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The Gazette. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1898. State News TEACH EB MCKDEUED. THE MORMONS COMING. A Settlement Will Be Made In the Grande Rnnde Valley. From Walter M. Pieroe, tbe East Ore gooian eayi, we learn the particulars of what constitutes an important event in tbe business aod social life of tbeGrande Ronde valley. It Involves tbe incoming of an exten sive Mormon settlement to the fertile lands and eqanble climate of tbat valley, tioh in nature's resources end promising sbundent returns to the industry of tbe husbandman. It is an event tbat involves more tban tbe mere magnitude of the transfer of realty, and tbe inflnx of a considerable number of people to swell tbe population of tbat rapidly developing region. It is an event tbat involves tbe ionog uration of a uew system of farm indus try, a new idea of social organization, a new idea of industrial development new, not to the United States at large, but to tbe state of Oregon. By tbe same methods by which tbey made a garden of roses to bloom in tbe desert wastes of arid Utah, these Mormons propose to make tbe more productive Grande lionde valley paint a richer red on tbe roses of a garden more beautiful than ever grew in the sagebrush plains of tbe Great Halt Lake oonntry. Already, in the mountains of Eastern Oregon, the Mormons have obtained a foothold, where Mr. Grunt, a vigorous Mormon business man and miner, has bought and is operating miles and miles of plaoor mining ground, and owns some valuable quarlz properties. Murmon capital, Mormon energy and MormoD ownership are part of these mining en terprises, in whiob whole streams have been monopolized and immense areas brought under Mormon control. Tbe genius of tbe Mormon social s- Commicsioner Herman htu notified the Ore gon City land office that quite a number of homeatead entries are canceled and the lands are open for settlement, The new Bank of Huntington has opened Its doors for biiHlnees. The otlieers are: J, H. Aitkin, president; Alexander H. Kerr, of Port land, vice-president; A. K. Niles. cannier. Hon. John Krone, a prominent pioneer, died at his home near Stafford, Tuesday. He was an ex-nieintier of the legislature, and had tilled tbe otlce of cominlnsioner of Clackamas county. Dr. Watts a physician of Cathlamet, shot and and killed a patient named BaiiKS because he had accused the doctor of cheating him in the tale of a bottle of medicine. Watts has been ar- rosted. One of the busiest offices In town is the U.S. land ollice, and the roaster, receiver and clerk arc kept on the move continually. Sixteen homestead filings were received in two days this week, and It Is expected the good work will goon during the entire month. Chronicle. M. Zulovich, Indicted lor the murder of Pat Barnes in Astoria, pleaded guilty of manslaugh ter. '1 he plea was accepted by tbe court, and Zulovich was sentenced to one year In the pen itantiary, and fined iO. The case was tried at the present term of court but the jury failed to agree. The Willamette Fruit Company, of Canby, has completed the run on pruneB with Its new drier, and reports an output of 1UJ tons. Home of the evaporated fruit is on exhibition. It is of a superior quality. The company Is trying the experiment of shipping to a foreign market. It has sent two carlords to Berlin, According to the allowance made by the last legislature, Ogle, of Clackamas county, was al lowed $U'J 30. Of this amount he rejects all but t24.:i0, claiming he only wants what the law allows him, and that the recent legislature violated Its obligations by making allowance for !') days etc. He says: "It Is 11 miles from here to Hubbard, and '2(1 miles from there to Halcm; total .11; both ways, 61; at 15 cents per mile, t'J.oU, which, with lf salary, maker I21.S0, my total and only constitutional claim. A warrant for ?:;:l,(it9 in favor of W. T, Wright, for the Kastern Oregon asylum site, was Issued by the secretary of the state at Sitlent Katiirday. The secretary had been served with notice by District Attorney Jlaydeu that he would begin proceedings to restrain the issu ance or tlte warrant. mo (HHirici auorney withdrew his objections upon the assenting by the board of school land commissioners to the payment, (iuiiclultu deeds made by three of the original owners of the site were deliver ed to the hoard. One original owner of MO acres of the Mi t; asked J 1,400 for a quitclaim to his part, and it wns not glveu. Lust .Saturday Corvallis grange received Into tern seems to be one partaking some what of 8 genuinely Imperialistic polioy, meinbctshlp 110 newly made graugerH. This Is l u t. :...i:. .i... i : i sine! to be the largest class ever received into wumcur mo iiiuiv.iurii, iu a nnunw, lurien , .......... , . . . ,, . membership by any grange at one time In the uiBiuu.viuuo.il, w.nuu . bwbuuwbu .1 u v, M. Hilleiiry, master of the state, in tbe interest of tbe whole body social, with visiting members from various counties It is this neonlinr and clannish relation, were present. Thlsgrniigu Is now the banner nharanlarixina Murmon Bnnial n,,,l i. grange of Oregon. A strong resolution coin . , mending the farmer's short courso given free of uu.umi i.io.u u.u...u wiier- , , ,, , b , ,, aKI,,utrl ever tba Mormans has gone, that will be c1I ku was adopted by the grange, which also brought into Oregon. One year heuoe, requested the grangers throughout the state to llin f Iruiulu n,,ml vallav will lnm ,. aid and asslBt the college in its ellorts to pro- grafted on to the body of its industrial organisation a Mormon community with all tbe Mormon peculiarities - i ..-. Will mote greater culture in luduntila! life. Your Best Interesta .1 I. .. I. . I ui. Mr. W. M. I'leroe owns extensive " ra "7 '' "K "" " ti ...;n i l .. : 1 t... traolsof lauds iu the Grande lioude I WI1 oo i"wi oi i.tnu .uu moucy i.i ..e . i i. . . 'ii ;it - n i. valley, in company with bis brother, Mr. " "". 0. M. Tierce, of the Farmers Bank of 8 ""l Weston, an.1 II. F. I'ieroe. now living in 1,1 Iu " er' of dlHt"41"' Han FrnnoiHC). Mr. l'.eroe informs the W1" he ".el.Hd, BlfKium ami suturing Kant (Irnnm.ii.. that ha h..H aiune.1 rl.i.l Wl11 l"' VH. (I, anil yr.iir limltb wiM be Conveying to the Mormons a half section of land near Lu Grande, for which tbe consideration was 810,01)0. As loon as the land bad been secured, the Mormons at once platted aud divided it into 1'.) acre trnetH running through the entire trunk n road way, or, an they call it, a ntr"t, down Iih oeutur, and the whole ootistitiiiH a vilnge, each family having 40 noma as their churn. Next spriug, they put in a big depart intuit store, and, with the jirnoowi of pro dnclion of wcallli, will combine the pro Cchh of diHtrihiitioii, iu so far as it is pos- sillle Hit to 1 1 1 . It willl.M a tvpicnl Mormon settle tin lit, rum h It" those III it wli.ire made in IHiih, no I Unit t'onViTted that terri torv iiitn a ii'til nis flute, The deeds of conveyance from Mr, rieri'H contain oIiiiihch traliaferrlng the nliligetiiiiiH of the contracts Wl'h the beet sugar factory to raise sugar lieels, these ooiitrarle calling for the continu ons raiaing of sugar beets for four or five yesr. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurt, of Uroton, H. 1)., "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lnng, cough set in and finally tertni naleil in consumption. Four doctors gave nie up sh) mg I could live but a abort time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I ooiild not stay will, my friends ou earth, I would meet my hIipmiiI one above. My bimtmtnl whs advised lii get l'r. king New Plscnvery for cot. sumption, eonghi and colds. 1 gave It a trial took In all eight bottles It has cureil me, aim ttisiiR lloii am saved and now a well aud healthy wo man." Trial bottles free at K J. Hlu- rum's drug store. Hegnlar 'Ee TmIo and VI. (M giliiikliteed or price refiinded. preserve !. l'Wi't Hiil n wisi Oitirse? (,. W. in i 111 at t'i.ieliinattl. Mr. Frank Minitli accompanied by hie father U W. Hmilli null the Gazette oin.ie a pleai aid cull a few d.iys ago. .Mi, (1. W. Sninli, hI.ii bus reeeetly re turned fiom Cino iniit 1 1, Ohio, where he wont ih n itidfgnle to Him iniltoiinl G. A. K (ion Milton recites a ni i-t intoreeHtig accoiit't of Xiiorieiioa and pleasure whi'o io Htteiiili.iicH, Their prooossinn eiubodi d II V) (KM) men, lnterHoerai' 1 wi'h i In. n ',h of liitHic, u liicli r. quired five hours li ne I o imv a Cert tin p..iol. Mr Si.il'l. (ells that tliii Wi.s the event of I11.4 hfn inn , mid tb fml thai C!mnin naf.'l f !h" c i i f l; ' old h Hi", witch ll h ft Hi. Ii y nun i I.I il 111 1 le It timet II tcii i-ting 'ii him l,Uo '1 .i In r Ve:it t in ii , li,' lei lh eat i II il to s i inl the rt- ma ti l r nf '114 Id h 1 ', tv'i" o . t . ii Ii a i.. hiri elVerl .on. Mini May Wallace tbe Victim of a Ballet Fired Through a Window. Fbsdlktok, Or., Nov. 11 Another tragedy has occurtd iu this town, tbe re sult of which is tbe death of Mies May Wallace, a teacher in tbe Pendleton academy, who wag shot through tbe body while standing bv a window in the borne of her parents at 9 o'cloek last night. Tbe shot was fired through tbe window glass by some unknown person who stood outside of the bouse. Suspi cion rests upon a young Chinese name Ge Oug as the prepetrator of tbe crime- Mits Wallace came here from tbe East with ber father's family a year ago, aud bus been teaching at tbe Pendleton academy, She is one of tbe brightest, most cultivated intellectually and charming socially of all tbe young ladies of this oily. Uuiversally she is loved and respected for ber admirable quali ties. Hoaroely one has more friends or fewer enemies. Miss Wallace baa been teacher of a olass of Chinese youths, iu addition to ber regular duties on tbe faculty of the academy. Xleceutly sbe expelled Ge Oug a youuy Chinese boy from the class. Ge Oug was much mortified and enraged at bis expulsion. Last night, just before 9 o'olock, Miss Wallaoe stood by a dining table in ber home on Webb street, doing some sew ing, when some one fired through tbe window, tbe bullet entering her body below the bip j lint, ranging upward and aiming cleat tbrongh so the surgeon located it on tbe other aide just beneath the skin. Miss Wallaoe is in a oriticsl oondition, and the attending Burgeons fear death at any time. Ge Ong is believed to have committed the orime, although as yet there is no direot evidence against him. Tbe of ficers believe they have enough evidenoe to warrant them iu arresting and hold ing Ge Ong, pending further investiga tion. Ge O g was therefore arrested. He is a Cliio.688 boy, only lb years old. Ad operation was performed by Dr. G W. King on Miss Wallace, by whioh four inches of tbe smaller intestines were removed, aud a Murphy button in serted. The operation appeared suooess ful for a time; but tbe patient died at 5 o'olock. Noeideuoe was scoured warranting tbe naming of aoy one as a suspect, and tbe affair ia shrouded in mysterie. Ge Ong is held, but the officerg say tbey have no evidence poiutiug to bis guilt. Boon after tbe operation on Mis Wal lace, Dr. G. W. King was stricken with paralysis. Tbu operation was p rform ed during the afternoon, after which Dr. King retired to bis nflloe. He wes cross ing tbe room to a desk, when Lie right foot lost its power; at the desk tbe dootor began to to write a prescription for his patient when bis band refused to obey bis will, and an instant later his entire right side was completely para- lyzed. Hn was removed to bin home. where he lies iu a oritical condition OFFICIAL LIST Of County Expenditure November, Term of County Court. NOTICE OF INTENTION. 1H9H, 1 LAND OFFICI AT liAtiBANDI. OREGON, nriuu.Tr II, lorn. N'OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on November 26, 1898, viz : FRANCES MERRILL, ALLOWED IN FULL. Oscar Montgomery, county expense acct. 7 00 L U Moise, same S 00 Heppner Light fc Water Co., court house and iall acct 1H 00 W m Barton, pauper acct lid 00 j of Heppner, Oregon, homestead No. CV16, for the T K Howard, same 50 ' N, 8 W ii and H E 4 S W 14 and N W i J Ji Andy J cook, road and bridge acc "4 00 1 Sec. 17 Tp 3 S, R 27 E W. M. T K Howard, pauper acct sa 35 He names the following witnesses to prove Inland Telephone Co, county expense j his continuous resilience upon and cultivation acct 2 0o j ot said land, viz: D. a Ib rren, C. M. Herren, T J Carle, roae and bridge acct 4 :i0 Dan Henshew, William Walbridge, all of Hepp- Fred Balsiiser. same 4 do : ner. Oregon. E. W. Baktutt, A C i'ettyi, assessor's aeet 60 00 M-l Register, J H vi atteuberger, road aud bridge acct . ii ) .1 R Simons St 8ou. same 't'JH Wm Haguewood, same i 70 W 1. Mallory, same 321 64 Conser & Brock, pauper acct 12 So E K H unlock county physician UK Luther Hamilton, road aud bridge acct.. 8 Vo W 1 Davis, same V W H Bcherzinger, same 2 ) a" Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, donation . . Hi 00 J W Matlock, court house aud jail acct. . 02 C H Hams, pauper acct 40 00 Gilliam & Bisbee, road and bridge acct. . . 'JO ia A G Bartholomew, court house and jail acct M 00 Henoner Gazette, stationery acct. Vawter Crawford, emergency fund PUBLIC LAND SALE. United States Land Officc at The Dalles, Oregon, October zo, lifja. - JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IS PUR ' suaiire of instructions from the commis sioner of the general laud office, under author ity vested in him by section 2405. I ' n i ted States Kevisea bututes, as anienuea ny tne act 01 con gress approved February 2i, lS'Jo, we will pro ceed to oiler at public sale ou the 6th day of uecemner, next. at iuo clocks. m.,ei tins oraee, the following tract of laud, to-wit: NE1 NE14 C 1, Tp i 8, R 26 E. W. JI , containing W acres. Any and all ncrsons claiming adversely the above-deserlhed lands are advised 10 tile their claims in tills office on or before the day above designated lor the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rnthts will be forfeited. JAY P. Lli'AS, Register. 91-5 OTIS PAITERSOP, Receiver. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Chas TefTt, pauper acct 40 2 E K Swinburne, same loo 00 Blocum Drug Co, same 8 ;i J W lorrow.same 10 14 J C Borchers, same '') 00 E P Rood, county expense acct , . 22 90 W J Davis, 5 per cent road fund Ho 00 Good Samaritan Hospital, appropriation. 50 00 allowed IN I'ART, H McLaughlin, road and bridge acct, tlss 09: allowed J15 53 C E Miller, same, "4 .17; allowed i) 12 Conser & Warren, Btatlonery acct, $10.15; allowed J State of Obeoon,) County of Morrow, j I. Vawter Crawford, county clerk In and for gaid county and state, do hereby certify that the above list is a true and correct statement of all claims allowed In full, In part, or continued, by the county court of Morrow county, ur., ai its regular November term, 198, exclusive of fees allowed by law, Witness mv hand and seal ot county court aUlxed this 15th day of November, 18.W. Itfeal. VAWTER ckawduku, uierK. Land Office at The Dalles, Oieoon, October. 17. IKilS, XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT THE Ai following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof ill support uf ins ciann, aim mac siuu prool win ie nuuie e fore Vawter Crawford, County Clerk at Hepp. ner, Oregon, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 18'.'8, viz: BRUCE iuiNES, 1 JO ; 1,1 K.1!." ..tuo, uuiut:Bit:ii'i np;"in:iiiniii .vj, vio -J i, U II' If C. n 13 1' o u .11 L' w .j,. ; lui iiic o . . ;4 r-ru i.i, o i .1 ... .'1 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of Bam land, viz: John w. alstott, t i-ank Ander son. T. K. Robinson, of tight Mile, Oregon; L, P. Jones, of Heppner, Oregon. Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, assignee of the estate of G. W. Swaggart, Insolvent debtor, will make final settlement of his accounts with said estate as such assignee, at an adjourned term of the cir cuit court for Morrow county, Oregon, at Hepp ner, to be nomen at tne court noose in saiu county, on the 20th day of December, A D. 1898. to. it. Bl.MlUl", 1-11 Assignee. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Okkison, Octobers;. WW, XTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE l following-named settler has iiled notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on rldav, December a, lusa, viz: JERRY J. McELLIGOTT, of lone, Homestead Application No. 4806, for the WW DEtYi ana rvo an bcc. i p. a o, iv .i r. iw. He names the following witnesses to prevents continuous residence upon anu cultivation oi said land, viz: Frank Wilson, John Williams, David II. Grabill and James Nolan, all of lone, Oregon. 9f 7 Jay P. Lucas, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Oreoon, October 20, 18!. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followlne-namcd settler has Hied notice ot his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that Bald proof will be made beforo N. J. Hale, U. 8. Commissioner, at lone, Oregon, on Saturday, December 10, 1898 viz: FREDERIC W. BALSlGElt, of lone, Homestead Application No. 4240, forthelotBl and 2, Hec 5, Tp 1 8, R 24, E W M. He names the following witneBes to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Gustav Clock, Edward Glock, Kd Clult'and Reuben C. Sperry, all of lone, Ore- 9fi-7 jay r. liicah, Begister. Land Office at The Dalles, Orehon, October . 1MW. X T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE l following-named settler has bled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mane neiore v, urawioru, uounty i.iern, ai Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, December 9, 1898, viz: DAVID II, GRABILL, of lone; Homestead Aniilicatlon No. 1235 for lot 1, and the HE' NE and N, SEH See 19, Tp 1 S, It 24 Hn names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: urank nilsnn, jonn winiama, Jerry McKlligott and Joe Woolery, oi lone, ure. gnu. till- JAY 1 lUUAB, KBgl Thi Hi st Plaster. A pi. oi of II urn I datnpctie.l with Ciiiiiulifrlaiu'i l'uiu ll iliu and bound ou to the alTocted parts i.1 allien ir lu liur plaster. Wboii t'onliled with a pain in the cln-Ht ur aid", or a I nine lia'lc, giv it a trial. You are cort tin to he moro thau pl. ased I'll tin prnnit relief which it nll'iir. s. l'litn liiilin ia alao a certain cure tor rheumatism. K"r sale by Conser A Wsrren. i i.r.8 t JU4IH K t ot iirn A I'ri iuiurtit l.a)rr Hy 1 lir r I'ald Ion Much. THE ROVK KKI.KAHEIt Vouinc I aw tirrskrra (ilvrn a ( baiioc to He- derm I l.ru.M-lvra. Wsll. Wall I'iiIoii. 'I'll three boj arrested lust Holiday (or burglarizing the store l Yaruell A lingers ou Wednesday morning id last week and (or the ndil'i'i) at Audersoti'i grocery sloin hi l'aik street ou last Hitiirilay night, were takiu before JtiilgoThiimas II. Hrrnls, of the superior court yesterday. Ihe parties from whom the property had Iwu stolen, and whose stores bad hero entered declined til proSeCIIlM Hi ce. Tb parenls of the lios were present tud promiaeii that it fie suipriis were r- llueklen's Arnica Halve. Tbe Hcxt Halvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hind:t, Ohilblaiue, Corns, no.', all Hk n Erup tious, and positively cures 1'iUs or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give uerfeot sutiafiiotion or money refundod. Price '25 cents per bnx, For sale by Hlocim Dniij Co., K. J. Hlooutn, manager UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. The Dalles, Oregon, October 6, 189S. VrOTTOK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT. TOWN 1 1 ship three (tt) south of range twenty-one (21) east of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, has been surveyed, and an approved plat of the Biirvev thereof will be filed iu this ollice on the 10th dav of November. IS',18. at 9 o'clock a. m. On and after said day, applications for entry thereof will be received at tins oince. Hlgneo tne aay ana year Boove wnnen. Jay P. Lucas, Otis Patterson, Register. Receiver. 91-2 Timber Culture, Final Proof. United States Land Office, I if ! 1.. II. 11.,. I 1UIIQ XOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CLYDE 1 C. Saling, of Heppner, nr., has filed notice of Intention to make Ileal proof betore the County clerk of Morrow County at his ollice lu Heppner, Oregon, on Friday the lHth day of November law, on timber culture application No J!I7, for the 8 W H W 1 K 8 W ! and N W V. 8 W k Sec. 20 Two 1 8. R 27 B. W M. He names as witnesses: W. U. McCarty, James Gentrv. Robert Morgan, M. J. Deviti, all ol Heppner, Oregon. E. W.Bahti.ett, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE OF INTENTION. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Cnited States Land Office, The Dalles. Or., Oct. 5, 1898. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IV i.1 pursuance of Instructions from the com missioner of the general land office, under authority vested in him by section 21S5 United States Revised Statute as amended by the act of congressapproved February 2ii, 1K95, we will proceed to otter at public sale on the 17th dayot Nnveinher. next, at lllo'elocka. m. at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: The NEii 8 E k Sec 24, Tp 4 S, R 24 E W M, containing 40 Any and all persons claiming adversely the Bbove-deBcribed laudB are advihed to file their claims lu 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 Patteeson, 90-1 Register. Receiver. Try a box of COLD AND GRIP TABLETS Hey Cure a Gold in One Day. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CTS. Sold by SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY. The Cutting Remarks made by our .competitors are inspired by jealousy at the re markable cutting qualities of the fine line of cuttlery lately received by P. Fine three-piece carving set, of guaranteed quality, at $1 25 per set. The largest and best assortment of scissors and Bhears ever shown in Heppner, with pocket knives, butcher knives, bread knives, paring knives, and hay knives are constantly in stock. Land Offick at The Dalles, Orkuon, October 20, IMS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has Hied notice ol his Intention to make tinal proof in support ol his claim, and that saiu proof win be mime tie fore V. Crawford, County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at heppner, uregou, ou Tues day, December li, 1SH8, viz: EVEN OREGERSON, of Lexington; homestead application No. 417S for the V. NEV4 and HW'H NEj aud NW'K BE Hec. 14, Tp 1 8, K 26 E. W. M. Me names tne louowing witnesses to prove his contlnuitis residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ernest Piper, of Lexington, Oregon; o. r, swaggart aim iiouert iiirner, oi Heppner, Oregon; j. n. fiper, ot juiton, ure gou J. r. l.l'f AH, sn-n negisier, Good Goods.. Fair Prices CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Hbecp Met I'neay. Withia the past few Jay re porta came io Ilia! teverel brtmlre t ha'1 ot abxep imve dni lu variona noolioo of the oonnty, nferoinijly of poiH.m. Io ho In terview with Frnnk Furnaworth, lis in formal ua thtt over one hnndrej v Jieil within tlio 1 it ilay or two in llielr onrroU, lielounw to hi father ami Mr. liislioo. Hit iippimili.m oouciJa l.b other alitwpuimi, who beli.'e tbal cli matic Oi.n liiuiii havn lironht Io Itm aorfnoe iu alkali poi m whioh in dninii the rui'ehvf. Moaara Herrin an t Htt(ri(i arc also reporte.l loser of a pomtx r of heil. II avefttia a niao angtjeatioo that an hnalyaii do miule aiul the rvaoll mitiht i lialile tlir htieepiuen to combat tlia H. H. Hii'lon , of llillslioro, a proini- in lit lawyer and one whotn opitiluo Oarrlea weigh! all over the ulalK, on law tniilila, rt'D.lrra an i.pluiou ti tlie ooutity court on the uieatloo of juslio w' nti.l i,,,,, BO oommiltnl to the reform eouatalilHa' feca lu slale ossw, nd.I the ,,.ll(,i ,lt,y iiilt ,mrtlu) WOnlJ oplniou l: Iseiiil the iittiiti nifo out ot the Country "In (. where warrant tiae liffo m.m i , llllm iu ,.. , iQ .ati.liii lianil of foiiatai.lea, I am L,,it ,,,, mi,liry, or otliKrwia. thai the aware of no law that maara triviiue ,n ,.,.,, f ,t , ,r reform .tioo wonUI be forpayuitf loiiKfcXK to en tmuvr who lum., ,t,Hr n ,( ,n hl Io on.l(.rt;o eimply tn. a to iukn ait armal, but faili. fcn nBl,nm,., m nt.t institution. I am of tb" oj inion that an tuii.r idiihi j U(, n,MlU tIH i,M , .Utt tk lit t hai.cea npou lifltitf able to cre I ih mHttant. ami if he talla Io ar rt hf cannot c r from the conntr, uiil. n.H c mot) nhoii'il fe lit to pay llltll Vii'.llli'hfil)," lu Hi iiiatio. r f i'hrKce by juallcra Of lh h r il ikt rlitrire, he ) io IT. ot, that hut one dorkft utrjr bonl.l U charged for rutrrinK the Banies l l wiliit-fM sw itii fur I'nth the liroawnli' U and d. fme-inalead of uti i-i.irr being ilifgd for on eaa-li aide of the Cae, II hlo alalra thai li helievra thai whfO euhpnH for iu r than one wit tic art made ou a single form, that the ,Ui, h..iild f r Imtom. iihM.eiia. .a i.i !,! l l o, Hl'e I ill ill M I'" l"l"'l I .bi ll d tin- e ntit iMi of : t 11 ll) H e I' ll'l, hi. (lid lal- il l I k" fell iiw'M'UM to what lluir recent conduct would lea. I hi if earned to I'd natural Concilia ion. Ilo informed Hu nt and llielr par rnta t!n.t il tint ho) a rciiniliii d fnoii the p mull lie i i' and Ilo ir i uu-hn'l jnat. II". I it Nell, n in tii ir i'ae would la- aua- Ir l. hut llint if ihe) lit.iainrd lu Walla WalU c unty Hfii.r in t Monday tlii pri a oihi m wmild liar I i ha pro cer.l. d ill. and the law allowed to lake Ita ( 1 1( r ll i I i 'ii'til 111 it llirt a Ivica w III lie ilr i full he. lid an I that the reaitlla aiil In ii.ooh Ii ll. r f ir s i ivo O 'fned llm.i if II I ad In I ho. 'li pUonl under rtt let i f the !. 'Mix (lalloway pih llWv bae n die Ciinliniied, l, teli wurka a nrltt mon- . lit. im' mi th r.aidpola i f that locality ao.l iln i.i."chl t of lli- iner huld Persistenit Coughs A oough which Menu to haj en in spite of all the remedies wtfr you have Applied certjunly net: energetic anJ sensible tretniflL For twenty-five years that stj3 ard preparation of cod-liver oil SCOTT'S EMULSION Timber Culture, --Final Proof. I'NITKO STTR I.ANO OFFICK, The Ha les. Or , Oct 27, IMi". OTfR 1 HKKEHY OIVKN THAT AR- Ihur rtc.ihens, of flariliuaii, has tiled notl 'e ol lnti'iitlou to main- llnal proof befnre V. fruwford. County clerk, at his olllie in lliM'pner, ore.aoii, on Hatiirdav. the Huh doy I liidouiier, ihvn. on iiinnereuiiiire apiuieiiiiou No. t' vl, for Ihe Wi NW and i SWK, uf see lliui No. 17, lu Tp No. 4 H, li No. '.Ti E. W M. He iiami K as n i t nouses : Charles Ashbaimli. J. K. Mnri bind and stanlvrd llonell. of llanlinnn, and Krcd Ashbaugli, of Heppin-r, Or. st 7 Jay r. I.ih as Register. Notice of Intention. Land Offick at La Gkandr, Okrook, October hi. lh'.is. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 'IHE following-named settler Imb tiled notice of hi Intention to make linal proof in support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Cleric ot Morrow county i regon, at Heppner, Oregon, on December 5, 18'J, viz: JAMES A. VEARSON, of Ourdane, Oregon, homestead No. liilll. for the Htt'J, H - Sec. 2 and SY)n NE't and N',4 N'S See. 11 Tn I H. K 21 E. ll names the follow ing w itnesses tn prove his eontiiiiiovs residence upon anil eiiltlvtitjon ol Si'ld land, lz: Mat Unfiles and A. J. Cook of Heppner, Oregon; Levi L lliatt and A. W Norton, ol Ciiirilane, Oregon. E. W. RAKTI FTT, 91-5 R.glHiT. NOTICE OF INTENTION. T. R. AT- - HOWARD'S. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fine Teas and Coffees, .-it T. R. HOWARD, Heppner. 00TS AND SHOES e t i k THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF JVI. IvIC 1 1 X JXX II AIv & CO. 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 Speeielty niood's Should be In rvery family medicine chest and every traveller'! grip. They are Invaluable whan tin stomach Is out of ortlvrt cura hradaeha, biliousness and 11 liner trouble. Mild and tfflclaut. ctnt. Pills Land Office at Tim isai.i.ks. Oiikcon, I 'clnber Jli, Ih.'H. NOTICE IS M K 14 Kit Y OIVKN Till I 'HE followlng-tinhiei! iieltler lum tili'd notlei of his Intention to in -ku t'unl pr of in ,upiort of Ins t-liiliii, mid that VHid prnol will be inadi before V C n lord. Cminty Clck. Ml lleepner, tircgon, on Siitiiritiiy, llereiulier in, 1n.ii, viz: I'ATRICK KILKENNY, of Heppner, Homestead Application No tl, fur the K'i NK' and N', !K' fee. .M, 'I p N It j E W M He ntiines Hie follow witMen..'R to jirove his continuous reniilenre iipmi inul t-iilliviitiiiti of said laud, vl.: ctnts. ii:i Inkle. Jiitin Slier- Mull. James Car'y and Juliu Curly, all ol Hepp ner, uregou. yi-7 Jay I'. Lci as, Register. HOW NALMlirilY KKGAUD8 I'tJ. Amrrleao'i IKrbot Anoac the Towrre la a Herloaa EvsBt. By tha Asua'lattxi I'reia. Londoh. Nov. 9.-AI Ibe (loil l bll banqael tola evening Ibe Man tin of Halisbary did Dot ennonoce Uritieh protiH-t irate over Egypt, bat emphasised tbe neoeatsity of beiog prepared (ur all eveotoatitiea, TnrultiK to tbe oriild wilb Fraucr, Ihe premier remarked: "We ba.1 quite recently Io enoi'uler whether tbe qtiealioo of European war wat not eery Dear, litil, with great iti terrat eod cDideratioD, Ihe reaoll bae enJed happily, all Ihronb Ibe great juilrfnient and comm m ixoae diaplayrd by FreuoV Kelerriokt to tbe ar preparallona, Lord Salitbury oUerved: "Tbeccarbaa invitml oor.greii to provide for Ihe diaaramaineot ot Ibe world, lint abile we olTr our hartieal tribute to bit molivee aoJ we ere willing to eaaiat euJ aympalbiae ia every way until tbe happy day when hie eepiralioue Notice of Intention. Land Orru i at LAtiKANni, Ohsook, October IU. P"KI. KTOTICK lit HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice nl his Intention t ' make tinal proof iu support ol hiaclaim, aim iiiai sani proot win ne nisue ne fore the Countv cWrk ol Morrow coiiutv, Ore gon, at Heppner, Oregon, oil Dccemlmr lm, ' LEVI L. I1IATT, ol (lurdiiiie. Oregon, homeatead No tMl, for the lots 1 and 2 and H', SKV Kiv. I Tp , Kit K. He imiiiea Hie Inllowlng wltnesu In prove his conlliiuiius reil leiiee iimn and cultivation ol said land, vl: Mat Hughes and A. J. Cook, ol Heppner, Oregon: James A. Pearson and A. W. Norton, ol Ourdane, Ori son. E. W. Bartlktt, M & Kealtier. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lane Oirn t at Tag Ham s. Ositiion, Iti tiilier Jil, I stat. K'OTICE la HERrnY (IIVKN TIUrTIIR 1 foiloa Itlg.lismi'd settler lis! llliil lliltlre of Ins liiieiillon to make Dual proof in support of his claim, and that said prool will t made iN'lore I . Crswlonl Ciuiiily Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Wednesday, Dvevuibrr 7, Iv.is, vli: JtH'll . (iKMMKI l., olUllmtotl, lloin.t.'sd appll'Stioii No. tlT lor the "Ri ii. In I a, It i. E. He iiauii' Ilia Inllowlng KlttieMit In prove tits ronlliiiniiit mi'lenee illmll Sinl cultli allot! ol Mid laud, t U J l Hrnun.J I, OI'ii. of Heppner. Or. ami. ami I homsi Ibiollilijr and l"i l I'nlter. ol llniftoii, urrsiiii, H ! JAV 1". LU AH, lleUt.r. Notice of Intention. I.AHD Orrti'i At I.AiKh. Ossnnn, m-inlwr l, I"'". VOTICR IS ItrkFBY I.IVKN T UT THR il InliiivltH lisine.1 Srllier h Hln Until of his lntenlii.il Io tusk nnsl pMof In inpiM.rl . l.l. ...ll ' '" '""I " in viea urn m liu unr.., ui l pil ll , tn-lnrv tlie I mi 1,1) Cl.r k ot Mi.rfn I Hi Mt), I Ir rjrnvi.U Iha i.r.nanli.ina ni.if,il In ; '". al lleppm r, On b hi, ou N .v . , v 1 Aontilrau'l thil A ntiMr anprnnn.tiiiiV li I JHN l , ai OTT, " i of f'i'h.i, Hr.-iiioi. t,.nnii-i, So. I. II, f. r the io eome reapeou itiie ere te ruarieii iiy v, 1 1. ip i i . . t w m t. . . A . i lie nsines i'u ..ii..t.s wi'ii.mi-s in prui It W me urea fir , tl r.t.tt. . -.-,..-. ..i.n ."I i '.lli.si n nnhappy omene. Drugs Ucdicines Toilet Articles SCHOOL BOOKS StatioQery Pair)ts -Oils - Glass c i G A R S Conser & Warren, Dngists, The Central Market O. U. BKYMER Dealer in Fresli, Salt and Smoked Meats "VfM in,,,. Sausage, - Tnrcl. - rou1try, Fish and Oysters Every Friday. In opening this market we solicit the patronage of the public assuring them the best of meats, ami gentle manly and considerate treatment. THE CENTRAL MARKET, Heppner, Or. THE m OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GOLD Jnd now the entire world Knows this verect jirodiui As the Star Brewery beer I On draught at I all popular saloons STAR BREWERY CO., 203 Weshlaeten St,, Portland, Or 1 wtiii h Ihe ninthly force ot llii Amer.i'aa i.l .HI I In I. k'rai.k kl, kr',11 nl 11. .,i.i rrptili ie I a tree Intrmlnert! aoioi.j llm i-r m . i.ini h ., . i. Oallui.t li"e ilxroluiiiu are rspaHilme' y;j eo.l b-e Ii utriiiiiruU Io a crlmn rt nil. In. nl Ni,v l"ir. . l . i'i nl . Ii i. om Put. Ill K.'nti'r. NOTICE. ha rrovrJ its eiffctivt nu in cur ing; the trying; afftctloni of the ! throat And lungs, and this it the 1 . I 1" ! rriwn wnyi me coa-uver oil, per i , , i , uhe rtoi. AM.ite. .i jom.i.i, i temi the hypophoschttci , ' . ' , ." 1 . ' . . ' r T . ' utite enl hieli mat nm gttnloif Id povii !r mvn i imsuhhut ACt At A toniC tO thj . , . ; V ll . .;n,, .,, .;,( il ll... U- m niinJiurvfLimllhr 1 '"w" rr...ii n. . .,.., (.t i.,, ,... i ,. r nn i.. glycerine toothet And IicaU the Irritition. Ctn you think of Any comW rution to effective as thtt? Sm ltx th tLefe I te I . ei title. i'li U ilU lii ngmuiug If ftuit H I'OTTt ImuiuA. ei.a A l.l if imi lh ifHf, lie i ! e 'i im. ra-. tl.uil.'li 1 tl.iLk Io aon vvrot ll it likrlr , piii.tttee to tbe letetfwt ( (Imal r.rtlan. l "Hut eual la luirr. uua n le tbt ibe ant joel matur nl war te irritijr prwn1'! I un nil fi.f.a, ll , tl trl r inu" UV lu the tr.rnt l.. m l ' Iroiiwr 1 1 lb w 'tl.l lit iiiiir i .t i ur bevel m1 w tut'; yrwiiiwiie.' .l H.tl!t.t.,.. I 11, lH li..l I'.f N .s.ii,,' ; V , In VI. .if r.v,,.l lh r". ..ii. n i.t b.i f I f.'1 l,,,.,.., ! I' I -Ui , I I- . I.i r. . ... ! . I . 1-1 . ,1 4 i I. ' '. ' . I I'I .1 I ' Ml . . 'I , v t ' m. at iv v I I ' I '.M.I .1. m I N , I..' o . I ' I H I'll I I. I ll.li .i, I ifl:, I .1 I', i rv ii I 'I ' . I . 'i . Jti f Uui, iutirfir That 14-Ycar Old Stuff, "Kolm's Best." On Tap Down at The ... . Telephone Saloon e e e i r let if AUi: (iiiodm e e e ',.4 H- ,i, I, r,t, t.,tM n il!t,rf(