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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
The WeeK's News M-E- church, south. Summons. t()i ii iiid P'H.rii Hdpeniiitf jr and hour rhel itv i QiaHB Borg'a proi-rl ntl at P. O tf ' II ii; linnt each riit U4iii fut hide peltd and far. MulOoit'. Irv Ben oh i i-hiii v r Lone Bock, 8u da I bid very much encouraged with the nroopects of the revival Hnrvicea being held at the South Methodiat church. Eappcially am I pleased with the hearty co-oper ation of the local paators and member of the various churches. inia la us it should be. 1 he mu sic is delichdui: every one, and from gets better, at every service. Mr. Rogers hs already woo all hearts to him by the use of the cornet and his musical voice. The ser vices will be held at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. through the week and the usual bourn of service will be ob served ou Sanday. Rev. Davis, pastor of the Baptist church, preached a strong sermon on Wed nesday night. Tho public is in vited to all these services. E. P. WanBEN, Pastor. A. W. Go 'imH!i cite up from Ilood River, Tuesday. Emtnett Cooh'an came np from Portland, Friday evening. Try onB of thoH never fail oil cans at Gilliam & Binben's. . Mr. ana mrs. u. Hynd re turned from Portland, Monday Nt Webb caro over from Walla Walla, Saturday evening, ' vi -r-r-1 j m v . a. if. iuitz, or lone, was an in coming pasuenger Tuesday even ing. Attornev Carter, of Pendleton. -was in the citv on leeal business. Services for Sunday, February C. -prldav " Sanday school 9:45 a. m. Ep- worth League devotional meeting, Make your grain ro farther by 6 Preaching 11 a. m. and 7 1 . .l Til 1 1 'II' O I - uuyiug a L'uop win at utunain , Uisbees, Methodist Episcopal Church. p m, by tue pHStor, tv alter Jj. Airbeart. Subject, morning ser mon: "The Need and Value of a Creed." Evening sermon: "Evolution." The morning sermon will be the first of a series of ten numbers entitled, "Essentials of the Chris tian Creed." The evening ser mon will be the first of a series entitled, -'Christ in the Light of Modern Thought." The One Minute washing Ma chine sold on trial at Gilliam & Pisbees. Judge Bean will convene circuit court in Ileppner, Tuesday, Feb ruary 15. Mr and Mrs C A Minor and daughter Blanche returned from Portland, Friday. L. L. Matlock, of Portland, was shaking hands with old friends in Ileppner, the first of the week. Edgar Ayers who baa been vis- iting at Payette. Idaho, for the past two weeks returned Tuesday evening. Ine examination for census en umerators for Morrow countv will Winter is again with us with toe conduoted by Postmaster Smead as with the ground partially cov at the school house in this city ered with snow, ext Saturday, February 5, State Depository. The First 'National Bank i Herpuer has been appointed state depository by State Treasur er Steel. A. B. Stanley, the Lone Rock merchant, came over with Irye Bennett, Sunday. Mr. Stanley 4ms been sick for some time. lie left Monday morning for The "Dalles where he will go to a hos pital. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A WANTED The Overland Monthly wants an energetic, capable mac o woman, in Ileppner to act as County Manager In Morrow County, to conduct a subscription campaign, uood pav Petition for New Road. A petition for a new road from permanent employment, experience un fleppner to Lone Rock by way of oecee8r- Keierences required, out ui mum lUBiiuLiiuua i nr. auuierB iiu mediately, "Circulation Manager. Overland Mootbly, 773 Market St., San Francisco, Cat. Torcupine and Rood canyons, is 4)eing circulated and ia being eigoed by many. The proposed road would short en 'the distance now being traveled between this city and Lone .Bock, about 8 miles and would also elim inate several bad hills, which would be of great convenience and benefit to many people between 4iere and Lone Bock. WANTED Immediately, responsible men and women of , neat appearance to olicit subscriptions for the Overland Monthly. Pleasant, profitable work. Splendid commission, valuable cash prizes. Pe-uianent employment for hustlers. Give reference, address Cir eulation Manager, Overland Monthly, 773 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Gt-illcJren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA He Didn't Bet "A man In my county," said a Kan sas congressman, "was always anxious to bet on his game of checkers. One time he was about to play a game for $10 with a fellow called Three Fin- cered Jack. Suddenly one of his friends exclaimed: " 'Don't bet. Charlie. Don't you know that fellow wore ofT two fingers playing checkers? That's why he's called Three Fingered Jack.' "That settled It. The bet was never made. A man who had worn off two fingers by brushing them up and down the checkerboard was too much for my friend." Kansas City Journal. Application for Grazing Permit. Notice la hereby given that all appli cations for permits to graze cattle, horses, and sheep within the WHIT MAN NATIONAL EOREST during the season ot J'.uu, must be nied in my otllce at Sumpter, Oregon, on or before February S5, 1910. Full information In regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request. HENCY IRELAND, Supervisor. Notice For Publication. A Bitter Disappointment. "When I was in Taris." remarked the collector of curios, "I discovered Jn a bookstall a volume which I knew at first glance to be of extraordinary value. I could scarcely believe my good luck. Breathless, I Inquired the price of the dealer. Just think of H! 1 -ou!d have had that treasure for a song!" "Well, why didn't you get it?" "Never could sing a note in my life," ?rled the collector, bursting into tears. New York Times. The Audience Moved. lie had been trying to start a re vival fervor, but the audience was un responsive. "O ye of flinty hearts," he cried, "will nothing move you ?" 'Tass the hat, boss," answered tho gamin, "and we move immediately." Florida Times-Union. Department of l lie loteror, United States Land Office at The Dal es, Oregon, Jin. 0, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Stephen A. Bailow, of Kiht Milf, who on Feb ruary I'D, l '.);, Nov. Jij. I'.ki, made homestead entry No. 12152 and 14013, serial .No. i'.(i' ana u.i.jmu tor 101 z S'i4' NE4' and '.,SE'; section 4. township S S rangn 21 E W M, has filed notice" of intpntion to make fitai five year prool, to esubH-h claim to the land ab ve described, before J. P. Wil liams, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Ileppner, Oregon, on the Slat day of February, 1010. Claimant rmmes as witnsfe: Claude Huston, Aaron Peterson, Nosh Clark and Egbert Young, all of Eight Mile, Oregon. C. W. VOORE. Kej'eter. J,n20 Feb 17 In tbe Clrouit Court of the State of I Oregon for Morrow County. The First National Bank of Heppner, Oreiron, a Corporation, Plaintiff, ve Jenn e W. Mat.ock and H. J". Matlock, Defendants. To Jennie VV. Matlock and II. J. Mat lock, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon, You and each of y rj are hereby re quired to appear and answer tbe com plaint tiled aieainst you in the above entitled suit on or before eix we-ks irorn the 6th day of January. A. D , 1910. to-wit : On or before the 17th day of February, A. D 1910, and if you fail to answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in ita complaint heiein, namely, for judgment agamsi yoo and eaoii of you upon a certain promissory note In the sum of Five Thousand Dollars, (SoOOO.OO), dated May 8, 1903, with interest tbereoi at the rate of eight per cent per annum from aaid date, 'ess the -urn of Four Hundred Dollars, (8400 0C;, paid there on May 12. 1904. Four Hundred Dollar, (8400 00), paid thereon Jane 14 1905. Fou' Hundred Dollars, ($400 00), paid thereon June 29, 1906, Four Hundred Dollars, (9400.00), paid thereon Jane 10, 1907, and for the eum of Seven Hun dred Thirty-three and. 80-100 Dollars. ($733 30), paid thereon March 10, 1909, and for the further sum of Five Hun dred Dollars, (8500.00), attorney's fees, said prouiisHory note being payable to John Q. Wilson, and assigned to the plaintiff herein, and for the further sum of Fifty-Nine Hundred Forty Dollars, (15940 00). with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, A. D. 1908, and for the further sum of Six Hundred Dollars, ($600.00), attorney's f-es, and for plaintill's costs and 'disbursements of this suit, and for a decree of this court for the foreclosure of two certain mortgages described in said complaint. securing the payment of said sums, and execu ed by ibe said defendants, being upon and covering the tollowing des cribed real property, to-wit: The Southwest Qua ter of Section Thirty; the East Half of the Southwest Quarter and Lots three and 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 Range Twenty-seven. Also the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter and the East Half of tbe South west Quarter of Section Twenty-five; the Southeast Quarter and tbe South Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four; the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter and tbe North Half of the Sontheast Quarter and the North Half of the Soitbweet Quarter of Section Thirty-six in Town snip Two, South of Range Twenty-six all East of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County. State of Oregon. That the premises may be sold ana 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 agaiost you for the balance remaining due, and also that you and each of ycu and all persons claiming by, through or under you or either 01 vou be lorever barred ol any right, title, claim, lien, equity of re demption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for soch other and further relief, as will more fol y appear by reference to complaint oa file herein. Yon and each of you are hereby noti fied that if you fail to appear and an swer the complaint ae above repaired the said plaintiff will apply le the Court for the relief demanded in aaid complaint. This Summons ia served upon yea by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in tbe ileppner Ga zette, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, published at Ileppner. by virtue of an order made and entered herein rn the 5th day of January, A. D. 1910, bv the Honorable C. C. Patterson. Countv Judge of Morrow Countv, Oregon, and the date of (he first publication of said Summons is January ttth, 1910, and the date of the last publication will be Feb ruary 17th, 1910. bAM i.. aw ACTOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. nn mor a GOOD Heppner, Company GOODS Oregon We have just 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. PBOFESSI02TAI, CASES Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. t Offlce on weit end of May Street Heppner Oregon. C E, WOODSON. A TTORNEY-A T-LA W Office a palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon DR. M. A. LEACH DBNTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas administered. Wy L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of ia Mor re w oonnly. HnrntKS, abstract books Omooh. Frank B. Klstner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson A Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow building over Patterson 4 Son's Drugstore. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN ic Sl'RUEON Graduate of: Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med College 1890. Busk Medical College, 1892. Red Front Livery & Feed stables Willie Stewart, Prep FIRST-CLASS :LIVERY RIGS nn 1 rn R. IV. HICK0K Grainbroker IIeppneb, Orboon Notice for Publication. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, at LaGrande, Oregon, oanuarv 24, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Cleveland Wa'ton. of Heppner, Oregon, who on September 8, 19.1S, made homestead ntrv, No. 01.12-2. for N W quarter SE narier .- uait mi quarter ana st; quar ter SW quarter section 7, township 2 S runne 2U E W M.. has filed notice of in tention to make finul commutation proof, tt fstablisti claim to the Urrd above de scribed, before J. r. Wiiliams, U. S. Commiesiooer at his olfioe in Ileppner, (iregoo, on the 15th day of March, HtlO. Claimant names as witnesses : Frank McCahe, James liingius, L V 4entry and G E fAyers, all of ileppner, Oreuon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Jan 27 Feb 24 Office In Odd Fellow. Bid Heppner, Oregon. The People's Cash Market Wherry & Twichell, Props. Andy Cook & Son Props. Refitted and Thoroughly Renovated First class white cook "and only white labor employed Meals Served at all Hours Main Street Heitner, ... Oregon Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fire proof building. Kept constantly on tend and can be furnishes cn short notice ti parties wishing to drive into he interior. First tlaaj : ; HriGks and Buoijles CALL AROUND AND Sfci? US. . WE CATER TO THE ; : : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS ND CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE t : : HeDpner, - Oregon AH kinds of Fresh and. Cured Meats. Beef, Mutton, Pork. Veal, . - Saufee. Hamburger, Tbe editorial pr or the Weklv Ore. gonl&n elves a broad trecuiMot te wide rue or aubjecta. DR. METZLER. DBNTIHT Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. European Plan Rates $1.00 and. tii3. Fiul Metschas, Manager. Full. Mktscha, Jr. Aeet. Maceg Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. w. o. v.. Heppner Camp No. W, meets ind and 4th Fridays of each month. YiMiifiu member! Cor dially inntcJ. L. W. BKIGGS. C. C J. L. YE AG ER, Clerk. The Heppner Qaaette the newa of Mor row County; The Weekly Orenodan 11,1 newa and thought of the world. Both ( epeclal price. Inquira or addresa Ttiw Oatette. Heppner. Or. Call at the Qaaette o!T!c end leam : eur clubbing offer wllb tbe Weekly Or- gonlan.