Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 21, 1898, Image 2

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The Gazette.
Friday, Oct. 21, 1893.
The prence in Europe of some
of the yellow correspondents who
did the tallest lying daring the
war with Spain accounts for many
of the sensational stories from
Paris about dead locks in the
peace commission, the probability
of European interference in behalf
of Spain might have been a serious
thing in the beginning of the war,
and there were really some reas
ons for fearing some attempt of
that sort, but, having let that op
portunity go by without; action,
there is not the slightest reason
for expecting anything of the sort
ia connection with the peace
negotiations. The United States
is not Turkey, and nobody knows
it any better than the European
potentates.
LHTEST TELEGRHPH.
Brief War News, Tele
graphic News Notes,
Etc., Etc.
Wi
lvarnuy hid
From almost every foreign conn
try, comes an increased demand
for American goods we are actu
ally Belling silks in France. The
following report from the United
States council at Athens, Greece,
which has just reached the de
partment of state, speaks for itself:
"There cannot be a least doubt of
the necessity of a direct line of
steamships between the United
States and Mediterranean ports.
There is a wide field and large
profits for a well managed linp,
and it should be an American one,
flying the stars and stripes, if
possible. Many of the stores of
Athens all those that keep im
ported articles exhibit American
goods for sale as English goods,
they having been imported from
England. Nearly every mail brings
letters of inquiry to this consulate
from merchants and manufacturers
of the United States all anxious to
find a market here for their pro
ducts; for it is becoming generally
known that Greece imports nearly
all kinds of goods and machinery.
The Euglish, German and French
transportation companies that call
hpre are doing a very good busi
ness; but the Greek importers
want a chance to get imports
directly from America, Bnd thus
save the profits of the middleman."
Victoria, B. C, Oct IS. Major Tililen, of the
First California volunteer, and nr. Lewis, of
the Red Cross lociety, arrived here today from
Manila on the steamer Empress of Japan.
Officers of the Empress report that a serious
street fiRht occurred at Hong Kong shortly be.
foretl oy left between American and German
sailors.
Chicago, Oct 18 Four thonsand people
danced at the auditorium last night for the
benefit of the suffering soldiers and sailors, and
lnasociHl way thebalt wasa distinguished suc
cess. About ti" 000 was realized for the bonefit
of soldiers and sailors.
San Fkakcikco, Oct. 18. The Evening Bulle
tin says Isaac Kequa, president, and William
Thompson, secretary of the board of directors of
the Central Pacific railroad, left for the East to
day for the purpose of arranging for a blanket
mortgage covering the entire bonded Indebted
ness of the road, amounting in the neighbor
hood of $118,000,000. The plan is to consolidate
all the bonds and other debts.
Boston, Oct. 19 -Patrick Rosch, 45 years of age,
and John C. Rice, aged 30, while employed in
repairing the roof of a four-story house on Hud
son street, became engHged In a quarrel. People
below saw them struggling on the roof. They
drew gradually near the edge and then to the
horror of the spectators the two rolled over and
fell 50 feet to the ground. Both were terribly
injured and died a few hours later.
Butte, Mont, Oct. 19. Butte and Dead wood
played football today, each scoring a touch
down, and the game ended in a tie. During the
game Mahoney, left halfback of Butte, got un
der the pile In a mixup. He appeared testifier
no Inconvenience at the time, but last night he
became unconscious and was taken to the
hospital. He has concussion of the brain and
the chances for his recovery are slight.
San Francisco, Oct. IH. The Evening Post
says Admiral Dewey will arrive In this city
December 6. . He will come here on the steamer
City of l'ekln, which is due to arrive here on
that date from the Orient Admiral Dewey Is
interested in several mining enterprises on this
coast, and it is these Interests that prompt his
coining at this time. He has written friends In
this city that he has already applied for leave
of absence.
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
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
aii snouia Know tnat-
Rats.
SyTiise that a pri
" "iouth Carolina
throw blood-
P. C. Thompson C6;:
was
use.
He
the
al-
Have the nicest assortment of
WRITING TABLETS
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 de
signed, one pattern only, 40 iricheB 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 $13.00
A very Bwell fancy imported Crepon, exclu
sive design, 40 inches wide, li 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
COLORED GOODS
Just one navy blue Bayadere, 7 yards, 40
inches wide $ 9.00
Black and navy blue Poplins, 7 yard
lengths, 40 inches wide ... $ 8.00
KerBey cloth in blue, grey and taD, 6 yard
lengths, 44 inches wide, makes a beautiful
winter suit $ 4 50
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 iu Silk at.d
Wool, Plaid and Striped, and plain Mixed
Novelties at prices ranging from $4.00 up to $10.00
THK URMCAT NORTHERN.
Asolhcr
State News.
Then there is besides all these a good line of
BRILLIANTINES, - GRENADINES, -
and SERGES in Black,
And an elegant Assortment of
HENRIETTAS
Prepared With Great Care
The 10 Wonders
Slocum's Pectoral Expectorant
Perfection Witch Hazel Cream
Perfection Odonto
Slocum'a 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
SIOCUM DRUG COMPANY.
Good Goods....
Fair Prices! : i
AT
T. E. HOWARD'S.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,
Tinware and Furnishing Goods.
Hriisatliuial Hlrlko-llold Htrdik
Tapped Air,aln.
Witli purtiooUrn of ntiotbnr leasitlion-
ill itriks anil i -imp Wis of ore with whioli
li veiify it, William MoQ won, aiiperin
leudHut of the Grunt N irtbern mine at
Giuyou City, Or., retnrnail to tbo city
yoHtftnlay morniiiK and at a meoliiw of
the board of directors, tu be hull tu
morrow, will labrait hi report. Of the
miue, to wbioli tie wi culled about
three month atfo, 8'leriiiteiidtot Mc-
Ouoho ear it is one of the nmat
BHtouiatuii be baa ever Been- There are
plenty of people in tbie oity who w the
exhibit, cnoeietiug of bilge cbnuke tit
gold, during the aeeeioo. of the Million
ooogreM, who agree with him. Since
ttktoK Charge of tbe nmUrnrnnud work
aga of tbe bonanza, be bus b ten iiiTing
more attention to eystemntio ilefelop
inont than In tbe goaita oat of tbna
Ubi of gold, however, end bufore lo
iug be bJ the ore to pl(M and the vein
between well ilatlaeJ wnlld. The rioh
streak ie tapped a-iu lu a wiiue fifteen
feel below the tnnuol. The orevun in
wbiob tbe g old ocoura ie ae well filled
below aa it tbe above.
Ike Oaker, tbe origiual owur of the
properly, wbo it now ia the oily, ie vry
mncb pleated with the report with
wbiob Mr. MoQieen returns, end etill
eliogt to Hit behxf (bet il ia tbe nuking
of ooe of tbe bigrfest bouahtit ia the
Weet -8.lt Like Tnbuoe.
It is understood that 11. C. James, an old
newspaper man, will start a paper at Carson,
Union county.
The I ,u Grande Chronicle of Sunday status that
nearly !i,im people visited the beet sugar factory
on Its opening day.
From the report of Register Bartlett, of the
(.a Grande land olllce. It Is learned that during
the first 11 days of this month 2D homesteads
were filed upon, a record that has not been
equalled for a number of years.
The Dalles will be lighted with electric lights
shortly. A contract has lieeu let. The price to
he paid for street arc lights of 2,0110 candle
power each, is flu Till per month per Unlit At
the beginning 1 lights w ill lie used on tbo
streets.
The attendance at the opening day of the dis
trict (air at The Dalles Monday, was fairly good,
a largo number of people from the country be
ing present and the town people who could get
Hway from their buntucHi went out tu the
grounds during the afternoon races.
Hi th Undlcott was urrt'Sted for drunkenness,
at linker City, last Wednesday. About an boar
after he had been locked up lire was discovered
In his cell. It Is not known who started the
lire. Duly that Chief lltushaw was close at
hand, Kudlcott would have been burned to
death.
J. N. fell, ex sherlir of Malheur county and a
prominent cltlHen of rioutliiMStiirn Orvgoii, died
of paralysis ut Vale Friday morning, aged about
Ml years. He had been stricken about six
mouths ago, but bad almost recovered, and was
cotislilert'd well what! he snllcrud the second
stroke, which ended his life.
The torpedo boat Davis, which has just ben
completed by the Wolf A wicker Iron works at
I'ortland, was given a preliminary trial Hunday
on the Columbia river under the supervision of
a naval board, for 45 minutes tlie Pavis aver
aged a speed of 21 knots which is one and a half
knots aUive the required speed.
The legislative assembly of ln:7 ha been
allowed $.11,000, and the expenses of this session
are patltnatud at $!, All of tha members of
the Ii7 senile and and officers were allowed
full pay. The house members were allowed
roniieiiMllon for only five days' time, hut the
nirlcers of the Davis and Hanson houses were
allowed lull time.
HDress Goods
Vt Prices Witlilia Your Reach
Every weave, every shade, every style in colored
goods can be found here in profusion.
MINOR & CO., Heppner,
Staple and Fancy Groceries-
Fine leas ana uojjees.
T. R. HOWARD,
Or.
THE GREAT SALT LAKK ROUTE,
kPANliRDtl Lr.AVIMJ ( I HA.
t ailed Males Will Take ( hio of Iks It
Isad brreaiber 1.
WaeamoroM, Out. 1'J. (Ii'neral Wade,
prraldeot of Ibe Cuban ertiliuu eoui
miaeioa, baa telegraphed to Ibe war ile
pertinent tbal ll.lW Hpanish toldiere
bare embarked already fur Niiam and
arraogemenle are complete for Hut em
batkeltoa of 4t.iKKI wore iu the near
future. Tint rl of pMgreee, iu view
of tbe limited taeotiroea nt Mpain, ie be
lieved to be reasonable. The Unite. I
Htetoa will take charge .f Cuba I tim
ber 1, whether Hputt bat r moved all
nl he or ii"t. I'M tiny happ-u even
while tbe rViitat e..aitttleeiniiera lu
I'ane ere atill ei lfi i Ik li ' Cou
e l. i li.m If t'e j da i' i u uiMioi.nre f
q.raiue effei-llng the C lb,n debt. Nua
tbal that Hpulh -w.O poiniuiaalinieie
bate beo roll in Ibeir iff rte to
have the t'iiH-l Matee aeiine
ovenguly over Cuba as a iueni.e of
transferring .i Mtr a .1 li. 'e Ibe Cobsu
debt, the tu l iuoveuet,l l- f r ta
Ibeif part ie one imp lng the indelited
IM apn tbe Cabane tbeinwlvea tabeo
they ileiiniuiiiate tb tih(oiirifroniiiiig
end ii'iy l I'ln' a a'litn Ie i f Ibe Am'H'u
omiuieatimere and Hir Kimil I t e -a
ilor a pr-ip.it..o tu atbritaie Ibe radl
el d tTerein"" bi" Ibe leo b .li.
It te eatd here thai p'niu"l'l lb
Hpanieb e imtill " ' Ta'it
id -r l.etrnM na se e rtiprrb' til e
tb e eupt'li' the mnnl S'l'MSM
t.,ii. ri. Any eimti- f aituraiion
null lit sM p'". an I ahoald M
i; in.at. (rreejurllalite d fT.renee lhie
l.au be L.l et.e arUirauai, lbl of Ibe
er.rd, f wttH o.j ' f'tlly
The attentioa of enatbouud traveler!
ia called to the advantages offered them
by the Uio Orande Weetem, "The Great
Bult Lake llnute." Tbe Hum a ratet pre
vnil whether the trip ie made via Hnnt
ingtoti or Ban Frnnoiaco. Tbe paaen-
ger line hie ohoioe of two routes ont of
Forllund, three through Oolorado, and
font enat thereof. No other line out of
I'ortland can c.flVr tnoh a variety of
rou'es. In addition, a dny'i ttop-over it
given all paeeengert at aoy point in
Utah or Colorado. Through Pullman
aud lonriat sleeping oara are mo on all
trains, na well at free reolloiog chair
oara 1 lie terviot and aocoromodationt
offered are equal, if uot superior, to Iboee
of aoy transcontinental road, and ratet
are alwayt at low at tbe lowest.
If you onntemplate a trip east, write
to J. D Meuatield, General Agent, Klo
Grande Western Hail way, 141 Third
ttreel, Portland, Oregon, for any infor
matioo yon may need in refertnoe to
ratet, roatet or aooomraodationt.
KOOSdVKLT AND THK WHISKY.
II Waa Not Dealrahle Ie Mentlna Ike Ratlle
at Ha1 Barters.
The Rough Riders will never tire of telllnt
stories about their pninmander. Ills remarka
ble pMonslity smons to have left an Indetlble
lniiri-Mnin iiHin every man In the command.
riles tbe New York correspondent nt the r)t
Imis Kepublle.
One of the "dude" forporals. whoae father la
a iiiulll mllllonalra, waervlatliif his adventnree
to a t mop ul a'lmlrtut friends al tha Waldorf
recently and daelt Umiii Cobitiel Kihrislt S
abllllv to a lapt hlinSidf to rlrrumstaiicre lie
ilfw-rllxNt bow be always teemed to "Bt In" and
carry himself naturally and easily, "whether II
was a fliilit or a funeral." and. without the leaal
sacrifice of dlsrlpllue or dignity, was able to
spin sr the comrade and acquire the eonfl Inice
of every man lu the regiment, whatever his dls
-itl.m or niiidldna, whether It was "the
fating liiitchman," who alwars knell and
iinYted prater Iwlnre he "turned In" al nlabl,
or "llalllcaiiake l"ete," who never thought of
doing B ich a thing, Ttie following story was
then told ! tllnai rate the able manner In which
t he colonel of tbe Honah hldert ' adaplxl him-ti-ll
to rlri-iiitii'auci-s."
' The lii.l lime I fame In eratial eontai I
with I lot,,.! h.N-irli," said the nrnral.
"a a hen I aa drlalle.1 nne day In aet at hit
ordeilv. We were la the trrnories hedir anl.
'i t'i'1 I (..'loord hln on horel'k In (ten.
eial i,i,m.-i s l. l.HHiT. As we were gal-i
lupins !..!. he pniled op and, Ininliig to me,
s.k-1
" Wlial haie )ou In join bateiaai k Dial rat
lb ..'
Ketaraeg rroai Ullliaaj Cnaaty.
Mr. 3. A. MiUagblin, of White k
Mol.aogblin't taw mill, on Ibe booodary
line of Morrow and Gilliam eoootiea, it
In town today on bit return from tba
interior of Oilliam, where be bat put In
the eomroer with a Ibreehiog oolflt. tie
repnrla a huge orope and Ibe brigbleel
kind of proepecta for Ibe wheal raiaer
Mr. MeLangblia waa ooforlooate eooogh
o lose bia separator by fire, wbiob oe-
oetaita'rd bit sending to Portland for a
Dew one, but lakes eattefseiiun in Ibe
realisation that I now poeeeeses one of
Ibe besl outfit Is ibe eon n try. Under
tbe management of Mr. MeLeogbllo
doring brr butband't sheen o Ibe mill
bat pul oul conl lerable lorn tier.
Thin Blood
a is is
Where the Hood Uiti its
I Intcrue rtd-erows thin And
wittrv. Al In aimli. thrrc la
A constAnt fating- of Cihiut- Z
X tion, AUckofcfvrfy ritiLty X
And the spirits dfprtiwd.
: Scott's Emulsion I
ea-aamiasaam.aa..aB.iaB.aa
ol CJ-tivtr Oil with Hjjxv
pIxMphitft oi Lime And Sod
t UrxcuLarlf Adaptrd to correct
T a I : T-L if
"II s a t'tt' sir,' I a'trr. eitti a shiver. ' Il IW-UTtr
. .. . . .. I a . 'I .n,,,!.:!;.! ..l. ,. tt.
"'inn- I 4 i iiiiiuiiii iu an iiumtc
.'.,..., a finivi,ntnthcllooddirct w
h,dl. ,.,,,! II I l-ai b li.' he Ir, , J ni ldl Itl CVtrV COfTcW. 1
ai.ry i..tfr,l ,.i,! - thoMl I not ha, at . , ,1. . . , 'a. , J Z
H b,u.,. seo.r.1 ino-w,. ,4 in. i winf the nituril color And
jj firing- nAiuf to the wboie
e ifitenv, The hypophotphittg 1
I rtich the tram And nerve
J ccntrtiAnd AdJ thrir itrtnrth
a rninf And htMltcial el ltd.
II it.. L 1,1.
n00(d,
Are gaining favor rapidly, anawaj
lluslnesa men and travel- I I
lers curry them lu vest III
pockets, ladles carry them
In purses, housekeeiiert keep them In medlclnt
cloaets, friends reeominenit them to frltnds. aiwv
ocroRfcn wooDa.
The frost hat openod thecheatnut burs,
And the nuts fall lazily, two and three;
The sipiirrel chatters, the partridge, whirs.
And the red-capped woodpecker bores his
tree.
Oil, IlKhtly and Ihchtly the birch leaves float;
Like (olden huttertlles loosed In Spring;
And hrurht as the sails of a fair boat
The walnut lcavos take wing.
Now come, now come, far down the lane
The asters beckon, the robins call !
The thruiiktn brook trows broad attain,
And leaps In a laughing waterfall.
Over tbe stile, and over tbe bridge,
Adown tbe path where the meek coa stray,
By glen aud hollow and windy ridge
Let us follow the woodland way,
Hee! how the marvelous cloth of gold -A
Tyrlan tapestry woven One
Wide a w wander 1 still unrolled.
Rustling under your feel and mlue!
The breath ol the woodland It Joy to breetbe-
The mingled odor of leaf and Bower,
And cluttering fruit where the wild vine
wreathe
Tbe oak tree mneay tower.
Softly Into the vlsUed wood
Through painted window the sunbeam
tmlle,
The hushed wind walk In pentlve mood
Down many a solemn Ootble aisle.
The golden cloud hang low In air,
Wrapped ia their fold th late un rwu,
And Ibe tall Ireee stand as U In prayer
With their bear Is upon their braaeu.
to W'Hirrt.a Rbbnam.
IN THE COl'NTY COl'KT Or" THE UTATE
1 of oreiron. for Him I'diimiv of i,.rmu.
In the umtter of the guurdhiiielilu of Walter
M. I ImiiKn. u mliiiir.
order In allow cause on apidicallon of Guanllaii
for order of le ol renl eslate.
It OlUicKrlllli: to ttlla eonrr from fl, .lltlnn
this day prwBui, ted rnd liled by H K. Moore, the
Riiardlan of the eMtite of Walter M. Cbanks, a
ie oemiiKinn to sain rd, and In order
iiiaiiPiKirr. ann ntHiiKitlii satil minor it Is hecet
sarv Unit such reul entiite ali.mhl i.,, ...i.i.
ltUh rehy ordered that the next of kin of
tbo Mild ward and all persons Interested In the
snio. esmie. appear iiclore tills court on Weiitics-
oiiy. iimi tutu iluy ol Mivemljcr, A. I). Inun, et
o nn-K, n. oi.. ni ine eo rr r,uon o. ii.u
at the cniirl house In 11,.,.,,,,.. i ,i '.
of Morrow, and state of Dreiron, then mid there
to show cmise why an rder should not lie
Itranted for the sale of such reel estate, rie-
serioeu in sum petition ns follows: lleelniilnir
In the miiblle of the, l.uckUiniite tiver W.li
chains north and 21 a; chains i.Hur fit SolithU'tuif
corueroi Kn lainU hainbeis . 1.. claim No 41.
ni iiiiiiiiii i iu s'liiin runtie n west of Wills
inelte meridian, thence aonib mti. o.
chains, thence nortli on,. .hi,, j -,
north lil-ino chains, west a:., ,.hio. h 1
chains. esst alonii the hank of l.iicklamute
ri.i-r .1 ,.i ciinina, uience north iloarwa ea-l
H JU chains, aoulh Kl b-iceea, west laclialns,
aonin o ncirrees. weat 4 I ,n.l,,a umk
deirreos. west In place of li.-lnnliiK, conuiiiliig
ISI ai-rea of laiul ,,,ot.. ... ,.nu.
Knurs alluv Klourtns; Mill property.
ami il is further urdmixl ihi . .... . i ,i.i.
orilerlie published aa required by law lu the
'"i r " "'r.i, a uenspaper punilshed wnil-wei-klylii
lli-iiiiiier. In Murmi, un, .i....i
Uukd this 1st day of October, A. I) 1s'
A.U. HAHTIIUMiM KM',
bounty JinlKe
AUMIMSIHAIOHS HALE
HEAL VliOVEHTY.
VF
in in maner mine estate oi Jacob Johnson
dressweil -
Noll, Is hereby alven Ibal under and bf
virtue of an order ol aala. rraularlr lasued mil
nl the comity roiirt ol ih eial ol (lrr(on tor
Kliiiain i nuuiy. ortK'riiig the Ml of Ih real
property ol said ratal. I will on Saturday,
tu l.,lr .th, at U hour of 1 nrl.ak f m of
eabldav tell at so bile aurtlon tu lhhlhr
biddrr 1, raah In band subject to confirmation
bv aatd court, all th rlshl, ll'l nd lntrr-l
that aald dssael bad al th tln ol Lla itnih
and all Interv-t of bit eatal hhh may lavs
i the lo
Issen sulswsiiieiiily acini re. I In and I.
lolns nil real pr.,rty tllualed lu Mor
na l oniiii. Urraou. lua II
Th II V ul we a. and b No 1. and th N
I S of Vol 7. and Iota f ami 1. and
ine a of !s w and in K V. of SWUofaxe
7. an.l th W of er. a. a, I In Tn t. south
ran m at W M and aald pmfnv will h
poo, upon tn aai.i srBBisra a ti mu,
ease Administrator,
s's
or I li nt iioui a seorral toie.( ,4 Ih I
situation. I a itpe, I It.at t la pr..l t II, only
lM,itie f h hiskv on lbs mountalu '
" It the ttly ii I know ol,- a at av reply
"thai tnut tak e-l car rf II, rsv
ma'hl II. i.tlooal, slow ly n. s'!otlir. Show
l'i bis l it elil'e Iwlh 'Yitn 4 t-iur dle
nwxmi and f t t one t th" t.l .,". Isstalln
rp II In It.sy will kap II lioas bitli
and rt-p tbal Infernal raining a if smI. aw
Ih.t II wo.,t I -a tea tiiaabl In tnei.iloa Ibal
holi'e at ei,aitf t ba I Uilt haraoa pax
I. t II d - ti t imnaiu er tbaa txoiiih f
f a. t- k tT I I !
T -l W- w. sl sat, J
ti i. it rncs nave kii your y
chfekt, il you Are roin J
thin And (iHiuiWd from over- X
, J, work, or ii ate It -hrfinninf X
; t tell, uie SCOTTS Emuf j
ri'iil.f tlovele vtNb Mrerela.
Ms'r 'ii'il-, ew f"f nip e a I. er taf,
'. ft (' ' (,,, ,1,,, f. J,
X . iit a a.. a c. , a y-
Hotict of Inttntlon.
Laes ti s tf Lauatatia. fas.,oa.
Ik 1,,1-r it l
VOTitite iiratpy mm nt vr
i " loioon, ha ma. I aettlef hae Hie. I noil, ,
bislntrntlon t- n.at, '! pr,-t sui't"rl ol
Itiarieim an t that aald pmat ill las ia.t b
Pi s tnr outitv I, s ol Morr.o , oont, trs
e , al llsppiwr, Oere-o, on lit.,itt k, ",
VIS
I k: VI U MUTT
I ft'Kdane ( h"lsl IH1 bit II
!. I end I an t a . S l ar I T. I a, Il f, P
lla nao sa II. f.ioln a jtt.rs, t nto.
i.oitii,o.n,a rs-al'ti. npil .! r,r ' h al nn
,.( a.. lai.d. Stat II. is i. ml It,
" I - t e. . I'M"" Ja"r a Itl .m a '"I A
W Noffcm, ul ii ian, vtrvn
. H l-.IIH'f,
e iw et.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
SOTICE OF 1XTFXTIOS.
t.ND Orrii ar Tug Hai.i.is. Oss.iok.
Ol-tltlu., II IWM
VOrlCI t-4 IIMIFBY (ilVKS THAT 1 HE
i follow II nain. d sellli-r haa fllnl noli... ..I
his Intention to make final pro. if In support of
bis claim, and loal snld pro. if w ill be mad be-
lire v. iraaioru. oiiniy Clerk ol Morrow
county. iirHgon, at Hepiuier, Uregnn, on Tue.
usr, i"rriiiucr o, in.in, tin;
kVEH OKK'iEIWON,
No. 117
NWBfn,
of lelliigton; homi-alead aopllcallon
for lb r 'i NK.'s and s', KKu and X
Kee 14,1 pin. . W.V
He naiiiee tbe follnnlng ltueai-e to prove
his eoniluu ua resldatice iimn and riillltatlnn
nlaald land III Krnrat I lia,, .,11.. , ...
Dt'-aoiii H. t. eweifiiart and Uohert lurner, of
iif-ppiirr, "i'"ii,j. ii. iiwr,ur Mi ton.ore-
'" 1. r. l ei s.
"I Keitier.
SOTICE OF IS'TE.VTIOS
Le trru a av Tm Iuli s. tiaeuoa.
lft'li,li..r .11 lM-4
X'ttrUKta MrKVttY f.lVKV I H ri il
l follow ln( named a. lt r hst flle.1 noil,
of hi liitentioii 1 1 msk dial proaif In
support "I bis claim, and that aald br-aif will
b nia.le leln, . , 'a lot I Conntv l iar, at
I'eppnrr, nr f iu, un we.lnra.lay, (sr-cemlr
IV, vis :
Ji i-It III II t.rwWr l.ol Uiliignm
llnmratea.1 atplb-ailon No. Il7 lor tbe efa
.-e .-.l, isls.HM.
He nam,' th loiiowlng ellnraaea lo prove
hit rmitliiuoiit r,-aldrure upon and rultUallon
ol aald land. l t P Hn,an,J I. l.ll .,, ,,f
neppner. nr. eon. ami I hoioaa Koolhhy and
iaii runer, oi isintion, tirron.
J AY P. 1.1 t A , Rf later
rVofte of Inttndun.
La (f r a f Is Uaaane. oaste.
I H 'ols-r ia,
NdTii r I ittarav i.ik iimt mr
I,.: sl ,f sil ei baa ed no'he
of kn ln ll . t.. mat '.a I -r-rf la a.,..o1
&t (.. thai aald pr.a-1 will lai b.a I
t- l- - 'v lS' ,4 tints,. ,. ,,.!r
'" - al II m,I. in(u), t rsk,bl ,
i a ti t a tM.iv
II l'M IHrfna ho'Mts I 7ft Sail o th
k a and a akt
Ssr lltrlS IM "
ll-h. aa I' a ..ii,.ln M mm M penaa
4ta 1 ,.-o s ri l.t. an. m, rntM.ati.
jl.lia-.-l .... Mat H a v- and A I I u I
K Het-t , sl U Hrt and A.
' -j' '-, ftjt
r v martrtT
H eirr
SOTICE OF ISTESTIOS.
I.b Dim at tti,ki' Kasnna.
i.. r i; isi
'tiit r a iimrnY i.nts nut in k
f.. I,.li named at-lllrr haa fiir.1 n,,l,
nt hit -ti-titlon t,i snip nnal pr,f In sii,ni
ol his i lin a , I that aat pr.-. , HI l ma,
iM-tore th l oonlv I Ink ,.1 M,,rr,, rouniv
nr,-,n al It'ifiirf, tirt-cen, en Noi mlirf j,
I-. in
rHixt n vrkKii.u
nl llftnner. Iier.-n. bmn-afrNi. r"Tn. for tb
V, a w i, ,,. n r a u aud N W a a A
i: ii. i a. k i. r y
Ha ra'.ta tea f. 1 oatos- Wttoraara l prov
BiifmtiiMiNi,,, rssi iwiii-s isi ' t i oii'iaiii
,.laal .'. il I' a ll.rfrn t M ll.rran,
ian IlK'ili'S, li.lain Wa 'ol 1 all o Mai.
er otrgon, I h lit,' n,
! k-stsier
SOTICE OF ISTtSTIQS.
I.iap fist i, tt I nt tui l a (I s, r,
v i .i i, i
tiTf l IticthV i.ivi lrttr IHK
' i.a.. pil,S baa I .s-l MIf,
h :a t,ta,-lio to ,, ft..ai pf.. u aM-,tl rf
l.'s '.-. a.ll'.l..l 1 i I I I- .... I. I.,
""Iiil'i t r t I . ' M I al IIpii,
Heppner.
00TS AND SHOES
B
a s
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
i c 1 1 x i 'jt n iY iv
CO.
They have anything in this 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 Straat Repairing a Spaoialty
Drugs
Medicines
Toilet
Articles
SCHOOL BOOKS
StatioQery
PaiQts--0ilsGIass
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Conser & Warren, pggists.
The Central Market
BROWN & BKYMER
Dealers in
...Fresli, Salt and Smoked Meats
" ,.
Fish and Oysters Every Friday.
In opening this market we solicit the
patronage of the puhlic assuring
them the best of meat, and gentle
manly and considerate treatment.
THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or.
UNITED STATES LASD OFFICE.
N
Tub Tiaf nmnn f W--riKfl p A IkUM
OTN'K IH HKKKBY (ilVKN 'I HAT, TOWN
shin tlirr ( I) aouth of rati- Iwculr nne
(21) fast of the Willamette Meridian, Ori-sTou,
haa hn tiirvavnt, anrl an approvnl t,lat ni
Ihe snrver thfr,nl III he fllcl III this oRi-e on
the loth day nl NoramlM-r, Iwn, at o rlra k
a. ni. On aii'l a'tnr sahl day, af'lli-atloii lor
entry then-of a III be rwclvrl at this nttli e.
Mlfiird Ihe day and year ahove written.
JY I'. I li as.
Otis rATTsasna, hrgisti-r,
Kalvr. V1-2
rvnuc i.ASD sale.
t'niTsn aritss tann Orru a,
Th I'alli-s, Or , Ort a, l l.
NOTK K H II K K K ft V i.INKN TH t T IS
puraiiaur ul Insiriirllniia frnm in mm.
m salniirr of th (.iral land nrh". in, I, r
auihorliy vaalrd In him by rtnn .'IM I'nltnl
atals Hrviard Htalulr aa ainrmtad In th arf of
"tuia-ma a'i'"Kl frhrnary Isirt, a ai;
pnawd In utfi-r al piihllo aal ou th I'llt dat n
S(i.vriiitr nt. al ion rlia a a. m. at this nitira.
th lolliilti( trwl of land. ,. alt Th S t w
e K hc li, 1 V 4 , K ii K W si, ronuiiiliia u
arrra.
any and all twraiins rlalmltif sdrrraly th
al dmnhM lands ar a.lv.r. ,i fila Ihnr
rlalttia lu this nfftr on or htnr Ih lav ),
drls-tiai. fur th raminanramaiit of aald aal
olhera la thalr rtehla III h forlflt.! '
Jay V, I t" as, i,Tia rarrsaa.ni,
n kraiatrr. Krlrr.
Kotlct of Intention.
I.An Chrrti at Tat tnura. narnii;,
rt'lrniUr I I. It
Ntrru K t itrnrar i.irx ihat ni
f"lli lug nam,) alllt haa HIH mult f
'ila I'ttiitliiii to matt nal prNif In ai,(M, of
iilsriaim, and thai aald fr,N,f il tm ma.
'afi.r a. J Mai. I' a f'omniisalotiar. al lot,
If. g"U, ou aainrday, I U.liar il. Ii .
WAI tra SMITH, of ,.,
tlmairad M llraltnn n VT14 lr , f,
v'a and ku aad i. ar 41, It I s, I u
K a ii
II nam Ih f.,l!filii IIimvm In tnr
Ma r.oilt'MMMia fr.i,ssis iift and f iltli atn.n
'I sai l land. ra', S'i.s-a a I'
Maury. f. in( and trillion ,n, all t
l, . (irreon.
lk P. It r
H ru( iatr.
Timber Culturt '"Final Proof.
I eittn at it aa I ii. l, ,i, s
l ri'iii. in a
SOTICE OF ISTESTIOS'.
Lako orru a at 1 na r)t.Ls, Oaannn.
VOTICE ,a IIEKERY 7
11 Mlowlni-i atniKl avttl.r hat fl!d not I, ol
Ma lnlntlnn to make final proof In tupport of
Mi rlalm, and that aald proof will h tn.le be
oreV. l iaalnr.l, ( , ut,ly t lr. at Hrppner.
Orc-oii. on rrtilay, Novrmber 4. law, yg ' v '
W 1 1.1.1 AM A M'lKliAM,
of nne: hnmisti-ad appllratlnn So. LTtA for Ih
"f. N' 'Sw S I". Tp . i
li K W M. II tiamralha folluwtiii altnaaa to
prove Ma ronllnuoiia fe.l.lnir ilK,n and rulU.
vatlon ol said land. vl. t,ar J. lu.m,Vi
J.-hn Kin.. Milton H. H.,r.n. James H luSfc
let, all of lour, lir,-eou.
K '"" ktiair.
Notice of Intention.
Laud Orric i y UOahe. natnon,
votk k ia ikkhy anXWTli
. .''""n iian.r.1 rtiUr has Bird Itotlre
of 'J lntiitloii to maaa Dual pns.t n ...poort
r-for ih ouniy flsa-k of Morrow t'outiiy irr
rem, at ll-''iir. Orra,,n, lm0 tu,
JolIM W. m oTT,
of Frho. Orvrort, h'tniralmd Jn. tiia fr tha
NW i, r, l i, 1 p s k. tx W M ' ' "'
H. nam th ("ll.,.,. ltnavi In prn
hla ronlliiii..i.a mai.i. au . . ...
Iri,k KlHS.iihy.nl M.pnr i,mi
ir ami tirant nu
W-1
Hrnunrf; Jin,. Srf ..!
Bui liaii.il, both ol r.i ho, ttre
a, W. Baayistr.
stiatr.
SOTICE OF ISTESTIOS7.
I.a Orru aTTMBptue Oatnoe
voii;;k h NrMrar .rmT''aVrHt
f..ll..l,, .laml mlut haa fllnl fc,V
j i.i..w,ii',.,im.k, ., Jz.XX
.si hi. ,1.1m. ...d II.., a.,., ,.5 11,.
t-l,.r t r,,H , ' , k "J tavu
aiu.un . r!t.,t ,.MU,lhf,i
ll...ia.t AppHratinri s. iM ,. . ...
".. Ipl k,i( s h ' M ,h "'a
' . . an u
l .hii V, Mill
wiifil on, I'rg.i,,,
ai-.
ir p. if ra.
laBf
n unc las i hai.e.
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I ittn eviv.a .ar, ,
la n. i., ?, ,
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;-a ! . . . . .
a !.,.. I.. l,.l. I..,t X " vi- sir-am I. Ml 1 I, , , l ( ; ...'''."'F U, u.
Italic 111 N V ' "' II"-' t'Lhaaf,.,.! , , l,J JL.. .r'' " ! " laV svt
"" !' iBtvi. to, ,. H,.,. P ,. ,.,, ,.., , , ".r ., '!' i.i..a,7
sl llt,, V la. h.,m-s,t is ll.i'M , on nl I U' nl klor., I ,.l, hi. Si ' u d In . l S r u a a
Ins II.. a U Ipt. aw M ll.,pr. I., r-tla. th. h n., ( 1 !T1.. 1 P 1 . It M . fimt .,7.,f. It
Hs son,. II, - I !.,-.l' i i i,,.. I.. , , Noi l-f l. nrt ltmlt , nil,. an II atl, a i a
hi.v...,H.,. . , , r ,w. ... . ,,.(,., . s V- f,.f ti . a .... . . . . '! r-'-' .;ai I- !.., Ik-
a-.,, I a h . ....d .,hl M......i...b U) Ma i-aa-s a -S....JL. m , VI . , 11"' - !..i I
H P l-t. iii Vasr ,- i . a,,,.,.'. 1 i i-i -.i.',ri
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