Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 03, 1907, Image 4

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    The Hcppncr Gazette
EtWiBhpH March 80. l.W.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Frod Wai'nocls
Catered at the Postoffiee at Heppner Oregon, m
lecond-clttui matter.
Thkbsday Oct
1907.
THIRD DISTRICT
FAIR A SUCCESS
R; Premiums Awarded To ,Hor.
row Co u ii I) People.
TV Third District Fair which closed
at Pendleton last Sun Joy was a great
Morrow county yeople speak very
highly of the treatment received at the
han'sot rnutilli county peop'e.
O. F. Henderson who had charge of
the Morrow county exh bit 6vs that the
03)7 Jftolt he had wan the fact that there
weie ot enoujjti Morrow county people
Morrow county people earned off
trar.T premiums.
Id Ibe way of fine stock O. Minor's
Shorthorns were in a tins by theru
eelvea and carried off 10 premiums. Mr.
Kinoralso received two premiums on
3't oltrj P. C. Guidane, Black Min
oreaa, 1st; Uarred Rocks, 1st; Brown
IegLotiks. 1st. Win. Cowins, games,
lt. A.G. Slocuni, Blue Andelusionp,
let.
FroitF Dish Flemish Beauty pea s,
John Olden, 1st ; brx autumn apples,
Harry Cumtnings, 1st ; dish yellow egi I
(Aams, Joe Hayes, 1st; Fall Peppin
a.Pr)9, James McHaiey, 1st; dish
Baldwin apples, Theo Anderson, 1st;
dish Hungarian prunes, Jos Hayes, 1st;
&sb King of Tompkins, Andrew
Kroner, 1st; dish Spetinbnrg apples,
JohnA'den, 1st; box Graveastein ap
ples, packed, Harry Cummings, 2d;
disb Ben Davia apples, John Olden, 2d ;
dwh Fall Butter apples, Andrew lieaney,
2d ; disb Early Crawford peaches, John
Olden, 2d.
Vegetables Onions, W. B . E wing, 1st ;
White and Yellow Carrots. W. O. Minor,
lit; fqnash, Nels Magnosen, 1st; table
beets, W. O. Minor, 1st; largest single
head cabbaga, J. T. McMillan, 2d;
Mangel Wenzel beets, W. O. Minor, 1st;
.disti tomatoes, David Pearson, 2d;
eqiasb yeaeral exhibit, W. B. Ewioc,
lt.
Wools Anderson Hayes, 1st; Merino
fieece wool, D. O, Justus, 2d.
Wheat One peck display winter whea',
II. A. Myers, 2d.
Saddles Man's saddle, E. G. Noble,
1st.
Art Pastel, Mrs. S. E. Nolson, 1st.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Papaitment of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office, Lniiranrie, OreRon.
September, 4, UW.
To w hom it may concern:
Notice U hereby iriveu. that the Htate of
OreKon, ilul oil the l.Mli ! of August. HOT.
make application for the following described
land, at Indemnity lor the designated losses
auilained to its grant of public lands for
common schools, made by the a t of CoiiRress
of Antfunt U. 1843, and ant upplemeutary
thereto, urn! agrees to aocppt the same In lull
satisfaction ol the loasea assigned, to-wit:
8WS NVi Sec 82 T. 3 8., K. 29, E. W. M.
Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office during the period of
publication.
SeptlU-Octl" E. W. DAVIS, Roiilster.
SUMMONS.
In the CI cult Court ol the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County.
L. P. Davidson, plaintiff, vs. 8. E. Lee. Hattie
Lee, Henry T. Lee, Mary Lee and the First Na
tional Bank of Heppner, a corporation, de
fendants.
To Hattie Lee. defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint Hied against you in the
above entitled suit on or before the 24 th day of
October. 1907, the date of the last publication of
this lumnons, and if you fall to answer lor
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
court to grant the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to wit:
For an ordar authorizing and empowering the
plaii tiff to sell as provided by law the follow
lng described property, to wit:
The west half the west half of the northeast
quarter of Section fifteen in Township two;
South Range twenty-five, East of Willamette
Meridian, In Morrow County, State of Oregon,
also,
The following described personal property,
to wit:
Fpnr gray horses, two bay horses, two black
horses, two sorrel horses. All branded and all
work horses.
And to apply the proceeds of said sale to the
payment of the amount due the plaintiff to.
gether with the attorney's fee9 and the costs
and disbursements of this suit.
This summons U served on you in pursuance
of an order of the Hon. T, W. Ayers, Judge of
the County Court of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, duly made and entered In said unit on
the 19th day of September, ll07.
Date of tbe first publication of this summons
is September 12, 1907.
BEDFIELD & VAN VACTOR.
Septl2-Ootl0 Attorneys for Plaintiff
4 -357.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
H names ns witnesans:
William T. MoKohertH, Charles Cox, William
Williams and Hugh t'urr.n all of Heppuer
Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above-described lauds are requested to file their
claims in this office 00 or before said 2'.'d day of
November, 1907.
8eptl9-Nov2l E. W. DAVIS. HegUter.
4-3"7.
Timber Laud, Act June 3 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I' nlted States Land Office, La Grande, Oiegon.
August 27, WO.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions 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," as extended
to ail the Public Land States by act of August
4, 1S92, Clinton E. Woodson, of Heppner, county
of Morrow, State of Oregon, has this dav filed
in this office his sworn statement No. 5573, lor
the purchase of the 8'4 8EV Sec. 11), NV4 NEVi of
Section No. 30. in Township No. 4 8 , Range No.
28. E, W. M and will offer proof to show that
the land songht i more valuable for Its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to
establish lis claim to said land before J. P.
Williams. U. 8. Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, oil Friday, the 22d day of November.
1907.
He names as witnesses:
W. O. Minor, Robert D. Watins, Lafe Pen-
land and C. A. Minor all of Heppner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe
above, described lauds are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 22d day of
November, 1907.
Septl9-Sov2l E. W. DAVIS, Iteglster.
Timber Land, Act June 3, ts8.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
II
M
arquardseiu s
Department Store
United States Land Office, La Grande, Oregon.
September 3. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
1878, entitled "An act for the Bale of timber
lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory." as extend.
ed to all the Public Land States by aot of
August 4, 1892, Clyde Brock, of Heppner, county
of Morrow, State of Oregon has this day filed in
this office his sworn statement No. Ml 3. for the
purchase of the N (4 NE!, NH NWfcof Section
No. 29. in Township No. 4 8., Range No. 28, E.
W.M..and will offer proof to show tat the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before J. P.
Williams, U. 8. Commissioner at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, the 22d, day of November,
1907.
He names as witnesses:
Robert i). Watkins, Robert A. Thompson,
William O. Minor and Charles A. Minor all of
Heppner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in ihi office on or before said 22d, day of
November. 1907.
Septl8-Nov21 E. W. DAVIS, Register.
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. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Slates of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended
to all the Public Land States b act of August 4
1892, Horace M. Yoaaum of Heppner, county of
Morrow, State of Oregon, has this day tiled lu
this office his sworn ata emeut No. 5,Vi7, for the
purchase of the NKfcSEii & WJ4SEJ4 & NE
SWX, of Section No. 17, in Township No. 4 8.
Range 28 K. W. M.. and will offer proof to show
that the laud sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes
and to establish his claim to said land before
J. P. Williams, U. S Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Thursday, the 21st day of November,
1907.
He names as witnesses:
Smith P. Devin, William Lillard, James Hager
and Norman Kelly ail of Heppner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims In th s office on or be to re said 21st day of
November, 1907.
8eptl9-Nov 21 E. W . DAVIS. Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
4 - 357.
Timber Land. Act JnneS, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
John Hyde starts for Heppner
todav lvith a baud o 400 head of
beef cattle. They will be shipped
to tbe Portland Meat company.
Blue Moantbin Eagle.
Making Good.
There fs no way of making lotting
friends like "Making Good;" and Doctor
Pierce's medicines well exemplify this,
aad their friends, after more than two
decades of popularity, are numbered by
the hundreds of thousands. They have
made good" and they have not mado
drunkards.
A good, honest, square-deal medicine of
known composition Is Dr. Pierce'a Golden
Medical Discovery. It still enjoys an Im
mense salo, while most of the prepara
tions that hare come into prominence in
the earlier period of Its popularity have
"(Cone by the board and are never more
heard of. There must be some reasen for
this long-time popularity and that is to
be found in its superior merits. When
once given a fair trial for weak stomach,
or for lier and blood affections, its supc
rioreur&tiv qualities are soon manifest;
hence it has survived and grown in pop-'
tilarfavor, while scores of less meritorious
article have suddenly flashed into favor
J or a im;i period and then teen as soon
forgotten.
For a torpid liver with its attendant
indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, per
haps &a.ne. f nif hr'-ath. nasty coated
torurue. with bitter taste, loss of appetite.
iui distress after eating, nervousness
and debility, nothing is so good as I)r.
Pierrss Golden Medical Discovery. It's
n honest. i lap-dea m-dicitie with all
lis uinxlierits printed on bottle-wrapper
no secret, no hocus-pocus humlmg.
t!KV,-fore il'tn't iic, i,' ,1 suhst'Outc that
the dealer may ti iol y make a little big
pr proiit. Insist 011 your right to have
v!:;ii yini o;i ! f . ,r.
tm'l buy Dr. Pitrce's f avorite Prescrip
tjo p;c:i!i2 it to prove a "cure-all." It
is (x:ty aivi-.(i f,,r woman's ait
rneir.s. It make- weaw w ,men strong and
sick worm-u wcil. advertised than
sonv pti'p trillions sold fv line purposes.
Hi sw.tng curative virtues stiij maintain
iU tuition in tho front ranks, where It
ov.-r two i!"cad.- a 20. As an In
vigvratniLT tonic and Mrengthening nerv
ine it is hiji-'jiial'-d. It v.on't satisfy those
vim ;lnt " booz)'." for ther is nut & rirnn
ak-rihol in it.
Dr. Merce's Hensant Pellets, the mitf
nui Little Liver l'iijs. although tb' first
fill of their kind in the market, still lead,
and when once tried are ever afterwards
in favor. Easy to take as candy one to
tLrw a dose. Much imiuiud but never
United States Land Offloe, La Grande, Oregon.
August 26, 1907.
Notice li hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of
June 8, 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 aet of August 4,
WW, Edward H. Currin of Heppner, county of
Morrow, state of Oregon, has this day filed in
thU office his sworn statement No. 5561, for the
purchase of the and SEiNWJi and
8W!NE!4of 8eCtion No. 12. in Township No
4 8. Range No. 28, E. W. M and will offer proof
to show tbat the land sought is more valuable
for iU timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
before J. P. Williams, U. 8. Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on Friday the 22d day of
November, 1907.
United 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, 1878, entitled "An aot for . the sale of
timber lands ln'the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,
1S9J, Luther Huston, of Eight Mile, county ot
Morrow, State of Oregon, has on May 18, 1907.
filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4100,
for the purchase of the N'N'E of Section
No. 2a, in Township No. 5 S.. Range No. S.r E.
W. M.. and ill oiler 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. William, U.
8. Commissioner at his office in Heppner,
Oregon, on or before the 21st day of November,
1907.
He names as witnesses:
Claude Huston, Henry Wilhelm, Thomas
Muigrave and Ray Hadley all of Hardman,
Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office 011 or before said 21st day
of Nove-nber. 1907.
Septl9-Novi!l C. W. MOOHE, Register,
CHASE & SANBORN'S
COFFEES AND TEAS
We Have a Complete Line.
Chase & Sanborn's Red Seal Coffee is
acknowledged to be the best coffee
sold to the American people. Noth
ing better at any price. .
One pound tin Red Seal Coffee 40c
Two pound tin Red Seal Coffee 75c
Why pay more for inferior Coffee when
have Chase & Sanborn's best at
the above price. Try it.
you can
We are Exclusive Selling Agents for Heppner
Maranardsens Denartment Store, hwmi hm
i i ' li
Quality Always Higher
Than Price
21223933
Notice to Creditor...;
Notice is hereby given tbat the undersigned
has been appointed administrator of the estate
of J. J. McQee. deceased, by the County Court
of Morrow County, Oregon. All persona hav
ing claims against said estate are her.br notified
and required to present the same to meat tbe
office of C. E. Woodson in the city of Heppner,
Oregon, duly verified as by law required within
six months from date of firtit publication hereof,
Dated this 13th day of Sept., 19u7.
M. 8. MAXWELL, Administrator.
8eptl9-Octl7.
Fil NATIONAL ME
of Heppner
C. A. PJlKA, President
1 A. K II 10 A, Vict-I'resident
GEO. CONSEU. Cashier
K L. FKDELANI), Asst.
Cas
iter
Oldest Bank in Morrow Co.
The First National lias been identified with Morrow County
interests for over twenty years, and with our past experience w e are
prepared io furniHh all ercommoddtions consistent with bound bunk
ing under the National I'atik Act.
We ha veal way a made a ppecialty of hanking by mail. Customers
out of town receive the earue attention as tbone dointr business at
the bank. General banking business solicited. Four per cent paid
on time deposits.
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Headers
Binders
Hay Rakes
Every thing
needed in
the harvest
field.
We are doing things in Farm Machinery. See
our modern, up-to-date farm equipment, the best.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Big Circus Coming.
Ideal Gentleman's
esort
BILLIARD AND POOL ROOMS
We take special pride in keeping our Tobacco and
Cigars in excellent condition. Forty different brands
ot high grade cigars constantly in stock. Try one of
our Havanas. Cigars wholesale and Retail.
Heppner is soon to have a big
circas which is a form of entertain
ment the city has not enjoyed for
some time. JNat lieiss who has
earned the title even in this
cosmopolitan country of Circus
King in the northwest is bringing
his big show here on October 7th.
This is the first time Mr. Beis3 has
brought the circus to Heppner,
which speaks well for his faith in
the city and his confidence in his
ability to please the public. The
circus nas showed in all of the
large cities of the west this summer
and is highly spoken of by the
p:esi and public.
Mr. Reiss has a special train of
fourteen cars and carries 12." peoplf .
All the artists are clever, especihlly j lhere will be a special meeting
the Smiletta Biothers champion I of the Heppner Wool Growers'
horizontal bar performers of the ; Association, at the courthouse in
world, one turning a double somer- j Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday,
Fault from a bix foot horizontal bar. J October 1J07, for the purpotie
The Smiletta Sisters wonderful j of electing delegates to the annual
contortionists. Madamo Xanda : meeting of the Oregon Wool
and six funny old clowns.
Mr. Reiss also famishes a free
attraction. Shortly before the
opening of the doors Maximo, tbe
highest diving dog io the world,
makes his dive from a dizzy height
oat where every one may see him.
Maximo throws himself headfirst
into a net from the eminence of a
ladder 100 feet high.
There will be two pesformances
at 2 and 8 p. m.
Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m.
Chas. Erhart was up from lone,
Saturday.
Attorney Frank Robison, of lone,
was a Heppner visitor, Saturday.
Attention H'ool lirowcri.
Mrs. Otis Welch was a passenger
for Portland, Saturday.
Sam Harris recently sold a band
of sheep to Ed Hayes, of Heppner,
receiving $3.50 aod $4.00.
and her troop of coach dos the
only troupe of its kind in the world,
seventeen in number. Trof. Gilbert
Land balancer a daring and sensa
tional act. De Var sisters triple
trapeze act Prof. Zeralda musical
aerial act, and others too numerous
to mention. Every act a feature,
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.
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