Moralists may prate, and doc tors proae, and science shout from the house- iff, uut j uni t so long as the l' bird atncr and the flowers bloom, and a -7 maiden's lips are cnerry-rea, 1 and a young iman's eyes look love, lust so long the fads and lassies will kiss and kiss a train. And where, pood men, is the harm if the kissers and kissees be healthy, and true love stands sponsor. It is only when ill health has blasted the sweet cleanliness of youth that death lurks upon its lips. The deadly germs of dread consumption are as harmless as June-time butterflies to the young man or woman who is thoroughly clean, sweet and healthy in every fiber and tissue. The germs of disease only attack that which is already partly decayed. There is a great medicine that is a sure and certain protection against all germs and a speedy cure for all germ diseases. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. It gives youthful lest to the appetite. It corrects all faults of the digestion. It aids assimilation. It fills the blood with the vital, life-giving elements of the food. It builds sweet, clean, healthy tissues in every part of the body. It drives out all disease germs. It cures 98 per cent of all cases of bronchial, throat and lung affec tions if taken in time. All good medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing "just as good." Mr. Jos. Henderson Dirblun, of 544 Josephine Street, New Orleans, La., writes : "I was ailing for some two years, suffering from dyspepsia, a tired feeling, and loss of energy ana appetite. I tried one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and found great relief. I took two more bottles, three in all, and one or two vinls I 01 tne Tenets,' when I was in good health Again. I recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery to do all that it is claimed to do. A man or woman who neglects constipation suffers from slow poisoning. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. All medicine dealers sell them. No other pills are "just as good." IN BOLD LAND. Telephone Line Bold. Isaao Ennia has relumed to HeDDner In tost new possession of tba United lrom 10nK np along tbe Blue Moan States both slavery and nolvm atI.i !a' alepborjs hoe in company with There von find rene.ad. Arabs; n.t. ZX. "illZ.i? fttJSZ inaian soiaiers, tor wnom mats baa be- tbe Inland company baa booabt tbe oome loo bot; even the Sudan, bad as it Bine mountain rjos lines, extending is, occasionally baa a man ao bad that ..m "ePPnr to Malbenr lake, conneot i . o 1-o r .. . 1 iiu usurou uiir ana usier. in 11m r um" ,0u'u- . . hM been in sncoes.fol operation for two lUK-oBoip ui oju, ouia is (an oi aaven turers. A native is quick to draw bit knife, just aa an American desperado was to draw bis revolver. Tbe knives years, and is 450 miles long. Tbe price paid for it was $15 000. Oeoar Minor was president of tbe oompany, Frsnk Uiliiam treasurer and I. Earns superin tun nan I I ho mom i nnnn - in thai. n.nA. ... J..J, " " """" " " "d 101 uDaul wespuoi one. at close quarters, especially the barong, whose weight in some oases five pounds combined with its exoellent balance, makes it especially effective. With fire armsas is usually the oase among Orientals the Sains are not skilled Heppner Horses. Good big work horses command a very fair price in Heppner now. A. M. Bnnoe mis week bonebt from P. n (Venwll a 2800-ponnd team for 8150; from Ralr. riot. Tni...in. , , 1 u iuulu icnui ior QUO, vu.ou.UD li.moo., supposed 10 oe norse from tbe Heppner bakery for $80, ana oiners at about tbe same flearee Mr. Bnnoe will take a carload of work tbe most redoubted warrior of Sola bad a quarrel with a badji. They de aided to settle the matter with rifles Xhe duel came off in an open field, h ft-- I n tr , , anei eioouuKing 00 sDois, eaoa man dodging about as be pleas?d, tbe badji retreated, acknowledging himself beaten. Bat not a single ballet took effeot. it one freeman kills another, tbe murderer Is brought before one of the borses and fine gentlemen sbeeD back 10 nis Dome in Wyoming. USD matter bad a team of Clydesdale mares in town Sunday whioh were mnnh admired. I nev were of bis own raising ana veiaea at 9 ml Improved Lights. Superintendent Pruyn is bard at work d.toe. and fined one hundred and eight knd'lsi MuTek in S Mo..-, ur uLr-iour aouars goia. mere obanges. A new transformer hsa hn f Fascination ot Mining. Of all events in a miner's life, tbe find ing of a nugget of gold is tbe one longest remembered. Nnggets are bis hopes by day bis dreams by night. If he oan only find a big mass of tbe yellow metal in one temping, solid lamp, his happi ness is made and he will look baok to tbe day with tbe same softly-voluptuous pleasure felt by a child when be recalls his first tin toy on wheels. Only 15 Aa Acre.' Banob of 321 acres for sale; good grass or plow land, all under fenoe, has run ning water, and is located on county road, five miles south of Heppner. Ap ply to owner, J. W. Bedington, at tbe Qazette office, Heppner. This plaoe will make a good home for some farmer or stookman. If not sold soon it will be for rent. It adjoins land of D. A. Her ren, Tom Quaid, Win. Penland and James Hayes. is, however, no fine for killing a slave. Slavery among tbe Salas does not orig nale in differenoe of raae or color: neither bas it ita origin in war. Tbe slaves are of the aame race as their masters, and are for the most part so quired in payment of past debts. Thus, if a man owes yon a large sum of money, be may sell himself or his ohildren to yon, and thus cancel tbe debt. Girls are sold for bard oasb, bot it is not a common ooourenoe, nor one which takes plaoe against the will of the girl Most of the Moros bave several wives, although they are limited by tbe Koran to four. Besides these wives, they have innumerable concubines. If one of tbe conoabines of the sultan bears him a obild, she immediately becomes bis wile, provided, of course, that the. number ot bis wives is not already com plete. Divoroe ia common and simple. If a man no longer desires his wife, he divorces bsr, and she returns to her family. It is not considered a disgrace to be divoroed. In spile ot all these in equalities, tbe Sulu wemso are inde pendent by Datura and well treated. put iu and larger lead wires. The com pany has doubled tbe ORDsoitv of its dy namos, ana uses z oords of wood oigbt. Its slab wood from Hood River oosts WW bere, and Hoslyn coal $5 40. UepDner's streets bave 7 2000-oandlA aro lights and 0 82 incandescent!, Rerinced Kates. I he O. R. & N. (Jo. will give a special rate of one and one-fifth fare to those attending demooratio elate convention la Portland April 12, prohibition con vection April 9 10: Inland Em Dim Teachers' Association, Pendleton, March a a. MILLINERY. Mrs. A. M. Waggoner has arrived from San Francisco, with the choicest of pattern bats and bonnets. She kind ly invites the ladies of Heppner and vicinity to inspect ber 'exhibit at tbe Palace hotel. Teachers' Association. J. W. Shipley, the efficient superin tendent of Morrow county schools, bas received notification from E. B.Conklin, secretary of the Inland Empire Teach ers' Association, that the dates of meet ing at Pendleton bave been changed to March 22, 23 and 24. Programs will be received by Mr. Shipley tomorrow. CON0 KESHION AL CONVENTION. The Republicans of the second con gressional district, in which Morrow county is located, will hold their con vention in Portland April 13, and voters should bear in mind that in compliance with the resolution offered by G. V. Phelps, who represented Morrow county, every county should send Reperate sets of delegates to the state and district conventions. A motion was also adopted that where a county failed to elect dele gates to both conventions the delegates to tbe state convention were entitled to sit in congressional convent ion. Following is the apportionment: Baker I), Itenton 8, Clackamas 15, Clat sop 12, Columbia (1, Coos 8, Crook 5, Curry 4, Douglas 12, (iilliam 4, (irant 7, Harney 3, Jackson 10, Josephine 7, Klamath 4, Lake 4, Lane 14, Lincoln 4, Linn 14, Malheur 4, Marion 22, Morrow 5, Multnomah 70, Polk 9, Sherman 4, Tillamook 5, Umatilla 13, Uniun 12, Wallowa 5, Wasco 10, Washington 13, Yamhill 12, Wheeler 4. Total 338. The Young Hen Forgot Themselves. A I I 1 a. uiispiBoeu comma nas gotten a Kansas paper into a peck of trouble. The journal reoently published an item in wbiob the following sentenoeoocurred: "Two young men from Leoti went with their girls to Tribuue to attend tbe teaohers' institute and as soon as they Uli 11.. 1 . tun, tne gins got ciruns:. rne oomma belongs after the word "girls" and tbe latter are feeling pretty hostile. That Veteran Norse. Despite age and infirmity, Florence Nightingale stall lakes a strong interest in the well-being of the warriors of ber own oonnlry. At a banquet given In Loudon tbe other day to tbe survivors of tbe Balaolave oharge a letter was read from this heroine of tbe Crimea, in which she briefly referred to the horrors of war, ut nujug hud una nu in mann. inn I tv, - . cuiiuiim ijhkk 01 me weewy ure- uueu uer inutile or praise 10 IDS valor goman gives a Broad treatment to a wide and oourauB of the Rriti.h aoMi.,. ranKe 01 "uoJeets. lbs field of battle. Miss Nightingale is at present slaying in ber quiet London .. . . ... uuiun, uuioriunnieiy 100 unwell to see any one but immediate relatives. Remarkable Cores of Bhenmattsm. From the Vindicator, Rutherford ton, N, C. Tbe editor ot tbe Vindicator bas had occasion to lest tbe tbe efficiency of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twioe with the most remarkable results in eaob case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from wbiob be suffered exornoiatins nain for ten days, wbiob was relieved with two applications ot Pain Balm, rubbing tbe parts sfflloted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thioh joint, almost prostrating bim with severe pain, wbiob was relieved by two appli cations, rubbing with tbe liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For sale by Oonser & Warren HEPPNER BOYS WON. Under the management ot Frank Rob erts the football game ot last Friday was well advertised, and tbe result was tbat 1000 people attended. Snob a big crowd is seldom seen on snob oooaeions. It was a good game from tbe start, and wee won by Heppner, 16 to 0. The WaP t TT7 1 1 1 - .. . 1 . is nsuioo;iam toeir rjesi, Dut were I too light for Heppner. Tbe Heppner boys started in to w-n and never for a moment lost sight of tbeir intention. Tbe lioe-up was as follows : Center Cowins. R. G.-Harl. L, G. Thompson and Drisooll. R. T. Lalaode. L.T. Matlock. R. E. Bisbee. L E. Stott and Hamilton. R. H. Natter. L. H.-Clarke. Q. B. Pobcrtson. F. B. Oney. Substitutes: Blackmao, Jones, Ball, OIOIU Quiet Wedding. At the residence of the bride's mother in Heppner last evening Mies Alice Glossoook was married to W.O.Bay less. Only a few friends and relatives were present, end tbe ceremony was per formed by Rev. C. D. Niokelsen. The groom is s well-known resident of Hard- man, and the bride bas been one of Morrow county's most diligent teachers. KEEP DP YOUR COWS. Notioe is hereby civen to the citizens or Heppner tbat on and after Tuesday, March 20, 1900,1 will strictly and rigidly emoroe oiook urainanoe No. 70, in rela tion to live stook running at large with in tbe oity limits between the honrn of 1 p. m. and 7 a. m. Owners of stook will please govern nemseives accordingly. Gbobgb Thornton. City Marshal. neppner, March 10, 1W, Lots For Sale. Lots 3. 4 and 5. block 6. Jones' arid. in Heppner. at 8400 for all. Located east of D. B. Slalter's residence; creek I cropses oorner and mere is a Hue spring on tbe plaoe. Appiy lo J. W. Redingtoo, uHzene omoe. ssssssssssssi , ft m &mAM '! TV WAR IN ARIZONA. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEnR.EnJlTir THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The T)ll. nr. 1.), io ,m .... . . v,.j, u, j,, fc... xtj. ttnru. Presoolt, Ariz., Mar. 12.-Tbere is war named i ffiJlS.flfi? ,t,le..,?"0!P5- in Tonto Basin. It is betwee j tbe oat- JS.1?1111,,01"11 Pro9' ln wpport of his claim, and .u r . that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor- - v.- VUvvuvm. jmy uci uo ui umiou owtujii comini88iouer, ac HeDnnpr. . .... . I I (refffin nn OQ(iinn u n iaaa , ' sneeprrom wortnern Arizona are dnveo Tt ,v. . ' w ' TB: flnnth fn, th. Win-. . . .!... "-vu. WALKER, one of the ..u.u.uK w iuch I heirs and for the heirs of John R. Walker, NnrfchArn orwrtnt apnnmla nnB;n kA I deceased, nf nantman riratwnn . H.wUUUS i.u iu tuo rf.,.j-'.--T--".r.TV BpriDg.and one of the favorite routes 3 watered and abounds ID COOli ffrnas. Discontinuous reairionxo V.rn ... ..iVl.J..i " Tbe drought of tbe past year has oansed of "M? ',an.ai. vlz: Henry Padbern of lone, Ore . shortage of both, and cattlemen served TbsM SS.ttWSnTS nonce OD tne sbeeDmeo. tbat on aaaonnt of Bardman. Oreoron. of the conditions, they would not be ner mitted to return North by tbis route this Spring. The latter sent back word tbat tbey were g dng Ihrougn Tooto Basin if they bad to fight tbeir way. The ad vance guard of tbe returning flooks were met Dy the cattlemen and turned back and soattered. Several oases of arms and ammunition are known to bave been shipped into tbe section reoently. ana open tnreais Dave b' en made by tbe in terested parlies la shoot each other 00 sight 70-5 Jat P. Lucas, Register. lilo NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Or., February 21. 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final Droof in snnnnrt nf hti il1m that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 14, 1900, viz: Homestead entry 8058 of L.UUI8 M. 8UMMKRFIELU, of Heppner. Or. for the southeast '4 of northeast i and east of southeast H and southwest J4 of southeast U of section 17, township 2 south, range 28 east. He names the following witnesses to prove uiDwuuiiuuu,riniut!iii upon ana cmiivauon of said land, viz: John Lazer, A. 0. Smith. ..-.l ai i j aim Auujun aeruz, ail 01 uepD ner, Oregon. vr '2-7 E. W. Babtlktt, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Independent Inn, and reliable The Oregon- 3 DAILY TRAINS n ETWCCN OGOCN and DENVER Tbe inorease in Iransoontinental travel by way of Salt Lake Oity in consequenoe of the soenio and other attractions ot the route, has reoently justified the Rio Grande Western Railway in onneolion with tbe Denver & Rio Grande sod Ool- orado Midland Railroads says the Salt T 1 T1 . I ... .. ... Portland Oregonian and Heppner Ga- XZZ fV.0""!' "f 9 zette one year, $2 X). den and Denver. All of these trains ar Heppner Gazette and East Oregonian equipped with tbe latest spplianoes, im- Btnfffd Clubs. Tbe Heppner Gazette has arranged to stair itself into a benovelenl trust with other papers and thus give subscribers Ihe benefit of reduced rates, as follows: semi-weekly, $2.75 j weekly 82.25 Tbe Heppner Gazette oflloe will fur nish yen any paper or magazine io lb world at a reduced rate. The Qazette only $1.50 a year imiveujBuiH auu oars, iuis road now operates through sleeuers between Chi cago, Ogden and Hao Francisco, also a perfect dining car servioe. Send 2o post age for literature, rates and other infor mation lo J. D. Mansfield, 253 Washing on St., Portlaud, or Geo. W. Heintz, general passenger agent, Salt Lake City. The OreKQDian. Beyond a doubt tbe Portland Oregon- an is tbe ablest all round newspaper in tbe Paciflo Northwest. It is indispensa ble in connection with keeping track of the world's progress. It reaches Hepp ner at midnight on day of issue and men stay up and await its arrival. It is kepi on sale at Patterson & Son's drag store, and it always does the fair tbi tg for Heppner and Morrow connly. OPPOSED TO LEASING. UNEQUALLED AS A CURB FOR BAD COL fiiiifiliiiilFiiiiiiiiitfiiiiiMniiiiiiiMiiiilkiuiM M UmisH II II 1? W M M . MK IroiH 1 HtWW JI 1 lm """w consvttPTioH mi II M II I IM Liil THROATudLDRd 5T9A fl ijiMiiiiiiiiiii w i iiiiix Biiuakiiu n r n x mi m IV II WIMM80ICII1ICO. I,i M U kW XhP8-unnifiiE ctms EQUAUro' " " " " V 11 It m'''M 'ti111' nMliiilllViinWl'g,,,MH u 1 1 T 1 At the joint meeting of the Idaho Woolgrowera' Association and Ihe Paci fic Northwest Woolgrowers' Association, comprising the sbeepgrowers ot Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Utah, held at Boise, strong resolutions were adopted against the leasing of arid lands of the Western states and against the efforts of oertain ohemiets to bave tbe Bureau of Animal Industry disoontmuo the free distribution ot blaokleg vaccine vims. The meeting was very enthusiastic, and bad a larger attendance Ibao any daring the past five years. Resolutions were also adopted indorsing tbe propoei of the Government to make a classified oensos of the livestock of the country, asking Congress to pass lbs Senate bill Increasing tbe power of the Interstate Commerce Commission and the bill ex tending the time ot keeping stock in oars while in transit from 18 to 40 boars. Dbpart TIME SCHEDULES Abbivb roa From Heppner. from No trains Bunday 10:00a.m. Salt Lake. Denver, 11:50 p.m. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, Chicago, Portland, Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, and the East. 8.00p.m. Ocsan Stkamships 4:00 p.m. From Portland. For San Francisco Sail Deo, 3, 8, 13, 18, 211, 28 every 5 days 8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivkb 4:00p.m. Ex. Bunday Btiamibs. Ex. Sunday Saturday ' 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Laudiujfg. 6:00 a.m. Willambtts Riveb 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex.Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem and M ay Landings. 7:00 a.m. Wiixanittb and 8:30 p.m. Tues., Thur, Yamhill Kivirs. Mon., Wed. nd8t- r. anrfFrl. Oregon City, Day ton & Way Land ings. 8:00a.m. Willamsttc Rivbb 4:30p.m. Tues. Thurs. Mon., Wed., and Sat. Portland to Corval. aud Frl. lis A Way Land lugs. Snaii Rivbb. .J"pari , , . . Lv.LewIston 1:20 a. m Riparla to Lewiston 8:30 a. m. daily daily NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Ore. , March VI, 1900. nereuy given mat tne Jollowlng pamed settler has filed notice of his intention vu iimicuimi prooi in support of his claim, snd that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday A pril 27, 1900, viz : HENRY I. 8HAEFFER, of Heppner, Or., Homestead entry No. 5053 for the southwest H 'ection 28, township 2 south range 25 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ellas Friend, Robert Friend snd Joseph Friend, all of Lexington, Oregon, and Nathaneal Bliaw. of Heppner, Oregon, 8 78 Jay P. Lucas, Register Lost and Found For Sale,To Rent passengers booked fop all F-ralnn m J. M. KERNAN. Aaenl. Hsnnnsr. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. To prove that it Is rhsoDer tn n1vrri than to hunt horses or hunt people up nersonallv. tne uazet will give a special rste of l cent per Sat Fit f.isi nn I. ...... I... . J a . L I . V. 1 w v.v i iiuiicofl iiiBurvuu uuuer mil neau. MPM SHORT I.INR Rv U UUVA U . 1 KJUUlllJ UUU 11.1 i-iv juiro nniory nas a letter inqillr !"r ?e" p hmldt, who herded sheep here In 77. His mother's estate in Germany can't be settled until he either shows up ..in. lie ib ui'llU. or proves LOST. Two U aAotinna nf m hut Km.k. biU reward for lis return to my rabbit ranch at Lard Valley. Windv Jack. LOST. Sixteen acres or mv moral rhinrfo. and two sax of mv reDUtation for nnn-ltv turn to my palatial residence, corner Yellow- sum avenue ana Tlnpot Alley. Tom Hv no by. TO 8W AP.-A ioo dog for two t'ti cats. R. Nbvills FOl'ND.-Two gunnv sax couttuln 700 pounds of Spautsh doubloons, all gold ; supposed to have been burled by Captain Kldd when he sailed up Rutabaga Krick. Apply at my mlul Julep plantation, on section 38. DUTCK B1U.T run KENT.-2U rooms on 16lh floor, with or without windows: no stares to dime; evert man his own elevator; apply to professions! laoaiaay. um. Twinsistbbs. Gordon's Feed and Sale Stable Hss jmt been ornrd to the Public and Mr. Uortlnh. Ilm pnrlelor, kindly lnvlus his mxiim to nnl els rail and try his acvomuiodatious. tVtKY BOTTLE GUARANTFFn OoiihoiSAs VVnrrcn. T T.aty c Hsvy far 61 BUbl located on west side of Main street between Wm, Uerivner's suid A. M. Uuuu'j blacksmith shops. for the Udis-A fins horw aud lady s aatdla, V QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT LINE TO UTAH, COLORADO, NE BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS SOURI RIVER and all Points EAST, and SOUTH. LOOK AT THE TIME. NEW YORK, A days CHICAGO, 3 " ST. LOUIS, Z -OMAHA, 3 " SALT LAKE, 1 J W. E. Oomar, Oen'l Agl. CONTEST NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Or., March 7, 19 0. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed ln this office bv LoiiiR l nn against timber culture entry No. 2547, made October 27, 1887, for east M northwest and west V, northeast U section 21 tawnaMn o south, range 23 east, by Nils Peterson, contestee, in truiuii ii ib auegea mac said Nils Peterson has neglected to plant or cultivate or otherwise attempt to raise any timber on any of said land and has aboudoned the land and that there is no timber on the said land nor has been for fare last past. And that defendant is not engagad in either branch of the military service of the United States, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer oiucuue loucnmg sam allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on April 28, 190f, before J. W. Morrow, U. . Commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Ore gon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o clock a. m. on May 9, 1900, before the register and receiver at the United States land office In . The said contestant having, in a proper affl vu, niea Marcn 7, 1900. set forth facts which now mat alter due diligence, personal service of this notice can not. ho tnaita u i. k...v... ordered and directed that such notice be given 8"' Jas p. Litcas, Register. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Ore., February 13, 19C0. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Ernest W. Moyers, contestant, against homestead entry No. 4756, made July 17, 1893, for north northeast and north 4 northwest section 25, township 8 south, range 2r east, by Belle Howell, formerly Belle Thomas, contestee, in which it is alleged that said Belle Howell, formerly Belle Thomas, has wholly abandoned said tract; that she hss changed her residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry, and that said entrywoman is not engaged in the army, navy or marine service of the United States, said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 7, 1900, before Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at his residence at Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m, on April 14. 1900, be fore the Register and Receiver at the United States land office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed February 13, 1900, set forth facts which show that after d ie diligence, personal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 9"?4 Jay P. Lucas, Register. Timber Culture, Final Proof. UNITED 8TATE9 LAND OFFICE, THE Dalles, Oregon, February 26, 1900. Notice is hereby given that Rosetta Wheeler, formerly Rosetta Swaggart, of Pendleton, Ore gon, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, United States Com missioner at his office ln Heppner, Oregon, on Friday the 6th dav of Anrli ,nn n hA culture application No. 8281 for the northwest M southwest a, south southwest H and southwest li southeast u nf ontir, i township No. 1 south, range No. 28 E W M. She names as witnesses: Evans Gregorsen and Benj. F. Swaggart, of Beppner, Or , and i-rnest Piper and Jefferson Evans, of Lexing ton, Oregon. "-a Jay P. Lucar, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND , .. . . iuH a"es, ure., reD. 9, 1900. notice is herebv irivAn that tha fn.4nA named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nroof in mnnnrt nf mb niaim that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor- iwii DHWI Mmm ll nna, at Un... . nraonn wr.tA. ..7..A,"' -r w"'i ui, riiuo,;, utaruu 2d, 1MUU, VIZ . JOHN D. HICKEY. of Heppner. Ore . Homestead entry No. 8351. for the east south west yA ana east M northwest H section 7, town a a somn. range 26 east w M e names the following u,itiBaAa ... . ' i . i . i imiiwcHto upon anu cultivation ... wiu iniiu, vis; matt uugnes, Krnest Cunoer. r.inua ttpiuane ana w. J. Carroll, all of uci'liuor, vregou. J- P- Lucas, Register. EAST VIA Southern Pacific Co 1TI Lear Dopot Fifth and I Sts Arrive BEI'P.vE Mh 7:10 P M 8:30 AM 0. O. Tkbbv, Tray. Pass. Agl. 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. FERRSTJ tS, TbousaiKls of fardra-' JW radrpndoa trVnysHwas IF ,rTrT lv and sever sunW dlsappolntmeac Cbsap satMt. , ,utr bint Ium, ao payinc crops. r.Jr? 'o'W II Kirs cMia per pr 11 II 1Tr'",,,,rr nd m,mf r'" tt ll f 1 always tk Bnt. IKOHtS Annual frw. f 3 ! I si. hhi a es mwiT, Hits, 7:30 A M IIUittPM OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS, for Salem, Rosebnrg, Ash land, Sacramento, Og den, San Francisco, Moiave, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and the East. At Woodburn (dally except Sunday), mom lng train connects with train for Mt An gel, Sllverton, Browns ville, Springfield and Natron, and evening train for Mt. Angel and Silvertou. Corvallis Passenger. Sheridan Passenger. 9;15 AM 7:00 P M NORTHERN PACIFIC If. Yellow Stons Prk Lins THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARE. Leave. No. 2 11 A. M. No. 8 P. M. Depot Fifth and 1 Sts. Fast Mail for Tacoma, Seattle, Aberdeen, South Dend, Spokane, Helena, Butte, Anaconda, St. Paul, Chicago, New York. Boston, and all points East and South. east. Portland. Tacoma nrt Seattle Express, for Ta coma, Seattle, Olympla and Intermediate main- line points. Arrive. No. 1 10:15 A. M. No.fi 11 P. M S DAYS" to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omsna, Kansas City and other Missouri river points. SJ DAYS to St Louis, Milwaukee and Chi cago. 4J4 DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and other far-Eastern points. Union depot connections in all principal cities Ragirara cheeked t.h mil eh fn rlullnnil.. tickets. ui Union depot, Portland foot of Sixth st. For sleeDlnir .... '-. ny,. of ront. nX Tk. "'V write call on A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morri son St., Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon, 1:50 PM Ii8:25 A M Dally. II Dally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac ramento and San Francisco Net rates 17 first class and 111 second claw, including sleeper Rate and tickets to Eastern Points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HOSOLl LU and mcibawh. ic oomiuen lrom J R KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent, 134 Third StT YAMHILL DIVISION Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street. visit DR. JORDAN'S omt UUSEUU OF ANATOMY 10B1 SMRKCT IT., MN FRANCISCO, CAL rBMnn SUU tmi SnMlk. Iflr m th World. TS. OnaltMatlraeHt f 7 Vmuierful rtgtttar I. I I 1 1 WttMi, , li. 71 Oau'W.pMlsi' 1 Z. I tba oldmt Bpn-lnl I J ll Coast. Sitabushw If if DR- JORDAN PRM Ik from ihs tan of youthful todif " . In matursr A 1117. 1-f uoompli- Leave for Osweeo daily at 7:20 9 ) a m l2k.l:.W,S ,V1 6:Z-.:t.Tp m"ind . , m..on ""'' only. Arrive at Portland daily at 6... H:41,10.,M1 a. m.: 1:. s IS 4 n S JU 7:40. IW .W U. 111. . I A Ml sa m il a I I tr Monday; S:.W and 10:06 a. m. on Sundivs onlv lave for 111-. da ly. tt-M gBdi k, p m. Arriv at Portland at : s m. -Mner train leaves Pailis Idsys. We.trFSciars and Kri.iara at 2 iS n Returns Tuewlays, Thursdays aud siainrdavs Kimnliinn,l. r- . 7. . EOEHLXS, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. eo. F. P. Agt. Poitiand . Otsgoa ' !2"SS SstniMwrk-" I , riMmllBv mtm um - - ' ' mXflmSi f un"nt ,h It will sol A , JS flX&iZLr??" '"'..bt Prm.i,.ntf IPHIUs h.. ... ... W for Rarlur. A quirk and rnrfMnJ ?"..".' 'r and rUMIa.H tn. jar.mo a a-w painlw mmboda EVKST MA.nl.l..b,n..lllHMl oa'K':m" opi-M nl tiismmplitlitl. wryw CMS uxjlrrrnln. yinwita'l.in FRKK atiO ttrirtlT nilTat. T CHARHF.1 VERY RSASOSABXM. TreiniU pvnunailv or by In lor. J Wrfr tir IW.fc auiLaaAaBrv aw T ISI4RMI4SK, Mailed I-aim. IA valuabl at eouK lot mu.j LUorwriw T OR JORDAN i CO.. I0SI Hark St.! . 4