Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, August 16, 1888, Image 4

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UNANSWERED.
h. denr, darli eyes, now shut to Biht and BeD3e,
Whfl folded hanls, at rest forevermorp;
Can you not ptve mc bock one look from thcncel
Can you not ope, just ouoe, that silent floor?
If I could have one look beyond It given,
To know yon live, and love, and bla-me me not
&fy mad, mod Houlwoul' give its uopeaof heaven,
I And dicard be forget,
ou do not come; Ood does not heed my grief.
No voice will ever answer back from there.
My longings die in their own un belli -X
perish in my prayer.
Madge Morris in Frank Islic's.
Saved From a Tiger Jaw.
Only a few months dro, in India, in
certain planting district thero was a
notorious man eater. Two gentlemen, A
and B, residing together on an estate, had
-lost, besides other employes, two chowke
bars, or native watchmen, within a few
(lays, nnd the nnfortunato men had been
actually carried off out of the. veranda of
the bungalow. A and B therefore deter
mined to clothe themselves liko natives,
and sit during the ni;:ht, armed, in the
veranda, In the hopes tliey might bo able
to get a shot at the man eater, who, they
thought, might probably return to the
flpot which had already provided him with
two victims.
They proceeded to carry out this Inten
tion, and sat up till alxmt 2 or 8 o'clock
a. m., but nothing appeared. A then Raid
he should not stay up any longer, ns he
didj-hot believe the animal would come;
,-lnit B announced his intention of waiting
half an hour lunger by himself. There
were large windows opening down to the
floor of the veranda, and through one of
those A retired, and after entering his
room, had just closed the window, und
was gazing out for nn instant, when he
snw a dark mass land in the- vcrnuda,
right on to his friend, then heard sounds
of a scuttle, and a cry for help. Seizing
bis rifle to which a sword bayonet was
attached, and flinging up the window, ho
rushed out, in time to seo B walking down
the steps that led up to the, veranda
alongside of the- tiger, with his hand in
tho hitter's mouth.
A was afraid to fins lest he should hit
Ills friend, so, running after him, ho, with
admirable presence of mind, went up to
the tiger, and, plunging his bayonet into
the animal's body, at tho same instant
fired. Thoro was a roar nnd a scuflle,
and B took advantage of tho moment to
release his hand, nnd the tiger, r.fter
tumbling, died. B's hand was terribly
mangled. Court Journal.
Civlne Her I'ct Instructions.
A Utile Boston maiden of 6 summers
lias a prize King Charles spaniel, for which
a doting aunt paid tho neat price of $400.
The aunt was dosirlous of entering the
dog, end, obtaining permission of the
girl's parents, she did so. It then became
necessary to break the news to tho child
that for four days she would be separated
from her pet At first she refused to bo
comforted, answering all arguments and
otters of bribes merely by extravagant
lamentations; but at length the inevitable
Boomed to assert itself In tho corner of her
small brain devoted to philosophy, and
upon tho theory that what must be must
be, siio became more calm. She was over
heard, however, giving very earnest ad
vice to her darling upon t lie proper man
lier of conducting himself in this strnngo
show to which he was going, and she laid
eopcctrl stress upon the company ho was
to keep there.
"Don't 'suciato with common dogs,"
she Instructed him impressively. "Von
rnny fl"n1t to tho president's dog, Queen
Victoria's dog and and Clod's dog."
Boston Cor. i'rovidenco Journal.
Utile Chnnce for tlia IScgluner
I must -say, In all candor, that it is be
plnninft to 1'iolr to mo as if, between the
Byndicate system, tho rendy plate system
nnd tue growth of exeiusiveness and fa
vorilimn, tin. I Ihu'c isn't a fair show for
tho dcyp'oplrnr nulhor. Ho may sally
forth as boldly as ever with a free lnnco,
but he cannot get Into tho arena in which
lie longs to deport. This exciusiveness
has rewhed such a limit that one or two
magazines state that they want nothing
thai has not been specially ordered. In
other words, tho writer with an estab
lished reputation is solicited to write nn
article, with the privilege of naming his
forms; tho writer without a reputation
Isn't solicited and isn't wanted on any
' nns, no matter how excellent tho article
l.e bus to oiler. I am speaking of the
Mrrhcr fields of llteraturo and not of so
rlnl newspapers; for it seems to mc they
have dropped so far beneath mediocrity
that any tyro can tlguro in them provided
ho knows how to bo improbable and sen
sational. "Observer" in 1'hiladclpliia
Call.
Incident of a Kullwity Wreck,
hater in tho day when I ran upon an
old acquaintance turning away from n
bulletin board on Washington street with
a face no white and drawn that I Inquired,
with an Interest quite apart from tho con
ventional iuslgnilleanco of tho question,
concerning his hcallh. Ho was not ill, he
assured me. It was this snnio horrible
Btory of men and women and boys and
girls crushed to death out at Forest Hills.
Yet this man, who blanched and trembled
almost to fainting at a story of suffering,
had Inspired his regiment with his own
courage under the murderous flro that
swept Cemetery Itldge at (iettyslmrg, had
borne painful wounds with a gayety that
cheered the whole hospital and has car
ried tho reputation of a man of iron nerve.
It Is not, In my opinion, a question of
nerves, nor yet of self control, but of that
deeper and less readily classilled sentiment
of sympathetic humanity, which makes
tho bravest seem weak wiien In tho pres
ence of pain and helpless either to relievo
It or to combat its cause. -Huston Tost.
Vibration of the Ktlicr.
Photography has never reproduced nat
ural colors. Scientists explain tills fact
by tho statement that color has no ob
jective existence. It Is simply the brain's
interpretation of the rapidity with which
the waves of a ray of light bent against
tho retina. Beats more rapid produce the
sensation of tho mind known as violet
bents less rapid, that known ns red. Violet
and red are nothing but variations of the
ether until they reach the optic nerve and
communicate to Unit tho vibrations, which
tho brain translates. To photograph
color Is therefore ns imoossihlo tin to
photograph Bound. Frank Leslie's.
A l''rurh Love Draught
Two women recently went to it grave-
digger In rural France and asked him to
sell them somo human bones, which ho
did for a good price. Tho women, who
pnssvd In tho district for sorceresses, re
turned home, hiding the bones for n short
time, and then burning them and care
fully gathering up tho cinders; their pur
pose being to prepare n love draught for n
young and pretty country lass, who had
ordered it to reconquer t lie heart of a lover
who had turuod her olf. New York Trib
une
Whrn One U Iliiiy.
When one la lmpi'v, owe dues not soom
tnim forth Into A Ktiiimw country, Imt to
nnlor Into ono'a own la ml. When ono is
iwippy, one (win no cmisi lonsiu-sa ot ro
utriilnt or limitation; in Blunt, when ono
himnv. whnt la it but to feel free?
think In the Inst tmnlysls this la tinimesii
a senao of freedom. "A Week Away
from Time."
una reopntlv sold lu Purls fo
(! 1,1110 iri eight pao nmnuacrlnt of the
flnst Numlm. it wna ! i
of Corsica Bhicli lio Trvrota lu t.uv.
Everybody BUuld tik the Onvtta.
UNCLE SAM'S MIDDIES.
Tha students of this national
college are called ofiicially "naval
cadets on probation," tho tra
ditional title of midcshipmaii hav
ing been changed first to cadet
midshipman ud subsequently
so the engineer pupils might be
included to that now employed.
Their number is limited by law to
one cadet for every member or
delegate of the House of Hepre
senlalives and to eleven others
ten at lare and one from the Dis
trict of Columbia appointed by
the President. As the age of ad
mission falls between the limits
of 14 nnd IS and the course ex
tends six years it follows, unfortu
nately, that in certain districts
appointments may not be open
more than once in that period, thus
making one-third of its boys un
available by reason of age. The
ritfuedy ptoposed for this is only
one oi litty good reasons why the
course should be reduced from six
to four years.
To pass successfully the candi
date must be physically sound and
of robust constitution, have a suf
ficiently thorough knowledge ol
arithmetic, algebra, geography,
English grammar, United States
history, reading, writing and spell
ing, and when appointed, be ready
to tuke an oath to serve for eight
years, including the probationary
period. When a vacancy is likely
to occur in any district, the (Secre
tary of the Xavy must notify its
Congressional i'.epresantativa as
soon as possible after the 5th of
March in each year, and if by the
1st of the following July no action
has bean taken, tho privilege
lapses, and the (secretary is em
powered to make the nomination.
As this systinn pr-rmits the choice
f a candidate to be deferred until
ho May examination is really over
or, as in the majority of cases, uu-
til tlio academic yeur is about to ,
opon, it would seem to be infinitely
better U a candidate and an alter-
nate were named at least one year
previous to the May examii aLion.
ihis would enable tho applicant to
pursue a course specially fatted as
direct preparation for his profes
sional studies and, if successful,
to gij at once on a cruise, which
would teach him definitely his im
mediate aptitude for a sea lifo. On
the other hand, should the princi
pal fail nn alternate stood raady 10
face the tame ordeal.
The low standard of admission
i3 based upon the theory that the
possibilities ot the ac idomy must
bo open so freely to b iys of every
condition as to mako it what it is
undoubtedly the most democratic
government school in tho world.
Practically tins very just theory
impairs the efliciency of the acade
my, as it pins the qualifications at
a point which rigorously prohibits
le energies or the teachers and ol
the average scholars being directed
innicdiately to the branches of
education connected with the naval
profession. Entrance examinations
ire held in May nnd bepteniber.
Harpers Matutziiie.
SILK EIBUUXS.
Those of our ht.ly readers who
would liko to have an aleg:int,
largo puclcage of extra fine, As
sorted Eibboiis(by mail), in diHar
ent widths and all the latest fash
ionable shades; adapted for Bon
net Strings, Neckwear, Scarfs,
f rimming for Hats Dresses, Boys,
Fancy Work, &o., can get an aston
ishing big bargain, owing to the
recent failure of a large wlioUsnlo
Ribbon Manufacturing Co., by
sending only M cpnts (stamps;
to the address we give below.
As n special o let', this house
will give double tha amount of anv
other firm iu America if you will
send the names and P. O. address
of ten newly married ladios when
ordering and mention this paper.
No pieces less than ouo yard in
length. Satisfaction is guarauted,
or money cheerfully refunded.
Three packages for CO cents. Ad-
lress, London IUhuon Agency,
Jeiisbt City, JN. J.
A ileal Nerr-ssity.
Wo proHiiniB tlicro ia hnnlly n ;uly to
Iw found in our broiul land w ho, if she
loca not ftl ready luiaaess a sewing
niaoliino expeota boiuo diiy to become
tho owner o ono.
lint litter thci mind bus been fullv
miuli) nil to imiebnae ono 'f these iinlis-
penaulile nrtieloa, the queallnn mines to
what loud of :t imiclnno to buy.
It aliould l)o no siniplv ooiiHtrneted
Mint tho moat inexperienced onn sun
fleaafolly operate it. The other pointa
mainly to he oonsnlored. nnd which nre
tho moat desirable, nro durability, rapid
ity, Duplicity tor work, e:ie of operation,
roKUhmty of motion, uniformity of ten
sion, him silence wlulo in operation.
Tho "biL'ht-linniiiii'' New Home" iilln
the above reipiiromonta, inul ia ynid to
combine the muni poinla of all gewinu
machinea, with the addition of many new
iinprovenienta and labor-saving devices.
1 lie price is mi higher than that or
ther macliinea, nnd every lady who is
the hnpHV possessor of one may rest as
sured she has indeed u treasure. See
Iveitiaeuient. 71)81
Vnivhhhity of Ouhoon. The next
session of the I'niveraity lit Kmiene City
begins on Jloudiiy tlie lith of Spteiu
ber, INNS. Free scholarsliipa from every
ounty m the htato. Aindy to your
Comity Superintendent. Four Courses:
Classical, Neien'itie, I.itcrarv nnd B
short Ennlisli Course in which there ia
no liatin, ItreeK, treneli or tteriunii,
The Kutiliah ia ire-eniinently n ltuaiuess
Course. For Catalogues or other in
foimalion, nJdiesa J. V. Johnson,
i'resideut.
Hrn.iVKD - One crnv mare, 8 or 9 years
old, branded .1. C. upside down on lett
shoulder nnd W. S. on snnio shoulder,
not pluiu. S3 reward for her return to
me or inforniution lomliiitf to her rcoov
ry. Kasmcs Lakskn,
lloppuor, Oregon.
5X3-
Consignments Solicited. Liberal Advances Made.
Information gladly furnished by mail or telegraph.
Heppner City Brewery,
"-H)i-
Having purchased the latest Brewing Apparatus and
utensils, 1 am enabled with my cold sort-Water spring,
my deep, cool stone cellar and the fresh, pure
atmosphere of the lloppner Hills, to oiler
my customers a
SUPERIOR OUALITY OF BEER!
At reasonable wholesale and retail rates.
Lunches of all Kinds
AND THE
Best Brairds Cigars
Parties iu tho country must return empty kegs, or $6 apiece
will bo charged.
J- B.
NATTER, Proprietor.
SPBI16 liil B0668ES
E3 ( J "T f rflC!
W-EU.
flHHL FIRM WMAl'Richly
.fej-- r lXP tN THE MARKET
Send for Catalogue and Price List.
fisH Bros. Wagon Co.,
racjne. wis.
Gilliam k CoHey Agents at Heppner.
i-'li'JltlSlNCp:
FLORENCE BROTHERS,
STOCKHAISERS !
HKlU'NEn, - - - OREGON.
Cnttle branded and onr-markod ua shown above,
UinvtoM h' (hi riilil slmnldci'.
Our ('little r.iiitfo in Morrnw. GiUirini, Umnti
und VVhmco coHiitiH. Wo will (my 8100.00 To
ward for the tirn'Kt und cotiviution of any pwriton
Htguliiiir our titnek.
Ahlikgtom Meat
Market.
Beef,
Pork,
Fish,
Sausage,
Etc.
Varncy & Putnum
Ai-lintrton Or.
California, Oregon and
IDAHO
STAGE COMPANY.
J. 15. kopnoy, Supt.
Arliiiirttm HtiiKt loavp Ht)Tpner, P:"0 . M
" " urrivca " 4sx V. M.
PiiidU'titu lK,ivfS " 11:30 A. M
" Rrvm " "4:;'i0 P. M.
Fare tn Avliuntou, - - S4 00.
Fare to IVinlletun, - $3.00.
Freight- 2 cents per pun ml.
El). 11 mmOV, Ao't.,
Iloi iiner, Oyii
w it 11 h s nTilntiiuiz(Hl the
...t.a. vcttritl iu Ui" let liitlf cvn-
I 1 A'lTlA'l ''iar- ''' """
ill! tho wi'iifi-tt o f i; vomii.
l!ll.llllUH imutrpiw i m..lhod mill
HVstiMn of w.irk tlittt c.-in lie
pprformtHl all evr tho iinuitry wiihi'nt t"pnrHl
ini: lh witrk.'is fmui llmir Ikuih'?., Pay htinii;
hiiv one Clin do tlio work: p'llior npx: yomK or
old; no optHMiil iilnlity ri'iininnl. I'Hpiuil not
ni'iili-d: you are .i.utod fri Tut thi out iuhI ro
lutn it t in ai'd wh will soimIj-oii fr,v,oin,'(liii!ii
of tmiil VHiuo ivml inioorti-'u'i to you. Ihal will
..trtrt yon in bMiioH, wliicli will biiiiK yon in
mort' nil -it'y riirlil 'lvi!. thlill il'-ythini: t'ld in tin
world, tinuid ouuifc fiiHi. Aililrodw Tt-uo A; Co.,
AuttiiHtn, Mtiino.
Tuilil'itl.
I have opened a well-appmntei tnilnr
iitjr I'statililiiiient in my new builil
mg on May strt et , nnd am now regularly
rweivitiir new irooda nnd will make ons-
tnm lniuJe pants fixnu Si tu $15 host
goods iu tuo market.
A, AimAnAMairit.
Advances npon Wool,
Avers Fell will make ailvnnoea upon
wool for delivery ami 6alo nt Arlington.
Fenno Brothers &Childs,
WOOL
Commission Merchants,
BOSTOX, MASS.
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OF ORDEK,
If you desire to purchaso a sewing maclilno,
nalr nnr Hcent nt vour place for terms and
prices, lfyouounnot
rices. II you oiinnotiinu uiu .bchi, .iu-j
U-ect to nearest address to you below uamotl.
cl:
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE B.ORAMCE.MASS.
chicasu - il) UNIUN SUUrlKt rw.-
ILl- ATI ANTA.GA TAX-
SANFRAHCIGCQXAL
LEiiZEK ev; XiiOJirWON,
A gouts at Heppner, Or.
Tho E'JTEHU' QUIDS I
iacuod Mai eh and bopt..
Si eoch s ear. It iB an eney-
Klclouodia of useful infor.
ffinntion for til who pur-
&xj' nuceaflit'es of li:e. We
can clotho you und turriifali you vrith
oil the neecnsiiry and unnocosf.ai-y
appliances to rido, walk, dance, sioep,
eat, ilsh, hunt, work, co to church,
or stay at home, and in various uizes,
Btyles and quantities. Just figure out
what Is required to do all theao things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estiraato of the value of the BUYEKS'
OUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 ocints to pay postage,
MONTGT5Ri7Y WARD & CO.
111-114 Hiohig&n Avenue, Chicago, III.
CITATION.
In the mnttrr of the estate of diss. U. John
tn"), d-Ht-H-vd, cia'in.
To tlie unVnov-u heirs and to all whom it may
concern, :iN.ktmn:
lu tho name of the state of Oregon, yon are
hereby eitfd nnd required to appear in the
court y ct'urt of the st4te of trtn. for the
county of Morrow, at the conrt-roiun thereof, at
lb ppner, in the cn-inty of torrow, ou
Mom'.ay. September 3. 1SS,
at 10 e'oHwk in tha forenoon of that driy, then
an t tlu:e to t-how wiiiw, if any. why an order of
Hide of the following dc-scribed tvh! estate be not
mado. to-wit: The north half f north en- quar
terof swiiun 14; alw west half or north wt
.piHrt-r of fertion 18, aU in township 6 south.
W it nes' the" Hon. Wm. Mitchell, Jndae of the
ct Misty c.irt. of the state of Oregon, rot the
county of Morrow, with the twal of gaid oonrt
IsfvlI H-iiied, Ihu 12th iiay if July. A. 1. lN.
AitMt: C.U ANDillS, Clerk.
78-S3.
It ia a well-known fact
zctte is the Onzetto.
that the Oa
17. nrc-w i i i
r :
nr-7Ztv:i:7tX'&Z
f (mm
f' a . ft: ,i-S -- 5 ., " 53
mn I V AA d 5 3 I" a i
Great English Remedy.
MURK A rS SPECIFIC.
A gTtaraiitrpd cur for all ner oan
(iitwaf-fb. Rtu'liat. Weak Memory,
Ions of HiT.-n I'owit. Hysteria,
Huml.-irtlio Pain iu the Rack, Ner
vosa t'nttr;i1iiui, Wiik.ifullrn-HB,
Lt'ururrliri n, I internal LuHjsit'ide
BeiniiiHl Weakness, lni'tott miy
will K'iiral lows of power of the
(jimerativH On,':mn in either sex
caused by indiscrt-tion orovorex
HitHn. anil wliich ultimately lea."
to Premuturo Old Afje, Jnoanit
Eofore Taking.
anil cormmniftion, $1.00 a box
or nix boxes for $3.00. Hunt by
mail on reneipt of price Full
IMirttculars in pampidwtaentfree
to evory applicant,.
We Guarantee 6 boxes
to enre any enso. For evory S5
Trade Marie
Hnda written guarantee to re- AftorTaklngi
fnml tho money if our Specific does not r-ffect K
cure. Adilreetj all communications to tlie bole
manufacturers, the
MUlillAY MEDiCINR CO..
Kftr.cKH Cilr. 3Io.
Sold in Heppnor by A. D. JOHNSON 4. CO., sole
acenta.
THE GEEAT
Transcontinental Route
Northern Facile
EAILEOAD!
Cascade Branch, now Completed, mak
ing it the Shortest, Best and Quickest.
The Pining Car Lino. The Direct Route
No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low
eat Eates to Chicago and all points
East. Tioets sold to all Promi
nent Pointa throughout the
East and Southeast.
Through Pullman Diwinj Ilccra Sleeping Care.
Keservations can be seemed in advance.
To East I3onnd Pasen;ers
Be careful and do not make a mistake,
but be sure to take the
NORTHERN TACIFIC RAILROAD
And see that yonr ticket reads via this
line, ot Paul .or Minneapolis to nvoid
ohanjjes and serious delays occasioned
by other routes.
Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run
on regular express trains full longtli of
line. Berths free. lowest rates. Quick
est time.
General Office, of the Company, No. .?,
Wasliin'tjton St., Portland, Oregon.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Itowardrd are t h o f f
who read thin and
then flct; tlipy will
find iioncrnhle em
plo; ment that will
not tilki thorn from
their hcimes nnd familieH. The ttiofita aro lurao
and rin! 3 ffr every iudtiBtiions prfton, many htive
und ai-o now makiiiK HtverHl hundred dollars a
month. Il is easy for one to nmke $E and i up
wards pr day, who ia willins to work. Either
8ix, young or old; capital not needed; we plarl
you. No special uldlity required; you, rottdur,
can do it as wll bp any one. Write to ua at once
."or Cull pai liculare. Address Biiiioon & Co.
Port hind, Maine.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lnnd Offira at The Dnllofi. Or., July 2S, 1P8
No(i') !h hereby Kiven that the foliowiug
nnmrd sc'tlnr haw filed notire of hia inteitiiii
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that Haid proof will be nmd.'j hefcu-o the clik
of Morrow county, Or., ut Heppner, Or., on Sep
tember 8, lty, viz:
Ilemnn Vahlwell
Pre. 0nh, Ol!, fur tho N HE li and S lA NE M
fejuo. S, Tp i S, of 11 '4 E, W. M,
Ho nnmcB tho foliowinpt witnes"oa to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of. H'dd laud, viz:
J. H. .rmes. Fred. Aslihauh. Clifford E.Jones
Riid !l. D. Hood, uil of Kisht Mile, Oregon,
2y-84 F. A. McDoNAUJ.itt'trir'ter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ijind Ofiiefi at Ln (iraiulo. Or., July 10, '88.
Notica is h:r'l)y givBii that the followiiiR
namvil settier h:ia lilud notice nf hia intentioi! to
make final proof in Hupport ofhis chum mid Mint
suit! proof will be made before tho county clerk
of Morrow county, Or., ut lluppuer, Oregon, on
September 1, lhHH, viz:
James Elliott,
0, 3. No. 7830, for tlie NV U Sec 11, Tp 2 B, E 27
E, W. M.
He namofl the followinf? witnesses to prove
his continuous reaidonco upon, und cultivation
of, said land, viz:
John liyland, Jap Griffith, G. W. McHnmue
and Henry Vandorpool, all of Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. July 2. '88.
Notice is hereby Bivun that the following-named
sottler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be mado before the county judfje of
Morrow county, Ogn.atHuppner, Or., on August
lb, 1&&, viz:
John Hughes,
lid 2(1511, for tho E '4 RKM, BV U SE and SE
?4 SW M Bee. 7. Tp 2 H. It 26 E. W M.
lie mimes tke following witnesses to prove
uis conunuous rowiuonco upon, uuu uuiuvii
tion of, said laud, viz:
Solomon Majheld, Stephen Lalnndo, Chas.
Lind and Hiram Clark, all of Heppner, Or.
27'i-h2 b A. McDonald. Iiegif4er.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or.. July 27, 'Sfl.
Notice in hereby given that the followiiiK
nametl settler has filed notice of his intention to
make fund proof in mipport of his claim, and
that Haiti proof will he made before the county
clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or., on
kpt. 8, 18S8, viz:
Byron O. Sarrer,
DS No. 71!. for the fllC '4 8W and S S PE .(
8w. 2 and NK h NE h Bee. 11, Tp 3 8, R 28 K, W.
M.
H" names the followinii witnofseH to prove hin
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said IhikI, viz:
U. li. Thompson, P. Thompson, James Do
pny, of Heppner, Or., and W. fi. Daugherty, of
ljcna. Or,
2H0-H5 Hekbt Rinehabt, ItogiBtor.
NOTICE OV INTENTION
Land Ofiico at Tho Dalles, Or., July'9, '88.
Notice is h rehj1 nfiven that the following-named
settlor has tiled notice of his intention to make
tinnl proof in support of his claim, and that Miid
nriof will bo made beforo tlio county clerk of
Nlorrow county, at Httppuer,'Ore(jou, on Kept.
1, viz:
Ury P. Rid(jeicay,
D 8 6487, for the E (i bE h and S NE Sec.
l. Tp 4 !S. H 2H K.
lli names the followiin? witnessf to prove his
coutinnons residence upon, and cultivation of,
snid land, viz:
Mibon Hrown, Jnhn Brown, Wm McForrin and
Jim. tl. Hayoe, all of Heppner, Morrow county,
Oretron.
2711-81 F. A. McDonald. Register.
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
Iiand Office at The Dalles. Or., July S. 'R8.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following
named settler has tiled notice f his intention t.'
make final proof in support of Ids claim, and
that the said proof will be made boro tho
county clerk of Morrow countj', at Heppner, Or.,
on August 18, viz:
Charley D, Coleman,
P. 8. No. 9031, for the NE H Sec, 6, Tp. 8 8, II
Ht names the follnwinir witnesses to orove his
continuous resiuence upon anu cultivation or.
said land, viz:
Wm. L.uelUuT, tieo. w. t hnmn. &. li. jfeuini:
and Krank Pediiu. all of llard'nar.. Or.
Vii-Si r. A. -MCL'ONALD. KeglstOf.
ADyilNIisTIIATUI X' SALE.
By virtue of sn otd t of the Hon. Wm. M!tch
oll, t'ountv iudire of Morrow county. Orttin,
madt on liie 3tih day of July. lKS, in the matter
of the estate of Benjamin Hanhy, deceased, 1, thp
underU'iied. alminitratrix of t!ie estate of said
ltxvRr)cil. will, in Dursuanceof the said order on
Saturday, theSth day of terU-inbi, lr. at the
conn hout dotir of Morrow countv. at Hennr.er.
(tniron. nt Two i2 o'clock P. M. of said dav cell
at public vendue for cash to the Inchest bidder
all the rijchr, title and iuteresl of the rsat- of
llenmmin Hurbv deceased, in and to th. b
t W l4 and SW l 8K V of Sec. 24 and NW l N t
of Swj. 25 in Tp. 4 8. of li 26 K. W. M. in Mor
row eounty, Oregon, and containing l'k) scre of
1 1 UUU tL- tout t I U U"
'txM AdrainUtratrix,
Geo. Win. Wright, attorney for etiaie.
STOCK BRAIS.
Vhile you keep yuur subscription paid up you
can keep your brand in fret) of charge.
Allen, J H, AdamsTille Horses, double H sidi
wine on left shoukter; cattle, same on left hip
Adkins, 0 B Horses, J, on right shoulder; cat
tle, aV on right side.
Adkins, J J Hordes, JA connected on left
flank; rattle, same on left hip.
Bhickman, Henry.-Cattle, '-'U on left edie
Rantfe. Joe Hector's pasture.
Hleakman, (rtn., ilanimatt Eorses, a flag
left eJiouider; cHttte, same on riRht shoulder.
Bennett, Cy Hurries, H on left shoulder.
Hoiiko, MrsC A Hon left shoulder; ear-marl
of cattle, crop off and split in left and upper half
crop off right.
Brown, J C RorBes. circle C with dot in era
toroo left hip; cattle, name.
Boypr, W O, Lena Horses, box brand onriglrf
hip cattte, fauie, with split in each ear.
liortf, P. O. Horses, FBou left shoulder; cat
tle, smneon left hip.
Brien, T. F., Lone Rock. Horses o with bar
under and over on rinht shoulder.
Barton, Wr"Horst!H, J Bon nhtthih; cattle,
flume on right hipjfplitin each ear.
(,'ook, A. J., Lena Horws, lUou right shonlder;
Cattls, sameoa r.ght tup: uur mui-k squara eroA
on leu anu kiuii in riK'u.
t 'urrin, Jl I- lloraes, to on left stifle.
Crawford, J. il. Horses JHC connected ci
leftstitle.
('uniiiKhan e, W B, Newton Kanch Horses, t
with tieuro "J undr it on left shoulder; cuttU
same on left Yip and liih, loft ear square cut
(. ox Lnpiisn, jiamman L-aiue, Kj wun e in
center; horses. on left Sip.
Cason. J P Hfrses, C on loft if e; cattle, T
connected on left hip, 8 duUpson neck.
Dm bin, Bol A Bona, Hockville or An tel pe.
Horse Kwith bar over it on left shoulder;
tlo, a ot, both hips.
Douglass, W M Cattle, R D on right side, swai
low-frk in each ear; horses, R D on left hip.
English, E C Hard man Cattle, ftE on right
hip: horses same on riyht shoulder.
Meek, Jackson, Horses, 7F connected oi
right shoulder; cattle, same on riht hip.
Ear mark, hole in right and crop off left.
Franks, (J A, Arlington Horses. (! F on left
shoulder; cattle, (,' F on lft hip, crop off left ear.
iJiorence, Li A L attio. it on right hip; horses,
F with bar under on riirht shoulder.
Fell. T E Horses, F with half-circle above and
below on lett hip.
Florence, 8 1 Horses, F on right shoulder
cattle. F on right hiD or thinh.
Armstrong, J. C, Acton T with bar under it
on left shoulder of hortes; cattle same on left
nip.
Gay. Henry GAY on left shoulder.
Goble, Frank Horses, 7 F on left stifle; cattle.
BUJIJt) Oil OhllL U1JJ.
Hunhaker, B A Horses, 9 on lof t shonlder; oat
tl, W on left hin,
Humphreys, J M. Hard man Horses, II on left
flank.
Hayos, J M Horses, wineglass on left shoulder
caitie, same on ngnr inn.
Jones, J H, llardmau Horses, J with shade
over it on left shoulder.
Johnson, Felix Horses, circle T on left stiQ
catile, same on right hip, under half crop in rigi
and split in left ear.
Kirk. J T Horses 09 on left shouldor; catt
119 on left hip.
lurK, j tJ norses, 17 on either llank; cattle i
on right side.
. Ijarsen, Rasmns Horses, R L on loft hip.
Lewis, J It. Lonu Horses, P with over it on
leu Hiionuier.
Leathermun, D H Horsefl, 9 on left shoulder
came, same on leit nip, crop oit right ear, swal'
low-fork in left.
Miller, C. E.IIorBes C with m on inBide on
lett shoulder.
Morgan, 8 NHorses, SI) on left shoulder
cattle, wiuie on left hip,
McCuuiber, Jns A, Atwood Horses, M with
Din ovor on right snouider.
Morgan, Thos Hordes, circle T on left shout
dor and loft thiifh: cattle. ' on ric-ht. tlnh.
Milcliell, Ooar, Peitysville iiorses, 77 on right
Mason, Jos, Pettybville (nttle, JM connected,
nntmr crop in each ear, dulap on throat; horson,
J.A on left shoulder.
McClaron, D (i Horees, Figure 5 on each shoul-dc-r;
cattle, M2 on hip. I
MeLougald, H Horses, IID connected on left
shoulder.
JNeel, Andrew, Lone Rock Iforses AN oon
nected on left shoulder; ccftle same on both hips
Newmrn, V. H. Horses N with half circl
over it on loft shoulder.
Nordyke, K Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; cat
tlo. same on left hip.
Oiler, Perry, Lone Rock P O nn left shoulder
Pitarson, Jus., Pine City. Horses h2 on left hip
low down.
Parker & Glcason, II ardman Horees IP Jon
left fhouJder.
Piper, J. II., Acton -Horses, JK connected on
left hhoulder; cuttle, same on left hip. under bit
in each ear.
Rood, Andrew, Iinrdm an Horses, square cross
with quarter-circle over it on left etifie.
lionmger, ;hrin Horses, C 11 on left Bhouldcr.
liector. J v JlorHtiH. ,)) on lett shoulder.
Rule. R. R. Cattle branded R S on l.-fr Ion.
Hornes same brand on left shouldo.
Strain it W. E.-Hornes shadfd .1 S nn h'fl-
stifle; cattle JS on left hip, swuliow fork in right
ear. imuer oir m err.
Bayer. IioUt Mor.es. H on richt phouldpr: cattle
sqnnreon ngiu ui) ana on right shoulder.
cswaggnri, jj, Aipinu lioises, a tj on righ
shoulder.
bauii. Tli OB. Horses. 8 A P on left hin: cattle
sa;ie on left hin.
hhope. JJr A J rtorsps. J its on on left, htn: r.nu
tie, same on lett side, wattle on loft side of neck
ear;' cut sharp at. point.
oaiinijury. o w, Vinson t ame, s-yoar-oids ana
over, crop oil e.'oh eur, 5 on right side; 2-year-oldh
ai tl under, Kwaliow-fork in right ear and under-
spht Hi left, L7 with ( above on hip.
Sirvcnson, .Mrn A J Cattle, B on right hip
swallow-fork in left ear.
Khelton & Son Hordes. B nn its side over an
on lufl shoulder: cattle, name on left h'p.
Bperry, E (i ';tltle, WC on Jeff hip. crop off
right and undorbit in uit eur, dulap; .horses, W C
on left shoulder.
Swnggart, G W Horses, 44 on left shoulder:
Stewart, Geo., Ilardiuuu Horsea circle c on
left shoulder,
cattle, 44 on left hip.
Thompson, J A Horses, 2 on left shouldor
cattle, 2 on left shoulder.
Tilihete, 8 T Horses, C- on left shoulder.
TibbotB, E E Iiorses, VT connected on le
stifle.
Wells, A S Horses, 0Q0 on left shoalder; cattl
same.
Wyland, J H, Hardman Circle C on left thigt
Woodward, John llorsos, UP connected or
left shoulder.
Wallace, Charles Cattle, W on right thigh, hole
in left ear; horses. W on right shoulder, aomp
same on left shoulder.
Wren, A A Cattle, running AA with bar across
on tight hip.
Oregon Railway and
NAVIGATION CO
TO
SAN FRANCISCO
AUGUST, 1S
Loaviog SteaniHhip Wharf, Portland, at 12 mid
niyht, as fid Iowa:
dteaisor.
Day.
Date.
State of California
Cohinibia ----- -
Oreuon
State of California -Coinm
bia
Srtturd.-ty
Wednesday,.
SundHy
TiiurrM'ay....
Monday
Oregon -
r nuHy
State of California.. Tuesday... .
Columbia '. .... iHatiirdny .
Oregon ------ --'Wed'ieriuay .
Sept.
TO PORTLAND.
MAY and JUNK 1888.
leaves Spear Street Wharf. San Fraueisco. at 10
A. II. an follows :
Steamer.
Day.
Columbia
Stilts of California. .
OreiEon
Friday
Aug,
nemlay
Saturday....
Columbia
St'it of California..
Wednesday..
Hundny
Oreiron
llmrauav
t 'olumbia
Statu of California..
Orognu
Monday
Friday
Tuesday...'. .
Sept.
Tho company reserves the right to change Steam
ers or aaumg uaj s.
KATES OF PASHAGK. INCLUDING MEALS
AND BIlHTHS,
Cahin. 1 00; Steerage, $8.00; RcundTrip, un
limited, :50.00.
No freight will be received on morning of snil
uitr, except fruit and vepytableti, and these will
not h taken after 9 A. M,
tF KICKS, rvui Franeipco, General Offlpo, No.
10. Market street: Ticket Offices, 1 aT.d 14 Mont
gomery Btnvt. Agents, Gootiall, PerkinB A Co.
Ptirtfcml Ticket Ofilce, Firnt and (hrk Rtr.-ets.
W. H. HOLCOMH. a. L.MAXWKl h.
General Manager. G. P. k T. A.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEliiiHIP.
Ijecal notice i hereby givn that th copnr1
nersiop ii?rtofore exinling between th nwdfr
ivnei!, undf r the firm name of H. A. Ilunnnknr
i Co.. is t hie day diaolvwl by mutnal cotiKfiit.
R. A. Hnnsaker retiring. The bnsineas will be
cortinii(d by Mt-ssr. J. W. Coffey and Fnnk
Gillinm. who will pay all debtg of the late firm
and collect all accounts due the wim.
B. A. HCNSAKEU,
J. W. COFFliY.
Heppner, July 7, lSfl.
DEEP
SKA WONDEHS exist in thuu.
mikI! of forms, bat nro nnr.
rwtfed bv the wondt-n of inven
tion. Those who are iu need of prohtable am
ployment. and work that can be done while living
nt home should at onct' wnd their addn-es to Hal
lett A Co.. Portland, Maine, and receive fret full
information tow eilhec nex, all ages, can earn
frtm $ to ?jti pr day and upwards wurever
Uiey live, ioa are storied free. ( apital not re
quireu. Some hare made over $5Q ia a eingle day
at thia work. All sucueed.
. Tha Original
Xeastnt . .......
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SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKB.
Rewnre of TmltationB, containlnflr Poisonous
Minerals. Always aslt for Dr. Pierce's Pellets,
which are little Sugar-ooati'd Pills, or Auti
biltnus Granules.
Ilcius; rurely VoiretaWe, Dr. Pierce's
Pellets operate without disturbanoe to the
svstein, diet, or occupation. Put up in gem
v'lRll, hermetically scaled. Always fresh and
reliable. They are a gentle laxative, or an
active purgative, according to size of dose.
SI HUDJfii,
mitou Head acta Of
Dlzzlueas, Constipation-
liidigeatlon
Biliona Attacks, and
all derangements of
the stomach and
bowels, are promptly
cured by the use of Dr. fierce' Pleasant
Purgative Pet lets. In explanation of the
remedial poworof these Pellets over bo great
a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said
that their action upon the system is univer
sal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sana
tive influence. Sold by druggists, for 26 cents
a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Lab
oratory of Would's Dispensary Mbdicai
Association, No. GU3 Main St., Huffalo, N. Y.
ia offered by the manufactur
ers of Ir. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy, for a cam ot
Catarrh iu the Head
which, they cannot euro.
8YITB PTOITIS OP CATARRH. Dull,
heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal
paasafres, dischiu-jfcB falling' from the head
into the throat, Bometlmes profuse, watery
and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody ftud putrid; the eyes are
weak and watery; thero Is rineinff in tho
ears, deafness, hacking1 or couching to clear
tho throat, expectoration of offensive matter,
toifethcr with acaba from ulcers; the voice
is changed and has a "nasal twang"; the
breath is offensive; smell and taste are im
paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, wltU
mental depression, a hacking cough and gen
eral debility. Only a fow of the above-named
symptoms are likely to be present in anv one
case. Thousands of ensea annually, without
manifesting half of the above symptoms, re
sult in consumption, and end in tho grave.
No disease is so common, more deceptive and
dangerous, or less understood by physicians.
Ily its mild, soothing, and healing properties.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the ,ornt
cases of Catarrh, "Cold lu the Head,"
Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache.
boh1 by druggists everywhere; 50 cents.
"Untold Agony from Catarrh
Prof. W. Hausnbr, the famous mesmerist.
Of Ithaca, N. Y.t writes: "Some ten years ago
I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal
catarrh. My family physician gave me up as
incurable, and said I must die. My case wns
such a bad one, that every day, towards sun
sot, my voice would become so hoarse I could
himiv annnk nhnvo a whinDer. In the mornlnir
my coughing and clearing of my throat would
almost strangle me. By tho use of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Uemedy, in three months, I was a well
man, and the cure has been permanent."
"Constantly Hawking and Spitting."
Thomas J. Rurhinq, Esq . 90t Pine StreeU
St. Louix, Mo., writes: " I was a great sufferer
from entarrh for three years. At times I eouid
hardly brnatho, and was constantly hawking
and spitting, and for the last eight months
could not breathe through the nostrll3. r
thought nothing could be done for me. Luck
ily, 1 was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Hntnedv, and 1 am now a well man. I believe
K to bo the only Bure remedy for catarrh now
manufactured, and one has only to give it a
fair trial to experience astounding results aud
a permanent cure."
A oomnlete Treatise on Catarrh, giving val
uable hints as to olothing, diet, and other
matters of importance, will bo mailed, post
paid to any address, on receipt of a two-cent
postage stamp. Address,
World's Dfrpcnfiary Mwllesl Awoclntton,
No. 883 Main Street. BUFFALO. N.Y
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V.r.s"c;u 7.Itjsta,c Ijsimt:vt, TV.jinf rates fe'tl
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Tbf popular r.medy never falltt
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Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And all disease arising from a
Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion.
The natural remit is good appe
tlte and solid fleNb. Iose small,
elearantly sujrar coatel and easy
to saallow. Sold evryber.
Tnformaton fnr ihtt Farm, Hon
hold, Workshop anil SichrwM" KillH
tent free on application.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
JianBem and beantiflm the b&lr.
rrouiouM & luxuriant crow to.
Never Fail to Restore Ortyl
riairto its Toutnrui uoior.
dlfteaseflaod bau
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lBrmrtutbte tor Comm. Oolitt. Inward ftJm FrMmtloa
Of Interest to Ladies.
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irpeciUc forf'-ma complaints to 4ny ladj who wihe
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