The Gazette. Tuesday, July 12, 1898. The Gazette is not heralding its coming with a brass band bat its circulation can be determined at the Heppner postoffice. Adver tisers will please cote this. ENCOURAGE YOUR LOCAL NEWS PAPER. Newspapers, like other lines of business, fail from a lack of patron age. The people of Heppner recog oize the fact that the Gazette has been an important factor in the upbuilding of the town. DuriDg the stringent times it has straggled along sharing the fortuues of the community, and now, that a bright future seems in store for us, we shall expect the business men of the town to appreciate our efforts in their behalf. The management will try to conduct the paper on strict business principles. Its columns will be replete with local, telegraph and general news, fur nishing a medium through which the business men of the town can be brought iD close touch with the farmers and stock men of the county. Directing the distribu tion of the county's products.IIepp ner should be entitled to the entire volume of business tributary to it. Just as the county court recognizes the necessity of its local paper for disseminating among its people the news of its proceedings should the local advertisers see the practical and far-reaching results to be obtained from a well dis played advertisement iu its columns. The trading season is not far distant. Now is the time announcement of your preparation should be made. peans of victory are with rare er ceptions, such as the victory of Dewey in Manila bay, always min gled with mourning cries for the gallant dead and sympathetic tears for the brave men wounded. Shaf ter's victories were won by assaults upon an enemy strongly fortified, and could not have been otherwise than bloody. GUAN I' COUNTY NEWS. Until we are familiar with this territory and better acquainted with its people the Gazette may seem a trifle short of local news. We will make up the deficiency with telegraphic news from the seat of war which is probably of most interest to its leaders. A ror statesman was roaring around town yesterday, because. binding twine was too high. lie said the republican tariff was the cause of it. Finally he ran up against a man who told him tL'at binding twine was on the free list then he shut up and went home disgusted. Plaindealer. Thkue is the usual difference of opinion as to the quality of this season's clip of Eastern Oregon wool. A reasonable conclusion from the various statements is that the wool is decidedly dirty and heavy, but the quality of the fiber better than usual. The sheepmen of Kastern Oregon have been im proving their methods of taking care of sheep in the winter and there are fewer occasions for com plaint of weak places iu the fiber than was the case when sheep were often subjected to ppells of starv ing. Orogon Agriculturist. From the Long Creek Eagle. C. II. Lee has disposed ot bis black smith property and outfit on East Main street to T. E. Hiotoo, the consideration being $350. jfrairie sobooperg by the eoore pass through Lone Creek daily enroate from Hoatbera California to the wheat fields of Eastern Washington. The huckleberry Bind will soon bs en joying high life. The orop will ba a large one in seotions of tbe lower ranges of the Greenhorn mountains. John Shrier and Martin Dunlap, of Fox, were in Long Creek on business Wednesday. Tbey eaob inform ns of heavy froBts in Fox valley of Ute. Ira Bemington and Newt. Livingston have sold their entire band of cattle, Mat Jjnes buying the steers and W. E. Frank tbe cows and calves. Good figures were realized on the baud. Bear are oommittiog depredatiooa among many sheep oamps in the mount ains. Una certain oamp in tbe mount ains has been visited almost every Digbt by tbe maruuder tor tbe past three weeks. Wm. Butter returned last week from Montaoa and took tbe band of 1,000 head ot yearling steers beloDgiog to J. M. Boardman from Fox valley to the South Fork country where he will rauge herd t lem until fall. Malheur lake, a body ot w-tter about 20 miles long aud 10 mile wid?, io Har ney oounty, is ti be tapped and a large seotion ot saye brash land is to be irri gated with tbe water through a oanal 45 miles long. Work is to onmrnenoe at onoe, Tbe project has been under con ideration a year or more. W. E. Fnnk, who recently came to tbia ceotioa from Sionx City, I wn, sag ceeded in purchasing a band nf 300 head of cattle principally yearling steers. fhese be started for Pendleton thit week in charge ot O L. Williams, from whicb point be will ship about July I5;h. Mr Frank informs the Eagle that be is well pleased with the cattle of this country, and will likely return again this fall and purchase another band. Quite a large crowd gathered at Ham ilton last Friday to witness tbe quarter mile matoh race between Rnd Jacket owned by W. H. Jenks, of Monument, Rat owned by Walt Davis, of Cotton wood, and Tip, owned bv Monron Hong gios, ot Long Creek. Tbe hones were in exoellent condition, and bad staunch supporters in the pool box. After scor ing for some time tbe horses were let g Tip winning, with Rid Jaokot a olose second. It was pretty race aiil all were satisfied with tbe result. Billy Welch returned from Pendleton Sunday evening, where he went only a abort lime ago with a band ot 20 head o good horses. He found quite a Dumber ot good horses on the market at Peudle ton, but he auooeeded in disposing ot bia band to a man name! Gayidale, at Wal- ula, to whioh point be assisted in dri?. log tbe baud bufore returning home. While tbe Eagle did not learn the con sideration of the sale, it learoi that tb same was at very satisfactory prices. Mr. Welch informs the Eugls that horsemen are generally rxperieoolng stow sales, whioh is largdr due to the bigb figure tor wbiob tbey sell their stock. t'Ol'KTY COCBT PROCEEDINGS. The county eourt held its regular ses sion, bginoing Wednesday, July 6, and ending Saturday, July 9, Jadge Barthlo mew and Commissioners Beckett and Howard, present. The proceeding! of tbe session oomplete are as follows : The following bills were read, consid ered and allowed, viz: ELECTION XPINKla. Luther Hamilton, judge of election 00 Fhiiio Blahm. ume 6 00 I f in K. F. Bartholomew, clerk of election 6 00 8. P. Floreuce. same 6 00 Wm. Barrett, judge of election 6 00 J. ft. felmons, lame 6 00 M.J. Devln, tarn 6 00 W. O. McCarty, clerk of election 00 N. C. Marls, same 6 00 Frank Rogers, judge of election S 00 . W, Smith, same 6 00 W. W. Smead, same 6 00 8. J. Leezer, clerk of election 6 00 r. u. nan, same e uu Kd Day, judge of election 6 00 W. i. Brown, name 6 00 J. A McLauglin, same 6 00 J. K. Waddell, clerk of election 6 00 James Johnson, same 9 00 James Johnson, ret ballot boxes to CO clerk 3 80 M. K. McVay, judge of election ( 00 A. H Shadduck, same (00 W. j. Fleming, same 6 00 T. W. Morgan, clerk of election 6 00 A. L. Akers, same 6 00 N. R. McVay, ret ballot boxes to CO clerk. . . 6 00 1. H. Fllklna, judge of election 6(0 Robert layers, same 6 00 Alfred Troedson, same 600 Frank Dillingham, clerk of election 6 00 W. A. Thomas, same 6 00 J. H. FilkiDS. ret ballot toco clerk 5 00 George V incent, judge of election 6 00 W, J. Wattenburger, same 6 U0 George Pierson, same 8 00 J. (i. Hoskins, clerk of election 6 00 A. Hod son, name 6 00 W.J. Wattenberger, ret ballots to co clerk.. 5 00 W. B. McAllister, judge of election 6 00 James Leach, same 6 00 fc. u. Palmer, same 6 00 W. O. Hill, clerk of election 6 00 E. D. McMillan, same 6 00 E. v. palmer, ret ballots to co clerk 1 80 John Handy, judge of election 6 00 N. O. 8 in end. tame 6 00 John Troedson, same 6 00 W B Parsons, clerk of election 6 00 Geo a Crane, same 6 00 N O Smead. ret ballots to co clerk 5 00 T P Brenner, judge of election 6 00 B LHWiit, same 6 t W V Brannon, same ,. 6 00 M C Fug us. clerk of election 6 00 8 Wright, same S 00 T P Brenner, ret ballots to co clerk 4 00 A Andrews, judge of election 6 00 D P Doherty, same 6 00 H C ThomDson 6 00 O 8 Andrews, clerk of election 6 00 O 8 Modsdon, same 6 00 Same ret ballots to co clerk 4 00 R Allen, judge of election 6 00 Are much In little; always fajav ready, efficient, satisf ac- lgfj I I (ory;preTentaeoldor fever, III 2) cur aU Hrae Ills, sick head- che, jaundice, constipation, etc. Price 2S cent.. The only Pill to tax with Hoorf't 8rapartlla. jegae examine records of tbe county tbe court ordered tbat petition be continued for term; tbat tbe judge estimates possible coet, and tbat members ot tbe court asoertain wishes of tbe tsxpayers in re gard to the matter. Bill of cost ot resurvey ot road No. 91 ordered paid. J H Felkins, chainbearer .- . $2 20 m Palmauer same a) H Sayer. marker 2 20 J J McGee, surveyor 10 50 Provision was made for fund of $120 for incidental expense and wood. Examination of Oounty Clerk Morrow's book and register of script was made and found correct. Road superrisors were appointed as follows: Distriot No. 14, A. B. Ferry; district No. 18, John W. Waddell. Bids for hauling timber for construct ion of Rock Creek bridge were rejected, and oounty jndge instructed to oontraot for same at 86 per thousand. The financial statement of Frank Gil liam, oounty treasurer, was upon exami nation approved. TBOOP8 BEACH HONOLULU. Second Americas Expedition Enjoys Hoxpi - - tality ot Honolulu. Associated Press Sax Fbah'cisco, July 7. The steam. ship China, of tbeManila transport fleet, reached Honolulu from Ban Francisoo on the morning of tbe 23d nit., twelve bours ahead of the other vessels ot tbe fleet. Tbe steamship received a warm welcome. A large orowd of people were on tbe wbarf. Brigadier-General Greene 1 ' . - I - ft .1 L . . L. Hiram Taah. same g 0J immeuiawiy sens an bujuibui iu iuo a I Robimon. same 6 oo WDart with compliments to United States I IT Hnvu . I . r L. (if at Hnn a nn I John Adams, same .. 6 m CoDSuI-General Hey wood and Tresldent n lasn.rei Dauoie io co cierx . . w Dole, who were on tbe wbarf, and con veyed them on board. At 9 o'clock all tbe soldiers were al lowed to go ashore. Tbey marched t Waiki, where the men took a sea batb and then marched to town, and at 1 H0 I n'nlnnlr mara nrailrlArl it ith a f AARfc nn the exeoutive building grounds, ibis luno tioo waa carried out precisely on the lines ot.tbe first expedition. Ladies aited on tbe tables. Tbe offloers were entertained at army headquarters. There was an abuudanoe ot refreshments to everybody. At 6:30 tbe same day tbe-Zsulandia, Colon and Senator were sighted. It whs quite late when tbe vessels reuohed tbe harbor. At midnight all anohored for the night. Tbe men landed next day and were entertained by tbe oitia?ua of Honolulu. Tbe expedition started tor Manila on the 24th. Tbe Monterey and collier Brutus ar- 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. 8 A Wright, judge of election 6 00 John T Kirk, same 6 00 H echerllnger. same 6 00 E P Greene, clerk of election 6 00 H F Baird, same 8 00 J C Kirk, ret ballots to co clerk 2 30 MISCELLANEOUS BILLS, Patterson Publishing Co. election ex 172 j b l eager, county ex j r n imams, stationery J W Hornor, school sup 12 00 Wm Barton, pauper acct , 67 16 Conner & Brock, stationery 2 76 Hoys ami i.iris Ala rjoclety, donation. 10 uu w Matlock, deputy sherllTs salary 106 66 J H YVyland, stock inspector's salary 46 00 A G Bartholomew, co judge's salary 150 00 C H Hams, pauper sect 40 00 I1 rank Gilliam, treasurer s salary B3 ss K R Hunlock. county Dbvsician 06 66 J W Matlock, boarding Drisouers. etc M 90 E M bhutt, printing 1 50 8locum Drug Co, county ex... 11 85 ringers 4 Roberts, county ex 6 00 M l v n uo. court nouse ana an . . a w J W Morrow, county clerk's salary 425 00 oeo ens. deputy co clerk s salary... .li vi fc I, Matlock, merit! s aalary u ou J W Hhipley, school supt's salary 12M 6ft n uasney, roaa ana uriage id w Louis Urashens. same .... 6 00 T J Carle, county ex 4 ft" J R blmons fc Son, same 18 00 1 eleiiiione Co, same v Mil Hold Heppner, pauper 4S 00 SF tills, county assessor's salary 1W 00 Win F Burnet, county ex... 4 00 W A Richardson, election 1 00 h 1 up-rry;i!"Vn?, ,S 21 nvei from San Diego on the 24th, having Mary Dexter, pauper 14 oo left tbe latter port on the Iltb. Tbe Jamei'MmeV experienced a heavy northwest aJ5rt:& MAX K S .well nearly .11 tbe way. She ran under J L Howar-l, salary cocom 24 oo her own steam until the 19th, aud thtn E V Orcene, road and bridge ' t . . . . . . i J w Beckett, salary co com 19 oo the Brutus took her in tow for several LuriMdiuns .election... S 5! days. The Monterey re ooaled and was Conner Jk Warren, stationery 8 061 ' a c ivtivs, nsscMor's aaiary loo oo 1 ready for lea yesterday morning, but V L Colfey. same 1 60 H Pllarrlgus, election 1 60 Hung Vow, pauper 2 to Tne court ordered tbe following bills continued over tbe next term: Land Office at LaQrande, Obkuon, June 20, 18W. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following.named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final Droof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on August 1, 1898, viz: . W1UJAM U1BU, Hd. No. 6482, for the ne sec. 14, tp. 2 8., r. 28 E He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence nponand cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Luckman, John M. Waddle, William Barrett and Arthur Smith, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Barrett, 60-71 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oseoon, July 11, 18H8. VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore A. Mallory, U. 8 Commissioner, at Hepp ner, uregon, on luesnay, August a, ism viz: MARTHA E. EMRY. formerly Martha C. Hoskins, of Heppner, Homestead Application No. K999 for the 8 '4 n ana a ec l, id en. k 2b js w u. oue names tne loiiowing witnesses to prove ner continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Benjamin Parker, Frank Ward, Robert Knlghten and Emry Bperry, all oi narnman, uregon. 0-70 JA?. r. MOORE, Register. Noiiodv iu WttBuiogtou U did turbtH. to fttiy noticeable extent on account of the story from Berlin that (Jermany, Fmuce and Russia lmj formed a combination for tbe purpoao of opiMinliig cither the United 8tatea or Kugland taking permanent poHHenttioQ of the Tbil ilippine islands), after the war is over. In the first place, nobody believe that audi a combination haa been formed, but even if it were oll'ii-iaHy known to be iu rz intonce. it mould not influence this guveruun'iit iu the slightest degree. The tiual dioitiou of the l'hil ippiuea will be a ttlivl by thia gov. ernment alone, wtien the proper time cornea, at.d it w ill bo settle in accotdauro with whatweiab and not what any Kuropean power nr jKiwera may wih. I'u KHii'fcST Mi Km T.Y probably all thing considered, never paaH: a more aatUfactory Fourth of July thau thia one. (leneral Hhafter baa jiiflified all the confidence re poed iu him by int.ing a aeriet .f fcloiiotia vntoriea at rabtiago, viitoritHi io which Admiral Samp ftD ""d hi RilUiit sailor won Dew honor f'r th American ny, and whifha.ll !) bMt t- the reflet fill by the wuild f.-r the lighting iunliti of American.. There i oiily one diawback to the general iij .iiiiig and that i the large liutuU t of killed and wuutded OD j our i l. The vit-trie hate I een gl .riwu. but they have allenj .vd Hot inch i war, TU. I uthcr Hamilton, road and bridge tl6 81 E P Oreenv, same 6 00 Ultm I'r.iilliynune, stationery 12 00 Same, same 31 79 A C Pettyt, surveyor 60 00 Dills of oost were ordored paid in cases a follows: STATS OF OKIOON VS. i, W. WALIACK. D A Jenkins, Justice's fee C M Hpeucer, special cumULIe STATS VS O C ROMS AMD WIFI. W A Rlrhardson. tutllre's fees John Hager, swlal constable f 60 ID 60 was delayed by tbe Bratns, wh jsb eu dines reqalred overbaulmK, Both ves sels left tor Manila today. Eosino T. R. Wall, ot Portland. Or now on tbe Bratoa, foaod oo bis arrival here that orders bad been fjrwardud which raised bim to tbe rank of beaten ant. El Qieeo Liliookalaui is expected to return to tlonolalu July 2Utb. tier r tara ba oo politics! significance. Notice of Intention. Land Offici at LaOramdr, Orriion, June 20. 188. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followliiK-named settler has filed notice of his Intention 1 1 mako final proof in support of nis claim, ana inai saia prooi win oe made be fore the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on AugUKt 1, 1898, vti ADAM tl. PLUAlM. T. C. No 2:134, for the t'i nei. nw, ne and ne liw-A sec. u. iwd. a .. r. a t. He names the following witnetaes to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Lulkman, John M Waddle, William G. Hynd, Andy J. Cook, all of Heppner, Oregon, E. W, Barti.rtt, 60-71 Register. '1 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 Sallasj as Oar Mlwhtsanri. The l'orte ba demanded tbs rt o ill of two American missionaries from tbs provioo of Aleppo, oo the pretext tbat their mission i likely to caus distnr baoor. "the sick mao of Europe", is as unreasonable as hi political health I feeble. A a tiriuht eootrait to bis obstinacy aud stupidity, lb people of America ar aakDowMnitiK Irr and wide I ha tenrfioeoe of the mission of Hos teller's Hton aoh Hitlers, namely, to re lieve and prevent malaria, rhenmatistn and kidney complaint, chronic dyspepsia, oooatipatioo aud liver trouble. Tb nervous, tbe weak sod tb infirm derive nnspeakabl benefit Irom its use, and it greatly mitigates th weakness and In- lit iui lies whioh ar specially incident to a.lvanriog years. II 1 I n I POW ire the chil dren this summer? Are they doing lWcll? Do they Cet ill the benefit ihcv khould from their food? Are their checks and lips of cood color? And re they hearty tnd robust in every my? If not, then give them Scott's Emulsion of coJ Itvtr oil ivilh hypo photphltes. It never fails to build up delicate boys and girU. It gives them more flesh and better blood. It is just so with the baby also. A little Scott's I mulsion, three or four times a day, will make the thin baby plump and j prosperous. It SC'urnlthca the 'youna body uiih lust the material necessary for Crowing bones and nerves. AU rrrrita. sn.l i 19 M 1 TO C WalMin, Itiu-M ohn Kasuuia, sain STATK VS H M'omNIS. W A Kli harilxin, (ustlee feel 112 J& liri K i Hunt, wltueaa l"n A 8 Hunt, same 1 70 stats Vs c a H. . b II Jenkins. Iiutlce fee 17 It, i H liiwklna. spirlal ninatabl W ! V Kwms, wltnraa tee ami mileage II Mi 1 Kliea, same S su Tb oonrt ordered that warrant be is sued (or collection ot delioqaeot tsie desoril).! in th tax roll for tb year m to 1.)7 iDi'lusive. In the matter ot petition of Northern Kirl's Clover Root Tea, f ir Constipa tion it' th beat and if after uaum ii . l m yoa don't ,ay so, return packau and 1 M ' U..I.I v.. l,n... t Warren. x Notice of Intention. Laud Omcs at LaQrandr. Okkuon, June IM, lH'M. TOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i' fnllim limiiai.ie.1 settler has fllet notice of her Intention to make final proof in support ol her elalm, and that salil proof will tie nude before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Or egon, at Heppner. Oregon, on July 30, ism, vU: CLKMBN1IOE CATK, Administratrix of the estate of Bara) A. Water man, deceased, T. C, No. for the so1, sec. S, tp. i H , r. 27 K. Bhe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence nponand cultivation of said land, vis: Robert H. Morgan, Ed K. HnllliK, M.J. Devln and A. H. HUuip, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Bati.itt, BU-71 Keglater. m m 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 Heppner, Oregon- to vi viz w OOL GROWERS THK ftUMEKd FAMII.y. Last Might's rsrroraiaae Proaouaeert a After a very wearisome day' travel of 45 mile, lb Homer fatuilj gave an en tertainment at th opera house last night The audienoe, wbioh was small, was au appreciative oo, encoring each Dumber ive, f,.e .mii..i.u. i s..- th- program. Tod.T cao bs heard eo- . . -!.. . . . a .. . . I loustasiic commenaation oi sue troip,; verifying tb flattering pre notioes which hat appeared at tb conclusion ot tbelr entertainments. Tbeir program prior to KJ7 the court deuie petition until such time a tb sum ot f'217.75 I recovered by tb county for lb year M.4. Iu matter of dispositioa of valuable and iiiouer found on lb person ot W. 9. Ortgory killetl by railroad Dear Cast! H ck, th court ordered 1.10.73 b paid to oounty oleik io consideration of funeral eiinses, th balano of $21 Jk) with watch, pin, etc , to b delivered to U. (t. Fiah, brilber-io law ol deceased. Itnd of tb rnnnty vffloial ware ap proved a follows: J. t'. Willie, county assessor, with 0. A. Uhea and Oria K. Faruswortb, sur-ties. Julius Reithly, ooooty surveyor, with C. lilies, surety. J. II. WyleD.I, slock li)stctor, with John L. Ayera, surety. Vtr Crawford, county clerk, O. A NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud Orrica at LaUbakdb, OaRoof, June U, IS'ih. NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following named settler haa filled notice ol his Intention to make llnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. Mallory, United Mtatve comtntMinuer for Oregon at Ueppncr, Oregon, on July , imst, vis: HENRY WADE Hd.Nn Mil, for the N, UK1 and NE'i NWU See 17,TwpH R J7. E. He name the following wltnemea to tmivs his ctintlnuona residenra Un and ruiilvatlon ol said land, vli: Koeter Adama, Jay Ivln, John Ed war. is, a. u. etamp, all ni Heppner, Oregon. S. VY. Hasthtt. Register. tor tonight's antertaiomefit is a moat in teresting oo. Prominent ones io at- tandanc laat night tipres tbeir in tea tion of going again tonight, pronouncing tb show tar superior to any entertain- men I riven in this town tor a long wbil. Mis Nelli Homer, in her patriotic song, found such favor with last night' audi- Mcatbst tbeir (Torts will insure a full bona tonight. Tb younger member ot tb ocrapaoy ar delightful tutertaln era, wbil Mr. and Mr. Homer are so koowledged a decided socoeaa. Ton should not mis Ihl eotertalnroaut. A Narrow f Thankful word written by air. Ad E.IIart.of Orolon, H. IT, "Waa taken wasalla k Kak.l aWn.I.I whiak altl I lam. I tlM fJ Kb.a, John Hughe sod J. P. lthea, apgt, o-ugb t in and flually terml- Sureties, I . annaiimntmn. Fuae iliielnra E. L. Matl.Mik, riff, with O. A. ..... I ooold liv. hut a lib an I Wm. Hughe, sureties. I short tlui. 1 gav myself ap to my K. U. Hnnlock, oroor, with . It gavior, determined if I could not stay Hainbiitn and C A. Minor, urtls. wiib my friend oa earth. I would roel Mat Licbenlbal, eounty treasurer, any abeetit one abov. My buslun l w.a with Oenfg (inr, Orln E. Fre oilb and Wm. Pealand, suretM. lb pHtiatmenl of J, W. Morrow, deputy eletk, asd J.W. Mallock, deputy sheriff, were appmve by lb court. a.1 vised to get IV. king' Nw Discovery (or (HiusuttiptioM, cough aad cl la. 1 gave it a trial took la all eight bottl. It bM eared me, ! tbank UhI ' I am saved and now a well and healthy wo- NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.ad omt a at LaUrarm. Orkiok, June 1.1. 1-1, OlICI It HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 HE following. named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to stake Bnai proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made be lore the County rlerk of Morrow eounty, Ore gon, al itepsmrr, Oregon, nn jniv a. ikjh, tic HENRY r. BAIKI). Hd Nn. Sio't. for the Nk. SE h'V, ir.ie''f", "'A S".. IPKSfl, t. II liain-a Ihe lollnwltig wltntwa U Pme his rontlniioiia nnil.lence tipin and eullltatlon of aid land. Mi Kd. Iirl.krll. T. A. Urukell, (enrge Hperry, "He Mlkrarll, all nf Heppner, uregoil, E. W. BaSTlstt, Register. Notlct of Intention. I ANn orricK at i RAsnK,oRt.io Is June It, lM, Notice la berel.v given that the following named sottlrr baa Sled notl.e of hi. Inteiilkoii to make St.al prttnf In suptMirt ol his claim, and that aald pr.f w! be made brtore A Mallory, I . , ctmintaalonef for Ore gon al Heppner. Krgnn. nn Angtiat li, 1. U VITKK ull.bt.HT. Iteppar, Or. Md. No 7-ait. I..r lh,miU kKI NC.and Nt KkW tme. s 1 wp s a t a. Me name tbe following llnwn to prove hi. ramllniioue midMea upnti aud eollltatloa i.l nl. land, ! L la Uriwhena, lyvwuf w riorron, wiuiain Muth, rir Hung.ailel iirvpoer. ur a. m. nakii arr. KegMter. M'itXtOXS. IN TM t IKCt IT KM ST OK THf TTI nt I ...i. ,if the r,.,inly ol M.frow, t.tiioa nr.. 1 1, riaiatin, Rarrtet mrrrt. tVfcttdanl. t'lpenae Inciitred la riaanlsallo il n in" Trial bottle lr al F. J Kluabeth Hloan, follow a: ir asn, waa allnweJ as cum's diug t..ie. Ilcgula' .V ae l II UU gnaranlevd or pKw ifandl. p. .nt ft r-l aainM y.t .in aad ...it m ,.f Mtt.tw the Sret If you have not yet realized that the "good old times" are with us, your blood is out of order. Get rid of that "tired feeling" and awake to the fact that the Wool Growers' Warehouse ill f Is the place to store your wool this season. Whv? cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not beine in mo item uuymg wooi ourselves, we encourage competition amongst the buyers and secure you the highest price. at nw!" """" "o1 ",d c,,tl tfl hen wool It told. Bend in your order We pay the hlgheat ca.h price for sheep pells and hldea. dlpa'the TarW!" Ll""' D'P ",a t,M l"' rellabl. rrr,.rwl we nay ireight to teamstera when r.ii.-.t1 to do sn by owner of wool R. F. HYND. Manatjcr. NEW DRUGS We are m-elting a New Intone .. 1,,.. alm.- . n, ntrrwung trade demands It. eimenmil To!.. cZlill' T' thlf Ortigs Pur antj rrwah. CyeUmtr, reelo Oitr iStntlonory Dopnrtmciit In Oompleto l IItlir ulvo us) sa o..u Slocum Drug Co. Wiien THE ART OF BREWING. Perfected by the Production of.... HOI i T" H.'HH Mgr d.Kn.Unl Hlo- ,n "' "f I'1 "tmf tA tlregoa ton ar rvii.iirr-., ii'mr ei.-i an. ..r me e,w. ,.l .in.t ...! in .u.ie entlllnt J... I It. . , . i . f ) lay uf the inr entire Uilfltl SrOlT 0D IRII ii l.. t m..ll. alt...l...lloa . . 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Or , ) 't ' M I ttat. rt tut Allr (,,, lit this etimnHii.t la ....'i.h. .t .,1.1 nf ),,.it. lse. im Ih Mh I'mIh ) d.tlri, I 1,1 In. t , die4 ,Hf r, (, at rl' ( . Ut I On drauaht at I all popular saloon STAR BREWERY COMPANY. 107 WyMfi ?t..Ptri:i, Q