Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 03, 1896, Image 4

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E. McNEluL, Receiver.
TO TUB
GIVES THK CHOICK
Of Two Transcontinental
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LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
A OO worth ot lovely Music lor Fsrtr-
illl .1 Cents, consisting of too pages -v
7. W slie Sheet Music ot tiie-
latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular 3
selections, both vocal and Instrumental.
; eluding four large sin Portraits.
- CARMENCITA, tht Spanll Dancer.
: PADtREWSKI, (he great Pianist,
ADtUHA PATTI and -w
; 8EUBMAH CUTTINQ.
56 THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.r
Broadway Theatre Bldg.. New York Qty.
1 CANVASSERS WANTED.
The regular eabeonption price of the
Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.00 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
ia 81.50. Anyone subscribing for the
Gazette and paying for oDe year in
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregon ian for $3.60. All old sub
sonbers Davioc their anbscriDtione for
one year in advance will be entitled to
tbeimma.
SHERIFFS SALE.
VTOT1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
1.1 and by virtue of an execution Issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, on June 12th, lrW6, and
to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said court on the 3rd
day of March, WM, In favor of C. A. Rhea, J. U
Morrow tt Hon, (J. w. Morrow,) Henry Black
man, Hugh Fields, O. W. Swaggart, Thos. Quaid,
r. 8. Wilson. Wm. fenland. 1. V. Rnea. T. A.
Rhea. Otis Patterson and T. W. Avers, plaintiffs.
and against the Palace Hotel Company, defend
ants, lor tne sum ot ten rnonsand Dollars witn
interest thereon from the 2d day of August, IH'.il
at the rate of ten per cent per annum and Ten
Dollars coats; and, whereas, by said judgment
it was ordered and adjudged that the following-
described real property, to-wit: Commencing at
tne southwest corner of Lot number six, in
Block number four, of the original Town of
Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon,
thence East one nundred and ten feet, thence
North sixty feet, thence West one hundred and
ten feet, thence Houth sixty feet to the place of
beginning be sold to satisfy said judgment,
coats and accruing costs. I will on
Saturday, the 18th day of July, 1090,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the front door
of the court bouse la Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell all the right, title and interest of
the said Palace Hotel Company in and to the
above-described property at Public Auction to
the highest and best bidder for cash in hand,
the proceeds to be aDnlled to the satisfaction of
said execution and all costs, and costs that may
accrue. O. W. HARRINGTON,
47-5", Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated June 12, 1H
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sent tree. Address,
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KISSING OF HANDS TABOOED.
Notice of Intention.
1 AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE,
J June 24, 1K.
OREGON
Notice is hereby ariven that
the following-named settler has Hied notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at Heppuer, Oregon, on August 1, 18, viz:
FREDERICK R. THOMAS,
Hrt. entry No. 7347, for the SK 8W54 Sec 19, EU
NWJ4 and NKJ4 Sec 30, Tp 4 8, R 28 E. W!
M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz.:
E. C. Watkins, Robert Watkins, A. 8. Burch,
a. j. AicKenzie, au oi neppner, uregon.
B. F. WILSON.
452-GS. Register,
Hygienic Reasons Lead to Abandonment
ot an Austrian Custom.
It has hitherto, say, the New Orleann
Picayune, been the custom of the chil
dren attending: the public schools in
Austria and Hungary to kiss the hands
of the teacher on arrival ami departure.
This has now been forbidden by an
order from the imperial board of edu
cation, which bases its action on the
fact that sanitary investigation has
shown that kissing is unhealthful and
should not be. practiced, except wheu
absolutely necessary. This brings up
a very nice point of law to establish
when kissing is absolutely necessary.
If the public school teachers, of Aus
tria and Hungary are old and ugly it
is likely that the scholars will acquiesce
in the new ruling without a murmur.
If, on the other hand, the schoolmarms
are pretty young women, like most of
the New Orleans teachers, then the big
boys in Austrian schools may keep up
the good old custom of kissing the
teacher, and plead that it was a case
when kissing was absolutely necessary.
Science is going too far, anywny, when
it finds microbes in kisses and tries
to establish a quarantine against them.
Kissing goes by favor, and not by law.
When the kisser is in love and the kissee
is pretty, it is always a case of abso
lute necessity, not amenable to Austrian
or any other kind of laws.
for anything, nnl in another moment
the two animals dashed at each other.
The engineer watched the combat for
a few minutes, until prudence sug
gested that he should make a retreat
while he could. He regained the train
in safety and never knew the outcome
of the battle, but the presumption is
that the elk was the victor.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAB,
J. C. BOEOHKES, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
For full details oall on 0. R. & N.
Agent ta Heppner, cr address
W. H. HTJRLBTJRT,
Gen. Fans. Agt.
Portland. Obixjon.
QUICK TX3VIU t
TO
Stux Francisco
And all points In California, via the Mt. Bhaat
route ot the
Southern Pacific Co
The great highway through California to all
point East and 8outh. Grand Hoenlo Route
Of the Paoifio Coast. Pullman Hnflet
Hleepers. Beoond-claas Hleepers
Attached to expreas trains, affording superior
accommodations for second-class passengers.
For rates, tinkefa, sleeping oar reservations,
t., oall apon or address
R. KOKHLKK, Manager, K. P. ROGERS, Asst.
Geo. F. A P. Agt., Portland, Oregon
GET THE BES1
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
Jo not be deceived by alluring eilvertiseinpnts
3 nd bo led to think you can get the best made,
'inert finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to It that
vou buy from reliable mnnu--acttirers
that have gained a
e nutation by honest and square
Icnling, you will then gat a
Sewing Machine that la noted
he world over for ita dura
oility. You want the one that
is easiest to manage and is
Light Running
There ia none In the world that
Can equal In mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, benuty
in appearance, or has ai many
improvement! as the
New Home
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (trirVrf),nootlier hi
it : New Stand ( patimtea driving wheel liir.Keil
on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
he minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE FEW HOME SEWIHG MUCHIKE CO.
Notice of Intention.
A STRICT SABBATARIAN.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON
1 J June 24. 18. Notice is hereby given
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. w. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on August 8, 1898, viz:
ALBA G. BARTHOLOMEW,
Hd. E. No. IW20. for the EUNWS4, BWU NWU
and N 8WJ4 Bee 35. Tp 2 N, R 26 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol, said land, viz:
I. L. VanWinkle, of Heppner, Oregon, T. D,
Mathews, W. B. Flnley, Arthur Andrews, of
Galloway, Oregon.
JA8. F. MOORE,
452-63 Register.
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Notice of Intention.
J AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
-J June '.5, 1896. Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before E. L. Freeland, Commissioner of the U.
8. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on July
2&th, 18U6, viz:
ELI8HA C. WATKINS,
Hd. E. No. 4620 for the N Wit Bee. 11 Tp. 4 8. R.
a a. w. si.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land, viz:
George Hperry, Robert Dexter. Jack McKen-
sle and David A. Herren, all of Heppner, Or.
B. F.WILBON,
4.ra-60 Register.
Notice Of Intention.
The Sunday yuestlon as Solved by a Maine
Farmer.
A case of un isuul strictness in Sab
bath observance is reported from West
Auburn, Me. A fanner was waited on
by one of his neighbors who asked for
the loan of his team the following Sun
day to take his wife and children to
the cemetery. At first he flatly refused
to let the team, arguing that it would
be a sm to receive money for such a
thing on the Sabbath day, but he final
ly said to the neighbor that he would
think it over and let him know Satur
day, remarking that he would pray
over it in the meantime. Saturday the
neighbor called and the farmer said
that he pondered and prayed over the
matter and come to the conclusion that
it would be no harm to let the team
but that the neighbor must not pay for
it until some week day following. So
the neighbor hired the team to go to
the cemetery on Sunday, paying for it
on Monday, and evea-ythmg was satis
factory.
FLAT FEET ARE THE THING.
Heppner, Oregon.
'ictoi
-TO THE-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST!
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Through Pullman Palace HlH'pers.
Tourist Hli-cpcr and Free Reclining Chair
Cars 1AII.Y to Chicago.
Many hours saved via this line to Eastern
'iilnta.
I.ANDOrnci atThi Dallrs, Orkoon.
June 8th, lHitf.
mrrmmmxr 1 V 0X108 18 HKRKY GIVEN THAT THE
C. THOMPSON (JO. AaemSllX followlng-named settler has filed notice
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County ('lurk of Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on July 18, 18, viz:
JAMES W. MORELAND.
Md. E No. mi. for the W HWu. Sec. 21. and
t'i HE4. Sec. a I, Tp. 4 8., R. '25 K.
He names the fo owing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol said land, viz:
Arthur Stevens. Otis Shatter, Sam Adams.
Henry Howell, all of tlardinan, Oregon.
417-57 Register.
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HnuvrnlroftO Venn in llunlnru.
consisting of five
2 A CompletS 5t, mnaiaung or nve m
Jj Hall Player, (olf Player, Tennis Player
! and niryrlu Kbler, will be sent to any I
address upon receipt oi lu cents, to pay 1
marges.
These- figures are absolutely perfect,
beautifully rolored and mounted, ami
arranged tit stand unrmht. and are an ex
cellent eniiveiilrof our 3S years as leaders
of the athletln supply world. Suitable 1
for club, roadlng room, onics or home,
A.G SPALDING tV BROS.,
AVw I'ort Ciioiao Jai'laMaia I
STEAM HEAT.
MrWICNT
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
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Portland, Orfgon.
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Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLKB, OREGON,
J May ai. lH'.m. Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final prooiin support oi
his claim, and that said proof will he made
before J. W, Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July A. vis :
IIAK1U1UN HAI K
lid. K. No. Xf.. for the lofs t and 2. and BU
NK'4. See. 1. Tli. 5S., K. 20 K.
He names the following witnesses tn prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
HarteyC. Kuan, William Gilliam, Reuben
(Unnt and Rciijainln Mattesnn, all ol Heppner,
Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
44 M Register.
Notice of Intention.
1 AND OFFICE AT THE DA1.I.F.8, OHF.GON,
I J June , Iwai. Nollce Is hereby given
list the billowing named settler baa Hied no
lle nf her Intention to make Anal pinnl In sii
purt of her rlalm, and that Bald proof will be
made belnr K. I. r reeland, I'. S. I'nmmlaslnn.
r, al llrppner, Oregon, on Aug. 11th, li, vis.
HARRAHA A. RICHIE,
Wife ol Alrsander Richie, deceased,
tl.t K. No. iml. fur tht 8WU. Sec. tL Tp. 1 N..
R. .'I K . W M.
She nainea lb following ltnrses tn prove
her ronilnnons reai.teme upon and cultivation
nl, said laud, tit:
A. T. alcNar, of Heppner, nr., Frank mm
hi, oi lone, or., ami nuwara
lugton, Or.
JAB, F. HlH'FE,
Register.
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Ol IheCblr.go. Milwaukee and M. Paul Rail-
nay and not Ita connn lion alth all Iranaroa.
IlitenUI line and M. Paul and tnaha, and
rvmemtvt Dial lis train are HsbUM wlthrW-
Irt. Ity and hlt by steam. Ita fulpmenl I
Kleganl Riirlrl, Library, Sntukltig an4
ran, tsllh Ire rerllnlng rhalra. Hark
car berth ha an lrtrW reading lamp.
iilng rai r lb bed la lb a Mid.
Other lines are longer than IM. but Sow are
horUf. and no olhet offer la abet tamrton
mtsnmnUiliMia The are turnrtenl rraaM
,lb t'.ulMty ot -tb Mil auk. loanoa
tl iit la vTf railroad aAraltll
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I. W.CASIT, Trav. rasa. Agent,
tVati.ua, daaan.
ADMIMHTRATORr NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given thai tb nndertlgned
har been appointed almlnlalratr ol tb
tat ( Owrg A Brown, dereaeed. by lh Coun
ty ( onrt o Morrow County Htala el Oregon.
All person bating rlalm agalnal !) ratal
are hereby reinlt4 In preaenl Ibrm In tb tin-
I al their nmi In Hardmen. Uiiims
I on my, nrf.n, duly termed, within sis
tneniha from tit Hat tier.
1-ale.l tht :.'ud day ol May, I".
J'H rlaown,
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4 M AdnlnlstraUira.
mrriri or ninoLrTioM.
Norn t Mrmtar uhuh that the
Sem n Well A SA arren. e'r-ael f Ilea.
Hull ml H Warren, doing a general
drug buslne In the rtiy of lleppiwr, ha Ibt
day bevn dlaanlvxl. Om W W ! bating ril
i.w.1 ,4 Mi Intrml In H K warrn aha n III
rmillnii the nnsiiie rllrt ail arrotint and
pay all Indebted" of lb old grni
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II WAHHrH
Dated al Hefner. On-tr. tbta Vih dav nl
Jun. 4' -It.
Cm Wide Shoes and Ton Will Ba Able to
Walk Erectly.
Not more than two men in 100 walk
erectly. This observation comes from
a man who is a crank about the benefits
of wide, flat shoes, says the New York
Press. He declares he has made notes
and knows what he is talking about,
lie thinks that the "two men in 100
wear the same kind of Bhoea that he
wears, which look like those used for
walking on water. This man also be
lieves that the percentage of women
who walk straight is so small that it is
not worth considering.
The whole trouble he attributes to
shoes. He says men and women were
never intended to wear shoes at all. It
is his observation that when the foot
is flattened out and the toes spread the
natural movement of the body is to
straighten itself. This he attributes
to certain muscular action, and he has a
chart to prove it.
When the foot is compressed by A
shoe and the totw jammed together
there is a sympathetic tension on the
whole muscular and nervous system
(which draws the body forward or
bends it.
It has born noted in his calculations
that persons in bathing costume on the
lieiif h walk much straighter.' It is also
a notable fact that the Indian, who runs
barefooted on the plains, has the proud-
fat kind of a walk. He is as straight as
an iron pole.
DID NOT KISS THE BRIDE.
Imim Than Tanae Keen the Cenatahle
Compromised for Small Fee.
A marriage took place in the ofllce of
a JiiKtlce of the peace in Columbus, O.,
few days ago, and, while a moat im
prossive ceremony to the contracting
parties, it had a very humorous side
to the spectators. The couple were evi
dently front the rural districts, says
the Troy Tlmea, and were both seem
ingly covered with confusion at their
having to stand up before the four or
Ave present. After the form had lcon
rend, the blushing pair standing hand
In hand, the magistrate announced In
a serious tone that, as It was the cus
torn of the conatable to kiss the bride
she would prepare herself for the os
culation. The constable stepped bo'd
ly out, and, being a good-looking young
fellow, the younf womsn seemed not
averse to Wing klane-l. All doubts
of the propriety of the act were soon
set at rest, for the husky groom stepped
before her with an airof determination
upon his face that showed it was life
snd death with hint. He rave h
bands an Imaginary washing and said
"Houlre, this yrr Indy b'longs to rue
now, ir wnst h tiiii store i too ner
ain't tnr business, but If this eonatabl
Is wtllln. I'll give him It.M to rail It
off." The server of writs signified his
saaent and the jealous countryman
paid the amount, which found lu way
over the bar of the nearest saloon
few minutes after the nrn ly-marrled
pair departed.
FROM AN ANGRY COW,
Associate of the Shark.
A small fish called the pilot is nearly
always found with the man-eating
hark. Each shark ia accompanied by
from five to seven (always by an odd
number, it is claimed) of these little
'vassals, and while his sharkship seems
to be incessantly looking for something
wherewith to satisfy his voracious ap
petite he never eats these little pilots,
though they keep very close to him.
Another frequent associate of the shark
is the remora, or sucker fish. Nature
has provided it with a large.circular disk
on the top of its head. By means of
this "sucker" it attaches itself to the
under surface of the shark and is car-
ied by it wherever it goes.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
It is said that a dog in Milliken,
Mich., possesses and uses daily a full set
of artificial teeth. The dog is very old,
and it is a family pet. When it lost its
teeth recently its owner, according to
the story, hod the local dentist make
the animal a full set of teetn, ana taey
are said to be a perfect working suc
cess.
The old notion that southern wom
en are languid, feeble folk ought to be
dispelled by the act of four women in
suburb of Macon, Oa. A house tooK
fire during the night and the neighbors
gathered to help the inmates in saving
their effects. Four women carried a
large upright piano from the parlor all
the wav out into the middle of the
street unassisted.
A fox and a hunter together stalked
a partridge near Tyson, Vt., the other
day, but each unknown to the other.
The bird alighted in an apple tree be
hind the barn, and the hunter tiptoed
around one side of the barn and brought
the bird down. But as the bird dropped
the fox, coming round the other side of
the barn, seized it and was off with his
dinner before the hunter could appre
elate what had happened.
The tail of the crawfish serves that
animal as an oar. By a peculiar jerk
of the tail the animal can retire from a
dangerous object with almost incredi
ble swiftness. The tail is much more
eltective in moving the animal back
ward than forward, a singular instance
of adaptation to its situation, for by
means of its tail it can withdraw into
its hole with such swiftness as in an
instant to place it out of danger.
The latest story of a wonderful
gold find in Alaska is of a lake whose
bed is literally paved deep with gold
dust. The lake is 1,000 yards long, 400
yards wide and 150 feet deep. It is fed
by water from a glacier, and its only
outlet is a little stream two fret deep.
but of incredible swiftness. The assay
of the sand which a sea captain brought
to Seattle recently showed $8 to $10
cubic yard, and on this basts a man
alone could take out $10,000 a year.
The big white moose recently shot
in the Maine woods by a Mr. Sargent, of
Grafton, hits greatly interested natural
ists as well as HHrtHmen. It is the only
white moose ever seen in Maine, and
very few have ever leen heard of else
where. The naturalists ssy it is, of
course, not strange that there should
lie an albino moose, resulting from a
freak of nature, as white deer and other
albino game iinliiuila are not uncom
mon. But white moose are a great
runty.
T. R. HOWARD
DEALS IN
Furnishing Go"
Groceries, Gents'
Stockmens' Supplies,
And Wants You
He will make it an object for
him as his nrices are right, and
VmnrllAH n.rft of thfl Vfirv best. Hi
Store on
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Main Street,
City Drug S
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Successor to C. 8. Van Duyn. Next door to City
Has everything in the line of Fra
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps
Lamps and Tinware,
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
The U. S. GOVERNMENT I
IS
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
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To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a aw
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars .
on whom vou depended for support ? vCv
mum Tt-t i strvn i rir n'MnT'I'Tf r?I
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is 'willing and Anx'ous to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
gWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
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For catalofue or laformeUoa write to
,TME MARLLN FIRE ARMS CO.,
New Havea. Caaa.
Cumminprs & Fall. Leaving Alder Street Deck, Portland,
Park and Nshcotta. Direot oonm
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia River and Pud Sound Navigation Co
Steamers TF1LTU0XE, BAILEY GATZ01T AND OCEAN WAVE.
PROPRIETORS
01 the Old Reliable
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(r Astoria, Ilwaoo, Looff Beach, Oceaa
oonneetioo with Ilwaoo learner and rail
road ; alao at Young's By with Seashore Railroad.
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Leaves Portland 1 t II. Dally, except Sunday. Leayt Astoria T P. M. Dally, except Sunday.
Leaves Portland S P. at. Pally, etnpt Sunilay. HatuHay nlitht. It P. M. Iyav Astoria Dally a
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Leaves Portland and runs tlrrt to llsio. Tnday and Tharaday al S A. M. Katnrdar at 1 P. U.
Laavae iiaaoe neunwia; ana rrutay ai i m a. M. tn euaday algal at S C. al.
Bae Cbecled to Pallroai Dtstkatioa Boll Bacbri Free cf Erprnse.
For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on tb Telephone, Bailey Oaltert and Ocean Wave.
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