Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 24, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
WAR NEWS!
Friday, Jusk 24, 1898.
NEW YORK, Jane 22. It i8 reported that Germany baa made
' 77- 77 Spain two very startling propositions. One is that Germany will give
The Gazette is not neraiaing hb
coming with a brass band but its a protectorate to the Philippines for twenty years for $125,000,000, and
circulation can be determined at tte otjjer js tnat Germany gives Alsace Loraine back to France and in
the Heppner postoffice. Adver- . to German in interveution in behalf of Spain,
:nn.Q nrill nlonan Tint A this.
wclo ..... . , J e : IU-TTUJ Ev.tao
, uermany 10 noia me rnuippines ana crauce pajuug mo umwu uwwo
THE PRESIDENT WAS NOTIFIED indemnit
KloodR
Stimulate the stomach.
rous the Brer, cur bilious- I 9 ill
Den, headache, dUxioeu, I- III 3
lour etotaaeh, eomtipatioo. ev
etc Trie B MMi. Ho 14 by all dnunrltta.
Tha emir Kil te take with Hood's Sareepanlla,
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The following aispaicn was sem WASHINGTON, J one 23.-Count CassinL, the Bosnian ambassador, u pre
od June 16 to ' "Sldent JJcKinley prMideD fcy Becretftry Day ,bi8 morDiDg. Cassioi's address referred
saltation with prominent repob- to the oordial relations of the two governmenta. MoKinley's reply waa in the aame
licans, says the Oregoman. it rain.
shows very clearly good faith with MADRID, Jane 23.-The Hersldo violently attacks the aovernment and de
Oreeon i waa carried for the gold ol"" that tbey ba-e not an pplied the necessary amonnt of ammnnHion, coal and
standard, and anxiety to secure the etorea for their fleets, and are also blamable for sending uervera to bantiago,
retention in othce or tne only WASBINUTON, Jaoe 23 8haftr telegraphs the department that all troopa
prominenigoia uemauwu- , Bj itbool bibbed. No resistance waa offered. They are
ine office in the state, it wouia a
have been a graceful recognition now landing siege guns, horses and supplies. He reports 5,000 Cubans around
of the services of the gold demo- Santiago,
crats if the president had con
. -1 V f T i - IUa nnnifmn
JTT" lU did not appropriate to his own use
A telegram was also' sent to the about $18,000, which he was forced
president by Chairman Steel, of to make good or go to the peni-
the republican state central com- tentiary, the government agreeing
mittee, acknowledging the (material not to pr0Becute if full restitution
K-oS'r rn who
tion. Chairman Steel's dispatch was assisted out of an ugly scrape
was sent June 8. Mr. Corbett's by John B. Mitchell who was re-
dispatch was as follows: warded by being bitterly fought
Unless tne nomination oi x at- pbce fc thig friend in Deed
a liaV.i na thA Hiorvinr At I
iijit.- withdrawn, and U Harvey Scott was half a man
Black retained, it will be regarded he would never tnlk about any
by all as a very ungrateful return other person "grafting
for the hearty support given us uy
gold democrats at the late election. The administration is making
H. W. Cobbett. haste verv slowly in the Var with
The Gazette, and every republi- Spain. There ate mauy who h.ive
can whodoes not wear the Simon become slightly suspicious that
j j u u more or less politics is mixed up
couar auu uue.ua w.u. av .q .. The rnBe
blind, will wonder why on earth L. ... bh i tead o the
"old man" Corbett was allowed to public were conducting operations
make this bad "break". against our foreign foe having
This shows to the administra- proved so successful in Oregon, it
which the Oregoman is pleased to uext fftii.Jftck8onville Times,
call "gold" republican. Why there The above talk is all nonsense,
should be republicans in existence Anyone pOB8es8ing ordinary intel
other than the sort that follow the ilgence ijnow8 tat the adminis
St Louis platform in all its details tration ig progressing as rapidly
just republicans-no one but with the war with gpain a8 ia
those precious fellows seem BjBtent with all the circumstances
know, but they are very handy at BUrroun(iing the case. The idea
present "protesting". McKinley that party gain j8 the BOie object
seems to nave as mue use ior one . ftnvtnin tuat mav ftDDear dila
sort of mock republicanism as the L toUB at thia diBtanCe, is pre-
ther. posterous, and to one, except he
What should give Corbett any b(J hylDiQ& by party prejudices,
right to send to Washington a wij ffiake guch a 8tatement
threatening telegram? Has the
11.11 l. - n ih n
V Z k i i if tTi What better evidence is needed
senatorsh.p that he feels it his to e tl)at the 8eectiou of such
uouuutn uuiy juiuy uuv ui luo men as t'uttorson, or lieupner
The Spokane Chronicle has
changed bands, T. EL Snodgrasa
now being editor. With a changs
of management comeB also
change in the political complexion
of the paper. It is now a full
fledged republican paper and wi
prove to be a strong support for
that party in the state of Washing'
ton at the coming election. Here's
THIS COM POLITIC CAYCBE.
Or What Happne4 at a riaalaf Factory
Wkea the Kagiaer Beverwd.
From the New York World.
"No, I can't tell you how old this
horse is," said the man from Oreeon,
nor can I give you bis pedigree. I got
him of Rippen k Snort after their fail
are op in Malheur county. It waa
most distressing and, I might say, em-
barrasaing oirenmetance that brought it
about. The firm bad established a
worthy industrial enterprise in the
shape of a beef-oanning and boneless
ham faotory, and were doing a rushing
business; but sncoess induoed greedi
ness, and when cattle were not to be
had they ohuoked in horse for look. The
horse habit grew on them, and tbey
were soon running at a 2:40 gait on the
new material. Finally the thing got
noised abroad, and tbePnre Food Com
mission oame down to look into the
matter. Snort was indignant and gae
them the horse laugh.
'Your obargca are an insult an out
rage f he blustered. 'Oar factory is the
pride of the state and is regarded as
soon. From a modest beginning we have
in one year reached a oapacity of forty
bead of hor oattle per day; and, by
thunder, I ought to fire the whole outfit
of youT
Wben he had oooled down a little he
fold them to innneot the plant, which
Buccess to the Chronicle and its waa then running at full blast, with a
new management obargeofgood horses in its bowels. It
was a big bluff, and might have worked.
thought tbey
OCB old
now "on tne uregonian,
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.
Notice of Intention.
Lakd Ofhc at Thi DW-lkb, Obsoom,
Mav. 31,1898.
OTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
fnllnwinir.nRiTiiHl settler h&a filed notice of
bil Intention to make final proof In support of
Vint the onmmissioners
friend Redineton IS u, An .mrr.ina In nam their fees his claim, and that Raid proof will be made
- I ""B". w Wnr. (Viimtv rierk. Morrow Countv. OreKon.
and re- and began to noBeabont the plant. Iat Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 9th.
centlygavea vigorous account of "The latest improved maohwery was JOhn Kilkenny.
how th WRRhinpton volunteers mpioyea. ana wnue . i.t. w. , f T "
, . , , . driven in at one door, at the other came He name! the foiiowin witnee to prove
were Deing aousea over bi an- - , ,8bele(J ..a hjaeonHnjs
COUVer, RedlUgton knOWS what IS I6ady (or marke. I, was the presence ner. Orn. ry Brojn, oHeppner.
. .1 9 I 3 1 U kHl m . V iUat a. ... i it "
expeciea Ol a eoiUItJr. no uuo of tne COmmiPBlouere, i kucbs, Harry Bartholomew, oi neY iyjjjrgjj
had experience. chi the engineer, ror ne goi rauieu, Eegiiter.
louonea ine reverse lever, wu im wuu.o
nrocess was reveraed. In two minutes
THI8 sheet will dig up some horses began to trot oat of the plant
miehtv interestin' readin' in the dark horses, gray horees, and yellow
next few months. The people borse-.nd the poor crazed ?ain?r Vcrnc b
-.Ml K iB wbM b Ma OOM, neu in bil lntentlon u, mak. final proof in a.
w... imC,uu " 6 1, h.i.ftrino i he went
some aocumentary eviaence re
garding H. W. Scott's thievery
while collector of customs at Fort-
land.
Notice of Intention.
Laud Omca at Th Dau-is. Obrgow,
MRT At. IBW.
1 a at i am
a notice of
auDDort of
hif claim, and that aald proof will be made
before A Mallory. 0. 8. Commiwioner. at Hepp
ner. Oregon, on Saturday, July , iw v;x:
of Alpine, homeatead application No. 3925, for
theKUNE!-iandEK8E4Sec3T 1 N K K
mi iiiij,.. r.iu.n Avifv
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Tt i. ...I.mlii nratifvinir t.l the DUD- I Vk
.. , J! j .i, . He name the following wltneatea to prove
llO to know Of one concern in ine lano ht, cotinUoui reaidence upon and cultivation
i t .r,.M Va uenrrnna tn the of said land, vis: Barney McDevitt, of Lexlug.
,. ""''""-"- '""- ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, of lialioway, tre-
1 HIS nnnnr flORB not neea lO QIC I nciriv and aonennB. ine pronnmore gon, cnaa. van niniie. ui uauow.j,
" . . -rv- n Edward Boherty, of Lexington, Oregon,
up Johnny Redington and J. P. of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- ja3.f.moc
McManus to establish a "charao- aomption. Cough, and Colds have g,v-
. . TT , . r i en away over ten milllion trial bottles
ter" for Hallock, of the Pendleton q th.g greRt medjcine Bnd bRVe tbe Ml.
Tribune. There are people in iaftt0tion of knowing it has absolutely
Heppner who can testify as well as cured thonsanda of hopeless cases,
these gentlemen.
MOORE,
Begiater.
May 23, 1898.
J THAT TH
Astma. Bronohitis. Hoarseness and all 11 following-named settler hi a ed nonce
Notice of Intention.
Laud Orricf At La Orakdi, Orgoh
Mav 23. 1
k.TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH
dUeftsec of the Throat, Cheat ana La of her cltim, and that Mid proof will be mad
a u- i pji n P J bf(re the County uiem ot Morrow couuij,
a 1 - - t I ' 'I fRtMi, m Aivjuvt, v vawt -
OCOTT apuses tne memory oi r ocum. Drnesist. and get trial Dome lwt, vu:
Oen. GraDt because Giarjt, true to fice, regular size 50o and $1 Every
ranks of civil life to send a menac- h'attei son, of Salem; Suodgras, of j principle, fired Scott out of the bottle guaranteed or money rerouted.
iDgdiBpatch? LaGiande, andfiucas, of Arliog- portland custom house for dis-
The Leader
Of Course!
This is but auother chapter in on, to till land-office and custom-
the play that began with the hold- witL thelpeo)le thau the fact that
up of the legislature, almost two tue BpI)0iijtmeutB were not made
years ago. Corbett was the man or,til after electiou? It was a
who supplied the money to do the scheme to make "Mitchell repub-
wnrk ,. tl,A nmnlft have now icnu", but it did not work. Theie
" -I " I i
, a i a i,fc4 were o uuiuuvi rtwuiaouto
been notified by implication that tbe8e offico8 but they were not all
he is still in the senatorial arena, hypocrites. Pendleton Tribune.
His attempt to blotk appoint- KnojcraB8. Qf La Grande! To
ments by trying to bluff the presi- WDat position was he appointed?
dent on 'his assumption of future And when did you get an idea in
honors,fell by the wayside, lie to that chimpanzee pate? If Ore
should remember tint he is yet a Bon nad a few more oracles like
private citizen, and that he is not nai)ock God Almighty woulJ bo
. ... .... ir
in a position to dictate. " out of a job.
Bliuuld also cousuer that his am
bition to wear the senatorial toga The Times-Mountaineer has got
might meet the fate of ono II. W. to be a sort of a "me too" organ,
Corbett, who in the 70's while with the Oregonian as its oracle,
trying to be re-olocted to the Jt can draw inspiration from very
Uoitod States sooate, was expimod contaminating sources for a paper
iu Lis attempt to buy a legislator, that has talked so much for purity
and iu order to avoid ugly com- KDl reform
plications withdrew from the field.
This happeuod just a few years Tni editor of the Pendloton
before Harvey W. 8oott was Sred Tribuue gets bis bunch" from
out ot the Portland cuntora office superannuated uucle who directs
as collector, for Wiug a defaulter his every thought, His chin is too
io the sum of something near iuaiguifkant to ever give barking
l(KX), Isu't it a poculinr coinci- to a siugU idea of Lis own.
dence tLfit two central figures of
that time, who were forced to ob
scurity tLrough their own actions,
should again come to the front
with the idea Mint the people Lave
no memories?
Notice of Intention.
t ASH OKriCE AT I.A GUANDB. UKKIiU.H,
I. lJ June 21, Insm. Notice ta hervbT given that
honesty.
T V,.. Ik.
JIUUE rtUllinir wi w.c-r,--"-r--m hM tir, of
gouian'8 pet but he had to gO down. Ms Inuntton to m.J.1 proof m wortot
v il t t.:. Ananria I )-.(,. r a Malinrr. I'. B. cominiuioiier lor Ore-
ormuF Koi urn UoDD. ou Au.t 12, 1, vli:
VITKK UlLhtKT,
:.)!, for the w, rwi
KUZA i. WHETSTONE, formerly Ellia i
Boyer,
Hd No737, tor'the aeH nw.tW neVnwfc
ae and ne1 t aec 27, tp 2 8, r 27 K W M.
bhe nAmeathe following wltnwae to prove
her eontlnuoui reaidence upon and cultivation
of aald land, viz: John N. Elder, Thomaa Mat
lock, Frank Elder and Emma Kilcup, all of
Uuppuer, tiregon.
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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.
651-
E. W. BaETLETT,
Regiiter.
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
Is a "joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
Heppner, Oregon-
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luEreuuieion irioune is wor- hk.
ing itself in
echo Oregonia
iicpnnr, or . mh. .o ,;n, im m nn-
Kw trtV Nt'.and SIW bKW Bee. S 1P ( S
Notice of Intention.
Lakd Orrics at LaObakdi. Oboo,
June 18. 1K9.
XTOT1CK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
il following-named settler baa filed notice
of her Intention to maka nnai prooi in luppon
. i- . . . ; I nv iimw . ." - v. I ol her claim, ana tnat aaia prooi win ujb.iv
rymg itself into fits in trying to Lis .i.tiiiuouarwidiK-eupon .nd
laniBDJ. W.riorwn. William Muth. Peter Hung ,allof pn'" "'TLeMISIINB CATS.
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Morbow county will have the
biggest crop of its history this
season.
Or course Heppner will cele
brate.
The Oregouiao is so very clever
in its attacks apnu lion. I. L Tat.
teraon w ho Las j tint Ix-rn aj'ioiutd
collector c f customs for the oil
f I'ortlaud. It 'uMihes an alw
surdiitory, though on iU fncti it is
btort fatsehoikL Mr. ratteraoti
bou'Lt suiiilies for the asjlutu
thiouh a l'oitlntid firm aiid never
saw theiii, but a I'r. Harry I, an
did and it lk Liiu sit to eiLt
years to get Lis jaw loo so that
LecouM lell thi vj.rt of (regon
Low Mr. I'attersou and Lis partner
furnished bad coruuieal to the
Mt lum. TliesS tateuietils are ao
tliu that tLey ars gauiy and Lad
ootfTert with either tLa Oreguti
delegation i t McKinley. And IL
reiteration f such cauIalous at
taeks would Latt torr weight
with Ih pioi! of Oregon if it
mind from a rjHr ivhtej ly
nai
rc the chil
dren this summer?
Are they doing
well? Do ihcy
fct ill the benefit ihcv
should from their rood?
Are their cheeks tnd lips
of good color? And re
they hearty and robust In
every way?
If not, then give them
Scott's Emulsion
of c&J Itvtf oil nvith hypo
phoiphitts. It never fails to build
up delicate boys and girls.
It gives them more flesh
and better blood.
Il It ust so with the
baby aUo. A little Scott's
limuMon, three cr four
limes i day, will make
the thin baby plump and
jftrrospcrous. Il
ifurnlshei the
'young body with
just the material
necessary for
U l tropins bones
A Jvi and nerves.
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AaMaAaAaAaAfAat
Heppner, Or.
E. Vi. BAR Tl K fT,
Kegiiter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
N
BfarrtMMly Bajs so.
CaaonreU Csn.1v CaUmrtie, tbs most won
derful hi-xJi.! d.at'over of Uie are, piea-
aul ana rofivahm lo tne taair, m t
...I nn.,llill nn kl.lnnva. livff BDU DOWAlS,
clanain tbs entir ayalm, dl1 cohla, I ul Ucppurr, Urrfou,
cur h.laohe, fr'r, na-iiiuni rcinu""
an.l bi.louanms. l'lia Dtiy ana in - wo
of C. C. C. lo day ; 10, M n. B"'t
uaranui-d Vo curs lJ an aragfiaw.
Lakd Oirua at LAOsAHbs. Oai.ion,
June , IK.
0T1('I IH HEREBY flIVEf. THAT THE
followlng.nameil aemrr dmbiw mun-
..f h. liitonUiin to maka Dual proof In
tipportof bla claim, and that all pr.)l will
b mada brlors lh County Clerk of Morrow
Countr. Orgou, at Heppuar, Oregon, on Auguat
I, 1,.t,,w,MJaM nKoR(iK HYSP.
H.l No sel, f-r lh ne a. 14. tp. 1 8., f. .
Ha natnea tha Inllowlng witneaa
al. mniin.ioua realilenr npon and
of Ml.l land, vU: J.eph Lurk man
Wa.i.lle, William Barrett ana Artnur
Admlnlatratrli of theeateteof Karah A. Water
man, deceaned, T. C. So. taA, for ths ae see. I,
Hhe namea tha following wltneaaea proea
her continuous reaidence upon and cultivation
ni uui i.n.l li: Rnbert B. Morgan. Ed E.
Haling, U. 1. Derln and A. B. SUmp, all of
Heppner. Oregon X, W, BaBTLBTT,
60.71 BegUter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Laud Orru a at LaUbahdb, Obbjo,
June 11. !.
VOTirK H HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
i following named aettler haa filled notice
OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized that the.
"cood old times" are with us, your
blood is out of order. Get rid of thai,
"tired feeling" and awake to the hc
that the
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
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E. W. BABaiTT.
Krtiater,
tJ'n ;!: t?ttLtrluE& Is the place to store your wool this season. Why? Be
teMi t2uJ7MFww c?m? we do a strictly warehouse business, and not being in
menem ouymg wool . ourselves, we encourage competition
Notice of Intention.
GRANT AS A VOUNQ DEBATER.
Te
lias Orrua at LaUbahos, Oaaoon.
" lunejl, l
NOTICE !H 1IEREBT IIMM imi mi
i..n...,,..n.m-.l aetLler haa Bled notlreol
hlilntei.Uon ti maka final P In supp"rt ol
htactalm. and that aald prool will be made he-
fore the County Cletl el orro,
Hd. Ko s;ilt. for the N4 NEW and SE'i WB'lt omntifst til A hnvprfl anrl aorum 'nn tlm ttirrV.ct
Bee 17,Twpla7. E. 1 O J w.v ;v ...v iiimok
hie continuous reatdenre upon and cultivation I We are Mlllng wool sacka and twins at cost, payable when wool Is sold. Bend la your order
aaama, 7 ,111-, 1 , , t ,
we pay e nignen ean pnrw ior aneeppeiie and hide.
We are acenta for Utile's Din and Slack Laaf Tiimi m IK. Ani. Mii.ki. .4
kdama. Jay Devlna. I at onre.
John Edearda. A. H. Bump, all ol Heppner,
lot Mid land, U: F.wter
Oregon
1. W. Bartltt.
Keg later.
r county, twe-
rreaalnent l art la Kewiackf
tlab.
Ainareiitlv (iraut entered tbe I'UiUi-
luat heart IH-lmling liuo, jiajaTinr, rj - ,,,,,.',,,,, Sn Auguat 1. 1ML Tta
f.. ....'.:.... .1 It. IKIrit'.lt.lnl li.t. I " .U II hI'UWaLM.
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1.,.. l-. ev I 117 Ilet.K.k'Btirotn T r. ne 104, i.-ru r.
...p. v..- -, - - I
lirlit Mirt at uti-e. aoya Mrt lure a. liy a
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Laud Orrua at LaObarpi. Obb.iok,
June IS. l"
X'OTICE IS HEREBY C.1VE tHAT THE
We pay freight to tea miter when re)Ueted In do ao ht owners nl wool
We ha e a lull aupply of Heed Barley and htat. alao biesm Rolled Barley for teanuters
iHrwt your leam.lera to th lower waneboiM. We guarantee yon a fuare deal.
R. F. HYND. Manaaer.
1..:.. :....i.i .1.. . ..r hlaeof.llnunua reawenre own ami run, hi. el.tm and that ald P
ror.-.u- ":,:,:. ol aald land. l: J.-eph Luikman 1. John ,h. 1 0unty Clerk ol H.row eoonty. Ore-
tola nmt ceiuiir iir.,,., 1 wa.iiiie. iiiiib m. !'.. " 1 g,,n, at He
he Trkans wrr not Juat ilWbl In rlln ol Heppner, Oregon.
M4.nl Anna hia HUrlT. In the nnrnea t0.n
of the tlelmirrs tliia tiljrht there a-
ne nwaee . IJ, twp t S.. r . t E. I 11 following name.1 aettler haa Sled notlre ol
He namea ine imiowiug ...i"--. """- hit Intention to make Bnai pnnH in auppon w
and that prtH win ne ma.ie ne-
Heppner, (irrgon, on July 23, 1mm, ill;
MlSkV g BAIHI).
n.t Mn l!V lor the fWW M, TV ll
virv avi'i. NW' P1- Her . Tp X. E. Ha
MmM the following wltnewee to prove bial
continuous reeldenee none aim cuiuvanon 01
Id land. M. prl.kell, T. A. Drl.kell.
t,e..rve limn, Will Mikeaell. all ol Heppner,
Oregon.
X. W. Babtiitt.
tUg later.
a;. W. Btart tt,
keaitier,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Una Orrn s atTbs pALisa ob.io.
mm 31, l
inrirf ta UBBtHY C.IVI" THAT 1 H
i follow log named aeltler baa Ble.1 Bol-e f
perel on the rwor.l J. I'. (Irani, lie
u on the nfTlnii.itlve al.li. lie
on the aft rnmllve ai.le at the thirty-
fourth inertiinf, with thlB qtiratlon:
"KrawUtsl. TUt frnmira wlel.l rreaier
It.flurrne iu B. iry than the liiaJea. I h lllmtl u, Be Bnal pr...l In support ot
t- i ...1 ... In il, i. o.. I hi. rlalm. ami thai aald pr.l will lie made
,r ......,-.. : h,,h.i.,.y liefk, at Heppner, Oregon, oa
n.taelln-iheoihrr. At the thirty -Hfth r ,, ,,.,, iaf).
. ' . ' .... .11.1 ... I nl Letloalon homeatead ai p!i.all.. So. 41 ' of the o,iniy ol Morrow. "Ue ol ie
' V , ' . V. . I..r the t er nee. Si.
at that time): "lirilel. That it would I tp , t; g a g
SHERIFFS SALE.
OTI I 1 HEREBY OIVEM THAT BY
virtue ot an eteruiion au i omrrm i- I
axle, duly leaned fey the clerk ot ine trruii 1
lud W a S. IW. ...n AmlmA the rtk dar i4 May. IM, In B rwr-
tain ej'itoa in toe irr.iii v ou r mum,,
iN
. t-. ....I i..l 1,.. in literal the Me aamee the loiiowine mwi r"" and Haw. bto .....
IK. I I Ju.t and liti- W hlrB' tne hloiili,ll,111 .,,. miilvalloa M admli.iatrauw of the eeute ot he.aon
ale at Ihla time. ,gn he aa on , u, ,. i,.,r, ta en.iih.nl led g j., 4.1W.1, .iintiir. reroiered Judgment
the whiniiiir ai.le t the llnrlt -aixfh ton. tuii, Jar. '" lu.". aealnel ..eot.e V M.n BttLired J eeag
the llinilif w.ie. "I ' , h , U,g.i,, tngon. t., g H Btahop aaa.ar.ee of te-ee W
ll.e.lilit the name a'el I . tiratit ftmm yjru n, ol Utlngtun. Iitr-g-n (srt, luanlveal dei-bw. J W, M.rw, the Ore-
th- .mr.ive ao.e ,.f .he ,ea..l,.H. M tXXTV'ZZ
a a rreaK-r e 1 1 i 1 ia nl T T' J ' ' Handled Moety.
1 a a Ijoiiara. w Ith luieeeet Ihifwa at the rate
NEW DRUGS
We are reeelvlng a Kew Ineolee ol Unnda almoet every day. Our Bepldlf
Otir iStcitloiiory
JLopcirt 1110 ut
Is Completo
Vltetk Ira llvppiicr viva tia s orill
Slocum Drug Co.
Iriire
tlan war.
At the Ihlrty-wetenln meelihf he wm
rtrir1. tofellier with hia frien.1, A. II.
Urkl ih.l. avli'l W. .. l.e n. B" mem.
M r .f ll.e ii lt.uillUe; he a!ut'l '.r
id the llte t',. noialu u. "lie
...I.r.l. 1l.il v . t.l- a risXl in t"'
eM ani; when the . i.m Wra wer
i-teucl .i him lie t.h Ihe tiflirti.e.
Sl'MMONS.
I Jt THE ClklTIT mt'BT Or THE BTA1 B
1 ol ir..n. 4 ihe Co.iuly id MorrvW,
Matilda "' I, ItaiiitiS.
va
Harriet Meeef . tM-fv1M.
tl.rrvrl "lege li-ir" lr
In ihe n. m. ,M the etaN. e4 teeo ynai are
keel)V eroired tn ai t and . tt.e mm
. ..hit 1-l.uM la Ihe ahnve eutilied
-.bi.ilrt.h.lMlk.lnl da erf the
tte ami II wee agtn Uie imttiui sine. h..i,Mi.r u- at ei. r iti town or
. 1 , .11 .1. I n mrellhrn. ! the aih day ol rt4 , t Bn4 II ywaj tail
Ahil la sll tlie wHi1Bf rnretinr. to.M..t ik.r-. ri.inii win ap-
doB la Marrlt 8?. !-?. the fwt' toy 1. a deveea veatlog la pieJ.mfl the Mt In
. ,. . -t - .... i.i.rt.r Ui4 IM awtk l k M avtM
at... a mm i n' - i-.m. i ik . ft ! rda .
THE m OF BREWING.
ol IB net eee-t per ln.ua In. re Ihe 1MB day ol
r-rt't'iery, to, and lha fi.rihe anaa el Te
II, 1 Enriy liollere aitomey a Nee. and
r. .'.! diieTet.ia tavi-t el Teeoiy P.
h.i .r oa the 1MB dar ret merv I'm.
V,rti. . hemy etvea thai I will mt Mini
Amm Ihe l(l dat ol Julie. Ia. M I 'Ww k. p
m 4aatd day, at tie I ror. I none at the court
kmrae ta U.( .o.r. M wrow rmwety. nvegoa. aeu
Was Perfected by tht
Production of..
HOP GOLD
al l.li aitMi to ie M.i iei mm
la aa.lhe.dioali.g .Wnaed proe-ely wv I J ml tlOW Ut
ell tbe art mmm uane. w. - '-i JL, thim
Iwe Ui nk eaage iveaiy v I A flOli S 11 J
1, M iiiaie Bwrbllan, ail la H.rtrww Jg it. f
... (lw.,n l.k.a and levied Ka aa t'15 AjlUr
tliat ilale h.a psine 1.a ht kif.sr.
The irv'llo;i'iB me th4t he ret.trtir.!
h,.t,e la I'M in I'" ' ','
v ts.e IWM WMb ta.eae.la.
. . 1 w, g'.ee in.it pillow tme 1 g m, e-w -ay k a. . rw.
11.. u.rtv ml ihe aai.1 U.m. W Be at art
Mildred J. peeenrt a al. an ieerv-4
aa a.ay he) .'! In eeUeJr the aaxl Iwria
. ... - . . ... ui. im r ml ' - .1 . inrw ' . 1 .
- IT . .. TT . 1 .1 and aaalnel ree t ae.riarl
re.iei-ie, w,.wr"T- U, 1 ..,.,. el .1 Ww-th-e -.a ail
Aitv hrfl '. e- and dietiiaeiete I. at have aay a.
Thte or". h) Mi.li.Se.t tv .r.'M d J Ira trv. MT1'K .eri
. a ..- - - . . B1.,,4 l...iv
.4A ' 1m4 at Begrwer. Bay r. t J t
e entire world
ittrtect product V
JSreicerj brrr..... W
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BOEWERY COMPANY,
103 WashUii n., eHHlani, 0
tB- I krtlr, iee tw.l
1W aJaCi.leU.ritlvsrMla4l
BJM'i who, wLil ia tUaatu0 bCTi,