The Gazette. Friday, Junk 10, 1898. The Gazette is not heralding its coming with a brass band bat its circulation can be determined at the Heppner poatoffice. Adver tisers will please note this. Safe to say fusion will not be tried again in Morrow county. One result of the contest on Monday down at Portland is the defeat of Northup by Cake for county judge. This is certainly a victory for clean politics. 'J. W. Mobeow will win by a small majority. The race for joint senator was a close one, and Mr. Gowan came near overcoming a very large majority against hino, as the combined forces in the district outnumbered the republicans about 300. CoLsidering this he got a mighty good vote. Dave Hamilton web defeated for sheriff by one of the opposition's best men, and consequently he is not disgraced. Dave ought to have the Domination for sheriff two years from now, and he ought to have the united support of the re publicans, as a reward for his nerve in making a fight that hardly seemed possible for him to win. Tkesident McKinley left his work long enough last week to visit Camp Alger, on the Virgina side cf the Potomao, near Washington, and reviewed 13,000 of the 20,000 volunteers now assembled there; lack of equipments prevented all of the men taking part in the re view. President McKinley ex pressed himself as highly pleased with the spirit displayed by the men. The Portland Tribune has ceased to exist The Tribune was a good newspaper and it is a pity that it did not have the necessary backing to keep it up and make it a formidable opponent to the Ore- ' goman. It assisted in accomplish ing the defeat of Northup, and aided in the election of numerous anti-Simon candidates, at the re cent contest in Multnomah county and its mission is not complete though it was oompelled to die for want of support. What a shame! Laht week each of the govern ors were officially notifiod of the number of men his state is expect ed to furnish on the second call for troops, by the president recently There is no especial hurry about enlisting these 75,000 men. In the first pleco, they will probably not be needed; they have been callod for more to provide for unexpected contingencies than because of any pressing neod lor them at this time, and in the next place, there will be no equipment for them until after those already in service have beon all provided for. lr IT is a fact that Morrow has been elected joint-senator, and Mr. Gowan defeated, republicans will fee that part of their work was not well done. Hut in any event, a worse fate cauld have befallen this county than the election of Mor row, lie is alive to our interests and is thoroughly a Morrow county man. liut regardless of the fact that there wore ugly rumors of conflicting plodcw made by Mr. Gowan on questions of interest and importance, the Gazette has coufi deuce iu Mr. Gowan, and Micros that he will accord all parties jus tice, if it should prove that he has been succeaaful. Till Nict -agu canal question is being quite forcibly brought to the attention of the people of the United States at prenoot On this western coast it has long boeo a settled queation as tegards the great beurfiU to I domed from the construction of this canal con. netting tbs Atlantic with tho l'a eifie, but to get the peopU of tbs EmI to realize this fact has been the) out great problem which has prefenLml the OuderUking of this great work. Juat now the peopU on the Atlantic al-'j-fl are beginning to realize) the advaoUges that would accrus to th- whols country if llto taual were outiatiucted and In opetatioo. II would materially aid tho country in its ptcwent 1h..1a m. v...!.. I. It. Waal. Why don't the Journal man tell us why wool has gone down in pi ice, to nothing. Dmgley put 7 cents cer round dntv on it. And S cents is the highest quotation in ine uaues at the present time. Silver was not "protected" but holds its own verv well. eonniiftr. ing that all bankers, bond-holders, proters ana bonus bends are press ins it to earth. tramDiiDf? nnon it and stigmatizing it by all the epi thets known in the plutocratic vo cabulary. The above is a little camDaien rot indulged in by the Prinville Review. Wool will brine at Hodd- ner at the present time 9 to 11 cents, against 3i to 5 cents, under the Wilson tariff. To be sure sales are a little slow as the demaad is light. It is well known, however, that the unsettled condition, re- suiting from the war with Spain, affects the wool industry more, per haps, than it does any other line of business, but this will doubtless be settled bood, when the beneficent effects of a protective tariff will continue to add to the sheepowners' prosperity. By the way, it might not be out of place to say to the Review that the people of Oregon are well pleased with the present state of affairs, judging from the election returns. The Gazette is notified that its editor, Otis Patterson, has been appointed by the president as re ceiver of The Dalles land office. This will in no way interfere with his management of the Gazette. He has no desire to sever his rela tions with a community in which he has so many warm friends, and where he has spent a third of his life in an effort to helD build un Heppner and Morrow county. i The republican state central committee need not congratulate itself. It need give itself little credit for the republican victory. While it was taking care of Simon and trying to beat good republic ans the people were busy getting ready to vote the republican ticket The party would have been good for thousands of additional votes if there had been no organization at all. How to Look Good. Good looki are really more tbao skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy eondition or all the vital organs. It tbe liver be inactive, yon Lave billion look, it your atomaob be disordered you have a dyapeptio look; if your kidueya be affeoted, you bare pinohed look Secure good health, and you will aurely have eood looka. "Electric Hitter" ie a good alternative and tonic. Acta di rectly on the atomach, liver and kidneya. I'uriUea the blood, oures pimples, blotohea and Inula, and gives a good complexion. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Hold by Hlocnm Drntf Co., K. J. Hloonm, manager. 50 oenta per bottle. . MAUNIflCKNT OrrKH. Every Dew tobaoriber of Ibe Qa- lette, or old one renewing, will Ret aa a premium a oopy o( "The Great Debate" between Uorr and Darvey. Tbla was one of tbe greatest con- testa of Ibe kind in tbia age. Tbs financial question la prominent in politic and yon want tbia book It ia bouod neatly In paper and retail for CO oenta tbe world over. Coma early before all the premium are gone. Tbe Investment la but eaab. Tux rTTni)N Tra. Co. Tbe war I on and now ynn should eabaarib for tbe Osteite. Tbs latest news, alwaya. If Waata Mali. 11 V. Hwaggart desiree to purchase male from tbrte-yeerold np, from bow to June 15tb, for which b will pay the market price. All bating mule will plea note this. 53 5? Modern Treatment of Consumption The latest work on the treatment of dittiuu written by forty eminent American phyticiini, uyit "Cod-liver oil hat done more (or the con sumptive than all other reme dies put together." It also says t " The hrpcphotphltes of time and soda arc retarded bf many EnUh observers aa ipecihci lor consumption." Scott's Emulsion contain, the best cod-lire r oil In a partially digeskd form, comlineJ with the Ityfkphof phittt pf Lime i S0J4. ThU remedy e standard (or a quarter of A century, Is In ciact accord with the latest te ws ol the medical pmft uimv. Be sure you ft SCOTTS Emulsion. IneiMl . em. e4 a k "COOSvv AfcD ''HONEY" BONG. I.. Oh, honey, all de akeeters Is asleep, Am yo, sleep! n'? Sty, honey, aU the lUn begin to peep. Am yo' peepln'? If you flash on me Belinger, yo're llluminatln' eye, Yo' will cook me to a cinder, I ihall wither up and die- Am yo' peeptn' tro' de winder? It yo' gazln' at de skyf Am yo' ileepln'? Refrain. Let me croon, honey, croon, To de moon, honey, moon. For de moon li a boon to a copper-colored coon, l ie a coon, honey, coon, Tie a coffee-colored coon. Oh, honey, honey, honey, tho' I haven't any money, I'aeacoon! II. Oh! honey, don't yo' bean dii nigger sight I'se a iighin'! Say, honey, aa de plcltanlnies cry, I'aeacryln'! Tho' my voice i full o' blubber as an egg la full o' meat, My lungs is ingy-rubber, dey li tough an' hard to beat. Won't yo' listen to yo're lubber, as he war Dies at yo're feet I'seaslghln't Refrain. Let me swoen, honey, swoon, 'Neath de moon, honey, moon. For de moon is a boon to a dandy colored ooon, I'm a ooon, honey, coon, I'se a cocoa-colored coon. Oh, honey, honey, honey, tho' It Isn't very funny, l'se a coon I Luk VernoN UEPPNEH WILL CELEBRATE. Oar Citizen Bet on Wednesday and It Was So bedded. Ou Wednesday evening a large num ber of Beppoer'a patriotio citizens met at tbe opera bouse to diaoass tbe proposi tion of celebrating tbe ooming Fourth of July. Otis Patterson was ohoaen chair man of tbe meeting by a unanimous vote and R. F. Hynd was called to ho! as sec retary. Several oitizena present spoke in favor of a oelebration in very enthusi astic terms and on a vote being taken It was unanimously decided that Heppner celebrate. Tbe obairr.jn then appointed the fol lowing gentlemen to aot as a committee of arrangements: J. M. Hart, E. W Rhea, Frank MoFarland, Art Minor and E. M. Bhott. It now remains for our oitizena to all join in and help make tbia one of tbe grandest celebrations ever given in the history of our little oity. Another meeting to oomplete arrange ments will be held on next Wednesday evening. Everybody turn out and lend a band to make Ibe oelebration a oom plete success. A Little Mixed. Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, county judge of Morrow oounty, arrived in tbe city yesterday on a trip in wblch business and pleasure were oombined. He repre sents the atate in bis county aa land agent, and spent several boura with Gen. W. H. Odell and Gov. Lord, reporting on oertain details of Interest to tbat de partment. During the day be received a telegram from bia eon announcing the faot tbat M. A. Moody had carried Mor row handsomely, while Morrow, demo crat, had poaaibly defeated MoUervan for tbe atate aenate, and finally, that Freeland, nnion candidate for represent ative, bad been suooeseful. Balem Statesman. Judge Bartholomew no doubt received bia information atraight, bot lbs reporter on tbe Statesman mixed matter up a little. ' Freeland was tbe regular repub lican nominee for representative, and McGervan la Gowan. Everybody Say Bo. Caanarau Candv Cathartic, the moat won derful imtlical discovery of tlie ae, pleas ant and retmslune to ibe taste, act gently and positive! on kitlucys, liver and bowels, cleansing Die entire system, dispel colds, cure heailaolie, fever, hahllual constipation and billousnma. I'leasa buy and try bos of CO. C. today; 10, V!H) rents, bold and guaranteed to our by all druKglsta. A PatrMIe Hsa Ovr in Union eouaty en ambitious ban baa produced a war egg which laya every other one so far reported ia tbs bade, says the Bumpier News. Tbs old lady wbo owns lbs aforesaid ben want out ons day to gather eggs and foond one bearing the cebelistio letters "O. 8. H". Tbs flod created moob eioiUmsnt among tbs women of tbe neighborhood , and tbey quickly gathered. Tbey all agreed It was prophetic of something, bnl what pnialad Ibani, Ons lady sug gested tbat it meant "Qive Binners Help". Another soggested tbat It meant "God "end Help". Still soother said it meant "flod Have Heathens". Another dsolsred tbat it meant thai "Ood Bends Harmony". Finally, ons old lady noted for ber religion devotion, wbo bad bsa saying little, sprang; to ber feat aod vehemently declared Ibe letters stood for "Give Hpam Hell". AU present ecrted Ibal ber interpretation was correct. A stomacbfnl of nodigeetej food ia ebon I aa nnbeallhy s bim as one can well Imagine. VYbet ran be doa with ItT Tbers II stars. It won't digest. Il sbarna ap, firmest and decays; be som poisonous (as putrid matter doe) snd eaoaew great pais sad deep-seated dtaorders. In arder to ebsnis all ibis, take Hbaker Pieeelive Cordial. II sttipn fermentation and decay at oceo, so tbat no mure poisons arc created. Il rUr the eloeneeb f potenee al ready Ibwra. Il help II lu lam the lew I that rroala, lata bealtblnl exinrWh enrol. Il Mrefthns lb enm sob for lb aril meal. Here la lb able pMlnwnpbf nasi Mr l indigewiioa) lu a fw word. And hat toore, it's all tree. Try II. Hbaker tttgetttv (Wil U for el by druggists, pth-a 10 iwnia to II bottle. The ttkA4lei IS a. lu an; ne4et. Ikia Ibo Wo It as largely oeJ and M ! tab aall la tho old aesk. Il ! engefiders ti4 feolleg Ta tusy l lrattj ok tho (itea.l that lielpej ,. Mood' tsesi to take alter dinner; fma-v a prevent distress, aid diges- I CXI all tion, cure eons t tpation. I I I mm Purely refutable; do net gripe 111 nv or catue pain. Bold by all dragglus. 25 cents. Prepared only by C. t Hood Utk, Lorn 11, Haas. LlTEKARY NOTES. Admiral George Dewey, tbe hero of Manila, ia lbs subject of a Character sketch in tbe Jnne Review of Reviews by Winston Ohurobill. Tbia is tbe only time tbat tbe life atory of our modest Yankee admiral haa been told in print with any completeness. His boyhood daya in Vermont, bia schooling at Ann apolis, and later stirring experiences un der Farragut in tbs civil war, are all passed in review. Mr. Gburobill ia him self a graduate of tbe United States Naval Academy and the sntbor of the very successful novel entitled "Tbe Celebrity". He has bad unusual facili ties for getting information relative to Admiral Dewey's interesting oareer and antecedents. IN HONOR OF THH PRESIDENT. President McKinley is to be given tbe unique distinction of having a number of a woman'a magazine named for him and prepared in bia honor. Tbe July issue of Tbe Ladies' Home Journal is to be called "Tbe President's Number". It Will show tbe president on borsebaok on tbe cover, with the president's new "fighting flag" flying over him) a new march by Victor Herbert is called "Tbe President's March" j the state depart ment baa allowed tbe magazine to make a direct photograph of tbe original parchment of tbe Declaration of Inde pendence, while tbe president's own friends and intimates haye combined to tell some twenty new and unpublished stories and aneodotes about him which will show him in a manner not before done. Tbe oover will be printed in tbe national colors. m'olubb's magazine fob jdnb. Wbile conserving its general literary interests, McClure's Magazine for Jane makes good its title of a war number; and is really an unparalleled achieve ment in making a monthly periodical fully representative of tbe great Interests of the hour, without any aacrifloe of literary and artistio quality. Tbe editors explain that to accomplish this, they bad practically to make the number over a second time, casting aside part of it after it had gone to press. , Beginning with an effective patriotio oover, designed by Mr.Kenyon Ooi, and s frontispieoe portrait of Ibe oommauder of the armiea, General Miles, tbe epeoial charaoter of tbe number is continued by an artiole, admirable in tone and abund ant in information, by General Fiizbogb Lee, giving tbe observations and im pressions gathered by bim aa consul- general at Havana on Cuba, and its people and government, and the war for freedom. This ia folly illustrated with portraits of Cuban ru'.era and leaders and piotures of Cuban scenes and inoi aunts, ueoerai miles cootnoutes an artiole recording bia recent observations of armies and oommaoders in Europe; and this too ia very fully illustrated Stephen Bonsai, writing from Admiral Sampson's flagship, the very centre of operations, tells tbe story of the move ments and adventures of tbe blockading fleet; and bis artiole ie illustrated from photographs taken by bim aboard tbe flagship. James Barnes contribute some stirring "Hongs cf Ibe Ships of Steel"; L. A. Ooolige tells some berioo stories of Dewey, Sampson, and the otber flpbtlng leaders; Joseph Earle Stevens writes of Manila ont of bis own experience as a resident there; and Wil Ham Allen White, tbe author of tbe "Boyville" stories, in a sketch of real poetic quality desoribes Ibe mustering and departure of tbs vol outers. Tbers is still other war mailer In the number, including s noble war hjmaby Henry Newboltjand there are aa interesting installment of Anthony Hope's novel, an eioelleot story by Octave Tbauet, aod Cbarlea A. Dana's recollections of bis own connection wilb tbe seoret service snd of s bistorio visit to General Sheri dan. Tbe 8. 8. McClnrs C., 141155 E. 26th St., New Tork. I'Nl'KCH ANNOCMt IKENTS. At lbM. E. cboreb, Month, tbers will be aioal serrioe ntil rJuoilar. A OorJIal Intitation ia eilenJeJ to alL Regnlar preaoblog ssrvioea al lb Cbriettao oborob oo neit BooJay morn I. and vteiog. Ia Ih fetiitig lb pastor will preaeb Ibe Brsl of aerie of dlaooorar on lb sobjeot. "Tb Deetint of MankioJ". A oordial iovllelioa it Siteoded all to alieod lb sstrrloeo. NOTICE OF ISTESTIOX. Line orrn a at Tn Psllss. Oaaima, M.V HI IKW NOTIl K IS HRtHY tilVKN THAT THI IiiIIkwIii named erttlrf hee filed anttrenl his Intention to make Snal pnaf In en.r n( hu rlalm, and thai eald pnl will tie n.ule be hire the (nunly Clerk, at Mepnner. rfn, on aaturdaf, July t. I"", vl kali h u srni.r, I n eirtan. hmeeie. .flirailn Kn. 4IS I tttbe Ker, CI, and W k Dee. K, If I . K. J a. w. M. Me riemea the lollnwln ellmnii In pmvs 1 Me ennttnnotta eeeldenre ttpcin and ritittiattna t, rrrn, Jar4i atnrt w liitigum. Ore ". Sj.b SeteiMHi, ot lilnf wn, itiin, Jemre Stuwu, ! lllnUin, or,..n ai- Ja. r. uoar. kegnter, SUMMONS. 1 TMnmt trrtit iT or tui stati 1 nl Ore.n. kw the ntaty 4 Mor rev. Matilda Ht, riaiaUir, fries irer tVten.1ent. n H.trtH Mrtn, 4elelUnl la Ibe lM .f the Male nl ernli to tr brnrl., ruira1 lu f ue ai I atMvef liw rw ielnt it emnet f.m la the ! entitle ramit an4 cult " a thf the rel iter at U.e net Kt'illl Seem M el r.irt iwl om n lnee the ath day iW m4 , 1. an4 II y.n, fall en In R.ef. Nw went tkerenl fielxtlt will ae f ly tot a erre veetln la ftainuS Ike liile la I e the weal 4 w nniee W nt anrttea I fc.e ,.! well ranee t 9 eei. l a. I. nwtn , tM inj ..einlilt m c.Mitvf ttM ta the la a.t ee law a4 M SiK-h other NMa eey he la aad ror w.an a it. in, na I Taie la f.f.ll.-l fct t.r.l. at iie A l"H M the h 4. lal rtt..(. I niie e. 4ata4 May m. at Netwat. it.re Notice of Intention. Land Office at Thi Dalles, Oregon, Mav. aimna. NOTICE 18 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 County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 9th, low, vis; JOHN KILKENNY. of Heppner, Oregon, H. K, No. 4392 for the SEte Sec 14 T 2 N R 26 K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove Mb continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Barney P. Doherty, of Hepp ner, Oregon. Jerry Brosnan, of Heppner, Ore gon, William B. Finley, of Heppner, Oregon, Harry Bartholomew, of Heppner. Oregon. W-tA JA8. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles. Obeoon, Mat Hi. 1H98. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before A. Mallory, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 7, 18d8 viz: BERNARD I. DOHERTY, of Alpine, homestead application No. 3925, for thetNEandEHBESecST 1 N R 26 E n in. He names the following witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Barney McDevitt, of Lezing. ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, of Galloway, Ore gon, Chas. Van Winkle, of Galloway, Oregon, Edward Doherty, of Lexington, Oregon. tx-tk JAB. r. MUOKK, Register, Notice of Intention. Land Orpica at The Dalles, Oregon, May 8. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final Drool in suonort other claim, and that said proof will be made Dt'iiire j. n. Morrow, uouniyuiera, ai Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday. June 18. 1HU8. viz: Joale Fischer, of lone, Homestead application no. lor me n let sec. a, ana nft see, t, ip. is, r. -a a. w. m. . Hne names the following witnesses to prove ' ner continuous residence upon sua cultivation of said land, viz: Fred W. Balzlger, Edward Keller. A. J. McVay and Paul Baliiger, all of lone, Oregon. JA8. F. MOORE, 4S-W Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY t'OCRT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Morrow county. In the matter of the estate of William Cox, de ceased: The undersigned having been appointed by the comity court of the Htate ol Oregon, for Mor row oounty, administrator of th estate of William Cox, deceased, notice Is hereby riven to the creditors of, and all persons having claims agalnet said deceased, to present them verified required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said adminis trator at bis plsceof realdeace eight miles south ot lone, Oregon. JAMES M. HA MB LET. Administrator of the estate oi William Cog, de ceased. Dated May 12th, 18W. 48-M Notice of Intention. JAND OmCK AT TBE DALLKfl, OREOON , J May a, 1M. notice Is hereby given that the following named settler haa filed notice of ber Intention to make flnal proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made t fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, June 10, lBtsS, vis: MINNIE M. ANDREWS, of Heppner: Homestead application No. 4074, for the NEi Her ;l, Tp I N, Ktt K W M. Hh names the Mlowtnf wltneese to prove her continuous rssldeure npon and cultivation ot taM land, vlt: A. U. Rartholutnaw, William K. rinley, Allen a. Hodeilon and Robert t. Hynd, ail of Heppner, Orenn, iki. t. MOORE. 447. Recleler. Notice of Intention. Laud Orrira T LtUamca, Oaaaov, May t. wV IJOTICE niREBY OIVES THAT lUt 11 followinj nemeil eettler baa tied notice ol bis Intention tn make flnal prool In luppnrtol his claim, and Ibal said prool will be anaile be lore the t'ounly t'lerk ol Mnrmw count v. r nn at Heipner, reon. on June 24, tana, VU; Kiln lie frier, HI ho 4TVI, lor lb awl, see. H.lwasSa..r. I. W. M. He name lb following wltneese in prove his ronttmtmie reatitenrw upon snd cultivation nl said land, til; James W. Lny, Henry Vanderpool, John Mrt'iillmiib, Uavid MrCul lough, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. RaTtTT, 4 St Heclslwr. suERirrs SALE. VT"' I RIRKRY GIVE" THAT gt il virtu of an eserutlnn and order of ee ale, dulv toned by Ibe rlerk ol the tiretill tourl ol the County ol Morrow, "tale ol Ore. tnn, deled Ibe i:tb day nl May. I ma. In a cer laln e. tlna In the t trrult Court lor eald County and Mel, wherein Jatne Jonea and Jame Jitnee as a.tltiletrat ol Ibe estate ol Kelenn Jnnee, de. mi I pi el nil IT. recovered It.dgnuinl aralnet oeoree W. Sweeiart. MIMred J. ewaa art. R H Hi.hop aaeiciwe nl (tent re W. awe, (art. Itieolteal 4f l.tor. J. . Morrow, Ibe ..a aallwayand havltatloa (oaioaay, one. kxrattnn. and fat Qiiald. d.'.nn.nta. lor the sum o Two Tbxtean4. r"out Manured hlnetv two ttotlare, with Intoreel lher.a at tbe rata nl M par cent net annum Imm the lata day nl February, I, and the Inrthee ,im ot T Il ii ml red forty I tollers attorney s toae. and mete a4 dMAureemenui tated al Twenty.glve N. I.re pa the lata day ol fehrwarr re hvftt. e Ie hertt tea the I I will on aelur Aav. the g.tk dav of Jane. I "at, al t o rka-a. a m ol aai.l .lav. al the Imnl ol the ruttrt hnuee tn N'ppnet, M.iernw rountv. ttri., aell I el puhlw awttna to toe bleheet M..le l.f raek i In ka4. the Mmwlt.a dearrtbeil omoerty to i oil the e..fth eeet aiuirn.) ol en-tloa Sea II I la too nnli toe It oueth rente loenty Ae eoet ttlliaaietta aeft.ln, all la Mrn l ouatv. Onnm lake and Ie. ted aoaej aa i the art. pert v ol Ik aat4 iMnrtra kwaararl Miilr4 J. aaeacerl el el or eo ejintb ti.er4 aa aver be aer. rv So eetteiv the eenl t..ia I stent la taeot ol Jeioa Jae and Jeroe JotM t edmintottabw al lha aetata ol Meiena Jonea, ttw..wl a4 aeeloes ST aweerart Miidte) nut.it. el al . bateihe with ell oe aa4 dtehateemeoM thai ke t SMtf an tfea . I I Nltlnt tk.nl I It I Mtlni, ifepttf t-aled 4 gtpye., May r. Iaa. M it Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for this issue which speaks volumes for them, but the goods are there, all first class, arid prices to match. Call in and Mr. Rhea will see that you get what you want. S The Leader 17 Hit Of Course! iif ft ii i i) 9 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. y A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, is a joy forever." That's what you'll find at T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling of prescriptions. NEW DRUGS Ws are recelvlnf a New Invoice of Goods almost evert dav One B...M1. Increasing trade demands It, rnneeou.ntlj "our CuWtom'o- ? l their Drvtga Pttro trig Fresh. "f c",tom'- ftooltrt Our Stationery Deportment I Complete Wl," ""PPn"' Ul-vm usi (t unll Slocum Drug Co. THE ART Of BREWING; HOP And now the entire world Knows this perfect product As the Star Brewery beer..... 1 On draught at I all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, Notim of Intention. L.k Ovni it j faatant, o.,ne voTH i ta HiHtav mvm iVaVTme 11 hamwlng named aeitto bee Sted aotlre ol bet Intention to mat Snal ronl In Suoonrl of ke a let m. and Ibal eald aro-4 will he mad below IA) County ( lerk nl Marrow ronaty tiroe), al MpBf, Oreejoa, Jvly L ! vll ' rut j. nirTrvf, m. j u4 t ttnvef , Md toil. MIMaVtik.rth aak M end eS . ear r t 1 1 r r I M aba aamea the Inliaw In tlee.ua an aeneo bet eiUma rea'tn.e apa aad rnliitettn nl ead land. j.a I iHee, t hnme ft Imt. ffae klder Bad laat titrno ailal H.fft, utegoa. Decs m m m (IV iff fr 0 is the one from whom The slow, plodders all That suggests a good customers are being iXf it 11 iHt to il iv ft vi b to 1 J? Was Perfected by the Production of.... GOI;D Notict of Intention. leotris at Tas D.us. oao et a laH, U L "Hn 1 N AT TN tHT TNI Smd aotiia PHtir.iR. . - -, . . . mi J.,. " "" Ital am nal arm la ltd mr4 wiu Jff"'. Oe aa aatortay i -Haad a.aeiama. 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