l I I ) ? V. 5 . I H51 WHO WANT TO BUILD UP THEIR BODIES WILL FIND THE ONE THING NEEDFUL IN The body is built up from the food we eat. But before food can be assimilated by the body it must be prepared for assimi lation by the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri tion. Food does not feed when J L 4MMU r rtti t sir I' 1 1 .....u mti miiarlea and flabby flesh. "Golden Med ical Discovery" heals diseases of the stomach and digestive and nutritive system. It works with Nature to make manly ' muscle and form firm flesh. In a letter received from A. D. Weller. Esq., of Pensacola. Es cambia Co., Fla. (Bo 544). he sUtes : " I have, since receiving your diagnosis of my case, as stomach trouble and liver com plaint, taken eight bottles of the f Golden Medical Discovery and must gay that I am transformed from a walk ing shadow (as my friends called me) to perfect health." "OA TRUE O Temperance Medicine. CONTAIN NO AI.COHOI, IN GILLIAM COUNTY. Arlington Record. . .. . Gay Boyd and Will Farr brought in Friday from Olex 52 bead of beef cattle for shipment by the 0. R. & N. to the Union Meat Company, of Portland." Cbas. McAlister, one of Gilliam coun ty's rustling sheep men, was in town this week. He is through lambing and his increase of lambs wilt amount to 120 per cent. One of his ewes had fonr lambs all alive and strong. As a lamb at 24 hours old is worth two dollars, the profit on a band of sheeD like this ewe would equal a gold mine. He will soon begin shearing at the Leonard bridge on the John Day river. After shearing Mr. McAlister will take big sbeep to the mountains in Washington. J. E. Buckley, of Olex, has 700 acres of wheat which he reports to be as fine for this time of year as over grew. Married In Arlington, II. H. Little and Mrs. Elizabeth Tullis. Tli os. Hurlburt has returned from Portland, where he has been attending the Portland Business College, and not being given to holding down a corner drygoods box or sampling cigarettes, the next day after his arrival home he donned a pair of overalls and began work manfully in Lord & Go 's store, villa Commando There was fight taking his place at trie toot oi tiie laaaer jDg at j)ewet8d0rp today. many auouier uoy iiae ueau CHEAP PASTURE. Anvone wanting paBturage for a bunch of cattle, horses or sheep, call on J. W. Uedington, at Gazet othce, Heppner where many another boy has which leads to future promotion and success in his life's work. Miss Mollie E. Hurlburt has begun a summer's term of school in the Ilkhorn district near Mayville. She is one of Gilliam county's most successful teach' ers. SUMPTER IS TOUGH. The Sumpter Blue Mountain Ameri can says : Only five burglaries during the past ten days in Sumpter and no arrests Thetotfn is overrun with a gang of daring thieves, and hold-ups will follow next in order if the authorities do not attempt to make a round up of all bub picioua characters. ' The reports of robberies are being suppressed by the city authorities, but when the "frater nity" gets so bold as to enter a citizen's home and steal his trousers from under his pillow, it is about time for action. Perhaps when some citizen is held up and refuses to disgorge his money and is murdered in cold blood, the police officials will make an effort to rid the town of its thugs and grafters. 1 HttCKNT AKU1VAL8 AT PALACE HOTEL II Harrisch, Portland II T Sibray L C Lakin K B Dully HW Kobison, Eight Mile II C Gay and wife, Kliea Creek I Evans, Hillsboro J W Blake, Pendleton Towiib Matthews, Walla Walla C I) Ward, Arlington A J Eavers, Butter Creek II F Eversoti, Montana F J Dunbar J I? GaHton, Douglas John Town, Great Falls J E Howard, Chicago J I) Daily, St. Paul W T Matlock, Lone Rock W A Anderson, Busanville J A McCarty, Echo I) C Andrews, Lone Rock F Andrews " " J A Waddle, Portland AH Boy Ian E D Rood, Spring Hollow W A White, I ml. C (! CurtiB, Cecil J P Ilaydeu, Portland F E Ramsey " WFJollrios J 'A Sutton, S F W E Potwine, Pendleton F W l'iriiuiptoii, Lebanon A G Robinson, Ky Glorious News C mea from Dr. D. B. Curgile, of Washita, L T. Ua writes: "Four hollies of Eleotrio Bitters baa cored Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, wtiiob had caused her great auU'ttriug for years. Terrible sores wonld break nut on her bead and face, and tbr bust di'otois could give no hlp;bot her dure is oimiplete and ber health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved that Elect no Bitters Is the bust blood pnritler known. It s the m preme remedy for erznma, letter, tall rbeam, uloeis. bulls and running sores II stimulates liver, kidueys and bowels expels poisous, helps digestion, bnildi np the strength. OulyBOc, Hold by Oouser & Warren Drug Co. Guaranteed. Itrilured Kates. The O. R. & N. Co. will give special rate of one and one-llfth fare to those delegates or members of their families attending Rebekah Assembly, Gram! Eocampintrnt and Grand Lodge, I. O. O F. at Astoria Mavi.'2-w). Masonic Grand Bodies of Oregon in annual soKsions, Portland, June 11-10 Certificate plan. LOCAL NOTES. After the 22J trains" will leave Heppner at about 7:45 A. M. and arrive at 5:30 P. M. Sheriff Andrews baa completed shearing bis sheep, and secured a splendid clip. W. T. Hatton, the wrench in ventor, has returned to Heppner and will locate here. In all his travels be found no better town. Heppner Gazette only 4 bits for 3 months. Go to Matlock & Hart's for your vege tables, fruits, etc., always fresh. T. R. Howard's store has everything in the grocery line needed by city trade. Bishop has iust received a full line of tents, wagon covers and stockmeos bed-sheets. If vou want to buy some very low- priced ranches, see George Wells, ConserA Warren's drug Btore. Home-seekers are dropping into Mor row county, and And land values reasonable. at very Boers Want Help Aliwal North, April 12. It is reported that the BoerB lost heav ily in the recent fighting at Wep- ener. An urgent message for as sistance has been sent to the Boux- COUNTY SUPERINTENDENCY. ' ' Hbppnkb, Ogn, April 19, 1900. To whom this may concern : The legislature of '99 passed a law specify ing that "no person shall be eligible to the office of county superintendent who baa not, at the time of his election or appointment, taught in the schools of the state at least nine school months and who does not hold a first-grade county certificate, a stats diploma, or a state certificate in Oregon" My first-grade county paper, which the '99 law made renewable,' expired during my incumbency in this office. The state superintendent of schools, attorney general, and district at torney have given their opinion that an expired first-grade paper is not suffi cient to qualify a man for the office of county superintendent. Therefore upon the adrice of the state superintend ent and district attorney, I have taken out another first-grade certificate. This was done to make my qualifications be yond question.' Respectfully submitted, . J. W. Shipley, ' ' County Superintendent Schools. NEW TRAIN SERVICE ON 0. R.&N The double train service to be estab lished between Portland and Chicago April 22, in which the O. R. & N., the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line are interested, will shorten the through time 11 hours. Train No. 2 leaving Portland at 9:15 a. m., begin ning on the date named, will be the Chicago-Portland special. Its equip ment will be new, making it fully the equal of any train now in. service from the Pacific coast to the east. It will consist of a mail car, baggage car, a library-composite car, a first-class Pull man sleeper, a dining car, 2 chair cars, and a tourist sleeper. There will be but one change of cars to all eastern points. The full time will be 3 days through to Chicago, or 4 days and 2 hours to New York. The second train, No. 6, will leave Portland at 6:20 p. m East Portland with the Southern Pa cific's overland train from San Fran cjsco, and will carry through equipment to Chicago via the Union Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern, and also the equipment for the Washington divj sion of the O. R. & N., in connection with the Great Northern for St. Paul This train will reach Spokane at 10 a. m. A dining car will be furnished for break fast into Spokane, and lor dinner on corresponding train leaving Spokane at 3:4o p.m. The new schedule as ar ranged will supply the most complete service ever furnished on the O. R. & N., and provides increased service in Eastern Oregon, where it is greatly needed, and gives immediate aonnection with the western division at Pendleton, At this point there is a large interchange of traffic, on account of the various mining districts of Baker county, the Coeur d'Alene, the Republic and Koote nai mining camps. Portland is greatly benelitted ty tins change, inasmuch as increased service is given from Eastern Oregon and Idaho. No. 2 will arrive in Chicago at 9:30 a. in. ; INo. u at 7 :4d a. m., as at present. The westbound train out of Chicago corresponding with No. i is io. 1. This will arrive in 1'ortland at 4 p. m. The train corresponding with the eastbonnd No. 0 is No. 3, out of Chicago. This will reach Portland at 7 :30 a. m. West bound train No. 1 will leave Chicago at li 30 p. m., and Omaha at 8:20 a. m, the following day. Ihe time will be reduced 2 hours, 46 minutes. No. 3 westbound train will leave Chicago at 10 :;0 p. m and Omaha at 4 :-5 p. in. next dav. The service on the Union 1'acitlc on all these trains include Buffet-smoking library cars, and dining cars. No. 6 will carry a daily ordinary Bleeper to Kansas City, with change enroute to ordinary cars to Chicago. Consult the nearest ticket agent for detailed information. W. H. Hl'RI.Bl'BT, General Passenger Agent, Morrow county has an excellent cli mate, and thousands of acres of low' priced lands, and within a year after it is discovered by homeseekers it is safe to say without stuttering that its popu lation will double. The Heppner Gazet has one of the most complete printing plants in all Orrgcn, and can print anything. Its engine does the perspiring while its sweatpower presses are grinding out the printed sheets like snowflakes in August. HEPPNER CHURCHES. , D, Nickelsen, pas- a. m. and 7:.JU p. m. morning NO'llUK 10 VOTERS. all , Mast Register on or Before Hay 15, 1900. From the 2d day of Jan nary, 1900, at 8 a. m., nnlil the 15 tb day ot May, 1900, at 5 p. m , the records tor the registra tion ot voters will be open at tbe office of Ihe County Clerk of Morrow ooaoty. Naturalized oltizens appearing to register will be requested lo produce proofs of oitizenship, either declaration of intention, or oerlifioate of citizenship, ezoept where tbe same appears on tbe records of Morrow county, and also their street and number, if living io town, or if living in oountry, section, township and range. Tbe law requires thai tr tne elector is nnable to conveniently appear before tbe county clerk (or registration, be may be registered by a notary public or jus tioe of tbe peaoe io tbe preoinct in whiob be resides. Dated at Hennner. Morrow county. connecting at Oregon, this 31st day of January, 1900. VAWTEB UBAWFOBD, County Olerk, Morrow County, Oregon. . M. E. church C. tor. Services at 11 Subject next Sunday, "What is Spirituality"; evening, "Without Axe or Hammer." M. E. church, South F. F. St. Clair, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 m. No services except Sunday School for two weeks. Pastor has gone to Los Angeles to assist at revival. Christian church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Baptist church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Episcopal church Services occasion ally. WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK. Portland, April 17. Wheat market is still in a comatose state, wi h not enough of tbe cereal changing hands to enable an accurate quotation possible. Interior mills are reported to be paying pretty stiff figures, but in this city there is not much disposition to do business at anything in excess of 5455c for No. 1 Walla Walla, and 53(ffi54c for Valley. Wool Valley, 12 13c for ooarse, 1618c for best; Eastern Oregon, 10(8 15c; mohair, 2627c per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short wool, 2535c; medium-wool, 3050c; long wool, 60$1 each. San Francisco, April 17. Wool Spring Nevada, 1315c pel pound; Eastern Oregon, 12 16; Valley, Oregon, 20 22c. Fall Northern, mountain, 10 12c; mountain, 810c; plains, 810c; Humbolt and Mendocino, 1415c. Boston, 'April 17. The demand for wool in the market here this week wsb quiet at general quotations not materi ally changed. Territory wools continue nominal in price, with free bids on the basis of 55c scoured for fine medium and fine, but holders are disposed to ask 5758c. Fleece wools are quiet, with prices largely nominal. There is con siderably more inquiry for Australian, with a few crosB-breds selling. Territorv wools Idaho fine, medium, 18(gl9c; Montana 2122. Chicago, April 17. Cattlo Receipts 2500 head,. Market generally unsteady ; natives, $5.35; good to prime steers, steady, $4.90b' ; poor to medium, about steady, 4.104 75 ; selected feed ers, about steady, $4(3)4.90. Sheep Receipts, 12,000. Bheep and lambs are now very steady ; good to choice wethers $66 50;fair to choice mixed, $56; Western sheep, $6 6 30; yearlings, 66 50; native lambs, 5.567.45; Western lambs, $67.40. Independent Ian. and reliable The Oregon- NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND JS Otttee at I Grande, Or., April 3. 1900. Nntire ia herebv Blven that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final Drool in support of hi! claim. and that said proof will he made before the County Clerk, Umatilla County, Oregon, at Pendleton, oresron, on May 19, 1VW, vu: Homeatead entry No. 6717 ol JOHN A. HORBMAN, of Gurdane, Or., For the southeast K northwest !4, northeast 54 northwest northwest northeast and lot 2 suction iv, townxmp a soinn, range winn. Hp. names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, via: William Ely, oi renoieton, or., James L. Hall, Mlks Urtxms and Anthony Corley, oi (Jurdaue, Or. & VY . BAHTLETT, 76 81. Regiater. CONTEST NOT1QE. TEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND 1 unice at me uaues, ur., niarcn v, iwju. A mtlloient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Lorln D. Baker, contestant, against timber culture entry JNo. 2547, made October '27, 1SH7, for east northwest K.and went h nortneaat section Z4, townsmp i south, range 23 east, by Mils Peterson, contestee, In which ii it alleged that said Mil Peterson has neglected to plant or cultivate or otherwise attempt to raise any timber on any of said land and lias aboudoned the laud and that there is no timber on the said land nor has been lor over aix years laat past, And that defendant is noteniraimd in either branch oi the military service of the United Hiatus, said parties are hereby notified to appear, reaitoud and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 2, lwm, before J. w. Morrow, u. a. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner. Ore gon, aud that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on May , 1(K), before the register and receiver at the United States land office in The Dalle. Orea-on. The said contestant having, in a proper am davit, Hied March 7, 110, set forth facts which how that after dua diligence, peraonal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. - T VIA Southern Pacific Co Lear Dopot fifth and I SU 7:10 P M 8 !W A M NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. DY VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION AN I) order of sale duly ImiuhI by the clerk ol the Circuit Court of the County ol Morrow, Htate ol Oregon, dated the 'Mh day ol March, l'.Mi, in certain action In the Circuit Court lor ant county and state, wherein K. 1), Rood, plaiutlrt', recovered lodgment against A. W, Haling and frank McKarland'and 1. K. Oilman, intervenor, defendants, for the sum of twelve hundred twenty. live and Hil-Hm dollars, and one hundred and twenty dollars attorneys' lees, and the further sum ot twenty live and Ttv-100 dol lars cost on the t'lh day of March, ll. And, whereas, on the nth (lay of March. WHO, in the above named court, a Judgment waa rendered in favor of the ahove named Intervenor, 1). K. Oilman, and against the above named defend ant, A. W. Haling, for twelve hundred twenty eight and 7: HH) dollara, and the further sum ol one hundred dollara attorneys' fee, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk olll -e of said court Io aald county on the Kth day of March, tin 0. as a second aud aulist-iueut lien to plalntlS'i lion. Notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, the 2Ath day of April, 1000, at i o'clock p. in. of said day at the front door of the court house In Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the higheat bidder for cash III hand, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: The south est quar ter and the southeast quarter of auction thirty live (l'l in township three (") south, range twenty-lour (34) east W M In Morrow county, Oregon, taken aud levied upou as the property of the said A. W. Haling, or so much tbereol as may he necessary to satisfy the said Judgment lu favor of K. 1). Rood and D. K Oilman, Inter vener, and against aald A W. Sating and Frank McFarland, together with all coata and dis bursements that have or may accrue. A. ANDREWS, Hherift". Dated at Heppner, Or.. Maruu , WO li t If you take ttila paper and The Weekly OreKoiilan you won't have t beg your new. 7:30 A M 111! ;tt P M OVERLAND EX FRftrW TRAINS, lor Salem, Roaeburg, Ash land, SacramenUi.Og den, Han Francisco, Moiave, Ixs Angeles, K.l Paao, New Orleans and the East. At Woodhtirn (dally except Sunday), morn tng train connects with train for Ml. An gel, Mllrerton, Browns vllle, Springfield and Natron, tint evening train for Mt. Angel aud Hllverton. Cor veil Is Passenger. . Sheridan Passenger. . Arrive 9;15 A M :00 PM DKPiRT TIME SCHEDULES Aaaivs roa From Heppner. raoa No trains Sunday 10:00 a.m. Halt Lake. Denver, 11:50 p. m. Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, BU Louis, Chicago, Portland, Walla Walla, Spokane, . Minneapolis, Ht. Paul, Dul nth, Mil waukee, and the Kast. 8.00 p. m. OCSUN 8TIAHSHIM From Portland. For San Francisco Sail Doc. . a. IS. 18 a, -Jg every days 1111:50 PM l!S:'J5AM 6:00 p. m. Ex. Sunday mitiniay 10 00 p. in. Dally. Daily except Sunday. 6:00 a. tn. It i. Sunday Relate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac ramento and Man Francisco Net rates 117 flrst Oiaas aud 111 second claaa, Including sleeper. Hates aud tickets to Kastern Points and Eu rope. Also JAi AN, CHINA, HONOLULU and aiimtkai.ia. fail be ol. tallied from J, KIUKXAND, Ticket Ageut, I3i 1 bird St. H. 7:00 a. m Tnes., Thur, ana Sat. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, toot of Jefferson Street. Iave for Oswego dally at 7:30. : a. ra rMI,l:&M: :l. .u&, II ) p. ro ; and Ooa. m. on Sundays only. Arrive at Portland dally at ft:!), '10.SO a. m.i l.iS. 3:15, :. JO, 7 , 10 HO p. ro.; la tO a. in. dally, except Monday: :) and 10 OS a. in. on Huiidaya only. Leavs lor Dallas dally, jcept Sunday, att:.V p. m. Arrive at roriiaiui ai H.aia. m. Passenger train leaves Imills lor Alrlle Non nays, Wednesdays ana Fridays at S:ft p ui Kcturns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday, KOKHLRR, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM w as r. agt fwflann iwsfB t:O0a. m Puea. Thnra. aud Hat. Lt. Riparta 1 JO a. in dally Colombia Rites HTiAMiaa, To Astoria and Way Landings. WlLLaMITTI RlVC Oregon City, New- berg, Salem and ay Landings. WlLLAMXTTS AMD IAMH114, KlTtaS. Oreaon City. Dav ton Way Laud ing. Willamette Rites Portland to Corral- Ha Way Land tugs. Hnasi Rives. K I par la lo Lewiatoii 4:00 p. tn. 4:00 P.m. Ex. Sunday 4:60 p.m. Ex. Sunday :.p. m. Mon , Wed, and Fri, 4.-60 p.m. Mon., Wed. and Fri. Lt. lswistoa 8 a. in. dally Have just received one of the largest Btocks of Bain Wagons evi r brought to Ileppner. Gall and See them. Prices are Rights Eleavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc., i'ainta and Uils (,ttie Deal in the world). Crockery aud Glassware. A Testimonial From Old England. "I cotjsider Obamberlain's Cough Rem edy tbe beet in tbe world (or bronobi tie," uavs Mr. William Savory, of War rington, England. "It baa saved my wife's life, sbe bavins been a martyr to bronobitie for over six years, being most of tbe time confined to ber bed. one Is now quite well." Sold by Conser & Warren. Lota For Sale. Lots 3, 4 and 5. blook 6, Jones' add., in Heppner, at $400 for all. Loci ted east of D. B. Stalter's residence: creek crosses corner and there is a flue spring; on tbe place. Appiy to J. W.Bedington, liazette othoe. SAM JONES The Black Hawk and Mammoth ' JACK Will stand at Hardman, Morrow county, Oregon, the season of 1000. SAM JONES is 151 hands high and weighs 1000 pounds; is heavy boned and a Thoroughbred Kentucky Jack. Will pay you to come and see before breeding. Terms: Single leap $5; Season, $8, payable at end of' season ; In suranoe, $10, payable when mares are known to be in foal. Will not be responsible for accidents.- - rasture will be furnished at $1 a month . ; " H. Pergersoiis Owner and Manager The news of both hemispheres In Weekly Oregonian. The B NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court ot the Uounty of Morrow, State of Oregon, dated the 7th day of March, 1900, in a certain action In the Justice Court of Dlstriet No. Three, Morrow county, state oi Oregon, wherein Cleve Wagner, plaintitt, re covered Judgment against A. 1. Cochran, de- lenaant, lor me sum oi lony-seven aim au-iuu dollara. on the 8d day of February. 1900, and which said Judgment is duly entered in the above entitled circuit court upon the Trans cript herein. Notice is hereby given that I win on Saturday, the 28th day of April, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor casn in nana, ine lonowiug ue- scribed property, to-wlt: Northwest quarter oi section eignieen (ia; lownsmpiwo m imiiu, ranee tweiitv-three 1231 E W M, in Morrow county, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property oi ine snin a. j. ooiiran, vr bu uiut;n thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment in favor of Cleve Wagner and against said A. j uoenran togemer wun an costs aim disbursements that have or may accrue. A. Andrkws, Sheriff. . Dated at Heppner, Or., March 27, 1900. 7.V9 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ofhceat U Grande, Or., March 20, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Sled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on May 7, 1U00, vis: Homestead eutry No. 9001 ot JOHN H. BOMJUJ5, of Heppner, Or., for the southwest M northwest M section 17 and south northeast and northwest A north east section. 18, township 4 south, range 28 east W M. Ue names the following witnesses to prove his centiuuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Hyall C. Corbin, Freeman Oreen. Robert Dexter and Waldo Watklua, all of Heppner, Oregon 76-80 E. W. Baktlitt, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Otiice at U Grande, Or., March 20, 19110. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler bss filed notice of her Intention to make fliisl proof In support of his claim, and taat said proof will be made before J W. Mor row, Uulted States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on May 7, 1900, vis: Homestead entry No. "875 of KATE D. HTEEVE8, of Heppner, Or., for tbe southeast W southwest VK. sooth H southeast section 38 township 1 south, range 28 east W M, lot 1 section 4 township south, range 28 east. She names the following witnesses to prove her ooiittnuous residence upon and cultivation ol said laud, vi: Andrew Tlllard, Hugh Fields, Thomas A. Rhea and Frank McKnight, all of Heppner, Oregon. 7S-80 K. W. Bartlctt, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION.' DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Ore., March 22. 19)0. Notice is hereby given that the followlng ntuwl settler has filed notice of his tntentiou to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai said proo, will be made before J. W. Mor row, United States commissioner, at Heppnef, Oregon, on Saturday, May &, 19O0, vis: BERNARD F. OOHERTY, of Heppner, Or . Homeatead entry No. 423, for the north H northeast and northeast 4a . northwest 1 section 82, and southeast V" southwest 4 sec tion 20, township 1 south, range 28 east W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: John Barton and J. O. Doherty ol Heppner, Oregon, and Edward IHiherty and Edward McDald, of Lexington, Oregon. 76-80 J. P. Lotus. Register. T Y. VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND J I order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of tne circuit court ot tne county oi Morrow State of Oregon, dated the 19th day of March lUK), in a uerain action in the Circuit Court for said county ana state, wnerein l.N.Margent, plaintitt, recovereu judgment against is. D. Urn and Fouler Adams, defendants, for the sum of One hundred seventy-three and 21-100 dol lars, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, 1K99, and for the further sum of Forty dollars attorneys' fee. and costs and disbursements taxed at eight dollars, on the 6th day of March, 191X1. Notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, the 21st day of April, 1900, at 2 o'clock, p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner. Morrow countv Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described proberty, to-wlt: Ninety-nine (99) feet off the east end of lot one (1) in block teu (10) In the town of Heppner, said lot being in siHusoerry s Addition to tne saia town ot Hem ner. and belne all of i-aid lot one (11 of said block ten (10) of said addition except 3a feet off ot lite west end oi saia lot, i alien aim levied upon as the property of the said E. D. Tims and Foster Adams, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment in favor oi i. n. Bargent ana against hum h. u. Tim and Foster Adams together with. all costsand disbursements that have or muy accrue. ) A. ANDREWS, Sheriff. ' By J. W. Matlock, Deputy, Dated at Heppner, March 22, 1900. 74-8 ! NOTICE OF INTENTION. TEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND 17 umce at ine Danes, ore., Maren iz. iuou. Notice Is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make flnal proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on rnuay a pni zv, rjuo, viz: HENRY I. SHAEFFER, of Heppner, Or., Homestead entry No. 5058 for the southwest M section 28, township 2 south range 25 a W M, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of saia lana, vis: mihs f riend , Kobert mend and Joseph Friend, all of Lexington, Oregon ana natnatieal tsimw, oi Heppner, uregon, 8 78 Jay P. Lucas, Register TIMBER CULTURE-FINAL PROOF THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Dalles, Oregon, March 19. 1900. Notice Is hereby given that Samuel Leffler, of Heppner, Oregon, nas tiled notice oi intention to mate nnai proof before vawter crawiord county clerk, at his office in Heppner, Oregon on Thursday the 26th day of April, lDOO, on timber culture application No. 2018, for the northwest of section No. 1 In township No south, range No. 25 east W M He names as witnesses: William Kummer- land, of Heppner, Oregon, Ellas Friend, Joseph Friend ana a. o. Gardner, ot Lexington, uregon 74-9 Jay P. Lucas, Register. VISJIT a DR. JORDAN'S o.irf UUSEUU OF ANATOMY t I OS I MARK IT IT., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL (Mvms aiiikaai swmaj , Everybody want to Orognnlan hat to say. know what The Paaaenawrs booked for all Foreign Countries. J. M. K HUNAN, Agent, Ileppner. - W. H. HURLBURT, Genera) Paaaencer Ageut, Portland, Or, NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Or., April 18. 1900. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler bss filed notice of his intention to make Sual proof tn support of his claim, and tbat aald proof will be made before Vawtex Crawford, countv olerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Thuradny, May 24, ltta, vis: WALTER 8. B RUN DAG E, ol Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. 4852, tor the southeast V southwest H section 11. and uortaeaat " northwest la and north H northeast section 14. township i south, range 2 east W M. He names the following witneeaee to prove his continuous residence upou sud cultivation ol said land, vis: William U Mallory. Albert A Osmln, Henry Y. ihompaou aud Welter Crosby, ail ol Heppner, orou jY P. l'ocas, Register. If 11 'If THE BAIN WAGON Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth. G nam Bisbee NEW STORE! NEW GOODSI Hardman Mercantile Go. For Groceries, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Patent Medicines, Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Come to the new store at HARDMAN. We have put in a new stock and will keep it right up to the handle. Hardman Mercantile Co. H. E. WARREN, Proprietor. Fresh Meats Salt and Smoked Meats Pure Rendered Leaf Lard Fish every Friday. Liberty Market Highest price paid for fat Stock.- Heppner, Oregon, Bock & Mathews, Proprietors. French Canadian Stallion HONEST ABE Will stand the Season at Wm. Gordon's Stables on .Wednes days and Saturdays of each week. The balance of the week at Herren's ranch, 6 miles South of Town. HONEST ABE is a Dark Brown, 16$ haDds hiKb, and weighs 1450 pounds. He was foaled July 23, 1890. Sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Canada, imported in 1889 by C. .Cheval and bred by E. Bauchemin, St Ours, Quebec, Canada, and was sired by St-t Lawrence Boy, dam by Richelieu Girl (thoroughbred Canadian mare). Honest Abe's dam was sired by Tornado, a pure bred Cana dian etallion imported by T. Cunnmgton, of Sacramento, Cal., in 1882, and sold to Kenady & Smith, of Woodburn, Oregon. His dam was sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Kobin Hood, imported in 1882 by T. Cunnington and sold to Kenady & Smith, of Woodbnrn, Or., and afterward sold to Wm. Walbridge, of Heppner, Or. Third dam by Old Mistery; fourth dam by Old Lummacka; fifth dam by Old Laplander, Terms: Single leap $5; season $7.50, payable at end of season, insurance $10, payable when mares are known to be in foal. Will not be responsible for accidents. Pasturage will be furnished at $1 a month ; D. A. Herren, Owner. Dan Henshew, Manager. mmmA mrnmm who are suffer! , from the stfocts ef youUiful Inais- erstloas er uoeun In soaairsr , ' rsera ifsrTuusandrhrsicai umiist.Ibs- , ssesiey , laS Sai in mil ItscompU. I pari, a; Sssrsisf rrlMwt, S"rIlr- i rhm. Clsnrhe. SJIa. rrsaafr ' ar I riMailaist. fH. Mr a enmoiiisiHio of 1 rvmllss. of ar,'t eumtlvft powvr, th Doctor t hMsoarniiiad his treHtmut thst II UI Dot i ' only siTrtl Irumdml relief, but psrtnsntiit I cure, ids LPorior oo ni ciwiu io pr' wnn 1 KilraclM. but m well knnwn to b a lair tut , aqimro Pliyth-lan and Htirfpon. pr-smlusot I In his n,-taitT ISIor.aes 9W mrm. STPHIMS thnmmrilT eradicated rrorn tn srstru without in ua ot ji.mr?. Traiwl flEtrd br an Ksrert. ilai.le.1 I eair lur MaitSaire. a. autrk shmI mflsal i rwrt Pll-a. t tusir aud t lalalaa, 07 ' 1 Dr. Jordan a atrlai itaailrhS Dlviuoua, KVt.HV HS.X si'Pi'totooaUIrctT' tirVwjuluiuul blsHMi,i)lliil. 1 awry CM tr vnfrf,lA;a. .Mnsuitatl ui ruts unowncui pn CHAR'iSS VKKy RKASOXABUt. 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We refer to an Ytiroacicou!iapr. w e wi ;l a'Td too lettere e refer to any Innk or bu-Uvss boose In l blcmro. or anre "S. n!TTt V'C' ,rrm ,h '"rra banks In n,l.iiT, I? v low prlceanl tbne apeetal ler of w.irao wliiottt dS . Lm MEAD CYCLE COMPANY. Qhicartn. lit J W wmmw Tlin VrtllB IfjnPn tadar. This tlond for kai-Taia Lki, 1 eioreae or you it. . 1 V