Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, April 25, 1889, Image 2

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BEFPNEB. THTJB8DAY, At R 26,
IIEPPNER
I tbe oounty-seat of Morrow, looated
sear the oenter of the county, on Willow
ereek, and at theterminna of tha Willow
rk hranoh of the O: R. N. It ha a
population of about 800, and is reoeiving
sew residents daily. As a. business
plaoe, it bida fair to take the lead of any
town in Eastern Oregon, having tribu
tary to it an immense agricultural and
itook oountry. . , .
The aum of $10,000 was appropriated
at the last session of the legislature for
the purpose of improving the Heppner
and Monument wagon road. That
amount will be expended on this route
during the eommg summer, rendering
it the best mountain road in the state,
and one which will aooommodate hun
dreds of well-to-do stockmen, who are
bestowing their patronage on merchants
in Heppner, owing to its advantages as
trading point. Fully 8,000,000 pounds
of wool will find sale, or shipment at
Heppner this season.
Real estate is advancing rapidly, and
is selling at a figure 20 to 25 per cent,
higher than prioes prevailing three
months ago.
For further information oonoerning
Heppner, address
Obin L. Patterson,
Keal Estate Agent,
Heppner, Or.
CENTENNIAL PROCLAMATION
Of Ht Exullency, Sylvester Pennoyer, Gov
ernor of Oregon.
Inaemnuk as the oentennial anniversa
ry of tha inauguration of George Wash
ington as the first President of the Uni
ted States will occur on the 30th day of
April A. IX 1889, whiou day has been sot
part by an Act of Congress as a general
holiday for the people of the whole
oountry;
Now, therefore, I, Sylvester Pennoyer,
(Vivernor of Oregon, by virtue of the
authority conferred upon me by the laws
of the State, do hereby declare the afore
aid Tuesday, April 30, 1889, to be a lo
gal holiday, and I do request that it
hall be so observed by the good people
of this commonwealth. And, inusmueh
as the impressive act of inauguration,
whioh oocured at noon, was preoeded ut
9 o'clock in the morning by pmyer in
all the churches of the oity for Clod's
blessing upon the government to be in
stituted, I would furthur request, in
obedienoe to such a worthy example,
that prayer should be held at 9 o'clock
in the morning of such holiday in all
our ohurhes to the end that the blesuing
of Ood may be vouchsafed to our
government for all time.
In witness whoreof, I have hereunto
set my hand and paused the Seal of the
State to be affixed, this 10th duy of April,
A. D. 1889.
Sylvester Pennoyer.
By the Governor:
Geo. W. McjBripb,
Secretury of State.
TIIK KISH TO OKLAHOMA.
Atl2o'cloek M. on last Monday, Okla
homa was opeued tor settlement and
thousands of people poured over its bor
ders, liy night, 15,000 poople were
located in the city of Guthrie whioh
before noon was only nn inBijnificuiit
railroad station. Tins city has a dully
paper, the Oklahoma Herald, a batik
with $50,000 capital, all established with
in six hours. An election notice 1ms
boon published and a ninyor and
eoune.il will be elected in a few days.
The place hod not been in existanue two
hours till it had its Guthrie Avenue,
Oklahoma Avenue, Main Btreof and other
important thoroughfares.
It was feared that great bloodshed
wonld attend the opening of this terri
tory, yet everything is peaceable so
far, although great excitement prevails.
No more troops will be needed it is
thought.
Many old boomers were well acquaint
ed with the territory, and knew where
to find the ohofcest pieces of land, and
the sight of men on horseback racing,, fur
these chosen claims was not uncommon
in Oklahoma last Monday.
From the rush to this quarter,
Oklahoma oertaiuly will be considered
as the real garden spot of tho world,
although much of it is like Nuulhern
Kansas and Northern Texas rich
valleys whose streams arc skirted with
timber, and much upland of but little
value. Oklahoma is liudly over rated.
WHERE IT PINCHES.
hen our friend "Christ" Larson
started in with bis kick against the rail
way oompany there were mauy hard
things said about hirx; that he was
wrong was the most charitable of opin
ions expressed, and many said he was
"wrongly advised," "light-headed," eto;
but anyhow he has come out topside up.
Monopolies of any kind have always becu
objects of detestation to us, mid the
spectaole of this one man defying single
handed an overbearing oompany and
winuing, is a subject which does ua more
good than all the medicine we have swal
lowed this week. "ChriHt" (not the
member of the trinity, but Larson,)
threatens to sue the oompany tor wrong
ful imprisonment next term of court.
Go it Hasl Arlington Tou-n Talk.
Arlington people, as a rule, do not like
the idea of lleppier having a branch
railroad. This explains the universal
cry of "Go it Hal!"
It ii said that a perfect town is one iu
which you oau see the farmer patrouiza
tha home merchants, the merchants
patronize the home mechanics, the labor
ers spending the money they earn with
their own tradesmen, and all animated
by a spirit that will not purchase articles
abroad if they cau he bought at home.
The spirit of reciprocity betwoen man
and man, the mechanic, tradesman and
laborer, farmer and manufaaturur, results
very time in making the town a perfect
on to do business iu. It tends to mako
a live, wide-awake thriving oommunity
and oountry.
CLOSING EXKKPIHES OK HEPPNKK
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Several visitors were present lust Friday
afternoon to witness the closing exercises
of Heppner's public school. Consider
ing that no special preparation hail been
made for that event, the pupils acquitted
themselves in a very creditable manner.
The following programme was ren
dered :
Grand March by School,
Recitation Yerbie Hayes
" Ixittie Shipley
" Martha Neville
Song by seven little girls.
Recitation l.einie Warninth
" May llunsaker it Ethel ltoyer
Song by the school.
Recitation Silvy Ucpuy
' Zoe l'atterson
" Ethel Sperrv
" Maude Webb
Rong "The Whip-poor-will" by pupils.
Recitation Emma Webb
" Mamie Farnsworth
Song by soliool.
Recitation rieppy Rlackinan
Kong by Bertha Jones aud One Orillith.
Reoitation Uertrudo Bishop
" May McAtoe
" Alice Warnuith
" Annie Smith
" Uelle Nordyke
Bong by school.
Recitation. JetlV llunsaker
! Ralph Fox
Song by two little girls.
Recitation ; llelle IFornor
" NinaOouley
Reading Mabel Iezer
Recitation llortense McAfee
A Duet by Percy Oarrigues, Mamie Stott
and Elsie Ayers.
Reoitation Ada Minor
Dialogue, Walter Van Duyn and Myrtle
SwaggarL
. Reoitation Carrie Rush
Remarks by directors, Thos. Morgan and
0i Patterson.
April 19, 1889.
Born To th9 wife of Wilber Harrah, a
5 pound boy.
Van Coffee will soon fence in about
seotions of land.
S. S. Downing has started the plows in
bis 300 acre field.
Mr. Oil Calvin is building a house on
his place near airview.
Prospects for a good crop about Fair-
view were never better than at present.
Several sheen shearers around Fairview
will soon start out for the shearing sea
son. Mrs. Louise Allen has left for Iowa, her
future home, and will soon be joined by
her husband.
Mr. A. C. Chrisman planted his timber
culture the past week with mulberry,
locust and box elder.
M. Olden has returned from the John
Pay country and reports plenty of grass.
Mr. Mathews will also return soon.
Mr. Sam Warfield has purchased a
thoroughbred llolstein calf. W. M.
Haguewood has also bought some fine
stock.
There came near being a oall for the
coroner in the region of the Becketschool
house lately. Some amateur marksman
holding a grudge against John Aldstatt,
almost severed his stovepipe with ride
balls', and some would certaiuly have hit
their mark had it not been that Uncle
John is a bachelor and some bread lay
ing on the table stopped the bullets.
IT. S. Martin and Jessie Martin are
buying cows and are going to take them
to the mountains and keep them there
dining the summer. Chinook.
THE LADIES DELIMITED.
Tim nlewiant effect and the perfeot
safety with which the ladies may use the
liquid fruit laxative, Hyropof Figs, under
all conditions make it their favorite
remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to
the taste, gentle, yet effeotual in acting
on the. kidneys, liver and bowels.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Eight Milk, On., April 14, 80. .
Tha first four months of the spring
form nF Hf bnol at, Liberty School, No. H,
dosed April 12, and the following is the
report of the moutn:
PUPILS.
Nellie Vaughn
'ollie Vaughn
7 97
Cora Allison
p m
i Ml
Hi 97
Pearl Allison . .
Norman llecknt...
Mary Hacker
Maggie Adkins.
Bnrtha Adkins
i 98
2
7; 97
Coru Courier
Erne ( onrtor
Clara Young
Elsie Farmer
Lulu Munkers
Mabel Munkers..
Myrtle MunkerH. ,
Johnny Youug, . . .
()ra Vaughn
Nelie Vaughn
Johnny Vaughn. .
llenry Hecket....
ltalph Hecket.....
Hort (lay ".
Lester (lay.. ......
Arthur May
Walter Gay. ,
Walter Allison,..
Ora Adkitia
Joe Young
Lou young
o: me
I 99
0
8
2!
99
98
99
1(10
I 95
2 98
n ua
! ion
(I: Ml
911
I 97
0 98
2 9a
I 911
1 mi
6 98
9.1
I 100
Whole number enrolled, 29; averago
attendant), 2K. There lrns been but one
tardy mark during the month. Can any
teaouor iu the county show a bettor re
port? The pupils have planted over fifty
trees around the school house and iu the
school grounds. On Friday artuinonn
some of tho parents visited the school.
The pupils varied the exercises by giving
a number of recitations, readings det'lu
mations and songs.
Mhh. OaIiiiib M. Shirltis.
SLEEPLESSNESS,
DR. FIJNT'H REMEDY is the best
remedy known (or insomnia, or sleep
lessness, which alllicts so many porsoiiH,
and which leads to so ninny serious ner
vous diseases, particularly to iiiKanity.
Descriptive treatise with each bottle: or
address Muolf. Drug Co., N. Y.
ALL THIS FOR THE Pl'HLIC (iOOD.
It is an undisputed fact that the hand
somest vestibule trains that are now
run en the American continent are those
on tho "HtntidNOTON Koutk," leaving
the Union Depot ill Denver, also St.
Paul, immediately ou arrival of all
through trains from the west. Tho first
aud second class coaches are magnifi
cent, the Reclining chair cars superb.
the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuri
ant, and as fur the meals that are served
hi those Puluco Burlington dining cars
yiim-yum. The nest time you go cast
to Kansas City.Chicugo or tit. Louis, i(
yon mention to the tiokct agent that
you want your ticket to read from lAm
vor or Kt. Paul oyer the Burlington
Route, you will get it, and you will al
ways he glad of it.
It you go via the Northern or Canadi
an Paoilio, the elegant vestibule trains
of "The Burlington Route," between Ht.
Paul, Chicago aud St. Louis will carry
you alun;) the eastern shore of the Miss
issippi river for a distance of ll,rid miles,
amidst scenery that cannot be surpass
ed; or, if you go via the Oregon Hlioit
Line or Southern Pacific, and your ticket
reads via "The lturlingtou linute," from
Cheyenne or Denver, you will pass
through all the thriving cities and towns
loaated in what is popularly known as
the "Heart of the Continent." p'nr fur
ther information Bpply to A. C. Sheldon,
(leueral Agent, 85 First Street, Portland,
Oregon.
till KKWAKI)
For the rel urn of one light gray saddle
horse; weight Kid ponuds, branded with
a J on left hip; has suar on tore part of
left hind leg, near foot. Hail on small
bell when last seen. One brown mure,
weight near 1,100 pounds; branded eleven
with a bar over it on right shoulder; has
small brand ou left hip; has brown year
ling horse colt, branded 11 ou left shoul-
ler, white star in face. The mare should
have a sucking colt with her. I will
give $10 reward to have the above des
cribed horses delivered at l.nm Rhea's
home on Ithea ereek, or w ill give Sf5 for
information leiuhmr to their recovery.
Address Harrison Cuniniings, care of
0. A. Rhea, Heppner, Or.
NOTICE OF INTliNTlON.
IjmhI Oiliee at Tbe Dalles, Or., April 18, '8fl.
Notice in berobv given tbat tbefollowiUK named
Hettter bait tlbtl not lee of Inn intention to
nmke turn I proof in mipioit of hit
claim, and tbat ntud proof will tie miide before
the eleik of Morrow eounly, Or., at Heppnor,
Or., on June 7, IMW, vie:
William Hair1t
V H Ne. 4"', for tlie hK NW and K'i 8V
and HW K Ht a, Tp 4 8 of Uat.KO lit K.
lie uameMtbe following witiit'ne to prove bin
oontimiuuH rtuutenoe upon, a:;. I eultivatiou of,
aaid land, vis:
John (tendril, J amen Talbort, A. A. (iainniatio
ami VValtr MeAtet, all of tteppner, Oreuoiw
Any person wbo doniren to pro(Ht HKiunnt the
allowaot-eof Much proof, or wbe known ut any
iubHlaiMiid reitfton under tlie law and ibo rtttuU
tionn of tbe Interior liepartnient, wby nueh
proof should ntit be allowed, will le yiven an ope
port unity ut tbe above muni oihhI time and plnet
to rrtWH-eiHiuiiie tbe witm-MNt of tuud oIhIuihu
Mid t oltur evidenee iu rt'buttal ( Hint oubmit
ted by eluiuiaul.
F. A. McDonald, Hcnititer,
NOTICK OF INTENTION.
UmlOthYe at Tbe Dalle. Or.. April. 23.
Notitw i hendijr yiveu tbat the following
named 'ltler ba tileil notice of bm intentiou to
make final proof in nupport of lua elaim, and
tbat tmut nroof will in wade before tbe eouuty
eleik of Morrow countv, at Heppner, Or., ou
juue 13, leU, vis.
J ami 8 IK Davit
lid. No. 23, ftrtbeNK8er8, Tp. 4 8 of K 'Jfl E.
He uamtit tbe following wituetuuw to prove but
eontinuoiiri reideiu'e uptui, and eultivatiou of,
aid land, vii:
John 1. Kirk. J. W. Haird, (Unug 8mitli and
C. 8. kirk, all of Heppner, Or.
Any peron who dmro to protwt atfatUHt tbe
allowauee of mucIi pnMtf or who known of tiny ub
tMntial rtwHon, undur tlie law and the reKulatiouii
of (lie Interior Department, why uob proif
vliould not be ailowod, will U given an opiHirtu
nuy at tbe altove tuentioited time and pltu-e to
crons-eXHiuine tbe witiiwiuwi of mtid elnimaiil,
and to otlur evuU'uee in rebuttal of taat aubunt
ted by claimant.
SI aa F. A. McDonald, Hkhimtkr
Land Office atTheDallM. Or., March SO, '89.
Notice in hereby niven that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of hi claim, and that aaid
proof will he made before the coonty cle -k o(
Morrow county, Oregon at Heppaer, Or., ou
May 18 189, yi:
Noel D. Campbell,
D. No. W-a, for the W'4 fiK BE M NE NK
4 MS k tiec 'ft Tp 4 H. K 25 K.
He names, the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and oult;ation of,
said land, viz: .
Robert A. Kniehten. Henry FWlonir. Eight
Mile Or., S. A. Wright, t'lma. Miller. Heppner.
Any person who di-wires to prolest against the
allowance of surh prttof.- or who knovs of any
substantia rr-iiHoii undT the lsw and the regula
tionsof the Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will he given an opportu
nitvatthe above mentioned time aud place to
orotts-axnmme the witness of s;u(t claimant, and
oiler evidence in rebuttal or that submitted Dy
llaiiiiMnt
3I5-3JO F. A. McDo.nai.d, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. March 18. 'flf
Notice is hereby given thai the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of hls claitn. and that said
proof will be made before the county clerk of
3lorrow county, ur. at xleppuer, ur ou May
11, im, vus:
Oscar Schafer,
D. H. No. flaw, for theSW HW H Hoc 5; NW H
NW Sec 8: Pi 14 NE !a Hec 7. To 4 8. K 26 E.
llenameslhe following witnesses u prove his
continuous residence upuu, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Prank Gilliam, Henry Heherzinger, Heppner;
J. O. Williams and W. B. (iilliarn. Hardman.
Any person who desires u protest against 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 he given an opportu
nity atlhe above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant,
and to otfer evidence in robuUa! of that submit
ted by claimant.
SIS-SIN. F. A. McDonald, Register
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office nt La Grande. Or., March 22, '89.
Notice is hereby giventhattliefollowing-named
settlor has tiled notice of his intention to ntHke
final proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the judge of Morrow
county, or in his absence before the clerk of said
county, at Heppner. Or., on May 6. 1889 via:
David A. Herren,
Hd. No. 2385, for the 8'0 UK H Sec 21 and 8W
H HW 'A Sec 22 and W V, NW !i Sec 27, Tp 3 8,
IT 27 E.
He names the fnllowingwitneHneH to prove his
conrinuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Charles Wallace Daniel B. Stalts, William K.
Wnlhridge and Klisha C. Watkiiis, all of Hepp
ner, Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law anil the regula
tions of the Interior Depart merit, why such proof
should not be allowed, will he given an opportu
nity at the above mentioned time and place to
cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and
to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant.
314-19 Hbnuy Kinkhart, Hugiater,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LandOIHco nl La (Inilide, Or., April 10, '89.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hie- filed notice of his intention to
make tine) proof in support of liis rlairn and t hat
Baid proof will be uunle before tlie county judge,
or iu his absence beforu the county clerk of
Morrow county, Or., ut Heppaer, Oregon, on
May 23, 1889, vis:
Richard McXlaran,
Hd. No. 228.1. fortheW'iSKi HW!4SE)iSoc 29
NW'4 NK! See 32. Tp 8 S, It 27 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, via:
Will Wnlhridge. H. C. Wiitkins. E. F. Campbell
and W. M. Rush, all of Heppner, Morrow uounly,
Oregon.
Any perHon who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reiiHon, untlei-thc law anil the regula
tions id the Interior Department, whysech proof
should not be allowed, will be given an oppor
tunity at, the above ineiil ioned time and place to
croHH-exttinine I he witnesses of said claimant, and
to oiler evidence, in remittal of 111 it subtnitUjd by
claimant,
r)l7-a22 Hknuy ItlNKlIAltT, Itegister
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Aprils, 1889.
Nol.iee is hereby given thai, the following
nsined sett ler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
llial said proof will be leade before the judge
of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or., on
May 2fi, 1889, viz:
Leitj J. tih a n e r,
Hd. No. 2'27, for lets 2 and II anil Sli'i NW!4 and
SVVNH'aSoellTptS, K2.-1 K.
lie names the following witneHses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz;
t ,1. L. Hevmer and 1). W. llowintin. Eight Mile,
Ckeiron; W. C. Ituininger and ('has. E. Kirk.
Heppaer, Or.
Any T"reon who desires to protest against
the allowance of auch proof, or who knows of
any substantial rAison, under the law and the
reiuilnllo',' of lh Intetior Depart moat, why
siii'li pi-ool should: not bn allowed, will be given
an opportilaity at iiie above mentioned time and
place to ci'osH-exnniiiie tlie witnesses of said
claimant, and to otter evidence iu rebultal of
that submitted lly claimant.
817-22 1''. A. McDonald, Register.
Ioiaf Ic:e! - II. MoFurlmiil. of Lexing
ton, will delivor ioo daily in lleppnor
during" the Hunirnrr nionHm. (Jon tract
for the nmonnfc ynu detriro, by writing
to liim ut an Hiirly duto. Tho price will
be 2 o.mtH per lb. delivered.
NEW RESTAURANT!
I luivo jiiNt ojieueil n first-i'lnns restaurant in A. Abralinmsick's new building, on
May street, anil solicit a Hbnre of tlie pntionuge.
3ttX68J.s; o& oJLl Hours.
Single Meals 50cts., 3 meals for $1.00,
Board by week $5.00.
I linvo Nomo furni srliecl rooms iix coiinoc
t loll with Ilcstniiriint.
May St., Heppner, Oregon,
Blue Mountain House,
S. R. REKVES, - - PROPRIETOR.
The Blue Mountain House is under new man
agement throughout and is first class in
every respect.
Free Sample
loom
Cash Advanced.
Ailli-t
1 1 7 Ftnleval St root.
LUMUKU! LILM15ER!
W. G."SC0TT'S
Willow Creek Saw-Mill!
Keeps countuutly ou hitiul all kinds of UNDRESSED LUMBEriilso
PICKETS, LATHS AND SAWED SHAKES!
t fMill Locnt. il at tho Head of Willow Crek, 16 miles abote HeppiW-.iS
Land Office at LeUrande. Or.. April 11. '60.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of hie claim, and that said
proof will be made before the county judge, or
in his absence before the oonnty clerk of Morrow
county, Ogn, at Heppner, Or., on June 3. 1HSU,
viz;
Frank McVorkte,
Hd No. 3821 for the NWU 8WS4 EV, BWH, 8Vf
!, Sh" Bee 13, Tp 3 H. R 29 E.
He names the following witnessea to prove
his conrinuous residence upon, and cultivation
of. said land, vii:
J, 8. (iurdane and D. f Ourdane, Ridge, Uma
tilla Co., Oregon; ('..it. Cate and F. It. Uherman,
Lena, Morrow county. Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
hubstautia) reason, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why Birch proof
should not be allowed, will be given an opportu
nity at the above mentioned time and place Ut
enms-eramine the witnesses of said claimant, and
to otter evidence in rebuttal of tliat submitted
by claimant.
317-22 " IIknry Rinehabt. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Tinnd Office at La Grande. Or.. April 11, 'a'1.
Nf.itrc is hprehv given that the foUowing-namad
settler has filed notice of bis intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that aaid
,.p.,of will ha made before the countv iudire.
or in hisabsence before the county clerk of Mor
row county, uregon, at tieppner, uregon, on
May 81, 1889, viz:
Lafayette Penland,
Hd. No. 2173, for the SEV4 NEH NE)48EH8ec2S,
btuI Hii NW4 Hec fl. l p B. n il fi
lls names me lonowing witnesses m prove
his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation
..r l..,l ui?.
John Zollinger, Jerry Phillips, Andrew Stevon
son and Johu Skoglin, all of Heppner, Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance pi sucn proor, or woo auows or any
MiiliHtjintial reason, under the law and the regula
tions of the interior depart merit, why such proof
Bhould not be allowed, will be given an opportu
nity at the above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant,
and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted by claimant.
317-22 Henhy Rinkdabt. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land nmi'PHM.fiflrnndfi. Or.. April 10. '8fl.
Nutiue in hereby iven thHt the followiiiK-imrned
HHttlerhiis fiiwl notice off Mb intention to mnKit
final procf in wipport (t lti daim, Hiui that m9
proof wilt be made beffore the connty judjw of
Morrow county or in his abnenoe before the clerk
of Htiid county at Heppner, Or., on Way 24,
1889, viz: ' ,
0. M. Campbell,
Hd. No. 21.98. for the NEH Bee 18, Tp 1 N, It 2ft E.
He imnies the following witjieneB tn prove
hiHcontinuouB residence upon, and cultivation
of, waid land, viz: . ,
John ('. (ie Te, John Harkar, Uobrt Barns
and William King, all of Galloway. Oregon. -
Any p -rson who deiren to protest againwt th
allowance of mich proof, or who knows of an
suhHtantiHl reason, tinder the law and the regula.
tionn of (he Interior Department, why such proof
Bhould not be allowed, will be given an Oppoitu
nity at the above mentioned time and place to
croHH-BXutnine the witnesses of Baid claimant,
and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that eubmit
ted by claimant.
817-2 Hknby Rinehabt, Kegiater.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I .and Office at Tke Dalles. Or.'. April 10. '89.
Notice in hereby given that the following named
settlor has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in tmpport of bin claim, and that eaid
proof will be made before Che clerk of Morrow
county, Or., at Heppner, Or., on June 12, '89.
viz:
John WilUnyham. '
Ds. No. m, for the NK1' NKU Sc 23 and W!V
NW and NWH KW'i Hec 24, Tp 3 8. It 26 E.
Ho names tlie following witiieHPs to prove
his continuous renideiice npon, and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Wm. iiiighon, Arthur Daly, John Hendrix and
George .Gray, all of Heppner, Morrow county,
Oregon.
Any perHon who deeirea to protest against tho
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regu
lations of the Interior Department, why snch
proof should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witni'ssea of said
claimant, and toolTer evidence iu rebuitalof that
submitted by claimant. -.
317-2 F . A. McDonald. Register.
NOTICE OF INTEN'UOM.
Land Office at Tho Dallas, Or., April 17. '89.
Notice in hereby given that fhe following
named settler has tiled notice cf his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the judge of
Morrow comity, Oregon, at lleppuer, Oregon, on
June 1, 1889, viz:
William Luelliiig,
Hd. No. 2H75, for tho HYM HWVi Sec 12, and Y.
NV4 ami SWl4 NK'4 Hec 13, Tp li S of li 25 K.
He nanu'H the following witnesses to prove
his continuoiiH residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
O. M. 1'Wnnworth, Waller Branson, W. H. It -bin-son
and tr. W. ('Unpin, all of Hardman, Oregon.
Any peraon who ilcnirea 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 incut, why such proof
should not be allowed will be given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned tiuiiand place
to cnxiMs-exumine t he witnesses of Haiti claimant,
ujui to of ler uv ideneo in rebuttal of that submit
ted byclai mailt.
SiK-a2:i . P. A,. MuDoNAr.n, Kngistor.
IloW TO (iKT THIS (rA.ETTI! FOR NoTH-
ino Mr. 0. E. Fidl, the- Hoppuer mir
Hi'ryman, will hoII you 100 applo trees fit
Mih n'ijulur rnto, $10.00 per hundred,
tmd give yim ona copy of tha IIrppner
Qakhttr for one year. Fifty apple trees
w ill cost you $7.50, nnd with thin he
will jjivo you one copy of the Gazkttb
for aix months. His stook is strictly
first class, and in warranted.
GEORGE PETRIE,
Charges moderate.
For C
FEfflO BROS, k WW,
Upon Consignments !
I Boston, Mass-
Arlington, (Jr.
Coffin & McFarland,
ARLINGTON, HEPPNER.
Have just arrived in Heppner and are ready for business at the old stand of Jas.
M. Hager,
Are purohaeed from the largest, finest and best markets in the United States.
We cordially invite an early inspection.
Latest styles Dress Goods, Trimmings and Fancy Goods soon to arrive.
Handsomest line of Gents' and Youths'
DON'T ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT
Until yon examine our elegant assortment.
XIIVJ STYIvISII HATS.
OUR STOCK OF GENTS' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS HAVE ARRIVED & ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION.
Also, Leather Collars and Cuffs, with Fronts to match. Something new.
If you need a genuine
SAN JOSK, CALIFORNIA, SADDLHf
!: Silver-mounted Bits and Spurs or a set of team harness, oome to our store
GROCERIES,
The Celebrated Mitchell Wagons, Plows," and
A Car-Load of the Celebrated
CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS
On the way.
P WISE. SjiPLES,
Crockery and Glasssware,
TKNTS, & W AG 0:NT-CO VERS
Guns, Pistols and Ammunition,
ITIUNKS A-ISTD VALISES.
In fact our aim will be to carry in stock
ythiag is k U Merchandisin,
All to be sold very low.
Freight rates, have been reduced one-third,
and you can depend upon being sup
plied in competition with any other
town in Eastern Oregon.
Money advanced on wool for Christy & Wise,
tlighest cash price paid for sheep pelts.
ill:
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.
!A HORSE m
Avill tmvol well when shod by
ROBERTS. SIMONS,
G ei i.eial I31acksnii tlis & Farmers.
REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
o
Horsesttoeii Si.DQ per Spaa alter may 1st, 1889.
S31-A FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS
Matlooli. Corucr. 3VXaixi Stroot, Xleppuer, Or.
NELSON JONES, Tres't.
MORROW COUHTY LAND S TRUST CO
(Incorporated.)
General Warehouse and F
Avarding
The Company has recently constructed a two-story
warehouse, 80x100 feet, with wool press and all con-
venienccti jur riiirituini' ii uuc.
The Warehouse Charges at Heppner will be the same
as tliose at Arlington, Jess cartages.
Vroitilit nonn imled wool from. Hpimtipr srtmp na
from Arlington.
' .1 .. 7
tasn, auvuitcca iipurt, cunsiunmencs oj wool or wool in
storage.
THE RON E. FELL, MANAGER.
TIT1C HlilPPlJilR.
Livery and Feed Stable,
Hunsaker & Long,
J? ro u vi e t o rt-5,
Opposite Natters' Brewery, Heppner, Or.
Btoolc Hoarded .- tlie lnr, Week, or Month
Saddle Horses, Buggies and hacks to
hire at Reasonable Rates.
Hay and grain for saleat reasonable prices.
BUS to & FROM all TRAINS.
Goods delivered to any part of the city. Leave orders at our oftiee, in stable.
All Stock Left in Their Car Will TU-eiT the Bert of Attention.
nlVAxi. Aid' AKIiAfiD,
Heppner.Or.
Fine Clothing ever shown in Morrow Co.
HARDWARE,
DOORS filD WIINWS.
E. R. BISHOP, Treas.
or-
irents.
i
. - 1 - - J J i .
GILLIAM
MAIN STREET,
.DEAtFRS
Hardware, Tinware, Copperware, Granite
ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, Nails, and Black
smiths' Supplies.
.ALSO AGENTS FOR.
Newton Wagons,
Standard Mowers Ss Readers
Norwegian Plows,
ETC.
Tie Celebrated "Perfect" Baker Bar!
BY THE CIi-LOA-D.
A large aortment of Crockery, Glassware,
Lamps, Fancy Goods,-
Are constantly receiviug new invoices, wlncli cash can tak
tbe lowest prices. Job-work executed in a skillful manner.
MADDOCK CORNER,
W. O. MINOR,
Suocessor to Miuor, Doilaon & Co.
CASH anil B01T0M PIES.
If You Want
DRY GOODS.mhCXOTHING,
Gents' Itii'nisstlilris Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, s Shoes,
WOOD and WILLOW WVll,
agricultural implements,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns,
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or anything usually kept in a that-class store, call on
W. O. MINOR.
E. J. SLOCTJM & CO.,
Next door to Leezer & Thompson's hardware store, Heppner, Oregon.
A Fresh Stock of
DRUGS A-ISTD MEDICINES
Constantly on hand.
PrescriptioasFWDanrHtj
A Choice Line of
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS.
And many other articles too numerous to medtion.
C. M. MALL0RY,
May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dodaon fc Co.'n Store,
HEPPNER, OREGON
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Furniture, Mirrors,
Bedding, Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc.
Also For Sale
188G MODEL, WINCHESTER RIFL S.
Cheap For Cash.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
May Street, Heppner.
tl V A N D 11 Y N,
DEALEB IN
General S
i .11 -
1
BOYS
Groe eries,
CROCKERY,
Goods
Also Take Orders
SUITS.
--Ni
N A fl Q N
H3Ndd3H
PATRONIZE
FAMILY GROCERY
HAS THE BEST
Opposite W. O.
iii.t'i'jN
Sperry's New
HEPPNER, - - OREGON.
Capacity 70 Barrels
J. B. SPERRY, Proprietor.
-:
Flour from best Grades of Wheat, flour
and Mill Feed. Is now for sale in quantities
to suit purchasers.
& COFFEY,
HEPPNER
IN.
tc.
HEPPNER.
Notion s
A mmu -nition
AND
illow Ware.
ja
aanvaa
A "S '3
'133MS WIN
AND CHEAPEST.
wire
Minor's, on May Street,
OREGON
Roller Mills!
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