The Gazette. Tuesday, March 15, 1898. The populists and democrats of I Malheur have effected a fusion of forces and nominated a fall ticket The silver republicans could not be persuaded to join with tliem, A. Hodson are in the field; for surveyor no one has as yet been mentioned; Dr. E. R. Hunlock is a candidate for coroner. There will in all probability be others in the Candidates' Announcements claiming that they were entitled to field before the convention meets, I hereby announce to tbe pnolto of Morrow county, that I will be a candidate before the next republican county convention for nomi nation to the office of county assessor. Respectfully, W. B. MCALI8TER. Lexington, Or., March 7, '98. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county assessor, subject to the will of the republican county convention. A. C. Pettiys. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the mice 01 county mini oi ocnoois, tuDieci to we will of the Republican county convention. more of the offices than the other parties were willing to allow them. The following allotment of the county offices was made: .Popu lists: sheriff, commissioner, asses sor, surveyor, coroner; democrats: representative, clerk, school super intendent and treasurer. Bavins; striven to do my whole duty for two years, I trust that the people will approve my effort. J. W. Shipley. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Cyunty Superintendent of Schools, subject to the decision of the Republican con vention oi Morrow county. a. uopbon. In response to the earnestsnlicltattnn of nnm erous friends, I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Clerk of Morrow county, subject to the county convention. will of the Republican VAWTEB (JBAWrORD. The political pot simmers. We do not yet believe there will be any war with Spain, but if there should be we are clad to know that Uncle Sam will be found ready. The senate committee on civil service, wnicu made an exhaustive investigation of the subject, has reported in favor of removing from the classified service all deputy collectors of internal revenue, store-keepers, and gaugers and all deputy collectors of customs. The report also adopts the contention of Senator Pritchard, chairman of the committee, that the govern ment printing omce was never legally put within the classified service and is not by rights, now in that service. out of whom it surely Bhould not be any trouble to select a ticket that would be hard to down, wheth er there is fusion or not in the ranks of the opposition. The Coast Defences. One-balf tbe Dumber of improved can non, mortars snd emplacements will be looated and placed in b nit able position ere tbe expiration of 1898. Tbe artillery board are constat tly making praotical surveys, go far as these relate to tbe army, and the establishment of adequate military protection of our sea board is receiving strong endorsement. Mean while there is a means of defeooe from greater pbysioal calamity, and that ie Hoetetter't Stomach Bitters, which by restoring tbe tone of the nerves and stomaob, invigorates tbe entire system. II also prevents malarial, kidney and rheumatic ailments, and cares bilious ness and constipation. Those who have been onred by it speak in no nnoertaln terms as to its effectiveness. BURNED TO DEATH. Politix is a subject of much consideration in these parts at present The war with Spain is a matter of little moment compared with the all-absorbing question of who will be candidates in the com ing political struggle. When Blanco demonstrates that his 100,000 Spanish troops are able to cope with Qomez and his 10,000 poorly equipped followers we will begin to believe it will take more than a week for Uncle Sam to whip Spain to a finish. Spokane Chron icle. A. Alexander, of Pendleton, is Deing tavorably mentioned as a candidate for Btate treasurer by numerous papers throughout the state. Mr. Alexander if nominated would no doubt make a strong race, and make his opponent, who ever he may be, know he had been to an election. Peesident McKinlei and every member of his cabinet feel great indignation at the disgraceful affair at Lake City, South Carolina, which resulted in the murder of the post master and one of his children, and the wounding of three others, an official report of which has been made to the postoffice department. At the last cabinet meeting it was unanimously decided to increase the government's reward to $1500 for information that will lead to the conviction of the perpetrator or perpetrators of the cowardly and dastardly crime, and that all the facilities of the postoffice de partment and of the department of justice should be utilized in the effort to run down the murderer. Little Girl at Long Creek Death. Meets a Horrtbe R. II. Whitson, who formerly helped edit the Buuchgrass Blade at Lexington, and later edited the Ileppner Itecord, has assumed control ol tbe uunsmmr isews, a bright little weekly published at Dunsmuir, Siskiyou county, Cal, We sincerely hope Mr. Whitson may succeed in his now venture. General Wm. Stark Roheciianb, the last of the great union gen erals, diod at his home in Los Angeles, Cal , on Saturday morn ing. God. Ilosecrans was born in Ohio, Sept C, 1819, and at the time of his death was 78 years, G months of age. He was a long time in the servioe of his country as a faithful and valiant soldier. Otis Patterson is at Washing ton in the express interest of his own candidacy for a position in lbe Dalles land oillce. Mr. rat terson was promised bis choice of several different jobs to repay him for the zeal displayed m attempt ing to secure Mr. Mitchell's elea tion to the U. S. senate, but one by one each in turn have fell into other hands until at length becom ing impatient he concluded to go id person and plead his own case at the fountainhead of the admin istration. Miltou Eagle. The above is another proof of the truthfulness of the old saying, "You must go away from home to learn the news. Mo far as we were aware Mr. Patterson's visit to Washington City had no particular significance whatever, so far as his personal interests are concerned, however, it gives our friends some thing to talk about Long Greek, Or., Marob 12. A little 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ballanoe, residing three mils east of Long Creek, met a horrible aooi dent Thursday evening that resulted in death in a few boars. Mrs. Ballance bad left her three little daughters, aged respectively 3, 5 and 8 years, at tbe honee while she went to tbe barn lot to milk. Soon she heard screams and saw ber eldest dansbter running to her, orying that her sister was burning. Mrs. Ballanoe rushed to tbe bouse to find tbe little one wrapped in flames. She removed its clothing as rapidly as possible and extinguished ti e flames, but too late, as the fire had burned its bands aod body in a shook- tog manner its hands being burned almost to a orisp. Medical aid from this plaoe was summoned and every thing possible done to relieve tbe child's sufferings, but notwithstanding it died at 8 o'olock Friday morning in the most horrible agony. It is supposed that tbe little one at tempted to put some wood into the stove when its clothing oanght fire. Tbe father was on tbe road somewhere between here and Pendleton with a load of freight and was sent for immediately, bnt the little one was dead before be arrived. The Gentleman Was Rude. A leader of the house who at one time held the office of prime minister, was noted for his indolent, gentle manner, and the soft drawl with which he sent stingingr sarcasm home to his oppo nents. One of hie long-suffering victirns, however, dealt him a telling blow by complaining that the honorable mem ber had been rude to him. "His man ner." he asserted, "waa not ungentle manly, but it wm lea ladylike than usual." The Mlamtnaa of Spore. Every plant in the vegetable kingdom springs from and produces seeds. The mushroom and the fuugi in general axe no exceptions, only that their reproduc tive bodies are termed "spores." Some fungi spores are so inconceivably min ute that it would require more than 200,000.000 of them placed side by side to cover the space of a square inch. Cruel Custom. A cruel custom prevails on the death of a prince of the royal family of Aus tria. His horse, covered with a black cloth, follows the funeral, limping pain fully.' The lameness is caused by driv ing a nail through one shoe, and is in tended to typify the animal's sorrow. j Last Week Mood' Restore full, regular action of the bowels, do not irri tate or inflame, but leave all the delicate digestive .or ganism in perfect condition. Try them. cents. Prepared only by U. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. This Week... We ask you to examine our display of ...HATS! Being complete and up-to-date, in all the latest blocks and styles, in Mens' Youths' and Boys' hats. Prices guaranteed to be at low as the lowest. Watch this Space. Something New will Appear Each Week. Our show window will contain a different line ef goods each week or ten days, and our advertisement will call attention to each line we put forward. Space does not permit us to mention all our extensive lines at one time. We simply knocked our competitors silly with our display of Bays' I Us' Clothing the finest ever shown in this city. Our prices are as low as the lowest, if not a little lower. o o o o o o Karl's Clover Root Ten, for Constipa tion it's the beet and if Bfter using it you don't say so, return package and get yonr money. Bold by Conger t Brook. x It is reported that Watson and Dobs are coming to Oregon to campaign for the middle-of-the- road populisln, and will bogin oper- atioua at Baker City next week. Thin move may tend to spoil ome of the pretty little schemes of the 1 he following republicans are ready and willing, we are informed, to serve their party for tbe next two years in the following capac ities: Representative, J. V. Royse, R.H. Kelly and W. 8. Connor; for sheriff we have heard the names of Cant. League, of lone, and County Commissioner J. W. Reck- ett, of Eight Mile; for county clerk Vawter Crawford and H. F. Ilynd, r Budiles Death. John 8. Ingrabam, father to Charles and Faonie Ingrabam, of tbii plaoe, tell dead last evening while on bii way to tbe depot. He had been stopping few days with his daughter Fannie and in tended going to Wenatchie, Wash., to visit a son living there. Last evening be and bis son started for the depot and as they were passing the MoFarland building he suddenly fell dead. He bad been a soflVrer from heart disease for sums time and there is no doubt that this was tbe cause of death. Mr. Ingra bam was bnrn near Mt. Sterling, Ky Feb. 29, 1829, where be was raised. Ht lived several years in Kansas, loafing there in 1883 for Oregon loootingin Mor row eouoty, on Eight Mile, where b bas sioo resided. He was member of th. M. E. chnroh and died strong in tbe faitb. He leaves seven children lb re. daughters snd fonr sons to mourn bis loss. Tbe Octette extends its sympathy to lb. beresved family. HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty -four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy oondition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate or pain in the baok, is also convinc ing proof that tbe kidneys and bludder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the nrioary passages. It cor rects inability to bold uriue and scald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overoomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tbe mild and tbe extraordinary effect of Swamp- root is soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its wonderful cures of tbe most distressing oases. If you need a medicine you should have the beet. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, upon receipt of three two oent stamps to oover oust of postage on the bottli Mention the Heppoer Gazette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Biog- hampton, N. Y, . The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of tbia offer. Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGrandf,, Oregon, March 10. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has fllert notion nf bis intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made be fore J. W. Morrow County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 23, 1898, viz: WILLIAM H. CLARK, Pre-Emption D S 10540, for the WU NWU, BE4 N WJ4 and N WH 8W! Bee 15, Tp 4 8, R 29, E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Andy J. Cook. Hezekiuh Tippett, of Heppner, Oregon, Robert 8. Clark, oi uuraane, uregon. ana Abraham B. Chapman, of Vinson, Oregon. J. W. BARTXETT, 30-41 Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grand, Oreoon, March 7. 1898. OTICE IS 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 the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore gon, at Heppner, Oregon, ou April 23, 1898, viz: JOHN T. GALLOWAY, Hd E No 5353 for the 8E)a of Bee 4 Tp 2 8 R 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to nrnva hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. J. Stamp, M. J. Devln, W. O. McCarty and Foster Adams, all of Heppner, Oregon. Jt. W. JJABTLETT, 29-40 Register. ADVERTISED LETTERS. LETTERS ADVERTISED Or., March 14, 1898. AT HEPPNER Barker, A E Brown, Myrtle Finland, Joe Furlong, Mary A Greyer, O Hale, J 8 Liooney, u Milieu, Mrs HI Measoner, i M When cauins for these letters cleasa aa aaTsruiea. J. r. Williams, f, M. Notice Ot Contest'-Timber Culture. Notice of Intention. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREOON, March 2. 1898. Notice la herebv s-iven that the followini named settler has filed notice of hia Intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that anW iJ -i K. before J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at HeDDner. uregon, on earn may, aprii in, ib'jb, viz GEO. W. SMITH. of Heppner; Hd K No 2909 for the NEJ4 of Bee it. idid nut v . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: James P. Rhea, Ralph L. tsenge, oi Heppner, uregon, Robert J. Hill, of Lexington, Oregon, and J Oregon. 28-39. oscph JAB. Mason, ot lone, F. MOORE, Register. G fasiouisla in this state. It also of Heppner, and Thou. Morgan, of abowa that tbe middle of-tbe-road ontimetit id Oregon ia stronger than many think it is, and tbe atraigbt-out populisU may yet put np a alate ticket. Of a friends who are announcing Editor i'attcraoD'a appointment as register of the land office at Tbe Dalles, are doubtless j'nst a little previous. Aa yet tbe Gazette has melted no authority to make auch an announcement, claa aa we might I to do an, and that im portant appointment remains yet to lie made by tbe president We ran truthfully aay that Mr. Patterson baa received no appointment of auy kind. Krxiur, thing were rather ou tbe wide open system. Several toys who have not yet attained their majority were drutik and di orderly. Any port to ho ktow. ingly farnishiMi boys under age with li'iuor should, if found out, be driven front the town. Tbe (la irtte doe not nm aa a tem perance organ, neither doee it desire to be called cranky, but when it comes to seeing boy 16 to H years old drunk and carousing on our street, especially on Hunday, it thinks it time to call a bait, for it ie Dot only a disgraee to our town but to our boanted civitiiatiou. A airing nit eaforeemerit of tbe law against alling liQr t minors should be clNH)1f adbelsJ to sad DO favors Might Mile; for commissioner, J. I Howard and Jay l'evin are being mentioned; for asseHHor, W. It. MoAlister, Q N. Teck and J. F. Willis, of Lexington, and A. Q Tettys are already in the field; for treasurer, V. W. Hornor, Mat Lichtentbal and W. L. Hriggs are spoken of quite frequently by their respective friends. For school superintendent, J. W. Shipley and What is Scott's Emulsion? It U & itrcnrthcnlnr food and tonic. rcnurkabU In its flesh-form In j properties. It contains Cod- Liver Od emulsified or psrtlilly digested, combined with the well- known and highly prized Hypo- photphites of Lime and Sod A, so that their potency ' nutcrUUy Increased. What Will it Do? It will arrest Ion of flesh and restore to a normal condition the Infant, the child and the adult It will enrich the blood of the anemic ill stop the coo eh. heal the irrita tion of the throat and lungs, and curt Incipient consumption. We nuks this stitrment because the experience of twenty-five years has proven It In tens ol thousands ot cases. mm m j u f r i i-.m. This la Yonr Opportanltjr. On receipt of ten cents, caah or aUnana, s oenerous sample will lie mailed of the moat popular Catarrh aal Hey Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Hal in) mffioiant to demon strate the great nierils of the remedy. ELY HKOTHEItfL 60 Warren bL, New York City. n. tv n.i.i i. i n.i r.n. t ..... MV. vuui. liriifc .', ' '" . I , Muufr., reoommetided Ely's Cream Itelra to ma. I , - I If A ..t. 1 I can mpnaaiaa uia eiairiuani, n a wav Uvs cure tor catarrh u need MdireeUd." Iter. Francis W. 1'oola, l'sator Central Pre. Church, Holena, klout Ely's Cream Ttalra Is th ci now lad" god etira for catarrh and coutaina no mercury Dor any Injurious drug, rrtos, Ml casta. Dr. Rmmis' Work. Dr. nrirv lUamoa, for severs! years on of Hpokana'a beat known ministers, is making a (In reoorJ at Grao M. E. cbnroh tn Portland, whr h i bow pastor. For several years tbs ohnreb baa been crippled bv a bne debt in tbe nritfbborbood ot $10,000, snd no on eould eny way ot payie it. After many moslb's of patient work Dr. IU- mus bas J oat baj th aaliafac'lion ofpay lug 110,000 ot tbia debt and eottlni down lb rale of luterwot o th r mainder. Tbia plaoe Oreo cbnroh In a position to mov forward rapidly to lb f'rmoat aroonf th religion av actetie of II north weal -Apoken Curoulol. Lit SHAKY NOTCH. Tb daelh of Mim Franet E. Wiliard give oceasloa to The Outlook to reprint to iw aiagaiin innmir for March a ptraooal deeerlptlofi and tribute to Mia WillarJ written fr Tb Ontl.x.k last Tear by ber warts friend sod saaorial ia lemporaoo work, Lady tlaory Hotneraet. A foil peg portrait of Mia WilUrd, drawn for Tb Outlook by Mr. Onbayedoff, a plelur of Mia Wtflafd in ber library, eeipany lb srtiele (1.1 year. Tb Outlook Company, 11 Fonrtb Ateau, Saw Tork ) Save Theav IX wrapper or II t ill oap era worth a Pent apier. Ask lib A Co. LtXD Orrics at Ths Dallis, Oreoon. Marrh l.V 1HM. OMPLAInT HAVING BEEN MAllB AT this omce bv the dulv Tertfled and porrnlm. rated affidavit of Robert Warren, allesln that John C. Biiray, who made timber-rulttire entry no. km. ior me n r.'i ol see so, ip I H, K H E. at the land othVe at The Dalles, on the 17th day of 4UTUIII.f .,, MU Uil IICII. IIKT WIIU1IJ abandoned said tract and have failed and ner- lecien at an limes sine me inird year after eiurv. tocomuiv wun ine timber-culture lawa. or to plan), cultivate or protect auy part of the said tract to trees, aeadlnas or cutllnis, as re quired by law, therefore with the view to the cancellation ol said entry, the enid oartlca are nerenr aummoneii aixi required to be and ap pear before J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Mor row county, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the lath day of April, lwat. at 10 o'clock a, m., of said day, then and there to produce auch testi mony, as they may have eonceriilut the said allegations, the final baaiiiif to lie had liefora the Hi-aimer and Kecelver.at The Ia lea. Orevnn. on the JUth day ol April, Ixva, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. J AH. H. mookk, Kml.ier. o-u-t'4 w. H. BI'HiH, Kecelver. Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at La Osandi, Ormon, JanuaT 81, 1H'. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUI followlna-named settler has filed notice of hia Intention to make final proof In support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 19, 1K3, via: VEIORIAH W. T1LLARD, Hd E No. SUM. for the SU NWU NEU Bee S3, Tp 1 8, R , K W M. He names the following wltneaaea to prove Ms continuous resilience upon and cultivation of aald land, vis: John Marshall, Thomas Mar shall, Hugh Fields and James Johnson, all of ueppner, uregon, a. w. nam m;it, IS 29 Reclster, w 1 si The Leader Of Course! The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, . is a "JOV Iir.Vf".r." That: uihit you'll find at T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner Oregon- j laaunl by the I'lrrk of the lirrult Court in t oumy oi Mnrtnw. Mala ol IHwin. CITATION. TN THE COPNTY COCRT Or THE STATE a or tireaon. lor the Countv or Morrow. In the matter ol the estate of John M. O. Spen cer, a minor. Tn 1. R. Hnerry, guardian of the aetata of said minor, arerilni: In the name of the State ot Orrcon, Yon are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the Hut of Omron, for th rountvol Murrow.at the Court room thereof. at Heppner, In th County of Morrow, on Mon. aay. in second day or May, lm, at 10 o'clock, In th forenoon of that day, then and thrr to arm your acrounia aa euapllan of J. M O. ripencvr, a minor, and show cans. If any eitat, am anouia uoi pay over to in a in June M O. riix-ncer. In sums of money now In hia nanus rwionaing to said John M. o. Hnencer. Wllnraa. tb Hon. A O. Rartholomaw. Judra nf th County Court of the mat nf ortfon. fur tn I ounty or Morrow, Ilk tit seal of said Court affixed, tbia IJtb day of March. A. 1. Attest: J. w. morrow. Ml . Hera, SIIERin'S SALE. VOTlCK IS HERESY GIVEN THAT SY iv virtu nf aa atecutloa and nr,tv aIhi.I fin I of th t'ouiitv data th 2d day of March, li. In a certain action In th Ctrrull Court for aald County and ". wnrrrin jame jour ami jtmt June aa a.linlnuirativr ol th tat of N.laoa Jnm wl, piaiiuin, rcral Julmnt aa-ainat nr., n.n.imn, iHn.i j aaurart. a. H punop, aaaiane oi lto w. Pwaaaart, nanrnt debtor, J w'. Morrow, thOrrc,n Hallway and ralalli enmnanv, a eornoratlnn. anrl l-t vuai-i. neieimauta. ir in sum ol Twa Ibntis aud four Hundred Ninety Two Dollara with lulvnwt lbrin at th rat nf 10 tier ei Mr annum front lh l-ih dav ol Eebrnary. In and me lurtner ma o iw numlred forty rtollar aitore s leea. and rii and dUInramuu M. at larelity Bt aetiruary. I, hour la hereby ln lhal I will on Wednea day, lh si i Id day nl Aerll. lieet , p an. nl aald dev. at th front donf of th court none fii e,p,i al public aiK ilnn In ban' it: aitn kaiim tn n.Hta t auaiwi and iww, ore anii tour oi avrttoM on il la tnwuablp two iji south rant lnly I t l and th south ball of lb north aat quar to! ol eartloa on li In toanahlp Iw aunih " a w m, la north qti.ritolertt..atoa (10) In township Ivaiil .th ranf twenty f I II, ,nd fori, rl oS M lb antta at.l ol to! iht isi n bUa a n.ur in in eriainat plat th town ol Meppneraanf rarwrd In lb oCenl thaeminly . """"7. an in ai.tr row emintr .-. . i, Hiioe j pwu fart. al. or an much thrnl a raev b hra aary so aaKaly th aald lwlf.Bi u am n Jama Jonaaaad Jama ,. a adnlauiretnf !' ail ol be.aa Jen Am.nm..i ..A anll ai, itm ta .rrt, Mildred t I aasrt el al. Whether wttn all cwtaaod due i buieutil (bat ba of mat e-ri, I S. I. M TU K. Mortar Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at La OaiKba, Orkooh. January SI, 18'iS. JOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE V followtna nanted aettler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that aald proof will be mail balor th County Clerk ol Morrow county, orciron, at Heppner, Oregon, on Parch lv, UCJB, via: WILLIAM K. TII.LAKU, Hd ENofGI. for the N4 NKW. NEU NEU. NKV HKVs Hec K, Tp I S, k'JS K W M. II narnea in loiiowma witnesses loprov his enntlnuoua realdenr tinon and cultivation of aald land, vis: John Marshall, Thomas Marahall, Huih Fields and Jama Johnson, all of Heppner, Oregon. e. n. bari i.e. IT, 1 Keglsler. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAMDOrnrs AT Ths Djixss. Oaanon, Eehniarr Iw XVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE r followliif .named aettler baa filed nolle of his Intention to mak final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will b mala before J. W. Morrow. Countv Clerk. at Ileppner, Oregon, on Monday April II, leva. vis: CHARLES P. BARNETT, of Leilnitno: Hd K No VM for th PA, h'EU ana iota i ana l eer iput jni a at II names th lollowlnt wltnaases to nrnv hia continuous realdanr upon and culllallon nl aald lanfi. ir jobn r McMillan, r.iwarn u I'alinvr, Charlea K. MeAllaler and Thomas U. Kb bula, all o Uilngton. Oregon. j At r. 'ik, 3S- keflaiat. 1'U'ara, on th lth day of In ltvnr, Morrow county Itreann. well i In th blaheM bl.l.t., I... nd, tb N.I lowing daarrttwd nrnmrta Lw I NOTICE OF INTENTION. Las Orrics at Tns Di tie, Oaaons, rehruarv Jr.. iea KVOTTE IS HEREBY GIVEN T-iaT THE iv following nante.1 aettler haa Bled atotlc of bis I u Wnll, ui to make final proof In support of hia claim, and lhat aald pnl will b anad he lor J. W , Miirmw, County t l.rk. at Hppur, Urvgoti, on Momiay, April 11, la vis; THOMAS H KICrlOLS, nf tevlnrtnn: Hd t X ll for th IW Saw t, Tp t It E W M It name lb following wltneaaea to prov and cultivation McMillan. IMward L falmer and Cherts I Mr Allatf, all of LsAlngton, Oregon. JA. r. MtXIRE. TJaa. Heglater, Bla iHtiUnitous rBL1nr upon nl l. land. ls: I bailee r Harnett, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. XJOTIt E HEREBY GIVE THAT THE A v undaratgnaat baa bawn duly appointed by lb County I ourt of lb atal ol iTegna, M Ktw t ounty. administrator of lh total of bela.io Jiniee. ilenaanl All iwraooa baring rial me agalnal aald awtal are hereby notified to preavnl aama, properly verified, to aa, al the air re ol gill A rhe!, at Happnoc, tretu. Hbla all Monlba feitiw Ibedataof Ihta aolioa. iMlod this lit b day of rebruary Im JAMS JONES. Admlntsiraaor al ths Estate al kaiaoa Joooa. l nXKHOUtEKJI' MIEri.tt. VJOTICE I HEStSY OITEN TO THE i V atnek hol.lare ol th Morrow Con at tfvd Tvuatio, thai tb annual snorting ol la nnriaoMen will b bald alunta. Mao b IM al th hour of I a , la the Nalwiai bank bull. lit. h'l lb p'irt"- of elertlug utnq h.f tbiulng year end tha iranaarii.Mi nlsorh "When you hear dem bells!" a 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 ! t a) t MAT HALV0RSEN, 1 LEADING MERCHANT ,1 OF I0NE xxvxw t Keeps A BenGral Stock of Mercbaniise o o c C Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmcns' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. MfJT HALVORSEN, . IONE. OK EG ON. A.. A.BRVIIVMSICK, Merchant Tailoring! Mr. Abraharnnick is tho pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. His work is always first class and satisfac tion guaranteed. CAL. Li AND SEE ME ON MAY STHEET They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & HATTEN, Ttie Pioneer Blacksmiths War wiaite nm alrvanl IrnnenTemanla In their rata bl lab meal anil mAAmi a Iron toealnawn4 other asawrialsaoaential to tb hai.g.liiw b th.a wbaTsMw ---. aeaHBiiear, mm afwrntti at auraaalioaliig ad ,attt rofaura m m m. vi vi 0 VI to ar 9 tarn tnrk of sLvwo. acott a wnt, CI-, Ysft, lot premium bouki a 10 a j ta vitn. k i..'.. i . """" w r a, wr I m u Ltaiti I Eittct in ttc Ben te da ffrk E&t, t;i k it 51, U