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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
j.iSmiimrmuBlWmBrini, r.. n i .i mi n inns n HAVE YOU CHEAPER M EATS WRITTEN YET? We pay 4 PER CENT Interest lilers l'iaiiD House Filling Lots of Ostlers for Stoiy & Clark Pianos. Paste these prices in your hat: Loin steak 10c Round steak 7c Chuck steak 0c Boiling meat 3c to . . . 6c All other meats in pro portion. Immense Sales Daily and Every 1k) Plt-aeeil. Pianos a Great B.irain. Six Months' Instruc tion in Music Free and Other hnlueemonts. Head. 0 When it comes down to genuine 3neit, you're never L'oinj; to K-t i y 3hinjj near (lie val ie of these Sfoty & krk juano uress you pay twice : lie jrioe at which this 15 Bt tlree carloadp re going for. They a sai e the hob ever scl 1 loaiis nf them mo t astonishingly fine fur the p-ice. lhree at ri !v leiil 'i '$ wln'e- aal tree on each p;aro, and in H(Hi Hon music; lessons f r the 8 udent for 3ix months, all necessary instruction books g-a!is and a p-esent of a he. ut if n 1 3usic cabinet at ChritdmaH time. This is to iutrod'ic the Story & C'ark pianos to the peop e of the,NoithweKt. 2t was Story & Clark's own proportion hen they p-evailed upon us to accept the agency of their piano, after two years of negotiation. We are very glad to carry it out for Ibeia. It is a pleasure to us to cffr our yatrone something so especially eood. and we do not hesitate to pronounce Ibis by all odds the most liberal offer iver made to piano-uvers. Only Three Carloads. Please bear in mind that there are al together but three cailoads of these su perb instruments to go at these special terms, and the offer is good throughout snr entue territory, the tunher away the purchaser the better we like it, be- ecause we want the fame of the Story it C'ark piaro? to spread througbont ihe ertire Northwest. No matter The-e you live, if you can secure the serv'ces of a muio teacher we will pav tor fix months' instruction for one of yonr children, or for your wife or sister, and send what instruction books are necessary for the six months as soon as jrou notify us what is wanted. And last, but not least, the Story & Clark Company will eeni you at Chris' aias time a present of a handsome mu ic cabinet. Three carloads used to be a good aoany pianos to Fell under such favor able conditions, but they are not many, considering what a large territory the Xiters Piano House covers and the cores of peop'e who are eager to profit y this opportunity. The list of buyers increases daily. If jou want your name among the fortu aate ones, see u or write as at once. Every one of these Story & Clark pi anos is fully guaranteed and money back in every instance where there is sot absolute satisfaction. Cash or our easy-payment privilege, as suits &est. Mail orders filled carefu ly .promptly. Write for catalogue particula-s. Eilers Piauo House, "4'ashington street, corner Park. Arty )m I Market LOOK HERE An Opportunity Public. to the your is Did you ever think a mo ment where to buy "Flour ? The Heppner Bakery the place. The quality has been tried and I guarantee it with everv loaf at the lowest market price. Fresh bread everv day, with stock of groceries on hand. Call and inspect, HEPPNER BAKERY, Otto Friedrich, Prop. The IVian with a Deposit A man with a deposit in the Savings Bank is absolutely in dependent. Ke is under obligations to nobody. Financial vicissitudes never find their way into his life. He is al ways prepared for the rainy day. His money, because of proper investment, hath no wings. and cake a nice clean Advertised Letter. Suffum, R W Case, Mrs Com Bernes, F C Dea'dorff, J W Iraham, Mr, M'P J Jones, J L iohnton, Mr Peiia Line, Mr Tom Unsey, Mr Pill Ho '.reader, Virgil f illips, Harry o mtell, Newt W jJehdv lemen, J 1, lurne . A 11 Vebli, 'i . - in II Q'Jinn, John (2) Miller, F E Propnt, Mr FA Paxton, Roy Ros, Mr James Tompson. F W Whitney, B R Willse, Charley Johnson I'ros., of Gooeebe'ry, eold 1300 ewes to John Busick, cf Hardman, jecently for $2.25 each. Johnson Bros ire large sheep and yool raiser?. They beared 18,000 pounds of wool from Sfceir sheep this year, whieh they sold far Ufa cents a pound. lone Post. Xotlce, AW accounts due the Heppner J.ight & Water Company must be p;.id before November 15, or ser TQce will be discontinued. Hewnep. Ligit & Water Co i i i Drugs and Medicines wisn announce jj I to the public that we have secured the i !j services of a competent j! druggist, who will care- l fnllv attend to all pre- j! you : vi and i) scriptions. f and i a1 351 Jo ft ,' The store is being thor- y , oiiKhly renovated, and we ! i offer a choice and pure ! stock of ' (i DRUGS AD MEDICINES HEPPNER DRUG CO for Sale. I have for sa'e twenty head of Merino bucks at $5.00 per head, tf G. W. FRENCO. Call at the Gazette office and learn of our clubbing oBWr with the Weekly Ore-gonlan. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNTING. 1 : i.r.. The Death Penalty. h ? -o'ri'-i:m: ru't9 in :.:'. rr.rft .'aH.h, inginifi- an '..'.'. :t ; . ::. r ave ;aM uie 'ie&rh prr-si.'.y. 1 i to hav- Bj'.-k Ti'n Arn.'.a :i r i.a'iy. It's the befit ealvf or, -if r. sr. 1 will prevent fa tality m Sii-u tr.:, fc'jr, ul' eri and piles threaten. Ofiiy at Slocum Drug Co. 's. Notice is herebv eiven that the nndersicned. admiuUtrator of the KsUte of T. R. Howard, dweane i, has filed w ith the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, his final account as t'ich administrator, and that said Court has made an order fixing Monday, the .Vh day of December, VM, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aid day as the time and the County Court K'lotns in the Court House at Heppner. Oregon as the place for the final hearing of said ac count and the settlement of said estate. All persons interested In saia estate are here by required, to aupear at said time and place to offer any objections they may have to said account. WAYNE HOWARD. Administrator. Arose from the Ranks A. T. Stewart, the New York merchant prince, arose from a very humble position. In his younger days he taught school for $25 per month. His first store was very modest, but by' being diligent in his business, economical and sav ing, he built a fortune of millions. We charge 8 PER CENT for loans We have the 1905 dollar for Sale. Get the Portland spirit and help make the fair a success. Came to my place about 10 days aj?o, a black boar with white feet. Owner can haye property by paving for this notice Claud Herren. E. R. Hunlock PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offioe with Heppner Drug Oo. Resi- riennft Mam street, next door to limes offioe. SUMMONS. are NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Matter of the Estate of o.tiin u Walla TWtftAfUian- xi i hamhi oiven that the undersigned his filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Bett e U, wens, aeeeasea, m me County Court of the sta e of Oregon for Morrow county, and that Tu eday, the 8th day of Norem- . ...... it 1. .. . . in A'nlnr'lr n m nr aalli day hs been fixed by eaid Court ae the time for the settlement oiaaiuBcuuuui.. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at such time in eaid Court and file any objections they may hare to ench account or to any part thereor. J. J. WELLS. Estate of Bettie H. Welle, s29-oct26 Administrator of the Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In tha Ma ter of to Partnership Estate of Oeo.W. Wells, Deceased. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned l as filed his final account as Admmwmor w the partnership estate of Geo. W. Wolls, de ceased, in the County Court of the Wat of Ore. gon for Morrow county and that 1 a- s. lav, the 8th day of November, at me o'clock a. m. of Baid dny h"S been fixed hy said (onrt as the tinr for he fceUlement of the said account. . . . . u f All partios int retfa are nereuj "" aipar at sucn unm iu m v.-.-i objections thoy may have to such account or to any part thereof. J. J. WELLS. Administer of the Partnership Fstate of Geo. W. Wells, Docea eo. B.r,, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In tho Matter of the Estat 'of El za M. Wi lis, Uecev.aed. . , No ice is her. by Riven that th' unnersisneu h& tiled If 8 ti' al repirt as hdmiuiHfator oi me etate of Eliza til. Wilii. d cense ri (bounty Court of the 8tate of Oretf. n for Morrow county, and that Tuesday the H h aay or no vember. 19(4, a' the hojr of HI o'clock a. m of said day. has been fixed l y s:nU uoun w uic time for the settlemput of sii i bc o:mt. The iKTsons i lereste! aie rcreiiy u ' appea at sucn ume in sai-j obiecti- n they may have to such account, or to any part thereor. wiiT.tq m;;r,.t f. FKtftt of Eliza M. Willis. Uecwwed. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. LeonaM. Robertson, Plaintiff, ) vs. Alby R. Robertson, Defendant. ) To Alby R. Robertson, the above defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you hereby rea Hired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the eighth day of December A. D. 1904. And If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor ine reuei aemanaea in ner compiainc, to wit: for a decree disolving the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant; that the plaintiff be awarded the custody and control of the minor children of plaintiff and defendant, to-wit: Rynalde R. and Raymond Robertson, and for such other and further relief as may lu equity be lust This summons is served on yon by publics tion pursuant to an order of the Honorable W R. Ellis, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State oi Oregon tor Morrow uounty, amy nutae ana entered in the above entitled cause on the 27th day of October, 1904. The date of the first pub lication hereof being the 27th day or octoDer, 1904, and the last publication will be on the 8th day ol December. 1904. RED FIELD & VAN VACTOR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. CITATION. A29-oct20 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United State- Land ottice, LaGrande, Oregon.' ci i. A sufficient contest affidavit na ms uwu n this office bv MarV B. Matthew-, oniesiaiu. Bgaii.Bt Homestead Entry No. 11:59. ni arte way 12.1902. for SEH SW. H SE ge9'SX SWH Sec to. Township 1 N, ttange 27 K, W M. bv Albert H. Farmer, Contestee. in w hich it Is alleged that, Albert H. rarmer nas i...u, sbsndoned said tract and changed his residence therefrom for more than six months since mak- ngsaid eniry and next prior to meu. iw , that said tract is not tettled upon nu p u- ated bv said party as reqmrea vy iw. i i the failure of sai.l Albert 11. rarmcr to resiae n (mm. and cultivate said land, was not due to hi. cmnim-mont in the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a PrlYteDio le,r; officer or marine during the war with Spain, or HnHno- mt other war in which the United States may have been engaged. oo, Haid parties are hereby notified toPPer. re spond and offer evidence touchi ig said allega tion at 10 o'clock A. M. on November 18th 1904, before Joe H. Parkes, Notary Public. J of fice in Pendleton Oregon, (and that final hear- ne will beheld at 10 ociock a. . V" ber art. 1904. before) the Register ana t the United states Lana onice m Oregon . . , .,.r. The said contestant naving, ' i""1 A-.. fidavit. filed October 3. 1901. .sei lorui which show that after due diligence perwnu service of this notice can not be maae. i i hereby ordered and directed mm .w . i.Ma rinti given by aue ann proper i,u" U E. W. l)Vlrt. Register. A. A. ROBEK1S, nwencr. In the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. in tne matter ot tne estate oi name mntziey, deceased. To James R. Phillips, Elizabeth Phillips, Sarah B. Carlisle. William 8. Phillips, George E. Phillips and Mary Brown, heirs of Hattie Kintzlev. deceased, and to all unknown heirs of said deceased. In the name of the state of Oregon: iou and each of you are hereby cited to appear at the reeu ar term of tne county court ot Morrow County, State of Oregon, at the Court House, in Heppner, Morrow county, mate oi uregon, on the ftth day of December. 1904. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. then and there to show cause, if you have any. why tne tonowing aesenpea real property belonging to said estate snouia not oe soiu to pav the debts against said estate and the ex penscs of administration, to.wit: The east half of northeast quarter and east half of southeast Quarter of section seven, west half of south west Quarter of Bect'on eight, and northwest quarter of northwest quarter of Section seven teen, in township two, North ange Twenty three, East of Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, State of o.egon. witness, tne Hon. t. w . Avers, juage oi tne above entitled court, with the seal of said court alhxed, this Jfith day of October, lWM. YAWTE.lt UKAWtUKU, County Clerk and Clerk of said court. By W L Smith Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior Lana OUice at La Grande, Or., Sept. 27, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following mimed settler has filed notice of his inte tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that -aid proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk at Heppner. Oregon, on Nov. .'th, 1904, viz: ' James P. Nail, Of Heppner, Or., H E No 121S6. for lot 1, teH lie a d ne4 seJi sec. 3, Tp 3 south, range 2S east VV M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Buseick, D. O. Justus. William Nail and Jehn Mills, all of Heppner, Or. oct6-novl0 E. W. DAVIS, Register. NO TICE FOR P UDLICA TION. Public Land Sale Isolated Tract.) Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of in.tmn tinns from the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land Office, under authority vestd in him by section 24V, United States Revised Statutes, as amended by act of Congress approved Feb ruary 26, 1895, we will proceed to oner at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m.. on the 29th day of Nov.. 1904, at this ofnee. the following tract of land, towit: .. .., NWU NVHecVB, vh necann-t NEW Hec 17. WW 6V4 Sec 2fi, Nt-H ana SEH N WH Sec 3L T 3 8. R 2H E, W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the hnv-iAwrihed lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day alwve designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Dated Oct. 22, 190. . . I No 3438. E. W. DAVIS, Register, Oct 27-Dec 1 A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office.La Grande. Oregon, Sept. 12, 1904. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by William P.Williams, contestant against Homestead Entry No. 10:J66, made June 25, 1901, for sw4 neli, n Be, and se4 se4 sec. 11, Tp 3 south, range 28 east W M, by Lewis A. Smith, contestee, In which it is alleg ed that Lewis A. Smith has wholly abandoned said tract of land for more than six months and said abandonment has continued for more than the last past six months; and that he has failed to improve or cultivate said tract, or to estab lish his residence thereon at any time since his entry; that said abandonment was not caused by any service in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States of America nmnv other service for the United States, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and of fer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m., on Nov. 17, 1904, before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at hi office in Hepp ner, Or., and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on Nov. 26, 1904, before the Register and Receiver of the UnitedStatea Land Office at La Grande, Or The said contestant having. In a nronnr affi davit, filed Sept. 12, 1004. let forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. octb-novxu js. w. da vis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Sept. 27, 1904. 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 awter Crawford, county clerk at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Nov 15, 1904, viz: Frank K. Matfeson, Of Heppner. H. E No. 13170, for the eyt sec. 13, Tp. 3 south, range 28 east W M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Busclck, George Moore, Paul His.er and Mat Kelly, all of Heppner, Or. oc6-novl0 js. W. JJavis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Sept. 80, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settlers have filed notice of their inten tion to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, county clem at tne county court house in Heppner, Or., on the 12th day of November, ls04, to-wit: Solomon Glick, Of Lexington, Or., on homestead entry No. 10.0.T5 for the wV4 nwi sec. 24 and eV4 nek sec. 23, Tp. 2 south, range 25 east W . M. And Mary Glick, Of Lexington, Or., on homestead entry No. 10.620, for the n'J bw and nw'4 sej sec 24, Tp. smith, range 2o east vv m They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultiva. tion of ssid lands, to-wlt: N L.Shaw, Arthur. Hunt ana Shelby Le, of Heppner. Or. : Mary TJ lick and Solomon Glick, of 1 exingfon. Or. OCt6-n0Vl0 MiCHAHL. X. IOL,AH, Register. NOTICE FOR POSTING AND PUBLICATION United States Land Omce, Oct 8. 1901. Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with the acts of Congress, June 4, 189 . and une 6, 1900, relative to Forest Reserve Lieu Se lections, William F. Maker, by Charles A. Minor, his attorney, in fact, of Heppner, Ore gon, has selected, on Oct. 7, 1904. the following lands.to wlt; BE of SE of section 1ft. T. 4 K 27; SE oi N w oi Bee. hiioiis!4 of Sec. 20, Tp. 4S..U, 27 E.. W. M . That the purpose of this notice is to allow an persons claiming the above selected land un der any mining law ef the United States, or de siring to snow it to De mineral in cnaracier, an opportunity to file objection to such selection with the local officers of the U.S. I-and office at La Grande, Oregon, to establish their inter est therein or the mineral character therof. All parties are required to file their claims within the thirty days period of publication hereof. Date of first publication, oatober Ut. 1904 X. W. DAVIS. Register It yon taka thta paper and The Weekly Oregronlan you won't have to beg your oewa.