Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 18, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, March 18, 1898.
Candidates' Announcements
I hereby announce to the public of Morrow
county, that I will be a candidate before the
next republican county convention for nomi
nation to the office of county assessor.
Bespectfully,
W. B. MCAMSTKK.
Lexington, Or., March 7, '98.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of county assessor, tubjeot to the will of
the republican county convention.
A. C, Petteys.
I hereby announce to my frlendi and the
public of Morrow county that I will be a can
didate before the republican county conven
tion for the nomination to the olliee of assessor
ol Morrow county. C. N. Feck,
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of County Hupt of Schools, subject to the
will of the Republican county convention.
Having striven to do my whole duty for two
years, i trust mat me people win approve my
efforts. J, W. Bhipley.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
ine omce oi uonnty Nuperuitenuent oi scnoois,
subject to the decision of the Republican con
vention of Morrow county. A. Hudson.
In response to the earnest solicitation of num
erous friends, I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Clerk of Morrow
county, subject to the will of the Republican
county convention. vawteb urawfokd.
The "fuse" did not "pop" very
stroDg yesterday.
Morrow county populists are
waking up to the fact that they
have a good many middle-of-the-
roaders iu their ranks.
The first copy of the Drain
Press, a bright, newsy weekly, was
received this morning. It is edited
by Edwin Rhodes and is, to quote
its editor, "republican from the
ground up." We wish it success.
opinion that those who favor fusion
are doing it more for the sake of
spoils of office than from princi
ple, for in order to effect fusion
some one will simply have to sac
rifice principles that they have
strongly advocated the past four
years. Can the people be fooled
by this method ? We are inclined
to believe they will see through it,
and we again say that perfect fu
sion in Morrow county cannot be
effected.
COB Rt OF INQUIRY WILL BEPOBT.
Will Beach Wsahtagtoa Today or Tomorrow
Bpalo't Attitude.
Washington, Marob 17. A report, par
tial or complete, of the findings of the
oonrt of inquiry, whioh ha been investi
gating tbe cause of the destruction of
the battleship Main in Havana barbor,
it expeoted at Washington tomorrow oi
Saturday. 'The president suspects that
tbe document may be even now oo its
way to Washington, in obarge of a
naval officer. '
The populists failed to fuse in
Jackson county. The middle read
ers had a majority iu the conven
tion and would not yield on the
question of fusion. As a conse
quence the fusionists walked out
and held a couvention of their
own. It is said that the confusion,
noise and hubab raised has prob
ably never been equaled in a
county convention held in Oregon.
The populist state convention will
have two sets of delegates from
Jackpon county to contend with
There will be a hot time in the
fusion ranks one of these days, we
opine.
A Difference of Opinion.
Madrid, Maroh 17. The following
semi-official note wae issued today:
"Tbe report of tbe Spanish commis
sion on tbe Maine bas not yet been
made, but tbe statement of several tech
nical officers, who have made a close ex
amination of the eoene, shows it to be
indisputably due to an internal accident.
10NE ITEMS.
Saturday, March 26, is the day
set for holding the republican pri
maries. There, should be a good
turnout of the republicans in each
precinct and the very best repre
sentative men chosen to the county
convention. Don't forget the date.
If the farmers of Nebraska con
tinue their reduction of mortgages
at the rate which they progressed
in 1897, there will be nothing left
for Bryan and his associates to use
as a foundation for their silver
theory by 1900. The mortgages
released in that state in 1897
amounted to $14,767,000.
The fusionists of Umatilla coun
ty are working bard to effect an
alliance, but the scheme appears
to be meeting with serious opposi
tion and will certainly fall far
short of being unanimous. Bo
goes pretty much all over the
state. Reform (?) seems to have
a pretty hard road to travel.
Tom Woolery made a flying trip to
Heppner yesterday.
Joseph Mason and daughter, of Bbea
oreek, were in town today,
The Bebeokah lodge held sooial
banquet at their hall last night.
Tbe wearing of the green, all tbe men
and the boys too, are Irish today.
Joseph Bnrgoyne, the flouring mill
man, of Lexiogton, was in town today
oo business.
A. H. Weatherford, of Douglass, was
in town today. He will atteud the dem
ocratio oonnty convention.
Gold, windy weather is still on, but
the farmers are speeding tbe plows
Summer fallowmg is quite under way
Wm Haguewood, while striking a hot
iron, knooked off a piece whiob struck
bira in tbe eye and may oanse him
use the sight of the injured member.
Sunday, at nooo, Clyde Sperry and
Miss Bogie Weatherford were married at
tbe home of the groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Sperry, of this place.
Only tbe relatives and a few invited
friends were present. Tbe oeremony
was performed by Judge O. B. Sperry.
After the ceremony was over all were
invited to a sumptuous dinner wblob
was prepared for the occasion. Mr. and
Mrs. Hperry will make their home in
lone.
The democrats belJ their piimary
yesterday and J. A Wootery, O B. Sper
ry and N. J . Ual wer chosen delegates
to attend the county convention whiob
ill meet at Ui'ppner the l!):h.
HriiNoiiniKii.
lone, Oiegcn, March 17, 'SW.
It is a curious fact that while
farm products have been advanc
ing, prices of articles which farm
irs must buy have ia most cases
docrcaapd. Latent reports from
New Yotk markets show a marked
reduction in price of cotton goods
hoes, artiolcs of iron, stool, coffee
and many other articles of daily
consumption, while in practically
everything which the (aimer pro
duces them has been a marked in
crease.
av
WILLIAM AlCllINLEi lint Com
plelod his first year in oflic. II
has executed his trust aa a nation'i
cinei exocuure witu conspicuous
ability, aod has tba moral support
of the great mass of patriotic
American citizens, without regard
to party. Under Lis administra
tion, the country Las enjoyed its
most )rotxrous year since lS'.ri,
and entors Uxn the second with
every prospoot of an iucrease in
pros iwrity in all the great hues o
human industry.
as
Ir tbn republicans of Morrow
county, who are twkioR office, wil
lot the eonvftition artllo the tjuei
tion without a fight that will leave
MltororM tctwfHa tli anpiranta,
they will be doing their party th
crottoat txiaaililrt m'rtioo. It
Lava a robvtutioo that is n
l acked in the iDtorot of any -et
n or!tNraona 1a our donate
go to tba coDTrnthn nntledgr
and wo gtmaDtre that they will
put np a ticket that will I ta
factory to every republican and one
that can U elected. Irt ut try it
Mir for lack.
to
, A BELLE AT EIGHTY.
Had m Lovely Keck and Arms and Wore
Deeolietta Gowns.
Some years ago there v. as an old lady
in one of the southern capitals who not
only wore decollete ball dresses at 80,
but actually possessed the lovely neck
and arms which they require, says the
New York Ledger. She was mott in
nocently vain; and no wonder, for she
was immensely flattered and her towns
people valued her charms far above
those of her young and more beautiful
rivals. She had a curious way of pre
paring for a ball, which our modern
fashionable women, with their multi
tudinous engagements would find dif
ficult to emulate The morning before
she proposed appearing in full regalia I
she would take a brisk walk and re
turn in time for a midday dinner, after
which she remained quiet with her
work until about three or four o'clock,
when she would retire to her bed, take
a verv hot Dtisan toinduce perspiration,
American assertions to tbe oontrary are and remain in bed (partaking of some
therefore deplored in official quarters, as light refreshment at the tea hour) until
tendinato mislead nnhlin nrtininn and it was time to dress for her ball. Then
I Last
Week
O-
We simply knocked our
competitors silly with our
display of
Boysp Yduths' Clothing
render. the situation more difficult from
tbe standpoint of maintaining friendly
relations between tbe two countries.
"It may be regarded as certain that
should tbe American technical commis
sion reoort declaring that the disaster
was due to an external explosion, the
public here will refuse to accept such a
finding," and a demand for indemnity
based thereon will be indignantly re
pelled by Spain."
OREDKED TO HAMPTON ROADB.
Battleships MaMchnsetts and Texas
to
Leave Ki y West.
Washington, Marob 17. Tbe Texas
and Massachusetts, battleships now with
Sicard's squadron, have been ordered
to proceed at once from Key West to
Hampton Roads, where they will join
tbe cruisers Minneapolis, Brooklyn and
Columbia and other vessels yet to be se
lected, forming the new naval division.
she would get up, take a bath and make
the most elaborate toilet. All the house
hold Regarded these preparations in the
light of solemn rites, and would never
have dreamed of laughing at them 6r
interfering with thein in any way. Her
ippearance was a triumph, never fail
ing to excite the greatest admiration
and adulation.
Best to take after dinner;
prevent distress, aid diges
tion, cure constipation.
Purely vegetable; do not gripe
or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents.
Prepared only by C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass,
the finest ever shown in
this city. Our prices are
as low as the lowest, if not
a little lower.
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This
Week...
We ask you to examine
Our display of
...HATS!
' Being complete and up-to-date,
in all the latest blocks and
styles, in Mens' Youths' and
Boys' hats.
Prices guaranteed to be as low as tbe lowest.
1 . .
Watch this Space. Something New will
Appear Each Week.
Our show window will contain a different line ef goods each week or ten
days, and our advertisement will call attention to each line we put forward.
Space does not permit us to mention all our extensive lines at one time.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass witb
rine and let it stand twenty -fonr hours;
a sediment or settling indioates an nn-
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaQbandr, Oregon,
March 10. 1898.
XTQTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
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following-named settler has filed notice ol
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urine and let it stand twenty -fonr hours; his claim, and that said proof will be made be-
..iu..! . .i;nn i.i;.i. ... lore J. W. Morrow County clerk. Morrow
The reason for this' nhanoe of nrr,am . . , ... . .:; ? Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April
r- - neanoy oonamon ot ine Kianeys. wnen . iys. viz:
is not known, but apparently disposes of Iirine at.in, iinfin it .;.,. , kifl. WILLIAM H. CLARK.
the present talk about tbe flying squad
ron.
Pre-Emption D 8 10540. for the Vt NW, 8EW
NWand NWt 8W!; See 15, Tp 4 8. R 29, W M.
He names tne following witnesses to prove
San Francisco Passes Deal.
Deal, England, Marob 17. The crnaier
Sea Francisco has passed this plaoe en
her way to tbe River Thames.
of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to nri
p.... ,u ,u. ., his continuous residence upon and cultivation
inff proof that the kidneys and bludder of mid land, viz: Andy J. Cook, Hezeklah
of uurdane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman,
oi Vinson, uregon.
H. W. BARTLKTT.
30-41 Register
are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy
Cure that congb witb Shilob's Cure, folnls every wish in relieving pain in the
Tbe best onugb on re. Relieves oroup baok, kidneys, liver, bladder aod every
promptly. One million bottles sold last part of the urinary passages. It oor
year. 40 doses for 25cts. Sold by Con- reota inability' to bold urine and scald
ser & Brock. y iog pain in passing it, or bud effects fol
lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and
overoomei that unpleasant necessity of
being compelled to get op many times
Tbe Popnllsts Ueet, Elect State Delegates during the night to urinate. Tbe mild
and Adjonra Cntil April 9th. aDd tbe extraordinary effect of Swamp
Tbe populist party of Morrow county root is Soon realized. It stands tbe
beld their oounty oonvention at tbe ligbest for its wonderful ouree of tbe
court bouse yesterday, with O. M. Long most distressing oases. If yon need a
as chairman and O. E. Jones, secretary, medicine yon should bave tbe best. Sold
E B. Stanton, T.King and Bob Dexter by druggists, ;price fifty oents and one
were appoioted tbe committee on ore. dollar. You may bave a sample bottle
dentials, who repotted the fallowing and pamphlet both sent free by mail
delegates entitled to seats in tbe oon-
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
POPULIST CONVENTION.
Land Office at La Gbandb, Orkoon,
March 7. 18!.
OTICE IrJ HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followliiK-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final Droof In support
oi tils claim, and mat said prooi win oemaae
before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore
gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 23, 1898, viz:
JOHN T. GALLOWAY,
Hd E No 5353 for the BE of Sec 5 Tp 2 S R 27
E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: A.J. 8tamp. M. J. Devin, W.
O. McCarty and Foster Adams, all of Heppner,
uregon.
A. W. IJARTLBiTT,
29-40 Register.
Will Visit Hrppner.
Dr. 3. Jennings, proprietor of the
Newport deutal purlors, of Newport,
Oregon, aodompameil by one or more of
bis speoial anaistnnU, will be at the Flotal
Urppner, Friday, Ms rob 2Alh, and will
remain oue week, Tbs doctor carries
the very best crsilt'iitials, ia a gradual
dentist, and is prepared to d all th
latest styles of detitnl work. He is a
speoiahst in or wo and briilg work and
fin gold filling. This will be an op
portunity to get tbs very fined denlel
work at mnderal prices.
Prlegates Klretrd.
Tb following de'rgate wer elected
Wednesday at th democratic primaries:
Ml Vcroon: Tbo. Morgan, I. N. Ilouhes,
H. J. Letter, II. 0. M)rs; Gentry: Tho.
Quaid, J. J. Roberta, Frank Gentry;
Heppner: 0. W. Sggart, J as. Hrown,
Ja. Neville, H P. Flor no; J. W. Has
ans, I. I). MoSwonli; Inn: J. A. Wool
erv.Cbs. Hperry and Nal Ual.
There' mnr clothing Jeslrnjed by
poof oap than by aolosl wear. ''Ho
Oak soap rout tin bo fr alkali and
will not injur tb Ones! lo. Try it
and Dotle lb difTareoe in quality.
UI.eaACU a;
A lady on time saw a uioqm
And orral ah ml wllb fright;
Tb uoua saw tb UJy fair
AdJ amprJ oat of sight.
T)I poallst count cuDyrotinu
net jcaUrJajr aoJ after aaiog
tb usual K t.lr-bttai rrwolo
tiotia, at) 1 fliHling tlolegati to tb
tat) fti&vr-blioa, svtjoaror4 to tort
A r it Ptb. Vtom tl iixnkLm
tt)J) oo tba fjui'stiou of fusion it
vention: . . .
Dsiry preolnot, J. P. Hsdley, also O.
M. Uogue' proxy, T. J. Merrill, alto G.
W. Chapiu's proxy.
Matteson preciuot, Wm. Orabtree and
Wm. Gilliam.
Eight Mile preciuot, 0. E. Jones, E.
B. Stanton, Bruoe Haines, E. 0. Aeb.
bangh and J, L. Swift.
lone preoluot, Ed Tibbetts.
Fin City preciuot, 0. M. Icing.
D'T Fork preoioot, L. 8. Niobolsoo.
Ueppner preoinct, Riht Dexter, J. E.
Friend, W. E. Walbridge and Geo. Reed.
No rpresenttioo from preoinots not
named.
Committee oo order of basinet ap
pointed a follow: J. L. Swift, B. F.
King, J. EI. Edwards, Wm. Oilliam and
K. W. Turner.
Committee on permanent organization
E. 0. Asbbaugb,' L. 8. Nioboltob aod
J. P. Bauley.
Com mi lie on order of business iob-
Notice of Intention.
W AND OFFICE AT T9E DALLES, OREGON.
I J March 2, 1898. Notice Is herebv given that
the follow lug named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
nuinMJ w M nrmui i-niintv I' up, a r Honnnu
umu rcucipt ui lureo ivo oent iismps to uregon, on Saturday, April lb, i'J, viz
---i GEO. W. SMITH.
oiivor o8 oi postage on ne doiiis . ni u.nrn., . m v k 'nn i. ih. ntu ni
Mention the Heppner Gazette and tend 12'Jp 8 ' w. M; ,
J J . - TT., . r T I . " : . . .
jruur suunn to ur. ikiimer a jo.t Ding-1 nis coniinuoui residence upon ana cultivation
i . ir m. . . . .L . ioi. said land, viz: James Y. Kliea. Kaipn A,.
uniup.oii, . a. aub prourierors oi ims Beime. of Heppner. Oreuon. Robert J. Hlll.ot
paper guarantee lb gennineness of this f iKton, Oregon, and Joseph Mason, of lone, )
to
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The Leader
Of Course!
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The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
reason why- so many customers are being
added to the list at
T. R. HOWARD'S
offer.
28-39.
JA8. K. MOORE,
Register.
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
Laud Orrict at Tut Dai.i.is. Oriooh.
March l.'ith 1MWV
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PAT
rick Splllane, of Heppner, has filed notice
of intention to make final proof before J. W.
norrow, county cieri, at nis omce in Heppner,
Oregon, on Momlsjr the 2b day of April, lHt8, on
timir culture application No. 2H41. for the HV4
NEta, NH HK4 Hectlou 14, In township No. SB of Lexington; Hd K No 4.106 for the B' NE!4
range No. Sft E. W. M. and loU 1 and 2 Bee I. To 2 S R 24 K W M.
He nam-a at witne-set: John Woodward. He names the following witnesses to provt
Dennis Spillane, William 8. LeBler, and Bainuel I his continuous residence upon and cultivation
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Orrict at Ths Dallis. Okkoon,
February 26, 1W.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
of hit Intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before 1. W. Morrow, County Clerk,
at Heppner, Oregon, on Monday April U, 18!,
vis:
CHARLES r. BARNETT,
The Beginning of this
New Year 1808.
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
Is a "joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
R. HOWARD'S
Heppner Oregon-
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J AS. F. MOORE.
82 43 I Register.
SHERIFFS SALE.
XTOTICI 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UN-
1' der and by virtue of an xecutlon tnd
order of tale, duly and regularly Issued out of
ine ( lrruit court ot the mate of Oregon, for
Alb
of said land, vis: John T. McMillan, Edward L
Palmer, Charles R, McAltster and Thomas H.
Nichols, all ol Lexington, Oregon.
J AS. W. JMUUKB,
28-88 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Worn Out?
Do you come to the ctotc of
the diy thorou ghly cih luiUd?
Does this continue Jif after
day. pouiblf week after week?
Pcrhip yo arc even too ex
hiustci to tleep. Then iom
thlrif U wronf. All thcK
thin ft Indicate that you arc
lulltrlnj from nenrout ex
hauitioru Your nenre ncca
ftfJinj n4 your bboi eo-
Scott's Emulsion
of CoJ Lvtf 0,L with IItpo-
5 rhoaphltei of Lime nj Soda.
contain! utt the re nv J lea to t
X rtvtt thei wanti. The cod- I
Lrer oil t'v the needed I
itrefieth, enrkhet the blood, f
(cot in ncrvgt, mmt ine 07 m
pophoephitel firt them tone
.unu mm auvvnu, icu-iine circuit Court ot the mate ol Oregon,
nniman.lina ll.it an himxl n...n K- Morrow county, and to mi dlrwted. on tiie II
" " I day of March, law, upon t liidgment and d
mtJe to noitt tut popolittl, tilver dem- cre duly rendcml and entered In said court,
, , , .. ... on mt linn nay 01 Mann, imw, in suit then
ooratt tnd fret tilver repobllotot on one I anj ih, riolor pendltii therein, wherein,
onuntv tiakel. nrnviJino aaliafaninrv . Th.rarnin Mortgage Company Umlteil.ol
riba menlt ean bt mtda thronth nnn.
. ,. . , . , , .. Ixiwnlng, at heirs at law of strphan S. Down'
fereoOl Ootumitteet. AltO dfOltrlo tbt n(. anfMarla Downing. d-eas1. waredefen.
IHiDnllat oarlv In favor of tha Initlativa danltand commanding me to II the herein-
popuiwt ptnj 10 Itvor Ol lilt inmtUVt ., nH, real property, I did on the tftth
toj re'ereujum, and for Ibt iudepeod- day of Manh, IMW, duly levy upon and will, on
ot fret eolnaga of gold aod tilvtr at Tutttlty, tht 19th tity of Apirll, 1898,
. . tK . , , , . ... . . .... , at tha hour of I o'clock In tht afternoon of
ratio of 10 to 1, aod for ht abolition of aald day, at tht front door of the county conn
all pnr... ,0d oorportU back. Tb. ZtiZ 9S VAuli
ffOrrDtniDt to (MO all mf0t and following dtrrthej ml aiUt to l(: Th
...SS. t mm. -..tl.... ... -l.-l. A
bltbtr gold, tilvtr or arrtorjr to bt town.hl. two. south of range twenty-lour, ia.1
w. M. all adnata, and bring In Morrow County
OrtB. familier with the lnmntA h.rMlll.
AltO rMof&tneadiBg thtl DO Oomiotlioot I " ad appurUnanr. thereunto belong
. . , I l'g or I" tny wtae appertaining, or to mora
btmadt for OOObIv tiffloet OOtll afttr thereof ll Milly tal.1 lol.m.nu, In the
Ibt tiatt eoovtolioo mteta.
IVIegttetj to tho II tit ooovtnttoo
biih tneeU tl t'ortltnd on lit rob S3d
wrrttleoled at follow: J. L. Hoift, K.
It. Hi anion, La H. Nu boltoo and B.F.
KlDfl.
A oooftrtoea eommillea contittlog of
J. Ia (twift, rhtiroitB, Wm. Ortbtret, R.
W. I oroer. V, B. Hlaoloo aod D. F.Kiog,
vm t point! to oonftt with olhtr fra
Lakd Orrict at Thi Dai.ls, Ottooit,
Keiiruarv im.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT THI
following-named tattler hat filed notlot
of his Intention to make final proof In support
of hit claim, and that said pnn.l will h madt
hefort . w. Morrow, Uounty Cldrk. at Heppuer,
Oregon, 011 Monday, April 11, imt, vli:
T00MA8 H. NICHOLR,
..m I .a . . tl m sat ttrttn - ai.. atai 49... at
Scotland, a Corporation, waa Dlalnlirl .ml J?'1." ,ur
Jamet Thomas Downing, tnd Milton Otis
TP 1 8 K A'i E W M
Mt
mines tha following witnesses to provt
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
ol said laud, vis: Charles P. Harnett, John T.
MeMlilan, Edward I. I'al.ner ami Charlet K.
McAlUter, all of Lexington. Oregon.
JAe. I. MOUHI,
77 tt. Register.
fullowleg sums: BIJU t6. with liilereat thereon
froM tbt inth day ol Mared Inw, at tha rata of
pet em! t' annam; lor Ibt further sum of
eighty tlollan atl'trmya tea, and for Ilia fur
ther turn of M W eueta and al.lmremnte,
aim mn ruing coaia. a., i. mamm a,
U 41 r-heno af Morrow county Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
XTOTICK It HERERr GIVEN THAT Y
ll vlrtitenf an taerutlon and onler of sale
duly Issued by tha Clerk of the Circuit Court
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HERF.HY GIVEN THAT THI
undersigned has been duly appointed by
tha County Court of tha Htate of Oregon, for
Morrow county, amninistrator 01 the estate ol
Nelson Jones, deceased All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notified to
present same, properly verified, to ma, at tha
nrtleeof Kills A I'hrli. at Heppner, Oregon.
Within tl months from tha data of this Botlot.
Dated this l.'th day of rttiruary, lw.
J AM ttl JONF.8.
Administrator of the tatatt ol Nelson
fl.'t M Jimet, lt sued.
Notice Ot Contest Timber Culture.
Lakd Orrna at Ti Dtu ta, OatooM.
March I v
COMPLAINT HA VINO BEKN MADE AT
this office by tha duly vended and enrmbo
rated affidavit of Rol-ert Warren, alleging that
inbn C. aprav, who mail Umber culture entry
No. 274. for the b r of see A tp I X K 14 E, at
ths land ofn-e stths tutllet.on tht Vlh day of
ii- .J . . . ,. . . the tounly of Morrow, tiala ol Oregon, I November, imt. and bis belrt bava wholly
ttWer partita aa b qoettloo Of fotlOO, I ,l.l. the M . March, lasw. In eeruin abandoned said tract, a d have failed and Beg
an,! tn ratwirt al tha raaalat Mnii. ,n 1 "" ,ml'r '
toil 10 report tl IO0 rOiar popo- wherein Janes Jones and J.mM i,.
lit! OoOnty rotVenltotl to ba ktld at tbo a,linlnutraur H tba estate of Nelaoa Jones or to plant, cultivate or protect any part of lha
. . - . , . .... dereaee.1, plalntlir, recovered Ju.lgasetit acainai said tcart to trees, aeedlngs or eutUngt, aa ra-
Oliort boost OB UttOMiy, aprUWItk. W. ee.ti.rt, Mlldre.t J tesggarl. K. K. qulre.1 ty law, tberelora with tba view to tba
Pi.nop, seiianei
lebtor, 1 W M
ia I'laia tbat a etc wjulitta arc j J and vtg. Be sure you ftt
tool is aarb t rutb to faar aa anma J u. unuutotw
Ujtt ti tnV oe Mart tbfS aowtt, fc v.
tro W art iodinl U tr. wt44W4ttr
f" Tkntttadt are Try lag IU
to Ante to provt tba grass tnerit of
r.l't Cream Itaim, tbt maet effective euro
for Cslsrrh an 4 t'4 l In llaaj. wa bava pre.
tha Oregon HsIiwav
Nstlgattnn company, a rortmiratlim, and I'sl
biahnp, aaatgiieaol tleo w. twaasait. Insolvent I ranrellalloa of aald entry, tha said pan tea ara
hereby siimmnneil and renulrei to ba and ap-
h... h.t,,r. J W Unrm. ent.hl el.rfc nl SI,..
Viaaid deleiulsnts. lor tha sum of Taa tbons- row count v. al btanmreal Heppner. Oregon, on
aiul Four Humlrxt Nitsxy Two Uillara, a nh the lath day of April. Iiua. at 10 o rlork & m., of
merest merei-a si ine rait of lo fer cent per aald dsy. then and there In p Conor each Se.ll
annum Imnt tba 1Mb day of February, lew, and I atony, aa Ibev may bava concerning the aald
lbs lurth.i tuta ol Two Hundred tnrty Dollars allreattona, tha flual bearing to ba bad helore
Mrl a irenemua trial si IS fog 10 eenla. stlorney s IWa, and eoets ami disbursements I tha Hegtsier and Herelver, at I ba laillea. Oeegtn,
7" 7. , " . . , tiri i- '-' al Twenty tvt Ool'ara, ou tba lUi day of en tbt tth day ot Apni. !. al tha hour of It
i a a. n.
ilr II of your lirBftfist or send 0 rtrnu to
KLt lllttH., U Wtrrta Ht , N. T. dij.
I tafara.1 from catarrh of Ibt worst k nd
Fehruarv.
HiHIr is herebv alvea thai t will on fdu.
day, the si sib day n4 April, lt, at t a dork.
of ssld day . al tha Irutit door o the court
. . ... . i nottee in iietipner. siirfvtw eottniv i Hw.,n mmix
yV siiu-a a t-.y. ami J oattr oo,a ,,,,, (h hlh bidder l.w rib
turs, tml KJy't Cream llalm seamt to do I In hand, lbs blowtng deai flta.1 property, to
avaa tbsL itatif OOtiualutaneea bat Oaed "'I ""iitb ball o tbe artb west quarter and
! ..ib siall.ni results. lecaf Oslruiu. Ibre and lour of aertioaj ana m
. . ",M,lir,'w- ,,,', vwia. la towMblp tea , H.,.tb rang, t-.alv sis ftt)
i urea At , V tttnagA, UL east and the aunta ball of in nonb eset su.r
. ,, . " tertloa na (I) In toansbla twa iJI suuih
IJyt tTeara HSlin si ine acsBHiwie-nt-n range teealy alt I) OWN. la worth east
qra fisr eats-rrb aol toaUint to ooeatot, I fsrief H aertta tea tio) la township lesu)
sn.eMra a, t ant InltirtoM ttrnsl l'tlr. "f wenr pvsiaii a w m, sn1 forty
tnarewry .t any in iiwn giii ith h,, Uataht ibi la blurs
t'rlnrk t. I
t-il 41
MlMIHK. Redder.
W. H. H'.ua, Haratvar.
th wtsinal plat n4 the tnaa af
m la lb ..swot tb niuntv
Morrow eoanti
sa ue snterty
(Oeeuta Al nttf.!ia Of M OsaO. I hir ii
rleppaet aa of rerai
tvt Tktst lregsi . lakea and levied
I Ml IK. u I.I IS
I tt OrsPpart Of llttO Calt 0tP art tsrt. st al. nr so mnrb n,ere, as tssy be be,-
. -.i A.k Itb.s A fVv ataatisry tba said ...ltmnl I, tseor ol
miiiiTiii - " ----- i sa Jimet aal Jsaies lam a edattnu
I prerblu m rxl. a-S)
rteik 4 ssld eewaty, all la
4 apon at I
aessgsri. Mildred J aesa
CITATION.
I the rorNTV cxrT or the btati
1 nf lraa. b if tha t nunty of Morrow.
In tba mailer at ths aetata of Juha M. O. toea-
cer. a minor.
To J. a aperry, guard taa of tht as 1st af said
minor sreellna
In tba asm of th Otat of Orenn, T' tet
hereby riled tnd reaiulred So appear la tba
County 4 onft of tba Mala nf IHu. for lha
Count eJ Morenw. al tba I nun mt (berenf.
al Heppner, In tbeCouniy ef Morrow . on Mm.
day. Uie second dsy of May. Ia, al 10 o rl.tr s
la lb foreauna of thai dsy, tbea and thee to
set i is yoar a--counts as guseiisa of J. M .
aoencer, a aitn.tr. and snsw fsub. If any aslei.
a by ha should but pay eve to tbe salit Joba M
O. ttwncer, tba sums nf asoney wow ta kit
Istrsttftt I a.n.l. Iw.tfie1ne la a. I A Jnaa li It Iimm,
Of I'e aslais of iDeta.,, Jane dereasmt. sod I t iu tl,. Un. A 11 .Hk.l... la
When you hear dem bells Y9
YOU BHOl'LD KNOW THAT THI
HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
MAT HALVORSEN,
LEADING MERCHANT
"nl OF I0NE tuxa
esps A General Stock of Merckndiss
Including all the Staples, Hardware, Tin
ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies,
Wood and Willowware.
First Class Goods and Low Prices
is his motto.
MflT HALVORSEN,
IONE. OHEQON.
s "VoP Jfr'sj' ste saatee k saye
-A.. -A.BRA.l-IiVMSIOK,
IVlerchant Tailoring!
iir. Abrahamsick is the pjonocr tailor of Hepp
ner. His work is always first class and satiafac-
tion guaranteed.
CALL. AND SEK
ME. ON MAY 8THKKT
fa faro t e.HpeiWMi t eeeaee.
Tsttaat t sedrtsibsrtia t'H
If V. J U- le'l to tat, tr. sit rtftat
sent nei sa t.i net w. nss.rrt, Mii,lr. J. 11 u,,i ,,,,,, ( nrl nf tb m.i ..( Iirer-n .
'-'r e t eqenner WIIB sll e,ata ud dla. Ih. I,w,nl. nl U. .., auk Ik. .-.I .J m-.A
lo,,rt am.e.1, tlila lib day nl Hsob, A- U.
I bareeiwenta U.at bave, ir. , e.,
t, I, si illm b.
. ) HAtl.s k, fJai .'ty i
oaats. I raia4 tl Rsfraai. Msrt t, I m ft
AtV.li
tavu.
I. w.
CW't.
They Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & 1IATTEN,
ine. rloneer Bimths
wagbngge.erbl-ry. Ib.tr .f-lsil, b, tmJL -"a teftra
Mnkti I to vt btlntk Tw Ir, l.l, (U U I U U
Ha.a
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