3 o e OC3DC m 0 ) THE? GAZETTE. HEPPNER, THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 18S1. SETTLERS, ATTENTION!" Land Filings Free, and Proving Vp at the Same Price. For the past four months the editor of the Ga zette has had all the tools with which to do laud filing and proving up, but he has never adver tised the fact, as it would be interfering with others and outside of his legitimate printing business. But now that a little ring of Heppner land agent have combined to ruin the little busi ness the publisher of the Gazette has worked to build up, we will proceed to carrjr the war into the government dirt department. The ring is charging $2.5(1 for filings and $10 for proving up, over and above the fees to be sent to the dis ctrict land office. Now, to make a stand-off on the Treoie-out game the ring is trying to come on us,. we will Uo filing nnQproving-up ffce of all charge except cost of advertising and the fees that have to be sent to the district land office. Thus, the pre-emption proof that has been cost ing you $18.50 all told, can now be had at the Ga zette office at actual cost, $8.50, and yon can make a pre-emption filing for f 3;2o. We take this step not because we love the settlers more but because we love the ringsters less, lleturn ing good for evil might be al! right for some old fossil who had no paper bills to pay, but with us it is played out. Local and General. gMr. T. L. Johnston in absent on a visit to our distant county seat. L)i2f'"ili(Kaa!t Proving-rp free of charge lit theTrantifiS Died Feb. 21, at the residence of Hansom Hart, Mrs. S. Lalaude. When you want to insure your proper ty against fireball at the Gazettk office. hinooks may come and Chinooks may go, but LeezfiQi haware store runs right along forever. SetUt4!m4yuwKaa. orjnmmje a me instrument, du huwi im ovinff tSdoue fctfTiK"m& suddenly remembered, that he had tiroving up L. W. Darling, at Lone Iiook The? only place ki Heppner to get an litjjt of furniture is at the warerooms JffVWWWi, on May street. Oscar Minor and Taylor Dodson cut .and put up several tons of ice this week, ana lonnu n nicues iuiuk.w Independent, and must say it is one of the neatest papers ever printed. About 500 pounds of alfalfa tteed can "lie bought at loss than its cost below, at the store of J. L. Morrow & Son. We regret to learn that Wm. Penland is quite ill, and. that some of the chil dren off wWttyen VfA. Kirk and WmHouston are also sick. The balanoe of a large stock of cloaks v ill be closed out at cost for the next fifteen days at the store of-J. L. Morrow A Son. In whom, 'twirt monkey, man aud mink, do all the men of science think is found at last the mw-iing link? The Great Salt-Nominated. KS3IH;3eg33f Now is the mild winter of our content, for we know that good overcoats can be CSbohUt low .pri'Qt J. L. Morrow & Son's. There must have been sone sneaking 0 IJSttf noss going on when .Tiffin Hendryx found it necessary J') tell Ed Bishop t it .he was "aVl n KtlSliest." Mr. O.OlV. rnett is imvOr(HSS barber shop iu the Mutloc building, nnd is fully equippeo meet the waut-j jfcif hitjusiamird. Give him a oall. Mr. P. C7r5c)rg, who has boen absent making some extensive improvements on his ranch down the creek, is again be hind the show-Cjuse iu his jewelry store. jet the winterbt oi?n or shut, flau- vel tmderweunuu oe c.wnioriat)ie,0mi it. irt p.f.T. Ti. TVfnrmw Ar 0 0 Son's. 1 Unci John Locknane, who lias been out iu the hills tending sheep; became .almost snow-bhnd during the recent storm, and had to come to town to have Jus eyes doctored. When you wantft good rig to go any C Ji saddle-horse, or wanto feed ""- yuttr Team when you come to town, re member that iNelse Jones lias the only Jivery stable in Heppner. "Here comes Romej Here comes llomeo!" and he is satisfied with the world, having hatWiis stovepipe and l.ousehoLl iron woiks repaired by Mr. llornorV. J. Leezr'a tinsmith. The lower stnge now runs every day direct betweeifl Heppner and Alkali, without swinging away otf around llock- ville and Blalocland will soon "(k'-u nhorter route th;)h via SinnotrS. "Is it a sin," asked a IIfi"pner girl of her cruijrotlier, "for uuMo feal f?eas- lire when a gentleman says I am hand some?" "It is, my sister," he replies, gravely: "we should never delight ia falsehoods!" Dave Ilerren fS) officially informed Squire Mallory that if ho ever did any more business with him it woiJd have to )o in black and white, and there could jiHver again he any "word of honor" busi ness alniut it. q As Queen Margaret would say, gji'he mutual confereuoe that my mind nr.th had, by day, by night; waking and iu my dreams; is that I would fence a big pasture and, x?t all my nails, spikes, eto. ,t W. J. L&zer." Mr. .7. I. Uenrflrl ling oouneuied to raxe tno tnainuesss botuer or imvimr a ''"""",VV- :C3Ci,B,;'W itfi, (iiui i intM'uu ib Lki L'c it'ba ui (ill- paid work for him, it will be a gre.it oonveuience to his neighbors. Silas French was over Saturday from jiis lvoch creek slweprauch, and dropped in ou tho Gazettk to leave the financial pomplimeuts of Joseph Kouig, who wauted to renew his subscription, al though it nau not yet expired. T'' "un mm Twelve miles northwest of reiiik'Wpr" '5 t ! 5("; a young man named GWsojSlvSfvillod I k'"'w usel1 to ,,e hist Saturday while blasting out a well, He was on top and looked in as the blast went oh. A rock cut uiT his chin, aud ho fell hendlong down the well. William Warren, Oscar Miuor rnul Johu Heudryx retur.icd Friday f;"gi their hunt in the Wall creek cmutrv. They had quite r cold-time, but brought home u big load of deer, the animals having killed themselves in trying tQ es- f rtpe. Along about the fro:it end of this week, Hoppuer weather Wiia rather cold, aud there was about 1-t inches of snow on the ground. Most stockmen got up -vhat stock they could gather, nnd fed fcfor a few days. Ijueaday morning the welcome Chinook wind commenced Mowing, and at present writing, Thurs dav, the snow has mostly disappeared from tho0 hills, and the thermometer tands ut i.'fSibove. The best commentators have agreed ' that Shakespererfunnedtthe secondaud W.t c.wuc a-,,1 ( ntvara thov ever had came fVom the had ware Vor of W. J. Leezer. Born In Judge Dntton's barn, across the creek, Feb. 18, to the daughter of Sim Heed's old Autocrat, a son to the two-year-old colt Jim Munkers used to have running near the inilrrace. Auto crat and Polecat doing well, but as usual the Judge is very muchCexcited. A grand sleighing party took in the town Tuesday, consisting of Jim Fuller and wife, Park Oarrigues and wife aSd Mrs. Norman Kelly. The sleighing was good and the horses free, but up the road ajsudden lurch carfed a seat to give way, piliug uiie ladies in a soft snow bank. f Born-Ji IIftpner, Feb. 20, kPUfe, wife of VV. IT Elmore, a ten-pound son.' Although he has traveled a great deal and engaged iu many enterprises, the father regards tSis latest exploit of handing his name down to posterity as the most important he has as yet become interested in.. If Johnny Maddock wants his copy of last Friday's Oregonian he can find it pigeon-holed at the Gazette office. We do wish the Heppner postmaster would quit putting other people's mail into oar box. We have too much work to do to run a free 'delivery route, and dou't want everybody's mail stuck iu our box. Squire Waj;en Clark has laid down his loads of legal lore, and will here after devote himself to exclusively earn iirffflbis bread by the sweat of his saw. His advertising card appears in the Ga zette to-day, and when you want any kind of a building tweeted you will find the squire ready to take the contract. A Portland man worked a long while at making a bass viol or bull fiddlejaud at last straightened himself up antfpro- i.i a . i - i n 1 1 leu uis gaie-poi on me msiue w mo ju- strumeut, and when he tried to play, of course the tune stuck in its throat. Very sad. 9 The railway mail service mu' be get ting very vigilant. We recently made the error of directing a paper to Silver ton, N. Y., instead of Silverton, Ogn.and the paper was actually returned, we wish that these oilieials would hunt? up about a cord of Standards, Orego nians, Argonauts, Saientifio Americans and Chicago papeis which havo been senjgto the Gazette and ne'& reached a A GIGANTIC SWINDLE. Ed. Gazette: The spring orlj will long he remembered as an epoch of calamity in the history oE Hepp ner and vicinity, from the fact that one of the most viilianous schemes of fraud ever perpetrat ed on the duplicity of the ljgj'plo was conceived by au oiliciaLnppoiuted by the 'Mli'&e of our Staf-e'overnmont, un der t:ie supposition tnat ne wcuut su: sorve the interest of our people. About the first of April last, intense excitement was cr-.JftO0this community by a re port eurnlVftid to the effect that the bun! grant, donated b the N. P. 11. H. do. hmLrcvertod Iwcktothe government. i w9ffmrce or tiv wnatautnor- - J the rumor emanated 110 one seemed Bishop, Notary Puba, can toll vis from whence this report originated. Certain it is that congress was not aware of the fact that said land had been declared .n for settlement as the property of the public domain. Certain it, is that our neighboring towns of Pendleton, Vepi411 and the district land oifiee at La Grande w(x-pit aware of this im portant fistt. It has been vMLfpercd that said notory public had occSffiou to make a trip to The Dallcsukst pirtvious to the hind excitement. And it has been strongly suspected that he had a private consultation with the distjiit land agents at that place. And thWthui a little scheme was formulated tf,ioh the people. Under the circumstances a more Auspicious time for such a specula tion could not have beca selectod, ow ing to thifact that forWhme timo this land question had boen agitating the minds of the people here, as there were many holding railroad land, and ardently hoping that it would go back to the government, that they might file pre-emption and homestead rights on the same. Thus we 3ee that it needed but the lightest toucWif the ball to sot it ?oing with th'jfHvclt looity of nu electric i.eS TheM-sult was that Ed. R. Bishoji's office was crowd'iAsvith ruen eager to riio to secure tiseirMrnd. Aud t!e product of the wliole is that Mr. Bisliop camo out with a well rilled purse, to the detriment of tlHcummonwealth. But we shall leave for the people to de cide as 1 1 whether or not they have been dofiaindcd iu paying the land agent teesL CVt-MiiN. How to Make Cand.r Thin book gives full directions for ntaVn? all kindu of plain and fancy candy. Tii" recipe3 for maliiiiff carami'ls, chocolalo drops, French mixed and all other kinds of c.mdica cor.tainrd in this book are the sam as uned by tho loading city confectioners. Any ona can have these candies at homo at loss than one-third ths usu.U cost. Sent poKtvaUl to anyone eerdii.g at once the names of iiftcon married ladies and 30 cent in postal noto, or H iwpi'tit ht&raps. Address. KSTKK Pi'BLJSUlNT? (' SJ, 8S & 8Sli, Os- - WTr!rBl(K - k, liochesta N. Y. They've Moved Out. Aliiioujjh the (iAZK'rTK ofiice now lias sin tmiiK out with loiter paiutixl ou it as bin a set ter do, we believe we will have to pet Mr. Wil liams to paint us a bipser one, for quite often a young man comee tmlirinR in, looks around, stam mers, says he not into the wronn house, and goes .it. Oh, no, jouhk man. you didn't eet into the -ou trot into the one you t one. We know that this must lie the idiT.tical building, for people have told u of Ktv-irR our d'-St :ttin ou the doorstop ci.ld uinhts when the building was not a prii't-shoi5irfnm that fact alor.o we think structure. Wool Acctiey, Christy Sf Wisp, the well-known wool house of S;vn Francisco have estab lished an aceucy in the East for the sale of wool. This will be j great benefit to thii;it,-ons of this rir:o as shippers will have the option of sending t.i San Fran cisco or bv the Northern Pacific Eail- road direct to Boston whenever the i highest prices rule. Christy & Wise have written their agents at Alkali, Cof fin, McFarland & Co., to make cash ad vances on this year's wool to anyone wishing it at the regular rate of inter est, ten per cent, per Biinum. Address: Coffin, Mi'Fablaxp A Co., Feb. HV1SS4. Alkali, Ogn. 'R0M FLETVafeiSE. Feb. 9 'Si. uuiu uno umu iso iv.. ------- y your numerous readers, I send tuem There -will ha a tri-weeklv mail from here to Blalok commencing on the 16th inst. Mr. Landers and his sister, Mrs. Tow ell, from Eugene City, moved here re cently with the intention of remaining 'permanently. Mr. O. O. Rowland has been appointed notary public for this precinct. Mr. Fry, an enterprising merchant from Alkali, was "doing the city" one day this week. There are petitions being circulated and numerously signed for mail routes from here to Adamsville and Fossil. Mr. Flett, our enterprising merchant, will, as soon ryiie weather permits, build a larse fiio3omraodioTfPbuildiDg nnd increase his present stock of (roods to meetibe demands of the surrounding - r.--- country-. f 1 Messrs. Ladd k Turner will run a tri weekly stage from here to Blalook, com mencing on the 10th inst. There is a great deal of government land in this section of the country as yet vaoant. Parties desirous of securing good homes will find a better open ing. We are coneuient to timber, ht.vn plenty of water, and good soil, tlju affording opportunities which are unsur passed anywhere ia Eastern Oregon to those seeking homes in the far west homes that nature has adorned with all that is necessary to transform into beau tiful domiciles without laboring under the disadvantages usually met with in new countries. Emigrants and otlujr parties seeking homes aj e almost dany arriving, notwithstanding the inclem ency of the weatftr. Nomeo. P In Fnct, Several Asuertlons. Wa aHort tliat H. Hiralins Halloek, also culled Bishop's lieKgnr, has oollocted money from men ui tlii town under the false pretense of rendering a certain value id return, which value"he never rendered; therefore it follows thtit tiie said Hirc lin x is a dead bent who lias not as much principle as a codfish, and lucks only the 6a;id to cany out tjnstincls of a sneak thief. We assert that there are people in this com munrty Who regard IM Bishop as a sneaking schemer who lacks the tiu- principles of a man. We do not assert that he was ever in a peniten tiary as a horso-thief. but we do assertjLhat there are men who consider 8)rse-thier no worse tlma a man who would wheedle llftplo into tbe belief that hlirss on railroad lands were (jood jast for the sake of robbing them of fto local fees. $ . There is a hbel luin this State which protects even such things as Halloek and liishop when they are lied about. Ai.d if they think anything the Gazstte has said about them is untrue, they can get the majesty of the Slato law to swoop down on the Gazette, and ijwo don't prove verythiirfc wo br.w snM u'oout them, and more too, v.'e are tlio bijjgost liar on seven secti ).:s (f t:gjor:mieut dirt. l'ohit for l'ettii'oi'dtcin. As a eeqnt-1 to the ifa we recently pnbUshrd headi'd "Point for Publishers," wo now fiivo a Point for PettifojjKera, which may mnko pejJ.) llai'k that i'ttlifotwoi- ruiiio (ig's ngjjUiOTO much about law as a Iior doe:? .lOoSTfvrTO. . Oazktte had a bill r.;i:a;.st the estato of the late E. ?. Vr'i'.ile. Tiie bill was sworn Uimd present ed to the administrator, ('. S. Wul U subse-q-.iently cnrrie to thofice ai.d sa'd ilmt a oertair. party bal informed liiin that the deceased had stopped all advertisinj; two months before the b'll eaid he d-d. We not only showed him by the r!(f:''noiy had bet.-n luii t hi;r., but shoiriinnimt the advertising hsd baaH'ontin uedbut not charg -d for) two weeks uerthe ex ecutor had ord-jred it stopped. Then he said that .inj-.vay, he wi,'Ui,D pay for the advorliHinK that had bo-fi done aitor t lie death of the de ceased; th.'..ino hat.idvised him not to, read the law to him, and showed him that he couui Nor pay it. Via put the bill into the hands of CtovtQor Rea for collection, v.ith instructions to title if necessary. And judjiirg froiigjhe Jjint Jlr. Kea came arourd ai d handed an Hie fall amount of tiie b;l4)neit day, we conclude Vlmt PettifoKser Paiue'B lop.d advice was not consid ered valuable e:;ou?li to warrant the extra ei liense a rait would attacho it. A man some- tini08(j.tH li by reiudiatii;:O0:(Q.dv1Q3 lr.R 1:U ai'.d following the advice ot a shystor, and sometimes he d n't. Kristian Kom;liieiifi. Squire Mallory wrote a li ttcr to the Gazette oltioe, iu which, in alluding to Pair.o, heus,xi such Gft'ce ,'SJir'H-si')!,fl as "despicable pui.py," "jj,'' riious f.!didorer," "wUiniiiK ard barkins ol a pottifonKing cur," etc. While, tho eaniro may he correct in thua talcing Paine's msure, stiil, these are rather unchristian terniw to i used by an old niaiQiLo must know that in the course of nature it cannot be long bi fore he in brought into court to answer before the God he professes to believe in. By tho way, it is bcin;urumori-d (hat the squire's relijfiou is very s.hal.ov, r.r.d one con sistent christian gentleman goes so far as to s.iy he will get up a".d leave the cliuroh the next time the squire is allowed to lend i prayer. Instead of leaving he ought to g;t in ar.d pray like the dovil for the eld man, for he certainly neods it if half the stories told about his inconsistencies lire truo. Perhaps the squire has "forgotten" that he ever wrote the letter referred to above. If he ull como around some day when wa have time, e will show him tho original oopy. but he mom have witnesses along to jog his memory after wards, for alone he might "forgDt" tho matter very shortly. Bad' Tasle. The local lode of an honorable Order rccf: gave an entertainment iu Heppner which was largely attended by invited gnosis. Among those giiet-U there was certainly as mach general intelli gence as could be scar.xl up iu any audience of the same si:e anywhere. On the programme us a very ordinary song, whone point, if there wus any point to it, could be readily grasped l v a four-year-old child. And yet a c.'Qp.-; Or named Paine, temporarily clothed with a little brief presiding authority, had to reflect upon the intelligence of thejiudience by trying to explain the whole Bong liofore it was su;;g. Sir. Pel'.y Paine, may think that because he was diagced liji in a two-cent ckI fish country ljick liast, tiiat r one in the H,"pnor Hills behidea himself can u d"rstai.d a little song or anything else, but in tl 1 it seems there ant people who differ w Ih hit" I P,t t i f ogwrs who wish to wd rouiea of ta paixT to fiierds in too l.!at can iret them b v a -.pen at ten cento each. Call early and avA. the rush. J "The Woman's Physician." A common sense medical work for lailie on'y Fully answers all qaestioiis which modesly pre vents Rkii.g jumaSphysiciau. (iiros cautes and symit4u of all diseases of the ,x, with twi tive cure for each iu plain langmige. written bj laities who have made these diseases a life study A plain talk in delicate language, which ertir; woman, young and old. should read. It is reoon mended by eminent lady physicians as a guide for the sex. Handsomely bound and illut tnacl. Sent iXMtpaid for $1.00. Addrs Ui. Bxx HEsncH rrnusunxo To., 2, S3 A S'i,. U burn Hiock. KochiKter. N. t, A Few Plnin (-.,,:.,,, The governor of North Carolina said to me governor of South CarolinS-M'o. recently Saidto the Portlan d ( )reminian 'Aufwer a few )lain questions." And tbe Portland paper answered them. Sow the Heppner Gazette savs to tbe New lork Herald: "Answer afew plain questions," as follows: Why does a dog run sidewise? Who do some cows give muk when others do not, while both are etiwg the same kind of bunchgrass? Why don't a hen lav eggs when eggs are nwa neeilf If to morrow will be yes terday tfre day after to-morrow, vhat effect will a BudifPirChinook wind have on the next year's lambs of a barebelly shp? Auswer on the installment plan -ti worth per mouth. Stopping a Paper. Several good citizens have come to xia and told us tough tales illustrating the hypocrisy of the old fossil we mentioned last week as having stopped his paper, L11" ".Mvejio space to wasje on himj , 1 . i . i-" r I wuuiwo gave mm a free seuTl-oli-ioTl was ifflhecause he had merelv stoDned his copy of the paper, but because, true to his nature, he had previously oome sucking around after free puffs. A man certainly has a right to order his copy of a paper st-opn-jd whenever he sees fit, but when he doe n't act white in the matter he can ex pott tt get showed up. This I'.Mln olul-. niins to act on the Rauure rrflfjPV?erybody, and it expects the same tiitmeut iu return. 3 JFartiifrship Notice, otioe is hereby given that Mr. Fhil. leppner has been admitted into part Muhip in the Alkali House of Heppner iBlaokman. Heppneb & Blackmas. Akali, Jan. 1, 1884. j Xoseer Wanted. We want a logger right a.way to take a Mntraet to haul to our mill from 5(X),(KH) 'n 800.000 feet of logs which are already :iit. KtBK & lious-rjw, i Successors to S. P. (Orrifi , ' O. W. CORNETT'S llonnner .1 Barber Sim 1 - I In th A S'Mlock Build if ci$osite P. 0. Borg's i Jewelry Store, I now turning out Shaven, Shampoos and Hair cuts in the highest style of the art. CITY HOTEL BAK, Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars. MINOR & HALL, Trop's. Seeds! Seeds! Miller Bros., 109 Second" Street, Portland, Ogn lOCUST AND t ' JJOX ELDER SEEDS For Timber-Cultures on baud. DEALMKS IN EVBitY KIKD O? o o FIELD, w FLOWER, VEGETABLE, GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS, ETC., ETC. Send for Cn't-alog83. iiffition this papor. t3-"7 n Bl'MMOXS. In Justice's Court for the Precinct of Heppner, County of Umatilla. HUdo of ()reu-"m )-,viii A. Herren, plaintiff, V8 t has. McBeerue- r.l''Mu' Ti.Ure. the abnvo-nanied defendant: In the nanie of the Ntate of Oregon, you are here by n-iiuir.'d to appear before the unclenigneil, a Justice of thcl'eaco. for the precinct aforesaid, il. lHhl. at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said day, at tho olHce of said Justice, inlaid ......i-im-t to answer the above-named plaintiif in .. ,.;.mI action. The dflfondant will take notice .1..., :r i.,f..il to answer the complaint herein. the plaintiO will take jilgm-jjwigaiiist hiinfor i-ii k) and for plain tin s dislwreements oWhis Chen m.d'T my hand this 15ili dcy of Febru- A. Wai.i.oky, O Tliis summons is published once n week for six consecutive wee-KH, ny onier uairu rt-oixuo jn. f A . Mallorv Justice of the PeaciWor said Precinct of Heppner, County of I'matilla, Htate of Or'-gon. . (f; W. Rev, i- ,;i Plaintiffs Attorney. In Justice's Court for tlio Precinct ot Heppner. County of Umatilla, Slate of Oregon, lle'.pcer .t lilackman, plaiutiffj, vsChas. McBen, (l.'ilMIO I'il. 'i'nChiis. JlcHrv. tho abovc-namid defendaat In the rami' of the State of Oregon, yon are here- rr;Uir"d to appear before tho urdersigwd. a j-jst'ci- of the Piwo forthe pr 'O net aforesaid, on oi il Mil, lh at 10 o'clock A. M. of said dny, at the ofiii -a ol sa.d Jrifttcx, in s:eil precinct, to an. ii. i,t-,iic,.nniTiHil nhiiiiTitt's in a e vil action defertlant will take notice tlinl if he fail to answer the romp a-nt heroin, tlio piainun win take ittclgment against him for J-Js.lH, and lor pl-iintift'a disbursements of thin act-on. Given under my hand this lSlh day of febru- nry.ls. T A- S1i,.'i''"SI' iskxl) Justice of the licaco. fliis summons is published once a week for six consecutive weeks, by order dated rebruary IK l"l. of A. Mh;1oi7, Justice of the Peace, for the Precinct of Heppner, t ounty or L inaiiiia, State of Oregon. , .ItJ.""' , 4s.r.a I'lamtift s Attorney. ESTKAY NOTICE. Taken up ai-d posted by the nrdersigred, 1)T iles north of Ilepprer. Umatilla w about four mi c ntv. 'reon. one red cow anoui 10 or u J'" ..i.i n.l i.r .. ilf a soolled heiftr now about It) months old, I nw nraiuitu name "'e 1. ft ear cnipried and undersloiio in right part'all ii... ,l l ow hrauiltil name c on leiini iot marked or brandiil. Maid cow aril can this day appruised lory. Justice of tl at the sum of S2S by A. .V!al- Penre. liated at, tiep; uer, thiMstdayof Febraan-.l w gnIpLEY, Hexbt Heppxer, Alkali. am Tlio Old Established House ot HEPPNER & BLACKMAN; l)enli 0 0 GESSftiL Sole Agcats for Beppner, aiad Viein-ity FOR Celobratecf :B8iin Wagon, -AND Krfapp, Burra& & Co'apicuUural implements. Commission and? Forwarding Merchants. Ship Care of H. 9 Si AULL LINE OF SHEEP MENS' SUPPLIES JEET CHE'AP - ... .,,tNtTn Heppner, Umatilla Co. BliLVEDERK SALOO O Wm. Theodore. vov. (9 M ) KEEPS ONLY THF.( K'WpBest ot Whiskeys, :o: Q The Celebrated 'GETAWAY FltOM THE WiyOW" CIGARS! With HamM Filling, The Finest in Heppner, A Fine New Billiard Table for the Amusement of Guests. e NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at I -a Grande, Or.. Jan. 4, 'M. v,;- i h..rol.v oiven that the following. j ,,!..- i,u. ',!.) notice of his intention to Wake final proof' in support of his claim, and that said proof will De mane oeiore mihi a. Sotio-v Pnblio at Yiinon. Or., on lull, 8, 111, Wltham . Smith, r a XT., n-l f..,fl. V li KK. i KW ' NE ...'j VwY. Klj V. K-n. H tn a H. II -H K. W. M. He names the following witnesws to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jeese Hanier. Joel Ihrasher. W m. H. Holiinsou, George ijinviue. an m uimi, 4(fil 11 . . yWiUttlli'-Jtiniri. NOTICE OFINTENTION. t .....1 nrtinnt t.n Grande. Or.. Feb. 4. '84. v..,; u..,lii-.nrra Unit the following- numeil si.ttler has hlS notice of his intention to makelinal prisif in support of his claim .i ... ...i.i w U he mndfl liefore d ard G. W u-l, Notary 1-ubliu at Heppnor, Ur., up Slarcli il, viz: Htemen l-urivr, 1). . r,0. .!. lor llio O" - - .'.,-Vi' M ,1 UU7 K.U, VII 111 I 1 E W. M. lie names ins luimwum - to pr.-T- w ' "TZ. Wis iionir. Jamos 7 , ' , -n..nn mull unM UlXin. HI1U CUi- tivation Ol, wu uui,., "-V, , I, f Long, l heotlore ArmsiroiiK, Kcho. Or. II. W. Dwioht. Itegister. VOTICE oaiJENTION. Lanb Office at Ths Dali.f.s 0b., ) r tea. 11, l-11- . Noticn i? hereby giYP'i Tai tub. iim..-...K- l-J . -.. . ..n : named settler ha. make final proof in aupport of his e - aim, nut that laid pr.K.f wiU be madeMore T. E. Kramel Aary W Ella, Or., on March W. 14, viz: 1, n uiier ij. Jii-CT, Pre-emption No. 27'.. for the N V, NE Mi NW C fee? ill. Tp i N. R 25 E. He names the f low hiawitneUte to prove bis contintious residence nnon andcultivation of, said land, viz: Coleman ChapnuurJohn Mills. 'John Vancleve. Chaa. Hub.n. all of Ella, Or. y "NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laxd Office at THDATAgj. Or, Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of hi. intention io nui ftimt orK,f in supiKn or nis -pii', - v r , rm.f will be made befor Kei;ter and. Ke Eeiver The DhIU-s. (ir., on March tl, 1M4, viz: J'tvjttnn Looiieu. Hornet end No. UW. for the K ',4 HE H NW M SE LKWHNK ". TP 3 S- " E' ,len8,DO" .7 . ii tr, nmvA his continuou me iiimmiint - - ... . residence uti, and cultivation of mid I land, riz: Sarford ( lark. Hiram lark, bU-phen I if,J Wm Penland. all. of Hepprjer. LmsriHa Or. 17-5J E. L. B.hitu1 Rnwv P Hjekbt Blackmam, Ilppner. 69 lu O 9 TILE - 9 0 9 fe 13 AlknlL 9 FOR CASH OR TRADE. 1 Alkali, Wasco Co. All kinds of IOUGH and DIIESSBD L M- BER, SH-INGLES, ETC., . kept constantly on hand. "We have recently received a large and complete Btock ot FIRST - CLA SS LUMBER, SHINGLES, CEDAR QOSTS, ETC., ' Q Which we will sell at lent pou. Bible figures. Give us a call. DANIELS fc HERREN, Castle Rock. New Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, ALKALI, - - OEEUU. R. B. HOOD, Trop'r. -:o: Horses Bought and Sold on Com mission. THE BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO HORSliS LEFT IN MY C1HHQE, Terms Boasonable. Stook Shipped to any part of the Coun-g try an uruereu. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office Iinds.Or., Jan.Si, 'U. Notice is hereby given tWt the. following-, named s-ler has tM notice of hi. intention tn make final pr,K.f in that said proof will l lngde bofore H. w. Hn,. J vT, ,nX P,.blic at HSpuner, Or., on Match K lH, viz: n 0 r ,t D. 8. No. live, for the N NE and N 4 NW H Hec 8. TP 1 8, K 27 E, W. M . He namee the fo - lngwitnesseH ui pro v..... - -- -ee uiKm. and cultivation of, said land, , Jowph Arbuckle. Wm. ljunoeloru, w..v.w. W m. VVamer, an oi xieiiiiiii-r, 45.511 11. W. DwiaiiT. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION, OLasp OFntm at Tbb Dam.eh. I Jan.4,K4. .( Notice i hereby given that the foH.win named settler ha. file4 tiotioe of hi. Ivii t make final proof in upirtof hi. clfci w, J'",' mid prK f wiU be madn b. rore A. MalUry, NWaty at Hewner, Or. on Feb. '4 " (Mew It. Evviivn, Pre-emption No-. 2t!J, for the HE . Be. m, Tp 1 1 N KWK. Heoaaieetlio foUowing witneeses to nrovuhis ouatinuon. rosidenoe upon, and eulu Vatton of, said land, viz: ('liae. W allace, E i.ha Winslow. T. Armstrong, K. Hendontra, aU or MrncT. CmatiU. Co.. iir. 00 9 9 S 99s! OO & 0 9 O OO o o Ol