p & GEORGE III OF ENGLAND. Hill Ny.'s Calm anil Impartial Kevlew v of m Gore Loving King;. Boston CH jIx?. O-wje m was lxjrn Iu E l-Wanl June 4, 17. and ran for ki.ij iu 17). He was a on of Frederick. IYinc-a of Wales, and halJ the oUii of king fr sixty years. He was a natural bom king and su;cMd"d hi granlfatliT Ooorgc II. Ixxik as ymi vrill a.lown the Ion;; p9 of English his tory and you will not fa I to notice the scarcity of self-made kings. How few of Itacin were poor boys and bad to skin alunj f r years with no mony, no influential friends and no fun. Ah, litJo doci the English king know of hard tune an 1 rarry ing two or llir-"i barrels of water fi?a tired elephant in cider U"t be may get into tua afternoon performance witbout momy. Whea he guts lired of being prireo, all he bas to do is just to be king all dnv at good wngas, and then at night take off hU bi,:h priced crown, ban; it up ou the hat-rack, put on a soft lint and take In the town. Abovt to take in the town. George IIl"qtiit being prince at the age of 2J years and began to hold down the English throne. He wotild retrrn along for a few yoars, taking it kind of quiet, and then all at once he would declare war and pick out some people to go abroad and lenvo their skeletons on some foroign fehore. That was George's favorite amusement. He got up the Spanish war in two years after he clome tha throne; than ho had an American revolution, a Fr.iueh revolution, an Irish rebellion and a Napoleonic w ar. Ho dearly loved carnage if it could be prepared on a foroign strand. George al wnys wanted im ported carnage even if it eaine bi;;hor. It v as in 1705 and early in George r.)i that tbo American sttimp act paisod th3 legisla ture and the Goddoss of Liberty began to kick over the dasltboard. George was different from most Enjlifb kings morally. When he sp.it on his hand andgraspcd the soeptor he took his scruples v 1th him right onto the throne. He was p it talked sboufJhalf so much as other kings Wore or since his tinmNmo o'clock mini tiwoys found George in ba.1, with his soepter finder the window sash, so that he could pave plenty of fresh air. As it got along toward 6 o'olooic he would call the hired girl, tell her to spread a linen lap-robe ou the throne till morning, issue a royal uk ose directing bar to turn out the cut, and In- tier behind the royal rtova in the council chamber, then he would wind the clock and fOtire. Early In the morning George would bo op and dressed, have all his chores done, and the Uirono dusted off ready tor another hard days reign. George III is the party referred to in the declaration of independence as the present ting of Great "Britain, and of whom many bittor personal remarks werd made by Amer ican nftrrtntji On, flits ita ha iri.tnr Oaurge warn not highly eeu'emeu. If he had come over here to spend the rammer with friends in Boston, during the days of the stamp act excitement, ha could! have gone home packed in ice, no doubt, and tdth a Swiss sunsot under each eye. George's mind was always a little on the 1 his, and in 1810 be went crazy for the fifth Mine. Always before that he had gone right ahead with his nign,"whetbr he was fry or not, but with the fifth attack of Insanity, coupled with suggestion of the t rain and blind staggers, it was docided to tie hint up in the barn and let some one else leiirn awhile. The bidtoriun says that blind ness suoceeded this attack, and in 1N.I1 the tVince of Wales became regent George III diel at Windsor in 1820 witi. the consent of a joint committee of both bouses of congress, nt the age of 83 years, lis mads the kingmt run as king, without stopping for feed or water, of any monarch in Euel 8h history, fiiity years is a long time to lie a monarch and look under the bed $ury night for a Nihilist loaded with a To b a monarch and look under the Ovd erery night-, cut-glasi txiniband Paris green. Bixty years ' qulrr TrfrWI '"Jorkyt'.c.-,,, . M.i'.. in hope mfc on ttj r;gut side politically air the lime. George was of an inventive turn of mind, and nsbd Ui be moukcyitig with some kind of a patent evenings after he hiul poeled his royal robes. Most of bis putenU related to land, however, and some of the most suo Cussful soil In Massachusetts was patented by George. He was always try'ng torn scheme to make pila of money easy, so that he wouldn't -have to work; but he died poor and ctriV at lait, in EngHud. He wai not very smart, but he attended to Imsiness all the time, and did not get up much of a rep utation as a moral leper. He said that as King ox itreat unuitu au.i general supriu ten lent of Cork h did uot aim to fliake UHicli unise, bat he desired to attract uni versal attention by bein; so moral that he would be regarded aa ea-ontric by other crowned bsads. Bill Nye. What It J lulled. Chicago Trfbune.1 "Ton don't nnwn to say that you wish your wife would turn into a pillar of saltf 'N.,t my . -t.lv lint " "Hut whall" "1 wish she wasn't quite so peppery. BatiafMctorv Keaulta? (Life.) rlerical-looking gentlemen (to boy) My little man, can you direct me to the camp ni.'tiu I Lutle boy (in great haste) Yessir. It's joat on de odder side of de bill. lleulleuian Ah, thanks. I suppose the atteudaace is large and the result satis factory f Little boy (with cntbiniasm) Tesslr, de ruh Is wery satisfactory. Me fadler tapped a kag o' beer j wt outside de grinm's, an' sold it in lest'n an hour. Pm goua' fsr au otider ka ' Mm1 pi ' jfi 7 " TRACE Vsi MARK. F &5 k s W " Free fr jlnUsst Jfaictics a rut J'vijon. a r AT Dt.V'Hm A j II XitM. m LTK.tK.?i. Via! f K Ma;r.'Jti5 B sH THt GREAT " P Cures Sheumatism, Hcuralnis, Ain Ita'l.a-k r.jcl-wS. TwilwfUr, tub CNtiara A. tohU.uk khi,thKe.iiu. Ffi'U Yard at lrfxiii!;tiin. I have opened np my feed yard at Lex ington, and am now folly prepared to feed and stitltle all tbe horses that may coma. I'ieuty of haj ,-,b'raiu and careful attention. I Tux CnoiT. Fino stock of frSit nans, lard-cans and njki'ids of cans at Leezer & Brings'. $'jri Reward Strayed or Stolen. From seven miles east of Weston, two sorrel geldings branded two lmrs on left shoulder and O on top of It on rilit shoulder (Itndio's brand on John Day). They are ahuiit 1-t hands high, light-sorrel iu color, one has giuall white spot iu forehead. Six years old and slightly harness-marked. Deliver to Kev. K. CI. Oglesby, Weston. J. B. Cuajibehlain. Oil! I mm W. J. LEEZER. L. W. BEIGQ3. MA IX STREET, .... IIEPPXE12, OREGON -Vdealers in(- Hardware, Tiiiwp, Stoves, Ranges, Cullcry, - -A-giicultiiiYil :o: Keep Constnutly :::::: STOVES :: llANGEG,:: 11" " ALSO HAVE HOES, BAKES, GRINDSTONES, AUOUUS, SAWS, HORSE SHOES HARROW TEETH, BIRD CAGES, - - s LANTERNS AND PISTOLS. Nails of ATI Rinds, Iron and Wooden rumps, and Eolts of Ajj Sizes. O )aoent foe( The Celebrated Bufor Plow. m A FULL LINE OF STOP The Gilmore 'Hofise Pirst-class accommodations and convenient to railroad station. Heppner City Brewery. ''TlLrlYKiiTcTiiTnlirclinsod IU6 latest Brewing Appnrntus and utenmln, I hiii eiiftViled with my cold soft-water upring, ray doep, cooj btotie-cellnr nud the fresh, pure atiiiowtjkei'e of the Heppner Kills, to offer my customers a SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BEER At reasonable wholesale and retail rates. Lunches of All Kinds - AND Tarties in the country must rJ'ina empty kega, or !?G p.piece will bo charged. J. B. NATTER, Proprietor. G. D. SMITH, 0 Saddle and Harness Taker, Main Street, Keeps oonily on Laud a full assortment of Harney, Bridles, Whips, Saddles, Collars S., . In short eTerythinit in mj line. All work in my line made to ord.T, and from the best Santa C'nu and BtockUin leather. KEPAIUING DONE SUBSTANTIALLY AND "WITIfeTASTE. 0 . THE GREATa piM !ip?a atka fa FOR p I UfflV t tmigue coaled white or eovried with a brown fur ; pni:i in the back, sides, or joint often tnixtsken fur Kheum-ti-m ; sonr stomach ; Lisa of appetite ; sometimes nausea and waterbrcuih, or indigestion; flatulency 2nd acid eructations; bnwek alternately costive and lax; hvadiictie; loss of memory, with a painful tensatkm of having failed to d.) something whi.-lt ought to hr.v.; been dor: flfbllity J low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyea; a dry cousrt ; fever ; rculessness ; the urine is scanty and high-cclured, and, if allowed to starrfl, deposits a sediment. (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is (pwrally usetl in the Swth to mroifc tht TorpM Liver to healthy action. It acts with extraordinary cCicacy en the and BOWELS. AN EFFECTUAL 6FECIHC TOfl Const I pntlnn, K'lioti.icsii, Sick Headache, Jaundice. V' 'ollc. Menial Ieprer.lon( Itovrol CumtlaintA. j:tc., i:tc, i-ic. Endorsed by the use of 7 Mill ion of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY fmimi For Clillttreo, for Adulta. and for the Aged. SAFE TO TAKE 1 AMY CCHDn7CN OF THE 8Y8TEM I J. h. zeilTsT& CO., OLE TOOPBiarroKS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TEICK, CI.OO. Ileppuer, Lone llock and Antelope Stage Line! Sigeiust & Glasco, PKoriUETor.s. Leave Heppuer at 6:30 a. m. Fridays. Leave Antelope Tuesday noous. Carryinp; the U. S. mails, passengers and p.iekaKes. AXD - Implements. a Full Stock of SHELF IT ATM nv A in'. sr-i AT THE Best Brands of Cigars. Alkali, Oregon. fffiOIgp D5SEAS2 c Artcna Ward 'a fllnon. Iu jrn Word IiJuJsJ me a pa of i4mia Doa to lux perforoajce, IrauieJ in his own C Admit : ; . to Re..ervHl B-ats : kOt. JitjuiliS. LL. D., : '.m -T, A:sD KBItNDS. ! . i im i ss to be joqJ Uut d one of w dies. : . Tuo Vs:.er h0 takes it up will l: . sup.-rs3j&l. aod a more CutuicrvaUve : . man eppo,ntej in his plara. - : : ARTEltrrS WAKD. '. The la;t tima I Qjel this pass recurs to mo as i write. Th ..irrht iq raow, sia-.h an 1 borjal blasts. Within tbe hall was crowJc I, and the roar that went up npoa each of tha well-worn wit icis.ni comnetjl vr.tta hu "Pan-.ramio Cjmiaen- tar" wa- q.ilt diabohcal. oee.njma at tin door, Artermw poin'ed over riis lett shojliL-e. which I un lcr stood wa3 an lavhatioa to sfep behind the enrtain. He was near that point in th loct.ure wjere the m ion in the p.inorams be-ins to wobblo. I kaew what was com ing. Tao enat.c luminary for a fe w aocoruls spun around liks a top, displaying Its f rui' quorWrs with a ramdiy that would have (lone creJit to the novea moouj of Saiura. Thun with aa olistiuats yaw it assumed a posiuoa uevsr seen in the CiJestial hemis phere, and stoprvd. Arlamiu had boaa watchin;! It with a countona'Jro exprcsiva Of prof ouadt annoyance. When tiie thin' caawd its evolution; hi s'la icod at tae audi ence as if aKking Jtbjir sympathy, and ex plained "that lie wus na a.-Hi.Uiut abort that Uight and woidd blibiired to solicit the in dulgence of his tth w-.llo K-. i., moon." With thJJ;ii' disappeared, anl by the tuns I gor rou,i tho wiagj he was s;t tinpat a table hoflnag a bottle of raw spirits and one glass. AfUir tbe hospitalities of the occasion had beoa distieni he related to ms"a long and circumstantial account of an incident that occurrad the night before at BprinKfla.d. As thi occupied some ton vniu ures, the congregation, which had become quite uproarious, was quictod from time to time by his kn' citing with a haaimjr on the machinery and j"iiing the disobedient moon witifa string attached to it Bomg thus rostd and refreshed, he turnod to tbe plat (inn and tluishel his lecture, to the bounJle-M satisfaction of his bearers. MaHsachusetU I'mgresa, 3 Mnwachusetts seems to do more toward pitting tho country into trouble and out of it than any of her slsfe"n. She gives ua the Pur. Ian as an offset to that row she got us into with England about a hundred years ago over some tea that iras Jfjmped in her harbor. She certainly does well in the slug ging roil yacht buildi:j line, and wa think, s g J3l Americans, that the Puritan iE going; to distinguish herself. She is handicapped witha name that is enough to hold anything back. A fast Puritan I Were the Puritans In charge of affairs to day they would have the owners of the yacht publicly whipped for Indglgin-j in such frivolous practloo and probably burn the boat as a witch. Origin of Hpflcetiaa. lllaTpcr's Uaiar.l OB niB KVOLUTIOX OF IHB CUAIKMAS. Kiitunsletl.g. Detroit Pininieroial AiWertlsor "Philander,"' fid a pretty gud to hat ita ful lienu, "I wiHh you'd tie this ribbon at my throtc 1 can't see how to do it with out a glr.n." Of toario, I'll only he too prlad to, ' he sail, anl at once grappSfi (he strings. Altor an umtioceful effort ot five minutes, during wai h he jot as red as a brick house and perjpire 1 liie a pitcher of icewator on a July window. Ill, he stam mered: "I I don't think I can tie a ro spectahla knot, Mij Mary." "'Supposo, Philander," she whupered, with a pretty little blush, "suppowyou call in a preacher to assist" Like the nnvei ling of a Ixuiuti ful mystery the situition nnfoklsd itself to Philander, and he f better now. Tlia Yruiiff Idea. lHarr's Bazar.) Freddy had boon ropoaiedly told he must not ask people (or iionay. One duy he m t Mr. Williams, wbo could never resist an ap peal from the small boy. "Mr. Williams," said Freddy, "do you ever give five centses to little boys what don't ask for 'eiuf He got the money, Tha l'.lnlit Man Tnrn Vp. Foreign Exchange. J A man went into tbe country lust SHmdny for a walk. He carried h'S overcoat on his arm, but, 8ndinjr it burdensome, hung; it on a fence. Taking a card from his pocket ho wrote: "Do nut fcjtieb. this coat; infectod with smallpix." He came back two hours lator and fnund the card, up n which was written, underneath his warning. "Tcaiiits for tje coat; I've hwi the smallpox." Wliere lfrnnranoe Is III 1m. ThllaiVlphia Pr-.1 An Iowa jude has dtcdil that a man Is in duty bound to toll his wife wbtre ha spends the evening when he is a way from hum This decision is all right to a cert un extant, bi. suppow thj man dnesu't kno 1 Pattlnj His Foot In It. (AlbinT Arjin. "Tho oiler thj burlesque acfrew erows the higher she kicks," says Th Chrittian at Work. Good grsci.a'i! How i.i a relig lous editor ever losri!j!-sE?S:t!i ObJeU to a rhrl-tfun flctkAiid. fBonton Olobe 1 ! mtmM I Taxfl, tho .-heist, having tonted reFfoB PRIVTINO OP KVi:i!Y DESTRIPTION Iiions his wife has sued for in?orca. (. u-, his comanlics in bacouihif a "oi i Uun. Pliippprs. Take Notice. VTe are noxv better than ever prepared to handle all freight and merchandise consigned to our care, having ample room in our lanje warehouse for iU full protectKin af-rt.il whid and weather. Vie civs prompt attention to all forward ing and commiRsiun business at Alkali, Eeppnar's natural shipping point. When yon order pomls or marbinerv in Portland, San Francisco or the East, have them uiarhed care of H. & E., Alkali. Hkfpnek & Blackmak. Farmora anil Stork men. Any reader of the Gazette who sends : n8 wiH receive the W iliamette Farmer i '1,r whole year Leave your orders at Gazettb office. Or any one who is a ! subscribco the GAZErrB eau have the Gazettis and Farmer for 84- the regular price being St .00 for thein both. This offer is good for 60 days. Jnstires Of tiie per.ee, notaries and others should romemlier ihat a stock of legal blanks, notes, mortgages, deeds, eto., can be found at the Gazette office, and any blank rcqnired can be printed to order at short notice. Tlio Gazette office now contains n large fire-proof unto in which to stow nway laml-papers mid other valuable documents. GOVERNMENT 1HUT. .... r..rK to remember that yon euu file or prove up ou your land at Tire (Jazmtk olKce, Heppner, nud ninlte a big saving on the operation. A township is laid out as follows: Kiirth. 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 U 13 K1 S Land. r 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 Luiul. Asecfon is 1 mile sipmre, orV40 actea. A townstup is 6 miles fcnuaro. Grab early and avoid the rush. Oregofl Railway and Navigation Co. ()CVN DIVISlOiV. RteRmejwill sail from Tortlai'd for San Fran. Clievt-t-ve (lays, iu:d commencing 8ept. 1, from Hhii Francisco for Portland every live days, leaving Ainsworth dock. Portland, at midnight, and Spear street wlyrf, B:in Fronaiaco, ut 1(1 L u. K.lb DIVISION. Pnr.serger Tnun leaves Alkali r all poi.s west ut 1 :SH a.m. Pussnnger Train leaves Portland at S P. M., urriving at Alkali at 11:32 p. M. pjisseimers for point on the N. P. It. H. change cars at Wuliula Junction. TI'KODGH BLEEPING CAIH. Pullman Palace Dmwing Kooni Blooping Cars between PorJ.and and St. Paul. GKjRSJtAL OFFI.T58 COB. KiONT AND P 8T3. C. H. Pbescoit, V-uiHiier. m m.J JOnMUIH, J NO. J. TlYRNE, MoiW" (ioiiT Pa-fnenifer find Ticket Agent. John Hkuviob, Afnt, Alkali. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lnnd Offine nt 1 Gmnrfn, Or., NoV. 5, '5. Ntitict' im hnrfby give n thit the lloit-naincd pettier ih.s hied Tioti-jg of Mh intention U mnke fin.tl proof in PiippoiTof Inn clcim. and thatwud procf will bfAiade before J. W. lt'dinrton. No tary Tnblic at Heppuer, t)r., on Due. 1H, 1885, viz: Fmnls H. Snow, D. R. No. for tho HK Beef i. Tp S south, It 27, K. W. M. He nameH the following witneHPPH to provo hm eoiititmoiis rrfidence niton, and cultivation of fluid land, viz &m, NevillH, J), H. Htnlter, J. T. Turks, it. H. Wiuteon, all of iJepp. ncr, Oregon. A 1HH-13 8. O. Bwackhameb. Tegiflter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. O Land Office at ThtI tiff's, Or., Nov. 5, VS. Notion is hereby given b.at the following-named netller has ftl-ni hi niee of intention to makn final pniof in support of hip claim, and thnt said proof will be madu lnfore the County Judge of ftlorrow Co,, Or., at H-'ppner, Or., on Dec, ID, 1885, via: Washinqton Williams Hd No. 1972, for the Nli X Hen. 8, Tp t 8, U 25 K, VV. M. He names the following witnoHnen to provTf his con tm uouh renidcnce upon, and cul tivation of. Raid land, viz: W.J. fileAtee. lavid McAt NelBP MagnuHen, John Jjockanne, all of HepprM", Oit'gon. i;iH-w i!.. L. yMITH, Iteprieter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. v Land Office at Lb (i mndo Or., Nov. 10, 'RS. Notice is hereby given that the fnllt-wii named settler has filed notice of hr intention to make final proof iu support of her claim, and that said proof will he made before J. W. Ked ingtou, Notary at Heppner, Or., ou Dec. 2tt, ltiri, viz: Mary C. Hale, D. 8. No. R511, for the W '4 N W i NK hi NW N W U NK h Sec. 24. Tp US. K 27, K. YY. M. She name tlte following witnesses to prove her oon tinnous residence npoi,and cultivation of. s:iid land, viz: D. K, Jayne, J. C. Kail, W. D. Crank, Frank Hale, all of Heppner, Or, 1HW-44 t. Swackham Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., ) Nov. 17, lH?-r. f Notice is hereby given that the following name! wettler has tiled notice of his intention to make final jtroof in support of his claim, and thnt said proof will be made brfore J. W, Kod inirton, NoUuy at Heppner, Or., on Jaiiimrr 9. lrn, Charles W, Fntes. D. 8. No. SVm. fur the NW Sec. lo, Tp I ??, n 2rt K. W . M names me roiiowinw witnew lo prove ins coiitmuouH resnr nee np:i tivniion of, said land, viz: TowNrwnd Hfid Mathews. L. Kimberly, T. K. Wood, L. B. Wood, all of Ac ton, Or. lolt-44 E. L. Smith, Register. A boolc of inn riMrpo. Tliu b Ht book tor an fitfur to con no exiierl. fir itlrii'rwiBfl. Itc.iiiUiiiifl liaihil iiuwspnpcrHnnd V8limates of the coat of advertinii.fr. 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Let u hear from yon. Respectfully, ' MONTGOMERY WARD, CO. 827 dk 229 Wabash Aveaae, t aiemm 111 2T a? oo U ibuh Aveaaa. hlcan. Hi- . , ex!iiiinm neatness ma nilrti at thej (IsTette office. UHrs fmra . distance pmmptlr 6iendt-d lAhd Tiling done and arreted. I w alia Walla People 9 0 Who are branching out and founding I new homes through the Heppner Hills j country should keep posted n -what is I miini? on arnund tlieir nld town bv sub- sfribing for the Walla Walla Weekly St-itesuian, published by F. J. Parker at 83 n year. Orders may lie left nt the Gazette office. Prove np at Heppner Gazette office. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijnnd Office at Thelhllleo. (r40rt. 31. 'M. Notice is herehy fnveu that the followinir nml mttler has tiled notice of his intention lo niHke tir-iil pni-if in supiwirt of his chtim, nd that anid proof will lie mmle bi'fore H. B. ! Fevre, iulnrj at Lone Hock, Or., on Deo. 11, lKtw, M. Colby Clnrk, Prn-emitinn No. 4V.'7, for the SW H EW. 29, Tp 5 S, K U t, W. M. lie imnirs the following wit neKwH to irive liin conlmiious residence ujhhi, and rnllivRtiun of. wml land, via: II. (i. Kohin son, '. L. Sweerey. l'rank Hwfenry. of li4ine HiH-k.-Ck .; F. H. Hanldinir. of lioct Vullny. Or. nft-ir K. L. Smith, lh-uistcr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ofilre at Thp Dalles. Or.. Oct. 50. W. Notice it hereby uiren thnt thefolhtwiiiK-nained settler has tilHl notice of his intention to nmire hnnl proof in aupiiort if hip clriiin. and tlmt said proof will be made before J. V. Ihslinton. No tary Public at Heppner, Or., on Dec. 5, lb83, ra: Jefferson D. Kirk, rrp-emrtion 23.". for the NW U Sec. 26. Tp 1 S. H K. VV. M, ile r.amcp the followinp witncaH-w to prove hiFConttnmms nipiilenct' tiviou. ami col tipntidn f. Huid hmd. viz: Wm. Dunoiil. W. (4. HwiHer. Jamett I'wli, W. (i. IcCarty, all of Heppner, Or. Wi-41 I.. Bmitu. Hosml NOTICE OP INTENTION. l.iml Office nt The Dulles, Or.. Oct. i, !. Notice is lierebv piven tlutt the followinfr ranied settler has hied notice of !sis intention tc mnke final proof in purport of his claim, and that said proof will he made before J. V. ltcd inioii, Notary lit Heppuer, Or., on December 5, IStj, viz: Walter M. Kirk, Prn-emrtion No. 4178, for Die NW W Ree. 81. Tp 1 8, It 31 K, W. M. lie names the following wit nesHea to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: Wm. Durand. V. O. SweeOer. James Ijeech, W.ft. Met 'arty, all of Heppner, Or. StMl E. L. Smith, liegislrr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lard Office at The Dnllea. Or.. Oct. 2S, '85. Notiee ia hert'lij'gLiven that the following-named settlor has tiled nico of his int'ion to mnke final proof in supportof his clniirr: mid thnt'said proof will be made b?fore H. H. le Kevre, Notary at Lone KiKk, Or., on Dec. 11, lHfti, vis: Frank A. Stceeney, 9 UaPrej-mption No.2l. for the NE NW H two. H V7, VgL, SW nud SK NW t Sec. 22, Tp 6 8, R -fill, vV . M. He names the following witnessep to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, vis: M. O. Clarke, (too. W. Hoone, Htulie H. Clarke, of Lost Valley, Or.; Joh. i. MoGee, of liardiuan, Or. l.W-41 K. L. Rmith, ReKister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Tfc UAilU WrriUB AT AUK IJAIA.VX, UK., f Notice is liorpTiy mven thnt the folldwirm- nHined BwtllBr ImHhttj notice til his in trillion to mnke liintl prMf ijj nupport tf Win chtim, unci tjj-it taid prt(f will he made before J. W. Hniinton, Notary Public Rt Hevnier, Or., ou Deo. 5, 1885, viz: w Stoles Kirlc, To commute homrptodJ No. 1111. t'nr the NE i Heo. 2t. Tp 1 S. It 2ti KVV. . He i.amoa tl?e fol lowing witnv'SHpR to y;rove his contuiuouN tohi- aonce nion. una cniTiiiion or. 8;ud imid, viz Wm. Dunind. W. O. KwTetner. Chan. McBw, (J. Smith. Reffiter. McCnrty, ail of Heppner, Or. 135-41 IL L NOTICE OF INTENTION Land Offiee at The Dalles. Or., Oct. 20. "85. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler lias filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of hor claim, and that said proof will be made before W. W. Kennedy, No tary Public at KoKsil, Or., tm Dec. 21, loMS, via: Jawpf Johvxov, PA-mption No. 2t)22, for the W K SW U Sec. 14. and N H NW Bbo. 28, Tp 7 8, It 21 K. W. M. If) lftimes the following witiiesHt- to prnvo his continjijnir? rt:side;icvupon, mid cultivation of, said lafd, viz: Wi W C)?lhy, A. J. Oglenby, Wnyrie iiamiltnii, llalph Hamilton, all of FtaiHiJ, Or. 18J-4-4 E. U HMITH, IlAt-r. OTICH OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Nov. 4, '85. Notice is hereby given that the following named nettler has tiled notice of his intention to imike final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Hcd ii.gton, Ivtury at Heppner, Or., on Dec. Hi, viz; Christopher C. SfaytJei,, Pre-emption No. for the NK of See. 8. Tp 4 H, It 25 fc, W. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous renidnm- ii, and cnJtivation of, snid hind, viz: John Jeins, Shannon (Jraham, J. W. Aildtxtt, W. Mcllee, all of Kight ilile, Or. 1S8-4; K. L. Smith. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. 3?asd Office at The Dalles, Or,, Nov. 4, '85. Notice is hereby given that the foliowing nnmed settler has film notice of his intention to mmte final proof in support of his claim, and that, said proof will be made before J. W. Ked ington. Notary nt Heppner, Or., on December IM, lW'i, via: Frank S. Fairhnmt, Pre-emption No. 2433. for the SK Sec. 28,Tp4 8 It 25 K, W. M. He names tiie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, via: K. H. Cox, H. H. Glass ford, II. Munjar, Jolm Hfidley, all of Hardman, Or. 138-43 K. L. Smith, UegiHtr. TIOlJrlOMES'H)7AI) CONTEST. U. 8. Land Office The Dulles, Or., Nov. 23, Complaint having been entered at this oi'ice by Jacob!). Ambrose against Geo. It. H. Hnrd. for abandoning his homestead entry No. 18H4. dated Dec. 10, ls&, upon the M 4 NK it, K V HN1 8e. S2. Tp 1 8, R lirt E. in Morrow county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of snid entry; the said parties nre hereby snmmoiied to apiwir at this olhce on the Hth day of January, JKHil, at 1 o'clock 1. M when a decision will lie rendered, to respond and furnish teetimony concerning said alleged abandonment. J. V. Keftington, Notary nt Heppner, is authorized to take depo sitions in above ca.se on Jan. 2, IHsti, at 10 A. M. K. Li. fcsMlTH, Register. C. N. TnnBNBtTRY, Receivor. 14(Wl NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The DhIIos. Or., Nov. IS, '85. Notice i hereby given that the following named settler hat filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pre of will be nmue beforo J. W. Rcdingtou. Notiuy at Heppner, Or., on Dee. 2t), lWw, viz: WrH Hi:Ul 1.iTt.f XL KW is. W U. Ml.1 U 10 Tp i H. k Vi K, W. M. lie names tho following witnesses to prove hid continuous residence M"n. pwltivfiitn of, Kid lnnd, ris: Frank fnlliiiin. A. K. WriBht, Ohnrles Kirk, of lleppuur; Frank FarreuB, o Hai'dmnn, Or. 1. L. Smitii, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. tiand Office at Th Da lien. Or., Nov. IS, '(tt. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Win claim, nud that said proof will bo m.-.de before County Judge of Mor row Co., at Heppiier. Or., on Iec. iM, 188.1, viz: Jan,ei L, Love. HomMtepd No. rjr5. for the NW h Hv. 24. Tp 2 N, R Jo K, W. M. lie naimw the following wiU nosseK to prove Ins continuous residence mnm, and cultivRiion of, paid land, viz: lister Mc Kray, Moh -h Fasjey. of Alpine; Murray Koonti, Doc KoontK, of Atwood, Or. l.W-44 K. fi. Smtth. RefTBter. . NOTICE OF INTENTION. land Olfice at I Grande. Or.. Nov. 10, '8. Notice is her-'by givei that thefollowirlg-nHined "ettler ha filed notice of his itite ition to make tinal prof in support of his claim, and that said proof will b niride before J. W. Rulinglon, No tary at Heppiier, Dr., on Dec. 1"), viz: Chariest , Stulfz, D. H. No. 4 for the SW H Hec. l, Tt 2 R. R 27 H, W. M. H names the following witnesses to prove his ctmtinnons residence upon, and culti vation of, said lnnd, viz: J. M. Fisher, f). A. Hiieppnl, Thomas Marlatt, Wen. Marlatt, ail of ileppner,0regun. 1M-U 8. O. 8WA0X3AMKR, ReKiwter. NOTTfE OF INTENTION. Ind Office nt Ta Grnrde. t.. Nor. 17. mi. Notici hereby iriven ti.at the folSowing-namf d "tih;r hns tiiwl notirv of hi4 irtniion to make final proof ic stipimit of his claim, a'. d that said proi wilm madt rK'fore J. W. R'-d:ngtfm, tarj Public et llei.ner (-.. on Jan. V, l'v3, viz: hi II - n iiw cicn r . jni'Mrt'iFi, i;..l,.,., I.' lonrm DrH. No. fHiiu, for th N l4 NK HK li NK U cec, t, ip k. i, w.yi, r.e i-ftm- me r'i- 'iSiiiii SafffraMi lif.SW.'i Aft,, tirr,,.. r .,M 711 u. ( ox. H. t. ( i. Mulard 1 react,. tieuMni l,ane, all i,t H"ppi.t?r. Or. s. a nn-Es.iniB, r., ;wr. Sheep lnt. I have about 150 or 200 mixed sheep lost somewhere in the Bine montitains, in the vicinity of Five Mile, or between there and the North Fork of the John Day. They left the band about Oct. 1st. They are branded a red splotch on the rnmp; lambs not branded but have up per bit mark iu the ear, ewes in left, wethers in right I will pay 50 cents per head for their delivery at my ranch on V'ig Butter creek, 10 miles above Vin son. J. L. Gl'LIilf OKD. Tlmber-Cultnre. A copy of the titulier-cultnre law, with all the questions asked settlers and wit nesses when they prove np, will le sent to any address for 25 cents, coin or stamps. By leiup; posted on these mat ters settlers may save themselvessjmuch trouble and expense. Address Oazuttb office, Heppner, Oregon. P A T E N T S Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, and all other business in the V. H. pHtent (Mtice atte?;de,l to for MOl'KKATK FKKK. ( ur oilice is opptusitw tbe U. H. l'at-ent tHliee. and we can obtain IVitenta in lets time tlian ttiose remote from Wishirgton. Heed MODKli 1R DRAWING. We advise ad to pntentidulity free of ( 'harne; and we make NO I'HAKGti tNliKSS WK OltTAIN PAT K NT. We i-efer here to tbe Postmaster, the tSupt. of Money Order Dlv.. anil to tiirmls of the U.S. Fittent OHiee. Ktir circular, advice, terms and referencyy to acliuU vh&"t in your own JHf (e or ovuntr. wrile to A. HW & ('( Opixwitcv PHtnt Ortiw, Wnshinirm, IK C. . J. W. MORROW, Heppner, - Oregon. K rands borses a pliowu here, aUo has some with diamond Con shoulders. They range where gmss is ffreenest. 1 will oav , IH5..JIj .fur ' S-PJ? the return of 't rick- tSZZATneiM pt" n dnrk-lHiV 12- year-o!d pony branded J on left shoulder, also di- umoud t': short and chunky. TO ALL FELLOW8INNER8 I have running on the Morrow county range a ring-boned mare that 1 traded for a one-eyed mare twists! out ot shitpe bv a very bad dose of the epizootic and n. g. to breed. 1 also havo afewl g'dding cayufies, all of them branded like th fit above, like that above. Ihey are per fectly harmless, and don't spoil much good graxs. A cordial invitation is extended to the general public to let, them alone, so they can increase and mult-ply bh nature and the law of supply and de mand intended they should. -.J. V. Rkpinoton. T1IK Has attained a stanilnrd ol oxcellence whlcl admiteuf no surKirlor. Ib uontaniB evnrVirunrovement iliac lnveutlvi gonius, Bklll and uiouoy can produce. OTJB ETEET OKGAN FOR T1VB TTEAH3. Alfi IS TO itcarirsfcu;" Tbeso excollent Organs are celebrated for vol nme, quality of tone, quick reenonHe, varioty o oouibinatlon, artistic ddbign, beauty in flliisb, per icc!i coiisunioufjn, maKiug mom tnc uiotit anraci ive, ornamental sud deHirnble crgHiis for Louies schools, cuurob.es, lodges, societies, eta KftTABMSEIED REPVTATIOX, UAEUIAI.E!) EAC'II.lTirr, K1ULLED WURKJ1FX, BEST MATEBIAE OOMBUiBD. MAKH THIS THE POPULAR ORGAE. IntlrucUon Dookt and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Price Lists, on applic&tioinij Ths Chicago Ccttsge Organ Co, Conitr Eandolph and km Streets, CHICAGO. ILL. DURAND ORGAN COMPANY, Agents, Portland, Oregon. decl8-ty Lor. spinney, Haa had twenty-live years experience in the treatment of Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases And having thoroughly Droved the merit of hia Specific Remedies, in tbe treatment and cure of many thousand cases, he now oftersthem to thoeo in trouble to cure theuistdves at home. Dr. BtMNNKYVHjtijie p Gonorrhea. On. SPlNNI-:,Teritic fr Hvnhilia. IK. HPINNKY'H Kpecificfcr Hpernmtorrhen. uk. orimnr.i a opecuic ir Catarrh. Price of either Homed y. 10 uer case. Rnnt bv express, packed secure from observation, on re ceipt of priee. uiu to iMinu Riiu roynifl iispensary, Mult nomah Hlock. opposite Piwt Ollice. Write to I)r. N. 8. Kpinuey, llox 623 Portland, Ongon. 13iMWn TH. MINTIE, Tnn 8PE0IALIST, No. 1 1 Krtiniy Stiet, San Francisco, Cl.r TRVAT8 ALL Cltronic, Special and Private Diseases With Wonderful Succtws. Tills GKEAT ENOIJSH UEMEDYl -W-Wl iJu.it,l Nortun'al Emir-sions, Aversion to KK'iety, iTimness of Via ion, Noises in the Head, Ki ceases in drinking iutoxicfiting liquors, the Vila) tluid issuing un obKtrveil in tiie nnne. and other diseuwet that lend to insanity and death. Dr. Mintie, who im a Reirnlnr Ph Y-dHn, Graduate ni the t'nfversity of Pennsylvnn!at will RgrHe to forfait OfotM) fir a catw of thin kind, the Vital JteMorHttvp I under ins spefriaj ladne a:.d tniitment) will not cure, or for anything im pure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mint if treat alt PHIVVTK DlHE.ArtRH HLTf EMHnri.I.Y WITHOUT MFPurwr. ('oi'-iil(.'ili'ii Free. Thorough ex, aminntion and advice, including analysis of urinefc Phk'kop Vital KeMoi-ati v M fnia ImpuIh, or four times the (pan t it y, $5: ient to any ad drms upon receipt of prio, or (). O. D.. etrurerl from ot.mr.ii;ion and in private name if desired, by Dr. A. E. Vhitie. 1 1 Kearny street, 8an iran cisco, C'ai. 8jiid for pamphlet and lint of ques tions. 0 S.TMPI.K BOTTLE FItKK. Will he snnt to anyone applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and ege. ritrict secrecy iu regard Maii btiHiness transact form. Ir. M in tie's Kidi-ev Kemedr Nnhratirnm ourtw all kir.ds of Kidi'ey and HiadderCompUita.. (joiorrhnw. (ile't, Leueorrhaa. for sale by all dnicsfift: f 1 a bottle, six hotib for f.. ur. !ir!ii(; s lni nehon 1 uJs urc H,h tet anrl eheareHt Dyp'T'ia ar d Hdions curb in the nvr Jt-t. ror naie Ij au uru;giets. (I T lT1 Hnrd 10 cents iHtAg. and we I Til1 i - - - i jt m. y jt m j. will iiimi i on i ree a rovai. in. J Ji 1 J. w.H nihil joti fr anble. mmple Uirff g.xefls thut will put you in j tn way or ,""(JJ: nmre iri'tr.v at oi,oe tliari tiu.e. ( spitBl l ot r(iiiin.il. .ew,ll stsrt jua. inimeu!".' j 'iy we fur i.Ltr whn KlHrt at u,. an.NTi.t jin fnrtlariit Jlnine. ?tt'i'irliTftti!&&:ft m nover-fnilinir cjmm Stf' Qi-; X NKVU llKHI 1.1 Tf, l&f-ir 'Ji? l1'""" VlTAIlTt, jfij' vv Hkminai. W'P.AKNEHK, t.T JH V' Kl'KKMATOBHIKKA. I AMU i! ''Jj' 1la,,l,,i"l. Imwitknoy, Mi pr V''J '"f, Pkohtatobbihk. I'h- A 'V'" rnljm. amlall the tern- i'?"'?U -'A3- bleell.wl.ofself-al.oee i;VXV-jfe.'Ci yotiiliful follies and ex. V-. ." v V,v cwshs in muturcr years. o 0 9 9 c