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paigo, His word is law. Editor
McLean's ambition to get into the
senate is said to be in bis desire to
protect bis Washington gas and
railroad interests. Tbese are val
ued at from tbree to five million
dollars. Tbe gas companies and
street railways may cbarge such
prices iD Washington as are de
termined by congress, and if Mr.
McLean could get an eight years'
seat m the senate through this
year's Ohio election, it would be of
great value to him in protecting
bis personal interests.
A special from Washington
says that Senator McBride had
reached there and is looking after
Oregon's affairs. On bis arrival
be called at the white bouse. He
did not see the president, but will
see bim before he leaves tbe city,
Oregon appointments, including
the recommendations of the dele
gation, will be considered.
Senator Platt was in Wash.
in g ton a few days ago, but be said
that bis visit bad no special polit
ical significance. He spent bal
an hour with President McEinley
and told bim and bis ether WaBh
ington friends tbat tnings were
looking more favorable every day
for the election of Gen. Traoy to
be the first mayor of greater New
York, and that he was absolutely
certain he would win by a plural
ity of between ten and twenty
thousand.
Woolen goods manufacturers
report demand brisk, prices steady.
and an unwillingness by makers
to accept Lew orders at present
quotations. Advances are reported
for Bessemer pig-iron and stee
billets with quick sales, but, prices
are firmly held. Some steel mill
are not able to keep up with
orders. The domestio cod sump
tion ot pig-iron last month was
extraordinarily heavy and prom
ises to greatly stimulate produo
tion. Bradstreet's.
Capt. Charles O'Neil, chief of
the bureau of ordinance of the
navy department, is opposed to
the establishment of a government
plant for the making of armor
plate for our fighting vessels. He
says in his annular report to Sec
retary Long: "The bureau is of
the opimou that the government
can purchase armor more cheaply
than it can make it The bureau
regards the making of armor as a
GLOOMY OUTUJOK IN KLONDIKE.
A Hvsteriona Disease, Famine and Death
HUriDK Maay la the Face.
A special from Viotoria under dale of
Oot. '26 gays that miners wbo oame down
on tbe Faralloo from Dyea and wbo left
Dawaon Uity about 40 day ago,
aay (bat tbe day before tbey left
Hansen, one ot tbe managers of tbe
Alaska Commeroia! company Brrived in
oaaoe and told of the abandonment of
tbe efforts to get food up tbe river.
Fully 400 mioers at onoe made prepara
tions to start oat over tbe trails, bat tbe
oitizeus' oommittee refused to allow
them sufficient provisions for tbe journey,
so, save those who bad already started,
all wiil have to femaiu and share in tbe
privations at D'tweon.
Cbarles Fries, of Taooma, wbo came
out with Bert Woods and Arobie Burns,
says that besides the famine, a mysteri
ous disease has broken out which is
oarryiog off five men daily. Twenty-
four hours after the victim is attaoked
be turoa blaok from tbe waist to tbe
throat, and in two days, in a mnjority
of cases, is dead .
On the way over tbe Dalton trail,
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
SHOD WITH SNOWSHOES.
Horsefc of the Sierras That Wear
Strange Footgear.
They Are Compelled to Poll Hear? Loads
Across the Mountains A Traveler's
Interesting Description of
BU Trip. .
Residents of New Orleans are leaving
for tbe North by tbe score on account ot
tbe yellow fever plague.
Several new oases of yellow fever have
been reported at Memphis, Tenn., and
all who oan get away are leaying that
oity for northern points.
An .rnh.n.. tU.i k .1
" ri I HWaII T Bntr Vi T'm lodn
wool and ranoh values of tbe United vps Kw w. tv fir, rr.Pm do the
States have inoreased $100,000,000 with- next thing to it use snowshoes and do
in tbe past nine months, ( their work with them on just as well as
Dun's trade review shows that the "ey didn't have them on, or nearly
. , , ., . .. .. so," said a gentleman from California
number of failures for the three months 0 toaNew York Herald
ending September, 30 is the smallest man.
ever recorded for that length of time. "This is the way it was: About the
Tbe report that General Castillo, tbe middle of April a year ago, I had busi-
insurgent leader, had been killed in an nelf W in Plumas county, California,
. , , , and went by stage running from Oro-
engagement is confirmed. Tbe body ar- viUe to Quicythe central point in
rived at Havana, Monday afternoon. piuma8 county. We left OroviUe at
Large crowds visited the morgue to look seven in the morning in a four-horse
at the remains. 'jerky,' a sort of stage wagon specially
in pni;.u 1 . . built for rough mountain work. For
AnEoghsh newspaper asserts that in first six h nr8 the road was as dry
Eastern Australia 100,000,000 sheep now a8aboardbut after the noon change
fiod sustenance in a region wbioh thirty 0f teams we struck patches of snow
years ago was a sandy desert. Tbe which soon merged into bond and deep
sheep gradually trampled the soil into snow going. Tom, our driver, had
which in many places runs along the firmness, so that it now produoes a dense paUed my attention tc .the new team as
Yukon's bank, Fries' party met many mass of vegetat.on. 7". jTsn
boats bound down. He estimated that Tbe $14,000 package sent by registered have to leave the wheel and take the
about 300 boats are going down the river mail to tbe State Savings bank, Butte, "uledders" when we get further up th
with from four lo seven men each. Mont., by the National bank of the Re- road.
The Fries party was the last to leave publio, of Cbioago, has been given up "Though I had ridden behind and
At Five Finger rapids they for lost. The Union Marine Insurance UP?" may . 01 m WT'
proper adjunct to a great commer
cial steel plant Foreign practice n.-.
confirms this view, and even mi in with th- nrtv hBftlid hv kv Lr n- Tnrk .m, h,h h n-wai, J yet 1 ha.d neTe' bfen mtro,d"c?d ,th!
. . . ' " ' " 'snow' Dreea oeiore, ana 1 looKea at,
soouia me aeparimeni acquire a Stuart, ot new lork, wbiob lert fire days was insured, baa notined tbe bank that them very closely,
plant Of its own, the chances are oerore, and caught up with tbe party it would pay tbe loss.
ft.et if nnnlri Via ot ,Dt made up of Jobo Fry, F. L. and J.
Trippe and O Holden, of New York, What tbe Shakers of Mount Lebanon
any advantage
ownership.
"They were all four white or gray,
whether from age or natural disposition
I couldn't tell, but I was much im
pressed by their tremendous self-consciousness,
their extremely slow mo
tions, the deliberate way in which they
stepped, straddling their legs as fai
apart as possible, and their reluctance
to raise more than one hoof off the
Every one of the lot
Notice of Intention.
Laud Orrici atl hi Dalle, Oregon,
October, 8, 197.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler ha filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of bia claim, and tbat said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
uregon, on rnasy, aovemDer is. ihw, ra:
JOHN E. PETERSON, of Gooseberry, Oregon,
Homestead No. 4083 for the 8E of Sec 31 Tp 2 S
K 24 W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank A. Lundell, Charles 1.
Anderson, John Johnson and August Carlson,
all of Gooseberry, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
87-98 Kegister.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrici at LaGbandk, Oregon,
8ept. 20, 1897.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on Oct. 30th, 1897, viz:
COMMODORE P. BOWMAN,
Hd. E. No. 6155, for the NW!4 Sec. 22 Tp 2 N R
27 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: W.H.Wilson, A. J.Davis,
William McCarty, all of Echo, Oregon, and M.
8. Corrigall, of Galloway, Oregon.
B. F. WILSON.
82-93 Kegister
CITATION.
IN THE COUNTY OOTJRT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, tor the County of Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of E. O. Sperry, de
ll? James B. Sperry, administrator of the
above-named estate greeting:
in the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to.
appear in the County Court of the state of Ore
gon, for the County of Morrow, at the court
room thereof at Heppner, In the County of
Morrow, on Tuesday the 16th day of November.
1897, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day,
then and there to show cause, if any there be,
why you should not be removed as such admin
istrator and your letter revoked.
WitneBS, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, judge
of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow, with the seal of said
court affixed, this 14th day of October, A. D.
1897Attest: J.W.MORROW
888-98 Clerk.
Din1 4l-iat TTT-1 1 ! llA i -1 1 -V 1-inni
with on Indian guide. Tbe parly ran know more about than anybody else, is
me lime ana inus Buner greal gbort 0f food and for four days none had the use of herbs and how to be healthy,
deterioration, and that the expense any food save an owl which tbey shot They have studied the power of food.
and difficulty of operating it, when an( 8ome S0UP ma,e t'om a rawhide Thsy nearly all live to a ripe old age
nftftrlprl wnnlrl mnra than nffaot 8lrflD wbiou tbey were using tn packing The Bbaker Digestive Oordisi is pre-
' 1 lL.: a I , , i , r,. . . , l. - l 1 1 i
, . .i lueir iruuuB. Darea dv ine nnaxeri rrum neros buu k"j"" ok a uuic,
gained by BUCn Th B..rHltn hrnj.t j... v,n. Linta ,tv, . .nn.ai tnn,n nnr r was old enough to vote, and at a rough
nniwii. ,,, u estimate twenty dollars a head would
WV,WU IU KU1U. I IUO 5IMUJ.UU . . , , . J11M
- I ... . . . . . . I Have uccu pjuuuu uivccu uvuui a viv
1 be passengers ot the ITarallon also it helps tbe stomacb aigest its rood, thni At the end of the trio I
AT the lisk of causing pain to bring the news of a murder oommitted and digested food is the strength-maker, thought twenty dollars apiece was fully
tlio traa AraAa oirnotao inkn linvo I near Lake TsBish, Ootober 1. Two man Strong muscles, strong body, strong nine hundred and eighty dollars less
from Seattle, named Henderson and brain, all oome from properly digested than they were reauy worm
Peterson, quarreled over a trival matter, food. A siok stomaoh can be oured and Don t think much ol em, do you?
and HnHrnn nfinr ai.hhino P-tAr.nn L;n,0n mua hv Hhator T)ian.i asked the driver of me as he started
... . , . , . . ,. . them up with a click. 'No,' he contin
wnu o uuwio auiio eevcmi nuieg, urew b uoraiai. . , rtt ,,,. - wl, t thm
It cures the nausea, loss of appetite, fnrola hide nackers. but the comtmnv
insisted that the adoption of a pro
tective system would destroy our
foreign market for American man
ufactures, tneir attention is re-
revolver and beat bis viotim's bead into
BDeotfullv called to the fact that 8JflIly- Peterson died soon after. pain In the stomnob. headache, giddi- wouldn't trade that lot for the best
tl.o Otot;.-,n nt AnmnaU r neuoerson was arreBted ana Doona 10 ness, weauness ana an ine otner symp- eigm nyers in me cracKeai, uvery siauie
iue exportation or, aomesuo manu- . .., t. ,.. ..,:..,:., aji. nar in Sacramento. But for those invalua-
factures from the United States in tbeOanadiao mounted police, wbo took maoently. ble critte.M the mails wouldn't get
thefirstmonth under the Dingley him to Dawson for trial. Sold by druggists. Trial bottle loots. ESS are!
law was nearly two million QOliars and when they strike the snow higher up
more than in the corresponding wiw8 newspapisb war. OLD buttons. they'll puttheirsnow moccasins on and
month Of the proceeding year Un- Editor McM.nn. Indicted for His Attack Uenrloo. Shop round in .London Bid. Aow you yalley people how they earn
der the Wilson law. When to Upon Editor Haiiock.
,i,:.:.JlJlui:.la.la.0.. rromtnejs.u.
mm io ouuou iuo mvu mat tuo oo Komor followod rumor on the streets
tember exportation of domestic Sunday and today that the grand jury
merchandise of all kinds were hd wound up its series of sensations
twAntv millinna m-nrPr nndflr the, t tue lndiotment Of John V. MoMttnus.
j. i i it ,i f a i editor of the Pendleton Rspublioau.
street. their oats,
In one of the by streets of a crowded I "That old gray quartette plodded and
ihoroughfare in the north of London worked its way along very wearily to
;here is an old gentleman who carries us until we got into the deeper snow
jn a very curious trade. His shop is a and drew up to a large sleigh standing
Parlor, and on the window pane is a alongside the road.
ooard which says: "Buttons sold in- ' 'Change cars,' called out the driver,
ide; any button matched from a d. 'and gents will please shift their own
to 2d." Inside this room are thousands traps or they'll get left.' Unhitching
Notice of Intention.
Land Offici at Tub Dalles, Oreuon.
Sept. 30, 1897.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
-L following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of bis claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
uregon, on rov. tela, ibui, viz:
THOMAS J. MERRILL,
Hd. E. No. 6234 for the N'Z NEK 8EK NEM 8ec,
on .1 cttr, mum n .. on m r nil . 1 1 t n
at, nuu o T ; i. ii cw, oo, iji. ti, on u, r, yt at.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Benjamin Parker, Frank
Ward, Reuben Allen, Albert H. Allen, all of
Hardman. Oreson.
JAS. F. MOORE,
81-95 Register.
SUMMONS.
N THE JUSTICE COURT OF THE SIXTH
District of Morrow County, State of Oregon.
D. E. Oilmen, Plaintiff,
vs.
R. W. Bearden. Defendant.
To R. W. Bearden, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear before tbe under
signed, a justice of the peace for the District,
aloresaid, on the 17th day of November, 1897, at
10 o clock , a. m., at ine omee oi saia justice, in
said district, to answer the above named plain-
tin in a civil action, ine aeienaani win late
notice that if he fail to anBwer the complaint
herein the plaintiff will take judgment against
him for $248.95 and the costs and disbursements
of siid action.
This summons Is served upon you in pursu
ance of an order made and entered In said court
on the 5th day ot uctoDer, imi.
W. A. Richardson, Justice of the Peace,
6th Dis. Morrow Co.. State of Oregon.
85-98.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON & FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Bail Route Without
Obange of Oars Between Spokane,
Rossland and Nelsoo. Also between
Nelson and Rossland, daily exoept
Sunday :
Leave. Arrive.
800 A. M Spokane 6;40 P. M.
110) A. M Hossland 8:40 f. H.
9:10 A.M Nelson 6:45 P. M.
Close connections at Nelson with steamers for
Kaslo, and all Kootenai Lake points.
Passengera for 'Kettle Kiver and Boundary
Creek connect at Marcus with stage daily.
The whiskey tbat old Jim Grow made,
tbat Henry Clay drank, tbat Andrew Jaok
son loved, tbat William Henry Harrison
went into ecstasies over, can be found at
Low Tillard'a. It ia "de rals ol' oo'n
jnice." tf.
Wanted-An Idea
Protect vonr Ideas! thev mar hrlnv vnn wuh.
Write JOHN WHDDERBCRN CO., Patent Attor
neys. Washington, D. C, for their ai.Sju prise offer
aa ii "i two nunaroa inventions wanted.
Who can think
of some simple
thing to patent?
nftrnnnn nntli
ber, 1896, Under the Wilson law, ing Ooulj be learned authoritatively 0f f buttons In little heaps pearl, glass, his team from the 'jerky,' Tom lined up
The resignation of Gen. W. W
Duflield as superintendent of tbe
coast and geodetic survey has been
asked for on tho ground of bis
general incompetency to fill tbe
position into which Mr. Claveland
put hind for no othor reason than
to please Don Dickinson. Charges
against Gon. Dufliold were filed
early in the present administra
tion, and lie would doubtloss have
been asked to resign before, bad
it not been for the influence of
his brother, who is a prominent
Michigan republican.
it will be seen that the dismal
predictions ' ol the loss ol our
foriign mrrfSIS the enactment
of a prutW. tariff are not being
rapidly realized.
PltEHIDENT McKltJLEY will not
begin the vctk it writing bis an
nual message to congress until
after be returns from Ohio, where
he will go the last of this week,
to remain until be casts bis vote
for tbe republican ticket, but be is
spending considerable time just
now in obtaining information from
members of the cabinet and in dis
cussing with them matters tbat
will be treated in tbe moHsago,
All of the members of the cabinet
have furnished bim with the tub.
lance of their annual reports,
none of which ate yet completed.
WHAT OUR EXCHANGES SAY.
An exohange says; "A gentleman
very iienr tbe throne says there wont be
special session ot the Oregon legia
the matter. Sheriff Houser was then
asked directly:
"Are the reports trua about the in
dictment of MoMaoim?
'He has been indioted," was the
sheriff's answer. Further than Ibis Mr
looser said nothing.
The olerk of tbe court declined to
show tbe iudiotment on the ground tbat
tbe defendant had not yet been ar-
aonc, jet, shell, brass, cloth, silk and his horses in pairs in front of the
lorn buttons in fact, every variety ol 1 sleigh and then took out of it a couple
button made. I of srunnv sacks, from which he pro-
"You see, sir," he said, "it Is often 1 duced sixteen pieces of wood having the
;he case that women only buy enough appearance of flat dishes, which he said
buttons for their dress, and when they were the snowshoes used by the four
ose one it is often diflicult to get it horses. I examined the 'shoes' with
matched at the draper's. Those who much curiosity.
itnow mo come along here, and I can "The 'shoe' was made of a stout, sea-
Jivariably do it from my stock. I have aoned, one-inch plank of tough hickory
?ot my regular customers, for most WOO( fourteen inches square, strength-
iradcspeoplo about here who know mc ened on one side by a covering of oil-
I ill ure." Another says: "If current re
ports be true Qovernor Lord will call a
raigned. Therefore its natnre oan only end their customers to mo when they ciotn two one-inch wide strips" of
be guessed at. It is reported there are lre unal)lo to suit them, und they sel- hickory wood screwed on to the main
two counts, one for criminal libel, th. torn go away without flntlinjr the very plate. Bo 8ituated that when adjust-
lorn go away without finding the very
l.!n. lirt if n,-ii nftrkr Wliorn An T rr.'t
other for using words classed ssobsoone, . 4 ' , Vrlr,rrrvm -ci,0
fat IllA I . 1 MivlM IIWMH Wt"J vviuuiiu a at, iiw'u
special ie-sion oi me legislature uunug mesa are "cocknej" and "nuukey," or on tha riurs sold are often bul
ine coming winter." isse wnion you torati lng of the sort. Ions,
plossa. It lithe very latest from Halera. The Indictments arise from an edi- "I make a rounA of the various ma
Meanwhile we folks who are not poll
tioiani don't oaie a pioaynne if the legii
I at ore neer meets. If tbe neit one Is Tribune, in reply to a paragraph in the
to be like tbe last it would be a good latter's paper. In this editorial tbe
.1.: . . . i. .. 1 1 - u I . u -1 1. n - u I .... . .
wiiug u buuii.u i .iiujrjiuci.-urous inoune ediior was aoousou oi onoe
County Journal. conducting gambling house at Port
land, and other things
Ull It luck or wbst yoa will yet II re- Editor MoMsnus. when seen by a re
mains true that dollar wheat and repub- porter, had oot yet been arraigned, al-
ed a horse's foot would be right in the
center of the shoe were three holes
clear through the cwood and oilcloth
underneath. One of the holes waa
The Indictments arise from an edi- "I make a rounA of the various ma-1 iar(ro enough to let the heavy and very
torial In tbe Hpublico strongly al- rine wres ami bargain lor them at so high toe calk of the horse's shoe past
tsoking Homer H. llallook, editor of the
much a pound. Another way 1 obtain throutrh. while the two other holes at
them is vihiting the dressmakers, who readily permitted the two hind calks oi
men nave uuiuins leii, over, mm meir shoe to enter and come out as die
lodv customers seldom ask for them, the toe calk. Then a wrought iror
band, separated in the center, swung
on a hook and eye on either side of tht
horse's hoof after he had been fitted
with the snow shoe, by passing th
and by virtue of an execution and order I calks through, was brought together lr
SHERIFrS SALE.
XTOTICE 19 HKREBV GIVEN THAT UNDER
IT
I '" -nic 1MI 1,1 V II O V. 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , Ml r I III I II C M . M . , V- , M I I. 1 1 IV.
lioan snooesi seem to go band In band, thouuh tbe indiotmenta were returned su,,e ' ron lor the county of Morrow and m as uwi w
T-1HH9 nw1p Arilmr nrina LT . inuioimenii were reioroeii tome dlrtH and delivered, upon a Jndment onet, and then tightly joined by a screw
Iol, tinder Arthur, the average pr e. Saturday, and ..id h. had heard th. and nut passed through hole, bored iB
of wheat w.a 91 O.nt. a bushel. During rm0ri bat bad reoeived no official 'iV .1, ''"Ji.. 2-...'n.u':or' ' pr!: w.i .h. J ,- hA P.
Ol.vel.ni'a first .dmlolstr.tion th. ?liit. H. .eemed in no wis. oast down, mtssionera for th. a,i of si hooi and nniTarsity erything fitted as snug as possible, and
.......... tu i. , I .... . ' lands and lor the Investment ol funds arlsln. . , . , , f . '
iiiw wm un udui., nuvu uBinaiiu I and SU Oil p.p.r ml. a praotloe 01 I therelmra. plaintllts, and ajralnst Henrietta K. I wneu tue screw won ugubeucu up m
wMpre.ld.Dtth.pric. varied form M priot.og .olhiog th.l l was oo.W. to 1 or kicking coulc
"Those who, at tho dictation of
their own eueniios, disregarded
their old friends and attempted to
revolutionize the creod of their
old party will justly txi bold re
sponsible for all the results that
have heretofore followed or shall
hereafter follow their departure
from domocratio principles and
traditions, and we wbo have re
fusod to desert the old standard
and coalesce with the advocates of
fiatism, socialism, protectionism
can well afford to stand where we
are and wait for dolivoranro which
is sure to oom." Kx-Sfcrotary
Carlisle in Han Francisco Call.
SKNATon Hanna, Ciovr-ruor Itiihli
cell and Senator ForaVer .jxike
together from one stand in Ohio
the other day, thus giving fre.h
evidence of the falsity of the domo
cratio claim of diH.i'ii.ioti in re
publican ranks b that state. Noth
ing has two heard of any similar
co-operation on the part of Me
laan, ctiapmaa and Urice, or
others of the democrats there, and
McLean is paying no attention to
anybody but hitn.elf, and as be
puts up the money ia the cam
to Oil oenti. Daring Cleveland', second prove
term Ih. prlo. tumbled to 40 oentt
Hlno. MoKiuley took tb. rein, ot power
wheat b.i .gain reached tb. dollar
mark. W. commend tbi. parallelism
to tb. pr.y.rlol eon.ideration of IboM
wbo v.iuly imagined Ib.r. w an affin
ity between wheal and ailv.r. Crook
County Journal.
. . . . . Hlllllllll
f ami A mmm LA If. I t. lnrthr an in nf fwanlv.thrM aiM fw.U
To have bi. chub of a oeph.w o.med rrhraraLwS ?Xr!Z
after bim, knowing that It. fond parent. ld county nn the Mh day ol October, wn, and
I V h.h,. . I, mma I.. ..I... I 1 . .. .1 A A
ripeet that tber. will be a good thing to the court that the iitnrtcd property to-wlt:
m I 1 n iionn rast quarUir nf section twelve (121
DBU1. I l ,..h In n- ll nn,lk -n ..,(.
To b. told th.l h. i. getting old, bald ai..JfJS SSSSi
inrriMia I will, on Klnii?. th. 1st d
dollars with inu.rt thereon fmm tho Mr, d. loosen w irom a norse sioou inesnow
of October, iw7. at the rat. of eight per cent per I team understood the business perfectly
... ......... ...... r, . im, ... . i j i, i . mntfnP nf mnru thai
Land Officb at The Dalles, Oregon,
October 8. 1897.
NOTICE Ifl HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, November 19, 1897, viz:
CHARLES J. ANDERSON, of Gooseberry, Ore.,
Homestead No. 3734 for the NW!i of Bee. 81 Tp 2
BR24KWM.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank A. Lundell, John E.
Peterson, Emil Lundell ond Andrew M. Peter
son, all of Gooseberry, Oregon.
JAB. i. Muutin,
87-98 Register. '
CITATION.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATS
of Oregon, for Morrow Countv.
In the matter of the estate and guardianship
ui nuiiuirea uiiuam, Arcner M. Ullllam and
Lester E. Gilliam, minors.
It aDPearinsr to the court from the affidavit
and petition of Annie Gilliam, guardian of the
above named minora, tbat it is necessary, and
would be beneficial to said minors, and their
estate and all persons Interested therein, to sell
in ine manner proviaea oy law the following
described real estate, and all Interest of said
minors therein, to-wlt: The east half of the
north-east quarter, and the east half of the
south-east quarter of section 13, township 4,
south of range 2A east W. M. It is therefore
hereby ordered that the next of kin of said
minors and all persons interested in said estate,
appear before this court at the County Court
room in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, on
Monday the 1st day of November, 1897, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and then and there
show cause if any exist, why a license should
not be granted for the sale of the above de
scribed real estate. It is father ordered that a
copy of this order be published once each week
for four successive weeks belore said day ap
pointed, in the Heppner Gazette, a newspaper
of general circulation, and pupbllshed at
Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon.
A. G. BARTHOLOMEW,
83-92. County Judge.
In it for
Business-
AVVts.
J. M. H AGER.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF
Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' and
Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Notions, Etc.,
At prices as low as they can be sold in
this market.
Congressman Ellis, of Oregon, tel-
hr-adml and gray. Of ooorssooly lh
women ohjsot to that sort ot thlous.
GitftVe with grounds enough for ili.
iirriMta I will, on Wednesday the 1st day
ol llrremher. IW, at J o'clock, p m.. ol said
day. at the front door of tha court tioiiae In
llrpiinrr. Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the
right, title and Intern of the said Henrietta
K. IWk.T, . W. lHs ker and K. K Hughes In
and to the above rii-arrlbed pmtwrtr al public
auction to the hlhrl and beat bidder for run
In hand, the nrormxls lo be annllrd tn the antlk-
To ait belli ml an array nf blir hata at I 'action nf said erutloa and all coals and cost
mm.t of tb raoiflo rallroa.l'i indebted- u .... ' accrue.
graphed tb New York World regarding I TOrc. and tea m strong m campaign
tbtaaltot tb Voloo l aoiflo railroad: I b.
"If th goyerbtneut can foar full pay
t. in nw aroarily, eerUlol worth bjm ,ht ,h, pUy WM ,.oot of (,BhC
par .u ... ro.r.c... 4 woum .uPP.r in. To gM p , ,b morn,og 0(1 flnj
prwident in uob ao rr.ng.m.ot." lh.. hli h... rn riil4 hv
1 1 J.I. a a . I . I
uuDiirtui or pongrcmea n.v. fcm on. ho Kni.UrM il -all in Ih
graphed th world to tb am "0' I family "
.... i. ma. Wl I !,. I i. 1
ana l reaicieoi aioriioiey win uuuounv-
I. U VAT1CK.
Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon,
CaUxl th dar ol Oct,, HW7. Vi-ml
0 VtAM
XMRItMOI.
Ktly tak inch ctioo will prevent
jodlfat from robbing th government
of 'J0,iH)O,O(X) io eoDOotion with lb
torecloear proceeding now pending
galosl th Union rclna.-E, O.
Fre nil.
Bond jroor a,ldrra to 11. E. lluekleo
k Co., Chicago, and get free tnile
tx.i ot Dr. King' New Lit Till. A
trial will ooovlore yoa ol tbelr merit.
Thte pill ere ey la ectiiws n.l re
particularly elT-clive in the flare of l)o-
tinaiion aud biok lUadach. For Ma
laria and Liver troubles that Lav beeo
proved lutaluable. Tbey ar gtiarao,
I Mil In tie perfetulr free trotti every
deleteriou wbelanee and to be palely
vegetable. Tbey tin Dot weaken by tbeir
ct ion, tml by giving ton to ttom-n
and bowel greatly invigorating th
yslera, ttrgnlar ! 'iNi. iief boi. Hold
by Coaser A Urock, draggUl.
To paoetar t tiro eigbl mile from
home and bv enmebody ak, iso'l tbat
loo bad.
To go to ebnrob fair with a goodly
am of money and go boru with aa as
sortment ot pin enshiona, daylie and
penwiper.
To be a horrid man nn all occasions
when he dir not MaHlv ,nit bis femin
ine rrlativi and aoquaiutanre.
To ani'le emit Imly friend' riperl-
rnenlal rooking and perjor bitnaelf by
eying it wa tb beat I. ver lasi I.
i VMM
x av
TIADI sasara.
,,f' COfVIOMT . a.
Anmna sMMttn a lal'-li an4 Swrlpiinfi mar
iitlfMa, fnMk hMbM an Iiivmiiiim, k
fcrtvh,.!, iwlemalM. t'lMBnuiimtlima Hri.ll,
CwR.laiitl!. ill,la( marl ,wmnn xiU'
la Aifira, Ha hat ahoat,.a ufllr.
'" ' ibruvah Maua a tu. nmn
aprnal W4IM is, tha
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
full? ItllMtralaat. UrmS Mrrnlallna n
an; MillV..uriMl. w.it. iwrnai ,n vMn
1 Months Hmmi.1
huua
Any p'eon who I intereeled in
llritisb Columbia shoolj wrile lit W. H.
Horlburl, general passenger agent ot tb
0. 1L . N.. for a eopy of I't IV. an lit-
II "booklet," -Tb New lU.ean. aland."
II I well worth tb trouble. 00 tf.
UK l'atT mui trr. Aoorwa
MUNN A CO.,
901 0rwav, Dew l ark.
Notlci of Intention.
they should be thus decorated.
"They actually eoemed to know
little more about it even than Tom did.
Indeed, one old plug held up hi oft bind
foot and knocked Tom on the arm with
bia ahoe aa a hint to have the nut
acrewed a little tighter on the Iron
band. Though I never before un
horse so queerly shod and apparently
anchored with these strange gearings,
the animals accmed to consider It quiu
the proper thing to have the shoes on.
"The paiwongvrs having by this tlmi
piled all their traps into the sleigh w
made another start for Qulncy, but at
a snail's pore aa far a speed wa con
cerned. After we got underway
found the anow getting deeper every
yard, until In places. Judging by thi
treea, It must have been at least fifteen
feet deep. I became quite Interested
In the sagacity of the four horses and
their singular cleverness in handling
themselves on their unusual looting,
found out why they were so slow to
moving and why they straddled ar
wkl. Their alownea waa to prevent
sinking too deep in the anow from th
heavy treading and the atraddling V
keep them from skinning their leg ot
cutting a tendon with the edge of tht
'bnowshoea.'
"A month later, on my return, whet
tha road were clear ot anow, It onlj
took twelve hours to make the trip fruit
Qulncy to Oruville, though in coraln.
up nearly thirty-aig hours were
quired."
D. A. Hcrren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Tetter, 8U-Hheum and Ik-tema.
The Intense Itching and smarting, Incl
dent totlirwedlneaj", la Instantly allayed
hv applying Chamberlain' Eye and
Tb tlaiall doe oot attawtion lb
booesly ot any pertoe, bal II I eom
pll to losiat apoo lb esab ia sdvsne
plso ot ahaoriptloa, whetlur lb tb
eorlUr h Cornetiu Vsndrrbilt or tb
f AJtnornoi at the pali.kn, oRKaoM, sUn tnntment. Many very bai case
t J .!. 4, I;, Nntlea Is hrrh, ln thai I hava hntti rman,Tillv f nrl br It It
Ih. followltif nam.! artllrr has AIM m.tlr of ? ,. 1 W i
bi itiu-nuon Ui mill Bnal nmil In miiin ni ia equally eiiinenv ,.ir iiciiinz I'lie auu
Wa rirlnt "Himnla Aeennat V'lln" I BU claim, and that ani.l mnl.iil ha . fuvnH ramu.lv t,,r uni tilrUa
Ufmeol. wilb your nam Mdb.low ISVa'iiM n'"u- cni'Wmi. frost lltet
Ibereon. C-a.ll al ofDo.
T AXTrrt-THi irrwimTBY and Arrtvt
f iitimn n, ladlr to lral fiw mm,..
ratal, it.lirtt hiniH In Om'm. Monthly
i-iiiiiii ftiaa.iv. itpivr-
, ... ... loin, tl,il.li. h
man wb faro bi bread by botieel toll a,., ,u ,,i
W'a M.i.i.,,1 lu 11, a i.aiir nB sal olhuf t1' " a-l.lr.n. iUiH tnli
osuuoi ruu lb apr on any wtner 1b i.,,,, lViiiir. lit. tbur.,
plan. it ?
ClltLTtlSC. WIUW!,
E1Wt'lTa ,h l"t' " " T ' "
H iim the Mlnwlnc wltnuaars In mrt
bis ronllmiou, mildriie uiun and rultliailon
l said Innd. lt rrmiik Ii,( Iman. M I. w II.
Hams, s lard Knimaa an.1 A. B l"rry, all
ot loua, Morrow cuiiulr. (n-"n,
M JA4. F. eniat.
tUfkaivr.
and chrxnlc sore eye. 25 ct. per bo.
!r. fafly CemdilloN I'e-idrra, are
mnt what a horse nnlt when In ha.
ooii'llilon. TonU', blood purifier ami
vermifuge. They ar not fooJ but
nmlU Ine and the beet In ne to put
horse In prime condition. Pries
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Orcflon.
ONLY STATC SCHOOL
tASTCRN OREGON
Located on tb O. R. A N. Railway
midway between Tendletna and
Walla Walla. StoJenta admitted al
all time ol lb year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vooal and Instrumental Mosio laogbt
by eompolenl lostrortor. gradu
al ot tb Boston Conservatory baa
charge ol tb instrumental depart
ment. Tlio IciclloK33ofirtllntr HtiU
It thoroughly eqnlrpad and offer ei.
oellant aeeommodation al reaaooabl
rate. Bend for eetalogne.
Aid M. G. ROYAL, President f rwlty r P. A WORTUiNri
.a,t xme.
6elU, feam (16 Kip. rNrrU, frem $5.bo U.
II yew d4 a witter nit or oyareoat, gir u call and e.i a (it f.-. . .
ia City hotel boildUf. -tJ-sateltnt, Man.trt,
ceuta per pax kae.