Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 11, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, March 8, 1898.
Candidates' Announcements
I hereby announce to the punllc of Morrow
county, that I will be a candidate before the
next republican couuty convention for nomi
nation to the office of county assessor.
Bespectfully,
w. B. McAmstkb.
Lexington, Or., March 7, '98.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of county assessor, subject to the will of
the republican county convention.
A. C. PlTTlYS.
The Montgomery, one of the
cruisers of the United States navy,
is now anchored in Havana harbor.
An opportunity for more Spanish
treachery.
Teesident McKinley's bearing
is that of a statesman and a dip
lomat. He has won the confidence
of the American people and the
respect and admiration of the
world. His foreign policy is clear-
cut, strong and dignified. In
war with Spain this moral resource
would be felt It would put con
fidence and purpose behind every
gun. Spokesman-Review.
Tbe fact that the republican
party is responsible for all the
benefits which the sugar-beet in
dustry has ever received, and is
known to be notoriously favorable
to beet-sugar interests and to the
production of American sugar for
Americans, seems to be sufficient
auswer to those who assume that
the administration's policy of
Hawaiian annexation, if pursued,
will result disastrously to beet
sugar interests.
stations and to other experimenters
among the farmers, for tests dur
ing the coming season. These
seeds are the outoomt of Secretary
Wilson's determination to ransack
the globe for seeds and plants
which may prove of value to tbe
American farm. Under his direc
tion, a special agent has been trav
eling for eight months through
the countries of western and south
ern Asia, the oldest section of the
earth, investigating different va
rieties and buying such seeds as
are known or supposed to be of
economic yalue to this country.
Mr. Wilson believes he has secured
some species of foreign plants
especially adapted to withstand
drouths, which will be of immense
value to some of our western sec
tions. A large quantity of alfalfa
has been procured from Eastern
Turkestan which will Btand terrific
drouths, and when it is remem
bered that our own alfalfa, now so
indispeosible to our western farm
ers, came originally from Arabia,
it will be seen that we yet may
have much to learn from that
section of the world where the
human race originated. Frof.
Neils Hansen, the agent selected
by Mr. Wilson for the trip, has
secured the most valuable fond of
scientific information, which will
be embodied in a bulletin to be
issued later by the department
Mr. Hansen states that many of
the seeds procured were carried
ong distances by camel-back across
the arid wastes of the East before
they came in contact with modern
means of transportation.
Tde prompt appropriation by
congress of $50,000,000 for defense
and preparation for war, will
doubtless have the effect of chill
ing Spain's desire for war. We
are very much of the opinion that
the Dons are not looking for a
scrap with Uncle Sam, but if it
comes, we want to see that third
rate, rotten nation thoroughly and
promptly licked. They deserve
this for their treatment of the
Cubans.
IN beattle s city election on
Tuesday, the republicans were vie
torious, getting nearly every office
in sight and obtaining complete
control of that city's affairs again
it wouia seem trom tins that tn
are getting tired of populist rule,
and we opine this will be the re
suit all over the state of Washing
ton at the coming fall elections,
Two more years of such govern
tnent as our sister state has
present will almost completely
ruin tbe commonwealth.
Now is the Time
To purify your bloc d with Hood's Barns-
psrilla. Maroh, April, May are tbe
tryioa moDtbi of tbe year. At tbia sea
sou your blood is loaded witb Impuri
ties wbiob bave accumulated daring tbe
winter, end these impurities must be
immediately expelled. Hood's Barsa-
parllla is tbe oiie true blood purifier.
It is the medioioe which bas aooom-
plisbed many thousands of remarkable
cures of all blood diseases. It U what
tbe millioDS take id tbe spring to build
up health sod ward off sickness.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
at
DEMOCHATIC NOTICE.
Io persuaDoe to a resolution of the
Demooratio Conoty Central oommittee
beld in Heppner tbe 6th day of March,
181)8, Wednesday tbe 16th day of March,
18'.)8, at the hour of 2 o'clook p. ro wbs
designated as the time for holding tbe
democratic pritnHries and tbe following
Ralurday, the tilth day of March, for the
oouveuiiuii, wmcu oonvention will meet
at the oourt Loose in Heppner at 10
o'clook a. m. of said day. R- presenta
tion of each vuting preomot will be a
follows: Dairy, 2; Mattesoo, 2; Dry
Fork, 2; Lexington, 2; (lentry, 8; Lena
8; Wells Hprings, 2; Mt. Vernon, ;
Alpine, 2; l'ine City, 2; lone, 8; llt-pp.
ner,7; Cecil 2; Eight Mile, 2
Rwpeotfully submitted,
J. W. Mohrow, Chairman.
The promptness and vigor with
which the nation ia rising to meet
a threatened, or at least a poesibl
emergency, is characteristic of
government ordered by a free peo
ple, instinct with patriotism and
dominated by a spirit of mdepon
a . a
tionon. it lias been said many
times within the past mouth that
we are not roady for war. Th
truth of this statement is Dot more
apparent than is tho fact, as dom
onstratod from day to day, that
wo know Low to got ready as well
as how to defer active hostilities
until we ars better prepared to en
gage io thcni. Oregonian.
Tiieiii is a feature of war with
Fpain which drtacrvoa serious con.
iteration, and that is the possible
condinion in which It would leave
the starving pwple for whom we
are now collecting such gsnerous
quantities of supplies. War would
top ioatantly all our charity work,
booauaa we would lie nnable to
end or distribute relief until we
had mad ourselves masters of the
island. Meanwhile) thrum wretched
toat would be reduced to a till
more pitiable condition. The war
eotimeot in the Toiled Htatea is
found! largely opou sympathy
for those starving (woplt, and yet
war flight deprive us alwolutidr of
ability to lu'lp them until Luodrls
tf thousand bad starved to uWh.
I'uleM we are prrpar! at nucs to
make a descent npon Cuba and
take xaei,iti of it, a ds larstl.in
tf war on our part would I tli
death warrant for more of theae
wretch! pacifieow than have a),
ready sucrnrotv to the luercileee
)liey of concentration Wejler I
tan and I'Unco Laa Continued.
Evening Trleram.
t 111 f
Tauri carloads of rsra and val
uable a xs Is and plants are Dow
lying io the ! rooms of the da.
arttneit of agriculture at Wash.
liiKtoo, waiting to l diatnbttt 1
t the 6',vrnnl iperio(f.f
IlenaMlras Conatjr I'oaveatltta.
Io pursuance to a resolution of the
Republican County Central Committee,
held io Heppner on Marob 0, 181)8, the
data of holding tbe primaries in said
oouoty was set for Saturday, Marob
2Q, im, at 2 o'oloek p. m., tod tbe
connty oonTeotloo tor Haturday, April
1HDH, at 2 o'clock p. m., said oonnty
eoDveotion to ts held at the oourt bousi
Id Heppner, Oregon. Deals of repreeon
tatioo will be one at large for eaob pre
cinct and one for eeerj fifteen vote east
for Robt. H. Rean, or fraction over half
Tbe convention will consist of 48
delegates, apportioned as follows: Geo
try, 4; Mt. Vernon, (I; Heppner, 8; Wells
Hprings, lj Alpine, 2; lone, 8; Cecil, ;f
Dairy, 5; Dry Pork, 8; Islington, 3;
Leas, 3; Kigbt Mile, 3, Tina City, 2;
Mattesoo, 3. J. M. Hauim,
Chairman.
Al lb regular meeting of tbe W. C
1. D. of Heppner, Wedneeday afternoon,
tbe following effloers were eleoted: Pres
ident, Mrs. Mary B. Thompson; corre
sponding and recording secretary, Mrs.
II. F, Rriggs; treasurer, Mrs. Julia
Blebee.
Tbe memorial services, beld at tbe
M. E. cbnroh last Sunday morning, in
honor of Miss Franois E. Willard, were
well attended, and tbe program waa of
more than usual interest It was as
follows:
Doxology.
Hymn No. 6.
Prayer by Mrs. Bisbee.
Anthem by tbe cboir.
Responsive reading.
Temperance doxology.
Scripture reading by Mrs. Thompson.
Reading, "Mies Willard'a Conversion,"
by Mrs. Briggs.
Essay by Mrs. Smead.
Hymn No. 646.
Essay. "Francis E. Willard," written
by Mrs. May Thompson, read by Mrs
Smead.
Address by tbe pastor, Rev. J. W
Flesber.
Hymn No. 93.
ibe readings and essays were excep
tionally fioe and appropriate to tbe
occasion. Mrs. May Thompson, men'
tioned above, was personally acquainted
witb Miss Willard, andtbeQazette takes
pleasure io publishing her essay in full.
It is as follows:
When tbe sad news of tbe death of
Franois Willard was brought to me, I
like many others felt tbat I bad lost s
personal friend, and looking upon her
piotured faoe in a late copy of tbe Union
Signal, I seemed to again see her as 1
saw her last in life nearly fourteen years
ago. She bad leotured during tbe even
ing at a grand mess meeting of Tbe
Sons of Temperance, of Rhode Island,
in one of tbe large balls belonging to
members of that order in Frovidenoe,
Rhode Island. After tbe meeting and
lecture a few lady members of tbe S. of
T., entertained Miss Willard at a little
supper given by tbem in ber honor, and
tben we wbo bad known ber only as a
worker in tbe temperance cause, bad an
opportunity to see and know ber as
women knows women. Quiet, simple
and unassuming, with a pleasant word
and smile for all, she sat in our midst,
and the lines of oare seemed for a time
to relax upon tbat sweet, earnest face
as she gave herself up to tbe full enjoy
ment of a social hour.
A dear little boy, my eldest child, then
nearly four yeara old, seemed to quite
win ber heart tbat great, brave, loyal
heart tbat, knowing nothing in itself of
the joys of motherhood, yet was full of
love for little children, and yearned
over every mother's boy and strove to
win them to perfeot manhood. As she
stooped to kiss the ohild when be bade
ber good-bye, she gently said: "Dear
little one, we may never meet again on
earth, bot I should like to know tbat io
the ooming years you might be kept as
pure and unspotted by tbe world as you
are now."
They never did meet again on earth,
but wbo shall not say but that they
the little child who was called borne
before Bin had touched bim, called home
in all bis parity and innooenoe "unspot
noble woman whose whole life was one
of patient selfdenial.and willing saorlfloe
for others bave onoe more met "Over
There."
The world will always be better for
Franois Willard having lived in it. She
was taken from us at a time apparently
when she was most needed here, before
her work had reaohed Its fullest froition.
Rot the cause wbiob she so loved and
fur which she willingly, cheerfully sao
riflCMl, much tbat is dear to tbe hearts
of all true women tbe love of human
life bas rroeived an Impetus wbiob
oannoi ran io expand even yet more
fully io tbe years to come.
She may not be here, bot ber work
yel lives, sod through her work tbe
memory of tbe conseorated life of Fran
cla L. Willard will remain fresh io tbe
lOJJE ITEMS.
Johnny Day is ia town for f jw days'
lay off.
These cold nights sod bleak days are
out of order.
O. H. Colvin and family, of Lexington,
are visiting relatives here.
A new barber shop in town, witb Nat
Hale at the chair. He will eoon put up
a new shop. Bring on your old razors
and bave tbem fixed up, he's all right
Grain and grass is not growing tbis
kind of weather and it is feared tbe
peaob orop bas been nearly all killed.
The trees were beginning to blossom in
tbis vloioity.
Quite a large crowd attended tbe Odd
Fellows' ball here on Tuesday night and
report a flue time. Tbe music by Frof.
Koeeland and Cbaa. Ingrabam, of Hepp
ner, was well reoeived
Qeo. Warfield, of The Dalles, ia here
visiting relatives and old time friends,
and will embark in tbe sheep shearing
business as soon as it begins. Billy
Brown, another Morrow oouoty boy,
but lately of Portland, is bere awaiting
shearing.
T. J. Carle, being a juror at tbe present
term of cirouit oourt, bas partially stop
ped progress on the new livery barn but
we note tbia morning that Mr. John
Nelson, tbe city oarpenter and contrao
tor, bas taken Mr. Carle's place and the
building will be pushed right along,
Frank Engelman, of flat-iron fame, was
io town yesterday. - He will soon start
men in the field rustling for this very
useful household artiole, which, when
lighted up is a bot iron, and don't you
forgetit. Tbe writer will vouoh for it
Buy one for your wife, mother or sweet'
heart.
The annual school meeting bere Mod
day brought out nearly all tbe taxpayers
tn tbe distriot. O. T. Walker was chosen
director and E. J. Keller, olerk. It was
a
Honesty is the
Best Policy....
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We don't claim to be the "Only House,"
But we do claim to be the only firm in town
that owns its own building and pays no rent.
t The Benefit of TMs!
. The above statements are facts, but this is not all we have to
talk about. We are opening up one of the Largest and Best
Selected Stocks of Dress Goods Comprising all the latest
styles, paterns and designs in
Henriettas, Brocades and Plain Cashmeres.
IN NOVELTY AND FANCY DRESS GOODS WE LEAD THEM ALL.
Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, and Trimmings of all kinds. Look
Out for our Summer Goods which will be in shortly. Bought direct from Factory
in JNew York. In this Line we have some Wonderful Surprises, both m btyles and
Prices. We are in a position to meet anv competition and will do it.
Heppner, Oregon
First National Bank Building,
Notice of Intention.
Land Offici at LaObandk, Oregon,
March 10, 1898.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followlne-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be madebe-
tura T W Uftrmw Cni 1 11 1 v I 'lurlr Mnrrnw
very harmonious meeting, and it waa county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April
deoided to bave a sohool at lone seoond '',...
to none in tbe county. The direotore pra.Kn,ntinn n iofuo. for the nwu. sev
were instructed to negotiate for money w4andNWH8W!4Seci5,Tp4 8,R29,EWM.
and a site to build upon and report in his continuous residence upon and cultivation
, . . I, i. l -ii of aid land, viz: Andy J, Cook, Hezeklnh
four weeks at a Call meeting wbiob Will Tippett, of Heppner, Oregon, Robert 8. Clark,
be beld at that time. It was decided of mirdane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman,
tbat Hl'loQ will be omple to bond a
aoboolbouse that will aooommodate 120
pupils, and tbie will be all tbat is needed
for awhile. Tbe old school building will
be sold and tbe prooeeds applied on fur
niture for tbe new bouse. A very light
tax will pay for the property.
Subscriber.
Ione, Or., March 10, '98.
80-41
E. W. Babtlktt,
Register
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Nc
W. E. Hyatt, A. J. Cook and Wra,
Do. no an oame in from Butter creek yes
terday. They left today tor Ed. Day's
to commence shearing.
County court adjourned Wednesday,
Considering the bosinees transacted
they must bave put in fall time while
in session.
Land Office at La Qbandk, Orkoon,
March 7. 1SU8.
OTICE Id 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 the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore
gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April Si, i'J8, viz:
JOHN T. GALLOWAY,
Hd E No 5353 for the 8EU of Seo 6 Tp 2 8 R 27
E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: A. J. Stamp, M. J. Devin, W.
O. Mccarty and roster Adams, all oi Heppner,
Oregon,
. W. JJARTLKTT,
29-40 Register.
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Weak
Lungs
If you hare coughed and
coughed until the lining mem
bra n of your throat and lungs
it Inflamed,
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod4ivcr Oil wifl tooth.
strengthen and probably cure.
The cod liver oil feeds and !
iirtnguvcn ma weaaenca us-
sues. The glycerine soothes
and heals them. The hypo- Z
phosphites of lime and soda
Impart tone and vigor. Don't I
neglect these coughs. One $
bottle of the ErouLion may do
more for you now thaa ten
can do later on. Be sure you
get SOOTTS EmuUlon.
AS An.-u u i a.
ttOTT SOW S, Oxmm fe, ye. 9
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VffHffffHftttfftfHSI
caodi'
Are gaming lavor rapidly, nsj.
Business men and -travel- 19 I I
li-rs carry them In vest tt I I I
pocketi, ladles carry them
In purm, housekeepers kaep them In medlclns
Closets, mends recommend them to frit nds. ftt
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON.
IU March 2, 1X98. Notice Is herebv given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
nis claim, ana mat saia prooi win De mane
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
uregon, on Baiurgw.Drii u, viz:
of Heppner; Hd K No 2909 for the NEU of Sec
12, Tp 2 8 K 24 X W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence unon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: James V. Khea. Ralph L.
Benge, of Heppner, Oregon, Robert J. Hill, of I
Lexington, Oregon, and Joseph Mason, of lone,
Oregon.
JAM. V, MUUKK,
28-39. Register.
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The Leader
Of Course!
The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
reason why so many customers are being
added to the list at
T.R. HOWARD'S
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898.
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Notice of Intention.
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
is a "joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
Heppner. Oregon-
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Fill a bottle or common glass witb
arias sod let it stand twenty -four hours;
seaimeDi or settling indicates so no-
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urioe stains linen it is evidence of kid
ney tronble. Too freqaent desire to nri
oate or pain in tbe btok, is also ooovioo-
ing proof that the kidneys end bludder
re ont of order.
WHAT TO IK).
Tbere iseomfort in tbe knowledge so Heppner, Oregon.
1929
often ei pressed, tbat Dr. Kilmer's
hearts ot all wbo love tbe temperanoe Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy
t is doi ior ns io anow wny sne minis every wish to relieving pain in the
Land Orrici at La Gbandb, Oiroon,
Januarv 81. 1WR.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI
following-named settler has filed notice of
his Invention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow county.
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 18W,
VELORIAH w. TILLARD,
Hd E No. f4. for the fM NWt c8U NEU gee
33, Tpl 8, R2A, K W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: John Marshall, Thomas Mar
shall, Hugh Fields and James Johnson, all of
E. W. BARTLETT,
Kovlnter.
ranee,
was called home before she had soaroely
entered upon tbs aotom of ber life. We
can only know that
"Uod nothing does, nor suffers to be done
But thou oiil.l.t do thyself, If thou couldst
The end of all he dm as well as be,
We ran only trust hi in, where we can
not see, and fiwl ms a red that it is not
oeoeesary fur as to know trhy. Ia bis
own good time all tbat bow seems so
mysterious aod often times bard to bear
will be made clear to ns. "Tbere" it oot
bere we shall know and understand wby
this loving, tender, pnre-bearted, slf-
ssoriOoing life was ended before ber life
work waa apparently oompleted
We, as Clitielien worker in tbe cause,
f el that we bave met with an irrepar
aMe lose. Sbe, whom we all loved, is
dead. Th pure, true, loving heart is
stilled forever. Tbe tired hands ars
folded acrus the pulsolraa breael and
tbe sweet, womanly far is bidden for
ever from oar sight. Hut she is with
Ood. Arter lire's faithful fevei she le
indeed at reel. Hhe haa attained tbe
atoriooe height of all Christian aepirante.
a home In heaven. And to Iboee of you
wbo wear Ibe while ribbon, and wbo
meet today to da honor to the memory
of yonr deed ehieftian, 1 would say she
be Mt yoo a gnoJ by heritage. My
Ibe remembrance of bor naeelfUb, con
secreted life be ever aa Incentive to
preee eteedily oewerd antil ibe work she
baa loft ia your hands le flakhed aad
ya eaa eUnd Wore yonr Hat ior as sbe
tends today, blreerd ia tbe knowledge
that you have indeed done yonr beet;
that )oa bave improved le Ibe ntlermoel
Ibe laltnts which He bas glvea you.
rree is E. willard bee gone from oe
forrver. Phe, wbe wee known aa Ameri
ca's uarrowntd Sqa ,u more, In
Bnittif more inaa this; sb wee a pare,
Irae beetled Christian woinaa. And Be
neb she today wears Ibe crown which
ear llevnly Aether tv Io Iboee who
re laded Hie own.
- Mar K. THOwreon.
nsrrwta, Or., If aeh 6,
oac, aiuneys, liver, Diaiider and every
part of the urinary passages. It oor-
reots inability to bold urine and eoald
Ing pain in passing it, or bad effects (ol
lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, aod
overoomes tbat uu pleasant neoeesity of
being compelled to get np many times
daring the night to urinate. The mild
and tbe extraordinary effect of 8 warn p-
ro t is soon realised. It stands Ibe
highest for it wonderful core of tb
most dtstroesiog oasee. If yoa need
rnedicin yoa ehould bev tbe beet. Bold
by drogglste, price fifty oent end ooe
dollar. Ton may have a earn pis bottle
and pamphlet both sent fre by mail,
upon reoelpl of three two cent stamps to
cover oust or poelage on th bottle.
Mention tbe Heppner Osteite and eend
yonr address to 1. Kilmer ft Co- Did.
bampton, N. T. Tbe proprietor of tbie
peper guarante lb genuineness of this
offer.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orru i it La Osamdi, Orroon.
Januarv 31. IK'.
'OTIC 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT 1 HE
liilliin named settler haa filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
tHtlore the Comitv Ulerk ol Morrow county.
regon, at Heppner, Oregon, oil March 1'J,
! vis:
WILLIAM R. TILI.ARD,
Hd E So for the Nu NK. HEVa NEW.
NK8K4 U, Tp 1 8, k K W M.
He names th following wltneesea to prove
his continuous ree'dence unon and cultivation
of said land, vlt: John Marshall, Thomas
Marshall. Hush fields and Jamea Johnson, all
ol Heppner, Oregon.
E. w. hahtlett,
19-W Register.
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siiKKirrs SALE.
VOT1CE 18 HKRRRY GIVES? THAT BY
1 v virtue ol an lerulloa and nMr a u I
nmy issuwi rT the I lira .X the I'lrrnll Court
ol the County ol Morrow, Mate at Ort-n,
datsrt the M day of Marrh, tn. In a certain
artlon In Hie t irriill Court for said ( ounir and
. wnemn James ianm ami Jamra Jniaa
aa atinliitstraiir o the UI ( Kelson Jones
detvaanl, pialotln, rmvered Jmlaiuent anhiM
io. w. swtitfart. Mlldrv.1 I Hwacnrt. a. R.
HlPhop aaaifiiir ol (o w. munrl, Insoirenl
drblor, I Morrow, lh(r..n Hallwav and
Kt(llnn cnmMnr, a cnrpuratlon, ami I'ttt
uuani Urlrnoanu hi Ul nin u 1 ma Hum..
and roiir HuiHlmt Nlnetv Two Itnllara. with
IntoreM thereon al Ihe rale ol IS Mr tvnt nrr
annum I mm the lth dar of rVbrttary, ti.
tlie lurlher sum ol twe Hundred i.rt killars
itorriry s fiwa, and cnats and dlslmnemeiiti
Ui al Twenty Ave dol'ars, oa the ll day ol I
(tire M hereby alrea thai I will na n
nay. mestitn .lay 4 Apftl. at J orlnrk
p m oi sain oar . al in Irani Hoor ol ihe court
hone In Heppn'. Mnrmw eounty oreann, sell
al pulillc aurtlon Ui Ihe hlihiwi Mddet Int eaia
In baiHt, Ihe hdlow Ing dwrtlied rtprty, U
wit mith hall nt the north wax nnvbi
lots one, two. Ihr and lour ol SM-linn one lU
In tuwMhlp two 'II .uth range twenty els IJS)
i"i " " stMiin nan me noniiui uuar.
ir oi seruon one (1 1 in iicnhl two UI soma I
ranre twenty sit (.) I W M. In nurthauii
quaruM aeiHion ton (im in townehlw li;i
n.Mia raiiyv twenty R (.-,, R W M, and forty
e7 l Ihe no in st. ol lot euiht IS) In blorl
lr Kl ei inn on, inn atal u the sown
nvpfUMf ae oi M in ihe onoe e4 ua eounly
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lard Orru a at Taa Dui, Orsuor,
Frhruarv 2a. Iw.ia.
'OTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE
tollowlhf. named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final Drool In
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be mails before J. W. Morrow, I'onnty Clerk,
at Heppner, Oreaon, on Monday April II, Ime,
via:
CHARLES r. BARN ITT,
ol Uxlnrton; Hd K No W for the 8' NIU
and lolal and 2 eec I. Tp 1 R V B W M.
He names the following wltnsre to Drove
his continuous reatdenre upon and cultivation
of said land. !' John T. McMillan. Kdward U
I'almer, Charlee R. MrAlUter and Thomas H.
Nh hols, all ol Leslngtun, Orwim.
J An. r. SfonRK,
n Rr(tMr.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
eve Idem
Tbe wrapper of Do Cake toeu are
worth cent ej.ieve. Ask lUie A Co,
fr irefBlott boeki ill
riMk ol MM county, all In Mormw eminty
"lam. Taaea sue Iwrled noon aa tna Mmarii
ol to Mid M V. wastari Mlidrwd J. Swaa
tar. l al. or an mock thewl an may be nr
ary la eatHrfy Ihn eald Juilsoenl In Ian ot I
4ame Jww an1 Jmm imat aa lilrtklratof
Hill aetata ol Keiana Junea drMl, and!
aealuet antd W. Sweater. Miflred J. '
Swutarl rt al. fcwelh wltn atl msta and dt
bucwaieBls tnat hate of nar a.rm,
K. I, H I l' K, Pherlir,
t W. MaTitn k, K.t ty
petnd tt Bspyner. MareA s, is. s t
Larb Orru a ar Tri Dau.ss, Oatoow.
rehritary jr. lost.
OTIfE 18 HEREBY OIVKM THAT THE
follow Int named settler haa filed antlr
ul his lulenlliin to make final nniof in tunirt
ol h la rial m, aod that said pro..! will be made
before J. W . Morrow. Cotinlf t l.'tk at Hmiiiui.
Ornfitn, on Monday, April II, Iw, U:
THOMAS H. N1CHOII,
ol Uilnyton: Hd E Mo lt lor the WU See a.
If I tl I W K
Ht nawee tbe Mlowln tllnmi'i to pmv
hit continuous realdenoe upon and culllt ailon
nl aald land, vis: I harlra t. Harnett, John T
McMillan. Kdward L I'almer and CbarliW it.
Mi Allnier, all of iitn(kn, Orer.n
JAa. E. MDORE.
n av Ketr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
XJOTIt E t HtRKRY OIVEH THAT THE
11 nndenltned haa been duly appointed by
Ihe County Court ol Ihe Mto Itreaon. lor
Morrow t utility, admlniilrabw ol th eeotenl
helaun J oi, dwrwaanl All -mue having
claims aaalnat said otaln are hereby notified to
pnwvnl same, properly rlltel. W nw, al Ihe
owe aiut m rneiio, ai neppner, inns,
WlUila els months Imia Ihe date ol this otlm.
AM tod ifcla Uth day ol rebruarv t"
jams jnxr.
Admlntatrainr ol the lstat oi Iteltoa
e;AI J one. U eaaed.
aTocgauLOtaa Mtkri.tu.
vonri ts HiarsT oite to the
A ' etorSholdare wl the Some I witty LsmI
True! . that th aanual sneettwt nl la
tnrkliodf will b held aaiurdav. Marrk lh.
in oir bi i a n, in in iatNtn4 Mil
bull.imt b-r th tnryM ol elo-tinc fft-.twn !.
thuulnt mt and III Irana. tn.n o4 tn. h
o4hr bim imh M Rwy b bro.ht re Ua
'j-""S- a. r h vbo.
" l eerretory,
1
When you hear dem bells !"
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'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!
Ml .
X MAT HALV0RSEN,
- LEADING MERCHANT
-Hi OF IONE.xv
Keeps A Beneral Stock of Merchandise
Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin
ware, Harness, Stockmens' 'Supplies,
Wood and Willowware.
First Class Goods and Low Prices
is his motto.
MflT HALVORSEN,
IONE. OHKGON.
-A.. A.BUVI-IVMSICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Haa just secured the nervier, of Mr. Chan
O'Malley, a practical cutter of New York
City. He guarantees satisfaction.
CALL. AND SEE ME. ON MAY 8T11FFT
Thev Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & IIATTEN.
- - . aajja. a . W
-"m noneer Blacksmiths
nt.lnih.Hr .t.Mi.ani j lUt
ftan av.!. bim lal Inrmtn
Iron t nf.lt oe .n.l mIih trrial. mm
to tliatr nagiMit, buulto) ' ai. t.lnt y.
n'lal to
l t!r fm
Uum I CitUi m fti BoTiti I Tw rTeri m J it q.
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