Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 07, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, Jax. 7, 1898.
speaks for itself.
Li. li. Dunn & Uo. s summary
baa done to John Ball becomes
of tbe business for 1897 is as fol
lows: Tha fnilnroa tnr tlia vanr nrViin.ri
closed last night have been smaller &PParDt
than in ftnv nthpr vfinr oinne 1892.
in number smaller than in any Julian Bays that "Fitz" will ir.
year except in 1895. and in aver- sue no more manifestoes, but that
age liabilities, per failure, smaller Corbett must whip Maher before
tnan inany year oaring tne Fitz" will fight him.
aggregate of all failures, commer
cial and banking, was $180,000,000, John Fox has been appointed by
of wnicn o,uu,uuu was m Dans- the preBideDt to be collector of
Tl,anflvr onftn with nrli. customs at the port of Astoria.
tions radically different from those This appointment will give general
which prevailed one year ago. satisfaction
Great financial distrust existed
. . -a a. i
tnen, but nas passed away Alter A H0T time ia on in Clackamas
a whole year ol entire treeaom
When it is remembered that tbe Hanna led the republican forces
U. S. furnishes the largest and to victory and republicans gener
beet market in the world for seal ally respect bim and wish him
skins and that the business of success, but deplore the fact that
supplying that market has been Oregon is not tbe only state that
partially monopolized as to raw indulges in bushwhacking meth
skins by Canada, and entirely as ods and sustains some republicans
to dyed ekins by England, the full that are a disgrace to the party,
significance of what Uncle Sam
THE
TalafS
INSPIRED CAMP COOK.
Buckles 's Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in tbe world (or (Jute,
Bruises, Bores, TJloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all 8kio Erup
tions, and positively cures Files or do
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 oents per box. For sale by
Slooum Drug Co., . J. Blocum, manager.
BTABTINO A EKPCBUCAN PARTY.
A Document That Mark the Origin of the
Republican Party In Oregon.
The following is a true copy of the
first call and resolutions of the first
meeting for the formation of the repub
lican party in Oregon, says tne Oregon
State Journal. This copy is made from
a paper in possession of Hon. T. J,
Yangban, of Oobnrg, father of Dr. B. F
Vaughan, of tbis place, and was made
on tbe 7tb day of Deoember, 1897 :
Willamette Forks, O. T., July 14, 1856,
from S.S.nce or .l77n -
which the country has paid a heavy lfle nWu PVa mixing up wun
foreign indebtedness, taken and Joe Simon in a conspiracy. His
D - I -
paid many millions for stocks sent trial comes off tomorrow.
from abroad, and accumulated
credits acainst other credits reDre-
. . . . i , i I vt J.i.- .
sented Dy mercnanaise DaiaDces, 1UUU'" 1 " piemiiug In pnr8n9D0e of the recommendation
witn more tnan kw,wv,vw in us vary tast au over tne country and 0f Ben Davis and FJ. Sbaw, r.s to staiting
tavor ror tne past iour montns, Eastern Oregon and Washington a republican party, (be undernamed
SSin wlU farni8ha large number who .. time baa come. The old
than $20,000,000 held by New York parties have lost .11 the good that was
banks alone, while the great indus- will leave in tne early spring for jn h bM oome when
tries have been pushing their way tne irozen gold neias ot tne nortn. tbe repubiiofln i8 the part, of the age
into roreign. maricets wun unpre-
itarlanf annAooa tha mnnofarv aitnn-
tion is no longer a matter of anx- TflE operation performed by Dr,
iety. More than half a million Schlatter, the Swiss physician,
men in a few states, according to proves conclusively that the stom
official reports, are .employed now aca jB not necessary to sustain life, M. Wilkinsf Thomas Cady is secretary
He Hut Know to Make Ufa
rituul for Hia Comrade.
Outing tells about camp cookery, in
cluding the cook. The genuine camp
cook is an artist in hia way. The musi
cian makes men hear things entrancing
and the painter brings tears to the eyes
if inspired. The camp cook genius, dj
the very way in which he does his work.
makes men hungry.
The camp cook, aa,ys the writer,
"should take pride in the artistic hand
ling of his utensils, particularly in the
ability to keep half a dozen things goinsr
at once; he must keep already cooked
things hot; and cook the uncooked
things in the meantime. To do this he
has to understand the kinds of fire to
have, whether large or small blaze, hot
ashes or red-hot embers. He should
also know how to get the most work at
the least expenditure of labor from hia
comrades. Something many cooks are
lacking in is the way to keep camp
dishes clean for cooking. An unwashed
apple saucepan will serve to fry trout
in and give them a pleasant taste, but
an unwashed fish spider will scarcely
serve to cook apple sauce m. In other
words, the cook should know when and
what to wash."
A STRANGE CHARITY.
rouse the liver, cure bilious- 13 II 4
ness, headache, dizziness, III S
oar stomach, eonittpatian, li III
te. Price to sent. Sold by alt dnnnrl.t.
Tne 0017 fills to take with Hood's SarsaparUla.
NOTICE OF HEARING OFCONTESTl
V. 8. Land Orncs, La Grande, Ore.,
December 13th. 1897.
Complaint having been made at this office by
the duly verified and corroborated affidavit of I
John B. Manning alleging; that Kate Russell
who made Timber Culture Entry No. 1550 at I
the u. a. Land umce at La ttrande, Oregon,
oi ewu and 8Wii of BE 14" of Sec. 8. tp. 4. 8. R
27. E. W. M. has wholly failed to comply with
January 31. 185. for the 'U of 8WJi and SE!
the Timoer Culture Law: that she did durinc
the year 1886 wholly abandon said tract of land ;
that ever since has continued to abandon the
same and has made no improvements upon
said tract or any part thereof.
Therefore, w ith the view of the cancellation
of the said entry, the said parties are hereby
summoned ana required to re ana appear oe-1
tore J. m. Morrow, bounty ciera 01 Morrow
County, Oregon, at his office at Heppner, Ore
gon, on tne tatn aay 01 reoruary, at tne
hour 01 10 o clock a m., of said day. then and
there to produce such testimony as they may
have concerning said allegations. Final hear
ing to be had at the office ot the register and
receiver at La Grande, Oregon, March ith, 1898,
at iu o ciock, a. m.
E. W. B 4 RTLETT, Register,
10-21 . J. H. ROBBINS. Receiver,
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
jyO. BORCHERS
Who has secured the services of
AIRS. MARGARET VON CADOW
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Rates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOROHEES, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors land Cigars
We thick that tbe Bpread ot slavery
should be stopped. We, tbe under
signed citizens, join tbe Dew party.
On motion of Hiram Smith, T. J.
Vanghan is chairman, and on motion of
who were idle
uuo year bku buu j u,.t l ut
the general advance iu wages for ... . . ... . ., .
thnal anMvA haa nnna tor. r J will gain in weight without that
Sj 11 lJ UliJ &. 1 S V ULl U l-MU BL. JU 1J M. U J. LW I
restore the rates prevailing before organ.
the panio. .
This statement is encouraging One hundred dollar counteifeit
to the American people. Let these silver certificates have been re
conditions continue, as most of us ceived at the sub-treasurv of the! Henry Smith
hnlinva tHnw will nrA thio mnntru 1I f3 of Knii Vrrt an mall otq BlDjmona
ii - 1 1 ii. l j t i- 1 John Post
will aninn fi nviunavnna ara I nnraH thai narantmn woa ir rii -i c, i I
ble until the bills were put into -p. Newland
hot water and the two parts, of Jamea Uoanals
1
which tbe bill was composed, were H. Miller
BnhaA onart M. Wilkini
I. Vanduyn
J. O. Spore
Dave Wilson
John Boney
Frank Boney
E. J. Keith
A. Wadswortb
EXTORTIONS REPORTED.
If reports from the Klondike
correctly state tbe customs fees
levied upon American miners by
Canadian officials in the British
poBsosaions in tuat resign, it is
W. Nelson
James Lytle
II. Greenwood
Cbairmno.T.
Tboorfna Cady.
A. H. Vanghan
Jaoob Zimmer
W. Oranem
J. S. Fields
W. Whitney
S. Bonnelte
M. H. Harlow
Q. R. Ward
Hiram Smith
Wm Long
Wilson Smith
John Yonng
B. Ramsey
William Polio
John Maxwell
Shel Spenoer
A. A. Spenoer
Thomas Cady
T. J. Vanghan
John Slppi.
Vanghan; aeoretary,
There is lack of harmony in Robert Wilson
tViA nnnnmMn onmn TT lion ufill O. U Morton
Dlain that the svstem is outrace- adv,He a oonsolidation of populists,
ouslv ODDressive and uniuBt. savs '"esilver republicans and auti.
the SrjokaDe Chronicle. Pennoyer democrats, but will take
Accordinc to these advices the 00 Parl 1D tUQ hooper-bimetallic
" 1 . , i. - . . .
Amprican nrnnrw.rnr mnut nun Ss.' I union arrangement, in lact he 18
for the light to bunt for gold, 25 opposing the union movement.
cents a cord for the privilege of TbI8 Wl11 weaken fusion, if at-
cuttiDC wood. $8 for Derraission to tempteu, ana if harmony prevails tonic ore by au druggist guaranteed to cure
" 11 1 , 1 or money refiinOed. C C C are a lure
build a log hut and 10 cents for ln tne republican camp, the latter thin, fry a box to-day, 10c., a.ic.. 60&
... . ... mil or n Buini'18 ana DooUlot Iroe. Due our Dig au.
enuu iiy uo uHt's id ooDBirucung
.1 tare Thins; for
ictivn In which youcai
for Ton.
A transaction In which you cannot loselsa
sure llilug. tiiliousness, bick iieuuuctie, lur-
red tongue, lever, piles and a Uioubuuu oilier
ills are caused by constipation and sluirgish
Ivor. (Jmcai'cut Umldv Cullmruc. the won-
dorfnl new liver stimulant and intestinal
it, CO cents a ton for all the hay or
grass he may harvest and $15 for
reoording a mining claim.
These charges are bo unreason-
The prospects of Hawaiian an
nexation grow brigbtor day by day.
The attitude of the powors toward
WE EAT TOO MUCH.
Twelve Ounces of Food Is a Meal for
Brain Worker,
The present mode of eating; now prae
able that they amount to aotual Cbina 8 changing the miuds of tised by the unacientiflc public atdivera
extortion, and if mposed by any many so.ato.s in regard to the an. !" ZlX
other than governmental authority nexatiou question and each day duya in the year is evidently all wronpr. less,
Would 1)0 denounced as a mild M- to the Cause. unar.rni.nc l-u mo e. too mucn.
i fpi 1 .1 1 n an runf in iiir r ww ivr iui ui mugur
rorraoilUOIl. ...Culto lucnnuio .1Ile. Dr. Nichols declures that the aver
The charcos made are no doubt believe they can secure for it 02 ne qumiUty of water-free aliment re
correct, but it must not be for. in the senate or three more 1, ol ? mf
gotten that our people have Dot lU8U 19 neeuou. oeuajor uavis, rP4lt 1UH,.lar activity are well fed on
chairman ot the committee on lor
Bread Dispensed Free In the Village of
Broogbton-in-Fnrness.
The efforts of the organized charity
associations jn this country sometimes
take on strange phases, as in the wood-
yards, and in the free coffee stands es
tablished a few years ago iu the east
ern cities. A Cincinnatinn who recently
visited England tells about a queer
charity he noticed lhere. In the little
village of Broughton-in-Furness is a
small baker's shop, over the door of
which is the following inscription:
One piece of bread, to be eaten on the
premises, given to anyone passing
through Broughton direct until ten p.
m. this extraordinary signooara was
affixed on the shop eight years ago by a
neighbor, .who recoups th baker for
the bread which he disposes of in this
singular way. '
KAISER AS AN INVENTOR.
Devises sv System of Fastenings for Doors
In Men-of-War.
The latest capacity in which the Ger
man emperor has chosen to reveal him
self, saj s the New York Times, is that
of an inventor of a new cystem of fast
enings for watertight doors in men-of
war. He turned up in the harbor of
Syracuse recently in the Hohenzollern,
and the officers of the British cruiber
Astroea, which happened to be lying
there, were not a little astonished soon
after to see him approaching their ves
sel m a steam launch, attired in the
panopoly of a British admiral. He in
spected the Astroea minutely and then
urried off tha captnin to the Hohtn-
.ollern. After entertaining him royal
ly he took him down into the engine
room and there pointed out a water
tight door in one of the bulkheads,
which, he said, he had invented himself
and expected to see imitated generally
The door was of the kind known tech
nically ns a clipped door" that is, it
Is secured wrlen shut by means of short
lever catchefcrwhich are called "clips,"
In the English service as many as a
dozen of these clips are often used to
secure one door. The improvement
claimed by the emperor is that Instead
of having to work the clips singly, thus
involving several operations, he can, by
an arrangement of levers, work them
sin.ultnneouHly in one operation only,
Provide & the mechanism is not too com
plicated nnd likely to get out of order,
the Invention seems to be one of consid
erable practical value, th". manifest ob
jection iM'ing that if the lever huppens
to be out of order at a critical moment
U the clips and the door would be use-
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE
will be a mectine of the stockholders of
the First National Bank of Heppner. at their I
office on the 2nd Tuesday of January, 1898, be-1
iween tne nours 01 iu 0 ciocjc a. m. ana 4 o ciock
p. m.. of said dav. for the purpose of electine
d i rectors and for the transaction of such other I
business as may appear.
ueu. 1; (jr.SE.it, uasnier.
Heppner, Or., Dec. 10, 1897 . 4-13
1
BICYCLES OF GREAT COST.
been clear of oppression. At
Bkagway, American officials
charged, not long ago, 10 per
head tariff for the admission of
ciyoHoa worth Kiss than Bo
long as Americana follow thi
course they can expect no other
result tlinu that reported up iu
the mining regiou.
sign affaire, will call tbe treaty up
at the first executive session of the
senate. There seems to be but
little doubt dow that Hawaii
ill become a part of the United
States, and we believe it will be
an acqniiution of much value.
JiixiE William rtatea that the
use of his name as arbitrator in
The act for the relief of those
Americans who are ia tbe Klon
dike gold region, and hn, it it
the factional tnmU of M,a r. WieTinl, will U in pressing need
publicans down in Portland was of fiKKl Mor6 pt'm WM H
not authorized as he bad not been P""P"J 'B001 D7 rwawobi flic
noken to concerning the matter. K,u,l,f M U WM l"u,"pJ brcoB-
r
yet he woe'd gladly assist in Bot
tling all differences. Good! This
shows that the Mitchell faction
are not indulging in jobbery.
grew, D'l it now only remains to I
get the relief to the sufferers in
order to make it effective. This ii
in the bands of Secretary Alger,
and if success is potmible, ha will
achieve it, as his sympathy for the
Klondikers is of the active kind
a! 1 1 a 1. rtr I
wi new mm no on or. wttka
at .a
ago 10 advance the money
tt i . ii ..
um i.e dam ruuueu 11 in on I
John Itull iu the bill doaling
with open sea sealing, which Las
passed lMth branches of congress out 0f hi. OWII to (,nil r.
and only needs tbe president's jf huJ practical way of doing
signature to become a law, and .0 oouU be pointed out Secre.
tt..t :t .:i .... 1 . t 1 1 i i . ..
iu. . -.i..ruuui7K,.i. vansAia, tary Alger will go to Ottawa to
Lacked by Lnglaud, has played wit the cooperation of the Ca-
he nog rigbt through iu this ileal. Badiao authorities io relief open
ik iiuniui-, 17 rt'iumogio join liona.
the U. a. io efforts to prevrnt tha
poeuy ueairuetion or alltLa aeala TflK Foraker faction, represeoU
by agreeing to a cessation of ocn cd by Gov. llubooll,baverobiud
nea sealing lot even a limited I witta the democrats of Ohio to de.
A At 11 ' a.. 1
lime, ana Uio lanaaiani IioMIom rra Benat4r II anna f.,r m..W1i.iii.
chucklcvl with joy, wheo thia bill Tbia ia a baj piece of bosiueM,
wnicn proimnta opor, sea sealing M, rrnw.ta discredit on evert- re-
I I
I .. il . Si a a
17 ma citizens 01 ite V. i. waa
introduced, io the senate, because
of their belief that it would leave
them a tnouopoly of tha taking of
seals io tha open sea. Hut they
will not chuckle, tior will their
Lnghsh supporters, when they
publicao connected with the affair.
Wbca the election waaou last fall
Urdus waa the only avowed can-
didate for senator at the handa of
tha republican party, and the ue-
Ceaa of that l artv waa Ukeo to
UHO thaailivwaa if Hanna Hanna
Lfern 1,A hn,,u,.l - . f 1 .
....... ..,.,..,.. . awuon 01 oay liavt borna, but tha Gazette
tha bill that was kept quiet while , decidedly to favor cf him, borna
the inea-ura waa pending Mot or 00 b.ri,s, and though il may U
congress. That aectiuu alolutely uumpular to aay so, jt thia 1 a-
pruu.uHaui-t.r.Dgiogoiaeaiakina pr willaUta tU oonvictioua and
toto ilia l, tt. froia any source. I ut a th r..i,a,inn,. i..vl
, . - ivh' i ' s
10 to SO ounces. Dr. Mchols' advice is
to find the minimum quantity which
enables a man to do his daily work
ithout loss of wplpl.t, by experiment,
ond then hnbltually keep to it.
In the midst of the dietary counsels
of the vcftetnrlnna on the one aide and
the raw-Wf and hot-water theorist
011 the other, It Is interesting to con
template the poKHthilitles of the eatinff
of the future. It la probable thateat
Injr In the Soth eentu.y will Im ml need
ti the minimum, and a century or so
thereafter le altolished altofrtuer, if
the prewnt tre-nd of scientific dietetic
Olscovery rontinues. The Rood old
fi-aata of Thanksgiving and Christmas
are decried a bsrlwrous iiidulirencc
rf the aiiin.aJ npotlte, and It ia only
lieccaaarv to attend a blh tea of aso
cial new woman or a debutante lunch
eon of aciMtkliijf-M'hooI (rriuliiiite to find
oideneo of tJie etliereallntion of the
latter-day eatlnif. I'p to date no table
ii'hote hna advertised Ita dinner by the
metric sylein, and no restaurant hi
wrved meals bv the solid ounce, nut
American are a nation of dyspeptics,
t.ml (he end la not vet.
Modern Treatment of
Consumption
The latest work on the
treatment of iluuet, written
by forty eminent American
physicians, says l "Cod-liver
oil has done more for the con
sumptive than all other reme
dies put together." It also
says 1 "The hypophosphltes
of lime and soda are regarded
by many English observers as
specifics for consumption."
Scott's Emulsion
contains the best cod-liver oil
ln a partially digested form,
combined with the Ilypophos
phlits of Lime An J SoJj. This
remedy, a standard for a
quarter of a century, Is in
ctact 'accord with the latest
views of the medical profession.
Be sure you get SCOTT'S
Emulsion.
H im 1 vw i a
aroTT a akL ikw. k.-. Vl
aaa
Mew York Firm to Meet a Demand for
S 1,000 Bicycles.
The most prominent New York jew
elry firm has something new for wheel
men in a adver bicycle, which waa put
on exhibition at their store a few days
ago. The wheel ia the first of the kind
ever made. In order to insure strength
and durability it waa necessary to have
the supporting rods and spokes of steel.
All the rest of the frame is of sterling
silver. The handle bar is of plain sil
ver, with burnished ivory handles. The
other silver part are finely engraved
by hand, with repouase etching of the
Louis XVI. style. The sprocket wheel
is of plain silver. The saddle itself is
studded with silver nails. The cost of
the machine, as it stands, is $500. A
silver lantern to go with it will add
from 1 100 to $300 to the price,
The completed wheel welgha about
18 pounds. A member of the company
said, in explaining the construction of
the new bike: "This wheel was built
to supply a demand which we know to
. SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT USDER
and by virtue of an execution and order I
of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of tbe I
State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and
to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment I
rendered and entered ln said court on the 7th
dav of BeDtember. 1897. ln favor of Ed Rood
Plaintiff, and against W. L. Saline. E. W. Rhea
and C. E. Red field Defendants, for the sum of I
two hundred twenty-six and 62-100 dollars with
interest tnereon irom tne zna aay 01 August,
1897, at the rate of eight per cent per annum.
and twenty-five dollars attorney's fee and the
further sum of ten dollars costs: which judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's
office of ; said court in said county
on the 7th day of September, 1897;
and whereas, it was further ordered and de
creed by the court that the following described
real property, towit: the south half of the I
soutwest Quarter and south half of the south
east quarter of section twenty-nine in township I
one soutn 01 range twenty-seven eaBt w. ia. in
Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said
judgment, costs and accruing costs. I will, on
Wednesday, the 12th day of January, 1898.
at two o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front I
door of the court house ln Heppner, Morrow
county Oregon, sell all the right, title and in
terest of tne said w. L. Haling, E. w. Rhea and
C. E. Redfleld in and to the above described
ronertv at public auction to the highest and
st Diaaer tor cann in nana, tne proceeas to De
applied to the satisfaction of said execution and
ail costs, ana costs mat may accrue.
E. L. Matlock. Sheriff of Morrow Co.. Or.
Dated Dec. 10, 1897. . , 604-614.
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON.
l-J Dec. ?:!. 1897. Notice Is hereby riven that
the following named settler has filed notice of I
his Intention to make final proof in support of I
nis ciaim, ann mat saia prooi win De maae
oeiore J. n. Morrow. uounty uiera.at Heppner.
uregon, on Thursday, February 8, 1898, viz:
JOHN B. HUNT,
Hd. E. No. 4580, for the NWJ, of Bee. 17, Tp. 3 8.,
R. 16 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to Drove
his continuous residence unon and cultivation 1
of, said land, viz: - Edward Hunt, Edward Oris-1
sell, ueorge union ana Arthur Hunt, alt of
Heppner, Morrow county, ur.
AO. r . BUUBE,
608-19. . Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
F AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON.
I J Dec. 10. 1897. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof ln support of I
his claim, and that said proof will be made I
before J. w. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
uregon, on January a, two, viz:
WILLIAM WARREN.
II A ICrt jnnA f- Biz KVlj: .1 Vi CUh aA
.1,.. ..... '1 1 ' ' HI. 1 . - 1". 7. DCV.
22. To. 5. 8 of R 28 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, rir,: John Zollinger, Sylvester I
W. Floreon, Robert D. Watklns and Louis
Grosheus, all Of Heppner, Morrow county. Or.
f.. W. BAHTLSTT, Kegltler.
605-16.
When you hear dem bells!'
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
j
PRAGTI(li
SaRE)SIV&
PORTIAimOR:
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
REAL PROPERTY.
OF
They Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
wTii6 Pioneer BlaGksmltlis
Have made some elegant improvements in their establishment and added s large stock of
Iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick repairs
to their wagons, buggies or machinery. Their specialty is horseshoeing. '
Meadows & Ilallen are the Boys Id do Tour Work Right, and do it Quick, too.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an order of sale issued I
out of the county court of the state of Oregon, I
for norrow county, on the 4tn nay 01 January,
1M(M, the undersigned, as administrator of the
estate of Hellen M. Allyn, will on and after the
4th day of February, 18V8, proceed to sell at
Drlvattfsaleforcashlnhand.au the following
desciited real property of said estate, situated
in Morrow county, Oregon, to-wit: The north
east quarter of section thirty-one, In township I
one, south of range twenty-rive east W. M , and I
the north-east quarter of section inirty nve.ini
township one, south of range twenty-six east!
W. M., also the south-east quarter of section!
thirty, in township one, south of range twenty
five east W. M.. together with all the tenements.
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto I
Dvl'iUKing.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, January 7tn, iwg.
12-23 Administrator.
Notice of intention.
Laud Orrtci it Ths Dam., Orcook.
Iecember2. lwr7.
OTICR 18 HERKBY OIVKN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
exist MHOIlir some Of our patrons for intention to mase nnsi proot in support ,01
a better and more exix-nsive wheel than fore J. w.' Morrow. County Clerk, at Heppner.
can tx had on the market at present, "regon, on January 10, iim vis:
Such wheel we have tried to make. rRAnt isat. wiLRiwnun, oi neppner.
snd I beJieve tl.nt another scaaon will H.B.Ho. 4408 for the Et WWU and W' NE
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
China ware & Queensware At
Gilliam t Bisbee's
And by the way they have anything yon ran rail for In the line ol
Hardware, stoves and Tinware.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
N
Mathews 8c Gentry,
BARBERS
see many of fhem at the fashionable
resort a.
A woman's wheel is bring finished
In the firm's shops. Thia wheel will
I much more richly ornamented, and
its price will be $1,000. A lantern,
which is ttcing inatle to go with It, will
lie act with precious stance and will
rost several hundred dollars.
THE INTELLIGENT JURY.
Brest Ike Ceer lllwslr io4 Is and
(ssrs,
"I dini't bflleve everything I hear
alxnit the Ignorance of the aveniifrv
jury," wti.l an uld law eer in rvmlnUi-cnt
iihnmI, rvlutt-a the letroit Free Tna,
"hut on.v, when I viaiied a biickwomta
nturt In tj.e nuiuntalns of North Cam-
Him, 1 ilitl huin on an IncU'iit thnt
Sinn my ruth for a time. 1 d c
was brfore a qilU'O fclnl the prisoner
niw up for htsjr stvalin. It wax the
ritdcat court and surrouiiiliiifra I evvsr
Cut into and I should uttt huve lwn
surprined st anyth nif, but I sis. Aftrr
a rMiii if jai-k-rrr lawyer had ff-T
In what tlicy had to nay the court
turned the cae over to a Jury and it
IJ.iv.me.l to a Itarn to dn-ide the in
l.oci'iu-c or jniilt of the prisoner. And
uch a jurj I I ran in-ver forprt what
a nuitlev traug that jury was. In half
an hour it suie lawk enid reaunail Its
l.lm-e In c-curt.
"ae i tilt founil a verdict? a-kel
the squire.
" What's IhslT reDded the fore
tiioi. " 'Have ,011 fwml a erd et? That's
whst," rrplii-d the mi n-.
"'Sh. Hjii re,' hrit;it. d tlie fore
msn, with a foolh rriii. 'we didn't
know tbar wu one loat; did we, boysT
And en-en that court ronldu't atauJ it
but rot up and iwore5,-
ol Hee. M. Tp. 1 ., R. 24 It. W. M.
He names ths following witnesses to prove!
his continuous resilience upon ami cultivation I
of said land, vis: Chsries w. t'raillrl and
lewis Farraiit, of Henpner, Oregon; John .
tvlilsi
Shaving
15
Crallck aud U P. Dav
601411
Cents.
Chop two doors South of PostofDca.
D. A. CURRAY,
formerly of Pendleton
Healed bids requested for tha deliferj Tftnftrl e I Artist
u .1.- -a tju i. I "w v . mmtiw
ai my ranout on toe urau oi ikura oreest
Wii. of KlKht Mile, or.
J AS. t". MfHIKK,
Register.
NOT1TR.
of one bnndrsd eords of pine, fonr-fool
wood, said wood to ne delivered not
later than mKldla of Aacnst. 18DH, bids
opened tbe loth dsf of Jsoosry, jtH.
iteaerva lha right to reieol any and all
bids.
J. W. Mobrow.
(102 -Jan 15.
Frank MoFarlaod bsa been appoloted
special atreol ot Tha E.joitsble Life As
soranea CaH of New York, lha atroDgeet
Io tba world. Cseb surplus to policy
holders ot over 43 ttillio: dollars. IWt
tska tnsnrsoee withont seetog tba De
plana ot tha Equitable. 1
seies at same rates.
Shaving,
Hale Cutting,
"hop, Matlock Corner,
IS Canta
25 "
Bripner, Orefnn.
D. E. GILMAN,
6cneral Collector
Put your old hnoss snit Bon In tits
hsmls snl set your aioury nut ot
them. Msire a sperUUy ol bard
collections.
Office la J X. Brown's HailJiog.
NEW NAME I
Wm. Gordon has re-namcl
his stand tho old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Control.
KsM hay for sals. Chart munnahla Call
on blm sod have your horsce cared Inf.
Ellis & Phelps.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended I
satlalwuwy manner.
CollecUira,
s la a prompt and
Notaries I'ublie sad
Offk la Natter Balldlag. Hsppaer, or.
sajfajfh sa.1. s at sa, -sj -sj "w 'e' w w 'a. " 't "Sssa
Csrxt. aad 1 radMa ohtsiawd Sad aU tm-
.at simiiwss en4nd tot ajoetaavs ftts. i
Oua Ornil is Oeeeem W. a. savtav Oriel
4 caa an ' pai.at al taa tw lesa law
nmu Ir-" V aahuitlea.
sad KHiilat, Srix( r fHv, wii sWrV1
iW. W a U swantatw or sk. irr M
laart. tW in Uit fwirat s aerar..
A PlSMi(f, " 11 -w M l'M., ri.nis"
mat t l aaasa in h V. i a4 !( swaaUia.
was In. AOrfraaS,
C.A.SriOWcSCsCO.
aajajjaj)aja)as)
-MThc Old Sliop!
LIBERTY MARKET
It tbe 1ace to go to get
your fine pork and Iamb
chops, ateaki totl roasla.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
fin siifaenrd hams sd Kars,
P'ira leaf r.. SrtlU ran.lrrvl oil
atria. Hit-bra eaaa vrir f for
lal slora.
RHEA ft MATI.EW&
J. L. GIBSON,
At Cbas Jones' Old Dtand.
Rhavinur. - - IS Ctn,
Hair Cuttinyr. tir
Joe Is iwplnt np lha rpu'atlnn at this shea'
fnr Br.tia aulk and aouij b t' ml Is
baas yon call. "
flRLINOTON-FOSSIL
STAGELINE
II. REKI A I, ,
k. O. OtJILVIE f rrP"a.
f AWt FROM ARLINGTON TO
foasll ine mUm) . -, . , . Unnn4 trta
MayvlIleiMmllaa) S Rmiad lip ?
wm"s niiaa) . s as
(Lie fa aulas) .. tan
(liallaa) .t
aMtri tat
laaad trip a at
aVmad Irtp I f
rttajfa le.tea Afl.n.t.M, ever paofniac
P"-l-a at 3 p pa. and mM at
.111 7 p. IB
j CoBfirlshl roearaj oaehat ti tare,
i toL ttfflaeceJ drlera.