.V CESTRAL PARK. Vm. Nye, Km.. Tell. All Ho Know Aliont Central Tark, New York, and Other Iiu-i-drutal Haiipi'niiiKs. Wales Kviilcntly not the Choice of Col. Root for the luipoitant Position of 1'rlnce. Centrnl Park, for convenience, mny be nepnrtued into two (Cfresit divisions, viz., land nnd water. It coiitnina 862 nerea, of which U acres ore oovered by wnter, inoludinu old nnd new reservoirH, lakes and ponds. The length of the park is two and one-half miles and its width three-fourths of a mile, writes Bill Nya in the New York World, The pleasautcst way to visit Central park is to hire a carriage near the Fifty-eighth street elevated station and drive about worth, which will not only include n lino view of the whole country about there, but if one is fortunate in chousing n driver information enough also to last for weeks. Lr.Rt week Col. Bill Root, formerly dnke of Council Klulls, paid me a viRit and, as I desired to show him the park, I took him te 58th street and hired a carriage, my own team being at my country place, where my off palfrey re cently became a mother, and tliore is nothing I hnto worse than to drive a speckled palfrey through Central park with a long-legged yellow colt squealing nloiis behind, or quenching his never dying thirst at the maternal fount every time I stop to explain a suituo to any body. 1 engaged tho services of a dark- eved historical student, who is said to know more nuout Central nnrk than any man in New York, having driven through it, .IB he has, for years. He was a plain, Bad man, with a mustacho which was mostly whiskers, lie dressed carelessly in a neglige suit of neutral-tinted olothos, including a pair of pants which coemeu to lit hnn m that shy and reluo tant manner which characterized tho fit of the lato lamented Jumbo's clothes af tor he had boen indifferently taxidermed. Col. Itoot and I called him governor, and thereby scoured knowledge wluoh oonld not be obtained from books. Col. lioot is himnolf no kindergarten savant being the author and discoverer of a method of breaking up a sitting hen bv first calling hor attention away from her deop-seatod passion, tying a red flannel rag uromi'l tier leg and Uion still further drawing her attention away from her wild yearning to hatch out a litter of suburban villas by sitting on a white front door knob. This ho does by deftly inserting the hen into a joint of stove pipe and then cementing both ends of the samo. Col. Itoot is also tho dixonr erer of n oipher which shows that .1 alius Ctesars dying words were: "Kt in Brute. Verily the tail gooth with the hide." A jack-knife lithograph of Col. Hoot will not appear here for want of space. En. Oakkttg. Our oarriago was a plain structure, with an air about it which I nan not de scribe. It was the air of age, such as one might encounter while rummaging through the tomb of tho mayor of llov oiilamoum. Col. Itoot wan toil to eo tho Mall. lie Raid that Wyoming, with hor sun-kissed hills, hor billowy and moss-agate be decked plains, her blue skies and lucious beef editors, had no Mall.. 1'liora the hungry eye sought vainly for one, be cause, with all her blessings, Wyoming is still Maliess. The driver showed it to us; also Ward's Hhakcspere. Col. Itont Baid that was just the way things went when a man died. "I suppose," said he, "that Ward's other statuary anil wax figures went tho samo way. No two of 'em krt together. One here in tho brush and another in Jericho, very likely. Everybody triod to chisel old Hhakcspere as soon as ho died, especial ly tho sculptors, and now that A. Ward is dead the.v'vo got his statuary out here for the sparrows to roost on, while his poor mother is up there in Maine with out a statue in the home." "Yrn," said tho driver, stroking the under sido of his noso thoughtfully with ins sleeve, "1 tell vim it s tough. The driver nlno called our attention to ' (ivory tired English oak planted at the forks of tho road 2j years ago by the l'rinco of Wales. "Can yon tell me. governor." iurmired Col. Itoot, "huw in Sam. Hill the peoplo oi jungiami ever came to piok out Wales for a prince? Blamed if 1 oan figure it out. Gladstone would have made a damsito bettor prinoo, according to my notion; so would old John Brown or the duke of Marlbro. Htill, I suppose that Wales had a way of working the press and getting into society that made him solid with tho people." "Yes, that was it," said the governor, as ho ntu a clove and put out the eye of a $75 greyhound with the cracker of his whip. "Wales has catohed on better somehow than niry prince I over have saw. If the queen was to die to-morrow they tell mo that Wales would be nomi nated by iieeliiiuatiim, no matter how his health was. There never was a prince before that was able to hold the place so long ns Wales has." A meditative map of the governor is crowded out lioro. En. Oazkttb, Artor n while the driver paused. Col. Root asked him why ho tarried. "I wanted to call your attention," flaid the governor, "to the Casino, a plaoe where you oan provide for tho in ner man r any other man. You oan hero secure soft-shell oralis, boiled lob flteiylow neck clams, Hamburger steaks, chicken salad, miscellaneous soup, lob ster salad with machine oil on it, Neap olitan ice-oreaiu, Hanta Cruz rum, Cin cinnati See, pie, toothpicks and linger bowls." "How far docs tho waiter have to go to get these things oookeil?" inquired Col. Hoot, looking at his valuable watch. "That," said the governor, as he swung around with his feet over in our part of the oarriago and asked nio lor n light, "depends on how yon approach him. If you slip a half-dollar up his coat-sleevu without his knowledge ho will get your 2,'i-oent meal oooltod some where near by, but otherwise 1 have known him to go away and come buck with gray side-whiskers and oobwebs on the pio iustend ot tho wine." Wo went inside and told the nronno. tor to see that our driver had what he wanteu. tie did not want much aside from A whit'kv muir i .f t.,,,,.,, a pint of Mr. lWimoroy's secretary's' beverage nnd a baked duck. Wo had n little calves' liver nud custard pie. Then we visited Cleopatra's needle. "And who iu creation was Cleopatra?" nsked Col. Itoot. "Hhe was a good looking quern of Egypt. She was IS years old when her father left her tho throne, as it was screwed down to the dias, and died. He left her the kingdom in paitnership with rtolemy, her brother, l'tolemv, in H 11. C, deprived Cleopatra of' the throne, leaving her nothing but the tidv. She appealed to Julius (Vsar, who hired a man to embalm I'tolemy, and restored Egypt to his sister, who was as likely a young girl as Julius hud ever met " up with. She accompanied him to Homo in 4(1, li.'C, and remained there two years iu the capacity of a sister. When' Ca snr was asKiissiuated by n delegation of Kouiau taxpayers who desired a change, Cleopatra went back and began hi reign over Egypt again. She ulso at triioted the attention of Antouy. He thought so much of her that he would .frequently stay at homo from a lint tie and deny himself the pleasure of being split open with a dull utab-knife iu or der to stay around hijjuo and hold Cleo patra's hand, and, though she was a wid ow practically, she was of the Auielie Tiives style of widow, and he said that it had to be an all-fired good battle that could mako him pnt on his iron ulstor and fight all day on the salary he was getting. She pizened herself 80 years before Christ at the age of 3i) years rather than ride around Rome as the captive of Augustus. She died right in baying time, and Augustus said hed rutber have lost the best horse in Rome. This is her needle. It was brought to New York mostly by water, and looks well nere in the parK. ntie was said to have been as likely a queen as ever jerked n scepter over Egypt or any other place. J'jverybooy that saw her reign said that the country never had a magneticker queen. ' As we rode swiftly along, the slight, girlish figure of a middlo aged woman might have been seen striving hurriedly to cross the driveway. Who screamed and beckoned to n park peliceman, who rushed leisurely in and caught her by the arm, rescuing her from theoruel feet of our mad chargers and then led her to a seat. As we paused to ask the police man if the lady had been injured, he carae up to the side of our oarriago and whispered to me behind ina nana: "That woman I have resoued betweon 30 and 40 times this year, and it is only the 1st of July. J'.very pleasant day sue comes hero to bo resoued. One day, when business was a little dull and we didn't h ive any teams on the drive and time Seemed to hang heavy on nor bands, she told mo her sad history. When she was IS years of age she had been disap pointed iu love and prevented from marrying her heart's desire owiug to the fact that the idea of their uuion did not occur to him. He wbs not, in fact, a un ion man. Time passed on, from time to time, glad spring and bobolinks and light underwear succeeded stern winter, frost and heavy red llannols, and yet; he eometh not, she Bayed. No one had ev er caught her in his great, strong arms in a quicker einbraco that seemod to soruurh hor whole boing. Hummers came and went. The dews on the up land succeeded the frost on tho pump kin. Tho grand ratification of the part ridge ushered in the wail of the turtle dovo and the brief plunk of tho rnusK rat in tho gloamiug. And yot no man had ever (last to como right out and pay attention to hor or keep company with her. S!ie had an emotional nature that soomed just to get upon its hind foot and punt for recognition nnd love. 8ho could almost have loved a well-to-do man who had perhaps sinned a few times, but even the tough and erring went elsinv'hero to repent. One day sho came to town to do some trading. Sho had prioed worth of goods and wns just crossing Broadway to price somo more, when tho gay equipage of a weal thy humorist, with silver chains on the ueok-yoke and foaru lleoks nerost the bosom of the high boss, cumo plunging down the street. "The red nostrils of the spirited brutes wcro above her. Their hot breath soorohed the back of her neck nnd swayed the red llanuel pompon on her bonnet. .veryboly ou liroadwny field his breath, with the exception of a man on the front stoop of tho Asfor house, whoso breath hud got beyond Ina con trol. Everyone was horrified and turn ed away with u shudder which rattled the telegrapli wires tor two blocks. "Just then a strong, brave policeman rushod in and knocked down both horses nnd tho driver, together with his salary. He caught the woman up as though she had .been no more than a feather's weight. He horo her away to tho postollice pavement, where it is still tho custom to carry people who are run over and mangled. Ho then sought to put her down, but like a bad oyster, she refused to bo put down. She still clung nbout his neck like the old party who got acquainted with Sinbad tho Sailor, though of course in n different manner. It took qui to a while to shako hor off. The next day she came back and was almost killed at tho same crossing. It went on that way until the policeman had hia beat changed to another street. Finally sho caino up hero to get her summer rescuing done. I do it when if falls to my lot, but my licmrt is not in tho work. Sxnetimes the horrible thouiiht comes over mo that I may be too into. Several times 1. have tried to bo too late, but I haven't tho heart to do it." He then walked up to n sparrow that refused to keep off the grass and brain- oil it with a club. Helping (lie Rtulii Sido. To help the right aide is not only com mendable in n general point of view, but in judicious and prudent when that help is enlisted in behalf of the right sido of tho body, just over tho lower ribi in tho rear or t he liver. Tun moat elhcicnt help is lilibrded by liostetter's Stomach Bit ters, an anti-billions medicine of incom parable elheacy. Inaction of the liver is accompanied by constipation, sick headaobe, furred tongue, nausea, occa sional vertigo, an unpleanai.t breath, yellowness ot tho skin and ball of the oyo. The author or those symptoms, hv or complaint, muted by the Hitters is accompanied by them m its flight, ro ver nnd ague, which always involves the liver, dyspepsia, rheumatism, debility and kidney troubles are all maladies to the early relief and final euro of which this standard medioina is 'adapted. Don't use it by fits and starts, but sys tematically, that its cll'ecla may result in a perfect cure. A Keui Necessity. We .presume thoro is hardly n lady lo be round in our broad land who, if she does not already possess a sowing niaehmo expects some day to -become the owner of one. But after the mini has been folly made up to purchase ouo of these indis pensable articles, the question arises to what kind of a machine lo buy. It ehoiihl bo so simply constructed that -the most inexperienced can suc cessfully operate it. The other points mainly to be considered, and which are the most desirable, are durability, rapid ity, capacity tor work, ou-e of operation, regularity ef motion, uniformity of ten sion, and silence while in operation. The "Light-Kiiiming New Home" fills the above requirements, and is said to combine tho good points of nil sewing machines, with the addition of many new improvements and labor-saving devices. The price is no higher than flint of other machines, and every lady who is mo nappy possessor of one iimv rest as sured she has indeed a treasure. See ad ve rt ise me u t . 71)- sti. Foil S.M.H. - A linir f lrnii,l l.rtiw 8tii) shorn, niiiuli(r unknown, lint stniir nntoeil lo lit, llnw boxes (jimp tnoka inul 11 Dtlir of itrntlior ntjttolw nlgi .xv Tliesa mtirlcn wmo fonml up llulm roi K last spnnc, mul weru iiilvortiaea nt tllllt lillto. hilt lis HO ovvnor 1i:ih v.f njii.l olmiKos mul provml property, oto., will Hell them I'htinn. A wroiU,'.t 1o.,l.-it,.r Bliiss, fouiul in tho sum: puo!i,-in, will m wen 10 ina piirouiiser. W'u.x, Tkb Ch axor. - I.oiul iitul flnm- in (KistiTS nnnouHoe thut Soils liros'. oni'iis will do Arliiiirfon on AiiL'ust 7th. It in auppiMp.il flint nil the lotisa rlmntre will be tnkou out of Arliiiutuu mul vi. oinity irivinn notliiinj in rpfurn tlmt will lieuetit Riiyune. Hint m-ooorv In Is nml othor imoossit iiH will Htill U liotiuht on tick'', lenvintf the honosf, rustling iucr .lmut t ilovolop his "iliKL'iutf up" uro- pensitios in tryiuif to uiaUa tuila moot tlint uro uot luu tuout'li. &4 &: Commission Merchants, fjonstynmcms battened. lAiicral Advances Made. Information gladly furnished h;j mail or ielcyraph. Heppner City Brewery, Having purchased tlio latest Drawing Apparatus ami uteimilH, I am enabled with my cold soft-Wider spring, my deep, cool stoiio cellar nnd the fresh, pare uttnosphero o tho Heppner llilln, to offer my customers a SUPERIOR OUALITY OF BEER! At reasonable wholesale and retail r;ite:3. Lunches of all Kinds AND THE Best Brands of Cigars. Parties in tho country must return empty kegs, or SO apieco will bo charged. J. B. NATTER, Propter. THE EST- mm mm, bsssies Ana- R.O-A.ID OAHTS Send for Catalogue and Price List. Pish Bros. Wagon Co., BACTNE. Gilliam & Colicy ti. P. FLOKliNOr;. 7. rMUUINCtl i'LOIUSXCE LUOT11.K1W, I STOCKKAISEKS ! HEl'l'NEll, - - - OKKOUN. dit-lln binniln-InTiil nitr-miirked iuib!uiwii iibove. Umi-mij t' tm ri;;ht flnini!i'r. (hip rattle rmnrR in Morniw OiHinMi. ITipMiUti mill WnedOoiintiiiB. Wo will lm 1110. Oil ni wunl fur tho iiiTi.'nt and conviction o uny poraun stuiilititfour stock. Arlihgtoh Meat Market. Beef, Pork, Fish, Sausage, Etc. Vaniey & Tutnum Ai'lir.y;! on Oi California, Oregon and I DAHO STAGE COMPANY. J, B. Kwni'T, feuiit. Arlint-ton SIiiko linvoa lli.ppner, t:M A. M " " nrrivi's " l;tn 1. m. rondli-tnn " 1..HV0H " 11:30 A. M " " lO'iMvca " 4:ll p. It. Vnrfi to Arlington, - . ?4 00. Fare to Pi'iidlcton, . ?o.00. Froiylit! I'onta per pnuml, kj. is. jasnor, Au't., Heppner, Oj;n NOTK'K OK 1NT1LNTIOX. I.imlOllici' nt Tlw hnllcn. Or., July L'3, Noli.-,, is Inuvhy Kivcn tlmt tlin followinR- nnnit.i mnr mis tiled notri tif lus mt.Mition to nmkc timd jinrnf in support of Ida I'liim, nnd tlmt s'od pro .f will lo hii'.Il. Ih.C.u-.' tin- rl.-iU of Morrow county. Dr., lit n.'i.pniT, (Jr., ou Ucii. tciuln r K-v. U: llfiihui ("oJift'V, IV,., (VI,, mtt. f,.r t!. N SK mid S 'J SK Sor. 8, Tp-I S, of li -.'I K, W. M. Ho tmiu.'a tlto folloM-iiif: v itloi:-i to provo Ua r.uiliuntMis risidMu'o ut'un.Hiul culo.vitiiou of, mod Into I, via: J. II. .1 ouo. Iirod. Asi,',.oiC!,, ClilTord E.Jwi n id ... II. Hood, nil of Kiabt M'lo. thecon. -7;)'s f1'. A. McDon i.i.li.'istor. Tnlliirlns;. I Imve opoiK-d n well-nppointed tnilor iH ostBblishment iu my new Imihl in on Mny stroot, nml am now rtvulnrly reooivinn hhwkooiIh nnd will nuiliB cua totu mtnle piuits from )?7 to S15 beat Hoods iu tho uiinkot. A. Aiiuahamsick. AdviiiKTd upon Wool. Avers Fell will mnke mlvunoos upon wool for delivery iiud salo ot Arliustou. T Fcnno Brothers & Child's, WOOL BOSTON, MASS. :h the market Agents at licppnei f ! C 1 lul 4 THE LADISS5 FAVGRBTE. KEVER OUT OF OFvDH. If you desire to purchase o aewinff macliino, as!c our acnt at your plnco for term ami priops. 1 1 you ennnot 11 ml our ajrenfr, writo n hiH't to noaroatail'trusrttoyoub'jiowuiimefl NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE B.ORAMGEASS. tHicftso - 23 UNION SQUARE, N.i. - dallrs, I LL. RTi AfJTfl RA TLA. nri.ouJS.Mo. sawawwoxal 1 - E;-aa,-jr..fc-aia- LEliZEU & THOMPSON, Agonta fit Ilpppnor, Or. on-jii seiir. It ia an ouoy- aiipodia of Hiei'ui iutov- rr'ttion lor ell wuo pur- chso tho luxuries or tho can cloMio you and liTTiiah you vrith all tlio nea-fli-;:vy rr.d unr.oivjsDjy nppliunce'i to nJj.wnU;, tl?noo, ri.H'p, c.it, fish, bunt, work, to church, cr Htny at homo, ftntl in vaviou3 ciss, Biyloa pud quantities. Just lluro out wlmt is required to d-3 ftU tliesa tUins 6''F?RTA3LY, you oan mnko afuir cstimtito of tho value ot tha BUYI3Iia' GUIDE, which will be Beut upon rocoipt of 10 conta to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Kiehican Avobuq. Chicago, 111. A-J i - - ; .: . 1 1 H'wardwl aro those R- "v I - I t t who read thin mul III I ,t ' n nt t: thoy w ' 1 1 1 V j I ! I V hUd honorable ein- A i X A J 1,ivmPnt th(1, wi lt U n,.t laid tl.m frmn th-'ir homes and fnmili, Tiie pro tits arH lare j ,m" n rj ifcousi noiw j.M'tsn, tniii'v imvo ami an. innv makm -vt-ral hundre.1 dt.ltarn a month. It iKiwsy for vm to make p nrd up. wardw perday. wlio ii wilhnc to work. Kitlwr ie, j-mtg i.r o!d; capital not ne,lel: we start yon. No MHc:tI ability npiifd; you, mtder, ran do it ns well ns .myono. Write to at unve P!" Slai 1'ortitind, alaino. IHSSOLl'TlOX OV PAKTSEKSJilP. lm not'oe is hereby givn that the popart nerviop beretod.re existieg between tl.e under nnl, loelerthe tiriM name uf H. A. Hunnakor Co.. is ihii day di-ulwd by mutiiftl cnmhwui. It, A. I'unswker retiring. The lut-iuwi wilt l e.mtinue,l by M.vi. J. V. Cottt-v and Vmnk (iillimn who wilt nv all deb's of the late rirm and CoUect all accounts due the wimc. H.A. IH-NSlVKtli, J.W.COF1EV. Hwppuer. July 7. IS8. THE BEST .' 'I FARM WAGON "t ,"JTi 4 1 V I 4 3 ; r 5V Great English Remedy. MuniiA rs SPECIFIC. A pmnrfint"! il rmrp for nil nprvou? h us e.'ik .Memory. .iis of lir-ti ti powir. IlypU'i iii, ilt-U'ifK-h' I'n'n iu iiV Hack. N"r vontt iYcul iatio:i, Vi'ak"fulLiess. I.eucorrtMT'Ji, L'liivriwt; Uitvituiltj Hi'tniiirtl V.VaknHS impMiTN-y ninl itifrnl Iuhp of power t tlie (tnpnitivw Organs in fitln-r im.'i csiuwtl by imlifCTetion orovort-x eninn. ninl wlti'-h ultimately lejij to I'rtcnMuro Old A get, Irjoiinit mi! por.snmi.tioTi, ?!.00 a hox TruflcM". or nix boxen for f-'.Ui. Bent by mail on nwiiit of prico Full tKirlUvilttrH in jmnipitlet H(--nt ree to every applicant. Wc Guarantee 6 boxes to cure any enso. For pvory .") aiida written guarantee to rt- AftefTaking. fur.l llio monoy iT onr Spwii fie lines not eflWt k ore. AdHrtWaU communications to 1 lie cole nnuiufacturet-H, tho ftiUlUUY AUSUILI-NK ( .. KfinRnn"riTv. Mo. i Sold in Heppner by A D. JOHMSON & CO., nolo THE GIIEAT Transcontinental Route RAILROAD! VIA THE Cascade Branch, now Completed, mak ing it the Shortest, Best and Quickest. The Dminsr Car Line. TheDiroct Route No Delfiys. Fastest Trains. Low est Kates to Chicago and all points East. Tioetn sold to all Promi uout Poiuta thronbmit tlio East and Southeast. Through Pullmaa Bra? inj Room Sleeping Cars. Reservations can be secured in advance. To EaPtBound Papenwrp Be careful and do not make a mistake, but be euro to take the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD And see that yonr ticket reads via thin line, St Paul or Minneapolis to avoid chunges nnd serioua delays occasioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run on regular express trains full lcngih of line. Hortha free. Lowest rates. Quick est time. General Office of the Company, No. 2, Washington St., Portland, Oregon. ' A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent Has revolntionizKl the tho woners of inventive S nriiirress is n mutlmtl nnil I system of work that; can be performed all over the country without separat ing the workers from their homes, Pay liber.il; anv ono can do the. work; eitlior ses; young or old; no special ability required. Capital nr.. needed; you are started free. Cut this out ami re turn it to us and we will snnuyoufree.someUmic of great value and importance to yon, that, will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away, than anything else in tho world. Grand outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine, CITATION. In the matter of the estate of Chr.s, II. John son, deeensed, citation. To the unknown heirs and to all whom it may concern, Rieetmg: In tiie name o tho stato of Oregon, you n re hen -ity cited in:d required lo appear in the certify orurt of the state of Urepnt, for the e'Mifiiy of Morrow, at the court-room thereof, at Hi'ppjier, in the county of Morrow, on Holiday, September iJ, 1MHS. at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, then and the-e to show cause, if any, why on order of ssle of the following dpserihed real estate he not made, to-wit: Tho north half of north east quar ter o section 11 ; also west half of north west quarter of section I'd, all iu township li south, rnntiP 2i K. V. M. Witness, the Hon. Win. Mitchell, Judge of the comity court, of the state of Oregon, for the county of Morrow, with the seal of said co-irt r skat, artixed, this 12th day of July, A. J). lH.;y, Atindt : C. U AISDltKwa, Clerk. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oflic" at La firande. Or., Jrdy 19, 'Ml. NolH-o is hen-by Kiveii that tiifl 1'ollowiiiR nimied set tier has bled notice of his intention to nmko l'maJ jiroof in support of his pi aim' and tlmt s-iid proof will bo madij before the county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Oregon, ou September 1, iww, viz: James Elliott, I). R. No. 7830, for the NV U Sec. 14, Tp 2 3, K 27 E, W. M. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Hylaud, Jap Orifllth, Cr. W. McIIarjrno ami Henry Vanderpool, all of Heppner, Oregon. Ziti-Hi llKNHY lilNXH.VRT, lli'ist(T. NOTICK OF INTENTION Land OiTu-e.il Tho Hallos. Or.. .Tuly2, Notion is hereby Ki von that tho following-mimed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tlint. said Sroof will bo made before the county judo of lorrow county, Ogu, at Heppner, Or., on Auuust 18, lfi.-, via: John Hughes, Hd 2Ti:.3, for the R li SK H, SW RE U nnd SK h SW M Men. 7, Tp 2 8, Jl K, W M. Ho names the following witnesnos to prove his contiiiumis residence uijoii, und cultiva tion oC, said land( viz: Solomon Maytield, Stophen Lnlande, Chas. Lind and Hiram Clark, all of Hepuer Or. 'iu-b'Z 1?'. A. McDonald. Iiegistcr, TIMJJEU CULTUItK, FINAL PUOOF. Land Offlep at LaGrande, Or., June 21, 'ii3, Notict is hereby .riventhat F. li. Sherman Has filed notice of bi intention t- male1 final proof bef.-.po the comity clerk at his oltico in Heppner, Oregon, on Wodnesdny, theSlh day of August, isiss, c;n timber culture apolh-ation No. -Kf. for dm H 4 Nl kand Ji Sli !j Sdc. L To 3 H. U -ZV 1C, W. M. 1 He names as witnesafi; James IV.uuherty, Walter Dnucherty. Frank McCorkloand li. A. Hrown. nil of Luna, Or. H'S-Wl Hkn'uy Hineuart, Hesistor. NOTICE OF INTENTION Land Oftlne at The Hallofl. Or., July"9, 'PR. Notice is hereby given that the followinir-nnim-d settler 1ms tiled noties of his intention to make tinul proof in support of las claim, and thut iuit! proof will be made before thectmmy clerk of Morrow county, ut Heppner, Oregou. oueiit. I, IteS, viz: Vry P. IZidgcwau. D R o4fl7, for the K i hK M and S H NE U Sec. 1 Tp H, It 2(1 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, tuid cultivation of, seid land, v'7.: Milton !rown, John Brown, Wm McFerrin nrd Jim. H. Hayes, all of Heppner, Morrow county, O'Vjtoii. i-.H-M F. A. McDonald. Register. NOTICE OP INTENTION Lnnd (XHi-pat The Palles. Or.. July 2. 'jH. Nittice is henbv given that the fiillowin t nauietl settler has rihnl notice of his intention to mako tiim) proof in support nfhu claim, and that sjdd proof will lie made liefore the coio:iv judge of M.rnw oou'4y, Or., ot Heppner, Or'., oa Aurfiist 18, lhS1, vis: Daniel Rive. Hd 0H7. fir the V, 4 NK U Her. 31 acd W li NW V c. Tr4 8. li 2.i E, W. M. fl unities toe follow iin witnesses to iirovm h; coittiuu'His n'sideuce upon, aa.l culiivmion of, wud hmd. viz: .launC. Keithly. Jr.hn T. Mereh.nd. John O Tladley ued John A. Adams, alt of llaulman, Orw.ron. 27ti-Sl P. A- Rlc!VX.I,D. ftepister. Northern Pacific Invftiifinn III 1 UllliU NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land OmVeatThe Italic. Or., July 'fW. Noin-e is hereby inven that the folltiwii.K iianunl settler hs tihti eoticn of ls intention to ntakeluial pnu.f in support of (us chum, tied that thf said pr.f will be made before the county clerk of Morrow countj, at Heppmfr.ln ou A;;uM 1-:. vn: i'h'.irley 1 CoUman, T 8. No. fl-iSI, for the NK 8ec, 6, Tp. 6 S, K He ihuth the following witness to prove his (Motinmum rvidenee upou, and cultivation of. Hid land, viz: Win. LnelliR, Ceo. W. Chnmn. E. R. Podieo and Kmuk Ptolujo, all of Hurdmao. (tr. m P. A. McX)oau, Kegirfer, STOCK rRAN'!S. Wlitlp yon k"cp jwir Biilsciiptnn paid up yon can kt-p jjuur brand in free of churns. AUn, J U, AdHinsviile liorsi'S.douhle H sidr . wiwp on left utioulder; eattlo, nnm (.n li'fi liip Adkii:n,(' fi llnvtiea, x u riKlit uhouldt-T; cat tlo, K V on ri'lit nitlp. AlkinH, J J Uorhep, J A connected on lef Gnnk; ritttlp, punioon iffl liip. JU'icbmau, Hi-'irj-.-ruttlf, on left edi K-inKf. J icl(jr'B pantiire. Itlpjiktnan, titf., lUn-duian ITorf!, n flng left fhouiiii-r; cat tip, name on rif,'lit Hhmilder. lit-nnett, Cy-Jlor-s, H on left ahmiliU r. Jk-ne, Mrn(.'A Bon l-fi nliuuUlMr; ntr-mrr of cattle, crop oif and itiit in k-ftiuid upper hid crop ott riht. Brown, J ('TTorees, circle C with dot in ceu t-'ron lift hip; cnltie, siime. lioyer, V U, Lna liuiHCH, box bmiid or.r.g'.i liip cntt!. Mime, With split in each ear. JWfT. 1. O. Horses, 1' il on left shoulder; cat tle. HHine on left hip. lirifii, T. F., Loue Knck. IffirHee o rith bar undiTtind ovur on rif,lit pliouldt'r. Hartoii, Vi"-lIoreH,,l H on riulit thigh; cattle. Simeon rilit liip;plit in eacli ear. 'ook, A. J., Lena Horse, Won right nho"jlder: Cuttle, same on r'uht liip: ear maxk eqaare oro on ieit nnd ppju in rignt. K V- H orues, co on left stifle. Crawford, J. Horses J1KJ connected ci left Ftifl. i unniKhnn o, W Ji, Newton hanch Horeee, I witti iiure y nndsr it on left Hlinukler; eattl same on left Ifiip Aiid Much, left ir wjuHre ccfc v u (I t'jiigtiau, jiiiiuiuiiu Uttivio, j Willi t 1U center; InirH.-a. ( 'li on left 'lip. Ctwoii, J P lloraei, 0 on left ifls; cattle,T ;onnocUd on left hi p, a dn Ups on nesk. Dm bin. hoi A Hons, iiockvilleor An tele pe. If ores K with bar over it on loft ahouldes, . tie, A on butli hips. DouirlanH, W M Cattlo, R D on riht side, swjii low-fork in ouch ear; horaes, H D on left liip. EiiKlifh, K 0 Hnrdmtin Cuttle, yE ou right hip; liorneH eame on riuht shoulder. r'leek, Jackson. Horaes, IF connoted on right shoulder; cattle, wtme on ritdit hip. Kur mark, hole in right and crop off left. Franks, C A, Arlington Horses, OF on lofl Bhoulder; cattlo, C F on left hip, crop off left enr. Florence, L A Cuttto. LF on right hip; horses, F with bur under on riiht Bhoulder. Fell. X E-lionsub, F with half-circle nbove am! below on left hip, Florence, ti P-Horsee, F on right shoulder cut tin, F on right hip or thifrh. Armstrong, J. C, Acton X with bur under it on left shoulder of Iiort.th-, cuttle Btouo on left hip. Or.y, ireT-n' OAY on left flioulder, Goble, Frank Horses, 7 Fon k-ft stifle; cattle same on rinht hip. Hutinjtker, ft A-IIorses, 9 on luftshouldor; oat tie, ttor. Ihft hip. Humphreys, J M, Hurdmim Horses, II on lefi flank. Ihiys, J M ITorsPFt. wineglass on left shoulder cnitle, same on Hjfht hip, Jones, J H, llanhnan Horses, J with shnde over it on left shoulder. Johnson, FaHx Horses, circle T on left stifl cuttle, same on riirht hip, uyder half crop in rig and split in hiTt ear. Kirn. J T Horses 69 on left shouldar; catt" 69onlefthin. iviric, J c iiorBos, 17 on either flank; cattlo on right side. liarsen, liasmns ForsEis, R L on left hip. Lewis, J H, Lena lioi sea, P with over it op left shoulder. Lent hen nan, D H Horses, Don left shoulder cattle, same on left hip, crop oil right ear, bwuI-luw-fork in left. iljJIer, C. E. Horses C-wilh M on inside on left shoulder. MoiyHii, H N Horses, M ) on left shonlder cattle, same on loft hip. iUcCurobor, Jns A, At woodHorses, M with bar over on nhl fihonhler. Morwan, Tiu.H Horses, eirclo T on lft shoul der and left thiirh: cattle. Z on riclit. rhiirh. Mitehell, Oscar, Pett ysvillo Horses, 77 on right 1 1 1 1 j . l-ttlllti, I 1 nil I lllb I-1UO. Mason, Jos, Pettysville Cattle, JM connected upper crop in phcIi ear, dulap ou throat; horses, JM on left shoulder, MeClaron, 1) (i UorseB, Figure S on each shoul der; cattle, m2 on hip. McDtuiN'ald, 11 Horses, HD connected on lofi shoulder. Nrel, Andrew, Line Ronk Horses AN oon neetinl o;i loft shuidder; cattle, same on both hips .Ntvmcn, V. Jli Horses N with hidf cirol over it on li'ft t-ln mirier. Nordylto, K Htrses, circle 7 on left thigh; cat tlo. same on 1 f t hip. Oiler, Perry, Lone Rock V O nn left shou.Vler Pt.'Eirsoii, Jne., Pine City. Hoi ses ha on kit hip low down. Parker A dle-uson, Ilardmon HorseB IP ;on Piner .1 jl tnii -TTnivu Tt' J left ?.honidi;i'; cuttle, sume ou left hip, iiLder bh ui each oar. Rood, Andrew, Hiirdmnn ITorsnn, nquavo crosa ((liJiner-cnrie over it on Jell si:ne. Hniiihaor. Chris Hoi'sph. C H nn Inft. shr-mhlnr. Hector. J W Horses. JO on left shoulder. Kuh U. S.-Cattiehrandfld it H on left hip. Horses sae-.e IjtJind m left shouhle. Htraight W. M.-Hnrses shr.dfd J 8 on le.fi stifle; cattle J S on left hip, swallow fork ki right ear, undevbit in left. Saye.r, Hoht - Horses, K on rijrlit shoulder; onttlt square on rijht hip and 8 on riftht shou.'der, SwmrL-.'trt, L, AJpiue lU,rsus, y S on rih shonkier. Hiiu!. Thop. TlorseB, S A P on left hip; cattlo samo on left hip, Shobe, Dr A -J Hordes, D3 on on Ift hip; en, tlo, same ou kfr nido, wattle on left side of neck ears en t smirp m point. Salisbury. J W. Vinson Cattle. rt-venr-oMR r.ml over, crop of! p;H:h ear, 5 on rtM fide; 2-year-olin and under, swallow-fork in riwht ear and undor split in left, L7 with 7 above on liip. Ntfvenson. Mrs A J CuUte, B ou right hip ewiiJ-Low-fork in left, eac. bhel t on & Hon Horses. H on its side over an on leftshould.tr: ealtie, same on Wr, bin. rlperry. 10 (i-Cattle. W C on h ff hip, crop of? riirht nnd underbit in left ear.duhipLori.es, W on left shoulder. SwBgKei't, U W Tlorsns, 4-1 on left r-hoald u"; Htewart, (loo., Hardmtm Horeos circle cor left siumlder, cattle, 41 on left hip. Thr.nipeon, J A -Horses, 5 on left t-houldcr cattle, 2 on left sli'mider. Tibbets, H T-l!orses, C on left shoulder. lihbets, K i!iloreea, VT connected on lo stine. Wells, A S Horses, 0o on left shoulder; cattl same. Wylnml, J IT, Hnrdmnn Circle C nn left thin! Woodward, John Hoiseb, Ui' connected or: left shoulder. Wallace, Charles-Cattle, Won right tli'idi, hole m left esr; hoifiss, V on right shoulder, somi name on left shoulder. Wren, A A- t.'attie, ruuniiiff AA with bar acrosf on ri!il Itip, Oregon Railway and NAVIGATION CO TO SAN FRANCISCO WAY and JUNK, 1HJ-8. Leaving Bteanifch'p Wharf, Portland, it 12 mid nitht, as follows: oteamer. Day. Date. Oregon Columbia H'ate of California. Orison Columbia State of California IFnday TuHHthiy.... INaturday.. . . (Wednesday. SunttRy . .. . Thuradny... Oregon.. Cohuobi Jiilonclay, - - -jFridny Jnr.G State of California rnK(lav Q"v . Saturday ... Vodr.cday . Sum! ay Thnr?dey... , IMordry .'Friday ,Tuesday t ohiPcioia , State of California Oregon...' Columbia St Me of California. Oregon Uuly TO PORTLAND. MAY aud 18e8. Leaven Spear Street Wharf, Kan Francisco, at 10 A. M. as follows Steamer. Dny. Columbia Thursday... Ktats of California. . Monday Oregon Friday Columbia Tuesday.... State of California.. Saturday.. ., Orei.ru n Wednesday. Columbia Sundav c't::te of California.. Thursday... Oregon Monday Co'.nmliMi Kridny State of California.. Tuesday., .. (Veon Saturday.... ( oiuaibia Wednesday. f?tate of Calif oniia.. 'Kunday Oreunn jThursday... IMay .Tidy The company serves th rUht to change Steam- 1JATK8 OJj" PASSfiS. INCT.UHINO MEALS A'D HIlI.THS. Cabin, !' bteoratf, S.tH; Rcnnd Trip, un limited. :;i.(0. No freight will be received nn momine of sail ing, except fndt ami vegetables, and ihese will not he taken after it A. M, i.'OV KICKS. !San Frp.ncicco. Oeneral Offic, So. IU, Market stre. t; Ticket Oificw, 1 nrdll Mont gomery stn'-t. Awrto, Ctoodall. Perkins A Co. " Portland Ticket Office, first and O-ik Streets. W. H. UULCOMt). A. L.MAXWKLL, General Manairer. O. P. k T. A. m.- T? O V WONPKRS exist in thoa" J winds ot" forms, but nresur passetl by the wonders of invrn tinn. Those who ere in need of protitahle em plomnt, and work that can bedon while Hriiiff at home should at once send their addrv: to l'al lett & Co., Portland. Maine, and receive free, full information how either ct'X, all a.-es, c.n eam frt -"i to J'ii ier dy and upwanl wiiercver they live. You are star tod free. Capital not ri tini 9mms have mfidn ovr$50 ia a singla day ut this work. All uM. Ill HAT ::. i 'nf infirMif ILS YOU? Da yrm fprl fluIU languid, low-spirited, llfo lesn, and Indescriliably miserable. Both physi cully and mentally; experience a Benae oi 1 ullncKs or blnatinj? after eating', or of "gone ness," or emptiness of stomach in tho morn iiiK, tontruo coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irreirular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, ' tioattng specka" before the even, nervous prostration or ex haustion, irritamuty of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, transient pains here and there, cold feet, drowsiness after moals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unre freshing sleep, constant. Indescribable feeling, of dread, or of Impend ing calamity? If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms, you are sutfering from that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, tho greater the number and diversity of symp toms. No matter what stage it has reached, Dr. Pierce's oldon Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc tions for a rnnaonablo length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump tion of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Kheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Picree's Oolden Medical Dis covery acta powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood -purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and Im purities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally efficacious iu acting upon the Kid neys, and other excretory orpraus, cleansing, strengthening, and boaling their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wondorful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and I'ever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. 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Address, World's Elspsr.sary Medical Association, C03 DIalu St., BUFFALO, It. X, ha'ii. sj.uiJi.;iKjj;rr v.-vj,s.i": Kvji.t::w f-.J This popnlftr remcily uever fails to ef i'ctu51y euro Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Heatlache, Biliousness And nil diseases arising from a Torpid Livcrand Bad Digestion. The natnrc! repnit Is irood appe tite ami Nolifl i iesh. Iko.se ttmaH, clea;nMilv Nutiar coated and emajf to tin Allow. Sold everywhere. ' Information for thr Farm, Hons lifrf. Workshop '! Hickvmnn" tfiilC PARSER'S HAIR BALSAM Vr J -01cauisa and bewitiHrti the Lair. " k ' "romoies a hixnrianc growth. '-,?")'" i.jjp. 35 Never Fails to Rator Gn Gnvl lOui-essclpdl-eaiand hnirfailiDfi PACKER'S G3PSCER TON IG JnraJaable tew Coach. Colds, Inward Pains, Exbonfca Of Interest to Ladies. Verttlwrd m FREE SAMPLEof mironderfal fpeciac tori, mfiie coiuplaiuni to any lad j who wibs otest iU'fScicT le(orHpurchnsin. Snd "tjtntp fv BAHtH RtMtQy CQ-.EoillH, Euiio,iJ.Y. 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