Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, April 11, 1889, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEFFNER, THURSDAY, APR 11, '80.
HEPPNER
Is tbn oonnty-seat of Morrow, located
near the center of the oouDty, on Willow
oreek, and at the terminus of the Willow
oreek branch of the 0. 1!. A N. It has a
popalatioo of about 800, and is receiving
new residents daily. As a busineae
place, it bids fair to take the lead of any
town in Eastern Oregon, having tribu
tary to it an immense agricultural and
stock country.
The sum of $10,000 was appropriated
t the last session of the legislature for
. the purpose of improving the Hcppner
and Monument wagon road. That
amount will be expended on this route
during the coming summer, reudering
it the best mountain road iu the state,
and one which will accommodate hun
dreds of well-to-do stockmen, who are
bestowing their patronage on merchants
in Heppner, owing to its advantages as
a trading point. Fully 3,000,000 pounds
of wool will find sale, or shipment at
Heppner this season.
Real estate is advanoing rapidly, and
is selling at a figure 20 to 25 per cent,
higher than prioes prevailing three
months ago.
One of the best flouring mills in East
ern Oregon is looated at this point.
For further information concerning
Happner, address
Own L. Patterson,
Real Estate Agent,
Heppner, Ur,
SOME FACTS.
Several years ago, the editor of this
paper, while enroute from Portland to
Walla Walla, a "tender foot," made the
acquaintance of a horseman from the
vicinity of Heppner. Learning that we
were bound for the "Garden City," he
prevailed upon us to try this region.
Arriving at Arlington, which was then a
collection of shanties, all desire to see
the Heppner section was dispelled by
the general aspect of the am rounding
country. It was explained to us that
Arlington (then known as Alkali,) was a
trading point for a very large scope of
good country. It was impossible at that
time to grnsp the idea of there being
anything behind those rugged hinds,
and so we journeyed on to Walla Walla,
only to find ourselves, a few years after
ward, in what we had before deemed to
be a uortbleas country. In this respect
it has proved itself quite the opposite.
To the immigrant who passes along
the line of the O. It. & N. to-day, it must
seem but little different from what it did
several years ago, and we lose many val
uable citizens thereby.
It is necessary for Heppner to system
atically distribute circulars and copies
of the home paper ulong the line between
Huntington and Pendleton, that the im
migrant may have an opportunity to
read and reileot before arriving at
Arlington. This would be the means of
bringing into the couutry, fanners,
mechanics and capitalists, all of which
we, lis a community, must have, in order
to enjoy that prosperity which the couu
try merits. We hnve a good country,
but there must be some means of impart
ing that information to those westward
bound.
Heppner is ho situated as to enjoy a
much larger trade than formorly. It is
the oouuty seat and metropolis of Mor
row county, and should be known as it
is; a thriving place with the brightest
prrospects for the future. A thorough
knowledge of this valuable section is
what we must impart to the outside
world.
The organization of n board of trade is
Deeded in Heppner. No town of its
lize in Eastern Oregon is without suuh
an organization. The Qasskttk urges
Heppner to begin work at once.
HBI'IW'EK MKKII8 LIVE I'KOI'I.K.
The Rogue River Courier iu the issue
of April 4, has a general description of
the tour of Grant's Pass and the county
of Josephine. The inhabitants of that
ection want settlers to assist iu develop
ing their part of the couutry, and are
telling immigrants what it is, where it
is and how it camo to be tlicro all
through their home papor. Hoppner
and Heppner people have spent enough
clean cash in advertising their tow n iu
foreign papers to have it pretty well
known, but it is a phiiu matter of fact
that one short description in a periodi
cal simply ainonuts to nothing. All the
judicious advertising that Heppner has
ever received came, gratuitously, from
the Gazbtth paper. Advertising in out
side rackets is money taken out of the
community aud cash thrown away. Heed
the example of the enterprising inhabi
tants of Grant's Pass. Advertise your
towu aud county iu the home paper that
will give you value received aud throw
in five times that amount for the general
good of the community. Don't expect
to bring in people and money by a tin
horn looal of two iuohen inserted once.
Advertise largely, and keep it up for a
year, two years, anil longer if neoeaaary.
When people do come to the plaoo, treat
hem courteously; introduce them to the
representative oitizeus; see (hut they
fully understand the merits of the towu
tnd surrounding oountiy. For good
uess sake, don't oroue around, dead to
personal interests, and give the whole
aountry and people a "blank eye" bo
eanse there is no prospect of it being a
direot dollar in your pocket, lie enter
prising and far-sighted. Every cent in
vested in the country is an indirect
benefit to every individual inhabitant.
Assist to weed out fogy urn and be a live
itizen in the live town of Heppner.
PRATH OF D. C. ROSS.
Died at his residence near Le Roy,
Iowa, at 8 P. M., March 18, 18X9, D. C.
Ross, aged 5G years, 2 months and 1 day
He was born January 17, 1830 in the
State of Ohio, and came to Tazewell
oouuty, Illinois, with his parents when
about tour years of age.
About a year later his parents both
died after whioh he went to live with
Alexander Small. At the age of eighteen
be went to Washington, Illinois, where
be lived with his brother, Win. A, Roes,
until the breaking out of the civil war.
During this time he followed the occupa
tion of a blacksmith.
At the breaking out of the war, he
was the first man to enlist from his towu.
Soon after enlisting, he was elected
Orderly Sergeant and afterwards was
promoted to the rauk of C'aptnin of Co.
B, 47 Illiuois Infantry. After serving
three years and three months, he was
discharged, soon after which he was
appointed assistant Internal Revenue
assessor. Afterwards was appointed
Post Master at Washington.
Ha was converted and joined the Metho
dist Episcopal churchin 1855. Sinoethut
time be has been a consistent and faithful
membsr of the church and au earnest
worker in the Sunday School end died
in the glorious hope of an immortality.
Iu May 1800, he was uuiteu in mar
riage to Miss Eliza A. Kingman to
whom were born two ohildreu. Frank
H. and Lizzie M. who are at present
living at home, Lizzie having married
Mr. Mao. MoClary last Deoember,
In November 1870 he and his family
moved to Decatur Co., Ii., where he im
proved and lived on a farm until Nov.
1883, when he and his family went to
Heppner, Oregon, in hopo of benefiting
bis wife's health, which hope was. real
ized, though his own health steadily de
clined and iu October, 1887, they return
ed to the old homestead where ho spent
bis last days.
The funeral services wore held at the
house on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, I'. M.,
conducted by Rev. 1). H. K. i)ix, assist
ed by Row It. Beer, where a host of his
friends were gut herd to pay the last and
rite to their beloved friend and neighbor.
After thn services the remains were
brought to the oemetcryat this place
and interred with Masonis honors.
Thus ends the life of another of our best
aud most honored citizens; and as was
said of him, be was always found on the
right side of every iiuestion.--nK,( Pa
per .
IIKAI.INCS IN .SOIh.
Homer H. Hullock and wife to J. H.
Uird, housj and lot iu Heppner, (!(ix'22.
Consideration JflOOl).
U. S. to Lewis O. Allen, 100 acres.
Consideration 8400.
Lewis O. J. Allen to Jus. V. Hbea, KM
acres. Consideration 9M.
J. G. Mnddock and wife to W. L. Mul
lory, house uud lot iu Heppner, !H)x200
feet. Consideration S!)25.
Trustees of Heppner Lodge, No. 6'.), to
Lucy J. Maddock, lot in Masonic ceme
tery. Consideration $10.
Geo. W. Wright and wife to Otis Pat
terson, houso und lot in Heppner, 74x1112.
Consideration 82,000.
Geo. W. Wright and wife to C. L.
Andrews, lot iu StnuHbury's add. to the
town of Heppnor. Consideration 9150.
FACTS FBOM II. B-.
Infants', ohilds', boys', mens', and nioest
assortment of election hats at H. k B's.
Most complete line of wall papers, bor
ders, carpets, rugs, snd curtains at reduc
ed prices now on exhibition at Heppnor
& Blackman'a.
Ladies are invited to oall and inspect
our new arrivals of all wool tricots, raa
zuma plaids, latest patterns in stripes,
jerReys etc., etc.
Herders would profit by examining
our woolens and full stock boots. Call
and take a chew of our H. ,t li's. private
stock chewing to!:aono.
For sale by H. & H., sole agents, the
celebrated Condell's Big Can Baking
Powder for 50o. Each can contains l'.i
pounds. Equal to the very bent in the
market. Come early to avoid the rush.
Parties wishing to purchase fall sup
plies would do well by calling on Hep
pner & Blackman. We insure gentleman
ly treatment, low prices, aud good qual
ity in all lines, flour in quantities to suit
nt mill prioes.
line of
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Fjond O.Ticent La(ira:ifl.. Or.. March 7 -8
Notice is horebv B,v,.n lint the foilowiml
nnmiil spttlcr tins ruwl noticn of Ium intention tc
make linal proof in niipport of I,,, olaim, and
that sanl r,.of will Yy- mn.le lufori the counly
juritp of Morrow cotmiy. Or., or in lua Abtei.ce
hefore the rlcrk of wu,l couutv, at Reppiier Or.
on April 27. lsy. viz. '
William limner,
Hd No. 2".m. for flip N VV V. htv, 8. T 2 N K T. E.
lie nam tli following witnwwe u, prove liin
continuous residence upon, and cultivation o'
said lurid, viz:
P tur .Schwah . Tohn Smithon. William tiwtor
and L. i.venn, ail of Echo. Umatilla county Or.
Any per, n who deatrm to protest nmiinst the
allowance of such proof or who knows of any hiid
stantial reason. u-idr the law aud t i-e regulation
of the Interior Llenarlmetit. vli,
I j slioul J not he nitowixl.will le eiven an opnortu-
j ,,,, uince to
crosH-examiiie the witnesses of said c.a'mant
and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted hy clAiinmit.
312-17 Hkxry Hikkhabt, Ueoistkb
NOTICE OF INTENTION?
I.andOfhVe at The Dalles Or.. .March 1. 'sit.
Notice is heieby lo ven that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of hii intention to make
unai pr,joi iiiKupponoi niH claim, and that shid
ARTHUR COFFIN,
Arliugtop, Or.
FRANK MrFARLAND,
Heppner.Or.
Coffin & fVtcFariand,
A I.M.I N; TON. I I Kl'I'N Kit.
Have just arrived in Heppner and are ready fur busiuess at the old stand of Jas.
M. linger.
Are purchased from the largest, finest aud best markets in the United States.
mens', boys', and ladies', buck and kid "J
driving gtoves. wooieii-niieu iiivi-h . : April iu, iiyw, vne
keep your hands warm when snow
Call and inspeot our goods, at H. &
No trouble to show goods.
Piles of brick and beds of mortar in
Main street look as cheering to the old
resident as to the newcomer w ho desires
Heppner property. It means growth.
Heppner people have faith in their town
and surrounding country, although they
sometimes seem slow to show it. Let
us have more obstructions like
above mentioned. '
We cordially invite ,an early inspection
Latest styles Dress Goods, Trimmings and Fancy Goods soon to arrive.
i Handsomest line of Gents' and Youths' Fine Clothing ever shown iu Morrow Co.
DON'T ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT
Until yon examine our elegant assortment.
GILLIAM & COFFEY,
MAIN STREE"
1IEFPNF.K.
. DEALFRR IN.
Hardware, Tinware, Copperware, Granite
ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, Nails, and Black-
smiths' Supplies.
ALSO AGENTS FOR
Newton Wagons,
js;tiaclf ircl Mowers Reapers
To Consumptives. The undersigned I
having been restored to health by sim
ple means, after nufl'uriiig for several
years with a severe lung aflVctions and
that dread disease, consumption, is anx
ious to make known In his fellow suffer
ers the means of care. To those who
desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of
charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they will rind a sore cure for con
sumption, asthma, catarrh, - bronchitis,
and all throat ami lung maladies, lie
hopes all sufferers will try his remedy,
as it is invaluable Those desiring the
prescription, which will oost them noth
ing, and may prove ablessing, will please
address, Knv. Euwaiio A. Wii,hon, Wil
liamsburg,' Kings county, New l'ork.
tbes. Francis S. Pedinn.
: II K BP., for the S HR See. I mA Km i v
! and N E .N V W hec. 12. 1 il 8, K2S K, W.
He name the followinK witnesses to provo his
continuous reHidence upon, aud cull ivation of i
said land, viz:
Uenj. ljenellirnr. L. W. t'ole.nan, fieo W. Cha- I
pin and Wm. LeuelliriK. all of Harduian, Or.
Any person who dertires to protest nainnt the t
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any (
Biiwiarnifti reiueni, uener i.ne law untl tno regu
lations of the Interior Department, why such
rir.u.f uli..il.l t.i ull..n....l .:il 1...
. . , ... ... ........ ..... .... ......,.u, mi, ,,e kivi'II ail
the opportunity at the almve mentioned time and
piace to cross-examine me witiierteea of aaul
claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted hy claimant.
311-W F. A. McDox 11.1). Keiri.ter.
STYLISH HATS.
Or It 8TOCK OF C1KNT8' LADIES' AM) CHILDREN'S FINK SHOES OF ALL
HICSCIUPTIONS HAVE AEKIVKD & AKEOPEN FOR INSPECTION.
007--Sor SSlfSs
Also, Leather Collars aud Cuffs, with Fronts to match. Something new.
If you need a genuine
SAX JOSK, CALIlfOKXIA, SAIUIUE,
Silver-mounted Hits and Spurs or a sot of team harness, come to our store
GROCER 1 EsTl I : ARDW AR E,
Norwe
The 0
gian PI
ows,
BTC.
elebrated uMm km M
Wire
How to im' tmk Gazkttk fob Nothing.-
yir. 0. K. Fell, the Heppner nur
seryman, will sell you 100 apple trees at
the regular rate, f I5.IIU per hundred,
and give you one copy of thu Hkitner
Gazkttk for one year. Fifty applo trees
will cost you $7.fjU, ami with this he
will give you one copy of the Oazkttk
for six months, liis stock in strictly
first class, and is warranted.
Blanks for assessing school
can be had at Oazkttk odire.
districts
NOTTC15 OF INTENTION.
T.niiil Ofliee at I.a tinimle. Or.. March '22, 'Ml.
Notice is hereby i veil t hilt the folhuviiin-linnuxl
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of his chum, and that said
proof will be in ud, i before the jtnh.'e of Morrow
county, or in his HliHcnco before llei clerk of said
county, at llepiuior. Or., on Maytt, Is.i'J viz:
litiviil A. Hcrri'n,
! i HM t Hec 21 and NW
i NW J.i Hue 27, Tp3 8,
ltd. Nn.2. for the H'
h HW h Hue. 22 and W '
It 27 K.
lie names the follow-ina witnesses to prove his
! cotit iunoUH reHidence upon, ami cultivation, of.
saul land, vra
Charles Wallace, lliiniel H. Hlalts, William K.
WaibriilRe and Klilnt ('. Watkins, nil of Hepp
ner, Oregon.
Any person who deiires to protest, HitaiiiHt the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantia reason, under the. law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be Kivnn an opportu
nity at theahove mentioned time and place to
cross eiamine the witnenHOHof said claimant, and
to olfer evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted,
by claimant.
814-19 IIknry IUnkuart. Iteifistor,
1,1 N't, Kli I Nil MISM1VKS.
The following is a list of letters await'
ing their respective owners in the Hopp
uer pont-oHioe, April 1, 188!) :
Drown. Mr. John II.
('ooIciIko, Cnrley,
(Vainer. Mr. ( 'has,
Dykutra, b. W.
Dubois, Joseph.
Khonemelii Ahelleee.
calling
'advertised. "
Hrown, JauiiiH.
Campbell, rV. I).
Caniion, Mlc.'iiiel,
I leneck, '1'.
Devin. W.
tjulloway.'MrH. I.ucindu,
llinton. Mrs. liattlu.
Hale, Mis Mary.
Huiths, Mr. 'I'huuias.
Jones, fleorue.
Wilson, M-s. (I. W.
Lord Win. Dixon, 2.
McAllister, J. I'.
Millar. T.
Newman, W. It.
Oininer, Mr.
I'riust, llattit).
Proliack, M
Quicli, llermati
Huberts, 14 (1
Hwift. J L
'rbompson, Henry
rrhorp Hay 2
Hale, Mr. J. H.
Holcomb, (1. I''.. 2.
Hays, Mrs. VV. II.
Johnson. Pe-d.
J mine. Mrs. J. P.
Kenady, Mr. P. L.
ben, i;. II.
Miller, Perry.
Miller, N.
Holt, Normsn t,.
I'etrio. Mrs. Dora M
Picket, ('has A
Putlon. K J
Itoodasnml, flias L
rtuiith, Mrs Helen
Hchooloruft, K I,
lmuuimun, P 1
la calling for the above, plcuso say
E. Q. Sloan, I1. M.
MOItROW CtHlNTV, SflKIOl.S. .
The following are ex.tr acts from ciupt.
Stanley'! Annual Itoport to the Hupt.
of Fublio Instruction:
Male Kem'l Total
children belweea 1 nd 'J' j 'n ;iw 7(18 1M7
I'hildrep enrolled in publio
Khool during the year 571 4u7 H7S
S. under years IS 17 32
vrae daily attendHnee 4ot 842 74S
J iMchert auiploytMl 14 lj 2V
EKCK1PTS.
iaoantin bandi of olerks lit Mon. in
Marsh WW Ma K
.'UiiMd by diatript tax.
ounty fund
'late fund
r'rom ottitr louroea
2 trno ll
II 7 S3 III
a an iii
IJS Ml
ToUl tll.802.llO.
DISBl'KSIKISTS.
i'ald to tuaohart ; i 10 Ul
'iunt of school rooms . .
: uel ai.d lnridsntal
' wb iu bwida ut dU olarkt. .
17 Ml
M7 IS
Sl.K.ni'l.KSSNKMS.
UU. FLINT'S KKMEDY is the best
remedy known for insomnia, or sleep
lessness, which alllicts so many poisons,
and which lends to so lnany serious ner
vous diseases, particularly to insanity.
Descriptive treatise with each bottle: or
address Mack Drug Co., N. Y.
TIIK l'Sl'AI, HKSI'I.T.
It is not to ho denied that a good sew
ing machine, is one of the most impor
tant appurtenances of the modern house
hold. We thought we had a good machine
until one day the agent of the Nkw Uomk
presented himself at our door and pro
ceeded to deliver an oration upon its
eharicteriHtic merits.
"Hut," we answered, "our machine
suits us well and we do not euro for an
other." The agent, however, begged the priv
elege of leaving one of his machines with
us, "for the ladies to try."
The reipiest was nut unreasonable, so
we granted it - but more to oblige the
ugent than anything else; for wo really
did not want the machine, and had not
the remotest idea of buying it.
The machine olico in the bouse, it was
natural that the Indies should look it
over; they did so, and as a consequence
fell in love with it. They say that with
out the slightest wish to decry or dis
parage any other machine, this, nil things
considered, is, ill their opinion, the most
desirable one to be had.
This unrivaled machine is manufac
tured by the NEW HOME HEWING
MACHINE CO.. Orange. Mass., and 2N
Union (Square, New York.
Patknts (Iiianteii. The following
patents were granted to citizens of the
1'fli'illo States during the past week, aud
reported for this paper hy C. A. Suow A
Co., Patent lawyers, Opp. U. 8. Patent
Ollioe, Washington, 1). C. O. E.
Ames, San Francisco, Csl, Hock
Crusher. H. F. Ascheck, Him Francisco,
Tube Protector for cable roads. J. M.
Fiuch, Crockett, Separator. F. Onus
kow, Han Francisco, Piston Water Me
ter. F. Halves, Sacramento, Fencing.
J. A. Johnson, Sail Francisco, Concen
trator. H. W. Kennedy, (iilroy, t'al.,
Harrow and Cultivator. N. L. Ituber,
Corvallis, Amalgamator. I,. Sirelv, Kan
Francisco, t'ul., Compass. O. A. Tank,
Hau Fraucisco, Lamp Shade Protector.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land (IHIcn at Thn Dalles, dr., March tH, 'K(l.
Notice is hereby Kiven that the followinn-nnnied
setllcr has hied notice i f liis intention to make
filial proof iu support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the county clerk of
Morrow county, Or. ut Heppner, Or., on May
11, lssu. vis:
Oxcar Sehafei;
D. H. No. (lasts, for theSW '4 HW U Hue ,1; NW i
N W U Sec S; N ' i N K fen 7l'p I H, It 211 K. .
He nainoH tiie following witnesses to prove his
eonlinuoiis reideiicii upon, anil cultivation of,
said laud, viz:
I'Vank (jilliain, Henry Hcherziniter, Heppner;
J. O. Williams and VV. 11. ttilliatn. Hariluiaii.
Any person who desires to protest ayainst the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regula
tions of the interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will beitiven an opportu
nity at the above mentioned timu and place to
croHs-examine 1 lie witneHKcs of sunt claimant,
ami to oiler evidence iu rebuttal of that submit
ted by clailmuit,
aia-IUH. l' A. McDonald, Iteitistor
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Laud Ollico.at The Dull: a, Or.. March 4. 'B9.
Notice is hereby e;iveu that the foiloiiiif
named rtettler has liled notice cf his iiitenti'no
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will bo maiie before tiie judito of
Morrow county, Oregon, at Hoppner, Oregon, on
April 2:1, IHsli, viz:
I'axcut K. Hamilton,
Hd. llifs, for the W ', SK U and W U SK H Biv.
ll,Tp2H, li.r, W.M.
lie names the following vitlleses to prove
his continuous residence upon, uud cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
Thot.tus Hulled'e, W. M. K.-tes. of t,ei:inf;lon,
Or.: John Mclatire, ('lias. J.ind. of Heppner, Or.
Any person who desires to proieet aitainst the
allowance of such pro., f, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regula
tions oftbe Interior Depart ticiit. why such proof
should ict be allowed will lie itiven ur oppor
tunity at the above niea: ioned time and place
to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant,
and to oiler evidence in rebmtal ol that submit
ted bvelainiant.
312-M7 V. A. McDonald, ltoistor.
NOTICE' OF INTENTION.
mild Office at The Dalles. Or.-, March 4, IHSil.
Notice is hereby t-'ivea that the followinit
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim, mid
that said proof will he made b"foro thejuiie
of Morrow county. Or., at Heppner, Or., on
April 211, 1M0. viz:
Jumex P. Iltimilloii,
Hd. I!M7, for the NW U Bee. 14, L'p i H, It a K,
W. M.
liiM coMtifimmi rwitU'iico upon.aiifi cultivHtiim
of, nfiiil land, vi,:
TlidfnnH KmlnJtre, W. M. Kft''H. if !jsincton, !
Or.; John McJiUiro, ('uta. Uini. of HfpputT. Or !
Any ' pert-on who (i'6ir. n to proteHt iicninst i
ttio lillowfinuo of such prmif, or wlio known of !
any hubntmiliiil nnwon, iiiul'M' Ilio law 'mid the J
regulations f tin Interior lVpurt rnt'iit, why I
mien p'-oor Hiioum noi iiw iiiiowmi, will he ivon
mi oiort unity ut thn itbovo ninnlionod time and
phi(;R to croHH-oEiunim! the witncHHt-H of Hui(l
cliiiinant, and to oit'er ovidono in ruliutlal of
that Hiibimttoit hy (ddiinant.
:tll-t V. A. MciDoNAi-D.Hfffitihir.
The Celebrated Mitchell Wagons, Plows, and
VjSi-icttltiirril Implements.
A Car-Load of the Celebrated
CHAMPION MOWKUS AND KUAI'UKS
m
On l.lie wey.
:. . ,
1 ii'i..
(
wm. m f 0 wpows,
1 ' i 1
:eiy and ulasssware,
TlNi, cK: WAG ON-COVJORS,
Guns, Pistols and Ammunition,
T R IN KW AN J) VAXTSTCS.
In fi'.ei our niiii will be to enrry in stock
All to be sold very low.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land OfTicoHt The, Dalle. Or., Fi-b 1H. V.l.
Notice in htrt'hy kivoii Unit thn followiinf-nunitid
snltlcr lifiH tilod notice of hit intunlion to niukf
final proof in Hiipport of lite nluini, ami that huuI
proof will be mmle huForo the county judxe of
Morrow county, Omri.at Heppner, (Jr., on April
12, 1HS1I, viz:
O. 1, Hobi'iiMM,
Hd 1225. Tor the BW U H:c 11. 'l'p 8 B, K2:il, V.
Ho names tho following witnoMrtoH to prove
hin continuouH nmidouce upon, and (Hiltivarion
of. Hiiid Inud, viz:
J. b M. KiirreiiB W. (I. KarroiiM, M.H.Mrtxwell
of Gooho berry. Or., and 1. M. llfndrickrt, of
Harduuui, Or.
AnypiTunn who deirea tti proUt aairiHt the
allowance of nuoh nof, or who known of any
Hiihrttantial reason, under the law and the reiila
tionn of the Interior Department, why hucIi proof
aliould not bo allowed, will be. iveu an oppoitu
nity at the above mentionwl tune and jilkee to
croHH-examiin) the wttncHH-ifl of hhuI cliiT, nwit,
ami 10 oner evnionce in retmual ol that rjv M
-,l
're IP
ted by claimant.
iii).i
lit rates have been
and you can depend
plied m competition with
town in Eastern
Money advanced on wool for Christy & Wi
Highest cash price paid for sheep pelts
reduced one-third.
upon being sup-
any other
Oreon.
F. A. McDonald, Hoc
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LandOlHco a( I.a Grande, Or., Kb. IS, '().
Notieo ih hereby kivmii that the rdlowitiK
named net tier Iliin tiled notice of Imh intenlion to
make linal proof in Himport of tiin rlaitn and I liat
Haid proof will le iiiihIo before the emmly clerk
of Morrow county, Or., at Heppnor, (Jrenou, on
March M0, Wsy, viz:
11' J. Furnish,
It. H. 5021, for the N W i Hec 12, Tp t N, It 28 E
W M.
He nameH th'- followimr witnesneM to prove
Ihh iNintimuMiH residence upon, and cultivation
of. wild land, viz:
Frank nek, I'Vho;,!. Hutlmway, Vinson; 0. J.
Fr,.ker and ('. D. Marsh, Pendleton, Oregon.
Any pernoli who deniroM to protest aainul- the
allowance of nucIi proof, or who kmnvH of nny
HiibHtantial reason, under t lie law and the renhi
tioiiH of the Interior Department, whyHcch proof
nhould not be allowed, will be iveu an oppor
tunily at (lie above inenlioned lime and place to
crortrt-exainitie the wiliiesm-wof waid clai inant , and
to otter evidence in rebuttal of th tt sulihiilti'd by
claituant.
'l'-'lll Hit'.NitY Hinkiiuit, HcK inter
NOTtOM OF INTENTION
1-andOllieoal I.alirantle.Or,. MurcliH,
Notice is hereby niven that the following
named net1 Icr has tiled notice of I. in intent ion to
make tinal proof in toipport of hi claim, anil
Itiat Maid proof will be made before the county
clerk of Morrow count, Or , ul Heppner, Or.,
on May 2, InMI, via:
Manttt'l fttrtmlt'i
Ds No. 7H51, Tor tho N Va 8KNH W Hec
11. 'IV I N. HliH K.
HenauieHthMfollowiiiH wilnewseH to prove hi
0mlinnouH residence upon, and cultivation of,
tmid laud, viz:
I veil A. Potet't, Baxter Tiinnheiid, .fnnnH H.
Poteet and Joseph Hwailz, all of Fclio, Oremm.
Any peiHoii who denires to protent iiKainst the
allowance of such proof, or who know of any
Mtihvtanlial reason, under the law and the reulri.
tioimofthe Interior Department, why such proof
tthould not ttc allowed, will he uiven an op,ll'lu
nity at the above-mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of saidclaiuutiit and
to otler eviiieni'e in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant,
at-'-!? lltCNHY ltlNKURT, ltcKistor
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
Urnl Otllcp at la Grande. Or,, March H, 'H.
Notice is hereby niven thai the following
nametl settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make rinul proof in support of In clcim. aud
that suid proof will be mnde before the count)
clerk of Morrow itainty, at Heppner, Or.,
on April 11), IMi, Is;
(leorye T. (Vcm,
D. No. WWI. for the W i H W V H K K M W
8ec and N K N V V4 8.c HA, Tp 3 S. U 2H K.
He names the following witnesses to prove bin
continuous rcsidemH upon and cultivation of.
mild laud, viz:
V. ('. Thoin-on, John Hrown, John Daly and
Martin Himcoke, ull of Heppner, Oregon,
Any perwm who ilesinw to protest against tho
allowance of such proof, or who known of any
nl)stantial reason, under the law and the retalia
tion of thf Interior Department, why tuich printf
houtd not tieulloweil. will he given an Hpportu
uity at (he ahtive-mcutioned time and place to
cro's-examini the wtinesnesof sitd claimant and
to otter evidence ill rebuttal of dial submitted by
claimant.
Ht-l7. HknuyHinkihut. Ueniuter.
' NOTICE. ' '
LL 3. !iA?m Oyt-rcK.
La (jHandk. Ouroon.
Mitnh U,
ro'innlaint havinir been entered at Him iHuf
by 'J'Iioiiihw Owens aKiiiiiHt, Krastus Florenco for
at'andoniriK nib mo implead entry No. 1'iitHt, dated
October 1, upon the W ! 8W h Hoc. 7. and
N NW Hec. 1H, township :i 8, I! F, in Mor
row county, Oregon, with a view to the cancel
lation of said entry; the said (iaitiesaro hereby
summoned io appear at .this olheo on thn
J.'ith day of Muff,
At ten (10) o'clock A. M., to resiiond and furnish
testimony conceniinp said alleged abandonment.
And said parties are further notiliwl that G. W.
Wriuhl, a Notary for Oregon, hau been appointed
to lake the testimony in tho case, in liis oihee at
Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, on May 1,
IHsii. at. ten 1 10) o'clock A M.
Her vice of t his notice will bo uiado by publish
ing the same for four consecutive weeks in tho
Heppner G azbttk, 11 weekly newspaper publish
ed at Heppner. Morrow comity, Oregon, and by
post ing notices uh in U. 8. laud canes.
it ' -1 : ' -J v 111 ' ' v H K JbMN-Myer
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Otlicw at The Dalles. Or., March 30, '89.
Notice in hereby given that the followinir-namcd
settler has tiled notice of Inn intention to make
tinal proof in support of his claim, and (hut said
1 root will he made helore the comity cle ' of
loriow eountv. Oregon at lleottaer. Or.. 0,1
May ib m, viz:
Noel 7. Campbell, A
Ds. No. 27'J. fo- tho V!i NK HK h SK 4 NK
Sr. A Sec 21, Tp I S. ii 23 K.
He name: the following witnesses to prove his
continuous ro-udeiiee upon, and culi'Vatioit of,
811 id land, viz:
Itohert A. Kti tighten. Hi nrv rorlont?. 1m a! it
Mile Or., S.A.Wright, t'tias. Miller, lleppuer.
Any iierwon who desiien to protest iiL'antHt the
allowance of sui'li proof, or who kiutwtt of nnv
substantial reason under the law and the regula
tions of (he Interior Department, why such proof
should not he allowed, will be given an opp'H'tu-
nityat the above mentioned tnno and place to
ross-exaimne t lie witnesnesnr sttuf claimant, ami
t orter evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
daimant
SK.-S3U F. A. McDonald, Hegister.
Our firm has the reputation of keeping first
class goods of every description..
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.
Remember the firm . .
cFariand,
Arlinsfton.
TJ. 1
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HORSE !
a-i 1 1 i 1 -a vel Avel 1 avI leu
ROBERTS
liocl by
SIMONS,
G oiieml Ulacksni i 1 1 is & Ji rier
REPAIRIN(i MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
T3 V TI I K CAR-LOAD.
A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware,
Lamps, Fancy Goods, Etc.
Are constantly receiving new invoiceH, which chkIi cim tnkc uwiiy nt
the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a skillful uiiinner.
MADDOCK COIIXEII, HEPPNER.
9
-Successor to Minor, Do.lsoti .t Co.-
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If You Want
DRY GOODS,,
CLOTHING,
Gents I?xiiiiisiiliirijL' Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, ----- Shoos,
WOOD WIIvLOW WAR15,
agi-rioutttjuat,, implements,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns,
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or nuythirjg usually kept in n first-class store, call on
W. O. MINOR.
Jil. J. SLOCLTM & CO.
DRUGGISTS.
Next door to Leezer Sc Thompson's hardware store, Iloppuer,. Oregon.
A Fresh Stock of
DRUGS A.ND MEDICINES
Constantly on hand. . j
m m or
A Choice Line of
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS,
And many other articlos too numerous to mention.
W. A. KIEK.
C. M. MAIjLORY.
KIRK & MALLORY.
. May Street,
HEPPNEH,
Nearly Opionite, Minor, Doiteon if-
Vo.'s Store,
OREGON
I-A I'IKST-CLAS.S WAOON SHOP AT SAME STAND
IVCa.tlools. Corner, lVLiil Biroot. IIoTmnr,.-.
Or
NATIONAL BANK of HlilTiNHR
i). i'.
TIIOMl'JSON,
rresiilont.
Kl). It ltlSHOP.
CaHhier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
NELSON JONES, Pres't.
E. B. BISHOP, Treaa.
tut ur ivc am r s n -a n jtmtm.
SOLD.
OBKOOX.
NOT10E OK INTKNTION.
coLi;i-:oTioxs
Made on Favorable Torms.
EXCHAXGH BOUGHT &
Opposite Minor's Hotel
HEPPNEK,
TIIK" III.
Ik l'pnmmeutly lxmittvl At Ho,piur,
Opposite (inzette Shop,
-- - Aiul is It,iug Fin Anil
ARTISTIC WORK
It Oim't He llivtt Anywhoiv
SATISl:ACrK)NGUARAN'n;.Ll
"""Ht'inptnlMT thf place, oppiwite 0 iuttu nhop.
COMPxVNY.
HEPPNER, (Incorporuted.) OREGON'.
'J'his company will make cash advanoes upon the wool clip for 1889.
Consignors may have their wool sold under order at Heppner, or by their direction
have it shipped to Portlnnd, San Francisco, Boston, Mass., or Hartford, Conn.,
where the oompany have arranged for storage and sale.
Address Communications,
.MANAGER.
OREGON.
HEPPNER,
TI Hi! H TIP PTE R
VERY AND
Feed Stable,
Hunsaker & Long,
roni'ioloi'
Opposite Natters' Brewery, Heppner, Or.
Total ll.8t)2.llO.
Under the head of remarks, he lays:
' I bare bad trouble in obtaining oorreot ! , , . , , .
.... . , . , Ono hundred per eeut. ou inv'(ineut,
luancial itatemenU from a few of our iu rea8llHil time, onKlil to salisty the
ecuool Clerics, wno nave Kepi tneir afl- capitaliHt. Williiu
IjiiuI Ollli-i-nl lUr.-tndi. dr., MnrehH, 'H. ! V.,,,. tlll'k I
Notuv iw tuMh i,'n thai tlit fttUowin iit,iit,Hl .' Iv't l .
I'tltuF hftH riUnl noli,-,, of lllH llllfllt n In
mttkt, final pro"' ill uip( of hie
ritual, mullliHt i,.Hf will U nmilo tfr
oltfrk of Morrow oouulj, Or., ut ll''Hm'r.
Or-, on April a. iii. vij:
Olicvr 7'. .1. Simcoki',
New Fixtures ! !
New Everything! !
Stooli Hocrlifl 1' tl !"', Weeu, or Muntli
Saddle Horses, Buggies and hacks to
hire at Reasonable Rates.
Manufacturers of mid Dealers in- "
Furniture, Mirrors, .
Bedding,- Brackets,
Picture Frames,
1.TC.
Also Fur Sale
1880 MODL WINCHESTER
Cheap For Cash.
RIFLES.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
mm
AND
DOTS
May Street, Heppner.
V A N D U Y N,
JJKALKB IN
GoodS
Also Take Orders
POH
SUITS.
General
Groo eries,
CROCKERY,
fjoien uud Willow
-ni Hsnvaa
mid on "n swmmtj
83Ndd3H '1331I1S AVIH
Notion s
A mmu
nition AND
PATRONIZE
"W". A.. 7oIxnston's
FAMILY GROCERY
HAS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
HEPPNER.
Opposite W. O. Minor's, on May Street,
OREGON.
. ouuU mentally. I tbiDk we aball bave
nut yery little trouble in thia matter
hereafter, as tba olerk'i reurd bonk,
' irniahed by the otate, ia very oomplnti1
ad will aid in aeeurnig correct results.
The ipirit of progrena ia abroad iu
furrow oouuty, and during tbe ooniiui;
ear we ihall eudeavor to awaken more
ntliuaiaiui in our aoboola tbau ever be-Zort."
real ealiitu
figure,
will
one year, lleppuer
hart) advaneed that i
TIIK l.ADIK.-i IIKI.KiltTKU.
Pa. No. 1M. f..r ike U , N K V K 8 K l. &k
H. TiS 8. It is K.
lie nHnttv lliufollowinK wirtiriHPK to itroVH l,in
ooiilumouH mtHienu, upon, h:..! ounatiuu of,
I Haul Ktiut. VIEJ
j. W. 1)hI.v, A. J. rlm, John Konnoy nutl
i Frovs 4'r,M.will. kll of lt,iuutr. Oi',-tf,i.
n , . ,r . , .i . . I A Hi H,ron v lio ili'lr,' lo pi-ot,, iiMHint tin
lba pleaaaut eltwt and the perfect n,.wuoni4 uu pr.H.f. or ho knowa .,f ,t
aafety with wbiob the laduu niay uhc tbe i ttutMtiin Ul rouon umtrr the UihiuI .), rouU-.
liquid fruit laxative. Nvriipof figa. uudr ! 'i' '!'. u:""u ',")"","'V"t- u''h !
,1 , ... . - .., ., pntof mIiouUI not ) HllowtHl, u ill U aivt'i, nn oi
all ooiiilititiona make it their favorite p.,rtumt) mil,,. Ik,vo im-m oikhI tiro,-ami ploi .
remedy, it ia pleaainit to the eve aud to . to .rMw-,Kuiui!i, tl,v wiintwe o( mhu! vliiiiuan. j
tbe taete, geulle, yet ellVotual i'n acting u," "ZIh''" '" r" '""1"1 "' "","u"-
ou tbe kidueya, liver and boU. ' "sii-n ""B" '. lUNiit Kinuukt. Ihviatw. I
Jil'iire'lViiE mid Liquors
Ana the Heat-
HAVANA CIGARS
Ar lw ki'pt in ut.k k ul tti
GUM SALOON, 1
Sperry's New
Capacity 70
Mills!
iiu i it1
- OR.1CGON-.
Barrels
(tvtitmajut to nil. (mi and twiu
lM CtIlVU'Ctl.
Hay and grain far sale at maMepik
'BUS to l'"IuBi all T1AINS.
ti,i.xl riVlivered to any part of the eity. Iave order at our ortic. in (table, j
All Stock Left in Their Care Will Uooeive the Best pf Attention.
J. B. SPERRY, Proprietor.
Flour from best
and Mill Feed. Is
!to suit purchasers.
Grades
now for
of Wheat, flour
sale in ouantities