Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, March 27, 1890, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE
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l.UiKiF.T AND
Rl.ACKMAX.
if. shy
Tli Biljl t .March Kli. iu )rw!it- i
ifiK the ujiiikj of Frank K.'ilor;; t il.
readers, as a cantiitlato fur ten atonal
bonorB, Mates ail the (joo:I ipialitM-s of
that t!i;iitli mau. wbicli, in ii jul!ii"ul,
should ooiaiiieiiil him to iiuhliu cuusiii
erMtion. The (iAzrri'ii Wiikea mo igana with the
Huil'jel in its praise of Mr. KilliKK
when it aesnmeB to (riticiso the qualifi
cations and character of a cotnpetiutf
candidate wbone name was early nnu-(f.'-Hti
(1 to the 'people by tha Cazbttk as
a person w ho would, if elected, Berve
with fidelity to the interest.-, of the dis
trict ami the whole p"oph hy insinua
tions whieh oan mislead only tiioe who
are niiHiiiniamteii with Mr. lUaokmau,
the (jazktik is thrown u;on its own (li
feline. The IJuilict ia pleased to say: "For
various reasons .Mr. Jilaokirian is not
popular nuious the readers of this paper.
If is relations with them as a merchant
deem to have a jrreat deal to da with Ins
lack of popularity. Iti their association
with hira as buyers of his wares they
have had flood opportunities to jtldtie
whether he would he the man to repre
sent t'-ain in a public capacity."
Tiois by insinuations which its road
- ers are to interpret and apply as they
may choose, would the Bial'jcl dispose
of Henry JJIackman. It makes no spe
cific charges, only vapie and indefinite
assertions, which would lead the igno
rant to infer dishonerable acts in one's
business intercourse.
If the numberB of the "readers of this
(JliDif.t) paper" w jre know n it would
not lie diihcult to fiuure on the un
popularity of Mr. Blackman. But as
the LuiUjrl claims to speak for its read
eis ami not for itH proprietors, it must be
an Bccepted fact that all its readers are
oppoBed to Mr. Blackmail, and therefore
he is very unpopular.
It is true lleury Blackman kas been
engaged in active business iu Heppuer
for many years and during that time has
shown himself to be an energetic and
enterprising citizen, always in the frout
in every project to advance the interests
of Heppuer or Morrow county, and feels
an honest pride in the growth and fu
ture advancement of Eastern Oregon. If
during the time of his large ami exten
sive business intercourse, some persons
are not to bo found who have unfriendly
feelings toward him, he is fortunate in
deed. The respect which is accorded to a
man by hiB neighbors with whom he has
had daily intercourse for years, is the
best evidence of character and ability.
At four successive elections have his
fellow citizens shown their confidence in
Lim by their free suffrages in eleoting
him to the office of mayor of their city.
At the election, iu l'"ebruury,with an op
ponent of worth and ability, he wus re
elected by a vote of three to one. Such
a record does not accord with the estima
tion which the Btidtjet is pleased to pre
sent to its readers. It mistakes the in
telligence of the citizens of Morrow, if
by such insinuating intimations it can
sucoecd iu its purpose to smirch the pri
vate character of a respected citizen bed-use
his name should be presented to
his fellow citizenB for their consideration
to serve them in a publiu capacity.
A FREE TRADER'S VIEW OF THE
NEW TARIFF.
It has been claimed by the advocates
of a protective tariff that the doctrine
of free trade und low tarilt' emanated
from British economists and manufac
liners and the continued agitation of
the free trade question in this country
through organized leagues, is aided by
menus nnd assistance directlv from for
eign traders and manufacturers. Facts
are suflicieutly well established to justify
the charges which the advocates of the
Amerioau svstem have repeatedly urged.
The provisions of the new tariff bill so
far as the committee have adopted and
made public have brought to light the
has been said that farmers of the Uuited
States were not benelitted by a tanll,
and that their products were not affected
by loreigu competition.
Whatever the opinion of the Ameri
can farmer may be as to the effects of
the tariff lrpon his home market, the
following, from the Toronto, Canada.
Olobe, gives a gloomy, though truthful
view ot the etlects of the new tariff
the .Dominion. As the United States
tiirmer is demanding relief through leg
islation, tue question arises, because it
is involved iu the solution of a problem,
shall the United States continue to pro
vide good markets for the Canadian
farmer by depriviug its own farmers of
the millions which the Olobe admits are
annually drawn from them under the
present low tariff?
The Toronto Globe of March 2t)tb,
commenting on the proposed changes
in the American tariff says: "The effect
of imposing these taxes will either be to
wipe out Canada's whole export trade to
the states, or to force our farmers to- ao
Oopt prices from 15 to L'O per cent, less
than they now obtain for some Sf&),000,
UOO worth of surplus which we now selK
to the states. This surplus will, if
thrown on the home market, reduce the
prices of all products which farmers
Bell for Canadian consumption. Their
anuuul loss will thus amount up to
many millions, and the value of their
iuuub auo property win oe enormotu:iy
diminished. Every merchaut, every
bank, every loan oouipauy, every holder
of mortgages, every mechanic, must
suffer with the fanner. All alike should
join iu agitation to avert disaster by
forcing the government to seek conti
nental free trade."
FASHION NOT FACT.
Ceitaiu press writers are endeavor
ing to attribute the low price of corn to
a protective tariff. It is difficult to see
what a tariff has to do in fixing the price 1 1
of that staple, as the tariff places no tax ! tlTril V V t i 8 V
on Krain exported. If there were no I , f ' pIaut her omoUS' pea8' eto
tariff would people consume more than Tue u,!Is Bre beautiful and green,
they do now at the low prioe offered? I Grain looks remarkably well.
is k prooawe mat a Dign price could be j
oiit aiued if the tariff w as wiped out to
day V If there is no market iu which to
sell at the present price, how do they
propose to sell at a biyher price? It is
well known that the consumption of au
Article is greater at low prices than when
high, aud is sure to extend to
the extreme limit of demand.
The fact is, the trouble consists in the
euormous overproduction of the article
beyond the wants of consumers. The
supply ist too abundant for the demand
and the tariff has nothing to do with the
present condition of the grain prices
wuatever. j.tie lasmon ot charging the
low price ot gram to a tanrt is getting
ittucu. it it too oto ana nas Decome
thin. Try eoniethimr else.
In a railroad cut near Whatcom cre k,
fifteen feet under blue clay, workmen re
cently nnearthed a skeleton of an Indian.
He was dead, but bis bones w ere well
preserved aud showed no siirns of petri
fication. How be happened to get un
derneath fifteen feet of blue day is the
mystery. Portland Oregon ian. It af
fords the Gazette pleasure to know that
the Oivyonian always endeavors to be
trutulul in stating tacts. As the skele- ;
ton was dead when found, oue can lie-1
lieve the fact of the finding, but if it bad ;
assured its readers that the skeleton was ;
alive then what? ;
Tiit-ke is a Keneral demand for a re-;
peal or the mo-taage tax law and the
exemption of indebtei'.ness. The advo- :
cates justly oiairn th:.t the tax comesi
irorn tue oorrower. yet tne same persons
will denounce a law whk'h would per
mit counties or cities to issne bonds
free from taxation, for money
borrowed for public purposes
which comes from the tax payer. "Con
sistency, chon art a jewell."
PEOPLE
VILL MAK1
YOU A'.Vul
MIHTAK.ES,
I
From remarks made by m:o;y, we are !
led to suppose that the Gakutti: is gen- j
orally considered a republican p-ier, and
in advocating the remvnat; m r-.nd ehe
tion to oiliue of any p. rsou cuts'd1. the
ranks, the sheet is really guilty of a very
u u pard on able t r in sgressio n .
We also hear that the paper is "noo
tral," otherwise, "on the fence," and
consequently has no right to open its
head on any sal ject, except, perhaps,
the regular duruing of delinquent sub
scribers, who, by the way, d.uj't pay
much attention to it, or the usual u eath
er notes, such as "Mu.iT' "Rainy weath
er again' etc., etc.
In all these suppositions our friends
are mistaken. The paper is strictly in
dependent in every department, ai-.d
may or may not advocate the claims of
any person to othee. ICelative to the
many issues before the people at this
tiuie, the Gazette has advocated that
which it thought to be best for our sec
tion, and it ib quite true that tlm repub
lican party has never had any reatou to
object to our opinions on mauy subjects
now agitating the entire nation. Our
opinions are not moulded to suit the
narrow coufiiies of any political party,
but are brought forward for their true
worth as this paper understands it.
Local interests determine the course
of this sheet in every instance, which
would no doubt cause us to commit that
unpardonable sin of helping a democa'
into office.
LOOK OUT FOR ALTERED
NATIONAL BA.XK
BILLS.
Everyone ahonld be on their usird iu
taking iijitior.M currency. Our exrliari
es from vnri'ina points iu the Northwest i
give accounts of the pasBing if notes ;
purporting to be $20 bills, which, in fact !
have been raised from $5 bills. The j
Pendleton papers report that several of
the raised notes have been passed in
that city. The Walla Walla Union also j
reports their circulation in that city.
Before accepting bills of the higher de
nominations, scrutinize them closely. lo
not take them, especially the $-0 noti-s,
nuless satisfied they are genuine.
BUCKLIS'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenra, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
Blaius, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
a-id j.ositively cures Files, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
'2.") cents per box. For sale by A. X).
Johusou &z Co
COURT .FKOCEEIUNGS.
MONDAY MARCH 2G, '90.
L F Shipley vs C F & W F Wallace,
dismissed.
First Natioual Bank vs R C Barclay,
dismissed.
J W Morrow vs P ii B'ytlie, dismiss
ed. American Mortgage Co vs M D Crow
et al continued.
State of Oregon vs Chaa Kimsey, con
tinued. TUESDAY, ifARC'H 25.
vs , dismissed.
W. (). Minor vs John Hank, judgement
bv default.
"Clara Lively vs John R. Lively, di
vorce. Decree granted aud plaiutirF al
lowed to assume her maiden name,
Clara Willingham.
The Solicitor's Loan & Trust Co. vs
Daniel Shippey and wife, continued.
Herman Heynemann vs T V Marshal,
settled.
Nels Jones vs Major Denuis et al, de
murrer over-ruled and decree of fore
closure granted.
Henry Heppner vs Win Farrier, dis
missed. Coffin M. Farland & Co vs R E JohB-
Hf-r,f;WiWrt ao"rSit-'r3iTumiiW)raf
and continued tor service as to W B
Cunninghame and R C Barclay.
Andrew Carlson admitted to citizen
ship.
lue American Mortgage Co vs M U
Crow, et al, judgement by default.
WEDNESDAY. 26.
W B Cunninghame vs J O Ball, con-
urmauoD tor sale ot real estate granted.
State vs Walter Richardson, grand ju
ry found not a true bill.
barah Griffith vs E W Griffith, decree
or divorce granted. 1
State va P Barry, grand jury returned
not a true bill.
O R & N Co vs L F Shipley, continu
ed. State vs E W Bowell, moving scabby
sheep without a permit. Grand jury
find true bill. Fined Sol) and costs.
State vs E J Keeney. Moving scab
by sheep without permit. Grand inrv
find a true bill. Fined $r0 and costs.
THl: JtSDAY, 27.
State vs Eb Dickens. Indicted for
murder in the first degree. Trial iu
progress and jury being empaneled.
BLESSING OF SLEEP.
DR. FLINT'S REMEDY, for the mm
or woman who rinds himself or herself
unable to sleep, is an invulnerable medi
cine, which will not onlv nrooure the
blessmg of sleep, but will prevent gener
al Dreamngaowu or the whole system.
Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or,
address Mack Drug Co., N. Y.
EIGHT MILE MATTERS.
Beautiful weather.
The sonnd of the hammer is heard as
the farmer drives the staples in fencing
his land, and the sound ot the plough
boy's voice as he calls to his faithful
team, or as he whistles a merry tune as
the sod is rolled over, and the uood
Gronud squirrels are plentiful. Little
; boys find it pleasaut and profitable busi-
ncss to catch them aud take them to the
county clerk aui receive the bounty.
Mr. Spray has been quite sick, hut is
better.
Sheep and other stock are doiug quite
well now on tho greu grass.
Several of the farmers iutond to set
out fruit trees this spring.
Rev. Bailes, from Hardman, preached
a series of sermons at the Eight Mile
school house, ihey had one accession
to their church. Mr. W. Halley Sr. Mr.
Bailes is
minister in the Christian
church.
There will be Sabbath School at Eight
Mile center every Sabbath at 11 o'clock
now since the weather has become
warm.
Ed. Ashbangb aud Gill Joues are
woiking at the carpeuteriug business.
Mr. Johuston, of Drippif Springs'
has sold bis farm to a new cotkr.
Eight Mile, Or., March 22, 'l. T. K. W.
PARAGRAPHS FROM GOOSEBERRY.
-'e-
Pereil -
Brians' ''bile" has ilisap-
priug has opened at last and farmers ;
are busily engaged
plowing for their !
PU i
'r.,.!.,, iuuuu en-
coraf - 'ei as the prospects for an abun-i
.
A. li,. .uc ay, one ui our energetic
farmers is busy plowing sod and pre
paring for a large crop rest year. He
has seveuty acres of fall s-jwd s-rain from
w hieh he expects a lar-e yield this com
ing year.
Cvmttx.
" If a woman is pretty.
To me 'tis no matter, - ,
Be she blonde or brunette,
.o she lew me look, at liar.
An unhealthy woman Is rarely. If
beautiful. The peculiar diseases to wnicrj so
many of the sei are subject, are prolino
L. - .nllnw fH. blotched With UO-
sWhtiy pimples, dull, lustreless eyes and ema
ciated forms. Women so afflicted, can be per-
aianently cured ny using- ur. i-ieic;
Prescription; and with the restoration of
hoalth comes that beauty which, oombined
with good qualities of head and heart, makei
women ansei of loveliness.
WABFiHIEO. iTil-ri 2?& i
inarantee from the
manufacturera, that it will riTO satiifactlon
in every case, or money will be wf waded. It
Jg a ponitive specific for all those painful disor
ders, irreKularities and weaknesses with whiob
bo many women are afflicted.
Copyright, 1883, by World" Dii. Mid. A-lS'K.
BE. PIEECS'S PELLETS
Paroiy VegetabEe !
Perfectly Harmless
TJ3CESTJAXED AS A LIVER POL,
Smallest, Cheapest, Eaaleat to take.
One tiny, Sustar-ooated Pell.t a dose. Curat
Sick HeH'iiiehe, Biliousr Headache. Constipa
tion In'Six' S'-ion, Bilious Attacks, and all de
ranpfmon'ts of the Stomach aud Bcwula,
iA ocnU a Tia!, bj druggists.
UXSTED STATICS PATKNTrt.
A I.it Ili'ivivtil
bv the I.niMl Oi'ace
The
les Recently.
Tin? f-.lioivins is a list of patents grant
ed by Uncle Sam during the past few
months to claimants in this vicinity of
The Dalles district. If you desire yonr
natents sent by mail, indorse your name
across the face of the receiver's receipt
and forward it to the land olHce, and
send a note requesting that the patent
be mailed to your address:
Reuben Al
H M Thornton
John Stone
T M A J Parrish
John Thompson
Edward Henke
Wm Doak
Josiah S Boothby
Robt F Seale
David Hunt
F Lister
Mary E Summers
G V Bolton
Thos E Desart
Walter H MeAtee
A Field
C W Halsey
Sarah A Brown
Eliza A Keys
R C Barclay
L C Trask
Mary C Donaldsou
K Campbell
J A Friend
W B Gihiam
S P Ward
Jno Graham
Thos. M Kimsey
Sam P Wurd
James P Rhea
Ohas B Tavlor
M Callaghan
O E Farns-.vorth
Wm Barton
Jno E Remington
Chris W Houston
M M Rice
Geo Male
J C Murphy
Allen Grant
Jesse K Baling
Ilavid Hamilton
Robt McClary
Peter Heneretzn
C P Maupin
Lucy H Smith
James Johnson
Jno H Piper
W B Scott
Jesse P Yancey
Thomas J Teeters
B A Hunsaker
I) Rice
Jno W Stewart
Josie A Porter
T W Euos
TO CONTRACTORS
The directors of the Palace Hotel Com
pany will receive sealed bids for the
foundation work of their building, to be
opened at their office ou the first day of
April, low. worn to ua uuuiiuoiu-cu
ten davs after acceptance of the bid, and
numnlpted iu forty davs. Bond for
double the amount of the bid will be re
n ni red. Vlans and enecifiofttions may
be seen at the First
National Bank of
i-oervM Trie
04 0t
V. Momtow,
Secretary.
WEEKLY EXCURSIONS.
On and after Tuesday, Feb. 25th, the
Union Facihc, "The Overland Koute
will run a furnished Pullman Colonist
Car from PurtlHnd to St. Joseph, Mo
lt avmg Portland every Tuesday at 9:00
p. ni., arriving at St. Joseph the follow
ing Saturday.
Tl. is car will be fitted up with mat
tresses, pillows, bedding, curtains and
toilet appliances, leaving notliini; to be
i"iirhinbeJ by the passengers, and will be
in e'lariro of a uniformed porter.
Berths can be secured at the very low
rate of 3.00 for an upper or lower dou
bio btrtu from Portland to St. Joseph.
Passeciers holding tourist, first-class,
or eccund-class tickets will be carried in
this car.
For rafos, through tickets, sleeper
bertiJB, or detailed information, apply to
the nearest Ticket Agent Union Pacific
System, or
T. W. Lee,
Gen'l PaS3. Agt., Portland
KAHDOtf KRjtARKS.
Job printing at pendIeton uricea at
the Gazktte office.
A fine line of eold neus. pencils, etc..
at E. J. Siocum's drug store.
Yon will do well to see cloaks at W. O.
Minor's before pnrchasing elsewhere.
Hasmits, the dentist, will fill teeth, or
ex.raci me same m a scieut.no manner.
The Salhtg, Morgan and Russell but
ter at W. O. Minor's. None better in
the market.
Grain & Ruark. horse shoers;
horses shod with new shoes all round
after date for $1.50 per head.
Mat. Liehtenthal will open your eves
in prices of his boots aud shoes. You
cau buy them no cheaper in Portland.
Al lovers of a social smoke will find
the most complete and best, selected
stock of pipes and tobacco in the city at
Leezer & Thompson's. Call and see for
yourselt.
1 lie M Buckingham & Heoht, men's
suoe will not rip. Best in the market
for the price. Buy them at M. Lichten
thal's. Go to Mat. Lichtenthal's for Ihe Lud
low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted.
Also "Fargo" S2.50 ladies' kid shoe.
The best shoe for the money in the mar
ket. Do you want some dried venison? Go
to j. w. juatlook & Co.'
. s grocery store
aud evervthina else in Hipir liroa
The most complete stock of groceries in
Heppuer.
Coffim fz McFarland have made a lib
eral offer in presenting customers with
a bep.tiful bound volume for every S25
worth of goods purchased iu the line of
dry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Roberts & Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe
your horse, aud in fact there is nothing
in the blacksmitbiug line that they are
not able to do.
Eemeinber that ail paid np subscribers
to the Gazette are entitled to a brand
notice, free of charge. This of itself is
worcu more tnan $1 to the stockman, tf.
If you n-aut to see tiie latest novehieR
m spring neck wear go to Van Puyn's.
Elep-aut liue of the Intact imrf
Pt patterns ever broncht t- Ilennner
at Van Dnvu's.
full line Brownsville's clothing blan
ua lsKe jonr mensnre oti
site. Van luyii is sole agent for Hopp-
ner.
Lstest novelties in gents ftirnxliioga,
such as silk shirts, very fiiie nil. wool
shirt1, fancy sochs, s;.. pindeis trie, at
Van Puyns.
Coming'. The very latest :u e.-isrem
straw hats, look ait boys for nobby
stvJesatVan Duyn's.
11 J i-
We take pleasure in in for ruing our customers ami the public generally
that we Lave just removed our stock of General Merchandise
into our Elegant New Brick Store down Main Street,
where we shall be pleased to welcome all.
We have the Best Assorted Stock of Goods
in this section.
In Gent's, Youth's and Boyfs Clothing
We are The Leaders.
We can show a Hantlsome Liiue of Fiue Tailor Made Suits, of the Lateat Styles
aud Moat Brilliant Patterns. Don't buy yonr Spring Suit before
Examining our Assortment.
FINE, STYLISH HATS IN ALL SHAPES.
LADIES'
ANT) : MISSES' : FINE : SHOES : AND
Grents Footwear in all Grades.
FINEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES AND RANGES IN THE CITY.
The "Home Jewel" Ranges will "bake the
and Tinware. California ban Jose baddies, rsits ana opurs. nrvj
Harness. MITCHELL WAGONS. Plows and Harrows. Doors and
Windows. Paints, Oils aud Glass. Carpets, Wall Papers. Black
smith's Stone Coal. Shingles, Lime Sulphur, Cement.
CLOCKS, AND WATCHES. GUNS AND PISTOLS. TKU.M and v auism.
Commencing Monday Morning, FEBRUARY, 17th, 1890, we intend
presenting to every retail casn purcuaser oi ury guuus, ciuiu-
ing; boots, shoes, hate-Aud a.ps to the amount
of Twenty-five Dollars (S25.00),
A BEAUTIFUL BOUND VOLUME,
Worth 84 each. Our p-uces on all
the books from the publishers east, in large quantities, we
are eabled to offer them as an inducement to increase
our trade. The above offer holds good until
JULY 1, 1890.
Do not miss this chance, but start
present, for EACH T WEKTl-i 1 VE UULLAKS IVUlU'n V
DRY GOODS Purchased between the above dates.
Orders from the Country Solicited. Highest price
Paid for Sheep Pelts.
Aa'ents for Christy & AVise.
AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE t
Prices reduced. Every family now can
liave the bent Automatic Sewing Ma--hitie
in the market at reduced price.
Tor particulars send for our new Illus
trated Circular with samples of stitcn
iws. Our Illustrated Circular shows
every part of the Machine perfectly, and
is worth sending for even if you have a
Machine. Kruse & Murphy Mfg. Co.,
455 and 437 West 2Gth St., N. T. City.
TttO
THROUGH TRAINS EACH WAY
DAILY. VIA
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Commencing with Sunday, March 2nd,
both first and second-class tickets will be
honored on the "Limited Fast Mail
Trains," 3 and 4, as well also as the
"Overland Flyers," Nos. 1 and 2.
"The Limited Fast Mail" trains are
equipped with Pullman Palace and Col
onist Sleepers, Dining Cars, Chair Cars
and Coaches, and run solid between
Portland aud Chicago, daily without
change.
The "Overland Flyer" trains are
equipped with Pullman Palace Sleepers
and coaches, between Portland and
Council Bluffs, and with Pullman Colo
nist sleepers between Portland and
with through trains to aud from Si.lt
Lake, and at Cheyenne with through
trains to and from Denver, Kansas City
and St. Louis.
The above trains afford the quickest
time between the Northwest Pacific
Coast and Eastern and Southern points.
Detailed time of trains, rates, through,
tickets, Baggage Checks, etc., oan be
procured upon application to any agent
of the Union Pacific System.
T. W. LEE,
J. C. HART, Ag't, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
Heppner Or. 64-8
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
F
OR SCHOOL SUPT.
TO THE VOTERS OP MOltROW COUNTV.
I hereby announce mvself a candidate
for the office of County Superintendent of
Hebnols for Morrow county, subject to
the decision of the Reonblican C nnntv
Convention. T. C. Aubrey.
JpOK COUNTY JUDGE.
TO TUB VOTERS OF MOBKOW mtiMTV
I hereby announce mvself a candidate
tor bounty Judge of Morrow Connty and
re-election, snbject to the will and pleas
ure of the Democratic Convention in
Heppner, April .
March 26, '90. 2t Wm. Mitcheli,,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land OfBco at La Grande, Or.. Mar 17 '90
Notice is hereby (riven that the f ollowinu-nanied
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
Unal proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the county indue
or in his absence before the ounty clerk of
Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on May
S, lfeWl, viz:
Hiram L. Copple.
Hrl No 2627 forthe BEVi BE'i sec 3 SW 8W
S5'.SH,?l,i5!48eolo'I4W!1wi"8: 11 TP
o O rt Lt Hi W M.
He names tll fnllo-IXriTIO' virnasca. n
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
L. Hamilton. D. A. ''armlton, T. H. Bisboe ar.d
rreeman Greene, of Heppner, Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the reuia
tions of the interior department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be driven an opportu
nity at the above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant
and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submit!
ted by claimant.
6"w0 Henht Kinbhabt. Register.
Blyth Bros.'
IMPORTED ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION,
Waggoner!
Registered m the Shire Stud Books of Great
ouim aim xrejttnu ana America. Will
BtaDd the season at the Farrier Kanch 7
miles from Heprmer and will visit
Heppner every Thursday through
out the Beason.
lll e ?, insure, t); season
$2 a month pasturage.
WAGGONEK is aDark Chfisfnnt
foaledjune. 1886 and waa hr.l h a
KaDsom Hitchin, Hertfordshire. TW.
land. Weighs 2000 lbs. and stands over
io oaoas nign.
Season of 1890.
-:0:
The thoroughbred imported Clydesdale stallions
Piniiioh Chief,
(4176, Vol. V. Am. Stud Book.) (5757, Tol
X, Stud Book of Great Britain .)
Harlrfield, -
(4477, Vol. V, Am. Stnd Book.) (6827, Stud Boo
of Grrat Britain.)
Will stand this season at mv tWo
Big Butter creek, 5 miles from Lena, and
serve ma-ies at the following ratas:
l&mgieleap $10.00
1 beason 820.00
Insure with Foal $20 00
Maree from a distance pastured and attended to
for $r2 a month. 64-'im B. B. Mann,
1 I i n
SLIPPERS
cake. uu line 01 urocenes, narvaie
goods are low as the lowest, liuying
in at once buying from us and get a
SIGNAL SERVICE UECOKD.
For Week Ending Wednesday, March 21.
Mean Mean Pre- Char
Date Temp. Max. Min. liar, cip. acter.
Uai-20 41.0U 5.1.0(1 34. 0U ;i(l.07.) i'lTHi ci'r
21 4x 50 511,(10 40..rH) 3U.I.10 0,(1 cl'd
22 47.50 57 Oil 41) 31,840 0.4 cl'd
23 37.00 4S.UI Sl.OI 30.1HU U.li2 fair
24 38.25 52.(10 27.50 30 2.KI 1 (Mil cl'r
25 34.50 44 511 4n.(U 21I.VJ5 I 0.(.9 cl'd
2!i 3i.00 4!i.5Q 3i.5i 30.130 j 0.41 cl'd
A. Smith.
SUMMONS.
Id the circuit conrt of the State cf OreKon, for
the Loimty of Morrow.
J. Li. Morrow & Son, Pl'ff,
vs.
Richmond C. Barclay. Def
Action at law for the recovery of money.
To Kiuhmond 0. liarclay, defendant.
In the same of the Stale of Oregon, yem are
hereby reonired to KDDear and answer the com.
plaint tiled ajiainst you ia the above untitled ac
tion within ten days from the date of the service
of this summons upon you if served within this
county, or if served in any other county of this
state, then within twenty days of the date of the
service of this summons upon you, or if served
opon you by publication, then you are required
to answer said complaint on the tirst day of the
npyt. tprm of said court after six wenktt publica
tion of this summons, to wit: On Monday, the
'Aith dav of March. LsW). and if you fail so to
ewer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take
judgment attainst you as prayed for in the com
plaint, namely, for the sum of One Hundred and
It 'is ordered that by Hon. Jas. A.
Fee, a "indire of tho Circuit court oi'
r.hn Sixth iiidivial district of Oreeon. that ser-
vi ?A nf NitmmnnK hn niHilft niifin voa bv Dublica-
tion in the Heppner Gazette, a newspaper of
peneral circulation in said county, lor si con
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the State of Oregon for
mo uuuiiiy o jiorrow.
Nelson Jones, Plaintiff,
Thomas J. Smith, William Hughes,
John A. Ayles, W. K. Ellis and 1
G. W. Kea. Defendant.
Suit in equity to foreclose a mortgage on real
property.
lo 1 nomas J. Smith and John A. Ayles, de-
In the name of the state of Oregon.
You are hereby summoned and reqmired to ap
Dear in said court, on or hfur. tha tt ax, ,,f
the next regular term thereof to be begun and
uwu hi neppuer, aiorrow county, Uregon,
the frourth Mondav in March. IhW). nmt unnar
; me complaint or piamtitt nled therein, or jud-
t'ci . i y-j nui or laaoii ilKUIlJOt JOtt IOr
want thereof, for the relief paayod for in the
complaint namely; a decree for the foreclosure
or tne mortgage executed by yoa to the defend,
ant, Wm. Hughes, upon the following described
rein property, to-wit: i ne w. one-half of the A.
W. quarter and the W. one-half of the S. W.
quarter of section 24 in township 8 south, of
range 2ti E. W. M., Morrow county, Oregon, and
an oraer or sate to sat-sty the demand ut plain-
tin: in the sum of h our hundred tnd twenly dol
lars witn interest tnereon at ine rule ot ten per
cent, per annum from the 7th day of Nov. lb.Sr
ana ror tne snm or nrty dollars as attorney b fees
and for costs and disbursements of this suit and
for such other and further relief as to the court
may seem equitable and just.
it is ordered by the Hon. Jas. A. fee, a judga
of the circuit court of the Bixth judicial district
of the state of Oregon, that service of summons
be made npon you by publication iu the Heponer
Uazette for six consecutive weeks
Dated Feb. 17, l&'O. Kkllogk & Bennett,
2-7 Attys for Plff
SUMMONS.
Ih the Circuit court of the State ef Oregon for
the County of Alorruw.
Nelson Jones "1
Plaintiff,
vs.
John A. Ayles, William Hushes,
The Newton Kanch .Land, 8toc . Summons.
& Agricultural Co., W. K. Ellis, I
G. W.lthea,
Defendants. J
Snit in equity to foreclose a mortgage on roal
property.
To John A. Ayles, one of the above named de-
ienaants.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby summoned and required to ap
pear in said court on or before tbe tirst day ot
the next regular term thereof to be begun and
held at llnnrier. Morrow nnnnrv. Oroirn.i nn ihu
fourth Monday in March 18!H, and answer tho
complaint of plaintiff hied therein or judgment
aud decree will be taken against you for want
thereof for the relief prayed for in the com
plaint namely, a decree for the foreclosune of the
mortfrage executed by you V the defendant Wil
liam Hughes, apen the following described real
property, to-wit: The west one-half of the north
west quarter and the west one-half of the south
west quarter of section 19 in township 3 south, of
range !ti hL, W. M., Morrow connty Oregon, and
an order of sate to satisfy the demand of plaintiff
in tbe sum of Four hundred and seveuty-eix dol
lars with interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from the 31st day of Jan. 18h7,
for the sum of thirty dollars as attorney's fees
and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and
fur such other and further relief as to the court j
may seem equitable and just. i
It is ordered by the Hon. Jas. A. Fee. inrln-e nf
tht Sixth judicial district of the state of Oregon,
uiai nervicw ui summons oe maue upon you by
puuiicauoii in uk) neppuer it alette ror six con
secutive weeks. Kelloug & Bennett.
Datr-d Feb. 17, 1890. 62-7 Atty's for PlfE.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Slar. 17, 1890.
Notice 18 hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
judge of ilorrow county, at Heppner, Or., on
May 2, 189u, viz:
James IT. Wyland,
Hd. 1380, for theW N W J Sec. 8, HEH NEW &
NEU SE4 Sec. 4, Tp. 6 S. K. 25 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upoa, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Charles H, Bullia. Charles H. . Hmas and Ben
Luelling, of Hardman, Or., and Perry Oiler, of
iMne Rock, Or.
65-70 F. A. McDonald, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Iiand Office at The Dalles, Or., Sep. 5, '89.
Notice is hereby si ven that the followine-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make tinal proof in support of his
nluim. nod that said proof will tie made t...r..-u
the county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner,
Or., on April 12. 189uviz:
Justus Beaman,
Hd. So. 2157, for the bli'i Sec. 4, Tp. 2 S., R
3iE. W.M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
TSrTj;. '
Ol.oaiuiou". . . . .
t'rankUoDle, n iuiam Barton, ueo. Shipley
and Krank Gentry, all of Heppner. Or. I
ta-nn r a miiwjsaiji, Iteprister. (
ADJHSISTRATOK'S SOTIt'E.
the
i John T. Dk-kens has tliis tins t-
!iiijt- '
Likens. '
-tl mlimnistrHtor or
nirt of' Morrow county.
persi)i!-i hnii't? claiiiis 1
us- estntt1 :te norehv rmtitid to i
the
Brown
. iUy vrTiriii. to s:iHi itHfiiiiiibtr.'ilor ut ;
i. M.'rrow fiHijtry. i-K:. or ?tt i he ollice of i
IJamiitnn in H t','i"'r, Morrow em.:y. !
w-ll.ir !-ix iMoiiflis from tin lj-.t? of this i
notice. John. J. Idi'Ki'.xii. '.(umusirp.tor.
Dated Feb. 25. 'iiu. J. N. IUiown, Att'y lor Adiu'r
ADillNISTRAT'Hi'S SALE. 1
Notice hereby erivt-n tliat virtue of an or-j
der issued out if the 'ounty Court of t!jn Kt'ite
of OrfKon, for Morrow iMmnty, datd TNT:lp'U 7, j
i:-.0, thti undersitjnfd, tho auiuiiiiMtiritoifi of the
Ert;ite of t'liarUs Liadf, dt'ceiied, will sell at
puhlic auction, on uie lirfims, on
Kriday. the FouitU Day ol April, 1890. !
The followinjT dspriVied real entile, knov. ii as
tlieCbnrleflJjir.de H:n:ch. to wit: The Sls of
the InV4 and the W v.; of t' eKVV'v of Sec. ail. Tp.
2S of K. 2. E. VvT. M. Terms: ine-lhird in
ninety days, and two-thirds in one y.'ur, at eiuht
percent. Also, all the personal pnoerty be
Jocf;nK to said er-tatw. ctmsiritinK of Worths, cat
tie, farming implemwitrt, etc. Ternw. Cash on
all sunns less than five dollurf ; over live dollars,
note with improved security for one year with
eitrht per cfiit. interit.
Dated at Heppuer, March 7, 1S!M.
Stepiikn Lt,nde,
John IIcoiiks
tUit. Adniinistrators,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lund Office at La Grande. Or.. March 4. 'tHi.
Nfitii-o is hrahv fl-ivtm flint tlin followitlC
named settler lias filed notice of his intention to
make n rial uroof in support of his finnn, anri
that said proof will be made before tht county
jmitfR, or m hi absence before the county clerk
of Morrow county, at Heppnc-r, Or., on
lav 10. l.Siiu, viz.
Philip E. Trenton,
TTil. 'o. 3S41. for the Kl 1 SWU. H'i SE?i &
NKU SKM Sec. &Vfp.l S. II. 2 K.
lie names me hj lowing nnuw-o y iny.o
continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi.
said land, viz:
Martin Met 'umbr and T. M. t'row, of dallo
wav. and Alike Kenny and Andy Tillard, of
Lena. Or,
Any person who des-ces to protest atjainst the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under thelavv and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be trivwi un opiMtilu
nitv at tiie above mentioned timo and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant,
and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted bv claimant.
8tU-fi9 Heniiy Kinehart. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTIONS.
Land Office at The Dalles Or.. March 10, '90.
Kotice is hereby given that ihe followirtK-riamed
settler has riled notice of hia intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, ami that mii
proof will bo maile before the county clerk of
borrow comity, at Heppuer, Oregon, on April
2li, 1SH0.
William Gilliam,
Ds. SB5. for the 8W NV! Stc. 0 am! the SK
KKW A- SE( NW. Sec. . Tn. 18.11. E.
He namea t he following witnest.es to prove ins
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
saul land, viz:
( harles ivlrK. John 1. Ivirlc. V rank liiumm ami
Tlardy Long, all of Heppner. Or.
aiiJiU fr. A. McDonald, ltesieter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 19, 1890.
Notice is hereby given that tho following
namp;i settler has tile d notice of Ids intention to
make final proof in support of his el aim, ami
that said proof will be made before the county
judtie of Morrow county, at lleppmr. Or., on
April, IS, viz:
Gcorqe TT" Stewart
IH 1185, for the N'i KWi. SK'4 SW'i and SWHi
Si'4 sec M Tp 5S li 25 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land viz:
HfrQ.uellitig, Wm. LnVilingnnd George llcn
dris.Tit Hardman, and Perry Oiler, of Lone Koek
Or. b'J-i F. A. McDon.ld, Hegisti;r.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office, at The Dalles. Or., Feb. Itlftl.
Notice ih hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of hi intention to make
hnal poof in support of his claim, nnd that
said proof will be mp.de bpf rethe comity judge
ot Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on Apr
17, It.!), viz:
Nicholas Dovalltf
Hd 167 i for the Wl SV!i SWH N W )i sec 2 and
SEM. -NE'.i sec 3 Tp 4 S K i-. E W M.
He ntimes the following witnesties to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
K. F. Keininger and ('has. E. Miller, of Hard
man. Or., and D:ivid W. Bowman ami G(hj. Noble
of Heppner, Or. ti2-7F. A. McDonald, Register.
KOTIGE OF INTENTION.
Tand Office at LaGrande, Or., Feb. 12
Notice is hereby piven that the followiiiK
nameil sertler ha iiled notice of his intention to
makefirtcl proof in suxport of his ciaim, and
that said proof will be made be-fore the county
clerk f Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on
iti I ir tliei V ' Hrl-.. L kL'l. -Li.-
4 -74 Oct 11, lHjril t, V .VI.
He riames the following witnesses to prorehis
wiiLiiiuimsiisiiueucH upon aim cuuiv;ion of,
said land, viz:
V,Jj. Benner, David Jacobson, Andrew J.
uicvcuwiu uu oatnuei nan, or liepntipr, iJr,
Any peraon who de?ires t protect HKainst the
allowance of such proof, or who knovB of any
substantial rea'm, nnder tlie law and the refla
tions of the Interior I'partment. wlty anch
njtji wiuuiu nut ot? nnoweu. win neKivenan
porrunity at tne above mentioned tune and place
to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant
and to oirer evidence in rebuttal of that subinit-
wu oj ciaimaat.
fi-tt Henby Kinehart Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at LaGraiide, Or., Feb, l' '90.
Noiire is hereby given tliar the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
lu-ute niiai proof in support ot his claim, and
that said proof will b: made before the county
clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on
Mar. 29, 1KH0, viz:
David Jacobson.
T S Nr. 0533 for the 8"a SWk S.".- 35 Tp 3 S
Lot 4 sec a and Jot 1 sec 3 Tp 4 S H 'SI E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove hiB
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
JPU? ?'HbiKer, Samuel Hall, Charles Johnson
and W. J. Benner. of Hoppner, Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the laws and the regu
lations of the Interior Department, why such
proof should not be allowed, will lw n
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witneHsen of said
ujuijiHni, ano to oner eviueaee in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
&l-ti6 Henhy Kinehart, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., Fob. 12, 0.
Notice is herebv e-i ven t h.-tt ( hp fil invl n.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in Buimnrt of h in iljiim nniltLot
said proof will be made before the county clerk
of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Oregon, on
Mar.31,lbtl0. viz: .
John Kenny,
D S No. 8fif. for the EW SEW A S4 N VM m.
2t) Tp 1 S K 27 E.
He names the following witnesRos to prove
his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation
of, said land viz:
Harry Powell, of Alpins, Joseph A. MeKenzie,
Bernard Dohcrty and ilichael Kenny, of Hepp
ner. Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, uiider tho law and the regula
tions of the Interior Department, whyni'ch proof
should not be allowed, will be given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the v.'itnses of said claimant, and
to offer evidence in robutt:d of th it submitted by
claimant.
3:il-aty Henby Hinehabt, KogiBtcr
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LrfUidOifi.ee at The Dalles Or.. Feb. U, '90.
Notice is hereby qiven that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
"ltiao L,,t" p-oi. ui support or nis claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
judge of Morrow county, at Heppner. Or
on Apr. 12, 1890, viz:
George Bleakma.n,
HdlSflO , forthe SVVV4NW&NV-iSWii sec
E VM 4 6UC 4 Tp 5 S R
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz: '
Virgil A. Stephens. Wm. Kahler, Thomas Hos
kins and Berend Peppena, of Hardman Or
liei !
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
(Commuted Homestead)
.Land Oflice at The Dalles, Or., Feb. IS, '90.
Notice lis hereby (riven that the followingnamed
settler has hied notice of his intention to com
mute and make hnal proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the county clerk of Morrow county, at Hepp
ner, Or., on April 19. MM, viz: oepp.
Uriah P. Midgeicay,
Hd 3355 for the BE'4 sec 35 Tp 4 8 K 20 E W M
He names the fol owinir wit.n.u
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
Knoch Cave. Milton R Rrnn,n T m r.
and James H. Hayes, of Heppner, o'. '
" McuaiALs, Register,
TAIL0RIXU.
II,avnno.i.,,l . ..
vu a .Tcu-nppoiuiea tailor-
mg establishment in mv new hniM.
ng on Jiay street, and am now rermh,rl :
icucmiiB uewgooas and wt 1 maVn ..
trim mo.lo t m. . .
mm wm raaKe cue-
t""" ""u oi to to best
ROoda in the market.
a A . -
A, Abiuhamsick.
tiKlisssI mtitm him
Is the Place
Thrvvarc, Shelf
Steel, Blacksmiths' Coal,
ai
1 and Willow
v
OOC
Aiiifioral Implements, Waps, Etc, Etc
Harrcws of three different patterns.
The Square Deal Gang Plow.
"W'itli hiding: Attacliinent.
DB1PLETE UHE OF BTBVB
r r
A
HN SHOP
N
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Next door to First Nat. Bank, Heppner, Or.
FOR THE
You Will Find that You
Can Got tbe
tbe Least
J.
New Grocery Store,
MAIN
When T'Dpy Say thev Keen a Complete Stock Tliey Mean It. See for Tonraelf.
Tbe Most Corapicte Line of Staple aud Fancy Groceries, Canoed Goods,
Meats, Salt, Glassware and (jneensware, Anything and Everything.
Hov-T FOP.UET THE NEW STORE, MAIN STREET.
HEPPNER, - OREGON.
will tisnvel well wlien shod "by
ROBERTS SIMONS,
Grener-al Ilaclvrtmitlis & ITaiiers.
REPA1 RIN G M( ) WERS A
liisioii per. m after H 1st 1188.
mA FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS
2Vtatloo75.Cor23.er, !M!a,in Street, Heppner, O r
h RACII1E,IS,
vJ-og,LumberYard a- itV Trucks
yKSPWNS WABOfilS ALL STVLESP
felil TOIES C HA s E.
VUZ FISH BR9S WAGON G3-
I- RACINE,WIS.
DENTIST. sfi S
LATE W0EK A SPECIALTY.
Extrartine and Fillinir
and Most Imoroved Methods
Oflice over Siocum's DrugHtore.
GEO. W. LORD,
CONTRACTOR
arid-
BUILDER.
Estimates for all kinds of build
ings, town or country.
Moving Buildings a Specialty.
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
SUMMONS.
the coSiv i,r "'e ' ''.n, for
Uie J . I. Cas ThresliinK Mncliine
t ompaiiy, a corporation duly or
ganized and existini; undi f the
laws of the stale o Wisconsin
laiiitiff.
n t t.- ,
I
lot haries Kyte above named, defendant
In tlienaine of the rtnte of OreB,,n ja
tion withi,; ti' i'"""?. entitled ac
of
- . iroin tt
date
yon.
served within th
summons upon
it served witliin on,. . .'"""'i. or
then within tweutda from 'he date If'LII?
vice of this summons upon you; and if ? i?if"
to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff fff
take judgment against you. And if you fil ,
appearand answer tfie oo-miKint ?
ES.fheda.. ofioS V S?.
seventy-seven and 50-11,(1 (S1277 ,,rin,.- ,
interest forthe sum of one hu, ,C 'Sd i'd
dollars ($m,.m) attorney's fees l"Zin and f y
the costs and disbursements of thTi iuf! A'd
the defendant will tj.k n,..; ...... 2 , 8u,.t-.. And
appear and answer tiie
within six r.l,. f....-:., . ,r .nled herein.
lication of tl,i88nSm .7 1!. ;,.Vrrt Pn.b-
en against him for the sa'e of .V.. e Ullc
tioned in the complafnt t.. w Tmim' m
of the south-west onJrti; .HLS wa8t
e . in ii
ana tnat the
i " - n,Qw oi llreL'on
! payment of the sm F .le.,i aPP''l to
IS?eU' d the wt and di-burselnen,. ' rm.f?:
Th, t-.,.. . .
. J -"""" is puniisced ill pnrsno
'i "on. jas. A. tee hv'.xe .it
coart ot Oregon, for the sixth ' jEuicUl ST.-??1"1
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ee s
to Get Your
Hardware, Iron
Wars, Quecnsvvare,
TEE PIT EXP5TII
CONNECTION.
SPOT CASH
Most Goods
Money at
of tbe Same Class for
next door to skating rink
STREET.
HORSE
SPECIALTY.
Am. don't han to offer a prtee to nil thlt
uooda, for its the BEST UADE. Every Can loJds
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
BLACKMAN & CO.,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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