Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, July 25, 1889, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPFNElt, THURSDAY, July 2o, 'hit.
THAT LONE ROCK ROAD.
Mr. Albert Heushaw and Capt.
T. J. Brown were over from Lone
Rock last Monday, and in speak
ing of roads to the Gazette re
porter, incidentally mentioned the
Heppner and Lone Bock route, its
necessity and probable cost They
are of the opinion that $G00 or
$700 will put it in good oondi
tien, which is considerable less
than has been estimated. Under
this head it might be well to give
the Fossil Journal's opinion of
this route as mentioned in last
week's issue. They fully agree
with the Gazette's idea of the
matter, and in speaking further on
this subject say: We would be
pleased to have a good wagon
road from Heppner to Fossil. It
is the nearest railroad town to Fos
sil, and the route is not so dusty
and monotonous as the one to Ar-
lington, especially the last eleven
miles of the latter. While Arling
ton and lilalock will no doubt con
tinue to be the principal shipping
points for H ossil, untit the rail
road situation changes, or extra
good roads are built to Heppner
still Heppner can, if she will
maintain a great deal of trade and
travel from southern and southeast
ern Gilliam county. We have sug
gested the plan of advertising
southern and central Morrow and
Gilliam counties jointly to Eastern
bome-seekers, and naming liepp.
ner as a distributing point. If
the people of Heppner wish to
unite with us in such an enter
prise, and i coming in closer bus
iness relations with this section in
general for mutual profit, they
should, and no doubt will, make
necessary arrangements to do so.
Last week we noted that Oilman
Bros, drove 160 head of beef cat
tle from their Sarvioe Prairie
ranch to Heppner to load on the
cars. By having plenty of water
and feed, and a shorter drive to
reach Heppner, they assumed
they would more than make up
the extra - freight, by the lesser
shrinkage in the cattle upon their
delivery in 1 he Dalles or Portland,
This circumstance will no doubt
stimulate our Heppner friends to
further work.
WHAT DO YOU THINK U
MEANS?
A. A. Roberts, one of our insur
ance agents, representing several
companies, has received instruc
tions from the Lion and Inrperial
not to take any more risks in the
business portion of lioppner.
Those are standard companies,
among the best doing business on
the coast, and their action is like
ly to be followed by others in the
compact.
What does it moan? Well, those
companies have all lost heavily
this year by having risks in towns
much better built than Heppner,
but with inadquate fire protection,
Accordine to Sanborn's map of
Heppner, which is absolutely cor,
rrsct m this instance, we havet i
population of 800; no stnnm und
no hand cwfincs; no independ
ent hose carts; water facilities,
no (mod. It means in short that
the fire insurance people are not
safe in taking risks here for the
amount of profit in it.
Most ' any business man can
readily understand that insurance
means credit as well at protection.
A merchant with a stock,
for instance, can be carried for a
large amount if he has insurance,
but there are few wholesale
houses who desire to let out goods
on time where there is no insurance.
To sum it up, lioppner through
her negligence in providing fire
protection, ie injuring herself in
many wayB. People are not anx
ious to locate in such a town, and
the progressive portion of the
community do not feel safe in do
ing business under such circum
shuicos, although it is certuinly
the peer of any town in Eastern
Orsegon in the matter of business
location. When a fire starts in
of their business will be conducted
in Warsaw, N. Y., but they will al
so carry on the business in Ohio,
West Virginia, Kansas Texas, and
Michigan. Thirteen trustees who
shall manage the concerns of the
company for the first year are
named.
Preparations are being made
for the inauguration of many new
public improvements on the Pa
oific coast. A much needed im
provement is the projected light
ship with a steam fog whistle to
markUhe bar at the mouth of the
Columbia river. Vessels exper
ience great dilllculty in entering
the river and no satisfactory aids
of a fixed character can be estab
lished in this locality. A coast
lighthouse of the first order is to
be constructed at llacate Head,
and the mouth of the Siuslaw riv
er at a cost of 880,000. This light,
the officials say, is much needed to
fill the nnlighted gap between
Cape Arago and Cape Fowlweath-
er.
CROP WEATHER BULLETIN NO. 20 .
OiiEaoN Statu Wkathkk Bchkau
Co-operating with U.S. Hit?. Serv.
Central Office, Pohtland, Oh.
For the Week Ending July 20, IHS'J.
The weather nil over the state has been
Very dry with the exaeption of u lujht
full of ruin on Sunday und Monday and
in some places rain is reported to have
fallen on Tuesday.
The week has been especially notable
in the reaction from the loss the farmers
thoubt they had sustained in the grain
crops, which have not proven near so
bad ns they thought before the harvest
was well advanoed. The poorest yield
reported is fifteen bushels to tlie acre,
and the best average yield is fifty bush
els. However, it is true that wheat will
be a great deal better in quality than
was thought last week and consequently
a good price may be expeoted.
A very severe thunder-storm nnosed
over Pendleton doing considerable dam
age to property, but being of local ori-
gtn, it did not extend beyond the. city
limits. This storm oeoured on Sunday
afternoon, the 14th iiis.t.
In the coast region of the state a heavv
N. W. wind has prevailed during the
week. Slight rains on the 9, lii and 14.
In the Willamette valley two or three
cloudy days during the past seven days.
ran wneui is oeuig cut. nay harvest
ing is ulinost done. - Hong are looking
good, in tne unipqua valley, no rain
during the woek and want none until
the crops are harvested. Eogno river
valley reports, state that weather has
been beneficial to fruit. Highest temper
ature 'Mi at Grunts Pass. In the lake re
gion crops are almost an entire failure.
In Eastern Oregen dry hot weather has
been experienced hut tho oouditiou of the
grain is far from being a failure. Corn
is loouing well. In Umatilla county
spring and fall grain is excellent in qnal-
ity ana yields wen. ine ram of two
weeks ago have helped Wallowa county
considerably. Wheat, oats, and barley
will be an average orop in Union county.
AtLuOruudeoti the INth, .0'2'J inches of
rainfall. In Crook county, feed will bo
better than last year. Many of the crops
that were sown for the production of
grain will not yield on account of dry
weather, but nearly all of them will make
good hay.
Ihe condition of fruit all over the
state is excellenland the prospects are
that this year will be above the average
in thiH respDct.
In the absence of the asst. director,
Polio A. Caiipkntbk.
Asst. Ob.U. S. Hitf. Serv.
A WARNING TO SHEEPMEN.
Following is a verbatnm copy of the
notices posted up in tho Greenhorn
country:
"Notice is hereby given that the mom-
bora of Indue No. 21, have this day held
a meeting and passed the following
resolution:
Sir: You nre hereby notified to keen
your sheep outside of the linoH hereiu
mentioned. Lines beginning at the
junction of Lightning and Clear creeks
and runuiug to the Worloy mine; thence
up to the trail or the Greenhorn peak;
thence south one mile; thence west to
the Granite peak; thence southwest to
Indian llock; thence north to the sadillo
where tho trail turns down to the lake;
thence to the place of beginning."
(bigneil)
SlGt'liKTATtY, HI. CilAIHMAN, 21.
W MAHES-MILIEU.
, m itiiik with Threo Km-
i Smith.
His i 1 n. miiial P
Ke
Frcu the i'uyiiupt .i. timorc.
Pnyallup i,,i ,,,re 1 thin eek by n
r m Juiiciu!!! .UiJler. a luan of:u,t
w ir.d-i eno m j noet
made the wc
giving to it
NOTICE
OF DISSOLUTION
PARTNERSHIP.
OF
The firm heretofore existing under the
name nud stylo of Wright A Brown do
ing bUHiuoHsui t : e town of Heppner, Or
egon, is this day dissolved by mutual
oonsent, Mr Jus. 1). Hamilton liavinir pur
chased tho interest of Mr. G. W. Wright
iu saiil tlrtn't business.
Heppner, Or. I (. W. M'tiiiuiT,
July 1H, lHSil. f J. N. liiiowN.
Tho new firm of ISrowu He Hamilton,
suoooHsors to Wright & Itrowu, will con
tinue to do business at the old stand.
(it.
VIS t
ROM 'S :t'Ht D'lW a
amiwiitor. ruyafititt luay well claim
Mr. Miller as one ot her own pioneers,
for in early days he and Courtney Meek
used to hunt buffalo d pack express
over the divide up Suako river, due east
from Pnyallup. Courtney wbh a sou of
Joe Meek, the builder of Alt. Hood, and
map-maker of Meek's cut off.
Mr. Miller is a man of noblo impulses,
and the mystic mime of nutiiro sweetly
sen in dim inmost soul, anil he ha
worm Ungiiter and better hv
his inspiring ideas freshly
guiuermi irom me ioius or nuttittj.
It is not many years since Mr. Miller
was ruuuiivf n little weekly paper in Or
gon, but now his ideas have a much
larger circulation than when h used a
hand press. He despises the sham con
ventionalities of this hollow world and
woos nature in her most ftrveut mood,
and his writings, which will be more
rend when he is dead, have the deli ght
ful fragrance of the woods, tho moun
tains and fields.
In pioneer days Mr. Miller hud but
little time to write his sweet songs but
he drank in their foundations while
drinking from the sparkling Btreama
that gurgle and murmur among the
heights of the wild Casoades, and beau
tiful Ulue and Salmon river mountains
of Oregon, Idaho and Washington.
All over the coast to-day you will find
pioneers who hunted gold-dust at Flor
ence and Warrens, and who participated
in the Buffalo stampede. Mr. Miller,
Three-Fingered Smith, Col. F. J. Parker
and uncle Jack Morrow, the inventor of
Morrow County, in the eternal Henry
Heppner. Hills, were the origina
tors of those rich phioer mines nigh onto
till years ago, near Baboon and Butoher
gulches, the latter so called because Mr.
Miller there carved up a chipmunk for
their mid day meal. Jim Kains and
Bobtailed Johnson also were there, and
afterward scalped by the Shepenter
washes. Mr Smith worked the dirt the
first winter by thawing it out and in the
early spring took out a paok-rnule lood
ed with dust. He invested in a foreign
building and loan association, aud ad
vertised in papers that had no circula
tion, and the result was that iu'7H he
was back on the upper Payette and was
nearly killed by Warjacks Indians when
they shot Muudiiv and Groseolose at
Fayetto falls. And even now, Mr.
Smith, an old man and a poor man, is
hunting his fortune araoug the wild
crags of the wild Salmon river moun
tains, about Vinegar hill, where he onco
round rortuue so suddenly.
Florenoo, perched on its evergreen
summit basin is now a deserted village,
inhabited only by a few copies of Aaron
Parker's Cumas prairie FreePreHS, which
were pasted on cabin walls and could
not get away. It snows more or less ev
ery month ot the year there, and m the
winter of 'CI -a there were 3000 men
there hunting gold and finding lend, as
evidenced today by Boot Hill, the town
cemetery, where so many men were hur
ried with their boots on. Thirty feet of
snow Florenoe saw tl i tit year, too.
A wild and romantic region is that lof
ty Salmon river mountain country, a
strnngo section, where you can shoot,
fool-hens with a monkey wrenoli, and
there Joaquin Miller felt his inspirations
crowding upon him. While riding over
the rough trails he had no time to put
bis tuneful thoughts on paper, but be
found time to give them to the world
while ho was judge of Grant ooiinty, nt
old Canyon City a few years later. His
adventures under the shadows of Shasta
and while a volunteer against Egan nud
Winneiiiucoa's Snake Indians, read like
romances.
Mr. Miller's mother named kim Cin
cinnati on account of a fondness the
child developed for Ohio baoon that
comes in yellow oolored strips, but the
minora changed his name to Joaquin, in
honor of bis having captured a noted
pioneer mountain pirato named Joa
quin Muriatic Acid
The distinguished poet was well pleas
ed with the progress of I'uyalliip since
last he saw it, and rapturously exclaim
ed : "Sail on, yon hops, climb on!" He
has gone to write up the grand canyon
of the Yellowstone, and there ho will find
nature grand and beautiful, and well
worthy of his gifted pen. He is a Pa
cific coast production, and this country
may well be proud of him.
Be Sure j
If you have made up your mind to toy
duoU's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take
.iy other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue ot its peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any other artidt.
4. Koston lady who knew what she wanfrd.
and whoso examplo is worthy imitation, UUs
ber experience below:
To Get
' Tn one store whero I went to buy Uotfs
Sarsaparilla tho clerk tried to induce mo )uy
their own instead or Hood's; hotold mother's
would last longer; that I might take It on en
days' trial; that if 1 did not like it I need lot
pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew ff.iat
Hood's Sarsaparilla was. 1 bad taken it, vas
satisfied with it, aud did not want any utter.
Hood's
When I began taking Hood's SarsaparUa
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. 1 looked,
"and had for some tlmo, like a person in con
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of it." MM.
Ella A. Goff, CI Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists, jgl; six for $5. Prepared only
by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries Lowell, Mast
IOO Doses One Dollar
ARTIJT'P. COFFIN,
Arlington, Or.
FTvAXK ?uVFttIAND,
Heppner.Or.
COFFIN
Heppner,
Heppuer's busiueas portion it will
sweep everything brickB as well
as frame structures.
Now that lire insurance compa
nies nre withdrawing from this
field, indicating that othors will
follow, it behooves us to do some
thing. The (! AZETTE may be able
to chronicle elsewhere in this is
sue a movement on the part of
tho town council and citizens to
provide Heppner with fire protection.
'FRISCO IN THE LEAD.
San Frauoisco has the credit, if
each may be acoordod it, of dig
ging up more dirty, scandalous
will, divorce, seduction and black
mailing cases than any city iu the
Union. At progent, swell society
down there are foastiug over the
' sensational Blytho will case.
Mrs. Ashcraft is pushing forward
her alleged illegitimate daughter
by Blythe as the heiress of his
large estate. This woman doss
not hositate for a moment to got
up in open court aud swear to a
life of dishonor.
The proceedings of tho Terry
divorce suit will soon occupy the
columns of our daily papers. San
Francisco courts have such an
abundance of this sort of business,
that their judicial timber ought to
be well prepared to speedily dis
pose of it.
The latest is a salt trust They
style themselves the North Amer
ican Salt Company, and on July 10,
filed articles of incorporation in
the secretary of state's oillce at Al
1 bany, N. V., with a capital stock of
$15,000,000, divided into 275,000
shares at $50 each. They state
that they are to manufacture and
11 salt products in their various
ramifications. The principal part
NOTICE OF FINAL HUTTLEMENT.
Notioo is lieroliy givon that tlm uiidor
Bigneil ling this dny lilcd in tho county
court of Morrow county, Orogon, linr
final uonomit hh nlminin!rutrix of the Ea
tnto of Jtonjiiiniii lluuliy, (toooatiiul, ami
flint Tucwlny the Oil iliiy of Si'itmnbnr,
lNHtl, lit two o'clock p. m. of miul ilny at
the oourt hoUNC, lioppner, Orogou, has
been lixeit by mikl court for flit) hearing
of objections to Haiti liual aooount, ami
for the Kiiftlonieiit thereof.
Mt'llinw Kirk,
Ailiiiinistralrix.
Patot July 1!), ,.
ALT, FOK THE 1'UHLIO GOOD.
It i nu muliMputeil fact that the haml
somoHt vestibule trains that are now
riuiou the American confident are those
on tho "limiUNoroN Uonn," leaving
the Union Depot iu Denver, also St.
l'aul, iinmeiliatcly ou arrival of all
through trains from the west. The first
ami seeonii class coaches are inagnill
oeut, the Kecliiiing chair care superb,
the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuri
ant, ami us for the meals that are Bervetl
in those Palace Jiurlingtou (lining ears
ymn-ymn. The next time you go east
to Kansas City.t'hicago or St. Louis, if
you mention to the ticket agent that
you want your ticket to reatl from Den
ver or St. l'aul over the liurlingtou
Jloute, you will get it, ami you will al
wiivb be glmi of it.
If you go via the Northern or Canadi
an 1 ncilio, the elegant vestibule trains;
or "ine lsuiiingtiui jiouto, ' between tit.
Paul, Chicago mid St. Louis will curry
you aloiift the eastern shore of the Miss
issippi river for a distance of .'(."HI miles,
amidst scenery that cannot bo surpass
ed; or, if you go via the Oregon Short
Line or Southern PaoiliiMU'd your ticket
rends via "The Hurlingtou Kotite," from
Cheyenne or Denver, you will pass
through all the thriving cities and towns
looated iu what is popularly known as
the "Heart of the Continent." For fur
ther information apply to A. O. .Sheldon,
General Agent, 85 lurst Street, Portland,
Oregon.
To CoNHUJtcnvKj. The undersigned
having boon restored to health by sim
ple means, after sulluring for several
years with n severe lung ufToctiouH nud
that tlroad disease,' consumption, iK anx
ious to mako known U his fellow suiler
ers the menus of care. To tnoso who
desire it, ho will cheerfully send (free of
charge) a copy of the proscription used,
which they will find n sure cure for con
sumption, usthma, catarrh, bronchitis,
aud all throat and lung maladies. He
hopes all sull'ereiH will try his remedy,
as it is invaluable. Those desiring tho
prescription, which will cost, them noth
ing, ami may prove a blessing, will please
nddrcNH, Ui:v. Eowtiti) A. WiTjHon, Wil
liamsburg, King's county. Maw Jfork.
RANDOM REMARKS.
Job printing at Pendleton prices at
the Gazette office. '
A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc.,
at E. J, Slocnni's drug store.
All kinds of job work done in the Ga
zette oilice at Pendleton prices.
Coffin & McFarlnnd will deliver goods
to any pur.t of lioppner, free of oharge.
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 new. Call at
mill.
The Siding, Morgan and Russell but
ter nt W. O. Minor's. None better in
the market.
When you are dry, go to Swnggart's
for a glass of the celebrated Weiuhard
beer, liy the quart or glass.
If you want the best goods in the
boot nud shoe Hue, call ou M. Lichten
thnl. He sells cheap for cash.
The Heppner gallery is the place to
have your photo taken. Don't forget it.
Theodore Dannor, proprietor.
The "P Cox" shoe for sale at M. Lieh
tenthal's shoo store, ou Main street. All
goods sold cheap for the cash.
Gunn A iiimrk horse sboers;
horses shod with new shoes all round
after date for $1.50 per head.
An invoice of the jiiBtly oelebrated
MM ten just received at Leezer &
Thompson's, the best tea iu the mar
ket. Gilliam & Coffee have ou 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; single barrel, $4,111).
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.
RobertH & Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agrieultural machinery, shoe
your horse, nnd in fnet there is nothing
in the blacksmithiug line that they are
not a! ile to do.
Agricultural machinery should be 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 reapers are made of the best ma
terial, light-running and do the best of
work. These features should not be
overlooked by the raucher. For sale by
Collin & McFiirlainl, Heppner and Ar
lington. SKiNAl-KKKVICK IlKCOItl). '
For Week Ending Wi tlne-nlny, July 24, 1H8J.
mux. (15; min. DO; wind
mill 62; wind
M; min. 09;
U4; min. 80;
min. .W.M;
mux, Hll; mm. 5T; wind
min, 50;
July 18. Mean torn
W: liar. .Ki ll!: clear.
July 1(1. Mean (in. HI; mux. 10.S:
NW; Imr. 2H.07; clr.
Jillvll. Meim l,nm. S2.25: mux.
wind W; Imr. .Sn.tll; ulnar. 1
Jll . Moan teni. 72.50:" mux
wind HW; Imr. illl.tHl; clear.
July . Mean tern. 70; max. (Ill;
v.-ind NW; bar. :,IU; clear.
July Mean Imn. 74
NW; liar 2(1 OH: clear.
July 21. Mean (em. 7S; max. U2.;
wiiiu vf ; war. iy.ni; clour.
A. BMITH.
Sthayed. From John It. Williams'
place ou 1 1 in 1 1 1 li creek, one mare pony,
having one glass eye, ami branded GS
on left shoulder. Will give $10 reward
for her delivery nt the livery stable of
Hnnsaker A Long, lioppner, Oregon,
Ht R. J. Wir.KtN.
A WORD A HOUT THE liiOCJJEMIC
REMEDIES.
Those who investigate the Uioehemio
system of medicine will find that it cor
responds with natur's laws and w ill be
surprised that it had not long ago be
come universal. All who believe in re
form in medicine should at once call on
the druggists and get pamphlet on new
disease. Those m doubt w hich remedy
to use, or number of tho remedies which
are numbered from 1 to 12, may get in.
N OTT CE - Ti M HE It C V LTURE.
Land (Wire at Tim Dalles, Or.. July S. 1SSH.
CnmplHint linviiiK linen eiitertHt nt thin nrlicn by
Frank Morelaiid UKainat Daniel Kronenburir tor
failure (,i comply willi lawn ua to tiinliur-euiture
entry No. r(;ts. dated October 1. Iss7. upon the
HSNK'i Sec. 21,Tp. 4 H.. It. '25 K., in Slorrow
county, Oregon, with n view to the cancellation
of Kind entry; eonlehtanr iillcKiiiK Unit (lift said
Jluniel Kronenburif faiiiKl to hreiik. or cnune to
tie broken, any of ilio wed laud the tout year I
i.Oep .i,l,v. .,.! I,u F..O...I ,.. ..I..... ,i.t.,;.i
tract thu Hecoml year; that ho has never plowed
liny of Hiid land, the wtid partiea are hereby sum
moned to appear nt IhlN otlice on the 21th day of
AiitfiiMt, Isl, nt (o'clock p. m., to respond rikI
furniahlcf-timony concerniiiK Huid alleged tall
lire. A. A. Kohartrt, N, V at Heppner, Or., in author
ised to take tnntimony in thin cane at Heppner,
Or i Angust HI, I 0, at to o'clock iu m.
aat-aaa. v. A. McDoxalu, Huiciotpr
& McFARLAND,;
- - - - Oregon.
IMPLLlENriS.
!
15 flMmftiimiM
i
We edll Special Attention to our
Elegant Assortment of
Gents' Fine Clothing !
Now is tho time to buy your Sunimer Suit!
m fi ATniTf tc rimrnn
l,T
ulii nm iwimm a. ahm mm
In the Largest Eastern faotories and yon onn
Perfect Fit at a Fhir Price.
ot a
L4DIES AND fiENT FIXK SHOKS OP ALL KINDS
For Daucing and Street Wear
Ladies Silk and Lisle Hose
Finest Styles, in the Newest Shades, also a nice assortment of Light
Weight Uuderwer, in Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton.
Our Store is filled with a Large and Varied Stock. We aim to
' ou liond nearly everything that is used on a Ranch ami all
sold at the lowest possible prices
keep
Blacksmiths' Stone Coal, English Cement, Sulphur, Lime, etc. Freight rates nre
very low to Heppner, therefore goods can be sold in competition with
any town iu Eastern Oregon.
Call e;Xid. TT
COFFIN & 'McFARLAND,
Heppner and Arlington.
I'NlVKItSlTV OF OUKGON.
UiiKPiie City.
Next session begins on Monday, the
lorn oi p,temtier, IMM'J.
Free scholarship from every county in
the stale. Apply to vour eountv super
intendent. Five tuition ufter January
l, mail.
Four Courses: Classical, Scientific,
Literary and a short .English Course in
which thero is no Latin, Greek, French
or (icrman. The English is pre-eminently
a Business Course. For catalogues or
other informati6n, address
J. W. JOHNSON. President.
STRAYED.
One roau, four-year-old mare, branded
W B connected, on the left shoulder,
one brown, throe-year-old gelding, same
brand. Four colts, in color two bays;
a brown and a biiokskin. I will give 85
reward per head for their delivery at J.
M. Shel ton's ranch, near Alpine, or a
reasonable reward fur iiiforion turn loft ni
rthe Gazettk olHoe. or ut J. M. Slieltou's
I'Riieh, leading to thoir recovery.
WHITTIEK 1SKOS,
27-30 Drewy ,Or.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at LaOrunde. Or,, July 11,
Notice is liftroby tiiven that the followuiff-
mimed nettlnr lian hied notice of his inUmtion to
makeiim l proof in snjiportof hie uWiim, and
tlmt wiid proof will b made before the county
clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, O... on
Aug. im'A, viz:
Aaron E. Frnncht
J). 8. No. H0H4 f.,r Mm SVV H'i SKH 8eo. 11,
Tp. 8 S. It 21 K W. M.
lie name the following witneswis to provehis
continuoiiH rHsidonce upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
AiidniwJ. Cook, (JHph Daiinherty, flnorge B.
Clark, of Lena. Or., Jeff D. Padgett, of Ueppner,
Or.
Anv nerHon who rloairoa tn nrotpRt n mi in -it tha
allowancti of hucIi proof, or who knows of any
mibnlantinl manon, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such,
proof hIkiuUI not be allowed, will be given an op
portunity at the above mentioned time and pluoe
to croHH-exnmine the. witneHoeH of Haiti olaimaut,
and to otter evidence in rebut lal of that uubmit
ted by claimant,
aao-aft Hpnuv IIinehaiit, HegiBter.
Wo have the Exclusive Control ot
o
formation free bv
Or. (i. W. Cann,
Terr.
writing svuiiitoms to
North Yakima, Wash.
3
( T
Zijt. i' -
Mrs. S. P. Ga
IokI Iob!-H. MoFHrlimd, of Lexing
ton, will deliver ice dully iu Heppner
during the summer umnths. Contract
for the amount you desire, by writing
to him at an Burly date. The price will
be 2 oatitB per lb. delivered.
rriaues is sell
r-v cm-.,
1 A
UMiil'i;: llio jun of the Blue Fijts of .
C.uiU.Miuu, n mxj'ivc ftnu nutntunw,
with tlic medicinal virtues ot jLn!s
kiijuti to ht IMt bttneheial to the
hum w system, fuming the ONLY PIC R
KKCT lUMrDY to act gently yet
promptly on the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND .BOWELS
Q TO
Ciaansc iiieSysfeiti Effectually,
VI..W
PURE DLOOD,
REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTh and STRENGTH
N.turally fellow. Evrry one is using it
and all are delighted with it. Ask your
druggist for SYR IT OK FIGS. Mn
factuted paly by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
W Sa Fiancuco, Cal.
Plfipl g
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Otlice nt Ln tlramle. Or., July 11, .'8 .'.
Notice in hereby Klvi'iitliRt. tlm fnllnwiiiK itiiiued
settler Iuih hind lmtine of liin inteutiim to make
tiuiil pi'iiof in niipiort of liin iiliiim, aii'l tliut wild
proof will he miule tiefore tlm county clerk of
Morrow county, Or. at Ilupimer, Or., on Aae.
21, lSKit, viff:
Shtriilan Galldteai,
D. 8. No. (KM for the K'i 8W NWS, BEVi 8oo.
HIT. P. 1, N, K27K.
Henmtifi the followinu witnosscs to prove
bin uontiniiotiH ri'sidcnce upon, and cultivation
of, Hitid hind, viz:
It. 8. Mlmw, V. W, HattlD, .1. T. (Jsllnway, J. T.
)1okiiih, of Uutlowiiy, Oregon.
Any perwni wlui.dcriiow to protest auninst tho
Bllowiuice of mich iroof, or who knows of any
eutwlnntiiil rciiHon. under the law nnd the renuls
tioiin of the interior dciuirtineiit, why uch proof
nhoiild not lie nHowi'd, will heL-ivon an opiiortn
nily at the ubovo nientioued tune and place to
cros-exiiuiiue the witne-i of said claimant,
unci to otter ev idence lu rebuttal of that submit-
mo oy i-iaiiuiuu.
3:tl -3r ItKNItY KlNCHAllT, lie;
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office, LnfJrnndo, Or.. June 24, '89.
Notice in hereby Ki von that the following-named
nettler has riled notice of his intention to make
final poof in support of his claim, and that
sa'd proof will be nmde bef ire the county clerk
of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on Au
gust 10, ltis, viz:
John S. CUtty,
Ds. No. RW3. for the lots 2, 8 & 4 & SWK HEX
Hec. 3. Tp. 3 S., B. 2H E. W. M. 4 ,
Ho nainos the followins witnesses to proye
hiscoiiliiiuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said mud, viz:
(i. W. MeHamue, Wes, Griffith, J. S. Elliott,
lien Iiapine. nil of Heppner, Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of snch proof, or who knows of any
substantial reuson, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be given an opportu
nity at the above-mentioned time and place to
cross-oxamine the wilnessesof said claimant nnd
to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
HIM! Hesuy Hineuakt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at Tho Dalles, Or., June It, W.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
sottler has hied notice of his intention to com
mute and make fund proof in support of his
chum, and that suul pnief will be made before
the county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner.
Or., ou August 3, IKslI viz:
Henri B. Lefevrt,
lid 202(1. for the H', 8WI4 BWH MEW Bee 17 4
NWH NliSj 8ec 2(1, Tp II 8, K 25 E
He names the followingwitnesses to prove his
continuous resideuco upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Krank A Sweeney, Calvin L Sweeney, of Ar
lington, Or, rimrles W Miller, of fossil, Ur,
Eugene E Binith, of Lone Kock.
Any person who desires to protest against, the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law anil the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be hi von an opportu
nity at the above mentioned time and plaoe to
cross einmi ue the witnesses of said claimant, nnd
to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant,
S!W-;il F. A. McDonald, Kcgister,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Llind OfHce at The Dalles Or.. June 10, '89.
Notice 19 hereby given that the following
named settler has hied notice of his intention to
make hnnl proof 111 support of his claim, and
1 hat said proof will bo made before the county
Jl'!! iulL"rr'.'w coll"tv' Ht Hawier, Or., ou
July J(t, IBftt,- viz, 1
John S. Ingraham,
lid. 2M1I. fur the SIS' 8eo. 211, Tp. 3 )(. 24 E.
VV . M.
He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of.'
said land, viz:
W. W. Hraiinon, J. ('. Hayes, Richard Robin.
BOll. Isaac Kllorhten n F Ui..!. Vl:i .
Any person who desires to protest against the
.allowance of such proof orwho knowsof any sub-
of the In tenor . Depnrtinent, why such nroof
,, . 1 T uu"w't..wih be Biven an opportu.
mty at the above mentioned time .! mi, .
n,T?"M?."""a- V'e ' of snid olaiinnnt,
nnd to oiler evidence lu rebuttal nt that ,,,,
teit by chiiiunnt.
32ti-31 F, A. HoDonald, Reoisteh
gistcr.
Anu don't hnvt to offtir a prlzt to tell tht
Goodi. for if tilt BtSTMADE. uery Can nolU
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
II, BLACKMAN & CO.,
HEPPNER, OREGON."
Th Golo'bratcd French Cure,
w.rra "APHRODITINE"
Is Sold on a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any
formotnervotu
disease, or any
disoixler ot the
BtfOKS seucrntive or- AFTER
am ol cither sex whether aiising from th
aioeislve use 0( stlniutauu, Tohaoco or Opium,
r through youthful indiscretion, over luduli
nco. Ac, tuch as Loss of flraiu rower, Wakeful.
u. Hearing down rains in the Hack, Seminal
Weak new, Hysteria. Nervous 1'rostt attou Nocturn
al Kmission . toucorrhrea. Iliziiuess, Weak Mem.
ory, l onjof Tower and ImiHitency. which If ne
tlwtnl often lead to preiuatureohi nje and Insan-
ny. i-nce ji.uu a 001, 6 bojo (or .VOt
niall ou KH'etpt of price.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Ei'ind Office nl The Dulles, Or., July 8, 180.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make tiua) proof in siumort of his claim, ami
that said proof will la made before the coltnly
Judge of Morrow county, at f leppner, Oregon, ou
August 24, thil, viz:
Jleiijainiit Luelliiuj,
Hd.SIltl.fortheK'iSKV, 8cc. 34,4 W'i BWU
Hec. 3,", Tp. ft H., It. ''() K. W. M.
Ho immeB the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and Cilltiva
tlon of said land, ixi
deo.W. ( hapin, tleo. W. Stewart. W. II. Rob
inson, 1. 11 .Miller allot Hnrdinan. Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
sutistantmt reasou, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
should not tie allowed will tn given an oppor
tunity at the alsive mentioned time and place
to eross-oxnmiuo the witness, of said claimant,
and to otter evidence in rebuttid of that subniit
tsi bvclauliaiit.
32H-34 . F. A. McDonald, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at Ln Hrnnde, Or., June 12, '89.
Notice is hereby given fliar tha f..n, ..!..
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make hiud proof in suiiport of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
, "'. ''""'row county, at Heppner, Or.,
on July 27, lswt, viz:
John Zollinger,
psNoSir,.-,, for the W; N N K N WV 4 NW V
N K U Sec 24, Tp 3 S, R 27 K W M. H
Jle names the followingwitnesses to prove his
ontinuoiiB resideuco upon ami cultivation of
said land, viz:
11 .'"J"',', IIarrison Hale, Dan Stalter, John
Hill, all of Heppner. Oregon.
Any is.rson who desires to protest against the
alh.wunce ot such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and tho regula
tions of ihe Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be given an opportu
nity at the above-uientiimed time and place to
cross-esauiuiB tho witnesses of said claimant and
to olter evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant.
32ii-:il Hexby Rinkuaut, Register
AUSO THE FIRM Ol!'
--:Gilliam & Coffey,:-
With a large and well selected line of
Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements
Vxicl Sarveatins Macliinery,
Queensware, Wood and AVillow Ware, Pipe and Plumbers' Matevial,
GInsswai'9, and Stoves of the latest nud most approved pattern.
Bird Cages and Granite Iron" Ware.
The ISTewtoii Wn2;oiis and Hacks.
We call Special attention to the
STAKDAED ': MOWEH8 ! !
They are second to none and the wide cut is withotapeer.
TIIE-
i
7
The Winner in all Contests.
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.
w. .0
-Successor to Miuor, Dodson & Co.-
CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES
If You Want
DRY GOODS,,
CLOTHING,
Gents' ltirnislxlng: Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, - Shoes,
WOOD WIWvOW WARE.
7
AGRICULTURAL IMPLKMENTS,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, G
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or auything nsmilly kept iu a first-class store, call ou
VV . O: MINOR.
UNS.
C M. MALLORY,
Mau Street, Nearly Opmsite Minor, -Dodson & Mi's ,r,,
HEPPNEH,
Maniifaoturer of nud Dealer iu .
r urniture, Mirrors,
Be dding, Brackets,
Picture Frames,
-Also For Hale-
188G MOlJEL WINOIIKSTKR RIFLES,
Cheap For Casb.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
For C. S. VAN DUYN'S
hrocene
s,
MAY STREET STORE
For Bargains in
(il
Fruits
assware, Crockery Gents'
His prices are low as the lowest. See for yourself. Next door to F-iimitn Stn
MAY STKEET, HEI1JNER, OREGON.
S! NATIONAL GROCERY
Mean Plain
Business, Fair Dealing- and
Prices.
ow
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lniul Office nt l.llttniml.v Or., Julv H, ls9
Notu-e in ll,.rilw iriv-Hi, that tl.a . ;'
nnnil settlor luw tilwt notipo of hi iutontiun to !
........ 1,1 niiiKiri tt fill Claim. A,w
Yon will find in their lar;e store the freshest in
all liues of
Staple am Fancy Erodes, Fruits, canflies, Efc.
Store in Odd Fellows' Hall, formerly occupied by First National Bank.
JOHNSTON & SLOAN, Props
Main St reot, Heppner, Oregon, ' y
NELSON JONES, Pres't.
E. R. BISHOP. Treas.
MHO!
C01I UD I TRUST CO.
Ml'MlNVll.LE, OlIKOON,
Collegiate & Academic
- Departments !
In the Ai'iidomy Classical, Soienti6o
Normal and Business Courses,
Eaoli Three Yrs,
A WKITTF.XCITAK ANTK.K forerer) J500
onlr. fo B-tmiil tlie money If Onnium
cure Uuotifft'ctil. Tlnmsaudi of tetlmonili
fmm old ud youiis, of both icnn, pcnntnenlly
i irclbyAritsoDiTisi. Cirrular fre. Addreaa
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WOTtRM KRtNCK
B0X -17 MUTLANl), OR
Sijhl A. U. Johnson A Co., Dmg
Ifists, Ui'ppnor, Ori'tfon.
ta" I Room in Collfgf Biiililiiu! IX I i ami $5 Tf m
Board SJI a week ; Tuition 833
aud Sta a j enr.
NO INCIDENTAL EXPENSES NO
EXTRAS.
; Instrtiotion thonuiKh: location liealthv;
President livo iu the building,
j Full term lie-ins Sept. 4.
! For Catalogues, Adtlress
! President T. U. BUOWXSON.
ingherStock! of Spring and Summer
General
(Incorporated.)
Warehouse
flint mill proof will be nm,i8 before the conn'
ju.Ikh of Morrow county, or, in hi ahn,.(i, be
on Aumwt 17, 1KSU, vii: " ' "
Darius G, McChiran,
ITil. ltMtf. for fl, i; VVL ttu it vwi v-,
iff nuni the fellow-inn w 1 1 1 1 t,. ,,r..,.a
ooiitinuiuiH riidt-iicu Ilium und i-iittiTHlioa of
mini hunt, viz:
W . II. ltnsh A. 8. Huron. Klisha W'ktkina, Frank
f. lloliertvill of Ht'piuH'r. Or ,
Any rni: who ilwinw to protest acniimt the
allownniv of mu-h pruof, or who knows of any
Milwtanttal reiwon. uniler the lawn and thK rciru
Intioiis of the ImiTiiir Deiwrtinent. why such
l.roof should not be nilownl, will be itiven an
oiOKirlunity at the above meiitioned time and
place to crosB-ejumine the witnesses of said
claimant, ami to otter eruience in rebuttal of
that uhtuittil by claimant.
S.M-,1t lUsHir HlxrjuRT, Keiter.
NOTICE.
All persons owing me notes or ao
couuts rt notified to call and set
tie, as I iutend to roll my blankets and
take a walk over the lilnes about the
first ot Atinnst, and all my accounts
1 1 ..I.) i.i ... -..
miii iiescinTO uvuiaiuiue. ion nave j. ; j
my thanks for past favors, but don't ! .t , S, nrttlCe(l Upon. COnsir?nnfllt,
and For
warding-
Agents.
vemencesfor hamUhwml 7 nnd dl CO)
I Ihe a rehouse Cliai-frs at ITennuer .; i. i.
s t imse at ArlinJton. Tess en.-h nJ " "r""K "
fretoit unon
from Arlington
t
J.
F. Spray,
Heppner", Or,
ilel wool from, Ueppner, same as
s of wool or wool in.
THEltOX E. FELL. MANAGE!!.
Millinery Goods at GreallxTHuced