Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, November 15, 1888, Image 2

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THE GAZETTE.
HEFPNEB, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, '88.
MORROW COUNTY-RETURNS.
As
One of the sots passed by congress at
the last session, to which a brief reference
baa already been made in these columns,
nrovidestor a congress of American na.
tions to assemble, on the invitation of
the United States, on October 2, 1889'
The scope of the proposed congress as
outlined in the act is very oomprehen
ir9. ' Among the matters to be consider
ed by it are measures to preserve the
peace and promote the prosperity of the
nations represented, to establish a system
of arbitration for the settlement of dis
putes, as well as to introduoe uniformity
in a number of matters affecting trade
and oommsroe. Amonj the lutter are
mentioned a uniform system of weights
and measures, a ooinmin le.'a'-tensir
silvej ooinage, uniform customs, ap
praisement and quarantine regulations,
and laws relating to copyright, trade
marks and extradition. This is a far
reaching and imposing programme. It
contemplates nothing less than a gignn
tio commercial union. What the result of
the oongress are, its proceedings will be
watched with unusual interest. Brad
streets. .
Thebe seemed to be some doubt dur
ing the campaign as to the sincerity of
thi republican party on the Chinese
question. In fact, its very broad shoul
ders were made to bear the stigma of
being a,frieud to tho Chinese all through
the canvass. Certain notions of Gen.
Harrison while in Congress may have
led many to believe that he was very
much of a Chines lover, but the result
in California and Oregou demonstrates
that the majority of voters did not oou
aider it in that light. However, a fuw
years ago, Chiuese were very soaroe in
m my of the eastern states, and from
that faot it was hard for those people to
understand how detrimental this race is
t) the general goob of the P.ioillo states
and territories. Now hardly n town of
any size in the east is without Chinese,
and they are beginning to realize why
the Paciflo slope has been so olamorous
in its protests against the immigration
of Chinese, and we believe that the east
ern congressmen without regard to par
ty will stand shoulder to shoulder with
those of the west in renewing the exclu
sion aot in If either party at that
time shows a spirit f disregard iu this
particular it will and should be blotted
ont of existence.
Hkbh in Eastern Oregon a mortgage
on a ranch does not indioate t lint the
owner has at one time been dear of debt
.possessed a clear title le his laud,
nll-owin2 Dourer and poorer, been
compelled to mortgage it. This is not
true, irM a majority of castas, at leant. It
is niuol more probable that he acpimiu-
la'ted tlfl valuo of the amount borrowed
since bioomiug a laud owner. A lare
majority of the real estate mortgages are
given b meu who fiud it necessary to
get iu debt to acquire more land, being
without sufficient moans to begin with,
or to buy livo stock, and find it a profit
able speculation, even if they are com
pelled to go in debt. The union labor
party, for instance, have male more
uoise this campaigu over the growing
indebtedness of the people thnu a buz.
M.. .TLy toil La aimaL-jLiv iliuA tUo pao
pie are growing wealthier aud more en-
ergetia, and are Bometimes compelled
'ti go in debt a little in order to lake ad
Tautage of opportunities for specula
tions. But there must be provided n
borne for the kickers, and that parly can
do doubt furnish the necessary range
for such ironical stupidities.
S -ROBERT Mcl.KAX 12i
SlWM. KAI'l'S
C. W. FULTON
W. II. K1TINGKK. . .
W. R. BILTEU
E. K. SKIPWOUTII
AUG. C. KINNEY.
B. P. KAMI
,T. F. CAMPBELL.
J. F. HENDRICKS
E. P. HAMMOND..
II. It. WILSON
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$20Rewakd For the delivery tome
i t Pine City, one bay work horse, five
years old, weighs about 1050, vory large
Roman no se. One iron gray, to-year
old filly, fine make, both branded J O nu
left shoulder. I will pay $10 for the re-
turn of either of the two, or $5 per head
fur information leading to their recovery.
J. J. Qallowai,
Galloway,
Or.
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Thi election is over and Harrison has
bson selected by the Americans as our
next president. We do not believe the
filly bosb that is going in tho press to
the effeot that G rotor Cleveland pre
dicted his defeat when he wrote his last
message. However, he has sacrificed
his party and himself to a principle
which failed to strike the popular chord
In his defeat, be can be justly proud
that he suffered such in a politioal bat
tle of principles, aud that tho attempt
to make a polioy move was not apparent
ly considered in his part of the cam
paign of 1H88. However, these must be
Tory unpalatable morsels for present
Consolation.
DftCTMAL system of coinage, weights
measures is agitated iu England,
HREE TIMES CONTESTED.
or the past several years, Mr. J. C.
old kai been trying to prove up on
,d seotion of valuable laud a mile
aast of town, but many stumbling
have beeu placed iu his way. In
jng run, however, it is hoped that
jetermination may bring him sue
In 1880, during the month of
ary, he first tried to prove up, and
t was contested by the O. K. A
rough their attorneys, Cox A
hiold was represented by J
'be oase was tried before
offioers at La Grande first;
It was then appealed to
the Land Commissioner; Arnold it ill
triumphed. As a forlorn hope it was
brought before the Beoretary of the In
terior; Arnold still remained in the as
eeudanoy, forming one of the few in
stance in which a railroad oompauy is
finally defeated in attempting ts defraud
a settler. But there were still breakers
ahead. When Arnold again attempted
to make final proof it was contested by
John Knight Knight lost. Recently
for the third time, Mr. Arnold tried to
obtain a clear title to his olaim, and now
for a third time is contested by a Mr.
Cripe. Testimony in the case was taken
yesterday afternoon in the clerk's office.
Cripe was represented by E. W. Farrow,
and Arnold again by J. II. Haley, who
bae steered his olient safely through a
sea of difficulties so far, and hopes final
ly to land him on the shore with a clear
title to bis olaim. B. O.
WALLA WALLA WA-WA.
Wai.i.a Walla, Nov. 12, 1888.
Eilitnr Gazette:
An Wellington Clark said at the grand
republican rally at the court house Mon
day evening, Nov. 5th, that the grand
old republican party would bob up se
renely from below on November Oth, and
gain the victory by an overwhelming
plurality, my enthusiastic nature lias
been aroused, and it iH a source of great
pleasure to pen the glad tidings of acom
plete republican victory in W. W. coun
ty, the whole republican ticket being
elected, except the probate judgeship, to
which ofliec Rev. Father Eagan was
elected by a handsome majority. Hon.
J. li. Allen, the people's favorite, for del
egate to congress, just swooped the ter
ritory. Between two and three hundred
thousand dollars changed hands in this
city alone, and our democratic friends
w ho thought it a "sure thing" on Vor
hees' re-election, droop their heads in si
lence and have nothing to say. What's
the matter with Allen? Oh, nothing,
he's all right. Pat. Russell, one of our
most, enterprising farmers, lost several
thousand dollars on Bowles and Vorhees.
When it was definitely known that the
above-mentioned candidates were de
feated, Mr. Russell threw his Cleveland
stovepipe hat on the ground and stamp
ed it unmercifully. It was generally
conced before the election that the prohi
bition vote would be the utter ruin and
downfall of the republican party, but de
spite all their efforts it proved ineffectual.
The election of J. li. Allen means that
Washington territory will be admitted as
a state, and then the democratic party
will be kept in silence from time imme
morial until Gabriel shall sound his
horn. 'Rah for Harrison! and as the
Inter-Ocean wisely states, "there are no
flics on Harrison and Morton."
Sheriff A. H. Bow les conducted him
self in n most shameful manner on the
day preceding the election, to which is
probably largely due his defeat. Mr.
How ies called nu the editor of the Union
and told him he could knock tho Jesus
nut of him in a holy minute, and made
an attempt to strike him, but the blow
was warded off by a bystander. The
report of his ungenllemanly conduct
spread like a holocaust anil the most bit
ter feeling, even among his best friends,
was aroused. Mr. Howies had little
dreamed of meeting defeat, owing to his
efficiency in bringing the Pylo-Hurn in
cendiaries to justice ; but it Booms the
people were bent'on a change .mn'ma
from vhe way they cast their lmliots at
the polls on November (ith.
Winter is fast approaching aud our
stalwart poplars lire shedding their
leaves. It Is tho time of year that con
sumptives dread, as they know full well
ol the triousnnilH Uins mulcted w ho pass
from this life to the lifo beyond at thin
particular time of the year.
Aleck Dullois, (colored) who has for
six weeks been suffering severely froi
internal injuries sustained rrom a fall
from a scaffold while cementing in the
Odd Fellows' hall, passed from this life
to that beyond (mm which no soul e'er
returned to tell of the joys or the sorrows
of the unknown realm.
A large emigration is pouring into our
city and the surrounding country, which
bespeaks thrift and a prosperous future.
Hunt's railroad men havo completed
the track to within half a mile of our
city, and carpenters will coniiuenco the
erection of the depot iu about ten days.
It will be unite an addition to the at
tractiveness of our city, notwithstanding
the fact that some of the most desirable
residenec property will bo ruined there
by. Hunt, the railroad magnate, is a
good man to have in any community ;
moreover, there are no Hies on him.
Tunas Isccm.
road inter-communication with tho Eas
tern Hemisphere is almost too prodig
ious for the human mind to believe, yet
it is far more likely that the engine will
shriek out a salute to the Siberian
mountains in the course of time, than
that the waters of the Pacific will min
gle with the waters of the Carribhean
sea through DeLesseps canal, although
the latter is already developed to some
extent. The traveler, with tho accom.
modations of suoh a trans-Paoifio thor
oughfare oould enjoy the ice scenery of
North-eastern Siberia, and he could
sweep the hoar peaks of the Yahalonoi
mountains as his express darts along
the Jijinsk Bav and the sea of Okhosk
and as he takes his his sleeper- passing
on aud through the mighty valley where
the Amoor rolls eternally on to the
Gulf of Tartary, he eiuld hardly realize
that once over the same plains the num
berless army of Ghenghis Khan and of
the warlike Tamerlane onco pitched
their tents."
NOTICE OF BALK UMiK CHATTKL MOKT
GAOK. Notice itt hereby given tliut under and by virtue
of a clitillel uiortKMKw beahiiK date December 8.
lNi'i, nmde and executed by J. E. Freeman, given
U. AlexiuiUer & Fiuzer to secure uue certain Dote
ot JU. and hied iu the Clerk' oilice of. Morrow
county. Ort'eon: on December lu. 1MS7. mid in iu.
cordunoe with an urder given tome by Alexander
Sl Fnizer by W . K. Kllift, their atturney. 1 have
bitten into uiv lioaseHtCou and will Hell ut tiulilie
Mile at 0. E. Ireeinan'b corial. between Bin But
ter creek and Little Hutter creek, iu Tp i B, It
ft. W. Al., lu Morrow oouuty, ureguu,
November 30th, 1X8U,
At IP. M, to the bihest ai.d best bidder'for
nni.li in hai.d. the following dtwcrilied urnuertv.
to wit: About 450 head of eheeu mixed band
mostly ewes aud iambs, known as the J. E. Kree
uian baud of aheap, branded witii F , wool brand
to satisfy the sum or $42.1.1 1 aud interest now
due on said note, and also all charKea ol takmir.
keeping and selling of said stock, internet axid
attyrney'B fees, 1 l.ul.
T. B. HOWARD. Asmit for Mortgagee.
Dated at Ileppner, Or., Nov. lilli, 1HS8.
RAILWAY COMING!
The Heppner and Willow Creek Kailroad, which will be Completed within the
next Two Weeks, Will Place Heppner on an Equal Footing With Other
Railroad Tow ns in Oregon.
Wo Aro Uaylns In an
Immense Stools, of
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Boots, . Shoes,
THE RETURNS.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
Kotifto is herebv iriveu that under and by virtue
of an execution issued out of the t'ircuit Court of
the Btate of Oregon for the County of Morrow,
aud tit me directed and delivered, upon a judg
ment rendered and enlereu iu nam i.ouix on me
4th day of September. 1KXH. in favor of J. B. Nat
ter. Plaintiff, and against 8. It. Keeves and Mary
E. Keoves et. at., Defendant, for the sum of one
hundred and seventy-five dollars with interest at
the rate of 111 per cent. .pur annum from Juue the
811th, 1SS5, and the eum of twenty dollars attor
ney's fees and the further sum of twenty-four
dollars and ninety-nine cents for costs and the
accruing costs, and. whereas, by Haid judgment it
was ordered and adjudged that tho following de
scrided real property, towit: the SW )-i of BW hi
of Sec. Ill, Tp- 2 S, of H a) U. W. M., all in Mor
row County, Oregon, bo Bold io eatisfy aaid judg
ment and all coatu, I will, on
Monday, the !tll Day of November A. D. 1888
At 2 o'clock P. M , of said day, in front of the
court house door in tile town of Ileppner, Mor
row Couuty, Oregon, soil all the right, title and
interest of the eaid 8. It, Heaves and Mary E.
iteeves, in and to the above described real prop
erty, at public auction to the highest and best
bidder for cash in hand, tho proceeds to be ap
plied to the satisfact ion of euid execution and
ull costs, and coats that may accrue.
m-M T. It. HDVVAltl),
Dated Oct. US, 1888. bhorilf of Morrow County.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING.
At a special council meeting last Mon
day night, all were present except Coun
cilmen McAfee and Swinburne. The
matter of building a "coolor" was re
ferred to the committee on streets ami
public property. On motion of conucil
man Noble, Councilmen Natter and M -nor
were added to the committee. The
council reported the purchase of eight
street lamps which will soon be put in
position at suitable places.
Lane county went 239 majority for
Harrison. Malheur gives a pluarality of
11 (or Cleveland.
We see the City Dude beginning to
loiter around the sehool premises again.
There is considerable sickness in
school yet, Frank Sloan and several of
the girls being out part of this week on
that account.
Alias Hee Dennis entered school on
Monday last.
The new room will be occupied next
week if the furniture gets here. We un
do t and it is laying in the warehouse
at Arlington,
Mrs. Dr. Hitchey has beeu scoured as
assistant teacher for the high school.
Oscar aud Lnwreuce Coohran entered
school this week.
There will he another grade advanced
to this department, from that occupied
by Miss Miles, as soou as they cau be
nouommodated. There are now 51 pu
pils upstairs.
Notes are few and far between, as no
body has time to (lather them up this
week.
rillKT IKTKKMKbUTK,
Miss Miles has so many dillercut class
es that she does not have time to lie ir
them as they ought to be heard. She
has a very long program, consisting of
acout twenty-five recitations to hear dur
ing the day.
Will and Forest Ileunis entered the'
first intermediate department et our
school Monday. This department now
ooutaius sixty pupils. Kkpohtbu.
CONSIDERED FEASIBLE.
In our issue of March 1, 1S88, there
ppear.nl the following, which subject
bae since been discussed editorially in
the OrgoNi'un and considered a feasible
project:
"Humor develops a gigantio scheme,
to build a railroad up the coast through
Alaska to Behriug Strait, to connect
there with one running up the Asiatii
coast. If this oould be execmed it
would be the greatest triumph of mod
ern undertakings. The idea of a rail-
The republican plurality in Nebraska
is over 30,000.
The oflioial returns make Cleveland's
majority in Georgia fi0,003.
Carter, renublioau candidate for dele
gate from Montana; carriod the territory
bv 4700 majority.
Complete ofliciul returns iu San Fran
oisoo give the following: Harrison, 25,
754: Cleveland, 27,433; Curtis, 20.
In Kentucky the uemocats have elect
ed every congressman, exoept, perhaps
in the tenth district, where the republi
cans olaim to have elected their candi
date.
Official returns from every county in
the state show a plurality for Harrison
of 79,879. Blaine's plurality in 1884 was
81,019.
Complete returns from New Hamp
shire give Harrison a plurality of 2H84
The congressional delegation is repub
lican. Virgiuio has gone democratic by at
least 4000. West Virginia is still in
doubt,
IT TAKES C0RDW00D.
The winter season is right, here, and
we are compelled to remind our friends
on whom wo are depending for cordwood
that relying on the ray sot the sun, whioh
geutly slide down over Natter's celebra
ted clover patuh. for huajkjyiw olarHy
days, i'b nut satisfactory. fFhe supply is
not large enough for prsent demands'
To the uoBthotio soul, it is no doubt a
grand privilege to mount the dome ot
our woodshed, juut after Uaymau rings
the second bell for breakfast aud the
housewife goes forth to split kindling
wood, to eujoy the beautiful rays of
golden light which sift through the sage
brush on the Nels Jones' hill, whooping
the blood through the veins ut a mile a
minute, something after the fashion of a
morning cooktail. The autumn loaves,
next door, will look like $'20 pieces aud
his 37 bosom will threateu to not leave a
single button ou bis 35 wampus. Iu the
meantime, his aesthetic shins will grow
colder, his teeth will chatter in contrast
with the merry notes of Sullivan's buck
suw, remiudiug him that cordwood, saw
ed into onco, is the only tiling that oan
bo depended on iu November.
1 1UPT C I OF THE S-,V CUKED.
liuoi-iii. ait, Oni'ah.o, Caw ia )
l)t ct'intier 2, lr,.,,o.
I have used Iuiammuu'U s t'tv.s for
ili.i past lii'lceu yoai-H, and llnnu Uic.n
t in lu-ii catln.'tie and auti-bi ili.nis leni
edy known. For a huj rive .vers I
apir 'red with i. i er.ipi on of t hit hkm
taut ne me great pani and aiiiiouinie.
I tried dille.-eut blood remedies, hot, A-
though i;. oiling strength, the ilcliing ,ia
U'l'iihcveil. I finally eumiliiilt'J lo lake
Cioionli course of 111; amm:i: i n ,s
SHERIFF'S HALE.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir
tue of an execution issued out of tho t'ircuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of
Morrow, and to me directed and delivered, upon
a judgment rendered and eutered in said Court
on the 10th day of September, 1888, in favor pf
Heppner 4 Hlackman Plaintiff, and against K
lleiike, Defendant, for the sum of one hundred
and twenty.four dollurs aud fifty cents, with in
terest at the rate of eight per cent per unnum,
from the 8tli day of September. 1KK8, and the
further sum of twenty-four dollars and fifty
cents costs, and, whereas, by said judgment it
was ordered and adjudged that the following de
scribed real propertj, to-witi N 54 Nb ! and
N Vt NVV '4 Boo IS, Tp 8, It 2i i W M, all in
Morrow County. Oregon, be sold to Butisfy Bald
judgment and all ooBta, 1 will, on the
l'Jtll day of November, A. I). 1888,
at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day, m front of the
Court House, in the town of Ileppner, Morrow
iwmu n.ei.nn. sell the i-iuli:. title and interest
of tho said bl. Uenko, iu and to the above de
uril.,.a lt.i,l r.ri.nortv at Public Auction to the
highest aud best omuor inr ensu iu iiaiui, me
proceeds to be applied to tho satisfaction of said
IXCUIIOII IlllU ail COSIS, Uliucus buihi inn; ni. .nu.
l. it. nuwaaif,
Sheriff of Morrow Co., Or.
Dated Oct. 12. 188:1. !-!.
AD.V11 NISTKATOIt'H NOTICE.
;i l,i.r,.l,v irivon that, the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the es
tate of Thomas l'liirhurst, deceased. All persons
having claims againstsaiil eslatonre reiptired to
,ri...iil l lie eimio to me. leuallv verified, at Arling
ton. Gilliam county, On-icm, wilhin six months
from the date of Ibis '-"i"'.)IA8. D. 8KNNETT.
bated Oct. 22 1KH8. 2U2-0
In Fact Everything Which the Farmer or Stockman Needs.
Everything Will Be
SOLD A.T BEDROCK PRICES
Spal
1
to
Cash
Buyers
MINOR, DODSON & CO.
Ilis Heppner Family uy,
MAY
STREET,
Opposite Minor, Dodson & Co's.
Is stocked with Canned Goods, Sugar, Coffee
i Dried Fruit and Everything Pertaining
ro a First-Class Grocery.
Fine -u.ro,xB-CS'U.xecl
MAIN STREET,
1 IcllUVVdlC,
GILLIAM & COFFEY,
Successors to B. A. Hunsaker fe Co.,
Are at the old stand on
HEPPNER.
DEALING IN
nware, Coppervvare, Granite-
ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, Nails, and Black
smiths Supplies.
ALSO AGENTS FOR
Fisli Bros, fans, Champion Mowers and
Reapers, Headers, Threshers, En
gines and Portable Sawmills,
111
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Just
A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware,
Lamps, Fancy Goods, Etc.
Are constantly receiving new invoices, which cash can take away at
the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a skillful manner.
HADDOCK CORNER, HEPPNER.
For Fare Drugs and Medicines call on
GEO. W. HARRIS,
AT THE
CITY
Lexington,
DRUG STORE,
Oregon.
Where you will fiud the finest stock of Dnis in Morrow county, consisting of a
Fresh Stock of Drugs, Patent MedicineH, Toilet Articles, Choice Perfumery, No
tioue, School Books, Stntionery, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty and
A fine line ot Tobacco and Cigars.
The Finest Brands of Wines aud Liquors for Medical Purposes, AI-
ways in Stcck.
Physicians Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
There is No Need of Wenr g out Your Prescription by Carrying it Around in
your Hat, but Come Over to ,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lniid OiHce ut Lu (inmile. Or.. Hot. 3. '88.
Notice i hrely wivon tlmt the followiiiK
narmtil settler 1ms tiled notice of his intention U
mtke final proof in support of hiH cltiiin, iiud
Unit tlio wild proof will ho nmde Imforo the
county judue, or in his absence before tho county
clerk of Morrow county, ut Heiipner, Oregon,
ou Dec. 15 , 188H, viz:
James H. Qarrett,
H.l No. 41114, for the W KW H. andSW KW
J4 Bae. Sit. Tp 1 N, H 'M, W. M.
jle niimee tlio lollnm uiK witneBHesio provo ino
continuous raaidonca upon, uuu ciuuvttuuu ui.
suid hind, viz:
JO, iVl. UniliMtn, U. ft. ArniBrrong nmi a. o.
Lo(!knrd of Alpine, Oreirou aud Ihon. Heott, of
(lullowny. Ort'tfon. . . . ,
Ajiv person who uemros to proiost aKainnvuiu
allowance of such proof, or wbo knows of any
Hiihutantiul reuaou, under tho law (uid the regu
lation of the Interior Department, wny suen
proof should not tie allowed, will be jfiven u
porluinty hc me noove nmmmu umw uuu
i. hi In (rfuM-tixnmnm t ie w II ctiHf'S i biliu
claimant, and to offer ttvidouue iu rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
WI-UU. IlKMtY KiNiCHAHT, Kegiflter.
Johnston $& mitla..
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llillis, turn
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mill ll lonlt
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Ihv, In nr. thift', twit, losnen
c l. out', uml lit. ii lor
Hie I'Vin-j' nilit mill
I. in.
out?
U.e
i tv ii'hiiIi lti;tt nntv my nUui m pt;r
ft't'lly oleiii" itiul li.. btH'U ho t'verv sinco.
Ki. i Nnkv.
DO YOU INTEND TO BUILD A HOME.
It no, seihl us jour HiUlnwa uml 50
ot'iilH in sl mil is or ptiatul nolo for out'
new book contaiiiiii ovor Fifty Differ
ent styles iiud l'liiua ot Iltmnt'.s, cost inn
fiom fAH to $.,0M, suitable for city,
town or country, umi'.iK'i'il by tlio b st
iircliiteotH in the United States uihl Eu
rope. Thin book givus pint urea uml
I' 1 11 ii h uf euoh hoiuw, tallowing juut how
they look when completed. Any er
penter oan build from thcue pinna. If
you ever intend to build u house, wnW
at omie, na thie ltdveitisemeut will uot
appear iiiiiii in this paper.
Aililriiw, F. C. Siufakh,
Kviuisburrf, l'a.
LETTERS NOT CALLED FOR.
Anderson O O Drown A J
Charlentou August Chamberlain P
Day Mis Lillian Foh'le A N
FaimHon lliuriok U (Jrillin D A
Grow J E
tliatt W E
llama Mr D
(leorA James M
Mallory 1'atriok
Martiu B T
Owan Johu
Charris M IS
U.)-ers II II
Stulllea Thoa
Tibbetta Sain
Felloes W E
Howeaten Effiie
Harria II O
Ivertion Mr E
MoDoukuH Hugh
MoCarty Mm S C
Neeee T 0
l'ohe J (
ReeviM A R
Stone Ira
Shin Cyrus U (i)
Tliomiiu Emma
Varuey Mra Einil
All kimla of ba-dware, tinware and
ortwkery, also wntjona, farm uiaoliint ry,
puui8, Kaa pipe, nails, elo., for sale by
lbs new tiriu of Chlliam c Coffey.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Lliiul OHiee at Till) P.lll.-s. Or.. Nov. 7, 'SS.
Nilu-i in lu-ri'lii' irivtin t lint til" followiiiK-nain'Hl
rtctlli-r Iiiih Hieti noliop of liin inti'iitiou to mukf
liiial iii-onf in ftipiiort of hiH olaim. anil lliat naid
ITool will lie linute niTitriMlili l-ouiitv jiniKB to
M.nriiw county, or U hi. ali.iuiice hefort the
iil.'rk of Hunt county, ut Hoppiier, Oregon, on
Otto. 2-', IHM, viz:
Theodore Tex,
Mil 11:11. for thn W '; SW V, S..o. 10 and S Y, BE
S,.!. . l'p 4 K, K J.i K. w .11.
He iiiuui'ti tlio followiiu,' vitwwn to prove hie
conl iiiiinim ri'niili'iice tipiiu. itnii cultivation of,
Hunt lima, vi-s:
Hon. Nolilii. John VVooiliml. t'lms. K. Rirl ana
I). W. llontnr, ull of MoppniT, Or.
Iiri 31 .1 r . A. .UU-JONA1.U, nt'gisier
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
bund Oli os at TUB Dnllns. Or., Nov. 10. 'R8.
Noii-e is iierohy uivtill Hint the following-
naini-il tti'ttlt'r hits liltii notion of lu. intention to
iiuiko liuitl proof in mtpport of hi. claim, and
tlmt said proof will he iniulo hefom thn olerk of
Morrow county, wretfon, til iioppuer, ureKon, ou
Don. 22, IStltt, viz:
Paschal J. ITalley,
D. K. 4(W. for tho S ". SK and K S4 SW K 860.
3 I'll 4 S. H 24 K. W. M.
llo iiitiuim ttio roltnwinii wiuioproh to prove
noiiiitiiiuoitN rentdenoti upon, and cultivation
,.t m,i,l lioi.l vil-
A. It Hookor, Wm, Inrf-uin. -lolin HovoiHwlca
mi. I I'hiiB. Kopusa, nil ot I'tiilit Mlla. 4r.
2Wi-atlll r. A. bh'uusai.ii, noK'Nter.
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
JjindOffiooat The OalleR. Or.. Nov. 9. '88.
Notion ih luirrhv uiveii tlmt lite Followinii-uKinett
untllur lntM til..() milii'M iif hi 4 intlHlttOIl t nilLit1
html proof in iujP(rt of Ihb duim, and that hh a
oroof will be inadj bef ire the comity jtide of
Morrow county, Uncoil, at Ib opuer, Uretfou, on
beei'iiiber 2a, 1SS8, vu:
Wm. F. Hallcy,
Hd Wfl, for the NE NW . N 4 NK H and 8E
VNb A S.hi. I'll H. H K. W. fll.
lie names the loiiowinii wnnewifs to prove
hm oontiMuoiiH retJiueuoo uuon. and cultivation
of, mid bind, viz:
A. II. Hooker. Win Inirniin. John wvbiuihKB
nmt Chin. UutuuM. ull of Kiutil Mile. ()ni;on.
'Jiij-aw r. a. .ucuosaijj, m'tfisier.
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
fjuid OrtieentThe Dalle. Or.. (Vt. 17. '88.
Not it- it) hereby uiren tlmt the followinmiamiHi
milder htm hied uotioe of her intention to make
tin id tmmf in atiintrt of her cuuiii. nnd tlmt tmul
wx will tto nuuioDerore tne jmine ol .sorrow
ooui.ty, lr., Ht Heppner, Dr., en Deo, 1, 1SH8,
vu:
Xancy A, Janie$t
Hd Hri. for the E K N E H and E H 8E
sa. l'p js n 'a w. si.
Kite nmnefl the followm witnetwee to proYe her
oonttinHms nwtdeiice ujon, and cultivntion ot
tiid land, vis:
T. H MtrK!in, T. L. lerman, Wm. Hrkucwoi
and Wtwly M eMail, all of Uiintrton, Dr.
Srj.y e. A. BU'WONAl.D, KOtrirtlPr.
Boa
NOTICE OF INTENTION. 1
I-tmd Mfe at The Ialle. Or,, Oct. 11, 'S8.
Notiee is hereby given tlmt the follow inK-immel
wttler haii tiltnl notiw of his intentiou to mat
fund tiriKif in nuoiHirt of hit chutn. and that tuud
it roof will tie male lfore the county jude Ut
Miirrow couuty, it, ai iteppner, ur.. on iov
J. L, Beymer,
Hd WMk for the N W 8ec S3, Tp S 8, K 35 S.
Ilenaniee the followiiiK witnetwes to prove h
continuous reideucupon, and cultivation u
Miit IhixJ. vis:
1). lhwman.T. II Huntsberry, William Otv
ham and uuain Aitimm, all or t.gm Mile. i.
Wt-W P. A. McDonald, Ittttistir.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
And Office at The Dalle. Or., Sept, 2,1, '88
Notice it herehy triven that thefoUowutKiianaJ
ettler ha tied notice of his intention lo
Dtaae hual proof in support of u
claim, and that aaid prof will be made befte
the jndve of tiillimn county, Or., at Arliiiuun,
Or., on Nov. 10, lW, vii:
W m. iW. Pierce J
Hd 2731. for the UE 8to. U, Tp 4 8, R 2 K, fc.
M. I
HsnamwthefoUowiniiwitnMaMto prov h
oiiUnuoua reaideiioeupon, and oultivation tf,
aid huid, f
W. F. lMoh, J. C. Coleman, K. Vaxucort ftd
same Koyaw, ail of ldtta. Or.
V. A. McDonald, IUwar.
WW
B 0 YS
FLRXISmXG
GoodS
Also Take Orders
POH
SDITS.
May Street, Heppner.
C. S. VANDUYN,
DEALEU IN
General : zzl
Q Groceries,
CROCKBRY,
Wen id Willow Ware.
NI HM'IVMa
U3NJd3H '133H1S KVlj
Notion s
A mmu -nition
AND
aery
CO E. J. SLOCUAL & GOV-'. CO
HEPPNER MM STORE
AND G lilT IT .FILLED.
This firm are Successors to Ed. R. Bishop, and are Ready aud Wil
ling to Lave aConliimnuce of Trade in
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Machine Oils, Har
monicas, Cigars, Confectionery,
ht Expect to Fiud in a
N. S. WHETSTONE,
The Efficient Home-Shoer aud
Calls nttimtion to the fnot that, ha ii still nt t!ie O1:! Stnnl,
OPPOSITE THE HEPFNER DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET,
Where be is ready to attend to iiuy wants in bis line as olieao as t'je present
Condition ot the Times will Admit.
REMEMBER THE PIOSEER SHOP WHE.V YOU NEED WORK DONE
iS. li D0DD & CO.,
IMPORTERS
hardware, Iron, teel,
AND FARM MACHINERY.
:i;.c7 and vine stsssts, postland, orescn.
Solo Agents for Oregon and Washington for
DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS.
Mn;;l .
11
!Huhlc, or Trlpple Furrow. They are ao it m pie and comeao nearabaolutf perfao-
inui uieae w no nave usea iotin or twn mem worn cnii nu nay rnuuijii iu
We fnrntsh thorn with or ithotu inut attachuienU
iSout att&chmeuts aro extra.
their praise.
DEEBE POWER X.IT
5XTXICTr PLOWS.
a BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL.
IHii'keye Hoe TreM Grain PrtU, Buckpye JWders. Tuckeye Spring Tooth Harrow, Superior
urmin irmf , superior tHiera.
. CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. .
The lateat Improved Implement for eowlnv mimmer fallow. The most complete ud
uccmiui wh tor iuii I'urjjox: iu ukv.
We aiso hara a full Una of Buggie, Carriages, Fhaetona, Mountain Wagon,
i-iauorm ana oinor opring v eniciea,
. SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. .
Lawrenc A Cbupln'i Sprlnf-Tiwth Harrow., IXr Harrow, SclcntlSo Fd Uillt
i'cinc KauDlDg Mills
HAltllI BARB WU5E, ETC, KTC.
49-SKND FOR SPECIAL C1KCLI-AK AND PRICK LISTS.
Minor, Dodson & Co., Agents at Heppner,
And Everything Else That Yon M
Class Drug Store.
First
NEXT DOOR TO LEEZER & THMPSON,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
HstiQi Hi; for ?21
AND SUBSCRI FOR THE
KIRK & YOUNGGREN,
May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor. Dodson
HEPPNER,
Manufacturers of aud Dealers in
dr Co.'s Store,
OREGON.
rURNITURE,
Bedding,
M
IRRORS,
Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc.
Also For Sale-
1886 MODEL WINCHESTER RIFLES.
Cheap For Cash.
-:o:-
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
JOHN R. LEWIS
Has Porohased the
FDBSYTHE BEHEBHL PTODISE ESTfiBUSPHIENT
AT CASTLE ROCK,
And h Slocking it Up with a Butter Line ot Goods than Erer. It will pay yon to
wueu nrauiuK anvining in nis line, uail on him when n town Thr A.
iknlvinlF.l . Snniln. l . i i? . , ,,u. inree doors
j B i u mwolt , oonnection with
HAERINGTON& C o7
DEALERS IS
HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, ETC.
THE CEIiEBRATED
Heppner Saddles!
Conntantlj on band.
EAST HA IN STItlT.
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