The Gazette. Tuesday, August 9, 1898. A NEW DEPARTURE. After one month's association with the Gazette, carefully con- sidering the business interests of the paper, the new management deems it advisable to reduce the subscription price of the semi weekly to one dollar and fifty cents per year, beginning with this issue, notwithstanding that in other portions of the country owing to the increased expense of publication, due to the combina tion of newspaper manufacturers who have increased the price of paper about GO per cent, a reduc tion of expense, or an increase Of 1'nion Meat company. subscription price has been re sorted to. Not so with the Gazette. In thus reducing the price of subscription we expect to place this paper within the reach of every family in the county. No effort or expense will be spared in making it second to no semi-weekly in existence in the northwest. AVe have come here to stay and it is our ambition not only to en hance the business interests of Ileppner merchants, but to zeal iously guard the taxpayers of the comity. Believing that we are at Personal. W. J. Watenbnrger in town yesterday. T. R. Howard'! family hare gone to the moun tains. Mr. L. Blumcnthal went to the metropolis last night on business. Art Minor returned w ith hit family to Ditch creek Sunday morning. Dr. J. . Adkint, the well known dentist, ar rived by this morning'a train. Mrs. Judy Mitchell left on last night'a train for a visit with her son Oscar, near lone. Mrs. I. E. Barr went to Portland last night for a month's visit with friends and relatives. Joe Hays, who has been In Idaho selliug blooded sheep, returned Saturday morning. W. J. Walsh, of Ella, was In town Monday. He reports everything prosperous In his sec tion. H. P. Veruulye. land examiner for the N. P. railway company, is in town, arriving this morning. Miss Ordrie Donahue duarted for Kay's sid ing last evening, to visit a week or so with her many friends there. Cbas. Royce, of Hardman, staited for Port State News. The hottest day Portland has exerieiiced this season the thermometer reached 97 degrees. One man prostrated and 18 horses killed at Pendleton and vicinity by the terrible heat on Sunday, July 31st. The salmon fishing season ends tomorrow. Fish Commissioner McGuire will at once place a patrol on the river. John D. Henderson, of Hood River, swam the Columbia at that point last week, the distance being i'4 miles. The feat was never before accomplished. Professor William Wann, who resigned the position as commercial teacher In the Ashland college to go as s volunteer, is i; lug in a Manila hospital of consumption. Hugo Von Der Helen was thrown into a threshing machine August 4th at Medford, Or., and had one of his legs torn off. The doctors amputated the leg, but the patient died today. Representative John W. McCullouch, of Marlon county, is at work on the new road law. He will propose a plan for using penitentiary convicts. This may be good for Marlon county but of little advantage to Morrow. Judge Bollinger, ol the U. S. district court, on land last night with a load of fat cows for the Agu Oth, appointed Lawrence T. Harris, of Tom Mathews brought in I. F. Prater and family yesterday, who have been visiting with his family two weeks past. Messrs. H. W. and H. E. Bartholomew have gone to Sumpter to inspect their bands of sheep and will remain about ten days. W. E. Brock came In from Ditch creek Satur day, returning the next morning. He reports the camp experiencing all sorts of fun. Misses Eva and Jennie Bartholomew returned from Butter creek after a three weeks' visit. They report having had a most enjoyable time. Eugene, and John Burnett, of Corvallis, referees In bankruptcy, and Fred N. Wallace, of Antelope, and Geo. II. Cattanach, of Canyon City, I'. 8. commissioners. An opium crazed Chinaman at La Grande Monday, in a dispute over a game of fan-tail, shot two of his countrymen, killing one and per haps fatally wounding the other. He is In jail. and said, on being arrested, "One talkeo too much and I shoot him in the mouth; one see too much and I shoot him in the eye." Wheat began selling August 5th at Pendleton and it is probable a considerable amount will Mud a market before many more days pass. F. Mrs. C. A. Rhea and son Carl went to the W. Hendlcy, of the Western warehouse, bought mountain camp with Mr. Brock Sunday morn- iiOO sacks from Gustav Volmer for 50 cents a lng, expecting to remain until the majority bushel, and 1000 sacks from Hugh McArthur, of break camp. Athena, the price of which is not known, Mr. M. M. Morgan of Sand Hollow, made us a The John Day placers have been worked for pleasant call Saturday. They have about finish- years, and still yield enormous amounts every ed harvesting on his mother's place. The yield year. John Strong, an old prospector, asserts has been very satisfactory. that there will be plenty of good diggings there Miss Cora Hart accompanied J. W. Morrow on for 'he next 50 years. The Chinese take out the threshold Of a Period Of prOS- ""'turn to the Ditch creek camp Saturday thousands of dollars monthly, which the mln . ., . niht to remain until Tuesday, when she will lg world knows very little about. Some of pority We must Unite in OUr ellOrtS return with Mr. W. E. Brock. 'he richest kind of float has been found, but tr. r,lo,u tl,;a .nnnfn a fWinrr nti. ptr.nn ., r,nm Ti, nn. b no ledges of much promise have been located , . . -f auUA T. ' 6 day morning, remaining over until MonaBV Several dredging firm, are preparing to conduct tO Which it 18 entitled. The pay- . . . UD .,, inell(, .., w placer mining on an exten.ive scale. " . InlOOdr Are much in little"; always sasv ready, efficient, satisfac- TLJJ I E ty tory; prevent a cold or fever, IBB 2i cure all lirer Ills, sick bead- w ache, jaundice, constipation, etc Price 25 centa. The only Pills to take with Hood's ttsrmiiartlla. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. XJOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE 1' undersigned, administratrix of the estate of E. H. Haling, deceased, has filed her final re port and will make final settlement of her ac counts wit li said estate as such administratrix, at the next term of the Count7 Court of Morrow county, to be holden at the court house at Heppner. in said county, on the 6th day of nepiemoer, a. u. iwra, at i o ciocx p. m. 71-78 ARTEMISIA BALING. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. VfOTH'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 Administrator. A BUDGET FROM DITCH CHEEK. Some Sixty-Kive or Seventy People at That P .sort 1 1H linripraiirnpH a.hnlntaf rntnr nf the palate of A friend of the Gazette's spent Saturday and J. G. Young, deceased, has filed his final ac- Sundayup at the famous Ditch Creek summer count and will make a settlement of the same icjii, .u u,,u .... l oiintv Court of Morrow county. State of OrR- to give this paper a few items picked up while gon, on Tuesday, the Oth day of September. 1SD8, there which we trust may prove of interest. at n o clock a. m. ti. t.tii, A large number of Heppnerites are very com fortably located at this old camping ground, among whom we might mention the following: Senator Morrow and family, Judge Dutton and wife and Grandma Hallock, with whom are the two daughters of H. H. Hallock, of Pendleton and Master Willie Dutton, E. Minor and family, Arthur Minor and family, Oscar Minor and family and Miss Lena Behm, the families of Dr. P. B. McSword's and H. W. Bartholomew, Mrs. F. K Bartholomew and daughter, W. 1. Brock and family, Mrs. C A. Rhea and family, Dr. E. R. Hunlock and family, D. A. McAtee and family, Mr. Lowey and family, J. H. Richardson NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August2. 18!. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE j following-named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will ne mane Dciore v. urawiora toiiniy uiem, ai Heppner, Oregon, on haturday, September 17, 181B, viz: FRANKLIN' WILLIS, of Lexington, Homestead application No. 4005 for the SEJ4 Sec 9. Tn S. R 25 E VV M. He names the followine witnesses to Drove and wife and Ralph Swinbourne, the families his coiUinuourreaidence upon and cultivation nr . I p Rh on.i n.nor fit,.hn ni othoi-a. of said land, viz: Joseph EskelBon, James A. it 0 ill it) l 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 Beginning of this New Year 1898. The Misses Julia and Cora Hart are camping with the McSwords and Bartholomew crowd while Masters Percey and Will Hughes and Ralph Bishop are camped off by themselves and doing the bachelor act to perfection. Jay Shipley and family had been In the camp for a couple of weeks or more, but were com pelled to return home on Sunday evening owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Shipley. Mrs. Shipley was very sick while in camp but was tenderly ministered to by the different ladies and her every want was looked after In the best manner possible According to the fashion of the camp, and all of Lexington, Oregon. 71-83 J. P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at Tub Dalles, Oregon, Julv 21. 1898. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before V. Crawford. County Clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on tuesuay, September t, 18'J8, viz: JAMES W. HILTON, of Hardman, (0 A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- f T .1 A nnl!n.,tlnM V" In-O U VI i r i n . i ... li. i iiuiucBicau Avyiit:aLiuu ioo mr nits r y lasuiouu everyining you anow, 010 overalls, SWi Kee 22 and EU SEU Sec Jl. Tn5 8. Rail bloomers and short skirts for the girls, young E W M. He names the following witnesses to nrove Mb continuous residence upon and cultivation 1 (f (t m m m m t i 0 i o vi i vl vi vi vi roll of the Gazette now amounts to $100 per month, the major portion of which is expended with the business men of this town. In order to continue the scale upon which the Gazette is issued we realize the necessity of the patron age of the business men of the necessitate frequent trips for a while. Mr. F, J. Allen, of lone vicinity, was in Hepp ner yesterday. He has finished harvesting and Is now cutting the second crop of alfalfa, which he claims is the best he has known for years. Miss Bertha Cate Is In temporary charge of the icecream and confectionary department at Jimmy Hart's, during the absejice of Clyde Wills, who is enjoying a vacation at Bingham D, H. Looney, president of the Oregon State Board of Agriculture, started bis big 3G-56 inch machine near Jefferson Wednesday. Last year he began August 5th, and during a run of thirty-five days shelled out 70,000 bushels of grain. This year he expects to thresh at least 80,000 bushels, His crew consists of thirty-one men and he carries a dining car, a palace hay car from which the horses feed and the entire train la drawn by the engine that runs the machine but of this threshing outfit and springs, Miss Gertrude Crawford, having in charge others of Its kind, both great and Bmall, more Community, to Whom We present ,m,r of the children of the county clerk, started anon as the harvest progresses.-Balem Sentinel Will Blevins and Frank I'arr were arraigned r.. ri...i. ...... i. ,ki. . it.. i I ,, , , . . tuia iituriuuK. 1 lie utile UUVB the largOBt Subscription JlSt Of any UerewiM with deUxht In anticipation of join- paper ID the COUnty, and by Our MK their mother in the mountulni nr.fnnna fnfmnnf HnU tonus Btcwart iorved hit time at the Ditch eri'olr fAtim rntiirnliii tn liiitnfna uisit An tnrHn v. aim redUCtlOU Ct OUr BUDSCripUOn Josstellsa very Interesting tale of camp life, We feel certain that he in no way over estimates price we exppct duriug the fall to increase our list one hundred fold. the extent of his brief seusoii of enjoyment. before Justice Joe H. Parkea yesterday after noon on the charge of stealing two horses aud two saddles. The horses belong to Indian Umo wlt, an Indian policeman on the reservation It Is claimed the horses and saddles were stolen in Pendleton, and after.the men had arrived at reservation the saddles were changed to two TilE Oregon state fair will be Lold at Salem from September 2'2d to the UOtb, inclusive. The man agement promise a big success. Herbert lilakeway, who has been living here otll0r lloru" tt"d tne flr"t tw0 turne(1 IoOBe-thc for sometime, will leave Haturday for his 0id "mer iwo oeiougiug 10 l mown, me preu... h,iuin a.hn.u iin win tub,, i, i.o -i luary examination Is set for this morning at 10 ladies and "old" ladies are the prevailing cos tumes and It seems to your reporter that the costumes above mentioned are the proper thing for mountain wear. He does not claim to be an authority on "dressology" but this fashion struck him as being just the thing for reasons too numerous to mention. Hunting and fishing has been quite good, so say those who are interested in this kind of sport. However, It is not for your reporter to say just how much or what kinds of game is being "bagged" the most. He never was any hand at telling bear and fish stories anyway. However, the most of the game seemed to come of said land, viz: Reuben Allen, A. H. Allen, fcmery hperry ana John Howell, all of Hard- man, Oregon. J A3. I . MUOKK. 68-80 Register. Notice of Intention. Land Officii at Thk Dalles, Orkoon, July il.isim. VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ii following-named settler has filed notice of I his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made from Dave Herrln's sheep camp which is near before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, at hand and furnishes many a fat mutton for ii,p...,". the CRmtM.ru. Jnat hefor 1prv1i.it. vonr renorter "Dr nl ' nr.ru.uau. r I tTm J A r.jnnlnn V,. A 41 a ... l, I noticed some kind of a four footed animal hang- v w u and sw vi tee Tn 5. TwV lng up between two trees near Minor villa. He names the following witnesses to prove How it came there is hard to say, but Art Minor his continuous residence upon and cultivation l bhiu miiu, via. ii. ii. iiuiMii, isnii liee, Al.L along the 0. R. & N. Co.'a line is an earnest discussion of a daily train in and out of Ileppner during the dnytimo. Agitation will bring it. Lot's koep it up. Omaha and will probably inako his future home at Lincoln. He came In and left his name for a year's subscription to the Gazette. Mr. 8. 11. Smith, wile and boy arrived In Heppner on last Friday to visit Conductor II M. Bryant and family. Mrs Hinith is a sister of Mrs. Bryant. The visitors come from Iowa's best town, Sioux City, and are making a tour of the coast. They will remain hero several days. Tiiohe who have concluded that advertising duos not pay, should have had occasion to visit The Fair tlio day of its oponiig. Tho pro prietor, kuowiiig that he had the gooj.-i an I prices to suit tho public, Dimply made the announcement through the columns of local pa. pern, and in return for his buxitiess Hi'. nt hud the satisfaction of reap lng the reward to which he was entitled. MU.KI V8. CATl'LK- Frcnii lima lintnetnorUI bits tlieOrt'tfou !)ii'nmu beeu lu peck of trouble or in hut wat'T. Kivxri of liln iJ lisre bocu lied" in tbit itikle, arisiun from Ills qaar nil for iHnran with farmort uil stookiut'ti. Tlie dliecipiuaii, lu bis own liiatt, niupertly bi-hcvM lliul be bun biHn titijiiHtly ilisoriiuitialeil iiunst, ml lliKrofitra lie linn ilHsptirHliily fuugbl fur bat bo ri gntiln.1 hit natural rwbl Now anotlicr cliiergetioy litcsntilt Itself Inch bixli'i no (H-HOcful teriiiinstioo Tb ilirriris.r r oUmoriiisi (or tb rutire (!momI fiwei valioo (or t sumuier rsngf, "lse, tbii year, tba rutittou must i'le tba nioiiutaliia earlier lliso nql Tbrra'a no likelihood that Hit forestry department will fsorbly view (bit Je msn.l, ami In that efenl Ilia slirep will tia drlyen to lucahtlra whara tbtjr anl Ibelr owners will b turt with pow Jr nil lea l. It Is Ilia srlfoatua story rrlolj. It la m.h'nt, ju lk-itiit ftotn tba siloati m on tba (' l rcsatva, that txfiira tba autumn Usves avaiu twdrok lha yriini d Ilia lifu'a 11 lid of sIiwmiiho may also liav aalnrstoj lha ami of has Urn Ora g'in, whrrw hunuoidea bava too lonst una tiiipuiilsiiB I. It la trn, coma runa ahuiild l di'Ti.rd fur tba safur prolna- IlKII ol OrrKiiu's slirn p and Wool In.ltli- Irlxa, lull in. I at tba aurnfie of human lifa, 1 l.a luna la ft aroaoblntf whan lila and t f.'t.i rly shall lis aasfia l'.nst ara Ot. g o as they ra la Hit nii-lrnHi of lb tRt. Tba ferlo.l fur aeltlinf fi n l l.ftar. n shpr.iiii-n, slock and pl llitalrra rihI tstirlirrs with a sholgtin is Jrawu i In an a arly eloaa. It may In a gfl iim iita il(i tba abaroinxn out of OrrK'Hi. If s i. It will only ftura that lb aud rslllf f lir la nf greater twnrOt la na. l)r, i a sarsa. It will b a raaa of tha anrvif at uf lbs (IIImI. Hut at ail tsrnta, Otrgon baa alUlnad auch faioa l'f law and of.r and rMprtaliil in an tig Iba tialra of tin bailoo Ibat o'clock. Andrew Lewis and Albert Paine were summoned late yesterday evening as witnesses r the defendants. Pendleton Tribune. Another threshing machine exploded Thurs day evening lu Stage gulch, says the Pendleton Tribune. It was the property of W. Roberts. The cause was the same as that of the Morrison machine at Adams smut In the wheat. The separator was not entirely consumed, but was disabled. The tire was extinguished with two tanks of w ater that happened to be near. The County Clerk Crawford, accompanied by his wind stacker and feeder were saved. Thc loss wife and baby, Mrs. Bartholomew and Will was about f.W, aud no insurance Is reported Sailing, drove to Ditch creek Haturday. They What wheat was near the machine was pro found a happy family In camp, and it was with vented from taking Are. W. H. Jones telO' reluctance that the two genlleiuen bade them graphed to Portland for a new machine for Mr. farewell Monday morning on their return to Huberts, which Is expected here this evening this city. Mrs. Kit. Minor left Krldny night for Portland. expecting to tako the out going steamer, K, 1). 11 iiiiio, which touches at Eureka on Its south- bound journey, hut from sumo unknown cause of delay, she was coin telled to journey overliiud to fun KrauclM'O, Hhe will tako the steamer from there to Eureka, and theiwa to Arcada, II 1 1 ii 1 1 .1 1 1 county, furs six weeks' visit with her 1'iireuts, can doubtless tell something about it when he returns to town. Mr. Irwin, of Minor & Co., spent the past week at the camp with his wife and baby, re turning home on Sunday. Jess Stewart was there, too, for ten days, but had to return to town and business cares, much as he regretted to do so. He uudoubtedlyiad a splendid time, and some of those he left behind have been shedding scalding tears of regret and lonesoine- ness by the tub full. Jess was a favorite and very kindly treated while at Ditch Creek, so say the campers. Emery Sperry aud John Howell, all of Hard. man, Oregon. ftS-au AS. If. fldUKK, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace m jv i ...Has been leased by... J . C, BORCHBRS As manager he will run it in first class shape in every department. Kates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. r mm Land Offk k at Thk Dai.i.bs, Orkuon, July 11. lwm. MOTICfi IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE li following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will he made be fore A. Miillorv. U. S Commissioner, at Ileno- vviisou Droca came uow n ui iowu oaiuruay uer, uregon, on inesnay, August 'ii, lays, viz: mill returned on Kllluluv fnnrilllifr Rnenmiiuliied MAK1HA f.. KMUl, ' n - i, ....... -i .. un.,i,a ,i J ... i j . If uy sin, v,. a. jwicb, who win remain in me Homestead Application No. for the BH mountains for two or three weeks. S Wu and N HWU Hce I. Tu fi 8. R 2t E W M. ,, , , i Hhe names the following witnesses to prove Uunlocks and McAtees have a nice ca"'P her continuous residence unon and cultivation and are enjoying their outing Immensely. Dave of said land, viz: Benjamin I'arker, Frank Is one of the "kids" and Is to be found every w"r1' Robert Kuighteu and Emry Bperry, all evening playing drop the handkerchief and AS OTHEKS HUE US. Ill Orrgiui. A writer in the New Voik Sun le sorililnu the United Hlatoa licet in (tnatitmiMnKt Bay aava : "A little furth er up the buy Ilea the Oregon, the buttle' ahip wonder of two hrm (sphere. It niakea nne'a heart jump prnndly m nne tbiuka of the record of her marvelous vnyntftt (ruro the i'aoillo otmst, duriug all of wbicb the aton t hop of ofllcera tod orew waa that they tnijttit etiaiinnter rather than, avol I Ilia Cape Verde fb-et, It whs the Oregon which drought the CriHtolml Colon to terms, and made the Colnn'a captniti, alter he had aurrender ed, aay, with Hpanisb ahrug and de- apairing geatnre, "To he chased by a baltleahipl' The Oregon it a monstrous Hosting furl, huge button of guns and armor, tba tnoat powerful lighting thip alloat. Hhe waa not built for Iran A Street-Corner ItUcusslon as Overheard by the Ui porur. A party ol coinm rclal travelers Were seauxl n front of the I'aluce hotel a few evenings ago, and In the course of conversation the city of Ileppner was pretty well discussed from many standpoints. "Ueutlemeu," said one nf the number, as he knocked the ashes from a choice Havana, "you have probably hiMrd the song of tho graashopiH'r, as ho sat on the fence ol a w heat field, watching the waving grain w hich had nearly reached maturity: ' 'In this w heat, bye aud bye, In this wheat, we shall eat, bye and bye, I n this heat, bye and bye, In this wheat, we shall eat, bye aud bye. Well," continued the speaker, "that Is atxmt the way Heppner Is looked upon by the outMde world. Among eoimnerclal men It Is known as one of the most prosperous cities of Itssleln the rutire Northwest. The grauliopen' song applies, of course, pspcclal'y to the large nuin her of Insurance men, Imok and picture, aurl cultural Implement, sewing mschlnr, and other sgeuls too numerous to mention, who have their eye on Ibis place for fall working. The town, howeter, I am told, has lieen full of them for tha past few mouths, aud they all claim tn have done a gixl business. You ran depend iiixoi It that when these parasites Invade a sec tlon ol country, its much talked ol rorlty Is Hot chimerical. Hut coming down to the solid rotniiirrclal lls of the city, and there la not a better known low n, or one rating higher III the financial Males Ihatl this. Tsksthst iceanio voyages, hut aha has already made two, and la ready fur Iba new one luk ovsr there, lor Instance, and her III which aba will make to Hnain. Hhe lias r "'" iores..lld Institution or one doing not oust rent In repaira aiuce Iba war began, and offloera and roeo bate almost gone without fresh water to drink thai they might not bava to All the ilup'a liollera from tba aalt sea There la esprit da corps I It is no wonder that Commo dore Walaoti baa dedidad to transfer bii flag hi her. Una also f rinetuWa In passing that tba Oregon baa taken pari a larger business or having larger deposits In a similarly populated district- Think f a bsnk In a town ol I.Msi people with deposits ol one third ol a million dollars! Why, 1 was down In Wyoming-, only a ihort lima ago, and even there I heard the rtnl National Rank ol Ileppner (errrd to as one of the mol solid and est nisn Ke.1 bank ol anv In Ihe rouutry. And a hank In an)i fomtmitillT Is a fair In.l. of liseominer i'UI stall llu "The only thing Hie tow n needs,'' reuiaike,! m ilk.ititir initilir nf Ihe Mrtv. w hn Is annar in four bombardinenta off Hatilisgn and I ,. ,rr ti.nd with anytiilng.-taa few slielle. AMarea to prolecl tba lending of more suttantlal, hsndsoms t.rl. k hulMlnrs (len. Hbaflei'a troops al hilxiney. For olber at'bievemetila lliere are bolea in all of lha lonr wreck of tVrvera'a Qua otuiset t tell Iba Ula ol lha Oregon'a aclifity and uefulr.e. They tay that Ibe crew and oltler ara rolling la gold, becatiaa tin ona baa btn alior for month to spend Ida pay. big. I'rlra fur a Urka llrart Not l"ng ainoa I'anvilU, III, Jury or derrd the llisl defendant III I'fesoh of piomiae esse to pay tha romprlenl ftini of I'.i.im ft In lha affl clad fair one Though li la a pretty high estimate of blighted affection, there la another esti mate which, If not in dollar and rent THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J . C. BOEOHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Iilde-and-seck with the children who appear to enjoy his company very much. Doc is the story teller of thecaum and amuses tjie youngsters nearly every evcaing with a good tale of travel aud adventure taken from his own experience. He is said to possess wonderful imaginary powers, aud this, coupled with his great How of language, makes him particularly adapted to this line itf work. Doc is a good berry picker, too, and catches some fish, and Is withal mighty handy man about camp. The little son of Hcnator Morrow is greatly Improved in health, much to the Joy of his par ents. and they are hopeful that the good water aud mountain air will ultimately restore tilin to perfect health, aud all those about camp share with the in this w ish. Grandma Hallock also, is enjoying better health than for years, the light, pure air of the mountains being very beneficial toher. flic rides horseback, plckes berries, takes plenty of exercise, sleeps good night and awakes In the morning feeling greatly refreshed aud Invigorated. Mr. E. Minor Is improved somewhat In health since locating on the creek, and will doubtless return to tow n greatly Invigorated, He has been able most of the time to catch large numbers of trout ol Hardman, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE. Register. Notice of Intention. Land orricc at LaGhandk, Oiironw. Juno IH. I"'. OWE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has tiled notice of her Intention to itiHke final proof In support of her claim, and that said Krixif will tie made IxMore the County Clerk of Morrow County. Or egon, at Heppner. Oregon, on July :to, v.w, vis: 1 1 1 r. . A I it. Administratrix nf the estate nf Sarah A. Water man. dccn"d, T. C. No. tM, for the se' sec. , in. in . r. '-'7 K. Hhe names the following witnesses to prove nor coiiunuoiis resilience uixiu sun cultivation of Raid land, vU: Hubert H. Morgan, Kd K. -xllnir, M.J. Devlti and A. II. Mamp, all ol ileppner, tircgou. E. W. Babti.ftt, fiu-7l Kcgisier. B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF ai. iviciixrrcornviv - co. They have anything In this line that you may desire and yon can depend on It you got a SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old SUnd, Main Street' R.nnlrlna Sneoialtv Merchant Tailoring! Mr. Aliraluimsic-k is the pioneer tailor of Hepjr ner. Kiswork is always first class and natisfac- NOTICE OF INTENTION. tloil OAIL. 1T n tsTkwl (.411 lUlllVV'ti AND S13K ME. ON MAY STKKKT I.ani orrtt a at thb uallb, iisr...( x. July al. ik NOTICK 14 II KHKRY f.IVKM 1 HAT THK following I aineil s-ttlrr has tile. I notice ol and Is perhaps entitled at this lime to wear the Ids intention to make Dual proof In support of I champlonshlD belt tor this Dracllcnl sixirt. " "". '" ,".,t !"""' 'o"'1" In rat i . I laajriiiril I iiinifv i inrkr mt Maititikat' I Mrs. Dr. McSwords was feeling very much "". eiur.iay, ipiemir (,i. vis: eJwtiHlaud csstdown In snlrtt. Iiemoanlui r.Jiu.i iai .i I, oi neppner, the loss ol her ...se hair, which .. ..Id h.d id W-C erVTpTa' hVewV oe-n oaswiin a nucm. iH-rry pieaml Devoured (. names ihe lollnwlng witnesses M prove y Ihe hungry crowd which surrounds her I "Is eontlnuoin residence omiii and cultivation I UblealHinlll.r.H.ll.n.,l.v Tl.l. I. I...I .1... ol srn.l land, vn: v. n. rimer, Allien Matte ..II ...I I. . .... . t " " ail nil " ii" ivrnnm iiiiosi iiriiviwi w lien ll 1 I Iil,till4r . t IrrCoD. was noticed how vigorous seeimxl to tie tha s x'tiles ol the aforvMld crowd. It was some tiling terrible to behold, sud the y grubdls- spx-ars at that camp Is a caution, and It Is not to tie wondered at that Mrs. Mi dwords aa'cuiea 1 them ol devouring her false hair, thus depriving her of the extreme pleasure of "filing" up when company comee, Hhe would not Iwl so had alxiut It, but she says Mrs. If. W. lUrtliolo- mew hasn't euotigh l divbl tip lib her, and further more Is not cllxied to do so. However, "with all their 'lalse' we love em still. ' Withal, therein per al Ditch Ch-ek are hsilng a litis old time and making the most of their outing, and th Osteite hope tu make further good report from that locality. i o J A, r. Mi MIRK. h.itcr. C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drup al ways in stock. Careful attention paid to lilling of prescriptions. etat'ttf a blgb.tet in iiiral unal lefa- l 04 I nner ill loUfalelhsSellleroeol j o of c Hellene reeodee a Mly an l- ... c, 1Ui,,., rc gin o, ,Uv. I hi i the estimate ol Ilia l e u ia a lawl-a matiuef. Telegtaut. i .e aa l Ibe rffl a-'r ol U.lUir'p)loB, anb llillr aa retn,ty lot roestipatioo. Tba aMoa of Ihia gntl )ul f?etie t mitst-lj 'is a t m .i . I. I .n 1r I'a1 l.ilL' II. 111. Al nS. i- i.,..i, o t .nrii I toe a.-', p rs laislif I Haver aisniropauieJ tif Ibe .t a ,1 t. l.hon I., ihe l. . a- i g.-niy M,,illtf , tuarkel la Hit opialu.a) I it. ti ! on SMi.i-n. liver and !., . .. ... . ,, a . . ti i.i'. s.'-in, .11.,-1 Ms ralharlie. It la asj laeonipaiaKle ,,,,,, ,., i, , , r, ,i i- i, mi 'lpto tmtlf fr kn4 sisasialitsy of malarial, s -f i. I' t. f S', l tt a te g , ' , , , . .1 t . i , . 4v.i i u4 i iliiTia at J kl'lnejf fx ir p.it.l, an J a lf.s.jWMs Wfcksl. a-ini,si'A irvaUr pI a,,lit tai ilrp, There Is snnVlent tiuslneas tratiswteit In Ihts lowit In wairant their erection. II mar not be generally known, hut tt Is a fact, thai on mer raiilll hnne here des a busliice ol over lltn. iui a er, and I her are lerwl lhal reai h Ihe n.itu niaik " "Well.griilleuien." auso steil 111 Joker ol the artr, "ustiir aoim thnee supplies tlio ir tnnllt lor tilling a long tell want for In lime, l.x.s al hpossne la-tore and slu t Hit lire." Mtanger," I'tuke In an old timer, "did It nr in ml to J on thai Ileppner sprang up In on I ia, in ally nothing, and that the weajlh rn tenxl l'i Hits low a lis nearly all lii ma lr nrre Itom natural pt.t n t' Me hsts In Ihls pla seteial mm who ram here with nothing mors Ihsn a Small band ol sheep or a lew bead ,.f aU le, whe t.xtay ar worlh, tn ol Ihein. nrarly ball a mil; Ion .lura, and snany more Inin .vo npwaMs t are proud of these ineo, snJ wear proud ol lbs lllti City IU n. It I sell mad rtty, ol il sus Is asa ts bsvs sll lb ruanltiK'e of sno-lia ntt ifitiiC llHs. sv1 "F aster s h'ls an. I g.a.l ui'inU i pel utemeul ' '. Ileppnsr I H tlghl " said Its wool. I Ulat "Tbsstorehouanstepay bed ltk stnil. aud this polnl will ship nor la lb aest lew rVs laii " I,' xlnl le saieie tegn. II IS eatimslr-l tO'tW the Salial ol Wuol sliixrp, esllie an t shiat, Ih.s e If will In . ihn her WMilh l y al leaal I uim. this la. I I think 1li l'Hrltt' d d fc"l btget M.i'm eo-o-ty en bis of nt trip. "4ib hih ban's ! ll. tw l 1,1 Ibis 1J ti ; tb l'k.t ti.U.ss a. J lil kufi " vi v j vu I villi hollow nj your lipt white? Is your iprxtite poor nJ your di gestion wek? It your lltih toil and have you lent In saelafit) These Are lymptomi of AnemiA or roor blood a ! They Are juit as frequent j Are You Palo P i Notice of Intention. I AM orriCK AT I t (iltANPK. ORKltllN. I 4 June .'1. I"". Notice Is hcr l.r tlven thai I l'ie lollowlus' nanie1 K'tller has Miel notice of hla Inl.oitton to make dual prxf In snpNirt of his claim, and that sold pnx.l will b made i.riore A. Maiiorjr . I , e. roiunilaaloin.r lrur son al Heppner. lovnon. on At usi li, ei, vj; viler, uiikiki, It. , A. U.f V.. f... tl.. tt 1. Kill b', h'k'.stid 5K'rtla See. t lwpt k V K. He name Ihe follow Itif wlltieau tn prove Ins eonituuous rsldeiM upon and rultlvatlno of ssld laud, tli lls Uoaihana eiyvMt.tr W ior.-oii. Mlllian Muth. I'et-r Hiin allot Ileppner, tir. . W, KARI I bTT. Re titer. w that the us, your ! in the lummer as in the winter. AnJ you can he. cured At one time hut as well as Another. Scott's Emulsion of coJ thx ell ni! fivro- fStspMUt w ill cc 1 1 ah il f elpyou. Alnvr,t orryuive can take it. anJ it wiil not diiturb the wcakeit stom Ach. It ctunfs rj t ,H e"W r4 for l-Voxl trt IwAllhy aruj rsh rti. It aMtusssKs lha tw I fivrs fowtf to th istrvTS, t-eiet-i tik ywer oli t iaJ stferjih, A'l f"-f a ( ai I ft ert 4 li. . . i.."- ... v T ! i ! ! t SI V MOSS. I N Till I KM IT rnCKT or THK MAI t trptn lif itft'i rxMMiltt, I H Kjrty. Nkrh I iwrrf, ll.nftilsj.iri, h Hrtt nf lnraifin, tn fssjrrt elmitil In Ut iint ( liisji Put of Orvnti. f ftti. nt rhil )iiuitt hp- t-sitrsif lei a ) asti'l lrrnn.llh.ll.ilS .I.IIIM oil o'lo.l.., h. l- ne loalSH .. .lf.ll.oi ol II,. II. .. rnarils In Ibeoi t.r laf IwIlM IhImsi ..f fii.ii.oii.iai i4 this S'ii..io..i,a. mUuh rl iu. 't. .'.' "''"'. ' OOL GltQWERS ' aaMBMiii i ' If you have not yet realized 'd old time" are with blood m out of order. (Jet rid of that "tired feelin-j;" ami awake to the fact that the Wool Growers' Warehouse Y U the place to r-tore your wool Ilk reason. Why? Ut catme we do ft utrictly warehouse hugineM.", and not Uinp in ' iinn iumK wooi ourfcivef, we encourage coniiK'tition onpt the buyer ami m-cure you the highest price. the I am We are lll( ! savbs an-l t In. al r-ait, oj aids a ben wool Is ..Id. l if i 9 v v v Sr v1' v v vVv 5 mf m tit I MJr,th 6th if St (mbir , l -ri4 ti.1 h f !!! U4i tlr '.it ( m fi( M tt) tf art I .B.r f 'tt'"'"" allMT til !(' -t l rMff lt Mi'lf rM fin ti K I if ftl )T .ii (th"tF mlh fttf1 hrmit ('nni fh (! Uf (r t-Pf at th 11 I - f r n t MtitiWl IN tuflhof t'im rf l? Hrnf fw. If - . tl tmrt'ft t4 ii it lit ) Iff lh ('WfJ-r lrtif H r 11 1 ti n1 rtT tw itt If y.ti t , i ntt "ft ut tV-sMtt H- I 4f if Anf n th tfitt if r4rt)iaa (wt saWs n t of J K mtti f" f ,i ftt. AuMff j ah J Mfe nttt t th r t tu -f -tt lf tin.m i I li mt9 r a.! ift I f,. t .,s.. , f p iHmatr.. Utt-1 lA IKrniNlt M tT ls. l IT., .r,, I., tt.l Is.f. art-) . f hm avi e tii a j .- 4) i, n 'Mt l H j j fins' imrmm , .rrmi aM I li , a.h , art 94 i 4 a ht, ti m . r'lr, Is. , t. 1 j r"i -i ? ti tp, 1 hi i -,.. e Mt -t I ) tSf fi UajTM, . t - f - Hi -. t-mn t i J -4Mt tfca mwm v -t tn 1 H U - sa t .J-t.fA I ri j 4 , 4 tw rvt. Id your otMef H fmf tl hlrH-at rah ptrm ff ah-rf f-f!t t1n - mt (of LA bla Qit U(k lal lAkA Mn - ,,Ur ' " " "r ! rv)nrQ iaartiir m h rVin-r1 ! ! an l,r am n-M r.f ,.,! f r H-l.ri .1,-1 W host ala it U..nt I i . -'""S pane; Hir iraiQIIVri, IHff .M,f Uattt.ts tt to ulff i4wr aft t.. raw. n. F. IIVND. AUnaocr. THE ART OP BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GOLD .hut Hull' the lllIlK Hinhl hnoir.i this wcct t nlm t .Is the Mar Breum Ucr..... 4 I On draught at I all popular saloons STAH DHKWERY CO., 131 WMh;aM H., rr1ii, Ct