Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 29, 1900, Image 4

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    The dread and fore
boding which almost
invariably comes over
a voune wife, just ere
the advent of the first
little darling who shall
call her mother, is one
of the unnatural bur
dens which civilization
has imposed upon the
privilege of mother
hood. There ought not to be such an over
whelming sense of depression and weak
ness as a woman feels at this time and there
would not be if she was in a perfectly strong
and healthy condition. In thousands of
cases motherhood has been divested of all
its dangers and a large proportion of its
pain by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, which is the most marvelous
nemedy ever discovered for restoring com
plete organic health and strength to the
delicate special structure involved in moth
erhood. Taken early during the prospective
time it makes the mother strong, energetic
and cheerful and carries her through the
period of trial with comparative comfort
and ease. It increases the baby's natural,
constitutional vigor and adds to the joys of
motherhood the supreme satisfaction of a
strong, robust, lusty infant " Favorite Pre
scription " is also the best supportive tonic
for nursing mothers. Every expectant
mother will appreciate what is said by Mrs.
Fannie M. Harry, of Galesburg, Ills., (54S
Churchill Ave.) In a letter to Dr. Pierce
she writes :
" I have used your medicines in my family for s
long time, and And them to be all that is claimed.
I cannot recommend them too highly. My con
finement was made easy, as I experienced none
of the pains such at others have at that period,
and the first born the one that mothers fear so
much. Besides, the medicine has helped me in
many other ways. I would recommend all af
flicted women to try Dr. Pierce's valuable medi
cines, and thus become well and strong.''
WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK.
Portland, March 28. The wheat mar
ket shows a wide ranee of quotations,
and but few sales. For Walla Walla
the general fiaure niven out was5354c,
and about the same for Valley, with
blueBtem nominally 56(357c. Exporters
do not seem to be hampered for want of
wheat, as the few ships coming along
at the present time are turned out with
the usual dispatch, but it is a difficult
matter to buy wheat on a basis which
will admit of any new tonnage being
taken at the rates now asked for ships.
Wool Valley, 12(M;c for coarse,
lfi(318c for best; Eastern Oregon,
10 15c; mohair, 2028c per pound.
Sheepskins Shearlings, 15(20c; short
wool, 25($.'J5c; medium-wool, 3050cj
long wool, 50$1 each.
Chicago, March 28. Cattle Receipts
10,000 bead. Market generally steady
to 10c lower; natives, $5.50; good to
prime steers, steady, $55.75 ; poor to
medium, weak to 10c lower, $-Kft4 75;
selected feeders, about steady, $4($4.80.
Sheen Receipts, 18,000. Sheep gen
erally steady to 10c higher for best,
Iambs slow to 10c lower; good to choice
wethers, if 5.75(36; fair to choice mixed,
$4.75(5.(iO: Western sheep, 5.40(6;
vearlings, $ti(S(l,50; native lambs, $5 50
W7.50; Western lambs, $67.25 per
100 lbs.
Boston, March 27. Wool continues
dull with light sales, although one or
two large transactions in territory have
helped to increase week's volume of
business. The long period of dullness
has had a tendency to weaken values,
but dealers are not forcing sales and
there is no material change in quo'
tations.
Montana and Dakota fine medium and
fino, 22 to 2U cents; scoured, 58 to GO
cents; staple, 65 cents.
HIGH SCHOOli NOTES.
By Orvlllo A. Jouus.
Co. It's program lust Friday was quite
a succesB, some new features being in
troduced. The recitations, readings, songs and
instrumental pieces were well rendered
by members of that department.
The debate resulted in a decision that
Washington was a greater man than
Cromwell.
The debuting society extend their
thanks to the three judges.
The graduating class are gutting ready
to orate on commencement night, Mav
17th.
15EAUTIFUL BUS.
The new bus of the Palace hotel
is now being run, with Nelse Magnuseu
on the seat behind prancing steeds.
It is a thing of beauty, and wagons like
it coBt well up toward $1000,
JACKS, MULES, HOUSES.
I offer for sain two fine Kentucky
Jacks and 25 or 30 Work Mules weigh
ing 1000 to 1200 pounds. Also seveial
spans of fine Driving Horses.
I?kn Swauuart, Heppner.
HOME FOR SALE.
A nice bouse, 8 rooms, well located,
lot 50x150, ouly f 1100. Apply at Gazet
olhce,
A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was fall for the widow
of the brave General Barnbam of Me-
obias, Me., when the doctors said she
could not live till morning," writes Mrs.
b. II. Llooolo, who attended ber tbal
fearful night. "All thought she most
soon die from pneumonia, but she btwed
for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it
bad more than once saved ber life, and
bad cured her of consumption. After
lures small doses she slept easily all
night, aud Us further use completely
oured ber." This marvelous medicine
is guaranteed to oure all throat, chest
ana lutig diseases. Only 6O0 aud $1.00.
Trial buttles free at Oonser & Warren
Urng (Jo.
NEW MILLINERY.
Mr. L. J. Estes has just returned from
Portland where she speDt three weeks
Meeting choice pattern hall, trimmings
street bats, latest novelties in neck
wear, belts, ooitibs, eta. She has a large
and varum spring slock and osu suit all
rrntu baby to grandma.
She has also added a new tins of
Udles' lurnlahing goods, corsets, cotton
underwear, Hosiery, shirt waists, etc
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying its vlotim, is a type of con
stipslion. Tbe power of this murderous
melsdy it Ml on organs ami nerves aud
muscles aud brain. There it bo health
till It's overcome. Dat lr. King's New
Life Pills are a safe aud oertaio oure.
Best in tbe world for stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels. Only 25 cents at
Corner A Warren Drag Oo.
It is a fact that farms ran be bought
In Morrow county at such low prices
that their first coming crop w ill pay for
the land,
BHKEP DA LEA
George Gray has bought of J. T. Hos-
kins 500 mixed yearlings at $2 50; Chas
White sold to Geo Perry 700 yearling
ewes at t'i after shearing ; Wm Stabler
bought of R F Hynd the Lindley lot of
800 yearling ewes at $2 00 ; Tom David
son, of Democrat gulcb, on luesday
shipped 300 6-year-old ewes to Portland.
In the restaurants there they will nave
their ages soaked in alum-water and
shrunk up b years.
Chas Hales, formerly of Sand Hollow,
is here from Waitsbarg to buy yearling
wetbers.
Dock Wilson and J W Blake started
Monday by buggv for Pendleton, look
ing at Ed Day's bux on the way. Dock
says he is going to Texas, where he is
offered sheep at 1 65. But at that fig
ure there weuld be no advantage, for
the Oregon sheep is worth 50 cents a
head more than the Texas, and shipping
cost is about the same.
A M Bunce has gone to Wyoming on
business, but may return to Heppner In
10 days.
Mr Stabler has now contracted for
about 2800 head of ewes, and regards
yearling ewe as the best property on
earth. He may also take back to Wyo
ming a carload of heavy horses to fill
out his train. He says that in no part
of the west can better horses be found
than right here. Mr Stabler came here
intending to buy 5000 ewes, bht found
prices higher than be expected.
ELKS' ELECTION.
Heppner Lodge No. 358, B. and P. O.
of Elks, is in a flourishing condition, and
held its election Thursday evening with
the following result:
R. F. Hynd E. R. ; Henry Blackman
Esteemed Leading Knight; Frank Rob
erts Esteemed Loyal Knight; D. A.
McAtee Esteemdd Lecturing Knight;
Frank Gilliam Treasurer; James Hart
Secretary ; J. J. Harris Esquire; Chris
Borchers I. G. ; H. W. Bartholomew
Tyler; delegates to Grand Lodge S.
W. Spencer, A. W. Patterson.
Still More Counterfeiting.
The Seoret Service bss unearthed an
other band of counterfeiters and secured
a large quantity of bogus bills, wbiob
are so cleverly exeoated that the aver
age person wonld never suspeot tbem of
being spurious. Things of great value
are always selected by counterfeiters for
imitation, notably tbe celebrated Hos-
stetter's Stomach Bitters, which has
many imitators but no equals for Indi
gestion, dyspepsia, constipation, nervous
ness and general debility. Tbe Bitters
sets things right in tbe stomaob, and
when tbe stomaob is in good order it
roke good blood and plenty of it. In
ibis manner the Bitters get at the seat
of strength and vitality, and restore
vigor to the weak and debilitated. Be
ware of counterfeits when baying.
TALENT IS HERE.
The recent performances of the Hepp
ner Amateurs surprised people here, and
showed that there is lots of good talent
here. It should not be allowed to sleep,
and people hope to see it on the stage
again soon.
OREGONIAN REDUCED.
The Portland Oregonisn is really tbe
only paper in tbe Piioifio Northwest that
on afford to be a complete newspaper.
The ossb it pays oat for dispatches alone
every month would buy a good fan .
You can get the daily delivered at your
door In Heppner for 15 cents a week.
Tbe weekly oosts 81.50 a year, bat by
applying to tbe Heppner Gazette you
osn get botb papers at $2 a year, a re-
duotion of a whole 9.
Stuffed Clubs.
Tbe Heppner Gnzelte bss arranged to
stair itself into a benoveleot trust with
other papets and thus give subscriber!
tbe benefit of reduoed rates, as follows:
Portland Oregoniao and Heppner Ga
zette one year, $2.
Heppner Gazette and Esst Oregoniao
semi-veekiy, $2.75; weekly $2 25.
The Heppner Gazette tffioe will tar
nish yea say paper or magazine io the
world at a reduoed rate.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often onuses horrible burn, eoald,
cat or bruise, Buoklen's Arnica Salve,
the best in the world, will kill tbe psio
and promptly beat it. Cures old sores,
fever sores, nloers, bulls, felons, corns,
all skin eruptions. Best pile oure oo
earth. Only 25o a box. Care guar
anteed. Hold by Oonser & Warren
Drug Oo.
PEACE DECLARED.
Why devote all your time reading
about Ibe Boer war aud the gold fields
of Alaska! There are other matters of
vital importance; you may make a trip
east, and will want tj know bow to
travel. In order to bave tbe best servioe,
use the Wisconsin Central Ry between
Ht. Peal and Obioago. For rates and
other infomation, write Jas. A. Clock,
general agent, Portland, Oregon,
The news of both hemispheres In
Weekly Oregonlan.
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Baggage checked through to destination of
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For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, map
of routes and other Information, uall ou
write
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Assistant General Passenger Agent, ttt Morri
son St., Cor, Third, IVrUaud, Oregon.
Mm
s LOCAL NOTES.
Dr. McSwords and C. E. Redfield
have returned from Idaho, where they
watt, tbe famous sheep case, although
tbe best legal talent of Utah was artay-
ed against tbem.
James J. Adkins is down with la
grippe, and his daughter Maggie is a so
sick.
Mixed weather this week. Some
March wiud; much bright sunshine;
raining now and everything growing.
Huston Bros., of Smile will to-morrow
Bhip a carload of l-'00-lb horses to
Albany.
If present conditions keep up, Morrow
county will have to borrow ground from
Western Oregon on which to stack its
this year's grain crop.
Lambing is now getting under good
lead way, and tbe increase is immense.
Tom Davidson got 800 from 700 old
ewes, and Dave Herren got 13-j from 7
ewes, and everybody is reporting big in
creases with thousands of interior de
partments to hear from.
Lewis Burke, of the Union Stock
yards Portland, shipped a carload of fat
bogs from Hepnner Monday, paying 53
cents on foot. They were furnished by
Bock & Mathews, Bud Willingham and
Mr. Kinsman.
FHOTOS AT 25 CENTS A DOZEN.
D. D. Wilder, the leading photog
rapher of Tbe Dalles, will be in Hepp
ner for a few days, making photos as
low as 25 cents per dozen. This is a
new invention, the Multigraph, giving
four different positions in the dozen,
and but few are successful operators.
Gallery is located in tbe first building
below the brewery.
LUMBER.
Much building and improving is go
ing on in Heppner and vicinity, and
more is being figured on. Tbe lnmber
yard of Wills & Patterson is well
stocked up and ready to furnish any
thing in the building line. These en
terprising gentlemen also do a general
real estate and insurance business.
Their new enterprise is named the
Heppner Lumber Co.
KEEP UP TOUR OOW3.
Notioe is hereby given to the oitizens
of Heppner that on and after Tuesday,
March 20, 1900,1 will strictly and rigidly
enforoe Slock Ordinanoe No. 70, in rela
tion to live stock running at large with
in Ibe oity limits between tbe boars of
7 p. m. and 7 s. m.
Owners of stook will please govern
themselves accordingly.
Gbobob Thobnton,
Oity Marshal.
Heppner, March 15, 1900.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR
the purpose of making an examination of
ail persons who may oiler themselves as candi
dates for teachers of the schools of this county,
and for county and primary certificates, the
county school superintendent thereof will
hold a public examination at the court house
at Heppner, opening Wednesday, April 11 at
9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday,
April 18, at 4 o'clock.
The program which will be followed in the
examination tor county certificates is as
follows:
Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthog
raphy, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of
teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, phys
iology, civil government.
Commencing Wednesday, April 11, at 9 a. m.,
and continuing until Thursday, April 12, at
4 p. m the following program will be followed
in the examination for primary certificates:
Wednesday renmansnip, orinugrapny, reaa-
Ine.
Thursday Art of
teaching, methods.
questioning, theory of
JAY W. SHIPLEY,
School Stipt., Morrow Co.
75-lt
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. H.
Und Offloe, The Dalles, Or., March 23, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that on May 1, 1H00, at
9 a m , approved plat of fractional township f
south of range 13 east, W M will be filed in this
office, after which time the vacant tracts in said
township will be subject to entry.
Jay P, Lucas, Register.
Otis Patterson, Receiver.
HEPPNER CHURCHES.
M. E. church C. D. Nickelsen, pas
tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Subject next Sunday, morning
"The Chant of the Stars" ; evening "Tbe
New Politics of the 20 h Century,"
This is a special invitation to Demo
crat, Republican, Prohibitionist and
Populist to be preBont at the evening
service.
M. E. church, South F. F. St. Clair,
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
Christian church Sunday School at
10 a. in.
Baptist church Sunday School at
10 a. n.
Episcopal church Services occasion
ally. .
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call ou your nearest ticket agent, or address
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Oen'I Agt. Pass. Dept. Portland, Ore.
CONTEST NOTIOE.
i-vepartment or the interior, land
1 OhVe at The Dalles, Or., March 7, IV 0.
A 111 thclent contest affidavit having been filed
In this orilee by Lorln D. Baker, contestant.
against timber culture entry No. 2M7, made
October 27, 1H7, for cast H northwest t and
west M northeast W section 24, township
sooth, range 21 east, by Mis Peterson, contestee,
in which it is aliened that said Nils Peterson
has neglected to plant or cultivate or otherwise
attempt to rata any iimuer on any 01 sain ihiiu
aud has abondoned the land and that there is
no lluiber ou Hi said land nor has been lor
over six year last past. And that defendant Is
not uninunki In either branch of the mi liary
service of the Pulled States, said parties are
hereby uotitled to appear, reoud and otter
svUlenoe touching said allegation at 10 0 clock
m. 011 Anrtl 2M-ltnn before J. W. Morrow. U.
A. Commissioner, at his othc in Heppner, Ore-
son, and that dual hearing will be held at 10
o'clock a. n. ou May 9, lwO, before the register
aud waiver at tbe United States laud office lu
The Dirties, ISregou.
The said contestant nsving, in a proper am.
davit, filed March 7, icon, act forth facts which
show that after due dtllgeuc. peraoual service
of this notice ran not be made, it 1 hereby
ordcred and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication,
t-n 4V P. LVCa. Register.
Lost and Found -For
Sale,-To Rent
FOUND On the street In Heppner a gunny
sack containing an overcoat, pair of gum boots,
last week's undershirt, some sox of last -month
and a Mask with all its firewater gone xcept 1S4
drops. Apply at tiazet office, Heppner.
To prove that It la cheaper to advertise than
to hunt horses or hunt people up personally,
the (iazet will give a special rite of 1 cent per
word for notiees Inserted under this head .
Man Lost Squire Mai lory has a letter inquir
ing for Nell P. Schmidt, who herded sheep nere
in '77. His mother's estate in Germany can't
be settled until he either shows up or proves
that he is dead.
LOST. Two if sections of my best breath;
6 bits reward for its return to 111 y rabbit ranch
at Lard Valley. Windy Jack.
LOST. Sixteen acres of ray moral character
and two sax of my reputation for veracity; re
turn to my palatial residence, corner Yellow
stone avenue and Tin pot Alley.
Tom Ht'NGiY.
TO SWAP. A 1100 dog tor two $50 cats.
R. NevillS
FOUND.-Two gunny sax containing 700
pounds of Spanish doubloons, all gold; supposed
to have been buried by Captain Kidd when he
sailed up Rutabaga Krick. Apply at my mint
julep plantation, on section 38.
Dutch Billy.
FOR RENT. 2V4 rooms on 16th floor, with or
without windows; no stares to clime; every
man his own elevator; apply to professional
landlady, Mas. Twinsirteks,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND
order of sale duly issued by the clerk of
the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow,
State of Oregou, dated the '28th day of March,
1900, In a ceriain action in the Circuit Court for
said county and state, wherein E. D. Rood,
plaintiff, recovered judgment against A. W,
Baling and Frank McFarland and D. E. Oilman,
intervenor, defendants, for the sum of twelve
hundred twenty-five and (13-100 dollars, and one
hundred and twenty dollars attorneys fees, and
tbe further mm of tw enty-five and 70-luO dol
lars costs on the 6th day of March, 1900. And,
whereas, on the 6th day of March, WOO. in the
above named court, a judgment was rendered
in favor of the above named intervenor, I). E.
Oilman, and against the above named defend
ant, A, W. Baling, for twelve hundred twenty
eight and 76-10U dollars, and the further sum of
one hundred dollarB attorneys' fees, which
judgment was enrolled and docketed in the
clerk's offlse of a Id court in said county on
the 6th day of March, 19(0, as a secoud and
subsequent lien to plaintiff's lien.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, the 28th day of April, 1000,
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 for cash In hand, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: The southwest quar
ter and the southeast quarter of s ction thirty
five (35) in township three (3) south, range
twenty-four (24) east VV M In Morrow county,
Oreeou. taken and levied upon as the property
of the raid A. W. Baling, or so much thereof as
may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment
in favor ot E. 1). kooo ana u. c unman, nicer
venor. and aiainst said A. W. Baling and Frank
McFarland, together with all costs and dis
bursement! that have or may accrue.
A. ANDREWS, Sheriff,
Dated at Heppner, Or.. March 28, 1900. 75-9
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND
order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit-Court of the County of Morrow,
State of Oregon, anted ine vtn aay 01 siarcn
1900. in a certain action in the Justice Court 0:
District No. Three, Morrow county. State of
Oreeon. wherein Cleve Wagner, plaintiff, re
covered judgment against A. J. Cochran, de
fendant, for the sum of forty-seven and 30-100
dollars, on the 3d day of February, 1900, and
which said judgment is duly entered in the
above entitled circuit court upon the Trans
cript herein.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, the 28th day of April, 1900,
at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door
of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county,
Oregou, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: Northwest quarter
of section eighteen (IN) townsnip two m soutn,
range twenty-three (2.1) E W M, in Morrow
county, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the
property of the said A. J. Cochran, or so much
thereof ss may be necessary to satisfy the said
judgment in favor of Cleve Wagner and against
said A. J Cochran together with all costs and
disbursements that nave or may accrue.
A. Andrkws, Sheriff.
Dated at Heppner, Or., March 27, 1900. 75-9
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T.EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
U Olllce at La Grande. Or.. February 21. 1900.
Notice Is hereby eiven that the followinir-
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
nlarlr nf Mttrrnw nnnnr.v. at Hpnnner. Orporon.
on April 14, 1900, viz: Homestead entry 8058 of
LOUIS M. 8UMMERFIELD, of Heppner, Or.,
for the southeast i of northeast V and east M
of southeast and southwest H of southeast H
of section 17. township 2 south, range 28 east,
He names the touowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: John Lazer. A. C. Smith,
Patrick Barry and Adolph Hertiz, all of Hepp
ner, Oregon.
72-7 J. VY. BABTLETT, KCglSter,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
pvEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
omce at La uranoe, ur marcnw, iwu.
Notice is hereby ariven 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 Vawter
Crawford. County Clerk, at Heonner. Oreeon
on May 7, 1900, viz: Homestead entry No. 9001 of
JOHN H. ROMJUE, of Heppner, Or.,
for the southwest M northwest H. lection 17 and
south M northeast A and northwest A north
east section IB, township 4 south, range 28
east vt m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his centinuoui residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vi.: Hyall C. Corbln. Freeman
Green, Robert Dexter and ftaldo Watkiua, all
of Heppner, Oregon
75-80 E. W. Barti.ktt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
XJ Olllce at La Orande. Or.. March 20, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of her intention
to make final nroof in sunnort of his claim, and
taatsald proof will be made before J. W, Mor
row. Uulted States Commissioner, at Heonner
Oregon, on May 7, 1900, vli; Homestead
entry No. 785 of
KATE D. BTEEVES, ol Heppner, Or.,
for the southeast southwest K. south
southeast U section 33 township 1 south, range
2 east .11, lot 1 section townsnip i soutn
range 28 east.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Andrew Tillard, Hugh
Fields, Thomas A. Rhea aud Frank McKnight,
ail ol Heppner, Oregon.
75-80 E. W. Bahtlitt, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
IAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
XJ Olllce at The Dallea, Ore., March 32. 19iW.
Notice Is hereby Kiven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proo, will tie made before J. W. Mor
row, I' nlted Slates commissioner, at Heppner,
uregou, on eaturuay, May a, ivw, viz:
BERNARD F. DOHERTY. of Heppner. Or
Homestead entry No. 423, for the north H
northeast and northeast ft northwest
section 32, and southeast southwest H sec
tion 29, township south, ratine 26 east W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
discontinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: John Barton and J. 6.
Doherty of Heppner, Oregon, and Edward
Doherty and Edward McDald, of Lexington
uregon.
7S0 J. P. Lucas. Register,
Timber Culture. Final Proof.
TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
THE
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Pa lies. Oreeon. February 26. 19t.
Notice li hereby aiven that Rosetta Wheeler.
formerly Rosetta 8 w sugar t, of Pendleton. Ore
gon, has filed notice of intention to make final
proof before J. W, Morrow, I nited States Com
mtssioner at his office in HeDDiier. Oreiton. on
Friday the 6th day of April, 10, on limber
cuuure appucatiou Mi. ium lor ine nortnweei
V southwest a. south U southwest V and
southwest southeast of section No. 12. in
township No. 1 south, ramre No. 2 K w M.
She names as witnesses: Evans Orvgorsen
and Ben). P. Swaicvart, of Peppner, Or , and
l.mest Piper and Jctlersou Kvaus, ot Lexlug
win, Oregon.
Jay P. Ke&Uter,
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND
Olfice at The Dalles, Ore., Feb. 19, 1900.
Notice is hereby eiven that the following-
named settler has Hied notice of his luteution
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proot win De mane Detore J. vv. mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Saturday, March 31, 1900, viz:
ALEXANDER L. WALKER, one of the
heirs and for the heirs of John R. Walker,
deceased, of Hardman. Oreeon.
Homestead entry No. 6153 for the east north
west H and east 'A southwest section 33,
township i south, range n. w, M,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Henry Padberg of lone, Ore-
fon, Kalph Benge ot Lexington, uregon, ueorge
. Baird of Heppner, Oregon, William H. Hicks
of Hardman. Oregon.
J AT r. liUCAB,
0-5 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles, Ore., March 19. 1900.
Notice in hereby eiven that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to commute and make final proof in support of
bis claim and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow. United States Commissioner,
at Heppnei, Oregou, on Friday, April 27, 1000,
viz:
DANIEL C. GRIFFIN, of Heppner, Ore,,
Homestead entrv No. 6752 for the northeast
lection 21, township 1 south, range 26 east W M,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank E. Bell. Even Greiror-
sen, Benj. F. Swaggart and Eliner Scott, all of
tieppuer, uregon.
4- jay r. liUCAB, tiegisier.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles, Or., March 19, 1900.
Notice Is hereby eiven that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final nroof in support of his claim.
and that said proof will be made before A.
Manory, uniten states uommiBsioner, at nepp
ner, Oregon, on Friday, April 27, 1900., viz:
JAMES W. BEYMER, of flardman, Ore.,
Homestead entry No. 7249 for the southwest U
northeast H. west '-4 southeast H and northeast
;4 southeast scctiou ity, townsnip soutn,
ranee 1 east w M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: W. F. Cowdrey, J, C. Owen,
Osmer Shatter and A. E. Wright, all of Hard
man, uregon.
74 jay r. tiUCAH, tiegisier,
TIMBER CULTURE-FINAL PROOF
UNITED 8TAIE8 LAND OFFICE, THE
Dalles. Oreeon. March 19. 1H00.
Notice is hereby given that Bamuei iemer, 01
Hennner. Oreeon. has Hied notice of intention
to make final proof before Vawter Crawford,
county clerk, at his mnce in neppner, uregon,
nn Thursday the 26th day of April. 1900. on
Mm her culture acmicatlon no. tttiH. lor me
northwest V of section No. 1 in township No. S
otith, range No. 25 east W M.
lie names as witnesses: wunani nummer-
land, of Heppner, Oregon, Eliaa Friend, Joseph
Friend and H.B.uardner, 01 Islington, uregon,
74-9 jay r. Lucas. Register.
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Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles, Ore., March 12. 1U00.
Notice is hereby eiven that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Vawter
Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Friday April 27, 1900, vis:
HENRY I. SHAEFFER, of Heppner, Or.,
Homestead entry No. 5053 for the southwest
4 lection 28, township 2 south range 25 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: Ellas Friend, Robert Friend
and Joseph Friend, all of Lexington, Oregon,
and Nathaneal Bhaw, of Heppner, Oregon,
8 78 Jay P. Lucas, Register
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Fresh Meats
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND
order of tale duly issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court ot the County of Morrow,
State of Oregon, dated the 19th day of March,
1900, In a cerjaln actiou in the Circuit Court for
said county and state, wherein I. N. Sargent,
plaintiff, recovered judgment against E. D. Tima
and Foster Adams, defendants, for the sum of
One hundred seventy-three and 21-100 dol
lars, with interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from the 20th day of
November, 1899, aud for the further sum of
Forty dollars attorneys' fee, and costs and
disbursements taxed at eight dollars, on the
6th day of March, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, the 21st day of April, 1900,
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 for cash in hand, the following
described property, to-wit: Ninety-niue (99)
feet off the east end of lot one (1) in block ten
(10) in the town of Heppner, said lot being in
Stansberry's addition to the said town of Hepp
ner, and being all of aid lot one (1) of said
block ten (10) of said addition except 8.1 feet off
of the west end of said lot. Taken and levied
upon as the property of the said E. D. Tims and
Foster Adams, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy the said Judgment in favor
of I. N. Sargent and against said E. D. Time
and Foster Adams together with all costs and
disbursements that have or may accrue.
, A. ANDREWS, Sheriff.
. - . ByJf.W. Matlock, Deputy.
Dated at Heppner, March 22, 1900. 7M
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