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Oregon JUMtnrloHi OCJ HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 23. 1908 VOL. 24. NO. 1I7 Entirely Under Local Control and Management Bank of Heppner Capital $50,000 Fully Paid Officers W. O. MINOR. President J. H. McHALEY, Vice-President W. 8. WHARTON, Cashier VAWTER CRAWFORD, Asst. Cashier We Solicit Your FODR PER GEHT INTEREST PAID OHTimEDEPOSlTS A steady increase in the volume of our deposits proves this bank enjoys the confidence of the community. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fireprqof building. European Plan $1.00 Phil Metsciiaw, Manai er. Thil Metscuan, Jr. Asst. Manag r. J. MAN 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 by the use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each caBe. If you cant call at his office, write for home treat ment. Consultation free J. Man Foo, successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 W? Second St., Al bany, Oregon. 4-347. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Otllco at The Dalles, Oregon. December ltftli, M07. Notice U hereby given that Ella M. Tyler, widow of Edward 8. Tyler; deceased, of Lexing ton, Oregon, has filed notice of her intention to make final five-year proof in support of her claim, viz: Hoirfstfad Entry No. 11711 made Nov. 4, 1SH)2. fur the NKSV H and Lots 1.2, and 3 of Poctiou 31, Township I South. Range 2f! E V. M. and that said proof will bo mndo before the Register and Receiver, at The Dailes, Ore gon, on February 4th, 180S, She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, xlz: II. A. Yocum.John riper, Roy Tyler, and W. B. McAIister, all of Lexington, Oregon. Pec 26-Jan3U C. W. MOORE, Register. 4-347. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Ofllce at The Dalles, Oregon. December 11th. 1907. Notice is hereby-given that Mabel A. Tyler of Lexington, Oregon, has filed notice of her in tention to make final fire-year proofin support of her claim, vU?: Homestead Entry No. 11808 madeDec. 10, las, for the 8W? of Section 25, Township 1 N Range 20E., W. M., and that said lroof will be made before the Register and Re ceiver, at The Dailea, Oregon, on February 4th, 1W8. She name the following witnessea to prove her continuous residence npon and cultivation of the land, vlr: B. E. Tyler, of Lexington. Oregon; J. R. Ash. inhust, of Lexington, Oregon: David Hynd, of Heppner, Oregon, William Hynd, of Heppner, Oregon. IcMaa30 C. W. MOOBE, Register. Directors W. O. MINOR C. E. WOODSON W. G. SCOTT J H. McHALEY W. 8. WHARTON Banking Business i STAR HOTEL JEFF INEEL, Proprietor Everything neat and clean at ropulat prices. Corner Chase and May Sis.. Heppner The Palm Robert Hart, Prop. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda High Grade Cigars Fresh Candies Nuts and Fruits Lunch Goods Ice Cold Coca Cola Orangeade Root Beer LOUIS PEARSON Men's Clothing Made to Order Cleaning, Pressing Re pairing. Star Hotel Building, May St., Heppner. HEPPNER - - OREGON, 4-C45. J CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the interior, U . 8. Laud Otllee, La Gruiido, Oregon. December 14. 1W7, A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Warner (J. Kennedy, con testant, against homestead cntrv No ltW', made January 2. IKS, forSW'K. Sec. 3, Township 4, 8. ..align 38, E. W. M. by Etta J. Meek, nee lWs K tostee, in which it Is alleged that Etta J. MWx has wholly abandoned said tract; that she has changed her residence therefrom for more than two years Inst past; that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party h re quired by law, and that her said abandonment was not due to her employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the I'nited Btatea. - Bald parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and oiler evidence touching said allega tion at Wo'clock a. m., on January 24, 1H08, before J. p. Williams, V, 8. Commissioner, at hi office at Heppner, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on January 80. 18, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in La Qrande, Ore gon. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed October 28. 1907. let forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice ran not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice I be given by due and proper publication. DcclO-Janltt K. W. DAV1B. Register. tor Sale. One Wortuinstou boiler feed pump, 2 x 3 x 2, guaranteed iu good rerair. Heppner Liht & Water Oo. OREGON --tfltivioi" Pacific Onlv,Ijine EAST via SHLT LUKE autt BID TWO TRAINS DAILY. Daily Departs TIME SCHEDULES Da?ly Arrives Heppner Ob. Fast Mail For East and West Fast Mail From East and West Express For East and West Express From East'and West Sunday 7:45 a. m. 4:15 p. id. 4:15 p. 4:80 p.m. 7:45 a.m. .7:45 a. m. STEAMER LINES. Boat service between Portland, Astoria, Orogon City, Dayton. Salem, Independence, Corvallls and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Rlparia and Lewiston leave Riparia daily at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lewiston daily at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. 6. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner, WmMcMCRRAY, 6. P. A. The TW Furniture Co. The up - to - 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 Says the Telegram: General Traffic Managor II. B. Adams, of the North Bank Road, together with a staff of officials identified with different departments of the system, has jast returned from a careful inspecteon of the road from Vancouver to Pasco. He gives glowing accounts of the fine pro gress that has been made in the work of construction. Practically every branch of service was repre sented in the personnel of the in spection partv, and the trip just ended was the most careful view yet taken of the problems con frosting the management before it will be in a position to throw open the road to through traffic. "The road was opened from Pasco to Cliffs last Thursday," said Mr. Adams this morniDg, "and if we have good luck we will be able to handle freight traffic by rail as far west as Lyle by the fifteenth. I found everything in a most satis factory condition, and we are doing our utmost to get the large stores of grain at Roosevelt, Patterson, Sandal, Fountain and other poiots moving toward tidewater with the least possible delay." Preaching at the M. E. church, South, next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, bv Rev. w. A. Orr. Communion of Lord's Snpper after preaching. Sunday School at 10 o'clock conducted by R S. Pennell, Sopt. Preaching at 7 p. m. by Rev. J. D. Lewellen, P. E. Quarterly Confer ence Monday morning at 10 o'clock:. All members are requested to be present. date Store Wse Up to tho present timo the winter li been the mildest for many years. No enow to apeak of, no storms and the coldest weather recorded has only been a few degrees below the freezing point. Old residents say that the weather so far this winter has been very much like the winter of 87-'8S. Up to the last day of January, 1888, the weather was mild, but on the last day of the month snow , commenced to fall and the ground was covered to a deDto ot eight inches. The mercury dropped to 25 degrees below zero, and the cold weather lasted for a month. Stock losses were very heavy. At the present time stockmen are much better prepare! tban in early times. There is plenty of feed and even if a bad spell ot weather should come there will be no stock losses of a serious natu-e. Rev. Charles H. Po.ter has some of the finest White Wvandotte chickens in the Noith west. They are beauties and the greatest 09 all egg layers. Three pens, each headed by prize winning males. Pen No. 1 by cockerel winning in six shows. No. 2 by cockerel winning in three shows this year. No. 3 by 3 d prize cockerel at Salem three years ago. See these "Royal Whites" and get some settings of eggs. Mrs Ed. Farnsworth visited relatives in the city the fore part of the week, Geo. Bleakman came from Hardman, Monday. A. Andrews and Ollie Andrews left Tuesday morning for Ashland. ,. Attorney S. . Notson visited lone, Wednesday. Beach Haynes was up from lone, yes terday. R. F. Hnd is in Portland. Wm. Crablree came in from Monu ment yesterday. Harry Duncan is on the sick list this week. Big shipments of fat cattle have been made from Klamath county, mostly from Merrill. An extensive poultry raiser near Pendleton says that town is the best poultry and egg market in the Pacific northwest. The Independence Town Talk se verely criticises a teacher for re quiring a pupil to chew a piece of gum that had been chewed by an other pupil. The Clatsop county judge has sold the old county buildings at the following prices: For old courthouse building. ?50; wood shed, 65; sheriff's office, 85; and the building in which the county court meets, $5. Everything is being put in read iness to rush construction work on the Coos Bay road in early spring with a vast aimy of men. says the Drain Nonpareil. New steal bridge material continues to ar rive almost daily. Nollce to Sheepmen. At a meeting of the executive' com mittee of the Morrow County Woolkrrnw ere Association held in Heppner on Jan uary 21, it was voteJ that the tlate for the annual meeting of the wool prowero of Morrc w connty should he chanced so that it would take place on Saturday. , tab'.tsh her claii.i t-ii.i land tefor. J. P. vrn Feb. 15. Tbi8 was done in order to give ; Hams, V. & Commissioner at his office i" H.-p.-.-each member a chance to attend before j ' yh- I (-he na:ne as w ittu'--es : the busy season eommencss. ar.i as- Till.)1:i j, M..rri i. -v v -y. i-r- Hii there will be election of officers and i,.y, ana ciiflor-l Merrill. :.ll of l!-.r!ntn. ore- many other important matters to come gou. up at this meeting of vital importance Anyanda'! lr-.or; c!.n ' . I aVov-des('r'.l"l :and' an- re to tho sheep men. every memoer is i urged to attend, believing as we do that : tlie time has come for the sheep man to I pool his interest, and that can only be done through cooperation with County, oiic of I inui vn ouiuiin. State, and National associations. There; will be a general discussion and each I . , , . " ...... , I Notice is nerehr given that the nnJeriiiul and every member will be given a chance j h,i,iuistrator of the Kstnte of Kimer Kuruam. frt n'n l.io vvh rn all subiects that ' l1 -cl. has hle.i his tiiml ,yount assti. fi J tO gle 1118 Views CD ail sunjeilB inai mini,tr8toI. witn ,h rtninty l ourt of M rmw Come UP for discussion. Also a chance County. Oregon and that said Court h n w.1 . , I Monday. the'Jnd dav f March. 1V. at the hour to Sel ICS lue DSBl maienai or uiiicrio iui i the ensuing year. Don't be a knocker, but come and stand shoulder to shoulder with each other. By so doing we shsll be able to accomplish much good that could not be done by n individual. Executive Committeb"J Kesideuces are going up all over" Eugene. The Sumpter American picks Geer as the winner of the Congres sional race. The Drain Nonpareil complains that worthless dogs will take the town if the dog tax is not collected more strictly. There is a mining boom at Meiv rill in consequence of a gold nug get as large as a hazelnut discov ered in a chicken's craw. A number of Wisconsin capital ists have arrived in Klamath coun ty and equipped themselves for winter investigation of 'timber lands. Wanted: Iufomati..- ss i. al I-'-h of f 1 lowing name. perto.i - w nil i, M row i nunty some yet-s r -ill ,-.y Spalding A: Sons, w asuiugLo i, I) i;. Edward Casey fltnrv t'D '-r fJaniei Caipenter Kdward (.'m tra Joseph Currm Wanted: Information s to add re8 of fol lowing named parties who lived in 51'rrw County a few years ago Small recoveries rant probably be made. Address Harvey Spalding ! Sons, Washington, V. C. John George Benning Joseph Bartley- Miltou E, Arthur Emma E, Allenr- Lemnel C. Agse Wanted: Information as to address of fol lowing named persons whose addrtas wan Mor row Connty some years ago. Address Harreyv Spalding fc Sons, Washington, D. C. Rosa E. Doyle David G. Duncan'' Thomas F. Dolan Thomas DamTy Wanted: Information as to address of fol lowing named persons whose address was Mar row County some years ago. Addresa Harvey Spalding & Sons, Washington, D J. John D. Cui ran ' Jac"b CdeadleK Phillip L. Coleman F.unk Cod t tit. Orson 8. Cov j Wanted: Information as to adir ss of fol lowing named parties who lived ia Murrotr C'.unty a few years ago. Sm vil rei-overi-u eti probably be made. A'ld et Harvey ti al dins & Sons, Washington D. C. Albert W. Bnssell John E. Bremer" Augnst W. Brietzke Wm. A. BogarJl- , George 9. Bidwell Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1373. Notice For Publication.. Dnited States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregoir Jannary 11th, 1SB" Notice is hereby given that in compliancer 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 extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Au gugt 4, 1892. Tilden H. Williams, of Hardman. connty of Morrow. State of Oregon, has this dayj filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4iH), . for the purchase of the Lot 4 S!' NW!4 A SV". NE4 of Section No. 8, in Township No. 6 Sr . Range No. 26 E. W. M..and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur' poses, and to establish his claim to said land be fore J. F. Williams. U S. Com. at his office int; Heppner. Oregon, ou the 25th day of Mareh, 1908. He names as witnesses: James C. Keithley, Geo. A. Bleaiman, of"" Hardman, Oregin; Silas A. Harris, Jesse Emery, of Parker"s Mill. Oregon Any and all persons claiming alrersely tho ' above-desoribeil laud-) are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 23th day of March, 190S. Jan'.'3 Mchl9 C. W. MOOSE, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon Janv.ry Uth, !. Notice is hereby given that in comp'.iiiuro with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3. 1S78, entitled 'An act for the i!e c f timber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public t i:i J Suites by net of AuRiist 4. N:liirt llow.ul. of Hurd'nan. county of Morrow, S:ati of Oregon, has thi day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 4."!l, for th pun hiife if the SW'-i ? K'-.i A SK' H :-i Seotio i No. is, in Township N-. S. Rang .o. 3 E. W. M.. i w.ll otlr i roof to sh ..v t i i: f!)o land si.,isl.t i !r.or valuali'. f r Us timber or st)m. ,!,'",,' agricultural pnrr.e, and t e i' atverslT th T :es:ed to i'e t1' ir c,.lims , :!ic ,,r March. i.v-. Jau2;i Mct P on or be'.ire giA ! ly C, W. MOOKK, Reaister. 0f uo clock in tne forenoon as itie true. u.i the County lourt house in tli uy ot ueppm-r, Morrow County. Oregor. a the iIace lot hoax ing ssid arcount and any objections theru. and for the settlemeut of said aecount and tate- All persons having nv.j objections to cffr t. such account are iiotitiwi to make or prsat same on or before said date. J-FJJ K. F. HYND, AJuiinistraMr