The Gazette. Tuesday, June 21, 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. Heppner is patriotic. She will celebrate the coming 4th in grand etyle. Gov. Geek's plurality is now past the 11,000 mark Pretty good showing, that. Gov. Bcdd, of California, has commuted the sentence of Train wrecker Worden to life imprison ment It was shown by the medi cal board appointed to examine into his case that Worden was in sane at the time he committed the crime. WAR NEWS! NEW YOKK, June 20. Bhafter's army of invasion arrived off Santiago last evening. The landing will probably be made today. LONDON, June 20. Manila advices say the first American ex pedition is expected to arrive today. The insurgents are awaiting their arrival. KEY WEST, June 20. A famine is eminent in Havana. Beef is issued for the sick only. The stocks of rice, beans and flour are nearly exhausted. KEY WEST, June 20. Capt Ludlow, of the monitor, Terror, re ports that Blanco has decided not to exchange Uobson and his com panions. A Cuban spy and a deserting Spanish pilot have reached here from Havana, bringing a chart of the mines, fortificatious and other information relating to Havana harbor. They say that Blanco is defiant and declares that he will do as he pleases. He says that if we want the prisoners that we must come and get them. Generals Copfinger and Lee, who are to command the army that is going to Porto Rico, have been sent orders to get their command into condition for embarking at the earliest possible moment, which is taken to mean that the movement upon Porto Rico is not to be postponed until the move ment against Santiago is success ful, but is to go ahead independ ently bb soon as ready. Secretary Alger says that in ten days time every man in the army will be fully equipped for war. OFF SANTIAGO, June 21. Thirty-six transports and convoys arrived and joined with Sampson's fleet ten miles off Santiago yester day. The army is now ready to land and take Santiago. The navy will attack simutaneously with the landing of the troops, which will be made about ten miles above or below Santiago. GIBRALTAR, June 21. Dispatches received here confirm the report that Camara's Cadiz fleet, recently reported off this port, has again returned to Cadiz. They are apparently afraid they might meet with one of Uncle Sam's squadrons. Inloodl' Cure all liter ills, bilious- p nets, headache, sour atom- BJ ill t ach. Indigestion, eonstip- III S Won. They act easily, with- out pain or grip. Bold b all druggists. 35 emu. The only Pill to take with Hood Sarupu-illa. OF Public Sentiment Forc ing It UponCongress, WASHINGTON, June 21. The senate is discussing the Hawaiian question. Mitchell and Wise spoke against annexation. Roach, of North Dakota, denied . the interview favoring annexation. White, of California, followed Mitchell on the Hawaiian question. He regretted that the advocates manifested no disposition to discuss the points at issue. He remarked that such a policy would not hasten action. He insisted that the resolutions contradicted themselves and from a legal standpoint were faulty. This surprised able senators who admitted that they had not investigated, but simply accepted the resolutions as presented, and thought that the constitution had nothing to do with it. President McKinley is well pleased with the war-revenue bill, now a law, as a whole. He would have preferred that the amount of bonds authorized should have re mained at $500,000,000, as in the original house bill, instead of $100,000,000, as agreed to by the conference. He does not intend to , issue more than shall be necessary to meet war expenses. Tbat is why the first issue is limited to $200,000,000, and he hopes that all of these will be taken by the people in amounts of $1,000 and leBS. THOSE SPANISH NAMES. PRESS COMMENT. Senator Butler, of North Caro lina, chairman of the populist national committee, formally read Senator Kyle out of the populist party because he voted for the war revenue bill. The reading out pro cess did not Bppear to worry Senator Kyle, who stated that he was responsible to his conscience and his constituents, and not to Butler, for his official actions. Mr. Kyle disposed of some statements concerning him made by Senator Pettigrew by denouncing them as "inteutional and malicious false hoods", TilEliE is no buncombe about President McKiidoy's good will to wards the ex-coufeilerates, or he never would have nominated T. L. UosHor, of Virgiua, to be a briga dier general. Uohhc r got a lot of newspaper notoriety several years ago by making a crack-brained speech announcing himself to be an unreconstructed rebel, etc. Pre. sidout McKiuley only remeiuberei: that he was a gallant soldier, now seeking to fight for the country he once mistakenly fought to destroy. It is things like that which have caused it to be remarked more than once that "McKiuley is in many respects as great as Lincoln". Knowi.no that the very persons who are having the most to say about the delay in getting General Bhafter's army to Santiago would have led thu Larch criticitu had the army met with any mishap on account of Ix'iiig moved Irt'foro everything was ready, and that the delay lias Wen necessary and un avoidable, President McKiuley is taking matters a coolly as the broiling upell of weather now upou Washington will allow Liu). lie knows that no time ha beeu wast ed, and that none will bo; that Shafter's army is out for buaiuetm, and that results are going to fol low iU lauding in Cuba. The ad. ministration is not to blame Ixv cau newspaper men who weto liot informed of the real cause of de lay printed their guesses, that the troops were held back Writ use of rumors of the presence of au a' legivl new and tUtigoroua Spanish fleet in Cuban waters, etc., aa facts; censorship of news irlating to itu Kirtant movements would I usr. less if the government Contradict d all the rumors started. How Some Are Pronounced and What They Mean. The war news eaoh day contaiua many names that pnzz'e some renders to pro nounce, and whiob have a sijniQoanoe not always understood. Tbe full name and tiling of Alfonso XIII, the boy king of Rpaio, are as fol lows: Leon Ferdinand Marie Jacques Isidose Pascal Antoine Alfonso, kiujr of Spain, of CiihIiIb, of Lpod, of rnuau, of the two 8ioiiies,of Jeranalem.of Nnvarre, of Orenda, of Toledo, of Valencia, of Qalioia, of Majircn, of Minorca, of Se ville, of Srdiiiia,of Oordova.of Oaroega, of Mnroia, of J sen, of Algrave, of Alge- sirs, of Gibraltar, of theOnary inlands, of the Eastern and Western Indies, of India and of tbe Oeennio ooutioent, Arohduke of Austria, Duke of Burgnnda, of Brabant and of Milan oount of Haps bnrg, of Flanders, of the Tyrol and of Barcelona and Lord of Biscay and Mo. Hun. Tbe island of Porto H oo, which was discovered by Columbus in 111!!, was oaml by Han Juan de Puerto ltiuo, and is now gHnerally shortened to Porto Rioo. It is pronounced i'ort-to IWk-o, and means s riou port. Cieofueifos (prouoaiiOHil the en-fwsy. gose, with the saonnl on the third syl lable), was nuinedin honor of Jose Cien fuetfos V Jovellanos, who was OMptaiu general of Cuba, 181(1 lHl'J. The town was founded during bis rale. Its name in English means "hundred 8res." Tbe only flrttulitM battleship in tbe Hpanisb navy, the Palsy o (pronouuoed I'sy-lah-yo, aooenl on the second syl lable) was named in honor of Palayo, or Pelagina, be is called by some, who foauded the monarchy of Asturiaa in Spain, A. D. 718. (Santiago de Cuba, meaning HI. James nl Cuba, is the place where the captain and some of the crew of the filibustering ship Virgimus were executed in 1873 Niiii for whiob Spain paid tbe United Slates an indemnity. Cardenas, where Ensign Bsgley and others lost Itietr lives and where the U'inslow sustained serious damage, is pronounced Kar-day-tiae, accent do the first syllable. It means "of a purple color". The Spanish era'ser, Viscsys, original It spelled Hiaoaya and pronounced Veeth kith r kh, derives its name from tbe Barque, province of Biscay, Ixirder lug no the bav of tbe sains Dime. The Kpatilsli cruller Alniirante Oijuen do, roncniioed Al me-ran-lay () ken-do, w s named in honor of Admiral Oipiendo. ChriKtubal Union, the name of Admiral ( erer a flagship, is ChrwtopherColum- uus in r.ngliali. The Mpamarda have pet name for ll.eir king. They rail Inn si piaetnto, "the litll tioe. Manila la the dlniinntiv nf (handi, so J therefor means band." Not Necessarily What the Gazette Thinks bat the Opinion of Others. There's another kick coming. Those confounded Indions nil went and yoted tbe republican ticket again, making Wil liamina next to Dayton as tbe banner re publican precinct of Yamhill. Wonder if Veatcb won't contest congressman Tongue's seat because of tbe Indian vote? Valley Transcript. The republicans made gains io nearly eevry oounty in Oregon in last Monday's election, as compared with the vote for president in 1896. A oirenmstanoe of this sort is so rare that when it ooouri it deserves ooospiunong mention, says tbe Ht. bonis Qlobe Democrat. A party's majority in a presidential year in a state which it nsually oarrles is generally higher than any wbiob it gains in tbe immediately succeeding state eleotions. In Oregon, however, tbe republican mar gin of 1896 tor presideut is far exceeded by that of 1898 for governor Tbe plu rality now, in fact, is nearly four times as great as It was then . This shows that tbe republican party is stronger in tbe west than it was in tbe great republican year in wbioh McKiuley was elected The cauvaHses in the rest of tbe oouotry later in the year will probably show that tbe republican gain is general. Pendleton Tribune. Opposition Weakening. An Element Crystallizing in Congres3 in Favor of An nexation. Question to Be Settled This Week. Washington, June 20. Public sentiment some call it the "imperial idea" is forcing the annexation of Hawaii with an irresistible rush, Senators White, Allen and Pettigrew are ex pected to filibuster with interminable speeches, but thev might as well blow against a hum cane. Senatorial courtesy will submit to sit and swelter day after day until they have blown off their oratorical steam, but they will gain no votes, and it may be possible this week to order an American ship to Honolulu to raise the stars and stripes. When the Kewlands resolution reached the senate Senator Davis, chairman of the commit tee on foreign relations, had it referred to his committee at once. There is hardly any doubt that the resolution will be favorably acted upon by the senate. Friends of the measure are con fident of victory. They claim to have votes enough pledged to dispose of the question be fore congress adjourns, if It takes all summer, and they are determined to stay all summer if necessary to do so. They are claiming recruits, nd they believe the longei' 'he vote is delayed thestrouger they wi'l be. Senator Wnlthalls uccessor is for annexation, which is equivalent to a change of two in the count, as the late sen ator was in the opposition. POINTS TO PUBLIC SENTIMENT. Senators in favor of the proposition are dis posed to make the debate as short as possible, and there is a tacit understanding that tney win not do much talking. It Is expected the prin cipal speeches will be made by Senators White, Allen and Pettigrew in opposition to the meas ure. The friends of Hawaiian annexation believe public sentiment in Its favor is becoming stronger every day, and they find that the big majority in the house is breaking down the opposition in the senate. The representatives, coming from Bmaller constituencies, and being elected for shorter terms, are closer to the people, and the senators recognize the fact that the vote in the house, is a reflection ol me am. tilde of the masses. FOR TERRITORIAL EXPANSION . The opposition is trying to throw discredit on Hawaiian annexation by using the term "lm nerlal idea" as a stigma. There is abundance in Washington of a tremendous rising tide for territorial expansion, but it can hardly be swept back by giving it an inapt title intended to carry reproach. The masses hardly comprehend the sentiment that is stirring within them, but in congress there is an element rapidly crystallizing into an organized body which will be openly and vigorously for territorial expansion. These men are groping for a solid footing, for a convincing reason for the departure from the long established policies of the republic, and some of them have already selected a shibbo leth. They aro for "commercial expansion." ihey deny they are moved by greed for terri tory. 1 hey declare they wUh to conquer new lands for stars and stripes in order to win new fields for American industry and commerce. They are not moved by the lust of conquest, they aver, but by the love of their fellow t-lti-irm. A CAUtTS TONIGHT. Washington, June 'J0.-The house democrats are trying to arrange a caucus tonight to lor formulate a settled policy for the party ou the w ar and Hawaiian questions. 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. Hotice Of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Oreqon, Mav. SI, 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of nis claim, ana mat saia prooi win De maae before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 9th, 1W8, viz: JOHN KILKENNY, of Heppner, Oregon, H. E. No. 4392 for the SEW SecHT2NR26EWM. He names the following witnesses to prove his 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, Hurrv Bartholomew, of Hermner. Oregon. Register. 654-65 Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mav 31. 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made lnjfore A. Mallory, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Saturday, July , iv v:z: KCtlKAKU r. UUMtlll 1. of Alpine, homestead application No. 392S, for M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of sain land, viz: Barney Mcueviti, oi Lexing ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, of Galloway, Ora tion, Chas. van winkle, ot uaiioway, uregon, rtwara Lionerty, ol Lexington, uregon. 6O4-0O jao. f . Jiu'imc, Register. Mano llltls Does Baby Thrive? If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food docs not nourish it, nut httccn or twenty drops of Scott's EmuUion in its bottle three or tour times a day and you w ill cc a marked change. We have had abundant proof that they will thrive on this emulsion when other food fails to nourish them. It is the same with larger children that arc delicate. Scott's KmuUion seems to be the element lacking in their food. Do not fail to try it if your ihihlrcn do not thrive. It is as useful for them in summer as in w inter. , Hocretnry Aider's statement to tbe pulilio of the smount ot work aooonip lislied by bis oVpnrtment and tbe army bureaus sinoe tbe ntbreak ot tbe war refutes tbecbnrgs tbat tbe preparations of tbt) campaign have been slothfully eieoilted. Tbe results themselves, as far as revealed, indeed spoke eloquently against tbii; antbinkintf indictment. Tbe publio bas sppareutly bad little knowl edge of tbe vest amount ot territory to be covered, of the general state of on preparedness tbat confronted tbe mili tary authorities, of tbe lark of immedi ately available resources and of the Deed f care in tbe ailjnstmenl ot tbe multi tude ot details in ootiueotion with tbe orgmiir itiou of a great army. Tbe war secretary sets forth tbe work that bas been iloue, whtob revssla tbe proportions nf tbe task id tbeir true I K 1st . Yet the slslemeut shows only tbe results and does not eiplsio tbe de tails ot the Ubor required to produce them. It appears clearly tbat in every department tbe army baa been indus trious and bas availed itself of every known expedient (or hurrying the work. Certain laws onsffecteJ by tbe emer gency statute eonoerning tbe war have handicapped lb effort of the authori ties in some particulars, and la view of all tbe ciroumstaoce it is out too much to declare tbat the achievements of tb past few weeks bsre been worthy ot lb blgbHit praise. Hnokane Chronicle, As war measure, Hawril will eooo become) dependency of tb United Htstes, by amies alios. Itoth branches of ooniree have long been eorslderlng tb necessity tor taking this step. II ecqqlaition of that South I'solOo territory will do! add to our national reveoue, and Million Given Away. It is oertaluly gratifying to tbe pub' I io to know of one concern in tbe land who are not afraid to be eoneroue to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King s ibw Discovery for Loo Munition. Coughs and Colds, have giv en away over tru ruilllion trial buttles of this great tbediciue and have tbe sal iefHOtion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases Astina. Hronoliitie. Hoarseness sud kll disess of the lbroat, Choet and Liuugs are sorely oured by it. Call on K. J Klocnin. Druggiet, and get a trial bottle free, rtgolsr size 50o and 81 bvery bottle guaranteed or money refunded. EvarWHiily ho. r.icnnts Can.lv CuUuirtic, the most won. djiful in iiu.tl Ui.n-ovcrvof the age, p eas s it and refrvslune; to the taste, act gently ml positively on kl.lne.vs, liver and Jxiwe s, iim niira avaum. cHhoi'I colds. mi,.. iinimiiiiv (over, iialilluul constipation ud blioutneaa. Pleas buy and try a box of C. V. V. to day; IO, Si, Ml cents. Hold and guaranteed to cur oy an orufgiai. Hlghwsvssea oa Wheel. A wheelman of Weot sflib street, New York, was attacked, robbed and left svnaeles by two highwaymen motintsd oa bicycle tn (Votrel l'ark. Repeated accounts nf robberies by men mounted on wbesl have appeared in tb paper in various parts of the oouotry. Tb"se depredator of the health, disease of tb kidneys and bladder will likewise esesp arrest and pursue th'ir alrociou oareer unchecked, notes they sr ar rested by the uoleot intervention lloetetler't Htomaob Hitter, tbe finest diorectic, a well a tonic, known to modern tiraa. It I at tb start that disease Is tb more eeily iwroom. Tbe ns of the Hitter Is followed by the happiest result to dyspepsia, liver 0 on plaint and oorvnnsneM, yoTictTuy istk.s ro.v. Notice of Intention. Land Office at Tut Dalles, Orioon, May 9. 1MW. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice f her intention to make ttnal proof tn support if her claim, and that said proof will be made liefore J. W. Morrow, CountyClerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Haturday, June is, 198, vis: Josie Fischer, ot lone, Homesteaa application se sec. j, ana sw1 sec. The Leader Of Course! Viz (IV 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 (f The Beginning of this i New Year 1898. m H A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, is a joyiorever. mat s what 10. M. for the n1 4 seli sec , tp. 1 8 , r. 24 K. W. M. Hhe names the followln g witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation f said land, vis: Fred W. Halslger, Edward Keller, A. J. McVay and Paul Balalger, all of tone, Oregon. J AS. F. MIIUKl, 4H-59 Keglster. m you'll find at T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- m NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ornct at LaGrakdr, Orsuon, June 11, lS'W. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following named settler has filled notice f his Intention to make tinal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before A. Mallory, I nlten Mates cominlssKiner for Oregon at tleppner, uregon on juiy , viz: HKXKV S AUK, lid. No H.;i:t. for the N'4 NEW and NE!i KWk See 17, Twp2S K 27. E. Me names tne louowing wiiiotw ui prova his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vis: Foater Adams, Jay Devlin, John Edwards, A. H. Hump, all ol Heppner, Oregon. K. VY. Bastlstt. 67-i negister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud Orrics at LaOsampi, Obboon, June is. ll K'OTirl IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make flnai proof In support of hit claim, and tbat said pr.xu win m maue t- lor the County Tiers ol Morrow roomy, ire (on, at Hepimer, omicoij, on July 23, 1mm, vis: Hi No. Sinv fur the HW NEW. PEV NWV SEW NW. Hr'i Hec.. TpS K 27, K. He names Ihe following wltncMea to prove bis rontlniioiit reldetir ni and cultivation ol aid land, via: K.I. Prl.kell T. A. DrUkell, irorg Sparry, Will Mlkesell, all of Heppner, uregou. I. W. Bastlstt, Kgutr N Lasr Orrn a T Tns Pui s Oii..i., Mv II. w N'vrt'r is itrKKBY ciivrt ihatiiix Inlli'W In pame.1 n-lller hu fll-.l n..tt. i. h ia ttttt,ii.,n ii ttiak final ttrnt.f In auiiMirl of may b forltioat If II dia no prt i IU" i lalm, and llial aald pnl will Ivioadal. , li.lf Hie ( oiihlT t'lrrk. at lleppllrr, Orrgoll, oil enure, of eipeuse. Ho-ev.r. th .r ! wUf ,.. . lib Hpaln lis lanbt os Ihe esrnetl 1 Iiai l it ). kfm k. Deeeeeity for anoeing Iboes Islands, if n,t !, and i ee!. as ... ...Ik,... I...t . ...!... .i.ii !lpJS.H.rt M.M ,w, .......... - . -. .".. H, ,,,. ii, ,,loll iIihm In nre "" mnrn,n '" S"" ana j Tb dbl Will bav Io aasutn, 1 IKJ.- Ms ..i.tii....ms rvidem ia .! mill. all. " a.lmitilsirat.rt 'of tlw, Urnt ul N, mm, is roiDfaraiivviy iHaigniaeani, SDfO i.iii, nr.-,,,,,, Jal t rust of l.li t..ii. r A,it..i.l..rmj lha antailinj a l..ni.. n 1 S" l ' "" f Iihii.Hi, nrrsuu " - - - ... j., Droa n, il 11 Notice of Intention. Lasd Orru a at Laoxis, oriuon, Mav S. lwal NOTICE lit HEREBY tilVEM Til AT THE tullowmt named selllsr ha filed ntlrof his Intention ! make Anal proof In aupinrl of his claim, and that said proof III b mad h for th t iHiiity lerk of Morrow ronntr. ora- (on. al Heppner, Oreiron, on June ii, l, vis Kiiiius T)ir. H.I No 7l, for thenVSM 21. top. IS., r. JS K. W. M. He name ths follnwlnf srltnew to prnv his roiitluuoiit realdenrs upon and rnlllvallon nl sold land, via: James w l.ahev, Henr aixlerpool, John Md'ullouati, lld MeC'ul lough, all of Heppner, Oregon. I.W. BSTI STT, in hiswr. SHERIFFS SALE. OTI" I IS HERKRY OIVE! THAT BY virtu nl an neriitlon aim Mi t nl r- aal, duly laaunl t.y Ihe rlerk nf th l lreiill t oiirt of Ihet onntvnf on,dale4 lh ::th day of Mar, In S Per tain a. Hon In lb Irrull Court for said Cnunly and SUM. herein James Jones and Jsmss Ui Stent of poeslble future ear ilh other list lm.-Telegrsm. rtaietot (lowaa take bis delat fo reelection very ebeerfnlly. II duty sp- JA- t. MHisr, i, CM MOS S. IS THE t'lRt't IT ttlCRT or TNE STATE 1 of trr(on. lor the Co. inly 4 Morro. men! ssalnst uere M aassssrt. MllUrvd J ea sari. K K Blahon. aasiene ,4 tmirir W . aa( art, iisolnl del.bir, J IS. Morro. th Ot- i.ia SauT and Natlratinn Companr. a cor r-.rall.in a "'I I'al tnald. delrndanla, for Ihe s i ol Too rroxiaamt, ronr nun.ir. ninety 1 m ftollars, Ilh Interest lhere.ni al th rale ot Id per rent pr annum from th ! day of yehnwrv, l. and tl further sum nl T Hundred fort !.. liars attorneys fees, and r.ls and dlshtipsementa laved at Twenty Fit loilar on Ihe laid da nf Set.rtiary. e s.otM'e . herehy given that I til on aatt da. li e I.lh dsf of June. Iwal, al t n k m i4 said !sy. st th front do. f the court hone in Meponer. M.wme euntT iHfi sell Iftiest I'll ler lorraea preniate tli spteodll shosrio msd la Matilda atoll, I'lainiilt, ilrsnt and Ilsroey Vonntie. la lHklu H.mei awe,, tv-i, n iam. omlbars.Bpo.HuHj uf th le.Ulal.ra , ' rrr.m.T r,'." U ...a . it "ill lm Seen Kaatera Oreeon liaa tin ' hei. r.,..lre. to ti pes, and snsaer Ihe eom- at t.'iMIr amtion Ih bihe eai,nl,1inana in tha U.. i ,.h , p smt Sied ssslnst y.i In the shots entitled In hsnd. Ih l..lioH. drar nhed property t.v , 7 . .. .J?. 9,fl Ml"U"..n end t..ll on oil-lore the St d.r ol the II tn north east .,..aie. ol een ten il eii,m vi aeon, anl layinr, Ot iltltlia, . twilnvnin te.ia l said mitt Io ail on IhIsihMi to i 'i north rau laem S.e Therefor tired thai SSf Sppnf. "1"r th &th da nl rpt , l. 'd H fm lalll'f.i east ll.ainetie m.n.lisn, ail In Norm) a . . . . , ao to an.aef . I. ant lltere. Itlaiollft e III an I ntihlv. I tree on Taken and 1. led niMvn as momem tn If. Slat oorm me aett i pl,ni,n the till In I th. rr..t-r, ol Ih said i.-.r,s eesstart lonr ) ears still do scan! Jrisnes la this l. .4 in oi a.ii y se. ti.nv I Miilre. J m.lm mo, a there.4 Srlun. through a el'llll ef laionjy 1 "'"C I ""th '"'" S Inl n.n , ' H sn k. mamirf Io Satlslv the aatd ln-1 a.l n.rh..a.l,l. It... i. ..o. i"' sOhorl..( ..a..l.t lor.m.ej llll a n.ent la !.... nl James Jonea ai.d James Jn. and partisaeship lUrnev eonolr is ail a- h .H t,m. Hh ..tmr.t.Kotihe e.ui. o .i..n J..., Th war is tie ari l tmi shonlj QbsetlU for tit (Jt I. Iba etj ' ' I'm. b(,lsyf, If I. T1 IONt, CkWM, () I O il representation, I til M) ill I llnrea Item. la la re- feilel ss .ImvWnI n. ssslnst toor V aeasfart M l tre-t J sunt, et il nr'h.l nil s has or may a r iwiulen tteU Vaitk raaraeel. t Stflf sUirtlr, f.tr cat p '-. oeir. . Ak U U W C. la. I, Up i as v( 4WJ K k . I 1 tw Just Si I prvr l . ej a p s At' lor I li r ! s. dlshuts. ments I! st T hs ,wno Is 'I'-HCiM fv or tef til I -.1fS rtu. S I .... ol li e !) ,: ti.iri. t ii, t M I T1 ' k herisr (in,dsieJ Mf , .. at lie! iut, Oi-' , t I M A 1 1 n fc, if .i) . .t ' ived t !! rr. r r i- vsj C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al ways in stock. Careful attention paid to tilling of prescriptions. NEW DRUGS W are reeelvlnt New Invoice of Oon.li almost every day. Our Rapldlv th0"Wtf O-eC-MaeJae. rao. Our Stntloiiory Department I Completo When t Ils9rraf ulvo tm ix osali Slocum Drug Co. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP OOIO Jnd now ths entire world h'noics this vcrect product Js the aS'iVi r Brewery beer..... 4 1 On draught at I all popular saloons STAR BREWERY C0A.PANY, 203 Ws.hi.,..,, EIm s,r.l-Bi 0f Nottct of Intention. Lasb Orru at La Gats. Osaone. Ms? u, tr VOTiri is iirnriY r.ivrs that ihe l" MlnSJln named Settler has f,e. ttoll.4 nl Het Intention In snsl Snal r.4 In n..rt i4 het riaim, and I rial said pr.. 111 l ma.1 triors tn t vunlf lleit ol Murro i mii.I). ""t'"i. al Heppar, Ore(a, on July J. I tu niit I. WMRfTfifle-, rnrwerly (!lis) J Hojer. Hd o r. lor Ih aeV kl se t net. net. sets, and n1, se't see . tr I a r X K M M aha nan.es th lollnalnf stltMesM tn rot Kef re.rttniiott rvel.leno upon and enlilaMoq ol aaM land, vie J. kn 1 Shier. 1 hntea Mai !. Frans .lf aud In.h. Sii...ip. of Heppner, Ureiua, I w. .rii!tT. ? WieHf Notice of Intention. tAsaOreira at Tss Dus. oa0o illn, ,Mm Vt n- ,TJe! Intention in n,.k. 7,11 1.Z tTiurii "m1 m"" W-,. IT i, !" J W. Mnrmw, tnqntt Clerk J Meppaer. fHtoa. e.tM., t?u. i2c si j ikaiion , sl.l.lh.,,LlU jTtTJ hit'l.r.'.r 'h! n.,,"" l"ee to lsenf,fin,H.MS reat.tenee up,,n ,4 r(Ut.fcIZ ....il.nd.,,, r h h.$4 h,,'.;;, "H.H. W IUU i.ec. wt,on. ' ' IWMliMI, ' Hwer.