The Heppner Gazette
Established March SO, 1ASS.
SSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
riSntered at the Tottofflce at Heppner Oregon, as
second-class matter.
Thursday Jan. 16, 1908
D. J. Haynes, of Portland, Oregon
"(Patriarch Instructor of the Grai d Army
tll speak in KTirrow county on the f l.
Jawing dates: lona, Monday evening
-January 27 ; Tuesday afternoon at Lex
i&ifton; Wednesday afternoon at llepp
rtier; Wednesday evening at Heppner
The afternoon lecture in this city wil
be given at the publio school Emldin
S'or the cliildreu. In the evening the
Hectare will be at Roberts' opera lioii'e
for the general public. Mr. Hvne is
;.u:i attorney of Pott land and a speaker of
well known ability. A I are Invited t
..attend the lectures, especially the old
soldiers.
Hall of Lexington Lodge No. 16S, I.
0. O. F.,Lexingto , O egon.
Whereas, It has pleased our Heaven
fly Father to call from our midst our be
hoved brother James O. Allen. There
fore, Resolved. That this LIte has loet
oae oi its esteemed lno'heis, and that
tthe family has lost a kind, loving son
;.Atid brother, and : i. o cuiaiunity a use
:tai and np'-LM '!',;). I
An i be it 1 1 - - . t- i . '1'h t we extend
"to the sorrow intr tamily our heartfelt
sympathy, assuring them that we mourn
-rith them in this t:reat afHiction.
And be it iurther Resolved, That a
fiopy of these resolutions be eynt to the
nfltrkHcen family; that a copy bs sent to
&ch of the comity papers ; a copy to the
Pacific Odd Fellow for publication; and
xLLtt the Charter of Lexington Lodge be
.draped in mourning for thirty days in
zszeZ cry of the deceased brother.
Fraternally submitted,
W. X. Campisell.
R. L. Bexcje.
V, 11 McAusteh.
Will Oregon go Democratic, is
the heading of au editorial iu the
Portland Journal. Thia is easy to
mewer. No.
Miss Artie Mo gan is qu'te sick this
week.
n Clothes cleaned and pressed, called
for and delivered. Guv McKnight
Murdered!
The dirt at the Heppner Steam Laun
dry. Everything back but the dirt.
Phone 171 and we will do the rest.
Heppner Stemn Lanndrv,
Sheriffs Sale.
Mr. Curtis M Kinney and w'fe, of
Kirksville, Mo., arrived in tnis city last
Saturday and are vUitiug with" the fanv
ily of J. J. Adkins, Mr. McKtnney was
formerly a Morrow county resident, hav
ing been born on what in called McKlu
ney creek. It is to be hoped that M".
and Mrs. McKinuey will remain in
Heppner.
Chas. Groshens of Port'and, is visit
ing his brothers Vic aud Louis Grosheus,
aud Paul Hisler.
LPHHl'S.tl'fljg
Strayed or Stoleu.
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BOQTG12S TrllSTZlSfES
i Are said often to bo buried sis feet undfl
i ground. Hut many timos women call on
- Jheir family physicians, surTering, as they
t imiigiiie, one from dyspepsia, another from
I. heart disease, another from liver or kid
: aey disease, anotiher from nervous pros-
tration, another with pain hero and there,
.- and in this way they present alike to
themselves and their eay-u-oing or over
'buy doctor, separate diseases, for which
lie. assuming them to be such, prescribes
his piiLs and potions. In reality, they are
only itmpumg caused by some uterine
.disease. The'plician,ffiTiorant of the
xi use of suiTiTinjiVl'i'S uplSj.reatment
.until large bills are mde. lMmering
patient gets no bettej2wJTC'usTvthe
-wrong treatment, but probably worse?
- Tjrgper mecifine nr. i-'iergp.s rvnr
ff
T-cns)tin. uircctul V trie 'ottscwou Id
have initireiv renmS'eii the "Jiease. there
by dispelling uiithose distressing" symp
toms, and instituting -comfort instead of
' jprolonged misery. It has been well said.
-that "a disease known is hall cured." .
l)r. I'lerce s tavonte 1'rescription is a
vcifiLtine medicine, carefully devised by
au experienced and skillful physician.
;.and adapted to woman s delicate system.
..It it made of native American medicinal
roots and is nerfectlv harmless In its
effects in m"i 'ncri')U or ilif. ttrnflTt
r A a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa
vyonte Prescription" imparts strength to
vtbe whole system and to the organs dis
rlinirtiv feminine in particular. For over
worked, "worn-out," run-down." debill-
-.tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers,
.seamstresses, "shop-girls," house-keepers,
mnrsinff mothers, ana feeble women ern-
-erally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
:1a the zreateat earthlv boon, being un-
K0tialed as an appetizing cordial and re
storative tonic.
As a soothing and strengthening nerr-
la "i avonte rrescnption. " is unequal!
uaad is invaluable in allaying and sub-
.xiuing nervous excitability, irritability,
;jaervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,
neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus'!
i aance, ana oiuer aisiressing, nervous
: symptoms commonly attendant upon
afunctional and organic disease of the
uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and
:lieres mental anxiety and despondency.
Dc Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate
rthe stomach, liver and bowels. One to
zthrj dose. fcasy to take as candy.
Take it in Time
Jutlat Score of People Have.
'Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect the aching back.
Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely
follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills relieve backache,
Cure every kidney ill.
N. C. V. Risley, carpenter, of 705 S.
3Iontgomery street, Albany, Oregon,
-eavs: "Having been troubled with pain
in the back just over the kidneys and
annoying ii regularities of the kidney
action, I decided to try Doan's Kidnev
Tills and got a box at a di-ug store. Re
lief came after the Gret dose or two and
in a short time the aching and other
symptoms were removed. The action
v of the kidneys 'vas corrected and regu
lated an i I am no in a position to con
scientiously recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills and do not hesitate to do so."
For eaie by a'.l dealers. Price 50c.
JFoeter-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York,
oI agents for the United .States. Be
-member the name Doan's, and take r.o
Brenner, Mel-ina, nw qr of section 16 and
e ni iua e ni w or or section n in
township 3 south ot range 21 e w m
and i hf te qrof section 1 and sw qr
ne qr and ne qr nw qr of section 12
all in township 6 south of range 25 e
w m ;
Tax 51 75
Penalty 5 17
Interest 4 ig
Total 91 10
Confer & Hayes, ne qr of section 23, town
ship 4 south range 26 e w m
Tax 5 52
Penalty 55
Interest 43
Total 6 W
Eubanks, J T. Irrigon, lots S and 6 in block
38
Tax
Penalty $
Interest
Total
Davis, Maria A, Irrigon, lot 25 block 38. . .
Tax
Peualty ,
Interest. ;
Total 6
Ferguson, Donald G, Irrigon, lots 22 and
23 block 38
Tax 1 44
Penalty 14
Interest
Total
R- ed. H, Irrigon, lot 4 block 3s
Tax
Penalty
Interest
Total
ywmin, josepn, lrntron, lot 17 bl.xk 39..
Tax 10 31
enalty 1 f)3
Interest si
Total 12 25
Fitzgerald, Patrick, Irrigon, lota 2 and 3 in
block 39
Tax
Penalty !.4
Interest
Total
Slesick, F P, Irrigon, lots 11 and 12 in
block 41
Tax...,
Penally gi!
Interest 49
Total 7 35
Koadruck, Corey and Henkle, Irrigon. lots
7, 8, 9 and 10 in block 49
Tax 2 15
Penalty 21
Interest ' in
Total 2 52
Now therefore, in the name of the
PtiiTa if Or,(,nl 11 n 1 1 in ..nm 1 i ...... ... i . L.
cm 111 V.VHJIIttUUC Willi i
said warrant, nuly endorsed on said as
sessment roll, I will, on Saturday, the
1st day of tebrnary, 1908, at the hour
ot ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the
front door of the Court house in Hepp
ner, Morrow County, Oregon, and from
day to day thereafter until all of said
real property is sold, offer for - s le the
above described real property at public
auction, for cash, subject to redemption,
10 eaiieiy eaiu warrant, 10 ttie person
who will pay the taxes, penalties and
interest and costs, and take a certificate
of sale at the lowest rate of interest;
provided nowever. the maximum rate
shall not exceed ten per cent.
Dated the 2nd day of Jan. 1908.
E. M. 8HUTT.
Sheriff and Tax Collector for Morrow
County, Oregon.
Sheriff'sNote
Any person owning any of the above
described real property and desirous of
paving the taxes on the same before the
date of sale, and thus savir g their
property from going to sale, will be re
qoired to pay the taxes, penalties and
interest as given opposite eath parcel of
real property, and in addition to this
am, twenty-five cents for each line
used in describing said real property
and giving the taxes and the costs there
on in the above advertisement.
E. M. 8HUTT, Sheriff.
One three vearold dark bay coH; one
two year old bay colt with uraall white
spot on forehead ; both branded with tri
angle on right fore shoulder.
Twenty-five dollars reward given for
fauj deliveied to i. II. Kestersou, Ce
oils. Oregon.
Wanted aid For Sale
Glasses
Bora's.
properly fitted at P.
Highest cash price paid for bides,
pelts and furs. Phill Colin.
Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and
Heppner Gazette only $1.75 per year.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE toil Pl'KXlCATlOft.
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Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon
December 12th, 1907.
Notice ia hereby given that Augustus Hoskins,
of Hardman, County of Morrow, State
of Oregon, has applied to purchase, under the
act of Coiigrejs of June 3, 1878. aa extended by
act of August 4, 1892, the SWNWy and
SV?l4, Section IS, T 5 S . R. 29 E. W. M.. and will
offer proof to show that, the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, mid to establish his claim to sail
land before J. P. Williams, U. 8, Comin'r. at his
office in Heppner, Or., ou the 6th day of March,
1908.
He names as hs witnesses:
Hardy P. Long, Ed:ir llattejon, Arthur Reid,
John Brown, all of Heppner. Oregon.
Any and all parsons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds aro requested to file their
claims in this office on or befora faid tich day of
March, 1908.
C. W. SIOOIiE. Register.
Dec. 26-Mch 6.
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Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
What Is a Pattern?
T
Webster says it is "A Model for Imitation"
He also says:
"To Pattern Means to Copy"
McGalls
are Patterns
Notice f Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed administrator of the Estate of J.
J. Roberts, deceased, has filed in the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow county his final account as such
administrator. The said County Court
has appointed and fixed the 3rd day of
February, 1!)08, at the hour rf 10 o'clock.
A. M., at the county court roori in Hepp
ner, iVIorr w County, Oregon, as the
time and pi ce for the hearing and set
tlement of said final Account. All per
sons inteiested or objecting to such ac
count are required to appear at such
time and place or file the:r objections to
such accouutand eettlement thereof.
FRANK ROBERTS
Administrator.
United States Land OHice, La Grande, Oregon.
December 9.1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the aci 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
August 4, 1892, Hugh B. Esson, of Hood River,
county of Wasco, state of Oregon, ha thia day
filed iu this office his sworn statement No. 5853,
for the purchase of iheKij XWJ,, E;4 8V'!-4 '.
Section No. 13, in Township No. 4 8., Kange No
29, E. W. M.. and will offer proof to show tat
the laud sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone thau for agriutiltnral purposes, and to
establish his claim to paid land before the Reg
ister and Receiver at Li Grande, Oregon, on
Thursday, the 27th day of February, 1HC8.
He names as witnesses:
David C. Brichoux, of La Grande, Oregon;
John Seitzinger, of Portland, Orecon; William
J. Brownell, and Charles Hall, of Hood River,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lunda are requested to file their
claims in thi office on or before said 27th day of
February. 1908.
I)ecl9-Febl9 E. W. DAVIS, Register
4157.
Timber Land, Act June 3 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
All others are imitations, copied after McCall's.
McCall's own original Patterns
and Magazines on sale
. r At
Marquardsen's Dep't
Store
Heppner,
Other pattern representatives
You should ascertain it.
Oregon.
admit it.
4-157.
Timber Land, Act Juno 3, 1S78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Oili ce, The Dalit-s, Oregon
September 9th ,1907. i
Notice is hereby given that in compliance !
with the provisions of the act of Congress of j
o unea, ims, enntieu "An act lor the sale of
timber lands iu the States of California, Orngoii,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Land States bv act of
August 4, 1892,
Cora if, Morrill, of Hardman, county of
Morrow, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in
this ol'ice bur sworn statement No. 4313. for tho
purchase of Lots 2. 3 and 4 audS'A'!4 NW!4 of
Section No. 4, in Township No. 6 S.. Kni;ge No.
28 E., W. M. and will cifer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for us timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish her claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 23rd day of January, 1908.
She names as witnesses: George W, Chapln,
Annie B. Cha: in, Otis E. Shnner and John A.
Adams, all ot Hardman, Oregon.
Any and.al persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 23rd day
oi January, 19C8.
Nov'2Uan2S C. W. MOORE, Register,
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office, La Grande, Oregon
Decembers, 1907.
Notice U he-eby given that iu compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 1, 1873. entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory" aa extended
to all the Public Land States by aet of August 4
1892, William J. Brownell, of Hood River, coun.
ty of Wasco, state of Oregon, has this day filed
in this office his i-worn statement No. 5S52. for
the purchase of the K4 of Section Mo. 13, in
Township No. 4 8. Knnge No. 29, K. W. M and
will oiler proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for iu timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before U Iteelster and Receiver at
La Urande, Oregon, on I huraday the 27th day of
February, iytl8.
He names as witnees-B:
David C. Brichoux, oi La Grande, Oregon;
John Suitzinger, of Portland, Oregon: Charles
Hall, and Hugh B. Esson, of Hood River, Ore
gon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described ltiids are requested to die their
claims in thir .rfnee on or Deture said tn uay
February, 1908.
Decl9-Febt9 E. W. DAVI3. Register,
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon.
December ii, 190).
Notice is hereby given that Fridolph Ander
son, t t Gurdane, Oregon, has tiied notice of his
Intention to make hnal five-year proof in sup'
port oi bis claim, viz: Homestead Entry No.
11 48i m de May 31, Wi. for thesEK NEfc.NE!;
sEV Section 4. 8Wi4 XWfe. N WW HVV'i. section
8, Township 4 H., Range 29 E. W. M., and that
said proof will be made before J. P. Williams.
U. 8. Commisionr, at his office in Heppner,
uregon, on eoy. iu, rjuo.
lie names the following witnesses to prova
nis continuous residence upon, ana cultivation
or, me lauo viz:
Jesse L. rench. of Ourdane, Oregon ; Joseph
Bays, of Heppner. Oreeou: WllliHm L. Shell. l
fturdaue, Oregon; Thomas J. Burroughs, of
Uurdane, Oregon,
Jan2-Feb8 E. W. DAVI3, Register
Ideal Gentleman's Besort
; BILL ARD 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 etpek. Try one of
our Havanas. Cigara wholesale and Retail.
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE and the
WEEKLY OREGONIAN tor 1.75
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1873.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
4-157.
Timber Land Act June. 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Boyer & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid br fat stock
United States Land office. La Grande, Oregon
November 18, 1907
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the rirovisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, l;f?, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada an! Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land Status by act of
August 4, 1492.
Victor A. Groshcns of Heppner, county
of Morrow, Ftate of Oreaon, Las this day
filed in this office his sworn statement No.
5S27. for (he purchase of the W4 NEii Section 9
8W4 8Eii BE' SWJ ol (Section No. 4 in Town-
ship No. 4 S. Range No- 2H E. W. M., and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural pnrposeand to establish hit claim
to said land before J. P. Williams, U. 8. Com
missioner at hi office in.Heppner, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 5th day of February 1908.
Ha names as witnesses: Bherman 8hw,
John McCullough. Lewis A. Florence and
Norman A. Keller all of Heppner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands ars requested to file their
claims In this office on or before said 5th day
ot February 1903.
Nov-Jan30 Z. W. DAVIS, Register.
United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon
December 18th. 1UU7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions oi the act of l.ongress of
Junes, 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 Public Land States by act of August 4,
1893, James Ferson, of Hardman, county ot
Morrow, State of Oregon, has this day filed In
this office his sworn statement No. 4487, far the
purchase of the NEJ4 SEH of Section No. Si, in
Township No. 5 8.. Range No. 23 E. W. M
and will oiler proof to show that the land Sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish bisclalm
to said land before J. P. W illiam. U. 8. Com.
missiouer at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on
the 10th day of March, 1308.
He names as witnesses:
George VV. Chapin, William E. Severance,
William McDaniel. and Edward S. McDanicl
all of Hardman. Oregon.
Any and all pernons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in thi oliice on or before said 10i.li day
of March. 1908.
Jan2-Mar5 C. W. MOOBE, Register.
Stockholders' .tlcoiiug.
Notice is hereby lven that the regalaranniial
meeting of the stockholders of the Heppner
Mining Co. will be held at the oliice of Bed field
& Van Aactor, in Heppner. Oregon, on the se e
ond Thursday in February. 190. the same being
the llth day of the month, at 2 o'clocc P, M. of
said day, for the purpose of electing officers and
other business that may come before the meet
ing.
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FIRST II Bil
of Heppner
C. A. RHEA, President
T. A, RHEA, Vice-President
GEO. CONSER, Cashier
E. L. FU0ELAND, Asst. CaBhier
Oldest Bank in Alorrow Co.
The First National has been identified with Morrow nnnni. i.
interests for over twenty years, and with our past experience wa are W
prepared to furnish all accommodations consistent with bound bank
ing; under the National Bank Act.
We have always made a specialty of banking by mail. Customers
out of town receive the same attention as those doin business at
the bank. General banking business solicited. Four per cent paid
on time deposits.
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GILLIAM & BISBEE
HARDWARE
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HEPPNER. OREGON
D. B. 6TALTEK, Pres.
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