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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1898)
The Gazette. Tuesday, March 22, 1898. Candidates' Announcements I hereby announce to the pnollc of Morrow county, that I will be a candidate before the next republican county convention for nomi nation to the office of county assessor. Beapectfully, W. B. McAustee. Lexington. Or., March 7, '98. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county assessor, subject to the will of the republican county convention. A. C. Pktty. I hereby announce to my friends and the Sublic of Morrow county that I will be a can ldate before the republican county conven tion for the nomination to the office of assessor of Morrow county. C. N. Pck. Ihr.re.hv announce mvself a candidate for the office of i ounty Bupt of Schools, subject to the will of the Republican county convention. Having striven to do my whole duty for two years. I trust that the people win approve my efforts. J. W. BHiPLiY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the orace of Uounty Huperinienaeni or ecnoois, subject to the decision of the Republican con vention of Morrow county, A. Hopbom. In response to the earnest solicitation of num erous friends, I hereby announce myself a can- AlAa.a thj. nfflna of Hnnnt, f'larlr of Morrow county, subject to the will of the Republican county couveuuuu. mmwium. T tiArahv annniinne Tnvaelf a candidate for the office of Henresentatlve. subject to the will of the Morrow county Republican convention. . L. FRagLAND dominating business, and has no idea of going into it. . besides, it has many and growing commercial interests that are necessisarily di rectly opposed to those of Eng land, and other European uations. Having successfully plajed a lone hand for more than a century, and managed to make more progress than any other nation on earth, it isn't likely that the United States would care to hamper itself with a partner now. TWENTY LIVES LOST. Has Ilea Terribly Injured Besalt of . Fir Which Destroyed e Three-story Hotel at Botte, Montana, Early Yesterday Mora ine Property Lot Estimated at Oyer $30,000. . Butte, Mont., March 21. The Bale ho age, bir tbree-atory building, used at hoarding and rooming houee for men in the employ of ttie An&oopda Mioio(j oompeny, was entirely destroyed by fire early tbie morning. The build ing is on East Broadway, and when the fire broke oat, shortly after 8 o'olook, there were 400 men Id it. Of these, many are now in hospitals and others who eeeaped almost without olotbea, are soattered all over tbe town. Until the safe, now buried io tbe cel lar under tons of debris, is removed, the books examined and tbe roll oalled, it will not be known bow many perished- uiumates or tne dead, wbiou now ran op to 25, mey be oat down, as the men report tor duty to tbe polioe. II is known that 60 men did not show up at Pbesident McKinley is one of the hardest workers in the country just now. He has not abandoned hope that peace may be preserved with honor, but he is ' working night and day to place the country in a position to wage a successful war against Spain just as though the mines this morning, though many of he were certain that war is to these doubtless are with friends, recover ing from their fngbt. The fire started io tbe basement, sad soon was beyond control. The balls were filled with imoke and it was im possible for many to have esoaped by N. J. Hale was up from lone Satnrday to attend the demceratio convention. Nat is on of tbe Gazette's staonoh friends at lone, and made tbe office a pleasant visit while in town. J. B. Hant and family received the sad news of Ibe death of their daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Peterson, of Seattle, yes terday. She died Sunday. Tbe cense of ber death is unknown . Mr. and Mrs. Haul left last evening for Seattle to attend the funeral. Little Bessie Stanley, daughter of Prof. J. EL Stanley, is. visiting at Geo. Sohulmeriob's. Last Wednesday at noon a pot of tea was apset so tbat tbe hot fluid flowed over ber arm. Bessie, with a little companion, was playing in I tbe kitchen and in tbeir raoe the teapot was knocked off the stove. Barring tbe considerable surface that was blistered, tbe scald is not serious. Dr. Wood dressed the burn. Hilleboro paper. I Last m - m i Week We simply knocked our competitors silly with our display of Boys9 1 lots' Uki ANNOUNCE YOURSELF. Republicans, if you are intend ing to run for any office, announce yourselves publicly. Let the peo pie have a chanoe to investigate and decide who they want We believe more discord is caused by dark horses, as candidates who are sprung at the last moment are called, than from any other source. It is neither fair nor right. You know whether you are going to haye your name before the con vention or not If you are it is no more than fair that tbe people should know it and know it now. Every nominee should be the strongest man for the place and if you are the good republican you claim to be, you can have no ob jection to announcing yourself and let the people have a chance to say whether you are theTman or not. Openly announce yourself and then there can be! 1,0 charge of underhanded work laid at your door. If you are ashamed to let your name go before the people now, the people may be ashamed to elect you later on. come. His head has not . been turned even a little bit by the ex traordinary confidence reposed in him by congress, in putting by unanimous vote 150,000,000 in his that route. Tbe fire esoapes were mostly hands to be used for national de- In he ar of the building, and these fans Ha la 1 onrl r1HrwWa w6re 0,ed b h ml,n "n0 b ' I f K.arv. Thnaa in f.fr M.A.JAJ just as he has been from, the first. L, ik .inrw Man, t ta.a He calmly ignores the sensational taken out by means of ladders pat up reports of this or that European by tbe firemen. Others jumped and nation being about to form an were morfl or leBB injured. As fast as eJlip.nf.fl with Srmin io as fnllw ,be men resohe(1 tb" Kronn(i the '"J" , , a l l . 1 1 were taken to hospitals or to the bouses uoioiuiiucu vu ujniutaiu uawuuai I t .;j. nth... - , j j at onoe for shelter. The air was bitterly oold. It will be some time before a oom plete roster of tbe injured oan be bad, Among the most seriously bart are: Matt Doyle, injured by jumping, died at 10 o'clock this morning in tbe sisters' OO d's the finest ever shown in this city. Our prices are as low as the lowest, if not a little lower. o i This :..S3 Week... We ask you to examine our display of . ...HATS! ;Being complete and up-to-date, in all the latest blocks and etylei, in Mens' Youths and Boys' hats. Prices guaranteed to be as low as tbe lowest. honor at all hazards. The next Oregon legislature owes a dnty to the public school ystem of the state that cannot be overestimated. Grinding out di plomas should be stopped and the hospital. i i i 111 voters snouid see to it tnat a man is elected state superintendent who will protect the interests of tbe rising generation, Tne fact that Washington and California will not recognize our state diplomas is all the argument needed, in fact it is indisputable and cannot be explained away. Voters, don't overlook this matter. Tbe building of three new bat tie ships, to be as good as the best now afloat, and one of them to be named Maine, is authorized by the naval approptiation bill. IF fusion is euecteu in oregon one of the two parties democrat or populist will cease to exist as a pat ty, June C, 1893. This is an inevitable fact The question is, which will it be? Venturing guess we will say tbe populist. Wk are willing to wager aamal am that there are some people so taken np with the idea, that when tbey appear at tbe pearly gate and St. Peb-r takes their measure, they will differ with him and insist that their case is an ideal one for the iniative and referendum. No Quaker could prufrtss great- r brotherly love for tbe Unitetl States than docs the new Spaniel) minister, who waa presented to President McKinley last week, He talks as though peace wero as ured and tbat his greatest anxiety is to cumpleta a reciprocity treaty with us. This talk isn't throwing and in anylMMij't eyes. Turns is but ona banner ande wbicu the republican Lout can march. Tbat banner takes its in criptioo from tho national plat form. No man is greater than bis party, and if we will take priori pl for oar leader, moceM wilt be achieved. It republicans join band and march on to victory-. Bt Helens Mist p 1 CoSiiaiM is eery decidedly op. mhiih1 to ao)tbing that tuipbt t em strut! by the world aa an alii anc brtweea the United States and Great lUitain. Tbe fee! in gaioat "poUogliiig foreign oom plieetiofja liqailiu strong bow as it wm in tint tl)s t.f George Washington. V do not need aoj belp frmi l'ogUbd to fight oar battle, and we do but intend to belt) Ktiutand fifclbl ber battl, This) feeling baa been strongly ei ired since tb idea beratn prevalent tbat UogUnd was trying to make IM of the probability war with Spain to InvetgU lie Ubltisl State into an alliance ouVceif and defeoaif with ber, It It all wry pretty to talk aSrmt an alliance tteen tit En-liel (Taking being strr boaga to dominate tho world, t ut Ike t'bil.l fcLUe isn't tl ill Are much In little; always ready, efficient, satisfac tory; prevent a oold or (ever, curs aU Urn Ills, sick head ache, Jaundice, constipation, etc Price 25 cents. The only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 'HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or oommon glass witb urins and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indioates an un heal thj condition of tbe kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to nri Date or pain in tbe baok, is also convinc ing proof tbat tbe kidneys and bludder are oat of order. WHAT TO 1)0. Tnere is oomfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, tbat Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Watch this Space. Something New will Appear Bach 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 onetime, Notice of Intention. Land Omcs at LaObandi, Oregon, March 10, 1898. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of Ms Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tbat said proof will be made be fore J. W. Morrow County Clerk. Morrow fulfils every wish in relieving paip in tbe S" Sgoa,tlt HePPner- Oregon, on April Frank Khoades, also injursd by jump ing, is dying. Jobn T. Carter, barned eboat tbe bead and neck, not seriously injured. Mill Judge, works in Anaconda mine, rigbt arm broken at tbe wrist. He jumped from tbe tbird story of ths hotel. Jobn Dugsn was taken to tbe sisters' hospital io an nnoonsoious oonditios, and is probably suffering from a oon enssion of tbe brain; bis bead is crusbsd and be is otherwiee bart about tbe body He jumped from tbe tbird atoty. Neal Oallagher bad bis baok sprained jumping fiom tbe ascond floor. Tim By an, a miner, bad bis leg broken. Fusion in Morrow county will probably be effected, but . will all the free silver forces abide by the He ,e" ttom tha flre e,0,P b"eoond decision is the question agitating '' R . . . . ... . ii. i - i iub imuus oi several omce seeders p,inir fi.iiin u ha.tiv hn,n.,i in this county at the present mo- about tbe body and hands. merit. We are inclined to believe there are some who honestly he. LIEVE tbat there are principles in pontics worm ngnunR over; in fact, tbat are worth more than the election of any man to offioe can be, whether be be populist ordom ocrat. Loes on ths hotel will amount to $30,' 000. Nothing was left standing but the oorner of ods wall. The individual louses of tbe men will smount to con slilerabie, baok, kianeys, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary passages. It cor rects inability to bold urine and soald ing paia in passing if, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overoomes tbat unplessant necessity of being compelled to get np many times during tbe night to urinate. Tbe mild and tbe extraordinary effect of Swamp- root is soon realised. It stands tbe bigbest (or its wonderful ourea of tbe most distressing '.eases. If yon need a medicine you should have tbe beet. Bold by druggists, price fifty cents and ons dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, upon receipt of three two cent stamps to cover ouBt or postage on the bottle Usntion tbe Heppner Qorette and send your address to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Biog' bampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee Ibe genuineness of this offer. 23, 1898, Viz: WILLIAM Pre-Emption D S 10540, U. CLARK, for the WU NW14. BEU N and N W! 8W Sec 15, Tp 4 8, R 29, E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Andy J. Cook, Hezekiah Tippett, of Heppner, Oregon, Robert S. Clark, of uurdane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman, of Vinson, Oregon. JL. YV . B ARTLITT, 30-41 . Register NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud Orrics at La Gbands, Orkoom, March 7. 1H9S. NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followlne-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hla claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 23, 1898, vu: JOHN T. GALLOWAY, Hd E No 5353 for the SEU of See 6 Tp 2 8 R 27 EWM. He names the following witnesses to prove nts continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, vis: A. 4. Stamp, M. J. Devln, W. G. McCarty and Foster Adams, all of Heppner, Oregon. A. W. BABTLFTT, 29-40 Register. An amioiible agreement having been made between the candidates for oflice iu tho three Heppner preciucts in a manner keeping down any fight at (he primaries, it now looks as if there might be a republican convention held that would be satisfactory, or as near so as it is pssible to have a con vention where more than one as pirant is seeking the same office. Strongly Rreom mended. For twenty years I was a sufferer from dyipepsis, and received only tern- porary relief, but I bave not bad any trouble witb dyspepsia sinoe taking a few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I strongly reoommend lloed'e Sarsapa rilla to anyone suffering from dyspep sia." Joun It. Roll, Fairbaven, Wash ington. ADVERTISED LETTERS. I ETTERS AnVERTlSBD AT HEPPNER I J Or., March '21. 1W9H Bramblet, Itev. M. Rrenner, P. Keener, McAgHh. When calling for these letters nleaae sav aciveriisen, - J. r. Williams, f, m TREASURER'S VTOTICB IS HERKHY 11 NOTICE. GIVEN THAT Hood's Pills are tbs tbe only take with flood's Sarsapsrilli and yet i fleet ive. pills to - Easy "lUNNE-tJr." K can think of no greater calamity tbat could befall the nation than the collapse of Preei dent Mckinley at this time. II in calm judgment and cool bead un der the lii'Htt trying circumstauces cannot well be disuensed with un til tha run ron l ii witb opsin is settled. The nation needs him at the helm. Ad Tkat Waal's Ike Halter Wltk Willi Raasaas. From Portland Telegram. A new pun was making tbs rounds on the streets Ibis morning, at Ibe expense of William lUamua, as aspirant for tbe office of chief deputy clerk under Col lector of Internal Kevecue D. U. Dunne The pun in print looks something like this: "What's the matter with Rasmus?' "Puons-opI" Rasmus appreciates tbe ke si tuoob aa aov ene, but eees nothing very funny la the cirruustsnces Inst made snob a pun poeaible. Rev. W. H. licit, ( Portland, spent Sunday In Hpnr, and prrarhul two flue dlamisrsM allhe M. g, rnurrk. In fompany with Rsv. FtMher, he depart! fur Ceudiio this morning. gatmltl II Irks and J. It. SnMlgrasa.of Canyon CUT. H. 4. Murphy, of Monument, '. 0, Caul day and John C. Lure, ol John Imv, rame la ystrdy on their way la the populist and demorraUe contention In Portland. hlck rva- tenes tomorrow. Well Children ' Millions Given Away. It is eerlsinly gratifying to tbe pub lie to know of one ooDOera iu the lend bo are not afraid to be teoerous to tbe needy and sanVring. Tbe proprietors of Dr. K lug's New Dieoovery for Coa sumption, Coughs and Colds, bate giv en awsy over tea tnilllioa trial bottles of tbie greet medicine sod bevo ths set isfaetlooof knowing it bee absolutely ured thooaeeds of bopeleee ee A ami a, ProooMlie. Hoarseness and all dteeeeee of the Throat, Cheat and Loose are sorely surej by it Ceil oo K. J. Hooora. Drni stei, aod get a trial bottle free, regolar sise Dot and It. Every bottle foareateml or money refunded. will pay all outstanding; Morrow county warrants, up to and. lnvliidluir January 1. IM.tS. Uion presiuitallon at my nltlce In Heppner, Oreiiou. Interest ceases after date ot this uo tlce. r KANK (J I l.I.I AM. Treasurer Morrow county. Heppner, Orexon, March 2, MM. Timber Culture-Final Proof. Laud Orrics at Tea Daii.kb, Orrooh. March l.'rth 1WKI. VTOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT PAT- rick Hiilllsne. of Henuuer. has filed notice oi intention to male unai prooi oeiore i. w. Morrow, county clerk, at his efnre In Hennner. Oregon, on Mouilay the IS day ol April, Xwm, on uuitier riiiiure aiipiication Jo. 2Mi . lor tne r"4 Ntt, H HK'i ie tlou 14, In township No, 1 8 range no. ft. w. m. He names aa witnesses: John Woodward, Dennis HnllUne, W 111 lain H. Lellter, and namuel Lclnsr, all ot Heppner, Oregon. JAS. r. MOOKK S3-i3 Reatster, SHERIFFS SALE. VTOTICI lit HEREBY GIVEN THAT t'- 11 der and by virtue ol an eierutlon and order ol sale, duly and regularly leaned out ol the rirrult Court o( tbe tlate of Oregon, for Morrow county, and to me dtrerted, on the lMh day or Marrh, !"'. upon a indginent and de- rrreduly rendered and entered In aald court, on the 10th day ol Marrh, 1mm, In a stilt then and theretofore pending therein, wherein 1 he American Mori nag Company Limited, of Heotland, a Corporation, was plalntlfl, and James Thomas Downing, and Milton (His Downing, us heirs at law ol Htenhen S. Down Ing. and Maria lnwntn. dernier. I. wore ilr ten dantasnd commanding me to sell the hereln slter riearrtlel real pmmrty, I did on the ltith day ot March, lie, duly levy upon and will, on Tueoatoy, tho 19th Oey of Arll,1898. at the hour ol t o'rlork In the aftrrnoon of said day, at the front door ol the county court nones in iieptuier Morrow county Oregon, sell to Ihe highest bidder hir rash In band, all the liillowlng dearrttwd real eslale livwlt The smith erst quarter ol an'tlnn Iwenty elxht, la towiislile iwn, south nl range twenty-four, east . m. an aituaie. aui wins in Morrow Notice of intention. T AND OFFICE AT T rE DALLES. OREGON. I J March 2, WM. Notice Is herebv given tbat the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Dual proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before j. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on Batunisy, April in, iw, vu: GEO. W. SMITH. of H-sppner; Hd K No 2909 for the NE! of Sec U, TpliS K s4 E W M . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vis: James P. Rhea. Ralnh L. Henge, of Heppner, Oregon, Hubert 1 Hlll.ol Lexington, Oregon, and Joseph Maaou, ol lone, i uregou. j AS. r. MUtmt, 2K-S9. Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Orrics at Tea Dii.Lis. Oaanort, February 26, rm. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of hla Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be mads before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Monday April 11, Mm, via: CHARLES P. BARNETT, of Islington: Hd K No 4.WA for tha R' VZ 1 1 ana i The Leader Of Course! The fnan 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 The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, Is a "Joy forever." That's what ' you'll find at 1 OT. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon. m m ii xi, vi ii . Tn 2 8 R 2ft E W M He names the followlug wltneasee to prove and lota 1 leeed. hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, vlt: John T. McMillan. Edward L Palmer, Charles K. McAllater and Tbomag u. Nichols, all ol LeiliiU)U, Oregon. JA8. r. mrunB, 2H-TS Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud Orricg atThi Di.ts. Oagnow, February lje. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN T IAT THE followliig-namiHl settler hsa filed notice ol his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said pmol will he made before J. W. Morrow, Comity CU-rk. at Heppner, Oregon, on Monday, April 11, inn, vis: 1HOMA8 H. NICHOLS, nf Letlngtnn: Hd E No 1911 lor the NWU Bee I, TP18MWKWM He names the following witneeaea io prove his continuous resMenee upon and cultivation nl aald land, vis: Charles P, Harnrtt, John T. McMillan. F.dward L Palmer and Charles K. McAllsler, all ol Leilngton. Oregon. 4 An. W. MIHIKK, 27 . Relster. (tregnn, higether wim tbe tenetneuui heitllt. smenisana apptineiianree. tnereonto belong ing or In any wise appertaining, or ao much ppiiften County thereunto beloni triAt Arc not rtrr rotmit nc d krmini', builJinf nj lit-iorminf Ml si. (.rial Aasaelaliae. The follooio paetora, K, L Hbelley, food tomtthlni to be uud tor two c.JU HoeerJ. U. Harebaft ood J. V or three inonthi in the ull-ttut lleeber omI teeierdey ooJ effeeleJ permeoeot Uioialeriel Aeo Halloo with i. w. rieebee ae bteelileol, O. IL Howard, eeoreler; ooJ It, L. Hbellef treaaarer. Meelioie ill bo belj IU flret onj foorlb M m- deve ol eeeb monlb. A Paper oill be of Coi-LJr Oil with Hrpop'1'- rwa.l eel dkxmee4 Ol eeeb 0eeiB(f. phitfl ol Unit And dodA lurrlKI IL U Mb.llei oill t teper ol they mY not suffer from coli. SCOTT'S EMULSION ciactlr what thcr wnt. Thry will thrive trow itronr onj be wc3 All winter on thli iplendii loud tonic Nearly aU of them become very toni ol It. For Adults who Are not very stronf, a CourK of trcAtment with the EmuUon for a couple oi months in the 111 will out them throuth the winter in flrtt-cUts con dition. Ask your doctor About this. 0 v- s" nt f Iiim leeOMteNe MHiaii eot-eM At KIM i v. 4 a OCOTt A , OeSMe kr Vaeft. Ibe I'll mee4toe oo Ibe lot jecl, "Hoeie ol"if . Mv Tbea Tie orappere of lloo I ako ooep ore urtboeeol epiere. Ask lUieo k Co. tt t reoiluia tx k. SO Altee Lnllse Hblpley U teoehiof Ibe Leee nboot, roele en ovotb'e Ufa Ikere seeler.lay. Tbe dtetrwt to loriaaste Io eeooriee Ibo Oef vice ol eteb eo able leobr oe oo believe blue BMi Wy U bo. therent as will aatls.y s.1.1 lu.lgmenta In the l,.llol- s .unis: UIM av vllh li,lart thereon from Ibe loth day ol Mared lw, at tha rale ol percent naf annum; tor the further sun of eishly dollsrs attorneys lee. end lor the fur ther sum ol OO euste and dl'Hnreetnenta, ami ervruing rneia a. l WAIJNk. U Al ehrrtit ef Morrow county Orrgnn. siiERirrs SALE. xonr I HFRfur oivf! that by iv virtue ol an eserulloa and order ol aaie duly Iwnr.) I r the t lr of she t'trruit Conn ih tne lounly of Morrow, elate ot llren. natert the M ny ot Marrk. In e eertatn ll.B In Hi. Clrrult tourt lor eald l ounly and eieie. enerrin tmmrm juim slnl J.mre Jnnr as a.tmlnlelrat ot h eatale ot Neleo Jnrwe iI wm.1, plelntllT, remvered u.lgent aaliie io v art, Mildred J ..rt. K R Kl.rinp. aesigitee at lte W ewenart, Inentvent drlt..f, I Morrow, the Oergt.n Rellwey and Natlgallne rampanr, e eorpurallon, an. I .4 Wel't deleadauta lir the sum ot Ten lhmie- anit rur Hundred ninety Two Ikillera, ellh Inlereet lh.re.e et the rate el t per rer annuel from the 1mm dar nl r-fr.i.rv In, aM Ih. further tnm ot tea Hundred rty rtniiare aitf net s fere, and rests and dtebureeutenia laied at Te r.l.rn.rv a.il. la herehy aieea that I will na Wed net, inesttta day ut AorlL lw. el 1 ermk e in of said da. at the IrhiI dim. nf the cmirl Roue, la Heppner, Morrow emmty oregna.eell al pubilr aH tln Ut the hlhet l.l.l l.r 1, 4 eeeb In band, the huioetng cte, rlt.1 rf.penv. ta It Bamlb bail nt tbe entt iwl u' wrier aM title aim lee three and (our of evrti.te wne ill In lownehlp tee ! emiib rente twenty els 11 eet ami Ihe emtb ball nf tbe e.fth eeet n'imr er nf en-ttoe nee (II tn tfieaehlp lee Ul etntth ranee leeniv eta 11 W M. tee smnb eeet Si.'irr ef snrtbrii tee inn tn loen.l.lp teeii) earth eenseleenlv iee U' M. ao4 fnrty nwi or? the eoilii si.U nl l.-t enrbt isi la hlnrk amr (tl nf Ihe n'tslnel plat nf the tnwa ef M.penef ee nf rereied le the nOiee nf the uMy rink uf eeid mnii, ell la M.wmw en.it itj l.le S'4 levied epoe ee the eni"V nf Uie aald i W ee.enri Mit.lred J ewae gert. et al of en sswb thereof ae eey be eeree. sery e eei-eey the eald ).wteM I levee nf ' )nm end i-.i.r. es adwilnieireSnf elle eaieie nf i.nr iliw.iM, sM !' eald In. t bee n,t tlli ti., j. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XJOTHE fi HEREBY OITEM THAT THE ll umlersif ne.1 has been duly appointed by the County court of the tttaleof (irrgon, for Morrow County, administrator ol the estate of Keleoii Jones, dereeaed All Persona having elalina aaalnat said eetete are hereby notlded to prveent same, proivny vermert. to m., at the omreof bills A Phelpa, al Heppner, Oreeop. wllliln.lt months from the date ol thlg BuUoa, tlated Ibis l.'lb day ol February. ! JAM JOKEA. Administrator of tbe Kaute ot tisleoo 03414 Joora, eased. Notici ot ContestTimber Culture. c La KB Orrtti at Toe OAUea. Oaaooa Marrh IV I" OMM.AINT HAVIIO BKKN MlK AT this office by the duly ten fled and eorrt.e reteq amoavti of Konen warren. .t-ray, alleatng that who enede Umber-eulture entry . rtU, for tbe htK of see 16, tp 1 H KMI.il ' land nffire at Tbe liellea, on tbe l?lb day of enty die dot an, eu the ltb day ef John ( No. the Ii eha1one4 aabt trart. a d have tailed and nng lerled at all times .lin e Ihe third year alter enlry, to comply with the timber-failure laws, or to plan', rttltlvate or proiert any part of tha aald lrar tn trees, seedltnre nf rutting, as re quired by lew, tberHnre with the view to Ihe raarelleltaa of said entry, Ihe aald parfles are hereby summoned and required Io be and ee peer before J. W Morrow, county clerk of Mor row eaunly, al bis omee al Heppner, ttregnw, en Ibe lata day et April tea. at 14 orlork a e , of said day, then and there ta em lore aorb te.ll mnny, aa they mey bave ennrerntne the aald altee ettona. the final bearing to be bad before Ibe HrelMer aed Meretver, at Ibe latllM. Oregon law the Ah day ol Apl. Im. al the hour et le e . !... ;Aa H. MIMiMB. beeleter. Ml 41 W. H. bl'MM, Keretver. Te (ere A eeiMnita twre.ee. Taf Cu.areia t .en t eth.rva te ef ll V V (V fait et Sere, Of eeea ref4 ee CITATION. IH THE COfwTY OU BT OF THE ITATI nt tleecoa. I theConnly nf Morrow, la ibe .nrr of tbe estate of Joba M. O. apee- rr a minor, Te J. b aperry, gtiardlaa al the estate of amid minor, ereeuna In the name at the Out of Orewnei, Tee are berehy cited and reunired b aipra le the t own'V ourt of the M.le ef iroei. Inr the Cenniv at Morenw, al Ibe Coo ft rtaet tkerei al Heppner, la the Ceenty ef gum, ee Mow, day. the serund 4.y nt M.y. !. al 10 e flora le the toreenaow nf thai dr. thew and there to aefiie ynaf erraenw aa goaettae ef J M 11 eewef, a eilonr, and anew eanaa, If snt . f IK, wby be eauaaid aea pay avef be tea sale Jba bt. rk en. erer. iha Me. nf nv.y r-w da bla ban.), belorftug tn said l'-ha M It epeer.r tkltnna, tl.a Hon. A wanholninew. Judre nf the I milt I n..rt mi Ik. kl.ta .J Ihm..m I. 1, a ,., nawtiM Ule j the 1 1 y ef Morrow, witb the eeal at eald . .. - '-'-a -n eased, vie IMl day of Hank, As. 1 O. i, M 1 1 a b a arl r, , laev , y e MATM" k, tJefjtf I AttaOtl J. W. H0AIH raved al lryM, Mart , eV kT I m ii. Uara. 'When you hear dem bells!" YOD BHOl'LD KNOW THAT TBI HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'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 1 t aV atlw'0 SMBwwt Saoe'' -' sOJ MAT HALVORSEN, 1 LEADING A.ERCHA1NT 'I OF I01NE. ax.ww Keep. A Beneral Siock of M.rckndise Including all tho Staples, Hardware, Tin ware, Harness, Stockmens' Supplies, Wood and VVillowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. MflT HALVORSEN, IONK. OltEQON. A. ABRAHAMSIOK, IVlerchant Tailoring! Mr. Alrahamnick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. His work is alwavs first class and miti.fat. tion guaranteed. OAL.L. AND 8KB Mil ON MAY 8THKKT They Are The "Mustard" MEADOWS & IIATTEN, 'TtiG Pioneer Blacksmltfis a'reaal lwrreveeents la their eatehiieheami Sn4 ,4nwl , Uf L . Ma4ei,e eaatene saaeeniial In the tueiMai of u.oae a he ajT A a 1l - I tare wia4e Irne. ba e Ueif aoweje. bueaMe ef bluety. 1 betr tjwa taity Is berab.aila. UimlBi art Ukn k Tw Fit l.rlU I U km