Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 27, 1896, Image 2

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    desires to be reading clerk of the
house. He is well known through
out the state, is well qualified for
the position which he seeks and,
withal, is a splendid fellow. It is
clear that lady clerks will be fewer
this year than usual.
A FATAL INITIATION.
JL K JL 3.
Old General Sickles would like
to be governor of Cuba. Weyler
would not be a more burdensome
parasite than old Sickles, who has
lived all his life from what other
people have done and from nothing
he has done himself. If Cuba and
the Cuban people escape Spain
and Weyler, we hope it will not be
their fate to fall under the govern
orship of Sickles, says the E. O. If
Gen. Sickles had supported Bryan hot he would jump
Farther Partiealar Concerting tba Death of
Democratic Chairman Curry
at Dei Moines.
From the E. O.
A dispatch appeared in the East Ore
gonian a few days ago regarding a death
oauned by injuries received while being
initiated into the Elk's lodge at Dea
MoiDea. The particulars are here given
in another Dea Moinea dispatb:
"E. W. Carry, chairman of the demo
cratic central committee, died this
morning in bis room in the hotel Savery.
The death was the direct result of in
juries received while being initiated in
to Des Moines lodge of Elks, abont two
months ago. As part of the oeremony
be was blindfolded and placed on a
obair with an iron seat. Then a lighted
lamp was plaoed under the Beat, with
the expectation that when it got too
But he aat still
Internal
Cancers
Hawaiians are very well satis
fied with the result of our election.
the E. 0. could not have said
enough in his favor. . Jack, your
liver is bad.
Numerous fine goblers gobbled
their last refrain yesterday morn
ing.
Pendleton has a pork packing islature. E. O.
establishment, the property of the The Gazette knows that our rep
Mosgrove uros. resentative is qualified for speak-
This attack upon him is cer
until be was badly barnt. His trousers
were burned away and tbe flesh was
fearfully soorohed. He was pnt into
new olothea and did not realize at the
time that tbe injuries were serious. In
J. N. Brown, of Ileppner, is a few davs blood poisoning set in and be
said to be a candidate for speaker grew steadily worse. It was his desire
of the house. The candidacy of that the real cause of bis injuries should
Jonathan Bourne is ridiculous not be made public and another came
enough, but Brown's is worse, assigned for the illness, the trnth only
crown is noi capaoie to preside becoming publio today. An evening
over a village meeting, let alone paper published a highly sensational
the lower house of the Oregon leg- story that tbe injuries were oaused hy
er.
placing bim in an electric obair, bnt this
la denied by tbe Elks.
"Mr. Curry lived at Leon and was a
leadiDg attorrey. The body will be
tfilcAn thnrn tnmnrrnw hv A InrorA aacnrt
Wheat has again moved upward, tainly unwarranted and "coming of Elks and Masons and the funeral will
1'hara lO O Dtrnnnr HstnATlH fnr it. il. iU.l Zl A : ku tnmnrrnn) oflavnnnn "
u " I II tHIl LMH BUmCH Limb lb UUKH im ww wv.v
and it will go still higher. moBt presumptions, indeed. As
an Eastern Oregon representative,
Senator Mitchell denies that as a true republican, Mr. Brown
The Grandest Remedy.
Mr. R. B. Oreeve, merchant, of Gbil-
bowie, Va., certifies that be had con
sumption, waa given np to die, sought
all medical treatment that money could
he is a candidate for any cabinet goes before bis peers for the poei
position and that he was not prof- tion of speaker of the next house
fereda placo by the president-elect, of representatives, confident that procure, tried all oougb remedies he could
his career as a legislator, aside bear ' but sot no relief; "pent many
Thanksqivinq day has come and from the fact that he is an East- H'")Dt?.op,,D lD ,
. ' ... r -ii i. . to try Dr. King's New Disoovery, and
gone, uregon nas mucn io re u y.yu wai.au., mo wa() oured by UBe of two botteg. For the
thankfal for this year thankful nomination in the caucus, which pBBt three years bas been attending to
Bhe is not her sister state, Wash- result his friends confidently ei- business, and saye Dr. King's New Dis
ington. pect But whether elected or not oovery is the grandest remedy ever made,
I thorn ia nn rWihf. Mr ltnnn'c " " WUUU lur UIW una
The war 4care with Spain, which qualifications to fill the position. " n T ra" '
i- U i.ll..l -1 1 I . - .......
is bu uiuuu uuauu ui ciwuv, for CtookMu.. Colds and consomotiou. It
i ...
Do Yon Want to be a Martyr? don't fail. Trial bottles free at Conser
will result in nothing. This coun
try will never fight Spain because
Spain isn't looking for a fight
Weyler has returned to Havana,
a licked bundle of f ubb and feath
ers. Spain might as well pull off
her cheap soldiers aud let the
Cubans enjoy undisturbed the
victory that they have won.
HOME MATTERS NOW.
frobably notl But if you do, try and 4 Brock's drng store,
get the dyspepsia by unwise feeding
lueo you 11 amier martyrdom with a
vengeanoe! Some people are martyrs to
this oomplaint from childhood to tbe
grave, suffering from all its attendant
horrors of heartburn, wind and pain iu
tbe stomach, weary slumber and night
mare, Jcapirious appetite, nausea, bit
ioiiBiK'Hfl, leanness and sallowness. No
necessity fur all this. Tbe complaint,
obstinate aa it is, when tbe ordinary
SOME Sacramento DOODle saw a remedies are brought to bear upon It,
flvinr, mnornnn fnw nir,l,t arm . lavanaoiy yiem io ma great stomachic,
. , t I U"ttter'a Stomaoh bitters, whioh re-
uiot uj,miug ,lofM r(in(iniir , th K(i,r,() regl()n
worse man a rat, uocause mey are od Derv., regulates the liver and
bowels, both of wbiub are disturbed by
weakness "f tn stomach, and promotes
appetite and an increase of Hush, That
i'topsin of tbe aoul," the dinner bell,
when it peals upon the ear, suggests no
premonition of dire qualms after a cm-
Doted for their sobriety. Flying
machines are too high for us.
(JOL. hedinqton is severe on
those who fought Old "Irreprpsrii-
bio Conflict" lingers and who now f"rtbla meal if you have tried Honrs
I. i,:, . i r or m oittera, wuion also iauiihet un
DID IdlTUIUU U LnU JIIU1 I IIJW 111 I
, .... .... , , . totisnwa,rhenmatiira, nervousness, mala
IIBHl,,w,B turB- ,veu . 18 Bl uuu ria and kidney trouble,
of that sort and da is still ugbting.
nniANhasnot yet learned that STATISTICS FOR IDLYCUR.OUS.
the election is ovor, and is making cnlttt..n. n m....a.. ruir. kim, Air
. I n I J'r,-ur ati'l rnllicueM.
w.m.y Bu... v,w .u v.u.mu A (iiTiniiii liivcr of (Itf,ir.-a l.na n.ndo
JIQ admits that LO COUld not reach tl.. following rurioUM ciiliMilntioim, any
the buainess clement lant campaign, tl. lu-rilm r ai .id I'.K.t: man amok-
, , . , , . , , lllg llM' llf IIK-llilllll hif lilnWK llllt )f
uuiiiiiDMwneniieranioacuiuera ,,1, ,, flir ,.v,.ry tim ,. mn lt,
to understand as ho thinks ho uu-1 "' amUi dowl. If hi aim.ka
,l..,.l.n,l- ,!, il. il.: tr piH a lny fi.rlwi nly yiara l
Ul'l BWUVII BUT lUI'U UV IUIUK Will 1 . , ........ ...... I I I
' I iilntva ill I ' 1.41 II IHHI klilnkH i liHliI
l6 dead faay. May l0 to: but If tan lxvr am n.t four honra
Lusiofss men aro not caught by hMhi-r '' n ivt tuiu-a or nii-iva
i m I "JiK) kliMaiw ciiti'iilntinii - ami i a li
klaaUala tin mtoimU. Ill IH r year' timo
tlia lover wouM buve :.'. i0 kiM,
ami tlii'ir Up woulil liavi- txn unitnl
fir tin m-e of forty nil ilaya ami aia
chaff.
It Irt said that the natives and
half -cm tea of the i'bilippinu in- hour.
lands are being tortured by the
Hpaniard by inquisition method.
The rccont uprising of the natives
has rauftcd thouitandii to ho thrown
into foul priMons, and the puniah
ruruU are hiflictod in order to
bring out confoiHiiona. Kvery
American and lihorty-loviug fur
eigner recoils at the account of
three and other scenee notably
down in Cuba.
t !
Tnrnx is aa old alory to tin
Mn. EniTJB :
Now that national politios have been
settled, may it not be an opportune time
to take in band our home politics? Sure
ly there are home and domestic matters
that need much improvement. Among
the many which might be mentioned
there la one that is overlooked by tbe
thoughtless pnblio, I mean the late
shopping, so long and Oitrelossly practic
ed by the people. There ia nothing
more conducive to the discomfort and
that teuds to the shortening of human
life among clerks and their employers
than the very bad habit of keeping
open to ao late an hour. Uan there
be any reason for this? I venture
to say none) whatever, eioept the want
of thought no tbe part ot the public.
Why not do all shopping before sii
o'clock. It ia much preferable, as yon
oan se what you want to porobasa bet
ter by daylight tbno you can by artificial
light.
Tba meohanio and ordinary laborer
or.n give np bis day's work at 8 o'olook ;
why not the shopkeeper? The pour
shopkeeper and clerks must pasa tbe
weary hours just In gratify the fancy of
m carel.ws and indifferent pnblio. Ob
sharoa un aurb inilirfreor I uat are
the shopkeepers at tbe merry ot the
public? Hnrely they can tierc-ia tome
force to remedy misting evil; they oan
nnite and chute their places ot baslnnae
at 0 p. ro., that forcing the pnblio to
niake their porchaaee al a seasonable
bour and relieve IhemselvM anj olerks
of much weariness and anilely.
I could aay much more bnl will await
tbe leeue of this apal as a word to tbe
wise is eaoogb. Yours truly, J.
Vfe have numerous inquiries in re
gard to S. S. S. in cases of internal
cancers, such as cancer of tbe womb,
stomach and bowels. When the dis
ease attaoks these organs, the doctors
generally admit that it is incurable.
We make no boast of what 8. 8. 8. will
do in such cases, as tbe following let
ters we feel are worth more than vol
umes of claims that we might make.
Bead them carefully :
Nobwich, CoNiTn Dec. 30, 1895.
Thb Swift Specific Co., .
Atlanta, Oa.
Gentlemen : Will you kindly mail
me your book on blood poison, skin
diseases and cancer? Hy mother, 70
to 75 years of age, has a cancer in the
rectum. Two of our best doctors here
have given her np, and say the sooner
she dies the better for herself, and if
she lives long she will die in agony.
While I do not know that they are
wrong in their opinions, I am not sat
isfied with them, and believe your
8. 8. 8., if it does not cure her, will at
least relieve her so she will die peace
fullv. I irot her started on your
8. 8. 8. yesterday, and what I want of
your book is points as to bathing or
iniecting. Will be pleased to hear
from you soon.
Tours very truly,
G. L. Crosgrovb,
Box 154, Norwich, Conn.
Norwich, Conn., Feb. 6, 1896.
The Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta, oa.
Gentlemen : When I wrote you
the latter Dart of December, my
mother was, according to the honest
belief of three physicians, on her
deathbed ; She could not retain either
food or medicine on her stomacb, and
it did not seem reasonable to think
there was anything but death tore
lieve her. The doctors informed us
she had a cancer in the lower bowel
and there was no cure for her. She
showed such vitality for a person to
be ao near death wo thought there
must be something to help her, and
readinsr of others being saved by the
use of your 8. 8. 8., we thought it
1 -I A a I.. mm It haI aima emtA
to try it, so we informed her of her
condition, Just as tho doctors had in-
lormed us, ana leu it wiiu ner to try
your remedy or not, as she saw fit.
She concluded to try it and from the
first dose or two, she began to brighten
np, and improve; she can now get up,
dress and help herself, and can eat
everything or anything she wants and
no distress from it. Wo all feel quite
hopeful that tbe cancer will pasa away
in due time by tho use of your 8. 8. 8.,
which she will now gladly take. Tou
may make this letter as public as you
choose, and the more so the better, aa
too much praise can not be given your
valuable remedy.
Yours truly,
Geo. L. Cbosorovb.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON.
Nov. 19, lx. Nottre is hereby given that
the following-named aettler hu filed notice of
her Intention to make final proof in support of
her claim, and that aaid proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppuer,
Oregon, on January 9th, 1)7, viz:
MARTHA C. EMRY, nee Martha C Hoskini, .
Hd. No. 3999, for the 8i NWM and 8WH
Sec 1, Tp 6 8, R 26 E, W M.
Bhe namefl the fnllnwltie wlfnemipji tn nmvn
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis:
Kelson Compton, James H. Smith. Robert
Knighton. Weslev Unmntan All nf HfiTdman.
Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE,
496-06 Register.
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orrica at La Grande, Oregon,
November 16th 1H96.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followinff-namml setMpr hnji flleri nntine.
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
ueiure uouniy uierK ol MorrowA;ounty, Oregon,
at Heppaer, Oregon, on December 29, 18, viz:
JAMf.B MCEM'1 1KB,
E. No. 5277 for the 8KW NWW Bli NRU and
NK 8WJi 8ec. 25 Tp. 1 8. R. 27 E. W, M. '
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Michael Kenny, James Carty, Francis Kil
kenny Thomas Gilfillin, all of Heppner Oregon.
- B. F. WILSON, Kegister.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
THE PLACE TO GET TH EM IS AT
Hehaaanythinginthlinethatyou n it you g.t .good
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old St.nd. Main Street. Repairing Sp.cl.lty.
imiSMUSINESS
OLLEG
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at La Gbande, Oreqon,
November Kith 18flfl.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followlne-named settler hn filer! notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on December 29th. 1890, viz:
fKANCla KILKENNY,
H. E. No. 5278 for the NU N WU &N NEU Sec.
25 Tp. 1 8. R. 27 E. W, M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Michael Kenny, James Carty, James Mc
Enllre, Thomas Gilfillin all of Happner, Oregon.
Ji-w o. t. wilhuw. Kegister.
By
PORTLAND OREGON
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Publication.
United' States Land Office,
0TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT SQUIRE
J. Turner, of Heppner. Oregon, has filed
notice of intention to make final proof before
J. W. Morrow, Co. Clerk, at his office in Hepp
ner. Oregon, on Saturday the 9th day of January,
1897, on timber culture application No. 3040, for
tne oi section mo. 20, in township jno,
south, range No. 26 east.
He names as witnesses: William G. McCsrty,
Robert W. Turner, James F. Sevey, Frank E.
Bell, of Heppner, Oregon.
494-04 JA8. F. MOORE. Register,
Full English course.
french and german.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy.
BQA8B1KG DEPARTMENT LAMES
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney. Crook. Gilliam and other counties
and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men.
Prices in keeping with the times.
THOMPSON" & BIOTAS,
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PUR.
suanre of instructions from tho Commis
sioner of the General Land Office, under author
ltv vested in him bv section 2455. U. 8. Rev. Stat.
as amended by the act of Congress approved
Feburary2fi, 1895, we will proceed to offer at
public sale on the 22nd day of December next,
at this nirice, at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M., the
following tract of land, to-wit:
8E'4 NE, Sec 12, Tp. 4 8., R. 25 E., and Lot 3
Bee. 7. Tp.48., R. 28 E.
And any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are advised to file
their claims in this office on or before the day
above designated for the commencement of
said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeit
ed. J AS F. MOORE, Register.
November 7th, 1896. 491-01.
If tlii rnliro tititit Km ia mnsiili-ml
to Iw l,4inl.i8i.ii.l tin liralna of tins
IiumiImT ( Iiiiiiiuii li iMift wiuilil wrl?li
I.VJ'J.TI'J I. m. or a liiiirh Ha lunrty an
Irotit'laila nf tin- onliiiary air'.
Tlie air r -iirr nil a riMiii of inll-
tiary ai la tlitrt u aii'l u hall loiia.
A man of lifi y yraranf it lia In or
dinary raw a ufiJn s.l liiinwlf I .VM)
tinira, ainl, of oinirw. ilrftl Miiim-K
Just aa many tlmra.
U lM-n A 'riii on Ihv atrr-t raise
hla hat, inahia a Imw, the ifU of a
of the earth Vu nu li'K ronml with Ilia
I'lanrt, tlirrfi iiii!a r-nui l l!.r aun. and
lu arl; a mild firar.l itb I No aun.
effiyl that a numlor of turn wcrt
io tho smoking car r( a railroa;
train, and oarh one m praiaing
th atata La aa froiu. One man
aa from lVnnsylvatiia; anolhor
from Illinois; another from New
a a a a a a.
lori, fux liol ona tnao lnvlo l a
word lo tay, at J aa aaliv! a hero
ha cama fnut "Wfll, I'm fnin
Kanaaa," tha tnan replitsL "Now
Ungli, d o jott." Hme tha rocc tt
I1 virtrj tha atrj Iim start-
fl on ita romi.U ayain.
Al.ltlAttT ratnlitatoa for tha tai
oua li'ialatitt clrtkahiim arc ora
it tu tha frofcl It la ati l that K
I a, Morrhral, tf Junrti.'O City, I
ab lT. If. Cra.f r-l of Pottlanl,
atl ti Uchiof chtlt ut thai , M .
li'-naA Aa oi.lr ona raa u ti,r
xl. It a, tar al onca that thra
ara rtifiicti&g luUrrU. W. A.
S UaA, i W. (latti.it.liB au l II.
ti Jo laa, of r il!an l, art ran lU
IMIls m rat.
1 ills ilo But ear rorialii.alioo. Tbe
anljr Sfa-ravasalo. Karl's Clow L..
Tea l rf-l rrftitarilr
insula, tut saU .t Well aa.l Varra.
la kali tba ava.
An-.!!!! .i a Miipiitil..n of S
In-rtT liti'l llufltt'liOii'Miii. i,o , iliui '
tS ami'tiiil of '! in II .- . a wat.r 'f
ifloU', if rslfa. 1. l. . iS I Ih -r. at
f III maa II an Uu' laii 1. . i f.. run it
ajar a''f llw w(.f 1 , ,
II aat, rutrr U lr in I of t:, Bit!,
urff, r tiint 4 at a , i ii.,r
tuartl iMiire im. T1,v t. n ,
1 1, 1 . r i.airinm In lUw a la It
at all l i-tlta .,tniiiir ih.i t'.av
rf'e J. of lltin n a U ,.,if ii..f.
tnaaiiniia Ihrrr am Iti . ' m ,
In" mill of wntrr A ii ".
I'l H Hull r lolllll,IIV i ll Hk at ' r.
iaittt S aU'Vraio of Mil I... I '
f a r ' , il I
Tbe above Is bat a sample of the many
letters we receive daily in regard to
various deep-seated blood disease!
which other remedies do not touch.
Contagious Blood Toison, Scrofula, Eo
tema, ltheumattsm, and Tetter, are ob
stinate blood diseases, aad only a real
blood remedy will have any effect what
ever upon them. 8. 8. 8. guaranteed
purely ugetable) Is a real blood remedy
and never fails to ours any disease hav
ing; IU origin in tbe blood, it mnttert
not what other treatment baa failed.
Valuable books can be obtained by ad
dressing Tha Swift SpeclOo Co., Atlan
ta, ua.
Notice of Intention.
J AND OFFICE AT TnE DALLES, OKEGON
j Oct. 21. 18(16. Notice Is hcrebv given
that the following named settler has filed no,
tine of his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made ociore 4. w. morrow, counij r riern, ai
Heppner, Oregon, on December nth, 18!8, vis:
JULIt'H KEITHLY
Hit. E. No. 41IK1, for the NK"4 S B NKJ4
N VVi. Hec. 82. Tp. 2 H.. K. 2fi E.
II names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of, aaid latin, vis:
William P. Dutton. Charles P. Mallory. A. A
Wren, J. A. Wren, all of ileppner Oregon.
j as. r. MIHIKK,
48A-41IA. ... Kegister.
Hie Thaskaclvlag Dane.
Tba Thanksgiving ball last night was
a ooinplete success, qnite a cumber of
maskers as well aa spectators being
present. Daooiog waa iuJotged io till
a lata bonr.
Tba Judges, meadamea J. J. Roberts,
Dick Neville and Dr. I'. D. McStrorde
awarded prices aa follows: Beat dreased
lady character, repreeentiog "Ooldbug,"
Mra. Frank McKarland; beat dressed
gotebaracter, representing -Uulformad
Koigbt of Pytbiaa." Cheater Sargool;
moat oomloal lady cbaraeler, repreaaot
log "Tha Washerwomen," MeoUmee L.
W. Rhea aud Usnry Caouoo; must anra
ioal gent cbaraolar, repraaaotiog "Blind
Jim and e.new," Meaara. Clyde Walla
and Dua Matloek; beat aaslained char
acter, "Tha Tall I'olliea," MesJamaa
Frank lingers aoj Arthar Mlaor.
itiif.
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Mxxatiia tif J aiti-iioii, ('"n-Ofa-Ima.
tisiiia. tfa tf A'-iWs 1 all
ftaiaT Hh I ., ii; w a iii r
lira, Ftf i tie b U 4 Wari.
inu llewara IKK).
Tba readers tat this pepor wilt U
plrane.) to learn thai there ia at laast
one ilria.liv (IImmum inai aclene Da
twen alila U ear la all iU atagea, aad
that la ratarrb. llall'a Catarrh Care
Is the only post live en re ktuiwa to the
meilu-al fralrrnilf. t-alarrb baitig l
ponlilnll'iol diaeaae, ruinire a eofti
tntinnal Ireatmant. Itali a Catarrh I'ure
la lakaa tatrrtialv, artiog dinvtly npoo
tbe till and niaonua eurfarea ot the
si stem, I hare by ilealmjing lb fonad
lion el lh duwaae, aad iiviog tba paliaat
Iraeith by bolMing ap tba eon (lint toe
and aaaialing aalara In d4eg Ita wnyi.
Tba prpritora have an mneh faith I
euralita power, that Ibev ftef (
Ilnnlrr. iMlare for eaaa that It
fails to ear. Head for list of leetimnai
al..
A I Ireaa. Y. 1. Clteaaf k CoTi4k1,0
taW".-v..l.l by IHmf.i-sa, 72c.
Ik I at ( asis IWk
Tb ral earaa lark, foe II wonl.lo'l
tav away, aad Hi tm )h ell her. Three
weeks at Vtm. lUrnbo d.rl.l Wilh
bis family lit College It, Weak.,
er Walla Walla, Ukmg with hit lb
lig low rat that baa tot long b-m a
lrrr M the tne al lb Htaeeaatite -
lahllatimeat ot K (I. W .-via 1 1, lie had
a g tmt lilft oiaj a aatk
whea the eat rasa bark ki Ita old jiar
Ma. No a.aer la.l lb animal bee
Mra!4 fmta iU t-n a that It was en.
fln-l In ow IM trip Ibat II dta appeared,
an I nik if aat et at frlgt,if lo
m la ol lVnlll.a oa us rlra, arritiag
11 V tk early last we, hatieg trae
14 the iiiauae of 4i ei. af a
roa-l Ibal II ha4 ! tfae, !
rH at II was ita oat la a aa"
Ilia Manlaia ta!.
Se la tha lire to g-l tha Wk'
tw-"e, tt ri-f i
li.e Waal. Hh llxliatta. t.h rriet
It to a Itanr. na t. II fkk M to4l
Tk III f Wia.
Oonstitiatioo, caaaea mora Ibao half
tha Ilia of women. Karl 'a Clover Root,
Tea la a pleasant rnr for Oooatipalion,
For aale by Well a W arren.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. ORF.flON
1 J (H't. 21. ImmA. Not Ire is hereliy given that
tha following named settler has fl led notice of
hla Intention to wake final priHifln support of
his claim, and that said proof will lie inailr
before i. W. Morrow, roiinty clerk, at Heppnor,
Oregon, on iiweniiior , l'. vis :
r.PVYAKDU. Ahn HAI It II,
Hp. E. No. n.t, lor the bWa.aun ixia sanu
1. !. 111. Tn. 8 8.. K . iiF...
He names me loiinwing wimeaae in prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol aald laml, vis:
Ortnan I. Allison, -rus O. r il'Hia, Rllhn n
HI. m Ion. of F.lght Mile, Oregon, lilM rt I). Coals
of llanlinan, Oregon.
j as. r. MHHK,
186 DA Kegister,
notice of Intention.
AND OFFICE AT LA (iRANPK, OIIFOON
(h i. IO If'.. Notlr Is herehv given tha
lh lollnwltif naine.1 artller has fllel nntlcaof
hla Intention to make Altai proof In support nf
his claim, and that aald prnoi will ba mn
before Joerph t l.lliaon, t'mnilsoner of the
I'. H l lrriilt Court at LeiliigUm, Urrgon, on
Novemlier W. i". l:
KiiMKKT H UKACH.
It K. No. W f..r the Fa hf " Heel, S'
eK NKtaKee ITTnlH. KkV
llnam lh loiinwing illniwl tn mvt
bis mmitinous rMtilenr upon ami cullliallon
of. aald land, )'
Hohert II. Walklna. Jamm II. Iahv, Malt
lltiahea, of tlrppnvr, tintun, Karl itrach of
l-eilngtoii, ur-aon,
. f. W IIJM1M.
M Krister.
Uw aa lb 014 L4g
A story ia told ot a yooog lady who
fiiand a parkag of lova lettera tbslhaj
bewa wnlleo t her ntolhar bv her father
before they were marrlej. Tba dsn gb
tor aaw thai lhy emit have a little
sport aaj read thKa to hr Bothr, sub
eiilallng br own nam tot that of bee
malber, aoj a flaa youag naq for thai
f her father . Tha Briber Japv ap
anj J.i en, aliifie.1 her tl, aad ad
Imility di.gaatod, aad furbaJ her
denghlef to bate anjtl.lag to da with
th yonng m win eakl wnleeneh
irkeemg onaaetieical, aiulT to a girl.
When thayooag Udy haaJexl the l.ilef
ta her . if her to ra.l the hoas lraiae
aaet ill that one etmiii bear lae giaaa
grow lag. T.-M.
Ne ( awfawteM a kit Trawl
la aw weathef. The l'ln Tartf
)tUa heal l Iraiaa l!irih.il t $
heal frnaa tba engtoa, tba saak
log every p" all I tr rll
aa. onaaf.wtahl. It atao ligtil it ear
Mr lh eeUl rale.1 llalerh t.l aaak sg
Ib.ia hfili'anl al eif ' I. raeea
rarrted dailr oa II f aet wall, hi
tot'tg feaev t atlnoa, ta kela, of la
faftaaltoa, ell ow r a..lrM It W.
laita,l.a. Agt l1 ThiM liL. (
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trail T4
iawxa Its ha a la M ol frail
itg l fall aa4 wiUr f-i4,
whteh h rfft f.t et al ! fee
fwafe l. II Wiil alen e-et la .ke
M a pna4, Wor4 nt Wbea, itIv
at h J' lae f..a Sal'ea tl ae
Notlct of Intention.
I.tKD Orrn a v t. iane. Oatuoe.
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N'oticr t iirttrtty i.wt.s that t ti
tollnwlne named erlllof ba fll4 nollre
ol his lnlentlin i snete Siial )mf In siirt
ol hl rlalm 'and lhal a!4 ir.. a III I mad. I
F I. ereelaml, ri.mmwlnwf I'. a limill
t ..un al llri.i iwt, tron, on Iwrwmber lh
ln, tU;
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Son Hrf.ni.
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