line
New
4
'TJert month we move into the new
'Elks' Building, a complete floor of
whieh has been constructed specially
to our order, and is being equipped
'with the handsomest and most mod--ern
business furniture that is manu
jfactured anywhere for college pur
poses. Studying in onr new home will be
a pleasure. You know how much
.nicer it is to do things amid cheerful,
"Sight, inspiring surroundings. We cor
Itryais I'euce Scheme.
Lncoln, Neb., Spt. 14 A letter ad-d-essed
to President Roosevelt. f'Otn
Wil iam J. Bryan, in which a plan for
permanent pt-ae is suggested, waf
made public tlia evening. Mr. Bryan
congratulates t'f Presnirrnt on hit su -cess
in brininj; R.isi.i fn! .Ijp;in to
gether, and save :
Why Dot ak Conif-es" f'jr authority
1o submit all intern tiural questions
(when an an eement cannot be rea lied
hy paitip? inter Med) t' an impartia'
boerd for h. wHMirVion and teiort? In
vesication will in nearly every eme le-
,-nove the eu-e of comprint and re-
.docile ft e iwiilea. Question wnioh a
nation miB!it h. unwilling to Mibrait to :
itbitra'.ioo in a ivance could bw settled j
b invest gatioa by an iaipait'-l w.tti
national boa. d j
It was a g orious thing to t?nd the war '
between eU and Japan, but ir would
bave been move glo. ious to 1 aw pr i
rented the war and saved the frightful
loss of lif". The moal prestige which
our Nation now enjoys would in iill
probability enable it to lead a euccess
fnl nparft mnvimpnt. TIih cotiL'tattla.
, ,
rt one which ycu hve teceived from the '
heads of European governments I
strengthen the chances of success. If
the leadinu nations of the world wcnld
... . . . . ...
creation of such a board and pledge
themselves to submit all disputes to the
board of investigation before dec!, ring
war, the danger of war would be re
educed to a minimum. Few m-n have
thad it in their power to do so much for
'humanity will you improve the op
portunity?
Crop and Weather Report
i)Iiowinz is the review of the past
week by the Department of Agriculture:
The long dry spell was broken on the
12th by good rains which fell generally
in the western and northern portions of
the state. These rains were supple
mented bv showers in scattered places
on the 13th, lGtb and 17th. Some fall
plowing and seeding has been dote, bnt
New Home to
Location of the Behnke-Walker Business
in Elks' Temple, Opposite Public Library
Portland, Oregon
mf&PJZl'
dially invite you to call and see the
premises any time you come to Port
land, whether or not you enroll with
us as a student. We will take great
pleasure in showing you through the
different departments.
The pupils in the business practice
department occupy individual office
desks, ach desk containing five
drawers. The fixtures in the offices
are just like those of a bank, all in
oak. The pupils transact business
the soil is not soft enough In tlin work t
to bee me general. Lipht frosts i c
ciirred id exposed places on several
days, baf they did no harm,
Hop picking is nearly completed and
the crop is turning out b tter than ex
pected. The rains did not injure th
bops, but they were detrimental to
prunes, the picking and drying of which
are well advanced. Kep' rta indica-e
that the prune crop will be larger than
last year, but much less than a full
crop. Late apple are ripening and in
dicate from f ir to good vie'ds.
Corn is nearly ripe an 1 it is a good
croP- Potatoes are generally free i-cm ,
blitht aud tha prosi ects f r a good yield
of Potatoes is u.uch better t a . it wa
before the rainB Bet in-
Taxpayer Attention.
The last ba f of your 1903 taxes will
be delinquent after the first Monday in
October. Ten per cent penalty and 12
per cent interest. Better burrv.
2t E. M. SHUTT, Sheiiff.
Like Finding Moy
Finding health ia like finding money
ft . . nBa . M ai.fr wllon
yoa baye B ooagh, cold, sore throat, or
chest irritation, better bet promptly like
W. O. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He
aays: "I bad a terrible obest tronble,
caused by em' kg and coal dost on my
longs; bnt aftr finding no relief in
other remedies, I was on red by Dr
King's New Discovery for O nnmp'
tion, Coughs and Coldd " Greatest sale
of any ooagh or lun medicine in the
world. At Slocnm Drutf Cos drug
etore; 50o ecu $1.00; guarantied
Trial bottle free.
THE BREWERY
The Best Liquors
and Wines.
HOPGOLD BEER
Leading Brands of Cigars
C. F. McCarter, Prop.
with these offices. Every transac
tion is performed over the counter,
the same as in actual life, from the
day the pupil enrolls until he gradu
ates. This enables our pupils to do
satisfactory work in business from
the start.
Remember that last year we placed
207 Behnke-Waiker graduates in po
sitions, and could have placed 500, as
there were that many calls from
Portland business men. Jut guaran- (
llHi UA1CCJA13.
Choice Wheat Lund Only SIO Per
Acre.
Two hundred and fifty acres of
good wheat laod only five miles
from Lexington with down hill
grade all the way to railroad sta
tion, seven miles from Heppner,
all fenced, only $10 pr acre. This
is a bargain that will soon be
taken up at this price. Call on or
address Wells & Warnock for
further description, Heppner, Orv-
gon.
Tha HeDDner Gazette the news of Mor
row County; The Weekly Oregonian the 1 an order of '!,. ..iiny Court of Morrow Conn
on thought f the world. Both at ". maie tiu-l .-"t- riy in tin- nbnv entitled mat-
a 8pecIal prlce
Inaulre or adaresa The
Gazette, Heppner. Or.
HOLLISTEH'S
ccky fcimiain Tea Nugget
lS
A Tiny Lled'ohio for Dmy People.
T:h Co! Jon Health a:iJ i-lonewed Vigor.
A srrcille forC-nstipati: i. Infligestion, Live
vl Kl:wy Tronhies. Fimpi.M, Kczema, Impure
I'.cd. r.r 1 nre-!"i. SIiir'T .di 1,'owels. Headache
iUJ ''). .:.v v Ii-.'b Rooky Jtountain Tea In tab.
let fo.-n, ;r ra:i a box. (lonulno maue oy
T r.:.ir : i.t.r::i Company, Bliidison, Wis.
pmnrv ;jnr"T coo rii i niu prnoi C
'.wi iivuii-m wii vnvm. . -wi gnHrte. ot Bonthwtit quarter ami nouthna'
" quarter of section 4, southeast quarter of noiith
I .T,r'V.mw.x, ,7vK
nuniii tun i uouivaiiw. nuuiivi iiu
Sale.) .
fl-olated Tract.)
U. 8. Land Office, The Dallea. Oregon, j
August 12, lllli. I
XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuance ot Instructions from the Com- I
misKloner of the General Land Otllce, under '
authority veste.1 in him by section 24oj U. 8
Kev. fctat.. as amended by act of congress ap-
proved February 2fi, 1H95. we will prooeedl to
oiler at public sale at the hour of luo'c ock a.
in-, on the "J9th day of September, 1'JOo. at this
othce the following tract of land, to-wit:
ThetW' NK'Hec 34, SA SE 22, 8E
NEi & EH HE! of Sec t. Tp 4 outh, Kango I
2ti bast of Willamette Meriaiar.
nvand all persons clalmiiiir adversely the !
above-described lands are advised to file their j
claiMs in this ortice on or before the day above ;
mhihicu nir luecuiiiiiiriii ciucu.yi
otherwise their rehtu will be forfeited
ill iiaMj i ..vL.ifl, nemmer.
AAM-.M. UMt, Keener .
nnKK-.-x ju.i .
SUMMONS.
Gee Wo, Plalntiir
intur i
ndant, )
vs
St. Joe. Defen
To .St. joe. the above named defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby summoned to appear and answer the
complaint of platntln in tne aoove eniuiea
suit now o-i file in the office of the County
Clerk of Morrow County. Oregon, within six
weeks from the date of the first publication of
this summons.
You will take notice that if you fail to ap
pear and antwer said comriaint as herein re
quired. plRintiffJwill take judgment against you
for f 177 tin together with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from June 25,
lWil. and the costa and disbursements of said
action, and that the property attached herein,
towit: the furniture and fixtures of the St. Jo
Kesta'irant in theCitv of Heppi er. Oregon, will
lie sold and the prowds applied to the satis
faction of aaid judgment.
This sumu.ona is Diiblished by order of Hon.
T. W. Ayers. County Judge of Morrow County,
Oreeon, made September tith, l'JOj, directing said
summons to tie published once a week tor six
tuecessiv weeks and the date of first publica
tion of same wa September 7. VMi
ptS-Octia Attorney for Plaintiff.
Stadly In
College
tee means that you can have the op
portunity of your life to obtain a sit
nation in a first-class Portland busi
ness house. Once in such a situation
there's no limit to your advancement.
Grasp every opportunity that comes
your way, and X)u are bound to bo
successful in life. Grasp the oppor
tunity that exists today now by
writing for handsome illustrated cat
alogue. I'ehnke-Walker Business Col
lege.
Write direct to Dept. S.
Attack3 By a Mob.
aid beaten, io a labor riot, until eovpr
ed witb sores, a CbioiR' street enr con
ductor applied BnckltHj'x Arnica 8tlv,
and was soon eouud huJ weil. "I tine
it in my family." wri es O. J. Welch,
of 1Yk.nauu, Miuh., "u'-d find it j er
fecf." Simply gre fur cu'.r atid bnriiP.
Ody 25u at Siuon.u Duig Co.'s dnw
store.
NOTICE.
Jn fbo f.nr.fv ( ;-t ff Morrow County, State
oi Oregon
In Mh' nw.it r of the estate o( iirtlii M. ,N, lie,
Notice 1h 1 if t: v fix tin pursuance n
lirnp1 ,;,, ,lf ,hc. J I
ipr-.tHTtv of Mrt h v. Nr.i.u-. nmmie. wil' mi
the;M (Jity.if o.-t ln-r l'."1.. !it n o'clock a. m ,
lit th J-iw i tli" " a. ni).iU-.i A Va;i a tor. in
M)pnui', r nun,'!-, Mnt,, (,I irenn.
i oiler for it'ilnaiirt hM i (he hi lient fii-i ni'
1 milder to' ca-ii ut hand at. ir . mi Baio t.h
i ritrlit, title Kiid inrr-st of tlin Miid Mai tha M
Noble. W'liia a dom'r intcre' t at the (loath
lit-r husbiiml Geo (.'i; ;t'. . in and to the fo
j lowinK 1e8:ritiea real .'Ierty kirnateil in
Morrow County btHteof Ort-:on, to w it: Koinh-
eHt onarrtr t noinen"t qtmrter, koiiiIi-p
q-iHrti o n rthw tipi-rfr- mni li.t two n- r.
, inreo a'lii wi-m n.iii oi i.nr'ii"iM qiitirur :
Bet'tiou three Miutli hail of m.r Iuvcm quam-r
: east half of KunthwtM qiinru-r ai l sonthwi-s
eBBt quarter ot section Ave. north half f north
ast quarter oi gertion eignt, n'rtnwe quarto
and southwest quarter of sectlo.i nine, all in
I lowiiHiup iuur, wjuiii, nnujte iweuiyuve, cum
or wuiameue Meridian
EUGENE G. NOBLE.
Guardian.
Dated ht Heppner, Oregon, August 29, 1'JO.i.
CONTEST NOTICE.
department of the Interior,
U. 8. Laud Offloe, The Dalles, Oregon.
July 26, 1905.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in .Kid nffiftu hv Inhn II Plattn a..t. a-int
..i,r hnmsnipui snm k qhv m.iia inim.i
12, i-ioi.lor EV4 NEfc. E4 8E4, S5 27. Tp -2 ti,
Kunge 23, E w M by Elizabeth McPherson, Con-
i testt-e, in wnicn it is ailegea mat sata entry-
.woman has never resided upon said land In
mHl faith or at all and has only made occasion
al visits thereto pince tiling; that she has not
heenonsaidlandatallduringtheyearlaHtDast:
that aaid alleged absence has not been due to
her employment In the army, navy or marine
corps oi the l mien t?rres in time oi war, salt
parties are hereby notified to appear, respond
and oiler evidence touching naid allpgatiou at
10 o'clock a. m. on September 28 1VW5, before
the Register and Receiver at the United State
Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, filed July 2 1S, set forth facts which
show after due diligence personal service of
this notice can not be made, it is hereby order.
ed and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register.
Augl7-Stpt21
A DMIXIS TJiA TOR'S NO TICE.
Notice Is Hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administrator of the es ate
of T. D. Davidson, deceased, and all persons
having claims against said eftate are hereby re
quested to present the sum witb proper
voucher thereof, to the said administrator, at
his place of dr.ii g business at the Law o (tires of
Kedbeld A VanVactor In Heppner, Morrow
County, Htate of Oregon, within tix months
from the date of this notice.
Dated August 31st, VM.
U P. DAVIDSON.
Adminietrator.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that on the
first Monday in October, 1905, the board
ot equalization of Morrow county, state
of Oregon, will meet at the office of the
oounty clerk and continue in session
one week for the purpose of publicly
examining the assessment roll of said
county for the year 1905. All taxpayers
wishing to make any change in their as
aessments for the year 1905 should ap
pear before said board at the above
named date.
W. 8. CONNER,
Assessor of Morrow county, state of
Oregon.
Septl4-28
If you aro troubled with dizzy spells,
hpadaohe, mJiareetioD, constipation,
Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea will
make you well. If it fails, get your
money back. That's fair. 35o. W. P.
McMillan, Lexington, Or.
CASTOR I A
. For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Tired out, worn out women cannot
sleep, eat or work; seems as if b
would rJy to piecec. Hollister's Kocky
Mountain Tea niHkefl Htrontf nervt-a i d
neb re.l h ou.i. 85 contP, Tea r Ti.u
lets W. IJ. MoVilho. L Xino p. 0".
THE ALPS
John Zollinger, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars. . . .
Appetizing- Lunches.
JIahdmax,
Oregon.
SHEEP and RANCH
FOR
gest sheep ranch of its
size in Oregon 8780 acres
4000 sheep. These sheep
have been bred and rais
ed on this ranch and
never in their lives have
they had one pound of
feed but what they found
for themselves on the
range. They shear a
fleece of 10 lbs. of good
salable wool.
Fur farther infuiiuuiion ruM
or uddtvFs, : : : : : :
Trailfork.fiilh-vM V.i v-
AO!'''-.
i I :
7 ON.
Notice ! i-t t'vin t.a :-i. i! i-.i.tit..
named Mitkr ht il"J li. 'U- - o.' i-n, a ei tin;
to make l'-u i 'f in cn.n of (i i'.vU.i
and that M ; root tvil' i-,-before
t- Cuntv ' h-.i. of Mom Ciim ij,
Oregon, tif Ilt-.H-' ' . '):! n. ni .-".,. ter.-Ser 2'.
10.", viz: -J. y. s i...J., t..HKS ),. PA HVhH
of Hepplir , 'f,o'i, i-ir t, . K-- N W . , ! r
N WJ4 bee il i-k f --. m l. i'. .. 'M- v.
He iiamih t." .. . ..llovttr .'-!tini-b t Ttr.v
htS COIltitiU'M'-. ts'tti"C'. ii.o i i'.!. 1 ' ;'tivail s:
of snid iat :.
John t. Is Jlntr. V. . tf.i i.oj,
Robt. J. !liiin, a., 'i: b. f j i.r rvMf.
Augl7-S6iUl
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract.)
PUBLIC LAND BALK.
U. 8. Land Ollice, The Dalle. Oreeon.
Augntt 14, 1905.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuauce of Initructioti from the Com
mimloner of the General Land Office, under
authority vested in him by section 2155. U. S.
Hev. 8tat., as amended by act of congress ap
proved February 26. 1895. we will nrnceerl m
offer at public sale at this oiticn at the hour of
luo ciocica. m on tneaoth duv of 8enL. 19a-,.
the following tract of land towit:
ThHEU NEU and NEV4 8EU of Sectlnn 3.V
Tp 4 8, K 'ii East of Willamette Meridian.
Any ana an persons claiming adverxelv the
above-described lands are advised to file their
claims in this office on or bctore the day above
dexignated for the commencement of said sale.
uiuerwiBe intir riguiB n 111 uv iorteiieo.
-Michael T. Nolan, Register.
Anne M. Lang. Receiver.
AnglT-Septt
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the nndomtirnni
has filed In the County Court of th ntt nf
Oregon for Morrow County her final account an
hxecuttix of the last Will and Testament f
William Penland, deceased, and that Tuesriav
the 3d day of October. l'JOS, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., has been hied by said court as a
time and the County Court room as the place
for hearing and settlement of said final ac
count. Any persona having objections to nake
tosald account or any part thereof, should filn
tnem on or oeiore mid dato.
JANE I ENLND, Executrix
Aug.11 8ept22-