Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 27, 1889, Image 2

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BEFPNER, THURSDAY, June 27, '8
EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
t. c. acbriy, kditob.
W Shoala Um Comajon Sim in Judging Oar
T ncbrn and Schools.
We demand of onr teaehera and com
mon sobooli that tbey ahall do certain
proscribed things. W demand that
they teach ewy child in the Innd to
read intelligently, and pleasantly
the printed matter oontained in books,
paper and magazines; that every child
be taught to write a good, plain, neat,
legible band; that erery child be taught
the essentials of arithmetic, i. e., to add,
ubtraot, multiply and divide simple,
compound and fractional numbers, to
calculate interest wilh absolute accura
cy and a commendable degree of rapidi
ty; that every child be taught the prin
cipal fsots in regard to the geography of
the earth; that every child betanght to
express its thoughts in a clear, forcihle,
grammatical language; that he be
taught the story of our country's histo
ry, so that hs may be able to gain a
plain straight-forward, conneoted ac
count of that story from the time of
Columbus to ithe present ; that every
child be taught something of the struct
ure and functions of his bodily organs,
and something of the laws of health. In
short we demand that our schools shall
give ta every boy in land a good, sound,
praotioal education, suoh as will fit its
posiesor for usefulness and happiness.
We find that not every boy and girl
obtains this demanded education, and
we artfWadT to cry out "failure," or to
aoquisce when others so cry out.
The critics of our common schools
take the examination papers or the gen
eral scholarship ascertained in some
way of a hundred pupils and then form
their estimate of the efficiency of the
schools by the scholarship of the blun
derers of the class.
Nothing else is judged in this way. A
horse trainer is not counted a failure in
his business beoause he can not make a
Dejter or a Maude S of every cult that
is placed in his hands. He is not ei
peoted to do it. It is not in the colt
therefore it can not bs got out. Nei
ther is it in every child to become a fin
ished scholar. The schools can only
give the acboolar the opportunity to
become educated. Whether or not they
do this can Dot be ascertained by bus
ing our judgment upon the failures of
their dull pupils.
When a goodly number of bright pu
pils in a school have learned well the suli
jeot required it is fair to presume that the
opportunity has been presented to al
pupils to learn the same. Were the
same common sense used in judging
schools and teachers that is used in
judging everything else, there would be
less adverse oritioism, and a higher and
more just appreciation of their real
mission and of their true worth.
HEPPNER AND MONUMENT ROAD.
FiopoHsts far the Grading and Completion of
the Jobn Day Wcirim Itosil from Hepnpr,
Morrow Comity, to Monument, (irant
Connty.
Office of SuPKiiiMTKNnmrr, I
Hkpinkb, Oh., June 15, 1889. )
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned until 2 p. m. on July 0,
at whioh time tbey will be opened.
Eaob proposul must be aocompanied
bv a chock or bond or other good and
sufficient guarantee in the sum of one
thousand dollars ($1,000) that the bidder
will, within ten days after being notified
of the Bcoeptanoe of his proposal, onter
into a contract with the commissioners
of tbe John Day Wagon Komi with the
necessary dodo sureties or tuo laitlirul
performance of the work therein named.
Forms, specifications and other infor
mation ran be otitained at the office of
the superintendent.
Bids will be received for the whole
work, or for any portion not less than
five miles.
APPOXIUATK ESTIMATE OP QUANTITIES.
CU. Y'ds.
Solid Rook 6(K
Loose Kock l.flHI
Cement Gravel l,5j()
Earth 33,110 J
Snwed timber in structures complete,
2.000 feet, a. M.; Logs iu structure, 4,(M0
lineal feet; olearing aud grubbing, lj
acres.
The right is reserved to rejpot any or
all bids unil waive defects
E. G. SPKimv.
Chairman Board of Com.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS,
Of Morrow County, Oreyon, June 12,
JHS9.
In matter of eiponso to county school
superintendent ;
J.H.Stanley, conuty superintendent,
to be allowed $2.00 per day for every
day occupied or eiuloyed iu visiting the
schools of Morrow oouuty.
In matter of miscellaneous bills
against the oouuty:
C. M. Mullory, furniture, 88 75.
T. R. Howard, sheriffs foes, 12 83.
JUMJS 13, BILLS CONTINUED.
John B. Ely, ootnniisiouer 17 40.
John A. Tuonipsou, , 17 40.
C. L. Andrews, clerks tees 159 79.
In matter of report on road from
Heppnsr to Monument of which E. Q.
Sperry, Frank Oilliara ami Prior Wil
son are commissioners, and D. V. Kin
nard, surveyor, report presented by
said commissioners was deolared and
reoorded.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
rBee to Thorn ns W. Ttullnv
a loi in Lexington, 8300.
Homer McKarland aud Emma McFar
land of Lexington to E. B. McFarlaud
of Tbe Dalles, two lots in Lexington,
100.
David A. Herren and Addie D. Herren
to Ellis Minor, a lot iu Heppner, 820JO.
Theodore Tel to Anson E. Wright,
W. of 8. f.)4 of section 10, and Ra
of 8. E.4 of section 9 of township
4 south, raugi 25 E. W. M.,87oO.
Lafayette Penlaud and Rebeoooa A
Peuland to Wm. Peuland, the 8. E.' of
N. E., and N. E.Jf of 8. E..y, of sec
tion 28 and 8.' of N. W.Jtf of seotion 27,
of township 4 south, range 27
E. W. M. 8500.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned has been appointed
administrator of tbe estate of Mooes
Cantwell. All claims against the Cant
well estate must be made out in bill
form, sworo to before an officer qualified
to administer the same, and banded in
by December 27, 1889. All accounts and
notes due said estate must also lie settled
by that time. J. 8. YOUNG,
Administrator.
HPper, Or., June 27, lbU9. 6t
1776. 1889.
FOURTH OF JULY
CelebratioN !
-:at:-
Heppner, Oregon.
MAGNIFICENT
Biggest in the History
of the County.
The Day Will Be Ushered In by
the Firing of Cannons.
Officers of tine noyi
- - - Hod. Henry Blackmail
Marshals, L L Matlock and Otis Patterson
Orator, Hon. J. N. Brown
Reader, .... Hon. Frank Kellogg
Chaplain, .... Rev. G. I Frank
ORDER OF EXERCISES:
Procession will form at 10 o'clock
A. M., sharp, resting in front of
Odd Fellows' Temple,
Headed bif Heppner Comet
Band, 6. JY. G., Liberty
Car, Citizens in, Car
riages, Citizens
on Horseback.
AT THE GROVE:
1. Music by Heppner Cornet Band; 2.
Prayer by Chaplain ; 8. Singiug by Glee
Club; 4. Readiugof Declaration of Inde
pendence by Hon. Frniik Kellogg; 5
Musio by Band; 6. Oration by Hon. J
N. Brown; Song bv GleeClub; Music by
Band.
DINNER!
Programme of Sports:
1. Shooting Tournament between Com
panies O. N.G.; Prize, 810.00. 2. Slow
MuleRiioe; Prize, $..00. 3. Suck race;
Prize, 85.00. 4 Fat Mud's nice; Prize,
$5.00. 5. Catching the Oroased Pig;
Prize, 85 00. 0. Wheelbarrow rnoe;
Prize, 85 00. 7. Match Uiimeof Base
Bull between Arlington aud Heppner
Nines. Jiahy Show; the best dressed
baby under 1 year, prize, 810.00; the
best looking baby under 1 yenr, prize.
$10.00. All prizes to be awarded by
competent judges chosen for the occa
sion. D and E Cos., 3nl Reg. 0.
N. G.,havc invited A B
and C Cos., same
'Reg. to partici
pate in the
Celebration.
GRAND DISPLAY OF
Fire Works!
Tiie ILippiinr Hills will bo nbluzf
with Fire work.- from 7
to 9 i. M.
The committee on Ki rework will display th.
following m.igninctMit Hfwtrtnieht of Fhuc
Culuml Itoraet- and Kxhilnlion riwcM, whic.
Hlintild oc worth a tilp o & nuleo lo witi eMh:
The i lb. Ittickutt v. ill aHdci d over l.mo fe- t
giviigdilftru,it bviliiiiittcKhiljitioiiHof ti.o hilm
liovi'ltiutt. (.lur I'.zhibition i'iacen - HattenuH
VV heeiM, etc , arm all of large Hiee and will b
tixod in regular order, the wuuW display IkhIii
ahout two tioiirn.
t'uine to Heppner on tho 4th or you will mitu
0 rund Celehration.
li Antd. "lleailing" Hock eta, 1 and 9 Ibtt. oaeh.
6 LkhI. ''Itonib ' ltocktlH.'i!ll)(t, each,
8 " C'olored ' l'arachuie" Kockctu, 4 lbi
each.
'i " t'olorcd "Kihibltion" HocketN, 4 lbn.
each.
" Colored "Twin Aneroid" KockvtH, 4
lb. vach.
2 " Colored "Willow TiW UocketH, 4 tlw.
each.
t M Colored "Cornicopia" Hucketi, 4 lbn.
oach.
1 " Colored "lUrteqmtmdo" Hocketc, 4
Ibit. each.
1! Uxtra latge "Pteiailes" Hock!, ft 11m. each
" " "Telehcope" Itepuatmg Hock
etH, U ItiM each.
li obi. Kit, lge, 14-Ball Koiuan CuudlcH, fincm
colom.
2i Dbl Kit. lge. 6-Ha 11 Roman Caudle, naesi
cotom.
14 Lgit. lixe llengal I.ighta.
a Colored Hunelte Whecll.
X " Cliiua Flyers
t " Vertical Whwds.
3 " 1'ouble Tnaiigl W'htteU.
tt " "UMer 'tevolvem."
8 " "Floral" Fountain.
8 " "l'riHmatiij" Fountain.
2 ' "MitucifHou Uatteriea."
t " "lltiiterie of t'olvi-pil Blum."
2 " "Floral Itaud Mheli."
" "Flying 1'igeoii."
I " "t'haplol of Kohhv."
1 " "('liineH Fan."
1 ' "I'yric Cacada."
1 ' "M -ncan Jet."
1 Hnarklingt a price.
i Monitor itntteri.
t Mmmt of MerpentH.
1 Hdvir (ihr.
1 Polka lottery.
1 Uatlmii Uatutry,
Pliid Udi
Xli iot Octjiou. Ctflt of
WM. RUARK, Grand Plug Ugly.
Grand Ball !
In the Evening,
Come Everybody and Celebrate
Our Natal Day.
All are invited to bring
Baskets well filled.
By order of Com.
A GREAT REMEDY.
The Bioohemio Remedies that have
made snob wonderful cures, are now for
sale at our drug stores. Any one de
sirous of learning about these medicines
can do so by cnllingonourdrnggists and
getting pamphlet on "New Treatment of
Disease." Biochemio medicine acts in
harmony with nature's laws and heals the
sii k or rebuilds wasted tissue in chronic
cases, on the same principle that a tree
is nourished and sustained in order to
produce a new twig or branch that may
have been broken. Disease means a
lank of a certain principle at the place
affected. Bijchemistry supplies that
lack. 325-28
NOTICE
Is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received nt the county
clerk's office on Wednesday, the
3rd day of July, 1889, for building
b comity bridge on the Jumps &
Wnlker ranch, Little ISutter creek,
now owned by Kd Day. Each
bidder has the privilege to make
his own iluna and specifications for
said bridge and price for building
in a workmanlike manner, and all
bids to be tiled with the county
clerk by 4 o'clock on the above
named day.
June 12, 1889.
(Signed) Wm. Mitchell,
County Judge.
To Consumptives. The undersigned
having been restored to health by sim
ple moans, after suffering for several
years with a severe lung affections nnd
that dread disease, consumption, is anx
ious to make known t 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 find a sure cure for con
sumption, asthma, ontarrh, bronchitis,
and all throat and lung maladies. He
hopes ull sufferers will try his remedy,
as it is invaluable. Those desiring the
proscription, which will oost them noth
ing, and may prove a blessing, will please
address, Rkv. Edwakd A. Wilson, Wil
liamsburg, King's county. New York.
MARKET REPORT.
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
Butter, gill-edged, 20 to 25 cents,
EOOS.
Eggs are very scarce. Wanted at 20c.
VEGETABLES.
New potatoes, 2 to H cents per lb. Old
Potatoes, 1 cent per lb and scarce.
POULTRY.
Chickens, 83 to 84 per dozen, according
to size.
WOOIj.
Several good sales have been made
during the past week at 15 cents per
pound. This is the price for average
iieeces of K istern Oregon. Wool prom
ises to be u better price in a few weeks.
FI.OUH.
There has been quite a decline in the
flo'.ir market within the past five weeks.
Sperry's best grade of Heppner Hour,
5 bill, $:i7o per libl ; retail, $400
Waitsburg Peerless flour, $1.25 in any
quantity.
LIVE STOCK.
Good beef oattle, 2 to '1 cents per
pound; mutton, $2 per head.
FI1EHII MEATS.
Loin steak, retail, 10 oeuts per pound;
round steak, 12' cents; roasts, 10 cents;
boiling, 5 to 8 cents. Mutton, i
cents, best quality.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Lund OfTirp, Tiiidrnnde, Or.. J mm 24, 'R9.
NotiPf ih liiTcbv tri von 1 hat ttie followinir-nam(?(i
nattier hriM tiled imlicp of hifl inttiilion to mnk
tin ril poof in Niipport (if hin claim, Hiul tlidt
Htvd jtroiif will In nitulo hf ire tho enmity olork
of Morrow county, at HeppnHr, UniKon, on Au.
KflHt 10, lHhU, viz:
John S. Chitty,
Dh. Nn.fiJM. for Um lotn 2. 3 it 4 .t KWW NEV
aw. a, ip. n., u. tu. v . ai,
llti niiinoH Llid foilowinif witnCrtHfi In nrnvs
hiHcoiitimmuH rtiHidencH uoou. and cultivation
of. un id land, viz:
i. W. Me)lHrKU. Wefl. Uridith, J. 8. Elliott,
un itapitiu, un or ifippner, or.
Any niirwiu wiio dwirnH to oroti'Ht niminnt tho
Rllowanoe of Much proof, or who known of any
HuhmantiaJ raHon. nndir the law and t,h reuula-
tioiiBof the lntnrior Depart innnt, why mieh proof
Hhoutd not hp allowed, will beiven an opportu
nity al tho iilovt-nnnt.ioiHHl tiino and place to
oroKH-examiiie tho wjtneHHOMor Haul claimant and
to otlnr evHUMico tu rmmttul of that Huhmittftd hy
clainiunt,
1W7-92 IlKNnv Itl.VKHABT, IiflfflHter.
NOTICK OF CONTFST.
Land Ollice at The Iiallew, Or. June 15. 188ft.
Cotnolainf havinur been eulered a( thiN otHce hv
Theodnre Tex again it Fdward lleukle for aban-
noiuiig hi8 fioiiicHtead entry Nf dte I No
vember I r. imm;, upon the H' NF1 and iS'i NN'V
Hecl.'i. Tp4 H, It K, iu Morrow county, Or,
wil ti a view to the cancellation h eaid entry, the
said parttuttarn hereby aummoned to appear at
thi ollice on the 12th day of AugiiHt. lti, at 1
o'clock j in, to rcHpond und furtiiHli testimony
concern if ik Hiiid allegi d abandonment. The county
clerk of Morrow county, Or i authorized to
iake timtituony in tliia nw.pi nt Heppner, tr, on
July V IBHIi, al LOo'dock a m.
F A McDonald, Register.
T W Hlitsukb. lieceiver. S'o-SO
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
(jind Ollice nt La (Irani In. Or., June 12, '89.
NmictiiH hereby givan that the fol. owing
named etller haw tiled notice of hi. liitentiou to
'iiake tiitai proof in Hupport of IiLh cltdm. and
dial hitid prool will be umde before the county
ierk of Morrow oouuty, at Heppner, Or.,
iu July 21, 1H.HW. viz:
John Zollinacr,
lsNol6',for the YV 4 NW1 NK' NW A NWV
N VM Mec t, Tp 3 H, It 21 K W A.
He nauiea the following witueHttea to prove hia
sontiuiiouH reHideucu upon and cultivation of.
iHid land, vie;
i It Jane, Hnrriflon Hate, Dan Btalter, John
Hill, all of Heppner, Orvgoti,
Any perHon who decree to protect Again nt the
tllowance of Much proof, or who kimwH of any
mbntantiai reanon, under the law ami tho regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
diould not be allowed, will be given an opportu
nty at the ubove-ment ioitetl tuuo and place to
roMH-exiiniino the wittHWMea of taid claimant and
o oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
.y clHimaut.
0-31 Hknbv Rjnkhakt, Hogmter
NOTICK OF INTENTION.
I.niul OIHrart The Dulles, Or., Juno 1, '89.
Nclii'O in ht'i'elty gi veil t hal the following-named
settlor ban liled notice of hi intention to com
niite and niHke linal proof in t up port of hia
dann, and thut ftaid proof will be made before
he county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner,
i)r on AugtiNt 3. IhXV vu:
licnn; H. Lefrvre,
rid fortheH'sW1- HW1 8FV4 Bee 17, A
NV N KSi Hec , TpttS,
He nauieM the following witnoete to prove hi
lontinuouN retideuoo upop, and cultivation of,
aid land, viz:
Frank A Mweeney, Calvin L Mweettey, of Ar
lintfton. Or. I'harleH VV Miller, of Fowdl. Or.
Kugene F. Smith, of Lone Hock.
Any peraon whit dewires to protewt ngalimt the
dluwancfl of (tuch untof. or who known of nnv
ubittantial r canon . under the law and the regula-
10m or the interior Department, why such proof
hould not be allowed, wilt be biv"H an opportti
uty at the above metitioiud time ttnd place to
TiwiN examine thewituenotmof hhuI claimant, and
o oiler evideuew in rebuttal of that mibmilted
ty claimant.
WUtl F. A. MfDoNAi.n, Ugier,
Tho Celebrated French Cure,
APHRODITINra
lo cur
Is Sold os a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any
form of nervous
disensc, or any
ill son ic r of the
BtFOflt Kvnrrativ or- AFTER
Knus o( cillier K'x whether iiing troin the
ezceuhc tlc o Stlmulnutt, Tvbaeeo or 0!um.
orthmiigh youthful luitlm-ivtlon, over imlulg.
etuc, Ai'., mirli as l,vs of llmiu Tower, Wakeful,
new, lloninn' iloivu l'nim Iu tho Bi'k, Semiuul
WenkiieMt, )!vterla. Nervous I'rtwtmtlou Not'tum
al Emiulons, lucorrha'a. Dlziluenn, Weak Mem
ory, of Power and IinHteney. which If ne
;lecte.t often leal to premattireoMaKeatid tnsau
Hv. rrhe I1.C0 a boi. 6 ooiei for 5.00 Beut br
mall on receipt of price.
A WHITTEN Or AKANTBK for every-5M
oitler, to refitml the money If a I'eruiauewt
flire 1. not elTeetetl. ThouxauJi of testimonials
from oUI ami young, of both seal's, iiermaneutly
eureJ by ArimoniTiKt. Circular free. AJdre;s
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WKRTBKN BRANCH,
108 STKVI.NSOM BT. SAN FBANC1S.0.C4L
Solil b) A. U, JuliUKou A: (Jo., Drug
giutai, Uipijuor, Uroyoa.
1
money 1
undt?4.
I
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lund Office at The Dalln Or.. Jans . 'SB.
Notion nt htreror id ven that the following-named
settler nan tiled notice of his intention to make
hnal proof in support of hia nlaim. and that aaid
proof will bo made before the connty judiee of
Morrow connty, at Heppner, Oregon, un July a.
1809, vis:
Charlen E. Kirk,
H1. 1101 for the S'4 NK' Hoc. 0. and WV4 N W)
Beo. 10, tp.4H. K .25 K. W. M.
He nameethe followmx witneanes to prors his
continuous reeidence upon, and cultivation of
mill mini, viz:
J. Hhan.tr, Frank (lillintn Theodore Tel,
David Bowman, all of Hpiner, Or.
Any p'THon whodeeires to protiwt aeainit ttie
allowance of Hueh proof, or who known of any
anliMtantial reaaon, uniW the law and the rettu
latioiiH of the Interior Department, why snub,
proof Hhould not be allowed, will be (liven an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to croa'wxamine the witnesses of said
claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that Hiibmitted by claimant,
as-i") V. A. McDonald. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office at Ijtlirnr'de.Or. June 6. 'HA.
Notice ia hereby iriven that the following-named
settler has liled notice of his intention to cum
uiute and make hnl roof in mipimrt of his
olaim. and that Ra;.d proof will be made before
the connly clerk of Morrow eoui'ty. at Hepp
ner, Or., on July 20. IMSII. vi7:
Frank E. McCorLle,
11:1. No. as.il, forth" NWt HWH K'i SWVi and
8W-4 HK tfec. IS. Tp. s .. R. K.
He name the following willies. to prove
Iob fiontinuoiiM reaidence upon, and cultivation
of. said land, viz:
('. It. ('ale, K. H. Rhnrmnn, of Lena, Or.; J. g.
Girdane, I). '. Ourilane, of Kidue, Or.
Any person who .l.,iru.s to pr.iteet against tho
allowance of auch proof, or who knowa of any
uhtantia! roaeori, u I'ier the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Deimri merit, why such proof
ihould not be allowed, will ha given an opportu
nity at the above mentioned time and place to
croHH-exiimine the witnesses of anirl claimant, and
to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant,
S'AVJU Hexry Rinehart. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
tawl Office at The Dnlh. Or., J uHe 10, '89.
Notice in hv?rhy given tliut thn followingnamed
settler ban notice of iwr intention to
inn lie hrinl pnx.f in support of her
claim, mid that -mid nroof will he made hnforn
the county judge of Morrow county, at Hapi
imr, ir., on .iuty .nt. irw, viz:
Rachel Hoakinn, widow of Dillon Ho
ffeceased.
II... 98fl. for the VM HKM Her,. 10. SW SWTS
II. and NVV1-.. NWi, KeeU.Tii. fi N.. H .2fi K. W m
Bhe named the following witnesseH to prove his
oontinuous residence upon, ar.ii cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Albert Wright, James Denny, of Heppner,
Or.; Ham Meadows, H, H. (ilaMntord, of Hard
man, Or.
Any person who desire, to protest against the
allowtn:e of such proof, or who knows of any
suhwtari iat reason under the la and he regula
tions of the Interior Department, why tmch
proof should not he allowed, will he given an ope
pnrtunity at the above merit oned time and plact
lo cross-examine the witnesses of said clniman
and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted by (thiiinum.
aafi-80 P. A. McDonald. Keglster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
liiind OfTlceatThe DnUon, Or.. May 31, '89.
Notice, ia hereby ffiven that the followniR named
settler has hied notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that aaid
proof will he made before the county judge of
Morrow county, at Hoppner, Or., on July 13,
1KM), viz:
William Graham,
lid. 21r.2. for the SKU WM Hrc. 6. and Sl4 NWH
NWVi HW Sec. 4, To. 4 H.t It. 25 IS.
lie uamen the following witiieHses to prov
hi coirtiniiour residence upon, and cultivation
of. ftaid land, viz:
li. V. ( nrio, of Heppner, Or,; John Jenkins,
Wiley Mcliee, J. L. Ileymer, of JCight Mile.
Any perwui who demreii to protest aftainftt the
allowance of such proof, or who known of any
siilmiuntial reason, under the law and the regu
lalionH of the Inferior Dnpartinont. why such
proof should not. bo allowed, will he given on
opportunity at the abovo mentioned time and
p. ace iO croH8-Fxainim the witn-HHea of eaid
claimant, and to niter evideaoe in rubUvtal of titut
an h 'ii it ted by claimant.
F . A. McDonald, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., May 31, 1889.
Notice iH heroby given thut the following
named Hettler ban filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of Ihh claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on
July 13, viu
James J. McGee,
Hd. I12t, for th NH NK , Sec. 9. and WVi
S W , Sec. ID, J p. A H., K. W K.
He naiui'H the following witncBReBto prove hia
continuoitH rewidence upon, and cultivation of.
tiaid laud, vi;
Fred Foppen, J. A. AdamH, E. II. Dickena,
Jamea Ilamn, all of IIardinan,Or.
Any perHon who deairea to protest Agninat
the allowance of such proof, or who knowa of
any Hiibatantial reason, under the law and the
regulations of the Interior Department, why
mich proof nhould not lo allowed, will be given
an opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to oroHe-exumine the witneum of said
claimant, and to otfor evidence in rebuttal of
that Hiibmitted by claimant.
8-V!U K. A. MoDokald. Register.
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
I-and OTice at LaUrando Or., May 15, 1P89.
Notice ia hereby given that the following,
named ant 1 lor hied notice of )hh intention to
iiuike hnat proof in suppoi-t of his claim, and
that aaid procf will bo made before the oouuty
judge, or in hi i.ouoiioe hafore tjie county clerk
of Alorrow county, at Heppner, Ore , ou July t),
IHH'J, viz:
P. C, CresmreU
HH. No. 24KH for the HWH Sec. 26, and WH
NW'i Sec. SS.'J'p. 8 8., H.SM K.
He namcH thefnllowmg witnewes to prove
Iun coutiiiuouH renideuce upon, and cultivation
of naid land, viz:
8 T. Tipped, of Lena, Or., Oliver P. M. 8im
coke. John Kitmej,!'. (,'. TluuiiptHin.ali of Hepp
ner.Or. Any person whodeairea to protest against the
allowance of mich proof, or wko known of any
siibHtantial reaHon, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such prof
Hhoiild not be allowtnl, will be given an oppor
tunity at the alove memioned timn and place to
cr" s-cmuuiiie tha wltntiHrtes of wild ulaunant,
and to oiler evidence iu rebuttal of that submit
ted by claimant.
Hknhy Hineitart, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Ollice nt LaGnoide, Or., Mnv IS, 1889.
Notice is hereby iriven that, the foliowinir-
named net tier has filed notice of hin intention to
make html proof 111 support of his claim, and
that aaid proof will be made before the county
cie k of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
July 6, mi, viz:
John If. Johnson
Db. No. 775(1, for the SW 80c. 3, Tp. 4 8., R. 27
. VV. M.
He nameH the fellowmg witnenseB to prove hia
continuous residence upon and cultivation or
said land, viz:
K. J. Hi 1. of Hennner. Or.. Jam Phi tns. of
Lexington. Or , J. V. Depuy, Robert Dexter, of
tieppner, ur.
Any neraon who desires to protest acainst the
aiiowmiceof such proi'f, or who knows of any
aulmtaiitiQl retHn, under the lawn and the regu
lations 01 the interior Department, why eucn
proof should not be Allowed, will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to crows-examine tho witnesses of said
claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
o?i-i hknhy KiNicn bt, Megister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Und Office at The DhIIm Or.. June 10, '89.
Notiw i hrwby aivtm that tho fotlowinff
inittl m'ttlitr Iihh Ulwl notii'H ofhiH intention to
umkotitiiil prmf iu mtpport nf tun claim, and
that Wild proof will be nitule Iwfore the county
iiulo of Mormw couutv, fit Htppner( Or., m
July 0. lSSti, vis.
John S, Intfraham,
Hd.tWfl, fcrtheSKSeo.'.Tp. 8 8., H. 24 K.
Ht immtn the followinir witiiOHHoo to rnTA hi
eontuniiMiH rwidtuo uikhi, aud cultivation of,
iltl 1HIH1. vit:
W. W. Mninnon, J. C. May on. Hichanl Kobiu-
011. IcftHO K inch ton. all of Kinht Mile. Or.
Any imrsoii wIk(Iisiiih tn imtnr RirHinut thn
allowiiiuvof such pnxf or who k'lowuof Any snb
tttntial rwidon. und.tr I he law ami t e rotiulaticna
f tin' Interior LWiartmont. whv suih nrnof
itliould not b ailowtni, wilt ho tfivnu an opportu
nity at tho abovo raontUmmt titno and place to
onwK-i'xaiuiiio tho wltnofHtm of naid ciuimant,
ami to ollur ovidenctt iu rohuttal of that mibtmu
tttl hy cluiiUHiit.
3:t) Al F. A. McDonai-d. Kmibtkr
Si-kip Wastkd. C. M. Mullory will
fay the biyliont cash prices for m-rip.
hu p of business, corner Mnv iml Oluvse
stit'cts.
Wo have the Exclusiva Control of
50
Um. eVt taH to oftr aWrt fa It tut
ttU,!MluUtttJIIAOt. fwyCaKW
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
H. BLAGKMAN & CO.,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
ARTHUR COFFIN,
Arlington, Or.
Coffin &
I T T
I HpfinrtPr
x
Dealsrsin tieneral Msr.hsbndiss Agricultural
IMPLEMENTS.
We cdll Special Attention to our
Elegant Assortment of
dents' Fine flnthina
o
Nil is the tiinn to buy yonr 4th of July Suit!
OLR FINE CLOTHH IS TAILOR MADE
In tbe Largest Eastern factories and you o.in get a
Perfect Fit at a Fair Price.
LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES OF ALL KINDS
For Dancing
T
adiesSilkand Lisle Hose
Fittest Styles, in the Newest Shaded, also a nice assortment nf Liflfht
Weight Uudertrer, in Silk, Liule Tbread aud Cotton.
Full Assortment of Colored Satins forTiimii.
Our Store is filled with a Lnrge and Varied Stock. We aim to keep
on hond nearly everything Unit is used on a Ranch and all
sold nt the lowest possible prices.
Blacksmiths' Stone Coal. Enclish Comont. Sulphur, Limn, eto. Freight rates are
very low to Heppuer, therefore goods can he nold iu competition with
any town in Eiistern Oregon.
Call ojolcI See T7s
COFFIN & McFARLAND.
I Heppner and Arlington.
A HORSE ;
will travel well when shod by
ROBERTS SIMONS,
General Blacksmiths & Fariers.
REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
0
ing per
:3TA FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS
Matloolx. Oornor. 3VXa.ixx Street, Heppner, Or.
NkLSON JONES, Pres't.
H
MORROW
COUN
(lucorpoi'ated.)
General Warehouse and For
Avar ding Agents.
The Compa.ft y has recently constructed a two-story
warehouse SO x 100 feet, it-it h wool press and all con
veniences for handling wool.
The Warehouse Charges at Heppner will be the same
as those at Arlington,, less cartages.
Freight unon haled wool from Ilemmer. same as
from Arlington.
L asli. advanced upoti consignments of wool or wool in
mora sc
TIIERON E.
SMOKE!
La Flor de
K
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-FOR SALE BY-
Ar. Wr. MarsliaU
NEW BANK BLOCK
Heppner,
The Futuie Capitol of the State
of Washington.
Lapointe's First
City of Lllensburgh.
Parties wishing to purchase choice lots at reasonable
prices, and property that will increase greatly in a
short time, will please call on
F. A. SNOW, Agent,
Who will make contracts and give full infor
mation concerning the same.
Heppner, June 0, 1889.
FRANK McFARLAND,
Heppner.Or.
McFarland,
Oregon.
and Street Wear
Span after liiag 1st, 1889.
E. R. BISHOP, Treas.
LAND S TRUST CO,
FELL, MANAGER.
Heyneman
IMPORTED.
Oregon.
Addition to the
HTBE CMS ME BERE H-
ALSO THE FIRM OF
--.Gilliam & Coffey,:-
With a large ami well selected line of
Hardware, Tinware,Agricultural Implements
And Hnrvostln; Mficlitxxox-y,
Queensivare, Wood and Willow Ware, Pipe and Plumbers' Material,
Glasswara, and Stoves of the latest nnd most approved pattern.
Bird Cages and Granite iron Ware.
The Newton Wagons andHncks.
We call Special attention to the
STANDARD :' MOWERS ! !
They are second to none and the wide cut is withot a peer.
J
7
A Tin Shop in connection. Repairing and plumbing neatly done.
Camp outfits a specialty. Our prices as low as the lowest for
the class of goods we carry.
GILLIAM & COFFEY,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
-Suoccsaor to Minor, Dotlsou & Co.-
CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES
If You Want
DRY GOODS,::x, . CLOTHING,
Gents' Ttmlslilng; Goods,
Hats, s Caps, Boots, Shoes,
WOOD ad WIlvLOW WARE?,
BARB-WIRE
agricultural i mplem ents,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns,
' Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or anything usually kept in n fiist-cliiBa store, cull on
O. MINOR.
Take your Prescriptions to
E. J. SLOCUM,
Next rloir to Leeaer & Thompson's hardware store, Heppner, Oregon
Who keeps on hnnd n Fresh Stock of
DRUGS AND MMDTCTISrKS
His Lino nf
XOlvj:"lci a mi iMi-oni a i uittAKH,
Are the Best.
15 f ii-:f litis In Pants, Oils, Eto.
HEPPNER, OREGON
C. M. MALLORY,
May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dodmn & Co.'s Store,
HEPPNER, OREGON
Manufacturer ot muI Dealer iu .
Furniture, Mirrors,
Bedding, Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc.
Also For Sale
18RG MOIJEL, WINCHESTER RIFLES.
Cheap Fur Cash.
:o:
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
For C. S. VAN DUYN'S
MAY STREET STORE
-For Bargains in-
Groceries, Fruits, Glassware, Crockery Gents
Fttriilslilngs, Xto. "
His prices are low as the lowest. See for yourself. Next door to Furniture Store.
MAY STREET, HEPFNER, OREGON.
THE 1
ST NATIONAL
Mean Plain Business; Fair Dealing" and Low
Prices.
You will find in their large store the freshest in
all lines of
Staple m FancLi H, Fruits, Canis. Etc.
Store in Odd Fellows' Hall, formerly occupied by First National Bank.
JOHNSTON
Main Sl reel, Heppner, Oregon.
Cash Advanced UroN Consignments !
Address 117 Federal Street. Boston, Ma
the-
aker'TERFECT"
The Winner in all Contests.
& SLOAN, Preps.
FEIO IS. & en,
WOOL
Rarn
GROCERY
Commission Mentals !