THE ELECTION. The contest of ballots for Jane, 1896, is over and now defeated can didates have the extreme pleasure of running the gauntlet of well meaning, though indiscreet, friends who meet yon, look vise as chip munks and say "I told yon so." Considering everything, the re publicans in this county have done welL That two of the best county offices went to the democrats, who are the minority party in Morrow county, must be particularly grati fying to the democrats, and to the bolting republican?, especially those of the latter who were under Simon influence. However, no one will certainly claim that Messrs. Hood and Patterson were not as good men as their more fortunate opponents. Going down the list of success ful republican candidates it will be observed that Hon. J. N. Brown has again been chosen to represent Morrow county in the legislative halls of the state. This is partic ularly pleasing from the fact that he has had much experience in legislative matters and will do his duty well. Furthermore he is elected as a Mitchell man, and this sentiment expresses the will of as many as nine-tenths of our citizens. Good republicans are also pleased to see Mr. Gilliam succeed him Belf and also to hear of the success ful candidacies of Messrs, Petty s, for assessor, John Horuor, for sur veyor, Vaughan, for corouer, and Shinley, the independent repub lican candidate for school superin tendent. But the people of this county of every political faith must certainly feel like throwing up their hats over the election of Bar tholomew, for county judge, and Beckett, for commissioner. The Gazette can say now what modesty forbade before the elec tion. It can say honestly that the people of this county have a right to know more about our affairs. They have a right to know why this county has gone in debt at the rate of $5000 a year for the past six years. They would like to have an opportunity to see a state merit of affairs every six months, as prescribed by law under penal ty for neclect to publish same. In fact there are a great many things that they do not understand. They can depend upon Messrs. Barthol omew, Beckett and Howard to d their duty towards the people. without any regard as to whose toes are pinched. The Gazette charges no malfeas ance in offico on the part of any person, nor do the people of this county. All they ask is more economical management and clear exposition of matters in de tail. press, for we believe that Hermann was the man the people wanted, if he did not suit the bosses. The Oregon ian's candidate did not win. The people are against the Oregonian. Ex-Govebsob Campbell, of Ohio, is spoken of as a presidential possibility on the democratic side. He has stated that he would ac cept the nomination. The newly elected legislature of Oregon will be republican by a good working majority and from present indications it will be fa vorable to John H. Mitchell for U. 8. senator. Ex-Govebnob Pennoyeb, the newly elected mayor of Portland, made no promises to the people before election, but he now states that be will take but one-balf of bis salary. Such action as this after" election is worth dozens of promises before election. Pen noyer will make Portland a good mayor. The success of Vanderburg, the populist, in the first congressional district, is a big victory for the peoples party. From reports we have at hand he has defeated Ton gue, republican, by at least 1000, and thie, too, in a district that heretofore gave Hermann a plural ity of 10,000 votes. This landslide cannot be accounted for in any oth er way than that the people of the hrst district are strongly in favor f the free silver movement and voted their sentiment. It is apparent from the returns as they come in that the populists have ghined in every county in the state with hut one or two excep The house of representatives have passed the river and harbor bill over the presidents veto. Now that the election is over we should direct our energies toward the advancement of Henpuer'a interests. A CANINE CURIOSITY. . Bom," m Big Newfoundland Tramp Dot af Pnt-In-Bay. There is a Newfoundland doir at Put- In-Bay that Is certainly a curiosity. HU name is Bover and he is known at every house and hostelry on the island. Years ago he was named Dy Mr. jay Cooke, the millionaire banker and owner of Gibraltar, the cliff -irirt little island that nestles in the bosom of Put-in-Bay, hardly yet separated from its parent mother by a narrow line of shoals. Mr. Cooke had no use for Eover and gave him away when he was quite young to a family on the island of the name of Koeifing. in we course oi nme, says the Buffalo Commercial, the Boel flng family moved away and Eover, who had grown into fine proportions, was left alone without a master. Several times attempts were made to domicile the brute, but they were of no avail. He either would not forget his old mas ter or else had determined to be true to his name and lead a roving life. At any rate, for the past three or four years Bover has been the tramp dog of the island, without any home. Every body likes him, and there is not a child that does not save him a piece of meat or crust of bread. He makes the rounds from house to house, and always seeks the kitchen door first. He is round, fat and sleek, and lives on the fat of the land and is the common property of the island. WHAT A KITTEN CAN DO. CLOSING OUT SALE! nr Having Decided to Go Out of Business, We Offer Our Entire StocK of will How Little Fellow Stopped a Street Car in Baltimore. One little kitten, about five Inches in length, held in check one morning re cently the down-town traffic over the City and Suburban railroad, says the Baltimore Sun. A summer car stopped to take passengers, when the kitten, standing on the sidewalk leisurely in specting the car, suddenly determined on a personal investigation of the inside workings of rapid transit. She ran out into the street immediately underneath the heavy battery of the car and began clambering about the machinery. The conductor and several of the passengers saw her, and an effort was made to chase the kitten away. Canes and um brellas were thrust underneath the car at her, and many emphatic commands to nVnvt wpra o-ive,. .lit. it. wnu Avlflunt I uons, ana iney nave arawn more she was too new in the world to under from the republicans than the dem- st-md English, ocrats. While we are not ready to The passengers enjoyed the joke at concede them tha first oIam in tha fir8t- but when 11 seemed that the kit- uf a ia itof (rtatf a ra wii KK. rt r ai r. ",D K . hurrv to Win thn rlav'n tnil Wn n.ntln . n k.t F.CVtj viwoo iuoj, puiui, ouu ni o impatient, and the number of the res- now preuy easy winners, especial- cuers augmented rapidly. More canes y when the strength of the domi- and more umbrellas were thrust at her, nant party is divided between two likewise more speeches of a wicked r.anriirinr.(n far thn mn nlorn turn. But she remained undisturbed I .1,.! .IK.Ia1 Itn a u 1 c Vi u il,!.,r,a tn L . . 1 " i .A II 1 1 V. 4 , , U Vitiligo 1U 1 1 i. . . .1 . I . .1 m I -. f IL. "t U I Kcucrul B"u KICctQl UJ MKnU llie UUV are coming to light every day, and hurried passengers and irate conductor me innuman treatment or. tne cm- that the only thing to do was to start bans by the Spanish Boldiers is the car and crush out the poor little sickenincr and almost too tarrihla kittens life, she came to the conclusion I 4 I .l 1 i IV kix ronnnf If a t . rt rl a r, wim. uiwrc io -juicr uitrnaura ill uie . . . - V I writ!! twMw1f rnniil trnnuit onrl wuitrurl 1 1 'n i.:..u i ...,.,. UIIU mv,u massacres in Armenia, many oi completely set at rest the cravings of tne neipiess Victims BUtloring the curiosity. Then the car proceeded. same treatment as administered to 1 Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc., FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME. The CHobe-Demo( rat shrewdly says: With regard to McKiuley's re fusal to talk it is worth mention ing that no candidate for public of fice was ever defeated on account of a speech he didn't make or lotter ho didu't write. The speech es that are made and the letters that aie written do the mischief. the Armenian Christians, and for no other reason than that they dared to take up arms aud oppose a despatio and unjust rule of an other nation over them. It is no wonder that the heart of a true American beats in sympathy for the dowutrodden people of this little isle, and their cause should receive prompt assistance from the American government in this time of severe trial aud estreme sulTer Many people are surprised at the shipments of gold to Kussia. A VenatUe Actor. A theatrical manngor had consider able trouble with his star actor, who was constantly meeting with accidents or falling hick. One duy, as the story ir.s. the star was hurt in a Doner cx- n , ; . , plosion. When the manager ncaru oi It he remarKeU to nis ageni: i um bii-b of this sort of thing. Advertise hira us usual and sdd that we Intend bringing out a new piece in which the great star 1 he solution oi this can likely be I w. U known Mirrktitim. and among ound in the fact that Lonlaudl others of that Mi-ret rixmi in the amUe Imva a lart nnantitv nf wlinntl i ilaml. which Sir Walter Scott rom Kussia, winch must n either the Kusaian ver rouoio oi wuicu sua uas no to .n:i.l. On. .,f ....r ,.h. amount, and consequeiitly has to t,.l,l us. aays a writer in the Chicago The ltottegonian's fight in this state on tli financial qaestion has arcomplishod just what every trne repntilicaa iupixinod it would. IS putting the real issue of protection in the background many tepubli. rana have revolted and voted for ttoputiatfl, but it has settled once for all tlm controversy m to wheth er or but Oregon is a silver state.. The rank and fits of voters stand mora than two to onu for silver. In urging Lis objections to the river aud tiartmr lull, rreidit Cleveland xsV of such appnv priationa lMmg Htnixcilly unauit- i-d to theNA times of drreid hu ineaa and resulting dinappnintmetit of C"V-rninrnt revenue HI that is cit, to coma from so o(ll cial Im U rliietljr rmpoiitiblA for "the tunes of depressed bust. nr; it ! as if a man ahouu! burn down his lodging house, an then urgn its ! m an ricuss fur not Vefinnif holel. A lien bn aled PiM'ske of "diapNiintinent of gov rrminMit reveou',' one raunot but recall his determinetl r(T.rt to rut that reTfou don stdl more by his opiMwition to tliM incotn ti feature, ai.d hie iH-tilnt lalmrs Id iv Ids Vilin bill M tli oatA a it pnaoed the hotiae, (n THE SECRET OF GLAMIS. The lllililea Chamber In the Ancient fai lle of Macbeth. In a certain drawing-rmnn the other afternoon we werti talking of some I BLACKWELL'S I iji;siit SEE? Tow will HuA on ceapoa Ida eaelt two oueo bc ad two ooapons Inside each roar oane hmf of Black well's Darham. Daf baa; of this celebrated tobacco and read the eon pun which give a llet of valuable pree mmia aad how to gel (hem. E. L FREELAND, mam? COLLECTIONS, w'tc INSURANCE, M ABSTRACTS. The J. M. RUSSELL Co. ast be paid u k",,"n. "" tu the The Dalles, I Strathmure, his heir apparent, and one -riw, i ",,"'r tM,rm,, to whom the earl may Portland, Heppner. PORTLAND, Orcfnn. April 30, remit sold or silver at the actual bullion value. If she sends silver she is compelled to go into tha market snd buy it, and necessarily put up the price, which, of course, would autttt immediately her In dia exchange In other words, all advances in silver cause an apprtv Tribune, an amunlng story concerning I To Tin Prsur : thm MTrtt rhaniiH-r of (iinmi. Once, when Mopping at the raMlr in autumn. a riirlniu and in.ll-T'i-t visitor tMik ad vantage of the hoot's ilwni-e toMig-gi-M a plnn ly whli'h the when-atNiuU uf the hiildi'n rhamlHT should be re vealed. The caMle va full, and It was pro u. S, LAND COMMISSIONER. Land Filing! and Final Proof! Taken. NOTARY PUBLIC IIBPPITEE. OBE30XT. 6TOCI BRANDS. While joo aetp roar aabeoriptioa paid np rem oankiep your brand in free of charge. Ally. T. J., lone. Or. Horeea GO on Uft thoolder; oatde tame on left hip, nnder bit on right ear, and opper bit on tha left; range. Mor row oountj. Btird, D. W. and eon. Horaej brandod D B on the left hip; ee'tle the earns on left 9 -ink, erop off rinht ear, nndererop in the left. Bangs in Morrow Cotmtr. Bartholaraew, A. O-, Alpine, Or. Horeea branded 7 E on either hoolder. Bansein Mor ow nountv tMnniKter, i. W., Harrtman, Or. Cattle brand ed H on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner. Peter, (-toosebeiTT Oregon Horeea Smndxl PB on left ehoulder. Cattle aama on pifjht !Ha riroeman, Jerry. Lena, Or. Horeea branded 7 m right shoulder, cattle B on the left aide. Left mr half orop md right ear upper elope. Barton, Wm Hfppner, Or. -Horeee, J B on fight thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, enrols n- with dot in net ter on left hip; cattle, same. Brown. W. I., Lena, Oregon. Homes W. bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hln Bover. W. G., Heppner, Or.-Horses. box rand on right hip cattle, same, with split in a-h ear. , Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left honlder; cottlo. same on left hip. Tarener Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand A O on right stifle ; cattle (three bare) on ight ribs, crop and split in each ear. Range ini Cain.E., (;aleb.Or. Y D on horses on left tlflef. T with qnarter circle over it, on left shoulder i. ind on left stifle on all eolts n-der 5 years; on ft ehonlder only on all horses over 5 years. All unge in Grant oonntv. Oete.rhas. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Hoi-see 1 0 on right shouldnr; cattle same on right hip. lange Morrow and Dmatllla nnanties. Corrigall. M M. Oa'loway. Or-t-attle crop ont .f fch ear and nnderbit, wattle in forehead;-. iores half oin-le C on left stitle. Range Mor nwanrt Umalilla connties. Onrl. T. H.. John Day. Or.-Donble cross on aoh hip on cattle, swallow fork and undei bit n right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant nnnty. On sheep, inverted A and spear point -in shonlder. Ear markoa ewes,crop on left ear nnohert npnw bit in right. Wethers, crop in rigrt and nnder half orop m left ear. All rang in C4rant oonntv. . M . . , . . Cook. A. J.,Lena,Or. Horses, DOon rightshonl. ler: Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square imp off left and split in right. Currin. H. Y., CnrrinsviUe, Or. -Horses. on 'e't stifle. t uu Cox Ed. B.. naniraan, or. hio, j t in oenter: horses. CK on left "lip. Coohran, R. E.,Mnnment. Grant Co, Or. loreee branded oircle with bar beueath, on left ihonldor: oattle same brand on both hips, mark mder slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H.. Hardman, Or.-Horses branded Ion right hip. Cattle brauded the same. Also rands CI on horses right thigh; cattle same wid on right shoulder, and cut off end of 1 Uonglaas. W. M . Galloway. Or.-Cattle, B Don -ight side, swallow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, B O mEyBTn., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY m left shoulder, oattle tame on lefthip. hole ,PEmery!(J.' 8.. Hardman, Or.-Horses branded l reversed C with taill on left shoulder ; oat lesame on right hip. Range in Morrow opnnty. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or.-Cattle, LF on -ight hip; horses, F with bar nnder on right 'hF?nce. B. P. Heppner, Or. Horses, F or right ehocider; oattle, F on right hip or thigh. Gentry. Klmer, EohoO' -"'!"0'1!.,- 1. with a quarter ciruiu uir u " lange in Morrow and TJmatillaoounties. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or.-Cattle round-top K ith anartw oirole under it on the right hip. lanee in Morrow and Omataiaoountma. Hnghes. Bamnel. Wagner. Or-F (T F L lonnectedlon right shonlder on horhes; on oattle, n right hip and on left side, swallow fork in ight ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack ist.rtot. Morrow oonnty. Howard J L, Oilloway, Or.-Horaes- (cross vith bur above it) on right shoulder; cattle same .n left side. Ranga in Morrow and Umatilla "FallTEdwin. John Day, Or.-Cattle E H on ight hip; hors"S same on right shoulder. Range n Orent county. Hnghes, Mat, Heppner. pr.-Horaes shaded wart, on the left shonlder. Range Morrow (x. Hnnwker. H Wagner, wr.-nunm, on icii, Dl I P I a 4 r-v Hnnaaker. n e. naanr.yr. ut J Mfraill M ll I Aonlder: cnHlo, on left hip. . vJ. IVIUldUl, I VI. U. Hnmphreva,JM. Hardmau.Or.- AT J. OPPICB I M. Hacer's Residence. Notice of Intention. TAND OFFICB AT THE DALLE4, OREGON J MaV 26. 1WM. Notice is hen-hr riven tha the following named settler has tiled notice o his Intention to make final proof In support n his clslm, and that said proof will be mad before J. . Morrow, county clerk, at Hennnei Oregon, on July . lw. vi : HARRISON 11 ALU nd. E. No. Xf.. for the Lots 1 and 1. and Ru HKH.M.I,Tn.H.,RMK. He names tne following witnesses to prov. his ron tin nous residence upon and culilvatloi of said land, vis: Harvey C. Rush. William Ollllsm. Reuhei Oauntand Benjsmlil MaiUMon, all ol Heppner virguii. J AS, F. MOORE. 4 51 kegister. Notice of Intention. eiation of th rtirme. and rnUtivolv I""-1' M1 a"" hohl haalrn U . , 1... ... i.... .... , ... a iliuMinA in tha i.nri'liauii.rr tmwsr " """" "r ,.f 1- wi 1 ii... P"",w m" ",r 'n.i-w. wnna on- lorn tonus vnui, wuicu sue secures ,..w a-dlM-lav.-d no hltr aurnal. I, from the Unite! Mates, as her dun ilu mUidir ( i-arrvln nut thiatirrtu on balance of trade. Commercial il th mUT.f tUr castle rrtnrnrc HCVIOW. I unexiwH-trdlj'. and g-n-at hU mth at I hii uiiM-vn.lr ciiriinlii'. Ncvrr hai tlir iiwni r f (IbihU apiM-an-il In at toncrinif a iawim. The ilUnUr i.f tiMiito-r U lunlly ! W iinl'Ti-l at. fm tin- l.laiiiia finl U rrjnritrd with an rlrj.irlniiiry i i I.iiimi- t thr Ntralh-mun- fam'ly. mid whrn liiMr1vd Uith ln-.r )m U-rti known ! fill him with a A. . . I .ll..... k.B.I I.. .1 com trotioua aeaiu. Hut there ' '" u now a great agitation about thai NOT OAME FORTUNE'S WHIEL. money nueation and many IIiidi We ara firm believett in tlia pro tective) policy of the reimblican party, and think that if proper pro tective law are panned and main, taioed, bnaineaa confidence would l rwUired and times would I-1 that ahould Iw tttls firat and (hit aentiment la growing; it ia to thougbt quit probable that both the democratic and republican par ties will tie very badly disrupted la their iiational conventions over this iiueation. It U atronglf a ' ' a a a a at iin win tieciare lor ire etircr, ftltile on the other Land itiaex- . a . s . . a ... i vi4Hi mat the ot. Uiui4 oinven- - . a a 1 lloo Will ailopl a fxmml money platfortn. It tide is done it will It.. m it i. plain that if it l.a I m p.d. l" ' o-iwa op M it.. .,,.L,.n. .....t.i ..-i !,Ul'util lifoie the American rertainly have Urn materially lra than thry are now. In ttb point, tho pfrai.lctit 'toaU the Ifgitiniato ati.t fftf mitt fTrt.'fa i.f t.i .l- ......i.f. .i,....-. "! we ...Uf , I--" iBKi..f he.im. Hi Ibef lamwl rsxtt) wny ric" ahoui.i but d hat in lU jitlk'ment i ncra. ary f .r tho protn li.m and de. i'1'ineiit ft th country. For er? lmn lii itK iith ahouM hare rloe. ed-hlt I a Tribune, txMi le at an early dat, and Li'jm that it may I artlle.1 ariglL aa. l sav Well ha ..aM If he hsliej up Ur. ai.i.t. ah twipl tt jf f fiegtl ruaMa.li. sa.t k ftefyee ( a I rJa t. 14 if lit f ffMt are m'I avfW4 aallifl! br a a al i fesr,t. Th be, If MIKM rlf I ha lea'lssoey at oB Iravalara, btb- lh go aliat l health, !Qre o tnsiiM. ta ILaUiiM-f Mi.naarn lliuers lavaik.la. waaemal travelara, aaa Hr lata a4 h'eaeaj l faim aa 111 g Ba flaa dleMlv W1 H- 4a migtania U Iba rrettttaf, lt lat.ab I I II . . .... I ' ' ' ii tj win yi.tw i r-.n t!r, i (i T . at ei..l to -a.Mpr.t l-a f t T P s r.lr.i Ull.li f. r t ) Par Y'-t met artel, faeaajaltv f i 1 1 !l. l I' Hi tl. ltli.f hat,. I t'--M ill-l-'. I't lr must bow b apparent ti the r.- obheata f the futt diatrirt that thry madi a mistake whro II. i ) turt iHidoan I'li'trr HrriuatiD. t:,vr..ul Lae bad tf tt and ui an I ...i. .j ... Lokt-I I. !. a.. I!. . vy ttat II Was Ike f eaaa f I s. aa4 lnM Jmrt the Baaaa. It was alt al'iit a hl. y. U and It was nt aa lM n.li l rlihrr. n was It tha rvtl i( til.n.mrry Waaly. It was a whet't that w.mlil have ma.U tif tlrut junk, and It was prtit-al.ly tha ol.lrst ot tta kind In rsUli-orw. Thr (arte, huttrvrf. made little telievcl that the Chicago conven-1 di(T. rrm-a t.i lha w balrvd nr. hln who had CMoa Into MMrain uf It, and ha was tha ttrntof the hour ann( his r.nritanlma, taint, eftrr lha Mian per uf all t cphanls. pralr.t hi mta what t.Mlwtma aad rrpantlna nwthtal f ttvtttM.it km. All lul m rr.1 hr.tr.t. frwrVla fatvd tad, plainly lit MimecM of lha nun munlly, aava lla t hla Tritmna. Jay, lliily. why d ml rvt a hump till ycr" ha ytlt drrtaivrty. "Ara y tralnia fe th' fat ma a ' ra- T" ituh, urVU ya think yu twald rUta.- "Jlrt.hs I d Y alait tired aVrady. era ir IU"; ' ! w a pillowrj la tha irniur Tra avi.ta later tha tw-o ware mil Inf r and iti tha a'.Uf In m.tal (ncslt aalJ. aa Hilly aaasnt-d W h frttmf tba worat ot It, hi I 1 lower. Mtttulfut pf ttwil',a rl.lra, fell t)xiw hi advrrarv and f"id him. tba thy rvtariMwl In Mawijih l the WliaaL 'My. tn;',y."aa4 otttof than,! this yrra whwl pfiaairalrr" ;ut lw f-wa ha had Umm Wt rvply a hra frtwa a fcethhrwlnf '! !. d !. lUil Nw, II thmU. dat'a sht It k A i I In t!. tint Uurvai uf a (w The following fat-U have decided ui lo open np an offloa at Tba Dalles, and wt bellevt tha wool growtrt 111 ltx an liilemt In our proposition to handle Uielr wool. THC DALLES MARKET. In lnvsli million pounds ol wool a mrket4 there, which bruuiht sxtrem prlca. The present outlook ll that not leas than tl-hl million pounds will he markrted there this season, and wt believe wools sold In The Dalle will bring full value lor th following reasons : 1st. 1 b lam amount of wool handled not only attract buyer, and lha most of them mak Th Dalle their headquarter lor lh season, rauslw brisk competition. Tba Oregon mills us not leas tha two million pounds, so wools la Th Dalle ba th bene tit of this competition, a well a lor th East and California market. 3d. Th IneaUnn of Th Dalle Is such thai 1 r transrontliieatal railroads compel lor freight, guaranteeing lb shipper a low rata; la 1MB wool from Th Dallr la lh East were taka al a rat rf M eta, per hundred poind. d. Arrangements have been msd wild Ui retimed eompanle hereby local freight U Th Dalles wMn added to lh Irtish! I rom Th Dalle East, will not be hither lhaa th freight (rata local point direct East, and In many case lea. Tlire farts aloo aasur lb grower tba highest possible price. CONSIGN M ENTS. nil '""T realls consigning wool I a thing of tba past, a believe growers will do ll to consider our proptwltkm. eplally this aeaaoa as Iher Is every reaaoa lo bellev It will ha a slow, draggy year. Our business In tha past ha been bttyln lor Oregon and Eastern mill od dealer. Realising how slow the mill and dealer will be In placing their order this year, w think our method el handling will be aa advent to th groaer. and cnelderlng the wool will but be moved from lh horn market nor from nnder your control Itheut consent, you must not luuk opnq aur proposition I lb light of shipping an ronslgament. Foe lea year past, "esrapllng l. the year ol lb pante," wool bar Kraushl betw prtre la theaememsrkfU.es th teaana advanred. Ibaaal the opening, and aellev this III be especially tbl eoa. W ben growers er aot la position 1 1 bold their went, or feel Inclined to sell a say their bill, w a III mak s advance al liberal rale of Interval, a III Ink chart of tb wont, par t eawtetvf snd othr rkargw a be reneeted la da aa, aad when word sr la be shipped lo The talle by rail, a will las ear ol th rallaay Iretghl from nnt of shlpeMBl la Tb Dalle, and 1st h pnins as Herpner sod Arllngtu, a all) hsr fFpeeaentatlva aba a III Uke caaraeat h nH eo1 lufwat.1 II Xon mil lp It mind that wbea shipping at The Dalle there will be no sttra etpenee ta yon. efi cm.ilattng I be low pfU ol auol, bs ckw I .).! la 4a tbl lul st cent swr pott. tn.ere. We a III be pleased la kenffio yna, and send regular anwants tt eaetem d Wat market aaea rii4. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALI.K8 OKEOON J April . iMitt Notli e Is hereby (rivet (hat Ihe following-named settler has Died not lo ot his Intention to make dual prool In suppor of his claim, and that said proof will be mad brloie Jowpb L. i.lbeon, I'. H. Cum., at Lexlug ton, Ortfon. on Jtne m. vis t JAMES E. TIHHKTTS, Hd B No. 3m, lor lb eEl. Sec 11, Tn. 2 B. I Z K. W. M. He name lh following witnesses to prnv his continuous rretdenr upon and culilvatloi of said Isnd. vis: John T. Voiinf. William Este. Cvrn N hlnn. ll of Heppner, Ore ron, and Edwla K beach, ol Lexington, Oregon. e An. F. gntlKr, 41-M Kctrister. la i. M. Kl MtU tu. BLANKS. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . Notlc$ of Intention. Li D Orrica at Tag Dlii. Ossno. Msv th. live!. XJOTirt IN HFKFBY GIVr.M THAT Till ll follnwlng-nametl settler ha filed nolle. of his Inlenlloo In make Rnal proof In stippnr of his claim, and that said proof will he madi before t'ntiniy Clerk, ot Morrow C-nttnty, al Heppner, Oreon. q June rth. iwa, vis: Kit IIIHIIPill l lliuir, Hd t. ha. m. lor the SW W bee. 11. Tn. f 1 R U B, He name the following wltneeer tn prove hit continuous mldeoc apoa and culUtetioaaf saot leoa, tic r Mensa A. Olden. Jams M. Raker. Frank M Onmn. ftamuel W arfield. all of lone Oreeon. Jas. F. MiMiKR. 4-Wlt. Realster. Wood Wanted. NoTtr i nrp.MY nivrn tiiattmi Mr honl board n lMstrV-1 o. I. Heppner or , alii rerviv bid for the delivery ol .lilt im ennle at anmt at the ecbol premises el Heppner, asm ta be epened on June a, I wet wa In be delivered oa nr beloce Orl I. st The board reserve tha ncbl In relet an of ilMda. Ry Osfssor la Ro.ab. Allret J, Rnaaav. Clerk Du4, Heppner, ur , My t las. in-Juiy ta, ROTH It OF RALE. Ntrrttt t iiramr riivitw tiiit nlef and by virtue of dinw and or-tet l sale A 'tit rne-le end entr4 nm May lib. Ias In the eMIker ( Ota eetela M Tnutna f sunns) dare! by the I o-itily (Mtrt nf the pteta er t ra.M. f.rf Mnreaw Connie, setting In pnite Ibe awtertvnd a .lmlUtrtf ef the said estate will l.rf sale ptihite an-l on. In Ibe kirtml bitter bw eae In bend ew Ralnr rf.v Jene. t al II acl-wk In the b.rvoe a4 that aer ss Ihe tnelee nf eeld i.r.s.i I all the tolUle 4e-cMlw rvnt pr,4ny beln In In tbe i...e named ee"te .liuaied la sl AbnaH bk p. rile.! rtteat I ark leg file, I n)mitM MiMatora; lelena lleliic( J mng ngi exwl al algtit; voraa t y eralrriiaf. If ll'e. ta ODlma lamor fore. Ufh offae it4 aad alrarata, ber..ml g vary Hwitai OltrHBxT lop b Itch'H and btad . Real nlrwralma, aad la row I ctavtwa lha ln..f Al draggM. ar r maiL f.a? Wa-wl. ! Maayaaa) rbno, Phlalelpiie, APMIflvTRAToR-- RQTtl t X rflre beeM ffvei Ibsl la n4emae4 bee M. eettti s4ait.lelthw 4 Ibe en. tale t liei A m. n. 4wm I l- iKe .. It luvri k4 lln I .-,ty atat al itn e-a All petnun ke.ing riaiwe ete4 14 Snteta b.e.-y r-iiv4 I" imm'.i t ifc nn. itW(n4 el tbetf e I anaa S.ima iv. iwf- .. r ve14, wiebia Ml sj.-M.taa fwi tie At bewi lie4 tbl 2;n4 day a4 May, lM J i Rs, Rte r.aasa. M A4e.lnMtra-ra w aeled al Otka, tew Alfred tUaaWnt, a Mac! ah deaad-1 w i ta I a a r i aal. ad 29 a II nt lo Waah fe a bi !-! aa. e i tikii-a tl a ea.1 Ka ftin TaB W, OmJ ha Opened VP lh fea yatd Rett tl'f la Ibe llala pfRrw, and Ra uli l .l.ra hf hi.ai aalt.ia.aa ttnla In attfkt at tx.ra al lb a l asi.-ee. an t naf t1 R at Korwea tl p well (caokad alia. ytw WH l, 0r. aal Ra a! tabk. Ilsfaadftat f.y taJa. U. beat 4 fra fof foaf year. tia afa4 " i I tnnlbar I tety aali-w In lnw If ta I Any iav.l.i la Ewter (w.fnaj wo;l,,l.tt. Any t sao-a la.diaa In kta al'Mpey i t ... , . . ,,. . . ,1 ;i la Li. I ....r r.i.rt Can (onnty. Ueerai, n wit p. aawafeae H. Te IS. a H r M. at k'. tMka'"l- HTl la, 1 nl. k. Ill ta liaif. ilnt,. Sntd sale to ate ew ' la all Ha and nran,l.aan. paw etanin apna Ibe eatd real pmpaHy, a 4 vhtart In la ei.lta.ilne mi all a. la a made by lb abev enltUed t'waaly I wtarl. i & TtM'RO. Admlnlelesbw af lb aetala nf Tbeana f. Rena 4. I Imted Uti Kb aay af Mf, taav r U Horse. H on Huaion. t-nther, Rnrht Mile, Or.-Horsn H on he left shonldarand heart on the left stifl CaU le name on left hip. IUne in Morrow oonntv Jones. Harry, lltppn-r. Or Homes branded -Jnn the left .hoolder; cattle bra ided J on iht hip. alwi undnrbit in left ear. Kange la lorniw county. JnnWn, 8. M., Heppner, Or -Horses, horn, hns i on left shoulder. Cattle, th saint, tanee " ft-'htMile. . , iohr .n. Felix. Lena, Or.-nonwa. eirjlaT on .ft etiHe; cattle, same on right hip, under half tron in ri"' and atilit 'n left ear ... Kuur. Mik, Heppner, Or.-noree branded INT on lefthip oa'tl same and orop off lsft w- nnder slooeonth rlaht Kirk J. T.. Heppner, Or. Horse 69 an left honld'M'j oattle. on left hln, Knmherland.W.H.. Mount Vemon. Or. I L on Itttlaon nehtand left sides, swallow fork in lift nr and nnder oion In rlaht ear. Horse earn trend on left should"'. Kange In Grant eountv. Lnftan, Wepnen. Foi. Or. H L on left hip m cattle, erop and split on right ear. Hnrana 4m brand on left ht aider. Hang Urant onntv. Lieoallen.John W.. wlnm O.-Horae raadnd hsifiircle 1 1. connected on leftshmiU ler. Cattl. same on left bio. Kana. near Lax "Jenhey, J. W. Heppner Or Home branded '.and A on left shoulder; cattle nam on left dp, waul over right eye, three slits la right twd. Oeortr, Heppner. Or. Horae branded Inn tile U oot.nertt- Homettme called a win H. cm left ehonlder. ... Maria. M. C. n.ppner. Or. Tattle brandod IrcU on nirht hipt homes sam on right atifl. Une in Morrow eminty. Minor, iNcar, netpnr rr, t atUa, H D oa ir'it hip: bora U on left shonlder. klonran, rt- N.. Heppner, Or. Horse. M ) m left ehimldai cattla seme on left hip. Mitchell. IVwwr. lone. Or. Hursa. 77 oa riaht lln; entile. 77 on nht eid. Na.1. Andrew. Imna Rttck .Or. Horaa A N con. Mvtad oa left abonldar: cattle eame on both hip. Oiler, ferry, lexiogtoa. Or. f O wa left hnn.det, Oebt-rn. J. W Toolae. Or.t hone O ua lef I dionMeri ceitlesemenn Celit hip. Penmon. Ol, Kilt Mila. Or. Hnraea, qnar ar eln-le.hiald on lt shoulder aad i4 on left tip. 'aula, fork ia Uf) ear. rteht eropiwd. Rt eil.fthln. lunar on rich! Mil. TVrkar A Olaaeua. Hardmaa.Or, Boras IPoa left shrml'lar. I'lpar. r'feat, Islnetnn, Or. Hncam brand. 1 K (L R ennnecterl) an Wt shnaltUr I aatUa mm. on rWM hip. Kaaew, worr.w eonnty. I'lpar.J. H, tilntnn. Or.-H irnae. JK ann. tarta4 ot let! .Hoal'tart oatxia, ata oa 11 Rip. red" bit In each ear. Petty. A. t. !., Or.t nnrasa diamond P nm ehuoidari salt la, J Hi ammeeled. tm th eft hip, appsr slop ta left war aad alia tn tba HabC Rood. Andrew, Hardmea. Or. Homes, tartar sr wtib qaanernrvie near it aa Uft etirle. Knah lime.. Hennnav. (r-Horeai beaaxlad 1 a tb Heht abonlilari am I la, II oa the Uft kip. .row oB lafi ear and dawlap nej seek, f-lgt im n-emw and a-IVnalugannntias. RaenaT. Aa.ltM. lsiasVna, Or H irsaa braadad A n oa rt4l ebnni.Ur, na qaartat rrle nvtar brendi eattla aama aa nUl Rip, Renew M.tw enMr. H.T-V Wm. H. Dairy-villa, Or 111 Connantai. With qnarlar eivl near l"V na ealU. o rleM kia and eme a rtM ear and aplit In laft. H-Kaat aama brand on left aemnMar, sUn) ta Mumnr Umnl and (titliaaeoentiea. Nartnr J. W . Happwav. Or.-n.nwa. JO aa lafl abnnidar. ( atOa, II aa rtcbl kip. Rirl.M W. t Tlapvnee, Or - Haeaa ah4ad I a oa laftetinaieMttajHMbwXkigstwailww ml la rM war. aa.Wt.ll la left. vatpw. IV. , Ueppne. Or,- H ram, A P aa aft Rtpi eatlie aata a lafl kip. rUynea, IVtbert, raala. Or -CU"T a rti blp a4 H m rMl eb,l.te I aneeaaTh oa iM aS-in Haesa In M-waow Snwaty. n-nttb W . mnatiils, Or. H.aans. brae dad . nnea.akdari aaltia. naa lafl aVnlW, a.,., ma, J.awa Atliwtna. Or.i kiieam brandad lln. Ml .awnkta" eailin Ibe aama. aiew Bona a.Vt'.a. kV. I lonn 1.4 tlillnaaaaatMa StavlaM, I. A, Maraa, ( btwnaa P na rtM atttla, eattle b"ieuta L no tbe riebl ekb SMeiaaa-a. Mm A, j,Hne Or -4e4Uo, tt a r..t ait I ewniinna I Sauevt O. 11 Mane.t4eMI SHavry II. Ii-t-vaar. Or. - t .U WCV tat kp, eeoa " 4 aaWai Ut Ufl paar, l-ala,., buenaa W t ! " batl eta-aWlar. TV-aiaa. J A . Ilaaa, '" ft ram, lis et ahneta-! aatlla I an lafl akanUar, r.l-aaa a.r.t.atatpvlw II earn. Uaa left tie. aa aa in bin Inraar R W. Unlaw Or, . Rmaa enrtaj T t baft Imp Notice for Publication. I ,fl rtfyti R T 14 MUM. otton tt Mar T. ! e kaeahr pn, ,i ha a,n.a Meat SMliea kaa Sla4 MlM al k. Intent l In nut. Sn.1 y-nil n snrparl al b a. aire e4 t. mid el. I la aata Wa be R I, rrelen4 eanntam.e a elarnll Mtv4 Meva fa-aM an J-.ee ana. naa. IU Pt.lllll I IIIUI I M4 f R te. a4 tTtall. H. banwe Ik Inilawlna Wllaeaaaa an kw an'l.naH nai.at fL CWJU a a. m n-, ... Aeai-snl IM set -. t-f ka Wat,it,a.M. II. V . Will It. For ante. rhaap l.asa fov( f" I. lees, - S . - . . . I . , . aS ..tt. . k a. -t .v- j.t a . " --ll kn.l t .-.a. Il.k. W.a-.. a- -a"n a-m - " war- maw-ww van l-'-w waaawntrtee Myawa Mil w pf -4'a IRiR fw' I ' " " " . - www (ae, sitly .). J p OaaaeR. ta 11 a -k ea-i'i ta bn rvne, tt. W laaa. Or -Mnas Lraa4a4 R t an. a i m a nf ana, 1 1 a l aanae bra4. la. I H T laaav Ik Haraas NT em sanad a MeVI (IwntelareaMtM, aaea a rVrM Wmn-Wn, Wat f Or. Naeawa P I. a. ta. Ia. at.-a.-iar. aattin aama eat ngU blp. pen. -4 sart aa and NM ear bwma4 Wlana Jan U . p.. i a) ae 11 -) iat, tie. .Ts"4 J na ika A tam.fe.. Uae am-nTw"' H I'alaK -V-faMta W aik anatrkaf aata wan H an UH a.tn. et-l.t la ta t aa, a, brand m laft .-a.la, kange ta Mn nana Wwla. Maarf, R ayt.ee, rte . H n a k tsji 14 v. . . . . . . . .1 an an aa rwn.a; aavf awra kaw 1 m -i" "21 I aWwaaa.bnn.iMlaft k.p r wl WH-aow, C a 1,,., m .aa WiKmma Saarnat ita -Q.isn.ar eae- tkm. baa. aa laft I. -a, la.k enrUe k-4 " j-4. a W-a I , la -tte.i,,4 ........ au.s ,m m,v '! vt pji sa,a rtatwartf rt til IU1 lleU . ir, . I. ... ... .. ... f I I l,nR. V'tlt 'r I' U II N t tl