REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Presidential Electors, T. T. OEER of Marlon County K. L. SMITH of Wasco County J. F. CAPLE8, of Multnomah County 8. M. YOKAK of Lane County For Bupeme 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 Attorner, 6th District, H. J. BEAN of Pendleton. For Member Board of Equalization, CHARLES JOBN40N, of Lexington. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. , For Representative, J. N. BROWN, of Heppner. For Sheriff, 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. BAL8IGER, of lone. For Coroner, DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Heppner. Justices and Constables. . For Busttce of the 1st District, E. L. WOOD. For Constable of 1st District, OTIS SHANER. For Justice of 2d District, J. 8. YOUNO. For Constable of 2d District, W. W, BRANNON, For Justice of 3rd District, BEN CASE. For Constable 3rd District, WALTER CASON. For Justice of 4th District, john McMillan. For Constable of 4th District, C. C. BOON. For Justice of 6th District, J. T. H09KINS. For Constable of Sth District, I. I HOWARD. For Justice of 8th District, E L. FREELAND. For Constable of nth District, N. 8. WHETSTONE. these Belf-appoiDted republican bosses. Then at the end the re publican monetary plank did not go far enough they say. Does cot declare for a siDgle gold standard and denounces in strong language aoy or all persons who may believe that silver money is good enough for them. If, as the Oregouian has said, Mr. Ellis can do nothing either for or against silver, then the opposition to him is a most in consistent thing unless it be for some other than the silver ques tion. On the tariff question Mr. Ellis is safe and sound and his be liefs are in keeping with the rec ord of his narty. If he has failed to open the Columbia river at the Cascades he has not done lees than his predecessors have done nor than bis successor may do. tie has always evinced an earnest de sire to serve his state and any fail ure on his part has, in all proba bility, been the result of error rather than willfulness or negli gence. For the four years he has been in oihcehe hits accomplished quite as much as could pe expect ed from any young member, and bis future presence in the house is much more to be desired than that of the man who will most ikely be elected iu case of Mr. Ellis' defeat, and that is Mr Quinn, the populist." A STATEMENT ! An Untrue Report Nailed to the Wall ! 88. Ellis' chances brighter every day. are growing West Virginia falls in line with the McKiuley procession. Remember, voters, that Browu stands for the re-election of Sen. John H. Mitchell, and give him your support Republicans should stand by the ticket from top to bottom this year, This is no time for scratch ing or swapping. UNJUSTLY ASSAILED. It baa been circulated amoDg the voters of Morrow coouty that A. W. Patterson, tbe republican nominee for clerk, wai iostromental in securing tbe passage of tbe law creating sheriff and olerk deputies for Morrow county. This has been dooe, primarily, to iafluenoe tbe voter against Patterson, though it is likely that many bave agitated tbe matter with an boneat belief in tbe rep resentations made. As tbe charges are wholly untrue, Mr. Patterson baa no hesitancy in making tbe following affidavit: Htatb of Oregon. ) County of Morrow, j I, A. W. Patterson, being first duly sworn, depose sod say that I not only bad nothing to do directly or indireotly, with securing tbe passage of tbe bill to oreate deputies for tbe sheriff and olerk of this county, with yearly salaries of 91,000, but that I knew nothing of the same until tbe bill had become a law; that the same is being circulated to prej odioe my oandidaoy in tbe minds of tbe people of Morrow oounty; that if elected olerk of this oounty I pledge that I will request tbe representative-elect to use bis influence towards securing tbe repeal of tbe law providing for a depnty olerk in this oounty. A. W. Pattbbson. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day cf May, 1896. E. L. Fkbbland, Notary Public fur Oregon. rate all that Mr. Patterson says. Their statements are aa follows: LeziDgton, Or, May 11, 1896. To WHOM IT MAT COHCEBN : It baa teen rumored that A. W. Pat' terson was instrumental in tbe passage of tbe deputy salary bill for olerk and sheriff of this ooonty. I will say that Mr Patterson never spoke to me about the matter, and bad nothing to do with it in any way, bo far as my knowledge goes. J. S. Bootbby. CLOSING OUT SALE! bbal In farther substantiation of tbe above statement, made and aworn to before ,9.1.1a anthnrlvail nifloar Hnna .T ft KnntK VAKUIUAIUB iur wugrenB iu turn K .nJ A w rtma-en. ,nro.aol.tiU district are still a lambing Ben- Ld 1oint ienator for MorIOW oonnt li. l . " 11 LIIC.IJ J u: .11 - Dem uuion, wuiuieiu bdu oinuon ierviDB in the iMt legislature, corrobo an alter jmus some distance alter him. Moro Observer. Burns, Oregon, May 5, 1896. To tbe voters of Morrow county : In the hope of setting at rest untrue and idle rnmors, which are being circu lated in your oounty evidently for tbe sole purpose of prejudicing the minds of voters against Mr. A. W. Patterson, nominee for county olerk on tbe repnb licau ticket, I desire to make a brief statement to tbe end that no injustice shall be done anyone. 1 refer especially to tbe legislative act approved Feb 25, 1895, "To change the o impeosa'ioQ aud mode of piymeut of county olerkg, sheriffs and other offioTP, and also to provide for the appointment of deputies." See session laws, 1895, page 77. This measure was introduced by Senator Butler and subsequently passed tbe senate Feb 20, and forth ith transmitted to the house for its consid eration, and was passed by that body Feb. 23. - As to any person lobbying, or using any lbflnenoe for or against tbe measure, or to get it "fixed up" with a view of personal benefit, I can state that no one approached me on tbe subjeot, nor did I hear of any member being importuned It seemed to have been settled by tbe sentiment of tbe people that snch offices and deputies should be placed on salary, and it was, also understood by tbe members, as a quiet nnderourrent, that tbe serving inonmbents were op posed to the measure; and with un limited opportunity to- discuss tbe matter with Mr. A. W. Patterson I can truthfully say tbe subject was never mentioned by or between us, nor did anyone from Morrow county urge me in the matter, one way nr tbe other.. Respectfully, A. W. Gowan. leaving Decided to Go Out of Business, We will Offer Our Entire StocK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc., More Precious Than Bright Gold. Coming Events. Republican national convention Bt. Louis. June 10th. Annual reunion of Oregon Pioneers, Forllaud, Jane ICth. Democrat in national oonvantion Chi cago, July 7th. A F-I.KDUK. In aoonrdmce with the general de mand on the part of the voters of Mor row oounty fur the repeal of the bill creating deputies for the sheriff and clerk with salaries at $1(100, I hereby pledge that if Heated clerk 1 will urge the representative elect to use hia io Uuenoe towards aernring tbe repeal of the law providing for a depittf clerk 10 tbix county. A. W, PattbiwoH. Dated, May 8, 1800. FAIR AND HONEST. Mr. Ellis is being fairly and honestly supported by many re publican nnners in this diritiict who were opporicd to his noraina tion, and who disagree with him very strongly on the money ones. liou. Hut realizing the (act that he is the regular nominee of the party and a staunch protectionist, aud showing their loyalty to the party aud this great principle o republicauUm, they fall io line and ant heartily supporting him The following clear and forcible statement from the Arlington Rec ord is a corroboration of what we have juat stated. It speaks for iUolf and needs no further com monta from us: "While we were not in favor ol the nomination of Mr. Ellis for congress (our preference being for Mr. Moody) yet loyalty to the re publicin party would prevent our bolting the regular nomiueo. Ho doubt the republican atata central committe recognizes Mr. Ellis as tbe regular nominee, and, as such, he should receive the upwrt of every loyal republican of the dis trict, 'f he 'Mi' of the t'otnination ia but the culmination of a bitter fight, which for two years past bas boon waging ixdwoan the radical free ailreritoa and the gold alaud- ard men. Noithur of theae fac tions bare ever had a place ia the loademhip of the republican party. I lie republican party liaa never yet declared for a single gold tandard, but from 'tradition' has favored the me of both gold and silver, under such reatrictlons will maintain the parity of each, a taak which can well In submitt) m tut party which has Lad ao touch to do with moulding tbe nation's greatueaa. There bate Ikm'D 'holte' from tin republican tiotnineoa heretofore which bate always traded to the detriment f the bolt'-ra, an I thia cm will i tin etccption. There waa Dover a great tiolitical party that could frame tnnaaurea exactly to lh fancy of all it adherent at all titna. Mr. Ellin, in his linaurial iwa, tlnvt n.t suit all of as who irofc to li republican. Mr. 1'ongtiA, who waa tuppo! to b the ehoica of tha gold standard toen, had Dot fully ajoirod bis ratochistu from th Orepmiao and Iim tli w.-rdf (lia r vl f tint ofu for Io I..m tiM'iiii'i;. It rvn )t a '( i ii. wh' th'r M. Mdv aoul nv Imi tadi. The senate passed the Oregon vivap onA horVmr Villi nn Warfnaou Protection is the rallying cry Low ba stinmnnri io tVin miia for republicans. This 1b what the available for use in improving the country neeasto Dnng us DacK to wftter 8 in thi9 6tate. lt aj80 good times. lou can lend a tand 0t,rtlI,a ih.t ( Wo-nri Vio renrononU. to this good work only by voting tiyes in the halls of congress who for the republican nominee. ara workers as the oDDoaition to thin bill waa vnrv atronff and de- A MAN in Kentucky is reported termined. esrjeciallv when it was to have lost his mind because he before the committee on finance of could not pay his debts. If this the senate. This is bv all odds affliction would come to the men the best appropriation Oregon has in mis secuon mere wouia naraiy fiVP.r renniveil for this DurDOse. . ,-,,-1 tie a sane person in ic oaiera Statesman. rrjr twtffV ia tin or within twAfitv nr thirty. five votes of a nomina oiITCnELL democrats' are slick Hon and there vet remains about ears but the voter who takes them one hundred delegates to be elect- as mey wimi to oe understood will ea before the convention meets. be grievously deceived. 1 hey are Tt i aaf to aav that lona before mete political jugglers, hoping to the convention it will be known to got votes enough in the asHembly Un that McKinley will be chosen to send Hon. A. H. Jiennott to the tli Htnndard.honrpr of the reoub- U. . senate. Moro Observer. linan nartv at frit Louin. It is also a safe prediction that the nominee Washington falls into line for of the republican party will be McKiuley. At the state couven- elected next November bv the All Recommend It Ask your physician, your drngsiat and your mends annul bh'lobs (Jure tor Consumption. They will reoommend it. For sale hy Wei is 4 Warren Notice of Intention. r AND OFKICB AT THE D AIXKS, OREGON, I J Mav 6. lX'.W. Notice li hereby given that the following-named ettler has filed notieaof hli intention to mate final proof In iiipport of hla claim, and that laid proof will he made before 1 W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on June m, in:m, vn: NATHANIEL L. SHAW, 1M. E. No. 3-SO, for the K NE!4 and Z BE 8fC. 22. I P. 2. S.. R V, E. He natnci the following witneiwea to prove hla contlnnont residence upon and cultivation of. Mid land, vlt: (IcorR-e hhlck, Arthur Hunt, Sherman Shaw ami Kuy Hum, all ot Heppner, Oregon J AS. F. MOORE, 4.18-4S Keislnter. tion at Everett yesterday a resolu. Inrcest ronular vote ever cast for tion was uuanimously adopted in- an v candidate for the office of structing the delegates to the 8t. president Pendleton Tribune. Ijouis coiiveution to vole for U rn. I ' McKinlov. Thua th MckMnlov Tka lliicral Tool at Una waimn rnlla nn I lb Individ! who peraiatantly o wbn peraiaiantiy n ahola bia health, and the means of pra nrvioa and rratnrinir it. Many peranna A DETltOIT newspaper has been who ar not ronalitntlooal i.linia do I hia. led to note a coincidenca It found T,, rnoin object nf eomoaioo i. . 1 aa wen aa oenaorr. n. iuur mVVw vui uo p. ,)lt U1 U, on ,u nM of , M( flMh ,mprw, recent Hunday "contained a little aie.tin. an nnariin atai of ib Notice of Intention. Land Orrita at Tiia Dal' r, ORKdON,'' ,i , , . MavtMh. In'M. OTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN I'll AT THE liillowliiE-nitmed wttler hm Hied notice ol nil Intnntlon U innke nnnl proul Im niinorl ol hla rlnlm, aiKl that Mild proof w ill be made befo-e County Clerk, o( Morrow Comity, at iiuppurr, wrenon, on jnnnzin, iwat, vu: Hit II M(l) Mc Kl.l.UiOl T, Hi. E. No. 3H.W. for the 8W Sec. 17. To. 2 8. R. 1 K. He name! the following wltncaacf tonrove hla coiiiiniioiia rcaitieiica umii aim cultivation ol. said land, vit : Memo A Olden. Jamea M. Raker, Frank M, Orltlln, Hamuvl WarbcM, all of lone Oregon. Ja. r. MOoitK, 4WI0. UeglaU-r. of Do lttcs. a little of Btatie eoasin. bowela and arnu torn of bilionaneaa ar a little of religion, a little of boohs- n,"' "j""" "''it pPro,r. J y, a little of advertising, a little of literature, and a little of vauous UDnj,ha avrtlr. if not faulty. That other elements that co to make un genial and thoroughly rrliabla praveo thetlunday nowapapor." iivoi oofliiy miaenn m inPnpoi I a. 1.. Ji...u llAaiUitaa'ai illiimaan viiriiniw ti latvfawa ijib-wih i aa am'wwv Itiller. will, it rnrtd Io Id time, avert THE republicans of the second boM diaordare. i tb rmrl of w Mob district should vote against the "VJ" ... - , I fJUvlfBlQ iltl lj "TP H" im s lliriiiinil limai tnraft tiLaltt Iia I 1 "' - - M"MB.Ma aaaaiaiaF w a I as a w w ww I . , . . ..m.Ji-t.l Kr. :. t,1 1 Arson 8mui..-A very flaaaaat atb nwwwa w oaavww v k I a al W Ibam aliou .1 vm(a r.r Me. V a " should every memoer of all other "J Ut 3' IK n,? w4,DA'd" liarlloa in I..m Ii A..nnli am.l "eoioa, IO nroB-ma wil bis home more than Hall street. Notice for Publication. T AKD OFKtCE AT I.A fiRASHE. OREOON 1 J May 7, "M. Notice la hereby liven tha the following-named aetller haa tiled notice of hla Intention Io make anal prool In aiipport of hta rlalin, and that aatd proof will he made he lot K. . Krwlaiid. commtaatoner U . clrrnll rourt, at Heppner, Oregon, on June th, leial, Via: HEUAMIS F. II KV LAND, 114 R. No.7ifor the N4 HWi aud WW8E See I To. . R 2J E. W. M. Ha namea the following wllneaaea In arnre hla pniiitnuniit realdeiir uuon aad cultivation ot, uld land, l: I) 4 Hamilton II T Mlkraell. lender Counla. William Mlkeaell, all ol Heppner, Oregon. i.r,wiijw, Hrgliter. 4W4a FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME. Nothing In the world can take the place of ona't eye light or reitore it after it la per manently Impaired. The wlae thing then la to take eareof the prlcelera gift by wear ing proper glaaaea preserve that which all tbe wealth of the Indies cannot buy. Cor rectly fitted glasses coat no more than ill fitting onea, provided you get them at tha right place. Examination free. DR. VOGEL WILL BE IN THE CITY A FEW DAYS ONLY. The J.- M. RUSSELL Co. The Dalles, Portland, Heppner. E. L. FREELAND, COLLECTIONS, writes INSURANCE, M,Kts ABSTRACTS. U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER. lnd Fillnga and Final 1'roofa Taken, STESOGturUFl NOTARY iTUUC. PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 1896. D. J. McFaul, M. D. At J. OIf IC1S I M. Hager's Residence. WANTRD A reliable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and make a house-to- house ranvaas for our Vegetable Toilet Hoaps and I'lire Flavoring Kxtracta. IN to 157 a month easily made. Address. t.M! Caorra a Hi id, Chicago. 111. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THIS DALLE OREGON, J April ;, Inu Notice la hereby given that the following-named anttler haa filed nottra ol hla Intention to niaka final pmnl In support ol his claim, and thai said proof will ba made helore JxMph L. uilon, II a Com., at Laxlug ton, Oregon, nn Jnna ao. ins. vl: JAM KH K. TIHUKTM. Id. E. No. Sa, lor tha BK V bee II, Tp. Ill ii K W. M. He namee the following wttneaaea to prove his poniliiuous realdeoc upon aud cultivation ol salil lanil. via: John T. Young. William Estea. Cvms If. fhlnn, all of Heppner, Oregon, and Edwin K, Beach, ol lilngtou, on gon, 4AB. r. amni, 4.KV M RegUter. To The Public : The following facta have decided oa to open np an office at The Dallea, and we believe the wool growera will feel an Interest in our proposition to handle their wool. THE DALLES MARKET.--In 1895 six million pounds ot wool waa marketed there which brought extreme prlcea. The present outlook la that not less than eight million pound, will be marketed there thia aeaaon, and we believe woola sold In The Dallea will bring full values for the following reasons : 1st. 1 he large amount of wool handled not only attract buyera, and the moat of them make The Dallea their hcadquartera for the aeaaon, causing a brisk competition. Tha Oregon mills use not leaa than two million pounds, ao wools In The Dallea have the benefit of thia competition aa well aa for the East and California marketa. ' 2d. The location of The Dalles is such that five tranacontlnental rallroada compete for freight guaranteeing the ahipper a low rate; In 1895 woola from The Dallea to the Eaat were taken at a rate of 90 eta. per hundred pounds. Sd. Arrangements have been made with the railroad companiea whereby local freight to The Dallea when added to the freight from The Dalles East, will not be higher than the freight from local polnta direct East, and In many cases less. These facta alone assure the growers tha highest possible prloe. CONSIGN M E NTS.--While we fullr realize consigning wool I. . thin. i k- . believe growers will do well to consider our proposition, especially this aeaaon aa there la everr reason to believe lt will be a alow, draggy year. Our business In the past haa been buying forOrcgon and Eastern mills and dealers. Realising how slow tha rnllle and dealers will be In placing their orders this year, we think our method of handling will be an advantage to the grower, aud considering tha wool will not be moved from the home market nor from tinder your control without consent; you must not look upon our l w "a w ini'i'iii mi Vl-llBlgliniCIlt, For ten years past, "excepting inrl the year of the panic." wool, have brought better prteee In the home marketa. aa the season advanced, tbau at the opening, and we believe thia will be especially so this season. . When growera are not In a position t hold their wool, or feel incline . -n . bllla. we will make an advance at a liberal rale of Interest; will take charge of the woolVpay the "Oi"s wnen requeatca io do so, and when woola are to be shinned to Tha Dallea by rail, we will tae care of the railway freights from point of shipment to The Dallea. ana t?3ttX?2Xt? "nd ArUn,,0n' WUl b'T "Pr"f". ho will take charge ol .Ja.1L:.?J".L." ""'Pping to The Dallea there will he no extra mmUi. price oi wool, we have concluded Io do thia work at $4 cent per Timber Culture, Final Proof. Nolle For rabllrallea. TTNITED TTF. LAND OFMCE KJ IHiliiw, Urrgria. april IX, iw. Ualeta Htatcstuao. 1 JitKiK Dennett, democrat io noininoo for eongroas io the second a . s alt m m tiiainci, says us is 10 favor ot "a tariff for rarer ne only." Well that a what tha I leve land admiulatra- tion haa given tia. We have tha Hoelal" alvan by Iba social enumttla ot tba Cbriailaa Eadaaeor aoelotf. Iolla-1 tinna bail to iaauaj lo aaub Brmbar ot tliaatwlalr aitb Iba rr) trail hal t ley bring a IrieoJ with Ibam, abJ eoraa qnenlly Ultra aa galbara.l logelbtr sods lblrtjr-flt or torly ot lbs ynanf paxipla. Tba yonag lallea also broegbl ith llira aach aa apma, aej Iba prlnel pal fralore ot b ttaalaa'a aaUrlaio- met aa Iba bammleg c( lbM apmaa AT THE b.if given that Jnha C Brown haa a led nntlrw of hia Inwntlnn to mate tnal pr- brbxe J. W, Mnrmw, rnuntf rlerk, al hUoitlc In luppner, Orevon, on stnttdav, tbe 1 ith dav of Mav, !. on llinlM r rnltiira application Nn, lor the N v ol aartlun o 11, In township No 2 xoutn. Kanira So. 'J t.aal. . Ha ami- as wlt-uaiia: Jnetoa M. Hmman. Hm IHiran, IlliamClaik, O. M Vaw.ul ueppuer Oron, JAS. F. M00RE. t l 41. Keglater. Timber Vutturt Final Proof. 1 TNITFO rrT a. J lalira or go "tariff for," hut it don't cira tia tba -revenue only." V ara failing io L, ,b, B(,,ua. rra-at Ma, aa a tun, 00 aa aTPraB in avvaaVaaj ,,. M , Mptti) mHi ,b. M1i per mooui. notnmi' uui a reaaon- oJ iba amnaat tbalr iskaMoi 4 ahlft Protection will save oa fiom 1 10 (hia line pnlool wa immaa. At-1 tiltimatrt hatikrniitcv. lloaohure ...... - 1 laiotloaicr. lH this (arHMlid) Coticrrnaiotial tliatrict tha rrpul'licana hara Doin inatrd a ataimcb rrotcrlioniat in William IL Kllia. Two of hi pom- ix tiUira ara Vuown aa frri Iradora, and IU ollirr, . . Norlliu who haa come) out a ao iodfiwudrbt randitlat at ttia inatiL'ali.m f lUaaia. HiMlt an I Hi toon Wi dfrat M'. 1 '.Ilia, will rut tia figure out a. a . ft . 11 I 11 . a a will nar.iiy cnt rixnicu rutra lo ti Mr. l'llia aiiir iniurv. Tint Imai I. .... 11' . ' .. 1 o hti a lo b hat of Boalraina an'iia,! oiaiini win i)i itirow nii'ir lar lha apoa arara baran!, a a 10 Inneb of Ua arearn aat tela waa arv l by tba laJiaa. M any (amaa ware plajdl, aaJ lai all ibr li avaat oaa a tary ai itabla ooa, la44. Maata Hal Atra al Ike M i Fa.f Ayaf'a MaraapMllla aajoya tha ailranc dinars iliaimrtt.taof hav.na S lb onl? tln pqnflof altnwa.1 aa lbirit at Iba Wi.rll'a fata, tbaav Manalaetttrwa of alkar aaraatfarillaa anagbl lif twy aBaaaelooMale eennvint f bir fnnta. Nil lliy a ara all larl away an t lb appHraima of lb rata ffl..lia? Iba anlry af patent a!li anal ans'ism'. Tka itaawtao of lha WorM'a fair eaih". Ultra ta faai Arv'a MaraanoalHa waa la tlTeel aa Mt.we: A?t a ha'aapa tllla la hoi a patent mlwlna. II II as LASl OFFICE AT THE A mil Ii. laak Ikntlra ia hr (itn that W. Ilarringbm. Ad- mliilatralne ol tha F.-Ula irf Jana ataaart. !!' I, has ail l0. of hia Inlaul nn rn SMaka aal pnaif hrtofa H N. f rar, rotiety "a. al his atr la nndnn, tra. Ml M.H4ar Iba 4h mf fl Mav. Ian mn llaihrr enllM appllrali.Mi Ha T'.. I- lha h kww. K. 4. and KFH Mva f set too Sa. I. la liaMa Aaoiib rang M aaM. M aa BllnnMa '"ll r'ao-l. t haft N tut! is W illiam Loaning, wg W. I has". Hardman Ore. JAA. W. M'liMg. t It, Kri.ir otc of intention. I AM nrm AT Till tUl.l F, OHthiK, 4 April ?, Iat, Moilr la brH altan that Ike lnll..l..g miwH aril ! Baa aia.1 k.Mk-a nl li.l lnl.nlk.il In ml, anal pxnf In soMa-rt ol naf eiaiw, a4 that aald r-"'l will ha alr Wia J, t a.t,., mnnlf rlark. al Napanar, fwMs. b Mar f t-ta. Ml(kaTJ Hl F(Mr. M l F !.. m.A, tha Hkv krr. U, Ta I S. t ni.. a Ma mm lha Mtnwlnf ltn. 111 1 In pmva t n-.in.MM Ktbltim span and eai lialiua I aai t l" l tit i A 1 k M A til ltn J..a r.n. all 4 "na-a, M C. A. , ! Mpr-. tf. Ja. F. .. ta aa, ataixat. you, and eonaldering tba Ion pound brokerage. wbaVrui.'jy'.'4 10 her h0m 00' n,, -coounu of es.tern and local mttUu 1 . laa I. M. KCdstLl, to. RACES ! RACES ! Notice of Intention. TAND OFFICE AT 1.4 flRAKDE, OHIOO, i April II. lataV Motlra la hareb given that lha following named settler haa filed no lira of hla Intention to malt tnal proof In sup port nl nia elatm. ana thai satu pmnl will ba made belnr lha eonnlv elerk nl Morrow ooun ty, Uirgoo.on Jnnt lnh.l"a.vlt: FimrK K ADA art, ad. E. Kn. TSC, for the e kl and lota and t a. A, Tp. 1 a R 77 K W.M. He mim th following wltniasta la pravs hit mn'lnnoiie renldanr upon aud cultivation of aatd land, vis; MIRIIn I, larvln. John T. flallnwaf , A 1 hart B ttaanp, ( harlt Motgan all ol Heppner, "r Any prrann who dealrte Inpxilral againal th aliowanre of aura prnnf, nr who ka-' of any aiihetaaiial rtaann, nndrr th law and lha regu latkinsof lb Intartnr tp.nmtnt. why sorb pmol ihonlil not u allowed, will h given an opportnuliy al lb ihmi wtanltmiad Uata and plan In tim tiintnt Iba wilntwaae of aald rlilMnl. evt ki oCrf evldanc la rtbtltlal of thai atibaailiad by claimant. a.r.wiio?t. CM.M IUlalae. Vctca away on him, rtwKtally tha wool man, and all will woik for Mf. KHia'a ta-alaelioo. Wa dt Cft waul a ffo Iralpr. tVa tnat ha a hlfh lafiff l-andidal, and !.. nl'i Una il tl'l t kii iw that Mr. I. I'l ia llo ir fi. i d and VT anla Ikal Iba ( trrwl, of faodlelaa, Osaka pwalaaa aamtKHl aaf Iba llrrf la Ha taana -I W"el a lav 1ft rxa bta oa Iba y tb i faaita 1 1 Ka f ennc! Itrsl I a of ftl at-, a Rati a I tt ia4 tea 1.. ti i.t ...J ill it.t if Lie tiiaitfilv of I no i u ..ui. CaJcUvU.Utv.ltiHllLtf lktH4st4 aA-CWtUWtai IkVWW, rwaajb WoaU Walr-. Mitl' g of atLK NOTt. I wrTraT oivt vmr tkb)4 k lM "I I M M.W M tale 4lf aa.. aa4 anlarad aa Mav tin ttn. la lha mlM nl tka al ll.iwf a.M.m, art. k. lha 1 .".it mn' ka aatia f iwaiiMi t ttinit I firtf kFtllng la pAata h tisUK aa a l.iai'i..r al tha ai. akt a u a l.,f taia al pah lo ea.-a nn. ka lha k'th4 k. I Ui . rata la ht I aa Oatvr .. J t 4 'm till .! lha tmam nl thai Ul aa lh a.iaM l atl4 t aa. a a. I lha M"'tl"i 4a Mh-a Mai an.a.t htl-.a i"S - lha t naataH avaia aliar- In M i I t. ' at t f.-t M . til la W .....a I milt itrwaM. tw M. - I kj,l .t t" I 'w K4 . , np .ll.Ml.il ,1 HI 1 r t . rt 1 1 t,H 11 tt it 1 1 'he a ' I ,.4 I fc.11 i .m I a .t mi. Aa '.ai.-t tt rt ratal at! 1, taaw f, ttm.it w tto mt W At v. aaaa Ml-aa Notice Of Intention. (Uaa Ornra ar LaUatapa. Onion. aprtl lalant N0T1n l PISFBT BIVF THAT TH l.illaalng Mitxl atttltf kaa aid Ootkra ot hla Intanlkm W taaSt anal prwf In enptmrt nl hia rtalat. and thai aaht pnmf will b na.l ttrlote t onnly I Ittk ot Mn t'miatv. OTga, al Mtppnar, Ortn. oa an lata, u. JulIK r kKOWtJ. Tlaibaf rnllnr knttf No WO, lor lh aa it m 1 a a n . II lha M swing nllnaaaa an prove htatvntinit a rial Itnn nataa aa4 galUtaUoa nl aald land, tla John g Otik.a. Will lata Partna. Jnlia f. Wtttwa a ad FnuKte M. Wastry, all of Mi-t.n. twtmai. a. r. "Miaow. 4U 1 aw1aa. It t Ir. a II 4 ISal M r , mta a I ' l , n.li, t,ii, vf la, i n, ta notice of Intention. rArnrrtr a l Aoatunt, oarooti, t April i. laav Ootira as harrhv gltaa thai Iba hillttla kaar arlilrf ktt a leaf wntlea tt na Intanttnai la) taak glial ptonl In enpanrl nl II tieiat and Ikal ! piml will ka taada Wlntai onnit 1 lata eat ttrt-ma i nnniy.al lltpa ka "t...a an May II tarn t Urns usMtT ara nrm atvu.l. M lha a , nre a Tp a a a r a n M nataaa lha ti. wiuwtn M oena bat rantianama raaudaaM nynn aad llialiHl at aalH ltl. tif litMt M Han-. Knmis A Kelt. J raaaan, UUaaa Mttabatt, aM mi M-rt" a r.oiukiv Wood Wanted. Nortt . a.1 ortfi t nfrT ftivta tht tat ratfl nl itih a I, Mitam, , al t tat.a M4a tn lha avilvwv W atttv ,an, en4a 4 ttmt nl lha fc-l t-MMiaaa l llr,.r-. h-i W ti a J. It l li a t la iM 'lnwt m. awi nt I I a 1h. tmt4 rtaaltt lha MM I, trn a-f a a . av Sktaitf laa tWaaa. A'tta I I aaetat rit- UaliHHnM.VM ,kt,i . Tba Deppoar Hpa4 Aaaociatlon baa dooiJ J to bold a Rao Uetlof at iciiniiiiil Tuesday, Viia Inrf&Htlntr Iotir Tuyn. $700.00 IN PURSES! $700.00 Mav 1I1UJ 6. alia daab, fra-a top art. I'HOUMAMMKl rifUlT r-AT-Tas-lay. May 2fl-Kac l. naa,i.. rora. t-VI )Uea 1 Ualf ttlla daah. for lwn -7.ai u t.1 ,..Z:' 7.. "'- ktelZi,iam'' ailo.al 8 poa.da'wgbi' IUUT-Wrtaaaiif, May 27-Rara S. Tbma aad oooLalf f.rl.... I a.- - . . fraa f H IS". . IVaoat. lie r SB a daah. fta f,.e all ti.w. TOIHD I)4T-Tbr,d.v. May r - H.n. S Oa- ikasttai a... iZTZL Tbralbia mil, baodicsp, ropaat, fraa far alt 10 ma, llaaat. raeaa, lltaO. 110) rOCRTrt PAT-rrt.Ug.il., W-R.a.T. Oaobalf n,l). a1a.li. fro for all bajf farWa rrratal, f-oa for all. rareo,rQ WXMTtoXihtTmmMhtltm try lha raUa of iha rSallloml Mora. A-hnaliwa. r.otraooa f-. la all ran-, aol .ibaroUa spaiuo. io ofamoaot of paraa fl,a p avw U r.i,,, Ihre lo ,t,rt. araa leal oaraJ alta e ven do aol Oil tlb Et r-m- lrW aM-le. Iba t-ar,! baa lb r-wa, 07! dnealh.arooanianf iba fa rare aa la ib.r Jnlgmrnl aroaaa onpf Tb. diraora Jit lo f-poea aay aat all r.re an.l nf loolarn.al ..TTb If ahoo f do M 8U. parata will U for e par.. I y.oaa. lo U an hat, by Ik. dir.. W raraw. .t-oad..i,M 7 l par real ma-.tVra. M rr rl to -mn,4. All.airlaa torla byaalora, p ta, aa lb. aeoaiSf Iba flLb PURSES WILL BE PAID IN FULL.