Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, May 15, 1890, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890.
DUB LOGSL TICKET.
.,r Joint Senator uf Morrow, Grant
and Hfiruev,
llLNUY BLACKMAN,
of Heppner.
J'or l'nwKcnting Attorney of the 7tli
Judicial District,
W. H. WILSON,
of The Dalles.
County Republican Ticket.
Representative,
A. C. FETTYS,
of lone.
Sheriff.
A. ANDREWS,
of Alpiue.
Clerk.
JULIUS HODSON, '
of Lexington.
Conntv Jti'ltre,
WM. BLAIR,
of Lexington.
Treasurer,
L. W. BRIGOS,
of Heppner.
Superintendent of SoIiixiIh.
W. L. HALING,
of Sand Hollow.
CommisHioner,
E. li. STANTON,
of Eight Mile.
AsfleflRor,
M. 8. MAXWELL,
of Gooseberry.
Surveyor,
W. S. FAKMAN,
of Gooseberry.
Ojroner,
UK. B. F. VAUGHAN,
of Heppner.
HEPPNEK FBECINCT.
Justice of the Peace,
F. J. HALLOCK.
Constable,
CUAS. O. TALBERT.
Abe the farmers and ranchers satisfied
with a ticket which gives all the fat
places to oitizens of Heppner, and none
to the country ?
Hb ia a thoughtless fellow who, living
iu a glans .house, throws stones at full
grown boys. Moral The Budget shonld
keep out of a ring.
WHICH IS THE RING TICKET.
He who is ever posing Lis hones
ty and purity of motive, wlien iiouu
have questioned them, and is charg
ing others, better than himself, with
irrmure actions and purposes, ui.ij
become himself a subject of serious !
suspicion that something is wrong, j
and that he may not be as pure as
he ia so desirous to make others j
believe.
The Gazette said last week that
i a ring existed, to control and run
the county offices, it would not be
difficult to prove, so far as it can
ever be possible iu such cases, that
the ticket supported by the Budget
and for which it is doing so much
nast j work, is a ring ticket ; be
cause it carries on its face evidences
of the nice hands of a subtle com
bination and ring to secure the
nominations and the offices, which
cannot fail to be apparent to every
voter who is unbiased and loves j
fair dealing.
The attention of the readers of
the Gazette is urged, particularly,
to the pecular combination of the
two opposing tickets, as made by
the democratic and republican con
ventions, which are here presented:
The Budget's
DEMOCRATIC TICKKT. .
Representative
.1. O. THOMSON, of Lexington.
County Judg
'Clerk
.-spec-means
both foreign and domestic
iaiiy when that protection
monopoly.
It is strictly a class legislation
in which the general public can
have no other interest than to aid
authors and publishers to sup
mess cam petition and create mo
no poi :es, i lomes' ic
t..
Sberiff-
Treasurer-
Wn.it the Budget tell the people who
the "bosses" are, who arranged the dem
ocratic ticket, so that all the profitable
offices should go to the citizens of Hepp
ner ? -
Tkaitojis and sell-outs in political con
tests are the very scrapings of creation,
and ought to be shunned by all respecta
ble people as they wonld shun a viper,
gays the Economist, and it is pretty near
ly right.
In another column the readers will find
the two tickets presented for the consid
eration of voters. Let every one com
pare them and solve the ring puzzle
whioh bus so annoyed the Budget. Per
haps if can discover the ring ticket.
WilIi the BudgetoritB chronicler solve
this problem ? What is the difference in
moral turpitude, between a Judas who
would betray his friend for thirty pieoes
of silver, and another who would betray
is Dartv friends because he did not get
me
I r
eppne-
trv '
oeeause they were unprofitable ? Had
they been so, Heppner would have gath
ered them in also.
Wm. MITCHELL, Heppner.
J. W. MORROW, Heppner.
GEO. NOBLE, Heppner.
J. W. MATLODK, Heppner.
Surveyor
JULIUS KEITHLEY, Heppner.
Commissioner
H. M. VAUHGN, Eight Mile.
School Superintendent
CHARLES B. CRANE, 1,11a.
Assessor
J. J. McGEE, Hardraan.
After carefully examiuing the
ticket, it will be seen that nve ot
the candidates on it are citizens of
Heppner. And, it will also be ob
served that Heppner has managed,
by means which are only known to
the ring, to gobble all the profita
ble offices, leaving the unprofitable
and most undesirable as a sop to
tickle the fancy of the faithful in
the country outside of the city. If
there was not a previously arranged
plan by a combination, it is a re
markably singular coincidence, that
Heppner secured all the tat places
on the ticket. It is barely possible
that there is no ring connected with
the bringing about of this singular
coincidence, though it is surpris
ingly suspicious that there is some
thing in the meal. Tickets are
rarely, if ever, made just like that
without being adjusted by the nim
ble fingers of a ring.
In contrast, is presented the re
publican ticket, which the Budget
is pleased to assert was made by a
ring and is supported by riugsters:
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Representative
J. H-STANLEY, Heppner.
county j,!,TTSLisrranged
and """-,., , .
exclusively Control publications i
for many years at exhorbitHiit and
unreasonable prices.
The American system of pro
tection finds in no other class
mora persistent opponents, than in
in the advocates of an internation
al copyright law. All the great ex
pounders and advocates of free
trade are loud iu their demands
for protection to authors and pub
lishers. Gladstone, Henry George
Curtis, Lowell, Bancroft, llowker,
Putnam, and other Cobdeu Club
advocates, join- hands with extreme
Drotectionists iu support of the
very principle which is involved in
the American system iu urging
protection to authors and publish
ers. Upon every occasion, their
talents and pens have beau em
ployed in scribbling theories to
prove protection wrong, and, that
unlimited free trade is the proper
thing for the American people.
The query arises, if free trade is
best for the people and the indus
tries of the country, why is protec
tion needed for these theoretical
authors and publishers? It is
more tnau protection iney asu;
they demand pure and unadultera
ted monopoly.
When protection to tiie indus
tries of the country is involved,
the pack of free trade hounds ai-e
loosened to tear iu pieces the fab
ric which shields the industries
aud markets of our country. When
it comes to books and pamphlets
every hound takes to his kennel
and rehabilitates himself in the
garments of protection to advocate
monopolies.
Such inconsistencies is only
comprehensible upon the theory of
personal gam aud selfish interest
which cau be found in no class
greater than authors and publish
ers.
The Gazette is opposed to
granting them any more protection
than is extended to any other class.
If their theory of free and unre
stricted trade is good enough for
others, it is just as good for them
selves; they should be iett to con
sole themselves with their own
medicine.
era upon any tangible fact or ar
gument which the Budget can pro
duce.
It is the Budget which is throw
ing dust in the eyes of its readers,
so that they may not see that the
ticket it supports is the l ing ticket.
For particulars see the tickets iu
Another column, aud rememoer the
Budget declares that "dejeuse is
deception" an assertion which
proves the weak condition of its
reasoning powers.
The editor of the Eudgct's three men
in buckram, against whom his attack of
a column and a half was directed, and
which was as effective as Don Quixote's
attack on a windmill, were as imaginary
aud as truthful as FalsafTs forty men in
buckram. It may be that this week l.e
will out lie Fat Jack. To relieve the ed
itor of the Budget, he u informed that
all articles, on the editorial page of the
Gazette, which are not desiguatedother-
wise, are written by the same person, and
not by three or more men in buckram.
"Huw the world is iven to lying."
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LtuU Office at Tka Dalles. Or.. Mhj 3. '10.
Notice is liorpliv iriveii t!'nt the fHowii!i: naniei
settler haw til.'il notice of Ins intention to make
tinal proof iu support of his elaiin, anil that said
proof will lie made before the county judse of
Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on June 14th.
lslto, viz:
A. H. Hooker, Eight Mile, Or.,
HA. Vm, for the 8KV4 Sec. 7, Tp. 4 S. It. 24 E.W.M.
He names the following witnet.se lo prove
his continuous residence upon, anil cultiva
tion of, ssiid land, viz:
M. H. Nwearentpn, J. H. Inskeep, Kifjht Mile ;
W. l. liigrum, C.A. Hepass, liooselierry.
72-7. Jons W. Lewis, Register.
iCoft
in & McFartand,
i ; 10
We take pleasure in informing our customers and the public generally
that we have just removed our stock of General Merchandise
into our Elegant New Brick Store down Main .Street,
where we shall be pleased to welcome all.
Sheriff-
Clerk-
A. ANDREWS, Alpine.
JULIUS HODSON, Lexiugton.
Conntv Judne
Thh Gazette asks the voters of Harney
county to join with Morrow in protesting
against the Grant county News, that
Grant county should hold a hereditary
right sail ownership to the joint -senator
from this district. Unite with Morrow,
and vote for Henry Blaekman, and he
will be elected, aud the chain broken.
Ix is a great satisfaction to the people
ot Morrow county to know, that the "self
respeot" of the editors of the Budget is
not disturbed by a ring democratic coun
ty ticket, which shows that the five good
o dices on it, go to oitizens ot Heppner.
and the four poor ones to the oountry,
It takes the name of Henry Blaekman to
disturb the dignity and self-respect of
the Budget.
The Gazette believes there are many
good democrats in Morrow comity, out
side of Heppner, who have all the neoes
aary qualifications to fill any or all its
offices. But the combination determined
that Heppner contained the only fit per
sons to till the fat places; the small offi
ces were not worth having and could be
filled by the country fellows. Can it be
possible there is a "ring," as the Bud
get saya? But who is the ring ? Can't
the democratic voter guess ?
Thk Gazette has supported the justice
of the olaim of Morrow county, to name
the joint-senator for the next term, be
cause it was fairly entitled to it, as Grant
having the present senator, the next
should be selected from one of her sister
counties who are her equals in the joint
district: and consequently it is unjust
that one county shonld claim a monopoly
of the office for its oitizens, because it is
oentrally located. The Grant county iTirs
claims that it should belong to Grant, be
cause her position would enable a repre
sentative from it to take the same inter
est in Morrow and Harney, as a repre
sentative from those counties ; which is
the purest fiction, for the purpose of de
priving them of their rights to an equal
representation, which fair dealing aud
usual aomity in such cases demand. It
may ba presumed that the News would
be satisfied with its plan for the entire
control of the selection of joint-senator
from its county, to the exclusion of her
neighbors, who are equally entitled, by a
distribution of representation, by one of
its own citizens. Believing that Grant
county would concede to Morrow the
usual oourtesy extended in like cases, in
joint-senatorial districts elsewhere adopt
ed, it early supported the claim of Mor
row county. If there is any honor or ben
efit to be gained by a county having a
senator from her own citizens, Morrow
has a right to present and demand its
recognition on proper occasions. On be
half of the people of Morrow the Ga
zette protests against the presumptuous
demands made by the News. It does not
believe that Harney county will .accept
the views proposed. It has able defend
ers of its rights, who will, no doubt, pro-
tWArjtuaTI
Commissioner
E. B. STANTON, Eight Mile.
Assessor
M. S. MAXWELL, Gooseberry.
'Has withdrawn, and A. C. Tettys, of lone,
nonimated-l
All examination of this ticket
will show the reader that Heppner
has been allotted only two places
on the ticket, one of which is con
sidered profitable and the other is
not it being more expensive than
remunerative. Of the other de
sirable offices, which are called
"fat, Lexington, the home of the
budget, has two, the clerk and
judge; while Alpine has the sheriff.
ihe other oihees go to Sand Hol
low, Jbight Mile and Gooseberry.
Confidently relying on the fair
ness and justice of the people of
morrow counry, witnout rererence
to party affiliations, the Gazette
asks of them a full examination of
the t wo tickets compare them as
to the fairness of the distribution
of the offices over the several dis
tricts in the county. When they
have fully considered the make up
and distribution of the offices on
each, it is confident their judgment
and verdict will be, that the repub
lican ticket is not a ring ticket, and
that the democratic ticket bears so
strong a resemblance to what a ring
would make, that it is iucoiitestably
certain, beyond a reasonable doubt,
that it is a ring ticket. So appar
ent is this to the thinking observer,
that the Budget hopes to divert
attention from its own ring ticket,
by making vehement charges
against a fair ticket, made by a ma
jority arter an Honorable competition.
If a combination of Heppuer's politi
ciana would arrange a ticket to further
the private interests of a ring, could they
do it more completely than has been done
as shown by the democratic ticket ? It
fives the county judge, sheriff, clerk,
treasurer aud surveyor to Heppner. Aud
to the easily duped fanners is given a
commissioner, school superintendent, as
scissor and representative. The five good,
Daviusr offices to the "ring," aud the four
small ones, wini oiny nonpi, ior me
farmer. The republican ticket has given
only one paying offline to Heppner, the
treasurer. All others go to the country
outside of Heppner. Which is the ring
ticket ?
WHAT THE GRANT AKD HARXE1
PRESS USA Y.
Voters of both political parties in this
and Harney counties, endorse the nomi
nation of Hon. G. W. McHaley for joint
senator. They believe that in Mr. Mc
Haley they have a just and competent
statesman, and a mau who will labor
-faithfully for to advance tne best inter
ests of the commonwealth, with equal
fairness to all. Galium News, ijlep.)
The above statement does not apply to
Harney county by any means, The Hon.
Henry Blaekman is the man endorsed by
the voters of both political parties Bn3
we do not believe, but we know, Mr.
Henry Bleekinan is a just and a compe
tent statesman, and a man who will labor
to advance the interest of the people
Burns Herald, (Deiu )
Then be clasped her with emotion.
Drew ttio maiden to his breast.
Whispered vows of true devotion,
The old, old tale, you know the reft.
From his circled arms upsprinffinjr.
With a tear she turned away.
And her voice with sorrow ringing:,
" I shall not see my bridal day."
This dramatic speech broke him tip badly;
but when she expiain that her apprehea
4ons were founded c:. the fact of an inher
Med predisposition to con8umPtin ia her
family, he calmed her fears, bought a bottle
or nr. Pierces uuioeu ineuiuni uiuinj ii
her, and she is now the incarnation of health.
Consumption fastens its hold upon its victims
while they are unconscious of its approach.
The "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured
thousands of cases of this most fatal of mala
dies. But it must be taken before the disease
is too far advanced in order to be effective.
If taken in time, and tfivon a fair trial, it will
cure, or money paid lor It will be
refunded.
For Weak Lnuga, Spitting of Blood,
Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred
mUeotioiis, it is aa efficient remedy.
Copyright, 13S3, by Vf OBLD'S Dis. MED. ASS'S.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land ( flee, at lie JiJ e. Or., MayS.'ttl.
Notice ifi hereby given that the followinp-named
settler hats tiled notice of hi9 intention to make
tinal poof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made bef rethe county juitire
of 51 orrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, ou June
14,18!)0, viz:
Michael H. Sweareiigin, of Eigh t Mile,
Hd. sr.a-l for the i.'i NEii SW1, NK! and SK'4
NW Si of Sec. 18, Tp. 4S. K. 21 li. VV. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
IIIIJU, VIZ
A. U. Hooker, J. H. Inskeep, Biitht Mile
mgrum, A.Itepnsp, troeseocrry.
72-77 John W. Lewis. Register.
W.
We have ihe
Best
As:
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ml
Paya
IV mm
n Gent's, Youth
We
ted Stock of Goods
section.
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are The Leaders.
OFFERED
v3S W J w s kssssskh
for an incurable case of Ca
tarrh in the Head by the
proprietors of Dr. Sapre s catarrn uemeuy. or
its mild, soothinK and heallnjr properties, it
cures the worst cases, eo matter of how jefitf
umdinjr. Ey druggisto, 60 coats.
BUOKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Stilve in the world for Cuts,
bruises, -Mores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
riores. Tetter, Chapped Handa, Chii
Bltiius, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions,
a'ld positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
20 cents per box. For sale by A. li.
Johnson & Co
A WRECKED GAS-HOLDER.
Tlie Lexington Budqet of last
week, gave evidence that the Ga
zette bad punctured its gas-holder,
for it has emitted a deal o in
comprehensible stuff, which is
neither pleasant or hurtful. "Xo
body dead or wounded" are the re
turns trom t lie scotto c ' t t V. sajji
-?rmr
AN
INTERNA TIONA L
RIGHT.
COPY-
Tbe Gazette acknowledges the
receipt of printed matter, issued
by the American Copyright League,
advocating and urging the suooort
of the press for the international
copyright bill now before congress.
Ihe purpose of the movement is to
obtain by international laws, pro
tection from free publication of
copyright works of alieu authors.
The Gazette is an advocate for
protection to our home interests
from a super-abundant compe
tition with foreign countries, aud
unanswerable
arguments which the Gazette
produced to sustain the justice
and fairness of the convention
which nominated the republican
ticket. The column and a half of
windy verbiage was carefully
scanned for some point that it
contained, which could be observ
ed had the semblance of an ar
gument or statement of facts, from
which any intelligent man could
obtain an intelligible knowledge of
tlie cause ot so much slush as
sumptions and bald assertions
trom an imaginary cause, eman
ating from a brain highly inflamed
and excited by some imaginary
ring, caucus or something else
which the people did, and whioh
they did not do.
The only conclusion which a
careful aud critical reader could
arrive at, after reading it through,
if he possessed so much patience,
is, that the writer was a common
scold, and not worth notice or at
tention. He begins with a sorrow
ful but evidently hypocritical ap
peal to the pity, which he didn't
haye, all on account of the general
contempt which was held for the
writers who have had the temerity
to disturb a captious and discon
certed supporter of the ring, who
mints, tne whole community
nave consigned and concen
trated all their outraged feel
ings in the editorial powers of
the hudget, and that he is the cus
todian of the "general coutemDt."
After relieving himself of all the
pity he could spare, he proceeds to
open the Budget's gas-holder,
which the Gazette so centlv
punctured last week,aud forth came
a stream of vituperation, bombast
and windy substance which must
have have astonished the operator,
wh 'n he had exhausted himself
for want of material.
There cau be little doubt the
poor mau thought it was replete
with argument and statements of
facts, aud was weil" pleased with
the mass of indefinite and crude
material which composed a column
and a half of the Budget.
If there is a statement of fact or
an argument applicable to the
question at issue iu the entire ti
rade, which throws any light on
tlie assumptions and
THE PULPIT AND THE STAGE.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
Brethren Church, Bine Mound, -Kan.
says: "I feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr. Jung s iNew uiscovery nas
done for me. My lungs were badly dis
eased, and rny parishoners thought I
could live only a lew weeks. I took five
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and
am sound and well, gaining 2G pounds
in weight."
Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writes: "After a
thorough trial and convincing evidence,
I am confident Dr. Kings New Discovery
Cor consumption, beats 'em all, and cures
when everything else fails. The great
est kindness I oan do my many thou
sand friends ia to urge them to try it.':
Free trial bottles at A. D.Johnson & Co.'s
Drugstore. Regular ajzea 50 cents and
$1.00. 3
ESTRAT NOTICE.
T havr one sorrel mare estray, aged
about four years, branded U on left
shoulder and bar ( I ) on left side of neck;
has a flax mane ana some wmre auoiti
feet. 120 will be awarded the finder for
her delivery at Morrow's livery stable in
Heppner.
70-73 Lish Watkes.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LandOlfice at The Dalles Or.. May 8, '90.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following
named pettier 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
judpre of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
ou June "21, 18M0. viz:
William Gilliam, Heppner, Or.
D. 8., 8285. for the SWJi NWfiSeo. 9, and the
84 NE! aod 8KH SWI tjee. , 'J p. K. a.
K. VV. SI.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Charles Kirk, John T. Kirk. Frank Gilliam
anft Hardy Long, all of Heppner, Or.
73-7H - John W.Lewis,
lteaister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN.
I am prepared to herd bucks the com
ing season. Terms, $1.10 per head which
includes dipping, salt and sulphur.
Range 9 miles south of Hardman. Ten
per cent, commission on all sales trans
acted. Address C. M. Hastings.
6S-75. Hardman, Oregon.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUSI
NESS FOR SALE.
Small capital required. The only
general merchandise business in the
town, and twenty miles from any other
business place. Inquire at First Nation
al Bank, Heppner, Or. 68 2m.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., May 9, '9tl.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
settler lias Ulea notice ot his intention
make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
tne county clerk ot Morrow county, at Hepp
ner, Or., on June "21. 189(1. viz:
John Brown,
FortheNi4 NWVi ASEii NV)4 & fcSWVi NE4
Sec. 5, Tp. 1 S. K. 2ti, E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upou and cultivation of
said land viz:
O. E. Miller. J. M. Hayes, of Heppner. Or.,
Richard Hayes and J.C. Hayes of Eight Mile.Or.
7:1-78. John W.Lewis,
Kegister.
We can show a Handsome Line of Fine Tailor Made Suits, of the Latest Styles
and Most Brilliant Patterns. Don t imy your opnug r-un iiemie
Examining our Assortment.
FINE, STYLISH HATS IN ALL SHAPES.
LADIES'
AND : MISSES' : FINE : SHOES : AND : SLIPPERS
G-ents Footwear in all Grades.
FINEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES AND RANGES IN THE CITY.
The "Home Jewel" Ranges will "bake the cake. Full line of Groceries, Hardware
and Tinware. California Sam.Tose Saddles. Bits and Spurs. Heavy Team
Harness. MITCHELL WAGONS. Plows and Harrows. Doors and
Windows. Paints, Oils and Glass. Carpets, Wall Papers. Black
smith's Stone Coal. Shingles, Lime Sulphur, Cement.
CLOCKS, AND WATCHES. GUNS AND PISTOLS. TRUNKS and VALISES.
fionimeucinL' Monday Morning, FEBRUARY, 17th, 1890, we intend
presenting to every retail cash purchaser of dry goods,
iu'. boots, shoes, hats and caps to the amount
of Twenty-live Dollars (2.5.00),
cloth-
A BEAUTIFUL BOUND VOLUME
ICE ! ICE ! 1
. i Tn Miiiuri imn-HirrnnnTrf""
fjeiir saloon will beuiaeedin the bauds
of Brown & Hamilton for collection.
Those indebted, please take notice at a
reasonable request, and avoid a positive
demand. G8tf G. B. Tedkowe.
The R. R. strike on this end of the U.
P. is endtd. The employee's demands
were acceeded to.
AtTOKATIC Si:Vl MACHINE!
Prices reduced. Every family now can
have the linit Automatic Sewing Ma
chine in the market at reduced price.
For particulars send for our new Illus
trated Circular with samples of stitch
ing. 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.,
;r..i ;u;d 4:7 West 2!ith St., N. T. City.
J. W. Morrow calls the attention of
the public to the fact that he has pleuty
of ice for sale, and will promptly supply
all demands. Office, at livery stable,
Main street.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
Public examination for teachers' cer
tificates will be held in the court house,
Heppner, Or., beginning at noon, May
28. 1890. 3t.-72-4 J. H. Stanley,
Heppseb, May 7, '90. Co. Supt.
NOTICE.
This is to notifv all persons that my
wife, Melissa J. Ely, has left my bed and
board, and I will not be repousible for
any debts she may contract.
72-74. T. C. Ely.
Messrs. Brown & Hamilton will attend
toour local collections Theeditor has
ru?iiiiaiimeja-&pare tot. look after thatlto;
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of an or
der and license of the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the county of Harney, of date, the
7th day of April, A. D. 1890, in the matter of the
estate of S. A. Rodman, deceased, the undersign
ed administrator of said estate wiil, on Tuesday,
the 27th day of May, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock
in the afternoon of said day, at the conrt house
d jor in Heppner, in Morrow county, Oregon, sell
at. public auction for cash in hand ihe following
real property belonging tosaid estate and situ
ate in s jd Morrow county, state of Oregon, to-
wit: The S1 of the ft W'4 of Sec. 11. aud the 84
of the NEK of Sec. 12. all in Tp. 5 S. of R. 25 E.
W. M., together with the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging
or in anywise appertaining.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1890.
Geo. McGowan.
Administrator of the estate of S. A. llodaian.
deceased.
Worth 4 each. Our pjices on all goods are low as the lowest. Buying
the books from the publishers east, in large quantities, we
are eabled to offer them as an inducement to increase
our trade. The above otVr holds good until
JULY 1, 1890.
Do not miss this chance, but start in at once buying from us aud get a
present, for EACH TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS WORTH OF
DRY GOODS Purchased between the above dates.
Orders from the-Coiintry Solicited. Highest price
Paid for Sheep Pelts.
Agents lor Clmisty & "Wise. v
CALL ON
BILLIE MORROW
AT THE
Old Jones Stand.
To get your horses fed.
LIVERY RIGS
And Good Saddle Horses
for Hire.
Don't Forget Billie When
You. Corae to Town.
TAILORING.
I have opened a well-appointed tailor
ing establishment in my new build
ing on May street, and am now regularly
receiving new goods ana will make ous-
ERECHERON.
j gl HJ ILb j
1 ""ik
CHf JN ORMAN P
Imported by
DILLON BROS.,
Wonderful
0reg;on
Remedies
C B. HEADACHE AND UVEli CURE
0 will cure Wtomaeh, Kidney and Liver dis
eases.
S 11. Consb and Consumption Cure will cure
Cnuplis, Colds. Consumption and Asthma.
8. B. Alpha l'ain Cure will cure any pain in
twenty minutes. Ask your druggist for it and
take no other. For eale by E. J. Slocuin. 67.
Ufa hava tfis Exclusive Control ot
o
NORMAL, ILLS.,
ItLidJtjl JiKJi.1) : No. 1210 in Gorman Percheron Book V. S. and 1644 in
tlie French Percheron book of France. Sire, Mouton 1640 F D
SB. He by French Monarch, 734 in F. P. S. B., 205 in the A P S b'
and 350 in F. D. S. B.; out of Margaurete by Cow; by Mesle-Sur-Sarthe, through
toe genealogy as fonnd in the stud book (Percheronne De France,) and stud book
Des Chevanx De Trait Francais. We find STTr.TAN
able strains of ancestors in all France.
COLOR, BLACK. Is nine years old; weight 1,800; will make the season at Rock
Week, four miles south of Hardman, at
COX & MNG I.ISI IS RA NCI I.
SULTAN can show the finest colts from yearlings to four-year-olds of any
horse ever imported into Oregon. '
TERMS 20toiasare; S10 season. Pasture furnished free. All care
will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible
if any should occur, or mares get oat. of pasture.
Anu 4on't have to offer a prize to sett this
Quads, for its the 8EST HADE. Eoery Can holds
ONE AND ONE HALF PGUKDS.
H. BLACKMAN & GG
HEPPNER, OREGON
assumptions and assertions
rr.r - w Mit j lie gist of the article is
in foreign competition to Amen- ,iBipl repetition of what an
S?l tfinS-l y -3T, :VhlCh Pea in th Per the previous
H l7VlfJlTYTlgh f"y week-charges of boss, ring, fraud,
hT'f; 7 , imu"!,u ! etc-, without a single statement of
v,i vo.. ib nut, .j u pro- j fHct or evidence
lecuou otii is a monopoly, ana
C. M. JONES
TONSO RIAL ARTIST.
gntti rooms connected, and all ran in good
"shape oliop, Minor's, Baildiog. Main Street.
Call in and see Charley
want work done.
when
J
& Bisbee's
Eiiili Hardware Stereo .
Have in Stock
Tinware, Slilef Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Blacksmiths' Coal,
Wood and Willow Ware, Oueensware,
Bailing Paper Of ill Kinds.
They Have Just Received a Carload of Agricultural Implements In
cluding the Standard Mowers and Reapers, Sulky Hakes, TFag
ons, Hacks and Buckboards. These Vehicles are of the
Best Make. Try their Standard Jliower for
Durability. It does Satisfactory Work.
All Kinds.
flCOJHPLEIELIIE OF 8T0YS THE JIJOST EXflGTIKG.
A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
Tin & Iron Roofing a Speealty.
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Next doorto First Nat Bank, Heppner, On
For The Browiisvme
Woolen Mills!
Asrent
Blankets, Clothing, Flannels, Bolt Goods, Etc.
Ci Line of GENT'S' FMSK
i J (V
Frcnt. First aiii Vine streets,
Wv PORTLAND,
WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN
0S?EG0?j.
Hardware, Iron, Steel and Farm Maciiery.
S0L ACENTS FOR WASHINGTON AND H0R1HERN IDAHO FOR THE
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
These Maelilnes are too well known to need comment. Thousands of farmers have
used them and speak of them with praise. They are the only Harvesni
Maelilnes that will give ENTIRE SATISFACTION to the purchaser.
1.
HEPPNER,
cfti uuyn,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING '
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER.
OREGON.
SANDY.
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Shirs Stalk.
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Bred by Tho
mas -JJenhnrst. Whiir.in,,!,,. ,
Hattie, Chicago, Illinois, August, 1839.
Imported by Jobu
Me-
AULTMAN'S STAR TRACTION mm,
A. A. ROBERTS,
Real Estate, Insurance and Collection.
Office in
COCSCLL CHAMBERS,
Heppner, - - . Oregon.
Tlie only live real estate dealer in the
euy. write mm.
'The'' most 'Effective and Successful Combination fa:
Grain eve" constructed.
ir Threshing and Cleanin
Ira G. Nelson".
J. C. Roberts
into 1
which would civs
far as Congress may have the pow- j fn,. ua ,1,:.,i .i;i ,
I r . - . torce ot tlie Gazette enters
i . ""'"" u-ie contest, it matters not whether!
markets of the country, it should ; there is one or a dozen. Tl, rJZ
Iazette is, by areu-
aent of facts, with-!
i to go beyond the point of home ! untisfWorv'' o"mrr;,. J Abo,utvi,.!l!,!:lst?ne?,ch'lil'wiubt uito the
!.,,; i i , i uu&dtlsiHCtorj assumptions and eetabhshmentand a greater eort raade to
; protection and ask congress to ,-,,,,.1 ( , -i.. a n. u. I please the public than ever.
test against any .such arrangements of , meddle with and procure protection fore the people anJ it is prepared Z
" - I toc,a88 ofautbor8 Bml Polishers, j to answe enlighten its read- ( m1TkV" main street.
uk, to a leasuuauie extent, extend- j pose 0f the Q
ea to au triors ana puonsners. ment aud statec
Ihe Gazette is not quite ready i t f,',M..w;
HI NELSON & ROBERTS,
BAHBEKS.
BUCKEYE spjRAHE TWI NE-BINDERS.
nlSoyXXont6 E" E'"der-d Bn,der-b,J eSS!
SmTTTTTT.Ir? flAPM WAfmiTO Deere Plows. Deere Sulky Plows.
wwuxxxu x-xvuim iiiiuuisu. Carriages, Pistons, Top Buggies,
buck-boards, four-spring
Fountain wagons,
buckeye and superior drills
.and seeders,
corbiv disc harrows,
hodges-haines headers,
HAISH BARB WIRE.
a'SCNDFOR CIRCULARS.
HpoiKtoi'rr No. 81G1. Vol. " ci,;.. u-
O ot Gieat Britain and Ireland.
Sandy
rn
lerms: mse,$i ror the
Society
20 to insure,
gle leap.
season, $10 sii
XELSOX JONES.
t . - ir
W. O. MINOR, Agent, Heppner, Oregon.
Excelsior Soda Works
has on hand at all times
SODAARSAPARILLA,
. . . . . ... T
JAKSrrtKlLLA AND IRON
and '
o x djj: i .
FACTORY, May Street, rear First National Bank.
THOR. P. RILEY. Proprietor.
GEO. W. LORD,
CONTRACTOR
and.
BUILDER
w an kinds of
ings, town or country.
builtl-
Movino; Buildings a Specialty.
HEPPNETU
OREGON-
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