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Oregon llltitortciil Society City Hall HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. & 1908 VOL. 24. NO. 1 !C1 8. E. CARR. Pre. B. P. GULP, Vice Prea. W. 8. WHARTON . Cashier Bank of Heppner Caoita J Stock $50,000 Folly Pi LOANS MADE AT BIGHT PER GENT - PER ANNUM - - Organized under the laB of the state of Oregon $25,000 daylight burglar insurance carried Member of the American Bankers Association Insured Bank money orders issued Accounts by mail solicited All communications answered the same day they are received The Bank of Heppner through Us large connections is in a position to extend large accommodations and the greatest safety o all its depositors FADE PEE DEHT INTEREST P8ID Ofl TIE DEPOSITS Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fire proof building. European Plan Rates $1,00 and wt FniL Metwchas, Mana er. Thil Metschan, Jr. Asst. Manag. r. ( J. MAX FOO Chinas Root and Herb Doctor. He is an experienced compounder of Chinese Medicine. He treats success fully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, lung, liver, kidney, female weakness, catarrh and all diseases of the body bv the use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his office, write for home treat ment. Consultation free- J. Man Foo, successor to Honu; Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al bany, Oregon. STAR HOTEL JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular 11 ICDi Corner Chase and May Sts.. Hepp tier The Palm f Robert ( Hart, Prop. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda High Grade Cigars Fresh Candies Nuts and Fruits Lunch Goods Ice Cold Coca Cola Orangeade Root Ueer 4.347. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Pepartment of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. Deeemlier lrtth, 107. Notice is hereby given that Ella M. Tyler, widow ot E'lwaril H. Tyler: deeeiiBOtl, of Lexing ton. Oregon, han filed notice of her intention to make final five-year proof in euwort of Iter claim, viz: HomHtrnrt Entry No. I171t made Nov. 4, l'.'O.!. for tho NESVN 4 and lttil,2. and 3 of fectioii SI. Township 1 South. Range 2-1 V.., W. M. and thiit said proof will be made before tho Register and Receiver, at The Da.les, Ore mm, on February 4th, ltw, She names the following witnesses tr, prove her outinnons residence npo" and cultivation of the land, viz: H. A. Yocum. John Piper, Hoy Tyler, and W. 15. McAliwter.allof Lexington, Oregon. Dec 2fi-Jat)SG C. W. MOORE. Register. 4-347. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon. December llth, 1907. Notice is hereby " given that Mabel A. Tyler of Lexington, Oregon, has filed notice of her in tentiorJ to make final five-year proofin eupport of her claim, vix: Homestead Entry No. 11899 madeDec. 1M. for the SW of Section 25, TowiiKhlp 1 N.. Range 26E., W. M., and that paid l.roof will be made before the Register and Be-c-irer, at The Dalle. Oregon, on February 4th, 19(18. Bhe name the following witneseee to prOT her continaone residence npon and cultivation of the land. Tlx: R. B. Tyler, ot Lexington. Oregon; J. R. Ash. tnhuat. of Lexington, Oregon: David Hynd. of Heppner, Oregon, William Hynd, of Heppner, XtocMJanS) C. W. MOORE, Register. LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR Men's Clothing Made to Order Cleaning. Pressing Re pairing. Star Hotel Building, May St., Heppner. HEPPNER - - OREGON, 4-S4.V CONTEST NOTICE. Department o the Interior, V. S. Land OMU e, l.a Grande, Oregon. December 14. 1W7, A sufficient contest arlidnvit having been filed in this office by Warner ('. Kennedy, con testant, against homestead entrv No Hm5, made January.!, l'A-4, for8W. Sees 3. Townsl,ip 4, 8. Range4S, K. W. M. by Etta J. Meek, nee Ross testee, in which it is alleged that Etta J. Meek has wholly abandoned ald tract; that be has changed her reaidenee therefrom for mora than two years last past; that said tract is not settled npon and cultivated by said party ax re quired by law, and that her aald abandonment waa not due to her employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the I'nited State. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching eald allega tion at Mo'clock a. m., on January 24, 1M08, before J. P. William. V. 8. t'ommiwMoiier. at hi office at Heppner, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on January to, 1(. before the Register and Receiver at the United State Land Office In La Grande, Ore gon. The aald contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed October 2H. 1907. tet forth facts which ahow that after dnedlllKence personal ervlce of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice i be given by due and proper publication. L'eclWaultf K. VV. DAV1B. Register. tor Sale. One Worthinetou boiler feed pump, 2x3 x 2, guaranteed it) good reoair. Heppner Light & Water Co. ma Oregon Sh online IN GOOD CONDITION Ohlv Line EAST via SULT LUKE and HUB TWO TRAINS DAILY. Daily Departs 7:45 a. m. 7:45 a.m. 7:45 a. m. TIME SCHEDULES Heppseb Or. i ntiv Abbivxs Fast Mall For East and West Fast Mall From East and West ExpresB For East and West Express From East and West Sunday 4 :15 p. m. 4:15 p. 4:30 p. m. STEAMER LINES. Boat service between Portland, Astoria, Orogon City, Dayton. Balem, Independence, Corvallls and all Columbia and Willamette River point. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Riparfa and Lewlpton leave Riparia daily at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lew is ton dally at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner, WmMcMURRAY, g.p.a. Morrow County's 205,000 Sheep Free From Scab. Stockmen Generally Were Never Better Prepared for winter Plenty of Feed. County Btock Inspector A. J. Cook has finished his inspection of sheep in Morrow county- Mr. Cook informs the Gazette that he found sheep all over the county in exceptionally goad con dition, lie was not able to find p. single case of 6cab. Sheep are fat and Mr. Cook states thai h9 Lever saw the stockmen beiter supplied with feed. Following are the individual owners and the number of sheep owned by each party in this county: Ed. McDaid 3,000 John Mclntire 1,800 MikeMcCabe 1,900 McCnllough Bros 2,100 Neilliros 1,850 James Farley 3,200 W. B. Rarrett 4,000 J. W. Beymei 4,200 E. F.Smith 1,030 Andy Rood 2,100 N. Whetstone 5,000 James Hager 3,900 The Wise Furniture Co. Tfye up-to-date Store Half a Carload of Wall Paper Just Received and now ready for your inspection. The latest and most handsome designs that money can buy. See those Beautiful English Designs See our new line of Rugs, Carpets, Mattings and Lineolums. THE NEW HOME Sewing Machine The best on Earth Just arrived, a new lot in great variety Monarch Ranges and Air Tight Heaters We have a large supply of Shingles and Doors Everything in Furniture John Edwards 2,030 D. O. Justus 5,001 Mills & Co. 3,350 Paul Hisler 5,400 John Hayes & Son 6,275 W. E. Straight 1,200 E. II. Bartholomew 2,060 R. F. Wigels worth 5,100 Howard & Linzie 2,280 M. 8. Corrigall 5,845 Jim Morgan 500 Frank McOabe 1,650 Byrns and Mollahan 3,200 Con Carty 3,700 George Currin & Son 10,572 Elder & Gentry 4.00OT Jack Hynd 2,050 John Woodward .. 1,000 John Kilkenny 6,000 Doherty & McDaid 3,000 P. B. Doherty 3,980 Hynd Bros 4,120 W. G. McCarty . . . t 1,700 Mike Curran 1,S50 Jay Devin 1,200 Mike Kenny 3,000 Kelly & DeviDS 1,950 A. Cox...: 2,400 H. Scherzinger 1,700 A. E Wright 4,400 T. J. Merrill 2,025 James Wyland 2,200 J. C. Owens 1,200 Jeff Jones 1,400 J. C. Kirk 1,400 Kistner & Bartholomew.... 4,400 Wright Bros. 3,100 George Huffard ..... 2,275 Mike Marshall 2,450 Al Florence 280 County Court. v Penland L. & L. Co. j. D. French . . jack Matlock . . A. B. Chapman . . O. G. Cox ... A. G. Devore . . Louis Groshens Nat Webb ...... 2,400 A. Vey 4,000 Bob Stanfield 3,800 T. j. Matlock . . . . 1,700 Bill Swick 2.SS6 21,150 1,200 . 1,800 . 3,600 20,50 2,000 1,700 Total 205,169 The colonist rates, which result ed in bringing such a vast immi gration to Oregon duiing September and October, 1907, will be in effect for March and April of 1908. The rate applies on all railroads, to all rail points in Oregon, on the same basis as before $25 from Kansas City, Minneapolis and Duluth;$30 from St. Louis; $33 from Chicago; $50 from New York. The fare is $2.50 Jess on each ticket sold to a point east of Umatilla. An effort will be made by all the commercial bodies throughout the state of Ore gon to make these two months add 20,000 to the population of the state. At the annual election of Raw lins Post No. 31, G. A. R. the fol lowing officers were elected : Com mander, J. II. BoHZnn; Senior Vice commander, W. F. MeNutt; Junior Vice commander, J. II. Mover: Officer of the Day, II. D. Mikesell: Quartermaster, A. Rood; chaplain, Silas Harris; Officer of the Guard, The regular session of county court, after missing the regular meeting in November on account of the holidays, was convened at the court house Wednesday of last week, with a full board present The clerk war ordered to issue a warrant directing the sheriff to collect the delinquent 'tares as shown on the 1906 tax roll. Six new road districts were or dered in accordance with plat now on file with the county clerk. Road supervisors for 1908 were appointed as follows: District no. 1, E. Watkins; no 2f 11 P Long; no 3, A Miesildine; no 4 N L Shaw; no 5, Scott O-iborn; uo 6, W H Clark; no 7, E L Young; no 8, Ralph Akers; no 9, W C Ca son; uo 10, W S Smith; no 11, T W Atkinson; no 12, O S Hodsdoo; no 13, H O McCormick; no 15, Geo Mead; no 10, C E Nelie; no 17, Hugh Currin; no 18, J H Allen; no 19, W E Severance; do 20, Oti Shaner; no 21, John Iiidgeway; no 22, Wm Lillard. The following judges and clerks for the primary and general elec tion were appointed for the differ ent precincts of Morrow county. The first name ia the chairman, followed by the judges and clerks. Alpine W B Finley. O S Hods don, John Kilkenny, E P Jarmon, H L McAlister, Lee Hurt. , Cecil A C Morgan, J A Troed son, W B Ewing, Peter Baaren fiend. F C Dillingham, T W Atkiu son. Dairy J H Wyland, Geo w Chapin, w o Bayless, E Jay Mer rill, O C Stephens, 0 M Hastings. Dry Fork C M Davis, R WT Akers, C J Anderson, FM Holme T W Morgan, O L LundelL Eight Mile- O E Jones, Franfc Anderson, Luther Huston, Theo Anderson, Chas A Stanton, Mose Ashbaugh. Gentry T J Matlock, R S Pen nell, G'C Aiken, H A Emerson, II J Matlock, David Hynd. Heppner w p Scrivner, John Byland, W A Richardson, I O Hager, Frank Brown, WHCowiua. Irrigon M F Wadsworth, C I Roadruck, B V Pompelli, E C Aamilton, Geo Rand, A Daggett Lena W II Clark, J D French John Woodward, Jack Hynd, C A Hinton, H c Currin. Lexington E D McMillan, R L Benge. Karl Bench, J M White, C R McAlister, E c Ball. Mt Vernon Geo Noble, W P Dutton, J L Yeager, J F iYilder, John P Hughes, J R Olden. North lone Paul Beitman, F H Wilson, A B Grover, II O Ely, S P WTilsou, G B Reese. South lone E J Keller, E L. Padberg, H M Olden, P G Bafei ger, E H Andrews, F Burroughs. Wells SpriDgs Ed McDard Frank Co, k, C II Calkin., II E Everett, C.irl Nelson, John Trocd son. The jury list of 230 names vraft M.S.Maxwell: Delegate to St:Ue , drawn from the tax roll aud pliCtil Encampment. II. D. Mikesell; Al- in the jury box. teruate, J. c. Bail. U. Moyer; Adjutant, J Secretary of State P.enson's re port just issued 6hows the total area of National forests in Oregon to be 16,403,534 acres. The total amount received from forest re- serve rentals lor tne year iwi amounted to S13.9S0.S0. Morrow county's apportionment with 152, 975 acres was S129.D1. Crook county leads in acreage 1, 074,760 acres with an apportionment of 1,42221. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cochran, cf Monument, were visitors in Hepp ner the first of the wee. The tax levy for the year was fixed at 7.3 mill as follow': County School I Road State 1.4 A. J. Cook was reappointed stock inspector for Morrow county. bond was placed at $600. Harry Oummings was reappoint ed fruit inspector for the year VJifi. Two hundred and ninety-fire claims were presented and aaiitcA amounting in the aggregate &r both November and January tern, $12,033.55. JUwe reKatl Thi Weekly Creccfk