Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 25, 1897, Image 4

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Th Beat Remedy for Kbf omatlnm. I
From the Falrhaven, N. Y., Kegliter.
Mr. James Rowland of this village,!
states that for twenty-five years bis wife I
baa been a sufferer from rheumatism. A
few nigbts ago sbe was in such pain
tbat ebe was nearly orazy. Sbe sent Mr.
Rowland for tbe doctor, bat he bad read
of Chamberlain's Paine Balm and in
stead of going for tbe pbystoian be went
to the store and eeoured a bottle of it.
His wife did not f pi rove ot Mr. Row
land's purchase at first, but neverthe
less applied tbe Balm thoroughly and
in an boar's time was able to go to
sleep. She now applies it whenever she
feels an aotn or pain aid finds tbat it
always gives re'ief. He says tbat no
medioine wbicb sbe bad need ever did
ber so much good. Tbe 25 and 50 cents
sizes for sale by Conser & Brook.
M. Sirhel & Co., of Prioeville, one of
the best known mercantile firms of
Eastern Oregon, are preparing to re
tire from business.
Any reader of tbe Gazette who bas a
oopy of the Oresonian of the date of
May 15 will confer a great favor bj
leaving same at this office.
Miss Altba Lenob baa purchased Mrn.
LeBnllister's entire stook of milliner
goods, and will oontlnne to sell tbem at
oost nntil the summer stock is oluserl
oat. These goods are brand new, hav
ing been purchased this season. All
old acoonnts will De oolleoted by Mrs.
LeBallister. 6 7
Read the new ad of E. W. Rhea & Co.
in this issue. 2t
Bnoklen's Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cats.
Braises, Hores, TJloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Cbapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perteot eatiefaotioo or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Conser 4 Brock.
Low Tillard keeps wet goods down
at bis new place, near the oounoil
chambers. Call at The Welcome and
make yourself at borne. tf
Borg will sell watohes
at
reduced
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prioee for tbe next 60 days.
Thb Boss Feed Yabd. Tbe first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is that condnoted by William Gordon.
next door to the Heppner Gazette
ranob. Mr. Gordon is aooommodatins.
has a gnnd yard and abundant facilities
n take care of stock in first olas shape
His prices are very reasonable. He baa
hav and grain for sain. Has latel
added a ear load of baled timothy.
tf.
Heppner to Pendleton via Henoner-
Eoho Stage Line. Persons deairons nf
vieiting Pendleton can save time and
money by taking this route. By ao
qnainting tbe agents the previous even
tng tbe etage will make connexion wub
2 o'clook train at Ei;ho for Pendleton
OfDoe at City Drug Store. W. D. Lord,
rropneior.
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orncg at La Gbandi, Orkoon,
May aith 1M7.
TOTIf"K 18 HEHB.BY GIVEN THAT THE
1 " following named settler has tiled notice of
hi. Intention to matte final prool In support ot
his cleim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at iteppner, ureiron, on jiuy ara ih'J7, vu
ANNIE WILLIAMS, formerly ANNIE CRUMP,
T. No. MM for the NU NE!i it X KVU Sec.
a To. 1 8 R -n E w M.
II name the following wltnenpi to prove
nis coiiiiououa resilience upon ana ruitiva'inn
ot. said land, vlt: Kobert Y Hynd. William R
iiarrati, Juiin niniam, ana tuner uentry, all of
ueppuer, uregon,
a. r, wiLson,
M6M Kegliter.
ASSIQSEE'S NOTICE.
VOTICK 18 "EREBV QIVT.S BV THE UN-
derslgned as Igue of ( D. Fell and W. p.
Fell, Insolvent debtors, that said assignee hai
filed his final and supplemental account as
inch assignee, with the clerk of the circuit
court nl the itate of Oregon for Morrow cnuntv,
aod said account will he heard and passed iiu-
on ny ine juime or snin court on ine ntn nay of
wnicmiMT. at in o ciiH k in in lorenimn
nf sahl day, or as soon thereafter as th said
court ran hear and pais upon he tame.
Dnted thli Nth day of May, 1KU7.
.i M tiio. t'owma, Assignee.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I ANT) OFFICE AT THE DAI.LK8, ORKOON,
I 4 May. 10, lw.i7. Notice la hereby glren that
the follow Ing named settler ha Uied nolle of
his Intention to make Dual prmif In aupport of
lila claim, and that aaid proof will h mad
IxM.ireJ. w. Morrow, t ituntyjuierk, at Heppner,
urt'gou, on June so, vu:
IIENRV C. POCL8KN,
lid. r. So. SIM, tot 1, He. IS, Tn. SR., R. M E
NS HK aud Hal NK, Bee 13, Tp. ( 8., R.
E., W, M.
II namea th following witnesses to nrovs
nerconiiiiuous reaiuenc uoou ana cultivation
oi, ssin ie"fi. vu:
wi Ham Lue Int. nenlamln I.nelllna. Fenre
T. Toller and Albert 1). Courier, alt of Hard-
man, Oregon. JAB. P. MOORK.
pum Register.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALI ES ORIOON,
J May 10, I"u7 Notlr la hereby given
thai tha following-named settler has nied nolle
of hi. Intention to niak final prool In niport
of his claim, and that said proof will ha mad
twlotej. w Morrow,! onnty Clerk, at Heppner,
iircgou, ou vuna m mi, vu:
abnant loiama,
lid R No. A,f.'l. tor lh F U HWW and t4 NWW
a 4. a uA kf Vk U
v.. M.
Menace the Inllimlm w Unease to nm
his roiitlniHius realdeiic upon aud cultivation
ol, aal.t land, via:
Vt llllam fuelling, nenlamln Lurlllng. Charles
M. -M Hailing and Henry C. Poulseo, ail of
llartlinan, uregnn.
JAS. r.NOORl-
M1M Register,
Notice of intention.
I ANDOfrPF. AT I. A ORANPE. -OREGON.
I a April . I"T. Nolle Is heret.y giten that I
Ibe follow ng named setllef has Sled nolle oil
his Intention to make nnal peoof In uiM'r1 ot
his claim, an.! thai aaid pnail will h ...! h
lore t utility rletk ol M'rrow cotitity, llrrgun,
at Heppner. tre.in. on May is. iwi, U;
1 M II I I I.AHK.
ltd t No ars. lorlh lW Mlk KsesLTp
imp s v .
II name th following wltneaae to pmv
his eontlouotis ra,len- apnn and cultivation
of. said land la: NesekUn Tlflwll and And
J . nl lena.Oreg n. a-dwanl I haptnan and
t narie tweeny oi itison, I'wm,
at. a. w iteH?.
,VC &. Kegliter.
tVo(ci of Intention.
Lia Orru At La Osasds. Obiaow,
a IMS. It.
V'OTirn t HIRttY OIVIH THAt IHt
t following nml settler ha lied aottr
al hla IntanUun lo mat Sual rv.il la suptx.rt
al hla rlalra, and that aaid proof will ba ana.1
belora letinlt Clerk l Morrow Urtanty. rvgou,
Mirpasr,rrf"n. oo onpi lam, vui
n t K vhi for tt. Ih l ao4 H KIM
See ! I ft R If R Mr a).
He name lb .,ll,ili.g witness to prne
his con Initons reai'l"'" ttpon and eultl'alloa
ot said land, via: Ivors hi Vlivn, Jhn A.
1a.wtM Vtiflaisi e. aud lald M. Pres.
Uy, ail o( M"PVr J". . ,J-
ar i L. .
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LOCAL BQC1B3.
Hood River strawberries, best in tbe
market, today at tbe Oraoge Fiont. If.
R. C. MoCrosky, of Garfield, has been
eleoted grand obanoellor of tbe grand
domain of Washington.
LEG BROKEN.
Bone Falls o Henry Cannon and Breaks
His Leg Below the Knee.
On last Friday morning, at the "round
up, down at Kbea s Siding, Henry (Jhd
oon's horse fell on bim, breaking both
bones of tbe right leg below tbe knee.
Mr. C. A. Rhea saw tbe aooldent and
informed a Gnzette representative tbat
it did cot ooour while riding after tbe
cattle. It appears tbat John Johnson
and Cannon oonolnded to try the speed
ot Ibeir horses, and while going at a
break-neck pace, Cannon's horse fell,
sliding some distance. Tbe statement
above that Cannon's boree fell on bim is
not literally trne, as Mr. Rbea says that
the leg was broken by the feet slipping
through the stirrup acd tbe sliding pro-
op88 did tbe rest.
Dr. Geisendorfer was oalled no from
Arlington and fixed up tbe injured
member so that Canoou was able to be
moved np to Jas. Jones' Saturday,
where be is now receiving the best of
care, with Dr. P. B MoSwords in at
tendance. The patient is getting along
nicely and it is tbnngbt will be out soon.
Old People.
Old people wbo require medioine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
find tbe true remedy in Electrio Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate ' aud
oo n tains no whisky nor other intozioant,
bat aots as a tonio and alterative. It
aots mildly on the stomtoh aod bowels
adding strength and giving tone to the
organs, thereby Biding Nature in tbe
performance of the fuootions. Electric
Bitters is ao excellent appetizer and aidi-
digestion. Old People find it just ex
ao'ly what tbey need. Prioe fifty cents
and $1.00 per bottle at Consor & Brock's
Drng Store.
Miss Carrie Luke, who bus been visit
ing her brother, Jaok Lake and wife.
this spring, departed vesterdav for her
borne at Moscow.
A grand ball will be given at tbe
opera bouse Jane 1st, by Wattenberget
& Ingrabam. Excellent music. tf
The Westfield (Ind.) Newa prints tbe
following in regard to an old resident ti
tbat plaoe: "Frank MoAvoy, foi
many years in tbe employ of tbe L N
A. AO. Ry. bere, says: 'I have used
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarr
lioea Remedy tor ten years or longer an
uever without it in my family. I ooo-
nder it the best remedy ot the kind
manufaonred. I take pleasure in rec
ommending: it.' " It is a speoifio for al
bowel disorders. For sale by Conser k
Brock.
Tbe Gazette iU take either oonnty
, city or school script on aooount at fao
value and pay oasb for balanoe, it any
Soothing, and not irritatio g, strength
ing, and not weakiug, small tint, effec
live snob are tbe qualities of DeWitt's
Little Early Risers tbe famous little
pills. Conser & Brook.
Tom Malarkey was in from Pendleton
on last Friday. After spending a few
days at tbe Matlook ranob be will re
turn to Pendleton.
Condon Globe: Jouu Lyons received
his postoffloe oommissioo from Wash
ington last week aod is now a full
fledged P. M with big P and M.
LITERARY MUTES.
MoOlnree Magaiiue for Jane will
open wilb ao article by Prof. S. P. Laug
ley, Seretary of the Smithsonian Iustito
lion, dessrihing tbe "fiying-maohibe''
tbat be Limself bas lately completed
after ten years ot lalxirlons experiment,
aod wbiob is the first "flying-machine
ever made by man, Ibal bat actual!)
fiown. Tbe artiole will be folly illus-
. . . . , ' .
traled from drawings and photograph
made o oiler Prof. Langley's owo direo
lion. In view ot tbe great interest and
imtMtrtsooe of lb subject, aod ot Ibe
faot that it is Prof. LtDgley's own ao-
oooot ot bis machine, tbe article is boood
to atlraot wide attention
E. M. C'oiaan will snooeed Mr. Heo
dricks as suparinleoJent of Ibe reform
school.
You find out for nothing
whether Schilling's Best
tea
taking aowdsr
cuffrt
soda
OavmuiK tltrans
and spices
are uhat you want; for, i
nvt
I )U UU1 IllUUCV
I w w
aatn.
ror sal by
J. W. Vaughan
II ia very likely Ibat tbe Columbia
ill inaogorata bigger fiool alorg
oeil rnoolb than it diJ io 1304.
Piles! Pile) Itrklag Pile.
Hynploua: tfoistoro; intone itching
and Stinglog; nnst at night: worse bf
I ...... ' . '
soratcbiog' If allowed to oontioo lam.
or form Mob often bleed and nloerat
beootniog very sore, flwayo' Oiot
mot stop tb itching aoJ bleeding,
bel alceraiiiw, and in uoat eaar re
mote th tumor. Aldingglala, or by
mail, for 60 tents. Ut. Swayo A Hon,
Philadelphia.
A good bk ycl. snitabl for either lady
or (enllemso, la fin repair, sew paeo-
tie tin
for sale ete.p al Oilliata A
Bisbe a. (
Oo of th bat aa.l B..U.I BMM
r-ideoo piopsrty la Heppaer will b
. . ... .
old ber o lb. 80 b last. . It la know,
a in inorayi niae aod Is sliaated
oear Tom Morgaa nearly every per.
eon la Ilepporr know vpr to fled II.
Thar I aa err d oo-third In trait
lr and giid.a, tad lb baUJirgi a'
HINDOO HOflfiORS.
Terrible) Suffering Oooasioned
the Drought.
by
CTloaea lm Chicago Tall ! th
JUaerlea of th Poor Baddhtat
lontog ion ana taTT,uo
Ar Blf.
"The present drought in India ia one
of the most severe ever known," aaid
Mr. Vincent L. Tissera recently.
"I am from Ceylon and know what
tbe horrors of a famine resulting from
drought are. Ten or 12 years ago the
Ceylonese were the victims of a com
paratively mild water famine, but tbe
Buffering I witnessed then wrung my
heart and I can. see as plain as though I
were in the country the agony of the
starving Hindoos. The British papers
have not given the truth in its pitiful
completeness, and even though they did
all in their power to alleviate tbe pres
ent distress thousands must die of
starvation. Russia's proffered aid was
refused by the English for political rea
sons. John Bull wants nothing done
that will augment the kindly feelings
of the Hindoos for the Russians. There
are 200,000,000 people and nearly all of
them are vegeterians. They believe it
a sin to kill an animal and the result is
easily seen. No vegetation on which
they can subsist can escape the drought,
and pathetically sincere in their belief
of the teachings of Buddha, the poor,
ignorant people will starve rather than
prove unfaithful to this time-honored
tenet of their religion and eat the flesh
of animals.
"America has spent millions of dol
lars in sending and maintaining mis
sionaries in- India and I, as a Christian,
am thankful for it, but now is the time
when the Americans, and the churches
especially, can show that the love and
chanty they have preached so many
years to my countrymen are not merely
subjects of discourse but real condi-
ions. Aid from America would do more
for the conversion of these people than
all the preaching that has been done in
all the years since missions were first
established in India. It is a charity
the ignorant could understand and I
know and God knows how woefully they
are in need of it now.
"A car load of husiks would be re
ceived with the joy of a people who
have been living on roots that th?
rought has spared. Millions of people
have no other food and knowing the
kely results of such diet they still
must eat. Leprosy is the outcome in
many cases, but what will not a starv
ing man do? Think of your own arctic
explorers who resorted to cannibalism.
But leprosy, though the most dreaded
disease and a common one in India, ib
not the most prevalent or fatal of tbe
ills that come from root diet and inv
pure water. A plague called in the
native tongue 'burbonic' fever, some
thing like yellow fever, carries off
thousands. I hear daily that it Las be
gun its ravages to add to the horror of
starvation and poverty. One day 800
died of it, but it has not begun to do its
worst yet."
Mr. Tissera is a Ceylonese. At the
time of tbe world's fair be came to
America in charge of the agricultural
products of Ceylon. Obtaining a three
months' leave from the railway by which
he was employed at home that he might
visit further the country with which he
was fast becoming impressed he trav
eled all over the union. That decided
him and he resolveo) to make America
his borne. lie ia the first ot his nation'
ality to go into business in this city.
Beside his native tongue, he speaks
Port uguese. Tamil, the tongue of south
em India, Spanish, English and ia now
mastering the Oerman language, lie
is not a recent convert to Christianity.
as the religion, bag been handed down in
the family from the time of the flrst
missionaries, 100 year ago, when the
forefather of the present Tisaera was
converted. Chicago News.
NO LONGER A LADY.
on Had Nur4 tier Maid Throagh
raver, aod Ho I ost l asts.
An amusing instance of class formal
ity waa related to me the other evening
by an intimate friend of the victim,
says a Chicago paper's correspondent.
The lady's maid of Mrs. Benevolent was
stricken down with typhus fever, and
her removal to the hospital waa urged
by tbe family.
But Mrs. Benevolent, having great
liking for the maid, would not Ibrten to
the plan, and declared she would nurse
tbe girl herself. Thia she did through a
long illness, aud when the Invalid be
came convalescent Mrs. Benevolent, at
her own charge, sent the maid down to
Brighton, that she might benefit by a
cneenui stay by the sea.
After a sufficient time had el a peed
mr ncr complete restoration to heaJt'.i
the maid m asked by post If sbe did
not reel able to resume her duties. Her
answer waa an expression of gratitude
ror the kindness and care she bad re
ceived, concluding with tbe sorrowful
"regret that I ah all not be able to re
turn to your service, as I cannot en
gage myself to one wbo Is not a lady,
and, of course, no lady would hhre
nursed and waited upon servant, a
you nave done In my ease."
OON'T 1Uri
,,1U STAKfc.
It I vTU. Attar All. That vToaaaa Lav
rrtty lralng.
Two v omen paaa each other in the
afreet of a provincial town; they are
not acquainted, yet it ia long odds that
one of them turns around to look after
the other very short otliU againat both
doing" ao. It Is not the gait, aaya the
Xliirtcenth Century, or the figure. or th
hair of the stranger tbat haa attracted
attention. It is the drea, aml not the
peraon within it- The penile anarchist
ta ho are buy organixing the tk-brutali-
ration of man will, of court, attribute
this little failing- to the vvuity of tbe
frmin no mind by reason of mau'a tyr
anny In excluding- women from board
of director and other intellectual
arena. It may be conceded that
psychology ana betterment are more
recondite fields than millinery, but this
would l-e but R null world and far tig-
lUr than It la. If every woman bad a
son! above chiffons. Odds grenadine
and tarlatan! that were a conaumma-
i wm vjjnmmn tics.raoie. .o ii an
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the tlrea of h-r with whoni he I tHk-
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United 8tatks Land Opficb,
The Dalles. Oreeon. ADril 27th. 1897.
NOTICE 13 HEKEHY GIVEN THAT JOHN
Corbet, of Lewlsburir. Ohio, has filed no.
tice of Intention to make final proof before J.
w. jiorrow, i ounty Cleric, at Ms office m Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of June,
1897, on timber culture application No 2915, for
the $ KWH NW'4 8W and BW NW of
Miction No 24, in Township No 1 South, Range
.O 24 cast.
He names as witnesses: French Bnrrnnirha.
of Heppner, Oregon, John Ritchie. John Jordan
nn uscar uitcneu an oi lone, Oregon
md-u jas. r. muoke, Keglater.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
I' firm of Downer Swann. comrjoa-d olD.
C- Downer and Emmett Swann, and doing gen.
"rai nouee, sign ana ornamental painting In
the town of Heppner, has thia day been dia
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wnn wir continue business at the same I oca-
ion, collect a'l accounts aud Day all bills con
racted by the above firm.
ii. j. downer,
Iimmictt swann.
Dated at Heppner. Oregon, thia 2nd day of
pril 1897. 8-itf-
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Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
4 April 7, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler ha filed notice of
hi intention to make final proof in aupport of
his claim, and that aaid proof will be made
before County lerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on May 17th, 1897, viz:
HENKY D. MIKESELL,
Hd. E. Ko. 749s for the KU SWVi Sec. 11 aud EVi
N Wi Sec- 14, Tp 5 8, R 27 E W M. i
He namea the following wltnesr-ea to prove
hla continueu residence upon and cultivation
of aaid land, viz: Benjamin V. Hevland, Sam
uel O. Creeaon, Leander Copple and David A.
Hamilton all of Heppner, Oregon.
B. F. WILSON, .
535-46. Register.
Timber Culture, Contest.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles. Oregon, March 24, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
at thia ollice by O. E. Farnaworth, Hepp
ner, Or., against Thomas Huntaberry for failure
to comply with law aa to timber-culture entry
No. 2918, dated Feb. 28, 1888, upon the NEV
6EV4 NEl and NEH NEH Sec. 31. Tp. 8 8 R
25 E, In Morrow county, Oregon, with a view to
the cancellation of aaid entry, contestant alleg
ing that aaid entry has been and is abandoned
and no part of the aaid entry has ever been
broken, planted or cultivated. 1 hat such fall
urea still exist. The aaid parties are hereby sum
moned to appear at thia office on the 22nd day
of May, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m., to respond and
furnish, testimony concerning aaid alleged
failure. J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, is au
thorized to tae the testimony in thia case at hi
office at Heppner, Oregon, on May 15, 1897. at
10 o'clock, a. m, JAS. F. MOORE.
733-746 Reglater.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICF. 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution laaued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
County of Morrow, and to me directed and de-'-livered,
upon a judgment rendered and entered
In said Court on the 1st day of March, 1897.
in favor of The Morrow County Land and
Trust .'ompany. a corporation, plaintiff, and
againat Ed C. Allen. Martha E. Allen, Win. M.
Kudio, Mattie H. Rudio and J. V. Teal, aa ad-
minlstrat"r of the eaateof 1. R. Daweon.de
ceaaed, defendanta for the sum of Two Thous
and Two Hu'dted and Fifteen Dollars with
iiiierest thereon from the 21st day of November,
189 at the rate of te-' per cent per annum, and
One Hundred and Fifty Dollars attornev'e fees,
and the further anm of Twelve and 50-1(10 Dol
lar costa and whereas bv ani l iudement it waa
ordered and adjudged that the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: Lot No ten (10)
in Dioeg no. two (2) ot Loonev'a addition to the
town of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, be
sold to antlsfy said judgment, coat and accru
ing coats. I will, on Wednesday,
The2fith d y of Mav, 1897,
at one o'clock p. m., of said day, at the Court
House door in Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, aell all the right, title and interest of the
aid defendants, Kd C. Allen, et al., in and to
the above described property at publio
auction to the hlgheat and best bidder for
cash In hand, the proceeds to be applied to the
satisfaction of aaid execution anH all costs and
cost that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK,
Sheriff "f Morrow Countv. Oregon,
By J. W. Matlock. Deputy.
Dated April 2fith, 1897. 539-47.
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