Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 08, 1898, Image 2

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    WAR NEWS'!
The Gazette.
(rUood'
Friday, July 8, 1898.
The Gazette is not heralding ita
coming with a brass band but its
circulation can be determined at
the Heppner postoffice. Adver
tisers will please note this.
The new county servants took
ou their official robeB last Tuesday.
Success to them. All, regardless
of politics, have the Gazette's
sincere wishes for success.
Best to take after dinner; ntfe B I
prevent distress, aid digcs- IQp II
tion, cure constipation. RJ III
Purely vegetable ; do not gripe " ev
or cause pain. Bold by all drupirl.ta. cent.
Prepared only by O. I. Hood to.. Lowell. Maaa,
Tbe proposition to hold an ex
tra session in the near future is
entirely unnecessary, now that this
has been delayed so long. The
hand of yimon is seen in this.
WASHINGTON, July C Shafter telegraphed to the war depart
ment as follows: "I have received a letter from General Soul agree
ing to exchange Ilobson and men here. I will exchange tomorrow
-w v . a i . i
morning, lesterday tney rerusea my propositions w exenange.
WASHINGTON, July 6. The auxiliary cruiser St Louis left
Santiago this morning for Portsmouth, N. H., with Cervera and other Lp PATTERSON SHOWS UP
DR. LANE ANSWERED.
prisoners.
WASHINGTON, July G. It is officially understood here that
Shafter will resume operations against Santiago tomorrow. Reinforce
ments should reach him then, justifying an immediate resumption of
hostilities.
SUEZ, July 6. The Spanish fleet, with the exception of the
Pelayo, has reached here, having passed through the canal.
THE INCONSISTENCIES
Of the Ex-Superintendent of
the Asylum-Matter of
Bids Is Explained-
From Salem Statesman, Oct 12, 1897.
Dr. Harry Lace's vioioas attack
The "Harvest Number" of the
Commercial Review, Leo Peterson,
editor, is on the Gazette's table.
It is a credit to its publisher and
the extensive patronage it received
was well bestowed.
Judge S. A. Lowell, the know
ing ones predict, will be out for the
United States senate. Should it
happen so, the Judge will have the
support of those who are opposed
to political trickery and bossism.
He is well thought of in Eastern
Oregon.
If one will read tbe explanation
of II. W. Scott, how he robbed the
government and then got out of it
without being prosecuted, after,
wards persecuting his acknowl
edged friend, he will have to learn
that Harvey admits himself to be
the prince of ingrates.
The Oregonian and some of its
mouthpieces say that Mitchell and
his friends are dead. Why then
continue to fight a being that now
exists in imagination? If the ex
senator is politically dead, let his
dnnnrted BDirit rest in Deace. Do
i .
they fear that his ghoot will take
on Hash and life?
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OFF SANTIAGO, July 7. Some correspondents returning from Dr. Harry Laoe's vioioas attaok on
visit to the wreck of the Vizcaya report that a frightful destruction Hon. L L. Patterson were ably answered
kt (hnt nnnHnmnn m a nimmn n in nr. inn
. .. a 1 fl-tl . 1 I 1 J J 1 I "J IUD HUUUUIUIIU IU wVa-a--
was visible every wnere. ine upper aecu was entirely reuioveu, ueau gund8y,B 0regoniBDi M foii0ws: .
gunners lay by the guns, and scores of dead sailors lay amid the debris 8aiem, Or., Oct. 3 (To the Editor.)
of the wreckage. Noticing two oominanioations in your
,. ,. . , ., . paper from a former superintendent oi
NEW YORK, July 7. The Herald's Kingston dispatch says that . 0 . . retieotin
before the dash of Cervera's fleet out of the harbor, the French consul opon the business metnods of oar firm, I
asked the Spanish admiral what would be the course of the fleet if lake this opportunity to make a pluin
Gen. Shafter succeeded in capturing the town from the land side. Cer- statement as to oar business with that
, 1.. H,o T .;.,,- 1,1 rtnlt-iKfarllw Ullrn tllQ nit XT anA llO HlStitUilOt..
VO.oo icpijr wao tiuco mww.j a wj, conversant
with the rulings of the board as regards
contraots, I will state that twice a year,
in January and July, the board of trus
tees asks, by advertisement in the news
papers, tor bids on supplies.
We submit tbe advertisement to the
wholesale grooer in Portland and get his
prices on tbe goods, to be delivered at
tbe asylum; if suooesstul in getting tbe
oontraot, we order tbe goods, and they
are shipped direct from Portland to tbe
asylum, in the asylum mark, diamond
"A". As a matter of fact, we never see
tbe goods.
It tbe goods areaooepted by tbe super
intendent, be issues a voucher tor pay
ment, stating as follows: "I hereby cer
tify that I have examined tbe bill here
unto affixed, and find the same correct."
would turn the guns of the fleet on the town itself, regardless of friends
or foes, and reduce Santiago to ashes.
Hobson and his men have been exchanged.
Are. too busy to suggest a new ad. for
this issue which speaks volumes for
them, but the goods are there, al first
class, and prices to match. Call in and
Mr. Rhea will see that you get what
you want.
It transpires that the troops des-1
tined to Manila will be delayed at
San Francisco indefioitely, owing
to the inability of the government
to procure transports. The reasou
why the transports are not availa
ble at this important time is that
protection has been afforded most
other industries and allowed Amer
ican shipping to be driven from the
sea, as regards the foreign trade.
Now is the time to strengthen the
nation afloat the only place where
in she is weak.
Thirst for Knowledge.
The people of the present day are be
coming more and more interested in de
velopments of science. There are signs
f life in everv department of work.
usiness people want to know the best
means of increasing tbeir returns, ferret
ing out every bidden secret pertaining
to tbe class of commodities in which
they traffic. The world demands tbe
best of everything. Before her death
Miss Franois E. Willard penned the fol
lowing: "Remember, tbe world wants
I'RKSS COMMENT.
Not NecrMHHi'ily What the Gazette: ThinkH
hut the Opinion of Others.
The democrat, who sold tbeir birth
right in their party for c.ftice, are rttoeiv
ing considerable sympathy from gold
standard papers because they are now
being driven from nffioe to make room
for deserving republicans. T. J. Black
who baa been succeeded as oolleotor at
Portland by Ike Patterson, is one of the
fellows who for a mess of pottage estab
lished the fact that be was anything and
everything tor office. It is gratifying to
be able to obroniale that bis insincerity
has Dot been fruitful and that he is now
in search of aoy kind of an old job
E. O.
T. J. Blaok, tbe collector of cnatoroH
in Portland is credited with being an
elfioient, honest and coDsoinntious
officer, lie was well thought of an
well spoken of by all parties. He is
sound money democrat ft representative
of a cIhhs of patrotio men who voted
with tho republican pHrty to keep in
violate our country's good name nnd
gauntlet of mines, lead his fleet credit. Ilia removal from offioe at this
into Sautiago harbor and silence time would not have baeu justifiable
tho guns of Oervont just at this -vento make r-.om for repr.i .ut alive
i: . i .:.. i 1.1 republican; but to relieve Mr. Blank in
cruicii iuu-, i.u uu. . v,u.D oflBf , ,., most i, Moral
come tho hero of tho hour, says i(j)m in ,bB ,0 ,(lob ,,,,,,
tho romlli'tou 1 nlmuo. bampnon i.e Patterson is an insult to tbe re pub
TnE Gazntto is in receipt of Mrs.
Amelia de F. Smith's "Oregon
Official Roster" of the volunteers.
Tho mice for same is only 50
cents, and it is really wonderful
how such an excellent volume can
be sold at such a low figure. Every
Oregonian should have one as a
book of references and as a keep
sake. i' SamtsoN could but pass by
tho Buukt'u Morriuiao run the
the best thing it wants your best. It
needs everyone of you to designate as an . . th Q on ,he bil, Bnd B
example, to serve up as a eulogy, per- .. ia h. thB Bfi0rBtarv of
ohanoe to shine in tbe galaxy by whose BUte for the BmoUQt, if lbe K00ds are
light alone its oenturies maintain their nnl B.tjBt(,nto-v . the snoerintendent of
pmoes in tbe nrmnment or nisiory. 0f tbe asylum, be reports the faot to us;
Buttering numanity, witn ita mnumera- in tnrn olif thB wholesale erocer at
Die ailments, are eagerly ana constantly portlBn1. who reolaoee the goods with
crying out for relief, seeHiDgtno8ewnose ober8 o gB,j8f, tbe gupBrintendent.
mission it is to administer. Old, young, Duria tbe administration of Dr. Harry
Lane, we received two oootraots, one on
and middle-aged now recognize Dr.
Margurite Qarnsey as their administer
ing angel. Her dispensary is aongbt by
tbe multitudes; ber remedies promptly
relieve tbe ailments for which they are
intended.
Dr. OarDsny obarges nothing for diag
nosing cases. Tbe charges are lor med
icine only. Calls are promptly attended
to. Her office is two doors south of tbe
Palace hotel. If you are ailing call on
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
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Land Office at LaGbakde, Oregon,
June 20, 1W.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler naa tueci notice
nf his intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Morrow
County, Oregon, at Heppner, uregon, on augusi
1, 18J, viz:
WILLIAM GEORGE HYND,
Hd. No. B482, for the ne!4 sec. 14, tp. 2 8., r. 28 E
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence npon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Joseph Luckman, John M.
Waddle, William Barrett ana Artnur smun, an
of Heppner, Oregon.
60-71 Register.
A Narrow Lane.
From Corvallia Gazette.
Dr. Harry Lane, of Portlend, an
nounces through tbe Oregonian that be
jndgne I'reoidonl MeKioloy to bo weak
man. "I always sue peo ted that be was
not a strong man. Now I know it."
Thus speaks Dr. Harry Laoe, of Port-bind.
Dr. Harry Lime, of Portland, perhaps
believes with the editor of a certain
Hpnnish paper that "President MoKin-
ley is a naturalized Chinaman." How
ever be doesn't say rxuotly that. But
be is not reticent In disolosiog the oausn
ot bis auimoHity toward the president of
the American people. "I wrote Mc-
Kioley very plainly adviMug bim against
Jan. 3, 1888, and tbe other on July 31 ot
tbe same year. Tbe first was paid in
April, and one to September, some time
after the goods were delivered, giving
ample time for tbe superintendent to ex
amine them.
However, if our attention had been
called to any defect In tbe quality ot tbe
goods, although they had been paid for,
we would bave been glad to bave notified
the wholesale bouse, who wou'd have
corrected tbe matter at once. Tbe char
acter of tbe wholesale firm furnishing
tbe goods is suoh as to warrant this.
If tbere waa any defect in the goods,
tbe imposition, was practiced on tbe
wholesale firm in Portlaud, and timely
notioe would have enabled them to cor
rect it without loss to tbemHelves; but
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Thi Dalles, Oregon,
May. 81.1898.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followine-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 :
Viz:
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The Leader
Of Course!
1898,
JOHN KILKENNY,
of Heppner, Oregon, H. E. No. 92 for the SE
bee 14T2NR26EWM.
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, oi Heppner, Ore
gon, William B. Fiuley, of Heppner, Oregon,
Hurry Bartholomew, of Hennner. Oregon.
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Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dali.es, Obkoon,
Mav Ml, 1898
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
Ids Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
Lx iore a oiauory, u. n. (jommimioner, amepp'
uer, Oregon, on Saturday, July il, 1898 viz:
UtrliAKlJ r. UUMlKlt.
of Alpine, homestead apiilirnlloii No. for
the r.' ch:4 and t(i Sr.1 Sec 3 1 1 K K 2li E
n m.
He names the following wltnesaei to prove
his continuous! residence upon and cultivation
McDuvltt, of Lexlng-
I ualioway, ore-
Galloway. Oregon.
Kdward Doherty, of lxlngton, Oregon.
um bo jas. r. jiiiur.r.,
Register.
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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.
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A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, V!
now, nine years after tbe transaction, is t said land, viz: Harney McDu
ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, ol
a late day to remedy the miatrtke, oh- alln, omn. Van Winkle, of Gh
pciBlly so since the only notice comes
throutib tbe public pree?. The records
ot tbe board, wtiiob I buve cart fully ex
amined, and the reports of superintend'
ent, do not show that any complaint
whs made regarding t'ie goods in ques
tion. After 1H8H, we were not sncoessful
in our bids fur supplies during Dr,
Land's superintendence. Note this how
Is a Joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, Oregon-
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diil that vnrv thine ami has eartiotl llcan party and a slap iu tbe faoe
U f, . every ilemoorat who assisteii in tne ue
ie title. . . :1 ,.. . ,
leal 1 1 ilia tree silver oamuuaie tor preii
dent in lH'.Ki, in the eleotlnn of sound
money congressmen and a state legis
0, appointing Iks Patterson as oolleotor of eyer. We did sel'. bim goods io tho open
Hamihon'h Fourth of July ptftv
out tho ilt'Htruotion of Ocrveras . , .... , . , of TortlandT
. . I awniwj I . . m ta&
...,- ! i.Pt t bat cnu UI be .1 i-... .m..i..,4.ti. . I . aoooi mr. i auerwrn.
iivnn at this li:no. Tho I0M8 of the polls the fit h of June. Oold stand-
onn man killeil ud two democrats did not vole with repnb
.. . I l: . ilh it,. ..nnl.li.u, II.. I lliaO
1.1 I.... ......... l,,. n. ,1, " "-!"
iu naval warfare, unlornt wo nbouUI hair ..fj,,,,,.. ni W1)I 0l,ntiln,e to do
compare with Dowoyu Krt',lt vlc 1 ; but they do feel k-ei.ly thiaanel
lory. Yankoo Kotiiuil il lirvo IH peeled anJ nodeservod eibibition of
i i i l I ounterupt lor ineir services, iney win
mill iiinit enfiHilliiin. iiiiwivr. Iu in
know M. that tlm r.-publican party of oouny aA lo our owo Institu-
T..u ll..llA I. i,,f.. i-i.w l IihI iu.un'. ,..i,t. i...n I an.l ll.at l h '""" !"" - "
, nr, v.tw.-.; ..... - . , ..... ... . ,, . i.
c T.l..r I,.- ...ll respooaibillty for Mr. lllaok's removal ' '- '
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrici at LaGrandf, Oreoom,
June 18, lMia.
'OTirK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 HK
followlng-iiained leliler has flleii notlre
if her intention to make tiual proof in siinport
of her claim, and thai salil proof will I mmlc
before the County Clork of Morrow County, Or
egon, at Heppner. Oregon, on July 30, lhU8, vli:
ci,r.naMi.H i ai a.
.. . i c.t k.'. .l n,l ... . . .. ... I Administratrix of the estate of Harah A. niter
oiim.Mii. - - marltet, trom ume to time, onin nis suo- n, deeeam-d, T. c.No.m'i, for the set ec. .
0im an,! ilnna it." Hail rresiilent MO- . .l..t..l !.,. K.ll in tl. 1 1) . r. 27 K.
" " " I UCWfl .M VICUKU, Will " UK, uviwk .Ml . : ... ,..,1 1
muiey no irinnn nmi iu 4iui mu ugga lNlJI. Vt. LtOB SUOoesSor WS ner rontlniioiii reamenee upon ano; cultivation
.i - i . .. i. T . . .. . ...... lot laid land, via: Kobert . Morgan, fcd K.
wnu iu iiuiiriaueo ui i-r. .....j eleotea to July, mn. Malliig, M.J. Devlu and A. H. HUmp, all of
If tbe floods furnished on the oontract nepp. uregou.
ur-1 were not what the state should bavs had I fio-Tl Register.
Harry Lane.of Portlaud, writes of "Ike" ,ue rei,,onsibility rests with Dr. Lane,
Patterson. The Oregoniao maitee , j not with us. and if any merchant is NOTICE OF INTENTION.
mention of "Iks" Patterson. This ito blame in tbe matter it is one of lb
done beiause "Ike" baa a villainous look l.raast wholesale bouses in Portland. It
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in print and a disreputable sound wbeu ,,, stranger to tbe writer that if tbe i
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Lakd Orru k at LaUbahdi. Obkoon
June l:l. lwl,
'OTICK H HKKEHY GIVES THAT THE
S follow ln nanipd aetller haa filled notice
spoken. Neither Dr. U.rry Lane, of ,,, W,M iUoh M pr. L.o. rlaimt. be H JTTiii'lEWX
l'ortiauii, nor tne trregnniau is sn an- i l0uld bave contioued to buy ifoods of I ufote A. Maiiory, i uitt HtatoaromiuiMtonrr
mi I Mi 1'.ii-.n L. i. i .... '." "fgon at Heppmr, Oregon, on July IMH,
Mtsv vi i nm iU fintiu niirKtll. Ulll Ut"W Utl I vl!
Mr. Pattetaon wae bora iu llenlon re0Ords of tbe asylum board show.
I. I. I'ATTaKMON.
to btMHimo a camlulatfl lor jiroHiilout
of the HfMinte. The aonator la
from ..nine re.!, solely with our mo- respectable and even patnaroh-
irrMni.u.al dvleualion. a tnai ntv of ' appoiiaiMiB.
h. ... . .n.n.i... ,,.t nnlt .,f tf.l,l WM tor l loveu noorer a
Yellow Jaundice Cured,
Hufferiog Lomaoity ebould b
supplied with every means pnstibe
tor its relief. It Is wiin pleasure we
publish tbe following: "Ibis h to
HENRY WAPK.
lid. No Mil. fortheN'k Na and SK1; NWV
err 17, TpJM K il. K.
He nanira the following wiineanet to prove
hi. continuous reIMeiie uihiii and cultivation
ol aald land, vl : rotter Adam. Jay im-viik,
John Kdwardi, A. H. Stamp, all of Heppner,
Orrgnn. a. w. UASTLBTT.
y,t rugmer.
thoroughly qnalifuxl for the poM- iUo,,.rd d.niorraW, but alao of gold Cnias.M.Kire might eipreas It) dbl ,ify ,U( , Wj , tmib( m(rmr
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I
tion of .roai.linR oflieer, ami Iwiog alanJard republicans and of all other re- i'i-nni. recyro, o, D ......n ,fom Yl j,0l,,ce for over sli uoaaana o.goo
. i' .V.. ' ...:Ll.liean. -.. flr.l nam. I. .n " Tnram.al mo.ths and wa.Ue.ted by .. Of the UM omra at UOaaana oayoow
a man Ofyuim ui" iiiuurmrw - n.... -r.... i.t . ,.m. beat tihvs oiaos to our eitv aod a 1 o do vrnm i t iirRKnv (iivrw that thi
lltlnnl .,.,..t.or ill r0PIiv the M''','P rr.l.n l. "' fW, j,,, B,. pnr ,rOgiet, r.oom- A l"H"lS l.a.ne.1 ctller h.. filed nollceof
lltiral n-lii'inora win rwino ur mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm plimenlary sen for rororueal is are. J'j Yleeti no Bit'ers and after taking hw ,u,"", lo " ""' P""'' 'W'rt of
Plim.urapMBfiit of hi ataunch aaaaaaa1 .actable oon.modiiy, tti for the fact two bottle I was entirely cured. I to. u!r.riCcm.nVieVY
fri.Mi.ls throughout Kaatoro Or
PKon.
Irit iiii h rel'xxl that John II
Mittlii ll boHeta that h will liiui-
Mlf U tn in't 1'uitttl Statfa
Hfimtor fr-in Ori''iu, or that thirt
eliall be to fliH'lloii. One of Ilia
atiMa in thia city ht attMi)ite.l to
aUtt I In' ball lolling Hi llial ilirt't't-
ioii, but the xt'lu ine la ton trana-
.aritit ati'l ailly ti tni'iit rvin as
inn notice. IVn.llrbm Triluue.
Aiiother eiJ"'noe of aoftoninR of
the brain. lUlliK-k ace Koolt'e
,;lmt of Mitclu'll.
Tilt; IViiilh t-Mi Tribune aya that
thit He.'Mr U.ntle an. I thtr
.rt.. r ate throw in tun I at it !
raiise it t. ii-d approve of T. J.
I'.lmk'a r.-iii'tal atil Ike I'atbr
a-iu'a ai 'itit'ii'-iit t.i the ruatonis
ollue of lh 'it f roruao.i
Wtouii aiu. IUHhI baan't
IA- ai.vthilif. Uut Il'l po tni
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Aro
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lute auylhlf I foiiWwpt f"'
tutu whormisl IxUhaU-oltif atwa-j
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hollow and" your
lips white?
Is yotir appetite
poor anJ yoor di
gestion tvcaIc? I
your fltsh to it
and hivt you trot
Th$ are lymptomi of j?
anrmi- or poor blood, j!
They art jut at Irrquent
in the summer at in the !
winter. And you can he L
cured at one time (utt a if
well ai another. if
that If. Harry Lane, of Portland, lusisla take treat pleasure in reeomineoding n, at --at-- rj'". n J'iv lt:
that tbe oori,mal tbat gave origin ami 'ueroro mnj p-rac.n aou.r.nir -r.. in.a ,, No Bav hw.
i irrrilii- naiaiiy. "iu inirnmr venr", i t. aw '4 KK'i riec.u, 1 p a a K n, ft. n
nanira lha loiiuwina aim m 10 rmva nn
cottttutmiia rraldenc upon and cnlllvattnn ot
aid land. vl M. Irl.kll, T. A. I'rl.kell
eor e-rry, will Mik-ll. all nf Heppner
oregim.
a. W. BAati itt,
RraUlrr.
point lo the niekoatne waa not respect
able corn meal. At any rale the Ore
goiiian ba rieen to lh tligttlly of Cloven
Moofxr jitnrnaliam sod devotes mnch
pdilorul spam lo the txirrnwed eipreaa
Ion "t'omrBea" Ike",
Mr. Patterson is a pnvperous Halem
buamrae man, an nprighl citueo aot a
Hood tietiflilior,
e -ur.tr ,ave lr,lr.l bim M honorable ' ri " f""M" .A'f 'i1 ' "
ixwitliitis tif Irnst. He baa ever been a T lf the v na m and
M. A. Itogarly, Itiegton, Ky." Hold
br K. I Sloenra, drnggiat.
Notice 0 Intention.
l.kn orrn s at LAUatana. o.,.,,.
Mine .11 !
Noth k i urarav uivitx ihat ihk
ttilln named M-lllr hu Meal riotlr l
til. iMtriiUiin t mak Soal ptirf In ." rt nf
! . . ! nill lain., am, in.i 11 I " . 1 w,i, nmi.v i
it-'jii-- v -.-.11 1 th, itn.niy 1 lera 01 worrow rtxnov in
eonaiatrtil rrpnoiicao ami a woraer lor ; M, n, o,, na it,
Notice of Intention.
I AM) omt'K AT I. A iiRANPr. ORKllOK
4 June li. I "a Soil. I. hvreh iii.ii Iha
th Mlnw Ins namvd aeillvr baa Sled nolle of
hi. Intention m mala Snal prn In auppurl nl
til claim, and that aald pnmf will be madi
ll.,r A. X.llnfT. I'. a. enmmiaalniivr for ore
Scott's
Emulsion
1 . . ....... - . I . tuw.lt. ni.Cfiti.ltli.oit. reatitenrv
NKViniitteniled for a position tbat was to j Wa-l.ti. mum li. Mind. Audi J t i- . all
, ! 11 I.e.-pttPT, itreiiitt,
M F. W. aaTiTT,
hel.lrr,
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ttr-M. and ruin. allot. ' " " '"i-,".. r.I' .v.
I.i.lpnian. John M I nrrf'"-'."' ..n't ".'", ."p; et -
I., nit. I k. ... .. I IK. ..,..1 l.l I ' ' l '"ea...
appointed bim. This ia, ol eoorse, soffl n''
cipfcl 'rnvieatiin lor a flood trf epithets
dirn-t-.l at him and at tbe preal.leot who I
aptp.inlrd bim. Iiliini
SCMMOHH.
cf rci thtr oil n-:th Avr
phosphtttt will cerUmly
help you. Alnut evrryone
cin tike it, and it v. ill not
disturb the weakest itom
(h,
ll ikiajpt t- .pM t -I." r4
prw H"t to a tw althy amt nth
rtti. il nraiiavbra ttac kvatw I Ctvia
powvf to lit rwrvfw U tf ,np
Kaik youf old n;M An plrtrgih.
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Brief, I
fi r.'4lld NKw rtVw.ll.tl
.fit,
llanantpa Iha follnwlnf wltneapea la hm.
I,ia r..tititiin,it. real.lette n,ti and rnlu.atli.n
ol paid land, VII lla t,r,l,en. MitMlf
riorpon. wiliiata Mtilh, I'eter It una all
llefpnrr. or. K. . HARII r rt.
Kl.tef
aN4
inn itioi ar or imv eim
Prraideltt MfKlolpf will l .iff .i i .; ... ...... iuiii
hear II, at lf. Il.rrv l-o-, of Poftlaod. ! ... .w,,..,,,
IlUt I.IS rlir- j ,i Il.tl.el ..eel .Ulel. l.ttl
meiit ial now niitfht ti.lrlr Willi lt, ,,
rt.t.r rp.i,t,p. It. gMpr at! lh rtitn
.,., , t iha ear. and moth aa b re-' aa.iwi . m mp pii.iiip.i
r.'frp 1 mw war, ant mat o aa dp rp ,.,,,,, M ,.,,. Ih. ,,.t , tl.e
rata rauain 4 r. Ilariy l.ana, of Prt- ' riar ..i I ...n 1.. it .. .. ;
... . . 1 i-t.ie .rth la l nl . I a"d II t tt ,
laaJ any l a of !rp, lbe pr"l lal aril) . ,., ., , (, p.,,. tl ,. . ..t,-t 1 1 .,.
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f.u. I... t'. If ...at - in. hwi (M be ,. Mn.p. and . la ulhpl Ha t,"Wln
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OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized (hat the
"good old times" are with ih, your
blood ia out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to the fact
that the
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
ill
Is the place to store your wool this season. Whv? Be
cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not beine in
. , r 1 1 1 1 . n
me neiu ouying wool ourselves, we encourage competition
amongst the buyers and secure you the highest price.
W artclltn wool aarkt and twlnt at ctait. oarabla when wool iaanM. u.,t 1,, .. ,..a..
atonec. '
We pay tha Mgheat ra.h prle for iheep lt and hide.
We are urettu for Llttle'a Dip and alack Leaf Tobacce Dip, the only reliable prepared
dipt nn tnr market.
"pay neurit in leam.teri wnen retieatei Uidoan br owner, of wool
V. hare a full inpplr nf rW.1 Barley and Wheal, a'ao MU'am Rolled Barley for teamilira.
Mreel your tranialvra to tht lower warehae. We luarantee you a square deal.
R. F. HYND. Manager.
NEW DRUGS
Wa are Wfl'lni a New Invoice of OnirAi almnal every day. Our Kapldlf
lnrrealn trade demandi It. . miee.ltlentlj 0ur Cultm.e. pTw-IwI
their Drugs Pur and fresh. uatewera reoelve
Ottr JStfitlonory
lopnrtiiient
In Oomploto
Wl.eta Ira II wiI3tir Ulve i.aa t on
Slocum Drug Co.
THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production ot....
SOTICK VF ISTF.NTION.
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ft't'oa.tte lati,p, alttel haa StPd nftlfcp
ILa lrlpnlu.n t aaa Snal pemt In at,rtwtt1
Ita claim, and that aald prt will h. mi.l. 1
htftll f IhiiipI. I It t a at Ht 1'i't.pr trgt.H. n
ppittrdai. J i'y a lw, 11
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tf,4trn ltftret.,4 trt'a',p I!
1 " a .
liiipie an f-.
tmiitJwJ aitli rt.atttalkta. sallow akin. n w 1.(1
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w-iw.'r-tl l-ini p- . p . m fnltltlllal M et t! In t 9.1 h .ian. nt (, t (
Tia It ka i.lraaaut tl lake HttlJ t. a A ! ' t. ia I'h I il at .tiait.. I i wte- C" a laitet'
HOP 00133
,-lmi note the entire utnUi
h'nnint this vertcct urottuct
Js the iS7ff Hrciirr'i lrcr
a . On cJrauqht at
I all popular saloons
STAU BHtWERY COAPANY,
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