The Gazette. Friday, July 15, 1898. The Gazette is not heralding its coming tfith a brass band bat its circulation can be determined at the Heppner postoffice. Adver tisers will please note this. The Spaniards were short sighted in not surrounding their navj with barbwire fences. know thn miner will work disinter! estedly for their best interests. Portland, without doubt, affords a field for another first-class paper, and we predict that the right parties will take advantage of the opportunity in consideration of the bright prospects for the north west's future. UHEOON'S POO& EXHIBIT. Obegokiaks are inclined to be lieve that their battleship could sink the entire Spanish navy. Mlt. THOS. N. 8TKONU AGAIN. Admluis- Uncle Sam will be in first-claBs fighting trim at the close of this war, and European nations will be careful about stepping on the tail of his coat. When Pennoyer was niByor of Portland every time a policeman or fireman was removed for causes, the Oregonian howled. No at the new ''reform" mayor, Mason, is going to make a clean sweep in every department for political reasons only and that paper "has nothing to say." The OregoniaD is consistent only in its inconsis tency. Review. He Begins Early With the New tratlon. From the OreRonlan. Pobtlakd, Jnly 8 (To the Editor.) Offing to glowing auoounts of the refor m story teodeDoies of onr new officers, a wide-spread fear bag diffused itself through the oity that oar liberty of action was to be seriously abridged, that we would have no opportunity to "sin to the height of oar desire." It will be a oomfort to some of oar oitfzens to know that the parity of the new admin istration will cot be engelio, ooly "prac tical," as that word is understood in political circles. Two facts show this clearly. Messrs. Glass & Prudbomme put in a bill of 82,01)3 80 for printing the ballots at oar last eieotion. Mr. Glass was sec retary of the republican oentral com mittee, and naturally the very embodi ment of reforming tendencies. I bad careful inquiries made at the beet printing houses in the oity and found that the aotuil cost of this job was: Paper (or colored ballots 1160 CO Paper for white ballots 1H7 50 Composition and electro-typing HO 00 Channel. SO ureclncts WOO Printing 181,000 ballots 100 00 Makings total cost of t-rM 00 Thus the profits of Glass & Prud homme on this single job would be $1,555.80. On Saturday last, Judge Northup and the two oounty commissioners allowed The war and postoflice depart ments have adopted a system for UniB bill at $1,800, which was paid, giving the improvement of the mail ser- a profit of $1,272 vice to the soldiers. Under thlB Verily, Pennoyer and Napoleon Davis system the quartermaster's depart- " -Ba" 'bejr ,eeth, Bt this mf, wi"h , , ,, ... . . ,, that they bad been rtformers on "prao- ment of the army will transport all . .- Tfa- . -orBCliM,., D0,itio8 mail within camp to and from the u jt efteots the publio treasury. Bat point of arrival and departure, and the police. The hope of the radical re- batallion and recimental adiutants Unionists was in Mayor Masou, Mr. D, Hons Uonen ana me ponce, no more , ,. ., .. . . -rt grafting of crimes, no more reveoues rect distribution of mail. Every frora K8tnblirjg j,)irjSi D more proteo- military post or camp established tjon 0f crime. One paper even went so will be given a postoffice immedi- tar as to say that the police were going atoly, with a postal superintendant to 8 gentlemanly in oonduot., in charge. In short, nothing will !r e'ion'oa 'ot . , .. ! ... ., . 5 of blook 27 of Couch's addition, in the be left undone that will aid in Nofth End of the oityi propetl pur quick and constant communication chased by Joseph Blinon of George W. between the soldiers and their rel- Marshall, there was commenced the ooo oilima nnrl frion.la ntrootion of what is apparently the nillll S3 IIU M. a. V. 1JUI I - As Appeal Made for UraiB, Fraits, e- tables. Etc. Mr. William Emery, of this state, says the Eugene Guard, recently went East with a Iraioload of cattle, and while at Omaha visited the exposition. Be is very mncb euthased with the exposition, bat is not satisfied with Oregon's very poor exhibit, and has written to bis sister-in-law, Miss Emma Withers, of this oity, asking ber to make collections ot grain, fruits, vegetables, etc., and send them to the Omaha exhibition, in order that we may have a more presentable showing there. The letter has reached the bands ot the board ot trade, the members of whom have done '.11 in their power to sconre a good exhibit. It contains some good soiigestione as t wh t to send and bow to send it. which are given in part. He says: "Oregon haf, I think, the poorest ex hibit ot Buy of the states, and I have written to several of my acquaintances to try and have tbem send in something I want yon to make a nice collection of wheat heads, with longBtraw; also bar ley, oats, rye, corn, grass seed, timothy blue grass, anything and everything that grows rank and would make a good show Get eight or ten bundles ot wheat, oats etc. Also try and make a oioe collection of green frui's ot all kinds. "Place a card on each exhibit, telling name or kind; also attaob your name. I have already made arrangements to have it posted in a very publio corner. "Oregon oan beat anything I have yet seen here, and she must do it. Bend a large potato, oabbage, oarrot and beet; also send Oregon figs. Send your exhibits to Mr. J. G. Bach- elder, Boom 2, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. There will be no freight charges. "Get some large bug, put it in a nice glass bottle and lable it 'Oregon flea.' 'I will close, hoping you will take ac active part in seeing Oregon well repre sented. Yours truly, "William Emery." Hood? Pills Cure sick headache, bad taste Id the mouth, coated tongue, gas in the stomach. dMttreu aud Indigestion. Do not weaken, but have tonic effect. 2a cent. The only PilU to take with Hood'l garupartlla. Interesting Notes. $100 lie ward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that soienoe has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh . Ball's Catarrh Cure is the ooly positive care now known to the medioal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tiooal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. - Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting dirctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by hnilding np the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails largest combination gambling bouse, to cure. Houd for list of testimonials. Address. . 3. Chknky ft Co., Toledo, O. tlTS-ild by druggists, 75a. brothel and saloon that I remember to The Spanish officers of Santiago bave ever teen in this oity. Kvery de- offer as an excuse for not surrend- ot construction and fitting up l t.u 1 it i shows its foul purpose. The notorious erioe to bhafter, that bo many . . , . ... w. ' ' Bla.ier it to conduct it. Hit tign, in false reports have been made to bUliBg eleolrlo i8htg( , now be,nK p, their home government, in order np .na the whole front is being painted time. The summer vacation time it to deceive and prevent the govern- in the very appropriate oolor of a bright here, and all who oao afford it are mont f mm nPffntiatinff for noaoe. yellow. planning to titke advantage or the diner o n I . . . i , 1 i i. : : 1 1 . II II an institution tuai, unntr our snw oeiweou ma wnmu, mniuauo Where to Spend Your Vacation. Tho present reduced rates could not lisvrt prevailed at a more opportune that they are now afraid to go home and admit the facts. Such being the truth the governors, generals and admirals are placed in a most unenviable position. Thoy must answer for the merciless slaughter of their soldiers, as well as the lives of our brave American boys lost in satisfying their miser able ambition. It is a question whether we should meet out to them the military consideration and treatment which falls to their under our I encee between the laws, could not possibly exist, let alone Toe attention of those who oontemplate make money, unlest protected by the rt trip Ewl, whether it be to the mouo- polioe ami prosecuting attorney, and tain resorts of Colorado, tbe Omaha ex everybody knows, from the last expert- portion, or points beyond, it oalled to enoeof the last 20 yeart of this oity, the advantages offered by tbe Rio what such protection means. Grande Western Hallway. Its line and It is possible that the prosecuting those of Us Colorado oonneotions run attorney, the mayor, the polioe com- through the heart of the Hookies, taking mlaainnera and thn state senator beliefs the traveler away from the alkali and that tbit Institution Is being fitted np as iae brush of itt Northern competitors a "Noon Heat" or "Hefuge Home.' and out of the heat of the country Men of suoh obembio Innooence are through which ita competitors on tbe often deceived. toutb run. II it possible that tbe offlaert do not For tbe comfort of tbote, wboee purse know what is going on. bnt already tbe will not permit tbem to fnjoy all tbe One exohangeclaims the army ot female bioyole ridera is oq the increase. An other asserts that they have fallen off considerably of late. Two regiments of colored cavalry trooDt are in Cuba under General Wheeler. It is not true that tbe Vesuvius has been disabled, but it has a severe cough that is terrible for tbe old fogies of tbe navy department to hear, tor they recog nize that it is destined to revolutionize nav? buildloe in tbe future. A vessel that oan oough up 200 pounds of dyna mite and hurl it into tbe enemy's camp every 15 seconds oannot be overlooked Times-Mountaineer A man in Boston baa been sent to jail beoaute bis wife slandered another woman, the court holding that it was tbe duty ot a husband to "curb bis wifa'i tongue". The judge was evidently bachelor, and did not know the reepon sibility be waa loadipg on husbands. Observer. A Honolulu paper in giving an aoooun of the reception of tbe Oregon volun teers mentions tbe fact tbat notwitb standing tbe troops were given free ao cess to saloons, not a disorderly boy in blue was observed A year will shortly have elapsed since Andrea and his balloon started from Hpitzbergeo, tor tbe North Pole, and no authentio word has been received from bim and bis two companions. Tbe silent frozen regions of tbe north will probably never give up tbe secret of their fate. Somewhere the sitting eoo v oovers all that is mortal of tbem or the dark, cold waters give tbem a winding sheet, and three more names are added to tbe list of tnoae who have perished in tne attempt to wrest seorets from tbe Arctic regions. But others will not be deterred by their tragic fate. Many good men an true have lost their lives in Arctio snows sinoe Sir John Franklin led tbe vanguard. Milton Eagle. Fiom all sooounts Dyea and Skagway must be tbe most deserted spots in Alas ka. Even tbe building of the railway from tbe latter place to tbe lakes has done nothing to help tbe place. At Dyea niv ahnnt I'lf) neonle remain and but few more are at Skagway. The future ot theaa towns (ienenda ereatly on tbe amount of gold brought out from tbe in terior dnrioa tbe summer months. If a rw millions in yellow nuggets reaches civilisation within the next few months. from the upper Yukon, the eoenes ol last winter will probably be repeated aisaag unit T)vea. Omte a number of As- tnriHnn are ati 1 iu the above named towns, sever tl of them having interested themselves thero in business. It is to be bored that there will be a revival ot Due- r .... ... a. icess in the Alaska lowntine near mvure Astnrini; dene'rnl Merritt at San Franoisoo made be Thirteenth Minnesota regiment bis bodyguard. Upward of HO per oent ot the tneo are of Scandinavian birth or de- Hcnnt. Oener.il Merrtit paid ine Scan dinavians a high compliment In confer ring this honor upon them. The roiiL'h riders in Cuba don't ride. They beve no horses However, they are iolng good work ou foot, lneycame frora drawing-rooms and raoohee, out they nVht like Turks. Mm Ib.l'iW T). Evans, the wife of 'Fighting Bob", has a larger personal interest in 'the nnvy than most women 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. N( Lind Office at LaQrandk, Obboon, June 20, 18!. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice nf hm intention to make final Drool in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Augmt 1, 1898, viz: WILLIAM GEORGE HYND, Hd. No. 8482. for the nek tec. 14. tp. 2 8.. r. 28 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Luckman, John M. Waddle, William Barrett and Arthur Smith, all of Heppner, Oregon. A. VT . BABKB1I, 60-71 Register. The Leader Of Course! lot as prinonersof war in the hatulB tooffert on tbettreet tay, "Aha, aha," privilege of Orst-clast ticket, tbe Rio of Americans. and predict a "moral wave" that will oonoentrale biitineas in the new joint. If oar oflloert are what tbey profeet to l'l'LLY one-sixth of all the boya t. hia tnrni out to be a ow ga-n parol lei front the Oregon atate re form school, up to a few months ago, are iu the ariuica anil navies of the UnitodBtator.soiue of them with Dewey; some of tbem in the military camp at Cavile; others on the way to Manila, ami still others under Bhafter and Bampaon. These are not had boys now. Do snito their youthful rrauks and bling bell, it ought oever to open up for busiui M. TlloMAt N. Htikinu. Aalelup lrairay4 by t ire. Grande Western bat ioangnirate.i series of tourist excursions. Tbe cart used are owned and operated by the Pullman Palace Car company. They tra in charge of special oouduotors an porters, whost tola dolled are to loo after tbe comfort of their pssaeogers. Tha ours are attached to fast ex p rest NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lard Offici at The Dalles, Oregon, July 11, 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fnllnwinar-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said prooi win oe mane De fore A. Mallory, V. 8 Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Tuesday, August 2H, 1898, viz: MAKTHA C. EMRY, formerly Martha C. Hoskins, of Heppner, Homesteaa Application no. wy iur ine NW!4 and N'4 8W Sec 1, Tp 6 8, R 26 E W M, She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Beujamln Iarkr, Frank vvara, Konert Knignien ana tuiry operry, nu of Hardman, Oregon. tk-7u j as. r. Aiuunn, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaUramde, Orroon, Iune20. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention t-i make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Morrow county. Ore gon, at Heppner, Oregon. on August 1, 1898, vti: ADAM H. 8CHALM, T. C. No 2334. for the 'i neH, nwV no!4nd net nwM see. 12, twp. a ., r. u IE. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Joseph Ltiikniau, John M. Waddle, William u. uymi, auuv J. ;ooa, an of Heppner, Oregon. La. n . DAm I.ft 1 I, tlO-71 Register. 11 viz it i in m ' 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. good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at 1? R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- Notice of Intention. f.AND Okrun at LaGhandr. Orr'iom, June 18. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY UIVEN THAT In K fiilliiwlnir-iiamed settler has filed notice ..( hnr Intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will he msde ivpfnm the Conntv Clerk of Morrow Comity. Or- 1 -. II 'W....,,,, nt, f ulv 'At 1KUK. vil Her hnsbiod commands tha Iowa, her " Clementine caTK. hrnthar cnmniauds the lodiana. her ton it nna of tbe Maaaaobnielt's crew, ner hrnther-io law 1 no the New York, and her two dansbtera and ber niece bate Tolonieered aa onraee and Ve taking lu- strnrtiuna in a boa' tal. OOL GROWERS (f m to rn m (t ?t i to viz ii vl VI Hit vi il vi vli vi ir to OKK1CIAL 1.18 f Administratrix ot the estate of Sarah A. Water man, deceased, T. C. Ko. sua, tor in se sec. , in ) H r. '27 K. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon aim cultivation ull land, vli: Robert n. Morgan, tilt, Snllns. M. J. Uevln and A. n. WUmn, all of Heppuer, Oregon. 60-71 Register. w 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 Of C.matj Sunday niuht tbe town ol Anteloii. Id rl". "d held over to Bail ie uiij Wm county, wee completely de.lrn,ed ' ,b,ou'; W0 1 . , , . i r s ' the Mormon capital. Ihie lay by fire. 1 be Ore or minaled in Condon i ovf Uo in(ar daylifht ride tbronub howling alley from a lamp n plosion. he Uockiee One of these eioaramn Kery bneinrse lione in tbe town was ears run through to lioeton; one to horned will, tbe eioeplloo of Irvmg's Chfe.o. via Omaba; one to Ob.c.jfo, . . . , ., . ,, ... ia Kanaae City nod tbe fonrth to 81. etor-, lnoaeueou e IWery atable end tbe E,0Q g(,fi ofer , jlff9rn riMI, Kureka bolel. Tbe lose it estimated at east ol Colorado, giving Hie passeoger a ATr.nr.ir.il fur I lift nathn of dutT tM.m. with insofanre of tiS.im, Tbe elmlm of rnntee. These eioorstone leafe eXCUrSlOIIH Or lue piuonoi uuij, .... ... . I'nrtlamt M.uhW TuM.lar Wsdneediy , ' . ... . town connci bad beo loolmg along for I ortianii M.waay, luee.iay, wetineeaAy tliMT love their country ilftp; Rt " and Thursday ol each week. 1 ,..,! ,n r.f tl,M mn who firht "M de,",, ,b mU morU Information at to r.tee. an J for liptly Ri any ortbemfU Ui)Ugbt ,,o0 bn, lt,i fail.d to do anything, end ,WriDie p.mphleta, adtre.e J. V. lend. Oregon. Ike (ibarrver Merrkaala. fl.Mii kaat Ulrsnlilall. 1. O. Ireland k Hone are publisher of tbe Hherman County Otwsrver, publish- el in Mora. Tbe Ireland faiuilv are worker and tieellent owpiMr men. About a year ago few local merchant attempted to dictate the policy ot (be paper and tbe Irrlasilt would not luteal out of rMWxU of tbe iKiyg in tbat toetieh pr,.p-Hion. Tti- tnerHtie iustitutiou. Statcauiau. PrTruwisrut'lTort i rHMtig tnadrt to trt mintlior tUily in Portlatul, The buattipa nifD of tbe tnMro. lie ate over antinu tliat !!) tri'tititro i(ull puccpihI. llowptor thpy rralia that aucvoen it tli-jH'tiil-i'ut iihiii nuflicu'tit rnpite.1 t in turn R mtir tlmt ran 1 fMH'U tiuml Rt r lirsl-claae journal. la cirdor t tbm) it muet lio th nW Ft tiiing tatroct oftlnimpr- i haiilit. TliwOrPKonito mmilaina llmt lLr tueiupet tut'U of thoiiiy .1 uot K'Vc it tU ah art of al VftUsiniJ. It it piMitl tbat the OrPKonlaii ia Kiineahal io tliafator Hitb timet) to whotit it ahoul l itw.k for tb ttarry bftDDPr ami tbey Rr bo the fire came tbe town ucpte- Mansfield, gsoerel ageol, Hio (Irande r0..l.,t .ni,.. tr,l. ititliMU.,.l. wearern Kanway.Hi intra etreei.ion rtet t nuti ww v " i p - thick of tho fiht or wherever duty calk Thoy know how to otay ordprt. SuHriutpiidDt Milpa, f tho Iowa reform tchool, who Wat thn firat euporintpinlitit of our achool, immpdiatply after tha d claration of war, olTproil to IVm d.'iit MrKiuloy drillinl aoldiort, joined forcea an I etarle.1 a rival paper- In other words tbe men hauls Iwostu pnMlsliera. The Irelaa.lt cnlJ not be ont-tone eo tbey ! tn merchants, with the result that Ihia wek a traioload ol iV rf' I'll H'H-ktnn (ad1 with gmxls fur tiherniaa canty latruere pnrrliad and sold Ibrongh the IreUnd Tbe Morn loerehaaU should now Incline to vrli It won I I have twen twet to lisvs alloant ir ilelsnd k H"'ie I ran Itwir nwlaf tiiiaineae la toil thrra- VM wtihont itiftatMin Imm Ihoee wbo knsw nothing ahnnt the beslneaa. Here la in "I I" Ire'end k Nona, eil M th.ir lu.liiiliire tad ability lo blp lhns -eel' r4rlly kettaas lienls -I wae dreadfully n..it ami for relief l" k year Carl t Clover lm Tea. It qlU. toy and slretiglb rned my wble nervous sysWni ! a a IrnitbUd wilb 'tslirten, kidney and litl In ul'i YiQt Tea ea el.-snw.l : . i ... it.... ...i .. ik.i i ..... ii. f-rmppirf. miJiUiimtommaoJ ,.,,,4 hrhh Mj ngiu. M,. m. tha rl.f-l.'rO l jHHjilrt it . , lUitf.. (n .4 by Did You Tako Scott's Emulsion throuch the w inter? If so, ue re sure it quieted your couch, healed the rawness in your throat, increased your weight, cave you more color, and made you feci r-cticr In every way. Hut rchar'1 our couch has come back again, or you arc set ting a little thin and ptc. Then, why not continue the name helpful remedy right through fhc Rummer? If w ill do you at much good a when (he w eather i cold. In rcrsKicnt mc w ill certainly give you better appetite and a wronger digestion. It will cure your weak throat and heal our Inflamed lungs. 11 will cure every case of consumption, w hen cure U possible. Don't be rcrsuaded to take something they ay is just as cod. A tl t i -r i" ' t i 'M I r ss ( h is f V ICxpsadltarea. Jaly Toaaty Coart. IH9H. ALLOW ID IN rt'LL. ratteraon Pulilishlng Co, elertlon ac J I, V.Kt-r, ,.m-iim-ar 1 P M lillaina, stationery ac Win Barnoi, ii'r a' Conner A BriH-li, sUtloiierT ac B,iy ami Ulrls Alt rVK'leljr. tlonation C II Hams, tN,iip-r il K K II unloi k, I'uuntT phrslcian J V MalliH k. enurt house ami jail ac K M ehiiit. prlntlnr HlfK'tim lirns Co, espense ac H"'ra h Kolwrta. ripeiiw ar Ilppliiirr l.lsht water Co., eipenssac. . W ! i.ane', noil ami urtilK ac IiiiIi (iiiiaheni, asm T i Carle, espenas ac t H tUiiiuns A Htm, same Heppner lelrpbiine Co. same Ilnlel Heppner, pauper ac Win t Hartiet. e peine ao W A HlrbaMsnn, aiertlou ae C B p-rry, same Marv lter. upcr ac T K Hit ant. same T H Hitvarit. same Otis I'allrranii, prltitlns ar L I tireviir, rtau ail l uritina au Ai.i'sn is rtsr. Lullier Hamilton, roa-l anit t.rl.lsrar-lfVS allitl 4LUIWSO IN tDLI.. tmils Omalieiis. le-lnn ar Cttttx-r A w arntii, lalliiier .. II I. Tlppetta, nil au.l uri.iiis ac 1. 1 ttlTt-v, sants ... S t llarrlsna, eleftitta ac Sims Vo, paupel ac Vatr( raltta, etuergeiicy lima . (..srisi sD rna tssk. I f limn. M1 an.l lrl ! ac . . . . Oiaaa A Iriillt4tin, tattttnery ac hm a I'rtitltittmma, same A t l"HIa, aiimntr Terai ot I HO Jl HO ft7 IS . i 7t , in no , 1 si . lit . U4 HO . I M . II HA , no . m i.'t on . so . IS is) . t0 . 41 Ml 4 i I ID . t IO , II 00 . 10 Hft . 1 Wl J U9 no . i 'J I M . t Ml .. 1 I X 00 a 11 1 SI '. ev vo NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Orrut At LsOaANOa. OasnoN, June 1S'. x-oTTfie 1 HEREBY GIVES THAT THS a InUowIng named settler has fllletl notice ol bis intention to makt nuai prooi in siipHir, nl hli claim, anil that said ptoul will be made before A. Mallory, I' lilted Hlates commlMlnner (or Oregon at Bepputr, uregim. on iuij vis: HENRY WADE Hd.No Mil, forthsN'4 NKa and RE! 4 V 17. Twp In R 27. K. He names the following witnesses tn prove his continuous residence ol said land, vis: foster Wool Growers' Warehouse ii Is the place to store your wool this season. WhvY He- cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not beinc in uwn and cultivation the field buying wool ourselves, we encourage competition 1 AnAins. slijf levins, I '..11 j.hn Edwards, a, h. Bump, a;i 01 Heppner, amoiiEsiy me uuyers ana secure vou tne nichest nnce. BTT . I " Oreiton, 67 -lis K. W. Bastlstt. Kcgliicr. Iitta e Oasoon.f m Ctiuntl al Morro,i I Vsater Ciahtrt. eminty clerk In ana Mr ld ciMinl and stale, do rwn-l.r rertifjr llml the daita Hal I, a Irtl and vitm S'alemeltl ih ail ,-i.ii. .Una. I In lull. Ill r-rl. or it.nllimol. b the etitiiiit ctt'irt l l.irr,. eoMiilr. .. at lis retar July Urm, !. ei tl ol lees allowed ""VTior! anf h" an4 el ol eonnlj court ai,e. 11. is lik if ft "ir i l-al J ia t n a yuan. ci. I,, J w, M.ta.i,lcMiiy. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.asd orrica at LaOkanpb. OasnoN. June lit. W. vrnrirK 1H HfKKRY GIVEN THAT THE 1 following- name.1 settler has (lied notice of his Intention to mslis final prim! In support ot his claim, and that said pmol will oe maos t tore the County Clerk ol Morrow county, Or- on. al Heppner, tirefon.on Jiit o, ikm, hi: HKNkV f. HAIKD. IM Ko. sio't. lor Hie swia f rt ss''.K'i UK'. rc., TpH Ri7, K. II" I names the lollowliig wllne-s In prove bis roiitliiiions reaiilenre upon and cultivation ol i.l l.n.l li d. Iirlakell. T. A. lirUkcll. (.eorce operry, Will Mtkewlt. allot Heppner, Urt-iou. I. W. Bastlstt, fceflster. rVofc of Intention. I AND orriCK AT 1.4 ORASPK, OREHOs, j June t. IMS, Motlee ts hereht ilvsn tbat the toiiuwluf nametl aettlee baa Bled notireol bi Intsntlou lu make Inal prtf tn support ol his claim, and Utet said proof will be ! before A. Mallory, I', a. commlaaloner lor Or (on at Heppaer. Cerrn, on Ansiisl Ii, 1m, vis: VI1HK ull.htKT, Hei'pner. t . Hd. No T-st. .,r IheWtiBWU ap eti Nr.',an-l M efc am. I Tyl a m K. He names the Mlowlnf vltnews wi prne bis eontlnnous rpaldenre uiain and cultivation of said land. ti Lla Unwhens, HltVeabif w yiunon. William Mutb. I'er Hum all el H,ppi.tr. a. W. BAHl I f IT, ' Reg uir. W' art sellln wool sacks and twine at cost, ratable when wool la aold. fUnit in ti, at om-e. We pay the blsbeet eah price lor sheep pells and hides. We sreaicetiU lor LIttle'B DID and Black Leal Tobm-i nin tha nnl Mit.Ma t.rn-t tips on the market. v e par ireisni mi leamsiers wnen returtei to do so hr owners of wool. We has a full auppljr ol Heed Barley ami w heat, also Hteam Kollnl Barley lor teamster. Direct your tramsu-rs to the lower warehea. Me guarantee you a s.Uar deal. R. F. HYND. Manaocr. A Nareew Cseaae. Ttiankfol eorJs wtillen l y Mr. AJa E. Marl, of Uroloe, M. D., "Waa Ukea tth a bet eU which setiUl my unk-, euab el In ami finally lertnl aale.l la enoeoititina. FoO' iloolois itave m np sm ng 1 exmltl live hut a Mioit lima. I gate tuiseir ap lu my NEW DRUGS We are reeelliif New Invoice ol Oondi almost eerr dsy. Our Rapidly Oitr Stntlonory I3opfirtmoiit I Complete w,a lrsr ulv xtm a osl Slocum Drug Co. THE ART OF BREWING SI 'MHO NX, IS THK lai l IT IHCRT OK THE NTATE 1 of ire.!n. (r th ( ."nit; ol Slorrow, Matilda stflt, llaintllt, Harriet MrtM, (Wfetidant, In Martlet Ptrfrt. delendallt la the aamaof the slaw ot " yo are hervh? r.iulrd to aplwr and answer the nw plaint tied saalital yu In the aU" ,Milifl MMirt ari.l ami on or iteiore ine mm oar w it Was Perfected by the Production of.... I-IOIP GrOID .1ml iwn the, entire ivorht lib y fnea.le t ertt. I wouU Meet , t r. Ut am ihre.d piamuil 11 ap 'SS I flC Old r IfrCIKn VCC1",.. any atmHil onee aboee. My busUnJ w.s ply h p.tm in piaimia the im in . I . ". 1 v. v. -... lewot the H ul s.ll. y 'A k 11 H Hi (insiiniilKi. roaahe aei fold. I , aid ns..ri,ir piaiifr 10 ro ilii w. a II a trial look I alt I.M holtlee. " b ew "- a..i i.,r aura twr Il bM lsraJ 4 ibahk (M 1 ea, 1 J , W M, ar,.. aod po a well anl healthy wo- j any U r I'll l-,ti!,a lea al C J. Mln. TMs sumnwt.s is r-n-lube.1 l.t otd.rlj J.it lal .lMtrt.4 o Or iw. i'rtk,.n On draught at all popular saloons STAR PREWERY C0A1PANY, W Wt"?f" 9t.,rfrt'a,g atrjonn Mefchabtt lofll