r THE GAZETTE. BEFPNER, THURSDAY, DEC 27, '88. EFFERVESCENT SQIBS FROM WAL LA WALLA. '88. SOMETHING ABOUT HAYTI. Tbis little republic has been engross ing the attention of the United States of late, and, perhaps a general review of her history will be of interest to our readers. Hayti, proper, or Hispaninla, nud some times called San Domingo, is tin island now divided into the independent states of Hayti and San Domingo. The island is, after oubn, the largest of the West Indies, and is ab ut equally distant from Porto Kico on the east, and from Cuba and Jamaica ou the west, uud the Carribbean Sea on the south, and the Bahamas and the opeu ocean on the north. It bolongs to the group of the Greater Antilles, and like all the princi pal islands of tbis series, its greater length is from the east to the west about 400 miles. Its greatest breadth is 1U0 miles. Its area, inoluding the, small is lands of Tortuga, Gonaive and others, is 28,000 square miles, and the population something like 800,000, although at the time Tonssaint l'Ouverture led his breth ren to rebel agaiust slavery, it perhaps contained both white and black, over a million souls. The country, as its na tive name would lead one to presume, is quite mountainous. The range bears marks of extinct volcanoes, which tttill awaken from their slumbers occasionally, shaking the island to its farthest ex tremities. Cibao, is thought to be the loftiest mountain, about 1000 above llio level of the sea. The mountains, although timbered to their summits, are susceptible of culti vation. With a fine soil, well watered, nud with a climate tempered by cool sea breezes laden with moisture, the island as a whole is, perhaps, the most fertile of all the West Indies. It has excellent harbors, the Bay of Gonaivos ou the . west being the best, offering apluudid facilities fur foreign trade. The islaud formerly belouged to Spain. In 1791, under the influences of the French revolution, the 500,000 slaves re belled and the moBt vindicative struggle on record took place a struggle, which about the close of the eighteenth oeutu ry, ended in the extermination of the once domiuaut slave owners, and the in dependence of the oolored iusurgeuts As emancipated slaves, they lmmtly be longed, in form at least, to the Church of Homeland Hayti at that time hadtho hou- or.of being the only community of - blood on either side of the I In 1801 Franco sent . UUr0 force to recover -ilunlie. seized and out " P""'1"1 J,,. .er lost possessions, and - reposed of the deliverer of .etbren, the Wanbinglon of Hayti, iiiiniut l'Ouverture. The famous negro general was born at Buda, in St. Domingo in 1813. His fa ther and mother were both Afriouu slaves. It was to him that Uenoral Maitland, the British commander, sur reinled nil the important stronglmldH in 171)8. The English endeavored to take advantage of the French trouble and tiieir weakened state, but gave upeulire- ly in 1801. While they had secured their independence they had Baved the island from the British, the inveterate enemy of the French. At this time the whole of the island was utidor tho rule of Tossaiut, who displayed grout abilities and worth of oharuotor. He at one time wrote N apoleou, addressing him an the lirst ut .uo white race, troiu the first ot the black. This uud muny otlier notiom whioh showed his natural superiority ovor Buuaparte, led the.lattor lo treaohcr- ously capture Toussaiut. He wus starved to death by the Bonapartistu in 1HI13. While in prison, he implied Bonaparte in the following language: "Siro, I sav ed you one of tbe noblest islanda of your realm. I prny you, in your meroy, grant me but justice." Tho French held the island till 1801, when Dessallines, aping Mapoluon, declared himself Emperor of Hnyti, roviving a name for tho island that bad been iu disuse for !)00 years. It was afterward divided into the inde pendent states of Dominica and Hayti, the latter ot which has been giving the newspapers of late, some now material t'or news. Projects for tho annexation of thee tates have been ounsidcrod by our gov ernment, from time to time but with no definite result. Dessallines (known also as Enipemi Jun.net I.) una one of Toussaints lieu tenants. He only served as emperor two years, beiu.; assasinated by Christopher, 8 negro oluof iu 1800, who suoooodod as emperor Henri II. It is olaimed that this "nigger" colony does not deservo the respoet of imtion neb as is given to the free Afriq.'m colonj of Liberia, established by president Mon roe iu 1821, and declared an independent republic iu 1847, due to the butchery ot the Freuch soldiers in 1801). They Uould not be blamed for this as the Frenoh inaugurated such dastardly woi li by murdering a number of negro prison era, and DeBsnlliues reciprooatod tho un Warlike proceeding by killing a like limn bar of prisoners. Would it not be well for the United States to annex to its realm, this island made historio by the immortal Tonssaint l'Ouverture, who, when asked by Uen. Maitland, who was looking at his ragged troops, "Tonssaint, it you had continu ed this struggle, where would you have gotten your armsf" to which be made the Spartan reply, "Sire, I would have taken yours." Ik a reoent debate in congress Spring er, of Illinois, took ocoasiou to say il President Harrison administered the , civil service law in the same spirit it had been administrated by Cleveland, the people would have no reason to ""ain. Continuing, he said, if it werejmt for tuaj ouniueraoint) uuj obso- ""maohiue known as tbe electoral eolleVje, tue democrats would now be re joitig iu a great uatiuuui victory. On me F 'ficinai wi,j(.i, i,;a ,IUrtv at,i,.;ti...i t J " .1.1 he lust election, there was a large majority of the people on the populai Vote, who decided iu favor of tbo demo oratio party. In answer, Dodge of Mass achusetts said iu view of the opportunity Which the demnori.ti possessed for iu oreasing Cleveland's majority in tin Southern States, they must feel li Lord Clive, and wonder at ilmir in id. ation in giving him ouly 100.WX) maim ity. Brewery bluff should bo pared dowi on a level with the rest of tbe townsiu lntil that is done a Btiset lump should be placed at the Shobe ooruer, to pr. wwi uiauiaiers wuo nave to go out tu. by night. LAND DECISIONS Jews b Wau.a W.m.i.a, Dec. IS, Editor Gazette: Grand preparations are pending for due observance of Christmas, and us a consequence our stores are thronged from day to day, and our merchants are doing a rousing business. The M. E. church Sunday school will give a grand Lnristmns tree and entertainment on Christmas eve. That memorable event the birth of Christ is surely the most wonderful part of Biblical history. The Saviour of all mankind having been born into the world of poor and friend less, it pleased tbo Wise Disposer of all things, by His holy angel, lirst to make known to some shepherds who were herding their flocks by night in tbe neighboring fields, the birth of the long- promised, long-expected Slessiuli. While they were thus engaged in their humble duties, "the angel of the Lord cuino up on them and tbe glory of the Lord shone about them." The rudiunce which shone around them terrified the astonished peasants, but for the purpose of dissipating their fears and continuing tneirjoys, the divine messenger inter posed and thus addressed them : "Fear not, for, behold, I bring you tidings of great joy which shall he unto all people. For unto you is born, this day, in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you : ye shall find the bubo wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger." And it came to pass, as the angels were going away from them into Heaven, tho shepherds said ono to another, "Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing winch is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us." And they came with haste, and found Mary, Joseph and the Babe, lying in u manger. Christ was orucilied at Jerusalem in the reign of Emperor Tiberius, 33 A. I). The word Christ ih from tho Greek and signified annointed, and therefore corres ponds with the Hebrew term Messiah I The distinguishing feature of tho Jewish religion at the time of the announcement of the coining Messiah were along with certain ceremonial observances, and the expectation of a corning MesHin' Saviour, the Jewish faith con"' .or belief in one supreme ' stcd of a creator and preser- .,c.lnf,-luod, the almighty an.' , im.iHil,, ,.,, . of infinite wisdom. The iieving Christ to be an impostor ..ought him bul'oro Pontius I'ilate and condemned nun todeimi. inns eiuieii a life of christian servitudo whoso exam ple we all should follow. We have not been favored with any snow as yet, but indications arc tending that way. The old pioneers in this lo cality predict a hard winter and advise those who have stock to see to it that good supply or feed is laid in. The itoberline riiasipirado ball at Small's opera Iioiihc, on tho evening ot the Mtb, was well attended, and the gorgeous costumes displayed on that oc casion outshone anything of ' a like na ture ever before witnessed in this c!ty Two young ladies who are attendanls i a cctain college in tbis city, and w in board and lodge at the school, got up in the night, put on mask garbs which they had secreted in their rooms and went the bull unbeknown to the matron. Af ter tho ball they swured rooms at a co- lam hotel in tbis city and registered under 'assumed names. Tbo matron for some reiiHouVot op about 1 A. M. and in spected tho bed rooms, when lo he dismay sho found the room occupied by these young ladies deserted. Sho then di'csscd herself, went to every conceiva ble haunt iu the city anil at lust found them snugly snoring in "tbe land of Kuod" at a holel. The young ladies wee awakened anil marched back to their room ami are now deprived of the privilege of going to iown without an at tendant. That divine injunction, "Be sure your sins will find you out," was herein verified. The trumps seem to infest our cily to a greater extent than ever before. Our oily and county jails are lilling up rnpid- 'y.' Our city is free from all sorts of pesti lence, and everybody is being blessed with the best of health. There is no sign of sinall-pox here, notwithstanding the (act that a great number of people and school children, tine young lady who was vaccinated a few days ago, when in the act of bidding her lover good night, remarked dial (his evening's purling reminded her of a little piece ot poetry which goes like Ibis: Inry Inul it vtiei'inu rn'iil) I' pen her Biiow-whito lu ni. Ami hii. wiinipil litir lxmi in I i loo TIihI lie illicit u. t do il liiu'tn ll.il ulioit tin1 cinnc lo .io-( that nifc'lit Hht. miulu it niiality srul. ,-Vi.il Mini httif inn wTnl tinlit Anil tniver mini! the Houb. TuN AH lsiH M. And Other Information Important to the Settler. LAND OFFICE BULLETIN. Our Washington correspondent sends the following information: Land contests decided. The names of the successful parties are printed in cap ital letters: TUB DALLES DISTRICT. Wm. Hendrix vs. UNITED STATES. Homestead patents issued: No. 700 LA OrtANDE DISTRICT. Thos. L. Arnold vs. N. G. CORLET; Geo. W. Johnson vs. GEO. II. HUDSON. Cash patents granted: Nos. VM, 1770 and 2' 105. HAVE WE FULFILLED OUR AGREEMENT. When the O. R. & N. Co. began to oonfer with the Heppner people last spring in regard to the then proposed Willow creek line, it was generally un derstood that it would be built from near the Willows, on the main line via Lexington to Heppner on the following conditions, viz: that the citizens of Mor row county were to furnish depot grounds, and purchase the right-of-way from Willows to and throvtjh Heppner. On these conditions, at least so under stood by many, a committee of citizens began soliciting notes payable Jan. 1st '80, the road to lie completed to town and iu operation by that time. Those who gave notes reoeived the following guarantee; "Heppner. Oregon, April 2nd 1888. I,Nelson Jones, and I, J. L. Morrow, and I, Wm. Peuland, hereby ngrce and promise to each per son who signs a note for the purpose of raising money to purchase the right of way and depot grounds for tbe O. R. A N. R. R. Co. to and thrmujh the town of Heppner, that we will refund, pro-rata, to each person, from the amount paid by them, all surplus money oollected over and abovo the neoesnary exponses in proonriiig tbo said right ot way n--" grounds.'' (Signed.) - "J Stockholders' Meeting. The annnal meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Heppner, for the elec tion of directors for the year 1889, and the transaction of other legitimate busi ness, w ill be held ut tbe banking house of the association on Tuesday, January 8th, 18.il), etween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock v. m. Gko. W. Conser. NOTICE OF INTENTION Ijand OIK'-e t La()runo, Or., Not. 80, '88. Notii-e in hereby Kiven that th following-named aHltlerhiis iiled notice of his imontion to make linul proi-f in Hnnnort of hit eluim. and that fuiirf proof will bw muiie before the county jnUe of .norrnw cuiimy or in nn, aotipnoe ueiore uie clerk of Haiti county at Itoppner, Or., ou January iitt 1B.-1I. viz: Hubert P. Mattemn, fid. No. 4i!N. for the N NK Hcc. ;t and N NW 'i Hi-o.iB, Tp r, H, 11 -a. H. W M. He unmet the f.ttlowinff witnewieB to prove nisciHiuinioiiH resilience upon, ami cultivation of. Hah land, viz: 1). il Jj'..-tthi;rman. ThomaH Onaid. Nelne Hnm. uiiisou anil H. H. Gaunt, ail of licppner, OroKon. Any pernon who denireri U protect againBt tiia allowance of such proof, or who knowa of any Hiilwtiinrial r.-ni-oii und'r the law mid the regula tions of tin. Interior Ili-parlinnt. why such pjoof should nol he allowed, will be Ki veil an opportu nityattlie above mentioned tune and place U cros-ex;tniiiie the vit::essR of saidotaimant, and to nrTi-r evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant 2lw-:lOJi 1If,nhx Kinrhabt. Beg-ieter TIMBER LAN!,), ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE lOK PUBLICATION. Unitkd Statics Land Offiok, ) LaUkandk, )n , Nov. II), 1888. j Notice is hereby k'iver. llult In compliance with the provisions uf Ihejiot of Congress of June 8, 1S7S, ent il U d "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory," Williiitii O. Minor, Of ITeonner. comity of Morrow, state of Orpimn lias this dny tih-d in tlii oltiee his swum stata- inivir flu. e.l, tor too purchase of the W n of the NK H of soefinn No. ltr. in township No. 0 south, range No, 2S east, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for itfl timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before tLe Register and Heceiver of this oriice at LaXinwide Oregon, on . '' Tuesday, the 5lh day of February t889. w"n"K (.e" J' W' "lerlatt. Kobert Hart- nd William Warren, of. U6,,m,r, ()r. Da Any and ul pij-s,m claiming ndvor , ,w above-desoribva landsare reoucsled V ly'MU'' bt'tUr -id day JM, ' HrsKTlhiir aA11Ti Rp)ieter. E J RAILWAY IS HER 7b Heppnsr Branch is mi hpi, and We Aro Lajrliif; i xi an Inimoliso Stoclt of Boots, Slioes, In Fact Everything Which the Farmer or Stockman Needs. GILLIAM & COFFEY, Successors to 15. A. Ilunsaker & Co..- Are at the old stand on HEPrNER MAIN STREET, PEALING IN Hardware, aware, Coppcrware, Granite ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, Nails, and Black smiths' Supplies. ALSO AGENTS FOR IT. k Bros IT s. Reapers, Headers, Threshers, En gines and Portable Sawmills, Just A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Fancy Goods, r,lc. n - t b ;tl In t i t 1 NOTICE OF J'jtENTION. Thm- RANDVM REMARKS FROM SAND HOLLOW, The people of Sand Hollow bad a Christ miiH tree on tho livening of the lilth and were ciilorlaincd by the following program. Souk by tbo ehoir. Opening .aldresH, Sadio I'alo. Doclamation, Lulu Haling-, (!hiiH. Slornan, Artie Morgan and' Hcssie EdwardH. Sony liy tho choir. Declamation, .Milton Morgan, Andy Mor gan, Oacar Kihvardu and Kobert Morgan Son )j by the choir. Dialoua between Sadi Cute and Lulu Saline. Peclamii- lion, Annie KusmcU. Dialributioti of ireseut8. There were no coatly presents, but all present expressed themaelveH well pleased with the euterlainnicnt. (. A. W. Kin-Hell has Rone to Milton to spend tho holidays. Ho will perhaps remain during the winter. Will Salini; will take oluirifn of the Brewer school oil Den. illst. o Hev. It. F. lieasoner preached at our school h.iiiso on riimday morning and evening. Oscar Hurt who has been sick for some time is ag;aiii able to bo about. Nl'H i H. Moituow. NliTiliON- Jonim. AVm. Fkmi.avd " a(,'lt an inadverleney, tne part .mil through" wits not nominated in tho bond (,'iven the railroad company uy tne oilizens' committee, and the samo dis- orcpancy occurs in tho bond (riven that oommitteo tiy the citizens at lare. The quostioa is now often asked, not inly in Heppner. but in other plaoes, "Have the Heppner people fulfilled their agreement?" Teohi'ieally, it is presum ed, we have. Literally, we have nol. How any one could reoeive a guarantee like the ono abovo mentioned and then be in doubt as to the verbal undoratund- in in regard to this matter, is more mil we can comprehend. In our position, we nro no more inter ested in this matter than any other citizen, but hold that our word should be as Rood as our bond. A few thous and dollars, additional to what has already been contracted, will amount to nothing, comparatively, -when it is taken into consideration that the O. K. '8c N I plo aim noike this town or they can ruin it. Mr. Holeomb, while in Hepp ner reoently, assured the people tlmiUKh Komoofinr most itillueutial citizens, that ho did not insist on the verbal agreement being- carried out, but stated that they wero entitled to all that they olaimed. While the company have not as yot cinoed any disposition to ruin .us, and tltey never may as far as that is ooucorn ed, there are many little things in re gard to railway business that already show which way tho wind blows. For our future prosperity and xeneral good, it will bo (juito neoossary (depend upon ill to have Ihe company's assistance and ood will. The suppositional irregular ity it regard to the purchase of the Hepp ner depot urouuds, bus nothing to do with this matter. Our position must be one that will win tho conlidouoe of the O. 11. A N. Co. The day. of tinul reckon ing will satisfactorily aetlle all other dif fcrciice that may exist iu regard to riht of way. UErOHT OF THE CONDITION of the first XaliuHut Hunk ut Itt'll ner, in the State of Ornjuii, ot the Vlose.i'f luni Dee. I:', It KSOI WUIlS. ,iiaiH and diseounls S ti!),7o7.L'H Overdrafts, secured and iitiso- ured "o.lKl V. H. Jionds to secure oircitla- tion Imodium Dub from approved reserve agents CTo.bl Due from otlier National banks 4,8lL'.71 Kcal cstale, furniture and lix- tuns l.KKl.liu Current expenses and taxcH paid 'rcmiiinis paid Ilills of nlber Hanks Ktai-lioiial paper currency, nick els and cents Specie lit'Ciil tender notes Ite.ieniplion fund with V. H. treiisurer (5 per cent of cir- Vll.liiOll NeL1l?l',!'.;ee',!.L'''o'l'-.)r.. Nov. 19, 'R8. Jti M' ltivont.l,I1tthPfolloi.,(!-I.a.ned Taf il.. "i notice of inUmtion to mske i'' I "npporl of his elniin. and that said piwjt wiu hB n.B j.f,,, y,,, jml(n. f Morrow oouioy. (r jn iitH H)Hm)0G before the cli'i-k of said cvnu J, at lli.,iiu.r. Or., on Jim. 5, IhBU viz: Albert C. Smith, lid. No. 22XK, for the B !i HK 'i Hno. 27 and N V, NK Sim:. Ill, Tp :l S. It 27 E, W. M. He imtneH the followillK witneHHCH to prove his continuous reKidenco upon, and cultivation of, Raid hind, viz: t-. li. Tuyleiir, Pell Sirnison, Robert Dextor and J. ('. Petei-Mon. (ill of Heppner, Oregon, Any perMon who deHiroa tfl protect anninst. the allowance of Hiich proof, or who knows of any KllbHtmiti.-i reimoll. under the law and the rcKtilu tioni of the Interior liepsrlinent, why Bueli proof hIioiiIiI not he nlloweil. will lie iriven an oimortu- nily at the nboVe mentioned time and place to eroHH exinnine thewitiieeHeHorHinilclHiniant. tutti to otfer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by (.(iiiimnt. '.IMI-Wl . Hkniiv Hinkhart, IWieter, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Imlld Office ut The Dalles. Or., Deo. 0, 'ftfl. Notice in hereby iven that the followiiiB-named tiler Iiuh liled notioo of hiti intention to mitkt- liluil pi-nol in siipiiortof his eliiini, anil that said iroof will he iniule oetore the oounty judged Horrow eoiiuty. )r. at llenoner. Or., on Jun. 'A Issli, via: Manual Sawiier, Hd 2:ir,ll. for the 8 BR . and E H SW H See. 2(1, TpilS. 1124 K. W. M. tie iifimeH tlie followinu witnosHflH to nrovo hir coiit.inumiH residence upon, and cultivation of, Hitid bunt, viz: tieoi'K" Hull or itooHonorry, dr.. anil A. n Hooker, l'lim-.linl 11 alloy and Musea Cuntwell, of Kiulit Mile. Or. Any pei-Hon whodeeiros to p-otedt nfrainnt the nllowiinne of mich proof, or who knows of an) euhhtiltttml reiisou. under Ihe hiw and the roirula tions of t bo Interior Depiirtment, why such proo.' uhoiilil not be allowed, will be Kiven an opportu nily ittilhe idxive mentioned time mid plaoe to croRH-exitniine the witnenHeH of wiiil claimant, anil to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted by ehumunt. .awunl F. A. McDonald, tWister Everything Will Be SOLD ASV BEDROCK PRICKS Special to Buyers MINOR, D0DS0N & CO. m Heppner M ksry, Are constftntly receiving now invoioes, which ensh can take away at the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a Bkillful manner. MADDOGK CORNER, HEPPNER. There is No Need of Wear gout Your Prescription by Carrying it Around in your ilat, but Come Over to . CO 111. J. SLOCXJAl & CO'. CO HEPPNER DRUG STORE A XI) G KT IT This firm tire Successors to Eil. 11. Bishop, find are Ready lilts' to have a Continuance sf Trade in FILLED. and Wil li re Drugs, Med icine Machine Oils, Har- MA.Y NOTICE OF INTENTION. LandOHieeatTlie Dnllos. Or.. Deo. (1, 1HHH Nolieo ifl hereby Kiven tluit the follo,i.nn nHineil Hettler Iihh filed notiee of hit) intention to urnke tinul proof in Hupport of hiH cliiim, and thut Ktiid proof will tie iniule before the clerk of Morrow eounty. Or., lit Iloppner, Or., on Janmu-y Iti, 18U, via: ; Robert Kniyhten, ' ." IIS 11215 tor the HW hi Beo. 1, Tp 1 H, 11 'it B, Vf , M. ' S, tie tinmes the foltowinit witnenflB to provi hie ooiitiiinoue residence upon, and eultivation of, wiiid hind, via: .liuueH II. Allen, Juke Wllliumci, Heman Cald well uud t'. (i. Kuqna all of Kiuht Mile, Or. Any perfion who deen-eH to protent aRaiitst tho allowance of mieh proof, or who knows of any Diihxtaiitinl roaon, under the law and tln reKiihitionH of tbo Interior Department, why BUeh proof nhould not. be allowed, will be tfiven an opportunily at the above mentioned time and phieu to eroee-exitmine tho witnetiBeH of said liii iiifiri t, and to otter evidenoo in rebuttal of that Hllbniitled by claimant. 21HI-31H K, A. MoDoNALD.llefiBtor. Opposite Minor, Dodson & Co's. Is stocked with Canned Goods, Sugar, Coic2, Dried Fruit and Everything Pertaining to a First-Class Grocery. They Call Attention to their monicas. Cigars, Confectionery, And Everything Else That You Might Expect to Find in Class Drug Store. First NEXT UOOIl T LEliZER & THOMPSON'!; Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. KIRK & Y0UNGGREN, May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dodson & Co's Store, HEPPNER. OREGON Manufacturers of and Dealers iu Diet 0aWAND--!Bl8ilaiii is? SIT R1TPS. THE CLERKSHIP OF UMATILLA. (leorKe A. Ilat I tuttii, respondent, vs. loll N- Youiit', iiipulliitit, appeal from Uuiiitilliiooiiiily; ,leciioii of tbo loner lourt alllriued; opininii by Lord, J I'liin is a eoiiteHted eleotiim e.me ovei lie elerkaliip of Umulilln eounty. Hart i.ni, deiuoorat, was deelnred fleeted In he i iionit eoui t upon a recount, ovnr VoutiK, repti'.ilioiui, who hid a majority leoordinu to the ollieiul eiiuvan. ion i i-iiiueiini people win no well, in uir jiidument, to pay loino nttetitiou to t-be ndviee of the E. ()., a wide-awk heel wbieli in eeituinly doinu all it can tor it town ami sutromulinK oouutrv. IKlH.Kt ;t,ii"i.ti(i ti u) till --lo 7,:trt no ;ij(i.ot) of. i. 01 l'olal iqi2,10l.s;i UAIUUTIES. I'apilal Hloelv paid in $ W.lHIO.IHI Siirpliw riiinl ii.iKitiou rildivided prolile iV.'S!l.!S National Hank Noleaoiitstand- iiih 11,'iilUXI Individual depunils Bitbjei't to ebeek r.ti.L'lli.S-.l Deiiiand eertiliiiates of ilcpoait 4.1K17.0.1 I'lino eertilieates of deposit. . . . l.D''i.lKI Due to oilier National llanlis.. . -il-.io Total $i!4Ki.83 Sri t'c of Oumios, ( JU I'llCN I'V OF SlollHOtV, S 1, ( leofiie t'oiiser. easliier of the above named bank, do soleinenly swear that the above Htaleinent is true to tbe Ileal of my knowledge uud belief. (ii-:oiiOK I'oxsiat, Cashier. Suliserilied mid sworn to lieforo mo this Uh day or leo., 1S. (i. V. Uk.v, Notarv rublio. r.oieet Attest: V. A. libea, S.V. Khen, t-'rank K.olli-gf, T. A. Hbea, Uireotors. A Lutheran conn volition has been or ganized ul (.ioosebe.cy, with about 30 tiienibers. NOTICE OF INTENTION. 1 Ami Otlo Ht CniiulK. Or., Ore -".t, . Noiiroin lu'ifby ivtu that tht fnllttwiuK iinikt tinul iHiHtf in tupinrt uf Win cIkmii. aiul i lint tail) proof will bit mam h'toro th counly iu.li.vnr M.iriw futility, Or., or in his hIimmov hi-f .n' Ihi'i'h'i k of Hani iMtmity, at Iteppuor Or., on Jim. iUl, l.vt. l.uftiyt'tte rcHlttml, 'M No. 'JITS, for tin- SK V NK NK H NK aiui S N W S.'o. IV 4 S, It 2.' K, W. Ho iianit'M tin' follow ii'n wiliMvHow to provo his tnUnutHiM ri-Hult'tnv upon and cultivation of, "d'iha 'tV-nT, J 'try I'hiUip. Aiutr-'W Ste v .(tmm ttihl .lolui St'oclm, nil f HiM'pn- r.lr. Ai pioti who iLvtir to pnttwt axain-'t the tlloW'tii. t' of ttui'li proof, or who know of any -.uimfau ial nison muter 1 ho la and iht rotinln tioii of tlu liilerior iMHrtni.mt, why uoh prtMif tthoiil.i nut I w allowtt, will Im trivtm an op iMirtiitnty at th meiit onwl lime niut platv or .Hw-t'SHiniMf tin Willies' of tMtut tlainiant .ml to olt.-r fviihMHO iu rvbuunl of that submit Uni by clmmuut. u . t NOTICE OF INTENTION I And OttiotntThe Dalles, Or., Deo. 11, '88.. , Noti-o ih luroly tfiveu that the followtiiR imnitxl nutl-lor htiri ii 1ft i nttioi) of luHintantion to mukt) hnal proof in mtppor. of liin ulaim, anil that naiil proof will be mat la bt'fora ttia county jmlKt of Morrow county, Or , at Huppner, Or,, on January '5, lhU, viz: , Jtannam C. Hart, h, 11', for tlu( V H NK 14 and K ',i NW M Sec. I Tp:i8, II ai K. W. M. Hi'imiiiiw tin following wilncswis to provft hi ooni iiim itis rurtiolonco ui(Hi, ami cultivation of, tta'ul laitil, viz: D. A, Hiti'mm, J. Tl. Hp'Ti'y, Taylor Doilnon and K. 0. Hloan all of Hrppm-r, Or. Any ptTHon who (toHiroH lo prolettt nnjainut the ullowaiM of Hiich proof, or who known of any mibsimitial rcaHtm, unttor the law and tho roRula lioiiM of ihti Interior lepnrtmtmt, why Hiich proof rilioulil not bo allowotl, will hit trivtm un opportu nily ul I lie ahovt'-uimittoniHl liuiR niul place to croHs-ixamiriP (ho witnt'HHi'M of mU ulaiinant and to olli-r i'viiU'ni!0 in robutlal of that BubiuUted by clniiuant. 'Mt-iM F. A RI u Donald, HoKiHtor I COM M 1 1TKI) ItoM KrlTKAD.l NOTlOE Of INTENTION. Land Olliroiit Tho Dallcn. Or., Dto. 11, 88. Ni'tii'i in liiM-i'bv tfivon that the followiiiK naintid -I'tller Iihh tiled notico of hju iutontitm to 1 nituutt and iiiuivt' final piniof in Hiipport of his 'laim, and that nid proof will bo inado before lint (dork of Morrow comity, Or., at Uoppuor, Or., on Jan. 'iri, isM), viz: (.it'oiye H Vhapin, lid HVl tr tho K 'i NW mid W NK M Boo. :t: Tp-I H. 11 -1 V , W . M. lie iiamt'H I he following witnoRHOH to prove hia ciiiilimiiiuH roNidenco uiMin, a:.d uidtivation of, Htiitl liiml. vir.: liewiH W. Coleman, A. l.uollinKand.T. C. Koith ly. of lianbnan, Or., and lioo. K. Wriglit, of Iiotih Itoek, Or. Any pi'rsoti who doniroHto protoHt Rffftinft the fillowtiiiiT of Hiieh proof, or who know of any iihrtlintial ronton, uiiilertho law and (he regulH tioiiHuf the Interior Vpiirt inent, why muh primf should not beallowed. will be given an opportu nity at the ab)Vi-ineitioiHHt time and place to ('ru-exaiiiine tho witnossof said claimant and to otl'er tvideiice in robutUd of that submitted by chiiiunnt, ftkum F. A. McDonald, Kogiater. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.aml OHiee t la tlran.lo. Or., IV'C. ti, '88. Notice is horebv iriven that tbe following named settlor has tittnl notice of his intention to make html proof in support of his claim, and 1 hat the said proof will bfl made before tho county judge, or in his absence before tbe county clerk of Morrow comity, at Uoppuor, Orogou, on Jan. as, 1n viz: J. E. Frveman, ll.l No. sail, for the W'i SK H. SW NK nd SI", h N W U Sec 2. Tp '2 S, It '-M K, W . M . lb nanios the fiUowinn witncHsHto prove his continuous residence npou, and cultivation of, said land, vii: t'hns. It. ('ate and M. Polin of Vinson, Or., aed II. A. Salisbury and John MuUatly, of Lena, Or. Any person who desires to protest against th allowance of such proof, or who knows ot any Midstautial reason, under tho law anil tbo regula tions of the Interior Pepartmeat, why such proof tdiouM not lie allowed, will bo given an opportu nity at the abovo mentioned ume and place to orttss-exaniine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal ot that submitted by claimant. .tiip-5 Hknry Hinkhart, Kegister. mci no 0 YS FURNISHING GoodS Al io Take Or lord SUITS. May Street, Heppner. i S. JLANDUYN; -i- uEALF.lt IN- General "8 groceries, l CROCKERY, TMl 1T 1 si anriv:ta- ".Willi V A "S U3NdJ3il 'niuis A-'liil Notion s A mmu -nition AND HAEEINGTON & CO., DUALE1UJ l:; HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, ETC. THE CELEBRATED Heppner Saddles! Ooniitantly on linDd. EAST MAIN STflKFT. CHAS. H. DODD & CO., (MPOnTERS Of hardware, Iron, teel, AND FARM MACHINERY. :?.::;t, fkst and vine stbeets, postland, oeeson, 1 f-W2t Anssucni Bole Agents for Oregon aud Washington for NOTICE OF INTENTION. UmlOmoe atThellalles Or.. IVo. U, '8fl. Notice is hereby given that tlio ftdlowing-nanied settlor has tiled notice of his intention to mnk tinal proof tn support of his claim, ami that said nntof wid h made before tho county clerk of Morrow county, lregon, at Heppiltfr, Oregon, OD Jan. ftl, 1SS, via: Elbridtie 11. Dickens, P. W. 4272. for theSW V4 8.x). , Tp 5 H, R 25 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of aid land, via: J. .1. McQee. Joseph nnimistor. FkkI Toppan and lien Poppen. all of Hani 111 an. Or. Any person who desina to protest amtinst the allowance vf such pnMif, or who knows of any sulvttHtitial nvison. under the law and the regu lation of the Interior IVpartmont, why iuch priKf should not be allowot, will be given an pprtuutty at the above mentioned time and place to crtvs-examine the witiioueee of said claimant, and to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant, IkU4 . A. McDonald. lWitUr. ,cM DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. ' . lul -. 1xmWo, or Trlppta Farrow. Tlicy re no nlmple and come o near ntwolulp psrfco- lion, lliftl inoe wdo nav usca metn or bppii mem witr, cu iu.v -uuii, .u tlxlr praise. We nirnlsh ihcm with or without seal attachment. Seal attachment! arc extra. DEEBE PO"WEE LIPT STTLICTT PLOWS.' , BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . Utirkej 11m Preat Grain Drill. Buckeye Seeders, Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrow, Superior unm Willi, oujunui nwwti . CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. . Tlit lalMt Improved Implement for lowing: nummer fallow. Th moat complete and ucceaaftil tool ior tut purpose iu use. W also bT full Una of Bufgiea, Carriages. Phaetons, Mountain Waeoua, riatform ami otner bpnng vamcies. . . 6CHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. . low reao Chepln's Bprlnt-Tooth Harrows, Peer Uarrows, Scientific Feed Wills. Faclflc Fanning Mills, MA1BII BAIUI W1BE, ETC, ETC. rOR STECLaX C1KCITLARS AND PRICE LISTS. Minor, Dodson & Co., Agenls at Heppnor, URNITURE, Bedding, Mirrors, V, Brackets, Frames, iCTURE Also For Snip 1886 MODEL WINCH ISTlOlt RIFIjES. Cheap Fur Cusli. .TC. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Fi Haa Pnreliudt'il the AT CASTLE ROCK, And is Stookihg it Up with a Better Line "t G'iD.la than Ever. It will jny yon lo When tipediiiK nnytliiuf,' in liia line. Cull on ii Avhen in town. Thra J ii;3 nbove Ayers & Fell. BtMtrJint; house and Feed Ktable iu connroliuii with Stole. EverlesiiRolo M to M A,13 XJI5SOlX33I3 FOR TH1$ Roller Mills! perry s ew HEPPNER, - - OREG02ST. Capacity 70 Barrels J. B. SPERRY, Proprietor. Flour from best Grades of Wheat, flour and Mill Feed. Is now for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. Mrs. S. P. Garrigues Has Received Her mi STOCK OF MILLINERY; And They Are Now Ready For Inspection. Her Stock Of CI' HATS 11 Were Never More Complete. A Speoi&l ia given to the Ladies ot Heppner and Vicinity to Call and Examine Her Splendid Assortment Before Making Fall Purchases.