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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1906)
Don't Homeseekers Come To Morrow r Why V J C-4 l I fcjr . Morrow county produces more wealth p?r op:ta than ny other connty in Hie ntst of O.efon. Our ter.it ry within conn y lines is 75 miles in length by 35 miles in idth, large enough for a state, b it with not enough population for a good ;e.l country viUaae. Only fiOOO people in trie county. Eveiy year we iirow about 1,000,000 bushels of wheat. 5700 000 VVe have about 225 000 head of sh-ep worth about $502,000, after shearing while the wool from these sheep will s U for $360,000. Then there are Uorses and ra tie worth at least a ha f a million mo e. - Tiiese aie the main items lu the wealth produce s. V2t don't take macb figu-ing when yvi look at tlree fig'i:e9 to corns to the . . . . . ... 1 ... ' .-l.m. .;;.m Wu h : M. A ,!1 Mi' conclusion that wot row couuty peop e dim ite and the goods to make goot. M irow cou nty's climate is plea ant and healihiul. Morrow county people aie prosperous. Morrow county peop'e haye money. Here in the tow n of fleppuer we have to banks. The First National in pub isl. ed ptatements shows deposits runnii g from half a mil ion dollars up. Both banks have a big business, lleppner ciu sh the lar.est bxu deposits of anv town of its size in the Soithvrest, and it should b remero'ieied that Lexingtorr, nine miles away, and ne, IS miles turn Hfppner both have bauks doing a good business. .This looks like Morrow county pe pK have moey. But look here, almost half tt e population of Morrow county reside in the towns. This leaves only betweeu 3,000 and 4,000 people in a territory 75 miles in length by 35 miles in wealth. Don't you think time is room for more people. Ten or twelve years ago land in Morrow couuty w nt begging t from if 100 to 3?230 for a quarter section. Five yea'8 ago this land had looked up to $0 00 and $7.00 per acre. Today this land is wo. th $15 per acie w ith a few of the choii ertt 1 ita so Jie times bringing 2l per ece. Now tt:e old timers are wo' deiing why tiiey did uot take adva'-.tuge t ( this cheap land. They could have made a b irrel of money. Over in the adjoining county of Uuidtidi wheat lands today ae worth from $30 to$75anacie. Oo the other side of v. a is She man county with wlieat lands . selling from $25 up. Hete we aie betweeu with ju t as goo't land land at $15 per1 acre. Oir lands are sure to go up in price. I i a few yea s the peoile heie wii le aaain woi deiing why they did i ot buy noni' of this $15 land T.io pr. p fition is the Fame now as it was a few years ag but it takes m ne m jney. Lut ye.r and year before a number of good fa: in is b ju .ht wha it iauls and p.tid fjt i; with the fi -st cop. Come to Morrow county and 'nvestu-at this :and b-.piness. lowing are a few sampi-s of what we have for sate: No 1 323 acres 13 mile3 sou h of June, 22') a.'ii's in e-i'tivation an 1 is in crop. One third of crop delivered in lone goes with place. All fenced with 2 wires. F.ice $4,300. 2,500 cash, balance in 2 years, 8 per cent. No 2 SOO acies, 12 miles eo'ith of Ior;e, 500 acres in cul ivat on 25) acrei in train, will Bummer fal'ow balance. Hood well water, fai - buildi' g a d one tij le from 6chool. Pi ice including crop ud summer fallow, 812,50). $3A0 cash, $2,00) alter harvest, balance in ue half crop payments at 8 per cen No 3 040 acie-s 9 miies south of lone, 450 acres in cu.tivation, 100 mote can be powed, 155 acies in wteat. Fair buildings, and all fenced with 2 wiies. Piice fucluding crop, $11,500, $3,500, cash, sina1! pay in-tit after harvest, balance to suit purchaser. No 4430 acres, V4 miles f om Lex Ing'oo, all in cultivation but 5 acies, tunning water, all fenced Free per acre $20 00. Oue half cash, bat. uce on easy tei ms. No 5 4S0 acres, 12 miles from llepp ner, 300 acres in cultivation. 00 acres tr.ore can be plowed, 150 acres in g-ain Windm !1 and plenty c f water at house ai.d running wa'er in pasture. A I Timber Lands in Quantities to For further information FRED WARN0CK, Heppner. Oregon SOCIALIST 'COLUMN . . . . Ail ma'ter under the head of bocia- list, in this co umn, is paid advertising, and as a matter of business cou-teey, will be tiea ed th same as o her ad- vcrtising. Tie Ga;:tte w;U not be 'e - KuOLsib e for nn h .)g that appears in .h-s column, tvntibtito.s must c,n - fi e ti.eii a r tii les to ihe i-ues i.t slake. State Ticket. Wovernor C. W. BARZEE, Sec. of State-R. C. BKOWN. Tre sure '. R COOK. upt. rf Pub. Ins. J E. HOSMER. Labor Corn. W. S. PJCHRDS. Atfy. Gen C. C. BRIX State P.intei J. C. COOPER. Sen. (long term) A O. LI. M OLA. Sen. '.short term) J. I). STEVENS. Congressman, 1st Dist. W. W. MYERS. Congressman, 2nd Diet. A. M. PACE. Supreme Judge-W. V. BOBBINS. County TU ket. Joint Joint ienatir J. L. SWIFT, liepiesentative J. P. HAD- LEV. Commissi ner TltANlv BL'RROW.S. Trt-auror JOSEPH (ilRSON. Cierk A. S. AKEUS. Sl.t-r If (iEoRtjE C. AIKEN. Miivtyci-F E. MILLER. Itiprac ticibilil) of i apllalUin. No, Socis'.i'tn, U not impracticable It ie not a 1 e-tn. C'a.it.iiTii iq irn p'acticble. It if a ni'.taiare. Io you tliitik a tvtem wh'cli "Liven thousand of pe le insane is practicaLle? Do you think a rstem hich Jiiv s th':uaanli) f men to sucide is practicable? Do you think a tem which drives mil lion of men to strong drink ia practica ble? Dj voi think a fyctem which throw hundreds of thousands of chil dren into the inJaUrirl ai l and grinds This is worth about iu.ne some muni-. ..... , fenced with 2 wi'e. Small orchard. Th ee quarters of mile from school Price i m in i tig c op, $8 0-M. $3,510 ci h, hdla'i e on easv tenm. Not) -640 acres, 5 mi ea f-otn llepp ner, all liilabl but 50 cies, 300 acres i i whe t I'lenty i water, tnd fair b iildlngs Yourii rch rl. Piice iu cbiding crop $20.00 per acre. O.ie iialf cash balance on easy terms. No 7 Sto.'k ranch, 7220 acres all fenced with 3 wires, wateied by sevetal sp-ing branches aud creeke. There is about 75 acres set to alafa fa, 250 more in cul ivation, two fur houses, two good sh ep sheds. Located in the he-t grass sretion in Morrow county. Price per acte $6.50. Oue thiid cash, balance on easy tei ms. No 8280 acres timber land, good house .nd barn, all fenced, 'o ac es meadow or bottom lan . O e ni le from good saw m;ll, l milts from schoo', 10 miles from Hardruau. Price per ace $10 00 $500.00 cah, balance to suit purctiaser. No fl 320 acres ti iihe find grass land, 3 miles from sua ijiU , ail iunccd, plenty of innni'ig w-tter, small hou e. Pii e $16)0. Sma 1 payment down, balance or, easy teims. Suit at Reasonable Prices call on or add es A10SE ASMBAUGH, Eight Mile. Oregon the lif ,,u 01 ,hem is p--icf b'f ? you think a system which dehbeitalv , n,anufa(.Ureg hoboes is practicaldu ? . , D yon tb.uk a syst-m which puts a premium on dishonesty is practicable? Do you think a system which bars out !t,ie ma8se8 of the people from the L. . .. . . . . ; blher thing, ot ufe 18 practicble? Do ; you think a svst 'm which compels eveiy body to violate the Golden Ru e is prac ticable? Capitalism is guilty of all these and many other crimes, and nil o.' them are const n'ly growing wors-e Cf pifali.-ra is impractical. It has been a mere makeshift. It ha- been a step pingstone to something etter. Social- When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. corrects irregularities CURED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE. Mr. Robert Q. Burke, Elnors, Saratoga Co., N. Y., writes: I am glad to ha tunity of tellinc what magnificent results I have had from using FOLEY' CURE after having tried other advertised it I had to get up from is to ao times each with dropsy an cross the room. was urged by a friend to try FOLEY'S ders, and before I had taken the third other symptoms of Kidney trouble. My friends were surprised that 1 was cured, aa alt thought 1 was going to die. Every few days soma one comes from miles sway to the name of the wonderful medicine that Cured m of Blight's Disease, and not on has tried it has failed to ba benshtted. iim W practicable. Of all the institution! now arising, if you want to see (he ones which come the nearest to bring models ot effi iency, take a peep at the publicly own d and operat d postofBce, the publicly owned and operated public schoo s, the publicly wned and oper ated fire derailments, the pub icly wned and operated water departments, etc. These institutions have been pei ated under vnry unfavorable circum stances. They have been operated in the intrest of the capilist c!a-s. They have been set down in a system s eking wilb g aft jtud cor:u,'tiou. They ha v. beep tt'mo.t fiti'e'v w.buit fe fiuaidn fium coriuptton aiul ytt tbey a-e ihe best models of efficiency now in existence. The piacticabi ity of public ownership hss already been c mple ely d-sm .nstra'ed. If we Soiia'.ists weie tiying to gtt people to vote tor public owneisl.ip against their interisr, then we won d he impractical. It is true that we somt tiuiea appeal to een i-i.cn'. iucidenta 1. . We eome'i'ies ileptt the horrois of e'ild slavery, JVe comet i men decrihe the pitialle situation in which the w men of the 'iii.d a e i laced, e'c. So:i e people can be reached in that way. It hIso serves to ivet at'er.tion. At this tage in the evuluti n of the human race a ra ivement which appea'ed chit-fly to sentiment would be doomed to stagnate. The rea' m j irity of m n are governed by theit own nte es . Ihe Prohibition p rly is a sa i p e of movements that eie dociucd to stagnate Ttie fact that it does t:ot sr nd f r any thing basic ought t ) doom it, but as tho pHoplehave not yet got their be .rings, that is not suffic;erit to recount for it long d awn out fai'iire. Its vote haseies sr und aqti.iter of a inil ion, sometimes a li tie h'gher, sometimes a lilt o 1 -ver, bit not g-owins: any in t' e l.jng run. It ap-ealed chietly ;o eent - merit. It ha- simp y rei'ch d the out side I init of a move : ent that appeals to sontiiui'tit Ir can'i kiow. It h s reached ;ls 'unit It i impiacticbble. Ite Socialists! were like the Prohibiti nuts, we woi ld he imp'Hctical als-. Rut we are not We appeal p-im-wily to the interest of he v lers. It is absolutly to the interest of the working class to vote for Socialism Tne interest of the farmers and others i practically ideniical with that of the woiki-g class. We arpeal to thei. interest. If that U not practi cal, wl a'is? Sociul sm is the natural b !ution. Wealth is in the hands of the few The m-ny are serving the few. This has been brought about by natural dev 1 ipruent. Natural development now dicates that lira centiadzed iu diist'ies sha'l betaken over by t e public, so that a'l the peop'e shiM stiaje in the lesults of ti. is natural develop ment. This is in line of evoiut on. It is the oidv Wiiy to obey the liw of pro uress. It eiibs itutes i-i-tnii for chaov. 1 It is ra'iunal . ltis-ane. L in tin on v p a! cab e thing hat -ai be d ne. It does not require aigtls iO ai compiiKh it. Ail it reijui es is the c ncen i ated etfjits i f tho.ie to whose inteiest it is to attain t. Ad it requires is the app ica tion of common scii-e to t-ociety. A 1 of the rtf iiuib and snpei tibial rpmedies ttiat a e proposed as cures ioi hoc al .lis are mere hopeless 11-jundi ing. T. ey are attempts to patch a miten g.timent. Socialism is comiuou t-eiise It is naluia'. It ii evoiut oumy. It is ii. tctiheiv p.n'iica , vote for it. HEPPNER LOCAL. Triajj ujl'ei r.l Esaswe.l Vior. - Ji nucviin: ror CSC'.'pViijn. I'i l:aosiioi.'. Live .a J h : ';; v T. v ti'me. i'i'::;.:o. I'czeni i, Iiuj.iirs .'vy', E.l K.-eii!;!, Miijr:.-,;i lio'.'.t-t'i. iri-ailai.'ha .tI I! ;c-: .-.-';. It's U ':'' . I.Mirataiu 'ic.i in tali. ' 'f f i - i, Ki c-n' u h ...t. O-miJae maJe ly iI.u.i.Twa Daro Couia:7, Mtvtison, Win. aSWEM NUGGTS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE and cures Kidney and medicines and several physician iiefore I began night to relieve my bladder. I wj all bloated my eyesight was so impaired that I could scarcely see one of my family In fact. 1 wss so badly used up that I had eiven r- nope of livinr when 1 KIDNEY CURE. One 50-cent bottle worked won bottle the superfluous flesh had gone, as well as tbey learn that Two Sizes, 50 Conts and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOL.-ENDED DY Z SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY HEPPNER, OREGON fmmallmnvJ ltlMli.t.i:iiiiini;iiiiiiiuuiHiitiiiiluitWhiiiii.triiinhiiillil!lli!l!i!T jiTMTt'inTiil)iiii;il)iTihiiiiitlMn' umitiinniiiti'ntr'ijiiniiitnini' AVfegcUc Pttpatationfor As sifMatingitteFoodandReuIa-1 UngttteStottia(GUatBoVBsor I Promotes Digestion-Cheerful-ness andRest.Conlains neilltcr Opium.Morphine norliieral. TIot Narcotic. J? afOMtirSAMUItPtTaWl Alx.Sttoui Jferrrnvtt - Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. i'nini ti i'liii iii COfYRlCH- o ; - 'U-'-'.k. yj.. - . - " .- 1RST NATIONAL RANK OF HSPPNEFl. O A RHEA.... ubjsa.... President , . Vio Presidimt Transact a General Banuinq Business. paid on Time Deposits. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORT.n HODuHT AHh SOLD Collection made on all poiaUtn reasonable terms. Surpluiand undivided profits $35,U00. CAUSE ONI-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. Bladder diseases in every whole system, ana tne diseases tnat nave resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, because the cause has been removed. Com mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. up - all , mm u mm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 TMl OCNTAUM IOMHNVi NIW TOMK CITY. Our Success HINGSES ON OUR GOOD bread. We have aimed, studied aud btriven for perfection, in the baker's art. Judging from the steady irjerease in our customers, these persistent efforts have not beeD in vain. While the past is secure, present popularity gives us a mortgage on the future, aiid lovers of fine bread, cakes, pies aud pastry will insist on being served by us. OBO ROHRMAN AW f ra PflLflCE hJOTEI HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon HoUi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under New Management. Tboroagbly lienovated and Remitted. Best Meivls in the City. PHII. METSCiUN, Jr, Prop. G. W. CON'HER. . Ofishit-i E. L. FP.EELAND. .Assistont UusHei Four per cent. form, tones up the SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of to State of Oregon tor Morrow county. FrenocU Blhm, Plain tiff, v. Andrew Wall, Teraaa Matlock, Elizabeth Lieherithal and Ooorfce Noble aa guardiMn of the i erxon and p operty ol Eliiabeth Lichen tbal, a minor, Defendant!. To Andrew Wall and Teraia Matlock, defend ant! above named: IN THEN AM K O. THE STATE OF OREGON. You and each of jrou are hereby required to appear and answer the compla'nt flleu against you in the above entitled Court and canie oo or before the 17th day of May 1S0D. said day being alx weeka from the date of the fint publication of thia aiiinmont to-wit: from the 6th day of April, l'JMS, and you and each of yon will take notice that if you fail to ao appear aud anawer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for the relief prayed for iu he r complaint, t -wit: for a Mle and partition of the following described renl eftate in Mo-row County, Ore gon: Commencing at a point One hundred Fifty-two H.V2) feet Welt of the Notth East corner of Heutlon Th rty.four (3i.) Townshio 1 o () Soi th, Hange Twenty aix (26) East W. M , in the Section Inebetwe n Sections Twenty seven ('27) aud Thirty-fonr (31,) thence running uue hunurea eteventy iwo Kiii) teet south, thence Hxty-:x i6A) West, thance One hundred Seventy-two (172) feet North, thenoe Sixty 8z ((ki) feet East t.i the p'acet ot DCginning, ail iu Hepi ileppner, Mi rrow Connty, Oregon; and the douth half () of the North half Wl of Lot Nhe i ! in Block Four ((, in the town of Hepp ner, Morrow I ounty Urogon, 'J his umamcr.t in eiTcd upon rou by tubli- cation tliere. f in acooruiinee ,, itli an ordr of the Hoiio: ble T W. Ayers. Judge or tlifl County Court o' the State of Oregon for Mort row Couuty, which order prescribed tho firs pubiioation should be made on the 5th day of April, l'JOti and should bs published for six oonsecntlve weki thereafter, and was niade and dated at Beppuer, Morrow County, Oregon on April 3, l'JOti. PHELPS &NOT80N, Attorneys for Plaintiff. CONTEST NOTICE. Jepartment of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon. filaieh ia, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having boen filed in this ollice by Robert N Crawford contestant, Bgains' homestead entry No, 107u5, nuiile April IU, 102, for 8H HK, beo. li. NV4 NEM, Sec tion 24, Towrnhip 2 H., Kange 24, K. W. M , by Dora i'oor, ('ontestee, in which it is alleged that wiid Dora t-'oor has totally abandoned said claim and left tlib state of OreKon; that raid abaiidoninent has exlsttd for more than one year latt nt; thut she 'as failed to im prove and cultivat i the same as required by law: that Said alleged absence was Uot due to her employment iu the nrmy navy or marine corps of the United States in time of wn-; said parties are here' j notified to arpar, respond aud oiler evidence touching said allegx ion at 10 o'clock a m on May 11, I'M', before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, nt his ottice in Hepp-m-r, Oregon, and that final hedrinK will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 19, lffjo, before the liegister and Kecuiver at the unite J states Jjxnd Olilea in I he Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant, having in a proper atti. dtivit filed March 22, 190H, s it forth facts which Khow that alter due diligence personal service of this notice rau not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given due and proper publication MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Begister. SUMMONS. In h4 Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county. Ida Well , Plaintiff, w v. George Wells, Defendant. To George Wells, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anwer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the iwenly-fourt i day of May A. D. 190f; aud If you full to a swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will app'y to Ihe Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to wit. for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plafntltt' and defendant, and f r the custody of their minor ch Id. George W, Well . This mimmois is published by order of the Honorable T. o. Ayers, County Judge of Mor row County, Oregon, mad aril entered on the eleventh day of Ai.nl A. D. HW6 directing that the ttrit publication thereof shall be the tweith day of Ap il A. D. 1W., and the last publ.cation May Mth, A. II 111 hEDFlELI) & VANVACTOR. Attorneys for Pliintitl'. NOTICE TO CREDI1 OHS. In the County Court of Morrow Connty, State of Oregon. Iu the matter of the estate of Walter Bruudage, deceased. Not ce is hereby given that t' e unde-signed the executor of the last will and testament of Walter Bruudage, d ceased, hereby require all orpditorn of said doceaNei to ore-ent thi'ir claims with the proper vouchers th ireof to ssid exec'; tor, ai his place of d inu business, at the law ollices of Kedfield and VauVactor in th City of lleppner, in Morrow County, tato of Oregon, witin i i months from the hrst publi cation of this notice. Dated Apiil 11th. 1W. GEO. CONKER, Executor. ApriilJ-MaylO. CITATION. Ia-the County Court of the State of Oreeon, for the County of Morrow. I ti the matter of the estate of Oliu Wanlen, a minor. To Oliu Warden, the next of kin, and all per lors inte rented , Greeting: In the name ol thebtcte of Oregon: YC" ire l.erel y cited mUo requiied to appear in the County Court of theSate of Oregon, for the Cot.titj of Morn W ,t II e Cou. t Hoom there of, at Hopimer, in the County of Mor ow, on Monday, the 4th dsy of June, IW, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then a il tliere to .how ciuse why the real and personal prop rty in said estate should rot be sold, to wit: The undivided one sixth interest J aoi tC Mrs, W. J. bhliLK, (deeaswi), estate The BE Miction !W Tp 8 south, ranee 24 E. W. . Anil hum iinlrin d.fci! ...... L' , .... . . "... 1" -'''"s'"" cracmmwirei South, of N ., norner of N K 14 NE ! section 3. Tp 5 8 R . a K andun outh 4.fKi chains, E 'l 50 chains N 4 chains, W 2 V chiliif go place of beginning and containing oii ftfilfl. Witnees the Hon. T. W. Ayers, Judxe of the County Court of Morrow Connty, Htnte of Ore tron, with the sesl of said Court affixed, thl 2Gth day of April, A. I)., 1!K. VaW'J KR Ch AWFORD, Clerk. My J. G, Crawford, Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Laud Oili.e at I Graiida. Ore., April H, lie ii. Notice la hereby given that the follow i jr named set ler has filed notice of his lnlxulion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be msde before J. P. Wil liams, V. a. Commissioner, af his olK"c In Hepp ner, Ore., on June 22. l'.Hirl, viz: H. E, No. 12774. Massln J French of H. miner. Ore . nn nf ihn heirs and for the heirs of Willlnm Nnnier. iln- ceascd, for the N!sNWi. HVv4NV, N WUsiW'A Section Tp. 2 f., R. -il K. W. M. Hhe names the fnllowln? witiiCPNps to prov iK'ri 'MiiirMKiiiH resiueucs upjn and cultivation of "Hid laud, viz: Milt Morgan, Andy Morgan. J. W. Rector and O. W. Thompson, all of Heppner. OrpKim. E.W.JiAVW. Register. Maj-3-Jure-7. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office, at The Dalles, Or. Ap II in, l'jful. Notice is hereby given that the followlng nsmed settler has filed notice nf his intention to make llnsl proof In support of hisclatm, and that said proof will be made before J. p. Wil liams, I', rl. Commissinnei, at his 1 (lice in Heppner. Ore., oil May 22nd, lltlri, viz: Iheodore H. Driimtn, of Hnnlman. Oreeon on H. K. No. HS12, f. r theSW ii NEU 8'4 NW nd NWH BWJt, secUoa 24. Tp. S J., R. art E. W . M. Ha names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon and cultivation of said land, viz: Tracy H. Wilcox, William A. Burton. Ada M. Ayres and 3. V. Ward all of Hardman, Oreson. m MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register AprU19-May24. Weskir OreffonUa Heppnar Qsett. i I t. I i- i.