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I. filer I rom Milt I reek. What Meat Inspection Woul Do. CONTEST NOTICE, & RARI COMES. Where did yon cone from, babv dear? Out of the everywhere into the 'here. Where did you get your erei so bluer Out of the sky as I came through. What makes the Hfht is them sparkle and spin ? Some of the starry spike let in. Where did you get that little tear? I found it waiting when I got here.' The fart is as sad as it is true that the baby finds the tear waiting to dull its blue eyes, and stain its soft cheeks. At the first it " has no language but a cry." Its one necessity is but to give expres sion to its suffering, and for that a tear suffices. The mother wh stoops in anguish over the wailing child would do any thing to ease its suffering. But she is helpless. The time when she could have done so much for her child is past. She did not realize that in those anxious nervous days when she shrank from the ordea! of motherhood she was preparing suffering for the baby. 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Guaranteed at Patterson Son druggist. Price 50o find $1 00. Trial bottle free. SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO rattle Gate. Canon of The Grand, Black ( anon. Marshall and Ten nessee Passe, and tbe World- Famous Royal Gorge For Descriptive and Illustrated Pampheta write to W. C. McBRIOE. Gtn. Aflt. 21 Third 6ret PORTLAND, OR. Call at tbe SJaeette eOee and leans et wot dobfalnf offer with the Weekly Ore 3 ! Salt Creek, June 10th, lDOtl Kdit lr Hei'pner Gazette. I'lease inform the people through your paper that all is 'well at SaltCieek as far as I know. Outsule. of a few minor mmliaps, owing to inexperience in navigating such a swift stream of rapids and shoals, it lias been good tailing for the socialistic yacht. It is not such a lomesome trip as 1 had anticipated, as I have plenty of company of jollv good hearten nay speds. But the democrats who are following ud with their ill-constructed raft, and who have compelled us to take the lead, notwithstanding the fact that they should be used to the danger marks, seem to be semewhBt down in the mouth. Their oi l decaying, out of date raft, that was constructed by planks donated by our great, gread grand fathers, seems ss though it will capsize at any moment; as it seems to strike nearly every obstruction in the stream. Many on board fear that they can never bring the old worn out raft safely home with out a thorough overhauling, and are known to be planning a scheme to steal a few planks from the socialists yacht with which to mend the old Donkev, as some call the democratic boat; and thus p.olong its life for a short period ; while others are throwiog themselves over board and swimvning to the socialist boat. We expect to get their whole crew before we return. A committee came to ns the other day and said that they believed in co-operation and wanted us to go in with them and use the material in our boat in fixing up their's. But remembering the parable spoken by the greatest socialist that ever visited the earth, of putting new wine into old bottela and of mending an old garment with a piece ot new cloth and having fresh in our memory the total destruction of the populist man of-war. we politely shook our beads We find the salt water somewhat nau seating to drink but tbe democrats say it is not so bad when yon get use to it Karl Marx first conceived tbe idea of building this wonderful yacht of ours He built it and gave it to the world as a great life boat. Although as yet it has been compelled to float principally on salty streams it has been busy throwing out life lines and drawing on board multitudes of disparing mankind, and tbe time is not far distant when it will sail on tbe great treeh water river lite and disembark its great load of of bonded and oppressed mankind on the shores of tbe promised land. Then and not nntil then will tbe mission of this wonderful life boat be performed. It is of my opinion that the candidate who publicly made the statement that he bad no opponent, got a good bint of tbe time when in tbe near future he will be compelled to recognize tbe socialist party as a great factor in the political field. And I would not be surprised to see him in tbe near future join tbe on tiring life saving crew and with well directed aim fling his socialistic life line on board the slowly sinking G. O P craft and have to draw on board a few of tbe once stand-patters. Of coarse there will be many who will stay with the old boat nntil she goes down, because the! fathers betore them lived and died there. If yon wish to know tbe composition of this lifeboat and are dissatisfied with tbe capitalistic system, procure and read the socialist propaganda. Sub scribe tor a socialist paper. Man's brain wss made capable of expanding so don't be afraid of wrecking it by thinking a little. Ask yourself for what purpose waa man placed bsre on earth. What is tbe goal that he toast strive to attain Surely it cannot be the accumulation of a few paltry dollars; putting yourself in a position to be envied by yonr less fortunate brother. If that is tbe goal of life, the one thing sought for, it would have been better that we bad never been born. The acquisition of wealth is not the natural goal of life as it appears to be, which ever way yon may look ; but the possibility of filling a paupers grave stimulates our selfish nature to such an extent for striving for tbe at mighty dollar that the goal is gold. Happiness undoubtedly is tbe natural aim of life, and if we would stop long enough in our mad rush to take a clear view of the situation we could see that happiness could much more easily be obtained through co-operation in attain ing tbe means of livelihood where much time and labor is saved, than when each one strives individually, tearing down what another builds; each seeking to live off the labor of the other; crowding another down by trying to climb up a notch higher above the jaws of poverty. Under a same system tbe means of livelihood would be tbe least of our thoughts. While now it is the domin ant thought. With tbe wolf forever dispelled from the door, would you be afraid as some are that you would lose your ambition? Don't you believe then that your ideal thought would be tbe perfection of mankind? Tbe incentve to harm yonr fellowman would have vanished. The great evil, the love of money would be plucked np by the roots and cast aside, and man's progress in tbe line of pertection would go by leapa and bounds until be reached tbe point of the greatest amount of hap piness with the least possible resistance. Tears traly, A. S. AKERS. Here are the provisions, in substance, of the Beverldge meat inspection amend ment: It provides for rigid post mortem in spection of all catt'e, swine, sheep and goats killed for human consumption in any state, territory or any place under the jurisdiction of the United States, According to rules of the Agricultura Department. All meats found health ful shall be tagged and all meats foun unhealthful shall be destroyed. It provides lor reinspection wnen in spectors think any meat product has be come spoiled and for destroying it, eve if it has passed once. All slaughterers and packers and a others engaged in preparation of meat products must admit inspectors to all parts of their establishments. All canning, rendering, salting an packing products are included, and an products treated with dyes or delete riuus chemicals or preservatives shall be condemned. All establishments must be maintain ed in a sanitary manner, according to rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary ef Agriculture. No animals shall be allowed to enter any killing or packing establishments unless they have been inpected and passed, and none but healthy animals shall be used. After January 1, 1907, no railroad or any other common carrier can transport any meat product not inspected or passed, and no ship with such articles on board shall be given clearance papers, nor can any common carrie transport any meat product that is not prepared in an establishment where specified sanitary conditions do not prevail. All canned, potted or canvassed meat products shall be labeled as inspected and passed, and shall not be offered for sale until so labeled. Severe penalties are provided for forging labels. Inspection shall be made during both mgnt and day, nut there shall be no slaughtering in tbe night time except in cases of emergency. Fees for inspection are fixed. Packers and dealers in meat products are forbidden to offer for sale any fresh salted, canned or otherwise packed meat products that have not been properly inspected and passed Penalties are provided for attempts to bribe inspectors. Animals siaugnterea oy larmers on farms are exempt. Come quick and get located on some of tbe best timber land in Morrow and Umatilla counties, for only $100. These choice claims will soon be taken. Inquire a Gazette office for farther particu lars. Tbe new of both nesuapae ra The Weekly OratTOBiaa. Red Front Liveru & Feed SatDles Stewart & Kirk, Prep. FIRST-CLASS :LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on band and can be furnishes on short notice to parties wishing to drive into tbe interior. First class : : Hacks and Bugules CALL AROUND AND SEE US. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oregon CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. June 7th, 1906. sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by John K. Olden, contestant, against homes'ead entry No 1VM, made June 1WW. for NE'.i. Hection 9. Townsblo 6. 8.. Range 25, E., VV. M. by Harvey ii. Rogers, ontestee. In which it is alleged that said Harvjr U. Roger has totally abandoned said laim ana left uie statu of Oregon: that tald abandonment has existed for more than one rear last fast; that be ha failed to improve ntt cultivate the same as remit red br law: that said alleged absence was not due to hi 111 loy merit in the arinr. navT or marine corps of the United Stales in time of war, aaid parties are nereoy nounea to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on July 21. latrt before J. P. Williams, l 8. Commissioner at bla office in Heopner. Oregon, and that final bearing will be at 10 o'clock a. m. on July 2,, 1906 before the Register and Receiver at the I'nited State Land Office in Tbe Dalles, Oregon. Tbe said contestant bavins. In a proper affidavit, filed June 4, 190. ret forth fact which show that after doe diligence personal service of this notice can net be made. It is beret ordered and directed that such notice be riven by dae and proper publication. . MICHAEL L NOLAN, Bgiter. 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The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the of (ff-C&ti- Signature Notice of Aaelgiiee'a Sale of Land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under signed, Assignee of C. A. BHURTE, will sell st pnblic auction to the highest bidder lor cash In hand, on Wednesday, the 11th day of July, 1909, at eleven o'clock a. m., at the courthouse door In Morrow connty, City of Heppner, State of Oregon, all the right, title and lrterest C. A. 8HL RTE had on the 13th day of October, 19U5, and all the right, title and interest the under signed has by virtue of the assignment made to him by the said C. A, 6H OBTE on 'said date, or ha otler wise acquired aince aid date, in and to the following described real property, to-wlt: The North east quarter, ;) and North. west quarter (54) and the South-east quarter (H) and an undivided three-fifths (3-5) in terest in the Bonth-west quarter (!4) of Section twenty-six (26) also the North Two- thirds () of the North half () of the North-east quarter (1) and the North Two- third iJf) of the North-east quarter of the North-west quarter ) of Section Thirty-three fS3) all in Township Two (2) North of Range Twenty-three (23) East of Willamette Meridian containing 656 acre. More or less. W. H. MOORE. Assignee of the Estate of C. A. Shurte. Firec insertion June7. Last insertion Julj5. Heppner Oajsetta Wkly Oreconlaav CopvKicht Jirst Rational ank OF HEPPNER. O. A. RHEA President I T. A. RHEA Vic-President I Transact a General Banklna Business. Four per cent, paid on Time Deposits. KXCHANGK ON ALL PASTS 0 THI WORLD BOUOHT AND SOLD Collections made on all pointson reasonable term. Barplaa and bbUtM4 rolta 9IMN, Bought, and -which has been, has borne the signature of has been made under his per- supervision since its infancy. Signature of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. Ore.. June is, luon. Notice is hereby given that William H. but ton, of Heppner, Oregon, has tiled notice of his Intention to make final commutation proof in Support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 13131 made Dec. 18. 1903, for the WK and ti'A Sl Mention 21. Township 2 eiouth, Han Be 28 E., W. M and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams, U- S. Commis sioner, at his office in Heppner, Or., on July 21st, 19tW He name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of (aid land, viz: John Hughes, Hiram Clark, W. P. Dutton and Henry Blahm nil of Heppner, Oregon. MICHAEL, T. NOLAN, Register. June21July28. To farmer and Stockmen. I am In possession of the brands and description of nearly all the horses driv en or shipped from Morrow and Grant counties. All who have misBed horses from the range will please report the sane to ma at once, personally or by letter. E, M. Shutt, Sheriff. 2t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, may in, iuk. Notice is hereby given that the followinir named settler has tiled notice of her intention to mace nnai prooi in support ol her claim, and that tald proof will be made before J V. Wil liam. U. 8. Commissioner, at his nfflio in Heppner, Oregon, on June 21st, 1000. Viola May name, or naraman, uregon.one of the heirs and for viz: the heirs of J ann Metzoxr ilnrnuM on H. E. No. S074. for the W, 8ectlon 17, Tp, 8 8., R.35E..W. M. V She names the following witnesses to prove ner uorunnous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Walker, Charles Hasting, E. 8. Cox ana William Keynold all ol Hardmau, Oreaon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. Myl7-June31. Our Suooess HIN6SES ON OUR 600D bread. We have aimed, studied and striven for perfection in tbe baker's art Judging from tbe steady increase in oar castomers, tbese persistent efforts have not been in vain. While tbe past is secure, present popularity gives us a mortgage on tbe future, , and lovers of fine bread, cakes, pies and pastry will insist on being served by us. OBO. ROHRMAN PflLflCE HOTEI HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hotvi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Hefiitted. Best Menls in the City. I'lIII. METSCHAN, Jr, Prop. O. W. OON8ER.... E. L. FREELAND. Ouhiet AisiaUnt Uaabier Jcpnrtmetit of the Interior, U. S. Laud Oillce, La tirande, Oregon. May 18, 1U06. A snftloipnt coiitoHt aflidavK having been hied in tli ih iillice by Aitlinr J. kiloiip contestant,. HKHiimt liiinu'Ht(H(l entry No. 11122, uiii'Ib Miirch 1. lima (or N'i HKV4. N'., HWJ. tiuution 2ll, Town hIiik 2H, Kaiiu 2H K. VI, M., Niipoleoii Koswell Contested, m which it is aliened that said Napuluon KiwwhII Iihh never ri'hUiml upon nuld land (ir improved or cultivated said laud or any t,art thoreof but lias entirely abandoned aald laud null that bald alleged absence from said land waB not clue to Ids employment in the army, navy, or marine corps of the United stall's as a private soldier, olllcer, teaman or marine during the war with Hp-.iu or duriug any other war in which the U lilted teuton may be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, reHponu aud olfl evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on July U, Umtt, before J. f. Williams, U ri CommiHsioner at his office in Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 1(1 o'clock a m,. on July ltt. ltmrt. before the Reg stcr and Keceiver at the United States Land Otllce in La Uraude, Oregon. The paid c .nteatant. having in a proper afti. davit tiled March 26, 1908, set forth fact which show that alter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made. It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given due and proper publication. K. W. DAVIS, Register. A. A. K JBEHTi, Keceiver. March24-June28. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, S. Land Office, La Grande, Oregon. V. May 18, 10OS, A sufficient contest affidavit having beta filed in tkis office by Fremont Parce. contest ant, against homestead entry No. 13019, made May II. 1K'4, for N WJ4 Section 40. lowuship 3 N., Kange 27 E. W. M., by Johi, H. Cates Contes. tee, in which it is alleged that John H. Cates ha wholly abandoned laid tract; that he hat chanted his residence therefrom for moie than six months since making siid entry; that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to his em Playment in the army, navy, or m-rine corps of the Unitod Stu'ee an a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during tbe war with Spain or during any other war in which the I'nited HtatpH may be engaged; said partiea are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching xaid allegation at Id o'clock a. in., on July 10, 1WW, before J. K. Williams, V. 8. Com missioner at hU office in Heppner. Oregon, and thut tiusl hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on July 19, ilmrj, before thf Kcgister and Keceiver st the 1'n. ted States Land Office in La Cininde, Oregon. Tne said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, tiled March 28, l'.mrt. set forth facts which show that utter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given due aud proper publication. E. W. I)a Vis, Keginter. A. A. KUBEKTt), Receiver. Marchirt June2S. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Bvvlrtueofan execution and order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court oi tne county or Morrow, state ot Oregon, dated the twenty-first day of May, 1906, In a cer tain action in the Circuit Court for said County and Htate, wherein The Pullman State Bank, Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Frank Burnam Defendant, for the sum of filiteeu Hundred and Ninety Seven Do'lars, with in terest thereon at tbe rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 14th day of June, 1105. and cost and disbursement taxed at Thirty -six Dollars, (: ooj on the 13th day of March 1900. Notice is hereby given that I will on Satur day, the 14th day of July, 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the front door of tbe Court Mouse in Heppner, Morrow Connty, Oregon, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, tbe following described property, to-wit: 8W4 of Bee. 26, N WJ-i, NE Sec. 35, NH Sec. 36. All In Tp One South liange Twenty-six E. W. M. Taken and levied U'On as the property of tbe said Frank Burnam or so much thereof a may be necessary to satisfy tbe said judg ment in favor of said Pullman State Hank and against said Frank Burnam together with all costs and disbursement that have or may accrue. M. E. BHCTT. Sheriff. Ds' jo at Heppner, Or., June 12, 1808. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited State Land office, The Dalle, Oregon. May tth, 1W6. Notice 1 hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," at ex tended to all the Public Land State by act of August 4, 1HV2. LUCY HKLEN YOUNG, of Heppner, county oi Morrow, state ot Oregon, has this day SUd in this office her sworn statement No. 2900, for the purchase of the NKU SW. NWU HKV, of Section No 23, in Township No 5 8., Kango No 24 E., W. M . and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for It timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before J. P. Williams, U. 8. Commissioner at hi office in Heppner, Oregon, on the 21st day of August, Hh name a witnesses: A. K. Wright, W. W. Fleming, J. W. Beymcr of Hardman, Ore. gon. and O. E. Farnsworth Heppner, Oregon . Any and all person claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of August, 1906. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. JulyT-Aug. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, May 15. 1H06. Notice I hereby given that the following named settler ha filed notice of hi intention to make final Proof in suDoort of hia claim and that said proof will be" mad before J. f. William. U. 8. Commissioner, at nis omce in Heppner. Oregon, on June 21st, 19on, viz: Arthur R. Held, of Hardman, Ore- eon, on H. K. No. 94l. for the BKU. Section 14. Tp.68.. R. 29E , W. M. Ha names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Kichard Hoeeland. W. H. Davis. J. H. Rid ire- way and John Brown all of Heppner, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Reelater. Mayl7-June25. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles. Ore., May 24. mt. Notice is hereby given that John Miller, of Hardman Ore., has filed notice of his Intention to make final rive year proof In support of hi claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 74 ih made June 2, iw.i.torthe 8E. 8W.SK,. Hec tion II and NW'tNK1. hection 14, Township 5 14.. lUnge 25 K .W.M .aud that said proof will be marie bofore J. P. Williams. V. 8 Com missioner, at his omce in Heppner. Oregon, on July 20. 11SW. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Kiisene 4 hatX'l. H. r. DeVore. f . Hastlnea aud Edwin Cox all of Hardmati, 4regun. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. MaySl-JulyS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. May 24th, lHTai Notice is hereby given that Thomas Y. Sum ner, of Hhanlko, Oregon, bas nle4 notice of his) Intention to make final commutation proof In support of hi claim, viz: Homeetmd Entry No. 10M4 made Feb. 15th, 1902, fnr the Lot 1. Hection S, Lot I and 4 and SEH NW'- Section . Township V 8., kUnge IS E . W. M. and that aid proof will be made before Lb Register and Receiver, at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on July lxtb,. He nam the following witness to prove hi continnon residence npon and cultivation of aaid land, Tt: J. B. Crtwrtght. J. H. Garrett, JT. jr. Halaht and Leslie Friday ail of Baalko, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAl.KtclitfnV MatlUaijS.