Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, July 04, 1889, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNEK, THURSDAY, July 4, '89.
HEPPNER A GREAT DISTRIBU
TING POINT.
In speaking of settlement and emigra
tion of Central and Southern Gilliam
anil Morrow eonnties, the Fossil Jour
nal sn;s :
We saw a great mnny new-oomers in
town this week. One of them, Mr.
Wasbbond got off at the end of
the Heppner Branch, and will settle
near Corncob. If the General Passen
ger Agent of the Union Pacific at Oma
ha, Mr. E. L. Lomax, would in his cir
cular to agents at virious Eastern cities,
instruct them to inform passengers who
are going to locate in Oregon that Cen
tral and Southern Gilliam and Morrow
oouties offer good advantages to them,
and mention Heppner as a distributing
point, it wonld be a feather in Hepp
ner's cap and ours, and would doubtless
be a boon to many b person in the east
who desires to move to the Paciflo Slope
for health or profit, or both. In this
way, the new comer would only stop on
the Columbia where there is so much
sand and uninviting scenery to disgust
him and make him turn back only a few
hours. By this means also the notice
would be mors far-reachiug than any
system of advertising we could possibly
devise. The Union Paoific needs just
such a field to distribute their home
seeking passengers for Oregon, and Wb
can assure them that they need not regret
having oome over that road, ns their
accommodations are as much superior
to the Northern Pacific as one could
imagine. We speakj from personal' ex
perience, having travelled over both
roads within the past month. What do
you say, Heppner? What do you say,
Mr. liomni? Can't wo work togother?
THE FOURTH.
Heppner oomes to the front with n
large program and acres of fun a large
attendenoe from Morrow and adjoining
seotions expected.
Every effort is being made to have
the biggest fourth of July celebration
in Heppner to-morrow iu the documenta
ry, traditional and Injun history of the
Heppuer hills. Much money has been
subscribed and is being judiciously ex
pended to render it a very enjoyublo
oocasiou to all. By reading the pro
gram, published elsewhere, it will be
seen that the fun will begin early and
bangs ou long enough to give all an
opportunity to feol patriotic.
The whole of Eastern Oregon is invit
ed to come lo Heppner on the fourth.
It may not be possible for all to oome,
yet the invitation remains in full force
just the same.
Lexington, our neighbor holow, has
decided not to celebrate this year in
order to give us an opportunity to do
our best. They will all be hero to help
us, inoluding Co. D, 3rd ltcgt. 0. N. G.
The parade is au important and inter
esting feature in any fourth of July cel
ebration. The road to the grove will be
in good condition and every vehicle and
individual is anked to form in the pro
cession in front of the Odd Fellows'
temple at lOo'olock a. m. Don't string out
to the grove two hours before the exer
cises begin, but fall in and help to
make our parade a grand success.
STANDING IN VUli OWN LIGHT.
This sheet is compelled to say that
Heppner is not making much progress
in the matter of lire protection. It
should be plain to nil thnt wn have paid
the insurance companion for fire appara
tus, hose, water works, etc., which we
have never received, and the outlook is
that we will buy another oulfit in ex
cessive iusurauce and then burn up with
nothing to proteot ourselves.
It iu certainly a duty that we owe to
onrsolvcs to go to work as oitizens with
a will to accomplish something iu the
matter of fire protection. To put it off
year after year, moans disaster in tho
end.
It does stem positively unnecessary
to reiterate plain and conclusive fuots to
sensible, thinking people. Heppner's
great conflagration will come in time,
and a large majority of our population
will then find time to oonsider what
might have been.
UKPPNKR AND JIONUSIKNT ROAD.
PjononiilM fur tlit Grading nnil CompletUm or
the John I)y Wagon Knau from Hripucr,
Morrow County, to Muminiriit, (Jrimt
County.
Omci OF BliPKUINTKNDKNT, )
Hkpi-neh, Ok., June IB, 1880. (
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned until 2 p. in. on July o.
at which time they will be opened.
Each proposal must be accompanied
bv a check or bund or other good and
sufficient guarantee in the sum of one
thousMod dollars ($l,0ufl) that the bidder
will, within ten days after being notified
of the acceptance of his proposal, outer
into a contract with the coinmiHsinners
of the John Day Wagon Itond with the
necessary bond sureties f"r the faithful
performance of the work therein Iiaini'd.
Forms, specifications and other infor
mat ion can be obtained nt the oflioe of
the superintendent.
Bids will be received for the whole
work, or for Buy portion not less than
five miles.
AFPOXIMATK ESTIMATE OF QtlA.VHTIKS.
Ot. VdH.
Solid Rook (Si HI
Loose Rork J.o'KI1
Cement Gravel 1,5 Kli
Earth !t:t,(V.w
Sawed timber in structures complete,
2,000 feet, B. M.; Logs in Btruuhire, 4,000
lineal feet; clearing and grulihing, 10
acres.
The right is reserved to reject any c
all bids and waive defects.
E. O. SpiiuiT,
Chairman Board of Com,
REAL EMATE TEANSFHiS.
Preston Looney and wife to Henry
Patburg, 40 acres, $200.
Edwin A. Whittier to Cyrus Leydo,
160 acres, 81600.
United States to Geo. Lutrell, loO
acres.
Uuited States to Jos. Hughes, 1C0
aores.
J. B. Sperry to Baptist thumb, two
lots in Heppner, $900.
United States to Jaa. D. Davis, 160
acres, (200.
Jaa. D.Davis to J. T. and C. S. Kirk,
160 aores, 8500. j
United States to Wm, H. Benefijl, 100
ores.
State of Oregon to Henry Padherg,
160 acres, (320.
An nunoe of prevention is better then
nnnnd (if Aura 1 nn.lap'u n,u,., n
Blood Purifier expels all inipuritie of
n Diooa ana snouio be used in all iiit
s'i ot the stomach, liver and kidueys.
COMPOUND ktractX
m
The Importance ot purifying the blood can
not be overestimated, for without piue blood
yon cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's
Donlior S.-irsaparilla. It strengthens
rcCUIlai ami huilds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
ot the vegetable remedies used give to
Hoods Sarsaparilla pecul- -y Ifeolf
lar curative powers. Ko ' lld
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. It you have made up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to
take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Ilood's Snrsaparllla Is sold by all drugjrlsts.
Prepared by C. I. llood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
A GREAT IthUKDV.
The Binohemio Remedies that hnve
made such wonderful cures, are now for
sale at our drug stores. Any one de
sirous of learning about these medicines
can do so by onllingonourdrnggists and
getting pamphlet on "Nev Treatment of
Disease." Bioehemio medicine nets in
harmony with nature's laws and heals the
sick or rebuilds wasted tiHsue in chronic
oases, on the same principle that a tree
is nourished and sustained in order to
produce a new twig or branch that may
have heen broken. Disease menus a
lack of a oertnin principle ut the plnce
affected. lii H.herui-iti-y supplies that
lack. :t-5"23
To Consumptives. Tho undersigned
having been restored to health by sim
ple means, after suffering for several
years with n severe lung affections and
that dread disease, consumption, is anx
ious to make known t his fellow suffer
ers the means of care. To thoso who
desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of
charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they will find a sure oure for con
sumption, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis,
and all throat and lung maladies. He
hopes all sufferers will try his remedy,
as it is invaluable. Those desiring the
prescription, which will cost them noth
ing, and may prove a blessing, will please
address, Hkv Edwahd A. Wilson, Wil
liamshnrg, King's count v, New York.
MARKET REPORT.
riAiHY riiODUfvrs.
Butter, gill-edged, 2D to 23 cents.
KOl9.
Eggs are very scaroe. Wanted at 20c.
VKOETAIILE8.
New potatoes, 2 to 3 cents per lb. Old
Potatoes, 1 ceut per lb and scaroe.
rom.THY.
Chickens, $'i to Hi pordozen, according
to size.
woor,.
Sevnral eood sales have heen mnde
during the piiHt week at 15 cents per
pound. Tins is the prion (or average
fleeces of E intern Oregon. Wool prom
ises to he a bettor price in a few weeks.
FI.OL'B.
There has been quite a decline in the
Hour market within the past live weeks.
Sperry's best grade of Heppner Hour,
5 bbt, 81175 per bbl i retail, 5J4.0O.
Wailsburg Peerless iluiir, 84 25 in any
quantity.
I.IVU HTOOK.
Good beef out tie, 2 to 2' j conls per
pound; mutton, $2 per heail.
PltKHII MKATS.
Loin steak, retail, l.r cents per pound;
round steak. 12! cents; roasts, 10 cents;
boiling, 5 to H cents. Mutton, Vl
coiiIh, liest quality.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Oflioo, Latinnulo, Or., June lit, '89.
NoticuiH liereliy iriven dial (lie hillowinu-iiMiuMl
Moltlur Iihh tiled noljco of liU intention lo iiitiki
hioil onof in minimrf of Iiih i'Ihiiii. hiii! iliat
Hied troof will lie nuido hf ro lliu ooiiuty olerk
of Morrow count j', ut lleepner, llteaciu, on Au
Koat 10, 1 hill, viz:
John S. Chilly,
Dm. No. RIM. forthlol2. 9 A ( ft HW4 NEV4
v8. Tp.SH, K.JH K. W. M.
IU niniiM tUu foltoini witii'j 'f f i :mvB
hiHooiitiiiuiiiis roaiilenee upon, tun! cultivation
of. wild lie d, viz:
11. W. Molliiwip. v. . Oiitr.lh, ,1. H. l.lliott,
Pun Itiipinw. ad of II -i j ii"r, lit'.
Any iMirHiui who ilibiiH to iirntiM iiiraiiiHt tho
nllowiua'M of mii'h primf, or who knows ot any
milmiHiitiul reason, motor (lie lnwiuiil the roguln-
tioimol Hit! Interior I '..purl nii'iu, wnyHiieli proof
Hhould mil lie iillowi il, will bi Kiveu an otiporlii
iiitynttluj iibovi-iiiiiitien(Ml lime m il pliieu to
croHK-exiuiiiiiii tlie wiiiii.'sif rq.id elm mati t and
to otfnr evidence in r.djHluil of d::il Mil'.nitu-d by
ClHillllUlt.
lUsnv lilNr.u vuf, I!"i:if-ler.
NOTIC'K OK CONTl-Xf.
Jnnd Ollii-o ut Thv lalU., Or, .him l.p.,
CoiiH'luinl hu1 inn Ivt'ii yiut'iril m tlnj nlHou by
'I'licndnrt' IVx KKUtiirtl Kdwui.l IhnUit. lw uhiui
donitiK liin linliifylci'd tn( i y ,N. 'i li;t. i No
Vf.'ir.h.T l.i lfS, up n Umii'j Ni'-i'iis NW
Htit- IX Tp 4 8. It K, in Mornnv I'-mntv, Or,
with n view in liit ciiMn-lltiitit'i o' i- iid ivili v, thu
wiid lnuliwure hpr.'hy rimmmmt i to nppfrir at
Umh nilli-H on tho 'Mh iliiynf Amum(. ifiy, at 1
o'l'lot'k p ni. lo rt'Mpiuul mul fiu ninli lest: iinony
coiiccniiiiu; Ntiil fillt l ;ilni..ititMiii'nt. Thti counf y
cl'ilt f Morrow county, Or in nut liomt'tl to
tuko tcHtinmny in 1 hit caw nt JIt,iMm,r, t r. on
July 'J?, IfcMt, ftt IK o'clock h m.
V A MtiiJoNAi.n, Kt'Kistnr,
T W HtffiUP.K. Ki'iH'ivor.
NOTICE OK INTENTION.
IaihI OfMc fit Tho Pallia. Or., Juno u,
No' w in lit'rt'hy ri vt'ii (tint I tin f(lli)wniK-iiHmid
t t ltr Im" ti l h1 notion of Iiih inhmtinu to coin
mule fti.tl muliH tintil proof in mipport of Iiih
clHiin, nnil tlmt Hii( proof will tut iiiikIk bofon
tln (MHinty juiU"' ( Morrow oniiniy, nt Utippnor,
Or., ou AuKUft 11, ISMt VIi:
llcurit '. J.efem
lh aU. for the NS SV 1 4 HVlj MK 8i'C It.
NWi NK' Moo Shi. TpOS, It'AK.
Ho rut ii flio followttitt witiii'fiOH to prove hl
continuous nmditnce upun, iind uultivatiuu uf,
nid liuul, viz:
Frank A Hwfwnwy. Otlvin I Hwonvy, of Ar
linton, (r, i hurled W Miller, ut Fohi1, Or,
KiiKtMift K Hmith, of ljttuo Uork.
Any HrmHi who dtwinw fo protont RHiilnnf the
aUowunctt of Htioh proof, or who known of tmy
mihHlHiit.nl rttiiMon, ui)dtr tho luw anil tlie r-'Kiilii-tion
of tht iutt-rtur lKp irtiniit, why huc.Ii proof
should not htMilloWiid. will tmi(ivMti hii oitporttl
nity Ht tint iiltovo nnintiotiwl tim. nm plniv to
ontHt tininii)H the witiitwiwtf hhh! flninwtiit , And
to ifffcr wvidonctMii rebuttal of that sub mitt ml
by fiiniumnt.
WWl F. A. Mt'DoNii.n. Hi'iiisfpr.
The Coic'ratcd French Cure,
Wnrrntl U ft DLI PfiniTI M F" or
A ni iinvwninu rciuiuKxi,
U SOU) ON K
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to ciirv any
fonti of uenoui
diicas, or miy
OiMuilor of (lie
Btf ORE OMicrntive oi- AFTER
fau id cither m- wlietbcr rlvihf I ruin th
urrtihtiucoftiiniilAiiii, 'loUri-o or Opium,
ortlirougli joutbtul ludiwietion, ovr luduli
tttic, ilc, u h l.ou of Dmtii Powtr, Wakeful
uni, Hon ii tig dowii rinalu tlie Bark, Serniim)
'eakiivn, Uyitet ia. Ncrvoua I'roHtiatlou Noottirn
ftl Kmiwlou , IU('urrlitra, bliiiueM, Weak Mem,
Or) , Jxtttof power and ltn)K)ttnrr. which If ne
flei'tiil olltu kad to prematureuldaeeaiiil Immii
UT- I'rleo 11.00 a box, 6 boio tor K 00 Svut by j
mall ou receipt of price. i
A IV It ITT SCX CV Alt ANTKE for ti Vary 15 00 I
onler. In rofuud tha mmiAV If a l'riUBitcul '
core li uot effected. Thouun.Ii of tetlmouiali
from old aud youug. ot both uxee, rtermaneutly
i ircdbr apiiiioditi!. Circular free. AUdrsae
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WISTKKM BRANCa.
BOX 27 PORTLAND. OR
8 M by A. D J)linfluu& C- PiUj;-
tutui
1889.
CHIAMD"
FOURTH OF JULY
Heppner, Oregon.
MAGNIFICENT
prnmniT & ems pjuudei
Biggest in the History
of the County.
The Day Will Be Ushered In by
the Firing of Cannons.
Offlocria o the Iy.
I i it it ni i
smeiiL - - hod. iienry DiacKinan
s. - L L Matlock and Olis Patterson
Orator, Hon. J. N. Brown
Reader, .... lion. Frank Kellogg
Chaplain. - - - - llcv. G. E. Prank
ORDER OF EXERCISES:
Procession will form nt 10 o'clock
A. M., sharp, resting iu front of
Odd Fellows' Temple,
Headed b; Jfepjnei' Cornet
Bund, 0. X. (L, Liberti
Car, Citizens in Car
riages, Citizens
on Horseback.
ATTIIK CHtOVE:
1. Mubic by Heppner Cornet Bund; 2.
Prayer y Chaplain; 3. Singing by Olee
Club; i. Keudinnof Deolarntionof Inde
pendence by Hon. Frank Kellogg; 5
Muxio by Band; 0. Orutinn by Hon. J.
N. Ilrowu ; Mann bv Glee Club; lIiiHieby
Banil.
DINNER!
Programme of Sports:
1. Shontinif Tournament between Com
panies O. N. O.; Prize, $ 10.00. 2. 81ov
iMuleHiioe; Prize, $;. 00. 3. Haokrnee;
Prize, S5.U0. 4 Fat Man's race; Prize,
Ki.lK). 5. ("atcliintf tlie Orenned IMkj
Prize, JfflOU. (1. Vheell):irrow raoe;
Prize, 8.rJ 00. 7. Match (iame of Uaae
Bull between Arliuttin and Heppner
Nines, liaby Hliow; tlie best (lremioil
baby under 1 year, prize, $10.00; tlie
bent looking baby under 1 year, prize,
$10.00. All prizes to bo awarded by
competent judges chosen for tbe ooea-
BIDII.
Druid E Cos., 3rd llf$. 0.
.V. G., hare iitvUcd A B
and C Cos., same
lleg. to part id
pate in the
Celebration.
GRAND DISPLAY OF
Fire Works!
Tho Heppner Hills will be nblaze
with Fire works from 7
I to 9 p. m.
Ttifl com mitt op on Fire work will diHplny the
I folliiwiuu iiiuuniliceiit itNHtrtmtiit of Fancy
t'olored Itockoti anil Kxhibitiou l'incen, which
aliould im wtrt h a ti lp of 6J miles to wit unset:
The I lb. dockets will HHcend over l.tU) feet,
KiviiiK (lilierent brilliantehihitions uf tnc latent
noToltiuH. Our Kxhibitiou lJieci'H- HattentH,
W Iu'i'Ih, etc., are hII of InrR ttifco inni will b.i
lixtnl in regular oitUr, tint vluU display latinu
uhout two hotirn,
t'oiue (( Heppner on tho 4th or you will misa a
Gmnd t'elohralion.
IJ AhuI. -lloultn" ltorktri, 1 and 4 Urn. each.
tl l-KBt. "Uomb " HncketH, 1:11m. cacii.
8 " C'ulitj'fd I'aiiichutc" Kocketc, 4 lbc
acli.
a ' Colored
each.
D " Colored
"Fxiubitioii" Hockets, 4 lbn.
'Twin Aneroid" Itocketn, 4
ltH, each.
2 " t'oloiod ''Wjltow Tr
" UocketH, 4 llts.
earn.
'A " Colored "Citrnictipia'' It
oki'ta, 4 lbs.
earn.
V " Colored "llarlniuiniidu" ltockelH, -i
Hh. tmoli.
liKjttra lurK'O "I'leiailett11 ltn'k'La. 6 Hh. each.
il " releHcope" KepeatinK liock-
cl. tl Itw. eacti.
t-i Ithl. Est. le. lJ-H:ill Itotnau Cnudles, finest
Pol urn.
Uhl Ext. Ik". Bilalt Homan Candles, fluent
colorn,
U i.firt. Kixe UeiiKal LiwhU.
at'olort'il UoN-'tic Wh.H'ltt.
2 " I hiiia i'lyerH.
'1 " VeMical Whit'lc.
't " ltouhlc IVianple WheoW.
Il " "tJeyner 'tevoiverH."
11 " "Floral" Fountains.
a " ' I'nMinatie1' FonntaiuH.
12 " "Hauei-Hon Batteries."
'J " "lUtlerit-H of Cuionii Stars."
' " "Floral lland Htitiiu."
f " "FlyinK 1'iueous."
1 " "t liapht of ItiMies."
I " "t 'hiiieMe Fan."
I " "lrie Cam'iide."
1 " "51 'iicau Jel,"
1 HiiHrklinir raphe.
2 Mouilor ItatlnrieK.
2 Mines of Herpents,
1 Silver Olory.
1 1'olka listtery.
1 Oailmtf l.aliery.
Phio-Uolies!
ft'
v.. I
I3iri.ci-.2:r.o 1
WM. RUARK, Guano Plug Uoly.
Grand Ball !
In tho Evening,
Come l: ci jboily and Celebrate
Our Natal Pay.
All arc invited to bring
Baskets well filled.
By order of Com.
1776.
Gelebra
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offieo at La Grande. Or., Jon 12. 'fS.
Nutter im iiartfbj iveu that tli6 foLowim?
nauwtl setUer iia filed notice of his intnition to
make final prtxf in Rupert of hi rlpim. ard
that said priMif will be made before th coiinly
rlerlc of Morrnw conuty, nt Heppner, Or.,
on July Zl, IViV. viz:
John Zollinger, -Ha
No 8 1 65, for the W H N W 4 NK1 NW'i & N W H
NK'4 Sec 4, Tp 8 8. ii 27 E W ,U.
He names the fol lowing witnemoe to prove his
eontinuouH residence upon and cultivation of.
mud Itnd, vu:
1) K Jane. IIariinon Hale, Dan Stnlter. John
Hill, all -f ll-ppner, O-ori.
Any perin who dnire to prott-et aaint the
allowance of such proof, or who knowrt of any
mihritnntial reason, under the law and the rHula
tioiiB of the InUiritr Dftiartinent. why such prfwf
should not bo allowed, will le tiiveu an opportu
nity at the above-mentioned time and place to
croKH-examine the witnewee -f uid clnimant and
to offer evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant.
85Mi-3i Henry Kinxhart. Reffiater
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
lAiid ( )llice at The Dallea Or. . Jane 6.
NoticH ih hereby i veil that l he folhiwinK-aained
settler ha tiled notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of hi claim, and that suid
proof will bo made before the count judtee of
Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 2tt,
ly, viz:
Charles K. Kirk,
Hd. Ildl fortheH'i SE!4 Hen. 9. and W'i NW'U
Hec. Ut. Tp. 4 8.. H. 5 K. W. M.
He name the follnwinir witnesHPB ta prove his
continuous renidenee upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz:
I j. J. HiiHinT, Frank Gilliam Theodore Tex,
David Bowman, all of Hppner, i r.
Any oeiHori who doriireH to orotewf Hfaint the
i
i
i
I
! allowance of tmeh proof, or who knows of any
siioHuiniiiu reason, miner trie law and the regu
lation of the Interior Department, why such
proof should not be allowed, will be tfiven an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
3".-3U F. A. McDonald. Kcxfotnr.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
I .and Of Pico at haUi-amle. Or. Juno r), '89.
Notice is hereby Kiven that ttiofoMowmK-nauiod
settler has tiled notice of his intontion to com
uiuto and maketinnl r,roff in hu?irt of bis
claim, and that mi id proof will b' fy'la before
the county clerk of Morrow county, at Hepp
ner, Or., on July 20, IrtSD. viz;
Frank E. McCorkle,
Ihl No. 3621, furthfi NW'i SWH E', HW'4 and
8W4 Hli Hec. Hi. Tp. :i 8., ft. E. .
lie names the following wilne.-e to prort
his continuous residence upon, und cultivation
of, said land, viz:
C. K. Cate, F. K. RliRrman. of L-na, Or.; J. S.
(lindane, I). C. (iurdiino, of Kiiine, Or.
Any pnrson who d;irtw to protuHt as.'r.iiift ths
allowance of such proof, or wlio knows of any
-ubstantial reason, wuinr thu law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
i-hould not be allowed, will be i;iven an opportu
nity at the abovo montioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnegwts of mh id claimant, and
to offer evidence in rebutuil of that submitted
by claimant.
Henry Kinkiiuit. U'inter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Iiar.d (Mflco at TIir Dnlles. Or.. .1 line 10. 'HQ.
Notice is hereby Kivftn that tho following named
settler has tiled notice of her intention to
make final proof in Hiipport of her
claim, and that said proof will he made before
the county judirft of Morrow County, at Hopp
ner. Or., on July 30, 1R89, viz:
Hachel Ifrtslcins, in do to of Dillon IIos-
kirifti clerratied,
Hd. omt forthn FS Sec. 10, SW'4 Sec.
11, and NW'n NW'd Hecli.Tp. fiH., U.2.r. E. W. l.
She uauiea lliefollowiiuf witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, a;; J cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Albert Wriubt, James Dopuy, of Hfppner,
Or.; Ham Meadows, 11. II. (iln.-inford, of Hard
man, Or.
Any person who desires to protest ajraiiHt tho
allowance-of such proof, or who knows of any
substau iai reason under the law and he regula
tions of the Intsnor Department, why such
proof ehouid not be allowed, will be given an ope
poriumty at ttio unovo inent oned time and plant
lo erctss-exntnine the witnesMes of said claiman
and to offer evidence in rebuttal oT that submit,
ted by claimant.
K. A. McDonald, Resistor.
NOTICK OF INTENTION.
I.nnd OfHePiit Tim Dn!fw. Or.. Mhv 31, '89.
Notice in lnTi'hy Riven thnt tho following named
n(!t(Jnr Iihh tiled notice of hn intoniion to make
fin ill proof in support of Iiih claim, and thnt unit)
proof will be miule beforfl tho county judge of
Morrow conuty, at iloppner, Or,, ou July la,
viz:
William Graham,
Hd. 2ir,2. for the HKU NK Soc. 5. and S4 NWVi
NW'i HWNiSoc. 4, Tp.4 8.,H. 25 K.
He immnrt the followiiitf witiiHHPPS to prove
hi contititioiirt n.'Hidt'iico upon, mid cultivutiou
of, Hitfd land, viz:
II. 1'. CiiMf, of Hnppnor, Or.; John Jenkins,
Wih-y McHno, J. Jt Hi.ynmr, of Kiglit Mile.
Any pi.TMon who di'.-tirea to protiwt tigainst the
allowanco of miuh proof, or who known of ituy
Muliritantial rcanon, under tho law and tho renu
latioim of the Inlt'rior Depart inont. why miuh
proof Hhould not lie allowrd, will be given an
opportunity a ttie hkivi ,iiieniM.iytl tixu uniI
plai'W lo rionh-extiniiif flic wilii'HhOS V'hihiI
liumnnt, and to oiler evidenoo m rt bu.rnl of thnt
Hiib-nitted by clainmnt.
8J1-2U F . A, McDonald, R.isNir.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IiandOHicOHtThe Dalles. Or., May HI, 1)9.
Notice in hereby given thai the following
named Hettlerhan tiled notice of hia intention
to make tinal proof in Hiipport of hiw claim, and
that HHid proof will be made before the county
judge of Morrow county, nt Heppner, Or., on
July is, 1HM(, viz:
James J. MrGce,
IM. H'l. for the Nli NK l4, Nee. 9, and Vf
NW1, Wee. U), rJ p. ft 8.. U. K.
He namoH t j ii following witnrsFewto prove liin
continuouH reidonce upon, and cultivation of
tiaid land, viz:
Fred Foppen. J. A. Adams, K, II. DicvkeiiB,
JameH HauiH, nil of llardinan, r.
Any person who demres to protest nguinst
tho allowance (f hucIi proof, or wliokuowwof
any HubHiamint rentiou, under the law and the
regulations of the Interior Denartment. wliv
mich pi'oof shoulrl i't be allowed, will be given
an opportunity at the above mentioned time and
plnce to croHs-examino the witnesses of paid
claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of
that Kubmiltetl by claimant.
V. A. McDonald. Iiegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I-Hiid OHU-eat I,a (Irande. Or., April 10, ' '.
Notice is hereby given that the follow inir-tmittHd
settler ban tiled ma-ice of his intention to make
tinal prof in support of his claim, and that said
nroof will be niatle before the couetv iinbre.
or in hitmhsiincp before tlie county clerk of Mor
row comity, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 8,
ifwiu, viz:
Ric'tarrf McClaran,
Hd. No.22M.V for theN'i SKi SW. HKK Sec.
Jit. and NV'v4 Sec. Tp. SH U. 27 K.
nenatneB Hie following witnessea to prove
his continuous residence unmi. and cultivation
of. said land, viz:
Will Wa hrii ire. E. C. Walk ntrs. K. V. Vmn.
bell, W. M. Unsli, nil of Heppner, Oregon.
Anv iterson wtio desires to irotct at'auist (he
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
Hutwtuiittnl reason, under the law and the regain
tioim of the interior department, why such proof
ihould not be allowed, wilt be given an oruortu-
mt at the above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of nid elauiinnt,
and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted by claimant.
ffi'H-'W HtMiy HiNLHAltT, fTpKistor.
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
I-jinJOIlU'C nt Tin Hullo Or.. .Inno 10, 'Ml.
Notico is lioivhy uivnt tlutt Hut following;
nntiit'U tMttUr Imt Ii1hI notioo of In intention to
make titml pi'ntif in support of Ins elaii.i, hi!
thin HHiil oriHf will be mailt before tht count v
juitKrt of Alorrow countv, ut tlcpiuinr, Or., on
July 30. IfloU, viz.
John S. Ingraham,
Hi. 2tkl9, fcr the HUVi Sec. k i'p. 8 6J..K24 E.
W. M.
l nnmo the followiiiK witnpsflps to prove bin
HUM Ul UOUB rtMt(li'IlCtt UIMtli. iinltiViOi.in -nt
oaid IhiuI. viz:
W. . Ilnmnon, J. ( . ItaypH, Kiohard Hobin
ami. 1 HiiHC KtimhU'ii, ull of Kil:t Mih, tr.
Any pentou who ititwnt to oro'ntn KHint the
nllowHiuvof HiK'h proof or who knows of .tny rub
stiiutml rtntH)ii, uiulor theUw amlt nKulatione
of thfl Interior DepHitmont, why such proof
ohould not U ailowttil, will bo tiivou an opportu
nit at thi abovi iiK'itiomHl timo and plnce to
eroM(Utsuinine the wilne-sixt of sanl cluununt,
and to oft.T I'Tid.mctt iu rbuttU of that submit
UhI by ctrtimant.
B'JtS 81 F. A. MclONAI.P, ItEv1I8Tt
Scrip W.xrKn. C. M. Mallory will
ay the hik'ltt'st cah pritvs for scrip.
I'luce of business, corner May and Chase
8t roots.
We have ihe Exclusive Confpofof
o
i taut tc n cfrr a prlrt to ttll ttitt
6eot, for IU Wi BtST HOC. (wi Cm MM
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
H. BLACKMAN & GO,,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
i
AKTIirR COFFIN,
Arlington, Or.
Coffin &
j 1 leppner, .... Oregon.
jDealsrsin General Merchandised Aricultural
IMPlEMElSTTS.
We edll Special Attention to our
Elegant Assortment of
Gents' Fine Clothing !
Now is the time to buy your 4th of Jnly Suit!
11111 Ml CLOTHING IS TAILOR W
In the LarKeflt Enstern faotnrjeH find you can get a
Perfect Fit lit a Fair Price.
LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SliOESOF ALLKINDS
For Dancing and Street AVenr
Ladies Silk and Lisle Hose
Finest Styles, in the Ntnvest Sliaden, ulso a nice assortment of Li(bt
"Weight Uurtenver, in Silk, Lisle Tbrcad aud Cotton.
n ii i , i nn l in j ft m
mi AwnrtmonT nt n nrp.fi tup rimimn
i un iiouwi i ait ii l vi vuiui vai k'h iiiiu ivi iiuuiun
Our Store is filled with a Large and Varied Stock. We aim to keep
on bond nearly everything that is used on a Ranch aud all
sold at the lowest possible prices.
Blniksmitlis' Stone Coal. English Cement, Sulphur, Lime, elo. Freight rates are
very low to Heppner, therefore goods can be Bold in competition with
any town iu Enstern Oregon.
Call &Jo.dl SEoo Us,
COFFIN & McFARLAND,
Heppner and Arlington.
;A HORSE;
will travel well
ROBERTS
General ."Blacksmi tlis & ITariers.
REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
fiorsBsnoBing S4.00 w span after fflaa 1st, 1889.
jar A FIHSTCLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STAND3
Mivtloolt Corner. ZVI rvln Street, Heppner, Or.
NKLSON JOSES. Tres't.
ill G
(Incorporated.)
General Warehouse and For
warding
The Coinpani has rceenthi constructed a two-stmii
7. t'i J. -tnn ..j. 7 , .7 77
iviu enoitsu ou ,v juu jeei, ivliil u uui, press untv uit con
veniences for handling wool.
Tlip 'iiffhniixp ChT.i'dps at, 1 T e t nin tv null, hn.tlip smnp
as twse at Arlington, Tess cartages.
Freight noon baled wool from IJeimner. same as
from Arlington.
casi advanced upon comtgnvients oj wool or wool in
storage. THERON E. FELL, MANAGER.
SMOKE
La Flor de
H THAN
-FOR SALE BY-
XEW BANK BLOCK-
Hcppner,
TI I K M IiIPPICR
Livery and Feed Stable,
Hunsaker & Long,
Pi'oorietoivs,
Opposite Natters' Brewery, Heppner, Or.
HtooK itonnletl l- the !;- week, or Month
Saddle Horses, Buggies and hacks to
hire at Reasonable Rates.
Hay and grain for sals
BUS to & FROM all TRAINS.
i
j GvkxIs delivered to auj piu-t oi the city. Leave orders at our office, in stable.
Ail Stook Lrt ui TUeir Quid Viil CeciT Ute ;t oi AUeoUoo.
FRANK McFARLAND.
Heppner.Or.
McFarland,
f)1
ltMl
wlien shod by
SIMONS,
E. R. BISHOP. Treiw.
Hil l 111 CO.
Agents.
Heyneman
If Ifflll
Oregon.
at reasonable prices.
ALSO THE 1'IRM Of
-:Gilliam & Coffey,:-
With a large and well selected line of
Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements
A. m. cl Harvostiu; Machinery,
Queensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Pipe and Plumbers' Mateiid,
Glasswara, and Stoves of the latest and most approved pattern.
Bird Cages and Granite Iron Ware.
The JSTewton Wagons and Hacks.
We call Special attention to the
STVNDAI) MOWERS ! !
They are second to none and the wide cut is withotapeer.
A Tin Shop in connection. Repairing nnil plumbing neotly done.
Camp outfits a specialty. Our prices as low as the lowest for
the class of goods we carry.
GILLIAM & COFFEY,
HEPPNER,
-Successor to Miuor, DoJsou & Co.-
CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES
If You "Want
DRY GOODS,mCL01'H I NG,
Oorxts' Ivtr-nisSiists (5oods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
WOOD and WILLOW WXI3,
agricultural i mplkments,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns,
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or sqytbiDg nnnnllv kept in b Mrst-eliise store, call on
w o: MINOR.
Tnke yinir Pi-es.-riivtion t"
K. J. SLOCUM,
Net door to Leczsr k Thompson's himlware Btoi'B, Hoppner, Oregon
Who keeps on hand u Fresh Stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
His Line 'if
DOMESTIC AND IM I 'OHTE 1 ) CIGARS,
Are tlie licit.
njirtiliis in Paiit, Oils, 13to.
HEPPNER, OREGON
C. M. MALLORY,
May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dodmn & Go's Store,
HEPPNER, OREGON
Manufacturer of and Dealer iu
Furniture, Mirrors,
Bedding, Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc.
Also For Sale
1886 MODEL WINCHESTER RIFLES.
Cheap For 'Cash.
UNDERTAKING
STRIKE !
For C. S. VAN DUYN'S
MAY STREET STORE
For Bargains in
Groceries, Fruits, Glassware, Cfockeiy Gents'
His prices are low as the lowest. See fur yourself. Next door to Furniture Store,
MAY STREET. HEPFXEK, OREGON.
TH K FIRST NATIONA L GROCERY
Mean Plain Business, Fair Dealing and Low
Prices.
You will find in their lurpe store the freshest in
all Hues of
Staple am Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Candies, Etc.
Store in Odd Fellows' Hull, formerly occupied bv First National Bank.
JOHNSTON & SLOAN, Props.
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Cash Advanced Urox Consignments !
A4dreee X17 Federal Street, Bo too,
TIIE-
mWMT Barb,
The Winner in all Coutest.s.
OREGON.
:o:-
A SPECIALTY.
FEW EBOS. & CUIUS,
WOOL