THE HOME GOLD CURE LIQUOR PETITION. leading men of that great public. The Milwaukee Sentinel, one of the To the Honorabl, County Court, liar, leading papers of tbe Weil, in re­ Au lugeuious Treatment by which nev County, Oregon; Malice Tow aril» Ssatlsgo's Hero viewing the book, give* it a two- Drunkard* are lteiug Cured Daily We, the une»'tiully petition your “ ‘No patriotic American citiien the Nerves. A Pleasant and Posi­ Honorable Court to grant a licen»a tive Cure for the Liquor Habit. can afford not to read Georg* Gra­ One of tbe moat outrageous to Aiea C. Burke to »ell epiritu- tacks that has ns yet appealed ham’* great book—Schley and I It i* now generally known and oua, mall and vanoua liquor» in routes now from Judge Advocate- I Santiago. It give* the fact* and understood that Drunkenet* ia»di­ leea quantities than one gallon in (aid General Lemley. To read the dis­ provea that Sampaoo waa al Sibon- sease and not weakness. A body fill­ I Precinct for » period o( three month» beginning on the Nineth day of April patches as they come from Wash­ ey and Schlav at Sautiago, where ed with poison, and narve*complete 1902 the battle was fought an I won. ’ ” ington, and which are given pub­ Name». Name». ly shattered by periodical or con­ The book contain» nearly 500 licity in the daily press,shows» stant use of intoxicating liquors, re­ L.C.Chamberlain, J. A. Vaat, Jacob Shown, very deplorable condition on the , pages of authentic facta and fifty quires an antidote capable of neu­ W. E. Alberaon, F. Miranda, pari of cliques, at the head of one j instantaneoua photographa taken tralizing and «radicating thia poison I)r. I). B. Cate, B. F. Firal, G .Lorenaana, by Graham during the battle. • •f which Advocate-General Lemly aud destroying the craving for iu- Gao. A. Smyth, C . W. Younkln, Read thia, a quotation from tbe seems to be. 8. AI ber non, 1 toxicants. Sufferers may now cure J. C. Went. Laying aside all personal animos­ book, and then ray, if the ffeet did I themselves at home without pub- John Smyth, A. II. Hollia, l’etr Talamaiivta, ities and reading Lemley's attack not work with Schley, and appre­ , licity or los* of time from business Erank l.areon, E II Hurlburt, on Adtnjral Schley’s appeal, no ciate him a* the Coutmander-in- by this wonderful "HOME GOLI) Joe Baukofier, Chat. Turner, M A. Modie, After the battle, Schley reasonable ntind can overcome the Chief. CURE” which has been perfected E. S. Kedon, Gutuacinda Meriuudra ¡inpresaion that malice ia the gist compliments tbe Oregon, Texas, after many years of close atudy and Audrew Stone, J. E. Car loon. in fact all tbe ffeet which took part of the action. Notice i» hereby given that the under­ treatment of inebriate«. Th« faithful eigned will on tlie 9th day of April, 1902, Speaking of the Texas, the com­ in tbe battle: - “Somebody raised a broom at use according to directions of this make application to the County Court of mentators declare; "The question wonderful discovery ia positively is not so much one of possible cred­ our(the Brooklyn)masthead on one guaranteed to cure the moat obsti­ Harney County, State of Oregon, for the granting of the liceuae mentioned in the it to, but of possible censure of of the pennant halyards, and the nate case, no matter how hard a above petition. Alex C. Burke. Admiral Schlev in connection with crew of the Oregon followed suit, drinker. Our records show the mar- N0T1C* FOR PUBLICATION. the work of that vessel in the battle and then gave three cheer* for ' velous transformation of thousands Commodore Schley. On the Texas Laud Office. Burna. Oregou. February S. 1301 I of Santiago. The plain truth ia • of Drunkards into sober, industri­ Notice la hereby given that the following the men all lined up on th* for ­ that Admiral Schlev did not dur­ named seller b»< filed notice ef bla luteullon ous and upright men. to make final prt»of in support of hla claim, aud ing that battle in any way direct or ward deck and at request from WIVES CURE YOUR HUS I tbat>ald arow'f will be male before Register control the splendid performances somebody aboard—I presume Cap­ BANDS" CHILDREN CURE and Reerlver at Bu-n*. Oregou, March IS, of the Gloucester and the three tain Philip himself—gave three YOUR FATHERS!.'This remedy is 1902. vie Freetley »a»yib. battleships Indiana, Iowa and cheers for Commodore Schley. The in no sense a nostrum but ia a spe­ IU Entry No. 603. hir the RSsw'». Texas. The officers in command little Vixen circled around us cific for thia disease only, and is »o Sec 30, Tp 29. 8 R 33 E W M He name« the foil wiug wltue*>ea to prove of these ships neither received nor three or four times, her crew yell- skillftilly devised and prepared that his eoutiniou* residence upon and cultivation ; themselves hoarse for the of «a« w Hnu ‘'But from the New York there were persistent efforts by Schley's Keg titer out the knowledge of the person came never a sound of joy fulness attorneys to show that in some taking it. Thousands of Drunkards PUBLIC LAND “ALE. manner the Oregon at least was ■ and never a cheer." have cured themselves with this The New York was Sampson'* I>epartment of the interior; U. d. Iuind office under his orders during the battle, priceless remedy, and as many more Burn». Oregon, /«bruary 7, 1903. tirst by answering the signal, tlagship, and had just returned have been cured and made tetuprr- Notice 1» hereby given that in pursuance of “Close.up,” and afterward by firing I from Sibor.ey after the battle, and late men by having the "CURE ’ ad­ Instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in its '.hirteen-inch guns under signal Advocate General Lem lev is Sau.p- ministered by loving friends and him Uy »ectlou 24i5. U. 3. STAT., a» amended from the Brooklyn, and they say: ron’s friend.—Special from Com­ relatives without their knowledge by the act ef Congress approved February 16, 13 a we will proceed to offer at public sal« on "But that attempt, as the testi­ mercial Asa’td Press. in coffee or tra, and believe today the 15th day of March. 1902. next, at thia office, the following tract of land town, the N^NW«, mony to be quoted below shows, that they discontinued drinking of Bee. 12. Tp 24. fl. R . 30 E W. M. Register. wa« a failure.” ’.heir own free will. DO NOT WAIT Any and a’I person» claiming adversely the described lands are advised to file their They quote, therefore, passages 1 Do not be deluded by spparentand above claims In this office on or before the day abut • from Captain Clark’s testimony, , Mail orders sent to N. Brown & misleading "iniprevement ” Drive designated for the commencement of »_dd sals, tu which he said in regard to the [ Sona will bo promptly and carefully nut the disease at once and for all otherwise their rights wilt be forfeited. Geo. W. Hayes. Register. order, “Closo up,” that that was a filled. time The HOME GOLD CURE is Chas. Nowell. Receiver s anding order in the squadron to sold at the extremely low price of SOTtCK ron rmUCATIOM. attack the enemy at once if they A full line of Queen Quality J One Dollar, thus placing within I appeared, and to keep the heads of Shoes nowon hand. N. Brown & ! reach of everybody a treatment more U U l4ind office. Burns. Oregon. Feb. 11. U02 Notice is hereby given th»t(lhe following I the ships always toward the en­ Sone. I effectual than others costing 125 to named settler ha* fl led notice of bls inteutiva flnal*proof In support of his claim, ant trance,” and "I remember a feeling 150. Full directions accompany to make said proof will be made before llegHteraud Clubbing ratt of Silvles. Oregon. Geo. W Water», of Burns. Oregon, and W. A. Catterson of Lawen, he says: adelphia I Oregon, “The fact remains that Admiral I Have you ever Been r Columbia All correspondence strictly con­ I G«o, W Hay*», Reghier, Schley w»sin command at Santiago, Phonograph? And more. Have fidential. controlled and directed every move you ever heard one? If you have TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, B78-NOT1UE FOR PUBLICATION. of the squadron, that won th«- bat­ not just drop into Jorgensen. If U. S Land Office, Burns. Oregon, Fehr. ¡2. 1902 tle and destroyed the Spanish fleet. you have been in a quandary about Notice is hereby given that iu compliance For lofante and Children. ' It strikes me that do amount how to epend the long winter even- with the provisions of the act of Congress of of quibbling or political wire pull­ inga, here ip the solution. Cheap Til KM Too Hait Aiwiyi Bu(ht June 3, |S74, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands iisthe State» of Cal! fornia, Oregon. ing can take that glory from Ad­ and just the thing. Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ a» extend­ Baars the ed to all the Public Land Stat«» by act of August miral Schley. At least that seems Signature of 4. 1892. to be the «pinion of th»* American Sylvester Smith. re- NOTICE—Tho«e who hold of Narrows, rotmiy of Harney. State of Oregon, public and a great many of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ha* this day filed in ttita office hh tworn state ceipt3 for the Northwest Wool- U. tf. Land Office. Burn«. Or . February 12.190-2. me nt No 63. for the purchase of the SK’.gHEVi, Growers and Live Stock Journal of Notice ia hereby glv«Q that the following of Section No. 23. In Township No. 38 fl , Henge Pendb-ton Oregon, »¡.d are not re- named »etiler ba- filed notice of hi» intentinu ; No 33 E. and will offer proof to »how that the Tse s’ttfr.-?:« and faintneis front whMl • ul'-. r may be due to one of ceiving their pap>-r are r»-que»ted tn mtke final proof in support of hi« eialin, laud nought li more valuable f<*r Its timber or sto e than for agricultural parptwe«, and to s-verai causes. But tbe most common and th»f -o5d proof will be made before Retli ,o.-.-- first copy of the paper Mar-hall and M B Murton, of Narrow», Oregon f:. ada.hr nearly ail the time, was so zi eaJt SCHLEY vs. LEMLEY CASTORI A around my waist could hardly bear any. 'ihg to touch me. I '■ < uid ivorh >1 lit. t'i . hile ar.d ¡hen :r down a uhile." 1-ait^iig to obtain 1:.. re J.an tempor­ ary relief from tier 1’ » tor's treatment, '•■’ tv Brown began 1* • u«t- of I>»:tor fierce'» Favorite Prescription, with 1'. <• usual result—a winplete cure. J>r. Pierre's Fa­ vorite Prescription is the best medicine for tbe cure of dis- < — jecullnr to worfian. It establishes r.... ikrity, dries offefAivW drains, heals ii amt laiton end ulceration and cure* •’ n’.e weakness. It makes weak wotttett •iron;', sick women '.veil. " •. I.w -.*»-« a»» i «tiffere ! reverety with • . wekkheia r.ed had *t time, dreadful » . H" • i. rite, ’fr* Mar* V. Brown ofCre.well, H l Co . Maryland. -I went to my doctor, ..1 < g';v< me medicine wbicwatid me yood . whf.e. lav I would get were? again 1 had V ;.-..d,r. Pir-v 's Common Sense Medical ‘.I'.r’v r n p»}>er covers, i» sent free on receipt of si one-cent stamp* to pay ■ ic -. im of mailing only, or if cloth- »■■■ti i i volume is desired send yt »tamps. ' lb, R, V, ifvrce, Buffalo, N. Y. He y ante- toe following wlitae*'*e» to prove hi« contiQuo'i.- residence upon and cultivation of »aid land, viz Lawrence Croaker, *<»• tie) Grave«, Lee Car peiater, and John Gwa ♦* all of ¡»wrn, Oreaon. Ukn W llav*«, Register. All persons are hereby notified not to remove any building rock from tbe west half of the M irrison Adddition to the town of Burn*. Dated January 11, 1902. M. L. L ewis , Agent for Thus. Morrison. JOHUT 4. flertlo” 29. ^owr »hip 24 South Ran/e M. East Willamet’e Meridian. Within the next thirty day« fram the dat“ hereof protest« er contests again-t th* -eket’on on the ground that the land described. *>r any portion thereof, fa mere valuable for hs ml o*ah than for agricultural purpose» will &•* re­ ceived and noted for report tn the Cnmrni.Miion- er of the General Land Office. Geo. W Hayes. Reflate?. First publication, Va’eh 1. ¡902 publication, April ft. 1902 WANTED—BE VER A f. PERSONS OF CHAR ecter and good reputation In each state'on? in this county reaufred)t> r? prose nt ar.d advertise old established wealthy biialnes» h'iii«» of »olid financial standing Sa sry 118 00 weekly with expon»e< additional, al) payable in rash each Wednesday direct from head office». Horse» and carriages furnbbed. when nere»»arv Ref ereri»*«». F.neinae self addressed stamped en­ velope Manager, 316Galten Building, Chicago. WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND women t-« travel end advertise far old eitab- li hed hotiM of Molicl financial »landing -aiary 4740a ye r and egpri*>en. tali payable in ra»h, N > canva»».lng required. Givi reference» and enclo.» .elf-addrc.cd .tampeu enveloped * enveloped 1 A44r»» Mavaxer, >.X> Vaataa Bld(. Cbit'iio, SI.00 W eekly Ì p J ter O cea M. — t M e - V. 8. land Office. Burna, Oregon, Feb 27 190?. Notice !» hereby given that the following named settler« ha» filed notice of 'helrlnter tfeu to make Anal proof In support of their claim and that said proof will be ma 'e before Register and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on April 21, ¡902, vix The Gras tast Republican Paper of the West. T ie tha aaat atalarart and unswerving Haaubtican Waakty pa* 3 liabad today and can alway* be railed «X*n *°r (■* aa^ re J porta <4 all political alairs J I 4*«or R31 E. Sotrh <»f Malheur Lake. William f. Dunn, Hd entry Nt» >O1, lor the d^NE1^. and EHNW»4. flee 33. T K M , K 31 E. *outh of Vg|. heur Lake. I re n» > The Weekly Inter Ocean Mwppilee Al W th* News J M7-« ! «nd the Hast of Current Utarature. i i « ILS { It to Morally Claan, and an a Family fa par ia Witboat a Baar. Ita Literary Columns art aqua I to thosa of the beat ma^aaiaaa. 333^5; Phillip F, Dunn, Hd » nt p No*r2f r the N’’4NE'». Heo 33, grid flE'zgSW'^, SW.SE'«. ol S. e 2«, I. 2t* b., R 31 E South of Malheur Lake TCCSS Ita Youth'a Department ia the fiatai of ita kind. ........ Gfforge Marshall, I Big»»»«*» af Any and all person» claiming adversely the above de-, ribed »and •> are req tie ted to file their claims in thin o(Tl< e on or before »aid 2Mh day of April, 1702. Geo. W. H ave * Rechter Hd entry No 7M, for the W‘tNW%. 8E',4NW«4 gnd Iz>t» 9 «nd W, *ac 36, T 2fi K 81 “ F., Ho«>h of Malheur Lake It briaca tette Hm!v thè cwt»! tlso Fatlre Wwrtd aad gleoe tee beat and abien diveueaiot» of ali onoaUoaa e< tee dar» Ttaa later «*erap glvea twelv«* p«sra o< rendine ualter v»eb waoh aad belng pubi!» torsi In • h*e«pa i» hettor adapted te kho eeela ef tee paople west of thè AiU«lianv Moti russi «a ìmb tsay «tgar ¡rapar fclvln .Marohnll. Hd entry to 789, for the fx>ts 6, 7, 8. it »<■* n and NB^iF'4. Bee 3ft. T X» S . K 31 E, Mouth of Malheur Lake They name the following wilnesse» to prove tliekcontinuou» residence npon ar.J cultivation of »aid laud, via Ja*>et '«»lepetl, Georg* W Gurt », Il T. Hughut, Nancy J Simmon», WH fare J r urn , and t*hlHp T D'inn a I of Narrow-, <»r fp»n, and John F, McCulley of Rtirna, Oregon. ! Uae. W. 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