Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 22, 1898, Image 8

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    THE ELECTION IS BQUAW VILLE.
It Wat Non Partisan a to the Fate of the
Candidate.
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ina s i n i
From The Denver Post.
Fur somethin' like a score o' yean oi uncie
BillyReeso
Has ladled out our SquawviUe law a Jesilce of
the peace,
An I've a notion when the call from Angel
Gabr'el cornea
"I'll End him jit a-sittin' thero a-twlrHn' of hli
thumbs.
A notion struck us t'other day 't'd be bong
tong a few
Fur u to have a .lection day as outride people
An.
An' when the idee fust was broached It seemed
so new an' strange
We coupled to It with a whoop that seemed
to jar the range
Wa wns'nt flv on politics, but had a notion that
We'd manage fur to pull It off with laubable
eclat.
An' as a sort o' primal move we counted up our
clans,
An' found 'bout half was Democrats an half Re-
nuhlicant.
We'd never had no officers In that whole moun
tain belt
Excepttn' jestic.e of the peace, which Uncle
Billy helt,
But all the same we cottoned to the firm belief
that we
Could handle an election day in style, away up
in 0.
Both parties helt conventions, an, I want to tell
you, pard,
They wns'nt Buiiday-sciiool affairs conduted by
the card,
But all the same each party chose Its leader fur
to pack
Its standard in the race along the candldatlal
track.
Ug Democrat put up a man we thought 'd win
fur sure,
A man that could both read an' write, ol' Col
onel Jack Menitire.
Whilst them upon the other side named Faro
Tommy Ward,
As sq'ar' a fullow-cltlzeii as ever dealt a card.
Th imttln scarcely had begun, afore we heard
It unid
That Ward had left a' Kastern stato, a price up
on his head.
An' that if it was run to earth the death o' Texas
Jim,
A feller that was slugged an' robbed, might be
ascribed to him.
01' Faro turned a whitish cast when charged
with this offence,
Which seemed to show his guilt without no
fitrtliur evidence;
Then party lines was cast as'do an' politics
forgot,
An' jct, to purify the camp wo hung him on the
spot.
Then came a painful rumor that ol' Colone
Jack McCluru
In former antecedents wns'nt absolutely pure
That some one had it from the status that ho
bad chocked his wife
An' hud to change his residence fur safety to
bis life.
Wo brought the accusation homo to him, an'
then the cuss
Allowed his prev'ous rocord dld'nt cut no ice
with us,
An' then ag'ln the party lines wore glv' & rest
ing berth,
An' Heps, an' Demo's both chipped In to raise
It I in from the earth.
Best
tea
sold only in
Packages
Git AN I' COUNTY NEWS.
From Grant County News.
John Uuy will have a Christmas tree
this year tor the little folks.
D. G. Overboil baa built an addition.
ou bis uo v mora to be uaed an a tempo
rary reni.leije.
Al! efforts to recover the body of Ubas,
CampM', who whs drowned a abort
tinw atfo, have proven fruitless
Mr. HiKbtower, a nephew ot Mrs. W.
H. Short of tbis place, left ou the stae
Sunday for bis borne iu Missouri.
The ice this season is the finest seen
for muny a year in Uanyoa Ulty. it
runs from 8 to 12 inches thick and is as
oloar as crystal.
J, F. loafer, of Malheur City, Mai.
hour oouaty, youn man wht b is bwen
prospecting on tipper Willo-v oieek for
the past two years, Las Buildeu.lv dis
appeared, and uo trace whatever of bim
oau be found.
Through Tonrlst Cart to Kansas City.
A tourist sleeii ig oar will leave Port
land every Friday at 8 p. m via O.R 4
N., Oregon Short Line and Union Paciflo
railroad, thr mii Cbayenne and Da-
ver without change. No change of otrs
to the cities, Denver or Kansas City.
East bound sobednN Is as folic:
Portland, leave 8.00 p. tn. Friday.
Granger, arrive 10J p. m SaturJay.
Granger, ieve 1:35 p. in. Sunday.
Denver, arrive 7:15 a. m Sunday.
Denver, leave 2:55 p. m. Sunday.
Eausae City, arrive 7:25 a. m. Monday.
Keep this service In mind when going
East and consult O. R. & N. agents or
address W. H. Huhlbtjbt,
Out). Pass. Agent,
Portland, Or.
Something for the New Year.
The world-renowed success of Hostetter'
Stomach Bitters.aud their continued popularity
for near half a century as a stomachic, is scar
cely more wonderful than the welcome that
greets Hostetter's Almanac. This medical
treatise is published by the Hostetter Company
Pittsburgh, Pa., under their own Immediate
supervision, employing sixty hands In that de-
parment. The Issue of the same for 1898 will De
over eleven millions, printed In nine languages
Refer to a copy of It for valuable and Interesting
reading concerning health, and numerous test
imonials as to the efficacy of Hostetter's Stom
ach Bitters. The Almanac for 189 can be ob
tained, free of cost, from druggists and, general
county dealers In all parts of the country.
Blue Mountain Eagle.
Denver and M int;na min ing journal
pn'diot a mining boo'D in Eistein Ore
gen during 1899.
Th Heppner Uzotte ban discnutiuned
its euii weekly ublicatioa and domes
out with a lume eight pnrfi weekly.
Fos bus bi-eu made a money order
oilioe. This oliange will b.i quite a o i.j
venirnoa to the p-ople of t'uas valley.
li. F. Miller, the proprietor of the
HeppoarOmyoi Oity s!ko line, is in
the city looking after tlia interests of
hi i Hue.
Emil Siiba rd', of Monument, received
a kick on his leg from a uewiy snnd
horse last Friday, aod narrowly otciupod
serioui ii jury.
Quito a number of sh?p are being
drivon from Or.mk oonnty to Milheur
oonnty to be wintered, us hay ia more
plentiful and cheaper iu Malheur county.
Rufus Kitiiberly, a former resident of
this valley, oun-.e over from 0'inyori City
lust Huuday. He departed Monday
morning ( ir tlep;tiar after freight for
Cunyo i City merchants.
Dr. E N. Crockett male a pt ifes-
Aguln wo called conventions, with the Btatcil j Hjonrl T) f S'l-tirivillt) Inat Friday,
beinf c lie 1 to administer msJio.il
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE
1 will be a meeting of the stockholders of
the First National Bank of Hcppner, at their of
fice on the !2d Tuesday of January, W., between
the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p m.,
of said day, for the purpose of electing directors
and for the transaction of such other business
us may appear. ino. uonheb, tmnier.
lleppiif r, jre., uec. b, uvg.
STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
meeting of the stockholders of the Hepp
np Biillilinn anil lari Association will be held
at their ollice iu tne National Bank in Heppuer,
......,. i iiro.n ih hniim of '2 n. m. and 4 t m.
of iuesday, the 10th day of January, 1hK, for
the purpose ol electing directors lor me u.nuiug
year. E. R, Swinlobsb, fckcreiary.
Jjecembcr 8, 1898. 7"10
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON,
iovemler, W. , .
Notice is herebv given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof ill be made before V. Crawford,
County Dcrk, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Saturday,
Jan. 7, lsyil, viz:
ROBERT FRIEND, of Heppner;
homestead application No im, for the se M
w H tn ) .4 r E. W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol
said land, viz: Nathaniel L. hhaw and Arthur
Hunt, of Heppner. Ore.; Jacob Ernst and Ralph
Benge, of Lexington, uie.
6-u Jay P. Lucas. Register.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
Dalles, Oregon. Nov. 16, 18'J8.
Notice Is hereby given that Reuben J. Gaunt,
of Heppner, has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before J. VV. Morrow, United
States commissioner, at his ollice in Heppner,
Ore., on Wednesday, the 28th day of December,
18!W, on timber culture application No :;, for
the se'4 nw4, swJi ne and e', swj of sec No.
'28, In tp No. 4 S, r No. 26 E. W M
He names as witnesses: Robert P. Matteson,
Albert Matteson, Milton Brown and Robert
Large, all of Heppner, Ore.
2-9 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at Iji Grande, Ort-iron, Nov. !M, 189.
Notice is her by give i that the following
named Bottler has filed notice of her intention
to make final nroof in support o her claim, and
that aairi nrmir vi II he made before J. W. Mor
row, U. S .Commissioner at beppner, Oregon,
on December 3lst, ih'.'s, viz:
ALICE BARR, nee ALICE TILLiRD,
nf Uunnnar OrPffill
H. K. No. 62ti7, for the N'4 8W' and the Ntf
SEH, of 8ec. :, Tp. 1 s, k. r.. . ii.
uh. n.mmtha following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
nvid Hrfwiev. i nomas a. nnea, vvioiuiu
Browu and Hugh Fields, allot Heppner, Ore
gon. I. .
4-1U
Notice o Intention.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ollice at La Grande, Ore., Dec. 10, 1898.
Notice Is hereby given tnat tne iouowing
named ettler has filed notice of his intention
.,,,,,i Muni nroof In siinnort of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before J W. Mor
row, Liutea states commissioner, ai rieppuci
Oregtnl, on February 24, 18J9, viz:
EDWARD C. JOHNSON, ot Heppner, Or.;
Homestead entrv No. 7094, for the n'A ne!a and
se seVi sec M and nw)4 uw)4 sec at, tp 2 S, r
28 K. ....
He names tne following witnesses to prove
Timber Vulture Final Proof.
THE
TTN1TED STATES LAND OFFICE,
J wanes, uregon, nov. id, iot.
Notice is hereby given that Luther Huston, of
Eight Mile, has tiled notice of intention to make
final proof before J. W. Morrow, United States
commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Ore., on
Tuesday, the 27th day of December, 1898, on
timber culture application No. 3289, for the ue)4
sec 26, in tp No. 3 S, r No. 24 E, W M.
He names as witnesses: James J. Adkins,
Henry O. Gay, Herbert M Olden and William
Becket, all of Heppner, Ore.
2-9 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
TNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
U Dalles, Ore., Nov. 16, IkUS.
Notice U herehv given that lacob H. Williams,
of Hirdinan, has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof before J. W Morrow, United
stuten nommiusioner. at his office in Heppner
hU TwttWixMvW OreTon Wednesday the 28th day of December,
l
L. Tlllard and Hugn Fieius, ail oi " -'vv; i'
.. V ' ' ... .. - -w TT TnVn
He names as witnesses: james n. aiw, uuu
D. Allen and J. C. Keithly all of Hardmau, and
William R. Leathers, of Eight iw,ue, I're.
JAY r. LiUOAS, iveBisver.
Brown, V
Heppner, Oregon
8-18
E. W. Bahtlett, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
2-9
Register
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I'ORTLiND, ORE. A. (i. P. A.. TOPEKA. Q. P. A.. CHICAGO.
f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
Dec. 12, 1898. , ,
Nolli'H is herebv given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
Notice of Intention.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LAND
office at La (irande, Ore,, Dec. 6, 1898.
o make final proof in support of his claim, and Notice is hereby JJ.h1"-
that said proof will be 'made before Vawter named settler has U led .1 ottce of h"'nt.en0"
Crawford County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, make final proof In support of his claim, and
o , Hatnrdav J i inarv 21 1899 viz' that Baid proof will be made before the County
on Saturday, January i, iB.(a, vi.. i, ntu Oreo-on. at Hennner.
CHARLES W.CRADIUK.ot Eight Mile; Oregon on January 14, 18TO, vU:
Homestead application No 4810, for the wV4 JOHN D. CLARK, of Pilot Rock, Oregon,
uwl4Beo2tiaude!4ne!sec27.tp()S, r2oE,WM. home8tead ctry n for the s' sw and
He names the following witnesses to prove ii ",eu Bec 21 tp 1 8 ri!9E WM.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation - e5 o'ilowlng witnesses to prove
of said land, viz: Alfred 1. Warren, Robert H. h. nnnl, resilience u non and cultivation
Warren, of Eight Mile, Ore, andCtiarles rl. uey
mer and William Gordon, of Heppner, Oregon.
8-13 Jay P. Luc ah, ReglBter.
of Bald land, viz: John Molaley, Hugh Ross
and John W. Scott, of Vinson, ore., ana James
Warman, of Pendleton, Oregon.
7-12 E. w. bartlett, KegiBier.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
view to till
The vacancies created by a moral people's will,
But every candidate wo named declined with
skeery fa'c,
Each chilinlu' that ho lud no ti mo to monkey
with the place.
There was'nt a rooster In the camp that wasn't
nuked to run,
But nil of 'em shied at the gamo, an every
rtr'Kcd one.
I'm wlllln' fur to but my head ag'ln a lump o'
clay.
Had records that they was afear'd nevor
stand asKiiy,
An' so, us I remarked afore, ol' Uncle Billy
Kecsn
'LI likely hold the honored seat of Jestlco o'
the peace
Till (labr'el toots the final horn, or cruel death
creates
A vacancy for which we'll have no ready candi
dates,
Homebody started up a yarn that L'uclo Billy
bud
A klory chitMln' him ar .mud that was ulinl((hty
i.,,, i
But we unanimously tossed the rumor to the lirl0u rclutuloil
wall,
Fur If we had to hang the Judge we'd have uo
law at all.
lrt)';t(u jut to J h. S'raz'er, w'io w.ss bLi it
by Grij.i :jj)j3:-ly. ii r-p'irt Mr.
Fjpzt'i'.i w.mil not neoiMHimly fatal,
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I'M p PI, VI It II) Will Wn.TH J U.MIIII
ot: v o .u t nit in mHo l trnrmo'it.
T-VEPXRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
1 ) Otllce at La Grande. Or.. Dec. 10 1m98
Notleo Is herebv given that the following.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make tliml proof In support of his claim, and
" v 1 1 1 s tat. c on. m si. nerat Heopner "t h.. 1.1 pro., will be made before J. W. Mor
Xg.n.l'on'Vebnrir.'li'vizS' "PP "!,,!sd.?,.,,eri HPPner'
WILLIAM C. BROWN, of Heppner, Or.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande. Oregon, Nov 14, 198.
Notice is herebv given that the tollowmg
named settler has filed notice of his Intention to
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
Millions Given Away.
It ia o it iiui. Kirttif j lurf lo llie p'lblio
in ku'xv f 0'ii o ncerii in iho latol wlio
urn ti t nrr .Ki In li i.'imroiH to tha t.ec.iy
ai.il , i.UVriiii. Tiio pruiirietiirH of Dr.
K nr ISe'v I) Ri'.iviry fur cotisninption,
i,ii'b i unit o I'M. Luvn iveu awuy i.ver
ton mil I'ina trim iwttiei or ifiis (jfe''
meilioliiH uti'l btivfl tllH BiitiHfntttlnn of
ktinnn U Ims uliHoliltuly ourad llious
Biol -i of I.ohUss (1HSOH. AHtliinri, tinin
oliilii, li.inrnr iit'ia ami nil (Iinhiihcs of the
throtit, chc?it (Hid lui'K''' "r" surt'ly curfld
by it. (VII on K J Hl.piiin, nriiKKist,
a'ol Kit a t'inl bottle free, regular si.e
Hon ai'.'l 1. livery Ijot'.le unHrun teed, or
Homestead entry No. 7n,r for the s'4 se4 and
lie! and nv ne;4, sec i, tp 2 a, ta.
w t.
lie names the following witnesses to prove hla
continuous resilience upon anil cultivation oi
mill lHii.l. viz: Andrew Tlllard, Edward C.
Johnson. V. L. Tlllard. nugh Fields, all of
Heppner, Oregon,
b-l:i E. W. Bartj.rtt, Register.
Ore,, on December 26, 1898, viz
UEORGE W. VINCENT, of Heppner, Ore,
Homestead entry No. 5710, for the eV4 sw and
sir. ni.:. sec 14. Two 1 N. r 27 E
Hu names the following w itnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: John i. lioskins, William " ai-
tenberger, James L. Howard and Alba u. Bar
tholomew, all of Heppner, Oregon,
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, j
lIKKKHY OIVKN THAT THE
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ollicnat La Grande. Oregon. Nov. 14. 1W8.
fcTOTK'E IH HKKh HY OIVMN THAT lot v,,ii u h,.rol,v lvn thnt th fo lowimr
ii iiilorlLriiiMl. iidiiiiniHtriitor of the estate n,,,,,...i a..tiinp hu tiiiwi oii,1ii of hU Intontlou to
of Ellnha -lH'rry, deceased, hss tiled in the lmlki) Hnal proof In support of his claim, and
county court, of Morrow county. State of OreKon, thttt Baill iroof wln n0 lna,iB before J. V. Wor
ms mint Hc.'oiuii ii, nui n H,M, in iinix.iw, w. r.,.. row i.lilte.1 wtates comimssioner, at uciipuer,
estate, mid that Tuesday, the ltd day ol Jiinuary, 0re 011 p(;cemH.r n,iis, viz:
lMH'.l, at the hour ol io o'clock a. m , nns neen vikcipnt ,i nnr rm
tlvod l,v the court . s the time for hearing of IbAAC 1NCEN I, of Heppner, Ore,,
objections to said leportand the settlement Homestead entry No. 630, for the n ne'i and
thereof. n'-i um K. see 22. two 1 in. r ii n.
F (i. Hi'fciiBY, Administrator be names the followlnir witnesses to prove
7 111 of the estate of Misha bperry, deceased. his coiitlniious residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: James M. thaw, James L.
Howard, Milium Ayers and Ueorge Pearson, all
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, outeppuer, oo,,., w
DKPART TIME SCHEDULES ArbIV
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9:30 p.m. Salt Lake Denver, 4:50 a.m.
Ft. Worth, omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
IjiuIs, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane.
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Dulutii, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ockam Steamship- 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All sailltiK dates
suhject to change
For San Francisco
Sail Dec. , , l:l,
is, 2:1, 'At.
R:00 p. m. Coi.I'muia Rivek 4:00 p m.
Ex Sunday Stbameus. Ex. Sunda)
Saturday
10:00 p, m. To Astoria and Way
6:00 a. m.
Ex. Sunday
Wtl.LAMKTTB RlVEK
Orcsoii City. New-
berg, i-alem and
V, n y Landings. I
xtOTICE H HEKKHY GIVEN THAT THE
IN undersigned, adinlnlstrator of the estate
of Helen M. Allyn. deceased, has filed ill the
county court of Morrow county, State of Oregon,
his Hnal account as such administrator ol sui
..tt.. uml that. Tuesday, the :ltl dav of January,
IH'.ni, at the hour of ID o'clock a. in., has been
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 11, lS'.W,
Notice Is herebv aiveil that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
ii ... . .... .1. uu tl.o tlitw, fitr n.'Hrlliir of 1 LO H1ILKH unai Drool 111 I Ii nil I Ol hib vim in, nil,.
obleetioin to said repoit Hiid the settlement that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor-tberi-of
n,w. Culled States commissioner, at Heppner,
Thomas It. l.voNM. Administrator
7 10 of the estate of Helen M. Ally n, deceased
7:00 a m
Tues , Thur,!
and eat.
6:00 a. m.
Tues Thurs
and Sat,
AD M IN IS TRA TO li'S N O TICE.
Was One of Thrill.
Here h a Htory tolilof 1", it rick O'Mura,
private ill the Ninth regulars: Nol lunif Bin! h w nmrli Imial iiowh you have
Rao ho wont to tho Oulniiel. who wan n
evere ilUniplinuri.iti, (or a two Weeks
ll'HVH of HllHt'llOe:
"V'H"hihI tin) oolmiol, "lmt do
yon want it tvrn weeks' furl. null f it?"
i Klriok himwithiI ; ".M j wo.frt in very
ioh iiinl (ha aliililreu ar not well, ami
if y don't lulinl she w i 1 .1 lik t to have
tne home for a few woeka to uive her
hit of uHHiHtitnoe."
The 0 I'.itiel eye, I him for ft few minutes
Hint Mii.l: "I might ur.nit your request
but I tfot h letter Irom your wil.i (his
tuoiniiu Nayiiitt Unit alio ili.lu't want you
home; Unit .m were it 1 1 ti i n 'it i o 4 ii ii 1 1
rhlHi',1 llio.lovil wheueVrr ) oil Wore llleltt.
Hhe h "io I won't let you have any more
(url.iuliH."
' Hint a. tiles it I Htii.iM I can't net
the fil 1' iiv'ii, It oiiT' "'it I 1'ut.
' N ' , I ' 1 1 . i In, ol li, .1 I nlriok ;it wi'ttlili,'
ha . l; f .r in . ,i do iiiuh r the oiimitii
itnni'e "
ll n I'nli i.'k'a furu In rye lne o
t tit 1 1, ks l.e ilnrli.1 In tl,K door. Hl.'i
iiIiil' ,..! i ! i I l e enlil:
''l',i!,,iii l,('..ii say Hoinelliintf tn ), I?
"'. 1 1 .in I) , ralrii k , lint la il (
' V oi won't i. iim I, Oidouttl, II I lii
t?"
(I. r'eit.ly M.l, I'-ilrlck, hat is 'T'
"I i i t t i sny ihern t.r, two aploinii.l
llnfM In U m r,, 'in. mi l I am one of them
1 thH I." M i t'lurr'.eil hi my mf."
A Clavtr Trick.
It ct'ilniiily I.Miki lik it, hut Hu re I
really i t ii li iilmtit it, Ai l .iily cnu
try it who tmi lame hack Hiul wenk kl.l-
lieya, nmiaria ur nervoim t'oiililiH). We
lueuti In- c 'O cure lilinneir riht torn) Ii)
takoik' 'i no liiil.ts. line medicine
toinH o,i ti.e wluilo m st. in, bt'ln us a
tliiuuli i.i to lli. liv. r Mini kidnevs.K a
Lliiuil I milier hiul move Lone. It cures
OoIimIij. .linn In a lui'lii', fainliiig ells,
le iimi.i's Mini Iiii'Ikih toil). It Is
ttiii ly Vr ' thllio, a mil I InlxllTH, Hiul
realnii I llie Kvati III tn U nt ill ill i(or.
Try hi i ctrio lliittoa ami lie convince,!
that llr me k llllliui.l W..(l.ef l.Vit)
l)ot,'i' 4 'I il.iuli d Ooly .'!)
bottle v! ''inn ltJ (.'iiV, 1". J S
tfttHii, nun it.) t.
urn "i etl for it. Ah you would like thnt
ur liiiiii ' pnper w.iuiii HiieiiK a uoou
tvuid oli'iut yon, juat rellect how many
itoiid wordi you have spukeu of the
ptito r
II
r& y-r
. ;. . . I..-; v vi.. jit '
Walking the I loor.
Win ti n liti-oni-s man eeti to the point
w lu ie he cannot (deep at nit-hl. w here he ia
so sliatl.-trd nf nerve that it is t.utute to
even ti nt. no in lus la d, and he Inn to get
lip and pace the rt.mi - it in tunc fur that
man to tiling ltim-o lf tip w ith a round turn,
ll In- does not it mi aiis iiftvous ptoslintion
and nn nt d. H' not physical, dealh.
1 'ni a hi til who K. t- into thin condition
there is a 1. no dv ill it w ill luiiee him up.
put hull on hi- t. . t and make l man ol 111 in
natn. It In. l'i. tit ' (,o!di n Medical
I h-i ovetv II (if to the lniltotil of things.
It m ..ictus mil the tn d catt-e. When a
in in is tn Ibis onditioti "ti en. put your
lini'i t on mie of tw o -pots and lnl that litst
can-" llie -.t"'!! u li .u the liver or tiotll.
Tins j;ii ai iii. ih. mi' arts din ellv on these
split-, lips iiii.! ' v tt.nisioi nis a w eak stom
ai h ml' , a he i:!v uttr, ll facilitates the
(low id .!i"i'M.' iuires mul makes diges
tool and a '.in i.iti.oi petted. It gives a
in iu an eto tue like a lio's. U invigor
nies the Inn. It lills Die lilnod with the
lite g iv to i' . 'h im ;it s ni the lnoil, and makes
II pine, i i. li. it ' aod pi. lit it til. The blood
is i be M. i iioii't and whin it is lil led w till
the it,", . is thit loiild new and In altliv
li' .ni ' it ili i s not I ike ,ni!! to make a man
will nod s' :,.! . li huilds linn, niiisvtiliir
lb s!i ii in mid strong and steady nerve
Ilia -H. ll puts m-w lite, vigot and italtlv
inlu ei'tv atom and ore in ol the lualv It
lines in ivuii. i vH.ni-t ion and toiwiiation.
Sotbiug ''lust as good" can he lotind at
lilt lil'-ttie M.'Tl sL
" I (. i ntt. ii.l n!'i!l eleven eirs Hith pain
In i lie tH ii ,,f mv tit id and l-a,k." w ites r
K,,ImmI Mul. Lift, of aftnr, Lltuoln to., Ara.
' I suil. tt-l ..r i I'-tTS ei,s an. I stwnl a girat
it. -it ! m ; I i 1 I. ,i hi I in, .1 r bill ,li,
li.a . I I .' ' ' it I III ,! .,Mt !.!!'. -s i,l Ihr
' ' .o! '. M, : ' I I '. "if v ' n-i.t iniol.iv.tl teat
P i -a i. i ti ' . -t ati l . 'tin U4 ti. .ill
..r-:. e 11,0 t mo iu I'f lilli. 1
VOI1CE IIKKERY 01VKN THAT THE
IN iiiitlnrslgnetl has hecn duly appointed by
the r, mul v eourt of the state ol Oregon, lor
Morrow county, administrator of the estate of
Holland 11. Ihoinl'Son, deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the same to me
properly vermeil, ss ny law reipuieo. ni mo mw
ollice ot Mils tV i neips, hi neppner, iiie.'ii,
wltblu six iinoillis from dale liere.il
lulled this .".Hli day of November, 1W.1N.
P TiioMi'MiN,
Adinlnlstrator of the estate of
ft H llullaiid H. Thoinps in, deceased.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
UNITED KTATE LAND OFPICK, LA
l I liran.le, lire., Nov. 14, lw.W.
Notice is hereby given Hint William A. Ayers
has tiled notice ol Intention lo make tlnal proof
beioro J. W. Morro, I' nlted elates commis
sioner, at Ids ollice In Heppner, Oregon, on
Moiitlav the Jtlth dav of lleeeinber, I aim, on tim
ber culture, application No. W-t), for tliew',
n w and w 'i svv " see. i" o .', In tw p No, a 8, r
No. -II K. . . . .
He names as witnesses: Edward F. Hay,
Charles Onrdner, vt illiain A. Hrowu and August
1. 1 ..k, all of llei pocr Oregon .
2 E. W. lUwn.icrr, Itegister.
Timber Cultuie Final Proof.
MTHI efAlfS
(iran.le, Oregon. Nov
LAND OKHCE,
I. ss
1.A
Nutiee Is herebv alvcu that MIIUni l.etrace
has hied notice ol Intention to niskii llnal proof
be I ore J. W Morrow, I lilted mates couimls-
toiier at til" othee In oeppner, Oregon, oil Sit
nrdiiy, the :'lt .1 iy of Peeeinber, IK. on tlinlaT
culliire appllestloo No. '.'!-i, lor the s'tsw , and
', so'. o sec No 14, III IvvpNo. IH, rNo 27
b w f
Ho iinin-s as witnesses r.uwnru r pay. Jior.
rla Hall, Koseoe Hay and Kolart Hyud. all ol
Heppner, Oregon.
4 10 r.. vv. fi.imi.Kii, neaiBivr,
limber Culture -Final Proof.
Oregon, ou December 2ti, Was, vU:
JAMES L. HOWARD, of Heppner, Ore.,
Homestead entry No 5'.3t, for the wS4 and
ss uw'U see 2H, two 1 N, r 27 E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: James M. Hhaw, Isaac Vin
cent, William Ayers and George Pearson, all of
Heppner, Oregon.
2-s E. W. Barti.ktt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OKFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
4 November 1, IWW.
Notice Is hereby given that the followlng-
i ained settler has filed notice ol his Intention to
make llnal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, Pulled Htates commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on 1 uesday, December 27, lw, viz:
Ll'TllEll Hl'STON, of Eight Mile:
Homestead application No. SH73 for the s'i scV,
no' sek. ami se' i svv H. li. tn :1 S. r24 h. W M.
He names the follow lug w ltitvsscstn nrove his
conliiiiious resilience upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: James J. Adkins and Henrv t:
Gav. ot Heppner, Ore; Herbert M. Olden, of
lone, ami ivtitiatu nvcsei, oi r.igui jiiie, ore.
2 i) Jav r. l.i'i AS, Keglster.
NOTICH-T1MUEU VULTURE.
t. S. Land Oificr, Th Dai.i.ks, Oregon,
Noveinher , Pfia.
OM PI, A IN T HAVING BEEN tMKKKD AT
VV Ibis oliiee bv Ernest Moiitandeii against
John D Miillie'sou for failure io comply wl h
law as to limber culture entry No. 2IN7, dated
May 21, IHsii, upon the nw sei llon !, township
l is, raiiae-i r.t o jt , in .,it,in,w v,,nt., wiu
iron. will) a view to Hie cancellation ol said en
try, contestant alleging that said eiitryuian has
wholly latled to plant tree ther oh or cultivate
the land lo tn weds or cuttings as pres. ribe.l
by law, since tiling thereon, tbst no Improve
ments balever have been placed thereon dur
ing the Inst lour veais; iheSHi l (writes are here
bv Buiiououed toapis ar at Ibis ottice on the nth
day of January, in., at to o'clock a. in., lo r
siHiiul and tiirnlsh tealimony iiiucernlng said
slleueil lull ii m Vawter Craw lord, county clerk
la autborlio il to take the testimony herein, at
his olhce at Heppner, Oregon, oil Jan. 4, at
io o clock a. in.
2D JaY V. l.rcAS, Register,
ITNIIKD STV.Ks .ND OKHCE, THE
I J linlies. Ore . Nov. 111. Isas.
S tit i. . la In reby given thai Albert Matteson,
of Henpller. has lllel li'iH.'f ol Intel. I toll to
make llnal pns l 1 1 lure J Mnrunv, l nllisl
sitsles eoinniisslotier. al ins ninee ill neppner
Ore on ednedv. the 2vh .In) ' DieeilllH'l
s'is, .oi 1 1 in i er eunnre si pin hiioo .so .ss-.. i.,r
the se1 , ol see Mi ;n in ip mi, s o r .so. -ti b
W M.
lie names wltuentisi: Holiert P Matteson
Keubeii J. Gaunt, John Uniiiit and Mllloll
prow ii, all ol Heppner ore
j Jiv P. 1 1 , as, Itegister.
NOTICE.
I'. H, t.ANIi tun. K. I'll" llvlllts, OK ,
Noveii'taT ?. Issi
ViMW.UN t' lUMNG PI s N t-NIKUKH AT
V v Hits oiltee bv Ktla . I evmer agslnil Jour
dean I eiillnos br HiMiii toiilng hla homesleait
entry No Is.'l. dst.d Aecnsl .'I, Is'U. upon the
', ot aeetl.ill ..i, low li.hlp I ft. range J.i K, W
M. In Moirna county, Oregon, with a view tn
ll.e eai t v liitleii ot said entry, the ash! esrllrs
r b reo) auiniiifue l lo par at this otliee mi
Hie 4ih dav ol Is omry. Iv, at hi o ebs-k a. m ,
lo respond and luriu.l. Iiall noliv eolieernllig
aiiid alii K-l a'sind, iiiiiienl. Vaw er Craw litr.l,
eooi.iv k. la amliooo'tl to lake the leattnm
ny ben In, at hla oiheii t Heppner, Oregon, on
le.s nibei Iws.al nun l.s k a m.
t a Jv p. I.i . as. Keglater.
SUMMONS.
IN THE C1RC1IT COl RT OK THE STATE
1 ol Oregon, for Morrow County.
MargHlelh Vou Catlow, l'lalntill,
vs.
Wtllliuii V.,n fmtiiw. Defendant.
T, w iiltain Vain a, low.delentla.il above named
In the name ol the stale ol Oregon: Vou are
hereby reouired lo annear and answer the com
i.l.lnl ol nulniirl Mini aaalnal Jon In lh above
cause on nr he lore the expiration ni ats aeiks
Immediately lollow lng the llrsl piuiiieainni ol
Una illinium, which date of lira! publication
la Devembcr au.l ll you (atlUisoi-
i....,r sn.l amui't id i .ui'ii'si'ii, liie pUlnlltl
w ill aiudy lo Hie c.ntrt for ititi rellel prayed lor
In ber eoinplsiiii, lo wli: r or a decree anil or
der ol this court (orew r dUsoh tug lite bonda ol
niatiln v enning Mlweeu voiimcil ami lh
a. i, on I i, ..r,. in lor a inrlber de. ree and onli
olll.e court sar.hi In plli.tlll llie c.iai.ly
atld control ol the nitlmr eilioa. no..r tinin
.low, the Issue ol vour marriage won planum
l.,r i,r .-.'. anil tlisi.iirsenienia herein and Im
mil oilier and fniilier rellel as to the coiirl
may teem meet with e.inly and gta.l con
'telle . ,,,
I hla a.iiiiiiiona la tervrdj up.in you by p ib.lra
i.... ,...,,..1 t,t n, 11,-itt.itr t. alette, tn Mlira.l
ne ol an order il tins ronrt duly m.ts toil
entered herein uu llie day ot INseml-r. w a.
by Hon Keplien A l.otvell. n l.'I Iheelretnl
itm rl of the -tale of Ol.-g.iii, ..r th eUlo I I
.Heist dlstrl.l. which nil nr.ier .litis u tin
nniiiiiina to Im publnlie-l In Mid si"-r lor
rt. A l iivkity.
a AitoriwT lor Plaintiff.
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
Lights its trains by eleotrioity tbroti(?h-
out:
Usee the oelebraterl eleotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Runs speedily equipped passenger trains
every day and night between t. mm
and t'hioago, and umana aim uDiotigo,
the
Chicaqo, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated vestibnled
trains, carrying tne latest private
oomnariment oars, library buffet smok
ing cars, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor oars, free reclining chair oars
and the very bust dminR onmr oar
service.
For lowest rates to any point id the
United States or Canada, apply to
agent or address
0. J. EDDT,
.T W. flASP.T. General Agent,
Trav. Pass. Agent. fortiuna, ur.
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced couduotors and
porters.
MnnrVo To 0lty. Chicago, Buffalo and
mllUl.iip, Boston withoutchangu vlaSalt Lake,
Missouri Pociticand Chicago and Alton Rys.
To Omaha. Chicago. Buffalo and
i Boston without change via Bait Lake
and Chicago, Kock Island & tacitic Ky.
Worlnocrlniro Bt- Ju'cph, Kansas. City and
lUIICiiUiiyS, Ht. ixmis without chango via Salt
Lake and Burlington Uoute.
ThnacilQiri! To Kansas City and St. Louis with
lUuTMldyS, out change via Bait Lake and Mis
souri t'acinc railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
4:30 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
WlLI.AMBTTR AND
Yamhill Kivkhb.
Oregon City, Day
ton S Way Landings.
3:110 p. in.
Mon., Wed.
and l ri.
VVll.LAMRTTE RlVEK' 4 :30 P. Ul.
jTues., Thir.
Portland to Corval-i
lis A nay landings.
Lv, Rlpsrla
ally except
Saturday
and bat.
HNAII f'.IVKK,
I.V. I,W1B10I1
Riparia to Lew Iston daily except
l rrniajr
BRE TOO 0BIH8 EHST ?
If so, be sure and see tbat your
tioket reads via
lie Mwesteni Line
....THE....
0HI0AOO, BT. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS TH
For rates and all all Information, inquire
of O. R. & N. and 8. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Habt, Local Agt.. Heppner, Or.
Passsngart bookad for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Auent. lleppnpr.
W. H. HURLBURT,
tlcneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
I'AGIFIC K
Ytllow Stono Park Llna
THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM
PORTLAND TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL
LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
Great Short Lir)e
BETWEEN
DULUTH, StPAUL, CIJICAG0
AND ALU POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerlest Vettlhuled
Hilling ana niei-puig v.sr
Trains, and Motto:
"always on time"
hat gl an this road national reputation. All
ulasse of passenger carried on the vestltinle.1
. i... ui.L...,,..i,. Mhln woi.p frpfirht
BR ASK A, KANSAS, MIS- and travel over this fauiout line. All agent
ntvc iii itt:.!.
W. H. MEAD, F.0.8VA.
(ien. Agent. I rav. r. ai r. gu
iib Washington Bt., Portland, Or.
Leave.
liEGON SHORT LINE i
QUICKEST AND MOtT 1HUECT LINE TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
Depot Fifth and I Sis.
SOURI RIVER and all
Point EAS'l ami SOUTH
EAST. czszr
LOOK AT THE TIME.
HEl'Mil
NEW YORK, 4 J days
CHICAGO, :J
ST. LOUIS.
OMAHA,
SALT LAKE, 1 1
Free II. dining Chair Can
Upbolntxrci! T'lurixt Slcepiog Cr
rullman raluou tSlwpiritf Cerf
For full partictiUm regarding rait1,
time nf treitit, pto., o ill on t r ddrf
3. V. HART,
Agnnt O. U. N. Co., Ilpppi.cr, Oresoa
(I. O. Terby, V. K. Comas,
Trav. I'nss. Aw. Oili'l Agt.
l'24TliiM rt rmtUn I, Ore.
SPOKANE falls i noiitkliis
NELSOS i FORT SIIKPPARD
IlKD Mi.'l'NTAlN RAILWATS
Tli Ut.ly All-lUil Ron Wnlionl
Chung nf Cs't lictwrwo Kixikiti,
KtwffUn.t mid Nilon. Alt' H-twa!!
R.ii.slao.1, daily fepl
'The Regulator Line
No. 2 Past Mall for Tacoma,
Heattle, AtHTilcen.Wouth
Ikoiil, bpoltaite, Helena
11 A. M. Iliitte, Anaconda, Kt.
Paul, thlcaKO. New
York, Rnstou, and all
points Cast and South
cast.
No. 8 I'oitland, Tai oina and
'Nvattle Kxprcss, for la
coma. Hvattlr, Olynipia
C P. M. land Intermediate niain-
Hue points.
Arrive.
No. 1
10:15 A. M.
No.t
11 P. H
The Dalles, FortlanJ & Astoria Navi-itioa Ca
eTx:.iscxzs
"DALLES CITY" AV0 "REGULATOR'
CoroniwDclog Mno.lay, May 2ti.l, the
ttenrue ra f tho Regnlator Lioe will
leave l'ortlHod at b iH) , Ui and Tne
Dalles kt 8.30 a. m.
Wtieo yon uo to rnrtlatid, ttop off a'
Tli Pallet ami take a trip down tlie
Colnmbtaj you will crjiy it, nciaavc
nioney.
V. C. AI.LAWXT.
(leoeral Aiient.
4ad all point in California, t Hit Mt BhU
rout ut lb
Southern Pacific Co
s DAYS to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Oman.
Kansas l lty and other Missouri
river point.
8V DAYS to St. Louis, Milwaukee and Chi
cago. 4" DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Hoston and other far-Eaat-em
points.
Union depot connections in all principal citlet.
Bairgage checked through to dettluatlou of
tickets.
Union depot, Portland, foot of Sixth St.
For tleeplnt car reservations, tickets, mam
of routes and other Information, call on or
write
A. D. CUAULTOV,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, l'i Morri
son St., Cor. Third, Portland. Oregon.
WltCONt.N
CCNTRAL
Lint
GENE UAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
MlLWACKEE, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wiscoubin
Central Lines iu passing through
Chicsgo mny require bo rue sssisU
Alice in the ay of LaviDg their
hatiil Imgagft tken form or to
train nod caniaye cr bus, or in
many other waya, actl they will
find all that in desired in this re
ajiect in the service of the Ushers
at the Grand Central PaBseriger
Station, who liHve receotly lieen
anitormpil with tirown oit and red
Nelson n I
Siioilty :
I, re.
a A. V .
II ul A M .. .
.ti) A.H
"l- ka"
K. and
N-.Vstl .
4rv.
P. M
, e. M
. 1J T. M.
Mm r .ii I-. t , i,t-, t N. ts.'n with steamers for
KjmI.i, and all tvo..iriial Ijike p.uiiifc
Piuussi,rs f. r K.'i. Mrr and K,-n,uUr
twk irnmsH at Han-us oil stao iUiIy.
fha artsal loriwai thnnivh 'altfi-nna 'J I
p.iint !" a d "4MitU. rndHMtir lsoq'a
or ) 1 arine rnnmw wi-vm si,. -. . .,
rinssr. (senwid-likHi Klniee ! ki. ur) sin vn in waning &
AitaehwUo pei train. t.iniin nw ! 1 1 traiDs tirermred fo aaaint naHs.
r -are, ticket., i i.iu cw r-v. vi -hs aeojjei , and it lit liooed that our
?7'tt"lTnZr. c. h. MAKKMvi. P?tron will fnlly avail fh. mselvei
n. r. A P. Aft . Portland. r,oo
TllKi'l yH Tit Ktra
Tasll polnn In the p'ini toslea, Tsnsda tnd
Kiiiotsj Ij tiii'ameil ai l ii-st rtt Inwa
il It. lillAis, tl. pi.n.-r, nr.
of this a.Mitionfil roviion for
ttii-ir comrort.
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