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The Gazette. Friday, Jan. 14, 1898. incurred by him in the numerous I ln. Beadsman Stevenson, Headsman and ATtAnaioA nnrmn W k.. hun Clarksoo and Headsman Maxwell were . , takiDg of late. We do not pre- A terrible tornado swept over Fort Smith, Arkansas, on Tuesday moneV and 18 D0W considered to be night, resulting in the loss of fifty very ncL And this money hfl8 lives End doing untold damage to com,e' too' from thoee who are property loudest in their demands against men who become so wealthy in a Judge McXenna's appointment vftry few years. They have suc- is meeting with Borne opposition ceeded in making Uryan a rich in the senate and that body may man, but as yet he has done little decide not to confirm him as a more conspicuous in tbe Washington itianatoriAQ than fnriat AftHinat rifrtnflrfl. tend to know where it all comes Io im 1889 aud 93 ,he beadg of tn from, but this much is certain, be fonrtb-oluss postmasters fell by bon has made an immense amount of dred ery day. Now no one knows who is third assistant postmaster gen eral. Here is one indication that tbe present is a civil service reform administration. supreme justice. The Gazette's trial subscription is now oft Hereafter subscrip tions will be taken at the reduced yearly rate, $2.00. For a twice-a-week paper, full of home news, and matter of general interest, this is a reasonable price for the paper. Come on with your subscriptions. The Oregonian ia now praising James Lotan because be baa withdrawn from tbe Mitohell republican central commit tee. And this is the same Jim Lotun whom tbe Oresoniao had exhausted its to alleviate the sufferings of the vooabolaiy in abasing, principally be- masses, giving nothing in return oanse be was an opponent of Joe Simon for the money he has received at their hands except wind. It looks like the people would take a turn- ble to themselves after a while. The Birth of the "Greater" New York. With the dawn of tbe New year the "Greater" York is ushered into tbe world a full grown giant. Tbe problem of municipal government is to be put to tbe supremest test. Within Its limits is contained a population equal to that of WHAT'S the matter with Hanna? thirteen of oar sovereign states at onr lie is elected senator from Ohio last oensus, and as numerous as that of for both the short and long terms. tne original thirteen states. Provisions The first joint ballot settled the o' the life and health of this vast mult,. ,, . ,. tnde of all nations and climes is an un- uiawei ouu uuw " " toived enigma. Thousands of sufferers Lotan is not tbe proper man to be at the head of tbe party's councils, bat neither is Simon, and when the Ore gonian praises Lotan when, through some reason or other, probably due to business causes, be has withdrawn from active participation io politics; wben the Oregonian thus commends him, it ouly shows bow prejudiced, servile and un trustworthy that paper is in dealing with state or looal politics. As a news paper the Oregonian deserves high standing; but as a guide for tbe people of Oregon to follow, it should not te trusted. Tbe Dalles Chronicle. THE WHEAT MARKET. The wheal market at Heppner ia very quiet at present. Very little wheal is coming in, and fsw sales are reported. Wheat in Heppner today, 6960o. Tbe following market letter received from Portland, gives tbe condition of the market at tbe close of business late yesterday afternoon : Another slow quiet day was noted in wheat, the market exhibiting little life, fluctuations eovering but o. The trade was almost entire'y local and the feeling and sentiment a trifla weaker un til shortly before the olose wben there was a little reaction, tbe final Ann res be ing practically tbe same as yesterday. Tbe weakness at tbe start was attrib utable to the aotion of Liverpool wbioh showed a loss at the opening of d. The clique bought moderately, and the market seemed oversold locally. May opened at 90903c, held between that price and 90 till afternoon, closing at 90Jo for May. Car receipts for two days were 332, against 277 oars a year aiio. Local reoeipts were 32 oaiB. The dosing Liverpool cables showed an additional loss of J-a0 'rom tne open ing figures. Antwerp wheat qiiet, Paris firm. There was a fair demand for corni and not much doing in provisions. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of n execution and order of sale lmued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Count; of Morrow and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In aaid court on the 7th day of September. 1897, In favor of Ed Rood Plaintiff, and against W. L. Baling, E. . Rhea and C. E. Kedtield Defendant, for the mm of two hundred twenty-six and 02-100 dollar! with interest thereon from the 2nd day of Auguit, 1897, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and twenty-five dollar attorney fee and the further um of ten dollar cost: which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk' office of ald court In aald county on the 7th day of September, 1897; and where, it waa further ordered and de creed bv thn court that the following described real property, tonlt: the louth half of the soutwest Quarter and south half of tbe louth east quarter of section twenty-nine in township one Boutn of range twemy-aeven eat w. M. in Morrow County, Oregon, be old to atify aald judgment, coat and accruing coat. I will, on Wednesday, the 12th day of January, 1898. at two o'clock p. m., of aald day, at the front door of the court hoiiBe in Heppner, morrow countv Oreeon. sell all the right, title and in terest of the said W. L. Baling, E. W. Rhea and C. E. Red field in and to the above described tironertv at nubile auction to tbe highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to tbe satisfaction of said execution and ail costs, ana costs tnat mav accrue. E. L. Matlock. Sheriff of Morrow Co., Or. Dated Dec. 10. 1897. 604-614. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE REAL PROPERTY. OF What Everybody Knows, Or ought to know, is that health and even life itself depends upon tbe condi tion of tbe blood. Feeding, as it does, all tbe organs of tbe body, it mast be Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbenm, papers who had him defeated and jn New York and elsewhere are wrested Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, rion ad pare in or(jer to give proper buried long ago Will be Compelled from tbe graep of that agonizing oom- Chilblains, Corns, and all Shin limp- nourishment. Hood's 8arsaparilla to acknowledge his resurrection, plaint, rheumatism, by the timely use of tious, and positively cures Files or no makes the blood pure, rioh and nonrieb Uostetter s Hiomacb uitters, whiob is a pay requirea. n is guaranteed to give jDg, and in this way strengthens tbe preventative of malaria and kidney com- perfect satisfaction or money refunded. nerves, creates an appetite, tones the VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER i.1 and by virtue of an order of sale issued out of tne county court oi tne state or uregon for Morrow countv. on tne n aay oi January 1898. the undersigned, a administrator of the estate of Hellen M. Allyn, will on and after the 4th day of February, 1898, proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, all the following described real property of said estate, situated in Morrow nnuntv. tlrecon. to-wu: ine norm- east quarter of section thirty-one, in township one, south of range twenty-flve east W. M., and the north-east auarter of section thirty-five, in townBbipone, south of range twenty-six east W. M also the south-east quarter of section thlrtv, in township one, south of range twenty five eaBt W. M.. together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto belonging. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, January 7th, 1898. 12-22 Administrator. It is never best to count on a - 1:1 t I man ueitmu unui mo piaint, and a ooretive of livercomplaint. bus been securely seated. constipation and nervousness. Price 26 oents per box. For sale by Blooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager. PRESS COMMENT. Odb American steel-rail makers have apparently secured a nraa As the Observer predicted last week hold on foreign markets for their the Joe Simon republicans refuse to bar- rmvWa. Thfl Tllinoia Rteel Com. monize tbe republicans of Multnomah nnnit Yaa cinnf Kit fMVl Inno i"F of Aal ' ' oans, so-called, asked for was a return to rails io japan aione, ana anomer ,he priDCipel of mjujty rule. Now concern, the Maryland Steel Com- tbat the Simon faction reject these offers pany, is sending 18,000 tons to without giving good reasons they will British India, Australia, Mexico bave to 8D8wer fnr u be,ore ,ba Btte and South Africa. Increased ex- 'nM;n-. ' P b" . they want to rule or rum. Oregon has nnria mam mrra lnnm fnr A marl- . ..... u .v,. . naaqnite enough oi tneir rule or ruin Can workmen. and will take no more of it. Moro Ob server. in y.ooiuuuu uov.mcu iii tw Irl ,he Cornel, case, now before the sition on the silver question to oommittee of privileges of the United Senator Chandler at Washington Slates senate, Senator Borrows dissents expectations will no doubt be realized The Skasway Paper. Tbe Gazette received today a oopy of tbe Skagway News, with tbe compli ments of Chas. Smitb, formerly of Hepp ner, but who is at present a resident of tbat thriving new town of the north. This number is illustrated, and gives an extensive description of Skagway and other points of interest along tbe route to Klondike. From this paper we dip tbe following item: Tbe firm of Matlock, Smitb & Hilts, who bave been coostruoting a lodging bouse and restaurant at Lake Bennett, bave tbeir struoture about completed, and it will be ready for occupancy about tbe 15th of January. Tbe gentlemen expect Io do a large business during the ash of people to the interior, and their stomaob and builds up the health. Hood's Sarsaparilla wards off colds. pneumonia and fevers, which are preva lent at Ibis time. Tbe Matlock cousins left one day earlier than they anticipated, departing Tuesday evening instead of Wednesday. They were also accompanied by their unole, Oasa Matlock, who may locate in Alaska. C3ood' Ellis & Phelps, ATTORNEYS AT LAW All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. Office In Natter Building. Heppner, Or. W. W. SMEAD Will pay the highest market price for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Old Rub ber and Brass. Office at 8. P. Garrigue Feed 8tore. THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J. C. BORCHERS Who has Becured too services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run m nrst class shape . in every department. SAMPLE ROOMS Hates reasonable. IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars When you hear dem bells!1 YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER CO S Belled express is coming. Does delivery work on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel lers carry them In vest pockets, ladles carry them in purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine closet, friends recommend them to friends. 2Ao Plllc Mathews & Gentry, DflriuLn J SUMMONS. Shaving 15 tne otber day. lie bbvb not given up tbe matter of an in- be baB 01' "fl "ie "D'y rf-pnbhoarj oo tue oommittee that Joes o. He bold, that li aunt Mr flnrKutl im n V d iip.n.il.nt ternational agreement and expects Bnd oontr,; to the deoiflIon of the io again sena ma envoys io Europe te io the Mantle owe, wbioh was ngainat as Boon as conditions are favorable the appointment of senators where the for continuing negotiations. Ne gotiations were ouly temporarily Buspended on account of tbe pecul iar situation in India. legislatcre ha had opportunity to aot. Tbe position that Senator Burrows takes ia the matter will prevent Ce gnatiog of Mr. Oorbett, and Oregon will have to oontiuue to struggle along with one sen tor until at otber is provided at the neit session of the Ipglnlatnre. The dis appointmnnt of ex Snoator Corbxtt it undoubtedly bitter. To think that tbe Mr. Hilts, who returned to Skagway from there last Saturday, says that Mr. Matlock will bring 200 borci bere in the spring, to do pscking between Hkng- way and Bennett. There are at the present time, about fifteen Louses, tents and shacks at tbe lake, and more being oonstrooted. The latest reports from Dawson City seem to indicate tbat tbere is no need of tbe government going old millionaire, after all be has done for to tbe expense of sending a relief he party and 'or "sound money," is do expedition up tbere. Tbere is quite a shortage in the food supply but no danger of starvation. Meat is said to bo very plentiful, large berds of moose aud cariboo being killed for. food purposes, which is furnished to tbe miners and others at about 40 (touts a pound. Two Millions a Year. When people buy, try, and buy again, it menus they're ntiHflfdi The people of the I'nited St'iittn are now Imyinn Casrarcts dimly Catlmi'tic at the rate of two million Poxes n year mm it will lie tnree minion ne- fore New Year s. It menns merit proven, that Chuck rets are the most dcliulitful bowel rt'Kiilntnr for everybody the yenr round. All (li nguists 10c, 2ic, QUc a box, cure guaranteed, Died admittHiioe to the Uoited (Hates senate, in tbe fnoe of bis appointment to the high ( ftke by the ttovernnr of Ore gon! The rioh have their woes as well I ai tbe poor. East Oregonian. f N THE CIRJUIT COURT OF THE STATE I of Oregon, for Morrow county. W. P. Lord, H. R. Klncald and Phil Metachen a the board of commis sioners, etc., Plaintiffs, vs. i Adeline Howell, Henry Howell, Mary Howell. John Howe 1, Nellie Howell. William Howell. Htanford Howell, Joseph Howell, Tiuia Howell, Ida Howell, Frank How ell, Thoma. Howell, Lilly noweii, tieuip rarer, Rix Farer. Adeline How. ell, a administratrix and Henry Howeuaaaa. mlnistrator of mauiord Howell, deceased. De fendants. : : To William' Howell, Hattfo Farer and Rix Farer, Defendant: In the name of the Stat of Oreeon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agattnl you In the above en titled suit ou or belore the nrst day of the next reicular term of this court, to wit: The 7th day ot March, 1KM, and If you fail to answer for want thereof the Dlalntllt will apply to the court to grant the relief demanded In the com pliant, to-wit: For ludiment analust you upon a certain promissory note for the sum of :ta0 wun interest inereon at tne rate oi emni per rent per annum from April 1st, lH'.KI, the sum of I HI attorney fee and the coat aud dlsburae- Cents. V V V 8hop two door South of Postofllce. D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artiste Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shop, Matlock Corner, 15 Cents 25 " Heppner, Oregon. J. L. GIBSON, At Cha Jones' Old Stand. Shaving, - - '"15' Ota Hair Cutting, - 25 Joe 1 keeping up the reputation of this shop for flrst-clus work and would be pleased to have you call. 8o tbe ''Union" party was formed last week and ia ready to do bnsiness during the next campaign. Some appear to think this means tbe death of tbe repub- II. E. Warren and wife retnrned from below on Tuesday. They report having bad a nice time and eiijuyed tneir wed- meM, thll llti ,na tMt the mortgage given inn irln verv mnoh. The were sere- !,'re. the wment of ld note on the I..1- naded by tbe ladies' band on Tuesday evening, wbioh organization treated tbe .nnnn r.M.t.1 in some verv choioe musio. tne P" ol ."' "'.Df IM' ,n , 9 r-r.- . , i pavineut oi tne amount due Planum. this summons Is served upon you in pumi- ance of an order of the Hon mephen A. Lowell, lowing described real property situated In I Morrow county, mate oi Oregon to-wtt: South- E. W. M be foreclosed and aald property (old D. E. GILMAN, General Collector Put your old book and note in hi hmU and vet vour monev out of them. Make a apeclalty of hard collection. Office ia J, N. Brown's Building, J. A. Ferkins. ot Antiqnity. O was tor judge of the above entitled court, made and i:..n ..!. 1. n,..n. n.win !. th , . . . . .... emcrea III ald lull on tne sin any or January, . , , m. ... . i . tuny Yearn uceuiawaiy iuhuiou vui- iww. hkuwn a ks.iifiki.ii NEW NAME 1 The bUUhUcs of lynching in the United HtateB indicate tbat this 1 base their elalra, we know not, for tbe .i0i-ni for the cure of eciema. lie was If aot of tbe combination taking on tbe ...mi. rnr,l h n.inu IWiti'. Witnb name "Uuioo ' will not draw to tbem ii..hi ..iVi. th. famoua bealinn salve reprolioiiBible ciime continues to one vote more than they polled in 9fi; jor pile, nd skin diaeases. Oouser A flmirinh in nnitft of Ilia well meant hey would lie a thousand or more ipnnh. efforts in some parts of the country y,0'" beJ in, ,b r0' h" . i f that, conditions bave ohanged and will io einmp u uuW tuo v.rKn.- ,., to cb(MIBB 0Bll tll, prwielll ian. The whole numbor of lynch- .dmlninlratlon. Trioes bave gone op ings for the year amounted to ICO tor farm prodoots, laborers can now get against 131 in 18. Of tbotie oo- remnnerative wages, and curring during the last year Hfl 'b-'onghont there I. an air of prpenly, , .. ,, i ,i where two years ago general stagnation were in the south and 20 in the ftM w, In.t buoJrll,. o northern states, 122 of the victims repablioens who were ooi.ids of the being negrqrs, J'J Whites and 5 party traces will sea that they were pur- I suing an Imaginary political squid and will drop back into party lines and tbat tbe republicans will sweep the state by s sale majority. Valley Transcript. Itf". 1SJ Attorneys lor Plaintiffs. Wm. Gordon has re-named NOTiCEOFUEARiNaoFCONTEST his stand the old Jones livery stable 1lio Central. The new firm ot . O. Noble ft Co II o,.IUn .t,,t mi all kills nf tha iAi the U. M. tnd OITtc at . . . . .... January 81, ll5, for the WU olHWU at Arm of Noble A Oo. All those indebted of hwv and BWK of UK of Kec. b, tp i.. .1.. ..I I n.m ... ...I iM.i 27. K. V?. M. ha. wholly failed to comi.l onoe aud settle. The new firm ia de sirous of beginning bnslues witb olean reoord, so be prompt with yonr settlements. Indians. Diiiector Pbestos of the Unit ed States mint estimates that the gold mined throughout the world This is tbe Drat administration for 12 during the year just passed has years without a beadsman, says theCooj. Inn t'.'-lfl OfKl OfYV nr an incrAA meroial Advertiser. Under Cleveland. of about tweuty per cent over last onJer 1Urrl" ,nJ uoJ,r 1" ! The indications are that io Dan ltioe was in from iiardman tbe first of this we k witb a petition for bog law whiob bad been gotten op in tbe Bardraan and Eight Mile teetions. It bad tbe requisite 100 names, and over, aod the county court will no doubt aot promptly at its oeil regular seeeioo. lings ought not to be allowed to ruo at V. 8. Laud Orrics, 1.4 Grande, Oai., December 1.1th, IW7. Complaint havln been made at this office by the duly verl lied and corroborated attldavlt oil John H. Mannlns allcKlni; that Kate KiiimII who made Tim lie r culture Kntry No. l.ViO at Ia Orande, Oreaon, and BK14 B. K miily with the Timner Culture lw; that she did durlnt the vrar I wholly abandon aald tract nf land : that ever since ba continued to abandon the Mine and ha made no improvement upon aid tract or any port thereof. Therelore, with tha view of th cancellation of the aald entry the said parties are hereby inmmiiiim and reqiiirM to d ana appear ue tore J. W. Morrow. Countv Clerk of Morrow Countv. Onwon. at hi office at Heppner, Ore- ion, on the I.Mh day of February, lhtst, at the iiiiur hi in 11 run m iu., otmm u j t mih wuu m there to prod nee such testimony a they may I i have conrernlns aald allegation. Final hear-1 I In to be had at tha oltln of the rectster and receiver at la Orande, Oregon, March lh, llMS, al 10 o clock, a. m. a. w. n n 1 i.r. 1 1 , nnrisier, 10-21 J. H. KOBBl.NH, Kecelver. Baled hay for sale. Charge reasonable. Call on blin and bave your hone well cared for. The Old Shop LIBERTY MARKET Is tbe place to go to get your fine pork and lamb chops, steaks and roasts. "WUVO-MSOWryV- ponriMDtOE t 6 MAT HALV0RSEN, '1 LEADING MERCHANT OF IONE. xxv t Keeps i U Si::!: o! Merchandise o o c 9 Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. M(TT HALVORSEN, IONE, OH KG ON. year. 1808 tins amount will lo still fur. ther increastnl. In view, therefore, of tbe fact that the population of the wothl incieaaos only aliout one lor eont pnr annum, no alarm neetl lx felt that the increMe in money will not keep pace with the in creae in population. The populists of the state are having a "hot time" over their leailors, Young and U'Uen. These men were accused hy numerous republican papers of having sold out to Himon, llourue, et al., down at Kalom last winter, aud now cor. repoudnce tHirtaioing to that subject and Hiving the whole thing away, baa been brought to light and proves tbat what these papers had to say was correct. Any amount of "whitewash will not avail to cover up the treachery of these men to their party. Tbey should I dropped like bot bricks. T sTM I linn blood Where the blood hut its intense red grows thin and watery, as in anemia there is constant feeling of exhaus tion, a lack of ene r gy vitality and the spirits depressed. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- ihoiphitcs of Lime and Soda s peculiarly adapted to correct this condition. The cod-liver Mrs. M. U. Ford. lUiJdeU's, UU sot- tertHl tor eitfbt years from d)i)is sod olirontd euoatipatloo sod was finally ourej by naing L Will's Ltttls Early llisers, lbs famous littlo plils (or all stouisx-b aud liter trouble. CooserA oil, emulsified to an exquisite fineness, enters the blood direct and feeds its every corpuscle. S restoring the natural color and S giving vitality to the whole f . rt..i 1 ..- W y iirin. 1 nc nypupnoapiuics reach the brain and nerve centres and add their strength J ening and beneficial citcct. ! If the roses have left your checks, if you arc growing ; thin and exhausted from over work, or if age is beginning ..it .... tM i-i t: r . Home gmxl, boneat opulist .j " papers are bciuuiiig to eBuire r h s-ott ium.. ; whore llrjao pots the oney news. co11 t''?iTJZ ? vi j sary to defrsy the Urge eipensesls E. F. Caroiliell is soffonng from s largo oarbuncU ffbieh bad to l attend d to by a phyaioiao wbo lauoed it tour lime. Hiooo tbs oporailoo Mr. Camp hell baa len relivt o( a (reat deal ol sufTirmg. Mim Allies Ilogbro, Norfo, Vs., was trigblfully boroej on tha far and Bwk I'ain was lustanlly lolivrod by lVWitt's Witoh IUt-1 SuWa, wbiob lir-alrd lbs In Jury without laaviog scar. It Is tbo famnn (il rsusity. ITobim m hrooa. " Lost la las aWaaUlM Word rveoifixl at this ntfliw givM tbs loforrostioi tbat Frank Kiog, a roU!ot ol (Irani eoanly, was kol io tb moun tains In tbo vicinity ot Lull Wall rk (or ou or two days lb Oral ot lb w.k. lis was out with a booting party at tbo tin, but lonod hi way boat on Wrdorsday morniag, eoosl.larably Bai povr bt i(rMtte. Tb 0ilt's Inforoiaot eoold ant slat whslhar Ur. King bad laid ool oo or two Bight, hot nrT-rtbsIra bnrTrd prtiy mnoh fioro tb cold. I4iiniatr KwU With rrr. I'Mtity t'lhnlr, ur rontlraili cirir. llAk il Ci C C. tall, druTtai fvluaJ BMWir. Notice of Intention. rAND orrtCB AT TIE PAI.Llta, OREOON, J live. n. IW7. Nolle Is hrrrbT slr.n that th liillowlna namtvt (plllrr ha Slfd nollrcol hi InUiiiUon Io mak tnal proi( In iiiport ot hi. rlann. and that aalil pmolwlll h mU Mnni. W. Morniw.l'oiinty l.rk.ai Hrppnrr, Orvfon, on Thursday, r.iiruarr s, lava, l: JOHN B. HUNT, Itil. R No. 4M, lor th Wl ol 17, Tp. S S., H . W. M. Ha namrs th fnllnwltif wltnff. to pm? Mi roniliMinu. rualiiriH- upon ami riiuivaiion ol. alt lamt. rt: S.lanl Hunt. FMwant (rts- (II, tlwrir Hhlrk anil Arthur Hunt, all of llrppurr, Morrow eouiiljr, tir. 4 AO. r. MINIHK, FISH EVERY FRIDAY fin surr-rurt ham anil baron. Pur Iml lani, krillo-ranilarwi. old sty I. Highest run prlc palJ lor lal stock. RHEA & MATHEWS. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I ami orrtcit at uoimnii, oititoo, 4 !". in. IW7. Niitl. I h.rrhT its that th liilliiwln nainnt avltlcr ha Sim liutli-.nl hi. IntvtiUon In mak Snal prool In .til'iuirl ol hi. plaint, and that aald pninl will l mad twfur J. W, Mormw, t nnnlf t'lprk, al Hrppucr, lirr.iu, oa January ti, Iwk, via: W II I JAM WRKM. -Rd Xit. t:.vt, l,.r ti. s NEI and lH KU . V. Tp. a, aot Ml W M. H n.mr th lullnwirf HnfM In pro ol Mid land. Tli: Juhl hlsrontlnuona wlilr tito and eoltltlnn ol aald land, trli: Jitha I.illltir, mIthm W. klnrnin, Rnlwrt I). ltii. and Loiil Unhna,ail ol Mvppnvr, Morm eount. (Mr. a. w. ttirun, K-i.irr. uvia. ftRLlMGTON-FOSSIL STA6EL1NE A. O. OUtLVIE IOPnelor, FARC FROM ARLINGTON TO roasll (SO nils).. .s0 Round trip 00 MarvllUlUmfl.). 100 Round trip 7 00 Condon (W atllrs) . S 00 Round trip 00 rUm ( Mill) . . 09 Round trip I M 011 lit mllwl 1 Roundtrlp S Plav Uavs Arllngkto ry morning (Sonday nMpd) at A o'olork; I dn al Onndoo al S p. m. aod art it si rot- all at 7 iv. m. CoafortabU rorrd eoaohao4 r- (ol, nprlrM1 driver. Notlci of InUntlon. Laao Prruk at Tas Dtitta, Oaano lw.-pi l-r t tnfi, VOTK't IS HKRtRY OlVgS 1U4T 1HI lolliivlitl namnl attlf tM 8l. aotlo n( hi Inuntloa to mak taaJ prool In .iirpnit ol hi. rlalm, and thai aald pronl will tw ina.1 -lrJ . Marrow, toaa'T (lrfc, at MrpBf, Oroa, January la, tw. u FRANCIS M. WlUlNKOM.ol FUpptM H R No. 4na lor th f'4 RWt sad KT. ui a ja, Tp. u.kxt . n. nsnamr in loiiowinf .ilnmi to pmr his miitinuKii rm,iM' um au l rollliallnq ol aald land. la ( harlx W. t r.Hi k and wi. P(tnl, ol llt .ii. nntns, ibn W. ( rdl k and L, t. ! t, l..n, ol P'nl.l n it jAa. F, M'XiHK. 11 RnLlrr. CMta, awa 1nd-Mara aotataad aa4 ail ! tmt .i enaSttad Haataar Stt. Oua Oftt i Omft U, . .nwotfut H4nilirt pawatta W UM Ua law tad KMdri, Pv. Htk Wrt tmm. W. lMa, H pamiafe a 4, t" m llSMUf II" C r.waw. wttfc 4 II MaTia'th I. A. aad Wna tmmuym rat bw. A C.A.SNOW&CO. etmm tmtt. tsrsaHiwaTwa. B. C. They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, r:THe Pioneer Blacksmltlis liar mad som tlffinl lmprOT.mnU In their Mlabll.hmrnl and mAAt a i.. Iron. horanhoM and othr mattirlal Marnttal to th hapfilntaa ol thosa wbo sttd oulrk kiih to th.lr wasona, buksla or machln.ry. Th.lr sprclalty 1 horMaho-itif . 1 Mduwi I Bitlco irt the Boji to do Tour Work Riiiit, ltd do il Quirk, U. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Quccnswarc At Gilliam Bisbee's Andhyth way lhy h anything yott ran rail fnf In Ih. Un ol Hard vara, OUirr and Ttnwatw. 60 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. WHITE COLLAR LINE, Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation Co Strom TOirOGNE, B.IIUT GiTZDIT AND OCUX W?VE. Lieg AMor 8lrol Dtx-k. rortlaoj, for A'torla, !lwo. ru..w 1'wk aod Nahcoii. l,rtwonn.lKf,tb iliJCZft?9 ttd; Jm at Tooog-s llay Hh r,l.r Hk.lmll! M. Dally. rM Sandar. Um iiu. at u TJAZIilir Ut iSrtland If.l li:r . serd (Kind... al M A. 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