THE GAZETTE. HEPPNER. THURSDAY, Oct. 3, '80. FOSSIL DEPOSITS OFJOHX DAY V ALLEY. If anything was needed to fully satisfy Oregonians that they dwell in wonderland the report of the scientific expedition sent out from Princeton college, that spent the summer in John Day's valley,' fur nishes it Since the days of the luckless explorer whose earnest endeavors and sad fate were chron icled in "Irving's Astoria," down to the present time, a sort of weird interest has centered around the region that perpetuates his name. Emigrants, away back in the early fifties, who found themselves in the late autumn still urging their teaiES of jaded, footsore oxen to ward a goal that promised food and shelter during the winter, took fresh courage from the glimpse of wonderful beauty and evident fer tility that the valley of the John Day river presented, and vaguely marveled that men seeking homes should pass by this region in tho expectation of finding something better. A few years later advent urous cattle men sought the valley, and, throwing up what they deem ed temporary residences, that were certainly of the most primitive character, turned thoir herds out upon the vast expanse over which "buuehgrass" Was king, and soon reaped the reward of isolation in prosperity that enabled them to choose their habitations and dwell in ease and plenty. Many of them chose to remain where they were, and so the second stage in the in troduction of civilization to this region was begun and the valley of the John Day became dotted with homes. Its industrial life since that period is a part of the un eventful history of an isolated por tion of the commonwealth. Cattle kings grew rich while quietly guarding their heids on its abun dant pasturage. It had its era of mining excitement which has made so many places in the great north west teem with transitory life and energy. State geologists have fonud in its deposits food for grave thought and positive assertions. Now comes science, fully equipped for the work by an Eastern college, and after patient research adds to the history of creation, as told in the rocks and fossil remains, a wonderful chapter of revelations. We are introduced herein to a strange animal world. Minature horses, having three toes; a legion of donkeys, camels and rhinocei i; an array of hyena-like, cat-like, dog-like creatures of evident fierce ness and voracity; in abort, an as semblage of oriental character, sporting in a semitropical climate, the history of which was ages ago committed to the rocks. From this "museum of a buried world" this expedition secured and carried away nearly two tons of fossil re mains, winch in remote ages were soaled up by lava Hoods aud are now accessible only whore streams haven wearing their way through the wSs' exposed them tu"jtlie in quiry of the curious. ) The records of a period when John Day valley was & nameless lake are instinct with interest to science, and even the dreamer who idly follows the uiinluss move ments of his flocks about the val ley might well regard with awe the secrets of the world beneath his foot, laid bare by the intelligent interpretation of the writing upon the rocks aud the uiuto stories told by fossil remains. Orrgonian. SEE FOR YOURSELF. If you want to locate in a town with advantages unsurpassed, good schools und the best business opportunities, come to lleppner. It taps more country than any town in Eastern Oregon, aud therefore; bus a big trade. What made Ar lington lively, pushing and brisk a few years ago, is now coming to Heppner, doubled and trebled. It is only a matter of time, a few months, when Heppner will have a fine system of water works. A $30,000 hotel project is on the road and will be eoiisiimmiiti'il. A $15,000 brick structure is under woy and two other bricks have been completed this season. Some fifteen or twenty neiv dwellings have been erected this summer, and yet it is less than ono year siuce Heppner was changed from an isolated place to a railroad ter minus. Heppner lias a bright future, and the country around is develop ing rapidly. (Should tins come to the notice of anyone who is think ing of seeking a now location, the Gazette is free in saying that they will never regret visiting Heppuor, investing in her real estate or any of her business enter prises. There assertions are backed up by the facts. Come to see for yourself und bo convinced that thin is me piace to liivesi casn aim make money. A MOSSBAVK. A dear friend of ours who lives in Honolulu has lutely "got on" to the term "inossbaek," which seems to be entirely American in its origin, and wishing to know its full meaning and application, ho wrote the editor of the Gazette. For a time we were eutirely treed, but a tramp printer happened along last week and helped us out on the subject. He said: "A mossback, my dear sir, is a cross between a coyote and a cayuse, with a large per cent of the cayuse predominant in his make-up. He lives, moves and has his being in nearly every town aud city in the U. 8. Hfl kicks at every public improvement, raises his rent, de tests a boom, loves to have others bear all the taxes, hates a new en- This is for terprise, despises anything that smaeks of progress, and won't help a paper if he can help it, even when it is to his own interest. There are several varieties of this ani mal, but none are worth much to a town and are as a drone to a hmy hive of bees, and like the industri ous insect of-'the bee family, the business man should avoid these drones and patronize those who are an advantage to the, place in which they reside. What proportion do the people of lleppner nnd vicinity represent in the right-of-way business? About iline-tenths. That is the Budget's "part" that they mention in their issue of last week. The Gazette is guilty of consid erable "inane twaddle" because in telling facts it grinds our esteemed contemporary, down the road. Be ing our own overseer, we may in dulge in some more of this "twad dle." Why did the Budget begia its fight against Fell and the John Day road at the same time? The fact is they were looking for a club, and found and used it in time to work againt t the appropriation of $10,000 to the John. Day road, The Gazette is mistaken in say ing that the Budget boys gave nothing to the right-of-way fund. They gave the sum of $10 apiece, making in all, $20. The Gazette came up with five times that amount, and is legally held for as much more. Our esteemed con temporary is making up in doing ten times as much kicking. If the Gazette is so completely stultified in its stand on the result of the Budget's libel suit, what are they going to do with the ten hon est jurymen who see no wrong in the transactions of the M. C. L & T. Co. ? This paper is not given to asking impertinent questions, but in this instance wants information on a point which they find best to" evade. The Budget's libel trouble re minds us of the famous case of the State of Oregon vs. "Coyote" Allen, indicted for altering the county records. Most people in the lleppner country remember it. The jury was convinced of the guilt of the accused, but the judge charged the jury not to find "Coy ote" guilty unless it was proven that he changed the records with malicious intent. Ten men of the Budget's jury will tell you ud Frank Snow and II. H. Whitsou got oil' through the instructions of Judge Bird, who, in his talk to the jury, pointed out emphatically that there was no lilml unless evidence oxistad to uroy) that the libelous articles were published knowing Ihoin to be false. Thore was no such 'oviduueu. Hut is this in ac cordance with the law on libel? ITS KXCKU.ENT (JlJALITlKS ComiiH'inl to iublio approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of t'ign. It is iiluusiutf to the eyo, and to Uio tusti) und liy (,'i'iitly nutiiitf on tlio kidnuyH, liver mid bowels, it nleiuiHi'8 the system I'lleelunlly, thereby, promoting the health mill eonifort of nil who use it. THE GAZETTE'S BULLETIN. Wi'iluoHil.iy, 1 p. ut. A ilisjmtcli from lrtlund ntutos Unit tlio lltiubliciimi linve curried everything in Wiirihinytou by largo umjoiilii'S. la Montana, doubtful. Chances in favor of tha Democrats, A IIOHRE WHO CAW TALK I Hvftrybottjr hj beard of a "hone lam ft," but who ha nvur nwu an equine tfiftv.1 ftth tho power of MiHwcb? Such ail animal wt ild b pronounofHt a mlraclo; but 10 would th toletfrHph and tho ttitaphon a hundrtsl y tr ftfo. Why, even very recently a cure, for ion umptlon, which it uutveraaily acknorvler fed to Ih oruf ultt afftHtiiiK th lung, would t; ara beD looked upon aa mlraeuloua, but uow pwo art bt'trttiiuiig to realti that the tim wo b twit tmmi-fthlu. Dr. Fierce'! U olden Medikml IHtoovery will our It, if Ukun in tluio twd riu a fair trial. Thli world-renowned rem edy will not muko new hintr. hut It will r tor diseiued one to a hcaithy state wl wn other menus have failed. Thousamia wrntf fully teattfy to this. It li Lu most potent tonic, or ftmiiffth rctriorer, alterative, or blood-cleanser anil nutritive, or flesh-build known to lutMix'al sctenoe. For Weak l.ui: rptttmf or mood, Hronehitia, Asthma, utrra in i iteaa. ana ail LiuTritir i u uiu unequaiea remedy, in deranroine ma of the atumnch. liver and bowels, aa India tion, or l)rMpsia, Ilillouaiieej, or " 1 X rar Complaint, Chronic Diarrhea, aud kind rd iiuiviiia, ii is tovorvu rviueuy. iiuiviiia, ii is ovvrvij GUARANTEED.! (otden Medloai I Ha- oovry " U the only m M- me or iu ciaaa, aid giriutttd Kiiartuitoe, from the nianufi at- urwrs. tiiai it will Lei,uQt or cure to every im of duHMiae for which it la recommended, or money paid for it will be promptly refuud ad. Copyright, INC, by Woai.D'i ins. Ma Au'N , $SOO OFFERE D rs of Dr. Shy's Ctwrh Hrmed;. for ma uicursbl mm ut Uttrili la Um SCHOOL TKACH1CH. WANTED. Dislrii t No. 10 is greatly in need of a teaehiT. Any one desiring mu h a po- sitiou, should apply to Hiram Tnsh, llardinuiii Oregeo'i. 3t 37- 42- Come in, everybody, and see the beet ruee ever run in Heppner. Mrs. S. P. Gar iM' RAC1N " VEIH. Vke snnfi.nl S:al,ii simw ;uod Mntrriul Palo Aim IV.-.ts ;!. 'I'milini lWord uf tlir rrillc Count. Vrof KTos. hopt. Stanford Stal lion Pfilo Alio, defeated Direct end Buy Rose lit tbo fair (-Tijuu.Ib to-day, trotting mile heats m 2:16? 2:17,34, uud 2:13. being the fastest average heats ou record Palo Alto a perforinaaoe to-day is tbe bent ever seen on the Puoifio coast, beating Stainoul's record againat time one second. The Stallion record of the world is held by Moxey Cobb, 2 :13. The next best wns Phallus, with 2:13' made in the fourth heat of a race. Pain Alto is in tbe same notch, ma le in the third heat The average time in the race was 2:10, the best average ever made by a stall ion. Palo Alto is the property of Senator Stanford, and is the produat of the the' ory mat extreme speed ana stamina as well is best reached by an . infusion of thoroughbred blood into the trotter. Stanford was one of the earliest advo cates of the theory, and with tbis idea in view bred Eleotinneer, the most noted living sire, to Dame Winnie, a thorough bred mare. . Palo Alto was the foal, aud he is a beautiful bay horse, showing strongly in bis contonr thoroughbred blood. He is u pure gaited, steady trot ter, and rarely breaks, his mishaps to day being oaused by a bad traok. Pulo Alto first attraoted general atten tion three years ago; when he was taken East, and a? a 4-year-old made a record at Cleveland, O., of 2 :2Q. His being ao oompanied to-day by a runner was not quite regular. That is the way Axtell made his record of 2:14. FOOT RACING IN EARNEST. The Forfeit of 150 a Side in np-A Big Hate On Hands. There will be sport here on the 9th inst. On last Monduv. Pry Wilson nnd Ira Nelson, as principals, arranged a foot race for $500 a side between C. F. Watson, formerly of the Willamette vul- ley, and some unknown of the John Pay. A forfeit of 8250 each was put up with Otis Patterson, of this paper, as final stake-holder. The articles of agreement nre ns fol lows: Articles of ngrnemeut for a foot race between C. F. Wntson and some man off the John Day. Said race to be a single dash of one hundred yards. Kaoe to be for a stake of One Thousand Dollars ($1000). Five Hundred Dollars ($500) a side. Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250) n side is now posted irf tho hands of Mr. O. Patterson, who shall be final stake-hold er, balance of stake to be posted on day of raoe. Race to be run on some suit able track in the town of Hepmior, Or., on the itth day of Oct., A. D. 1H8S). I'.aoli party to choose a judirc: said judges to chouse referee; judges or refer ee's decision to bellnal from whioh there shall be no uppeal taken. Start to be agreed upon by the runners, on day of raoe. Witnesses, V 0. F. Wathon, John Austin, V P. S, Wilson, A. A. RoiiKicrs. ) In,v Nelson. TO FLOCK MASTERS OF MORROW AND GILLIAM COUNTIES. Fur reasou beyond my oontrol, I shall not be at Heppner ou Oct. 15th with slock rams, but will fill any order I can from Salem, freight paid to lleppner or any railroad station iu tho above coun ties. Where orders are for H) or more, I will see sheep well cared for till leaving Portland. Prices for thoroughbreds, two years old, $20; yearlings, $Ui; high grade merinos for mutton and wool, $10, Having a number of sheep ou hand which ought to be in use whore needed, I will discount tho foregoing prioes this season 10 per cent for cash orders. John Minto. J. M, Royor keeps the Golden Rule hotel iu Long Greek and has good ac commodations for guests. When you pass that wny, oall on him. NOTICE. All persons nre hereby cautioned not to purchase or trade for a note signed by A. Hirsehlieru & Co., and M. Rosen- dorl, pavalile bl) days after data to the National Hank of lleppner for SUM, as the same wns lost while in trnusit through tho mail. A. HiiiHOiinKKti & Oo. AI. Rosendoiif. RANDOM ItF.M.UtKS. Job printing at Pendleton priees at the Oazktth ollioo. A line lino of gold pens, penoils, ete., at J'.. ,1, nloemifs ilrug store, liiiHiniiH, tbe (IcntiBt, will till teeth, or extract the tmme in a soieiititio maimer. J. H. Sperry has seooiKl-hiuiil grain sin ks for sale - good as new. dill at mill. The Haling, Morgan and llussell but ter at V. t). Minor's. None better iu the market. Seed rye, alfalfa, timothy, barley, wheat ami chop iu large iuautitit's at Collin & Mel'' in hind's. When yon are dry, go to Snagi;art's for a glasu of tho eeiebratod Weiuhard beer, liy the quart or glass. The Heppner gallery is the plane to have vonr photo taken. Don't forget it. Theoifore I'anner, proprietor. On n ii & liuark, horse shoera; horses shod with new shoes nil round after date for $l.fx) per head. Nentsfoot harness soap, cleans, oils, blinks and polishes all at once. For sale by Ijeezer & Thompson. Calfskin oonts and vests, just tbe thing for atookmen imil those exposed to weather, at Uiifliu & Mi Farlnnd's. Mat. l.iebtenthal will mien your eyes in priees of bis boots aud shoes. You eau buy them no cheaper in Turlliim!. (Juennswnre nnd glassware, at greatly reduced priees, foreash at (lilliaiiut Cof fey's new haedware Btore. Uet their prioes before you buy. Tbe latest in ladies' cloaks, jackets, and wrap just in at Colliu A MuKar laml's. liny early and get the choice selections. l'lonty of mill feed aud Hour tin luiud at Sperry's ltnller Mills. Floor in tive barrel lots, $3.7d; single barrel, JH 00. We rnako specialty of gents' line clothing, hats and shoes. It you itut something new. go to Coltlu aud McFur land's, the leaders iu Heppiitfr, During the harvesting season, every rancher must have machine oil for his mower of header. The place to get tho best is at Johnston h Klonu'a. There is much virtue iu advertising. That is why Mat Lichenthal talks to the public through Ibis medium to get new oustomers to buy his boots aud shoes. Huberts & Minimis are prepared to re pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe your horse, and in fact there is nothing in the blacksmithiug line that they are uot uble to do. CM. Mallory, at the old stand of Kirk & Vouuggreu, is now prepared to make to order soreeu doors, tables, cup boards, Hour chests, or auy article of furniture out ot the regulur line. Fram ing of pictures a specialty. ngues open Be Sure If you have made op your mind to bay Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla la a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue ot Its peculiar combination, proportion, aud preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boa ton lady who knew what she wanted. and whose example Is worthy imitation, tells ner experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead ol Hood's; hetoldmethelr't would last longer; that I might take It on ten days' trial; that 11 1 did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's SarBaparilla was. I had taken It, was satisfied with It, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, Buffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, 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." Mbs. Ella A. Goff, ei Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $ 1 ; six for fa. Prepared oars by C. L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass IOO Doses One Dollar SIGNAL SERVICE KECOBD. For Week Ending Wednesday, Oct. 3, 18X9. Mean Temp, Rain Fall. Dad III. Wind. Sep Hi, 1)3.61) sa.so Bl 00 6(1.50 B3.0I) .W.50 MOO 84 00 Mean Min. liar, NW. NW. SW. BW. BW. W. K2.II0 78.01) 80.00 81.0U 74 00 70.00 M. 80. trace. .on .00 Oct 1. 2. IS IT A YERDICT AGAINST FELL? We, the undersigned iurors in the case oi oraie or uregon vs. . 11. Snow and K. U. Whitson, do hereby state that we were fully satisfied from the evidenoe in said case, that the action of the parties belonging to the Morrow Co. Laud & Trust Co. were entirely proper and le gitimate in then- aotion in the matter, but as we believe that the said defend ants published the article believing it to be true, we found them not guilty and we are free to say that the said company's action m the" matter of unr- chasing said grounds are free from any ining ot tne cnaraoter ot crookedness. Signed. A. C. Pettys, foreman of the jury. Thomas Quaid, G. W. Stewart, A. Ii. Maokey, J. W. Muir, D. H. Jnyne, D. W. Lipscomb, W. C. Metier, B. B. Mann. J. F. Deos. NOTICE OF INTENTION Lftllli Offiro. LftGrnnilA. Or.. Hwnt.. 95 ') Notico 18 heroby (riven that the folluwmtf-tmiiiftU Rottior it&H hluti notice of his intention to mukn final poof in wupport of his cluim, and that khiu proor will oe mwle ner iro the county clerk of Morrow county, at iioppuer, Oregon, on No?. 12, IBM), viz: Roliert Burkhtirdt, D. H. No. 8tt47 for the Klt BW&i VI1. SEX Sec. 23. To. 6 H. K. W K. He names the following witneHeeit to prove nieiioniiHiioiiH reoiuence upon, ana culllruuon of, Haiti land, viz: Wm. Warren, Joe Nelhon, W. K.(Janey&nd 8, W. fr'loreon. ull of Hummer. Or. Any person who diiHiree to protest Hmiinet the allowance of Much proof, or who know of any HiiliHtuntial reason, under tho law and the reinila- iiniiH oi me inixnor Lfeparimeni., way eucti proot should not be allowed, will be tiven uu opportu nity at the uliove-meutioued time and place to oroHH-exaniine the witneHMee of said cliunmiit and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that euhuiitted by claimant. OU-N7. Uknbt ltiMKUiBr, Roitister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Otllne at Lallrande, Or., Sept. S6 18K9. Notice ih hta-nby iriveu that the followinir nataed Hpttlei- hat) nli'd notice of hie intention to make bln.1 proof in Bupport of hie claim, and that nuiil proof will he umde before the county judge, or in hie uliMence before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on Nov. , 18SD, vii: Andrew J. Cook, Hd. No. 3112, for the W4NH14, BW4 NK! & NKVs Mi1 Heo. 9. Tp. 8 S. It. l 15. . He namee the followinir witneeeeeto prove his continuone reeidenoe upon and cultivation of, eaid land, viz: 1). H. Maun. U. Padgett and JnmeB Daugherty, of Lena, and Thou. Howard, of Heppner. Or. Any pereon who demroe to proteet asainet the allowance of mich proof, or w ho knows of any hi ibs I initial reason, under the law and the regula tions of the Interior Department, why such, proof should not ho allowed, will begivenan op. portunity at the above mentioned time and place to oroHS-exainine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidenoe iu rebuttal of that submit ted by claiaiant, K3-N7. llKNUV Hineuabt Register. " NOTICE OF INTENTION. LaiidOHi at l'lie Bailee Or.. Sep. 24, H. Notice is hereby given that the followuig-namiHl settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the county del k of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Nov. 12, 1WD, viz: Albert J. Slucke. lis. No. (Mil. for thr. SWV NW. Hen. 1.1 and SK'i NKVs and KSi HE. See. 14, Tp. 4 8. H. 26 c. w. m. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said bind, viz: Kolit. Knighten, Theodore Tex, Frank Kramer and Wm. Keiuiuger, all of Heppner, Or. Auy person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regu lations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will he given an opportunity at the above mentioned tune nnd place to orosH-cKiiniino the witnesses of said claimant, and to otTer evidence in rebattal ot that submitted by claimant. aiiM.'i F. A. McD.iM U.n. Register. NOTICEOF INTENTION. LnndOrhVc at Iji (Irnmle, Or., Aug. ), 'K9. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler hue nleil notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his elnim Rtid that said proof will he made before the county olerk of Morrow county, Or,, at lleppner. Oregon, ou Oct. 12, 1WU, vis: j John S. Vhitty. 1). 8. No. m, for the lots 1, S and I, and tbe 8W4 NKV Hoc. I. Tp.8 8. It. WK. He nanuw the following witnesses to prove his continuous rosidouce upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: (jeo. W. McHargne, John Hyland, Jauies El liot and Hen ltopiue. all of lleppner, Or. Any iiereon who desiree to protest agsinst the allowance of such proof, or who kuows of any substantia! reason, under the law and the regula tions of the Interior Deiarttneiit. why such proof should not he allowed, will be given an oppor tunit) at the shove mentioned time and place to croite-e&ainme the witnesses ot want claimant, anil to oiler evidence iu rebuttal of th:tt submitted by claimant, SKJl'J Husky Uikiuaht, Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. I -tint I OlHoo At LaOmmte, Or., 8pU 9, '80. Notice is hfroby given that tho foUowinfc-uaniMi nettlir tiHH film! notice of hor intention to make tinnl prtiof in unpport of her cUuu, an tiiat Mitt nrotif will be matte be for the oouoty jutiga of Morrow county or in hie abnonoo before the clerk of win) county at lltipner, Or., on Uot, '4.Y imi, vis: A h h u Crumj) U. No. 4110 for theNt MS'! HK'i NWV A NWS eection A' Tp 1 , H K. W. M Slifl named tho following witneeeott to prove hr oontimiouH reeutenoeupou, and cultivation oi, anitt lamt, vii: N. . heltrr, John William , W. Doonan, Andy Tillartt, of ilemwr. Or. Any iertKtn wtiodwnrea to jirwtt) atiainat the uHowrifloBpf wii piHkf, or who knowe of any Hulwitantiat rwtmn, under the law and the regitl. tioni of the IntHrior Deiuu-tment, why Hurh prxf hould not be allowtnl, w ill be fjivon an onportu nity ut tie above ntentioiied time and plane tu orvKV-eiLHtiiinK the wiueea of eant olaiuiant, ajut to otTr evidence in rebuttal o( thnt tubmit tetl by cltumtUiU M4 HwnBf Hinkuabt, Retfiater. NOTICE OF INTENTION. UudOrUoeat The Dallee Or.. Sept. IS, '89. Notice i hereby Riven that the following, named settler ha Cleil notice of hi intention to umke tinai proof in eupptirt of hii claim, and that aaid pnxtf will be made before the oounty olerk of Morrow cuuuty, at Heppner, Or., on Oct. 1NV. vii; 7'honms L. Buvkley D.S. eXM.fortheNKHaeotion 24, Tp, IB, B 18 K. W. M. He nauiee the following witneeaee to prove hit Annuo uou reeideuoe upon, and ooluvation of, eaud laud, via: John Willine-ham. Jamee Leahey, Dick How ard. K. Kakelaun. of 11 Doner. Or. . A. M0LK)RAU. KKOIRTXB ing of Fall 48.00 30.310 45.1JO .tU.lrA'. 5:l.U0 SO.UW fiD.OO H0.06U VA( 30.015 K.IO 30.055 40.00 si.aw COFFIN & McFARLAND, Heppner and Arlington. Our Fall Importations of New Goods have Arrived. We call Special Attention to an elegant assortment of new styles iu Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks and Jackets. We Buy Only Of Springer Bros., Boston. Who are the Leaders of Cloak Firms in the United States. We invite the ladies of Heppner and vicinity to and examine our line of Nobby Sijk Seal Plunh AND WRAPS, Wbioh will bear comparison in price, style and quality with any firm. East or West. They are regular "Tailor-made goods and fit like a glove. Also n fine line of Cloaks, Ulsters and Jackets In Broadcloths and Cassimeres. fn Dress Goods for Fall and Winter, we can show some new styles aud shades in English Broad Cloths, Besides many other nice Woolens. TRIMMINGS TO .MATCH I likilteM' a K&cl Crtlldren'a Cine Mnilorweiir and It oalery, Our Clothing Department is overflowing with all the latest novelties Heavy jackets with vests to match, (several patterns) at low prices Fine imported suits, for Gents and Young Men. Large line of Dress Overcoats and Heavy Ulsters. Stet son Cow Boy Hats, Soft and Stiff Hats in all the latest styles, direct from manufacturers. Full line of Winter Gloves and Mittens, Wool en Overshirts and Underwear. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Goat, to the cheapest grades. Gents' fine maobine and hand sewed shoes iu Congress, Button and Bala. Heavy kip boots and brogans for herders. We Warrant all our Mitchell Wagons, Hacks and Buckboards. Groceries, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Wall Paper, Doors and Windows, PnintB and Oils, Lime, bait. Sulphur, EngliHh Cement, Barbed Wire, Shingles, Flour and Feed, Seed Kye, Blacksmith's Coal, Guns and Pistols, San Jose Saddles, Silver mounted Bit s and Spurs, and Team Harness. The freight rates to Heppner are low enough to warrant us in selling every class of merchandise at prices in competition with auy city iu Oregon. Orders from the country solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Come to Heppner for Grant county men oan save monoy iu oattle and horses, iu this market. About Jan. 1st, we will remove from our present loo at ion, into a commodious brick structure, (two blocks down Main street) having five thousand square feet of floor space, where we will be pleased to meet all our frieds. Agents for Christy & Wise, Wool Commission Merchants. Money advanc ed ou next year's clip. Call and se us. COFFIN & MAIN HEPPNER, - -- -- - C. M. MALLORY, May Street, Nearly Opposite HEPPNER, Manufacturer Furniture, Mirrors, Bedding, Also 1 8BG MODEL, WINCHESTEJ I RIFLES. Cheap For Cash. :oo: UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY SHERIFF'S SALE. "OTK'K in hereby iriTen that under and Xi virtue of an exitoution isfnied ont of the br Clr. cult court or the state or onwim tor the county of Morrow, and to me directed and deliver ,n. upon a Judxoient rendered and entered in said oourt on the ajth day oi Mnrh. WW, in favor of Arthur rottmi, rrnuk McFarland. K. B. McKar land andjFrench UHrtnere. doinff buBineea under thenrm Dame ot t omn, ncr arlanrt & I'o.. plaln title.and auainet Kate Johnnonand K.R. JohnHoti dvfendenta, for the sum of one thousand and ninety-rive and 50-1(0 doilara orincinal. and the further sum of tweuty-eitcht and 88-100 dollars ooHta, toirether with internet at lOperuent per an. numfroin the Vith dav of March, ifl, and, where. 4,Dy aaia JiutKemout u wae omeretl ana aujuilKed lat the Iullowiuit oeeunbeu real property, to wit : w NK Si. W, Tp. S. B. K. US K. W. M., all in torrow (o..Or be Bold to natiafy said judgment. oofte and aicrulng coeta. Therefore, i will, on the tth day of October. A. D.. 1W-9. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., of eaid day, in front of the oourt houae door in the tow n of lieooner. Mor row Co., Or,, bell the right, title and lutereat of uniu h,at joMiaon and K. r.. JotiQHon in and to the above deeonbeu rani property at publio auo tion to the hitfheat and beat bidder for oaeh in hand, the prooeeii.4 to be applied to the aatie ac. tion of aahl execution aud ail cost, and cutta tliat umy accrue. r. K. Howahd, fit, Bherltt of Morrow County, Or. Dated Ihia 13r,l dav uf Sept. IBM). ADMIN ISTRATO R'S NOTICE. Ia tbe Oouuty Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Morrow Co., in the matter of the estate of William B. Gilliam, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against tbe above named estate to present the same to the under signed administrator of said estate at Heppner, Or., properly verified as by law required, within sii months from the date of this uotioe. Dated at Heppner, Morrow Co., Or., tbis Sept. 25, A. D., 1883. 5t. Fbank Gilliam, Administrator, rVJJLiO BALE. We will sell at publio auction at Huu aker A Lung's stable, iu Heppner. Or on the 1st day of October, 1889, tq tbe highest bidder, ten built, ouws and calves, al thoroughbred short born puhami. This will be a good chance for stock men tu improve their herds Six months' time will be given on all. aales with approved security, a. w. ha, 818-01. W. R J&.LIS. STRAYED. Strayed from Hardman, OrM on or about the last ot May, 18S9, one bone and one mule, branded c on right flank. The horse ia a light bay and tbe mule ia yellowish bay. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to H. Cbamii. Hardman, Or. PACIFIC COAST ELEVATOK CO. T. E- Fixi, Aogvt. Will pay the highest cash prioe for all grade of wheat at lone ana Douglass stations. 2m. and Winter oall Jackets, Modjeskas from tbe finest French Kid, Diiiigolu and Best Goods to wear well. all kinds of Supplies. both buying goods and in selling wool. McFARLAND. STREET, - -- -- -- OREGON. Minor, Dodson & C'o.'s Store, OREOOS of nnd Dealer iu Brackets, Picture Frames, For Sale E TC MARKET REPORT. DAIHT PRODUCTS. Butter, gilt-edged, 25 cents. Eggs from VEGETABLES. New potatoes, centa per lb. PODLTKY. Chickens, $3 to $1 per dozen, according to size. FLOUR. Sperry's best grade of Heppner flour, 5 bbl, 83.75 per bbl ; retail, 84.00. Waitabiirg Peerless flour, $4.25 iu any quantity. l.IVK STOCK. Good beef onttle, 2 to 2! cents per pound; mutton, 82 per bead. PKESH MEATH. Loin steak, retail, 15 oents per pound; round utimk, 12' cents; roa.its, 10 omits; boiling, 5 to 8 cents. Mutton, 12 cents, best quality. FRESH FKUIT. Apples, 2 cents per lb.; plums, 3 cents; peaches, 3 cents. WHEAT. Wheat, 45 to 53 cents per bushel, sacked. RABLEY. Hurley lot, per pound. BYE. Little offered; iu demand at 2. cents per pound. TAILOK1NU,. I have apotiad h well-appointed tailor. wg eatabushment in my new build ing on May street, and am now regularly rwviviuK new goous ana win mage ous tom made pants from $7 tq fl&--best goods in the market, A. Auras am sick. T havt tha Exclusi'r Control et o 50 Am 1 k tm tfr srfM t ttH mm,fulUlM It IT h AM. tMtiOtmktm ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. H. BLACKMAN & CO., HEPPNER, OREGON. Millinery, w Mm l limp-1 AiD EXAMINE Gilliam & LARGE ST CI Next Door to MnTiAiin . tu a HEPPNER -Suocessor to Minor, Dodson Sc Co.- CASH AND BOTTOM PIIICES If You Want DRY GOODS(CLpTHING, Gents' Xiirnlsslrlne: Goodft, Hats, Caps, ' Boots, Shoss, WOOD VIIvIvOW WARE), agricultural im pl ii m its, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns, Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery, Or anything usually kept in a first-class store, call on VV . O. MINOR. . MAY STREET. CHAS. IMPORTERS OF Hardware, AND FARM MACHINERY, Front, First and Vine Streets, ::::::: Portland, Sole Agents for Oregon mmm m '-v-E - " II I I ' I II ' " ! II DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. tlagU, Doubl. oi JTripto Furrow. Thoy . o dupto and com. n ne b.olut ptrlectlon, that thoM wa. hart UMd th.m or Ken them work can not enoujrh in their p,aiH. We (umah them with or wuhout seat attachment. Seat attachment, are extra. POWBB LIFT BTJIJHCT FLOWS BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . Buckej. Hoe Pres. Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeder., Buck.y. Spring Tooth Barrowa, DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS lb. lauet improved implement lor win nimm.r (allow. The mort complete and Kxwtvi tool lor Ikis purpose in um. We also Have a mil line of BngKlea . Carriage., Phaetons, WontaI Wanaav Platform aud other Spring Vehicles. mvmmr w SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. Lawrwc. Chapin'. Spring-Tooth Harrow., Deere Harrow., Scientific Feed Mill,, Paoiic raaaiBf Mitla, HA1SH BARB WIRE. ETC., ETC. KM FOR SPECIAt CtRfrMBS AND PllCy Up NELSON JONES, Pres't. BaltYi A Mil Htmenuv ffiuiuiun mm mi) s mm ... (Incorp'oratetl.) Warehouse General warding Agents. The Company has reventlu cmiatnu-tpil UHirehouse 80x100 fpet .1.1 " veniences for handling wool , The arehouse Chrl as those at Arlington, less carta&s hU freight iwon italcd. imnl f,-,T. tt, rv. r.;.rf.. vasi i storage. Cash advanced upon consignments, of wool or wool in THERON E. For the Bust Beds and M GO TO REA'S RESTAURANT.. Newly Furnished Throughout. Sample Room for Commercial Tourists Next Door. hich takes place oiiOctober Coffey's COOK K II n ) i wmi Dil OREGON. HEPPNER, OREGON'. & CO. HEATING 5 Oregon. and Washington for MOLINE.ILU R. BISHOP, Treaa. and For-' . . - - y v . I I til II ' T III 'I l,r il , i . i . . ..'J 11 tin, ciuw ui t-s una- ull nnn- ' " " ""ft"', ouiue us FELL, MANAGER. iron, steel,,