Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 18, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1898.
BACKBONE OF OUR RATIOS.
"It is from the farm and country
districts that the great brain power
of the country baa come, is coming
today, and mast come in the fu
ture," writes Edward Bok in the
October Ladies' llome Journal.
"Instead of deprecating country
life, and saying that 'to lire in the
country means to lire out of the
world,' intelligent people know
that the free, nntrammeled life of
the country unquestionably gives
broader views. The human mind
always grows to suit its surround
ings. Originality and a develop
ment for great things has naught
to check its growth where one cbd
look with earnest eyes from nature
up to nature's God. To speak of
'the ignorance of the rural regions'
is to stamp one's self as an igno
ramus; not the country people.
There is a soundness of core and
intelligence in the back country of
this nation of ours that people who
live in cities and think themselves
wise never suspect We can talk
all we like to of 'social revolutions'
and kindred evils that are supposed
to threaten this nation. When they
do threaten our institutions the
danger signal will not come from
the back country. Such thoughts
are born and fed amid the foul
atmosphere of the cities. In the
clear country air of the farm noth
ing threatens this country, and
when anything in the shape of so
cialistic, anarchistic revolution
does menace this land the true
voice which will stamp it out will
come from the country. The back
bone of this land rests in the conn
try and on the farm."
L0TEST TELEGBIP0.
Brief War News, Tele
graphic News Notes.
Etc., Etc.
Wi
manany h
Lex i ROTO, Oct. tt.-Tbe trial of Prfveta
Kitchen, who killed Private Edward Nj-gren, of
the Twelfth New York, Sunday, wapoftponed
until Saturday becauee the Dew outrage itirred
up inch feeliifr that violence wa feared. Ser
geant A. McClelland of the Third Kentucky,
w&t caught after midnight by a party of Twelfth
New York eoldier and to miitreated that he
may he injured for life. Thl aroused bitter
indignation agalint the New York regiment
on the part of the Kentucky regiment and it
wa deemed unwise to riik an outbreak by pro
ceeding with the trial.
Lkwictom, Oct. 13 The Indian payment now
on at Lapwai haa attracted a large element of
gamble and tough. The merchant and other
biiilrieM men are disturbed by the preaenceof
no many lawleea character in their midst. The
tragedy follow ing the last payment, the murder
of the merchant, C. K. Thatcher, makea the
peaceful residents suspicious at this time. The
Indian police during the first year after the
opening of the reservation restrained the white
law breakers.but this force is now disorganized.
The reservation region is under the supervision
of the county authorities. The campaign
absorbs the attention of the local authorities at
this time to such, an extent that the criminal
element have grown bold In their organized
strength.
Bax FaaKciaco, Oct. 13. W. H. and Nellie
Blgclow, parent of Horace W. Bigelow, and
Byron and Elizabeth C. Morris, parents of
Chester A. Morria, today petitioned for writ of
habeas corpus in the United States court in be
half of their sons, who they claim enlisted in
the Washington volunteers while minors. The
writs were granted and the lads will be brought
before Judge Hawley as soon as notice is served
on Lieutenant Colonel Fife.
Denvzh, Oct. 13.-President Horace G. Burt,
of the Union Pacific railroad, and other rail
road magnates from the east who have been in
attendance at the annual meetings of the Union
Pacific and Oregon Short Line at Salt Lake City,
pasned through Denver today enroute to Omaha.
While here President Burt said: "The Union
Pacific control the majority of the Short Line
stock, but the road will continue to be operated
as an independent system."
The Latest Production of Eastern Looms,
The Swellest Fabrics of the Season,
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
Now that the schools are commencing
All should know that-
P. C. Thompson Co.
Have the nicest assortment of
writing; TABLETS
In town
Tablets at 4c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, loc, 20c, and 2oc each
Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils lc, 2c and 5c each
Don't forget the place. Cash talks .
P. C. Thompson Co. Heppner. Or.
SENATOR M' BRIDE.
While in Balem last Monday, we
bad the pleasure of meeting and
becoming personally acquainted
with senator 0. W. McBride. To
say that we were surprised would
be putting it very mildly. From
the reports of bis enemies we bad
been lead to expect that Senator
McBride was an invalid, almost
totally unable to perform the
duties of United States senator,
and that it would be no surprise to
bear at any time of his total col
lapse physically. On the con
trary we found Senator McHride
to be a man in the prime of lifef
full of vigor iud physicd! strength.
Truo be walks with a cano, duo to
a slight lameness, but otherwise
we saw no indications of physical
weakness. There am also those in
Orogon, among republicans, who
for personal motives and in order
to advance their own uuwortliy
personal ends, have sought to
create the impression that Heimtor
Mcliride is lacking in ability and
statesmanship. Nothing could be
further from the truth.
He is a broad minded, able and
courageous defender of republican
piinciplos and the peoplo's inter.
ests in bis bands, lie has steadily
refused to allow himself to become
the servile tool of any one man or
faction, and in that is fouud the
solo and only reason for the uu
reasonable and unwarranted fight
that certain unscrupulous politi
cians are attempting to inaugurate
against him, and which will fal
lint as it should. riaiudoalcr.
Mil. tiKKK IUit.
Ilira i.f ll.ert Tmaulr. Will n II oaulit
Una fur Karlal.
Tba remain of Mr. (Iwf, wife of
Oofuruor tleot Ur, wbo din at Omaha
Coluber 13tb will be brought b.iu fur
luleriueut.
Mr. flee for siima Urn tTPtil
Itll heart IriHlMe When h erne ,
fi lini;ia ri,.,1, vili Im r h'.'-! I
ill. Wn (.! !, Ml I It l I i . !l! I f ii I, I I
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Mr m 1 Mr. ' I. t vr-f i nr i( l
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t Iir-i.t'lt a il'a lti 4 -a
Xi'tu ill M "HI l iiMfri- l t .
Var early riiima in W.t illi ir
It'll r mt hiia'ien I aflruM Hie plain I i
Oregon, Milling l I'aiiiu friiiulji, Tlio
foiioaihtf tear little mjKtarioa.lr tlia
ppnar il, an. I from Ibal day ontil one?
a r! from bin bat beea her,l.
fia fear later, wtn preparing f.ir her
marring Hb Mr. (l-r, Mra. Helta, a
inailrr of irreuliun, form all y tenure.
JiTnrft. Mra. 1 bailor (Ie sat Ilia
if f Li fattier, Herman Oeer, aim
lla lit Union F Miol?, war plalera, aol
r Bean lb aeroe ag Mra. Tbmilr
(leei Ulug otiljr lull lb fotinger,
Tb relelina lnlra lb governor
levl en4 lot ttifw,a J. Iititfullr Lar
ttwnloqe, aliie'i prf-ll natural,
ouaiJaiingtbelr lull. I auJ va tempera.
roanta.
Tin great mlf )Mui lil!log lb
governor j Ml oil Ilia abeo La It !
a.am,e tbai.ftl'a rl.l'f aiwnlifa nf
Oirg'in, la rtf lrnnltl.
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Oplnlun of an Kinlnent Jar-tut.
Ballot reform In New York wa necessary,
says an eminent jurist, because mere politicians
by trade, who ba4 no Interest In government or
politics except to enrich and aggrandize them
selves, sought perpetual control. There are
other excellent reforms besides that of the bal
lot. Conspicuous among thern Is the reform In
a disordered physical system by llostettcr's
Stomach Miters, which counteracts tendencies
to serious disease bred by a deficiency of vital
stamina, irregularity of the bowels, stomach,
liver or kidneys, and lniiiletude of the nerves.
this sterling medicine, which has for near half
a century won popular favor, not only for It
excellent qualities In a remedial capacity, but
alno lor its servlclble properties as a medicinal
siuuuiani,
COUNCIL ME HI I NO.
Luat uitflit tbe city ooniicil met In
reiftilitr aeeninn, witb OnauciltoeD
LitcbeDthal, Huberts, Himonii, Blooam
ml Ranmna present.
After uhiihI readiiitf at. J approval of
minute uf lust meetiiitf, tbe fallowing
bil e were prenimtcil, rebJ anJ urdarod
NOVELTIES IN BLACK
A fancy Crepon, black, beautifully de
signed, one pattern only, 40 inches wide, all
wool, 6 yards $ 8.00
Only one pattern of 7 yards in a black wool,
40 inches, Pierole, the latest thing in brocaded
Roods . . .... $1300
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 Ottoman, 7
yards to the pattern, a beautiful design, 40
inches wide 7.00
Then there is besides all these a pood line of
COLORED GOODS
Just one navy bine Bayadere, 7 yards, 40
inches wide 9.00
Black and navy blue Poplins, 7 yard
lengths, 40 inches wide ... 8.00
Kersey cloth in blue, grey and tan, 6 yard
lengths, 44 inches wide, makes a beautiful
winter suit 4.S0
Storm Serges, brown and navy blue, 44 in
ches wide, extra heavy, 6 yards to the pattern 7.50
And many more of equal value in Bilk BDd
Wool, Plaid and Striped, and plain Mixed
Novelties at prices ranging from $1.00 up to $10.00
Prepared With Great Care
The 10 Wonders
Slocum's Pectoral Expectorant
Perfection Witch Hazel Cream
Perfection Odonto
Slocum's Carbolated Arnica Salve
Slocum's English Confectio
Sampson's Sure Shot Corn and
Bunion Cure
Slocum's Perfection Headache Cure
Dr. Budd's Golden Oil
Slocum's Little Liver Tablets
EVERY PACKAGE FULLY GUARANTEED
SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY.
BRILLIANTINES, - GRENADINES, -
and SERGES in. Black,
HENRIETTAS
And an elejrant Assortment of
s Goods
Ait Prices Within Your Reach
Every weave, every shade, every style in colored
goods can be found here in profusion.
MINOR & CO., Heppner, Or.
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diaouMlon, am a qtifnlum a lu lbs
aeuaa of the iirdioauoarvlad In iaiuiuif
li(ieue prmnplpil I lie (mtitioua Uylug
ovor until iif il lupctiiiK.
Tlis orJiuuitoe friurj by Ibe city at
tor in. y iiruliiliiluiii iha lying or leaving
unlii',1 of tnitiiia, or aaiMla h iraa 1I1J ddI
mwt tlio approTal uf tba rantiilira til Iba
OiMini'il, an it wa ciKmiunril Li Ilia tattle.
TliH oiirrfxpnuJenca from tbe vulao
titer Hi il.'tmrliuor.t wa read and 00
iDntiou of lttaruaa Ilia eounoil ilwi lcd
lu tender eaob ut tba two ooropauiea 111)
par lU'iutli, tut period ut an nmnlb
am) a r.ni 1 11111 u( Ii3 fur Ibaoallool,
Ilia (viuii my gettliia; drat wator on Ih
lira to cl litn f i), while tb cotud tbould
reeelvrt
The aulijei't of lira and water aapply
wa 111 it in order, and Treaidenl dale
Itflnrf piofi ui, toon the II tiirand furoiab
rd tb rimnoil wilb mucli tierdrd 1 11 for
niatlna nu I II wa lUoldml to lay addi
tional t.e from lb ruriier thl aid uf
Heip'ier' warebou In Ibr Morrow
Cxunty Ulan k Trual C t'. warehoni
nd put in an ad lilMnel b) draut there
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V't'K' are l.y all ilmfi(.u (irniwl Uti-utv
or ii..Mn-r ref uii.l.1 ('. t '. r a BMre
llm.t irjr a b-i Uv.Uj; , 6ua
tUiil auj kuliwl trim, bua our U4 ad.
A Cleve Trick.
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relly mi lid k abotil 11, Ariyttml
try II elm b lam taok and weak kl I-
t')a, lualalia t ItelVoti Itoqt.ln. V
ni heena rare hiiuM-lf rrtil eway by
Ukitig I.L.'.ri.i lliitxre. Thi nclki
I'tnea up li e wli .l lrm, aei aa a
liroileiit I 1 ll.a htrr and aldeta,tt
blteiil 1 oitfSer and ira t .nin. rare
v.nllll..a li'l,ln, faulting i:,
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piir. ly U'.'e. mil I lil rn, akd
f.i..f. n, mi iu ,i i atnral ta"or.
f ry l u rlfifi 1 . 1 1 1 r r an I l eino.
Mil Ih.-f are e In rn'te tmUt l.iery
k'trnli. Drily ,l real
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State News.
The Klamath Fall Republican I iukIiik the
cuunty court to place a tax ol 1 cent a hea1 on
outaliln ahecp which are driven Into the county
lor iiMturage.
Amlrew Marah (ell while attempting to board
afreUht train at The Dalle, Hunday. awheel
ped over the left loot, neceMltaliug the ampu
tation ol three toe.
William najrliiirn, a farmer living near Ealo,
took an ovvrdoae of chloroform fliimtay even-
, lug. HI not known whether he took the pol-
011 accidentally or with aulcldal Intent.
CCharle Cuniilnitliain, of Pendleton, and A,
Hni) the, of Arlington, have Imported a carload
of reidntered buck from Michigan. The bucki
are KainhoiiletU, Cotawold and Lincoln.
Atliland payilubllla promptly and haa money
to mot't the arnl annual lutr. tt. Knceutly, the
council paid I.Vtl of itreet warrant IndehteilneM
and II, of water bond. The itroct debt waa
Incurred vveral year ago.
Ranch and Kniige report that Prank Brawn,
manager of the Oak II til Htork farm, refuted an
Oder of turn for the Hhnrthnrn bull Haron Lyn
wood at Iha VYaahlugtonaUtofalr, It alto note
that Abraham Lincoln, a full-blooded Indian,
paid N. C. Marl ll.'iO fur a Hhnrthorn bull,
The Dally Ouard, on Octttber Uth, tar Rob
It. Heyc wild hi entire lew hop cMp, conlt-
Ing of 401 bale, to T. D. Lintou for canto
per pound, lar. Have I the large! Individual
hup grower In lna county, and will clear thl
year between K.ae and I'J.onu on lilt crop. Tb
hup will be (hipped at one to Chlcaro.
Tb fat ol Ih Hate fair I a lubctof local
Interrtt In Halem, It baa developed that the
actual uvflclt and Interest, mnetly wllhtnthe
laat three year, amount fAl.ia, Tb Indebted
tie to the n ho.il fund July 11 wa lll.mtl t
making a total tndebltdnea ol lU.ta.m. A
change of the plan of Iha fair It being advo
cated,
Ten year ago there wa hardly a hull new
hone In thee 'it end of Tba Dallee. It I now a
beehive of energy and buttle, and the butlneae
ol theclly leelowly but tteadlly moving In thai
dlrerilnn. A an Irlthmaa etpreaard te a
Tlmee Mountaineer reporter, "There uni t an
Imply biinee In tha A tit lad, but waa, and even
tl tean teoorupled.
The tret carload of anger manafacltired In Or.
egun wt purchaaed laei latuMay by J. D. Me.
klu nun, of la Oran.l. The ejualltf wa tb
beet. Tnty Hi ll were ihlpped by hlia to a
randy eninpauy la Portland, whli b will Bianu
lw 1 11 re ma candy lor Ibe eipntltloa from It,
end thlp una barrel of It back to La Urtnde for
the big celebration them aalunlay lael.
Nop gmwef demanded and were given an
la. rvt dutianbM. Mh Ihey cut w-'
IHW rl'l .l l. 'h ! I l e . 11 1- te
h i ! fr , 1 e' rt I 11 I' i'i thai
, lli ,1 , .. ... a' IH t . na .r'-
j .i ' h ' : I h- 'Il t ie r
I i i ' t M I I e , nil t, itv t...
la c.iii'ti" lti lb mrt fro aboia
the hr at groeere aatit .r..te. lloo -Pi.rtla i.l
Dlpt. h.
1he lally CinaM eae there aa a brtel mi
In en Iba l"t-. of Ih oreg.ia )nel anleial
ettmmletl.m, at aieia (riiveriH.r W f tord arel
title Bwtetary II. R kmeald were preeenl,
while rrettdeul D M Unr ol Ibe Itreena
etale bnard nl agrleullHr. the third nwraber ol
the cmeitMLin. fall! to e.r The retena.
llimol lf ianir Wlheit a tule le'tn
aMt, wee aitiniti-d tnd a.-.tl and lr
Wiiitam urleen, iM srt,d eie.e.ld et
a ie v4 . Ik btwr Ibea a.ljouriel.
The leaUteinre bae met the fegotar tiprw
yrtatiea lot Ihe iH'Cm eute tr4 of kwtl
filinr and Ihe beard will tele ap It wnrk
eeala In a vigria ear. e el Ih aeat.r
ol the b.r. hate attendad te their duttr ae
1. h ae Inllr a riV wot. have d-t If lhf
hd ll.t Ihef ei.nl t hate hmmm Mi l
lili.Mlit tnveieri did e4 hei imIh
! their tl in and hiihwi In te ii4 Ih mtf
UL.ir ae t- iluihe it.r il I ef be eti
t.rtel tbe MtBhe ..( Ihe l- l ere felt
enif 1.4 Iha .late etiit ae..l la B 4 ef
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BIQ CLEANUP.
Letter Fro in J. O. Matlock From Lake Ben
nett.
J. D. Matlock, brother of W. F. Mat
look, 0. J. Matlook, T. J. M it look, and
oar sheriff, writet from Lake Bonnet!, to
bi son la Eugene, a follow:
"Oar bullae ie very good bere at
Ltke Bennett, and tbe repcirt from tba
Atlin gold Bald ere good. W bate
oleaned op $7(()U0 from on of our miuet
tbi arouir. Tbe mines will have a
gr it rutb In tbe gpnng. Tbi wonderful
coantry is tteiug filled np by wonderful
people, M tendorfnoted people will not
ty here. Every thiog piinl to tbe At
lia gold field a one of tbe beat mining
omp la tb world. Tney tr 00 en air
line about 40 or 5J mil al and little
oath ut bere, tod Uy ia one of tbe pret
tie! moanUia dialrict I ever w; bat
by tbe mute we bare to travel, by the
lake, it ia about liij mile to Diaoovery
elaim. Tba mioe to far protpeoled ar
aid to aitend 00 milai from Uitoovery,
and gold ii foood everywhere iutbat aes
tloo, and tb mioe are oot bard to work
Tbe groaod 1 not frao and tbe bad-
rock Dot deep in ntoct plaee. 8ma l
timber grow ia moy place n tb
mio, aaJ bunch irra in great aband
enee. Tba oil U of a red or yellow ot
and at place to nob waabe l grjvel; out
many bnaldsra far tbi country. Tb
bill ar Dot tp and eaaily paaaej over
Oood road will be aily made tbere.
Tb atrmi ran rpldly,Mall mountain
tream generally d ). Tb water Uolear
a cryglal."
Commenelng Beplemher 21t on every
V.lndy eight, inolodiog October
imb, th0. IL k N. Co.,will fell round trip
liokel for tbe rorllaod Iodoatriel Et
fx.iti,,e at lb rate of fJ QO, iooltnlmg
wo ilniltelon 10 Ih Mpnailloo.
I'nger reiarrting will leave lb ful
l iwmt Mopday Bight. If
Wasting
in Children
Hloo
Should he In every family
medicine chest and every
traveller1 grip. They are
invaluable when the tomai-h
It out of order ; cure headache, Wlloiuneit and
an nver trouble!. Mild ami efficient. c.nti.
o &
Pills
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IN THE COI'STY CdfliT OK THE STATE
1 ol Uregou, for the Cnniitv nl M,,rr...
I the matter nf the guarjianiililp of' Walter
M. I banat. a minnr.
unler t.i mn.w o .iiw uu atit lli'HlInn nf fiii.r,ii.n
Inr order of l,ik nl real eatate.
It lilllieArllttf l.l thl I rt fi..,n ,1... .....I.I....
Una duy prtmnited ml tiled hy M K. MiM.rv, the
''"" n eim ui nalltfr.M. I bauka, a
minor, pravlug fur an order ol mile cil certain
real emme bcongiug in nab! ward, am) In order
.,.,.,,.. i ,, iiihiiiiuiii tai.i tniiior It la iiwet
aary that tin h reul eaime l.l i., ...1.1.
ii ii. il renv or.lereil that t in Hell f liln ol
the raid ward ami all intxhi Iniereatud lu the
ald elate, anin'ar belnre il.l , .... 11.1.
j, luiu nay ii Aovemiier, A. I. Inju. at
111 n ciiH K. a. 111.. at the p..nn r.u.,,, ..1 .1.1. .......
at I the court h.niae In Heppner, In Ibe entity
of Morrow, and ttatu of Oreir.m ib.. ..,,1 n......
to aliow cauae hv an order ahould not be
" ' r 01 "' " '' eatate, de-
acrllieil In tald .etiiliiii a l.illowt: HckIuiiIiik
In Ih ml. I. tie of the l.nrkl.n.m. .1.., 1 ,
ehalnt niirth and ! chain real of totithweat
"""i nawiaim 1. namiier h. L.clalmNn 4ti
... ..,-ii.Niip in inn in ramie e Heat of Willa
mette meridian, thence aouih 7', rl.-(tn-e. 17 at
chain, thence north one chain, enat .;4chalna,
north ei liM cbalna. veat a.7.i eh.ii,. in. ,
chalna.eat alnnx the Ijank of Liirklainute
i.er ..1 euaina, inetice north A degree ea t
t chalna, eouth a.1 degree, weal IMrhalua,
..iiiii u nere.-., weat 4 II ehalna, touih
... ' l" " "i "rKiiililllK, Coiiuiiiiiii
liMiaireo li.ti.1 more or leta, known a Ui.
Klinta alley Klourlnt Mill iiioiwrty.
Aim It la lurther nrdeied that a copy f thl
f..,,,,,.,, re.iiirw,l oy law in III!
Het.iier i.areii,., a i.iii.iii i.,o,i.i,i u,i
weekly In llei.iier. In Morrow miiiily, alat of
l'ate.1 Dili tat day of Ot t.il.rr, A. D. I'l
A.O. BAUIIIoliMr.W',
-' t ouuty Judxe.
A DM I SIS rf.l TOWS SALE
HEAL PROPERTY.
OF
It e't.lu.g aaeeilna
aioeiaeett.
Iha ante -tovraJ
tea Mlli.ewa tew.
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.! t "l, ai i.e hmi.g I ttri.
I ii.rt.,- at t, file of n tn.'linl,
. if at. I it i,l I lhtr .-.;,m e l
' 1.1 , 1 1 hum Ni I I n r.l.
t ,.l I m trii are Ihe nM Ur-lib,!,! t , v 1
rrt .ii i.-iii, ,!.! l 1 ? r-.tiitd alj
dri-e ',' h, !, , I
t
I i
I. ..
un ht overcome In Imot til ciui
by the uu of Scott's Emubion cl
Cod-Liver Oil And the Hrpophcn
phitti of Lime And Sod a. whi!c
it U A KicntiKc fact that cod-liver
oil 1 the mott digutiblt oil in ex
btencc. In
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
it It not only DAlAtAltr tmt it It
AtrtAdf difeitei And rriAde ready
lor ImmediAte Absorption hy the
tfstcm. It b Also combined with
the hrporhoDhite,hkli
tupplf food riot only Cr
the tluwei of the bodr.but
lor the Knei And rervci.
And will tuilJ up the ct.Hd
when III ordinal f feed
doel not t'fp!f Fro, cr
nourishment.
f mrf 1mhm. S I'.
ae v l .ir.
.i i
fefftT A V" IW.k be- V ,V.
I. 1
in ih matter of ihe eaUteol Ja. ob J.ihnton,
.rae.
Nolle ut hereby elven that nnder and by
......w... . ,,.., ,,1 Mie. revniariy iaaue.1 01
ineTOuiny court ma mate of fireann I.
I.liliam I oiiiity, oMerii.g ilm M ol lb rea
t 01 mii eait. 1 will on Hatnnli
aim nouroi 1 ociork p m
mm .lay teil al .ul, lie aiielloti lu Ibahlnhral
wxi'ier o.r rn 111 iian.i tlii.Je, I a connr iimlloi
by Mid curt, all 11,. ri,i,i, tmr .,t i,,,,,,
lhal Mid .lerMard had el Ihe lime of bl dealh
aii.1 an inierei 01 rile Miate whk-li may hat
Iwen anl.,l. elitly i.i ilre.l In o.l In the
IomIii rlevlll f. , , ,,., ,ln,.,(( n Mf
r" , . .!.. . 'rev, tti, to 11 ;
The W tt ol .-e . ... b.i J, n , i
It V, id e i ol ?. ni i( g ,IMj j
tna 'SS a d r V, ol a VI 1. nl
7. a dlbe -W 1, we, a. a.l In To 4 aonl
ra il ri w 1 ... .-..rrt ill .
'.., (,.i 11. e hi.i .rvniiea r. II H.Kiti,
w ea A.lniii.iiat,ir.
Good Goods....
Fair Prices. i-
-AT-
T. E. HOWARD'S.
. '-Ty Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,
Tinware and Furnishing Goods.
Staple and Fancy Groceries-
Fine leas ana uojfees.
T. R. HOWARD,
B
00TS AND SHOES
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
AI. IvICHTKNTHAIy & CO.
They hare anything In thlt line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a -good
article when they guarantee It,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Specialty
Drugs
Medicines
Toilet
Articles
school BOOKS
Stationery
Pair)ts Oils -Glass
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Conser & Warren, Druggists.
The Central Market
BROWN & BEYMER
Dealers in .
fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats
Fish and Oysters Every Friday.
In opening this market we solicit the
patronage of the public assuring
them the best of meats, and gentle
manly and considerate treatment.
THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or.
UNITED STATES LASD OFFICE.
Tna Du.l . Oreeon, Ortuher 8, li,
fOTK K Irl IIKKKBY UIVKN 1 U AT, ToVTN.
I ahlp Hire (') nith nf ranto twentv one
(I'Meaat nl Ihe Vt lllaniclte MerlMlan, (iromli,
hat hm-n nrveyel. anrl an approved Mat ol
the anrvev therml will tie Died In thlt ollire on
the luih day ol Novfmlier. iH-aa. at t o'rlork
a.m. On and alter tald rttv. aillcatniit for
entry theraol all! lie rwrlvnl at thla omia.
einnrd the day and year ahova written.
Jv I'. I.naa.
OTI fATTIBMVII. hi-.i.i.-r.
Kenlver. mi
PUBLIC LASD SALE.
t iTo HTaTRt Laud Orru a.
The hallra Or , Or-t V cm
VOTliK a HKkKHY I.IVKN TMT IS
11 pnrananre of Inatrnrtl.nia (rtiro the riim-miaaliim-r
ol the gmrral land ollire, nn.l.r
anlln.rl'v trl.l In l.l.u ,y an ilmi 41SS l iiiinl
eial,- kevennr Hlatnte a amrndiil ty the ai l ol
eontm .ir,nrr. rt.ruary W. -m a III
f r, 'el tourtH, at .nliilr aal on the I7lh davot
"'"'ll nel. al Inn rio t a. m, al thl. ottirei
Ihe li.lli.wli.f lra I id land, lo-oll: I he N K la'
K a aee it. I p 4 H, H 21 K W M. ec,ul 7i
acrr
ey and all yvrann elalmlni adrerwly the
ave drarrllod lamia are a.lvi.. ui nit ihnr
elaima In thl. nfn.- nn nr h.lnr. the v almve
drainatl Inr lh rnrnnirnrvmanl ( tald (ale
thr la th-lr rlehia III h lorliMi.t '
t I
JaT f l i i .
Hgl.ier.
OTIa rtta.ia.
kerrlver.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lar Orrni ar Lanaa. Oatnn.
I h litl, I? Ih.
voTicr ia iirnrnr mr. tut'tTii
al In l..a... hamrd ertllar haa R.n1 1u.1l.
ol hie Inixilixn In make tn.l tr.-.t in anri,rl
ol h lain, and lhal aal. rrf III I a....
I "'" tU ..imly l. it ol lim Innniy
itnn at lir .i.r, orrnon, uu Ituteiuher ja.
le.ll:
rittM ra wrnuii.1.
ol Me'-j ner. orf..n. hnmntad n M. of Ihe
i' " h - a awl 3 i, 1 1.
ev IMM.r UK
He Mm Ih (. .1 nali.f tlliimri tn prnv
hia r.i tiiiiit,u. r,i Ivine i,ii aid r 1 1 tainm
rfMIl.. ll l A ll.rrn. t t ll.rran,
in Hri.fc.. V, ,, ,M It . tl all n ll.u'
e.r 'r..n. I W.nntit.
ll'i.,ar.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
t.a 01 in a at Tat Im 1 a. o..,a
ll. .i. 1;
mu it 1 nrnrnr hum int mi
tl .. ali. haa l.l lu ll. . ..I
hi lnt"ntl.n t.t ia ttl y.,.! ri .tiprt nl
, iri aa 1 frrt a M I.
Hotict of Intention.
Ln Orru at Tea Pum. nacioe,
erilanihrr 1 1. t
N'otu- l lifrtrnr i.itr.H tht th
(.llnelnf namt elllr haa ai1 nntli nl
hi. Itila-litl.Ml ! mats flnal pn. In .ni I n
hiarialm. and II..I a. ,r., i w rna.le
brli.ra W. J Mala, f niiimlMl inr al .,ie
Orrnn, on aalnr.laf, llrlilar il, m i;
WAL1KR ft PMITM. ol..n..
R miMlrad A rt'''al'n n. 1. t,if Ih Pi
Lu,m4 U" 4, ee , tp I a. It St.
Maearnae Ihe Mtnwtnf m It ura in prov
hi. r... ,l. 1. 1. m. midenr npnn a"d ri.lll,!.,n
rt aald land. vl. 'rank Piiirman a f
H.i ar.U T. kln and hlin.n n i.aon, all el
I o. orr.ia.
IKMITU
Kiiiiwr,
Timber Cutturt "-Final Proof.
lauteT.ra.liai. .,ri. .
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Uxo Orru at Tmi Dtn, Oaaoon.
VOT.rKlr, HKRFBY oWtTVfiM,
t.' v "?' "' ,h. !" f " o. mad. bai
loreV. (iaefi.nl, I nunty l lerk. at Hennnar
Oreton, ou Krtd.y, November 4. l"y"; P '
willum a Morgan,
of lone; bonieaiead ppllraton No. 4.IM for tha
, ? i"m h lollovrliu wllnea. to
J. P. UTAH,
Mefitiav.
BA-100
Notice of Intention.
Land Orru 1 y L(Jaiia, Oaa.ion.
." Inler 12, imay.
VOTIfK Id II '.kFHY fit V lj f 1 At Th K
. "J Intnntlun lo make final pra.f In .unnort
of hi. ,..,f ., ,h M(4 I l K-dl
r " . i"H, on Ol'l. Zi.
lay !
iin.i w WOTT,
k '-hn' """n. hnmraioad m, . h
N ee 1 1. I p I S K t ' l"
Henainr Ih fntlnein. wlln.'a in
mi . , Haanttr.
ka;latr.
NOTICE UF INTENTION.
Uao orru a y Tea luu oa..n.
.'-ml.f ( (awa
A' till ovlfif titnaa a.tn . a -
of hurl.im. t "id ..5 ,?.,,,nVV"''
V I ...l..,. f Vi'lyu,.-"
ii- M... I,.. ,
i. eniillnnmi. raai f.n,
eiM all,,,
to btvtae
i.l aa. I.,, , l.-.r "llll..ln
Jnha Mi Minan and W u i- V, " ""'er.
Pt
Jr r. in a.
Hmlnr Cutturi.rinal hoof.
" ' " , ir ai aa ! pr. a im w u . 1. ha. I
tj.te 4 .. I.. 1 im I I.. .l.l . .1 i. i l.i.nni. ii, ivi 1 ua """""" l.ee in, ,
ee.t.a ....n,i.iii V ,n.u VwTW " 'II t I n Virllra u ual'.". V " '"."ptt,,
a t. I " e"'"' "al pr,.. I..,., to. I i..,,, haa tilil
- -. i.... d. .Uel I Iha a i. . m 1. pi, . ' HeiUr e.li.,,; ,7",,
' fc ''..! M ...Or..... I. II. ........ an w II 4 , 7" H. H. aM JVlaT
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