malteann, Roliert P. M.lteaon,
Hardy tf. Long, John McCerrta sll of ILppner,
Oregon.
ttt JAS. f. M'MRI. knistor.
Ir. fady's (ondltina I'ewlrra, are
jiiat what hore neeU whan tn bad
condition. Tn3, UIikhI puriuer ami
verm if u ire. TlefT are not food but
medicine and tha beat In noa to pnt
boron In prime condition. Iric S3
cents par package.
i Fly Hbultle looms and is oow prepared
to do all kind of oarpet aod rug weav
ing. Any one desiring first class work
should oall on her at bar home nn lower
Maio street. Low prions and all work
guaranteed. 9-37
Pllral Pllest Itrblni Pile.
Hymptoms: Moisture; Intones itching
and stinging; moat at night; worse by
loratohiog' If allowed to oootlnoe tarn
ore form wtiiab often bleed and uloerste
beoomiog vtry sore. Hwayoe's Oint
ment stops tbe itching aod bleediog,
basis olceraiioo, and in roost eases re
move th tumor. At diugf '!, or by
mill, fur .'mi seiiti. Dr. Sw.yoe k Hoe,
rbilsdnlpbie.
The cli-hrid Imported raooing
ttslll'io, Calpharoas, will stand ths
srsooo in Heppner. For partioatars
call on W.O. Minor. It
Hpecisl sale at ths Oraoge Front.
Fifty oaot pipe at 2, Z'm pipee at lo.
Mai Mcblenibal baa Jost received tba
ltet styles in gsnts' and ladies' shoes.
Tog should se tbein. a.
Fur sat A Oris sli yrsr-ol.l Jack.
Call nn or writs Bra Hajarl, Lriiog
too, Or. WIS
Wbal ia Hop UoldT Fast
earth. Bee a', elsewhere.
beer rn
The nrppof Tf aoaUr Co. bia wood tt?,Z7
ItWflSlAV Vl QO tosia. aw-siai 41 Ifta U w k4tra.
At Heppoer'a wrh iu Fbil Cuba
will pay the blgbest prioe tor fall wool
pells, hid-, fur, eto. Fbill sells direol
to F.estra buyers. Has blm before
yon all roar pelt. tl
Vanted-ftn Idea SKv
tmt Msa( Ihewf fttfif Wavamft.
I kvi-i.Htt( hii t o rtpi ai
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