The Gazette. LjjJEST TELEGHflPfl- ' Friday, August 19, 1898. MAINTAIN AMERICAN POLICY. The real interest of the nation is not to change its policy but to continue it continue the policy that haa made it great If it is recognized as keeping the froiit place among the greatest nations Brief War News, Tele graphic News Notes, Etc., Etc. How Spain Take Defeat. London, Aug. 16. Tbe Madrid corre spondent of the Times Bays: The dom inant tone of tbe press oommeot is phil osophical resignation. Tbe educated from now on it will not be due to classes are not muling any attempt to its armv or its navy; it will be due find scapegoats or to console themselves t thn indiiRtrial nolicv under wi,h vituperation of the victorious ene u- u iu v,,- xoe coiomes, insiesa 01 ennooiog. s( lUO rj Uipui; JO UvU IUD UU Uli It J a VUIUUI veiopea ana us military anu navai bos, in discovering tbe new world, was success made possible. It is con- not Spain's benefactor, but her evil tinuance. then, of this policy Beniue. Therefore our leading paper which will make the republic great. It will be greater still if it can turn from this military digres sion and resume its previous in dustrial policy. , Its previous in- opposes the suggestion that his remains should be brought home from Havana. Personal. to esteem; his recent The End Approaching. Bomb, Aug. 16. Tbe pope's extreme weakness has prodnoed great commotion, l : . l : ...... . . ejkUiteujBU, nuu luiritfuns uujuug iue austnai poucy nas given us our mem. . g , . . i t ' i 1 I wealtuana prosperity; u nas giv- ported tbat France, Germany and Aus- en the laborers of this country tria, as being ohiefly concerned in the something to fight for, something soccession of the papacy, have ordered as Carl Schurz said in ,bmr Imwm not to leave Kome. ihe pope s pnysioian tmoKS mere is no rluncrerif the nnnaia fthle to nnll thrnnoh . I rr- paper correcting tne misconcep- tne hot weatber. His holiness on Fri tions of the Germans regarding day insisted on getting up, but soon bad AmerioB, all Germans who have " be oarned to bed again in a state of maAa tVioir hnma in thia nonntrv VPim eolispee. vw "v- .-w w ' J n 1 . fi ll Will ngnt BS reaaiiy ror ineir new Germany Welcomes Peace. fatherland as they ever would for Berlin, Ang. 16. The leading papers their old fatherland. Nothing has here welcome peace between tbe United made this possible, I say, but the aMeB Bnd 8PBiD- 8nd exPreBS ,he hoPe . . j t-ti.u tbat the latter oountry will endeavor to industrial policy under which the B . .... n . ... n . material prosperity of the people the loB8 of Der C0Onie8 as an open wound, has undergon a progress not Wit- only to be healed by reveuge. TbeVos nessed in any other country." sieobe Zeitung says: "Spain is preoipi Gunton's Magazine for August. OREGON'S EXTRA SESSION. tated into a chasm of political oblivion, whither long years of priestly domloi tlon would have hastened her." Tbe papers think the United States will deal Many people are daily inquiring M he Kovernmeot thinks best with tbe x nilippines, uui idbi tun ueuiuiuu re garding those islands are of the deepest import to Europe. if there is to be a special session of the legislature called this fall, and quite a number of these sup pose that if there is a special ses sion it will be composed of the members of the last legislature, While it cannot be definitely stated Mnnler and Hnlclde. Ha Fkanoiboo, Ang. 16. P. B. Cor- bett, the father of James J. Corbelt, the pugilist, this morning shot and killed bis wife and then turned the weapon on him- whether there is to be a special self with fatal effeot. It is believed the session of the legislature or not, it mo'derer was demented. He has been i- ,loflntQl lnnn fW if .nnli o m Mtreme Pdor health for some time. 1 ,. , .. Death was instantaneous in both oases. pession is caiieu it will ne tne The .hootiu 000urred Bt tbe old resi members of the legislature who dance of the Oorbett family on Hayes were elected last June who will be street. Shortly before 5 o'clock this in httendimco, and not the old morning, King, a son-in-law of Oorbett, legislators. Section 4 of article h was l.ving in the house, heard two IV of the constitution provide , to the ro0m. be was horrified to that: "Senators shall be elected find Mrs. Corbett lying iu bed oovered for the term of four years and with blood, while bis father-in law lay representatives for the terra of two 01 tue fluor with blood nrill bia years, from the day next after tbe ",0Utbi;.I ,0or',e,t1 WM, '! aiht Bt: .... , , , . tire, while ber husband was fully dressed, general election. As .the legia- r)eath mnit he beeD instantaneous, lator 8 elected in June do not meet There was a wound in Mrs. Oorlwtt's iu regular session until the follow- tempi and Corbett bad killed bimself ing January, this has probably led pli'(r b wtmle of the revolver in some to suppose that the old mem- f . Fr"m PPwi.oe of the bora held ollioe till the new onoa met Orogonian. judiciously expended means percentngo in trade. bodies it is believed Oorbett arose early in tbe morning, dreseed himself and shot bis aged wife while she slept. James J. Corbett, now in New York Now tbat tho subject of good WM l,l,,ou "hooked to hear of tbe death ro.idHlmaln.nn tknn nn IlAnnnnr or Preol. lie will stop training, , . it . ' . . Tbe light with Mi-Ooy at liuffalo Sept 10th may be postponed oi ner rival towns, a lew uonars Anerlra at I'arl Fipixltlin niw rioiil, Aug. it. tub Time to day says: Colonel illnm, who has been In f'arla fur anm lima liwiWiniy mil f.tr rf rn irm i - n i. i I - ...... B ..... .... mt ou.iAwmon who nocneu to American interests at tbe Paris eiDosi the Kloudia may possibly send out Itioo of m, returned yesterday (Moo- 10,000,000 in gold this season, an ) " La Normandie Colonel Blum nveraL'O of t'200 nor man. Their ,oon eoDf,r w,,h 'erdioaod Teok, iu i i ths United States oomm ssioner-general, averngo expenditure haa been . . , . . , ... 41 uu i i, .1 i i and ths two men will take charge of tb Jl.uiw eacu. nut they have also bil.it. Coloual Bin Had A g(xxl deal o experiotioe lor his trip: "The exhibit of tbe Cnilsd their money, Tbe same amount Klales will be the largeet of any country of monev and Pnorirv tlAvnhul in ,0 ""J ,0 ,D "oor Pii, with the n. ' I .. t V A it 1 I A . ..... nuu uK Uliun iu WO .j , llll i-uli .. , , . ...... V .. il 1 II I i I I " " " uriuwwi, wouia nave creaioa ,oJ tni, lim, 2,j5i(KK) iqutre ft ,r more permaneut wealth, and been ready ansared. Through the appropria Ktteudod with leu hardships. thin of jWW.tsM) by congress beautiful Ktatcainan buiMiog will Ini areoled Chas. TeRt U helping out at the Palace. Mlm Alia Leech la now clerking at "The Fair." Mrs. J. R. Simons, wife of our councilman, la quite ill. Mr. A. Wella and family have returned from the mountain!. Joe Meyer, Portland'! leading clgarman, li in Beppner today. J. W. Morrow return! to the mountain! the first of the week. Z. 8. Eldrldxe, the bank examiner, wai in Heppner yesterday. Sheriff Matlock will run the lilted juronto earth the first of the week. County Clerk Crawford is again with his fam. ily at the Ditch creek camp. Mr. Albert Wright returned yesterday from a trip te the Willamette valley. Nat Hale and wife drove up from lone on business the first of the week. Guy Boyer is back from Teal springs. He says he had more fun than anybody. Judge Bartholomew is in attendance at the La Grande conference this week. Ed Turk made a quick sale of his wool yester day, realizing a trifle over 13 cents. Attorney Phelps, of the firm of EllisA Phelps, went to The Dalles on business last night. C W. Craddick, with his family, came in from Eight Mile Wednesday, staying over night. Oeo. French left town today with a packtraln and crew of herders for his mountain camps. Mrs. Ben Mathews and children returned from a five-weeks' stay at Teal springs Wendes day. Mrs. Newcomb is recovering rapidly from the effects of her fall down the stairway of the Pal ace hotel. Richard Krick has returned to Heppner from Ritter, Grant county, and will remain with us permanently. Miss Ada Jonci and Miss Altha Leach are making preparations for visiting Portland with in a day or two. Miss Bertha Cate will leave the first of the week for Farmington, to attend the wedding of an intimate friend, thence to Spokane for a visit of some length. Andrew Wright's little child of Eight Mile, necessitated another trip by Dr. McFaul this week. It is getting along nicely. J. Clay Nccce came in from Grant, Sherman county, Friday evening representing Carson & Murray's I. X. L. orchard at Grant. Thos. J, Humphrey's family arrived from Hlllsboro yesterday morning and are now en. titled to enrollment as Heppuerltes. Jos. Woolery, the lone merchant, passed through town, on his return home from the mountains, with his family yesterday. The family of Frank Rodgers returned from their three-months' interior visit. On tbetr way home they spent some time at Teal springs. Mr. Brock made a Hying trip to camp, return lng last evening, and says that the county clerk will return wich his family the first of the week Wm. Rush and wife left the first of this week I by private conveyance for a trip through the Willamette valley thence to the coast in search of health. Mr. W. H. Arbuckle, brother-in-law of B. F. Miller, our enterprising stagellne man, is visit ing the town, looking up a business location. Mr. Arbuckle has been a resident of The Dalles tor some time, Mastor Oscar Borg left on Monday night's train for Portland from where he will take the boat for Astoria for a visit with his sister. He is In high glee anticipating witnessing the annual regatta about to be held there. Mat Richardson, the Monument sheepman, is in town, and in an Interview sayi he will finish hauling hi! wool next week. Mr. Richardson made some practical suggestions about road work between here and the town of Monument. The girls at the populai mountain resort say that Art Minor Is "Just awful" and that bo keeps them In a "Perk" of trouble. Mr. Mae Clark, well, he's different; agreeable, accommodating, handy and would not think of carrying off other people'! clothes, tying strings to the quilts and subjecting others to chagrin, vexa tion or trouble. The many friends of Mn. Otis Patterson welcome tier return to Heppner for a few days' visit. While she has become reconciled to The Dalles as her future home, sbe retains her affection for Heppner and her many friend! who will ever extend to her the cordial hospi tality to which they consider her entitled after all these years of close relationship. rdoodTs Stimulate the stomach, a rouse the liver, cure bilious- WJ I I sf ness, headache, dizziness, III S sour stomach, conatipatinn, tc. JTlce 25 cents. Sold by all dru-intl. The oolj Pills to take with Hood's 8rapar1lla. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Equalization, of Morrow County. Oregon, will meet at the court house in Hepp ner, Monday, September 12th, 1898. and continue in session one week. AH persons wishing to make changes in their assessment must appear aua snow cause. A. u rtni,)8, Assessor. Heppner, August 12, 181)8. 71-78 State News. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. TlIC deadlock between the woo To Us Maatr4 Oat. ir ..... i . tt i I, , . I nuniraius, nut. il. no ottirr wm .uyeri and oollora eeru to have h,, 00,ofMr. lHeu broken at Tbe Dallct) aud vto about to.oou of tbe vi.luoterr army wool Is commenciuil to move at a I ("ft . lb troops to be mustered out lively rate. Until this time the "'N ,nol,J 'l volunteer eavalry patii'ooo of this) county haa (men ori'ly treed owing to the iuahility of the luiyi'M an, aollcre to come to term. To l nure notue wool han Wen oM, Imt not much aa fkhouM he. Ilowt'vpr, Mr. Ilyiul reports itiit h Mliipinotut for this wo. k aihI . trust tint the ware. LoiiMi will ! mitivl in uliort or.'r. Nw llw.l tho fUl month of Auj-u-t l.ria r ('r.l.sl the uVt.tr nr. timi liy firn of numerous) tna tl r ti Ji'Htt tli Niirtliwt'Nt, it is i:n. K)it itil Hint tli citinm of 1 1 r l constantly on the alert, hliotil.l a fir alart in the rilit lo. cality at a time when our frcpieut Iii-li wimU prevail our meaner fire apparatus wouM i rove of little avail. Ct.Mkl fortune alone has t avitl us tlm f ! of altnoat every town of our aio and ee in nisi. hucp, aii.l the rtception it Jue to the tiiNnce an J toforcetnrct (f iuh regulation 'f tlu limit rsJer "M ply an I fir opparvtus m ill Do'. Iiaiiip. r our tjlit.ti'or fre fnn in esse -,f n roti'lagrBt;. ;, anil volunteer arlilUry In ths UoitfHl Htates at ths (pruetit tint, ao4 a tgt nnmbsr of infautry reglmeot. A Had Aoakralsg. Ttis Casino F.Kpanol, or Hpanisb rlub, Id Hatitiatfo il Cul, ruuoti freinentri by lha Spanish fill. -era, baa fur Kims lima bi'SnleJ a urainaphntir, aa s source of joy a nil ilelitflil to ths cloli metn tiers b(ora tli ra)tuUtion. Htrang-ely etir.uh. Ihroaithonl Ih long rug Ills of His aiee, tlto fnvoril im of IoiikIo bieh tliry er tit ttm baldl of Uviog resale,! f.iiir or fl tuu- sa fTriiing as "Tli hUr hngi lUnnet," alncli grvatly ilea.. thrlr uiiisiOhI s.nU, at hoiigli hey wet., rntirely Igmiratit of it Sflgio of Its ilgtiiHoauee. Asfatn WuiiM dtH'ieo.oo Hie nioriiing of July ITib, ulieo ths Atnoriealt aa liolrte,! over ths g overnor's U), III reglliietjlal baiul of ths Miitb cavalry layil, with Hi ut most goslo, this self xarua air, !) full meanina' tba broks noon lbs aseoitl. Hpautah oil. i-fs with Dnuixial fnrr, and Ail littU iliwomniur .i tbetr alrea.ly rilltt til feelings llraair U IU4 llrei. ( l.l.nxl Ilium a tlratl 1.1 II. Nil la ill v wilh.nit it ( a, arrl. I n,v t hr ti. .1. an ..iir I mk n, kr. il li.an, l stirr ! up the lary lm r an tint n ail im lul l limn the llr. IW(,n today t I., li .i .:.a. I-..:.. !,,(. I,. .', U .aL, I . 1 1.. 1 1 St' k ! I t'l.-ita f .tni., ..n tk.l.g- j. r .,t ir q inns. Ail .11 1 1 Hi .! ti . fc. .1 i Ths Jary List Ths names of ths following jnrori ware drawn Weilnesilay for tba fall tsrm of oourt, commencing Monday, September 61b: Address. ...Mt. Vernnn ..Islington ...llairy .. Inne ...Klght Mils ...lilngum .. lone ...KhcMMIle ...Ilry .. lone ...lalry ...Islington Nam. OiTiipallou Rlmrr B.-amsn .. Farmer . . J r. Miller Jm.- Hams " A II.Hmllh " . Krank Anderson.. " Pan Poller " James Haker " M A. Olden " J.C. Kellhly ' ., oenrge W. I'tt .... " W. J. Kmery " J. W. White " Matt Hushes H H K. Akera " (teorge I'earaon . . . " i, II Jenklas ... " K.J. Keller ... J W. Marlalt M. C. Ku.iua .. .. farmer Peter Brenner .... heiihen Allen .... Julius Kellhly ... Yi lllaam rnrguson K. A. barrens J. H. Niliiainaker . Hepinier .lry Vnrk .Pin City Hairy .loll C. M, Npenrr ... " W. o. Minor Merchant Thomas Oilfiller) Farmer. John Hushes .... -Albert A. IIHa M .. Rlarkamltli M. kralaer lieiilry prec't . .. . Ilepliiier ... )r Fork ...Hairy ... . Heppner ... leilnilon ... Dry fork ... .loita ....I'alrr ....HepptiM I ena ... Ml. Vernnn . ...Lellnglou UU II A NH I LAND Ol l it UKPOHr. Tbs lullowliig alatas of lanJs for tbs year n.liog Jnos 8), l.iS, prrparsj by E. W. lUrtlett, regliter, ami H. 0 H t ackbanimer, reoir, of lha Lt Orao.ls lan.l offtM has bn kindly fur olshed tbs Oaf tts for publication : llaker eotinty Total aoma of lanj smfaes l.KVJ.OM aora, saryJ 7Jfl, 211, ansnrvsysd 42.417, appropriated rtl'.XH) Huty pr cent la timbr.l, B pr real ari l. 21 psr ceot grailog aod 10 r rol farming. (Irani county Total arsa of land snr faes I :Wi,tKi0 a.'r Sitrvsyanl 1.0U71. nnsurvyl M.'l, appropriated '.r.'iM, fifty ir eeut inulr. mooolalDS, 33 per eut graging, r tr eal farming. Miro e.ntily Total area of lanj lurfacs Mt.mkt acre, snrveysd 2"J '.v.1), un.onrie.l Wi,J.appr.iprtad 'iiH.7. Taetity f)v pe timbrel luiiun- lama, 4 ) ir ceot graimg, 20 pr peul ari.l, 1.1 pr rsot farrnlog. I'matiUa eonnly Total area of laoj stiff e .WlS 0 aorM,sarvyd H4j,3lO, nsnrvyJ 4."fni. fMtJ 15l.:kV, art. proprtaUd PM.7C5. Thirty pr rttil timlwrskd tttottBlaiaa, ) pt oat art.1. 11 r cent grafing. 10 psr cat farromg. t'oi.. eiiinl lolal arsa of laa.l am- faos 2.(CS.i , survyad K:4.iiie, ntistirvyd 4Hl.KU.appropratHl ovj.tvjl. hevMit fits pr sent limb rd moun tains, il p ot graliag, 10 tt tsbt 'rm"' . 1 1 . io fortalf Total ar of laod snrlass l""ieg sirfV.l T'KV Vl, surye.l 7.'4tV arprnpMtM .TJ4 Ml Niity 0 tr nmits.i i.jonaiaio. Sheriff Durbin of Marlon county, has received a protograph of W. J. Bryan, in recognition of being the only democrat elected in the county The picture was sent by Mrs. Bryan. Stealing wool Is a favorite pastime with Pen dleton thieves. They steal one or two sacks at a time from the warehousas, and sell it wherever they can. Two of these thieves were caught the other day but escaped before being lodged In jail. While bathing in the serf, Aug. 13, A. J. Stev ens, of the First National Bank of Portland, got too far out and was carried out by the current. His body has not been recovered. He was well known in Portland, unmarried, and about 29 years old. The 11-year-old son of G. W. Gentry, of Baker City, August loth was approached at his father's milk ranch by another boy of the same age with a shotgun. Theboysaid: 'I'll shoot you." With that he fired, shooting out both eyes of the Gentry boy. Gentry will probably die. Some boyi who were driving cows in the neighborhood went to Baker City for a doctor, Uui Bmythe arrived from Arlington on Wednesday' stage. He was on his way to Crook county to buy sheep, and was very lorry to learn that Z. T. Keyes had sold his sheep to another party. , Gub started for Crook Thurs day morning. Last month his father, A Smythe, bought 85,000 head of sheep in Grant county, which he shipped east last week from Baker City. Fossil Journal. Mri. Ida M. McLauglin, wife of F. B. Mc Laughlin, of the 8heridan Sun, was drowned on the beach between Wood! and Ocean Park Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin were returning by boat from Ocean Park to Woods between 10 and 11. Mrs. McLaughlin stepped forward to take the oars. Her foot slipped and she plunged headlong into the water. The darkness made it impossible for Mr. McLaugh lin to locate her. Professor H. T. French has tendered hii resign nation to the board of regents of the state agri cultural college as professor of agriculture, to accept a similar position at the university of Idaho, at a salary of 11,800 a year. Theprofes. sor has been connected with the Oregon college for nine years, and his resignation has been ac cepted with regret. He will leave for his new field of labor about 8opt. 1st. Chronicle. In the person of the present collector of cut- toms, Hon. I. L. Patterson, the Oregon district has a collector, in fact as well aa in name. Heretofore, for many years, it has been custom ary for the collector to assume a dignified air and leave the entire management of attain of the office to his deputies. But not so with Col lector Patterson. When he took charge he be gan active work and will give the duties of the ofllce his careful, personal supervision. He be' gan at once to make a study of the revenue laws as applied to his office and it will not be sur prising if he make one of Uncle Sam's moit competent, energetic collector!. Salem Sent! nel. The Condon Globe says: A special meeting of the city council was held on Tuesday evening of last week for the purpose of receiving the re' port of the water works committee. The com mlttee submitted a letter lately received from II. Orchard, who Is at present putting In water system at Keudrick, Idaho. Mr. Orchard made numerous inquiries in regard to what is wanted here with a view to putting in a private system, and the council, after- discussing the proposition, decided to send for Mr. Orchard to come here at once and give them the benefit of hii experience in the business, before going any further into tbe proposition. The town ol Fossil, In Gilliam county, li to have water works. A spring In the hills, SOU feet abovs the tawn aud three miles away, ii to be tapped with a pipe line and the water carried to a reservoir, 1 he route Is easy, most of the ditch to lay the pipe can be made with plows. The spring flows IS5.000 gallons of water every M hours, which Is ample to meet Fossil's present needs. The quality of the water li ex cellent. The town has nearly enough mom y in Hi treasury to build the water works. The town has never been allowed to get In debt with the result that it has never sapped Its strength paying I uteri t. Ths works will cost from 15,000 to ifi.OOO. Frank Adams, a rancher near Tule lake, and his 9-year-old son Willie, were shot and serious ly wounded August 12th, by A. B. Trilwood, who had been employed on the ranch by Adami. Adams discharged Trilwood, and over the settlement of their accounts tbs dispute arose. Trilwood drew his revolver and fired two shots at Adams, ons taking street in his breast. Trilwood Bred four mora shots, one of which struck ths son, Indicting a wound In hii breast from which h will die. Mrs. Adams ran out of tbe hoiiM to ascertain ths cause of ths troiihls, and Trilwood Brad three shots at her. but missed ch time. Adams, though seriously wounded, rushed st Trilwood and threw him to ths ground and tied blm with a rope. Ths sheriff was summoned and took charge of ths prisoner. T. Allen Mcguary, s young globs trotter, who Is racing around ths world for a wife and $5,000, reached Th Dulles on the steamer Oalle City. tie started from Springfield. Mo., July I, lair, and according to th stipulations of tils con tract must reach Springfield November neat, alter having mute a circuit of the glob, travel ing only by water and on nonrhark, accom patiled by two dogs. H he reaches his desllna lion by that dale, he la to receive $., and th html of Mia IWtnbre th daughter of a wealthy Arkansas planter. In marriage. Mc quarry It a printer, and hi horn It Nenatio, Mo. lit hat thill tar fulfilled th terms ol hit contract and bl.li fair to win theprli lor which h ti working, lit claims to tiav witnessed th Manila Unit on May 1st. and will lertur on ths batll this Ttiltif .-Ttm Mountaineer JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE V undersigned, administratrix of the estate of E. S. Baling, deceased, has filed her final re port ana will make final settlement ot her ac counts with said estate as such administratrix. at the next term of the County Court of Morrow county, to be holden at the court house at Heppner. in said county, on the 6th day of oepiemDer, A. i. at '2 o'clock p. m. il-it) AKli.MlSlA BALJXNU. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. "TOTICE ia HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IV undersigned administrator of the estate of J.G.Young, deceased, has filed his final ac count and will make a settlement of the Bame as such administrator, at the next teim of the County Court of Morrow county, State of Ore gon, on Tuesday, the 6th day ol September, 1898, u. U.USI, at 11 o'clock a. in 71-78 Administrator. Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGrandk, Obkoon, Auorust 10. 1898. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IV 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 before the County Clork of Morrow County, Or egon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Sept IV, 1898, viz: MICHAEL B. GALLOWAY, of Heppner, Or., Hd No 5430, for the SU NE)4 and E'A SEW See 17 Twp 2 8 R 27 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up and cultivation of Bam iauQ, viz: j. f. urown, joe Kector, m. j uevln, and A. J. Stamp, all of Heppner, Or. A. W. BABTLETT, 74-85 Register. w it) it ii il ii) i ii ii ii (ti (ti (ti (t (ti 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. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dali.es, Oregon, Autruat 2. 189. A.TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IX following-named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final Drnof in support of his claim, and that said proof will oe maue oeiore v. urawiora. county uierit, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, September 17, louo, viz: FRANKLIN WILLIS, of Lexington, Homestead application No. 4005 for the 8EU Sec 9. To 28. R 25 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove I his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Eakelson. James A. Brown. Albert A. Willis and W. B. MeAlister. an ui iAiugion, uregon. J. IMiIJCAH, 11-83 Register. (ti (t (ti (ti (ti (ti nv 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- aW.... -4 (ti (ti (ti (ti (ti (ti (ti (t (ti (ti (t (0 (ti ii ii ii ii ii ii i ii) ii ito v. ii it ii it) NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Obkoon. July 21, 1898. XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE li following-named, settler has filed notice I of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Deinre v. urawiora, county i;ierg, at Heppner, uregon, on Tuesday, septemner o, iS'js, viz: JAMES W. HILTON, of Hardman, Homestead Application No 48S3 for the N!4 8W'4 Sec 22 and K'A BE Sec 21, Tp & 8, R 26 EWM. He names the following witnesses to prove I nis continuous resilience upon ano cultivation oi sain iana, viz: iteuoen Alien, A. n. Alien, Emery Hperry and John Howell, all of Hard- man, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, 08-80 Register. THE BIG BrICr HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J . C. BORCHDRS As manager he will run it in first class shape in every department. Rates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Orf.oon, Julv21.18'.l8. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followliig-nameil 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 Heppuer, uregou, on i uesoay, sepiemuer , viz: ALBERT HENRY ALLEN, of Hardman, Homestead Application No 4419 for the EU NW and E4 SW Sec 29, Tp 5 8, R 26 KWM. He names the following wltnes.es to Drove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation ol said land, viz: J. W. Hilton. Dan Rice. Emery Hperry and John Howell, all of Hard. ninn, Oregon. , t-W) AS. F. MOORE. Register. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BOUCHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. B 00TS AND SHOES: Perhaps you have made up your mind to take Scotft Emulsion NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Okkiion, July 11. Mm. XTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE 11 followlnir-iiamed settler linn filed nntlce nt her Intention to make final prool in support ol her claim, and that said proof will lie made lie- lure A. Mallury, IUH Commissioner, at Hepp- uer, vregou, 011 1 ucrniay, aukust t, in'jn, vu: MARTHA C. KMKY. formerly Martha C. Hoskius. of Heiipner. Homestead Application No. wj for the HU NWV and N'i rtWV Wee 1. TpH. R 11. E W M. Hhf names the following 'vltnemea to prove iierroiiiiuiioiis resilience upon anil cultivation of said land, vlx: Benjamin Parker, frank Ward, Robert Knlghten and Emry Hperry, all 01 MMniuiau, urcgtin. 6.1-70 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OP M. LICHTENTHAIv Ss CO. They have anything In this line that you may desire and you can dopend on It you get a good article wheu they guarantee It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Strd, Main Str.st' R-.i,i. . R.i.,t NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud Orrirs at Ths Dalle, Orkook. JlllT 'il. IK. OTICK I HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE ful wlns-i.ainisl settler haa filed nolle ol his Intention to make final proof In support oil his claim, and that aald proof will he made be- I loreV, ('lawford. County Clerk, at Hi-iioner. I urvguii, dp raiiiruay, nrpicmtier , iffue, via: EMILY GAUNT, of Beppner, A.. ABBAHAMSIOK. Merchant Tailoring! Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. His work is always flrst class and satisfac tion guaranteed. CALL. AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET- C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. Homestead Application Nn k',i for the f.u Ali .1 .... hw n and w ek'j an, Tp 4 H, k 2 k w m. Acomplcte stock of pure and fresh dm rrs nl- II name the lullowliig wlliiee in prove ... I 1 -1 e i1 . -"UlUL,s Ul- hls continuous residence upon and cultivation "S in BlOCK. VSrCIUl attention paid to filling of said land, vis: C. W. roller. Albert M.tl. on. Jnhn liauiit and Harrison Hals, all of iieppuer, urrgon. Ik A. F. MOORE HW Krglster. SUMMONS. TN THK riRrriT f'OCRT OF THE STATE I 1 ol Oregon lor Morrow county, James Damherty, tMalntlrT, i. B. "perry, Sarah C. Hperry, f. (', Thni!ipe.in. the Oreiron Kali me. I and Navigation t o., a corporation, and "lurry. lrli.ii.Uiil.. To J. B Hrrry and Sarah C. pcrry, defendant aoove nanter In the name ot the Stat of Oreton. Ton. and earh of you ar herrhy miulred toapiwarand answtrthe eomplalut Sled acalaal you to the above entiilnl suit by the Aral ar "I the nest term of the alive etilltl. emir nllualnsthe eiplratlon ol the time pnwrtta In theontvr lor piii.h. atlon ol tbls suintuons. which Brsl 1ST am ! Mondsy, ths 6th day f 6stsmar, and inn and ) of yon will take notice tti.t If ymi tall In n ai.prar and answer tor anl Itirmd pialniliT will apply In lh rourt fnf Ihr rll.-l .l,'mli.r. III hi rimilalllt. 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