Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 26, 1899, Image 8

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    Pure Tea
in packages
at grocers'
Schillings
Best
FOND OF THE WEED.
Indians All Smoke from Early Child
. hood to Old Age.
I Tin c: XVftTi. "Ralivcr,ri in. wrifiae
WTien, Sir Walter Raleigh,
debt all smokers Tnut everlnetinply re
main, was surprised one morning by
his servant, who found him smoking n
Dine, and, thinkir.fr that he was-on fire,
threw a bucket of water over him, he
inaugurated that discomfort which, it
is sold, ail users of the weed, must un
dergo by way of preliminary training:;
yet, oddly enough, in the home of to
bacco, among the Indian tribes, no such
preliminaries are undergone by neo
phytes. It is no unusual thing to see
an Indian mother smoking a cigarette
nnd occasionally allowing her child,
still in arms, to take a puff or two. The
average Indian commences to smoke
when he is less than year old, and con
tinues the practice until he dies; buthe
seldom smokes to excess, and he can
hardly be said to smoke regularly in
the way tjliat we do. A report by the
Smithsonian institution, now in press,
contains some information on the sub
Wr, of smokinfir omonc the Indians
- u
which is of initcrest.
The Indians do not regard tobacco as
we do, nor do tliey use it in the some
wav. While there is a social side to
their smoking, the principal use of the
leaf in ceremonial and religiou It
has always been so with tjiem, and even
now, when the native prejxi rations are
largely replaced by the cheaper and
more convenient supply at the trader'
stores, the old religious feeling is still
there. There is, something about to-
bacco which turns the mind of the
Hinoker into contemplative moods, the
savage mind not less tiian the mind of
the poet.
The Indian will buy whatever he needs
when he has money sugar, coffee, cal
ioo or what-not but he cannot bring
bimself to buy tolNiioco; he cannot pro
fane the "sacred soother" by buying- it
as he would a horse. Yet a mnoke is an
indisnenmable part of every transac
tion, wlietjier H be a religious ceremony
a declaration of war or the purchase of
n yard of calico. The traders have conn1
to recognize, this, and in. every store
there is a little tin- basin on the counter
(and generally nailed to it), containing
tobacco, cigarette paer and matches,
which are freely used by all coiners,
Even the worst "boats" are sensitive
to any remark alwiut their use: of this
f ree toboimo, and n.ny idhisina to if will
drive them out of the place and keep
them away for days. Washington Star.
- ' -
Red Hot from the Gun
Wbi the ball that bit Q. B. Stead man
of Newark. Mioh , in the Ulvti war. it
Ohiised horrible uloerg that do treatment
helped for 20 years. Then Buoklen'a Arn
ioa Salve cured him. Cures oots, braises,
hums, bolls, felons, corns, skin eruptions.
Best pile cure on earth. 25o a bos. Cure
guarantee. Hold by Blocura Drug Co.
Tbe Grippe and Salpbar.
In my daily papers of Deoember 22d, I
find that there are supposed to be some
thing like 100.000 oases of grippe in New
York City, and that it is also prevailing
largely In Washington, Philadelphia Bud
other cities, and is now threatening Bos
ton. It is a fact that when it was pre
vailing as an epidemio largely JD our
city a few years ago, I ascertained, by
inquiry of my offioers at "Byam'a Matcn
faotory," that of the forly-tnree persons
employed there not one had been trou
bled by it.
I have at various times told the press
how many at Memphis, Tennessee, lin
oluding the agents of "Tbe Howard Be
nevolent Association"! esoaped the ter
rible epidemio of yellow fever there as
they olaimed by wearing powdered
anlnhnr in their shoes, also the evi-
-
Aanna nf a distinguished German me
Only the tor
tures of the i
diaEval rack
comparable to
agonies which
many women
suffer
through K-artf
peculiar weaitnesses -
the
o,d diseases
cate, feminine luunu.r.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PVJR-
J.1 suance of Instructions from tne commis
sioner of the general land othce, under author
ity vested In him by section vi., i mien i-rntes
Revised Statutes, as amended by the act of con
gress approved February 'if. lsii.i, we will pro
ceed to otter at public sale on Thursday, the dth
day of March, next, at 10 o'clock a. in , at this
olilee, the following tract of land, tn-wlt: The
northeast H of southeast 'A ot section town
ship 3 south, range 2i east. V. M.
Any and all persons i laiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised to Hie their
claims in this office on m beiore the day above
designated for the commencement of said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited
JAY 1'.. Lu cad, Register.
14-20 Otis I'attkiison, Keculvor.
cal writer translated into English, that
wearing sulphur in this WBy bas proven
a nomnlete proteotion against cholera
and other epidemio diseases, also that
ihnco njnrkintr the fitilnhur mines of
Italy escape tbe malaria which prevails
all about them, also that sulphur in
shoes has oured various cases of rheum
atism, also that sulphur taken intern
ally or worn in the shoes bas eumoierit
nnwnr to nass tbrooeh tbe body, tbe
clothing and the pocket book, blacken
ing the silver there. Dumb Animuls.
Nothing less than iiiiucaiauic
would induce sensitive-minded women to
submit to the intolerable methods of the
average doctor in dealing with diseases ot
this nature. , .
That there is a ueiin ........ -
detestable "examinations and local ap
plications" is a truth which some women
i' t tn learn, although thousands are
V already rejoicing in the knowledge. They
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We are authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remody
to be as represented and if not satisfao
tory after two-thirds of Ibe contents have
been need, will refund the money to the
purohaser. There is no better medicine
made for la grippe, colds and whooping
oongb. Price, 25 and 50 cents per bottle.
Try it. For sale by Conser & Warrn.
New Palace Sleepers.
Elegant new Pullman Palace Sleepers
between Portland and Chiogo have just
been plaoed in service via the O. R & N
Oregon Short Line, Union Paoiflo and
Chicago A Northwestern railways daily
every day in tbe year. Cars are of the
vnrv latest pattern, in faot being the
the most improved up to date sleeping
oars turned out by the Pullman com
pany. These new palaoes will leave
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O. R. & N. arriving at Chicago on tbe
morning of tbe fourth day and running
through without change via Granger
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It will be sent free, paper-oouna, lor 21
one-cent stamps, lo pav the cost of mailing
Address the Doctor at Utiffalo, N. Y.,
or send 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
TTNITED STATES
LAND OFFICE, THE
Dalles, Oregon, Jan. H.'i, 1S99.
Notice is hereby given that diaries H. Hams
of Hardman, has filed notice of intention to
make final nroof betore V. Crawford, County
Clerk, at his office ill Hcvinncr. Oregon, on Hat-
urciav the 11th nay 01 .Marcn, iw.i, on nmoer
culture, application No. Sim, for the south
of northeast )4 section o A), in townsnip rso,
Bnth miiye No east. W M.
He names as witnesses: lui b. tox, imviu
Jenkins, James Hansford and Maurice Devore,
all of Hardman, Oregon.
14-20 Jay P. Utah, Rcinster,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Notice of Intention.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Ore., Dec. 10, 1K)8.
Notice is herebv eivea 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 J W. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on February 24, 18Ki, viz :
EDWARD C. JOHNSON, ot Heppner, Or.;
Homestead entry No. 7iW4. for the nU nc!4 and
sei sc! oc ii and nv)4 nvvJi sec SI, tp 2 8, r
28 K.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Andrew Tillard. William C.
Brown, V. L. Tillard and Hugh Fields, all 01
Heppner, Oregon.
8-13 E. W. Babtlett, Register.
Ffl5T TBBIK SERVICE DMLY--
TO THE EAST
TCI IV
I,
GREAT ROCK
ROUTE
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J Jan. 21, 1SSW.
Notice is herebv given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of hisclaim, and
that said proof will be made before J. iv. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, March 3, 1W.I, vis:
CHARLES H. KEITH LEY, of Hardman;
Homestead application No. 5002, for the south H
southeast and southeast southwest see
tion is, and northeast H norinwest y. secuon jm,
township 4 south, range 21 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: James H. Allen. Jacob Williams,
Juhn Allen and James H. Inekeep, all of Hard
man, Oregon.
14-20 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 10. 1X88
Notice is 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 J. W. Mor
row, United States commissioner at Heppner,
Oregon, cm February 24, 1C.I9, viz:
WILLIAM C. BROWN, of Heppner, Or.;
Homestead entrv No. WOS for the Ba seH and
ne1 se4 and se iie)4, see 4, tp 2 8, r28E,
w. M.
He names the following witnesses to provchis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
snid land, viz: Andrew Tillard, Edward C.
Johnson. V. 1.. Tillard, Hugh Fields, all of
Heppner, Oregon,
Leaves DENVER . 2J P- m
Leaves DENVER, ...... :30 p. m. " COLO SPRINGS 2 p. m
" PUEBLO . . 7 (Hip. m. Arrives TOPEKA . . J.J m
" COL". BPB1NG3 . 8:40 p m. " KANSA8 CITY . 9:15 a. m
Arrives i'OI'EKA . . 8:55 p- m. . ST . ortTa (Wab R'y) 6:15 p. m
Arrives K KHA8 CITY MM p. m. Ar. bl. 1-UU18. twap.nyj
Arrives LIN JOLN . . 2:11p.m. Arrives ST. JOSEPH . 10:40 a. m
' OMAHA . . 4:25 p. m.
" DK8 MOINES . . :S0p. m. Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Sun) 6:45 a. m
" PKOH1A . . 11-20 a.m. OMAHA (Ex Bon) . 8:S0 a. m
" CHICAGO 80 a. in. " CO. bLUFiS, . . 9.10 a. m
M 10 ID SAW.
Two New York women stood in front of
a Broadway window watching- a Persian
weaver laboriously weaving upon a frame,
the pattern of a beautiful rug. Slowly,
almost imperceptibly, thread by thread the
fmttern grew beneath his hand, until what
md seemed a meaningless crossing of dull
threads gradually took on form and beauty.
Suddenly one of the two women began to
lepcat the lines:
Weaving, weaving threads of faith
Pattern of a woman's heart,
Who can ere anticipate
Th. tinnt ot lit in v.ry rtk Y -
Will the colors warmly ttlow
All traced ill love and luippiness ;
Or will they fade in somber woe?
A woman's future who can guess ?
There is infinite pathos in the way that
Women ponder over and try to trace out
Stuffed Ileet Salad.
Boil red Ilermudiv beet) of medium
size, until well cooked, nnd remove the
skin while warm. Cut off the end of
Ibe beet, and with n nhurp round-end
knife tnke out the centers, making- a
thick cup of ench beet, Let them Htnnd
over night' in vinegar. When ready to
nerve, take crisp celery, chop it flue,
nnd mix with a mayonnaise dressing1.
I'lnce tlio beet cups on lettuce leaves
nnd fill them with the prepared celery,
lienping them, and cover with dressing.
Sprinkle a little finely chopped pars
Icy over tbe dessing.-Good JJousekecp
Ing. Tlneairple gardens planted two
years aro at fit. Petersburg, Fla., have
proved mo iuccefisful that the acreage
given to them had 'been increased lorge
ly by different investors. Varieties of
the pines have been imported frotm the
Azores for culture there.
I si neon 11. mtnin, or uregon, Oj. 1.,
who is 83, jumped into the air and
kicked liis heela together twice before
touching the ground the other day, just
to demonstrate to the people gathered
nt family reunion how young he still
felt himself to be, -.
1 A Mississippi Tlr says that n
negro living near Newton who heard
his dogs barking one night found' that
they had killed a remarkable animal.
It had a head like s bulldog, ears like a
mule, legs like a thick and a tail like nn
elephant, end It waalong-foodiVd like a
weasel. a
t A lineman fell from the roof of a
three-tory building in Mxioo City,
landed on the roof of s streetcar and
rolled oft to the ground, where he re
cedved a out on the head an a sprained
wrist. The car was full, and on pas
senger, when the man fell on the roof,
promptly jumiped through a window,
leaving fcU allk hat and umbrella behind.
j jji Hi
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I'nerowned Ilnlers.
There are many reigning sovereigns
at the present time wno nave never
taken the trouble to be crowned.
Among them may be mentioned the
German emperor, the king of Italy, the
king of Spain, the queen of Holland, the
king of Iiavarin, the king 01 haxony.
AuHtrliui Cities.
Fifty years ago Austria had seven
cities with more than 20,000 inhab
itants; to-day there are 32.
SnKKOHtlonM for tlie Sick.
Flaxseed, lemonade is excellent for a
ooldi To a pint of water ndd the juice
of two lemons (carefully removing the
seedw) audi three heaping teaspoonfuls.
of 'flaxseed-. Let the mixture tiinimer
few mi nut ps, then sweeten it to the
taste and let it boil. Kcmove and strain
and set it, nway to cool. Take a good
swallow once or twice nn hour. The
coldi will relax nnd) the throat will feel
prcatlv soothed! by the drink. X. Y.
Tribune.
Brave Men Fall
Viotima to etomaoh. liver and kirlnej
troubles hb well as women, aud all feel
the result in loss of appetite, poisons ii
the blood, backache, oervouRtinss, bead
ache and tired, listless, rnn-dowo feel
luff, lint thore's no need to feel like
iliat. LiBteti to J. W. CUnliier, Idaville
Iml. Unsays: "Eleotrio Bitters are just
the tbina for ft rontr whwhe is all rui
iown. and dou l csre whether be lives o
lies It did more to iri ve me new streniftl
and eood iinpetite than auvtbioK I could
take. I oau now eat anything and haVH
8 new lease on lire. wniy uuu hi nm
enm Drug Co's. Evry bottle guaranteed
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
January 21, 1S!)9.
Notice, is hereby eiven that tne tonowina-
named settler has filed notice of lits intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that sunt proot win tie pnue imuisj. .
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, March 3, 18'J9, viz:
THOM S MAKLATT, of Heppner,
Hnmcstend nnnlicatlotl No f97!, for the south
est ti eectioii a, low nsuip . nuiuu, huso
flHHl W. M .
He names the following witnesses to prove
is continuous residence upon aim cultivation
f irt loud, viz? William 0. Lncv, Oscar
Minor. John C. Brown and Thomas Morgan, all
of neppuer, Oregon. , .
How to Prevent Pneumonia.
You re perhaps aware that pneumonia
always results from a cold or from an '
tack of la urippe. Dnrlng the epidemic
of la grippe a few years ago when so
many esses resulted In pueamooia, it wh
observed the tack wsa never followed
by that diseRse hen Chamberlain's
Ootigb remedy waauaed. II counteracts
any tendency of a cold or la grippe lo
result in thai danseroim disease. It is
the best remedy in the world tor bad
colda anil la grippe. Every bottle war
anted. For sale by Oouser & Warren.
The Army sad Navy
Ilave covered tbemielvea with glory
during the war. Tbe army and Davy
vesl pooket memorandum book pub
lished by tba Northern FaoiBo is a com
pact digest of Information relative to
the navies and artuiea of Spain and Ibe
United Htalea and Ibe beginning of the
war. It hat a map ot Cuba, illustration!
of naval ships, glossary ot navy and
army terms, translation ot Spanish
worde, eta. Bond ten oenta lo Goes. 8.
Fee, general passenger agent, N. P. H.,
til. faul, MIdo., tor copy.
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To young and happy women it seems as if
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thousands of women life looks to be all
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A tourist sleeping oar will leave Port
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Granger, arrive 1:(H) p. m. Saturday
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, Olvl-.UUJN
I J Inn 91 IS'l'l
Ivotiee is hareby given mai i.ne ioiiowing
named settler has filed noiice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim, and
that mid proof will he mane tieiore j. w.mor
row, United mates commissioner, at Heppner.
Oregon, 011 Thursday, March 2. inw, viz:
LUCY WILKIN, of Heppner; .
Homestead application No. 4.110, for the south V,
nortnwest aou hub onmn,DB,ui,i,u(w,,u
Bhip 2 south, range 2 east, W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: William Barton, verner narton,
V. tientry and Frank Wtlklu, all of heppner,
Oregon.
14 20 )AY r. IjUCA, neKimer.
8-13
E. W. Bartlktt, Register.
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TO THE
East and Southeast
VIA THE
R. R.
THE THROUGH OAK LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS.
PULLMAN TOURIST 8LEEPERB.
FREE RECLISING CHAIR CARB.
Portland to
Eastern Cities
Change.
Without
Quick Time.
Union Depots.
Personally Conducted Exoursions.
Baggage Checked to Destination.
ItfltAB
iii-eni- linn to Trans-Mississippi and Inter
national Exposition held at Umaha, ineDrasita,
June to November,
n7-;f ..n.iflpaifmarl f,,r mtea. time tables and
ntlier information pertaining to Union Pacifio
BJ.lH. LOTHROP, or J. C. H ART Agt. .
n A., las H Hr... O. R. &N. Co
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
CHICAGO
-NOTICE OF INTENTION.
AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J January 21, lH'.ili.
Notice i herebv iriven that the folIowiiiR-
nained settlor has filed notice of his intention
to inukc final proof In support of his claim, and
that mid proof will lie made before Vawler
Crawford, countv clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on
Saturday, March -1, 1SW, viz:
JAMES T. MITCHELL, of ElRht Slllc,
Homestead application No. tills, for the south;
emt ;i section 2J, township a soutn, muge si
inst, Vl. M.
--tte-mMMt-the faUawluK witnessea ta.prove
his continuous residerce upon anil cuuuanou
of said land, viz: Gilbert R. Jones, ot J-.luht
Mile, OrcKOii, and L. I'earl Jones, t.nanes n.
lieymer and William Beymer, all of Heppner,
OrcKon. . , .
M-ai Jav P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
VrOTICE IN
11
HEREHY OIVEN THAT, I'N-
,i,.r mi,I hv virtue of an exei-utlon and
order of siilo.duiy lHsued out of theclrcult court
of tbe state ot Dregon, ior morrow uoumy, j
the clerk of snid court, on the 4th day of Janu
ary, ISM, and to 1110 directed, in a certain suit
in said court theretofore ponding, wherein Ben
jamin Parker and Peter (ilcamin, na partners,
were platutill'n, and Nancy A .liiiikins, as guar-
I,..,, . n, nilin.r heirs of W. H, JllllklllS, ite-
eeased, Nancv A. Junkins, Peter Brenner, Wil
her KiiKOim Junklim, William Huuiner Junkins,
Jonathan Bunvoii Juiiktns, James lllaine Jim
i i,,u .,,,,1 iii.ftlin K-loreoco Junkins. were de
fondants, and wherein plaintills recovered judg
ment Bgntnt ""id delenilanis, ior ine sum 01
six huniireu any ami ! ii",
further sum of flfty dollars as a reasonatue at
torney's tee sad costs and disbursements taxed
and allowed at Jl.iiO. on the -.nth day of Decem
ber, lsiis, and lu pursuance thereof, I will, on
Saturday, tha 4th day of February,
iwm, at the hour nil o'clock p 111. of said day,
at the front door of the court house in Heppner.
Morrow countv, Oregon, sell at piiiuic biiciio 1
to the highest bidder lor cash In Ilium tne 101-
low lug described real property, situiueu 111 mor
row ouiitv. Oregon, to-wit:
1 he southeast quarter 01 section in, lownsmp
ft south, range 21 east, Vt . M. taken and ley tea
upon as the property of the said heirs of v. h
Junkins, deceased, or so much thereof as may
be iiccesssiuy to satisiy tne sain jungim-m
ilalnttlht' favor and against inesaiu ueiemmms.
ogollier with all costs and disbursements that
have or may accrue.
r.. ij. i'lAii.i'i i-iin in ,
Dated at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
January Sill, WH',
SUMMONS.
rs l'HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
1 Oregon for Morrow county.
S. E. Duncan, I'laintill',
Mnguie A. Loonev and E. G. Hpcrry, Defendants.
To Ms-gie A. Looney, defundant above named:
In the name of tho State of Oregon, yon are
1,,,,. ..1.,. im, i,.fl and reiiuired to aiiuear and
answer the complaint of plaintill', tiled sifiilnst
you ill the above entitled suit, on or before the
expiration of the time prescribed in the order
r.'J 11, 1, 1,,. mil, 11 nf this summons, which
time of Rukl publication is six weeks, from the
date of the first publication. Von will take no
tice that the date of the lirst publication of this
And if von frfil to so appear and answer, for
want thereof plaintilt' will take judgment
...,it vim f.ir the sum of S'UO. together with
. J.. . . vi 1u.ll ,1 lha
interest tnereou iroin niiioiiiuci ."'" v
rut of 10 per cent per annum, for the costs and
liulxirSMnieiltH Ot I HS IICIIOU. UM uiuniiui ui
$:ift.(K) taxes paid, for the sum ot fau attorney
fee, and win appiy 10 iuo wiu. ra...ii..
foreclosing a certain mortgage bearing date of
November as, IS'.i I, and given by you to secure
the pavinent of a ecrtain promlssoiy note of
even date therewith, for tho sum of f:U, and
that tho lands and premises covered by said
mortgage, to-wlt: ine norm uoiinneni, V4,
i,.t 1. t iiorthenst U of section 4,
township 1 H, range 24 E, W M, be sold in the
manner provided by law, to satisiy said Judg-
'"uil'.' tnn nf thin mimmons is made upon yon by
publication thereof, pursuant to an order of the
Hon Stephen A. 1 owell, judge of the above en
titled court, made and dated at chambers, in
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregn.i, January
10, imw. elms x rnKLPs
' j.g Attorneys lor I'laintill.
O. R.& N.
Dkpart TIME 8CHEDULES ARBIVH
F03 From Heppner. fkom
, .
10:00 a, m. Salt Lake Denver, 10:15 p. m.
Kt. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, l)ul 11th, Mil
waukee, and tho
East.
8.00 p.m. Ocban Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
For San" Frnnctsco
every five days.
R:00 p. m. Coi.pmbia River 4:00 p.m.
Ex Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m . To Astoria and Way
Landings.
fi-00 a. m. Willamette Rivkr 4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday , Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
V ay Landings.
7-00 a.m. Willamette and 8:30 p.m.
i'ues Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Moil, Wed.
and Sat. and Frl-
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. B-OOa. m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Tues Thurs. Tues., Tlrar.
end Sat. Portiund to Corval. and Sat.
lis & Way Land
lugs. Snake River.
Lv. Riparia , . Lv. Lewiston
ailv except Rtparla to Lewiston daily except
Saturday '"ay
' ;
IlwalBe & St. Paul B'g
This' Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
Lights its trains by eleotrioity tbrou(?h
oat:
TJoes the celebrated elflotrio berth read
ins lamp;
Rnns speedily equipped passenger trains
every day and night between hi. mu
and C'tiiOBgo, aud UmanB ann uihohbi
the
Chtc.nnci. Milwaukee a
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated veHtibuled
trains, oarrying tbe latest private
oomparlment oars, library buffet smok
ing cars, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor curs." tree redlining ohi obtb.
and the very best dining chair oar
service.
For lowest rates to any point id the
United States or Canada, apply to
agent or address
0. J. EDDY,
J. W. CASEY, General Agent,
Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or.
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A
Q., C. M. & St. P., c. & A., r. Ft. w. of v
and the C. St, L. & P. Railroads.
RATES OB.oo PBR 13 AY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sta.,
f
Denver & Bio Granae 1 1
Scenic Line of the World
The Favorite Transcontinental
Between the Northwest and
all Points East
Choice of Two Routes Through
the FAMOUS
Rocky Moun'ain Scenery
And four mutes east of
I'ueblo and Denver...
All paBRPncprp grunted a day
stopover in the Mormon CHpitol or
anywhere between Ogdeu aud
Denver. 1 ersonaliy comiuctecj ex
cursions three days a week to
Omaha, Kansas CitySL-JLoiiis
; Chicago and the East,
For tickets and and information regarding
rates, routes, etc., or for descriptive advertising
matter, call on agents of O. R. fe N., Oregon
Short Line or Southern Pacific companies.
R. C NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
261 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. 0. Haet, Local Agt.. Heppner, Or. .
Passenqert booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
l)V VIRTUE
1
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OKKIl'K. AT T1IK PAI.l.KS, OREGON
j January I'i. .
v.. ii..., la herehv nlven that the ollowlng
named settler has tiled notiee l his Intention
,., uiiu thml liriait In iniiitrt ol hi" I'lalm, and
that niild lrool will I niaile helnre Vaw ter
Craw fnr.l, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on
Saturday, March 11. via:
MAl llIt K PKVOKE, of llardman;
Honiestesd application No. 4W 'r the south S
mu-thwciit i, aud mirth v on!hest 't section
.ii K, l .,,, nlh. r,iiiL;e 'J etmt. W M.
He nauii the liill' i"g itncuscs to prove his
eiiutliiiious reiidi iiee upon and cultivation of
saldland, vl: Kd S Cox, Havid II. Jenkins
ami James llaiistord. of Hardman, Uregon, and
vis Johnson, ot liooseherry. Oreou
H.-.D Jay I', l.l'i is, Ucgister.
nw A EXECUTION AND
order of rale duly issued hy the Cleric of
i.o I'.xmrv i-,,iirt nf the Mute ot uregon ior
iv Q,l Hilled the llh dav of Jan
imrv. I.H1W. and' to me directed, tu a certain suit
i eui.l circuit court theretofore pending,
wherein Benjamin Parker and l'eter Ulcuson
u ,.ri.,r. ucru iilaintilU. aud Nancy A
i,i,,u an.l irr Hrenner were defendants,
u here lii uilirnieni was recoieien oj
.,i..i.,i,i-u .n.i.i HriiH ilcfemlants for the Sinn
..( ii,,,,,,i,l tour hundred tifly-slx aud
5.i-1im dolllars. and tha further sum of one
h,,.tr.l uti.l liv,i on lars aiiorneys icen mm
n, tnrtlier Hum iif iwonty-four and tW-luU
ll. mIi nn, I iltKliurseliieuis. on ine-oiu
lav of December. lW'K. Notice H lierehy given
that 1 will on
Saturday, tha 4th day of February
lw.M. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. nf said day
oi ii... imiit. linor of the court house In Heppner,
Morrow eimiitv. Oregon, sell at puiiiic auciiou
to the highest Milder 'or cash In hand, nil the
following described real property situated in
lrp,,iv countv. oreiron. io w n: i nw iitmn-
w,.t nnarter of section iweniy-iwo. aim me
,,.,rti,...ii.t mmrtnr of seetloii twenty-one, In
townshin three, south of range twenty-foil
ot v M luken and levied muni as the prop
orti. nf Nanev A Jiuikln. or sn much thereof
as inn v he necessary to siithdy said Judgineiit
i i,n n utiit its. ami anniusi sum uricim-
ants, together with all costs and distuirsiuonts
that have or may accrue.
r,, i.
I.A
M ati.oi k, Pherift".
11..1..1I ut ll,.trner. Morrow County, oretnn,
January Mil, I W.
11 In
SL'MMOys.
j heavy clotlt-buuuU volume in prvfVmtl.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
TTNITED STATES l.AN'D OFFICE,
I 1" ,:....l., Ilr lveceintier!. WW.
- Notice Is hereby given that tn pursuance of
Instructions from the commissioner of the
general land omiti. tinner auininy ui.,,-.. , ,.
him by sccllon :i I si. Kcv. rtnl .ns aineiided
bv the act of ii.miiess approved February ,
lS'i. w e w ill pris ed to oiler at public sale oil
IhelMhiUvot February. I ".!, nt the hour of
UoeliH'k.a m.ofsMUl day. at tin ott ee, t he
follow In tract ol land to w it: 1 lie X N w l4
!hh- s.i, Twp . K '.'a K W M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above deketibiNl lnd ar- advised to tile their
elnliiisln iMsottl e on or b. lore the day above
desiiiiiKied It the .leiiMi-iieement of said sn.e,
olberw Uv their iktu '!! be forfeited.
1 l W H 11 r : kit, Keg'ster,
1D1 J.'o. b' i'ti'. KwehW.
IN THE CIRCCIT t'Ol'KT OF THE STATE
1 of Oregon, lor Morrow County
Margaret)! Von Cadow, I'laintill,
vs.
vviliij,,, v,, Pn.Wiw. Ilefeiidant.
r ilium Van radow. defendant alavve named
lu Hie name of tne ctie oUlicion: Yon are
li..ihv rc.nilrv.l to anneal' and answer the com-
plaint of plaintiff Med airainst you In the above
cause nn or before the expirallou ol six weeks
immediately follow ing the tirst publication ol
inusiiiniiioiia. which date 01 nrst piiimeauon
Is December 1 l.. and it you fall to i p-
,,.i,.r an, I i,u.,r Sllid COII! nlai II t. t lie plaintiff
will applv to the court for the ri'llef prayixi for
in her complaint, Uvwit: For a din ree and or.
der of this court forever dissolving the bonus of
.....-i. ...... uvi.Hnff iM.tweeii voiirsii!f anil the
nlnititilV herein; for a further ttccree and order
of the court awarding to plsintttt the custodv
conirol ol tbe minor elitui, Arinnr 011 a
(buy the Issue ot your man hu;c itli phtlutttt :
l.,r lu.r cala and ll isblirselllCllls HelS'tll Bint t'
ucli other and further relief as to the court
iuhv s.s-111 meet with iniutty aim gooo cou
This summons Is served upon yon by public'
n.. th..r.u,l in tha Ilciinner t;a.-ette. in pursu
ance of an order of th'.s court dulv made and
entered herein on the :id day of D.-ecmber. lv-,
bv 110:1. :,-iibcn A. lx ell. judge of thecin-m
! ,-r.urt of tlie state of Oregon, for the --ltn
iicil district, vhich sai l order diicets tr is
sonimous to be uublnhcd In sai.l wr ior s
iwee.
it-fti
OlilLGON SHOUT LINE Ry.
QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT LINE TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS-
ROTIM RIVER and all
Points EAST and SOUTH
EAST. afiSSSS
LOOK AT THE TIME.
NEW YORK, 4 days
CHICAGO, 3J "
ST. LOUIS, 3J "
; OMAHA, 3
SALT LAKE, 1 "
Fnt Ueolining Glihir Cars
Upholstered Tminst SleepirR Cars
rullman Palace Sleeping Carp
For full particular regarding rate
time of trains, etc., call on or addrew
J. C. HART,
Agent O. R. k N. Co., Heppner, Orego
0. O. Tkrby, W. E. Coman.
Trv. Tiifia. Act. OtVl Agt
121 Third St., Portland. Ore.
Sf TBI G01BB ERST?
If bo, be sore and nee that your
tioket reads via
le iMilwestein Line
....THE....
OHIOAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IB THB
Great Short Lir)e
BETWEEN
DULUTfT, St. PAUL, CHICA.G0
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless VeBtibuled
Dluinn ana Bleeping tu
Trains, and Motto:
"always on time"
k i n ilil. rnoA a national renutation. All
elasse of passengers carried on the vestibuled
trains wltnont extra cnarne. nmp juuj ncimi.
and travel over this famous line. Ail agent
have tickets.
W.H. MEAD, 'C BVAQ.F'.i
(ien. Agent. irav. r. a r. a(i,
248 Washington St, Portland, Or.
SPOKANE falls k northern
mm h FORT SHEITARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
Tt,a rnl All liitil Ronte Witliont
Ctiane of Cars Iktween tvpoKnue
i;.,.oiun,l and e son. Also iietwen
Nelaou anl RosaUtid, daily eit-ept
Sunday :
Leave.
mm A. M
1H) A. M
:10 A.M.
ArriT.
-MO P.
HI
.tVt P. M
A l (,1'lil.lV.
Attorney l"r r'ratntio'.
Htxikane ..
.... Koas and ..
.... Nelson
Cliwe eonreet oesat Nlm with steamern for
KasJo. and ali K.i ai lka p.niit.
lVt tror tt K"ttl? liivor and l1onn,ary
IWC fMnnact M H with ' dailv.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC 81.
Yellow Stona Park Line
THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM
PORTLAND TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL
LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
Leave.
No. 2
U A. M.
No. 6
5 P. M.
Depot Fifth and I Sts.
Fast Mail for Tacoma,
Seattle, Aberdeen, South
Dend. Bpokane, Helena,
Butte, Anaconda, St.
Paul. Chicago, New
York, Boston, and all
points East and South
east.
Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle Express, for Ta
coma, Seattle, Olyinpia
and intermediate main
line points
Arrive.
No. 1
10:15 A. M,
No. 6
11 P. M
"Tie Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland i Astoria Navigation Co.
STSAMSBS
"DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR"
rinmmencinu Monday. May 2nd, tbfe
Htearaera ot the Keerolator Lune win
lenve Portland at 630 a, m and Tbe
Dallea nt 8:30 a.m.
When you no to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Colnmbia; yon will enjoy it, and aave
uaouey.
W. C. ALLAWAT,
Oaneral Agent
3 DAY8 to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omana,
Kansas City and other Missouri
river points.
8!i DAYS to St. Louis, Milwaukee and Chi
cago. 4J DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Boston aud other far-Eastern
points. (
Union depot connections in all principal cities.
Baggage checked through to destination of
tickets.
Union depot, Portland, foot of Sixth it.
For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps
of route and other Information, call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, '255 Morri
son St., Cor, Third, Portland, Oregon,
WiacoNaiH
Central
Line
M
quick mivrxi t
54ttix Francisco
And all point lo t'alifoniia, via the Mt Bhaeta
Southern Pacific Co
Trw irmt hisrhway through California to all
points Vft and South, brand Hemic Route
of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Bnffet
Hlitepor. Baoond-clam Simper
Attached tn expreea train, affording nparior
accommodation for cond-elaM pasaancwa.
For rate, tickets, t Imping oar raws-rations,
to. rtill upon or addrea
S. KOKtlI.ER. Manager. C. H. MARKHAM,
t rt fftH!. Ciwfti-
THROUGH TICKETS
To all poi'it in the Efem Mate. Canad and
Europe can !w otitafne.1 at lowest rates from
a. H:iMj, Bvppner. or.
GENERAL
PASSENQKR
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wieciinin
Central Lines in passiug through
Chicago may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
baud baggage taken form or to
train and carriage or bus, or in
many other ways, and they will
find all that is desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushers
at the Grand Central Passenger
Station,, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. They will be in waiting at
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional provision for
their comfort.
4 AS. POND,
Geu'I Patter. Agt.