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I1EPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT 3. 1908
VOL. 24.
NO. 1191
i
Tlio Kind You Have Always
In use for over 30 years,
and
7s?s 8ona
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" 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 age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishncss. It 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 aiother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
, tt muii
Entirely Under Local Contro a nd Management
Bank of Heppner
Capita! $50,000
Fully Paid
Officers
W. O. MINOR. President
J. II. M cHALKY, Vice-President
YV. S. WHARTON, Cashier
VAWTEK CRAWFORD,
Aest. Cashier
Loans Made at Eight Per Cent.
FODR PER GEHT INTEREST PAID OH TIH1E DEPOSITS
WE ARE GROWING
Gain in Deposits, month of January $10158.53
' ' February S.5H3.01
' " " March 10,3 (i;5
" " " April and May 51,640-18
Total gain for first five months, 100S $S'77! 50
NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
I'uiteil State? Laiul office, La Grande. Oreeon.
All-in.: :-
Notiee i-i Iierotiy civon that AdUou M. Mi-'re.
of Heppner, Oregon, who on Aj.ri! l!'l:t.
Hindi- Hnmi'Hteii'l Entry, No. 1J-.'.!. d'.".-. for V ,
NKU W!j Krtl, Section .'I, Ton xi !i i ) :!, SoiU
HimK i, I'-'int Wiillamette Meridian: lin fl!el
notii'C or hitnution to make final Five "ar
proof, to estaMUli claim to the luml above de -i-rilicd.
licfore J. I'. William". ''. S. Co:-,' ii-.i'm
it. at Irn oliire :'i ll'-ppiii-r, Origin, on the :' i:1i
lay of September. l'.-o
rlamiant names ai- witneFt.es:
K.lward Palmer, of I. xi nut.ni. Orei;o:i. Mali
loii Haworth, WilliHin S. Stmii'lit mid Kumnel
Jlawortli. all of Heppner, On-con.
AukU SepUT K. ('. BKAMWKI.I.. neater
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract)
Public Land Sale
Ijidrande. Oregon, Land Office, A nenn It.iooe.
Notice ii hereby given that, ax directed hy th
Commlainer of the General I-ar.d Office, Tinder
provisions of Act of Congref approved J.ine 27,
1H. Public No. 303, we will offer at public Hale
to the hiRhert bidder, at loo'clork a. m.. on the
21th day of September, next, at this ofliee. the
following tract of laud, to-wlt: SW NE'i.
Mec. 7. To. 3 8. R. 28. E. W. M. Serial No. 07.
. Any persona claiming adr-ly the above.
Bought and which has been
has borne the slgnatnre of
has been made under his per-
supervision since its infancy.
Signature of
kay smcrr. New vork citt.
Directors
W. O. MINOR
C. E. WOODSON
W. G. .SCOTT
J II. Mr HALEY
W. S. WHARTON
deeeribed lands Hre advised to tile their claims,
or otvei'tiotin, on or before the day above
d''f.iai,(i:il fur sale.
Aiti'l '-Set !17 F. C. BUAMWKM., Krister.
A. A. KORERTS. Keeeiver.
NOTICE FOli i rri.K'ATK N Isi.lnted Tract..
I'nblic T nnii Sale
S-'eriiil No. 0J'. 4
United ftiitea Land Utliro, The Pallen. (Ireuon
Ai:p!M 7. l'.H
Notice is hereby civeil tint, as directed by the
Commi-'si.-r.er of t!ie 'iencral Imd lifflce, under
prm iio:;s of Act of Cotmrcxs approved Juno
-7, H1: -', Uii' lie- No. :in;5, we will oiler at public
sale, to the hichest bidder, at 10 o'clock n. m..
o;i the :'::rd day of September li'.xt. ;,t tliixolliee.
the following tract of land, to-wit: Si;'4 NK'
U SE'4) Sc. !t. Tp. -.. rf IS. Hi K. W. M.
Any perform claiming advcrsoly the above
described lands are advised to tile their claim?,
or ot'jcrtiona, on or before the day above
designated for hale.
AuKU-Scptl7 U. W. MOOHE. Register.
The ppner Oaiptte tli news of Mor
row County; The Weekly Orrgoniaa tn
news and thought of the world. Beth at
BDecla.1 price. Inquire cr agrees The
Oaiette. Heppner. Or.
Call at the Gatette offlc and learn ol
our clubbing offer with the Weekly Ore-fonlan.
JAMES KIERNAN
LOSES LIFE
Accidentally Shot With
Rifle.
James Kieman, herding sheep
for W. B. Barrett, was accidentally
killed Monday, in the mountains
near Austin.
Kiernan's death was caused by
a rifle shot. He was found lying
by the side of a log with the rifle
under him.
The verdict of the coroner's jury
was that Kieman came to his
death by accidental shooting.
The body is expected to arrive in
ITeppner this evening where the
remains will be buried.
Youne Kieman was a native of
Ireland. Hejleaves one brother in
this county.
Cured Hay Fever an Summer Co I
A. S. Nnspaum, Batesyllle, Indiana,
writes : "Last vear I Buffered for three
months with a sunnier cold so distress
ing tbat it interfered with my business
I had many of the symptoms ot hav
fever, and a doctor's pres -ription did
not reach ray case, and I took several
medicines which seemed only to ag
gravate it. Fortunately I insisted up
on having Foley's Honey and Tar. It
qu'cklv cured rue. My wife has eince
used Foley's Hooey and Tar with the
same success. " Slocum Urns Co.
O.STOXtZA.
u- A u 11 ft La
Bean the ? 1 n8 m "H na ww,s WW
If you take tht ppr ami h Weekly
Orervnian you won't bar to beg jroui
FOLETSHOBETIAR
Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia
S
Located on the Hoadwaters
of Willow Creek
This new and thoronghly up to datesaw
mill ih now in active operation and turn-
inn out a superior quality of
ROUGH and
DRESSED
LUMBER
Lumber is now beina hauled from the
mill tf Heppner where yards
will be established.
Orders promptly filled
The mill has a running capacity
of 20,000 ftet per day.
Herring Wilder, Props.
OTICK,
Notice is hereby iven tbat the nn
dersigned, J. J. Wells, has been duly
appointed assignee of the Wife Furni
ture Company, a corporation with its
principal place of btisinesa at llt-i.i.iiHi.
.Morrow County, Oregon. All persons '
havinir claims against the said The I
Wise Furn.tnre Company, are notified I
to present the same to me tinder oath
as recpiired bv law at my ollice at Ilepp-
iter. Uregon, within three months from
t he date heieot, to wit: Within three
months from the (th (lay of August.
UlilS.
H.ited and first published this tillidsv
of August. A. U.. 1MS
Agti Spt ID J. .1. WKIJ S, Assi-Me.
.NOTICK KOK rt'HUCATION
IVpsrtment of the Interior,
V. S. Lan.l Oliu-e at The lall,-, Oregon.
July 1; k
Notice is herehj -given tlmt Klinlia J . Cat! ell.
Condon. Orocon. who, on July 2 list-, ninth
imbpr and Store Application. N,. 01:5, f.,r S;:
WVi, S'i SE'4. Section 5, Townhi ',, South
Kai'pe 'J", K-ist Willamette Meridian, hsin fil.-ii
notice of intention to make final proof, to e.
tahlixh claim to the land alxue ilesrrilte,!. In-fore
Ki-cirteraiiil Receiver or tha I". S 111,1 Office
Rt The lalle. Oregon, on the l.'th day of
October. I 'AH.
Claimant name, an witneKser:
Alhert Htecrg of Ilanlman. Oregon. Kmery
June, of Lot Valley. Oregon. ' Percy ('atlett of
Condon, Oregon, and ; Frank M. Pliter of t on
Ion, OrejfOn.
AngfUX-R8 O. W. MOORK, Regifter.
1
Herren s
GET RID OF
THE WEEDS
Pointed
Talk by
Currin.
Geo.
To the people of Morrow coanty
SVhat are you going to do aWout
the weeds and Russian Thistle?
They are taking yonr county, and
there is no band raised agaiut
them. We are complaining of
very poor crops this season and
the weeds and thistles are spread
ing at a fearful rate. No soil on
earth could produce satisfactory
crops under Buch conditions. Ten
years ago when I came to this
county we only heard of Russian
Thistles in the Xorth Wester part,
now everything north of Heppner
is infested with them and a great
dia rict north of lone is literally
taken with them, so much so that
the people have actually moved
away, seeing tbat it was useless to
undertake to fight them single
handed.
We have a stringent law against
allowing their growth, but the
coanty authorities here-to-fore
have absolutely ignored the law
hence the condition in this county
today It is now up to the present
authorities and the people. A
prudent farmer, when he plants
his garden and the weeds appear,
does he lean on the fence and look
over and say "Oh there is no use
to work the weeds will take it any
way?."
No he gets in and cleans this
garden out and keeps up his clpan
ing process to the end of the sea
son and he raises crops in the face
of the weakling that leans on the
fence. This is what we wsnt now,
some one to do things. We have
heard a great deal of Prohibition
of late, are the people to eit around
on the corners and let the weeds
and thistles block your streets and
take your fields and eat out atd
.loisoii j'our very existence a
thousand times more that this
weed law was adhered to than any
other law we have.
In Umatilla county this weed
aw is enforced ana inBteaa oi
wheat lands here going a begging
at any price, over in Umatilla land
is selling for ten thousand dollars
a quarter section. Wake up
Morrow county, prod uo your
officials and with a united force
clean up the weed pest.
Respectfully,
Geo. J. Cit.kix.
The M. E. Sunday School will
open again next Sunday at 10
o'clock, a. m. All teachers and
pupils are urged to be present and
on time.
John Kirk and wife, of Heppner
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Herren. Mr. Kirk and wife
, 1 1 i 1, c. ....
relur.fled ll0,ne Monday .-5?pra
Courier.
V. B.
Heppner
week.
Ewing, of Cecil, was a
visitor the first of tlu-
Wheat is now being hauled into
Heppner in large tpuitities.
P. M. Christenson, of Lexing
ton was in the city yesterday.
Till! Yt III. I II ltlvl I .
Club 75c.
fold 77c.
Blue stem 7'V.
We have Feveral parties w ho are look
ing for homestead locations or relinqush
nients, also some good timber claims
If you know of any good howestead or
timber claims, it will pay you to write
ns. AdJress, Aetna Realty Co,
Fftiliug F.hlg. l'ortl nd, Oregoo.
NO LAMBS SOLD
AT LOW PRICES
Bicknell Offered But $1.50
Per Head.
After trying in vain to ind'ice fome
Umatilla county sheep raisers to part
with their lambs 11. F. Bicknell, the
sheep buyer, will leave for bis home at
Parma, Idaho, He has been in this
section for several days looking over
the situation.
According te Mr. Bicknell, he wished
to buy 20,000 or 25,000 head of lambs lo
feed on his Idaho ranch. He olfered
$1.50 per head for them but found cut
that his price was from 25 to 50 cents
lower than what was demanded. Also
he says tbat he came here too early in
the season. During the fall many eheep
men purchase lambs with the intention
of running then through the winter,
shearing them and selling them for mut
ton in the spring. This business usually
creates a considerable local demand for
lambs and it often occurs that local
buye-s take all of the surplus sheep,
leaving non for outside buyers. What
the situaiion will be this fail remains to'
be seen.
According to Mr P.ickneli lambs are
Belling for SI 75 per head in Idaho at
p-eeent. To an Idaho man this is equal
to a price of 31 GO at this point as the
freight rate is 15 cents per bead to
Idaho.
Mr. Bicknell was formeily in partner
ship with F. C. 0man, but for over a
year past each man has been in busi
ness independently. East Oregonian.
James Carty Returned.
James Carty and family arriv. d
in Heppner Monday.
Mr. Carty is an old resident of
Morrow county aod a large land
holder. A year ago he returned
to his native land, Ireland, where
he bought property and made a
home, but the love of good old
Morrow county was too strong to
stay there.
Mr. aud Mrs. McCarty were ac-
companied by W. P. Smith atd
family, Sam Story, -John Murphy,
Mike Curran and John Breen.
Robert Carsner nnd wife, of
Spray, came in from Portland, the
fore part of the week. Mr. Caisiur
had been to the metropolis with a
shipment of cattle.
Mrs. James Mitchell Dead.
Mis. James Mitchell, an old
resident rf Morrow county, died at
Baker City, Monday, September 1,
aged 5i years.
The remains were shipped to
this city amd the funeral was eor-
lucted by Rev. Orr today.
Virgil Wade was arrested by
Sheriff Shutt, Monday, on instruc
tions from Sheriff Taylor of Uma
tilla county. Wade is wanted for
assault committed two yeais ago.
He jumped his bail aud has he-Mi
nt large since the crime was c m
mitted. LISTEN! The Ladies g f the
South Methodist church will sm've
I.... IV...H1I uti.l Cube nil th law I)
, n .i xi i-
at the South Methodist parsciiage ;
.
t'us r nuay evening, .epi. i l-hh'
hoys and girls, men
L'rom 5 to 0 o'clock.
and wom-1.
olce.
The stock holders of the Hepp-
uer Improvement Club, will hold .1
meeting
Bt the oftice Ot C. L.
Woodson in
Ucnnnar llromn ;
.
Tuesday evening,
190S, at 7:30 o'clock
,cmu"
Good Cattle Sold.
1 One of the hf,-t bands r,f cattle that
has ben iruik-V.l ii rei.-ent years front
Grant county was sold by George lUder
at Pendleton last week. These wern
bunch grass Cattle and numbered 10H
head. They averaged 1212 pounds and
the steers sold at $3.75 and the cows at
82.7(1 ptr hundred weight.
Eight or ten of this band weighed,
over 14C0 while several were over lfiott.
The top notch tipped the scales at 177
but had reached the 1'JOO mark when he
left his (Jrant covnty range.
Mr. Rsder said to the representative
of this paper that there were all manner
of grafis worked on the cattle man be
tween here and Pendiet n and that they
were irnpo'ed upon a 1 along the way.
Eiht cents a bead was charged in 6om
localities for pasture over night or
scinty grass and water was denied in
several places. Long Creek Ranger.
Hardman Items
J. R. OUlen was in town last
Monday. He was taking some
cattle down frm the mountains.
Cbas. Hastings, who lives south
of town in the Camas Prairie
neighborhood, has been very sick
for several days.
Oar public school will open next
Monday. Prof. C. H. Poole and
Mrs. Harriet liobinson are the
teachers.
Hay Conser, of lone, was in town
Sunday, on his way out to Camas
Prairie to visit Lis old friend
Thomas Graham.
George Eleakman and family
returned from an outing in tha
mountains, Sunday.
The telephone line between.
Hardman and Spray will be com
pleted within a few days. The
linemen nie working a short dis
tance sooth of town.
Bert Bowker is erecting an
addition to his building on Main
street.
Supt. Notson returned from tha
southern part of the county, Tues
day evening. He had been visiting
the schools in Districts No. 51 and
Xo. 7. Miss Eliza Stamp is teach
ing in No. 51 and Miss Grace
Watteuburger in No. 7. Both
schools arc rnnuiug along nicely,
and the pupils and teachers are
doing good work. These schools
are in the mountains and are a.
mong most pleasant surroundings
for work during the summer
months.
Tr. E. R. IT unlock and sou
Charlpy went to Portland Tuesday.
Charley goes for eye treatment.
To School Boards.
Several letters of inquiry have
!. en iv e ivd at the Sutit-riiiten.
dent- i ll'iiv. asking concerning va
cancies in the public shooN i f tha
county. Ifyounre in need of h
' teacher, write to me, stating that
fact, tegcthrr with the length u;
term, salary von will pay, whether
you pre fer a lady
and a othr-r inf.'
cr gent! mam
nr.atton hk k
1 may be ab'.-t
'av ''t- pertinent,
'
to ;ist you.
V.. Xotscn,
County Supt.
lilt mlon. tiiini;i NnT. rcr!
Folev'e Money and Tar will : ias
mpdiate rel'ef To a-'-m t P''.!"--, ;it-
has cured many ctso that had :ei,;s
"'" to ';ier treatment. !
noney aim larm uie nes-'.
ii l r - : i i .
I'luiilif, i o
Is and ad throat an
ft.vibV
I ui. tains
co hartuful druf-
slcccm I'rng Co.