THE GAZETTE. HEPPNER, THURSDAY, July 11, '89. WILL THEY HEASKESt Emm adjoining Bectiotii oome reports of disastrous conflagrations. First in our own prosperous northwest was Seattle; then Hailey was visited in like manner; and within tlie past week the greater part of Ellensburjr, W. T., was destroyed by the fiery element. Dis patches state that the latter pluoe was poorly prepared to nilit fire, baring only a band engine. Heppner is largely a wooden town, and would bum like a tar biirrel. The own is not provided with a baud eniriue, or even burkets. Ouly two pnhlic wells are to be fouud within the inoor porate limits of the plane. When lowns with row after row of brick buildings, fnirly provided with fire apparatus, go up in smoke, what are we to expt-d from a pluce like Heppner? At Seattle, Ellensbnrjr and Hiiiley the people seem to have given more attention to building Inrge tire proof structures than providing for the general good of the.r respective places, adeqnate fire apparatus. This over sight of purely a business matter has led to disaster, and yet these towns were better built and proteoted than Heppner. We have nothing absolute nothing with which to protect our property and homes. For eighteen months has the Gazette agitated the matter of fire protection, aud it as yet appears as that much work thrown away; yet we hope not. We believe the people are giving heed to the example of other towus who have partially neglected to provide againt disaster to wtiioh every hamlet, village, town or city is not in the least exempt. .Let some wule awake business man go to work immediately as a leader of those who desire lire protection in Heppner. COCNTV COUliT l'UOT&KDINCB. July 3. The viewers of road No 7C rppirrted rr having neglected their duties, antl B. F. Wilmot, David Baker and K B. Gorton appointed as viewers.to meet Aug. 21.1HH9. On road No. 72, reviewers report 5t2uO damages to Henry Silver and 8150 dam ages to A. h. Waiker. Petition disal lowed and damages left to petitioners to pay if road should be needed. Bills of viewers alloneu: T. J. Allyn U 20 J. W. Bedford 2 GO Frank Oviatt'a resignation as J. V. ac cepted. Bills allowed: Mrs. E. K. Swinburne S 7 50 Oriu Li. Patterson 9 1)0 YV. 11. Robinson Hi 00 Geo. Noble 60 00 J. H. Stanley 207 75 Kiam & Wo 1 15 Financial report of treasurer accepted. July 5. Bills allowed. Heppner Gazette $ 5 50 Gillium & Coflee 6 15 T. K. Howard 94 00 A. M. Slocura 6 'M Theo. Cork 6 00 W. G. Boer 200 00 Win. Mitchell 100 00 Jai. Depuy, boarding prisoner, Perry Osboru 65 15 Report of J. If. Stanley accepted. Three hundred dollars waa added to the $339 subsorilied by citizens of Heppner to he expended on road No. 9, the out off to Long Creek, ordered expended under direotion of J. O. Kirk. Bills allowed: G. W. Kea 17 75 W. B. Allcook 6 90 C. G. Briugham 160 J. A. Stcaoh 1 00 A J. Loc.kard 1 50 T. A. Sapp 1 50 Mart Richardson 1 60 0. llinton 1 50 Petition for road No. 80 aoeepted, and C. A. Rliea, Henry Patherg and Jacob Earnst appointed as viewers; Julius Keithley, surveyor. Petition regarding road No. 81 ac cepted aud C. A. Rhea, J. B. Sporrv and Joe Hayes appointed viewers; Julius Keithley, surveyor. Petition regarding road No. 79 accepted and John Hayes, Jim Dauglmrty and A. J. Cook appointed viewers; J ulitis Keith ley, surveyor. Report of viewera on road No. 77 ac cepted and ordered uponed- Kills alloed. Julius Kuithlev 13 10 R. H. Wilmot.'. 3 20 J. M. Haniblet 2 50 J. L. Kinkaid 2 00 July 0. Application for change in road No. 181 accepted, and ou payment of costs or dered opened. Report of sheriff rcgnrding delinquent taxes passed to September tonu. Bills allowed: Lexiugtou Budget 1 50 W. O. Miuor 13 75 J. A. Thompson 17 20 J. R Ely 17 40 C. L. Audiuws 101 60 Bridge aoruss Willow creek ordered constructed. DASTEltN OHKliON SHOULD UK Mil'HE- The following circular letter from J5. 8. Pugue explains itself: (iRKOOK BTATE WkATHBH HCHKAIT 1 t'u-opuiHtios Willi U. 8. His. tserv. (.'KNTUA1. Oi'FlUE, l'OBTANP, OH. ) My dear sir : I have been requested by the Oregon board of ommigrutioii lo collect samples of products from Eastern Oregon, for their use in connection with au exhibit of Oregon products which will bo sent to the east during August for exliihitiou at state fuirs, institutes, eto. 1 am vory anxiotiB to have from E stern Orojiuu a large exhibit, embracing all the soil pro ductions, imuding wheat, outs, corn or rather grains of all kinds, bamples of all varieties of grasses and vegetables n complete collection of dried and pre served fruits, fresh fruit will hardly carry well. Humpies of stone, marble, and ore of all kinds. Eastern Oregon is rich in minerals and a good exhibit should be furnished. Samples of soils and what product is best suited fur them. Samples of wool, wood, or brief ly, I desire to collect samples of every product from Eastern Oregon. The exhibit will he examined by thou sands of people aud is to the interest of every citizen to show their product aud attract immigration. As large a collect ion of everything as is possible to collect is desired, so be liberal in contributions. A large amount of tine grain oould be judioously distributed among the far mers. Dried Iruit siieaks volumes f 'r u section. 1 would urge all who am m tertsted in tne development of their sections to exert themselves to their ut most aiid eudeaver to make a go. I showing for this seotion. I will be at lluuhngton ou July If). Baker City July 10, Union July 17, LaOrande July 18, Pendleton July In, Weston 2J. Heppner and Lexington 22, Arlington 23, Tue Dalles 24, for tlie pur pose of collecting aud forwarding to tins city all products that may ne douuteu. Parsons off from the line of the railroad or on the road at places not mentioned I above, are requested to send lueir ex hibit to tne nearest towus, m care of the ex press agen t or newspaper offices. Crook , Grant, Barney, Malheur and Sherman counties should be represented by pro ducts as well as Wallowa and the coun ties along the railroads. This exhibit can only be made a suc cess by the hearty co-operation of nil citizens, so please to give it Very wspeotfully youis, B. S. Pahne, U. S. Sig. 8erv. Scbip Wasted. C. At. Sla.'lory will pay the highest cash prices fo' scrip. Place of business, corner May and CbJ" j streets. Mrs. S. P. GarriguesissellingherStock RANDOM It FM ARKS. Job printing at Pendleton prices at the Gazktte office. A tine hue of gold pens, pencils, etc., at E. J, Slocmn's drug store A II kinds of job work done in the Ga zette office at Pendleton prines. Coffin & McFarlund will deliver goods to any part of Heppner, free of charge. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a scientific manner. J. B. Sperry has second-hand grain sacks for sale good as now. Call at mill. The Siding, Morgan and Russell but ter at W. (J. Minor's. None better in the market. When you are dry, go to fiwng.art's for a glass of tiio celebrated Weiuhard beer. By the quart or glass. The Heppner gallery is the pluoe to have your photo taken. D u 't forget it. Theodore Banner, proprietor. Guim & Ruiirk, horse shoers; horses shod with nev shoes alt round after date for SI. 5) per head. ijeezer & Thompson hive reoently addxl to tlietr lar'e stock of hardware tinware, etc., a full line of groceries and provisions. Gilliam It Coffee have on hand a com plete stock of harvesting machinery, consisting of mowers, rakes, combined and single reapers, hay rakes, etc. Plenty of mill feed and Hour on hand at Sperry's Roller Mills. Flour in five barrel lots, $3.75; sinule barrel, $4.00. During the harvesting season, every rancher must have machine oil for his mower or header. The place to get the best is at Johnston & Sloan's. Roberts & Simons are prepared to re pair broken agricultural maahinery, shoe your horse, and in fact there is nothiug in the hlacksmithing line that they are not able to do. Agricultural machinery should be the best. A break-down in a busy time is often the resist exiicrienecr', by those who fail to use good judgment in pur chasing. The "Champion" mowers and reapers are made of the best ma terial, light-running and do the best of work. These features should not he overlooked by the rancher. For sale by Coffin & McFurlond, Heppner and Ar lington. To nil whom it, mav nnnoern : You are hereby notified that if you purchase bird oages, without first inspect- til the oomplete line of caues just re ceived by Leezcr & Thompson, you are liable to get left. They have also a new lot of spring perchns, Urd cage springs, seed cups and bird baths. Don't fail to call and see them when wanting any thing ill that lino. MARKET REPORT. PAtltY PHODUCTS. Butter, gill-edged, 20 to 25 cents, nans. Eggu from 16 to 20a VEGETABLES. New potatoes, 2 eent- per lb. rOL'LTKY. Chickens, $3 to M perdnznn, according to si 7,o. WOOL. Wool commands from 15! to lii cents in Heppner. Soharlf Bros, sold this week fur lOJo. tin extra lot. Fl.Ol'It. Sperry's best grade of Heppner flour, 5 bhl, 83 7o per bill; retail, 81.00 Waitsburg Peerless Hour, 1.25 in any quantity. LIVE 8TO0K. Good beef cattle, 2 to 1 cents per pound; mutton, 12 per head. FHK..SH Mli ATS. Loin steak, retail, 15 oentH per pound; round steak, 12' cents; roasts, 10 cents; boiling, 5 to 8 oeuts. Mutton, 121-j cents, bout quality. rillLADtl.rillA WOOI, MARKET. WASHINGTON AND OHKdON. Eastern, do do Valley, do do No. 1 17f?19 No. 2 low 22 Heavy, Fine 11(15 No. 1 L'4fr!27 No. 2 27rt29 No. 3 21n23 0( .'CAS ION AL FA 1 STNKHS. Pit. Flint's Remedy, taken when ver tigo, occasional faiutiiess, nausea, loss of appetite and inability to sleep appear, will prevent thn development of inllam niatiou of Ihe brain, of which these are the first symptoms. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or, address Mack Drug Co., N. y. STRAY IIOR.SK TAKKN DP. A five yon"-old buy horse, white hind feet, strip in f ico, branded HO con nected, and 'IT. one above the other, on right si le, hip and shoulder. The owner of "f the same will find property at my ranch at the forks of S ind Hollow. A. E. Powki.Ii, St Ilcppnir, Or. tNlVKKsmf OK OKUIiON. J-.nttciip City. Next session begins on Monday, the Kit hot' Se tern her, 1889. Free scholarship from every county in the stale. Apply to your cmntv super intendent, t'n'i' tuition aftvr January 1, 1890. Four Courses: Classical, Scientific, Literary and a short F.nglish Course in which there is no Latin, Greek, French or Herman. The English is pre eminently a Business Course. For catalogues or olhcr information, address J. W. JOIIN-SON. Pusideid, STItAYKl) One roan, four year-old nmre, hiunded W li connected, on the left Nhouhlor, I ono hrown, throe-year-olil gehliug, same brand. 1'our colts, m color two buys; a brown and a buckslun. 1 will give )." rowanl per head for their delivery at J. M. Shelton's ranch, near Alpine, or a reasonable reward for information left at the (U2UTTI-- ollice, or at J. iM. Shelton's rnm h, heading to their recovery. wiirn'ii'.K Kiios, 27-30 Drewy ,Or. ALL FOB THE PL'ULIO HOOD. It is un undisputeil fact that the hand somest vestibule trains that are now run n the American continent are those on the "Bi'iitiiNoTON Itoinit," leaving the Union Depot in Denver, also Ht. Paul, immediately on arrival of all through trains from the west. The first and second class ooaches are magnifi cent, the lieclining chair oars superb, the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuri ant, mid as for the meals that are served ill those Palace linrhngton dining cars - yum-) nm. The next time you go oast to Kansas City.Chicago or St. Louis, if you mention to tlie ticket agent that jou want yi ur ticket to read from Den ver or Si. Paul over the Burliugtuti Hoiitc, you will get it, and you will al nnvs he glad of it. If you go via the Northern or Canadi an Paoillo, the elegant vestibule Iriiins of "The liurlington Route," between St. Paul, Chicago aud St. Louis will carry yon nlon,, the eastern shore of the Miss iasippi river for a distance of ooO miles, amidst soeuery that cannot be Hiirpasa ed; or, if you go via the Oregon Short Line or Souther. i Paoiliti.ai'd your ticket reads via "Tlie Burlington Route," from Cheyenne or Deliver, y-m mil pais; through all the thriving cities aud towns located in what is popularly know n as the "Heart of the Continent." For fur-1 titer information apply to A. C. Sheldon, ! (Isuprill Agent, 8o 1 irst Street, Portland, Oregon. IcbI Icb! H. MoFHrliimt, of l.pit. i too, will deliver ion tluily iu Heppner I duriug tbe Htiiniiier months. (Joiitrnut I for the Hiuount you doeire, by writing tu liim al all early ditto. The price will be 2 (Wilts per Hi. delivered. SULLIVAN WINS Seventy-Five Round's Fought Before Kilr.sin Threw l'i the Sponge. He Would Not Stand Uo to the Work, But Played a DoHf eg G-.m-v HE ClilKl) I.IKE A VOt.Ni; U1KY. Whil V'imitiniE. Knllivmi Knocked Kilrjin I)nwr Tlie l.attt-r A-knd Him to Mako it a bum-. New Orlf.an.s, Ju'y 8.-- After worrying around half tlie night at New Orleans, and specii aling on tlie chances for the fight, 'be people at the hotels, clubs and on ine srreets m ive I by a co:ntnon im-1 pulse, toward toe depot. j D-'Ut) n the i!ep ,t, at 11:83. there v na na indescribably crush. It sec-me.l as j though everb"dv in tiie citv was g.iing j c. i., i. .,i T,.. , . , aboard at the saine tiuip. Clothes were toin.hatscniriheil,nervoiispeo!)lcsliocl,ed, ! but the crowd finally got terough, and the traiiiH were quickly filled, in the throng were many of themust. prominent people in the city! During the crush pickpockets tried to got ill their work, and cue snorting man from the North was relieved of his watch and chain. Just before the train was finally made up, Attorney-General Rogers came aboard with Adjutant-General Faires and Col. Clem Walker, of the governor's staff, and stated that the fight must positively not take pluoe on Louisiana soil. At first no answer was made, but the oflicials were finally told that the men would not fight iu this state. It was expected that tiie troops would appear at the depot, but of the two companies iu the city one could muster but forty men and ti.e other only about a b iktir's dozen. At 11 :30 tlie iirat train ot twelve coaches pulled out of New Orleans, nnd the con ductor and engineer were given instruc tions to go straight through to thn battle ground without a stop. Aboard the train information was furnished ollicially that both Sullivan and Kilrain had reached the battle-ground at 6 :3J, There was scarcely any betting on tho traiu. The passengers simply talked over the merils of the twnineuand slept. The fight took place at Itichhurg, 92 miles from Mcridan and 102 miles from Nen Orleans. Riohburg is virtually owned by Mr. Rich, and the pluoe covers an area of 10,0j0 acres, extending over throe ooiin ties in Mississippi. The bat' le-ground was on sawdust and seated 1,500 people. At the Mifuiippi line there was a party of twenty-five arinp. I men, and the rain was Hugged, but, no attention was paid to the signal, und the special dashed by at aspee.l of twenty five miles an hour. Just before daybreak nnd just before the Irani got into Mississippi the ring was pitched ami erurythiug put iu readi ness for the fight. The first, special traiu reached Rich burg at 7:40. The ring was built about an eighlh of u mile from the railroad track. It is a pretty Hpot with tall pinos all around; ievel and covered with green tuif. The ring was made of heavy ropes run through stakes deeply driven in the ground, and there were seats ou four sides of the ring. The weather was very sultry. AV Till! II ISO. There was some wrangling over a referee, but John Fitzgerald, of New Or leans, was finally chosen. On the toss-up for position ICilraiu's representative. Alike Donovan, won, nnd selected the northeast corner, tho best, position, and Muldoon chose the south west corner for Sullivan. Kilrain was the first to make, his ap pearance. He looked serious, asthotigli fully appreciating Hie work before lain. Sullivan jumped into the ring and w.is greeted with deafening cheers. He looked in perfect condition and appeared quite at uue rotfarding the termination of the light. Just before the men were ready for the oiintest Harding put 81,000, sent by Ri 'hard K Fox, in the hands of Kilrain to bet, on the result. It was immediately covered by Sullivan. A BI'lUNTINO MATCH ON TUB I'AHT OP Kill KAISf. When time was called both men ad vanced to the center of tho ring, Sulli van smiling and Kilrain looking serious. In the first round Kilrain made a rush for Sullivan, the latter feinting with his left, :iddntilv clinched Kilrain throwing him to tho ground, scouring first honors. ill Ihe seventh round Kilrain got iu a right-liiiiulur on Sullivan's ear.druw'ing first blood. Tho first knock-down was given to Sul livan iu the eighth round. In the eleventh round Kilrain reoeived a heavy blow on ihe neck which sent him to the end. In the Hindi and twelfth minds Kilrain was carried to I is corner. Ah soon as Kiliain reuched the center of the ring, iu the forty-fourth round, Sullivan began vomiting freely aud looked as if Ins stomach was weakening. Kilrain asked him to make the fight a draw, but Sullivan refused and re sponded witli a heavy blow on Kilrain's rins, Knocking mm down. In Ihe fort) -tilth round Kilrain landed heavily on Sullivan's neck with his left, and retreated. Sullivan smashed him in the ribs, when he went down, ai.d while down Sullivan deliberately jumped on him with his feet. Cries of "foul" was heard all ovor the ring, but it was not al lowed. Ihis should nave lost huu the buttle. vt hen the time was called for the seventy-sixth round Mitchell ran over to Sullivan's comer and asked if he would give Kilrain a preeul, pnnided they would throw up the sponge. Sullivan generously answered, "Of course 1 will," but Miku LVnovun seeing the condition of Ins principal, and lo save him further punishment, threw up the sponge, and Sullivan had again proved his title as champion of the world. Aceordmg to telegraphic repoits Kil rain made foul alixr hull during the light. Sullivan's action iu jumping ou Ins adversary with both feet was a plain case of loul, yet the referee took no notice of it. Kdrsiu protested against giving up the fight, aud wept like a baby, ex claiming frequently "I had him beaten," Kilruiii sis he is willing to met t Sullivan again, hut his hackers only go so far as to say that they will mutch hiiu again Ui.y living man except Ml -livan. The weather was uueoiof irlnblv h t at tlie ring and beer sold lor i!5 ivtils a glass, sandwiches 15 cents a piece aud water tlv o ills a nhns. Therrhe of Ihe bitter article tinally 0 mini in li d 7ft cents per bucket and scarce at that. To CoN8rl'n'KH. --Tlit iiii:1,m-mIi n.l hiivim; licoii rt'suiri il to lu-allli liv mm j pi nn'iiiiB, ufti-r iHitli'rinu for aevrnil jwim witli it si'vi'rt! limn nrtVeii.ins mul flint ilri'iul iIImimih, t',Miaiinit)oii, i r,ix )imim In mako known t, tiix follow nniTtr ors the moans of o.iro. To tlum,, who .liwiiM it, lit) mil I'lufiTnlly son.l (fioo of l'Iiiiik'o) it copy of I ho pivstiripiioii nsoil, whh'li thoy will t'uul h Hiiro onre for oou a 'l 1 1 1 1 1 1. .n , iiMtlim.i. (Vitmrli, lironolotix, mill nil thiiiiil mul lim tu mIikIii'M. Ho liopon all HiitVororH will try his roniotlv, m it ir. iii.'uhialilo. I'hoso tlosirini; the irooriitioii, ttliii'U tn! cost them noth, nitr. und may .rove iihlettKiiv, will please ftdilreijn, Hkv r.i.wiiio A. Wilson, Wil lmiiit)orn, Kinu'ii ooiiniv. New York. v ' s tw M asmokmUxV. - I.te Sam liae pur- cliatisi the May Hlreot Uniidry. mul de- irt'ii 10 inroriu mo pmine iliat lie pro- .oe to d,ifcHi work ut very low nriow. He is ,u.t r..B,wliid far v i h f I ! (tee's lU'hta. huiI Ihoso to whom be is in- , BOX 77 PORTLAND. OR di-btfii must expect uuh from theoMl Sold by A. U. JoUnsou & Co., U.uff inrtiiiiL't'tiit'iit. 4t i Hoppnor, Orogtm. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's Bar. saparllla superior to all other medicines. reculiar In combination, proportion, ana preparation ol Ingredients, llooo s Sursaparilla possesses the full curative value of the best known remcdlcs gVof the vegetable king- S&om. Peculiar In us Cjr strength and economy S VvTnd's sar saparilla Is 0& 'r the only medi cine fr whlcli can truly bc6a;d..ob One Ilundred Doses OneQk Dollar." Medicines In larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar In Its medicinal merit. Bond's Sarsapaiilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won tor Itself S the title ot "The prcatcst blood purifier ever discovered," rccuiiarln Its "good name uuiuv, mi-IB i now uiore of Hood's Sarsaparllla sold In Lowell, where jT Uit Is made, than of all other blood nurtriers. - W o..u i phenome- Onal record of sales aoroao ClJ no otl)Cr preparation has fy ever attained such nnmi- larlty in so short a time, retained Its popularity confidence cmong all claises people so steadfastly. Do not bo induced to buy other preparations, but he sure to get the reculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyalldrufurUts. Jl; six for S3. l'rcparcilMilT by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masg. IOO Doses One Dollar OKKGON NATIONAL GUAKI). II K A liii U A UTK RiJ T1U1U) It KG 1 ME J JNFA.VniY. Tub Ijali.eh, (n-.v.i) ti EN If UAL OltDKUM N... J4. 1. Bert Van ri.-re and H. P. chri"(i from F v.omvuuy in i. July S. iv Kdwju-ds, din- iSn. tt, lss'J, havH h-tth r.tturti(?d tu duty uiiii Li.va explained ihir hLkmk'". itii't at tin e;truLJt M),kitnLiui of I htr -itititiir tli y ure both rMiib.ati.td !ia incuhnra if V ;miip:uiy. 'I ( ha . (i. Whiry, of U ccmpary, dificritti'ift.'d in(i. l. No. lii, l-y, m hereby r"ms!;tU. .'J lte jhfirtff'rt a.tint this man uh "uit-ubeyii.ji oidci'H.' ui-i ciitti wus tint- dHM)f'i,'d uf wiiMii hif4 umiio wup ((iibliKlicd in error, tlm i-fwui ri of "c;oi tiimwl lM'(,'li-;t uf duly and fJcart urn"1 never bavin bot'ii i fro;ii,;lit agaiiiMt luni. 'A. Tiii ditl.Tciit onifxmifc of thin royiiimnt j wilt HHHemlln, uby uiiifirin".l, firmed und , Hiiuinnud for musttsr mid iiiHimmioii ni such hour Ka tli'Mi' cuiiniMUnh tij thiill i.aiif, und on tin (hitm beiow : Htuff, nnu-uoimiiitjruoiihd Htatl, bo. d, A iiiid (' ci)iiiij;t'ii'.', tu iliu r wiun-'ittnl ar inory, Titurndfy, ,luly 11, J oV, at titfU p. in. Uai.d (t .oiiipu.iifs at tln'ir armorivH on V'u.liiPnduy, .nly 10, 1K-(U. Jl), K, F, I and K inmpanifH at iht-ir ariiiorit'H, Hat uniay, July las:1, it cinntniny al it- iirm.iry, Frid.ty, July 11. li-'J. ThCrtu coin panit'H will be iiihpwtod by l).xir company com ma'id I'm, cxi.'1'itt A and (!, vviiich will be i:itpe'td by thu n'Kitni'inal comniiindtT. 4. 'ifporin oF ltd-. iiiM.ii.ftioii will lit' forv.ardcd to ihi'dfthoadciutirUTHoii tlie day following the in- Hpi'Uli Jll. IJy or-Jur of (')IAS. E. MoJUrAN, OFFICIAL'. Color.!, J'.iH. F. FlTZOEflALlJ, IhI Lint a-.d Adjt, Lin.l (:n-.!e at The lllen, Or., July 8. I?m9. ('omtlaij:t InivtuK be-on ci.tcn;'.! at Udb oilicj by Frank .Mondand annulet If.inml Kroncnbarn for failurp todomply wild laws an lo timljtr-ruiturt j K'.NKfiH:. U. Tp. i H., li. '. E.. in Morrow conniy, wri'itoi, wnn a view lo rw cancel ial ion of said Pntry; Cf)iiti'Ht;uit nllciiiK that tho said Duidid Knn:(tnl)unr faili'd to break, nr wiumo to Ijo broken, any of Ihe said land tho fir -it ywir aftir entiy; ttuit he failed to plow f iiy of the nuid tract tho nri!otfd year; that h han imvor plowed any of Hit id land, thn naid pailion are hcrrby sum in on fid to aripear at thin ollico on tho '21th day of AimiiHt. 18s!), at 1 o'ciouk p. m., to n'Hpond and fur.iHlito titiiony coiiu-.-niin naid alleged f'ail uro. A, A. KohertM, N. P. at Muppiwr, Or., in antlior izfld to take tfMtiinoiiy in this carte (it tlt;pnior, Or., on AukuhI 1 wy. at in o'clock a. m. aa'.t-iiaa. F. a. McDonald, itotiirttor NOT1CK OF INTKN'VlON. Land Olliro nt Tho Dnh Or., July 6. 13 0. Notice in linlty civen thai l he. folhuvnm nnnifd rtctllcr lian tiled notion rf Inn iii'T'FMon to make hrniJ proof m nupport of Iiim i-laiui, and thai nuid proof will Im iniehi Ix-fmo lh couiity judo of iHorrnw county, at Ifrppupr. Oregon, on AuBUht 24, IHSM, viz: Benjamin Lurllimj, Hd. S7iU, for the K"t HM 31, & Vii RW'4 8(i. ar., Tp. 5 S H. I'ft K. W. M. lie naniMH it.o fuilowin witntMii"!; ft.; prove liirt iionlinuoiiH rrisidtMic'H upon, and cultiva tion of, "aid land, viz; iim. YV. rimpin, (Jy.,, W. Stowiirt, W. (. Unh innon, D. H. Millop, all nf Ilardmaii, Or. Any iii'i'Mim who di'HircH to protest aninst tho allovi unco of Hiich pro .f, or who known of any mihhtnntiaL rciirjon, nndor thf law and tin ri'ula tioiiH of tin Interior Dnpfirtmcnt, why hir-Ii proof fdiotild not ho allowed will bo (riven an uppor tuiuly at tlio altovx mentioned tmn ai'd pi act to i!PO-n-'xaininn tho wihtCHHHH of M'liti ci.iiniunt, and to otter evideiion in ri'tnittal of that Biibinit-ti-d hyelaimant. :U!1U(4 F. A. MntoNLD, Kej,'intHr. AND - Canyon City STAGELINE, Ciivi. II. Lre, rniprietor. STACKS LEAVE MONUMENT DA1U' EX CEIT SUNDAV. FAIll:- Ctmvon City to Monument : : S5.00 4 " LongCreok : : 3 00 TMh tHtlipquiakost and olieapent route to Fot tltuitl from all points in this vicinity. We have the Exclusive Contro ot o Am, rfon't hav to offer a prlzt to W$ tfooai, for Ut Hit HtSf U4D. tunfa Can holtt ONE AND ONE HALF POUfiOS, H. BLAGKMAN & CO,, HEPPNER, OREGON. 'The Go!oratcd French Cure, WnmMfd 1. AOHI?nniTIWr" r mo.iir lo 1 Ul U SOI I VH A POSITIVE OU AFT AN T EC to en re any lot m of nervous d i seas, ot any itisonler of the vciu'iwt i ve or- AFTER fmib uj vithi-r h-x wiiether aUiu from lh xccttelve use ot sstiinnunu, lubacco or 0ium. Ortliiough youthhil ludisi rctiou, over indulf , mr, ilckurh as l.oaof rtmin Power, Wakeful ; ueM, Huani.ti: down I'aiiiH In the nc)c, Scmmal i V caLtieMi, Uvgtei ia Net voue 1'itu.tiatiou Nooturu al Kmiuion , Uuciirrlnra. Mzilucus. Weak Mem. ory, I, oRa of Power and InuKHencv. which t( ne "w'u"' "''' l""t"reoi.i. ..,! Inwn- ity. IMi 11.00 Uis. 6 boxet lor lQ0 Sent br hiaiI on receipt of price. A W 1 1 1 TT K N G V A It , N T r. K f or ovr 15 09 onlor, to reluuJ Die monov K l'ermuut t'Uie u wot eflofleU. Tbousau.ts ol Uftitnouialt irum ol tu j touu. of both witt, iwrnstmitly i inM by ArimoDiTiNj. Cln'tilu tree. AdJrow ' "& nn.uturtt U. wtrriRH BHanch r i j r i n. .n r n . n . . . nn of Spring ARTHUR COFFIN, Arlington, Or. COFFIN & McFARLAND, Heppner, .... 18 mm u We edll Special Attention to our Elegant Assortment of Gents' Fine Clothinq Now is tho time to buy your Summer Suit! AITI) TNVI7 PI ATIUVP ft Till A!) ULii r m ULUiniiW 10 iailuu mm In tbe Largeflt Eastern Perfect Fit MS B (.EMS' FINE SI For Daucini; Ladies Si lk and Finest Styles, in tlie Nowest Shmli'B, uUo 11 nioe assortmont of Lilit Wi'ijjlit Utidprwer, in Silk, LisloThreorl and Ottoti. . iiT-nj Full IsiiiliiK'iit of ('(ilfji't'il Satins klkiw, 0 o-h Our Store is filled with a Lnre and Varied Stock. We aim to keep on hoinl nearly everything that is used on a Ranch and all sold at the lowest possible prices Blti.'ksmitlis' Stiuif Coal, linirlisli Oment. Sulphur, Lime, eto. Freight nitps are very low to Hcpimer, therefore goods ran lie sold in competition with any town in Eiistern Oregon. Call o,Olc3. Scso "CTss, COFFIN & McFARLAND. Heppner and Arlington. NOTICE OF INTENTION Land Offiefl, La Grande,' Or., Jane 2 1, 'Mfi. Not ice is hereby izivnn thttt the followiiiK-nHUied -ettlpi" huu tiled notice of his intenlion to mnkn final poof in unpport of his claim, imd that sa'd prouf v-ill hf, made hef rn the county clwrk ot Morrow count y, at Itepprier, Oregon, on Au 08t iHfrH. vie: John S. Ch ittif, Dr. No. SIRS, for the lotH '?, 3 & 4 & SWM NK!i Hoc. 3. T.aS., H.'JK W. M. Mb naiiuM thn followinij witnesie to provu hiMCoiitinuous rehiilenco upon, and cultivation ! nf, Hit id hud, viz: (i. VV. McilarKiie. Woa. Crillitli, J . S. Elliott, Qen llapine. all of H'jpt'imr, Or. Any person who (iesires ti protest iiiminfit the allowaaco of hu''1i proof, or who knowa of any (tut)Btantiiil reason, under the law aud the reKula tionn of the Juterior Department, why such proof wliould not be allowed, will he kivbii an opportu nity ai the alove-uientiined time and plane to orosH-exaniiin- the vnluennesof Bid claunant and lit otter evidence in ruliuttal o thai submitted by claiinant, a'-i7ij Henky liiNKUART, Resist wr. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Land Office at The DalleB, Or. June 15, 188 Complaint huviiiK been entered at this ollice by Theodore Tx HKtti n nt liilwimj Uenkle fitr uban M''iii!iri tu8 h'lincMti ad entry No 2iJ, datoi No vemOer IS IKil, up jn tbe Hi NKU ad NWV4 Het: ir, Tp 4 8, It V'i K, in Morrow county. Or, with a view to tlie cancellation o said entry, the uaid paitienare hereby Nummout d to Hpfumr t thiH otHce on the l'2tli day of Augum, ia.slt, at 1 o'ulock p m. to renpoiid nd furnish tps:ininny cont'eruinK-said aliened abandon men t. Thn county clerk of Morrow county, Or i authorized to take tent inumy iu ihiw cwo at Heppner, Or, on J uly 2( , 1B8U, nt 10 o'clock a m . V A McDonald, Reenter. T V Slunueh, Keceiver. . NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dal leu. Or., June H, 'H9. Notice in hereby niven t hattlie followinK-named settlor Iuih tiled notice of liis inteniion to cotn m nta ai d liirike tintil proof in support of hm claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judc of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., ou August JJ, IKfiit viz: Henry B. Lefevre, Hd 20!2ft, for the SV, KWH ti'U SlL Beo 17, & NVV NK Hec Tpti S, H 2f E. He natuim tlie following A'ilueMHes to prove his continuouri residence upon, and cultivation of, tmid taud, viz: r'rank A Sweeney. Calvin L Sweeney, or Ar bnu'ton, Or, buries W Aliller, of i'obsil, Or, KiiKene K 8miili, of Lone iioek. Any prnon wh dcdiiei r t protest aKaiust tho allowance of nu.-h proof, or who knowi of any nubntantial reannn, under tho law and the regulu tiurtrt (tf the Interior Department, why such proof Mhould not be allowed, wilt beivm an opportu nity at the above mentioned time nnd place to cm examine the witneHca of said claimant, aud to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. a25-:il F. A. McDonald, Kcgister, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijifd Office at Tbe Dalles Or.. June 10, 9. Notice is hereby uiven that the following niuiieU wMtler Iihh tiUni notice of hiw intention to make bind proof in Nupport of hid cluini, Htid (bat HHid proof will be made before the county juoae of Morrow rutin tv, at Heppner, Or., ou July 30. Ksst). viz. John S. Ingrahanit Hd.WfcrUio SIS' Sec. 2t,Tp. 3 S., K. 21 . W. M. He names the following witnesso to prve hiw continuous residence upon, and cultivuiion of, mud land, viz: W. W. Hnumnti, ,7. C. Hy)'e, Hiehnnl Robin flou, Iphw Kuihten. nil of Kiyht Mile. tv. Any person wlio ilejiivei to protest auainnt the alUvwance of much proof or wtn k'lowc of .my niiIi stftntiHl reason, under thelaw and t e reulutit.nw of the Interior Ueor.i1 nent, why HUch proof dioukl not be Hilowed. will be ttiveu an opportu nity ut the above mentioned lime and place to rroxN-exnmine the witneeti of uaid cuiimiint, and to otler evidence in rebuttal of that unburn til hv claimant, 86-31 F. A. McDonald. Rr-nsTxa NO TICK Ol1 INTENTION. I Ann OHico nt The Dnlltn, Or., Muy 31, Notice i- herehy Kiveu Hint the fwlitiwliiR immed tieiiler lm riled tiutice nf Inn iiitention to make ttiml pr(K-f in support of hit chum, nnd th:.l Hid prouf will he mude befure thectmuiy jndKH of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., ou July lit, ltW. viz: James J. McGee, lid. Ill, for the N'i NE , Sec, 9, and V4 NWVt. Ihv. 10, lp h a.. K. X E. ile iihuu'h tiie foilttwiiiK witnesieji to irovc hi continnoiiB residents upoa, and cultivatioa of tuiid Intnl. viz: I'tfii "Mi'i.K J. A. AdHiin, E. H. lickwm. Jiiine Uioiio, itll of lliiniiitRti, t)r. Any HTftoa who detiro to protest atainHt the alhtwiince of stivb pnof, or who knnw of ai.y i"ulUnitnd rcifo i. tiiid.T the Im hi d the r 'tin lanolin of iU- lutiil"C OepHt I ment, why such p-tMf -hould not t-e hIIowM, will lie yiven an opportunity nt the nbovo menttonei time and place to cnmij-ttxaiuiiiH the witneeb.'H nf wud clmiimtt, mul to ot!er evidence iu rebut In t of that t i bun und by chtiitt;-!. 3-i4-a . A. McDonald. KeuUter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I And Otllceiit The Dalles. Or.. May St. 'Sfl. Notice is hereby uivi'it that the foflowm: named aettter htut tiled notice of tint intention to ninke final proof in mipiHitt of hid claim, ntid tlmt Mtid nrHf will Ih mude befor tlie eunty jiidce of aiorrow county, at tieppuer, ur on July 13. 1 iWntJ, Til: j William Graham i Hd. 2iv. for the SB, NE Sec. 5, and 3i NVW N SW V S. i, I, i b K. W K. lie tin me tlie following wiUieeeeM to prpre ctmttuuiMW retntw:iei ttjMm,aiMt eultivavjou ' of, (Klid Iwd, "4i j B. F. fiiw, of Heppner, Or,: John Jeukiua, i Wiley McHoe. J. L. Hoymer, f Kiffht Mde. 1 Any person who iteairtw to protect aainat the ', allowaiuv of such pnnf, or who know of any reason , under the law and the fetiu- latiotia of tlie Interior l'jwirtuient. why such ' piof should not be allowed, wilt be jtiven an J opiM'irt unity at the alxive mentioned time and : p ace io crvwMM'XRmiiie the wtin-f vf gnui claimant, and ioorter e t deuce tu rvbu.talof ttmt Bub'uitted by claiumnl. V . A. McDonald, llegtutw. jand Summer FRANK McFARLAND. Heppner,Or. Oreoon. O I U factories and you can get a at a Fair Price. to UF nnd Street Wear NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office tit Thn DbIIob. Or.. J une 10. '8H. Notice in hereby Kiven that t he following named Het i ler ha filed notice of he intention to mcke riniil proof in support of her clfiim, and that Haid pnof will be made before the eounty judge of Morrow county, at flopp ier, Or., on July 30, 188U, viz: Rachel Honkinftt widow of Dillon Ho- kins, deceased, Hd. ARC,' for the K'4 8Kl Bee 10. 8VV SWH 8ec. 11. nnd S NVV'H Hep H. Tp. 5 8.. K.2R E. W. M. She iiHmeBthefollowiiiK witiienwen to prove his continiiouH residence upon, and cultivation of, said lund, viz: Albert VV right, James Oepny, of Heppner, Or.; Ham Meadows, H. H. Ohsrtford, of Hard man, Or. Any porpon who depii-PB to proteHt against the allowance of mi eh proof, or who known of any huIimUui iai reanon under the la and he regula tions of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an ope port unity at tlie above inent oned time and plaet to croHB-examine thn witnesses of said claiman and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted by claimant. 3ij-ao F. A. McDonald, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION Iand Office at Ijftiironde.Or.. June 8. '89. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler him filed notice of his intention to cora utute and make final prMif in Bupport of his claim, and that uaid proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Hepp ner, Or., on July ttO, IHH9. viz: Frank E. AlcCorkte, Hd. No. f!ti2l,fortheNWH8W E 8W)4 end Hl'4 Hue. ia. Tp. 8 8., It. -jy K. HHiiamew the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: C. K. Oite, K. li. Sherman, of Lena, Or.( J. 8. fluidane, U. V. (inrdane, of Kidge, Or. Any person who desire to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any ub-Uiintml reason, u'ider the law and the regula tion of the Interior Depart ment, why such proof i-houhl not be allowed, will be given an oppurtu nity at t he above mentioned time and place to eroKH-i-xjimiiie the wttnesse of said claimant, and In offer evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. tf2r-itu Hknky Rinehart. Kegitter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ollice at The Dalles Or., Ju- e 6, 'H9. Notice is hereby given that ihe following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to mttke liiial proof in support of his claim, at d that said proof will bo made before the county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on July '0, lWftt.viz: Charles E. Kirk, Hd. 1101, for the Sl4 NF.'i Hec. 9, and WV4 NWJ4 Mec. 10, Tp. 4 S., R. L'6 K. W. M. He nunics the following witnesses to prove Iub continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: li. J. Shaner, Frank Gilliam Theodore Tex. David Bowman, all of Heppner, t r. Any person who desires to protest again t the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regu lations of the lnteiior Department, why Buch proof should uot be allowed, will be given 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. F. A. MoDo.naU). Ketftiter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Jjind Office at La Orundn. Or., Jnne 12, '89. Notice i hernliy kivhii tlmt the foUiiwinif imuieil KoIUer luw tiftU notiw of hi. intention to nuike liiiHl proof ia Kutp,,rt of his cltim, wid rtiiu baul pniuf will he made before the county cltTk uf Mtirniw rouuty, at Heppner, Or., on July 27, viz: John Zollinger, N K'i Sec 24, T 8 . K 27 K W .11. Ho niininB tliH following witimssw? to prove his ontiiuuniH roHidyiice upon and cultivuttou of. Hit id IkikI, viz; I Jt Jru, Harron H(.ie, Dan Suiter, Joha Hill, all d( llHopnr, 0i'o;), Any ivretm wUinUwir. u profit Rftin8t the ullowin.e of bui'U proof, or who kimwa of any nutwtrtJitiol nvwun. iiiuJer the Irw and the rt-Rula-tinnn nf ihe Interior Dopnrtinont, why mich proof slniuld not ln itllowod, will ho tfivon mi Mpportu nily at tho RhovtMnentioned tium nd place to iToiH-eXHuitiie the wit(itjMt of Miidoliiimiuit and to oftT eiiitncu in rebuttal of that auhmiited by i'lhiimuit. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ltind Office at VuGiiiido, Or., Julv fl. iw. N'!-,ni ia ti..r.h tfiveii that tho following. iuuiuhI pettier Un tiled not ico of Ins intention to m.ike hi. id proof in mippoit f hi rlunt, and thaiiMiid proof will he made hefuro the county judttr of Morrow county, or, in hi slKseoi-e, b lotv the ole k or wnd county, nt Uepimer, Or., on Aitttut li, liyy, vu: 'tun 0. McC'litran, Hcl. llKl, forlheN'i Nf, Ser. 31, XW, NWj S-'O. M. SiVS SVV, S.v 2H.Tp.S., It. 27 K. W. M. lie iiuniH tlie fellowhi witneSMei to move bin continuous ren.dence upoo and cultivation aaid lni d, ?iz: W li. Ktth. A. 8. Burel,. CHehn Wnttm, Prank M K i.Tt.,ll ot 11 -;y ier Or Ai.y per.i: who desires to protest apalnet tho allowanee of auch pro.it', or who Knows of any Ht'Mai.tnU reason, under the lawi and the regu lation of the ii. tenor Deixtrt.ne it. why each proof tihould n't be Hilowed, will be iriven aa opportunity at the above mentioned time aud pta.-e to , rot8-exaimue the witoeMeee of ald claimant, and to ofter evide. c in rebuttal ut that inibimt'tMl by claimant. 3-1f-3i Hkset KlxUAn, Kenlater, NOTICE. All persons owing rue notes or ac counts nr nntitieil to cull and get tie, an I ititeud to roll my bbmkets and take a walk over the lilties about the flrst nf Aiitfiist, and all my accounts mtist bo aottltsl by that time. You have my thanks for past fnvorn, but don"t forget to come aud settle. St J. F. Spray, Heppner, Or. Millinery S Agricultural i ALSO THK Fir.M OH :Gilliam & Coffey,: With a large and well selected line of Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements -A-lxcl Harvestiug IVIfvolxillci-37-, Queenswnre, Wood and Willow Ware, Pipe mid Plumbers' Material, Glasswara, and Stoves of tlie latest and most approved pattern. Bird Cages and Granite Iron Ware. ijTht JSTewton Wagons oncl TJacks. We call Special attention to the STA.JSTDA.11D ::: AtOAVEKS ! ! They are second to none and th wide cut is withotapeer. i ALU Lm ' i THE A Tin Shop in connection. Repairing and plumbing neatly done. Camp outfits a specialty. Our prices as low as the lowest for the class of goods We carry. GILLIAM & COFFEY, HEPPNER, OREGON. -Siioci-anor to Minor, Podarni & Co.- CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES If You DRY GOODS,,CLOTHING.. Gents' Iiimisliili-ig; Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, . Shoes, WOOO WILLOW BARB-WmES AGRIOULTUltAL I MPLEM KNTS, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Cajss. Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery, Or aoytliing usually kept in b fii.st clafifl Htore, call on W. O. MINOR. C. May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dadgon A Co.'s Store HF.PPSEK, OBEGOX Manufacturer of aud Bailor in Furniture, . Mirrors, Bedding, Brackets, Picture Frames, Etc. Also For Sale 16R6 MOUEL WINCHESTER RIFLES. Cheap Fur Cash. :o: UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.. For C. S. VAN DUYN'S MAY STREET STORE -For Bargains in- Groceries, Fruits, Glassware, Crockery Gents Hi pricei are low as tlie lowest. See for yourself. Next door to Furniture Store, MAY STREET. IIEPi-NEu, OSEGOX. m FIRST NATIONAL GROCERY Mean Plain Business Fair Dealing and Low Prices. Ton will find in their large store the freshest io all lines of Staple m Faacy BroceriBS, Fruits, cams. Etc Store in Odd Fellows' Hal!, fonneily occupied by First National Bank JOHNSTON & SLOAN, Props. Mniu Street, Heppner, Oregon. NELSON JONES, Prea't. mm III LAND I IBS CO. (Incorporated.) General Warehouse and For warding Agents. The Company has recrnthi constructed a two-story warehouse SO x 100 feet, witli. wool press and all con veniences for handling wool. The Warehouse Charges at Heppner will he the same as those at Arlington, Jess carta gs. Freight upon baled icool front. Heppner, same as j Cash advanced upon consignments of wool or wool in 1 storage. TIIER0X E.KKI.L. MANAGER. Goods at Greatly Reduced The Winner in all Contests. W.m.i 2 E. R. BISHOP. Treai MALLQRY,