THE GAZETTE. iiEPPKEK. THUUKOAY, JUNE 28, '88. Erafff MILE MATTERS. Owing to the recent rains bnnohgrass in getting to he surprisingly good length, nnil cuttle and hornes are look ing well. Farmers who thought they would Dot iinve Bny hay say they will have an av erage yield of grain. Late aown grain is coming out wouderfully and will pro line better than that wkioh was sown early. . Ifr.nY one wants to behold a sight that wfll cnnse the mouth to water, let him go down to Silas Wright's on Rhea ereok and stroll through his two acre strawberry patoh. Snoh a sight does not often greet the eyes in this oauntry, and who would not pay four bits a gal lon for them. Chas. Talberts parents, who reside near Walla Willa, are visiting at the bnrae of E. B. Stanton'. Cnpt. H. B. Lefevre, of Lone Rook, while on liis way to Heppuer stopped at the home of 0 1. Sweeney. His mis sion was to return to its owner a pup lie bad been trniuing. The dipt, is not on ly a buck herder of noted fame, but auks with the beBt of them as tminer of the canine tribe. Last Friday evening the young peo uln of this viciuitv trathercd at the Mo- Bee aohool bonne and tripped (he light fautastio until the wee small hours. E. M. Hawley's school oloard Inst Fri dny. but report says that be . has been employed to wield the rod. two months longer, llua speaks well lor Mr. uaw Icy as a teacher. Juur. Lexington" notes. .. JiK;l". . Mr. Harrison, of Heppner, aocurapa nied by Miss Belle Elder, muds Lexing ton a visit on Sunday. - Hon. T. E. Fell stopped over in Lex- iogton Monday night. Smith's railroaders will move camp up to town the last of the week. Willie Laswell, of Portland, oonsin of H. MoFarl nd, is olerkiog for H. MoF. &Co. Spring ohickens are now getting ripe, ami it ih said they are thinning out re markably fast in this vicinity. It in stated for a fact that there are at pres ent twelve preachers in this neighbor hood. Bom f 600 has been raised for the storm sufferers (half of itfrom Uppner), id Jas. Leach, 8. B. Hope, E. T. Carr, Iit. Fell and N. A. Thompson appointed distribution eommittee. After all that ' has been said ngaiust Heppnor.it stands s a faot that no town of its size in the state extendi a more liberal hand to the unfortunate 'hnn she; The little girl of Andrew Reaney and the Ivens boy, who were in the wrecked school house at the time of the storm, nre still unennsoious, but hopes are en tertanined of their reoovery. Lexington has beeu burned out, wash d out and blown out, but still she will Celebrate the glorious Fourth. Jo-Jo. CELEBRATION AT DAIRYVILLE. PnOOUAMHK. Exercises commence at 10 A. M. 1st rtreeting Glee, by Olee Club. 21. Prayer, by Chuplain. 8.L Song, by Glee Club. .. 4th. Reading ot the Declaration of Independence. 6th. Hong. 6th. Oration, by Geo. Wm. Wright. 7th. Snag, Martial Music. 8th. 'Noun. J )iuner under the Arbor. Everybody is cxpeoted to bring baskets well tilled. Dth. Musio. 10th. Declamation. 11th. Song, by Glee Club. 12th. Heoitulion. 13th. Bong. 14th. Saok racing and other amnso ments. A prize will be given to the best lady rifler. Frifce for the handsomest baby. An arbor will be erected for the ne oasinn, large and Commodious enough for all. There will be a danoe at night under the auspices of J. H. Scrivener. SADDLE SAYINGS. Jcne 23. T. W. Rodrord went to Arlington the first of the week. Geo. Miller has been sick for the past few days. Messrs. Hacer, Morrow and Kirk of 1'eppner were in these parts Monday, adjusting right of way damages. Mrs. Bush, of the railroad camp near Willows, is visiting Mrs. Boil The lone pugilists are convalescent. School olosed on Friday. The young folks and patrons of tl e district (except the one who has been sliding around on bis ear, for the past three weuks bionnar be could not run the school himself) .came in and filled the school honee to -rrr - -.n-r-rt A rtatkmknt of the financial standing Of this district will appear in t'jis issue which speaks far itself. The value of o good school iu n town is of grjat impo: tanoe to its future progress. Heppner hag hud n very gotd school, but hardly Bitch ft me SB the town deserves. Six liiouths school in ft year is not sntticient, nna u you citizens ot Heppner wish a town that has some reputation for ed ucational facilities, do not fall below a term of eight months as was pro posed at the lust sohool meotini. uur experience in the sohool room leads us to know that it is a mistake to cut down a school from four to a smaller number ot tenohers. As a rule, every grade that is represented in the ftinr rooms at the1 beginning of the the school will have pupils in the school at the end of the term. Therefore the sime olass- es exist, and reqmre as much attention iu n gruueu scuooi as u me classes iCTre mitd. it is an injustice to both teach er and pupil to look at the number of pupils in a room, and not to consider ttie grades. At any rate we have a good scuom in neppner that is improving, every year, aud we be leva that, it mil be maintained in such a manner as to be second to none in JSastorn Oregon. T7 . . . . . . mm protection win not be und in Heppner till the town has gone up in ?moke, then it will be in order for the citizens to get out and figure how little it would have coat in nronortian n tl.o loss sustained to equip and ruri; a fire oompany. Ihree or four oisterns dug in Main street will supply enough water or me greater portion of the town, and i i rant the most dangerous portion as re- Ktirua urn. n nana engine costs very nine, vain tins do something to pro te it property? Don't yon realize that it is a drawback t the place which you can ill afford to allow at this particular uraer iweive Hundred dollars would in our opinion help this tnwn out wonder fully in the mutter of fire protection. This rag has agitated tiro oompany and a whole oatnlogue of such contrivances for some time, and will heeD at it until S??actliiiig is done, or we are burned out. . A Smb In the Park Sometimes fails of its murderous in tent. Xhe iusiduous and dastardly at took made upon the reputation of Hob tetter's Stomach Bitters by persons who seek to palm off cheap and fiery tonics as identical with it, or "the eaiae thing under another Dame," or "equally as good," in most instances react disas trously upon the unprincipled traders upon popular credulity who attempt them, converting their speculations into ruinous failures. The Bitters ia a pure, wholesome and thorough medicine, adapted to the total cure and prevention of fever and ague, bilious remit tant, dyspepsia, constipation, bilious ness, debility, nervousness and kidnny troubles. Its every ingredient, unlike those of the imitations of it, is of an as certained standard of excellence, and while they, by reason of their fiery properties, react injuriously upon the brain and nervous system, ot both those organs it sedative and invigorant.. Re I use all these harmful imitations. The new firm of HoRsis for Sale. -I have a band of from one tn two hundred stock borees for sale, at $37.50 a bead. Call on me at Heppner, Or. E. L. Matlock. Well Cuobbn. Many merohaats f.iil to sell their goods on aoconnt of their not being of a first-olass character. But you need not be uneasy ill regard to Harry Johnson's stock of candies, nuts, cigars, tobacoo, etc. They ,are fresh and well-assorted, - and his stock, warrants your trade. Next door to First Nation al Bank, Jones' building. . , A teliioium hns been received Bt Heppner stating that ttio Chicago con vention have placed in nomination for president, Gon. Ben Harrison, of Indiana, and for vice-president, Levi P. Morton, of Now York. The California delega tion steod solid for Blaine from the first to the lust ballot, when they all oast their votes for Harrison. Thk prospects for crops never looked better than since the recent refreshing rains that seem to be generally distribu ted to all of this bnnohgiass country. It is having a lively effeot on business in every part of the oountry, and it still continues to shower occasionally, in, s style that is ennoumffing. A Good Tbade. I will trade mv ranch on Big Butter oreck. four miles from Le na, lor a band of horses. ' The rnLoh con sists of 240 acres deeded, 1G0 uteres tun ber culture, 2) 00 trees already tplanted most of the ranch newly fenoecfr: good improvements, orchard,. etc, I will give a good trade for all mares. I shall be nt the ranch till the 1th or 5th of July. Af ter that apply at Gazette office. B. B. Mask, j-iena, iuorrow county, ur. Land Business. Come to the Ga- scktte siiop nnu nave your proving up started uy ft sheet mat wisues you pros perity regardless of your religious, po litical, etc. nro.-livitics. The clerk and judge live right bore at Heppner. and it is ai'ogettier more convenient. Uillv Morrow is ready lo take your filings, aid will do tue business id HiHt-uliiss shape, Lost. In Heppner or between Hepp ner nuu i no aewton rancu, nv.tne way of Donelson grade, a silver watch and chum. The watch was in a chamois leather cute. Anyone findiug the same will be aniti.bly rewarded, and can leave it at A. A. bmith s jewelry store. R. 0. Babolay. Artistic Wokk. Painting s house properly is a job that takes a good hand with the brush, and Wash Williams is the man that can do that work ior you in the highest line of artistic art. Paper Hanging auu msiae wort, s specialty. Satiufation guaranteed, or no charges mucin. Teal SrniNas. -Jumes I ehman at the Teal Springs, has a full stock of grocer ii'B which he will sell tn oiiiiipere at Heppner prices. He also bai a cood noise pasture wliere liorss will he pas tured at 51) cents per head per woek. A Ti.ain Ouehtion. -Are vnn eoinir to build a house, or pauer the old one!1 If either, please bear in mind that C. M. Mallory, at the City drug store, has just added to his stock of drugs, paints, oils, etc, n full line of the very latest patterns of wall and ceiling paper. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. LUMQAuO- Jail Fiiie.- Sundiiy night pilHoner in the Dallas jail. LAME'BACX. ' We nre now Daily Receiving Large Invoices of mm DRESS GOODS ! In all tli a lafcost shades and fabrics and our counters I - - RE PILED HIGH ! ' With tixe. Choicest ProductioiiB of the Manufacturers; und the . ' best aewa to all iu that they are ClilvA 1'IOK THAN EVER. J W.e have spent. much time anil money this spring in selecting our goods, and are satisfied that our Dress Goods Stock will com prise the Bestns well as the Cheapest Goods that were ever shown be- fore in Heppner. Can't yott give us a call soon .for the pur ' ; . . . ' pose of . L;fi;C)K'lN G T HRO U GH This StocVflrtiil Bee'in'g, our Pretty Things?' We eliftll" takd pleasure . and pre in sliqwing you what we have got Whether you r t ' : 'JVareureadyio buy or not, you are ALWAYS WI:LC0.1E Atjour store, and will see your friends there also. , JUST RECEIVED; A FINE LOT Of Cable Cord Ginghams, Chambrays, Ac, and as this stock sells out so fast that we can not hardly get goods fast enough to keep any variety on hand, we'advise you to give it an early visit - all at our usual low price's. MINORTdODSONCO,, ..... MAY STEEET, HEPPNEK, OREGON ALSO W. J. LEEZER, P. 0. THOMPSO: LEEZER & THOMPSON -DEALERS IN- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SHJiiiJ!' HAUJJ W AlvE, Uird-Cnees. Rone: Nails. f!uftrv.' 'WW and Willow W are,. Granite Ware, Etc. MAIX STREET, HEPPNER, OREGOh Re-Opened Heppne r Drug Store the on' n sahou eaclier nnitied Unok. left his nnmllB onrning when lift went to hed, and n lit tie after m dnight ho was mnikened by tun Hiarning oisonvpry tlint the inter ,i of the pill wi'S in fliimr. H"cing that he 'mini not anpprfsH them, he made in outcry ami attrneted the u'.tonti.in two ynnnp men who hud hern nut driv and wore returning late. They aonndrd the nlnrm, and the purine uroiiL'iit out, tlie roof of the jail n uioiinieo, a note cut in it and the walei directed down nt the flumes. Meanwhile nliorilt Uroves had arrived, and iml.w.U. ed the jail dimr and released Tnok, who iu inilfiuy noi quarters. His oloth B "as so hot that the sheriti said he could not lay his hand on his arm. The names were extinguished, hut not niiti the interior had been very badly dam aired. Tnok. the nrisonor. whose nnre loHsness started the fire, is the tenther nuMiiiont-ci last week who so severely whipped the 7-venr-old hov v-iininoenmn. it now becomes tha duty w, win uuuub.r mnoiiriuea 10 repair or oimu a uew jail, -fulK C'oitury Otsf.-i' AMONG THE LEl'EUH. X few weeks ago Father L. L. Gon rnrdy left Portland for the lepsr dis tricts on the island uf Molokai, Under date ot Kalawo, Molokai, Handwi ;h Islands, May 17, Father Uonrardy writes to Archbishop Group, of Portland, the Following letter: ' I left San Frnnoisoo on May 5th, on the steamer Zelandia, and anired in Honolulu on the l'ith, where I visited several eflioinls, and on the 14th loft for the leper settlement, where I arrived yesterday evening, May Kith. "Ijast ni;,'ht I was given a oonuert by the leper boys now cT iu number. They sing quite well. Their lenders are two blind lepers. "This morning nftor mass I visited the hospital, whora one may Bee the worst 0 ises. No sight like that can be seen auywhere ni aa UiU leper- island. Faces and bodies are horribly disfigurod. In numbers the ears, nose, lips and eheeks are very much swollen. The loathsome diseaso does not work the same on all, but nppvars in various forms, young boys look like old men of 70. 'Father Pnmien' hands are somewhat better, but his enrs, fane, neck and arms are covered with swellings. There ia here at the settlement a convert from Kpisoopalinnism, brother Joseph Dut t'in, who has devoted hie lifo to the care of the orphan boys and others. Hu is like the goud Samaritan unassuming - tint lie noes uie work nt a saint. "Now. about remaining iiiicoiitaniinat- el, I must put my faith iu Gad; fori do not see now any cue living here (or a number nf years could possibly escape. Our oooka are all diseased. "The bread is baked also by lepers I sit near Father I'limien, himself a leper. All f can say is 'Gad save uiof happen what may. "The poor lepers seem quite happy. If whito people were atHinted as the Ka nakas are with leprosy I think many wonld commit suicide. ''To-morrow the superintendent uf the leper district, who does not reside here, w.il come to ssleot a lncntiou to build a lieuse for the sisters of Ht. Francis, who care especially for the female lepers." 3 T 41 A JJiiKAu l iu'stkatko. The convicts it walla Walla have been thinking some or running the institution them solves, so Hiiya the Union. About 40 students of that industrial college are Jimmy Turner oame over from Ff n dletnn yesterday. now at work iu a brick yard which is suriouniieu uy a barb wire fence and guarded by four sentries, stationed nt each corner ot the inolosnre. They aro not allowed to leave their posts, and oc casionally a conviot makes the rauuds witli a water-bucket The scheme was to (rive the guards a driuk ot nitric acid instead Vf water, siczo their guns nun liberate an me prisoners in Ih "pen. Overseer ltwrg oame across the acid in the yard last rhursdiiy, mid in vestigation revealed the nbova scheme. It is supposed that one of the trusties procured the drug. A Common Shnhm Kkmhdt. In the matter of curatives what you want is something that will do its work while you continue yours a remedy that will give yon no lucouvemouoe nor interfere with your businees. Snoh a remedy is Allcock s Torous Plasters, These plas ters are purely vegeiuoie and aosOlutelv Harmless. Ihej require no ohange of diet, and are not atteoted by wet or cold. ineir action does not interfere with la. bor or business; yon can toil and vet he onred while hurd at work. They are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the moat delicate person of either sex oau use them with great benefit. Beware of imitations, and do not bo deceived by misrepresentation, Ask for Allcock's, and lei no eiulauntion or eoliuitntinn iuduoe you to accept a substitute. Sthaybd. A S-year-old bay mare, star in face, white hind feet, branded half oircle N on left shoulder. Ranged last )eur with Cy Dennett's horses. A liber al reward will be paid for her returu to Jim Jones' stable, Heppner, or to my ranch. V. R. Nswma.n. New Lavndht. Abeut the first of May we will open a uew laundry in the building not below Jim Jones' livery table, on the east side ot Main street, lieppner A hill stock of Japauesa silk goods and lacquered nre will also be kept on baud. Kiam A Wo Kxa. The firm of Lea Morehouse Co rendleton, Have been considerably n ;y d 'ateiy by o:iry creditors. 'J will fet inroi g i all rifht They s Tim i' m m ii n Si " 2, i V-i to -2 ? A f s 1 O p ? I - TIM BUI CUI7TUHK, FINAL PUOOP. mv Office at Iia(Jmiido( Or., June 31, '68 otic in horeby givtm that It. Sherman Han filed notice of liin hitnntion n mko finnl nrtMif tteforn llio coiintv lrk nf hi nWa Mpppnor, (r(gtin on W ml nudity, thHth day of Aiimiftt. nn ti 111 her flit tiro mutlifKiiitn Kit l, for ttmB '- Nfc and N !i Bit ! Soo. tt, Ti .Tama JMunheny, Wnlter DaiiHliorty. Frank mv orKieuuo n. a. iirnwn, ait or Ltena, ur, I.7.VHO HlNlY ItlNBH KT, HrfftHtPT. NOTICE OF INTENTION, f iand Office nt TH Dallw. Or., Juna 9, 18NH utiiiiH ih iiflrt'iiv vivHii innr rii niiiAin iiauitti BtMimr line niea iiohoo or niR lutftution to nwkn final lrof in tmmmrtof l is olntni. nH that hmiiI pronf will be inttdj hcfnrfl ttia vUrk ot Mm row oount. Or., at ntip) er,Or.,on Jul 21, lMfW, riiT Joseim ( nnaltvh. T. H. 1I4 for rhuHWy hVV ,.c Ifl, NWU NW K -X t, W M Ho naiaea the follnwtit wifuna.ni tn Hme. ma ponuniitKii rPMiuenoo noon, aim i'uiiitaiiiiii uf, HH'ui IhikI, viv: Kd. (Ox, H. H, tJlaiwford, fimn Cliapin, Bugent v iinppui, mi oi iiaruniHU, siorrow i ytgn V. A. McDoNALiUiHulster, NOTICli OF INTENTION. I JU)d Offices! I (irande,Or.. Jnno 11, 'HI. No1 ice is hrwbw eriwi thnt th fnllowinir-naniMl sttlr has ftlaa entice of his intention tn make final proef ia support of bit claim, sad that said 6rol will bo made betonj th conty jstlfre of I or row Ronntr. Omintii. or in hit shflftirs htfnni itw clerk nf tut id couuty, at Ueitpner, Oregoa, oo July i7, im, yt: iiaxter lAiuahPctd. HH. No. for thf F U NW WirH K U StW U Soo. lit, Tp i N. K vw K. VP. M. U namfs ths ft!luHina! wiuiees to nrove kis etintinuons residsuce upou, arti enlUvaUoa of said laud, vii: hrniik Hack, J. A. Walkor. K. H. Hum and Hamlet llautbruutjh, ail of Kclio, Umatilla coun ty, tr. ui rlivav kimiiit. Kmnster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land OttUe at I Grand. OrM Juae 1,'tiS. Niti( is herwltv triven ttmt tlm ftitlnwtna. nsinwtl Nttl?r has nlrd notice of his iniwnimn to inwkt final proof in an p port of his tlaira and that said pnf will bo Disdt ofnrw the iniuuty judo f Morrttw couiii), tr., ur in his absai o before the cl i k of said county, at Heppner, Oregon, on Aucosi 1. ltMrt, tii: tUiam L. irorfAiNOfon. Hd. No. UM. for the MX k beo. 11, Tp 4 B R 18 Htinasnea the following witaesses to lrTS is ooDtinuotis rotueiciiee uuon. said oultifatiua uf. said land, vis: Jol.u T. InVMil an. W am BaneHe . Chsr sa Btauheld and WtiUam Harnett . ail ol Lexincton, Or. in tbe Leozer" fe ' Thompson BISIIQI', Proprietor. Building, Main Street, Heppnor. -DEALER 1K- Stationery, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sheet Music, Harmonicas, Novels, Shoulder Braces, Toilet Arti . cles, Perfumery, Notions,' Etc., Etc. - Cigars. EteTPrescriptions Carefully Comppumled, Dny or Night, and Espe cinl ttttention pnid to ftimily recipes. &H MT LICHTEMTHAL'S e Boot and Shoe Store. -0-I Having just receiv?d a large aud complete stock of first-das Boots aud Shops, I am now prepared to furnish auy artiole in lice nt fair prices. I will continue to do ouatom work and repairing, as usual. . Shop enlarged and refitted throughout New front and goods. ........ thai sen B. A. HUNSAKER & Co., Are at the old stand on MAIN STEEET, HEPPNER, . DEALING IN. Hardware, Tinware, Copperware, Granie ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, Nails, and Black smiths' Supplies. .ALSO AGENTS FOR. Fisli Bros, laps, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Headers, Portable Threshers, gines AND En- Sawmills, H ii Just Iii i ; A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Fancy Goods, Etc. . A'. constantly receiving new invoices,, wiuoh cash can takeftwny at the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a skillful manner. MADDOCK CORNER, HEPPNER. . H. McFARLAND & CO., LEXINGTON, OREGON, Are still in the field with a' ' LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF Dry Goods,, Groceries, Boots, Shoes And Everything else that ia nsaally found in a flrat-clsss J, M. H A G E R, -DEALFIt IN- G enteral Merchandise. , His stock includes a well-assorted line of Men's Boots and Shoes, , Women's ? Children's Shoes ' A UJOTEJR STOCK OF GENTS' FTTTtVTSTTTVn Can not be found in Heppner. Fancy Groceries and Staple Articles AT LOW FIGURES FOR THE CASH. HETTNEH, and GOOJS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Establishment. For Pure Drug aud Medioines cnll on GEO. W. HARRIS, .AT THE. CITY DRUG STORE, Lexington, r '.jregon. Wlinrs vnn will nnl ilim naaf af-.v nt : t ... . ... ' " m.rruf cwiiniy, consisting ot a Fresh Stock of Drugs, Patent Medioiuos, Toilet Articles, Choioe rerfumory, No tions, School Books, Stationery, Paints, Oils, GJas, Putty and A fine line ot Tobacco and Cigars. The Finest I3raud of Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes, - Al ways in Stock. Physicians Prescriptions Compnnded Dny or Night. Sperry's New Roller Mills! HEPPNEE, - - OREGON Capacity 70 Barrels J. B. S PERRY, Proprietor. . Flour from beat and Mill Feed. Is to suit purchasers. Grades of Wheat, flour now for sale in quantities DAVID WALSH. JEFF JONES. WALSH & I0NES! , Arise to Proclaim the Astonishiiiff Fact That To you want in, THEY ARE PREPARED ciisn vou un anvthmo- that- the ,ine of Groceries, Confectionery Can-. ned Uoods, bmokers Articles,' Etc. . i oys, ORKGOJi Stavbo.-MnT 16, from Skinner fork, dark rheatnut lurrnl h.ir. IS Hr fil.l bM face nd thre white ttci, branded O on left shenlde r. When Imtt liesrd of wu in the bond of Sud Hollow; So re wrd for bis return to Jonea' stable, or the same amount for inforrastion load ing to bis reooTery. W. M. Dcucak. Noiici io Wool Gbowirs. Thooo do siring to ooniign their wool to Fenno Bros. A Cbilds, nt Boston, Can draw from seven to ten tenia per found npen it at 7 per cent, intarmt. Freight to Baston, Si25 per 100. Atm Km. L I B E It T Y MEAT-MARKET, Wm. J. Jit A TMg, Proprietor. tMM BKKF, MtTTTO) AUD POMC CON. tomtit a luva l muoubl vrirn: also M PBrtt. mw M eh. .ww nra i rani, aua wraet. Hep paw. also , Me. lit Fo SiXB. Two hoatM tad lota in Heppner. Good water and Sue loo&tioo. Apply at OAnrrre shop. M Kkds tf hssh Fruits kite HAHHINGTON & CO;,, Etc, Spurs, THE CELEBRATED Heppner Saddles! 'iT MAIS STFVKT. Cvnntantly ort hd.- EriryEa