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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
( The Heppner Gazette Ki,ti.bli8hpH March 80. 18M. HSGUED THURSDAY MORNING. ITred Warnock tbtored at the Postofflco at Heppner Oregon, as econd-c'.ass matter. .Dec. 12, 1907 rand Itrrllal. Xoi for it ! Heppuer is to have tlsenjuieite pleasure of bearing OJ of tbe foremost artists, if uot tie? i arest, in the state of Oregon c the evening of tbe 30th of Dec. rntlle Odd Fellows liall. Tbe TVsftns Home Missionary Society cdttbe Methodist church 'South, larra bf ea happy iu securing tbe esiees of Miss Ethel Martin, ti-idjer of vocal and instrumental mcir, ami elocution, in the Co fcwabia CJlege at Milton, OregoD, Jbrjoerly of Chattanooga, Tenn. It is promised by those who lem-heaid Miss Martin that she will not disappoint her hearerp. t&reaa first cUss'iu the lines which professes. She can do the as welkaa teach the theory 1 it not fine that we are here 1 wtta?etl something out of the or IiD3uy and commou. Those good wcos'io are to be congratulated on IcSssjaig to our town something in tl wy of entertainment that tjJ eltvate, rehne. instruct, as jk please and furnish an even Kg i joy and pleasure. this not give us a taste for ni&ag higher iu the way of eu te'Sazument than we are sometimes ktraioruej to hear? Keep the fcAin miud Dec. SO. lie Horace U. Meivinley, who es rap recently from the Chinese prison atfSJmUen,. has been recaptured, is the T3 J J S. A. D. f iner, who is now iway term in tbe Multnomah County Janl ?bter bases Ins opinion on the Art tial La has received a letter from UlrSToley' which wat mailed atMnkden 28. In his letter to Puter, Mc- EjaZej Enclosed a letter to his wife, for anesHj- 3flrie Ware, asking Pater to mail 3to35rsv McKtnley. In this letter Mc KisSe says be expects to be back in tbe U itrttt) Slates about Christmas and tells I tw ;;-to watch the papers about that to 5ot .he announcement of bis return, 3X2x-&7 incloses a clipping from the IVtss Tiiaes of October S, which, in an- siej bis arrest, says that McKinley ifreejueotly a guest of the American Cooei&4e at Mukden before bis arrest Asa fruit and vegetable produc. isgrwantry eastern Clackamas is a mmth favored part of Oregon, says tbe Hiiacada Nes. Tbe country is veil watered, and in many local ities streams and rivulets fed by tet living springs flow through the e)ds and meadows. But farm n generally raise excellent crops i.hcly the ordinary methods ntjiyjred. The quality too is un scJ3e). In a camber of localities itelwmera are going into tbe fnsft jprowing business on scientific tutd up-to-date methods. Ka-gene Register: The First K.k)Bal bank recently ordered $1,X in silver from the mint at Francisco, and it came in 1,000 sbStvt doJlars of the coinage of 1879. Cbt j&ar specie payment was re eriia. This was almost 30 years ago, and these dollars were prob ata j coined to meet that emergen cy, aid were not used, and have Isixi i the vaults ever since. Many off ti t coins have bein out and back to She bank again. Haines Record: A smelter is ttt&g pit in at the new copper illicit,, the ranLandle and the Tarn HJkik, siutheast of North Powder. lriM Mills, who lately located tbtse Sne mines, says the first ship wmx of copper will be made about iLi-second week in December. The wi-ey is wry high. 1'rom 50,000 to 00,000 tons of lj are r-iied in the Butter creek an. Meadows country, each year, tLiy taviug been a good year. Altxt 00,000 tons -a ill Le har vt teJ. A. D. Iuskeep, of Lexingtou, wbs in 1he city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Sctivner were in from Eight Mile, Monday. A. W. Saling has rented his farm on Eight Mile. He will move to llardman where he has already built a new residence. Egbert R, Geife and Miss Joicey Lea thers, brth of Hanlman, were married in this city, Tnu-sday, Dec. 5, at the parlors of ths Palace hotel, Judge J, P. Williams officiating. Tbe Christmas exercis of the public school wilt be hel l Tuesday, Dec. 17. on account of tbe Teachers' Institute being held here the ISth, 19th, and COth, All patroos of the school Hnd others ure io vited to attend these exercises and help the school enjoy these festivities. The Baker City market is glutted with wood and coal. Josephine county is to have a second creamery, at Williams. At a Thurston shooting match one man won all the turkeys and one sheep. La Graude has laid 17,749 feet of cement sidewalks during the past few months. It is estimated that 700,000 bushels of wheat were raised within 12 miles of Echo. The Woodburn Commercial club is receiving many letters of inquiry from the east. Aaron P. Talent, founder of tbe town of Talent, and Martha A. Tal ent, his wife, celebrated their gold en wedding anniversary at their home in Med ford one day last week. A Eugene cannery has put up this year 20,000 cases of fruit and vegetables. This is more than dou ble the amount put up last year, and by far the largest amount ever handled. In addition to this they havo shipped and will ship from Eugene 23 carloads of dried prunes. LaGrande Observer: The moet iojr of tbt commercial bodies of tbe state in Pi rtlaud Sunday, demon strated conclusively one tliinur. and that was all of the districts outside of Portland are ready aud willing to have the holidays called off and let the business proofed. It is Portland that med the pro'ec ion, not the backwoods counties. Notice. Notice is hereby given that It the undersigned, under and by vir tue of tbe laws of the state of Ore gon, prohibiting the running at large of animals within Moirow county, have taken up and have in my possession at my place known as the Jones ranch, one mile south east of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, the following described animal: One black bow, white strip I in face, weight about 300 pounds, ring in nose, crop off both ears. The owner or owners of said ani mal is hereby notified that unless the same are claimed within the proper time or manner, that I will on the 28th day of December, 1907, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at -my said farm sell the said described animal in tbe manner aud for the purposes provided by law. Dated this 11th day of Decem ber, 1907. John Bylxd. BIO SHIPMENT. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' Department of the Interior . Land Office at The Dallegj Oregon: Dec. 7, 19UZ. Not'c Is hereby given that Thomas M. Scott, of Lexington, Oregon, has filed notice ,M his in tention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry Nr. lo:;! made Dec. 11th, 1901. for the Stf SiiX. of Sec. 27th S'A NE! Section 34, Towrihip X V.. Range 26. E., W. M. and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on Feb. 4. 1308. He names the following' witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Harvey JU HcAlister. Olin Hodsdon, William B Tucker, all of Lexington, Oregon, and David Hynd, of Heppner, Oregon. Decl2-Jaul6 C W. MOORE, Register. Faut Sc Matlock Order lO Barrel of Jamei H, Pepper Whiskey, Through It. Ran, Rothschild Bros, hired man, Fant & Matlock, of the Brewery saloon, of this city, have purchased 10 barrels- of the famous James E. Pepper whiskey. This whiskey was all bough t in bond and will be shipped direct to the Brewery. This is the first shipment of this celebrated whiskey ever brought lo Heppner. It is noted for its purity any pleasant flavor. Fant & Matlock are the sole agents. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. Orem. Dee. J. 1907. Notice is hereby given that Saddle Bo-wen. of Heppner, Oreaon, has tiled notloeoi herJn tention to make final tive-yenr proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 1123 made Nov, 5th, 1902. for the S!4 SE! Section 30. NE!4NE Section 31. NW& NWH Section 32, Township 3, S., Range 26 E. W. M .and that said proof will be made before J, P. Wllliuing. C. S. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Feb. 4 1908. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: William Hendrix, Henry Scherzlnger. Millie Miller, and Emil Orotkopp, all of Heppner, Oregon. Decl2-Janl6 C, W. MOORE, Register. Holiday Goods 1907 OPENING of Special Wares for Xmas TOY LAND AT MARQUARDSENS Jepartment Store I. Dolls Dolls Dolls Big Dolls, Little Dolls, all kindsof Dolls, and plenty of them at prices ranging from one cent to $25.00. Just bring the little girls and let them see more dolls than they ever dreamed of. ' Mechanical Toys In great numbers. Electric engines that will run continuous for 48 hours, and after a rest will run that much more, lieal steam engines too. Bring the boys. Animals Enough to overstock a circus. Everything from a chip munk to an elephant. The Tedd' Bears and all their cousins. . Useful and Ornamental Presents We now have on display such a showing in tjiis line that any and all remark fa vorably of them. When you fill a want, Or supply a need, f You have performed A Christmas act indeed. ' i Marquardsen's Department Store Notice For publication. Department of the Interior, " Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. October 3Uth, 1907, .. Notice is hereby given that Emellne E. Farm- worth of Heppner, Oregon, has filed notice of her intention to make final com mutated proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11832 made Deoeinber 8th. 1902, for the V NEJ4 and Wtf BEi Section 2, Township 3 N., Range 22 KW M, and that said proof, will be made before J. P. Williams, V. S Commissioner, ac his office iu Heppner, Oregon, on December 21.1907. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, the land, viz: Orrin E. Farngwoith, of Heppner, Oregon; Edward T. Farnsworth, of Heppner, Oiegon; Mary H. Funis worth, of Heppner, Oregon, and Marcellus Morgan, of Arlington, Oregon. Nov7-UecI2 C. W. JIO JKE. Register. Timbtr Land, Act June, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Just scratch a match light the Perfection Oil Heater and stop shivering. Wher ever you have a room that's hard to heatr-that the fur nace doesn't reach there you'll need a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Just the thing for buzzard time or between seasons. Its genial glowing heat makes any rocm cheerful and cozy. No smoke no smell smokeless device prevents. Brass "ll font holds 4 quarts of oil burning 9 hours. Fin ished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. which is so much appreciated by vorkers and students. Made of brass, nickel plated with the latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency for de scriptive circular if your dealer cannot supply the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) FUR S HOED wf 1 1 1 1 ii i nj i a " i 's ii ii i x r u niitf ir- iiii i rvi & i for spnt euh. 1 to more money for you to oh in Raw For nt Hide to naUuui to oil at home. Writ for Prios Lint. Msrkut lb-port. Shinpina Tiuw. and aUrat our HUNTERS' t&TRAPPERS'GUIDEsM United Slates Land Office, Tbe Dalles. Oregon. August 2Gth, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of 'the act of Congress of June;;, 1878, entitled "An act (or the sale of timber lands in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tearitory," as extended to all the Public Lund States bv act of Auvust 4, 1892. E. Jay Merrill, of Hard- man, county of Morrow, t-tHteof Oregon, has this day hied in thisofhce his sworn statement, No. 4273. tor the purchase of Lots z anu a or Section JNo. three, in Township No. 0 South, Range No. 26 E.. ff. M.. and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver at The Dallos, Oregon, on the 23rd day of January, 1908. He names as witnesses : Hugh Roberts, of Hard man. Oregon; G. W. Chapin, of llardman, Oregon ; J. C. Owen, of Hardman, Oreiron, and K. W. Robison. of Eight Mile, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly ths above-described lands are re quested to die their claims in this olTice on or before said 23rd dav of Januarv, ioas. C. W. MOORE, Register. No7-Jan9 Ideal Gentleman's Resort BILLIARD AND POOL ROOMS We take special pride in keeping our Tobacco and Cigars in excellent condition. Forty different brands ot high grade cigars constantly in stock. Try one of v our Havanas. Cigars wholesale and Retail. ' THE HEPPNER GAZETTE and the WEEKLY OREGONIAN tor $1.75 fa' 71 is: Mm w of Heppner C. A. RHEA, President T. A, RHEA, Vice-President GEO. CONSER. Cashier E. L. FRDELAND, Asst. Cashier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. W W, I"Hhc hmt Bwt Ikisroa the aahiwt rr wriu. Illaitrmtins all Par laimslt. U bnut Tmpn' Hili.m. Dmn Trp. 0aw Lw. How u4 h.rt to trap, tad to hwom wme OMfaltrmoim. It raculor Eoryclnpis. Prm.fl TooarcoftnoMn (I B. HidM tann-d boutjfal kntwo. Oor Mcnttr Bttnd Dosny mttrmru animal, tntrmpt. 11.00 pcrhotU. Sbip vrMar him a4 fun totitaaa MaiiiMatiKKaa. Aadcnck lirvo., Ifrri. tl, Mlssfp alii Hlp- Djpartmen. of the Interior. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nf vembep 1, 1!)07, Notice is lierebv piven that Patrick Cave, of Heppner,. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final com muted proof in support, of bin claim, j viz: HoniPHtead Kntry .No. 14978. made Feb. 2.J, 190(5. for the north one half. southeast quarter, sontlipast quarter. southeast quarter pec. 23, northeast quarter, northeast quarter see. 2G, ownship 4 s, range 2b east W. M., and tliatsnai'l proof will b ma'ie before J. P. Williams, L. 8. Commissioner, at his office in Heppuer, Oregon, on De cember 27, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon. and cultivation of, the land, viz: Louis Uroshens, Jeff McITerrin. John Gaunt and Glenn Hayes, all of Hepp ner, Oregon. Nov. 7-Dec 12 C. W. MOORE, Register. 4: Oldest Bank in Morrow Co. The First National baa been identified with Morrow County interests for over twenty years, and with our past experience we are prepared to furnish all accommodations consistent with bound bank ing nnder the National Bank Act. We have always made a specialty of banking by mail. Customers out of town receive the same attention as those doing business at the bank. General banking business solicited. Four per cent paid on time deposits. J7I GILLIAM & BISBEE HARDWARE See our beautiful line of Holiday goods consisting The editorial pace f tb Weekly Ore roniaa Htm a broa4 treatiMBt t a wide taBfe o auojecta. t of cut glass, hand painted china, fancy crockery and glassware, silverware. Nov elty sets for all tastes com bining both beauty and service. GILLIAM & BISBEE