The Gazette. Friday, April 15, 1898. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, E. L. FREKLAND, of Heppner. For BherltT, D. A. HAMILTON, of Heppner. For Clerk, VAWTER CRAWFORD, of Heppner. For Treasurer, MAT LICHTENTHAL, of Heppner. For Assessor, J. F. WILLIS, of Lexington. For Co. School Superintendent, J. W. SHIPLEY, of Heppner. For Co. Commissioner, J. L. HOWARD, of Pine City. For Coroner, E. R. HCNLOCK, of Heppner. bring about active operations be- J fore preparations can be completed would be to court disaster to onr seacoast cities and perhaps defeat for the navy. Besides this, there mast be taken into consideration the fact that a war which wonld necessitate the sending of troops to Cuba and a constant communi cation between this country and that island would be almost cer tain to introduce yellow fever in the South, and thus endanger mil lions of lives in this country. It is not because of unwillingness on the part of the president to main tain the honor and dignity of the nation or to protect those in Cuba who are suffering, but because he realizes the danger of entering up on a war before proper preparation has been made, and the import ance of averting hostilities if this can be done in a manner consistent with the facts. The renomination of Hon. Thos. Tongue by the republicans of the first congressional district was a fitting reward for faithful services rendered. Mr. Tongue will be elected and continue to represent Oregon in the halls of congress. The press dispatches this morn ing state that the presidebt will oppose all measures looking to the government interferring to estab lish the independence of Cuba, However, congress seems deter mined on taking this course. It is time Spain was punished and driven from the Western hemis phere. Her insolence should be tolerated no longer. According to b celebrated anatomist there are upwards of 5,000,000 little glands in the human stomach. These glands ponr out toe digestive juices which dissolve or digest the food, Indi gestion is want of jnice, weakness of glands, need of help to restore the health of these organs. The best and most natural help is that given by Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural, because it supplies the materials needed by the glands to prepare the digestive jmoes Because it strengthens and invigorates the glands Bnd the stomach, until they are able to do their work alone. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indigestion oer tainly and permanently. It does so by natural means, and therein lies the seo ret of its wonderful and unvaried suooess, At druggists, prioe 10 cents to 81.00 per bottle. AT TAYLOR COLLEGE. Wife of President Wright Thankful to Labi . I Week We simply knocked our competitors silly with our display of This Week... Wejjask 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. Boys 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 I o o o 30C PRESS COMMENT, Mb. Ellis baa been turned down, but we venture the assertion that the people of the second con gressional district will have cause to regret tbat such baa been the case before bis successor is elected. The Gazette will do all in its power to elect Mr. Moody, but at tbia particular time in our history it would have been wise to return to congreBB from this district a man who has proved by experience his eminent fitness for the place. Toe state convention at Astoria proceeded to' business yesterday in a harmonious manner and will put up a ticket that will be elected, The republicans of the state are getting together and will stand united in the impending conflict, preparod to down the fusion com bination completely. Oregon has no desire to bo plncod ia the con dition of her sister on the north, who ia now suffering the conse quences of her folly in having turuod the state over to the re. form(?) forces at her last election Knock 'em out now and it will not be necessary to repudiate them hereafter. In intervening in Cuba this gov, eminent baa no intention of mak ing a war of conquest, but in the language at President McKinley ia merely endeavoring "to fulfill a duty to humanity by ending a sit uation the indefinate prolongation of which has become insufferable." Therefore whether the war will go farther than ia neceasary to drive the Spanish out of Cuba will de pend upon theHpaniah themselves, wuiieine oliicial plan oi opera tions ia not known outaido of thowe who aro intrusted with the duty o! carrying it out, it ia understood that the initial naval demonstra tions of thia government will made agaiuit Cuba alone, and tha no Lotttile moveineuts against the Spanish coloniea ia the l'hillipine iflandft, the Canary island, Porto Itieo will be made union the apportion of the Spanish navy to our taking poosion of Cub shall make such steps necessary, Great bb bave been tbe viotories of war the victories of peace bave been greater. Mr. McKinley, president of this great peaoeful notion, bas shown commendable sagacity and statesman ship by exhausting every peaceful method of tbe solution of tbe Maine dis aster and the Cuban question before possibly resorting to tbe arbitrament of war. The hot beads that burned him in effigy in Virginia recently and tbe im patient rabble tbnt oougregutes on street oorners and denoonoe bis "weakness," give evidence that tbey bave but lightly weighed tbo responsibility that rests upon the ram Btisweruble to the whole oountry and to the wide world. Moro Observer. The middle of the roaders are gaining strength every day. Upon sober, around thought, and reflection there are many populists who begin to understand where they are at. They do not relish tbe idea of having it throwu at them for years to ootne, tbat tbey forsook their party and abandoned their priuoiples to eleot s few men to olnoe. Linn County Republioau, At Ta lor college Upland, Indiana one cf the buildings, "Tbe Maria Wright Hall," bears the name of the donor on tbe ocrner etone. Maria Wright is the wifj of Key. John R Wright, tbe presi dent of the college, i.s well as president of the "National Association of Local Preachers," a familiar name, etpeoially to Methodists, all oyer tbe country. It anyone bBs known tbe luxury of oiug good tbe beloved wife Bnd co worker of tbe president of Taylor college bas enjoyed her share. In the eame helpful spirit with v biob she bas helped many a poor struggling student by some thing more substantial than good advice, Mrs. Wright writes to tbe proprietors of Paine's celery compound hoping some, one may be benefited by Paine's celery compound, as ber letter shows that she has been: Washington, D. O., May 24, 1897. 1337 10th St., N. W. Wells Riobardson & Co.: ' Dear Sirs: I find your Paine's celery oompnnnd of much benefit as a touio. Since taking it I feel stronger. I take pleasure In recommending it. Respectfully, Mrs. a. Maria Wright, Every person who bas ever taken P ine's celery compound baa observed bow soon it regula ea tbe bowels and dears be whites of tbe eyes of tbat yellow jaundice look. Another witness of its invigorating capacity that may eeoape tbe notice of persons not accus tomed to ordinarily employing this test is its effects upon the pulse. Observe tbe firm, regular, full pulse that was be fore nnoertain, fluttering and eeble. The great eusoeptibility of women to worry is heightened by tbe faot tbat she leads b more confined, monotonous life, Notice of Intention. Land Offici at LaGrandk, Oregon, March 10, 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice ol 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 S 10540, for the WW NWJi, SVM S W)4 and N V! 8WH 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 Heppner, Oregon, Robert 8. Clark, of uurdane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman, of Vinson, Oregon. E. W. Baf.ti.itt, 30-41 Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Offici at La Gbandr, Oregon, March 7, 1K98. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1' following-named settler has filed notice . . . , i . . m i oi n in uiieimuu w iii&jte mitu pruoi 111 support narrowed down to tbe four walls oi home hl. uim. and that .m nmnf win h mad the greater part of the day. Paine's before the County Clerk of Morrow county, ore- ' I imn fit Rannnsr flrofynn nti Anrtl ' t 1HUQ v,f celery oompound is just what such nerv- JOHN T. galloway ons, depressed persons need to restore Hd E No 6353 for the sek of Sec 5 Tp 2 3 R 27 their nerveB to energy Bnd to lift them He name, the following witnesses to prove out of their constipated, dyspeptic habit his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. J. Stamp, M. J. Devln, W. of body. G. McCarty and Foster Adams, all of Heppner, Paine's celery oompound counteracts e. w. Bartlett, the exhausting strain of work by its strong inducement to the delioate tissues to take more food. It plainly indnoes the nerves end brain to feed themselves 1 more liberally, and has thus saved countless men and. women from obronio neuralgia, rheumatism, sleeplessness and failing mental power. No remedy bas been discovered so rioh In flesh forming and energy-pro. dooing constituents as Paine's celery oompound. 29-40 Register. 1)0 The London Spectator bus seen a new light. It has been contemplating De mocracy as exemplified by President MoKiuley and the American people since the Maine disaster. Not long ago It expressed its disdain of governments where the people rule, but it ia con strained to admit that the aelfpniM ol the American president snd people bas given it new ideas. About the greatest advantage that the war, if It eomes, can bring to o, m wa look upon It, will be tbat when it shall be over, tbe light of this republic will have a new glory m the nation turns to it. It will be show that it only scoepls war wbrn war could bs do longer postponed in honor; that then as one roao the people sorspted it with s unaoimity whlob was never be fore seeo; tbat from sea to sea they re ponded; tbat tbs rail of states was, is its tone, like tbe summons of the judg ment angel, auj tbs response was aa though tbe nnWeree was sounding tbe assembly. When the work shall be finished the world will look on and tee the armies disband snd merge back into tbe ranks of peace, and that will I mors iiupreeaive to men in tbe lauds of Ibrooee and standing smiles than even the mighty awakening. There will lw ablim sunk at sea, there will bs bait ee fought on laod, but no one will I doubtful about the final result. In the seotion against seotion. In this war tbe local question, whioh will oot be much last war it was state against state, and discussed but much thought of, will be, "Wbiob state can bear sway the most honor?" And there will be bo faltering. The world will watch the progress of the war, will note wbat they io tbe front do and will reflect that behind tbera are ten million more men of tbe same strain, and then a little comprehension of bow a free people can expand will bs bad, and from tbs war tbs nation will emerge in s way to make tbe mlghtieet nations of anolent or modern times teem, com pared with ours, second . class. Salt Lake Tribune. Tbe demoorats snd populists have fo md another man tbey can not exoite with their noise, besides big Tom Reed. It is President MiKlnley. He stands like s stone wall while tbe bell of party il ragea and seel bee in affected frenzy. Halein Htateemao. rcort.8 who MprcHS the opinion that rrreblctit McKinley shoulj make greater hat iu action in the Cuban-Hpatiiah matter prohah Ij do not take into coneiilnration all the diflicultiea which are ap parent to the ruan who realizes the immopart rr-H.uiliility- ftttacbrnl to lis intlmJual action In the matter. There has Wen a con stant ctj for years that the I'oitM Htatt was atmnlutrl aud tolort. ulj uuprrparoj for war, yet Jxhv !e are L-iiimlIiou that the preel. dent shall jump Into a war with rnerrlr a few da) a' preparation, atJ that loo, war in which a navy and coast Je fonaes woulJ I the tnoet Itnpnttatit feature, and for the lack of which we should aufff-r mnat Every day of delay is precious to those who ate mak. leg preparations for war; and lo Modern Treatment of Consumption The latest work on the treatment of diseases, written by forty eminent American physicians, tayst "Cod-liver oil has done more for the con sumptive than all other remc diet put together. It aUo sayi I " The hy pophosphites oi lime and soda arc retarded fey many English observers as specifics for consumption," Scott's Emulsion contains the best cod-liver oil In a partially digested form, combined with the Ifypofhi$' phitts of Ltmt snJ SoJi. This remedy, A standard for a quarter of A century, is In ciact accord with the latcit views oi the medical profession. Be sure you ftt SCOTTS Emulsion. trnTT a a. . at i - - v.- v.-k a role was taken by Mr. Wm. MoVey and tbe star, Miss Janet Waldrof, played Par thenla. While the support was excel lent, especially tbat rendered by Mr. Murdnck as Polydor, the success of tbe production was due mainly to tbe splen did work of tbe two leading characters. Iogoroar, tbe barbarian, leader of mountain banditti, the strong hearted, the soul of honor, toe lover f Partbeoia, was brought down from ancient Greeoe to the modern world a living, breath ing presence. Misa Janet Waldrof la in truth a star, though not yet risen far above tbs hori roo this being her first season tbe star promiees to become an orb of the first magnitude. In passiog it nay be men tlontd tbat ber instructor, Mrs. Ada Dow Carrier, who is with tbs company snd who "brought out" Julia Marlowe, is of tbe opinion tbat Misa Waldrof 'a career before tbe foot Ugh s promises fairer tbas eveo the great Marlowe's Thb fleet of America and Hpain are getting ready for action. It seems to be the geoerad Impression tbat the two navies) are preilv evenly matched, but we of tbe U. H. bave little tears as to wbat will be tbe result ot the conflict Hpain will be licked ami that promptly, too. THK COXING tVt.Sr. Manager Oarrigns is fortunate in terur ing the clever artist, Miss Janet Waldrof aad ber I run a tapportlng company, for ons night. Wednesday, April 30ih. Tbe company comes very highly reonmmeod sd by both lbs preee sod the pnblio. They have Jol eloeed a very soeceesful eat merit at the Markham, Portland, and mad a moat toccv seful tour of laliforola. The meoafetseat guaran tees II to lie the very beet tbat bas ever appeared ta Ile per er money will be refaaded. Tbe following la a elfppieg from the Oregoelea : Portland theatre goers I peeled to see s fairly good play Tuarsday eveainsr bat Ihey were disappointed -llial is, tbey ere sreret)ly dtetppolated. Tlx drama Ingnar is a ermnej hot tp drowsy, heroic, I 'til not of the "A vauall base vl'laaP type, ioalrartlvs but at weartevinte, entertaining bat Sot trivial, Ineplrteg but sol artifletal, being true to Batore ta every lite. Ia Mary IoT,r drenattsttiow the bvealifal Derate Und f lUllealaa eettiag baa let aoae vf I He araodear of tbs ovtgtea! tongue. Owa need bo kawlede cf tbe lata to follow tbe plot of lbs plev. It atiMde with great loci J My wilboat latallteg lha Bearers' leWl ligeee by lte asaal bat aboaBiaabie kag -drewa-anl esplanaiioaa. Tbs rJitiee of Ibia rlT Ihnrtlat traalnf waa tucn a trmmtbef bletrtoeie art M loaf ta t ieMtire4 lv lane aa Innaaeie fc t trel. Tbe tills Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON. 1 J March 2. 1H9H. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ol his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will tie made Deiore J. w. Morrow, county (Jlera.at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, April 16, 1H98, vis: (4EO. W. HMITH. of Heppner; Hd K No 2909 for the NEX of Sec 12, Tp IU K '24 E W M. He names the following; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: James P. Khea, Kalph L. Denge, oi tieppner, urcKon, itooeri j. tiui.ox Lexington, Oregon, and Joseph Mason, of lone, Oregon. JAB. K. MOORE, 28-39. Register. w vi i ii 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 Notice of Intention. Land Ornrs at La Grandi. Orsoon. April , lMia. fcJOTtm 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ol Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Vay 20, UfJe, vU: JOHN P. BROW H, Hd No Mil, for the EW BWta and WU 8EU Bee 7Tp2BR27EWM. He name the following wttnease to prove his continuous residence upon and eultlvallnn of said land, vli: wllllam Harton, John K. Barton. William C. Scott and frauds M.Osutrr. all ol Heppner, Oregon. E. W. BARTLETT, !49 Register. T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, Is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon. rui inJ ood' Timber Culture-Final Proof. Land Orrica at Thb Dali.es, 0ioo. March lMh XTOTIOI IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT PAT ii rick Hnlllane. of Henmier. has filed notice oi imenuon to mas Dual prooi naiore J. w, Morrow, rounly clerk, at his efTlee In Heppner, Oregon, on Monday the AS day of April, lien, on tlmlier culture applli-atlnn No. Zxtl. for the S pb'i lax-iiuu 11, in uw uanip iiu. s o rang no. v a. w. m. He name as wilneases: John wnotlward, Dennis eplllana, W illiam B. Irller, and Bamuel Lettler, all ol Heppner, Oregon. J Art, F. MOORE. U Refiater. Heat In take after dinner; prevent dutren. aid digrs Hon. cure t onstipatlon. far.lr .acatablai 4n Mil flpa w i paia. a,, la hr all era(1.la. SV renta, tpar4 snly h C. 1. Hoot is Lowell, Maas, Pills HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or eoesmoa glees with urine aej lei It stand" tweoty fnnr hours; eexllmeDl or settling Indleatee bb no healltif eoDihlmo of the kidoeye. Wheo urloe stains llneo il la evl.leoee ol klj uey trouble. Too fre)nent deeire lo ori. eate or pais in tbe back, to also eoovl Do ing proof that tbe kfJoeye od tlaJJrr are oot ol order. WHAT TO l0. Ttiere Is oomtnrt In tbe knowledge so of Wo etpreeewl, tbat Dr. Kilmer's Hwamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy fulfils every wieb la relieving pain la tbe back, kidney e, liver, bladder and every part of tbe ttriaery :BMage. It eor reele mattllity to bold nrlne and eeald. Ing paia in passing It, of tad effects uL lowing Bee tt liqqor, wlee or beer, aad evereoroee tbat anpleaeaat tieoeeeity of Iwlof com pell! to gel ap esany tiaiee daring the aigbl to artoate. Tbe mild and the titrawrdiaary effect of Baamp. htnt is anoo real' sad. It Btaade tbe Higbel for Us woalerful f area of the aanet dutreeeiag tisst, If yea aeed a Bedwiae J"Q ebeald bave tbe beet. 80IJ by drogg late, priea Cfiy eeate aad oae dollar. Ta nay bare a earn pie bottle aad pamphlet both eet tree t y esail, pm reewipl nf tbrve two cool Stars p. lo over et ef powlag ea the bnllle. Ue Ho tbe Iteptaw Oasatu and & tour addrmte Kilmer Co, IHa. batnptoa, N, T. Tle pf"pf telore of tbie rir guar as We tbe ttaaiaeaeee af lie offer. Notice Of Contest Timber Culture, 1.ako Orru a at Tns Dai i . OatNoti March IV ImM. ClOMPt.AINT RAVINO RFKN sfADK AT I this office l,j the duly Termed and corrobo rated afltitavll of Itulwrt Warn-n, allartng thai John '. Spta. who made Umhrr cullura entry No. r4 fur the h K', r,lar Ju, tp S H. KM R. at the land oeV at 1 he Italire. on the I7ih day of Novrmbrr, !";. and his belra have holly alndnet said tract, and have fallfvl and neg Irriwl at all llmra slnr the third yar altar enlry, lneitnplr with the timlwr-enlture laws. of lo plant, cultivate or pemari auv part of the a I.I Iran to irrva, SMxiing or euttlnrs. as qulrwl by law, tlirfvlnre with tne tlrwUithe raiH-allatlun 01 said entry, ine sain parilra art hverhr aiimmottr! and retiirvit to W atxl ap pwr Iwlora i W Morrow, eouniy clvrk of Mor row enmity, at his nirn-a al Hrppnrr. Oregon, on the lath day of April, law. at 10 'rl.a-k a m , ol aid 1a, then and titer to er,.lnca such ir.11. wony, as lhy may have eiH-rnlng Iheaald allrgatlona, the final hrarlna to h had Ivlore he Ki.iff an.l Rmvlvar. at 1 he lallra. Orvwnn on the Ath day uf Al'H. I. at tha hour of 0 Orl. a. sa. JAN. II MiHiKg. Krglatar, Mi tg W. H. BI'.HM, Harlvr. SIlERin'8 SALE. XOT!CI t ItlRFBY OIVIW THAT ft i a tr and h vlrtua ef aa aiarm,,a and order of aala, duly and regularly laiuad out f tha Irvtiit I'nad of tha atale of OtegiHi l,t M,wrw r.Hinty and la as dlrart4. 00 tha letk tar of Marrh. laaa. a l.dgmnl and t rraednlv ramlara.1 and atrd la aald rmurt. an tha pah rta, nf Marrh, lM, In a eull than and lhflli.fw pamllng Ihatwla wharata, lha Amariraai Mortf.aa Citmpwnr Llmitavt. of ar.Hiand. a of i-.ru,,n. was blalntlS, and J tna thorn. Imwnlng. and Mtltam Otis iwlng aa MCa at law of aiaphan a Down. log. and Maria iiiwnliig. earaaaat, Waredatert, danta and eiwMlnf an fc aril the haraln. altar daarrttaM raal .r,.rt,. I ,114 lha IMh day of Marrh, law, duly levy upnaand will, ea T.eee-ey, the 1HK .ay af May, 1898 at the hour of I a ri.w lha aftaramHi of aid !. al the femtt itonr of tha enr eoiirl to (he hlghaai to.ldae for rwaa la Band all the rnUnwInf eaarrtha4 eaal eatat. o a It lha anath a a !' nf a tloa Iwantf ,ht. la W-wnahla laa amith M rang laanlv-lour. aaat a. M ail ettoaUK and fcrtt.g la Mnemw lr,.ii Ora-.A, Wwthr wilh tha latMaanM haratt aiwanaiand app'irtaiiaa.a Iharawal. Wlmif log of Is aev a iulnn of aa ain. k II aranf will aaiiy aald j igaaia la tee hlit,wtg nai ) a l AV with tntaraal lharaua rtaaa the lh a, M Marnd ta, at the rata l ef f" raw anawai f-f lha fnrlhar saai M aiihtr 4,ti afcf nave aa, aad the Ne lha. anm o4 tsi ca.te "4 st- iwmna m rwlag f U M Alias,. a w) IsmII ) Melfn smsty gnrt 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!" YOC BHOl'LD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S Belled express is coming. Docs 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 6 c o O ? MAT HALVORSEN, LEADING AiERCHAlNT OF I0INE Keeps A General Stock of Msrckndi.6 Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. MflT HALVORSEN, IONI OltKQON. A.. .33Ri.I-IVMSICK, IVlerchant Tailoring! Mr. Abrahtmnck it the pionwr tailor of Hepp ner. Uiwork ii alwayn ftrnt cIam and Batifac- tion guaranUtnl. CALL AND BEE MH ON MAY BTltKKT i Ve i v i V) v v D VI viv to 9 C 9