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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
r NAPOlEON'S ESCAPES.' Irrklraa of Danfrr, th Great Sol dlr Ways Often Wonnifd. Tu reply to the question In what on iragctnouts lie considered himself to Lave lecn In the greatest danger of losing his llfo Nnpoleou once snM. "In tLo eonimenoonieut of my oanipaigns." Indeed, if further proof were demanded to show that he did not spare himself t Toulon it is only necessary to add that during the ten weeks of its siege NupoKHvu, iu addition to a hayouet wound in his thigli, had three horses hot wnder him, while at the siege of Acre during the expedition to Egypt he lost no fewer than four in the same manner. During the last days of his life, when captivity, disappointment and sickness had well nigh completed their work, it is said that the agony of his fatal dis ease drew from him on many occasions the pitiful cry of, "Why did the cannon tails spare me?" During his long military career Napo leon fought sixty battles, while Caesar fought but fifty. In the early part of Lis career he was utterly reckless of danger while on the battlefield, and this apirit of fearlessness contributed large ly to the love and esteem in which he was held by his armies. There was a curious belief among the English in Na poleon's time that he had never been wounded, and Indeed the report was current that he carefully If not in a cowardly manner refrained from ex posing himself. Nothing could be more contrary to the truth, for he was In re ality several times severely wounded, tout as he wished to impress upon his troops the belief that good fortune nev er deserted him and that, like Achilles, lie was well nigh invulnerable, he al-1 wavs made a secret of his many dan gers, lie therefore enjoined once for all upon the part of his Immediate staff the most absolute silence regarding all circumstances of this nature, for it Is almost impossible to calculate the con fusion and disorder which would have resulted from the slightest report or the smallest douht relative to his existence. Upon the single thread of this man's life depended not only the fate and gov ernment of a great empire, but the whole policy and destiny of Europe as (well. NATAL AUTOGRAPHS. turn Mannal of the Child That Doe Xot Chance In Life. There Is born with every one of us and continues unchanged during our lives an unfailing and ineradicable mark or marks, which absolutely dis tinguish each one of us from every oth er fellow being. These physical marks never change from the cradle to the grave. This born autograph Is impos sible to counterfeit, and there is no du plicate of it among the teeming billows In the world. Look at the insldes of your hands and the soles of your feetj closely examine the ends of your fin gers. You see circles and curves and arches and whorls, some prominent with deep corrugations, others minute and delicate, but all a well defined and closely traced pattern. There is your physiological signature. Run your hands through your hair and press finger tips on a piece of clear glass. You see all the delicate tracing transferred not two fingers alike. Even "the left hand knoweth not what the right hand doeth." They are distinctly different Even twins may bo so little different In size, features and general physical condition as to be scarcely dis tinguishable, yet their finger auto graphs are radically different. In fact, in all humanity every being carries with him on his baby fingers and his wrinkled hand of decrepit old age the identical curves, arches and circles that were born with him. Noth ing except dismemberment can oblit erate or disguise them. Criminals may burn and sear their hands, but nature, when she restores the cuticle, invaria bly brings back the natal autograph. What's In n Frequently in the among the negroes Christian names as upon their offspring Name? 6outh one finds as remarkable those bestowed by the Puritan fathers. A gentleman of Virginia tells of a negro living near Richmond who for years tad been familiarly known to him as Tim. It became necessary at one time In a lawsuit to know the full name of the darky. The not un natural supposition that Tim stood for Timothy met with a flat denial. "No, sah! exclaimed the negro. "Mah name ain't Timothy. It's What-tlmor-us-souls-ve-puor-niortals-be Jackson. Dey jest calls me Tim fo' sho't." Suc cess Magazine. Anitdo'i Verdict. Once a painter notorious for plagia risms executed a historical picture in which every figure of importance was copied from some other artist, so that very little remained to himself. It was shown to Michael Acgelo by a friend, who begged Lis opinion of it. "Excel lently done," said Acgelo, "only at the day of Judgment, when all bodies will resume their own limbs again, I do not know what will become of that histor ical painting, for there will be nothing left of it" Doalneti Training-. I "That man is a very witty fellow." "Well, he's a chemist lie ought to be." i "What has that to do with his wit?" "Because chemists as a class are al ways ready with retorts." Baltimore American. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Torpid Liver and "pUaianriale00 Illative Mt Sp "What the Blind See. "I can always tell when people are looking at me," said a bllud man. "In deed, nearly all blind persons can tell when people are looking at them. have always about me a soft golden glow of light. 'When people whom like come into my presence this glow becomes paler, lovelier. When those dislike are about the glow is darkened and besmirched. I can tell what kind of characters people have by the toucn of their hands. There Is individuality lii the touch. A man's touch shows me whether he Is alert or sluggish, cold or passionate, kind or cruel." Stone In the Heart. A Greek woman employed In the American hospital In Caesarea, Turkey, was stirred by a revival. She straight- way asked leave to visit a woman whom she had injured and to whom she had not spoken for ten years. When 6he trudged through the snow three or four mile to ask her "enemy's" for giveness her relatives were sure she had gone daft, but the next day, when she came back to the hospital, she said, "We made peace, and the stone la my heart is gone." Not So Reaonreefnl as Most Girls. iNeii some or our proverbs are se ridiculous. For instance, "Where Ig norance is bliss" Belle What's th matter now? Nell Why, you know. Charlie gave me tny engagement ring last week, and I simply can't Had out how much it cost him. Philadelphia Ledger. (rnfavii jin-naea. "Uncle Jason, I was told that you were seen to enter Colonel Ridgley's henhouse nt 1 o'clock last night take two of the fattest hens he had, put thom iu a sack and leave in a hurry over the back fence." "Fo God, Mislah Jenkins, I sw'ar I uebbah did no sech thing! You sho' do dis niggah an injestice! Lawd, Lawd, what liars scusln some white gem man tol' you, sah folks is! Mis tab Jenkins. I hopes I'll die of I went neab dat back fence! I walked right outen de gate!" New Orleans Times-Demo crat. Cnder Both Flaars. Not long ago at a Confederate camp fire in New York an elderly man ap proached General Wheeler, who was the guest of honor. "I want to shake hands with you, general," he said, putting out the only one he had. "Gray or blue?" laughed the general, grasping It promptly. "Both," was the reply. "I fought with you under the stars and bars, and my two boys fought with you under the stars and tr!nes." New York Press. Notice. Notice is ben by given that I, the un dersigned, under and by virtue of th--laws of the State of Oregon, prohibiting the running at large of animals within Morrow county, have taken up and have in my possession at my place near Hardman, Morrow County, Oregon, the following described bogs: One boar, ear mark, swallow fork in left, flit in right, three white feet and little white in face, taesle off of tail. One sow, ear mark, swallow fork in left, slit in right, two white ieet, scar on right hock. One sow, ear mark, crop off right, small notch in under side of same, four white feet, little white in face. One sow, ear !mark, swallow fork in each ear, four white feet and is making bag. The owner or owners of said animals are hereby notified that unless the same is claimed within the proper time or manner, that I will on the 5th day of July, 1908, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at my said farm sell th 3 said described animals in the manner and for the purposes pro vided by lay. Dated this 4th day of June, 1908. T. J. MERRILL. June 23, 1908. It is a pity to see a person neglect io dic ations of kidney or bladder trouble that may result in Bright's disease when Foley's Cidney Remedy will correct ir regularities and strengthen these organs. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. Slocum Drug Co. .olice. Notice is hereby given that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wifp, ebe having left my bed and board. M 23-J 18. Mahlon Hnwortli. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the nndersiencd has been appointed executor of the last will and testament of R. Jinck, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quested to present the same with proper vouch ers therewith to the said executor, nt his plane of doing business, at the law offices of Red field & Van Vactor, in Heppner, Morrow County, Stateof Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated April 15th, J. P. WILLIAMS Executor of thc;Es!ate of R. Krick, Deceased QHIN.0 East Oregonlan: l'endledon uses about 5,000 brooms every year and every one of them is manufactured either in Kansas, Missouri or Nebraska and shipped half way across the conti nent, Umatilla county alone could pro duco enoufh broom corn and Pendleton could manufacture enough brooms to supply half of Oregon. It is simply a matter of getting Etarted into a new busi ness. It is a matter of getting out of a rut VIC GROSHENS Proprietor Union Saloon WINES, LIOUORS THE CELEBRATED Indervveis BEER High Grade Cigars HEPPNER. OREGON Red Front Llvero K Feed Satbles Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS: :LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on t and and can be furnishes ci short notice t " parties wishing to drive intr. he interior. Firclas, : : Hacks and Bugyies CALf 1. ROUND AND SElf WE CATER TC YLIE : : : : bOAIMERCIAL TRAVELERS aND CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, - Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. April 2!st, 1908, Notice is hereby given that Lucy Jackson, one f the heirs and for the heirs of Maria Church, deceased, of Heppner, Oregon has riled notice oi her intention to make final five-yenr proof in upport of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 1-J081, made Feby. 2, 19u3, for the SEK NE4 N',4 SE!4 and Lot 1 of Section 5, Township South, Range 26 E. Y. M snd that said proof will be made before J P. Williams, TJ. S. Com. at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on June 10th, 1908. the names the following witnesses to prove er continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Henry Scherzinger, James C. Kirk, Thomas D. Jones, and John W. Spro'.ils, all of Hepp ner, Oregon. Apr30-Jun4 C. V. MOOP.E, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Oliice at La Grande, Oregon. April 27, 1808. Notice i9 hereby given that Edwin Weed, of Heppner. Morrow county, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final fire-year proof in support of his claim, viz; Homes tend ntry No. 123o5, made Jan. Uth. 1Wi3, for the Vi 8WJ4 Section 15, Township 3 8., Range 28 E, W. M., and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams, U. S, Com., at bin ottice In Hepp ner, Oregon, on June 18, 1908. He names the following witnt so? to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: David O. Justus, Joseph H. Campbell, C. C Patterson, and Albert Osmin, all of Herpner, Oregon. Apr"0-Junl F. C. BRA M WELL, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Pt'partme&t of the Interior, Land OftVe at The Dalle". Oregon. May Cth, Notice is hereby given that Henry E. Wilhelm j nf Hardman, Oregon, has tiled not;i-e of his in j tention to make final commuted pro.'if in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. I.Vi-2 made for the N!f XWSj Sec, 21, !-W Hvvii Sec. 1:1, SE SE!i Section 11, Town- Miip 3. H., Katn-'C 2-1 E. W. M., nnd that said proof will be made before J. V. Willin-!i, f. H. Com, at his ollice la Heppner, Oreg.,n , on June 2Mb, He name the following witnesses to prove his contimmu . residence upon, and Cultivation of. the land ti-r: Claude Huston, Our L. Ifa.l.'ey. Scott Osborn. and Thomas Mnsgrave, all of hardman, Oregon. May H-J unci C. W. MOORE, Register. Call at the Gacette offic and learn 4 our clubblnf offer with tbe Weekly Ore r on tan Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed moarscsjsxoRr.A.Xj oarss Rediield' & VanVaclor. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON, A TTORNE Y-A T-LAW Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon HIGGS & WINNARD PHYSICIANS ct SURGEONS. Special attention given to diseases the eye, ear, nose nml throat.. Office: The Fair Building. IIetpnkk, . . Oregon. of Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows Bid Heppner, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. VV. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstract books in Morrow county. HErPNER, Oregon. DR. METZLER. DBXTIST Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. M. A. LEACH DENTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas ad ministered. edere FINEST WINES LIQUORb&CiGARS' One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hundred barrels of ex tra fine cider vinetrar on tap. . . . HEPPNER, ORE. 4 357. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 3. Land Office, La Grande, Oregon. May 6th, lf08. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," asextended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18W, Georire E. Miller, of INppner, county of Morrow, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5638, for the purchase of the SE4 NW'4 NE4 8WJ4 W'iSEM of Section No. 81, i:i Township No. 4 S., Hange No. 28 E. W. 51 .and will offer proof to show that the 'and BOUuht is more valuable for its timber or stone t haii for hericulturnl pnrpotes. and to establish bin claim to said land before P. Williams, U. S. Com., at his office in Hepp ner, Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day of J uly, 190. He names as witnesses: Robert D. Watkins, William O. Minor, Charles A. Minor, and Lafe PenUnd, all of llejipner, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 13th day of July, 1908. Mayl4-July3 F. C, I1RAMWELL. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior V. 8. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. June 22, IW'S. Notice is hereby given that Harry Ilays, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on June 16th, l'.tiS, made Timber Application. No. fiOfiJ, f0r N 'J SE; N'j Section 33, Townships, South Range 28 K. W, M., has filed notice of Intention to make Fi lal Timber Pro:f, to establish claim to the land a- ive described, je;ire J, J'. i!linm, V. b. Commissioner, at his oflice in Heppner, Oregon on the 7th day of September 190S. Claimant names as witnesses: iileo:i H. Hatt, David O. Jus'in, Fisrik Go!!, r.nd A U rrt M, Slocnm. all of Hej pner, Oregon. une-ir. Aug 27. F .('. BRA MWELL. KegHtor. DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INTERIOR. United States Land Offiioe La Orande Orecon, June, IP. IOok TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby ffiven that the State of Ore gon did, on the 18th day of June, l'J08, make ap plication. List No. 301, for the following des cribed land as indemnify for the designated losses sustained to it- grant of public lands for common schools, made by the act of Congress of August H, l"l. and acts supplementary thereto, and agrees to accept the same in full satisfaction of the losses a-MKne1, to-wit: The NElSW Sec. 7, and NEV NWV Sec. 1R, T. I. 8. B 2ft, E. W'. M- Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above described lane's are requested to file their claims in th s office during the period of publi cation. June-25 July-30 F. C. BRAMWELL, Regieter. row Coun7r: Th. WeeWy OreVon-.-a i newa and thought of tha world. Both at " - a special price, inquire Gaaette, Heppner, Or. or addreea Tna i F0LEY5H0NIMAR for children af, mur. N opiates J. MAN FOO Chinese Root and Herb Doctor. Ho is an experienced compounder of Chinese Medicine. He treats success fully nil 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 nt his ollice, write for home treat ment. Consultation free. J. Man Foo, successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 V. Second St., Al bany, Oregon, J. J. SMITH Painting, Paper Hanging and Carriage Work Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop next door to City Meat Market, Main Street. The Brick Saloon We carry in stook only very high grade of Barrel and Mtled Goods We carry the lead ing brands of FINE CIGARS Draft and Bottled Beer. Heppner, Oregon. STAR HOTEL JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean prices. Corner Chaee ard MaySts at popular .. Heppner Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice For Publication. Deportment of the Interior, Land Ollice at Tlie Dalles, Oregon. May 11th, 1808. Notice is hereby Riven that Catherine M. Farnswortb, of Heppner, Otegon, who, on April 1.1th, 100H, made Timber Application, No. PUD, for 8'i.NE'i, BEHtNAJ and Lot 1. Section 4. Township r, ponth, Range 26 Erst. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. V, Williams, U. 8. Com- mistioner, at liiBOtbee, at Heppner, Oregon, on the iMli day of July, l!;'i. Claimant naincx as witnesses: OninE. Furnsworth, of Heppner, Oregon: J;imes W. Deynier, Florinda L. Beymer, and Charles If. Heymer, all of Hardman. Oregon. May.'H JulyJJl C. W. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract) Public Land Sale. The Dalles, Oregon, Land Office, May 2Ut, lflon. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Under provisions of Act of Coiigre:s approved June 27, is. Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2 o'clock p. m.,on the 30th day of June next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land, to-wit: Lofe 1 and 2 of Section 5, T, 4 South, Range 25 E. W, M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims, ections, on or before the da, above desig "7" May28 June2i C. W. MOORE. Register. LOUIS H. ARNESON, Receiver. I The Palm! ! Robert Hart, Prop. ! Ice Cream jj !j Ice Cream Soda !; High Grade Cigars ) Fresh Candies ! ;j Nuts and Fruits ; llj Lunch Goods !; Ice Cold Coca Cola I Orangeade j;! Root Beer FOLEYSROIJETTAR Cures Ooldsi Prevents Pneumonia OREGON StfQfVTlJNE kimo" pacific Onlv Line EAST via SALT LIE and DENVER TWO TRAINS DAILY- Daily TIME SCHEDULES DicrAKTS H.PMt 0B, Fast Mall For 7:45 a.m. East and West Fast Mall From Kant and West 4 :1S p. m. Express For 7:45 a, m. East and West Express-From East and West 4:15pv 17:45 a.m. Sunday 4: 30 p.m. STEAMER LINES. Boat service between Portland, Astoria, OroRon City, Dayton. Hal em, Independence, Corvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. f Steamers between Rlparia and Lewlpton leave Riparla dally at 10:40 a. m, except Saturday, returning leave Lewlstou dally at 7 a. m, except Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner. Wm McJIC rra y, g. p. a. NOTICE FOR rrBU'-ATON (Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, La Grande, Oregon May 22. 1908. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Comraifistonner of the General Land Office., under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1WW, Public-No. 308. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the Cth day of July, next, at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: Lola od. and two. and Ey, NW Sec. 7. T. 3 8 R. 27 E. W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above - described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. May28-July2 F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. A. A. ROBEHTS. Receiver. NOTICE I'OR Pi niJCATlOX Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Oflice at La Grande, Oregon, June, 8, 1; Notice Is hereby given that Jerm O'Cornor, of Heppner. Oregon, who, on June fi, 1908 made Timber and Store Application. No. 053, for W!i of the N. E.li 8. N. E.J N. E.fc S. E.! Section 27, Towns' ip 4 8. Range 27, E. W. MerU dian, has died notice of Intention to make Final Timber Proof, to establish claim to the land a bove defcribed, lefore J. P. Williams. U. 8 Commissioner, at his ofhee in Heppner, Oregon on the 22nd day of August, 1908. Claimant names as wit esses: Lafe Penland, Frank Hale, Phillip Higginst. and Jess Hall, all of Heppner, Oregon. Junels-July23 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. 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