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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
RE LOVE MA y 2JE Copyright, 1904, by T. C. McClure. The trend of the shore lay hard and Slack and ragged In the moonlight. Long, even swells lifted the yacht like a cork oa their giant bosoms, poised her there for a moment and then went eliding landward. Far away on a tiny black dot of an Islaud a sleepy little lighthouse blinked with lazy regularity, aow white, now red. In the cabin the piano tinkled mer rily, and snatches of ragtime and ex cerpts from the latest musical farce were greeted with much laughter and aolsy applause. There was not even a catspaw of wind. The yacht lay becalmed, riding over the swells like a great white sea 6; i-d with folded wings. In two chairs near the wheel sat a man and a girl. The girl was dressed ;n white. Her face was hard and set. Uer eyes were fixed on the distant point where the breaking waves out lined the shore in frothing white. The man's eyes were regarding the girl gravely. His mouth was set tightly so tightly that harsh Hues appeared ami gave his usual cureless, jovial face a now and a fur less attractive expres sion. But presently the harsh lines re laxed somewhat, and the man smiled a rather artificial smile and fraught with much cynicism. He leaned toward the girl. "At least," he said slowly, "I have been thoroughly honest for once." The girl did not move, and lor some time she did not speak. When she did it was one quostiouaig word in a color less voice: "Why?" The man laughed, as if he were ill at "Why?" He repeated her Question. "I'm sure 1 c'on't know. Believe me, I seldom am guilty of the weakness of telling the truth the whole truth. You are the only one who lias ever heard it from my lips, although" his voice hardened "current gossip would give you the story sjiuewiuit amplified and with a host o" harrowing details." "1-1 thought" the girl beiran. "That 1 really was possessed of the money my appearance and bearing seem to.inJicate?" he finished quickly. "They ail think that. It has been amusing generally. Well, the fact is I haven't a sou. I'm a punctured balloon, a social confidence man, a rauk par don the phraseology four flusher; but, p'ea&e heaven, with you I am honest." The girl turned her eyes and looked Bt him steadily. In the moonlight her beauty made him faint and sick at beart with hopelessness. Why?" she asked again simply. "Because because," he stammered, "there was something about you differ ent from tho rest of womankind something that touched my respect and pride and and" He looked at her and smiled. The girl bit her lips. "I wanted jou to know what manner of man I was," he went on. "I had to tell you even at the imminent risk of losing oh, e ery thing!" he ended vaguely. "Is poverty uv.: a disgrace?" she asked. "Yes," he said slowly. "It is blight ing, belittling, mean." ". poverty never anything but Igno ble?" she per. s'ed. .Neorl" ne renlled. ...... WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND I Make your plans to stop at a home-like be ebowu every courtesy ai.d treated as you would be id your own borne, town or city. THE FORESTRY INN Is each a pi see, sad it stands within one block of the Exposiiioa Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upehar. THE FORESTRY INN is o nstrocied on the log cabin style; furnishings, ouieine, and management conforms thereto. It bas 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on broad, coo! verandas : with eleotrio lights ; hot and cold water a d free btths. From the roof garden a view is hal of the Exjoshian groasia. th city aud surrounding country. Car nervioe diract to all parts of the c;tv, Earopean plan. Diaiog sorrier a la oarte and reasonable es io any pert of the city. Price of Kooms.Sl and S1.50 Special Kate: to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc., Address, i C. MATTOX, Manager, or II. M. Fancher, L'Otli and Upshur Sl,-. PORTLAND. ORE. -Ann you say youTe toia me tne whole truth?" she still questioned. He nodded. The girl rose. Her eyes flashed. "You haven't," she said, with spirit. "You haven't said a word about why you are poor. You haven't mentioned to me that it was because you shoul dered your father's obligations, which you might quite as well have evaded bad you been so minded." "The cause Is Immaterial. It Is the effect that counts," said he. "You shall not say that," she said hotly. For a moment he was tempted to take her in his arms and tell her that nothing should matter, nor height nor depth nor powers nor principalities. He was a starving wanderer, and here was food. Then cool, calm judgment returned. "Exit your pictured hero," he said evenly. "Slow curtain, red slide on the calcium light, creepy music. You have overdrawn him somewhat." They stood facing each other. The moonlight glinted on the polished brass work of the rail and binnacle. The sleepy little lighthouse blinked its red and white with stoic regularity. The tinkling piano was accompanied by voices raised In gay snatches of song. The girl's lingers worked nervously. The tears overflowed her eyes aud ran unheeded down her face. The man stared helplessly. In the cabiu the song came to an end amid much laughter and clapping of hands. Tho man came close to the girl. He Intended to relieve the tension of the situation by a bit of felicitous chaff. Instead he found her hand In his and his eyes very close to hers. It was ' something like a groan that escaped him. "God help me, how I love you!" he cried, all his peut up emotion in the words. Tom Van Hemsen came up from tho cabin some time later. He approached the pair by the wheel with a little dep recating cough of warning. I "Come on down and join the fun In ; the cabin, you two moouers," he said, i The girl sprang up with a happy laugh. j "Tommy, dear," she chided. "pleaso i don't speak so disrespectfully of my friends." JOHN BARTON OXFORD. nemoraelcAN Proitre. In every great business the chief trouble Is to find a powerful and pion eering staff. It Is frequently achieved in these days, and especially In Ameri ca, by a series of remorseless experi ments. One person after another gets his chance, und nine-tenths of the num ber are flung upon the street. British ) Weekly. Writers and Rectors. It is a curious fact that great writers, speaking generally, have been no lov ers of the medical profession. This is doubtless the reason why doctors for the most part cut so sorry a figure in literature. Scribes of all sorts take a special pleasure in girding at them. British Medical Journal. Pro ml. "That Mrs. (JiltclAe Js awfully proud." "How so?" "Why. her father tried to advise her, and she wouldn't have it because ad vice is chpap." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Everybody want to kno wrhat Th Oregon lan has to say. hostelry ; a place where you will i1 It yOU tak thi paper and The Weekly Oregonlan you won't have to beg your aewe The Weekly Oreonian. FOR SALE. Three Mules, one Jersey Cow and one yearling Jersey Heifer. Apply W. T. H., Box 114, lone, Ogn.- Joly5 h Isiale Saps Choice Wheat Farms and Stock Ranches I am located in the best farm ing district in Morrow County and have some of the best farms for sale. Write for par ticulars. MOSE ASHBAUGH HEPPNEK, - OREGON .Notice.. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of J. C Dorchers, a bankrupt. To the creditors of J. C. Borohers, bankrupt, arid to all other persons. Notice is hereby given that 1 will, on Monday, the 10th day of July, A. D., 10'Uo, at the saloon builJing known as the J. C. Borciiers saloon in th i citv of lleppuer, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a- m. sell at public t-aie. to the hinhet-t aud beet bidder for cah in I a"d, all of the btoe.k of wines, liquors and beer, and a 1 furniture aud fixtu.es ( ouueetetl with paid saloon and belong ing to the ftiM bankrupt estate. All bid under 75 per cent of appraisement will bo rejected J. P. WILLIAMS, Trustee. NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION Department of, the Interior, Laud Oil ice at I a Oroide, Ortgon, Juiih 21, 19u.. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tne County Clerk of Morrow Co., Ore., at Heppeer, Or , 011 August 22, 1905, viz: II. E. So. 8297, CHARLES C. SCHILLING, Of Heppner, Oregoii, for the SWJ4 Sec. '20, Tp 4 S R. 28 E. W.M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re idenee upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Claude Kerren, Robert Dexter, Sylvester Floreou and Waldo VVatkius, all of Heppner, Oregon. June 2!i-Any 2 E. W. DAVIS, Register. Timberlaud Act June 3, l? NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Ijsnd Othce, LMjrande, Oregon. Jllt'O -ti, liHll. Notice is hereby iven that in ctiupliaiico v.ith tliH provisions of the ac of Cor.tresn 0 Juno 3, I318, entitled "An net for tho tale of timber Janisinthe dates of California, i;r g.;n, Ne vada, and v'Hhirsrrn Territory." tn este-.ded to ail tne public jaud slotoa by at of August 4, 180- Mattik Grace Palmxb, of Lexington. County i Morrow, ntate of Ore gon, tiM mis uy til ml ir. this orhice her swotu statement No. o.:5i, fr tho purchase of 1 he fiW'1 fiec. 4 and .-Hi (SKV4 of flection No. 5 In Tp. No. 4 S, it, Ni,. 29 JC. W. M., aud will f.l'cr prof to fdmw that tho lano. nought is more Vil uablo for its timber or stone th n for agricultur al purpose, ahd to e.-ttibiish her ciaim to said hind b. fore Vav. ter t rawford, county chrk, a: He;pner. Oni;nn, 0.1 ioi day the -ith (lay of September l'.'O.i hhenanie witnesses: Jaui.'t. tV.ft .h:-ns, jjruriklin I). Cox, William L. vi'hir.iP, IMaar l. faluier, ill of Hopp'rer, j o;on. Any ami -.11 J r-rsona c siminrf adversely tne above d-cnb"d lands uro requested to l!i their luinis i'i t:U otrico on or bo ore said -4'h day of Septemu r, r.K". j2y-a31 K. W. Davik. KenlBter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION J'ublic Lm.d Sahi Ixolated Tract.) V. H. Laud Oltice, The Italics. Oreeon. Judo Utb, J9U5. NOT'CK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN (.;) reliance of iuMtructioiiR from the Coin iniofioner of the (juieral Land Office, under authority vented in him by section Jlr)5, U. 8. Kev. Ktat , hh amended by act of congress ap proved Kebrnarv jii.lk:,.we will proceed to Offer at public nale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. li on the Tth day of August. 1305, at this office, the follow inic tract of land, to-wit: : he I i!4 NE54 Sec 1. Tp ( S, R '24 K, and Ut 1 and 2 Section 7. Tp 4 8, K 25 East of Wjilnmcrte Me'idian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds arc adrixed to file their claims in this office on or before the day above dcsimiatcd for the commencement of said stle, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Mien a rl T. Nor.AN. Kenister. Anne M. Lano, Kecierer. June21-July 2". 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Vr r TRADE tlHna . . .LU.k ...J riatfrintlnn mlT A A ft onl.klT "' fiir .mnn free whet her ua ?nemTotrprohhiy prentrbt "l'-lior-tiicilyooiiBdenllid. HAN0B00K ttl sent free Oldest aeency for ."JL".--. I'afents taken throuirh Mann A Co. receire tptruil t.atiu. without charite. In the Scientific American. A hnn-l-omelv lllartrmtjd weekly. fi' ri!UNN&Co.36,Broid New York A Noil A noiseless typewriter is something devoutly wished for. The oonstant din of present machines is said to be very trying on the Derves, not only of the operator, but of those around it as well There was also a time, many years ago, that a medioine for stomach, liver and bowel troubles was sorely Deeded, but with the introduction of Hostetter'a Stomaoh Bitters, over 50 years ago, this long-felt want was supplied. Today it is recognized by everyone to be the best medio ne in the world for the above ail met ta, and tbonsauds of people are now using it exclusiyely. It positively cures headache, bloating, heartburn, dyspep sia, indigestion, constipation, bilious -nesa and malaria, fever and agne. It is also invalaable to delicate girls and women who need a tonic and regulator for their weak organs, Try a bottle. HCLt rSTEcVS Haciy Itateiii Tea Nuggets A 217 IhJicine for 13usy Feople. Brlr.js OoiJca Hiu'.th rj-.d Renewed Vigor. A. STveifla fir Constipation, Indigestion, hive Vfid Kidney Trouble.!, J Imnles, Eczema, Impure ::hxd, l Brent !i, f;lvi"ji:;' l?pwels. Headache '.id i:.;'!;a'';o. It'a Itocky Mountain Tea in tab !"t ior:n, S.i ceuts a box. Genuine made by i.Io!,i,:...r!:R I'K'jci Company, Madison, Wis. GOlM NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Notice. Dry, fine posts and eordwood at my place in Willow creek basin. Fosts $2.50 per hundred and wood $1 50 per cork. W. H. HERREN. Don't let the ehildrpu suffer. If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give tbem Holiister's Iiocky . Uo rntaiYi Tea. The bestbiby touio known. Strength ami health 'o'low its r.sa. 35 cents W. P. McMillan, Lexington, Or. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the - Signature of An Illegal! t summer Hook. ' ltestfui Recreation Kesorls," the 1905 Summer B iok iBBued by the pas- ' eenger department of the O egon Kail road & Navigation Company contains forty-eight pages and cover. The book is piinted on heavy white paper, fifty eizht cuts being n?el to illiiHtrate the trips 11 p. a rul d in Columbia river, t-jthe nujuntuns, beaches, inland re HOitn an i f-iiutains of healing. The cover i done in tNfe colors, addir.tx materivly to t!i beauty and effect ive- 1 noi rf ilio 1 in lilii-u I inn . w hieii mav be had by MMnJir two cents in etampn to A. L. Craiir, tttwui Vwnevr Agent of the Oregon liaiitoad & Nnvisiation Company, l'o'tland, O c it U a jiood thing to fend t vonr fnectle i'i te East who expect to viait the Lewi urn! j Clark Exposition. . . - - - - No Secret About It. It is nn Boret that 'or Cnt?,,Hins, TJlcern, Fever Soren, Sor Ey, Bi!. e'c, nothing ibbo effpctie as Baefclen's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take Ion? to enre a bad sore I had, and it in all O K. for eore eyed," writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25o at Patterson & Sin' drug store. Tired out, worn on women eannot sleep, eat or work; seems as if the would fly to pieces. Hollister's Rockv Mountain Tea makes strong nerves and rich red blood. 85 eeota, Tea or Tab leta.W. P. McMillan, Lexington, Ore. If you want a pretty face and delightful air, Rosy cheeks and lovely hair. Wedding trip across the sea, Pnl your faitb in Rooky Mountain Tea W. P, McMillan, Lexington, Oregon. Bl BAKUAI. Choice Wheat Lani Only U I'cr Acre. Two hundred and fifty acres of good wheat land only live miles from Lexington with down hill grade all the way to railroad sta tion, seven miles from Heppner, all fenced, only S10 per acre. This is a bargain that will soon be taken up at this price. Call on or address Wells & Warnock for further description, Heppner, Orn- Dying of Fmla is, in its torments, like dying ot con sumption. The progress of consump tion, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consump tion in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfoss, Md., "after trying; different medicines and a good doctor, in vaiD, I at last took Dr. King's New Disoovery, which quiokl.v and perfectly oared me." Prompt relief and sure onre for coughs, colds, sore throat. bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Patterson & Son's drug store, price 50u aod $1 00 a bottle. Trial bottle freu. A recognized authority The Weekly Oreconlan. REAL ESTATE Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Wheat Farms Good Bargains in Timber Lands If you want to buy or sell, call or wr ite. 0. L. ASHBAUGH, Hardman.Or. Aug. 15 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Ollice at ta Uraride, Oregon, Jiine3,l(X)5. Notice is hereby piven tt;nt the follow iiiR named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final oof in supi ort of his claim and ttmt siiid proof will be made before J, P. Williams, U.S. Commissioner, at his oti'u-e in Heppner, Oregon, on July 22. via: U.K. No WKTH L. II W K 1 fl.iof Heppner, Oremm, fr the W s M'v'4. K'.i Sec 7, Tp 0 s, k 211 K W M. His iinines the lu'lowinir witneM;' H prove his continuoun resi tence upon ami cnlrivation of 8Hid lano, viz: Jerry Brcsinisn, Juke l ii-rton, I S Luiiick, HcnryCliirk.all of Heppner, Or unn. 1. W. D a VI 5, ::e;istcr. J'.uiel.VJulyJO SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Oounlv. 1'alrick Barry, I'luintili' vs. I.hiv Howetii. Defendant To Lew Howe'li, the nh -vo nami-d defendant. In the name of Oie .Stnte 01 Uukiii, yon are herebv HiimmoMcd to appear and answer the complaint of plairitiir in the above entitled suit now on file in the ultiee nf the Comity I lerk of Morrow Conntv, (ireini. within fix "eekii from the date of ttie CrHt p'ihl'Cation of this sninmons. Von will lake notice th.d if yon fn!l o ap pear and answer snid coin 1 lai .i t -s herein re r;nired, ihiintill w ill uprdy 1.1 the (.ouit for the relief prayed fur in hiM'ornplaiui, town: 't hat he. tf:e pi iintiti'. r-cowr jiMprment aKHitst yon for the hum of anil the further unm of .i.",0, aitor cys fees anil the cords anil riiKhnrHe'ii'.enfB of this snir; that the mortKiico k'iven by jou upon Lot 8 of RWx-k :i in Morrow' Addition to Heiipuer. Morrow I'ounty, Oregon, to secure aid turn He foucloked ; that bbI'I preini.eK be sold in the manner provided by law and tho proceeds 01 such sale applied to the payment of wld several sums and to the expenses of said sale, and that yon be forever debarred and foreclosed of and from all right, title or interest in or to said mortgaged prem ises. This siimir.ons is publishrd by order of Hon. W. L. Bradhhaw. Beting Jndire of the above en titled Court made May itith, Wf, dire t ncsaid summons to be published once a week lor six tuccesivo wnikr- ai.d the date of MrM publica tion thereof is May 25, VMfi. C. E. VOOP?ON. May25-Julyfi Attorney for l'lau;tifl". NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Tin'b.-r IiMiid, Act Jii"e ?, i -,7S. United States Land Ollice, I.11O r ue-it;, Uregon, Mav 10, l!Xi". Notice is hereby given Mutt in compliance with the provisions ut die m-r 01 t ' i l'm"JB Of June o.ISTs. en'itled "An at-r lor !. m:: of timber !;i'id' in i Srnr.n of 1; I i foru' i . Ore gon. Nevade .and Wnsi t'itrt v , leiriiuiy. " as ex tended 'o aM the I uliie I a rid States by act of August 4, In'.'J KKF: KI'f'A 1KM.A M. of Hcppcer, county of , .tro v. ., -T " ogon. has fhla dav ti:cd in tMS '' :' r:, state n ent No :i:J' i. t'r Cic inri l,.' . 1 SKt SK'i Snc :V!. I' I s, K vr si ' .. i i -i 'f. , K4 aid N W4 Si:' t -i .V. '.!" s" ". No57 K W V, an 1 wii'i -T.r p o-n ' ts,. :e ian,j sr.oghti m-rc r'i i.bl-f-r i-p 'i-.r.er or str.no than mr Hirrlioiltiiial iM,ij..hes ... t es'nblish h-r cllr;i t f" l"i"- Itmh"' Vm er t raw 'nrd. Conntv h-rk : l:fpl O ... .ii .... day. tiie :!lrt dv ot Jn i , V" '5 tfhe names as witnesses: (ieorfrw W Sperry, Charles A Minor. Brian O Connor, lAfayctte Penland, all of Heppner. Oregon. AnvHtidall pemons cli-.iining ad Tersely the above described larwls are requested to file their claims in this orf ice on or before said 31st day of July P.W5. E.W.DAVIH. KpiiMor. Mayl8-July20 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land OBiee, La irtnde. re. June 10, l'JU5. A sufficient contest aftidavit having been filed In this office by Emfl Orotkopp. contestant, against Homestead Entry No 94. made No. vember 20. wr.fl, for the S KWH 8ec 10. Tp 5 8, R27EWM. bv Antone 4brhmsick, contes tee. In which U Is alleged that Antone Abra hamsick died on or about Jnne 14, 1W3, that prior to said entrymau's ditatb he failed to take up a residence ou said land anrt whll he was at that time a man of family, he did not move on to the land with fcis family, but with said family maintained a residence in the city of Heppner, Oregon: that he failed to cultivate the said tand and placed no improvement thereon, there being no improvement on the said land, except a small cabin which is not habrtable at anv time of the year: thasaince the death of said entryman his heirs have abandoned the tsaid iand and the said abandon ment has existed for a perio.1 of more than one year last past; that the heirs of said Cktrjrman are Johanme and Antone Abrahamaick. r sot and daughter, who reside in the city of Sar Francisco. Calif. . .... That (.aid alleged absence from said land was notduetohiseniploynientin the army, Davy or marine corps ol the Untted States as a pri vate soldier, officer, waman or ifirine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the Cnited States may bo engaged. Kaid parties are hereby notified to spocar, re spond and of er evhler.ee toin hlng s-id allogH tion at In o'clock a m. on July 24. l'sffi, bcf ,re Vawter Crawford. County tMerk. at his ollice in Heprner, Or-i:on. and that final hearing will bo held at ten o'clock a, m. rm August 4. 13C-. he fore the Register and Receiver at the United States Iand Ollice in I a Grande. Oregon. Thetuiid conrcstant. ha ing in a proper affi davit, tiled Mav 4" 1'JO.i, st forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal scr vice of this notice carnot lie rnade.it is hereby ordered and direct-M that such uotice be given by due and proj-er put.lii stion. A. A. ROBKriTf", Keieivcr. k. . ... 1 n . 1 - vt . . JuneLVJu! ,gon.