Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 05, 1897, Image 4

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RLY BKOTIIKIIS. 66 Warren Bu. New York Civ-
Timber Culture Final Proof.
United Status Land Office,
The Dalles. Oresron. Hnt,. lath 1H07
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JAMES
H.Allen has Hied nntlnn of Intention m
make final proof before J. W. Morrow, rvnintir
Clerk, at his office In Heppner, Oremon, on Wed
nesday, the Hth day of December, 1897, on timber
culture application No. 2978, for the NE(i of sen
tlon No. 2;i, In township No. 4 south, raiiRe No.
24 east W. M.
He names as witnesses: James C. Keithley,
Oscar Keithley, Ed Moreland, and Jesse M.
HoKiic, nil of Hardman, OreRon,
J AS, F. MOORE,
B3-804 " Keulster.
GUARDIANSHIP SALE.
"NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
out
a i ami ny virtue oi an order Of sale, Issued
oi tne uomity court of the Htate of Orefton,
Morrow ('nillll V. the linderalirned as irnar.
for
man oi Yvuiniireo Hiiiiam, Archer M. Ollllam
aim i-oster E. uilllam, minors, will on and
after Wednesday, the 1st day of December, 18SI7,
proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand
all the riiflit, title and interest of the above
named minors in and to the following de
scribed real estate, situated in Morrow couniy,
Oregon, to-wit: The east half of the northeast
quarter, and the east half of the southeast
quarter of section thirteen, in township four,
south of range ! east W. M., together with all
tho tenements, hereditaments aud appurtenan
ces thereunto belonging.
Dated Heppner, Oregon, November 1st, 1897.
M-Wtt ANNIE Oil, LI AM,
Quardlnn of the above named minors.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrict at Tub Daixis, Oreoon.
. October 4. NW
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT ThI
i.1 following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
inn i inmi, mm uint saiu prooi win be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
fii.,,,.,., uu i.tjvciuuer iiu, iny, VIS;
FRANK ENQELMAN,
JJd. ENo. TAW, tor the 8W! ot Bee. 15, Tp. 1 8.
R. 'it E. W. M.
he names tho following witnesses to prove
ui , oiimmoui resilience upon ami cultivation
ol said land, vis: Chilton (V WM.oi, M i
Williams, A. B. Terry and 8. P. Wilson, allot
iuho, .nurrow county, uregou.
J A3. F. MOORE,
WW. . Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
1 AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREOON.
1 J )ct. ai, 18117. Notice is hereby given that
tne loiiow ing nainea settler has Bled notice of
his Intention to make Htial proof in support of
his claim, and tbat said
before J, W. Morrow. Coin
iroof in support of
roof will lie made
ii prooi win lie made
inty Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on November !29, 181)7, vis:
ALBERT T. WOOD,
Hd. E. No. KVtl, for the NW HE1, Wt4 NElf,
and NE'i N WW See. 12. Tn. 1 8. K il. 11 V? M
no names me pillowing witnesses to prove
urn viiiioiiiiimi reamtmcH iiiMin aim ciiitivuiinn
"i " mini, vis: jonn t.oe iran. Kdwarri 1,
Padherg, Waller 8. Casson and Hiram Thorn
ton, all of lone, Oregon,
JAB. F. MOORE,
5H0-SO2. Register.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
United Btatii Land Orrica,
The Dalles. Oregon, October 1.1. IwrT.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY UIVKN THAT HENRY
V. Tulle, of Hardinen, Oregon, has tiled
notice of intention to make final proof
liefore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at his office
III Hei.micr. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 21th
nay in riovemiier, IW7, on timber culture appli
cation No. 814. for H' NW'4 and lots 1 anil got
cio. a, in lownsnin no. tkiuth range
No. 24 K. W M.
lie names as witnesses: Rriwln Tt Pml
Jacob 8. Young, Wesley W. Brannan, and Cltf-
loru a. Jones, all OI Klglit Mile, Oregon.
J AH, F. IKKIRK,
KeglsWr.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Orrica at Tmb Palms. OaanoN.
HctolM-r il. Imi7.
'OTICK 18 HEREBY IVKM THAT THE
fiilliiwlng-naineil aettler has nlel notice
of bis Intention to make rlnal nnml In
support ol his claim, and that said proof will
lie made before J. VY. Morrow, County Clerk,
at Heppner, Oregon, on December a, 1 '.'", vis:
JIWKPH W. 8V RINGER,
Hd. K. No. 4277 tor tha NEV, Bee l Tp I 8 R
JH K VY M .
lie naniee tbe following witnesses tn prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Francis H. Wllann, Frank
Kiialeinan, both of lone, Oregon, Rolwrt Haver
and Hey moil r P. Wilson, both of lMiuglaa, Ore
gon. J As. F. MOORE,
t-m , Keglster.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orru a at Tni Dli i. Orioon.
VtoMr , liw7.
OTICK 18 HEREBY I1IVKN 1 HAT THE
AN lollowlug namr.1 aettler has filed nolle of
his Intention to make dual proof In siipKrt of
Ills claim, and that said proof will be made he
fore J. W. Morrow, Comity clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on November IV, INV7, ill:
FRANK A. Lt'NDELL.
II I K No. -rtl for the 8Kl 8ec. Tp I R
s K W M .
He names the following wjtiieeaes In prove
Ills Ciiiillmious real. lent e upnn and eultlvalloa
ol eald laud, vie John K. Veleriu, Charles J.
Aadrraou, Andrew Carlson, ami Andrew M,
I'eteraon, all ol (luoaebvrry, Oreg.iu.
J AS. F. MOORK,
Keglster,
Notice of Intention.
I ANDOFFICK AT THK DAI.I.K8, OREGON,
I J (VI. 4, 17. Nolli- la herebv given thai
the following namiH ariller has nied liolli'eot
his Intention to make dual proof In support of
his rial in, and that aald prnol will be made
helorej. W. Morrow. County Clerk. al Hcppuer,
tregon, on Noveiulier 17th, IsvT, vis:
CHILTON C. WILHON.
Hd. K 4irt lor the H( ot Nee. Tp. t , H. B
a. w . M.
He names the following Itiieaece to pm
Ma roiiliiiiions residence iiain and cultivation
ol aald laud. l krauk kuaeluian, M J. M 11.
llama. K.laar.1 Kngelman and A. B. Terry, ail
ol loue, Mwirww county, Oregon,
. A. F. HVE.
kaialer.
LOCAL BQCIBS.
Thos. Winn, an acquaintance of Jas.
Hager, is down from Adams on a visit.
Born On Nov. 1st, to the wife of Geo.
Shick, of Clark Canyon, a daughter.
Aleo Cornett was in town Wednesday
from Felix Johnson's, on Batter Oreek.
Jake Rasmus is .over from Walla
Walla on a visit with the family of John
Raamos, of this oity.
Attorney C. E. Redfield has removed
to the offioein the rear of the First
National bank. D. E. Oilman now oc
cupies the office vacated by Mr. Redfield.
John Turley returned home from the
Valley on Wednesday, Mrs. Turley hav-
iug spent the summer with her parents
who reside near Eugene. John reports
times good down there.
No man or woman can enjoy life or
aooomplish much in this world while
suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt's
Witch Hezle Salve. It soothes, strength
ens and heals. Ii is the great pile cure.
For tale by Oonser & Brook.
A slight change took place in the time
table on the Heppner branoh, the train
leaving an hour sooner in the evening
and arriving a few minutes earlier in the
morning. The change is of no special
importance.
See the Diamond Dye ad in this Issue.
Any reader of the Gazette oan secure
those valuable books by cutting out the
ooupon and forwarding it with address,
to Wells, Eiohardson & Co., of Burling
ton, Vt.
Tom Davidson and Clyde Sperry oame
together in a little sparring match down
the street Wednesday. Both were pret
ty much under the "influence," henoe
their unseemly conduot, which the judge
compromised by accepting $7.50 from
each.
If you have ever seen a little obild in
a paroxysm of hooping oough, or if you
have been aonoyed by a constant tick
ling in the throat, you oan appreciate
the value of One Minute Cough Cure,
which gives quick relief. Sold by Con-
e r ft Brock.
Married At the residence of John
Rasmus, in this oity, on Tuesday even
ing, Nov. 2d, L. V. Gentry and Miss
Alice Donaboo, Judge W. A. Riobardeon
officiating. Bat a few of the relatives
and friends of the oontraoting parties
were present.
How to Cure Rllions Colic.
I suffered for weeks with oolic and
pains in my slomaoh oaused by bilious
ness and bad to take medioine all tbe
while nntil I need Chamberlain's Colio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy whloh
cured me. I have sicoe recommended
to a good many people. Mrs. F. But
ler, Fairbaven, Conn.- Persons who are
snbjeot to bilious colio oan ward off the
attaok by taking this remedy as soon as
the first symptoms appear. Sold by
Conser & Brock.
Holy Moslc.
Dr. Rasmus, of Grace M. E. oburob of
Portland, last Sunday preaohed a good
sermon on "The Triumphs of Song."
In conclusion be said:
"Mnsio was not born on the top of a
mountain, as the old Russian fable has
it; it was not born on the billowy cloud
upon wbiob tbe angels stood celebrat
ing oreations morn; it was not born in
tbe place tbat John saw as tbe soene ot
tbe text flashed upon him; but was born
in tbe heart of God. All mnsio is divine.
We have been thinking the conquerors
of this world as being Alexander.Charle
magne and Napoleon. But these are
not the greatest oonquerots of tbe earth.
If I were oalled upon to name the great
est viotor next to tbe Bon of God, I
should lay tbe wreath npoo tbe shrine
of amnio, upon tbe altar of song.
"Remember that the song has oon-
quered tbe dread ot the last hour. It
has been beautifully gjJ that Mozart
wroie bis own requiem, and, handing it
to bis daughter, Emily, be said: 'play
that.' And as she played that requiem,
tbe eoul of tbe great oom poser went out
on the waves ot his own aong to glory.
"Tens of thousands have oome down
to where tbe day was far spent, to where
they knew that nut a dewdrop opon tbe
grave oould be a tear ot repentance, and
they have asked for the old songs tbat
bave thrilled them, throngb tbe years
mac naa passed, and on ibe wiogs of
those aongs they went peacefully out to
glory and to God "
"The worst cold I ever bad in my life
was oured by Cbamberlalo's Congo
Remedy," writes W. n. Norton, of Hatter
Creek, Cel. "This oukl left me with
oongh and I was expectorating all the
time. Tbe remedy oared me, and I want
all of my friends when troubled with a
congb or eold to naa it, for it will do
tbem good." Bold by Oonser Brock.
UTERAHY NOTES.
The Overland Monthly is advertising
etteoslvely aa interesting "Missing
Word Coolest." The aeoteooe they give
is: -Tbe bad tied away from
theae two waoderera." Thie is taken
from New England elaaaio by a writer
whoe name Is a bouaehold word. The
prise is II.OJO, to be giveo to the person
flodiog the correct answer, or divided
among the fortunate Coders if there are
more than one. The only condition ia
tbat tbe gueas shall be accompanied by
one dollar as aanbaeriptioo to the Over
land, a! its reduced prioe. Tbia eoodi
tion ia bo hardship; for the Overland at
a dollar tail itself great big prii.
Tan coots aeol Ita publishers al Han
Francisco will bring a sample copy aod
full particulars of tbe oontest. lUoeet
com bare are filled with beautiful pic
I ores aod InUreatiog articles.
Tbe Tennyson Memoir ia reviewed al
length io tbe American Monthly Review
of Reviews for November.
1. A. Currar, formerly ol Peodietoe.
baa opened OP a 15 Cool barber al.mt la
a. .ii .- .. .. . . r
usi om nana n ine
Work strictly fret els
Mai look corner, i
k Call on bim.
111 '
Commuwioaers Court.
The November term of commissioners
court ooovenei oo Wednesday with all
members present. No business of great
importance was brought up and the
term proved to be a very short one, tbe
commissioners praotioally finishing np
their labors in one day. in detail the
business transacted by tbe court ia as
follows
BILL8 ALLOWED.
J. W. Matlock, deputy sheriff salary 1166
E. L, Matlock, sheriff salary 400 OS
J. H. Wyland, stock inspector salarv 4 on-
Frank Gilliam, treasurer salary 83 33
A. G, Bartholomew, county judge salary. . 150 00
J. W. Morrow, county clerk salary 400 00
G. W. Wells, deputy county clerk salary. . 166 66
J. W. Shipley, school supt salary 126 75
a, A. Yocum, pauper acct 20 00
John Zollinger, pauper acct 21 00
Luther Hamilton, road and bridge 24 03
A. T. McNay, road and bridge 5 00
T. R. Howard, pauper acct 97 ss
A. G. Bartholomew, road and bridge 6 26
O. 8. Hodson, tax rebate... 15 25
Rhea & Mathews, pauper acct 2310
G. W. Vi ells, road and bridge acct 13 30
James Wren, " 14 25
W.J. Davis, ' oom
0. E. Holland, fuel acct 8 00
W. L. Mallory, road and bridge acct 135 21
C. H. Ham, pauper acct An on
Heppner Gazette, printing 3340
Gilliam & Bisbee, road and bridge acct. . . 47 34
Boys and Girls Aid society, donation 10 00
Gilliam & Bisbee, road and bridge acct. . . 51 45
J. W. Beckett, commissioner salary 13 00
J. L. Howard, " 13 00
In tbe matter of petition of Inland
Telephone Co. for right of way along
oounty roods. Petition granted.
in the case Stale vs. Fred Tolle. bill
of costs, 812.85; allowed in full.
State of Oregon vs. Albert Rea, bill of
costs, $9.75; allc wed in full.
State vs. Oilman, bill of costs, 819.60;
allowed in rail.
In the matter of delinquent taxes,
cierlt was ordered to issue warrant for
collection of all taxes up to and includ
ing 1896.
Tbe contract for oounty physician was
awarded to Dr. Hunlook at 8100 a year.
Miscellaneous bills allowed; J. W.
Morrow, $3.
Dearnees Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as tbey oaonot
reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear.
There is only ooe way to cure deafness,
aod that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of tbe mucous lining of tbe eusta
chian tube. vYhen this tube gets in
flamed yoa have n rmubliog eoand or
imper'eot beariog, and when it is entire
ly clcsed deafness is the result, aod un
less tbe inflammation can be takeu out
BDd this tube restored to its normal con
ditior, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out i f ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing Lot an in
flamed oondition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give Ooe Hundred Dollars
for any oase of deafness (caused by
Catarrh) that oannot be oured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send forciroulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
tSSold by druggists, 75o.
GRANT COUNTY MATTERS.
From the Eagie.
Born To the wife of Ivac SloaD, Mon
day morning, the 25th inst., a bouncing
nlne-ponnd boy. Ivan has been beard
oalliug himself papa a number ot times
since tbe advent of bis soo aod beir.
Burtis W. Johnson, editor ot the Cor
vallis Gazette, baa been appointed post
master at Corvall is, Benton county. Now
it be oould be eleoted justice of tbe
peaoe, hs could be a "side pord" of the
Arizona Kiokar.
A new muslo box in tbe shape ot a
floe organ arrived at the editor's man
sion this week, and it dnriDg the ab
sence of tbe editor and the other mem
bera of bis household, tbe denizens liv
ing in tbe neighborhood of tbe aforesaid
mansion should be aroused from their
slumbers some night al tbe dead hour
of midnigbl by the sweet atraios of
music emitting from that direotion,
don't jump at I' e oooolnsioo tbat Fad
erewBky has arrived in town, for snob
will not be tbe oase. It will only be tbe
Eagle "devil" practicing his oborda and
diaobords in order to be io praotlee to
render a grand overture by tbe time the
editor returns.
The three-year-old bod of J. A. John
son, of Lynn Center, 111., ia subject to
attaoks of cronp. Mr. Jobuaoo says be
is satisfied that tbe timely use ot Cbam-
berlalu'a Cougb Remedy, during a severe
attack, saved bia little boy 'a life. He
is io the drug business, a member of the
firm of Johnson Bros, of tbat place ; and
tbey handle a great many patent medi
cines for tbroat and lung din eases. Da
bad all tbese to cbooee from, and skilled
physicians ready to respond to Lis call,
bul selected tbia remedy for nee io bia
own family at a time when bia child's
life waa io danger, boatise be knew it
to be superior Io any other, and famous
the country over for ita curea of croup.
Mr. Johnson aaya this ia the beet selling
oongb medicine tbey handle, and that
it gives splendid satisfaction in all casts.
Sold by Oonser A Brock.
C. Sam Smith and wife, of rnneville,
airived Wedneaday aod will remain a
fewdaje. Mr. Smith came over to see
aboo H) bead of oattle tbat will soon
arrive here from M. Siobel & Co. 'a band
J. W. Blake, of Coodon, purchased them
for fcaatera partlea. Il Is tha intention,
to load at Heppner, if poaaible.
A Hare Tklag fw Yea
A traus'Ction io whloh vou ean not
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are a sure thing. Try a box today ; Joe.,
25, 6 . Sample and book lei free. If
I J. LUiarriuaa aod f-.co.ily have
moved from UlnWk to Heppoev, where
7 r"M'u '" -luler. The first
vt after arriving hue wat la aoUe ibe
'or Ibe Oi He.
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THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
LUNG TROUBLES AND CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CURED.
Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Headers.
The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo
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his discovery of a reliable oure for Con
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away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) ot his New Dis
coveries to any amicted reader ot this
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His "New Scibntifio Treatment" has
oured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and he considers it a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial of bia infallible onre.
Science daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, baa produoed results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
olaimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
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proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
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those oared in all parts of the world.
Tbe dread Consumption, unintnr.
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oimpiy write to x. A. SJooum, M. C,
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office and express address, and the free
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Batterers should take instant nrlnn.
tage of his generous proposition.
Please tell the Doctor thnt von com
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. . Jnly 9.7.1 ,r
THREE VALUABLE BOOKS GIVEN AWAY.
'Art and Fancy Work," "Nursery Rhymes,"
"Home Dyeing."
Mrs. Nella Daggett, editor of The Home, has
published a new edition of her popular book,
'Fancy Work and Art Decorations," that gives
practical instructions for making dolles. table
covers, scarfs, tray cloths, pin cushions, etc.'
etc., with fifty illustrations. This book, togeth
er with "Nursery Rhymes" (a 16-page pamphlet
with a handsome colored cover design of the
Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe), and "Suc
cessful Home Dyeing," will be sent free to any
reader of the Gazette who forwards the follow
ing coupon to WeUs, Richardson & Co., Bur
lington. Vt.
COUPON.
ThU mtilla any reader of the Heppner Ga
zette to one copy of "Fancy Work and Art
Decorationt," "Nurtery Shymei" and "Suc
eeesful Home Dyeing."
The above liberal offer is made to advertise
the old reliable Diamond Dyes and to get their
book upon home dyeing into the hands of
women who want to dress well by making their
old clothing look like new.
Dymond Dyes have special dyes for cotton.
different from those that are used for wool, and
e the only package dyes on the market that
can be relied upon to give colors that will not
fade or crock. The fact that Diamond Dves
hsve been the standard home dyes for nearly
twenty years and that their sale Increases from
year to year, Is proof positive that they have
never had an equal.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
gsuw w
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN
EASTERN OREGON
Located on tbe O. R. k N. Railway
midway between Pendleton and
Walla Walla. Students admitted al
all times of tbe year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vocal and Instrumental Musio taught
by oompetent ioalroctors. A gradu
ate ot tbe Boston Conservatory baa
charge of the instrumental depart
ment. Tlie Iadies Boardlnc Holl
Is thoroughly quipped and offers ex.
oellenl acoommodationa at reasonable
rates. Send tor catalogue.
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TON. Secretary Baaed af R iLl-?: "THING.
TFmlT nTT 3CS cCc
Attorneys at Law,
All basioeM attended to lb t prompt aod aatiafactorv
manner. Notarie. Pnblic and Collector..
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