THE GAZETTE. HEPPNER, THURSDAY, MAR 21, '89. SOME FKil'KES ON THE TOST AND IN COME OK A;,'(TTR1U UGU T In tbe last issue of the Arlington Times J. W. Smith, a live business man of that town, discusses the coBt and income of n eleotrio light plant. The estimates, if oorreot, speak for tbemsolves and we publish the article for tbe benefit of Heppner town, where it will apply, in a measure, fully as well as in Arlington: In answer to tbe above question,! give gome estimates from been able to get. data that I have Vr.r nlmit readv for use, consisting of two dynamos or generators of one hun dred horse-power, guaranteed to deliver at Arlington, over one nunarea norse power for power purposes; and second, one light generator of 30 lamps of 2,000 candle power aro lights each aud two circuits of No. i insulated copper wire, 30 lamps of 2,000 candle power each and a 200 horse-power turbine in place. All of which will ost 831,000. The expenses per year will be as fol- Interest on plant, at 10 per cent $3,100 00 Trvn alontricMUnR l.NK) (' War and tear of machinery, 2 per cent.. . OW (X) Incidentals 800 (l Total I5.SI0UO So muoh for expenses. Now we have over 100 horse power at Arlington one year for say $5,200 or $1.10 per horse power per week, or 18 cents jior horse power per day, leaving the lights free, or at the San Francisoo prices we have 80 aro lamps of 2,000 candle power eiich at a rental of $4.00 per week, or $6,000 - ner vear. leaving power free; or counting tion we have our oo-lights", tiuu "cTtfiarB power, at half the San Francisco prioe. and we have 100 horse-power at a cost of 9 cents per horse-power per day. Cer- - taiuly a very low prioe for both power mid lights. This is figuring only tor the day time, but at a very small additional ex- . pense, one half of this power can be used all night and also the lamps. If we oau use three or four or five hundred horse power the cost will be much lower iu proportion. Our water-works cost tu run for engineer and fuel say $130 per mouth. Upon these estimntrs it might be run by eleotrioity for $40 or $50 per month, or perhaps much less. These estimates all are kigh as there is a great use of copper and ne a ooppcr trust has by their manipulation doubled the prioe of the metal. This trust will we hope soon be broken. This trans mitted power, from its great convenience iafety, and cheapness, will be used eveutuully in nearly every house for nil manner of purposes, and it will be a great encouragement to every one pro posing to embark iu any buisuoKs. 11 supplies the one want that our town has felt standing iu the way of its progress. 'Vn al 1 .....1..... . .... . . u duuw iju,y tmuMitir town w .one citizens have fully investigated, look upon this electrical transmission of power; Ashland this winter ordered plant to transmit power and for lighhi, auuougu iiioy nuve a mill stream run ning through the town easily imed, still they find 't more advautageoun to con vert the power into electrioily and and carry it around the town by wire on ao cotint of its great convenionee. There is no question but that wo will have this power at Arlington. It is in the way of progress and must come. It is a big thing that is hard yet to appreointe at its value, being so new, but it is now known to he purfuotly prac ticable. We are to have it, and by a little xtra exertion we may have the bunelits (ifitBoou; greatly to the advantage of the town and country around us. At several places on John Bay, 14 to 10 miles away, we oau got with a short canal a fall of 20 feet, which gives at low water over two thousand horse power. Our citizens through the oouuty favor the floheme and several have signified their willingness to take stock aud help t out- Jamim W. aiarm. THE LONO TREKK KOAI) THOM CUNNlNd HAM i'LAT TO HHi'l'NKH. Humor has it that an effort w'" ' r the lower part of town. While not pro longing to represent anyone except the shop, yet we believe we voice fully three fourths of Heppner's population when thiB paper declares itself opposed lo any such move. The town, under the direo tion of Marshal Morgau, has already ex pended oouBiderablo money on the the old route, aud that is the way the road should come iu to give old mer chants and others who have had their business places looated for years, a fair and impartial show. It must be remembered that our busi ness men have given money from time to time for the geueral good of the commu nity. While the lower portion deserves all reasonable consideration, the present DusineBs portion oert airily lias the best olaim for preference. The old route, by way of the Cniiuiiighnme hill is the natural thoroughfare, and much nearer -road to town, and will uoed no more work to put it in first-rate condition than the proposed new road from Cuuning hame Flat to the Loouey addition. Of course this matter is left entirely to the three commissioners, Messrs. Frank Gilliam, E. U. Wporry and Try Wilion, who will, no doubt, do what they deem boat for the people; but in our judgment, they will not find it best to run a road three-fourths of a mile out of the way between Cuuuiughame Flat and Heppner town. FHOM THE' NORTH FOItK. Emmett Cochran, accompanied by his sister, Miss Annette Cochran, and Miss Allen, of the North Fork, near Monu ment, were in Heppner last week. Mr. Cochrau was over to lay iu a spring sup ply of goods, and whilo hero was inter viewed by a Gazbtth reporter, to whom he gave muoh valuable information con cerning the seotion over the nines, with which Morrow county is quite desirous of becoming acquainted. His part of the country is iu au un usually prosperous oouditiou this spring. Rains are making the grass grow, anil spring and fall sowing are running right pp into tons of hay for stock next winter. Cattle and horses wintered well, though ooming out a little poor; yet, the light winter was iu their favor and made up for lack of good range, caused by the unusually dry season last year. The loss was comparatively light. Some cattle will be taken out of the country this spring, Messrs. Jas. Wilson, Abe Tharp and Lime Snick now being up in the Snake river country inspecting the range, where they will remove their cattle if good graBs oau be found. Dakota horsemen are buying young mares, weighing not less than 1,100 pounds, of which the supply is muoh greater than the demand. W inter sheep range is no longer adequate for the num ber of sheep in that secliou. The average of Long Creek people and adjaoent seotions are gettmg along well in the world. In fact, it is known far and near as quite a prosperous stock oountry, and in some Beolions, there is considerable mining. On the Middle lork, the mines are opening up this spring with good prcepeotB. Being asked in regard to Heppner as fut"ra trhng point for all that ooun try, Mr. Cochran gave us to understand that low pnoes would oatoh the trade, being so much nearer than Arlington. Ihere is a general sentiment existing iu favor of aohange to Heppner. "It Fell's bill, taking in fifteen town ships into Morrow from Grant had be come a law, it would have pleased a majority of settlers residing in that ter ritory," remarked Mr. Cochran iueourse of the conversation, "hut now that Har Bey county has been formed out of part of Grant, it will be much more dillioult to seoure those townships for Morrow.'' Considerable siokness prevails over there, caused largely by the dry season last year. A LIVE FIRM. A Visit to and Description of the Extensive W holesale and Retail Heppner Store of Cotllu & HrFarland. Owing to the fact that Heppner has a railroad, plafing it 35 or 40 miles nearer to a large trade across the Blues, Collin & McFarland have put in a store at this place not second even to their old store at Arlington. This advantage can readi ly be understood, and their old custom ers will not be slow in taking advantage of this goldeu opportunity to save much time, which is money to them, by trans ferring their trade from Arlington to this large Heppner store. To the inhabitants of a large and prosperous section, many of whom have hitherto given their trade to Pendleton and Canyon City merchants, this enterprising firm offers VNIWAL INOUCEMKNTS, Having a largo and well-selected stock, and at prices unprecedented in the bis torv of merchandising iu Heppner. This firm for years have carried an im mense stock at" their Arlington store, in addition to an equally large establish ment at The Dalles. At the invitation of Mr. Frank McFar- land, manager of the Heppner store, a Gazette reporter was permitted on last Tuesday to look through their dilferent departments. In days past, this pencil sharp had some experience in various lines which are represented iu this store, but still it is only possiole for him to give the readers of the Gazktte a faint idea of v, hat is contained in their stock of goods. Their store is located on Main street, in the building formerly occupied by J. M. 1 lauer. Iu the front room, two counters fairly groaned beneath a liKK'II.DHHINCl AKKA Y Of boys' and men's hats. Two long r.iint-rft worn tiliu.1 with men's yoirths' and boy's cloth!!? bnt from inspection, it was plain tA,ieir st(J( this was only f inir 'y wjjaHO both sides and the end of the room, wTvll-nlled shelves revealed line dress goods, muslins, calicoes, etc., etc., groceries, shell-hardware, notions cutlery and all the different necessities w hich were placed in departments. Case after case of these lines and hundreds of others were being opened to be imt away somen Hero lor (jollin ot Mciarland s store was already 1'ILKO TO THIS CEIUNU, And we were informed that only a part of their stock was here. A fine line of carpets, just in, were noticed. The shoe department is a shoe-store of iiself. Ele gant lines are a specially of this linn, as well as the more substantial hoots and siloes. To fully appreciate this assort ment, it would require close inspection of goods, but the reporior gave the de partment fiullicient at tci'tinn to warrant the assertion that customers CMinot t'-ul to bo pleased w ith Collin & McFttrland's Htock of shoes. After leaving Ihe salesroom, of which there has been given only u brief descrip tion, the reporter was eoudiiuied into the large ware-room. Such an array of goods! He hardly know whereto com mence. There was tobacco by the ton, teas, codecs, groceries, lino dried fruit, soap, in like quanlilies, etc, no end to goods. Harness, a tine line of the cele brated San Jose saddles, ladies side-saddles with quilted culf-skin scuts and three horns. There was "chaps," silver mounted spurs mid bits, quirts, line raw-hi do reins, and all the little odds and ends of a cow boys paraphernalia. There were trunks for (lie tourist, the slay-at -homo-soul, ev erybody iu fact. Here we struck another invoice of tobacoo, just in ; and Mr. Mo Farland stated that he handled (he Lig gett & Myers "Star" anil "Sledge," direct from their St. Louis factory, and also Pace's tobaccos, from Viiginia, direct. In one Coiner was piled up 20,000 of sugar. This was purchased at a very low figure, and customers will UKAl TIM! IIF.NHI-'IT Of a good bargain. Tbe sporting frater nity aro not neglected by this linn. There was small and large ball bats, base balls, etc. A line lino of wall paper and house furnishings met the gaze of a bewildered member of the roporlorial fraternity us he proceeded to tho linn's sheds in the rear of (ho building. Ho had already inspected an OCICAN 01' MUUCIIANDISE. And was prepared for anything. There were road-scrapers toiuX afljl openoTl, piles of alfalfa anj timothy seed, nails and heavy hardware, for which they had no room in their largo ware house and salesroom. The liurgau & Hall sheep shears were there, and every shearer knows w hat their brand of B. It. A. & II A's aro. There was also the liur gau & Ball "Keen Kutter,"u Hue, highly polished shear, which is likelv to become a favorite with our "hundred-strikers." Paints, oils and glass for the enterprising builders, 30,01)0 pounds of salt lor the sheepmen, tinware for the housewife, and kettles and the like for the herder w ere THUMB IN I'llOFl'SIO.V, Awaiting removal to the dill'erent do partmonts. Blacksmiths' coal for the knight of Ihe hammer, is something thai Colliu & Mcr'ai'luud always keep in stock, in addition lo tho large stock of doors and windows, they have now on hand 1'Jo, 0(10 of the best cedar shingles. In another shed were found the Canton, Clipper and Prairie Chief plows iu both turf and stubble style. They also deal in the celebrated Mitch ell wagons everyone knows what sort of a wagon the Mitchell is. A lot of plow singletrees, nock-yokes, shovels and spades, tons of beans the MAINSTAY OF Tllli IIFKIUill, Were noticed by the reporter, and then ho was oonduclod to the cellar. There was syrup in kegs, cans and eases, pickles in kegs, honoy in cases, lard, hams and bacon, and sonic very line Log Cabin maple syrup. Of syrups alone, there was half a car-load think of itl in connection with their Arlington store, they are able to take oar-loads of goods between them, mid buying in tho East at the first market, it enables them to compete with Portland bouses in n wholesale trade. Collin A McFarland have always catered to lirst-class trade, and Ihe general appearance of goods in their Heppner store would indicate that there would be it continuation of patron age of that sort. Fine goods, just prices, courteous treatment to customers, and extensive vfso of printer's ink is what catches tho t'UHAM OF TIIH THAIIK, And this is Ihe plan pursued by Messrs. Collin A McFarland. They are opening up for a olass of trade that has never come to Heppner before. Thispalronage will come irom lex alley, Long Ureek, Hamilton, Monument, Canyon City, Camp Watson, llavstaek and much of the Light Ahlo and llardinan country, which has hitherto gone to Arlington. Such a linn has a tendency to draw trade Irom people who have been going to Pendleton and linker City, and will eventually benefit every business man and inhabitant of the tow n. Collin A Mcc'iirhmd will pav at all times the highest possible prices for nro- duco. During the wool aud wheal season they will purchase large quantities of those products of KASTF.HN OKKCION. Mr. Arthur Collin w ill manage the Ar lington store and Mr. Frank McFarhind will superintend, in person, the Heppner establishment, thereby insuring fair treatment and careful attention to customers. l'ltOCJKESS. I To Consumptives. The undersignq . 1 having been restored to health by sil, It is very important in this age i pe means, after suffering for seven of vast material progress that a reme-1 years with a severe lung affections anS ARTHUR COFFIN, Arlington, Or, fkank McFarland, Heppner.Or. itv he nlensine to the taste aud to tlie eve, easily taken, acceptable to tbe stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syr up of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. Jon Piunttki!.- Having secured the services of Mr. Vawter Crawford, a first olass jot) as well as news printer, tbe Gazi:tte is prepared to do better job work than ever before, and at Pendleton pri ces. Satisfaction guaranteed. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ofilw lit Tim Dallas. Or., Vnrch IS, '89. Notice if. hf-reb. nlvnx I tint I tic followinK-mimed settler luis fili'd notice of hi intention to imike final proof in Ktipportof hiw claim, and that said proof will lw made .fore tlie county clerk of Jlonow county, Or. at Jleppner. Or., on May 4, l!-b'.l, viz: Oscar Si'.hafe.r, I) S. No. B3, for tlieSW M KW i Sec n; NW H NW U Kec H; N V, SB Heo 7, Tp 4 H B Si K. HeiiRines Hie. foLlowiltK witnesKeH to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Frank Gilliam, J. O. Williamson and Henry fcJeherziuKer, Heppner; W. H. (ulliam. Hardinan. Anv oerKoii whodeaires ti, orotest HKilinst the allowance of tuch proof, or who known of any substantial reason, under the law and the resolu tions of the Interior Department, why such proof Bhould not. he allowed, will he uiven an opportu ne v at the above mentioned tune and place to ...Auitnniinn the witnesses of Haid claimant. mid to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted by claimant. SKi 318. F. A. McDonald, itei8tor ARLINGTON that dread disease, consumption, is an ious to make known tu his fellow Buffet ers the means of care. To those wt desire it, he will cheerfully send (free charge) a copy of the prescription usei wnich they will Una a sure cure ior ooi , . , rr;vp,l ;n sumption, asthma, catarrh, brouchit,11 lnst armetl and all throat and lung maladies. Il l hopes all sufferers will try his remedvf as it is invaluable. Those desinnt tfiel .K;ni. ,ll nt 41. am C3UI IJ'liUU, OlllliU "111 lUDUl ing. and may prove ablessing, will i address. Kev. ISdwabd A. Wilson, (iamsburg, Kings couuty, New Yor. $10 Reward. For one black, bid colt, 3 years old. Branded T. J. B. neoted on left shoulder. The revfrd will be paid on delivery at Jones' lifry stable Coffin & McFarland HEPPNER. stand of Jas. Heppner and are ready for business at the old M. Hager. GILLIAM & COFFEY, MAIN STIHT - HEPPNER. , DEA1.FHH IN. . NATIONAL BANK of HIMR I). P. THOMPSON, ED. R. lilSItOI President. Cask TRANSACTS A GENERAL RANKING IiUSlS. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LandOttico nt. Ln Grande, Or., Fb. 13, '89. Notion is hffrnby Ktven that thf following, nanipd Knttlwr hiifi filwi notice 'itie intention to ntitko hiui) proof ih nunport o Inn wiim and that niiid proof will ho nifulu lforetho coi.nty clerk of Morrow county, Or., ( iit-pimer, OreKn, on March an, vizi j Will J. Tfurnhh, I. H. 5021, for the N W fi BnC 12, Tp 1 N, It 28 E HunfunMB tho following, witness ?" prove hiH continuous reniimi(;e upu, ,uiu cultivation of, eiiid hind, viz: Frank Hack, Kcho; J. Tldtlmwny, Vinson; C. J. Frukor find 0. J). MurHh, l'midleron, Orison. Any pi'i-Non wlio df-aii-ni to prof,nnf, HKitinwt tlie allowance of nucli proof, or who known of any HiihHliintmi rt'itmin, undur the litw and the ntulji liofiH of tlie Interior Di-jntrtmont, whysrch proof nhould not h allowed, will ho tfiven an oppor tunity al 1,1 1 w ahovn mentioned time and place to croHH-oxamine tlie wilnnHHcnof wt id claimant, and to offer evidence in reuuf till of th;it Huhrititted by clai immf . 8('ff-:!14 Hknky IUnehaht, Iterator NOTICE OF INTENTION Land ( MHce at Laf i rando, Or,, March H, 'flft. Notice ih hereby uiven Unit, tiie following nit Tried Hetiler him filed notice of bin intention to make final proof m Kiippori of Ihh claim, and that Haid proof will he ntade before the county clerk of MorroW count v. Or . at Hummer. Dr. on May 2, viz: Ma n aid Ma ra n de t Da No. 7trlt for tho & Bc W, Tp 1 N, 1( an K. lleniuneHthefollowintf wilnrnspp to nrove his coiitiniKHjrj rcHidcntic upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Iven A. I'oteet, Baxter Lanhead, ,Tamen B. Poteolainl JoBeph Bwartz, all of Kcho, Oregon. Anv nernon who diHi ri-H I n unit mm juruinut Mm allowance of hucIi proof, or who knows of any Htibntant ial reanon, under the law and the rMmilu- tloiiH of Ihe Inferior Del mrf merit, wliv audi oroof should not be allowed, will be iven an opportu nity at the ubove-meiifioned tinm and place to crown-examine the wil neHneH of mud claimant and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that ttubmittod by claimant. :tr-17 IIknuv Iti nkhaiit, Register NOTICE OE INTENTION. Land Oilico at Iiii Orande, Or., March S, '89. Noliceis herebv iriven that the followim- named Hot tier Iihh filed notice of hiH intention to make final proof in Hiipport of Imh claim, and that naid proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow conn I v. nt Ifcmmnr. ( li on April a), 1HMH, viz: tvorye T. Clem, Dh. No. IMIKI. for tht W H, H W M K K V H W U Hoc 28, and N '4 N W '4 Sec 8. Tp B, It '28 K. lie tiunii'H the following witniiHHeH to orovehiH continuoiiH residence upon and cultivation of, Haul Jaml, viz: l ThompHon, John Hrown, John Daly and Martin Bitnenko, all of Heppner, Oregon, Any peiHon who dewing to prolest agairiHt the allowance of Mich proof, or who known of any Hiiimtiinl ial roanon, under I lie law and the regula UoiiHof Ihe Inferior Depail meiit, why Mich proof Hliould not beallowed. will he given an opportu nity af the above-mentioned time ami place to eroHH-examine the wiimwionof naid claimant and to oiler evidence in rebu Mul of (hut submit ted by claimant, lil'2-17. HiiNiiY Hineiiakt, liegiHter. DEATH. We roirat to Rimounoe tbe (loath, on Thursday of this weok, of MrR. Mary Aim Musou. Mrs. Alanoii wuh born in I.u- bIuih! nonrly Bixty-tive years no. She ofime to the Uuited Htutos with her pur- unti wlieu she was ninoteen years of ae nnd was marripii to (knirge li. Mohou in the town of Kola, I'olk county,' this state, on the lOtu day of march, 1870. She and her husband camo to Crook conuty nearly two y wirn ao, licensed was a member of the Methodist ohuroh, and was a consistent Christait., The in terment took place yesterday in the Priueville Kraveyad.i'iui't'tV' AVtrs. Mrs. Mason is the mother of Mrs. E. M. Koontz, of this place. Every painter and earpvnter in Hepp ner is buwy. NOTLUE OE INTENTION. Land Ollicenl haCiramle, Or., March H, 'HSl. Not ice ih lierobv gi vnn fhal t he following named setller lutH tiled noiiee of bin intention to miiku iiuinl...- -tjJwvr.M.i-niii iru iinlue nerfife the clerk of Morrow county, Or,, at Heppner, Or., ou April '20, iKHit, viz: Oliver P. M. Simcokc, IIh. No. 7iH8, for tlie K i N li H K !i B Ji! !i Hoc 2l,TiH. 1128 K. Ho nameHtheroIlowing wituesHimto prove hia cinifimioiiH reniiience upon, a:;d cultivation of, Haid bind, vi,: .1. W. Daly. A, .1. lein, John Kennoy and ProHH ('rcHHweli, all of llepinier, ( regini. Any pei'Hon who denireH to proleHt againut tho al lowttno ol Hiu h proof, or who known-of any HiiliHiati ial reason under Ihe lav and lieregula. titiiiH of ihe Interior I )epnrl nient, why mich proof Nhould not be allowed, will be given an ope port unity at I he ahove item l oiieil time iinti plact to crown-examine (he witiiHHHen of naid claiiuau and to idler evidence in rebuttal of that tu bin it ted by claimant. at'2-17 HliNUV HlNlMAHT, ItoglHtor. COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOI). Opposite Minor's Hotel, HEPPNEli, OKEON. NOTICE TIMRKK CULTUItE. V. B. Land Office, Lafirande. Or., Feb. IB, fVtinnlaint bavinif been entered at thin one W;ii;rt. It 'I'IMuhI nmiinut .fauna I to i-nr. I (In failure tocomply with law as to timber-cul entry no. ivs, aaton juiy io, upon me HK Vi and S lA BW H section 1"2, township. ranue'27K, in Morrow county, Oregon, witu viw to the cancellation of.aid entry, content nlfunu that Hitid Jihsh HevnoIdH has failed comply with the timber-culture law in this; tl1 he failed to break or cauHo to be broken ten acr on said tract within tfr yoarn attnr hw tiinhi culture entry of Haid tract; that he has nelec! and wholly failed to break or cause to be hi ken the five acres required the Hecondyear and ) who'ly failed to cultivate, plant or grow fii acres or anv number of aercn to trees. trfW-Heed cuttings, or otherwise, or at all. The said partial are nerety summoned to appear at tins othce ( the th day of April 1H8, nt 10 o'clock A. M. 1 respond and furnish testimony concerning aa: allebred failure. And said nartipHure fur) tier ti tilled that 0. L. Andrews, county clerk of Morro cnuuy, uretfon nas oeen appointed to take ttj timony in tho case at his office in H ionner. Mo row county, Oregon, on April 2, IHH9, at 10 o'cloe A. m. nervico or this notice will be made publishing the same for four conscutive weeM in hd jieppner uazetre, a weeKJy newsi-attO published at Heppuer, Morrow county Oregon anu uy ttoHting nonces as m u, n. mint cases. 8I0-I J. T. OUTHOUSE, Jteceivc , t Are purchased from the largest, finest and best markets in tue unueu We cordially invite an early inspection Latent styles Dress Goods, Trimmings and Fancy Cxo8ds soon to arrive. Handsomest line of Gents' and Youths' Fine Clothing ever .flown ,n Morrow . , DON'T ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT Until .yon examine our elegant assortment. PINB STYLISH HATS. OUR STOCK OF GENTS' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES OF ALL DESCRIITIONS HAVE ARRIVED & AREOl'EN FOR INSPECTION. Cow-Boy S3Lofcs, Also, Lenther Collars and Cuffs, with Fronts to match. Something new. If yon need a genuine SAN JOSE, CAfclWOHXIA, SADDLE, Silver-mounted Bits and Spurs or a set of team harness, come to our store. groceriesThardware, Hanlwaie. Yirnvare, Copperware, Granite ware, Pumps, Gaspipc, Nails, and Black smiths' Supplies. ALSO AGENTS FOR. ewton Wagons, JStjimlf li-tl Alowc3rs fe Reapers an Norwegi The Celcljrated "Pcifcct rows. 7 Baker Barb Wire A N O T I V, K---TJ M U E R C V LT 1 1 J E. U. H, Iifind Offiee. Tim DiilIeH. Or. Poh 9 'ko. Cortipliiint liavinK been enlt'red at tliinofliee h Oeorire H, ('rime HKfiiriHt Fmnk (lonk fir fiiilurf ui comply wtm itiw tin to fimher-eulture enlr No. 2I4-, tJateil jVLtirch 4, HHt upon tlie Northwi fjuiirier of weeljon 4, townntiip 1 north, mne a eiiHi, in ftlorrow comity, Oregon, with a view ti' the CHiirolliition of mid entry; cnnteHtmit itdl If'KirtK tlntt wiiid Frank Cook hud a erop of wheal Ki-owii.tf the third year on the iirnt live aerr'H brri itnii, uhjh enoKin out. wnut noe(in mifjht havi henn planted, if any: that htt rievnr i.lnritr.,1 n., reijuiHile iiuinher of trees, Mm rows hieing iS2 fee! Hjmn; una ne nan nerer Kiven the Kfomid pnn. er attention and eare; that for two years he ha not i ii vii mi i. no a ro inn uriri i k. t.rmu am .T,,..,m ly dead; and failnreH utill exiflt, the naid partierf niuiii imj niinitiioiuu u uppnar hi luis oince i.ne (lay or April, imhh, at 1 o elock P. M, tt rKHpond and furniHh tentimony Cfliiuernina Haiti allied fad li ro. Ihe eonnty eWk of MorroJ counly in autliurized to lake testimony in thii3 cane at Heppner, Oregon, on April 2 1HH9, at lu o uioin v. iu. r , a. rtfcttUIN Aid), i 811-1 Register. The Celebrated Mitchefr Wagons, Plows, and Vj.i'iotilt nrfil I in 11 tv nit? nt !s. A Cur-Load of the Celebrated CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS On the way. m mw, wm, doobs m wisdows, Crockery and Glasssware, TEliNTTS, & W AG ON-CO VERS, Guns, Pistols and Ammunition, TIl'UJSTKS AN D V ALTSES. In fact our aim will he to carry in stock Everything in k feral Merchandising All to be sold very low. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LmidOIHoeatTheDitlleH Or. . Mnmh l eo NfrtilH) jMheruhv If i VOU (, hut I IiH folliiwinirTiQr.."..H settlor haw iiied notieo of hin in ten tion to make unai prooi in Hiipporr, ot iuh elami, and tliat said proof wid bo made before tho county clerk of Morrow comity. Oreuron. at Ifnormr Oi-oinn nr, Francis S. Pedigo, I 8 tiTH'J, for the H HE H flw, 1. and NW H NK k und NK H WW h hoc. la, 1 i li H, U SJ5 Jfi, W. llo namt'H the following witnesneH to tirovo hin contiiinouH roHtdenue upon, antl cultivation of naid land, viz: Henj. ijeiiellniK. L. W. (die, nan, (loo W. Chft- pin anu vm. i inuei imfr, all ol Jiardman, Or. Any peiHon who (li'fjtrtiH to protest fiKiiinnt the allowancH of Hueh proof, or wlio knoww of any NiiliHtanl ial reamtn, under Ihe law and the retiu- lui.ioiin ui mw iiuurnn- uttparLineni, wny HUen pro(f nIioiiIiI not he allowed, will be triven an opportunity at the above mentioned time and l ilucn to oroHH-examirto thn witnoMwuu fif uuirl claimant, and to olTer evidence in robuttalof that submitted by claimant. 811-lfl F. A. McDonald. Ileihtr. NOTIOK OE INTENTION. I,and Mien at La 0 ramh.'Or., March 7, 'W. Notice iw hereby ivin tliat the followtHK named Hettlcr linn Itltnl notice of inttntion to make final proof iu Hiipport of lti claim, aud that naid proof will lininade beftire the county jiidtro of Morrow county, Or., or in Iuh abrieneo licfore thn clerk of naid county, at Heppner, Or, ou Aprils, 18SH, viz. William Bremer, IU No.2MM. for (he N W V bee 8, Tp 2 N, li'F,, lfe namentlie followiiiK wit m'Huen to prove hin coiitiniioiiH residence upon, aud cuUivafion of, tmid land, viz: 1'etnr Hchwab, Tohn SniitliHoii, William Rector anil 1j. I'lveiiH, all of lllcho, Umatilla county, Or. Any perhoii who deirei to pro! nut imaiimt tho Allowance of mieh proof or who known of any sub nt ant ial ntiHon, utuler 1 lie law and t lie remilat imin of t he Interior I eoart meuU why mich proof (mould not he allowed, will be Ktven an opportu nity at the above mentioned time and place to croHH-exainino the wituonnen of naid claimant, and to otter evidence in robultal of that submit ted by claimant. Ulli 17 lllCNHV HlNEHAHX, llKOtHTKK NOTICE. U. a. I-ANP OVKH'F. IjA (JUANltB. OUKUclfr March U, tt, Complaint havinn bien entered at thin office by ThomiiM OwiMih auainnt Krastitt Klorence for alaniloniiiK Iuh liomenlead eutrv No. 'jrillll, dated October I lsS, upon the W HW V4 Hee. 7, and N 4 NW Nee. 18, towutthip !t H, it 'JM K, in Mor row county, Ort'Hun, with a view to the cancel lation of naid entry; the naid parties aro hereby tminmoiifd to appear at thin othce ou the loth rlan. of May, tss;t, Al ton (10) o'clock A. M., tt rcHpoud and furniMh tent imoiiY cont't'i ninjj naid alleged abandonment. And naid parties are further notified that U. W. Wriht, a Notary for Oivpm, ban been apit)ittted to take the Instimouy in the cane, in Ins otUce at Heppner, Morrow county, Ocokou, on May 1, l.Hsn,.Ht ten tltn o'clock A M. Service tif thin notice will be made by pnblinh iim tbe name I'm four consecutive week in tho lleiinner tJ zkitk. a weekly newnimner mihlinh- tui at lloppnor, Morrow county, Oregon, untl by poMtniK notict tin in U. M. unai eases, ai'i-l J. T. OirraousK, Receiver. I'llOTOCIlAril (UUffl Is 1'ermanently Located At Heppner, Opposite ' azotto Shop, 4 Anil is Doing Kino And ARTISTIC WORK - It t'an't Re Heat Anywhere SATISFACTION'4 GUARANTIED. New Stock I New New Everything! Pore llliies anil" liiprs! Ijand Office nt Tho Dalles, Or., March 4, '89. Notice in hereby given that the following named nettler has tiled notice i f Ida intention to make tinal proof in Hiipport of his claim, and that naid proof will be made before the judge of Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April &t. IHB'.t, viz: Pascal E. Hamilton, Hd. 10KM, for the W Vt NK M and W V UK Hee. t l, Tp'H. U j5K, W. M. Ho namoH the following witnesses to prove liin continuous ronidonce ution, and cultiva tion of, naid land, viz: Tho.. ins liuib'dgo, W. M. listen, tf Lexington, Or.: .John Melut iro, ('has. J and, of Heppner, Or. Anv nernon who deHirefl to nrotent. ntriiinnt, the allowance of mich pronf, or wlio knowa of nuy niionfantial reanon, unrler Ihe law and the rcgula tionn of the Interior Department, why such proof Hhould not be allowed will be given an oppor tunity at tho above mentioned tune and place to cross-examine the witnensew of naid claimant, and to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted hyclnimant. rtrU7 jr. A. McDonald, Hoginter. Veieht rates have been reduced one-third, 1 11 1 and you can .depend upon being sup plied in competition with any other town in Eastern Oregon. Money advanced on wool for Christy &Wise. Highest cash price paid for sheep pelts. Our firm has the reputation of keeping first class goods of every description. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. 1 . BY TIE hi CAE-LOAD. A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Fancy Goods, Ltc. Are constantly receiving now invoices, which cash can take away at" the lowest 'prices. Job-work executed in a skillful manner. MADPOCK CORNEll, I -Snoopsaor to Minor, DoJaon & Co.- i mm, If Von Want HEPPNER. 9 All ) DRY GOODS,! CLOTHING, Oentsss iTiniitiiliiiag: Goods, Hat 1 Caps, Boots, 2 Shoes, WOOD a' AOR1CUI WARE, ,TIJ UAL LMl'LE M E NTS, LjROCKRIK Ckockkry, jtion Cutlery, Glassware, j-uxs, St. TATIONERY, Or auj -thiug uau.iliv kcyt. in iirat-clusi store, cull on O. MINOR. 10.J. sLocTJivi&co., l'emomber the firm Coffin RirF"rIanri, Hepr)ner and A 1 X rnno-ton. Kt Jo .r to li.'cmr & 'I'iio.npson's hardware stare, Soppner, Oregon. A Fresh Stock of 1)1 UGS X I ) M rDICTlsTES Coiifltautly 011 baiid. us rudu mi ui mm. A Choice Lmo nf lM)Aii.rS 1 .s..lt XiVLfOKTliJU (JiGrAUS, And many other articles too numerous to mention. ; ;: jA HORSE Z J; will travel well wlien shod by ROBERTS & MONS, General Blacksmiths & IPariers. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LtiwlOliiuo t Tlio DuIIbh, Or., Miin-h 4. 18SU. Notice in licrcihy KivtMi Hint fliu followinff nanioit Hottlnr Ikih lilnd nutiis of his intetitiuu to nuiko tiitnl prouf in ritippurt nf Iuh claim, and that Haid pruof will In uiado bofure tlu jmlKe if Morrow comity, Or., at Heppner, Or,, on April 28, lhHll, viz: James P. familton, Hd. 11W7, for ilio NW H Boc. 14, Tp 2 8, K 25 E, W. M. Ho liiiini'H tho following witnttrtnoB (o prove hia oontimiouH rt'sidenue npuu,and oultivHtiun of, Haid laud, viz: TlionuiN HuiIimIko, W. M. KhIch. of fiexiiiKton, Or.; John Mclntiro, I'lias. Lind, of Heppner. Or Any fUMnoii who demroH to prottwt againut tho allowance of siwh tirnof. or who knows of any tmtiBtmitiat ronton, niidtr the law and. tlie 1'Otfulutionn of tho Interior Dopartinont, why BiU'h proof whonlii not be allowed, will be wivon an opportunity at the ahovt mentioned time and plare to oronH-oxamint'i tlie witneHsew of suid i'laimant, and to otter ovideneo iu rebuttal of that wnbmittod by claimant. HLl-lt) V. A. MuDoNALD.Reuistor. NOTICE OF INTENTION T,and OIHoo at Tlie Dalles. Or., Feb IS. '81). Notice i hereby aiven that t he followinir-named aettlor Iihh tiled notieoof hitu intention to make tinal proof in support tif his chum, and that ttaul proof will b nuido before the county jude of Mitrrow county, Ogii.ttt Heppner, Or., ou April 12, UHt, viz: O. 1, Robinson, Md I22. fur theBW 8m. H. Tp S 8, H28K, W. M. lie nameti the. followiuK witinNHe to prove his continuous residence noon, uml cultivation of. said land, viz: J, V. M. b'anviis W. tl. Furrons. M.S. Maxwll of tioorielierry. Or,, and t. H. Hendrickn. of llardinan. Or, Any iii'l-sou who desiifs to orntest. nirtiinst tl.. allowaiit'o of such proof, or who knows of Rny sulmtantial reiiHon. under thelnw and tin regula tions of tlie Interior OepHrtment, why such proof should not be allowed, will be iven an oppoitn- imj iium-mnmi uieiuuuu'u nine HUll place U uroNM-exmnine the witnesses at said cbiinmnt ami to otter evidence in rebuttal of tliat submit- leu oy cmimani,, 3t(r-i5 F. A. Mo Donald. Resistor. REPAIRING iAIOWERS A SPECIALTY. ; 0 WA HKST-CLAS.S WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDJ Matlock Corner, 3VCvi ;x Street, Iloiipiior, Or. NELSON JONES, l'res't. Mil . Miim E. K. BISHOP, Trcns. M&maf fSmf 1-TIjnYS COMPANY. HEPPNEIt, ( Incorporated.) OREGON. This oompnny will make onl ailvunoes upon the wool clip for 1889. Consignors nin.v linva their wool sold muier onlor nt Heppner, or by their direction have it shipped to Portland, San Franoisoo, Boston, Mass., orHarlford, Conn., where the company have arranged for storage aud sale. Addi'(ss,Gommunic'atioiis, W. A. KIRK. KIRI 7 C. M. MALLORY. & MALLORY. aireei, nearly Uppomte Minor, Dodson & Manufacturers of and Dealers iu URNITURE, Mir Bedding, Mai) HEPPNER, Co.'h Store, OREGON ;ORS, Picture Brackets, P RAMES, Etc. Also For Sale 1SAQ MO 1 JET, WINCHESTER RIFLES. Cheap For Cash. :o: UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. May Street, Heppner. j ii! N is M - s. n Axr I UKAUtKlN a y n I O oiio r j i l v:.-.:....;-.-.-;.-.v:;.; o od S Also Take Order; aha NOTICE OF INTENTION. Irfind Otrietat La tlrande. Or.. Feb, 18, '89. Noiiee in hereby iriven that tho fnH.iwii.u nainiHt settler has tiUni notioe n( his intention to niaRehimi prtair m sniinort or his claim, hiui that tho Haiti proof will be nmile before the county clerk of Morrow comity, Ht lltipmr i)rtw'". n Maroh , 1HM, viz: Jtmn SKoqtnnd, X). ft. No. S2W, for the ft s N W W and V ft W HeoTl'i. 4ft It 27 K VV M. to nanu's the following witnesses to prov his continuous nidenoe upon, aud cultivation of. wud Inml, via: Jerry I'hiUips, ljifayetto Penland, John John son and J. Strile, nil of iltnni",i'. 'it'ou. Any person who desirns lo nnUiwt unimat tha allownnce of such proof , ir who knows of any Mibstnutial rtvison, muter tho law and the regula tions of the Interior tVimrtnimit. wliv mn-h nmnf (.lumhl not he allowed, will be given an onporta- im; miiifmnnn im-iiimutM U1U HIUI piHCC to i-rss-exaiuine the witnessts of said clainmnt, ami to otter evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted by claimant, HtW-3U. Hkmit Kinuiaht, UoKister. HEPPNER, 'Oil i' sn MANAGlP. R EGON, Livery rlT I I;: I I I0PPN 'bZ'll i 1 r AND r EED OTABLE, Hunsaker & Long, PROPRIETORS. Opposite Natter s Brewery, Heppner, Or. Notion s Tobac- Groo eries, CROCKERY, CO A mmu - nition wooden anil Willow lfe and -MNddlH '133H1S kVij P. ATKOrSTIZJT) 3.. olinston's AlVilLY GROCERY MAS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. HEPPNER. Opposite W. O. Minor's, on May Street, OREGON. And the llest HAVANA CIGARS Arc always kept in ttock at Uio GEM SAEOON, OplwM&ite H. Plaokman A Oo.'s Store, onrtwus trMituieiit to all. (.'omw and saui aud In oouTUiceU, NOTU'E OF FINAL 8KPTL.KMKNT. Notief is hereby riTe;t that thi nndemiij'nn.1 having tiUni their nual account as administrators of tho j iLsliue of James L, Fuller deoewatni. and Friday the 5th day of April. l.vy, thesami Inuug an nljonrtuvl day of a regular i term of the t'ounty tsmrt of Morrow county, Ore- i Son, at the hour of nine tV) o'cl ck A. M. of ttnid 1 hv is appointed as ttt time and the court house in lieppuor, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob- j jections io snui u..i nmmni na setttement thereof, and to show cause, if any there be, why an order he not made discharging the under signed from further duty in tho matter of the administration of said estate. ft. P.GAimiGUKS. W.K. FLUft. n , , ,M Administrator. PttUjd, March 9, im. Stoolt HotirikHl l tlie iJtiy, Week, oi JVIoiitl-i. .Saddle Horses, Buggies and Hacks To Hire at Reasonable Rates. Hay and pamfbr slsai reauaaUe prices. M$US to & FlToM all TKAlNS. Oooda dolivert'J to any part of tho city. Leave orders at our otlW, in stable. AU Stock Left in Their Care Will Receive the Best of Attention. Sperry s New Capacity 70 Roller Mills! OEEGON. Barrel: J. B. SPERRV, Proprietor. Flour from I and Mill Feed. to suit purchasers. e6t Grades of Wheat, flour Is now for sale in quantities