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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1905)
D .. . 1 1 1 sss ' "' I How About Printing The Gazette office was never better equipped for Artistic Job Printing than it is to day, having just received a large supply of NEW AND UP-TO-DATE TYPE which added to our already complete office, makes it one of the best shops in Eastern Oregon. Do you need LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS or ENVELOPES. If you do now is the time and the Gazette is the place to have it done. Can supply you with anything in the CATALOGUE OR POSTER LINE In fact we are prepared to turn out any job from a small card to a full sheet poster, and you can have col ored work if you prefer it. If you do not believe it, try us. Make a specialty of PRINTING BRIEFS Perhaps you are in need of some legal or land blanks, which we always carry in stock. Send for catalogue. We have a complete line of both LEGAL AND LAND BLANKS Come in and examine our line of cards and wedding stationery. THE GAZETTE HEPPNER, OREGON LEXINGTON NEWS. Mrs. F. E. Parker, who has been very tick for several days, is slow ly improving. A. M. Zink has rented the F. II. Uentrj ranch on Blackhorse, from Rev. Chandler, who recently pur chased the ranch. We understand that there is a new real estate firm in town. C. H. Beyiner is president of the or ionization. James M. White and family left for their former home in Missouri last Friday morning. Two families, relatives of Homer Furgeson, arrived here Saturday evening and will locate in Morrow county. The building boom continues. W. B. and 0. K. McAJister will both erect new residences soon. Mayor Barnett's addition to his residence is nearing completion. E. D. Leach has laid a new sidewalk in front of the butcher shop. Contract Let For The Rock. Washington, March 25. The Colum bia River Contract Company and J. W. Sweeney, Both of Portland, will furnish all the rock for the Columbia River jetty that ia to be purchased under the appropriation made at the last ses sion of Congress. Contracts for this stone were awarded by the Secretary of War today. The Columbia contract company will furnish 450,000 tons at $1.10 per ton and Sweeney will furnish 110,000 tons at $1.02 per ton. Delivery ot rock will begin some time next month and will continue through the Summer and Fall. Mr. Sweeney will deliver 500 tons the first month and 1000 tons a month thereafter. The Columbia Contract Company agrees to deliver 1500 tons the first month acd 2250 tons per month thereafter. Henry E. Putnam, of Summit, N. J., aged 71 years, has been sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary for embezzling from an estate of which he was trustee The current issue of the Rail way Age says that 7500 miles of railway will be built in the United States during 1905, which is ac tually contracted and paitly built. A seceding faction of the ZLoa ists have representatives in the Sound country and threaten to locate near Tacoma. They belong to the anti-Bowie crowd. Syndicate miniup, by reducing wages, limiting the distribution of gold and discharging great num bers of nier. has virtually killed Dawson, It is said to have been dead for a 3 t,ir past. Working Overtime. NEARLY SMOTHERED BY VIOLETS Mb) Sadie Connolly Has Narrow Escape In New York. MLss Sadie Connolly, am actress, was half smothered by tllie sweet breath of violt ts the other night. She was able to be out of the bed the next day to re ceive in person the congratulations of friends, thoiigh still nervous and upset over her extraordinary experience. When not on the road srtie has been at home in her snug- flat at 1445 Second avenue, of which, her sifter Julia is housekeeper. The two sisters live en tirely alone. Monday morning- an ex pressman ..lelivered at Miss Connolly's flat a huge box of violets shipped, all the way from California in a bed of moist moss. There were nearly 3,000 separate flowers. The penetrating1 odor filled the flats. Miss Connolly's bedroom has no means of ventilation except a door open ing into the front parDr amd another communicating with her sister's bed room. The air being chilly the actress re tired in the midst of her violets with the windows all closed. The nest mornui her sister found her unconscious. A physician who was promptly called brought her back to earth after having dumped the violets outdoors. These he eaid were partly responsible for the young woman's condition. As they were cut flowers acd in the process of decay they had added greatly to the carbonic acid in the room. BIDDY'S HALF HOLIDAY. Most Wonderful Law Treented Before the New Zealand House. The New Zealand house of vepr sentatives has been doing some wonder ful things, and its latest achievement is a bill, for a statutory half holiday for domestic servants, which has already re ceived its second reading. According to this proposal, every mistress is bound to turn her servants out of her house from three p. m. until ten p. in. one day in every week. If the servant is found employed at her ordinary work during the statutory half holiday, the mistress will be "liable to a penalty of $25. If the servants return to their homes for food during the time men tioned, the mistress must wait on them or be mulcted to the same tune, but we take it, says the Westminster Gazette, that the mistress has a legal right to refuse admittance. The result will be that a large number of the servants in the town, being country girls with out friends, will be driven to parade the streets for these six hours of compul sory holiday. The humorous complete ness of this proposal will, we are afraid, be fatal to its chances of becoming law. A prominent lady politician has al ready avowed her preference for a statutory half holiday for overworked mothers of large families who have no servants. The husband will then be compelled to remain at home and mind his house in the absence of his wife. If you cannot eaf, sleep, feel mean, cross end ugly, take Hollieter'fl rocky Mountain Toa this mcn'b. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy equal to il. 35 cent', Tea or Tabletp. W. P. McMillan, Lexington, Oregon. HOLLISTER'S Hocky frisuiiiain Tea Nuggets A I-Ldisino hr Busy People. fblJra Hoalth and Renewed Vigor. L : ', : ,r 0 m. iiwi.'cn. In-Ii'o;f ion, Live ,! in ... ';v ':: j'i! - -Vs. tieremn. Impure y.- y. , :.v. :.!!-" '' ;i liwels, Jff.'ula'.-hs h's H ! r.I..ui.'m.! JV.a in t:b ;, ). ;:. ; ;! i'Ki 1. ia.de by . ).v.v..:- v, Jl v1.!!)-!, Vv'is. .f,F.72 FG3 cALLO'jV PEOPLE Notice of imsolution. ignored by thoaj -I)-. Kill's New ar- a!w;jp ft' :rinj Indigestion, Eiffbt hnij.- la tre tireless liKlr 'kar Life IMh. '! 11 on, work.ngh? '. d'ty, c fiiiKiuinee-, Cons'if ati.v, S;ck Head ache and all Stomach, Livr and Bowel troab!. Ea-y, fp'eneant, fhte, surt1. Only L'5i Hi 8;..um 1mi O.'s drrg store. CITATION. Cutirt of Morrow County, Ore- estate of Frederick Krug Gazette; $1 pr Yeai In the County gon. In the matter of the deceased. To Mary Mycr and George Myer, he'rs at law of Frederick Km, deceased: In the nameni theStcte of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby cited to ap pear at the May term of the County Court of Morrow County. Oregon, t the Court House, in Heppner, in" said County and State on trie first dar of Mav. A D.. l'.Xi". at 10 o'clock A. M., then and there to show cause. If any exist, why an order should not be made in the above en titled matter authorizing and empowering the administrator of said estate, Henry Blaho, to ell the following described real property, to wn: Lot Number four (4) m biock numoer four (4) in Jones addition to the Town of Heppner, and Lota numbered one (1) ana two (-') in Block numbered three fS) in Jones second Addition to tho Town of Heppner, all in Morrow County, Oregon, for the purpose of applying the proceeds of said sale to the pay ment of the debts against said estate and the costs and expenses of the administration of said estate. Witno-s the Hon. T. W. Ayers, Judge of the Cou'itv onrt of Morrow County, State of Ore i.. ii. with the seal of said Court affixed, this aath day of March, A. D.. vm. VAWTER CBAWFORP. County Clerk and Clerk of said Court. achSJ-Apr.T Weekly OrcfonUn Heppner Gaxette. For new and opinion the OrejonUn. No ii-e ia hereby sriven that 'ho part-nei.-hip heietolore existing between V. Groshens and C. (Jordan, name of Groshens i Go dor iiKfculved, C. (io don retiring er.s will u v all bills against will collect all reronta. V. GROSHENS, O.'GORDON, Heppner, O:., March 20. 1905. under fi ru , has been V. Gr s!.- the li'm NOTICE OF HE Alii NO OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice il hereby given that Teter Bauern feind, the administrator of the estate of Hattie Kintzley. deceased, has filed his tinal accoHnt in said matter in the Comity Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, and raid final account will come on for hearing at the Court House in Heppner, Morrow Connty, Ktate of Oregon, at the May term of aid court, on the 1st day of Mav, l0o. at 10 o'clock A. M., and any person interested in said estate may file objections to said final account on or before said time. This notice is puhlished'in pursuance of an nrder of the Bon. T. W. Ayers, Judee of said Court, duly made and entered in said matter on the 22ud day of May, l.tov PETER BAUERNFEIND, Administrator of the estate of Hattie Kintz ley. deceased. REDFIELD & VAN VACTOR, Attorneys for Administrator. Mch23-Apr20 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Ind Office at La Grande, Oregon, March 11. 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Morrow Co.. Ore., at Heppner, Or , on May 1, liOi, viz: H. E. No. liW9, John w. Kusn. or Heppner. Oregon, for the NE Sec 20. Tp 1 N. R 27 K W M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re idence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Walter Bartholomew, r red uaroutte, Wil liam Simons, John B. Morehead, all of Gallo way, Oregon. Mch23-Apr27 E. W. DAVIS, Begister. CITATION. In the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of A. M. Gunn, To Mary Gunn. Bella Gunn, Marcus Gunn and Gertrude Gunn, all minors, and to E. R. Ellis, general guardian of said minors, heirs at law of A. M. Gunn deceased, and to all unknown heirs of the said A. M. Gunn, deceased: I n the name of the state of Oregon : You and each of you are herebv cited to appear at the May term of said court of Morrow t ountv, at the Court House, in Heppner, Morrow County, 8tate of Oregon, on the 1st day of May. l'J05, at 10 o'clock, A. M then and there to show cause, if you have any, why an order should not be made in the above entitled matter authorizing and em- Sowering the Administrator of said estate, avid A. Herren.to sell the following de scribed leal property, towit: Northwest quarter and southwest quarter of section twenty-one, in township three, South of Range Twenty-four, East of Willamette Meridian, North half of Lot tour and north half of Lot seven in Block two of the town of Heppner, Lots six and Reven in Block one of Johnson'a Addition to the town of Heppner, all in Mor row county, State of Oregon, for the purpose of applying the proceeds of said sale to the pay ment of the debts against said estate and the costs and expenses of the administration of BLld GSt&fc Witness, the Hon. T. W. Ayers, judge of the County Court of Morrow county, State of Oregon with the seal of said court atUxed, this 21st day of March, 1905. VAWTER CRAWFORD, County Clerk, and Clori Mch23-Apr20 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Inte-ior. TJ. 8. Land Office 1-aiiniude, Or., March 10, 1905. A stiflloiont contest affidavit having been filed in this office byCOHA F. VINCENT, contestant, againbt homestead entry No. 8140, made May 81, 1899 for WH. KW N sw, g. y SW Section 15, XowiiBhip i N, Range 27 E W M, Albert '. Burselle, Contestee, in which it is alleged that Albert W. Burselle abandoned said land in the Fall of 1900 and since said time has not resided on said land and has failed and neglected to cultivate said land or otherwise In any way Improve said land. That said alleged absence from said land was not due to his em ployment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United S ates may be engaged. Said parties are here by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 22, 1905. before Vawter Craw ford, County Cle k of Morrow county, at his offi ce at Heppner, Oregon at the above time, and that fiual hearing wH be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 28, 1905, before the Register and Receiver of thu U. S. Land Cflicd in La Grande, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit filed March 10. 1905, set forth facts which show thac alter 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. E. W. DAVIS- Rogister, A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. Mchl6-April20 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Sale.) (Public Land (Isolated Traot.) U. S. Land Office, LaGrarde, Oregon, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TEfAT IN pursuance of instructions from the Com missioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by section 2455 U. 8. Kev. Stat., as amended by act of congress ap proved February 2fi, 1898. we will proceed to offer at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. nv, on the 27th day of April, 1905, at this office the following tract of land, to-wit: The SEVi SWli Sec 20: SEU 8EU Sec 28: NEii NW!4 8ec32.Tp3S. R27E, W M. NWV NWU Sec; SE'4 8EH8ec2; HKl4 NE& Pec 11; NE4 SWBndSWKSEWSeelO; SE!4 SW Sec 12; NWK NKM see 13: HKJa'NEM and NEK SE) Sec22,Tp4S, R27E W M,NE4 NEJ4 Sec 24, Tp 8 S. R 27 E W M. and EW N WW Sec 80. TP 3 8, R 28 E W M. Any ana an persons claiming adversely tne above-described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Dated March 11, 1905. No. 3762. E. W. DAVIS. Register, A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. Mchl6-Apr20 NOTICE FOR PUBLIC AION. Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. U. S. Land Office Lagiande, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Lnnd Office, under authority vested in him by section 2455, United States Revised Statutes, as amended by act of Congress ap proved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to offer at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., on tne 11th day of April, 1'J05, at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: SE!-i s EM, SEU SEU fee 23 and Eyt NEJi 8ec 20, T3S, KangeSW K W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to file their claims tn this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said saie, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Dated Feb. 21, l'JOo. No H84H Mar2 AprilO E. W. DAVIS, P.euls'er. A. A. ftONEKTJ, Receiver. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Nnticf if hvreb;- given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the (5ta:e of Oregon fur Morrow County, his final account ns the administrator of trie estate of Hamiiel VVarli'.-ld. di-crtuwl. and that Tuesday, the 4th day of April 19-t.i. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M i saiil r;ay has been fixed by the court aa a time for the hearing of said account aud the settlement thereof. Any objections shoul 1 be made on or before that date. GEORGE O. WaRPIELD, Administrator of the estate o! Samuel War field, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, flsolated Tract.) PCBl.IC LAND SALIC. U. S. Laud Office, The Dalles. Oregon. February 25, 1905. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of instructions from the Com missioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by section 2155. U. S. Itev. Stat., as amended by a.t of congress ap proved February 26, IH95, we will proceed to offer at public sale at this office at the hour of 10 o'clock a m., on the rth day of April, rxi5, the following tract of land to-wit: The BE1 rtec 6. NH'M NWH Pec 7 and the E NW4of Sec IS, Tp 4 (south. Range 20 Jiast of Willamette Meridian. Any and all persous claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to file their claims in this off ice on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights w ill be forfeited. Michael T. Nolan, Register. Ante M. Lang. KeceUer. Mar2-Apr6 Executors Notice. In the County Court of Morrow County, Ore gon. In the matter of the estate of Henry Hepp ner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly appointed c.-executors of the last will and testament of Henry Heppner, de ceased, by the county court of Morrow county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned at the office of Red field , Van V actor at Hepp ner, Morrow county. Oregon, with pror vouchers attached, within a.x months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Ftrat publication March 2nd. Mf. HENRY Kl.ACKMAN PHILCOHN Co-executors of the last will and testament of Henry Heppner. deceased. liedheiu a. au actor, attorneys lor the ex ecutors.