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Gtrnu rtiyalclan Deelarea TH ualrpta Fomti Will De- j miroy the I)1dms Uerm. MTilLd MAKKSMEA Army Officials to Offer a National Trophy and Medals to Soldiers. t rrmiiKrnif nti Ma de to Have tti Ktl r t Xatioi'Al Match nld Next Sep te-uiher Militiamen to Be luvlted to Participate. Unusual opportunities for the attain ment of skill in iiiarkt.raancb.ip by the )i i., tin. n ami otlievs, as well as sol diers in the regular army, are offered n il.c ink' oernh! the award of a 'niio-.al trophy and medals which .M ru jppM rd to-day by Secretary Hoot. The first national match is to e shot vptciuber 8 and 9 at Sta-girt, .. J., :,;.u the contest of next year vrill be hv'.d in the middle nest. Among the reiii. '.lions approved by the secre tary are i he following: That ilu- national .unrd and militia be ir,ii to shoot in department com petition 'it. ti.t- regular troops each yvar ... same prizes for which the rtulf.r aiu.y shoots, and that the na tional guard of the several states be permit i i (i to use United Statt s .overn memnt riile ranges for target practice at such date as may not interfere with the!:- use. by the army ai d marine corps. That every facility he otrersd citi.ens outside of the army and or-irft-nized militia to become proficitnt In ririe shociinir, and that this purpose can best t e accomplished by means of rifte eiubs. The national shoot will be between trams of 12 men, representing each de partment of the army, the navy, the marine corps and the militia of each state. The prizes are: 1. Th- n mii inflhin?- the highest arr greirate tot,.? in two days' contest. "The Na'i-i ai Trophy" (authorized by ron .: 1 1 - - J , ; tv cii'j.':t leo ior ann uai ly, l .'iO'i ail cash $500. 2. Tht t'am mal: In the second high ot total, "The Holton Trophy" and cash ?"0!. 3. The team making the third high est t tal. "The I.ronzrt Soldier of Mara thon." j..i-e,iied by the commander in chief of the state of New York, and rash fcH). 4. The tenm makintrthe fourth high t, ca-h ;?l.Vi; the fifth highest, $100; f.he sixth highest, $50. Alo tr.edal(to ach member of each winning team. AN ASTRONOMICAL TRUST. J'rof. Pickering, of Harvard, Pro Jt a Comlslne WJilea Will Ad Tiiiitf Cause- of lettioct. Prof. Pickering, of the Harvard ob-j sifc-rv-ttory, is said to be projecting a oombination of all the astronomical observatories in the world, so that their combined capital or endowments ran be used by all. The aggregate working capital is elos-e in r''0,)00 a iid there are enor mous incomes, l'rof. Pickering thinks there I too ! n ii'ii money wasted in making observations, and too much jo eiie. (" liipetition. His plan is to .!i-irim:n tr.ore equitably the work ':' f t:n. and the staffs, as some sta : i.i,m Line t o many men at work and t lie i s too few. !Ir. - .'!' ! w-"-.ul(l be custodin of the 'urn's, in du.-iing Carnegie ins-titttte and i lie -Nat ii iuil academy, distributing (hem to the best advantage for the w; ier.ee. TO BE GIVEN ANOTHER TRIAL. io t e r m en Still Cndvolded as to the j Ileal VaJne of tlir V oid r-a liu- migration Inspectors. j The fi.tnmissioner of immigration ias tent tne treasury department t reiiort re t- the second 'Mi days': ' , . . ! work of the n. n.s(ecr ors c. -p'omt-; ed for the oo ci "f bonri.i.ig nieom-! ing vrsfctih to prevcv the !a. cmg of i .-meter in the! vrsons ;f impro;ji r .v L'j-.ited Suite 1 iiis ri"; is sin. nat to that cvt-riiuf the first JO J.v' ,,f he l t eir.a't it si elirs t evident t... tneoi.ia.s taa, toe ; ' M.m bed siKX'esafv.l! v I v th detail- i "... :.. women inspector ..i, tlo- 1 h worn I) will be giv. n auolhtr 30 , dnys' trial, alter which the president J Hii th" !e -rrtary f the treasury will j Jecide whether or not their services , nh.aU ins continued. "T7TT HTTT7T70 Tn nrrw vrvT sELL WIVES TO BUY FOOD. tTamlos PrevaJIInK la CtiLna Drlres Husbands to Desperate Measures. The famine in the riFnvi r a of Kwantr-Si, China, shows no sign of im-1 provement. In n umerous cases the peo- j pie have been reduced to such straits j that huLar.cs are selling their wives j aud children to prevent their starving to death, as their purchasers will sup- j pj them with food to save their own Jives w ith the money obtained for hera. c:- II. .,.,- A lll.La ,f,,vurtir.r 1 of Hong-Kong, is orgajiiiing relief for 4 1 the sufferers Municipal OTrnershJp. Municipal ownership of water, gas, electricity, street railways, markets, baths and cemeteries in Nottingham, Kngland, has show n an average annual net profit of $158,000 for the last four years. The mony is appllad to th ra il action of tut. A remedy claimed by its inventor as an entirely new treatment for consump tion is attracting the attention of lung specialist at lierlin and the medical profession geneially. It consists of the inhalation of vapor produced by heating a mixture of eucalyptus oil, suiphur and charcoal, and it is stated that it Is more effective than any serum remedy hitherto tried. Kobert Schneider, a druggist, of Ueriin, conceived the idea while trav eling in parts of Australia, where the eue.iiyptus tree grows luxuriantly. vOnsumption is almost unknown among the inhabitant of these dis tricts and sufferers from the disease who go there improve speedily. Herr Schneider upon returning to IVerlin communicated his idea to Dr. Sommer feld, a physician of high repute, who experimented in hospitals for six months. As a result 00 of 100 patients mated by him were completely cured. The inhalation of the vapor kills the bncilli. In some cases the patients were kept in an atmosphere impreg nated with the fumes night and day 'in til they showed signs of relief. Dr. Swminerfi'ui will read a paper on the stibj. et i ' fore the Her'i.". Medical so ciety at the end of April, claiming that the new citrr.tive agent, which is called Sanosin, ev.r.sditutcs an cnoimous ad vance in the treatment of tuberculosis. WIRELESS SYSTEM ON SHIPS. l'h American Line of Stimi to Install Apparatus on Several ot Its Ste&mera. The American line, which has had for some time the Marconi w ireless tel- eg'aph system in operation on the steamship rhiladelphia, has issued a handsomely illustrated circular show ing cots (if the Marconi station and of the St. Louis, at sea, announcing its determination to equip the St. Louis, the St. I'aui and the New York at once with the system. In addition to the facilities offered to passengers in the way of sending or receiving te'. grains while at ar rangements have been made with news companies for supplying current new, which wiil be sent by wireles tele graphy to east-bound steamers from the I'oldhu station, on the cosnt of Ki'giand, and to west-bound steamers from the Siasconse t station, Nantuck et. The steamers of the lines when fitted with the wireless telegraph ap paratus will be practically in continu ous communication with either shore station or with pasting steamer. SHADOW EXPERT ENGRAVER. Cart W'hlah Is Taken When a Ktw Sal of tii I nlted States Is to He Bagpaved, Secret irrice operative will short ly arrive at Philadelphia to shadow Max Zeitler, an expert heipldic en graver. Not that Mr. Zeitler has done wrong, but Ls is about to recut the great 5eal of the United States, and the government during this process employs a greater force of inspectors to keep an eye on the single Workman than in the construction, of a $5,000,000 battleship. The tiiru to which the contract for the seal has been let was compelled to name the engraver when it bid for the work. This exiction is required so that the necessary nroteetion may be afforded -to the resign which is ex pected from V.ish':i-.-t' in :. few days for the gn 'i ..ii: e t f o.: -i .-r. The new sea! '. w i!I ' ,' . , guarded. The pn j-i :.t'oe' ,: ;.. i-..i.te so worn bv ves;- of : nsi.-r.'T oe 'i-nt t! c new one will be ( i icjiieted to replace it a soon as possible. "I v. - The lTcppner Oazette the news of Mor- row County: Thf Weekly Oregontan-the news and thought of the world. Both at special price. Inquire or address rue ' Heponer. Or A" ) TTCE FOR PUBLIUATIOX. ) om,.e nt i,a (;run,le, ()r., AR 10. mi. . amir.i' ih nereny given t:ir ine loiiownie na.n,ert ?tr'er has filed notice of her bitctitton ... h lf final proof in support of her claim, thH-t id pr.w.f will he iii-de before Valuer Crawford, county clerk at Hepjmer, Oregon, Kept. 23, u?'.viz: L. Dykstra, Formerly Ida L. Wtte, of Hcrpncr, Oregon. H. K. No. 12.97.. for ti e ne'4 lie.t fee 21 and ,lwi4 nw 8ec 22, ti 4 "-outi;, range 27 e V M she names the following wtilie o prove h'"r continuous rebideiice ui 011 and cultivation 0fHi. land viz George Dvkstra. E Uvard PvUpTh Jr.ck Wtie ej and KoLcrt Dexter, all of Heppner, Oregon aiiplS srp-J E. W. DA VI.-, Register. HOMESTEAD COXSOLIDA TED SOT ICE FOR VUBLICATIOX. I.a-.d Otiire at La Grande, Or, July y, l'4. Notic" i hereby iven that th foIIwinir ramed wttlars li.-iv rild rotice of their inten tion to make trial trof on their respective ejaimn before the County Clerk of M'-rrow couny. rtron, at his office in rioppner. Or., on rsept. , 14, viz: Francis L. Pnyder, of Heppner, CK, on H. E. No. 12 822. for then'-i ntr r.(l w1. neli ec. Ji. tow? en p a south, range 'Si et W. M. And William P. Snyder, Of Heppner, Or., on H.E. No. 12.R25. for the w", se. sCi sec. IS, and swi sw! sec. 17, tp, 5 south, range 21 east W M. They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence opon and cultivation of said land vis: William P. Snyder, James J. McOee. Harry Hayman, Thomas A. Moore and Francis L. Sny der.aU of Heppner. Or. E yf, DAVIS, augll-sepl5 Hegistar. BANK OF HEPPNER Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE Dalles, Oregon, June 17, 190-1. Notice Is hereby Riven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the se ot timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states by act of August 4, 18'J2, James Y Stevens, Of Hatdman, county of Morrow, state of Ore gon, has on June 3d, l '.::, fileii in thisofiice his sworn statement No. h'll, for the purchase of sH se1 of sec 24 In township 5 s r 25 east W. M, and will offer proof to show that the land sousrht is more valuable for its timber or stoiu than to. aurioultural purpofces.und to establish his claim to SMiit land efore the county clerk of ilorrew county, at Hpppner, Or., on Wednes day, the 21nt day of September, l'Jol. tie iiamesas witnesses: David H. Jenkins. Edwin S. Cox, George W Chapiti and Allen Roberts, all of Hard man, Or. Any and all persons claonhtg adversely (he above descr bed lands are requested to Qie their elainiR in thia oftice on or before s.iid 2!st day of September, l'.'Ol. Jul U-HCplj MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract) Public Land Pale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the 'Commissioner of the tieneiai Land Oflice, under authority vested in him by section 'Jl.Vi, United States Keviced Statutes, as ametided by act of Congress ap proved February Jii, 1SH5, we will proofed to oiler at public sale at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., on the -Jt'.th day of August,liK4. at this ofhee, the following tract of land, to-wit: The sw'i ne'i sec 31 , tp 1 s, r 2" e W M. Attvand all persone claiming adversely the above described hinds are advised to tile their claims in this otHce on or before the day above dt-nignated f"r the comiiiencement of Raid sale, otherwise their right will be forfeited. .MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Koglstcr. ANNE M . LA NO. Receiver. T'.S. Land Oliit e, The Dulles, Oregon. June .".I, l'All. 1- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l S. l and Office La Grande, Or. June ii, l!H;t. Pnrsuant to Instructions from the Hor.or.ible CommiKsiouer of the General Land Cilice, no tice is Hereby tfiveti that C. A. .Minor, Vh-e postofti"e u i -Jress is Heppner, Orcion, did on the 21st dav of August, I'Jul, mae i;li i (titimto elect, lienor (tc set of .lime t. l'.'T CIO Stat. 3ii) the foilowi. B-describod trai t ot hind, to-wit: The nwVj t '; see l". To. 1 sooth, rai ge 27 fiisi-acd tiw1, im1, 'or ot 1) sec 31, Tp " south, ra.ifre Jh eH't W M , containing 7i.20 acres in l a Grande. Oregon. Land District. 'i hiit th- purpo-e of this uoti.e is to allow nil persons ( burning ti e selected hms ti dcr the mining Kuh. or de'iring to show it o h:f iniic eral in character. s:i ..ppnrtnnity to tiieoi jec ttotis to such seloction wl'h the ol'iieers ot -fie U.S. Land '.nice at La (irande, Ore, on, wi bin ;0davs af'er the first pubiicaMon hereof, to as to establish their interests therein or the min eral character thereof. riist publication August 1, lift- aul-seps E. W. DAVIS, ..eglter. NOTICE FO-: PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dulles, Oroi, July 1 i;. . ,. ... Notice is hereto civen that tn compliance t h ;h pn viii..ns of th'j net of Conres of Ju:te 3, 17m. pntitle-t "An act for the sail of timber .anos in the Htates of Call forma. Oreoi. Ne vada, nud Waatiington territory, as xtn.led to kL the public land states by act of August 4. m, Corda B. Sattng, of 8-Mile County f Morrow, StMfl of Orft Kon.hason Jnly 1, lWJt.hled in this ottice his sworn itateraent No. 2T0, for the purchase of the 4 . no'4 se!4 nL fe of, BT tion 2h. township 5 s. range Utieast V M and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more Talnable for its timber or tone than for a-ri-cnltural purpes. and to eetablish his claim to said land befo.e VWtr Crawford. County Clerk, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, On the 2sth day of September. V.A. He names as witnesses: , , . , Alexander Warrt,n. of 8-Mi's, Oregon; Albort H. A lien, Stacy Uoberts,and N. H. Leathers all of Hardman, Or . . . , ... Any and all persons claiming r7Pl? bore described lands a flaMtiiV'i claims In this office on t before aaid 28th day of September. 194. HAEL x NOLAN. 17 IWister. Do 1L Wor Open a Savings Account with the You keep the Bank keep the Key Your savings, besides being in a place of wf$ absolute safety, will accrue interest at plfff Per Cent Per annum. Interest paid Dec. 1st and Notice. United States Land Otlice, LaGrande, Oregon, June '25, l'JOi Pursuant to instructions from the Honorable Commissioner of the General Land OlHiw, no tice is hereby given tnat C. A. Minor, whose postofflce address is Heppner, Or , did on the 26th dav of March, l'.WO, make application to se lect, under the act of June 4, 1W7 i30 Stat. 86) the following-described tract of land, towit: '1 he neM seH Sec 10, Tp. 3 s, range i e W M., 40 acres, in La Grande, Or , land district. That the purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the selected lands nnder the mining laws, or desiring to show it to be min eral in character, an opportunity to tile objec tions to such selection with the officers of the United States Land Otlice. at La Grande, Oregon, within 30 davs after the. first publica tion hereof, 8) as to CHtablisli their interests therein or the mineral character thereof. First publication July I t 1904. 12 E. W. DAVIS, Uegister. Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Morrow Countv. In the matter of the estate of M. M. Lichten thal, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator if the estate of M. M.'i.iehtenthal. deceased, by the County Court of Morrow County. Oie(,'on. All persons having claims r.gainst the paid estate will present them to the undersigned at the law oflice of Kedtield & Van Vactor in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon with proper vouchers attached within fix months from the date of the find publication of this notice. First publication July 21, 1M4. GEO. CON'SER, Administrator of Ue estate of M. M. Llchten thal, deceased. KedHeld & Van Vactor attorneys for admin istrator '- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, flsolated Tract. .1 I'fl LIC I. AND SALE. XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT IN IN pursuance of instructions from the Com missioner of the General Land OHiee, under authority vested in him by section 2U". V. S. Jev, Stat., as amended liya t of congress Bp proved February 26, l'.'-, we will proceed to ..OV.r o, ,!;(. lie !.,1o .If ttliR ottifO oil tllC '2tth (LlV of August, l'.Kil, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., the following tract of land to wit: 'I he e' 2 sw'-4 sec 2, sef-.t t .4. t; seM. se' , seU sec 11, ne'vi nw4 see 14 and nc.'j, uw!4 sih: 13, i'p 1 s r 2-"' e W lV.. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-dese; i!."0 lands are ad vised to file tlioir claims in this oil'lce on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otheiwise their rights will be forfeited. Michael T. Nolan, K'gister. Anne M. Lang. Receiver. U r- Lnn-1 Office The Dalles, Or., June 2'., l'.lOt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Instructions from the Commissioner of the Gener-.l Lund Office, under authority vesttvl in him by sclion 2C.i, United States Revised statutes, as amended bv net of Congress ap proved Keb.-u.trv 26. le'.'i, v?e will proceed to offer at public! sale ai the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the 2!d day of August, I'.HH. at this office the following tract of land, to-wit: The swt-4 se'.i sec in, ni-4' nwf. e"j sw4 see U and nw'i se-i bcc 22. tp b south, range 2 east W M. M Auy and all persons churning adversely the above-desc: ib d binds are advised to file their claims in this oflice on or before the day above designated for the commencement of snid a;e, otherwise their rights wiil be forfeited. Michael T. Solan, Register. Anne M. Lang, Receiver. U. a. I-and Office The Dalles, Or., June 2., 1904. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Otlice at The Dalles Ore., July 15. l'Jiri. 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 Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Herpner, Oregon, on Sept. 2, 1WU4. viz: William Albert Barton, Of Hardman. Oregon, H. E. No. 7V9. for the e' i netfec. 21 and wv4 nwJ4 Sec 22, Tp south, range 24 east W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, riz: . , James H. Allen. Jacob H. Williams. John Harrison and John D. Allen, all of Hardman, juWeepl MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Reciter. S" June 1st. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtu of an xcution and order of sale duly issued by the CleJk of the Circuit Cocrt of the c- ituty of Morrow, state of ( Iregcei, dated the 13th day of Jnly, lVd, in a certti n action in the Circuit Court for said county and state, wherein the Washington National Build Dg, Loan and Investment Association, a corporation. Plaint iff, recovered judgment acauist Johanna Abra hamsiek, Antone Abr -hamsick, Flsie Mye s, William Hnrgnr, J. P. Williair.s, as adm nistra tor of the estate of Antone Abrahamsick, de ceaHvd, and .1. P. -Williams as administrator of the the estato of Hermiue AbruhauiHick, de ceased, for the sum of fifteen hundrod ninety two and :t'.-i K (.15!2.S(.I dollars, with interest thereon nt the rati) of 6 per ceut per annum, on the Pith day of May, WI, Noteo is hereliv given that I will, on Satur day the 13th day of Ainrust. 1!H al 111 o'clock a. m. of said day, lit the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow comity. 'Tegon. sell at public miction to the h behest bidder for cash in hand, the following described property to-wit. Piefinning at tie northeast corner of lot ten (10) in block five (.") in the townjif Heppner, running thence south sevetty (70) feet, theime west thirty (30) f et. thence north seventy (7(1) feet, thence east thirty (:';il) feet to the plae of beginning, wvordiog to tlc plat of tho sa'd town of hnppner, ai t he same appears of record in and for the county of Morrow, taken and levied upon as the property o' the said defendants, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to sHiiHfy the said judgment in favor of said Plaintiff and against sid Defendants, topetherwiih all costs and disbursements that have or may acitrne. K. M. 811 UTT, Sheriff. By W. O. HILL, Deputy. Dated at Heppner, Or.. July 13, 11101. "T t- NOTICE FOU I OBLIGATION. (Public Land Sale.) (Isolated Tra"t.) VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE T"AT IN iM pursuance of instructions from the Com missioner of the Goceral l and Oflice. under authority vested in him by section 24-i-i U. S. Rev. Stat., as amended by act of congress ap proved February Jti, H'.i.i. we will proceed to oiler at public, sale on the 3"th day of August, next at hi o'c lock a. in., at this office the fol lowing tr.ict of land, to-wit: The w'j se'.i. si .i seU section S. se'i se'4 sec tion l.i, Tp 3 south range Si cast, lot 3, sec. 6, tp 3 s, r 26 e W M Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to fiie ihoir claims in this office on or before the duyabove designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. United S at. s Land iffico, 1 he Dalles, Ore gon, July ", P'l. Michael T. Nolan, Register 13 Aune M. Lang, Receiver CONTEST NOTICE Department of the Inti-ior. U. S. Land Office Tt'o I nll"s, Or. Juiy 1, l!Hd. A sntllcieiit contest affidavit Laving been filed in this office by John IS. riatts Cortstwt, ii';RiDBt H. K. No. Sfi.'o. made pgust 12, l!tol,for t-'s an'i arid e1 i so1 i sec 27. T. 2 n rth, rang-) 2.1 at W M. by Elizaoeth Mcpher son, contrt ti e, in which it is (dieted that raid entry woniKn has never rrsiip.il igon said lnd in gixwl faith or at all. arid I n- made only occa sional visits thereto since filing; that she has not been on sai l land at all during the yar last past. .and haw totally ahando -fd aid Ja td for f-u -h lH-riod: that such fai'iira s'iil exists and is not lue to mil tary or naal erv i, e, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allocation st 10 o'clock a. m. on Septemlier 14, l'Jol Ix-fore tlio Register and Receiver of the U. B. Land Otlice in 1 he Dallw. Oregon. angll-seplS MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, July 15, Vm. 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 be fore O. W. Rea. U. S. Commissioner, at his oflice at Heppner, Or., on Sept. 3, 1904, viz : Thomas C. Stephens, Of Hardman, Oregon, H. E. No. C982. for the e'i eel and s'i ne'4 Sec 8, Tp 4 south, range 2 eut W M. He names the following witnesses to prove hii continuous re.idence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: A. E. W right, J. L. Jenkins. Joe Howell and Hollie Leathers, all of Hsrdman, Or. juUB-sepl MiCHAEL T. NOLaS, Register.