Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 11, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, Nov. 11, 1898.
ADVERTISED LETTEBS.
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Whun calling for these letter! please say
advertised. B. F. Vauqhah. r. m..
Or., November ., ln'JS.
Adams, E H Isom, G W
Ambiose, John W Morgan, herrah
GeiKer, William C WJril, Carl
Horner, J M "" "cv" s"
Heppner ia now recognized as
one, if not the best town of its size
ou the Pacific Coast. Prosperity
can be seen on every hand. The
wool accumulated along the O. R.
& N. branch aggregates millions of
pounds. Wheat bulges from
every warehouse, besides being
piled along the line in tiers that
assures the producers immunity
from privation for years to come.
Prices tendered for these products
banish the feeling of depression,
and the stockmen and farmers re
alize that the mortgages on their
possessions are soon to be released.
Vast tracts of government and rail
road lands are passing into the
possession of individuals. Homes
in every part of the county are be
ing improved and citizens of the
habits because he is unaccustomed
to manual labor. Modern appli
ances have eliminated many of the
chores the boys of 20 years ago
was obliged to perform. The
steam saw cuts the wood, adult
laborers are employed to take care
of the garden, and the telephone
does away with errancU. The
youth reads of the easy methods
of the highwayman in filling his
pocket book, and the air of romance
lent by a mask and a revolver is
alluring. Few boys are appreciat
ed in the tradep, still less desire to
follow occupations which require
muscle and application. It is the
old question of "what shall we do
with our boys?" A sovereign pre
ventive for boys included to be
vicious is a bucksaw and a wood
pile, When he has finished the
chores his mother or father are
dow compelled to perform, he will
be ready and willing to rest in the
family room or go to bed. Spa.
kesman Review.
HENKY FAILING DKAI).
LATEST TELE6E5P11.I
Brief zr News, Tele
graphic News Notes,
Etc., Etc.
New York, Nov. 8. A dispatch to the Times
from London my' Undiminished naval activ
ity continues, Many naval officers have arrived
at Davenport, and the superintendent of com'
Passes for the admiralty has begun his adjut-
ments there, which is always the last thing un
oertaken before ships sail. The Curuoa, a
training cruiser, was intercepted by the admir
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Thi Dalms, Obiook,
Ortnhpr'Ai. 1HJ8.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has Bled notice of
bit Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before N. J. Hale, U. 8. Commissioner, at lone,
uregou, on oaiuraay, December 1U. its) viz:
FREDERIC W. BALSIGER, of lone,
Homestead Application No. 4240, for the lota 1
aad 2, Hec 5, Tp 1 8, K 24, E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Gustav (ilock, Edward (ilock,
.a wun ana Keuben C. Sperry, all of lone. Oregon.
!-7 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
THE Dat.i.ek. Oregon Octnhpr fi 1SQK.
"VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, TOWN-
A ' SI
hiD three fit) south nf rAnpn tu-piitv-or.e
. , V.r o ' 71 T l"Bura'r' F eaet ot the Willamette Meridian; Oregon,
aityofrthe Spanish coast and brought back to has been surveyed, and an approved plat of
uavenport. a sham attempt to force a passage l" ""e mereoi win be Died in tms omee on
i.. , . . the 10th day of Novpmher. lS'iH. at. 9 oVlock
me naroor agamsr. me nre o: naileries aim a, m. 0n and af(er .ft,d day, applications for
muuiiicu .luiujL-int, guuB yiaw w i cu..y u.ereoi win De received ai tms omce.
nlKht. The invaders failed. Signed the day and year above written.
JAY f. LUCAS,
OTIS Patterson, Register.
Ki v,,., v e t... f d... xwui-jver. ui -i
Santiago and Havana has arrived in quarantine.
There are on board about 400 persons, Including
a number of sick. The transport was never in
danger, a. reported. The Invalided soldiers on
board belong to the Twenty-third Kansas,
fclghth Illinois and Second, Third, Fifth ana
Land Office at LaGbahde, Obkoon, United States Land Office at The Dalles,
October 17. m. Oregon. October 20, 1898.
AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1H run-
1 fo'lowing named settler has tiled notice V suance of instructions from thecommis-
of his intention to make tinal proof in support sioner of the general land office, under autnor-
of bis claim, and that said proof will be made Ity vested in him by section 24,ri5, United States
before the County Clerk of Morrow uouuty, Kevised Statutes, as amended by tne aci oi cou-
ftKonn ot Uunnnor OrPfnn. Nnvpmltfr Ai. Irrpu Rnnrovpri SVIifllnrV i. lfc'J5. We Will PrO-
18'J8, viz: ceedto otter at public sale on the 6th day of
FRANCES MEKKIL.L, December, next, at 10 o'clock a. m., ai tms mure.
of Heppner. Oregon, homestead No. for the irWjBK 1 .mLtalniio
1 o W H and ty,s ana niifisnji ' " " " " -
Sec. 17 I n 3 8. R 27 E W. M
He names the following witnesses to prove
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ue names wie 101 owi.ik wiuicdocb iu yiu.o - - -------
his continuous residence upon and cultivation above-dtscr bed lands are advise 1 to file tl eu
ol said land, viz: D. A Herren, C. M. Herren,
Dan Henshew, William Walhridge, all ol Hepp
ner, Oregon, E. W. Baktlett,
93-4 Register.
claims in this office on or before the day above
designated for the commencement of said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
JAY F. Lucas, Kegister.
94-5 OTIS PATTERSON, Receiver.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Cnijiso States Land Office;
The Dalle., Or., Oct. 5, 1H98.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuauce of instructions from the com
missioner of the general land office, under
authority vested in him by section 24S5 United
States ReviBed Statute as amended by the act of
congress approved February 26, 195, we will
proceed to oiler at public sale on the 17th day of
November, next, at lOo'clocka. m. at thi. office.
the following tract ol lana, io-wh: it n o
BEH Sec 24, Tp 4 8, R 24 E W M, containing 40
aCAny and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described landB 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 Patterson,
90-1 Register. Receiver.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Portland'. Great Financier Died of Heart Di
ease Tncsday.
The death of Henry Failintt, who i
known the Rtate over aa the leading
banker nJ finanoier of Portland, ia an
nounced in WedueRday'g tosne of th
same are regaining their cofidence OregoDmu. The oanse of bis death wa$
in each other, and standiDg should- heart diBeaae oompiicutea wim imcej,
er to Bhoulder in their determma- trouoie.
tion to mate provision agaium iuo H B(lvl0(, ,)f bi, b ;
conditions they have been com- Le rffa(,ea toHt-t nslde bis basines
polled to endure through the rf,Bpn8ibilitie( which precipitated bi
iinr(i timf," rjeriod. which had death. The followiuK in a brief tMo
kmnl.tfhA "wolf to the door." ' bis
. ... w.iij I. W- V.l
rru.,l,4a nrnnd from the "IM1I
1I,U K7, . : . :. , oit, in January. 1KU. and in the summt
political Btnfe of factions; and we q n0(.ompnuie(i by hie fatbet
are all content to reap tne Den(,nlB jnBiah FailiuK, and hie sinoe decease
of our prosperity. Now is the time brotlier, John, he oame toOregoD. Th,
to patronize and take care of every elder Mr. Failing then established H
, . a:i..i:.. il.oi .tr;Knra mercantile hone in Portland, nnder thB
lOCai 1IIBUIUUUU w ,, r.iiiifl .l.iol, h
. nriu uniun ui a, i-nn -m - .vUIUU urtj
to the general weuare oi our wu.. j() 47 yenrgi ntlli,r fMJ
tv. and we must not lose signi oi
the welfare of others,
United States Land Office
ljl(irand. Or . Di'l I 180S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN THAT CLYDE
Mnth immune.. The Panama al.o brought the iZV SSSSTViS'SSX
bodie. of four officer, and eleven private, who County Clerk ot Morrow County at his office in
died at their post of duty in Cuba. Heppner, Oregon, on Friday the lHth day of
No. 2378, for the S W M N W W E S W u and
Bantiaoo nit flriRA Nov. 1k Snanlsh miH- !4 8 w V Sec. 20 Twp 1 8. R 27 K W M.
tary commission of five officer., headed by JaX.SyM,nXU.WM. ? rJJMi
meuiuuant uenerai uon vaiaerrama, arnvea i oi neppner, usegoo. K. w, Bartlktt,
here today from Havana, bringing letter, from 90-1 Rgtster.
Major General Wade, of the United States evac
uation committee, to General Wood, requesting
the latter to extend all courtesy and assistance
to the Spanish officer, in their effort, to recover
the bodlc. of Major General Tera del Rey and
Brigadier General Santicildez The former wa.
killed at the battle of El Cauey on July 2. Gen
eral Santocildez wa. killed near Bayamo, prov
Notice of Intention.
October, 17, law. . r . . (,nnr rnmmonrinn
following-named settler has filed notieeof a II chmifrl Lnnur tint
his intention to make final proof in Biipport of jiiumivi "vii
Land Office at The Dalles, Obeoon,
October, 17. W.W
VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tl
A
hiB claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Vawter Crewiord, County Clerk at Hepp
ner, Oregon, ou Saturday, Mv. an, isjs, viz:
BRUCE HAINES,
of Eight Mile, homeBtend application No. 4084
tor tne H v yt Hec. J,J. ipa m, k a n. m.
Me names tne loiiowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence u pon and cultivation of
said land, viz: John w. Alston, (ranKAnuer
son, T. R. Robinson, of Eight Mile, Oregon; L.
Y. Joues, of Heppner, uregon.
JAY r. A.UUA!1,
Resister.
P. C. Thompson Co.
Have the nicest assortment of
. WRITING TABLETS
Notice of Intention.
In town
Tablets at 4c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 15c, 20c, and 25c each
Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils lc, 2c and 5c each
Land Office at Tiut Dallf.s, Obfgon,
October 2. 18!8.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
l following-named settler haB filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in sup-
nf u,a .l.jm .1 .V,t oulil n,nnl will ho
ffil&n!"l$i,?&TimV't forget the place. Cash talks
jerry j. mcelligott, ot lone, p. c. Thomoson Co. HeDDner, Or.
HrtmaB aorl A nn Monti nil Nn. IKilh. for ttlfi W 1 - - - - -
SUPPORTS THE PRESIDENT
one uiiratM, and at twent m anown n
Ooihett, Failing A RibertKnu.
Iu 1HH8 the deceased Bnil U. W. Oo
belt .ecnretl oontrolof the First Nationm
bank, of wlnoU Mr Failing beoarae n,j
has been iireeideut 3U sear. During hi
Concress in unanimously sup- ineumhency o! thiit poaitinn he also b.
nortincthe president at the out- came, ideutilled with moat of the grM
break of the war, expressed tne " " ,'. " , ,u 8
ure . . . u manifeatH.l a practical intHreat, tb,.
overwhelming view ua u. ,4,.D , ,(V(,n ,,ri(.f ti,ne u ,,
ofthH entire country. iue h(1TH ,, little recreation. lt
tions this month ought to SHOW Rll WIW obairmHti of the water nnnaiiiitB.
the rest of the world that the treasurer of the I'.m lid Unlvetaity s,
A...nn nr not fiekle-mind.Hl Forent (irov,. thepaal ,111 veaM. tr-n,.
.... .. nrtr ol the Utiil'lren'H Horn", and he c.
. ". nnpied i.nmrniii( ..iir pm n. of
the mlminiHtrauon. tu uuhi.m j rMj,, lrl)M,, whuih drew larif. ly
tncticH of the HjmnmnlB in lli UiH private tim
TioH.cn coufereilCO fit Tftris Rlld in He wan preei.l.Mil i.f Ihe I'dhlid 1 j
' ... . . ., ... i .,
H... nvnonation oollfprPIIW Rt II R- hn.ry AMMor.aiP.n ... 1 nr., a.m. ,n ,,.,,
.' ... i o.l ill, l't'k i''-'"-t- Mr. FalllllU 0.,,,
Vllimnn) to uou.1. b-..... ,;,,,,, ll,.i1-1,,ft,1
UttRl tl HOriOUMllfHH. av in.K",
jnove very unfortunate if at this
critical juneturo the elections
ehould Bcom to turn Bainst the
jiivsidont and !iin policy. 'Ait
iia" aw a public issue is not un
(h'rstood in foreign parts, and if
"Mut-iism" had defeated tho rtv
publican party thin fall tho result
would bo interpreted abroad as a
condemnation of tho war and its
-larger results. This would make
tho final Bottlenifi.t with Hpaiu
considerably more difficult, for it
would encourago tho HpaniHii lip-
1, miats to protract tho negotiations
Htill more tediously, while Booking
in every direction to draw other
Kiironeau coiiutrifB into tho run.
troversy. Tho term "Algeiism" is
not here usd to oouvey reproach
or coniltMunation, ftr it is not our
function to ptes judgment in ad-
Vance of an oppoitunity to wt'igl
nil tho facts. Hut, justly or un
justlj,MAlgi'rism" hai been mad
nn iestio in pfilitics. Hie sr win
not bo coinph'tely emlcd until
pc-tco is Bigned and declared; and
tho work now iu band by our n-v-rcHKiiUtives
ht l'aris is of critic!
iinp4.ilanco. Wbilo actual fighting
was tho order of tin ilsy, tl o couu.
try Ht.H.l 1-y the prcsi leut regard-
lirs of parly. Hut it is hardly Ic-s
important that this nhow of uuai.i
luily nhould bn inaiutaiiii'd lilt
iii-Mtiatioi'S aro pending. Our
coinmisMomrs at l'sris tn'.u to
Imv.' bMu iimnagiiig our ca a t
inii ably thus fr, and Ligh grounds
of i utiiotifiu julif th' l")a! m i
h. l ht g f Mr. Mi Kii.lr's bauds.
Hi ad Iks at Omaha ltt tuauth f ,f p,,, (,
WS blond, eti.l.'eii.aiil.kc, an I !- j
i. and l " h. - n;s lohu.' tr..iii!
u,ii bis gr--.it t iU - l r'-Hi ' 1 1
l',, r if t'"' Woild," ii tl."
Ai--ii-,-n outi.1y 1 M 'Ni -
ie C'f N-.v.-u,l ir.
Land Offick at LaGrande, Orkoon,
Ontohnr VI.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 following-named settler haB filed notice
of his intention to make flnal nroof In snnnort
,,, , ., . . , , . . . . 1 ui. Liailli,Klluiimgim MrUUI Will OB ll.HUtS
B, , ....... ueiure ine uouniy uiera oi Morrow uonnty, or-
of the insurrection three year. ago. General I egon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 26, la, viz:
Valderrama, accompanied by hi. taff, visited JOHN W. SCOTT,
General Wood, and the officer, had a pleasant of Echo, Oregon, homestead No. 0318, for the
chat of an hour. Lieutenant Hanna, General N Si-13'.'f P 1.1?,K' '? E W..M
u. ,, . , ... . , . . He name, the following witnesses to prove
Woods aide, with an escort, and the Spanish his continuous residence upojj and cultivation
olllcers, visited El Caney to locate, If possible, of said land, viz: William Conklin, of Nye;
the place of inten ment of Vera del Rey, and the "UrASS
" ... w n,o wvj m j ua...- , gun. . yv, UART1.ETT,
Ion of United State. Infantry and a baud with Register.
all the honors due a major general.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
London, Nov. 8.-The Daily Mall this morn. t? m itii, St.,.. i..Mn n,.,,-,
ing urge, the American people to boldly pro- The Dalles, Or , Oct. 27, 1898.
imunce in favor ot retaining the Philippines, lVOitUK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AR-
"for otherwise there will be a acramble for ,,eJh7M
coaling atatious that will endanger the peace of V. Crawford, County Clerk, at his office In
the world." Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 10th day
,,i jyi-,:iruii,er. on limner c lit ire a i i anon
No. 82M, for the W N WV and WU HW4 of sec-
Oakland, Cai., Nov, 7,-Detectlve William wo- l " P w- . K.,-tJ M-.
wuigiey win leave tomorrow tor rortiana, or., K. Morfclttn(i and Htanfnl Howell, of llardinau,
10 nring uai'K to Oakland cnoy uun ana ong i ann rrea Asni.augn, ot Heppner, or,
Chung, a Chinese couule who cloned last M Jay P. Lucas Renlster.
month, taking with them money and Jewelry,
the property of Choy Gun's husband, Chung I
Hoy King, a prominent merchant of thi. city.
The couple will be jointly charged with grand
larceny.
SEWi and EW BVV' See. 24. Tn. 2 8. R23EWM.
He names the following witnesses to ptovehis
continuous residence upon and cultivation oi
sHid land, viz: Frank Wilson. John Williams,
David H. Grabill and James Nolan, all of lone,
Oregon.
96 7 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oreoon,
October 26. 1898.
XTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has hied notice
of his intention to make final nroof in
support of his claim, and that snid proof will be
made netore v, crawtorn, uoumy ciera, ai
Heppner, Oregon, ou Friday, December 9, WEM,
viz:
DAVID H. GRABILL, of lone;
Homestead Application No. 4235 for lot 1, and
the BE NEJ4 and N', SE54 Sec 19, Tp 1 8, R 24
K W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: trank Wilson, Jonn Williams,
Jerry McElligott and Joe Woolery, of lone, Ore
gon.
96-7 Jay P. Lucas. Regi
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 faiis to cure the most severe case of cough, cold,
hoarseness, bronchitis, inflammation of the luDgs; 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 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 stand
by them.
SLOCUM COMPANY.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
NOTICE.
State News.
U. 8. Land Office, The Dali es, Oregon,
November 1, 18'.i.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT
KJ this oltlce by David H. Henshaw aeainst
Frank Mclutyre for failure to comply with law
as in Homestead Entry No. 47'.r2, dated August
II, 1K, upon the Htf SK!-i Sec. 24, and NV4
La (Iramla Is exuerleuriua m. scarlet fever " --S """lonizo, lownstiip 3 , Kange y.t r,. w.
"'"""o " experiencing a wanet fever M n Morrow collntv. 0reeon. with a view to
r. I the cancellation of said entry, the said parties
A rrl, II, Llum (;,,, heR,l nl thA ( tl.nllc re 1"'rt'',y Hummoned to appear at this olllee on
Aruni.isiiop Gross, hca.1 ol the Catholic tll9 ,m ()ay o( Ut,cemb(.r. WM, Kt Id o'clock a.m .
cliun-li of Oregon, 1. .erlously 111 In Baltimore. I to respond and furnish testimony concerning
Urge band, of Lake county cattle have been '"'Kized toNnKaVrrSl
.Id, imwlly to the Miller it Lux estate in Call- I in at his ottice at Heppner, Oregon, ou Dccem-
irnlft. I oi r in, invn, ai iu o ciix-k a. ill.
I wa ll jay r. IjUCAS, Kegisier.
inner county . gros. valuation oi property loi
tHtatloi. purpose, till, year 1. 2.rVii,ll'J; taxa-
le property, $2,.'72,2l'l, Wallowa', grom valua
tlou la 91,1 47,7.1-1 ; taxable property
During the past 10 day. there have
im-I of beef cattle .old ill the Wa
and lliu prices paid were 12 r5 per HK)
ml, fur run a, and f 1 fur steer..
The night nl Nov. 4th, the Eugene opera
In. use gallery floor gave way precipitating
l.trty peoilu below, beneath which were many
titers, have a tew alight Injuries, all escaped,
lite latest mall Irom Manilla brought to Mr.
ami Mn 8. Denny of litis oily a photograph ol
lie "lung and short ot Ihe Oregon regiment"
whirl, . helping to maintain order in Ihe
riilllppine - Wt.r Denny, Co. R.fi leet 6 Inches
debt, mi l for it "iii'purt. ll !,
oli.ai.ly i liitilli'il witli Hi" Ural IIh,,
olmroli of tli.it city "inc lla.'fiiaii 'nr
ami he Itn.et lltn rally, Mlt quietly, m.,,,
it iii th I'ti'.'ii'.tt i.f ' n th'l --"lit.
fill i l ll ' kiiiixn a U' Wt.llK Trtttiw
Hit win i li-Pli'.l HiH.ir of I'oltlali-I lf
tlir. o ti-rmn , hii.I, in !'. ltlningh ,(
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Inmil in llm rupnliliCkU raukl.
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rouse the liver, cure bilious- fjfjl I I
ness, headache, dizziness, III IS
our stomach, eon.tlputlnn, 1
tc. l-rlce 2.1 cei.U. Nolil liy all (IriigBl.H.
The only fills to tuke with llimtl's Hiiraiipaillla.
Lanb Office at This Dalles. Orkoon,
October 20, 1HIW,
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 followinL'-nnmed settler lias filed notice of
his intention to make tinal proof in support of
his claim, and mat snui prooi win ne mane De
fore V. Crawford, County Clerk of Morrow
county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Tues
day, liecemberB, 1M8, viz:
EVEN GRE'iERSON,
of Lexington; homestead application No. 4178
for the NE4 and sw'a Nt and .N v. i SH.J4
Sec. 14, Tp I 8, R 'M K. W. M.
He names me loiiowing wuncsses 10 prove
his continu iiiB residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Ernest I iper, of Lexington,
Oregon; B. r, Hwagtfart aim Kot.ert i urner, ol
Good Goods....
Fair Prices.i
T.
AT
R. HOWARD'S.
. a'l Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,
7-a) xinware and Furnishing Goods.
Heppner, Oregon; j. H. IMper, of Milton, Ore- Staple 071(1 FcinCII iTTOCerUS
tfon J. P. Lucas, ei; Vnr.a ..,1 l4rnnB
X' brv& iirtu co.
Register.
Notice o Intention.
Land Office at La Grande. Oreoon,
October 111. lh'.W.
VTOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 'IHE
LM following-mil. led settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made I
before the County Clerk ot Morrow county, I
i iregon, at Heppner, Oregon, ou December 5,
ihw, viz:
JAME A. PEARSON,
of Gurdaue, Oregon, lioinoHteml No. fiiill, for the
W)4 H-4 Sw. 2 ami SWJ Nk! and N 44 NWJa
."ec. 11 Tn 4 . K K.
He tmiues the loiiow ing w itnesses tn prove
tils conttniioYB resilience u).on and cultivation
of sold land, viz: Mat Unfiles and A. J. Coiik,
..I Heppner, Oregon; Levi 1. llliitt anil A. W
Norton, of Uurilane, Oregon.
K. W. n A K I I. K I T,
94-5 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IT. R. HOWARD,
MlbCLLLANbUUS ITEMS. V
Within ft hhort ikt'ioJ i Mount ZLoa
amlJw-k Hhermaii. Co. M, 5 Iwl 1 Inche. UI.' (ImJ.) fan htm laid tlllX-C vgg ettAilt
.... rno.g,.,.n i. nigiiiy .riu as.ua.m yi.,ht Inrhea in rlipi-imiference.
At Heppner, Ore., t-lit-re la a tiftDd
Ja.-k ll.ajan. well-in .In rancher al Hllver comK(Md entirely of women which fur
cr.k. Il.r.y r.mnly, wl.ll reluming homr . . . ln .,.
Irom lkfvlt with ..ippltea. maile mlaalep "
and lull under Hi hml.nl hi wagon, nliiclilb Illa--
piMml over hl.st.imai h. InflU tlng Internal In- I Knjfli.li Hjittrrow in drove, not to
J.in.-a from uhlili h dlnl soon ltr. 1b a I y bonlei, have pickrd all the grain
i i.ieni o.i-ure.1 laat Tii.ira.iay a wk ago. Th I from the wheat atalka in ll'ld outvide
dn-raard m is )hii old ami leave, a family. I 0f Wabash, Ind.
Morris Walinar died at hi. ham naar lh -tar
lai-lury In Ihla rlly MoinUy aluruimn al
I J u'rlia k ol pneumonia. Mvv.ral mouth.
o Mr Walmar run or by a wagon on
fm Hill and .-i.taln! a Inu-lure nl several rlU
a.i-l mat lnlrnall)r hurt. II rvravtmt Irom
Ihla, howtr. and ba.1 hern liig hiliillng aud
ruining up town MiH-.- I liran.W limtikl.
When Mr. Henry Itobr wa.atruck
and killed by kfrhtnlntr in her bom
near Auburn, Neb., ber buby waa
thrown from ber knee to aHpot under
tabla, but waa not hurt
In on Kanana town ft citizen i
ramtai)fiiitnf agftinat Sunduy evening
Land Okfk f. at Tint IUi.i k. Orkoon,
(H-tnber -'il. Iw.'H.
'OTH-K. I HEREBY HIVES THAT THE
follow lng-iia-nc! settler has tiled uollce
f his Intenti. in to iimke Hunt pr of in support
f his claim, and that snid lirnof will be made
Ivfore V. Crawford. County Clerk, at Heppner,
iregon, on r4.itur.lay, ii.M-eiui.er in, !., mi:
PATRICK KILKENNY, of Heppner,
Inroestead Application No 4'.wi, for the EH
NK' and N4 HE1 H. SI, Tp 2 N. R It K W M
He names ttie loiiowing witnesses to prove
is continuous reslden.-e upon and cultivation
I said land, vU: Clins VauWInkle, John Wier-
tan, James tarty and John 1 arty, all ol Hepp
ner, Oregon.
w, 7 jay r. i.e. as, negisier.
4oii.rnl.. ih orianlatlnn l lh Corona churcb aerticea on th ground that tha
U.. I and Wairr company. lih a eapiul stork I heat and btifrm will thitiin more aouia
i iis...ni. ih Kiamath Kiprs sart: Th than the religioua exen-iari will ave.
p..r.m.nl ltusomMinf as t-H lorth. awnn tu Tieaidenta at Lovilia. nt ar Ottum-
torntrrlnti. IrrUailon ami rwlainallon ol . t. hava rVinnl an onmnizatlon for
kia.n.m c....,.y la.M on an M.n.tv. -.ie ami f rla and the mem.
bere art to devote one day a week to the
a.-' I I,
! ,1. 1, ni. t. I
i .. .i
II la rumiirvl. whit Hit rapltaJ lork Is not ry
kln4lh.entart.rtaa. W. k ..KhU.h. eh,rurk rWdjn lb r."IT"lxrkooU of
1. Klam.ih ro'inlr ran b luriw.t Into a rmlo.
aiuiu MM by lh hlp of raplut amt nhinl -Mra. Ketiah Hubbard, of palmyra.
Imm Mir ih rspitailil alll h a'.la to draw Me., ftt H6 doea ft jfxxxl deal of embroid
-l-n larga ilitl-Uods annually trom U.t Invrtl ry and tiatchwork in a year. Among
mr. I her rwent mork were an outlined
Ti A.i.Und tiding. ninmiiK-n Ih. iimih ot J eprrad and1 ft air of pillow stmnia, ft
rixl r.. hi. h ner.irrr-1 al Ja'kaunlll on taa!! quilt and a half d..ri f":;
rri lav, oi ro.w.i'npimri, tni r jnn wrro i 0iti,
bf'ghl an.t popular fuong mn and hi
iinthnnlr .Iraik I ,pl,it inon Urg rlrvl
l I, toils sn. . - lntira. II ollue.
dill vi(lnwl and rlrvl o'k nf vnU
fr an) altrM twain a eorapntltof
ttin Al lh n ot til dIH k
rhairmaa nl Hi itvmorialk-eounly rviilral ora
mitir l Ja. ken rounly. It tMIM ol lh
Ui tlrntf l'a., Sf , liiiwl nl Jrko
ii:. a i,-l I ha. U at Ih Ja knnvlll
Ilu. a m hi. Hall t-tvlhrf
rt-tiM a.Ti l.niiif nl vr ik fan. la a A 2)COtt I And WC tell it muCQ
Just as
Good
V die .., , nn
i , 1 1 1. i'l ri a,
It'll . l,
t.i KmamtiMti.liihiionih chttptt," U 4 statement lomctimct
nxie by the drutrgist when Scott i
emulsion ti calkd tor. This thowt
ihit the drujjiiti thcmulvcirc grd
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t' 'I .i-l rah al ! ii. I 4nn to lh
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' ii ftit M ti. i-fri.i. tt 1n.iM. ann
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I'hilfi ot Lime and Soda ai the
tk ft4 -Mf
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Scott's
Emulsion
00TS AND SHOES!!:
. THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
ivic ii ri aA ii jk iv & co.
They have anything ln 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 Specialty
Drugs
Medicines
Toilet
Articles
SCHOOL BOOKS
Stationery
PaiQts-Oils Glass
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Conser & Warren, Dfgelsts
Notice of Intention.
I.ano Orm at LAiiKANoa. Okkiiok,
N-tober Id, Ih'H.
VTOT1CK IS nKRKBY OIVKN THAT THE
,1 following tiamiil settler has IIU-il notl. e ol
hi. Intention t make final pr.H.f in .iipport ol
hlselslin. and Dial snl.l prooi will lie made ne
lora Ilia County t lerk nl Morrow county Ore
gon, at Heppner, Oregon, ou lieccmticr 5, InMa,
us: ...
LEVI I.. IIIATT.
ot (lurdane, Oregon, In.'. i. ilead No it.il.'. for the
lots and ' aim rt-, k mi-, lip K r..
Ill liamea III lolluwlng witnesses to prove
his eontln. inns resilience upon and cultivation
ol said land. Mr: Mat llnnln-s and A. J. Cook,
nl Heppner, Oregon ; Jsm.-s A. Pearson and A.
W nrt.)ii, oi uurilane, tir.-non.
fc. w, BATI.TT,
4 h Register.
NOTICE OF JS TEN TION.
alio, ami lt sai l pr.xil mill
the ART OF BREWING.
I,in Otrn g at Th a lui.i . Orkuow,
I i liilr 31, IK
N'OTK K M IIHtKllV (IIVHN I II T III F.
foil. . Ming lisim-d S'-ttl'T tins tiled notlre
id his InU-i.tion ,t mnka Dual proof In
support ol I.U i-iaii... and tat sat-l pfiN.t will
iw msile Ix-lor..
Heppner, tiri-gnn
IS-.IS, Vl:
Jo.-KI'H II. (iF.MMKt.l, of Islington,
lliitimtead SI t-lli-atloi. No. 4I7 lot th EI
w ;i. I ii I s, li i- 4..
He r.suira tl.e fi lloxliig im-.,- to prove
his i.Hilli.iM.i.. ri a. Ii-'-.-- iiou h-hI r.iMUsllotl
f sulil land, vl,- J IV Mr.. n. J I. l.i .n. ol
H.-pp.i,-r. i.r,.o., anil I Ihhhm hiM.thlijr ttJ
ii-l I'oltvr, nl Ia-xIi'iiIi"., l'r-,-oti.
tH .' JAY I-. 1,1 4 Art, Ki-gl.ter,
oi:iFn to snow cause
The Central Market
C. El. B1CYMEH
Doalor in
.-Fresli. Salt and Smoked Meats
Fish and Oysters Every Friday.
In opening this market wo solicit the
patronage of the public assuring
them the best of meats, and gentle
manly and considerate treatment.
THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP GOID
Jnd vow the entire woihl
Annies this perfect irttiu-l
p tiir roc sty i .. lh r or ihk mtK the Star lireiecrif hecr.
I ol tin-gmi, lot 0. m oi.i.iy .,( Morrow. I
i i
a a i-
I ?; in I' I - t'ia
aim UYtMH-4'i"! 1 "jr t
irtat Ui.tutb-. am.! lit wajvaaf lj
v .titltia nrJ n Hf ltt;U fiKaI ir.tt.-. t .-. t 1,
i , I, .ti'titiai y. Not f 'f !! " ""n 'iu,
t. t-. nt tiut.liioa mi l roMpcii- in J
h-H.Vnuit Ht" a"ill-il t' Jroulli
-ii ;
hH!. I it i f atfiat ai 1
I. t t ! t , fc
t- ' '-' - r'VUl
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cm .til-Mutt, lintit. ii liir.i j H n t , j .' t- t i
ia givi-H to t lW lMM alii lii..tia.r...i l 4 ". ' .,
Ianinl lib
l'Wtiiiiii' lt ll.l an I Ik mn I (
i h aif.-M .ri apfi-if t- aat
1 1. .i.r U isi ...i.,- .ia fa . a ta
tl. rtrl nf ..!, f a ! tvk, lt it
at'isl Ti a'l' M Mm-i lha
lu. i-b I'- i-r.-Mi rt fiif aiiti
a1' I a a l-strr i aU a ewta.a ror
i..-..n'ioi r ' I-, a
4 ari.ti.
V.i I.J I . , r-i. 1 an -itr
t., ai . i.f t.i(Ui,tf, tattt lia tba ,,,
l..t .lit. tt lr." "ta," t.UJ.
ttaV a '. t-aarl aal tfMa4 feat. a4p.
ttinJard, ni the rurchaur who
iktirttto procure the "ttindird"
brcauie he knows it hat htcn of
untoU Unrlit, thouU not for one
Initant think of taking the rhk of
uun aunx unirira prtpa-
P Mr stlrt TK ai.V.lifttttAn
-fp of tome thin? said ta te
.Ok !??
rrcrutiin twenty
yean oa the market.
ahouLi not be permitted fey
the Intelligent purchaser
tn tli futt-r of j.ttnli'itlti ct( WStrr
M i Nuitr m itiiii..r
Orlf t it' up i IWuMiui of (iuArllatt
if nrl f f Mir of rml r!it
II C't-4 ! ttf I' l l littjff If. .'It hat (M-Mti'MI
hl Hnt r " t I-' -H-T M-ir, tltr
g'tftftUit "' '' rtatr ii H,t.-r M I 1 b,
iu)t:ir. r t' -t I"' fA-t nl mipc! rff!n
rr H'alr lar-ltiih f (.Haul fr,l fl n h nr.lf
MafY iHftl I'H It t ml r''r al, 'i: I la tI.
I U ft-' .Pruif -I ht I n nr oi k ftt of
!h ,, !! mt - l ! I - t i th
4(t rtttaft. ( "f ' '"r ' i! "tft utt S a-tti
Ur Hit- Ui -U ' NiM'i''-. A I' 1 at
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nt ti( r.Mttt h In H l i t . f. S't
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rhivs. Ih m nrfii tn . Mmt ( rit i h
ii.trtli ( I j r t ,4 : i,Hi fth I
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR intKWEltY CO.,
203 WaaKUM St.. rrtlea-. Of
S'-H That 14-Ycar Old Stuff,
"Kolm's Best."
On Tap Down at The
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