WOl KEVISK LAW.
J'aniierfc Coiiero Demands T
Ilcvisiou.
"U'aoilli'i n, Or , lVi 1o StibjtH'ls ol
j,t.il iinijitati,-8 to thi? people of Oregon
eit dio'ip.'fil by piominent citizens
Iron.) all parts of the state at the Farm
kb' anil Shippers' Confess, which was
ield at this place toilay under the aus
pices of the Wi lame.tte Valley Develop
si nt Leu'iie. Mining, af'ernonn and
treninu sessions were hell and at eafh
aseeting Assrciaticn Hall was packed to
the doors.
'Hie cMmax of the convention cam at
fhe evening session, when the conimit
See on tax revision, appointed at the
SlcMinnville convention of November
31, made its report. This committee
stated thfct it had compiled aM the tax
lbws and regulation' for 40 years buck
and irrm the mass had evolved a new
ftw to be given to the people at the
June election for their sanction, It was
ontended bv th committee that a
somp'ete revision of the Oregon tx law
was necessary lyfore ll property would
Bear its equal and just burden, ard all
the people of the state would share
squally in the expenses of the state
jtovernment.
According to the new law which has j
Isen drafted and is now being printed I
fcr distribution, th. Si county pol' tax J
ill be transferred to the road fund and j According to the recent report of
collected as the road poll tax is now Secretary Hitchcock, of the interior de
jollected. ' partmeat, on ' ae 30, 1005, the total
The penalt? on delinquent taxes will cost of eoiistructinn and engineering
3) re luced from 10 to 5 p-r cent and work perfo-med by the reclamation ser
fte ra c of inteie-t from 12 to 10 per vice, together with Mie administration
tent. The 3-cenf. rebate on taxes is to expenses, amounted to $5,4t.2,loy. On
ie abolished. that date the reclamation fund had
The amount of state tax piid by each reached a t tal of $18,028,571. I' was
tonnty will be based on cu're t ex- estimated at that time that the receipts
yenses. fjr be fiscal years 11)0(5-1908 would
The assessment roll shal' re publish- amount t $9, i00, 000, so that the sum of
J before bei g ac e 1 upon by tb9 money available f r recl amation pur-
"pss was touched i evening in the
dop'ion of resolutions petition:ng the
federal Government to appropriate
money far the develop 1 ent of the
h rbor at Coos Hay an ' the pure' ase of
he locks at Oregon City, which are at
Pesent owned by a private corporation.
These two suhj -eta came up for a large
amount of discti sion during the day
and the gejf rai opinion was that there
is so great nee 1 of uih e appropriations
that the matter should be urged by
Oregon's delegation in V ngiess.
Railroad extension in Oregon and its
impoMance also came up for a large
shar of consideration at tonig t's ses
sion. Mayo F. VV. ters, of Salem,
sp ke of the e et tri-; line projects of
which so much n tice is be g taken in
the Willame te Valley at prese t. He
called particular attention to the pro
posed Portland-Salem road, and of the
benefit whicii w md be derived from if
by the people cf the Willamette Valiey.
Paul Shoup, of the Harriman freight
departmen', 'oil something of the ex
tensions W' ich are being mude bv the
Southe n Pacific and O. li & N. in Ore
gon. He epke of tlie vast sum ot
money which has been set aside by this
system for expenditure in Oregon, and
what it would mean toward developing
the state.
'he engineers of the reclamation eer
vie have in hand in the reclamation of
l,30o 000 acres of arid hnd.
Vast Extent of Reclamation.
County Board o' Equal ztion.
Taxes on gross premiums of insur
ince companies have b en raised from
2 to 5 per cent.
A 1 per cent 'ax will bu levied on the
gross earnings of express, telegraph and
telephone companies.
The state sha 1 be represented at the
appraisement of all estates over 310,000.
Heirs will pay 1 per cenl of the
amount inherited. Heirs of the second
iegree of consanguinity pav 2 per cent,
and all others 3 per cent, and for sums
ver $10,000 and up to $100,000 a grad
uate up to 10 per cent will be levied.
The Governor, Secretary of State and
iiate Treasurer will be created a state
executive council for the determining of
tfl railroad values, based on reports of
warnings and till other information avail-
b'e.
Sleeping-ca's, dining-cars, oil ard
tatik-cars not owned bv railroad com
panies will also be taxed.
The till, it is estimated, will produce
n mcrease from insurance tax of $30,
900, rilroad assessment 810,000, cars
tlO.000, inheritance tax S100.000, pub
.Itity tax red's $25,000, gross earnings of
lezraph, express aod telephone com
panies $25,000. Total increase, $230,-
m
The committee snggests the creation
f a tax revision league to circu'ate the
jetitions for the enactment of the law.
' Tiie interesting part of the d jy's bus:-
poses up to the end of 1008, will be $37,
028,571. Since the wort of reclamation began
77 miles of ma canals htve been con
structed ana 54 miles of distributing
canals, as well us 180 miles of ditches
and 147 b iJges. Over 9,350,000 cubic
yards of ea'th have been exo vated and
three and a ha f mi es of tunn-1 driver.
The telephone lines installed have
measured 250 miles and the roads built
have covered 120 miles. It has been
necessary to frect 50 offices and other
buildings. One cement mil has been
constructed, the product of which al-
j ready amounts to 15, 0 barrels.
Besides the cemeut nunuf ictured by
the reclamation service, use has been
foun 1 f )- 78,000 additional barrels of c -ment,
which were purchased in open
market. Over 2,880,000 feet of lumber,
have been sawed for the work f'f con
s ruction and 1750,000 feet in addition
have been purchased.
The concrete completed amounts to
70,000 cubic yardsjthe pudlling done to
:5 !0 cubic yards, th riprap completr d
to 12,00' I cubic yards, and the paving to
190 000 square feet. The railr ad iron
u'ed arnouQts to 131.000 pounds, the
strt C ural steel to 250,000 pounds, the
cast iron to 000,000 pounds. The sheet
piling driven has amou ted to 150,000
lineal f et.
Tuese figures will give some idea of
the gigantic size of the enterp-iae which
Incursion to California.
Secretary Tom Uichardson, f tbe
Oregon Development Leagu3, is very
anxious that the state at large should
be well represented on this excursion
The party, which w II be composed of
ladits and untlenien, leaves Poitland
at midn'ght, January 13 1900, stops be
in made at Sicrannnto, San Francisco,
PjIo Alto, Sa l Jcne, Paso Robles, Santa
B irbua and L s Angeles. Special en
tertainment will be accorded the party
at these points. The rate from Port'and
will be $t3 for one person, which in
cludes three meals to be served on diner j
bet een Portland and Sacramento, end
Pullman berth to Los Angele'. A rate
of 858 will he charge 1 where two peo-j
pie occupy a double berth. A deposit
of 825 is necessary on each ticket to se
reservation. Section reservations will
be held until December 25th. This is
an excellent ppor unity to visit Cali
fornia, as the auspice under which it is
given insures a most enjoyable outing.
The excursion i to run only provided
that not less than 125 persons rui-ke the
trip. All communications in reference
to reservations, and to the trip in gen
eral, should be addr-ssed to Mr. Torn
Richardson, Manager Portland Com
nie'cinl Cub. Portland, Oregon.
, nunv li Pallium
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NOTICE OF SIJERIFF'H SALE,
Pyvlrtueofan execution and order of pkIo
duly idsupd hy the ulurk f tln Circuit Court
of the County of Morrow, ritato of On-Kon
(luted tho hixlh Hity of )e! -ml)er, lMon, In a eer
tiiin (ictioii in the, cirouit Court for nulil Countv
mill stiit". w herein I'ntHck Herrv, I'liiiiililf
recovered juiiKiueiit HKiiiiiht l ow Howetli, He'
fy.dant, lor Uih sum of Ono Hundred and
Twenty iivo JJo larH. with IntereM th. reoii at
the rale of 10 per cent per hiiiiiimi from the 2Ut
day of Nov. IKKi, and the further sum of
Twenty-live Dollars Attorney's fee, and Coti
and disbursements taxed at '1 w enty-two and
tiiJluO Dollars, on the aith day of November
Notice Is hereby given that I will on Satur
day, the (Hh day of Jan., lHUti. a 10 o'. lock a
in. of said day, at the front door o' the Court
House in lleppner, Morrow County, Oregon
pell at public auction to tho hUhest bidder for
cash in hand, the following described property,
to-wlt: All of the said defendant's right, title
ai d interest f :i Hud to Lot i in Hlock 8 of Mor
row's Addition to the Town of Heppner, Mor.
row County. Oresnn.
Taken and levied uron as the property of the
said Lew howeth or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy the mid judgment in favor
of anid plaintllt'and agulnst said deiondant, to
(.ether w th all costs aud disbursements that
have or may accrue.
E. M 8HITTT, Sheriff.
, By W. O Hill, Deputy.
Dated at Heppner, Or., December 6, lo.i.
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sifiSSiaiW
II
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for
Morrow County.
The Pullman State Bank, plaintiff, )
vs.
Frank Buniam. defendant. S
To Frank Burnam, defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon. Yon ar
hereby red Hired to annear and answer ih
complaint filed against you in the above en
titled action on or before the 21st dav of De
cember, l;H)5, the date of the Hat publication
of this summons; and If you fall to answer for
want thereof the Plaintiff will take luricment
against you for the sum ol sixteen hundred and
niuty-seven dollars and interest thereon from
JuneH, T.K)', and the costs and disbursements
of this action.
This summons is served on you in pnrsuance
of an order of the Hon T W. Ayers. Judge of
the County Court for Morrow County. State of
Oregon, made and entered in said actiou on
the !Hh day of November, 1905.
Date of the first publication of this notice.
November 'Jth, 1105.
RtD FIELD & VANVACTOK.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
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Bluebell rd flocli to Han;.
Choice Wheat Land
Acre.
Only 10 lcr
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, flsolated Tract.)
Springfi -Id, I I., Dec. 15. The pu-
preme court t da. con'irmed the dec:-!
sion of the lower courts in the Johann ' Two buudred Mid fifty acres of
Hoch case aud the alleged bluebe.ml K00i wheat laud only five miles
will be hanged February 23 next. " OB? with d? bill
picnic an him wnj to iHiiroau Bia.-
tiorj, Beveu milrH from Heppner,
all fenced, only !10 per acre. This
is a bargain that will soon be
taken up at this price. Call on or
address Wells & Warnock for
further description, Heppner, Oregon.
Alwrrs reliable Ths Weekly Oregonia.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the "th dav of
Deeemher, lOoi, E h. Matlock and C. D. Mat
lot k, partners, as Matlork Bros., of Hepni.er,
Orenoi, was duly Jadjiidicateil luiukrupt: aod
thht the tirst meeting of his creditors will be
'eld at Hoom Mm, Chamber of Commerce
Building, Portland, Oregon. the 9th dav of
January, 10t', nt 10 o'clock a. m., at which lime
the said creditors may attend, prove their
clainiH. appoint. H trustee, examine the bank
rupt and trj , 'act such other busiuets as may
properly e : before such meeting
Dated, Put. laud, Oregon, iJee. 18. 1W.Y
ALEX .s. KKK,
Keleiee iu Bankruptcy.
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DEIMKTMFVT OF THE INTEKIOR, msd
Ollico atThe Dalh s. Ore.. Deo. IK 1 ;!...
otice is hereby eiven that the followinir
named settler has filed notice of hix in rem ion
to make rnminiitxliou nroof iu sunnortof hiu
claim, and tbr twid proof will he made before
tne Keaister uri'i Keeclver at I he Dailns Ore
gon, on hebriiary 2ui, l'Mjtl, vz: ENOCH
KIlKiWAY. of l,..T:igtoti, iircgon. on H K.
No. 7X. for the NK'4 SK4 & NE'i, Section
l.i. Tp. 2 Soiiih. hanae LT E , W. M.
He iia i-i p the fl i(win witmne to )rove
his roiirmiiiius rebid.ncu upon and cultimtion
of said Ntid. viz:
Joseph Miera. A. K. Fuller. Pamuel Pcvine.
of Lexinsft-.n, Oregon; Cyrus k-hinn, of Hei t-
ner, Ureuoti.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Keener.
DccJl-JanU6
OREGON
ShotLine
AND
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Ollice at I tie Hailed, Oreiron,
December Hith, 1 lift.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her inten'io
to make final pro f in suprorf of her i lann
and that fcaid proof will be mad)
before the County CIc k of Morrow County at
Heppner, Oregon, on January iMh, M; ;, viz:
MAKIHA A. r EIKi t"ES' X. of Heppner. Or
eon, on H E No. 71.15, for the NK4 NK'i. rice.
21. WH SWJ4 SVVNt Veo2, Tp. 2 R, K.
ME., W, M
She names the following witnesses to prove
her contim.o is residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
John Huifhes, William P. Dutton, Hiram
Clark, John C. Brown, al! of Heppner, Oregon.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register.
Dec21-Jan2G
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rUHI.tr: LAND 8AI.K.
U. 8. Land ollice. Laurande. Oregon.
OTICE LS HKKhBY (ilVEN IHAT IN
piirBiiance of instructions from the Com-
misaioner of the General Land Otliee. under
authority vested in him by section 2155. U. S.
Ue.v. 8tat , as amended by a t of coimress ap
proved February Jn, lh'.if), we will proceed to
oiler nt public sale at this ollice at tbe hour of
10 o'clock a m., on the 2Mb day of Dec, I'J05,
the following iraet. of laud to-wlt :
WE1 KE. Nti; HWj,, Sec. 27, NWj; S v ii,
Sec.Ht.Tp. 2S K 2 E. W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised to tile their
claims in tills office on or before the dav above
j designated (or the commencement of said sale,
oinerwise ineir ngnta will oe tonuiteo.
l ated Nov. 15, 19J6.
No. 4.VJ5.
E. W. DAVIS, Register.
A. A. ROBERTS. Receiver.
Nov23-Dec28
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Laud Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon,
November 14th, lo.ri.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed noieeof his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, aud
that said proof will be made before the Conn,
ty Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Ore
gon, on December 2Hth, lit", viz: William
Hynd, of Heppner. Oregon, on H.E. No. 7015,
fortheNW 8E, W14 NE A NE4 NWJ4,
Section 85, Tp. 1 N., R. 2ii K. W. M.
H, names tho following witneFRes to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Edmund Bristow. of lone; Wlllinm B. Bai
ratt, Arthur Andrews, Robert F. Hyud. of
Heppner, Oregon.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
Nov23 Dec2s
SUMMONS.
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fOLEYS
STEAMER LINES.
San Francisco Porti.ahi Roptk. Steam
Bails from t'ortland 8 p. m. every 6 days.
Boat service between Portland, Astoria,
orogon uny, nay ton, Kaieui, Jnlepeiulence,
Corvallis aud all Columbia and WillauietU
Klver points.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Pteamers between Ripnria and Lewlpton leave
Ri aria daily at I0:4o a. ni. except Saturday.
returning leave i-cw inion uuuy at a. m.excep:
Friday.
J. B. I1UDDLESON, Agent, Heppner.
A. L. CKAIG,
It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people.
Remember the name-FOLEY'S HONEY AMD TAR and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy
is so safe or as certain in results.
Given Up to Die With Croup.
Mrs. P. I. Cordier, of Mannington, Ky., writes: "My three-year
eld girl bad a severe case of croup; tbe doctor said sbe could not live
asd I gave her up to die. I went to the store and got a bottle of
J'otcy'H Honey and Tar. The first dose gave quick relief aod
saved her life."
Editor Cured off Lung Trouble.
W. L. Straub, Editor of St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, writes:
When coming across the bay from Port Tampa I got wet and caught a
cold that affected my throat and lungs. I neglected it, thinking I would
soon recover, but I kept getting worse, until I bought a bottle of Foley' a
Honey and Tar, and it cured me completely."
Three sizes 25c, 56c, $1.00. Ttf. S3 cm wjt orttains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the
$1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refute Substitutes.
SOLD AUD RECOUUENDEO BY
SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY, HEPPNER, OREGON
Before You Order
Tombstones, Marble
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You will do well to Bee
Monterastelli Brothers
and get prices. Thej have
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OTAIM STKI'HT, IIKPPSCK, ORK
THE ALPS
John Zollinger, Prop.
1'iiH' Whirs, Liquors,
nml Cir;irs. . . .
AlM'tizin Lunches.
ilAKIiMAX, - OltEGOX.
Tn editorial pace of U Weekly Ort-
ronlaa gives a broad trtatnMot to a wld
nae oX subject . .. . .. - .
In the Circuit Court ol the State ol Oregon, lor
the County ol Morrow.
(1. K. Bttrtholoiiii w, plaintiff. 1
vs. I
("lurk Stanton. Kiln U. Stanton, Kdwaril
K, (iairult, Jemiut'tto (iHrri'tt, Irving
Hum-It, ( hurl- k '. (iarrctt, MayOnrrett,
Knitna (". (iarrt-tt, Kniimi (t. HawkinB. H
H II 11 wk inn and Arthur W. (iarrt-tt, John
J. darri-tt, lta Uarrett, Jniiifd 1) (inr- I
n-tt, Civile ('. (i'lirotr, and Vivian dar- I
n-tt. miiinrN, and Kdward E. tiarrett,
their (ieneral guardian, and Kninm L. I
i.arn-tt, Deleiulanm. J
To Clark Stanton, Klla ( Stanton. Kdward ' E
(iarrctt, Jeaiu-tte tiarrett, IrvinK (iarrt-tt,
ChnrlenO Garrett, May (iarrett, Knnna C (iar
rett KniitiB 'i Hawkins, II H Hawkins, and
Arthur VV (iarrctt, JohnJ (iarreft, Alta (.ar
n tt James D Garrett Clyde C Garrett, and
Vivian Garrett, minors, and Edward E (iar
rett, their general guardian, and Emma li
(iarrett, Defendants.
1 ti the name of the State of Oregon: You 8 re
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed Hgal'iKl you iu the nhove en
titled sidt 011 or before the 21st day of Uc-ein-her,
l'.Mio, the date of the last publication of this
Hummons; anil if you tail to answer for want
thereof the plaintill' will apply to the court to
gr" lit the relief demanded in said complaint,
towit: for the partition and ssln of the follow
ing di-Hcrihed real property situated Iu Morrow
1 bounty, State of Oregon, towit: The north--act
iiuartcr of section thirty. In Township
One, North, Range Twenty -seven East of Wil
lamette Meridian, and to apply the proceeds of
aid sale to the payment of the costs and ex
penses of this suit, the attorneys feis to he al
low ed by the court, and to divide tfe balance
among the parties to this suit according to
their respective iuteiests In and to said real
property.
This summons is served on yon In pursuance
of an order of the Hon. 1. W. Ayers. Judge of
the County Court of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, made and entered in taid snit on the
Jlh day of November, 1st i.i.
Date of first publication of this summons,
November , I'M':
KEDFIEI.DA VAXVACTOIi.
Attorneys for l'laintill'.
Timber Land Act June 3, W.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
t'nited States Land ollice. The Dalles, Oregon.
August 7th, lU0i.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1H7H, entitled "An act for the sale of
'.iinbcr lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land Slates by act of
August 4, IMtt,
WALTER W. FLEMINO, of Hnrdman, county
of Morrow, state of Oregon, has this day tiled
in this otliee bis sworn statement Nn.ii'il, for
the purchase of the N W SW of Section No.
in Township No. 5S., Kaugn No. . K , W. M,
md will oticr proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for ag'icultural purposes aud to estab
lish his claim to said land la-tore the County
Clerk ot Morrow County, at Heeimer. Oreuou.
on the 20th day of iN-ceuiber, J(i"i,
He lames as witnesses; Albert H. Allen,
-itacy Kola-rts. James W. Beyiiier, Frank Hey
mer.all of flarduiau, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
alHive-dcscrllK-d lands are rtHiuesUd to liletheir
clnims in this ollice on or before Mild 201 h day
of December, l'.i'
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
OctlHX21
,tlreef Morklialdera' .Heeling.
Notice Is hereby given that there will be a
meeting ot the stockholders of the first
National Hank of ileiipm-r at their ollice nn
the le-cond Tiieod.,y ol January, 1 '- between
the hours of in o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock r. m.
of said day for the purpose of electing directors
and for the transaction of such other business
a may appear.
Cashier.
Heppner, Or., Dec. 7. 1905.
Dec7-28
Bvarjrbodr wants to know what Th
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