Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, April 18, 1889, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNER, THURSDAY, APR 18, '89.
Jxlit of
TOW
Finances
in
HEPPNER
Is th oounty-seat of Morrow, loonted
near the center of the county, on Willow
oreek, and at the terminus of tbe Willow
creek branob of tbe O. P.. A N. It hus a
population of about 800, and is reoeiving
new residents daily. As a business
place, it bids fair to take the lead of any
town in Eastern Oregon, having tribu
tary to it an immense agricultural and
stock oountry.
The sum of $10,000 was appropriated
at tbe last session of tbe legislature for
the purpose of improving the Heppner
and Monument wagon road. , That
amount will be expended on this route
during the coming summer, rendering
it the best mountain road in the state,
aud one wbicb 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 advancing rapidly, and
is selling at a figure W to 25 per cent,
higher than prices prevailing three
months ago.
One of tbe best flouring mills in East
ern Oregon is located at this point.
For further information oonoerning
Heppner, address
Own L. Patterson,
Real Estate Agent,
Heppner, Or.
THK COUNCIL 'CONSIDER THK ARTE
SIAN WELL PROJECT.
The artesian well project has received
favorable consideration of our town
Ooauoil. At their last meeting, active
measures were taken to have the well
drilled as soon as possible. Otis Patter
son, the Gazette man, was asked by the
OQUjicil as a body to correspond with
parties who have bad experience in put
ting down artesian wells, relative to cost
of same, etc. It is quite likely tbntthey
will havo some one of experience to ex
amine this part of the couutry, before
beginning work, yet an artesian flow is
sometimes found in sections whero least
expeoted. In attempting to secure ar
tesian water, it may develop some other
means of seouring a supply for fire pur
poses, should the former prove to be a
failure. The mere kttempt to sooure an
artesian flow will help tbe town, proving
that we have enterprise, and propose to
protect tbe town oguinst fire in some
manner.
Our oonncil is male up of progressive
business men. The community is to be
congratulated on having such in the
oapacity of oity fathers, and many need
ed improvements will be made during
the remainder of tbe year, of which this
matter of water ie tbe most important.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at LaGrande. Or., March?, 'S8.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final prttof in support of his claim, and
tlmt sitid imMif will be made before the county
judire of Morrow county. Or., or in his alwence
before the clerk of said county, at HoppnerOr,
William Bremer,
Hd. No. tm. for the N W H Sec 8. Tp 2 N. R 27 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence uuon. and cultivation of,
tniri Inml viz. i l 1 . Jr.i.'n nml o.i..nntnf u nrriinturiiitcluiiJiiinqnH nniu.i.l
JW&int ! from the 1st Jay of O -tober, is,' to the 31st day of March, 18,, both inclusive
For the Six Months Emling March 41st, 1881).
Semi'Amiunl Report
Of the County Clerk of MoiT-iw County, Slate of OrPKrn, showing the amount
nnl niiiiilwr of chimin allowed hv the Coon y ( ourt of said I flinty, for whut al-
Anv iwrann who rirotirtw tn orotrit aimiimt the I -
Allowance of such proof or who knows of nay ub- i
1 s00n ,).! Il.o In ur un.l tt, rill1 luf 1(111 H I
of the Interior Dfttartminit, why hucIi proof j (-V.n.-rnl Fttu'ii urt't
should not be allow.., will be riven an mmortn- itn,.rm VJM. HCCl'
OX WHAT At't'O! XT AI.I.OWKI).
Amonnt of f'lnimn Amount of Warrants
Allowd. Drawn.
nity at the above mentioned time and pi
teii by claimant.
312-17
lace to ' KoHd and Kridirp unrt
croHS-exHtnine the witnefUfs of paid rlaitnant, j Klwtion Bt'Ct.
and to olfer evidence in rebuttal of that submit- ut.M.i. rKhpj.f.ir sU. t
IIknry Kinkhart. HKniBTxa ; Incidi-utal fleet
. . .TiiKticp foiirt acot. .
NOTICE OFINTENTIOM. j Soho.,1 Kxaniinntion Expense n-tt
Und Office at The Dalles, Or., March . Com,tV Commissioners acct
Notice is hereby given that the following School Superintendent licet
Darned settler has nied notice cr las intention to i district Attorney r I'O ncct . .'.
make bnal oroof in support ot lus claim, anu
that said proof wilt be made before the judge of
Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on
April &!, 1HHH. viz:
Pascal E. Hamilton,
Hd. KISS, for the W NK H and W V, BE 4 Sec.
14, Tp2H, U 25 K, W. M.
tie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
Thomas Kutlodge, W. M. Kates, of Lexington,
Or.: John Mclntire. ('has. Lind, of Heppner, Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such pro.,f, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Depart inent. why such proof
should not be allowed will tie given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and place
to crostwexamina the witnesses of said claimant,
and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted hyclaimant.
812-817 F. A. McDonald, Hegister.
Jail acot
Painter acct
County AsBosHor uoct
County Jtitltfe Salary (tort
Clerk i'cs acct
Coroners acct
Sheriff Fee account
Treasurer's Salary acct
Circuit Court acct
Insanity acct
Iinildiuu acct
Total amount claims allowed ami drawn
ONE OF OH! HOOSlKltS.
Tbe Arlington Town Talk devote"
some space in its last i'huus to the legal
lights who visited that place liiHt week.
It has the following to say in regard to
otir proseouting attorney: V. B. Ellis,
state prosecuting attorney in the 7th
judicial district, was born at Cra w fords
ville, Indiana, in the year 185(1, from
whioh plnoe he oame to Walla Walla,
W. T., some years ago, and resided there
until his removal to Ueppner, Morrow
oouuly, a year or two afterwards. He
was appointed school superintendent on
the creation of the county of Morrowi
nu was subsequently appointed protie
outiug attorney by Gov. Moody ou the
oreatiou of the 7th judicial dint riot, an
appointment which was approved of at
the euxuing election by Mr. Ellis' return
to the same ollico by a large majority.
That Mr, Ellis hus given great satiafac
tion iu thin position was amply proved
lout election, when his majority was
again a large one, and the conspicuous
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Oftioe at, The Dalles. Or., March 0, '!.
Notice is hereby given that I he following-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention lo make
final proof in support of hieclaim, and that said
proof will be made before the county cle -k of
Morrow county, Oregon at Jlepp.er, Or., ou
May 18 ll'J, viz:
Noel I). Campbell,
Ds. No. 2725, for the W', NK U 8K it NK i NK
H HE Hec IB, Tp 4 H. IS 25 K .
Hh names the following witnessos to prove his
continuous residonceupon, and oult'vatlon ol
HII and viz:
Hubert A. Knighten. Henry Furlong. Kight
Mile Or., S.A.Wright, ('has. Miller, HeppiiHr.
Anv nereon whit desires ti l,rt,U:st against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
subHtanliul reason under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Departinonf, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be given an opportu
nityflt the above mentioned time and place to
orosFMixamilia tne Wlinessesor saio ciainiani, aim
o oner evidence in rebuttal ot that submitted by
claimant
81.')-a2o V. A. MoDonAI.D, Hegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at LaOrnndo. Or., March 8, 'RB.
Notice ishereby given thatthe followiiignnmed
settler has bled nolice of bis intention lo
make iinal proof in auppnrt of Ins
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the clerk of Morrow county, Or,, at Heppner,
Or., on April 2(1, IHMll, viz:
Oliver P. M. Slmcnke,
No. 7W. for the E ", N 1! M K 'i H H i Hoc
21,TpHH. nam.
lie nameathefollowing witnesses to prove his
continuous residuncmipun, u::.l cultivalien of,
said laud, viz:
J. W. Daly. A. J. Clem, John Kennoy and
Press I YoshwcII. all of lleiiuner. Oregon.
Any person wlio desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substan tai reason under Ihe larf and he regula
tions of the Interior Jjeimrtinent. why such
proof should not be allowed, will be given an oi
poriuuuy ul Ule uoove ineoi. tin eo in tun imi,cl
to eross-exnmine the witnesses of said cleiman-
and ti oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted by claimant.
J'i".-1 7 Hff.NBY ItlNTlIlAUT, Itegisler.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Orande. Or., March a. 'SU.
Notice is hereby given that tho following-
named settler has tiled nolice of his iiilention Ut
inaka rinal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
clerk of Morrow county, ut Jleppnor, Or.,
on April 03, lBXH. vizi
George T, Clem,
Da. No. WWI, for the W 4 B W 'j t) F, S W V,
Hen 'At. ami MU N W K Hec 113. To S H. K 2s K.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation 01.
said Juinl, viz:
V. tl. Thompson, John Drown, ,7ohn Daly and
Merlin Himcokc. all of Ileopnur. Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against Iho
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under tbe law ami the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
should not beallowed. will be given an epporlu-
nllyattho above-mentioned tune and plaeo to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant and
to olfer evidence in rebuttal of that HuluiiiUed by
claimant.
H12-I7. HknUY HlNKUART, Hegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Olllcnat La( jrandc.'Or.. March H, 'HO.
Notice is hereby tfiven that the following
named settler has hied notice of his intention io
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that saiil titjtof will he made before the county
clerk or Alorrow ooiiuij', (tr , at Heppner, ur
viz:
Alvilitir ho has l,nu In thn iliunlmriM of "" ""' -
l,iu.lti. ,! n,e l,c k,.ir bo I,.,. I Manuel Jfuniiuler,
. ..."', , I No.Tll.M, for the N (4 SICK N ',4 8 W ' Sec
01 oouciiiaiiug an witu wuoin nu eoiuea u, i p 1 IN, n 2S K.
llenamestlLrolliwllig wltucHSffl to prove lus
in contact, which prevents even the most
hardened offender from taking umbrage
at Mr. Ellis' denunciation of the crime
charged agninst the dolinqueut, justify
the hope that our proseouting attorney
may long Continue to occupy the position
whioh he "holds only to adorn." An a
oareful and painstaking attorney, Mr.
Ellis has few equals, while us a pleader
lie is an example of clearness and per
spiouity iueh as is rarely met with, oven
in judicial circles ; a genial and courte
ous geutlemau in private life, there are
(to use a vulgar, hut expressive met
aphor) "no bugs" ou our prosecuting
attorney.
ANOTHKH riKK AT I'K.Mll.KTON.
Following ou the heels of the confla
gration week before last, Pendleton was
again visited by the Her element last
Thursday evening.
At about 11:30 o'clock fire broke out
is the Eatit Oregonian building ou
Wabb itreet. The fire department, be
oause of inability to locate the precise
potwhera the tire was burning, turned
water io at a guess, where tbe smoke was
thickest, and the type and material were
badly damaged.
Tha fire originated in a room iu the
basement to the rear of the composing
room, which is occupied as a sleeping
room. W, H. Mills, un employe of the
otlice, who also hus a room iu the base
ment to the rear of the press room, was
first to discovor it. Before he could get
out, beiug a cripple, he was almost sulTo
oated. The fire must Love been burning for
aome time before it was discovered, as
the room iu which it originated is oom
plately gutted. The publication of tbe
paper will ba coutiuued without inter
ruption. Thera waa insurance on the type and
material. The presses ere not insurod.
Tha store room occupied by Mima
Bros. A Co. as a musioul instrument and
aawing machine depot sustained con
siderable injury, and Iho instruments
and maohiD.es are damaged by water.
It was exceedingly fortnuute that tbe
building waa of buck, aud the II rumen
were able to keep the fite iuaide the
walls. The wind was blowing a gale at
tha time.
It is only a question of time wbeu
Heppner will be visited in like manner,
and when it does conie.it will bkely
aweop the town, as we have absolutely
othiug with which to check it.
THK LAD1K3 DKMUUTKI).
The pleaaant effect and the perfect
afety with which the ladiea may use the
liquid fruit laxative, Hyrup of Figs, under
all eondititions make it their favorite
remedy. It ia pleasing to tha eye and to
toe tasU, gentle, yel effeotual iu aoting
w" miuucys, nver ana uonels.
Io! Iol H. MoFarland, of Lexiug
too, will deliver ioe daily iu Heppuor
aurmg tha summer months. Contraot
for th amount you desire, by writing
to him at an early date. The price w:ll
t wuis per in. nnverej,
continuous residence upon, and cultivation uf,
saul land, viz:
Iveli A. Poteet, Paxtar Laughcad, James B.
Poloel aud Joseph Swarlz, all of Kcho, Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
subslanl ial reason, under the law aud the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why sucli proof
should nol be allowed, will be given an opportu
nity al the above-mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of taid claimant ami
to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant.
:ll2-17 llKNItY HlKKH VRT, Hegister
$ M4 70'
1775 8l)
045)'
400 0U j
2 01)!
477 40 i
25 50'!
171 80
253 1)11
54 00
57 80,
182 00!
088 00
.'MO 00
ku 24
17 50
020 as
150 00
i:(K0 25:
02 05
1340;!7
$ 514 70
1775 .SO
045 40
400 00
200
477 40
52 50
17180
253 00
54 00
57 80
l:t2 00
088 00
800 1 K)
W3.'l 24
17 50
020 38
150 00
138!) 25
02 05
1340 37
ARTHUR COFFIN,
Arlington, Or.
FRANK MrFARLAND,
Heppner.Or.
Coffin & McFarland,
AUXllNrGTOiN", I I KIM'N Kl,'.
Havo just arrived in Heppner nud are ready for business at the old stand of Jas.
. M. Hasjer.
. H)K11 00 J $10311 ti!)
Outstanding unpaid (,'ounty WurrantB on the 31st day of March,
JH8S) ifl oa
EHtitnated Interest ueented thereon 700 65
Total amount of unpaid County Warrents p805ti 28
OUK, GOODS
Are purchased from tbe largest, finest aud bent markets in the United States.
We cordially invite an early inspection.
Latest atyles Dress Goods, Trimmings and Fancy Goods soou to arrive.
Handsomest line of Gents' aud Youtha' Fine Clothing ever shown in Morrow Co.
DON'T ORDER YOUR. SPRING SUIT
Until von examine our elegant assortment.
rcirci STYLISH HATS.
OUR STOCK OF GENTS' LAMES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS HAVE ARRIVED & A RE OVEN FOR INSPECTION.
Ocxr-IESor Ha,ts,
Also, Leather Collars and Cuffs, with Fronts to match. Something new.
If you need a genuine
N. ."V JOSS13, CAUPOWN'IA, SA1 II1C,
Silver-mounted Hits and Spurs or a set of team harness, come to our store
STATE OF OREGON,
County ol Morrow, (
I ('. L. Andrews, County Clerk of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, do
hereby certify that the foregoingr. is a true and oorrect statement of the untutteMfgd
amount of claims allowed by (lie County Court of said Count yor the six inoiiitis
ending on the 31st day of March, 188(1, on what account the same were allowed,
and the amount of warrants drawn,.and the iimmmt of warrants outstanding and
unpaid as the saino appear upon the records of my office in my oflicial custody.
Witness my hand and the Seal of the County Court of said County this 1 (it li day of
hkai,. April, A. D. 18811. C. L. Andiiewk", County Clerk.
Of the amount of Money and Warrants received for Taxes, and Money paid to
the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, for the six months
ending on' the 31st day of March, A. I). 1880.
TO AMOI NT KKCKIVKI). ' HV AMOfNTH PAID.
Oct. 1888, in coin and currency. $ 314 05 Nov. 1888, to county treasurer. 314 !)5
Total received $ 314 05 Total paid Treasurer $ 314 I5
Dee. 1888, in coin and currency. $ 347 00 Jan. 1880, to county treasurer. . .$ 347 DO
Total received If 347 00 Total paid Treasurer $ 347 00
Jan. 1880, in coin and currency. $1054 37 Feb. 188!), to county treasurer. ,.$1054 37
county warrants... 10) 4i ' in county warrants... l(o 4
Total received .' $121!) 84 Total paid Treasurer $1210 84
Feb. 1880, in coin and currency. $3385 85 March 1889, to county treasurer. $1385 85
" " county warrants. . . 82 rz
in county warrants.
82
Total received $1408 57 Total paid Treasurer $1408 57
March 1880, incoinandcurrcncy,$08l() .48 April 18811, to county treasurer. .$1)810 44
" " in county warrants. 0000 47 " " in county warrants.. 0000 47
Total received.
.$10411) 95 Total paid Treasurer. ..... .$10411) 1)5
STATE OF OREGON, (
County of Morrow,)"
I, T. It. Howard, Sberiir of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing
statement is correct and true. WitncBH my hand this Kith day of April, A. I).
1880. T. R. Howard, Sherilfof Morrow County-
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Th,c Celebrated Mitchell Wagons, Plows, and
A Car-Load of the Celebrated
CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS
On the way.
Hil WISE SHIN&LES, HUS IP WIDOWS,
Crockery and Glasssware,
'ITLNTS, & AV AGON-CO VERS,
Guns, Pistols and Ammunition,
TRUX KS AND V A IISKS.
In fact our aim will be to CBrry in stock
II I
m
9
GILLIAM TCOFFEY,
MAIN STREET,
. DEAI.KHS IX
Hardware, Tinware, Coppenvarc,
ware, Pumps, Ga.-pipe, Naiis, ant
smiths' Supplies.
ALSO AGENTS FOR
Newton Wa
HEPPNER.
Granite-Black-
ons.
iStf mclfii'tl Mo wei-s Xs Reapers
Norwegian Plows,
KTC.
The Celebrated "Perfect" Baker M Wire
ws 11
SI
All to be sold very low.
Ir assurer's Statenieiitt
Of the County Trea.snrer of Morrow County, Oregon for the six months ending
on loth day of April, A. !. 188K, of money received and paid out, from whom
reeeived and from what source, and on what account paid out:
AMOUNTS HIK'EIVUll.
To amount on hand from last re
port 428-12
To ivm'ts received from sheriff,
taxes lo"70 21
To ain't received from shenll,
1888 noli tax.
Krom liipior license
Krom peddlers
Teacheia permits
Trial fees
Total
AMOl'NTS I'AII) Ol'T.
By amount paid out on county
' warrants $9203 13
By balance Keneral fund on hand 513(1 (13
By state taxea of 1888 paid 445(137
Nfilool, l-'I'NI).
To ain't on hand last report
Toam'ts ree'd from sheriff, taxes 4H4() 65
Prom tines 15 25
INSTITUTIi KI ND.
To nm't un haml last
report if 11 0()
To am t received Iroiu
Superintendent
Total..'.. .,
117 00! Total $1888(i 13
O'jl SC1IOOI. FCNI).
- By ain't paid out on school sup-
(.'.',,1 erintendents' warrants. (!1)3 (10
o llO'n.. ,...,.... , ,- , , i',,,,, c.
iiy uninoiH-jrjierui niniiuii oftnu -t-t-tt u,
INSTITl'TK FIND.
By bid. on hand to date $ 23 00
Total
.1(18880 111
..flil82 37
12 00
$5101 27
..ffilttl?,
STATE OV ORKdON,
County of Morrow ,)
T, (leo. Noble, ilo hereby certify that the foregoing is n true and correct state
ment of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County
Treasury uf said County for the six months ending on the 15th day of April, A. I).
innii. who. iNoiu.K, I'Ouiuv .treasurer.
NOTICE Ol' JNTKNTKJN.
I, nml OHIi-nnl Tin- Diilliw. Or., Mnrcli IH, 'Ml.
Nol ion ii, liernliy Kivtm (lint the rollowiliK-niunnil
Bi-tlU'r liH til'-d nnlii'o i f Iom inlentinn In make
qiihI proof in Mipiinrt of liiHi-lnhn, itnil llml Httiil
nroot will Ih nuuh' iM-forn tlu coulity i-lnrk tif
Morrow manly, ill-, nl lliipniti', dr., nn Mny
II, IHNii, vi:
Oscar Nehufcr,
1). 8. No. ., for lhn8V t HW V, Hw !v, NV
NW i, Hi-cHi N , NH U 8.t7, Tp 4 S, II 'Jd K.
lli-nnnniH I he following wiin,'nnH to intivi1 din
onnttiininiH ri-HUli-nct'ilpon. nntl cnllivnl inn of,
HiiiU IhiuI, viz:
trunk ( o limn. Htnirr 8i'linr7,in(tt't'. IIhiiihiim':
J. (I. William nml V, H. (lillinm, lliinlmnn.
Any pri'Hon wlioil.'Hirt'M In inott-nl tmiuni-f llin
allnwiiiM-n of Hin-lt proof, or who knmvH of nny
HiiliHtiintinl rt'Hmm, nnUnr tln law ftml Ilit- rt-frulii-tiotiN
of (In1 Intt-rior l)npnrtili(.ut, why uwh poinf
nhonli not Un lillowtnl, will In- kvhu hi) npporOt
nily Ht (lip nliove tnnnlioncd time nml nlm-n 4
prohH-nxntninn thn wilmKus of unit! ,-liiiniiU't,
nml to (tlfi-r eviil nco in rt-U,il Itil of tlmt uibi'ilt
((! hy rlriiijmnt.
ai3-llltt, 1'. A. .Ml'!ONl.I. llnuiBttir
NOTICE Ol'' INTENTION.
Ijuii! ()! at l.n (Iriuutn, Or., Slnri-li '-'3, 'Rtl.
Noln-n itt linn-byuivHtitliHt the follnwinK-iminiHl
HPttlnr hint tili',1 not ii'u of Iiin intpiitton In mnkn
hnitl proof in Niipport of ton clioin, nml I lint mini
proof will lie ni:uln b.-forn the jinUn of Aiorrnw
noiinl v. or in Lin iitiNn-ic bufoi-n tin-1 li-ik of Hllul
oonnty. nt lli-pptmr, (r on Mny tl. 18MI vu:
David .1. Iltvren,
Hil. No. asm, for Umi 8SH SK Hnc 21 and HW
W HW ' Mi.u -i uial W V, NW ' Ben Tp 8 8.
U V K.
Un niutn-rt the follnwiiiK vilnoH(h to prove till
continn-ni n-niilenne npnn, nml I'liltlVHliuu of,
Hniil lun, I, vu:
i:iuoh'h WullAi-e. ;'iiiu.-l it. miuti. wiumin r..
Waltirulxe anil lili.lin C. Wntkum, all of lli-pp-
ner, Omtton.
Any person who uiwnniM in pnnnit hkioiiim oie
kIIiiwhmi-i-of IMK-ll lonof. or who k:ioVA of Any
BuliHtimthil roiwton. ntnlnrthe luw nml (lie rnKulti-
tninpoftlie Interior IMwtrt innnt, why mli'h proof
hIiouUI not lie uUovvimI. will lie uiw-n nn oiMiortn
nily Ml tlientiove inentioniHl tune toiil pliu-e to
eroee ejiuntine the wit nee-en r mini i-Liininnt ntul
to ott.-r uvwImhou in reliutltd of tluit iiulmitteil
by el.oniHnt.
8H-IH ilKsur Id i) t.it a n r. n'rf;Hi.-r,
NOTTCH OK 1NTKNTIOS.
LiunlOllice nt Iji (Iriitnli-. Or., April HI, 'Hil.
Notiee ie heroby ulven thnl the follitwniR.
nHiiie-l wutller hfte hlcl notice of hie intention to
uiiike timil proof in enppnrt of hie rlium nml that
iwnl proof will lie itniite before tint eoniity jinlKe,
or til . hie llliHetu'e beforu tbe ronmy clerk of
Morrow tenuity. Or., itt llepinier. (treiain. ou
May 'JS, lltsii. vu:
Kieh utl MeClarail,
11.1. No. IKs-V for tbe ViSK HW I, Sf:1, 8t '.II
NWV NK' Hec W. Tp S H, It 2t K.
lie ntonee tbe followiliK witneeees to prove
bin eiinlinitiKiH reHiilent'it mittii. mill eilltitution
of, hhiiI boiil, vim '
Will WHllirblue K. ('. Wntkine, V.. V. ( 'ullipbell j
unit V. M. Uueb, aJI of llt-ptmer, Vormw eonnly,
Onrnn.
Any perfton who ileniree to proteet nM'tlnel the
nlloWHiit-e of eiu-b proof, or w ho know of eny f
tnhHinnliHI rttteon, umlertlie imw Hint uie retaim- I
tioneof tbe Interior Detmrtnient, whyttneb prteif j
nboulil not be allowed, will be Kiveu 8U uppor
tunitv Hi tbe iibove nientionett time anil plKi'e lo
croeiMiiiuniiip the witneHMeeofennleleiniHiit, nnd
to After evidouo i rtibutltil of tbet nubmitttHl by
ClKilllHOt.
81,-822 11CNRT ltlNKltKT, lleglBter
Seini-Aniiual Stiinniaiy Stalciuent uf the Financial Condition of the County of
Morrow, in the Slate of Oregon, on the 31st day of March, A. 1. 18811.
i.i v 1 ti i.iti us.
Warrants outstanding last re
port Ifl0-l(l0 22
Interest on same (estimated). . . (i'25 0(1
Warrants issued since last re
port 10311 Gil
Interest (estiinalcil) 012 50
HUSOl'lll'ES.
Bv scrip redeemed since last re
'port $ 8822 28
By interest on same paid 470 85
By funds in treasurer's hands
applinalile to redemption of
warrants 5130 03
Delinquent tax 1884-5-0-7-8.... 17038 14
Total.
427040 41
Total 314(!7 00
S.
Blue Mountain House,
ia 0-3roL,M.cio, Or.
R. RliliVIiS, - - PROPRIETOR.
The Blue Mountain House is under new man
agement throughout and is first class in
every respect. Charges moderate. '
FtSnO BROS, a CEOS,
i
Cash Advanced Urox Consignmknts !
Address 1 1 7 Kodornl St root. Hoston. Mass.
How TO (iT THK trAZHTTH IfOII NoTII-
INU Mr. C. E. Fell, the Heppner nur
seryman, will sell you 100 apple treed at
tha retrtilar raU, $15.00 per hundred,
and (ire you one oopy of tha Usi-fnkr
Oakkttb for one year. Fifty apple treo
will cost you 87.60, ami with thin he
will give you one copy of the CiAKrra
for nil mouths. Ilia stock it alrietly
first olf, and i warrantml.
W. G.
LUMBER!
SCOTT'S
AT
Freight rates have been reduced one-third,
and you can depend upon being sup
plied in competition with any other
town in Plastern 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.
Remember the firm
.Coffin & McFarland,
Heppner and Arlington.
I3Y THE CAR-LOAD.
A large assortment of Crockery, Glassware,
Lamps, Fancy Goods, Etc.
Are constantly receiving new invoices, which cnsli can tnke away nl
the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a skillful maimer.
MADDOCK CORNER, HEPPNER.
-Suocesaor to Minor, Dudrtou & Co.-
mil
rum
If You Want
DRY GOODS,,
)
CLOTHING,
1 ,
Gents' JFHin llliin: Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
WOOD WIIvIvOW WARE,
AGRICULTURAL TMPTjION ENTS,
Groceries, Crockery, Gi.asswarf., Guns.
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or anything usufdlv kept iu n iirnt-cluss Hton, cull on
w o: MIX Oil. .
I '.. .I.SI.IKTM ,V GO.,
Next door to Ijeezdr & Thompson's hnrdivaro store, Tlr-ripnor, Orcjon.
A Fresh Stock of
DIM'GS AND ALIODICUSTJS
Constantly on himd.
-Prescriptions Fiiisn DapiJiU-
A Choico Lino of
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTKDCIGAKS.
And mnny other articles too numerous to mention.
A HORSE;
Avill travel well when shod by
ROBERTS. SIMONS,
General DlacksiiiitliH & .Kariers.
REPAIRING
MOWERS
o
A SPECIALTY.
HoisesHosii $2.09 w Snasi alter play lsi, lit
IV A F1HST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDjgJ
3VXfvtloolx.Oox-ia.oi-, Main. Street, Heppner, Or.
NliLSON JONES, Pres't.
E. R. BISHOP, Trens.
MORROW
General
III? IE I TRUST CO, (JEW
(Incorporated.)
Warehouse and For
warding' Agents.
The Company has recent constructed a. two-stonj
warehouse- 80 x UK) feet, irith wool press and all con
veniences foe hundino' woof.
The Warehouse Charges at Heppner will be the same
as those at .Jrinofon, Jess carianes.
Freight upon 'baled wool front- Henimer. same as
from Irlinoton.
l asi. aavuiieea upon consignments of wool or wool in
storage. '
THE RON E. FELL, MANAGER.
T
TJ-riO I I KL'P-XJSR
Stable,
Feed
LjIVERY and
Hkmsaker & Long,
Pronriet ors.
Opposite Natters' Brewery, Heppner, Or.
W. A. KIRK.
C. M. MALLORY.
KIRK & MALLORY.
-Sfore,
OREGON
'May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dortson & Co.
HEPPNER,
Manufnotnrera of mid Dealers iu
Furniture, Mirrors,
Bedding, Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc
AIbo For Sale
1886 MOOEI-, WINCII EtSTKTi li I FLES.
Chenp For (lush.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
B 0 YS
GoodS
Also Take Orders
I'O w
SUITS.
May Street, Heppner.
C.S. VANDUYN,
UHALt'H IN
General .
l- Groo eries,
CROCKERY,
Wooden and ' How hit
HI HHIVHCI
j i n ( v v i v n
0 k)
V A 11 11 i ) A
U3Ndd3H '133U1S AVl'J
Notions
Ammu
nition AND
PAlTROJZE
STST. J., 3" olixiston's
FAMILY GROCERY
HAS THK BEST AND CHEAPEST.
HEPPNEK
Opposite V. 0. Minor's, on Slav Street,
OREGON.
Stooli Honrcleri ' .tle imy, WeeH, or Montli
Saddle Horses, Buggies and hacks to
hire at Reasonable Rates.
Willow Creek Saw-Mill !;Hay anil grain for sals at reasonable prices.
Reap ootuUutly on hnd U kiud ot UNPUESSEU LUMBER; also j
PICKETS, LATHS AND SAWED SHAKES!
Jf Mill T.ociiU-.l Kt the lfpliil of Willow Creek, 1fi mile boTe Heppner. jJ
'BUS to &FUOM all TUAIiXS.
Goods di'li"erJ to any part of the city. Leave orders at our otlice, in stahle.
All Stook ! in Their Cure Will TUn-eivo the Best of Attention.
Sperru New Holler Mills!
I-rKPIHH, - - OJlKGOs.
Capacity 70 Parrels
J. B. SPERRY, Proprietor.
Flour from best Grades of Wheat, flour
and Mill Feed. Is now-for sale in quantities
ito suit purchasers.