Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 19, 1890, Image 1

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    EIGHTH YEAR.
NO. 378.
THE. GAZETTE.
SlrED ITZBT THTTKBDAT AFTKBHOOH. BI
OTIS PATTERSON,
Ai fl.(t per rear, $1.25 for six months. $0.75
for three mouLfm; in advance. If paid for at the
ena oi six nionUia, 4.w a year WW be charged.
ADTKBTISIHO BATK8.
t iorh, single oolamn, per month $ 1.50
t - " 8.50
! " " " " 5J0
" 8.50
15.UU
DOUBLE (X)T.UKN.
inches t S.0
1 " 5.0U
It colomn e.5-
y, : I5.ua
f wn tut vert it tier 11W nnr line. Kjich subse
quent iriHertion at half rates, bpecial rates will
he.charged for personal digs and pouticai slash.
cxisaoiT ornei ft t.r.
iioTrnor 8. Pennoyer.
8ec. of Mute . W. McMtlde.
Ireasurer 'I.W.Webb.
HniA. Instruction h B. Slct.lroy.
Judge beyenth District -J. H. Biro.
District Attorney i.W. B. Ellis.
MOBKOW COUNTY.
JointHenator .....
i. P. Wager.
1. K. fell.
ounty Judise. Wm . Mitchell.
' Commissioner. J . n. Uly, J . A.
Thompson. . . .
Clerk P; L. A',drew8-
Sheriff T- B- ""J"?"1-
' Treasurer i'Wi'1
Assessor J- Mdiee.
Surveyor'".'.'.'."'.'.'. JuUus Ke,thjoy.
rlchool Sup't J. H. Stanley.
Coroner...T A. J.Shobe.
RBPPNBB TOWN OFFIOKBS.
Mbjoi Henry Blacbnar.
i ouni-iiiiien Nelson Jones, J. W.
Morrow. E. L. Matlock. O. E. larusworth, 0.
m M..1I..... ....I UL' .1 MfAt.ee.
Recorder .' -;,AR.obert!-
Treasurer
7."...'.7.7.7j. W. Rasmus.
Marshal
ssmTEia societies.
Doric Lodge No. 20 K. of P. meets ev
ery Tuesday evening at 7.30 o clock in 1.
0. 11. V. Hall, rejourning brothers cor
dially invited to attend.
J. H. Stanley, 0. C.
E. U. SwiNBDBNK. K. of It. 4 B.
11AWIJNS POST, N J. SI.
0. A. B.
Meets at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of
each month. All veterans are invited to join.
ISA BBOWN, J- & BOOTHBT.
Adjutant, Commander.
PBOTSSSIOn ft T.
4 1 1 cr n e y-a t-Law,rz
:
Notary Public and
Justice of the Peace.
HEPPNER, 0GN.
OFFK E OPEN AT ALL HOUK8
J. N. BROWN
Attorney at Law.
JA3. D. HAMILTON.
Brown & Hamilton
Practice in all courts of the state. Insurance,
real estate collection and loan ageuts.
Prompt attention given to all business entrust
ed to Uum.
Opposite Gazette Office, Heppner.
W. It. ELLIS,
A t tomey - at-
TLiaw
Notary - - - Public,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Promcuiing Attorney for Seventh Ju-
dicial District.
Will gh t. prompt attention to any and
all buttiiiesx entruHtna w Hint.
o
I'Fll'E mi Main Street, over Liberty Mar
ket
GEO. P. MORGAN.
Land Office Specialist,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Regularly admitted to practice berore
the TJ. S. Laud office aud departments
at WashiDKton, D. C. Attenbs to con
tests BDd recovery of lost right. Call
od, or write hiin.
NATION A I. BANK of HEPPNER
D. p. THOMPSON. ED. K BISHOP,
Pretddeiit.
Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
oolTlkotions
jMatle on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD.
Opposite Minor's Hotel,
HEPPNEB, OREGON.
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER,
- FRANK KELLOGG.
A. tinf.A. .
p.ulent. Vice-President
Georae W. Conser, Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business
On all parte of the world-: -
Bought and Sold,
Collections made at all point on Rea
Terms. 150,000
r. Wn on improved
farms at S per ceut
WhEN YOU WANT
:: :::JBB Ppiji
DON'T FORGET
That the best dace to get it is at the
GAZETTE JSHOI.
Heppner, : : Oregon.
YOU ?4-V SUBSCRIBE FOR
ANY NEWSPAPER
AT THE
GAZETTE SHOP.
Canyon City
STAGE LIE,
Chak. H. Lk, Proprietor.
STAGES LEAVE MOMMENT DAILY n
CEPT SUNDAY.
FARE:
anyon City "to Monument : : $5.00
" Long Creek : : o uu
This is the quickest and cheapest route
L. D. BOTED.
Tyson & Boyed,
Contractors, Builders and Archi
tects. Special attention given to plane,
designs and estimates for all kinds
of buildings.
They are parting in their HepDner Brick Yard
tne machinery for making a superior quality
of pressed brick.
Of FICE, UPPER MAIN ST.,
HEPPXER. - OREGON,
GEO. W. LORD,
CONTH ACTOR
-and
BUILDER
Estimates for all kinds of build
ings, town or country.
Moving-
Buildings
a Specialty
HEPPNER,
0RrN.
HOW'S YOUR FENCE
We have the CHEAPEST and Bes!
WOVEN WIRE FENCINC
t Wire Rope Selvage.
60 INCHES HIGH AX 00 CENIS PEE ROD.
,wn (iftrdn Pnnlrrr nnri Htfifk FAnrtnir. mil
m.Tva and widths. Gates to match. Prices low. Bold
bv dffciern. Fretvht Paid. Bend for circular.
YjtE ePn i.l.R!( WOVEN W1BK FMtE CO., CHKUO, ILL.
IIAIAf (ram Ohio. Here im
Vlllllr portnit ofHr.Oirri.
WIWU ton, of 8m 1cm, Ohio.
(H wrilM: "Wa t work on a farm for
lBO a month ; I now have an agency
b. t Alien loi aiuuma ana puuu
n aa of) an mike SXO a dy."
(Sifned) W. U.UAaaisojt.
illiam Kline, Harriibnrf, Pa.,
writn: "I kave never knowm
auytbib j to acll like vour album.
Yaaterdaj I took ordera anoaajh to
y jam over n . j. ti-
.ore, Banajor, ala., wriiaa: "I
ke an order for your album at
imoat every howan I viait. 11
nroflt la often muchaa SKBO
ifur mi la day's work."
Oiharaare doinir quite aa well ;
have not iDace to aiva ai-
:cts from their lottera. Every
on who ukM hold of tbiamnd buatnaaa pilea upgrand proflta
Khali we start YOU in this business,
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are itartinr many ; wa will at art yog if you don't delay until
another (eta ahrad of von in your part of country. If you
take hold you will be able to pick up cold feat. Ocf Read
On account of a forced manufacturer a aala 1 SS.OOO ten
dollar Photograph Albums art to be wild to tho
people for WZ each. Bound in Koyal Crimaon Silk Velvet
Plush. Channintjlydacorated Inaidea. Handaonieat albumain the
world. Large" Blaa. Greatest barraina ever known. Aganta
wanted. Liberal rerma. Big money for agenta. Any one emm
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talking neceaaary. Wherever ahown, every ooe wanta to pur
ebaee. Agenta take thoueanda of orders with rapidity never
before knuwn. Or eat proflta await every worker. Agonta are
making fortunee. Ladies make aa much as men. You, reader,
ean do aa well aa any one. Full information and term f r,
to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our
Family Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you know alL
bould you conclude to go no further, why no harm ia dona
Address S. C ALLEN CO- AUGUSTA.
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OF WHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION .
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ladr idrlct ll lusd oa u axperleaso of mora tab
troatj-STa J tin la p!idi alTaitidat uatrwti for
aaaj of tao Urseit ud most lucceufnl adTertiian.
A year'a toaicrlptlaa coati aot Oaa PoIUt : lampla
ooplai Fraa. Addraaa :
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10 Spruce St., Saw York.
EXAMINE OUR
CUT SHOE
3 IT SHOWS HOW ALL
WAVERLY
A, SHOES
Ant.
MADE
LOW BROAD
FOR 8AAE BI
J. W. SMITH
Ho have the Exelutks Control ot
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H, BLACKMAN & CO.,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thia powder never varies. A marvel
of purity, strength and wholesorOeoesa.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competition
with the multitude of low test, short
weight, aictn or phosphate powders
SoIiP OXLT TN CANS.
BO YAI BAKING POWDER CO.,
v 30i Wall Street. N. I.
Great English Remedy.
MURRAY'S SPECIFIC.
Trade HaEi A eiiaranteed cure for all nervous
dieeawes, such Weak memory,
Loss of IJrain power. Hysteria
Headache, Pain in the Back, Ner
vous Prostration, Wakefulness,
JLeucorrhcea. UniveraaJ Lassitude
Seminal Weakness, Imooteucy,
and general loss of power of the
General OrnaiiB in either six,
caused by indiscretion or over
Bafor Taking, exertion, ajd which ultimately
leads to Premature Old Aee, In- Trade
sanity and consumption, $1.00 a
box or six boxes for $W0. fc?ent
bv mail on receint of orii. Full
particulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
we Guarantee 6 Boxes
to care any case. For every $5
iinlur roiii vrul nrA UATIl! six hltTM
nndnnrritten cniarfliitee to refund After TlklftZ'
the money it our apecinc aoes not eaect a cure.
Address all communications to the sole manu
facturers, the
Kansas ity. Mo.
Sol in HeoDner by A. I) JOHNSON CO.
sole agents.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
CONSUMPTION
SCROFULA
BRONCHITIS
COUGHS
COLDS
Wasting Eiseases
CUBES
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Many have gained one pound
per day fcy its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains the stimulat
ing properties of the Hypophos
phites and pure Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil, the potency of both
being largely increased- It is used
by Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all Druggists.
SCOTT &BOWNE, Chemists, N.Y.
Tha y ecrated French Sure,
Warranted " A DUROn T NF"
or mono j
to CUT rm a a.
reluuutJ
Is Solo on a
POSITIVE
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to cure any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder ot the
fiFQRS
geuerative or- AFTER
gaui of either sex whether arising from tb
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or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg
ence, Ac, such as Loss of Brain Power. Wakeful
Bess, Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal
Weakness, Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Nocturn
al Emission: , Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem.
ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne
glected otteu lead to premfttureoldageaud insan
ity. Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for 15.00 Bent by
mail on receipt of price.
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE forerery J5.00
order, to refund the money if a Permmaianft
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonial!
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
i nired by Apheoditin. Circular free. Address
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WBSTXBH BRAlfCB
BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR
Sold by A. D. Join) eon & Co., Drug
stigts, tiepp&er, Uregou,
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land Office at LaGrande, Or., May 27, B;i.
Notice is hereby sriven 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 judjre, or io his absence before
the county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at
neppner, ur., on Jtuy ia, ifiuu, viz: .
Holmes V. Havman
Hd. No. 445, for the Lota 5 6 and 14 yyi
Sec n I n a It a C.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
'iyi ,anrt- VIZ:
oodn H, Williams, Jas. Hurt. Oscar Hurt and
iTta!,f;ui,t nil nf Hwmnor fir
Y 2si Hknbt Kinkhabt. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande. Or.. May 28. '9
Notice is hereby eiven that the foilowine-
named settler has hied notice of hie intention to
make final proof in support "of iiie cjaiin and that
said proof will be made before the collate plerk
of Morrow connty. Or., at Heppner, Oregon, on
18th day of July, 1890. viz:
Joseph Swart z.
D. S. No- 8301. for the 8E?4 8ec. 12, Tp. 1 N. E.
S8.E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land viz:
A. B. Stanley, Joseph Cuha, Andrew Alroth and
John Khodes, all of Echo, Or.
S778'f! Henbt Kinehabt, Register
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or.. May SI, '90
Notice is 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 clerk of
inorrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, or July
!7, 189il, via:
Allen T. Summerfield,
D. a No. 9679. for the W',4 8W(4. 8WV4 NW
Sec 19 Tp 4 S R 28 E, and NEk SE4 See 24 Tp 4
8 K27 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation of
taid land viz:
Jack MeKenzie. John Zollinger, Luther Hamil
ton and Freeman W Green, all of Heppner, Or.
377-81 Hknby Kinehabt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Oftce at Latrrande Oi., Kay SI. 1830.
Notiee is hereby given that the "following
named settler has hied notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said procf will be made before the county
judge, or in his absence before the county clerk
of Morrow county, at Heppner, Ore-, on July 18,
1S90. viz:
William E. Hiatt,
Hd. No. 2648 for the NW NEH, NWH,
HWi- NWU fte 2 Tn 2 S R 29 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
cofiujkions residence nuon and. cultivation of
said iand.Viz:' ' - . ... r.
John Mullaliy. H. A. Salisbury if. W. Salisbury
...1 1 u VMmoT, .11 lna. Or.. 1
Btarau
a.
1
A Son Kills his Mother While
Sleeping, Then Shoots
himself.
POSSESSED OF OVER 812,000.
He Frin Starvation and Buffering, to Avoid
men, He Commits the Awful Crime,
PoBTiiAND, Or., June 12. Daniel Har
vey, who has lived with bis mother, Mrs.
Mary BtraDell, and stepfather, Charles
Bunnell, near Milwaukee, shot his moth
er through the temple with a pistol, and
completed the tragedy by shooting
nimnelf through the head, early yjtr-
day morniDg'.
Both mother snd soisTdale yesterday an aeronaut named
lived till about half past 9 o'clook the
next morning. Mrs. Bunnell died five
minutes before her son.
It is supposed a deranged condition of
the son's mind led to the tragedy. He
was thirty -five years of age, his mother
65. The family lived peaoeably, Harvey
being kind and loving to his mother.
Harvey owned the place on which they
liyed, and had reoently sold it for $12,
900. He regretted the sale afterwards,
and became despondent, and repeatedly
expressed fears of future want and
starvation. He had made several at
tempts to re-purchase the place, with
out success. It is thought that this so
preyed upon his mind that he was led to
commit the terrible crime.
Mrs. Bunnell was born in Maine in
1825, and was married the second time
to Mr. Bunnell. Harvey haB been a resi
dent of Claokamas county for many
years, and was known as a peaceable
and well behaved young man, though
somewhat peculiar. He took great
pride in caring for his place of thirty-
five acres, ana had spent years of hard
work in clearing and improving it'
The funeral services will take place at
3 o'clock this afternoon. The remains
will be interred in the Milwaukee oemet
ary. .SarvcUlance of Chinese.
San Francisco, June 8. The Chron
icle's Nogales, Arizona, special says:
The Chinese question is practically solv'
ed by Special Agent Irving. The Chi
nese are followed from oan Franoisoo to
Ouayniaa and thence overland to the
line. There are now 180 coolies between
hero and Gnaymas, and the daily move
ments ot each are regularly reported to
Agent Irving at this point, a party of
twenty-eight, now the only one bound
for the United States, being followed by
the son oX Marshal Paul and anotfcei.Jr;-iirday
deputy marshal. A system of surveill
anoe is now pursued below the line, and
the recent order relative to Chinese in
transit will soon solve the proDlem be
low the line.
One Bandit Captured,
Dickenson, N. D., June 11. Charles
E. Baley, one of the party who robbed
the Northern Paoific train ne ar Salem
last Sunday, was arrested near Grand
river, eighty miles south of here. On
his way back he tave himself up for loet
and told all the details of the robbery.
He said the band consisted of five men,
two of whom came from the West on the
train which they robbed, the other three
being in readiness at the scene of the
robbery with horses. After the job was
completed tl'e three latter started South
and separated when a few miles out, one
going towards the Missouri river, one
West, and he was making for the Black
Hills. The two who came from the
West remained; on the train and from
what the prisoner says, there is no doubt
of their intention at one time to rob
the passengers, but for some reason this
was abandoned. The prisoner offered
the sheriff 81000 to release him.
.CREATES A SENSATION.
Mrs. Pvle and Her Son in the Walla Walla
feniientjary Confess.
Walla Walla, June ll.Mrs. Pyle,
John Hum and W. S. Clink, the two
former serving life sentences for m'nr
der by Brson, and the latter seven years
for the same crime, made a oonfession to
the officers last evening, implicating citi
zens of the oity in the big fires of 1888
and 1889, which resulted in the destruc
tion pf mui:h pronerty and the Joss of
two lives. Ttie prisoners offered this af
ternoon to make a sworn deposition in
accordance with the confession, which
will be taken in the morning. It is
learned that the confession, whioh will
probably be relative to the fire of 1887,
which destroyed two Main street blooks,.
will implicate three persons now living
n Walla Walla, ope of the three also be
ing implicated in the fire of the Bvwceed:
ing year, which destroyed the Aurora
hotel. The two prisoners say that one
of those, now dead, confessed that in
the fire of 1888, he was paid for the work
$550, one of the outsiders giving 8300,
while the other gave 8250. Many other
statements of a damaging oharaoter
were made by the trisonora, bat some
of these statements, it is beliaved will
not be sworn to. As soon as the con
fession is made warrauts will be issued
to arrest the implicated parties.
Ontinw ia Alsbaaie.
Birmingham. Ala., J une o, in wins-
ton county Newt Bowe and Harry Ben.
field, members of a gang of horse-thieves
and outlaws, have been terrorizing ths
people committing many murders ana
robberies. Ten days ago Sheriff Mitoh
ell and a posse surrounded the outlaws.
A pitched battle ensued in which Ben
fiald was killed, bnt Rowe escaped.
The pursuit was continued aud i8'
night the officers surrounded Bowe in
the mountains twenty-five miles f'm
Double Springs. This morning he cune
out and was called on to surrender. He
refused and the officers fired killing him
as he raised his Winchester to shoot.
Th ntlifir members of'the gang art be
ing hqiiterT'
Indians Surrender a Murderer.
Helena, Mont., June 9. The Chey
enne Indians have surrendered the In
dian chief White Buffalo, one of three In
dians charged with the murder of Bob-
ert Ferguson, a eowboy, on May 3.
Black Medicine and Little Eyes, other
Indians accused were oaptnred a few
days ago. The Cheyennes secreted
White Buffalo, and only a show of force
by General Brisbane caused his surren
der. Settlers were beooming alarmed
but now all danger is passed.
Killed by Cattle Thieve..
Cheyenne, Jane 9. James Barton
nnd Wm. Johnson, cattle men, who have
been active .in the campaign against
cattle thieves, were ambushed to-day by
George McDonald and a companion by
the name of Sinnora, the leaders of the
cattle tbievrs. Barton was killed at the
first fire. Johnson escaped uninjured.
Another Aeronaut Falls.
Rpoptanic FaT.TJ3. .TllnA 11 At. Oflk..
VVoeley made an ascension with a hot
air balloon. At an elevation of 300 feet
the balloon collapsed and the aeronaut
was thrown into a tree top, falling from
there to the ground. He was picked np
insensible, with a broken arm and leg
besides suffering other injuries.
Wanted to be a Drover.
Fleminosbuhg, Ky., June 10. John
McMilliken, a young man, went to
church at Forman's chapel last night
During the services be slipped out, and
cutting the bridles of seven or eight
horses and -mounting another, gave a
Comanche yell and drove the whole
herd ahead of him. He was pursued
aud shot fatally, one ball entering the
baok of his head and coming out at the
raeuth.
Cattle tor Eastern Markets.
Albuo.uebo.db, June 10. The number
of cattle being ahipped to the Eastern
markets surpasses anything heretofore
known in the stock business in the
Southwest. Last night and to-day, five
trains of cattle, consisting of twenty-five
oars each, passed up the Atchison road.
Thousands of cattle are waiting at vari
ous points south ot this city to be trans
ported, but the railroad cannot furnish
cars. American valley alone baa shipp
ed nearly 10,000, and it is estimated that
before the present activity closes, fully
159,000 animals will have been Bhipped
from New Mexico and Arizona. There
are buyers here from seveial Eastern
states and prices continue to go up.
Cherokee Lands.
St. Louis, June 10. The Cherokee
commissioners believe to-morrow will
end the work of arranging the final de
tails in connection with the deal made
for. a oession of all the lands
belonging to the Sao and Fox Indians.
Indians are in high glee over the pros
pects of a big payment soon, and seem
to realize that they have the best end of
the deal. The richest one in the tribe is
H. C. Jones, who becomes owner of 1900
acres of land besides receiving $12,000
in money. Other Indians become rich
in proportion.
Satter'8 Fort Purchased.
San Fbancisoo, June 10. The oom-
mittee of the Native Sons report that
$5000 ot the $20,000 required has been
raised and the purchase of the historic
property made. C. F. Crocker yester
day inBtruoted the oommittee to draw
upon him for the deficit of 815,000.
Women Baseballists Arrested.
Danvtlbs, UL, June 8. Two basebnll
clubs composed of women played a game
to-day before 200 people. This evening
United States Attorney Blaokburp swore
out a warrant for their arrest for dis
turbing the peace. Officer Patterson
arrested them as they were leaving town
in carriages for Covington, Ind.
Chinese to be Returned.
Washington, June 11. The house
oommittee on appropriations to-day re?
ported the sundry oivil bill. It provides
for an appropriation of 850,000 to pay
the expenses of the arrest and deporta
tion to China ot Chinese unlawfully
found in the United States. The trou
ble hitherto has been that the law sim
ply provided that the offending China,
men should be returned to the oountry
frorq which they came, whioh was gen.
erally Mexico or Canada. Ifow they
will be sent all the way back.
Resistance Threatened.
New Yore, June 12. The stringent
measures adopted by the secretary of ag
riculture to stamp out pleuro-pnenmo-nia
in cattle from the counties of Kings
and Queens has created tremendous ex-
qitemeut, apd aroused toe dairymen in
to an attitude of armed rebellion. It-is
understood that Secretary Busk recently
received private information that unless
this disease be erfeotnally extirpated a
severe quarantine will be proclaimed by
England against the exportation of
American onttle.
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Escaped Cremation.
Dkavenfobt, Ia., June 12. By the
prompt and heroio work of thirty sisters
in the Catholic Meroy hospital here for
ty patiente were saved from a horrible
death this morning. At 3:30 this morn
ing one ot the sisters was awakened by
smoke, and discovered fire in the closet
of her room. An alarm was sounded
and the work of removing the patiente
was successfully accomplished. One
nun, called Sister Mary Irene, whose
name was Ellen Murphy, perished. Loss,
$10,000.
Goanterfeitc r Arrested.
Rookfobd, 111., June 12. James
Blanes, alias Henry Hughes, was arrest
ed this morning by government officials
fram Chicago for making spurious coin
principally dimes and quarters. A half
gallon jar full of bogus money was found
and confiscated. The prisoner wag tak
en to ehieaga,
SPORTS,
HURTS AND ILLS
OF MAN KND BEAST
ABB PBOMPTLT CPBXD BI
Such as i
8prains,
Bruises,
Wounds.
Swellings,
Soreness.
OntheFleld,
Tho Water,
Th Turf.
Athletes
and
8 ports men
Use It.
Chili. Vogeler Co.,
Baltimore, Ud.
The Text of the Dependent Pension Bill.
Washington, June 11. The dependent
pension bill as agreed upon by the con
ference and reported to the house to-day,
after pensioning dependent parents says
all persons who served three montl s or
more in the military or naval service of
the United States during the war of the
rebellion and who have been honorablv
discharged therefrom and who are now
or who may hereafter be Buffering from
a mental or pnysical disability of a per
manent obarncter, not the result of their
own vicious habits whioh incapacitates
them from the performance of manual
labor in such a degree as to render them
nnable to earn support, shall be placed
upon the list of invalid pensioners of the
United States to be entitled to receive
pensions not to exceed $12 per mouth
and not less than $6 per month, propor
tioned to their inability to earn support,
Such pension to oontinue during the ex
istence of such disability. Bank in eer
vioe shall not be considered in the appli
cations fixed in this act. Provision is
made for pensioning at the rate of $8 per
month widowB of men who served ninety
days without proving death resulting
from army service, and likewise granting
$2 per month to each child under 16
years of age.
Disposal of Mormon Church Property.
Washtnoton, June 10. Senator Ed
munds introduced a bill in the senate
providing that all funds or other proper
ty belonging to or in possession or claim
ed by the corporation of the church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints shall
be devoted to the benefit of the publio
common schools in Utah.
ANOTHER TRAGEDY.
A Wife Driven to Desperation KUle Her Hus
band' and Herself.
Albany, Orn June 12. Seven miles
north of Lebanon, lived Grant Aurna
paugh, his wife, their two ohildren and a
sister of Mrs. Aumspaogh. The wife
upon several occasions had surprised her
sister and her husband in compromising
situations. Notwithstanding her repeat-
ea remonstranoes tneir intimacy con
tinued, and the wife's desperation cul
minated this morning by her shooting
tier busbsnd wnile he was asleep in bed.
She then placed the pistol to her own
head and ended the terrible tragedy.
She died in a short time and Anrnspaugb
several hours after, who confessed the
facts which led to the murder and sui
cide. Their babe, lying on the bed, was
uninjured.
Killed by Hail.
St. Louis, June 12. At Bolla, during
the hail storm yesterday, atones four
inohes in circumference fell, killing
Jesse Cox, a farmer, who was literally
pounded to death while in the field set
ting out cabbage plants.
Two Trains Daily Between Portland and
Spokane Falls.
Effective May 11th, 1890, the Union Pa-
cifio System will establish two daily trains
between Portland and Spokane Falls.
Pullman Palaoe Sleepers and Beolining
Chair cars will be run between Portland
and Spokane Falls without change.
lliia new arrangement will auord Doth
local and through passengers additional
and unsurpassed facilities. Tickets, de
tailed time of trains, and general inform
ation, can be obtained upon application
to any ticdet agent Union Pacific System
75-79. T. W. Lbs, Gen'l Pass Agent.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at La Grande, Or., May t9. DO.
Notice ia hereby iriven that the folluwlner
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make hnal proof in supoort of his claim, and
that said proof wili be made before the county
clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on
July 7, 1890, viz:
WTilliam A. Martin.
D. S. No. 79S9. for the 8 NW M N 'A SW &
Seo. 3, Tp. B 8. R S E.
ne names uie ruuuwiag wiiuwatw w fiioy
his nont.innons residence udou. and cultivation
of said land, viz:
David AJHerren, W. K. Uasey, Robert matteeon
and Edgar Matteeon, all'Of Heppner, Oregon.
74-79 Henbt Rhinkhart, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., May 22, to.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
Mttler has filed notice of his intention to
make hnal proof in support or his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the connty inn.ge of fllorrow county, at Heppner,
Or.. bn'Jnlyli ia8Qvi:
Hiram Tash,
Hd. No. 1839, for the 8W M Heo. 29, Tp. 4 8, of
R. 26 E.
HnniiniM the following witnesses to Drove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, Baid land, viz: t
r-red foppen, Virgil a. mepnens, jonn a.
Moreland and Lewi6 D. Allen, all of Hardinin.
Oregon. .
75-99 JobnW. XjKWJIS, Register.
'notice of intention.
Land Office at The Dalit Or.. May 28, '90,
Nntiftn irt herabv eiven that the followine-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make
final proof in support ot bis claim, ana tnat saia
Sroof will be made before the connty judge of
lorrow county, at Heppner, Oregrcm. oa July
12, 18S0, Tia:
Andrew Uariaoxi
Hd. tfo. 1S55. for the 8WJ4 and 8i NWJ4
Sec. 8, Tp. 3 8. R. 24 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, tub;
Peter Brenner, Jacob Jones, Olof Bergs trom
and John Peterson, all of Eight Mile, Or.
75-Bl. JOHN W . XAEW1B, nefflNCT.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., June 10, 18S0.
Notiia is hereby ejven that the following
nanied' settler has filed notice of his intention to
malM finftl 'rtroof In innoart of his claim, and
that said proof will be tnade before the county
Judge of Morrow oounty,. at lleppner, ur., on
ulyS1.180,vU:
' Alexander Youna.
Hd. app. No, 2S90, for the SE!4 Sec 34 Tp 2 8 B
MEW&f ,
He names the following witnesses to prove hia
oontinuous residence upon ana cultivation or.
aud land via:
I. ft. Fsteb.. T- P.. uU and John SpioknalL of
Goiifiherry, Or,, and C, & Jones, of Eight Mile,
' 71-J Jobs W. Lkwis. Begi.ter
PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT!
7TTr77f7,YS TD
The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman & Co.
has constantly arriving in Car Load lots
the largest assorted stock of
General Merchandise
To be Found East of Portland.
. Among the Latest Novelties are
Ladies' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimmings, Etc.
Their Celebrated Boot
Is unsurpassed for durability.
Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various stylos to suitevery body
both in prices and quality, A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots,
Hats, Caps, Tobaccos, Crockery, Etc.
our Grocery Department everything is
First-Class and Staple Goods in every
variety to suit all classes of trade.
Speoial Inducements in
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A personal inspection of our Mammoth Stook will convince the
publio that we carry the goods required whioh will be
sold at Bedrock Prioes for Cash.
Sole Agents for Knapp,
ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated
Bain Wagon always on Hand
Hides and Pelts BomM for Cash and Trade.
Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Conntiea will
do well to price our Goods before purchasing else- -where.
We gnarentee Courteous Treatment,
and will endeavor to make all
, feel at home.
Do Not Forget the Placed
Pioneer Brick, West side of Main Street, bet.
May and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn.
Everything in our line will be sold at marvelously low prices
within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash
Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en
titles us to the distinction as the
Columbia Brewery Depot,
AUGUST BUCHLEE,
'."Piopri e tor,
Of the Colnmbia Brewery. t The Dalles, would inform th oitisens of Morrow and trarroandia
counties that he has leased from John B. Natter the City Brewery in Heppner, and has
established a depot at the well known stand, for the sale of the best
Lager Beer and Porter,
either in the keg or bottled, which he will be pleased to supply oustomersin
any quantity wholesale and retail.
The Public are invited to call and examine his stock with
the assurance that they will find it first-class.
gjtT" The Heppner Depot will be in charge of Mr. Dan Osmera, who will oheer.
fully supply all orders.
Where can you get the Most
4
Candies, Nuts, Notions, Cigars, Tobaccos, Ik
FOR THE LEAST MONEY?
WHY, AT
Just removed to the Smith Building-, opposite W. O. Minor's,
and next door to the Rea Restaurant.
Oysters and Lunch served at All Hours and
in the Best Style,
Don't forget "THE MODEL," for the
Choicest Goods.
MRS. OTIS PATTEESON, Proprietor.
Best Ca.uttb. Medicine. Recommended by Physicians.
Cute where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the
taste. Uhildren take it without
flaftlBMalakaSftflbBMalaSaBa
W?V, TrR7.ni
called
Li:i, Wire,
hi
Burrell & Co.'s Ag
Leading Merchants of Morrow Co.
-Where did you Say ? .
"THE MODEL,"
objection. By drufjgiBta.
S77-&1 " HbRY Rinbhabt, Register
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