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11 lilt OV I (illy VOL. 24. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT 17. 1908 NO. 1425 iBli ijaVfjl, , N ALCOHOL 3 PER RFiit 11 n A AVegetablcPrcparatbnCrAs similatfngnicFbotfamfRcdula ting (lie Stomachs andBwds of Proraoles Digeslionflieerful- ness and lfest.Contalns neither UpiunuMorphine nor Mineral, Not Narcotic. If trip efOMDrSiMLUimWl Rmipltiii Seed" jtkcSmna Mdvte Salts- ytiuseSeod lUlitrtmiafeSiaa Suqtir. Yiuituyreat ftanr. Ancrfect Rcraedv for Ctmsltpa- Hon , Sour Stomach.Dtarrhoea Worms ,ComTdsioiis.Fcvensu- ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signatured NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the m signature of AW tfiW iGuarantecd under ihetoodni II . , Guaranteed under the rood Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Oyer Thirty Years TM K etHTUR COMPANY, MEW YORK CITY. In) fU uuuim Entirely Under Local Control an d Man a g e m e n t Bank of Heppner Capital $50,000 Fully Paid Set Fire to Timber. Tolle Spray is the man who set fire to the Umatilla forest reserve near the line between Grant and Wheeler counties on August 29 and September 2, and destroyed eix sections of standing timber. This statement was made by United States District Attorney John McCourt says the Portland Journal. Mr. McCourt says the man was seen and chased by Forest Super visor Chidsey bat escaped and has so far eluded capture, though it is expected that be will be caught be fore lone Revenge on settlers living in the timber, for injuries either real or fancied, is supposed to be the cause of the incendiary acts. Spray set fire to the forest twice The first time was on August 29, He was caught in the act and chased by Chidsey, but managed to get away. The fire was extin guished. A few days later, on September 2, the incendiary returned to make another attempt to finish his work. He Rgain set tire to the timber and as a result a large area was burned over. Spray was again chased by Supervisor Chidsey, but once more succeeded in making his escape. He has told some one living in the district that he is going to Canada, and the United States authorities hope to capture him before he gets out of ther jurisdiction. TAFT BLUB ORGANIZED Officers W. O. MINOR, President J. II. Met! ALKY, Vice-President W. S. WHARTON, Cashier VAWTEU CRAWFORD, Asst. Casbier Directors W. O. MINOR C. K. WOODSON W. G. SCOTT J II. MrllALKY W. S. WHARTON Loans Made at Eight Per Cent. FOUR PER CEHT INTEREST PfliD OK TilflE DEPOSITS WE ARE GROWING Gain in Deposits, month of January... I ? 819153.53 ' February . 8 5W.01 " " " " March 10,3!Ki 03 ' " " " April and May 51,f-l(i.48 Total gain for first five months, 1903 SS9,779 50 NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON. H I IW I HTlBiaiSHCTEtaBSni The Long Creek Milling Com pany officials held a meeting Sat urday in the town hall and made arrangements for the fall business The company has decided to offer a dollar a bushel for wheat this fall and will run the mill if they can get 1000 bushels. Long Creek Hanger. Starts off With Large and Enthusiastic Membership. II E ti l ' i 8 1 ; .11 1 . v i : T F. X I A I. . The Taft Republican Club Jof Morrow County was organized in this city last Friday evening with a large and enthusiastic member ship.? The officers elected are: W. V. Smead, president; T. J. Mahoney, vice president; ; Frank Gilliam, Treasurer; O. M. White, Secretary; executive committee, E, M. Shutt, R. P. Hynd and Dr. E. R H unlock. Mrs. Matt Hughes Dead. Si:ve.v Fixe Registered Collie Dogs for Sale Male for 88; female for $5 Tnree of the puppies 1 year old, bal ance 4 months. All sired by Kind Hunter, S3292, Vol. XXI, A. K. C. Stud book, Vi let Flora, 83293, Fame hook, dam, Address S. Ban, 34 Third St., North, Portland, Or. Ocl Mrs. Sirah A. Hughes, wife of Matt Hughes, died in this city, Tuesday forenooD. The death of Mrs. Hughes was eudden and came as a great Bur-prise. Deceased was born near Cam- bride, Story county, Iowa, 34 years ago. iter maiden name was Hiatt, and with her parents came o Morrow county in 1S82, and settled on Butter creek. On the 11th of December, 1894, Sarah A. Hiatt and Matt Hughes weie united in marriage. From this happy union there are five children together with a sorrowing husband left to mourn the nntime- y death of a devoted wife and mother. The funeral was conducted to day from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Among beautiful flowers and heavy hearts she was placed in her last resting place yesterday at the Heppner cemetery. Big Purchase of Bucks. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Serial No. 07 "S r nitod States Laud office, Ln Cirande, Orecnn. A Ufcii-; 10, K Notice is horeliy Riven thnt Adlon M. Moore, of Heppner, Oregon, who on April SUtli, I'.IK!, msd.t IIoin"ntefid K n try, No. 12VJ3, CT.'.-t, for W NE W'i HKl4. Section 24, Township 3, South ItmiKi i-1. Hint Wiillamctto Meridian: has filed notice of intention to make final Five Year proof, to estahliHli clnini to the land above !e -crlbcd, before J. V. Williams, 1". S. Conruis-ion er, at h'H office in Heppner, Oregon, on tlio L'.V.li day of September, It Cla'mant names as witnesses: Kdward Talmer, of Lxinnton. Oregon. Mnli lon Haworth, William 8. Straight and Samuel Hnworth. all of Heppner, Orecon. Augl3 bept!7 F. C. BRAMWEU.. Kogiater described lands are advised to file their rlnims, or objections, on or before the day above deninited for sale. Aui;l::-Sejitl7 V. ('. Bit MWKI.I., Register. A. A. hORKKTS. Hcceivex. We hfve reveral partiee who are look ing for homestead locations or relinqush- raents, also some cood timber claims. If you know of any good homestead or timber claims, it will pay you to write us. Address, Aetna Realty Co., 225 Failiug Bldg. Portl nd, Oregon. Three North Bend 3'oung men walked to Crater Lake and back, about 500 miles, camping out. Foley's Kidney Remedy will enre any case of kidnev or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine No medicine can do more. Slocum Drug Co. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract) Public Land Bale Ijtflrmnde. Oregon, Land Office. August II, 190R. Notice i hcrebr (riven that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Under provisions of Act of Congress approved Jane 27, mufl. Public No. 80S, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at lOo'ciock a. m., on the 21th day of September, nexr, at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: 8W4 tuc. 7. Tp. S S. R. 28. E. W. M. Serial No. 0769. . Any pereoni NOTICE FOR ITPI.lCATiCN (isolated Tract.. Piib'ic l and Snip Serial No. J I'uited Htntes Land Otlice, The Ibilles, Orppon AiiRiist 7. l'.'is Notice v hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the (iener.il Lund PCVe, under pro. 5,i:-:, uf Act of ( ongrcss approved June r. 'i, I'ublic- No. 8 :t, we will offer nt pnblic sale, to tl:o highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m on the Jl!r J di:j of September next, nt thisoflice, the following trji- t of land, to-wit: PL'1 NE.'i l-'i $t-U. S-jc. 1 p. :,. S I!. -Jt! k. W- ji Any persons cluimin adversely the a!ove deccrib?d lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sjle. Au13-Septl7 C. W. MOOKE, Register. The Htppner Oatette the new of Mor row Countr: The .Weekly Oregonlan trie newa and thought of the world. Both at special prlc. Inquire or addreaa Tbe Oaiette, Heppner. Or. Call at too Gatetta offlc and learn o our clubbing offer with tb Weekly Or- clainirg KjTeiiely the above ronlao. J. MAK: FOO Chinese Root and Herb Doctor. He ia an experienced compounder of Chinone Medicine. He treats success fully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, lun, liver, kidney, female weakness, ca'arrh an J all diseases of the body bv the use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his office, write for home tieat ineiit. Consultation free. J. Man Foo, successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al banv, Oregon. W. W. Stabler and wife of But f i'o, Wyoming, were in the city this week. While on his way here Mr. Stabler met Frank Roberts at Heppner Junction who was on his way to Wyoming with 1S9 hetd of the Nunrn.kerx, Wilcox bucks. These bucks were purchased by Mr. Stabler and Mr. Roberts took them on for delivery. While hero Mr. Stabler bought 150 head of Lincoln bucks from the Penland Land & Livestock Co., and 50 head of Kambouillet bucks from Archie Cox. Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET. HEPPNER, ORt. One of a party of Eugene men, who have been up on Quartz creek tells the Register that they wern't much on deer, but they found fish ing the best ever. He sbj-s the trout were so eager to bite they would jump out of the creek two or three feet after some white millers that were Hying arouud thick and though they had tried their own Hies they couldn't get them to take them' at all. "Kha ki" Moullen wasn't going to b? hoo-dooed tL at way, and suggested shoo inj, so they got their shot guns and whenever a trout jumped out of the water they would get him on the '"Uy." In this way they secured about 125 pounds and shot away all their ammunition. There were quite a few dogfish in the stieam aud they ivere trained to retrieve the trout. Some corn stalks raised near Milton are 15 feet from tassels to roots and heavily loaded with plump roasting ears. A settlement in Yamhill county is named Skunkville. On the 14th of next February, Oregon will hav been a state a j O full Lolf I I u iuo mm lcuiui Jf, liaviuy UKBU U territory since the 31 of March, 1849, when Joseph Lane of Iu diana arrived at Oregon City, an appointee as territorial governor, with a commission in bis pocket bearing the signature of James K. Polk, president of the United btates, whose term expired the next day. On the following June Lane re signed his position as governor and ran for congress, being elected. In 1853 he was again appointed governor, but served only three days, reeigniDg to run for congress again, and again being successful. He continued in congress until the admission of the state in 1850, when he was elected one of its first united Stares senators, serv ing two years. Lane was born in Kentucky on December 14, 1801, arm uieu in April, Lie was the grandfather of Mayor Harry Lane, of Portland. Under the provisions of a reso lution of the Oregon legislature adopted during its ext-a session in October, 1898, the 40th anniver sary ot the state s admission into the Union was celebrated in Salem on the 14th day of February, 1899, in the state capifol building. The two houses of the legislature nut in the representative hall and very interesting addresses were de livered by ex-Governor William P. Lord, Hon. Geo. H. Williams, Hon L. B. Cox, and Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway. Governor Geer pre sided and made the oDenincr ad dress. T. C. Taylor was president of the senate and E. V. Carter speaker of the house. The addresses of ex-Governor Lord and Judge Williams are of great historical value and are pre served in the archives of the state. The semi-centennial anniver sary of Oregon's assumption of statehood should be celebiated in a manner commensurate with its historic significance. Pendleton Tribune. The postmaster at Oregon C5ly fter c-:reful work, estiujute.j tha populntion of that town at a litlla lover 7000. Through the proceeds of & stmefc carnival the Enterprise Imod h entirely paid off its debt of $912 for its instruments. How to Avoid Appendlcltl. Most vic'ima of appendicitis arptbrwn wno are habitually constipated. Foity'a Orino Laxative cures chronic constipa tion by etimulatine the liver a d bow els and restores the natnral action of tha bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Fourteen trees ou a Milton man's place produced 2,510 pounds of first class prunes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Farnsworth, of Cecil, are visiting relatives in the city Mrs. Wade aud Miss Grills, sit ters, of Marshfield, were riding in an automobile and as they rounded a street corner two little children darted in front of the automobile, and to save them from the conse quences JUrs. ade deliberately turned and plunged over an eight foot embankment. Neither was seriously hurt but the auto was. A man in the eastern part of Umatilla county is raising uHrdnn huckleberries. He has about 200 bnshes of this fiuit which tastea exactly like the wild huchleberrj and is very much larger, being about the size of a pmall cherry. The bushes are rjlifie bearers, each averaging about a gallon. A Boon to Elderly People. Most elderly people have Fome kJd nev or bladder disordar thet is bolh painful and dangerous. Ftdey's Kii)Dp.y Remedy has proven a boon to many el derly people as it stimulates the nrinajy organs, corrects irregularities ard tone-a up ffie whole ystem. Comrrrervce ts)r. i 'g Foley's Kidnev Remedy at once and v'gorous. Slocum Dru' Co. A plan to build an automobile road between Coos Bay and Iiose bnrg and to opprate a line of an tos over it has been launched by a man representing a Los Angles firm. IMtagrcrnble nt Heme Lots of men and women who are a- ereeable with others, get "cranky" at home. Its not dispooi'ion, its the liver. If you fiod in vourself that tou feel cross around the house, litlle things worry you, just bnv a bottle, ol Ballard's Iler- bine and put your iivr in shape. Von ami evervbody arnnnd von w)M .'eel better for it. Price 50 cents per botile. Patterson & Son. Rogne River valley Brflett pears are bringing a third bight r figures than pears from any other section in the United States in eastern markets, and this despite poor conditions prevailing and the act that the quality is below the average. Itaby .Tlorpliiiie I lend are made bv all soothing synps and b by medicines that contain opium and nucotirs. MciieeV Caly Kl'xir i-oi-tins no ii'j'irions or na'cotie ibnga ot anv kind. A sure and safe cure for n'1rpd "foniachs, h iwp?j nrt(f f-etfnf r" splendid for teething infants. Patt; r son it Son. A good many water melons nro now being shipped from Irrigon, and some of them are whoppers, weighing nearly 50 pounds. otlce. Notice is hen by civen that I, the tin leisitrued, under and by virtue of th laws of th? State of Oiegon, prohibiting the running at large of animals w;'!.::i Morrow county, have taken up and have in my possession at n.y pin e j.'4' mi'e west of Hardman, Morro v County, Ore- gon, the loilowing described aniivul: Iron grav horse, weighing about '0 j pound.'; riiiht hind l.g-white ahro-t to hock; Uf: hind leg white tofefnv;;:: ljft front foot partly white ; branded.! II, connected, on right shoulder, a;e about I! years. The owner or owners of said anim us are hereby notitird that unless the same 1 is claimed within the proper time or ; manner, that I will on the 2ad day of j October, 190$, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at my anid farm sell th) said described animal in the manner and for the purposes pro vided by lay. Dated this 17th day of September. 1;K)S. Sptl7 24 JOHN A. ADAMS. t'nrett Hay Fever nn 4 Summer Cold A. S. Nnsraum. l'a'e-ville, Indiana, writes : "Last year I suffered for three .rvMi vh n S'T '" 1 !r P'" (' 1 1 SO i ;-a-f- ing tl at it inteifered with my busm. I had many of the symptoms ot bav fevr, and a doctor's rrcs ription )id :i.-t --V. h v.;.- 1 ;, s. 1 medicine which seemed only to a-g-g:avate it. Voi tun.itrly I iiifisted up on h.ivii'-g I'u't y's ijircblv i-'iicii me. ;e 1 Fo'ev's 1 Ionev IK cy and Tjr. h v. ; ,. ! s a:,'! Tar Hith It ss." Slocntn Priig Co. ait rs Attcntionl rn i e c'htig vm'.r grain I won I to n.nke on an offer, t eii in h!I h'-v.-e on the Wey ;nni ''.a on,t-etn ormi-hes- Itesn.-ftt'iidv vor. r.u H ic coAr ki.kvaiou co. P.y K. V. HICKOrC. r,. I, ner If rou taka tbia papar auu 1e Weekly Oreffvntan jov woa't tiava to beg your Dwa, Allriiiion. Asthma SuTererJ Folev's Honey and Tar will Kiv,j im mediate relief to asthma sufferers mm I has cured many cases that had refujvit to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar is the best remedv for coughs, colds and ad throat and Inn tronb'e. Contains no harmful dnia. Slocum Prng Co.