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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1904)
! I i S Ji u 71 h ;i;iinavtuy Ulcjcle. . Willi HO u r'y cut fU Hi )cu- , I'nu.t. I in (J row. I'' i iuhbo.-n ulctr nni'l -? and remedies for few tJnrkleo'n Atnirn Hn j'let as K""5 f'-r JJur ;rapli.ns n i Pile.-. - Co 'e Dm j tT'. .ey, living Dot far fion ivy., tired of his wife aid i oft' to John Samuel-, a iui- km Kcaordl'U worth .hvs. Beasdev refused t .-.aiuae-leS and Le tied hei f-'pt, put. her into tin ! look her home. j "i I Will He Itiltor. fi. C te r vh kh. : D. K Ihi'n: O'llil cn D." 81.00 Will pMliC ill Oforilt.tf fit Mi" co i nnnl r-coiotreiid:i Kh'k'h Nw 1,'ir-o nery fm , , til Iihvh a J.i!;i K'"l Int ,t I; :b?ir tronbia-, f no, ender li Ltd terosin-ni'in, R hi ;.. iU. of Bd Mies., h-.e ,:"? f-tlJ my wife had very ,,, .. ' i; )i siiin-Tiou. Hie took NVv Dienvery ufter ivn--.-e bad failed. Improvement . f...,-i' aud four but ilea ei tire) n r." Giiari.nteecl by Sloonnj ,, Druggists. Price 5l) ', iuiH ! Mil bottles free. ,fi it;ti.:t. BUH.V-UARTZ At th rus!- der.couf IIe.r Klahn, near this oitv, Tb.uislay, DeceimVr 15, 1931, Mi' V '! Bl'thm and Miss Mavy M H'H'tz, T. V. Aytr . Hiei.it -n.g. After the wedding c rntuony a very tin. su per as served. The Seattle Malting & Brewing Co. us -ning its former cashier, Hi rry Walton, for $16,000, claim io; do has misappropriated the company's funds to that amount. Revolution Imminent. A sur sitfu of approaobinff revolt ard serious tronble in yoor system is ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up gets. Eieotric Bitters will qirofcly dis member the troublesome caases. It never Nils to tone the stomach, regulate the KidrevB and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, sod clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aohes vanish under its teaching and tboroutrh effectiveness. E'ectrio Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it drn't give perfect satisfac tion. Guaranteed by Slocum Drag Co., Druggists. At Davenport, Wash., December 14, Elias Rssch was in a well when be was suddenly buried six feet deep by a cave-iu. He was taken out almost unhurt. A comtly mistake. Plunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally like itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if yoi take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepia, Dizziness, Head fiohe, Liver or Bowel troubles, Tbey are gentle yt t thorough. 253 at Ulooum Drug Co.'s Drug Store. AS H B A UC. H W ALBR 1 D G E At the reside.'.ce cf the bride' P,,m, ' hi city, Wedueet diy, Decern bor 21, 1901, Mr. H?nry Ashhuugh and Miss Ethel albridge, both of this city. The contracting parties are both well known young people of Heppuer. Miss Walbridgo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win Walbridge, nd is one of Morrow county's popular teachers. Mr. Ashbaugh is a member of the firm of Kline & Ashhangh, blacksmiths. Mr. and Mrs. Ashbaugh left tin morning for Portland for a shoi t wedding trip. Loans Made At EIGHT PER CENT. Interest We pay 4 PER CENT Interest j Facts from Heport. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar has just made public his biennial repo t. giving a complete account of the financial afiairs of the state. The following tacts are gleaned: The State of Oregon has no debt, and no county is delinquent in the payment of state taxes. State expenses for 1904, $1,473,- 310; estimated expense for 1905, $1,140,000. Ordinary expenses of state for 1904, $858,310; estimated ordinary expenses for 1905, $890,000. Extraordinarv expenses for 1904 Lewis and ClarK Fair, $250,000; Celilo canal, $100,000; portage road, $165,000r Indian War vet erans, $100,000; total, $615,000. Extraordinarv expenses for 1905 Lewis and Clark Fair, $250,000. Revenue from corporation tax law since May 21, 1903, $191, 615 87; estimated annual revenue from this source, $100,000. An nual revenue from tax on insur ance companies, about $45,000 Receipts from inheritance tax law in eight months, $6626.93. Property For Sale Cheap. I offer for s 'e at 75 per oent of cost the stire business building on Main stree', which is now occupied by the Belvedere saloon. My residence prop erty, which is vbovH high wate mark, I will a'so sell on same basis. FRANK ROBERTS. Notice. All bills for li;ht. and water due the Light & Water Co. not paid by the 15th of the month, notice is hereby given that the service will be discontinued. Light & Water Co. Heppner, Or., Dec. 1, 1904. Heppner Meat Market Will sell meat until further notice at the following prices. Loin itjsk 10 els Boil 3 to 5 Round steak 6 to 8 " Pork 8 to 10 " Mutton 4 to 8" Brtsnuge 3 lbs 25" Not only the prices that count but we give pound for pound, we can give you any kind of meat at the Hepp ner Meat Market. G.VV. FRENCH. Prop. Tfce Hsppner Gazette the news of Mor row County: The Weekly Oregonlan tn news and thought of the world. Beth at s Epeclal price. Inquire or address The Gazttte. Heppner. Or. For Sale Cheap. One billiard table and one pool table, both good as new. Inquire at Papfime GBQSHEffS k ZOLLINGER Have just opened a new saloon at the corner of E'iiu hod May streets. Finest Liquors and Cigars Pendleton Beer cn Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. XOTICE FOR PUBLIC 'ATI OX. DEPARTMENT OF THE IXTERIOR. LAND Office at LnGrande, uretron. Dec. lfi. VMM. Notice is hereby Riven "that the followinc named settler h&n filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his ialm, end that mid proof will be nrnde tK.re tnecounty ClerK, 01 Morrow i;o . ure , at Heppner. Oregon, on Januarys, 1:i5. viz: H. K. No. 12l::, Elizalx-th J. Morrison. tf Heppner. Oreon. for the El- NW-4 and E',4 SW4- t?ec IS. Tp 1 N, R 27 E W. M. Hhe names the following: witnesses to prove her continuous reoidence upon snd cultivation of Mid land, viz: Walter Bartholomew, Hsrry fc. Hartholoiiiew, J. B. Morchead, Jonn Kunli. sll ot Heppner, Oregon. Dec:a-Jaii; E. W. Davis, Register. ONE SECRET OF SUCCESS One secret of success is to have some money ahead with which to grasp your opportunity when it comes. Every great fortune had its foundation laid in small savings. Countless thousands can look back upon the time when with a few hundred dollars at their command they could have taken the fiirststep on the road than leads to fortune. USE A LITTLE CAUTION Simply because you have received a good fee or managed to secure a raise in salary, it is not compulsory for you to indulge in a recklesss expenditure of money. If you are wise you will place the surplus money where it will have an earning capacity. "One swallow does not make a spring."' We charge g PER CENT lor loans We Have Lewis & Clark Fair Souvenir Dollars for Sale 1 What Has Happened? ii a Fritz went to town and met Hans, Hans "Hello, Fritz, where are you going?'' Fritz "To town to get some flour." Hans "Oh dear, you just re mind me." Fritz -What is that?" Uans "I pot some flour from the Heppner BaKery." Fritz "Haa he some for stje and is it good?" Hans "I saw the nice bread that he made from it, so I wanted some of the same flour." Fritz "What kind of flour doe be keep?" Hans "Oniy one kind and that is Heppner Fairy Queen, made in Heppner aud the finest of all." Fritz "I will go and get me some fiom the Bakerman." Hans "You do so, also you can have fine groceries, fruits, fancy candies and all kinds of nuts at the HEPPNER BAKERY. OTTO FRIEDRICH, Proprietor. A Frlghteuert Horse. ISA fall. The wV J most careful farmers and gardeners every w here 1 place confidence in ferry V (Jeeds the kind that never Running like mad down tho street, danspinz the orcupBnts, or a hundred other eooideots, are every dnv oceui anoes. It behoofs everybody to h've a reliable Salve n n ly en i f ief's nonf as good as Buckleu'a Aroio-i Salve. Burns, Cut?, Sores, Eczem-i. m:d P'le: disappear quickly noder its f-oothinf effect, 25o at Slocum Drug Co.'s Drus Store. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is rtrehv given tliat in purmai-re .i an order of the County Court of Morr-.w o o -tv, made and .iiti-rd in tiie matrer ti.e e--tiite of Ustti.; Kintzley, 'liw"'- I ti, ii.i..e--silked adininiHtrator of rhe. nxid decenHiM. on and uiterthe l:ith day oi Jatumr . i u. o' liioMcvka. in. of said day, at rhe mhee of Led fi.l l and Vbii Vactor in eppner. Vorrow Countv.htHte of Oreeon, oiler for sale ai.d .-Hi to the hiahect bidder for cash, at priVHtu aule. the following described reHl prop, rty he.onu incto the estHtf of Hattie Kintzl y. dei-ea-o. to-wit: The ea-t halt : of northeast qnarter and CHfthalf of mm heHStqiinrter ot sec tion seven, west nif of south weal quart T of 8 etion et-tii and northwest quarter of northwest qnarter ol section scventuttu, in township two. )fnn Rn?e twenty -three. East of Willamette Merid iai., in Morrow County fctaje of Oregon, or so mu h thereof as mav be necessary to pay the debts against said estate and expenses of adrain is'rt on of said estate. Done and dated December "h-! n PETEB BaUKENFIEND, Dccl5-Janl2 AduiinistraUr. have been the standard for 49 yean. OI They are not an experimenu - Boia dv an aeaiers. imw owi. Annual free tor tueanuiiB. 0. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Office at The Dalles Ore., Dec. 1, vm. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to ' make Ann proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore W B Me Ulster, U S Commissioner, in his oHiee In Lexington, Oregon, on the IWth day of January, 1915, to-wit: Fremont Sprowls, of Lexington, Oregon, on homestead entry No 10j:?, for the SEH NEH, K', 8E and bW H 8E4 of Section 81, Tp. IS., Range 2rt E , VV. M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, to-wit: James Leach, D. A. Porter, H. E. Burchell, C. C. Boon, all of Lexington, Oregon. Dec8-Janl2 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ."Notice of stockholder TleeliiiB;. . -. . .t.A.A ..-lit l.A .-oTifc is riorev (rive'i '"" nit-ic. meeting of the stockholders of the first M tionHl Rank of Heppner at thir oflice on the second Tne-dMV of January. l'JO', oeiwet-u mc hours of pio cWk a. m. and 4 o'clock T. m. of said dav. for the purpose of electing directors mid for'the frH ;lfJtCtion of such other l.nMnes H-ppnti, Or., Dec. 6, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Geo W. Wells hhS filed with the Conlity Court of Morrow County, Oregon, his final Account as Adminis trator'of said estate, and that Monday, the 8th dav of January. 'i. has been fixed as the time and the County Court itootns in the County ourt house in fleppr.er, uregon. ss the place for thw'.lnal hi.ir'ng of said account and the settlement of said r.s ste Ml persons inter ested f" said Ks'ate are hereby not I tied that they mav nle any objecMon thev may liave to ta il account on or before said date. J. K Mt'GtiKviOR. Administrator. J )ec.S-Jaii5. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon for oriow County. Lucy long, i lainitii. vs (ii.v Long. Defendant. o t;uv Lone, the above ib'fandant: . In the name of the State oj Oregon, you are liereb. required to a;.j Hr and answer the com plaint filed agitp'sr you in the above entitled suit on or befor-i the 12th d .y of January, l'.'i.r. And if you 'ail so to answer, for wa:it thereof, the plHiiitiil'w il'. apply to the Court for the re-lii-f deinai'd, d in he- compiaint, towit: for a decree dinolving the bonds of MaUimony ex ititing between the p'Blntltl'and the defendant; and forsnch other and lurther relief as may In equity la; just, 'l hiasuminons is served on yon by publica tion pnrsuaut to an order of the Honorable W. R. I-His. Judge of the Circt'tt Court of the State ot Oregon for Morrow County, duly made and i - 1 I .. 1 , .....A .,.,.!.., ......... .... I. u. I day of Dcceieher. VM1. The date of the first publication hereof being the 1st day of Decem ber, i'. 1, ard the lust publication will be on the I-'th day of January, lakV RKDKIELD VAN VACTOR. Attorneys for the I'laintlfT. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Leoua M. Robertson, Plalutlff, i vs. I 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 anBwer 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 plulntiff will apply to t e Court for ihe relief demanded in her complaint, to wit: for a decree disolving the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plaintiff aud the defendant; that the plaintiil' be awarded the custody and control of the minor children of plaintiff aud defendant, to wit: Uynalde R. and Raymond Kobertson, and lor such other and further relief as may in equity be just. This summons is served on you by publica tion pursuant to an order of the Honorable VV. R. Ellis, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, duly made and entered in the above entitled cause on the 27th day of October, 11)04. The date of the first pub lication hereof being the 27th day of October, 11)04, and the last publication will be on the 8th day ot December, 1904 REDHELD Sc VAN VACTOR Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract) Public Land Sale. U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, re.. Nov. 21, 19(14. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of instructions from the ' Commissioner of the General Land Office, under anthority vested In him by section 24."5, United States Revised Statutes, as amended by act of Congress ap proved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to otter at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 5th day of January, 19().', at this office the following tract of land, to-wit: the NEJ-4 NW'4 of S-ction 11, Township 4 South, Range 24 fcast of Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to tile their claims in this oflice on or before the day above designated for the commenceMent of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. ANNE M. LANti, Receiver. Nov 24-Dec 29 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Office at 1a Grande, Or., Oct. 2rt . I'.Oi. Notice Is hereby given that the following- . . n I . 1 . a f I tin, irak nf him Intantlnn liliuiini rr- u i , i " " ....... ... ...a ......v.. to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prof will be made before the Coun . . . i . . ........... .. ij Ty iers in ..naiun uiiiilj. t nrri'iir,, Oregon, on December 28, l.)4, viz: H. E. No. 8r47, Itohort L Watkins, of Heppner, Oregon, (A.ihokWl. MRU. SKi. KWli'Sw.'X SUXKU He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lcander r,ppl, John Zollinger. Waldo Watkins and Elisha Watklns, all of Herpner. Oregon. Nov 1T-IH.-C -i K. W. DAVIS, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Srate of Oregon for Slot row County. Lewis L Putnam, Plaintiff, vs. i Mabel L. Putnam. Defendant. ? To Mabel L. Putnn'i;. 'hi- :ilae defendant: In the nan.e of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit, on or before the tweit h day of January. A. D . JHO-V. And if you biil to answer, for want thereof, the PlaintiA will apply to the Court for the relief praved for in his complaint, towit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the de fendant. This summons is served on you by publica tion pursnai.t to an order ol the Honorable W. R. Ellis. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Otegon for Morrow County, only made and entered in the b:ive-ei.tit!ed cnusij on thf 22nd day of November, l'.mi. I he first date of publication hereof being the 1st day of December. P.S!4, and the last publication wlil be on the 12th day of January, PJ05 S. E. NOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract Public IaihI Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions troin the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by section 2i?i5, L'nited States Revised Statutes, as amended by act of ''ongress ap proved February 2'. 18H5, we will proceed to offer at public sale at- the. hour ol 10 o'clock a. m. on the 5th day of January, l!05. at this office the following tract of land, to-w it: NEH NE'i, Sec 35. T I 8. R 27. SWi SW Sec 1 NWVisEV, Sec 2, N'i Np4 NEH and SKV Sli'i Sr 10, T 2 S. R 27, E'4 HWii, NWVA tE'4 8ec4.NE4 NE, 8W14 HE. SE'i SEH. Sh 19: W' 8W'4, HE! Sec t;: N'4 NE. SEV f Xl4 sec 21. E4 NE,, EU N W Se: i. T 2H. R2S; N'i NWH Sec31. Tl 8. R 2.8 E, W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sa.e, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Dated Kov.it, 1J0I. No i E. W. PA VIS, Register. Decl-Jan5- A. A. RoBKKI'S, Receiver. If yog take this paper and The Week)? Oreroalaa you won't nave to beg your new.