The Heppner Gazette
EaUblish March SO, 1883.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
Bute rod at the PcxtoRlce at Heppner Oregon, at
econd-clai matter.
Somo Curtoii Facta.
nm . . .
ine greatest neat m never round on
the equator, bot souie ten decrees to
the north, while more severe cold has
be m registered io northern Siberia than
has been found near the Pole.
All German soldiers must learn to
cwirn. Some of them are to expert
that, with their guns and ammunition
on their head and carrying guns and
THURSDAY March 19, 1908 ammuiition; hjr can swim streams
rnom uuuuieu yams wiue.
fewer than 40,000
hard times, dou
DEATH OF
Fails to
There are never
tramps in EngUnd.
hie that number.
Burning orange peel has the faculty
of dissipating the odor of tobacco smoke
iu a roctn.
The first place of worship in western
Australia was unique in two respects
the materials of which it was built and
also the several purposes to which it
1 was devoted. This remarkable building
was made at Perth by so;diers shortly
after their first arrival in IS29, and was
composrd almost entire'y of bulrushes.
Io addition to its use on Sundays for di
vine worship, it occasionally served as
JUDGE HAILEY Hn amate,,r thea'er in the week and dur
ing me wuuie time a a barrack-.
Among the birds the swan lives to be
the oldest, in extreme cases reaching
300 years. The fa'con has been known
to live over 162 years.
Elections for 1908.
Registration opened Jan. Ctb.
(.'loses for primaries April 7.
Primary elections April 17.
Registration reopens April 21.
Closes for election May i5.
GeLeral election June 1.
Registration reopens Sept. 20.
Closes for election Oct 20.
Presidential election Nov. 3.
Builders say that brick in very
acarce iu the valley and it is feared
that not enough for the contempla
ted business blocks iu Eugene for
this summer can be had, says the
Guard.
We have J oved our office tt the Yea-
ger building on Main street, where we
w ll keep on hand dour, mill feed of all
kinds, rolled barley, seed grain and
baled hay. Call and see us when in
town. Morrow Waiehouse Milling
Co.
Kail- After
Operuliou.
Surgical
J. MAN JBOO
Chinese Root and Hmrb Doctor.
He is an experienced comuounder 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 hv
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 Hong Wo Tong Chinese
Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al
bany, Oregou,
Judge Thomas G. Ilniley died
it bis borne in Portland, Sunday
veningr, from tha effects of a sur
gical operation performed at St.
Vincent's Hospital recently. Judge
Stephen Harer, a sheepiran of Long
Creek, has undertaken a move that
would, perhaps, pay other ar.eepmen to
watch. Lambing is in full blast. He
has constructed a. larca burn for thnnnr-
Hailey tailed t" railv alter tne op- p08e and eas arranged at at taints for
eratiwb, and his condition had been the ewes and lambs where heat can be
regarded as serious ever since the obtained by stoves. Mr. Hater believes
Deration was cerformed. He was that u wiil Pa bi ,0 lamb ftt ll,is Bea
I onn fir Mtia .a. ann 1 1- I. . ....'1 1 .
l" large enough to wean IWore winter sets
home a few days ago, and soon jn.and the ewe can have ample th e to
afterward collapsed. lie did not get fat and will have a larger c ip of
rally aain. and rjas-ed auietlv wool at shearing time . Monument En
away Sunday evcniEg. wrp,IM
Judgj Hailey w;;s wida'j known Coos county socialists have ucm
in this stati and iu Idaho. He mated a ticket, as usual.
as formerly a Ju-tice of the Ore-
To whom it may concern :
I have the work to sue to at the ceme
tery for the summer, and having worked
there last summer would say that I am
better prepared to do the work now. I
pay lor the water, Charges reasonable
ALBERT WILLIAMS.
Lock box 75, Heppner.
on Supreme Court. Mayor of Pen
aleton, District Attorney for the
.Sixth District and a leading mem
&er of the Oregon bar and of the
Democratic party. He was born
at La Graud Or., July 13, 1865.
His father, John Hailey, was at
ue time Congressman from Idaho.
Judge Hailey '3 parents moved to
Bois?, Idaho, when he was quite
young, and it whs there he received
his early education., lie then etud
k; Jaw in the ofTuji of Cox &
Bears tie
Signature
of
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
Take it in Time
Juslai Scores of People Have.
ruiuor, at reudLioi), and wasgrad-
c u , i ,1 1. l r
unieu iiuiii iub mv uepni tuieui 01 Montgomery
iV;angt u and L-?e I niversity. fiavs:
In 16S3 he beg-n tho practice of
law and continued it until the
"Winter of I'.KKJ, when lie was ap
pointed to the Supreme Bench to
succeed Judge Wolverton, who was
transferred to th-'-'Federal bench.
When Judge ilniloy's term as
Supreme Court Judge expired, he
afcioduted him-oli' with the law
Sra of Chamberlain, Thomas &
Hailey, of Portland, and has since
been practicing law ihere.
Judge Hailey, in 1892, marripd
Uliss Maud L. Beach, of Ackley,
la. Mrs. Hailey, with their two
daughters. Genevieve pnd Eliza
beth, survive him. The Jndge
was a life-long member of the Epis
opal church. When the end came
lis father and brother, both of
Boise, and Mrs. Hailey, were at his
bedside.
Judge H-ti'.ey was well known in
Morrow county and had many
friends Lere.
Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect the aching back,
Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely
follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills relievo backache,
Care every kiduey ill.
N. C. V. Kislev. caruenter. of 70.") S.
street, Albany, Oregon.
"Having been troubled with pain
in the back just over the kidneys and
annoying irregularities of the kidney
action, I decided to try Doan's Kidnev
Tills and got a box at a d'ug store, ke
lief came after the first dose or two and
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's Kidney
Pills and do not hesitate to do so."
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.
NOriCK (UK FIULIOATIU.X.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office, La Grande, Oregon
March 16. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Fred E. Leonard
of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, niu filed
notice of his intention to make final five-year
proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead
Entry No. 12532, made Muroh 11th, 1908, for the
S'.; N'E E'i NWfc, Suction 20. Township 3 S.
K(iiige27E. W. U,. and that said proof will be
mada before 3 . P. Williams, 0. 8. Com., at his
oflice in Heppner, Oregon, on May 5th, 1908,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, the land, viz:
Myron J. Schlaght, William M. Voos, Joseph
C, Hayes, and Lucy E Voos, all of Heppner,
Oregjn.
McnUI-ArSO F. C. RRAMWBLL, Kjgister.
4 283 a.
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. (Public Land
Sale.)
FREE
FREE
Basket Social
Saturday Night, March
Program of Recitations,
Instrumental and Orchestra Music
Commercial Club House
Baskets Sold
21
Songs,
Department of the Interior.
(Isolated Tract.)
U. 8. Land Office, LaGrande, Oregon.
March 11, 1j08,
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by
the ('omm'.esioiier of the General laud Oilice,
under the ptovisloiis of the act of Cougmsa ap
proved June 27, 195, (31 S'a's . 517'., we will of
fer at public sale to the highest bidder, at lu
o'clock a m., on the 2iml day of April, next, at
this office, the following tract of land: N'j NE
h, SKJi N'Wi4 Sec. in, T. 2 8., K. E. W. Jf,
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lauds are advised to file their claims
or objections on or before the time designated
for sale.
F. C. BRAM WELT', Register.
Mchl9-AprlS A. A. ROBERTS, Keciiver.
FREE
FREE
Heath & Walton
Wanted aoil For Sale
ESTATE
Timber Locations a
Specialty
Farm Lands, Stock
Ranches.
HEPPNER. - - OR.EGON
Bend Bull-tin: Five farmers
Jjviii ia tLe Laidlaw and Tumalo
districts Lave dug wella and have
feeen so fortunate as to find water
t a depth of 10 feet. The water
is cold and pure and ia there in
great abundance for etock and do
mestic purposes.
Prairie City Miner: Grant coun
ty ia sound asleep, and nothing will
ewake ber except a real good earth
quake. It is about time the quake
came, or Bhe will sleep eternally
forever mid ever an J no one to
bury Ler.
PrineviKr-f Review: From all
partd of tiie county come reports of
the thriving condition of all kinds
of livestock. rJIi3 winter has been
bo mild tliti. tl: -re ar numerous
big fctacLs ..f Lay Mt f.,r feeding
in a po-.sile wiuter that may yet
vir-it Crook r'ounty.
An AtheriH mm was arrested on
complaint of hid wire, from whom
Dercent. 3 u
off for CASH at
Thomson
ercen ;
Bros.
Glasses
Bora's.
properly fitted at P,
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. . ., ii, t M, j Ejnnrj
tf.
Highest cash price paid for hides,
pelts and furs. Phill Cohn.
Pacific Lodging
House
C. N.SHINN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With Us
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE
iiiB SALOON
he ia separated,
cow.
for stealing her
Buy Your Furnishings and
Clothing Here
We ask your trade because we know you will appre
ciate goods of reliable quality sold at moderate
prices. Our stocks were never so large. The variety
to select from is v-ry extensive, comprising all the
latest and most desirnble patterns. Examine and
compare quality; you'll find we give the largest se
lection and absolutely the most for your money.
Our new styles of shirts, neckwear, hosiery, gloves,
hats and underwear are in. We are showing the
nicest line of ladies waists ever brought to Heppner,
comprising all the latest styles. Come and be con
vinced. Our grocery stock is complete.
We are here all the time
Five per cent off for Cash
We consider our monthly accounts the same as cash
Thomson Bros.
The Club
For Ihose who
appreciate Qual
ity.
13 T3 TLXTTT .Tr
Liberty Meat Market
Boyer & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Hkhect market
m
of I-Io joiner
C. A. HUi;.V, Pre-inr.
T. A, K1IKA, Vi;t-lVeHid,-nt
iKO. CONSKK. Cashier
Jv L. FRDKLANI), Asst. Cashier
Oldest Bank in Morrow Co.
The First National has been identified with Morrow County
lntprems for over twenty years, and with oar past experience we are
prepare. 10 furnish ail Hccommodations consistent with bound bank
ing under the National Hank Act.
WehvealwaymadeaHpeciltyofbankinif bymail. Customers
out of town receive the same attention as those doing business at
the bank. General banking business solicited. Four per cent paid
on Lima dannBira '
w
m
m
GILLIAM & BISBEE
HARDWARE
price
paid for fat stock
1
HEPPNER. OREGON
' See our beautiful line of
Holiday goods consisting
of cut glass, hand painted
china, fancy crockery and
glassware, silverware. Nov-
city sets tor all tastes
hining both beauty
service.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
com-and
i
v j 3 -J j) r$j
The Heppner Gazette and Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal for, 1.75