Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 16, 1908, Image 1

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    Oregon UlntorJori I Sociely
City Hull
VOL. 24.
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL I04 1908
NO. IIS:
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the tinderHltfticd
have loaned thu following described lauds for
the year of 1IKIH, to.wit:
The n hf no qr, ne qr ne qr, ne qr nw qr, ne qr
w qr, & 11 hf Be (r. 8eo 0; ue qr nw qr, a hf nw
qr b n hf h hf Kec 10; w qr ne qr, w hf nw qr, &
e qr nw qr, & bo qr ta qr. Bee 11; aw qr Sw qr Beo
12; w hf nw qr, Hoc lit; se qr aw qr. e hf ie qr, it
hw qr ae qr, ae qr aw qr Beo 14; ne qrSec 15; n bf
n hf Bee 29 & ne qr no qr Sec 30; e hf nw qr, e
ae qr Bee 15: n hf n hf & w hf aw qr; ae qr iw qr,
w qr ae qr Sec 17 ; ne qr n w qr, bw qr se qr Beo
18; ne qr, e hfjnw qr, He qr Bee IB; all of Bee 20,
less 80 acrea; nw qr u bf swqr Bee 21; nw qr Bee,
24; nw qr Sec, 27; wbf nw qr n hf nw qr.aeqrnw
qr Bee 28; aw qr ne qr, b bf nw qr, nbfeeqrBeol;
hf ne qr, ne qr nw qr Sec 2; a hf aw qr, ae qr w
qr, b hf n hf Bee 3; ho qr ne qr, n bf se qr, iw qr
ae qr, nw qr nw qr Heo 4; s hf ne qr, Be qr nw qr
fc ne qr aw qr, 8 hf sw qr 8ec 5; ea qr nw qr &
L;ita 2, S, and 5,bw qr it H hf se qr Hoc (1; ne qr
ne qr, a hf re qr it nw qr Hoc 7; hw qr hw qr Bee
7; w hf ne qr, ne qr ne qr, a hf nw qr See H; n hf
aw qr, ae qr hw qr it a hf se qr Hec 8; (iIhO Kota
8, 4, and 5 it so qr nw qr Sue il, hf ee qr, e bf
aw qr, n w qr aw qr Bee 1 ; ne qr ne qr Bee 12; ae
qr Sec 3; ac qr nw qr it c bf sw qr & hw qr 8w qr
Sec 8; no qr, B hf S9 qr it h hf hw qr Sec 10; W M
nw qr & w hf se qr, sw qr fc'ec 15; s hf se qr Sec
20; 8 hf iw qr, c hf ne qr, ne qr se qr Sec 21 ; c hf
ne q r, nw qr ne qr, ne qr nw qr, w bf nw qr it
w qt bw qr Sec 22; sw qr nw qr and nw qr nv
qrSec s hf ne qr, nw qr ne qr, ne qr nw qr
Sec 24 ; sw qr sw qr Sec 1; e hf sw qr Sec 2; Lot 4
Sec ;i; It9 1, 2. S, mid 4, sw or i'e 'in se qr nw
qr, li hf w qr Sec 4; n hi se qr, 17t 1 Sec 5; sw
qr ne qr, nw qr nw qr, 8 bl nw qr wee v n ui ue
qr, se qr ne qr, ne qr nw qr Sec 11; nw qr nw qr
Beo 12; ne qr, e hf nw qr, nw qr ce (r, tie qr sw
qr Sec 13, Lot S, X, 4 and e hf 6w qr Bee 10; se qr
ae qr Bee 22; n hf nw qr, se qr nw qr, e hf sw qr,
aw qr aw qr Bee 23; nw qr nw qr Bee 20; C hf Be
qr Bee 81 ; n hf bw qr Sec 82; all in Township 6
eaat of Willamette MerlUliUi,.
All porsana are lltrfeb? nhtifiijd 6t to tress
pass, or graze any Phep; ljKHH, cattle or stock
Of any kind ou said r",.rfeioed premises or any
part thereof. Aiyuheso trefi-paPHilig on aald
lands or any n ft thereof will be dealt with
etrictlT according to law.
Dated tlilij ir,th day of April A. D., 1908.
MIKE MARSHALL.
HARNEY DOHKRTY.
Executor's Notice.
Notlea la hereby given that the under! KweJ
has been appointed eXecutor of the last will and
tentament of K. Knck, dereafed, and all persona
havlnn claim walnst il estate are hereby re
iueste4 to present the same with proper vouch
ers therewith to the said executor, at his place
of doing bnmueas, at the law offices of Redfleld
A Van Vactor, In Heppner, Morrow ("onnty,
Nte of Oregon, within six months from th
date of the first publication of this notice.
Dated April 15th, W0S.
J. P. WILLIAMS
Esecu tor of the Estate of R. Krick, Deceased.
Estray Notice.
There came to my place about three week
g, two dark brown horse, one branded H. O.
on left hip and II. O. on riKht ahoulder, saddle
and collar mnrkB, weight about 1100 pounds,
1 owned this horse alniut threw yvars ago last
summer. Other horse branded on left shoulder,
brand not discernible left fore foot club; shod
on fore feet, weight About 124)0. Both horses
have reached manes.
PAT CARTY,
LOCAL NOTES
Mra. L. E. Cobn carries the
Diceat line of millinery in Morrow
county. Call sod see.
L, E. McBee, who was in the
city yesterday, states that he- has
been irrigating for 36 dayB. He
has 300 acres in alfalfa.
E. D. Trumbull, deputy State
Labor Commissioner, was in the
city Saturday looking after the
work connected with that office.
Now ia the time to buy your new
hat. Don't wait. Tho earlier you
buy the more you have to select
from. For style and economy go
to Mrs. Cohn't?,
The Firpt National Bank of Heppner
was a factor in saving a larjre number
of peopln from financial trouble during
the "hard times" of 1N!)3 to S!)7, and to
this bank is due the credit for a large
part of the County's financial prosperity.
This fact will not foon be forgotten by
the people who appreciate a friend in
time of nee J. Twenty years of contin
ued propperitv has proved the Firs'
National to be one of the solid institty.
tions of the country.
The State Sunday School con
vention will be held at Forest
Grove, April 27-29. Every school
is entitled to one delegate beside
tho pastor, Delegates will be en-
tertained free. The railroads make
a rate of one and one-third fare to
visitors and delegates. It is hoped
that the several schools of thib
county will send in their reports
and contributions to the state Work
at once to Paul Balsiger, at lone,
and that each school will send a
delegate to the convention. Mar
ion Lawrence, E. O. Excell, and
V. C. Merritt will be at the con
vention. Miss Lillian Johnson of Heppner
has been engaged to teach a four
month term of school in theSchott
district beginning April Gth. As
Miss Johnson has proven herself to
be an able teacher we predict the
Bame success that has followed her
work in other places. Condon
Times.
For newt and opinions tn Orefonlan.
Entirely Under Local Control and Management
Bank of Heppner
Capital $50,000
Fully Paid
Officers
V. O. MINOR. President
J. II.McIIALEY, Vice-President
W. S. WHARTON, Cashier
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
Asst. Cashier
Directors
W. O. MINOR
C. E. WOODSON
W. G. SCOTT
J. II. Mr II A LEY
W. S. WHARTON
Loans Made at Eight Per Cent.
FOUR PEE CENT INTEREST PAID 0 J TIE DEPOSITS
WE ARE GROWING
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'.- is, month of January ?19ir3.."3
February S5o:5.01
Total pain for first two months, 1WS. . . . ..
NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON.
Lester Meadows returned from
Salem last Friday. .
L. L. Matlock ' and Judge Fee
came in from Pendleton, Tuesday.
W. H. Parry, representing Ba
sbong & Co., was in tne city,Tues
day.
James Fargan of Grants Pas3, is
102, and bale and hearty, and never
used whiskey or tobacco.
Tha pleasant rain of yesterday
will be of much benefit. The only
trouble there was not quite enough
of it.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will hold a window sale next Sat
nrday. beginning at 10:30 a. m., at
the Palm.
Ilev. Wherry, Baptist colporter
of Oregon held services in the Bap
tist church in this city Sunday
morning and evening.
The Elks concert aDl dance will
be givpn Friday evf-iiinj, April
24th. The Birgfeld orchestra will
be here to furnish music for the
i
occasion,
Echo Register: Hundreds of
families will soon be settled on the
lands of the Furnish canal and the
Hinkle tracts. They will build
and improve and demonstrate what
can be done. They should be en
couraged, welcomed, helped and
honestly advised. We need them.
They need us.
Misa Lena Glassoock entertained
a pflrty of friends Tuesday evening
in honor of Miss Maude Mills.
Piffo was the game of the evening.
Mr. Fred Fleet succeeded in carry
ing off the prize, which was a neat
little book entitled "Roasts". Dr.
M. A. Leach secured the largest
number of lobetere which entitled
him to the booby. There was no
special prize awarded in that line,
but the Doctor did get a petrified
pickle in the refreshments.
The Holstein Cattle association
of Tillamook county, Oregon, has
been formed, as it is claimed that
this breed of dairy cattle is better
adapted For that section, where
cheesemaking is the principal ob
ject of the cowkeepers. The asso
ciation will secure a large consign
ment of young pure-bred Holsteins
from the best-known breeders of
the east. It is proposed to make
Tillamook the greatest cheese man
ufacturing section of the country.
The Band Concert.
The band concert Riven by the
lone Cornet band last Thursday
evening was quiteasuccpss. While
there was not a very large crowd
present, doe, perhaps, to the lack
of advertising, those who were there
appreciated the band's efforts and
applauded the several numbers
very heartily. The solo features
of the program were especially
good. Prof. Kaiser rendered La
Secrete in a very creditable manner,
while Miss Rritt as accompanist
and piano soloist, did exceptionally
well.
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Where the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, cruets
or puddings are required
Ifyyal is indispensable.
W. R. Ellis For Congress.
Twenty four years a resident of
this ; district. Wide acquaintance
with the people and thoroughly
acquainted with our needs in Con
gress. Mr. Ellis is a very busy
man attending to the enormous
amount of work connected with
the important committees which
he is associated with.
Don't forget Charley
Fulton when you cast
your ballot for Senator.
His election is now con
ceded by a large majority.
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BaRmef Powder
Absolutely Pure
Not only for rich or fine food
or for special times or service.
Royal is equally valuable in the
preparation of plain, substantial,
every-day foods, for all occa
sions. It makes the food more
tasly, nutritious and wholesome.
H. M. CAKE
Republican Candidate for Nomin
ation for United States Senator.
J. MAN JETOO
Chinese 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 caBe. If you cant
pall 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.
Ideal Gentleman's Resort
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 etock. Try one of
our Hayanas. Cigars wholesale and Retail.
The
Bank
That
Does
Things
EVERLAST
INGLY AT IT
Twenty years of uninterrupted
successful and profitable banking
by the same management, on the
same corner in the same old town,
fits us to supply your needs
Sticking as we have 4 'everlastingly
at it," in the practice of consider
ate conservatism in management,
qualifies us to fill every require
ment of the most exacting.
Our ample capital, surplus and
profit accounts are your safeguard
for the future as they have been in
the past
We welcome your call and
your business
II FIT MI0IL
Of Heppner
Captal Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Total Working Capital .
BANK
$ 50,000.00
63,798.54
$113,798.54
Mr. Cake is the advocate of Statement No. 1
and the popular election of United States
Senators; two years ago he took the stump for
his successful opponent. He deserves the
support of every loyal Republican who be
lieves in pure politics. The machine element
concedes his nomination if the-people go to
the polls, but boasts that believers in State
ment No. 1 will not be interested enough to
vote at the primaries. This is the last appeal
to those who believe in the popular election of
United States Senators to assert the rights
which the old machine is trvinu to wiest from
them.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
Vote For Number 36
J. G. Crawford promises Competent, Just, Assessments.
Xo Favorites.
You Can Vote at Primary Election
Whether You Have Regis
tered or Not.
If vou hnve not rei-tor,',i!. von mnv vrti
primary election by makinir anitlavit e;
six free holders, the same :is in the general chvth
District Attorney Phelps has written Ch rk W. O.
Hill that the primary election law so provi.h-.
Ion't fail to vote at the primary election, whether
you have registered or not. Kememher the date. Fri
day, April 17, from VI m. to 7 p. m.
Itrdurrrf Itatr.
j For Tri-State Inter-Scholastio Track
I Meet and Declamation Contest, unl t
! auppices Whitman College, Walla
! Walla. April 30, Mav 1, the O. li. X.
I Co. will make raie of one and one third
(are for round trip. Sales dates April
2!, ;W, Mav 1. Continuous pa-ajo in
! each direction. Final return limit May '2.
Turkey j
Hronz?- 1.00 prr p.tti!'t; of 9
li. X. Crawford.
Herr,r Itee Nn. B- P. O. K!k
v.l&r inert ii.c ng feeon.l :id fourtk TkJr
ilav cf ewh aio:i:h. Harry J,i!ii, tl E
Thif. Prennau, Sei-,
Makes Kidneys and Bladder KjJA