Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, November 21, 1889, Image 4

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    1 . "i
g ; . . f ' . I (iF.NERVL 1
F.K. HKACH,
- President.
Pacific Fire
9
Portland, : :
Capitol Stock, Sf;;300,000.
Otis Patterson, Agent, Heppncr Oregon.
LUMBER!
-AT-
" W. G. SCOTT'S
Willow Creek Saw-Mi 11 ?
Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of USDUESSKD LUMBKU; also
PICKETS LATHS AND SAWED SHAKES, ETC., ETC.
-'Mill LooaWl 'at the-Head ot Willow Creek. 1G miles above Heipnr..g;3
NELSON JONES, Pres't.
III
MORROW 00
(Incorporated.)
Warehouse
General
warding Agents.
t'Tlui Company has reeenUij conatrucled a frn-sfnn
warehouse 80x100 feet, teiJh wool press and all coa
veriieners for linndUng wind.
The Warehouse Chafes at 1epmer null, be the same
as those a,t Arlington, less ea Hays.
Freight upon baled wool from, llemaer, same as
from Arlington. ' . , , .
Cash advanced upon consignments of wool or iron, in
sf'01"(.f $0
' TIIERON K. FELL, MANAGER,
-$2.00 SAVED-
j by buying your Shoes of the Manufacturer,
Kfe OiXlLY 2.50 M
ti: X ' "tw, "i,a JMW'tk
BUTTOET. 1ACI3. COKSBirSS.
On raneipt of .SO an-1 t-voniy-flvn cctitn to pny cxwuwaw v will con.l
on pair of our Fine Onir HIi.mk. Bwniloi" Vnmiw, oUhor I'utton, l-i-.o or
OonKromi. Wa Use only sulaotort monk nnd tl.n twnt, Kr,rkin:mus. i.veiy i.n.t
Warranted. Try our Shoes ouco uud you will buy no otilora,
kWMonUon ami WIJIU uiU-1. Rfi:.l iw.i inl noli' or K. Y. .Wt, Wtlto your adilntn
plainly, Towu, County ami .Slulo.
' CUSTOril BOOT & SHOE CO.,
?AHT WHYSIOCTir, MAHW.
TO SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
HY WAY OF Til IE
Southern Pacific Company's Cine
TEE PIT. SHR3TR ROUTE.
Quicker in Time than Any OHinr Koiitc
Between .
Portia nd ---
-San Francisco.
Leave Vwtland at 4 P. -If., Dtiihj.
THROUGH TIME, 39 HOURS.
PULLMAN RUrTLTSLLLPliKS
TOURISTS SI.LIT'ING CARS,
For Aniionimmlntion nf Srooucl-Clano
riisaengera Attnoliml tn Kxprenu
Trains.
Kuru tnm T'orll.'itul to Hiiommciito anil yn l' mn
uihuo: I'nlimllpil r'
l.iiuiiiMi Kirst-ciiiKs an
" ' WcilOltlli'laM, I'
'i'linmKh Ticili(ln to h11 roiutn Sunlh
mill Knat,
VIA CAWIDHNIA.
Tlt'KKT OFKICKH:
Cily Olllim, Ni. 1H4. t'omer Kirv t Jt Alitor filrt n!e
Dupot Olliof, ('(irnnr 1'' im.J J-Vont Hlrci'lji,
l'OUri.ANI), OIIWION.
It. KCKIlI.Kll, V.. V. ItOIIF.IW.
Mauaor. 'A,t. U. I1'- Hiul I irtM, A irl .
N(rici'r Tiiii
Drug, G I'ouoiy
asd
SALOON TRADE
Morrow County
YilU CAN HAVK T1MH ASI) MdNKY
11Y lillllltllISM
CLIMAX BITTERS
Dinner OF
II. C. W 1 LLS,
lONU, Oregon.
THKT ABB TUB KISI1 OF AIjIj lUTrnllH l'iH
Br.niin, i.ivmi, hthmaimi and
BuWKL THurill.Ki
TeAVITU. &' VAN A LATIN IS,
NO. 953 1-S, ll(VAItl STHKnr,
Man Prcnioloii Cfi1.
you can suusciaiiK you
ANY NEWSPAPER
OrMuetixlue Wi nt
AT THE
GAZETTE SHOP.
IF YOU WISH A COOO REVOLVER
p.Si"VSE SMITH & WESSON'S
Finest maHjQrn
fciid the itnittiliiiI:vor all
ejfperu. Mi otuiiirvs It,
h nut 44-li a SliiKe or
duublc aciktn. Kufuiv Ha
itierleM &od flaunt utodelM.
i hkhmI. c.art-tnUv liiKix-i-o-it
Blt auitlllv wriiiiirtit
Jor wurkraauKlifpaiidBtock. thiriuled forl
sdiiiii auraonitr and aivut-ney. Vf
nut b deceived by etivup malleable turn imiUUionM
vtu-n sold for Ui tcenuiitP artlc,'. ThfV arts unro-
iini'irj aim uanKeroilB. Tlio billTH K KhwiH JlK
VutVEita are Uini.tKt upon the ham -I with flrni'n
a amp, addnwH auddaltwof putetita, and an- iiimr
Mule4 Wtiitsct. Iiinlut uiMtn having them, and If
yi.ur dUr cannot nuiiply yuii, an order sunt toitd
flrii blow wiUrewlvfproitint atteniln. iJwwrlj
iiv iogije and prireiiixu appM'-riliou.
fiMITtt 46 WKHKON,
M, fcjprliigttvtil, itltH
wm. jicfaIjTj w.r. iiimKi. i rirAntfl vi Lnnnm ni
.'VicerresiM. K'Kii S rlillliilll Sllll
Insurance Co.
SEEEET,
: : Oreuon.
LUMBElt!
E. it. 1USHOI', Troiis.
Ul
and
For-
Th CoIo'Srated French Cure,
In euro
"Arnrsuuirmc
rufitinluif.
IS Kot.I) ON A
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cu i ts any
fmmnf iiorvoiiH
dixciise. or an v
Vkl'VY. di.Moidt'i' af tho .
BEFORE Ki'nendlvi! or- AFTER
gane of t'illh'i' hcx whether inisliiK from the
mccshlvo use ol atinnilimis, 'Jutimco nr Opium,
or through youthful Indiscretion, ovitr iiidul.
eiict', Ac, Hiicli as I.ons of Hniiii Tower, Wnkoful
iiCKB, lU'Uiliipf down 1'hiiih lit tho lim it, Seminal
WerduicHs, Hysteria, Nervous rroritrallou Norhmi
r! Endxriiuii: , lMieorrlia'a, Diz.inuis, Wen it Mem
ory, 1-osn of Power and ImiiU'iu'y, wlileh If ne
glected often lead to premuhirooMiitrenud iiisnn
lty. Prlco $1.00 a box, 6 boxen lor f..00 Sent by
mall on receipt of price
A W It ITT KN (iUAItANTKI1: for every ?,r)00
ordtr, to refund tlio money if a Permanent
onto Is not effected. Tl) outturn! 8 of tcstiinontala
Ironi old and youiif?, ol tmtlj sexes, pennanently
i! ired by Ai'Iikoditink. Cireutw free. Addresa
THE APHRO MEDICINE CQf
WK8TKUN ItEtANCH
HOX 27 POKTLAN D, Olt
HoUl l.y A. J). Johnson Sr. Vo , Dnij;
yiHtfl, lIcpinuT, Oregon.
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Only fJcnnfno Mtmiimh of Meniory Triilnluc
J-onr Jtoli 1,1'iti'neil in one l-eudtutf,
Ollud wuiitliM'intf eiireil.
JSverr Hi i lil iind nilnU urciilly tienr Hlf ed.
(Inmt imluooiiinni'! to 1 5i'rvuHpoinli.-uot tSluwuo.
Pr-itiec''is, h'lth Opini'iiH .f fi'. W'nt, , limn.
Itiotnl, lini wHil-l'i'ii.'i Si"i-t!ilii., in Mind Oih-'.'ishm,
It ii nld ( ri'-'ilcn I Tlwimrt-oiH, t 'mynro, l,Vi-lin
uftist, ,1. HI. II-m IJ m . .i.,f.litm-iit'tliit t'firl-t,ih
Ait'"'nt A'. J , It.iduii'if I'fi-r-lo-, S-i
IlttriH. V. W. A-t in' .1 nd -re l-i!iMi, .1 iiilali t?,
II t" t I t it mi I tl-'r--. M-'iii (m I iv
i'roi". A. J.Ol.SL'l'Ti:, 2M7 J .w i Ai-e., N. V
'i f& VOICE rHH's
I V'J' " .'....mi ; 1 nn ..'iii-y
t ' ' A "' lWI.
I? If9 """"" ""J """" ","""- "
j&h K""' "
FvuW'fii 'VXiih" .ininkr fm i..ut Mlliuinal
'llm.il I."....' Ivl.i. II.
iviVf' ''.,'SOinlirr..ii,il"ni iii'lid i'lii
Ntitill f start OV in tins Imiiiu-s-.,
rrlor' W rite tuui itml I curt, ill limit 11 lur y.mvn If.
M'ftMrlhtR M.H1.V; wt- will itml )u il vu itn t il' lK)' ""'il
n.'iliiriilr) nhiail r v.'U hi itui .til '( rl n.iml i v. li.U
Ukt' In-III vuu mil b' tiif tn I'i' k iii K..I.I frt-1 UiT' ICfilll -Ol
Hi'i-i.uiil of a l. i. ill iiirt.Hin.i'tulri'i nli I .,04M r
lultui lhotOUIll(ll Allium MO' lo l' mitl ) On
l,.'..,,U. I'r ri-...l, It, .nil. I lit ii"Wll tllllit.-ll Silk-n.l
I'Ui-li. L hNliiKiinU a.-O.-ltUi'.l iii.l.l,-.. llnllitri rol Hi 'l"li
hui lit l.mft mm-, t.fisiii"! iMriiHiiu 1'ii't ktiiinn. Atr.iiU
wMtilxil Lit., ml l. iitn. Ui tiimi.'j l.ir nyi-iiln. Anv kiu-
In ii nn1 tiu I'mlu I ii " i'ii I fi'll ilxvir mi milil- litllii in lid
talkiim m n i-mh , " liurvrr vlinivn, n iu nuun In mr-
taki'i tuil. I .il tliii irmml tinnku i. t U hiil-ih
Inhe lli"U-aiuU ul null'" rii'ilnv in-.T
r kli.
l Ml 1 1'
makiiiK ti
I, I
il..llii-u tf.ni.iiiiU' lu Kim.. iXitihor, wliy im hnim !n
AJJrc I; I'. AI.U.N fc L'O, AIulxia, MaisS
AYrEVER P M
t-.iu. n..S.?v--j vv-sso
Ifl..t lfl-fltt' flU 1
1 17 iiiu vui v .yt' aV,,
Elv'sCrmBalnV
Cloiuiaos UieiVu-a' "ssneoB. Al-j
Inya Iiritiumimtion. iuirils tho Soros, j
Eoutoron tbe Suiisca of 'Itusto, Kuioil j
and lloiuilig. i
A liardcln 1.1 lpllrd hilornrlilinatrll and
la aurr.-nblc. rrlrawOr. at llruaiilaia ur b.
mm nn
u c iMOi mi.
r
CATARRHi
iHiUMU
lilies!
Thnmni-t wimHerf.t collivtinn of orHCticflL. re-
n) vitlii-H-iil every-dny uho for the p'pte
p-ihhslM-i or, thptfloV. A nmrvel of money wi?"
iniiHinl uionfv ni.kint'f(rovfry ono ownmtrit.
Thoiwwid of beautiful, helpful p-itcraviiiKH.
Hhowintf jiiht how to 1 everything. .No wniw
titinn: i.ntl.ii it like it in the uimvitmp. W Iimi
ymi "ir-H th.it which i of Huh v1ii wtliw art
Hu'. AM Hir;tr'iy lr-Hinin; ia ffn;:o hh-jii i
(.ml loukinr for w.mi'll.inn iliorot.-l.l hr-t rhwi j
at tui fxln'oplimirily low prirt. hIiouhI writ for
ill M-ri lotion and tynimni 1 1" ni-t romai fcalih- j
:Hlhii'vc:iiiMit in h ok-mnkitif tin;f( the world le- ;
HT. I.Ol iSorPHILADKLPHIA.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
linHKicnut IjHlirnmROr.. Oct. 1ti. 'M.
Noti:" in tKTohy utven that the following
naiiu .i rett!er hit tiled notico of Lis lrtention to
make liniil proof in mppor or run
olaiiTi. mill that nu proof will rn? nii'dft Itefore
titi county jiitic, or in hi ttbsencH before
tho county clerk of Morrow county. Or., lit
H ppn. Or., on Dec. 13, l-'. viz:
Patrick t'uint
IM. No. ."fcrtfi, for the H!i HKVi & K'i Hcc.
asrp. is. .... (;.
llcUHini-h the. foilnwine witne-tw-n to prove his
coat iniious re.sidtiifc upon, mui cultivntiou of,
h.'iitl land viz:
J'Vhx .lohiiHon, Joha Aynrw. Jidm "Iiir-li.ill
Andy Tillanl, 11 f Heppnor, Or.
Ary neiHoii wh'j denin-rt to pntet luwinttlie
, tdlowiine' of midi proof, or who known of imy
i fiihstaiil reimon, under tin Inw urid the nvii
! hitionw of Jnli'i ior Dpiti tment, why nuch
i pnmf K)ion)il not bo iiUowimI, will I tfiven an
! oppoi'lunity at the. ultovc-iimitioneii time ami
; pluca lo croHH-exuiTiirie the witneHH.'H of wild
j cluinumt and to oiler evidence in rebuliul of tliut
: Hiilmiil led 1 1 v rliMiiiimt.
ARTHUR SMITH,
IMiAOTlOA-Li
WATCHMAKER!
Noxt to First National Bank,
tlElTNEK,
OUEGON,
Watches, A..
Clocks,
WnttilioH Oleanpil, .
MaiiiHurinKB fitted
Optical
Goods
. 1.W.
. fl.50.
Alt work Quarunli'ed for one year.
THIS 1'ICI151SI
-oy-
8till OnutiuncN to Sell
; . - ::. w oijOCKS,
At the Lowest Possible I'rin'n.
A large stock of Gold Pens. Ame
thyst and Cameo Gold Rings,
Gold and Silver Watches Always
A Full Line of
run licnii nildi'il tip )is liu-j'o unil well
ijnliMiteil utoek,
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL
"Wor 1- 3riT iir a, n t c o cl .
.aui.L..4 it. u:.... ii.j,,. t. i-.J.. 1.. U.
I o - - OreitDii
Californit'-t, Oeec;on and
IDAHO
STAGE COMPANY.
.1. H. U eii.ny, r)itj.t.
llllil.V Hll'li III Hllll I'l'lllll lloi)IMll(if. Stlf.:!1 l.'JtVI'H
lli'..ii'.- at ll;,:)i A, M, ArrivcH, 5;:H' l'. :M.
riii;ilhlutl Ml.iiri' IraVdH 1 lt'ini;ll' I)::10 A. M.
' nrrivin " 4::l I1. M.
l''urn In Alnnumi'iit, - . 85(X).
Kuril to IVmll.'tnif; . . J.0l).
K .1. SI.oeUM A CO., Am-HTH,
Frm'lit 2 renin per pmilul.
Jlepinier, Opi
8. 1'. 1'I.OItr.NeK. K FUlllKNtlir
FLO 1 i IINCU HKOTUKUH,
STOCKRAISlRS!
(Ut!'"(10N.
i'?ifti( lirtuided :u il 'nr ni:iilied nn hhown tibovu.
Hoii'-o l' t.u rijld rilnmldei',
(bir eiittU' riinuo In ilmi'mv. fJiUiitni. (;niafi!!a
and Vji-fomiili"H. Wu wil .,' ll.O,()0 re
ward for tin1 ttni'l iti.ti tiotivotiiuti ul an iviL-on
Mh'ahm: our rloi-k,
OF FtRt CGC LIVER Oil
Aliv. jtit jr. A'iiltfe.'j:9 as Klik.
Ro illjui.eit (Iwt ii can r3 4c!ifn.
dlK(,,l. 4v;l-l K""iifin.li a l.y Uto im.
at.n.lflvc ni.ii.'iil'i, ivli.ii. llie Ililn oil
riirtn.it lie to'.f ..I'..', t ' Hi, mill.
I.liiuf Inn r f ih, ...1 iv It x lite liyjiopJlO'J?
ihi:.-i i, iii.'K I.-.. nil ai io,t,.
iif :aai k::blr m a ti li (iroJurrr.
Vttm i;-'!.i J-v;;'y w!i! iVl"s It,
seorrsr.'' u'lk'ox wRcimpi(!eiiby
riivsii'i:.' 8 to 1 1' t!ui V.- ui-t unit ISest pn.
rutioniu thdv.o.iii thii ilii f and cure ot
CONSUMf H'-nJ, SCROFULA,
CESCn!. ttASlMTY, WASTIMO
IMKr-: CU.-, St.lACIATION,
COLD3 an-J v-:!S'OMIO COSJCH8.
V'ia jviivj? r.-.'-':y-r i lf7iu;ii"ian, and
R'-lNlin. .' tui.' i''"i. ."-''.''i 1 1 c inii,'i)(s(i
-AND
Carnon Citv
C.i.vu. II. Lrr, rn.priel.ir.
IKiVt: iment daily ex.
tu I Ol.MUt. .
A1'' ' :
Ciinynn City tn Monument : : $5.tX)
l.unj! tW 1 : SW
j to I'nrdatiil rntiu nil iwiiuts m tint vicinity
t'--' ; I M 0 , aAnaV
7
.W J3T. ..
DMmYANDTERMJVfENTLY
STRAINS, SPRAINS.
Sprained Back for three Months.
Cox's Mill, Ind., Aug. 2. 1KA8.
My bark wa hurt by a hoi; mifferedS
months; 8 bottles.of St. Jacobs Oil cured me
permanently; no other remedy did me any
jood. O.S. HAWKINS.
Sprained from Lifting.
Belle Rive, III., August, 1888.
I suffered 8 years ago with attained back
from lifting; cured by St Jacob Oil com
pletely. Ho return of pain.
GEORGE McCLURE.
Suffered 4 Years On Cane.
Caldwell, Kans., Aug. 9. 1888.
I suffered A years with strained back ; used
eane ; one bottle Bt. Jacobs Oil cured me. No
return In 6 mouths. J NO. W.N YCE.
Cashier Stock Exchange Bank.
On Crutches 4 Years.
Rush Center, Kans., Aug., 1888.
I went on crutches 4 years, with sprained
lei;; used several bottlea of St. Jacobs Oil,
which permanently cured me.
KKANK JOHNSON.
lleper City" Brewery !
SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BEER!
It i.-; uiannffintnred with the latest
brewing apparatus and oan'tbe beat.
Lunches of all Kinds,
And the beat brands of Cigars,
Empty ke.23 must be returned or (
Hpiece will tie charged.
J. 13. 3ST.tto3-, Pi oj j.
coop Kirs
WM iiii Powsler,
la tne
Cheapest, Safest and Best !
Cure for Scab.
This celebrated Dip 1ms been in onnstiiut
mid inereiimni; tine for over half
u - .ntiieir .1 ii ri in, uhinli I lino
ft bus been npi.lieil tn more sheep tlnin
exint on tne earin an tne prcHent
moment.
Our Sales in 18S8 were sufficient
to Dip over 60,000,000 Sheep.
It is cheaper than lime and sal
phar, and is tiot one tithe of
the trouble. Lime mid
sulphur injure tho wool, but the
Cooper Dip improvos its qual
ity and increases its growth.
General Agents :
SNELL, IIEITSHTJ & WOODAKD,
Wholesale ilriiRltiNtH, furl liiml, Oresfon,
THJO WAHCDWAHHHOU.su (ID.,
Tliu Dulles, Ori'Kon,
-THE-
BaHweu I Havipion li
UVLUmvi.l ti:,vcrs nuurc-
TIOKI0rlS
To all Vrlnulf.nl Joints in the Unilod
Ktaten, Cnuuiln anil I'lunipe,
-hUHIANT NEW DINING CA11Sb
Pullman l'nlaue Sleepers?,
FREE FAMILY SLEEPING CARS
Kim Tlironyl) on all Kxpresa Trains to
-, -OMAHA,,
Couuoll ISitiff
Williiivf l!liai(je.
Cliwe Conneelion at Portland for ian
I'Vaneini'i) and I'litjut Koiind Points.
A r,I , IKON STKAM KRS
Leave Portland for San Krani iseo every
four (1) days, making the trip in til)
hours.
Cabin Steerage, .V.(W
Houmi Trip Unlimited, $:i(),0().
KLE.UAKTNKW PI NINO CARS
will run daily rummorts'itirf Aiitf. 22, over the
Un'uuii luuhvay A !Nav inttuti t n,, iii'CK'Hi nhun
I .tlio ami Uninu t'acilic ltailway, Hctwi'tMl
1'tM't liniti nml Miftttmri riei', Xhu caniui unU
(HTyici urc'uiit'xcvilfit.
Fur f urtliffc piirlit'n'iirs (uijijiro of any
agent of tiie. eoinjmny.
A, M. x 'vi:il
V. J. SJ77, 0, P. cfif T. A,
(jtencral Mtivtujcv
" THE OltEAT
Transcontinental Route
Norton Fiicific .
11 a 1 i.iioa d:
VIA THR .
Ciim'iki Brunch, vow Completed, mak
ing it Hie Shorten!, Vent and V.'le.Ai.'
The Dining Car Dine. Tlip Direct Kmite
No Delays. Fast, .it Tn ins. Ijow.
et liatt.s to Chieiifro iphI all points
y.tut. Tiiiels solil to all l'nr.ni
uont Points tbroiiu'iailit tbe
East nml Sontbeitt.
'fhrouyli l'tiliiiian DiM'ny lit out Sli'0ii;i Curs.
Hciii'niitions can be secured in ndvauce.
To JOitst JJotiml 1 'at'ii'jcj'SJ
He careful au.l du not make a mistake,
but be mire to take the
NOimiKltN PACIFIC KAII.KOAD
And see that your ticket Mauls via this
line, tit Paul or Minneapolis to avoid
ebaiiK'cs and serious delays oeuusioued
by other routcM.
Through Einit-'i-nnt Sleeping Cars run
on regular expresn trains full length ot
line, ltoiths tree. Ijowest ratei. Qniok
est time.
(7i'in'rn Ojflce of the Com inn n, A'o. 11
first St., Cor. Wonliington St.,
i'01 thmd, Oregon
A. D. CHAuLtON,
Assistant (leneral rasseiiutir Aaentf
ty
For busiii pursuits nt the I' ul."d Humiun.
ColU)t.. I'vtrUdiKl, Oit'von. or ul Hi - pi ::. 1 im-.
inc. CotU-nf , Salfin. On. i.i, y ., im- ls nt
under the UKlMHiji-meuli t A l .'.-.i.i'Uor.v. hi'.vi
siime ewtr.M of iudies and stum; v.itvs ol umn-n
II 11 i 11 e m h o ! i h a n t ,
T twritiiii?, reniii.otsiiiv reul loiwli-f IViiad
m, ul-.. liv an,l cvtti.u s. -.Ir.s. simU ..l,i,il
muled at anv nice, toi mint c .t..l ittur l.Ucivi
Nrllrni, lilMH.sx 1'ml.L'f, All Wpil.l HuMn.Mi f.. nt.
IVillaud, ori-iui. wll Sa'.eni, llu-x' a
(iF.NERVL NEWS.
Sullivan is willing to tiLr!:t Mc-
Cftffey.
Brant, D.mi.li cuiisul at Amator-:
dam. committPil siiicidrt, Nov. 11,:
at Cologne.
Mrs. Lfihuid Stanford h;is sub- j
scr;b?a towani purcnasiiig
and restoring Sutter's fort.
A large vein of silver ore has
been discovered near Ran-1
dolph N. V., assaying 40 per cent '
silver. ' j
The Contract has been let and jto tllfl cf " tlie lacea couii
Pennsvlvania will furnish llkjOtous r5 and ftl'n0Ht eattiaS tlie couty
of pig iron for exportation to Eng
land.
Jim All Long was arrested fit
San Francisco while trying to not
as a substitute for a remanded
Chinaman.
The jail in diner d'Aleno (,'ily
was consumed by fire Nov.
12.
P. S. Breen, a prospector, was
burned to death.
Eeports from Berlin say then
is no chance for the rescue of twen
ty miners who were buried by a
cav'-in in tne cul mine at Kitalor.
The Pan American congiess
have finished thoir tour, visiting
the important points of industrial
interests, have returned to Wash
ington. Tho president has appointed
Charles P. Lincoln, of Michigan,
second deputy commissioner of
pensions, vice Joseph H. Barnett,
resigned.
Floods in ami around Ning-po,
China, have rendered 10,000 people
homeless and destitute. A village
near Wen-chow was washed away
and .TOO families drowned.
The second train load of hops
ever made from tho Pncitlc coast
to Europe, via the .Atlantic sea
board, arrived in London Nov. 9;
just thirty days from Puyallup.
The general assembly of
Knights of Labor met Nov. 12 at
Atlanta, Gii. Delegates were pres
ent from all parts of the United
States, from Canada, England and
Belgium.
. At San Francisco, Nov. 13, in the
United States district court Daie
Fool;, a Chinaman, was held to
answer in S'JOOO bonds on the
charge of selling his wife for 1500
for immoral purposes.
Collector Phelps, of Sun Fran
cisco, las confiscated another in
voice of nine cases of imported
Japanese toys, consigned to a Chi
uesn merchant. They having ob
scene pictures in them.
Governor Gordeu has just par
doned from the Georgia penitenti
ary Charles Collins, who was sen
tenced for life in 1875 for a mur
der which is now conclusively
shown he never committed.
Colored leaders in Georgia have
the subject under consideration, to
urge the negroes -of the South to
prevent names from being taken
in tho next census, thus decreas
ing the basis of congressional rep
resentation, Fifteen miles east of Butte,
Mout.. on the Northern Pacific
road, Con. Sullivan, Foreman John
Pell, A. V. Larson, T. O. Leary
and Hall Boss were killed and two
men had their eyes blown out by a
blast, Nov. 14.
William Kobinson, the high
wayman, who attempted to rob
Charley A. White, a few days ago,
and was knocked down and made
a prisoner by White, was sentenc
ed, Nov. 1-1, to four years imprison
ment, from Los Angeles, Cal.
Tlio funeral of Colonel Goodloe,
which took place at Lexington,
Ey., Nov. 12, was attended by 20,
000 people. The procession was
two miles long, It was the larg
est since the burial of Henry Clay
in 1852, and Gen. John C. Breck
epridge, in 1875.
At Cincinnati! ()., Nov. 11, three
theatre managers, together with
their companies, were fined in the
police court for giving Sunday per
fornances. The managers were
fined $15 each, and tho performers
discharged on payment of costs.
A. 0. Ross, a preacher living
near Lockeford, Cal., shot and kill
ed his wifjj, his, Sj-yenr-ohl son and
himself ut ijis honia. Hci vits a
Methodist preacher for several
years, but lately an itinerant Con
gregntionalist, traveling about sel
ling hooka,
Work on tho Nicaragua oanul has
had it formal beginning. The first
sod was turned at half past 0 o'
clock on the morning of October
22d, amid the booming of cannon
and the cheering of thousands
spectators, and in the presence
tl;;; st.iifo ojljeials cif Njcanigua.
James Jeeves, a i'en.ll
not week, by
penitentiary
,iJ:,n. I,, r
cton
tough, was ss'.lteiiciil Ins
Judge Deady, to tho
one year for selling whiskey to In
limns.
(lovernor Pennoyer has appoint.
ed twenty gentlemen to represent ;
Oregon in tjio Nauqi)al Sjlyisr con
vention, to lie held ill Ut, I.ouin
Nov. 4.
A vein of coal, of good quality,
cropping out within eight feet of
the Mirfuiio, and from five to six
feet thick, lying two or three miles j farm on IVa mlge yesterday to J.
southwest of Eugene has just been! M. OTlarra; consideration, 5000,
opened, j -j';,,, lmM, arrested below for
AV. H. Gray, a pioneer and an-! stealing L. S. Kearney's lun-.-es
thor (if tho history of Oregon, died were discharged to-day by Justice
at Astoria, Nov. ltth. 1 1 a cametoUjarrul, having satisfactoiily piov
Oregon with Whitman and Spauld- en their iuuocenca
iug iu 1S74.
The postal authorities, on learn
ing of the robbery of the stage
near Koseburg, Or., 011 Nov. 13th,
have offered a reward of $1000 for
the capture of the highwayman.
The Orcjionian says the Port
land exposition was a success tin-
mu'.ially. 1 he receipts amounted
t 47,000, and, after paying alljtunity for a mash an eicelletit one,
charges and espouses, there is a i walked rapid v behind and was
lianilsome sum left for divideuds. soon at her side. He spoke and 1 made At .-stean spurs ami a p.iir of
On the 13th inst, the stage car- J as lie did so his articulation was I "chaps", worth at the lowest mar
rying the mail between Koseberg ; cut short by a smart tap on the ket price sri.).
and Summer, Coos county, was i mouth. The girl had struck him; 120 aliscribers 00 woit'u of
robbod by a highwayman. ' There ; a swinging, back-handed blow of 1 meicliandise.
were no passengers. ' The robber which Johu L. Sullivan might! 110 subscribers, n New Home
cut open the mail sacks, poured j be proud, aud was now speeding ;sewiug machine, walnut finish,
out the contents, took what he ;
thought valuable, put the rest j
hack, s.::irched the stitgc and told I
the driver to niuvu on uud not look t
hack.
t!v o,nr fniper
nrrriiveinent i
of Yiimhill!.
tho boumkrv Hue
comity was extended
moVOfJ
weat until it includes a strip ot
territory about three- miles wide
went of the Grande Rondo Indian
reservation, thus leaving Tillamook
county only a liUie over six miles
wide, from the eastern boundary
in two.
WASHINGTON.
A canal between tho Walla Wal
la and Columbia rivers, is much
talked of at Walluhv '
Ou Nov. l'2th, two and one-third
miles of track were laid
on the
locomo-
Hunt road, and the first
tive arrived
d at Wnitsburg that
j evening.
i A t Tnei ir-nfi Vnv Defer
ChristiaiiHon, wife mid child were
at broakfa-jt, p. coal oil lamp ex-
JMW.Hl-l IUIU11 111- IIJU IJI . lJlll . l,Mlll
.,1,,1.1,1 i, ...;.,.. ii, n ki.,.,;,, fl;,i
over mem, ourning tne iiusonuu
and wife severely, the child dying
in a few minutes after.
S. Bi-ssings, engineer at Pay
Bros, mill, near Snohomish Junc
tion, King comity, Wash., was
caught by the driving bait and in
stantly killed. lie left a wife and
sis children, in destitute circum
stances. A handsome sum was
immediately collected by the big
hearted woodsmen for the widow.
Ht'UIKl) emus OF AJIFimU.
ltecent lixiilomtbiis Which Prove till Kxist-rill-e
or H Civilizi'll Iture in Allu'rira
in Aneii'iit Tiliips.
Recent explorations in Central
America and Southern Mexico go
far to confirm the belief held by
many archaeologists th.it America
is extremely old.
In the State of Chiapas a fine,
broad paved road, built by pro-historic
inhabitant.-, has been traced
from Tonala down into Guatemala,
and thence in a curve up again in
to Mexico, terminating at Palan
tpie. All along this road are still to
be seen the remains of mined cit
ies, and a careful estimate of the
one time population of these plac
es is about thirty millions.
On tho part of the road near
IV.lenque the ruins are of great
magnitude. Houses four and of
ten five, stories high have been
found in the depths of the forest.
Many of these houses are pyra
midal in form, and bo covered are
some of them with vegetable mold
that large trees are growing from
the roofs.
In some of the houses employ
ment has been made of stone beams
of tremendous weight, and the
architecture indicates a high de
gree of science.
In scme'of tlio houses visited
bron,0 lamps have been discover
ed, and the interior and exterior
ilnii-o alb oio r the more iinportnjit
houses consists of panelings, filled
with elaborately carved figures al
most life fliae, two types of men
and women being represented,
some plainly Egyptions and others
genuine Ethiopians
u front of one of the houses
the explorers found fourteen sculp
tures of gods with folded arms.
Another discovery was that of
an enormous paved road which ox
tends from Palenque across Yuca
tan to the island of Cozumel, and
is continued on the island.
Palenque explorers assert that
they have discovei ed in tho edifi
ces before mentioned, exairjnjes pf
a : erfi.ct arch. One explorer is a
scientifically trained man, who has
recently arrived from India, and
by his account the region from
Chiapas to Yuen tail must have
been the seat of a densely populous
nation.
Posnibly it may never be known
who these strange people were, as
they have apparently left no litera
ture behind them. Rut in tho light
of the discoveries in Egypt, de
duced from hieroglyphics, and- the
history of Babylon, and Nineveh,
lie )i,'ii.e gleaned from the cunei
form bricks, it is not beyond prob
ability that wo may some day know
tho history of tins extinct race, It
will be very interesting reading,
beyond a doiibr,.- -Gnhlai Ihiijti.
l!KVAI!K OK ('lU'NTKKKIT COIN.
The Yakima lleyuhl says: Pro
secuting Attorney Snively reports
that counte;-fit five, ten and twenty
dollar gold pieces are in circulation
in Flleufdjiirgli and oyer a ' thou
sand dollars of this coin has been
passed th"ve and a large amount
ct ' l nullum e I'iiI'm. i'u'it-icr are
"f ""'k1 "ll'P"'"'!'ulfp nn.l tho right
I Hng, but are l.v. light .v. woigltt
I The coins are u-mnly passed iln-
ring the rush of business or at
times when the nltention of the;
parly on whom they are to be pass-1
ed is pre -occupied. Yakima busi-'
ness men would do well to be on:
tin iv guard and ulosoiy seau all
gold tendered by strangers.
'rem the H. 0 Nov. .!.
J.ihn Kidennni,
Sr., sold his fine
On account of Portland and the
Souud markets being overstocked
with beef, there is no sale for beef
cattle in those markets at present.
A ludicrous scene was enacted
on the streets of Pendleton the
other eveuing. It was dark nud
he was trips ring alone; he did not
know her. but thiukinsl the opuor-
away in the gWuiins. Tho young
man retired, ilic nulited; iin ivi!
doubtless never .'iuin iu-mpt t"
"mush" n t-i 1 1 straeger.
A "oi.n jo Tin: i,n:i.s.
1
;L;ii!ii i.ovcm .uay rroin-i-'j iMHt-'iii1-
George w:;s a bai.fui luivr. Ilefci'iiree
ly dared In touch bis h,u! V; h..;i,r I'ej
loved her well and !! v-t n-nitby of
his nffections, tor she wns in idi ot, intcl-
licent, sweet ami lnveablc; but like all i
tfond miir, she yearned for the respect- j
fill caresses that are the evidences of j
pure affection. She, however, yearned
in vain, says the Boston Corn ier. Geo. I
worshipped her. lie miijlit kids the hem
of her garment, but to kis-i her lips or
cheek the very audacity ,if tho thought
made him tremble.
They sat together by the
out on the track of tho
which whito-wiii:;.j.l yacht
ing now and tin n.
1-' wiih a w:t:-hiiih' liimr. a :
F.n- loVHunil c;.Ln il.1 li,';ht.
Suddenly sh-j moved t
from him.
sea lo.ikiiii;
i;i ina'a liiibt
i were cross-
!i;:hty aivay
'Tlease, Gc.u-j'flj don't do tl
said.
ske.l iu L'c-nu;r.e sur
prise.
"Oh, yen needn't toll inc." she replied,
"You wore just noma to put your arm
nrounu my w,o.-t :ui 1--and v. ere gniiit
to try and kis me.f'
"Dear Arabella "
"Oh! you needn't tell me dill'ereul;
yon were fjoie!; to do ii. Well, after all,
I suppose you are not to blame. It is
just what a lover would do lo his reveet
heart, and I suppose t must not be of
fended if you do do it."
And George grasped the situati on and
did exactly wluit Arabella supp .sed ho
would do, and the moon Ki'inned and the
si.'irs wiuke.l and I he wavelets l ia;.;hed,
inul a mosquito that waa about, to li;ht
on the maiden's check, flu away and
sealed on the n-is.i of a riis.i ivioow who
was sitting by th.ebr.ii 1 id ind.
Dan Uilroy, at .S:Ui J,o, Cal, coavict
ed of an niiooions as, 'in't nn.l outrage
on Mis. Le&vfuly, a i.l(m nearly 70
jeijr of iifje, was sentenced to forfy
yeara imprisonment,
A. cable dispatch indie it' y a c.elhipse
of Ihe force,;!; eoppi r market, in London,
a decline of nearlv & nas mu le.
NOTIC13 0?
INTeiNTtON:
LiiiaK
Noiiiic i
leuucil si-!
arflu.p
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fiiiteHMlltf
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Sli'd
tu m:ik t! mi I J.M e , f I , : Ml!!';.'
IllMl said plo')!' will hr; I'll.
in.ls ut M..r.-.w c .ir.t.v,
Uec. 'ii, lS.il, vis:
!ein:ut e'i
Hi!. I'll, for tlie .'.IJ'.i !.','.: ;
SI.
It" IHUIl.'S til" fell.e.'.'i.'K '
l!lliltinUIHlH r,'lsi(i,'!IOII I'.il.'.l
sitid himl, viz:
Andrew ltml. Clili' K. J..
Fred Ashbiinnii, ul V.n- ,t e
3i".-.'0 i'. A. Mi
ill. Ui:iiir..;i, Oi., nn
hdcrlt
I, 1';. 4 o, It 'A E. v.
's, .Tainns II. -l(i:D':
i. i i',
M:NAt.l, Hotjistor.
rJO'i'ICK OF INTENTION,
J.art? Cirrf-l-.l UiitumV.
Notit'D its ticr.'lr ;;ivoD tli'ir ' !:
W'Uli.r hiis fiim U'rlico oi' iiis i
iinal iiinuf in H.up)irrt ol' liisc!
(intdf will !)( HDt'lo llffiMi' ! ;!
Morrow coiiuly, at; ltcp;i:r-f,
3(1, lSJtl, viit
Albt'rt Jf. Siti
T). H. No. ri'.Mtj, fm- lit.: VvVj H
io naitD'.'?', tin? hiM.'fwin wif
Iiiu cimliiinoiirt r";.i.iitju;B npi t)
, I", V!
i'Mi !o nuil- o
and lii:it saiii
on, on Nov.
hid! cuUi;;:tioii
ol. fttitl li'Jn!. VI:
loiiry 1
ado, .J, Jl,it'ih, i'ii. lor .ill.
Moduli, li
Any I'd',
aUowaiice
nf i
Or.
ll.-t
or won knows oi' jui y
' Hdi !-.v u::il (in ri;;ilt:i
vi'vvi t, why hiicli proof
ill ! k'ivi'ii ;nt oiiporlu-
ll"il tlDlO J'.'iri .;u;h to
subni.utiti'ti i'!-a:;n;i. int. I.
tioiirf c? 1 iiiforior (lei
rjlituiNi not In- (liJowcd,
mty at, t)o; ;iin)d nioiiti
ero-.j-cxiiiiiiiifi w;t:
ftnl !i oti'o.' cvi'i''ti't' tu
i.'il by ulriiituuit,
ll
I'Ul Of TI.
ii.r.lit-
VAvr,
KOTICJi OX'1
IN'TfiN 1 1 ON
I.,UHl OiltCf 11
.:t;l . Or.,
i- 11.
s:i.
itofifO I.t Itoi'i'tiy trivi'D
tDuiD.'ti MHttiler La.- tiled no!
m.ike liiiiii t-o-of in su;toov
: foliowilT ;.
itilciititci rn
I
fl?i. ill .iMil i li;tt
t:iinl prooi will Ii-' KDttIo Iji'i.i.'o il,i' rmi'iiy t i-'ck
Of AlotTOvV CM. !llV, Ul-., .it ii.'p.ruiT, V)m.o!i, on
Nov. ifsji, v.z:
1). H. Nu.y;.. F ;r ?iV'.i. li' . 10, r!(l 'VA.
H.27J-:. '
Hi'ii'iiuftH tho :;iilrw.'l wlt.K'tw-'s l r-rove
his font ii. uoi; rc'iulo'.icf! up'ni, fii;d ciiltiv-lUim
of. rttdd land vr'.:
J a inert ;will", sM. lit-'.'in, W. tl. Hoit ;;i:d
V. M. ii;;lt;.-, :.!t )' : ji.mm-, r.
Any peri-on wiio d '-'ifeH (u oi-t-in.sl n.iinHt. tlm
lll!ov;ir c nf u-jIi jinii'l, or w'm K'divh if tmy
MiitslitDtia! ri;iM.)n, u id. t the lav ii:.i iho ivrilii'
tions of the Iiitei'ioi' i).'j):irl(iifiii, whyst'ch prioi'
shoilitl i:of. tx uliowed, v.'iil l. ;;ivr.n nn ..;i,ir
tuniti 'it liin hm.' liDMiii-mci tii;;" U'td pDn-o lo
CK;-s.fS;iiniliD ill;; W it H:--!;s ' .l i t-J :ti in:.ti , arid
tn o'fi-r I'videiD'n in i'hIhiU il of th :t fat'iniiiU'd by
cUiinutni,
3l:i-'J I1i:niiv 'Iinkhaut, iilsii-r
Iiii AT Oil OTOi!
Till-; GAZlil'i'lL
Is ihe, Bi-sl M ",;) Pit pry in
E'trli'VH Oiyioii, vet innny
irr.ii Ira Is of our count!
nml the immniF.c coun
try tributary lo it,
do not liu'co
THE GAZETTE
Or
(i'ti other L'ni
THEY .MUST
:-slai:rr.
HAVE
iivirr;
A
' least, and
our Jriioiili
pn ret I 0. .
ii order t
ic'io retire
benefit
new -
vr hiire '))
!oei::!o!h J,i
of I'
nineis.
BE A
KW OF.TIlf.M.
l-'i.r 200 new snb.-.f
Henpt'.cr (iiizi ile it
ers to tlie
.00 apiece.
we will pivea :;eo,l t vo-i. .i-.-e ii,ria
wngoii (',', inch xi.:l, worth 100.
Ti'.e gi tt-'i-ep uf a club has 'j he.
choie of anv make in tlie market.
100 8uli.vriber? secures a
good lot in the Loi.uey ."idditon.
Will sell for s2.")0 in one year.
180 subscribers, 01:0 walnut bed
room set and sofa, worth irOO.
170 subscribers, i'So worth of
provisions from lleppn. r's stores.
1(50 subscriber.-, an fr -0 ly-gnu
plain finish. A good iiu-trument.
loO subscribers, a gang plow
best make. ,
140 subscriber, a good road
cart, harness ami genuine v. hale
bone whip, worth Ss0.
130 su'ose.il'ei's, one line Ban
Jose saddle, silver inlaid hand-
peven drawers. Attachments go
with machines. Worth.55.
1"0 sub.vcribeis,. nn American
rn:on sewing machine with at-t.i-'umeiits.
A fine high-arm ma
chine made by the New Home Co.
It is worth 50. The same num
ber of subscribers will take a "Tri
umph" cooking range and outfit,
Price $")).
'.'!) subscriber;;, a good $45 sad
dle and a quirt a set of double
bi-,i.;;;y harness, or a ladies gold
watch.
75 subscribers, a silk dress pat
tern, worth o7.50. '
70 subscribers, a set of work
harness, worth S35.00.
(io subscribers, a New Model
Winchester 40--GO cal, and fullre
londing outfit, worth S32.50.
00 subscribers, takes a fine coin
silver hunting case watch, worth,
t-li). -
55 subscribers", u fine side-saddle
and bridle full outfit.
50 subscribers, a good baby car
riage, worth $25.
4.S subscribers, 20 vards of
k cassimere two dress pat- f
terns, worth 2-1.
45 subscribers takes a New Mtd
el Winchester, 40-70 cal.
41 subscribers, a- Marian rifle,
worth 22.
4:1 subscribers, a colts revolver, ,
45 cal, blued or nickle plated. A
fine gun for a stockman or cowboy,
worth $21.50.
42 subscribers, silver mounted,
hand-made, Spanish bits, and a
pair of California "chaps," worth
m.
40 subscribers, a ladies side
saddle a Winchester rifle or a
solid coin silver watch.
38 subscribers, a splendid sofa.
Uti 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, 4J inch barrel. A beauty.
Worth S1G.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 subKcribers, a neat and well
finished bedstead worth $15.
2(5 subscribers, a pair of genuine
coin silver bits, or set of parlor
chairs grand premiums, either
worm 5.io
24 subscribers takes away $11
worth of merchandise,
20 subscribers, a Seth Thomas
cluck, worth-?10.
16 subscribers, a beautiful plush
toilet. set. Cheap at $12,
10 subscribers, a cowboy's hat.
Stetson's make, and two pounds of
tho best chewing tobacco.
11 subscribers, a cowboy's hat,
Stetson's.
losubsciibers takes 0 sacks oE
Hoppner Hour or a pair of
boots, either worth SG,
10 subscribers is good for 3 .
worth of millinery goods or mer
chandise. '
0 subscribers, a barrel of the
"Peerless" ilonr; worth. S'4.50.
8 subscribers, a barrel of Hopp
ner Hour, a nice plush photograph
album or a pair of men's or ladies'
shoes.
0 subscribers, a set oE silver,
pbued tea spoons or a gentleman's
hat worth
( subscribers takes a box of
cigars, a pair of rolled gold-plate
sleeve-buttons or a good buggy
whip. 4 subscrilx rs, a neat photograph
album or a year's subscription to
the 1 feppner (iAaKTTE,
3 suhsynLers will take any arti
cle in the market worth $1.50
2 subscribers, SI worth of C
sugar or a pocket knife, autograph
album, etc., etc.
An old subscriber w ho brings in
a cash subscriber will get a pre
mium worth 50 cents.
77eT tn no end to the List of'pre
m in his. We have on ly named a
,'' ' the many hundred Premi
ums Kiikh can be secured by a little
vork in your respective neighbor
flood In working for the
7 1 1 v I ! I'N E R G A Z E TTE
You represent
H Live Paper ptu
Uud 'Uf veil IdoJiUstieil
and whhth never fails to
CHre News in fact , it is what
it purports to be a NE WSPAPER.
fee family must have a newspaper
and any one eau secure Valuable
Premiums with a little effort.
If you do not want those
offered, you have the
privilege of takings'
. something elsCy
If ynil I1UV9S
Cash
Sittwribtii enomjh,on tfiW Aatw tttt
trovble to. !-jad tntrself down with
ifiires' from Heppner's stores.
I THIS IS A'O "FAKE." H'E MUST
! It AVE itORK SVPSCHJB
- ' t, kx run - -
TIIE GxVZETTE,
MORE READS US OE XEWS.
Ji Yi'fc to the
! 0 A Z K T T 15 O V P 1 0 h
1 Jor Sample Copies and go to work
at once.
! -
This Proposition
t
i Remains in Full Force
Jan.
I, I
890.
1- 1. 1
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i TThcn I F-r Ctke 1 not mean merely t9
' F?op tii 'i'-li.r a t.in j, ami tiioa h.ive them w
! tain jim' 1. I i:t;a A KAlUCAi
S 1 h-v j tao uiseactt ol
Lia.'.u.-.-
'SYop
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A l-'c-t r 'n t. I ivst my remcdT t
1 1.; :: l'.c iro,.s ef1:. J-- ...IPC oilier, hava.
J ,i!t, is no re 11011 1 .r in' n--rrt-..!!ini!;acnr'i
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