Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 10, 1899, Image 4

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    LOVK'S BELIEF.
Love la Immortal. If I die
Before you, dear, and over me
The clover bloaaomi woo the bee,
And little violets, tweet and ahjr,
Peer through the grass above my face
To emile at you when you come near
Lean down and Hiten You will hear
A whisper stlrlng In the place.
And in that whisper you will know
The voice you loved so well of old,
Striving to tell the love untold;
And aa your footsteps come and go
About your task the whole day through
Love's message whispered by the flowers.
Will fill with gladness all the hours,
For you will know I think of you.
For well I know that love would thrill
My heart of duat, if I were dead,
And you came to my grave and said,
"Dear heart, do you remember still?"
And when I felt the subtile stir
Of love that dies not, I would make
You conscious of the truth and take
The flowers for my interpreter.
Ebeu E. Bexford, in Leslie's Monthly.
LEXINGTON ITEMS.
Q lite number of people bave goto
to the mountains.
W. B. MoAlister left on Friday morn
iDg'i train for Portland.
A. Raaney'i family returned Sunday
after a abort stay id tbe inoantaios.
H. Barohell is now having a well
drilled on bis ranch with tbe hopes of
getting s good supply of water.
J. 8. Bootbby and L. Boober and
family returned from tbe mountains
Friday, not finding many berries.
Wm. Campbell's steam thresher start
ed np Monday. J. M. Wbite and W. F.
Barnett will start their thresher next
Monday.
0. A. Johnson, B. A. Niohols and
Obas Barnett have gone to the moun
tains to spend a few days enjoying
mountain iceoery.
Hal Skinner, son of Frof. Skinner, re
turned on Monday's train to visit with
the family. On arriving he found Ibey
were in the mountains, where be started
immediately.
W. F. Barnett and family and W. E
Leach and family bave returned from a
ten days' stay in tbe mountains. Tbey
report a splendid time, but were rather
early for berries. Tbe first morning's
hunt W. E. Leach killed a deer.
Most of tbe people in town have been
vaooinated on aooouot of smallpox
eoare, some bave been having quite a
time with their arm from tbe effect and
may not be able to take their places
with threshers. It is hoped tbe small
pox will spread no further. E. X
Spain 'a Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Oliver, of Barcelona, Spain,
spends bis winters in Aiken, 8 0. Weak
nerves bad caused eevere pains in the
back of bis bead. On nsing Eleotrio
Bitters, America's greatest blood and
nerve remedy, all pain soon left bim.
He says Ibis grand meileoiue is wbnt his
oountry needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney troubles, puri
fies the blood, tones up tbe stomach,
strengthens Ibe nerves, pots vim, vigor
and new life into every muscle, nerve
sod organ of the body. If weak, tired
or ailing you need it. Every bottle
gnarnnteed, only 60 oents. Sold by
Blootim Drug Oo.
WHITMAN COLLEGE NOTES.
TlieUuzette has been favoreJ with tbe
following interesting notes from the
oollege, and additional ones will follow
from time to time:
President Penrose, of Whitman Col
lege, has recently rcoeived a obeok for
85,000 from a lady iu Vermont, tbe
money to be used in completing the new
dormitory now iu process of erection.
This briugs tbe amount in band and
pledges up to $11,000, and leaves only
$2,000 yet to be obtained. Both the
dormitory and tbe Whitman memorial
building are progressing rapidly and
will be teady for oootipaooy during the
first semester of the coming year.
Tbe numbor of young people who are
inquiring and making arrangements to
enter the various departments of tbe
College this fall is much larger than
usual. Both tbe literary department and
tbe conservatory of musio are making
plans for the inoreased attendanoe, and
all of tbe students, both old and new, will
be heartily welcomed in tbe fall.
Students who wish rooms iu tbe
ladies' ball or the young men's dormi
tory should apply at oioe to President
Penrose, as Ibe supply is rapidly being
exhausted.
Prof. O. A. Uauerbauk, who delivered
the address to the graduating class at
Heppner this year, has gone to his borne
in Salt Lake City tor a month's visit.
During the summer be has submitted
to a diflloult surgical operation, wbioh
was performed with perfect suooees, and
as aoon as his strength returns be ex
peots to enjoy much belter health than
be has bsd for several years.
Tbe faculty are seattered for tbe sum
mer, some In the mountains and some at
the sea shors.
UNIVISHSITX OF oueuoN.
Tmtlou Kite.
First term begins September 18, 1H99.
Excellent oonrse In ancient and modern
languages, sutenoes, mathematics, etc.
Oraduates from the tenth grade and
from all accredited schools admitted
without examination.
Students not fully prepared to enter ,
ran take studies in wbicb they are de
ficient in the Eugene high school.
For catalogues and further informa
tion, address the president or lion. J. J.
Walton, See i Eugene, Or.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Oroton, a l) "Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on tnv
lungs, cough set in and finally termi
nated la consumption. Four doctors
gave menpssyiug I oould live but a
abort time. I gave myself op to my
Savior, determined if I oould pot stay
witb my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband was
advlaed to get Dr. King's jisw Discovery
. for oonsumption, coughs and colds. 1
gave it a trial, took in alt eight bottles.
It baa cured me, and, tbank Qod, I am
saved and now a well and healthy wo
man." Trial bottles free at E. J. Hlo
cum's drug store. Iteguler s'se 50o and
11.00 gutrsoteed or price refooded.
State News.
Baker City is to have a free postal delivery on
the 1st of October.
Mrs. Anna Squires Burton ia tbe stage driver
and mail carrier between Tillamook and Hob
sonville. Superintendent Ackerman has sent out copies
of the course of public school studies aa pro
vided by the Daly law.
Judge A. 8. Bennett, of The Dalles, has just
moved with his family into a handsome new
home, built after his own Ideaa.
Mlsa Susie Stott and Mlaa Dekum are to bs
maida of honor to the regatta queen from Port
land and Miss Tongue from Hlllsboro.
A fire at Astoria on the 28th injured the Her
ald and Budget each to the amount of 1500. The
Budget was insured for the full amount.
A Greek named Antone Picinle was aerioualy
stabbed by Antone Sullivan in a dance house in
Astoria. The would-be murderer ia under ar
rest. Andy King, of Montana, and Tom Scott, of
Pendleton, feather-weights, fought with gloves
at Pendleton recently. Scott waa knocked out
in the third round.
The record in theclerk'a office ol Qrantcounty
shows that during the month of June there were
70 mining locations and for the mouth of July,
up to and including July 26th, 105 locations
were made.
It is stated that more money will be put In
circulation by hop men this season than in any
previous year, owing to the large acreage and
the high price that will have to be paid to
gather the crop.
Mrs. Herman Helms has received the 12000
from the Qrand Lodge A. O. U. W., amount due
on the beneficiary certificate of the late H. V.
Helms, who waa a charter member of Banner
lodge No. 23 of Jacksonville, organized in Feb
ruary, 1881.
Col. Robert A. Miller has retired from the
presidency of the Willamette valley Chautauqua
at Oregon City, which closed a successful
season last week, and has been succeeded by
President W. C. Hawley, of Willamette llniver
aity at Salem.
Walla Walla has broken ita record for the
arrest of drunks. During the month of July 150
weary onee were run into the city jail for over
indulgance in the ardent. The Statesman aaya
the profits to the city for those arrests was 181.50
cash and 1174 in work, and the only expense
was a few meals.
Lieutenant Lewis,' of The Dalles, says of
thirty-five applloants he haa accepted eight re
cruits and rejected twenty-seven. Five left
this morning and three will leave tomorrow.
Others are being examined dally, and no doubt
quite a number will be taken into the regular
service before the lieutenant leaves the city.
Governor Oeer haa decided to present the
members of the Second Oregon regiment with a
bronze medal, to be cast from one of the can
nons captured in the Phllllpines. He has
written to General Shatter with a view to secur
ing the cannon. The governor is now studying
out the design for the medals and figuring on
the cost. While there Is no appropriation for
the purpose, the governor feels confident that
tbe next legislature will provide the necessary
funds.
The horse cannlug business must be ou tbe
boom at Linnton. Three thousand head have
recently been bought up on the Slmcoe Indian
reservation, and aro being brought here and
shipped to that preserver of horse flesh. Tbey
are flue looking animals, too, Last year among
those that were bought for that purpose, a man
saved out a team, for which he has since been
oflorcd $150. Dalles Chronicle.
The Dallea Timea-Mountainecr aaya: . Hon. J.
B. Hawssn, of Arlington, was In the city yester
day on business. Mr. Hawson haa recently re
turned from a visit to the Big Bend country,
and says everything is prosperous there. The
farmers in that section will harvest an immense
crop, and If they get good prices will have
money to burn next fall. The town of Daven
port, he aaya, la a progressive little city that Is
doing an Immense business.
The following telegram was received In Port
land yesterday by General Beebe from General
Hummers: "Will leave here Tuesday, 5 p.m.,
and arrive homo Thursday, 2 p, m. Will bring
through fully 600 men or more aa a regiment.
Arrange for a reasonable parade. At the end ol
the parade the colors will be presented to the
governor, also the governor can review the
parade. Have a hand for the regiment, as ours
had to turn their Instruments back." Dalles
Chronicle.
The Aahland Fruit Association last week
shipped over 3000 boxes of Alexander peaches
to markets north of hero, The markets were a
little weak the last of the Week, but fair prices
were realised on shipments. Today Ashland
peaches aro quoted at see In Portland and tioc
per box at Sound points, Next week will see
Hale's Early in maket which are more popular
with buyera than the Early Alexanders. Black
berries are in tho market In quantity now. One
huudred cratoa wore shipped out by the fruit
association today. The price la now 75c per
throe gallon crate. Tidings.
There are times when a man aeea atara in the
heavens by the millions, whon they aro covered
by a canopy of clouds a mile deep. Such was
the case of a man last Sunday morning. J as.
Beaton was riding a horse up the street near the
Hotel Linkvllle, and striking the animal a few
unnecessary blows with a whip the horae threw
ham off, cutting a gash in the back of his head
and blacking hi left eye. After Beaton re
covered from the fall he got on the horse again
and began abusing It as before, but the animal
being more sympathetic than the man, received
the Improper treatment without further de
fense to itself.
The descent
is certain front
weak lungs,
lingering
coughs, throat
troubles or
bronchial
affections
through bleed
ing lungs to
consumption,
the first
stages are neg
lected. Thou
sands of tvn.
pie who are now in their graves would be
alive and well to-day if they had heeded
the first warnings of those troubles which
lead to consumption and death.
The hacking cough, spitting of blood,
weak lunga, and all similar troubles of the
organs of breathing, will surely lead to
consumption, if they are not already the
signs of it. Then there are the other indi
cations of the approach of consumption,
such as night swrats, emaciation, or wast
ing away of flesh from had nutrition, which,
if neglected, lead to certain death.
Ninety eight per cent, of all the cases of
weak lungs, bleeding lungs, lingering and
obstinate coughs, and other bronchial and
throat diseases, which have been treated
with Dr. Pierw's Golden Medical Discov.
ery, have been cured by it. I)o not wait
until your throat trouble becomes serious.
All bronchial and throat troublrs are seri
ous. The time to take the " Golden Medi
cal Discovery " is right at the stait.
Kvcn if your throat trouble has been
neglected until it haa been pronounced
pulmonary disease or consumption, do not
hesitate to use the "Golden Medical Dis
covery," for thousands of letters from the
sufferers themselves, who are now well,
bear evidence that the "Golden Medical
UiK-ovety ' will cure, even after good phy
sicians have pronounced the disease pul
monary consumption.
" I hid heu trvul.lol with bronchitis for sev
eral yrs." write Mrs Orlln (I Han, Ho 114.
Ftrgu. Kalla. Otlrrtatl Co , Minn. " hi the rt
place. I hsd sore throat. I doctored with diner
flit physicians and took various medicine, but
got no relief. I raised from my throat a sticky
substance like the white of an egg. Could not
sleep, and had made up my mind that I would
no! live through the winter. 1 took Ir. Pierce's
Gold Medical Discovery and 'Favorite Pre
scrtpllon' alternately, sod ia a few dsvs hearm
to see that I was better. 1 took tight buttles. 1
have not felt aa well in year a stuve iitinc
thus nmlirlnr."
Unfaitable Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
for constipation and biliousness.
3 VI IV W
Pure Tea
in packages
at grocers'
Schillings
Best
GRANT COUNTY NEWS.
Blue Mountain Eagle.
Harvest is in full blast throughout the county
and harvest hauds, as usual, are much in de
mand.
Knowlton & Myers Comedy company will ap
pear Monday and Tuesday nights at the Wood
all opera house.
E E. Allen departed for Pendleton Wednes
day with a band of beef cattle for Platzoeder &
Mlnger, of that place.
Wm. Hughes, of Heppner, passed through
Long Creek Tuesday, enroute to Hitter on busi
ness. He was accompanied by George French.
Mr. Baker, who was brought to Long Creek
some time since for treatment for an accidental
gunshot wound, has about recovered and la able
to be out.
Reports from Heppner say that the smallpox
scare is abating, and the business of that place
has assumed its normal condition again. The
majority of tbe cases are in very mild form.
John Ayers and Herbert Bartholomew, of
Heppner, have been iu thta valley for tbe past
week buying cattle. They were paying the
uauai prices and have purchased about 500
head. They will receive at the Conger corral
next Friday.
Robt. Fuller, of the firm of Fuller & Trask,
and W. H. Cohoe returned last Saturday from a
trip to Dickinson, North Dakota, where they
went some time ago with a band of sheep. Tbe
Eagle Is luformed that the trip was a successful
one, losing no sheep on the trail or train The
grass in the neighborhood of Dickinson is fine
and the sheep will soon be In condition to put
on the market. Mr. Fuller returned for the
purpose of purchasing a train load of stock
cattle, which he will ship to the Dakotas.
Hpokaue's Fair.
The Spokane Industrial Exposition iu October
will not only have a splendid mineral exhibit,
but one of the most interesting features of the
big show will be the mining machinery depart
ment. This machinery will be iu actual motion,
and will be grludiug out the ores, pounding
rock, drilling, etc., day after day at the fair
All the latest mining machinery, appliances
and mining devices will be on exhibition. The
big mining machinery houses will put in ex
tensive exhibits. Mining men will find this
department very Interesting and instructive.
The motion of the machinery will also be in
teresting to every other man, woman and child
who visits tbe exposition. Baker City has
promised to send a large quantity of ores,
which will be worked up iu machinery hall
during the fair.
Iu tho mineral department at the Spokane In
dustrial Exposition this year gold, silver and
bronze medals and diplomas will be awarded
Those to miners and mining camps will be more
valuable than any cosh prizes would have been
For the state or province making the best col
lective exhibit there will be a gold medal given;
lor the second best, a silver medal, and for the
third best, a bronze medal. British Columbia,
Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Montana will
be competitors for this gold medal.
For the beat district exhibit there will be
gold, silver and bronze medals for the first, sec
ond and third prizes. Rosslaiul, Slocan, Repub
lic, theCoeur d'Aluues, Bullalo Hump, Baker
City, Boundary and other big districts near and
far must fight out this contest.
Then there are a numbor ol individual exhib
its for which prlzoa are offered. For each of
these individual exhibits a silver medal will be
given for the llrst prize and a bronze medal for
the second prize. The difl'ere it individual
prizes will be aa follows:
For the beat exhibit of gold nuggets: for the
best exhibit of free gold ore; for the bust exhibit
of silver ore; for the best ex hiblt of silver-lead
ore; for the best display of copper ore; best dis
play of copper-gold ore; best display of coal;
best display of ornamental stone and for the
best arranged exhibit. In each of these classes
there will be stiver and bronze medals awarded
In another department a bronze medal for the
first prize, and a diploma for the second prize
will be given for the best exhibit in each of the
following 15 classes: Iron, coke, clays, manu
factured products of clay, building stone, slate
.nica, limestone, asbostos, zluo ore, antimony
ore, molybdenite, platinum, rare miueralsaud
precious stones.
In all the above competitions only minerals
from Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and
British Columbia will be wligiblo for entry for
awards. But there are prizes which will be
open to competition for exhibits from all pails
of the world. These are as follows: For the
best cabinet exhibit, a silver medal will be
gtveu; for the second best cabinet exhibit a
bronze medal will be given. Silver and brotue
medals will also be given for the first and
second prizes for the best teohutcal exhibit.
The mineral department has gone at its work
iu ample season, and intends to bave all exhib
its in place by the opening day. In order to do
thia it haa been decided that exhibits not in
place on Octobor 3d, which la the opening day
of the exposition, cannot compete for awards
In order to decide these awards a Jury of three
will be chosen. Great care will be exercised to
secure the best possible judges for these depart
menta. The judgea will make their awarda
aoon after the opening of tbe exhibition, ao that
the medalacau be ahown at the exhibition by
tbe winners.
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Trains leave tbe I'uiou depot at Fortlaud aa
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Astoria KxprvM, dally except Saturday 7 p, m.
Scaalde special, Saturday only, i.M p. ui.
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NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON TBE
7th day of August, lhtsj, D. W, Hornor, of
Heppner, was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and
that the first meting of his creditors will be
held at room 54H Worcester building, Portland,
Uregon, on the 25th day of A ugust, 18!W, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business aa may properly
come before said meeting.
Dated, Portland, Oregon, August 8, im.
ALEX 8WKICK,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned, administrator of the estate
of Holland B. Thompson, deceased, has died in
the county court of Morrow county, Oregon, his
final account as such administrator of saldpstate,
and that Monday, the 4th day of September,
lxini, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. in. has been
fixed by said court as the time for hearing oi
objections to said report, and the settlement
thereof. J. A. Thomphon,
AdminlHtrator of the estate of Holland B.
Thompson, deceased. 1-6
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
Dallea, Oreajou, July 21, 1S9S.
Notice ia hereby given that Henry F. Tolle,
of Hardman, has filed notice of Intention to
make final proof belore J. W. Morrow, U. 8.
commissioner, at hisollice in Heppner, Oregon,
on Friday the let day of September, 1899, on
timber culture application No. 3143, for lots
3 and 1, aud south Vt northwest of section 4
ln township 4 south, range 24 E W M.
He names as witnesses; Edwin D. Rood,
Jacob 8. Young, Wesley W. Brannan aud
Clirtbrd E. Jones, all of Eight Mile, Or.
40-8 Jay P. Likxs, Register.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for the County of Morrow.
Martha Ann Wilson, Plaintiff
vs.
Rufus Wilson, Defendant
To Rufus Wilson, defendant above named.
Vnn am herehv renuired to aoDear and an
swer tbe complaint of plaintiff tiled ln tbe
above entitled court ana sun on or Deiure me
15th day of September, 1899, and if you fail so to
answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for
a decree forever dissolving; the bonds of matri
mony now existing between the plaintiff and
defendant, and for her costs and disbiimements
in this suit. This summons is published by
order of the Honorable A. G. Bartholomew,
judge of the county court of Morrow county,
uregon, Klven unaer nis iiauu at neppiier, ure
gon, and dated July 28, 1899, setting the 15th
day of September, 1899, as the date for answering-
the summons ln said suit by the defendant
.This summons was published for the first
tlmo in the Heppner Gazette, of Heppner, Mor
row county, Oregon, on tne a nay 01 August,
UflM. J. YV. MOKHOW OS li W KKA.
41 fl Attorneys for Plain til!'.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
rvEPARTMHNT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
I J Ollice at La Grande, Or., July 14. i-siu.
Notice is herebv sriven that the following-
named settler has filed notice oi his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, u.s commissioner, at nemnier. ureKon
on August 25, 1899, viz:
JESSE I). FRENCH, of Heppner, Ore.,
HmttPHtpari entrv No. (1444. for the south
southwest M section 22. and north u north
west 14, section 11, township 3 south, range 29
it. w. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Franklin Gotl. Mlcajab
Reeder, Jerry Brosman and Levi L. matt, an 01
Heppnor, Oregon.
9-14 E. W. Baktlett, Register.
SUMMONS.
I N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
1 Oregon for Morrow County.
Maggie M. Clark, l'lalntlll',
vs.
Matthew K. Clark. Defendant
To Matthew E. Clark, the above named de
fendant: You are hereby notified to appear and answor
the complaint filled against you in the above
entitled suit, on or before the 4th day of Sep
tember, 1899. (that being the first day of the
next term 01 the above entitled circuit courti
aud if you shall fail to appear and answer said
complaint on or before that day in said court,
plaintiff above named will apply lo the said
Court for the relief demanded in her complaint.
to-wlt: For a decree dissolving and cancelling
the bonds of matrimonv now existing between
defendant and plaintiff, divorcing plaintiff
trnm c.etenoani, ami granting to ner tne soie
charge, custody and management of the three
minor children of said plaiutllt and defendant
and costs and disbursements aguliiBt defeudaut,
and for general relief.
This summons is published pursuant to order
made by the Judge of the above entitled Court
at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, at
chambers, on the 14tn day ot July. 1899.
Carter & Hai.ky.
9-44 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TN THE COUNTY COURT OF MORROW
X Countv. State of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Nancy Coffee,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the final account
ot ,v. w. Kirk-, the administrator of the estate
of Nancy Colleo, deceased, has been filed ln the
shove entitled court, in the above entitled
matter, aud that said account will come on for
hearing and determination before said court at
1110 court limine iu Heppner, Morrow county,
State of Oregon, on the 5th day of September.
Im'.k. at 10 o'clock, a. m the same being the
first judicial day of the September term of said
court. Any person iutereated iu said estate
may file objections to said final account on or
before the time set lor hearing ot the same
This notice is published iu pursuance of an
order of tho Honorable A. i Bartholomew,
judge of said court, duly made aud entered in
:.sid matter ou the 29th day of June, 1899.
W W. KIRK.
Administrator of tho estate of Nancy Coffee
deceased.
C. K. Kkdfiki.p, Attorney for Administrator,
uateciJ 11 no 29, 1899, 712
CONTEST NOTICE.
pVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
x nmce at rne Danes, or., juue 22, 1899.
A flu Undent contest artidavit having been tiled
In this otllee by Oscar Montgomery, contestant,
against homestead entry No. 4tiU2. made April t.
1893, for southeast section 22, township S
soiiin, mugo 2D e vv m., oy josnua torn, con
testee, in which it is alleged that the rntryman
has wholly abandoned said tract aud chanired
hla residence therefrom for more than two
year, aud said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and oner evidence touching
nam allegation ai 10 o ciaca a. m.on August IS
1899, before J. W. Morrow. United States com-
missioner. at Heppner. Oregon, and that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on
August 19, 1899, before the register and receiver
attne 11 uited states land oilico iu The Dalles,
Oregon.
The said contestant having, ln a proper affi
davit, filed June 8, 1899, set -forth (arts which
show that after due diligence, personal service
of this notice cannot be made, It Is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice be given
ty uue aim proper punucaiion.
Ml Jay P. Lucas, Register,
SHERIFFS SALE.
JY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT
it ot the county court of the State of Oregon
lor the county ol Morrow, to me directed, com
mandliiR me to levy on the goods and chatties
01 uie uuitniieiit taxpayers named on the tax
roil tor said eouuty tor tne years 18!. 1NW, 18!H.
1897 aud IK'.W thereto attached, aud none be
found then upon the real property as set forth
and dcwriln-d In the said tax rolls, or so much
thereof aa shall satisfy the amount of taxes
charged therein, together with costs and ex
pense. I have duly levied, having been unable
lo find any goods or chattels belonging to the
resiectlve delinquents hereinafter named, up
on (ho following dcacrilied pieces or parcels ol
1 Him aa sci tortn in sani lax lists, lying and be
ing In said Morrow county, state of Oregon,
uoscriuuu ami aweasoa as louowa:
axt. T.1X
California, Oregon aud Idaho Stago Co
Commencing at northeast corner of
lol HI, block 3, riming west nn feet, south
41 fct't, east i feel north 41 fect to be
ginning, in towu of Heppnor, Morrow
county, Oregon. Tax for 1897 I 9 45
selling. Amelia fcasl half ol eouthwest
quarter of section 12, township 1 aouth
range 29 K W M, Morrow county. Ore
gon Tax for 1897 3 "8
ren, paran ti --west nan ot northwest
quarter and west half of southwest
quarter of section 8. township 1 south,
range SSKWM. Morrow county, Ore
Ron. Tax for 1897 s
Ward. M. B.-Lots2aud 3 in block 10,
Lexington. Morrow county, Oregon.
lax for 1X97 1 s
iiagcrmaii. A. J.- .sonihct quarter ot
seclion.it. township 2 north, range'.';!
E W M. Morrow county, Orecou. Tax
for 1897 8 7
And on featuMar. the l'th da of A mint. lt.
at the hour ol 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the
court house door in said county and atate, I
win neii me aoove oewrltw-l real estate at
puiuic auction to the highest bidder for cash,
subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants,
coals and accruing costs.
Dated thia l:tst day ol June. 18.l.
A. ANDItKWS,
Sheriff oi Morrow countv, Oregon.
B)' J. W. M ATi.org.
Peputft
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
Julys, 1B9H. , ,
Notice is hereby given tnat tne louowing
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said Droot will be made belore Vawter
Crawford, county clers, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Saturday, August la, 18!, viz:
ALEXANDER U WALKER, one of the heirs
and lor the heirs of John R. Walker, of Hard
man, Oregon,
Homestead entry No. 5153 for the east M north
west and east M southwest hi section 33,
township i south, range 25 E. W. H.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hla Rnntliiiioiis residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: George Baird and Wm. Baird.
of Heppner, Oregon, wm. Kicke and Chaa.
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R K
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Gen. Agt.. 135 8d St., O. K. & N. Co ,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
CHIOAGrO
UlilwauReB & St. Paul BTy
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Operates its traiDS on tbe famous blook
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For lowest rates to any point in tbe
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Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or.
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If so, be sure Bnd see that your
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He lifliiiwesien Line
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2:85 p. in
7:30 a. m
9:15 a. m
Ar. ST. LOUIS, (Wab. K'y)
1:15 p. m
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10:40
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Of the Old Reliable
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Q., C. M. A St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. St C.
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Short Line or Southern Pacific companies .
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251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
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'A
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No, 2
11 A. M.
No.S
t P. M.
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GENERAL
Wisconsin
Central
Lines
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Chicago may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
hand baggage taken form or to
train and carriacn or hna r
many other ways, and they will
bnd all that is desired in thia re
spect in the service of the Ushtjra
at the Grand Out Po
Station, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. They will be in waiting at
all trainB DreDared to
sengers, and it ia hoped that our
patrons will fully avail tbfmgf Itpp
of this additional provision fr
their comfort.
JAS. ' . IOND.
Gen'! fnwr. Atf .