Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 10, 1900, Supplement, Image 6

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    sprinp'fite
Is the sweetest season in human life, as
it is in Nature generally. It is the time
of promise. As the young girl draws
near to that mysterious line "Where
womanhood anif girlhood meet," her
whole destiny is in a measure being de
termined, now
often the sweet
young girl, under
the influence of
the change, with
ers and droops
like some blighted
bud. Nature gen
erally needs some
little help at this
critical period, and
this help in its
best form is con
tained in Doctor
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. It
establishes regu
larity, and gives
the vigor of per
fect health to the
womanly organs.
It contains no al
cohol, neither opi
um, cocaine, nor
other narcotic.
Miss Emma Lee, of
WMiford, Sharp Co.,
Ark., write! : "I wl
suffering severely and
tried several doctors
remedies, bat received
only very little relief ;
therefore, I feel it my
dutv to write and let
other sufferers know what your ' Favorite Pre
scription ' and ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and
'Pleasant Pellets,' have done for me. I took
eight bottles of 'Favorite Prescription' and
'Golden Medical Discovery,' six vials of the
' Pellets,' also one bottle of your ' Compound
Extract of Smart-Weed.' As soon as I had taken
the first bottle I could see that the medi-ine
was helping? me. I had disease of Internal or
gans with Bronchitis and catarrh. I also used
the local treatment you suggested." ,
The sluggish liver can be cured by
the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
GOOD WOMA.N AT REST.
Allen's Ranch, May 6 Editor
Gazette: Mrs. Reuben Allen, who
died on the 21st, was in her 65th
year, and had been an invalid for
several years, and was beiLg treat
ed for dropsy by Dr. Swinburne,
and we began to think that she
would soon be well, when lagrippe
set in.
Mrs. Allen was the mother of 6
children, who all lived to grow up.
In raising her family she always
seemed to have plenty of time to
keep their little faces clean, bright
and beautiful, at least to me, and
she instilled habits of cleanliness
in their minds that will last as
long as life. She also taught every
one of them to read in their little
books long before they were done
nursing.
We were among the very first
families to settle permanently in
the Blue mountains, near Parker
& Gleason's mill. Hundreds can
attest to Mrs. Allen's skill in pre
paring a wholesome and palatable
meal, and many have gone away
rejoicing that they stopped here.
But she had to go, and in going
has left a void in our hearts and
home that it seems now that time
itself can never fill.
From her fond husband,
Heuhen Allen,
CITY COUNCIL.
liegtilar moeting was hold Monday
evuniiiK, with a full house, Mayor Frank
(iillium i ("Hiding.
Cuimiilorable routine bumnenB was
transacted, and the mutter of opening a
street through the property of J. L. Y ea
ger was referred to committee on streets
and public property.
Following bills were ordered paid:
A. T. McNay, hauling $15.25
li. W. liriggs, road work i5.
Marshal Thornton, salary, April.. 00.
J. P. Williams, recorder, sal. " 1(1.05
L. W. Briggs, treasurer, " " 8.33
Heppner Light Water Co., April. OX
Sam Mellrido, streot work 3.20
W. Warren, " 4.
TOWARD THE TIM BUR.
Robert Dexter was down this week
from the head of navigation on Balm
fork, and Bays that his wheat is so tall
and rank that it is already falling over
in spots when the Bhowers are heavy,
and it is growing night and day. Bob
and his friends are still cheering on the
Boors, while Billy Stewart stands out
for his British brethren.
People up that way are now aiming
to have the best roads in the county,
and are putting them in splendid shape.
Andy Stevenson is supervisor and Bob
Dexter deputy. The latter is running
for supervisor, and proposes, if elected,
to make smooth sailing for all travelers
Ten volunteers have worked the road
down to Rhea creek, past where the new
mill is running and lias sawed out 80,
IKK) feet of lumber already. Mr. Slo
cum is a thorough mill man.
Miss I '.in in Yoos is running a good
school up there and giving geueral satis
faction to all.
O. W. Dexter, hile busy on road
work, hud his right leg crushed by a
rolling log. lie is on crutches, but
luckily no bones were broken.
u . 1, I. l t 'l .
piimii miiicu ana oriae received a
giand serenade at their home place on
their wedding night. The miinio was
not only sweet, but also grand and aw
ful, and the 17 seronaders were Invited
in and treated to a nice lunch.
CONSECRATION.
The Consecration of the new F.pisco
pal Church, will take place next Sunday,
at 10:30 a. m., and will be conducted by
Bishop Morris, Rev. W. K. Potwine and
other. It will be an occasion of bc
ial interest to all members of the F.pi
copal Church he'e who have hillieito
been dependent upon other religious
bodies for a house of worship, There
will be special music appropriate to the
occasion rendered by the choir and an
address by Bishop Mortis.
A cordial invitation in extended to all
to attend these opening services.
Sheen-ranch oiitliU, stock salt, hats
and furnishing good, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts alt these are sold at 1,
li. Howard's store.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
By Orvllle A. Jones.
Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! High School.
These, tbe last two weeks of school,
are very busy, as all the finals are be
ing taken in the different rooms. There
will be only half day sessions at school
the last week.
Cultivate your red and white carna
tions for commencement, as they are
the graduating grade's class flowers.
Owing to this being the last full week
of school this term, the program that
was to have been rendered last Friday
was postponed until tomorrow, Friday,
May 11. The program has been well
prepared and will be exceptionally well
rendered. Some novel features will be
introduced. Everybody is cordially in
vited to attend. Program will begin at
1 o'clock sharp.
TO THE VOTERS.
Habdman, May 8, 1900.
F'ditor Gazette, Heppner, Through
the Gazette I wish to say to the voters
of Morrow county that having done
considerable work under a Civil Engi
neer, I am ambitious to become one
myself.
' I have studied the past several years
with that object in view and with a
suitable instrument, I can do nearly any
kind of civil engineering. If I am elect
ed county Surveyor, I will procure a
first-class instrument, and do the county
suryeying at a much lower rate than
has been paid in the past, and guaran
tee satisfaction.
Hoping to merit your confidence and
support, I remain, Very truly yours,
Harry Cumminos.
HEPPNER SHIPMENTS.
That Heppner is a very import
ant shipping point may be seen
from the following figures, which
show shipments made by rail from
here during the past year:
Wool, pounds 3,245,750
Cattle, cars 220
Sheep " 175
Wheat shipped out of Mor
row county over Hepp
ner Branch, bushels 200,000
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible burn, soald,
cut or bruise, Buoklen's Arnica Salve,
the best in the world, will kill tbe psio
and promotly heal it. Cures old sores,
fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns,
all skin eruptions. Best pile oure on
earth. Only 25o a box. Cure guar
anteed. Ho'd by Conser & WarreD
Drag Co.
PFLEGATES.
Lone Balm Lodge, I. O. O. F., of
Hardman, has elected as delegates to
the grand lodge at Astoria Clias. II,
Hams and Frank Cowdrey. Rebeccas
Sylvia Shaner.
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying its viotim, is a type of con
stipation. The power of this murderous
melady is felt on organB and nerves end
musoles and brain. There is do health
till it's overoome. Dut Dr. King's New
Life Pills are a safe and certain onre.
Best io the world fnr stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels. Only 25 oeuta at
CoiiBer & Warren Drug Oo.
FOR KST RESERVES.
There will be a meeting of the Oregon
Wool (irowers' Association in The Dalles
May 20, at 10 A. M. Superintendent
Ormsby of the Cascade Reserve will
then be present and take up the matter
of allotments for the coming Summer.
The meeting will be held in the Com
mercial Club Rooms.
"It is with a good deal of pleasure and
Batisfaotion that I recommend Chamber
lain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy," says Druggist A. W. Bawtelle,
of Hartford, Ooun. "A lady customer,
seeing the remedv exposed for sale on
my show case, said to mo: 'I really be
lieve that medicine saved my life tbe
psst summer wbila at the shore,' and she
beonroe so entbusiastio over its merits
that I at nnce made up my mind to re
commend it in the future. Keoently a
gentlemau oame into my store so over
oome with onlio pains that be sank at
once to tbe floor. I gave him a dose of
this remedy which helped him. I re
peated tbe dose and in 15 minntes he left
my store smilingly Informing me that be
felt as well as ever,' Sold by Conser a
Warren.
Lots for Sale.
Lots 3, 4 and 5. block 6, Jones' add.,
in Heppner, at $100 for all. Located
east of D. B. Stalter's residence; ereek
crosses corner and there is a fine spring
oo tbe place. Appiy to J. W. Kediogton,
Gazette otlioe.
SKWING.
The ladies of Heppner are hereby
notitind that I am prepared to do ail
kindB of sowing. On Main street, 3d
door south of l'aluco Hotel.
Mhh, A. L. Stkki.k.
If you want to buy a real cheap
ranch, call on or address Go. W.
Wells, Heppner. He has some
places as low as $1.25 an acre, and
will mail printed description free
on requeBt
SWATCHES
SEftT FREEST
EXAMINATION AND AfPHOVAL
You Know Juil Whtl Yu
buy. Kvory Watch Mump
im) w it li maker's namo,
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snd Etp. rhariioa.tilva It Kiiv trial. If not nt
In n-t w e return Tonrmitwv. V t cnh with order
tMld ft f ACt riCia-PlaM4 A ATCH CHAIN.
F. I. Encsll &Co. 330 Dearborn St.Criicago
CM WjP
COYOTES CLEANED OUT.
Willard H. Herren brought np Mon'
day his two bands of 4500 sbeep from
lower Eight Mile, and will soon take
them to the mountains.
As ao evidence of what the scalp
bounty law has done, Mr. Herren had
200 lambs killed by coyotes last year,
while this year he did not lose a single
lamb , by coyotes. The scalp bounty
stimulated their hunting, and guns and
dogs bore down upon them.
Mr. Herren therefore made a most
successful lambing, and I as marked an
increase of 123 percent.
Miss Florence Newmao, wbo has been
a great sufferer from mofcolar rbeuma
tism, says Cbamberlaiu's Palo Balm is
tbe only remedv that affords ber relief.
Miss Newmao is a mnob respeoted resi
dent of tbe village of Gray, N. Y.. atd
makes this statement for tbe benefit of
others similarly afflicted. This liniment
is for sale by Conser & Warren..
HEPPNEB CHURCHES.
M. E. church C. D. Nickelsen, pas
tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
Evening subject "is , a Mason a
Christian?" The pastor will preach
on this subject by request.
No preaching service in tbe morning
on account of the dedication of tbe Epis
copal Church. v
M. E: church, Soutb F. F. 8t. Clair,
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
Christian church Sunday School at
10 a. in. '
Baptist church Sunday School at
10 a. no.
Episcopal church Services Sunday
at 11 and 7:30 by Rev. Potwine. Con
secration May 13.
Rev. Ray Palmer of Portland will lec
ture at Christian Church Wednesday
at 8 o'clock on "Mankind Crucified at
the Bar of the Saloon.". A Young Peo
ples Temperance Union will be orga
nized atclose of lecture. All are invited.
NOTICE TO VOTERS;
All
Mast Register on or Before May 15,
1900.
From tbe 2d day of January, 1900, at
8 a. m., nntil tbe 15th day of May, 1900,
at 5. p. m., tbe records for tbe registra
tion of voters will be open at tbe office
of tbe County Clerk of Morrow ooooty.
Naturalized citizens appearing to
register will be requested lo produoe
proofs of citizenship, either deolaratioo
of intention, or oertifioate of citizenship,
exoept where tbe same appears on tbe
reoords of Morrow county, and also
their street aod number, it living io
town, or if living in country, section,
township and range.
Tbe law requires that it tbe elector is
unable to conveniently appear before
tbe oounty clerk tor registration, be may
be registered by a notary publio or jus
tice of tbe peaoe in tbe precinct in which
be resides.
Dated at Heppner, Morrow oounty,
OregoD, this 3lst day of January, 1900.
VAWTEB (JBAWFORD,
Couuty Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon.
TTT
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Drpart
FOR
TIME SCHEDULES;
ARRIVS
FROM
From Heppner.
No tralna Sunday
ChlRaRO
I'ortland Special
9:15 a. m.
Salt Lake, Denver,
4:00 p. ra.
f t. worm, umana,
Kansas City, St.
LomIh, Chicago,
and hunt.
Atlantic
KxprcHi
11:30 p. in.
via. Uuut
ltiKtou, Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kaunas City, St
Loula, Chicago
and Kant.
8 a. m.
Atlantio
Expreaa
6 '20 p. m,
Via. Spo
kane. Walla Walla, Lewli
ton, Spokane, Min
nuapolls, St. Paul,
Duluth, Milwau
kee Chicago aud
Kant.
8 a. m.
8.00 p. m,
Ockan Steamships
4:00 p. m.
From Portland.
All sailing date!
subject to change.
For (tan Franclaco
Hall every 5 dayi
8:00 p. m.
Ex. Bund ay
Saturday
10:00 p. m.
Columbia Rivk
Stiamsrs.
4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
To Aatorta and Way
muumgi.
A:00 a. m.
Ex. Sunday
Willametti Rivkr
4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New-
Berg, Bamm aud
May Laudinga.
7:00 a. m.
Tuea.. Thur,
aud Sat.
Willamette and
8:80 p. m.
Mon., Wed.
and Frl.
Yamhill Rivers.
Orogon City, Day
ton dt vt ay Land'
luga.
6:00 a. m.
Tuea. Thura.
and Sat.
Willamette River
4:30 p.m.
Mou.. Wed.,
Portland to Corval
11a & Way Laud
and Frl.
inga.
Smaee River.
Lv. Rlparla
A a. m.
dally
Lv. Lewlaton
Rlparla to Lewlaton
9 a. m.
dally
Pattanaart booked for oil Foreign
Countries.
J. M. KE11NAN, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Paaaenger Agent, Portland, Or.
visit DR. JORDAN'S oiut
IJUSEUU OF ANATOUY
1051 MARKET IT., SAN FMNCIK0, CM.
(Smvm ajuta aaa J
. ThalartMt Anatomical Ifnwoa
tn the World.
artattx atrmcMm (ft ft CUV. JL
VnUr(ul MeAtkr warn
Whw, or auy can trap.
dllaMuw,BMltiTl7ar4 br
tit olilMl Siwrlihit n lh PaciA
Coaat. UbUahd9aji
DR. JORDAN-PRIVATI UISIA8E1
and sbi4i
mtrm wbo ar sutftrlnf
Iiuiu the envta f youthful ladle
orvuon or tiwiiin ia mainrar
yrara. Narvoua and phyalaal lMfclliay,laB
lw,i. Laat Ma.aba.ad la all lui-ompll-onion;
ajparniMtorrliat. Prvaatr
rliiaa, Uaaorrhra, Im, Frvajaaavr
f I rlnallna. . Hy a combination of
ramntlM, o( iii wit ruratlva pow r, th Doctor
liaaaoarranatd hit troatmont (hat It Kill not
only afford liuim dlat ivll.-f, bin narmaiwnt
cuia. Tha lV-ir rt.x-a not rlaim to naiform
nilriuMix, tint i wwli known ta b a fair aod
aijuara I'hynlrlan and HnrgfKin, pra-anlaaat
lu bltpl-laliy-Dla.aaaa mt lira
nvrtlll.l thiumiifhly anidlcatad troaB
tha araiviu wlihont lha ua of Maraary.
Truaaaa flttrd by an snort aa'laal
far tw Raalara, A quirk aod ra,lxa
no for Pllra. I iuara aud t'Utalaa, by
Dr. Jordan' e, lnl palnlras mtlbotta,
EVKKT Mt applvlna tout will racalva
our Aiuujt ofHNton of bia complaint.
Wavili (litrnM a iXi&UlYf CCMt
Coiomiiati.m KKKK and atrlctlTprlyaia.
CHARHKS fKHY KKASOSAHLM.
Trauiint xm,iiIU' or by latter.
M'rilo f.-r Rik. Illll.OPHT
MAKHIAUK. UumioI'hu vAvaluatwa
bH,k for mm.) Call ur wnt
OH i0R0N CO., 1081 Martat St.t P.
WHISKEY TO INDIANS.
Allen's Ranch, May 6.
Editor Gazette: It seems that some
one in Heppner is furnishing the In
dianS'With whisky, for they are passing
my place night and day actually crazy
drunk, making night hideour with their
shrieks, groans and yelps, frightening
men women and children almost out of
their wits. Yesterday tbe old gentle
man Swick, of Grant county, was on his
road home, with quite a sum of money,
and when about two miles from the
Allen Toll Rock, he was held up by a
drunken Jndian, one Billy by name.
The Indian grabbed the lines and
stopped the team and held .them for
some time, all the time talking very
saucr, and when the old gentleman
came to my place ne was greatly ex
cited, and I guess if he had had any
thing with which to defend himself,
there would have been one more good
Indian. I hope the authorities will
look into this matter. li. Allen.
Always reliable The "Weekly Oregonlan.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Ore., May 4 1900.
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of her Intention
to commute and make final proof in aupport of
her claim, and that aaid proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow coiiDty at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on June 16, 1900, viz: Homestead
entry 8232, of '
MABLE CASY, of Heppner, Oregon,
For the aouthweat M northeast , north H
Southeast ii aud southeast ii southeast K sec
tion 20, townBhip 4 south, range 27 E W M.
She names the following witneaaea to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of aaid land, viz: Oeorge Sperry, Joseph Pot
ter, La Fayette Penland and Jerry Phillips, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
81-6 E. W. Bartlett, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTIONS
,1
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dallea, Ore., April 80, 1900.
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in aupport of his claim, and
that aaid Droof will be made before Vawter
Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Friday June 8, 1900, viz:
OSCAR SHAFER, of Heppner, Ore.,
Homestead entry No. 5696. for the weat K north
east K and southeast L northeast K aection 18,
and aouthweat !4 northwest aection 17, town
ship 4 soutn, range ail. w m,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
aaid land, viz; Harry C. Hauby, James O. Wil
liams, J. R. Nunamaker and Silaa Wright, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
ou-w jax r. lJUVAB, nvKMH"
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dallea, Ore., April 30, 1900.
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of his intention
to commute and make final proof in support of
his claim, and that aaid proof will be made
before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at
tieppner, uregon, on Friday, June s, mu, viz:
ALBERT F. RANNEY, of Eight Mile, Ore.,
Homestead entry No. 6917 for the southeast
section 21, township 3 aouth, range 24 E W M.
tie names me loiiowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of aaid land, viz: L. Pearl Jones, of Heppner,
tire., reter Brenner ana Bruce uaineaoi Eignt
Mile, Ore., and John H. Bellenbrock, of Hepp
ner, Ore.
Jay P. Lucas,
80-85 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles, Ore., April 30, 1900.
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim, and
that aaid Droof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, U. 8. commissioner, at Heppner. Oregon,
on Friday, June B, l'JUO, viz:
ELBA FARMER, of Eight Mile, Ore.,
Homestead entry No. 6748 for the northeast
aection 24. township 8 aouth. range 24 E W M.
She namea the following wltneaaes to prove
her continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank P. vaughan, Theodore
Anderson, Luther Huston and Peter Breuner,
all of Eight Mile, Ore.
80-85 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
XJ Office at La Grande, or.. March 2U, mud,
Notice la hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of hia intention
to make final nroof in support of hi claim and
that aaid proof will be made before Vawter
urawtora, county uierK, at rteppner, uregon,
on May 7, 1900, viz: Homestead entry No. 9001 oi
JOHN H. ROMJUE. of Heppner, Or.,
for the aouthweat !4 northweat H aection 17 and
aouth H northeast !4 and northweat M north
east aection 18, townBhip 4 south, range 28
east W M.
He namea the following witneaaea to prove
hia eantlnuous residence upon and cultivation
of aaid land, viz: Hyall C. Corbin. Freeman
Green, Robert Dexter and Waldo Watkina, all
of Heppner, Oregon
75-80 E. W. Bartlett, Register.
' NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at I Grande, Or., March 20, 1900.
Notice la hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in aupport of hia claim, and
taat sam proof win be roaae oeiore j . mor
row. United States Commissioner, at Heimner.
Oregon, on May 7, 1900, viz: Homestead
entry no. vso oi
KATE D. BTEEVES, of Heppner, Or.,
for the southeast ii aouthweat . south H
southeast U section 33 township 1 aouth, range
28 eaat w M, lot 1 section 4 towuanip i soutn,
ran ire 28 eaat.
Khe name the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of aaid land, viz: Andrew Tillard, Hugh
Fields Thomas A. Rhea and Frank McKuight,
an oi tieppner, Oregon.
76-80 E. W. Babtlett, Register,
Come to , Morrow
lands. Values are sure
er again will land sell
At $5 an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles
south of Heppner; almost all good plow land,
has running water and is under fence; will
make a good home for
Tr- .11
man.
it not sola soon win oe rentea on
shares to farm. It adjoins the places of Tom
Quaid, D. A. Herren,
Hayes. Apply to J.
Office, Heppner.
Our Famous Stock Saddles Staid the Racket
OUR SPRING OPENING OF
Horse and Mule Millinery
is ISTowr On
We have t full stock o( Hsjrnea, Sadaies, Brldlrs,-in (act, sverylhlng in the way of Hone
Furniture, and our prtca arc as low as such reliable goods can be sold for any w -rJTT We have
Tent lor ramping, and bis; Umbrellas to shade wagon svata.
NOJBIyB
Main Street
LOCAL WARS.
At the new Scandinaviao settle
ment south of the town of McGin
ty all ia not always peaceful.
Tom Qvale'a horses treepasepd
on his neighbor Kkijec's land,
whereupon Mr. Skijen, after some
little skirminhiug, caught the
horses, put their bridles on them,
and led them to the town pound.
But the road to the pound led past
Qvale's place", aud the valiant Thom
as issued foith, as Skijen was pas
sing, and, being a larger niau, not
only rescued the horses, but took
the bridles off and struck Skijen
over tbe head with them, uttering
enss words iu four different lan
guages. Mr. Skijen went at once to town
to obtain aid from the strong arm
of justice. But the authorities re
fused to listen to his talo of woe,
assured him that justice was blind
to small matters, and Ole went
home disgusted with law.
On his later application to a jus
tice of the peace, Qvale was arrest
ed, bound over to keep the peace
"the rest of his natural life," fined
$12.00 and a keg of beer, and or
dered to go to Skijen's place and
nelp drink the beer. As Qvale is
under bonds to keep the peace,
and hence can't fight, Skijen threat
ens to club him'wben he comes for
the beer.
Independent and reliable The Oregon
lan. NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dallea, Ore., March 22, 1900.
Notice is herebv given tbat the following-
named aettler hag filed 'notice of hia intention
to make final proof in aupport of hia claim, and
tnataaia prooi win De maae oeiore j. w. mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Saturday, May 5, 1900, viz:
BERNARD F. DOHERTY, of Heppner, Or.,
Homestead entry No. 4823, for the north V,
northeast V. and northeast M. northweat M.
section 32, and southeast aouthweat aec
tion 29, townehip 1 aouth, range 26 eaBt W M.
He namea the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John Barton and J. G.
Doherty of Heppner, Oregon, and Edward
Doherty and Edward McDaid, of Lexington,
Oregon.
75-80 J. r. lucab, KegiBter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION. v
waaaaBaaa-aas .
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
Office at La Grande, Or.. April 8, 1900.
Notice is herebv given that the following-
named aettler haa filed notice of hia intention
to make final proof in aupport of hia claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk, Umatilla County, Oregon, at
rcndieton, uregon, on May 19, I9tw, viz:
Homestead entry No. 6717 of
john a huksman, ot uuraane, ur. ,
For the aoutheaat H northwest yt, northeast K
northwest i, northwest !4 northeast and lot
2 section 19, township 3 aouth, range 30 E W M
He namea the following witnesses to prove hia
continuoua residence upon and cultivation of
saw lana, viz: wiuiam my, ot renaieton, ur.,
James L. Hall, Mika Urbons and Anthony
Corley, of Gurdane, Or.
E W. Bartlett,
76 81. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TTVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
J Office at The Dalles, or., April IB. woo.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named'aettler has filed notice of hia intention
to make final proof in aupport of hia claim, and
that said proof will be made betore Vawter
Crawford, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on i nursany, may a, law, viz:
WALTER S. BRCNDAGE, of Heppner, Ore.,
Homeatead entry No. 4W2, W the aoutheaat
H BouthweBt Vt aection 11, and nortneast M
northwest a and north northeaat aection
14, township 3 south, range 26 east W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: William L. Mallory, Albert
A. Osmln, Henry Y. Thompson and Walter
Crosby, all oi Heppner, Oregon.
78-83 Jay P. Locas, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Public Land Sale (Isolated Tract.)
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuance of lnatructlona from the Com
missioner of the general land office, under au
thority vested in him by aection 24oft. D. 8.
RevlHed Statute, aa amended by the act of Con
gress approved gebruary2, 1895, we will pro
ceed to oiler at public sale on Saturday the 9tb
dav of June, next, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., at this office, the following tract of land,
to-wit: iMortneast yK sou in west aection i
townahiD 4 aouth. range 24 E W M.
Anv and all peraona claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to file their
claims in this office on or before the day above
aestgnatea tor tne commencement oi saia sale,
otnerwise tneir rignu win De iorieitea.
Jay P. Lucas, Regiater.
80-85 Otib Pattkrson, Receiver.
V. S. Land Office, The Dallea, Or., April 30, 1900.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
"TVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
XJ Otnce at La (iranne, or., April 23, I'.hk).
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of her Intention
to make final proof in aupport of her claim, and
that aaid proof will be made betore the County
Clerk oi Morrow county at tieppner, uregon
on Junes, 1900, viz:
SI ERA N. 8HICK, one of the heirs and
for the heirs of Joahua Ricka, deceased,
of Heppner, Oregon,
Homeatead entry No. 4416 for the southwest yt
aection 12, township 4 aouth, range 28 E W M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John N. Beller, Ellhu Tyler,
w. icy ana jonn poian, an oi tieppner, ur.
80-83 E. W. Bartlett, Register.
County for low-priced
to double up. Nev
so low as it does now.
some farmer or stock
'11 1 .1
Wm, Penland and Jas.
W. Redington, Gazette
Ss CO.,
Heppner, Oregon.
IT VJ ' : Ull rillirL'iwttNtfi Jlhitoiu i
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THE BiVIIV WAGON
Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth.
Gilliam J Bisbee
Have just received one of the largest stocks of Bain Wagons ever
brought to Heppner.
Call and See them.
Prices are Rlglxt.
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural
Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Mo., raints and Uils (the best in
the world). Crockery and Glassware.
Highest price paid for fat
rta
Heppner, Oregon.
-
days and Saturdays of each
week at Herren's ranch, 6 miles South of Town.
HONEST ABE is a Hurt
1450 pounds. He was foaled July
i ioijuu vjhuhuihu ouwuun uanaaa, imported in looy Ey u. UnevHl and
bred bv E. B&uchemiu. St. Oiirn. Onuhop Canada wua DirA k
St. Lawrence Boy, dam by Kichelieu Girl (thoroughbred Canadinn
mare). Honest Abe's dam was sired by Tornado, a pure bred Cana
dian stallion imported by T. Cunnington, of Sacramento, Cal., in 1882,
and sold to Kenady & Smith, of Woodburn, Oregon. His dam was
sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Robin Hood, imported
loot) i m n . i , i .
iu iooi oy i. vunmngion ana sola to Kenaay & Smith, of Woodburn,
Or., and afterward sold to Wm. Walbridge, of Heppner, Or. Third
dam by Old Mistery; fourth dam by Old LummackB; fifth dam by Old
Laplander.
Terms: Single leap $5; season $7.50, payable at end of senson.
insurance $10, payable when mares are known to be in foal. Will not
be responsible for accidents. Pasturage will be furnished at $1 a month;
D. A. Herren, Owner. Dan Henshew, Manager.
At my ranch, 4 miles southwest of Heppner.
On Saturdays at Billy Gordon's Stable, in
Heppner.
CROOKSTON is a dark bay, 9 years
old, weighs 2000 pounds, and is 17 yi hands
high. His dam and sire were imported from
Scotland, and his sire sold at Salem for 2500.
Terms Season 10; to insure 15; single
leap $5. Good pasture at 1 a month.
S. A. HUGHES, Owner.
MAT HUGHES, Manager.
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MEAQ CYCLE COMPANY, cmco, m
presh Meats
Salt and Smoked Meats
Pure Rendered Leaf Lard
Fish every Friday.
Liberty Market
Stock. -
& Mathews,,
Proprietors.
French Canadian
Stallion
HONEST ABE
Will sand the Season at Wm.
Gordon's Stables on Wednes
week. The balance of the
23, 189( Sired by the imported
The Fine Clyde
Stallion
CR00KST0N.
Will make the
follows:
Beason of 1900 as
UOUTROSE BIOYCLEHIEFREE
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