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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
M. E. Church, South. Summons. . The Weed's News Local and Personal Happening in and About the City. Corn's. properly ntteJ at P. O. tf. R. F. IlyDd went to Tortland, .Mooday, If yoa want that bouse moved eee J. H. Cox. Percy Jarnan, of Butter creek, is iu the city. Guy llusfon was in from Eight Wile, Tuesday. Geo. Lund came in from ller mia'oD, Tuesday. W. O. Minor weot to Portland, yesterday morning. See that alluminum window at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Grain drills and chop mills at Gilliam & Bisbee'a. Tommy Avers, of Pendleton, is -visiting in the city. John McEntire, was up from JLexington. Tuesday. Theodore Anderson came in from Eight JVlilp, Tuesday. C. A. Minor went to Portland, tho first of the week. Highest cash price paid for hide? 1elt8 and furs. Fliil Cohn. Lon Wattenburger was in from Butter Creek, Tuesday. Al 8earcy, of Condon, was fleppner visitor Sunday. Thos. Graham ' came np from lone, yesterday evening. R. L. Benge, of Lexington, was a business visitor Monday. Goy Huston, of Eight Mile, was -a business visitor yesterday. Brighten up your house with that hygienic kalsomine at Gilliam Bisbee's. Water pipe is cheaper than it was ever sold before at Gilliam & "Bisbee's. Gilliam & Bisbee are still selliuc -cement at $3.50 a barrel; lime $2.50 Spot cash. l That alluminum cooking ware at Gilliam & Bisbee's is something -wonderful. Joe Lnokman, who has been snf. fering with rheumatism is able to be out again. J. T. Williamson, of LaGrande, was a Heppner visitor the latter part of the week. Gilliam & Bisbee have justW. lered another car load of cement to sell at $3 50 per barrel. Miles Mulligan is walking on crushes, the result of stepping on a nail which penetrated his foot M. H. Corrigall, president of the First National Bank came in from Lis Batter creek ranch, Tuesday. Frank Gilliam returned from Portland, Tuesday evening, where he has been for the past two weeks. F. f!, Marquardsen returned Tuesday eveniig from Spokane, where he had been buying goods from Eastern representatives. J Rev. B. A. Warren, of The Dalles, will spend Sandav, Jan uary 30th in Heppner and hold services in the Episcopal church as follows: Friday evening at 7:30. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock fol lowed by holy communion. Even ing services at 7:30. Superseding the Pacific Express compsny, the American Express company will open offices April 1 in Portland, Oinabst, an J all inter mediate points on thi Union Pa cific. Oregon Short Line and ti e Oregon Railroad and Navigation company. The new contract with the Harriman system, whereby the Pacific Express is displaced by the acgreasive American Express gives the second largpst express coin pauy in the United States entrance to Portland. Children " Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Sunday school at 10 a. m.. At 1 1 a. m.. services preparatory to the special revival which com mences with this uervice, to which wo invite every member of the church, and Christian who can be present. Don't fail us. The Ep- worth League will mee at 0 p. m. Every leAguer and friend to the move please be on hand. Preach ing at 7 p. m. Subject: "The Un conscious Might of Character.'' This is an address especially suited to young men, and it will - pay you to bear it. Won't you come? As a pastor of the church, and as a citizen of yonr community I have been looking ou with solici tude and studying the moral con ditions and spiritual needs of the people. I have earnestly prayed that every church might succeed in doing the will of the master, and that every sinner might ob tain a full and free salvation. I rejoice in the progress made, tend iug to that end. But I am sure we are far from a complete victor). Lbnstian people ot every name will you not come and join ns in our prayerri and efforts to save this people, and when they are saved let them join the church of their choice, and let us all work in bar mony for the common good. Then I am sure the Lord will delight to bless us all. Let us cultivate th spirit of onr Lord here', then we wilt love eacn other all tue more up yonder. E. P. Warren, Pastor Herman Neilson was in from Hardman, (yesterday. Mrs. Jerry Brosuan came in from Butter creek, Tuesday. W. W. Hew rd, of Butter creel was a business iitoi yesterday. Mike Marshal was in town yes terday. This is Mr. Marshal's first visit since he was so brutally as saulted by a hold up man in Th Dalles. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A WANTED The Overlaud Monthly wants an energetic capable mac o woman, in Heppoer to act as' County Manager in Morrow Count;, to conduct a subscription campaign. Uood pav permanent employment, experience tin necessary. References required. Out fit and instructions free, Addreea irn mediately, ''Circulation Manager.' Overland Monthly, 773 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED Immediately, responsible men and women of neat appearance to solicit subscriptions for the Overland Monthly. Pleasant, profitable work. Splendid commission, valuable cash prizes. Pe'manent employment for hustlers. Give reference, address Cir culation Manager, Overland Monthly, 773 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Application for Grazing Permits, Notice is hereby given that all appli cations for permit to graze cattle. horses, and sheep within the WHIT MAN NATIONAL FOREST during the eason of 1910, must be filed in Zmy fllce at Surapter, Oregon, on or before iruary 25, 1910. Full information in regard to the grazing fees to be charged nd blank forms to be used in making pplic ations will be furi.i-ibed upon re quest. HENRY IRELAND, Supervisor. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. The First National Bank of Heppner, Oregon, a Corporation,. Plaintiff, vs Jennie W. Mut.ock and H. J. Matlock,, Defendants. To Jennie W. Matlock nnd II . J. Mat lock, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon, You arid each of v ju are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com1 plaint tiled auainst vou in the above entitled suit on or before six weks lrom the Gth day of January, A. D , 1910. to-wit: Ou or before the 17th day of February, A. D 1910, and if vou fail to answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief deraanaed in its complaint heiein, namely, for judgment against you and eaoh of you upon certain promiwsury note in the sura of Five Thousand Dollars, (85000.00), dated May 8, 1903, with intereottbereot at the rate of eight per cent per annum from said date, less the "una of Four Hundred Dollars, (8400 0C;, paid there' on May 12. 1904, Four Hundred Dollars, (8400 00); paid therwon June 14 1905. Four Hundred Dollars, 0f.400.00), paid thereou June 29, 1906, Four Hundred Dollars, (8400.00), paid thereon Jane 10, 1907, and for the sum of Seven Hun dred Thirty-three and 30-100 Dollars, ($733 30), paid thereon March 10, 1909, aud for the further sum of Five Hun dred Dollars, (8500.00), attorney's fees, fluid promissory note tieiug payable to 'John Q. Wilson, and asuigned to the plaintiff herein, and for the further sum of Fifty-Nine Hundred Forty Dollars, (5910 00). with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 20iii day of November, A. D. 1908, and for the further Bum of Six Hundred Dollars, (ifGOO. 00), attorney's f'e.8, and for plBintiB's costs and disbursements of this suit, and for a decree of this court for tlie foreclosure of two certain mortgages described in said complaint, securing the payment of said Bums, and execu'ed by ihe said defendants, being upon and covering the following des cribed real property, to-wit: The Southwest Qua-ter of Section Thirty; the Est Half of the Southwest Quarter and Lots three aud tour of Section Nine teen ; the East Half of the Northwest Quarter and Lots one and two of Sec tion Thirty-one in Township Two South of liaoge Twenty-seven. Also the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of tbe South west Quarter of Section Twentj-flvej the Southeast Quarter- and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four; the Northwest Quarter and the Nottljeait Quarter and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter and the North Half of the Soitbwest Quarter of Section Thirty-six jn Town snip Two, South of Range Twenty-six all East of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County. State of Oregon. lhat the premises may be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of said above named sums, and in case such proceeds fail to pay the same, then to obtain an execution against you for the balance remaining due. and also that you and each of you and all persons claiming by, through or under vou or either of you be forever barred of any rigui, one, claim, i;en. equity ol re demption and interest in and to said irlortgaged premises, and for such other and further relief, as will more Jul y appear by reference to complaint on flit herein. You and each of you are hereby soti fied that if you fail to appear and wer tbe complaint as above required the said plaintiff will apply lo the Court I i ir 1 i . .. or in a reuei uemanueu in sam com plaint. This Summons is served upon yott by publication thereof once a weak for aix consecutive wseks in the Heppner Ga ette, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, published at Heppner. br virtue of an ordr made and entered herein rn the 5th day of January, A. D. 1910, by tbe Honorable V. (J. Patterson. Countv odge of Morrow Countv, Oregon, and the date of the first publication of said Summons is January 0th. 1910. and the date of the last publication will be Feb ruary 17th, 1910. I?am h. aw Vactor, Attorney for Plaintiff. nn mor GOOD Heppner, We have just Company GOODS Oregon Notice For Publication. Uoi Department of the Interior, e l States Land Office at The Dal ec, Oiegon, Jin. 0, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Stephen . I'.ai l iw, if K'v'ht Mil, who on Eph- ruary Li, J'li;;. .Nov. L'li H 4, made hotneste id entry No. ' 1-152 and 14013, eeiial Nn. (iL'T'i'i in ! 'Ki'li! "for lot 'J SW'4 NF'4' and W,'.. SK)4 section 4. township .'! S ration 24 E W M. has fild notice of intention to make tinal five year proot, tJ eatabli-h claim to the land abive described, before J. P. Wil liams, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Heppner Oregon, on the 21st day of February, 1910. Claimint naraeu as witrrsces: Claude Huston, Aaron Peterson, Noah Clmk and Egbert Young, 6.1 ol Eight Mi'e, Oregon. C. W. VOIRE, Reiteter. Jtn20 Feb 17 received a ship ment of Ladies Suits, Coats and Capes by Express. The very newest things shown and all mighty pretty. Drop in and see them when you have the time. We'll show them to you gladly. Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on wait end of Hay Street - Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON.. A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W Ofllc. la Palac. Hot.l H.ppn.r, Oregon VV. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set ot abstraol bookt in Morr.w oounty. DR. Al. A. LEACH Permanently located in Heppner. Offioe in tbe new FBir building. Gas administered. N. E. WINNARD, Al. D. PHYSICIAN & SfJRUEON Graduate of : Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med College! 1890. Busk Medical College, 1892. Red Front Livery & feed Stables 1 Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS 4.IVERY RIGS Hbppseb, Obiooh . Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office ia Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow buildine over Patterson & Son't Drugstore. mm Restauran R. W. HiCKOK Grainbroker 11 Andy Cook & Son Props. Refitted and Thoroughly Renovated Heppner, Orbgon Notice for Publication. 1 ton. of Heppner, Oregon, who on rr.ur?B The People's fell Market rtr S half s?E quarter and SE quar- S. E. Notson ATTORNEY Department of tbe Interior, United States Land Office, at LaGrande, omeeln odd Fellows Bid Oregon, January 24, 1910. N tice is hereby jjivea that Cleveland Wa ton. of Heppner, Oregon, who on Sept entr qua t?r S'V jnr'er cect on 7, township 2 S runjjp, 2.1 K V M.. has filed notice of in tention to m;ike final comuni'atlon proof, t (nta!ilir cUim t.i the Urd above de scribed, before J. 1. Wi liarns, U. S. (,'omri,issiouer at hia oiliee in Ht-ppner, ire,0D, tn the loth day of March, 1910. Oaimant names as witnesses : Fran s Mot ahe, James Hinging, L V Gentry and G E JArers, all of Heppner, Ortuui. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Jan 27 Feb 24 AT LAW. Heppner, Oregon. Fi ret class white cook and only white labor employed Aleals Served at all Hours Main Street Heppner, ... Orkgox Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six storv, lire proof building. Kept constantly on t an J and can be furnishes cn short notice t parties wishing to drive into he interior. First, claaj : ; flacks and Buouies CALL j! ROUND AND 8bi? U. WE CATER TC VUfi ? : : : : UCMMERCIAL TRAVELERS .ND CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : HeoDner, Oreaon Wherry & Twichell, Props. Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHI1NN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us Tb editorial pa of th Wkly Or, roniaa giva a bn4 trauBit to a vt4 rani: ol suojaota. All kinds of Fresh and Cured Aleats. Beef, Mutton, Fork. Veal, Hamburger, Saueage. DR. A1ETZLER. DBNTIMT Located in Odd Rooms 5 and 6. Fellows building. European Plan MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. w. o. v. HeppniT Caiup No. 10, meet iml and 4th Kridaycof eaoh month. Yi-Ui::: nu-iitiwrij um-diailj- invited. L. W.Bl'.luUS, C.C J. L. YEAUER, Clerk. Rates $LOO Th Htppnec Oaaette the news of 14o--row County; Th Wetkly Oregomaa ti news and thought of th wor.d. Both ti a tpeclal prlc. Inqulr or aji!rea Xn Gaaette, Heppner. Or. r,.. , 1 can at in uaeue omc tni lesrn r.j ami. inu, ..i...cr. ..... Pluhbln. Dfr -l!h th. k:t Or FulL MfciscuAN, Jk. A Bet. Manage jonlao.