7 The Gazette. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1898. DIED IN HEPPNER. ATrlbate to e Loving Wire By Devoted Hashand. Mrs. Arabella F. Leezer, wife of 8. J. Lf ger, died al H ppoer on October 29, 1898, from a complication of chronic trouble. The lent few month aha was a great enfferer but very few knew it Even to Ihoae who were closest to her obe never complained, exoept to her companion, who was ever ready to do State News. Many who Lave their wheat in the warehouses are in a Btate of anxiety, awaiting war developments between England and Russia. The general opinion is that a precipita- wont he oonld to restore her to health, tion of hostilities or a settlement O, how she longed to (ret well. It was on a basis of permanent peace, is bfir reBteBt de8ire live ' b D,y ueceooraijr vvwiv Wuj.0 wished to live thntuhe miirht hrino- her up an active marKei. np j the way ebe gloried in liviug, fol lowing the meek and lowly Christ. She, .Tnnntf TUbtholomew received ,or tbe Pne few W" ok ner ,. . t, pet in her church aod Handay school. iiULllluatlUli LI VJ'A hUU V- fc- w v. i , . ... . " I hoinn a I tr-lri r mamho rka tin r.tiuf state that the legal rate of interest, ohurohi Bnd B8 hmg M flbe con,d go ehe except on contract, has been re- went and took a leading pert in both duced from 8 per cent to 6. The the church and Sunday school. In the pmerpfinev clause broueht the bill lB,,er ebe tRUKh tbe Blble 0,B88 "d wae . , a . !. very bright and clear in her underetand- c"vl .. J?. ".: ing of the word of God. How tbey miee the governor, Uctober l4tn. vity her Bnd bow ghe ,( mj88ed at hom6i no and county warrants now draw o Ooe knows but God, Essie and papa, per cent, which will undoubtedly They were so closely attached to each mean a foreien market for Morrow 'ber' Mother and daughter were ood- county paper, ending the competi- i"0Y"e,h.er' e"6pt "T E"? , , .. . . .. .i was at school and what was known to tion of local capital for it, as the 0De the other knew ghe wag ony oon resources of this county oner a flned to ber bed one week, but for the better rate of interest. lust fonr weeks she was so weak that some one had to be with ber all the time HARRY W ATKINS' LECTURE. ""u wa,v uu uer- au utiiiou out ot sobool and administered to her An Intelligence Audience Carried Away every warn during tne any, ana si Dlgnl With Hli Beaatifal Sentiment. and morning her husband waited on Sunday night the Christian churob hr. She never thought but that she was filled to overflowing by our towns would get well until the day before she people, who were ambitious to bear Mr. passed away. She told her bereaved Wetkins lecture on the subject of "Time nusoana mat ebe would not be muon and Eternity." They were not dump- longer witb us. Although a little deliri pointed in their expectations, and were oH at tbe last, when spoken to she held SDellbound during his recital. knew everyone around, and answered Beginning the subieot with an ex- everything we asked her, Dlanation of time, be referred to eternity We realize that she is not dead, but Infixnlicable. and inspired the audi- oniy BBieep in unriera arms, uone enoe with tbefollowing beautiful tribute: home where there is no sorrow, no siok- "Eternityl Oh, Eternity I tby Bges no sin. It was ber greatest desire tramp; thy cycles roll forever and ever, that her dear loved ones should so live God has wound up tby clook and it will lire thai when the enJ came tbey never rnn down and though its tiokings mignc go wnere sue bas gone, Luke a and beatings are heard by the annum, beautiful sweet Mower blooming out in be red millions of the present, past and it 'all fragrance for a day then fading future forever, and ever. Tbv beginning away. We oan't bring her back, bat we Bnd tby ending is as incomprehensible "" "ve as ehe lived, and go to her, and hidden eg tbe cradle or tbe tomb of She was born in Schuyler ooanty, God." iiiiuois, February U, 1851, making ber From beainsing to end each sublime 7 yeais, 8 months ami 20 days old. She though seemed to reveal the mysteries of leaves a hnsband, one daughter and two the "great beyond" to the imagination of brothers ta mourn her loss. She ornae bis listeuera. and many are tbe expres- uppner rrom Ubicago 7 years ago skins of appreciation of his ability as a next February, thiuking that this oil lecturer, and should the future have in mte wonld restore her to health, but it store another lecture by him, he can rest did not seem to benefit her, assured ol an aiidieuoe taxing the ao- Sue was a member of Qoodwin lodge onmmodutiou of tbe lecture room in of the Kebeckas at lionrdstown, Illinois, Ilennner. ad also belonged to Marinui Hive of The pan! fw years Mr. Watkins has the u. U. 1. M., ami was tbe Lady Com followed the life of a commercial busi- mandnr at the time of her death. She uess man, until his health became im paired, and will now admit of very lim ited exertion. Hneraiui!y, one nt his ability should have been exolusively in tbe lecture fluid. took greiit interest in her Indun and done everything she oould to make it a suc- 0t:68. FOUR DAYS ONLY. Noveniliur lllh, lath, lilth and Htli. The German Specialists, from Tort land, Oregon, will be in Iieppuer, at tbe Palace botel. Hint will return onoe a month. If you have rhronlo catarrh, consult tion is free of oharge. Do you blow nitidis from tbe nose? Are you troubled with bleeding ot tbe nose? Are tbe nostrils obstructed, making breathing difficult? Are you boarae at times? What Dr. A. K. Halter Stays. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Suiloh's Cure iu oases of Advanced consumption, I ampiepared to say it is tlio most remarkable remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion. It has oertainly saved many from consumption. Sold by Oouser& VVurren. TO BHOOT 1lr;M DOWN. Kvry Able llodlrd Man In rtikne to Carry a Itevolver. Spokane, Nov. 4. The bold highway men who hnvs inaugurated a reign, of terror in Spokane mutt tly for tbelr lives, tlold-upa and burglaries mast I - 11' : . 1. . i ,i Is the mucus dropping down from the " ,BW """" P"P- iniioa in ins town win ne in arrnt baok of nose into the throat? Is yoar nose stopped ap? Is your hearing sHeoted? Is your throat sore at times? l)i you spit a good deal when rising in lbs morning? Do you htm and bak to tluar your throat? Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which leads Into consumption against the olass of orimiuals who have been working here with suoli audaoily fur tbe past few weeks. The arrest and conviction of auy ot the bold bud rueu will bring a reward of $r00 to the person through whose ageory this is brought about. The city dfflolala have drrldeJ that it Is time for them to act. A meeting was Weak eyes cured ; cross eyes stationed Md 10 ,,b' m'or, m ,bi, '" mi wninu were pnaeni mayor uimaled, City ('oinmi-sioners Rtinn, Weymouth ami Fowler an J Chief of 1'olioe J War without ontting the rnrd. Cataiaols tHinov.ul wilh"0t a knife; glasses tilted wheie others bav failed ; rupture and hrnia cureil without opera tion. Chronic rheumatism aud kidney troubles a specialty. l)o not fail to see the German Special. Ists. A friendly talk will cost you oolli Ing, and is hound to result iu a great deal of good to yon. Keiuember the data. Baoklea'a Aralra Halve. The Best Halve iu the world for Cols, Broisea, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Hheum, Fever Sores, Tettr, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, am', all Hk'o Krnp tiona, and positively rnres riles or no pay requireiL It is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction or money Munded, Fries 23 rents pr box. For sal by Kloonm Drug Co., K. J. Klooum, manager A HaalurM t'kaars la Hrppner. A tuos clean stock of clothiug, forDttthlug goods, eta, earefully selected, aud iKiiubt fur eaati. Ownsr d-tef ninie.1 lit sell. A fsrs npportanilT f r this fill trade. Write or imtilr UritTTi OrrtcK, Iieppuer, Or. Sbiliih's ('otitiiiitio Cur cures where others fail. It is tha lealmg 0 wli Cur, ami no bom should be without It. I'f-iit to take and g rwht tit the it. Hold by Cmaer A Warren. I MHIiwry. Mrs. I J, Fairs has received another large stock of lollliiierr, including Ihs Ut.l strles In -alkers." "tans." child reus' silk txmnt'tt and trtmmed bats, te. aVwitV Alkil Will b pail for in format lot leading to the arrest and ooavk tiua of any fx-r- aD stealing eattl branded "WU" iiepU J im II'" IrM r'l- Wad, lie rni tha frwa Pptrf Ilrin. reu. The bold hold ups aud robberies were earnestly dlsoinseil and It was agreed that tha situation wae serions euough lo warrant action by tha execu tive ot the oily. Tbs plso outlined was to make especial polios officer of every person over 21 years of age desiring lo serve In Ibis oapaoily and all ot those present were in favor of this action. Tbe meeting waa be!d behind closed doors. There were only five meo pres ent but they represented Hie power of the municipality of Spokane. After the session tbs mayor Issued the following proclamation: lo horn It May Concern: Whereat the iuoieassd number of rolibonei in this community during the paat few wetks stems In warrant titraordioary measure tor tbe protection ot life and propert); aud Whereas, An emergency exists and should b declared thefef ne An eiiiergem-y h r,'h denlared and all mats peraoits over Ihs a- of 21 year aud of good moral character will be ap Hiioted spoial pohiieiuu with the right to rrry arms and make arrest, npon ap- piicallon In the utf or and op tbe re PUMinieloltttoii ,,r ti Chief nf polios n tte boaiVer wittl ni par. lbs Hut I'lwler A pli-es nf tlinnel dswpens.l with t'liiulerlni's l'itt llilm and Umnd on to tt' alTe.'tsd parts is stioen ir l.i an? pl.st. r. hen Ironliled witti patu In the chrsl or sl,., or lame brk, give a trial. You ate eer lin to U more lhu pleased tslt h I he prompt relief Mob It anoroa. i am naitrt is also a rvrtsm curs for rhetiinalleiu. For aale by footer A Warren. Ym ran 'I ff,.rl In be withnrit a mem lr!np o the Par lil rry, TheO. R. A N. Co. has red need tha (are on its lines In Washinton and Idaho from i to 4 cents per mile. Frank McDermott, of Portland, for 11 years United States Inspector of boilers, died at his home about midnight Wednesday, alter an I li nen ot nearly a month. Repairs on the torpedo-boat Davis are about completed, and a trial trip will likely be made one day next week. The boiler and machinery will be given a thorough test before going oat. Ceo. Martin, a steward on an English ship. committed suicide by Jumping Into the Wil lamette, while the vessel was lying at the dock In Portland last Tuesday. Temporary insanity is the only explanation of his rash act. Holmes Brothers, ot the Eagle Point and Central Point mills, Jackson county, were awarded the sliver medal on "Snowy Butte Flour" at the Portland exposition. Their prime ml.l products are well worthy the distinction. There are so many wheat teams crossing the river from the Washington side at Arlington that they cause a blockade for several hours most every day and some days some of them have to unload and go back home without crossing, which causes much Inconvenience, The Portland city government has been struck by a fit of economy and preparations are being made for a great reduction in the number of city employees. Six fire companies are to be disbanded and other departments will be treat ed In a similar manner. Every business house li made to pay a license and all to build up I large graft for the officials. Tbe La Grande Chronicle says: J. t. Cupl done, a well-known mining man, reports the finding of a piece of quartz float weighing In the neighborhood of 22 pounds, which he picked up near the Pyx mine in the Bonanza district, and which assays tl,913 to the ton. He is now looking for the mother lode, and should he sue, ceed in finding It, he will have a property ot which any one might feel proud. Tha additional mall serric between Pandle- ten and Weston Is a source of considerable con gratulation. Train No. 43 going north In the forenoon carries a special pouch for Weston, The mall Is thereupon distributed and the pouch sent back to Pendleton on Mo. 41. It gives twice a day mall between Ptndltton and Wsston, the same as that given between Walla Walla and Pendleton. East Oregonlan. 1 he estimates for the Improvement of Oregon rivers and harbors, made by Oen. Wilson, chief of engineers, for the coming year are as follows Coquille river, Oregon, $40,000; Coos bay and harbor, 1100,000; Hiunlaw river, $30,000; Yaqulna bay, $25,000; canal at Cascades, Columbia river, 1100,000; Columbia and Lower Willamette river below Portland, 1 1 50.000; Columbia river below Tongue Point, Oregon, $40,000, gauging Colum. bla river, $1,000. Mrs. Capt. Presrott, ot La Grande, received an agreeable surprise tbe latter part of last week from Manila. It was a package containing twelve different styles of weapons used by the Spaniards and Philippine lnsurgsnts aud was ssnt by her husband, who Is in command ot Company D, Oregon volunteers. The collection consists of swords, sabers, machetes daggers and two kinds of guns, and forms a very Inter esting display. A curio that attracts considerable attention In one of the show windows at Paulson's Elkhorn store la a huge sea tortoise. It came from Ma nila and Is among the Philippine mementoes sent by Bergt. Will Pracht to his sister, Miss Charlotte Pracht. It Is presumed to be one of the species of tortoise called Uawksbill, the shell of which is valuable for commercial pur poses, furnishing a considerable item in the ex ports of the Philippines. Ashland Tidings. District Judge Bellinger, of Portland, has (sued an ordui for the sale of the steamers Gamecock and Btaghound. The proceeds will be deposited with the court. The order was the outcome of several suits which have been filed aKaliiHt the steamers by passengers who lost their effects when the steamers went to pieces olf the river. Both boats were bound (or Alaska, but encountered heavy weather when but a few miles off the river. No lives were lost, although the boats were badly delspldated by the elements. They have been lying in tbs Willamette since the disaster. Jas. H. Hewell and Zina Wood sold their hops this week realizing 17 cents. They were taken by C. Carmlchael, of Salem, and go direct to London. Both lots were extra fancy and have been eagerly sought by buyers all through the seasoii. Both gentlemen think hops will reach 20 cents or perhaps more, but there are but a lew bales iu growers bauds and they feared that buyers would retire from the market and thus leave their crop to be carried over. With out doubt they exercised good busluess Judg, meut. Wheat growers have somutlmes been caught by holding till all the ocean transpor tation has been laden and sailed away whan the market has fallen flat. There is always a keen bualnesa sense to be exercised in sailing as well as In holding , Hlllsboro Independent. Frank Frailer, who Is kuown all over the United Histes as the man who owned aud brought out Chsballa, 2:04, baa Just returned from the (astern circuit, and waa warmly greeted by his many Walla Walla frlsnds, says the North raclflc Rural Bplrlt. In speaking ol the great horses he saw be says he considers Star Pointer bylartbe best; In fact, he Is Ins class himself when It comes to going miles. Kubeustelu, Mr. Frailer thinks, has more speed than any horse living, and is capable ot going to the hall In from :M to :67. Mr Frailer isol ths opinion that I'behalls could have won tbe races Iu which he started after he sold htm had his new driver understood the horse, as he waa absolutely sound aud all right A great many expressions ol regret are heard that this grand horse was ever allowed to leave this part ol the country. Notice of Intention. Laud Orrici at Tat Dallis, Obioom, October 26, 16HS. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE li following-named settler has filed notice of NOTICE OF INTEXTION. Lard Office at LaGrandi. Oregon, October 17, 198. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i following named settler has filed notice his lnteution to make final proof in support ot of bis iiiteutiou to make final proof in support his claim, ana mat saia prooi win oe maae , ' ' V I" ' " before N J. Hale. U. 8. Commiesioner, at lone. ! before the County ( lerk of Morrow County, Oregon, on Saturday, December 10, ltf.'S viz FREDERIC W. BALSIGER, of lone, Homestead Application No. 4240, for the lots 1 asd 2, Hec 5, Tp 1 8, R 24, E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Guitav Glock, Edward Ulock, Ed CluQ and Reuben C. Bperry, all ol lone, ure- 86-7 jay r. lucas, Register. UM TED STATES LAND OFFICE. m... T i i i an flmimn iTntcViof A 1 CO ft rOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, TOWN- XT' li ship three (3) outh of range twenty-one 211 aunt nf tha Willamette Meridian. Ureeon, as been surveyed, ana an approveu nim 01 the 10th dav of November. 1898. at 9 o'clock a. m. On and after said day, applications for entry thereof will be received at this office. Bignea tne aay ana year aoove wriueu. Jay P. I.ucus, Otis Pattkrbom, Register. Receiver. ai-x Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on November 2S, ltf-ta, viz: FRANCES MERRILL, ol Heppner, Oregon, homestead No. 65.T6, for the N'4 8W !4 and 8 E '4 S Vt H and N W S E dec. 1 ipoe, lt Ca- . n. tie names tne toiiowiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said laud, viz: D. A Herren, C. M. Herren, Dan Henshew, William Walbrhige, all of Hepp ner. Oregon, . E. W. Babtlett, 911-4 Register. Now that the schools are commencing All should know that. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dali.es, Oregon, October, 17, 1898. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followins-named Bettler has filed notice of the survey thereof will be filed in this office on his intention to make tinal proof in support of PUBLIC LAND SALE. United States Land Office, The Dalles. Or.. Oct. 5. 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of Instructions from the com missioner of the general land office, under authority vested in him by section 2455 United States Revised Statute as amended by the act of congress approved February 26, 1895, we will roceed to oner at ptimic sale on tne i7tn aay oi lovember, next, at 10 o'clock a. m. at this office. the following tract of land, to-wit: The N E V. 8 E Sec 24, Tp 4 8, R 24 E W M, containing 40 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to file their claims iu this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. JAY P. LUCAS, OTIS Jf ATTERBON, 90-1 Register. Receiver, his claim, and that said proof will be made be. lore vawter urawtora, county t;iera at tiepp, ner, Oregon, on Saturday, Nov. 28, 1898, viz: BRUCE HAINE8, of Eight Mile, homestead application No. 4684 tor tne b w nee. l.i. i p 3 , k m h. . si. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John W. Alstott, Frank Ander son, T. R. KoninBon, of Eight Mile, Oregon; L, P. Jones, of Heppner, Oregon. Jay P. Lucas, Register. Timber Culture, Final Proof. United States Land Office, LaGrande, Or., Oct 4, 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CLYDE C. Saline, of HeDDner. Or., has Hied notice of intention to make final proof before the county Clerk or Morrow county at ni omce in Heppner, Oregon, on Friday the 18th day of November 1898, on timber culture application No. 2378, for the 8 W M W y. E 8 W and N W 8 W Sec. 20 Twp 1 8, R 27 W M. He names as witnesses: W. G. Mc.Carty, James Gentry, Robert Morgan, M. J. Devin, all of Heppner, Oregon. - K. W. Babtlett, 90-1 Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Obfgon, October 26. 1898. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IX following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup nortof his claim, and that said proof will be made before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Frldav, December 9, 1898, viz: JERRY J. McELLIGOTT, of lone, Homestead Application No. 4806, (or theWtf BKV and 8Wli Sec. 24. Td. 2 8. R 23 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi said land, viz: Frank Wilson, John Williams, David H. Grabill and James Nolan, all of lone, Oregon. 7 Jay P. Lucas, Register. 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 Hubber-tipped Lead Pencils lc, 2c and 5c each Don't forget the place. Cash talks P. C. Thompson Co. Heppner, Or. Slocum's Pectoral ExpectoraQt. Is without doubt the most efficient remedy ever put up for the various diseases of the throat and lungs. It never fails to cure the most severe case of cough, cold, hoarseness, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs; will prevent consumption 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 removeB phlegm and soothes irritation. If you take two-thirda 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 stand by them. ' SIvOCUM DRUG COMPANY. Notice of Intention. Laud Office at LaGbandk, Oregon, October 12, 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or egon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 26, 1898, viz: JOHN W. SCOTT, of Echo, Oregon, homestead No. 6348, for the n w "4 oec. lit, i p i n K, a i n m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vis: William consun, oi in ye; Frank Klllkenny, of Heppner; James M ecu in ter aud Grant Buchanan, both of Echo, Ore gon. E. W. Bartlitt, ra negisier. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 26, 1898. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has hied notice of his intention to make Anal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Detore v. crawioro, couniy lera, m Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, December 9, 1898, viz: . . . DAVID H. GRABILL, Of loue; Homestead Application No. 4235 for lot 1, and the HEk NE)4 aud Ntf BE Sec 19, Tp 1 8, R 24 E W M, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank Wilson, John Williams, Jerry McEUigott aud Joe Woolery, of lone, Ore gon. ' SKi-7 jay r. uucab, negi United States Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, October l, 189S. VTOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT IN PtlR- 1' suance of instructions from the com nils sloner of the general land othce, under author ltv vested In him bv section 24.ri3. I'm ted states ite vised statutes, as ameuuea rjy me aci oi con- btcbs annroved February i. l89o. we will pro ceed to oiler at public sale on the 6th day of Decemoer, next, at iu o cioca a. in., ai tins omce, the following tract of land, to-wit: NEW NK Sec 19, Tp 3 S, K 26 E. W. M , containing 40 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. JAY t . Ll'CAH, Register. 94-8 OTIS PAiTERsON, Receiver, HaidbMik ef the Tarlf . Tbe understanding of the complicated pro visions of the new tariff has been greatly slm pllfled by the issuance of this manuel. To digest the tariff law la no easy task, but to digest the food taken Into the gastrle receptacle Is rendered easy by the use of that thorough toiuachto, Hosteller's Mtoinach Bitters. It pre- vente and eures malaria, kidney end rheumatic trouble, remedies nervousness aud t neonate. and removes constipation and biliousness Ap petite, as well as the ability to satisfy II without sulweiiut abdominal disturbance. Is matured by this flue stomachic, which also accelerate convalescence. Persona In the decline of life. end the Infirm nf eve ry a and sea. Bud It of material assistance. HIGH SCHOOL NOTE). It cmi Itotb morning end erternooo III be JleprDaeJ with iu future. Mr. Tom Johnson wee enroll) te member ol tbe hltfh sobool Monday. Mis Minute I'tnllii. a member of lh nib a redo, Is etxeut fromeobool on to O Miiit of Sii kuis A gay tierly of yoopf people, moefly ( t lb liifch ert.ool, el at ted fur tbe bom of M as Oihe Welterliergrn, oo Hotter rr., sti.. ut a A) oY.ck p. m. Friday a't.Tti.Mii, reaching their destination at ( .111. after lavmn bad present rid of 'A mllce tlsiuee of various kinds were I'lajrd until II M, nbao boaottfol supper spread. AM retort en eo J.yatiU tune. Tbee from Ueppoer era Missee r'lorrBoe Hi. Clelr, Jesni Unrtlu.lo.nsw, Lillian MeSey, ttortbn Alktie, I. ri e Howard, Kv Hartbolo- tiiew nnd Ida Howard. Onitif fa lb Ills, of Hue Btgebe. leader In li e fnoito moiu, Mr. I. D. tltoon la bow tacbli( in her plae. t Who? 1st) C'wHfMl ?. i I r - s - -! 4..HI? IPIII9 iw f OF l u i' v f.-n in !"", arimrt-r-M m PUBLIC LAND SALE. Timber Culture, Final Proof. United states Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Oct. 27. 1898. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AR iv th ii r Htephens, of Hardnian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at his olhce in HPppner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 10th day of December, IH9H, on tlmberciilture application no. 82-n, tor uie nwt( anil w,i s i ot seo tion No. 17, IU Tp No. 4 8, K No. 24 K W. M. He names as witnesses: cnanea Asiihaugn V. Moreland and Stanfard Howell, of ilarduian, and Kred Ashbaugh, of Heppner, Or. Htt-7 jay f. lvcas Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Good Goods.... Fair Prices.i T. R. AT- - HOWARD'S. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fine Teas and Coffees. -smov OT. Re HOWARD, Heppner. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Orkoon, October 20. 1X98. xrOTICE 18 HKREBY GIVEN THAT THE I'i following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof win be made be fore V. Crawford, County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, uregon, on lues- day, December t, iiwh, viz: EVEN GREGERSON, of Lexington; homestead application No. 4478 iur tne itnu o i;a miu i-i it dl Sec. 14. Tp 1 S. K 26 E. W. M. He names me louowiug witnesses m prove his coutinu uis residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ernest Hper, of Lexington, Oregon; B. K, Swaggart and Robert Turner, of Heppner, Oregon; J. a. r iper, oi Milton, Ore gon J. r. l.i cah, M4-3 Register. B 00TS AND SHOES o THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF M. UCHTBNTHAL & CO. They have anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good ariicie wiieu iney guarantee it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Specialty Notice of Intention. Lano Office at La Guande, Oregon, October id. W8. OTICE T3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make Hmil proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made neiore tne county clerk oi Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on December 6, i'.io, viz; JAMES A. PEARSON, of Hurdane, Oregon, homestead No. Biitl, for the SW!4 8'.'. Seo. 2 and NVYfc NEand N',4 KWIt Bee. 11 TP i B, H 211 B. He names the following witnesses to prove nis coiiiinuovs resilience upon ami cultivation ol seld land, viz; Mat Hughes and A. J. Cook, of Heppner, Oregon; Levi L. Hiatt and A. W Norton, of Gurdaue, Oregon. E. W. BART1.ETT, M-5 Register. Drugs Medicines Toilet Articles SCHOOL BOOKS Stationery PaiQts Oils-Glass c i G A R S Conser & Warren, pggists. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE. V. B. Land Orrici, The Dalles, Orioon, November 1. lx'JH. C COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT V this office by David H. Hensbaw against Frank Mclntyre lor failure to comply with law as to Homestead Entry No. 47V2, dated August u, ihv:i, upon tne xr.'i mc. 24, ami r- NK'i Hectlon 2 Township 8 8, Range E. W. M , In Morrow county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned toapiniar at this ofllee on the 21 day of December, IK', at IU o'clock a.m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Vawter Crawford. County Land Office at The Dalles. Okkdon. October '.ii. 1KW. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on Maturaay, necemiier iu, mm, vis: PATRICK KILKENNY, of Heppner, Homestead Application No 4UH1 for the EU NK and N bE Sec. 2:1. Tp 2 N. R X E W M. He names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: (has. Van Winkle, John Sher idan, James Carty and Johu Carty, all of Hepp ner. uregon. W1-7 jat r. Li'CAS, Register. The Central Market O. EL. B35YM1SR Dealer in Fresn, Salt and Smoked Meats IV In at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on Decern' rr in, imvb, el 10 o cioca a. m. W-ll Jat e. Lucas, Register. Mood' Cure all titer Ills, bilious- ssbbv I ness, headache, soar stom- lM II 0 erh. Indigestion, const I pa- l III 5" turn. Thy art saMly. with- s ss -mm out rala or grtpa. Sold by all druggists. V cent. Tbe only nils te take with Uaod's garaapartlla. Boat Kebler,a brother of Lonf Creak's poalmaater, we with tha expedition thai reoeotl left Sao Fran 0 it 00 (or Ma nila. f sstMsl9iaL, V 8 Consumption ViUSCOTTSElVlULSION t t cure consumption? Yc and no. Will it cur every cue t V No. Whit wt will It cure then? Those In their earlier stages, especially in young; v people. We make no ex if- y cratcd claifTii, but we have positive cviiencc that the V early use c4 v Notice of Intention. Laxd Orrici at LaGmakde. Oreoon. Octolier 1. iv.m. XTOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 fullowtng-iiaineil settler has filed notice his Intention ti make final proof in aiinrmrt hlsclalm, and that said proof will be made be fore the County lerk of Morrow cotintv. Ore gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on December &, Inks, vis: LEVI L. HIATT. of Onrdane, Oregon, homestead No X2, for the lota I and 2 and 8 r. Dec. I Tp 4 , K 2M K. He names the following wUiienax to prove nis conti'iiioiis resilience umiii and ciilllvatlon of said land, vis: Mat Hughes aud A. J. l ook of Heppner, Oregon; Jaim-s A. Fearaou aud A W. Norton, ol Gurdaue, Oregon. fc. . barti.ett, M 5 Kcgister, Sausage, - Lard, - loviltry, Fish and Oysters Every Friday. In opening this market we solicit tho patronage of the public assuring them the best of meats, and gentle manly and considerate treatment. THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or. as THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... GOILD NOTICE OF INTENTION. And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer Lad Office at The Dali.is. OaionM. October Jo. lie. XT0TICB 1st HERKBY OIVKN TH 4 r 1 H E I IX following. nme. avttler baa Plrd notice I of nis liitentlon to mass final nrnof In support ol his claim, and that said nnxif will be mads lirlore . Crawford County Clerk, all neppner, urrgon, on nedties'iey, Dvoemtwri, isv", vis: JOMfcTIJ II. OF.wMKLL.of UsIngUin, llomratead application No. 417 lor the HEU rc il, I p I M, K 1- K. Henainra the following wllnesM In prove Ms continuous rraldruc upon and ciiliUatlnn nf aald land, via: i. H. Rroaii, J. I. t, 11011, ol Heppner. Orron. ami I homaa HtHilhlif and I'an.l roller, 01 txtingtmi, uregon. Hb JaV 1'. LI I AM, Register. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY CO.. 203 WaahlneSaw St.. Pertlaesl. cj IN THE COCNTV Col RT Of THE CTATE a 01 tm-fon, r the I nuntv ! Morrow. That 14-Ycar Old Stuff, Kohn's Best," On Tap Down at The Scott's Emulsion In the mailer of Ilia guardianship of W M. rtiattaa, a mltmr. trder lo aiiow cauar 01 apptleatlon of Guard for order of ale of real riat It n-arliK to Una ronrt Inim the -tltl mis oar prwnu-i aim nie.l i.v V. n,.re suaMiaii of the nial ol naitrr M I laii iiilnof, prai lug for an or 'rr of sale ol rertaln real vaiate Iteiongltig to said aril, aMl In or,vr to iip,rl and nialolalll aald liilnur II la Im aar thai ll ri al ratal ahioiM 14 aold II I. h r v ni.lere.l thai ih iinl of kin of tha aant aard and all imh liiirrraie.1 Hi (he aid Mlal, al - ar la-lorr tl.la eourt on IS r,iu lav Ihe UHh lar ol .nrnil. f. 4. l ) al ( A i Telephone Sak ika. a I A S) I IT 1st HAKIC (lOOOss V. U,...l r.. ft. ..I li-i, a .ww eiRHit, avlftj S1UII SilliqiDga J of CoJ-liT.r oil with Hrpo- 3 phosphites of Lime and SoJa t'lV::. 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