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i on .tionEit' dock. XnMrni Ornmi and WnUilnRton I n mum lmorctet. With the view of building a modern dock at Portland for stor ing their grain and holding it until they are ready to sell, the wheat structure materially. The water is 30 feet deep at the low stage of the river the entire length of the proposed site. It is I situated alongside of the O. 11. & ! X. railway and has every advantage ' for the locitiou of an ideal dock, j At least that is the opinion of every, joue who has looked over the prop 1 erty. Surprise has of teu been ex- nmi-.ira if Vuctorn Orpnrnn siml ,.' . ' f i, J pressed that the site has not been M ft P J i 1J 1 1 'U iuc ur,vi.itu t v w purchase of the site on which the Victoria dolphins are located. The strip of property has a waterfront age of 7S6 feet and extends back from the liver a distance of 250 feet. It belongs to Captain E. W. Spencer, who values it at $200,000. Agents representing the farmers are arranging to acquire the site, and if successful, it is announced that one of the largest grain docks in Portland harboi will be built, costing between $200,000 and $300, 000. It will be provided with electric conveyors and all modern devices for the rapid loading of ships. Piling worth 870,000 is al ready standing on the property, which had a dock on it until about three years ago, when it was destroyed by fire. The piling is said to be in as good a state of preservation as the day it was driven, which will lessen the work of building the contemplated new long before now for this Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nitei States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon September 9th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1673, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, William E. Severance, of Hardman, county of Morrow, State of Oregon, on April 2S, 3907, filed in this offioe his sworn statement. No. 47, for the purchase of the EBWH, BEJiNWH and 8WHNEH of Section No. 85, in Township No. 5 S Range No. 25 E. W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to iaid land before J. P. Williams, U. 8. Com missioner at his office in Beppner, Oregon, on the 21st day of November, 1907. He names as witnesses: Jeremiah M. Eads, of Hardman, Ore., George W. Chapin, of Eardman, Ore., George T. Harrison, Eight Mile, Ore., and Edward G McCaniel, of Hardman, Oregon. Any and all persons caalming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file i their cliams in this office on or before said 21st day of November, 1907. eptl9-Nov21 O. W. MOORE, Register. Notice of Sale of Animal. Notice is hereby given that I will on Tues day, October 1, 1907 at my place 8 miles east of Hardman, Oregon, same being known as the Thomas Howard place, at the hourol 10 o'clock a m. sell at public auction to the highest b dder for cssh in hand the following animal to wit: Oned rk bay gelding, age 3 years, weight about 1050 pounds, height about 15H hands with star in forehead, without, brands or marks. This sale is made under and by virtue of the laws ol the state of Oregon providing for Agister's liens and the sale of animals de pastured for the purpose of paying and satisfy, ing such liens; said animal being left for care and pasturage by Wayne Howard, i on October 11, 1906, and the charges now a ainst such animal including advertising being $35,00. Dated Sept. S, 1807. ep-26 H. W. FELL. 4-157. Timber Land Act June 3, 1575. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land office, La Grande, Oregon. August 26, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the Provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 188, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,'' as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of Aueust 4, 1892. Wi'liam A. Lillard of Heppner, county of Morrow, State of Oresron, has this day riled in this office his sworn statement No 55o8. for the purchase of the 8E!N Wfc and Lot 3 of section No. 3 in Township No. 4 8. Bange o. 2s E. W. M , and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur pose:, and to establish his claim to said land before J. P. Williams at Heppner, Oregon, on Thnrsday, the 21st day of November, 1907. He names as witnesses: David O. Justus, Horace M. Yoakum, Harry Hayes and Gideon B. Hatt all of Heppner, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of November 1907. E. W. DAV'S, Register. Hept5-Nov7. 4 177. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Statee Land Office, La Grando, Oregon. Aueust 2f,. I'lftT. Notice i hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of rune s, jih. eiuuiea ' An act lor tiie tale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend- ea to ail me ru&iic mna fcates bv act of August 4, lWi, William H. Bennett of Baker City.- coun ty of Baker, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. r,70, for the purchase of the H'J fcsEH Sec. 2fl, W',i 8WJi Bee. 21, SWJ NWa of Section No. 2. in Township No. 4 S Range No. 2S E. W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his r-laim to said land before J. P. Williams, (J. 8. Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday the 21st day of November, 1W7. He names as witnesses: Thomas R. Gaynor, 4'lvde Brock, Victor H. Heath and Kobert 1). Watkins all of Heppner, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this officeon or before said 21st day 1 November, 1907. tetpti-Nov? E. W. DA Via, Begister. j utilized purpose The plan of the growers ,is to pool their interests and take care of their own grain shipments with oat being dependent upon the ex porters, whose dock facilities are held to be inadequate to handle big crops, such as produced this year, to advantage. It will be a co operative concern throughout. Backing the enterprise, it is claim- ed are some of the heaviest wheat growers in the Inland Empire. Another drawback they hope to overcome by owning their own dock at tidewater is the difficulty now experienced in placing their wheat on the market when the price suits them. Under present arrangements, it is explained, the majority of the growers are forced to store their grain in private ware houses in the interior. Getting their grain to tidewater has proved a most perplexing problem in the last season or two on account o the car shortage. But after the car service did improve, the capacity of docks at Portland was soon so taxed that free and regular ship ments could not be made. Hundreds of cars were used last season as warehouses, which con tributed to no small degree to the car shortage. Had there been ample dock room to take care of all the grain and other freight sent there, it is asserted very little would have been heard of any car shortage. When it is necessary to utilize rolling stock for warehouses the growers have concluded that it is about time for them to take a hand and try to remedy matters so far as it lies within their power. In the private warehouses oyer in the interior the same insurance rates have to be paid as at Port land. Because, as it frequently happens, there is not ample grain in port to load a ship, the exporters are subject to heavy demurrage charges. A few instances of this sort have a tendency to increase the freight rates, the extra cost usually coming out of the pockete of the producers. With this as the situation, they see do other out look, according to their agents than to acquire a dock at tidewater of their own and make it a point to keep on hand a big quantity o: grain. More ships will be in the loca harbor this season than at any other period in the history of the port Unless the dock facilities should be increased, every one admits there will be no way to accommodate them, or give them anything like decent dispatch. Even with the few now in the harbor, it is often a problem to find berths for them. Captains of ships were the first to complain of the lack of proper fa cilities at Portland for taking care of the grain carriers in a reason able length of time. Besides the majority of the docks aredilapidat ed structures, which those in a position to judge say ought to have been condemned long ago, destroy, ed and supplanted by modern warehouses. Take it in Time Justus Scores of People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If yon neglect tlie aching back, Urinary troubles, iliabetes, surely follow. Poan'a Kidney Pills relievo backache, Cure every kidney ill. N. C. W, Risley, carpenter, of 705 8, Montgomery street, Albany, Oregon, save: " Having been troubled with pain in the back just over the kidneys and annoying irregularities of the kidney action, I decided to try Dean's Kidnev Pills and got a box at a d'ug store. Ke lief came alter the first dose or two aod in a short time the aching and other symptoms were removed. The action of the kidneys was corrected and regu lated and 1 am now in a position to con scientiously recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills and do not hesitate to do bo." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Re member the name Doan's, and take no other. A tree falling across a Black Rock creek railroad bridge stopped traffic for two days. The population of Forest Grove, says the Times, is considerably greater than it was last winter, as there isn't a vacant residence in town, and some of them are housing two and three families, and this notwithstanding the fact that a number of residences have been erected by parties who were rent iug last winter. STAR HOTEL -347. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at LaUramle, Oreiron. August lit, 1907. Norice is hereby given that Willard H. Herren of Heppner, Oregon, has tiled notice of his in tention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 117-11 made July 10, 1902. for the NWL4 of SE: NEl.i of SWi4; SE-4 of N W hi and H of NL,4", Sec tion 27, Township 4 8"., Ranee 2S R. and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams, U. S. Commissioner at his oillce at Heppner, Oregon, on October 18. 1107. He names the following witnesses to nrovo nis continuous resiuence upon, ana cultivation or, tne land, viz: Charles E. Kedfield, John W. Rasmus Wallace W. Smead and John N. Jones all of tieppner, uregon. Auk. 29-Oct. 8 W. E, DAVIS, Register. Liberty Meat Market Boycr & Wherry Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid for fat stock OREGON AND HEPPNER. OREGON Onlv Ijine EAST via SflLT LIE 10 DENVER TWO TRAINS DAILY. JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase ard May Sts.. Heppner. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. August 19, 1907, A sufficient contest affidavit, havincr heen filed in this office by Emery C. McDnniel. con. testant. aeainst homestead entrv No 7635. made September 23, lsiw, for 8 Sec. 19. SWW 8EJ4.8ec.19. NENWH.Bec. BO. Township 5, 8., Kanee 25. E. W. M. bv Eliza J. Barer Contestee, In which it is alleged that Eliza J. Harer has wholly abandoned said tract? that she has changed her residence therefrom for more than three rears since makinir said entry; that said Eliza J. Harer has never resided upon said tract of land or cu tivated or im proved the same and that her said abandonment still exists; that said abandonment is not due to her employment in the armv, navy or marine corps of the United States in time of war. Bald parties are herebv notifiei to annear. re spond and otter evidence touching said 11I loca tion at lOo'elock a. m.. onroctober 1, 11(07, before J. if. Williams, u. 8. commissioner, at his orhce nt Heppner, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m.. on October S 191)7, before the Register and Receiver at the unuea states lAna umce in The Dalles, Ore son. me saia contestant navlne. in a nroner affidavit, filed June 23, 1907. set forth facts wnicn snow that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice oe given oy Que ana proper publication. Augjw-sept as v. w.mooke, Register. Pacific Lodging House. C. N. SHINN, Prop. We take esoecial care in looking after our Pa trons by giving the best service with clean beds and comfortable rooms. Our Rates are 'Reasonable COME AND SEE US MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six stoiy, fire proof building. I Belvedere j I FINEST WINES i 7 LIQUORS & CIGARS J ? One hundred empty barrels for C sale. Five hundred barrels of ex- tra fine cider vinecar on tap. . . . S Daily TIME SCHEDULES .SilT Dbpakts , Arrives H RprNKR, Or. Fast Mail For 10:40a.m. East and West Fast Mail From East aud West 5:85 p. m. Express For 10:40a.m. East and West Express From Kast and West 5:85 p. 11:30 a.m. Bunday 4:S0p, nr. STEAMER LINES. Boat lervice between Portland, Astoria, Orogon City, Dayton. 8alem, Independence, Corvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River point. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Rlparla and Lewfpton leave RIparia daily at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lewiston daily at 7 a. m.excepl Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner. Wm McMl'RRAY, G. P. A. PflLflCE HOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Motes MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . Under New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Refiitted. Beet Menls in the City. MADDOCK '4 CO. Props. Some Irrigon potato growers have a second crop coming on. Attention Wool Uroweri, There will be a special meeting of the Heppner "Wool Growers' Association, at the court house in Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, October 19, 1907, for the purpose of electing delegates to the annual meeting of the Oregon Wool Growers' Association at The Dalles, on November 11, for the purpose of outlining complaints to be present ed to the forestry officials at The Dalles meeting. GEO. PERRY, President Heppner Wool Growers Association. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Strtes Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon September 9th, 1907 Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress at June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publio Land States by act of August 4 12,' Ada Osbourne. of Hardman, county of Morrow, State of Oregon, bat on March 8, 1907, filed in this office her sworn statement. No. 3864, for the purchase of the SWKNE of Section No, 23, in Township No. 5 S., Range No. 25 E. W M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before J. P. Williams. U, 8. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on the 20th day of November, 1907. She Dames as witnesses: John E. Stephens, Charlee Reed, William Muigrave and Virgil Cowdrey all of Hardman, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of November, 1907. Septl9-Nov21 C. W. MOORE. Register. 4345. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Laud Office, The Dalles. Oregon. Peptembcr 6, 1 !.?. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Alfred L. Ayers. contest ant, against homestead entry No. 12493, made April 18, 1903, for WN4, Sec. 12, S8W Section 1, Township 6, 9., Range Si, E W, M., by Austin E. Gross, Contestee, in w hich is alleged that Bald Austin E. Gross has wholly abandoned said tract; that he has changed his residence therefrom for r.iorelthan six months since making said entry; that said tract is not settled pon and cultivated by said pnrty as required by law; that he Iihs never renlded upon said land or improved the same; that said abandon. mcnt still exists; that said alleged absence was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine korps of the United States, in time of war; sail parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 19, 1907, before J. P. Williams. O. S. Commissioner at his office in Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a, m. on October 25, 1907, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a proper arfi-. davit, filed August 29, 1907, set forth facts which show that after 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. European Plan Rtes $1.00 Phil Metschan, Manager. Phil Metschan, Jr. Asst. Manager. The Brick Saloon We carry in stock only a very bigb grade of Barrel and Bottled Goods We carry the lead ing brands of FINE CIGARS Draft and Bottled Beer. THE HEPPNER GAZETTE and the WEEKLY OREGONIAN tor 2.00 4-347. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at La Grande Oregon. Augnstl9. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that Emma Dowty, of Heppner, Oregon, has filed notice of her in tention to make final commutation proof in sup port of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. lotiSl made May 29. 1WKS. for the NWM. Section 111. Township 8., Range 28 E and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams, 0. 8. Commissioner at his office at Heppner. Oregon. on October 18th, 1WI7. tine names the followine witnesses to nrove her continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Edward Ciirnn, William P. Williams. Jessie Davis and Patrick Williams all of Heppner, uregon. Aug. 29-Oct 3. E. W. DAVIS, Register. lniU AS 4-347. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. Ausrust 21. 19(17. Notice Is hereby Wven that ErHe E. Ctilick of neppner. uregon, nas nied notice oi her in tention to make final commutation proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry o. i.hiah made June ll. lwue. lor the Sec. 2: EH 8E Section S, Township 2 8 Range 28 E, and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams. IT. 8. Commissioner at his office at Heppner, uregon, October 18. 1W7. She names the following wltnestes to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, vis: Percv Huehes. Gnlsle K. Avers. Gorr Vinson and uavid si. iressiev an oi ueoDner. uregon. Aug. 29-Oct. 8. E. W. DAVIS, Register, Notice ! Final AcccmntlBg. Heppner, Obeoon. Timber Land, Act June 3, 137S, NOTICE FOR I I III. IX'.VriO.N. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. June 22nd, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the snlo of timber lands iu the Statee of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Frank Cramer, of Hardman, county of Morrow, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 4174, for the purchase of the NtfSWJ of Section No. 20, in Township No. 5 S., Range No. i, E. W. M and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before J. P. Williams, U. H. Com missioner, at bis office In Heppner, Oregon, on the 20th day Of November, 1907. He names as witnesses: Oil Bates, Archie Barnard, Albert Emery and John Howell all of Hardman, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their Claims in this office on or before said SJth day nt November. 1907. C. W. MOORE, Register. I Septl9-Nov21 C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of Morrow county, Oregon, his final account as administrator of the estate of J. J. Harris, deceased, and that said court hag fixed Monday tne 4th day of November, 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as the time, and the county court rooms in the court house in the city of Heppner as the place for hearing said account and final settlement thereof. All persons having any objections to offer to such account are required to make or file same On or before said date. FRANK GILLIAM, Administrator. Sept26-Oct24. 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