Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 24, 1908, Image 8

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    TvlYSTERY OF DREAMS
Whence Come the Warning Vis-
iters We See In Sleep?
TWO VERY PUZZLING CASES.
Dne Where Mother and Son Both Got
Tidings of Disaster at the Same
Time and Ore Where a Child Saw
Her Feather Saved In a Shipwreck. ; kindly interest end maklnjr the correc
tions fur hiiu. lmp.hv showed that
Out of 1 dreams of a very striking tjs w;s lio( f;u.K T!u (.onV(.tilllls
M'-d iuvcsti.-'.uod by one of the lend- wolv ,lu, rulT,.ri i,,ns rf the man who
I:::- psyrhic research societies no fewer S(, ,. (v,. "litl this man. then,
seventy-nine related to a death,
1 oorhans the rarest of all these
p-eams is the ease w lie re two persons
.earned t!ie same thing on the same
: !:;ht. ami the episode came true. This
r i o instance is reported by the
K. !h F.lrin-ttoa:
"A woman parishioner of mine." he
ya; , "whose husband was a e'vr-
r .!!. at that time on the sea, droame.i
: n'filiX in terribly vivid fashion that
Ins Kitle craft had been cut in two by
the towering steel bow s ,,f a jrrea t
1'ner. Her eldest son was wit'.i the
Imsh.-.ml. and as she woke she screamed
;:t. a m1.
e my boy. my I -v. lu.s
was remarkable e:mut:!i. cetisi lei iai;
t! . seiiuol, but almost at the very tn feilovc e.-ii'h vtiicr or. if they do, must j There are few people, who once hav-)-:-m
the 1 em- v.ottian was in her tils- t ., nu t:::i,.(!. In, writ insr Mailer some- ' soon the island of Acliill can for
tress, yet still a:-leep. anot her s "i wa.s ,;,!!(,s trcot t heso modilieatlotis. but 1 ."ct its beauty. The island lies close
pnandim,' at her doer, half asleep and they were all marked on the proof, j t the west coast of Ireland. When
J'-a'f awake, m-.l c-ri;:- -(V.). i:':o;l:e: Midler was so interested thai lie soucht t!l ski,,s! are blue, mountains green
where is father The territicd v.vnra
itow rose ;;u.l let the bey in. He was
cryins. He mM her he bad e.istia t!y
heard his father's heavy tread co;. ,:.!;
ttl" the stairs and ids i?o;ii!e;-o;s l.t !;
with sea 1 oets against the U.t, as had
be.'ti h's timnror Avlimi r"ft :: -t
rttptly from a br.? cruise. Xe:ct it-:::-r.v:
the alarmed mother and wife told
fl'.l the r.ei.u'hbors. and before the day
v.-as out the dreadful news ca.t.te that
every detail of her dream was true.
ll.o little trawlmtr lm.-.'er had bee:, run
iito by a coasims imer nearly on m
j;:;,- her husband and son."
Premonitory dreams occupy a larpte j
part of the psyclmlocieal records, ami
the fo'Iowlntf case is a very ptnsHnc I
o:ie: A Mrs. Spruit lived at I'.ahnain. !
one of the suburbs of Svibu-v nsr-.i- I
!:a. Her husband was a sea captain
ri command of the Ataeama. a wooden '
.-'it;) of l.tt'-o tcms, which hail arrived in
Svitcov hi n l.vit.-ho' sinM foul '
picked up cheap by a firm known as
'ov:;shaw Pros, for .$3..m. Twice as !
much was spent in repairs, and then I
thi'' Atacftnm was senf n-i tli eo wt I
with a cargo of coal. She delivered j desi-ned him to show wh.it she" could ptndyin.g wonid have cost so tmt.u
this and next set out for San Mosro. do in the war of the unusual and the j ,no,R-v-r.-.it
ivhn -.00 n,oM ,t f,.., i ,.nt,.! chr. ....... .,-1-i o , I " cs. father, and if yon only knew
' . liii.tc Viil UWilJ " I
r.ey she sprau-j a leak, and Captain J
Sprttit decided to put back. In spite I
l the pumps the water gained, and !
torn there was a depth of eleven feet j
i: the hold. Spruit now resolved to
abandon the ship and launch the thr
1i.-ita The r... ..-.(.. l,:.,,--,.lf ...!,l. . I
i.ii'.j(u uimNi,. ioi;i one
seaman, the steward, boatswain and j
an apprentice, was iu the twenty-four j
io u i:ieiar. wime t:.e rest 0t the j
crew, twe.ve m a'.i, were in the other
two boats. Heavy seas were rut.nh.tr,
and the boats were nearly swa::iped.
As Spruit could not swim, ho wa.s
nearly drowned. Some of his men
were lost. Their situation wa.s Indeed
fearful in boats half tilled with water
nnd exposed to a tierce gale 40' miles
from land. Again and again was
Spruit washed out, but at last his boat
was picked- up when its occupants were
:ti th last stages of exhaustion fro: a
f . three, e-p :;,. ;!.: 1 :K.:; ,.f f., ,,. a
l'eport, ! of the Sydney Morning Iier-.-!
I . . i,. .1 , ' ... . i
. . - 4 -: : 1 ::: "
i .1 ieiooo.,1, vi.tu .errtmy
s'.V'.'.e'M : i -, covered with seven.- cuts
it:.d bruises.
'w ivmsi h-r Mrs. S;
it's report to
hail
the IV.v-U.i! Uf Soarcli so.di.fv. ivlif.-!i
is ii...,st rema.rkab'.c. I
"Last Thursday week." M:e wrip-s, I
'".t 3 o'clock in I'm i!!n.-i.!:,g my tit ir-
to.::-vi-;-.',: i .h-uiriror I.i' v , jam ;
my l di-o v,.';,, v. : 1 y a tap ..n
Jtty forehead, a ':. n-.::::. ::.:..' !,. cried
5t! a b:ear!i!ess wh!-per, Tm s fv'l,',
i U'-l" I tri'-d to soo-Ve i.-.r. ! :.
":ti!y covcre 1 her fare w';:!i h--;- h.-:;,....
f.::d whispered tremi-'.hiui;-: ''eh. Ir,a:
My p.apa's ship is nil wre..-ke 11 Papa's :
'.'.'ne h :ae ail in rai-s, with Ids f ,., -t !
nnd legs cut. r.nd 1 . v: or t;f ,.;'
Ids titeti t'.r--:-.v:."i ,-.:t of tie
"I told Lily stem:;.- it was ad non
sense. ' 'It isn't 1' t-'ho said past. leOe!;-.
'I've rf,-:, ir hi :..y d-. ;:a:, at.d I !:::.,;;
It's till true:'
"I'.ut I conved lor off to i .. r: ... ;
pirl kept v:cr-y::)': ;t it uep" t;:e
la xt Kt"!d-y. . w a:' !e- .ir'-am
lay hu-bat-d returnci. nnd jj.y j-u;iil,i
iae cry::.- wk. :: : '.e ..;.; in from
Fchool.
'"Oh, ms'iima,' she -,tA viinrply, 'is
t' - Ataca:: ; '. .''
-I told 1. t fva.'dvoly her p."i a had
o;ee leaa".
'She v.-.-Is ! -it to be d -clod. !.. evcro;-.
r.nd a' lo-d. v. id. .-:;: ye j .a-sNtete-.i
'Are para's h".-s cat';'
-I said in -y were.
"And ti e ei-y 11 j -1 thing ho said lo
i;'Tiu;;ier .:is: -'.uiy. ymi .;;,;ut li.r.f
those clothe, on v!e-;i I s:,,v yood The
itk-s you h.i.I cu were all torn in ;!,..
kipwrck.' " "
I.ily Spruit hep.-elf fei-nishr-,1 n re-
Tort to the I'sychie;. Ilc-r-nr.-h so,-icry.
;:e sam sue wokc m terfiijl fright, i
liavins seen cv.-ry mi.-i-'. .copje detail of '
.1,0 .'-!l!pwiecK f.Ii.l US so.pK-1. Slt. Siiw
Per father gr.-t into The big boat and
I:.-(-p dos.; Pj his shij. for some time. ,
fbe watched Ids boat capsize and th
Imiv Allen drown. W hat woke h,.r, she
.said, was the howling of the wind j
flN.ut the wrc k. and the Int she nw !
was the other men ra.lliag her father I
.-.. ', ? ,
lue uoai.-wii- i ,
Il.im T. Fitz-Gerald la New York Trlb
vue. ... , - ....
A HUMAN MACHINE.
H Wj Able to Correct Language
He Did Not Understand.
When Mas .Muller was preparing bjs
r;!"':l,I,;il!r; ; ZZZ
stiiiotive wisdom if the compositor.
In provldine. the manuscript for about
(i.OOo- sheets of print t no uuilior nat-
; urally iriri'ad from Unie to time.
Whenever he did trip, there on his
proof was the error queried In a eare-
' lu MVAm Surely, he ihoujrht. some
unkninvii scholar In the university
must he overlooliin' his proofs with
know Sanskrit'.-" Mullet- aski . Not a
bit of it. I'se and wont enabled him
to detect the errors as a hungry child
scents a -oo!n.yr dinner. The diseov-
cry originated ihrouprh his arin rather
than from iny intellectual doubt, and
that arm was palsied!
This printer had sustained an acel-
clout, leavinjr Mm with an arm partly!
; are. iyacd. an: a (his made him slow- j
-r with his renins his masters turned t
pjai M to s-viskrlt. with which he had j
had ::o preiou acquaintance. He had
,, a-arn ttpward of oni types for t he
v.vrk. but he learned them and accus- i
...i-el himself to the work. Now.
I
VA:VA of the letters in Sanskrit cannot I
cut the printer to ask him how lie I
was al::e to eo.n-eet a lamruaa-e which
ho did not tulerstand. The oxplana- !
ti. n was ivm-irkable: "You see. tdr ,
my arm j.vt s i... m rest::ar switi;r
it t i a regular
frotn one , nip.trtinent cf type-: to j
n:-. thcr. a;:1 t'vtv are ifvio"! tint i
never cccttr. so if I smUkuly have t '
take it' ty; which entail a new i
movement 1 iY.-l it and put a query."
Wha.t a de.irs life the "ttti spelinu."'or !
Artemus Ward's, which is the same :
thin wouK1 ,lltve f,llls0)1 th:lt Iuarvol.
,,s hm;!an ri:.1)!:,o:St. Janlcs- Ga. j
6tia.
THE BIRD CLOWN.
A Queer Kind of Fellow Is the Yellow
Ertasted Chat.
The oddities of the yellow breasted
c!l:lt becrin even with his clasohication.
To think of a warbler the size of a
Ualtiaiere oriole, a wi.rb'er wit h n
sottg like a mocking bird! Indeed, j
tUere is little about the chat that is j
not remarkabJo. lie pies in for the
weird a nd t!: sitecfMcitl.-ir If Vum-o
V.I.V 'Hi i'. , n I n l 1 . I Ifllliil AilUtL' Mt tPe).
This bird and not the catbird is the
real "clown of the woods." Clown of j
the thicket would be more apt, for, like ( ,
the catbird, he prefers the shrub and i'
lower trees. A wild tangle of briers !
and vines is a favorite haunt. It is I
...... xi. . .. . .
(n:y uui octtcr to s'arvey suen a re- i
treat that he mounts to the top of a j
tree. From his lofty perch he sings.
to the
ia...-!:!i.:t a. il bewilderment i
or rue pet son mat Dear.? the song for I
the tir.st time. Mere likely than not j
lie will become invisible and silent I
upon the tlrst attempt to approach
i him. rr-nn!t:i:- (inlet and hiuden till
yon move on .-".rain; then ho chuckles
Iw.i'll" and sc-o.-Is nnd spits and scoffs
till yon are oat of sight and hearing.
-no i.i. .ii Is so lira riUI ot be!IlLT seen
or such a inasoT of hi,l(. ;uid seek. It i
I is wi.-rsi. thiiu useless to try to steal a
I man-h on him. Ho manages to be al- !
1 ways on t!i- wroioj- .-),; nf the net:t '
1 bush. If yen should tin,! bis nest, i
whi - h i
i pr.-ity little basket of straws I
ami v.-eeil staii-ts liaed with htte grasses
ml strips of seV; ,:ir
leaves pine
.' a foot or liinf.
a oove I !ie
'Und am-ina'
eeds or Poshes, t ft.. sillinL' bird I
ste-.'.s away :;.d is at once lost to
s.ai.t. Talt.. a oe-'ti at tie; whit" re 1
si..-, kh-d ::-. r nd then hide among
the lin.v-lics :' .r awav fro--i tbe i.f.-:t 1
as y- -l re:, . s,;d keeping it in
stale. .a: r.-: have to wait f..r n:i
;r a: d cm -of.
! e, t t! ;
d lo, !c a i
a .
a . other trips to the
' '" taro- t way to Let
as Shy one. St. Xieh-
o cf iYiind.
l to,-, rl:) nw-
"in a t-i have brain
I '. - .'!, p., ):;y
a'i an idii-:.);) f the
- no sa !i t',:;,- :;;
a t" ;; vo.j b-r...
-;' '! d S'd'.fnne,.,
' ' ly kaa-.'in.i ry and
-' as a fever could
o;.era:i,.:i. X'ic'iin
a. i..;r! you have tak
a myI have n lain 1,
' 'i.i-'aao Tri titi in.
1 I,:,
'i'h
f-
I'O
v:il
had
ii.
en f:
n't I. d
P.
W.nn Thr.t Hsir.
' - a-' r-.-uJi;,- !:::id." said
i i.i ,.,.; I u. Pint. s. may
U :., -r-t h,,;,; , f a v.-,;t..
a
f t o W.r
bo b ..;
.! v. !... u :-,.ov- , a:, ,,a iny l..;id like a
77.'.':', : li Ja. ;. . i v.ddeh j tamalit'.itc.'-
ei n.-d.e Wi- :i 1 irv to cjttch if ; 1 1 1 . i
ti.eu v.-Ji-n J .' . :' sop.-u-ite it f :-.,;
t he I rown Id" a -al oivo a yj,,,..
f.,;:s pui to find that I have' snatched
nt :i good br.. t, hair after :,n nn,
1-ft the wkke .... Mi!l shin:,ig."-New
Vork i'v. .
On; Fcr Him. i
i I -- is s iblkrioll isn't
A Nf
"'Pbo ,:
j,y - , ... u,ivii. '
"Sa.v. f:v:..'." rp!:.d f.0 nntive '
"jest write tleo t I r,. ,v,,nl Iwn for
I it tired o' swear.'n'
at this ,:nii!.e i-, .he snn old wav
That's a new ,.'- Phil idohihi-i irV I
bil xlelplmi I ress.
' j,
It Is not the strcnrrfl. but .t,,. J'
. .. . "
no" hi preai seDiiments mat makes don
The Human Touch.
".Tnnle had n doll that would say
'Pnpn' and 'Mnmirm.' "
"What became of It?" ,
"Jane's mother is nn advanced per j
son, and she said the doll was nn iuex- ,
cusably childish reminder of a grossly I
benighted period."
'And what did Hie do?" '
"She threw It in a dark closet where
,Tanle didn't dare to go. And then r j
day or two later she happened to step,
nn It in the dark nnd it shrieked 'Mam-
ma!' so naturally that she fell over ii:
a faint and bumped her head nnd lwu
'two buckets of water poured over he!
iwu uiH-Keis vi water poured over lie!
before she recovered consciousness.';-
L'lev eland I'laiu Dealer.
An Anticlimax.
Sir Henry Irving was frequently a
vietlm to the interjections of trailer.'
cto.ls. When playlu.tr "Macbeth" one
ni.erht ho had reached that dramatic
moment in the banquet scene when in
dreadful fear he bids the ghost oi
ISaiKpJo to vanish:
"Hcnco, horrible shallow,
Vnrtal mockery, lieneo!"
he exclaimed and, shuddoring coinm!
slvely, dropped to h'sj knees, coveriti-r
Ids face with his robe. As the trh.'s;
vanished a shrill' voice hi the gallery
broke the momentary silence: "It's a.'l
ri.u'ht now, 'Ik'.ery ; he's; ;rono!" London
l'.elhnan.
Achill Island.
smiling bo.ats clad in purple aiiu
l,ink lioatli- and the whole pi.-fir
es,l? isl:llul ' sunshine, the place k
a wonderland.
Ccnslstcnt.
'"Tlio people who say that women are
inconstant and inconsistent," deela.res
l!u-' philosopher of folly, "are ueat.
vroug. A few years a-o a Rirl told urn
lhcI Avas i"st twenty-two. and. eh.
tlt trt the same ii'urea today."--
idcveland Leader,
In His Line.
First Dall Piayer-1 was out ?n Int..',
last iiiht that my wife wouldn't let
me in. Second P.all Player Weil, you
are used to behur "out at home." Xov.
Yoik Press.
We have only two davs to live. It 1
,!;ml!-v w,rth "r v hn'' s''('n then-
m crinmtirr to coiitetnptioie raseaii.-
o!t!ure
Expensi v.
I should r.evor have thnuctht that
how little 1 have
.'.tedr-Judire.
NOTJCK FOR FttBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
l , f . l.aua umoe at u drniitic, urecon. ;
S'-i'tf mticr . lOoS. i
Notice is lien.l.v iftvi-n thu', Wit I hen f) J'- I
.. k . ....i ... . i.,,.i i .. i
who, or. Aunu.t '-'-. H:", made Timber aiic. '
stone sworn statement, No. (ifjoo, for NW'!,,
x,'-:i -,cticn . ami tt'i; SE'i slV' NKU.
,ion 4' r- ' S" ,:--'' E- w- M- llllS tii,'tl ""'i"--c-
ln,olltlon " maku final Inni.er and Stone proof,
'oo. ,..,,1,0, .,.,... ..cr.ut....
nefore t n .'..imlor and locciviir Ti s I :.nil
Othce, at I.Htiraiele, Oregon, on the-J.V.h day o
November, l'.'os.
('hen, ant mmiikx ihi,si-
C8. VanDuyti, I). C. 'lirielmux bi,1 Tims
I rik.-ll. (ill of I.i-.orande, On-K'ui. ami Harr'.c' j
" '""ion, of I'oitlHml, Oregon.
Sft lTNov pi
F .('. BKAMW bl.b. I'.-tfist.-r
Notice For Publication
I 'epartniHiit of trie Interior,
W S. Land Mfcc at batioinde, Oot'Or..
SeMen.Ker 1'..,
v,.n u ul,.i ot,.,... ..,. ii..,.,. n t.,e;.
on, of OJ- I.anr. 1 I'm tin nd, ! !r .::. u : ,
on August .W . inndi.. Ti!.o it :-ie:c !
i.'.(tn -tatcinei.i No. ).;., !, for N A'i N IJ.j :.; j
n August ,w . minii: 'i'ii.o
''"tH ! H"'1 1 "''' '-and I..-t 1, m 'I "v.n
-hip i S. It g' K. W. .VI . La- td.-d ie rn-e of in
trillion to tot. k-- ;it:nl 'l inih.-r to d -nc.e pro. f.
t-i e--ablid. chair, to tl land a!i".e 1..m-i:Ii'1
h.-ior.; tht He-;-!..; nnd Ih'i ei er, 1 . S. I.ami
oiiiee. t I.ir...!e, ' iiemm. :. tht- jr.th l-y ..
Ni.venil.i - r. t'.1 s. 1
t ; i i i o : . i . ' ran,. -S'.- ''. it ii' --cs:
i ('...-. VanDnyn. of Ia .rai;de, 0;. L..,n, I) ('
Erie' on, of I..- '-. Ore-:,,,, ,,,-d (;,.i,n.,
V. billy o re I ii tiai.i 1;. JoiH.-.::, hot !i of I'oi i.
land. Or. u -n.
Spt. 17 N o ia F C. BRAMW FbL. Y..-'.vt.
N'out v. pott p t i;Li - .' at; on
I I ; r-t! '!. . I tie I;t,.p.,r
I'. loa d o:' . . nt I .- O-i.i d.e do e,,;i
S'.-r :.a o,.-r - I" -"..i
ice j.. ,.-f, ,y civen that .1.. l ;i - M. Ii...-'
of Hi .(.ner, Ori-.-i,ii, v, ho, ol, re f. id, p.,
ii.ad.. 'I : ml., r A I ( l;,'c..i: No. ,'1'J- , f. ,r .-' .. N i-
: NW;.,. -ccliiii JJ, T. ... J; . L. p. V. M. .
lilnl :,oii.i.',if iLto.:;.,ii to i,...ki- I'anil TP".,
i r ...f. to -ii.niMi eP.iai t!... ! ,::, (,,
! M-ril.. , 1 , -..re J. P. WPP, P. s, r, ,,
I'd-ioni-r. at hi-mf ... in in ,pi..-r. (;;.-,;m, ,
t!.,' "4tii day ! Nn. ir, her, 1 ' .
( In il:n-.l.t 1 ,-.mp as n it c). :
lii.rnrc i itki in. M. rrt.Hi. H i. v. ( hodc It. -
ri -n ami Will.. pi II. Il.-ri'-n. .-..'1 ..f It. ;.. : .
"oven.
'! K-Nov V.2 F. r. IiKAMWKI.I.. K.-t-pt.-r.
- - . . .
NO lit V. felt ITJM.K-A'J .,
Ilcpartrne-t of the Ii,t..: l.,r,
t". S. I.Bini Cfiice nt The Hall. ':, Or. tn
Ji.lv -c'';
Ncticc is l,.-rel. iv n that Hll,.i,. ( :,,
Condon, Or.-K'.n. who, on J a 1;. 1'. . -, , , ;, . j
i tutor mid ioTip Application. No. e; :. fr
'A U. S'; SK4. .-.-ti.,n :.. Tow. n-.ip .;, s,,.,.
Ht ite -jc. Kn Wiilamette M,.ri.bn, I,.,, li:,.
",i,''.f intention n. make html pr...,f, t ...
,a,'lish vlnint to the ia.l l,ovpdp-;Tih..,. f ,.f,,r
Ifecister bi.I Ku tivpr f the f. rt. Fund i.ffi...
' ' "
. ui .
nim.tnn.e.Hw,tneM..P:
J, , 7v n ,'"r',In'nI0r,'""'
- nc of L,n alley, Oregon, t ( at let. ,i
Condon. Oree,.n.Riid-Kr-nk M i.n... ... .....
0reif0
('. W. MOOBE, Regi.tcr.
Liberty Meat Market
Roycr & Wherry
i Fresh and S:ltrd MpAtc
I C anU aA,lCa '"CatS
1 PIcK nn Prlrl-ic
u 1 1 vru 1 IUUJ J
: I 1 1 , 1
M j;rieSt market . pTlCC
paid for fat stock
I I MIM'NKIi, ORIOGJON
.
ine ralm
Robert Hart, Prop.
li e 'i'c;uii
In- ( dvani Stxln
1 1 ;,. ! i : , i. , i
' 1'ivsli ('findics
Nuts .-mil Fruits
I .Ullcll (iotxls
let" FoCM
' ' i iiiii ten
Imperial Hotel
Portland, Oregon
Modern six story,
liiv proof building'.
European Plan
1 i i : o
t.... r ..... ir
' '
I . .ir.171 ..ini iiLfi.
I'on. M ItTsct I A X, J H. Asst. Manager.
ITT T T A W
x tt l i 1 i s & iv a
Li it
a t
nu,.' a
Tools, Maeliinen,
Fencing-,
in fael, anything
7 C3
in our
Conic
3 .
Q
GIL
prices.
L
5 ; Zc m& mt' -t'.v-
?-.
$
f
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
;:ct.no1paKeon- Laxative Fruit Syrup
Chronic
Pleasant
Kor 8Hle
North Beach
Invites
Invigorates
Infatuates
Nature's lavish hand endowed
North Beach with every attrno
tion us a place of reef, with ra
juveriation and recreation.
North 15 aci. . is a stretch of
Beautiful woodland dropping
nently into the "Pacific" and
fikiited by 20 miles of smooth,
sandy beach delightful for hath
in. Ill' Y A TIi'KKT o'vitli
The O. R. & N.
takin.i rui-: sti:a.u:u
"T. J. Potter"
POWX T1IK H1VKH FKOM 1'OHl l.AMl
Minle with the ay care-free
throng, whilst sweet nature re
builds worn tissues and renews
lile, energy and vitality.
The round, trip season rate from
Heppner is $11.80
"Outings in Oregon," contains
the story of "Noith Beach," in
cluding hotel rates, etc. Ask J.
1. Huddels'on, 1 jcal agent, lle)
ner, Oregon,
OK WlilTIC
Wm YcMl'RUAY',
(ieu'i Pass Agent, Portland, Or
Mini : i mi ii in i' i ri
Jlrpurtliuuitoftlrj Interior.' j
I . S. I inirl Oltict at I a liraiKlc, ()rpi;in.
Aiii?. '-'I, r.is. .
Notice in li.rel.y civen tlifit I.izje I. Cox, oH
H j ! ti o r Ori'ifnii, who on August l'J. p.ii niHilc'l
Ti:!!'ieran! .Stoim sworn statBiiifnt, No. r.i l. for
KWi Section a, T.nvU.llip I South Ib.n.e -.s j
l-.:ist iiliimctte Mcralian, ha liltit roticH if1
intMi.ii.m to n.;ii.i; final 'i lmher iitoof, o e-oili j
li-li c!:;im to I ho l.-U"l ahovo d.-scrihcil, l.efon-
J. I'. W.lliams, It. S. ( 'oinmisfioner, at lb ppm-r !
t.reir ii, mi ttit! h day of Novciiiber, 1 "U-.
ClaiiiKOit names as wit inc :
IvU'iir P.ilincr. of bexitiirtoii, Orcsi n. Joc.li
Itccior. prank Hiown ami lienrKC Moure all of
1 ! e ppre 1 . Oregon,
Aii-iT.Oc!-.:i I' C, KRAMWKLL, Kr,;imor
I'oi.u's ( i.zi: rri:i:i: A busit esi
I rectory of each city, t vn and vi lage
1 in Or; cm and Washington, giving a de- niake tinal tinilirr iiruof. to i-MabliMi cluiia
I sciiptivu ski-tcb of each oho-. !ogtl,t - l" ""' "!"vl' ',,";i,"", -f"-' J-l'.Wil-i
.ii. i lianis, I . H. Coininissieticr, at liih nllliv in.
; "(in ine locauoii hiiii snipping iBinil -
ties and a classified directory of ear
. . , . . i
1 liesmnss am! tirotesnon. If. I.. I'o L- X-
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and get
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HEPPNER, OREGON
1
f.eariinn Fsdetn Oronnn Hnt. . I.
'- m s.w.w !
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . .
Umler ' New Munngfement. Thoroughly
lienovated and Kefiitted. Kegt
Meals io the City.
HADDOCK CO. I'rojs.
y Hlooum DrilK Coiiipiinyi
Sam E. VanVactor,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Otllce on west end of May fMreet
Heppner Oregfrti.
C. E. WOODSON.
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
N. E. WINNARD, M. S., JM. D.
PHYSICIAN fr SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases of
the eye, ear, nose mid throat,
li lasses properly lilted.
Office: The Pair Building.
IIki'pni; it, - . Ohkgon.
W. L. SMITH.
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstract books
iu Morrow county .
IfbtrPNitn,
Okecion
DR. AETZLER.
DICIVTIHT
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 0.
DR. M. A. LEACH
DKXTIST
! : Permanently loenfed in Ilenpner. Olliee
j iu the now Fair buildiujf. Gas ad-
imciinteted.
Clarence 1. White
LAWYER
Heppner, - - Oregon
Phelps & Notson
ATTORSEYS AT LAW.
JtttOfin Olid Fellows Rlclt! Hppncr, Oregon.
p . .
"Iln IS. HlSlfier
I'lfYSICI AX AND SURGEON.
"tlice in l'.i ! tersou & Son 's d riigsto: e
Kesid-uce in Morrow building over
Patterson Siju'.j .-iittstore.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
bcparlno ljt of tln Interior,
j i. .-v i.ann uimvHi i.ii orioele, lirrcnii,
July in is.
! Notice i- hiMchv ivcii that .lu'ei A. I'att Thci,
T "f UcppioT. ro..n, who, o i July I. nin.te
1 '1'inilier A i.-.-aion No. i rl, for W., S A 'i
' - im s i s.;i H,.,.,.. -, t.oM.sliin I S.
J ran:."' K V. M , ),; i.l. il i oii.-c f inicntii
j j),,.,.
ppnrr "ri'on, mi the Utli day of (ictolici .
1 ! It"'
i inntiHin nmiut iim witiic-ws
I llerimnln It. ri.lturi.oil. uvTl'. . mn. .lol-n
1 - ,..,,! i ,c. e...o i ,.n ... t,
I Oregon
: Jly .'til-Octl V. (', Ii RAM W K I I, Ue-iMi-r.
j NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
i V. H. band Oltice at l.a iraiide, ( )re-orr.
! July .7, I'.ms.
! Not lee is hereby ,,-iven that Fian'.ilin l.
r
I'i.i, of Ilepi ner, (l,. k'oi,, who. on .Inly -j-j,
made TimliiT Appiii-nl ion No. oa.7. lei
SW'.t seetioii J 'r.nvnship I S. ranjjc J- K. W.
j Meriilia n. him tiled notiee ol ' liit.-nt inn (o iniike
Inuil timber proof, to ctnhl iidi elaim to the ho,,
above described, before .1.1', Williams, I , S
1 I'eiiiMiis-i.iiicr, at hi., otiie... lit lleppni-r, ore-
I itou. on the 12th day of Octohcr, I-.h-h.
j claim,, nt n,-ime as wilnes-"s:
I Kibiied I'lilmer, of bi-yiiu-tou, Oregon, Jo
I M'ph vs. Keelor, blnicr slornni and Oeorua
I Monro, alt of lleppnor, Orl'niill.
' -"V rO (.tl K. C. lUtA.MVVFI.f., Ito-'l-ter.
NO'IICI FOR PUBLICATION.
bcii-x:-Oiient of the Inferior,
t oite.l st ces band Office
I.i i.Mim'o, Oregon, Si-m. 17. p. ii,.
Notice i - liereliv e...;i, tn.it, '. A. Minor,. f
Ilepl.iii-r, Ooiinty of .Morrow. State ,,r (In-oii,
lias tiled i l this olli.-e his appl icu ion I., n.(Yt
under the iirovi.ioiih of the Act of rimi'rws,
approved .bine 4. Is '7. thn W . SK'4 Sue. fi, T,
1 S.. I". 27 F.., W. M.. Serial No. o.:r;i.
Any and nil pcisons el.-iim Pia ad vetr- l v t he
hinds de,,, i-il0d. or dcirinK' to ol, ..,-t lieciiiiM"
! ol the mincrni character of the land, or for uny
j other reason to the di-em-ii' t o a;.p! je A-. ,hond
file their atli.lavit... ..I mm .hi ... o,;.- ...i:
before the Itli .lav ol Novciol. -r. I 'o,
('. . HlP.MUI'h!,,
KeeiH'.r.
Sept ..'I.Oct
NOTICE FOB BUB LI CATHY'S.
bnited .stati h Land : ti ;-
Tim Italics. Oregon, Aue.ist J.'.th. i'.os
Nt.tice herebv ejven that State of Ore.-.m'
j haa tiled in this ol!ie(, iN aliplication. Serial No
j n7 '.:i to sol r iiii.l,. the .rovi-i.ris of the Act of
; Coiitires, of Am:m.f n, I S. and the Act
i HUpplemcntary thereto 1 hi! SW1, NW'i of
Section g7, Tinv":s)ii. I, South Itane L'.'i, Last
W'illaniettn Meridian. '
A'J'"'"1 :i irs ,-nUnw adverse, ti,
lands (iescrilMi
I. or desirini; to e..t l,e iii!s0,,f
the mineral cliaracter of tht- land, or for any
other reason, to the disponal to atipllcant,
NhoiiM lit., their alliilavits of protest in thin
olliee, on or before t tie Pttli .lay of November
P..IIH.
S'PCI Oct's C MOOItK, KeKii-tcr.
FOIETSHCMYTAR
tops the couh and heals lungs
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pi "til
and blotches,
guaranteed
t