REPUBLICAN 6TATE TICKET. For Presidential Elector!. T. T. OEER of Marion County E. L. SMITH of Wasro county J. K. CAFLK9, of Multnomah County B. M. YOKAN of Lane County For Supeme Judge, ROBERT 8. BEAN, of Eugene. REPUBLICAN DISTRICT TICKET. For Congress, 2d District, W. R. ELLIS, of Heppner. For Circuit Judge, 6th District, STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Pendleton. For Prosecuting Attorney, 6th District, H. J. BEAN of Pendleton. For Member Board of Equalization, CHARLES JOHNiON, of Lexington. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, J. N. BROWN, of Heppner. For Sheriff1, ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman. For Clerk, A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner. For Judge, A. 0. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine. For Treasurer, FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner. For Commissioner, J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile. For Assessor, A. C. PETTEYS, of lone. For Surveyor, JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner. For School Superintendent, MISS ANNA J. BAL8I0ER, of lone. For Coroner, DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Heppner. Justices and Constables. For Sustlce of the 1st District, E. L. WOOD. For Constable of 1st District, OTIS 8HANER. For Justice of 2d District, J. 8. YOU NO. For Constable of 2d District, W. W. BRANNON. For Justice of Srd District, BEN CA8E. For Constable 3rd District, WALTER CABON. For Justice of 4th District, john McMillan. For Constable of 4th District, C. C. BOON. For Justice of 5th District, J. T. H08KIN8. For Constable of 6th District, I. I HOWARD. For Justice of 6th District, E L FREELAND. For Constable of 6th District, N. 8. WHETSTONE. A OF SHORT TALK ON MEDICINE GREAT INTEREST TO WOMEN. Nervous Hands are do Low M- To be Strictly Correct you must have Rosy HOLMfcS PAIS THE PENALTY. Hanged ia Prlsoa la Philadelphia for His Namerona Crim. e- Philadelphia, May 7. H. H. Holme aa banged io Moyamensins prison tbia morning. Jveo on tbe scaffold be waa probably tbe oooleat peraon in tbe eol emn aeaemblagra. In a few chosen words be proclaimed bia innooenoe of any mur der, including tbat of wbicb be was con victed and for wbiob be was banged. He deolared that tbe only wrong in tak- ng bamao life for wbioh be conld be beld responsible oonsisted in tbe death of two women wbo died as tbe result of oriminal operations at bis hands. He did not name these victims. Men Admire Wholesome-looking Women, and now Seek their Wives from that Class. B FEW POINTS FOB THE GIRLS OF THE PERIOD. Coming Events. Republican national convention 8t Loo la. Jane lutb. Annual reunion of Oregon Pioneers, Tortland, June 10 Hi. Democratic national convention Chi cago, July 7tb. A I I.EIXiB. Io aoonrdance with the general de mand on the part of the voters of Mor row oounty fur the repeal of the bill creating deputies fur (ha sheriff and clerk with salaries at $1000, I hereby pledge IbHt if elected clerk X will nrge the reDreaeotative eleot to use his in tiuenoe toward securing- the repeal of the law providing for a deputy clerk in thin county. A. V. iattbrhoW, Dated, May 8, 1WM. WITH THE rOPULISTS. "Qainn in tho cntuHilnte of the onlv party that ia opouly, avowed ly ami unanimously for free coin age of silver. Free coinage is the Pure blood ia tbe secret of health andt beauty. The features may be regular, tbe form perfect, but no woman can be beautiful in tbe full sense of the word wbile Buffering from any of tbe peculiar ailments of her eez. Disease destroys the complexion, is productive of wrinkles and premature old age. Regular mooth ly uterine aotion is neoessary to every woman's beaitn, and it this ranciioo oi life is checked, disease, a pale and sal low oomplezion, and a feeling of ezbaos tion, are tbe resnlt. Tbe monthly secre tion must oontinue from puberty to tbe turn of life without unnatural obstruc tion. Any breaob of tbia law of nature will result in tbe distressing symptoms wbioh make tbe lives of seven-tentbs of the women of this country miserable, almost unbearable. A few of these symptoms are severe beadaohe, loss of appetite, pale or sallow oomplezion, palpitation of the heart, swollen ankles or legs, nervousness, ouensive Dream, etc, etc Tbe sufferer may exhibit one or more of these symptoms, or may nave all. They simply indioate tbe ravages disease has made upon the system, and tbe more of the symptoms tbe patient shows the greater the neoessity for prompt and persistent treatment, until tbey have been banisbed and tbe oionm of health restored. To accomplish this end Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills are tbe only unfailing remedy. Tbey positively on re all suppressions and irregularities, wbioh, it neglected, inevitably entail sickness and trouble. By taking these pills for a week or ten days before tbe expected return of eaob period, tbe promot return of "tbe visitor" ia in sured. For suppressions, tbe pills must be taken steadily until the re-appear-anoe takes place generally In a month's time, sometimes less. Follow tbe direc tions on tbe pamphlet abont eaob box. Nursing women will find tbelr milk im proved in quality and quantity by tak ing these pills, and alao obtain relief from pain in tbe baok aud general ragged out feeling. .All displacements from weakness of tbe uterine liitaments are speedily relieved and ultimately ored by tbe use of tbes pills. Lenoir rhoea, bearing down, weight in tbe pelvis, and all female weaknesses, Dnd needy relief and onre in the adminis tration of tbe Pink Pills for Pale People. The most critical period in tbe life of a woman ia that attending tbe oessation of menstruation, or, as It is most gener ally termed, tbe change or turn of life The symptoms attending this period are faioting epells or attaoka of faintness or dir.siuesi, heailnche, general debility, rxbauatiuu, a feeling of melancholy, hysteria, pain in tbe loins, or limb, hypochondria, etc. I be ohangn ia a gradual one for better or worse for the former if the patient is wise enough to fortify the syetem against the ravages nf the symptoms attending the ohange. For tins iiurunen no remedy ever dis covered equals Dr. Williams' Pink Pill. They purity the plood by acting directly nynn the sexual system, lessen the se verity of this critical period, and finally leave the patient In the enjoyment ol robust health. All Isdies approaching this critical period should take Dr. Wil liams' Pink Tills. daughter is pale, oomplaios of weakness, s "tired out ' upou tbe slightest exer tion; if she is troubled with headaobe or backxcbe, pain iu tbe eide; if her tern uer is fitful and her appetite poor, ehe is in a ooudiiioo of eztreme peril, a fit sub Jeotfor tbe development of tbat mo dreadful ot all diseases consumption It you notioe any of these symptoms lose no time in procuring Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Ibey will assist tbe patien to develop properly and regularly: tbey will enrich tbe blood and restore bealib s roses to tbe cheeks, bright eyes and lightness of step will surely follow thei oee, and all danger of consumption and premature death will be averted. Wise and prudent mothers will insist upon their daughters taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills upen tbe approach ot tbe period of puberty, and thus avoid all obanoes ot disease ana eariy decay. CLOSING OUT SALE! The Biggest Fool at Large Is tbe individual wbo persistently ne elects bis health, and the means ot pre serving and restoring it. Many persons who are not constitutional idiots do tbie, They are genuine objects of compassion as well as censure. A failure of appe tite, .loss ot sleep and flesh, impaired digestion; an uncertain atate of the bowels and eynivtoms of biliousness are so many warnings ot the approach ot disease. To disregard them l abject folly, wbiob offended nature in due time punishes severely, if not fatally. That genial and thoroughly reliable preven tive of bodily miechiet in tbe shape of chronic disease, Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters, will, it resorted to io time, avert those disorders, to tbe removal of which it is also fully adequate. Among these are obronio indigestion, liver complaint, kidney troubles, constipation, nervous ness, rheumatism and malaria. M. E. CHURCH. Having Decided to Go Out of Business, We will Offer Our Entire Stoc of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats; Caps, Etc., fundamental tenet of bia party. From this point nf view Quinn is the only logical silver candidate. If silver is to win, its success must oome through the principles and tbe com age of the populist party, The above is from the Oregon ian of Yesterday. That paper ltd viaoa all the voters ot the aecom district who favor the free coinage of siiver to vote for the populist nominee for congress, Mr. OutoD instead ot either Mr. Ellis, the re publican nominee, or Mr. Dennett, the democratic nominee. The Uregoniaa would rule or rain. It it canuot have its caodi date, who is ia favor ot contrac tion and ot the policy calculated to play into the bauds of the Hoth childs and Wall stieet, it would advise the voters of its diattict to fleet a populiaL TheOiegoniao knows that while the populist party is "opeuly aud avowedly" for free silver coinage, it is at heart not iu favor of this measure. It is only a temporary eubterfiige, Its leaders are all for Gat morej. Notoue of them ei pecU to remaia with the IW silver issue. The advice ot the Oregonian ia, thetrfore, nut sincere. It is not to be trusted as a popu list newspaper, any more than it waa a republican newspaper lx- a . I ? 1 I !. IS i .1 ,L. lore 11 kick! iiwn om oi ma party of progress. Salem Maka. man. The above shows tu the Ore Couiau's ponitioo riactly, ai.d com ing, as it il-tea, from the lead ing republican, paper of this state, it carries much eight Just now it is anything with that pal' to defeat Mi. l.llia, aud it rare litlU about ali') is aucceaaful aside from tbia. Tut Chilian t.itrate king. Col. North, ia dead. Tbe V!den ruin" wotka io poli tics aa well as in other thiols. Im usa endorses McKinley. He will be nominated for Ptraiiletit, 1'ale aad rlallow Glrla What can he mors d is i reusing than to see a girl drooping and fading ia the anringilme of youth? Instead ot bright eye, (lowing, riy cheek, end an elasiio step, there are dull eyes, pale, sallow, or greeoteb complexion, and a langutiinee of step tbat bespeaks disease sod an early death it proper treatment is not promptly resorted, to and persisted in nntil lbs Impoverished blood is en riched, and lbs functions of life beooros tegular. Upon parents rests a steal re sponsibility at the time their daughters are budding into womanhood. If yoor A Thankful Girl. From the Examiner, Ban Francisco, Cal. MiBB Lottie Donell lives with her par ents at 702 Natoma Street, Ban Fran cisoo. ttbe is a young lady nioeteen years of age, and of prepossessing ap pearance. Ever since sbe was ten years old Miss Donell has been a sufferer from a rheumatic affection of tbe wrist, and since sbe was thirteen years ot age sbe has been aubjeot to various female weaknesses wbioh have kept her physical vitality at a very low stage. Thus, ta sbe says, sbe has been a victim of disease ever since sbe oan remember. When she waa a little girl at school she was always placed at a disadvantage with bar playmates on aooount of her frailty ot body and timidity ot manner. Sbe oould never Join in any ot tbe more boisterous games, although sbe always longed to do so. But tbe embarrassing conditions of Miss Donell's life have all been eliminat ed within the past year, and the ohangn is wholly due to tbe effective work ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "It must be remembered," said Miss Donell in telling of the great relief that Dr. Williams' Pills had afforded her, "tbat at the time I hegan taking tbe pills I had been for years a oon firmed invalid. My wrist was swollen out of all proportion by tbe oh runic, rbeuma Hum that bad loug sinoe settled in it. Tbe fetnata complaiots from wbicb I had so long suffered bad wasted my bodv away until I was but a mere shadow ot my former self and I bad really come io think tbat tbe brigbtnas and happiness of life was not meant for me. 1 bad not tbe energy to perform even the most simple of my household duties, and, In a wnrd 1 was completely 'run down.' I began to taks Dr. Williams' Pink Pills while I was in this condition and before t bad taken ball a box ot them I realised that they were doing me good. I began to leel lively sgsin aud to lose tbe lax feeling In my limbs. I felt so happy over tbe momentary relief tbat bad been alToided me that I resolved to continue taking the pills. After taking several mora 'Miles I was more tban uonvtnoed ot tbe ingu merits or the puis, for I was then wholly relieved from the rbeumatlo pains in my wrist and I bad so far r gsined my vitality ot body tbat I really believed I had oeer experieuoed the enervating effects tit thoae sating di aeeaee wblch are so peculiar to women il ia a very great lcaoie to me to be able to tell my young lady frieods of the relief tbat baa been afforded me by Dr. Williams' Pick Pills and I will sorely eolinae In recommend tbelr as In all who are afflicted with tbs Oom plaints from wbiob I suffered." I'ink Pills are sold by all dealers, or ill be seol post paid on receipt ot price, 60 seats a bos or sn boxes for 91 ftXtbev are never sold Is hulk or by tbe loo), by a ldrraslng Dr. V iliiams Mediciae Vu Hobrnretedv. N. Y. I Sunday promises to- be a big day at the M. E. obnroh. At 11 o'clock an "old people's servioe" will be held. Every person whether christian or non oLris tian, 60 years of age or over, is espe cially invited to attend this service. Subject pf sermon, "Life's Western Slope." In the evening tbe oboir, assisted by other singers, will give a sacred concert. Tbe admission is free bnt friends are invited to bring ooe or two bits along for use at the olose ot the oonoert. Tbe fol'owing is tbe program: Organ valuntary. Gloria Patria. Invocation. Hymn "Old Hundred." . Heading 96th Psalm. Duett and quartette "1 will joy." Holo. with aooomoanying soripture from Esther "I am King o'er tbe Land and Sea," Mr. Greece. Hvmn "Creation." Bolo "The New Kingdom," Mrs Dut- ton. Quartette "Hark the Boug," with obligate solo, by B. H. Horner. Hymn. Quartette "Oome Tbou Fount." Bolo Miss Brown. Duett "Hope Beyond," Mrs. Dutton and Mr. Greene. OT2 FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME. More Precious Than Bright Gold. Notice for Publication. I AND OFKlfE AT LAORANOE. ORF.OON, J Mar 7. ls'JC. Notice Is hereby aiven that the lollowlnn-iisinert settler has nieo, notice ol h i Intention tn make mm Drool in sunnnrt ol his claim, and that said proof will be made he lore E. U Krecland. commissioner U. H. circuit court, at Heppner, Orexon, on June 20th, ln, t: BENJAMIN F. HtVLAND, Hit K. No. 7iifor the N'4HWi and WWSE' Sec 1 Tp. ft H. K. 27 K. W. M. lie names me miiowiinr witnesses to prove his L'onilnnous ri-siUuiice upon aad cultivation of, snld land. vU; D A Hamilton, II T) Mlkesell, LesndcrCopple. William Mlkesell, all of llvppner, Oregon. B. F. WIl-HON. lU'gtster. :is-4S Timber Culture, Final Proof. Kotlre For Hnhllrstlon. Nothing In the world can take tbe place of one's eye sight or restore It after It is per manently Impaired. Tbe wise thing then Is to take eareof the priceless gift by wear ing proper glasses preserve that which all the wealth of tbe Indies cannot buy. Cor rectly fitted glasses cost no more than 111 flttlna ones, provided you get them at the right place. Examination free. DR. V06EL WILL BE IN THE CITY A FEW DAYS ONLY. TTNITFI) 8TATKS LAND OKH'-E U Dalle. Oririm. April 1:1, Jot WnimiT ia out for rcprcann. tativa over in Union county. The regular nominees Otto Kckeisly. resigned and Mr. W right wa rhoeen to make the. race Col, Itrr.ni has been choco as the ramlitlaU) for mayor 00 the republican ticket down at Port laiul commonly known aa the "Mitchell republican" ticket Till repuMicana of California declare for protection, reciprocity ami free coiuace of silver. Their uVlegatea to the national cootco. tiou are instructed for McKinley. Till main isaua of the republi can party la protection to A men. can induatrie. The efTurta of tte Otecobiaa in its Ult ta "switch" the tufty in this state will prove of do avail. No trkUM'hT has any moral right to aav that W. II l.llia la ti.-l a republican. A roan who has ot.il tha democratic lirael all bta lift, anl suddenly teootuoa eo licitona about tlm welfare i f the republieau petty aa to vote for .illiiiS still Late tittle weight ailu reiil liina. republican party and McKinley will l their man. A proper eolu tion of the money question will follow. In fact, if this nation will protect American induatrioa and American labor, by a tariff wbicb will alao leave Mor money iu the treaaury than ia paid out, the money nueation will arltle iteelf. to a great extent Then it will .a t ' as . a a . not I (lilncult to lrlos atwul a cotnpli ta solution of our financial dilhculttea. Ho. A. 8. McfLlntc. of Ohio, Hon. IL K. Marsh, of 111, Chaa. Curtis and Caa Itrodcrick, of Kanaas, all republican repreaenta- tivra iu cop urea, volM for free coinage of silver and yet were re nominated by acclamation tn their respective districts. The issue ta protection to American industries and theee rcpuhlicana are hot re joctl Icmim they do Dot agree with Wall and lumbar I street 4. AT THE Notice Is lip'Hiy given that Jnlui V. Brnwn hns filed notice 01 his intcntlnii to iimke final pruf hrloie J. W. Morrow, enmity lerk, at his ollle In Heppner, Onvmi, on MmidHy, thalithdny of May, l'.l, 011 llinlu r enllunt Kppllcallini No. h , 7 , for the MVV of M-ctlmi sn II, In loaushlp No 2 noiith. lUMk'c No Ka.t. Il tlllllcl Sft H It'lt'SHI'li: Junius M. Ilcsnmti, Win Duran. IllramClaik. O. M. Yaw, u( .icl'imcr Orevmi. JA.H. F. MOORE, 4IIO. Keitlm-r. Timber Vulture. Final Proof. UNITKD fTITF.S LAN II OFFICE AT THE IihIIi-i Or inn. Apill 11. l.il. Nutlre is hrr' y glvrn that lieo'ae W. HarrinKlnn, Ad mlnUlrsior of the K'Ule of Jamil eiewart, diTninl, hn fll1 nniii-a nf his lutein on Io Iimke Anal proof hefora J. W. Morrow, county rlerk. al his office In Heppner, Oremn. on Monday, the IMtt day of Mav. w. n llmher rolmre spidirailon No 770. for tha N4 NW I. HK'i NV Vs. and NEa W4 of arrt'on No. I, In luwnsh'p mi. s smith, rungs mi h cast. It names as witnruea: lames II. Wvland.i harlea H. Pallia. William Luelllng, (ieorga W. Chspln. nf Hardman, Mrs. JAM. r. MOOIIK, 411 41. Kemr. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE PAI.I.E4, OKKOOH. 4 April 7, I1. Nolle la hereby given thai Oi following named settler ha filed otlc of her Intention U make flnal pnmf In support nf ner claim, a'"t mat aani pmi win t maiir hefntaj. W , Morrow, ennnly rlrk. at Hppnr. tlmton, on Mar I". i : HAi i.AKsri. n am f.wtin, M l R Hn w.u, lor the folia., ewe. 17. T. 11, a. r.w. m ah name lh fullnwln wllneairs Ia ernr tier continuous rwldur upon and eullltalloa of said land. la: A. T K t'. M. A. Olden. John Olden, all of loit. Orrfm, oud C. A. Khr. of Heppner, Ur, J AS. r. MMIHK. 11 1. teIMr. Motict of Intention. IAnorrir at t.AOBAirK. oarnoi, 4 April 4, isua. Not lr la werebv siren that lh follow Ing named setilef Km Sled smile ol kef Intention to mas Snal wennf In mpnnet nf kt rlaint. and thai U pej.f will It wd Swfirrei onnt, ( l. of Morrow I nanty.al ll'pp . m-eon May I t. ism. t Illla tatllkT NIK LIZM KtVtU.K, M lh V new a, Tw s a H ft B . M h name th Inllnwlnf wlunr.ml to pen Iter ronilniemi rrwl.lt D up a4 lalUiallo ol aM U l. tls Jaiwe M Ha. armn A. Eelly. Jaiwe iM, IIIMm Huthwa, ail 4 Meppnee rtu. tx ts Mrg tr. E. L. FREELAND, COLLECTIONS, waiTia INSURANCE, ABSTRACTS. U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER. Land Filings aud Final I'roofs Taken, STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY PEBUC. The J. M. RUSSELL Co. The Dalles, Portland, Heppner. PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 1899. D. J. McFaul, M. D. At J. OiereiCIC I M. Hagcr's Residence. WANTED A relish. lady or gentUmsn to (llitrlhute samnlt and make a houae-Uv house eauraa for our VegeUhla Toilet noaps and I'ure riavortni Kit nuts. IMJ to M a month easily made. Addrea. Laorraa niiD, viuragn, in. Notice of Intention. TAND OrricR ATTHB DALI ES OREOO!t. j Anrll ia. w4 Nolle Is herel.r given that th following-named settler has filed nolle of his Intention to mak final proof In support ol his claim, and that aald proof will tm mad hfot Jowph U tillwnn, U. a Com., at Lexing ton, Oregon, on Jnn , wat. rls: JAMF.a K. TlRBRTra, ltd T. No. ur U rec 11, Tp. 1 a. R. ii F. W. M. If name th following wltneaae to pror his continuous mtdsnc upon and eultlvatloo of Mid land. Tls: John T. Vonng. William Kate. Cyrus K. Shlnn, all of Heppner. Oregon, and Edwin R. Bwach, of Uilngton, Oreon. J AS. r. ItOORF., iM 14 Keglsur. To Ths Public : The following facta have decided us to open op an office at Tha Dalles, and we believe the wool growers will feel an Interest In our proposition to handle their wooL THE DALLES MARKET.--In 1895slx million poundsof wool waa marketed there. which brought extreme prices. The present outlook I that not less than eight million pounds will be marketed there this season, and we believe wools sold In The Dalles will bring full values for the following reasons : 1st. 1 he large amount of wool handled not only attrac'a buyers, and the most of them make The Dalles their headquarters for the season, causing a brisk competition. Tha Oregon mills use not leu than two million pounds, so wools in The Dalles have the benefit of this competition, as well as for tha East and California markets. 2d. The location of The Dalles Is such that five transcontinental railroads compete for freight, guaranteeing the shipper a low rate; in 189S wools from The Dalles to the East were taken at a rate of 90 cts. per hundred pounds. Sd. Arrangements have been made with the railroad companies whereby local freight to The Dalle when added to the freight from The Dalles East, will pot be higher than the freight from local point direct East, and In many cases less. These facta alone assure the growers the highest possible price. CO NSIGNME NTS."Whlle we fully realize consigning wool is a thing of the past, we believe growers will do well to consider our proposition, especially this season as there If every reason to believe It will be a slow, dreggy year. Our business in the past has been buying for Oregon and Eastern mills and dealers. Realising how slow the mills and dealers wilt be In placing their orders this year, we think our method of handling will be an advantage to the grower, and considering the wool will not be moved from the home market nor from tinder your control without content; you must not look upon our proposition in the light of shipping on consignment For ten years past, "excepting lMi.1, the year of the panic," wools have brought better prices tn the home markets, as th season advanced, thau at the opening, and we believe this wilt be especially so this season. When growers are not In a position ti bold their wool, or feel Inclined to sell to pay their bills, we will make an advance at a liberal rate of interest ; will take charge of the wool, pay the teamster's and other charge when requested to do so, and when wools are to be shipped to The Dalle by rati, we will t eareof the railway freights from point of shipment to The Dalle, and at such palms as Heppner and Arlington, w will have a representative who will take charge of th wool and forward It Yon will keep In mind that when shinning to Th Dalle there will b no cite mum. in you, and considering lh low price of wool, we have concluded to do Ibis work at cent per RACES ! Notio of Intention. 1 At OFFICII AT t ORAKDK. OK00! 1 4 Jun. II. lata. Notice I hereby atra SIX! urrow ewwB' that lh fnllnwln wmd Settler h tlw of HI Intention to mak Snal pranf In sn port of hit claim, snd thai M1 pmu will mad before lh ennnty clerk of a ty, Uieguw.ee May an ase, via- vital aw at aw i. ed. I. No. Tan. h o e't N a and lot I aad i pee a. Tp. i a an W. M. NilwwM th following wltweawe tn prove Ms conMnnou reMoc npoa anU euilivauoa Of, said la ml. VIS: Mimin I. larvlw. Joke T. CallowtV. A inert H Stam. Charles Morgan, all al M !. '. A ay pvrwnw whwdtwlre la proieW enlntt lh ll'mnre ot wn prani, oe w nw m any turwlaatlal rewaoa. war lh law and IN re- laitontns lh Inter Pewartiwent, ey wa pmot ahould If A be tlUwl, will be fteeej a opportunity at th sawnttottwl aad aiare ta emaawiamln rwa wilin t a aaM claimant, and la er l-lenr ia rtewtlal at taaJ submitted by ctelaaent. 9k t. WftJM), tU.ll Sgtaer, OctooM leUiaoatjr a!at ia tba I'lH -ii ll.at ia rit,l. aeiii ,5 ti n.aka tliA I'll.AU. lal laaUM tli lea, hi tti) iu Ilia n I'uUi.-hii rank a. lln-aes Uiitrta ar aweiate.l ly a few UU iltj tit tii Hf ata, ut their (fff itts wtil atail ix'tliinii. Hllia ia tt. Irctioblai an. I aa such will l WtrxL He ta a ailtcr tuao. bow. rrer. an 1 daa r,t ailtM;iia Ui rtiake 1 f fit, tilt It. at l tX't tb .! Wood Wanted. V'OTK t ItraVafllVM Ttt , 4 a r..4 b.atr-1 mi lM,t No. I. Hen (if , will rerelea btda f.-f IKe d-IHer, ol alttv ihii eut-la 4 a at In bd rewiie t tl.epnee wMai end on Julf II. !, tnta tier. rv ne Kvf'.rw -t I, w I he ! rM4 n nh reVel ii M ia kt t aeaa or rag pota. AtleWt I J ltllt. CTe' rle4. Htei.uM. in? . Mat L 19 'Of 4t Niitl g or pai r l,t n voritt t wrv ,1 k.lrfr.4l,, unbelt t4 eeM Trftf The Orrnlao fta-lra Iha .nea (ion aa t- hrlLer or ttt 1 11 1 1 as waa the regular Dnmin) ol IIim is.ri. a . Mt . . . tfutiiau ia .ul,l..!,iS IU rSul.r XZJZ'l? Zl lei.ulitii-an lu-kt. f.iT imim th.l Hi. 'ei-' k.wti..H( exting m rn , ' . ' . , a. l.'.l ... m a l-,..iet.- - t Ike l.llia tiaum awara Im ra'ar of.lnf. Tli OieL'.if.iao Vane a Kllis Notice of Intention. t Ar orrtr-R at tub dai i , oagtMy I 4 April 1. IX K.akw le berel.y gUew that lh following wasted eettler kfta aie4 watlr wf bit Iwtwatio la Biake anal proof la twppnrt of kit claim aad that aald pen.4 will We made nefnre lb enwaiy eietk of Morrow eowatjr ll.ppnef IMva,M Mat I !. VIS 4 isnoi tta I. joata, Md B tr? b- tb kgw aertioa 4. Ta I a a j a W. at. Mawm Ifca Mltwlng wlinwawe penv btoenntinwoua raai4Bta npoa aad IUatko al mid land lt Ja. M Mate. Jaa PrMaav J. C Kl't, Jaa, n a Sagiwar aa triaUilj ttmtnst(HL s U I f I Wni Ji 1 tiolJ u-li; MHlinn, J(M rSitti.m an.l olLrfs i f lint ilk HCQ Iha rwiiiinej f.r Jul, N,iiirtni'a iatia ol Ihh irjuMicao rt. rai. ii Urt? ht a.t U )a! TUy j aLa-,1 h I, a.M)iit. an l atf SrU fl r stt 'ii l..raf a c llartry Htwtl au luSLifaaa IviMry. w l -t 1h tn.t lat. 11 ail! a eMtf - ml ,:HaMM kt 4 M ed ll I 'V i a Tft no. al at f ka Bel A yets al lb Warbse f a-r Ayef e MeaMla r J ,ye the ettrent Jlnery d .ImHt.-e il hat N lb on If Moo, pnrifWr avowed an eibilot al I be V'. fair, fief t, kliee'aelafei el alber rapril.e eneghl ty ewy ....l,.M.,...aei. tJlbelr r-.U.' ,,.IB,M M (M el inr wwrw isrprq awt ww-,av low w-, . i apllb lt f Is tl f.wl4 lief lk . l4imi.u,tlit.t eairy rf pa cit aaejieiart en -I pwfeaa. ! Tbe d-ae ef tl.e aiall't fair ar, , ! Ctpj' f $f"' r,"rfif. cf, I fat ,. -f Al Maeapiil W aa In tff.,-i eeMl-et! A.iet fa-tar . , 1 bihh mitt tttiT til M kM talent pdwlea ,1 ' " ,J -- ' ." . ...i.- i . . . ... - - ' fvta ,( - -t Notice Of Intention. Lata e at Luata. oa.,o VOTI' t ts ktarST IV4 tair TM IM MoM ..d m a l-ao.iei-a- el lh. a I , I' MM l"g wme. we.,.e, aw wmw eafele w II fK.t l.rf aa.e al --- . 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NfrTKt ts atstar nxi n twit rea a .-- tiha el I I. t a f I tmian t IHMI ee a e4l aaa fcaiaiUnel Itmarb el ia ewvalv f t . -a i e a i nwit a , I ie'i -te a.t tw w.l al l 1m41 a 4-l ' m lee a. bMa bl M, pa l- war ' -I. im i-aw I U i lab 4.f MI t Hi J a ilf.. l W w III h pleased to hear fiom you, and send regular account nf eastern and local market ted. 1 aa J. M. Rl'fUaLL CO. ben request! RACES ! Tbe Heppner 8pe4 iaaootalloa be JeciJJ to bolJ a Raea UeellDgat TuDsday, IntfiHtliifr lotir IfiyMe $700.00 liiii aA.nct k 26 $700.00 IN PURSES! I'HOOMAMM ICl flRMT P4T-Toa1.T. M.y M-llaee 1. Qnarter nUe deeb. frea for atl. Fare. tfO luea 1 lielt eaile dealt, for two-) ear ohl. br4 ia O'agon, Wah lgU4 er Mab, aorslnaiioa raem, ,Noa Itw roognbre-1 aliowei S poeeia weight. AdJedl m.ww, nO. KEO().NI 1AY-Wddef. My57-Rarel Torae ad ow-lalf freage. free foe all. Perae, :J. Um 4. Half aalle dh. free f,i all. I'aratt, 0O. THIIlII IHY- tbarad.t. May -HaoaA Uo Iboasaod yard, frae e all. frit, J0 lUee 8, Tare eights beodtcap, r-eat, free (or aQ. l'nrs, rorirrn D4T-mu. vitt 73-n.ee t, Oee.,ir mu. ak tee f rii ten. year el-U. stiejoar nf stake reoa hrr t raeae, R.te 1 far eed . bait fnttVwig fwtmel, f-e for all. rar, Uk) WIS I'UIOSI:-ie race will be t".l by IM raUe of iK TiHoa BloM Mar. Aaanelalmn, Knlranea few) la ail raoae, ftol olberataa epeainVd. la per ewe I of atone I ef par, Bt of swnr) 1 1 eeilae, Ih'we Io elaM. Urea thai eqrwa) above givae di ftol fill 'tb te fonjl lata erlilee. lb txHirJ baa tb pnt la) rw dweelh eranaktsrflbe pajrwe a la lb r jt lgment eeaane penpr Tb dirwMor ete l be rig bt te i-noe any aed all ee e acvaal wf leelrmenl wealbar. If Soa tacwe d ft" I flll, pejreei el U gn Io pHt teeaw, te ba ebeltlule4 by its trnra rtaa wi' Im titi.M 70 per reel M flrl am, fjl py raw I Us AU eolr.ee lo do by iiiurt, p. , es tb ewsioc P'enaadis ib taom, ALU PURSES JVLLJEJWD IN FULL. A W. 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