Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 22, 1883, Image 4

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    OV THE HILLS.
Am the broad, brown, peaceful hills,
With blossoms to our horses knees,
With Bin(fiiiK bird3 by broken rills,
We rode through seas of drowsy bees.
The ardor of my speech prew still
As we rode on that perfect day;
The brown birds piping from the hill;'
The crickets had it their own wey.
Then we fell weary with the day,
j God's bars of gold across the west i
Before us drew uiid made ns stay '
Beside a blossomed rill and rest.
The camp-fire blazed, the horses grazed.
And, belly-deep in bloom and grass,
Would blink as by the bright flame dazed,
Or sniff to smell the panther pass.
The massive stars of gold stood out.
Bright camp-hres of poor, weary souls,
Ponnd heavenward. W hiie all about
-""" ConoUd peace, witfi white patrols.
, JOAO.UIS MlXLEB.
Fonvartlinp;
IT. ' HEEEEK,
and Commission Merchant
C I T "Y
B
)BEALR I(
GENE R A.L 'M E RC H AN D I SE,
T? TP. Ar tp. t? v
J. B. NATTER, Prop'r,
0
Iain Street, - - - - Heppner, Oregon
Castle Eock,
)MAXUFA"lTTIiEE 0F(-
Okegon.
Keeps on Hand a General Stocfc of
WtiWS 'ITEMS. I I
Jt i ,-. I " . - 1 i
The peacli crop in the Hood
river country will be an entire fail
ure this year.
The Linn county Pioneer Asso
ciation met and organized at Alba
ny on 24th inst.
George Mollenkopf of Helix, re
cently had his jaw-bone fractured
... .by the kjck of a horse. ,! .
.ddlfOns to thf hnn fiol. la
A 11 1 I I fl-ltll nlMI, llrih mil .111
UUD tilClW '
Hon. J. H. Smith, ex-state sena
tor of Linn, died, on Tuesday at his
home near Harrisburg.
J. W. Garrett, of Baltimore, lias
traded his stallion Damascus to the
king of Italy for two camels.
The fencing up of county roads
is causing considerable complaint
between Echo and Pendleton.
$12,000 of the $25,000 necessary
to insure the success of the woolen
mill at Salem has been subscribed
tiid its erection is certain. -
o Chief Moses, accompanied by
" 020 Shusapkin, Tonasket, hnd two
other prominent members oof his
tribe, have gone to "Washington for
a. pow-Avow. . , ,
' Neal Hall of Canyon City, ofTered
Cash Maey $1000 for his one-ck-Mli
Hno-prRper Alp. anri'Pnfter
btaple Orocenes, Wool-sacks; Twine, Etd o 7
... '
. ; " " f lAgent for'ClH. Dodd & Co's Ti
Farming implements, and the
ing Company.
SHIP GOODS,
Families
Albina Limiber
Furnished with Bottled
Beer on Short Notice
Care of W. II. II.
CASTLE ROCK, Oil
GEO. W. YOUNG.
W. A. KODKEY.
J -A.
i.l.t .fa inn-nod. L'jrlB SO
OlULls.Il I
T.T. E'lsr T I G
Lunches of all Ivincls:
hyktms' RATCDINES AND LOBSTERS
J. JU J-J -a. f ' f
California, Limburger and Swiss Cheese.
kegs, or 10 apiece
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offos at La Guanpk. Oa I
May 11. H-a. S
Notice is hoivlw pivsn that ilie following
iiaiiH'd 'tt!.'r h;w tilwl nutice cif Ins intention (
makf fimil in nrrt ff M claim, ard
tl at smd prtof will lo moiw l'I"re td. h.
KiKhor, Notary Public at Herpner, Or., on Julia
George Fuller,
I. S. No. K2, for the NE Koo 17, Tp 8, R 27 K,
Vv. M. llo nanu's tho fullowintr WiUsai to
nmvo his cni'.tinmni r-idincp unon, and cul
tivation of, Kiid land, vi.: D. H. Mulkiy, T. Mvd-
ki'v, W. J. .t-nnd'tonl. ,i. Jt. tat eo, an i iit'i
pn'er, Or. H-Kl 11. W. Dwiutir, KethsUir.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Iu'd Ollice at The Pnllcn, Oropon, )
May 11, In-3. J
Notice is hereby piven that the followinK-nainwl
sett lur ba." hitd notice of his intention to make
final proof in sunport of his oltiini, m.d tliat Mud
proof will be mr.ilo before li. V. IV.rling, No
tary ut Lotse Hock, lr., on Juno 20, 13, viz;
Alex. McL. Ilardie,
Pre-emption No. 13('1, for the S4 KW14 NE 1-4
SK 1-1 Sec ':.", and hK 14 NK 1-4 Seo a, Tp i H.
it 22 K. He mtnies the following witnefses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and cnltivi
tion of. aid !.n;d, viz: A! llenshaw, 1!. 0. P.obin
son, Vm. Eddon, of Lone hock; John (rilli
hnni, of Lotrt Valley, Or. , , ,
S-16 it. turri.t, jiegiKtor.
cn,'
"coiIplC -TVt Trooitr--"
get married on I
I'annerS'fTiTiu
4
V1
Parties in the coimtry must return empty
pill be charged.
YO
NG & R0DKEY
Alkali,
Beg leave to call your attention to their large and choice stock of-
pin
LI? I)
i lilln
L UBI1CB1ND1SE.
Complete in every department. If you do not see
v, hat you want, ask for it. We have got it
We are Ayenlsfor Kvshhind Bro.s, Commission
. awl Packers.
Merchants, Graders
A.. S Tj 64C IT M,
SPECIAL TRAVELING AGENT FOR
Wasco County, and Heppner and Vicinity,
-)FOR THE (-
J, L CASE AGITATOR THRESHER,
9
Ji- SSs
M Vf
interest m tlie new diggings on
Canyon, creek; which was promptly
refused. It is evident that some
people have faith in the new mines.
Sheriff Baird and posse of
Lewiston had a fight with a band
of horse thieves near Tammany
hollow on the 12th and captured
four ; horses, ? Twelve -, shots were
fired, when the thieves retreated.
The sheriff is in hot pursuit. 1
The' digging of the ditch for
the Echo flouring mill, is now done
as far as the digging is concerned.
Some fluming remains to be done
before the ditch, is completed; Mr.
Koontz, tho proprietor of the mill,
expects to have everything complet
ed and in running order by fall.
i The Humboldt Mining Company
of Cjtnyon C)ty, .expect a profitable
run this season. They have al
ready made two partial cleanups
ind realized over ninety ounces of
dust, which was Kent to the mint
to be coined, lteturns from the
first lot show that it coined over
17.50 to the ounce. The company
have just completed their bed-rock
tunnel.' v i ." '' - ; "
The total cost of both star route
trials is about half a million dol
lars. For securing the attendance
of witnesses the cost is nearly $200,
000., The following payments have
been made' by ' the government to
special attorneys: Bliss, 1(5,203;
Brewster, $5000; Cook, nearly
$7000; Kerr, $27,872; Gibson,
$4000; Merrick, 32,000; Pinkertou,
nearly tf-JUW.
""The Willamette Farmer, June
11, says: The wool market, is down
and liable to remain low. Eastern
wools sell at 11 cts. to 20 cts. As
vet little valley wool is in market.
The probable price for valley is
given ns 1G to 20 cts. and Umpqua
wools may reach 2'i cts. We ad-
.yise wool growers to wait and see
what will' turn up. "They canm-i
lose much and may gain something.
Our neighbor, Grant county,
presents a picture of happy pros
perity. Farmers, s stocknjen and
miners are all enjoying a season
of present and prospective welfare.
Unless some unforeseen calamity
! occurs, the cereal crops will be the
largest "known for. years. The
bunchgrass is waving knee high
fronl every . lull in the land, and
new mines are being discovered
daily, while old ones are being
worked , more , extensively . than
before.
The steamship Ctty of Xetc York,
which sailed last week for Austra
lia, carried 173 head of sheep for
John Hay, who owns two sheep
: ranches and 1)2,000 head of sheep
in that countrv. The sheep are
known as the Spanish' merinos of
tha best quality and tho band was
' purchased from different breeders
ut Vermont The whole jloek cost
$30,000, Four of the rams cost
2000 each. The freight charges
,t4 San Francisoo from Yemont
tinionnted to $3000 ami the steamer
freight from this port to. Australia
is !?13 a head, making '?35,503 the
cost to th? importer.
J ax n
L1BEEAL CASH ADVANCES ON
GUARANTEED.
CONSIGNMENTS. BEST ATTENTION
PROMPT RETURNS.
ii'iif iir
S. P. GARRAGUS, - PROPRIETOR
:o:-
Theso Mills are located in the Blue Mountains, on Willc
Creek, 10 miles above Heppner, and are approached by
A GOOD WAG ON ROA13. , .
o-
A Good Supply of
ILOOEJKG, clLILIIsG,
' . - AND
inds of Lumber
AllK
ALWAYS ON II AN 15
TEEMS-UAS1I.
TllltUf
STOCK M ENS'
; IIEADQUAHTERfc
, KIltK & AYEItS Prop'rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
j i a His kss
' . - AND
SADDLlS.
Vt'e use nothing but
No. i Stockton Leather,
All work Hand-Made and war
ranted to be Durable.
If von want .a
No; i Cheyenne Sad
v 4
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ij3i:J OKee at T.ht? Pfillos, Orppmn, )
May 10. 1083. f
Notice is hereby Kiven that the fullowiiiK-Eaini'd
pitihr has lileil notice of hi inteniion to mn)t
final proof iji support of hi claim iird that sniit
proof will he mailt) before l.d. H. Hisliop, Notary
Vublio at lleiipiier. Or., June a, 1&3, viz !
John 11. Ho'js,
Pro-ntniition No. 1X10. for the'Elii NWH BWVL
N KU and N W H 8E 1-4 See in, T, fS. ii 3 E. lie
ramefltho followirif! witnesnf to provo his con
tinuous residence ion, fimt cultive.lion of, sa'd
hnd, viz: A. A. ('nils, 11. A. ilunwiker, J.N.
Hniimkur, W. A. Neid, nil of Heppner, llrantilla
Co., Or. 8-li L. COl- l'lN, KcKiHter.
"NOTICE" OF INTENTION.
Land 0?i'jce at La Ohandr, On.. ) .
Muy IS, JSMt. f
NOTK'H id hereliyeiven that the fnllowinu
nar.ied settlvr has tiled nolico of hia intention to
maiie fnml proof in flupi-ort of tua claim, ana
that wtiij proof will be mado before tlio t'ounty
,lil;;e of IlmniiUa t'o., Or., at Foiuiletou, Or., on
Juub oil, ISNt, vi:
llarccu J. 11 ill,
Commuted Itjt-me-tead No. 2'JMI for the 8K (JE U
Sih :t.K NK '.i and NK HE K"C l,
lowufinp 3 Houlli, Uarye 27 ixt, W. M. 11
r,am tiic followiiis witiiesKCB to prove hi oon
timioiw retidc.iee upoi and cultivation of, aid
!"."d, viz: 1). It. Javr.es, John C llid), ChurlOH
Wallaeu, E. A. Brm owe, all of Ib-jiiirer. Or.
lelt IlKMii' W. DWltilfT, llcRiBtw.
The J. I. Case Header,
The J. I. (ase Plows,
Victor Mowers,
Hoosier Rakes,
-AND
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BAK
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AGO
FEANK HADDOCK,
'K0T1CE OF INTENTION.
L.M'D Oi'fiojs at La Oiiant. Ob.,
ilay 21, im. f
Notice is hereby Riven tht the i'ollovrilis
named st,;i ler has iiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in napport of his claim, nr.d
that said proof will be made before 0. . Bishop
Notary at Heppner, Or., on July 7, 381, viz:
.. 1L Yale:.;
T. 8. No. 423, forthoNtjr'W 1-1 and Mi SiS 1-4
tec ! I, Tp 1 H, H 27 10, V. M. He names the tol-lo-.vinK
witnesses to prove his continuous retti
deuce upo!i, and cultivation of , said lard, vir.:
Ybninti iHnlkey. (Jeoiye Fuller, W. Cased)', V..
Uulkey, nil of .Henpp"r, Or.
U-lt l.i;NliY V. OWiailT, Kegister. ,
O
)I)EALER IN(-
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lakd Ornn at La Orandb, Ok., ?
Hay 21. im. J
Notice is hereby pivnn that the followinB
n:uii(.d setllur has tiled notice of hiH intention to
imiko final proof in support, of his claim, and
that said pioof will be made before the County
,Iin'?e of Umatilla county, Or., at Pei.dlelon, Or.,
on July 7, M-3, viz:
Charles Wallace,
Konwtmd No. '2: 03, for the south E south. W 1-t
mti '4 south h; 1-1 st-e 1, ai d Nul jS'E 1-4 "eo 30,
Tp f south. U 'it K, VV M. He names the foilow
inir witnesses to prove his contriiums renideiici
upon, and I'ult.'vniion of, sa d Int'd, vii: Win.
Wa!brii'.r;o, J. W. Morrow, i'ljoiuasQuaidl'liomna
Marlatt, all of ilcppiier, Or.
11-15 ItEMty V. . 1JW.1QHT, HeRistor.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lard Ollice at la fl ramie, Or.,
May 23, lt3.
Notice is hereby Riven that the fo'.lowii B-ramed
settler has filed notice of his intention to mnkti
flnai proof in support of his chum, and that said
proof will be made before the Count- Judg" of
liinetiUa county, Or., at Peudleiji, Or., on July
7, l.-vs3, viz:
Putrid; Potlert'in,
To commute homestead No. 221!), for the NF NW
t-1 sec !U. e;tilh K south W 1-1. i"d south ', south
R t-4 sc 2i, 'J-p south, U 2i E, W M. He lintnos
the following witiies. es to prove his continuous
residence upon, aril cultivation of. said land,
via: P.d. lluic ry ! iir k iiulery, Hill Walker,
S'nuik Ttiomivi, all of Ibn-piier, Or.
1(1-15 llENT.Y Vv'. DwioiTT. Rettister.
FARMS FOR SAliE
TITLE PEEFECT. I
1 GO Aci't. all good nnd read for
the'plow. 10 acres plowed aijti in
crop. 100 acres under fence. Fwo
Uunninflr SprinKfl, Good Houso nnd
Barn. I'rice $850. f
1 (0 Actps. K00(-1 nn'l ready ftjitho
jlow. 18 Korea in crop. ItH) G-rea
under fence. Good Ituuninp; Spins,
House imd Barn. Trice $850. f
The ahftve farms are side by side, bis
miles from Lone KocA-, and five miles
from timber, nnd are offered at a bar
pain. Apply to L. W. 'DARLING,
10-13 Lone Roc;, Oregon.
GENERAL M E R C H A N D I S E,
Of All Kinds, and Suited to the wants o Everybody.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at. The Mies, Or., )
!Kny2tf, W3. f
Noliee in hei'el;y sriven that the following-named
settler luif d jjotiee if his leteniicn to make
final proof in support of Lis claim, end that, Raid
proof will be made b: fore (r. V. liiuhop, Notwjf
at lioppner, Or., on J uly II, IK, viz:
Sherman Chcippel,
Pre-emption No. 2b77, for the W '-4 south W 1-4,
UK 1-1 soutli W 1-1 hi c 0, nnd fou'.h K 1-4 of ontii
K 1-1 cer ft, Tp 5 south, P. 21 B. lie tiniuos the
following witeesKes to prove liia ci ntinuous resi
d".':ee uiiou, end cull iva lion at unid land, vi: II.
(i!:i:foi-d, E. Cox, O. Li. Parnsworth, Wia.
Johesoii, all of llaidinan, UmWilla Co., Or.
10-15 L. COl'l'lN. IteKister.
NOTIGE OF INTENTION.
OR A GOOD
HARNESS,
ABLE,
REASONA-
i'uu cannot do better in tlie State, ii
you want to buy goods that
GIVE THE .BEST OF SATISFACTION.
Call, Jj-amine Good,
Convinced.
and he
Land Offick at Tire Dalles. Or
May 21, lt. (
Nniieo is hereby (riven that the followine
imnid at tenuis tilwl nofice of hia intfitioi to
make final proof in support of his efS?., and
that said proof vill be ciade before A. Mallory,
Nolarj' at. Heppner, Or., on June 30, li3, viz:
Walter II. McAfee,
of Umatilla Co.. Or., foe the 8 !i of BW
'i Sec 1, and HE t 1-4 Heo 2. and NK
r4 of NK 1-t Hihi 11. Tp 4 8, '. 2f E.
He names tho following witnesKes to prr.vo bin
continuous refidee.ee upon, and cultivation of,
said bind, vi: William Luneeford, Geo. Fuller,
William Gilliam, Wm, McAtee.
U-U L. COFFIN. Kejiator.
Shippira Mark :
F & S
Post Offi-e Box, 211.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lasd Orrire at Tire Dallm, Ob..
May 21. 1H3. Of
Notice is hereby piven tliat the follo-winit-named
hettler has hied notice of his intention to
make final proof in eupport of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before L. A.
Darlinm Notary at Loue Kock, Or., ou June So,
lV-!, viz;
. W. Coleman,
Xaitip Kock. Wasco Co.. Or., for the HE 'i of Bee
' f, Tp & S, B 25 K. He names the followtnK wit
j nesws to prove his continuous resident" upon,
and cultivation of, said laud, vii: (jeorse Stew-art,
Kilas Wrik-'ht, i. prouis, Ueo. ii. VV nghl. atiot
Sheep Men s Supplies,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Cattle Men's Supplies,
Farmers' Supplier,
Mountaineer's Supplies.
Tjmd Odicc p.t,'n-,e IlalleB. Or..
May2SI, 1KSS. .)
Nolice in herein- triven flint tlio followinp
nained settler has liled notice of his intention to
nirike iinal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made A. Mallory, No
tary at Heppner, Umatilui Co., Or, on July 9, 18S3,
vi:
John Stone,
Pre-emption No. 2IS2. for the south W 1-4 south
W 1-1 sec S', To a south, H 2fl K, and N '4 south
W 1-1 south W 1-4 NY 1-4 sec 2, Tp 4 south, R
2fl E. Ho names the following witnesses to prove
Ida ocmt in uovin residweu .vj''n, nd cnltivntion
of, raid Itu.d, viz: J. I'- Stiller. E. Prinat, H.
Hheli',y, Dick flee.iifui, (dl of Heppner, Umatilla
Co., Or. 10-15 L. Coffin, Resistor.
Ixm Hock, Or.
-14
L. COFFIN, lie ister.
"V-
Frazer, Sperry & Co.,:
w. o o ;
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I
11 Stark Street', Portland, Oregon.
. ' - , o : o
Libera! Cfu-h Advances made on t oiii,ruents.
Ten rer cent. Intend Chwrjrcd on Advances,
vlul-tf.
NOTICE OF INTENTION!
Land Office at La Grande.
! June 1, 1S
! Notice is hereby ?riven th'it the f'
1 named settler ha tiled roti'te of his nit
i imb fi'inl ro'f in rapixtrl of his '
) that s.iid proof will be made before!!. Y
! Notary lV.blic ut Heppner, Or., onJuii
: John Waller, I
i D. S. K0, for the south i N W 1-4, W 4
! l-l sc In Tp 3 south. It W K, W. M. H
j th" foliewiiv witnefses to prove his c
- ov-iderce upon, R:d cult.ivttonof, said
! Arcl.io Orawf-Knl Jatcen i'iersou, Jerry
l Jk-.-! Well.'.'. :Ui f Lerm. CniatiLia Co
1P-15 ii..Nl;Y W. i'vioitr, b
Heppner,
Oregon.
(0)-
WtvnT. Sacks and Twine.
Ranch and Camp SrrrLi.
Fish Bros.' axd Baik Waqoss.
AOP.ICCLTfRAL IjirLEM EST 8.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offick at Tbf, Daixkh, Ok., )
June 4. 18-.3. f
Notice is hereby triven tliat tlie 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 A. Mallory,
Notary Public at Heppner, Or., ou Ju.y 17, Is?.,
viz:
J. Strong.
Pre-emption No. 2tK!5. for the fractional lo's No.
53 'uid "t N' '4 sec 1, and fractional lotH No. 81 and
?: south W l-i and Mi 1-4 sec 2, T 8 south, H 2f K.
lie names tho foliowinx witnesses to prove hi
corttnuons residence upon, and cultivation of.
said land, viz: Geo. W. i-ti'-e, llenjarcin Matteson,
Jos Derrick, G. W. Junkies. n) of HaidmaD,
Umatilla Co., Or. L. COFFIN, Kotrister.
NOTICE 7)FlNTENlTCbN7
Land Office at I,a Obawk, Ob )
June 5, ifv:i.
Notice is hereby (riven tlt, the following.
named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to
make tinai proof in support of lis claim, and
that F,aid proof -.viH be made before ths County
Judaeof Umatilla Co., Or., m Pendieton, Or.,
ou July 7, 1-3 viz:
S. II- ChriHtion,
ITotnt stead No. 2(:f7, for the V, RE 1-1 osd 8P 't
IMV 1-lmVAl'p 2 eoulh. It 'A E, W. M. He
mnWs the followini? wilnewea to prove rus con.
tinuous ie,.vd'i:ce upon, and cullivatiou cf. said
land, v;.: Thomas Howard. Chfis, E. Hirton.
Heurj- .lord's. Joseph Jones, all tti lx-na Precinct,
L'mtt.'i'.la coautf, Oregrn. .'
!2..i7 1L D. DwKinT, llepster.
Heppner Gazette $2.50 a year;
$1.50 for six moLthc; II for three.
months.
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