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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1904)
i.us ori;s. Attorney C. K Redtield left Monday uorninsi for Tortland. 'i!u- first i'urt of the Fall season ap yeari'il S.it ;i! liiv night. John V. Spray, of Spray, was a Ifpppner visitor tliis week. Jas. H. Wyland, of Ilardman, was a HVypner visitor Monday. Mrs. Williams, of John Day, is visit-sii'-: hordrtin.'hter, Mrs. Billings. j,-,hii KinsniAn shitmed a carload of lops to Trontdale this morning. Jlltner Morrison was an outgoing pas enger Tuesday inoruirnj for Kiijjene. V. F. Woodsnn returned Saturday jiyiit from a business trip to Shaniko. Sen Griffith, of EUensburg, Wash., is )he trn -st of his brotlier, Jake Orinitn, in this city. J. Currin has sold IliO acres of land nn Willow creek near this city to Tat Barry for $2000. J. W. Becket, wife and daughter left last Thursday morning for St. Louis, go iiig by way of St. Louis. William Putton left Saturday morn- icg for Portland where he has accepted a position in an East Side cigar store. L. Johnson, of Lusk, Wyoming, is in Heppner. Mr. Lusk is here to buy jrling ewes for the Wyoming market. Mrs. Chas. Finland, of Salem, came - sp Saturday evening and spent Sunday Tith Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Finland, of this city. Geo. French made another sheep yorchase this week, buying 2500 ewes Irem W. S. Lord. Mr. French now has WO ewes. W. W. Stab'er. of Buffalo, Wyoming. in the city. Mr. Stabler is here look- J iBg for the pii'chase of yearling ewes to ts taken to Wyoming. The Georgia Harper Co. will present Uncle Tom's Cabin" in five actsSatur rvi VOjr Cm ' L ! 1 I ' J II a I . UJ t 111 ai 1VU UOI ID Opera Houje. Reduced prices. 15 and 25 eents to any seat. C. H. Burchell is going to the Valley to purchase a caiload of fine Jersey cows, which with a few exceptions he will keep. Good milch cows are scarce is Morrow county at the present time Heppner lodge No. 69 A. F. and A 51. Regular communication Saturday yen ng, Oct. 15 at Masonic hall. 'Wotk m E A. degree. All master jCasons requested to attend. By order f W. M.' W. M. Crabtree was in town this World1 Fair Tickets. October 27, S, 2!) are the Bales dates for ticke's to Hi" V orld's fair at St. Louis, final limit December 31. For further infortnaii.'n inquire Huddelst hi, au'fi't Ilepp er, () on. of J. B N. Co. lull For Hid. Bids w.inted for p.un'ing Episcopal church out'ide with two coats, materia inrlmled. hrtlore end of thin month. Rids received at Vestiy Koom on or be fore Monday next. Any or all bids may be rejected. John Warren. Mis &ionary. 100 Ueward. $100 reward will be paid tion leading to the arrest tion of parties cutting any side fences. Tenland Land stock Co. for iniorma and convic of our out- & Ivve- One secret some money grasp your comes. Army ITlule Doomed. The army mule, tint long-eartd mongrel that has ever been identified as chief anions the non-combatants of Uncle Sam's warriors, is soon to be thing of the past in the department of the Columbia. The male is too slow of foot is the reason assigned for the change and as soon as possible horpes will furnish all the motive power at the Washington, Idaho and Oregon military posts. In days gone by in every department of the army where heavy draft work was required, mules were used. They hauled the quartermasters' wagons, the commissary stores, the fire apparatus at the posts, the sprinkling wagons and even the ambulances. Horses were used simply as mounts and in the field artillery and cavalry branches. It is said that to provide the depart ment with draft horses and roadster will cost the government about $150 a span. The mules now in use will be sold. The change will take place with in the next four weeks. For Sale. About 500 tons of alfalfa and grain hay on Butter creek. Also good alfalfa pasture for sale. Feeding corrals ready for use. A. J. DAVIS, Echo, Oregon, i ' SI n Si H Hi We pav 5 4 PERCENT Interest of success is to have ahead with which to opportunity when it Shakespeare says: rrt There is a tide in the affairs of men which, if taken at the liood, leads on to fortune." Opportu nities to make money come into the life of every man, but in most instances he must have capital in order to avail himself of them. This is one of the reasons why you should have a deposit in a savings bank. Have you acquired the habit of systematic saving? Are you in debt? If so do you want to prepare to meet it? Do vou want a safe and permanent investment at a fair rate of interest? The Bank of He ppner offers you an investment for Tour savings which is absolutely secure; and it pays as interest as is consistent with careful and conservative ment. high a rate of manage- Thousauda of tons of feed most be purchased by Willamette val ley farmers in Eastern Oregon, during the coming winter. Dr. Leach will attend to all your den tal work and guarantees satisfaction. Every modern appliance known to the week from his raoch near Monument, art for successfully handling all kinds of itb his daughter. Wav?. and son. work. We pay 4 PERCENT Interest WE HAVE THE FAIR SOUVENIR LEWIS AND CLARK DOLLAR FOR SALE Came to my place about 10 days ago, a black boar with white feet. Owner can have property by paving for this notice. Claud Herren. E. R. Hunlock PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiee with Heppner Drug Oo. Resi dence Main street, next door to Times office. SUMMONS. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The Harriman interests are buy ing up St. Paul railway stocks in large chunks and it is thought will soon control the system. Jkiish. Mr. Crabtree has five children, s'l accomplished in the arts of horse aoanshin, as well as being studious at .jchool. Wave, aged 14, and Rush, agwf II, Weak and shoe the horses and tave made long rides at very early ages. Charles Cunningham has during the past few weeks 6old iu Wvoming 1000 irooded Kambomiiet duces ot nis own . a.- i i n taising, at ju ou per neaa, una out) in bterid districts, at f 12.50 per head. J will sell 300 more before winter sets Every animal of the 100 Rambouil !et V 'Tekq which be imported during the rarlv part of the summer is in the best rendu i n, seeming not to find it neces mv to income acc'imated at all. Rt. Rev C. J. O'Reilly has urgently Friday for $20,000 Jtnuested Father Kelly to continue in xtiarge of the Morrow coHnty missions. lather kHiy had been appointed to La Grande, a very desirable mission, tnt u scarcity of priests in the Baker City diocese obliges Bishop O'Reilly to tnreue the present course. Father Gibbons will have charge of the Condon tad other missions in Wheeler county. Services will continue to be held on the tfiir-1 Sunday cf each month at the Catholic church in Heppner. A Love Letter Would not interest you if you're looki ig for a guaranteed salve for sorep, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: ''I suffered with an ugly sore fur a year, but a box of Bucklen,s Ar nica Balve cured me, Its the best salve on eartb. 25o at the Slocnm Drug Co. The International Mercantile Agency of New York City, valued at $3,000,000 was sold at auction In the Matter of the Estate of Bettie H. Wells, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hf'S tiled his final account as administrator of the estate of Bette H, Wells, deceased, in the County Court of the sta e of Oregon for Morrow county, and that Tu sday. the 8th day of Novem ber, 1901, at the hoar of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day has been fixed by said Court as Ihe time for the settlement of said account. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at such time in said Court and file any objections they may have to such account or to any part thereof. J.J.WELLS, Administrator of the Estate of Bettie H. Wells, Deceased. e29-oct2H NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Ma'ter of the Partnership Estate of Geo. W. Wells, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ra6 filed his final accoun as Administrator of the partneiship estate of Geo. W. Welin. de ceased, in the County Cou;t of the State of Ore gon for .Morrow county and that Tu sdav, the 8th day of November, 1904, at the hour of II) o'clock n. m. of sani day has been fixed hy said Court bs the tim for toe settlement of the said account. All parties int resf'd are hereby notified to appear at such time in said Court and file any ohi'HHion tht'i nity luive to such account or to any part thereof. O. J. w r ij!j.-, Adminif'txRtr of the Partnership J' state of Geo. W. Wells. Deceased. 8'-1-oct J5 i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT CHEAPER MEATS A 1 a moTement is now under way to again prepare for a reunion of Ibe pioneers and old folks of Mor row county. On account of the terrible flood the reunion was not Leld last year. This pleasant duty of throwing a few flowers in Jhe path of the pioneers and old folks should not be abandoned. It is likely that a meeting will be tailed soon. The Gazette will! Paste these prices in your hat: Loin steak 10c Round steak 7c Chuck steak Oc Boiling meat 3c to . . . Cc All other meats in proportion. Liberfv Meat Market V In the Matter of the KhUitc of El zii M. Willis, DeconHPd. N'o'ico is hor"ry fcm'n that th undernitfued hastiied hie li' al rep.itt as hdininistfOtr of the estate of Kiiza M. Willis. d cease 1 in the Couny ( ourt of the Siat of Or-n for Morrow county, and that Tuesday thH'h day vf No vember, 1!H 4, a the lio n of 10 o'clock a. m. of mid day. has boon fixed by said Court ae the tiriw 'or hn "etili'iTiut of s-iH aci-onnt. Theppr'ons i-:tirest'vl a-e hereby notified t sppw nt suc tinip mi said C url. and ti eany object!, v. they by have to such accoont, or to any part tlioreof. . 8 K. WILLIS Administrator of the Estate of Eliza TVI - Willis. Deceased. R29-ocf.it) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ior morrow uouniy. A. K. Fuller, plaintiff, vs. ElmiraM. Warfield. Phebe Hill, John Hill and Lovely Warheld, Elizabeth J. VVarfield Samuel N Warfield, WiUiam J. Warfield. Frank B. Warfield. Delia Warfield. John Warfield, Roy Warfield. Thomas Warfield, Inez Ferbrache, and Thomas Ferbrache, her husband, all as heirs at law of Thomas Warfield, deceased ; Hamuel Viccent, Alice Jackson, Inez Powell and Mary E. Marshall, as heirs at law of Nicinda Vincent, deceased; ana no Den. j . warneia, I Lester W. Warfield, James E. Warfield, Lovely G. War field, Hamuel N. Warfield, as heirs at law of Hamuel Warfield. deceased: and Augustus Weber, Theodore Weber, W niter Weber, Her man Weber, Mamie Weber, as heirs at law of Klien Weber, deceased; O. H. Colvin. ErneHt O. Colvin, Frank 8. Colvin, Biiriie M. McNabb. Eva It. Hay, Waverly Colvii., Myra Colvin, El bert Colvin and Jessie Colvin, as heirs at law of Clara A. Colvin, deceased; Mary J. Haguewood, Alice E. McNabb, Kate Harrah, Minta Valen tine, Edward C. Warfield, George O. Warfield, and Jessie Warfield and George O. Warfield. as administrator of the estate of Samuel Warn. -Id, deceased. Defendants, To Inez ferbrache. Thomas Ferbrache, Alice Jackson, Inez Powell, MaryE. Marshall, Birdie M. McNabb and Kate Harrah, above named de fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are nereby required to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed herein on or before the 20th day of October, WH, sad date being six weeks from SeDtemberSlh. the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so apuearor answer, plaintiff will apply to tne court for the reiier prayeci ror m m- uuiupmiiii. Belief craved for is that a certain real estate mortgage made and executed on 'lie 15th dBy of January, l'M 'l, by Himnel Warheld and Elmira M. Warfield to the Investor's Mortgage Security Company, Limited.to secure the payment of one principal note for the sum of 8"ilW and three certain interest notes for the sum of $11) each, and thereafter assigned to this plnintitf prior to the commencement of this suit be foreclosed anil said described property sold to pay said mortgage debt. This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof by order of tho Hon. W . K. Klliw. Judge of the above entitled ourt, which order is dated on the 3d day of Heptember, I'.Xil. and pre scribes that the first publication of this sum mons le made on tne nth day of September. l'Mii. and the last piih'icat'on thereof thall be made on the 20il day of October, l!ii4. G. W. PHELFH. Attorney for Piaintifl. CONTEST NOTICE. tt o r j Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Ofhce The Dalles, Or., Hept. 6, I'M. in th? nl.Pnt.C0?t?,HA?ffld'iVlt hvin een filed ,18V?10ebyJOUN A ttOFPEU, of (oose Mtn'ASX1' co,Ilt6"taHt against homestead entry No. 993tt, made Nov. fi. moi, for s', sw34 I- i6. W-M.byWilliam W. Jenkins conteetee, in which it Is alleged that the contestee has wholly abandoned the said land for more than six months past, and that he has failed to reside upon, improve and cultivate the same as re quired by law and that the abandonment still exists and that such failures on the part of the contestee is not due to service in the army, navy or marine corps of the United Htates during the time of war. Said parses are here by notified to Honour. raumn wl T- evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 19, 1904. before Vawter Craw 5u i ko"11' Clek of Morrow county .who is an thonzed to take the testimony at his office at HeDDner. Oreiron nf tlm .L.n nnal hearine will he hniH in vioir o ..n October 28. 1HTU hof..r n.o ij..Ln. and .Receiver of the D. 8. Land Office in Th .Dalles, Oregon. The Said ton teStfint havinc In a T.rr,r,ar oHK davit filed Sent 1. 1404 apt forth tante nh!..t. show that after due diligence personal service of thisnoticecannotbemade.it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. sepi3-ocrA MlCHAEli T. NOLAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CONTEST NOTICE. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United State IjukI Ottiee l.ntirciiile. irj'cnn.Oct 3. 1904. A sufficient contest atridaWt ha.ing been filed in thin nttice by Mary B. .Matthews, t ontestant. against Homestead K.ntry No. li:7, made Msy 1J. VMri. for SKi SW. Si J SE fee 9, Sw hi SW4 Sec to. Township 1 N, llaiiRe 27 E, V. M. bv Albert H. Farmer. Contestee. lu which it la nlletred that. A Inert H. Farmer has wholly abandoned said tract and chauged his re-idenr-therefrom f nr more than six months since mak ing paid entrv and next nrior to the date hereof that aid tract Is not rtttled njon and rultl vated by said party as required by law. That the failure of said Albert H. Farmer to reside upon and cultivate said land, was not due to his emnlovment in the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer or marine during the war with 8psln, or during any other war in which tne united States may have been engaged. !aid parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and otT'er evidence touchi.ig said allega tion at 10 o'clock A. M. on November 18th, 1904, before Joe H. Parkes. Notary Public, at his of fice in IVndleton, Oregon, (and that final hear ing will he held at 10 o'clock A. M. on Novem ber SW. l!d. before) the Register and Receiver ftt the United States Land Office In La Grande, Oregon. Thetgaid contestant having. In a proper af fidavit, tiled October 3. 1904. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. E. W. DAVIS. Register. A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. Department of the Interior Land Ortice at La Grande, Or., Sept. 27, 1W4. Notice U hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his lute tion to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that aid proof will be made before Vawter Crawford. County Clerk at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 5th, 1904, viz: James P. Nail, Of Heppner. Or.. H E No 121S0, for lot 1, se neVi a. d neVi sec. 3, Tp 3 south, range 28 east W M Me names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Huseick, D. O. Justus. William Nail and John Mills, all of Heppner, Or. oct6-novl0 E. W. DAVIS, Register. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, La Grande. Oregon, 8ept. 12, 1904. A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by William P.Williams, contestant against Homestead Entry No. 103fi6, made June 25, 1901, for swj na, n, se. an-d Bei4 seU Rec. 11, Tp 3 south, range 2H east W M, by Lewis A. Smith, contestee, in which it is alleg ed that Lewis A. Smith has wholly abandoned said tract o! land for more than six months and said abandonment has continued for more than the liiBt past six months; and that he has failed to improve or cultivate said tract, or to estab lish his residence thereon at any time since his entry; that naid abandonment was not caused by any service in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States of America or any other service for the United States, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and ol fer evidence touching raid allegation at 10 o'clock . in., on Nov. 17, lltt'l, before Vawter Craw ford. County Clerk, at hi- ollice in Hepp ner, Or., and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. ni.. on Nov. 20. 1904, before the Register and Receiver of the UnitedStates Land Orhee at I-a Grande, Or The said contestant having, in a nroner affi davit, tiled Sept. )2, 1904, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal srvic of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. octti-novlO E. W. DAVIS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Sept. SO. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have tiled notice of their inten tion to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, county clerk at the county court house in Heppner, Or., on the 12th day of November, 1904, to-wit: Solomon Glick, Of Lexington, Or on homestead entry No. lO.or.i for the wU nwi sec. 24 and e'4 ne$4 sec. 83, Tp. 2 south, range 2- east W . M. And Mary Glick, Of Lexington, Or., on homestead entry No. IO.f.20. for the n'4 swVi and nw! se! sec. 24, Tp. 2 south, range 25 east W M They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of ssid lands, to-wit: N. L, Shaw, Arthur Hunt and Shelby Lee. of Heppner, Or.; Mary Glick and Solomon Glick, of Lexington, Or. Department of the Interior. Land Otlice at La Grande, Or., Sept. 27, 190t. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ar.d that said proof will be made before awter Crawford, county clerk at Ilepp- . i . - ...... " . . ner, wregoii, oo .uv i.i, yiz; Frank 11. Mateson, Of Heppner H. E No. 1:4170, for the eH se?4 sec. 13, Tp 3 south, range 28 east V M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Buseick. George Moore. Paul Hisler ami Mat Kelly, all of Hepr ner. Or. ocfi-novlO E. W. DAVIS, Register. NOTICE FOR POSTING AND PUBLICATION United States Land Ofce, Oct 8. 1904. Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with th acts of Congress, June 4, 18'.i7, and June 6, 1900, relative to Forest Reserve Lieu Se lections. William F. Baker, by Charles A. Minor, his attorney. In fact, of Heppner, Ore gon, has selected, on Oct. 7, 1W4. the following lands, to-wlt; SEs, of SEV of section 15. T 4 8.. R 27; SEKofMVX of 8ec. 3; NWof NW of Sec. 20, Tp. 4 8.. K. 27 E.. W. M. That the purpose of this notice is to allow alt persons claiming the above selected land un der any mining law of the United States, or de siring to show It to be mineral in character, an opportunity to fll objection to such selection with the local officers of the U.S. I.and Office at La Orande, Oregon, to establish their Inter est therein or the mineral character therof. All parties are required to file their claims within the thirty days period of publication hereof. Date of first publication, October 13. 190-4. E. W. DAVIS. Register. ft give full particulars next week. OCtO-novlO MICHAEL T. .NOLAN, Register. 1