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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
Local and Personal Notes. Children a specialty. Sigsbee. Soma special opening prices. 8igbee, Sigsbee, Photographer. Club build Glasses properly ntted at P. 0. Borjf'e. tf. Good picture the rule, not an acci-d-'nt at Siiisbee's. Bine ,flam oil stoves at Gilliam & IMsbees. Fire proof. Highest cash price paid for hides pelts and furs. PhilCohn. Dr. Winnanl tr,uuantees his glasses o give uatisfaotton. Harmless sheep marking paint at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Dr. WJnnard will fit you with glasses at acost ot$2.50 to $7.50. Dr. Winnard has taken a special course in the treatment of the Eye. Ear, .Nose and Throat. Plain family work 75c per dozen at the Heppner steam laundry. Stallion record books made to euit this territory. Letter than the Eastern kind at the Gazette office. White enameled refrigerators at Gii 4im & Bisbee's. A carload of machinery just arrived Gilliam & Bisbee's, Gilliam & Bisbee will let you take a Dedrinu mower on trial. Wm. Tliiomson was up from"; ordan .-Siding, Tuesday, transacting business. Atty. Sam Stark, of Hood River, ia atteDdiDR court here. Atty. Slater came over from Tendleton, Tuesday, to be in at tendance at court. Ed Anderson, an old time Mor row count? boy, but now a prosper ous sheepman of Wallowa county, came in on Tuesday evening's train for a short visit with relatives and friends. See J. W. Vaughan for the latest designs in wall paper, "sarjitas" ,nd mouldings. Agent for Alfred Peats prize wall paper, the most artistic ever seen in Heppner. Samples at Binns Bros. Doric Lodge, K. of F., will er. tertain the Grand Lodge officers on next Tuesday evening. Clams and a general good time are in order. An invitation to all visiting Kuights is extended aud a full at tendance of the members is re quested. A. W, Goodman, who has been A clerk for Minor & Co., the past four years, went to Hood liiver this morniug, where he will spend the summer. Fred Beymer and Miss Mable Fuller, both of LexiDgton, were darned in this city last Sunday. jack and Stallion lor Sale. I have a stallion and jck for eale. For particulars and terms inquire of F. P.Vaughn, Heppner. Mhlle l-fKliom and Barred Hoc ten. White Leghorn eggs for sale by the liundred t G5c per setting of 15. Single .otiin fiSft. Barred Rock eiiRB at same piice. See my chickens and you will want some like them. Leave order at OoWa restaurant. A.J.Cook. Lost Gold cufT button. Return to this office and get reward. Foley's Orino Laxative cures consti pation and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and tegular. Orino is wipe. ior to pills and tablets as it does tot tripe or nauseate. Slocum Drug Co CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Worn Out. That's the way you feel about the lungs when you have a h eking coush. Its foolishness to let it go on and trust to luck to get over it. wnen Ballard' Uo.e ,oundS,rup will stop the cough and heal the lung. Price 2-ic, Mb, and 1,00 per bottle. 8old by Patterson & Son. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTORIA Morrow County Schools. Editor Gazette: The writer ve iled the primary room of the Heppner Bchool a few minutee, May 4. The little people were working enthusiastically at a read ing lesson. They Bhow much apt itude in recognizing new words, their work iu phonica having pie pared them for this kind of work. One class also did aome very cred itable work in numbers. The other class did not recite in num bers while I was present I noted that most of the pupils were care ful aud painstaking with their slatework. v On Friday, I vtsited the Lex ington school a short time. I found Prof. Wilooi and hia assistants busy with the closing work of the year. The teachers and pupils feel that they have done a good year's work. In the evening a local educa tional meeting was held at the hall. A large crowd was in at tendance, including several teach ers from t the adjoining districts. On the program were seveial ex- cellent musical numbers and reci tations. Misses Ruth Brown and Vesta Cutsforlh and Prof. Wilcox each read an interesting and in structive paper. The writer spoke a short time upon "The Influence of Environment." The pu.?iis of the Lexington school and soaae of their friends have made arrangements for water with which to irrigate the school grounds. W. G. Scott furnisnes the wind-mill and the water. The pipe has been laid into the school yard and the trees are not lacking u irrigation now. Several trees are already plauted and more will be planted next year. S. E. NOTSON, County Superintendent. The Lexington school boys came to Heponer and met defeat at the bands of the local school young sters iu a game of base ball, Sun dny afternoon. This patne imme diately followed the benedicts and single men in a twist at the Na tional game. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Itrrltrultoit of l aiitl Title. In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. HuKistriition of land title. In the mutter of the appli- ' cation of It. V. Hynd and W. 8. Thomson to register e the title to South lmlf. Southeast juarter of sec tion 2, east half of north east quarter and northeast quarter of southeast quar. of section 11 in township 1 south range 24 E. W. M. Also commencing at the. northeast corner of the northwest q-arter of the northeast quarter of stud section 11 in township 1 8. B. Si E. W. M .runnin? thence south 40 chains, theucewest28 71 4 chainB, thence north 40 chains, theare east 28.71 chains to place of beginning, to- Application No. 3 gether with bII water rights thereunto belong ing, orappurtent thereto; save and except from said above described land tfce right of way of the Ore gon Kailwny and Naviga tion Company's railroad , consisting of a strip of land 100 feet wide, being fx) feet in width on each side of the cuiter line of the main track of said railroad as same is staked out and located across said land, such title being subject to easement of Kil tie Petteys, Eddie A Hammer and heirs ft law of Kdward dull' as re corded in Hook W at pi'KO 127 Deed Kecords of Mor row County. Oregon, VS. Katherine I'etteys, aud A. C. Petteys, her hus band. Caroline Fimrks and J. B. tfpsrks her husband, Fred (Jicntfer and Surah Gicnger, his wife, Mary Fry and John C. 1 ry, Her liusoami, John Gienger and Jennie M. Gienner, his wife. George W. tiienger and Alpha V. Girni;er, his wife Jonn lt-we, Francis Horn. Samuel .toso William Hose. Kdwsr.l Kso and Charles Kose heirs at law of Louisa Rose, deceased. K.i.lie A. Hammer and Kmnm F. Hammer. Ins wire, Isaac A.' Howard find Kdlth A. Howard, his wile, anil State land Hoard of the si tutu of Oregon, and to all wh m it mny com-cri.. TAKE NOTICE, That on the first Uy of May, l'.K, an applica tion was riled by said It F. Hi nd aud W.S. Thomson In the Circuit Court of the State of nroirmi for the County of Morrow for the ini tial registration ol the title of the land above described. x-nw.nnlesi vou apt ear on or before tne win iiav f June. A. I). l!', and show cna-e why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, ana a uecree win oe entered according to the prayer of the appllca. tion and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. W.O.HILL. Clerk. C. K. Vt oodson, Attornev for applicants, lit In My 0 Copyright ljmJ, Iiev. Jnmes Henderson will con duct evening service at All Saints church, Thursday, May 13, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. James Welch returned to her home iu Portland, yesterday morniog after a mouth's visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Dutton. Walter Drum Rod Miss Millie Hogelaud, both of this county, were married at the council cham ber in this city, Thursday, May G, by Judge Williams. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A3TO R I A Coffee Just Coffee, but perfect Coffee. Your grocer will grind It better if ground at home not too fine. Notice. Notice is hereby niven that I, the un dersigned person, have under and pur suant to the Laws of the State of Oregon prohibiting stock from running ot large in the County of Morrow, taken up, and now have at mv place on Rhea creek, about 11 miles south wet ff Heppner, Oregon, the following described animal, to-wit : One brown ma-e, both I ind feet white, left front foot white and wire cut, brand ed with plain C with quarter circle connected, while snip on tnd if nose, weight 1000 pounds. The owner or owners of faid animal ate hereby notified that unless paid ani mnl is claimed and the costs and reaon ablt charges ot taking and keep ng same paid on or beiore Satnrdiy, May 1, l'Kt'.l. 1 will on paid day sell such animal as provided bv law for the eale of stock so found rnnninir at latge. Dated April -! l'.KJ'.t. ARCHIK TOX. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION". I nited States Land Ortice, The Dalles, Oregon, April 20. lWHt. Ni.ticc is hereby givon that State of Oregon has filed in this office its application, Serial So. Ci47iiJ, to select under the provisions of the Act of rongrcss if August 14. lsS and the Acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, the N'i NKi of Sec. IT T. 4 8 U. ' Kast Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, ,r for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavit of protest in this office, on r before the Kith day of June. 1. Apr. Joue C. W. MOOKE, Register. A Few Facts About Clothing Of course we're partial to our own clothes. When we bought our stocks, we saw most all the styles and all the cloths that all of the important makers showed. We couldn't give you a better proof of our own belief in the garments that ate here than our possession of them. Not that there aren't lots of first class man A book about Men's Fashions free if 3'ou ask for it. IIVCJreiTTY CIvOTHKS SHOP OFFICERS V. O. MINOR, President J. II. McHALEY, Vice-President W.S. WHARTON, Cahier VAWTER CRAWFORD, Asst. Cashier Bank of Capital, Fully Paid, -Undivided Profits - - Four Per cent Interest paik on Time and Savings Deposits Your Banking Solicited The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Billiards and Pool F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop International Cor. Schools Scranton, Ea. Can give you thorough training in any of the following professions Mark X before course you desire information aoout. Ad Writer, Hook Keeper, Commercial haw, Illustrator, Hign Painter. Marine Engineer, Mechanical draftsman, English Branches. Sheet Metal Worker, Electrician, French, German and Spunish with Edison Repeating Phonograph. H. V. REED. Representative B0X 11 .... PORTLAND, OREGON I r The Palm Robert Hart. Prop. Ice Ova m let Ova in Sotla Ilijrli (Jrade Cisrsirs Fresh Candies Nuts ami Fruits Lunch Goods leo rl.l ( Wji. Coin. y Oranjrea.de I Root Beer ufacturers, but even in a group of excel lent lactones one product is bound to stand a little ahead, and as far as we can cal culate are better made and smarter styled and more durable than any of a dozen sorts we might have had at the same prices. Like to have your judgment. DIRECTORS W. O. MINOR J. II. McHALEY W. G SCOTT C. E. WOODSON W. S. WHARTON Heppner $50,000 00 2259 33 HOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hot,. MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under' New Management. Tboronghlj Renovated and Befiitted. Beet Menls in tbe City. HADDOCK. 4 CO. Props. Architect, Plumber, Mechanical Ki.gineer, Civil Engineer. Surveyor, Ascayer. Chemist, Mining Engineer, Contractor and Builder. Cook's Restaurant I ,,! Served at all Meals I ! Hours. We make a Specialty Of Short Orders. Everything cooked in plain sight. Highest Market Price paid in cash for fresh eggs. Groshens Building, corner Main and May Streets. A. J. Cook. Prop. 5- wis Summons. 'n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Minnie N.Mulloy, plaintiff, s. Eobert Mul loy. defendant. ; To Robeit Mulloy, the above named defend ant: In the nann of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to apDear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 6th day of May, lflu!, said date being six weeks from March 23, l'JOM, the date ,of the first publication of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, fo want thereof the plaintiff will take judgmeu against you for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: For a desree forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony existing ;be tween you and the plaintiff and Jfor the custody of Jetrel Mulloy, minor child if yourself and plaintiff You will take notice als6, that this summons is served upon you by publication thereof in pursuance of an ;order of the Hon. C. C. Pat tergon. Judge of the County ''ourt of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, which order is dated March 'Jl, W), and prescribed that ssr viceof this sonimons shall be made on joiil y publication thereof not less tiian once aweik for six consecutive weeks,) S. E. NOTSON. Men 5-May 6 Attorney for Plaintiff. The editorial page of tn Weekly Or gonlan gives a broad treatment t a wide ran ex or aublecta. I. w Rates to Oregon DAILY During March and April From all parts of the East via Union Pacific Oregon Short Line The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Southern Pacific $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas City Correspondingly low from all ether points. To the Public Write letters everybody you know in the V- tell them about the.- low eoiotrst rates. Send thera hter.t tine about Ort-gon, or send their ad dresses to us and t will do it. In thi--v von can be a great help iu th- growth and progrtss of your state. You Can Prepay Fares for any oae from any place if you war'' to. IVposit the necessary am tint wi'-i our localagent and l.e will telegrai-u ticket promptly. Inquire of agents or wr te to WM. Mi .Ml' KK AY General Passenger Agent The Orecon Unilroad & Navigation C. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon; PORTLAND, OREGON.