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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1898)
The Gazette. Tuesday, June 14, 1898. The Gazette is not heralding its coming with a brass band but its circulation can be determined at the Heppner postoffice. Adver tisers will please note this. ish government, it would cause no woiry in Washington. Admiral Dewey is amply able to take care of any fleet that Spain can send against him, even without any re inforcements, and it is certain that the cruiser, Charleston, and the first instalment of troops the sec ond instalment will start from San Frrncisco this week will be with Dewey before any Spanish fleet can possibly get to Manila. Senator Wolcott made a manly reply to the implied charge of Sen ator Allen that the bimetallic com mission uselessly and extravagant ly wasted an appropriation of $100,000 during its trip to Europe, in which he said: "I desire to in form the senator from Nebraska that the three commissioners spent more than six months in Europe, traveling where their duties took them. They were accompanied by a secretary, and the entire expense of the work accomplished was only $16,000. And I desire to add that every member of the commission, in accepting the appointment and performing his duties, sacrificed thousands of dollars. It is undig nified and unbefitting a senator of the United States to stand on this floor and suggest that the commis. sion spent money it was not juBti fied in spending. I am getting tired of hearing that sort of sug gestions from the senator from Nebraska. It is not the first, the second, nor the third time he has tnrown them out. Through him they are now being circulated in the West by means of 'patent in sides', which constitute the bone and sinew and most of the brains of the populist party." Mr. Wolcott concluded by expressing his belief in the ultimate success of interna tional bimetallism. The volunteers will not be de prived of their votes at the con gressional election, if Representa tive Lacy's bill, which has been favorably reported to the house from the elections committee, be. comes a law, and it probably will The bill gives the volunteer sol dier the right to cast his vote for congressman, wherever he may be stationed. The war will prbably be over before the congressional election, but some of the volunteers are likely to be continued in ser vice until after that time, especially those who have gone to the Phil ippines and those who will go to Porto Rico. A GOOD many years ago H. W. Corbett was compelled to retire from the race for a second term as United States senator from Ore gon, on account of the exposition of bribery on the part of Corbett Have the people short memories? A republican member of the legis lature who endorses such a man has little respect for the people or for his party. The batch of appointments that the president made for Oregon a few days ago put the Oregonian in a bad humor. It says the "repub lican party" is not getting recog nition. If the people thought that the Oregonian was the republican party it would have as little show in their hands as a snowbank in July. Hood' Are much id little; always msaa. I I ready, efficient, satlsf ac- flmJ all t tory; prevent a cold or fever, 111 ear all liver Uls, lick head- " ache. Jaundice, constipation, etc. Price 25 cent. The only Fill! to take with Hood's ttarsaparilla. CORPOBAL AND PRIVATE. The Hebrew News, of Portland, swallows Joe Simon without objec tion. The Gazette hopes that the News does not claim Simon as a representative of its race, for if it does it is easily satisfied. There are Jews in Oregon who do not en dorse Simonism, however. To complete the anti-Mitchell victory, the legislature which ha? been elected no doubt will see tit to reward the man who has done more than any one else to accom pi ish the result and elect him to the United States senate. To Senator Corbett is due a certificate of elec tion from the next legislature. He has been the Roman that has made the fight to a finish. Portland Dispatch. Tony, you have giveu the snap away. Everybody knew that Cor bett put up the money in an en deavor to control the legislature, but it was not expected that any of your crowd would admit it. Ms. The people voted for principles and not men this year. The Ore gonian need not give its dirty gang credit for the victory, have received more votes if the Or egonian and the so-called republ ican organization had been in pur gatory. The majorities given both Tongue and Moody are phenome nal and have surprised even the moBt sanguine republicans. The people are well pleased with re publican management, but there is a sentiment that the administra tion must be supported at this time that the war may go on as planned. It is not supposed that any silver man would directly embairass the president, but there is danger that financial disagreements will very sericmly interfere with the admin- lstration s policy. A bilver man would not be true to principle if ho did not advocate free coinage in every way possible, and just now there is no time for theories. The pnoplo want Spain licked good and cloan, and they propose to hold "Mac's" coat whilo he does it Other dillh reuces will bo Bottled afterward. The Gazette believeB that the interests of the republican party in this state cannot be best sub served by the election of a man to the United States senate who has othing but tnouey as his best recommendation, and who is so old and palsied as to be entirely unfit or the duties incumbent on him, elected. It is therefore unalter ably opposed to the election of Ion. II. W. Corbett. The more that is heard concern iiig the recent election the more it becomes evident that Oregon has gone with a IhikIhHiIo for tho ro publicans. Hut this ilo.m uot indi cate a "gold standard" victory, as tho Oregonian would make you be lieve. Oregon is safely republican under ordinary conditions. It sup. port republican policies adopts at St, IiouiH in IS'. HI. iut this year there were other principles over rihutlowing all old ibHUt-s of parties. It was not hiker, nor was it goh It was a patriotic vtand by tli pri'wiili'ut and congress, junt km the proHkleut stood by Fit.hugh lid, which was entirely non-pin tirmi Tho pfoplo of Oregon were not tltv b. rutin of iiKili'cting the preiudci) iu his plans to free Culm, and re garillt'H of Militicn hnvn votivl fc ndminiHtratiou liit-ii. I'llE HpIMlilltlilPIlt of uHutim i tli lnd oIliiVH at In (Jrniiili Tli DhIIih and Itunm wna held off un til alter flection for txiliticnl elM't Mai.y eittididtft f.r tlifmt pII'kvi wt rt led to Ix-hove that Hny woul remit' npiMiiiiiiiif i.in. hum was doiin in t lit Iiom- of holding alt tl nppliriinU and tlir frieinU i hint with tin' Mitchell ropuMicnn until aft r election. I'lia piormu a ma In opliy theOregon cotigrewii loiiil dehyntion, a majority which wan controlled y Johu I Mitchell, i n lu.lsl tin one ft federal position in Oregon txcej member of the Mitchell imihIi, an tlo program Iim been carried on to the letter. 1 lift olliiva linvt Iwy filled only by men who woul. I nerve M Itcueil. 1 lid w lIii of tlm peop have been wholly ignored, lVn diet. in Tribun. a. a a. at. w ho aimt a I omit Into )mr camp, and ho Ii m given you th I ilit ! api ak for Hit -i..Ie ' K..t Men were of small moment this ear in tho field of politics. Man agement counted for nothing. The people did not seem to care a fig whether there was an ideal man n the ticket or whether there waa any management at all, or, in fact whether it was good or bad. Ho many agrocd that principle! were o mote value than anything elso that the victory is overwhelming. Sez Corporal Bradey to Private McFlyon: "Be gob, ye're a bad an! Now tarn out your toes! Ye're belt is unhoockit, Ye're cap ii on crookit, Ye may not be dhrunk, But, be jabers. ye look it! Wan two! Win two 1 Ye monkey-faced devil, I'll jolly ye through; Wan two! Time mark! Ye march like the aigle In Golden Gate park." Sez Corporal Bradey to Private McFlynn: "A aaint it ad sadden To drill such a mugg! Eyes front! ye baboon, ye! Chin up! ye gossoon, ye! Ye've jaws like a goat ' . Halt ye leather-lipped loon, ye ! Wan two! Wan two! Ye whiskered orang-outang, I'll fix you! Wan two! Time-mark! Ye've eyes like a bat; can ye tee in the dark?' Bez Corporal Bradey to Private McFlynn: "Ye're figure wants psdd'n Sure, man, ye've no shape! Behind ye ye're shoulders Stick out like two boulders -Ye're shins is as thin As a pair of penholders I Wan two! Wan-two! Ye're belly belongs to ye're back, ye Jew I Wan two! Time mark! It WOuld I 'm "lr' C0B"' can't sphake, but I bark!" Sez Corporal Brady to Private McFlynn: "Me heart it ud gladden To blacken ye're eye. Ye're gettin' too bold, ye Compel me to scold ye 'Tis halt! that I say Will ye heed what I told ye? Wan two! Wan two! Bo jabers, I'm dhryer thaa Brian Boru! Wan two! Time mark! What's wur-ruk for chickens is sport for the lark!" Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for this issue which speaks volumes for them, but the goods are there, all first class, and prices to match. Call in and Mr. Rhea will see that you get what you want. The Pendleton Tribune says that Morrow county went for McKinley in 189G, 80 votes. Our average was 41 votes for McKinley, and this year Casting about 200 Votes leSBi corporal Bradey to Private McFlynn the reDnblican maioritv is increas- "I'linot stay a-gaddtn' r , y ed. Don't howl before you are hurt. 33 Wid dagoes like you! I'll travel no farther, I'm dyln' for wather Can ye loan me a quarther? Ya'as, you, What-two? And ye'U pay the potheen! Ye're a daisy, whurro! You'll do Whlst-mark! Notice of Intention. Land Officii at Ths Dalles, Oregon, May.Sl, 1W8. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler ha 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 Heprner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 9th, 1898, viz: JOHN KILKENNY, of Heppner, Oregon, H. E. No. 4392 for the SE Sec 14 T 2 N R 26 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Barney P. Doherty, of Hepp. ner. 0re20n. Jerrv Brosnan. of Heppner, Ore gon, William B. Finley, of Heppner, Oregon, Marry Bartholomew, oi ueppner, Oregon, jas. r. Mount, Register. Highwaymen on Wheels. A wheelman ot West 46tb street, New York, wag attacked, robbed and left senseless by two highwaymen mounted on bicycles in Central Park. Repeated The regiment's ilathered to own ye, me spark." .XAnnnl. nf rnhhorma he mon mr.nnl.v1 -Lt) VKENON, IU 8. F. tiamllier. on wheels have appeared in the papers in various parts of the oonntry. Those k- O.: State Senator T. O. Taylor, Dr. depredators of the health, diseases of F. W. Vincent and two mining men from the kidneys oud bladder will likewise Spokane left Pendleton this morning by escape arrest and pursue their atrocious private oonveyanoe for the famous Black career unchecked, unless they are ar- Butte mine in Fox valley, Grant oouuty. rested by the potent intervention of The Kentlemen witl be Bbsent fully a Iloetetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest week. It will require ubout two days to dinrectio, as well as tonio, known to rjacb the mines, the distanoe being modern times. It is at the start that about 125 miles. The trip is a very en disease is the more easily overooma. i 'yable oue, the view obtained from the Tbe use of'the Bitters is followed by the P of the Bine mountains repaying one happiest results in dyspepsia, liver oom- for all tbe inconveniences and hardships plnint and nervousness. of the journey 654-65 Notice of Intention. Land Office at I'm Dalles, Oregon, Mav HI. 1898 XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll 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 Deiore A. aiauory, u. . uommmeioner, amepp' ner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 7, 1898 viz: BERNARD . DOHERTY. of Alpine, homestead application No. 3925, for thebUNEandEgE!4 8ec3T IN R 26 I W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Barney McDevltt, of Lexing ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, of Galloway, Ore- eon, Chas. Van Winkle, of Galloway, Oregon, bnwara uoncrty, oi Lexington, ureuon. 6M-65 JAS. F. MOORE, Register, IjOCALLV, tho Onzftto haa eu- deavored to protnoto hi much har mony as possible, in the contest for oflices which has just been finished. We must live together iu the fu ture, aa we have iu the ast, as neighbors. Thereforo the (iazetto insists that its couro ha- been in tho intcrcht of neighborhood fra ternity, at tho aame time support ing tho republican ticket. BeaU the Klondike Minimis N.fdcd. Mr. A. (J. Thomas, of Marysville.Tei., Mr. Hteiihen E. Ilnrton. of the Ameri- baa found a more valuable disoovery can National lied Cross, and chairman 1 V, naa yei oeen mane in too rvionaiae. ti n t in l or i tor years be suffered untold agony from ui iuo ucuur vuunu onm uuuiuimwj, 00nsumt)tioD BCOouiDanied by bemorrh wno, lOKfliuer wim un coliengne, Uuaa. ages, and as absolutely cured by Dr. A. Bchieren, ei-mayor of Brooklyn, and King's New Disoovery for Consumption, treasurer of the relief committe. heartily Umghs and Uolds, he declares that gold indorsing tbe plan of tbe subscription, of little value io comparison to this .i . i ii i-i i marvelous oure, would have it even if it say. thai "from the deplorable ootid.. a hundred dollars a bottle. A.U.ma. uons wnico now appear in oonrroni tne brouchilis and all throat and lung uc nation, there Is every eviJenoe that all tions are positively cured by Dr. King's the financial aid that is possible may be Ne" D'fOovtry tor Consumption. Trial ,. . . bottles free at h. J. Mlocnnva drug store, needod in Ked Cross work." During the ... ,. i ii., franco Prussian war no leas than 13 to cure or price refunded. millions of dollars were raised for and spent by Ilia lied Cross society in earing fur the sick and woondel, and io tbe llnun rn.tri.l, ... 1? lllln.l LaKD OffK B AT LaUSAKD S. OKIHO!. ....... .p.,-. ., , lil IM tRFBY 01VF.N THAT TI1K nel srttler hu tlllwl notice make tlnal itriNil In uniMirt ,l.,ll... n I of Ills claim, and lht said tirmil will b made ,.(''., V, U,IH,. flU I . . . . , . , , , ' , .......I 1. . i in'iiin A, aatuiory, i iiiir-, rii,Tf v,iii hi i ii,i,i-r into I ue inr orvsou at bi'ipiicr, ureguu, on July , ikum, Tun Orogoniau niakos a wry fate and hhvu that the "roinililifhn party" ia not bi-iti rwognizod by tho admmiatration. tcauio tin Ori'Kotmn in aupiMirtini tho prra- ciit organization thin your dooa Dot uiako it any more republican than it waa ulii'ii it Utltivl and tiiinl to I a I a ria ficci ortiiup to contjrcHs. iik Oregonian is a ditty ahrtt that do si-rvoa in dliiug. S3 If Is natural for ILo)j them to lose flesh during summer. Hut losing flesh is losing Cround. (.an you sITord to approach another win ter In this weakened con Union? Coughs and colds.wcak throats ond lungs, conic Quickest 10 those ufio are thin In flesh, to those eas ily chilicJ, to those who have poor circulation and feeble dig:iun. NooNC iu VaaLinLiu is wciiy. ing over th tiewa givru out by tli iSpaniah govoriiini'iit that a lara Spanish fl'H't la on th way to Ma. t.ila. l.vm If it w- r tru, whi rN Iu tl would t") dilTiTrid from mj olL'.r uwg i c a out l-y thi Hpu. ScqW wJ t: tf fi text p cit nvith h)ftu pSosphittt docs usi at Z much gtHU in Murmur at ! in winter, u nuke iicrt in AuguM a ell as April. You certainly reed as strontr nerveiln Julva in January. And your mcik throat and lungs thoulJ healed and strength crcJ stiihout delay. as I ,.. t -4r I i' TT a v , fc. . M a-w t Notice of Intention. Land Office at Ths Dallis, Okkhon, Mav 9. im. XTQTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i'l lollowing-named settler has died notice nl her intention to maks Hnul nrool in suiinort ol her elaiin, and that said prool will be made Deiora j. w. Morrow, 1 omuyuierK.il ueppner, Oremin. on Baturdav. June 18. 1H98. vis: Josle Flsi'her, of lone, Homestead application No. 4X14, lor the nS se'4 sec.o, and nvi tv seo, 4, tp. I B , r. U K, W, M. . hue names tne loiinwing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, vli: Ered W, Halslger, Edward Keller, A. J. McVay and Paul Bulsiger, all oi lone, Orcguu, jas. r. xuuiu, 4S-A9 Keglster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Many of as renumber ths maguifloent V"0TK E is HER work done by the sntntarr ooinmisslon ,ti hlshiiTu.Mi to'm Io our oivil war, oontributi'ina were poured treasury oi uie commission now me HENRY WAIE pHpU ahonld respond as promptly and J jt!,'. res 'uJ se' n'4 patriotioallf aa then. I Ha iiunn Hie lullowlnc wltnrsiws to prnva Tl., -i.i. ...... ll,.... n"'-urn'""' r.-.i.ie.,e. uk sua riiimaiuui " -w,-u w ui iin. '' l ill u, inn. I, vu: nuli'r a.iumh. jut ic ins, KhJ Cross fuud should call oo Joe Wil liams at the postotlln. Kfery psrson who subsorilxs II will get a eopy of "Tbe AeaoUde" or kiss ot Columbia b siowtii upon Infant tnba. It is a beautiful pioture and is worth ten tinea lb donation. Kwy cent is oar J for the V01!,' ,w "KKKBY ilVE .that the II I.. I li.m l,i.ita,l mIIIm hmm Al.t nnlU. nf etrenf sil k and wonndej Soldiers and his Inltiillnn tn mak Snai pro.il la support ol Cubans. John Kdmards, A. U. nUmp , all ( rieppuer, lirrami. a. n. uRtihtt, Keglstcr, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laso Orrirs AT LiOsn, Oasuow, Krtiutly Sa s ho. fs'ctri'U ran.lv ('altiarno, tli1 moat won. dtrful in ili. ul ili. nvTv of lli avi', pii-aa- ant ami rlr.-wliinw ( Oh' lan'c. a. I c'iiuy an. I ii.i4iUv''ly on H Iiipm, vrr and ImiwiI, .. , ....... .1.. ....M . . . 1 1 a .... I -nl.la , .... --,-.,-,-.. lir..,,- vur liifulaatti. ipvit, Imiiliniil mnatlatloti I " an t hi iitiin'. I'lras" liny and try a boi ol t. t". t' t- la: IO. A i-rnia. Hi gnaraiiUMHl Ui rum by all ilru gisla I Ins rlalm. and that Mid pn.. will be aixl h. lurs in l ouuty ( Ins ol Mnrraw ixmiily, Ora 'in, at llripiirr, irruii, on July a, na, vlt: mi, IIKMKV K Hal IM No io i.,r tha 8 Nkv. SEi fWi S V HK. hrr.v. lp6S K T,. K. Il namra Ida following oltnrw. Io proa till rontluiioiis mlileni' iil"i and cultlllon ol mm.A l. k.i 111. kail T A ll.l.b.ll iiors flurry, Will MiSftwl., all ol llrppucr, ld and E. W. Bastlitt, Htir, Muisincusr urn k. S I 1'iery nw tuhaonbsr if tli Oa- ) li lts, or old on rnrwlng, will (e V ? a a pr'tuiuta a o T of "The Oroal S iVbata U'ltwi Hurt an I Uervoy. ? S Tlila was una i't 111 ireatral mn I f Irstt of tbe kind In this ags. Ttia S C )'aprial 'tFtiii (a Mralnfl in ( piilitira slid fan want this tH.k. It I v Is biMtail brally In ppf and lelaila C i i r 50 rvnta lbs world tirr, 0m early lirforw all tba rerulitrna era I gonss Tbe Intealmrlil la bill I.' ewb. I Tns rtTaj.. Tra. Co. i NOTICE OF INTENTION. LtKD orrii a at Tmi Dun- Oasoo. Mar XI Wt Votii n u iiruraY oivrx ihatiiie follow tuf liamnl rlllrr baa fllrd hollrf Ills litiniiioa Io aiaaa flual prool In anpiort i hia ( lalin, and thai aald prool III l-f ma.la l lo la Ilia t ouiitj t Ink, at llrppuar, trron, un Sa,!urtlay, Julv . I" vl It A II II L HrSi.K. lot r ri wr u. and s aw v, ec. s I 1p i a. a. : I w. M. I Ha iiamra tl. loiloalns aitnnaiw to mii 1st r.,i.tiioifoia r.-iiM nt-iia an, rotlliaiton i nl aald land. f ' .Otf W.Mmlth.ol Ikms , ti, lo.aoti. Jai-od l.lnal ol l-r Hilton. Or. ! ". ll Satrit.ni. ol trtliiiloii, (Itrall, Jamra Hiuan, ol lrtli.Uin Orrfon .-.' J Aa. , M'Misr. Krg lilrr. VsV V) m The Leader Of Course! The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at 'r. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon. -....r.A-...A-..A-....a-.A-....X: (tv m vl vl It, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H TFIK COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE t of Ort-Kiin, tor Morrow county. Iu ths matUir ol the estate oi William Cox, de- rraaed: The undertlinod havlns len appolntet by the county court of the Htale of Orcuon, for Mor row county, administrator oi the estate oi William dm, (leceasml, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of. and all persons having claims aiinlnst said dweaard, to present them yerlfled a. required tiy law, within six months after ths hrst puniii'Riinn ol tnis nonce to sain adminis trator at his plsceol resldeaca eight miles south ol lone, Oregon, Administrator ol tha estate oi William Cox, de ceased. Dated May 12th, im. 48-M Notice of Intention. t AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON, I j M a. lima. Notice Is herebr riven that the following named settler has filed notice of her liitciitlou to make Anal proof In support of her claim, and that said prool will be made in-fore J, w. Morrow, county ricrs.ai tit'ppner, Oregon, on Friday, June n, vi: MINNIE M. ANIH.F.WH, oi Heppner: llomi-atcad tppllrsllon No, HIT I, for tha KKIa. Kfi- .'1. I t n. K V K a a, rhe names the lollnwlug witnesses to prnT her Fontlniioua residence upon and cultivation ol said laud, vis: A. O. Bartholomew, W llllam H. hlnley, Allen a. lioiinion and Koben f. Hynd, all ol Iki pner, Oregon. JAS. r. MOORE. 4S7. Register, Notice of Intention. I.ahI) Orrit s at LaUbarps, OasooN. Mar . Iieat. V'OTICE IH HFREBY OIVEN 1 ll AT THE i following-named settler has filed bollra of his. entlon t-i make Html proof In support nf hlsri.'ui, and lhal said prool will I uia.lr ba lora tha "ounty t lerk ol Morrow county. Dra gon, at Hi , nnrr, Oregon, on June 'ii, vu Kllhiir T ler, Hd. No lor thtnwseo. Jl.twp. IS. t.K. W.M. It name, the following wllnetsra Io prove Ma contl.iiions rralilrnca upon and cultivation of said land, ts: Jamra W. La.hey, Henry V anderpool, John McCnUotigh, iNtvid McCuf- lough, all ol Heppner, Oregon. E. W, FUaTi.aTT, ia . Hrgtater. ill war M n an. I tin voti ali.o4lJ naas. alw)a bl'UMoNS. I ji th nm i it rot itr or the iAti I a i iitrgoii, .. ih. t mly ol Morrow. Valll la .. II, l lamliH. I lalrt .l. t"'. IVfrlnlanl. , u H.MM .lfrl tlni-letlt I 1 1 ll,e laNr iH Ibe aiale .4 Hrreoa t.illal ' b.t.l.i 114.11ml Iu aitaf ail aoawrt IIi.i-imu .lot 1. r-l a S11ER1FM SALE. VIVTH I IS HIKFRY OIVEN THAT BY i virtue ol an elevation and order ol fr it u lamed by the clerk of the Circuit C.mrt ol Ihr Croiniv ol Morrow, "tale ol re- r,.n dated tha 2Tlh ilav of Mar. !. In a erf lain a. lino Hi the In nil Court for said County and mala, whrreln Jamra June and Jamre j.oiea aa administrator ol the paiala ol e!eoii Jonea dn-raae.1 plalntllT. wmrml Jlolgtnelll train.! iient. W. Swanart. Mllilred J eaag art. K H Hl.hop, aaaigiieaof tiworge W . Swag (art, luaolvrut debtor, J t . Morrow, the Ore gon reliaat and Navigation Company, a ror. laitallon. and I'al uoald. ilrl. n.UnU. lor Ihi im ol To Th"'ia.d l"ir Huinlred Nlnrlv 1 wo laiilara. with Inierrat Ihamtn at the rat 1 is pr cent per annum lrtm the lth day o Irhrnary, lua. and tl further sum ol Ten llin1rr1 Kortr iHillara aitoruet s (era. and r.la and dl.l'iirarmriila tatr.1 at Tarnlr Fl Ih.iiara. mi thr lattt ilav m rri.ruarv I'. N..li. I. brrrby given thai I alii on Oatii lav. Ih J Ih dal id June, !), at I ot lm k. i l ol aal.l al Ihe Iroi.l ,,,r vl lb . himai in H'l 1 on. Morrow rouniv. orrgoo. ar I to ai ir ai'.l aoawrl lha row I at t-ubiir annion to lb hirheat 1. 1 1. let lot re.h 11 1. 1 (. ii Iu tha alaive ri.lllir I , i, Itai d. th. loilow lug drarrlhe.1 pp'pertr It. C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al ways in 6tock. Careful attention paid to rilling of prescriptions. NEW DRUGS W e are receiving a New Invoice ol Goods almost every day. Our Rapldlr Offiss v',' F;;.rn,ly our M Otir JStcitlonory Department I Complete Wlisn In Heppner itlve tm i ostti Slocum Drug Co. THE m OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GOIvD Jnd now the entire world Knows this perfect vroduct As the Star Brewery beer..... I On draught at I all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Ws.hU.,., l.,p,rt,.wl)t0. attlpel' for III llaicil. Tl.w lalval 1 '" l'or the Srai ilav ,4 tl.a ,i ih north aaal .ii.artri ol mm tloa leu lint I '' "'"' ,"" o a"' e"irt lowil or , in lowi..M. two l.'i p..na rant Iwenfy S W aaia ale. If Iwior ilia sh ilar .H "rel . la. and II tort lall t ;. mm lliauwii awiMlsn, ail la Morrow w ant u.i t-.aii.iia tl,a title U i... It. awat la l Sallow Mil nav Ha nar.aaarv an aallalr ISa aald ludt at! iannra Jonre a. I. eir. 1. I .f a 4ere tratlns ! . ih tai nl anqtl. awat W an itoa I Mi I la ., n.Mp I h-.tlh rar... fi last, w I ml. la . , aa re. iainiiC will ap ilonalv Ireafon 1akn and lll in aa n e, au.im tl, a utla la n,. er.-n.rtv i tha aaid lj--ra W awasaari OIH awat W ol talli.ll M l,lrw.1 I taui.rl at L at winrh thera4 II V Naui.H .1..!. L, i,iKiUa anlhorlili f rial. .HIT Hi nam UCe to .nl In lavo ol Jamra JoMa and ia lfl.am.lll BM... Ml.. . . ,1 li ll. - . I.. I...-,... nl t K fj.,ln. ImiM HiB'si fl' BS Itifea t Svt ol.l B', Ir IO SOW ( rr.i. I a w .i l J .ti ai.-l j.r,.,.f I .Unwl ml asainat l..rv t. mrt ... J . -. ., . . , k . mll. ,, lW.a !Si..mi wa, , art. rt al . owih. aux all Id J.iae l.dn, fiit l,i'B e vl 'SI li J any ! I'd ... w H.ahn.e. maeta tl at l.a.e ar ma, a.- rrarkil ll, All liavii'f In u Ira wil . -. '-".- r'-n-i -"..e. ..'r ri. lle1 ILli. til' 4 ,. .ih lai .li.i i. I o h ."5 IT t u. I H i i., al Ui i'.f,'.tr"' K l. m tTI K ahrn; III S Mtli., lfllT Notice of Intention. I tap nrrn s sr l.t Oatatis. (s. ..a. NOIK t la Hrk'RY i.ivrss Viut'ii ,,l low ii. c ian.r. artllrr liat Rlrd Itollia td tier liitouttort Ui niak anal .rMil In eniHiit nl her claim, and tl.at said ptwl will ha o.le l'ore lit a Cvinly I lark nl Morrow roomy, lirreon. at Hr -ur, tref nn, aa July i fl.UA i. wtHfToar. lortnetly H,uM J. Ho) . Hit o tit. ii. r tne trv sw.sw ti, tiwv m and wa m ae f, tf I a I I j ah natnaa th ..iioali. allnMara tn rm. hrr rnnttnnoiie rael'ti. tun arul rnli,.i. ol aal I land, t John H ki lrr. 1 ..a Val l-k. tk idf and tmaia aliriiB, all ill ll.l ptwr, vrrivn. E w . 8iTtrrr k'4 i M.'tt Notice of Intention. I ir.itn.a tf las lu.tt. m.,..,, oi ha liiUntius l. make Snal tn.il in m..i. l-..r. J, W. Morrow, toant, i (, at Hri.arr,trrr.a.H Saturday June fc, m,' Jrfrrann H Krvvwa.nl lt.et.ew tl . ai v mation a, lot tha a w, aw i. are it and SyV - a "4 a. ,a.i.2t. ta. . hiar.llnwnaaraaMenrw er-.n.r, ,m,.um 'l1'": 'l',K M MI..,...M J T" U"'S'". e.m( a. J, n, thaa, u Mry -Ht, crr-a-on. 1 iA. 1 Uranst 4 el''e,