Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 28, 1900, Image 4

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    FIGHTING FILLIPINOS.
Manila, June 23. A detachment of
our officers and 100 men, of I he Fourth
infantry, with Captain Millar command
ine, left Tagayan, on June 13, on recon
noissance up the Tagayan river and
were ambushed by the insurgents in a
strong position. Fifty men were sent
to reinforce them but could not take the
position, and the troops withdrew. Our
loss were seven killed ; wounded, nine
men ; missing, one.
A SPRING CHICKEN CO.
The attraction at the Opera House
Monday night, July 2d, should prove a
a most powerful one. All the world
loves to laugh, that is, the far greater
portion of it, and laughter is to reign
supreme. The play which is to be pre
sented is called "A Spring Chicken,"
said to be one of the most amusing
farcial comedies that has ever been pre
sented on the American stage, and the
comoany which is under the direction
of Jordan and Mahara, is reported to be
one of the best that has been playing
together thi season. The fun of the
comedy lies in a young man telling his
uncle that he is married and that he has
a family, thereby getting money from
him when he is only a jolly good fellow
who couldn't keep a dollar if he tried.
The uncle turns up and the young man
has to find both wife and children,
which is a very difficult matter to do
successfully. Of course in the end
everything is straightened out and all is
forgiven, but during the action of the
play the fun is fast and furious. There
are a number of exceptionally clever
specialties introduced and the company
includes Rose Sontherland, Bert Flatt,
Mable Casedy, Harry Armstrong, Ed
ward Kimball, Dolline Cole, Ben Mitch
ell, and others.
STOCK PAYS BEST.
Take it up one side and down the
other, stock pays best. A real bargain
is now offered in a 1440 acre stock ranch
45 miles south of Heppner. Only $4
an acre. Good outside range ; 100 tons
of hay thrown in and 100 acres in grow
ing wheat; all under fence and will
raise anything. Apply to Gazette
office, Heppner.
HUPPNKK MAliKKT PKICES.
Wool peril) 11 to 16
Wheat per buibel 42
Flour per bbl 3 00
Oati per buihel 40
Barley per 100 lbi 60
Hay, alfalfa, per ton 8 00
(In atack at ranch) ...BOO
Hay, wheat 9 00
(In stack at ranch) 7 00
Bacon per lb 12 W
Jjard per lb 12
Beef, best, on foot 4
Beef, out up .7 to 15
Buttor per lb 8f to HU
Kkks IB
1'otatooi, per sack 7f
Chickens, per doz 4 to B
Wry Hides, No. 1, per lb 1ft
Hheep Pelts, per lb ...,10tll
Hia Lift was Savad.
Mr. J, E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful
delivernDoe from a frightful death. In
telling of it be eays: "I was taken with
typhoid fever thnt ran into pneumonia.
My lungs bumme hardened. I was so
weak I couldn't fVn eit op in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of consumption, when I beard of Dr.
Kin'u's New Diioovery. One bottle gave
great relief. I continued to use it and
now am well and strong. I can't iy too
mnob in its praise." This marvellous
medicine is the surest and quickest cure
in the world for all throat and lung
trouble. Regular sizes 50o and $100.
Trial bottles free at Ooneer & Warren
Drug Co. Every bottle guaranteed.
RANCH WANTED.
An experienced sheep man wants to
buy for cash or rent a ranch and ranee
of about 1000 acres, not too neur the
timber. Leave word at the Gazette
ollice, Heppner.
No Right to UglintM.
The woman who is lovely in faoe, form
and temper will always have friends, but
one who would be attractive most keep
her health. It she is weak, sickly and
all run down, the will be nervous anJ
irritable. II she has constipation or
kidney tronble, her impure blood will
oansa pimples, blotches, skin eruptions
and a writohed completion. Electric
Bitters is the best medicine in the world
to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys
and to purify the b!oml. It gives strong
nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvet skin,
riob complexion. It will make a good
looking, otiHrming woman of a run down
invalip. Only 50 cents at Cooser & War
ren Drug Co.
HOME FOR SALE.
A nice house, 6 rooms, well locatm!.
lot 50x150, only if 1100. Apply at Gazot
omise.
SEWING.
The ladies of Heppner are hereby
notified that I am pretmred to do all
kinds of sewing. On Maiu street, 3d
uoor soum oi raiaee Hotel.
Mrs. A. L, Stkki.b.
Veleanio Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Buokleu's Arnioa Halve on res
Iheni; also old, running and fever sores,
ulcers, boils, felons, oorns, warts, euts,
bruises, burns, aside, ouapped hands,
chilblains, best pile oura on earth. Drives
ont pains and aohes. Only 25o a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Cooser &
Warren Drug Co.
H you want to buy some very low
priced ranches, see George Wells, at
Conser A Wsrron'sdrug store.
Heppner Gazette only i bits for
3 mouths.
A Remington breech-loading single
shot gun for sale at f 12. Gazette office.
Sheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, hats
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts all these are sold at T.
R. Howard's store.
LET THE EAGLE SCREAM.
All of Heppner's sister cities, towns
and villages, and the people of the sur
rounding country can now feel safe in
planning to enjoy a lug celebration on
the coming Fourth of July.
Everything in the grocery line adapt
ed to city trade is kept at MatofkA
Hart's, including pickles lu bulk, swjt
and sour.
HEPPNER SHIPMENTS.
That Heppner ia 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
WOOL.
The Heppner wool market continues
slow. Fully 2 million pounds is now
in Heppner warehouses, and still it is
rolling in by wagon, lbere are three
buyers here, Messrs. Fell, Lee and Wil
kinson, and b rank Johnson, who lias
been sick in hospital at Boise, has writ
ten R. F. Hynd that he will be here in
a few days.
Only a sew recent sales are reported
in Heppner. J. H. Barker has sold
12,000 pounds to Geo. Fell at 12c, and
Frank Fields has sold his clip to Mr,
Lee.
In Boston a dull market continues,
with meager sales. Fine-medium and
fine, scoured, is about 50 and 52c.
Territory; scoured basis Montana
and Dakota, fine medium and fine, 18
19c; scoured, 6355c; staple, 5657c;
medium and fine, 17l8c. Utah and
Wyoming, fine medium and fine, 17
18c ; scoured, 5051c ; staple, 55c.
Australian, scoured basis, spot prices
combing, superfine, nominal, 8287c;
good, -80(3820.
COAL.
It was thought some years ago that
the prospects were good for striking a
big body of coal in Morrow county,
south of Heppner. Coal was found,
and some taken out, but although the
Mattesou brothers werked very hard to
develop their prospects, the results did
not prove profitable.
It seems strange that in the vast
region known as the Blue mountains
coal has not been found and mined.
The day may be coming when it will be,
for four men are now pushing work on
a vein seven miles up Birch creek from
Pilot Rock. They have run a 4x6 tun
nel in 50 feet on a coal vein 12 inches
thick. There are indications of coal oil
on the water that accumulates in the
tunnel at night and the odor is very
discernable.
SOUTHWEST OF HEPPNER.
The Prineville Journal says:
The recent rains have made glad the
hearts of Crook county farmers by as
suring them a splendid crop of grain
on unirrigated lands especially in the
Haystack neighborhood where the pros
pects were never better.
Some miscreant without fear of man
or the law sot three foreBt fires on the
west side of Deschutes between the
Bend and Big Meadows one day last
week which would have burned a large
territory but for the timelv rains.
Make your calculations to come to
Heppner on the Glorious Fourth,
and you will be g'ad you came.
The day is not distant when every
inch of land will be deeded and doubled
up in price. If you want to buy a good
824-acre place at 85 an acre, call on J.
W. Redington, Gazette office.
LOAN WANTED.
A man who owns 900 acres of good
land and much other property wants to
borrow $3000 on 2 years' timo at 8 per
cent. Anybody who wants to make
such a loan, Bond word to the Gazette
office.
If you want to buy a real cheap
ranch, call on or address Geo.
Wells, Ueppnei. He has some
places as low as $1.25 an acre, and
will mail printed description free
on request.
A Good ConKh Medicine
II speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy when druggists use it in their
own families in preference to any other.
"I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy for the past five years with com
plete satisfaction to myself and custom
ers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van
Etlen, N. Y. "I have alwayi used it id
my own family, both for ordinary ooughs
sud oolda and for the oongb following
la grippe, and find it very efliaious."
For sale by Cooser A Warren.
Score cards on which you can keep
tally on all kinds of games are now kept
on tale at the Heppner Gazette ollice.
BICYCLE BARGAIN.
If you want to buy a new 50 Armada
bicycle, one of the finest that is nuule,
for $110, call at Gazette office.
Do You Want
One Hundred Dollars?
Any good nmn or woman can organize a lodge
ii me nnuKtfri' I'mon or me norm, 01 mnnna,
Nehraaka. IVachera and Student! And the work
highly remunerative and pli'HSHiit. The lead
ing fraternal aooloty In the Wiwt, Pays Death,
DlHability and Old Agp clnlnin, and tMuea Joint
pollclt-i for man and wife, l'avi Hick and Aool
dent clHtmi. I, ml get in thirty atatea. Large
memlienihtp of men and women, splendid re
atirve plan. If you care to make 1(K) or more
In a week or two, write to the (funeral Manager,
Bankera' Union of the World, Portland, Oregon,
for a contract ai Local or District Manager and
orgaulie a lodge.
Every Day's Delay Means
Your Honied Loss.
Chicago,
Rock Island
and Pacific
Ry.
The Favorite Line to
.All Points 12nst
Broad, vcattbnled, up-to-date tralna between
Ttiehloand Deuver, and Omaha, Chicago and
Kanaaa t'ttr, making direct connection! in
Chicago with all morning trains cant.
Flratclau Pullman Klecpors, Library Buffet
cara, between Denver and Chicago; the moat
perlecl dining car aervlce In the world "a la
carte": through Ant claaa Pullman alectper
every day between Salt Iwke City and Chicago
yia. me twine Line, reraonaliy coiuluctnl
excuraiona in ordinary fuliman alceniug caia
once a week from Portland and San fc'rauciaco
to Omaha, Chicago, HulUlo. Boatou and New
York, via. the ttrcat Malt lke Koute without
change to htcago. No annoying tranaier In
Chicago. Thcae cara are provided with all
weekly pcrlodli ala (or free uwof our pairona.
For further liilorma'lon, map, folder, etc.,
Call on your nearoat ticket agent, or ailiireaa
A. K, C(H)HKK.
(ien'l Agt. Pasa. Pept. Cortland, Ore.
TO END THE WAR.
Manila, June 21. Two hundred
Filipinos met this morning in
Manila to determine honorable and
decorous methods for securing
peace. The result was submitted
this evening to Gen. MacArtbur,
who accepted them. The leaders
of the meeting will use their influ
ence to induce Aguinaldo to accept
this arrangement. If they are suc
cessful as they hope to be, they be
lieve Aguinaldo will issue orders
in conjunction with the American
authorities for the cessation of
hostilities.
The meeting, w hich is the first of
the kind Bince the days of the Fili
pino congress, was composed of a
distinct revolutionary element
Two a team threshers with all modern
improvements have been purchased by
Haystack citizens in anticipation of the
coming large harvest. The owners have
adopted the cash system and will re
quire payment for threshing when it is
done.
tfPM
FOR THE
SHIPWRECKED
I IN HEALTH O
Who trust to Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It cures ninety
eight per cent, of all who use it.
Old forms of disease, obstinate
cough, weak lungi, spitting of
blood, weakness and emaciation are
perfectly and permanently cured by
this powerful remedy. .
"My wife had hemorrhage of the
lungs," writes W. A. Sanders, Esq., of
Hern, Mason Co., W. Va. "She had
ten hemorrhages, and the people all
around here said she would never be
well again. But she began to take
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
and she soon began to gain strength
and flesh. After taking ten bottles she
was entirely well. If any one doubts
this, thy may enclose self-addressed
envelope with stamp, and I will answer."
Sick persons are invited to consult
Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge.
All correspondence strictly private.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Rnffaln. N- v. r
Everybody wants to know what The
Orcgonlan has to say.
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DKFART TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVI
Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver, 5:20 p. m,
Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Special Kansas City, Ht.
7:45a.m. Louis, Chicago,
and Kail.
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, 5:20 p. m.
KxpreRS Ft. Worth, Omaha,
7:15 a. m. Kansas City, 8t
via. Hunt- Louis, Chicago
lngton, and East,
Atlantic Walla Walla, Lewis- 5:20p.m.
Express ton, Spokane, Min
7 45 a. m, noapolis, St. Paul,
Via. Spo- Duluth, Milwau
kaue. kee Chicago and
East.
8.00 p.m. Ochan Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For Han Francisco
Hall every 5 daya
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivkb 4:00 p.m.
Kx Sunday Stkamkhs. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Wulamktte River 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, talum and
v ay Landings.
7:00a.m. Willamette and 3:30p.m.
ruea., Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon Wed.
and Sat. aud Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton ib Way Land
ings. Snake River.
Lv. Riparla Lv. Lewiston
3: 5 a. m. Riparla to Lewiston 9 a. m.
dally daily
Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner
in i : a. m. ino. iu arrives at o:au p. m. Daily
except Sunday.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
'visit DR. JORDAN'S orcat
UUSEUU OF ANATOUY
1061 MARKET ST., UN FRANCISCO, CM.
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Is ttaa World.
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liax no arritiiatMl his trnttmpiil that It will nol
only aiT'irrt linmedmla rt ll.f. but p.rmnu.nt
cure. The IhK-tnr ctoe not claim to rviforai
mirac!.., hut I well known to b a fair a4
9qitftr Physician and Hurgeon.prw-aixilcoat
In bisapn-ialtY-Dtorsaea t Ileal.
NYPHIf.Ol thnrouHhly eradicated from
th ayateiu without the u ot Mrar..
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are for Riipinrs. A quick and rorfioof
cm for piio. Ma.air and Ftetalaa.fcy
Dr. Jontnn'a apeclal ilnlrw tnotbotla.
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our ttrfftfci of uta complaint.
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KECENT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL
Ed Ashbaugh, Eight Mile
H H Emmom, Portland
FC Savage "
Geo Stenger "
WH Mitchell "
A F Green "
J J Fowler '
A E Smith and wife, Butter Creek
Arthur Klloup
O F Thomion and son ' .
E F Jarmon and wife "
M L Akers, lone
B F Branson and wife, Long Creek
Al Porter
F O Slmlson, Mountains
Oscar Schaler, Wall Creek
D V Beld, Weston
A V Wilson, Monument
C C Cochran, "
C W Brown and wife, Canyon City
8 Newman "
Mrs Remington "
W L Gibson, Olex
Pete Burton, Condon
H M Yokum, Galloway
PIONEER HEARD FROM.
Vm. M. Douglass, one of the pioneer
pathfinders of the Northwest, and who
is well remembered in the Heppner
Hills, is now located at Taughannock
Falls, N. Y. In recently writing from
there he said : "I am glad to learn of
the continued good times in Eastern
Oregon. The bard times did not hurt
this section as they did the West. I
enjoy the Heppner Gazette very much,
as it is like a good letter from my old
Oregon home. I send the best wishes
for Heppner's prosperity."
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Ore., June 25, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named aettler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before O. 8. Commissioner. J. W. Morrow, at
Heppner, Oregon, on August 9, 1900, viz: Home
stead entry No. 8647 made by
JAMES D. BROWN, of Heppner, Ore.,
For the south 'A northeast lA and south V,
northwest 4. section 11, township 8 south, range
23 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Harry Hayman, John Nolen,
James M. Wilkinson and Franklin D. Cox, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
80-90 W. J3AKTLKTT, JtlCglBter,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Or., June 25, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named aettler has Bled notice of her intention
to make Anal proof in support of her claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Morrow County at Heppner. Oreeon.
on August 11, 1900, viz: Homestead entry No.
9251, made by
ALZINA MANNING, of Heppner, Ore.,
For the northwest K southwest M, south W
southwest H and southwest southeast of
section 8, township 4 soutn, range -u w h.
8he names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John H. Romjue, Robert
Dexter, Joseph Potter and Jerry Phillips, all of
Heppner, Oregon.
88-93 E. W. Bartlett, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Or., June 25. 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of Mb intention
to commute and make final proof in support of
hia claim andthat said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County at
Heppner, Oregon, on August 11, 1900, viz:
Homestead entry No 8161, made by
HARRY H. HAYMAN, of Heppner, Ore.,
For lota 1 and 2 and east northwest section
31, township 2 south, range 28 E W M.
He names the followiiiK witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Sarah E. Jones, James D.
Brown, John B. Nolan and James M. Wilkinson
all of Heppuer, Oregon.
88 93 E. W. Bahtlett, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned administrators of the estate of
George A. Brown, deceased, have filed in the
county court ot Morrow county, Oregon, their
final accounts as such administrators of said
estate, and that Monday, the 2d day of July,
1900. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
has been fixed by said court as the time for
hearing of said objections to said report and
the settlement thereof.
BENJAMIN PARKER,
JOYCS B. Garratt,
Administrators of the estate -of George A.
Brown, deceased. 81-8
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner.
His work Urst-class
and satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street.
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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 ll2 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.
A Ppwdor Mill Explosion
Removes everything in eight; so do
drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty
dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate
msobinery of yonr bady with oalomel,
oroton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's
New Life Pills, which are gentle as a
summer breeze, do the work perfeotlv.
Cures beadaobe, constipation. Only 25o
st Oouser & Warren Drug Go.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles, Ore., May 21, 1900.
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, on Friday, June 29, 1900, viz:
ELMER H. 8COTT, of Heppner, Oregon,
Homestead entry No, 7151, for the south H
southeast and sooth 4 southwest !4 section
21, township 1 south, range 28 E W M
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank C. Griffin, Evan (ireg
erson, Frank E Bell and Benj. F, Swaggart, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
83-8 J. P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
pvEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
JL Office at The Dalles, Or., June IB. 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim, and
that said proof will be made before Vawter
crawiora, county clerk, at. tieppner, Oregon,
on inursony, juiy zo, luuu, viz:
MILLIE L. MILLER, formerly Millie L.
Kirk, of Heppner, Ore.,
HomeBtead Entry No, 6391, for the west
northeast hi, southeast hi northwest and
northeast Si southwest hi section t), township 4
south, range 26 E W M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
ner continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: Silas Wright. Oscar Shafer.
Henry gcnerziuger and James M. nays, all oi
Heppner, Oregon.
B7-94
Jay P. Lucas, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles, Or., May 10, 1900.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by Robert Warren, contestant,
against timber culture entry No. 2764, made
Nov. lv, i, lor nortneaBt a section so, town'
ship 3 south, range 24 east, by John C i-trav.
contestee, in which it Is alleged In Bubstance
that deceased entryman, nor his heirs, A L.
Spray, Catherine Spray and John C. Spray,
since February, 1891, have wholly abandoned
said tract, and failed to plant, cultivate or
protect said tract, or to comply with the
timber-culture laws, said parties are here
by notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m. on June 28, 1900, before J. W. Morrow, U.
S. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Ore
gon, and that final hearing will be held at 10
o'clock a. m. on July 7, 1900, before the register
and receiver at the United States land office in
The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, filed May 10, 1900, set forth facts which
show that alter due diligence, personal service
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice be given
by due aud proper publication.
83-8 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Or., May 21, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim, and
that said proof will be made before J W. Mor
row, Uuited States Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July 7, 1900, viz: Homestead
entry No. 8731 of
HERROD W, BERKLEY, of Heppner, Oregon,
For the northeast section 28, township 3
south, range 28 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: D. Cox, Joseph W. Rector,
John Nolan and JohnN. Beeler, all of hepp
ner. Oregon.
83-8 E. W. Bartlett, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande. Or., May 16, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support ot bis claim,
aud that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk, Umatilla County. Oregon, at
Pendleton, Oregon, on July 6, 1900, viz:
Homestead entry No. 7049 of
WILLIAM CHAPMAN, of Vinson, Oregon,
For the west northeast lA and west ', south
east hi of section 8, township 3 south, range
30EWM.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: Charles A. Frazier. of Pendle
ton, Or., James Nelson and Hiram Smith, of
Vinson, or., ana Levi L.. matt, ot uuroane, or,
E W. Bartlett,
83-88. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Public Land Sale. (Isolated Tract.)
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
Xi pursuance of Instructions from the Com
missioner of the General Land Office, under
autnorlty vested in him by section 2455, United
StateB revised Statutes, as amended by the act
congress approved February 26, 1895. we will
proceed to oiler at public sale on Saturday, the
30th clay of June, next, at tne hour ot 10 o clock
a. m , at this office, the following tract of land
to-wlt: southeast southeast section
township 4 south, range 25 E W M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to file their
claims In this office on or before the day above
designated for the commencement of said sale,
otherwise tneir rignts win oe toreieitea.
JAY. P. LUCAS, Register,
83-8 Otis Patterson, Receiver.
U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Ore., May 21, 1900.
The . Fine Clyde
Stallion
CR00KST0N,
Will make the season of 1900 as
follows: ,
THIS BAIN WAGON
Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth.
Gilliam k Bisbee
Have just received one of the largest Btocks of Bain Wagons eve r
brought to Heppner. , .
Call and See them.
Prices are Riglxt.
Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural
Implements, Wagons, HacKs, Etc., Paints and Oils (the best in
the world). Crockery and Glassware.
JmsT Rational Jank
OF HEPPNER.
0. A. KHBA.;.... ....President
T. A. RHEA Vio-President
Transact a General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND BOLD -Collections
rnade on all points on reasonable terms. 8urplus and undivided profits 35,000.
Heppner Lumber Co.
R. C. Wills and C. C. Patterson ;
Have organized the above Company with headquarters just North
of The Fair store in Heppner,
stocked with all kinds of
Rough and Dressed
...LUMBER...
Doors, Windows, Shingles, Screen Doors and
Moulding of all Kinds.
And every thine Appertaining to first-clflss Lumber Yr'. Thy will nfrr
Msrota 1 deliver Inmhpr In noy point iu tbe city limits fren of clj-rgt.
These gentlemen also buy nod sell real eetstp, rent houses, write insnrnrro.
If yon have nny property to sell or rent, put it in ihnir Imnrls, r if you need my
tbing else id their liue be sure to consult them lirnt. They will respsnd promptly
to 'phone null No 7.
Paints. Oils
and Glass
A full stock.
Kodaks
Supplies of all kinds.
CONSER &
days and Saturdays of each week. The balance of the
week at Herren's ranch, 6 miles South of Town.
HONEST ABE is a Dark Brown, 16 hands high, and weighs
1450 pounds. He was foaled July 23, 1890. Sired by the imported
French Canadian Stallion Canada, imported in 1889 by C. Cheval aud
bred by E. B&uehemiD, St Oars, Qaebec, Canada, and wbs sired by
St. Lawrence Boy, dam by Richelien Girl (thoroughbred Canadian
mare). Honest Abe's dam was sired by Tornado, a pure bred Cana
dian stallion imported by T. Cnnnmgton, of Sacramento, Cal., in 1882,
and sold to Kenady & Smith, of Woodburn, Oregon, is dam wg
sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Robin Hood, imported
in 1882 by T. Cannington and sold to Kenady & Smith, of Woodburn
Or., and afterward sold to JTm. Walbridge, of 7eppner, Or. Third
dam by Old Mistery; fourth dam by Old Lummacks; fifth dam by Old
Laplander.
Terms: Single leap $5; Beason $7.50, payable at end of season,
insurance $ 10, payable when mares are known to be in foal. Will not
be responsible for accidents. Pasturage will be famished at $1 a month
D. A. Herren. Owner. Dan Henshew, Manager'
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 some farmer or stock
man. If not sold soon will be rented on
shares to farm. It adjoins the places of Tom
Quaid, D. A. Herren, Wm. Penland and Jas.
Hayes. Apply to J. W. Redington, Heppner.
I (. W. CONSER.... Cashier
I E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant (Jasbiflr
Oregon, and have their yard fully
The largest and best selected
stock in Morrow county.
Jewelry
A fine stock to
select from.
Stationery
The very latest.
WARREN.
French Canadian
Stallion
HONEST ABE
Will stand the Season at vm.
Gordon's Stables on Wednes