THE GAZETTE. HEPPNER. THURSDAY, June 13, '80 IRRIGATION OF ARID LAUDS. The Local Committee Are Seeking In formation From Every Section of. the Pacific Coast. Last week the editor of this sheet wrote the clmirmaii of the local committee on . irrigation, M. M. Estee, of San Francisco, regarding the full purpose of this cotnrait 1 56 and to what extent they desired information on the subjoct. The following is his answer: San Francisco, June 7, 18S9. Otis Patterson, Editor Heppner Gazette, Heppner, Or. : My Dear Sib Your letter of J une 3rd is at hand and contents noted. The state board of trade appointed a committee, of which I was made chairman, to aggregate all the facts possible relating to the arid and irrigable lands on the Pacific coast, and the oharacter of the irrigation now practiced in the various state and territories of this coast. We have had meetings and we "meet again on the 17th of the month. VVe are gathering all the iaots togetner possible for the pur pose of presenting them to the senate oommittee on irrigation, when it comes west. We desire to know among other facts: First The number of irrigable acres or iana in each ot the coun ties of California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington Territory, Arizona, or any other of the Pacific territories. Second The streams of water of each county, with about the amount of water in each of those streams; also the amount of land that is already irrigated in each of such localities or counties, and the amount of water now being used for that purposu. Third The effect that irrigation has upon the value of the land so irrigated, and also, the effect upon the amount and character of the products produced by reason of such irrigation ; and lastly, any other facts which would be of corn won interest to the cause. These are not nil the point that we are seeking, nor all the points we make, but we are endeavoring to get together suth maps und re ports and: surveys and other au thoritive information upon the question of irrigation as may be of interest to the senate committee when it visits the Pncifio states and territories. The committee will be here some time in August of this year. 1 am very much obliged for your letter, and for the information which your letter conveys, and should be pleased to hear from' you and to get any other in forma tion which you have or may ob tain. The subject reaches tlm entire Pacific slope, and is not confined to California, or Nevada or to any otner one state. I remain yours sincerely M. M. Estee.. A WORTHY PROJECT' Artesian wells have proved of immense advantage in the dry dis tricts of California, and have been worth millions there to fruit-growers and others. The natural for mation of the earth will indicate where such wells can be made to work, and our Eastern country should, in course of time, develop capacity to produce thou). At Heppner th people have been try ing to work up such a project and it is finally left for the town coun cil. A company of citizens will be far more likely to succeed, and it ' is important that the project shall be pushed, if only to deoide if ar tesian wells can be secured in the Columbia basin. Senator IStauford is confident that the vast arid dis trict, extending from Mexico to British Columbia, with an average width of 1,200 miles, can be re deemed and made wonderfully pro lific. His plan is irrigation by some means, either artesiau wells or by reservoirs and canals, or by both. The interior region, lying between mountain ranges, should lie favorable for artesiau wells, and if they can be made available the result will be that the arid region, now known as desert, will be homes for millions and wonderfully pro d ucti ve, Ore tjoniu n. The above article presents an opinion which is fully shared by this paper; that the artesian well project which is being agitatrd here would likely be more success ful in the hands of a company of citizens than with the town coun cil. The latter here are progress ive men, and are acting on the matter in a way which will event ually result iu an attempt to secure artesian water. Yet, servants of the people do not always feel like taking upon themselves the re sponsibility of using public funds in what might be deemed an ex periment. Referring to the transformation of arid regions to thoso of fertility by means of artesian water, is somewhat misleading. Heppner is not situated in a semi-desert sec tion. Willow creek Hows through the town and affords water to run a large roller flouring mill about eight months of the year aud fur nishes water for irrigating pur poses where it can be reached by ditches, but the place is absolutely without means of protection against fire. It would be uselss to put iu n system of mains, pipes, plug, etc., with a supply of water which can bs depended on only eight months in tha year. Two plans have therefure been coubidered. Firtit, -- - ln-n ; . a reservoir; second, by an artesian well. The latter project has re ceived more consideration at the hands of our people than the other plan, tin's section being considered quite favorable for an artesian flow. It is a fact that the success of the enterprise here would prove that in much of the interior coun try artesian water could be had to the benefit of many sections less favored in the matter of water than the Heppner country. . TONS OF FLEECES. From morning until night Hepp ner's busy streets are resonant with the chuckle of loaded wool wagons and tho jingle of belled teams. Heppner is beginning to receive the reward of many years hard work.. Through energy and enterprise it has been transformed from an isolated place to a railroad town of no mean importance. It is situated at a favorable point geographically. Beyond the Blues, the man! wagon roads from points far seim- rate, converge and come together! on routes lending to Heppner. Over these thoroughfares the stock man hauls his products to roi.vket or for shipment to oihor pnvnts. If the sheepman desires to sell his clip, he can dispose of it hero to a ijood advantage. Tho difference in the freight tariff o Arlington and Heppner to marktn emt and west are not sufficient to encour age hauling overland to the main liue, and merchandise of nil kinds is sold here in competition with the neighboring towns of Ailing ton and Pendleton. As the Oregonian a,iya, edi torially: "Heppner will, dtvive vory great advantage from the building of the brunch load to that place. For one thing, an immense quantity of wool, thut hml to be hauled to the river heretofore, will now be loaded oti the trains at Heppner and go from there direct to market. This aloixa will change their business relations with the world. Heppner also, w becoming an important point for general business and is acquiring consider able trnde. Tli is "improvement and enterprise favor development, and the world moves on to greater things, leaving the past only a memory. Now that railroad de velopment has really commenced, Oregon is assiMiing new features every year and in every quarter." OKKUON. NATIONAL UIAIUI. lli(lmtei- Thiril Ittginirnt of Infantry. Tim Dalles, On., Juno 7, 18,5'J. (Uonenil Orders No. 11.) 1. Ti iiwiiKnation of Lieut. T. F. Mulligan, f G company, and Opt. J. - Young ami Limit. A. E. Dart, ol B onmpany, havo benn annrpkd by the uovnrnor. 2. The Rlution lioompany ifOieiftby olimiired from Pmlton to Arlington. 3. lr: O. 0. llolljHtor Iihh boen up pointcil und coininimiioiipd cnptiiin ami Miriteon ot the Third infantry, O. N. !., h'uiu iiw wm ii rtmptijT.iMi uuu nueye' uordii)lv. ' I 4 TI.'m fv.M. I ...... ,.,, wliiiouod stuff, bartd, and A, B, C, 1 a , 11 cotnianieH tit thiw recnuetit. will gt of instructjijii at Tbe Dalles unci he will lie roHpcetnil and nbcyr-d ue- Mi nim K !H. Or. July U, 18WI, and? will break oamn ou the 5th. 6. Conipati'ms 11, 1 nnd E will take train of the Oi H. 4 N. Co., to arrive iu The Dallas sAout, i!:3J P. M., July !i, 1HS tl. Company ooniiuauderu are pot al lowed to (oubouny man frnm attendnnoe ut Ibis camp. Applications for pernim sioD to remain at home niuril be made out jo writing, sworn to, and Bent to IIicho headquarters not later tliaii JuueUS, lHH'J. 7. Company commanders will report to me at onoo the ti umber of men they will brin i;, in order that the necessary tenia uud tamp equippayo may be pro vided. 8. Tho Fourth will be oolebihied in a nlurioiiB manner, and the rudiment will be taught a soldier's duties in autive ser vioe in a practical way, and a fall at tendance will be iuaiated on-for the good of the service. Ity order of ("has. K. MonoAN, lIIieil: Colonel. Jos. P. Fmoini.u-i, lull it. and A.ljl. I'ltOH AVKATllK.lt Itl l.l.l-I IN NO. 11. lor tin. Wcok KudliiK Jin.f H, IXH. ORKOON KTITI WkATHKK lll'IIEAU ) t'o-o)uiratlliK witli I'. H. Hi. Ki-iv. ('KNTHALOvriCK, 1'OUTANU, OH. ) Tlie tpmpt1 rat lira ban ln'oii abova tha nvinint, in all am-tiona, from 3 to 12 diKroei. Tlin miufall haa been balow lUu avtrUKf. ui't Mn oiHMirrinil in the Htate during tlin puat wwk Tha aniiahiiiH ban bawn above tlie aviirttue, few ulouda being at all vitoblu. Tlia atfm. of tlie condition on the wln'at crop haa not boon favnrabl.', but to fruita and bitrriaa i haa been vury favorublii. 'Dm wa k waa rhar acturizad by uontiiiuad warm, oluudlaaa wiiathur' Smidtiy, Juno 2nd, beiutf uuuauaUy warm, the ttiuriuouie ar rauitinu from ill lo llli di'iiretm, lu Southern Oregon no raiu boa t'lUeii ainca May 'Jljt, oiccpt a fuw ahowara ou May 2SUi. In llai.lNru Oivaun, in aectioua, rain full oupiuualy Ilia luat week of May. Thia ahowt a lack of moialui at tlie jiropor time tluutla ahowura dur ing tbu firat two wm.kd of lime are naoaaaary for the pniar (irowlh a d maturity of tha grain crop. KoLHirta from alt aactiona indicata a doaire for inoro raiu to iimuro tha wheal rop, Tha yield of wbaat, notwitliataiiding the preacut dry aiiall, will bu much alaive thaavarngo, while rain would ' iusura a much mure buuutifitl yield. J The wheat ha headed out wuil. and harvaating will lie in full away in conrau of the ueit twu waeka. 'The hay hai-vnat is uuw iu full proareaa, aud larae cropa aro being yieldial. At Uundon, Cooa tiuuiity, a held ot rye wae cut for hay which averuged eight touH to the acre. At Weeion, Uamtiiia county, one "eoot" of wheat wna found tu have Itkl atalka iu it, measur ing IS iucuaa iu length. Through Morrow county the orchard, ttardt.aii aud grain tielda arc thriving and promlaiiig; im uaual yield of croa of all kind will , lie hur vonlcd iu thia a well aa other IMgionaOf the Mlata. The atrawlarry and cherry crop continue to yield enurmoualy; wild blackberriea are rita) iu Polk county. In Jackaou county the graiaai are in bloom, with iudiuationn for a large yield. Hopa are very promising lu thu VV ilinmette val ley A few a-ood ahowera would prove to be yf great beuebt to uropi uf all kiuda. II. 8 Paoni, Ob. U.S. Sig. 8-irv. Lfoi At 'I iu. -Kery rwtilnt tf thoiinmn territory urromuluitf Hninnmr bIhhiIiJ hnvtt HPpiitr(ArrTi. ll it a ,r thai ut ftr- fi'lM U liKik atlur tliti Umi inU iHttl of tlin mIh. I ihtertwttAi in tim kurutwii of cvttry tuliHUKaJit, lt him l wi)iuilit ur Jltirr, HtiK-k-uwnr ur nlit4ei-t)frilr. ll oi only uutict the iriiitral tiHii(uiiitfMu( tl.e cutiiutuiiit) nil KHMoru Ui Koi i, but JnotiN uuicii tmc to Ui t'lt-Hiii of ti grvptuu tif wh VS lulu you must Iihvuiih (Aif rrn, i it liiHM nut Ur couUi ii n till tin ila ot ilia tiriMii uiuinioittuu 'iw.-kly OnsfomHn." Thii IMtfl oiuplttm ti'lKrapUic mhhHh wlitorml uitti HKriculiunti m-wit, utuikot rriMrt, tto. iUv "Wowkly Orogomiiu." with iu fund of Bonml uuw, nnd the Upwiitl' liAiciTK, live, 1mh1 lAMr, 'or nlert rntirxiing il.tt wwlfure of our wciion, will It-wp jrou !! tufttruunl. lu Ih w11 poitHj w a (ilfKNurw, miJ m o'ltm ini!Hjr iu your IKK-k. t. 'or ttiemtn 17 day, or till July Ut, Uim ,"vVtHkJy UregoiiiBu1 BtiU tua Hi-iipiuir UAZkriK will only ?ot you jS V (or ytvtr m ulwwi ioln.ii. i'ltitt ih hi r ctly (Mali oiler, i ttbiMW, tuai-wiKkl luid ruUiUiu puiilMM.t. will nut Ik tu a'pan) un IfM by ,Mt'il tirraugttiun.it. O.J Huovcribfra uiut ixirtt tu unit to take hdai Uicf "f (lu oppunuuiy of iMKiuriujf iibuatiiil v.f rmg uuiu i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEKIOIU Cexhi'b Offii'K, I Washington. V. C . May 1, 1SH9. j To the Medical Profession: I be vnrioua medical ttssooiatmnii and tlio medical profession will he ulad to Iw.rn llr .!, n H Uillili.rs ailPirwin I TJ. S. army, has cunseutod to tnke charRe of tbe report on mortalily and the vital Htatintion of tbe United Stab hr re turned by tbe eleventh ceusin. As the Vuiled States baa no lyMem of registration of vital etatiatiiB, such as is relied upon by olber civilized nations fur tb purpose of ascertainiui; tbe actual movement of population, our rvjnsiis af fords the ouly opportunity of obtaining near an approximate estimate of the birth and death rati a of much tbe larger nurr of lha minntrv. wliieli is pntirelv unprovided with any satisfactory a.VHteru of slate and municipal registration. In view of this, the census office, dur ing the month or May tin year, will iasue to the medical profession through out the country "Physician's lU'ifistern" for the purpose of obtaining more ac curate returns of deaths than it is pos sible for the enumerators to tmke. It is earnestly hoped that physicians in every part of the oouutry will co operate with the census office in this importaut work. The feoord shonld lie kept from June 1, im, to May 31, 1H!H. Nearly 26.000 of these registration books were tilled up and returned to the office in 18H0, and nearly all of them H3ed for statistical purposes. It is hoped that douhlo this number will be obtained for the eleventh census. Physicians not receiving registers can obtain them; by sending their names and addresses to the census office.and, with Ibe register, an official envelope which requires no stamp will be provided for their return to Washington. If all medical and surgical prnntition ers throughout the country will lend their aid, the mortality and vital statis tics of the eleventh census will be more comprehensive and complete than they have ever been. Every pbysician should take a personal pride in having tbis re port as full and accurate us it is possible to make it. It is hereby promised that all informa tion through this source shall be held Btrictly confidential. ItOBKKT fj. I'oriTEB, Stipt. of Census. A OliKAT KK.MKHY. The Biochemio BinnodieH thut have iiijidn oiwili o'i inrl(rf n I ciirpa nr nnw frtr sale ut our dru Btorofi. Any ono le - mniiis of IcarriiiiL'; about lhHo mediomee can do 80 by calling onourdniytfiatrt uud trnttinp painphlet on "New Treatment of DiHt'HHo." Jiiochemic tiHMlicinH acts in harmony with nature's lawn Hml liealH the wick or rebuilds wanted tinMio in clironiu oasfH, on the Haiue principle th;rt true ih nonriHhod uud hUHtanirfl in mhr to produce a nuv twi or hranch that may iiuve Wen hroken. liineHHe moitim u luck of h certain principle at (hi plaoe atiectfiil. 15,.;chmi.i.h-v MupplifH that hivk. ' :i-';V2K Mi l l( K Is liarelir given tluit Hfliilnil liidn will he received nt the county trlerk's ollicn on Wednpstliiy, the lirddiiy of .Inly, 188!), for building a county bridge on the .lumen & Walker ranch, Little Butter creek, now owned by K1 Day. Each bidder has the privilege to make his own plans and ftpecilicatioiin for .suit! bridge and price for building in a workmanlike manner, and all bills to be filed with the comity clerk by 4 o'clock on the above named ilny. June 12, 1889. (Signed) Wm. Mitcheu,, County Judge. FACTS KKOM II. U s. TnfatitH, cliililH, hovH. mena', .'mil tiiceat aHHiirtment of oli-ctiiiu Imts nt 11. & B's. IVlnat eomploto lino (if wall pitperfl, lior oro, rllRB, unci ciuJihiih at reduc ed tiriees now on exliibition at Heppuor t lilRokmnn'n. Ladiea are invited to oall nnd inspect our new arrivals of nil woo) tricotN, ma zuma plaids, latest patterim in stripes, jerseys etc., ete. HerdeiB would profit by e.viiniiniuif our woolona and full stiick hoots. Call and tu k e n oliew of our H. A li's. private Htook eliewini; toi aoeo. Kor sale by 11. it I!., Hole nentH, tbe l coieiiriueu nuiaeii s Hik t un Isukintt rowiier lor ,'itio. luich can conlainH l'a pounds. Eiiinl to the very best in the market. Come early to avoid the rush I'arties wishing to pureliaHe fall aup. plies would do well by calling on Hep pner & Itlatkman. We insure gentleman ly treatment, low prioes, nnd good qual ity iu nil lines, tlour in quantities to unit nt mill prioes. Most ooinpleto and extensive, line of mens', boys', nnd ladies', buck nnd kid driving gloves, wooleu-lined cloves to keep your bands warm' when snow Hies, ('all aud inupeet our tida. nt tl. & It's. 5io trotiblu to show ku'kU. To CoNRUJlPTiVKS. The undersigned having lieen restored to health by sim ple means, after sulTeriuif for several years with a severe luni; nlTections nnd that dread disease, consumption, is anx ious to mnko knowti tu bis fellow sulTor ers the menus of erne. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a oopy of the piesnription used, whieb they will tlud a sure cure for con sumption, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis, and nil throat nnd Iiiiik' maladies. He holies all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove n blessing, will please address, ltiiv KmvAitn A. Wilson, Wil liamsburg, King's en ii tit v. New York. MAUKET HE PORT. HAitiv vnom'cm liutler, (,'ilf-e.lKed, 20 to 25 eonts. EllllK. EfTBS are very scarce. Wanted nt 2iV. V1MF.TA111.KS. New potatoes, 2 to 3 cents per Hi. Old Potatoes, ecu! H.r lb nnd senroa. POl'LTUY, Cliickeus, ft) to $1 per doon, aooorditiK to size. WOOL. Several good tales have been made during the pnat week J. li Avon sold nt l ie; (Jnuiil Hros., 15o; llu ller ,v Ilul- lock, H'jU. Wools of all grades lire looking up. F1.01 it. There litis been quite a decline in the Hour market within tbe puat live weeks. Sperry's best irrude of Heppner tlour, fl bbl, i'M: per bid; retail, 81 (K). Wnitsliiug l'eerlees Hour, S4.25 ill any quantity. IIVF STUCK. Good beef outtle, 2 to 2'9 tents per pound; mutton, $2 per head. UIK.-OI MKATS. Iaiiii steak, retnil, 10 cents per pound; round steak, 12' cents; rousts, 10 cents; boiling, 5 to t cents. Mutton, 12' cents, lHt qualily. NOTICE OF INTENTION. UiulOllW nt Ti hntlt Or.. Jntie V H. Ntu it lierty iven Ihut tli ftitlowing nitiiml '(llfr liiw ti'ttl uutiot uf hid iiitintiou to ink hnl proof m vnpiKtrt uf tun I'lftiid, mid tlmt tut ul iirKf will tra intuit U fort) tli couuty jii'JK of Morrow cmitv. hi Htnpi:or, Or., on Jul) W. IttKV. vis. John A MpmitiMi, lid. iC09. tcv the KK Hw. Tp. S H.. K. V4 E. W. M. Il uitiutH) t)i ftiliowiiift wituftuHw to prove nil oonlniiMMit rwtUWucb uom, mid ctiltnHtiou of. Mid ImikI.vu: W. W. HrHumm, J. 1 1 ). KirUnnl Kobiu nott, IcrM" h:itnlttfii, nil of Mil. Or. Any .HnM'ii who tttwr.f n to prott iun)URt th allowHiutof omiii prtf or wtio known of any tnb tail!f I raieou, uml'T llo Uvt anil t .rwu'ntiun uf tli ltnfiior Dmmrtmont. wliy nuoh pnnif itouU not bniloi. will l)e nivwi an optKrtu tnty ul tht rtbovw utt:iliiiK.i tmni mid tli to oixwia-itittiiiie tii witii-- uf wul climntll, Mid to otttrvuieiiou iu rvbuttal of tlnt ubiuit- ud by cUirawit. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office t The lull. Or.. Janv . 'Hd. H-itice is hert.br KiTen that i h, rlpiiwing-nam1 settler has tiled nitir nf I... ... .t. final Proof in support of l,i ,jla,ra, awl that miti i I nrai) will be ma.li tnfr ti, couuo juilw of ' county, at llei;pnr, Untoa. on J ul) 20, Charles E. Kirk. i m. 1101, for the Hi NK'i Heo. . and W'i NW1,. I Ill, Tp. 4 8 , K. K. W. M. ! He namw the following witneeeea to prove hi ! eontinnoue rpbidenoe. upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: L. J. Bliauor, Frank Oilliam Theodore Tel. ! David wwnwn, all of Heppner, Or, Any person vfhodmiree to pnitmt niniinut the j allowance of such prieif. or who knows of any Huhnrantial reaeon, under tha law and the retfii- uuiona oi n.e inieriur oepartnient. why such proof should not lie allowed, will be Riven an ' ouportnnity at the above mentioned time and 1 place to. croee-examina the witiiosaes of said j i-latniant, antl to. oll.ir evidence in rebuiulof I tint inbinitteil t,y claimant. . ! 3ffi'3" f.A.McDouj).lteistf. NOTICE OF INTENTION tjoid Offieeat lialirande. Or.. .Tunefi. 'HA- 1 Notiee ia hereby iriven tlmt the foUowiiift-iiamed : settler hu hied notice f.ti intention to com-! unite and make linal priKif in aufaort of l.ia ' claim, and that Raid proof will be made bef r the eonuty clerk of Morrow couutv, at llepp-: uer, Or., on July Ihsy. viz: Frank E. MeCorkle, i 11,1. No. MSI. forth NW! 8WH F.V, BW! an.l : SW4 HKU See. 13. Tp. 8 S., It. fc. 1 He names the following witnesaea to prove ! his cotifcinuoiia rettidence upon, and cultivation i of. said laDd, viz: i I'. K. t ale, r . It. Slierma'l. of Lena, dr.; J. S. I Gurdare, I). ('. (Turdane, of Uidiie, Or. ' Any person who .liwirw., te pr.iteet axainnt the I allowance of fuch proof, or who knowg of nnv i ulwointia! rearfoii. ii'i.hrtiie law and thorucula tions of the Interior Deparl meet, wliy such proof : should not he allowed, will he iven an opportn- i ity atthe ahove mentioii'l time and p.aco to. crosM-examifie the witiieesert of eaid claimant, and t t olfer evidence iu rebuttal of that niibimUed ; by claimant. H&JO llKNtlV HtSKIl KV.T. Kwiater, j NOTldl OFINTfiNl'lON. Ijind Ofticn nt TlienaHos. Or.. .1 urc 1(1. 'SC. Notice in hfTeliy iii veil tintt the foilwTniritamed settler Iihh riled noiiee of her intention to nmk4 riual proof in uj.ort of her claim, ami that wind proof will lie made before the county jinltie of Morrow eounty, at Hepp ner, Or., tin July SO, rSrf, vi: Racket Ifiwkim, v:iUvo of ViuZi"Ho kins,(lecpnseit. IM. 6H. forth E'iHK'i Be. ft. i SW oil. tortile rj .HPI m.h in. SW SW'i Sec. 11. nnd N W'i SW, See ll.Tp. fj.. K. E. W. M. 8he nHineethefolloiviiar witnewHes.o nrove bin ztiz?","m-cA"at,"u f Allmrt Wrinlt, Jinnor Der-uy. of He-ppncr, Or.; Ham iTorulown. II Ih HiiWftrnrd, l JUrd man, Ur. Any porHon who (liwiffs fr protcut nfiiiitt the allowrtru'o of Huch proof, or who knows of any nulHtau iai rcusofi under Mm Ih ami h rcmjlH tioriH of iho Iiitonoi- IipHrtnu-tU, why hucIi p.'onf nlion.d nol. Ijo uilowml, will bi ivnit iin n portiinity ut tlio uhovt) meiu oruid time itinl pJuct 10 rroBH-oxmriint! tho witiK'-'sitH nf mini itliiinmti. find Ut oftor HviiUfucQ m rt'tiii.t&) if (hut. tmhmit.- 1 le! ilt'lHnnunf Y. X. Mi.'Donalo. R'.'Hintar. NOTICE OF lS'i'ENTION. Uuid Office at Tho ILiIIm, Or.. May I, 'ail; I Notii-o ia liPr"hyivi.!it)iiil tliafollowuiK-iiailiHl HHttlor haa filinl notiiic of Ioh int.'iitiori to make 1 til. ul proof in niipjHirt of hit. chini, and that naid i liroof wiil lie niadt. Imfon. tin- jml-re of-Morrow 1 couiity. or in hia alm!.iii.c ln.roiv tiio olcrk of ftaid -ooiint.v. nt lloppnpr, (Jr.. or. ,ltino 211. 1V.H viz: ! John E. St'raiiHiks, .1 W anil i lid. No. 2ISU. for the N' NW'.i, SUM iii'. '4 rvv '.i ree i;i, i p i , ll l r.. He nainoa the followini; witm.Nr.H to pri.vo liin coiitinnona residenni.. upon, and cultivation of, H-iid land, viz: .lumen 11. Allen, .liicoh H. V illiams. Kilward Itoud and Anilmw KikhI, a 1 of Ki.rlil Mile, ( tr. Any peraon who d'Hin. I.. protent ai,'ilillt tlin nllowaiict' of hucIi j.n.i.f. or.who kriov of any aulietitntiiil ri'iiHon, iiiiii'.r tin. law a "d tin. rciruln tioni of thr. tnteriiir lli-tnirtini'iit. why iiuch miof ahould not lie allowed, will lie rivn an opportu nity at. the nliove iiieniioi.e.l time and place to croMH examine tliewimei-rti.t.if euid oliiiinunt, and to olfer ev idenijfi in rehiiruil of tluit eubmitted by claimant. SXl-n b. A. MeUoMALD, Kct'ifer, NOTICE OF INTEN'TTON. . Uiiid Ollicn ut The Dull. . Or.. May 31. 'c9. Nonce ie lierehy ciyen that liio roilowlnif named aoltler has hied notice of hn intention to make limit proof in nii.)i't of hi claim, nnd that euid proof will lie made before Ilia county jude of itiorrow coui.iy, tu tieppnor, nr., ou July 111, ltiSB, viz: William Graham, lid. 2IT.2. for the KliH NK'i fic. 5. and H'i NW, NWVi SW! Sen. 4. Tp.4 H., It. 25 K I He iiameM the followinu; witnosseH to prove J hia couliinioua reaidence upon, and cultivation of, anid land, viz: ll. F. i.'iiho, of llepjiner. Or.; .frilin .lenkina, Wiley Metice, .). I,. Ileymar. of KiKht Alile. Any person wlei deMiren to protent a'aiut the i allowance of audi proof, or who known of any I aulmtantial reason, iimier the law and tho nam- i hition of thn liuerior Ileinrtment. wliy Kticli ' proof kIioiiUI n,.t be allowed, will lie itiven a" opportunity at the above n.entii.iiHd lime and place lo 1-rnf.M-exannne the w.tto-ea of said ..oilman, uml toi.ner evHIeiiee in reUu.tlllof thut ai.li. nil Hal liy cJuituntlt. -an F . A. M. Do.nai.d. Iterator. NOTICE OF" "i N TE N if ON '. Land Office at The Dnllca. Or.. May 111, 181B. Notice ia hereby Kiveu that the followiiiK named settler haa tiled notice of hirt intention to make final liroof in Hiipporl of his claim, and thai auid proof will he made before the county judite of -Morrow county, at Heppner. Or., on July 111, IKlll, viz: James J. Mc.Oee, lid. 112(1. for Ihe N' NK . See. 0, and WW NW'j, Sec. 10, 'lp. 58.. B. K. He name thy following witiiRHRea to prove hid continnoiia reaidance upon, and cultivation of. aaid laud, viz: Kred 1'oppoii J. A. Adams, E. II. Dickons, Jiimea llama, all of Ilurdiiiaii, Or, Any tierson who demrea to oroleat n.,u...u( tho nllowance tif aurli proof, or who known of any mitiHtautia rwison, under the law und the rek-il ll ona or t ie Inferior ,.nri.Ti..l u.-... audi proof ahould not bo allowed, will be Riven an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to croas-examiiie the wittieeaea of aaid claimant, and to otter' evidence in rebuttal of that aulimitled by claimant. --" , A. MelKiNAl.!), Itciiiatar, NOTICE OP INTENTfON. Land OHice a't Lndraildn Or., Mav 15, IHSD. Notice ia hereby given thin, tbp t,.l ewinr. named aoltler haa tiled notice of hia intention to make tinal proof in aupport of hia cl.iin, and oiai aaiii prooi win oe mtule berore the county cleik of Morrow county, ut Ueppnor. Or., oil July 6, lbS.I, viz: John If. Johnson , for tho HW1 8im). 8, Tp. 4 8., P. No. 77:!5 K. VV. M. R. 27 Hn tminm thp fillowinff witnoi4 to prove hin contiiiuouH ivt-idtnce upon und L-ultivution ol, ottid ittiid, viz: K. J.Hill. of He, piitT, Or.. Jorry Phillips, of IjexiiiKton. Or , J. A. Dupuy, Hubert Dexlnr, of llnppuiT, Or. Any pernot: whodowirra to protost dinst the Hllowaiirv of nucli proof, or who Know of uny aubsUiiitirtl roauon, uiulBr tin 1hw- Hud the rcnn IntioiiM of ttio lUiwior l).'ji;irnn it, why such linwf Hhoulii not he hIIwtiI, will be privun n tpporlunity Ht iho above uientmneil time and plui'M to rroas-oxaituim tlni wituor-ufi of naid I'laiiniint. ntul to oiler Hvidoi.co m rohutud of Unit Htihautitd liy rlammnt. Hkniiy Hinkhart, Uotfister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijind Oifu-p nt Lidlranfl.' Or., My IS, 18NB. Notion ih hereby uiven thU tlu fnlltiwinff. liiimtMl net ler ban tile. I tiohoe of be intention 10 make titmt proof in otipport of hi elniin, und uuu sfiui piiK'i will tt nitele hefon Um eounty jiulte, tr m hm HOMeniK. iH-lore tho eoiutty elrk l of Morrow roiinty.Ht Heppner, Ore , on Juli 4. vir: V. t Cretsirell Hd. No. for the W4 8V 8eo. tY., and Wli NWi 8ec. ii6,Tp.3S K.28 K. Ho immeH tbe follow niu witneBUPii tn nnir uieiy i timuui, leomi'mu upon, UUU CttlllVlltlon of HHid litud, viz: tt T. Tippet t, of Unii, Or., Oliver P. M. Sim coke. John Kiiiiie,v,r.l'. Tlioinpdoii.nU of Hepp ner. Or. Any person whodenires to profit aniiit tli allowance tif Htii'ti prtMtf, or wko know of any ubatautiul reucon, uiulei Hie iuw4ik1 tlie ri'Kuia tioiiH of the Inierior lVpurlment, Uby euehprwof Bh'uld not be allowed, will Ihj ftiven an oppor tunny at tbe alove mmuioinxi time and place to onH-eiiiniuiH the wittiheo of tnid claimant, and to utter evideiii'e iu rabuttHl tf that submit ted b claimant. Siii-iiT - Hkxuy HiNtuvuT. Heh'iter. Smii Wasikd. C. M. Mullorv will pny the highest cush prices for" scrip, l'lace of luisincas, cnriu'r Miiv mul Chase Btret.ts. Ka have the Exclusive Control of jlm, don't tan to oftr a prlrt to Mtf tut 6wil, or tu tin BLSI MAD. (atr) Can Mtt ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. H. BLACKMAN & CO., HEPPNER, OREGON. o If ARTHUR COFFIN, ArliugtoD, Or. Do you need a Mowing Machine, Reaper, or Combined Reaper and Mower ? ; If so, Go to , ' i CoiHin i. McFarland's And S3l mm; ' ji--.r'i v. " CI I A M IMON MAC II I NE. The "CHAMPION" has been s.il.l during the past 2") years on the Paoifio Coast, and holds the lend. THK NEW CHAMPION STEEL 510W Eli is lh Strongest and Lightest Running Jl iwer in the world. Iteing made of Solid Sleel. it will not break to pieoes like ordinary nnst iron machines, and is sold at price within the ' reach of all. Tlxe Champion H in trie Ueaper.isjust the machine for Harvesting, where a lieavierand larger one is not wanted. OUR. ; - , - . - ' C a 1 i Tl TT i T" T T I- I t T( Ci I I f 1 i v) L( J L k 1 ) 1 1 1UJ ot n d y j J Is complotwilb the latent improvements. We keep all sizes of the Cel et r 11 1 o d Mitolii?li Wagons, Macks and Buckboanls. Full line of Dry Good, Groceries, Hiiniwuro, Boots ami Shoes, Clottiinff, Sudillen uml Htiinesis. Portland Enolish Ceinout, Lime, .Sulpliur, Salt, ptc, in lots to mit, All our goods fit prices to meet competition witli (iny town in Oregon. Ooll See "Oss, jft lil R.- I " . HeppniM' and Arlington. WSMA HORSES will t L'ii vel well when ROBERTS m SIMONS, Goi ) e i -i 1 1 13 1 ; ic k. w m i t b ,s & 1 1 iers. RKPAIR1NG MOWERS A SPECIALTY. Jtestaeii Slip Spa?. aftei lij'st 1839. 13A FUlST-CLaS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDEES Matloolx Oornor, Mat jjl Street, IIejilcr, Or. j NELSON JONES, Pres't. f. E. H. BISHOP, Tiens. MORROW COM Ul 1 TRUST GO. (Incorporated.) General Warehouse and For ward in Agents. The Company lias receully constructed a tieo-story warehouse SO ;v 100 feet, i villi lvool jtresx and all con veniences; for handling ivool. The Warehouse Charges at Heppner will he the same as those at irfin.atonf less carta.os. .Freight upon haled- wool from Heppner, same as from. Jrlinaton. . Cash advanced' upon consignments of wool or wool in storage. THE RON E. "SAIOliK La Flor de 1 - FOR SALE BY- AJ W". Marsliall - NEW HANK Heppner, The Future Capitol of the State of W'ashinoton. c - iH - o - fr.e - Lapointo's First Addition to tlie City of Elleiisbiirgli. I'ttrties wishing to purchase choice lots at reasonable prices, and property that will increase greatly in a short time, will please call on F. V. SXOW, Affeut, Who will make contracts and give full mat on concerning the same. Heppner, June 0, 1889. FRANK McFAKLAND, Heppnr,Or. - : Eiore in Heppner !! Bnv a 1 9. I - FELL, MANAGER. eyneman 1WED BLOCK- Oregon. e - 0'j - - tfli infor- nr ftkm ALSO THK FIRM OK -:Gilliam & Coffey,:- With ft huge nnd selecteil iine f Hardware, Tinware.Agricultural Implements And Harvostlns Mnolilnory, Queensware, Wood nmi Willow Wftii Pijm mid Plumbw-s' Material, Glasswara. nnd Stoves of the latest mid most approved pnttern. l?ird Cages nnd Grnnite Iron Ware. Tl 1 e 'Ne v ton AVnuons ni 1 cl. IT n eks. We call Special attention to the STAXDA1M) ::: MOWERS ! ! They are second to none and the wide cut is witbot a peer. THE s t r I . ' ZS f The Winner in all Contests. A Tin Shop in coiiiiection. Repairing and plumbing neatly done. Omnp outfits a s)ecialty. Our price.s an low (is the lowest for the class of goods we curry. GILLIAM & COFFEY, HEPPNER, OREGON. Snoceiwor to Miuor, Uoilxnu A 0 CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES If You 'Want DRAr GOODSlW;(:L01TnNC;, ' Ooiitss lramisiililrtfi; Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, - Shoes, VOOO WILLOW WARE, a ci u tcu jTUr al i m p.li-;m KN Tft, Groceries, Crockery,. Gi.ASswAur-., Gun. Ammunition Cutlery, Stati'.;n;ery, Or UQytliitii; llnallv kept in a IH-HU'iiifis nl,irv, fall on w o: MINOR. Tnko yniir- Next ilour to Leezer & Thumpsnn's luinlwnro sture, Hoppn.ir, Oregon Who keeps on liaml a Fresh Stok ot I)IM;GS AND A I lODIOIN JvS Hi Line m" liOMESTIO AND IMPOUTK1) CIC-fARS, Are the Heat. "BfxrjSniM!! Six Ioiiits, Oils, 13te. HEPPNER, OREGON. c. . 1V1. LUtAL . Hay Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dodson & Co.'s Store, HEPPNER, . OREGON Manufacturer of and De.ilor in Furniture, Mirrors,' Bedding, Brackets, . Picture. Frames, Etc. Also For Sale 1886 MOJJF.I, WINCIIKSTKK HIFLFA Chenp Fur Cah. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. May Street, Hepi'ner. irOIWFYT :UlLIS IN- General .'nz'j'ziz: GENTS' x. .-v I DOTS FURNISHING GoodS. Also Take OrJers POH, S D ITS. 5 Groceries, CROCKERY, I' lLu ii 1 1 -ni i A i U3Ndd3H ll d i u r PATRONIZE 7W j?3l. xS olinston's FAMILY GROCERY HAS THE BEST Opposite W. 0. Minor's, on May Street. HEPPNER .4W:;, X Cash Advanced Upon Consignments ! Address 117 Federal Street. 1 iiiiiinnnrnt' I I b 3 II. Ill lil 1 I II I 'U kU I I II 111 H .1.1. I 1 I I Prt'si'rijtiuns to Notion s A mmu- nition AND ii ni; K iimvaa in i i 'lllillS Mlli AND CHEAPEST. OREGON FOB BEOS, k CUIUS, WOOL ! v l A T T Al LWJ ) Stationery Merrhanf Boston. Mass,