The Gazette. Friday, October 28, 1898. L11IEST TELEGRBPfl. Oxe of the very important feat ures to progress necessary in county is the fact that our farms should be smaller, and, of course, more thoroughly culti vated. We have at different times advocated the division of large tracts of land into small farms. We believe if this were done, so that one man would own not more than forty acres, and half that amount all the better, that we would have the most prosperous .. section of country in the state, and where there are now many hamlets and 6mHll towns we would have fairly good-6ized towns of 500 to 3,000 population in the country. The fact of the increased and more thrifty population in the country .would bring along all the accom panying conditions to make this possible. It iould bring about a state of business conditions that would demand and naturally pro duce well improved county roads, and all other necessary improve. ments of a similar nature for the same reasons. We believe the in creasing demand for the product of the farm and a slight increased demand for real estate of that class will have a natural tendency to cause more thorough cultivation, and to accomplish this smaller tracts of land will be in demand In many cases in this county the prices paid for small tracts of land have been too high, and the terms too severe, and as a natural conse quence individual hardship has re sulted. .The adoption of this method in our county would be o: vast benefit from an individual source of reasoning, and naturally would equally Jbenefit the county in a publio and general sense. St, II el ens' Mist. Brief War News, Tele graphic News Notes, Etc., Etc. Mlt. KLLI8 MINOR HONORED A An Urt'Kon floorer and Successful Busi ness Man of Oar Stats. Yesterday moroiuii'i Oreuonian oon tained a life-like portrait of Ellis Minor, our runpcotej fellow oitizurj, anil abort biogrsptilOHl ".ketch of botb hiuiHrlf hd1 wife, who hava been bo long ami promt- nouUy iduutiflud with the growth of llrtppoer uud developmHut of the but rnnndintf oouutry. This maour of reoogDltion of the ploueera of the bUte who band to tiie present ifunnrutioQ a territory under a high itate of cultiva tion, temultiK with produdtH, Mm moult ot a lift) of bardahipo, expi-rlmunti and. elf dauial, on their part, by the leading newspaper of the state in commendable ' from the fact tbttt it caimea the young people aud preaeut bueinvaa element of our atate to stop and consider the clmr- eotur and Malory of thnae who are en titled to their appreciation end grati tude. Following ia the Orrgouiau'H tribute to Mr. Miuor and bis eatimuble wife: Among the pioneer of Morrow oounty, Mr. aud Mrt. Kllia Miuor re two of the beat known and most oolTeraally ttateemnd. Mr Miuor was born Id Oreen oounty, l'en oaelvauia, June, lKII'J. He moved to HumyTille, la., in 1HH7, wbere be was married to Miaa Aon M. Hill, who win boro la Bedford county, I'euoajlyauia, 10 1KIJ. Ia lHi ttmy orossed lha plains, making their Ural atop at Waoouda Marioo oounty, Or. Io Wl they wol to wbat was than Umatilla county, ant llllig oo ltbea orerk, where Ihey lived At yeara, wheo Ibay mofwd to II .tipner toeo place of only ail or arveu amall biiildiug. The growth of Heppuer waa rapid, tod Mr. Miuor built what baa farilnee baao koowo aa the City holtd which be ootid uotd for mituber of yeara. Mr. an I Mra. Minor hate nin obildreu aefeo datighteTaaml Iw.i anna Una too, Otrur, la pMiulnmit stock raiaar, an I the other, Artha, a ihimm ful nierohaul of Ibia ilno. Nif HTitLE, Oct. 23. The Belle Mea'le shoot ing tournament clewed today. In tbe closing day's events J. A. R. Elliott won a 20-bird match from J. A. Cling. The special match for tha championship of the United States, 100 live birds, (HO a side between Roll Heikes, of DayVm, O , in defense of the Cast Iron cham pionship medal and William Elliston. of Saah- ville, was won by Heikes, killing V birda to EllUton's 94. This is the fourth time Heikes has won the medal. Albany, S. Y., Oct Zi The Union Tobacco company of America, capitalized at 10,000,000, filed a certificate of incorporation with the sec retary of state today. The company proposes to manufacture and sell tobacco in all forms. The directors are Francis G. Ingeraoll and Charles M. Billint's, of New York, and William A. Cole man, of Brooklyn. Chicago, Oct. 25. Since the announcement has been made that the Oregon Short Line is shortly to be consolidated with the I'nion Pacific, competitors of the latter road fear the action will result In the closing of the Ogden gateway to their traffic and that the Union Pacific will again insist that all business de stined to points on the Oregon Short Line be turned over to them at the Missouri river. It is now authoritatively stated that there are no grounds for these fears. The Ogden gateway will remain open as it is at present and the V'anderbilt plan of gateways at all junction points will be adhered to. Washington, D. C, Oct. 25, The Catholic Young Men's National Union opened its annual convention In this city today with delegates present from many cities, including large num bers from Boston, Trenton, New York, Provi dence, Chicago, Albany and Bt. Louis. After the formal organization of the convention the delegates adjourned in a body to the cathedral, whero pontifical mass was celebrated. After the services the gathering reconvened and spent the day listening to the reading of a num ber of papers concerning the history, growth aud work of the national organization, Sam Fkancihco, Oct. 25. Police Judge Con- lau has refused to surrender to the military authorities Private John Whiton of the Ten nessee volunteers, who was charged with assaulting a woman In her own home. The Judge said the guard-house had no terrors for such a man, and he proposed to make an example of him. Whiton was convicted. Sam Fhancihco, Oct. 25.--Catherine Sophie Bertha Do Oiraud D'Agay. an aged French woman, who came here from Vancouver, B. C, on the steamship walla Walla, has been refused a landing by Commissioner North on tha ground that she is liable to become a public charge' From documents found In Mrs. D'Agay'a pos session, the oliicials of the Immigration bureau conclude that she is an anarchist. The woman says she is a French royalist and lost all her money in British Columbia mining properties. Hho claims to be a cousin of the French consul general in New York. You Will Invariably Fine The Latest Production of Eastern Looms, The Swellest Furies of the Season, Now that the schools are commencing All should know that- P. C. Thompson Co. Have the nicest assortment of WRITING TABLETS The most fashionable shades and colors, in the larg est and most varied assortments right here on our MlW I .fi! U UK UUUJ LUlWllIJa We have given particular attention to the requirements of the ladies of Heppner and vicinity and believe our efforts in this direction will be stamped with your approval. NOVELTIES IN BLACK A fancy Crepoo, black, beautifully de signed, one pattern only, 40 iucbes wide, all wool, 63 yards ..... f 8.00 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. Only one pattern of 7 yards in a black wool, 40 inches, Fierole, the latest thing in brocaded goods $13.00 A very swell fancy imported Crepon, exclu sive design, 40 inches wide, 1 yards in a pattern, the choicest thing in black we have $15.00 An exclusive pattern in black Ottoaaan, 7 yards to the pattern, a beautiful design, 40 incheB wide $ 7.00 COLORED GOODS Just one navy blue Bayadere, 7 yards, 40 inches wide . . . . . $ 9.00 Black and navy blue Poplins, 7 yard lengths, 40 belies wide ... $ 8.00 Kersey cloth in blue, grey and taD, G yard lengths, 44 incheB wide, makes a beautiful winter suit $ 4.50 Storm Serges, brown and navv blue, 44 in ches wide, extra heavy, 6 yards to the pattern S 7.50 And many more of equal value in Silk atd Wool, Plaid and Striped, and plain Mixed Novelties at prices ranging from 4.00 up to $10.00 Then there is besides all these a good line of Wakiiinoton, Oct. 2".-Naval olllcers who liave visited Havana harhor recently have re ported Unit the line new steel floating drydock which whs purchased hy the Hpaulsh govern mi-nt in Kngland, and towed to Havana Just prior to Hie onttmmK 01 the war, rannoi oe niovc-l, mv ing to iieghrt oil the part of Hpanish (illiccrs, and also to their itiahlllty to properly manage the dork. The structure is large eliouKh to take in any of our Imttle-shlps. A ITHUO LIKK4HY t'OII HHT.NKIt. Tha rrprfaoiitalioni o( Ilia II. Tarm ! Library Cu. are her atiJ Ilia iwopl of Heppnrr una? hart Ilia ip itliMiljr of Muiring a etatioi. Tha plana of tbia fuiii-cro a, a In lorn.- ty Ilia trading rdnpat.ir ami library (xnpl all ovar Ilia r nmtry au.l II117 prounutoa it "Tha gran li-sl dolH-nptiou of tha fwnlury." Tin- tiring 1.1M) fnluinn of eh'iloa aelwla l oraa, bioh ara ao.'e.ibW to tuambra lha aama aa a city library. Tba nianitiorahip roaia but f .1 for flva yara, m-hinli mail It aally ailhin lb racb of all, an. I Dona hii, miaa It. Tha In rnrporallt (III la I ho l'nlrily of Ilia rrataltiig Library, ami Indoles tu hlirary li-aturca apokra or, lha I ihitiI fi nres tm moat r.minn adslila. Nn family pan alTurJ li ba iit.oul a mmbrtiip ml ! y person 10 lha eomiunnity ahouM li.'i 'lira lully iiilu lha plan. It ai l Ilia llhrary ami nnivaraily laaliirca Ilia ni'iulirra Lata lha following prif la ! I. Tha pniliv of baying any Ikw tinlili.hr.l al bulnaala pru 2 Kri aubi'riiloii la "Tlia Library ItiilMla, Hi f-fllnial magagln of Ih I riitotsitr 'l lb Travi-hug Library J his rnagailna la blrn claaa anj lha rrg Olar aiihaarlptlon prio It II pt yaar. 3. Music .1 pnila"". hieb anatiK'S .rh mainlwr lu pnr'haa any rniiain pnlilishsj al Jito iunl id 5ll li '! yrt 0' til. I Tha rrblnititig of b-nika an I rnaa 1 al a ilii i'it of '1 1 f rDl or lha Inaiaal twlalilllil nra. A'tvaa li lha library la aloua oitb rr i' l tmra Ibaa It. a a , i,.iiinir)r, lua pmipla it J'isl tt-rf-f1 h irlal l-J It'll, BRILLIANTINES, - GRENADINES, - HENRIETTAS and SERGES in Black, And an elegant Assortment of Dress Goods Vt Prices Witliin Your Reach Kvery weave, every shade, every style in colored goods can bo found here in profusion. MINOR & CO., Heppner, Or. 00 State News.' Fred O. Knse, the O. R, A N. locomotive engi neer who dli-il lut Krlday of typhoid fever, at his home ill l a tliaudu, was hurled in Lone Fir cemetery, Portland, Huuday afternoon, hy the Mueeahees. While plrklii apples at Hiisehurtr, 1. John stun, a I'tilted llrethreu inlnlsler, fell from a la dih-r ahoul 14 fei't. lie hruke his arms at the wrlxts and was serloiinly hrulsed ahout the d mid fin , Mr. Jiihimton Is over 70 years of sue lie Is 11 veteran 01 the civil war. The death of II H. Ilalley, an ohl pioneer rest dent of Uimide HoihIh valley, occurred at his home near Islnni! CHy Himday niornlna, Octo her IKI, 1h!h. Mr. Ilalley has Immmi oil the sh k lieil for several months ami his death waa not niiexH-etrd. He settled In the (Irsnde Honde In lHid. tt Is reported that some Portland prospectors hava discovered rich gold deposits on I'Plx-r Kail creek, ahout IS tulles from Kuaena. They are now cutting; a trail from the uialu road to the mine, a distance ol 10 miles. W. II. loiir, postmaster at Hwect Home, has heen srre.te.l on therhargeof rnilx-f ling funds of the nlllee. He Is known lo he short ll.i'J on money order liiislurss. Ha tMik charge of the olhee last July, hut made no returns to tha gov eminent, hut appropriating tha process for himself, Is also said that ha has misappro priated several hundred dollars Ulollg U) the Miiei aU-es II. was held In II, 'iio bonds, aud will t. taken to Portland lor trial. Ha la a young man of good family counorllotia. Other pers on are supp- sed to hava profited by his dulaliallons. Hest to tiike alter dinner; prevent distress, aid dtcea tlon, cure constipation. furely voKetable: iln not gripe or rame pain. Hold by all druggists. V rents. Prepared only by V. I. Iluod Co., Lowell, Masa MtKKIMt. Pills ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE HEAL PROPERTY. OF FOUR DAYS ONLY. November 11th, 12th, l.'tth and Uth. The Garmao Hpeoialist, from Fort- lane, Oregon, will be in Ueppber, at the Palaoa hotel, end will retnro onoe a mtintb. It yon Lave chronic catarrh, oonaulta- tinu ia free of cbarg-e. Io you blow muona from the noae? Are you troubled with bleeding of tbe noaeT Are tbe ooatrila obalraoled, makiug breathing diflloultf Are yoQ boarae at limea? Ia tbe mnona dropplog down from tbe back of noae into the throat? Ia yonr noae atopped op? Ia your bearing aflaoledf la your tbrual core el limeaf D ) you eptl a good deal wbeo rising in lha tnorniDg? IV) yoo bm end bak to clear your throat? Catarrh ia a dangeroue diaeaaa, wbicb laada into conatimpllon. Weak eye cored; eroaaeyei atationed without enlling Ibe cord. Oatareote removed without knife; glasaee fitted where olbere have failed rnplnre aud harnla enred withool opera lion. Chroaio rhaarnaliain aod kblney trooblee e epeoially. Do not fail in aae the German Bpeclal- lata. A friendly talk will eoal yon Both ing, end la bouod to reeult 10 (reel deal of good to yoo. Remember the dele. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Johnson, deceased : Notice ia hereby given that under and h virtue of an order of sale, regularly issued out of the county court of the Htate of Oregon foi Ciilllain County, ordering the sale of the real property of said estate. I will on Saturday October 'i!th, at the hourof 'i o'clock p. mot said day sell at public auction to thehlgheai bidder for cash In hand, snhlttct to oonlirmatbn. by said court, all the right, title and Interest that said deceased had at the time of his death and all Interest id his estate which may havi been subsequently acquired, In and to the fol lowing described real property situated in Mor row County, Oregon, lo-wlt: The N w it 01 i-ce. n, and lot M. 2, ami the f. K 1 of N W a of Hec. 7, and lots No i and :i. and the H R I4 of N W and N E V of NV VI ol ner 7. auutne a w ' 01 hvc. ti. a 1 in n 1. soot 11 ran lie Zl east N M and said uronertv will Ik soiu upon tiie satu premises r. I), kihih, Si- Aiimintstrator, llions Mi'ltroorn Al the resilenee f tin lrt Ivt'a parent, Mr. aud Mra. J II. Mcllri'itn, in Mmnlalo valley, by ltev, A. I4 Tlio'iiiibrnan at II a. n (Mob. lH'.H, Daniel I'. Ilicka an.1 Miss Jrsa'e F. Mi'Mroom. The cere ninny waa perfurtued in the preanoa of a large mrnli r i.f r.lativ an I invited g'l -Ih. Aft r tid. ti t's, ciingralillatiiitia guod wishi4, eifl, tha g ik.Is were io v lei t j tbi iliunig r xiiii where li.iiint.'.i'H bhtiij let waa prepared to which all did ample J ultce. After din n r amid the go.) I wbiUea, liaiuga and te;ra, i f friend a i l relative, the young Omple l ink tlirir dprtur f r Wesl.m their lulure liotti. Mr. Ili.'ka ia a pr.sa perutia yoiiug farmer of aa.ia where he la well and fab irably known. M as Mi'lUoii.n I. also sroll a... I f. .r.l.l kinen to W.al.o wh.-re .ha allu ld .Hgtliti, COmbini With the Wcil-..h-.l and male many warm fr.eti.U. Unown .ni hiffhlf prisci HyPO Mr lli.'ks ia bull tmg at altraeliva and ! . 1 t , ' s. e.ini'iio Itona rsi..-uc f.ir the rereptlns of Ina lirw bride. What is Scott's Emulsion? It it a stKngthtnin; food" and tonic remarkable in its fifth-form ing- proper tici. It contain Cod- Liver Oil emulsified or partially phosphites of Lime and Soda to that their potency it materially increased. Notice of Intention. Lakd Orrica at LAiiaAXtig, Ohkoo. ) totK r p.i. h t. TOTICK IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 following tiame-l settler has died notice ol hlslnteiitlon to make final proof In support ol hlsciaim, and mat satu pnnii win ne made be for the County li-rk ol Morrow county. Ore gon, at Huppner, Oregon, on December 5, Is'.m, vu; I.BVI I HIATT, ol (liirdane, Oregon, homestead No IK'.!.', for the lots I ami J and Ku NKIa Hc. ITplH.Ka K. lie name tha lolloping wltnessna to prove his conttnitmia residence upon and cultivation ol ld land, vll: Mat Hughes and A. J. Took of Heppner, Orvgon; James A. Pearson anil A, W, or ton, 01 uurilaue, Oregon. K. W. BARTl.gTT, Ml Register, S TIIE COfXTV COI UT OiT TIIE STATE ot oreou, lor the Coutitv of Morrow. In the matter of the giiurdiaimhip ol Walter 1 naiiKs, a minor. )rder to show chiisd on application of Cluardian lor order 01 sale ol real extitte. It oppeariiig to tin court from the netltliin his day presented nd liled hy A K. Moore, the laruiaii 01 the vslntc ol Walter M, I hanks, a iiiuor, priiylng fur an order of Bale ot certain eat estate belonging to said ward, and in order to suptNirt and iitnliioiiu aall tniniirlt Is lieces nary that such reiil c'stiite mould be sold: It la h. retiy ordered that the next of kin of the Mild ward and all perwins Interested In the aid estate, appear hefoie this court on Wednes day, ine nun nay o ..oveinl.er. A, l. I'JH, at In o clock, a. 111., at the court room fit this court. at the irt house hi Mcppuer, lu the county .11 ..i.imitt . ivim sune 01 urt-gon, men anil there to show nim. why 111 order should not be granted fur the s.ile uf hueti real estate, de-serllK-d In ml. I iM.ttt as follow Ii. l.IiioIiiu III the liil.l.lle of the l.nekiaiiiiite river U nali.s nortti ami .'1 -; elniins east of southwest lornerol liiiu hind 1 loiiiil.ers h. L claim No 4i. In townshlo 1.1 south riiiiee a wot of Willa mette meriiiinn. thence rouih r'a il.'i'rei, 17 raj chains, thence 1101 In one cliulu. east a.T.i chains, north i.l hxi clonus, uist :t.;. cbaitia. north t inaiiis. east along the hank of Lucklaiuiite rl ver : 7'. elialos, thence north A degree, ea-t 4.JU chains, south M deirrecs. west lHebalna south i degni-s. west 4 11 chains, south .t dearths, west to place ol la gliinlng, coutalnlng 1'jt.Miacre of hind more or less, known aa the itiiias taiicT rioiirios' .sun orotHTtv. Ami It la further or.leie.l that a con nl tills order lie published as required by law In the .icoioier inriie, a ncasi aocr luiti tshiwi semi. H-kly In Heppner. In Morrow county, slate ol uregon. Dated this Isti'sy of October, A. t. 1'. A. U. BAllTllol.dMs.vV. fouuty Judge. Notice of Intention. Land Orru a at La OasKbs. Ossoow. Octolwr 19. lvt X'OTIrB la HEREBY UIVK.N 1 HAT 1 II K 1 tollowliia liamesl settler has "led notice of his Intrtitlon to inaka final proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will lie made Ixlora the I onnly t lerk m Morrow count Oregon, at Heppner, Orrgon, on December Itrm, vu: JA!r. A. riAMO, of flurdane, Oregon, homeatead No AMI, fur the hh V He s, T. slid NW la, Sgi, and N' Mk ere. 11 mis. h e a. II names the following witnesses to prove hlseontiniiovs rsahietir upon and cultivation of said land, via: Mat Ungues and A. J. Conk of Heppner, Oregon: Levi L II tall and A. M isoclou, ol uurdaue, urrgort. K. W. RAfcTI ETT. HI kaglstrr XOTIVE OF ISTEXTIOX. Uao Orru at Tee Pali as. Ossoog. ISInlff .SI pr VOTICE IH IIFRKRY tttVIIMi 1 M AT THE il follow In a named Settler ha Bo-1 nolle of his luientlon u make Bnal pr of In supfairt t ai claim, n.l msl l.l pr.x.i win im ma lt beiur t iaaiorti.t ouniy t ir'S. ai Heppner uregiin, on aaiur iay iieremner i, io, vu. S ll'ATRU K KILKENNY, ol Hrppner, llomettra.1 A pclnatloii So , for ih 1 N V A...I N4 eks. aer, ft tplVl g II names Ih following ll to prm his eiifittnooii reatdeiK-e tto au.l rttllivatloti nl said land. ls t'haa VaiiW Inkle. John her l.laii. J sine t arty and John t arty, all ol Hrpp- Ber. rgou, aa 7 li? C, It 1 AS. RegUder, Notice of Intention. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE SlocurrVs Pectoral ExpectoraQt. Is without doabt the most efficient remedy ever put up of the throat and lungs. It never fails to cine the most severe case of cougb, cold, hoarseness, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs; will prevent cousumption if taken in time. If you or your friends have a cough or cold do not fail to try a bottle of Slocum's Pectoral Expectorant. It removes phlegm and soothes irritation. If you take two-thirds of a bottle without any benefit return the one- . third and bottle to us and get your money back. We have confidence in our preparations and propose to 6tand by them. SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY. Good Goods.... Fair Prices. i T. R. AT-- HOW ARB'S. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries- T. R. HOWARD, Heppner, 00TS AND SHOES!!! THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF They have anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a good article when they guarantee it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Specialty Drugs Medicines Toilet Articles school books Statiooery PaiQts Oils Glass c 1 G A R S Conser & Warren, Dfugaists, XUTICE OF IXTEXTIOX. Lard Oi cu a at Tiir. Di,i . Oagnot. x tnln-r Jo. VOUCH in IIHtrnY lilVKS TMAT1HP! 1' ..lln lug lis. Mr, I .. ttl.-r ha flle.1 nntleei.) hi Inteiithiii to mahe Iimhi ,roif In suiHirt nl Ills rlallll. aill that S-...m.I III Ih ina.l t. tor s. iraaiurti, 1 mnity i,-r k o M.irrow ei.uuiv, iiregmi, at ii..i.nir, lin-gou, 011 l um. kVKM OKKMrKanK, of leslngton; honi. .-. I at'i'llrallnn No. ITa lor Ih . .Nh't .. a i Nt'a ami NMUHfc', aer .14. 1 1. I a. rl Ji. K W . 5J II iiauu-a Ih I. .Ilea In vitro-.- Innmts his rontlnil us re.eoi e uixiii ami rnllli allon ol aslil laml. (II Km.-.t I li-er, nl l-inrion. nt.ai.n H V. eagnrt anl Koliert Turner, nl iie.urr, urrgon.j. ti. rijatr, oi Milt ore g"" . I. r. I.( . 4 KcglMer. 1 II,, . Fish and Oysters Every Friday. In opening this market we solicit the patronage of the public assuring them the hest of meats, and gentle manly and considerate treatment. THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or. VXITFD STATES LAXD OFFICE. Tug Dtl.l.r. Oregon. Ortnlwr A, la1", N'OTN K I HKKLRV tilVr.N 1HAT,ToS hlpthre( i south nf rang laenlynoe .Ml fast nl Ih Willamette llernllaii. dregon, ha leti surve-.v.l. amt an ..rover i.lat o Hie snrpv tliere.il ill Ih- tilt-1 In this ollu-e nn Ih loth ilay ol Noemlier. litm. at a o elork a m. On an. I alter aant lav, aptilh aMioia lur lllry thereol III la- r.-. elM .1 at till, i.tlico. aignnl tha day anil ytar alaive rltten. J AT Y. Otis pATTsasoa, Urgl.ter. Hits Her. VI i XUTICE OF IXTEXTIOX 1.40 or rn a at lag iu ogtona. 1 1, t,,lM.r at I A X'oTicK ia rRrnv .ivkn iiitrnir j (..lloatilg risnr. ettler ha Hie.) nollr 1. 1 h li ie itiiMi ( make Ptial r,, In suft-.n ..I hl r.alm. i. ll. at .l, pr..,t win he m. l l..re , I raal.ir l I uiiiilr lerg. at H'..iii-r, un-giin. on eiimIsy, Dereiiilier I, l. if : J"U II II I.KMMl I.Unl Uslnglon. Il..,.l.t a.-:t.Muii No, 417 lor lha CKV H, I I . It i . . II i nr the f.,ii,,ng altneMe In tro ht rtotitiMuoi r.l-teore tiMin at ruti I ai Ion nl a. lan.l. l i i Hr..ii, 1 I. 1 .1 1 oit. H .iiifi ir rn, an. I I tomia H.aillil.y ani Itl. (utter, oi trt'T.oi, ir..n. JA V. LI i A. Kes .te XUTICE OF IXTEXTIOX. WIwtWiUUDo? It will Arrcit Umi of flesh anJ rtttort to A normal condition ht A ll..at.r Mai. lUtry I'hilli.a reooria Ilia killing- of an lih'uKti. tial I In s . , ragU nn lha full alnra Lain, a aH-iM ftiMr,if foreign li H.i eotintrr, l l.ro (Utini, an,,, l.rongM him (mm lha ' ,t, ,1,;, 1 .j ,c, . 4 t, rlo.,1,.,,., ,h. f,h ..lo,,,,,,,.,.. menHchthiblooJof Ihc.ncmici ra1tlar re.eling- r - ll . luf.ire Mr. 1 ,,. . . . , , ... ll,ll.,,,r-ao..al Ih. .., ,lh.,n,iiUlt?P;hf-hh7,1lh,rriU; tn 1 1 1 1 a t e, 1 t,y a i aly ahi lii altatma : lon Ol the throat And lurtft. anj of him, Ida li. a I. ing an I elaea hat. CUK InclpUnt COftlumptloo. t It.g Ite. 11 nil ff. Mr. Diilltn la aiit..f. ,t. .,,-,, L,,,u lK le-en al le-.t f .ur limea Ih- (i.nl,.ne (IpCrWACf of twtntf-firC Ylifl hal of t.nr li'al .agl-a. au.l r.p. I, la ( ft- proven It Ifl ttl of thouundl o( 1 .1. . 1 ' Ltanorrna stTaa tun as. ( .... l,,tf m Imm vTorii f ia uramr .i r n that ih 1 ..ll..ti.g ssmel lelller ! ami n..i.. of hi Itiienlion 41 mas B.al pfiail to m n nl hi ciim. n,l lhal Ml.l rpi III Im ml l-l..r . l'il..f.. Iniiiitt 1 left, al li.-..ur, tii."0, oa rn.lat, te.tt.l-na, . Hi, Jinny j M.riii'ioTT. iiii.. Il..ne.tea Aff't. '!.'" 4. tf Ih ' ..! I W a aw. Jt I ! I a. H K W M Me n.ne the fotii.ati.g vllo.aw .i f.t..chl ftti.ihi.Htii rttnr bi-'n ao.l rnii.sii.ti .! Mi'l inl. ! rrai.a l -.n. J.m i ...... I'.u I II. 011. 1. 1 al Ju.e koq. a. I ..... ;!" lire. .11, 1 , , (fl . p. Jt t. I !' , U. (i.r. I bOrrt. g at l.'.t s ns..,.. "1 '..i- t 1: t- N'nTI" la IH.nV r.r til a, 1 1 M at I.. Ii.al. f t a"-e.l artt.i.r hildHMli. nl hi nte-.l... U. t. e p-, ,r,,t ti ,..,rt l hi. f l.ito. ;,. tlial t1 .r.-i,f lit m f,a.la, t tore tl.e ...,.! I i. j.,rt..tt .,.,. '"if-", at Ih't l Oe,ll, tli ,m.stf t, ), rnM 1 vmnn 1., He-1 ..-r 1 " h". ' A (, tt e , a W V, .. I a , a l ,,l M i, ft 1 : 1 1, - . .- r i II e ... .r tl, -.at,.g MtirMr i t-r'1 k'" ' . ... a . it !.. n It ! - I tf ll A lt.r't I t llrtft'l i..,Mii a 1 - .; t tt. (, I W It.p-'itti ri'Ul.IC LAM) SALE. I mtko gyTg I.asiii orru g, Th latlr or. rat .! N'hth r. iirkkhv .ir.s rii tr is .iil.ianre n ulrl''.ui r"in thernl'l m.Mt.oier ol the general la.nl e, .11 .. r iitii..rir ve(i-. in hi. 1. 1, r ii.,n rmi.. aiali s l.rl rttali.te .a uni'l-l. l.r II, e t i. n me f.-. a-(rMe-1 r.'t.r.iary .v I-., .e at!t l.na .-.-I In i.lt. r al ihle ... am t e 1711, ,! ,, 'H'""r nesi. ai i"o k a ni at liia ui'i.- tl.e l..ll,i.g ira. I i.l laifl. I.. tl he Sri s K iw IK. 1 1 I a, H U fL MM, roht.lnli g a re Any ami all r-rn rUlmlt.g s,trr.. lt tl e .e-rllt""l Ian. I are .l ... Io tiie Ihelr rtaiiii In ini nrh, nn i.r l.et.r hr tt.,t i1-..tf uate.1 ,r Hie rmtitnen.-emet.t i.l aai.l al ollK'i ! tli-lr rli-M. a 111 t-e .,,irii,-. JT I" In. on. tii... .a. I Kegt.ter. luirlxr. XOTICE OF IXTEXTIOX. I.amd Orru a at 1 tig PAi.tas, OagnrtN. eei.tetnlier W, mM. VOTICK IIKI'.KBY 4.1 V K.N THt THE ' lollowlng 1 smeil ..tli-r has fllwl notlee ol his Ititentlnti to tusk tloal proof In support of hlsi'luiiii, ami that sahl proof a III he rnarle l fnraV. Cisal.ir.l, ( iniiity 4 lerk. at Heppner. Ori-guii.ou Krhlay, Norgmher 4. iMtai, via: W IM.IAM A M'lKtlAM. of lone: hometeai a.pllratlnn So. 4M for lha "i ei bee S ami N, Ni- ee.-. Hi, Tp t K il h W M. He tisrrrslh follna Ing Itm-aa to prove his potitltiiiiMis r...,lfiue titaiti ami mill vatlon of aahl laml. Ms. Omar J. Williamson, John Mug Milton K. Morgan, James M. Hamu li' I, ail ol I one, til, gnu. J, p, i.i'c.as, "O Keglt. Timber Culture final Proof. I iti. "t.t. I mm,,,, I ..!.. If I If I . t t I I XUTICE VF IXTEXTIOX. I Oftii t at Taa litit" . I a t.at ... -4 mil 1 la iitaiar i.i inr ih .iilittna MH MStier IVa aie-l a-ll nl ki 1 1 le ti 1 u . n In R.a fe lh.1 t r-k f I 1.1,1.1ft n4 KUii.l. an t Ih.l Mil .r-l alii l ' ' .t hvl-ra ( rl-rt t ..l Iters, al" r .UTH E of IMFXTIOX. N' y '( ifl a I raif. II I Hi ir nn lf l hi I it aln aa a iwimaj ha 0oii, ,i real ! b f ,n,lir nioae for Vi to'-r fi f II. I t.iM'i n- s iitm Pi ' " 1'inr is 111 1 mi i.nn 1 i a t ini 1. t - ',,t mm ,i r-M ri. i t..A'K0 M ' Mil- -.' I'1 ... ll.ii.tng..ii. m rrl.. ta.W . I. i ' 11.. 1... 1 1. i.'n-i 11. pi , l( , fx", tt'f.H. 1.11 .l..f.i.. l I- tl. P4VIO N. t)l4eUI."..M J pKKgMA.S.a. hi i-i uu..a a i-iM.ii i.mt ,tr ,.'' I ..... t .,, ..-. s. i' n t a 1 . 1 1 1 a. a .4 . . , . . . . 1 , . h 1 1 m (14 I 11 I t.M 'el ,.i.i r. 1 1 It iHltae) I'. irt. n ..f ai tin. t-le- at,' I . t . . . . I . , , a. c ' 01 1 Iwim, Iea. a4 . S M VtM. KOTT 4lw llr fm r.f.lls-i""S ee.lei ,.-) an I t 1 . li . l j. e Ml : .. I . 1'. (S ' J-a 14 .,... ih. I I, ''! J, 'If'tl a4 Ja )-, l tt j C i Ji I'1A, I ' 1 1 I , I M " I. Notice of Intention. Uau orru a at LACiaaana. Ogg.ios). VOT.-F. 14 ..r.UKHV ..tV'Tt'E . .,,"n""" "ame. selthr has fllrt m.tlra "I Ms li.ti.nti,.ii n in nke final pna.f In ipiairt "I hi 1 latin, an. I that aahl pro..! 111 I mala la-lore the 1 mnity rl,., ,,f ,r,,w, ry.or- rg.in.ai Heppner, Oregon, on im. j,( Vj,. JolIN W. H4-OTT, of K.-hn. Oregon, hoinetea.t No, fopt, for tha 'i" U,lPISk,K . Ileiian.i- the lollowlng llti.-M.-s lo prove hi.roii'tn.ioi,. re.ienr iifaniaml rultUaiiun ol el. , Witiiatn ( nl.kilii, nf ye; r'ai.a hli'kei.nt. nf Heppner; Jam.- Mot'nin-te-r anj iirai.t burhaiiao, I. . th ol , ,, lire- "" , a.. . Iititt. W-J Hegtstar. I'VDLIC LAX I) SALE. I l'H..'hv i.IIM Til At tS ft' R. Hair. o li .l.,,, 11,,,,. .,, ,t . . . . . '"' ' l'M-1 ..Ithof. , , I h. . 1..1. 1. ....... .,.,. .,, ,.r,h ., ,,,. 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I" mSe P'l .. I u... .,. I o.ii-tr 1 It r of tl.trro. I o.ii, f r.tt M'tl-ief. I.f..li nil Kfj.', ll., .,, .r--.ir 1 e na tii.it.er .ri Timber Culture. final Proof. I 'r-. -t . t f. fltri. f 1 . I a. . ... .. . . Voli. k 1. N 1 a 1 a 4 '.ikm that aa- 4 . " "' ' M.r-i.,..n. h., I' "'. In ... . t,i T t . '...n, , f ,e.l I. , . i ,M ir.l... 1, .,,,,!, 1 1. , ' ", """ . H I.. Il.e l H '. . I.. , , ... , . '..I. .,, ,,, ,l,a - ' - e -o , , r. . H " a m A.l l..-rh J "'4 .. 1. .4 li.r.io..n, til nl l et f ... r . I I1-1. 41 4 r .,.,1 ; ' r- 1 a- The Centra! Market BEOWN & BEYMEB Uealer in Tresti, Salt and Smoked Meats t 1 4m . str.-.!" w