Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 25, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1898.
L0IE8T TELEGRAPH.
DISTRICT FAIRS.
Agricultural fairs are iu large
measure founded upon live stock
shows. It is a common thing to
find successful live stock shows
without the other features of
fair, but we think that successful
fairs without good exhibits of live
stocks are a rarity. For this reason
it is essential to the succesB of any
state fair that there be good com
petitive displays of live stock. The
better the representatives of the
different breeds and kinds of stock
at the fair the more likely the fair
is to give satisfaction and prove a
success. If the people of the state
can be sure that they will see at
the fair good representatives of all
the leading herds and flocks in
the state a great number of persons
will attend the fair who would not
otherwise bo. If the exhibits of
live stock, poultry, dairy and horti
cultural and agricultural products
are firstclass, people who visit the
fair will go home and say :t was a
good fair, regardless of the merits
of special attractions and side
shows. On the other hand it
matters not how entertaining the
"attractions" may bo, if the exhi
bits we have mentioned are not
what they should be those who at
tend the fair will report it as a
poor one and a reduced attendance
the next year will follow. Rural
Spirit
The treasury department has
granted a request made by General
Franco Sanchez, commander of
the Cuban insurgent army at
DIayari, CubB, that 1,000,000
pounds of tobacco, captured by
that army, be admitted to the
United States free of duty, in
order that it may be sold for the
benefit of the men under General
Sanchez, who are in need of almost
everything.
The commission engaged in in
vestigation the conduct of the war,
which has started for Jackson
ville, Fla., where the work of hear
ing witnesses in the camp will this
week be inaugurated, was preced
ed by the ringing assertion of
General Dodge, chairman of the
commission, that the commission
would see that every witness was
protected who had anything to tell
that might arouse enmity on the
part of his superior officers. These
words of General Dodge nre all
the answer that is nooded to the
senseless charge that witnesses
have been afraid to tell the com
mission what they know. There
has boon no such fear on the part
of any witness, but there lias been
wide differeuct'B in the stories told
to the commission Hud those pub
lished m having been told by the
same witnesses to yellow journals.
A notable case of this sort was that
of Dr. Seaman, who arrivod in
New York, from Torto liico, last
week, and whose alleged sensation
al tatemenU to jellow reporters
causod him to bo summoned to
Waaluncton bv telegraph, to
testify before the commission,
OUTLOOK roU CA11t.lt.
Brief War News, Tele
graphic News Notes,
Etc., Etc.
WASHisr.TON, Oct 20. The secretary of war
sent a cable menage last evening to Major Gen
eral Otis, In command of the American forces
at Manila, authorizing him to parole 20 Spanish
officers now in bis custody as prisoners of war.
Applications for the parole of these officers was
made by the Spanish authorities to General Otis
and he referred the question to the war depart
ment at Washington. It is understood that the
prisoners desire to return to Spain. j
Omaha, Neb, Oct. 21. The jury of inquest
over the body of William Walker, the prize
fighter killed in the fight at South Omaha by
Andy Uupont last Monday night, returned a
enlict today holding Dupont as principal and
Chief of Police Carroll, of South Omaha, as
accessory to the killing. The testimony shows
Carroll accepted money to allow the fight to
proceed.
Kort Worth Tex., Oct. 21. Trouble between
the whites and blacks over politics culminated
in a fight in which Hope Adams, the lndepen.
dent candidate for sheriff and leader of the in
dependent movement against the white men's
union, was shot and killed. The sheriff has
wired Governor Culbertson that he is unable to
preserve order and wants troops sent to the
scene at once.
You Will Invariably Fine
The Latest Production of Eastern Looms,
The Swellest Fabrics of the Season,
The most fashionable shades and colors, in the larg
est and most varied assortments right here on our
We have given particular attention to the requirements of the ladies of Heppner and
vicinity and believe our efforts in this airecuon win ue siampeu wiw yuui uFinuvai.
Now that the schools are commencing
All should know that-
P. C. Thompson Co.
Have the nicest assortment of
WRITING TABLETS
In town
Tablets at 4c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 15c, 20c, and 25c each
Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils lc, 2c and 5c each
Don't forget the place. Cash talks
P. C. Thompson Co. Heppner, Or.
NOVELTIES IN BLACK
A fancy Crepon, black, beautifully de
signed, one pattern only, 40 inches "wide, all
wool, 6$ yards . . . . I o.UU
Only one pattern of 7 yards in a black wool,
40 inches, Pierole, the latest thing in brocaded
goods
$13.00
Walker, Minn., Oct. 20,-Eleven of the 20
Indians wanted by the authorities started for
Du"uth last night under a guard of soldiers and
accompanied by Indian Commissioner Jones
and Marshal O'Connor. Bug and his son re
fuse to surrender, but the Indians say that they
think they can bring them in. Marshal O'Con.
nor is firmly convinced that Bug will never be
captured. He said last night: "I am thoroughly
convinced that both he and his son were killed
in the battle, and I am sure this la also the rea
son the others have not come in." Com
missioner Jones says that he is well satisfied
with his work here, but he admits that there is
a strong probability that this the first outbreak
of the Chippewaa will not be the last.
A very swell fancy imported Crepon, exclu
sive design, 40 inches wide, 1 yards iD a
pattern, the choicest thing in black we have $15.00
An exclusive pattern in black Ottoman, 7
yards to the pattern, a beautiful design, 40
inches wide
$ 7.00
COLORED GOODS
Just one navy bine Bayadere, 7 yards, 40
inches wide $ 9.00
Black and navy blue Fopliup, 7 yard
lengths, 40 inches wide . . . $ 8.00
Kersey cloth in blue, grey Riid tan, 6 yard
lengths, 44 inches wide, makes a beautiful
winter suit uu
Storm Serges, brown and navy blue, 44 in
ches wide, extra heavy, 6 yards to the pattern $ 7.50
And many more of f qual value in Silk and
Wool. Plaid and Striped, and plain Mixed
Novelties at prices ranging from $4.00 up to $10.00
Prepared With Great Care
The 10 Wonders
Slocum's Pectoral Expectorant
Perfection Witch Hazel Cream
Perfection Odonto
Slocum's Carbolated Arnica Salve
Slocum's English Confectio
Sampson's Sure Shot Corn and
Bunion Cure
Slocum's Perfection Headache Cure
Dr. Budd's Golden Oil
Slocum's Little Liver Tablets
EVERY PACKAGE FULLY GUARANTEED
SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY,
Good Goods....
Fair Prices.i
Oplnlon of an Eminent Jurist.
Ballot reform In New York was necessary
says an eminent jurist, because mere politicians
by trade, who had no Interest In government or
politics except to enrich and aggrandize them
selves, sought perpetual control. There are
other excellent reforms besides that of the bal
lot. Conspicuous among them Is the reform In
a disordered physical system by Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, which counteracts tendencies
to serious disease bred by a deficiency of vital
stamina, Irregularity of the bowels; stomach,
liver or kidneys, and inquietude of the nerves.
This sterling medicine, which has for near half
a century won popular favor, not only for its
excellent qualities in a remedial rapacity, but
also for Its surviclble properties as a medicinal
stimulant.
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Then there is besides all these a good line of
T. R. HOWARD'S.
BRILLIANTINES, -
and
And an elegant Assortment of
GRENADINES, -SERGES
in Black,
HENRIETTAS
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,
Tinware and Furnishing Goods.
HENRY PlEKCKd VENTUHK.
Gcoocis
iVt Prices Witliin. Your Keach
Every weave, every sliade, every style in colored
goods can be found here in profusion.
Staple and Fancy Groceries-
Fme leas, ana uojjees.-
T. R. HOWARD,
II3r toner.
B
(Jraal Cosily Hloekmaa e It Wm Nm'
Betler.
Lono Cbmr, Or, Oct 2t.-Oratgo
Qibaon, of IVtidMon. I m piirohaaoJ
Urge band ol 3 oJ 3 ynr old el tare,
od tb7 wara r-atrila driven Ihroogh
bart en route to lVndletou. The hand
oonaletrJ ol about '.HH) heed of eboloe
callla, lop pricaa being paid for them
While eearrity of good bett cntllo
bae beep repoitod, (here em to be uo
trouble in arcrtriog atork when atoea
men are atlauVl Ith the prieee offered
A prominent callle rnU r, on b 'lug tine
tloited relaliee to the outlook for Ibe
coming jeer for cattle, sal. I:
"The eituatlon in the rail' market
eetut lo b alwiut m toll.iwt: 1'esifeUe
rattle are soetoe. Trier hue liewo good
for Dome tuue, and Paltlitiien have been
awuttliitf all their taltlatil lxk lo
market. Uri'lj tnonry ! t"ju id de
raani, and but fro choit'e ealv.e have
beet- ralerd. In emwrijneuca loitug
tvevee aie bar.! t gl It aeetna fa
able to rip H that Ihe g J pi ire ana-
obtained aill b'-t l ""! f" arnne lime
Man; eatllfinea think, and II ie Iwlleved
liter are good r- -i-a lr so doing, thai
ibere still be an nooeually letge Jntun I
from Europe lor American leee in
year. The ratU montrie of the far
t.ael ere short I d altable et x k. and
Karte nival drrnd la'gdr ain tint
oiintri for lie freh ni at. The deiuanj
ill prbablr etiMd Ihe innnlr. nder
i iMtl a milium, and In thai eeent
e will. of "Ufa, go big her Alio
eelher the out k fr the rattle tuil
owe I favutehle."
tuaatr le III-" '
tlmtl ..l Shim a ltn V.ill
lx.,l. ailL.il It I aIP.(
t our ll k"!' " '
l.rring up Hie lt !'' "1'nina ail On
i re h..in the II' l-oi -Ijf I .
Ii,.t I ;ti. '-, ..l lue, l'U h-U.
i,'t O ,1 i. I'r I " fin ! I
t !.-!.., I f I iH ,llliri!
tfcl f I ' " I'' ',v t'W
Henry I'irrre to Farm an Island 8,000 Acrri
In California.
Mr. Henry F. Tieroe, eon of Hon.
Nathan Pixroe, of this oity, ban cloeed
out bia titciiuive farming venture on
the Umiililln re ervntlon and hIho in
OrBnile llonrte v lley and removed with
hie fimily to CiilifomiH, enye the Milton
Engl. Mr. I'ierce gold hie Orumle
Honde ranoli to his brother, Oaoar, and
hie leiieea on the r( servnti m to Mr.
Wade, of Feiiilleton.
Hiity mili'H np the Hiicramentn river
from rtnn Franoinoo in u hii iHland con
taiiiing H.IIIK) Biires of fertile land. Be
fore I lie grunt flood of IH',10 thle iHlaad
whh oullivHted by email Urmrfl, hat
when the II hiiIh oame their pnHHeasioui
were wHHheil away and the entire ialaud
oompletely (levnatated. Hinoe that time
in attempt has ! eu raaJx to cultivate
the soil, it thermit was couidred too
hazArdon.
Lately, however, an extenHive dyke
ha been oonitraoted atotiud the inland
of (iilllmmit bnittht to protect it from
verfl'iw, and nn a recent trip to Cali
fornia Mr. l'ieroe leased tliia great body
of laud and be will attempt to again
place it under cultivation. IN eip0U
to raiae barley aud potatoea for the San
rauciaoo niarket, d if bitexpeolalioo
are reelizid will make a enng little for
tune in a few year. He has pnrobaaad
three large Iraoiion engine to do bia
plowing aod these will be ran night and
iley until the work I completed. Only
two horse will b kept on the farm and
these for Ihe purpo of hauling water
and coal lo the eugiueY Mr. l'ieroe baa
also pnrobaed a atearu launch to (aoili
late traveling from bi bum in Han
Franc moo lo Ibe farm.
MINOR & CO., Heppner, Or.
00TS AND SHOES?
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
AX. WCHTENTIIAIy CO.
They have anything in this Itathw ucn deend 0n " y" get "
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Str.at Repairing a Specialty
WAR IWflRflTlON
France PreparingEng
land All Ready.
Toulon to Bo the Center of
tho Important French
Naval and Military
Operations.
London, Oct. 22. Never elooe Great
Britain and France began to d input e over
Kgvpt, nor dariuK the mnet acute atege
of the Niger difference between those
countries, hag the aitiiatinn looked ao
nmtnona a today. In epile of Ibe hope
expressed in the journal of both conn.
trie that the matter would he amicably
arraoged.it ie a (act that the trench
naval and military antboritiea are rjck
ing feverieb preparation for war, and.
though os Ira reigna at the Uritiih dnok
yard at Porteraonih, Chatham and Dev
onpnrl, it le only tn oalm ot prepared'
ne.
IHlood'
ltestore full, regular action Msakw III
of the liuweU, do not lrrl- ill
tote or Inflame, hut leave B III 3
all the ripllrate rtliffitlve or- m
gRiiltm In iierfert rnndlMim. Try them. 39 rents.
Prepared only tiy V. I. HihmI A Co., Miwell, Mr. a
Where oau yon get a good fresh and
hot onp of pure Java and Mocha e ff e
for 5c? At The Maine. Open day and
nijht. Aleo, ham aandwinb, 5c; quarter
of a pie (home made), ooj pieoeofcuke
(home made), 5c; two boiled rgt;s, 5j;
cheese, cracker and lunch gooda.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
I"c
JtmtK Ml I. LI r II to Ml Ml.
The Well keawa 1'iaae Halrsssaa Will Be
Aaaia la Heppner.
Mr. Juael Mueller request the O telle
lo announce Ibat be will be in Heppner
attain aoou prepared to ehow tbemuato
lover of llsppoer and Morrow eonnty
the latest aud beet thing in bi liua
Hiure leaving llenpner two yeare ago
Mr. Mueller ha had phenomenal oo
Oeee in tlie sale or plauoe, ami will I
pi nt lo b received here on hie eonlem
plated visit eilh the (ame promise 1 U0-
eee erli whu'd ha tin retnrnea lo
retidletoli, where h now itflij iyltlg
lively tra.le in piano.
I'ribvb'y he will bring to lleppaer
one if II.' wonderful ttaoophoenk.
which are thegrnklist wusieal tuarveie
of the o nluif .
fViireitili'g hi Visit bete, Mr. Mueller
will make m ire d flint anattini'ineal
later In Hie (l,-tle. Ida many Irlrnd
here Ihroiitfliont lhe rinnly should
aeait ll iouing an I fl iife I lliat
he will be pr.psr.l .i ahow the'il g'Hxl
of nneieellett nnnl a" l otlh.
S iMi I r ha ann. nucemetit In the
(J.li'tie.
tHin I ..n.
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lit i r I ' i U t in t .a mi- ik , (I- .
.I i I II im I i"T 'inul a I i. ni- p,aj
t..i,i' urn I r all ,ir"-t ' f u n. l t.n trm
or ni.o .-y tef -I t , i' . r a ire
tinner rv a ' loo.;, Pv , iv , uk:
bi.., Ui an t Una. ti lnw. i- vol We eO.
London, Oct. 24. Tbe llritieh admir
alty Issued a number ol aigniQoanl or-
ler tbi morning. Tb dookyard at
l'ortmnnnth, Devon port and Chatham
bav received instruction lo prepare all
K) knot torpedo-boat deelroyer lor oom
mieaioning, o tbey will be able lo put
to aea in it boar.
The Cunard and bit Mar line bava
reoeived from Iba admiralty an intima
tion lo bold Iba reenheidiied ateamere
In readineee tor taming over to the navy
offleial.
Ftaia, Oct. .. Tb muoioipal anlbnr
iliea of Tnolon bava been notified Ibat
tbal place will be tbaeenterot Important
naval aod military preparation, and
bav been inetroeUd to arrange for Ibe
immediate reeoplino ot four battalion
of lafanlry, 1,500 m arlnea and ft 10 arlil
lerymen. Tba municipal txioooll baa
daoided tn cloee Ihe ecboolhoneea ana
tbey will be need to lodge the troop ta
Tb naval aalboriilr bava beea or
dared U etpdite the preparation for
the outfitting of Ibe new eqna.lroa.
Three Dnrturt la funsnllatloa.
From Benjamin Franklin.
"When yon are iok, wbnt yon like
beat i to be oboaen for a medicine in tbe
first tlaoe; wbal experience telle yon ie
best, to be cboeeo In tba aeoond place;
what reaaon (t. a. theory) aaya I beet is
lo be cboaen in Ihe leal place. But if
you can gel Dr. Iuoliuation, Dr. Experi
ence and Dr. Ileaaon to bold a consulta
tion together, they will give yon Ibe
best ad vice that oan be taken."
When yon bava a btdoold Dr. Incline
lion wonld recommend Chamberlain
Ooogb llrmedj becanee It la pleasant
and taf to take. Dr. Eiperieooa wonld
reeommend it because It never fail to
effect a apeedy and permanent en re. Dr
Keaeon wonld recommend il beraaee it
I prepared on eoientiflc principle, and
acta uu nature a plan In relieving the
Inou, ntieomg the lecretinna and rrsl ir
ing tb eyetern to a natural and healthy
eondiUon. For aala by tjouaer ir-
ran.
TDK COI'STV Cdl'KT OK THE 8TATE
ol Orciron. for the I'mimy nl Morrow.
In the matter of the iruerilliiiislilp o( iValter
M. I'baiiKS, a minor.
Oriler tn show r uiBt! on application of Guardian
fur order of sale of real eMnte.
It oppearliiK to this eourr from the petition
this day proxeuted nnd Hied by 8 K Moore, the
RiiHrdiaii of the ektiite of Wlter M..l'hauks, a
iniiiiir, prayp i for an order of saiu ol eertniu
real entiite. lieionuInK to said nrd. and In Older
to support and maintain anid minor it is neces
sary that such real estnte should lie sold:
it In h rchy ordered that the. next of kin ot
the mid want and all p.;rmiini interested In the
.aid entate. appear heftue. thin court on tVedncs-
l.iy, Ihe liilh day i.f Sovenilier. A. 1). lh'.'S. at
lu o'clock, a. in., at the court room ol this court.
at the court house In Heppner, lu the county
oi .Morrow, ami suue oi incxiih, men ami there
to show cause why an order should not lie
Krauled tor the rule of Midi real entitle, do
serlheil In Mild petition as follows: ItcKluiduit
lu the iniititie oi me i.iicklamutc river w.r.'
i hitlns iiorlh and 1 Ji chnlns east of southwest
corner of Paw land I hamliers n. I. claim No 4i
In township lu south ruiiK A went of MIMa-
mette meridian, thence south deirrees. 17. 5o
ehnlns, thence north one ennlii. east s.j chains,
nortti lil inu chains, west :t,;.'i i halua. north i
chains, east along: the hank of I.iicklamute
river H 75 chains, thence north i ilcaree. es-t
H Jll eliaiiis. south Kl iteirrees, west ta chains,
south 6 deKreiK, west I II chillis, south 'i'
leerees, west to place of la'iiliiiiini!. cniitainlua
12 .iii acres of land more or less, known as I Ik
KIuks Valley hlourliiir Mill property.
And It la further onleied that a copy ol this
onler lie published as rcinlred by law In the
tieppner i,aeue, a ucwsimper piiiillsheii semi
weeMljr In Heppner, In Morrow couut) , sUtte ol
Urecmi.
Dated this 1st day ol OcIoIht, A. I). vM
A.U. B.VKlllOl.dMKW,
Vi i County J Utlnn.
Drugs
Medicines
Toilet
Articles
SCHOOL BOOKS
Statiooery
PaiotsOils- Glass
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Conser & Warren, Pmggista.
Market
The Central
BROWN & BEYMER
Dealers in
.FresH, Salt and SinoKed Meats
lyHiii mm,,.....
Sausngei - Tfirtl, - Poultry,
Fish and Oysters Every Friday.
In opening this market we solicit the
patronage of the public assuring
them the best of meats, and gentle
manly and considerate treatment.
THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
REAL PROPERTY.
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la Hi matter oltli Mtatao! Jacob Johnson,
O fafN0tt '
Nolle la hereby iltsn that under and b
tlrturolan onter ol sale, re(itlarl)r 1iir.l out
ol !h count? eourt of Ilia flat of Orefon lor
(illllaia oiiiitT, ordertn ilia aaia oi in real
Aniwrlt of said astate. I alii on Saturday
iM'torwr aiinv nuur in s i, nm-s p m m
said dar sell at aublle auction In lh tilheat
hiddi-r for rash In hand, auhirrt toroiiflrmsiuti
b said court, all the rlsht. till ani lol. r-l
thai said dm-eaavd had at tha UM of his drwth.
NOTICE OF IXTENTIOS.
Land Drtli k T Tut D.u.i r, Okkook,
tx tol.er ai, l a
"01ICK H Hs-kKHV i K THAT THE
i followlna named ,eltK-r hjs filed noth c ol
lita toteiitlon to make hnai priaif In support of
his claim, and that ald proof w 111 be made be
lor V. I'raivford, County Clerk ol Morrow
county, ore.. u, at Itcppner, oreiioii.ou 1 Hi's
day, IHfCt-tuiirr a, ii'n, vi:
EVKX OKKtsRIbwiN.
of ltnton: hnnii'alead appltiallnii No. 4I7I
for the ht and Mt I K', and NtVu LV
(tee II. 1 p I M, K. . W. M.
He name me lollowing witnease tn prove
his enntlnn us raeldene Uiu and cultivation
of said land, vu hrnesl Hper. ol yltiiiton.
tires cm; H. K. ewaaicart and llohrrt Turner, of
Heppner, Oregon. J. H. I lper, of Milton, (ir-
(oti J. I. I t i .
Hi l Hcaisier.
NOTICE OF IXTESTIOS
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Til PU.r;. Oreton. tvtober d, la".
NOTICK I HKKKRY U1VKN THAT, TOWN
ship three I'M south of ranae twenty one
(21) east ol the. Willamette aieruuan, iiri-aou
haa lieen surveyeo, anil an appmven in oi
th anrver thereol will I tiled In this olllce on
the KHh dsy of Noreinlier, lH-.tH. at o'clock
a.m. On ami alter aalil nay, applications lor
entry thereol will be received at this ottice.
Minor, I thada and year ahova written.
JY K l.t rs.
Otis PTTaoa. Iteginter.
Kecilver. i
Weak
Lungs p
Ii you hive coufhed and
and all lutenwt of his estate which may have
tn sulontly acipilrrd, In and lo the I'd.
LtMD Orrira at Thi Pali as. naanoM.
I N lotn-r 1. Hr
X'tnltKH H KRUnV WVr.M 1HI lilt
1 lollowtnf nallird settler has bled noti
of his Intention to maka final proof In
support "I his claim, and thai aald pnail will
r loadv iH lore . . i rawtorn I ouuiy ( irri. ai
H-fi'io r, Oreifoil, on wedmsday, iJecembrr I,
is :
V I'D LIC LAND SALE.
I'KTTtD KTATIS LaXO Oltll I,
The I'alles. Ir . t)et V l
X'OTICK 1 nt.kKHV i.llt.N THAT IS
iniraiiance ol Instructions froto Ibeeoin
m:Mloner of iha teiicral laud nrhee, under
authority rested lu hlin by erc'inn Jii 1'nltr.l
etatea lii.yrl Slalnte ss ameinieil I.T Ihe a t el
eonarrM appmil Fehruary A lV e will
pnawt to utter at pnblle sale on Ihe lth dsr ot
Not ember nest, at tun clia k a. m. at this ottic.
the following; tract ot land, to alt: Th K V,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Orru at 1 h Dallis. Oaanois.
Heptemtier Heat.
NOTICK lit HERKRY filVKN THAT THE
followtua i ameil settler baa filed notice ol
his Intention to make 8nal proof In support ol
nis ciaun, aun inai sam prooi win tie inane na
ture V. Ciawford, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, November 4, ltfw, vis;
WILLIAM A MiiKUAN,
of lone; homestead application No. ftto for the
en, iiWif eec a aud N', NWV itec.lo.Tp JW, K
il It'll, He names the liiltow ing witness to
prove Ills continuous residence upon and colli
vatlon of said land. vie. Oscar J. W llllamson,
John Klnsr. Ml lion H. Morgan, James M. tumb
le I, all ol lone, oreaoii.
J. P.I ITAa,
W-IW Kes later.
coughed until the Lnlnj mem S
tnn of your throat nilung Z I IN ,..u...i..
ft J W ftlalltflMlMOU 1
il InlurrwiJ, ...m. a.i n,i
V
w uiwioe or-iiii ri pr'."-ij ,ii,,t,i in mt.w i jiirr. n n . i r. w n r. 1.1 oi iiuninii, 1 r. as I p I S, K i a. W M, couUllll
nw loiimy ire.Hi, wii 1mrl.d application No. l7 lor the acres
The ! S ol ami no no i. ana ,n a- i I p I s, K s I: Any and all jer.iis elalmln sdvrrx-ly the
T I It V, if N ".of are. 7 and lota No I and . and ,h, i.,wlii wllnafc to prove abme-dreerlbed lands era s.tvl.e.l to file their
I ih a V nl i W a and M K V ol a ol ere I ... . .... ruims in una iiftl'-. on or lwl..r ma t
d Ihe at yil awe . all in Tp f. south I (.( j , (n,an j , l(lMn ( .Imfiiaivit for Ihe eomuieiu-ement ol said sale.
t M and aald I'Oip-rtv will t I .,.,. tir...n. and 1 nomas Ho,thl.y and other w Ise llielr rlshta w III he lorlelifd
iu the aald preiaisr K H Ho. 1, lolU r, ol Union, or,on. Jat V If . Otis prisa.o,
uat AilnillllsTItaktsli. I . . a. a . i . . . . nil I lii.i.a kl l . ai
f mwvw n,n,Vn. xaTiCK OF IXTEXTlOW
I I - " I til A
l iivtn-s vj ft, i"&, vi.
ln iullia leaf.
I., n -. p'e Im, In, ai. l I u .. It
".,!, il ir a(liiinl "I he iple id I "
', , .'.( sre t.owr l-ui"f (aarra
I v I t'i .H i si II. ri id Iwn m .l...i
K,. i i H i i,i,, it ii I time to :inn 1
..it rv i.ri It p.mna n-. td n.ve.1.
1, ,1 ( an sre Ihr rot dr ,gl Hil 1
Scotfs Emulsion j
of CoJ liver Oi! will tooth
itrr.nglhtn ni probably cure a
'flu coJ liver oil lu&t ani
ttrtnjttuni th wclun4 tl-
tutu The glyurin toothci
arul hU them. Th hypo-
phoiphitet of lime And tod 1
impart tone and vigor. Don't
Wet these cough. One X
W!tte of the EmuUlon truy do
more for you now than ten
un do Utrr rn. Be lure you
lt SCOTTS EmuUion.
L.mo Orru a af Lauam. oasneai
O I11W1 .
limrny nivri hut im"
nimrl Srttief has tllnt l.otlcv ol
Seauai pfiad In Sl p"r ot
Mid pr -.l will l ttia-le !
Lira ll I ixin'V ! ol Mitrntw e.iillity Ore
n, at llrpplwr. , on ls-nda r
" 1 1 VI l III ATT.
,,l l.or.laoe. Itere-na, hesete.l f. r 'lit
!.. I and I and I I p a, H f
Me pane tt lolloalne II .e I.. .
hi. po,iiiiooa rsl'leiM- n ai"l i nilgai
Ml land. ! M.I ll'.sl.. and A J I . k
,.i Het.i.,rr, Ortfioi. i.m. a rir.a at l A
W Vol. m. ol Outdane, Or"
K a Hiati sir.
m Ni.'r
N
a
t'Kn'l
t f .r rvm'-U l, )er re. Ail
1 lo , ..'i, !, eiiie I'.snr-teavl
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rVofi of InUnVon.
t 4B tiia At La ln "S
la ih.-t 1 1 I
oiii a t HraT iiiN mu inr
I..I . !'. I.m.t SPOlf h. f 11 ti'rfie
nl I.I. l"n.o aae M p.a.l m .e - l
i.i ... i . a. I Inst .."I I t I - '
r il..- I miiiii ( !. ot V..ro. t.-n u
.,,,..n et lle po, tare . tf.'eo.i4( V,
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nl i..M . llTt' ..it.le t w-41 A,.f tbe
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Me .' ! P' tl'wM I t e.e
t, . , n. I.i. ,. ereelM- ' 1 t I ' '
H id od ! Slsl lle "I A J ! k ,
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f J! klt'U1l
Laid orru at LAi.sns ot.i..
in i.,i. r i:,
oiler m HKKrnt r tiutihk
lot. taint named settler has med noth-e
rl his Inieoti.tft to make final pr,Mf In snptrt
ot hi. claim, and thai Mid i.r.. all! h made
IHlore loe County I leik of Harrow onntr
at IC ;-pnvr, oieeon, ou oifmlwr
law. ll
K l t A HIHKII.U
id lie 1'iiff. tinnealad So a' t, for Ihe
!., a k i, a d ', and It I
ae, i: t v : H r M
He iav iin ft, h'l eaitis; wltiieaMS to prove
ht.iou'iu i. ret. let e npoi end rnlt vatlon
,.l a I l.o.l l I' A II" rreo. C llerren.
m't llrM.hr
I r.-i uria'iii.
Lamd orru at Taa Psi.iaa. nai-ion,
- eplrlitlwr I 1, a-al,
X'OTICK I lirRKRY f.rM THAT 1 II i
it follow Ilia naniial aettler has filed notlec. of I
pis intention Ul niake tln.i prH. i. s i pp.) I of j
lilsrialm. and thai aald pt"il will In made'
t- fi.re fc. i Male. C a 1 .niiiitiMi.mer. al lone,
Owfin. on aalnrday, ortoiier il. I V s
V) At.tr H a SMlt II, of lone;
lt.ooe.lead Applti afloll So T. ff (he t"t
"H and lou aad 4. it. Tp I a, K :.
S
II, tiniN the following alto.. !, to prnv.
111. ra.itlnnn.if fvaldrlf lllw.t, and en II 1 1 .1 loll
willl.M Me'titny an i iirpp. , Ml, land, vn rra'' li-"wi a
I. V
a rt s rt
hei.u-r
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lssh Orru AT Twi Pi I a. Osnoe
N
.i , i:
Han.r ta T. .' '
I.Mie, oreaoii.
J Ihliti.n Wi.M.n. atlof
jay r. i ita.
lU-f later.
Notice of Intention.
Laud Orru i at LaOsa!., Oamoa,
a toU-r it asst.
VOTtf'E W HERKRY CIVKN THAT Tr-
il followtn name. I settler haa fllct notice
of his Intention to make flual proof In support
of his claim, and that said priaif will be made
twlore the County Clerk of Morrow County, ur
egun.al Heppner, llretrnn. on Oct. i. lva, vU:
JOHM VY. HCOTT.
of Fehn. Orefnn, homestead No. fcMa, for th
! i, "ee. l:i, I p I N H. A K W M .
He name, the lollowln wllii.seee tn prove
bi. Foinluiious reaideui-e upon and eulllstloa
oi Mm taiol. ts: William Conkdu. of bye;
rank Klllkeiiiiy. nf Hrppuer: James Mi-Cuw-l
r end Orant Biubanau, taith ol K. ho, ore-
It. w. BASTiavr.
Heaister,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lamp Orru k at Th Ham i. Oasooa.
N. . eepieniMr IS, -i
oTiiE m iirRrav t.ivr iHtt thr
f..lloan( liameej selllet ha Blt tlottre)
ol his Inientinii lo mk flnal prof In supt-irt
othisrUlm, and that hi (,ro,, will l ia
Ul..t. 1 r ford. niiutv I'leik. at II .. ......
or. ..n. on alnr.lar i u,ir .V. l-r, i i
WILLIAM A. rr.R! ,o L.,rt:
llnmeiiead Applieaiion Ho Alia, lor Ihe elV
ai-. . 1p I R .11 V M
Me I. me. the l..lli,( wll.ii',. n nrnv
hi. eo' llino.ii. iKl'Inn i.fxn i. I eullivallnn
..lMlll.nl ,i vi, V..ttt, K kl K.., her,
J..hn M. Hill. ii and W , i.,a a MrAll.ler ail 4
LeKlnaton. orefft.u.
Jat r. it rsa
Timber Culture ""Final Front .
mint i iin.ntv tdtn ihat iitr
f e. 1 ef h... Al li..l. l
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WT- " 41 1 aHf of Ml plwl. i'r . e.. 6 -1 In Ii.
pat i a it A , , ,.i t.,i,,.M.. , i. o... ti,i ir.-.i i.i
of f 'l t V e. h.im -. t ap'tl. ala o av"4 1 i I l. 'k ot M.e,.w I ...,i I, l . . ,.r , , ,
t,x II,. a W II l I s k O f M I Hen-net, ltre..l on rri lav . t"tl Uav nf
M. ti.".e 0e I i' w ,t,,.. 1,. f . ., -,lr on ll' ilr i nil" a; Int. .11,.,,
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rClU.IC LAND SALE.
l aivsn Pttt. I tan 'rrn a at Ta tisuts.
in. ,n la !..! f . tan
Av-.i.M K la MS l.l iittri THAT It ft' R.
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" "e te- rial la. uu l.i .uih.rt..
n, ...'e-1 hm t.y extlon H A, I Ml pi.i
kellu-l t.l.llee a. amende-) I.V Ibf r of tHs.
i'l ' e r-' "i.', r.. te.v we WMI pro
' "' at pni.( m on tn ih dav cat
t i. ,,t ,.tf. i,,,, m , el iMs o(Te
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If , I M ,enl MiIb 3
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r .a nj In U . ir.,m ,. M (m II,. .f hr.
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