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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
Wedding at Douglas. Tho 4th of July will be a day lm to be remembered by some of the people of Dong'A, it being the occasion of the marriage oi Mias Alda Pearle Byham to Mr. J. Alfred Troedson. The ceremony took place at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loen Troedson, and was performed by Rev. Baldwin, of Ailirgton, in the p-esence of a large number of relatives and friends. Promptly at 12 m., while the wedding march was being played by Miss Wy gaul, of Cecil, the bridal party ad vanced to the parlor through an arch way, the curtains of which were held aside by Elverea and Lillian Troedson who were dressed in white and carried bouquets of sweet peas. The bridal party consisted of the bride beautifully dressed in White and carrying roses, tbe groom in conven tional black, attended by Misses Nellie Byham and Gussie Swainson, in cream and blue carrying pink carnations, and Messrs. Carl Troedson and Geo. Ely, an bridesmaids and best men. The room was tastefully trimmed in red and white rep-eventing happiness. Immediately after the ceremcny Rev Baldwin presented the biide with a nicely framed marriage certificate. After congratulations a long table waB iaid in tbe parlor e;eantly dressed in red and white with loveiB' knots of lib bon around the niue and bouquets of tveet peas in the center, s- nt by Mrs Vi'iHon, of Iun-?. Just in front of the tilde was a very hrre biiile's cake decorated wit'i a rr.iniatu e w;d,1in;! bell in white. Afrer a Pumptuo':s. din ner of tix coree. the guests were pro sented with a souvenir in the shape of a pretty box lii ed with wedding cke. The present w m numerrus and ele t'aut. Every ulc ebj yed themrelvei; to the fall- h extent and the re-e monies closed w tli songs and an ad dress by Kev Baldwin, II then dis persicg to t eir hoaxes leaving good sv isles fjr a Icng and happy 1 fe for the bride and groom, who will take a trip to the fair anil coast before settling down to their eun.rner work in the harvee. field. W. B. P. Huge Taik. It was a huge task to nndt-rtak tbe cure of such a bid ca,a of kidney di seaas as that of C. P. Uuiiier, of Chero kee, la., but Electric Betters did i . He writes: "My kidneys were bo far gone I could not 6it on a chair witbor.t a cushion; and Buffered from dre;.dfcl backache, beadaobe, and depression. In Eleofrio Bitters, however, I found a or.re, aud by them w ss restored to pei f.ct health. I reoommecd this great tanio medicine to all with wesk kidoHst liv-sr, or Ftoojrio'n. Guaranteed by Pet-tc-rsoa & Son, druggists; price 50c. AJwera reiiaoitt The Weekly Oregonlan, WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND Slake jour plans to stop at a home-like hostelry ; a plfrce where you will be shown ev&ry courtesy and treated as yoa would be m yoar own home, town or city. THE FORESTRY INN Is such a plfloe, and it stands wilbin one block of the Exposition Entranoe, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY INN is o-nstrnoted on tbe log cabin style; furnishiog?, ou'sioe, and management conforms thereto. It bas 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas :with eleotrio lights; hot and cold water a d frae baths. From tbe roof garden a view is had of tbe Euositbu grouals, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all pa'ts of tbe city. European plan. Dining service a la carte and reason sble fs in any part of tbe city. Price of Iiooms.Sl and S1.50 Special Kates to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc., Address, P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or II. M. Fancher, 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND, OliE. FRENZIED FINANCE. Lawiou Fours Hot Sliol Into Big financiers. Forest Pirk, Ottawa, Kan, July 8 Thomas W. Lawson arrived in a epecia car at noon, and was greeted by the re ception committees representing the Chautauqua and Ottawa business men's association. It is estimated 15,000 people crowded within the huge auditorium to hear the Boston financier. A large delegation ot oil men were present to listen to the address. Lawson was enthusiastically received. Lawson said in part: "Two factors are inevitable in everv robbery, the robber and the robbed. All robbers become honest men or con victs when the other party refuses to participate. "In tb early days of our nation there were robbers But their victims did not rest meekly under their wrongs. The svstem of today is bolder, fiercer, more grasping than that of our ances tors who were driven across the ocean in 76. "It has possessed itself of the re sources of our rich country, levies tri bute on our coal and iron, our meat, bread and clothes. I has a tax on every motion and function of our lives." Lawson explained the wotkings of the "system." He pad the big financiers grew more i su'ent every dav flaunting their riches, their superiority before law in the face of the people. As a remedy municipal ownership is a mere will-o'-the-Ai::p, and financiers I ke nothing better. The first step is to sell everv sharp of stock and everv bond back to the frenzied financiers at present inflated prices, and to invest tho money in gov ernment, state f.cd municipal bond-. This will cut the foundation the col lapse of the "system" is iuevitab'e. "If we find a Rockfeller posfiessed of half a billion dollars, we shall first in vestigate how he obtained so much monev ; if he gained it legally, he must never be molested in its ownership, for it woul I be dastardly if the American 5 people tork from any one that which they themselves have given for that is what obtaining property really Bnijuuts ;o in America. "But tre o nership of so large sum ia proof positive that it was not obtain ed letrally, then fore we should d he-over exactly by what methods of squeezing, filching a d p'unde i'g it was gotten together, and t;.en taku him und his half billion back over the route cl his raid, compelling him to drop booty at each twist of the road." Referring to the vast fortunes made by the "system," Lawson said: "You ask what will become of my fortune? I answer, It will have to go with the rest, for my fortune, like all others made from the public through the medium of stocks, corporations and trusts, should go back where it canoe from " Notice ot Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Eugene Noble and Lewis Campbell un der the firm name of JNoble & Campbell has been dissolved by mutual consent, Lewis Campbell retiring. Eugene Noble will pay all bills against the firm and will collect all accounts due the former firm. The transfer of Lewis Campbell also includes the laud in Heppner recently purchased from E. F. Day. All persons indebted to the firm of Noble & Campbell will kindly oall nd settle. EUGENE NOBLE. Heppner, Oregon, July 12, 1905. Dying of Famie i, in its torments, nice dying or coo Huuiption. Tbe progress of consump tion, from tbe beginning to tbe very! end, ia u long torture, both to victim nnd friends. "When I bad consump tion in its first stage," writes Wm Myers, of Cearfose, Md., "after trying d He rent niedieiuea and a good dootor, in vaic, I at last took Dr. King's New Diecovery, which quickly and perfectly- cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughr, colds, sore tbro&t, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Patterson A Sou's drug &tore, price 50o acd $1 00 a botth. Trial bottle free. Liberates fjmous Italian band of fifty pi ces is now giving two free con certs da'ly at the Lywis and Clark Ex position. Biotice. Dry, fine posts snd cordwood at my place in Willow creek basin. Posts 52.50 per hundred and wood $1.50 per cork. W. H. HERREN. REAL ESTATE Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Wheat Farms Good Bargains in Timber Lands If you want to buy or 6el!, call or wilts. V. L. ASI1BAUGH, Haidinan, Or. Aug. 15 SHEEP d RANCH IO SALE J3t.st slurp ranch of its size in Orfgon 3780 acres 4000 sheep. These sheep hnv heeii bred and rais ed on this ranch and never in their lives have they had one pound of feed but what they found for themselves on the range. They shear a fleece of 10 lbs. of good salable wool. Fr further irj formation call nr Rfldress, :::::: GEORGE HARDIE Trailfork, Gilliam Co.,Or Heal Estate Sap Choice Wheat Farms and Stock Ranches Iam located intl.ebeet farm ing district in Marrow Couniv and bave nome of tbe best farms for Bale. Write for par ticulars. MOSE ASHBAUGH HKPrXEE, - OREGON A Noiseless Typewriter Needed. A noiseless typewriter is something devoutly wished for. The constant din of present maohiuea is said to be very trying on the nerves, not ouly of the operator, but of those aronod it as well There was also a time, many years ego, that a medicine for stomach, liver and bowel troubles was sorely needed, but with the introduction of Hostetter's Stomaob Bitters, over 50 years ago, this Ions-felt want was supplied. Today it is reoogu'zed by everyone to be tbe best medio ne in tbe world for the above ail met t9, and thousands of people are now using it exclusively. It positively oures beudaohe, bloating, heartburn, dyspep sin, indigestion, constipation, bilious ness and malaria, fever and ague. It is also invaluable to dehoate girls and women wbo need a tonic and regulator for their weak organs, Try a bottle. Don't let tbe children sutler. If they are fretful, peevish aud oross, give tbem Hollister'o Rocky k Mountain Tea. The best biby tonic known. Strength and health follow its us-j. 35 cents W. I MoMlllan, Lexington, Or. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature An IClcgunt Summer Elnok, ' lvestfui Recreation Resorts," tlie 11)05 Summer Bok isnued by tbe pa. sender department of tho Oregon Rail road ix raviation Company contains forty-eight pagea and cover. Tbe book is printed on heavy white paper, fifty- eight nuts beiriji used to illustiate the trips up and down the Columbia-river. to the mountains, beaches, inland re sorts and . fountains of healing. The cover is done in three colors, adding materia.'ly to the beauty and effective ness of the publication, which may bf had by sending two cents in stamps to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Portland, Ore. It is a good thing to tend t) vonr fnenda in tte East who expeot to visit the Lewi and C'ark Exposition. No Secret About It. It i n'i florpt t!tt fr,r Cut?, Biurs, Ulrerc, tVver S rHH, Sore Eyw, Bui's, e c , o'ntin; m en. 'onve as i.J0ipn p Art:i" 8 I vc. "It (ildo't take long tn cure a bi'J "' rr" I h.l, o.id it is t II O K. for sorfi rv, r?," Tti!h 1). L. Gregory, of Hope, T. 'Jo.', nf Pttersou & Sin's drag sfon. Tired ont, worn oa women cannot sleep, eat or wr.rk; seems as if be would fly to piere. Hol'itr'B Rocky Monntain Tea fees strong nerres and nob red b'ood. 35 cento, Tea or Tub lets. W. P. McMillan, Lexington, Ore. If you want a pretty fac9 und delightful air, Rosy cheeks and lovely tiatr, Wedding trip cross the sea, Put your fa'tb in Kooky Murtaiu Tea. W. P, McMillan, L xingiou, Oregon. UK. DAK6AIN. Choice Wheat Laud Only 10 Per Acre. Two hundred and fifty acres of pood wheat land only five miles from Lexington with down hill grade all. the way to railroad sta tion, seven miles from Heppner, 11 fenced, only $10 per acre. This as a bargain that will soon be taken up at this price. Call on or iaddress Wells & Warnock for further description, Heppner, Ore gon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public Land Sale (Isolated Tract.) V. 8. Land Office, The Dalles. Orojron. June 14th, 1J05. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IS pursuance of instructions from tbe Com missioner of the General Land Otlice, under authority vested in him by section 'Jtift, IT. 8. Kev. Rtat., as amended by act of congress ap. proved February '.Ti.lX'.'i.we will proceed to otter at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni.. on the 7th day of August. l'ti, at this office, the following tract of land.to-wit: I he NES4 NEVi Sec 1. Tp 4 S, K 24 K, and Lota 1 and 2 Pection 7. Tp 4 S, R 25 East of Willamette Me'idian. Any and all persons claiinlnK adverocly the above-described lands are advised to tile "their claims in this of tire on or before the day alove designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Michael T. Nolan, Kctrister. Anne M. Lang, Kectever, June'.'l-Jnly 27. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brians OalJea Health and Renewed Vigor. A snociflo for Constipation, Indigestion, Live I "nd Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure iilood, 5:i.l J-reath, rUu'ish Jtowela, Headache m i I!:i''l;;n 'irs. Jt's B:cky Mountain Tea in tab let form, .'i cents a box. Oenuine made by it,r,,,jfT.ii Daru Company, Madison, Wis. WJ.GFJl NU3CETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Timberland Act Jane 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, LaGrando, Oregon June 26, 19U5. Notice is hereby given thnt in compliance with the provisions of the ac of Conwetis or June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as extended to alt the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Mattie Orack Palmkr. of Lexington. County of Morrow, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office ber sworn statement No. 33M, for the purchase of the Slt 8WH See, and S'J of Section No. 5 in TP. No. 4 8. H.N o.29 E. W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or etone th'4n for agricultur al purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at Heiipner. Oregon, on MoLday the 4th day of September 1905. bhe named as witnesses: James W. Stephens, Franklin D. Cox, William L. Witberell, Edgar D. Palmer, all of Heppner, O; ego ii. Any and nil persons c aiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims iii this office on or before said 4th day of September, 14(05. j'2y-a31 K. W.Davis. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Laud Otlice at La Grande, Oregon, June 21, l'JOj. Notice is hereby given that the 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 the County Clerk of Morrow Co., Ore., at Heppner, Or , on August 22, 1905, viz: H. E. No. 8.W, CHARLES C. SCHILLING, of Heppner. Oregon, ior the SVVJi Sec. 10, Tp. 4 S., R. 28 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re iJence upon and cultivation of said land, vU: Claude Horren, Robert Dexter, Sylvester Floreon atvl Waldo Watkitis till of He p ier, Oregon. Juneai-Aui; a E. W. AVI, KeyiMer. NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Oilice at La Grande, Orciron, June .'i, lUtio. Notice iR hereby piveu that the following, named settler has lilcd notice of his intention to make iinal pioof in sup oit of hi claim and that taid prool will be made before J. P. VN illianiH, li. H. ( .onunissioner. at hisolMeein Heppner, (trefoil, oil .lnlvi'2, 15, U: H. K. No. w:'.i, .SK I'll L. H A WOK I'll, of lleiiiuier. uregon. ior tlieW'.. Eu XH'.; Sec 7, 1 p 3 ri, K 29 K W M . JHe names tne. lollovviuM Utne-(,es to prove his continuous resilience upon ami cultivation ol siid line!, viz: Jerrv Hriisnian, JaUe ' leifion, .1 S I5usick. Henry Clark, all of Ucppi'.er, cr. fjon. . l is, i;cg!ster. JunulS Julyio NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Land yilieat La Grande, Oregon, j'ay 21. IKI5. Notice is herebv eiieti that the following - named settler has fileii 1 otice of 1 1 m iuiention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County clerk of Morrow Coiintv, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 22, Wn.i viz: H. K. No. 9115, Jl.arles Klein, ot H. ppner, Uregon, tor the S", SE;-4 ami &y, SW4 Sec 15, Tpo S. K 27 E W M. He names the following witt:res o v ove Pis continuous resvlunce upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lavfayette Pen land. Daniel (). I earv. ixinehy Stewart, Leander Copple, aii of 1-lepj.ucr, 1 're go 11. June8-Julyl3 E. W. DAVIS, P.egistcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Tinr.bpr L'-.-d, Att Jo..- 3 1S7S United States L'n.i'. oiv;,., T h'-.-hi.-" , tircuon. May 10. 1905. Notice is hereby giv.'ii that in cornpli 'uce with ttn; provision' ;..' tin- -ter of i'iiiihms of June :;, lsT.i, emj;.i..d ",111 act for tli' khIii of timber lands in t!ie Srr'es of . alifornia, Ore gon, Neva la, and Vapiini'.on Territory." ex tended to all the A ubliu .-Ua.i ijj .tetof August 4, 1892 KK3ECCA T''T '.Mi. of Heppner, county i.t "1 in n. . -t r.-rcyon, has thin day fi:ed in thii or!'.' hv- .. " ite ment No UU, lor the purelo"-e of tiEli Sec T 4 S, R '!l and Lot I and '-tS, N and NW!i NK'. of See No 4 in T No 5.- ' No 27 E W M. an 1 willolter pruoi 1.1 howltnt the land sought 1 more valuable lor i.s timber or stone than for agricultural p-ijnises a. id toestahlit.h. her Claim Visaiit laud hotc" V tr-"-,v ford. County Clerk, at Hepp:ir, Oiegoii, on Monday, the 31st day of July, 1905. She names as witnesses: Georgo W Sperry. Charles A Minor. Brian O Connor, Lafayette Penlanct, all of Heppner, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands aie requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 31st day of July VMo. B. W. DAVIS. Register. Mayl8-July20 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the- Interior, United States Land Office. La Grande, Ore. June 10, 1905. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this otlice by Emit Orotkopp, contestant, against Homestead Entry No 9.VV4, made No yember 20, 1900, 0 the 8H SW!4 8e 10, Tp 5 8. R27KWM.by Autone AbrahauiMck, contes tee. in which it ts alleged that Antone Abra hamsick died on or about Jnne 14, mw, that prior to said entry man's dath he failed to taks up a residence on said laud and whiln he was at that time a man of family, he did not movi ontothe land with his iamily, but with said family maintained a residence in the city 06 Heppner, Oregon: that he failed to cultivate the said land and placed 110 Improvement thereon, there being no improvements on 6S0 said land except a small cabin which Is not habitable at any time of the year; that since the death of said enfryman his heirs have abandoned the said land aud the said abandon ment has existed for a period of more than one year last past; that the heirs of said entryman are Johannie aud Antone Abrahamsick, a son and daughter, who reside in the city of Sau Francisco. Calif. That said alleged absence from said laud waa notdne to hisemployment in the army, nary or marine corps ot the Untted Slates as' a pri vate soldier, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the I'nited States mav he engaged. Said partie are hereby notif-.ed to anocur re spond and offer evidence touching sdd alipga tion at 10 o'clock a in. on July 24. 190.V, before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his office in Hepi ner. Oregon, and that final hearing will bo held at ten o'clock a, ni. on August 4. 1!H)5 be fore the Register and Receiver at thn I! States Land Oflice in la Grande. Oregon. The said contestant, ha.ing in a proper affi davit, filed May 25, lyo, sot forth fact which show that after due diligence. rronnl .P. vice of this notice cannot be made, it is hembv ordered and directed that uch notice be given by due and proper publication. t. v. iiAVis. Fegister. , , A. A. ROBERTS, lieceiver. JunelJu!jJ