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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1910)
SchooPNotes. By 8. E. NOTION, Co. Burit. On the 12th inst., I visited the echro in District No. 2. Mr. J me G. Wolfe is Hi the helm here. Eleven pupils were present, ami all were working diligently and appeared to be djint: excellent work. A new noreh has been built at the tront of the building, which adds to the appearance and convenience of the building. New window shades, a new stove, a thermometer, and some window boards have been provided since my former visit. Several pupils were ab sent on account of measles, but it is not thought that it w ill be necessary to close the school. After leaving this school, I drove up over the hills to Gurdane. As I neared the timber line. I passed up above the fog, which had filled the canyon below. There I had a magnificent view. To the right, Mt. Hood and Mr. Adams, glowing in the sunset light, pierced the western sky. To the north, the sea of fog stretched away across the Columbia Valley and covered the portion of Wash ington usually visible from this point. The fog resembled the ocean after etorm, before the waves become quiet. The nest morning, I visited the Gnr !ane school, which is in Joint District No. 33. Here I found Mies Bessie Wil liams and thirteen pupils at work. The school is doing good work. A new dictionary, a new stove, new window shades, a new pump, and window boards for each window have been provided since my former visit. As I returned from Gurdane, I enjoy ed the sight of a royal battle between the south and north winds. When I reached a point on the hills where 1 conld see over the Colombia Valley, I saw the fog scattering before the south wind. Great dark caverns appeared in the canyons, where the wind was lifting the tog. The front of the fog waye was gradually receding. After a time, how ever, the front of the fog appeared to pile np, Then it began to advance. There were places where the south wiud prevailed for a time, but at last a. gen eral movement forward along the front of the fog wave brought it over the bill tops. The south wind could not stop the advance, bot it caused the fog to rise in streamers and columns and assume a very angry appearance. Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams kept two spots of son Bbineabove the fog. It was a very inter esting sight. The school board convention will bed held the evening of December 29. at 7 o'clock at the Court House. In some counties the districts pay the expenses of every member of the board, so all can attend. It is hoped that every school of ficer who can attend will do so, for mat ters of vital importance will be taken op. AH friends of education, whether school officer or not, are invited to at tend and take part. Bay Carving Sets Gilliam & Biebees. for Christmas at Highest cash price paid for bides pelts and furs. Phil Coon. . Maurice Smead was an inoomlng pas senger Tuesday evening, from Corvallis. Aluminum Percolators and Ball Tea Pots at Gilliam & Bisbees. J. R. Luper esme in from Corvallis Monday evening to spend the holidays at home. There will be an 0. A. C. dance at the Club building eany next week, the exact date not having been fixed as yet. The H A. Yocom farm near Lexing ton, consisting of 600 acres, sold recent ly to a party from Portland for the neat little sum of $25,000. L. M. Turner and E. D. Hallock, two promising O. A. C. students, were in coming passenger! last Dight to spend the holiday vacation. Thoughts on Christmas. Don't put off until tomorrow the holi day gifts 'ou should purchase today. Be thoughtful of vonr friends; be bountiful to the friendless. Let it be a bucket of coal for the needy rather than a buttonhole boqoet for self. Suppose we make it fewer slupere, more substantiate for the paitor this Christmas. There's holiday cheer enough for all if the nrosoerous lend the unfortunate a willing hand. Get the grouch oat of your system and the smile on your countenauce Beam, don't bemoan. Let's be o'd-fashioned. Shop early, hide the presents and get some real happiness ont of anticipation. There isn't any tough turkey. If hol iday happiness prevails the tnkey s are bonnd to be the best ever. A cheerful spirit will lift the bnrden of a heavy heart. There's plumb joy in doing the little things which count. But the increased cost of living will not decrease the usual amount of good things for the youngsters' stockings. Late shopping makes a hurried, stupid Christmas. Buy early and be ready for the day of good will to all. Forget self in prornotiag the happi ness of other. Even a kindly word declares its dividend of cheer on Christ mas Day. It iHn't charity to be thoughtful of the needy it's plain cheerfulness bubbling over in sympathy with the true spirit of the holiday season. The cranberry is a sour little thing, but a pinch of sugar works wonders in its preparation. Sweeten your disposi tion by shopping early. A turkey for every dinner bucket and tovs for every little chap; good cheer for all and a grouch for none. Times have been good ; be good to the times. Isn't it wonderful the amount of sat isfaction there is in the gift of a toy to a Christmas kiddie or a comforortable chair to the old folk. Gee, but it's great to giye. Really it isn't the full pocketbook It's the full heart. Cheerfulness is honesty of purpose refined. Be bountiful with your good wishes and little helps to holiday happiness. NOBODY SPARED. Kldiirr Troubles Attack Heppner .lien an Women, OI4 nil 4 Young Kidney ills selsa young and old. Come puickly with little warning. Children suffer in their eaily yesrs Can't control the ki ney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women woiry, can't do daily work. Men have lame and acting bucks. The cure for man, woman or child, Is to cure the cause the kidneys. Doao's Kidney Pills cure sick kid nevs Cure all forms of kidney suffering. The following testimony proves it. B. F. Bayless, Box No. 02, Hamilton, Oregon, save: "For the past two years 1 have taken Doan's Kidney Pills off and on with the best of reBiilts. My back was lame and sore and I also had pains through my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills proved to.be just what I required and it did not take them long to give relief." For sain by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbam Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Practically every part of the state of Oregon will be benefited by the plun for the extension of expelment work in all phnsrs of horticulture and agricul ture which is now under consideration by President W. J. Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural c illege and the authorities at Washington. The plan will be submittal to the re gents of the college at a meeting which will be held within the next two weeks. In all probability the regents will then be ready for presentation to the legisla ture at its next meeting. How About Your Christmas Candy? The architect for the city beautiful plans in Portland is providing for a city of a million people. They will be there, sooner or later. And by the same date Salem will have 100,000 peo ple. And Oregon will probably have fifteen millions, or nearly half as many to the square mile as now live in Mass achusetts. Statesman.. TAKE CARE! Remember that when your kidneys are affected, your are in danger. M, Mayer, Rochester, N. Y. says: My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse daily. "I felt elugitish andtired my kid ney action was irregular and infrequent. I Btarted using Foley's Kidpev Pil Each dose seemed to put new strength into me, and now I am completely cured and feel stronger tdan for years. Sold by all druggists. Kept The King n Home. "For the past year we have kept the King of all laxatives 5"r. King's New Life Pills in our home and they have proved a blessing to all our family," writes Paul Mathulka. of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but share remedy for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c. at all druggists. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Heppner, at their office on the second Tuesday of January, 1911, between the hours of ten o'clock a.m., and feur o'clock p. m , of the said day for the purpose of Meeting directors fcnd for the transaction of such other business as may appear. T. J. MA HONEY, Cashier. Heppner, Oregon, Dec. 10, 1910. We have the Largest Assortment Sweetest Quality Lowest Price Buy your Christmas china from Gil liam and Bisbee and get your tickets on a chest of Community Silver. Only eight more buying days before Christmas A. M. PHELPS The Grocer NOTICE OF SHERIFF' SALE. Since even a penny gift will promote a dollars' worth of pleasure, imagine the good will and gratefulness stowed away in a little basket of groceries or a small load of heater chunks. Don't grouch give. Selfishness and steam heat conspire to make a cheerless Christina. A quart of cranberries, a stalk of celery and plump pullet will change that. But don't send your card along with the bundle. A Dreadful Wouni Irora a knife, gun,": tinman,. rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Bncklen's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It s the quickest, surest neat er for all such wounds as also tor Burns. Boils, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, CbaDDed hands. Corns or Piles. 25c. at all druggists. Room Tor. Doubt. The cuckoo clock "had Just chirped the half hour before midnight, an the girl In the parlor scene wis weary. "ilr. DeBorem," she said as she ralnly attempted to strangle a yawn, "I hoard something about you the oth er day that I'm sure Is not true. "Indeed:" he exclaimed. "What was ltr "I heard some one say you were an easy poinjr chap," she answered. Chi cago News. Realistic. The Author-Well, bow did you llfce my play? The Critic Oh. it wag very nice. , The Author Didn't you think the church Scene realistic? The Critic Intensely so. Why, a great many of us actually went to sleep while it was on. London Tit-Bits. RANCH FOR SALE. In Wheeler Conty, near Spray, 3200 acres, 60 acres in alfalfa ; 200 acres good plow land ; balance good grazing land, We are now running two bands of sheep on this place; good house, two barns, orchard. Three creeks on place. Terms 86.50 iter acre. 88,000 cash. Balance easy terms. Adress the Gazette. Forward letters to Leonard & Voose, Richmond, Ore. 1 m. By virtue of an execution and order of Sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, dated the 7th day o December, 1910, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein The First National Bank of Heppner. a corporation,' plaintiff. recovered judgment against Elmer Stamp, B. P. Doherty, Edward McDaid and Ellen McEaid, defendants, for the sum ot five hundred and ninety-two and 36-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 18th day of November, 1910, and the further sum of Sixty and no-100 Dollars Attorney's fee, and costs and disbursements taxed at $44 30. on the 18th day of November, 1910. Notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, the 7th day of January, 1911, at 2 o clock P. M. of said day, at the front door uf the Court House in Hepp ner, Morrow county, uregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described property, to wit: The East half of the Northeast quarter, the Southwest quart er ot the jortneast quarter, and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Ten, in Township One North. Range Twenty-five East of the Willamette Meridian. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said Elmer Stamp, B. P Doherty, Eiward McDaid and Ellen McDaid, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfv the said judgment in favor of The First National Bank of Heppner, a corporation, and against said Elmer Stamp. B. P. Doherty EdwaiS McDaid and Ellen McDaid, together with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. . 1X1. StlDll, d8-i'5. Sheriff. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Dec. 7. 1910 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land OfficeThe Dalles, Oregon, November 30, 1910. f A sufficient contest affidavit baying been filed in this office by C. A. ROUSE contestant, against homestead entry, No. 12875. made August 17. 1903, tor E 8E, Sec. 25, T. 1 S. R. 25. E., SW SV Section 30, Tp. 1 8., R. 26. E, Willammette Meridian, by Armel Karl Gustav Kaiser, contestee, in which it is alleged that the said entryman has never maintained a residence on paid laud nor cultivated the same; that he wholly abandoned said land for more than six months during the five year period al-. lowed within which to make final proof; that he does, not now reside thereon that his absence was not due to his em. pioymeni in tne army, navy or marine corps of the United States in time of war, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and oner evidence touching said allega ion at 10 o'clock a. m. on January 14. 1911 before C. C. Patterson, U. S. Commissioner at hi office in Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held January 21, 1911 before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a prop er affidavit, filed November 30, 1910, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made,' it is herebv ordered and directed that such notice be given oy one ana proper publication. dl&-iI2. C. W. MOORE, Register. The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Billiards and Pool F. E. WESTERBERG. Prop PflLflCE HOTEI i HEPPNER, OREGON- Leading Eastern Oregon Hot,. MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under New Management. Thoroughly Benovated and Befiitted. Best Meals in the City. HADDOCK. 4 CO. Propi. I'Red Front LIveru & Feed StaDles Willis Stewart, Pre FIRST-CLASS PKOTSSelOlTAL CASES :LIVERY RIGS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (ISOLATED TRACT). PUBLIC LAND SALE. No. 06145. . CONTEST NOTICE. The early buyer gets the cbo ice goods Boy your china now. A. M. Phelps. 'oilce of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between Frank Smith and Michael Healy under the firm name of Smith & Healy, ha9 been dissolved by mutual consent. Frank Smith has retired and Miohael Healy will conduct the business, pay ing all bills and collecting all accounts FRANK SMITH MICHAEL HEALY Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 21, 1610. Her New Role. Patience Do you remember my sla ter vbo was on the stage? Patrice Oh. yes. "Well, she's married." "Oh. got a speaking pert at last, bat be?" Yonkers Statesman. A Jewel. "Are yon satisfied with your pew maidr "Very. She's too old to ret married and too fat to wear my thfS$s. So I think well be able to keep her." De troit Free Press. BUt Wante. The County Court of Morrow County will receive bids for work of County Physician according to specifications on file with tbe County Clerk, during the year of 1911. Coort reserves right to reject any and all bids. C. C. PATTERSON, dl5-3t. County Judge. Talte the Gazette and Journal, twice a week. Tbe Gazette and Semi. Weekly Journal $1.75. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon November 26, 1910. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by CARL A. MATTSON, contestant, against home stead Entry No. 14323, made March 22, 1905. for NE Section 24, Towsnhip 2 N., Range 26, E. Willamette Meridian, by John Flanigan, Contestee, In which it is alleged that said John Flannigan never went on said land and established residence thereon ; that he has wholly abandoned said land for more than five years; that said alleged absence 'was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in time of war, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Jannary 12. 1911, before J. I'. Williams a notary public at his office in Heppner, Oregon and that final hearing will he held at 10 o'clock a. m. January 19. 1911. before the Reg ister and Receiver at the United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled November 19, 1910, set forth facts which show that af er due dilligeoce personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by doe and proper publication. Louis h. arneson. d8-jl2. Receiver. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, December 9 h, 1910. Notice is herebv given that, as direct ed by tbe Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act or Congress approved June 27.1906, Public No. 303, ws will offer at public sale. lo the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 25; h day of January, 1911, at this office, the folio ing tract of land, to wit: 8VMNE, and SE" NWJ. of Sec. 3T. 4 8. R 23 Ea t W. M. Any persons claiming adversely tbe above described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. dl5-jl9. C. W. MOORE, Register, 3 t"S3J n Er 1 n n rm mtmrs Succeed when evsrything else fails. IrTnervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, a3 thousands .have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. uiUi iJLHwMmmmwKmmwmmm Pacific Lodging House C.N.SI1INN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us Kept constantly on tand and can be furnisheson short notice t ' parties wishing to drive int ,he interior. Fus'clas.. : : Hacks and Buoyles CALL GROUND AND SEE US. WE CATER TO VIIE : : : : UO!MERCAL TRAVELERS .ND CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Orerjon STAR HOTEL JF.FF INEEL. Proprietor MAIN STREET HEPPNER, Oftr Everything neat and clean at popular prices. First-class Restaurant in connection Corner Chase and Msy Fts.. Heppner C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE V-A T-LA W Office la Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on wet end o! Msy Street Heppner Oregon. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlcein Odd Fellows Bid Beppner.Orefon. W. L, SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set in Mqrrow oounty. ' Heppneb, ot abstract books Obboom DR. METZLER. DENTIST Located in Odd Rooms 5 and 6. Fellows building. Geo. G. Gaunt, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON HARD.HAN OREGON N. E. WINNARD, Al. D. PHYSIC! AX : M RtiEOS Graduate of : Lenot College, 1SS5. Chicago Homeopathic Med Collet 1890. . Rusk .Medical College, 1892. Clyde Wells TONSORIAL PARLORS HIIBCDTTIHO SltAVlHO BATHS Morrow Building Heppner, Oregon DR. M. A. LEACH nUIVTIMT Permanently loeated in Htppoer. Office in tbe new Fair building. Gas administered. FOLEYS KttlfEYPlILS