Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 22, 1899, Image 4

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Japan
Ceylon
English Breakfast
Oolong
Ideal Blend
Tea
State News.
There are 153,200 head of heep in Gilliam
county, which have been Inspected and are free
of scab.
Dr. Lamberson, oi Lebanon, Linn county, will
buy 300 tous of cascara bark tb.lt year. It will
cost him 118,000.
The Pinkertout have been ordered off the
street! of Portland, in accordance with the law
passed by the last legislature.
There are 1000 pickers at work in the Hood
Kiver strawberry yards, and they pick from
4,000 to 5,000 orates daily.
The Pioneer Woolen Mills, of Dallas have
been sold to Carter Bros., the last payment on
the same, f 7000, being paid on the 9th.
Rev. J. R. S Bell, known all over the coast. Is
in the city attending the grand lodge of Maaona.
He has come back to where he ia appreciated
for hit many good qualltiea.
Horwho thai formerly coat 13.75 coat 14 -S'
aiace lie formation oi the trow, and eona'
aeaty Part-Ai fccrtwafioert have advanced
tie f-Tic ei ft&Misg Croat K to $i5&
Ti M .rt IfT. A c&riMie, recently appointed
tsi-XiMr!f i Orf-a. arrtneJ la Portland from
Vrt.-JTJ riirdiijt tif-t! asl waa in'jalled Into
Ju &.. T (tiDitl vu of the aimpleal
JLxwa Kr.. u ex-FwwM 6rr tanker, is
ik-.J ui tuta ii la Saa Franc iaco lately
asii mi kit bitM are likely to call for
k;s. J li-fv t ! to ssake rd a deficit in an
t::e oi m iwi be ii a-iaunUtrator.
Tie D:k Caroaicie ol the lTUt aay: Al
VhQa the average price paid for wool this
year ia eleven ceau, every few days clip are
sold for U cents. This morning Pat Welch, ol
Antelope, disposed of about 30,000 pounds at la
cent; lieddy A- Patterson, of Mayvllte, also sold
their clip at that price.
81. Helens Hall, Portland, the Episcopal
school for girls, is to have a new principal, a
vacancy having occurred in the princlpalship,
MisaTebbetts, who filled the position for three
years, having reiigned. The board of trustee
has secured for the bead of the institution Miss
Dusinberre, for 12 years the principal of 8t
Catherine's school, St. Paul, Minn.
A state bank, with a capital of 130,000, has
been incorporated at Baker City bv O. W
French, 8. L. Baer, Albert Oelser, William Poll
man and John Waterman. The capital stock is
divided Into 500 shares of 1100 each, all of which
has been subscribed to by Baker City people
Thero hat been only one bank at Baker City,
tke First National, and there is room for a sec
ond 0110.
Articles of Incorporation were Sled yesterday
by the Gold and Silver Mining Company of
Antelope. The capital stock it 1150,000, divided
Into shareB of 1,3)0,00, par value ten cents each
share. The principal ofttce will be at The
Dalles, and tho Incorporators are W. N. Wiley
H. F. Haltmarshe and J. B. Crosten. Five mines
have already been Included in the ineorpora-
tlon, nnd as it will be seen that it is virtually a
local allair, will no doubt receive the co-operation
of many and prove a success. Dalles
Chronicle.
UIUN1' COUNTY NKW8.
lllno Mountain Eagle.
D. W. Morrow and Al Craven left Wednesday
for Heppner with wool for the warehouses.
Mrs. Rluolitrt, the wife of W.C. Kinehart, of
Alba, a brother of G. A. Kinehart, of Long
Crook, dlod early last week after Only a short
illness.
A bookkeopor namod Stmmens, in Morrow
county, la hired by a man named Green, ami
slgna letters "(ireeu, per Htmmuns." Ouo would
suppose that such a linn would be In a constant
pucker,
Win Cohoe, In charge of a band of sheep be
longing to Messrs. Traak & Fuller, passed
through Long Creek Monday enrouto to Pen
dluton. The band will be shipped from that
point to the Dakotas.
Win. Carter and L. B. Congor, who wen t to
Pendleton last week to see Rlngllng Bros.' cir
cus, have been detained at witness in a cattle
stealing case being tried by the circuit court, In
session at Pendleton at present.
B. M. Burton and family, formerly residents
Fox valley, moved to Long Creek Saturday,
where they will make their future residence.
Mr. Burton has completed the inventory of the
stock of gooils purchased of J. A. Moore, aud
has oponed his store and is ready for business.
J, If. Parrisli, who is employed In the North
Fork mines of John P. Isaacs, of Walla Walla,
was In Long Crook Sunday on laud business.
He reports considerable work belug done iu
tlio minus along the North Fork near Dale.
A Montana sheep buyor recently visited the
Antelope and Mud creek country lu search of
0,000 one aud two-year-old ewes. Notwith
standing he ollercd 2 8i per head for tome, he
was nimble to secure a hoof. He went on to
I'rtuevllle, and at last accounts was having uo
bettor success.
From (irant County Newt.
The May output of the Red Boy mine was de
posited In the First National Bauk at Baker City
last week. It amounted to 127,000.
Hi uce tho mountain roads have become passa
ble, freight teams are arriving every day or
two from Baker City aud Hoppner.
W. R. Murrell, formerly proprietor of the
John Day livery stable, has Just returned from
Antelope aud vicinity. While at Antelope Mr.
Murrell visited the famous Sliver King or Trout
creek mines and saw somo marvelous rich ore.
The mines are situated about 10 tulles south of
Antelope.
J. M. Boardman, the cattle buyer, passed
through tow u Tuesday evening from I.ee. Mr
lloardinau has purchased about 1000 head of
cattle In the Uce country and hat started the
baud to Pendleton for shipment. Mr. Board
man says that ho met sevon ban. Is ol cattle on
the road Iron) Crook county, on route to Ontario.
X.oeth llousor, (Milted States marshal lor Oie
goti, is In the city on his way home to Portland
from huMiiville. Mr. llousor, together with
Hon. James II. Haley and other Pendleton peo
pie, owns the Hkyscraper in Inn at Suaauville, a
property ot much promise and upon which ci
teusivo development is belug done. Mr. llousor
Is much impressed with the bright outlook ol
the mines generally that he visited ou his trip
Hill will very likely stir up Portland capital
when he returns home. Baker Democrat.
The promoter of the clectrlo powtr plant,
which Is to be erected on the North Fork of the
John Day river this summer, is In Sumpter for
thepurpoteof interviewing the leading mine
owners ol that lection lu regard to furnishing
them power lor their mine. Iu conversation
with Mr. I.oa.l better, of Portland, the promoter
of the scheme, and who is also owner of the La
Camas Paper mills, ou the Columbia river, he
states that the plant will be erected at Cable
Cove In the Cracker oreek district and will fur
nish power to the mines to Grant and
Baker counties for a much leu expense thau
they can furnish themselves. Tho plant will
le erected at a cost of about $IW,()0 and will
furnish .'"iUU hnisa power.
Be not deoeiveJ! A cough, boarauea
or croup are not to b trilled with. A
dosa in time of Hbiloh'e Cure will aa
yon mucb ironbU, Hold t Oouer &
Wurran, '
AN OLD ASSOCIATE.
Bam Simpson, Oregon'! Poet, Has Pasted
Awajr.
Thursday morning's papers annonnoes
tbe death in Portland of Ham Simpson ,
whose name is endeared to every sobool
boy and girl who have stadied tbe
Puoifio coast readers, wbioh contained
the beautiful poem, that follows below.
In years gone by we were intimately
associated with Sam in jnrnalism, and
tbe beautiful thoughts, so often written
and expressed by bim, have ever been
a souroe of pleasant reoollection, and bis
memory will always prompt the kindliest
thongbts.
From the Cascade's frozen gorget,
Leaping like a child at play,
Winding, widening through the valley.
Bright Willamette glides away.
Onward ever,
Lovely river,
Softly calling to the tea;
Time that soars ut,
Malms and mart ut,
Leaves no track or trench on the.
Spring's green witchery U weaving
Braid and border for thy tide;
Grace forever haunts thy journey
Beauty dimples on thy tide.
Through the purple gatet of morning,
Now thy roeM ripple dance:
Golden then, when day departing.
On thy waten trail hit lance.
Waluing, flashing,
Tingling, plashing.
Limpid, volatile and free
Alwayt hurried to be buried
In the bitter moon-mad sea.
In thr crystal deep inverted.
Swings a picture of the iky,
Like those wavering hope of Aiden,
Dimly In our dreamt that lie;
Clouded often, drowned in turmoil,
faint and lovely, far away
Wreathing tunthine on the morrow,
Breathing fragrance round today.
Love would wander,
Here and ponder
Hither poetry would dream;
Life's old questions,
Sad tuggeationi,
"Whence and whither" throng
thy stream.
On th roaring waste of ocean
(toon thy scattered waves shall toss ;
'Mid the surges' rythmic thunder
Shall thy silver tongues be lost,
On! thy glimmering rush of gladness
Mocks this turbid life of mine,
Racing to the wild Forever
Down the sloping paths of Time.
Onward ever,
Lovely river,
Softly calling to the tea,
Time that tcart us,
Malms and mart us,
Leaves uo trace or trench on thee.
Sam L. Simpson,
DALLES WOOL MOVING.
Helling There Was Later Than at This Point
Range of Prlcet Paid.
East Oregonlan.
Jndging from the reports coming oat
01 rne Dalles, wool has been compara
tively slow in moving out from that
point. Although bere at Pendleton
it went quickly , and was practically all
sold sometime ago, at Tbe Dalles sales
have just fairly oommeaoed. However,
now, wool is Belling and in a oonple of
weeks will all or praotically all be sold
oat,
Qeorge M. Glioes, traveling freight
agent for tbe Northern Paciflo Railway
company, today, in a conversation with
tbe East Oregonian, oonflrmed tbe
above.
"I was Informed by a well known
wool bnyer at The Dalles," said Mr
Glines, "that there is at that point
abont three millions pounds ot wool,
and that there would be about two
millions more brought in from tbe
tributary terriotory. Tbis will make in
tbs neighborhood of seven million
ponuds ot wool to be bandied at Tbe
Dalles, this year, including tbe wool
tbat was left over from last year's clip.
There was qoite an amount of tbe 1898
clip which was unsold when tbe present
season opened.
"Not muob has been sold so far, al
though it is beginning to move, from
grower to buyer, and is being shipped
out to the east, I understand the wool
np bere went very qniokly, and tbat it
ia virtually all sold at tbe present time."
When asked oonoerning the range of
prioes paid at tbe Dalles, Mr. Glines
said:
"Of all the sales ot wbiob I have
beard, the lowest paid was 10, and the
highest 13'. This larger figure was
some of tbe light hill wools in which tbe
shrinkage is less than id tbe aversge
Eastean Oregon wools."
Most women approach
the critical period of
motherhood fur the first
time with a tense of
dread and foreboding
lest the ruth
less hand of
death should
snatch them
away and leave
the expectant
' little darling
motherless. Hut
no woman who
fortifies herself
with the strength-
ening power of Dr.
Pierce'a Favorit Pre
tcrintion need feel
one instant's misgiving about either her
self or the prospective little one.
This matchless " Prescription " will give
her exactly the kind of healthy vitality
she needs and at the time she needs ft
most. It will give elastic endurance to
the entire delicate organism involved In
motherhood. It will make the coming of
baby ahsolutly free from danger and nearly
free from pain.
It will insure the baby' start in life by
imparting, through itt influence upon the
mother, that sturdy infantile vigor which
gladden a mother' heart. It is the only
medicine which can be implicitly relied
upon for thia purpose ; and the only rem
edy expressly designed by aa educated, e
perienced physician to give perfect health
and strength to the delicate, special organ
ism of women.
Mr. Jiwph KauiMV, of William. Coiletoa Co.,
A. C, writes: " 1 have been usiug year medi
cine lor tome time and am happy to say that
they have done all that you claim for them. I
think thry have no etjiial ia the wortd. I would
advlae all women while in a delicate state
to line lr. Pierce's favorite Prescription. It
shortens the time of birth and makes the labor
eauier. My wife ia the mother of five chtldrea
and she sum-red almost death in the birth of
them until this last one; the time of birth was
short, aud labor eay, from the use of Im. Pierce's
Favorite Preaeriptioo.,'
Dr. Pierce'a Common Sense Medical Ad
viser used to sell for lt.50, now it ia free
It tell all about the home-treatment of
ordinary diaeaaet. Several chapters are
devoted to tbe disease of women. For a
paper - covered copy tend ti on -cent
tamp, to cover cost of (Bailing only, to
the World' Dispensary fedical Assoc!
tion, UutTalo, N. Y. : Cloth binding, M
stamp. " Favorit Prescription " can M
obutmd la any food medietas, stoti.
IV are the Largest
Wool Comm mm I on
m
toil
We have the most extensive and best lighted lofts.
rnr tmiwllinir And showing stocks of wool
The manufacturer seeking a quantity of wool for any purpose
cornea to us because he knows we can supply him any grade of wool in
any quantity he may desire.
Wm handlm 15,000,000 Iba. of Wool par Year,
and never peddle a pound of it on the street. We need pot seek buyers-,
THE BUYERS COME TO US.
All these things are to the advantage of people who consign wool to us.
Wa Maka Ubaral Advances on Consignment;
and charge at the low rate of 5 per cent, per annum on same. e
furnish sacks and sewing twine free to all who consign to us. W e imul
you FREE, OUR CIRCULAR LETTER, which keeps you fully in
formed on the wool situation. Let us know where you are and what
you have.
SILBERMAN
AMI
122-124-128.128 Michigan St. CHICAGO, ILL.
Crossing the Rockies.
Tbe most delightful ride serosa the
continent is through Utah and Colorado,
over what is known as " the scenio roate
ot tbe world." It matters not at what
season of tbe year the trip is made; at
no time does the scenery grow moooto
noni. It is an ever changing panorama
ot tbe beauties ot nature. Ooe momeut
yon are passing throngb gorges walled
in by rooks thousands of feet high, and
tbe neit you are above tbe snow line,
skirting peaks that tower above yoa
until tbey seem almost to reach tbe sky.
One of the obaraoteristios ot tbe Colo
rado climate is tbat tbe extremes of tem
perature are never met with, it is
neither so oold in winter nor so warm in
summer as npon tbe lines of railway
which oross the deserts and plains. The
traveler over tbe Rio Grande Western
also has the privilege ot a stopover, if
be so eleots, at Salt Like Oily, or any
where between Ogden and Denver, on
all classes of tickets For information
as to tickets, etc., and for descriptive
pamphlets, call on the nearest tioket
agent ot the O. B. & N. or Southern Pa
ciflc, or address J. D. Mansfield, general
agent, Rio Graode Western railway, 112
Third street, Portland, Or.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
tbem; also old, running and fever sores,
ulcers, felons, boils, oorns, warts, oats,
braises, burns, soalds, chapped bands,
chilblains. Best pile cure on earth
Drives out pains and aohes. Only 25
oent a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by
Slooum Drug Oo.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
B
V VIRTUE OP A WARRANT ISSUED OUT
of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow, to me directed, com
manding me to levy on the goods and chatties
of the delinquent taxpayers namea on me rax
roll for said county for the years 181(4, 18U5, 18.
1K97 and 189H thereto attached, and none be
found then upon the real property as set forth
and described In the said tax rolls, or so much
thereof as shall satisfy the amount of taxes
oharged therein, together with costs and ex -penses,
I have duly levied, having been unable
to And any goods or chattels belonging to the
respective delinquents hereinafter named, up
on the following described pieces or parcels of
land as set forth in said tax lists, lying and be
ing In said Morrow county, state of Oregon,
described and assessed as follows:
AMT, TAX.
California, Oregon aud Idaho Stage Co.
Commencing at northeast corner of
lot 10, blocks, runingwestUt) feet, south
41 feet, east 60 feet north 41 feet to be
ginning, In town of Heppner, Morrow
county, Oregon. Tax for 1807 $ 9 45
Soiling, Amelia East half of southwest
quarter of section 12, township 1 south
range '29 E W M , Morrow county, Ore
gon. Tax for 1K97 3 "8
Fell, Sarah H West half of northwest
quarter and west half of southwest
quarter of section 8, township 2 south,
range 2M E W M, Morrow county, Ore
gon. Tax for 1897 3 78
Richardson, Wilson Southeast quarter
of section 5, township 3 south, ramie 21
E W M, Morrow county, Oregon. Tax
for 1897 li 78
Ward, M. B.-Uts2and 8 in block 10,
Lexington, Morrow county, Oregon.
Tax for 1897 3 21
Hagerman, A. J. Southwest quarter of
section 34, township 2 north, range 2:1
K W M, Morrow county, Oregon, Tax
forl8M7 3 78
And on Friday, the 30th day of June, 1899, at
the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the
court house door in said county and state, I
will sell the above described real estate at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants,
coats and accruing costs.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1899.
E. L. Matlock,
Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon.
By J. W. Matlock,
Deputy.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
HY VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION AND
order ol sale duly issued by the clerk of
the oiroult court of the County of Morrow, state
of Oregon, dated the 2d day of June, 1899, In a
certain action in the circuit court for said
county and state, wherein S, E. Duncan, plain
tin", recovered judgment against Maggie A.
IOoney and K. (f Sperry, defendants, tor the
sum of live hundred seven and 50-1U0 dollars,
with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum from the 15th day of May, 1899, and
the further sum of thirty-five and 90-100 dollars
taxes paid, and the sum of fifty dollars attor
ney' fee, and the costs and disbursement
taxed at thirty-two aud 5-100 dollars, on the
15th day of May, 1899.
Notice Is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, th 8th day of July, 1899,
at 2 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the front door
of the court house In Heppner, Morrow county,
Orexon, tell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the followtngdescrihed
mortgaged property, to-wit: The north half of
the northwest quarter and the northwest
Jiuarter of the northeast quarter of section four
4) In township one (1) south of range twenty
our (21) East Willamette Meridian, in Morrow
county, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the
property of Magglo A. Looney and E. O. Sperry,
or to much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy the said judgment In favor of S. K.
Duncan and against said Magpie A. Looney and
K. O. 8erry, together with all costs and dis
bursements that have or may accrue.
E. U Matlock, Sheriff,
By J, W. Matlock, Deputv.
Dated at Heppner, Or., June 2, 1899. 3-8
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DIPA RTMKNT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Oitlueat The Dalles, Ore., June 17, l.w.
Notice is hereby glveu that the lollowiiig
named settler has A led notice of her intention to
make final proof In support ol her claim, and
that said proof will h made helore V. Crawford
County clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Saturday, July 29. IWJ, vis;
MARli ARET A. KNIUHTKN,
One ol the heirs and on behalf of the heir of
James 11. Smith, deceased; Homestead appli
cation No 4v9 lor the aoutheast ! northeast V
and east H southeast t section 2, and the south
west southwest section 1 township 0 south,
range 2t K W M.
She name the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol said land, vis: Emery S(erry, Fred DeFord,
John F. M. Karroos and Chester Wilkinson, all
ol Hani mail, Oregon,
6- 40 1. P. Ll'CAS. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
JAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON.
J May 17, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of his claim, aud
that said proof will he made before J. W. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, ou July 17, lte.V, vi.:
PATRICK KELECilltR, ot Heppner. Oregmi.
Homestead eulry .No I'-Sl-', for the northeast U
northeast , and south li northeast H. and
noithvast southeast li. section tow nship v
toutb, range 2, E. W, M,
Ha name th following witness- to prove
hi continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: William Hughea, Daniel
HUrtlle, Mat H indies and James W. Leahey, all
al HipputOrou,
81 0 X, W, fiaklLKTT, Register
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AVe have the
BROTHERS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND
order of sale duly issued by the clerk ol
the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow,
State of Oregon, dated the 1'ith day ol June.
lNW. in a certain action in the Circuit i:o:rt lor
said county aud state, wherein James Daughorty
1b plaintiff, recovered judgment against J. B.
Sperry, defendant, for the sum of Seventeen
hundred and titty dollars, witn mieresi insreou
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the
12th day of October, 183", and the further sum
ot nlnetv dollars attorney's fee. aud costs aud
disbursements taxed at forty-four and 50-10U
dollars, on the 7th day ol September, mas.
Notice is hereby given that 1 win on
Saturday, the 15th day of July, 1899,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the front door
of the court house in heppner. Morrow county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder far cash in hand, the followingdeecribed
mortiratfed oroDertv. to.wit: Lots one ana two
and thirty-two feet olt' of the east end of lots
seven and eight, in diock nine, in uewison
addition to the town of Heppner, Morrow
county Oregon, taken and levied upon as the
properly of tne said J. ri. eperry, or so mucn
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said
judgment in favor of James Uauglierty and
against said J. n. epcrry, togeiner wnn an cobib
and disbursements that have or may aecrim.
J. L,. m atlock, snenu,
4-40 By J. W. Matlock. Deputy.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, June 15, 18U9.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Oilice at The Dalles, Ore., June 7, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has liled notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be marto before Vawter
Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Saturday July, 22, 1899, viz:
WILLIAM SHERMAN LEFFI.ER, of Heppner;
Homestead application No. 4220, for the east
northwest V and east Y2 southwest section
35, township 2 south, range 25 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hlscontliiuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via: Klias Friend of Lexington,
Or., Alonzo M. Markham, of Heppner, Or,
Joseph Friend, of Lexington, Or., and Patrick
Splllane, of Heppner, Oregon.
Jay P. Lucas,
4-39 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Oregon, June 12, 1899
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her Intention
to make final proof iu support of her clulin, and
that said proof will bo made before ). W Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July 28, 1899, viz:
SARAH E. JONES, nee Donahoo, of Heppner;
Homestead entry No. 6025, for the east M north
east '4 and east southeast 14 section 18, town
ship 2 south, range 28 E W M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Jasper Griffith, Lew Howeth.
Harry Hayman and Heury Vauderpool, all of
Heppner Oregon.
4-40 E. W. Bautlett, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grand, Oregon, June 12, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has 'filed notice of his intention
to make final proof iu support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before J. W, Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, 011 July 28, 1899, viz:
SAMUEL M. TEED, of Heppner;
Homestead entry No. 78H9, for the south 't
northwest y northeast southwest M and
northwest southeast J.4 section :it, township 2
south, range 28 E W M. ,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz: James Oilllilliii, Thomas
Killkeiiny, Frank E. McKnight and Mack
Smith, all of Heppner. Oregon.
4-40 E. W. Babtleit, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J May 10, 1899.
Notico Is hereby given that tho following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to inuko final proof In support of his claim, ami
that said proof will be made bctore Vawter
Crawford, county cler, at Heppner, Oregon,
ou Saturday, June 24, 1899, viz:
WILLIAM H. RICKS, of Hardman, Or.,
Homestead entry No. 3915, for the touthweat
section 20, township 5 south, range 25 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: O. F. Balrd. and J. W. Baird,
of Heppner, Oregon, and Charles Bullls and
Charles Coleman, of Hardman, Oregon.
30-5 Jay I. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles, Or., May 29 1S'J9
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notico of his intention
to make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before V. Crawford,
County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Satur
day, July 8, 1899, viz:
ALFRED J. DURAN, of Heppuer,
Homestead ontry No. 71X1. for the northwest t
section 8, townships south, range 20 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
satd laud, viz: John Woodard, Dennis Spillano,
Samuel Lelller and Patrick Splllane, all of
Heppner, Oregon.
32-7 Jay P. Lucas. Register.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
TTNITED STATES
LAND OFFICE
LA
J Grande, Oregon, May
111. Ittr.l.
Notice Is hereby si veil that Daniel P. Dohertv
has tiled notice of Intention to make final proof
before J W. Morrow, United States commis
sioner at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 1st day of July, 1899, on timber
culture application No. 2393, for tho north l4
northwest 1, and southwest H northwest '4 and
northwest i southwest section 12, towuship
1 south, range 29 E W M.
He names as witnesses: Daniel Maxwell, Don
ald Ross, James Nelsou and Patrick Dohertv,
all of Vinson, Oregon.
31-5 E. W. Baktlktt, Register.
Timber Vulture Final Proof.
UNITED STATES LAN 1) OFFICE AT LA
Grande, Oregon, June 1, 1S99.
Notice is hereny given that William L. Saling,
ol Heppner, Oregon, has tiled notice of Inten
tion to make tlnal proof lxfore the County
Clerk of Morrow county, at bis office iu Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 15th day of July,
IS'.KI, on timber culture application No. 2082. for
the south 4 north-west Vi and north S south
west of section No. .12, In township No. 1
south range fo. 27, K W M.
He names as witnesses; Knltert S. Morgan,
Milton J Morgan, Mlllliu J Devin and George
W. Thompson, all of Heppuer, Oregon.
3-8 E. W. Baktlktt, Register.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow County.
John H. Bode, plaiutitf
vs
Minnie Bode, defendant
To Minnie Bode. defendant
Ill the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint hlcl against you in ihe above en
titled suit within six weeks Ironi the'Jt'hday
of 'ay, 1899, the date of the first puhtication of
this summons, and if you fail to answer n ittiln
said time for want thereof the piaintiit will
apply to the court to grant tbe reiiel demanded
lu the complaint.
This summons is served on you by publica
tion lu pursuance of u order of th Hon.
Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled
court, dnlv ma te aud entered In said suit on
the ?th day of May. 1899
The date of tne Hrat publication ol this sum
mons Is May J, 1899,
C. K. RKnriKi.n,
1-? Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ofbeoar I he Dalles lire., June 17. 1800.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof iu support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before H, N.
Frazer. county clerk ac Condon. Oreitoii. on
Wednesday, August 2, IhDtf, viz:
JOHN H. HAYES, of lone Rock;
Homcs'ead application No. 4484 for the east V4
otith-east 14 section 14 and north-west H south
west yt aun souiii-west 14 nortn-west t section
13, tow nshlp 6 south, range 24 E. W. M.
He names the followiuir witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
f Bald lanu, viz: u. H. Butler, ot naramau,
Oregon, George Earhart, C. D. Kobinson and
George Perry, all of Lone Rock Oregon.
3-40 Jay P. Lucas. Register.
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6:00 a. m.
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VAJ H. HURLBUHT.
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3
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J. C. HART,
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C. 0. Tkurv, W. E. Ooman,
Trav. Pass. At. Otn'l Agt.
124 Third St., Portland, Ore.
SFOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
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It mi A. M
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iO IttL , ilo
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1 (15 p. m.
8:10 p. ni.
" PUEHLU,
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Arrives K - NBAS CITY
8:55 p.
H:00 p.
in.
ni.
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2:11 p. m.
4:25 p. m.
9:80 p. rn.
11-20 a. m.
8:00 a. in.
" O.V1AHA
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TO THE
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VIA THE
li II
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE 8LEEPER8.
PULLMAN TOURIST BLEEPER8.
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Portland to
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Change.
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Baggage Checked to Destination.
Low RuteB.
Direct line to Trans-Mississippi and Inter
national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraska,
June to November,
Writs undersigned for rates, time tables and
other information pertaining to Onion Pacific
K'j.BH. LOTHROP, or 3. C. HART Agt.,
Gen. Art.. 185 8d St., O. B, & N. Co.,
Portland. Or. Heppner, Or.
CHICAGO
iwafee & St. Paul B'y
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on tbe fatuous bio ok
system;
Lights its trains by electricity through
out;
Uses the oelebrateri eleotrio berth read-
ins lamp;
Runs speedily eqnipped passenger trains
every day and Dicht between al. rani
and Ohioago, and Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chieaao. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates e team-heated veetibnled
trains, carrying the latest private
compartment oars, library buffet smok
ing cars, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor oars, free reclining chair cars,
aDd tbe very beat dining obair oar
service.
For lowest rates to any point in tbe
United States or Canada, apply to
agent or address
0. J. EDDY,
J. W. 0A8ET, General Agent,
Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or.
m TOO GOING EAST?
If bo, be sure and see that your
tioket reads via
Tie Horinwestern Line
....THE....
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W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE,
Gen. Agent Trav. F. & P. Agt
248 Washington Bt. Portland, Or.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland i Astoria Navigation Co.
"DALLES CITY" AND -REGULATOR"
Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt,
aud are in excellent shape for the season of 1N99.
Th Regulator Lin will endeavor to give
itt patrout the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasurt),
travel by the steamers of Th Regulator
Lin.
The above steamers leave Portland and The
Dalles at 7 a. m., ami arrive at destination in
ample time for outgoing trains.
Portland oftice, The Dalles office,
Oak St. Dock. Court trreet.
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General Agent.
QUICK TI3VH3 t
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And all point In California, via the Mt Bhatta
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The treat Mahwar through California to all
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To all points In the Eastern State. Canada and
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D. K. U1UC AX, JSKi-powTOr.
ONION r
inrixin nni m u
i;
Colorado Flyer
Leaves DENVER
" COLO. (SPRINGS
Arrives TOl'KKA
. " KANSAS CITY
2:85 p. m
2:85 p. m
7:80 a. m
9:15 a. m
Ar. ST. LOIU8, (Wab. R'y)
6:15 p. m
Arrives ST. JOSEPH
10:40 a. m
Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Sun) 6:45 a. m
OMAHA (EiSai.) . 8:f.O a. m
" CO. tJ-iTJFiB, . . 8.10 a. ra
Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St. Louis
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PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
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Half block west of the Onion Depot of C. B.
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Short Line or Southern Pacific companies .
it. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
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251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Hart, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.'
IWIC RT.
Yellow Stone Park Lin
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Depot Fifth and 1 Sts.
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Union depot connections in all principal cltiet.
Baggage checked through to deetinatlon of
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Union depot, Portland, foot of Sixth tt
For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps
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write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morri
son St., Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon.
GENERAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
Wisconsin
Central
LiNta
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Chicago may require eome assist
ance in the way of haviDg their
hand baggage taken form or to
train and carriage or bus, or in
maDy other ways, and they will
find all that is desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushers
at the Grand Central Passenger
Station, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. They will bo iu waitine at
prepared to. assist iTas.
urn
mm
NORTHERN
I Ma
Ho. 2
1
11 A. M.
Mo. 8 I
5 P. M.
!
augers, anu u is noDed that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of thia additional provision ' for
their comfort
JA& C. POND,
Gen! Paw. Agt.