Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 09, 1897, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1897.
into the courts at once, and it
looks as though he might make it
interesting for the railroad men.
HE HAS A RECORD.
It is Dot necessary for President
McKinley to obtain the confidence
of the conservative people an
overwhelming majority of this
country. He has had it for years
earned it by his record in congresB
and as governor of Ohio. No man
knows better than he that his ene
mies and the enemies of the repub
lican party have been hoping ever
since the day he was inaugurated
that he would commit this govern
ment to some radical policy, either
domestic or foreign, that would re
sult in checking the prosperity now
bo generally spread over the coun
try by creating a scare. But from
the day he was nominated, Maj.
McKinley has firmly belieyed that
his administration was destined to
start the people of the country
upon an era of great prosperity,
and has been fully determined that
it was his duty, a duty in harmony
with his inclinations, to help along
prosperity in every possible way,
instead of doing anything that
would be likely to retard it.
His enemies thought he had
fallen into their trap when it was
cabled from Europe that an ulti
matum had been submitted to
Spain, but they were badly mis
taken. The proposition submitted
to Spain was a peaceable one, in
tended to help along prosperity in
the United States, by bringing
about peace in Cuba and a restora
tion of the commerce of $100,000,
000 a year we had with the island
before the present revolution be
began. Maj. McKinley has no
ambition to add any new laurels to
his military record, but he aspires
to have his administration linked
in the minds of the people with
good times for everybody, believ
ing with most sensible persons
that the triumphs of commerce and
industry are much better and
greater than the triumphs of war.
Some point to the close contest
in Ohio as being a "knock" on the
administration. When one takes
into consideration that Ohio has
gone republican only once on "off
years" within the past twenty-four
years, it can be seen at a glance
that no reflection has been cast
upon McEioley. Uushnoll, the
republican candidate for governor
is elected by a good plurality, and
the legislature is republican,
though close. Ilanna is a candi
date to succeed himself and the
victory has boen won with not
only a bitter, personal fight made
Nansen, the Arctic explorer, is
in Washington.
The defeat of Gorman in Mary
land was hardly expected. Neith
er political party is grieving over
it He is a straddler.
Ohio is safely republican, the
legislature being fivej majority for
that paity. It is said that Hanna
will surely succeed himself.
Thursday, Nov. 25, will be
Thanksgiving Day, President Mc
Kinley so designating it by procla
mation. Bring on that turkey and
thus assist a hungry and long suf
fering editor and his family to be
truly thankful that they are living
in this year of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and ninety-seven.
The free distribution of seeds
by the government, it is said, is
causing great loss to seed firms
and has caused many to close up,
This is governmental interference
with private industry, jubt the
same as the printing of stamped
envelopes by the government in
terferea with the printer. The
government had just as well em
bark in any other enterprise. The
government ownership and control
of transportation, telegraph and
telephone lines is as justifiable as
its plan of doing publio printing
and of sending out seeds free of
cost to the farmer.
SCHOOL KEPOBT.
Inherited
Blood Taint.
Here is a case of inherited blood taint
which resulted in what threatened to be
a comolete wreck of an innocent voting
life. The most serious feature of beinir
afflicted with a blood disease is the fact
that innocent posterity must suffer. The
man or woman with the slightest taint
in the blood forces the undesirable leg
acy of impurity upon their children
whose veins flow with the impure inher
itance which handicaps them in the race
of life.
No child who has a trace of bad blood
can be healthy or strong, and those pre
disposed to Scrofula are liable to a great
deal of sickness, because their constitu
tions are weak and cannot withstand the
many dangers which beset the path of
childhood. Medical statistics show that
a majority of lung troubles result directly
from Scrofula, so that a child afflicted
with this disease is likely to fall a vic
tim to dreaded consumption. -
Mr. W. A. Clayton, of Addie, w. c,
believes S.S.S. is the only blood remedy
which can have any effect whatever
upon obstinate cases. He says :
" My three-year-old boy had the worst
case of Scrofula I ever heard of. He
DOGS NOT WELCOME.
8. B. Bale Is over from Butter Creek.
Thoa, Woolery la up from lone today.
R. D. Watkln. J. down from the "Saddle."
M. Slchel, the Prinevllle atockman, ii In town.
Can Matlock li in from the McDonald canyon
ranch.
Miss Etta Minor has returned from her visit
Jo.t at Present They Are Unpopular avt
Leicester.
It will be remembered that the poor
Indian, upon whose untutored mind the
poet condescendingly comments, is ex
hibited to ua as being1 under the erro
neous impression what, when he shall to Portland,
be promoted to on equal sky, his faith- a. Thompion, of the telephone construction
ful dog will bear him company, says the gang, is in town.
Tall Mall Gazette. The most sophisti- Mrs. B. M. McCormfck, of the "Saddle" is
cated mind of the average Briton does registered at the Palace.
not, perhaps, carry the conception so
far: stilL that Briton's idea undoubted
ly is that where he goes his dog, at his
charges, may go too. It would be well,
therefore, to Doint out at anj rate
R. J. Carsner has been appointed postmaster
at Wagner, Grant county.
Edward M. Bartlett has been appointed reg
ister of the land office at La Qrande, Or.
W. H. Garrett, R. F. Oakes, 1. M. Fordyce and
just at present he and his dog would not . H. Hebert, traveling men, are in town today.
go to lieiceter, because, tnougn tne Wm Crank hg( loU hll possession, on the
Leicester hotel keepers would be quite Nortn $0It ana wui locate in the Heppner
ready and willing to receive him, they country.
would in all probability absolutely de- M B M Knelard. a relative of Prof. Bon
cline to receive or, in legal phrase, to ham 0f Long Creek, "arrived from below this
harbor his canine companion. morning and left immediately for the interior.
The reason for their declining to do H M Bryant, the new conductor who sue-
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Ike Dallis, Osbgon,
October, 8, 1897.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
fnllnwinr-named aettler baa filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. w. Morrow, county uiera. at neppuci,
Oregon, on Friday, November 19. 1897, via:
JOHN E. FETERSON, of Gooseberry, Oregon,
Homestead Mo. 4083 for the 8E4 of Sec 31 Tp S
R 4 E W M.
He names' the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank A. Lundell, Charles J.
Anderson, John Johnson and August Carlson,
all of Gooberry, Oregon, j p MOORE,
87-98 Register.
so lies in the fact that a Leicester ho
tel keeper has recently, in the opinion
of the lord chief justice and Mr. Justice
Wright, harbored a visitor's dog once
too often. This particular dog be
longed to A.; B., another visitor, at the
same hotel, must needs take the dog
for a drive in a cab. The dog may have
been dissatisfied with the turnout, or
ceeds Wm. Dunn, arrived this morning, Mrs.
Bryant will Join her husband in the very near
future.
Last week four generations of the Galloway
family met at M. B. Galloway's gallery in this
place and were photographed. It was the occa
sion of a family reunion. ?
John Buseick came in yesterday from Ed
Day'B ranch on Butter creek.
Notice of Intention.
T.iNn Ovrirc at Ths Dalles. Orkgok.
Sept. 30, 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
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Fov. 13th, 1897, vis:
THOMAS J. MERRILL,
Hd. E. No. 6234 for the NX NEK SEX NE Sec.
32 and 8W) N WW Sec. 33, Tp. 5, 8 R 26. E W M.
He names tne lonowing wiiuesneB w pruo
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Beniamln Parser, Frank
Ward, Reuben Allen, Albert H. Allen, all of
Haraman, uregon.
84-95 Register.
CITATION.
THE COUNTY JOCRT OF THE STAT
. n . r-rt.tntv nf Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of E. G. Sperry. de-
in Jumni B. SDemr. administrator of the
above-named estate greeting:
In the name oi me wave i
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the state of Ore
gon, for the County of Morrow, at the court
room thereof at Heppner, In the cTount? ol
Morrow, on Tuesday the 16th day of November.
1897, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day,
then and there to show cause, if any there be,
why you should not be removed as such admin
istrator and your letter revoked. .
Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, Judge
of the County Court of the Bute of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow, with the seal of said
court affixed, this 14th day of October, A. D.
Attest: J.W.MORROW,
688-98 Clerk"
SHERIFFS SALE.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT undbk
l onri hv victim nf an execution and order
This morning he 0f 8aie BSiiel out of the Circuit Court of the
ueen aissatisnea wimi me turnout, or way b rancn on uunui u. ........... " "1lt;Tc" "V" "! "J? VV" 5
he might have had private ends of his tookouta.ix-horse load of grain using Ua 11 "re
own to gain; but, anyhow, be bit the
Marv Vanwlnkln
Upon Ilim ID that BtatP, but tne Harry Weill
Tbe following school reports bsve
been handed tbe Gazette scribe by one
of the High sohool pnplis. Tbev speak
for themselves and make an excellent
showing (or oar sohool:
Boom one those neither absent nor
tardy for the month of Ootober:
Lulu Campbell Albart Adklni
Annie Fried rich Rollo Casey
Sybil Hager Earnest Clark
Zllpha Hagor Harold Dunn
Ceolla Hornor Joyce Flesher
Alma Marlatt Bmnle Hughes
Hazol Morrow Alva Jones
Juanlta Matlock Clarence Hughes
Blanch Redfleld Glenn Jones
Bessie Osmln Victor McFarland
Homer Marls Wilfred Meadows
(luy Mathews Caului Mallory
Allen Htrlvkfaden Louie Vanwlukle
Roy Yeager Charlie Osmln
Paul Bucknam.
Iloom two those neither Bbsent nor
tardy for tbe month of Oot:
Ralph Adklns Nolson Bartholomew
Opal Rrlggs Lei a Campbell
Grace Casy Kay Emerson
Vina EsUi. Robert Gllmore
Zotta Hager Argus Hughes
Rinma Her Leah Minor
Kdlth Marlatte Harry Mallory
Uraale Prater Clinton Gilliam
Ora Roberta Grace Parkins
Ktta Rogers Mamie Hunsakcr
Myrtle Tolbert Ella Ayers
Pick Weill
MR. W. A. CLAYTON.
was given many blood remedies without
relief, and treated by the best doctors.
He seemed to tret worse all the while,
however, and the disease finally resulted
in curvature of the spine, making him
utterly helpless.
" The bad sores on bis neck increased
in size, and were a source of constant
pain. He was in this pitiful condition
for two veara. when some one recom
mended S.S.S., etating that it had cured
some of the worst cases of blood diseases,
As soon as his system was under the ef
feet of the medicine, the sores began to
eet better, and in eieht days were com-
pletely healed. Before long be could
walk on crutches, and was improving
every day. In three months he threw
aside his crutches, for he had no further
use for them : the dreadful disease had
been eliminated entirely from his sys
tem, and he was restored to perfect
health. The cure was a permanent one,
as no sign of the disease has returned
for ten yean."
S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and
promptly reaches all deep-seated and
obstinate blood diseases, it matters not
what other treatment has failed. It is
the only remedy which acta on the cor
rect principle of forcing tne disease irom
the system and getting rid of it perma
nently, S. S. S. is a sure cure for Scrofuls,
Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism,
Tetter, and all other blood diseases. It is
Purely Vegetable
and is the only remedy guaranteed to
contain no potash, mercury or other
harmful mineral.
Books on blood and skin diseases will
be mailed free to any address by the Swift
Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
cub horse. The driver proceeded for
compensation not against B., through
whose instrumentality the dog had
been put in the way of biting the horse.
nor against A., who, as owner, might
have been considered responsible for
the dog's actions. The driver knew his
dog owner's act (1865), section 2, better
than that. He proceeded against the
occupier of the house or premises where
the dog- was permitted to live the lu-
tel keeper, to wit, and he triumphed.
That is why Leicester hotel keepers de
cline to harbor dogs just now.
T H E LILY'S LESSO N.
Influence of Beautiful Objects Upon the
Characters of Young Pupils.
At a teachers' convention in Detroit
lately a lady, speaking about the in
fluence of beautiful objects upon th'J
ehnracter and conduct of young pupils,
told a pretty story received by her from
an eye witness, and thus reported by
the News-Tribune. The occurrence tooic
place in New York.
"Into a school made up chiefly of chil
dren from the slums the teacher one day
carried a beautiful calla lily. Of course
the children gathered about the pure,
wnxy blossom in great delight.
"One of them was a little girl, a waif
of the streets, who had no care bestowed
upon her, as was evinced by the dirty,
rafged condition she was always in
N'ot only was her clothing dreadfully
soiled, but her face and hands seemed
totally unacquainted with soap and water.
"As this little one drew near the love
ly (lower, she suddenly turned and ran
:iwny down the stairs and out of th-;
building1. In a few minutes she re
turned with her hands washed perfectly
-lean, and pushed her way up to the
flower, where she stood and admired it
with intense satisfaction.
"It would seem," continued Miss
Coffin, "that when the child saw the lily
!n its white purity, she suddenly re
alized that she was not fit to come into
wairon. Jotin IS IB quue a leaui.iei moo . j., .nrt .nternrl in said court on the 5th
Weston Leader: Mr. and Mr. Ransom Lleual- nclaf.S:
len Intend to leave Monday of next wee lor mlj.,ionBr. or the sale of school and university
Mnrrnw t'ountv on an extended visit. Mr. lands and for the investment of funds arising
Lieualleu ha. a number of cattlein Morrow
county. fendants for the .urn of Six hundred ninety
. dollars with interest thereon from the 5th day
u-v- of October, 1897, at the rate of eight per cent per
Hon. Henry Blsckman was exhibiting annum, and fifty dollars attorney's fees, and
f irinn.tB onld while tnefurtner sum oi iweniy-tnree ana ou-iuu aoi
some Bycuiiucuo ui
in tirwn yesterday. He bad 3 pieces,
valued at 865, 48 and 813, all from
Eldorado oreek, Klondike. Geo. Roes,
lata rlnnntv oollector of oustomg Bt
Circle City, brought down tbe gold.
summons:
N THE JU8TICE COURT OF THE SIXTH
District of Morrow County, State of Oregon.
D. E. Oilmen, PlalnUB,
vs.
R. W. Bearden. Defendant.
To R W. Bearden, Deienaant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear before the under
signed, a justice of the peace for the District,
aloresaia, on tne ixn aay oi pwbuiwi, xovi,
10 o'clock , a. m., at the office of said justice, in
said district, to answer the above named plain
tin' in a civil action. The defendant will take
notice that if he lau to answer tne complaint
herein the plaintiff will take judgment against
him for $248.95 and the cost, and disbursements
oi stid action.
This summons la served upon you in pursu
ance of an order made and entered in said court
on the 5th day of October, 1897.
W. A. kichardson, justice oi tne reace,
th Dls. Morrow Co.. State of Oregon.
85-98. .
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Cure all liver ills, bilious- aaav
ness, headache, sour atom- 1(3 I I M
ach, indigestion, constipa- 111 3
tinn. Thev act easily, with-
out oain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. SS eenM,
The only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
lars costs which judgment wa. enrolled and
docketed in the clerk', office of said court in
Bald county on the 5th day of October, 1897, and
whereas it was further ordered and decreed by
the court that the mortgaged property to-wit
The north-east quarter of section twelve (12)
in townsmp one (ii norm range twenty-nve
(25) East W. M., in Morrow county, Oregon, be
sola to satiety Mia juagmenc, coat, ana accru
ing cost.. I will, on Wednesday, tbe 1st day
of December, 1897, at 2 o'clock, p m of wild
day, at the front door of the court house in
Heppner. Morrow county, Oregon, sen all tne
right, title and interest of the Bald Henrietta
E. Decker. O. W. Decker and K. F. Hughes in
and to the above described property at public
auction to tne nignest ana Dest maaer ior cssa
in nana, tne proceeds to oe applied to tne satis
faction of said execution and all costs and cost,
ghat may accrue.
Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon.
Dated 28th day of Oct,, 1897. 92-601
Land Ornci at Ths Dalies, Obxoon,
October 8, 1897.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named aettler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof In support
of hi. claim, and that .aid proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, November 19, 1897, viz:
CHARLES J. ANDER80N, of Gooseberry, Ore.,
Homestead No. 3734 for the NWJ4 of Sec. 31 Tp 2
SR24EW.M.
He name, the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: rranx a. Lunoeu, jonn a.
Peterson, Emll Lundell ond Andrew M. Peter
son, all of Gooseberry, Oregon.
jao. r. jnuutir.,
87-98 Register.
Ask your
Druggist
for a generous
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contain, no cocnlne,
mercury nor any other
Injurious drug.
It is quickly Absorbed.
Gives Relief at once.
CATARRH J?
It open, and cleanses
the Nasal manage
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
OT1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR
the purpose of making an examination of
person, who may offer themselves as candi
dates for teacher, of the schools of ths county
and for state and life diplomas, the county
scnooi superintendent tnereoi win noia a puo
lie examination at the court house at Heppner,
opening Wednesday, jov. lutn an: sup. m.
J A I VY. otiiriE, I ,
93-95 School Snpt., Morrow Co.
rn.nibHF'An
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the
nf Ta.ta and Bmell. Full Size 6ws. ; Tr:ul
ui... in. mt UriMittimtm nr ItV m-lll.
ELY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York.
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
Any person wbo is interested In
British Columbia should write to W. H.
Hurlburt, general passenger agent of tbe
O. R. & N.,for a oopy of Pat Donan'i lit
tle "booklet," "The New Bonanzaland."
II is well worth tbe trouble. 60-tf.
NEW DEAL !
WASH
THOMPSON
Has lately ere o ted a building
on the Ayers property, near
tbe corner of Main and Wil
low streets, opposite the City
hotel, which be is using as a
MC&T M iniCT
Mr. Thompson will overlook
nothing in his line
FULL LINE OF MEATS AND SAUSA6ES.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY.'
Come to tbe Gazette office and get a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Qovernment envelope look obeap, and
besides you cannot get your business
oard printed tbereon. tf
sis
f.iNn rtrrira AT THS DALLXS. OrKQON.
November 8th. 1897.
m.TrvrTf'F TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN-
IN drew Carlson has filed notice of Intention
to make final oroof before J. W. Morrow, Coun-
tv clerk, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on
is atmosphere, and the little thinff fled ,tmter culture application No. 2ti06. for the
north-eBt quarter oi section no. f, hi tuwusmp
Kn a annlh ran 170 Nn. 24 eaat W. M.
Ha name as witnesses: Frank A. Lundell,
Andrew Anderson, Olof Bergntrom and John
Johnson, all of Gooseberry, Oregon.
J AH. F. MOORE.
595-608 Register.
Emma McBrl.le
batteries of the whole opposition, liooai nree those neither absent Dor
frm .11 nnrta rf flin ITnif,,,! KUfna ,Hr"' lvt m"M !
v ' IU.11U.11 Will.
trained upon the camp. The ad- uu.r Meadows
ministration did well under the !" w'!"
Glenn Wells
Circumstances. Johnnie Holieru
McKinloyis a patriotic citizeu "!","',i
, Nellie Vtllkln.
and this has been a potent luflu- NoraUatiock
ence during his administration so IJ'1,1 yjjj.,m,ll'k
far. There have been no scandal- rr.i.ii cider
ons bond deals, nor will there be. Jm-'i'Kaand
lie will direct affaira for the ureal. '!'"' n-dr.n
. . . I Kootn four tboee neither neeot nor
est goou lor me largest number Uld, for the month of (.
and that is what the people want. Ar,ViMHilVamew
Gertrude Walbrlilgo
Eva Hughe.
Wllla Minor
Hlam-he Kites
Hlam he Mi'Nay
Glenn Burroiinlis
Nellie Howard
Stella Ulande
Florence Hughes
tailor Ullllain
GumU Ayers
Marlon Hornor
Jlmmlo lleuile
A bos was born to the wife of
(ItMirire Hiiuhea
Mary M. Hwur.ll
P.. ra Crater
May Hperry
Kalph Hlthon
Kallv Minrrt
Kater Kord
laura Hughes
Nellie 1 Ah lie
Clara Morgan
Fella Johnaon
Mabel At era
Bertha Matlurk
Ralph Thouipaon
Groyer Cleveland at Princeton, "', i"r
t 1 .m.i mm 4 iu It-Kim n-IIih Hohool-thoseneith-
October iiStu. What the matter er absent nor lardy for the month of
with Clrover? He's all right, eayi
tho Hood Kiver Glacier.
(lot.:
Annie Mettrtde
I.1fI Howard
lena GlaaaeiM'k
l.llllan Mi'Nay
v millennium
JpiiiiI Kirk
Kaala l.r
Kia Hartliolomf W
t ore Hart
Bechetaut Wii.hon'8 plan of
Laving all the seed distributed by J",',!!..''"!'!"
Iha ilAmtrtmntif it Brtrimilf nra innl aiar Mor
. I fcarl Mifarland
in bulk to aHhington and tested!
before Wing sent out cannot be car
ried out, owing to the construction
of the act appropriating the money
to purchase the seed. A decision
Gertrude Bishop
Kmma Farmworth
Klale Ayi-ra
Charlotte Hhlpley
Ttireaa flealirr
Mary l4Mx.f
Ih.ra MuMrn
Plots Parnaworth
Ida Howard
Frank K.xol
I) Matlock
Charlra llornnr
Uiiaaie Mallory
nwny to nuike herself suitable for such
companionship. Did not this have at'
.-levntinpr. refining effect on the child''
It us gather all the beauty we can Into
the schoolroom,"
Muscles In Bike Work,
It is strange that so many people
should seem to think that bicycling de
velops only the muscles of the leg.
Criticisms of this kind, however, are
usually heard from those who have
not tried this mot fascinating means
of recreation and exercise, hxpenenee
ha proved that bicycling brings into
piny and develops all the important
muscles which help to build up the
physical structure. Of course the leg
receive the greutest amount of exer-
clue, but the use of the arms, back and
chest ia very important. When a stoep
Incline ia encountered the legs alone
would be unable to supply sumcient
propulsivcpower. The handle bars must
be firmly grasped, and the strain on
them is very great; in fact they might
le broken if at all defective, which
give a faint Idea of the great strength
that must be put forth by the arms
und back.
Wearing Away of Coins.
former money wear away rapidly.
In HH years $5K worth of pence would
H. r.Hmitb Bona, shoe roanufsotorere be worth only $250, while tbe same
ot Chicago, is In town today. nomt 01 sovere.gn. w ,,., .
. , ,. .I". IT l-rill. I mm .
T . 1.' I 1. I. . . 1.... .n.Kin. I 1 ... .... . t . 1
j aa. ninurr, w nu um mm MH) worth of shillings, on me om-
a few days in Ueppner, will go out lo hmi would be worn to the extent
work for lhoa. Onaid this winter. tins. The less the value of coin
i -
A race between Dotch and P.t MoT- -ur- the J-
. a hi . II .i A IrTUI T I'll II aw - - "
Dh. i mile, iiu a sine, wmoe oanea ....'
In it for
Business
AWVta.
LETTER LIST.
The G lte is only $2 00 a year now.
Fete Brenner is ovr from Eiibt Mile
today.
Jnhnny Ooohrao ia np from lone to
day on business.
Vawter Crawford, our old foreman, is
back io bis old place again.
John Ilickey, the sheepman, was a
yisitor t Heppner yestsiday.
Johnny MoFerrio is oyer from tbe
Morrow rsnnh on llhea oreek
rtul Trenton, the former postmaster
ot Lena, was In town yesterday.
ltenb Hperry came np from lone yes
terday with Dutob.the race burse.
Uon. W. U. Ellis returned borne Ban
day morning at tar a few days' visit to
Eastern Oregon towna.
Thomas W. Jenkins, wbo represents
1 ETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER
IJ Or., Nov. 1, 187.
Croft., John O Kady, Mark T
Downer, C A I-oveJoy, A mo. L
Dugxan, Wm Mason, Ella
Henry, Mrs Alice Martin, James L
Johnson, Mr OK Smith, Mr. Clara
When calling for those letter, please aay
advertised. J. P. W 1LMAMS, v. M.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MfM&T
. J. M. HAGER.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
41-
Iajthe place to go to get
your fine pork and Iambi
chopa, steaks and roasts. I
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Pine augar-ciired ham. and bacon.
Pure leaf lard, settle-reimereo. oici
style. Highest ceati price paid for
fat stock.
RHEA & MATHEWS.
NOHTII PAClflO
WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF
Groceries. Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' and
Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Notions, Etc.,
At prices as low as they can be sold in
this market.
'n Rural Spirit !
tear. I II v.
D. A- Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON.
tbe Heppoer track today at 2 p. m
Hen Pwsggart returned from Weston
rapidly aa a sovereign.
Tkoroagkbr4 Maria Harks.
V. 0. Drown, ths well known breeder,
ia over from Tendteton with a On lot of
I Merino bucks which he offer for sal.
of Comptroller Tracewell, of the Tb backs ar high grad and need no
treasury rendered at the re.iuoat h01'1 rwwrom0,Ul'"oi- Th rMhal b'om
ofhecrctary llson, aayt tbe aeetla ' ' K. I,by. printen,Unt of cm-
canony m purcuanoa a.reaay put ber , h, lofolBulloo 00,
lip in packftgoa ami lalwltvl for ilia- ,,, dir ran U bad. Mr. Drown
tnbution. la Li annual report bo I stopping at tb rlo boM
Becretarjr Wilaon will probably ' V- to hsv pereonal Inter
,,v,mmo.t . -I..,,,,-, l II, r.t. mienamg parooaaers.
a vv' au hii v sivwaiaw u iuu n vi i
Now I tb tiro to set th Weekly
May. II baa bi.f.tn.ly nieely luratad ??
..... . . , . fll ,n 1 1 IV on. niiu .uv "1 ' M w.w-
ln Iliai nine ciiy wurre uie cunurvu wm
attend tb Normal.
Unit a number of freighters got in
from tb interior yesterday and report
Ih roads pretty heavy owing to tb rain
in tb mountain.
Tb Osrett i glad to not that Mrs.
Obaa. Ooohran. tb wif of "Uncle'
(ESTABLISHED IN IK.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
PEVOTKD TO
at
i- i i ... .... a'l no HI. h.tL..
uombinaiion of ue paper eanb mad A rrnCUltUrC
la the alata. I S
. . .
Uairymg,
Live-Stock
aptdylnsr CbamWrlaiu a Ey and 1 'Turi
at t it a . a ,
Tetter, Halt-Kheura and Fxsrmaw
Tbe intense lU hlnir and smart Idr, Inci
dent to thoee dim. 1 instantly allayed
iy apply Inir Cbamtjpriaiu a fcy ana
Hkln Ointment. Many Tery ta Ce
have been pennaofntly enred by it. It
Charley, I. ranch b-.W, and n ta en.lly efflclent for itching
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites)
and chronic sore eyr. w eta. per ooa.
and breeder in Oregon.
mt
Ing of the boch! clauao of tlia noit
appropriation tilt.
trnetion tor tb Intend Telephone Co.,
aooompanied by Frank rio'tgin, of Walla
Walla, wer ia towa last Friday.
8. W. Hivenerr is now thort a span of
I ..." a, . . C a a. . . a,
black. Tbey wer allowed to ma on medkln anfl tne ! in ne JJT"
lb Ueppner oommon., and h. f.iled prime OondiUoo. Prfcw 8S
Ilr radv's r-ndlUoa l'ewdrr. are
jiint what a horsw Dwla when in bad
oonilitlon. Tonic, Diooa pnnner sinu
vnnntfuire. TheT are not food but
8UB8CIUPTION: M.on PER YEAP.
Sam pi 00 pie fr.)
Kiiral Hpiril and Oasett both for
t'l.tH). cash, at this offloa.
to show np for Mveialdaj. A liltl aJ ' 1
,t..i. Kf Mm... t-.i. l .. .i. In th (taatt. "Hlne ' might oaoa Mr. t. Pan Hmllh,
K1 00 la lb tisn.U of Tom DI.Iob, ' animal to relnrn.
BO VIARt
IXPIRIBMOK.
bridg work, costing 171. Dr. Vanghaa
is abl to, and doe eoospeU with tb
doctor from tb metro poll or any other
plso, la hi tin.
... . . ,,
oaoa Mr. U. ran nmlin, wire oi lorn weti
know a mas agar of M. Hiehel A Co, ol
I . ,, . . i t. vi'
i.... ... -r.i. if i. . . i i rioeviii. eswi ovr mi a". . .
uui iifiiuniliiig wi an, nsrira, wn mi A tifival letter tO till Olu trom tj. V, I t .... t a...
"... ..... ,..1 I vangaan ao om aenwi wm. in vww
artPliu luturroa ns iui o aun ui. i . n .
n t -a - . . I iq ooeior maiia aa riwimi
Can, UM iM'gUD ailOtllPr Ol UI IH'!- " " " 7. ' . , V : " aimniwrg-r, ii.t.
.,,,. 11. .,,ll..l U8j ,,UI ,n ,h Tb. th Waahitigton hotel on 4 tret In
-,..,v...i.. . (.i,m-t ai.l thMtnah Jnatuxl I-...II.. I .hlnh lh.i aiill h.la onna,l
ftgainal tuo ciacliouB I railroad Hicbrdoa. I np for bealoe shortly.
corporattona. I UK lima bo ia at-1 At th etwra bona oa Ta.t evea
liar IKa W .itttrftn KaiiilltJkrn at tarl
t Ik lali. Imt. No, lit. th La Iim (luiM of lb
'. ...... .. . . . I Ki.iaoonal rhnrch will tlv a fair. Sap-
Mlb. an,lotbilt ay.toro. to n- - '"""Tr tr -.11 b -rvd fwft to ..l-fc. rJ.u ,d.;.r..
fotcn.law requirinfi tie railroad ronn.ng c..r n... uaw ,-r w bieb 'be , ..u. L--V pMiorei ia th. t.i.rioe.
toaell LOW-mila l.k. f.i, t.H). H.f'" " U Hk" ' " .M'!' L' "i.,D.aT 1.11 appe.r.n th.y did not fl.4
.. . -- .. I ' " "'"r i"". "'"" ''- Hat.nt.er lb baalsea point iwy i
Kioa ior two y eara, neo uaea ly u, ardmar y tourtat aleepersi, being boilt " " " " l'"-"" - " pci,i.
amy piruiiier vi iuo isiuuy, ius oi in earue piaa aa regular ieprs,
LakaHLoro oa.J rcfusod lo Bell P0' afholslered la Iratl.P Instead of
auch a took to Ih gomnor, Lo',u,u- Tbi.a..l.. nf car .,
., al Hitoksn wtlb similar rr rnnnlng to
th
root Man'
their slock of
i
J la ..,., .. f 1
"s.
K TBADf MAKS,
eopvatoHTa a.
a una) aaalm a - t4 lmi'Ha aat
aL-air a 'ail.la. rr, aa In -w" la
miwMr 4iaMav i i..bmii atrvif
,a.tM.iimi. 1"'1 mmm 1 f iwann. .i m'4
aa A awicav W a. H aainii om.
fMaaia lakaa lanM BtaM Lav rn.ira
s, ..i.l aoauai ia tia
8SIENTIFI0 AMERICA,
miif.Hf iRaatime. twvaat mii-ai nf
tllilrfcl i,l.r..i ..!.
It la ttfctbtk avawtiiut.
few wa I'atairra M Iim Atnm
MUNN A CO.,
Mt Braa, fark.
tat
Wanted-In Idea JSr"
Blankets! Blankets!
ZJ I
1200 Pairs Now
On Sale at....
Minor & Co.
Cotton Blankets 00c a pair.
Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25.
Wc also have a line of Eastern blankets
called wool, at S3.00.
Dot the Only Blanket
On Earth U the,
W ar aol agenU for Ibo, having boagbl ear
etir lie io Jaea, il enable n to sail I boa
eelabrated good at th earn pnot aaked for
laferior braad. Call aad irala.
MINOE & CO.
mm wm
f. 11 T frr af ttif i a.
nu (Am wal'll hi k a xi, r.Ml ft-
an Saimia. t . .. l , a
an-.M-u i t .i iu H.rWn. oo iu. , Ml ,((bo0, u
g yero'r it e nng to take tb caa VH-
ant m wi u-awthM awiai,