7 THE GAZETTE., HEPl'NEE. TiroiiSDAY. N... M, '89. HAYSTACK DAVVir.LK WAD. The cilizoiis of lq'l,lu' and Morrow county, have generously pledged one thousand dollars to ward building a rond from Ilepp ner to Dayville. It has been opened and ready for travel, as far as Haystack in fivAut rv.ni.tv. So much as lies within Morrow county, has been accepted as a public highway by the Morrow county court The road has good grades that ensure fairly safe and easy travelling to the people through that section of country. It is understood, that from Hay stack to Dayville, the citizens pro pose raisins the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, to extend the road to the latter place. They require and demand a good road, by which they can get to the best and most convenient markets; and as Heppner fills all the re quirements, they are determined to have as good a road as can be made for their money from Hay stack, on, to the John Day. With the sum proposed, they believe tbey can build a good road for the travelling public, which, after its acceptance by the enterprising county court of Grant county, can be kept in good travelling condi tion; and that court as now consti tuted will not let the enterprise lag from the want 'of any proper influence on thoir part. The Grant county court should take pnrly steps to declare the part fin ished to Haystack, a county high way, so that the snpervitoi's may be authorized to keep it in proper condition; and the citizens should see that a petition is presented for that purpose. Many of our lteyville friends are probably not aware that Hepp ner is sixty or seventy miles near er, than any other market point. The proposed route is much bet ter, more desirable and the nearest point to a good shipping inarkot. Its completion will increase the wool shipment froiuJHoppuer, over one and a half million pound per nuuum. sirurut i ovhtix i -khtio. i rtox. The Portland .Immiid says: The single tax theorists of Port land have boon circulating a peti tion askiug congress to appoint a committer) to investigate and re port upon tho expediency of rais ing all public revenues by a single tax upon laud irrespective of im provements. Over (iO.OOO signa tures were obtained in Sau Fran cisco to the samo petition. Thore can bo no objections to sneh petitions, as their object in one for inquiry and investigation in a matter that low assumed some prominence in certain quarters. As the proposition of a single tax is an untried theory, in American politics, which will probably nev er obtain the popular favor, a thor ough investigation is to be desired, that the people may become in formed upon a maltor so important to the public welfare. There aro serious objections to tho single tax idea, which will prevent its adop tion by the great body of tho American people. They will want to know how the moneyed capital ists nro to bear their part of the burthen. ll-,l,S77.Y(.T l. VS I.I:!IS!,ATII;i:. The legislature of Washington met at Olympia last Monday, and both houses perfected their organ izations, by electing their neces sary ollicers. During the proceed ings, at -l:")!) p. m., (lov. Moore's message, with Secretary lllaine's telegram to him, announcing the wigning by the president of the proclamation, was read by tho speaker of the house, and received with cheers by members and spec tators present. It was expected by friends of the senatorial aspirants, that a vote would bo taken before the proclamation was signed, but when the fact was announced it created much doubt as to tho advisability of electing senators before tho sec ond Tuesday after the meeting of the legislature. It is probable that the election will not occur be fore the 1'Jth of November. QflltllUXt! TECJIXJCAUTIES Another liibtiiuco of t lie uiifoi' taintics of law mill its iutorprntii tion, luny lis fouutl in the Into do ciaiou of the Mtiproiiie coui't of New York, in deciding what in called the trust c'uuse iu tho will of Samuel J. Tildeii, ly which a large sum wns doviwed us a trust in the hands of hiu. executors to np- ply to public uses. The coui't declared the clause to be void, for its uncertainty. The will was carefully prepared by one who was conceded to be a great lawyer of great mind and knowl edge, aud decided by. judges who have not yet reached the point of greatness beyond quibbling tech nicalities. The case will go to tho court of appeals where the dis puted points will be finally settled. MOKE OIL. The report now comes that the great Standard Oil trust has gob bled up three more of the largeht independent refineries in tho conn try Hill lis capacious nppeiue for more oil never be satiated? So long as separate and inde pendent companies operate refiner ies it will continue its aggressive oppression to destroy all other en terprises which would inure to the private and public benefit. Sovereign people, awake from the slumbers into which you have i fallen, and let party organizations j sink until all gigantic monopolies aro completely destroyed. WASUIXOTOX A STATE. At last after much tribulation and trial, arising from the blun ders of the canvassing board, our neighbors over in Washington are content and happy, and amid their rejoicings they forgot their dis appointments. The necessary returns with the proper certificates, required by the enabling act of congress, arrived at Washington, last Sunday even ing. They were placed in the hands of Attorney G eneral Miller Monday morning, for examination, and reached the president that evening; who being satisfied the law bad been fully complied with, at 5:27 o'clock signed the procla mation, and Washington was no longer a territory, but au equal among tho shining stars on our national banner, being number 42 in tho order of statehood. ClllflV MAYES KICKS. Dispatches report great excite ment prevailing in the Cherokee Nation, caused by Secretary No ble's proclamation ordering syndi cate cat! lemen oiT the Cherokee strip. Chief Mnyes sent the com missioners a letter, iii which defies congress, the attorney gen eral, and Secretary Noble, lie says the government cannot put the cattlemen oil' tho strip. It is quite probable that chief Mayes will hear something drop that will awaken him from his drowsy con dition, to discover that tho word "cannot" is not well taken, when applied to a power of tho United States government. He will also bo astonished to see the cattlemen vacate the strip. according to or ders from the proper officials. I he government will not permit, third parties to cm- between ami tho Indians to stand Hi ob structionists to it i policy, in deal ing with the Iudinns in curtailing their reservations, as tho public necessities and demands require. 77 W tiXaLUill Ol'l'ltENHKIt ALSO. The Kuglish people are slow to accept ineiiauioH which other ("ititi tcios may adopt for their protec tion, which are pot eminently En glish. J..' ut when their persona! interests are oppressed by extor tion of their corporations, they are quick to apply the means for re lief; and, from the following which wo collate from llrudxti'vt'te, it; would seem that onr railroad commission is looked upon with favor, and that our English cous ins are willing to urge the adop tion of something al ter our Ameri can plan. The English traders and manu facturers are protesting against the extortionate freight charges imposed by the rail way companies. Meetings hava been held !o take vigorous aclion to secure, u possi- Uo, parliamentary supervision over I ivi;;lu; rates, ami lo obtain i pledges from members favorable J ., . , , , i lo their demands. Where such pledges are refused the leagues1 will unite without rouard to oarlv I aHiliations, and throw all their in tluenc' against, the niembers refus- lllg. .i 77iT'.st i.v niorni i- It appenrs Hint trust. troubles, ai.il tilings .lo run smooth an I lovelv, have their in t always even with the most powerful of these organ i,ed monopolies. Cotton Now comes Hie gre:it. seed trust, and makes known to the public, an embezzlement by their ollicers uf over a half million dol lars of the trust's funds. Jl is an-j nounce 1 that the corporation has I i l h .v. , i i:.. l.WJ..tl.Ul U 1.1 1 ii... ...-.I' .' ... .. J'llll , ! about oiit'-liulf the sum from thei Oiulii'.zleiH in full sati,.l'.K-lioii. Jit nt managers of hucIi combina tions have peculiar tact, in account ing for their losses in buuiness, to gull tho victims of their misplaced j confidence. i The incident has induced the proposition for a reoroaiiiznUou as an incoriiorafcil company. They ,.,,Kl.l, ,i;..... I ii...t ii... ... , . ioc.i-i, ...... urn trust was illegal, managers could ami unit llieir carry on their scnemes to tiie injury oi the cer tificate holders without redress. At any rate it has discovered to them one weakness, at least of a combined trust. KETTLE UP. j All parties indebted Bt the "tlem" aa - lonn are reimeated to settle bv monov or i Uote, by tho 1st day of liecembir. All ! uecouuU not settled by that date will be ! placed in the hands of a collector, 47-!l : COUNTY COURT FUOCEEDINOS. VKiiNB. UAY H KK8310N, Nov. 6, 811. Miwc'lhi noons hills allowed : (Jo... i. Iiiirniir.1 k Co $33 V P J. U. Allen is oo 50 85 4 00 i Heppiibr Oazkttr i .1 M St!in!iv Kirk & H.-iyc C. I,. Andrews 1 -! V. H. linl.inson.. 44 (HI Koss E. Mows 1 01) Geo. Noble 50 0.1 Monuments of road No. f21 being re moved, road w:8 ordered reviewed, re surveyed and re-established. J.iho U'.vse and Andrew Rood appointed nn viewero; Julias Keitbly, surveyor. Ordered to meet Nov. Hi, H'.K THrRHDAY'S SESSION. Miscellaneous bills allowed: C. L. Andrews $210 78 T. It. Howard 201 CH) I.N. basey 55 10 W. O. Minor 3 7a 1). M. Dunbar 4 00 ; Collin & Mct'urliind 1 60 Bills of Jurors and witnesses: Andrew .7: Tillard $ 7 00 0. M. Mallory 2 00 E. H. Cox .' 2 00 Joseph Mason 'I 0U J. W. Muir 13 00 ). W. Lipscomb 12 00 A. j. Maokiiv 8 W Ji. B. Mnnn . 8 00 15 00 14 80 15 CU 17 00 13 40 18 00 15 40 J. L. Avers W. H. jSentuol. . . . Tlmman Bennisou . C. Ii. Cate Win. rau J. H. Wyland T. J. Allyn Oscar Mitchell . . . , W. 0. Mutier D. It. Jayuo 15 00 14 4'J 13 80 Itl 00 J. JJcos. A. C. l'ettys ' 15 00 Thomas Quaid 12 80 Carl Crow......: 14 40 U. W. Stewart H 00 J.S. lioothby 14 00 Jus. Hiuiib 6 00 A. H. MliiuLluck. 6 CO J. E. Snrivnur fi 00 H. I,. Keyte 13 80 W. E. lialiler G 00 N Leathers 7 80 T. II. Downing 0 00 J. H. Toniia 0 H N. It. MeVey (i 00 A. 11. Alters! 0 (10 I, . H. Nicholson 0 00 (K M. Alters 0 10 W. S. Me lummy 0 0.1 O. W. Mitehcltree .'. (i 00 E. II. Diekens 8 00 G. I. Robinson 7 00 A. E. Wrijrht 1 6 2;i V. A. Stopens 5 Ml J. 0. Keil lily (i 00 Chas. Erey 5 00 L. E. AiniHtnuiK " II.. Hooker 10 00 '(. 10. Warren 10 (Kl . 1 Alters 10 40 w. vv. lfriiimoii. u I). W. Bos-man H 40 Ered 1'nnncn 10 00 C. M. Hoym- 10 00 A. M. Min-klnim 1'J 00 liuKcne Myers 10 0) Phil Colin 12 00 S. V. Meadows. 10 oo I). 11. Hendricks. . 0. A. Rhea J. C. Kirk Albert Wright, . . . John Jenkins 10 00 15 20 13 (10 12 00 2 Oi i Joseph Mason 5 00 11 40 Win. I'.stes J. M. White Thomas Reauey . . . E. C. Ilentley Thomas W'aldron. E. P. Sine Orin Ij. Patterson . 13 8; i (1 10 12 (ill 13 2.1 111 80 11 00 2 (n in oo 17 00 . M. Webb J. c Uramtett iWrio. . 7 80 Wm. Kinisey . . . I'. A. Hunsaker H. Ij. Kejte. . . , J. M. hhelton. . H. P. Florence. John Chilly.... S. W. I'loreon . . J. G. Madded; . A. Smith ,1 is. M. linger . 4 00 a oo 13 80 (1 Oil 12 0:1 4 On 1(1 00 40 00 10 00 10 00 7 SO W. m. lil'tt Is (1. W. II.iiiii.Kti.il 8 00 W.u. il. IOihi 2 00 Geo. W. llanis 0 Oil E. P. Sine. 7 80 U 40 7 80 0 80 4 (10 11! 00 4 00 8 (III (1 00 (i 00 Win. Esles. . . II. I Ive.tc . J. M. While... 0. O.Tslbort. . Ed 1 1 ale U 0. Boon. . , E. (!. lienll..-y. J. M. Shellon . 0. ii. MeAteo. . Thus. Walden 0 () H. P. Florence Jus. Neville G. W. Rea Gilliam A Coffey... A. J..1. Johnson - Co . . (. 00 2 00 (M 10 'J) I II. Patberg 17 70 W. M. Lewis 30 00 T. W. llallcy 1.3 00 Sheriff Howard was allowed u rebate on the tax roll of 1H8S to the amount of 8UM.1S. Wills & Carl allowed an extension of ti.ne on construction of thebridge across Willow Creek at the Cochran place. M. II. Driskell allowed 850 damages Oil passage of road No. Hi through his ; (;,llo'n,iu!i i,ills wuru allovved ; jr. n, I iskell AM 00 Albert right . Juhas heitbly .. ,s. W'ells Hepoif on roud No. 82 aeueptod. H- Wils. u, et al, tile hills of . 4 Oil . I 00 . 4 00 d,mi- ! ages ou tins road amounting t . A170-). j W. H. Wihnot and 2S others rcnkinstral e j against said road. R aid rejected. ! (t bills allowed: Julias Keilblcy i (). T. Douglass 1 . F. Wilim.t 14 (HI 4 20 !! 10 4 00 ! 00 4 110 F.. Ii. Gorton 1). Sloutenlnirg : Glide Spcrry ! Rend No. 8.'! w as ordered opened Cost bills allowed: Julias Keithley 10 00 2 Oil 2 40 C. R. Catc : J. Ihiugbci ty Road No. 84 or.lere 1 opened. Cost bills allowed : Julias Keithley J. L. Avers Win. .Iiitics . . . useiili Hover . . James .1. Iiuaon ; (iaiubi'l. Filll'AV SSljiSlON. ; Cost bills allowed: O. W. Heft I (I. V. S tl-Hui t I H. F. Swaj:i.it ! Link Swagtai t : l'lios. liuchley j Ed. Hale ! Frank Whetstouo. , , , . Ill ,"m I Ml . 1 ell . . 1 o0 . 1 oil . 1 ,W . 1 Ml 1'2 I 0 . S HI . ii hi 1IK1 ('(I . 17 I'll , 'JT (Hi . ;ti !; Chas. Elder ' (I. W. lieti ! l!la'r E.J. (Sloeiiin Co. ... Mi,..,,i, . I Jnim a. Thompson . j John H. Ely yj. J... Andrews KUEUMAT1SM ts uud.iubtedly caused by luetic acid Itl the blood. Tli s acid attacks the iihnuia tissues, and causes the pains and aches iu the hark, shoulders, knees, ankles. hips, and wrists. Thousands of peop! have found in Hoods .Sarsaparilla positive cure lor rheumatism. Th me licme. bv Its imnr villi; action, n u trali.es the Hcnlity of the blood, and also builds up mid trt'ui;thens die whole body. DKCTSroN OF COURTS IN THE MATTER OF CHARIVARI PARTIES. Gen."l"i! Maboi'fi was arreet" ! in Pe tersburg, Va.,Nov. 0. for sl.ootinjr into a mob the n:'l previonx, lp: cathered in front of iii-- bonse, thr.vm.r rn -kets i.'iiin.v ' an 1 olliei""s.-' ooiineituMX ft 033 m-FStlltt-. fi is I mi;,)"u (hat !:e genrra! '. r.1 into the v,!i. '.v.iiM'iiit. oi:e ini.r. f-r wl.i.'h ijv ves amMteJ and held in $2,500 bail. We have reoe'itly published Bupreme court (lf-..i.,i ;. i-munce.l in Neoraslta and Wi ( oriv, d-' i.trii.' elnriVHii l'.ir ties to he ;:k In; ;r. i 1-a -so who were the objects (J the ttf.'.r j; p.tre justilied in defend'" Mieins.'-ivns i.nd their property. IhouirU kill in.,' nsulfit to imrlicipaiits in llio m- h. And si i iij (l:is ease of ida lione it if quite likely end in smoke, by (lie court sus!aii;i:jr him in his riuht to resist the violent acts of an offensive n;oh. t-iue!i ir-.Htup.'-es .of violence and insult-; by tin I"', leralsed by a deter u.ir."d d-f ne!-from !l ; iijsulted vi-titn. by foroe of ainis, wi'l, ii is to he hoped, have trreat force in arotisins; public srutitr.eiit to a. proper sense of the riuhls and feelings of otljf ts, end discourage all such iather- mys for unlawtul ( uipoHes. G V A R A N T KWVfdC II RE. OLYMl'IA 9. MURRAY, M. U, Fe male Specialist. Has practiced on the Pacific Const for the pant twenty-five years. A life time devoted to the study of female troubles, their causes and cures. I have Ihnnsunds of testimo nials of pel maneut cures from the best people on tins ooust. A positive gnar antee to pennanentjy cure any case ol female weakness, no matter how Ions standing or yh'jt the sfasje may be. Charges reasonable and within the reaob of nil. lor the benefit of the very poor of my sex who are siOferin from any of the (.'voat multitudes of ailments that follow in the train of that terrible dis ease known as femalo weakness, and who are unable to pay for treatment, I will treat free of charge. Consultation by mail, free. All oorrespendence strict ly confidential. Medicines packed,. boxed and sent by expreex with charges pro-paidfor "home" treatment, with specific directions for use. tf you are Buffering from any fe male trouble, periodically or constantly, Address, OLYMl'IA 8. MURRAY, M. D., East 1'ortlnud, Oregon. UNION T ACI EIOAWJi NTM ENTS, Traflie Manager Melleu, of the Union Pacific, issued a oirculiir on the llth inst. making the following appointments, to go into effect December 1st: J. A. Mun roe is made general trafhV manaferr. with headtpiartei-s at Omaha; J. 8. Tebbets, general freight agetil, Omaha; P. (lamp l.ell, general freight agent, Portland; A. Ij. Maxwell, general agent traliio de partment, Portland; Fruneis Cone, gen eral freight and Iralilc agent, Ss't Ijiike, Utah; W, Y. JlobioHon, getiernl freight agent, St. Joseph;!'. W. Lee, nssistant general pasucnger agent, Omaha, becomes the general pnsseiiger ag;'iit, with head iiuarters at PortlaiKl S. L. Lynde, now travelling fT'issenger nt'ent, with head quarters at HI,. Paul, is appninted gener al papnenger agent, with heridipiai-ters ut fit. Joseph. TIIATlJlTTl'E TTCKLTNO In your throat, which makes yo'i cough once in a w hile and keeps yon constantly clearing your throat, arises from eiOiu rh. and as catarrh in a eonsti utionnl disease the ordinary cough medic, lies all fail to hit the spot. What you need is a con stitutiomil remedy lil e Hood's 8iirsaf:a ri 11 .1 Many people who have taken this medicine lor serotub1, dyspepsia, loss of apiK-iilc, anil other troubled, have been surprised Unit it should cure this trou blesome cough. Hut to know the actual cause of the cough is lo solve the mys tery. Many cmsk of consumption can he traced back to the neglect of eoiue such slight aH'cetio. . as tins. Consump tion can be eontrolleil in its early stages, and the cU'e.-t of Hood's Hsrsapariila in purifying the blood, building up the general health, and expelling the scrofu lous feint which is the cause of catarrh and eonxumption, has restored to perfect health many persons on whom thisdread disease seemed to have a firm hold. ot'it impouth'anp EXPORTS The statement comes from (be. bnroan of statistics that tho imports for the year has exceeded tho experts, by Sf.i0,00.l',00.), which means that the people of the Uni ted Stales are buying to that extent, more goods than they are selling of their pro ductions; which goes to show that tho foreign markets are fully supplied with sneh articles as our people have to sell. Ami further that foreigners will not buy more than tlcir iicceH4tlies demand. The total impnrls for the year was $11; li 1.000,000 Thus is our gold flowing into foreign lands, while our granaries are filled with the golden grain which our tanners nro eager to sell. Consumption Si'hki.y Cuhkd. To the editor: Please inform your readers that, I have a positive remedy for the above named disease, liy its timely nsa thou. sands of hopeless oases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy iukr to any of your readers who have oonsumptiou if they will send their express nuu post olllec address, T. A. 8 LOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl at, Now York, N. Y. A SIT.IT IN THE OUOANIZAT10N. A ti'!.'jrii.!i tli.H.iitoli from C!iio:iK'i, Nov. 10, iul'oiniH um tli.it an interim! war in tin' Woman's Christum Ti'inpt'iiiiico Union bi.ls fair to losnlt dinaatrously to thtf iinily it thnt orjr:inipti..ii. Tiie hitler tijlit wiiyi'il nt (lie iiWiiing niit'l ufti'rniiim Ht'siiions on t!ie HI 1 1 iiift. bo twHpn tin. tnaioritv of Mrs. Foster's f:in. tion over tho .jnestion of a liiinor license I1,... tl,,. 1...J. .Ij l.oili ...! i.,..u,.i I..-I Vi.'e-l'it'siilouf Alui'l.in to iinothei' mini, Una wiilonoil llm iili-omly existing bieui'li aiiii i.i-imu.n'H to linstsn tho split in the sm-iotv. " AGE CANNOT WITHER HEB," reniirkcd an old rentleman, at he raic4 fondly upon the .huiicIt liitl woman by bi lido; "but frankly," ho contained, "at onu timv I wal afraid cotuicti. would. Th I'll lit t lo woman, in ordr to atMH'ar youthful, plastrrod hor fa.e with different varieties oi whitowitah, yclept 'balme.' 'ci-tfauii.' 'lotion.' cto." "Yea," Interrupted tlio little woman. ' I dl.1, until my akiu I oec oatue like parchme end so piniplv and coaree. ell,' aid th littencr, What do you use now? ' "I'se ' wfte the rm.lv. "nothina but common aent. and Dr. Flcrve'f (lolJcn Mnlical Uis.wvcry. I Common lease told me that if my Mood wai j pure, liver active, apiwtlto and uije.tluu go.). that the outwanl womeu would take ou th-i hue of bealtU.. The ' l)is.Hvery ' did all thou thiiiar and actually rejuvenated me." If you would ixwariu a cloar, beauUful compleiiop. I free from blotches, pimples, eruptions, yelk"! i pots and reunion. M, use the "(lohien Med. ical DiscoTcry." It ia suarantsa to H. all that it is claimed to, or moiier paid fur II will be promptly refuuded. Cspyrljat, law, by WOBLD'S Dis. Vu isS'H. rropnetors of Or. Sajrc's Catarrh hrme.1r. 11 lie mini, eoornmff ana neaitng; pronertH 11 cures the worst oass, no matter of uuw Kui laodjnf. By dius-mu, 10 est. I IB f A A if reran incurable case of Ca. " larrn In the Head bv tin Ii a constitutional and not a local disease, and therefore it cannot be cured by local ap plications. It requires a constitutional rem edy like Hood's Siysaparllla. which, working through Uio blood, eradicates the impurity which causes and promotes the disease, aud Catarrh effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the success of Hood's bans. parilla as a remedy (or catarrh when other preparations had (ailed. Hood's Sarsaparilla also builds up the whole system, and makes you feel renewed in health and strength. atasrh "I used Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and received great relic( and benefit from it. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially in the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises in my ears, and patna In the back of my head. The effect to clear Catarrh my head in the morning by hawking and spit ting was painful. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave me relief immediately, while in time I was entirely cured. I am never without Hood's Sarsaparilla in my house as 1 think It is worth Its weight in gold." Mrs. O. Ii. Gibb, 1020 Eighth Street, N. W., "Washington, D. C. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, fll; Btiforjft. Prepared only b7 C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mail, IOO Doses One Dollar SIGNAL 8EKVll'B I1KCOK1). For Week Ending Wednesday, Nuv.lS. 1R89. Mean I .Mean Date Temp. j V.ux. 5Iin. liar. Wind. SSfr! Wm r,stu sa.i aaiiir. KV. " S. VIM 5.1.111) 211.11 .Kl4i W. " 9. SO 50 115.11.1 3.IX1 m'M 8W. " 10 4B.0H "iOWI 4.1.UU auM.'i W. "n 4ti. r,o 55.0.1 ai.tm ao.nir. y. "IS. 42.011 4I.KI 3 . i.ll W. ' I3. 85 5(1 4'J 111 87.11 80 840 W. t'luil--ueifr. clear clear cloud .loud i' Hid cloud Fair MERIT WINS. We desire to Bay to onr citizens, that for vears we have been selling Dr. Kind's Nevr'Disoovoi-v "for Consumption. Dr. Kind's New Life; rills, l.'nckiih's Ariiiru Salve and Electiie liittors, ami have never bandied nwdit'S that soil ns well, or that have, fcivou sneh univvrsal satie faotion. V.V do not besitatii to .'iiaran tee them every limp, inul we Btand ready to refund the pnrohiise jiriiip, if fmth-.fao-tory results do net follow their use. These remedies have won their Kieat popularity purely on tlieti uieiit.'J. A. D. Johnson & Co., Druggists. ! OlilCllON NATION Al.(il)Alil). IIEADQUAUTKIU THIK1) UKUIJIEN'I' Oi' INFANTlli'. Thk Dali.es. l'iu:noN, Nov. 1 lssii. Ohnicual Oltl.KltS, No. 18. ( I. Sergt. J. 11. llar.liu liaa been fleet ed and commissioned First T.ioiitunnnt of K Co , vhpk to date from Jrily 20, IHS.l, and he will be respeoted and obeyed ae cordinflv. If. (.Jtipt. W. (1. Simpiion yriiiited three month's sirk date from November lo. 1HM.1. III. Lietit. G. H. Bennett lias been leave, to hereby relieved from duty as Itenimeiitnl Com missai-y, and lio will as-sume the duties of K.'Hiimntal Ordnauc.o olikei'. IV. Lieut. Ed. M. Viliam". of C Co., in beieby appoinltd KeKiinental Com missary. V. Capt. ( leo. T. Thompson, Lietit. 8. E. Fancy, and Lieut. F. A. li.-.iley, are hereby detailed as a l.eyi'.nental Court of Discipline. VI. dipt (r. T. Thompson, Capt. T. A. Houehtou, JJeut U. H. tennett, and Lieut. E. 15. Mel'arlaiiil, are hereby de tailed aa Hoard of Ollicers for the niati ujement of tj.e new Rrmi.ry, lly order of i'has. E. MonoAN. OFfreiAl,: t'olonel. Jus. P. FlTZdKit.U.D, ' 1st Lieut, ami A.ljt. A SXhjTNTVESTMEN'l'. . Is nrT pflKiarantoed lo Ijriutf you -niv ."""ii'1Ll or in euse of failure a letiuu of puiohaso price. Ou this safe plan you eau bui from our ad vertised Dnif'oist n bottle of Dr. King's Ntw Discovery for Consumption. It. is tiiiarauteetl to brill? relief in every earn wbeu used for any affection of Tliioat, LmiKS or Cliest, sm-h as Consumption, IuHanimation of Lungs Bronchitis, Asth ma, Whooping Coufjh, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and ayreeabe to taste, per fectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at A. D. John son & Co'd Drugstore. J, ti Uetvar.I. Strayed. A tbree-yenr old maro, white face, sorrel. Branded swintr II nu left shoulder and It ijuarter circle Y ou stifle. $5 reward will be paid for information conoeruiim the whereabouts of this tmi. mal, or a suitable reward for her delivery to nie at Heppner, Or.,or to Dr. J. II lud, Ella. Oi:o. W. Loiin. TAlLOHINti. I have openod n well-appoiuted tailor iujt establishment in my new hnild iuk ou May street, mid am now regularly reoeiviuR new goods nj will make cus tom made pants from 87 to $15 bes, poods iu the market, A. AuUAHAMHIOK. RANDOM REMARKS. Job priuliutf at Pendleton prices at the Gazette otlioo, A fine line of cold liens, pencils, oto.. at E. J, Sloetini's drug store. Raamus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same iu a scientiflo manner, J. E. Sperry has second hand (,'raiu sacks for sale good as new. Call at mill. The Snling, Morgan mid tittascll but ter at V. t). Minor's. None better in the market, When you are dry, pn to Svn(jirart'n for a glass tif the celebrated Weinhard beer, liy the .juart or lihtss. The Heppner gallery is th place to have voe,i photo takcu. Dor't forget it. Theodore Dunuer, ptoprietor. llunii it litiarl;, horse ahoers; hoises shod xith ne.v shoiw all round after date for tfl.fi,) per he ,d. M. it. l.i. ht. i.thid will open your e es in ii i. -cs of his tie. its and sb.-es. Will i'iui l-bv them no cheaper in lVrilaud. A fiesh lt of crackers, cake, Cindy, t.lnideti btirb Mre and other confeotu.il iaty ooiisti.uily received at Leeser Sc Thompson.'.., The )M liiickliinhem At Ueeht, men'a shoe will not rip. li st in the market for the price, lldv theiu at M. Liohteu Ihiil's. Que. iis-.vareand (jlassa are, at, ureatly reduced prices, fur cash at GdliumA: Cof fey's new lined ware store. Get their prices before you buy. Henty of mill feed and Hour on baud at Sperry's Holler Mills. Flour in tive barrel lots, S3.75; sinule barrel, $I.1K). Son to arrive. A complete line of women's and children's woolen hosiery Wilkins KuittiiiK mills. Von Duyti lias the exclusive tiKht to handle them. Do you want some dried veuisou? (io to J. W. MatliK'k Jc Co.'s grocery store for it, aud everythiux else iu their line. The most complete st.ak of ureceries in Heppner. Koberts & Simons are preared to re piur broken agricultural machinery, shoe your horse, and in fact there is nothing in the blncksmithing line that they are not able to do. It is a fact that. VaiiDuyn has the larg. est Hue of men's and bov's furnishing goods iu town, o.ins'Sting of heavy Man uel iliider.vear and over-shirts. It would take too much space to inenliou the difl'-erer-t lines. Call an I see for yourself. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I j.n.1 Office t The (Mile. Or.! Oct. 2. 1689. N..ti-.j it h.Thy tii.-eu that t hs MlowiriK n.iml nuttlm- Iihr fi!wl notice of liis intention to nutke final priK.f i.i sui.rt of iiis claim, and That wulcl proof will iiitwi lefir.. the rounty jai(;e of Vurrow county, lit Heppner, Or., on Dm. 41, im. viz: Hewm dtlJirell lid. 1741, for the SK'i A 11. T 8, K 21 E, W. 11. He rnmes the following witnoews to prove hie continuous residence upon, and cultivation ( i wild land, viz: Ainln'w Hood, t !iIT K. Jfmen, .lames II. Jones. Kred Ashbaiuh. of Lin-lit Mile. tr. :tir-Xi K A. M,:;)ona!.d. Iteuistor. NOTICE OF INTENTION. iMiti OiFce nt Ijj.llmn.le. Or.. Oct . 21. ' Notice is l.erehy given thutlie foliowiiiK-namfl settler hue tiled notice of hin intention to iniiice final t.rocf in enpport o' l.iscirtini, and tliHt aid proof will he made hfore tlte county clerk of Morrow count y at Heppner, Or., on Dec, llth lti. viz: John Strife. , D. S No. W15 for the BWli tiec 11. Tp 4 S R 27. E. W. M. lie nninee the following witneiw.to p'pve hi" co'.ti.'iuouB reidei!Ceupo'.i. aid cultivation oi, fillid imid, viz: i,n. i-:ai:nr. Hnm-ifi Hall. D.ivni jT:c.b.--on mid lt.J. liill, iillof tlc:.pn.-r(lr'. Anyp"r on wimdo.-ni. to y-otc-it a;i!:!?t tliw allowmiC" .if proof, or who knows of any Hi.li-tHi tiul nuhon.'uiidr the hiw an i the rcRiila. tione of the let ri,,r J).'p:ii-t!nent.wlij rtiK-li proof should not he allowed, will l.e given to! oppoftu nily Ktllioat.ove nientiouoil tiiiu' iiii'l lilacs to croNp-ejiiwniiie the witn.-enes of shiiI ciaim'irt, end to uti'ei evidence in rchtfltnl of tiii'.t sulnnK ti (1 hv cliiiimiut. :J.r.,rRi JIenuy Hinehart, lieejiBter. NOTICK OF INTENTION. IrdOifico at The Dalies Or.. Oct. 2H, 'SO. Notiee is here.," iven that tlie fnllowinir- i.nmed settler Iiiih filed notice of iii- intention to make iinal proof in support of his eluiin, inid tiiat taid proof will he made hefore the county clerk of ilo.row county, at HeppT'Ci', Or., on Dec. 23. l-v-'.l. viz: Charles L. liee.it, D.S. (W74. for the V V. Hl- 'i Hoc "5. Tp 5 S, It 25 E and lots 8 and 4. Hec II, Tp Ii M, li 21) F. W.M. He names the following witnesseH to prove Ins continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, said laud, viz: L. W. Colenian. O. Vt'-Chapiu, W. RoljiiiSon, Levi ifansfo: d, of Hnrdinan, tlr. 845-ai I'. A. JIoDo.NALn. Reoister NOITCE OF INTENTION. Land OH'ce at The Dalles. Or., Oct. P. W. Notice is hereby friven thnt the following named settler iias tiled notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he" made before the county jude of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on Nov. 27, lSbit, viz: Edivurd Rood, 11,!. (104. for the 8H 1SEH and W H EE'i Sec, 4, Tp. I H. H. 24, H. lio names tlie following witnesses lo prove his continuous n-nidenci' upon, ami cuitivaliou of. said land, viz: .Jake .v illi...:! .. J. II. Allen and Herman Neil son, of Ciieit Mile. Or., u id J. H. Yoans; of tioos. berry, 1 Ir. 43 13 fc' . A. McDonald, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud (Mien at. The Dalles, Or.,. Oct. W. 'SO. Notice is hereby Ki veil that, the following-named setlierhas liied notice of hie intention to make. ttnal pl-oof in support of his claim, a::.i that, said proof will be made before the county ,iu lio of Morrow couniy, at Heppner, Or., on Hue. V, IKS'.l viz- Bereud l'iq),e:ujti , lid. iidl-.. to ton hit liS'.V'i N'.V-i Sec. 5. and lot I iiHlilt Nl.l4 Mec.ti. 'I'p. A. H. 25, K, W. M. He names the foiiowinw witneHsee to prove liis coiiliiiuoiis residence upou, and cultivation of, said h.L.d, v iz: Hermann N ison1 Ueo. Hleakaian, .lolm T. Diekens iind Dan lufC, all of Ilunlmtin, Or. llit-;:i!i. F, A, F4c:1inaui, liesister rtSllKU CUI.TURK, FINAL PROOF. NO TH'K KOK PL HLK'AJ'ION. t'niteil Hiatus Land Oliee, TUB JIa'.lks Or., Oct. 2ti. M. f VToticeislieicbyKivei, that A l.liHill' WUKiP.T Iihs liled mil :i'h of his intention to make ha ul proof before conaly judo of Morrow county, at his ofiiee in Ileismi-r, Oregon, ou Friday, tho 2nth dav of December, isll. on timber culture ap l.llcatiwt No. IBS, for the SVi MW & E'.. 8WU of Hec. Mo. "it. in Township No. -1, lianye No. 25 K. lie ram.s lis as itce-is s: j;, O. Fari-.s-woi'lh ami 11. A. Hunsaker, of Hepi.ne!., 0:,; and VV, t', lleitsinyer and llemy ticliirzinser, of Hardman. Or. 45-."iOj F. A. SIcDonald, ltegi8ter. TlAlIlElt ('(I'.TUIUi. FINAL PltoOF. NO TICE FOit FUlil.H'.'TION'. United states I.mid 0.-;;a 1 LaGhandk, t)ieoit. (l... 2.i. 'kh, f V-olic i hKly Kiv.ai that JOHN SllihhALV 1 h.is tih il noliceof liin inli.iitioii to nnike timd prooi" li"fore Conpty Clerk of Morrow county, at liis OMiee in Heppner, Or., on Friday tho dtli day of December. IS'.';I, on timber culture appliea liou No. 558, for tho NW'4 of section No. 14, in township No. 2 H.. Ilance No. 2SJ, E. He names as witnesses: Jimies Nehon, Joseph FVeeman and John Hays, of helm, Or., and E. L. Matloek, i.i iletipner, Or. 45-5n . IIiiSitY Ki:.-i;!Iai:'i-, l'.Bititjr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oitico ut La firnmle. Or., lot. 10, '89. No.ieo is herel.v uiven .lint .he foll.iwintf . ' named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make ihud proof in support of liis claim, and mutuant proof will lie mane lurore the county jiulre, or ill hi absence before the eo.lnty clc.K of Morrow coiintv. at Heppner, Or., ou Nov. 20. lsll, viz. Henry G- Tititlh; Hd. No. 2I..W. for thu W Bli!4 & EH 8WM Sec. ail, Tp, 1 H. 1I.2HE. He names the fot lowieic witnesses to prove his continuous r.iiieneu uiioii and cultivation of. said hind, viz: John L. Ayers, Alfred!.. Avers, Frank Fitch and Win. Jones, nil oi J.ei ft, Or. Any !jt,'i-.on who desires to protest aitaiit'ii. ti aiiowaace of sncii pruof. or k.nuwti oi uny substantis! reason, under the law and die regula tions of the Interiov i 'ep.'.rin'ieut, why sue!, proof s!t:ul;l uoi be allowed, will be fiiven an oppottu uity at Ihc above mentiontsl time and nhice to cross-exllinice the witnesses t)f said claimant, and lo olTei' evidence in rohuttal of that submit ted by claimant, aH!' IlF.Nay Hinkhabt. Keijlstcr, NOTICE OF INTENTION, Land Offlce at The Dalles, Or., Oct. 25, lfSK. Notice is hereby Riven that the fnilowinir named settler has riled notice of liin intention to make final proof in tuipport of his claim, and that Haid proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner Or., on Dec, 11, 19, viz: JiMoi If. Driskell, DH No. 515, for Iho W4 HUM, 8'4 SWU and N W 8V'4 Sec 111 T. 3 S. U. 2.i K. He uaiiica tiie followiiiK witnewiea to ju-ove his conlia.iout. rcdJeuee. apoii and cultivation of. said land, vi' T'noina Smith, riam.iel Ij. Leftler, Klias Friend aud l-iiuic Baney, of Heppner. Or. -lli-.ri 1. . A. .HePoNALp, llotfister. NOTK'R Ol (JrAUOl.VN'S SA!-K. Umliir and (y virtue of an order isuwl mit of trio ComilyCtmrt of OrPRon for Morrow county, on tho wi It d;iy of Nivpinter lV. the tin dtTwiynrd Miiiirdiim of tin ontfit?a at ChtirU j. FuIIt, Ariiuir T. Fuller mid Janiea i, VWIeT, minor I iVi rs of .Jamt'H L, Fuller deotwifted, will, on SiUinvljiy Decern tier 4t 1, J SMI, at lit o'clock, in (hi- forenoon of t?;u iiy, in front of thMConn lionSi in lleni.'itT, Hlorrow County UreKoin sell to tl;u liiirlvet bidder for cash, h(1 th? rinlit, title mi 1 inUrr.'st of hi faid wtirdw in and to tho J fol'owinK descrilied mil property, to wlti Th of ceetion (i, Tp.8 coulb of rtintft eHt, I the Nl j of th,. sKVj, Nl-U of idt SV.4, and the i SK'i of the NK,nr wtUi.ii US. Tp. 2 eoulli of j VHUiV:: eiifit, and hW'4 of NWH, N'a of SVf4 tt.d N W l4 of of MH-tion.'Si, Tp. 2 holiU of i rnvL'e -V east W, M ,, Orcfjon; k.towu us the J, I, KutVr mn-h on Willow cr.'es. Morrow eoui ty, !l)ivt.-ii. Jfitfd Nov.-iubtT Ilrh, li. j n. V. it. Kj.i.is. liur.rdi.m. notici; of iM.ssoLriiox. Xutineis hmdiy i-f tbat the p;ut j ner.uliip iierotofore existing heisoou A. , V. Johnscn tunl H. 1. Jnhp.pi.i;! & Co., ! nndtT tin tirip nti'-io rT A. 1 , Johosou & , i''., dtt'HL; n Ki'novnl dru iMismeMa in Uepitm:,t Or, j tliw d:iy dissolved by : inutnal o.x-td, A. I. ,Tolinson ujjuinin i all oMifc'.-ui.tns of si'itl tlrm hl.I cdiei ! inn rtorount due s::m ! A. P. Johnson, I II. F. J'UINSiiN a Co, ! Ut'ppnor, Or., Oct. 11 "S'l. tt. So have tho Exclusive Coniroof w Sl N ?s ttoiptw so s4itb don't fret to cr a prln to lt thft Boot, for it tfitBLSI UADE. Lvnf Can KJrtt ONE AND QUE HALF POUNDS. H. BLAGKMAN L CO., HEPPNER, OREGON. VND EXAMINE -1 Gilliam & LARGE STOCK STOVES! Next Door to First Nationa HEPPNER "M Mm Mi" Is n very fnmiliiir saying, yet iu the Ordinary business transactions of everyittiy life litis is not wholly trn. However, it is indeed n fiiot that people will always buy foods where they Can Get Them The Cheapest, And that place ia at CS. Van May Sti'eot Store, FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH ALL KISTW OF Groceries and Supplies, Gents Furnishing Goods Etc., Etc. Tnia is a broad ansertiou yet if yon will prill nt Mr Van Du'ys's iSlnn.l yon will fiiml it 1ST O I J3 L hi B O A. S T i: N" G . IT IS LITEUALLY TIIUE. Don't forget Hm )ilaoe 9 tST MAY HEPPNER, FOR THE SPOT CASH You Will Fiml that Yon Can Get the MnHt Goods of the Same Cljsij the Least Money at J. W. Matlock & Co.'s New Grocery Store, next door to skatinp- rink When They Say they Keen a Complete Slook They Mean It. See for Yoa.-aelf." The Most Complete Line of Staple tin.l Fanoy Groceries, Canoed (foods, Meats, Salt, GlasBWtiro and (inoenswnre, Anything aud Everything. DON'T FOr.tiET THE NEW STORE, MAIN STREET, HEPPNER OREGON T T Hi AND FARM MACHINERY, Front, First and Vine Streets, ::::::: Portland, Oregon. Solo Agents for Oregon and Washington : ' DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. SingU, Double, or Triple Furrow. They are go simple and come bo near absolute perfection, that those wi have used them or sten them work can not oay enough in their piaise. We furuith tht-m with or without seat attachment! Seat attachments are extra. DEERE POVEE BUCKEYE SHOE 30ckeye Hoe Press Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeders, Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrows. DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS The latest improved implement (or sowing summer fallow. The most complete and succesafu tool fur thSm purpose io use. I We also have a mil line of Rngcleft. Carriage, Phaeton. Mountain Warons I Platform aud other Spring Vehicles. ! SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. Lswrence & Chspin's Spring-Tooth Harrows, HJUSH BARB WIRE, ETC., ETC. IA HOUSE Avill travel well when shod iy ROBERTS SIMONS, General Blacksmiths & Fariers. REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY " 1 1 o HorsssWi $03 w Sun after iiiap 1st, 113. r'A FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STAXDJ Matlock Corner. MaiuStroet, Hoppner, Or.. Coffey's U i T V iriiii liiiiiiiiiiii' Willi IJ llllll ii IC, OREGON. 9 STKEET, .3 OREGON CO. Steel, IMPORTERS OF - MCL.Ki.lO.. A LIFT STJLKT PLOWS. PRESS GRAIN D R LL. . v Dec Harrows, Scientific Feed Mills, Pacific Fanning Mills, skm for BPFmt rmntARs a to price i.ht v. c i