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The Gazette.
Friday, April 1, 1898.
Candidates' Announcements
T hnrehv announce to the nnnllc of Morrow
county, that I will be a candidate before the
next republican county convention for nomi
nation to the office of county assessor.
Hespecuun
w.
Lexington, Or., March 7, '98.
. B. McAlisteb.
T herphv annniinr.6 mvself a candidate for the
office of county aaseasor, subject to the will of
the republican ccunty convention.
A. C. PETT8YS.
I hereby announce to my friendi and the
Sublio of Morrow county that I win be a can
irlutu hafnrn the remiblican county conven
tion for the nomination to the office of assessor
of Morrow county. l. . rata,
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of county Bupt of Schools, iubject to the
will of the Republican county convention.
Having triven to do my whole duty for two
years,
efforts,
Having striven to do my wnoie auty ior two
years. I trust that the people will approve my
efforts. J. W. 8HIN.IY.
bard-earned provisions with this
horde of bams is past oar com pre
hension. Chickens are fast disap-
pearing in some parts of town,
clotbiog has been stolen and no
telling what may happen if decis
ive action is not taken to rid our
selves of this nuisance. Already
the county has got to foot a six
month's board bill and the costs of
a trial for one of this class, and if
they are not driven out there will
be more of the same kind of bills
for the taxpayers to foot People
have to protect their property by
arresting thieves. If they are driv
en out promptly it will save mon
ey to the county and city.
Iti Trath Verified ! Voir Owa Experience.
The importance of good spring med-
OUR PUBLIC 8CHOOLB.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
the omce ol (jouniy superintendent 01 ocnoois,
iubject to the decision of the Republican con
vention of Morrow county. A. HonsoN.
In response to the earnest solicitation of num
erous friends, I herebv announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Cleric of Morrow
county, subject to the will of the Republican
county convention. Vawikb Crawford.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of Representative, subject to the will of
the Morrow county Republican convention.
. L. Fbkixand.
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.
O.K. FARN8W0RTH.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
county commissioner, subject to the will ol the
republican county convention
Job Luckman.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
county commissioner of Morrow county, iub
ject to the will of the republican county con
vention. r.u vii
Ed
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of sheriff 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 clerk, subject to the decision of
the republican county convention,
N. C. Maris,
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of Justice of the Peace for the 6th District
of Morrow county, subject to the will of the
Republican County Convention.
M. B. Galloway.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
county commissioner, subject to the will of the
republican county convention. Jay Libvin.
Republican convention tomor
row. Tomorrow the republicans will
name the ticket that will be in the
lead next June.
We believe more unpledged
delegates will go into convention
tomorrow than ever before in the
history of Morrow county. This
is as it should be. Select tlie
stongest men and then let the rank
and file do their entire duty and
victory is assured.
AN IMPORTANT POINT.
J. W. Morrow and John Rasmns cams
op from Portland Wednesday morning,
where they bad been in attendance at
the democratic state convention. Mr,
ioine w general, reoognized and the L,orrow WM nomjnllted for joiot M011,( r
reasona for it are baaed opon natural
and unavoidable condition!.
First, the need of each a medicine ia
more imperative at tbia eeason than at
en) other. Daring the winter the blood
has become loaded with impnritiee and
robbed of its vitality. These impurities
must be expelled and new vitality given,
if good health ia to be ezpeoted through
the coming eeason.
for Morrow, Qrant and Harney coontici
on the fusion ticket.
Mood's
Pills
No one can successfully claim
that the republican convention ia
packed this time. Experience is a
bitter teacher, but people never
forget, lessons learned in her
school. A more representative
body of republicans never have
met in Morrow county than will
convene here tomorrow morning.
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Now that the primary election for the
ohoosing of delegates is a thing of the
past we are ready for reflection upon
the subject of possible candidates before
the state convention which meets at
Astoria on April 14tb. All are united in
the desire for the eeleotion of the very
best men for the several positions, al
though we may not all be ready, at this
moment, to name the same men for eaob
plaoe.
There is one place, however, about
which there seems to be great unani
mity of opinion, judging from our ex
obangea, and that is the position of state
superintendent of public instruction
The unanimous verdiot seems to be that
J. H. Aokermnn, principal of the Harri
son street school, Portland, is the very
best man for the plaoe. In this opinion
the school interests of Morrow oounty
unite. Prof. Aokermnn is personally
known to the teaohers here as he has
come in oontact with themintbeoapaoity
of instructor at the oounlv institute.
In selecting a man for the position of
state superintendent of publio instruc
tion, in our humble judgment, there is
just one consideration to be taken into
aooonnt, a consideration of great mag
nitude as tar as the sohool interests are
conoerned, and that is the ability of the
candidate to appreciate the needs of the
public sohoola of the state and especial
ly with ns, the needs of Heppner and
Morrow connty, and bis equipment to
meet the sitnation as it exinto.
From all we can learn about Prof.
Ackerman we are led to the oonolnsion
that he is prepared to serve the people
of the state and incidentally onr own
interests most acceptably, as he is
above everything else a pnblio sohool
man, having been engaged 1 1 that work
for the past twentw three yanrs. He is
a graduate of one of the best normal
sohnols in the United Stntos, and has
had four years servioo as comity school
superintendent of Multnomah county.
There are quite a few people living over
In Mnltnomuh connty, and we know of
no better plane for a school man to ao-
qnire special training that we may bene
fit by his f xperiet'oe io tmi'ding np our
public school system.
We want the best there is for oar pat
lie schools , pnrlinnUi Iv our rural sohools,
and the roan that lias a lurge sympathy
and thorough unitVrstauilini; along those
hues ia the mnn to rrceive the support
of the Morrow enmity delrgNtinn. Hnoh
a man we believe J. II. Aokrrman to be,
anil he is posm-med of an energy and
capacity (or hard work tbut niakts him
popular with the people.
Stimulate the stomach,
rouse the liver, cure bilious
ness, headache, dizziness,
fWnnd tha itibm i. mn. OUI stomach, constipation.
, """P" I ate. PrlM HaIH h .11 Hr,H..
uie io toe oenem to 06 derived from a raa onij mil to take with Hood's SarBapajill
good medioine at this time than at any
other. It is a time when the body is
in a debilitated condition beoause of im- HOW TO FIND OUT.
pure and impoverished blood, and every
function will quiokly respond to the Fill a bottle or oommon glass with
toning up effects of a good blood purifier. orine 80(1 le it stand twenty -four hours;
The fact of the impure oondition of sediment or settling indicates an un-
the blood in spring is made manifest by healthy condition of the kidneys. When
the appearanoe of boils, pimples, bum- urine stains linen it is evidenoe of kid
ors and eruptions that disfigure the faoe ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri-
and oause annoyance and pain. The Da,e or Pain 'n the baok, is aleo convino-
fact that the blood is impoverished and lH Proof 'hat the kidneye and bladder
lacking in qualities needed for nourish- " t ol order.
inc. Rtrenathnnino and nnat.aininiv thai WHAT TO 1)0.
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body is proved by the tired and languid lae' ooml" m ,ne
feeling that prevails in spring, nervous" 0,ten nvttmei, that Dr. Kilmer's
ness. sleeolessness. loss of annetite and owMnp-twoi. tne great Eldney remeay
a general deranged oondition of the fnlfile ever wish in Pn in the
system. Daoic, Kidneys, liver, bladder ana every
The truth of these statements ia abon- ps" ot tne nr,nary PB8- oor-
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dantly verified by expenenoe. You r0018 ""7 doiu unu .nu .na-
know yourself what we mean. You ID PB,D ,n passing ii, or oaa enects io.
know von don't feel .ell when wrmr lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and
w " I ... a . -I Ml
weather begins. You know you are often unpleasant necessity oi
"all played out" just when you want to n P to " P tlmf8
, . . a UliriDif IU0 lull I .O UriUBlB. lUtt 1UI1U
Nnwthene-rl unfl lh .11 imnort.nt uu ,u0 "iraoruiuary enec. oi cwbuj-
question is, what medicine will do yon 10 t00D realized- t b
I Boys
We simply knocked our
competitors silly with our
display of
I Youths
10
the finest ever shown in
this city. Our prices are
as low as the lowest, if not
a little lower.
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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 as 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.
the most good? We answer without any
highest for its wonderful cures of the
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaObanok, Oregon,
March 10, 1898.
L i.-l ' T . J
i H0,r. Rr.nriii w. in. it i. medicine you should have the best. Sold xtotice 18 hereby give tha the
"-i - , . - , . , , -j - A' ioiiowing-naraea seiner nas niea nonce oi
constantly doing a grand work for those by dn8B ' pnce fl y Bndone his intentions make final proof in iupportof
n J.il V I 1 - l lilA his xluim and tViot bqM nrnnf tart II ha mada ha.
who ere snfTenno from the effeote nf ao,,ar- ou may nave . eampie ' "77 "irM.
impure blood. We know it cures the DU pBmpmBl ooln ,ro u ' 5? Thw' ,-g ' HePPner- on APm
worst oases of scrofula and hip disease, Pn reoelP, of ,bree two oen' "P WILLIAM H. clark,
as well as sores, ulcers, humors and pirn- B" ' p j llWAmW
I Hh nnniM tha InUnvrintr w tnotiai ti nrnva
have failed. We know it i. recommend- vour address 0 Dr. Kilmer k Co., Bing- hi, coi.tinuous residence upon anrt cultivation
.. , . M v m.- ' m"i, viz; auuy j. nczcKian
ed by all dootors ss the best blood medi- bamPtoi. N- Tbe Proprietors of this Tippetti of Heppuer, OreKon, Robert 8. Clark,
cine it is possible to obtain. We know Pler guarantee the genuineness of this ounrtwn. ibn. v.
Hood's Barsaparilla is Amerioa's great- 30-41 KeKisUr
est medioine, because It cures when all
other's fail.
"The members of our family have de
i vnil vt nnk rtanaA 9 im tha naa r f
Hood's Harsaparilla. My father was IN
severely troubled w
Toe rapid growth of the proteo
tion sentiment in the Bouth is ill
ustratod by a letter received from
a Virginia democrat published in
tho New York Bun, in which he
declares that the Wilson law was
an aggregation of iniquities and
that the only objection to the
Dingloy law is that it does not go
far enough in the interest of pro
tection.
A HECENT dispatch from Ne
braska, commenting on the local
elections in that state, says: "The
free-silver isane, which was made
the leading feature of these elec
tions last year, is being ignored
cow, old party lines and municipal
reforms being tho issuo. This is
accepted as certain sin of weak
nest on the part of Nebraska sil
ver men."
I'll EHI PENT McKlNLET's thought
ful and conscientious course in il
tormiuiug the final action of the
admiuiatration on the Cuban qnes-
tiou is being generally commended
by citizens and newspapers, irres
pective of party. No president,
sin co Lincoln, has had such
grave problem to solve, including
as it docs, tiot ouly ttie dilliculties,
dangers and assured lws of lives
of American soldiers and citizens,
if war should bfl undertaken, but
with t!i can the danger of Urn intro.
duction of yellow fever from Cuba
during the summer months by
reason of the constant intercom
munication which would ba alo
lulcly necessary if war should t
eutrod upon and American troops
sent to that island.
Tnitf IS an J hobos are altoolh
tr too nomerjus in our town.
Tl e e is do ns of bartering tbrss
piople. They won't work am!
must lit o, and if thry dob't gt a
living by begging tiers is only one
cllmr courts open, wLlcu is t
SU1. Why oor titilaot Lav! $H
tj bi ioapillsi t ditiJs thilr
Curs that cough itb Sliiloh'a Cure
Ihe best oongb cure. Hr-Iievcs enmp
promptly. One million bottles sold last
year. 40 doses tor !2-Vt. Sold by On
snrA Ilrork. y
KAHTIIQI'AKE AT MHC INLAND.
Qrett Itanag 0r to BnllillM at the
Navy-Yardi.
Vallejo, Cel., Maroh 31. -Work at the
oavy-yerl has been ahut down and 1700
employes ars idle. A conservative
estimate of the damage dons by ths
sartbquaks at ths navy yar J places II at
ball a million dollars. Only two build
intfi at tha navy -yards eaped damage,
lbs administration bnildiog and ths
ordioanea stnrrbnuss and work ahopa.
Tbs saw mill and paint simp ars a maas
of rains, and every building eiorpt tbs
two mentioned soitalnsJ soma damage.
One naval officer ealimatea Ilia damage
at Il.lKHl.lUKI. All eomplioaied aud
sipeasivs machinery ia mil nf place,
aud will bav to ha taken down anil put
op afterwards. The riamave at Vellcjo
Ions ia ealtiuated al lOU.tKU
INVITATION TOR PROPOsAliS TO EXE
CUTE GOVERNMENT BURVEVS.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 8KALED
propoxals will tie reo-lvort at thU onlce up
Land Offici at La Obandk, Orkoon,
March 7.
VTOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
A'
tha
MV father WaS 1 propooalS Will tie re(!Ptvei at thU Odlce UP IV fnllnwlnv-nameti antllnr hu fll1 nntlep
in. i.nm... to and Including April 13th, 18HH. for running I of his intention to make final proof in iupport
nil numor, DUl it measuritiK, and markliig according to law and I nl hlmlalm. inH that. nrnnf will ha made
readily yielded to Hood's Saraaparilla." " t'i i uii u .7, Z be,0''tZ'1 County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore-
' . to wit: T 1 8 R 41 E suod. lines 60, extr. E0n. at HePDiier. Oregon, on April 23. lsy8. v:
1( I . . J LJ T f , ,,. -0. ... , II u. Aa D 1, 0 ...LJ " " ' -
iuiui, A. lu. y Hiiic, onium vro, i vmu nu. ui iiuien, w, tinnii r. biiimj. i JOHN T. GALLOWAY
MRM. GARNSEY.
lines. 8: est. no. of miles. 66: T 2 H R 41 E iubd.
linen AO. PTt 1 1 II I'll 12. put. nn mllei 11: T X S tt
41 E subd lines. 60, ext lines fl, est no miles 66; Hd E No 5353 for the 8EV, of Sec 6 Tp 2 8 R 27
-r H K 42 K. mind llnpN. fill eTt tin. :tl put nn. bum.
mlluM CIA. T '! U R 11 V BitKil lln.a OA nw Unam I Hfl tltmM the folinwlnBT WltnCRRPi tiT ArAIR
21 put nn m!lp M: T 4 H R 4rt K pnhrt llnpi. HO. I nis continuous resiaence upon ana cultivation
Elsewhere in the Gazette mention is "t lines, 12, est no. miles, 72; T 25 R R 44 K, of said land, vU: A. J. Stamp, M.J.Devin.W.
Kil ll.w.a Ri a nM wit amt nn m r.. 81.1 - I fl. McCartv and Knatpr Adams, all nf Hpnnnnr.
uinuv in lun pi cjiuiiiuni J iicariupi in uiib I 1 ji B H ID r , SI1DO lines, (Ml, exi Hues, Y, est no I irtrKuu,
rt . i --.. muea. Ti: T ai a K 43 K. suoa lines, m. ext lines. I jv. . bti,tt,
.uarKun.e warnae,, auu lue mots 01 . 't , 7H Bldl mmi Rt ,tR,.d- 29-40 Register.
the trial are therein recorded. Mrs. prices per mile for each and all of the above
i ..... . , , clsses oi surveys, ana no was win be consm- Itlntino nf Intontinn
Qamsey has decided to locate in ered where the prices are above $20 per mile for NOUCe OJ inienilOn.
n,,,.. ..A .ill tk.a ir h.P iuDrtlvi.ioiia ana connecting lines, lai lor
u ' " " v" I townsliipand rangellnei, and 125 forbase, stnn-I r AND OFFICE AT T'fE DALLES, OREGON,
headauartera for Some time to Come. As dard, meildlan, and meander lines. All bids j March 2. 1WH. Notice is herebv Kiven that
. , ; ., M n. must be made In wrltli.g, sealed, unci marked the following named aettler has filed notlceof
two Other Complaints against Mrs Oarn- i'ropnsals to Exe;ite Government Hurvcy his Intention to make final proof in iupportof
aa remain vet to be disnoaed ol the n,''r",n " otu no .a, oatea March 2. ix'-W.' hla claim, and that aald pnnif will be made
sey remain yet io ne uispoaea oi, ine p y ,.ft .uhi,m celn penmn or before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk. at Heppuer,
nine ior tueir uesriog ueiUK set ior ius , " i uregon, on naiumay, April i, irsb, vis
,.,.i- i i i ni " '"j" ..r.. . ifr.i. vt. nil i n.
zwu lost, bub oi necessity ia oompeuea notice win tie opened on April 14, ikux, and no. of Heppner; Hd K No joy for the VZi ot Sec
nee lorwaraeo io tne successim Dinner wiihin 1 12, Tp 2 S K 24 K W M.
, ,y,,0,v,,,,OT,,.,,,,-., .,,,,,,,, ,, Me names the following witnesses to prove
to remain, but these things do not bin
der ber io the least from Continuing to Including said surveys, and bond, which must his continuous residence upon and cultivation
.! ,,. -?!. vl K Rhea. .Raljih U
nwui .ua iiiiiiinuairij, iuij ivrntn ,i,ni imv, ri-imiiio mill HMhiffi. n HftlDlmr. Iln.irnn HnlMirt J Hill.
c impetent survev
must ex
of
Only responsible, rellalile and Benge.of Heppuer, Oregon. Robert J H
revora will lie emiiiiirea.wno i,iiui,, n,..,,,, .,i l.-..,.h u.... .1 1...
ul. Ih.l In M,.,.,, u .. .1 ,111 I T. , v . w .... . , .. . -
IfV 11,,1,1111-U Ml Kill l,IIU III IllllilllC 1110
entimateil amount nf contract in each Instance,
m
The Leader
Of Course!
xThe 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.
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jjj A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, ijj
JA8. t, MOORE.
Register.
do good to the Buffering ones
baa been and will continue beneflittiog
Mrs. Oarnsey baa met with wonder
ful snooeaa in selling tha medioines shs It will be reuutrml that the surveys herein
.,.,. . i. ,,-. dpscrltied be completed and returns made to
manufsotures and people OOOtinue to thl, ,,. on or before Dec. l, l. Surveyors
call upon ber for aid. Hhe bringa ber may suiiimt mos unner more inan one notice
",., ., . , i ... but the bids must tie seiarate under each, aud
anooess before the people io the way thisomce win limit each deputy to such an
ot newspaper advertising, and pays the amount nf work aacan be prniierly completed
piinti-r for all eervlcea rendered, asking w,,hl? h 1,,m" !'. Ths right . is n-
n ... . . ; . ',.. served by thisomce to reject any and all bids,
notLing from professional Standpoint, and nneonlraet will be binding on the part ol
and bv this means his SUOOeeded in the United htatea until approved bv the nin-
reanliina man nf tha bast nannla in tha nilstnuer of tha (leneral land Ofhre Orrica I be made before i. W. Morrow, I'ouuty Clerk,
l.ii. V' 8- Wavavoa iaaL, M.n-h . Ikmm. at Heppner, Oregon, on Monday April 11. !,
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LiNDOrrii B at Thb Di.i.i. Obkoom,
Feliruary 2fi. lw.
TOTICK 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
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you'll find at
OT. R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, Oregon-
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fnllnwlng. named aettler has filed nnlli-e
of his Intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that aald proof will
Yon should have no fear io patro
nlzlng Mrs. Oarnsey and bnying ber
remedies. There are no injurious drnii
ased in their Compounding, being made
entirely from roots and herbs, and
they never fail in Riving good and sat
isfactory reanlts
ltememher Mrs. Oarnsey can be found
in ber office Ip tha falaoe Hotel. Uon
sulfation free. Medicine furnished
HOBKRT A. HAHKHHHAM,
U H. Eurvevor tteueral.
vli:
CHARLES P. BaRSETT,
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
reasutialila rates and good reanlts 1
Land Orrics at Tnb Dai.i.ss. Osvuox
March I (K l.
VrOTtClt Irt HKRKRY OIVhN THAT I'AT
11 rlrk Hulllane. nf Hennner. has Hlisl nntli-c
oi intention lo mat Dual prnnf peiora J. W.
Vnrniw. cniintv rlrrk. at his olhre In Hennner.
at Oregon, nn Mmiday tha 25 day of April, ln-m. nn
gave lata
The wrappers nf Him Cake snap are
worth a cent epieve. Ask lilies A (5o.
lor premium book. a !k)
Persistend;
Coughs
A Oouja which Kcmi to hfOJT
on In tpitc of H the rcmcdia wt
you have Applied CfrtaJnly tutSt
rncrgctic and tcnsibU tritrtvL
For twentf-iive tcam that it
ri pftparition of cod-liver oti
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
hat proved its eUcctlverxu in cur
Inf the trying Jicctiofii ol the
throat And lungt. And thll It th
rtAKMtwhyi the cod-liver oil, par
tially digolei, itrengthent And
v vitilixet the whole tv-
Kf temi tint hvrochoBchitei
Act ai a tonic to th
mind And nerve t. And the
glycerine toothci And
helt the Irrltitlon, Can
you think ef Any comh4
rtAtlofl to effective ai this?
A.
IC0TT A 0W, , tw Yoi
ttmiNrrrulturo applleatlnn No. 2hI tirthei't
. . , , . ..i,lll - I , r'. ' T nr nrs-ilitu IV, III Hiwiiaiiip jiu. a O 1
I'xiiiuaru iii-iiuu.iuu. imuiuii; i range Ml. l K. W. M.
nm wriA m.S Mm ifmifl la ,a I if M tiamna mm ' " John tt'nn,1a...f
do anfld to tha auffarlng. T'"f """m " ""
" - i termer, an oi iietitmer. urrami.
ikA. r. MoorK.
real Eraser Khot - Keglater.
London, March 31. A reoort is cur
rent on the stock eicbaaga today to the
effect thai rreaidsot Kroger, of tha
CITATION.
of leilngton; Hd R No for the Wi KKU
and luta I and 2 tw &. Tp i S R 26 B W M.
He names tha following wltneaara tn nmva
his pontlniinns realdenr npnn anil cultivation
ol said land, vis- John T. McMillan, K.lward U
rainier, liarlea K. McAUster and Tbotuaa U.
Nichols, all of Lralngton, n-gnn.
JA4. T. M'KIRK,
Keglatar.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Laud Orrn a at Thb Dti tsa, obooh,
fctmiary ja. !.
VOTfrR S HKRKRY OIVEN THAT TH K
iV fnllnwlng. named settler haa Sled nolle
if Ills Intention tn mala flnal prnnf In support
of his claim, and that aald proof will I mad
brlnr J. W . MnrMw. County fb-rk. al lleppiwr.
I Orrgim, on Monday, April li, 1, via:
THOMAS H. KICHOUI,
nf Letlngton: H I K No ll fur the X W' Brc t.
8.mh Afrioao repoblio, has been shot IN TH I ooihty cot' rt or THE htati
.ii I I ol ttregnn, fur tha t'oimty of Mnrmw,
sod killed. No particulars are avails in tn matter of tha hum of John m. Dms-
ftillBii I WM
Ha namea tha following wit
bla.
to prove
hw roniiiiumia raalleiH-a upon ami eultlvatlnn
nl aald land, vli: bar lea P. Harnett, John T
McMillan, Kdward L I'almar ami Cbarlaa tL
A t allea Hervlea.
rer, a minor.
To J. a). Hiwrry. guard laa ot ths eatata of aald I Mc A I later, ail ot U t liiaton. iirrami
oilnnr. greeting: I jAa, t. MOORK
In tha nam of Ih Mat of Oregnn, Yon are I 37-tM. laegiater.
nereny riteii aim rwtiirm tn aporar In tha
On Kaatef Sunday ths M. K. Booth amt Chris- J.ouuty Court of tha out of Oi.-oU, f, n
a a aav. . . a..a '"I W irtniw, It lit uir n inrmil.
uanrnurcn. oi inu my wm rora.uo. me.r Mr.,,,lwt , , ,h. (,, Morrow, cm Moiu
arrvlcea. In tha atornlns a nnlted service will I dav. the mwuI rtv nf Mav. Ia. at is ri,
ha h.l.t In tha i'hrtatlan rhutrh al 11 o'clock n Inrenimtl nf thai Hay. then an llirr lo I LAB t'rfll S AT TMB PIU Ba, naCiOH
.. . ...... ., laetli yonr acenunta aa guaeillan of J. M O.I March IV !,
ant in in evening i in i-o nuiareaaimn. ,.,,,,, . a mltM.f and MinvraiiH .11 any l.l. r0,"'-l' MVXO Krrx Mtl'R AT
will mt for worship ai tne n. a. aouta, I ay lshoull nut par ovt to in aaiit John M. I ih or by ta duly riifld and mnni
church. Tha aervlre will no doubt prove to eirirrr, ma auma of money now tn bla I rati aai-iavit ol Nairt sunn, alitn that
b very Intervatlni as special
prepared for the oecaalons.
IHotlct ot Contest Timber Culture.
a ilnn M nrova in I . Hiwncer, Ih auma of money now tn hie I rati
i ...i. . t I hands nrlonaiiig lo aald John M O apenrer. I Johni" Si.rav. whn mad llmlr rmhin niry
al BJUiie M lartUf 1 Itnna, III Itnn. A (I Manhnlnmew. Judr I "o th a r, nl a., rp a H 14 K. al
Uene ta ! far TratBiBl,
W. M. I larc, ot the llonsbrry taction, wbe
baa bea In Heppner for anine , raralvlng
treaimpnl lot eriailf rhaumaiUm, dtrt4 on
ttedneailay evening lr Balam hr tie will
placw hlmaell ander Ih ear at a skilled phyat-
clan. Ha haa urrr4 irrtbl pain fur months
and It In a badly crippled up enn.lilto aa
nil of ths dlaraa hk h amt to Bav a lanee-
loin hold up.ia hissittem, Mr. Metre aa o-
th v
li i
nf Ih minty I onrt of Ih aii of tirpgon. f,. I th land nfVv al 1 be llire. nn Ih ll ! nf
tha County of Morrow, alia th ! nl aald I 'mnnlw, !:. and dtt hmtt bav holly
i "tin lam, una l.'in clay ol Stn o. A. U I ainln.t aal-1 Ira. t. an her lai)e. and neg
" I ie.ie.1 ai an inttea aim in ihimi year afb-f
A Ural; J. W. MOHNiiw. mn tiinm!.lf alls Hi, tlmlM rt lun
Ml tl. I Icfk. to. In plani. cuilKaiai n, ori ai y mci ut ta
aaM Iran Ui ir. miing n, rultlnr a es
quired by law, Iherrbrtw ana la view lo IK
catK-iiaiio nf aald iiry. lb aald frrt ara
bervby luimni'M and required li I and ta-
pear nior m awrav. eiwiniy riept 14 w
siiEKirrx SALK.
OTIt'K
Pkp lao Ml(k
mluUlet to his lila Thllajlt
at.lv aonn lo chronicle Mr. ftrc
eovarr.
initti
Nailvailna enaMnv. rtiii-ii. and tat
lio. O'ay, bi bat ba bnjU'S sharp M th I gnai-t .1. fro.UMa f.it ih um sf laa Iho,,.
pa4 laa ajinntba. la ba k fm tn (Handed trip
Ihrmisk (leant, tlllllaai and Cmnk rotinltM
(len haa bought tn round aaiaHara a Hon I .XV
keat. mil
thiwpmn
AliMig nllh tour olhrt bu ) r rpnnllng
n bfxpnwn, lim. haa thia k bare railed
art, tealilng a redaction al prlcva In ant loral
HISIST llivy THAT sT I row eminiv. at nie nart al Meviin,. iireaon. on
Virtu ol an vlarnlloa and HM of aala I In lath dav of Al-llll- altOorUaka aa.nl
nuiy Mauv.1 hy Mi tiers of lb I Irrull lourl I aaM day. tha anl liter lo fo-lor an. a lmmi
4 Ih I iniiily nf M.rtr.1. atala ol ttmcoa I '. aa they may bav mnrarnln ih aal.1
itatot lb :.l day ol Man n. I. In a rviuia I aiir,il..a Ike ..! beanng tu tmt kt ll.,r
Jona I ba tth daf ot Al-'H. I- al Ihtlwuain
a J..i..a la ri.a l a . II gi.i,,.
aaalo' I aui u W.H BI Hi. Ia.in
" v van. Mll,rv1 J aaaaaari. k a
eiahnp aaalgoe ol Ueo W Baa't
i . Motn.a, th. lT-,.. Hailaav ar Sltrkttf St At V
cnmpanlei! by his daughlaf nho gnat along to I a. tl-m la lb I In nit I nurt lot aald I ounty and I ,h neaiatrf aixl Mtrt at th !ta im,,
kH lo b I ln ttM and Jiim, Jona I aa tha Aa ly n Al-'H. '
I aa administratis ol Ih ratal nl Klea Joia I d a . JH
a niii r- i pia nllfl. Kcn.ral )u l(n,..,l
aM
awl pout M Miwiy t ffcillar aim VOTM IS ttafV UV TtfiTr
In tarsal ihrrmn at th rale nl la (r ,,t m v 4 and bv vtriwa tat aa etaruil
anuuw lr,,a th IMh dat t rl r.i.-r laa anil t. ''t and regaiatip t l
lhalurtbetuianl la Hunlra ,!, k.,,f " ,1lr" " t lb m.i h i.t.. I
.. bj.n.1,1. to but snv inora aa '" ""d r-i. .M di. fd '-- -at.a.n
aaisna m aaani w auy any aaora a ,J j..,, ara, aa U, utb da, al k " 'r"i M da.
ar aakltig baa saixk tot Ihrli at.a k ftntuary ' 1 1" du'v t.d and auwtvj la enrt.
b.Kli la Nrrby ,! K.al I all) ru Wolnr ' . I"" a all lh
dat, Ibraitik daf M A-'ll la al t a n. t - .,- IbMvIa, ama
Cia ..I aald dat. al lb front n... of Ik nn,tt ataatlraai M '". I ...,, I l-iied i
Hiae In II.i.m II , ,, a -l a I .-ii,.a naa ainig and
warket. I the Immediate vMnllr cat M.p at puhiic am n.-a b. Ih bi,ht M l tt b ra as tK..-a i....i,.g (d tas
. ... a.,. ....-.-.i I" haixl. i..iili. ilwnM i. fc. Imanle aak.iraaliaa m4 ery4,M ftaoa,
art .. of Iba thp b been dltfaawl of . a.,ia kail of i.,.a..n l" ll ...ih...,1 4 .1 .4--
that will ba aiitd Ibla atamn. but thwuaaad tote ivn la, thra and lout nl eeti n ill oaniaand e.owaan-lt aa aa ail Ik kn.
Should y b Bobi Ihfaik th Inter lot fWin- tnamahlp iaa f a.mlk ran. ...,t, M, IMI alto, n-fi. roal t"l I dWt aa Ik. 4k
try and Iba araarnt klga Pfb avar Watt a lb. ia ball Ik. a.ii.r.M a,.t da, at Mann, laaa, aaiy Uay aa-aaad nut. mm
try.aoa in prawn, awn P'a aaay wmt a w, , , , , um h , Tuaaataa Iba Iftih ala. at taell IB9B
batdabtpiMi tbaa paapl aoa that lb bay try la.al, ais (, K W M l r.rih Jl '' f ',
Th. rang Is Urn ,b.l ia a atlo. toa I i'la lo. ...k,. ... " : i " . Zl Z ,K- .TZ-
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asa ibait aaMaa ametai,!. i. . ...
Milliner
Mrs. I.. ). TM-m baa re.!
bit III t Ik .Hl,.l p., ,H Ih. tmmm, .1
naepnat aa -t rwavm in Ika al Ik rq.i
at brlna callrd ef
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bo..e la M m ki., ama!, I ..a ap . j
tsa klglMat kt t tat n enak la Ma4 a. I IK.
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araik aarM nl laaai, a kl. la
naiip taa amik ml r-r !, bat mmM
t a.) atl. .to al kag la M.e
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aotinl arrrtowaiaia I'Mmtw '-
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Mt.;WanbU"-"kr mV?"mZluH
C0NSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling
of prescriptions.
"When you hear dem bells!"
YOU SUOI LD KNOW THATTHK
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 !
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MAT HALVORSEN,
LEADING MERCHANT
" OF I0NE
Keeps A General Stock of Mcrck&iiss
Including all the Staple. Hardware, Tin
ware, HarncN, Stocktmns' Supplies,
Wood and Willowware.
First Class Goods and Low Prices
is his motto.
MflT HALVORSEN,
ioni:. OIIKOON.
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A. AI3IIAI-IAMSIOK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Mf. Atrahamaick t the pionrrr Uilor ol Ifcrp
titr. I'.it work U sUayt ftrat clan anI atiiac
tion guaranteed.
CALL AND Ore Mil ON MAY TltlT
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