El I g I now About rinting 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 vou 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 Iii 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 Peril V 1 some legal iaps you are in need ol or land blanks, i i i wnicn we always carry in stock. Send for catalogue. We have a complete line of both LEGAL AND LAND BLANKS Come in and line of cards stationery. examine our and wedding I THE GAZETTE HEPPNER, OREGON Heal Estate Bariralua. No. 1. 2300 acres of Rood pasture lanJ we 1 ft c ifod new house and ott er builtlina', mnvss to outside range, 3 miles from town, 3 miles from timber, plenty of watdr. Ko. 2. 7S0 acren of fine grass land, about 50 acres in alfalfa, raises two and three crops with irrigation, good or cbard and other small fruit, two fair houses, good stables, one large barn will bo'd 100 tons of hiy and shelter 50 to 75 head of cattle. This is a good valley home, wood and water in abundance, terms $2,300 cash, balince on easy time No. 3. 680 acres of good timber land. Tins ia an ideal summer range, good location for saw mill, Une timber, could get water power from ema'l lake. 3 good houses and a good barn. No. 4. ISO acres ot land, 105 acres in grain, balance in pasture, more could be farmed large new house and barn worth 81200. No. 5. 320 acres of timber land, good house and barn, good location for mill. No. 6. 200 acres of pasture land, 15 acres of oreek land, 4 acres in alfalfa, a good location for dairy. 210 acres good timber land, 30 aores in cultivation, 5 aores in timothy; plenty of runniDg water; good 5-roomed boose; good barn find other ootouil iings; miles from good school; one mile from good saw mill. C. L ASHBAUGH, Real Estate and Locator. Feb9-May9- Hardman, Ore. Secretary of sending out to certain county session Ihws of be furnished to State Dunbar ia state officers and officials the new 1905, They will private parties at $1.40 each, postage. which also pays the Call at the Gaxetta office and learn of our clubbing offer with the Weekly Or- A Great Sensation. k There was a big sensation in Letg ville, Ind., when W. ll.' Brown of that place, who was expected to die, hud bis life saved by D;. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: "I en dured insufferable agouieB from Astt -ma, but your New Disoovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter ef feo'ed a complete care." S'milbr cures of Consumption, Pneamonia, Broc- cbitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peeiless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c, and $100. Git atiteed by Slocnra Drug Co , Druggists. Trial bottles freo. Makes a Clean Swsep. ail There's nothing thoroughly. (:' beard of, Bock I best. It f we ps Sores, B UH!, Skin E.'nptiuuG 25c, and jMura b 8 ocina & C . Ike doing a thing tha Salves you ever An n i Bidvf is the hwa.. ar d cures Hnrf, Votfi, B i!f, U'o-r.a, '.': Piies. It's only - t1 t give ei t tifftclici, , l)i :nv! ''s. A Thrughlful Wan- An-- f Wir (h s e-, Iu(?., knew what to (It in ihe hour of need. FJis wif-i had euh a ) cnnsui.l ot sa of stomech and I;ver trouble pbjsicians could not lit J t her. He thought of and tried Dr. Kii.g'e New L.fe Pills end she got relief fit once and was finally corf d. Only 2-"o at Hlo-urn (Jl.'. Dni Store. CITATION. E Court of Morrow County, Ore- Krug Gazette, $1 pr Year! ij In t lie ( i im'y Ron. In the matterof the estate of Frederick deceased . To Mary Mver and George Myer, heirs at law of Frederick Krug, deceased: In the iiHineof theSrete ot Oregon: You and each of you arc hereby cited to ap pear at the May t.-rm of the County Court, of Morrow Cnuvty. On gnu at the Court Honse. in Hi-ppner. in KajU'ou-itv Ri.d State on the first day of Mv. A. .. VHC. at 111 o'clock A. M.. then end there to fhow cause, tiany exist, why an order should not re ma ip In the above en titled matter authorizing and empowering the administrator of said etate, Henry Blahn, to sell the following described real property, to wit: Lot Number four ) in Block number four f4) in Jones addition to the Town of Heppner, and Lots n limbered one (1) and two (-) in Block numbered three fS) in Jones second Addition to tho Town of Heppner, all in Morrow County, Oregon, for the purpose of applyine the pro eeds of said iale to the pay ment of the debts Miiai nst raid estate and the cocfB and expenses of the administration of said estate. Witness the Hon. T. W. Avers, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Ore con, with the seal of said Court affixed, this day o( March, A I).. pin.-, VAWTER CBAWFORD. Comity Clerk and C !erk of said Court. MfliiW-Apr-'T Alf EARLY BATTLEFIELD. Hannmnt Latelr Bretd on Field of Conflict of Cantor? and m Half Ago. At a grand public meeting of- many thousand excursionists, including repre sentatives of the patriotic societies of New York and New England, t he Society of Colonial Wars unveiled, September 8, a fine monument upon the field of the battle of Lake George. September 8, 1875. The governors of New Yorlc, Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut were present at the unveiling, and there were Jetachmeuts from the regular army and the troops of the several statf p. Srrator Chauncey Depew delivered the oration. The bronze figures of the monument were designed by Albert V. Elnert.the sculptor, and represent the Indian chief tain, King Hendrick. demonstrating to Gen. Johnson the futility of dividing his forces. The figures, which stand on a granite pedestal, are nine feet Iviph. The monument stands in the center cf Battle park, overlook ing the laic. On the east face is the followlrg inscription: "1903 The Society of the Colonial Wars erected this monument to commemorate the victory of the Coloninl forces ri der Gen. Johnson and the Mohawk allies un der Chief Iler.drick over the French regu lars, commanded l.y Baron Dieskau, with the Canadian and Indian allies." On the south fnce it reads: "Defeat would have ope&cti the road to Albany to the French." On the north "Confidence inspired by the victory, was of Inertim able value to the American army In the War of the Revolution," and on the west face are the words "Battle of Lake George, September 8, 1755." opplr Still Umimtm, Bnt Bltrlnllr Msnufaw twwd ArtMo Has En tirely Roplaecd Thorn. The trade In carbonado, or Brazilian black diamond!, which, bo late aa five years ago, wa worth nearly (4,000,000 a year, Is at present practically dead. These stones, first discovered !n 1843, are a kind of black, opaque and imper fectly crystallised diamond, found only in Brazil. Tbey are less dense than the white diamond, but actually harder, and were found of Immense value for mouuMng in the steel crowns of rock boriag drills. It was the eloctric furnace, worked by the tremendous water power of Niagara, which put an end to the e.arbonado trade, says Stray Stories. A mixture of sand, coke, sawdust and salt melted together in this amazing heat resulted in the formation of masses of beautiful crys tals, ranging from blood-red to pale blue. These hava been named carborun dum. They are almost as hard as the diamond, and Indestructible in acids to which the diamond yields. They cost less than a quarter of carbonado, and so have displaced it HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A En:y Hedioine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Eenowed Vigor. A soec.'.lo f.r Constipation, Indigestion, Live snd Ki In.'v Troubles, l'hnples, Kczemn, Impure Hlonfi. t;t Tj-calli, rlnrriwh Hoivels, Headacht md kudie. It's liH;y Mountain Tea in tab let f )'"'. T" cnti n l)'-i. f)nuin made by ' :,:. - .' I'Aif., M.'. '.is'i:i, Vis. .":: ::v:.::ts fg; sallcw pegplf NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE, By virtue r f nn order Issued out of the Cou' V Court of l..o fctito of JrfKiiii for Morrow Count' ou the .ird dy rf April, lW.i, the undersigned guardi'in of t!:o "Ktnto of jHCob Alva Dexter, minor, will on Saturday, ihe 13 h di of !, l!H)i, at 10 o'clock in thtf forenoon of saii day, in front of the court house in Heppi.er. Morrow County, Oreson. sell to th hihnst bidder for cash, all the right, title hiiiI interest of his said ward in and to the ioiiuvii) described real property, to-wit; The south lmlf of the southeast quarter '.x4).i)'l t h o e fit iialf of the southeast qiltt-tf iU) ' ' '' -(li;vf,v q'.'art! r (J4') of Ktction Kjve ("), Towimhip tour (f) .South, K'lugd Twe- ly-seven (J7) W. M,: also, a tract of la-id d scribed as follows, to-wit: Be Rl lni'ie at tle l oit'cnst corner of .-'rrfion Kitit (H), Townsi.ip Four (t) South, Itange 1' rt enfy. seven (27 ) K , V. M, rnnrlnisr thence ooiitb on tlio enst line of n-tid Section Kilit i n dibtai cc of orty eiLht (4t) rods, th nee w i-t Tv o.luuidr d 2'-i rods, thence north F ry eit.',,.t s ods, thence eHt on the rorth line of su'd M i ll- n Kiuht () to the place of be- jfi'inmK con i.iniuK sixty tv) n'res, more or lcfcf : a:id all i ig:its and improvements there with Uaiwl this T2fh dav of pi II. IfKVi. ROBiUtr DKXTER, Guardian. Apiill.l-Mayll CITATION. In the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. . In the matter of the estate of A. M. Gunn, To Mary (innn. Bella Gunn, Marcus Gunn and Gertrude Gunn, all minora, and to E. R. Ellis, general guardian of said minor, heirs at law of A. M (iuuti deceased, and to all unknown heiri of the said A. M. Gunn, deceased: In 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 e'ounty, at the Court House, In IleppiiVr, Morrow County, tate of Oregon, on the 1st day of May. H05, at 10 o'clock, A. M. , then and there to t,how cause, if you have any, why an order should not be made in the above entitled matter authorizing and em powering the Administrator of said estate. David A. Herren, to sell the following de scribed ica! property, towlt: .Northwest quarter and southwest quarter of section twenty-one, in township three, ti'iuth of Range Twenty-four, East of Willamette Meridian, North hull of Lot lour and north half of Lot seven in Block two of the town of Heppner, Lots six and seven in Block oi.e of Johnson's Addition to tho town of Heppne r, 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 said estate. Witness, the Hon. T. W. Ayers. judge of the County Court of Morrow county, State of Oregon with the seal of said court allixed, this 21st dav of March, 1905. VAWIKR CRAWFORD. County Clerk, and Clerk. Mch23-Apr20 CONTEST NOTICE. Dopartinent of the Intv ior. TJ. S. Land Office LaGrande, Or., March 10, 1905. A snrtlcieiit contest iiilldavit having been filed in this oilice by ('OKA P VINCENT, contestant, againd homeMtend entry No. 840, made May 81, 18.19 for 81LJ4 tiWX HU 8Wi4. 8 U SW5 Section 15, Township 1 N, Range 27 E W M, Albert , Burselle, Coutestee, 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 puriies are here by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching taid allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on April 22, 1905. before Vawter Craw ford, County C le k of Morrow county, at his offi ce at Heppner, Oregon at the above tim , and that final hearing wi I be hmd at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aiil 28, 1905, be'ore tha Hegister and Receiver of the U. H. Iin i I fflco in La. Grande, Croson. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit tl'ed Mirc-h 10 1905, set forth (acts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not Ue made, it is hereby or dered and directed Hint such notice be given by due and p-opcr publication. , . W. OA VIS- Register, A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. Mchl6-April20 NOTICE FOlt IUBL1CATION. Sale.) (Public Land (Isolated Traot.) U. S. Land Office, LaUrardo, Oregon, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tff AT IN pursuance of Instructions from the Com missioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by section 2455 U. 8. Rev. Stat., as amended by act of congress ap proved February 20, 1898. we will proceed to offer at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, on the 27th day of April, 1905, at this office the following tract of land, to-wit: The- 8EJ4 SWI4 Sec 20; SE4 SE Sec 28; NE'4 N'&'K Sec 32, Tp 3 S, R 2" E, W M. NWH NWi Sec 4; SE'i 8EH8ec2; NE NEJ4 Pec 11; NK SWii end SW54 SE Sec 10; sEH SW4 Sec 12; NW KJi Sec 13; SE!4 NE and NEK SEH Sec 22, Tp 4 8, R 27 E W M. NEU SEV 8ec 24. Tp 3 8. R 27 E W M, and EH N wU, Sec 30, Tp 3 8, R 28 E W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the 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, l'JOd. No. 3762. E. W. DAVIS, Register, A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. Mchlii-Apr20 NOTICE FOR PUBLICAION. Isolated Tract Public Land Bale. U. 8. Land Olflce Lagrande, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the Uenenl Land Office. nder authority vested in him by section 21.S. united States Revised st"tuU'S, o amended by act of Congress ap. proved February 2t, 189-"', We will ' rocecd to offer at public sale ai, the hour of In o'clock a. 111., on (he 11th day of April, VM at this oilice, the follow fug tract of land, to-wit: SKK4 " E1.4. PE SE'i i-ec 23 and F. NEH Sec 2ti, T Kange Si K W M. Anyaii.1 nil persons clu:iiii::g adversely t e iibovb dpsciibcd Injid: eio a-ivlscd to file their claims in li.is office on or before the day above designated f-r tho eomiiicticeineiit or said sate, otherw ir.e their rights will tc loi.'viied. Diitcd !! 21, 1905, r o 3t.S Mar2 ApiiiO K. V. HAVN, R Kla fr. A. A. ROKKKTJ, I'.eceiver. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice la lioreby given that refer Bauern foind, the a5niinistrator of the estate of Jjattie Kint-rley. deceased, has filed his final account in said mat'er in the Couuty Court of Morrow ( ounty. State of Oregon, and taid final account will come 011 for hearing at the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, btate of Oregon, at t e Mnv term of miid court, on the 1st day of May, 19 ij. nt l'l o'clock A. M.f and any person in crested in said estate may file objections to siid final account on or before said time. This notice is published in pursuance of an order of the Hon. 1 . . a vets, junire 01 sim lourt. duly made and entered in said matter on the 22 id day of March, W t'KTKU BAUERSFEIND, Administrator of the estate of liattle Kintz lev, deceased REDFIET D & VAN VACTOR. Attorneys for Administrator. J Mchz;-Apr.0 NOTICE FOR PUB LIC A TION Weekly Orcgoolan Heppner Gazette. For news and oplnioni the Oregonlan. Department of the Interior, land Office at L Gr-nde, Oretron, March 11, 19f!5. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of Ms intention to make final pro.it in stipwrt ot hill claim, and that said proof will be made In fore the County Clerk of Morrow Co., Ore., at Heppner, Or , on May I, 1905. viz: If. E. No. 12Uv.i, John W. Knsli. of Heppner Oregon, for the NEJ4 Sec 20. Tp 1 N, R 27 K W M- He names the following witnews to prove his continuous re idence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Walter Bartholomew, Fred Garoutte, Wil. liam Simons, John B. Morebead, all of Gallo way, Oregon. MchZ3-Apr27 E. W. DAVIS, Register. Ni)TlCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hcr by t ivcu that the undersigned liiisi.icl hi t e I'onnty Court of the Ma e of Oregon for Morrow County. lii; final account t '!'' adn fn'sfrator ot the ef'ate of Samuel 'Vnrli .t. -I. ct ii.-ed, fi ii lliat Tuev lav. the 4".'i !ayo; .p;ji H''5, :it the hour of 10 'o'clock A. M of kh ill . ay t:an been fixed by the court as a line or the hearing of t.aid account and the s- ttlcinent thcteof . A ny objections sliml be made oil or before that date. Gf-:oii(;K o. W vRlTKI.I), Administrator of the es'ate of Stuiiiel War fi' M, dec yr d NOTICE FOft I'l'BLIOATDN. (Isolated Tract. ri'BI.K! t.AND SAI.fc. V. S. Laud Otlice, The Dallas, Oregon. February 25, 1995. VJOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN i. pursuance of Instructions from the Com missioner of the General Land office, under authority vi steJ in him by section 2155. U. S. Itev. Stat , as amended by act of congress ap proved February 20. lSitft, we will proceed to otler at public sale at this ottice at the hour of 10 o'clock a m on the 13th day of April, 1905, the following tract of land to-wit: The SK sw4 Sec fi. Nfc4 NW, S-c 7 and thelC',4 NW'iof Sec 18. Tp 1 South, lUnge 20 iiast of Willamette Meridian. Any ami all persona claiming adversely the Hbovcleseribed lands are advised to file their claims in this oilice on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said ale, otheiw ise their rights will be forfeited. Michael T. Nolan, Register. Ani.e M. Lung. Receiver. 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 herebv gi en that the undersigned have been duly a pointed c -executors of the last will ami testament ot Henry Heppner. de ceased, bv the conr tT court of Morrow county. Oregon. All ersoci having claims aeainat said estate wi.I prevent them tothe nndcrxigiied at the office of Kedtield t Van Vacior at Hepp ner, Morrow ooun'y. Oregon, with proper vouchers attached, within a x months from the date of the first publication of thl notice. Mrs; publication Jiarcn 2ml, l'.ti HEN KY HI ACK MAN PHIL COHS Co-executors of the last will and testament of Henry Heppner. defeased. neuneiii iv tan acior, an-'rue, s ior inc ex ecutors.