Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, March 28, 1889, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNER. THUHSDAX, MAR 28, 'ft).
How The Gazcttr Skks It. The
E. O. Hil l Charlie BesHerer, of the
FACTS FKOM H. B'n.
RELIEF WILL COME IN TIME.
,T, ... ., , , l'.,l' lniailtH . Clll OK , OOVH , IIIHOH , Him 111,'Tn.
Walla Walla .Journal, are bavin a little , & j,
tilt m regard to the commeu.-euieut of . , .. . nH1Brll ,,.
i sistH that
This paper could never understand
how a land office could receive a filing
on railroad laud, so called, kuowiug that
it amounted to nothing.
has been don in this oennty. About j
two years ago, the proprietor of this
paper got the laud fever and filed a pre
amption right on a quarter section of
this land, near Heppner. The fees were
taken in regular manner and the filing
receipt came back all right, just like any
lentnry. xue : , .,,,' .,,, aml allrtHig at reduc
" : j ' , l.uVi ied ,.i i-i now on exhibition at Heppner
T " ZA 1 "'Ji. : V,..: V ut & Bliiokmim'n.
THIS 1 1 10 I "l-.-V
rnoTOGUArii gilew
Ih Permanently Ijoeated At Heppner,
Opposite Gazette Shop,
-And is Doing Fin And
ARTHUR OOFFIX,
Arlington, Or.
FRANK McFARLAND,
Heppner.Or.
tne A. U. people main am tiiik " - ,.;,, Hre illTited ,o call and inspect
srr'.nvnv Ac first ;,;;; ; r .u attttp wor k
A. D.. becna with the vcar 1 and ended :" PMI'W. imk Puri ...
However, it I with the l.wt dav of the year WO, and JerR V.'i 1 , (u . vm;,,;.,i It Can't Be lt Anywhere
Lfra l,o lOH, nlnrv ho, ran ,n . ATI. : 1 " i;.-"'.
1,
Coffin & IVIcFarland,
ARLINGTON, IIlSPPOTllE.
Have jUBt arrived in Heppner and are ready for business at the old stand of Jag.
M. Hager.
ererore rue lyrn cenn.ry nen ..,-. . wIons aI1:1 f,lU B,-,(.k b(,tfl. Call j C Tier ('Tin V Vl1 A V A VI'l-TH
X'-Ian1 retlZeZ ! take a chew of our U. 4 Ji's. private , SA1 1SFAC 1 ION Gl ARAN 1 LLD.
r,... ' . ' stock chewing to! acco. i . '' .
sure
of the 2Utu century
Kor Hiile l,v II. A B.. so e aircnts. the
! celebrated Ccindell's 1 Can Iiaking
At Kingston, Maroli 21), quile u large ; J, wrlor for 500. Each can contains l'i
audience had assembled to witness the j pounds. F.qual to the very best in the
"National Representatives." The Anieri-', market. Come early to avoid the rush.
can Hag played quite a prominent part, j Parties wishing to purchase fall jmp-
other nling, but shortly afterward tbis Bmi j oimrHe of the exercises was re-1 pn,g W(ml,l do well by calling on Hep-would-be
rancher was infornied that i fered to r being beneath the make-be-, ,,,or A lilackman. We insurp centleman-
.lihnnoh lis had filed and n.iid b:a cidd ! lieve Queen, showing tho relations ex-! iv treatineiit. low prices, and good (inal-
nn mi m-ittor 1 1 ' x 1 riiu'iam. ami iub t;uiiriTv in ai. lines, nour ill qilHiun ies 10 ftuiv
at null prices.
Most oomplete anil extensive line or
...i. t. i..t.i n. luting I
0BSI1, ue uoiiui not prove u , uit uiaiier . . i
' ..... i States. J his action was severely cnti
how well he fulfilled tne law. He was ! oised bv (loyalists as well as Americans
given to understand that should the land
really revert to the government, be could
then proceed in regular manner to per
feot his title. Here's the sticking point.
Hundreds of settlers in Morrow county
have filed on railroad land under some
who wer present.
PiiESiliEVT Harwsok seems inclined in
many Hi;u)ces to let present ollice hold
ers retail! tlieir positions till terms of
ollice exilie, provided they have proven
tlieniselvtH ellicient. This is the right
sort of a delusion as to "its going back , principle. vrAwAw- -present, incumbents
are uemocrats or ropuDiicans.
to the government right away," "or had
been forfeited," etc., etc. In most in
stances, they have gone ahead and ful
filled the law to a letter, to find out that
the ouly part of the business recognized
as regular was the acceptance of the fee
and the issuing of filing papers.
Tins is radically wrong. It gives the
settler no more preference than a "squat
ter's right;" m fact, the latter would be
preferable, an the railroad land could be J Oomi'AUK Pkioks. To people who nn
held by fencing and other improvements ! sgino tho Uazistte to bo a high-handed
till the title was settled, and in t,e , tortionist in the matter of advertising
., ,., ,, charges, we refer them to the following,
meantime, the settler could use ti,0 published rates of the E. (J. Don't
his rights on laud not in dispute confound one inch, single column, with
Nothing has retarded the growlh f one itioli, double oolnuiii. "One inch, or
Morrow county more than havin.r within """' " :"';'f '"onin, w ow
mens', boys', and ladies', buck and kid
driving gloves, woolen-lined gloves to
keep your hands warm w hen snow Hies.
Cull and inspect our goods, at U. k U's.
No trouble to show goods.
Judge Bennett, of The Dalles, is iu at
tendence on circuit court.
riHmnmber the place, opposite Gazette shop.
New Stock I New Fixtures ! !
New Everything I
Pure Wines and Liquors
And the li.'st
HAVANA CIGARS
Are nlwayH kept in trt ick at tlio
GEM SALOON,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
band Olticn ul ba firamle. Or.. March 22, '.
N'ltire is Ii4-n-h.v wivt'ii t lial tin followinK-iiamtHl
ficltlcr has lilfd Ti(tli( of Iiih inli'iilion !o make
some time to have these laws repealed
but so far, it is only successful in getting
matters arranged for tlieir repeal, pos
sibly tho next session.'
its borders this so-called railroad land.
Large bodios of tillable and productive
oil is kept from the ranchor's plow
share, and pre-emption nndcommutation
proofs oost twice as much as they should,
the government evidently intending that
the hard-working settler shall have no
benelit of doubts. Fully $1110,001) in cash
has been needlessly taken away from
settlers in Morrow county alone.
It is thought that within (he n.-xt year
this land will revert buck to the govern
meiit. This means Hint Morrow counly
can then furnish lain) for twice tho num
ber of homes that exist al present.
THE IIKXKKITH DKKIVEI) nillJI A
(If TliAIIK.
From tiniB io time the Gaxiiti'u has
called the attention of Heppner people
to the great benefils to he derived from a
live boaid of trade; bill, as jet, there ap
pears to be no particular effort to per
fect such an organization.
For example what aboard of trade can
aoeoniplish for a town, (his sheet will
refer Heppner to the town of Waitsburg,
W. T. That place is fairly booming,
and has as bright pnupcols us any in
land town in the territory. People are
coming in by the hundreds to eilher
settle in that Utile city or U, invest in
farm property for Iion.es.
How was it accomplished? Well,
Waitsburg poople organized a board of
trade, had a neat, descriptive pamphlet
aud other matter relative to the country,
printed at the homo newspaper ollice,
all of which was widely circulated. That
is why vViiilsburg is prospering, and in
fact it will apply to every livn place in
' either Oregon or WeshfiiHlon. Wo have
a good coniitry, with line prospects, but
there must lie some, combined effort on
our part to have the outside world made
aoquaiuled with tho fnct. )
It is a matter of neglect that Heppner
has not had a board of trade long ere
thin. Any further procrastination will
bring delay iu acl've, rapid growth.
Other sections, moro energelic and en
terprising, will nl tract people bom wo
should have as oitin.-ns. Show your-en-terprise
in giving Heppner and Morrow
County a fair representation abroad.
Nothing in it. It ha been reported
that congress has reddled the pre
emption and timber-culture laws, but
tlu-re ih nritimit; in rntnrir Thprn ' Html nrnof in Miuinorl f if his elaon. ami that, xaid
has been an effort made in congress for 1 P"( will l-f..re 'h'' j";'B,';;,.M';r"'w.
, , . h , , enmity, or in Ion aliHcnci; hefore the I'lerk or wuiu
county, at Itetipner. Or., en Ylnyl, lsv.l viz:
Ikivid A. Hnrrcn,
TTil. No. 'j:iH-.. for the HK i HK h Hee 21 antl SW
H. HW U Hue Zl uml W SW h Hee 27, Tp 3 ti,
li 27 14.
He jiarneH the feMowiitfrwittieHHes to prove his
coat imams residi.-uee upon, and :iiltivatiun of,
Haid lioid, vi:
Charles Wallace, Daniel II. Htalts, William R.
WftlhrioVe and KUhIuv ('. Watkiim, all of Hepp
ner, I )rei;oii.
Any person who desires to protest atrainHt the
filhiwnnce of such jirimf, or who knows of any
Hiihstiml ial reason, u rater tin1 law and I he rnwuliL
(ionra of I he Interior I Jepal'l men t , why such proof
should not he allowed, will heyiven an opportu
nity at. the above mentioned time and place to
cross examine t he witnesses of said claimant, ami
to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant.
3U-11I IIk.nky Uinkiust, Katfistor,
One inch, or less, in Daily per month.
S2.50; two indies, or less, in daily and
weekly per month, $1.50; over three
inches, (Semi-Weekly, per inch per month
$1.25; over three inches, Daily, per
inch per nionlh 814.00; over three 'inches
in Daily and weekly per inch her month,
$'2.50; one inch or less, in Weekly per
month, $2,011; over throe inches in
Weekly, per inch per mouth $L 00; over
three inches in Tuesdays issue of S mi
Weekly, per inch per month, 0.75.
Solid nonpareil advertisements in Semi
Weekly and daily, first insertion, per
inch, lU.Otl; eaoli subsequent insertion,
50c. Local mil ices, ten cents per line
each insertion."
I'oivi'Kiis I'noM 1Iavtai! - A pri
vate letter from Mr. O. Fleming, of
Wagner, in Hnvs'nek valley, informs
Hi thai that faction is enjoying a goodly
share of the universal pro ipei'ily wbinh
in now litiina neuVd out through the
great Northwest. Grain looks well,
grass is excellent and stool; of all kinds
are in xnu cotoiitii'ti. ?.!r. h'le.ning is
afr.ud Unit his fniic v. ill get nipped in a
trust, Ins nprioot.s being iu full, bloom,
and plum anil poael. trees almost, out,.
'I lie buds of nil kinds of fruit lines are
bursting ami a lew more days of warm
weather will biiug them out, in full bios
sail Mr. Fleming will try raising
sweet, potatoes this summer, and if ho
siiciieeils the ( rAZHT'i'K foroe will regalo
theianelves on Ihia fruit, which everyone
knows is superior even to a Hr.it -class ar
ticle of biinoligrass "spud." !Ur. Plem-
iii',' regrets tli.it Haystack was not able
to got into Morrow county al tho last
session in tlio legislature.
hllMI CUHKk I I'ivMS.
Ijono CitKt'K, On., March 25, ,HD.
Ktlitor (liizclle:
Thinking that, a few noti'H from this
far-away land might be of interest to the
readers of your valiiaole paper, I will en
deavor to uiva yon nomn of the freshest.
( Irnss is growing nicely mid slock of
nil kinds doing well.
FarnnjiM here have nnariy finished
their seeding and all appear jubilant
over me rocm soowers ot rain.
Miners tiro very busy preparing lo via
it tlieir respective mining districts, ami
Ihcy seem to think that the llig Creeli
will esperi nico ij uito :i boom this year.
The people, bore are well pleased over
the success ol tlie II q.pu ir no. I i;:niyoii
t it v people in seeiiroi:.' the in ol sorvivc
between those two points 1 1 i . I enables
us lo get our m ,i! t r :: i'orrl i:,,l in two
days; also we :oe very piimoiis for a
move lo be made at once lo linc tho
serweo increased to a daily.
.Mr. Harris, travelling in the interest
of f'leekenstein A: Meyer, niinlo our
town a pleasant call and deparici for
Canvon City yeslerday aecotupauied by
Mr .loseph Keelley,
The plaice and quiet of our little to'.vu
was disturbed by the startling news
that a man had been sl ibbcl on last
Friday nigh!, while altoinlimr a party
al Hie town of Hamilton. Dr. Fell was
summoned, mid, equal to Ihc occasion,
was soon on the road lo tho scone of (he
nflVav lo ad itinisler to tin. wauls of the
injured man. The (Victor ciini" home
yesterday a n d told u that
the unfortunate man, whoso p v.H'.i is
Milton Hamilton, a highly respected cit
izen o" this loo di'y, was in a von crit
ical con lif ii n, h iviii:,' received one
wioiiul in the biea.a which ho consider
ed very Ind. yodn:: ;.! by the name
of Hintoti did tho culling. No cause
has et been assigned for lh trouble Ih
Iwi en Hie men.
X, ver.il of o,ir bili ioess 1 1 1 1 n have left
the lowo for different pans nl too coon
1 1 v , for healtii, biKiness i elc. Al Porter
and K. Allen lefi for Pendleton Satur
day; C. II. Lee starts for I'aiifoitiia to-
lav, to bo away some two or (htvo
mouths, visiting friends and relatives.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
band Otlico at The Dalles, dr.. March IH, '(.
Notice is hereby ui veil that I tie Fol lowimr-llioiied
settler has tiled notice i f his intention to make
nun! proof in supporter Ins claim, ntnl Hint said
proof will be maile before tin) county clerk of
Morrow county, tlr. lit lleppnor, ur.. on may
tsstl. via:
Oscar Sch af or,
II. H. No. nam, for thnHW 4 HW M Hw r,; NW U
NW i. Sec S: N 14 NK Sec 7. To 4 S. K 2li K.
Ileiinmealhe followiair wit iicssch lo prove his
conl ooious resideacioipon, and culuvation ot,
nnid land, vi'.:
rank (h liam, .1. u. Williams utut Henry
Bchemtitfer, lleptnier; W. H. tiilliani, llardinan.
Any person wliodeHires lo inolest, iiitaiui't. the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
hii list an Iiu I reason, under I ae law ano inn regula
tions nf t he I nteriwr lleparl meiit , why such proof
should not be allowed, will beiovon an opportu
nity at. I he above mentioned tone and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant,
and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that, submit
ted by claimant.
l:t Ids. 1''. A. MoDon vi.ii, llefo'ster
Opposite II. Ttlackmim A 'o.'s Htere,
treatment to all. Come ami sain
bo convinced.
on rt eons
and
NATIONAL BANK of IIHITNHR
I). I". THOMPSON. KI). K BISHOP,
President. Tushier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKINGJU'siM.
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI).
Opposite Minor's Hotel,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Blanks for sale at the Oaukttb office
lit Pendleton prices. We are replenisli
u g our stock and will soon be able to til
you out with anything.
Are purchased from the largest, finest and best markets in the United States.
We cordially invite an early inspection.
Latest styles Diess Goods, Trimmings aud Fancy Goods soon to arrive.
Handsomest line of Gents' and Youths' Fine Clothing ever shown in Morrow Co.
DON'T ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT
Until you examine our elegant assortment.
HATS.
OUR STOCK OF GENTS' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES OF ALL
DESCRIITIONS HAVE ARRIVED & ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION.
G5o"vi7" 2E5c7r 2Eats
Also, Leather Collars aud Cuffs, with Fronts to match. Something new.
If you need a genuine
SAN JOSH, CAWfOHNIA, ,-i 1 I ! 1 0
Silver-mounted Bits aud Spnrs or a set of team harness, oometo our store.
GILLIAM & COFFEY,
MAINSTEItr. HEPrXER.
DEAI-FRS IN
Hardware. Tinware, Copperware, Grar.ke
ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, Nails, and Black
smiths' Supplies.
ALSO AGENTS FOE
n Wagons,
JStfiiiclfii'tl Mowers 4fe Reapers
Norwegian Plows,
rrk iiLL,a,l nn.Al" ftL l),,..K Ln
imiTi mm urn Hire
grocp:ries, hardware,
NOTKIE TIMBER CrLTURK.
U. S. Lnnd OIHen, Tho )alli. Or., Ft-h. 28 'Pi).
( 'ompliiint ImviiiR Ix.'on (miIitikI Ht thinollici' hy
OenrifffH. Cnmn HKuiimt Frank Conk fur failure
to c(Miii)lv wtili law an .to timber-culture entry
No. iiM, diitcd Mnrv.U I, Ihmii. upon tho NortliwHt
(jisarlnr of Ht'ction , towiiBliip 1 north, rane 24
cunt, in Morrow county, Oregon, with a view U
thy canivllution of Bard n1ry; contttHtiuit al
IfKiiiK I li'it wiid Frank Cook had (i rop of wheal
KnwiiiK thn third year on the iirnt n've aerea bro
ken, IhtiH choking out what hi'ihIh milit have
bnt'ii planted, if any; that lie nevor planted the
requiHite nuuiber if trees, the row beiiiK 82 faet
apart; that lie Iihh never iven the ground prop
or uttetilion imd earo; tliat for two yearn hu ImR
not cultivated tho ground and the treoH are most
ly dead; and failureH wtill exist, tlie wiid parting
aru hereljy HHininoned to appear id thifl tiitieo on
Hie ii7tli day of April, 1HS!I, at 1 o'rlook P. M, to
reKp'jnd ami inriiiHh teHiimony ceneerniiiK bhiu
alleged failure. The eonnty clerk of Morrow
county ih authorized to take testimony in this
cnHH at Heppner, Oroj,'on, on Ajiril. xH(.t, at ltl
o'cloek A. M. F. A. McbON AU,
JteuiHtur.
9
The Celebrated Mitchell Wagons, Plows, and
Vxrioriltiirril Implements,'
A Car-Lond of the Celebrated
CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS
On tlie way.
m WISE. S1SLE3, DOORS BP WIPWS
Crockery and Glasssware,
rriyxrrB, & w a g oN-eo v j:ns
Guns, Pistols and Ammunition,
rrR UNKS VALTSES.
In fact our iiim will bo to carry in stock
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IjidiI Oilicn at La (JnimK Or., Feb. Ill, 'Hi.
Notice ih hereby (,'iven that 1 following
named Hetller linn filed notice of Ihh intention to
make filial proof in uniiport ofhineluim an (i that
Hiiid proof will be imiioc before the county clerk
of Morrow counly. Or., at Heppner, Oregon, on
March Ht, 1MXU, vi.:
Will J. Furnish,
D. H. Titi'Jf, for the N W H, Hic VI, Tp 1 N, It 2H E
W W.
lie iwt moH the following witnenncH to prove
bin cont iiiiioiiH rewidence upon, and cultivation
of, Hiiiil land, viz:
Frank ' 'uck, I''lio; ,f. Matluiway, Vim-urn; C. J.
Fri.ker niul ( '. i). Marnli, I'endlelon, tregou.
Any permin wlio denires to proleHt. agaiiiHt. the
ill lowu nee of Mich proof, or who knoww of any
HuhHtantml reaHon, uiiilertho law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department whyHp.eh proof
Hhouhl not be allowed, will be given an oppor
tunity iri Hie above mentioned time and place to
croHH-exiiinino the wttuesHCM of naid claimant., mid
to niter evidence in rebuttal of th it Hubmitted by
claiiniiiit.
mni-;(H 1!k.niy Hi nkh.uu Register
NOTICE OF IN
LTON
UF.I'PNKR hU PIIOSl'KIt.
Tbe former renident who linn been
soekintf forlnno in othor climcM, mid
lifter nn uWiit'e of fivi or nix ycjirn r
turim to Jb'ppner town, now iitnlH i,'iv;it
chaiiKeH wmtiht. No riittlinc lai;t
brings liim iuto tlio inelropoliH of lfor
row, oovcred with ibint nnd noliing in
every limb. Coming up (o llfpinior on
tlie most lnr.dttm railway yoiu-b, ih inite
a different tiling.
From a Htnall collection of boufs on
Muiu hlreet, the it;me lias Hprtvol out
over tbo flat, ouly a few ton Itnurks beinj
visible bore nnd tliere. Wilhin tbo next
two yea re tliero will ba jirontcr rhatioH
in Heppner tbim daring tbo wlmlc
of Uh exiritenco. JiiMni; niln:itt'd n( the
prcsout tenuinns of tlio Willow Creek
brime.Li, noar tbo center of .Morrow conn
ty, a tmtnrnl bnyiueKH locution, tbo in-rrfRHing-
trado from mmouudini,'
country and from ttver Hip tnonntaiiiM
demnnds ureiit-er faeilitiert on (he juitt of 1
Hootmcr nu'rcliiiiHliHiti-' et:iMiInn.MtM i 1
to metit tbe demimdH. Tim frame Ktoros ! Thern if a k'ood nlninoo for a unod
are beoominr too Hinnll to contain the j bntehor to make Nome money in Tjoii
hmre Diles uf lmolIr which Ilonimi.r i ('reck, if lie wdl but n:iy th it be wants
merchanta are eompclled to carry, and
Jnrt0 bpek ImdIiuiih tire rapidly taking
tbo pluce of frame structures, property
ib advancintr in price, nnd Huh f, r. now
figures where be could havo nmde in
veBtmenU a few cjuh nj!( in lleppnr
properly which would now net bitu con
sidenible hard cah; und yet it in not
too late to find Rood investments in
Heppner real eatiito. A few hundred
dollars now will linn into thouHiimU iu
tbe uettr future, und no uowtjiko. Hepp
ner is situated for a great trade, and will
prosper.
i:-iy;
Moro Anon,
n;r if. (aAs.
THE LONG riU.KK ROAD ACiAIX.
Ill calling tbeuttentiou of thonad cum
miBHioners to cortnin p:irU cf tbe pro
poned route, wo do ao f(r the amoral
Kxxi oi vne coumiuutry aim county, ano , n uutden
Liitl soling, s'iv.h ; ihritf' llennioi
Spiiuiuryer, a Cm ; .i N .dley, Nev ,
rammer, H"iit to Dcrmituy for tho HetuU
of the enp irf tto, a f.mvuu f um,,m kmr
in tit at coontry, which i:rnus 'oiist on
dry noil, lie pbtnied :o.ue in Ua moist
Harden. Tlio reHult natistlcd bis most
sanguine evpeolatiotis. The hih!s plant
ed timid the rocks of tho hillside never
revived :i drop of vater, UM 1 nuv a
foot und a half hitfh in the Himvivir, ;md
LandOHiceat LiitlrandVor., TIiii'ch K, '.
- Notice h heiebv eiveu Sliat Hie t'ollowinil
named wett ler has tiled not of his intent ion to
make, linn oroof in Hiimiom of uh claim, and
that Hitii I tuoof wili be lu.-uhi liefore the county
clerk ot .Morrow county, 'Or , at ileppner, Ur.,
on .May lU, viz: '
Maitufl ifitmtntti
I)h. No. 7U5I, for the N 9H K U N 'i S W U Bc
11,'l'p 1 N, It ::m k.
Iboiamew t he rulliiwimj wit neHHi'H to prove bin
coutiniioiiH reKidcnre upon, and cultivation of,
Hiiiil bind, vi:
Ivon A. I'oteet, Haxler liiunrhead, James H.
I'oleet and .limeph Hwait, all oT Kcho, Oregon.
Any perm mi w ho dewiien to protest ayainst ttie
allowance of Hiich proof, or who known of any
Hiibntantinl reason, under the law and Hie regula
tions cd the Interior Depart incut , why hiicIi proof
rthouhl not be allowed, will be tfiven an opportu
nity at (he fibove-ineitt ioned time and place to
croH-oxainine (he wii iickhi'm of -ni(l claimant and
to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that Hulanitled
by chiimaiit.
lil'-17 II KNKY Rl NK1I A IIT, IIeKinter
I, and OIHc'rt at The Dalh-M,
Notice in lierehy Lven
winiMil Mnttler Iuik toed notice
,.,,,lr.. li.in nrihif ill Miini'm l 1 l . c ii.it il . li
nliai rtaut prooii wot ne nimu' ihmioh :v. juaKe
Morrow county, uroon, ai, iii.-ppav, t,M'on,
April ZU IHsll, viz:
rascal E. Hamilton,
lid. II Wf. for the W NK U and W fi KK Seo.
11. 'I'triH. R :.'i !' V. M.
lie unmet the fotlowiiiK witnerinen to invo
biH conlinuouri residence upon, and cultivu
tion of, rtaid land, viz:
'I'liouiiiH liiilh'(k'(s W. M. K-ttcH, of Lexington,
t)r. : John Mel n tire. Chan, hind, of Heppner. Or.
Any perHon who donireH to protect atjuinst the
allowance ut mu'ti in-o-.r, or wiio kiiowh ot any
niibnlanl ial rciiHon. under the law and Him reuula.
lioi ih of Hie Inlerior Department, why mich proof
should not be allowed will be (riven an oppor
tunity at Hie above mentioned time and place
to cross-exiiniine uie w 1 1 1 , esreH oi no iti ciaiumnl,
and (o otter eviihuicein rebuttal of thai Hulnnit
ted byclaiiiuinl.
;tl'-:H7 V. A. 5Ic1)onai.d, Resistor
N( )T1(-Fi OF 1NTKNTION.
Land Ollice at ka (irande. Or., March H, 'W.
Notice is hereby tfiveu that the foliowihtf
named netl tor lim tiled notice of In intention to
make tinal proof in nupport of hirt claim, ami
Hial rdd proof will be made before Hie county
chrk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
on April 130, tvn. viz:
(ii'unje T. Clem,
Ih. Nil. UOl, for the V '4 H V .! H K S W U
Hee -JN, und N K li N W H Sec iVA, Tp H H. H 2W K.
Me minion the following wititenneH to prove It i h
conliiuioiiH itHidence upon and cultivation of,
HHid land, vi:
P. C, Tboitipon, John Drown, John Daly nnd
Martin Honcoke, all of Heppner. Oregon ,
Any pet-Non who dcsiren (o proteMl titfaiiiHt the
allowance of hiicIi proof, or who knows of any
miliNlnnl oil reason, under 1 he law and 1 he rciila
tiotiH of the Interior Department, why micti proof
should no tie allowed, will be given mi opporlu
nilj at the above-iiieutioued time and pluce to
croriM-exiHiiiiie tlie wil nesneM of want cliuinanl and
to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted hy
claimant.
:UlM7. llMNHY It 1 NKU AH'l', Re'irtter,
NOTK'KOF INTENTION.
Land Ollieoul katirande. Or.. larch S, V,.
Not ice ih bcrebv Kiven that the foilowuiK miiueil
settlor has tiled noiice of hit intention to
make linal proof in mipport of his
claim, nnd that said proof will lit made before
the clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner,
Or., on April lid, l.vW, viz,;
Oliver P. M, Sintcoh't
!n. No, 7eK for the K 'j N K K i 8 U V Sec
il.TpitS, R'K,
He names t hofollowiiiK witnesses to prove his
ooetinuoun rosidenceupon, u:;d cultivHlioii of,
said h'.nd, vi.:
.1. . Oaly, A. J. Clem, John Kennoy nnd
Pros Cresswt'll. all of Heppner, Oregon,
Any person wnodenres to protest aaiut the
allowrinoe of such proof, or who knows of any
HuliNiair ial reason under the In' antl lie remila
t ions of t bo Interior Depart meiit, why such
proof Hhouhl not ho allowed, will bo iven an ope
porlnnOy at the above tnetd oned time and plact
to crons-enaiuinc the witueHeK of said clainuiu
and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that tm limit-
ted by cboinatit.
Hi;M7 IU:miv IliNKUAivr, RcKinter.
MVrU'K OF INTENTION.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Otlico ut Tbe Dalles Or.. Mnrch 4,
Not ice is hereby eiveu that t hu rollowin-named
Hettler has tiled notice of his intention to make
timtl proof in support of his chum, and that Haul
proof will ho made before the county clerk of
Morrow comity, Oregon, ut Heppner, Oregon, on
April hi, 18WU, viz:
Francis S. Perfiyo,
I) 8 H7f'2, for Hm H 'i HK :i Hee. I and NW M NK
-4 nnd NK NW h beu. VI, 'J p H H, Jt 5 E, W.
M.
He nami'H the following witnesseH to prove h'w
continuoiirt residence upon, anil cultivation of
said land, viz:
Henj. LeuellinK. k. W. Coleman, (Jeo W. C'ha
pjn and Wm. Ijimi'liinix, all of Hardmioi, Or.
Any person who desires to prolent HK'iinwt tbe
allowance of such proof, or who knowH of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regu
lations of tho Interior Department, why mich
proof should not be allowed, will be tfivon an
opportunity at the above mentioned time nnd
place to" cross-examine the witiii'ssen of huh!
claimant, and to ollur evidence in rebuttal of
that .submitted by claimant.
311-111 tf. A. McDonam). Renter.
All to be sold very low.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
L'ENTION.
B, OjJlan-h 4. 't-f 1
i, ( 'Lift hilmilHSu Vi'
Freight rates have been reduced one-third
and )Tou can depend upon being sup
plied in competition with any other
town iii Eastern Oregon.
Money advanced on wool for Christy & Wise
Highest cash price paid for sheep pelts.
Our iirm has the reputation of keeping firs
class goods of every description.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.
' Remember the firm
'& Coffin & 'IVlcFarSan
licpjie-i aim
i
BY THE CAR-LOAD.
A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware,
Lamps, Fancy Goods, Etc.
Are constantly receiving hpiv invoices, which cash can take away nt
the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a skillful manner.
MADDOCK CORNEE, HEPPNER.
9
USE am1
Successor to Minor, Dodsou & Co.-
mm
ir You Want
DRY GOODS,.
CLOTHING,
Gents' Furnisliins Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos,
WOOD axd WllvtOW WAIl,
AGIUCUL.TUUAIj impl kments,
Grocmrii::-, Crockery, Glassware, Guns,
Ammu.nmion Cutlery, Stationery,
Or unjthiuj; uamillv kupt in u Um'-kIhsh storn, cull on
W o: MINOR.
SL,OCXJT &CO.,
j 1 -i . t ; .
Next do.-r in Jj-hv
KOTICK OF 1MTKNTLON.
LmnKHIieeiit The Dalhw. Or., Mnrcli 4,
Nnlien h Iterehy ivmh tlmt tlie following.
niuneil HelllerlutH tiled notiee of hln inhMitinu
to innke tinal i'otf in Hiipixirt uf Ihh elaini, ftnd
that Htiid inimf will ho made hefnro Uiejmlf,'o
uf Murrnw I'nnnty, lr., ut Ileppner, Ur., mi
April 2H, via:
James P. Hamilton
lid. mf fnr (ho NW U Sec. U, Tp 2 H 'J5 K,
W. M. .v
Ho niinuB tin follnwinn witni'HeH lo provo
Ihh eonlimioilH rennloneo upon, and cullivulion
of. miiil land, viz:
Tlionittr) Hutledno, W. M. KntoH. of LoxiriKton,
Ur,; Jonn lUi'hit iro, ( htm. latiu, ot lloppner, Ur
Any perKiin who ueiren to protwut tm
the allownneo (if hui'Ii prnnf, nr wlio Km
iimv Hiih.'tliml i;d reason, under tint law ai
retfiiliilionw of tin Interior hepurlniont, why
sn.-h pvooT Hlionlil not ho allowed, wdl he iveii
nn opporlnnily at the above nieittioneil time and
I'laee lo onMM-eaniii!0 the wihieKsen of said.
elaiinunt, and to olter ovideneo in lebutlal of
that snhnutted by elaiinant.
iUl-ltl F. A. AUtI)UN'Ai.i,HoitUttr.
rhni-ton.
:1A HOUSE:
will i ra vel avoII wiion shod by
R
OB
PTi rnn 0
H
ONS
G e l i e La LB hi cks i i li 1 1 1 h & Fa e vt
Dirros
,fe 'r'j.mi;i9on's brltv:ire st(ir, Heppner, Oregon.
A Fresli Htoi'k of
A N I) M KDICTN K&
Conalnntlv on luiiul.
A Clioina Line -f
DOMESTIC ANr IMPORTED CIGAUS,
Anil niMjy otber articles too numerous to mention.
W. A. KIltK.
0. M. MALLOIIY.
KIRK & MALLORY.
May Street, Keurly Opposite Minor, Dodaon fc Co.'s Store,
IWrPNXli. OK KG ON
Mnuiifticturera of nad De:il;ra in
Furniture,
Be
TKPAIUING . MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
. o
fWA. Fll:ST-CL..SS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STAND JJ
E-t Intloclt Corner, Etroot, X3;oj3as.oi-, Or.
NllLSON JOKEiS, x'roa't.
E. K. BISHOP, Treiw.
K liKiiinet i fill
knowH of I f ai
f hihI tlie ,
NOTICE OF INTENTION
I Jind ( Jtliee at Tlio Wulles. Or.. Feb IS, Nf).
Notieo in hereby iven I ha! ihefollowinti-ntmied
Hettier hn tiled notieo of hit) inlention to make
tinal proof in Kiipport of hir- claim, and that nuid
proof will bo made beforo tho connty judo of
Nlorrow county, (.Kn,ttt lieppner, Or., on April
12, IrvM, via:
G. I. io?)fJ,s'Oi(,
lid rJ'J- f(r the SW Si Wee. 14. Tp 8 8, H 28 K, W .
M.
Ho nainoa tho followinn witnonwes hi provo
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of. Haid land, viz:
,1. V, M. Kan-eiiM V. (1. Karrenst M. S. Maxwoll
of (lottseberry. Or,, nnd 1), H. llendrickM, of
Ibmhnan, Or.
Any perwon who dowiros to protest naiimt tin
atlowaaco of Hitch proof, or who knows of any
tmhittiutitd veiiMoii, under tho law and the rouht
tioiis of tho Interior loartmotit, why nuoh proof
Hliould nt bit allowinl, will bo ivon an oppottu
nit at the above niont ituiod tiaa and plnco to
i-rosH-oxamnio tho witnONson of naid clainmnt,
and to olt'or ovidonco in rebuttal ot (hat Bubaut
tot( by claimant,
ato-lis K. A. MoDonau), Hetfislor.
ES cm AS T9i Ha
fill I I i 1 1 fit
m mi j&
I 'l l TV "OTwSSiiW
HEl'l'XRK,
I
I
I
Mirrors,
CDDING, 1!LCKKTS,
P.ICTUR
-Also For Si.'.p-
180 MODKTi WJNOHESTI-
Che:ip For Cus''..
Frames, Etc.
R "lilFLKS?.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
COMPANY.
O nooriHH'ii led.:
May Sweet, Heppner. j
.I'V'IV' l(Tl"niPTT Motion s
i DKALiiu in I obac-
I ' 4 m rf: v - r . t! 1
Tr
011F.GON
This o jrapany wil! nUc cash ivIvbiiom upon t'.ic wool clip for 1889.
ConniiiiioM vtny liavc their .vool Kr.Kl nn.ler oruVr t Hepj'ix'r, or hy their direction
have it shi-ppe'd to .Portland, Sim i'iancHco, lloston, Mass., or Harlfor.l, Conn.,
vhorn tbo coir,uiy linve nrranacil for storane nml sale.
Address Ooiiiiininieution.
-. rf-v. -y '--! .
NOTICE OF INTENTION. j HEPPNER,
OREGON
IjohI (lltioiMit I.iillmiMlo. Or., Mnirh7, 'Ml.
Notieo is hi'ivhv ivcll that tho following
i . .1 1 u..,tl..,. I...u ...,ti..u ..f .ilmitum I..
:lt llli iH'iK,'ll( writillt! tin' plant i l Ht.vu I mnko Iviuil mml m support of Inn oluii.i, mil
...10 . 'l'l. i , . i i t hut (M.i,l priHir will 1' mailt' h.r,n',' tint I'ouutv
nnd lloiinxliiny. 1 ho pi.mt-.l m in, f m.- cwny, Or., or in hm nlwn.-..
harolv nia lo H liv, or it. ' i'om k oi sjiuu'ouutv, at to-ppm-r, i.r,
on April , IVH. vis.
William Ifn nier,
not luaapini oi u.otiiuon. in mot, . ; s,ur.v..r o.imo to tlio lan.l oltl.M an.l
peraonRlly know but little of 1Iia ronlo ; (lk Sl.vpi,ll m,tiIH t ,iIIVi r,K,k),
eiccptthe part uour Iloppnor, but our j .i. Tlio clerks wimv somewhat niton
inforiustion comen from r, H iHil.l,- men. , U1(.l5 ,,,, llHu,nl ,im ,f km.,v tmt t,e
well aojuiimU'a Willi uie entire roml. II
Buerun lit premnit there mo two roiulu
from V11 creek to the John Day river;
one goitiK up Wall ereek hill ant over
tbe ridge down Monument mountain.
aud the other by the way of tlio Cupper
I 1 ry .1 . i ' . , -
raueu auu nH-nra,, pniee .o ,e r.vor . ;!,,,,, ini..H bili. 1 am oonvimvd
and them up to Monument. . ,,y notllH, ,,xu.1.jmiMlt ,.lt wia Lnm lln
Our informant stutea that for 19 years , lt, r,K,iit.t und harrenest hillside, of
luw there boon an effort to mako n ood , stil(l(. T,0 moal.r too haul the
road by the former roule, und nt ill it is m()rf) it ,illllrUlM. You can cut two
in nao ponuuion, ami n helievcH that
no reaaoname anion.,, or money will ftMll Iullkort ,.,,., ivH mrs milk
.r oonyeriinuioa boo.! wK.nr.Mi.i- ,,,,. Mir,y iu , ,lm Ktllvs ;r, of ,1
.I." uvu" . . .,, : l.,, r i.. ... . i i llr,.,or.Or,..,i.lhol..
-loner roan, uile, periiapn, soino two;"" "I,fc i"1"" "" i j,viion i mi.l h..l nmmut mui .iiu.tn,.iit
no ie iiirtuir, id cousniureil u iroou route , nmi Biiwuiaoii can iji t ri.'ii I
and, it our information m norreel, will da if ttiev novor hiivo a
H,l No. ".Mil. for tlie N W S Sm- S, I'p a N. H 37 K.
Ho tiiouoH thn following witiuptso tl provu Uit
coiitionoiis r,itt,'ii,'o upon, tuni eiiltivatioa of.
: hhmI laml. VI:
I.,., 1 I,., i j , .1.;,, , .u,, ai,;,, , i.,,, rotor Holiwun, loiei Mmtiwon, wiiiisin uortor
land he h t.ikuu up was n tliinj hut Uml ,v, n.:,.m, t:miiu ,.., r.
Hand an 1 rooks. Il Hiiulinirlvrt'pliod that ! A' iti wii...Uuv t.. irnwi awiiiwi the
, . , . , i nllowiiiu-e of Hiu-h proof or who knowrtof any inli
ne lial lived near the hull for some ! staniiul n, m,.l.-i iholawHiol inoroaulniiouB
.....n; .,,,.1 l,,,rt.,, ..II ,,1.,.,,. .'I II, 1, ! of tho Interior IVi.aruuont. wliy wi prmif
j ears, ami Knew nil nlioiit it. Ho do-, B,, , h iu,, iu i. iu..i an opportu.
scribed tho cspni'setto, "It is a plant r 'oty at tho altovo nienlionoU nmo hiiI plaoe to
, . , ' , I oro.-i-exaniiue tlio witne-s, of kiikI rlaimant.
wluc.li looks like clover, and tfrows about ami to oiler Hvulenro in robutml of that mibiuit-
tetl hy elatlliaot.
SfJ 17 , IlKNHV tllNKUAKr, ltKxUSTKR
NO I'li K OF FINAL rrri.KMKST.
FiilMSiilXf.
GoodS
SUITS.
Groo ei-ies,
CROCKURY,
Wen and Wm Ware.
ni !i:nv:i
limn "s
U3NJd3H '133MS Mfl
Notions
A m m u -nition
AND
j Stationery
I.iiml lUlu'p at Iji (Irinulo. Or.. YA. 18. Vtt.
Ntttit'tt it IhtoUj- Kivfti ttwit tin foll(tviu
hiiuhhI Htttlor httt hUnl mt nf In intent urn to
nutki'tiiirtl priHif in nupitort li ('Ihiiu, mut
(hut tho miitl itvtiofwili Im miulo hcfin the
county clerk of Mirnw ciiiily, Ht Ut'i'pncr
ttn'U- i Mutch , tviil, viz:
John Skoiflnud,
P. S. Ntt. S'.W, for the 8 li N W riuI W H S W
4 MtH' i, 1 ) 4 M li 2t V. Vi M, j
He imnu't tho fi'llowiurt witnosstm to vrovc hie i
coutiummtt n!titlcuce liioli. Hint cultivtitutn uf
wmi IhihI, viz:
Jerry l'tiillipi. IHfayett PtMilantl, Johu John- "
oti him! J. Hinic, nil of Hcpp"'ir. Ort'tion. '
Any (Mrwtn wliniwirtf to protect HtciiiiiHt tlic- .
alKwimt, of Hiich proof, or who known of ai.y
i-iilwliiniml reiinon. umler tin Inw nml the itnltt 1
tionn of the Interior Department, why Hiich pruof
t-hotiUl not ht Hllowtni, will he tivn hu opprtn-
tmy Mi in jioiive HiettinuiiMi nine hihi pi (tee to
oroeM-examiiie. the witmwe if tutul elninmnt, aiut
to oiler io,uh'tiee iu rbuttiU of tlmt tnilmmtel
by cliunmnt.
SvnMU. Hknry Ui nku art, lie:Utcr.
rlM I U MIPPNEU
T t r T-M-. -V 7 H7vTTy H PTT
i . I y i- y a I I ) r
9
! Opposite Hattc
Stable,
OP ( ; i - W T K ' i ( KS
Kn'twnr
H P-
-i. -i. V.
ppner, Or.
NOTICE.
V. 8. l.AN r Office,
La (i HASPS. OHKtlON.
MtircU tf,
Conitilaint ImvinR boon ntml at this ortie ;
hy TlioinHrtttweut HKHtinst KrHitu KtortMict for
HtvtmtoiimK Ihh llouieeleit! entry No. iVW, ilatetl ;
Noliee is hereby .riyei'that the nmlr.it I ir,S?..ll ." ,h V S. ''
t having Hied their final neeounl a, ...huini.lralo I I" "
el the
Stoek lc..t tl t.-.' Welc, or Month
Saddle Horses Buggies and Hacks
To Hire at, Reasonable Rates.
FAM
Y GROCERY
HAS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
HEPPNER.
Opposite W. O. Minor's, on Mav Street,
OREGON.
rw ctHinty. Orttfon. with h view to tho mnoel-
liitiitn ot (tnul entry; tne wu.it jnitii'tt nn horvby i
MUtuiuoue! to HpptHir nt thin ullitV on tho
VHh ((if of May, lssut !
Alton (Hi o'clork A. M., to tHtfpoml aiul furnish
at the hour of nine o'cl ck A. M. of Mut testimony concet mnii hu1 Hlletftnl Iaiuionnietit. !
for her
i. HpiM.mte! us l!ie lime H ut the court houtto ; Ami wutt iiitie are further uotititnl that tt. W
Ut iltH-etiMHl, and Kriilwy tin ilay tf April,
i ouniy court ot Morrow county, Ure-
troii
IS Aux
oh- W rurht, a Notary for liromm, ha h"ii apMMtit"!
tetneut to tttkf ttie tiwtnuony in tlte cao. m Inn otueo nt
tin n-o. antl to t.lmw ctiu-e. if auv therv U. why Heppner, Morrow inmnty, Dttttoti, on May I,
, , .,,, . . . ' . i' v ""I' ', hiuitiHl iroin iiiiint'r out) iu uie uiavter oi ute , iwuiTiiiiinni'inr win w umur- uj uittin.
ruii uui mt ie Xene w nil ill mnni t, :m ir.iw in in iwt I in.l- too mn-l i B'tuimiMiHUou of aui ente. nui the wtme for fmr tHneeutie week in tho
Condition. It a!o HCC.mim.MlHtes 111 U 1 ' . . ' mUeU K. P. tiAUHHil r. I Heppner liuritK weekly niwWr phlih-
irrftfitflr nnivilwr of ap(tl.,r tlom M rtlwr ! mnlaiute KlUH ll. lUe Uottor uikI ilryer i 'l'pnr.
. 41 o o n d.a I h " SPJ-n AauniUtttrtUoni. ( p-tin notice
mm . I fl I ! Ill
Sper r s New Roller Mills!
HEPPNEH, - - OHJiGO.
Capacity 70 Barrels
J. B. SPERRV, Proprietor.
: o :
Flour from bcit Grades of Wheat, flour
HITS t( t!C FIU)S1 till TRAINS.Iand Mill Feed. Is now for sale in quantities
ITK, weekly newspaper ptihlish-1 . : " 1
.17T s'KV' bl J'ven.M to iy k.rt ot tho sty. Lve or U-ra at our ottu, in staoU. . pUrCnaSerS.
Ml J,r o!;J"'liWl i AU Stock jnljbeir Cure Yi!lWiTUBetoIAttuUPU. i i