Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 12, 1900, Image 4

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    LOCAL NOTES.
Attorney 0. E. Redfleld relumed yes
terday from a trip to Portland.
Cashier Conger ie having some inte
rior gnish added to the First National
Bank building.
A meeting of the creditors of the
Heppner-Canyon City Btage line will be
held in Portland July 26 to select a
trustee. The concern is now in bank
ruptcy, aod Attorney G. W. Phelps
thinks that the creditors will not get
over 10 per cent. Labor claims may be
pa!d in full.
R. S. Beach is back at his old moun
tain home on the headwaters of Willow
creek, running a band of Wm. Pen
land's sheep. It is a beautiful region.
Heppner Hills stockmen, with their
acres of haystax. can laugh at coming
winters. Up Hinton creek, at the
ranches of Win. Walbridge, Jos. Rector
Mrs. Elder and T. J. Matlock there are
new haystax as big as all outdoors.
Gus Stalter is back after a successful
shearing season in Montana, where 8
cents was paid and the sheep were
slightly sandy.
Wm. Huuhes has received from a
prisoner in the penitentiary a present of
a cane of wonderful workmanship, on
which are pictures of the battleship Or
egon and the other naval heroes.
R. B. Wilson and J. C. Lindsey, who
represent two of the big transcontinen
tal roads, are today in Heppner, which
lsoneog their most important shipping
points.
Les Matlock has been promotod to a
day position at the Palace Hotel. Les
has never seen Sweden, although some
nnnl Hnm to think otherwise. But
, -
thought has been mistaken.
R, C. Wills was down to lone yester
day and found big crops of good grain
being harvested. E. G. Sperry & Son
have two headers and 25 men at work,
and are getting 25 bushels an acre from
their 1300-acre patch, and it is good,
plump wheat.
The He ppner wool market continues
quiet, and recent sales of about 200,800
pounds were at from 8 cents for Colum
bin river sandy wool up to 13 for Hepp'
ner Hflls. Among recent sellers were
C. A. Rhea 75,000 pounds. Tunis Swick
38,000, W. Q. McCarty 20,000.
Kvnrvthini? in the grocery line adapt
ed to city trade is kept at Matlock &
Hart's, including pickles in bulk, sweet
and sour.
$10 REWARD.
Stol n from Thompson's barn on the
night of the Fourth, a silver-mounted
bit and bridle. $10 reward and no ques
tions asked if returned to James Jones
or to Thompson's barn.
A Remington breech-loading single
shot-gun for sale at $12. Gazette office.
Khenp-ranch outfits, stock salt, hats
and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco,
candy and nuts all these are sold at T,
R, Howard's store.
MOUNTAIN CAMPING.
The best place on earth to camp is
among the beautiful Blue mountains,
south from Heppner. If you intend go
ing there this summer, drop a Use to
8. W. Florean, Heppner, and arrange
with him to haul out yourself and bag
gage. He owns a ranch out there, and
has good teams, and knows every foot
ol the mountains.
During lat May an infant child of oar
neighbor was suffering from oholera in
fantum. The doctor bad given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
ChumberlaiL's Colio, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy to the house, telling them
I felt sure it would do good if used ao
oordinv to directions. In two days time
tbe child had fully recovered, lbs ohild
is now vigorous and healthy. I bave
reoommeodad this remedy frequently
and have never known it to fail. Mrs.
Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. Sold
bv Conser & Warren.
Th AppetlU of Goat
In envied by all poor dyspeptloB wboss
stomach and liver are out of order. All
such should know that Dr. King's New
Life Pilla, the wonderful itomaoh and
liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite,
sound digestion and a regular bodily
habit that iutures perfeot health and
great energy. Only 25o at Conser A
Warren Drug Co.
ANOTHKK PAST TRAIN,
The Rio Grande Western Railway,
"The Great Halt Lake Route," has re
sumed its fast train servioe to the East,
making the run from Portland to Chicago
in three days and a bait. No layover it
necessary, and only one change of oars
is made. Those who desire it have the
privilege, however, of a daylight stop
over either at Salt Lake City or Denver.
Three daily express trains are run, leav
ing Ogden, Utah, at 7:15 a, m, and 1:15
and 7 p, m. The moruiug train oarries
a through standard sleeper to Ohioago,
via tbe Burlington Route and tbs night
train one via tbe Chicago Rook Island A
Paoiflo Railway. Tbe tourist sleepers
and chair oars run daily at formerly
through from Portland to Denver.
Twioe a week tourist run through from
Portland to Boston. All trains carry
dining oars, making the trip aoross tbe
ooutiueut, via "The Great Bait Lake
Roots," most desirable. The Rio
Grande Western Railway is the only
road running through Hall Lake City,
and with it oouneotioi s the Denver &
Rio Qrauds and the Colorado Midland-
takes the paaseuger through the famous
Rocky Mouutain scenery of Colorado.
For rates and all other information,
address J. D. Manbfibld,
General Agent,
L'53 Wastiluctou St..
Portland, Oregon
RANCH WANTED.
An experienced sheep man wants to
buy for cash or rent a ranch and ranre
of about 1000 acres, not too near the
timber. Leave word at the (iaxette
office, Heppner.
If vou want to buy some very low
pricJ ranches, see George Wells, at
Conser A Warren's drug store.
THE LADIES PARLOR
In the superb Observation Car of the
Northern Pacific's new North Coast
Limited will be twenty-three feet in
length. Windows, four feet wide.
Magazines and stationery, furnished
gratis.
A Good Congh Medicine.
Many thousands have been restored to
health and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If
Bfflioted with aoy throat or lung trouble
give it a trial for it is certain to prove
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted
all other treatment for years, bve yield
ed to this remedy and perfect health
been restored. Cases that seemed hope
less, that tbe olimate of famous health
resorts failed to benefit, have been per
manently cored by its use. For sale by
Conser & Warren.
BIDS FOR WOOD.
The Heppner School District invites
bids for 75 cords of four-foot fir or pine
wood to be delivered at the Heppner
school Louse on or before Oct. 1, 19UO.
Bids will be opened July 2d.
Bv order of the Board of Directors.
J. J. Roberts, Clerk.
When in pain, call on Dr. Metzler,
the dentist. Don't wait for the pain,
but get him to fix your teeth before the
pain begins.
LOAN WANTED.
A man who owns 000 acres of good
land and much other property wants to
borrow $3000 on 2 years' time at 8 per
cent. Anvbodv who wants to make
such a loan, send word to the Gazette
office.
Eliiah Welch has sold his Middle
Fsrk ranch to the Ayers Cattle Co.
MRS. MARY GREGOVICH
Of Phlllpslmrg Montana, Tells of How She
Was Cared cf Daudinff.
Mrs. Mary Gregovich, of Pbilipsburg,
Montana, under date of Nov. 27, 18!t'J,
writes : "I had typhoid fever this sum
mer, consequently was losing my hair
terrible, and my head in places was
perfectly bald. Newbro's Herpicide
had just come into use in Philipsburg,
and the doctor strongly recommended
it to me. After 3 or 4 applications my
hair stopped falling out, and is coming
in again quite thick. I used to be
troubled greatly with dandruff, of which
I am now quite cured." Kill the dan-,
druff germ with Herpicide.
HKPPNEIl MAKKET PKICES.
Wool per lb 11 to 16
Wheat per bushel 42
Flour per bbl 3 (K)
Oats per bushel 40
Barley per 100 lbs 50
Hay, alfalfa, per ton 00
(in stack at ranch) .' 8 01)
Hav. wheat 9 CO
(In stack at ranch) 7 00
Bacon per lb 12K
l.urd per lb 1'2
Beef, best, on foot 4
Beef, nut no 7 to 15
Butter per lb to 80
Kkk If'
pDtatoes. ner sack "o
Chickens, per do. 4to.r
Dry Mines, no. i, per id ip
Sheep Pelts, per lb Wi to 11
TltKASUKEltU NOTICE.
Nl
OTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
outstanding Morrow county warrants reg
istered lirlor to and Including January
1SII9. will he paid upon presentation at the
omce ol the treasurer ol said county, interest
ceases after the (lute of this notice.
Dated at Heppner, Or., July 12, 1U00.
M LIOHTKNTHAL,
It Treasurer of Morrow County.
Score cards on which you can keep
tally on all kinds of games are now kept
on tale at the Heppnor Gazette office.
BICYCLE BARGAIN.
If you want to buy a new $50 Armada
bicycle, one of the finest that is made,
for $:!0, call at Gazette office.
OREGON SHORT LINE Ry.
QUICKEST AND M08T DIRECT LINK TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and all
Points EAS1 and SOUTH-
EAST.
NEW YORK, 4J days
CHICAGO,,
ST. LOUIS,
OMAHA,
3J
3
3
IIEITNEK 10
I SALT LAKE, 1 J 44
0. O. Tkrby, W. E. Coman,
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agt
124 Third St., Portland, Ore.
Do You Want
One Hundred Dollars?
Any Koori man or woman ran organize a loriVe
of the Bankers' Union of the World, of Omaha,
Nebraska, leaehers and Htiuleiits II ml the work
hlijlily remunerative and pleasant. The lead
ing fraternal siH'letv In the West, l'avs Death.
Disability and Did Aire claims, and Issues Joint
policies for mail and wife, l'avs Hick and Acci
dent claims. Lodges In thirty states. Large
membership of men and women. Splendid re
serve i1bii. If you rare to make I UK) or more
in a weea or two, write to tne Hencral Manager
Bankers' Union of the World. Portland. Oregon
for a contract as Local or District Manager and
organize a iwige.
Every Day's Delay Means
Your Monied Loss.
Chicago,
Rock Island
and Pacific
Ry.
The Favorite Line to
A.11 Points Itlasl
Broad, vestlhuled, up-to-date trains between
Puetilo and Denver, and Omaha, t'lilcogo and
Kaunas t'ltt, tusking direct connections la
Cnlrsgo with all morning trains east.
Klrst class Pullman Weeiicrs. Mtirarr BuftV
cars, iH'twcoii lieuver and Chicago: the uiosi
perfect dining car service In the world '"a la
carte": through first class Pullman sleeper
everyday between Snlt lke City and Chicago
vis. me Hemic line, tvrmmaliy conducted
excursions in ordinary Pullman sleeping rars
once a week from Portland and San Krauciwo
to Omaha, Chicago, Hntlalo, Hoatou and New
York, via. the (treat Suit Luke Koute without
change to Chicago. No annoying transfer in
Clilcngn. 'Itiese cars are provided with a!
weekly perl.HlU sIs for tree ue of our patrons.
For further Information, maps, foldcra, etc
call on your nearest ticket agent, or address
A. K. COOI'KR,
Gen'l Ant. t'acs. Dept. Portland, Ore.
ryjionsfli?
A man who has been running a race
with steam and electricity for years,
finds himself suddenly stopped. It
seems as if a cold hand clutched hia
heart. His brain whirls ; he can hardly
see. " What is it?" he asks himself as
the attack passes.
If his question
meets a right an
swer, he'll be told
that his seizure is
a warning to pay
more attention to
his stomach, which
is already deranged
by irregular meals
and rich foods.
Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
diseases of the
stomach and or
gans of digestion
and nutrition. It
eliminates from the
blood disease
breeding poisons.
(,t makes the blood
rich and pure, and
furnishes a found
ation for sound,
physical health.
"About ten year
ago I began to have
trouble with my
stomach," write Mr.
Wm. Connolly, of 535
Walnut Street, Lorain,
Ohio. "It got so bad
that I had to lay oft
m,it dft.n , jrrt n H
three days in a week. I have been treated by
the best doctors in this city, but got no help.
Some said I had cancer of the stomach, others
catarrh, others dyspepsia. Then I wrote to
you for advice. You advised the use of your
'Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Pleasant Pel
lets.' These medicines I have taken as directed.
I commenced to get better from the start, and
have not lost a day this summer on account of
my stomach. I feel tip-top, and better than I
have for ten years."
Keep the bowels healthy by using Dr.
Pierce's Pellets. They don't gripe.
Everybody wants to kno-vr what The
Oregonlan has to say.
Depart
TIME SCHEDULES
ABRIVI
Chicago
Portland (Special
7:45 a. m.
Salt Lake. Denver,
6:20 p. m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, tit.
Louis, Chicago,
and East.
Atlantic
Express
7:4f a. m.
via! Hunt
ington, Salt Lake, Denver,
5:20 p. m.
Ft. worth, omana,
Kansas City, 8t
Louis, Chicago
and East,
Atlantic
Express
7 45 a. m,
via. Spo
kane. Walla Walla, Lewis
ton. Spokane, Min
5:20 p. m.
. neaoolis. St. Paul.
Duluth, Milwati-i
kee Chicago and
Kant.
8.00 p. m.
Ocean Steamships!
4:00 p. m.
From Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For han Francisco
Sail every 5 days
8:00 p. m.
Ex Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. in.
Columbia Rivbb
8TKAMKR8.
4:00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a. m.
Ex. Sunday
VtLLAMKTTg RIVER
4:30 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New-
berg, Falem and
Vtay Landings.
7:00 a. m.
Willamette and
8:30 p. m.
Mon., Wed.
and Frl.
Tues , Thur,
Yamhill Rivers.
and Sat.
Oregon City, Da
ton i& w ay LM.na
ings.
Snaks River.
Lv. Riparia
8:!Tia. in.
daily
Lv. Lewiston
Riparia to Lewiston
9 a. m.
daily
Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner
ai 7:40 a.m. mo. iu arrives at o:3u p. m. uany
except Sunday.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. M. KEKNAN, Agent. Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or,
visit DR. JORDAN 5 onsATt
MUSEUH OF ANATOMY'
1051 MARKET IT., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
(sums link sat maik.J
ThalarfMit Anatomical Mutton
in me worm.
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dlseate,SHMltlTl7irclbr
tht oldtat Bpaclalltt on ttat PaoUW
voast. juubUtttaMyMra,
DR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISIAKI
Tana naval end atldeie '
asrti' mmmm who ara tufferimf :
f rum tht atrtota ol youthful I ndlf I
orations or
,utsssu
la tsaturar ,
1 ream Nsrvoua and phrtleal Uablliar.lin. I
. potoaey , Loai Haahtta in all tttcompli.
I canons; sptrmattrrhaa. rrmmtmfr
rhita. uoaorrnwa. atis. Ir.airMrT
I of I rlntllnc. via. Br a eomhlnatlon of i
remedies, or arnst curative power, tnt loclr '
I has so arranged his trtutanent that It will not ,
' only airtrd liumediatt relief, but parmsutnt
i cure. Tbe Doctor does not claim toperrorm :
' mlrnoles. but Is well known ta be a lair atta I
, Nuimra Physician and Huraeon, pre-tmluaai
hi bliKiieolaltv Disrates tr Mt
NYPHII.I thnrouahr eradicated from
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Truttee ft I ltd br an Expert, ntafllaal
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cure for PI Ira. I'liiart and Flalalta, k
I Dr. Jordan's special iwlnlme metaoae.
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CH ANGUS VKKV RSAHONABIM.
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QREAT UMBRELLA AT OMAHA.
Novel Mecbanlcstl Device at th
Tranamlaalaalppl Exposition.
The last Paris exposition had its Eiffel
tower, Chicago had its Ferris wheel,
Nashville has its gigantic seesaw. The
department of concessions of the Omah
trans-Mississippi exposition of 1898 has
also received application for space for
the erection of a novel mechanical de
vice. It resembles the framework of a
gigantic umbrella more than anything
else which might be mentioned. The
part corresponding to the stick of the
umbrella in an immense cylinder, 30
feet in diameter, constructed of steel
plates firmly riveted, making a stand
pipe which rears its head 250 feet above
the level of the ground. At the extreme
top of this cylinder are fastened 13
long arms, resembling the ribs of an
umbrella. These are steel trusses,
reaching almost to the ground. At the
lower end of each of these ribs is sus
pended a car for carrying passengers,
each car having a capacity for 20 per
sons. These monster ribs are raised by hy
draulic power, acting by means of
steel cables operating through the cyl
inder, aided by a mechanism greatly
resembling that portion of an umbrella
which comes into action when the um
brella is opened. By means of this
mechanism the gigantic arms are raised
nntil they are horizontal, the cars in
the meanwhile being carried outward
and upward until they reach a point
250 feet above the ground. The diame
ter of the huge circle formed by the
suspended cars is also 250 feet. When
the highest point h"as been reached
another mechanism comes into play
and the suspended cars are swung
slowly around in a circle, after which
they are lowered to the ground. The
sides of the cars are of glass, so that
the passengers may secure an exten
sive view of the surrounding country.
Manufacturer.
SNAKES PLAN A ROBBERY.
Aa Ingenious Arrangement by Which
Bank Swallows Were to Be Caught.
A number of Baltimore naturalise
had an unique experience the other daj
while on an ornithological excursion.
They were searching for bank swal
lows in the neighborhood of Tolches
ter beach, about a mile from the piet
where the excursion boats land.
The neets tof bank swallows are built
In holes in perpendicular banks, gen
erally in colonies, dozens of holes be
ing only a few inches apart. The bang
the young men were exploring wa
about 30 feet in height, with the neets
averaging seven feet from the top. The
bank was almost perpendicular and
the nests were reached by means ol
ladders constructed of trees.
One of the naturalists, after work-
ng for some time at one of the nests.
felt his hand come in contact witn
some thing unusual. Drawing out his
hand and looking into the hole he was
surprised to find, coiled down at the
bottom a huge blacksnake, which, alter
being gotten out and killed, proved to
be nearly seven feet in length.
Afterward two other snakes, equally
as long, were found in different holes,
The surface of the bank was perfeotlj
smooth, so the only possible way for
the snakes to have reached the neets
was to have let themselves down from
some short overhanging roots at the top
of the bank.
The snakes seemed to have worked
along the bank from nest to nest, aa
several nests were found in wnich were
eggs that had been emptied of their
contents. In a nest with one of the
makes was a bird which had been late
ly killed, and which the snake evident
ly was about to devour when its own
end came.
The naturalists said they had been
sollecting eggs for many years, dut
had never before seen anything so like
well-planned attack of snakes upon
birds' eggs. Baltimore Sun.
NOUCE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTKK1UK, LAKU
(tmotk t f QrtnrtB. Or.. Julv 6. 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of nil intention
infnmmiita inn mule nnai Drool in support oi
his claim, and that said proof will be made
hAfnrflN. J Hale. Uulted States Commissioner,
at lone. Oregon, on August 24. 1900, viz : Borne
stead entry No. 75M of
JOHN A. BALBIUER, of Heppner, Ore ,
Fnr the west U southeast Ki and east 'A south
west Vj section 28, township 4 south, range 2V
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: E L Kreeland. of Heppner,
Ore., E.J.Keller, jsaa uioca auu u. o, wmto,
all of lone, Ore.
tSd C. Tf . DAKT1.B1 I, xvcgltwr.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
U Ofllce at I Grande. Or., July 6, 1900.
tint i' a herebv ariven that tne following'
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to multii final nnxif in suiiDort of his claim
and that said proof will be made before tne
County Clerk of Umatilla County, Oregon, at
Pendleton, uregon. on auguss zi, iow, rit;
Homestead entry No. 6815 of
HUGH ROSS, of Vinson, Ore.,
For the east K southwest ti and eaat M north-
st M section is, townsnip I soum, ranges'
EWM. tl.
He names tne following witnesses w prove mt
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
..m Unit vi- Jna (1111. William Conklln
James Kramer ana uonaia riots, an oi viutuu.
Oregou. . ,
A. Tf . otnu.i i,
90-5, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TVF.PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
J Office at The Dalles, Ore. , July , 1900.
NMIxa It horohv oivnn that the follOWlIlg-
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
tn m Kirnl nrnf In tnnnnrt of hit claim, and
that said nroof will be made before Vawter
Crawford. Countv Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Saturday August is, iu, vis:
ARTHUR SMITH, of Heppner, Ore.,
Rnnuloul anlrr Nn. 5301 for the SOIlth U
northeast 4 and east H southeast ! section 12,
township 8 south, range E W M.
u nmu tha, fttllnwln witnMsea to Drove nit
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
,.m i,nj ( William n. Lord. Albert Oaman,
Thomas Quald and Daniel B. Biaiier, an oi
Heppner, Ore.
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HEPPNER SHIPMENTS.
That Heppner is a very import
ant shipping point may be Been
from tbe following figures, which
show shipments made by rail from
here daring the past year:
Wool, pounds 3,245,750
Cattle, cars 220
Sbeep " -175
Wheat ebipped out of Mor
row county over Hepp
ner Branch, bushels 200,000
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PRESS TKAINB, for
Salem, RoneburR, Ash
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den, San Francisco,
Mojare, Los Angeles,
1 Paso, New Orleans
and the East.
7:10 P M
9;15 AM
8:30 A M
7:00 P M
At Woodburn (daily
except Sunday), morn
lne train connects
with train for Mt. An
gel, Sllverton, Browns
vllle, Springfield and
Natron, and evening
train for Mt. Angel
and Sllverton.
7:30 A M
11;45PM
Corvallis Passenger.
Sheridan Passenger.
Hll:60PM
8:25 AM
Dally.
Daily except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and San Francisco Net rates $17 first
class and $11 second class, Including sleeper.
Rates and tickets to Eastern Points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J, B,
KIRKLAN D, Ticket Agent, 134 Third St,
YAMHILL DIVISION,
Paesei.ger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street.
TjnvB fnr Onweirn dailv at 7:20 9:40 a. m
m 1 -SR. :25. fi:lS. 8:25. 8:06. 11:80 D. m : and
9:00 a. m . on Sundays only. Arrive at Portland
rlaiW at ::. 8:30. 10.5O a.m.: 1:36, 3:15, 4:30,
6:20,7:40, 10:00 p.m.; 12:40 a. m. daily, except
Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a, m. on Sundays only.
Leave for Dallas daily, ezcept Sunday, at 4:30
p. m. Arrive at Portland at :aoa. m.
Passenger train leaves Pal lis for Alrlle Mon
davs. Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:45 p. m
Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
B. KOEHLER, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM
Sen. V. A P. Agt.. Portland. Oregon
promptly pronrtd, OK MO FU. 8nd model, tkttch.J
or photo
for fret report oa patentability. Book"Hotr
;tooi
btainU.l
1 U. 8. nd Foreign Pattntt and Trade-Marki,'
FREE. Ftireet tenni over offered to inrentort.!
PATENT LAWYERS OF TEARS' PRACTICE. (
20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM.
AlfbutineM oonadentitl. bound adviet. laithfoK
Harriot. Moderate ohtrtet. (
WC. A. SNOW & CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
Opp. U. 8. Patent Offioe, WASHINGTON, D. C.
'NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
1 J Oltic.R at The Dalles. Or.. June 18. 1900.
Notice is herebv given that the lollowwg-
named settler has filed notice oi her intention
to make final oroof ill sUDDort of her claim, and
that' said proof will be made before Vawter
Crawford, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Thursdny, July 2b, iwju, viz:
MILLIE L. MILLER, formerly Millie L.
Kirk, of Heppuer, Ore.,
nnmpatnari Entrv No. 6391. for the west V4
northeast !a. southeast ! northwest lA and
northeast ?t southwest M section B, townBhip
south, range 26 EWM.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
nf said land, viz: Kilns Wright. Oscar Shafer,
Henry Hcherzlnger and James m, nays, an oi
Heppner, uregon.
oV-Vl jay r. ijuuao, xveKittcr.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T-VEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
1.J Oihce at La Grande, Ore., June 2ft, mm).
Notice is herebv given that the following.
nnmml settler has filed notice Of his intention
to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof win be maae
before U. 8. Commissioner, J. W. Morrow, at
Heminer. Oregon, on August 9, 1900, viz: Home
stead entry No. 8647 made by
JAMES D. BROWN, of Heppner, Ore.,
For the south K northeast V and south V4
northwest section 14, township 3 south, range
28 B W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Harry Hayman, John Nolen,
Jamea M. Wilkinson and Franklin D. Cox, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
88-93 E. W. Bartlbtt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND
Offlce at La Grande, Or., June 26, 1900.
Notice is hereby (riven 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 beioreUhe County
Clerk of Morrow County at Heppner, Oregon,
on August 11. 1900, vis: Homestead entry No.
92fl, made by
ALZINA MANNING, of Heppner, Ore.,
For the northwest hi southwest 14, south
southwest H and southwest i southeast XA
section 8. towiishiD 4 south, range 27 K W M.
She 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 ol
Heppner, Oregon.
88-93 E. W. Bartlett, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Offlce at La Grande, Or.. June 26, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Died notice of his Intention
to commute and make final proof In support of
his claim andthat said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow Connty at
Heppner, Oregon, on August 11, 1900, via:
Homestead entry No 8461, made by
HARRY H. HAYMAN, of Heppner, Ore..
For lota 1 and 2 and east V4 northwest yK section
31, township 2 south, range 28SWM.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his centlnuoiis residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Sarah E. Jones, James D.
Brown, John B. Nolan and James M. Wilkinson
all or Heppner, uregon
88 y. .
, W. Bartlbtt, Register.
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner.
His work first-class
and satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street.
one sending sketch and description of
m
THB BAIN WAGON
Is one that everybody knows. It is one of tbe best on earth .
Gilliam t Bisbee
iave just received one of the largest stocks of Bain Wagons ever
brought to Heppner.
Call and See them.
Prices are Riglat.
Heavy aod Shelf Hardware, Gramteware, Tinware, Agricultural
Implements, Wagons, Hacks, JSto., faints and Uils me Dest in
the world). Crockery and Glassware.
flRST
I!-
OF HEPPNER.
O. A. BHEA. PreBident
T. A. BHEA Vio President
Transact a General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ,
Collections made on all polntson reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits $35,000.
Heppner Lumber Go.
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 binds of
Rotislx oracl Dressed
...LUMBER...
Doors. Windows, Shingles, Screen
Moulding of
And everything appertaining to a first-clans Lumber Yarn. .They will aftir
Maroh 1 deliver lumber to eny point in tbe oity limit free of dhnrue.
These gentlemen also buy aod' sell
If you bave any property to sell or rent,
thing else id their line be sore to consult
to 'phone call No 7. .
Paints. Oils
and Glass
A full stock.
Kodaks
Supplies of all kinds.
CONSER
&
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 4 hands
high. His dam and sire were imported from
Scotland, and his sire sold at Salem for 2500.
Terms--Season 10; to insure SI 5; single
leap $5. Good pasture at 1 a month.
S. A. HUGHES, Owner.
MAT HUGHES, M anager.
At $5 an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles
south of Heppner; almostall 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.
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Rational Bank
U. W. CONvSlfiB UasUier
E. U. D'KUJSLiAlNiJ. .ABBistanr uasniflr
Oregou, and have their yard fully
Doors and
all Kinds.
real estate , ri-'ut himsen, write insurance.
put it in their bands, r if you need any
tbem first. They will respond promptly
"
The largest and best selected
stock in Morrow county.
Jewelry
A fine stock to
select from.
Stationery
The very latest.
WARREN.
The Fine Clyde
Stallion
CR00KST0N.
Will make the
follows:
season of 1900 as