Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 28, 1897, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897.
WEEKLY NO. 74fl(
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 5461
SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays ,
BY
IHB PATTERSON PDBL1SIIING COjIP AX1
FRED
HENDLEY
L
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At J2.50 per year. 1.25 for mi monthe, 75 ots.
or three mortcne, strictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
PHIS HAPKIt is kept on tile at
I A .!..,,... ; .. : a ai j
tixehangs, San Francisco, California, where oou.
minta fm .4 ....... i .. .. 1. .. J f . -
E. C. Dake's
Merchants
0. ?. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 5:45 p m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 8:15 p. m.
Leaves Heppner Junoiioa 10:50 p. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 1:20 a m
Bpokane Express No. 4 loaves Portland at 2:15
p. m and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:22 p. m,
and Cma ilia 9:25 p. m.
Portland Exoresa No. 3. from HnnlcHne. Arrivpa
at Umatilla 5 KJ5 a. m. and Heppn r Juncti m B:12
a. ra. ard ar ives at Portland 11:C9 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Fortl'oid 9 p.m. and ar
rives at Heppner Junction 8:48 a. m. and at
Umatilla 5:05 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leave TJmBti'la 9:25 p. ra. and
arrives at ieppner Junction 10:4U p. m. and at
Portland 6 a. m
For further information inquire of J. C, Hart,
Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
Pendleton, Oregon.
WOOL COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton, Baker
City, Elgin and Huntington.
C. E. RANOUS,
Hbppneb, Oregon,
THERE ARE NO EXCUSES NOT TO USE
ST. JACOBS
OIL
A PROI1PT AND CERTAIN CURE NO ONE REFUSES.
RUISES
iMinnrMnniirffijlV'
CREMATION IN PARIS.
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McClure's Maoazin
For 1897
GREAT SERIALS
SEVEN
MBUIIM
Flans and Specifications famished on
application.
Contracting a Specialty.
S. is?"" All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash,
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reasonable rates. Give mo your order.
All kinds of repairing done ut reasonable
rates. Leave orders with I . C.
Thompson Co.
Sent
ree
OE"3TXCX-ft.Xj DIHEOTOUT.
' Halted States Officials. .
P eoident William McKinley
V ne-l'nwldent Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of Hlato John Sherman
joiiieiary of Treusury Lyman J. Hage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. BliBs
Knorelary of War Kiinsell -.. Alger
Smiretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General James V Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agiioulture Barnes Wilson
Stale of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State.. H. K. Kiucaid
Troasurer Phil. Sletsnhan
fluut. Public Instruction (i. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
Hnut.ora j tt. W. MeDride
3m" ' 3. H. Mitchell
( Binger Hermann
1 W. K. Ellis
W. H. Leeds
( R. 8. Roan,
X F. A. Moore,
( 0. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
P-.ruait Judge Stephen A. Lowell
I'rofwoutina Attorney H. J. iiean
Horrow County Officials.
J. .Mil Hermtor A. W. Go wan
Kfcpiwwhitive J. . Brown
Jodge
'" Oornmlseionere.
J. W. Beokett.
" Clerk J. W. Morrow
" Sheriff K. L. Matlock
Trefwurar Frauk Gilliam
' Assoenor J. Willis
Snrveyor J. W, Hornor
.School 3up't Jay W. Shipley
' Coroner B. F. Vuughan
HEPPNKB TOWN OVFIOBRS.
M i oi : Thos. Morgan
To any person interested io hnmane
matters, or who loves animals, we will
peud free, upon application, a oopv of
the "ALLIANCE," the orava of this
Society . In addition to its in
tensely interesting rending, it oontains a
list of the valuable and unusual pre
miums given by the paper. Address-
THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE,
410-411 United Charities Building, New York.
UongroaBraen
Pri -iter ,
S'lr-rsino Judges..
Goingr East?
o
IP YOU ARE,
DO NUT FORGET
Three Important Points.
A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of
. Grant ever published. (Begins In December.)
Rudyard Kipling's Hrst 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
yearB 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 from his
recollections and correspondence.
Dnrtnita of fimat Americans. Manv of them unnubllshed. In connection with this BerieB
of portraits it Is intended to publirh Bpec.ial biographical studies under the general title of
makeks on the u.MUis iroin wasnuigtoii to uncoiu.
Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction.
Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLK, in which he will uso his extraordinary
talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him
a place beside Poe and Gaboriau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN M ACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception
of two contributions to ano her publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear in mcwaihk s magazine.
JOEL CHANDI.EK HAKKItt. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmblefluger" storieB.
RCDYaRD KIPLTNG. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCldrb'b
all of the short stories he will write during the coming year.
OCTAVE THANET Is preparing for the. Maoazinb a scries of short stories in which the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself.
Anthony Hope Bret Harts Robert Barr
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
wllj all have stories In MoClurk's for the coming year.
i These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCmjrr's Magazine for
1S97, the subscription priee oi whlcn is only
One Dollar a Year
The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with thlB number.
The S. S. McClure Co., New York.
The Number of Incinerations Is Growing
Steadily from Tear to Year.
The advocates in this country of cre
mating1 dead bodies will be somewhat
encouraged by the reports that come
from Paris of the number of incinera
tions that took plnce there during the
first four months of 1895, says the New
York World. The number of incinera
tions that occur, either in accordance
with a previous request of the person
whose body is disposed of or at the
instance of the represertatives, in
creases every year with great regu
larity, though not rapidly. According
to the statistics published by the pre
fect of police, the number of crema
tions that took place at the Pere la
Chaise cemetery from August, 1889, to
the end of April, 1895, were as follows:
1889, 49; 1390, 121; 1891, 134; 1892,
159; 1893,189; 1894,210, and 1895 (four
mouths), 75.
The furnace would consequently
often be idle were it not for the remains
from the hospitals, which amount to
from 2,000 to 2,500 bodies per annum.
The apparatus employed is that of
LONG GREEK EAGLETS.
From the Eagle. .
T. L. Barnett end W. O. Hill of Hepp
ner, were in this oity last Friday in the
interest of the Chicago Portrait Company.
8. C. Richardson, a miner of the
Granite conn try, took advantage of bia
opportunity while at Canyon City last
week and had a photograph taken of tbe
old home of Joaquin Miller, tbe poet of
tbe Sierras. Mr. Richardson is a news
paper correspondent of more than ordi
nary ability, and being acquainted with
Mr. Miller in California, be was gratified
to be able to secure a proof of the earl
domioile of the renowned poet.
T. D. Williams and Dr. W. T. Miraolo
returned last Friday evening from a trip
to Magooe lake, where they went in
quest of some of the beautiful salmon
trout that abound in tbe Major's fish
pond. Their trip was a successful one,
and they returned with 28 fish that tip-
pit
FQVMi.
Absolutely Pure
Celebrated for ito great leavening strength
and healthfnlness. Assures the food against
alum and all forms of adulteration common to
the cheap brands,
BOYAI. BAKI.N3 FOWDEB OO., NEW YORK.
River Notes.
ped tbe soale at JiiBt 75 pounds. This
MM. Toisoul and Fradetand works by 1B uot " usu ,or ,ne B,ZB 01 lne Tbe river this morning was 395, a rite
means of gas with a recuperator. In- j Bbd tn oome oat to feed on tbe banks 0f 1.4 in the past twenty-four hours,
cinerations arc accomplished in an hour uP there at this season of tbe year can Reports from up-river points indioate a
or, at most, an hour and a quarter, and be vouched for by Jack Chambers, of steady rise for two or three days, though
the cost of the combustible never ex-
ceeds threo francs per operation.
Another apparatus, invented by M.
Fiehet. has recently been inaugurated.
The difference between the two inven-
Canyon City.
Dr. King's New Discovery for
' Consumption,
This is the best medioiue io tbe world
tions lies chiefly in the application of for ell forms of Coughs aud Colds and
for Consumption. Every bottle is guar-
oxide of carbon. In the contrivance
, ,J , . , . anteed. It will oure and not disappoint,
sumed by hot air alone and dees not . , . , . .
come into contact with gases. Accord- 11 DBS 1,0 eaual ,or Whooping Cough,
ino- in this mpthrwL inrdnprBtinn taPK Asthma, Hsy Fever, Pneumonia, bron-
place a little more rapidly than in the ohitis, La Grippe, Cold in tbe Head and Bet lbes reports, and be doesn't seem
Toisoul furnace, but the expense is ,or Consumption. It is safe for all ages, to know anything as to what they indi-
not so rapid as heretofore. Aooording
to Observer Psgne's report Monday the
river was to fall here tonight, while bis
report Tuesday says tt will rise. It it
really a pity that someone ia not em
ployed in the office who can tell from
reports from tbe upper river whether
there will be a rise or fall at lower river
points. Pogue is tbe only fellow wbo
greater by nearly a quarter as much.
WEBSTER GAVE HIM THE APPLE.
Gov. Doty Planted the Seeds and from
Them Grew a Historic Tree.
There is an old apple tree back of
the old Doty homestead on Doty is
land, in Neeuah, which has a history,
tays the Milwaukee Sentinel. It is a
pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure 0ate
oure. it is always wen 10 tase ui.
King's New Life Pills in connection
with Dr. King's New Disoovery, as they
regulate and tone the' stomach and
bowels. We guarantee perfect SBtisfao
tion or return money. Free trial bottles
at Conser & Brock's drng store. Regular
size 50 cents and $1.00.
Iudioations are that tbe river will
go to at least tbe 45-foot mark, and pos
sibly nearly to tbe 50. Tbe former mark
will interfere with the running of trains,
and any above it will stop tbem.
Whatever stage the river may reach,
it is not probable that tbe flocd will
FIRST-Go via. St. Paul be-
a. . Bartholomew csll8e the liuea to that point will
. J.i. uuniuu , - ,, , , j
ntiora you tue very best service.
SECOND See that tbe coupon
beyond 8t. Paul reads via. the
Wisconsin Central because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lines en-
A Campaign
Of Education
last any length of time, as tbe mow on
flharlpv. a German who ia atonninir thn Snn!t in onino ranirllv. and thnt
uor..wbv.,u-1.p.vu.pu at Abrabsmsiok's, ent bis knee badly stream must soon fall, say 1 Tbe Dallee
vr- wL n,,,i .ni-i,! 1"' "6" knife, just baok of the Chronicle.
cap of tbe left knee.
judge of Wisconsin by President Pill-
...nt, nl,n,.t 4.. ion,. a A7n ul. t 1
" ',',. "Not Exactly Klitht."
hands with him and bade him good-1 Thousands of people are in this oon-
by, at the same time handing him a "ition ihey sre not sick Bnd yel they
largo red apple. Webster then split sre by no means well. A single bottle
State of Obio, Oity of Toledo, (
Luoas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ia
the senior partner of tbe firm ot F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business io tbe
the apple in two and he took one-half of Hood's Sarsaparilla would do tbem a City of Toledo. County and State afore-
nnd Doty the other. The seeds from world of good. It would tone the stomaob, said, and that laid firm will Py the
How to Get It
ijichtonthai and j. u. Dimonn. us service is nrst'Class io every
T HHSuror.... .... , l. w. HriKgH particular.
.u'arshal A. A. Roberts
Precinct officers. THIRD For information, call
justice ?f the iw w E ' w"h'nn on your neighbor and friend the
riiite'i state'i Laiid officers. nearetst ticket aent and ask for a
the dalles, ob. . ticket readina via. the Wisconsin
i;l'Bia7::::::::::":::::::::::: nes, or address.
duphbslleled
OFFER
T.A nSArfDK. OB.
Melntr
1. H. Itobbins Ueoelver
SSCBST SOCIETIES.
UAWUN POST, NO. II.
O. A. B.
VwU at Lexington, Or., the Ust Saturday of
i;cl month. All veterans are invited to join.
G W. Bmith, C. . FlOA.
Adiutant, tf ('commander,
Jas. C. Pond,
(jeo. I'hb. AKt.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. 8. Batty,
lieucral Agent,
lllf, S!rk Ht..
Portland Or. I
$5.00
To be educated one must read
the best literature.
The best literature Is expensive.
Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly,
Published at 110 Fifth Avenue,
New York, Is full of the best thliiKS.
Its Illustrations are superb; Its
torios charming; and Its literary
departments are edited with con-
Poiy's half were brought to this place ...- . Bn,itB. nnnfv and unrloh the
and planted and all there is left now, b,ood and B,ve wonderlul vi(or Bnd
to fall.
The Doty homestead across the river
still remains, and is in a good state of
preservation. It is an old log house,
and before the new Roberts summer re-
Knrt. tvnt Itiiilr. It. whji iiMirl na n. mnn-
mer hotel. An old reclntrv which was Pendleton Tribune: Times are good
used in this hostelry is still preserved t the Tribune offioe. The little steam
by Mrs. Roberts, and on its title page eogme 11 bumplug itself to furnish power
vitality. Now is tbe time to take it.
Hood's Pills are tbe favorite family
oatbartio. Easy to take, gentle, mild
25 oeuts.
mm ot one hundred dollars tor each and
every case ot Catarrh that cannot be
on red by Hall's Catarrh Oure.
Frank J. Cheney,
Sworn to before me sod subscribed in
my presence, this Ctb day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1880.
A. W. Gleasnn,
Notary f ablic
STOCK B KAN 1)8.
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
While roa toepyoar subscription paid np jrco
eaakeep your brand in freeof oharge.
Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B .a left
shoulder; cattlo, same on left hip.
Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. Horua, Won right shoul
dor. Cattle, sameon riht hip: anr mark square
orop off left and split in risht.
Dniifflu. W. M . Galloway. Or. Cattle. K Uon
rialit mile, swuilow-forlc in each ear; homes, It 1)
on left hip.
Elv. Rnia-Douglas. Or. Horsat branded F.LY
flffl, in Hi f!it Drnir Store, near on left shoulder, oattle sain on lefthip. hole
u,l tf ngnt ear.
riLt hip; honwu'F with bar undor on iihl
....M..
I I I l I -i U O I 1 1 J.A 111 Jonna. Ham. HmDnr. Or Horses branded
U . sj , IVlVxl QUI I V I rtJon th. left shonl.ler; oattle bra idd J on
.Tnr.,r. ..n..nn nghthip. also nndorbit in left ar. Ku;ie In I
nbrrilblt, uncuu.i. Morrow eonntr.
Johm'.n. TxWx. Lrna. Or. Hor, elrelaT nn
left stifle; cattle, same on rirht hip, oadar half
3rop In riat and sulit .n left ear
KrninTi Mikt Heppner, Or. Horsoa branded
KNY nn left hip ealtlaavnn and crop ofl Ufl
or; nncier slop on tna riant
in I mite skill.
Such a paper Is a great popular educator.
home,
The subscription price of Leslie's 14 pe nnum
We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy ot
It should be In every
of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi-
Weekly one year for only $5.00.
No such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever lie made
gain. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday
gilt, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness.
Heppner, Oregon.
are tbe autographs ot some of the
noted men of the country who used to
come lu-re to catah flth in Lake Winne
bago. Among them were the u nines
of (Jen. Philip II. Sheridan, Cen. Anson
Stager, Gen. W. T. Sherman, Walter Q.
fireslium, Wiliinm Pitt Krllogrr, George
Jay Gould, Kuimons lilaine, John li.
Foraker, Perry II. Smith, and a score
of other not quite so prominent.
seal.
Hall's Catarrh Oure is taken internally
for tbe Jobbers that sre kept constantly
running, the columns of the Tribune I nd ol dlreotly on the blood and mu-
are crowded with live, interesting end ous inrfsoes of the system. Send lor
good paying ads new subscribers to testimonials, free.
DIDN'T SEE HER MAMMA. THERE.
And So thel.lt tie Girl Did Not Think She
Haw the Heal Heaven.
She was such a weo mite of a little
girl that It's a wonder she wasn't
crushed in the gre'it crowd that
thronged one of the big Chestnut
street dry goods rmporluiuM. Hut
she k"pt a tight clutch on a lady's
hand, snys the Philadelphia Ilecord,
and wun happy in the delight of seeing
both the daily and weekly papers are
oomiug to regularly sod old ones pay.
ing op. Tbe Tribune is making sll
kinds of money.
K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
firSold by druggists, 75o.
"HHOV1NO THE 0.1'KER."
Are Schilling's Best
coffee
soda
spices
bskinf powder
and
flsvorliig eitractt
as good as Schilling's Be si
tea?
Oflloe hours, 8 to 10 s. m , and 12 to
2 d. m . at resilience, Mrs. tl. Welch's
protwrty. and 10 to 12. am. to 2 to 5 1
p. m , at office io the rear of Uorg's
jewelry store.
WEEKLY
The
A10NTHLY
Rational BanK ci wim.
WM. l'ENLAND. Cl. tt. BISHOP.
President. Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Leaner, J. W. Heppner Or Homos brsnded
Land A ot left shoulder; cettla same on left
hip, wattle over right . three sins io right
Minor, Oenar, nppnr nr. ttl,
M D on
M)
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
BF.ITSER. tf OREOON
First National Bank
of HErrNEP.
Morsn, M. N., Hoppnw. Or. Horses,
on left shooliwi eattla aaroe on len tup.
Onhorn, J. W., Dongla. Or.; hones O on let
shoulder; cat tl same on riant bip.
ParW Glaaann, Hardman.Or, HoimsIPob
lft slioalder.
Piiw J. H.. txlntm. Or. Honwsv JK eon.
nertnd orleft shoulder; oaltla, aaia on lef hip.
andxr bit io ch ear.
Xantor J. W., Heppner. Or. Hora, JO 01
laft shoulder. Cattlo, Oon rlht hip.
I
Him. K. 0 Henonsr. Or. f'attl. W C or
ltt hip, nrop of nlit and undwbtt In left year,
itewlap; horMia w i; on left aiioanwr.
I hompiti, 4. A., Ilnppner, Ur-liorse. E or
ltl hoold'r'. mule, it on Iwft shoulder.
Tamer tl. W., H.pner. Or. Nmall cepltal T
l(l ahiKililoT, hTw; eattla Sam on lft bip
with efil it in hot I. nan.
VYa'tooburavr, W. J., (iallowar, r.i horws
quarter rin-l JW on riuht .lionld't; raiile
qimnr rtrcit rw tm riant iJ win. nun. vi n.
rrop and hole in left ear. Itange in Morrow and
Lmatilla noautixa.
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
Notice of Intention.
all the wonderful Christmas things. otj tca ()tJier
Her companion was dressed in deep I
13 Astor Place
New York
I AND OVTU r. AT THK DALLES OKEUON,
j May 10, Ih'.iT Nothe la hereby flven
that the followlncnained settler has filed unites
of his Intention to make final proof In support
ot his rlalin, and that said proof will h mads
before J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on June lM?, vl:
ALBERT f.OLRTKR.
lid E. No. MU. for the h HW! and It1 NW'
bn'. i. Tp. H , K b . V . M.
He llamas the followlmr wltnrMrs to prove
his roiiilnuous rrsl'leuie upon and cultivation
ot. snld land. vlr. :
William Luelllnc. Benjstnln Luelllns, thsrlis
M. SI. Hatting- and Henry C. I'oulwn, all of
Hardman, Oregon.
JAH. t. MOORK.
.Mt.'il Register.
C. A.Rhca.
T. A. RHEA,
GEO. W. CONSER.
S. W. SPENCER,
. President
Vice President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Transacts I General Baukin Bosinea.
35XCI-I.A2SrG3S
On all parUol the world
Bought and Sold. U-"
yUTICK OF INTESTIOS.
I AMI orKI' K AT TMK D l.t.KS. OKKOON,
1 1 May. Ii. !''. iti- is hffi.r gin-n umi
( oiler tin ns made on all Pol"1
reason)'!1 Term,
fiurplus and uiidlrldtut Profits, $:( J.IKHI OO.
The Osji-tte dr not queati'in th
boriMtyotsny roo. bnt It U em
nellml to lustal optm lha cu.U is sJuce
Oatotie ami paying lor one ytr it
. . ii. . I 1,. l.nr.I lu.it.
wr-""'--7 sdt.no. ess gt ttb the O.i.lls sui
Wessoooiro-th. pspr o say other 0r.gln 3 A oM ,nt.
arrthwr paying thr'ir subaoritittone tf I
What is Hop noU? Celt trr rn otn ir In a lvan will H f.litUd U
rf,hj ifUttti.r., ' h?:?
Tbe Outlook will ha in 1HW, ss it has
prH-n during ?soh of H twenty sf ran
years, s Uistoiy of Oor Owb Times. Io
its Tarions editorial departments The
Ontlnok give s oomiHot review of tbe
world's progress; il follows wittiest
sll the important philanthropic sod In
dus l mil nioTemenU of the iUjj ! s
complete department ot religions news;
devotes roach Space to tbe interests rf
lbs home; reviews enrreot litsistare;
farotebes cheerful table-Utk about men
sod things: aud, in short, aims to give
fresh liilorotalloo, rriginal obserTetioo,
sod reasoneble entertainment.
Regioning with the fifty flifth volntns,
tbe ps;ier sill siiuie the regular disks
line all, which sill add greatly tu Its
Conirtii'-im nod all rat tiveoeas. TL
William .orlllh. RrnjmlB MiIIIii(t. FnrT fjutloi.k I potjUrbril every nnuiuay
K loll" d Ai'rt ll. to'irtrf, all ..I llanl-
mn. (reuu. i. r. iKr., I tifty 10 l"iea s year. I na nrsi us
In earn rn'mn is an i;irj'raii iiiria'n
Nnmber, containing shout twira s msny
page se the ordinary iane, o.i.er
with s larg sumber of pirttira.
The price of The Outlook ( three
dollar s year In sJranee, or Irs than s
cent day.
Hend for s epeelmao "py and illnetrU
eO proepectu Ut Ttis OntUnilr, IT At'r
I'lsv-e, Tot a CltT.
Notice of Intention.
L xb Orrits at La (!. Ossoow.
vy Mh, wi7.
NOTlff. IH li P.RKRY filVKN 1 HAT 1 HE
Inline liiuiisini-il aettler ha filed not lie
of his Intention to make flual proof In support
of his rlalin, and that said proof will b mwl
iH-fore ( iiiinly lerk of Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppaer, iirmou, on June PI. 1W7, vll;
(.KOK'.K W I'KAhHON,
Hd. t No M7 for the N't eK and 'i NK
27 Tu 1 N R '? K. W M.
Ha name Ilia following wltnmwe to nmv
his '' In noua resldrnra ution and cultivation
ol said land, vl : (irga M VHimo, John A.
I lioiniwiti. wiiilatn ayers, ana ivia m. rrea-
th following naiiipl rttirr has lill nolliaol
his Intuition to make final proof In support of
his rlalin. and that said proof will m mala
U lnr.;. W. Morrow, County t.lerk,t Hi'ppiier,
Orfgon, on June X' fl, vl:
HENRY C. HOI LfKN,
ii, I w Nn mi l l..t 1. Ker la. To. . R. V-1. .
J tik'a t. sc. l.i, I p , a. t
th following wltnaawa to prors
her continuous rraidetic up" nd cultivation
of. said l"d. vl(
The reu-n'sr snlwcnptioti prNi of the
Hemi. Weekly Garotte ia 1XA and the
pe,,,, ,o n -e. .- --.- - - ---- , o Otegoni.s
p.aoof .ob-eript op, whether be . nb. J OTb,M.f for tU
oritur be nornellue auderbill or tbe '
Ihomi-aon. William A)
ey, all of Heppner, Orrg
MM
on.
. f. WILHON,
Keglstcr.
Now is the time to get the Weekly
Oregoomn. the greatest oewspsper of
the West. With the OasetUt, both strict.
ly in advance, one yesr, )3.Ca No better
combination of newspapers ess be made
Is tbe etsU.
HAVE VOI (tRAIM.
Few realise that srb squirrel dee
trovs tl CO wortb of grain SDDOally
Wstelee's Jjnirr-l stid Oopber Elter
itilosirir is the moat ff active and sou
somir; (rfiitfio known. I'rioe rednowl
to 30cste. Conser k Drook sod Minor
k Co., agwnU, Heppner; i. A. WooUry,
si rot, lose; Nichols k laeb, sganle
Lriington.
Low Til lard keeps wet goods dews
st his saw plsre, Bter the raiaoeit
ehsnbers. Cell si Tbe Wt lo roe sod
tasks yonrulf M m; If
mourning, having evidently lost a near
relative. At one end of the store was
a pretty scene represfntlnjr, the flight of
nng-els, the sngels belnir wax figures
suspended in midair. The little girl
pozed in wonder st the sight, and her
bljr brown eyes opened to their fullest
extent. Home strange thought seemed
to tnk" iOhM'HHiun of her childish inlnd,
and she scanned each ongfl face close
ly. Her little heart was evidently
troubled, and her lips quivered as she
looked up into the lady's face and
asked: "Auntie, Is that really Heaven
up there?" "So, darling, it's only
inake-lxdieve, softly replied the lady.
The. little one's face brightened up, and
with a beautiful smile and a little
sltfh she murmured: "I didn't think It
nan real Heaven, because I don't see
tnuinmi there."
UP-TO-DATE BUROLAR.
Break lata Safe with Maeblaetr and
Save Tlana.
The HKxIrrn tnirtflur is adopt inif iiuhI
ern appliance. The Jiitiiny bids fair to
become relic of the pnsl before long
A recent Imrglitry In Kmnce llluatrntes
this fuct, swiy the New 1 ork .Iniirna
A fang' of inienkiua crackMncn en
tered a banker's office aimed vith a
steel saw of the newest construction
and a lnii!y little gas engine. There
was nn lieed for the exercise of muscle,
nor wo thrie any necessity ft s gi.od
stroiiir vr'irl st the saw aa there va
st cue titer in th snnalsof fsinotis rnli
tierit s.
The little engine ws started, the
itnw put In the pm-r ilee. and the
vinnei titjii made. K-sling thriiiselves
serenely t!Hjn a coupln of chslrs near st
hr.nd. th'v mrwlcrn Kirfjlnrs wolr;'jel
the ttu! ted rapid work of their ei.j lt
snt ea.
The I'lg safe might have retlated for
hours the fune of ti'ilnau hnlida, but
the ss. Ininelled tV the engine, it
could no ustid sgsitt. It pfwir.tly
jlehl-d un lu ron'-ri ''f orr .i.ss
north tt f"i'd end bond, and in a qusr
ter of the tins t would hs taken to
hse ernjnii.iitett th rtJry under lle
old corwM p the rmrrlm "rs M
tr.'t t tti in'.. 1 h (l.air lx-.tv
former ttesidents of (irant Comity Is Tros
bis for Passing Gonntcrfelt Mosry.
A dispatch from Mosoow, Idaho,
dated May 12th, says:
Indiotments tor oonnterfeiting bars
been rstnrued in the United Steles court
sgslnst J sines Eddy, Newton Eddy,
. . ft I vy 1 1 n , uuii'miiiili a-asun. . isirigu, a.
Yes and no. Other coffee, w. Hpiawo. btsm spuwn and Emm.t
I T .. I - 1 a. w.
baking pOWClCr, and SOda, part of the gang that baa been oirealat-
, t i j inif spnriooa goiu pieces BDogg issitti
are not usually, so bad as percs Indian..
Home of these men formerly lived to
flr.nl flu tl I. .ml . r. avail knnwn Ia
flavoring extracts arc almost people Io this Tioinity.
worse.
ft?
For sal by
I. A. Woolcry, lone
Andy Cook sod Jobo Qlsasoock were
io yesterday from Butter creek.
Aoy lady desiring to purchase s sew
ing machine shoold osll on J. W,
Vangbsn and eistnlne his latest Im-
proved Wbite machines. A bappy com
bins! loo of a writing desk snd marble
combined. Light, rapid snd easy
running. tf.
Prof. Vinter F. Cooper, ths blind
phrenologist, hsd to go below this week
for medical treatment, lie was threat
ened with pneumonia.
Tbe old way ot delivering massages
by postboys compared with lbs modern
telephone, illustrate! the old tsdioos
methods ot "breaking" colds ooqi pared
with their almost instantaneous ear by
One Minute Omiib Core. Conser 4
Drook.
J5a Mathews was over to reodletoo
the Bret of the week.
To rare all old sores, to beal so In
dolent nicer, or speedily onre piles, you
need simply spply DeWltt's Wilob Halve
according to directions, Its tnaglo-liks
solioo will suprise you. Ooossr A Drook.
"It I tt Rest as fcartb."
Tbst is what Edwards k Psrker, mrr-
chint of Plains, (ia., say of Chsrulier
laio's rlo 111 m, for rbentnetlam,
Isme bsck, deep seated sod muscular
pains. Hold by Conser k Urock.
Tbe ladies of tbe M. K. church, Houtb,
will serve Ins crtsm In tbe MimIsI res-
Isursot dining rmim, Hstordsy, sfter-
doiid, 14 ay, I'HU, and over? Haturday
tbsreslter during tbe summer, 21
E.-O.: Norman Ueodrlok cams over
from Heppner this morning oo bis way
boms to Milloo. Mr. Hendricks thioks
Ueppnsr tbe busiest town he bas seen
tor many days. Wool is Comlog Io, cat
tle sod sheep sre being boogbl snd oaeo
are gathering for tbe eoiLtng ruonlng
meet.
Hick Mathews sod V. Gentry, nndsr
the firm name ot Mstbews A Oesiry,
srs ssioclatad together Io lbs bsrbwr
busiiiMi io ths new etsod, two doors
sonth ot ths postoffloe. Thsy solicit s
osll. tt.
Any persou In our midst who desires
to get s new pslr of glass tilted to tbelr
eyes by a thorough optician should call
os Frank liorg. Frauk is a gradual) In
this Ho.
1st
Teller, Malt-IOiTum and K terns,
Tt. Inl.hM It.-lilno mnA ettiurf ttii. I nr I .
do,itttheaadirM. lalnatantlv allavad
.v smilvlnir L.tnti.rlulirs Evo and "Kinnss roe" ousarve.1 I lie toss
Hkln Ointment. Many very bud cswa spaxtscle "but I am a surgeon, and tbal
bsve btien permanently curt-d by It. It is sol wbre the liver is." Never yoa
Is equally efficient for Itching pll.-s and . mind where ths liver is." retorted tb
s favorite reiiiedy for sors utpniim,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
snd chronic sore eyes. M eta. per boi.
other. "If it wee In his big to or bis
left ear I Will' Ltttl Karlf Itiaers
would reaob It sod shaks It lor biro. On
tbst yoa ceo bet your gig-lempe." Coo-
' - - L ll V.
Dr. Cadi's CtmdlUea Powder, are ser k Drook.
just what a horse needs when la bad
condition. Tonic, blood pnrlfler and I E. W. Uhsa A Co. will lak gool flr
verftiiftiKO. The are iui food but WUXM j0 ,I0h4Bg, fr f00),, Cssl a
nwUcine and the liest In use to tmt a , B . . .
boras tn prims addition. IfU M ,,B , M ,b w b,B muo4
Cfnt ft packsf 9 lH.