Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, October 03, 1889, Image 4

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$2.00
by buying your Shoes
SATIsrtrTlOX
AMI Y
Writ?? ? for riiws that,
BUTTON.
LACE.
On receipt of 3. -TO and twenty-five cents to pny expreasage we will send
one pair of our VUw 'n I f HIki-, Benmless Vamps, either Button. Lace or
Congress. We TJne only selected stock and the best workmanship.. ivery pair
Warranted. Try our Bhoos once and you will buy no others.
HT-Mentlrai Size and Width wanted. Send postal note or N. Y. draft. Write your address
plainly, Town, County and State.
CUSTOM BOOT & SHOE CO.,
EAST WEYMOFTH, MAH8.
I-c fJmmn
y P ', I LVJ V ' A your Crocsr for
I 'J $il&bir BRAND
W Wii M Pf SODAoiSAIBATUS,
Ym Qk&BL
840 H. Charles St., -
Branch Store,
lleppncr City Brewery !
'HAH A
SUPERIOR QUALITY 01; ISEER!
It in mnniifHutiired with the Intent
brewing iipimraltiH and can't be bent.
Lunches of alt- Kinds,
Ami tliu hunt brtiuilH of Ciiii-H.
Kraptv kefs liuiHt bo rotniiii'd or U(i
apiece will liu chnrji'il.
T. 13. 3j1r,ttor, I?rop.
sip in Powaer,
Is the '
Cheapest, Safest and liest I
Ciu-o lot' Seal).
TlilH coli'bralcil Dip lmn boon in floii.itant
and iuoroiiHitiK ime (or over half
u c-ntury, (luring which timo
It hii Iwon applied to more slump Hutu
exist on the earth lit the proaent
moment.
Our Sales in 1888 were sufficient
to Dip over 60,000,000 Sheep.
It in cheaper Hum limu mnl mtl
phur, mid is not otio titho of
tiio trouble. ' Limo mul
Bulphur injure tho wool, but the
Coopor lip improves its qual
ity ftiul iucroHsos itH growth.
General AkpiiH :
HNKIjIj, IIKITSIIU A WOODAlil),
VliolpBiile-ilriinnint8, l'ortlitnd, Oioyon.
THE WAkiCO VAHKHOl'.SK CO.,
The I'iiIIoh, Oregon.
OF PORE COD LIVES Oil
and HYFOPIICPniTES
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
Bo Uignli thnt II nut bo taken.
Ugeatrtt, ami Rsstmtlnti-d by llie moil
sensitive itomnfh, when I he plain otl
cannot be lol.. Html ; and by the com
blnaUon of the oil will, the hypopno.
nhlta is much more elllcai'lous.
Brnu-rtablt us a flrsh producer.
PcrxiiiB guilt rujililly vltlle tallng It,
BCOTT'S F.HUI.RION i lulmowloilnedbj
Pbysicmi 8 to bo t!w l'mont and Host propa
tatiou iu the world tor the relief and cure of
CONCUMPTIOtt. SCROFULA,
GENERAL DxfctUVY, WASTING
lISA9S, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CKM ONIO COUCHS.
Tht great rrmnty f'r Am-simipfian, and
naauny in 1 huaii n. oy au umggxnt.
Yo buiiiea pursuits at tlie I'm timid Piisiuens
CwlU'tie, 1'oilluinl, orrpott, ut tit llu- t'apit.il Huh
iliens tolleiic. S;iletu, (.Mtmii. 1 a h sv1ik.i1h me
under the munuKcnir nt ul A 1 AuiihlinnR, have
itnie couise ul sliulKn mnl wmr r..tcs ol Luitiuu.
IS II m i 11 v n s, A Ii o I I li u 11 tl ,
Typewtitinir, rrnmai.li:t ami l-jiKlisti ln-patt
ments, Duv and t vt-tnnt; M ssuiti. SMuicntsfit!
mitifd at imv lime l uijonn dt lt'up, a.Micsji
rwrtlaiitl Hniiiri ..l AO (,ij"t.tl ttNi:n ioMvut,
irtlami, urvKtnt . v il halcni , i m tx'l.
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Onlr nenulne Htiipiii mf Alroiorr TmlnlBC
l our litk jLrarntttt In ue rettdinn
Itliutl who ri ting rurnl.
Evrrr rtii14 mnd adult riilly lienrfllletf.
lirwt lnduovinuiita to Jonwpoadcinw tJluMa,
rrport'it, triih Opinion of !r. W'm. A. Hum.
MO 11 'I, I i wn.l-fiitu"l Kportklmt In Miud 1iihmv
Oii'I, t i wiri'l-t!itu"l Hprtliiit In Wiud 1iimmv
unified fi'iih-it f Thninimnn, t! gfoat Pbyi-li.-I-it.
J. ill. 11-icU.lfy, l.ll.,-t'Hiruf ih -hntian
'ft-j,W- A'. 1 lf,lirJ lf..tr. Htrt K.'i.ntia'
W.ini
1r.
cyn. V. w. A-.ir, Judtje ilitm. Jutiub i.
t'nJ'UutOi n't tithi ra. vnt itit tr. by
i'ri. Lilrir Xli. U 1 1 iliU Are., N. Y.
ECrlULS! 9 111
SAVED -
of the Manufacturer.
C.UARAXTEED
tiw
CONGHESS.
Cycle C2:
- BALTIMORE, MD.
$2.50 4
mllv retail JK. '
HEW RAPID BICYCLES.
NEW RAPID SAFETIES.
QUADRANT TRICYCLES.
QUADRANT TANDEMS.
Two hundred second
hand machines, all kinds,
sizes and prices. Bicy
cles, Safeties and Tricy
cles for Hoys and Girls.
Send for Catalogue and
Price Lists. Mailed free.
AGENTS WANTED,
908 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D, O.
-THE-
&
'COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE.'
TI Civ ETS
To all Principal Points in the United
States, Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT NEW DINING CAIfe
I 'ullniiin 3 'alat'G Sleepers,
FREE FAMILY SLEEPING CARS
Run Through on nil KxproHK Tnuus to
- T--OMAHA,
Ooitiiotl ISlitffs
A.I
15ZV3r3y-fci CITY
Without Clmnye.
Clone Conneetion nt Portland for Run
FrauciHco and l'ugot Sound Points.
A L.T.1 1 1 JON STK AMKItS
Leave Portland lor San Francisco every
four (4) days, making the trip in (iO
hours.
Cabin, '. . .(III. Steerage tfH.0U
Hound Trip Unlimited, $:t(),()0.
ICI.EGANT NEW DINING CARS
will run dnily nomin(MHiin Au. H?, ovor the
OnK"H 1 tm I way iV NuviKntiun Co., Oregon Hhort
liiiiH uiul Union 1'iKUlio ItaiUvny, Hclwrnm
I'orllunil and MinHouri rivor. Tliu cunino anl
norvicn tiro unexctilltHi,
Fur fnrllior imrticularH inquire of any
nt'iit of tho company.
A. L. MAXWELL,
C. J. SMITH, (1 P. it T. A.
(it neral Manager.
THE GREAT
Transcontinental Route
n Puni
II 1(1
HAILllOAD!
VIA TUB
ducaile ISraneh, now Comleted, Mut
iny it the SliortcHt, llest andQuiekest.
The 1 hnini; Cur Line. The Direct Koute
No IVluys. Fastest Trains. Ixiw
ct Kates to Chiciitjo mnl all points
East. TieetB sold to nil Promi
nent Points throughout the
East aud Houtheust.
Tliruiyh I'ullman Drawing ltooui SleeiiDg Cars.
lteservntions can he secured in advance.
To l'jtist 1 Sound lisrioix?ers
He eareful nnd do not make a mistake,
but be sure to take the
NOHTHEUN PACIFIC RAILKOAD
And UN that your ticket rends via thin
Hue, Ht Paul or Minneapolis to avoid
clintiKOB nnd serious delays occasioned
by other routes.
Through EuiiKraut Sleeping Cars run
on reniilnr eiprt'HS trains full length of
line, liertlm free. Lowest rntes. Quick
est time.
(?. nernl Ofltoe of the Company, jYo, lit
first St., Cor. ll'iinAiHifon St.,
Vurtland, Oregon
A. D. C11AHLTON,
Assistant (li'iiernl PussengerAKent
1 VOICE SsS.
" iitri - at wot on a tarw iof
O nnniiti . 1 ii, w lui iifrih f
C Aliru ,Hoi iilliumt ami jmhli
UiiJ ullvn innkeWtfO ilj.'
AW - - -
ct Sfl'AS Jj?iy iTa v j m.
MVkW.T'k' '' r !"
i'?1' M ,'! r . woik.
S: lii- ':s-"l?-i'ml.s y ' " h",r nun mm til;
on w lio takes hrltt ,i'hl pmint hutinpai pi li uli pjiilii ivnflif,
Shall we start OV in thi buttiitt'SK,
trt.WiT Vntlouaint lwn ll atnul it for jirrlf W
ir laFttna' ii.siiT ; urwlll.lart you it y.- don I delay until
an, .it. 1 vi-is alira.t uf "U hi torn part o( Hi ruanirv lf
Uk-liolii ,.u will tx al.l. t. a up ohl faal mr If fl
nii a. ,....!,.( a fi-tv.-tl maiiu'a. iut.-.'i ul 1 1.,UtO IH
dttllitr ltiiiii'iih Alltuua mo l.-ld t tint
p, , ,ir fur H i'h ll. mnl in tunl ( ninton Milk Vrltrl
rinah t haiii.tuiO iinnlra Mintolii( albwHi l Om
m.'Hil .arKi blc. i.naii.l tvaiijaiiM rr kuewa Aptnil
ftatilrj l.iinO uniia. ni"n t) anti An una ran
brvetllf a aui.t-ailu! turnt Irll Ittrll utt !(M Itltla trig
iaik iii nr. raaait . WliirtrM ahutrn. rrr uia ! It r
;lt4f Af, mi take ih nu.t ol oTlm nh tpat( aatff
maaiiifi Ii itiiiin .I1U ur a mu. h Hit 11 Vuti, ra0vr,
. an ih. ai wrll a miy ,i rutl iiil.riiiali "it tanni l r-r,
A t w lu Willi- tx imp. it!) pHtovular. ami tnnn lui our
rami I. IliliUa, llu, hi ati.t . rt,u1irai Altat you tin 1L
abuuli) yxi com lint is fv wo funltcT, why n littm ta ttM
AtftUaat K. V- AU.lt t V . AkUlai, UatH
jq iOtoue 1L It
BALL Wa oitJt Comjleu
J flUoltlL
S rTv Sprains, Stralnt,
O If Bruliet, Wound
? jfi Belt by DruwMM and Dtaun.
Or TkiCbu. A.Vogtlsr Co., BtltSnMa,
"wrrtjnil-nRFrlioiJ ncRitKl
THECkAsA-YDimERCa-Euia-MD-
ARTHUR SMITH,
PKAOTltJATL,
WATCHMAKER !
Next to First National Bunk,
HEPPNER,' : : OPiEGOM.
Watches, A Optical
Clocks, ) Goods .
Watchea Cleaned, - - $1.50.
Mainapringe Fitted - . $1..
All work guaranteed for one year.
THIS PIOXKlK
JeweiigEwm
E-OP-
Still Continues to Sell
WATCHES, ;
JEW13LI1Y, ILi'I'O.,
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame
thyst and Cameo Gold Rings,
Gold and Silver Watches Always
Zzz:zon HandHJi
A Full Line of
MUSICAL
MEPJTH
Hub been added to his large and well
selected etook.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL
Wort Qtinrantcocl,
BTOItK ojipoHite Miuor, Hudson A Co'b May Ht.
Ileppner, - - - rt-uoii
California, Oregon and
I DA I K;
STAGE COMPANY.
J. B. Keeuey, Hupt.
Daily Htne to find from Monument. Htartt- leaves
lli..ncr nt USUI A, M. ArrivcB, 5:3(1 1. M.
Peniltotou BtiiKO lcnvoa lleppnor rt::!l) A. M.
" arrivna " 4:!i0 1
Fare to Monument,
Fare to Pendleton,
S?5 01).
W.00.
E. J. SLOOUM k CO., Aubnts.
Freight 2 cents per pound.
lleppner, Ogu
B. P. FI.OKENCE. E 1'LOitENUK
FLORENCE UltOTUEKS,
STOCK RAISERS !
HKIH'NKU - - OKI'dON.
('attlt hrftiuifiiftiid tmr limrked iibmIiowu ubove.
Horntm V on rilit . tthouUlor.
Our rat He raniituu Mturow. Oilliin, 1'nmtilln
ami Wiirtooooniitittrt. We will my $ 100.00 rt
wanl for Hip arrent itud oonvirliou f any piTBun
itUvituitf tmr stock.
The Sterling C?L
Manufacturer! of
THE SmiNff "PIANO?,
WHU'll TO
Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design,
FINISH and adoptability for stand
ing In Tune havo no equal.
Every Piano Warranted for Five Years
And tatlftfftrtlon gUairanttHHl to every purohwr.
AIM Manufacture the World -R km owned
STK11LIXG OIfiAjV
Factories. Dsrby, Conn.
AIOXUM15XT
AND
Canyon City
S'XWGK 1.1 XI,
Ciias. H. Lbs, Proprietor.
STAGES LEAVE MONUMENT DAILY F
CUT SUNDAY.
FAKE:
Canyon City to Monument : : S,".00
" " Long Creek : ; a ou
Thtu ia thAmiiAk.u. .....1 ..1 .
loPortlandfroniiillixiintsiiithisviiinitv
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week
UMATILLA COUNTY.
From the Trimnp.
Kepoi t ri'Bclifid here lust
tbiit C. D. Eru Duck ami
Miss
lie.lle Mulkey, both rehiring on
1'iirch crccek, above Pilot Rock,
had eloped. It seems that the
couple came to town on Wednes
day of last week, and procuring a
team and buggy from one of onr
livery stables, left for parts uu-
kuowu. I he supposition is that
they had gone over into the terri
tory, or somewhere where it is not
necessary to obtain parental con
sent to marry a girl under 18 years
of age. Miss Mulkey i3 about 1(5
years of age and a daughter of F.
M. MuUey, a respected citizen who
resides near the high bridge.
Emerick is a man about 30 years
of age aud came here about two
years ago.
On Eriday morning after the
north bound overland train had
passed Turner the body of a man
was found lying beside the track,
where he had evideutly fallen
from the train. He was a light
complexioned man of about 3o
years of ago, and wore a pair of
striped pants and dark co'ored
coat. It was found that he had
been aboard of the overland train,
but after leaving Turner he had
been missed. His name is C. A.
Anderson, and he was bound for,,
tetutt Junction, W. 1. His wile
was on the train, and missing her
husband alter passing Halem, made
inquiry of the conductor. When
the train reached Oregon City a
dispatch was received bringing the
sad intelligence, and the young
wife was prostrated with grief.
The remains were taken to Port
land for intermemt.
Geo. W. Leading, who came
down from the Greenhorn district
last week, says that much work is
being done in the way of prospect
ing the ledges. Shafts are beiua
sunk and levels run, and the indi
cations of mineral wealth improves
as depth is attained. There has
been considerable excitement there
this year, and everything goes to
show thtit this is a rich district.
The Excelsior Company, most of
the stock of which is held here, has
struck a ledge of black sulphurets
two aud a half feet in thickness.
Another ledge sold recently for
$10,000, the extension of w hich is
owned here. The Greenhorn dis
trict is about 00 miles southwest
from Baker City, and is, reached by
a good mountain road. The old
town or Independence, in the Gran
ite district, now known as Granite
City, is feeling the effects of these
later discoveries, and considerable
building is going on iu conse
quence.
From tho llnily K. O., Sept. &
It is reported that a party of
O. R. it X. surveyors are now in
the Butter Creek coal regions, tak
ing notes for the benefit of their
company.
The old veteran named llealey,
who was confined iu the city jail
on his arrival in Pendleton, and
preached for an hour to empty
cells, appears to be harmlessly in-'
sane, lie has an overpowering
tendency to talk, aud if he has no
audience, will converse loudly with
himselt with great apparent satis
faction. A temporary oflleo for the 0. it
Y. T. Ii. 11., has been established
in tho little building at the corner
of Webb and 'Willow streets.
This ollice will be used for freignt
and passenger purposes until the
new depots are built. This may
be for some time as carpenters are
hard to get and the company is
crowded with work.
One gentleman, if we are to be
lieve his advertisement, thinks the
Hunt road has damaged Webb
street. It ought not to be inferred
by outsiders that real property
generally has decreased iu Pendle
ton, for it has steadily though
slowly increased nor that all who
have property on ebb street
think the road has lessened its
value. Some property owners on
that street would take no less what
ever ou account of the road. But
perhaps there is another reason
located across Cottonwood street
why Mr. Knnis values his property
lower than he did formerly.
BAKER COUNTY
From the lViiiocrut.
Postmaster Palmer, of Ochoco,
Oregon, took charge of the ollice
last week. He was hardly warm
in his seat before he was called ou
by a burly man who claimed his
wife hud not been treated proper
ly. Palmer accepted the offer for
a fight and in six seconds cleaned
EASTERN1, OREGON.
out his Ulan SO thoroughly as to i FmuhiFuyulhiproimmra.:
require a doctor's care iu repairing j To Mr. Henry Villard:
his face so that his wife would) You will please forthwith re
know him. move a lot of your freight cars
About VI o'clock v1.;1ii.v iii.vi.f ifri' ' side-track in front of
1'annie White, who uresides over'tllis print-shop. They shut off the
the destintes of a bagnio in tins
.
city, attempted suicide by liangiu
lerself and would have succeeded
had not an inmate of the house in
tercepted. The inanuer iu which
she attempted the deed was a
novel one to say the least. Taking
a silk liandkerchiet and tying it
securely around her neck, fastened
to the doorknob and
ili, n L'tntnoiT bur I.mIv
imr tho floor, film was in thi nn 1
nitiou when first discovered. To
nmko doubly sure of her intentious
alio took nn over-dose of chlortd
hvdvato. Dr. Fuller was iuimedi-
curl ouiuiuout'vi niui ii m m i i WU ,
found the unfortunate woman in an !
almost lifeless condition. After :
working with the patient for some
time succeeded in resuscitating 1
her. At this writing the patient)
i KH11 lvin.T in a Kriir. ,,t ...,, .
sciousness and her recovery is
doubtful.
OILLIAM COUNTY
Fnuu the F.witl Junr-al.
Mrs. Emma T.cFevro,
of Irfiue
Kock, betook Le,solI to th. sad;ns Charley Ko-ss froiu his afflicted j
8P waves last week, her destina-
tion being Tillamook, whore she
will make a temporary stay,
.Mrs. I.eFevre is well informed on
all subjects, including the written
and unwritten law, aud hits consid-
erable literary talent which dis
plays itself iu her contributions to
contemporary journalism.
On Wedne day last Jim Barnard
threw his riata over a frisky steer,
which was on the street in tb
lower end of town near the Morgan
house; the stter pulled as hard as
he knew how and Jim being on
foot had to follow him until the
steer let up, but in the struggle
two gold pieces a twenty and a
ten fell out of his pocket aud
were lost. If anyone should find
the money, Jim would like to stand
treat, but we fear it will be a frig
id day when the finder . restores
the coin. Verily honest meu are
scarce.
WASCO COUNTY.
From tlie Times-.VioiinMini'or.
We have no objections to cows
roaming at large; but we think it
is unnecessary to hung bells around
their necks which have a most vil
lainous sound. Tire great charter
granted certain rights to all null
viduals, and one was not to be dis
turbed in his domicile.
Mr. Tom Williams, who has been
serving a sentence in the peniten
tiary for shooting Peter the Poet,
of the Lony; Creek Eaale, called
ou us to-dav, having been pardon
ed. Mr Williams does not appear
to be a "hard citizen," but one
whom if people treated fairly they
might expect the same treatment
inretnrn. He claims to have re
ceived great provocation from
"Peter" before resorting to his
pistol as a means of satisfaction.
Soon after 9 o'clock last night a
nicely dressed man attempted to
burglarize the dwelling of Mr. W.
E. Garretson. He had been walk
ing up aud down the block for
some time and finally began peep
ing into the windows. Mr. Garret
son gave chase to the fellow, and
he used log bail to an advantage
in running down Union street. At
the corner of Third he ran into the
arms of a special officer, who took
him to jail. On depositing bail to
stand trial this morning he was re
leased. He gave his name as Mc
Cain, and was well dressed aud
apparently one who made his liv
ing without much manual labor.
WILMS SKIFF.
A very hnproliatile Story uf Iiin Bi-ing Still
Alive.
From the K. O. Kepnbliciin.
A very improbable story is in
circulation concerning Willis Skiff,
a resident' of this place, who dis
appeared at North Powder three
years ago last July, and universal
ly regarded as dead, was still in
the land of the living. It is claim
ed that Aleck LeBuff', of this coun
ty, who is now stopping at Port
Me Cloud, in the Northwest ter
ritory, some time ago received a
letter written in Chicago, that from
the nature of its contents showed
that while signed Gordon it was
really written by Willis Skiff.
This claim is made positive from
the fact that matters were men
tioned in tho letter of which no
one but LeBuff and Skiff had 'any
kuowledge. Mr. J. Q. Shirley and
Harlan .Stewart, who have just re
turned from Montana aud Canada,
met LeBuff at Fort Cloud and
were told by him of tho letter but
tho document could not be found
although a rigid search had been
made for it. It is not at all prob
able that any such letter, written
by Skill', has been received. Le
Buff can neither read nor write
and his not being able to produce
the letter to give others a chance
to identify the writing is calculated
to throw discredit upon the story,
and it appears reasonable to thiuk
that LeBuff, even on receiving
such a letter, would not be capable
of judging who the writer was.
The mention of the name of Gor
don recalls the name of B. F. Gor
don, a mail formerly living here
who was a close and intimate
friend of Willis Skiff while here.
Gordon, a long time ago, worked
for L. 15. ltiuehart and one season
leased the shingle mill on Cather
ine creek from him. He left here
somewhat suddenly and he is the
ono who wrote the letter if any at
all was written. The letter was
addressed to Union and was for
warded to Aleck LeBuff. If Gor
don is the writer of the letter and
will sond his address to some of
his friends in Union there are not
a few who would be glad to hear
from him particularly if he is do
ing well.
OrEN (ED) SETTERS.
: light, which is growing briefer ev
i;.. ... i.. ,.i. ...
ery day now, aud in the rush of
daily political campaign we have
no time now to switch the cobwebs
off the stained-lass windows
stained with three years' dust.
To lioT. Semple:
Do you thiuk that if you are
elected governor of the new, state
leek, fastened !t t,cted Roveruor ot the liev,
id theu satith,it y?" cu i"d.icous1,y.
y from touch-! ',oar tlulf ' Olll01!a du
devote
ties and
tlias "?gleet your
law business?!
lou know, governor tuat you can
not couseieuciouoly do so. You
have already sacrificed enough
Valuable time IU the public ser-
ykh auu it its no more
than ri'ht
, , ii . i i
ll!lt olue of Le "'Position should
put. upon the shoulders cf Llshe
,Ler7' .,v,
1 04,0?? c-Unlllts: . ,
. h.lle 'PU pawned a private
Auierican citizen, this paptr re-
flamed from asking you imperti-
Ueut question, .but UOW that you 1
are running for congress, you will j
please tell US as iollows: I
Did you or lid you not, in the -
,:,v.. Pl,il.Un,i. an.,,
;o steal the boy generally known
parents 1'id you put nira iu yonr I
perforated grip sack, take him to I
Salt Lake City, apprentice him as
devil in the Tribune office Rnd af
ter cutjing his hair so that his own
mother wouldn't know him, bind
him out for 7 years' servitude as
al tor-boy in the Mormon temple?
All these things have been whis
pered against you, Mr. Grif., and
it would be well for you to xplain
iu this paper at once. Advertiping
rates made known on application.
ONLY ONE WAY TO DO IT.
Numberless schemes have been
devised for the purpose of adver
tising. Millions of dollars have
been spent iu trying to force the
public to read advertisuients
against their will. These dodges
are sprung upon them when they
least expect them, and the effect is
therefore annoying. It is as if a
tramp should ring your front door
bell and ask for the loan of a quar
ter. Advertising in a reliable
newspaper is different. People ex
pect to see it there every day.
Advertisers, iu dealing with ' the
public, should remember that they
are asking favors; they should do
so in a courteous businesslike man
ner. There is a time and place for
everything, aud the place for ad
vertising is in a newspaper and
the time every . issue. Horace
Greely.
ALL FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD.
It is an undisputed fact that the hand
somest vestibule trains that are uow
run on the Americau continent are those
on the "BuRMNaTON Route," leaving
the Union Depot in Denver, also fit.
Paul, immediately on arrival of ail
through trains from the west. The first
and second class coaches are magnifi
cent, the Reclining chair oars superb,
the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuri
ant, end ns tor tue meals that are served
in those Palace Burlington dining cars
yum-yum. The next time you go east
to Kansas City,Chicago or St. Louis, if
you mention to the ticket agent that
you want your tioket to read from Den
ver or St. Paul over the Burlington
Route, you will get it, and you will al
ways be glad of it.
If you go via the Northern or Canadi
an Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains
of "The Burlington Route," between St.
Paul, Chicago aud St. Louis will carry
you- olon.v the eastern shore of the Miss
issippi river for a distance of 350 miles,
amidst soenery thnt cannot be surpass
ed; or, if yon go via the Oregon Short
Line or Southern Pacific, and your tioket
reads via "The Burlington Route," from
Cheyenne or Denver, ynu will pass
through all the thriving cities and towns
locatfU in what is popularly known as
tlie "Heart of the Continent." For fur
ther information apply to A. C. Sheldon,
General Agent, 85 First Street, Portland,
Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lund Ollmo nt The Dalles. Or.. Bop. ti, ISSi).
Notice is lieroh.v (riven that- the fnllowiiif
numed setllcr luw Mod notico of liin intention to
makolitiitl proof in support uf his claim, and
that miid proof will he m;ide before the county
judge of Morrow county, at Heppner Or. .Jon
Nov. 12, IS;-!), viz:
, Solomon May field.
Hd. HHMorthelntHS and 4 nnd E1 SWJ4
Sec. 18, Tp. 2H.lt. 211 E.
He n;iuii the following witnonsen to prove hiH
continuouH residence upon and cultivutioii of,
said Wind vtz:
John Huyhf s, Krimk Ciohle, John Yount and
('has, Linn, all of lleppner, Or.
340-45 F. A. McDonald, Keiter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I And Office at The Dalles. Or., pSept. 5,
Notice is hereby given that the ful ow.infj named
settler hns hied notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of hit
ehtitn, and that naid proof will he made before
the county judge of Morrow county, at Hepp
ner, Or., urj Oct. '21, 1HH9, viz:
JustttH Beuman,
Hd. No. 2457 fortheaE8ec.4,Tp. 2. S. It,
26 KW. M.
He names the folio wing witneies to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Frank (Johle, William Barton, Geo. Shipley
and Frank Gentry, till of Heppner, Or.
8:i8.4U F. A. McDonald, Kegister.
. NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office at LnOrande.Or.. Aug. 22, 'H9.
Notice is herohy given that the following-naoied
settler 1ihh filed notice of her intention to
make . final proof in mipport of Iter
claim, and that said proof will bo made before
tho county clerk of Morrow county, at Hepp
ner, Or., on Oct. Id, Won, viz:
Margaret Barrel t widow of John A.
Barrett, deceased.
1. H. No, 7781, for the SE Sec. 20, Tp. 1 S,
R. 27 K. W. M.
She names the following witnesses t.o prove
her continuous residence upon, mid cultivation
of, said land, viz:
N.A.Kelly, John H, Williams, Thos. Sapp
anil tieorgo itunsoll, all of Heppuer, Or.
Any person who desires to protent against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
Fubstantial reason, under the law and the regula
tions of the Interfnr Department, why such proof
thould not bo allowed, will be given an opportu
nity nt the above niHiitioned tune and place to
cross-examine thewitnesHos of said claimant, and
to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant,
836-41 Henry Rineiiaht. Register.
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$1 ,000 offered any operator who can do Kt-tter
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Wantt-d. Special inducements to lVnlers. For
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lo cure any
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BEFORE
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w a .
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THE GAZETTE
Is 1lie Best Weekly 'oyvi'
Eastern Oregon, 'jit main
residents of our county
and the immense coun
try tributary to it,
' do not take
THE GAZETTE
Or any other Lire Xewnpaper.
THEY MUST HAVE
THE GAZETTE
At least, and in order lo benefit
our Jriends who secure, new
subscriptions, we hare pre
pared a Mammoth List
of rremmms.
HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM.
For 200 new subscribers to the
Heppner Gazette at $2.00 apiece,
we will give a good two-horse farm
wagon (3 inch axle), worth $100.
The getter-up of a club has the
choie of any make in the market.
190 subscribers secures a
good lot In the Looney additon.
Will sell .for S250 iu one year.
180 subscribers, one walnut bed
room set and sofa, worth $1)0.
170 subscribers, 85 worth of
provisions from lleppuer's stores.
1G0 subscribers, au $S0 organ
plain finish. A good instrument.
150 subscribers, a gang plow
best make.
140 subscribers, a good road
cart, harness and genuine whale
bone whip, worth 80.
130 subscribers, one fine San
Jose saddle, silver inlaid hand
made Mexican spurs and a pair of
"chaps", worth at the lowest mar
ket price $G5.
120 subscribers, 800 worth of
merchandise.
110 subscribers, a New Home
sewing machine, walnut finish,
seven drawers. Attachments go
with machines. Worth 15.
100 subscribers, an American
Union sewing machine with at
tachments. A tine high-arm ma
chine made by the Xew Home Co.
It is worth 850. The same num
ber of subscribers will take a "Tri
umph" cooking rauge and outfit.
Price $50.
90 subscribers, a good 45 sad
dle and a quirt a set of double
buggy harness, or a ladies gold
watch.
75 subscribers, a silk dress pat
tern, worth 37.50.
70 subscribers, a set of work
harness, worth 35.00.
65 subscribers, a New Model
Winchester 40-00 cal., and fullre
loadiug outfit, worth 32.50.
GO subscribers, takes a line coin
silver hunting case watch, worth,
$30.
55 subscribers, a fine side-saddle
aud bridle--!' nil outfit.
50 subscribers, a good baby car
riage, worth 25.
48 subscribers, ' 20 yards of
black cassimere two dress pat
terns, worth 24.
45 subscribers takes a New Mod
el Winchester, 40-70 cal.
44 subscribers, a Marian rifle,
worth 22.
43 subscribers, a colts revolver,
45 cal., blued or uickle plated. A
fine gun for a stockman or cowboy,
worth 21.50.
42 subscribers, silver mounted,
hand-made, bpanish bits, and a
pair of California "chaps," worth
21.
40 subscribers, a ladies side
saddlea Winchester rille or a
solid coin silver watch.
38 subscribers, a splendid sofa.
3G subscribers, a 44 cal., silver
mounted Smith & Wesson revol
ver. 34 subscribers, a 45 70 Win
chester rifle, model '"73." 17.
32 subscribers, a 38 cal. Colts' re
volver, 4i inch barrel. A beauty.
Worth $10.50.
30 subscribers, a suit of clothes,
all wool and custom made. A
suit that retails almost anywhere
for 20. This number of subscrib
ers is also good for a set of triple
plated knives, forks and tea
spoons.
28 subscribers, a neat and well
finished bedstead worth 15.
2G subscribers, a pair of genuine
coin silver bits, or set of parlor
chairs grand premiums, either
worth $13.
24 subscribers takes away 11
worth of merchandise.
20 subscribers, a tfeth Thomas
clock, worth 10.
16 subscribers, a beautiful plush
toilet set. Cheap at 12.
16 subscribers, a cowboy's hat,
Stetson's make, and two pounds of
the best chewing tobacco.
14 subscribers, a cowboy's hat,
Stetson's.
- 13subscribers takes 6 sacks
Heppner flour or a pair
boots, either worth G. .
10 subscribers is good for
worth of millinery goods or mer
chandise.
9 subscribers, a barrel of the
"Peerless" flour; worth 4.50.
8 subscribers, a barrel of Hepp
ner flour, a nice plush photograph
album or a pair of men's or ladies'
shoes.
6 subscribers, a set of silver
plated tea spoons or a gentleman's
hat worth 3.
5 subscribers take a box of
cigars, a pair of rolled gold-plate
sleeve-buttons or a g.xxl buggy
whip 00
4 subscribers, a neat photograph
album or a year's subscription to
the Heppner Gazette.
3 subscribers will take any arti
cle in the market worth ?1.50
2 subscribers, 1 worth of C
sugar or a pocket knife, autograph
album, etc., etc.
An old subscriber who brings in
a cash subscriber will get a pre
mium worth 50 cents.
There is no end to the Lint rf Pre
miums. We have only titimed a
fete of the, many hundred J'r.-mi-unu
H-hich dm e .leyrir,! to a little
tcork in your rrieiive uti.jhlr
hoixi lit tcorkiny fur tlie t
HEPPNER O AZ ETTE
You represent
n Live Paiter one
tUatltieetl ttl'lktd
and which never 1 'ails to
Give Aeivs in fort, it ia what
it purport to be NE WS PAPER.
Every family muxt have a newspaper
and any one van secure Valuable.
Premiums with a little effort.
If ynu do not w nit those
offered, you hare the
privilege of taking
something else.
If you have
Cash
Suliscrilie's enough, you will have no
trouble lo load yourself down with
irares from Ileppner's stores.
THIS IS NO "FAKE."- WE MUST
HAVE MORE SUBSCRIB
ERS FOR
THE GAZETTE,
MORE READERS OF NEWS.
Write to the
GAZETTE OFFICE
jor Sample Copies and go to work
or once.
This Proposition
Remains in Full Force
Till Jan. I ,.1890.
iv ) ncii to 'in u
Di'iig, Grocery
SALOON TRADE
Morrow County
YuU CAN SAVE TIME AND MONEY
BY ORDERING
CLIMAX BITTERS
DIBECT OP
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THEY AliB THE KING OP ALL BITTKHS FOB
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teiUITII tfc WESSON,
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When I pny Cure I do not mean mertlf t
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j BT WAY OF THE
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Quicker in Timethun Any Other Iioate
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I Leave Portland at 4 P. M., Daily.
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TOURISTS SLEEPING CARS.
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