1 A r 1 - f ' 1 The Gazette. Friday, Nov. 18, 1898. and the various laws which its legislature would enact, and Hence declined to follow longer the be heats of their party aud its leaders Thousands of these voted the re publican ticket, and thousands will .WHAT OUR SHIPS wvuld continue their suDDort to a Dartv . If we Jwere shipping out our whose policies are productive of wheat, cotton, corn, petroleum, prosperity. nrovisions: locomotives, steel rails. iron niDes. &c. on American bot- Stockmen should make a note of toms instead of foreign ships, we this fact: The state law makes it wmild benefit in many ways: compulsory to record both brand L ki Uv b'uildine andsapplving;the and mark used by jwnersjto desig materials for the construction of nate btock. No mark or brand the ships. can 6 USC1 68 Pro f ownership 2 Bv manniniz the ships. m the courts of the state unless it 3 By eettinc the freights which is recorded in the county cleik's 1,1 nnr rn fih nowners "lul-c- .ti fihinnine enter- tl)e cIerk'8 office BD(1 findin8 cer M;HMnrftfif m be distributed trtiu mflrks Bnd brand8 uot uPon JL IDO lQ I 1 ll . .1 rnri Vt I n n moir rtr ntfr rho vo r era 1 1 II I . 1 I 1 Un.l.-dfcnr national life. ana appropriate an Brae oean.ig . . such unrecorded brands the same 4. Bv securing a tnoJe direct M and a speedier service to foreign markets. 5. By obtaining a large postal fleet 6. By developing a large mer chant navy from which to draw auxiliary crusers and transports in time of war. , There are other considerations as "slick-ears." Coos Bay News SAFETY OP ELECTRICITY. Compared With Dangerous Explosives for LtKlitinir. Ekppneb, Ob. Nov, 18, '98, Editoh Gazbttb: In this diiy of invention, do Bnbjuct it studied more than that of nrtifiuial illn minuiinn. F.lftntrin liihtino in nnints of which enter into this shipping I anfiy, lienlih, clennliuesH, convenience problem, but these are enough, it aud comfort, baa distanced all ooropeti wnnld acnear. to move a mountain. Gasoline and acetylene or carbide It is in such a hehalf that the real nouub the irgnmantof checpa is . , now trying to win popular favor. Do they patrohsmof the American people de9(.rV(jit? ArKOinont (or BnJ ,gtiMl is afforded an opportunity to man- iiiuUiinution bave lliled many buike ifest itself. There are patriots and from these, and more especially who go to war and others who re- tr V-Me avng gas, I bave gathered main at home. If it be true that lb(B, foli'wiD f"(i,B! . , . , GiiBoline lnrcps ive out a greenish to attain ends in democracies and 0,)I()red flarafi tb(j fjJtnre9 o!o( eftDllj to arouse publio opinion it is nec- aD.( muHt be cleaned frequently. Wben eBsary to wage wars and annex iUu How of tun is irregular, black spots islands in order to get object les- "m9 arid on tbe mantle, whiob 11 ii- e ii, a , : rn.ikes a wuvriu light. Nine but the sons an the matter of the Amen- . r, , j i i be!,t gasoline, coating in Portland 26 can ship and an isthmian canal, 0(Jnls p()f gMn0i Bll0ald beU9atL Id B then what we have just passed oloso room the odr of gasoline is ever throngh and are passing through present, and at times very strong. It v,TOi1! nnt ho in vain. The true, requires several minutes to generate gas uCDl.Uj uu - " "J. OD0 ,1(1U reqllirM oftBa reIiewal nowever, win ub kubiubu uui y 0iie quart of gasoline will run a Ump maintaining garrison in Cuba or in tr, Lours. The burners claimed to give thn PLiliDDineB. or in the increase 100 candle powyr umunlly give but 16 of our armament, though it may be P'r- -,lf.,l invnv nnronWo. i Aoetjlone or oa.bI.1a gas as Milium ,, inant is superior to gonolino. Tbe much that does not directly con- flamu ,H tt 9,ll3cOHlfi()U of izuiBi..iM bioii corn our growth as wo go along. lr to a di hiu ri: i of rookuts. It i i The over present duty is to build high mpinsivo, iM-nitin at low tomper i nnil,l fitolim tn mmmnr. "I". When i-xplodod Vail illEUlnll cial greatness and economic supre macy bo that the whole world will look hither for what Jit needs to boy. This, of course, is a practi cal nuestion. There is no romance or sentiment in it, and as a menns to the end the American ship must lie regarded as one of the princi pal factors. Until we have this nod mantles require frequent renewals. 7. They are dsogeroo explosives. 8. Tbe prioe ot material in the control of tbe most powerful mouopolks lu this country. 9. Tbe candle power overestimated. 10. Fixtures olog easily. 11. Tbey are not cheap. In Oregon some users bave discarded them and eay they prefer the elrotrio light at increas ed cost of service. Lamps and generators are bandied by agents who cannot, and will not furnish a reliable guarantee for tbe cost of light ing, tbe oandle power of flame, tbe loDg life of apparatus, or the prioe of materi al they consume. Tbe electric light has all tbe virtoes ot fas illuminnuts and Done of their faults except in the renewal of lamps, where the cost is in comparison very light. I believe acetyleoa will in time be the sirongest competitor that electriut light ing will bve; it is not now, and wben the time oomee will eleotrio lighting (whiob never sleeps) be ahead it its only imperfection, the'renewal of lamp e; I ohallenge any agent to tCBt these statements, tbe test to be conduoted by and before a jury of oitizens, and as a gauge of good faith, I and they to deposit one hundred dollars eaoh with tbe jury, the money so deposited by the losing party to be given to aoy worthy charity, tbe wiuner to reoeive his deposit baok. Tours truly. H. V. Gatks. nlOO NOTICE. Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel lers carry them in vest nocketi. ladles carry them In purgei, homekeeperf keep them In medicine cloaeta, friend recommend them to friendi. Soft Pills Krtnrned from Alaska. The many friends of Mr. Lee Matlock, son of our sheriff, gave bim a bearty welcome yesterday morning on bis re turn from tbe "frozen north." Most of bie time bas been spent rt Skaguay, and be has stood a witness to most of tbe hardships encountered by those wto went in search of gold. Mr. Matlock authenticates the reports of others re garding tbe unoertanty of "fortune mak ing" in. Alaska, and congratulates him self npon being fortnnats enough to spend the winter here at home, we have up to time of goir. g to press been unable to detail his experience in Alaska. U. 8. Land Omen. Th Dai Lit. Or.. I November 5, lHvg. I pOMPLUNT HAVING T.Ei N E.V1KKED AT I J IhU otfice by Klia . I tymer aRHiiiBt Jour deftn leather for Hbumtoiiinz Mh homestead entry No. 4H71. duteil Aumist '-'1, ln'.W, upon the swjof Beetion L'it, to-, ns-liip :i ri, range &j E, W I M, lu Morrow county, Oregon, w till a view to ' the cancellation ot faiii' entrv. the uniil imrtiee are hereby summone i to appear at this ollice on the 4th tlay of January, ly.'J, at ID o'clock u. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning aid alleged abandonment. Vawter Crawford, county clerk, Is authorized to tke the testimo ny herein., at his oliiee nt Heppner, Oregon, on December 27, 1".IS, at 10 o'clock a ui. 2-13 Jay Jjijcas, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGrahd'r, Obkoon, October l'J. las. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followlne-nanied settler has filed notice of hie intn tion t make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made be fore the County t lerk of Morrow county, Ore gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on December 5, lxWi, vtz: LEVI L. HIATT, of Giirdane, Oregon, homestead No ii'112, for the lots 1 and 2 and 8V4 NE'4 ec. 1 Tp 1 S, K 29 E. He names the following witness. to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Mat Hughes and A. J. Cook, of Heppner, Oregon; James A. Pearson and A. W. .Norton, of uurdane, Oregon. w E. V B ueri.KTT. Kcytster. NOTICE- TIMBER CULTURE. Free Pills. Send your address to H.E. Bucklen & Go., Obioagn, and set a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will oonvinoe you of their merits. These pills are easy m action and are particu larly effective in the oure of constipa tion and sick beadaobe. For malaria aud liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They Bre guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious Htibstanoe and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their aotion, but by giving tone to stomach ana Doweis greatly invigorate tbe system. Regular eize 25o per box. Sold by Hlocum Drug Co., E. J. Slocum, manager. METH. EPISO. CHUKCH. SKRTIOIS. Btmday 11 a. m. anal 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. ClaflBes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meetuu at 7 p. m. 1'rayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. 'The Hpibit and the bride say, f ome. The iastwr may be found at tbe pareonajw ad joining the chnrch, where he will be lad to meet any w-o may desire to consult him on religious, social, oivio, philoaophio, educational, or any other subjects. . . J. W. KLE8HER, Minister. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services each Sunday at U:00 o'clock a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. R. L. Hhei.ly. Pastor. Thu radian' Onllrt of the EDiiCODal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the noine oi airs. T. 1. Matlock. U. 8. Land Orrtcu, The Dali.es, Oregon, November . ISM. OMl'L.UXT HAVING KEEN EXl'EUED AT this oilieo bv Ernest C. Mon'.aiideii anainst John D. Mthesou for failure to comply wi h law as to timber culture entrv No. 21S7, dated May 24, lSi', upon the iiwM section 32, township 1 N, range 21 E, W M, in Morrow county, Ore gon, with a view to the cancellation oi said en try, contestant alleging that i;id entryir.au has wholly failed to plant trees thereon or cultivate the laud to trees, seeds or cuttings as prescribed by law, since tiling tnereon, that no improve ments whatever have been t)i.ceO tnereon mir ing the lust four venrs: the said parties are here- ov summoned to appear at tins omce on me urn dav ot Januarv. 8.fJ. at 10 o clock a. m.. to re spond and fiirninli testimony concerning said alleged tailure. Vawter Crawford, counw clerk is authorized to take the testimony herein, at his ollice at Heppner, Oregon, on Jan; 4, lb'.W, at 10 o clock a. in. 2-13 Jay P. Lucas, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dau.es, Obf.uon, October 2il, 18H8. TVTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1.1 following-named settler has Hied notice of hiB intention to inulte final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before N J. Hale, u. H. commissioner, at tone. Oregon, on Saturday, December 10, 1BU8 viz: FREDERIC W. BALSIGER, of lone, Homestead Application No. 4240, for the lots 1 and 2. Hec 5. Tp 1 rt, It 24, E W M. He names the following witues-es to prove Ms continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, si.: uustav (Hock, Edward Ulock Ed Clult'ancl Reuben C. Sperry, all of lone, Ore gon, Wi-7 Jay P. Lucas, Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Xour Bent interests Will be served by making sure of health t will be a loss of time and money to be stricken with serious illness, Take flood's 8arsnparilla and purify your blood. In this way all germs of disease will be expelled, sickness and Buffering will be avoided, and your health will be preserved. Isn't this a wise oourseT HOOU'8 PILLH are tbe only pills lo take with Quod's Sirsaparilla. Prioe 25 oente. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ollice at La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 14, 1SU8. Notice hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W, Mor row, united mates comuiisniouKi, n iicpinui, Ore,, on December 26, 180, viz: GEORGE W.' VINCENT, of Heppner, Ore,, Homestead entry No. S710, for the e iwH and mu. imrl an 14. Twn 1 N. r 27 E He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: JohnT. Hiwmin, vvniiam ai tenberger, James L. Howard and Alba G. Bar tholomew, all of Heppner, Oregon, 2-13 E. W. Barti,ett, Register. Land Office at LaGrandk, Orf.gon, October 17. 1808, "VOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Imal proot in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ot Morrow county Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on November 26, 18'Ja, viz: FKAKCES MEKKILIj, of Heppner, Oregon, homestead No. 6536, for the N' a W J4 aim be;, s w aim n a js yt see. 17 i paw. k 27 is. vv. n. HQ names me luiiowmg witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: 1), a Herren, C. M. Herren, Dan Heushew, William Walbndge, all of Hepp ner. Oregon, E. V. Barti.ett, J3-4 tiegister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. i)natitiiii g W hh iltjriijg foroa id Vrry ,'rc:t. Tii 1 odor (like U ito lliut of rot I en .vlnii fiilim; or oleat.ing the genet iiiur, or binding tiio o.iibile, oHCiipt 9 ii.to tin) looui, aii i evu out of doors 1J strong unuiii;li Id ofl'.'iiil th olfactory nerves. It (tries tip tlio j iitits iu piped ami it;nln ljitkn; it loaves a rcsiduo in the pipes and b uu.'is clog ging t'i ni no t icijiiiro CiitiMtiint cire mid clo t nii, and t!m op ir'i'iou of uu- an.lloRn bnul more tban 9.2 por 8:1,1 1 Aitt ""!t "f ba fl,t,llu8 ni'Hii 11 t iti uutiu itttt uu Kl 111 1 n cent of our imiMirts ami px porta in our own bottoms, we will be a na tion tbrivitiR, if wo thrive at all, beyond our just iliwrtri. "Matm facturor." REASON WHY. The Walla Walla Union saya: The funion newspapers in thin state, while tbey advance conllict- At tne aquarium in lierhn there is a biir (jorilla whoso habits are about as correct as those of the mu.t of his dis tant relatives, lie gels up at eight in the inorniii;r, takes a bath, and uses soup without hesitation. When his toilet is completed he takes a cup of milk, after which he eats two loaves of bread with Frankfurt sausages and smoked Hamburg' beef, all of which he moistens with a glass of weiss beer. At one ji. m. he takes a bowl of soup, with nee and potatoes, and a wing of a chicken, lie uses his knife and fork and his napkin; but when ho thinks that his keepers are not observing hitn ho discards the impediments of civili zation and plunges his muzzle into the bowl, as if to give evidence of the mel tncholy fact that even a gorilla can be hog. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND rittlnant U Orandn. Oreton. Nov. 14. 1XU8. Notice is hereby Klvon that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his chum, and that said proof will be made before J. W. bor row, United States commissioner, at m-uiuer, Ore., on December 26, im, viz: ISAAC VINCENT, of Heppner, Ore,, Homestead entry No. 6.'0!l, for the u uM and mi owl sec 22. twD 1 N. r 27 E. He names the followini? witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James M. Bhaw, James L. Howard, William Ayers and Oeorge Pearson, all of Heppner, Oregon. 2-13 E. W. Bahtlktt, Register. inns tor in. in i tin oi"uu aI oit.jij ; hi in j us us often us ouou a dy, Too ntrbido and wuli r Ihi.vch h rfxidiii that soon onli.Z'K the n i i i h.'.p of tint stove. Many ili'iii'M, ii'j nies aud loss of pro petty hfiVH rcsuit' d from exploHioni of nuittylt-iifl iu Europti duriuij "M aad "J7. (n 2'J accident tborc ware l'J deutbi Home of the (tenor itorn in Ore in bnvs already blown up. Tilers la u t couueo- tion Jbitwocu ruakxiH of generators, who iiuiubur liiindrcdff, and th syn li- ing Views at to tuO CRUBrt of tuoir oale v. to owns all o irbule patents. Al- narty'aildftmt, are Rcreiul uimiu the " l' ' lioenp-es to ioint that fuaion will Im eliminat- "n''''.-iH ni.t oompbite , , , . .... , . . luonoply cf tlio diy, thus e:'al)lin e,l from future political coml.tua- thvm tit ,lw0 ow rk,. ,,, 0,(ll,rto in. lion in tbia utate for Hotneyoars iroduoo iu liuht. What tby will imra- to CO mo. after ibi rem.iina l,i lm hou Tha aintit In aSHiuging CaUHOH whiob led to Hllnif icratorH lmvin ouoe snpplio! tbe overthrow of the fuaion party, "' l tnbr intarest In ..... . . , bun. In this and id foreign oountries, they oTorlook the imiNirtmit fact vx0 ontheVimila M whre t ,, that tbe prophecies, assurance ami m mi bib th a they can affird to tHk proiniaes of the Hryacilo party, in Urn ri-lc, iimnratn'e cniupaniei and Qie 18, have failetl to tnaeriali.. in l.iid j rolnbit tha storage of oarhida iu any fact an promim-d. The iiihhhoh l,,,a ' -J"H Md. "J i , . ., i .. iniist bti kept iu lierrantioilly sealed wLo followetl their free silver ,(lltvy v lu lM,erMoii ,,0 leaders, nd believod their propho- i,9 kPl,t m a e. purate and tire proof cien of ruin and ditmatcr which bnlldinij-ut lat 50 fnut away from any nl.l Knrt.inlv follow the oonlinn- othef aud oo ai tilicial litfhta to be in The O. It. N. (Vs. new bonk on the Hcaouroi'H of Oregon, Wnghiugton and Idaho ia buiiiK diatribntcd. Our readure are requested to forward the addressee ot their Enatoru frieivlH iiud Hcqnitint anoes, and a copy of the work will he gaut them free. Thin a mutter all shoiil ) be iutereHted in, and we would nail that everyone take an interent and forward minti addrec to VV. II, Hurlbn't, Opu rral PHHieuer Aitent, O. It. & N. Co.. rortliiD.il. 81-tf Hurklcn'i Arnica Halvt. The Dost Halve in the world for Outs, UrniRpB, Horea, Uloera, Bait Rbeum, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped llanda, Cbilblaiua, Corns, and all Hk'n Krup' tiniia, and positively cures riles or do pay required. Ii is guaranteed to pivr perfect satisfaction or money refunded. friee 25 cents pr box. For sale by Slocum Co., R. J. Hloonm, ranagr NOTICE OF INTENTION. 1 "DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND I J Office at La Grande. Oregon, Nov. 11, lH'.m, Notice is hereby given tliat the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support oi Ills claim, aim thutsald proof will be made beiore j. vv. Mor row, United Status commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, ou December 20, lsus, viz: JAM 1. 8 L. UOWARD, of Heppner, Ore., Hoineslead entry No R'.Mtl, for the w'4 sv'i and t'i nvt'4 sec 28, twp 1 N, r 27 u. Mu lianius the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz: James M. Shaw, isaan Vin cent, William Ayers and Ueorge i'earson, all of Heppner, Oregon. ,-; i '16 ii. OAKThMl, UfKlrJlUI. cnco of the Btaiidtiril have, daring the pihteeno monthn since the inauguration of William Mc- Kinley seen the conditions of the rise iibs near tin in. Way? All oarbide must In packed in air tijlit oaus. Aaoidiils re rs a rule the results of CAreletHtio-s, tint with the Siiinn due itunpowdor and lytiHiiilte are as sale. Carbide costs iu country rise industrial stag- 1 o1""' '" l "itui, and at ration to the higher staKe of r M fir"i!,t . . . . , nl I'j ceiiti In each pound of eiirtnde- imiusiria sn. ruiiiuiernai I'r At this ,-rioMiie li!,t ctnin Uve kuo perty. iney inave seen inai at 1 I money lias lueu MM u now more die power: one of tbe 2i C. l limit aliuudaiit and cheaper than ever rvsu hd sod one a, i n tor ce,itd per li.fore;nud that a silvpr dollar ,u",r (,r " ue l"ir,1'"t will buv a gold dollar, and as much '"'r " ,,,,a l 13 ' , ,i month, A omiiuuet with einctrid of tlieiifCceHtninosofliroasanold ,i(U r,M U(, 0.1Nt lir.,UiiM its u-(or dollar coin will ptircliane. h uiKot a x.ilonns, h tleln, liveries And then there woro thousands sud allni-l t liklits, rlc. No burner yei wlitwe eyes wereoptui t the dan- i..v.nii dbai bit.ii iiliimiiiaiiiirf ill iouoy torous tendencies of the socialist Ulti-M o,,.-iat. ., durability or ch-ap. .... ,t ii ll raw. Nv'iii'll id good Opera1 inn the theories of tli- platfi.tm of the lUll 1M , ., ,m, ,.1 clor, but bs. f anion party, and thovioious lents- ,,( Ul(( , nil,.irMt ,il diirm ug power of Intiou hy the f union li'ialature of ilm elc, t, i.t luhl. 1S'.)7. Dispensary from tat exeiup- II ith w .-,.1uh mi I acetylene or cr tion aud other unconstitutional thtf ooaimon and injurious legislation; reachiun . a .. . , ' , . . . 1. The il.i i get of an opeii tttme light. a climax iu iii buik1" " irin. cnduiu, and other demand of the fuaionihts in lN'.'T, eiHisil to the tlancerous tendency of that party's demands should they l-e enacted Tn.,lir.Hiit and hotiPat ' 'U'r ' ... . i .i 5 11. lamps a .d geoerators require partisans, who liad supported their ,,,,, Mr9 ,j ..ni,,,,, ,jf,. isma iu WM, teasoiind as to the , , ru i,, r. pair thrui. conaeuenci'S video would fullow (1. Apparnius coi-ting from tea lo Iwo tbe iOCCetil of the JMHinlo'i party, buuJrd dylUis is sum! lived; burners '1, li (nir l lime Htnl soiiin ullier tlaine at" bt to itnil''. M i 1 1 ' v nr i' il c.iuvtinitiiit aa the eleetriut llfclm, 4. '1 In ) li ivi unpleai snt sid nul.ealth- from lilt. JOSKPHI t LKCIKI). Nacrrrds Joseph HI mens Menator Mnltiioniah. Oa Tuesd iy Dr. H. E. Josiphi repub lican) was elected state senator from Moltuomah county to till the vacancy paused by the rei(iiHtinn of Joseph Simons, whu was elected United States senator. I-en than one-half of the vols of tbe county was oast. Tbe vote iu tbe city of Portland was as f.illos: Josephl, republican 410S Flanders, ilemia'iat 1737 Henry, local self uoverument H4I Amos, proh bitio 120 SCROFULA. One of America's most f mooi physidins tayst "Scrof u!. s external consumption." $ S'.rM'jIoos children re often S ft tc.iutiful children, but they J hck nerve force, strong bones, jj stoot nuscles ani power to jj , KsLt disease For delicate y. ixilJrcn there ii no remedy equal to Scott's Emulsion I I i of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- iv miv)jiiiics ci x-iuit iim tji'ua, a It fills out the skin by putting ' pood flesh beneath it. It makes 'f i lie cheeks red by making rich ?. H od. It creates An appetite fo? food and jives the body JJJ power enough to dig-est it. Be a cure you get SCOTT'S Emul- v ston. w ot. ixt f i.ooi ill JruijUll, w JIJ Si Otr BOV. NE, CWmWl., K.w Yor, NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICR 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersieneil, anniRnee of the estate ot a. W. Rwatxart, insolvent debtor, will make final settlement of nla accounts with said estate aa aueh ssniKoee, at an adjourned term of the cir cuit court for Morrow county, Oregon, at Hepp ner. to be holdeu at the court house in Bald county, ou the Mh day of December, A D. 18H8. tn. K. uisiup, 1-11 Assignee. Notice of Intention. Land Ofpicb at LaGhande, Orroon, October 12. 1808. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MhE 1.1 followinK-nauied settler has Died notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mnde neiore ine county uiork of Morrow County, Or egon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 2fi, 18'JS, viz: JOHN W. SCOTT, of Echo, Or. gon, homestend No. CS48, for the He naiiicg the followiiiB witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon and cultivntion oi said laiin, viz: William Ooiiklln, of ve Frank Killkenny, of Heppner; James McCnm ber and Grant Buchanuu, both of Echo, Ore gon. E. W. liAKTLETT, 'J!i Register. NOTICE. V. 8. Land Office, The Dali.es, Orfion, November 1, 1898. COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT this olticc by David H. Henshaw asnlnst Frank Mcintyre lor failure to comply with law aa to Homestead Entry No. 471)2, dated August ll, 18SIS, upon tne H seii Hec. 24, ana NVi NEU 8ectlonJ2o, Township 3 S, Range V6 E, W. M , in Morrow county, Oregon, wilh a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this otliee on tbe 22d day of December, 1M'8, at lu o'clock a.m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, is authorized to take tne testimony here in at his office at Heppner, Oregou, ou Decem ber 16, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. ra. 94-10 Jay P. Losas, ReiflsWr. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Timber Culture, Final Proof. United States Land Office, The Dulles. Or., Oct. 27. 18118. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AR thur Stephens, of Hardman, has filed notice of intention to make linal proof before V, Crawford, County Clerk, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 10th day of December, 18!i8, on timber culture application no. an, tor tne WM!4 anu aw ot sec tion No. 17, ill Tp No. 4 8, K No. 25 K. W. M. tie names as witnesses: cnanes Ashbaugh, J. F. Moreland and Stanford Howell, of Hardiuan. and Fred Ashbaugh, of Heppner, Or. yfl-v jay i: t,ucA8 Register. United Ftates Land OfficeatTheDau.es, Oregon, October 20, 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN THAT IN I'UR suance of instructions from the commis sioner of the general land office, under author ity vested in him by section 24ft5, United States Revised Statutes, as amended by the act of con gress approved February 28, 18S5,.we will pro ceed to oiler at public sale ou the 6th day of December, next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: NEJ4 NE)4 Sec 19, Tp 3 8, R2CKW.M, containing 40 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to file their claims in tills office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rightB will he forfeited. JAY P. LUCAS, Register. 94-5 OTIS PATTERSON, Receiver. Try a box of COLD AND GRIP TABLETS Tlieo 6re a Gold In One Day. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CT8. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Obeoon, October, 17, 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to iniike tiual proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will bo made be fore Vawter Crawford, County Clerk at Hepp ner, Oregon, ou Hatimiiiy, Nov. ai, ihub, viz: BKl'CE HA1NKS, of Eight Mile, homestead npulicntion 'o. 408j for the S w '4 fee 14. I u 8 4, k 21 k. w. m . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon a ml cultivation oi said land, viz: John W. AU.tott, t'-ank Ander son, T. R. Robinson, of l.iglit Wile, Orcgoii ; L. P. Jones, oi Heppner, Ureiron. J.IY P. LUC 4 8, Register. Sold hy SI.OCUM IIXJO COMPANY. The Cutting Remarks made by our competitors are inspired by jealousy at the .re markable cutting qualities of the fine line of cutlery lately received by NOTICE OF INTENTION. AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OitEtiO.N, Li November 16, 1898. Notice in hereby given that the following- l ained settlor has tiled notice oi his intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be niadu before J. W. Mor row, I lilted States commissioner, st Heppner, Oregon, ou Tuesday, December J7, 1898, vis: LUTHER HUSTON, of Eight Mile: Homestead application No. 8873 for the 1'4 se, ne4 set and se'itwfe sec. 2), tpR8,r24 si, W M, He names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upou aud cultivation of said laud, viz: Jai.ies J. AJkini aim nenry c. (iy, of Heppner, Ore ; Herbert M. Olden, of lone, sud William Bucket, of Eight Mile, Ore. 2- JAT r. i.ui.AR, negisivr. Notice of Intention. Land Office at Tins Dai.i.f.h, Okeqon, i ictobcr 2ii. 1898, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followlng-natncrt Ci'ttli-r hits lilcd notlei of his Intention to i.iiike lluiil proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before V. Ciuwf.r.l, County Clork, at Heppner, Oregon, ou 1 1 idav, lei ember 9, J898 viz: JERRY J. McEf.LIOOTT, of lone, Homestend Appllriiii.m No. 4-ii"l, for the WW SEL.1 and E! HWh ftt. ;i. Tn. 2 , It Hi K W M . He names the following wilinNK to prove hii continuous residence ttiim uml cu 11 1 'rifii of said land, viz: I'runk Vvihioii, John W illams David 11. (ir.ibill ami Jiiiucs Nolan, all oi lone Oregon. 9(i 7 Jay ?. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Timber Culture.-'-Final Proof. II ll-ji.,l (Ire . Nov U. 1898. Notice is hereby given tbst William Ayers hm tiled uotlce" o( Intention lo make Html proof beiore J. W. Morrow, United States commis sioner, st his office In Heppner, Oregon, on M,m,Uv tha '28th dav of December. 1R98. on tl'.n- lier culture spplicatiou No. 'KM, for the w'j uwi, and H swti boo o. 5, lu twp No. its, r No. 24 t. n. imm.. hm witnesses: Edward F. Day Charles bardner, William A. Browu slid August J. Cook, Sll of Heppner. oregou. 2-1.1 K. W. Bastlitt, Register Timber Vulture Final Proof. TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. THE I I ll.ll.-a llri'iroll. Nov. IS. 1898. Will,... iihereliv ul veil that Luther Uiltton, of Kliiht Mile, liss tiled notice of Intention to make rinal prtHif beforo J. . Morrow, r lilted Mat coiiiiulMioiier. at his oftloe in Heppner, Ore., on Tuesday, the 27th day ol Deieniber, 8 W, on timber culture spplicatiou No. :fcs9, lor the lie1 see 2u, III ip io. a s, r no. n, " . ii u iiini wltiicwes: James J. Adklns HentvC (lay. Herbert M Olden soil William Beckvt, sll ol Heppner, Ore. Hi J.r i. Ll'Cis, KfKlstrr, Timber Cvlture Final Proof. UNITED STATES LAND OFl'ICK, THE Dalles, Ore., Nov. lit, Is. v..ti... I. hvn-bv alven llial lacob H. Vi illlams, ol Hirdmsn, h tiled notice (l his Inteiiilon to MiiM float nrtM.i otiire t. a.t.inF. nun. .i., ii. out. at his office In llvppurr, Ore, on Wednesday. Hie th day ol Dciiinlwr, ik'. on tlinlwr culture spplicatiou No. .f.;, lor the neH. nwV se4 snd e' si ol m-v oo. i i.. ,.... A 4 r Nil. 2.1 K. Vl M. He nanics as wltnetses; James II. Allen, John D Allen snd J. C. Kelthly. sll ol llai.luis.i. sud Wlllmin It. iA-iuer, oi raam , uir. Jat l'. l.tA, Kcgl.tcr. Timber Culture -Final Proof. ITN1TFP CTAlEt LAND OFFICE, TUB I J Dalles. Ore . Nor. 18. 1m. Notlie l her. br slveu that Alrt Mslteson, of Heppner. haa tili-il liolli e ol Internum lo maksttiisl r.H.I bHore J. W. Morrow, tinted -lalct coiiiiuiliiier, al hlsoltue lo lleppnrr, Vrf on i-.lmly. the Mh day of m-. eiul.ei, iv.i'on llmlr culture appli. ailon No tor tbe ' ol sec No M. lu l No- . t A ' '. Wle tismes w Itii.t.: Kol-rt V Matt.f.n, Iteulwti J. ttannl. Jolm tiaunl snd Miliou Br. ll, all l Hippiur. ure ,., Jy l,li , Keg.stor. Land Office at Tiim Uai.i.ks, Okecon, October .'I'.. l.v., NOTICE 18 Ill'.ltEBY CIVKN THAT THE folloiving-nnini'd tietilcr has tiled notice of his Intent, on to make 11 mil proof In support of bis claim, an 1 that said proof will be mane neiore v. criiwi rn, county i icra, ai Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, December tt, 1898, viz: DAVID ll. GHABILI,, of lone; Homestead Application No. 4J:I5 for lot 1, and the HK!4 NEfc and N SK-i Bee 19, Tp 1 S, K 21 E W M. He nainisthe following witnesses to prove his continuous rennu iii ntioti ami ctiiuvatlou ol said lan'l.vU: Frank Wilson, John Williams Jerry McElligott and Joe Woolery, of lone, Ore gon. Utt-V Jay r. l-l'CAS, Rcgl NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oi fk e at Thf. Dai.i.ks, Oskoos, i H'liibei' -'o. lf...8. TQlTCE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE loll.m Ing-imtni il settler has tiled notice ol his Intention to lunte liinii proof In support of his claim, and Unit a 11 pmol will be mad be- fore V. Crawford, County Clerk of Moiroft county, Oregon, at hep). tier, Oregon, on 'lues day, December ts, l.vx, viz: EVEN UkK'.KIIHOS, o( Ixliigtoii : homi st.'iid application No. 4(7 for Hie H't N E1 and W. NKI, and NW SE! see. 14, 1 l I n, K .'" t.. " . .VI . He names the following witnesses to prove his continu .us residence upon and cultivation of said land, VU: r riiest I Iper, ol licxlugton uregotcH. F, 8ium:art HO'i Robert 'I iiriier. ol Heppner, Oregon; J. II. 1'lper, of Milton, Ore gon J. I . l.l'CAS, 94,1 Rvgiiter rX.J 1(.ih ?. b. mu mm. Finn lbipi!-)ii!ce curvinp; pt't, of gvurunteed quality, at $125 per eet. The Jargcrit and bebt assortment of eciesora aud shpara ever 6uowd. in Heppner, wilh pocket k Dives, butcher kDrvfcs, bread kDivep, parioR kuivoc, and liny kDives are constantly in Btock. m -iv-ri m. Good Goods. Fair Prices.. ll. AT HOWARD'S. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries T. R. HOWARD, Heppner. 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS Of 'M. IvICIITKXTIIAIv & CO. They have anything In this line that yon may desire and yon can depend on it you get s good article when they guarantee It, SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Spsclslty Drugs Medicines Toilet Articles school books Stationery Pair)ts--Oils--Glass c i G A U s Timber Culturi-Final Proof. ITMIH KVA1M 1IIK Notice of Intention. Onus AT I. (iitis:F. Ohkoon, lohcr pi. ImS VOTicE H i:n;i:nv oivkn ihat ihk 11 follow lu imiii.'il kcttlcr lias filed notic of his Intention to tpaki tlnal prHl lu ainiiHirt of his claim, and th:.t se.itl proof will be i.iade tanore the t'tmiiiv ( 'n-rk ol Morrow co.iutv Oregon, st Heppner, Uiegon, oil lieceinber 5, le., lit: JAME.- A. I'EAIISOS, of Illinium', Oregon. homiMOeml No O'.ll, (or the iWis Av. .' and N 'sK", snd N'i ,S sec. II I p rt, ll .".i r. lie nanu s the loll. Ins; witnesses to prove nts continuovs rci'ti'iice iiou atel coitivnitoti ol mid lalnl. vi. Mat Hughes and A. J. t o. a ot Heppner, I rc g..n; l-vl L lllntt and A. NV Norton, ol (iiirdii'ie, OrcK'Oi. K. IV. HAKTI ETT, (I 5 k. gist r NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.isn dini s t Tiik l'i ' . nitron. . . -i-.-r .'ii, 1 "i. N'OTi.-K ii in;i itv t.ni.N i ii r hi k f.tllow 1,, rmi"-! .-r tins III.. I i ot;re of his I ! 1 1,' n 1 1. ill ti ni h . h". pr of In ani h.rt of Ills etl.i, an I llii.i n. I .i " I mil l.i' male U'lort . l'. t.1,.1, l , ,i ;v e k. i.t 1f..it r, Oregon, o.i .ttur ti . I . i m i.'-r I r. it-; r.t1l!!'k K 1 1 KKSV, of II, pi u.-r. Ilomt tii .1 Am-! '!. it So t"t. foe ih- I1, NM, and ', !.' .u. I,.;N it .'. K W M He ltn-io t ' f. lw w.:!i.-. r.u. hi cull no. Hi. te . ' .' . i: i hi. ei. , 1 1. All, in id sal I land . 1 l! . I i 'i I .1 I,.iui h.T PNn. Jh-ii. I ,,i ij a id .i;i I inly a.l id liepp lie'. Ori top 1". J J iy I', l.i - , Krslster. Conser & Warren, irtiKtrist. 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