Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 14, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Fkiday, Oct. 14, 1893.
The bill introduced by Repre
rentative Freeland to reduce the
salaries of the county officials was
referred to its respective commit
tee, since which time it has not
been heard from.
The bill to change the time for
holding circuit court in Morrow
and Umatilla counties, introduced
in the senate by Senator Morrow,
passed the senate, and carried to
the house by Representative Free
land passed that body. As we un
derstand, the law goes into effect at
once, the following session will
convene the third Monday in No
vember, and the second term to
convene the third Monday in May,
thereby avoiding the busy season
with the stockmen and farmers.
LATEST TELEGRAPH.
Brief War News, Tele
graphic News Notes,
Etc., Etc.
Wi
wan hw
Seceetaby Long pooh-poohs the
story that the battle-ships Oregon
and Iowa are being held at New
York until it is known whether the
Spanish peace commissioners will
refuse to accept our terms of peace,
in order that they may, in that
event, be available to accompany a
fleet to the coast of Spain, to do
Borne more fighting, and says that
the battle-ships will start during
the present week for Honolula, just
as they were ordered to do as soon
as they could get ready. As a
matter of fact, no member of the
administration has the slightest
doubt as to the acceptance of our
terms and the negotiating of a
treaty of peace by the peace com
mission, now Bitting at Paris, al
though they expect the Spanish
commissioners to splutter and de
lay doing so as long as they con
sider it Bafe to do bo. The Span
ish commissioners are not fools;
they can see the inevitable as well
as all the rest of the world can.
The whipped nation always has to
bow before the conquering nation.
London, Oct 11 A diipatth to the Exchange
Telegraph company from Paris says the United
States and Spanish commissioners are at entire
variance on the question involving the dis
position of the Philippines and have referred
the matter to their respective governments.
Washington, Oct. 11. The American com
missioners have notified the Spanish authori
ties at Havana that the United States will
assume entire control of the military and
governmental departments of Cuba on Decem
ber 1st. The same control will be exercised in
Porto Rico on October 18th.
Hunthvili.b, Ala , Oct. 11. One soldier was
killed, two fatally wounded and two seriously
wounded at Camp Wheeler yesterday. Soon
after the arrival of the Tenth cavalry one of
the members was arrested by a provost guard
for disorderly conduct and an attempt was
mado by his comrades to release him. One was
shot, whereupon the negroes seized their arms
and shooting became general.
Port Townkenu, Oct. 8 A belated Alaskan
expedition arrived here today from the Colum
bia river. During the early Yukon excitement
a company was organized in St. Louis, known
as the Missouri & Alaska Mining and Dredging
company, with K. S. Lucas president, for the
purpose of dredging the Yukon river for gold.
A large steam dredge was built and equipped
on the Columbia. Through the numerous de
lays the expedition did not get started until a
few days ago. It was the original intention to
go to 8t. iMchael and thence up the Yukon, but
owing to the lateness of the season the plans
have been changed and now the Stick ine river
is the objective point.
Vancouvkr, B. C, Oct. 8. Royal Mail steam
ship Warrimoo arrived today from New South
Wales and New Zealand. She brirgs news of a
South Sea massacre. The Sea Ghost, a 16-ton
cutter in charge of Captain Kolshorn and a
crow of six natives, was attacked by natives of
the German Solomon islands at Buka. Captain
Kolshorn was mortally wounded and four of
the crew were cut to pieces with hatchets and
spears. The remaining two escaped. After tho
vessel had been looted the captain's body was
thrown overboard and tho remains of the four
natives were tsken to the village for a cannibal
istic feast. The German government will send
a punitive expedition to the island.
The Latest Production of Eastern Looms,
The Swellest fabrics of the Season,
Now that the schools arc commencing
All should know that-
P. C. Thompson Co.
Have the nicest assortment of
WRITING TABLETS
The most fashionable shades and colors, in the larg
est and most varied assortments right here on our
S
We have given particular attention to the requirements of the ladies of Heppner and
vicinity and believe our efforts in this direction will be stamped with your approval.
In town
Tablets at 4c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 15c, 20c, and 25c each
Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils lc, 2c and 5c each
Don't forget the place. Cash talks
P. C. Thompson Co. Heppner. Or.
NOVELTIES IN BLACK
A fancy Crepon, black, beautifully designed,
one pattern only, 40 inches wide, all wool,
6 yards I
COLORED GOODS
8.00'
State News.
Only one pattern of 7 yards in a black wool,
40 inches, Pierole, the latest thing in brocaded
goods $13.00
A very swell fancy imported Crepon, exclu
sive design, 40 inches wide, 1 yards in a
pattern, the choicest thing in black we have $15.00
An exclusive pattern in black Ottorcan, 7
yards to the pattern, a beautiful design. 40
inches wide 7.00 ,
Then there is besides all these a good line of
Justone navy bine Bayadere, 7 yards, 40
inches wide
Black and navy blue Poplins, 7 yard lengths',
4U incnes wide
Kersey cloth in blue, grey and tan, 6 yard
lengths, 44 inches wide, makes a beautiful
winter suit
Storm Serges, brown and navy blue, 44 in
ches wide, extra heavy, 6 yards to the pattern $ 7.50
And maby more of equal value in Silk and
Wool, Plaid and Striped, and plain Mixed
Novelties at prices ranging from 4.00 up to $10.00
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Slocum's Perfection Headache Cur
Dr. Budd's Golden Oil
Slocum's Little Liver Tablets
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Fair Prices.L
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and SERGES in Black,'
And an elegant Assortment of
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HOWARD'S.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,
Tinware and Furnishing Goods.
THE KED MEN DOOMKI).
(irioiiiiiio, Apache Chief, on the Passing of
Mm Indians.
OMiiiA, Neb., Oct. 10. "The Minus
loln Indians will sue that they have
made a great mistake in Knui? on the
warpath," aya OitodIiiio, the (iimnns
Apaobe chinf, who la one of the Indians
now In oamp at the Indian oonurrea.
"I have uevnr been io Minnesota, but
I biir thBt np there and for hundreds of
miles bnynnd the white men are aa many
as the blinks of urass. If that in 10
what can a few poor Indians do in a
fight 'r Tbey are making a great mistake
and are fool. For yeara I fonght the
white men, tbinkinn that with my (ew
braves I Oimld kill lhm all, and that we
would again he th' land that oar
Great Father guve us and whioh be
Oovered with ginjfl. I thought that the
(Irout Hpirit would be with us, and that
Iter we had killed the white men, the
buffalo, deer and antelope would oome
baok. After I fought and lost, and after
I traveled over the oonntry in whioh the
white man lives and saw bia oities and
the work be bad done, my bear! waa
ready to bunt. I knew that tbe race of
Indians wai done."
Aaked what he thought would eventu
ally become of the Iudiann, (leroniino
(imitated and pointed to the Went laid:
"The tuu riant ami shinee for awhile,
then It B"t dn, ninking out of eight,
and it lout. Ho it will be wittj tbe
Indians.
"When Inn boy my father told me
that the Iodiana were as many ae tbe
leaves oo the tree, and that oil' in the
North they bad many hornet aud fields
I never saw tbem. bat 1 know that if
they wers there then, thoy hive goue
now, and the white man ha taken all
they bad. It will bs only a few yeara
more nntil the Indiana will bs beard of
no mors eirept in the b tokt that the
white man bs written. Thev are not
tbe iMile that the (Ireat Father love,
for If tbey wers he would protect them
They have tried to pleats him, bat they
do Dt know bow,
"There will be no m ire big Indian
wart. The Indian's tWhtmg days are
over, and there It nothing left for tbera
to do but be a beggr aud live on charity
sronoJ tbe egeoey."
Bumptcr now claims to bo tho ''Denver of Ore
gon." Hhe generously allows Baker to keep the
title of "(jneen City." But Smnpter is growing
Very rapidly and has a bright future, Union
Republican.
Cons bay is full of fish, as one of the flshor
mcn cz pressed it. The boats came in last Mon
day morning well loaded down, the catch rang
ing Ironi 100 to 230 to tho boat. There wore
comparatively few chlmmks caught on the
lower bay, tho great hulk of the salmon taken
being silvorniilcs, hut they wore large and In
prime condition. News.
The legislative comirlittee of the state board
of agricultural held a meeting Friday. It was
found that the board's deficit Is $7,139, which,
with accrued interest, amounts to $,1;!9. The
numbers went before tho ways and means com
mittee of the legislature, and asked for an ap
propriation to cover tho deficit and Interest, in
addition to tho regular appropriation of 110,000.
Mnrriud, at Independence, Ore., on October
tli, 1 s-.i7, Mr. Carl Koo, editor of tho Wallowa
Cl'lcltalo, and Hurtle Whltcakor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Whlteaker, of Independence.
The ceremony was performed by Kov. I'ratt, of
rWlrm. These lovers llrst met at school In Mon
mouth four years ago, and there and then forged
the chains that ultimately sealed their fate. Tho
(la.etle extends heartiest congratulations.
At VI M p. in., Sunday, w hile a westbound
truth on tho VVanhltigtnu & Columbia Klver rail
road was coining around a curve at a point
about five milt east of I'eiulleton, it ran over a
H j car-old boy, tho son nl I). II. Watson, a farmer
living at Mission. The child had wandered
aw ay from home, aud In attempting to cross the
railroad truck, got caught in a cattle guard.
The engineer did not see the boy until too close
to stop the train In time to prevent an accident.
A part of the train passed over the leg of tho
boy, severing It from his body. The train was
Illicitly stopped and the child picked up, Ths
Utile fellow lived only !" minutes after being
run over. Italics Chronicle,
A Pendleton dlapatch says: Saturday after
noon some children were at play In a barn
o ned by Jim Hutchinson, a farmer living near
this city. Among them was the little 3 year-old
laughter of Mr, Hutchinson. The children had
some matches, which they Ignited. Home straw
caught fire, and this was communicated to the
In it. All the children except the little Hutch
litsuii girl tied. Hhe was left at ths mercy of tha
II sines. A neighbor, Drown by name, riiahwl in
and found the child hanging by her hands to a
piece of burning scantling. Her clothing was
on fire. He grpl her In his arms ami rushed
out Into the open air, rolling her on the ground
an I eiltiigulshlng the ttames. It was found
that her legs, Imi k, arms and head were fright
fully burned. I'ri. Cole and Vincent wers
called, and succeeded In allaying her pain.
Blown, w ho so heroically rescued llieehlld, waa
bally homed on hli hands and arms. Today
the child died of her Injuries.
s Goods
At Prices Witliin Your Reach
JSvery weave, every shade, every style in colored
goods can be found here in profusion.
MINOR & CO., Heppner, Or,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fine Teas and Coffees. it
T. R. HOWARD
9
Heppner.
IJ00TS AND SHOES'
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
JVX. IvICHTENTIIAIv Ss CO.
Tbey have any thing in this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get ft
goou arucxe wnen uiey guarantee u
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Specialty
A foaieioa F.tperlrar.
Hcene I. Mr. Jolmeon la tili-.l to give
up work, remain in the hou an.l take
care of liitnsall on a-v.iunt uf a ilr.-ej-fill
eorotula t tin one tf liia limits.
Hoe tie II Mr. Jnbiieon real a (wtltno-
nl el which tells of acrofoloni t'nittilf
nrtretl Vj llood'e Hareaparilla. He re
olv lo try It, swo.l I r a bottle auj
ben i tie taking it.
Hcene III. Mr, Ji.iina.iu lias takrn ail
tmttlra t( U'MHl'e Hafsaparilla. Hie
ecrofula aora li purl. He ie feeling
etronger. Lea a g'xnl appetite and ie
t.ble I t elUtiJ to li'e work. 1U write
a testimonial telling of tiii nperimee
wild Hani's Hareiparilla, an J reeotn
luroile it to oilier.
ins MIIMum a War.
I, n -...le Imv, tr, eiol luv .it
In. to 1, 1. 1. I be .. l,. ,, the
I ! Mii ate mi I hi ii't fax m-!
( .. . rltiltic t the ( lno ruiHi'iii
I.,.. . n tr-r anil it wnl l-e ll.tie milium I
f te , w lull It minis (tut it
fli t ( ,nnmi are li e lie -I il light fill l-v . I
M i,1 ,i..f I ,f rtrrvt-'lv It.r mr room! A I
hMUIIH Or IV Till All
OI,s I'nttrrana Hnreeedeil as llraait ( haurcl
lor by Jadgc W. M Cso.
The graml lodge of Oregon, Knlghte
of I'llitae, pouveiie I iu 1'ortlaDj lat
1'i.es.lny evening-, auj after bearing the
reiHirla ol olll.'er elected new o filter
witu the gi fittest dispatch io tbe history
ol the order.
Tlioae t l' etc I were aa follow: Judge
William M ( .ike, graml chancellor; J
1'. Ketmeilv, grand TI0e-ehai)ilor;
Jtlda-e W. Itradsliaw, of Tbe Pallee,
grau I prelate; ;. II. Attain, uf Hunt.
ipgtoD, grand in aster at arm: U H
Stintoii, of HaliMii, grand keeper of rro-
orl and seal; E. M Maruent. of Tort
land, grand master of the rii'lieiner: I).
K Yoren , of t'.ogene, grand inner gnard;
(V It. Fellows, grand outer gnard; (Ml
I'rft lrre. iti, i f lleppuer, trustee for three
rear.
Alionl Vt"i,li Wate frumtarlon l arla
of the atate were In atteodanee, and I'A
look the grand lodge ilrgree. The re
port of the i. libers showml all Imliie III
I'lendhl eon litmn, and the nietiittrrshlp
rsiiilly Ini'reaslng. Mueli intereet waa
mMfe-lf I In the rfporle, aed all were
fontl oii ii ,1 the future of tbe older In
Oregon i I r alitor than ever.
UUEUON'H NEW WENATOK.
Sketch or Hi Interesting Career In Pol It If
and Business.
Joseph Simon, the new United States
senator from Oregon, wai born io Qer-
mnny in 1851. Tbe family moved to Cal
ifornia when Joseph waa but one year
old, and, after five year' realdenoe
there, came to Oregon, in 1857. Hiooe
llu.t time Mr, Himoo baa oootiouoaaly
resided io tbe oily of Portland. He ob
tained bis education in tbe pnblio
aohonla of Portland. Io 1872 be waa ad
mitted to tbe bar, and i now and aor
many year peat baa been a member of
the law firm of iKilpb, Mallory & Himoo.
In 1877 Mr. Hininn wae elected to tbe
oity ooonoil of Purtlaud, tod aerved aa a
0 lunoilman for three yearn. In 1878 be
a a elected aecretary of tbe republican
tate oeUral commltte, and managed the
atate campaign of tbat year. In 1880,
lHKt aud 1886 be waa chosen chair man of
ll.e repoblioan atate central oomroittee
of Oregon, and bad charge of tha na
il mal and atate campaign of tho year
in Oregon. In l&tt he waa oboeen
delegate Io the republican oatirjal con
vention, which met at Mtnoeapolia, aod
a a there aeleoted aa tha member of tht
national committee for Oregon. Ia 1880,
1881. 1888, 18',l and 18! 18 Mr. Hiroon waa
elected to Iba elate aeuate from Moltoo
mab oonnty. At tbe rxpiratmn of Iba
preaeot term, lo wbiob he ba jnat been
re elected, be will bare aer?ad 20 yeara
a a member of tbat body.
At tha eoeaiooa of th (tale aenal of
1KK!1. 1891, 181)5 and 17, and Iba epeoial
eossion thia year, Mr. Himoo wae eboeeo
preeldeat of tha aenate, and, tbe ttata
bavinf no lientenant goferoor, ba pra
aided oter Iba aenate anJ over Iba Joint
Ooofentton ol both home. During Mr.
Himnn'a loog aerviea In Iba etata eenats
be baa been inatrameotal in frainiog
oiueb luiporlanl legislation for tbe bana-
111 of tha atate, and particularly fur Mull-
oomab oouoty and Iba oily of I'orllaod
As a lawyer, Mr. Hiroon lakes bigb
rank, and bs has loog enjoyed a luera
live prartlos. lis is a tireless worker,
and ons who does not often retrace bis
steps to Correct for got tea details. lis
doesn't forget Iba details, lie Is aa
ItilereattDg aod ffollfe speaker, with
oul in Iba least going Into tUmboyeal
oratory. Kiobange.
Stimulate the stomach, m.
rouse the liver, cure tiillous- Bl I I
lies, heailaclie, dlrzlness, k' III
sour stomaeh, ennntliutinn, III
ete. lrlr V ernis. Hold br all itruaalnts.
Tlia only I'tlla lo Uks with IIohI's Hsraairlll
CAN HANU Ol'f A HHINGLK.
Reaator Morrow Joins lb Legal I'raleraity
Wklle la Haleat.
East Orenoulsn.
Hen a tor J. W. Morrow, representing
Morrow, Orant an I Uaroey coantie In
tbe present legislators as joint senator,
ba been before the oart. It will bs an
announcement at first oaaaiug sums sor-
prlss, as be bas never before oondartied
himself iu a manner lo justify any each
experience. He bat dons nothing mors
nor leas tbm apply fur admiaaion to tbs
bar, go before tba supreua oi'irt of tbs
stats of Oregon at 8ilsm, pass tbs ri.d
eiaminatioo imposed on law ata.lenta,
and tbea ba seotsnoed by tbs sapreras
eourt joslic to speo l tbs rmiadr of
bis Ufa practicing Isw.
It was last Taetday Haoator ilirrow
stool for tba siamiastion, ao 1 tha su
preme 000 r I at ones dsolersd bin enti
tled to sign blmsslf "J. W. Morrow, at
torney at Isw."
Henator Morrow bas been heartily
congratulated. IN waa county clerk of
Morrow coaoty, as long aa bs wasted lo
ba, soms five, ten or fifteen yesrs, several
eooseeullve Isrms, aoj tbe sipeneooe in
tbat position bas been valaahls to Lira
bits bs wm parsaiog bis law tlodiea.
Us will rilurs to lltppoet as eooo as Iba
legislators adj mrns, and bang oul a
painted ehiogla, as bs It bow entitled to
do. With a keen baalaeee Insight, long
siperieooe and alawtlalety nejaelion I
steading, HVnstnr Morrow willssbl
snocees la hi new prufessioa.
rli
is Psi'ts., I.', rurvfi,!i;,. (i f. J. uin, ini'agr.
Frss fills.
H-11.I ur a llrr.s t It. 11. Ilm klen
A On , t'liieago, and s (tr eaniila
l of I'r King' N. w I.ife I'tlla. A trial
ill convince voti 1 f their merit. Thee
pl'.l are ear in art ...a and are partieo
lar l elTi fiiii In the sure of ronatlpa
ll 111 in I en k headache, lur malaria
and Iim r tiuiilili-a !,e have lie-u roved
liiVi.loi.1 It.. Tin v ate guaranlwd In I
erfecl fn-e fn iu rvrry ilelrtrrl.oi
nil. la' Iff an f t I Ihi unrvle t.tila
Tin y do Ii-.t jckn by I heir a.t(.n, toil liekete for th IVrtlaad li lost'tel
Ii giving t i I t stoina. li and tale p.en..a at lb rat of ! ' It e n ling
gr il Hii,..i'.ta th evaiitu. It ("liar lev a. 1 isal.in 14 In itxlsn.
' '.' K ir c i. Kild tie Ml.n iiro Irng .Mane'e MU'Miif i! ! IU '"I
A Cow I taeMieee,
Mr. Peter It irg'e familr cow bas Mima
to light. Tli a lverllaeutnttt leeerled in
I-el lasue of the O I'll broogul
young In) ! tbe frmit, who eld oa
Mr Ut4 foluaiiieriag bl eerviews la
d'lecttiig ber whereat) ml, la eooidf
l.n ol the reward in eture. A tr
miuulee later tbe was brought lo
th prreruca of tl oeser, and ! bis dis
may ths elswk fat, Urniard pnl. wa
bol a ruer halnw of heelf, lb reenlt
uf having bxrn fiol la aa old de
sorted l.arn of Mr. Hsaggart's tt ot
week tilmiit lout or water. Ilw shs
managed to set la there sod lot k the
d.Mir afti r mm a Oiit-r.
t' niirueuoitig H- leojlir 214 wa every
We lne lav S'tht. inaso liag tK tWr
I'.ttb.th.O. l(.AN.lU,w.leelrvad trip
i j rep g M Via gt)t.
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Modern Treatment of f
Consumption 1
The utut work on the
trtAtmcnt of iiuutt, written
if forty eminent AmcricAn
phyiiciinx, uytt ti-Iivrr
oii ft At done more for the con
sumptive thAO all other rtme-
iiti put together." It Im
a?ii "Tbe hypophotpl.lui J
of lime AnJ kJa Are jrdJ v
by miny Enjliih oburvrri ai
ipectfki lor consumption.
Scolfs Emulsion
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con taint the but eml-Lvr r chI w
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in a paniauy oirjiua iorm
t comUnei with the Ilvpcrt-
remedy, a iUrdirl for A
qu.rUr of A century, It in J
(i ct toori with the Utcit
iwiol therneiicAlrifritiiwv. J
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EmwUion. 2
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Bridging a specialty
Painless Extraction. . . .
Heppner - - Oregon.
Conser & Warren, Dmggists.
OlWEIi TO SHOW CAUSE
S THK fOI STV t iit'KT OK Till! HTATK
1 of tlri'tf.lll. fur lllll ( iillntv ,.f Vl.trr..
in tlm maitt-r of tha Kiiitr.lUnslilii of Walter
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t. , iniiii, iiiiiiiir.
Ort-r In siiiiw raiix- mi si. all.m of Uuanllan
lur onti'r in aalr ol .pal iviativ
It nlilrarllia to tilts niurr from ll, tM.llll.tn
tlnsita) .r.-vi,lr. m. I iiIihI ,y n K. st.H.r.-. Ilia
nantlaii of Ilia utn ol Vtalti-r M. I lianas, a
iiiiimr, tiravine lr an or.liT 1,1 ui i r.n.in
rral iai uei.ii.lii l.iui.l anl. and Iu ur.lrr
unii.nrt aim iiiai .ialn s.il.l ii.ln.ir II la uoct
H (Hal sui'h ri-al paisiv .1111111,1 l
it I. n rvii) ur.lpri.l that lha nrsl uf kin nf
His hI.I Haul ami all .immis lul, rr.l,-.t in Ilia
sant nUtn, s.)H-f lfurv Ihlsmurt an MinIiim
ilajr, Hi IIIIU dar nf ,Vn imii lT, A. II. "'M, at
Iu or lurk. a. tn.. al tin ruiirt ruoinnf I hi. ruurt,
al the Miurl liuua In llfunncr. In ihsruunK
ol Murroar. ami stale of ortnruii, thp.i ami thiire
Hi slin rauw hr an oM.-r alnniM mil be
(ranliM lur the aala of am h rral ratatu, it
s rll In saM IM-Iiilun a lulloas lunmli.f
Iu the uil.l.lia uf lha t in ki.iuuia rlr ai. IJ
rbalns nurili ami 21 . rtialua ral nf auiilhiirat
rutiirf ii rUalaml i hsmiara a. I. rlalio Sn i
in ma ii. i, in 10 smith raiisa Oral nl Mills
mvtta Rirrhhan. Ihriu- auulli nV, itrfrt-.. IT Ml
rhaliia, llwu- nurtli unr rhalu, last 4 . ".i i halna,
HoiiU al .) rhauis. ! a.ti rhalna. Imrtii
1 1. .n.. w aluii Ilia bank uf l.u klaiout
ni s ,s iialii. llu-i.r liunri a tl,-,nva, n.
li (l.ali... south ai ,rt r., mi isrhelua,
ei.Hh i,'rnr. (nl ill , ualtia. aoiilh i.
OosM-ra. Hist l.ii.,wul IIiiiiii. niutainli.g
I; .. a. tr ul l.t.,1 i.n.t,. f rmm, tll..U M lh
K iu.- a.ln ri.Miilii. Win immi.
Ah'I II la f.ifthrr ui.l. i.. thai a iuf)r uf this
Of'lt-r u IMil.ll.lir.1 as rmnllml l. In II.
H .l.rl l. .(!. s l,r.,r ),..!,! 1.1,1 Mint-
xait in llv-.iwr, In Muriu uui , slat of
laiol Uil 1st day ol tvi..lr A. I)
A.U, BAUtlliiMiUai',
I oil u I J J ml(.
Notlct of Intention.
Ud (Urn s at Uusism tnt.i..t.
VOTIi R
AV
The Central Market
BEOWN & BEYMEE
Dealers in
Fresii, Salt and SmoKed Meats
- rfircl, - Poultry,
Fish and Oysters Every Friday.
In opening thin market we solicit the
patronage of the public assuring
them the best of meats, and gentle
manly and considerate treatment.
THE CENTRAL MARKET, H eppner, Or.
V SI TED STATES LASD OFFICE.
Tm t)l.t t, Orrentt. la tntirr ,
'OTM K la HKHr.HY IM II AT. T
I shin iUtrm 1 1) south nf ranni IwentT ntis
'jlleaat uf Hi tMi!aini-tl Mi-riillan, (in'S.in.
has Iwn siirvvrr.1, ami an a.irurpi rial nf
th s.iriar thrrfol mil Imi tlH-.l In tills iil)i.- on
tho lutti ilsr nl NnYrmtirr. last, at u rlia k
a. m. on ami e'ti-r Mi l .1st. a.. sll.ins fur
entry thrrxif III bp rrrrivr.1 at this i.rtu .
Mnr4 III day ana year !' rlll.-n.
Jar I'. I i r.
Ort l'TtJ-'. krgl.lrr.
uniitr. til 2
IIKKKflV .,! IsAt 1. K
Ina i.... I artiirt ! 1 1- n..iiia
t4 fci. Ii.ii.ii..b i.i kMl .ik. in ... t-.ft
.A his rlim. ami th.l Ml I I r .1 .1.1 tm u.. t
mi.mv ih. i i i..,s ..( M.rfr.. i u.ii i. i,r.
n.io.al H 'iir. tarra-on. en lai i; i., iu:
j. mi m urr.
rih.. ffon. ti,,ml4, .,, fc-:ia, fr III
f " 1 1. i p i j . . a ai
Ha ia.i.a it.p I , .g nii.,r.4 In r,f
Rii n...iii,wi. rw...M u.n ai-i riiittisit.a
'i sail l" l. lit t . ,. , ... . n. , Jt,,,
r'' S III l.i.M l H. ... JM 1
! a i. .J O'aul aHaai'i, lH . ho, lite-
,n a t. e.at.stf.
ej-1 sbreiaof.
rVDLIC LASD SALE.
l anso ertTis Liap orrtt a.
Th tiallra r . Vt IV. Il
NtiTUt H iinirav i.tvem that it
liiriianr u lii.triH tl.ina Irnm tba rum.
almirt ul lha aalu.ral L'.'l liHm, llli.lrf
a.ill...rl'T tratnl n tilia Uf an tlnn .'tl', IK.-.
Wat. Nn.ir Htat.il aa amrli.p. I,, th a t uf
rn.crra at'i.o. rrhruary jn. 1,,. ;
i,riB-wi in unr al ri''ll' aala an Iba 17th .1st uf
V,..,.,i-r nail, at l.i.rl.,li m si II... ..'1.
tl . Mm a In trail nf lan.. I., alt f I,. S n i
a a V, a .i, lia, H ; t M, runUlnli .
i.f aa-l all lMa rlalmlnf a-Hrrartr th.
a- ll"t Ian. la ai i.li.r. In m, ik.ii
ri.ims In this nA. nn ur twlnrv thadarai.ua
4.-'Si.ala. lur lha rnmm.nr.iii.iil ,( aall sal
.naiaia. n'.u ns'iia will n iri,ii,
Jilt. tin.. Otis f. Its a... a,
I ksJr, karalicr.
A UMIMH THA TOH'H SALE
HFAL ItmVF.UTY.
or
Meaj,M K
Til a ), I l.ama. .
la H a aan Ult. sumo Ja-.Mj J.Mjnaoai,
Ml hr1 s Iti.l Mi..lf 4 t,
IIHw4.. nr-l.. at aa a. fnlar. lawlnl
iM IH. rm.,i.t m.ia M II.. a.ala 4 lir..a)
ii t.i.i rtilmik. aaia 4 ih. rxl
t-'1, M aa I aa).l, I I,. ,. aaloMar,
(...; -h al lha o 1 ,.,,. i. a. ,4
"iM.r a. I ,1,.' k M n. ki.
l...l 1. .aH In I t'! m I t. r...Swall..a;
M a.. I r',.l a. I IH it . l-t.a a I l
I Hal a I .aa.it a. I al hm I. ,.f a I. 4a,(
a i i'i ..i i .. .'. wi,,, a ae
l- a-.'a.-, at '! ta a.. V. tba 14-
Mali( I. a. .1' F.; yt i' i'l.. la M.rf.
ta ,.-( 14 I at at
l. ,4 ta .-( a ? 1 i -a I a"l t a
"IS"" I Ili.rllSi.a'k.
1 a- s i, J aw a . i, T- . ..,,a
fmf 7 aaaa M SI a-4 a., I mi.i -
-t tm t. ant an.ia a l . i
a as l l..uo..i,4i
fmrVr Cu'turt, .final hoof.
I ,!. ,tas .aii.i'
tl. la I : a.,, i.
Nut ii i a 1 1 1 it i;i t it r isi'i
4 l - .4 1,1 St. a I aa S 4
h'otlct of Intention.
tirru a at Tas luu . .,..
.M.mM 11 !
0rTti t hiarpr t.itr. mar im
4 ...u.ai,( nam aattl.r baa r!l. n .llr. ..I
hi. Iiai It.Mi Iu mala nl p4 In ..-t i,
ai.riaiia, an I thai aai'V .r. a ill Ua mala
twtura a. J Mala, t a I nmmlaal. ar. al lull
if.fM, oa aiurlaf, at.riar H, la) $
ALTf aVITH. nt ..,
(1 -aaiaa l t t ' !... sa ". f .r It ,
.a a il Ma aa I , w .1. I b t I, 1 J
R a M
ll.nawa Ih M!.liif allnmr. I.i ff...
ht .-. l 'a. was rai.a ,,fu,n a-, r ultl t attmi
M aai lai.'l, l rai I i.f ir a '
II. v. I, ai. t t hilt.. a ll.a..a. a.Sul
), nt.ar a.
)kx r. htm
Timbtr Cu'turt .Fwal Proof.
SOTICE OF 1STESTIOS.
Lkt Orrit i at Ths Pali s. Osanow,
reliant bar, I, 1ki.
VOTfrg t nr.REBY il'K.N THAT THB
ii . ttlrr has fllrd uotlr of
i s Intrtitlnn to malt final proof In support of
tils rial in. and Hint a I.I nr,f ill i .:.i.
lr N. J. Halo, I'nttml MaU rumml.iur at
lima, Orrson, on rrt.tay Ui.olr H, Ikjh t-
FKANK M. BMITH.
of lnrloin bomntmrl piratlon Ko. iSM
fur ih. hK'i Urr. 1, 1 p. a a. k Ji K, W. at.
II liaiiii-a th fmloarin, t,tr,M to prnr
hi run liMiotia rr..1rti, upon aint cil.tivalloa
h!T,i,ul,: K"'r'h, " lavld Brown,
Thnmaa Bi.lht.y, C baric Juhnsnn, all ol Us'
luftun, OrvKuit.
Jar r. I ii .s.
Rrstahsr.
SOTICE OF ISTESTIOS.
t iao Orrit a at LatiaAana. Oiiws,
VoTirr h tiEnritr t.n'T-.UVIrii
ul hi. t'l' "". .,"",, hM "'
. Ms Intrntiun ,, , .lipmrt
nl Ins, lalm. .tut that aal.t pm., will ba Ina.l
Z'"" "". ,.'.,"n''' """ ""'r!
.MtU "'I'l-'iar, Urrson, oo October IS.
' Al.ttrKT -VM.r N'tRTnH,
ol Oiir.tana, nrraun. Ill No i,.. ,k.
Ii. 1M a. k n I, m. "
M. ha. nr. th billowing wltnraaaf to prov
olaal.l l..,..l, An.rwJ I J.m
of ll.pp,,.,. ,,rr,..n. Ul lllatl. Wllit.m
H later.
SOTICE OF ISTESTIOS.
Uantiiriia at Tn lutia. onon
VOTlr U rlRrlPRY ..WiT'T'b 'ATtif
of hla lt.t,., u. m.k. a.i.l Vt f
of h-rlalas. iM that ,. -III
hrlur. I .,, , ,,, ' , imtk '
WIU.UJI A MKiit .. U.ln,,.;,,;
Il.wam.t .ppli,,tn x lM .
".i.iMikaisii
II I.. .., ii,. iioal( -.ri-,., , , .
iT r. It raa.
ILfLWr,
M WV
SOTIVE OF ISTESTIOS.
L.as firm s arias tun . !....,..
I llll. Illlll .,, , i X. .... I l.W i rj
la..." I 4 I-- ;": ""'"-I ''W.IIM-,Xh
...II. f Hiatal ..Mia tHAT i I vul v ' ' .....', , .7 mTJ?
, i a. .... .4)r,r..t a., s.l rrti. ""S"ii. a . I.
-a fca aas. ai ,al fcl 4m lana M. .a.a a -al tl...a Ifca
i. a mi i..a.tf i.,. ai aia a. t,M"' i iu i4 '""'t ai a ." ti rt
1 I. m ii. a'. I. -.t . ... art a-'- i " ' l"a ' :' Itf I Im ,,' w t
I . ii.. . I ,..!,. m ft. . tsi j - I' a W t . ,! , m.
AaiaaaaMt at Ha -.-.. as it ii"t"' 'iin1 I "iss ...I.,. ..( ,,! s.,
, a. - a . " - - - . .., Wi. a. i u t , w.
. I
1'IUw A M ihn.
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' la Sar , . . .
""! Wllnaaato
ar J M liitao.
. iaaaa U kial!
r Mr. a
tajaaf .
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