Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 27, 1889, Image 4

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    Livery and
Hunsaker & Long,
3?roDrietois,
Opposite Natters' Brewery, Heppner, Or.
took Iloari 1 tel by the Duy, Weelii or Month
Saddle Horses, Buggies and hacks to
hire at Reasonable Rates.
Hay aid pin k sal. at rsasonable prices.
'BUS to & FJiOM all TKA1NS.
Goods delivered to anj part of the city. Leave orders at our office, in stable.
All Stook Lf 't in Their Care Will Receive the Beet nf Attention.
by buying your tilioes
fC 7rri y TiricTSo'
wis' ' " f ,f Shnnsi t'int.
f - at frl.OO
i
BUTTON.
LACE.
On receipt of and twenty-five cents to pny exprensnee we will end
8ne pair of our I-ino C'nl ( KIiooh, Henmleas Vfimpn, either Button, Lace or
bntfress. We Use only selected stock and the beHt workmanship. .Lvery pair
Warranted. Try our tihoes onoe and you will buy no othors.
y Mention Rfw flrifl Width wanted. Bend postal note or N. Y. draft. Write your address
plainly, Town, County and SUUs.
CUSTOM BOOT & SHOE CO.,
EA8T WEYMOUTH, MASS.
Hamiltom ooaY goMNv,
HAMH.TOIT, OxIJO,
Manufacturers of Hamilton CrariC3 of Veluclcs.
I
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P I Nik
EDIT03HAL SPECIAL BUGOY CT AlfT STYLI1 VEHICLE.
SJTCIAI. FEATUIIRS f
l,rportion, JDtirtiliIHv, lori"o?i.Jm of Xin
This " Mirror " tinlsM wurlt i tlic Iji.'si medium-priced wnrlc in t!ic- Unitt ii St;it:'3.
WR1TB FOR rATALOGUB.
Ti! Clark
840 N. Charles St., -
Branch Storo,
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
AE2 HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost 83 Palatable as Milk.
o tflsa;iilad aiast It cam bm taken,
allf.stMl, and svssluillnled ly the most
.tsltivs stomach, when tha ilaln oil
eaaaiit ba tolerated and by tt voaa
blnallon of tha oil wltH lha hypoplka.
hltas ia mach mora anlcactous.
Benurkible as lesh producer.
Persons gain rapidly virile taking lb
BCOTT'S EMULSION in noknowleugod by
Fbyaioians to be the Fineet and Best prepa
aabon in the world for tbe relief and cure of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
CENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CHRONIO COUCHS.
Th otmI rrwrftf for Cowntmritinn. nnA
arw.M.. z1!..';... cm j... ,i w t-i-
vlna-Alnrhti
. lirK' the p''--1
1 I' II III 14-lid t't'f tl' Ulli
ill r h tin Ui ,lho -ry
'VMiip iitwilintii niailr in
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tu ftu1 1 r't t mi ) . ia
IKflli Brill iilnaU. art
lu.tf In Uluili r kk Ilia I in.
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mintli alt ttmll liri.n.a t. ur nn
'i"i ni. 1 Ida mnil nii .ilii ia
il'1e allrT llir Ptllict-r tiatrtiit.
Inrh hare run viit ). hir l aKint
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mr. hfat.wrunart-at mti
W n' kiai in ihr Murld Ai tl
tnaeilun iivh. Hum who writ to u i oiucmnar.
nlitl rrnyirad. I'laln.
I rwlaar.rriBrhin ra it. wurlrt. ind Hit
ii f avurka nt hi aril art aivatr iknwn imi ihirin 1 r..ri.
M I'll A CO., Uii lau, Au,u.ui, alalaa.
fWfiag. Bntlrt O.I4 wt,a
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Pu4flill MaM.WItkWulkS
0 aVerou tu uk I
tuny Mia Mew! on ft'.
tnav'atrr wills v Urr td
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huinlOal, Tttraa MlupU.
mul Una of tiifta-liuitl
i n ina wau a, wa arna
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BfB In your knmi rnr 9 Worn l, ami adown Uu m lit Ibua
Vr.ia uviy kttt called, I Ut-y bttcoma vmif o n .rcfari. lima
KStmilt, We aJi ttnra,
ltvs b ataas f-t7a'
i onca ran lie aur ul receivina? lLa un(rh
a, rnitrbl.aia Allras
AfSS9 I
t v I' 'ftl Delicious Biscuit
ft Wr IiJLila''tij COW BRAND
f Iffl 1 Kf SODA : SALERATUS.
rmrrn
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sworn
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ntM iBatrxtciiuaa iv
era ft-fa (It Irrtl
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EED OTABLE,
ol tne Lianuiacturcr.
Guaranteed !
ncnnl'v retail
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and S5.0(. A. - t
CONGRESS.
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ltAMILTON IlliCltSY
Cycle QSL
- BALTIMORE, MD.
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NEW RAPID BICYCLES.
NEW RAPID SAFETIES.
QUADRANT TRICYCLES.
QUADRANT TANDEMS.
Two hundred second
hand machines, all kimln,
sues and prices. Hicy
cles, Siiletiea and Tricy
cles fnr Hoys and Ciirls. I
Send fiir Catalogue and I
Price Lists. Mailed free.
AGENTS WANTED,
008 Pennsylvania Ave, Wushington, D. C.
-TUK-
Baiiway & Navigaion Co.
COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE."
TICK UTS
To 11 riineipiil Points in the United
Stated, Cntitiilu iiml Kurope.
HEGAXT 1TLLJIAN I'ALACE CAI'fe
EMIGRANT SLEEPING CARS
Utm Through on till ExpreHS Tntins to
-OMAHA,-
CotlllOll lal.lffsi
A.i
ST. PAUIj,
Free of Charge and Without Charge.
Close Ciinruvtion tit Portlnml for Sun
Kritiu iHi o anil Ptisi't Sound l'ointn.
A LI j I WON 8TK.VMERS
Leave Portlund (or Sun Frtun im'o every
four (4) dnya, urnking the trip in tk) '
hours.
Cafn'ii, ...f!6. Steerage, KW.oo
KouitU Trip Unlimited, $30,00.
For further iiarticularH inquire of nnv
K"t of the conipnny.
A. I. MAXWELL,
C. J. SMITtr, 0. l&T.At
General Manager.
WHEN YOU WANT
, Kir at-Ol-aai3S
::: ::: JOB PRIHTIH& :;.
DON'T FORGET
That the best ulnee to uet i ia nt the
a-AajjnTTja shop,
Uepptwr, t l : Oreuon.
FTJACOBSOU
For Strains and Sprains,
EvldT.ce, Fresh, New, Strong.
Iuffri1 8 Tenr. j.n, , isia
afar. I rm with rtrlB f back; wald mot
walk itrklght; mMd twa bttlt gt. Jeta OU:
M. J. WALLACE.
OnCrtithK. Cambrldf. Ob), Jni 14,
Tw WNki B crotchM trtm itrWn4 fens. Is; u4
It JmoM Oil, iu4; m ntva mt p&lB In co
f. , WM. DAT.
Ci Cntifl. Havatoa. ftm, Jqaa , 1191
l?r&in r bck: ks4 t mat m- wm rat
j St. Jacata OU aiUr t month' t.ffertnf .
till . tUQHUOLD.
In Bin.. Bavghtott. Miek., Hay 12, 1SSI.
Abo atarch 3, I airload my ftakUa an waa 1
td weak; m4 caaa two wtaka. Tsraa appU
aatto&a a dy. from thra bettlaa af It. Jacabi OU,
ui4 bm. Ha raturn af pita.
JOSEPH E AH I EL EACTEBDAT.
Terrible Pain. futBTUw, in. , Mar it, uu.
r isrutd mf thumb lavst Sprint, and a Wrrlbl
walllaj a&a pa.Lt anaaad. 1 .ir app.kauaoiof St.
Jacaba UU atraa aa4 tkara b a baen na ritvn
f salA. U. I. BUOWM.
AT DROOQbTS AND Dkalf.rs.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltlmort, MC
ARTHUR SMITH,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER !
Next to First National Bank,
HEPPNER, : : OREGON.
Watches, A.. Optical
Clocks, j) Goods .
Wiitchfi Clonned, - - $1.50.
MainspringB Pitted - . $1.50.
All work guaranteed fur one year.
THIS PIONEER
Jewell g Esiafiiisipeut
Still Continues to Sell
watches, zrzr:s.
JEW KIjIIY, ETC,
At the Lowest Possible 1'rioes.
A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame
thyst and Cameo Gold Rings.
Go.rl and Silver Watches Always
VZ on Handi:-HHHE
A Full Line of
MUBiOAIj IKTSTHTJ
flu been ndilod to his Inre find well
itnleoted stook.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL
Work Gurtrantood.
8TOUK oppooile Minor, Dodnon A Co' Mny Ht.
leiipilOr. m m m I'fc"
California. Oregon and
IDAHO
STAGE COMPANY.
J. B. keeney, 8upt.
Monument rltnKa lnnrea llepimsr Mondays,
WpilnnHdays find Kridnya nt ft:R0 K. M.
Monnmnut Htaito nrnvs TueHdnys ThnrHdnys
mill Hutnnlnjrs al 5.-00 H. M.
Hnnilay Htiwi? to and from Arlinfftou. Fur.,
t.VIH! each way
PnniHoton RtiiK tenyos lloppnitr 5:80 A. M.
nrrivoa " 4SUI P. M.
Kiicp to Monument,
l''ar to I'cnilleton,
$5 1X1.
$4.00.
F.. J S' VVil & CO., A : . MN'TS.
l' niinlil '2 cents per miiiiic1.
Ileiipner, Ocn
Arlington Meat Market.
KKI'.l'H C i .Hl'ANTl.Y UN llNO
S A II S O
n
yARNY& PUTNUM
Arlington, Oregon.
a. P. rLOHBNOE.
B rLOBINCff
FLORENCE BROTHERS,
STOCKRAISKltS !
HFITNKK . . - OHKOON.
Ottip ttmuilotlHfKlriHr umikml am shown Above.
Hiintfii K tin riirtit nlmulttpr.
t'tir mttl raniir- in Mutmw. GilUnm, CmntilU
uul WaiHOit runiitifs. W will lmiv SKK.(Ht rt.
Hnl f.r din arrr.t Hint mnvH'timi f miy person
illllK utir iltH'K.
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Commission Merchants.
Liberal Advances Made
CONSIQNM KNTS.
SA FRAXCISCO:
Warehouie and Office, Corner Fifth and
Tnicntend Streeti.
PORTI.AXD: id Wushinyton Street
ItKPPXER AQKXT:
Coffin Si. McFarland.
HE
WISE
ML ABOUT BTSCTOWN.
A Place Which Craves to B Rlanr On
the Panes of Hiatorr-- hroanlo-tiral
Beeapitalatlna of Nota-worthjr
tiappenlnea.
Thia town ia not ao well known aa it
will be after more people bare heard of
it. Thia statement ia made without
fear of auoeeasful contradiction, and is
prompted by the fact that I am a great
deal better acquainted about the
country than I waa before t knew af
many people u I do now. Bnngtown is
not ao much an out-of-tbe-honseholi
word aa ia the name of the place when
cowae pestlea are fashioned out of tin
mnlton oohhle-atoneg. But then it bn
not a tropical olimute in it Favor, an
beaidee, the town Iota never done in y
thinif nor hua anything ever been dom
to it that would cause ita name to kick
the top burr off the pine tree of fame
The moat uotulile thirg it haa evci
produced waa a liand-corvedcaee of mur
der in the aecond degree. The idea l
creating inia nimonoal ract waa oon
cived and carried out by the one of n
party of two who were out exploring
lor me norm poie patcu. The survivor
of thia expedition was found by the rea
otiitiB p.nty where he had been caHt
away in a cave in Boot-jack basio. A
salute of several ttnna and three piatolf
were fired, after wbioh the man oaim
out and told tbe party that he bad beet
there ever siuce day before yerterdaj
with nothing but four pair of blankets
to protect him from the chilly night air
lie had eaten nothing but bread and
meat for aeverl days, and hunger made
him ao desperate and reckless that Ik
dreamed one night tuat be was a straw
berry shortcake and his hat was a large
chunk of oomb houey on top of it, and
he was afraid to cut the ahort-cak foi
fear tbe honey would fall to the floor and
get soiled. Boiltude had also preyed
on hia miud until onoe he thought tbt
aighing of the piue trees was tin
voices of men of a strange race wilt
might do him harm. He then retreated
lo the furthermost corner of the cavt-,
here he re n lined until the wind dice
away. When he thought the marau
ders had passed he came out to get
some water. On this errand he also got
a good deal of sun-burn, as he had to
use bis hat for a water bucket. How
ever, he was rewarded by the state,
wbioh gave him a striped spring suit
and free board and lodging for several
years.
Looality, perhaps, has some,
thing tn do with the lack of assistance
lent from out-sidcrs toward helping the
town into prominence, as it is too fat
from water for a Ho 'J and the surround
ing ooiiatry would discourage an ordi
nary earthquake; it is also off the cy
clone circuit and isn't large enough to
make a disastrous conflagration.
However, as the world rolls onward
without looking baok to sue it the
drawhead hux pulled out and left Bung
town behind, Buugtown is keeping
a oloso watoh to see which way the
world goes, and is dragging its traokn
out as fust as possible.
Internal improvements are rife here,
of which fact the streets ooutain many
silent witnesses in the shape of empty
oyster cans nJ cracker boxes, while in
municipal matters the oitlzena are ar
riving at their destination with a full
compliment of pedal extremities. A mass
mee ing was held one evening recently
and an efficient fire department organ
ized. A little later Qeorge Swan.iou
and Halfbreed Jaoksnn were fired J
of town for ntteniping .o evade paying
for board by sucking nil the eggs in
Widow Vtuflloton s hennery. T ere was
also a hook and ladder company here,
but some fellow rendered that part of
the coast defences inoperative by stealing
the ladder, which was left Btatiding
agaiust a fence where it w is used last
The rest of the outfit is still here.
There is a newspaper here called tin
Bazoo, a Very creditable sheet 'that ia
ttying haid to help along its town and
pay offa mortgage tliut it incurred Ihe
(itncil hor owed $'2( with wlnuli to bu
.i cook-stove. I vv.itori-id tu editor hi
de v.as sotting tyic and from ihe motions
he made I would ju-U'e that tho next
i.-isue of the Bazoo will contain the fol
lowing items:
Bill Buulfor.l was in Ibis week from
Skunk Cabbage creek, and us usual he
got roning drunk, lie then blew in
the six d 'II irs lie had b irroived to buy
grub with. ATter this he ran aurosg oue
of his neighbors vh i is nil h nailer
than himself in.d thumped him
because he refused to go
bis security for a peak of ooriiineal
and a plug of tohaoo i. We are afraid
Bill won't do lo tie to u iless it would be
to tie a rock to and then drop him into
the river. Tue quicker the people of
Skunk Cabbage do this the better.
The post office waa moved last week
into the office of Jonas Johnson'a livery
stable. The reason it was moved from
its old stand in the oorner of ihe black
smith shop, wag that tbe blacksmith
didn't have aa much time to attend to it
aa the hostler will have. Thia is a good
ohanga, for, while San waa a good post
master in moat respects, he had a habit
of dropping letters iuto the shake trough,
instead of the letter-box.
The Bungtowu people engaged iu a
dance last Friday evening. It waa one
of those enjoyable nfl'aiis whicti our
goo ! people so well know how to con
duct, and the editor is aotry uo that he
wasn't there. Every other man iu town
was there and every other man in towu
now has a black eye, and we would rath
er be out or debt than out of fashiou.
We are pleased to note the interest
that our farmors are takiug iu the mat
ter of improving their breeds of stock.
.Shop, horses aud oattle have tor the
past two or three years been improving
through the introduction of better stains
of blood, and last aud all, while at Ihe
fair, ike Marl in wou enough ou a horse
race to pay his exp uses Hnd buy a pair
of thorough-bred red Jersey Liliie hogs.
He brought them home, aud aa he waa
returning from church rau across oue ot
them with four pair of twina following
her. This ia a good start aud ike will
anon be oue of our leading bog raisers
of this aeotiou.
Just then the editor weut out to re
ceive aome egga aud tallow for whioh he
bad bargained, and 1 went away wnue
ha waa'savinir tuat one of tbe eggs look
ed like it might be a whole poultry yard.
tl. i. UiatLiw.
UflTftlirO IT flftOTI'
WAIulito Al UUol J ;
i-isMi.b.-a' jMM wsm B.a ana
j. ii', .iiTam,Miii,ifcai!u.a t
.i.lr m.rl'no i-d jm w asl
rA'itli,. (Hll, sSMlwWl B.II.M Tlw I
hs-M, uid lu i'm UiM (mrr, U Ur
tl, ir UAU.i'Vot.irvr. n.11 ilu.nta.. Cut il.
MimuiMirai. .asiwTva
ia, ia. atus afM, csiw , liiao..
HAHSEY VALLEY.
Loeatloa, 1iajitade. Latltade, Natural
sources sad Needed Developments.
r.
Special Correapondonee.
Harney valley ia a beautiful vale in
Eastern Oregon, in Harney county, be
tween 118" and 120 west longitude from
Greenwich, and between 13 deg. aud 44
deg. north latitude, about 3,500 feet
above the level of the sea, with an area
if about 2,5j0 square miles and 1,600,000
icres of land.
This valley is nestled in a broken
chain of mountains on the northeast,
south and west, witb the highest peaks
if the Blue mountains on the north aud
the Stein's mountains on the south tow
ering up into the realms of perpetual
mow.
This va'ley has an abundance of water,
supplied by the Silvies and the Blitzeu
rivers and their tribntarios and other
smaller streams, all of which have their
mtlct in the Harney and M.ilhenr lakes.
The H irney and Malheur lakes have
no outlets, ihege two lakes are con"
nected by an artificial ohaunel and are
m a level with each other, to the con
trary, notwithstanding, as you will ob
serve on the maps giving tho geography
f this oountry.
Those two lakes oover an area of 150
square miles and are near the centre of
the valley. Their shores are low. but
rhey have never been kuown to overflow.
1'be low shores of these lakes account
,'or the shallowness of the wells in the
valley, which are from 8 to 20 feet deep.
Irrigation is not necessary to raise
cropa and gardens. The soil here con
tains all the properties necessary for a
successful grain producing oountry.
Small fruits and shrubbery and berries
if nearly all kiuds can be successfully
raised hero.
VACANT TjAX'O,
as level as your floor, in bodies of
thousands of acres, is here to be taken.
tnd is just as good as any now occupied.
iiome-seeKers in ure'nn can nut lo
better elsewhere. This H lea will not r
naiu lung in an nn-ieuled slate, ho.v
ever, and in a few ehort years this vacant
land will all be taken.
The climate of this valley is sulubri
ous, and will compare favorably with
other portions of the inland empire.
Burns and Harney cities are t le prin
cipal towns, and. iu fact, all the towns
in this valley. They are both small vil
lages at present, about lo miles apart, in
the northern part of the vuliey Both
towns have an immense territory ad
jacent adapted to farming and stock
raising. The town ot Bums his two
very creditable newspapers, viz: The
Hast Oregon Herald and the H irney
Items. The former is edited i y his
honor, Mr. 1). L. Grace, and the latter
by .1. N. Vaughn, Esq.
The principal stockmen of this valley
are Mi sirs. Peter French, John Devine
oid the L. F. Co. These parties are nil
said to be millionairies and their wealth
is variously estimated from one to fifty
millions.
The L. P. Co. and John Devine have
lately consolidated their interests here,
and the partners ara M won, Miller, Lux
and Devine, known on this coast as he
PiioiHc Livestock association.
l'ho Pacific Livestock association are
conceded to be the riohest on this coast,
if not the strongest iu the world. Their
dominions extend from Grant ootinty to
the southern oonfiues of California. They
oan travel hundreds of miles frci here
in a southerly direction and Camp ewery
uight on thefr own freeholo.
Peter French is administrator for the
landed estate of Dr. Glenn, the deceased
millionaire of California. Mr. Frenob's
wife inherits this estate.
Two established railroad purveys have
been made through the Harney vulh y
by the O. P. and tbe N. V. K. B Cos.
With the advent of railroad facilities
and telcg'-aph liiit-s this year to Harney
valley we will not nek for more, fur theaei
are the uecess-.ry requirements for mod
ern nivinz.tion, aud the evolution theory
of development iil naturally follow. In
tune the good people "f rl:nn--y v ,l.i
will reap n golden harvest. Oi.l ilarnui
will bl is.so.u as Ihe rose; waving fields1
of grain will siippluut rye-grusg and j
sagebrush tine oreh irds ami meadows, '
beautiful thoroughfares lini-d with shade I
'rees. in igmficout toivus, with their
church spire-, homes mid line buildings :
are some of the on igin itive iMiprivnueiits
ih it will be ru d.z.'d in Uuruey vdiey if I
"f Will only -'ail for the plasuc li em of
time to put iheui into execution
IS irua, Or., June lo. ti. 1J. 11.
HKl.ll 0 ALL V tt AI.L.V.
itillaai i.iiii'liuul KilieU By a Circular iVouil
aaw Walla Walla. W. i, June 20. This
uioimiig William Copclaud, while run
niug a steam wo.id-outtiug machine at
(Jupelaud, a place eight miles east of the
city, w..s instantly killed. The oircular
saw breakiug iu two pieces, tho larger
piece struck him ou the left side of the
nose, cutting through the left eye and
splitting the skull opeu ao the brains
pmtruded. Deceased was a young inau
ot 25, uumarried aud a tine mechanic
OPINION IN MAN I'KANl'ISCO.
Considerable Quiet Jubilation Over the Re
tirement or eJijull Muitli.
SiN Fbancisco, June 0. -There ia
considerable local aud press ooiuuieut
hers ou the result ot the railioad meet
ing in Portland, Monday.
To-days Bulletin says: Iu the railroad
offices around toivu which are engaged
iu carrying trade iu Oregon or the adja
cent states and territories, the opinion is
divided as to whether or not Villard
baa helped the Northern Pauiho railroad
by ihe Course pursued by him at the
meeting iu Portland Mouduy last. It ia
ol.umod that by permitting the Union
Pacific to lease tlie Navigation Oompa
uy's hue and lo 0 ouplete ita iiutiuisbed
hues, he has giveu the Uuiou Pacfic a
better fojtheld ot Waahiugtou tbau it
baa ever held before, aud has enabled it
to oouite more strongly uot ouly for
local traffic, but tor through business, to
whiol the Northern Pacific has hereto
fore strongly objected. The effect nt
these eouce-saoDs is awaited with inter
est, particularly a
been considerable
there haa ot late ;
ot bad teelimr be-!
taeeu the Nuriheru PaciQo and the ,
Uuiou Paeiflc. At present the former I
oompuuy haa K'vea uotiee that it ateuda ',
to break aay from tbe trauaeoutiueutal i
aaa,mihti,ili. f-hi.ri7iiiiv tlmft tl.u TT..1..M I
lib baa been eu!a,!eJ iu breaking it;
fcKreeioeiiia. ai iuc recent meeting in
IVrtl .ii J, VMlarJ has aqaareil hia ac-
voiillia 111 one WHY, anu lUai IS Oy
jeet i
inn f,ujan omitii in.iui the presidency
of tbe Oresou Railway & Naviuation
j Compatty, aud it ia e, aimed tuat aver;
employe and minor ofHijial of that mm-
pauy is nuiani tne ennnge. omitt)
waa a very onns.rv I'ivj m in and inonr
red the dislike of the employes by reduc
ing their numbee and alao eateries of
those be retained after Villnrd went into
hia temporary retirement. It ia said that
wbeu he assumed Ihe preidency of the
Oregon Railway Nivigntinn Company
he visited this city and visited every office,
d wk and other places where men were
employed, to whom the company wa
paying salaries After timiliurizine
himself wit Ii th labor that th- various
olfioials and their underlings were per
forming, he made several notes, and
then revisi'ed the same places at a latei
time in o mipany with oue of the local
g.-nts. On the second visit every of
flee and dock presented a scene of bus
tle and activity, strangely at variance
ith Ma f rat exp' ri inoeaud oonsequeiit
ly several iRiieal heads ere severed,
labdrera and nth rs discharged and tin
wo k lounled up on those remaining,
u i.;n . n t?i:...k q...:.u - ,
..ok ,iii. nno uu, ail. ujau kjiuitu "Till
apfn for wholesale retrenchment, and he
therefore reduced the salaries of those
retained, hs well as increasing their la
bors. A nong the employe.) of tbe road
in this city th' refore congratulations
are the order of the day over Smith's
depositon, although openly they have
nothing to say regarding the matter.
AT
THE GAZETTE
Is Ihe. Best Weekly Paper in
Eastern Oregon, yet many
residents of our county
ami the immense coun
try tributary to it,
do not take
THE GAZETTE
Or any other Live. Newspaper.
THEY MU.ST HAVE
THE GAZETTE
At least, and in order to benefit
our friends who secure new
subscriptions, we hare pre
pared a Mammoth List
of Premiums.
HE KE ARE A FEW OF THEM.
Fur 233 iio.v subscribers to the
Hi'iipuer Gazette, nt $2.00 apiece,
we will give- iv good two-borse farm
wtigoii (3J iueli axle), worth $100.
The getter-tip of a club hns the
choie of any nmke iu the market.
190 subscribers secures a
good lot in the Loony additou.
Will sell for $250 iu one year.
180 subscribers, one walnut bed
room set and sofa, worth $90.
170 subscribers, $85 worth of
provisions from Heppner's store?.
160 subscribers, an $80 orgau-r
plniii finish. A good instrument.
150 subscribers, a gaug plow
best make.
140 subscribers, a good road
cart, harness and genuine whale
bone whip, worth $S0.
130 subscribers, one fine San
Jose saddle, silver mhtid haud
made Mexican spurs and a pair ot
chaps , worth at the lowest mar
ket price $65.
120 subscribers, $60 worth of
merchandise.
110 subscribers, a New Home
sewing machine, walnut finish,
seven urn wins. Attacnments go
with machines. Worta ao.
100 subscribers, an American
Union sewing machine with at
tachment. A fine high-arm ma
chine iii.ido by the New Home Co.
It is worth $50. The same num
ber of subscribers will take a "Tri
umph" c mking range and outfit.
Price $50.
93 .subset ib T.-i, a good $15 sad
dle and a quirt a set of double
buggy Inn miss, or a Indies gold
wtitch.
75 subscribers, a silk divss pat
tern, worth $37.50.
70 subscribers, a set of work
harness, worth $35.00.
65 subscribers, a Nev M idel
Winchester 40 -60 cal., and fullre
l.mding outfit, w rth $32.50.
6iJ sii i.sci ibors, takes a fine coin
i (diver hunting cusf watch, worth,
j $30.
55 subscribers, a fine side-saddle
nn I bridle full outfit.
50 subscribers, a good baby car
riage, worth $25.
48 subscribers, 20 vards of j
black c.issimere two dress pa1"
terns, worth $24
45 subscribers takes a Nev Mod
el Winchester, 40-70 cal. -
44 subscribers, a Marian rifle,
worth $22.
43 subscribers, a colts rerolver,
45 cal.. blued or nickle plated. A
fine gun for a stockman or cowboy,
worth $21.50.
42 subscribers, silver mounted,
haud-uiade, Spanish bits, aud a
pair of California "chaps," worth
$21.
40 subscribers, a ladies side
saddle a Winchester rifle or a
solid coiu silver watch.
38 subscribers, a splendid sofa.
36 subscribers, a 44 cal., silver
mounted Smith & Wesson revol
ver. 34 subscribers, a 45 70 Win
chester rilie, model "73." $17.
32 subscribers, a 38 cal. Colts' re
volver, 4.V inch barrel. A beauty.
Worth $16.50.
30 subscribers, a suit of clothes,
all wool and custom made. A
suit that retails almost anywhere
for $20. This number of subscrib
ers is also good for a set of triple
plated knives, forks aud tea
gpoous.
28 subscribers, a naat and well
finished bedstead worth $15.
26 subscribers, a pair of genuine
coin silver bits, or set of parlor
chairs grand pt emiums, either
worth 916.
24 aubscriWa takes away $11
worth of merchandise,
20 subscribers, a Seth Thomas
clock, worth $10.
16 subscribers, Wautiful plash
1 .:i-L t.. .4 SM
uuies sen. v uonp bi tii
16 subscribers, a cowboy's hat,
Stetson 8 make, anil two pounds ot
the best chewing tobacco.
14 subscribers, a cowboy's bat.
Stetson a.
l'i Riilisfi-ilwara talna fi tuteka of
Heppuer llour or S pair of
boots, either worth $6.
10 subscribers is goxl for $.r
worth of millinery goods or mer
chandise.
9 subscribers, a barrel of the
"Peerless" fluur; worth $4.50.
8 subscribers, a barrel of Hepp
uer flour, a nice plush photograph
album or a pair of men's or Indies'
shoes.
6 subscribers, a set of Bilver
pliited tea spoons or a gentleiiianV
hat worth $3.
5 subscribers takes a box of
cigars, a pair of rolled gnld-plnte
sleeve-buttons or a good buggy
whip. 4 subscrib rs, a neat photograph
album or a year's subscription to
the Heppner Gazette.
3 subscribers will take any arti
cle in the market worth $1.50.
2 subscribers, $1 worth of C
sugar or a pocket knife, autograph
album, etc., etc.
An old subscriber who brings in
a cash subscriber will get a pre
mium worth 50 cents.
There is no end to the List of Pre
miums. We have only named a
few of the many hundred Premi
ums which can be secured by a little
work in your respective neighbor
hood In working for the
HEPPNER GAZETTE
You represent
a Live Paper one
that is well established
and which never fails to
Give News in fact, it is what
it purports to be a A' A' WS PAPER.
Every family must have a newspaper
and any one can secure Valuable
Premiums with a little effort,
lf you do not want those
offered, you have the
privilege of taking
something else.
If you have
Cash
Subscrite'8 enough, you will have no.
trouble to load yourselj down wiih
wares from Heppner's xt res.
this is no "fake." we musi
have more sulschib-
ERS FOR
THE GAZETTE,
MOKE HEADERS OF NE WS.
Write to the,
GAZETTE OFFICE
Jor Sample Copies and go to work
at once.
This Proposition
Remains in Full Force
Till Jan. I, 1890.
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Only facnnln Srttein fMemnry Trtalaf
Vomr B4k Iiairaed la mm r4iaf
Mintl wander In cared.
Xrry child d aria)! frranttr benefitted.
iinn tnduoemvDt to uorrMprtid0no UImm.
1. 1
Hicbnrtl PFartnt. th flcienti
A (. Jnilavn 2 i htiCiti. Judnk
Innlntnin. an other, mtmt ntwt frsv hv
on, tv. w.
FroX A. XoiUJtTT U, Sit 7 Vitlh Are.. N. T.
THE GKEAT
Transcontinental Route
7 ji n '0
l.VlUllIU III
RALLEOAD!
Cascade Branch, now Completed, mak
ing it the Shortest, Best a nd Quickest.
The Dmini? Car Line. The Direct Routi
No Delays. Fnsteat Trains. Low
est Hatea to Chicago and all pointa
East. Tioela sol.l to all Promi
nont Points throughout the
East and Southeast.
Through Pullman Dra in Room Sleeping Can.
lteservationa can be secured iu adv
To East Hound inrer
Tt ,.,.f,.i ,i .1.. uiakea mistake
but be sure to take
... . . ... ....... .... 1
NORTIIEnNCIFIC BAILBOAI
And
l...f v.x,,r Itlrdl Manila via lltl.
waiil or Minneapolis to avoii
0j,Vii;ts and serinua delays ocoaaionei)
j oi utrr I i.u.rc
iuronitn JimiKiant nieeping uara nil.
on regular express traina full length nt
line. Bertha tree. Lowest rates. Quick
est time.
Genera Oice of the Company, No. 121
First St., Cor. Washington St.,
Portland,Oregon
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Paaaenger Agent
ner City Brewery!
SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BEER!
It ia manufactured with the lateat
brewing apparatus and cau't be beat.
Lunches of all Kinds,
And the best brands of Cigars.
Empty kega must be returned or $6
apiece will be charged.
J. X3. Natter, Fx-op.
THf St.ebunq Gh
Manufacturers of
7
tl L , j. I. K ki
tit . .rHksjsis.'i; I
THE STEELING- PMOS,
a an a ros
Quality of Tone, Ceauty of Design,
FINISH and adaptability for stand
ing In Tuno have no equal.
Etsry Piani WLTsotsi for Rw Years
AaA nail faction fruarar.: toewry poreaawf.
A.so MACuiacturs lx Wcatis Ksmovmko
STEROXG ORGAN
Factortes. Derby, Conn.
UORY
I IK I
S fl s
Money to Loan.
v . 1
Persons desiring lonns on im-J
proved f nntis or ttwn lots, c:.n
spcure tticli on if '(it-cm. Me It ins
v calling on Op.in L. I'a'i teuton.
at Gazette office,
IIEPPXER, OIIEGOX. ;
TVTien I ray Crmn I do not metm merely t ,
top tht;m fur a limn, ami then have them ra -turn
again. I liv.xs A IIAIMCAL
I have uiado the diauase ot
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLIHO SICKNESS,
A life-lfttiff ftn!7. I Wat ttavt my remedy to
Conn tho worm cnBOfl. lurimsc others bav4
f .tiled is 116 reason tiv not now mcoiving a cure,
EeuJ at once for atwat.ria and a I-'hbe BottlB
of my Infallible I.t-melt. Oivo Expret-a
nd jr0"t OUlcn. Jt co.Htu yon notliiiitf tor 1
tiwl, aud it will euro you. AJJnisa
K.C. ROOT, M .C, I S3 Pearl St., New YOBIC
Ely's C; ;?nlBalm
lays Iniiiimmation. jj.eal3theSorof5.
Rostores the Senses of Taate, iSmell
and Hearing.
A particle is applied IntoenchntMtrll and
Is agreeable. Price at UruHclst or tiy
mn.il. ELY BKOTHKRS.66 Warren St, New Yor)
OUB
L I .A WEEK 1
4 wCiub$ystem
while inconvenient
to the buyer as anv
Instalment system, is
system to ns. The Q
co-operation nf the A
club members sell:) us JV
38 watches in each PHI LA.
83S Watch Cluh, and wepet cash from
the Cluh fur each watch before it goes
out, though ench member only pays
Si a week. Thia Is why we give you
more for your money than any one else
and why we are doing the largest
watcn Business in tne worm. e sen
lonly first quality goods, but ourl
prices arc about wlu.t others pet f.r sec
ond Quality. OurlSlO MlvcrWutch
is a substantial Silver (not imitation oj
any kind) Stem-Wind American Lever
Watch either hunting case or open. I
Our S Watch is a Stem-wind , j
Openl-'ace, first quality, stiffened Gold i
AmericanLeverWatt:h)j7(7"'t7(?rfd'i,t
tatar so years. It is fully equal toany
watch sold for $ 18 by others. We find
a first-class SiilK-ned Gold Case much
more satisfactory and serviceable than
any Solid Gold Case that can besoldat
less than double the money, as cheap
solid cases are in variably thin. weak.
ol low quality, and worthless after
short uie. Our 9" Wat ell contains
numerous Important oalcntcd im
provements, of vital importance to accur-i
ate timing Patent Dustproof, Patent Stem
Wind,&c, which we control exclusively. It
is fully eqirtl for accuracy, appearance, dura
bility ana service, to anv ft-?? Watch, either
Open Pace or Hunting. Our 13.CU Rail
road watcliis especially constructed for
the mostexactini use. and is ibelirs Rail
road Watch made, Open Face or Hunting.
All ti:ese prices are either all cash or in clubs,.
91.UU a Wtl'K, in Ajnx Talt
TheKeystoneVVatch CiubCo
MalnOfflctft Co'i Own TrnM tta
004 WALNUT ST. PliiLASA. PA.
Agents Wanted.
Ajax Watch Insulator, $1.00
A perfect protection .gMr,fli mac-nctltm,
FilanuWnte.h. Sent hvmallnn i--lnr 6
Of rrlnti. Wa rrtr,- in -,y fotxan.rinl Ajencf-B
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THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OP ORDER.
.. JM-nn m.-Uncn r. naawln.. n.iuiViInn
aelt our ayent at your Uve for terms anti
prices. If you cannot find our Htrent, write
dlject tp Dearest UQurtwa tu you wmw unme'i,
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE B.ORIMQE,MASS.
CMiCAtso - flf UNION oUUMKE,N.Y.- UMLLAS,
ILL.
ST LOUIS. MO.
ATLANTA, OA
'SANFPAWCISCO.CAL
Heppner, Oregon
Pacific department, ppnerHl ncucy, 725Mftrktt
street, history bniidiiiK. Kun I'rancieco, Cal
Branch. rt Morrison St., Portland. Or., II
. onth Hecond Ht. Han Jose, t'al., .ril iNorth
Spring SU, Lus Angeles, t aJ
TO S FXM CI S CO, CAL.,
BY WAY OF THE
Southern Pacific Coin Danv's l.in?
TEE E SHHSTfl BQUTL
Quicker iu Time than Any Other Route
Between
Portland-:
' San Francisco.
Leare Portland at i P. If., Daily.
THROUGH TIME, 39 HOURS.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For Accommodation of Second-Clan
Passengers Attached to Express
Trains.
Fare from 1-ortland to Sacramento arid Saa Fran
cisco :
rallmiten
Limited First -I' I ass.
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