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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1903)
LEXINGTON NEWS. Lexington, Dec. 10, 1W3. Hon. The?. W. Ayers waa in 'vOwn Monday. J. A. Brown is erecting a new building between the postotlica .and the blacksmith shop. A new walk has been built in Si-cm t of the school house. Mr. Louis Doll is teaching school at the Social Ridge school The quarterly meeting of the M. .Ji. church, South, was held Sunday, iltev. II. S. Shangle, presiding elder, 'preached both morning and even ing. The Odd Fellows had quite r iively time Wednesday night, if .reports are true. Several parties -were present from 'Heppner and lone. :.,r .-i&gft The frame-work of the new fbodist church has been erected .and the work will be pushed fuiid!v. I J Born Dec. 8, to R. L. Benge ijjid wife, a daughter. George Allyn returnedjfrom Portland last Wednesday.He re yorts his little boy improving. At the town election last Tues day, S. E. Notson was elected -nay or; VT. B. MoAlister, recorder; A. ; Pointer," treasurer;- V. 1 Baruett, W. R. fMunkers, E. D. ..acjiiJiau anu j. a. .orowu, eoun- oilmen. vit solution of Condolence. WiiKKEis It has pleased the Grand ."-"salted Ruler of all to call from our ... ' . 1 . 1 ." L. I ... 1IT T 1 . mi us i our orouier naries v . ingranam i ii,. u it l ,.u iuiei iu iu uuai run uan auuve, an.l Wjilkeas Brother Ingraham was a . r . i r.-1 - . ... i a .1 r,.e ana iaitmui meinueror our oruer ml it is just and fitting that proper . ;..oiuuuu ijb lu&eu ui 1110 luauy vinueu : and good deeds, therefore, be it iiF.soLVED Tliat Heppner Lodgre, No. 5S, benevolent and Protective Order of 'Elks mourn him as aa honored and worthy member ot our order and one nil nvt;ii ins ieiow man anu we ex- . . 1 . 1 . . 1 , . I -t:in iu mi reiaiivus Him irieuus uie sincere .ynipathy of this lodjje and the univ rsal sympathy of our order. Kkshlykd That these resolutions be pu',nl upon the minutes of the lodge, a ijopy be g:ven to the Ileppner papers and a'so to thf lone Post and a copy be sent to the family of Brother Ingraham. Frank Gilliam, Jas. Hart, J. A. Wool e it Y. C mmittee. W. E. Pruyn left Thursday morning for Ilillsboro, Or. A. V. Saline, of Eight Mile, called at the Gazette oflice while in town Wed nesday. O. E. Parnsworth and Herbert Bar- 'Jiolonifcw were passengers on Thurs day's train for Portland. Superintendent W. B. Uandcock, of t;ie vV'iiiow creek coal mines, came down yesterday. At Haines furniture store New Home -sewin machine, 12.i per cent discount wr cash for holidays only; $37.50 machine for jf .'W.75; 845 machine for J39.75. J. 15. Morehead came in fromhis fiand Hollow ranch Wednesday and paid the Gazette a friendly visit. He .has been improving his homestead a ?reat deal lately and thinks he will soon have one of the finest ranches in that section of the country. TLe concensus of opinion of European capitalists is that Kaiser Wilhelm undoubtedly is afilicted vifh cancer of the throat. Hicbard Foskett,an Englishman, .vas 3 00 years old lust Sunday. Fie gave a party at which he iasced the sailor's hornpipe from jfrti't to iiuibh without missing a )ote. Two days after being sent to jail a year for forging a check for '22, a New York convict was noti fied that he had fallen heir to SoOO.OOO. Owing to a change in the per sonnel of the Albany citv council, saloon licenses will be raised from $100 to $1,000 per year on the first of January. Three months ago a French nurse attempted suicide by Bwal lowing a tube of typhoid bacilli. She is alive and expected to recover completely from the poison. The extermination of the Amer iean mountain laurel by digging its roots to be used in carving, is looked for. It is relatively scarce, and is becoming more and more so. To increase the harbor facilities at London, plans are being made for a 625,000,000 dam across the Thames. It will produce a lake one-bait mile wide and 45 miles long. The cases of Maria Wade and Horace C. McKinley in the United States district court in Portland, have been continued until the first day of the next regular session of the court, which will bring them to trial about April 1, 1901. CLAIMS RECORD FOR CYCLING. German Jnnrnaliat Has Traversed Five Continent on n nicyele Haa Ridden 94,000 Nile. William 9ehwigerhausen, a journalist of Leipsi Gc-rmany, claiming to be the only cyclist who has traversed the five continents on his wheel, recently arrived at St. Louis. In the last four years he has traveled 54,000 miles, and by the time he winds up his record breaking trip the figures will reach C0,000. With two com panions he left Germany in June, 1S99. In 1900 one of the cycli;: s was If ft behind at Balrut. Later Schwiegerhausen and L. Werner were attacked by Bedouins In an Arabian desert and the latter killed. Undeterred, SchwlegerhauEen traversed India, China, Australia, South and North America, and will complete his trip by wheeling to New York. Relioa of Roman London. More relics of Roman London are be ing brought to light -with the clearing away of Newgate's old foundations. Further remains of the Roman wall which once inclosed the city hare been discovered on what was once a ilope above the now vanished river Fleet. Catch 'Km Both Waya. The Chamberlain family in England is certainly in position to catch the pop ular sentiment "a-comin an' a-gwine," remarks the Baltimore American. While the old man is out selling a rival line of goods the boy stays behind the counter and sells the same old brand. Weekly Oregonlan Heppner Gazette. Offered by Whiteis & Patterson j Real Estate Dealers- MANY RARE OFFERS MADE Watch This Space Each Week, an many Ranches AVI II be Listed Here. 1120 acrep, part good farm land, rest fine grazing land. One fine seven room house, three houses for tenants, good barn and out buildings, fine orchard, 700 acres government land fenced, nine miles from Hamilton. About 40 acres of good timber on land. $7.00 per acre. Easy payment. 040 acres, good houses and barns, finely watered, 200 acres meadow land, timber on the land will more than half pay for it, adjacent to outside range, tine ranch for some one at a reaFonable price. Five miles from Lone Rock. 200 acres roiles from Lexington. A snap for a short tfme. 1120 acres 3! niles from Ixington, fine wheat ranch, neailv ad under cultivation, some improvements. Will lie sold on reasonable terms. 040 acres 2 miles from Hppner, fine wheat ranch, plentv of good sprir.j: water, all under gold 3 wire fence and cross fences Will te sold at a bargain. 1240 acres, 800 acres plow land. 3 1 welling bonnes, large ban jut com pleted, all of MO a les can be irrigated, all under good 3 w:n? fance, adjacent to iMvernment range, tine tock ranch. srap. . 20 acre, wheat land, 200 acres under cultivation, all under good two wire fence, l'rico $2000. This is a bargain. W e have a number of good houses and lots in Heppner for eale very cheap. REALESTATE BARGAINS Mr. Skirmunt, a Russian pub lisher, has been sent to Siberia for five years for pernicious activity in circulating gratuitously the works of Maxim Gorki. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Adiuliilstraor's Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Kate C. Gentry, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same verified as by law required to me at the office of my at torney 0. K. Woodwm, in the town of Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. FRANK B. GENTBY, B9-73 Administrator. Administrator's Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned n aDDoint;d administrator of the estate of Arthur' K. Smith, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as by law required to me at the office of my attorney C E. Woodson, in the Town of Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated thin 30th dav of November, 1903. 67-71 SARAH A. SMITH, administratrix. NOTICE OF PETITION TO IN CORPORATE, Notice is hereby given that the following pe. tition to incoiporate that portion of Morrow County described in said petition, wiU be riled and presented to the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Mot row County, on Wodneaday, the tirst day of the January term, 1904, of said Court, said date being Januiry 0, l'JU4, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of Baid day, and said court J will beaskod to call a special election iu the manner provided by law for the purpose of determining whether or not those qualified to vote upon the question, in such portion of said county are in favor of, ar against incorporating, PETITION TO INCOBPOBATE. To the Honorable County Court of the IState of Oregon, for Morrow County: We the undersigued your petitioners would re spectfully show to the Court, that we and each of ns are legal voters and qualified electors, residing within that portion of Morrow County, State of Oregon, deeoribed as follows: Commencing one fourth of a mile east of the southeast corner of section thirty-four (3i), in township four (4), S range twenty-five (25) E. W. M.. and running thence north one fourth of a mile, thence running west three fourths of a mile, thence running south one half of a mile, thence running east three fourths of a mile, thence running north or e fourth of a mile to the place of beginning, being a parcel of ground one half a mile wide, and three fourths of a mile long, each corner thereof and the starting point, being marked by a stone, H C inscribed thereon. That said above described portion of Morrow County has not been incorporated under any law of the state of Oregon, ond is not at this time in corporated, bnt that said portion of said county contains more than one hundred and fifty inhab itants and more than 4U qualified and iegul voters and has about 2C0 habitants as nearly as can be estimated. That said cortion of said county as above des cribed, includes within its said limits the town of Hardman in s id County and State. That your petitioners are desirous of incorpor ating the taid described portiou of naid county under the corporate name of 'Cif.vof Hardman." and do therefore petition ind t rav, that tnj raid portion of saidMoTow County embraced within the limits a.s above bounded and do scribed be la corporated under the provisions of an net pas ed bv the legislative assembly of the State of Ore con, and entitled. "Ar act for a tionnral Law for the Incorporation of Cities ami Towns in l lie Stite of Oregon " and approved February 21ht. 1M'.I3, and your petitioners will ever pray Names Names H E Warren. John W Hughes, N K Panl. F C Knighton, C A Bepass, B F DeVore, J V Cowdrey, N H eat hern, William Potte , Eugene Chapel, W D I- grem, J H Emery, A E Bales, S E Crabcr, VV H Miller. John Howell, H A Kmry, H O Furlong, J M Vulkey, John (ti shn, V A Stephens, J P Hadiey. J B Adams, M Z Bidd e, Be t Bates, C H Hams, H E Leeper, William Moreland. Frank Cramer, Oeorg Bleakman, Jack Lane, T H Deen, J Bordell, J C Owen, O L Bates, O J Cox, W E Koyse, C F Royse, A Biley, D H Jenkins, Fred More'aud, Jas H Wylar.d. J A Adams. Ch str Saling. (j. W. t'HKLPS, Attorney f-r Petitioner. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. ATOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE 1 will be a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank ot Heppner, at their otlice on the second Tuesday of January, ioi. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., oi said day, for the purpopeof electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may appear. GEO CONKE.lt, ijasnier. Heppner, Or., December 2, laos. (57-70 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. S. W. Meadows, Plaintiff, vs. F. B Sherman and C. J. Sherman, defendants. To F. R. Sherman and C. J. feherman, aeieua- Biits above named : In the nnmeof the State of Oregon, you and each of vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled aaainst you in the riiiun ii Buff v. ..... j January. l'.HU, said date being six weeks from I November 'J it h. l!0f, tnc aate oi inenrm uuu ciifiou of this summons, as prescribe In the order for publication thereof, nnd if you fail to so apnear and answer for want thereof the jilaintifT will spply to the court for the relief prayed for in H complaint. , The relief praved for is. that plaintifl s title in and to the following described lands and premises fo-wit: I-ots 7 and . and that portion of lot 1 h ing on the West side of Willow Creek, and adjoining said lot 8, all in block 8 in Stans hury s additi m, to the town of Heppner Mor row Conn tv. Oregon, be quieted, and that you nd each of vou be required to appear and de-f.-ii l iinv ri';ht title or cla-m which you or either of vou insv have or clMm to have In Mid Osrited'prrmie9 a id that all contl ictuig right be fully determined by the court. This Mimmnnc U served iip you by publl-o-tioti thereof bv order of the Hon w.i. Elli. Judge of the above cnt"l.d court. I'l.vie on the ti lth dav of November l:'::, at ctambera at Pendleto,.. Oregon. ; w pHEI,,M, -fi2. Attorney for Plaintiff" Independent and rellable-Tbe Oregon-fonlan. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon, November 2, l'J03. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 80, 1903, viz: HENRY A. MYERS, of Heppner, Oregon, H. E. No. 11538, for the nefci mvjtf and nw54 ae sec. 30, tp. 2 south, range 20 east W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re idence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Arthur Hunt, Thomas Brown, Charles Val entine and Cyrui Shiun, all of Heppner, Oregon. 65-70 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 12, 1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having been riled in this otlice by Samuel E. Notson, contestant against homestead entry No. 7439, made May 27, 1899, for northeast quarter sec 21, tp. 1 south range 25 e, by Nels D. H. Kaltoft, contestee, In which it is alleged that the entrymau is dead and that the heirs are unknown; that the heirs have failed at all times since entryman's death to cultivate any part thereof; that entryman's death occurred more than one year ago. That such heirs are not employed in the Mili tary or Naval service of the United States. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and oiler evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. m., on January 2, 1901, be fore W. B. McAlister, U, S. Commissioner, at Ids office at Lexington, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a iu, on January 9, 1'JCl, before the Register and Receiver at tS United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed Nov. 3, 1903, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 65-70 Michael T. Nolan, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, November 13, 1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by James G. Doherty, contestant, against homestead entry No. 11530, made Octo 4, 1902. for theseneH n(4 se and se sehi section 29, tp, 1 south, range 26 east, by Patrick McNamee. contestee, in whicli it is alleged that the said Patrick McNamee has never built a hoii84on said land and has never made any improvements of any kind upon said land and that the said FatrlcK McNamee has never made any residence whatever upon said homestead as is required under the homestead laws of the United States, and is at this time a non-resident of the State of Oregon, and that said alleged absence was not due to employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States during time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 1() o ciock a. m., on January 7, 1904, before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m . on January 14. 1904, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Laud Office in The Dalles, Oregon, The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit filed Nov. 5. 1903, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of tills notice can not be made, it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 65-70 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Conover & Gray GENERAL DEALERS IN J COAL & WOOD All orders given will reoeive PROMPT ATTENTION. Office at Patterson's Lumber Yard. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Heppner, - Orboon. Does Your Food Distress You? Are you nervous? Do yon feel older Ibao yon used to? Is your appetite poor? Is your tonKue ooated with a slimy, ytllowiEh fur? Do you have dizzy spells? BV you a bad taste in tbe moutb? Does your food come np after eating, witb a sour taste? Have you a sen sation of fnlluesa after eatiup? Do you bave heartburn? Da you belch gas or wind? Do you hive exoessive thirst? Do ynu notioe blnok specks before the eyes? Do yon bve pain or oppression around the heart?. Does your heart palpitate, or beat irregularly? Do you have unpleasant drcflms? Are yoa. con stipated? Do your limbs tremble or vibrate? Aro you restless at jgbt? Name Age Oocu- patioD Streetnumber. ...Town.. State If you have any or all of the above symptoms you probablv have Dyspepsia. Fill in the above blank, send to us, and we will mail yon a free trial of PEPSIKOLA TABLETS unquestionably the surest and safest Dyspepsia cure known to s?etber witb oar little book "Advice To Djppepttos" Regular size Pepsikola tble s 25 cents, by mail, or of your Iruggist. Tbe Laxakola Company, 45 Vesey street, New York. WALKER & BAIRD PAINTERS House painting and paper hanging solicited. PROMPT SERVICE and GOOD WORK Heppner, - - Oregon The Heppner Gazette the news of Mor row County; The Weekly Orogonlan the news and thought of the world. Both at a special price. Inquire or address The Gazette. Heppner. Or. THE mi route: Through personally conducted Tourist sleeping cars between Portland and Chi cago once a week, and between Ogden and Chicago three times a week, via the Scenic Line. Through standard sleeping cars dally between Ogileu and Chicago via the Scenic Line. Through standard sleeping cars daily between Colorado Springs and St. Louis. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars daily between San Francisco and Chicago via Los Angeles and El Paso. Through standard sleeping cars and chair cars daily between St. Paul and Chicago. Be sure to see that your ticket reads via the Great Rock Island Route The bet and most reasonable dining car ser vice. Midday lunch 50 cents. 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Notice Is horebv riven that the following named settler has file1 notice of his intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, county clerk at Heppner, Oregon, on Tuesday, January I'J, l'JOl, viz: TVNDALL ROBI?ON, of Eight Mile, Oregon, H E No. 7nofi, for the 11W4 section 13, tp. 3 houth, range 24 east. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove her continuous rehidence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel 8, Harlow, Francis M. Courier, Egbert L. Young, Richard V. Robison. all of Eight Mile, Oregon. 77-72 Michael T. Nolan, Register. Red Front Livery & Feed Stables Stewart &. Kirk, Props FIRST-CLASS: LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on hand and can be furnishes on short notice to parties wishing to drive into the interior. First claBS : : Hacks and Bugules CALL AROUND AND SEE ITS. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMRRCIAL TRAVELERS AND CAN FURNISH KKiS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner. Oreoon