Schillings Best Jrpan Ceylon English Breakfast " ' ' Oolontr Ideal Blend Tea NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION To Be Held In Loi Aolen, California, Id Joly. Salem, Oregon, Msj 20, 1899. To Obeoon Teaohbkb: The National Edaoational Association will ooovene at Los Aoft-elee, July 11 to 14, 1899. Ai it will be tome time before we can hope to eecnre this great convention on tbe ooast again, this meeting affords ns bo excellent opportunity to come in toaob with tbe men and women wbo are moulding and shaping, to a great ex tent, tbe educational sentiment and praotioea of tbe country. One wbo has nevsr attended session of the National Edaoational Association oan soaroely realize the enthusiasm and inspiration for tbe leaching profession Ibat may be seonred by oomiog in oon taot with tbe personality of tbe eminent educators of wbom tbii b)dy is com posed. It is an opportunity we ought not to miss, if we oan possibly afford it. It is sinoerely hoped that many of yoo can see your way clear to atteod, and show, by your presenoe, that Oregon teachers are not behind tbe times. Hotel accommodations may be bad at following rates: Hotel Westminister, the exeoutive committee's headquarters, European plan, 81 to 81, American plan, 82 50 to (6; Van Nays, European plan, fl to 4, Amerioan plan, 82 60 to 86; Rossyln, one block from tbe Westmin ister, European plan 81, Amerioan plan, 82.60; Uollenbeok, European plan, 81 and up, American, $250 and up; N lean, the same; Hotel Broadway, European plan, 60 oents, Amerioan, 81 and up; Hotel Catalioe, European, 81, American, 82; Hotel Baltimore, European, 7S oeotf to $1.60. This list might be make longer, but the above are sufficient to give one an idea of what it will oost to live after reaobiug tbe convention oity. All tbe above hotels give speoial rates by the week or month. All are oeotrally looated. Witbia a radius of two blocks from the Westminister hotel over fifteen 1 hundred good rooms oan be obtained. The earliest applicants will, of course, seuure he mst satinfaotory aooomum dations. The several transportation companies olfer the following very liberal rates: Southern Paoiflo A $35 round trip, Portland to Ls Angeles sod return, exclusive of sleeping car privileges, and conditional upon party of 100 or mire being secured from this seotioo, aooouot of National Edaoational ' Association meeting, has been deoided upon, and tickets will be plaoail oo sale from July 6th to 9tb inclusive, with final limit for return August 15th. Tickets good ouly for ooutinuoas trip going, and with stop over privileges retaroiug within Ibe time limit. Theie may and probably will be dole gates who will prefer to travel oo regu lar trains and on separate date from tbe excursion, and for these the 810 rate, exclusive of sleeping oar accommoda tions, will be available. Oregon Uailway & Navigation O) Will sell from rail points io Oregon, Washington and Idaho, round trip tiokets based on a one and one fifth fare to Portland and return to ooonection with tbe following rates which will be iu effool from Portland: : . Portland to Los Aogales and return, steamer in both direction s between Fort land and Ho Freooieoo and between 8a Frneiso and Port of Los Angftles 835 Portlaol to Purl Los Aogslts and return, ttenr in both directions be ItMt Por.Jo i aa-i Baa Fraoeitoo, aod ril f.-om 3-t FruK.fcSo aod LosAels an t rri I VS . P tad to Prt of Lea) v i r ire, all aUaater rveft; j m tA Vi ar - pf t;A. Ci4!f.k oi g-werni&g I.UUHt f .., If jkt ttf 04 f l b-MO aorrtwS to '" ytiMi'f b able tv -" it tLM ivlvro wa Is U Mil Jrw flsj'e. Ii uull t ul ti 'AJt tbe mta4r '. as yva deol to go, sUttag roots. te. 1. (1. Ax'iM4S, HWte Waeaget aod Lh rector. 'Am lsfurtaai Royal resell. The Duchess d'AIrucon, whoee watch and bctrothul rinjf were found in the ruiim of the burned 1'uris baar, was a member of a royal houae which has had more than its share of misfortune in recent yeurs. She was the daughter of l)uke Maximilian of ltavaria and a younger ulster of the empress of Aus tria and the cx-queen of Naples, and hhe bad a (food deal of the hiirh aoirit which tliHtiliRui'lied those two brilliant ladies More public and private sorrows Juki tiimmcd their vivacity. The cm Ircns has lost her ouly son under pe-i-uliniiy painful and melancholy cir euiiiHtunces. The queen, the dnahliifr Horsewoman of the 60's, has lonir lived an exile from the kingdom which her husband's weakness did a good deal to forfeit, and now the third sinter has come to a tragic and untimely death. Their cousin, ex-King Louis of Bavaria, committed suicide 11 years ajro.N. Y. vorlu. - . -w i . i mi No Right to Ugliness. The woman wbo ii lovely in face, form and temper will always bave friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If sba is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If sbe hss constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotobes, skin eruptions and a wrelobed complexion. Electrie Hitters is tbe best ruedioine in Ibe world to reflate stouiaoh, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. II gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skiu, rich complexion. It will make (rood-looking, charming woman of a mo down invalid. Only &0 oents at Nlprnm irug (', ' " " State News. J. W, Blake started from Lost Valley with 111,000 head of sheep which he will trail to Wyoming. Mr Blake has bought 19,000 head this season having sold 6,000 head to Mr. Foster, trho will also trail to Wyoming. Win 8. Brown and Colonel Durkee, owners of (he Helix Homestead, were in Pendleton on Wednesday. Mr. Brown is the acknowledged Beau Bruminel among printers, while Mr Durkee is a humorist of the Hark Twain stripe who will make his mark In the literary world. Tribune. , . h Since last week the sheep shearing record hss again been broken, this time by Beekamp. At Darling's corral the other day, August sheared 156 sheep in 9i hours, actual shearing. At the same coral Billie Farrar made a record of 615 sheep in six days which is hard to beat. Con dun Globe. Astorian Budgett: A deed was filed this week, whereby A. B. Hammond and wile transfer to Tbe Astoria Company, a corporation o( the state o Mew Jersey, several tracts of land is Astoria and Clatsop county. The consideration named is only ISO, but revenue stamps were attached to cover a transfer of J 15,000. Salmon have been running fairly well up to the present, and fishermen are doing as well as could be expected at this season of the year, says tbe Astorian, Compared with other years, it is said the catch is fully up to, if not ahead of, previous seasons. The fish so far in the river are small and cannot be taken in large mesh nets. The fishermen, owing to these nets, are doing but little, and many of them have ar ranged to knit small mesh nets as soon as pos sible. The salmon now being taken weigh be tween 15 and 18 pounds. , , C. T. Williams, who has been a recent resi dent of Walla Walla county for over a year, having come from Grant county, received a let ter Tuesday that gave Mm the blues, says the Walla Walla Union. Tbe letter stated that out of 120 head of cattle belonging to him in Grant county only nine head had survived the winter, and out of 60 head of horses only nine are liv ing. The Eagle has had no information of any such loss as tnat reported to Mr. Williams, and while it does not doubt the report, had such a loss occurred, it seems that near residents would have had knowledge of It. . it E. E. Fitch and Julius Husban, residents of Lake view, Lake county, Oregon, arrived in Long Creek last week en route to the mines in the Buffalo Hump country in Idaho. Owing to heavy roads they stopped io Long Creek until yesterday morning when tbey took their de pa rtue for Susanvllle. These gentlemen are looking for a site to erect a brewery and were favorably impressed with Long Creek and will likely return and establish such an enterprise at this point. Mr. Fitch is a well-to-do resi dent of Lakevie, while Mr. Husban ranks among the best brewers on the Pacific coast, and should they decide to locate in Long Creek, they wilt find this an excellent field for busi ness. As the workings of the coyote bounty law become in thorough operation its merits and demerits may be discussed and commented npon. Dong Belts, the Birch creek sheep man-expressed- himself upon the subject to a Repub lican reporter on last Thursday. He takes the position that the bill will be of much more benefit from a pecuniary standpoint than it will an expense to the taxpayers. He was fav orable to the passage of the bill during the time it was pending In the legislature and so expressed himself at that time. He said further that he would have been pleased had the price paid for a scalp been three dollars instead of two. It will be a saving of thousands of dollars to those owning sheep, as the amount offered for a scalp Is sufficient incentive to many to make an effort to kill the varmints. Pendleton Tribune. 1 WIBK WOKOS. Snap Shots on Common Everyday Random Thoughts. ! Spring styles will be as bard to get over as ever. Even presidents have aches and pains. President MoKiuley bat bad neuralgia. Tbe saying "no news ia good news" did not originate in a oewspaper office. Tom Reed admits that while traveling tbe road to fame be did not acquire much dust. When you get close enough, most of the deepest footprints on lbs sands ot time look pigeon-toed. If one-half the world wants to know how tbe other half lives, it has only Io read tbe patent medioine ads. A woman may sometimes admit tbal sbe is wrong, but she will never admit that there wasn't a good excuse for it. If tbe men ran things for three weeks tbe boman raoe would be eating off wooden dishes that tbey oould pat into tbe fire after eaob meal. In his heart, every man thinks about once s week that bis wife was a fool for marrying him, and the real of tbe time that be was a fool for marrying her. "Can you beat that?" said the wife proodly aa sbe esoorted her husband to tbe baek yard and pointed to the earpel wbioh hong on the sagging olotheslioe. A baker advertised for belp thus: " Wanted, a young man to assist baker Meet be well bred, can loaf two days io tbe week, aod get oisdoogb ooSatorday eight, or every Bight if be kneads it." ' K bo-w lede is power. " There ie , one kind of knowledge that owo and prestige la nana of a woman the knowledge of own nature, bi own ysical make -up and home treatment diseases pecn liar to her eca. . There is a great Dome medical book that teaches all thte, It is Dr Pierce's Common rnse Medical Adviser. Over 1 , Jon, ooo American homes contain copies oi tins work. It used to cost 11 jo; now It ts free, for a paper covered copy send at one-cent stamps, to cotter mailinr only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, BulUlo, N. v.; French cloth binding, ti stamps. This great book tells all about a medicine that Is an unfailing cure for all weakness ana disease ot tne delicate organs distinctly feminine. That medicine la Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 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Then mv husband got Dr. Pierce's Common Bens Medical Adviacr, and Induced me to try Dr. Heree's medicines. After taking six bottles of th ' Favorite Prescript ion i reci use a new woman. -Dr. Pierce's Pleaaaat Pellets cure conti nation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease, v One "Pellet" is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists ell them, and nothing ts ' just as good. i- We are the Largest Wool Oommlmalon We have the most extensive and best lighted loft. A e have the best facilities for handling and showing stocks of wool. The manufacturer seeking a quantity of wool for any purpose comes to us because he knows we can supply him any grade of wool in any quantity he may desire. Wm hmndlm 16,000,000 Ibm. of Wool per Ymar, and never peddle a pound of it on the street. We need not seek buyers; THE BUYERS COME TO US. All these things are to the advantage of people who consign wool to us. Wm Mahm Uberml Advancma on Conalgnmonta, and charge at the low rate of 5 per cent, per annum on same. We furnish sacks and sewing twine f ree to all who consign to us. w e mail you FREE, OUR CIRCULAR LETTER, which keeps you fully in formed on the wool situation. Let us know where you are and what you have. SILBERMAN 122-124-128-128 Michigan St. CHICAGO, ILL. BE ' To the Pablle. On Monday, March 27 tb, tbe steamer 8pokane was placed in service on the Snake river between Biparia and Lewis ton with doable daily eervioe, and ie now operated as a through mail, express and passenger steamer, making round tripa daily except Saturday. Leaves Biparia at 2:80 a. m , arriving at Lewie Ion at 12 o'olook, noon. Leaves Lewis- ton at 2:30 p. m., arriving at Biparia at 7 p. m. Tbe steamer Lewiston will take tbe place of tbe Spokane on the same schedule en Saturday, and at other limes will be operated on a wild sched ule, taking care of all Iooal work. Tbie sobedule places Lewiston and tbe Buffalo Hump ooontry more in touch with points on tbe O. K. A N. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ATE of Oreeon for Morrow County. JohnH. Bjde, plaintiff vs Minnie Bode, defendant In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en tities suit wiimn six weexs irom ine .wn ay of Pay, 1894, the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer within wid time for want thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to the court to grant the relief demanded in the complaint. This summons is servea on yon oy puouca tion in pursuauce of an order of the Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered in said suit on the 24th day of May. 1S99. The date ot tne nrst publication oi tnis sum mons is May 26, 1899. 31-7 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF INTESTIOS. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRiNDE, OREGON. May 17, I8W. Notice is herebv given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, aud that said proof will be made before J. W. Mar row, united states commissioner, at neppner, Oregon, on July 17, viz: PATRICK KELEGHER, of Heppner, Oregon. Homestead entry No 6A12, for the northeast U northeast , and south S northeast H. and northeast (southeast V sectional townships south, ranged, E. W. M, He names the following wUnenHes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Hughes, Daniel Hurdle, Mat Hughes and James W. Leahey, all af Heppner Oregon. 31-6 E. W. Babtlett, Register Timber Culture Final Proof. TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LA J Orande, Oregon, May l, l:W. Notice Is hereby given that Daniel P. Doherty has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before 1. W. Morrow, Uuitod States commis sioner, at his office In Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 1st day of July, 18119, on timber culture application No. 21193, for the north W northwest K and southwest northwest and southwest northwest 54 section 12, township 1 south, range w E w m. He names aa witnesses: uaniei maxwen, jon ld Ross. James Nelsou and Patrick Doherty, all of Vinson, Oregon, 81-5 js. w. babtlktt, negisier. NOTICE OF INTENTION. rAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, J May 16, 18110. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, county clers, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, June 24, 18W, viz: WILLIAM H. RICKS, of Hardmau, Or., Homestead entry No 3!)15, for the southwest utton 20, townsntp o soutn, range a K w M. He names the following witnesses to provt his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: O. P. Balrd, and J. W. Balrd, of Heppner, Oregon, and Charles Bullls and Charles Coleman, of Hardman, Oregon. au-a jay f. mjcas, rtegisrer. TIMBER CULTURE. rvEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR. LAND U Otlice at The Dalles, Ore. , May 9, lft'.K) Notice Is herebv given that the following- named settler has tiled uotlce of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before V. Crawford, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, Juue 17, vU: CHARLES V. A8HBAIOH, of Eight Mile, Ore., rtmber culture application No. 'Xm lor the southeast 4 section 1, township 4 south, range Be names the following witnesses: Charles Stanton, E. B. Stanton, Allium K. Leathers and Arthur Steven, all of Eight Mllo, Oregon. t M Jay P. Lucas, HegUt.-r ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VOTtCE IS HEREBY UIVEN THAT THE lv uiidentgne! has been by the County Court of th State of Oregon for Morrow comity duly appointed administrator of the estate of P. (5. Ihompcoo, defeated. All persons holding claims against said deceased are notified to present asm properly verllled, to tbe adminis trator at the office of Ellis k Phelp at Heppuer, Oregon, within lx months from date of publi cation of this notloe. Dated this 1Mb day of May. lr.9. J. A. Thohi-miN. Administrator of tbe estate ol P. C. lhompson, deceased. V--H CONTEST NOTICE. DEPARTMENT Or THE INTERIOR, LAND Ofhee at The Dalles. Or., April 2i, I Ml. A sufficient oontost alllUvit having been tiled In this otlice by Charles W. Willis, contestant, against Homestead entry No. 4.S7 made titi April '-7. 1MJJ, loi north west I section , town ship J south, range 2iS E W M. by Joseph! 4. La Uraude, coutestee. In which It ts allcgml lhat aid Joseph M. Laliraude has utterly failed to comply with the law In regard to settlement oil the laud: has never built a house thereon, and has never cultivated auy part ol said tract. Said parties are hereby iiotlllml to px'ar, re spond and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 0 o'clock a. m. on June 12, Ih'.ki, before Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at his oRico In Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing w ill be held at 10 o'clock a, ut on June 1, JhsW, be fore the register and receiver at the Lulled Statu Laud otlice In The Dalles, Oregon. The said coiitmtant having, In a proper affi davit. Hied March lfith, isiW, set forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice can uot be made, it ts hereby ordered and directed that such uotlce be giveu by due aud proper publication. : Jay P. Lt'ias, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DKPRATMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Oltice at The Dalles, Ore., April 2. 181. Notice Is hereby given that the following named selller has tiled notice of hi intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made belore J. W.Mor row, fulled States commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 2d, im, vis: YERNER BARTON, of Heppner, Or! Homestead entry No 7011, for the southwest X section 8, township 1 south, range IWM. He names the lollowing witnesses to prove hlacotitluuotis residence upou and cultivation of said land, via: James Doherty, Klmer Bea. man, William O. BeoU ud t"ruk Ueutry, all of Heppner. Oregon, JAt r. Let as, TSJ Register, Houmm In thm rmmt BROTHERS, NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Or., April 17, IdSW. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. Vt. Mor row, United Btatet commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Mav 26, 1899, viz: STEPHEN HENDRICKSON, of Heppner, Or.; Homestead entry No 8350, for the south southeast and south V, southwest , section S, towuship 4 south, range T, E W M. He names the following witnesses to provehis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Lambert, Austin locum, August Nelson and William Lassecn all oi Heppner, Oregon. 6-31 E. W. Babtlett, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Oregou, April 17, 1SW Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. tt. Mor row, United States commissioner, at Heppner, Oregou. on May 26th, 1S99, viz: JAMES E. LAMBERT, of Heppner, Or.; Homestead entry No 8359. for the north V, southwest Si section i, township 4 south, range 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : John W. Depuy, Annuel Mc Brlde. Stephen Hetidrickson and Robert Dexter all of Heppner, Oregon. 6-31 E. W. Baktlett, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grand, Oregou, April 12. 1898 Notice is herebv given that the following nmed settler has Kiel notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, United states commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on May 27, la'M, viz : JOHN B. CAMPBELL, of Vinson, Oregon. Homestead entry No 8313, for the South-west south-east aud east 4 south-east , section H, and north-west1 south-west i, section 35, towuship i south, rauge 29, E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: Dillard French, Hezcklah rtppett, William Clarke, of Heppner, Oregon, md A. B. Chapman, of Vinson, Oregou. E. W. Babtlett, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. IvEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND LI Office at The Dalles Ore., May 9, 1H'J9. Notice is herebv eivon that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinul proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will ue niaue Deiore v. lory, United States Commissioner at Heppuer, Oregon, on Monday, June ij, ioot, viz; CHESTER H. WILKINSON, of Hardman Ore, Homestead entry No. 4907 for the southwest ti section 11, towuBiup d soutn range zo js. n.m He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: E. M sperry, 'l nomas Merrill Frank Ward and Charles Repass all of Hardman Oregon. y-ai Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND IJ Ollice at La Grande, Or., May 1, 199. Notice is herebv irlveu that the following named settler has II led notice of IiIb intention to make linul proof in support of his clailn, and that said proof will bo iiiudo before J. W. Mor row, U. 8. commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon 011 June 9th, i9, viz: DAVID PEARSON, one of the heirs and for the heirs of Benjamin B Pearson, deceased, of Heppner, Oregon, Homestead entry Nodllif), for the south north east )i and north southeast 4 section 28, township 1 north, range 27 cast W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vm: Charles M. Long, James Avers, Isaac Howard and David M. Presley, all if Heppner, Oregon. 8-34 E. W. Baktlett, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND 1 7 otlice at I lie Dalles, ore., April 24, IH'.ki, Notice is herebv irlven that the followiue- named settler has filed notice of hia intention to make tinul proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before V. Crawford County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner 1- n.. w-i.i t .unit ..!.. . . uiCHUii, uu rutin;, tiiuic io.i-j, via.. L. PEARL JONES, of Heppner; Homestead entry No 713:!, for the wost y. north weBt and west K southwest V section 28, township 3 south, range 24 E W M. He names the folluwing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James T. Mitchell and M. Lee Cantwell, of Heppner, Or , and Stacy B. Roberts anil Wesley Vt. Brannon, of Kiglit Mile. Or. 7-32 J. P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I KPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND 1 Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon. April 21, WJ9, Notice is hereby given that the following. named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, aud mat raid proot win tie made belore J. w. Mor row, United States commissioner, at Heppner, uregoii, 011 naiuroay, June 3, i!w, viz: JAMES W. VAl'QH AN, of Heppner; Hometead entry No 510.V for the soutl northwest aud north 14 southwest 4 section ;u townsnip 1 souin, range a r. w m. lie name the following witnesses to wove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of saiit land vm: J 011 11 iter, Artnur J. Hunt Nathaniel Sbaw and William Cumberland, ul of Heppner, Oregou. 17-:!2 Jay P. LfCAS, Register. PUBLIC LAND SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT IN PUR. 1 11111111 e of instructions from tliecommis slouer of the general land office, under author ity vested In him by section 21. v. 1 nltml HUtc Revised Statute, as amended by the act ol eon grciw approved February a. lwi., we will pro ewd to oiler at public sale on Friday, the tith day ol June, next, at 10 o clock s, m , at thi otlice, me following tract ol laud, to w It: Hi toutlieakt northwest sect 1011 112, township south, mime .i W M. Any ami all ersous dunning adversely the aiHive-ucucriiKHi lauds are advised u rile then claims iu this otlice on or before the day above uesignaieo tor tne commencement of said sale oilier Mine their rights will be forfeited Jay P. Lik as. Register, 1-91 Otis Pattkkkon. Receiver. P. 8. LandOmee, at The Dalles, Ore. April 22 CONTEST NOTICE. f "EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND J f (mice at Hie Dalle. Or., April i. 189M. A sutlleleut contest amdavit having been tiled 111 tins omce tiy Mini uroitiipp, contestant, against timber culture entry No. '.'Sn-i. made January '.H. 1S89, or southeast 1. northwest aud east H southwest i and northwest I south east , section 24, township 3 south, range 2 K W M, by John A. Ayles. contesteeT which it is alleged that entryiuan has wholly alvsndonetl said tract, and lor past eight years tailed to cultivate or plant any part thereof t tree seeds or cutting. Want panic are uerel notified to appear, respond and otter evidence touch I nil said alienation at Hi o clock a. m on June Mth, IS, before Vawter Craw fold, county clerk, at his oltice at Heppner, Oregon, aud lhat tlual bearing w ill be held t 10 o'clock a. m. on June 20th, 1k9, before the register aud receiver at the United State Laud Oltice in The Dalle. Oregon. The atd contestant havlnr. In a proper art! davit, tiled March llh, ltv. sot forth tacts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice can tint be made, tt hereby entered and directed that such notice be K'vvn !V due aud proper publication. . rJy Y, jr.,'. Register. I NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Ore., May 9, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final prooi in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, United States commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, June 16, 1899, viz: HANNAH E. HALLOCK, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. 4134 for the southwest K southwest section 21, north northwest !4 and southeast northwest J4 section 28, town ship 2 smith, range 26 E W M. i-he names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Hiram E. Clark, Orrin E. Farnsworth, Oily Johnson ana Artnur aunor, all of Heppner, Oregon. 9-34 Jay P. Lucas, Register, anything yon invent or improve; also Ret CAVEAT.TRAOE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESluN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, for free examination and advice. nnflfY nil rtsTrUTC FREE, NoAtty a DUUPt Uil rtt I tn I O fee beiOre patent. Write l f A ? MJ2 "Al to UlHIUIIW ST Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D . C . MEN! be "1 can cured If on iiifler from anv of the I ills of men, come to the oldest Specialist on the Pacific Coast, DR. 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Ot.n'1 Agt 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only AIl-Reil Route Withont Cbange vt (;r Btwecu Spokane, Rosslund aud Nelson. Also between Nelson aol Rossland, daily except Sunday : Lear. )V A. M II a) A. M 910 A.M Arrira. .. 8:40 P. M. -. P. J. . ..;M P. M. .. Spokane , .. Hw!and. , . . Nt'lfcon. .. ("loee connections at NeKm with steam era for Kaalo, and all kiMWu.l Uka puinta. iwwiitMt ttt Rattle Hint and BoiU)df reek eiaioert Uarons with start dailr. Fm$T TBB1H SEBVIuE DMLY TO THE EAST BUT M Fast Express Leaves DENVER, . . :S0 p. m ' PUEBLO, . . 7 05 p. m. " COLO. SPRINGS . . 8:10 p. m. Arrives 1UPEKA Arrives K NBAS CITY 8:55 p- m. Hi 10 p. m. Arrives LIN JOLN " OMAHA " DES MOINES " PEORIA " CHICAGO 2:11 p. m. 4:2.1 p. m. 0:311 p. m. 11 -!0 a. m. 8:U a. in. Throngh Sleepers and Chair Cars Colorado to Chicago. Wide vestibule throughout. The finest train in the West. For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write J. L. DE BEVOISC, E. E. M'LEOD, PORTLAND, ORE. A. U. r. THROUGH TICKETS TO THE- Eat and Southeast VIA THE 111 ii R. THE THROUGH OAR LINE. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. PULLMAN TOURIST 8LEEPEHS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. Portland to Eastern Cities Change. Without Qnick Time. Union Depots. Personally Conducted Excursions. Raggage Checked to Destination. Low Rates. m niwuif linA to Trana-MiBBieainDi and Inter national Exposition held at Omaha, Nobraaka, June to November, Wrlto iindnrniimBd for rates, timetables and other information pertaining to Union Pacific R R J. H. LOTHKOF, Gen. Agt.. 135 3d St., ,C. HART Agt, O. R. AN. Co., Heppner, Or, rortlana. vt. CHICAGO iliiwaiee & St. Paul R'y This Railway Co. Operates its trains on tbe fomoue blook ey stem; Lights its trains by eleetrioity tbroiifrh ont; Uses tbe celebrated eleotrio berth read ing lamp; Rods speedily equipped passenger trains everv dav and niebt between St. Paul and Chicago, aad Oineba aud Ohioago; tbe Chieaao. Milwaukee & St Paul ilso operates steam-bested veetibuled trains, carrying tbe latest private oompartment oars, library buffet smok Ins cars, and palace drawing room eleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining chair ears, and tbe very best dining obnir oar service. For lowest rates to any point in tbe TTnited States or Canada, apply to agent or address O.J.EDDY, J. W. OA8ET, General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Ur, HUE TOD GOING E0ST ? If bo, be snre and see that your tioket reads via Tne Honnwestern Line THE.... OHIOAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IS THI Great Short Lige BETWEEN DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICA.G0 AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestibuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains, ana Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME has gi en this road a national reputation. All clause of passengers carried on tne vestibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agent nave tic nets. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE, Gen. Agent Trav. F. & P. Agt. 248 Washington St.. Portland, Or. "The talak Line" The Dalles, Portland 4 Astoria Navigation Co. .BTSAMSBS, "DALLES Cm" AND "REGULATOR' Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt, and are in excellent shape for the season of 1899, Th Regulator Lin will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure, travel by the steamers of Th Regulator Lino. The above steamers leave Portland and The Dalles at 7 a. m., and arrive, at destination In ampie umeior outgoing trains. Portland office, The Dalle office, v toun street. W. 0. ALLAWAY, General Agent, QUICK TIMB ! San Fronoisoo and all point In California, via the lit Bhasta roots ot the Southern Pacific Co The great hiehvajr through California all point. Kast and South, timndtfcxmio Kouta of th Pacino Coast Pullman Buffet Weeper. Beoond-claas Sleeper Attached toaxprea train, affording superior scttonunodation for seooBd-elaM pataeuera. 'Jm' Uckstfi ""Pint oar reservation, to., oall upon or addrea R. KOBHLKR. Manarar. C- W vnvniv Sen. F. 4 P. Agt. Portland. Oregon THROCGH TICKETS To all poiuta in the Eastern States, Canada and Ftirope can be obtains! at loaest rt from V- ft. fU.MA-i, B-ppnai, Of i BUND 111 IE. Colorado Flyer Leaves DENVER " COLO. SPRINGS Arrives TOPEKA " KANSAS CITY 2-X p. m 2:B5 p, m 7:80 a. m 9:15 a. m Ar. ST. LOUIS, (Wab.R'y) 6:15 p. m Arrives ST. J08EPH 10:40 I m Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Snn) 6:45 a. m OMAHA (Et Sou) . 8:."0 a. m " CO.tLCFtS, . . 8.10 a. m Throngh Sleepers Colorado Springs to St Louis via Wabash R'y. JNO, SEBASTIAN, A.. TUFEHA. G. P. A., CHICAGO H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A P. Ft. W. A C. and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATES a.oo PBR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., Dsnver & i mn. n. . Scenic Line of the World The Favorite Transcontinental Between the Northwest and all Points East Choice of Two Routes Through the FAMOUS Rocky Mountain Scenery And four routes east of Pueblo and Denver... All passengers granted a day stopover in the Mormon capitol or anywhere between Ogden and Denver. Personally conducted ex cursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St- Louis Chicago and the East. For tickets and and information regarding rates, routes, etc., or for descriptive advertising matter, call on agents of O. R. & N., Oregon Short Line or Southern Pacific companies . R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER, General Agent, Gen. Pass, di Tltt. Agt. 251 Washington St., Denver, Col. Portland, Oregon. J. C. Hakt, Local Agt., Heppner, Or. PACIFIC IT. Yollow Stone Park Lino THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EA8T. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Depot Fifth and 1 Sis. Arrive. Fast Mail for Tacoma. No. 1 Seattle. Aberdeen. Booth Dend, Spokane, Helena, nuiie, Anaconaa, St. Paul, Chicago, New 10:15 A. M. York. Boston, and all points East and South east. Portland, Tacoma and No. 5 Seattle Express, for Ta coma, Seattle, Olympia and Intermediate main- 11 P. M line points. 8 DAY8 to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omana, Kansas Oity and other Missouri river points. S4 DAYS to St Louis, Milwaukee and Chi cago. 4! DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and other far-Eastern points. Union depot connections In all principal cities. Baggage checked through to destination of ticket. Union depot, Portland, foot of Sixth at For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, map of routes and other information, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 258 Morri son St., Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon. GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. WlSCONtlN CCtf TL LiNte mm i uca v I No. 2 I 11 A. M. I No. 6 8 P. M. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of tbe Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require some assist ance in the way of having their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that is desired in this re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Grand Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed with brown suit and red cap. They will be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it ia hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. $;r"- JA8. C. TOND, Gen'l Pms. At i