Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 30, 1908, Image 1

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HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY JULY 30. 1908
NO. 1191
VOL. 24.
The Kind You Ilave Always
In use for over 30 years,
- and has been made under his per
. sonal supervision since its infancy.
y'fk4cJuA Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grood" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishncss. Jt cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CCNTftUa OOMMM. TT KUMAT ITMIT, HCW VORH CITV.
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. S. WHARTON, Cashier
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
Asst. Cashier
Loans Made at
FOUR PER GENT INTEREST
WE ARE GROWING
Gain in Deposits, month of January '. 8l0l53.o3
February 8,593.01
B .. m i.
March
April and
Total pain for first five months, 1908 880,77') 50
NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON.
rim ffte m&w&- ;m
For Sale bv
mrtimmiiMiiiBMf minriM Mlliiii Ml lit m
Bought, and which has been
has borne the signature of
Signature of
Directors
W. O. MINOR
C. E. WOODSON
W. G. SCOTT
J II. McIIALKY
W. S. WHARTON
Eight Per Cent.
PAID ON TIE DEPOSITS
May. .
1fl QOIS I'.'i
, 51.C4Ci.48
nil llII.IIIIUJ1XMIW
.'Looks like boor! fa
Tastes like boor!
berrof the Paciliu L'oat
For sale at .all
loading tenipcranoo
drink stands.
Guaranteed
NON-lNTOXICATINd
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO. )
ASTORIA, OREGON
Sam E. VanVactor.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on west end ot Mar Street
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON.
A TTORNE Y- A T-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
HIGGS & WINNARD
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Special attention given to diseases of
tbe eye, ear, nose and tbroat.
Office: Tbe Fair BaildiDg.
Heppnkr, Oregon,
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstrBOl books
in Morrow oounty.
Heppner,
Oregon
DR. METZLER,
DENTIST
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. JH. A. LEACH
DBXTItST
Permanently looated in Heppner. Office
in tbe new Fair building. . Gas ad
ministered. Clarence M. White
LAWYER
Heppner.
Oregon
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Odd Fellows Bids Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson A Son's drugstore
Residence in Morrow building over
Patterson A Son's Druestore.
.OTlCE.
Notice is hereby given that I, the un
dersigned, under and by virtue of the
laws of the State of Oregon, prohibit
ing the running at large of animals with
in Morrow county, have taken np and
have in my possession at ray place 3
miles east of Lexingto Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, tbe following described ani
mal :
One dark grey filly, 3 years old,
branded MR, connected, on left shoul
der. The owner or ownera of said animal
are hereby notified that unless the same
is claimed within tbe proper time or
manner, that I will, on Saturday, . the
8th day of August. 1908, at the hour of 10
o'clock in the forenooa of said day at
my raid place sell the said described
mare in the manner ana for the par
poses provided by law.
Dated this 23d day of August. 1003.
A. K. FULLER.
sotice to (iti:wnoiis
Notice is herebv given tha' the under
signed have been duly appointed by
the Count Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, joint executors of tbe laRt will
and testament of Norman A. Kelley,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the estate of said dec-ased a'e
hereby notified and required to
present same with proper vouchers and
duly verified a9 by law required to us
at the ofiice of C. E. Woodson in the
Citv of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
ton, within six months from th date
hereof. J. M. 1IAGEU,
S. P DEVIN,
Executors.
Dated Jr.lv S, 1008. Jly 9Ang
IN FORMATION
KKliAliXLNU
Farm or Business
for sale. Not particular about location.
Wish to hear from owner only who
will sell direct to buyer. Give price,
description and state when possession
can be had. Address,
L DAR3YSH1RE. Box 999 ExWrr, R.T.
Bean the ?1he ini HaB !w3?s igi
Independent ul reliable TTie Oregon-
900,000
BUSHELS
WILL BE MORROW'S
WHEAT CROP.
Market Starts off at 70c for
Club and 74c for
Blue Stem.
"1 would place Morrow county 'p wheat
crop at, '000,000 bushels this season,"
paid a prominent wheat bujer to a
Gazette re preventative this week when
asked for an estimate.
The buyer above referred to is a beavy
dealer in cerea's and naturally has been
keeping close tab c n conditions in all of
the wheat growing districts of this
county.
The tnat ket siarts cfTin good shape.
Already buyers are in the field and of
fers of 70 cents per bushel for club with
:i premium of two cents for 40-ftdd and
four cents for blue stem are being freely
made.
This is the first vear that Morrow
county farmers have given 40-fold wheat
a thorough trial. This new variety has
been sown heretofore only in email lots
owing to the fnct that seed was hard to
get, however tbe results were very sat
iefactory.
While this season has been very dry
and is an off year, the results with a
good sized acreage of 40-fold are met
with much favor and this variety will
no doubt take tbe lead in the f jture.
Tbe advantages claimed ate tbat 40-
fold it earlier to mature, commands a
better price than club, being a good
milling whet, and yields heavier than
anv other variety.
J he main objection to 40-fold is the
fact that it shatters more than other va
rieties. Harvest is now well started all over
the county. While the yield is light,
there will be manv fields with good
yields. A few fields in Eight Mile will
go from 25 to 30 bushels to the acre.
Winnard Bros, wheat which is being
harvested with a combine is going 20
buftheid to the acre.
Heppner warenousemen report that
the demand for sacks is earlier this sea
son than usual.
Cherries three inches in circumference
and 40 of them to the pound is what
farmers near Albany cm do in the wav
of raising Late Duke cherries, says the
Herald. W. J. Brown, residing a mile
and a quarter from town in Benton
county, brought a limb from a Late
Duke cherrv tree into the office which.
though it was bnt t wo and three eighths
inches long, bore 40 cherries.
A Uoldcn Wedding
means that a man and wife have lived
to a good old age and consequently
have kept heat hy. The beat way to
keep healthy is to see that your liver
does its duty 365 days out of 365. The
only way to do this is to keep Ballard's
Herbine in the house and take it when
ever vour liver gets inactive. 50c per
buttle. Sold by Patterson A Sen,
Teachers' Examinations.
Notice is herebv given that the Conn
tv Superintendent of Morrow County
will h'dd tbe regular examination of
applicant for Slate and County pa eis,
at the Coif h'Mi-e, Heppner, Oreeon,
eotnm-rieing Wednesday, August 12, a
!t o'clock a. m., and continuing until
Saturday, Angust 15. at 4 o'clock p. m.
Respect full v.
S. I. STRATTOX.
School Superintendent,
lone, Oregon, July L"i, Is'OS.
NOTICE FOR PfBL' -'ATOX (Isolated Trai t )
rnlilif Lfln 1 ale.
So-ia! N.J. tJ J.
Unite! ?tates Lsivt Oi's.ci, The Dalles. Orecv.i
July l.lK
N'ltiee is hereby uiven tii .f, r lirtc:i-J l the
Comniissionnor ot the General I.anit Otl.ee.
nnrler provisions of Act of Congress approval
June 27. l'.W. Public No. ?P3. we will ot'.Vr at
public ssle. to the bi-lio-t bi l ler, at 'J : 1 " o'clock
p. in., on tho 14th day of September next, at ttu
office, thr- foliowiinr trai t of him! to-wii : l,ot
J iinil Sec. . Tp. :. r5 1! 2i E. W M.
Any perform claiming adversely the nbove
describod lands are advised to file their c i a i :n s .
or objections, n or before the day above deMs
nated for sale.
Jly mi-SptS C V. MOOKK. I5e!:i.-.ter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract.)
rublie Land Sale.
Serial No. C293.
I'nited States Laud Office. The Dalles, Oregon,
July '.-, 1WW.
Notice Is hereby Riven that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
provisions of Act of Concrese approved June 27,
lsri. Public No. . we will offer at public
sale to the highest bidder, at 2:80 o'clock p. m.
on the 14th day of September next, at 'this ofhee.
the following tract of land, to-wit: S'iSW1
Sec. SO Tp. 4 S R 26 E. V. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are advised to hie their claims,
or object ions, on or before the day above desig
nated for sale.
Jly30-Spl3 C. W. MOORK, Register.
SLOCUM'S SAW
MILL BURNS
Entailing a Loss of $8,000
No Insurance.
A. M. Slicnm's saw mill located near
the headwaters of Willow creek was de
stroyed by fire Tuesday night.
The loss is estimated bv Mr. Slocum
at $8,000 with no insurance.
The mill crew was awakened at about
11 o'clock at night by the tire, which
was already beyond control.
It is not known how the fire got
started. Everything beinu very dry
the flames spread rapidly to the lumber
vard. Everything about the mill in
cluding all the lumber in the yard was
completely destroyed.
Juvenile Court.
Conntv Judge Patterson's eou't was
occupied for two d,iys 'hi w eek, diuin;;
which time family affairs were aired
in good shape
The action was brought, f ir tins pur
pose of taking Nedie A. R')!i:on a
minor, from her father, Oeo II Rob n
son, to send the child to the Bays and
Girls Aid Society.
Ths complainant w:w the mother !
the child. The charges were eerie rat
immoral conduct on the part of the full
er, and failure t seud the child to
school.
A number of witnesses were exam
ined. C. E. Woodson appeared for Mr.
Robinson and Deputy Lbs riot Attorney
White conducted the prosecution.
Judtie Patterson's decisio re'urned
the ens'ody of the child to the father
and the case was dismissed.
Lost an Eye.
A voun ; man by the name of Mc
Daniels, met with a painful and serious
accident out at Roberts' saw mill last
Friday.
The young man was running the saw
on a verv big log when tbe saw struck a
knot and a sliver of steel struck Young
McDaniels in the eye, penetrating the
eye ball.
Youne McDaniels left yesterday morn
ing for Portland for medical treatment.
Buying Fine Sheep.
Emmet Cochran, the Grant county
stockman h in the city. Mr. Cochran
is here to receive a consignment of four
blooded Spanish Delaine bucks, which
were shipped direct frow New London,
Ohio. Mr. Cochran has been improv
ing his stock for a number ot years by
crossing with the best blood tbat money
can buy.
Lou Davidson was in from Goose
berry, yesterday.
Mrs. L. A. Merrick, of Everett, Wash,
who has .been visiting her brother V.
H. Heath, returned to her home this
morning.
The condition of the Mosier apple
crop was never better for this ti.ne of
year than it is now and indications are
that the biggest anu best shipments of
apples ever tent out from this district
will he shipped this vear. Utlier fruits
are doing equelly as well and a bumper
crop is expee'ed.
Itrv. I. W. William Testifies.
Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W.
Va., testifies as follows: "This is to
certify that I used Foley's Kidney Rem
edy for nervous exhaustion and Kidney
trouble, and em free to say that Foley's
Kidney Remedy will do all that you
claim for it." Slocnm Drug Co.
One morning !at week over 20 ho
hoes landed in Kosehurg from t'a b
but bv noon. Fays the News, most il;
the gang li-sd been nerved w.tn tl. inters
and vttre upjn the.r wuy to oistai t .
fields.
i
A Revelation. j
It is a revelation to people, the severe
cafe-of l ing troul'le, that hive n
cured by' Foley's Honey nivl Tav, It
not only stops the cough but h-.r.'s and
strengthens the lungs. L. ;!. I'.'i.;..'?.
UeastiT, Iin. writes: 'T!-'.
said I 1 a 1 ciirisumption, and I
be'ter until I look 1'oley'a 1!
Tar. U stopded the Lemon ha:
pain in my lungs and they are
d n .
n.i
V ard
res and
now as
sound as a bullet. Slocnm Drug i").
Cnod Home tor Snle.
For only ?750 you can l'iv a nice
little home in- Heppner. Four roomed
house, pantry and bath room, good well,
chicken house, anl fenced. Inquire at
this oflice for particulars.
Foley's Orino Laxative, the new lax
ative, stimulates, bnt does not irritate.
It is the best laxative. Guaranteed or
your money back. Slocum Drug Co.
Ths editorial pax of the Weekly Ors
ronlaa girtm a broad treatment I a wide
rax re ot suDiecus.
COWS FOR
DAIRY
R. F. WIGGELSWORTf I
BUYS CHOICE LOT.
All Grade Jerseys With
Good Records for
Milk.
R. F. Wiegs sworth, the Butter credit
stockman returned Sa'uidav evenic
irom Western Oregon where he haii
been to buy dairy cows.
"Now that the reserve policy is cnt
ting us down on punirner range, and I
have more hav than needed tie Ovw
amount of sheep I am allowed t" run,
I have decided to try the dairy busin
ess" said Mr. Wiggelsworth.
Mr. W igne.'swor to has been a very
successd'ul stockman and he piopohes lt
start in riant ;n the dai-y business.
His ti -s r. purcl:as was 25 head oi
graded .ierse1 caws at an average -oX
of if")7.5o per head. He also purchased
a registered bull at a unft of $100.
The cows are a choice lot of dairy
anim-ils, the lot. averaging 325 pouni
of butter each for on vear. One of bis
iows ha- a record of 410 pounds of but
ter for a year.
Mr. Wiggfdswo'th expects to increase
his dairy herd to 50 cows within a year.
He has purchased a new cream separa
tor with a capacity of 5)00 pounds per
hour.
Mr. Wigpelsworth w ill market bfs
butter fat at Echo.
V. H. Heath, is in town. Hp is now
employed in cruising timber for F. C &
A. W. Fuller, of Omaho, Nebraska.
War Against Consumption
All nations are endeavoring to check
tbe ravages of consumption, the "white
plague," tbat claims so many victims
each year. Foley's Honey and Tar
cures coughs and colds perfectly and
you are in no danger of consumption.
Do not risk your health by taking soue
unknown prebaration when Foley "
Honey and Tar is safe and certsin in re
sults. Slocum Drua Company.
Terriibly Scaldeal
is something we hear or read abont
every day of our lives. Burns and
scalds either slight or serious are bound
to happen in your family. Be prepare!
by Laving a bottle of Ballard's Snow
Liniment bandy. It relieves the pain
instantly and quickly heals the burD.
Sold by Patterson & Son.
North Beach
i
j
Invites
Invigorates
Infatuates
Nature's lavish hand endowed
North Beach with every attrac
tion as a place of rest, with le
jtivenation and recreation.
North B 'ach is a stretch of
Beautiful woodland dropping
gently into the "Pacific" an.?
skirted by 20 miles of smooth,
sandy beach deliwhtfu'. fjr b.;U.
ing. 1U Y A TICKET OVKK
The O. R. & N.
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J.
1 Ot
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!"n riii: kivk:: skom ivnrnvc
Ming'e with tl iriycare-f
t'.n-iM.r. whilst s". et r:.ri: e m1-
1ii!'.1 n'nrn rtsTl.j -i n . 1 ruii.uv I
lite, energy and v.t iiity.
The rounC. trip ?easort rat.1 fnni
Heppner is $11.80
"Outings in Oregon," contains
the story of "North Beach," in
cluding hotel ratjs, etc. A.-k J.
B. HudJciston, Ijcal agent, Hepp
ner, Oregou,
OR WK1TI'
Wm M. M IK HAY,
lien'i l ass Agent, Portland, Or