Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 01, 1900, Image 4

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    Walking the Floor.
When a business man gets to the point
where he cannot sleep at night, where he is
so shattered of nerve that it is torture to
even remain in his bed, and he has to get
up and pace the floor it is time for that
man to bring himself up with a round turn.
If he does not, it means nervous prostration
and mental, if not physical, death.
For a man who gets into this condition
there is a remedy that will brace him up,
put him on his feet and make a man of him
again, it is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. It goes to the bottom of things.
It searches out the first cause. When a
man is in this condition you can put your
finger on one of two spots and hit that first
cause the stomach or the liver or both.
This great medicine acts directly on these
spots. It promptly transforms a weak stom
ach into a healthy one. It facilitates the
flow of digestive juices and makes diges
tion and assimilation perfect. It gives a
man an appetite like a boy's. It invigor
ates the liver. It fills the blood with the
life-giving elements of the food, and makes
it pure, rich, red and plentiful. The blood
is the life current, and when it is filled with
the elements that build new and healthy
tissues, it does not take long to make a man
well and strong. It builds firm, muscular
flesh tissues and strong and steady nerve
fibers. It puts new life, vigor and vitality
into every atom and organ of the body. It
cures nervous exhaustion and prostration.
Nothing "just as good" can be found at
medicine stores.
" I had suffered shout eleven years with a pain
In the back of ray head and back," writes Mr.
Kobert Hubbard, of Vamer, Lincoln Co., Ark.
" I suffered for eleven years and spent a (treat
deal of money for doctors and medicine, but did
not get relief: Then I tried four bottles of the
'Golden Medical Discovery' and improved great
ly. I sent for five more and now ant glad to tell
everyone that I am in good health."
Mary's Little Lambs.
The Ban ia ebiniog Bud the meadow
larks Bre aingiDg in the Heppner hills
today, and soon the sunny slopes will be
tamed into a nursery and playground
for Mary's little laxbe.
A few hundred of them have already
arrived, and the main army will begin
dropping March 15 in the region down
toward the Columbia. Around Beppner
tbey arrive from March 25 to April 1.
Tbey are all mother's joys, and never
know that they ever had a father.
Considering the heavy fleeoe sheared
off and the coupon lambs torn off, the
Heppner sheep is now one of the best
investments on earth, and Mary should
be blessed for having the first one.
Prime Meats.
Morrow oounty is a great grazing
region, and produces the best meats on
earth. A call at Book & Mathews' Lib
erty market gives yon a chance to see
Heppner bills meats as they are. Such
beef and mutton are not surpassed any
wbere. A yearling; bog banging up
there now dressed 425 ponnds. It was
raised by Mrs. Peck. The Stanton hog
mhinK nenamanrail thin vnnrWaf sit ita
great Ohristmns display, weighed C45
pounds.
North wostorn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Preeminently the polioy-bolders' com
pany. Biggest dividends and most
liberal treatment. Actual results at
tained need as a basis. Any style of
desirable polioy. L. V. Briggs, looal
egent, with office in Thompson building,
over post oflioe. Call and let him ex
plain the plans.
MOOD RANCH FOlt BALK.
A very good plaoe ot 900 sores, looated
6 miles northwest of Heppner, all fenced,
40 acres in wheat and rye; ICO sores is
bottom land on Willow oreek, in wbioh
there is a permanent dam by wbioh 80
sores can be irrigated. Tbe place is
located right on tbe railroad, and ad
joins fine farms, and Is convenient to
aobool.
This plaoe la offered for sale because
tbe owner is in business in town and
cannot attend to tbe rancb. Price
(5000. Apply to or address
T. O. Borg,
Heppner, Oregon.
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REPUBLICAN STATU! CONVENTION.
Thursday, April 12, the Republican State
Convention will meet at Portland, and will
consist ot 336 delegates. The ratio of represen
tation Is one delegate at large for each county
and one for every 150 votes cast for Governor
Oeer In 1898, and one for each fraction of 75 or
over. On this basis the representatives by
counties will be as follows:
Vote Dele
r Geer. gates.
1,191 9
. 995 8
. 2,161 15
. 1,588 12
. 724 6
. 957 7
. 667 S
. 301 3
. 1,653 12
. 554 i
. 97S 7
. 347 3
. 1,350 10
. 825 7
. 459 4
. 433 4
. LW9 14
. 479 4
. 1,932 14
. 387 4
. 3,116 22
. 613 5
10,351 70
. 1.367
. 478 4
. 935 5
. 1.847 13
. 1.625 11
. 538 &
. 1.360 10
. 1,741 13
. SS9 4
. 1,616 It
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Baker
Benton
Clackamas . .
Coos...
Crook .
Douglas .
Grant...
Barney.
Lake.,
Lane.
Llncol
Linn.
Polk.
Dnlon
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington..
REPUBLICAN COUNT CONTENTION.
Will be Held Is Heppner April 7. Primaries
March 31.
The Morrow County Bepublloan cen
tral oommittee met at the Palsoe Hotel
Saturday, R. F. Hyod presiding, Dr. E
R. Hunlook secretary.
It was decided to bold tbe Republican
primaries for Morrow oounty at 2 p. m.
Marob 31, and tbe oounty convention at
10:30 a. m. April 7.
Tbe delegates to tbe ooovention will
number 49, and tbeoffioial oall published
today shows bow many eaoh preoinot is
entitled to.
At The Pots.
Charles Bell visited Heppner Monday
and brought news of general thrift np
at the Eagle sawmill on the head ot
Butter creek, two miles from Tbe Pota,
where many new aettlera have made
homes aud are raising sheep, cattle and
grain, and prospering at it.
Tbe Eegle mill ia located wbere tbe
old White mill used to be, and is run by
J. A. MoLoughlin, who is just finishing
a log obute a quarter of a mile long
whiob will save four miles of travel.
Lumber from this mill is hauled to
Heppner, 35 miles, and to Pendleton,
45 miles. At the latter point it sells at
&!0 for clear. At tbe mill prices are $10
rougb, 810 to $20 dressed.
Mr. Bell is a pioneer who came to
Morrow oounty 20 years ago, and settled
in tbe Alpine neighborhood.
Brave Men Tall
Viotims to stomaoh, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons
In tbe blood, backache, nervousness,
bsadaobs and tired, listless, run-down
feeling. But there's no need to feel like
that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville,
ind. lie says: iiieolrio Bitters are
jost the thing for a man when be is all
run down, and don't care whether he
lives or dies. It did more te give me
new strength and good appetite than
anything I oould take. I can now eat
anything and have a new lease on lite."
Only 50 cents, at Uonser 4 warren
Drag Oo. Every bottle guaranteed.
Death at Eight Mile.
Mrs. Staoy Roberts died at her home
at Eight Mils Center Sunday afternoon,
in confinement. Mrs. Roberts was a
most estimable woman, and ber sodden
death baa cast a gloom over that com
munity, In which she was universally
reepeoted. She was a pioneer ot the
neighborhood, having settled there 16
years ago. Cass Fuquay and Elihu
Slanton came to Heppner Moodsy for
tbe oasket.
EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED.
Conser
Tbe Oregonian.
Beyond a doubt tbe Portland Oregon-
ian is the ablest all round newspaper in
tbe Paciflo Northwest. It is indispensa
ble in connection with keeping track ot
tbe world's progress. It reaobes Hepp
ner at midnight on day oi iesue and men
stay up and await its arrival. It is kept
on sale at Patterson & Son's drug store,
sod it always does the fair thing for
Heppner and Morrow oounty.
Dp Balm Fork.
Prosperity and spring weather prevail
in this favored locality. D. A Herren
has enlarged and rebuilt bis bouse, and
baa a good start in lambs.
At tbe Qaaid ranobes are (he biggest
haystacks in tbe oouolry, but they are
not needed at present.
At Albert Osmin's raoob there is a big
aoreage in growing grain on tbe rion
north slope, and the woodpile in front
of bis feooe it big enough to warm the
world.
RECENT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL-
JoeLuckman, Butt'r Cr
J C Long. Heppner
RBWhited "
C L Cason "
H C Ashbaugh, 8 Mile
W A Gilliam, Heppner
C W Oney. '
Alex Cornett, Lena
F Kilkenny, Sand Hoi
Jaa Curran, " "
J M Williams, Lone Rk
Harry Parsell, Heppner
A Tillard
B W Becket, 8 Mile
Arthur Daly, Heppner
A Hod son "
Ed Schircinger, But'r Cr
John ZolUnger, " "
J A KUbourn, " "
M Kelly, " "
Mrs C B McCarter, Baker
J Endlcott, LehmanSpgs
Jeff Neal, Lone Rock
M Abraham, Portland
B May, Portland
F Bories "
C L Kelthley, Heppn'r
C W Repass, Hardman
Nat Webb, Walla W
G Collins, Portland
A Cars "
W D Simmons "
M Kenny, Lena
H C Gay, Rhea Creek
LINGERING LETTERS.
Postmaster Vaughn wants owners for
letters addressed as follows:
Wm Gambble; Tbos Buckley; PE
Dahlstrom; W A Cummins; J W Cox;
J B Brown; Emma Bailor; v7 H Gar
ner 3; Anna Bradley, Wm Mowrort; J
O MoOoy, Q W Dnnoan; Mrs W T His-
lop, K Hughes; Bart Wheeler; JJ u
Reese; J K Stout 2.
Btoffed Clubs.
Tbe Heppner Gazette has arranged to
stuff itself into a benovelent trust with
otber papers and thus give subscribers
tbe benefit of reduoed rstes, as follows:
Portland Oregonian and Heppner Ga
zette one year, 82.50.
Heppner Gazette and East Oregonian
aemi-weekiy, $2.75; weekly $2 25.
Tbe Heppner Gazette oflioe will fur
nish you any paper or magazine in tbe
world at a reduoed rate.
Dragged and Kicked.
Ernest Cooper came pretty near to
death's door Sunday afternoon. He had
slopped to dinner at Jim Jones' ranch,
and in starting away fell off his horse
and was dragged and kioked for 500 feet.
Tbe horse bad been drinking. Word
oame to town that Cooper was dead, and
Marshal Thornton and Dil Garrigues
rushed up. Tbey worked with him
quite a while before tbey could bring
him back to Ufa. Speaking ot the mutter
yesterday a man said tbat if Willow
oreek was running bank-full of straight,
strong oider, and Cooper's horse was at
the mouth of tbe oreek, not a drop of it
would be allowed to run into tbe Colum
bia river.
Remarkable Cares of Rheumatism.
From the Vindicator, Rutheriordton, N, C.
Tha editor of tbe Vindicator has had
occasion to test ths the efficiency ot
Chamberlain's Pain Balm twioe with tbe
most remarkable results in eaoh cbrs.
First, witb rheumatism in the ebonlder
from whiob be suffered excruciating pain
for ten days, wbiob was relieved witb
two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing
tbe parts afHloted and realizing instant
benefit and entire relief in a very short
time. Beoond, in rheumatism in thigh
joint, almost prostrating bim with severs
pain, wbiob was relieved by two appli
cations, rubbing witb tbe liniment on
retiring at nigbt, and getting up free
trom pain. For sale by Conger & Warren.
CHURCH NOTICES.
Subjects at the M. E. churob next
Sunday will be "Unfinished Life Build
ings" at 11 a. m., and, "Tbe New
Woman ot tbe 20th Century" at 7 p. m.
8? VVnrren.
GRANT X)UNTV NEW8.
Canyon City News.
Engineers In the employ of the Columbia
Southern Railway company have been making
John Day their headquarters lor several days.
They confidently assert that the snort of the
iron horse will be heard In John Day valley in
side of two years.
Several wide-awake mining men have been
In our town during the past week looking after
quartz or placer mining property. They repre
sent large capital and are ready and anxious to
invest in any claim or claims that have been
sufficiently developed to warrant a purchase.
Dr. Crockett has returned to Long Creek. To
a News reporter he stated that all danger from
smallpox was over and there need be no more
fear. There has been but the one case In our
city and the cfty authorities are deserving of
commendation for the manner in which they
handled the reins during the recent scare.
Every precaution possible was taken and the
disease was confined to the one person, who
came from Sumpter, where he had already
contracted the malady.
The Lawton Investment Co. has bought from
E, J. Summervllle the beautiful tract of land
which lies at the lorks of Granite and Clear
creeks, at which Is to be located the new min
ing town of Lawton,
Blue Mountain Eagle
On the Monument-Canyon City mail line, the
stage bound for Canyon "hung up" on School
House hill Wednesday night, and before the
driver had abandoned his vehicle, the stage
from Canyon came up and attempted to pass on
the narrow grade. The vehicle went over the
grade, and was smashed to pieces as It rolled
down the hill into the gulch below. Tbe driver
and horses escaped Injury. This is not the
first accident that has happened on that grade,
but It is about the most complete wreck.
"Look out for my left arm" is heard from all
as the result of vaccination at John Day. Sev
eral are quite sick from the aforesaid cause.
Ralph Reiter has leased the Bmyers hotel at
Susanville.
In regard to reports that Dawson was being
deserted, W. M. Rudlo says: "Too much actual
gold is being taken out trom the ground near
the town for people to desert it. It Is now dem
onstrated that the mines of that district are
regularly paying properties, and wll be for
many years."
Thanks to All.
To the many newspapers of tbe North
west whiob have reoently printed so
many kind notioea of tbe Heppner Ga
zette and its new editor, this paper re
turns its thanks, with tbe wish that an
abundant share ot prosperity may be
theirs.
Children's Column.
Tbe Heppner Gazette is freely open to
all writers who wish to dieoues live sub
jeots, and it invites obildren who may
want to write short stories, to send tbem
in.
An Instant Adjuster.
Many a man baa sworn at tbe slow
prooeBs of adjustment of a monkey
wrencb, especially when it was rusty.
Now a Heppner man is going to abolish
all that swearing. W. T. Hatten has
seoured a patent on a clutob wrencb
whioh Is wonderful for simplioitv. It
will adjust itself on tbe instant, without
stutteriog. Mr. Hatten has gone' east
to dispose of his invention, which is sure
to take everywhere.
Mr. Hatten is also a member of the
new Canyon Creek mining Co', and
shows some rock riob in gold taken from
tbe oompany's tunnel near Canyon Uity.
He is having deserved good luok.
Working Night and Day.
Tbe busiest and mightiest little thing
tbat ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Fills. Every pill is a sugar coated
globule ot health, tbat obaoges weak
ness into strength, listlessness ioto ener
gy brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building np tbe health
Only 25 o per box. Sold by Conser
Warren Drug Co.
Rock Island Passenger Department Is Pro
gresslve.
The Rook Island Railroad is distribut
iog a new map of the United States, of
reoent revision, aod in everv way up to
date. It is o s feet, printed on ex
tra heavy paper, aod bound suitably to
bang oo tbe wall. A great many ot
these maps have been sent to hotels and
public places, and many requests from
school houses bave been received and
oomplied witb.
Tbe Rook Island passenger depart
merit has also issued a neat booklet, en
titled "Passenger Trains, Great Kock
Island Kouta, Home questions Answered.'
The booklet is attractively gntton np,
aod in addition to valuable information
in regard to running time aod equipment
of the Kook Inland trains, contains a
full page map, oorreot in every detail.
The CALIFORNIA ROHK CO., Los Angeles.
Cal , are headquarters o( the coast for nice field
grown ROHK BUSHKS All the latest and best
sorts. Bend for a catalogue today. 6-7U
VIA
Southern Pacific Co
Leave
Dopot Fifth and I Sts
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TKAINS, for
Salem, Roaeburg, Ash
land, Sacramento, Og
den, Sau Francisco,
Moiave, Ioa Angeles,
El I'aao, New Orleans
and the East.
7:10 P M
8:30 A M
9; 15 A M
7:00 P M
At Woodburn (dally
except Sunday), morn
lng train connects
with train for Mt. Au
gel, Silvertou, Browns
vllle, Springfield and
Natron, aud evening
train for Mt. Angel
and Silvertou.
7:30 A M
;45 P M
Corvallts Passenger.
Sheridan Passenger.
1111:50 PM
118:25 A M
Daily.
IIDaily except Suuday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and San Francisco Net rates $17 nrst
clam and In second class. Including sleeper
Rates nd tickets to Eastern Points and Europe-
Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLl LU and
Al sTKAl.U. (n b obtained from 1. B.
KIKKLAND, Ticket Ageut, 134 Third St.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, toot of Jenersou Street.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20 9 4n a. m :
U to, 1:56, 3 t, 5 1 6:25,6:05. 1130 p. m : aud
V.'OO a. m. on Sumlavs only. Arrive at Portland
dally at :.', 8:30, 10.50 a. m.; 1:35, 3 15. i:M,
XK 7 10, 10 00 p. in.: 13 W a. m. daily, except
Monday; H:H0 and 10:05 a, in. on Sundays onlv.
Iave for PhIIm da'ly, esrept Sunday, at s:30
p. tu. Arilve at Portland at 9::a. m.
Passenger train leaves HalMa for Airlie Mon
dys. Nntnt'iktay and Friday at 2 1.'' p m.
Returns Tuesdavs, Thursdays aud Saturdays.
Except Suuday.
&KOKHLKR, Manager. C, H. MAKXHAM,
4n. t. A P. Agt, Portland. Oragoa
A
Winter Freighting..
Heppner as a railroad terminns ia tbe
great shipping point for forwarding
goods to the interior stook, farming sod
mining oonntry wbioh stretches away
for hundreds of miles to the south,
southeast and southwest. Thousands of
tons ot goods go from here, and all are
hauled in wagons.
This wagon-freigbting is now going
on with no interruption on account of
the so-called winter. Three-wagons
pulled out of Heppner Saturday, manned
by Tip Williams, Charles Eincaid and
John Geinger. Tbey made a final start
witb tbe merry jingle of bells from in
front of tbe big store of Minor & Co.,
and will unload their general merohan
diee 55 miles away.
The Eagle Will Scream.
A large eagle wbioh bad been held a
oaptive curio in Heppner for some time
was pardoned out and given his liberty
Saturday. At first be seemed lotb to
leave towD, and lighted on adjoining
hillsides. But so soon as some boy
preeented him with a copy of the Hepp
ner Gazette in which be read of an early
crop ot lambs at tbe ranches of Dave
Herren and Henry Gay be sailed away
toward those plaoes, and will no doubt
meet with a warm reoeption and be
made to soream when a obarge of book
shot rattles off his ribs.
LOST CATTLE.
Five bead of oattle lost. Four branded
witb 3 bars on left bip. One branded
large H aoross left bip, All have split
left ear. John Habbison,
71-3t. Hardman, Or.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
"PVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
u omce at im uranoe, or., r eDruary zi. isuu.
Notice Is hereby ulven that the followinc-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
clerk of Morrow countv. at Henoner. Oreeon,
on April 14, 1900, viz: Homestead entry 8058 of
LOUIS M. BOMMERFIELD, of Heppner, Or.
for the southeast of northeast U and east 'A
of southeast H and southwest K of southeast !4
of sectlou 17, township 2 south, ra nee a ease.
tie names me louowing witnesses w prove
his continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: Oswald Huebler, Henry
Hopkins, Louis Holstein and Herman Reuben?,
an ot Miuon, uregon.
7l-o Hi. w. hartlbtt, KegiBter,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TAEPARTkIENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
u umce at The Dalles, ore., DeD. ia, iuuu.
Notice is herebv given that the following,
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, uuitea states commissioner, at tieppner,
uregon, on satuoay, March ill, ivw, viz:
ALEXANDER L. WALKER, one of the
heirs and for the heirs of John R. Walker,
deceased, of Hardman. Oregon.
Homestead entry No. 5163 for the east W north
west U and east V, southwest H section 33,
township 2 south, range 25 E. W. M.
He nameB the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: Henry Padberg of lone, Ore
gon. Raluh Benge of Lexington, Oregon. George
Y . Kami oi tieppner, uregon, vviniam a., kicks
of Hardman. Oregon.
Jay P. Lucas,
70-5 Register.
Depart
fob
TIME SCHEDULES
From Heppner.
Akrivs
fbok
10:00 a. m.
Salt Lake, Denver,
10:15 p. m,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, tit.
Louis. Chicago.
Portland, Walla
Walla, Bpokane,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul. Duluth, Mil
waukee, aud the
East.
8.00 p. m.
Ockasc Steamships
4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
For San Francisco-
Hail Dee. 3. 8. 13. 18
23, 28 every a days
8:00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m.
Columbia River
Stkamers.
4:00 n, m,
Ex. Sunday
To Astoria and Way
uumings.
(5:00 a. m.
Ex. Sunday
Willamette River
4:30 D. m.
Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
V ay Landings.
7:00 a. ra.
Tues., Thin,
and Sat.
willamktts and
3:30 p.m.
Yamhill Rivers.
Mon., Wed
and Fri.
Oregon City,
Dav-
ton 4 Way Laui
d-
ings.
6:00a. m.
Tues. Thurs.
aud Sat.
Willamette River
4:30 D.m
Mon., Wed
Portland to Corval.
lis & Way Land
ings. aud Frt,
Snaki River.
Riparla to Lewlston
Lv. Riparla
1:20 a. m
daily
Lv. Lewiatoa
8:30 a.
daily
Passengers booked for all Foreig
Countries.
J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
J
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UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
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Poinis EASI and SOUTH-
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LOOK AT THE TIME.
I NEW YORK, 4 days
: CHICAGO, 3
1ST. LOUIS, S "
I OMAHA, 3 "
; SALT LAKE, 1 J "
J. a HART,
Agent O. R. A N. Co., Heppoer, OregoQ
O. O. Tebrv, W. E. Ooman,
Trav. Pas. Act. Gtn'l Agt.
124 Third St., Portland. Ore.
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ruismio. . . 7.0s p. m.
"COLO. SPRINGS . . 8:0 d m.
Arrives 1'OPEKA
Arrives KANSAS CITY
8:55 p.
BKX) p.
Arrives LINJOLN
2:11 p. m.
4:25 p. m.
9:80 p. m.
11-20 a. m.
8110 a. in.
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R. R. .
J. H. LOTHROP. or J. u. HAKT Agt-i
Gen. Airt.. 135 8d St., O. R. AN. Co.,
Portland, Ur Heppner, ur.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
Office at La Grande.Or., January 6, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final Droof in Bupport of his claim.
and that said proof will be made before the
Uounty UlerK, umaiina uounty, uregon, ai
fendleton, uregon, on Marcn 0, iwu, viz;
Homestead entry No. 6647 of
ORRINA. SIMONTON,
Gurdane, Umatilla Co., Ore., for the EJ4. NEK
Sen. 9. WV4 N WU Bee. 10 Td 4 S R 80 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: Thomas B. Gurdane, Pendleton,
Oregon; Charles R. Cate, John W. Kay ana
ifraun . uartnorn, uuraane, uregon.
E W. Bartlett,
6-71, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
PVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
JL Ottlce at La Urande, ore. , January au, laou
Notice is herebv Biven that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final nroof in sunoort of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Vawter
Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on March 16, 1900, viz: Homestead entry 6322 of
ROBERT M HART,
for the southwest M of section 13, township 1
South, ranee 27. E. W. M.
He nameB the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: I'aul tiisier, jonn mess, jonn
Buseick and Edward F. Day, all of Heppner,
uregon.
7-71 E. W. Bartlktt, Register
NO TICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Ore., January 30 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim; and
tnat said proot will De sitae oeiorej.n. mor
row, United States Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on March 19, 1900, viz: Homestead
entry 7869, of
8AMUEL M. TEED
For the south H northwest , northeast M
eolith west and northwest hi southeast
section 34, township 2 south, range 28 east W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: James Gilllllin, Thomas
Kilkenny. Frank E. McKnlght and Mack Smith
all of Heppner, Oregon.
7-72 E. W. Babtlitt, Register..
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grand, Or., January 31. 190!!.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on March 15, 1900, viz: Homestead
entry No. 8902 of
JAMES H. LONG
For the southeast southwest H section 5, and
north northwest 54 and northwest north
east section 8, township 4 south, range 29
eastW M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his coutiuuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: James M. Wllklson, Jerry
Brnsuan, Elihu Tyler and William E. Straight
all of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon.
7-72 E. W. Babtlitt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Or., January 30, 19U0.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis Intention
to make final proof In support of hit claim, and
taat said proof will be made before J W. Mor
row, Uuited States Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on March 16, 1900, viz: Homestead
entry No. 8892 of
ROBERT 8. CLARK
For the south southeast M, northeast i
southeast and southeast H northeast ! sec
tion 9, township 4 south, range 29 east W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Jerry Brosnan and Hezikiah
Tippett. of Heppner, Or., Abraham B. Chapman,
of v inson, Umatilla county, Or., and James
Pearson, of Gurdane, Umatilla county, Or.
7-72 E. W. Babtlitt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Omce at (La Grande, Or., January 30, 1'KJG.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hit claim and
that said proof will be made before V. Craw ford ,
County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on March
16, 1900, vis: Homestead entry No 7013 of
JOHN ZOLLINGER, of Heppner, Or.,
For the north H northwest U and west H of
northeast section 12, township 5 south, range
27 east W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his cttntinuons residence upon and cultivation
ol said land, viz: Louis Groshens, Samuel Crea
te 11, Lafayette Penland and George Thorn tou,
all of Heppner, Oregon.
7 72 . E. W. Babtlitt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THIS INTERIOR, LAND
Omo at The Pallea. Ore., Feb. , 1.
Notic is hereby given that the follow Ing
naraeri e? ttler has filed notice of hit Intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim, and
that sal.t prool will be made before J. W. Mor
row, toned Statet commissioner, at Herpner,
Oregon, on Friday, March 23, 19U0, tu:
fOHN D. HICKEY. el Beppner, Ore ,
RnmMtAad entrv No. VF1. for the east south
west ' an-.i east H northwest section 7, town-
thip 3 south, range 26 east W M.
I He names the iollowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence uoon and cultivation
' of said laud, vis: Matt Hughes, Krneet Cupper,
Patrick piilaue aud vt. J- -rroii, an 01
Heppner, Oteson, .
ik J- P. Li'cas, RegUter.
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nn.ty of Hay emd. G-raJja. fox Sad
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1900 Seed Annual free. Write for It
D. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, Mich.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalle, Ore., February 13, 1900.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office bv Ernest W. Movers, conteitant.
against homestead entry No. 4756, made July
ii.irh, Kir norui y, nonneast. ana norm ft
northwest section 25, township 8 south,
range 25 east, by Belle Howell, formerly Belle
Thomas, coutestee, in which It Is alleged that
said Belle Howell, formerly Belle Thomas, has
wholly abandoned said tract; that she has
changed her residence therefrom for more than
six montliB since making said entry, and that
said entrywoman is not engaged in the army,
navy or marine service of the United 8tates,
said parties are hereby notified to appear, re
spond and ofl'er evidence touching Bald allega
tion at 10 o'clock a, in. on April 7, 1900, before
Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at his residence
at Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing will
be held at 10 o'clock a. m, on April 14. 1900, be
fore the Register and Receiver at the United
States land office in The Dalles. Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, filed February 18, 1900, set forth facts
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 by due and proper publication.
9-74 Jay P. Ldcas, Register.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
Dalles, Oregon, Febiuary 26, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that RoBetta Wheeler,
formerly Rosetta Swaggart, of Pendleton, Ore
gon, has filed notice of intention to make final
proof before J. W. Morrow, Uuited States Com
missioner at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on
Friday the 6th day of April, TOO, on timber
culture application No. 8261 for the northwest
H southwest hi, south southwest and
southwest southeast H of section No. 12, in
township No. 1 south, range No. 28 E W M.
She names as witnesses: Evans Gregorien
and Benj. V. Swaggart, of Heppner, Or , and
Ernest Piper and Jefferson Evans, of Lexing
ton, Oregon.
71-8 Jay P. Lucas, Regiiter.
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