Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 12, 1893, Image 2

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    o W SELL YOU JI BPH ! 8
L4 One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.:
8I1d bBB.eeedpriUeofwteron it, all under
CJTND 160
Give your business to Heppner people
and thereore assist to build up Hepp
ner., Patronize those who patronize
vent.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer's real uame ii signed as an evidence ol
good faith.
Dill soa ever
Read about the -Ml
Man who
Hid his
Light under
A bushel?
Yes? well
That is like
Doing business
Without advertising. S-l
All tbe
Snide BCbeinea
In tbe country
Will not ocoomplieh JP
Half as much
As a good ad.
In a (rood, live,
Legitimate newspaper, .S3
One tbat
Is read
By tbe people,
And that owns -S3
Its own
Soul; that
Uei ita apace
Like merohnndiae, JiCi
Wortb dollar
For dollar.
Nancy Hanks did a very fast mile at
Iudianapolia the other diy 2 ;04.
The Navaboe, tbe American yacht,
has been afain beBten by the Brit
tannia. Mas. Jbnnib Cannon, wife of Hon.
A. M. Cannon, ot Spokane, died the
8th inat.
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, will
vote Bgaiuet tbe Voorbeea unconditional
repeal bill.
Economy ia the watohword for these
times. Nothing elae can give ua relief
atpieaeut.
TiiEui! ia a rumor in tbe senate that
there will be a compromise in tbe re
peal of the Sherman law.
Hon. Hamilton Fish, Grant's eeoretnry,
of state from Marob, 1HGU, to Maroh 12,
1877, died at Uarrison, N. Y., on the
7tb hut., aged 75 years.
Unit Kovorntneut is running behind
$170,000 a day. A falling off of imports
and internal revenue receipts is re
sponsible for tbe dt lioieney.
Judge Uonh, of Southern California,
is going after the Chinese, and warrants
of arrest are being infilled under tbe
provisions of the Ueary law.
As this press puts it, another princsBB
wae boru to tbe democratic bouse of
Cleveland, Saturday, Sept. I). The
president waa much disappoiLted be
cause it wae not a boy.
Uon. H. II Rmtviss, of La Qrande, bus
been chontm as the Oregon member of
the Gimid Armv national oounoil of
administration, Capt. J. Q. B. Adama
ot Mass., baa been chosen as the ootn-maiulur-iu
chief.
It ih estimated tbut it will require
$7,1X10,000 to carry out the provisions of
the Ueury law. What if it does? Tbat
amount of money will be saved to the
Americau people the first year our aoil
ia ridden of Chines.
Wolcott, of Colorado, aiguillonntly
inquired the other day into the amount
of bounty paid maple sugar producers
up iu Vermont, but said nothing at all
about Louisiana. Woloolt ia after the
uuconditi uial repealers.
If tub Huarunii law ia to be uncon
ditionally repealed, tbe sooner it ia
douo the better, and tbe aoonor wo will
learn tbe results, Kood or bad. The
East reports a steady improvement
under the preaent conditions.
Tiihhb daring robbers weut through
the Delia, Colo, bank forSVX), killing tbe
oasbier. A citizen named Simpson,
and a dead shot, killed two of tbe
robbers before they got out of town.
They are supposed to be a remnant of
the Daltou gang.
The mill at Heppner ought to be able
to do considerable onstom work this
winter, Besidea, the stores have none
but foreign flour now, when, in fact,
none other but the local brand should
be used here. The demand seems
greater than the supply.
Cluvkland will not agree to any
compromise measures being attached to
ACRES Timber Culture claim
yl fenoe. Situated two miles west ef Hardman.
Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timbpr culture claim, $800.
ANOTHER
Good, deeded ranch, 320 aores,best stock ranch
the repeal of tbe Sherman law, although
it is claimed tbat the aenate is favorable
to such a move. Tbe seDate has de
cided that there will be no cloture rule,
hence it is either oompr mise or no vote.
At a session of the Pan-American
Medical Congress at Washington, D. C.
last week, tuberoulosis (consumption)
was declared a contagious disease.
Tbis has long been olaimed, and faots
brought out for years past in tie ex
perience of tbe medical fraternity prove
conclusively that suoh is tbe oaae.
Commissioner, of Internal Revenue
Millkr is going a little far when he
deolares tbat banks' certificates of de
posit should be taxed 10 per oent.
because occasionally they pass from
band to band in lieu of oaeb. Cheoks
often perform that same funotion, and it
would be just as consistent to say tbat
they should be taxed for tbe same
reason.
Wolcott, of Colorado, introduced a
petition in the senate last week oalling
for the repeal of tbe MoKinley law.
It was originally one of tbe petition
forms sent out by banks calling for the
unconditional repeal of tbe Sherman
law. Tbe petitioners erased tbe word
"Sherman" and put in "McKinley."
Wolcott evidently believes in reoiprooity
and retaliation.
One of tbe cures for tbe ills of bard
times ia eoonomy. Tbe American people
as a rule have been too extravagant.
They have lived like tbeir neighbors,
and all have moved faster than con
ditions warranted. If tbe people would
go back to the days ot our fathers and
teaoh the youDter generation bow to
knit, enrd, spin and weave, many an
idle moment could be turned to account.
Many ranchers and sheepmen produce
mnoh that cannot be sold at a remuner
ative figure, because there seems to be
no money with whioh to buy it. Instead
of selling wool at a loss, as it seems we
must under the present administration
policy of prospective free trade, and
then going deeper in debt at tbe stores,
enough of this for home use couH be
worked up. Home made blankets.stook
ings. jeans and carpets may seem a little
orude to tbe younger generation, but
unless some e ement of industry and
economy is infused into them, the land
will soon be filled with panpers. In a
measure, we will have to oome down
nearer to tbe primary conditions (if man.
No political party ia responsible for
individual extravagance, therefore tbe
remedy must oome through eaoh person
so affecte d.
TUE HOME NEWSPAPER.
From the Orcgonlan.
The remnnaf runne acninflr oivino nH
vertising of tbeir towns to "outBide"
publications of questionable influenoe,
wbiob are seen in the columns of
Western Washington papers at present,
ar jiiatitluble aud well taken. When
a local newspaper is not eood ennnuh to
herald a town's advantages abroad,
there is something wronir with tlmtnwn
The newspaper is to a very great extent
wnai ine community makes it; and by
reason of its representative capacity,
the community has a mpnanra of re
sponsibility toward it. The people who
win rot help make a good paper for
their town must not complain if they
are held in low esteem by the o utaide
world. The home paper, properly sup
ported, not particularly by advertising
patronage, but iu a hundred ways of
kindness and of service which u
nothing, is always tbe best possible
medium Tor advertising ita locality,
because it will be bright, oeay, aud
will be read bv intending nttl pra ami
oupitiilista as a truer index to tbe town's
social aud business life than any other
printed matter oonld be.
The proprietor aiwnvs omuls h iu in-
come to improve bis paper. It seems
mat be ouu't help it. When he has a
lew dollars ahead he must get tbe
paper a new dress, or some all-braBe
galleys, or au improved mailing machine.
It a few hundred, be buys a new press,
and again puts bis nose to the orm,l.
stone to get out of debt. When be
iuidk us sees good times ahead he
enlarges bis paper and increases bis
payroll. When mouey gets scarce
again be tries to keep a stiff uppei lip,
inning wood aud potatoes uu subsorip
tion. works eighteen hours a day, back
slides at the church, defaults at the
lodge, forgets bis friends and neglects
his family. Whatever else he may
prove recreant to, with bia paper it is
always "love, honor and cherish." All
the aid aud oomfort the tbe town gives
to ita paper goes in it. Subscriptions
paid in advauos blossom iuto breeiy
looale, and half-page ads bring forth
double-leoded editorials on the new
water works and the shipping en route
aiidtheoouuty'swouderful wealth and
progress. To lender it ttMtorui
adjoining, of which deeded IhdJ ibere are 10 acres gwd farming land,
BARGAIN.
in Morrow county, cheap and on
For
support is to invite capital; to withhold,
"tendetb to poverty."
'1 be livj town will have a live paper;
and if it has anything worthy the atten
tion of the outside world and wunta it
told where it will do the most good, it
will put its trust in the borne paper, and
the home paper will do the business,
t here are newspapers in Oregon ntid
Washington wbiob are read in the East,
and bave helped in many ways to build
up the Pucifio Northwest; but they are
not printed in towns whoso advertising
funds bave gone to Eastern and Culi
fornia journals, to the neglect of the
home publication.
CIRCUIT COURT PROCKUMNU.
FOURTH DAY.
William Cecil va, George Noble, con
tinued for term.
State of Oregon vs. Geo. W. Qjode,
motion to set aside vetdiot and new
trial.
State of Oregon vs. T. R. II j ward,
arraigned to plead.
FIFTH DAY.
Minor Bros. vs. A. Peterson, defuult
and judgment.
State of Oregon vs. Geo. W. Goode,
motion for new trial granted.
State of Oregon vs. T. R. Howard,
plead guilty, fined $50.
State of Oregon vs. Noah Mulkey, on
trial.
SIXTH day.
State of Oregon vs. Noab Mulkey, on
trial and jury returned verdict guilty
of manslaughter.
R. L. Hngbea vs. Geo. W. Thomao,
continued for term.
Mary Luelling vs. Abraham Lnelling,
decree divorce granted.
R. W. Robinsoa vs. Morrow oounty,
dismissed.
In the matter ot assignment of M.
Liobtentbal & Co., continued for term.
In the rjiBtter of assignment E. I-'.
Cox and 3. II. Cox, continued for term.
K. F. Hughes vs. Geo. Gray and Lucy
Gray, demurrer to oompluint overruled,
aud decree granted for want of answ r.
O. 11, & N. Co. vs. E. R. Swinburne,
et al., continued for term.
SEVENTH DAY.
State of Oregon vs. Noab Mulkey,
senteuoed by judge to 6 years imprison
ment in the state penitentiary.
report of orand jury.
We, tbe grand jury for the September
term of oourt, 1893, respeolfully show to
the court tbat we bave dow been in
session five dayB aud bave found and
returned iuto court three indictments
and one not true bill, aud bave also
inquired into other matters which were
brought before ua, but wbiob did not
warrant indictments and no reports
were made, thereon.
We bave also inquired into the con
ditions and management of tbe offices
pertaining to tbe courts of justice in the
county aud also tbe public prisons of
theoouutj. We fouud all said offices
aud prisons iu good condition and well
kept and managed. We were highly
pleased herewith and havj no reoom
m udutiuiis to make in regard thereto.
Having completed; our labors we re
spectfully asked to be discharged.
M. A. Olden, Foreman.
Uei'Pnbh, Or. .September. 0th, 1893.
"How to Care All Skin Diseases.'
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medioiue required. Cures
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions ou the
face, builds, nose. 4c. leaving tb akin
clear, while uud healtbly. Its great
ornunx mm uiu.mye powers are possess
ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug
gist for Swajue'a Ointment, sw 1 yr.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 35
Flunr.bbl 3 75 ij' 4 00
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds. owt. 1 50
" " three " 2 00 ft 2 '25
Sheep, muttons, bead 1 r-iOiS- 25
" "took 1 50 4t 1 75
Hogs, ou foot, cwt ft 75
Hogs, dressed 6 50 (tf 7 00
Wool... 610
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40 (( 50
Eggs, doz oi2
Chickens, doz 2 00
Turkeys
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt hi nr. i 1 on
Monr, bbl 3 00 4 00
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (it 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 d 8 00
Hogs, cwt 1 mi 1 oc
Wool -Eastern Oregon.. 8 (i 10
Butter, tb 20 & 25
Etf ua. dnz. . . .u on
" u 19 w
Chickens, doz 5 00 W 600
iurKeys, id 15 y 18
PORTI.1WI1 U1UITLT
Wheat, cwt 1 un
3 t 00
it 3 40
2 75
0 6 00
M 3 00
6 00
Flour, bbl 3 00
Beeves, ort 1 75
' dresned .... 1 fin
Muttons, live sheared... 2 60
dressed 5 jr.
Hogs, on foot 4 5o
" dressed 7 00
Wool Eastern Oregon... 6
Butter 5
Ei?lfS. doc. ... IK
it 14
25
Hi 16
4 00
(? 1
Chickens, doi. .. 2 00
Jurkeyi lb 2
easy terms.
further information call at our office.
WANTED.
Salesmen, to eell ourohoica and hardy
nursery stock. Many special varieties
to offer both in fruits and ornamentals,
and controlled only by as. We pay
commission or salary, give exclusive
territory and pay weekly. .. Write us at
once and secure oboice of teriitory.
May Brotuers, Nurserymen,
142-00 - Rochester, N. Y.
. NEW EESTAIIRAOT.
I have opened a first olass restaurant
at the old Matlock building called
Holton restaurant.
43-tf. Mrs. G. W. Swaqoart.
S100 REWARD)
One hundred dollars reward will be
paid for tbe arrest aud conviotion of the
pnrties connected with the robberv of
Frank Sloan and J. A. Thompson, near
Heppner, on Monday August, 21,1893.
Geo. Noble.
150-1 f. Sheriff of Morrow county.
NOTICE.
To all persona interested iu securing
time for purchase of railroad lands
please call at clerk's office and sign
petition to congress.
58-67 J. W. Morrow.
After Breakfast.
To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood'
and give nerve, bodily and digestive
strengbt, take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Continue tbe medicine Bfter every meal
for a montb or two and you wi'l feel
"like a new man." The merit of Hood's.
Sarsaparilla is proven by is thousands of
wonderful cures'. Why don't you try
it?
LIST OF LETTERS.
LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER
Sept. 11, 1893.
Aubrey T C Brown J M
Mullen H M Rcpper I N
When calling for these letters please say
advertised.
A. Ma LLO BY P. M.
BIDS WANTED.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
county court of Morrow county will re
ceive sealed bids for the-construction of a
bridge on Kha creek at the crossing of road
No. 114, as per plans and specifications on file
at. the county -clerk's othce, said bids to be
opened Sept. 20, lsu:i. at 1 p. m. The court
reserves the rijfht to reject any and all bids.
Julius Kkithlv,
161-64. County Judge.
Hotict of Intention.
I AND OFFICI AT THE DALLES, OREGON
J Auk. 22, !. Notice Is hereby given that
the following-named settler haa filed notie 0
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will b made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Or., on Dec 3, lsitl. viz.:
REUBEN SPERRY,
of lone; Hd. App. No, 4S55 for the NEW of See,
211, Tp 1 N, R, 24 E. W. M,
He names the following witnesses to prora blf
continuous residence upon aud CBltivatUn of
said land, viz.:
Ed. Ilolloway. of Douglas Oregon, Joh
Long, T. J. Carle, and Paul Reitiuau, all of
lone Oregou.
157-167 Johx W. Liwis, RegtsUr.
Notict Of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J Aug. 22, 1B93. Notice is herebv giran that
the following-named settler haa filed notica f
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will b made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppnar,
Or., on Sep. SO, IK'j:i. vis. :
SIDNEY S. BE ALES,
of Eight Mile; lid., App. No. 2332 for the NE
of Sec. 110, Tp. 3 i4, R 25 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.:
O. I) Coats, of Eight Mile, John Jenkins, of
Heppher, Ed Ashbaugh, C. G. Fuqua, both of
Elgh Mile.
156-166 John W. Liwis, Register.
DB, J L. CASHES.
Stricken Down with Heart Disoase,
Dr. MUcm Medical Co., Xlkharl, Tnd.
Gintlimis: I feel it my duty, u well u a
pleiuiurc. lopuMlsh, unsolicited, to the world the
benent received from p. Milis- SoTommi
Umcoiks ,1 was stricken down with Ueort
unaiucompncations, arnpia pulse vsjy
Ingfromso to uobeais per minute, a choking or I
wutwm humuvu ui uim wuiu pipe, oppression
thousands!"!?-
jlon of the heart and below lower rib, pain In ths
anus. shortneof breath. tlecplessues, Meukueas
and general debility. The arteries In my neck
would throb violently, the throbbing of my heart
could be heard across a large room and would
ahaka my whole body. I was so nervous that I
could not bold my hand steady. I hnv tma
mndr rA rrrmnl of innl pSyMam,
anal ssm safe-M palloiw ef falml Mr diHt
arltfamt IH Ixial brnrJU. A friend recom
mended your remedies, she was cured by Dr
kllea' remedies lharetaken .
three bottles of your New I I I O IT fl
Bean Cure and two bottles n L LS
Henrlna. My pulse Is normal, I have no more
violent throbbing of tha heart, I H a will an
I alneerely recommend evenr one with vmptoins
of Heart Dlaeasa to Kilw lir. HiU-.' hf torZ
a"- J ir(f and tw cured.
OypsumCityana L. L. Caaxu.
all on Positive) Ouaraita.
t MONCV RETURN! D.
For Mil by T. W. Avert jr.,
and the balance A 1 pasture. The
AND STIIJ, AXOTnBK.
' Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy to A good
for it with first crop raised on it. Keason for selling, ow ner lives in the luibt ana
A LOVING MOTHER.
How She Took Tier Daughter's Attempted
8ulclle.
The daughter of a tailor in the city of
Berlin, having been jilted by her lover,
jumped into the river. She was saved
by the heroic exertions of a young man,
A stranger, assisted by several people
standing on the bank and holding a
long- rope which the courageous swim
mer had tied around his waist. The
girl was taken to a hotel close by, was
placed in bed, and was given restora
tives which recalled her to life. Her
name and address having been ascer
tained, her .parents were informed and
were soon by her bedside. When tho
mother entered the room she just
glanced at her daughter and then care
fully looked over her wardrobe. The
hat was missing. "Whore is your new
hat?" cried the affectionate mother.
Hardly able to talk, the girl whispered
the supposed the current had carried it
33. "Well," retorted the irate mother,
"I shall not buy you another. You
;an wear your old white bonnet for the
rest of the year." And turning her back
upon her daughter she allowed the
father to fondle the girl and kiss her
tears away from her pule cheek.
Nerve
Blood
Tonic
Builder
Pcr1 for
Ji.Uji 111. L
Dr. WILLIAMS'
MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, N.Y,
.n,iPvrri:-ilrCi rjn)
EAGLE BRAND
THE BEST
ROOFING!
It is unequalled for House, Barn, Fac
tory or Out Buildings and oosts half
the price of shinnies, tin or iron.
It is ready for use and easily
applied by anyone.
Old -:- Shingle -:- Roofs
Easily made water tight and fire proof at small
expense. With dark red rubber paluton decayed
shingles. It fills the pores ana gives a substan
tial roof that lasts for years. Curled or warped
shingles, it brings to their places and keeps
them. The genuine rubber paint requires no
heating and no tar
ON TIN OR IROV ROOFS. It is ac-
KnowieUE-
ed the best paint, has heavv bodv. is easily
applied, expands by the contracts of cold, and
never cracks. One coat equals four of anv
other. Buildings covered with felt can be
made water tight at small expense. Write at
ouce for particulars.
Excelsior Paiat and Roofiog Co.,
155 and 157 Duane Street. New York, N. Y.
OREGON
STATEFAIE.
Under the management of the State Board of
Agriculture, on the State Fair Grounds near
Baiem, commencing September 11th, 1893, aud
vuuiiuuiuK one weea.
MDKETHAN ilK.nnfl INf-ASH
Will hp nM r,n,ii,,n. Inr
swine, Agricultural productB, fruits, native
wuuuh, iniuertus, worits 01 an ana lancy work
and for trials of speed.
REDUCED RATES OP FARE SAND FREIGHTS
ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES.
PAVILION open four evenings during the
"cci, win, kuuu mimic in auenutice.
THE NEW URAND BTAND and the new regu
lation track are conceded to be among the most
couuuriaoie ana me oesi on tne racitlc const.
SPLENDID CONTESTS nf ra.rt oh h,.
There Is entered for these contests the best Held
of horses this year that has been on the grounds
for many seasons.
Valuable and handsome improvements have
uccn uiauc ou me grounas ana DUliaing.
I'KMIIIM MKT
Has been revised and improved to ths benefit of
exhibitors.
Entries for premiums close at 8 p. m. the first
y of the fair, and exhibits must be in place
PRICES OK ADMISSION.
men s season rickets 40 in
U n,nun'B T,..l....- ' r'l'V
Men's Day Tickets V.V.V. . !so
uincu b imy 1 icaeis
jvuvc linen iicKeis, unuy 05
mnen 10 me Kaee course. Free,
c a . .Children under 1 years, Free for all
Send to the secretary at Portland for a premi
um list.
.T APPFPQHV Tt-lA .
J. T. GREGO, Secretary. ' 62-00'sw
Citation.
TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
v . , n'ccoinm vi .mines a ureedlinr
deceased, Citation: To David Hardy, and the
unknown htr 1 i, ,u u'1
Grwln,: Inihen.raTol,,:,eKoloXn'
on are hereby cited and required to appear n
he County Court ol the State of Orcjon (or
the County of Morrow, at the court room there
of, at Heppner. in the County of Morrow on
Monday the 6th day of November was, at 1
.- ..... luiniwn ui mat aav, then &nii
there show cause tl any exists why'an order of
S Tp. ttT t0 ,e" of sec!
Witness, the Hon. Julius Kelthly Judee of the
County Court of the State of tireaon for tS?
(.S,"ntr ?i,M?Ir?w-,vlth tne "" of wid court
Attest- y ' A"' A- D- mi-
., t,, 3- w- Monaow, Clerk
byiJ.W. Will.; Depuiy.
To Oonaumptivesi
The undersigned havlnir been restor.
health by simple means, after tt" rlns fo7 sev
eral years with a severe limit affection InA IV,
dread disease Consumption is anj Inlli ?i
known to his fellow s, flerers tlf?me. !. ,m"k
to those who desire It he wTl I cheeJ ill'
and lunK malad e, He h m ', !!!$, ,hro!
nmay prove
, new lore.
deeded 1
nsumpilon
That dreaded and dreadful disease!
What shall stay its ravages? Thousands
'say
cod
ecl us
and soda has curt
crnrrpc Have vou a con
to consumption? Make no
1
Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs,
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
and all Anaemio and Wasting
Diseases. Provents wasting In
Children. Almost u palatable as
milk. Cut only the genuine. Pre
pared by Scott & Eowno, Chemists, New
York. Sold by all Druggists.
7
Eastern Oregon
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
W pat nri . rimntilla Oonntv. Oregon.
'-TUITION FREE TO NORMAL STUDENTS, and merely nominal in tho pre-
1 1 1 . - .1 t .n nnn.1..,.taa ranaiva Mrnlfl T)i nlntii UU All.
paratory anu Dusiness uepruiieuin. uira ---
thorizing them to tenota in any of the public schools of the state without further
examination. Board and lodging. $3.50
alone, $2.2). Board and lodging in private (umilieit, from S3 50 to 81.00 per week.
Good opportunities are offered in vocal and instrumeutul music. All the depart
ments are thoroughly furnished with modern applinnoee. For further informatics
apply to M. Q. Royal, President of the Faoulty, or P. A. Wortliiuuton, Seo'y of
the Board of Regents. law
DR. FOOTE'S H AND-HOOK OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES,
is tbe title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost
Importance to Everybody, concerning tbeir daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, eto.,
IT TELLS ABOUT
What to Eat,
Bow to Eat It,
Things to Do,
Things to Avoid,
Perils of Summer,
How to Breathe,
Dangers of Kissing,
Overheating Houses,
Ventilation,
Inflncnco of Plants,
Occunatlon for Invalids.
Alcohol as a Food and a
fiieiltclno,
Superfluous Hair,
Kemoving Same,
Kestorlng the Drowned,
Preventing Near-Sighted-
ness,
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f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
fu , lr'. IM. Notice is herebv Riven that
tne following named settler has tiled notice of
ner Intention to make final proof in support of
f" claim, and that said proof will be made be-
ore j. Morrow, County clerk at Heppner,
Jr., on Monday. October 2, vm, viz.;
, mm , KDITH LUELLING
21 Kflu-,'!,,n E N. for the W14 8W
of Sec. 15, Tp. 6 8. R. a E. W. M.
sne names the following witnesses to prove ber
said landUvuT'l(lenCe Up0n lnd culUvatl011 '
j.J.Ib"llle',,.Wl,Uer Bennett, C. H. Hams,
James Hams, all of Hardman Oregon.
lll"1M John W. Liwis, Register.
Notice of Assignee.
VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
beenSyr"'
I ,S Ll f"tor,' wh0 Bh'l not exhibit their
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mo prs'5t'",,?d '""'" term of three
MS, "?, all0ed by the court Dated at
K?, ,. n1' 0rc,Io". September 8th, 1893.
klus, Dawson a Lyons, w. P. Fsll,
tn AUorneJ' 'or Assignee. Assignee.