Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, July 04, 1889, Image 3

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    Trit: GAZETTE.
hEPPNEK. THUHS1M1. July 4, 'ISO
RAILROAD TIME TAaLE.
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Northern TV'ine traioa enst li.tv ArlinKton
duily ZVM P. M.; Knife wei-t. A. M. Ijninn
I'ariflc trains eaiHt, 4:lll A. M.iKoh.g w.t, 12.a0
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G. L. THOMPSON. Asent.
CANYON AND. INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Stilt") lenvps for Ciinvnn City
Mon-
iliijH, f ilni'Rihiyn mill rnitnyn.
ArtiveH-Tui'stliij s, Thursdays
n ml
Siiturthiys.
Tlipre ie a Kavini! of 10 hours in time
ami $10 iu cash by tukiug this route to
Ohiivou.
C. W. Lomlar & Co., 42!), Fifth St.,
Fnrtliiuri, Or., are authorized tt make
nitverlibinw eontidntH for the Gazette.
They will also untke collectioua for this
pa per.
Here arid There.
Mrs. Kate Fuller is visitim; in Port
land. . Miss Lillie Kea is quite ill at her home
in Hepiuier.
.1. C. Doilson left for Wallowa county
last Friday.
l!i-v. O. E. Piniik rusticated last week
in the Black Horse district.
Look fur "ur own premium list iu thi
issue audifo to work at onee.
Mr. and .Wry Ed. Jones are ovei from
Malheur visiting; rehilives heie.
M nob rain and cool weath r ha been
expeiieoci d in Jloiroiv tins rk.
Pro". ,1 IT. Shinhy h s taken a po
siuon in (.'uiliii & Mei''.nlai il's store.
A. E. Powell, ol S tnd Hollow, is haul
iut; iu his clip to llie Heppntr maiket.
Billy (Jreiis'i'ldter. ivpri'seulinu; Bosen
feldt A .Smith, was m lleppner last week,
Anunilk'r of our spoitint; men will
take iu theraies at Li uii U uek, July 41 It.
Tiie wheat crops of Morrow county
will nverauo with the reiimiuder of East
ern Oregon.
The Courier, published nt Lebo, Kan
sas, by H. JI Boh man, now n uches this
otliee regularly.
Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Rush and daughter
Rre enjoying ihemselvea jip at MeDullie
hot gpriiiijs this week.
Wm. Iioney came ovo.r from Condon
lasteekon business, lie reports his
crops as b.idly d. imaged.
Dr. W. i. Hiti hey mid wife will leave
the first of next week to visit relatives
and friends iu Colusa Co., California.
The ueifhhoiintf papers furnish the
Gazette some good news items, which
will be found ou the outside this week.
In order to give the "prints" a chance
to have a rest and enjoy the 4th, the Ga
zette comesoutou Wednesday this week.
The children who desire to ride in the
liberty car should meet nt the M. E.
ebu it'll at 9:30s' arp to-morrow morning.
V. I. Asbury, the Canyon A'cios man,
left yesterday morning for Portland. He
wiil return home next week via Heppner.
The 4th of July ball should be attended
by all admirers of the the teipsiohoreau
art. Tickets, 81.30; fun for everybody.
Chaplain Simpson, 3rd Regiment O N.
G., will lecture to-niht in the M. E.
church. Subject: "ITigldiinds of Soot
laud." Forester Fell is down at Hood river
looking up u location for a fruit, farm, of
which that Section boasts of the best iu
Eastern Oregon.
Frank Oviatt has sold his rinoli nt
Ella and will look for H new home ill
Lewis conniy. la will m ive his family
ami I'tl'eets about Auumst 1.
Miss EUa Th.'ina" is spending this
week Willi fiienus in Heppner. She will
Colnplt te hir term's uoik in the Uedfoid
distiict in two moid weeks.
Millard French's team rati away last
Saturday with a new spring ngon down
near Spray's leetl yard, antl rendered it
iu a condition to need the st.'i vices of the
wagon-maker.
Mrs. Emma Kileup, a oour.igeous lady
who lives up iu Jones' e invou, kiiled a
rntilesuuke hist Monday measuring
three h el iu length, and having seven
rattles and a button.
Henry Thumps id, of Loner Butter
creek, was iu town last Friday muking
a delivery of some early apricots. He
will have l,0j0 bushel of peaches this
easouaud tons of apples.
We are reliably iuforme I that Keeney
Bros., of Long Creek, brought to Hepp
ner last week for shipment several thou
sand dollars worth of gold dust taken
from their Big Creek placer mines.
The new school boks havebeen shipped
aud will be ou exchange at E. J. Sio-
Cum'a drug store in a few day3. A
notice will be inserted iu these columns
next week relative to prices of exchange.
The testimony iu the oase of Laura
Jones vs. aduiiniscrutor of J. L Jones,
deceased, will be laken at the oourt
house ou July 16. The case will be
beard befoie County Judge Mitchell
about July 20.
Wm. Daniel and wife, and grandson,
Wm. Sawyer, resident of Westborouiih,
Mo., have been visiting iu Heppner for
the ptist etk. Mrs. LVtniel is an aunt
of Mrs. Jag. Matlock. Tney left yester
day for their Eastern home.
M. C. McDoiignll writes tu friends that
he is in PoitlanJ, but will beiu Heppner
this week. "Alnc" has recently visited
the Sound section, and believes that to
be the future country of the Northwest.
Later. He arrived here yesterday.
Engineer D. W. Kinnaird inform the
Ga.eitk Hint Hie J.-bu Lhiy wnni road
li;:D beii cross secti uie.i ami iuliy ar
ranged that holders in.iy h.. able to give
the hue a tlioroiiyli inspection ami un
derstaud the am. unt of w orn to he done.
The plug nojy pi. rule will take place
in lieppnei's wide ihoroiiglibiri-8 at 7
o'clock o.i the evening of the 4th. hilly
Ruark has resigned his position as chief,
anil Clint. Bransteiter has Teen ap
pointed and duly commissioned to till
the vacancy.
The accident on the Willow creet
baneli last week resulted iu no particular
damage, and. torlunatel v , no loss of life.
So far, this line has been favored in the
matter of smash-tips, etc., this being the
first since the road was put iu active
operation.
Last Thursday A. L. Miller, of the
painting firm of Harris x Miller, aeoom-
plished Ihe ilil'iciit feat ot climbing to
II.. r U -..-'a 1.. 7ll fMMt
IUC ll.'l Ol HCp Or-Tl n II. IK ,"l, v ' - -' j
biuh. on the Mullock coiner, without.
stumps or other apparatus, and adjust-
ing a new rone.
C. J. Fuqua reports his crops on Eight
Mile in much better condition than be j w tt John A,Pn, of Monom(,nt. u. Dn
Bulicipated a few weeks ago. He will ; tm ,i i.f0 Waierlmry. of Lon Creek, took
head and tliiesh it aud excta a fair re- i o it big loads of merchandise this week,
turn for Inlmr The late rains have done . The Gazette would mwU that during 4th of
wonueis tor .uorrow conm; .... .
Hliuouu iv came mu i.itc ,m D.i,c nr""6
Boeing.
Mr. Henry Blackwell. one of Grant
cotiuty's well-to-do stoikmen, stient the
greater part of this week in lins city
He reports stock end crops doing hue in
Lis l.icnlit , I'ox vailey. He returned
homo Xnerday via Long ceek. where be
will ulteud tiio r.nes during fourih of
July.
Carried -In Eight Mile, on the 2nd
inst.. at the nuiieiiee of the bride's
Larents. Mr. and Mrs. .1 L.
Bevnjer,
Prof. T. C. Auhiev to Mii-8 Annie A.
K vuiet. lh v. J. H Howertou oiliciaiini;.
The jouiig people l ave tiie l)et wishes
ot a Ur.e cnc.e of acquaintances in
Jlofruw county.
T j F. CoMPAxr Ta; :d UuuIvicxt. O.
1), of Lexin-to,. will be here. mi the S h
to neip ua oeieuritie, uei neppner h j
coMiprnv turn out -every mmi -Hnrl M
ui!:kr 1 i:rf,1"l "iiccepg of the p irivie iiml ,
.ooiii, t . ii ri i i in. -ri t T.i" i.iatter of
O.il)illilon Mil.ull 1 li.it li ."ire ill thirt
''.'verv Voting 111 111 Mil ml 1 V'I an I
T.terest'ill the M of nur .-eli-hr.!- j
tion. and Do in a i miIi.iii io aivonl t.i ,
visiting eomrinies Ihat wrlcome wh.ch
they will exjieet uuil whirh we shonhl
irive. The few uiiiint-s taken up in
paraile nill not interfere in the leant
nith the euji ymeiit of any mlitianian.
We ure up in every member of Co. E
to consider the hint interests of the cele
bration ami not attempt to avoid a plain
duty which we owe in our town aud the
many visitors.
HEPrNEn Tim DisTiiiBUnNG Point.
O. J. Asbury, of the GrantOotin'y A'eu's.
is in Heppner looking after the interests
of his paper in tins section. The Can
yon City trade is coming this way, and
merchants will tin well to havetheir wares
mentioned in the Grant County A'eics.
AltuoiiKli Heppner is 23 miles further
from Canyon than Baker, Mr Asbury
assures this sheet that the difference is
more than made up in the character of
our road. Our route is a natural thor
oughfare, and when the SlO.bOO appro
priation will have been judiciously ex
pended, the entire outside trade and
business of Canyon will come to Hepp
ner A Fatal Mistakh. Last evening the
baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Morrow was ailing, and the mother gave
it what she thought was some simple
powder but which proved to be a dose
of morphine intended for a grown per
ron. The Condition of the little one
beoamo alarming at once, and Dr. Swin
burne was onlli'd who did nil iu his
power to relieve it, tint to no purpose.
This morning it p issed away to the Be
ing who gave it life. Funeral services
were held at the residence of the fami
ly this afternoon, after which the inter
ment took pi' ce in the Masonic ceme
tery In I heir sad bereavement, the pa
rents and reliiiveu have Hie he.trlfelt
nipathy of the entire community.
A B.ui S iownu. - The (iazktti! hears
of only fi") being donate 1 to the S -tile
suir-rers by Heppner. This came from
the National li.ink of Heppner person
ally, a very good donation, hut as a
ton n, it is a b id showing. No town of
its size in tne noi thwest is more at the
mercy of the H. lines. Wo do not know
how soon we may bn in need of assist
ance ourselves, and while w are en
joying prosperity and forlnnate immuni
ty from such casualties, it would be well
to lend a hand to the needy aud less
fortunate of our fellow beings.
Badly Shakun Up. Walter Crosby,
while riding a bucking cayuse up near
the Owens ranch last. Sunday evening,
was thrown oil', the animal falling on him
twice. He lay uuconscious for six hours,
aud it was thought for a time that he
was severely injured, but Dr. Shipley in
forms ns that Walter is up nnd aroimd
and don't propose to miss the fun on the
4th. A vauifiiero of the Heppner hills
may be compelled to ride his oayuse iu
every possible fashion, hut rarely fails to
get there with both pedal extreniities.
Heppner's Cornet Band. Of all the
hnndsushered into existence in the colony
the present one, under the leadership of
Prof. Petrie, is the greatest suooess. On
the 4lh they will discourse the best and
latest improved music for the people.
The band is composed of the best of our
young men, with a considerable sprink
ling of older hend-i. and is the pride of
the oommuiiity. Heppner people are
giving them needed encouragement in
the shape of u reasonable remuneration
for services to morrow.
Mill Bikned. A red glare in the
southern skies on last Friday night be
tokened a big fire up in the mountains.
On Saturday it was learned that Bishop
& Bixby's mill was totally destroyed the
night before, w hich fully explained the
incident of Friday night. When dis
covered Ihe shed was in flames. The
entire mill ami 200,000 feet of lumber
was destroyed, the ln'll hands saving,
with s hup dilunuitv, 10 .1.001) feet of lum
ber; loss jfh.,0.0. with no insurance.
Not a PiiAcrtCAL Honru. A Gazktte
reporter had some conversation with J.
H. Keeney a few days ago rerardiug the
Pendleton and Long Creek wagou road.
He expressed himself in believing that
the Kilter route w'MRan impriictieableone,
fully a thousand feel higher than the
Aleado'v creek route. He believes in
putting the money where it will do the
most good, and that the $12,000 appro
priation could be used by the way of
Kilter aud vet havo a very p ior road.
Land Contests Deoihiii) The name
of the successful parties are printed in
capital letters. LaGrantle: P. P. KIL
BOURNE vs. J. T. Gilchrist. THOM
AS GEEAR vs Richard S. Hailey. The
Dalles: James M Graham vs. NORTH
ERN PAO. K. R CO. Peier Brenuervs.
NORTHERN PAO. R. R. CO.
CHILDREN ENJOY
The pleasant flavor, gentle action und
soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, w hen
in need of a laxative, aud if the father
or mother be costive or billions the most
gratifying results follow its use, so that
it is the best family remedy known aud
every family should have a bottle.
A bear scattered a hand of sheep be
longing to V7m. R.nh up iu the neigh
borhood of Camas Prairie oi)n day last
week. Tub herder, "Buster" Keithley,
was unable to g -t the ban I together,
and struck for the home ran h on Rhea
creek for help. The chances are that
this little accident will lose a number
of sheep for Mr. Rush.
Mr. Fred J. Hallock. the duly author
ized agent and solicitor of the Gazetti;,
will visit Long Creek, Canyon City and
way points during the next thirty days
for the purpose of increasing the sub
set iption list, taking friers f..r job work.
Oi Meeting ontslanding neiounls and
otherwise re; resenting this sheet. Any
favors sh'.u a h in will be duly appieei
ated by Ihe publisher.
AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT
Of the success of Hood's Sarsnparilla is
the fact that ever purchaser receives a
fair equivalent for his money. The fa
miliar headline '100 Doses One Dollar,"
stolen by imitators, is original with and
true only of Hood's Snrsapar'lla. This
can easily be proven by any one who de
sires to test the matter For real economy,
buy only Hood's Isusaparilla. Sold by
all druggists.
Ren SwftKStut left jesterday for the Long Creek
mcea.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blackranii arrived home
from Portland yesterday.
M. C. McDomrah returned yesterday ti familiar
scenes in the Heppner hiils.
W.C Kfininner has disposed of his propertv
a, sjaicn
near Harupiau. ai.u is now visiting n.s ciiildren
I Mrs. T
W. Mfimliall camp over from Walla
! f'J' 10 rem!"n
ith Iter huHbAud s
pi '
i,r'1I1(llJ,l,r ,lw u,,,eiitof vi.it.. wl..
J Ull re-.TlV!U:a llie -irevi luuipn Bi.ouiu te k
. may not know u.e unn. an -ii im weuo.
i t'omniiwiioner K. i. Sperry informs as ttmt
tho miuif it HitnntitriiiiiuD fil lit Ml U ifl nnw uu ;
il-Dmitut Ut Firm Nahofiai (n;ik. to be u-nd as
DrrlKi in itie construction ol the John JUay
wtigjti roud.
.
F.xeouKtmso 8tiEcK.-T)ie Vermont Micro-
iK-rmn-id nawieiHtion ha. jam m nuonceii that a,
prize of $i"0. given bj the Wells 4 Kichirdwin
cimpsi y, th well-k uurn chemirt. will t paid
ZZt.TaX2Z 1
baciiia, a ti. e uiu" of i'hnl-r. uti jutat-d 1
I l-"'- r..n-li thrnwnout II, e. wiir.u man t --
ne.n linn i ..-.-." '.. ..
tat-l r-taiidi i. will ?v.i mjii in t'.f dvU-tiMii
um ) ,ii-.-.uv-.. Any luUiriuitiunt utn tu ut-
jwt wiU bft Pi.wiiu.iy turn -U d b) . bnnth
O.itl.ON NATIONAL UCAKD.
nE ipQCAKTEllS T.,IltI) liEOIMKNf
or
lNFANTltY
Tut Pu.Wo.mx. to.
(iv...yVT )
' "" k.' 2. r
Tarirel sc..riiii; sliwtn wi'l In- rtimil.l to in.
ln" o.iiiiiiii... r fro'ii re'i. !: !. Uil liwid.) mrt-ri.
"" ' ".j1' j-taruii.!i.Hl ill,iirei-,.lufhi.
n uriti.t iirartice will b. allowed in this nui-
m lit, mil an miperiutoi u.d Ul.d ill ct.urne ut a
co'nmisaioneil .itbt'er.
Tlieatubof aach score sheet will be 611ed nut
with the man's at-iire and forwarded at on.'e u
reKiiuentul inspector of rifle practice.
I has. Mougas, t'olouel.
ELEVATIONS OF THE JOHN DAY WAUON
KOAD.
Knirineer D. W. Kinnaird furnishes the G.lZKTTK
with the elevations above sea level, and distances
from Heppner. as obtained on survey of John
Day wftKon read:
Locution. Miles. Klev'n.
Heppner 0 1IM6 feet
Hhea Creek 11 lfljrt "
Dairyville 2ll Si 6 "
Tall limk 211 .'1 "
Parker's nill ::n anil "
Summit Blue Mountains 8:!1', S5I5 "
Litl la Wall Creek 4tn, im "
Sinn in it between Wall Creeks 12 3n'i0 "
Hi Wa IfCreek 45 'il "
Huuoliit John lluj Hill 61 3U1H "
John Day ltiver Wi 20;b "
Monument 5S aflO "
OCCASIONAL FAINTNESS.
Db. Flint's Remedi, taken when ver
tigo, occasional f.iin'ness. uansea. loss of
appetite and inability to sleep appear,
will prevent the development of infiiim
niation of the brain, of which these tire
the first symptoms. Descriptive treatise
wilh each bottle; or, address Mack Drag
Co., N. Y.
Report or Libkhty School. Mrs. C
M. Shields sends in a report of her term's
work which we w ould gladly publish in
full had we the s .ace. t?he has five
names on the roil of honor : Pollieau
Nelbe Vaughn, Walter Gay, Johu and
Lon Young. Arthur Gay and Joe Young
were uot absent a day during the term,
and ere tardy but once.
The (Tups ar i falling shoH i:i Harnei
v-illev or what has been estimated, in
cons .quiMice of the extremely dr.) season.
However, iu some locations the yield
w ill b - tpiite lie.ivy. Assi.,u as the far
mers t dee to s .wing t aeir .-rani iu the
f.di, they wnl lie rewarded . ith good
mops ev-ry year. Tne present, season
has demons! rated the fact that fall sow
ing is what is req tired.
Consumption Sckely Cored. To the
etlitor: Please inform your readers that
I have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely nse thou
sands of hopeless cases have been per
manently cured. I shall be glad to scud
two bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consumption
if they will seud their express and post
ullice address, T. A. SLOOUH, M. 0.
181 Pearl St., New York. N. Y.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned has beeD appointed
administrator of the estate of Moses
Cantwell. All claims against the Cant
well estate must be made out in hill
form, sworn 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 be settled
by that time. J. S. YOUNG,
Administrator.
Heppner, Or., June 27, 1889. 5t
I'NIVKHSITY OK ORKGON.
Ktusene Pity.
Next session begins on Monday, the
16th of So tember, 1889.
Free scholarship from every county in
the stale. Apply to vour oounty super
intendent, Free tuition after J unitary
1, 1890.
Four Courses: Classical, Scientific,
Literary aud a short English Course iu
which there is no Latin, Greek, French
or German. The English is pre eminently
a Business Course. For catalogues or
oiher information, address
J. W. JOHNSON. President.
STRAY NORSK TAKEN IT.
A five jeii"-old bay hor'e, white hind
feel, strip iu f n-e. branded HC cm
nected, on th left shoulder and TI'
connect'-d, ou the leTt stifle. The
owner of of t ic sa:ne will find properh
at my ranch at the forks of Sm.l Hollow
A E. Powell,
3t Heppner, Or.
New Management. Lee Sam has pur
ahaned the May street laundry, and de
sires to inform the punlic that he pro
poses to do good work at very low prices.
He is not. responsible for any of Ouong
Gee's debts, aud those to w hom he is in
debted must expect cash from the old
management. 4t
TAILORING.
I have opened a well-appointed tailor
ing establishment in my new build
ing on May street, and am now regularly
receiving new goods and will make ous
tom made pants from $7 to $15 best
goods in the market.
A. Adbahamsiok.
Fob Sale I have a lot of farm ma
chinery, for sale oheap, consisting of
horse power and separator, fanning mill,
gang plows and other things too numer
ous to mention. Those wishing to pur
chase will call at my office in Heppner.
G. W. Kea.
Ice! Ice! H. McFarland. of Lexing
ton, will deliver ioe daily iu Heppner
during the summer months. Contract
for the amount you desire, by wrjiimj
to him at an snrly date. The prioe will
be 2 cants per B). delivered.
STRAYED.
One roan, four-year-old inare, branded
W B connected, on the left shoulder,
one brown, three-year old gelding, same
brand. Four colts, in color two hays;
a bmwn and a buckskin. I will give $5
reward (r head for their delivery at .1.
M. Shelton's ranch, near Alpine, or a
reasonable reward for information 'eft at
llie Gazettk ..flice, or at .1. M. Slielton's
ranch, leading to the'r rec verv.
WHITITER BROS.
'27-33 Diewy ,Or.
ABOl'T OUKOON.
Tho hiBtory of our country has been
oalled the Bible of American Citizen
ship. If this be true, anil no one denies
it. then the History of Oreynn, by
Hubert Howe Bancroft, should be placed
benide the Bible nil every family altar in
Oregon anil throughout the whole United
Stated
!.', ,i n,i,., i,, ,,i;.
all that in most sacred to our people in a
political and materia! way the several
migrations; saving the country f the
United States, organization of iovern
ment and society; early trials and vicis-
sitndes, and later grand development.
It is safe to say that no one individual
has ever done a greater wort ior Oregon ;
and for the whole American people than :
Mr. Bancroft. Visiting in person several
times during the progress of his vast
work the several countries he wrots
abont, he saved from absolute oblivion
sn immense mass of invaluable material
taken from the months of the foremost
men. He also rsusHc'ted the world for:
early data. He then in a most conscien- j
tions and erudite manner arranged his
material and wrote his inoomparsl.le his
tory. In such noble effort as this he has 1
spent bis life aud over a million dollafs
iu money. '
grand benefaction like this deserves :
hearty sympathy and support. Li t ns
niit prove ungrateful, but show that we ;
0n Hppreciate such work. Trior to the
Pnblication of the second voume-of :
OrrgDH. .Mr. Bancroft s vrorkscould only ;
1 lie proonreil in complete sets of 3.1 Vnls.
Tbig prpvLMitcd manv Intm Lnrchainii'
ired t Jo i. In H'nwr t iiinumer-
, . . -niiH-t4 th t.ni. I uf.rj fttiMi n n
llt.UA UK.
of fee:! nt
Gel rash irises
H 'unii.T feed vard
Spray's
Job printing at Pendleton prices' at
the a V'.Brrc. filiee.
A'h'..e line- oi yoU pd'n, pn'.is. etc.,
at E. J. Sl-H'iim's drug si. ire
AH kinds of job w..r. tlone in the Ga
zette Otliee nt Pendletoli prices.
(VO'iti Ai MeKnrbind will deliver coods
to any part of Heppner. free of charge J
Jllanks for assessing school districts
can be hail at Gazette ottice.
Rasmus, the dentist, will till teeth, or
extract the same in a scicntitio maimer.
J. B. Spiny has second-hand grain
sacks for sale good as new. Call at
mill.
The S ding, Morgan and Russell but
ter at W. (J. Minor's. None better in
the n.arket.
The Heppner gallery is the place to
have your photo taken. Doi 't forgot it.
Theodore Danner, proprietor.
Gudii & Ruark, horse shoers;
horses shod with new shoes all roil nil
after date for 31.5J per head.
The Osbnrn mower is considered to be
the best mower in nse for light draft and
durability. C. S. VanDuyn, agent.
Leezer & Thompson have recently
addetl to their larire stock of hardware
tinware, etc., a full line of groceries anil
provisions.
Gilliam & Coffee have on hand a com
plete stock of harvesting machinery,
oonsisting of mowers, rakes, combined
and single reapers, hay rakes, etc.
Plenty rtf mill feed and Hour on band
at Sperrv's Roller .Mills. Flnnr in tive
birrel lots, $3.75; simile barrel, t-i 0,).
Spray w ill feed horses, cows and don
keys for the following prices: Hay per
day, 3 bits; single feed, hay or grain,
123 cents per head.
During the harvesting season, every
rancher must have machine oil for his
mower or Header, The p I a to to get the
best is at Johnston & Sloan's.
Huberts & bimons are prepareu Jo re
pair brokeu acrieullural inacl.inery7hoe
your horse, aud in fact there is uotloVig
in the hlncksuiithing line Unit
lot able to .hi.
Go t.. A. T) .Minoii A Co'-.
Store for o r machine oils. 1
.11 kintlsai .iieveiy lowest piic. .-
o il ( losaw-mills and threshoi:
Hi-
'i'y Dine
;ev Lac
s for
quantities.
ii uns-.Ker and Long having enl.irged
their livery stable, opposite Natter'-Ui-ewerc.
are now heller prepared to no.
commodate the public than ever,
slock left in their care will receive
best of attention.
Agricultural machinery should be
Ail
the
the
best. A break-down in a busy time is
often the result experienced by those
who fail to use good judgment in pur
chasing. The "Champion" mowers
and reap"rs are made of the best ma
terial, light-running anil do the best of
work. These features should not be
overlooked by the rancher. For sale by
Cotlin & McFarland, Heppner and Ar
lington. To all whom it raav ennoern :
You are hereby notifiel that if yon
purchase bird oages, without first inspect
ing the complete lint) of cages just re
ceived by Leezer & Thompson, you nre
liable to get left. They have also a new
lot of spring perches, I aril cage springs,
seed cups aud bird baths. Don't fail to
call and see them when wanting any
thing in that line.
The war on Indian creek between
sheepmen aud settlers still ornithines.
Last week a oamp-tender entertained a
would-be incendiary with a few shots
from a Winchester. Tho boys have all
been notified to move on, but will hold
down tho range on Indian creek as long
as grass remains irood. There ia serious
trouble brewing over there.
Police commissioner Joe Simon, ma
nipulator of Portland's republican right
wing, proposes to hold the odiee of
police commissioner against his suc
cessor, Mr. Everding, till ousted by the
courts.
CHAIiu'lvS,
One dollar per ton pays for weighing,
storage and forwardinu wool from the
warehouse nt Heppner, within thirty daye
fr ml date of delivery.
For each month, or pint of a month,
after the fiit thirty days, one dollar pel
ton additional wili be charged.
Wool is uninsme I unless specially or
derot! in wr ting by tho ow ner.
Gi ailing nnd baling forty cents per
hundred pounds.
T. E. Fell. Manager.
ALL FOR i H E PL'liLIC GOOD.
It is an undisputed fact that the hand
somest vestibule trains ttiat are now
run on the American conliaent ate those
on the "Burlington Koi'Th," leaving
the Union Depot, in Denver, also St.
Paul, immediately on arrival of all
through trains from the wesl. The first
and second class coaches ate magnifi
cent, the Reclining chair cars superb,
the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuri
ant, aud as for the meals that ate served
in those Palaco Burlington timing cars
- ynm-ynni. The next time you go cast,
to Kansas City.Chicngo or Si. Louis, if
you mention to the ticket agent that
you want yeur ticket to read from Den
ver or St. Paul over the Burlington
Route, you will get it, and you will ul
ways he glad of it.
If you go via the Northern or Canadi
an Pacific the elegant vestibule trains
; of "The Burlington Route," between St.
Paul, Chicago and St. Louis will carry
you nlon., the eastern shore of the Miss
issippi river for a distance of 350 ' miles,
amidst scenery that cannot be surpass
ed; or, if you go via the Oregou Short
Line or Souther. i Paci tic, and your ticket
reads via "The Burlington Route," from
Cheyenne or Denver, y.u will pass
through all the thriving cities and towns
locatetl in what is popularly known as
the "Heart of the Continent." For fur
ther information apply to A. C. Sheldon,
General Agent, 85 First Street, Portland,
Oregon.
PRACTICAL POIN'TH.
Every inhabitant of Tj.'ird valley iimch !
ei her "8H," "II. & .'h rrivale Htoek," or
"X. T. C' lirituU of celcln ite I Miiac- I
CoH II lilal-klllall it Co lilivaya have
on hand a lai'L'e stock of these noodi for i
wholesale and retail trade. j
It is a novel i !ea ti hate hire II .or i
when carpet cot tie pii'-eliaiel ij I!.!
lii .ckin in & Co.'e at. mien a I i.v ti :;u'". i
''A eeiitleinaii kIi-hiII have a lieu,
hhli-di Ind to complete hi c nt uoie," j
H.d.l .Mr-. (I dlaih.-r to her loi-h in. I tin' ;
I ntlier ,l,,v 'Mini I want voil lo io ritrhl I
down to H. Blackmail & Oo.'h and net :
one. They nlwiirn have the neatest,
cheapest and best."
Poor link in); ponder ia in the market,
and it niak n the t;ood hoimcwifo talk
foreiKii linno. .She Hlioiild alwaya liny j
the celebrated ''Coinlell Bi;r Can" link '
Hi! po.Mler at 1 1. isi.icKiaau Lh. h, h
ounces, at, the low price ol an cent mi can. ,
aiid-m'i'-mire"!1 "" "' "'"
c ' i . r i .!
fSiockiiien s supolii s in an v quantity i
and at pi ices as loiv as tho lowest at II
I Blackui iu k Co
j Thi lyde of Hiipinier" refers to Hit
spring-bottom, tailor-made - the only!
stylish denim pants in the market. Ihey
are made expressly for II. Blackman &
Tl.c v-rj I-aWt H yls j: t nf!(ii-l from
Portland and and l:rancico
AT
Mrs. Warren's
Faf hionalile Millinery and Ladies
Furnishing Store.
Thankful for the generous libera
and good will of the people of llep
and vieiiiPv in Hie past, we cor li
II v !
solicit the ir patrmiuge in the fntur -.
U.vsnoM
UY IIIIIVIil!YI
11 iM JllUlJhlljlll i .
i
SSSS-i
WHOLESALE
, Iron, Steel
a
SOLE AGENTS FOR WASHIUCTON AUD CORTHEF.II IDAH3 F:R THE
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
Those Machines are too well known to need comment. Thousands of farmers have
used them and speak of them with praise. They are the only narvostins
Machines that wm give ENTIRE SATISFACTION to the purchaser.
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER,
AULTMAN'S STAR TRACTION ENGINE,
The most Effective and Successful Combination for Tlircahlns and Cleaning
Oram eve- constructed.
BUCKEYE STEi frame t w INE-BIDERS.
Vv.jf?Thfi Fa.t,,re t.l,at l'5tlnsnhhcs this Twine-Hinder la the LislitnfM of Draft, ionibinc.1 with it
txtnOBllMr,- Mretwth and Durability. Tho Binder is ol tho A-plchv pattern, tho on'v really raccettnl
J c y", t'. 8tvlc"' thc Elevator Hinder and the Platfana Einder-boih exoillciit-both
recommended by hundreds of patrons.
SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS
rtiifcK-B0ARDS, FOUR-SPRING
MOUNTAIN WAGONS,
BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS
AND SEEDERS,
CORDIV DISC HARROWS,
H0D3ES-IIAINES HEADERS,
HAISII DARD WIRE.
(Sr.ND; FOn CinCULAR
V . w. AiiiSOK, Ao -
To Paint A House
Neatly Bequires ail Artist with t lie Brush.
RIDER & KERNS
Can do that kiud of a job. They also make a specialty of
Sign feinting, Paper Hanging and Decorating.
Leave orders rt A. D. Johnson's & Cc.'s drug Btoro, cor. May and Main sts.
'Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay required.
Shop Opposite Gazette Olh'ce, " Heppner, Oregon
V. E. MKACH,
President.
WM. McFAMj,
Vice President.
Pacific Fire
9 wra.GiiiiTa-TSiT
Portland,
Captnl Stock, SOO.OOO.
O. L. Patterson, Agent, Heppner Oregon.
HEPPXEK, OIIKGON.
BEST HOUSE IN
the
Clean, well kept rooms and the Table sup
plied with ihe best in the market
Main street, opposite Natiolial Bank of
Heppner Feed Yard!
FEED
FEED
FEED
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
The above in nil for sale nt ihe
rutes. Lower Muiu Street.
LUMHEK!
W, G.
Willow Creek Saw-Mill '
Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of UN DUI'-SSKD LUMBER; also
PICKETS, LATHS AND SAWKI) SHAKES!
Mill Located at the Head of Willow Creek, 111 miles above IIepiner.3
JOSKrU COOK, WM!. CUMNdlfAME, W. ff. YOUXO.
LIVE gT06I flXGOTGE
-A X I) -
Boarding Stables.
J. Ihh Company have leaned the gionnd ou
VUni, Oreoii, for the purpose of
shipping
11 "
Driving, Ruling and 1 earn I lorses, I7ull blood-
1 T "X 1 ITT t 1 i
CU UraULTIU .'111(1
u L.SO S II 'KK I J
Commodious barns are in Ibecmirsoof ooiistruction. and the Coni.any is fully
expecting to have everything in readiness for opening their premises the
first week in May. Tin-Strictest Attention w ill he paid to slock
under their charge, aud consignors may rely on highest
; A Weekly Public Sale will he held every Sat
' urtlay and from the central position of
; the sale yard ought to he largely at
tended by the public.
j The Company have on hand at present
Three Imported Clydesdale and Percheron
Stallions Tor sals
3 ;r::i?,
FOjTLAtD,
. DCAI.CR3 IN
aud Fara laclilnery.
Eooro Plows, Dcoro Sulky Plows,
I Carriages, Thstons, To? BusTies,
tiivri
ft 'M.J'
ulS!(Si
enr,
Oregon.
ppner,
W. P. HltOWNTON.
Secretary
Insurance Co.
street.
Ol'00,011.
TIIE CITY.
Heppner
W. IT CONAUD, Prop.
LUMBER
LUMBER
LUMBER
II eji inoi- Feed Yfinl ut reuwmuble
J. J SPUAY, I'rop.
LUM1JKU!
n
f -SIlL..! ft
le-' ! MV VM
V 1 ."I 1
Me
SCOTT'S
A and between Fourth and Fifth streets
carrying on the busiues, of boarding,
and sale of
llaCKnCV OtalllOnS.
J '
A. X DCA'IT 11.
or trexb for stoek.
776. 1889.
It Is An
ACKNOWLEDGED
PACT wZ?J3jJrJF
H. BLACKMAN & CO
Have The B.-st Arraiipd Stock Of
In Uoppuer.
You Come In To Celebrate The Fourth,
ill
11
PIONEER BRICK,
IIEPI'XER, - - ... OREGON.
Oils! Oils!! Oils!!!
All Kinds of Oils for Threshers,
Headers and all harvesting
Machinery.
Greatest Vurietyt
BestOuality, Lowest Prices.
Come and See Them at
Till CITY DRUG STOHB,
A. D. Johnson & Co.
W. J. LEEZF.H
LEEZER &
A Specially ! !
PUMPS
And l'ijtin always
on Hand.
MAIS HTIiKK'l,
v ) n ?vc'
Liiul)rjli:iiiio ;Phr;iin TiiuvipA feniifAiv'iPfl
i -rri o 1 1 iui a 11 11 1 t
IrPAOAPlf
U Ull I
mat. rviciiTJjvriiviv,
DKALF.K IS
BOOTS and SHOES
Opposite Hotel,
V. W. HOHNER. GEO. NOBLE.
DEALERS IN
HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, ETC.
THE CELEBRATED
Heppner Saddles!
Cuuutuntly
P. C. THOMPSON
THOMPSON
DEALERS IN
. J I 111 Hllllj R 1 U li I tv ll 111 Vj
Wood nnd Willow Ware,
Bird Cngi'H, NEW HOME Sewing Ma
chines and a complete line of
on rAiuanliAnAmr I
(I Ull Ill
Kt llllll V'UlllVVUVtlVI t
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner, Oregon.
ou uautU
till I I-1! I II II I M i 1 I