Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 18, 1897, Image 4

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No one appears to know of any Pen
dleton merchants who have gone to
Baker City with old stooki of goods, bat
tbe spirit of tbe following from tbe Baker
City Republican will be endorsed here
as well as in tbat place, says tbe E. O.
Tbe Gazette stands in on tbe proposi
tion. The Republican says :
"We are emphatically opposed to Pen
dleton, Portland and San Franeisoo mer.
obants ooming to Baker City with an
old etook they cannot dispose of in their
borne towns and bawk them off bare.
They get tbeir band bi'la printed In their
plaoe of business, then armed with a
rubber stamp for dates berald to our
oitizens tbat they are selling obeap. All
tbe tribute tbey pay for tbis privilege,
are a few dollars botel bill and a few
dollars rent and a few cents fordrayage.
The balance of tbeir money tbey put in
to tbeir business where tbey reside
They do not care a straw for tbe people
who buy of them. It is tbe duty of
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Free Pills.
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box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will convince vou of tbeir merits.
Tbese pills are easy in action and are
particularly effective in tbe cure of Con
stipation aud Sick Headaobe. For Ma
laria and Liver troables tbat bave been
proved invaluable. Tbey are guaran
teed to be perfectly free from every
deleterious subatanoe and to be purely
vegetable, Tbey do not weaken by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorating tbe
system. Begular size 25o. per box. Sold
by Conser s Brock, druggists.
Tbe Printer'! all Bight.
A printer doean't rusb to tbe dootor
when be is out of "sorts." Nor to tbe
baker when he ia out of "pi." Nor to
bell when be wants the "devil." Nor to
every resident of tbis city to avoid these I tbe bible when be wants a good "rale,"
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Tha Beat Remedy for Rheumatism.
From the Fairhaven, N. Y., Register.
Mr. James Rowland of tbis village,
states that for twenty-five years his wife
baa been a sufferer from rheumatism. A
few nights ago she was in such pain
tbat she was nearly orazy. She sent Mr.
Rowland for tbe doctor, but he had read
of Chamberlain's Paine Balm and in
stead of going for the physician be went
to the store and secured a bottle of it.
His wife did not f pprove of Mr. Row
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in an hour's time was able to go to
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pains. Sold by Oonser & Brook.
Prof, J. H. Stanley made proof on bis
timber culture yesterday before Clerk
Morrow.
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M. II. d YOONO,
The Bobs Feed Yard. Tbe first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is that conducted by William Gordon,
next door to the Heppner Gazette
ranch. Mr. Gordon ia accommodating,
has a good yard and abundant facilities
to take oare of stock in first class shape
His prices are very reasonable. He bus
hay and grain tor sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
if.
Heppner to Pendleton via Heppner-
Eobo Stage Line. Persons desirous of
visitypg Pendleton oan save time and
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2 n'clook train at Echo for Pendlelnn
Office at City Drug Store. W. D. Lord,
Proprietor.
Put a quarter in your pocket and
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ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
JOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UN
1 v derslgned as lgnee o( O. D. Fell and W. P.
Fell, Insolvent debtors, that said assignee has
tiled his final and supplemental Recount as
such assignee, with the clerk of the circuit
court ol the state of Oregon for Morrow county.
and said Recount will be heard ana passed up
on by me Jinitre ot sam court on tne otn nay oi
Bepteinher, 1HU7, at 111 o'clock ill the forenoon
of said day, or as soon thereafter aa the said
court can hear and pass upon 'he same.
Dsteil this Bill day ol Hay. lwn.
4:1 12 (ito. ('uNcKR, Assignee,
The Weetfield (Iod.) News prints tbe
following in regard to an old resident of
that plaoe: "Frank MoAvoy, for
many years in tbe employ of tbe L., N
A & 0. Ry. here, says : 'I have used
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
boea Remedy for ten years or longer am
never without it in my family. Icon-
aider It tbe best remedy of tbe kind
manufactured. I take pleasure in rec
ommending it.' " It ia a specific for all
bowel disorders. For sale by Conser &
Brock.
H. D. Mikesell, made proof before J
W. Morrow yesterday, with B. F. Hev
land and Sam Creeeon as witnesses.
Soothing, and not irritating, strength
ing, and not weaking, small but, effer
live mob are tbe qualities of DeWitt'p
Little Early Risers tbe famous littlt
pills. Conser & Brook.
There are liars, and there are others,
says an exohaoge. One ot the latter
class writes from Mexico under recent
date tbat hailstones weighing three
pounds fell there during a severe storm
this spring. Tbat man will probably
not sit very near tbe throne, and indeed
be may be very tbaukful if be reaobes
heaven at all after telling such aa awful
lie.
A GREAT HUNTING OUTFIT.
The Extensive Retinae at th KJuta of
Tartar?.
The emperor hath two barons who
are own brothers, one called Baian,
and the other Mingan; and these are
styled Ohinuehi (or Cumem), which ia
aa much aa to say: "The Keepers of the
Mastiff Dogs." Each of these brothers
hath 10,000 men under his orders; each
body of 10,000 being dreseed alike, the
one in red and the other in blue, and
Vhenever they accompany the khan to
the chase, they wear their livery, in
order to be recognized. Out of each
body of 10,000 there are 2,000 men who
are each in charge of one or more
great mastiffs, so that the whole num
ber of these is very large. And when
the prince goes a-hunting one of those
barons, with his 10,000 men and some
thing like 5,000 dogs, goes towards the
right, whilst the other goes towards
tha left with his party in like manner.
Thoy move along, all abreast of one
another, so that the whole line extends
over a full day's journey, and no an
imal ean escape them. Truly it is a
glorious sight to see the working of the
dogs and the huntsmen on sruch an oc
casion! And aa the khan rides a-fowl
ing across the plains you will see these
big hounds coming tearing up, one
pack after a bear, another pack after a
stag, or some other beast, as it may hap,
and running the game down, now on
this side, now on that, so that it is
really a most delightful sport and
spectacle.
The two brothers I have -mentioned,
writes Noah Brooks in St Nicholas,
. are bound by tlhe tenure of their office
to supply the khan court from Octo
ber to the end of March with 1,000
head of game daily, whether of beaste
or birds, and not counting quails; and
also with fish to the best of their abil
ity, allowing fiah enough for three
persons to reckon aa equal to one head
of game.
lviH w . . .wK.
Four Whom Mr. Gosling-ton Has Met More
or Less Lately.
"In a big city," said Mr. Goslington,
"you see ail sorts of men on horseback.
It is a common thing to see truckmen
riding, mounted on one horse and it
may be leading another, going to the
harness maker's, perhaps, or the horse
shoer'ts; rilling without a saddle, and
very likely without a blanket, but with
a seat that ma uy a more elaborately pro
vided horseman might envy.
"You see occasionally a firemnn, on
horseback, taldng a horse to the horse
shoer's. lie rides always without a sad
dle and almost invariably without a
blanket. He wears a uniform, and he
sits up straight, like a soldier he
makes a pretty prim-looking figure on
horseback; he is almost certain to be a
very good rider.
"Yesterday I saw something I had
never seen before a painter on horse
back. You often see the painter's
wagon, loaded with ladders and pots and
cans of paint, and with two or three or
more men in paint-covered overalls and
jackets; but this was just the horse
with a painter on his back. Where he
was going, or what it all meant, I
couldn't even imagine.
"Later, yesterday, I met one man in
the saddle. Wulking down Riverside
drive after nightfall to get a little air
and exercise before dinner, and watch
ing meanwhile the new moon hanging
low over the river, I heard the hoof
beats of a horse coming up along the
bridle path. Presently horse and rider
came into view; man singing, horse
Keeping time wan nis noon; and so
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Of the Old Reliable
Gau.lt House,
NOTICE.
TO ATX WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: -Notice
is hereby given that an annual meet
ing of the stockholders of the Farmers Ware
house company of lone will be held at the oBice
of said company in lone, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 5th dav of June. 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m., tor
tile purpose of electing directors and for such
other business as may be legally transacted by
tnem. M-J-WILLPriaent.
Done at lone, this 27th day of April, 1897.
539-48
No'ice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
1 April 7, 1897. Notice is herebv given that
.-ha FniiAwitia namori Bpt.t.ler has filed notice of
! his intention to make Bnal proof in support of
! his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County lerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on May 17th, 1897, viz:
rir-r.n.1 u. mnvcoiauu,
Hd. E. No. 7498 for the ii Vt Sec. 11 and Y.
N W!4 Sec. 14, Tp 5 8, R 27 E W M-
He names the following witnesses to prove
hla continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Benjamin F. Hevland, Sam
uel C. Creeson, Leander Copple and David A.
Hamilton all of Heppner, Oregon.
B. F. WILSON,
535-46. Register.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Half block west of the Union Depot of C,
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Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
CSXXC-A.O-0. XXjXj.
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
United States Land Officii,
The Dalles, Oregon, April 27th, 1897.
NOTICE IS HERE'Y GIVEN THAT JOHN
Corbet, of Lewlsbnrg, Ohio, has filed no
tice of intention to make final proof before J.
W. Morrow, County Clerk, at his office in Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday, the Uth day of June,
1897, on timber culture application No 2915, for
the 8V4 BW54 NW54 8WH and 8WH NWJ, of
Section No. 24, in Township No. 1 South, Range
No 24 East.
He names as witnesses: French Burroughs,
of Heppner, Oregon, John Ritchie. John Jordan
and Oscar Mitchell all of lone, Oregon
540-il J AS. V. MOORE, Register.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
L 1 firm of Downer & Swann, composed of D.
C. Downer and Emmett Swann, and doing gen
eral house, sign and ornamental painting in
the town of Heppner, has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent, Emmett Swann hav
ing disposed of his interest to D. C. Downer
who will continue business at the same loca
tion, collect a'l accounts and pay all bills con
tracted by the above nrm.
D. C. Downer,
' hMMETT Bwann.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, thla 2nd day of
April 1897. 82tf-
Timber Culture, Contest.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, March 24, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
at this office by O. E. Farnsworth, Hepp- .
ner, Or., against. Thomas Huntsberry for failure
to comply with law as to timber-culture entry
No. 2918, dated Feb. 28, 1888, upon the NEi
8EH S4 NEfi and NEH NEH Sec. 31. To. 3 8 R
25 E, In Morrow county, Oregon, with a view to
tne cancellation or said entry, contestant alleg
ing that said entry has been and is abandoned
aud no part of the said entry has ever been
broken, planted or cultivated. 1 hat such fail
ures still exist. The said pnrtios are hereby sum
moned to appear at this office on the 22nd day
of May, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m.. to respond and
furnish testimony concerning said alleged
failure. J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, is au
thorized to tae the testimony In this case at his
office at Heppner, Oregon, on May 15, 1897, at
10 o'clock, a. m. JAS. F, MOORE,
733-748 Register.
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, arples,
eggs or butter on subscription accounts.
Any one owing tbis office can settle tbeir
accounts in this manner and oan't do it
too soon to suit us.
It IS hard tO tell the facts they disappeared.
about Schilling's Best
Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as
sociated together down at Charley's
old plaoe in the toosorial business.
Call on them and get your whiskers
pushed In.
' SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
And by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Countv of Morrow, and to me directed and de
livered, upon a judgment rendered and entered
In said Court on the 1st day of March, 1897,
in favor of The Morrow County Land and
Trust Jompany, a corporation, plaintiff, and
against Ed C. Allen, Martha E. Allen, Wm. M.
Rudio. Mattie P. Rudio and J. V. Teal, as ad
ministrator of the es'ate of I. R. Dawson, de
ceased, defendants for the sum of Two Thous
and Two Hui'd'ed and Fifteen Dollars with
interest thereon from the 21st day of November,
1896. at the rate of te per cent per annum, and
One Hundred and Fifty Dollars attorney's fees,
ana tne mrtner sum 01 Twelve ana ou-iuu uoi-
lars costs and whereas by sain judgment It was
ordered and adjudged that the following de
scribed real property, to-wlt: Lot No. ten (10)
in Diocc no. two ) 01 uooiiey s anamon 10 tne
town of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, bo
sold tn satisfy said judgment, costs and accru
ing costs. I will, on Wednesday,
1 n atn a y 01 May, ibjv,
at one o'clock p. m., ol said day, at the Court
House door in Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, sell all the right, title and interest of the
said defendants, Kd C. Allen, et al., in and to
the above described property at publics
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 ana
costs that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK,
Bherirt ot Morrow countv. Oregon,
By J. W. Matlock, Deputy.
Dated April 26th. 1897. 539-47.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
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I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
1 1 May. in. wn. Notice is nereny given mat
the following-named settler has filed notice of
hla mtrmion to mate nual proof in support 01
hla claim, and that said proof will he made
before J. W, Morrow, County Clork, at Heppner,
Oregon, on June 26, 197, vis:
HENKY C. POl'LSKN,
Hd. E. No. alia. Ixit I, Bee. IS. Tp. 6 8., R. 26 K ,
HK'4 and N KVt, Sec. 13, Tp, 6 0,, U. 2A
E., W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
cultivation
because each has its own
goodness.
All moneyback, though.
For tale by
J. W. Vaughan
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Is 1 flinm I T Ha names the following witnesses topi
'All UN I' V her continuous resltleuc upon aud cultlva
III 'I I l J III." U'rillamLue'lHiig, Benjamin I.uelllng. T(
1 VIA IV Itll p. Toller and Albert D. Courier, II of II
nan, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE,
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lis names th following witnesses to prove
his continuous reatdenc upon and cultivation
ol. said land, vis:
William I.ucltliif. Henlsmln l.nelllng, Charles
M. M. Hastings aud ileiirr C. Poulsen, ail of
llanlinan, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE.
54351 Register.
For full information, time card, map,
ticket, etc., call on or writ
W. 0. Aliawat, A. 1 Calm!,
Airt N I' Hy Asst. Gen I'aa. Agt.
Tb Dalle, Or. I'ortland, Or
FATFlks
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FATItNTS TRtATIO tY MAIL
(Of'MiKtsiif, f aae.iri.iM. .fciris ston)
"Tlic IWalor Line"
u
The PiUfS, ror'Ju i istur'a Xnigstion Ci
CTXJLVCXRsl
"DULtS Cm" 40 "MOUHTO
IvTb lValle daily (etept HunJay)
17 1. m , arriviag la t'orliso J about
M p. m.
When yoa go tn Portland, stop efT at
Tl lllr al tk a trip, down th
OoloniU; yon will aajny it, anJ save
oioney.
W. C At LAWAY,
Oeoera) Agrat
Wanfed-An Idea Ei
L. W, Melson baa been oonvicted at
Grant's Pass for tbe murder otChaa.
Perry last year and . will bang. M-lson
hot Perry while the Utter wa in bed
and tben tied roaka to tha body and
dropped it into a well.
Pllesl Pllest Itching Pile.
Symptoms: Moisture; intense itching
tod stinging; moat at night; worse by
soratohiog If allowed to oontinne tarn
or form which often bleed and ulcerate
beoomiog very aor. Swayoe's Oint
ment stop tha itching and bleeding,
beala alceration, and id mnt oasea re
move tb tumor. At dtuugiats, or by
mail, for 50 oent. Dr. Swayne 4 Hon,
Philadelphia.
Ell Maokey, a jonoa man of Walla
Walla, waa ran over by a penger
train near 8lrm reerntly and killed.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT I.A GRASP. OREGON.
t April . Ii7. Nolle la hervbv slven thai
Hi follnwlng-nsmed settler has fllMl nolle of
his Intention to make final nf In support of
his claim, and that said proof will ha mad be
fore fouiily Clerk ol Morrow ronnly, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, nn May IN, I ""7, via:
I iir K. I l.AHK,
II. I R Nn " lof th NWu kwu aee ;u To
ix.hTi K w m.
Ms names the following wltnrsae tn prav
One of tbe beat and neatest pieoes of
residence property in Happier will bt
sold here on tbe 20th lost. It la known
aa tbe Nordyk plaoe sod is siloated
near Tom Morgan's-' nearly every per-
on in Heppner knows wbere to find it.
There la an acre and ooa-tbfrd In fro it
tree and garden, and lb building are
of rioellent oharaater. Go e it. tt
New Jersey Girl Is Accumulating a Large
Batmrhian Revenue.
Misa Moniv Seldeu, of Friendship, N.
T., is a hunter of renown. The game she
lings is frogs. For seven years she has
been supporting herself by her unique
tithletic exercise. Now she ia one of
the most prosperous citizens in the
little town, and she ia reputed to have
a bank account which, if it keeps on
growing, will eventually enable her to
trive up frog Rhooting.
IMore ahe took to frog ahootingMiss
Seldcn taught school In the country re
gional for ten dollitra a week. She did
not particularly enjoy teaching, for her
pupils were frequently boys'about twice
ns big a herself, and they had that par
ticular form'of humor which shows It
self in being obstreperoua. Moreover,
ten dollar a week did not sntisfy Miss
Selden'a idea of proper compensation.
Consequently, when she found that
frogs were a costly luxury, she. re
solved to invest her sevinga In a
frog farm. Friendship being rich In
boga and awamps, Misa Seltlen bought
20 acre of land, fenced It in, and began
to raise frogs for the New York mar
ket, to the scornful delight of her neigh
bora. They thought he was a harm
less and amusing lunatic when they
saw her practicing shooting frog. But
when they learned that she cleared $1,
600 the first seaaon, those w ho came to
scoff remained to Imitate, and frog
shooting became a popular occupation
In Friendship. Tbe other shooter sell
their game to Misa Selskn, who ia turn
ells it to the market.
We have advertising space for the
professional men. Every dootor and
lawyer in town should have his oard in
the Gazette.
The regular eubsoription p'-ce of tha
Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tbe
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
is 81.50. Anyone snbscribirg for tha
Gazette and paying for one year i
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for 83.50. Al) old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions fcr
one year in advance will be entitled tp
Ih.i.m.
HEPPNER,
Attorneys at Law,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
i
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OREGON
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia River and Put Sound Navigation Co
Stealers TELEPHONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
Leaving Alder Street Dock. Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beach, Oceap
Jfark ana JMancotta. JJireot oonneotion with ilwaoo learners and rail
road; also at Yoang't Bay with Seashore Railroad.
TBZjBXZZOjVB
Leave Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leave Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, cicept Sunday.
DAILiBT OATZBI1T
Leaves Portland P. M. Daily, except Sunday. Baturday night, 11 P M. Leaves Astoria Dsilv a
at:45 A. M.,xcpt Sunday and Monday. Sunday night, 7 P. M.
Lmvm Portland and rnns direct lo Dwsco, Tuesday and Thnrsday at I A. M. Saturday 'at 1 P. M..
Leaves iiwaoo neauesaay ana rnuay at i:m a. at. ua Bunaay nigntall V. M.
Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Bolb Beaches Fit cf Expense.
For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on th Telephone, Bailey OaUert and Ocean Wav
ft I Hot
th People
Ar
his poutlniioiis resilience upon and cultivation
i Cm. ol lna,Orec n. tulward chapman and
of. said land via: Hrirklah Ttpprtt and Andv
Charles tmlierln ol Viuaiin. tire. in.
KViV. Register.
TlmUr Cuttvre-'Final Proof.
Nolle for ('(blirallo.
1'atTSii Ptatss t.tXB Orrti.
The iNilles, Oregon, April i, ltT.
NtrTICIH MfKKHV f.lVliN THAT JACK
son II. riale.trf Hillatmro, (ireann, has
file. I notle ol intention Ut niak flnal proof
IwlorsJ. W. MnrMw, Connlr Clef k. st his ofrie
in He pner, ur"n, on Mondsy lh I7 r dayol
Mav, Imi7. nn liniher culture applleaiin Nn,
-t. I..r th M!', ol sn itnii No A, la Township
I Notlh Ran No it Fut.
II names as wltnoases; A, T. Mclsv snd
Thomas J Car1., l Heppner, Oregon. Kesteo
(perry and I'aul Kettuian, ol lone, (rrnn.
JA. P. M'HiHR.
MR M Heglmef.
tkle
UtlllS toHWIlt
teas r-eias t-m wi
hu a tn. rwi ah
Sm. WuklKfUMh 11 v ' l'r l " 1191
nm I'm i-WU. ul I
Nottc of Intention.
Una Orrus t LaOsasi s, Oio,
iiih. i-r,
K'OTtCt li MIRf BY OIVFSi THAT Hit
i fiMlowliif lis in. I selller has fllad IMitle
nf hla Itilenlloti l tnak flnal prwf la suppnrt
of his 1 I.I m, and thai said rol will ha mad
l lore c.imiT t lerk ol Miwn.w County, Orfn,
al Heppsr, Oregon, nn Jm T l"l, vis;
R t I N. MM? foe lh V at 4 SH 11
etHTlSiIw.
lis nam th fnllnwlng wltnaaaa I
hi. .011 lii.i.iii. Mst leiH nana and tulllvaUosj
ol said land, vts - tmirt M Vlnansi. intn A.
laotnpsoa. Vkihlan Aisrs, asut lvl4 M. ITve
.r...lollePP,.f or-,.,. . W)v
iv.4 .Jslitrt.
Tb length of life may be iaored by
leeseoiog daoger. Tb majority ot peo
ple die from long trouble. These may
he averted hi promptly using On
Minate Coogh Care. Comer A Brook
Thsrs, Hat
llisppy.
"No rain had fallen for eight month,
and the hot air woa thick with a stifling
l.aate of duat The mighty Fliudoia, a
st rivrr, ot sand, w ith water beneath,
iiHM'ked the parched township, the dusty
down and the burning limb of the
population.
"Frequently all the door and win
dow a of the wretched tin and wood
hiuises had to be hurriedly cloavd to
kern out the hateful airooro. The al
most turn- iIiiwm rolled away Into the
distance, Ith pillar of dust a t housand
feet high, traveling along In the torch
ing w tiirlw inda, at a few milea distance
from ench other, like giant striking
through the lard, rearing their dim
brad into the brass-colored sky. These
dust iponu are only a few feet in diam
eter for hundred of feet up. They
come eddying along, some lime lifting
rwn oil tin and corrugated Iron; aid
woe Wti'le the house they take in their
truck, for they fill thrni with dirt and
The ladies) at the M. E. ehareb, Mouth, rubbish, making a clatter on the roof.
Dr. tt, F. Yangbaft departed today for
Long Creek and other poiota ia Qrant
county.
Dorg will aell w ate he
price fur the Best 60 days.
at
reduced
58
Walt. Thompson run (tag bet vena
Heppner and Monumnot, arriving every
day eicept Monday tod leaving every
day eieepl Ruaday. Bhorteat and ebeap
t root to tha ialnnor. Onnear k
Broek, agent.
Wool Growers!
With MoKioley In tha White Boose, wa prediot higher price for wool during
tbe coming seasoo, and feel as 0 red that Heppner will attraot mora Eastern bay
era than formerly. Their headquarters will be at tha
Wool Growers' Warehouse
and It will be to yoor Interests to store yonr wool with os. Iosuranoa rete are
also muob cheaper than last year.
Wa famish wool eaoke and twin to patrons payable whan wool is aold Wa
pay freight to teamster, and furotah blank- receipt to woo I grow era on application.
Wa have 00 band rolled barley and feed for teamsters.
Wa pay tb highest eaab price tor shsep pt ad bide.
Wa ara ageeta for Little's Fluid Dip, and tba famous Black Leaf Tohaeoo
Dip.
Mark your wool taoka 0 and direct year teemstera to tba lower Wareboaaa,
Deppoer, Oregon.
R. F. HYND, Manager.
will aerve leacreara lo tba Mmltl rea-
Uaraot dialng room, gatarday, after
noon. May, S9th, and ever Saturday
thereafter daring the aammer. 21
Tba Oatte will pay tb beat cb
prkw for scrip 0 aoooatt faoa valu.
Conaty, aebool or eity erip taken.
Tha nilt wanta fifty aor da et wood
aa back, rjrVf. POl ill mid
Qm . . ...
rl'-en If people are on the akrt to close
ell the errturc as they are a column of
diiit approaching, thry are filled with
Hoe dnt, and the very bookcover curl
up with the heat, 1 be ople are as
happy a anybody else. Thry live and
toil, make lets of money, in airy and
r given In warriagt. They bave their
keitementa th shearing season, (fane
lty and rsee sneftlnga. All the lc
rU few of the virtues tlrjlng ui lh
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O BQBOHimS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
ltcw;HThe GAZETTE, $3.50 A Year for CASH,