Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, September 19, 1889, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNES. THURSDAY. Sept. 19, '89.
QUITE SIGNIFICANT.
Individuals, as well aa news
papers, should be judged in future
nutions, by the past and present.
When an out and out enemy sud
denly becomes solicitous for the
general welfare of a town, there is
a motive back of it. Such a
thurub-pnper, is the Lexington
Budget.
It is needless to say that the
Gazette has always labored
earnestly for the general upbuild
ing of Heppner and Morrow coun
ty. It has the moral aud physical
courage to "hoe its own road,"
when it is right, and does not mis
take patting on the back and the
injunction to "uive tnem u ,
Johnny," for real courage. The
Budget's "Significant Verdict," of
which it speaks as having so many
Wonderful meanings, really sums
up its proprietors as iguoraut fal
sifiers. They cannot get around
that fact. Ten men of their jury,
boldly say so in terms not to be
mistaken. Yes, it is a very "signi
ficant verdict." It is to be regret
ted that while they were delving so
ieep for "peculations" in right-of-
way matters and "depot ground
ransactions," that they did not go
leeper. Malice clothes their
aints in spotless white, and the
oasting thumb-paper grows elo-
inent in its appeal under thestim
dus of a "bond" courage. To fol
ow an honest but an opposite
nurse to their sheet, is sufficient
o impute of the most unworthy
lotivo, W. R. Ellis, Kufus Mallory
nd in fact everyone who was
uilty of the unmentionable crime
f being on the other side of their
arrow, contracted horizon.
This is the "people's paper,"
ho gets so anxious for the pop
lation of .Heppner in the last nine
onths. They put not a dollar in
ie railroad fund, and their solicit
as regard for Ileppner's welfare
. of quite recent origin. It is not
!;oly that they ever aided by a
ngle word to secure for Ileppuer
good road to Long Greek, daily
mil facilities and prospective fire
rotection. It is not likely that
hey ever did anything for Ilepp-
except to tear it down. Busi-
S3 men should know '
-iieir
lends, but do they?
iiegantieMoiuw poUrooner -..
the part oE e GjUiKTTE it HtiU
.u;tsa9 $G 000 plftn. in yonr
1 , and is laboring inoessantly
.1 the good of Ileppnor and MorT
r ...... ii f ii ?
w county, and lias every evi
i'ucq to believe that the people
pprecinte it, judging from this
poltroon" sheet's growing busi
ess. It does its work as a plain
tity, and not in the sense of a
raggart. What Heppner needs
nd must have to succod is tumn
nity. This is no time for- cat
awing. The advautages of Ilepp
ot are second to none of any town
a Eastern Oregon, and now is the
i rue to do our hard work.
HE WOULD' S JSXPOSI.
tion of mm.
Chicago wants the World's Ex
i osition of 18U2 to tak place at
leir city, and the press of the Pa
ine coast have been unanimously
.licited to go in for Chicago."
o cheque accompanies that re
uest of this office, nor does their
rcular set forth any particular
vantages not enjoyed by one or
. tore cities of the Pacific coast,
ho generally are compelled to be
itisfied with the "leavings" of the
eody Eastern cities.
This is the glowing way they
uch th matter up; "Chicago
nuts the exposition, because her
' tizens will see to it that the
itousands of foreigners coming
are impressed with the beautios,
realize the wonderful resources
id comprehend the amazing
owth of the west, the north-west
a Boufch-west, the south and the
tcific Coast States. We would
t be conteut to have them go
i-ay without visiting our sister
.ties. We would have thorn ob
rve the possibilities of the south,
halo the ozone of the Empire
ate of Texas, and gaze on the
ituresque grandtur of Califor
t and the Yellowstone; we
uld not have their range of vis
ion confined to Long Island, the
rooklin Bridge and Ceutral I'ark,
it would have them inspect our
ines, take them through our fuo
ries, over our farmB, show thorn
e stock, our " fields, our i:i:plo
ents, our graneries uud our for
ts." i essential to good health; but tit this
- ason it is often lost, owing to the pov
i ty or impurity of the blood, derange-
eut of the digestive organs, and the
eakeniag effect of the changing season.
ood's Harsaparilla is a wonderful med.
ine for creating an appetite, toning the
: gestion, and giving strength to the
- bole system. Now ie the time to take
' Be sure to get Hood's Sarsuparills.
Watch this
TFOM LONG CREEK.
Uve Notes feme the Eaalc, the Riprfwr.tatiTO
qfihe Keimlilie'i Interests.
On one day of last week, Nate Gerking,
of MidiUe Fork, was working with a
fanning mil), ami wiiile cleaning the
screen accidentally run n copper wire
into his little finger, The wound teiug
very slight, nothing wan thought of it at
the time. Soon it bgati to give him
pain, and in a short time he was in a
delirious condition. All was done that
could be thought of to relieve him but
at last accounts he was no better. It is
thought that he has blood poison aud if
this be the oase, Nate may have a pretty
hard time of it.
Grunt Comity to-day has several mines
in operation which are producing unite
a ijnnutity of valuable fjnnrtz. Al
though dry weather is not suitable to
those in the mining business, the, yield
now is sufficient to pay to keep them in
operation. As it is now, the mineral
wealth of our country is not known, hut
when fall rains begin ;ind tbero is suffi.
cient. water to carry on this business,
Long Creek will be visited more fre
quently by persons mriug gold dust
as their sptcie. It is an nbeurd
idea that many people have got into
their heads, especially from adjoining
sections, that the mines of Grant county
are all tulk. Time is all that is required
to develop that interest, and h hen onoe
perfeotly developed, it will be found
that this section of Eastern Cregou will
equal any part of the state iu that res
pect. On last Tuesday, Deputy Sheriff' Bade
was m Long Creek and gave an acoount
of a shooting scrape which took plane
near the line between Crook and Grant
County. Mat Flarty was herding sheep
for M. J. Manning, and in a quarrel
which occurred between the two, Mann
ing shot Flarty twice, and then sworeout
a warrant for his arrest before J. V.
Waterman, justice of the peace iu the
Rock oreek precinct, ohiirging Flarty
with nil assault with intent to kill.
Deputy Sheriff Eads was ordered to
bring Flarty to Canyon City, and after a
search found him in Wasco county.
Manning and other wilnesses were sub
pojDaed and while the grand jury was
handling the oase, a Crook oonnty offi
cer arrived with a warrant for Mauningi
who was charged with an assault on
I'larty with intent to kill. Manning
was immediately placed under arrest and
takcu to Frineville to answer to the
charge. This being done Flarty was
released.
HOME FIGURES. ,
'..it
Councilman Will Morraw fur
uishes this paper with a reliable
estimate of what is needed for water
works and coBt of same.
Pipe 4, (i, 8, 10 and 12 in., d.0' f ,
Sixteen Anti-freezing h
One flue Worthin-' J(lrnut9
r. . .. ion stoam pump.
One autonis " 1 1
Forty ' ..ic uijeotor.
. uorso-power boiler with trira-
min'
One heater.
A brick pump house.
llosurvoir, cost ol same, $1,080; i.e,
1(10 x CO feet on top; 915 x 50 feet ou bot
tom; capacity, 425,000 gallons.
The total cost of same, iucludiui; well
will run up to $lb,000, and in the event
that n strong nrtesian How is seaured
dispensing with pump and power, the
eont will ho considerably loss. Mr. MorT
row'g figures nro taken from linker
City's system which suits our boys in
every respect. It must be remembered
that this estimate means the complete
cost when completed. A good system of
water-works for Heppner is elieap at
THIS BEST ADVERTISING.
The most ellioient advertising iu be
half of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that which
comes from the medicine itself. That
is, those who are oured by it, sponk to
friends sull'oring similarly, w ho. in turn
derive benelit und urge others to try this
successful medioiuo. Thus tho circle of
its popularity is rapidly widening from
this cause alone, and more and more are
becoming entliusiasito iu behalC of
Hood's Sarsaparllla as it actually dem
onstrates its absolute merit. All that is
asked ot Hood's Wursuparilla is that it
be given a fair trial. It you need a good I
iiumi jjiii mui, or imuuuig up uieuioine,
try Hood's Saisaparilla.
TAIIiOltlNlt.
I have opened u well-appointed tailor
ing establishment iu my new build
ing on Mtiy streot, uud uin now regularly
receiving new goods uud will make cus
tom made punts from $7 to Hflo best
goods in the market.
A. Ahiuhamhii:h.
wiiun vnLf. it Mat
Wliloh ll the fairest, a ross nr Hlyf
Which it th swwtc nt, ,,,h oi a poarl
Dora li r-utle su.l fiir. 7 k,r
wwt m a ttoirer - in r fao whan 1 UmU
(hove la the runnuiet ui d .lory of Ufa.)
MlllT. my playmate, I lo a '"like a Hilar
' v..wwv wji I J will,
iiiu ia riani, joirir man, marry
you lova. by all me, if .ha mil V
man, marry tha rlrl
Should hr h.-allh boeoino dalloata and hw
iay you.
trnauty laiw alter marnaire, rrniemtwr that
vivkuewv. ni-.ulajiti.M, or painful dlior.
V" j "a i inn uiolial malurhanoaa.
dra peoutlar to
i.ra paouuar u Uer mx. In tho cure of which
aed to iv aHiialiii Mon, or mouay refunded.
Boa tho printii wrtiQci.te of auarautaa od
Pottia-wraiHr.
ror ovarworkM. "woni-eut," "run-down,"
doliilitalyd toachfra, mlliinera, draaamakrra.
aamatrMaea, "ahop-ltlrU," houakaarZ
Buraiw mother, and fmbla womon ninaiv
ally, Or. Plrnw'a Favorlta Praanrlpuon It tha
ti-aateat earthly boon, hi-Ine unajiualad aa an
appetiiini; cordial and i w.ai 6v toalo. or
atrviujth -ivcr.
CopyrUjht, 18, by woatn'a pit. Han. Aai'a.
Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS
rerulato and eleneso t)'. liver, momaoh and
bowela. 'Jliry Mil purt'lv ycrautila and pr
foctiy harinlcM. One a bwm. Scad br
drug;. tttiu ariii.
SCHOOL TEACHER. WANTED.
District No. 10 is greatly in need of
a teacher. Any one desiring bih u po
sition, should apply to Hiram Tash,
Hardman, Oregeou. 8t 37 42-
for Mrs. S. P.
KEftTT,AR RES.iTON OF HK.FPNF.R'S !
ro 'rrr, I
Water Matter riwii'.Med mil tin .Arii.tii Tnken
- t h. f'h Means nitgft;ei'.4.
Tiiernncii was c;l!.;d to order by
the Mayor, all eonaoilmeu b-ing present
eieeut K. h. Matio. k. Sever;:! jaterrst
ed tvtizeim were el-to prv-'eut.
AK-er reatKng imuot'1 of ptevioiiB
me'i:iK, the report, of tliee.'.u,nii;fce, xcut
to examine t'.iker Cilj's water works,
Willi read a.ul ulopted. tt is i,s ftiiiown:
To H a lion. Mayor and ccim il ..! the
town of Heppn.;!-.
Ve your ere. mi: lee, working under
instruotioiiF, hc-g to rupurt that wo have
fnliy esanuiu'tl the water s,vste;u ,f Ba
ker Oily, supplied by artesian wells, and
iu our opinion consider it firs! e!;i-w in
every s.veef. .-
Onr.ricilmr.n. .1. W. -Mohhow,
W. J. MuAtisk,
Mayor Hhnr? Bi.ackman.
Couuciltuau Morrow commented on
t:w plan of bormg for aitesean water
and made mi estimate of cost of some,
which amounts to about SlC.t'WO. Mr.
Morrow is an enthusiastic worker in
water matters, anil gave the council a
plain, practical talk which
ciated.
appro-
Contractor Chas. K. Beckwitfi made a
statement of lib proposition to the conn- j
oil, and on tr.otiou the same was aoeept-
ed. J
By motion a vote of thanks was tend-1
ered to the Mayor McCord, of Baker
City, for courtesies extended to the
council's committee while visiting that I
town last weeje. i
Conuoil adjourned to meet at T::j()
o'olook Monday evening.
EVENING SESSION
Counoil met pursuant adjournment.
Mayor Blackmail aisd all couucilmeu
preaeut except councilman Matlock.
Bills allowed;
H. Heppner, $25.00.
H. Blackmau, OJk).
Exiienses oom. to Baker City,. . 100.00.
Night watch, 37.50.
On rnotirn, tl,o M. .! i. I
" u1" "u nuuoruer
were authorized to siu the contract for
boring an artesian well as drawn by the
Recorder in behalf of the city, aud the
Kecorder was authorized to atlach the
seal of the towu thereto.
Henry Heppner, Esq., havimr gener-'
ously ollered to douate to the town 30x
50 feet on the south-west corner, lot 6,
in block 3, original town of Henpner,
Oregon, on motion tho council noeentedl
the generous ofler and the Recorder w '
luswueteu to enter into the minute
of
the council a vote of thank') foe U',
grin-
orous donation, xh'j contrft'5
ging an urte-'n w.e
for li-
made and
signed b.V -uU parties , 'J)rii!ed,
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money (Q hand iu the treasury of Mor
row County to pnv thefollowingdesorib
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N. IS. This includes nil unpaid Mor
row County warrants registered at the
Treasurer's ollloe prior to the fitli day of
October, 1888. Parties holding this
scrip oau present it for payment. There
will be no interest paid ou the above
mimed scrip aftor date of this notice.
Dated Ibis l'.l day of September, 18H0.
Geo. NobijK,
Treasurer of Morrow Co.
THE ERA OE INVENTION.
Ij. Vandorbilt, of Hog Flat, has aston
ished the natives. He is a Missouriaii.
Taking a gallon jug of whiskey he gent
ly (inssed it cord through its cork, the
cord dropping to the bottom of the jug.
The twine was then introduoad into a
watermolon vine, which iu the course
of human events brought forth two wa
termelons. When they were ripe, the
jug was empty, and the whole commu
nity had a regular watermelon drunk.
KANDO.M KKUAUKS.
Iiest stock of shoes and boots at Lich
enthal's. The celebrated 1'. Cox shoes at Mat
Lieheu that's.
Job printing at Pendleton prices at
the Oazbttk otlieo.
A tine line of gold pens, pencils, etc.,
nt K. .1, Hloeum's drug store.
Kasmus, the dentist, will till teeth, or
extract the same iu a scientific manner.
J. H. Hperry has second. hand grain
sacks for sale -good as new. Call at
mill.
The Hiding, Morgan nnd Russell but
ter at V. O. Miuor's. Mono better in
the market.
Seed rye, alfalfa, timothy, barley,
wheat ami chop in large quantities at
Collin A Mcfr'iu land's.
Whou you are dry, go to Swagcart's
for a glass of the celebrated Weiuiiard
beer. Hy the quart or glass.
The Heppner gallery is the plaoe to
have your photo taken. Dop't forget it.
Theodore Damier, proprietor.
(hum A liuiuk. horse shoers:
horses shod with new shoes all rouud
after date for 81.5(1 per head.
IS'eatHfoot harness soap, cleans, oils,
blacks and polishes all at once. For
sale b) Leezer & Thompson.
Calfskin coats and vests, jtitft the thing
for stockmen and those exposed to
father, nt Collin & McFurland'a.
Ojieenswureand glassware, at greatly
reduced prices, foreasb at Oilliam A Cof
fey's new huedware store. Oct their
prices befora you buy.
The latest in Indies' cloaks, jackets,
ami wraps just in at Collin A MoO'ar
limd's. liny eaily nnd get the choice
selections.
i'leuty of mill feed nnd Hour ou hand
at Hperrv's Holler Mills. Flour iu live
barrel lots, M.fiO; simde barrel,
We muke specialty of gents' tine
clothing, hats and shoes. If j ou ut
something uew, go to Coffin mill McFar
land's, the leaders iu Heppner.
During the harvesting season, every
rancher must have machine oil for his
mower or header. The place to get the
best is at Johnston & Sloau's.
Roberts ft Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe
your horse, and in fact there is nothing
iu the blacksmithiiig line that they are
uot able to do.
Gkkhkw. Infohmation All persous
who have entered huui r who desire to
enter bind, within what is know n as the
railroad limits, will hiul it to their iu
interest to call upon (. V. Ilea lit
Heppner.
Garrieues' o
Peculiar
Many peculiar points make Hood's Bar
aaparilla superior to all other medicines.
j. ciiuiuir in cuinuinauon, proportion,
ui uigreuients, y
Hood's Sarsaparllla possesse
me tall curative value of the s Y
best known remedlesJr tir .ot
the vegetable klng-jOVdom
Peculiar In its c-O-Vtreneth
and economy- V V'aijo,,, g
saparilla lsfe'Zytlie only meal
cine of which can truly
besaloV 9 v'-OneHundredDoses
Onerv Dollar." Xfnin.. .-
OP larger and smaller bottles
renillrfi nrttt. Hmuu j .
r - uuon, ouu uu no5
produce as eood results n ni.
Peculiar in its
Hood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures hltul
erto unknown, and has won for itself
uie tuie oi "Tiie greatest blood
purifier ever discovered." r
x .-ujiarin us -goou name
nome," tucre Is now
Of TTnnfl'll Hgpnanntli. j
Lowell, where )tQ
than of
T other hlnnA
purifiers
'5Pe!ul'ar 1,1 Its
phenome-
nai recora oi sales
no other preparation
aas rSJ
ever attained such popu
larity In so short a time,
and retained ts popularity
and confidence among all classes
of people so steadfastlv.
Do not be Induced to buy other preparations,
but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine,
Hood's Sarsaparllla
SoldbyallJmgglatii. fl;slzforfB. rreparedonly
by C. I. HOOIJ & CO., Apothocarios, Lowell, Mass.
iOO Doses One Dojlar
SIGNAIi SEKV1CK KF.CQUD.
1 Csrat
soia m
nil
For Week Ending Wednesday, 8t. n. J.s.si).
Bate. Mtmn Turn. " Mux Min Bar
Sunt. 12, 4u.i,o ro.in msn hii"-5
" is. 4.i.fi(i iia.nu s.yoo a'i.a,5
H. M &1 72.1.0 Sl.Otl tifvy
" til). fu.on 4.mi ileitis
IS, 2. 82.ui 4ii.n) -HO.atB
i'. . Htm 47.su m u
" I"., .W tO.lO 47 W 30. US
A. Hhitk.
PHAi'TlCAL, POINTS.
i livery inhabitant of Lanl vailev uses
eil her "88," "H. & H.'s I'rivate stock," or
j "X. I'. C." brands of celebrated tohan
jcos. II. I51ackm:in A Co. always have
r,n Vin.wl n l,.r.,a t .
"i. V .i. ' "I lot
wnoiesaie and retail traue.
It is a novel i lea to. bnve bare iloors
when carpets can, be- purchased at H.
Blackman & Oo.'s at such a low figure.
"A gentleman. should have a neat,
stylish hut to complete liis uostumo,"
said Mrs. Gallagher to her husband the
other day, "ami I v at yu to go right
down to H, B'.ackmnn & Co.'s aud get
one,. They always have the lientest,
oiienpes llnf best.'"
I'oor baking powder is iu the market,
'"''id it makes tho good housewife talk
foreign lingo. She should always buy
the celebrated "Condell Iii Can" bak
ing powder at II. Blackmail & Co.'s, 24
ounces, at the low prioe of 50 coats a oan.
Re sure to try it, and save mental worry
and family ruptures.
"The Pride of Heppner" refers to the
spring-bottom, tailor-made the only
stylish denim pants in Ibc market. They
are made expressly for H. Blackman &
Co.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land OHice nt Ui Gramlt?, Or., Auk. 18. 'Hi).
Noti; in hwoby rivoii tlmt tlio following
riHinii Mettlor h;w tiled notice -f liis iii!ntioii to
inuko tiiml proof in Huppori of him cluim, mill
ilutt Huid proof will be mnd? beforo t lie eouniy
clnrk of Morrow county, nt Jloppner, OrKon, fm
t)ct, 5 1HW, viz:
Hollen B. Thompson,
DS. No. S1H(), for tliB BWVt NWK N'4 8W!i &
NW-4 BKH B.)c 8, Tp. 3 H., It. 8hK W. M.
Ho iuiiik'h tliu foiliwiiiK witneMrti'H to prove
hiK contiiiuniiH rosidonce upon, mid cultiva
tion of, mtid liii'd. viz:
Ijouih K. Mol'linrrion & Jlton W.Donkof Hepp
ner, mid Jtitntw D(in),;riri.v Jintl V. H. Onuhorty
of Lfinu.
Any pornoii who dr-Hiros to prntoM df?ainst, tlio
nllowimcii of hucIi pnn-f, or wlio known" of (my
snhHlfiiilMil rtnisi'ii, under III fiiw nnd the return-
tioriH of tho Inferior Deptiriniont, why fliieh pr
Hhould not. hfi (illowcd will hy mven an opitr
ttmitvat (tio ahovn ineiitionofj time nd oIhc'
to croHM-thxriiniii'i tlio witiiHni of Wtid clainiftni ,
and to offer evidence in rebntl.il of thnt KubmiL
tod bvcliunuuit,
S;iT)Ai) Hen by Uin an ant, Henitstr.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land OfHof. Iinfirnndp, Or., .Inly 31, 'HP.
Notice in hereby nivtm tlmt the roIiowiiiK-naini'd
Heltier Iihh tiled notice, of lih intention to make
tiiiiil poof in mipport of bin claim, Arid thai
nald proof wiil b inwio btf re the ctiunty clork
of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on 3ep
tenibor 14, via:
Patrick Quaid
D.S. No. (Ur0 for tlm N4 NKVi MX! l!l r.nd
NVV4 Hoc-i2 TpSlH li 'a7 K,
He milium tho following witnnsns to prrvo
hincoMtinuoUH rtwidenco upon, and oulti vatitm
of, waid hind, viz;
Johnny Klder. H. P. Florence, (J.W. Ufa, J.
W. Morrow, of fleppiior. )ro.
Any pernon who tleninw to' protest uainnt the
allowance of Hiich proof, or who known of any
HiiliHlun! ial reason, nndoi the law and tin) remila
tioiiH of the Interior Department, wliy wneh proof
Hhonki not be allowed, will be fjiveu an opport u.
nityattlut above-mentioned tinit' ami plaijo to
croKH-cxiunint) the vvituenseH of Haul chiiniaul and
to otTer evidnncu in rotmttal of that HubmitteJ by
oiaimaiit.
Allen Wallace tako wpocial notice.
JlKNHY lilNKUAUT llerrinter.
NOTICE OF INTONTION.
ljand Oftice atlia (imndi Or., Auk- M, 'ifll.
Notice m hereby uiven that tliu ftUovin
named net tier ban tiloil noticw of his intention to
make final proof in (tup port of hit claim and that
Hnid proof will bn made before the uounly clerk
of Morrow county, Or., at Ileppuer, On tron, on
Oct. I"', 1H81, via:
John S. Chitty.
I. S. No. HIM), for the lots 2, 8 and 4, aud the
8WV4 Nil',. ISee. 8. Tp. 8 H. li. 5!8 K.
Jle names the followinw; witueMHca to prove
hiH cotilinuoHft reHidenco upon, aud cultivation
of, said land, viz:
titv. W. McUarnue, John Uyland, .lamed Kl
liot and lieu Kopine, all of Ileppuer, Or.
Anv oerDon who deiren lo urotHrit HUfiint the
allowance of Much proof, or who known of any
bulmtuntial reanon, tinder tho law and the reula-.
tioim of the Interior Department, why m'ch proof
nhould not lie allowed, will be niven u oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and lilace to
croHc-exuiuiiic the wituenser of naid claitiuiut, anil-
tier evidence in rohultfd of th it ubiiutted bv I
claiinaut, !
NOTICE or INTENTION.
1,111 Olfioe at The DiiIIoh. Or., ept. S,
Notice is hereby uivon that thefol owinKiwune
HCtller ban tiled notice of hie intention to
make tinal proof in support, of hit
chum, and that taid proof will be made before
Uu eouuly indue of Morrow comity, at Hepp
ner, Or-, 0:1 Oct. 21, 1889, viz:
Justus Ben man,
lid. No. 4M fortheKKVMee. 4. To. J. S.- li.
2ri K W. M.
He iiameH thefol owii'tf witnesnes U nnive hit
conumumn reMiiience upon
Haul land, viz;
I Vukiviition ot,
r rank (Joble, Wuliam Ilarton, (ieo. Blupl
Slid Kntuk lii'iitry.itll of Ht'PI'ilH'. Or.
V. A.
lUouonau, ItftfiHter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION. .
Laiul Offiro nt The Kullos Or.. St pt. 13, '89.
Notirtutt hprt'bv Hivt'n tlmt (he ftilUtwIiic-
liHim'il ttt'ttlt'r litis tittMl ntttit'e of liin uitt'iitiou to
ir.tikt' liiisl pi'ttttf in Huppttrt or iMHPlltilll. tilltl
th.'il tttiitl prottf will Ik intuit" ht'f.M'e thtt ctmrtly
it'rh ttr Morrow iMunlv. at neimiitr. uv..
tut Oct. 'JS, 111, via:
Thotnns I.. Iiuektey j
1VS.6ST.7, fertile NKsei'lion it. Tp. 3 8, It 91
K. W. M.
Hit luuntttt thp ftillttwitis wittutssptt lo prove hit
ciiimiiut'iiH rcnitti'uce upon, rtutl ctlltiviitimi of, I
itsitl hint). vi:
ilithn Wiltinnhtiiii. .laniei l"i't
art!. K. Kttkelstm, pf tloppner, Or.
Dick U.iw.
lloppner, Or.
A. .MclloN U.P. Kkiustkk
ftyt'-l r
NOTICE OF INTENTION".
1 juul Office nt taMnuuItt, Or., Supt. 9. '99.
Ntttit-tt in lioit'Pj sivttn that tin' fitllowitiK-imnietJ
rttttli.tr hat hletl mtticw ttf httr intttiitiun ttt unik-
TxltMt:
Mttrntw counts or in lint uneut'e Utttore tin" fletk
of ttaitl coiuHy st llt.ppiter. llr., ou Oft. 'Ja. i
l!vSt'',": 4 m ,w, . 1
' : r . ; pound; mutton, S-per heail.
LllN'!illv! 'V "S',f 'i,2"V,,t-;,a. FKRSl, MEATS.
isiu uHuiMtiit fuliowmi(wiiiu'Sh(.(.uirovfer ! Loui eteftK, retail, lo cents per pound;
cintiuuotti ixHltm'Atu,Ki., ami calnvtitivH. of,; rrtitiut stoak, tvuts; roast, 10 onts;
"n! .i,.h w,m,9. w. i.,,. My bo.6. 5, Mutwn, UH
Tillarvt, of iloppiu-r. Or. j eont, oost quahty.
allowuiiopofKUohimHif, or who know of any! tiKSH Kl,ir-
au'wttnntitU nisou, unti.T th- Uw (OkI tho rtsuUu t Aiiii!Aiv lMlt litr lh Dlnma
tum of Uio Int.-ri.-r IMMirttm.ut.wl.yMu-hprwf 1 AVPIe9 - Ct ,US Ter piUHW, a
turn It I not ht ullowtst, will imgivmi hu op.triu-, cents; peuclio, 8 cents,
inly tit th hIhivo itnltoniyt tr.im nmt nUft ta , ..
oro.H-Hxinnim thtt witiifvHi1 of nnul emimRi't, i WiJfRAT.
trt&'&ZS!!" NmWX M"b",U ; Wheat, 45 to 53 cents per bushel,
3,-uMi Hksut Uisihaht, Htiiisttjr. tsaeked.
pening of fall aud Wintler millinery.
r. r." isnw
Buy Your Cloaks Til! You Have an Op
' portunity to See
COFFIN & McFAR LAND'S
f
THEY SELL TDK
Spriif r llfos,
You Arc Sure to
Their Rendy-marte Clothing Coinfc Direct From New York.
They liny iu the Cheapest Market nwl can Afford to
Besides These Fall ami IVinter 8 peeiulties, They have an End
less Variety 'of Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Harness, Saddles, Quirts, Chaps, Spurs,
etc., etc. There is no end of
. goods in their
STOCKME
Can Buy Anything and Every
Line of Supplies at
MAIN
HEPPNER,
C. M. MALLORY,
May
HF.PPSEH,
Street, Netirh) Opjiom'te
- Maiiufafihirar
F
URN ITU RK, Ml
Bedding,
-Also
1880 MODEL WINCHESTER RIFLES.
Cheap For Cash.
-r- :o-fo: r
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
COMING ON ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAIN !
IV, h liindFi-lllviiiiikii
nlL IIU iviuivi xavjiivM vi i. j i III lJM 1 1
OF THE UNIVERSE
J'tisfc Li'oni Over Tiie Sea !
;rnii(t Austrullun '
AND
AlcMA f I Grent VVorKI'ai
WIIjIj EXHIBIT
"Now tliiil the two
best ciroeses tlmt ever
Mexico have oonsoli
(hitei.l for a iour of
Amerion find Europe
lira J o b n 11 1 b n n and
Cousin John will soon
revel in anianin-r eireus
surprises."
Two Republics,
City of Mexioo.
wn1
Heppner, Friday, September 20.
Introducing the an tire Force and Para
phernalia of two of the greatest circuses
of the period.
Full 10D Peerless, Arenic Meteors.
The Laurel Crowned Male and Female
Champions of two continents in friendly
rivalry nt eaeU aud every entertainment.
Over 500 Famous First Time Fo reiirn
Feats and Features, impossible to dupli
cate and never seen with other shows.
10 Great Bareback Hitlers. .
ti Russian Athletes.
Vi Marvelous Double Somersaulters.
One ticket admits the holder to the
illuminated posters, lithographs, programmes and the various advertisingmediums.
TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY. DOORS -OPEN AT 1
AND 7 P. M. PERFORMANCE 1 HOUR LATER.
Will also exhibit at Wallula, Sept. 19; Arlington, Sept. 21; The Dalles, Sept. 23.
Fine Sheep. - Having purchased the
Peterson band of thoroughbred Hpnnish
and Merino ewes aud bucks, I am nre
pared to furnish sheepmen with fine
stock sheep at low figures. I have also
a lot of excellent grale bucks for sale.
or prices or terms, aimress or can on
i 0. W. Conoer,
Sit. Long Creek, Or.
See samples ot work done by the
Heppner Photograph Gallery at the
City Hotel and A. 1). Johnson A Co.'
drug store. Gallery opposite Gazette
otfiVe. ,
m.UvKet"keport.
paiiiy rnoopirra.
Butter, gilt-edged, 25 cents.
KOtlS.
Ejws from l(-$
VEOETABLES.
Now potatoes, lls cents per Iti.
pornTRY.
Chickens, $3 to per dozen, according
to size.
FLOCR.
Sperry's best grade of Heppner Hour,
5 bbl, SO "o per hbl ; retail, Si.tKl.
Wmtebur rerle, flonr, in any
41110111 .
LIVE STtK'K.
Good beef oaitle, 2 to 2li cents
per
(IiaEP.RATED
Tailor-pe
m 'I i
Get a Neat Fit.j
in the
ii i my
STREET,
OREGON.
Minor, Dodxtrn it- Co.'s
.Store,
OREGON
of aatl Deulor in-
.irrors,
Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc
For Sale-
mm mm.
"We oeho the senti
ments of the vast au
diences iu attendance
a'Farini-McMahon
eironsfor the pest three
ilays in pronouncing
the performances, for
their artistic daring
and exoollcuoe, far in
advanoe of any bereto
"ore seeen in Chicago."
Chicago limes.
8 Surprising Aerialists.
4 Celebrated Equestriennes.
6 Phenomenal Bounding Jockeys.
8 Amazing Acrobats.
Many Wonderful Gymnasts.
(! D.iring Charioteers.
Wrestlers, Tumblers, Leapers, Kto.
10 Unique Pantomimists.
5 Renowned Yoltiijuers.
10 Fininv Clowns.
A Heries of Thrilling Acts and Feats
entirely uew to American audiences.
tw o Great Shows. For particulars see
C. M. Mallory. at the old stand of
Kirk & Youuggren, is now prepared to
make (o order screen doors, tables, cup
boards, Hour chests, or any artiole of
furniture out of the regular line. Fram
ing of pictures a specialty.
PUBLiC SALE.
We will sell at publio nuetiou at Hun
saker & Long's stable, in Heppner. Or
on the 1st day of October, 1SSS), to the
highest bidder, ten bulls, cows and
CHlves, all thoroughbred short horn
Durhams. This will be a good chance
for stock men to improve their herds
Six months' time will be given on all.
sales with approved security.
G. W. Eba,
S12 Ol. W. R. Ellis
fta have the Exclusive Control ot
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Goodi, A BIST HD. Emry Cm lKt4
ONE AMD GHE HALF POUNDS.
H, BLAGKMAN & CO.,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Cloaks
Li H i D y-..-iiRUUfc.-J W
-AND EXUMINE
Gilliam &
UB 0
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r inn ii own ma ai
urn u
STOVES !
Next Door to
HEPPNER
-Successor to Minor, Dodson & Co.-
CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES
If You Want
DRY GOODS,h CLOTHING,
Gents' lt t i'i i i ,s 1 1 i x Goods,
Hats, ess Caps, Boots, Shoes,
WOOD WIIvLOW WARE,
agrioultu1ul i m plkm ents,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns.
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or anything usually kept in a first-elass store, call on
W. O. MINOR.
MAY STREET - HEPPNER, OREGON.
1
ITS
l- IMPOM
Hm
AND FAF
Front, First and Vine Streets,
Solo Agents for Oregon
DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS.
Single, Double, or Triple Furrow. They are so simple and come w near absolute perfection, that thoaa waa
have used them ttr seen them work can not say enough in their ptaiM. Wo tutniah tfaem
with or without seat attachment. Stmt attachments ate extra
DEEBE POWEB LIFT SULKY PLOWB.
BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL.
Buckeye Hoe Press Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeders, Buckeye Spring Tooth Uimm.
DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS
The latest Improved implement for sowing summer fallow. The most complete and successful toot Cor tha
purpose in use.
We also have B foil line of Baggiea, Carriage;, PhnetonK, UoBntaUai Waaana.
l'lutforui aud other Spring Vehicles.
SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS.
Lawrence ft Chapin's Spring-Tooth Harrows, Deere Harrows, Scientific Feed Hills, PaoiSo Fanning HUla,
HWSH BARB WIRE, ETC., ETC. SKVP FOB SPFMAT, CtBCTIjABS AVD PBICI Llt
NELSON JONES, Pres't.
MORROW III
(Incorporated.)
General Warehouse and For
warding Agents.
The- Company has recently constructed a tivo-storu
warehouse bUx liX) feet, with wool press and all con
veniences for handling wool.
The Warehouse Cha V$P8 fit, ITptmil P7 Hull h ilia oyivii
as those at Arlington, less cartages.
Freight upon oaled wool frm. ITpmmert o,.
rom Arlington.
i ash aavancea upon consignments of wool or wool in,
storage.
TIIERON E.
GO
hv tin M
I VI i 111 UK.
REA'S RESTAURANT.
Newly Furnished Throughout. Sample
Room for Commercial Tourists
Next Door.
Her stock is
Coffey's
M
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OREGON.
WV
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MACHINERY,
Pcrtland Oregon.
nnd Washington for
E. R. BISHOP, Treai.
Ill CO.
FELL,, MANAGER.
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