The Gazette. Friday, March 25, 1898. Candidates' Announcements X hereby announce to the pnolio 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. McAmsteb. 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. I hereby announce to my friends and the public of Morrow county that I will be a can didate before the republican county conven tion for the nomination to the office of assessor of Moirow county. C. N. Vkck. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county 8upt of Schools, subject to the will of the Republican county convention. Having striven to do my whole duty for two years, I trust that the people will approve my ell'orts. J- W. Bhifley. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools, subject to the decision of the Republican con vention 01 jnorrow cuumj. """"""p In response to the earncstsolicitation of num erous friends, I hereby announce myself a can dldate for the office of County Clerk of Morrow county, subject to the will of the Republican county convention. Vawter Crawkohd. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Representative, subject to the will of the Morrow county Republican convention. E. I Fbkkland. By solicitation of my friends, I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for state representa tive, subject to the will of the republican convention of Morrow county. 0. E. Farnsworth. I horeby announce myself as a candidate for ennntv commissioner, subject to the will of the republican county convention Joe Luckman. I hereby announce myself a candidate for county commissioner of Morrow county, sub ject to the will of the republican county cont ventlon. K Cay. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheritl of Morrow county, subject to the decision of the republican county con vention. D. A. Hamilton. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county cleric, subject to the decision of the republican county convention. N. 0. Maris. Republican primaries to-morrow. Nothing but complete harmony should prevail at the republican primaries to-morrow. From henceforth there should be no clash among the republicans of Morrow county. All indica tions point now to complete har mony. If this sentiment prevails until June, a oomplete republican ticket will be elected. Anti-Simon people in Portland are pushing W. 8. Mason to the front as candidate for mayor of thatoity. Mr. Mason was such a candidate a few years ago and beat this faotion in the eleotion, making ' one of the best mayors the city of Portland ever had. Qooi) men are boing talked of for plaoes on the republican ticket and the Gazette can offer no ad vice in any direction. Our only Interest in the mattor is to see Rood republicans put up and then elected. We believe the result of the labor of the county convention will be in this direction, and the Gazotta will labor to the end that such a ticket may be successful from top to bottom. There is some fun down at Portland and fusion is not as near cousumatioo us some people would bo pleased to see it The demo- crats ami silver republicans, who cm ex poet to get nothiug at all, if they are forcel to go it alone, have come together, but what about theao populists? They are hang ing out, and all the overtures of their dear and sacrifioing(?) friends seem to be of no avail Fusion on the state ticket scorns to 1 away off. The ouo member of the (Maple's party national committee from In diana who held that the oople's party could do greatoct service to the people by sinking his individ uality iu the dotuocratio party has been deposed aud in Lis place a populist elected who belier that the pooplti's party lias a ruiion that it can only fulfill j living. Indiana's three rcprect)tativps on the national oomiuttton of the peo ple's party are all now optxwed to fusion, and this sontimpnt is rap. idly gaining ground among the populists in all parts of the country. The gtin-shop m the Washing ton navy yard retain.! old-timers of the war tiru activity in the same yard, but on a different class of woik. Paring the war this was strictly a navy yard; now it is oidy a navy yard in name, its principal work luMtig tha making of guns oro of tl finest io ths world Lave Imod and are Immdr mads Lera-mountings aud atnunitioo for the tiavy. Not a niinuU is bow lx-iog lost io th yard, ons f tha Hiiro t'llt LoUf shifts of tM being cog Una illy rt mm The New York "Commercial", a financial publication, sustains the assertion made in these columns that the sugar trust gained no per manent advantajz e through the enactment of the Dingley law, by saying in a recent issue that: "Refiners who knew the profits of the business and who had been long on stock for years, and sold it, do not dream of buying it back." Considering that this statement is made when sugar trust stock has fallen from 160 to 120, it is apparent that those most familiar with the real facts of the case do not consider that the trust occupies an advantageous position under the new law. Those "debt-ridden" and "mortgage-eaten" farmers of Nebraska must have found a very rapid im provement in their condition since the rejection of free silver and free trade, and the adoption of a pro tective tariff with a sound money system. Late reports from that state show that a movement is on foot for the organization of co-operative beet sugar factories in dif ferent parts of the state and that the area to be planted to beets this year will be ten thousand acres in excess of that of last, and this, too, in the face of the threat by the factories now existing of a reduc tion in the price to be paid for beets in case of the annexation of Hawaii. jno president was ever more highly complimented or received greater evidence of the confidence of the whole people than was Pres. ident McKinley when a congress composed of representatives o three great parties voted unani mously to place in his hands with out restriction $50,000,000 to be used iu the national defences aod to be used in carrying on whatever policy his judgment might dictate, as events should call for action It not infrequenty happens that men for purely partisan reasons and for advancement of the inter esta of their own organization crit iciae, sometimes harshly, a repre sentative of the party to which they are opposed, but when in a crisis such as this, members of al parties unite in unanimously placing in the hands of the cbie executive of the nation a vast sum of money to be expended in fur theranoe of the policy which he is cautiously and conscientiously fo lowing out, it shows how little is moaut by such criticism!) and how oomplete after all is the confidence of the citizens, irrespective of par ty, in the man in wIkmo hands the destinies of the union have thus been p'aced. The executive committee of th Morrow county republican club acting under an agreement of th various candidates for office in the threo lieppner precincts, met last evening aud listed delegates to the oounty convoution. The agree ment being: that the delegate chosen by this committee sba have tho support of all the cand dates at the primaries toiuor.o , and the names of the delegates chosen by the committee shall be made known tomorrow noon. Iti believed that the selection of de egates in this manner will put down any factional fight at the primaries, and give the party a harmonious convention. Coooailtuao K. (). Htrr was s tut sung on Tuasda etln ' train (or Iin, whar. lis Is rMi.tii f lernwrarll illi bit family. 1 Consumption I ViUSCOTTS EMULSION v curt consumption? Yci and y 1T'lt I. W no, v iu ii curt every cam c No. Whit camj will it curt then? Those in thtir earlier I v i X z I stages, especially in young people We rruke no eiif- gcrated culms, but we have positive evidence that the early stu of V I i Scott's Emulsion I of Gxi livsr oil with Hypo phot phltes of Lime anJ Soda In these cams results In a positive curt to a large rtunv J Ut. In advanced cams, how jj erer, lie, this should long well-known rtm.Jy X '' & " wMTris,ktr V.T;rdt5 . . ' . w ! , - . m aywo, ir.a mm a, atooay im,w In .u Lit lurfr lain fir. il L'.'.? .IT ?j w " , " -'o ... ka" U fc-.r.,tr.a w. a4 i w r-nr ail. swrpTtMniij, y "" J - ih.l,ow a ii p.Mh.ao.V.. jtw " " . w ltS Wltpl'S of ll.as I aa. S-.tW a, u , Sl...Z I. .V , . '- -I - WHH th. l a) tal l KUfTaywkl.cw-wa, b..rw I .Jli.,,;i ..tti., 10... . O XwV"r' U " 4 Hvitvt w i M f faun Nr ,lw I riiiiV-tuW1 lll:-, I .nc MB. DUNN TAKES HIS BEAT. Blarkman'i 8aeeMor Traaaft r Hade oi Monday The Deputies. From Portland Tribune. David M. Dodos was installed loto the office of oolleotor of internal revenue Monday morning, Henry Blaokman re tiring. The change took plaoe at 9 o'olock, the attaches of tbe offioe wit Dessiog tbe ceremonies Speoial later al Revenue Agent L A. Thrasher has been here several dava ohecking up the offioe, and every thing being to his satis faction, the transfer was made. - United States Jndge Bellinger was present ami administered tbe oath of offioe to tbe new oolleotor and bis chief deputy, Frank Davis. After tbese ceremonies were over, Ool leotor Dunne announced his offioe foroe. Tbere will be no change eioeptiog the bief olerk. John E. Bellioger, who has beeo obief deputy under Mr. Black- man, will go to his ranoh in ' Clark county, Wash. Just before tbe transfer cf tbe offioe was made, tbe offioe foroe waited upon Mr. Blaokman and presented bim with wo handsome pieces of furniture. This was followed by a little srjeeobmaking, wbicb indioated tbe high esteem in wbioh Mr. Blaokman was held by those associated with bim. Collector Dunne yesterday made the appointment of all his otber deputies uoder the emergency prerogatives granted tbe offioe. All of tbese appoint ments with tbe exoeption of that of the deputy at Cirole City, Alaska, wbiob holds for 60 days, are 30 days' appoint' ments. This is done to enable the col leotor to familiarize himself with tbe duties of hii office and to determine tbe fitness of his temporary appointees. If, the expiration tf 30 days tbe servioe oan be improved by making obaoges they will be made. Tbe oomplete roster of appointees fol lows, all of tbe Oregon appointments with tbe exoeption of one being re appointments of present incumbents: W. 8. Lotan, keeper of bonded dis tillery aooounts; offioe made vaoant by tbe promotion of J. Frank Davis to tbe obief clerkship; salary, 91,200. John M. Rogers, assistant oashier and keeper of seals and reoords; salary, 81,000. Miss Oeorgia I. Brazil, clerk io stamp department and keener of reoords o brewery department; salary, $1,000. Frank Paul, Seattle, olerk of stamp department; salary, $600. James B. Mollay, pnlioiDg division deputy, headqnarters in Portland and operating In Benton, Claokamaa, Clat sop, Columbia, Lino, Linoolo, Lane Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Yam bill Washington and Tillamook counties salary, $1,41)0; expenses, $750. Edward L. Mims, policing division deputy, headqnarters at Pendleton, for Baker, Grant, Gilliam, Harney, Morrow Malbuer, Sherman, Union, Umatilla Wallowa and Wasoo oouoties; salary $1,400; expenses, $700. Andrew J. Barlow, polioiog divisio deputy, headquarters at Grant's Pass, for the counties of Curry, Coos, Doug' las, Jaokson, Josephine, Klamath and Lake; salary, $1,000; expenses, $400. Lawrenoe O'Brien, policing division deputy, headquarters at Tacoma, Waab fur the enmities of Chebalis, Clark Clallam, Jefferson, Kitsap, Lewis, M son, Fierce, Paoiflo, Skamania, Thors ton aud Wahkiakum; salary, $1,200; ex penseg, $760. D. W. Bowes, pnlioingdlvisloa deputy, betidqnarters at Seattle, Wash., for tbe ooonties of Island, King, Han Joan Skagit, Snohomish and Wbaloom; sal ary, $1,400; expenses, $5(10. Joseph 8. Wilson, policing division deputy , headquarters at Spokane. Wash, tor ths counties of Adams, Douglas Lincoln, Okanogan, Stevena, Spokane and Whitman; salary, $1,400; sinenses $.'.00. Uerlrt O. Gregg, policing division deputy, headquarters at Walla Walls, for tbe ooooties of Aaotlo, Colombia, Franklin, Garfield. Klickitat, Kittitas Walls Walla and Yakima; salary, $1,000 rx penars, $700. William C. I'sdlar, polking division drpnly, headquarters at Kitia, Alaak for all thai portion of Alaska sooth of ths fiOt h parallel ot Borih latitude; sal ary, $000; I peases, MOO. Jobs 11 IXnIsob. policing division deputy, headquarters at Circle City, Alaska, for all thai ponton of Alaska north of lbs fiOlh parallel nf oorth latitude; salary, $1,000; sxpeosns, $ooo. tUiMfty lUraaata. "for twenty years 1 was a snrfrrsr from dyspepsia, sod received osly Urn porary relief, hot I have bn had asy Iron !! witb df specie sines taking S f,w bottles t( Hood's Haraaparills. I stmsslr reoonron. Hood's Haraapa rills to anyone tn(Trlog from dyspep sia." Jons 11 1ULL, Fsirbaves, Vmq IngloB. Hood's 1M la sis lbs lbs only ('ills to lake witb Hood's saparillarill. I'nels Ilea i 'arker sad M H. Maiwell rrs down fiom Hatdmao yesterday. Mllllens Clvsw Asy. It U srtUitily gratifying to Ihs pob lie to kaow of on c- srfs In Ihs land bo sr r4 afraid to bs stima t the n.1y and sanVriBS. Tb rnprttMt of lr. King's Nw Inf fur IW samptiifi.t'jsstis asd (VMs, hate gi. en sway over tnilllios trial bottles ol Ibis great BedirtttS sod tiavs Ihs sal Is'trlx ol know tug II ttas aUoluUly eared llxtstaed if bopela . Astma, KrenetiMt. Hareeee sad all Aim as ol Ihe Threat, Ctel aa l Ia are ssrely ss'ed by tt tll os J. tr, ninr ft-m -r - mi leHiMa-vti .ai a iba ... a M j al MerMaae la lb I .amy wf M.enw. aw Mow. INDIANS TOH CATTLE THIEVES. Umatilla Backs Take Fifteea or Cos Rioes's Bteers From Depala Galefc-Posse of Ea ragtd Mrs la Paraait or the Thieves. From Pendleton Tribune. Fifteen head of two-year-old steera are reported stolen from Gas Ring, of Despain golob, by tbe Indians. Tbe cattle were missed Sundoy, and a posse, oonsisting of Jonas Watler, ot Elimers, and Mike Koekie, started in pursuit. Tbey followed on tbeir trail as far as tbe Columbia river, and it is tbongbl tbe thieves swam the river and probably reached tbe Yakima reservation. Upon the return of the party io pur suit all the Norwegians in that section equipped themselves and started scour ing the country for tbe thieves. It is supposed it was a party of Uma- lla Indians tbatdid the stealing. Every effort is being. made to head tbem off. That section is thoroughly aroused, and they are caught they will be dealt witb io a very unceremonious manner. To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Cand v Cathartic. 10c or 25c. II C. O. C. tall to cure, drut'giBts refund money. Major Marshall, of tbe Salvation army, ill arrive from Walla Walla tomorrow and will bold services at tbe barracks on Sunday. During bis stay here number of reoruits will be sworn into service in tbe army. (nJOOd's uure sick neadacne, bad a taste In the mouth, coated H-A I I a tongue, gas In the stomach, III Is distress and Indigestion. Do " " not weaken, but have tonic effect. 2i cents. The only Fills to taks with Hood's Sarsaparilla. HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or oommon glass witb urine and let it stand twenty-four hours a sediment or settling indioates an un healthy condition ot the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate or pain in tbe baok, is also oonvino- og proof thai the kidneys and bludder are ont of order. WHAT TO 1)0. Tbers is comfort in tbe knowledgs so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy fulfils every wish io relieving pain in the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It oor reots inability to bold urine and scald' ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use ot liquor, wine or beer, and overoomet tbal unpleasant neoessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbe night Io urinate. Tbe mild and the extraordinary effect of 8 warn p. root is soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its' wonderful on res of tbe most distressing oases. If you need medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, trice fifty cents and one dollar. You may bavs a sample bottle and pamphlet' both sent free by mail npon reoeipl of three two cent stamps to oover cost of , postage on the bottle Mention the Heppoer Gazetts sod send your sddress to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Bing bampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee lbs geouioeness ot this offer. ' Timber Culture-Final Proof. Lino Orrirs arTin Dai i.h, Orxoon. Min n 1'ilh IikiM. XTOTK K IS HKKKRY C.IV'KN TH4T HAT 1 1 rirk Hlllane, ol lli-mmer, has Sled notice in imrmiim lo mas final iirimi before 1. W Morrow, comitv rlerk. at his olhro In Hrnnner. Oregon, on Monday th Hi day ol April, Ihw, on iimiwrenlitiro application No. XI lor the H jr,V WLj K', fei'tlou 14,ln township No. 3 raiilta No. 2A K. W. M H naino as it John WnndwAr.1 Prnnla HpllUu. William S. U-tller, and (Samuel Ix-nirr, all ol lieppner, Orvfroii. JAM, F. MOOKK. S M Kfslslcr, SHERIFFS SALE. MOTH I IS IIEKFBY GIVE! THAT t'N (Iff anil by virtue of an esnriillnn an nr.u r ol sale, duly and mularly IhuinI out Ihe Ctn uli Court ol the Male ol Orrann, for Murriiw rtiumy. and Io me dlrwlrd. on lh Ai day of March, 1. llp.nl a )imIiimiiiI snct d- rrrenuly rrn.lrml and enlored In said tuiirt, on lb loth dy ol Marrh, 1M. In a anil thi-n ana inrrelolore ponilliig lhrln. hi-rel 1 ne aini-rican Mnrlgage Company l imited, aroiiaiin. a I orporaium, wu pisiniin, an jamre Ihnmu liowiiliif. and Hi I inn litis iH.enms as nlra at law or HU-phaii S. flow Ins. aud Maria Imwnlne. draarl. raiti.li. danlaand rommandlna ana lo sell tha hin alter rirarffid mil pmiwrty, 1 did on the IMh day ot Man h, !, duly levy upoaaml Mill, oa TwesSsy, ths 10th stay sf April, 1898 at tha hour ol 1 o'rlork In tbe afternoon aid day, at Ihe Iron! done ol the county court house In lieppner Morrow dimly Hmcon aell in tne nihrl bl.l.ler lor eeeh In band, ail tha following ate -rib.! real ealate tow It the aoiin aeat quarier ot m iiiin twenty eight. I township two, amith ol rang twenty lour, eesl w. m an annate, an. I being in Morrow I nun nrvgon, tM-lher with the lenementa heredu amenta aud apputtenaiMva iherennin be I cm Ing or in any wiae appvrtalning. or an mu therenl aa will aaiiely aald In Ismeuta In tbe loiiowing auma: fc wilh lutemi ll.ere. Imot th imli .lay of Marrd le, al tha rale ol per rem net annnm. br tbe further sum of aighty dollars aitorneya lee, and lof lb tur Iher aunt ol I i iu cuata and dltlmraementa. aii'i an ruing e.wia a, U MAMNK. tl ehatiS et Morrow rvnnty urrgnn. sitsRirrs sale. VITUI l Hltli7"oiVf THAT HT I' I rt lie of an iianUos and oM.r pf duly Ian by Hie tint ,l id. rierull lourl w Ihe to.inty nf Morrow, aial of rr..n. dai Ihe ..I rtay of Man h. I. In a i.ium a. ll..a In tha t I trull t.irt l"f aald loom; a,H Male. h.tla Jtmra J.tntm and Jamra J:i aa a-lmliilrirat.w n Iba awtalw of b.ia J.mrt d- -t. plalntllt, MenMM fmltaient aeainal " S.satfniVMlMeM J aaaavart, g SI Hiahow . aaaig -o ol liao t li.aoitant d't.b.r, J w Mrwntw, lb lvr,..n Hallaay ami a.l(ilon rminv, a euailon. and I at Woal l delnutanta b't lb sum l tae lam,, M ft lluMn.1 u4y Two IhUiaia, wnb lotmel than- al tha ml ol Hi par ,,,) annua. It.oa lh( IMh da? ol rt.f.,s,r va ,, lha lurtbav tmm ot I aa HuMtH yMf '. ara I'Wiwf s IWa, and mee and dia..irmt,ia tal al Ta.utj 1.4 tri, aa tha iia day M gebroarv l bull. la karaby gt.aw thai w on Wadoa. day, iba enH 4ay Ae'tl. laaa, al I arl.at P as MHI'Mtl lilt, inwl A'Mntlh, a. al Ma ta Mat , M.enw eot,lv i rawnlv imaoa, aail bl.l In I. ra.N l It ... (1.. a I It bl(h la Itaixl. lha b-llowta 4aa rtll hf.Hafti wu aia ballot ll.an.rfia waat u iaita, a... I IoWmm iw a ih ail h.r ol ail-.a ill la tHWhahia Ian I . .,ik fanga la. mi alt t wi aH an. lha ai-ith Ka I of lha aatk aaal t ar a l la Sna wablp laa a kmlb iwna la.-l, ait I , I W M taa wavth awa, t'a'a M arlla laa f tm a t..a hl. (a a ; MMtb laar.iv .a IH t M, and Mi a ol lha nax ik st.ta ol L alahl ,tt la h,.. , f-ar I , m ik at; Last Week We simply knocked competitors silly with display of k: I mm Mm the finest ever shown in this city. Our prices are as low as the lowest, if not a little lower. 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. Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGbandk, Oregon, March 10. 189R. NOTICE 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 be fore J. W. Morrow County Clerk, Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 23, 1898, viz: WILLIAM H. CLARK, Pre-Emption D 8 10540, for the Y4 NWli, SEli N W!4 and N W! BW Sec 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. Hezekiah Tippett. of Hennner. Oregon. Robert B. Clark. of durdane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman, of Vinson, Oregon. JS. W. HARTLKTT, 30-41 Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Offici at La Gbandk, Oreoon, March 1. 1898. NOTICE Ig 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, on April 23, 1898, viz: JOHN T. GALLOWAY, Hd E No S353 for the 8E4 of Bee & Tp 2 8 R 27 EWM. He names the following witnesses to nrove his 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. tt. W. HARTLKTT, 29-40 Register. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT TE DALLES. OREGON. I J March 2. 1898. Notice Is herehv ctven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final Droof In sunnortof his claim, and that said proof will be made oeiorej. w. .Morrow, uniiuty Clerk, at Heppner, vsregon, on oaiuruay, April in, in'j, vis; OKO. W. HMITH of Heppner; Hd ft No 2909 for the NE!4 of Bee u, i p z o Hwiwn, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon and cultivation of, said land, viz: James P. Khea. Kalnh L. Henge, of Heppner, Oregon, Robert J. Hill, of Lexington, Oregon, and Joseph Mason, of lone, Oregon, JAB. F. MOORE, 28-S9. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at Ths Dai.i.ss. Orruon, Keliruary 20, Ihsir. OTICE IS HEREBY filVEN THAT THE following. named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final Droof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Monday April 11,1898, vis: CHARLES P. BARNETT, of Islington; Hd K No tin for the Wi NEU and lots 1 ami 2 fee II. Tp 2 8 R 25 K W M, He names tha following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, vis: John T. McMillan. Edward U Calmer, Charles K, McAltater and Thomas H. Nichols, all of Lexington, Oregon. JAo. If, MOORE, JH.t Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lard Orrics at Ths Dai.i.is. Oasnox. Krbruary2S. 18l. KT OTIC It IS HEREBY OIVKN Td AT THE 11 following nsmed seliler has fllod notice of his tnUMiMoii lo make final proof In support of his rial in, and thai said prtnil will he made brfor J. W. Morrow, County Cl.rk. at Heppuer, "rrin,os isnniiay, April II, vis: THOMAS H. NlCrtOLS, of Lrtingion: H I I No 1 for ths i W' Bee I, TplaKKWM Ha name lb. following witnesses lo prove nis continuous resilience upon ana cultivation ol said land, vis: Charles P. Harnett, John T MrMlllan, Rdward L Palmer and Charles R. McAllster, all oi Lexington. Oregon. JAa. F. MOORE, TT-S. Register. A DM I SIS THA TOR'S NOTICE. VOTItK m HKRFJIY OIVF.M THAT Till 11 umlersignnl hasnietin duly amailnlMl hv Ilia Connly ourl ol tha Htatanf Oregon, for Morrow oiinty, a.linlnl.irat"r of the rataUof KelMin Jonea. dueil All persons having rlalme aaalnal aald Mat am hereby nollflr1 to prrwrnl aania, proi.fiy vcrlf r,. bi me, al the omcvor aula ril, al Henioier. On-con. within sit rootiihs In.m the data of IMS notice. IMM4 IBIS l.'IB day nl rebruarv. I jAMra joxr. Admlulslralnrof th Esiat.of Nelson .'4 H Jones, l aasxt. Hotlct Ot Contest Timber Culture. Lasd Orrn at Ths DaU aa, Oatuo March IV lust. pOwPLAIKT HAVIKl HP KM mI AT t tbi omrw by lb duly varlBad and eorrobo rated alodavlt of kolrt wrrn, allaclng lhal John I' ai'tar. who mad timber enllur an ley No rn. for th :, ol m AXlpls KM R. at lb land oftt-a at 1 h. Kllra. on th day ol bixerabar, IwT, and bis hair htt wholly andonil aald Irart, a-d bate (allad and ; laatadal all Itnu) sin.- th third fear altar ntry, tneiimply wllh lb II m bar rullur lawa, o. In plaai. ruiilval ot poHt any pari of th taid Irart lo Irea. Mlint ot rulUnt. a rw tnlra.1 hy law, thendor with tb view to lb. raiw-aliallon nl aald anlry. th aald part law ar bant.y uwiwine. and rauirad toWandan twa haMor J M"fenw, eonnly elert of M ir row room? al bla nrbrw at Happnar, ttmroQ, on lha lath day ml April aa t lo o rba-t a , of aald day, than and that In frnatoea awh baalt ", aa ihay oay bae eiorwriiint lha aald a Irvallon lb Sl baartng to b had bab.e tha h' 'n and Haalar at tb l;i. Irraron oa lha i lk day of Ar"l, la al lha hour of 10 r I-. M N Miaibg. Matlalay. Ml W, II Hl'.i.a. Marat, ar. aTATlON. In THI I'ltflTT CiifllT Of THI STAII of fftaoo. b4lbroiaiy of Morrow, la lb mum 4 tba aauia at Job a M O. Spaa- rwf a mlnoe, Taj irry. ,rdtaof tbsttwf aald mitf ffawllnf la Ik aama a4 lb aa ol Otawoai, Tot) am Kara i. , riw-t and Fa.ilrad in apr la lb I maiy t onrt nl lb ai.l fw lb t o n i , m Mnrenw.! Ikat oort rwow tbara4 This o o our our o o o o h Hi ft The Leader Of Course! it v m The man that Leads people like to buy. stand aside for him. reason why so many added to the list at T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, V (f Is a "joy forever." That's what jS you'll T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- "When you hear dem bells T 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 ! 6 MAT HALV0RSEN, 6 LEADING OF I0NE g Keeps A Beneral Slock of Morchaiiii o o C Including all tho Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies, Wood and Willow ware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. MflT HALVORSEN, IONE. OIJKQON. A.. ABUAHA.MSICK, Merchant Tailoring! Mr. Ahrahanifjick i the pioneer tailor of Hem ner. hu work is always first class and Mti?ae tion guaranteetl. v CALL, AND 8Ki: Mil ON MAY HTHKKT They Are The Mustard MEADOWS & HATTEN M Hin I Eiiin ti SiEcniiwi 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 as low as Ihe lowest. m J i m m is the one from whom The slow, plodders all That suggests a good customers are being ii find at to MERCHANT v.wv 9 9 Trj tsi Etf; i:i UiUi,