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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
Kt:cui:i:Y or Tin: iiai.i ot. ill ton Wlio Will ISot ;lvc 111 foliIi..:l .Iffl'tiitinil :' VOlc m Prlm.r r Tl,e vuli-lity of that pinion of the jliriH't-pi inmry law w!u!i miniies 8 Totpr to n-istT rnrty HfiViiation iis been qT;e?tion?l by resident o Clackamas County, wt ohave pieifnted the matter to th Attorney-General for liia opinion. Mr. Oa fonl Iihs repUt'il, iiotinjj the plain povi:iona ii t lie statute, which says that no percon hall be permitted to vttf in a ptiaiary ele. tion nnles3 he In r jiit-teiei! Ins pr'y ritfili ition. The Attouey-Gene-al r"ya thai i" tevv of thin plain provision, it w on d he jmpossible for him to ho'd otl'otwi'p than that it is the ilu'y of election Jii.lge' to rep et the bailo of any person ho has refused to rt pi Ur hi 4 pa' ty filiations. The poiat the Clackamas people rais in that the requirement of lejifHaM -n s a violation of the secrecy of the hal o', kr each regist ation n'vcs n -tic ; to ihe norld which party the voter be'ionirs t . This same question rai-ed when the primary h was before th people for adoption, and itvas then tlm n that the primary law viol-.tes the secrecy cf the ball )t no more than did the !d ystem of conducting p imaiy eUciioite. Uider the old system, the party piimaries were c.uiducted eepa'a'e!v end in o der to pa'ticir-ate in U. oU i t m p:imniieo a nun tmut cknowl-dire rumpelf a member of that paity, and d it publicly. The only difT.-i ence under the present sys'e.m is that the voter auist n;ake his paity affiliation known t lea-t ten days before the election. fjne purpos3 of the direct piniiiry law was to prevent the m mh-rs of one party from paitic patinjj in the p imary election of another party. Toat eml tuu'd not he attained without ? eq i:rinti roan to acknowledge party affiliation. It was necessary ut der th old system ami is now necessary If a man wants to k ep his paity affiliation a cret lie must ftay out of the primaries. And this was trns node, the old system as ender the new. The direct pn:nary law does not, therefore, make any change so far as the secrecy of the ballot is corcerned. If a man ref ises to Rtknowtedae him elf a member of either tte Republican tr the Democ-atic pirty he wi 1 be re-1 fused an opportunity to participate in i the selection of caiid dates for either of those parties. WHITNEY FUR STATE PRINTER. Candidate for Renominatlon at Republican Primary April 20. A mistaken idea prevails to some ex lent as to the emol nnentt of H e St.te Printer and the p.actic 1 w ..kings of j the office. It is not the b g "fat" office i4 is accused of being. In the first p ace Hit approp iation for "yrintinn" c nveys a wro'g linprt seion. The bientiia1 app-opnation is rot for printing alone, bet inch.d s a'so the to.-t of paper, ruling flection supplies ki:d many s'lial er items, amounting for t ie l.ienui.d period to about $J3 000. T e last r;po t of the Stcietary cf State o the Leis'ature wil f-liow these Jiaii es to l correct. T en the State I' i ter n;n.-t pov;dehison printing viant and p'. ail 1 utming expenses of the cilice. The pay r-IN a'cne for ttie two years ex c-d ?2",000. The Fale.n Tvpographica! Union can bear out the a- cn-e.cy cf this statement. The cet of n .terial. a limit-d amount r.f work d i e is t;t-ide Union otiic-s during a rush in the Stbte I'li' ting Ollice, rent, power, inks, and a bund ed o'her expenses, adds fully 810,00 more. This make) f.VS 1100 cf exp'n es which the State 1 WISE ij Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. Foley's not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Contains no opiates. It Saved His Life After the Doctor Said He Had Consumption. W. R. Davis, VissaJia, California, writes: "There is no doubt but what Foley's JJoney and Tar saved my life. I had an awful cough cn my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced taking Foley's Honey and Tar and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely." -25c, Three sizes t'i intt-r d.ie." not ket. Thus it wli be readily seen that when the cost of produe ion of the . rintinir is take n into consideration, the S Htn Piinti: ir Oilice ;f not dl profit. It i j'hm hkn any other piloting bu inees It CO! is oiiftliiiisj to tu:i it. Criticism h;'.s tor yea-? b en directed at th.i State P.i fu ir Oflu-e and it seems that it sli I continues. Th piesent Stile Pi inter has been accimej 1 f graft, 1 i eividia: C e p (-ii a ot the i.ihVe with politic-."! b ses, and of a further division tor the use of the 1 tiite printi:u plant. There is absolutely no truth in these Ma'emHiits. I pay if 1 00 per mon h nl il for !h" plant and no more, which i-j c 11 hideied a ira-on hie rental. 1 avc a ease d i'v t'i;n d to this effect, in! ficie has ben no divi-ion of thc-lfi.-e with any pei.-oii. Th.e fi-e. p:!d t1 e S ate Printer are Ixed hv 1 -.w, and eet-v item prin'.ed is ineauied by an ex per t "printer 0j point ed h the Governor, whose duty it is to neasiiM the p'intirg and pflix the .unonnt doe n m vided by law. Governor Ctiamber'ain appoin'ed to th;s p-ir-ition Mr. Albert Tizier, a Dem icrat, n pacti al piinie', nd secretary of iIih (lie gun A?Mi(ia ion, whose in!p; itv is ni-qneet'o1 ed Mid who has neasnre ' ali p intinjj h no and approv ed ali bills thi'icfor in strict accordance - i 1 1 1 law Every bill tor printing is also ca ef Pv audited bv the Secretary of State. Mr. P'uibar i' acknowledged to he one of the best .officers the state lias ever had, and his audit ng stamp of app'oval is s'.itlieie t gua'auteJ of holl'St HLTOIintitll! The S'a'e Pr ntin Office is a 'arget ol a tack without j 'lyt r-aon. The heavy cot of printing i 1 pit yea's has been chiefly due to the largo number of copi-s priiited. T'ns hrs been reduced by Uw, and the price n-w paid by the State for most if the public printing is not idiove that cha-ped by the printing lirms of Portland a-jd some of it is enn si lerab y le8. For some clirs s i f work, espei ially where a larjje number of coiies are nqui-ed to be prin'ed, the pice should be reduced somewhat. I have giviin ttis subject c ireful 8?u iy, atrd believe there ate two or th ids by which t lie cost of prinu'ng could be l.ept down to a minimum. One is to limit the volome of printing a'id revise the schedule of prices upon au up to- date has p, ths same as that 1 f commer cial printing generally. Ttie other is for the 8 ate to own aud operate its own printing phut, and to pav the S ale printer a reasonaUe flat, fixed salary Ei:her of these plans, or similar p?ans a'ong these lima, which the Legi l-ture i.ight adopt for the betterment of the service, would meet my hearty support. My Repub ic inism wi:l b- attested by the people of Linn Countv, where I formerly edited the Daily and Veekly Herald for twenty vears. I 1 As a native Oregoniat) a'id a printer of ta-ont.-flvfl yeas' txuerionce. I have' on.Wnrr. i- to conduct th State Print- ina .,.- in ian business-like man- ner, and as a candidate for a second term, am willing to tand npi.n my r'cord. The books of the office are open for inspection. J. R. WHITNEY. lathe Moon Inhabited. Sconce hai proven that the m on bas an atmosphere, w Lich rokes ltf in some f r 11 pirsibl 01 that fatelhte; bnt not for human bpin, who h ive r. bard enough 'ime 00 thi FHrth of o"i. i espec'filly those who dort k'io that EtFCtrio B.tters cu u H- alaohe. b 1'ijs oess, Mnlaria, Caiiis and Fever, J ur. dice, Dyspersia, Dizziness, Torpid Liv er.Kklnev Conplii its, (i-ueral D b lity and Female we:.knes-ies. D.HqiiHlle l .9 a general t nio nd appetizer for we::k persons od enpiiciiliy for the ag d. Ii induces sound plep. Fn'lv gna-aTi'f'd by Patterson & Sjo, druggists. P.ice only 50j. Z. f.nfa--A. - -T VLJ"- 50c hxA $1.00. The 50-cent sire contains two $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. SOLD AND RECOL.UE.IDED BY SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY HEPPNER, OREGON For Sheriff, I he eby announce mvs If as a candi date for sheriff, subj ct to the decission of the Republican voters at the primary election 011 A pi il -0. A. K. Fuller, Lexington, Oregon. II. K. Collier Cor Juilge. To the vo'ers f the Sixth Judicial D strict: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the n public:) nomination tor circuit judge of this district, c m ptising Umati la a"d Vorrow counties, sntject to y ur decisi 'ii at the oirect primary election to be held April 20 IIkkkv K. Collier, Pendleton. For Con lit)' Clerk. I her bv rrspcetfuWy am 0 ;nce invfelf a condida'p for nomination as county clerk r-t the Hepuhl'can primary to be held April 2'), 19 Hi. Lewis Kixsky. iln nnu ntiiiieiil. My name will appear ou the Repibl can Nomina in EVallut as a candidate tor nomination as County Clerk ot 'Icr row county. I respectfoll solicit the support of all members of the party at the primarirs "ii April 20 h, 1000. v. 0 rm.L. For to ii nly Clerk. I hereby announce myselt a candidate tr C u ity Clerk of Morrow, county, on the republican ticket, subject to the earne-t consideration of the republican voters on April 2 th, lft W. If elected 1 will perform the several d ities to the catislaction of all. T. W. Morgan. For Sheriff. I he-eby announce myself a candidate for t-heriff of Morrow county on the re publican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the direct primaries on the 20th of April. 1908. If elected I shall enforce the laws and shall make war on horse-thieves and gamblers. E- M. h'HUTT. For Governor. In addition to the genersl support already assured in Western Oregon, I beieby ask the favorable consideration of Eatern Oregon Republicans at the c ming primaries. I have been a farmer all my life, believe in the "plain peop'e," justice to all classes, honesty in public servants and enforcement of t(je jaWB T. T. Geek. For State Printer. The undersigned announces himself 8 Republican candidate for renomina tion for State Printer, subject to the de cisio 1 of the Republican vote. s at the primary election April 20. Now serving first term. The same coii'tesy that has been acoorded to State office s generally, that of a renomina lion, onld be greatly epprec'a'ed. J. 11. Whitney Albary, Oregon. All smart up to-J .te woaK'u of today, Ku'wlo.vto wash, b ke, fa and to Wrfc-Hit these tclnta a wife is N O. i TT..1 .tsa Oo lutao T? icUv Mniin'nin Te . W. P McM llaD, L xiiK'too, Ore. ii.- UfSTSS'S ; cl-v::.::j Tea Hijggeis a. 'liV.dr.3 f.-r Easy People. ?-:-y. Cj.-'Je:'. ;I;-i'-.h tnd Rcaowl Vigor. A f.-"!.': f. u" C iirstip "tion, In-Iipotion. Live r-i ' ! : Tro::Me:' l'i::;r.i. 9, Koema, Impur . .0. 1 i;rei!i. S! i'."Ti. h lio-.v. Is. Headache ; :.. J !" 11 ":.'.-' uliaintuin Tea in tab. r t :- i. '."1 -r.t" i (i.'niiiae made by ; ;r-.i Laco Company, Mailison, Wis. S-IoEH NJuQcTS FOii SALLOW PEOPLE tXmi "i -tr lift a -m 4m A Policemrn'3 Testimony. J. N. Patterson, night rV;.eraan, ofNuhnj, Iowa, writes: ''Last L I had a bad coif 0,., lungs d trd t least b-d-en winter advertised cou?h medk rM and nau trrauncui twi " r-y- it. A friend recommended Foley's Iloaey without crrttino- anv bentrit and Tar aud two-thirds of a bottle greatest cough and lung medicine in toe and one-half time as much as the small Refuse Substitutes. Tlie Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years, and ? - 6 sonal supervision since its infancy. ''t&CCetiAi Allnwnnmin foilonivn vnn Vn tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children- Experience against Experiment. What is C ASTORIA Casto-'ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlie Food, regulates tlie Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENU0NE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TNI eCNTAUK COMPANY, TT NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE By virtue ot an execution and order of eale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow, Stats of Oregon, dated the nineteenth day of March, 1906, in a cer tain action in the Circuit Court for said c'ountr and State, wherein The Pullman State Batik VlalntlU, recovered judgment against Frank Burnham Defendant, for the turn of Si.tteu Hundred and Ninety Haven Dollars, with in terest thireon at the rate ot 6 per cent, per annual from the Hth day of June, lMi. and costs and dibursemerts taxed at Thirty-six Dollars, on the 13th day of March 1906. Notice is hereby given that I will on Satur day, the 28th day of April, 1906, at 10 o'clock, a m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in Ueppner, Morrow Comity, Oreg .n, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in h :nd, the following described property, to-wit: 8V4 fee. -'6, N H NEH Sjc. 85. NVi Sec. AU la Tp One South Kange Tenty six E. W. U. Tskfi and levied u- on as the property of the said Frank Uurnham or ao much thereof rs may bu neceswry to satisfy the aId J idg meut in favor of said plaintiff a. d axnin -t said defendant together with all costs and disburse ments that ha.'e or may accrue. K. M. 8HCTT, Sheriff. By W. O. Hll t,. Deputy, Dr .o at Ueppner, Or., March 24, 190S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract.) PUBLIC LAND SALE. r. 8. Land Otlice. La urande, Oregon. fOTICE IS HEHtBY Ol V EN i H AT IN pursuance of instructions from the Com uilssioner of the General Laud oflice, under authority vested in him by section 21SR. U. 8. Hev. Stat , as amended by a t of congress ap proved February 'Jli, 1H95, ive will proceed to oiler at public sale at this ottice at the hour of 10 o'clock a ra., on the 1 all day of March, l'WB, the follow in if tract of land lo-ivit: NVU4 Jjl HW!i, WSEJi. Sec. 26, Tp 1 S.. K 21 K. W. M Any aud all persons claiming Bilvcrscl.. the above-i)est ribel liiiils are arivl.-c.i to tile their claims in this ortlec on or before the day uiove designated for the commencement of mid sale, other win their rights will be forfeited. 1 ated .lua. 27, 19" 6 No. W'Ja. E. W. DAVIS, Register. A. A. Kobblsfa. Kcceiver. Feb2-Mch9 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Pepsrtmcnt of the Interior, Lnnd fjflice at La 'ir ude. Oregon, October is, l;m",. Norice it ho'eby rriven that the following nained settler has tiled notice of ils intention to iimUe final pro.if in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be niHile be fore J. P. Williams. L', Commissioner, at his office in Heppner. Ore . on March 21, 19il. viz: 11. E. No. MUD. HOKAt K M. YOKI M, cf Hept,ner Ore , for the f-E NWJ K(4 BW Ht U Shk Sec. 21. Tp 4 S., K. 2H E. W. M n iiKinos the follow ine witnesses to prove his continuous re Idence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Norman Kelly. L. A. Florence, Walter C-i shy and Ueo g Stevens all of Hepp er, Oregon. F.-bl.").Mar22 E. W. DAVIS. Kegister. cured me. I consider it the world. size and tb FJ , Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of has been made under his per- Signature of MUDHAV STBECT. NCW VORH CITV. l2EL Timberland Act Juno S, 1K7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, LaGrande, Oregon-Mar.-h 10, M'.. Notice is hereby given that in m mplianoe with the provision of the ao1, of Congress o Jnne 3, 18.8, entitled "An act for the sate of timber lin ds in the states of California, Or g.m, Ne v id'i, and Washington TYriitory," as extended to all ti.e public land states by act of August 4, lettri, Carrie May Minor. of fleppner. County of Morrow. BtVe of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 37o. for the purchase of the RE '4 NW'. .BV!a NE'i and Lots 2 and 3 of Sec tion No One (1) In Township No 5 South, Range no 27 K. W. M. and will offer or.tf to show that the land sought is more valuable for iU timber or stone th n for agricultural purposes, ar.d to est blish her claim to said land before J. P, Williams, at bis ottice at Ueppner. Oregon, on Hobday, the nstday or may, iwo. Bhn names as witnesses: Lafe Penlsnd, Bryan O'Conner, Jesse Hall, nrarMln..r all of Henoner. Oreeor. Any and 11 persons o aiming adveisely the above described lands are required to tile their claims in this office on or before aaid 21 day of May. 1906. Maria-May 17. E.W.Davis. Register. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cnlted States Land office, L Grande, Oregon. March 3rd, 1&. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congr. ss of June 3, 1K78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada aril Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the i'ublic Land States by act of Aueust4. 1W2. 1 KMIL GllOI'KOPP, of Heppner, county of ! Morrow, state ol Oregon, has tills day filed ; in this oflice hU sworn Htat'-ment No. 3708 for ' the purchase of the South half Son h West i quarts- (m of Section No. 10, in Ti.wneliip 5 H uth. Kaime No. 27 F. . W. M, nnd w'fl ; offer pro-if to show that the land sought is nioi-B valuable for its limber or stone thnn for agricultural purposes, and to establixli h i claim to said lain! belore.l P. Willihms U.K. tVinnii? io'!". nt his oilicntn Heppner, Oregon, on Monday ti.e 2Ni lny of May. l'.Krti lie names hs wilnehsra: Charles Klein. AlVert Ohihiui. Thomas Q Hia, Erb.e Kirk, nil of Hep pner, Oregon Anv and nil psrsons cUimlng adversely the above-descrltied landi ar requesUd to file their claims in this ollice 011 or before said 21st day of May, 1VW: . , E. W. DAVIS, P.egister. JIarcl,8 M iylO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of th Interior, 1-and OHice at The ballon. Ur.KOn, March l'.ith, 199. Notice is hereby gh'en th-it the following named settler ha tiled notice of hiH intention to mke final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. P W illiams, II. 8. Co missioner, at his o(Hce in Heppner, Oregon, on April 23rd, IfltW. viz: John Tracy, of lfp:ner, Oregon, on H. E. No 7i05. for the SK14 and E4 Ht4, Section 29. Tp, 5 8 , R 25 E , W. M. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Pert Walker, Joxoph Walker, W. O. Balnm. Charles Hatingi all of Ifnrdman, Oregon. Ml l( ll.AKL T. NOLAN, Kegiater. March22-Aprill9 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oepartmetit of ths Interior, I.snd Ollice Bt The irnlles. Oregon. March H'th, Notice ii horby given that the following named settle - has hied notice of her i"t ntton to make final pr f in supp rt of her claim, and that said Proof wiil be made before J. P. Williams, U. H. Commissioner, at his office in Her pner, Oregon, on April 23rd, l!ti, viz: l,ottre S. Davis, of Ixlngt in, Oregon, 011 II. E. No, 121. for the H'i H',, and Sec tion 2.5. Ti. 1 H. R. 25 E.. w. M. Khe names th following witnesses to prove her cintinn us residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: . Hugh Coiitor. ('. R. MclHsVr. Pave Uach, and Clark Davis all of Lxlngtxn, Oregon. MI ICHAhLT. NOLAN Kegister. March22-Aprill9- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l imniiiPiii vi nirr au The Dalles. Oregon. March l 'th. 1W nftii.ed settlor ha filed notice of his intention to make final rof in support of hin c Aim. and that laid PnMf will bo tniwle before J, r . it m a 1 1 OifA tUkH Viz William K DuVore, of Hard man. Oregon, on H. V - Lir.NI ai.. Ul UU UWU KKU h1- ti.-n Hand N WJi NE. ShjcIiou 23. Tp 5 d., R. 25 K . . M. . He names the M owing witness to prove his Con'inaont residence opon and culuvation of sild Inn 1. viz: .... Charles M. Hsstines Bon Luelhng. E. 8. ( ox. and iuy Hdlv sl of Hsrdman, Oregon Mi HAEL. T. NOLAN, Kegister. larrb22-ApriI19. Tha Hrppner Oaaette tha newa of Mor row County; Tho Weekly Oreronlao tho news and thought of tho world. Both at apeclal prtco. Inquire or address Tha Qaaetto. Ueppner. Or. Weekly Oregonlaa Heppnor QaxetU. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orogon for Morrow county. Frenocla 111 ,hm, Plaintiff, vs. Andrew Wall, Tprasa Matlork, Ellzabe h Liclienthal and George Noble as guardian of thn l eiwin aud p operty ol Kli.hbetli Liclienthal, a m nor, Defendants, To Andrew Wall and Terasu Matlock, defend an's above named: IN THE NAME O;. THE STATE OF OREGON, Vou and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the comrhvut fl'eu against 10U lu the above entitled Court and cause on or before ths 17th day of May 1906 said day helug six weeks from the date of the fJ st publication of this Biiinmo'-s to-wit: from the 5th day of April, l'.tOO, and you and each nf you will take notice that if you fail to so appear a'id answer, for want thereof the plaintlll will apply to the Court for tho relier prayed foriu lu r complaint, t -wit: for a sale and partition .f thu following described reil estate in Mo-row County, Ore gon: Commencing at a piirt One hundred Fifty-two (152) feet West of the North Fast corner of Section Th rtv.four (31.) Townt-hui 1 wo (4) Soi.th. Mango Twenty six Eist W. SI ,iu tlio Section linebetwe u Sections Twenty seven (27) andThirty.fi nr (81 ) th'n?e ruaning One hundred Hventv two (172) feet Smth. thento Mxty-s-'x iBO) est, thuirce One hundred Seventy-two (172) feet North, t hence Sixty six (ifi) foot East tithe p'ace of beginning, all in Heppner, Marrow County, Oregon; and ths South half () of the North half Vt of Lot Ni e 9 in block Four ( ij, jn the town of Hepp ner, Morrow lolint.y Oregon, '1 his summons is served upon you by rnb'i oation thereof in accordance With an order of tiie H0110 able T W. Aycrs. Judge of the County Court 0' the State of Oregon for Mort row Cotu.ty, which order prescribed tho flrs publicaiion should be made ou the 5th day of April, IwiKi and bhonld bo published for six consecutive weeks thereafter, and was made and dated at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon i n April 3, luoti. PHELPS & NOTflON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. CITATION. In the County -Court of the State of Oregon, for the Comity of Morrow, lu the matter of the estate of Olin Warden, a minor. T.' Olin Warden, the next of kin, andall per sons interested, Greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hrreby cited and requi ed to appear in the ( ounty Court of the Si ate of Oregon, for the County of Morrow at U e Court Room there of, at Heppner, in the County .f Mor'ow, ou Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, their acd there to show c urse why the r cal prop rty and personal property in said estate bhonld not be sold, to wit: The undivided one sixth interest in the Mrs, M. J. SaJing, (deceased), estate. Wituess the Hon T. W, Ayeis, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State ot Ore gon, with the seal of said Court atlixed, this 21ot day of February, A. D., 190H. VaWTEKCBAWFOKD, Clerk. By J. G. Crawford, Deputy. CONTEST NOTICE. Jepartment of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon. March 22, 1906. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Robert N. Crawford contestan t, agains homestead entry No. 107o6, made April 19, 1902. for 8V4 HE!, Sec 11, NM NEW, Sec tion 24, Township 28., Kauge 24, E. W. M. by Dora Poor, Contest, in which it is alleged that aaid Dora Poor has totally abandoned said claim and left the state of Oregon; that taid abandonment baa existed for more than oue vear last Past: that she hai failed to ira- j prove and cultivate the same as required by law: that said alleged absence was not due to her employment In the army navy or marin corps of the United States in time of war; said parties are here' y notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allega ion at 10 o'clock a. m on May 12, 1906, before Vawter Crawford. County Clerk, at his oflice in Uepp ner, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 19, 1906, before the Begister and Receiver at the UuiteJ states Land Offloe in The Dalles, Oregon. The said c n tests nt. having in a proper aft), dsvit filed March 22, 1906. sH 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 due and proper publication MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Kegister. THE ALPS John Zollinger, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors, find Cigars. . . . Appetizing Lunches. JI ARUM ax, - ()RE(.OX. Before You Order Tombstones, Marble or Granite Work You -ill do well to see Monterastelli Brothers and get prices. Thej have a tioe stock on Laud. MAI STIIKFT, iikpivm:!!, oki:. OREGON SU0JJ1JNE and UNION PACIFIC Onlv Line EAST via SALT LAKE ag DENVER TWO TRAINS DAILY- Daily TIME SCHEDULES Dctakts AKRivas Heppnbr, Ob. Faat Mall For 9:00 a. m. Kast and West Faat Mall From Eaat and West 6:35 p. m. Express For 9:00 a, m. East and West Express From East and West S:S5p. STEAMER LINES. Boat service between Portland. Astoria, Oroicon City, Dayton, Palem, Independence, Corvallii and all Columbia and Willametta River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Rtparla and Lew Won leavo Rinaiia daily at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lewiston daily at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agon I, Hoppner. 4. L. CRlie, 3t