The Gazette. Tuesday, August 23, 1898. An exchange says Lieutenant Hobson, at Long Branch, had kissed several little children, when Mies Arnold, of St. Louis, one of the bells of the place, said she al modt wished she was a child again and the gallant Lieutenant kissed her in the presence of a large crowd present to greet him. That smack has been heard across the continent, as a tribute to bravery. Representative S. G. Uawson, of Gilliam county, paid Heppner a visit last Saturday. His visit here was for the purpose of keeping in touch with our county, the inter ests of which are identical with those of Gilliam. He was closeted for some time with our worthy rep resentative, Eugene Freeland, and we predict a joint co-operation for the best interests of Eastern Ore gon. Frank Fiiazier's black pacer Chehalis is making a wonderful record on the eastern track. Sat urday he boat in three straight heats the best horses in the grand circuit at Columbus, 0., making the mile in 2:01 J. When the an nouncoment was made that the Oregon bourse would enter the giand circuit in the fast class the horsemen were inclined to make sport of it, and some said it was only a joke and that he might pace on a cowboy track, but he could not do anything on a track where horses traveled. Since his recent performance at Columbus be is the talk of the turf. Even the Chi cago Inter-Ocean, which ridiouled the idea of Chehalis going upon the grand circuit track devoted a column to praising Chehalis a few days Bgo as the wonderful horse from Oregon. Oregon is getting fully her share of advertising in the east by the production of this coast, from battleships down to race horses. Eugene Guard. LHTEST TELEGRAPH. Brief War News, Tele graphic News Notes, Etc., Etc. Chickamaoca, Aug. 17. Tbe review at Camp Thomas Ibis morning was one of tbe most striking pageants in years and one which will long ba remembered by those witnessing it. Over 40,000 troops in most gorgeous array marched in perfect order. Nearly 50,000 persons were entbnsiastio witnesses. At 8:30 the signal gnn was fired and tbe long column moved past tbe tower on Soodgrass bill, where General Breok laridge and guests were seated in tbe review stand. Tbe cavalry came first, artillery next and infantry last. Al though tbe column only passed tbe re viewing stand once the review oocupied nearly five boars. Pout Townshnd, Wash., Aug. 17. The steamer Rival arrived today, 11 days from St. Miohaels, with 100 paeserj gers from Uawson City. There were a few miners aboard who bad considerable gold dust, estimated at about 8100,000, N. P. Sylvia, a pioneer of the Yukon, says that when winter sets in there will be a general exodus of people from Daw son, as the country oannot support tbe people. Wages have dropped from 81.50 to 70 oents an hour. Even at that price only b few can obtain work. There is much eiokness at Daws n and tbe hos itals are full. Dysentery, tbe chief com plaint, is not confined to Dawson, but prevails along all tbe creeks. Personal. W. J. Emery came to town fcxlay on business Mr. :!cClark, of Minor & Co., is again at bis post. Rev. C. K. Howard returned from conference this morning. Mrs. Martha C. Emry makes final proof of her homestead today. William Hughes and wife have returned from a trip to Long Creek. Uncle Ben Parker, of Parker's Mill, is in town purchasing household effects. J. W. Waite, a Montana sheepman Is again in Heppner. In the past Mr. Waite has been quite a heavy buyer. Judge Bartholomew took last night's train for Salem, where he will attend to matters re lating to school land. J. I. Corsen and "Dr." Chas. Ingram, two of lone's prominent and useful citizens, made our town a visit yesterday on business. J. W. Spencer and wife, who have been travelling the interior counties, combing busi ness with pleasure returned home Saturday. Mr. A. G. Robinson, of Kentucky, general Inlood' bbould be in every family na. medicine chest and every LJ I I traveller's grip. They are 111 5 Invaluable when the stomach is out of order; cure headache, biliousness and all liver troubles. Mild and effli-.ent, cents. I State News. THE WOMEN WHO WAIT. Three hundred Chinamen, with their big dragon, marched with the Astoria regatta pa rade Saturday night. Isaac Ouker, of Canyon City, returned on the I 10th inst from Salt Lake, where he disnosed of the famous Great Northern mine to a company vvlth he heroes who "leep on the hillside of Salt Lake capitalists, who have organized a I stock company of 1 ,000,000 shares. He went to the war in the morning - The roll of the drums could be heard. But he paused at the gate with his mother For a kiss and a comforting word. He was full of the dreams and ambitions That youth is so ready to weave, And proud of the clank of his saber And the chevrons of gold on bis sleeve. He came from the war in the evening The meadows were sprinkled with snow. I The drums and the bugles were silent And the steps of the soldiers were slow. He was wrapped In the flag of his country When they laid him away in the mold With the glittering stars of a captain Replacing the chevrons of gold. The Leader Of Course! He lies with a Hag at his head. But, blind with the years of her weeping III. mnlli.r rut mnttma In- Un. ........ Tll .V.. . ... ...1.1 J """"" uou. .uo, uuw nfc me lauuKge imuji., niu ueijuiuj a curiosity during the coming races in Septcm ber. He is billed to race each day and will have no rider or driver. Independence Kntcrprise. The steamer Miami, Aug. 18th, discharged on the Laurline dock May feel but a moment of pain, But the women who wait in the homesteads Must dwell with the ghosts of the slain. Minna Irving in the Criterion. 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 LOCAL MARKETS. Ban Fbancihco, Aug. 17. The trans port steamer Australia arrived from Ma nila today. Tbe Australia brought baok tbe following soldiers who were dis charged for sickness: G. P. Brown, company O, Second Oregon volunteers, Portland, heart trouble; Sergeant 0. A. Bort, oompany K, Hooond Oregon volun teers, Salem, deafness; William Wann, oompany B, Seoond Oregon volunteers, consumption; William Dye, oompany K, Second Oregon, epilepsy; P. W. Shelby. oompany B, Seoond Oregon, Eugene, partial blindness. No otbor country ever did, and it is not likely that any other country ever will, iu tbe Bhort space of three months and a half fight such a remaiktblo war as the United Htntos has fought to a sue coBttful close. It was one line of BuccoHBs,without even a single sot back from Dewey's victory in Manila bay to tho acceptance of the forma of peace, by the French ambassador, authorized to act for Spain. Without .l,.i--.-s o the Hiigntest decree from the honors a grateful country are paying tho heroes who participated in tho fighting, it is well to call attention to tho fact that there la a man in Washington to whoso iron will and sleepless energy more credit is duo for the glorioua results and cutting of tho war thau to any other single individual. That man in William McKiuley, who has shown liimsel worthy to bo the chief executive o the greatest and strongest nation that the world ban ever seen, by gaining the admiration, lovo ant confidence of our own peoplo and the roe-poet of tbe outire civili.oi! world. He Las raised the Unittv Statea to a higher portion than it has ever occupied in the cyea o the world, and yet he ia today as iincmti'iitatimi a he waa wheu nerving iu the Iiouhp, and Laa no pride other than that which every tutu Laa who coiiHcientioiiHly per forma duty, l'very American ran jKiiut with piiile to I'rcvideut Mc Kiuley mid aay to lend favortnl iintimiK: 'I'll in ia theaurt of a man that a fren country product at Heed. Ilrppair M ml Mte, Allaretl ri'iirUr ol.lalns from Kbt V, II) Si.l. errrelar ami manager nf Hi M if ri (Vtinty I. at.. I k Trust i'tn.ny, romlnelitig a Vihi gmaers' reln.ti I llrl in r, Inn anl l nglaa, lh f,,. I lt g r.Utlv. l.i nur ihi lliia aeaann. Tlixr I Irrti SH.l.t al tn iint kin 'ill I :i sail, agef' g'i' g 47."IM Miiiti. Tii i-tiifi I. ri ge ffom IiMii Cet ! .f -tii J. As i i.ly Inn smalt Ms llr Ml l!...f l.'cii l". I mil. I l-lm- Hi ri,- ii... at atmt 12 , i-ei. Is. 1 l,o all I, lt' lil l.r... atll ",, IMI h iii ,l. ami alfiit l.tasi.uii . ' ui.. In at ai.iti.l iu His riete el-j-itiiiuil Mill'"' aaiin- ao a.ltam la IMt. V ill Late III la'ge.t teieij la i,u t,-nt, ,is tear W Wl Mi en. r I' ! 11 1, N, V. Uri.l.- 1 1 Ha to; (riaoeal kimale-lge, fainJ In elMttiiif lb f. rl nf J.itif hl.ll. ill Cm la rM of vltati4 t4,smitii, I am tr(i4 l-1 aay it ia Ilia nxnl ffflari this tWrj II, t Iim ai b.ii t f.xigiit la tat ia i"ii. It I at t'rUm'f aatJ lUsaf fn-tn jk. sr f i -n, k' l! ! (', . tttm. UKANI' COUNTY NEWS. From tlic Uni Crock Englo, The Monomeulal hotel baa again obauged bands, and will hereafter be oonducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hloao of this oily. The cbattle mortgage sale of sheep, whioh was to have oome off last week, did not take plaoe as advertised. Miiok Bros, paid off tbe indebtedness to Mr Qughes in full and retained tbe sheep. ' Chas. Stewart's barn, in thia valley, was struck by lightning last week and burned to tbe ground. Two sets of team harness and considerable bay are reported to have beon destroyed with the baro. County Kobool Supt. It. D. Williams and wife and child punned through town Sunday (in their return to Trxirie City from Long Creek. Mr. Williams is well pleased with the iiiatitnte and reports fair ttendauce of teachers. Mii m a returned l"t wek from Olilongo, to whioh pints be miperln tended tbe shipment of a tram load of sheep for A. Hmyttie, Mr. Mark states that his sheep arrived In Chicago with no material loaa, while Irainload pre- oeeding him only few butira aiiHtained loaa Im reck of over fxX) bead, lie stated, however, that the loaa waa made good by the railroad oompany at Chi- oago prioxa. As the detaila regardln the aale of mines recently made by Hlnan A Haskell at Hiiaanvilie become known tbe deal provra lo be very Important one, for on Iheaneoeaa o( the pnrohaaera deponda tbe suoi'raa o the ramp, lo a great rt lent Mesara. DrWitl and MiClane, of Hiiaanf ille, aod IWuniaou A Meyera, of San Franoiaoo, by tbe terma of I be aale, eotne into poaaeMlon of all the plaot-r ground, ton quart claims, water right an J building. for transnnrtatinn to Pnrt. manager of the famous "Black Dip", was in lan(, . Iaree ... of Port Orford d . m-lipuur iu uio oiujreoi. 01 uis iibui oav- in the manufacture of matches. The wood has urday- such a puneent odor that the men handlinir it Wool Not Inquired for by the Bayers- i - " - i Mrs. Otis Patterson returned to The Dalles on can only work two hours at a time without be- - Amonnt in Stock Here Now. last evening's train, after several days visit, ing overcome. Astorian. I East Oregonian sne seemea to enjoy Deing wun ner Old asso- Last week, near Creswell. while movine the There aenma in ho nn innnim rnnnh norse power o: a threshing machine. Charles, fnp ,nni , lha Tho TVunlr Tnktiom untmnaAnilnn flllKiiKmon rba 1ILvaaa.All An nl V X Tnnlr.nn I K Commission merchants of Chieairo. arrived here in th head bi the torieue. receivi'nir a fearful erB 8re bldiu8. and the prices demand Sunday morning, expecting to open up the blow. He never fully recovered consciousness, d afe above what the buyers think they wool market. dying the next forenoon. This was the first se- are iUStified in Daviiiff. The situation an W. T. Hatton, who has been employed as a rlou" harvesting accident in Lane county this explained il part by a gentleman, from blacksmith by Simons & Son, will leave M "7 the standpoint of a financier, though iiwiiu iay in a tun udn ia awcpii a jjubiliuii at I " vioi bwm;b iiiat ou ini uic onivo oi vv uui i , . . . . .. his trade there. at Baker City have aggreeated about 75.000 Dl"",-U" 0 " ",nu Mr. ami M. John Ami.ro.fi n,.d throng pounds, all of which has been consigned to coth the banks here have more Heppner, enroute to Portland, this week. We 6lern ouyers. ine marKei price realized was money mail IQey gnow wtiat to do With, understand that Mr. Ambrose's father will ac- " 10 1'!'ce"w pouna, wnicn is a lair tigure, Bnd are willing to have their patrons company them, for medical treatment. " " bold wheat or wool for a month or wn. . ,,, . t,, . . . aeiueo nonunion 01 tnings generally limes- . Recorder W. A. Richardson and family have Mo.,nffnr 8 mD V eavinsr at the hank their warn- ruiurueu irom -noiiey-mooii camp, ana me I u- it i,w i in line for h,,.in. w. HiPt . Toaay tw carioadsof hogs were unloaded at house reoeipts as security." cessation of hostilities, which caused us more J v-u. smca v.iaiwereau xDe expiananon reveals now strong or less concern last week. "'I' "om ecnuy'Pr. CB'. na w(re enroute now are oreditg am0D(f wheat . d i Mr. J. D. Brown and wife, with Harry Warren 0n -... nf ,nB Rrv nf w nn thU pna. men, and his wife, returned from their week's stay nllmW , th(lm , ha Tbe wool market has taken on an " D,Uh yft"dH' 'ee,," "ne "hipped out here from Kansas and Nebraska especially quiet tone, and it was thought as silk". They were Inclined to stay another ,,, .,. ,. . r . . . week, but business was in need of their atten. W some WHO are in touch with snob tl.)U, compelling a return. Mrs. Holbrook met with an accident August things that there would probably be t.-i.. x .. ..j r....i o . i"i wuicn uenrivea ner oi one oi ner ieei. ene . . w Lllrfl,,.' ,u ,,, 0.0 I some saies now mat tne stall has a and festive butcher boys, spent Sunday in the 1 "r-: la.r ln. -h,nh ,,Qnll i, niPiuumt mnnr. nd .tvin it i. nn..ihi th.t K "ero u,0 u? 8l nur IO' oeiween tne me case eimer oi wool or wneai. urow ttioir visit was upon solicitation of certain fair I ' auu iv was uui un. ine un.onui.ate ers seldom Bell on 8 Strong and rising damsels. It is safo to say the boys had a good ,VT" . , 8 ' " " u K"r market me. I w T c.;v, .u : .l.i J. W. York, of Jackson county, informs us '" U,U1DU w ul luo uM"o OUB PACIFIC KMPlltK. that he had H relatives by the name of York In 'here would be a reaction within 30 the battle of Santiago. All of them came out days, and be looked for sales to lake United Mates, as a Kesnlt of the War, Steps Bl1 Bht except A. 8. York, of Redding. Cal., pB0S wjtnin that time. . . ... v . tj i was m.. ..en, must 01 it.ts uuys are mr. m . xf l. .i. m . n Into tbe Front Bank. Mr. Furnish gave the East Oregonian From the Northwest Magazine. Kentucky, it cannot h said that the Ynrkaam some figures bearing on local handling People are just beginning to realize not loyal to their country's flag. Grants Pass of wool. He had received at bis ware- that tbe United StBtes has entered upon courier. n0uge tbia eeason 1,100,000 pounds of a new career of expansion and ambition The outside of the Byers mill at Pendleton, wool, that was hauled in by team, and 11 vl VI W -W- LT II fx k I A IT. BT 9 r '!! I . n. MUWAI1U o 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 R. HOWARD' Heppner, Oregon- 1 (0 i (t (f m m d vl Vll vi vl vl D vl vl vl vl vl vl Vl Vl THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J . C. BORCHBRS As manager he will run it in first class shape in every department. Rates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. r which is so predefined as an oatgrowth ',h the ewptton of a few deutis ,1s finished. m m b t fc u Q fa t , ,. , . , . The roof is made of wood overlaid with four ' ' of our national obaracter.our geographio- alternate layers of tar paper and asphalt, cov- to oome 75,000 pounds by team and 50,- Bl position, ana our past nistorv tnal no ered with two inches of fine gravel. The in- 000 by rail. intluenoe from within or without can terlorot the mill is being filled rapidly with During the season, there has been stoptt. By virture of our naval victories machinery. On the first :flooi 'many of the parts B0ld from his warehouse 125.000 pounds, , ii i . i . .u i . are In place and the setting of the water w ice a , . w kv.hu., we have suddenly stepped into the front ,lmoit C01npleU;a. The machinery will be aod 175.0 P00" has been shipped rana oi me great woriu-powers, ana are roHay (or operation in about a month. east from tbe wool stored in bis house. universally feared and respeoted. Ibe jerry Swarts while handling wood at a point John Lyoette, of the Pendleton sooar- outcome of the Spanish war will be that on Mcacham creek, between (iibbon and Wll- ing mills, was also seen, and said that no a reat movement will be concerted b D,lr' " 0 clm ",,,Jr WM ,lun on ln limra i. nn. thoi. ..,.hnnU in Pu. .l I.-. . , . ,. of the hand by a rattlesnake. At once ho was ... . . . . tbe European power, without consult- d(-ed wltll wXh.ky and othcrwi trcate.1. off- dleton a total of about 2,000,000 pounds, ing tbe United States. There will be no setting the poison before It could overpower end that 1,000,000 pounds bad been tnnre soheme for oarviog up (Jhina or for his system. Today he la fully recovered and sooured so far this season. Wool has partitioning Africa, unless Uncle Ham is Slavery few 111 effects of his experience. The b,en BLjppe(1 in trom The DttUes and I Bit mt a Wll lrlllaul anil IK a 1 1 1 . m a l.nl.l .. I " ' 1 taken luto the deal. , many other noints for soourinir. Mr. We have already annexed the ... . . ,. I Lyoette thinks sales here ere about Llnwaiian Islandu, aud we bae laid our Itl tle Philippines, writes home that while 150,000 for the season . t r ii ui hnriil niton IIia T'hillnninita mi th i lh HtisttilHrila iU t t tlm ttumtlo nf tho I 1 1 other aide of the raoillo. We bave oo-1 ''lm,e islands for hrcathiiiK. they did not for- Tbe Gazette carries a full stock of SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES 1...1 t ...i . j m, wtta collect a death tax. Hero are some items mourninff note. OorreaDondenoa atvl. I ........ . . . rrr. v" "mw.. . sP.c...ty " " for each biillalo.TS n nta; births, S; deaths, annh ..B,i(inB,v nun .... 1 I I. ik.t IH.r AlllirMMInf .ml. liUM .11. ......! ....II l. tl M T. . I. .... I ' V 1 11 I r ..., ....... ii-K"r,iM.. .,1 .u- m. at'ruia sue rai'.IUO Boa Bliioo Its Shores, iiuuhm m wn iniiT urrrnurriiiK in e where the natlots that ho. copy the '' Amerl. ans. He had been nlveii . . ...... ' minutes to make up bis mind. ground are effete or onoiviliied, aud . . , ... . "ha terrilile news waa recelveil Tuesday that where the Americao people have ho the Utile son ol Mr. and Mr.. W.c.HaUs burned eyiilmit miaaina to spread their Oom- In their house near Blalock. Mrs. Bates had raeroe, IliHir InvenUnua, and their ener- " sanien. some nisianre rom the J.o, Vouim. d cel, hm tiled l.is llnal ac THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BOEOHBES, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. D00TS AND SHOES D THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS Of They bave anything in this line that yon may desire and you can depend on it you set a good article when they guarantee it. OTICE OF F1SAL SETTLEMENT. XTOTICK H II F.KF.BY C.IVKN THAT THE ll uuileraigneil adintniatratur of the estate of irina Kur tUm nan m, ....... mi. . i.. house, after veKeUbles, leaving their 15 mnlitln count and will make a settlement of the same gliS. ror the new movements on tbe oM n ,.,.,.,, a. s...;h .ilnili.l.trKtor. at the next te.m olth, I'aoiflc our preaeot atatea faOltig Upon ... lh8 hmum WM OI, ... Th . ""tity o.irt of Morrow c..unty, Mateol Ore- ... "nai me notist) was OH nr. 1 lie nre was also , n Tuesday, the lith day of beteintN-r. iH'ja, mm iirenn muni rve Al Dftii. ftml tMtt by Mr. Kittot mi Jo FthrvnWhr, who oclwH a. m. tKtsft mitW KeiuB.ltii , .lw.Hi.... .1 ( htfVMtltlff Jtts PMrhexl Ih Ar flr.t I 1'9 111 BJl I IU IU UTIUHNf VI ' " " - their eommeree ami ttmir mannf .nlnr.. . " U, Mv rhn'1- Bates eoiild ... . . ....... ... . aearreljr realralned Irnra rushing Into tha Their trade with Asia. Africa, and Houth b,IllIlt bmllllll)( , ,,,, hr own ,.. Th Amerioeia destined to a very great to- cans of the ftr Is unknown, as there had Iwn ereaae. lierrtt.fure oor commaoitiee ia no ,n the hoitaa alure morning. The ar Washington, Oregon and California have nU " f"tn,f4 h efrl,,l Ixwn too remote from tbe reat of tbe t. t:. 11 AT. Administrator, C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drujrs al- ""j" "wv,, vau-iui uiiuiuion paiu to niiing 01 prescriptions. NOTICE OF INTENTION. THE ART OF BREWING. Land Osnc t at Ths Kali . Orihon, Allliuat 1. NOTIrH IU IIKRKBV OIVKN TIUTTHR fiilliiwlng.iiati.eil settler has filed linllce nf his Intention lo maka final timof In Tha I'liltnt Males civil aervire rommlwinn I sunport of his rlalni. and that aald nrmif will . ..h .H . .u in t ..1. ... 1 i n.aiifl iN'iara 1. ( mwinrii. 1 oi.i.iv 1 lera. al eouotry to feel fully tbe great current. " ' "ZZZXZ '-" - "a,uf,iay, e,,tembe, . u"iui on prugraaa. inev are on soma dale tle. n (. tolr 1st and tin I h. FKANKI.IM WIU.IH. of UilngUm, separated Irom tbe densely aettlad " P" wiw nestra to oaesamlnM should Hmnestead aillratlun Ku. 4 for Ilia HEU .1 .i.rti.. t aw-ly U) J. Frank Dis. secretary ol the b.nl -e H, Tli. K . fc W M. nun nu ui inn UD.rn. niaiea ni nvfir 1 - 1 .... . . pin., u. aiinni in a pnenioo 01 arop 01 ina tiaminatinn. appiiratiiitis on nmn,iin . mini ana n ..rm lot must t nierf In rotnniel li.rm III. Was Perfected by the Production of.... Valaahle r rrsa Wayne llowaiil ia the furtimate m if nf b SMitti borne, which eonlj be bave plare.l i n rilill.it at the famous New York bora show last eeaenn, wnulil not only have n.lle.l the ailmiralmo ami wim.lrr i.f the awrll rquloe fanners, but liiulillea wmilil have tir.mghl a prke starlluig the bnraa fralernily. l' on the foiiii.lalino of annw while are ilia Iritmle.l nvr the entire surface if I ha eayuao as c.unrlele and nnif irm a aeri of xilka.lola aa e-uil.1 Im ili.lrilmte.l by the cleet Kiei'liai h-al Pteaaiirrnietta. On araite M.u.Uy tins "w..i.,.r of wno.lrfa' cnngregaiM.1 an aggrrgatiiia 1'ial In a lUat claae rlrrti .araJ. I'uaniui'iiia waa the ileclaratinn that it waa the in. I y living 1 1. lure of tta kin.l, an. I if lUronna waa aim bis menagerie woqI.I bave it any eat. - - - .... lug I fir fur a Klek.a Hrait Nit .nig since lnvilU,lll, jury or ere. It. mala ,r(ei..Uiil in a lireach f pfufniM f t. .y Ilia mil fet, t,1TO if ,4..XU.TJ to tha n't.. UI f.ir line ll.iiiish 11 a felly . tti . lunula f liligblrJ afT.eli.irt, tl.er Is an .1 her rti mal whieh, if nut In .tillart ai. I rei.la ei. tly a tugti. y In g-ntal n.. l.i. Hn if ri 'lleae reaei.es as l.-ftf aa al lilu I, fill la the nditi'i nf Ihe !. ,. aa t., lb efW, ol II lell'a Ht..j. -"""' - II . ,. . , ra rslaaj thai tnt NISil f -b IMIefs a a r.....1 ....r.li.ai.m li,. , ,b, ,t fU B, Um, , I he a. Una i.f ll.i genii i t f .lie ' ai'l lata I srt j.. i laialii I tr as.-Ni sihaI I y u, gnili.ga.i tnaiaa.1 In II nt-r bImhi ,4 ooiniiarativ ianlaiiou. Tra. this tao latmnhM Imn-o broken by Ibe building ,h '-7 " - !;'''" "'"' , riming business nn "eplemlier 1st: olherolse of oiimeron tiaoarxiiilineolal rallrna,, ii.Piiraniaraniiimianiln.l. .m after hot. evruliv rail, tbe j iorney Irom New ui ai'Hi'ati.n.a .w.iu anu ui b nutmed Yrk or Ihwtoo In l'liitlaOil or Han ll'aldtof mlutl.m. " ' "rimiroa 101 lleaaly la IIIm4 llrrp. be undertaken by any bnt eoaflrm.! (1an M I m.an a lrn km. . tiaveler or h mmli , i.li.hlnmp. I my withuul it. a areta. t ami) t'a'h ir- 1 . ... ... I "' rlean lour I.IixhI ami ke i It ilciiii. I Jle.alti..q. 1Um acsni.,l.,q f eolonlee .it,g the .v hvrr ami dtitiiK ail mi In auil arontnl the I'aeiflo I going to re- ,,"l"-a ltm II. UmIv. IWm loil.iy 1.1 ...ii.. a . k .. . ..I . Iwlll.h I'lltiJ '-. Uuls i-l.il. 1.1.1. klxl.la. rfe urn. b greater t-t-uUtme 0 oar .,,4 .A,r ,; kll, own 1 acillo al.ip.. Itiao hi rllaU, bb.I - lwwul ; l..r I. n irnia. Ail ding Hie ira.le wilh eiicti enlnliiee ta going to '. Mt,.ij. t...n gunrahli-nl, I'V, :..',... ernpluy a greal matiy -oa in agn. cullnre, luanufaclnrlng ae. hi.ping. We are inil ammig IIumm IobuI aonla aim fear that amis lerril.l vil ia going In h a l' pen .i our Ki,nlar lilwrlie b. I'atisanf It. rarr)ltg of our Hag leym,. lie ee. S ,sv fall r.orlleno la Ihe ability ol tin repnhlie in guvern alaely in if all lh UnJ 11 may ru .ur in war or anan t n. Jea.r of heir Inhalnlanl, aa we ba J.ia with Hawaii. Ileanle. Ul.rv thai la air.t.ling new otilleta f..f , 0frr. Imii. lanl enefg p ao l lh t irtl of a I venture of nnr j.mrg mn, shall an pre. .. many year the tlrll of die ! Ie which ta ta alarmingly ap parent In evti I hum, hniiging wilb II many f..im of iUltiie agitaln an. I llireal against o'i-ierly. la th tn ni.-l a' filial our reelle y.mlli, ht find mi fi-l I al fc -ma In whi, h Ihey a g'i. ly i, an,l ii.n In t.pr 1ill, i i t... w f..fee. , rt .,f., (. A'a.k, liulwi:) e H f .f HsmlalPh I ! ( or in di.tat.1 Itiiiifiee, or ir-h-a go It ellilin law and order In tt, nnatahl fuieii Anefit'a repqlilie ol t'eMfal an I Mmlh n.ii. Il .l 71 At HOP GOLD oit the entire irnrhl a"S: Knows this perfect product t. p. in-. 's l'ic t(lr brewery beer Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. at lalhatlK-a. It an Item, par al t ' B kUas ! ia.it 11 lU-att Halt iw the w,i. fn ( uiN -eu.ely fla.l reef malarial, I'"'"" 1 ebati and kidney . mjl,ial. aa I a T,Uf' , 'H! MbbO. prr.r.tr nf at ltile and al.!.. ! 4 "M",n- . M Fflr it tX)ME persons sav ( 11 is natural ror ihcm to lose flesh durinc Bummer. Hut losing flesh l losing ground. Can you afford toarrroach mother in ter in this weakened con dition? Coughs and colds, eat throats and lungi, come f J eulckest to t!;oc uho arc thin in flesh, to thmc cav ily chilled, ta thoc who J have poor circulation and feeble digestion. :: t: l,o Orrn g at Tub Dtn. nairuow. j.ti. -ii OTH'r! ItrHFIIY OIVKN lllAT TIIK lulli.a In famed aelller III Sllil Until e ol I his Intention In inak fltml pro..! In support nil nix laun, ami that aahl proof a III lie niade I. lore V, I'.aafor.l. t'onntv t'lerk. at Henntier. I inrsiiM, on eauiniay, eepicmie-r 1, una, )1S. tTMIt.V IIAl'MT.of Heppner, ll.imr.tea. I Aptlli-a'.on No M lor the T .4 1 t ami n . ar eer J., 1 p a. K & K W M. i- name the l.ii'ovlng ailneaap In pro I nia ronnii'ioiia reai.ienea npo.1 ami rllltt. atlon ol mi. I land, tl . . Fuller. Allrt Multe- ami, John Oannl ami Harrtaon Hal, all of I Hi I'piier, I'rriA. JA. r. M'HiKI! ' Hilllater. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY CO., 203 Washlneian St., Portlaee Or Sl'MittiXS. X TIIK I'l Mi l IT nil RT OF THE mTIE I oli'-ri.n l..r Wjt'rr.iar r...inty. J a nva Ihnit ueily, I'lalnllil, I. H p"rv. earah t' arry, (' lhnm(.n, Ihe 1 irrflf.it IUIIr"a.t ai d Na.lf .'ion 1 a (.rf..aMo,. at. i.p,1aiita. V. iVJ3BAI-IA.MSICK, Merchant Tailoring! Mr. Al.raliiimsick in tin- pioneer tailor of Ilcpt, iut. Hiswork U always iirt clan.s an.l natinfac- ' turn guaranteed. CXI A. AND Hill: Mi;. ON MAY 8TUKKT- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. V 1 liter la itrnrnv ntv t.i. 1..J 11 -.,,4 aarahr. rrj. 4. femUnla a ,. It.,... 1 ,.i ott. lfr. (.,, , u nan.e. . ii.i I nterlal ine eo,,rt ho... In hI, ,,' In lh. .,... "' "'" " 'rerrm. VM. ... ..... Kon l... a,,.,,,,,,,, ,;lh' ea. I. .M ...na.e h,r.l. .e.,i. i a r an I In a..in an A, n,,.,,,,, -1.1.1,,. ... .........i.e..,,,,..,,,, m ,.,.,,,. ..rh.,,,,0u..ira-eJnV.n 1..,. ,u 1. ., u l? ihe r,.t aar ol the n..t n. .!. ,... A T . ? U-lm ll.e a'-. enlllll r..i.r ni. rt Ihe V..I..HH, e pi.au... ol ihe Id.. .n,ii9 n lh.or.1er It'l i nef, August U, I. "'a , (.., ... ,!.,. aiion ol-It,. snii..n..na. tthlB ti rat .la? alii l Scott's Emulsion ll ot W lew oil t.'A Ayjv f.firi ijoc- usl ,2 IT1U Jt CiHid in eun.ttK rst I J in vinur. Ii tiukt lks!i in Aui:uatat;Hi April. You ccnamly rccd a j trone ncncsln Julva in aiauuBi). nnii )vur i(ii Inmil an.l Innra annul. 1 r IV.Tt.'P Sf- a t ......... ManBar. IHe BIN ala. S..l.k.-. """v " r "'"".i u..lr.,U. -t v'i-tii r t HrnrBV i.nrx that th 1 ' i..l...li, a.mlnl..firl nf l,r ealai l" a . an.l ea. h ol a ':i l.k i..l. 1,. 1 It lail lo apt, an. I a' .f I ll.neJ ( atiiT ti l ai t if lo In l .f I'.. t .( .l....a--l I la hi.o.mp aliil lo II V... ... lg.,.. ..1 ar.-... In ... ol Y a nail' ' .1 .l 1... n ... 1 ... . l" 111 niase pnal aelli.iit nf h.r ae I .., .v....- ,h. ..1 ,., p.. ,. , n.fm , ,;;,.!, m M Z nil .... IU. I...- .4 , e....i .. muef. . 0. . ,,.t..a-l n' u'l an I I. ...... 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