Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 12, 1903, Image 8

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    Lee Hall, a negro, who shot hd
killed a sheriff at Dublin, Ga., last
Tuesday and lynched Saturday.
William Hooper Young, the Mor
uaon on trial fur the murder o
Mrs. Pulitzer, wan declnred sane,
Siturday by a commission ii
lunacy.
In ft head-on collision between
a pnssenger nod freight train on
tli Vatulalia near Terre Haute,
Iud., Saturday night, the engineer
and iiremm of the passenger were
killed aud a dozen passengers in
jimd.
55100 REWARD, 8100.
The readers of tbis paper will bp
plauaed to learn that there is at least ore
dreaded disease that poieooe baa been
able to onre in all its stasea and that p
' Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care is the only
. positive cure now known to the medionl
'fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease, requires a oonstftatiooal treat
ment. Hairs Catarrh Care is tuken in
ternally, acting direotly npoo the blood
and cartoons surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, nnd giving the patient strength
by buildiug ap the constitution and as-1
'-aistin- nature io doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
onrntive. powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testimon
ials.
Address, F.J. Cheney &Co., Toledo.O
Sold by druggists, 75o.
Hull's Family Pills are the beet.
LEXINGTON NEWS.
Lexington, Feb 11, 1903.
Churley Gemmell is very sick.
C. H. lieymer has been visiting
m town several days.
Win. Thorn burg is in Heppner
under the doctor's care.
Mr. Johnson of the Piano com
pany was in town Monday.
The Epwortb League was re
organized last Sunday evening.
Wm. Campbell and family re
turned from Pendleton Tuesday.
James Brown went to Portland
last Wednesday and retured Mon
day.
Delbert Bechtel, of Grass Valley
is visiting friends in town this
week.
GOLDEN GATE CITY LEADS.
San Francisco Shown the Large! Per
eeutaye of Suicide Chicago
Ilank 'Ililj-id.
The number of people who volun
tarily .shuttled olf this mortal coil in
AniericT.n and other cities dti rinc last
year has been, invest lira Led by some !
delver in statistics and tile following
figures indicate the results: San Fran
cisco leads with the largest ratio, 39.1
mer, and feathers, breasts, wing and
quill are the trimmings. Heaver
hat will be fashionable and various
tinted velvets are submitted. Hats of
silk plush so far are in delicate shades.
Black, green, reds, browns and blues
are well represented. Blue and green
combinations will be numerous and
some new fancies in these shades are
stunning. Cnque fenthers are revived
in many pretty coloring. Birds are
wonderfully tinted, as are breasts.
Quills are in black and green combina
tions. The rolled brim sailor in all
per 100,0fi0 of population. Next comes
T. , U 1 L 1 . .... A ' A .. Y .. .. A 1
auu.urr i-ucuic couht. ciT.y, uoh ,vnSelC, nhiAet of feU am bpn vpr wiu be fafl
with a ratio of 29.8. The reader has, t a,.i
naturally been looking for 'Chicago, I
and that city does, in fact(, come next
with a ratio of 24.0. followed by the
Hardly a new skirt is lined 'among
the hand'some ones, that is-. All have
instead the drop skirt of taffeta. This
,7 . , iV skirt of taffeta is cut like the outer
rmio is az.i. ew -jrieiins was xne 4 , . , , ...
ami i, cAaciy nun iim.viieu .Willi
F. A. Bancroft, Portland's new
postmaster, was presented with a
gold watch by his associates on the
Southern Pacific, on his retirement
ifrom the seivioe of the road.
For Sale.
Iwo good btudebaker wagons, one
covered back, one set of good harness.
Enq'iirn of E. C. Asbbaugh at the
Pastime.
'Sheriff IV. M. Winters, of Lane
count, w.;s fatally snot by Ed
Lyons, whom the sheriff was at
tempting to arrest. Lyons was
.wanted for hors-3 stealing, and
m .de his ec ipe. A posse is in
pursuit.
Oce ".tiutne Congb Cnre gives relief
in ore miuute, boe-mse it kills the mi
crobe which t.tKlea the mucins mem
brane, causing tba or u;b, aDd at the
same time e'e ira the phlegm, draws out
the it fla nntioti and hede and soothed
the affect ..-d parte. Ouu Minnie O jugh
Cure strengthens the lnni8, wards of
pneumon'.H and is a harmless and never
failing cure in all curable oases of
Coughs, Colds anl Croup. One Minute
Cotifch Core h pleasant to take, harailes"
aud good alike for young aud oil
Slooum D.-ug Co. lone Drill Co , Iote
Mr. Mission, brother of Mrs
Gbas. Burchdli, is visiting his sister
this week.
B. F. Thornton and Miss Canniff
are taking teachers' examination at
Happner this week.
Mr. Farmer is erecting a neat
bouse on the land he bought recent
ly trom ft. W. Smith.
Lulu Beymer fell against a stove
ast Thursday and was quite
severely burned on one limb.
George Broadley met with an
accident the other day while work
iDg with Gray's well drill. His
left hand was quite badly ciushed.
W. J. Davis and children, Clark
and Miss Lottie, returned from
Portland last Tuesday. They had
gone there to consult an occulist
in reegard to Miss Lottie's eyes.
A caucus was held last Saturday
evening to name candidates for
city officers. S. E. Notson was
nominated for mayor, W. B. Mc-
Alister for recorder, J. S. Bootbby
for treasurer, E. D. McMillan, W
R. Munkers. D. M. Potter and H.
J. Hill for councilmen.
Governor Chamberlain is mak
ing a personal investigation of the
condition of the penitentiary, in
order to institute reforms mention
ed in his message to the legislature.
The estate of the' late Thoma9
U. Tongu has been admitted o
probate at llillsboro, and is un
officially estimated at $35,000. F.
B. Tongue, a son, has been ap
pointed administrator. There is
no will.
The Easy Pill.
Da Witt's Little Earl Risers do not
ripe nor weaken the system. They
??nre bilhonsoess, jaundice, constipation
tod inactive livere, by arousiog the
secretions, moving the bowela gently,
yt effectually, and giving saoh tone and
- strength to the glands of the stomach,
liver and bowls that the cause of the
Stockholder' fleeting-.
Notice is hereby given that the an
- nual meeting of the Heppner Mining
Company will be held at the office of C.
E. EedGeld in Heppner, Oregon at 2
o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, February 10,
-J.903, for the purpose of electing directors
-had any other business that may come
-before the meeting.
Dan Stalter, Pres.
T. W. Avers, Secy.
Jeppner, Or, January 14, 1903.
tronble is removed entirely. Tbess
famo'is little pills exert a deoided tonio
effect upon the organs involved, and if
their use is continued for a few days
there will be no return of the trouble.
Slecum Drug Co. lone Drag Co., Ionf.
The sultan of Turkey has order
ed the immediate mobilization of
210,000 troops for a military de
monstration in Macedonia. Many
of the soldiers are semi-barbarous
and hostile to Christians aud an
other series of massacres is expfct-ed.
OeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
The ouly positive cure for blind, bleed
ing, itching and protading piles, cats
burns, bruise, eozema and all abrasions
of the skin, De Witt's is the only Witch
Hazel Salve that is made from tbe pare,
unadulterated witch hazel all others
are counterfeits. De Witt's Witch IIzel
Salve is made to oure counterfeits are,
made to sell. Sloe una Drug. Co. lone
Drug Co., lone.
scene of the self-destruction of 21.(3
persons per 100,000 of population, and.
Cincinnati followed close with 21.2.
New Haven is next with 20.9, and then
comes tbe borough of Manhattan with
20.0, though greater New York as a
whole is well down tbe fist with a ratio
of only 13.6. This is less than Roches
ter, Indianapolis, Philadelphia. Pitts
burg. Baltimore, Boston. Detroit,
Omaha and Louisville, besides all of
those specifically enumerated above.
As to the foreign cities. Paris leads the
list with a ratio of 42. followed by
Berlin 36, Vienna 28 and London 23.
There were more suicides in Saxony
than in any other country. 31.1 per 100,-
000. In Denmark the ratio was 25.8. in
Austria 21.2, in France 15.7. in the Ger
man empire 14.3, and Sweden, Norway,
Belgium. Great Britain, Italy, the
United States and Spain followed iu
the order given.
The table referring to American
cities is somewhat difficult, to explain.
Whv the city of the golden gate, and
California, wi'h its crlorimis cb'mate,
its sunshine, its fruit and its' flowers
should show the grentest number of
suicides seems a mystery, unless the
presence of a large Chinese population
evnlains it. The high suicide rate
of Chicago is, perhaps, accounted for
by the rush and struggle of that great
city and the large foreign element it
contains a foreign element, more
over, winch comes mainlv from those
countries where suicide is most fre
quent. The same is perhaps true of
Milwaukee and of Cincinnati. The high
rate nt Nw Orleans may possibly be
attributed to its relation to France
and the idns and traditions brought
here from Paris, the suicide capital of
the world. But New York citv casts
a cloud over some of these explana
tions. Fere are the large foreie-n pop
ulations, the stress and strain of liv
ing and working, the poverty, the ex
citement. Yet Philadelphia. th
lceping city of the humorous para-
prnnhers, has a higher ratio of sui
cides than greater New York. And
how is it to be explained that New
Haven leads all tbe other New Eng
land cities in the number of suicides?
St. Paul and Minneapolis lie side by
side, but in Minneapolis the ratio is
11.4 and in St. Paul it is but 6.5. Tt
seems that the conclusions must be
thr.t there is no method insuicide mad
ness and that thn effort to reduce it to
rule is doomed to failure.
plaiting or a ruffle with a plaiting
along the edge. He say the handsome
one advisedly. When the outside as
not of good, firm cloth a lining is nec
essary to help keep it in shape, and
when the lining is of some cheap cot
ton atuff the wearer certainly would
not want it hanging loose. It has one
thing to recommend it especially.
When it ii worn out it may be ca.st
aside. In the case of a worn-out lin
ing made in a skirt one must have the
whole thing taken apart to reline It,
and this is about as much trouble as
making a new skirt. With the drop
skirt there's only to buy another. It
is to be hoped our stores will keep them
ready made.
A coal famine exists in Caracas,
and the city is without illuminat
ing (jaa.
C. D. Clark, a logger, was crush
ed to death by rolling logs near
Drain,
There will be a large increase in
Sheriff's Sale for De
linquent Taxes.
XJOTICK IS HKUEliY GIVEN THAT BY VIK
tin; of a warrant issued out of tbe County
(Joint ot this Stare of Oregon, for the County of
Morrow, herein and whereby I wbh command
ed to collect the dolitmuenc taxes charged on the
tax loli lor the year i'.mi, us by law directed,
and to make levy upon and 8-11 the several par
cel of real property, upon which such taxes
are respectively levied, or so much thereof as
shall satisfy the amount of taxes so charged,
together with interest thereon at the rate of VI
per cent per annum from the 7th day of April,
l'JOJ, 10 per ent penally and accuiing costs;
which said warrant is attached to the tax roll
for the yar Kioi. 1 have levied upon the fol
lowing described pieces of parcels of real prop
erty as set forth in said tax roll, ly ing aud be
ing in said County of Morrow, Oregon, described
aud assessed as follows to wit:
Emma C Cox
t'ergusou's odd to Dairyville, lots 9
and 10, block 1 52
Julia Hali.ku
The sw qr se qr and s hf of lot 1 of the
bw qr and the s hf of lot 2 of the sw qr
of sec 19 The u hi of lot 2 of the nw
qr of sec 30, tp 5 n of r 27 east 4 00
Thomas Honkins
Dairyville, lot li, block H 107
ASHHKLL LiAHUK
sw qr sec t tp 1 8 r 25 e 2 35
Stephen LaLandk
b hf He qr and nw qr 86 qr sec 17, aud
ne qr ne qr nw qr sec 20 tp 2 8 r 20 and
nw qr nw qr sec 21. tp 2 s r 26 e 82 80
MAKlJt E NUKKM'AKlSK
nw qr sec 8 tp 2 b r 24 e 2 75
W J Waterman
n hf sw qr of nw qr and se qr bw qr of
nw qr and e hf of sw qr of sw qr oi nw
qr ot sec 18 tp 1 8 r 23 east 100
American Mto. Co.
nw qr and sw qr sec 24 tp 2 n r 24 e.... 6 90
Now, therefore If said delinquent taxes, pen
alties, intercut and accruing costs are not paid
on or before Saturday, the 21st day of February,
1903. at the hour of 10 o, clock t. m.,1 will ou the
said day and beginning at the said hour, at the
Court House door, in the city of Heppner. in
said Morrow County, sell at public auction for
cash in hand the foregoing described parcels of
real property, to the person who otters to pay
the said deiinuueut taxes, penalties, interest
and accruing costs, and take a certificate of
sale thereof at the lowest rate oi interest.
Dated at 'Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
this the 15th day of January, 1903.
K. M. SHUTT,
21-25 Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow county.
Moses Ashbaugh, plaintiiT, 1
V8
PhnrlpH TCimspv and (Mara !
the hon acreAO-a of YAkima COlintv. Kimsey his wife. A J Kimsey
... "" and Kimsey, his wife,
v asn, tnis year.
No more closed boxes will be al
lowed to flourish in Spokane
saloons and theaters. The curtains
have all been removed by the
police.
Sheriff Col bath conducthd the
sale of property of delinquent
taxes in Marion county Friday.
Out of $220,000 as originally turn-
ed over only $800 remained un
paid at the time of the sale.
A Legacy Of The Grip
Is often a run-down system. Weak
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en
ergy and ambition, with disordered liver
aod kidneys often follow an attack of
tbis wretcbed disease. Tbe greatest need
tbeo is Eleotrio Bitters, tbe splendid
tonic, blood purifier and regulator of
Stomaob, Liver and KiJneys. Thou
sands have proved that they wooder
fnlly strengthen tbenervep, baild np the
system, and restore to health and good
spirits after an attaok of Otip. It enf-
What Milady Mmt Wear If She fering, try them. Ooly fOc. Perfeot
satisfaction guaranteed by Slocutn Drug
Co.
FASHION'S LATE MANDATES.
Would Apprar la tlh New
et Style-,
The supreme court has decided
to appoint a law student of Salem
as court bailiff, to succeeed F. C
Perrine, deceased, who held thai
position for several years.
A free fight between citizens o
Pullman and studenlsof the Wash
ington Agricultural College, was
indulged in Sunday over En article
which appeared in the college
paper criticising the commercial
club.
Clergy Half Fare Permits For 1003.
The issuance of the customary form of
O. R. & N. individual half fare permits
will be discontinued with tbe clr-ee of
the year 1902, and for 1903, Joint Clergy
Certificates issued by the Trans Conti
nental Passenger Association will be
honored on oar line. These permits
will be good in the combined territories
of the Western, South-Western, and
Trans-Continental Associations, embrac
ing practically tba territory west of Chi
cago and St. Louis. A charge of f 1.00
is mads by the Trans-Continental As
sociation to cover the expense of issuing
these permits.
A. L. Cbaio,
General Passenger Agent.
Shirt waists of fancy velvets, vel
veteens and cordirroys are fashion
able. Some are made simply, the only
trimming' being', fancy buttons; oth
ers are finished with passementerie,
lace and moire silk in tiands or pipings.
says a fashion authority. Theehave
showy buttons, too.
Kobes are tempting- in lig-ht-weight
cloths, silks and stenciled cloth. Some
are beautifully embroidered all over
or at the bottom of the skirt and front
of wai.-t and sleeves. Two-toned cloths
are revived for these, and make up pret
tily when trimmed with some rich pas
sementerie or velvet.
The newest tea gowns are in empire
fas-hion. with, accordion plited skirts
beautifully trimmed with laoe medal
lions and insertions. Thev are finished
with handsome C'llars nr ?: ,r em
broidery, lace frill edging the collars.
Sleeves are elbow length, finished
with several lace rufflei. Light colors
prevail for teagowns and white is much
favored.
The fancy for fruit as a decoration
has extended to embroideries-on din
ner and reception gowns. An illustra
tive gown of black point d'esprit made
over whit satin was trimmed with
embroidery in the form of cherries and
their leaves, and had cherry red belt
and shoulder straps: Another of pearl
gray satin and tulle was embroidered
with green grapes-. Black grape were
put on a delicate cream lace gown.
On sheer grmns are put hand-'work
embroidery and lace and winter gowns
repeat those of summer in these trim
mings. Cord braiding is put on the
thinnest gauzes with good results and
the silver lace that ha been employed
so much is oombined with white lace.
Tiny blossom are set on dainty fab
rics in large ring and scarfs of lace.
tulle or satin are threaded through
tnem. Scarfs are also drawn through
cloth cut in lattices or circles for trim
ming cloth or wool gowns.
Flat trimming m standard for fall
and winter hats. Thee are trifle
larger than those worn during sum-.
William Kimsey and N.Kiui- I
Bey, his wife, W. S. Mercer
and baraii Mercer, his wife, I
L. A. Florence, and Ella Mor- f
ence, his wife, U. O. Watson,
aud Minnie Watson, his wife,
Samuel Hall, and Mary Hall,
ins wife. William ferreii aud
Kva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas
Klmsev and Millie J. Croit.
Defendants. J
To Charlfg Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife, A.J. Kimsey and KlniBey his wife,
William Kimsey and N. Kimsey, his wile, G. U.
Watson, and Minnie Watson, his wife, VWlliam
Fern 11 aud Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kim
sey an . Millie J. Croft, of above defendants.
lu the name of the State of Oregon, you and
each of you will take notice that you are here
by required to appear in the above entitled
court and cause, on or b. fore six weeks from
the 15th daX of January, 1903, to wit on or be
fore February 2i, l'JO-l, and answer or otherwise
plead to plnin tills complaint filed herein, aud
lf'you fail to bo nppear or answer, lor want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the court lor the
relief prayed for in his complaint, towit:
For a decree quieting plamtiifs title in, and
removing the cloud lroni his title to the follow
ing described lauds and premises in Morrow
County, Oregon, towit: Kyt nwi aud k J-4 ne
H and uwK se4 oi secu n i, tp i,ar j- e w
M and foreclosing all right, title or interest
which you or either of you have in said de
scribed i reini-es, and that plaintill s title l.e
established and and continued in and to Buid
premiMS, and such other relief as may be
equitable and just,
f his summons is served upon you by publi
cation thereof, by older of the Hon. W. K. hills
Judge of the above entitled court wlnrli order
is dated on the lOih day of JamiHry, !'.( i:ih1
prescribes that same shall be publiclied lor six
consecutive weeks in the Heppner tinzeite, f.lnl
that the first publication thereof shall be made
on the loth day of January, l!o:s.
. W. PHKLPS,
21-27 Attorney lor i'.aintili.
Timber Laud, Act June .7, IS7S
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
National Livestock .1 wsocintiOn.
TheO. R. &.N. company is making
tbe following low rates for tickets to
Kansas City, Mo., and return dining the
meeting of ibe National Live Stock As
sociation which meets on January 13:
Froai Portland. Ptiget Sound and
common points, $00; from Spokane,
Pendleton, Lewiston, intermediate and
common points, $55; from Heppner,
$59.80. Limit to commence date of sale
and to be continuous passage, (JO days
from date of sale. Stop overs will be
allowed on return trip within limit.
For further information in rela'ion to
form of tickets, routes, etc., apply to J.
M. Keruan, local agent, Heppner.
A Remarkable Offer.
The Gazette has made special ar
rangements with the Young People's
Weekly, published in Chicago, to fur
nish this interesting and valuable paper
with tbe Gazette, both papers for $1.00.
The Young People's Weekly is one of
the leading story papers of America
with 1G pages, nicely illustrated every
week. It is always interesting to tbe
young people.
UNTIED STATES LAND OFFICK, LA
liiandt-. i iiegou, January 8. Mii.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congiessoi
June :, IS7. entitled "An act for the sule of
timber lauds in the states oi California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory ," as ex
tender! to all the i'ublie Land states by act of
August 4, 1WJ,
Anton Vcy,
of Pendleton, county of Umatilla, State nf Oregon
has this day tiled in this otliee his sworn state
ment No. l8o'., for ttie purchase of the se!
Be sec 2!) and nV, neH se4 iie.'.4 of section Wo.
82 in tp. So. 1 n, range No. 2H e W M, and will
oner proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable lor its timber cr stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaini
to said land belore the Clerk of the Supreme
Court of Oreg u, at Pendleton, Uregou, ou Fri
day, the 3d day of April, l'JOS.
He Humps rk witnesses:
Joseph Kauios, Frank Correi i, Joseph Cunha,
all of Kcho, Oregon, and John Kimbrell, of
Pendleton, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims iu this office on or before said 3d
day of April, 1U03.
21-30 R W. Bartlktt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Tire Dollars Reward.
Lost, last September, near Parker's
Mill litcht bay mare with white strip in
face; five yeara old ; branded on left
shoulder. A reward of $5.00 will be
paid for the return or for information
leading to the recovery of above des
cribed animal.
21-24 Mrs. Kate Rcssell,
Condon, Oregon.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
La Uraude Oregon, Jan. C, 1903.
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 Baid proof will be made before County
Judge of Umatilla County, at Pendleton, Oie
gon, on March 4, PJ03, viz: H. E. Wo. 10771,
Joseph Wellington,
of Ridge, Oregon, for the ne nw nwtii
and ue!4 sw sec. 15. tp. 3 s r 30 e w in.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
John Lightfoot. George Walters, William H.
GulliforU and George Ilorsmau. all of Ridge,
Oregon.
21-26 E. W. Babtlktt. Register.
HORSES WANTED.
The old reliable business firm, the Seattle
Auction and Sale Stables, Inc , which holds
special auction sales every day and regular
weekly auctions everv Friday, receive horses. I
to 100, on consignment aud advance all ship
ping charges, aud sell on commission, or will
buy your horses outright. If you have snjr
numberof horses you wish to dispose of at the
Seattle market price, no matter how far you are
from the city, write us full description, and we
will let you know what the prices are and how
they are selling. All correspondence promptly
answered. N. T. Jul li flee. Manager.
M.J. Walker, Auctioneer.
1212,Western Ave.. Seattle. W ash. 23-25
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