Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, November 01, 1888, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPKEB, THURSDAY, NOV. 1. '88.
TBB OREGON NATIONAL GUARD.
Tarn Oregon National Guard is now an
rgsniration requiring mnoh of its roeni
bert and giving comparatively nothing
In ratnra.
The lswt o( Oregon state tbnt "The
military toroes of this state, when in the
utiml service of the state, in time of
-ar, insurrection, invasion, or imminent
danger thereof, shall, during their time
of servioe, t entitled to the same pay,
ration and allowances for clothing as
are at tbe same time Billowed by law in
tbe army of tbe United States.
"No offioer, no non-commissioned of
8or, musician, or private shall receive
any compensation from the state during
time of peace, except as in this act pro
tided: "The adjutant-general shall reoeive an
annual salary of twelve hundred dollars,
which shall be in full for all duties per
formed under this act. '
"When in attendance at annual mus
ter or oamp of instruction, the Oregon
National Guard shall reoeive tbe follow
ing compensation per diem: Non-oom
missioned officers, musicians, and pri
vates, one dollar and fifty cents; lieuten
ants, two dollars: oaptains and staff
offioers, three dollars; general officers
four dollars. In addition thereto, eaoh
officer and enlisted man of tbe Oregon
National Guard shall be entitled to one
Hon Der day while in attendance at
said muster or oamp of instruction."
In time of neaoe, all members of tbe
0. N. G. are rexuired to attend drills and
inspections of their respective companies.
and any failure to do so is punishable by
fine, collected by tbe justice of the peace
fihonld an; member fail to attend the
drills and inspections for thirty days,
such member is liable to a dishonorable
discharge, whioh not only casts an ever
lasting stigma on the oharaoter of the
person, but takes away all rights of suf
frage. In all cases a legal exouse for
oon-atttendance is scoepted by all courts
of discipline.
There are many cogent reasons why
members of the 0. N. G. should be paid
for time taken in meetings. Many of its
most active members are business men
who must, of course, Buffer considerable
inconvenience in attending to all duties
required Af them as members.
While every reasonable member will
agree that without discipline such organ
ization oannot exist, they do believe that
it would be nothing more than justice
for every member to receive some com
pensation as an active member of tbe
O. N. G.
Such an arrangement would have tbe
effeot of making a much stronger and
harmonious organization. The military
vnlAa rAirarriinir health, hnicrlifc. weitfht
etc, oould then be more closely adhered
to, and the result would be that we
would have a military organization of
picked men, who would take more inter
est in its welfare.
It is to be hoped that the members of
tbe Oregon National Guards will peti
"an the next legislature for suoh I
uinge in our present laws bb is mention
jabovc, believing that it will be to the
flUrest of the organization to do so, and
ioe as will be required of it.
the front with the
only three others that exceed this ono in
height: Townsend'B, 454 feet unci Ten
nant A Co.'s, 435 feet, both in Gluscow,
Scotland, and Dubson & Barbotirs's. 3(!7
feet, in Bolton, England. This Clark
chimney weighs 5,000 tons, cost (30,000
and required 150 days of nine hours each
in construction. The Scientific Ameri
can, in a description of it says: "The
Clark chimney was erected under the su
perintendance of their foreman, Mr.
Cunningham. From the
point of view of architectural beauty, as
well as perfection of structural features,
too much credit can not be awarded to
all concerned in its erection. It is of in
terest to note that no workman was in
jured in any way during the progress of
the work. The builders have allowed
for about six inches of sway, which is
about tho amount of motion antii iputud
during a violent blow."
Tub lust three years have not heeu al
together satisfactory to the rancher in
Morrow, particularly in the lower purt
of the county. This year, crops were
produoed that were mncb better than
the most sanguine expeoted early id the
season. It is notioeable that those who
plow deep, stirring up the soil thorough
ly, bave a much better crop than whore
the land is half farmed. To succeed nt
farming tbe same as everything else, tho
work must be done thoroughly, and we
believe the poople are beginning to un
derstand it that way. Those who have
energy and pluck will in a few years
have neat residences, large and commodi
ous barns, and receive the reward of gen
eral prosperity, which, if due to any,
bould be their portion.
'It would be a good idea for our coun
ty court to offer a bounty for squirrel
eoalps. This season, many crops were
destroyed by these pests, that would have
bri fair otherwise. This plan works
well and would eventually thin them out
till not a sufficient number would re
main to do any damage.
STATISTICAL SLUSH.
Tbe following is the value of taxable
property in Morrow county and other
foots, taken from the books of our ac
commodating olerk :
Aorea of land, 110,770-
Value " 9 388,118.
" " Lota 102,831.
Improvements on Lots, 151,512.
lldae. and Implements, 204,532.
Household Furniture, 57,016.
Number of Horses, 8,042.
" Cattle, 7,304.
Value of Horses and Cattle, 9 112,281.
Number of Sheep, 130,951-
Value, S 175,854'
Number of Swine, 1,718.
Value, $ 4,117.
Grow Value of property in coun-
ty,
$1,908,436
Indebtedness,
Exemptions,
Value of Taxable Property
County,
Number of Polls,
9 052,436.
8 255,000.
in
$1,009,794
771.
The oonnty vault ia nearing comple
tion. The doors are in poaition and are
the beat Hall pattern.
MORROW COUNTTS WEALTH.
The following is a list of the tax pay
ers of Morrow county who pnf on $1(XX
and upwards:
TAX PAYERS OVEH $1000.
CL Andrews $ 1 340
A Andrews 1 209
Robert Coppock 1 1"9
MSCorrignll 2 032
WBFinley 2 203
W C Onllnher 12
Mrs WH Hides 2 897
T J Kirk... 3 321
Frank Lyons 2 625
BF Swaggart
l 2ns
1 163
1 820
1 020
1 830
AM Stafford
Sheltou &Son
Mrs L M Thompson
H C Thompson
M L Waters 1 700
J H Cuuninghum 1 585
Bauernfiend Bros 2 521
Wm Cecil 4 080
Wilford Ceoll 2 025
O T Douglas 8 133
Ed Holloway 1 005
JWRedford 2 100
J J Adkins 3 432
T W Avers 15 523
W G Boyer 1 070
A J Breeding 1 023
P O Borg 1 595
EB Bishop 2 610
FDCox 2 450
HEClnrk 1080
A Crebtree 1 57C
PCohu 132;
L TDodsou 1 785
BN French 400
J M Fisher 3 170
AMGtinn 2 070
SPGurrigues 2 800
Garrigues & Rodders 1 350
Gilliam & Coffey 3 100
Harrington & Co 5 800
John Hughes : 4 104
J M Hager 7 390
G W Harrington 2 670
Hayes Bros 1090
W L Houston 2 375
Heppner & Blackman 15 000
Mat Hughes 13(H)
Wm Hughes 6 350
Noise Jones 0 800
James Jones 8 515
Kirk & Younggren 1 090
W A Kirk 1 175
Thoa Morgan 2 810
Mrs L A Leezer 1 325
Press Looney 5 730
Leezer & Thompson 0 713
Stephen Lnlund 5 748
Charles Liud 3 975
Mat Liohtenthnl 2 317
JWMarlatt 2 910
E Minor 6 800
Thomas Marlatt 1725
E L Matlook 3 104
JGMuddook 25 000
MoClarau Bros 2 580
T J Matlock 4 600
OMMnllory 2 050
Wm Mitchell 1 280
Mrs Lucy Muddook 4 000
JB Natter 7 400
Otis Patterson 1 200
ThosQuaid 9 095
Rush Bros 13 025
O A Rhea 13 490
Frank Sloan 1 200
Ed Siding 4 834
Mrs E J Smith 5 000
E R Swinburne 8 150
AJShobe 3 600
C R Tuyleur 2 905
HHTlmmmnn 3 410
. 'r m, .......... . .'. 17 1574
Albert Wright 4 485
AS Wells 2 001
T J Allen 3 600
Ed Clufl 1 156
John Gordon 2 (()
J M Hamblot 1 818
JH Mathews 1 405
OMitohell 1 E61
J H Miller s 1 135
Henry Fudberg 4 495
A 0 Petlys 2 082
A Royso 1 219
EGSperry 8 037
II M Thornton 1 800
Thos. Bronghton 2 603
W J Da vis 1000
T W Halloy 1 77!
H MoFailand 8 030
A 8 Parkins 1 012
Wm Peulnnd 40 000
Fllrnney 1 070
Thos ltonnny 1 530
A Roaney 1 431
Mrs 11 A Summers 1 200
Wm Ayers 1 715
W A & J F Ayers 1 510
Jerry Brosman 2 458
A N Crawford 1 730
OR Onto 8 015
Chas Cunningham 10 710
W M Douglas 5 758
Jus Dougherty 2 070
Ed Day 4 955
Jiimasou A Wulkor 5 910
Felix Johuson 4 789
Henry James 4 50-1
Mrs Emma Kiloup 2 028
Mike Kouny 1 (MS
John Mullally 1 215
CD Matlock . 2 875
F II Sherman 2 625
J A Thompson. 7 821
George Vinson 1 395
John Walker 3 990
J M Waddoll 1 000
John Burkor 8 478
A J Basey 1 500
J J Galloway 3 731
J A MoCtuubcr 3 195
Powell Bros 2 418
Shaw Bros 1 350
Thrasher & Sou 2 425
Joe Vny 11 675
George Cruyue 1 HS0
J 8 Vnuolevd 1 875
Chas Anderson 1224
Mrs Duutou 1 280
S I Oerking 1 003
L Hustou 3 120
Wm Houdrix 939
J O Hayes 2 223
W Molleo 1 IK
Thos 11 Morgim 1 220
Allon & Son 3 309
Silas Brown I 800
G W Cbapin 020
LW Coleman 4 081
English A Co 3 420
EC English 1 170
Wm Farrier 1 287
WB Gilliam 2 353
J M Humphrey 1 821
JN Hogue 1 076
JaoobJohnson!""!''"''.; 1 200
Kahler liroB 5f12t tmu, or ooimtuutly; if tho ukui ia ,
8 W Miloa 6 OS5.
Parker & Glotinon 15 8M)
Freil Foppou - 1 7S0
A Bowl . 10 m
W H Ryuo 2 075
A E Wriyht i 7'J3
ORAN Co 147 GOO
Western Union T Co 2 610
I Brown 1 Huh
Bishop &' Bisbce 5 750
Wm Gilliam 1 055
Lntlier Hamilton 1 430
FL Jones 1 190
Kirk & Son 2 896
J C Kirk 4 158
D H Leathermau I 119
Silas A Wright 2 SOS
Robt Sayer 1 008
TLDormim 1 998
John Geinger 1 405
Joseph Mason 1 270
W J McAtee.. 1 018
W H Yerkes 2 999
David Baker 1 519
R F Wiluiot 1 5.'53
II J Hale 1 221
G Gregory 1 200
I G Hewison 1 000
J II Irvine 1 400
Hugh Me Arthur 1 500
Nat Webb 5 722
Stage Company 3 400
T J Onllaher 1 290
Levi Anlteny 1 200
John N Elder 2 415
f R Howard 1 225
E Houdrix 3 517
Minor, Dodson & Co 8 140
B B Mann 2 208
J L Morrow & Son 6 848
Newton Ranch Co 11 925
J P Rhea 3 22
E D Rood 8 136
HINTS ABOUT ADVERTISING.
Considerable truth is boiled dowu
by
the Troy Times in the following:
''The man who says he does not bo-
lieve in advertising, is doing just what
he pretends to despiso. He hangs coats
outside his door, or puts dry goods in
his windows-that's advertising. Ho
sends out drummers through the conn
try, or puts his name on his wagon
that's advertising. Ho labels his articles,
or manufactures that's advertising. If
he has lost a cow, he puts a written no
tice in the postoflicG, or tells his sister
in-law -and that's advertising too. He
has his name put in gilt letters over his
door -and that is also advertising. He
paints his shop groon or red, or, if a doc
tor, ho has his hoy call him out of church
in haste; if an auctioneer, he bellows to
attract the attention of the passers by: if
a heavy merchant, he keeps a huge pile
of boxes ou his sidewalk in front of his
store, and all for advertising. A man
can't do business without advertising
uud the question is whether to call to his
aid the engine that move tho world the
priutig proHH with its thousands of mes
sengers working night and day; or, re
jecting these, go back to tho time when
newspapers, telegraphs and railways were
unknown. But adverlisiug ooulsmiouoyl
So does everything else that is worth
having."
HE LET OUT SCHOOL.
Hohool-house in Georgia. Slim buy (
addressing teacher) What time dopa yo'
blame shebang shot down?
Teacher What do you mean by thus
addressing me? Sit d wn there until
you have learned better manners. .
Boy sitii down, but soon booomos rest
less. Teaoher Stop scouring around on
that seat. What do you mean?
Boy Moan that I kaiu't set still.
Teacher What makes you so restless?
Boy Wauler get outon here.
Tonoher-What for? i
miy wy, 1 noarn some feller bol!e
down ynnder in the bottom jest now, nu'
I bet he's treed a coon.
Teacher (with enthusiasm) Why didn't
you say so just now. Why did you want
to keep such important information!
Children, put up your books. We will
go down and sec about that coon. Ed
ucation can afford to rest, but a 00011 up
a trcois something to be looked after nt
once. Arkitnsuw Traveler.
WANT THE TERRITORIES ADMIT
TED. The national Presidential election
drnwoth nigh not days off. I am in hopes
that the result of the coming election
will be favorable to the admittance of the
Territories into the Union as States.
Sunny Clime. Then pull out of your
forms, "Neutral in Politics," and aluue
the rooster that has boon or owing for
your Victory job-press, around under
"For Harrison and Morton." Be con
sistent, girls, if you dou't catch u ohuu.
AuulV'i It'iliiiiMMi Ci-usi'p.
Professor Lee, of Bowdoin College,
who Hcompnniod the Albatross expedi
t-ion as it naturalist, tells of n curious ex
perience hi the South Paeillo Ocean.
Years ago the Eeudor Government plant
ed a convict colony 011 Charles Island,
ono of the Galapokos group. The 0011-
vicis revolted, killed the Governor, and
escaped, leaving behind pigs, cuttle,
donkeys, anil horses. Since that time
uo one was thought to live tnere, nnd at
Chatham Island, another of the group.
tho Albatross party were told that Char
les Island was entirely deserted. They
were, therefore, rather surprised when
they visited Cnarles Island to coino up-
ou a man nearly naked, carrying u pig
on his back. He was quite na surprised
as they, and was nt lirst ill great fear,
but finally they got him to tnlk. His
hair uud beard had grown to great
length, nod ho had lost all notion of
time. Ho said that soma years before he
had come from Chat haul Island with a
party in search of a certain valuable
moss, that he hud deserted his compan
ions, who had gone off without him, mid
that since that time he had been uloue
ou tho island. Ho had lived on fruits
and herbs, had captured wild cattle I'.v
setting traps for them, killed them with
u spear mado by tying his pocket-knife
t a stick, and from their hides ninko a
anil. He was glad to sec men ag lin and
asked to bo taken back to (Hat ham,
hich was giautcd, of course. - eir
Yirk Sun.
hich Whs ll? Huron ur Sli.tkcsiM'io'O.
Tho authorship of the dramatic pro
ductions attributed to the last of tho
above named is agitating literary circles
to the very centre, hut atlects the practi
cal masses far less than the momentous
question, how I 1 regain or preserve
health, that essential of bodily and men- i
tal activity, business success and the
"pursuit of happiness." We can throw
fur more light ou this latter subiect than i
the most profound Shakespearian cnu j
ou question tirst propounded. It the
THt l1!? ."T. ";.if
yollow mul tongue furrtul ns iu lulums.
iit'ss; it thore bw DrtMtuttiitorv twintros
of utioumitiK rhtMimitlisiu tr tiourutuiti;
if tho kidney mo imu'tive uso lloa
trttpi' Stomiu'U Hilterji, tho twt recu
poi tint of 4M ntsi prohlk-in bcntdicinl and
durn't-Ksful ie uptius lit'tnomlHT, if
umlnriu tlire;itpu or ittllicts, tlmt it ueu
triihzea tho jioinuu nmt for titles tho b8
If m.
THEIR OFF DAY.
1 he Sunny Clime women folks
ks i-ivt
recoivedaliitlHiMiiseti.se frm tbi oilic
which they talk about like this:
"Oh, my I a mere exjr -s ion of go.,l
will ami friendship is stark nouglit
mere wind next to nothing. I n?v.-r
t ilk fiddle faddl.-, except, pei hr.ps, if I
were in my cups."
An indirect ucousution of firing tnu-b
at the girls while laboring under the
enthusiasm produced by rr.m. Too bid,
but we'ro not gniitv of that, never in
dulging even in the Climer's favorite
beverage of hard cidor. Siuce frank
ness is 11 oharaoteristio of their sheet,
we'll make a few rem irks of like nature.
A friend of ours, a likely youth, drank
hard ciiler under the delusion that it.
was a sort of an innocent beverage, and
rom his n a tdlin condiiiou utter swillii g
said non-intoxicant, it's no wonder thai
these fair girls occasionally get up in
the morning "wrong eud to," and ou
their off day, get into our looks, rjgura
tivoly expressing it, and make us wish
that we had never said it. Ol we smile
to think how clever you rate yourselves.
Biliousness requires pills.
It Only Cost tlini 815 to Admire tlie Beau
tiiul School Girls of St. Lonta and
IHftobey tht! I'uiiee.
John Thieie is the name of a young
mail who tried to rebuke police iuW.
feionce at St. Louis ou Oct. 22Kaudf ai I
ed to succeed. The officers have orders
to permit no youu m-in to stiyid at the
Polytechnic school while scholars are
going in or lettiu,;, out. On tlui.ubovi'f
date about 9 o'clock, as tho ros-cIii,"ekoJ
. Ml
girls attending school there were hasten
ing into tho building, Thieie stood at
the door gazing nt the panorama of
beauty ns it passed. Officers Collins
and Burns ordered him avay, but he iS
fused to go. Ho insisted on remaining
there and enjoying himself, so thiiy
finally arrested him. This morning lie
was before Judge Cady, who in passing
on the case, said: "ifoiiiig man, you
evidently have an eye for uoauty. As
tho young ladies attending that school
aro decidedly handsome, and you enjoy
ed a view of all the girls attoudinj; the
school, I think it is not asking too much
to require you to pay . $15 for what you
saw."
HHi;UH'l?'B BAMO,
Nntine in hmeby k'vhii trmt uimW uml by rirtue
T ft'i (ji:i.!CUiioii ii-uifd of t uf tint Circuit Court of -'.im
huU.H cif Omfcim for Urn County ol: Morrow,
mul i,o nif ilirticujii and dli vriml, upon a judg-iiiu-it
if iiiV.wi mul f in Htiiil Court o.i Hie
! Ii day of Nfo.mulmr. lfHH. in Tivor of ,1. li. N:its
IMntn il; mid ttKuinrit S. II. i--v vob mul .Inry
K. Ken vert i't at., Lkf"tl.ui. h, for tiia sum of o-itt
Imodmi mul wiv.'-iiy-ii vo tiollnrH Willi interest at
( Uf KIM' of I" pi'rciMit. P'ti" iiiiiiiiiii fron June i lie
;intli, !;:, tuui I liuHiim of twenty dollar atior
iieyV, i.Vc'4 anil thu fiirllifr mmi of t.WH iiyFoiir
dollu'-r! a ul timet y-iu'Jt) ewitH for costs unri the
m tur riin,k. a id. whnrcas. m said . iiumnn- u
was oidfMTd mid iiljud..fil that tti following dc-
Ht'rul"tl propert.v, town: nui vv '4 01 ")v y
of Son. 'J'p. t. of K w- !u m'"
row Coii'uy, Oregon, bn wold tOMntinly said inde
nted, mid nil coHis, 1 wi-'l, oil
31umhiv,tlie !!Hli Day of November A. I. 1888
At 2 o'clock V. M , of said day, in front of t!ie
flourt Iiouhh door in Lite town or ticpp iev, :ior-
row County, Urotfon, mill att tho right- t-tuo umu
inU'i-frtt of tlie ftnid H. K, Itunven and -V.liiy K
Ki'uvom, in anil to tlie above denm-ibi d rml prop
erty, at public auc'ioti to tbe Indies, and beM
t.i.i.i... ('..! ...ili iti tuiiid. 1 he oro tl.s to im an-
tilied to the sal inf;u-uoi of Maid t'Xcuttou" ui:d
all con h, and cokl. that may tun-rue.
2MI-M T. 11. JIOWAIil),
Dated Out. HI, iHNb. fcHierilt of Morrow Comity.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Nolinn in hereby ii'von that under ill. d by vh'
1. 11 ,,f on iYfiitiim in.sued out of the Circuit
C.irrt of tli" State of Oregon, for the ( ou'ty of
Mof-ow, and to me dt reeled and delivered, upon
i,.1r,,,.,,,t renhrpd and tn:eied i;i said C.tuit
in .We loth d;tv of' September. M-iK. in fnvov of
l )........ ,V r.lin'kitiim IMai'itiltM. anit Phltilint K
He. i .e. DnfiMidiuil. for the mini of .me lundred
aed weutv-iour dollat'H and iifiy Citit. With in
ten.stattlii into of eight per iviiUntanmui,
from 'if,njj,li(;t;iy vL(K,'1c'SSl ' Pi
eenff eosis and. whereas. fTf r.,i -Ml. i III
wan ordered ii'id tidjedgt d thai ihe )mpTl"g de-Mi-rt-u'd
real pro new. to-'i,: N lb NK '4 ii'id
N li 1SW '.1 Hee 15, 'i'p A H. U 25 4 W M.nll iu
Monow County. U''i;moi' be Hold ;;o uatisly san
judgment a id a'' eoM.s, 1 will, on.lho
day ul' November, A. I). 1S-A
at a o'eloek I M.. of t iid dny. m frmtof die
Coiitt Ihntstt. in lin' (own of ileppno;-. Morrow
(ouiev. O egnn. s" the righ', title and interest
of the said 111. lienke. in and lo tbe above de
scribed lie.il property at Public Auciiou to the
lii-'hest and host bidder f.r ensb in hand, the
pmeeeds to be iippli"d lo t he sat isfaelion of naid
exeulion and all cokIh, tuuleos Miliatinuy ikhtuh.
I . M. IIOWAK1J,
Hlionit of Morrow Co,, Or
Dated Oct 12. 1HHH, 5K'1-'W.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T:ind Oilice at Ja (Iraude. Or.. Oct 2. 'W.
Nu ice irt hereby niven Hint tlie fol owing-
tieniod selMer ihh tiled not tee of her mUntioii 1:1
utidvn tinal proof iu support of hercleiiti, and
,.iinl Hind omof will be iiuule beroto tho eon 111
judge of Morrow county, Or., or in his ubHMCU
oef.ii-o the clerk of said cmiiii,y, tit lieppnur Or..
on Dec. l', IH. v'z:
Ka! ilurd, nee Ilayler,
Hd No. :;;; '1, for the KE l4 uf Sec. tl, Ti INK
2. K, W. AI.
Hue na.ues liie ftilluwii'K wii "esse b prove her
eon, (itiums reMdence uion nnu uuuiVtiiuiu ul.
-mil land. 'z:
Henry CntT.Menj. Mniliew", Clnu'los Halo n ul
F unk Jael;so i, id! of tlallown.v. Or.
Anv tier ton wiio desiieH to Dfotest aLid'lsl
the alhuvunce or such proof, of who knows of
aiv suVtu t-;i' lejisoe, under the law aid ll-e
tiliuio-is iii uu I.ite. ior Depart iiie'it, why
eh proof tdiouUI not be allowed, will be gtvon
1 oot)orlunily id the above nu itioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of sun
iiinna u. 1'iid lo oner evmeiico in reouuni 01
lhat su'ituitled by t'lntinatd.
ZM.i-V.i 11KN11V lilNKtlAKT, ll 'glhl r.
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
l,;mdOllice at 1,h t Itande, Oi .. Oct. Y W.
N.diee l hereby givi.il that tho follow if.fi
lined set lee li ,h hl.-.l .u;'ce "f his inte:itte!i 1,.
make tinal proof iji tmppo vt of his nlttirn and that
uud inoof will I.' untie betore tho comity Judge
or in his absence before tho county clerk
uf Morrow county. Or., tit Heppner, Ore iron, un
Dec. 5, IHSH, viz:
Joseph J, MeKenzit'i
Hd. No. ami. for thoH i SV UaiulBKSE J4
Sec 22 Tp I K 1127 K.
He uiinu'M thu fnllowinn witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, mid cultivation
of, said land, viz:
V. M. Douglas, Keltx .lohupon, Mike Kenny
and Andrew rillard, all of Lena. Or,
Any person, who desire to protest against the
itih.wa ice of such proof, or who knows of any
substantia! reason, under the law uud the regehi
lio.iB of 1 he Interior Department, whysech proof
should not be allowed, wi'l bo given an oppor
tunity at tin above mentioned .iine and place to
cross -examine, the witnesses of said claimant, and
io otter evidence in robuUul or th ;tuu'uU--rnj
claimant.
2,,il-lHi 11 KNUY KlNKItART, llegistei
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
f .Hint OtlieOHtThe Dalles. Or.. Oct. 17, 'US,
Notice is hereby given that the following, tuned
settler hiw tiled notice of her intention to make
final proof iu support of her claim, and that, snid
proof will be made before the judge of Morrow
county, Or,, at Heppner, Or., on lcc. 1, l,ststf,
viz:
Xancif A, James,
Hd ftW, for the K NK and K !- 8K V 8tc.
y.'. rp'js 11a k, w. m.
She names the folhiwtng wituesss to prove her
continuous residence timm, and cultivation of.
said hind, vie:
l H Monran, 1. I.. I'ortnan, Wm. Haguewooil
and Wesly Mi'Man, all of I .extngt-m, Or.
u'j-ii; K. A. Mi.iDonai.i lUvister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ollioe at The Dalles, Or., Oct. It, 'H8.
Notice is herebj given Ihttt the follow iiip-unuiM
settler has tiled notice f his internum to make
final proof in support of hit claim, and that said
proof will N made U'ttm the county judge uf
lorrow county, Or. nt Heppner. Or., on Nov,
21, viz:
J. L. IU ifiner
Hd IJItl, f-T the NW Sec SJ, Tp S 8, li 2 R.
Hetmiuewtlie lotlowicg wut:essis 10 prtve his
contitmottK recideticeupon, and cultivation of,
sunt hied, viz?
D, How.uae.T. H HuutHrry, Willi;m
hom and William Al'isou, all of Kight Mtie, Or.
Si 1-141 t A. Mi lKNi.i liegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I And Otlieeat The DaHes. Or.. Sept. I'.V 'US.
None is herel'y given that the following named i
nei.h-r ha till not.ee of his utieniion to j
nuv tieitl pi oof iu support of his
eiu'iu, Rtuttii.u wiut prooi wui o niatu nerore
the judije of li'Miam coimty, lr., at Arlinntou,
Oi-., ou Nov. 10. KS via:
U'iw. .1. Pierre,
Hd WM. for die SI. Se. 14, Tp 4 8, R :$ K, W.
M.
lit name the following wtnowsw to prore hie
co'iiinuo.ti nwideuceuiKtii, anU oultivution of,
tud hi'ui, vi:
W. V. I -each, J. r. t'olemati, E. Ysnacort and
lianie KojtMj, all of Idea, tr.
y-W F. A. McroKALD, Ktfiitr.
Ail WAY
n
Tiie Heppner and Willow Creek Railroad,
next Two Weeks, Will Place Heppner on an Equal Footing With Other
Railroad Towns in Oregon.
Wo Vi-o liayiug iia t.n
Boots
9
In Fact Everything Which
Everything
SOLD AT 13 JSDllOCK PRICES
Special
MINOR, DODSON & CO.
The Hsppner
MAY
Opposite Minor,
Is stocked with Canned
Dried Fruit and Everything Pertaining
to a First-Class Grocery.
May Street,
U. VANDL'YN.
GENTS
mime
LI
, 1 i
DliALElt IN-
A1VI
General
DOTS
Fl'RXISIHMi
GooclS
.('so Me Orders
SUITS.
Q Groceries,
CROCKERY,
Wcd and How fare,
-si
U3Ndd3H
N. S. WHETSTONE,
The Effioiont Horse-Shoor and
Calls attention to the fact
OlTOSITIi THE HEITNER
Where he is ready to attend to any wants in his line us oheap as the present
Condition of the Times will Admit.
REMEMBER THE PIONEER SHOP
CHAS. H. D0DD & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
Jardware, Iron, $teel,
AND FARM MACHINERY.
HSST AND VINE STSEETS, PORTLAND, OEEQON.
Sole Agents for Oregon and Washington for
- , DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. .
inl. Double or Tripple Furrow. Theyareso Bimpleand come no near absolute perfec
tion, thai those who bave used them or seen them work can not say enough In
their praise, We furnish them with or without seat attach menu
beat attachments are extra,
JD33IEIRIE POWER LIFT SXTXiKY PLOWS.
BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL.
lUu-keye lloe Presa Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeder. Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrow, Superior
111, Ruck eve Seeders. Bucke
Grain Drills, Superior e
. CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. .
The latest Improved implement for sowing summer fallow. The moat complete and
successful tool tor this purpose In use.
We also have ft full line of Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons. Mountain Wagon,
Platform and other Spring Vehicles.
, . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. . ,
Law rt? u oe A Chapln't Sprtug-Tonth Hnrrowt, Peers Harrows, SclanUflo Kel WlUj.
Pacific Fanning Mill.
HAIS1I 11ABB WIKli ETC, ETC.
AJ-SF.XD FOR SPECIAL ClRCl'LAKS AND PRICK LISTS.
Minor, Dotlsoa & Co., Agents at HepjnfT.
COMING!
which will be Completed within the
laimenso Stoolt of
the Farmer or Stockman Needs.
Will Be
to Cash Buyers.
STREET,
Dodson & Go's.
Goods, Suojar, Coffee
Heppner.
asnvaa -
'133HIS AVIU
that he is still at the Old Stand,
DRUG STORE. MAIN STREET.
WHEN YOU NEED WORK DONE
aers.
Family Grocery,
Notions
5 - .
I ooac-
A mmu
nition AND
GILLIAM
-Successors to B. A. Hunsaker & Co..
Are at the old stnud on
MAIN STItlET,
.DEALING IN.
Hardware, iinware,
ware, Pumps, Gaspipt-, Nails," and Black
smiths' Supplies.
.ALSO AGENTS FOR.
Fisli Bros. Wagons, Cliampion Mowers and
Reapers, Headers,
gines and Portable Sawmills,
i lust In " f ' "
- r - n
A large assortment
Lamps, Fancy Goods,
Are constantly receiving new invoices, which ensh can take awav at
the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a skillful manner.
MADDOCK CORNER,
H. McFARLAND & CO.,
LEXINGTON,
Are still in
LARGE AND
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes
AdiI Everything else that ia usii;illy found in a first-clsss
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Establishment.
There ia No Need of Wenr a out Your
your Hat, but Come Over to
CO E. J. SLOCTJM & CO'P. CO
HEPPNER DRUG STORE
AND G KIT I T FILLED.
This firm are Successors to Ed. R. Bishop, and are Ready and Wil
ling to have a Continuance f Trade iu
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Machine Oils, Har-
Cigars.,
monicas.
4 Aud,Everything Else That Y
Class Drug Store. '
NEXT DOOR TO LEEZER & THOMPSON'S,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
BUX!
BUCKs
IB "CJ C5 1SL
Chas, Cunningham
Has now at the Ayera Corral, in Heppner,
Of his Best Grade; large ami in good
will do well to call and see thein before
AYERS
KIRK & YOUNGGREN,
May Street, Nearly Opposite
HEPPNER,
Mannfaetmers
Furniture,
Be
DDING,
-Also
1886 MODEL WINCHESTER HIFLES.
Cheap Fur Casb.
UNDERTAKING
JOHN R.
Has Purchased tlie
FDRSiTHE mmi plEBSiliiSE EOTUilNT
AT CASTLE ROCK,
And is Stoekiug it Up with a Better Line of Quods thao Ever. It will nav von
When needing anything in his line. Call
BDOT6 Ayers tell. Hoarding house and Feed stable in connection with
Store.
HAREINGTON & CO.
DEALERS IN '
HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, ETC
THE CELEBRATED
Heppner Saddles!
Conntantly
KA0T UAIN STBKR,
& COFFEY,
IlEPPNKIt
Loppcnvarc, Granie
T
En-
jiresii-:rs,
u . i t
4 j-
of Crockery, Glassware,
Etc.
HEPPNER.
OREGON
the field with a
WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF
Prescription by Canvinc it Around in
.qfectionery,
BUX!
BUCKS
r
2 .... .K:
1- 1
PI1TB 33I7CKS,
flesh. Anyone desiring Bucks this year
purchasing elsewhere.
& FELL,
Minor, Dodson &
of and Dealers iu
Co.'s Store,
OREGON.
Mirr
ORS,
Brackets,
ie Frames,
PlCTU!
Etc.
For Sale
A SPECIALTY.
LEWIS
on lu'm when in town. Three
on hand.
DEI'Elt