Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 28, 1897, Image 4

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The Best Remedy for Rheumatism.
From the Fairhaven, N. Y., Reslster.
Mr. James Rowland of this village,
states that for twenty-five years bis wife
bas been a sufferer from rheumatism. A
few nights ago she was In snob paio
that she was nearly crazy. Sbe sent Mr.
Bowland for tbe doctor, but be bad read
of Chamberlain's Paine Balm and in
stead of going for the physician be went
to tbe store and seoured a bottle of it.
His wife did not f p prove of Mr. Bow
land's purchase at first, but neverthe
less applied tbe Balm thoroughly and
in an hour's time was able to go to
sleep. Sbe now applies it whenever sbe
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To Montana.
On Wednesday tbe Bartholomew orew
of shearers departed for Chester,
Montana, on tbe Great Northern. This
orew is composed mainly of boys wbo
grew to manhood in Morrow county and
tbe Gazette hopes that tbey will rake in
a lot ot the ducats up above.
The following are tbe members of tbe
orew: Paul Bod Frank Flanagan, Fred
Roy and Chester Paroell, John Frum,
Diok Sheets, Ed Bartholomew and John
Beck. The crew "sheared out" about
35,000 head of sheep this spring. Tbey
will return to Morrow county along in
July.
Tunis Swick, accompanied by bis son,
Lime, oame in Sunday from tbe John
Day with wool.
LOCAL SQUIBS.
NAMES WRIT ON WATER.
Hood Biver strawberries, best in tbe
market, today at tbe Orange Front, tf.
Lew and Tom Davidson were in from
Davidson Sunday.
A Valuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison ot Wortbington, Ind ,
"Sun," writes: "Ton have a valuable
prescription in Eleotric Bitters, and I
oan cheerfully recommend it for Consti
pation, Sick Headache, and as a general
system tonic it has no equal." Mrs.
Annie Stehle. 2025 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chioago, was all run down, could not eat
nor digest food, Dad a backaohe which
never left ber and felt tired and weary,
but six bottles of Eleotric Bitters restor
ed ber health and renewed ber strength.
Prioe SOoeots and $1 00. Get a bottle at
Conser & Brook's drug store.
A recent ioe-oream festival of the M,
E. church, down at tbe parsonage,
netted (14.50.
The Westfield (Ind.) 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. & O. By. here, says : 'I have nsed
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Bemedy for ten years or longer am
never without it in my family. I con
sider it the best remedy of the kind
manufactured.. I take pleasure in rec
ommending it.' " It is a specific for all
bowel disorders. For Bale by Conser &
Brook.
"ALWAYS ON TIME
lias given this road a national reputation. AH
classes of passengers carried on tne vestiliulcd
trains without extra elmrgo. Hlilp your freight
ami travel over this laiuuni lino. All agents
have llik'ls.
W. II. MEAD, F. C. 8AVAQK,
Ucn. Agent Trav. F. fc P. Agt.
Jld Washington HI., Portland, Or.
CHICAGO
milwauRee & St. Paul B'y
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
Lighta its trains by electricity through
out; Uses the oelebrated electric berth read
lg lamp;
Runs speedily equipped" passenger trains
everv day anil nitflit Ixdwcen HI. Paul
and Chicago, and Omul) a and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul
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Also operates steam-heated veetibnted
trains, carrying U latest private
compartment cars, library buffet emnk
ing rara, and palace drawing rmun
Sleepers.
1'arlnr cars, free reclining chair cars.
ami ths very best iliuiug chair car
service.
For lowest rales to any point in the
United Ht ales or Canada, apply tn
agent or address
C. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAHKV. General Agent,
Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or.
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Smiles Irradiate the Countenance.
When those atrocious bodily troubles,
chills and fever, dyspepsia, kidney or
rheumatio disorders, yield, as tbey in
variably do, to the benign aotion ot Hoe-
tetter's Stomaob Bitters, a remedy of
oouiprehe.isive use, purs in composition,
unobjectionable to a delioate palate,
and thorough in effects. Siok head
aches, loss of appetite, flesh and sleep,
nausea, heartburn, are among the phy
sical annoyances obviated by the Bitters.
Tbey are in the nature of signals of dis
tress displayed by a disordered stomach,
liver and bowels, and disappear with
the cause that produced them. Bat
these signals should be heeded at once.
Then the woe-begone look of ohronio
ill health will speedily disappear, and
vigor and comfort restore a obeertul
aspect to the faoe. That faithful index
to the oondition of the system never
fails to wear a look of sunshine when
the Bitters is used to dispel tbe cloud.
Geo. Perry oame in from Lone Book
Monday last with 50,000 pounds of wool
He says that unless tbe county court
puts a bridge over Rock oreek, muoh of
tbe Lone Book trade will be lost.
Soothing, and not irritating, strength
ing, and not weaking, small but, effec
tive snob are tbe qualities of De Witt's
Little Early Risers tbe famous little
pills. Oonaer & Brook.
Evanescent Bepatatlons of Persons Who
Flitted on the Stage.
Theatrical reputation is the moat
evanescent of all glories of life," aadly
observed the old actor, drawing his last
summer's overcoat around him a little
tighter, according to the New York
Herald.
That's so," responded the agent,
"and nothing reminds one of this more
than an acquaintance with the bill
rooms of the old theaters about the
country. You know they have a way
of posting up bills and lithographs in
the bill-rooms that part of the theater
in which the bills are laid out, and
which is the lounging place of the trav
eling' agents, the billposters, advertis
ing men, etc., and preserving a sort of
record of the celebrated actors, com
panies and scenes that have been at
that particular house. Sometimes this
is done systematically, with an idea for
general pictorial effect, and then looks
very pretty. But more often it is the
freak of some billposter, who slaps up
a full length figure, or a lithograph
head, or something grotesque, the whole
collection forming a curious and some
times nightmarish jumble.
"In the older bill-rooms will be seen
pictures of bygone favorites of the
American stage of many persons who
were famous the other day and who to
day are quite forgotten. They are
usually represented in their favorite
costume and part. Some of these were
the rage but a few years ago drew big
salaries and had everything their own
way. There are women who actually
queened it over the whole country-
made thousands and drank champagne
and wore a princess' diamonds,
their very names are forgotten,!
not an old-timer, though I'm familiar
with the stage, and I tell you I've been
actually startled suddenly to come
across these pictures on the bill-room
walls, and to be thus reminded what
they had been, and to be set to thinking
what had become of them!"
DEVOID OF ANIMAL LIFE.
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Cor
Frol. w. H. reeie, wno
makes a specialty ot
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
living Physician; his
success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases
of so years' standing
cured bv
II him. He
larye bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to any suffererf
who may send their P. O. and Express address.
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PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
ffiGault House,
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NOTICE.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No
tice is hereby given that an annual meet
ing of the stockholders of the Farmers Ware
house company of lone will be held at the ofllce
of said company in lone, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 5th day of June, 1897, at 1 o'clock p, m., for
the purpose of electing; directors and for such
other business as may be legally transacted by
them. M. J. Williams,
President.
Done at lone, this 27th day of April, 1897.
539-48
Notice Of Intention.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
May 20th 1897.
NOTIHE 19 HEEB.BY GIVEN THAT THE
followintr named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on July 3rd ih7, vis:
ANNIE WILLIAMS, formerly ANNIE CRUMP,
T. ' No. 2256 for the N4 NE) & Ntf NWi Sec.
22 Tp. 1 8 R 27 E W M.
tie names tne iouowine; witnesses 10 prove
bia continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, Robert F Hynd, William B.
uarratt, Jonn Williams ana timer uentry, an oi
Heppner, Oregon,
B. F. WILSON,
IU6-58 Register.
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FAMILIAR NAMES.
Tbe following looal brevities are taken
from F. J. Hallook's paper, tbe Sampter
News. They remind one of "ye olden
tyme:"
Tom Stevens, of Burns, oame in Tues
day from Canyon City.
Mac Monteitb, tbe well known cloth
ing drummer ot Portland, interviewed
our oitizens this week.
Jerry Cobn, formerly of Heppner, and
old-time friend ot tbe editor, is
visiting Bninpter with a view ot locat
ing
J. E. Cannon, wbo has some promis
g placer ground on Boundary oreek,
ear (Jranite, visited this oity Wednes
day.
rmprlsts a V. ChrantalSk
sVaJf VHAMVUaxX OAlb
Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Allison intend to
move from Eight Mile down to Douglas
oouDty in tbe near future. Mr, and Mrs
Allison are old residents of Morro
Walt. Thompson runs stage between oounty and they will be missed. The
Uenpner and Monument, arriving every Gazette hoces that prosperity will be
day except Monday and leaving every theirs in their new location.
day eioept Sunday, Shortest and cheap
est ronte to tbe interior. E. J. Sloonm,
agent.
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leeetal Ajsut.
In the oase E, Tyler vs. Milt Powell,
Monday before Judge Richardson, Tyler
was awarded $7.70. This was a suit for
wages alleged to be due, Tyler claiming
$19 40. T. R. Lyons represented Powell,
O. W. Rea, Tyler.
If we could treoe Dyspepsia to its
source, it would lead back to onr
kitohens. In faot, tbe secret of good
health is good cookinz. It well cooked,
foods are partially digested; if poorly
cooked, tbey are less digestible than in
their raw state. It you are a a victim
of faulty cooking; that is, it yoo suffer
from Dyspepsia, tbe rational cure must
be looked for in an artificially digested
food, and a food which will at tbe same
time aid tbe digestion of other foods
Suoh a preparation virtually rests tbe
tired digestive organs, thereby restor
ing them to their natural strength.
The Digestive Cordial, as prepared by
the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, is just
suoh a preparation, and a single 10 oeot
bottle will cocvinoe you of its value. It
your druggist doesn't keep it be will be
glad to get it through his wholesale
house.
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doolors reoommeDd it id plaoe
ot Castor Oil.
Ceaseless Struggle Between Fire and
Water In Antarctica,
The antarctic is a continental land
unique in. tne world. lis aesonaie
bhoree, ranely approachaDle under most
favorable conditions, are laved by am
ocean, the richest on the globe in its
marine life, animal and vegetable, says
the Ladies' Home Journal. Seals and
whales in incredible numbers abound in
its waters, and countless sea birds
ewer with nests and eggs the few fa
vored land spots which are free from
snow during the brief, comfortless sum
mer. It is a continent where abounds
no land animal life, either mammals,
birds, insects, Bpiders or reptiles. No
mauimaa exists withm 600 miles of its
borders. It is also devoid oi lanu vege
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
United States Land Opfici,
The Dalles, Oregon, April 27th, 1897.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN
Corbet, of Lewlsburg, Ohio, has filed no
tice of intention to make final proof before J.
W. Morrow, County Cleric, at his oliice in Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of June,
1897, on timber culture application No. 2915, for
the SK BWH NWi BWH and 8W NW 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
ana uscar Mitcnen an oi tone, uregon.
540-bl J AS. F. MOORE. Register.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UN
dersigned as ignee of G. D. Fell and W. P.
Fell, insolvent debtors, that said assignee has
filed bis final and supplemental account as
such assignee, with the clerk of the circuit
court of the Btate of Oregou for Morrow county,
and said account will be heard and passed up
on by the Judge ot said court on tne btn day oi
September, 1897, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, or as Boon thereafter as the said
court can hear and pasB npon the same.
Dated this 8tn day oi may, i8s7.
43-52 Geo. Consrb, Assignee.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm of Downer & Swann, composed of D.
C. Downer and Emmett Swann, and doing gen
eral house, sign and ornamental painting in
thn town of Hennner. has this dav been dis
tntiin fpxppnt the lowest forms of eel- solved by mutual consent, Emmett Swann hav-
uilion lext-ept iuo , , . Ing disposed of his interest to D. C. Downer
lular tissue, lichens, w&icn nave oeeu wh0 w1( oontlmie business at the same loca-
fcmnid in two places only), having neith- tion, collect all accounts and pay all bills con
tr v.u - tracted by the above firm.
er lerns, nowering piuuno, duiuo D.C. Downer,
I JIMMETT BWANN.
tt v nv. rlVunlnv frw-rr . v.ruia, wi uva uajui
iierc iiLrwTrvcu, j""" j Ann nn. szw
forces on a scale eisewnere uokhuwu,
r iL ,!li:rtu nf DniinrAmilpa nf thLli
"1.! Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples.
UUHUU1 HUH-aiu v.-.vv i ... a . .
a titanic struggle between the opposing eggs or Duuer on suosonpnon accoums
ancient elements of fire ana water
Notice of intention.
LAND OFWCE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON.
April 6, 1897. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on May 18, 1897, viz:
MATHEW E. CLARK,
Hd. E. No. 6775, for the N W)4 NVV Sec 84, Tp.
2 S, R 29 K W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land viz: Hezekiah Tippett and Andy
J Cook, of Lena, Oregon, Edward Chapman and
Charles Doherty of ViiiBon, Oregon,
B. F. WILSON,
535-46. Register.
Schilling's Best
baking powder
Havering cxiracis
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coffee
sods
and spices
In
vain the volcanoes pour forth, streams
of molten lava and Bhoot upward pil
lars of fire. Welcoming the lava as
a protecting, non-conducting covering
of iits lower strata of flowing glaciers,
the continental Icecap resistlessiy aa
viimces, certain tlhat in time, when the
processes of erosion have lowered the
elevation of the volcanic craiers, ua
countless, tiny snowflakeB will quench
Use apparently unextuiguishabie nres
that now shake from end to end the con
tinent of Antarctica.
A CIRCULAR RAINBOW.
A Singular Phenomenon Witnessed la the
Mountains of India. '
One of those peculiar atmospheric
phenomena-, circular rainbows, was ob
served in India by Lieut, Wheelock
about the middle of August, says the
Chicago Journal. Mr. Wheelock was
climbing a mountain apur at sunrise. HEPPNER,
The atmosphere was clear, but there
Any one owing this offloecau settle their
acoounts in this manner end can't do it
too soon to suit us.
Qid Hatt and Charley Jones are as
sooiated together down at Charley's
old plaoe in the tonsorial business.
Oall on them and get your whiskers
pushed in.
Pnl a quarter in your pocket and
don't spend it till you get dowo to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors and cigars.
Near city hall. a
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
County 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 ami
Trust Jompany, a corporation, plaintiff, and
against Ed C. Allen, Martha E. Allen, Wm. M.
Kud lo, wattle v, Kudio ana J. r . leal, as ad
ministrator of the estate of I. R. Dawson, de
ceased, defendants, for the sum of Two Thous
and Two Hundred and Fifteen Dollars with
interest thereon from the 21st day of November,
1896, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and
One Hundred and Fifty Dollars attorney's fees,
and the further sum of Twelve and ou-HK) Dol
lars costs and whereaa by said Judgment It was
ordered and adjudged that the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: Lot No. ten (Hi)
in block No. two (2) of lxxmey's addition to the
town of Heppner, Morrow county, Orenon. be
sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accru
ing costs. I will, on Wednesday,
The 2fith day of May, 1897,
nt one o'clock p, m., of said day, at the Court
House door in Hennner. Morrow County. Orp-
gon, sell all the right, title and interest of the
said defendants, F.d C. Allen, et al., in and to
the above described property at publio
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 that may accrue. K. L. MATLOCK,
Sheriff of Morrow Countv, Oregon.
By J. W. Matlock, Deputy.
Dated April 26th, 1897. 5X9-47.
Piles! l'llrsl Itching Piles.
Symptoms: Moistnre; intense itching os rrnnrl ic thev nn he
and stinoinir ! moat at nioht wnraa h J
scratching' If allowed to oontinoe turn- not prudishly Of foolishly was a heavy fog hanging over the val
ors form which often bleed and ulcerate nvionnnntlir rvof-4-
a
Vol sale by
J. W. Vaughan
Attorneys crt Irrvv,
All buainesi attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
t
OREGON
brooming very sore. Swayne't Oint
ment stops the itching and bleeding,
Deals olecranon, and in moat oases re
moves tbe tumors. At druggists, orb'
mail, for 50 oeuts. Dr. Swayns A Hod,
I lillHilelptiia.
Joe and Tom
Line Mooday.
Woole ry were np from
Iteoently Joho Brown's eleveo-yaar-1
old son fell into a bole while plnying
out Dear bis home on Rhea oreek, break
Ing both bones ot the left forearm. Dr.
MoSworda repaired tbe damaged mem-
Kvery new subscriber of tbe Gazette
from this date, May 25, 1W, will receive ber and the little fellow is doing well
as a premium a book worth alone the
price of the subscription. tf
leys. As the bun rose a rainbow, round
as a circus ring, was seen, in the fog
w hich all but obscured one of the beau
tiful lakes which are so common in
India. Mr. Wheelock Is a trained
meteorologist, and was not at all a ton
lulled to see a circular rainbow, know
ing, as he did, the condition under
which it was found. Hut what attracted
his attention in particular was the
presence of a bright spot in the exact
center of the circular "bow." This
spot was so intensely luminous that the
observer thought it might be a bush fire
some distance away, dui mis suppw
WHITE COLLAR LINE,
Columbia River and Putt Sound Navigation Co
Steuicrs TELEPHONE, BAILEY GATZERT AXD OCEAN WAVE.
Leaving Alder 8treet Deck, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beaeb, Ocean
Park and Nabcotta. Direct oonnection witb Ilwaoo steamers and rail
road; also at Young's Bay witb Seashore Itsilroad.
TEIjHPIIONH
Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, eicept Sunday.
Miss Altha Leach hits purchased Mrs.
Lt'llsllister s entire stock of milliner
goods, and will oootlnue to sell them at
Cost until the summer stock is closed
out. These goods are brand new. bav
ing beeu purchased this seaaoo. All
old acoounts Will be Oolleoted by Mrs. Conser A Brook.
LeHalliater. 6-7
Lesves Astoria Dsilr a
Sunday night. 7 P. M.
Read the new ad of E.
in tbis issue.
W. Rhea A Co.
21
Borg will sell Watches
prices for the next (ft days.
at
redaoed
68
Bucklfs's Arnlrs Halve.
Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, tion was soon dispelled by further de- Lea, Portland P. M. Dally, eicept Sunday. Saturday night, ll P. M
Bruises. Hores. Dloeri. Salt Rheum. ' ''Pm. ewwiy aaa regular.,, nu
t- u t .... ri..nn.l if - ,1-
r PTTir miird, .rori, vulmtii unuun, . . , , , i. . . . .
n.lll.l.m. fWi an.t all Nkin Prnn I ter Spot became Surrounueu oy crciea I leaves roniano ana runs nireri ro jiwaro, . uranay ana i nursnsy si s A. m. nam
Chilblains, Urna, and all MSIO fcrup- I ...... ,, I Laavas lleaco Waduvsdav and frldav at 7..SJ A. M. On Suiidar ulot.t at
ee Piles or do or raaiating ngnt, encn cntiuuir i
of the primary colors, in fact, each
was a perfect miniature circular rain
bow. This wonderful phenomenon last
ed for about two hours, or until the
sun had risen to such a height that the
reflection sank back agalnat the moun
tain side. Mr. Wheelock watched it
until It faded away, pronouncing It
the moat Ins. tu if ul and wonderful sight
be had ever beheld.
tious, and poei lively cures I'Hes or do
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Vrlce'23 rents per boi. For sale by
rdavat 1 P.
P. 11.
M.
Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free of Expense.
For Safety, "peed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on the Telephone. Bailey Ostisrt and Ocean Wsv
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
I or geotlemao, io fine repair, new poea
matio tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam A
Bisbee's. tf
a N. Perk (ays
plentilul with him.
tbe 'hoppers are
Tin Bm Fsid Y amd. The first feed
yard the teamster strikes iu Heppner oe,,og dangers
is mat commoted oy wiiiisre uordon.
Iieit door to the Iteppoer Osxette
raucb. Mr. Gordon is aoooraniodatioa.
bss a giHtd yard aod abundanl facilit
to take care ot stock in first class shape.
Ilia prices are very reasonable, tie has
hay snd grain for sale. Has lately
added o car loud of Oaleil liimithii.
it.
Tbe length of life may be increased by
Tbe majority of peo
ple die from lung trouble. These may
be averted by promptly using One
Minute Cough Cora. Conser A Brock
Heppner to Pendleton via lletipoer-
Koho hli Line. Persons dealrons of
visiting PeodlMoo Can save time and
money by taking this route. By ao-
uueliitinsT the agents the previous even
ing tbe stage will make connection witb
'2 o'clock train al F.cho for Pendletoa.
Office at City lrug More, W. IX Ukd,
rmpneior.
T. M.: Dr. Laonerberg arrived boms
last night from Prioevllle where bs bas
beeo tbe past two weeks. Tbe doctor
looks bronsed sod rugged and shows the
effoot of baving eueouolered lbs inos
aod winds of tbe interior.
t4 sT t-fet
m rf Imnm f m eHattaV
Wanted-An Idea
Wriu J OIN Mi'ktl ", ri- c
M S, I" .' 4 IO ' I k S '
m4 UM 4 ! kaAi4 avwtltt.4 SWH4.
Notia of Intention.
Lasd om s at Tns Palis. Ostoow
Mar M.
otii i mi; st y oivrxi ihat tmh
InHnvtnt iia'iwl ttlr has ( ao ihii, ,4
his lnintlfB I mil. Snsl pnxf In support "I
htsriaim. and thai ssld prn4 will t mal
. i J. W. M,.ir,., ,iii,i t lrisai Ut'liuer,
ViStMt,ee iuT ku, ivi, tis.
W1LUAX I. palSKCLU
It 1 f . ta. i3. lor h 'i t' sad w
11 t? t A sV s W S,
ll nawM lulloelns llmsjsl.'pmv hts
eniiiin is iMi'ltws ! ami ruiUtattnu ot
so. land. Vl
J.aia1 Jar W. Shlply, Js Shs,
M l f Muonf, In;''
Tbe Osteite el'l take either eoonty,
city or scbM.t script oa aeoooot at face
value and pay eash for balance, it any
Hebrew News: Hon. Usury III so k
man, wbo wee in Ppoksoe last week, baa
reluraej home. Mr. Black man bas
boat ot frleuds lo tbe Northwest auj
was royally reeetved by them.
Oo ol the best aod oeateet pieces ot
reeideoee property lo ilsppter will be
old here oa tbtSidh tost. It la known
as lbs Nordyke plaoe aod is ailoated
Dear Ton Morgaa's-Dearly every per
sou la Heppner kuows where to Bud It
There Is aa acre ted one third in fro.lt
trees aod gardea, aod tbe huiUiBs ar
Wool Growers!
POWER OF
It OvarresBS
A WOMAN'S WORD.
the Wrelk e( ea rareeUeg
FellecsBea.
The following prrtty etory is taken
from the New lork
and ie good enougii to
He was onlv an ItaJ
Ther was nothing almut him at all like.
ly to inspire the beholder with feeling,
one way or another. He wee not
ragged enough to call for eeperlaJ sym
pathy, nor unkempt enough to provoke
diaguet. Yet to the polioemau on bis
beat he wm undoubtedly U objector
tnsitiertle aversion. This waeahoe n
by the unrelenting vigor with wblcA
the fniil-seller we pursaied from cor
tier to corner by the ieslu guard laa of
the law.
The other day. In a too hurried re
pon to the everlasting order to
"move on," the wddirscart waeupeet,
and bis Mttebc and piars were scat
tered over Uie ground aod aeroae the
street car track. The enxagrd police-
tnao could barely reeuaia Uve Impul
to use bit club.
The dirty loafer!" be eiclaimed.
"Ha did It on purple J'let trylnsj to
excite sympathy!
"Be baa niwmW, then." (Aid asott
otc al the o&ctr's e
Utile vtotnsn stooped snd brg
gather up the sestwed fruit,
Hrn cr fix ir1!.S'.d lit h-l-tM
ri.j-is'. ) tttR ht, '.
.-!nl 1 1 V ,U .1 i,i.ru"
Witb McKioley lo lb Vt bite House, we prsdiot higher prices for wool during
tbe coming season, and feel asaored that Heppner will attract more F.tstern buy
ers than formerly. Tbsir head'iaarteri will be at the
Mail and Kv.preae. TTT 1 1 "ITT 1
Wool Growers Warehouse
and it will be to yoor interests to store your wool witb oa. losoraooe rates are
also muob cheeper tbaa last year.
We fornlsb wool seeks aod twioe to patrons payable wheo wool is sold. We
pay freight to teamsters, sod forstsh blsnk reeelpfe to woolgrowersoa applicatioo.
We have oo band rolled barley aod feed for tesmtters.
We pay tbe highest cash price for sheep pells and bides.
We are agents for Little's Fluid Dip, aod the famous Black Leaf Tobaoeo
Dip.
Mark yoor wool sacks (T) "d direct yoor teamsters to tbe lower Warehouse,
Heppoer, Oregon.
H. F. HYND, Manager.
z THE PALACE HOTEL BAK,
T. C. BOHCI-IKRS. Prop.
!bw. .'ndVttelt Keens the Finest Wines, Liquors .ind dears.
I snd begn to I 1 O
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ThQ GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH,