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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1904)
f LOCAL HAKKKTS. How About 13 The Gazette office was never better equipped for Artistic Job Printing than it is to day, having just received a large supply of NEW AND UP-TO-DATE TYPE which added to our already complete office, makes it one of the best shops in Eastern Oregon. Do you need LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS or ENVELOPES. If you do now is the time and the Gazette is the place to have it done. Can supply you with anything in the CATALOGUE OR POSTER LINE In fact we are prepared to turn out any job from a small card to a full sheet poster, and you can have col ored work if you prefer it. If you do not believe it, try us. Make a specialty of PRINTING BRIEFS Perhaps you are in need of some legal or land blanks, which we always carry in stock. Send for catalogue. We have a complete line of both LEGAL AND LAND BLANKS . Come in and examine our line of cards and wedding stationery. THE GAZETTE HEPPNER, OREGON llcppner (luotatioiiM on Staples llouffht and Hold. Here. KF.TAIL GROCERY PRICES. COFFEK Mocha and Java, beat 40c per pound ; next grade, 35c per pound ; package coffee, Lion andAibuckle, 6 packages fr $1. RICE Best haad rice 10c per pound; next grado GVo cents per' pound. .SUGAR Cane trranulated, beet $6 8o per sack ; do 13 pounds $1. HALT Coarse 03j per 100; 40c 50 pounds. FLOUR U 255 00 per barrel. BACON I520u per pound. HAMS l(518e per pound. COAL OIL SI G5$l 75 for 5 gal lons ; $3 50 per case. VEGETABLES. POTATOES 1c p( r pound. CABBAGE 3c per pound. ONrON.S 3c per pound. FRUITS. APPLES Green lc per pound. BANANAS 40c per dozen. LEMONS 30c per dozen. ORANGES 40c50c per dozen. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. Prices paid by dealer to the producer. CHICKENS $3 50 per dozen. BUTTER ranch, 40 and 50c per roll. EGGS SOc per doz. BEEF CATTLE, ETC. COWS $1 50$1 75 per hundred. S1EERS $2 252 50 per hundred. VEAL Dressed, 4c per pound. SHEEP l 50$2 50. HOGS Live, 4c5c; dreM,0Vc 7o per pound. CITATION. In the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate ot Ilattie Kintzley, deceased. To James It Phillips, Kli.ateth Phillips, Sarah B. Carlisle, William H. Phillips, George g. Phillips and Mary Brown, heirs of Hattie Kintzley, deceased, and to all unknown heirs of said deceased In the name of the state of Oregon : You and each of you are hcrebv cited to appear at the regular term of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, at the Court House, in Heppner, Morrow County, 8tate of Oregon, on the i"th day of December, "l'.KH, at 10 o'clock, A. M., then and there to show cause, if you have any, why the following described real' property belonging losald estate should not tie sold to pay the debts against s ud estate and the ex penses of administration, to wit: The east half of northeast quarter and east half of southeast quarter of section seven, west half of 8onth- est quarter of Hcct'on eight, and northwest quarter of northwest quarter of i-'eettoii seven teen, in township two, North t ange Twenty three, Kast fd Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, State of O eg'on. Witness, the Hon. T. W. Ayers, judge of the above entitled court, with the seal of said court allixed, this "(ii b day of October, l'.iOl. VAW'J Kit CKAWKOKI). County Clerk ami Clerk ot said court. By W L Smith, Deputy. COX TEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land nihee, I atirande, Oregon ct 3, 1904. A su licietit contest affidavit ha ins been filed in this ollice by Mary B. Matthewx, i outestant, against Homestead lintry No. lhi'J", made May 12, 11)02, for S, s4 hKi Hec J, BW)4 HWH Sec tO, Township 1 N, Range 27 J, W. M. bv Albert H, Farmer, Contestee, in which it is alleged that Albert H. Parmer has wholly abandoned said tract and changed his residence therefrom for more than six months since mak ing s,aid eniry and next prior to the date hereof; that said tract is not tettled upon and culti 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 1 1 - 1 . t. . .... nis employment, 111 me ai ui , j.vy ui luniiue Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer or marine during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may have been engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touchi.ig said allega tion at 10 o'clock A. M. on November 18th, liXH. before Joe H. Parkes, Notary Public, at his of fice in Pendleton Oregon, (and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock A. M. on Novem ber 28, rJ04, before) tne Kegister ana Keceiver at the United States Land Office in La Grande, Oregon. The said contestant naving, in a proper ai fidavit. filed October 3, 1904, get 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 girea by due and proper publication. Jk. TV. i vin, KegMter. A. A. ROBERTS, ReceiTer. State of Ohio, County of Ttledo Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city ! Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Chbnky, Sworn to before me snd subscribed in my presence this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886 seal A. W. Glbason, Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Chbney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. entered iu the above entitled cause on the 27th day of October, l'lOl. The date of the first pub lication hereof being the 27th day of October, r.M4, and the last publication will be on the sth day of December, ittoi. RED Ki ELD & VAN VACTOR, Attorneys for Plaintiff CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land office, La Grande. Oregon, Sept. 12, l'JOt. A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this ollice by William P.WlllianiB, contestant against Homestead Entry No. luiiGti, made June 25, l'.KH, for swt ne, Vi bc!4, and seVi se'4 sec. 11, Tp 3 south, range 28 east W M, by Lewis A. Smith, contestee, In which it ia alleg ed that Lewis A. Smith inn wholly abandoned said tract of land for more than six mouths and ssid abandonment has con t Pined for more Hum the last rast six months; and thiit he lias failed to improve or cultivate sail! tract, or tocsuib lish his residence thereon at any time since his entry; that said abandonment was not caused by any nei vice in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States "of America or any other service for the United States, Baid parties ate hereby untitled to appear, respond, and of fer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in., on Nov. 17, l'.tOl, before Vawter Crawford. County Clerk, at hi. office in Hepp ner, Or., and that final hearing will be lieiil ut 10 o'clock a. 111.. on Nov. 2(", lUll, before the Register and Receiver of the UnitedStates Land Otlice at La Grande, Or '1 he said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed Sept. 12, mm, set forth facts which show that alter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It is hereby or dered and (iirected that such notice be given by due and proper publication. octti-novlO E. W.-DAVIS, Register. Wednesday, Oct. 19, to the wife of John Johnson, a son. Doesn't Kespect Old Age. It's shameful when yoath tails to show proper respect for old ago, but just the contrary in the oase of Dr. King's New Life Fills, They out off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation, all yield to this perfect Pill 25a, at Slocam Drug Oo.'s Drug Store. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Leoaa M. Robertson, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Alby R. Robertson, Defendant. To Alby R. Robertson, the above defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the eighth day of December A. D. 1904. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to wit: for a decree disolving the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plaintiff and the ripfptwlniit- that the nlaintiff be awarded the onutnitv and control of the minor children of nlointt'tr and ripfpndnnt. to-wlt: Rtnalde R and Ravmond Robertson, ani for such other and further relief as may in equity be Just. ThiB summons is served on yon by publica Hm. r... Finmi tn on nntar nf tha Rnnnmhlpi W R. Ellis, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Morrow County, duly made and Nearly 1400 babies have been born ia Portland during the year 1904, an in crease of 25 per cent for the same period in 1903. Weslou Leader. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Independent aad reliable The Oregon- A recogntted authority Th Weekly Oregronian. Gazette, $1 per Year Morrow County, Oregon. Morrow County is a new country , and like all other new countries, is awaiting development. Located in the Columbia river valley, and skirted oo the South with a spur of the Bias moun tains, within the boundaries of Morrow couuty is a territory 75 miles in length by 35 miles in width. aDd containing 1,313,280 acres of land. Formerly etookraising was the pnnoipal industry, but lat terly the fertility of the land is bringing agrioilture to the front. Immense wheat crops are grown with iittle cultivation, the soil being mixad with a volcanic ash which is very rich in wheat producing qualities. The l!)04 crop will aggregate 1,400,000 bushels, much of it from virgin soil. Morrow county bus thousands of heed of cheep, horses BDd cattle. The wool prodnctien for 1904 TVB8 2.5CO.00O pounds. Alfalfa and fruit growing are profitable indnstriep, rapidly growing in importance. The county has also a great coal field, eoon to be developed. The Heppner Gazette Is the best exponent of the industrial life of the town and county. Keeps its readers thoroughly posted as to their progress and development. A good medium to send to eastern friends, thoroughly reliable, wide-awake and progressive, $1.00 per Year in Advance Take advantage of some of our clubbing offers.