Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, February 14, 1889, Image 1

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    K, -
SIXTH YEAR.
IIEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1881).
NO. 308
THE GAZETTE
l!HLTt EVERY THPHHDAY AFTKRNOON BY
OTIS PATTERSON,
H 2.00per year, $1.2fi for six monthB, $0.75
or I'iree months; in advance. If paid for at the
nil of six months, $2.ri0 a year will be charged.
ADVEBT1S1N0 BATES. .
1 inch, single column, pur monlh, $ l.O
3 " " " 2.50
u " - " " .. 5.00
(J ' 8.50
1 15.(10
DOUBLK OOLDMN.
2 inches t
4 " 5.(0
rnlnmn". ' ' K..1
W " W-'fl
Local advertising 10c per line. Each subse
quent insertion at half rales. Special rates will
he Airj-ed for personal dins and polit.onl slush.
Bank
First 'National
"".' -OF itEPPNElt,- ;
1-. A. MIEA, . FKANK KtiLLOOG,
- President. , v Vice-President 1
George W. Consor, Cashier.
Transacts n General Bauking Business
... On uh jmrlH of the world .
t- ' i "1 r 1 1
bo up h t ana so uu
Colled ions made at till points on Reasonable-Terms.
: .
OEsaon OPPICIAL3.
governor
eo. of State
Ireastirer
i-'upt. Instruction
.Unit;'.' bevonth District....
IJislrict Attorney
H. Fei mover.
G. W. Mcbrido.
(r. W. Webb.
E. II. McKlroy.
I. H. Hird.
W. It. tills.
'run iMorvKKi
Jewel oi Esiiistitij
MOItltOW COUNTI.
Joint Senator ". ..
liepresentative
ouniy Judge
' Commissioners...
.Thompson.
' Clerk
" Sheriif
" Treasurer
AssebHor
tiivrvoyor.
.school t
....J. P. WKer.
T. K. fell.
..Win. Mitchell.
..J. H. Kly. J. A.
, . C. Ij. Andrews.
..T. 11. Howard.
ieo. Nohle.
v.. J. J. Metree.
Julius Keitliley.
, ...J. Ii. Stanley.
A. .1. Shobe.
I Bup't...'..
( oroner
II RPPNEB TOWN 0FFI01iHS.
51nU Henry Tiliickinan.
I (lun.-liii'oii IS. K. Swinburne, Kills
Minor H P. Garriinics, GeorRe Noble, J. li.
Natter unci W, J. McAtee. . ,
Hccirdoi p J Hall .c!:.
Treasure! Mellon!..
Marshal J- B- Locknane.
HEI'S'l.TEK SOCIETIES.
Doric Lodite No. W K. ol l meets ev
ery Tni-diiy uveiiingat7.W) o 'clock ui 1.
O. O. K. Hull. Sojourning brotliers cor
diall.v invited to attend. '
P. (). Bono, C. C.
E. It. .SwiNIJCKNK, K. of H. & S.
eVZJ, Willow uxlitr. No. 1 1-l. P
uiecls every Wednesday nvelims at
i8w?s- So clock. VieitiiiK brothers co.-di-
'.0.,w-- I(jy wei(.iiied. (iEO. NoliLE. N. tj.
C. W. YoUNOOHI'.N. lice Sec'y.
Sans Bouci lieUoki.h Dull. No. 8e, I. O. O. F.
meels second and fourth Sntui'duys of each
month. 4 elllbel'S.cf the Ucliiee coruiuli:
comed. .Has. H. E. HlNTON
illy w
, N. 0
wel
Heppm
VY meets i
v each m
H..Mpnerhod.vNo. lid A.F. & A. M.
i evelj ill"! aim iiuiu rjin.uiuiv.o u.
I mollUi .
intANK till.LlAM luaster.
Wir.L A. KlHK, Secretary
i ui. I ..,,h.o N., mm 1. I). (1. V. meets ev
ery Saturiliiy eveiiiiu! ai 7 o'clock at the usual
place of mueluitf. Visiting brothers welcomed.
J . 0. lUCUCO, . u.
S. W. Miles, U. Sec. .
Mistletoe ltobekah Duitree Lodi?o No. 25. meet
fust and -third Widnebilny of each month.
t'ari'ie Slnnley, N. .
1). N. llardinan. Sec.
Still CimtimieH to Sll
At tlie jowest Possible Prices.
A larger stock of Gold" Pens, Ame
thyst and Cameo Gold RiiiJSt
Gold and Silver Watches AKvays
A Full Lino f
Has boon itJik'tl to his hirue ami wel
floUioted Btook.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AMD ALL
Wox-Ji C4 aarviitood.
STOKHoiiposite Minor, Dodsou & Co'b May Si.
Hepiiner, - Oregon
FSOPESSIOnJi.1..
PRANK I-tJil.
ATTORNEY
LAW.
Office in
Hcppner,
oxxx o
First
Bank.
JSEational
Oregon.
(Jr. W. J
Altor u e y-a t-La w,:
LEA,
.Notary Public and
Justice oi tlie I'eaoo.
HEPPMKIt, OuN. :
OFFICE OPEN AT ALL rlOUKS
GEO. AVM. W1UQHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Opposite Gazette Ufiee, Ileppner.
IAN I'l LINUS. Contested Entries, Reliable
j li.snraiice. Luaiis nuide and collections
promptly al tended to. '
.'i ' C1ALL ON . .
. Jons Davidson,
, AT Til 13 . : .':
BELV E D.l'-R
S A. Ij OON
Opposite Livery Stable.
Ileppner, , Oregon,
At this favorite resort will always be
found the best brands of
WINES, LIQUORS
.ip.i
mm REAL ESTATE, I
r ,. c royal was? 1
MORROW CO., OREGON. ... -
in w a o Jet i a Jrff3WKr"'! HMtSMH
Y&Z&TSW - H 1 I 1 U-h. P . r I 1 1. I h I L- . '"il M Hr Kl l?iFV (Ml
r e t --t ri i r t i i i i i I i i ni r i jr i - ' in i
I MM I I Ml MM I k ti A-V 1,al ilft.??
Ift I ( A i i 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I ., i l"l I iff V I , tr-fluo' A r 1 liJK 1 J Z 5 i-l K- I
I :::::zSKa:rt:i"Bi' ' y Absolutely Pure,
I , - ZIZ ZL A 1 1 -- 'lllun kwU j- nctcr v.irli'.''', Anmrvtlof purity
T!l ' f T j jk It I r 1 TIN1 cnutpiMi-V-'" tvil li S vuititnUw.f i(.v -ln.-r
I ' TT "fl : U" ffc ftj ' " ' a Cf,K - ! I . - " ' A '! wnif.'lii. alum or !.;:.,.(;'. -.m(! Scipomi
! r- 1 it' wriiir.riiiiwn..i. l a4.
. II t III .AU-lSUfafetfettt , T.3I1
1.. : ffiiaMM
1 . ipsamwMwiM
1 o . . 1 kuir 1, 1 1 r iv"! "rt.irf-;, 1 "it LI
I , . -w r 1 T "H" 1 I lt?C1l Oil!
Greater Values can be Hat in
AAiSJA- jsl. j- jt rpiip lUUDmni 1,11
A BACKW00D3 SCHOOL.
A Toai'ti'U V.'ln) I.-nt Not Know Much About
Goo.'.Tnvh.v, bat WI10 Kiic.v uv to
iiiliiirnct' the Srlu:ul I'.uKti'fS.
Wbilo travtflliii(f ou borsol)ack throult
Western Arkansus toward tha Indian
Territory, I cniue upon n log scliool
bouse in a clearing in t!.e wooda. It
WB9 recess, and scatterc-d uv. r I lie play
ground nroiind (lie primitive toniplo of
learning were ahutit tw-.nty children,
boys and girla, Hhook be-ided, dirty -
faeed and c
-ipnn garb.
Ibeir ApnrtH.
on u;e 11; v,:i
hi
t bnnie
y eeawrd
fid l!i t'.e l;Ml
Am f diew ne.-ir t!
iuid erei j' eye w.:s fastened
d ruii at.
Iisi:io;i:iti:i I s.'(.:;r'd in v ii.r-ij to a
sapling ;iau enu red hio st:it'.)i)t-liMite. A
tall, gutuit !-ioL:n i;irl G.at.d at a j.agli
Uible at t!ie fai i!i.-r end o.' lli. ro)in arost
with a siii-in ist. d luk oil iur fa 00 and
Acii-inii'd nu vvii.n a iv'iu!ry i'MiiiHy -
, a ipiiek dark d:vti7.ard of the. body, a
jpnrtof r. n:)a!rn-:dic su.uaf. f-d!;v.Hl b
1 npwnrd idioot into !ior n:itur.d stand-
i ing p::st'U'-
l,V '.-(! Vv!(V'iil ;4r;Uigi:',' J-bo said OX-
rendhifff! rmnd. 'll'fi fri.Mi.ls ' Iambi'
! ar' f;!Ie:-rf Ave''inic to t! if; '. "e:i!p!i wli it"
1 Jainiu' rc-stds. A- s-ion an titat s!t:iddei
..idow of
'ge-
oi tlio oiiai'i'
dr.
The hoppner Gazette':
! o.neoi Ibo btnl wet My juiu rt publislnd in
llns pciiy. W'mIch ft1 ;i'.kI ('i'..il"iiV'ir in uiiik.1 it
a v.i Jmine v.hil'ii' ciii'li wt'ek. li is m iiii't a p-i-
jut Wax oiifrlit (o foiiiiil ill ('it1 tiiniU' nf i'vtry
rer'di-nt t;f fI.i.- county. At- flit1 s;mw tinio, ii
tliin pi'dio'csr-ivc aw every fanner should have at
his fireside lit least one It'V'd, el"an, pnn, mmr
se;tionftl H.-rricnlturnJ jnnriKi, in addition to hi:-
liomp paper: -one devoted tniJi the pursuit ii;
wliicli he ih encH'd, Heneeds it for himself,
lie eenlri i! for lii norm and danlitera -who arc
ftrowitin into manliood mid woinanliood, and to
Kvliom n paper of (InH elianu'tei is of incaluubi-
ble benefit.
1 roiiOiitloii
To nil fiibrif rjbern vtho are in arrears on snh
rieriptten who will pay all due nu and oiw year in
advance and Uvonty-five centn in addition, and to
nil new nubiusrihurH wlio will pay one year in iul
vaneo and twenty-five cenlB in addition, wo will
make a present of one year's Bulwcriptioii to sucli
an aj:rii!uitiind paiier. Ji in none other tlmu
t'f-' M t
doi
yotu ;
ji'hi ei
nil.
Imi'licl,
rllO.t; I
'huh :.i.: r.'i. 1
i; :ih to know bo
, 11' turn; u." tctfi
toan.r
riti i.' 'Iii' ;i'h
h 'cm
i'.r.UP-
ii,..ks
1 on;
'I iii.fr
h. If
lullilll SO U;!'Iiy
C,.'U:'. tn III 8.1
bl','1.1
!-'',:(!li,'
11.
bave in a tater patch."
Assuring her that William's dog should
receive proper laudation, I mounted nnd
resumed my journey. 1'ecios Jim.
San Francisco Call.
WASHINGTON LKTTKR.
A COMMUNICATION.
nmi'h a bushel
fur these jarln
'itic wtmilt. .v
(if the l,n ,(ln.li
cmv-lioll Ihe m
ihi'.i'o i.ii'iM'j
t.Hcn!ion
CIGARS.
A.'
FIIWT-CLAHS BILLIARD TABLE!
for the auiuapment or Kests. ,
hnr pw monev than can Hi nurchased in the
California, Oregon and more advanced towns outside of the county.
ida:ho
m
IU
STAGE.. COMPANY.
J. B. Keauey, Snpt.
W. E. ELLIS,
A t torn ev -a t- Law
Notary - - - Public,
IIEPPNER, OHEGON.
Prosecuting Attorney far Seventh Ju
dicial District.
Will give prompt attention to anj and
all business entrusted to him.
OFPlf'E on Main Slrert, ovor Liberty Mwv
ket 7 7 . '-7
II. ' J. I.E FEVKE,
Professional Herder of Bucks
and BiUieqoats' '
Loue Book, : '': ': . Onpn.
'IVnilds. miIl-b and Biircluisea neuutiuted at low
coiuoiissioti. and ainena line of ram brokprace
SrmsacteJ. Oatlipra from the ruiiBi'B at. shM.rins
me UikoB no bucks that huve been eipoMid ti
ib ' diiw. feeds salt and sulphur, pays for bucks
Kit accounted tor, and niuk. Koncriil deliveries
I oonveuient places betweuu the middle and last
of Octi'tier.
All tor (I Ooliar and Ten CeuU a Head.
"nrmrcXsPElTTEES, ETC.
TlJOHISON W 41. HAU1UBUN.
JOHXSONHAHHlSON,
Contractors and
Builders.
BECAUSE SHE HAS NEVEl
f r
"... .
ArliiiKlon HtuKD leaves Hcppner,
" " arrives
Pendleton " leaves "
' ' . arrives "
9:30 A. M
4X1 P. M'.
11:30 A. M
4:30 P. M.
-HENCE
A lare J0-pao inontldy nuiKazine, lmndsomo
iy itluHtinted, neatly printed, folded, pasted and
trimmed. It is pnblitdied at Fort Wayne, Ind,,
and haw for its objeet. tlie bettei nient. of the oon
dition of the Farmer, the Gardener, tlm Horse-
breeder, (lie Dairyman, the Hlieplisrd, thf l'oul-
trynjin, mid their lioiHelmldn, 110 matter wliere
tlie.- live whether in tlie eunt, wst, north or
sitiiih. W paper of iiiiHr,nal t)ireilnVioi, k-
ine into every state and territory as well as in all
the Provinei's of the Dominion of Canada. Tliit
is the opportunity of a lifetime.
The reRnlar snpneription price of TIip Anion
oiui Farmer is $U10 per year, but both papers
will bfi sent or a little more tlian the price of
one. Call at Hon oilhreand see sinnpln copies of
this popular ajirleultura! paper mid you will he
sure to take advantage of Uds imurnilieeiit. olttT
HKPPNKIt (iAKTI'I'I .$2.tKl per year in ad.
vane.n. For fi'l.'l'y you can n(,t- hoih jmpei's.
Fare to Arlington, .- , ' $4 00.
Far tn I'Anrilatun. ' ' - ' S5.00.
, - Freights cebts per pbuud. P
E. J. SLOCUM k CO., Agents.
. 4 Heppner, On
VAX VALUES A. I IK IlIAI,.
(',,11 on them at the Morrow lluildhig, Corner
Main and liny streets, and got their fiiturM on
huildinff before contnicting elsewhere.
ARLINGTON MEAT
Market.
Beeir
' Perk,.
7 Fish,
,, v Sausage,
Etc.
Varney & Putnum
Arlington Or.
a t wf.nnv.NriK. 1 .FLOBENO
FLOEENCE BROTHERS,
BKCAUSE SHE H AS A CENTHAL POSITION
And is the natural market for a large scope
of country
T'
NOTICE OP INDENTION
Uii'dOrrioeiit Tliclliiili's. Or... Tim. 111. 'Ml.
. Notice is hercl-v ui ven tli.it (he fnllMwiii''
tThiih'iI sclticr hiiH lilcil it'll ice nf hie. 1 nti'ii' ii mi t
maltc tin.'U prool in hiiimkii- of hii cl-iim, and
thill Hliid lir.tuf will h" nciil'i Ir'fnn- the ennuis
clerk uf .MiirriiW ciiiiity. (Jr , at Ileppner, Or.
oh Mulch 12, IW.l, vi.:
William. McT'erriu,
n.R.!i.fortlieNHl4;i.lir.1Tp4 H. II ''11 1?,
tv M
Hi-n!iliieHthcfiilhwiliR wftri' RseH to prove hi
ccitliinioun rcHiili ncc ucoii, unit ciiliivntion
i. W lMliilzcwiiy, .TiiIiii W. llrown, II. P. J.onft
.nr., in , ininl.n of dinner, or.
'. Anv ocri-oti who di-HiriiH In oroti-Ht HKfiinut the
allowance of mich proof, or who knows of any
HiiliHtuntntl reiiHoli. ntiilcr the hiw (mil the re;;nhi
tionn of l he Interior Ilcpnrl mcnt, why hucIi proof
should not be nllowcd. will he eiven an ojiportii
nily at the above-inenliolii'd lime mid plnce lo
eropx-exiiniiiio the witiif'ine of unitl elitimnitt and
to oll'er evinenee ill rehultal of that Hllblliil ted
hv elllliniint.
3(16-10 V. A MilDofJAI.D. liexlBter
up1. en:;.t ni '.o t'uj (nIk?
, nnd piiikin up an old
io.iliii ''iim nitHi'it it vii;-
r.m Oy. In ivi))H!j Hie yoiiiiiwlen1.,
.iiiliu;; renin I'll1 vii'leii: oi.cr.-i.io ol'
liiv, t;:.c!i ji;o aliiiin;: bat iir bopiiol in
in1 iiromiflonniiM pi i o in i; c'wnior ito llioy
ei.tcrt'u. rI'.;la:i',r ilieir kohIh (in the
rcnuU pr.iutlienn bench'."! Uuy nc lin
ii:uKr iiif a l,'ir;fi. I'm flu if vr ):1.:! M iii
yt'R. Ti n vieoroiiK tn'i'itcliinir kp:t up
hi nil fides s'ii(;..,'eali'(l lli: ilionolit Unit
iiiiii' youtlil'iil lunidH vein nut tcoaiini;
witli IC'iniiiiir uluin1.
I'lippiny- on bor labia with n rod bir-
njj ranrHH or Iro jitcnt uo, iho tcuclier
H-.it.-
Yunir 'miH, thwr'u ft Hlrniii'ci 'yur, nu'
I want yuu nil hi Heo bow j,'l'"J '"u l'i
be. It I hph any enttiu' up I'll evud
iiiinio o' von 1101110 with flore bucks, (yiuy
Miii'm.nliibi', Htop Ibal biitiliin' ir.r mit
lilnw yor nnai', Now I don't a, ml to
I'.cur 1:3 iiiiioh 1n1i.se ns ri nwufi'i'd 111 :iko
nibblin1 tit :i v'otir o' oorti."
I heard I he inl'iiut chiss worry through
ilfi ii, li cV. liniiiiii il .to Hoi'i:.' uild.at-
toiii'il.-i nl t'ln-si ilalile rndlin,:, 11 id thou
the ti noluT sr. id:
1 11 iiHk some o (lie oldest yuan' iins
fi'iine oyraiiliy ipieHtioiis lor ym'. i
iH'Ycr .sludy 'iii'MpIij" from the bonk
iiiywir, Kti 1 ilnn'i i!k 'em qiii'Mticiia only
i:iih .in I've ienrned u leadin' bo.dii' and
pMpeis. J.ihu Vnll, ; ho fust dis!iveved
111yriohf"
''.'.inHi'ious Vi'finnHieiiH-;."
"i'iht.
oil fust inh
".!; b't""
Albeit
ibilfc.!:"
I'lW
1 I'l
:t JI'K, lilllj;'atel t
.'.' 1 ' r
HERE-ARE SOME BARGAINS IN
TOWN AND COUNTRY
MONEY SAVED!
By Ue'.kinw your Poli'tiPK i-3 Vaimint Don
R. A. FORD.
SIGN
.33
FAINTING
A Specialty Sf.op. Pirsl Da .r South of Brewery
CHAS. M. JONES'
HepiMier Barber Shop!
. In the
CMy Hotel. West Main . Jlepjnter.
I, MW runiingoBtSliHvoi, IShanip. and Hair
rts in tl.eliieliest etylejonhe art. .
The Tonsorial Artist,
- la located next door to
SALOON,
IleTJwnei'.
Oregon.
L I B E 11 T Y
MEAT MARKET,
M-iTI BIOS., Prori'toT.
i t 1 wr-rmN AND TOUK CON-
V '.'"' v! liiiaJ i re.wjnable prinw; a;"'
Rid poik n!H. ,!el '."
iM- jM Front, Mam r.ep-.e,.
STOCK RAISKHS
: uai'i'KEn ; '- okkgon..
f.itl ie l:raiill"d a:: d ear. .narked a" shown above.
I (irses I' on riKiu nii'Mii,,'-. . ...
i,.r,.nttleraiii!iiin Morrow. Gilliam. Uinntilla
.. .1 n-u...,.'.,i.-. We will nuy S100.0O re-
wiir.i for tiie urrcl and conviction of any person
Bieni.ui: our etncL. "-
The SG'YEBS'GTnDEU
(aiiued March and Sept.,
fA each year. It is an ency-
saiolonedia of UBeful infor-
BsS motion fcr ail who pur.
, rfeoRnities of life. W O
can clothe you and inrniah you with
ll ths necoaaary ana mi""i.
applhincea to rido.walk, dance, aleep,
i.:,. hmt. work, ao to church.
!, -V hnmn. and in various aizes.
atvlei and quantitiea. Jut figure out
1. ,,.,t tn An all these things
COMFORTIBLT. and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of the BUTESB
niTinE. which will be sent upon
raeeist of 10 cenll to pay 'postage.
unMTr.nMPRV WARD & CO.
111.114. Michigan. A venae Chicago, ILL
IOOWh putouted, iiil'liidini,' the ri-bt on 2-11) acres of milrond lain! .mifl reliii'
qulsbinVnt to timber culture. All under fence, several cross tencra, n.Micn sT
cnltivutinn, 2 wood wells furnishing Hbundant supply of water, 2 acres orelia:d
bearing, 4 room bouse insured, barn, smolce house, granary and woousiieu.
to railroad. A great bargain. , . '
4,X) acresunder fence, runniiiK water; I. iWMnn be irrigated ; oo.l bouse nnd
barri-, controls good rane ; one nnnnren acres i-iumuu.-u. "-"v ,
on application. . . . . .. . .
Corner Lot, 50x109; good neighborhood. .";0. t . :
"
InsideLot, Ayers' addition. 30i. .
Lot, 2xlC0. (Jan be irrigated, .water handy. Good new . house. One of. tin
btst bargains on my Jist., f iflO. . . .' " - , , , ' t ', v .t ' -
(jood 5-rooiu house, centrally located on large lot, 132x1:52, on easy ler.ns.
Ut (xl32: fair barn; good residence lot. . ... '
Lot liti.!.32;'one.ntory house; well; good fence. ' -, i .
Good 5-room house; well in yard; set with trees; fronting on Main street;
two lots. '
... Ranch of 1200 acres with running water. Good out range. 2 good lioiises,
several haras and outbuildings. Just tlie thing for stockman.
.- NOT f OK OF INTKN'l'KJN.
banrl Otlicenl ha (Iriunle. Or.. Jan. 2H, 'S.'.
Notice is hereby hi ven that the followi liK-nnined
seit-ler hue lileo nnlice of his intention lo make
final proof in support of hisclnim, nnd that said
proof will be miifle h-'foie t lie eonely clerk of
Morrow county, Oivjrnn, III lleppper. Oregon, on
Mar.'h Hi, 1HHII, vi?.:
Giles It. DniHjhertiJ,
IIS No. 7SIS, fortheNW UNI'! H. N NW H
Her. n mid SW i SW i Hec, It. Tp :i H, II ill U.
W. H. . '
lleiinriieM the folloivini: witnesses to prove
his com iiinons residence niion, mid cultivulion
of, sairl l.'ind.'vizv
.1. M. SIc'M. loni, I!. It. Miiiin .1. ). I'aditell anil
ltobert A. I'nduelt, nil of benii. Or.
Any person who desires to protest auiiiiist the
lillowlince of such proof, or who knows of liny
Hiiltant inl reason, imilir I he Utv anil lite reipila
tioim in (lie inlenor ireplirl inent, why such proof
should not be lillowrd, will be niven un oppoitii
lilly 111 the libove Inrnl lulled I i loo Hint pmeA lo
Cros-exioniee 1 lot witl.iesses of said (.'111 j innnt..
and lo'otler evidence ill rebuttal ol that snhini:
trwl hv eleiiiiant.
;i,f7-li I1i:niiy ItlNulAHT. Ile'.'isli r.
":".NOTIK (f INTIiNTlOX.
1,-illd Ollicenl I.riflrailde. Or.. I) e V.I.'M.
Jolier-is hereby (liven that Iho f"l!owiie,'-
nnrned re'ttler has tiled noliee of his iiiteetion to
make tieal proof in support of biscleim. anil
thill said Proof will he iniide before the coindy
lunue of .ilonow coiin'y, Or., or in Ins niio'iie
(cf -re theeb tk of said county, at lleppniT Or.
on Keh. , is-.'.l. viz:
Lafayette Fi nland,
ltd No. e7tl. for tlir HI'! K NK K. NK U KK 1
Mec -in and H H SW U Kcc Tp 4 H, It -fl H, W.
M
He names the fol levins.' witces ;' n tn prove his
cnnlinuoiis re-iip.riire upon r.nd culhvloion of
said Iieid. viz:
John .o I peer, .1 ny l'liilli.:. Aiutr w m
v mson end John Heei'liti. ell of hej pp. i . Or,
Anv person who debes lo protect ii'';iii;-l the
allowsii.-e of such proof, or who knows of any
snhstan nil rwison inner the la in. il he . .'nla-
1 lions of the Interior Ili'i.;nl no i.t . wh
n.-oof siionlil n l ii" iill'.weo, will ie- uiven an
port unity at the nhov ln"M ooed I i me lull phu
to eros-xain: I" i lie wn ni' '-"S or . oi en. 1 1 u ii i -.
and to offer evidence in r.-hni P.l of tint sal. mil
ti-d by clntiii.oit.
aiy-7 ni.Niiv ui.vKfi nrr, re ulster.
"-i'Kot. Tiiu'oiiu- iin'.i y, niuit war Hie
greafe-it liattle eve" lit?" '
"Till) baltio o' tiie Hu ohitii iiary
War."
' "J'ighl. Who licked?"
"George Vi'us'iinifloii an' his hrn-n-a-ve
Yankofl sogci'.!."
"liigbt. f 1'ii'onn Kane, who made the.
iiii-th'r"
"Gud."
"How long war lie doiu' it?"
"Hix days an' He rented on the seventh,
an' vor'ly ver'ly I say unto yer, six days
slialt thou labor an' do nil thy wink, but
the seventh day is Sunday, nu' thou
slialt not labor an' do all thy work."
Itiedit. Very nood, .Milieus, Now,
Carl Mataiui, ho war' the fust niatiV"
"Adam."
"Who war' the fust 'unman'"
"Kvu."
"Hight. Clark Goodinan, how war'
Eve created'.'''
"And Adam slept with his father an'
the liord tuk from bis side a lib an'
whillled it into hitmen form. An' lie
blew upon it the breath of life an' the
sea gave up its dead. An' tliar' war' a
ureal l usliin' Hound as o' many thunders
i1 lunnan war' created."
"Ilight: Way Mai'inad'.iku, go out an'
blow ver none again. John Kllery, ro-
cile the Golden Kule."
''If in ihn woihl you'd make a strike,
Keep this one rule in view;
Do imp others as you'd like
To have 'e.n do to you."
Very good. They know lots mine,
stranger, an Hairy iilake as is hum with
chills kin run through tho Ton Gom-
inands 'ilhoiitstoppin' to ketch a breath,"
Hieing to depart, 1 thanked the young
lady or the pleasure who ha 1 iill'onled
ine, and expressed the hope that the
seeds of education sown by hor might
bear golden fruit. Accompanying me lo
the door, she stopped outside and said:
'Si.y, I didn't want the young 'uns to
hear this. As you ride down into tye
rot' CAS St'BfSCRIBE FOR
ANY NEWSPAPER
AT THE
AZETTE SHOP.
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p ,1 npi pinei
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Ratlwf Itir. the Cheapest
PObTLASD BUilNtiS
CULIEGE.
Portunit, Orfraa.
n instrucnon. r-tili-
, oopnUrily. BuainesM.
9. and Penmantllip Dtpnrt
ii al any tune, l ata
of iniii.unhip ent free.
A. P. iUftlitO.lti. Prfa.
. Houses to Rent.
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SEVERAL CHOICE RhLlNyuibH-
Fr;e Convry-MiH-e for Intoiuling J'lircliaorH.
Ileppner. Oreufon.
NOTICE OF INTKNTI')."'.
Feb.
IIld (lllieent The lli;lh
Ki'tif.B is iioreby Miveli 1 toil I
K"fller han tiled nolii-e i f hii
final proof in SPI porf of hisele
Toof Will Isi niMl" Pelore toe
. Or..
'.toll'
inter;
i, 'Ml.
iiiuiiMl
'kill to llll'ke
end the! snid
eoity jiele of
o
Mormiv county, Or. at i.'epioier, Or,, on Mureh
'U, lss',', viz:
Jlenjuinin A, f'riurh,
lid ISIll, for lie'. KW U Kee. HI, Tp 1 H, K 3'. K. W
llerianiri Ihe follMwirit witeee es fo prove Ins
cent imioiis ris-nleiice upon, ami cull ival ion of,
said land, viz:
J. W. Marlnlt.Tleei. Marlatt. .lolm Oe,,tiy i.d
A.M. Wells, all o Hpp:eT. Ore,..,,,.
Any person whodnwir's, lo p otesr aiaiiot ihe
allow.oice of such pnsif. or who knows of imy
unlsitantial reason, under (lie lawand the reptile,
tioiis of the Interior Doputluierit . wtiy such proof
should not be allowed, will te'viven an opportu
nity at the idetve llleiilioried tune and p';e-e to
crosa-xainiiie the witnesseM of said ctnoiuiel,
and to otfi-r evidence in rebuttal of Ihnt suhiiiit.
twl b claiuianU
F, A. McDonald, lUg-nter
bottom about a mile ahead you'll come
to a l"g house on I be right side o' t'le
road. Ol' Jl.II lillcry lives tlwr' an' he's
the head .iciiool Trustee. I wish you'd
stop an' sorter hint that I'm as go id 'a
teacher ns you ever seed, an tliai 1 in
tdueationing' theso young 'uns right, up
to the i.aiplhi. You'll see a big yaller
dog Ihar,' an' you j;st praise it up us the
purtiest (log you ever seed, and say
you'll bet he's a cornier from coon holler.
That'll keleh id' Hill, an' he'll tj'licvo all
yon say, fur he's prouder n' that cinrn
dog than a woman is o' her fust young
'un. Vou see, Sal Suykt r is a tryin' to
git the school next 'erm, an' if you jest
k, dch ltd! on the coon d ig layout, an'
h'lsl in a word fur me, Hal won't have
uo moru chauOB than a muzzled liog'd
From our regular correspondent.
Wasiiinuton, Fell. 1, '811.
Now the, winter's wind, ever searching
for forgotten paths, soughs and moans
through tho whiskers of Blaine's ene
mies. Inside tlie Norinandie, the man
from Jlaino softly taps tiie letter from
General Harrison in his inside pocket,
and nurses his triumphant wrath, lie
walehes in tlie lire figure of a vigorous
foreign policy, deeds that shall be in all
men's .mouths, and, best of all', long de
layed, supreme revenge. Such things
may be. The secretaryship of Slate is
his, and the entire Cabinet bids fair to
be of his selecliou.
Indeed if Senator Allison declines the
Treasury portfolio, Mr. Blaine will be
the only really great llepublieau in tlie
next Cabinet. Latent calculations omit
all prurient Iiepubliciuis such as Slier
man, Edinuuds, Kvarts, Depew, or even
the younger men, Quay and JIcKinley.
lo save his Cabinet Irom the accusation
of being composed of one great man and
an assorted collection of small men
General Harrison must look towardi
Senator Allison witli considerable solici
tude. In the meantime, Senator Allison
has his own interests to consider. A
Cabinet position is a dangerous thing for
a presidential candidate to accept, and
Senator Allison locks forward to 181)2
with fondest hopes. 11 was stated lust
night that he was in consultation with
Mr. lilaine. He answers the suggestion
that unless hp accepts Iowa will be un
represented in the Cabinet, by proposing
tho name of Mr. Clarkson.
But General Harrison deniandHa really
thoroughly known man, in whom the
people, not the politicians, of his party,
have implicit eoniidenco. Without Sen
ator Allison in tlie Treasury considerable
delay may occur in securing a num. The
oilier members of the Cabinet selected
are Gen. Russell A. Alger, of Mic.bigau,
for Secretary of War, and Thomas C.
I'httt of New York, and John Wana
maker of Philadelphia, who will divide
the roslinaster-Generalsliip and Ihe Navy
portfolio between them, Mr. I'httt prob
ably getting tho former, whero tho spoils
aie greater. This leaves the Warner
Miller parly out in the cold, although
that eminent oleomargarine statesman
may accept the ollice of Commissioner of
Agrimilliire, and thus by the organiz
ation of that bureau as a department be
come a Cabinet ollieer. A Pacific coast
man Will probably bo Secretary ol the
Interior, and General Harrison will fol
low Mr. Cleviiland's example and select
bis Attorney General from the South,
let us hope with belter reftilts than at
tended bis predecessor's seleelion.
General Alger is only a name to most
people and he represents merely the
weallhy men of his Stale. Mr. Wana
mirSor is likewjse unknown except- as a
weallhy Philadelphia advertiser. Mr.
Plait represenls the "boss" system as il
nourishes in the great State of New
York. These three men in an eminent
degree, represent Ihe politicians. Some
one must represent the people of the
country fi'ifln Maine to Dakota, and il is
no wonder that General Harrison looks
wil.li longing eyes toward Allison and
cries "Save me Cassias, or I perish."
Oblivious to Ihe prayers of certain
preachers the preparations for tlie in
augural ball go on right merrily. The
souvenir programme is tlie most beauti
ful ever issued and tho most elaborate.
The tickets aro also out, together with
the complimentary invitations. Kighty-
livo invitations were issued to tho last
inaugural ball, but if is supposed Unit
even fewer will be issued this year. The
pressure for places in the inaugural pro
cession is simply astonishing. Of course
tho attendance of tho general public from
near by cities like New York and Phila
delphia will bo greatly regulated by Ihe
weather. If it give prospect on" March
:ird. of being line the next day, even the
concentrated railroad faeililies will be
uneipial to Iho task of carrying all the
people from central points in the Mast.
On Ihe lird. trains will leave New ork
(or 'Washington every quarter hour,
and.it is probable that thoHO trains
if made into one solid slreain-would
cover seventy-live miles of track. Thus
a feeble idea of Ihe immensity of the
prospective crowd may be gained.
Mr. I'.ayaid is making a desperate ef
fort to lay Hie entire blame of Ihe Sa
iiioan allair upon the shoulders of Con
suls Sewall and Phiekloek, but he is now
so hopelessly involved in coiili'iidiclory
sla'ciuenls (hat whatever be might say
on the subject could carry very little
weight. Poor Mr. Bayard. The loam
clcrk-in thy ollice, annoyed by debt ami
in (ear of ilisi'hi.rge, having to lace a host
of ntigry creditors, is more happy ami
iiiia-i beloved than tlmu.
PAThvrs on v:ri:ii
To eili.eiis of the Pucilic States during
Ihe past week, and reported for this ia
por by C. A. Snow & Co., Patent lawors,
opposite V. S. Patent Oilice, Washington,
I). 0.
J. S. Anderson, Crescent Pay, W. T,
lid-raiser; N. P.ea it regard, San Francisco,
Oil., bibb-lilter; K. Derbec, San Francis
co, ore separator; G. K. Foster, Pleasant
Valley, Oah, drill support; II. F. Hicks,
Ashland, Oregon, vehicle wheel; W. II.
Lander, Pendleton, Or., bay fork; A.
Logan, .Monterey, t'al., si ller or saws;
W. O. Mills, San Francisco, hot air blast;
A. P.. Murray, San lUittcl, t'al., car ven
tilator fuel heater. J. Myers, F.nreka,
Cab, net guard ; .Ino. Quinri, Uivorside,
Cnl., household s'u'tur; A. Simmer, l.ierk-
ley, Cal., paint oil.
Heppner, Oh., Feb. 1st 1889.
Edit ir Gazelle : ,
In Mr. Fell's answer to the Budget of
last week, he has taken the privilege : of
using my name in a way that seems, to i
call for a statement from me. Long be
fore the railroad was completed to Hepp
ner, Mr. Fell brought up a statement
fiom the railroad oflioe which I refused -,
to sign fur reasons best known to my- ;
self. However, I took a copy of it. Well,
about two. weeks ago, at any rate it was
some little time after the road was ooni- -
pleted, Mr. Watt, an official of the com-,
pany, came here for Hid purpose of mak- .
ing a settlement and brought along the
same statement, that was brought here
by Mr. Fell, with moro items added to
it, increasing the amount of the state
ment, which amount was correct to
the best of my knowledge. On looking
over the statement, I came across an
item or items, marked thus: Aug. 8th,
T. E. Fell, drafts Nos. 2012, 2014, 2G31,
2(i33 and 2027, aggregating the sum of
85100. I called Mr. Watt's attention to
the manner in which it was made out,
and I said to Watt and Mr. Kellogg
that I ntti rly and emphatically repudi
ate Mr. Fell's name in that connection .
and deny that wo, the subsidy people,
bought land cf Mr. Fell to the arnouut
of 831)0 and called them to wituess.what
I said, and at the same time look a mem
orandum out of my pooket containing
the mimes of tho parties that received
the drafls in payments for their lands,
which are as follows; Arthur Smith,
S300; W. G. Buyer, $300; I'- C. Looney, .
32000; Win. Mitcholl, $1200; Dr. Ettchey, ..
ijftOOO;. Tamos Jones, 8300; Lot 3, Block 3,
Looncy'd Addition, 300. Now thefaot of
tiie business is, that wo the subsidy peo
ple, pay the amount ot these drafts, and .
in tho event of a suit in eipiity if Mr.
Fell can substantiate the fact that he
bought theso lands with his ow.i money
and his transactions were all correct
and in an honorable way, he will then
hold the extra lauds; if uot, he will have
to disgorge. Mr. Fell seems to think
that settlement with. the. oompauy is a
settlement with him also, but he had no
more to do Tith this transaction than
the King ot the Fiji Islands. It was
merely a settlement with the company.
Tho bottom facts are these, Mr. Fell had
tho deeds made out to himself, drafls
were drawn on the company for tho
sevoral payments, tho amount of theso
drafls were placed to the debit of the
subsidy people nnd tho right-of-way
people havo it to pay. Now our books
are posted up to date, oousequently .
ready to make a settlement with Mr.
Fell. I am'truly in hopes my name will
be left out in all future articles for I nat
urally detest and abhor communications
ot this kind. Yours Truly,
J. L. Mod how.
The law reducing railroad fares in this
statu to four cents per mile meets with
the geiural approval or the traveling
public. A discourtesy on the part of the
legislature that passed the law has, how
ever, been noted. liailroail manager.'!
were not conuultol as to whether the re
dnction would he "satisfactory." Such
lack of courtesy is reprehensible in the
law-makers of a great and progressive
state. Tim pilots would not lmvo it all
theii'owu way in that oase.
TUIH WASTHIJ WITH BAD SPEIXINU.
Dr. Gladslono has made elaborate in
vestigations in the schools of lCnglTind
and other countries to usoerluiu the time
devoted to spoiling. He finds that 720
hours at least mo lost to oat h soholar
that an Italian child of 0 years will read
and spell as eonoclly as English ohildren
at 13, though the Italian beg in his les
sons two years Inter. It U about the
same with tho Germans and Swedes. '
This extra time is given to civics and
useful sciences. Tho illiteracy of English-speaking
nations is startling. There
wore 5,0oS,l ll persons of 10 years and
over who reported themselves illiternto
at onr census of 1S70; 5,2:jO,n.jS at the
census of IHSt). Tho nearly illiterate are
probably ns many more. England is
worse oil' than wo are. But tho . other
Protestant countries of Europe have al- .
most none. Ono of the causes of this
illiteracy among English-speaking peo
ple is the badness ot English spelling.
Tho reform of spelling is a patriotio and
philiintlirophio reform. Prof. F. A.
March, in tho December Forum.
WKbb KIH'II'PKI).
The Newberg Graphic has the best
regulated print shop in the country.
Listen: "Tho fighting editor has traded
his old shotgun for a lino rifle. This is
nn improvement t which we nre proud,
as the rillo does not make nearly so
much noiso and the man who wants, to
whip the editor can now be disposed of
without pooplu thinking an earthquake
has struck the town. . With a slock ot
undertaking goods in tho back room and
this new rillo we feel that the GitAi'iito
has the best equipped ollico in the
cotintv.
Wiuler debating societies are suppmed
to have civilizing inlluenees, and tho
country people who meet at the school
house lo debate on tho welfare of the
groat American people, usually have a
good time besides eulighteniug tho minds
ot debators and listeners. Tho contrary
result may be supposed to have been
netlize.i in Umatilla county, where there
is a vicinity that bears the euphonious
name of liebel Canyon, and the people
thereabouts meet and argue under the
name of "Tlie Rebel Canyou Debating
Clul,." At a lecent debate Mr. Lougloy
indulged in animad versions as to the
qiialilioai ions of Mr. Thomas' sweetheart,
and, loyal to his love, Mr. Thomas smote :
Mr. Longley so that "his right ear hung
down on his cheek like wilted beofsteak,"
as the soaring Milton Eagle very graphi
eally puis it. Thomas pleaded guilty
and paid tine and costs, and now he has
a pre-emption on that sweetheart whioh
no one dares to question.
St. Paul lias a woman with two per
fectly developed tongues. The poor
men who hereafter contemplate matri
mony should first ask their sweethearts
lo exhibit their tongues; and boar in
mind that on. tongue for a woman is
quite enough. '
Consumption Suhki.? Cored. To the
editor: Please inform your readers that
I have a positive remedy for tho above .
mimed disease, liy its timely use thou
sands ot hopeless cases have been per
manently cured. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy fkuis to any
of your readers who have consumption
it they will send their express and post
office address, T. A. SLOCUM," M. 0. '
181 Pearl at, New York, N. Y.
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