y HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 1. 1908 VOL. 24. no. mr: I IlllJ!llT auhul, 3 PER CENT. AVcgefabkEreparsfionrorAs similatingthcFootfandRcgula tingUieSiomaiisandBoweisof Pa llToM- mmi Promofcs Diges(ionheeiful ncss and Ifest.Contains neither Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. flanfjtw SitJ" jUxJama WrmStri Clorifki Stone Vmanfreanarr. Anerfect Rcmedv forConsfiPi Hon , Sour Stomach.Dtairtoea Worms jConvulswns Jcvcrisfr iu ssandLoss or Sleep. PacSintle Signanrt of NEW YORK. ICkiaranUei under tuelrtxal Exact Copy of Wrapper. Entirely Under Local Control and Management Bank of Heppner Capital $50,000 Fully Paid Officers V. O. MINOR, President . J. II. MclIALEY, Vice-President W. S WHARTON, Cashier VAWTEIl CRAWFORD, Asst. Cashier Loans Made at Eight Per Cent. FOUR PER GENT INTEREST PAID OH TimE DEPOSITS WE ARE GROWING Gain in Deposits, month of January $10153.53 February 8,593.01 March 10.39(5 (53 " April and May 61,646.48 Total gain for 6rst five months, 1908 $ S9.779 50 NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON. NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Serial No. 0"8 United States Land office, I Grande. OreROn. August 10, iros Notice i hereby given that Adion M. Moore, of Heppner, OrcRon, who on April 30th. 1H03, nincl Hmnentead Entry, No. 1223. fjrS, for ", NE W'i KKVi. Sertlon 24. Township 3, South IdmRi SS Kit Wllllametta Moridian; has filed notice of Intention to make final Five Year proof, to establish claim to the land above do -crihed. before J. P. Williams, V. ti. Coninitin t'r, at Ii'h office in Heppiier, Oregon, on the :'."! Ii ilny of September, l'.KiS Cla mant names as witnesses: Kdward Palmer, tf li'xinntoii, Orecon. Mnli lon Haworth, William S. StiaiRht nt S imtie! Mnworth. all of Heppner, Oreeon. AuglS Septl7 F. C. BKAMW E1.I-, KeRinter NOTICE FOll rUBLH'ATlON (Isolated Tract) Public Land Sale l.arnde, Oregon, Land Office, August II, 1908. Notice ii hereby priTcn that, a directed by the Commissioner of the General Ind Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved J anc 27, Htnrt. rubll No. .103, we will offer at public sale t., the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 21th day of September, nnt, at tills office, the following tract of land, to-wit: 8WJ4 NE'i Jiec. 7. Tp. S 8. H. 28. E. W. M. Serial No. 07P9. Siy liiMii iU istdtiirly Ji hid For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have ' Always Bought Bears Signat I. AjT Use Vr For Over Thirty Years tmi attmum ihhw, hcw vo errr. Directors W. O. MINOR C. E. WOODSON W. G. SCOTT J II. Mr II ALKY W. S. WHARTON described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desiKDoted for sale. AuRll-Sei.it 17 F. ('. Kit AM WELL, Reeister. A. A. ROBERTS. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract., rubliol and Sale Serial No. 091 ('tilted States Land OHice, The Dalles, Oregon AiiBiist 7, 1!S Notice Is hereby eiven that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the General I,nti1 Office, under pro Imi:; of Act of Congress approved June 27, 11 t, Public - No. sm. we will oil'or at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 1U o'clock a. in., on the jrd day of 'September next, nt thisoffice, the following tract of land, to-wit: SEU NEJi E'j SEi, See. 9. Tp. 5, S R. 211 E. W. M. Any pcisons claiming adversely the above described lniids are ailvisel to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the day abore desigiinted for e.le. Au13-Septl7 C.W.MOORE, Register. The Heppner Oaiette trie news of Mor row County; Th Weekly Oregonian tns news and thought of the world. Both at special price. Inquire or addresa The Gasette. Heppner. Or. Call at the Gatette office and learn of our clubbing- offer with the Weekly Ore- fonlan. to At A MINOR WINS MANY PREMIUMS I Great Show Herd of Short Horns. W. O. Minor, of Heppner, the well known fioe Btock breeder, at the Pacific National Show at Port land, which closed last Saturday, carried off the lion's share of the premiums, being a repitition of his work at the State Fair at Salem. Mr. Minor will come home with a long string of bine ribbons. Mr. Minor's great show bull, Golden Gxids, carried off every thing and will come back with a champion ribbon added to his laurels. A Projected Revival. According to arrangements made while attending the annual session of the East Colombia Conference at Milt6n, Rev. .W, A. Oir will commence a series of revival serv ices at the M. E. church, South, beginning the first part of Novem ber after the election. Rev. Orr Iirs engaged the services of Rev R. K. Triplett, pastor ot the South Methodist church at Spokane to HS6ist in these meetings. Rev Triplets is a young mao, a strong preacher and an untiring worker. the members and friends of the church are urged to make their ar rangements and plan their own work so as to attend all these serv ices as far as possible and to throw their efforts and influence on the side of the church, , and Christian ity. All other church and Chris. tian people are urged and eqpected to join with the people of this churcn in these meetings. The direction and responsibility of the meeting will rest with the pastor and church. Keep it in mind. Kemember the time. Look for further notice. Seven Fixe Registered Coi.me Dogs for Sale Male for 88; female for $5 Three of the puppies 1 year old, bal ance 4 months. All eired by Kind Hunter. 83292, Vol. XXI, A. K. C. Stud book, Yk let Flora, 83293, same hook, nam. Auurees . t-an. j-j intra oi , North, Portland, Or. Ocl We have several parties who are look ing for homestead locations or relinqush xents, also some good timber claime. 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. 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. Slocuru Drug Co. J. MAX FOO Chines Root and Herb Doctor. Me is an experienced compounder of Chinese Medicine. He treats success fully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood,' stomach, heart, lunp, 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 at his office, write for home treat ment. Consultation free. J. Man Fco, successor to lions; o long l hinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al bany, Oregon. Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHININ. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE. PROSPERITY OF HEPPNER Making Steady and Vig orous Growth. Garfield Crawford in Sunday Oregonian The stability of a town or coun try is not denoted by a sudden boom or rush for property, but the constant and steady growth with a demand that is normal for homes &nd business enterprises, while not showing up on the surface in such glaring figures, has that tendency of drawing conservative people and the ultimate result of building up a substantial town or comrau nitr. Heppner never did have a boom, but today it is one of the beet towns in Oregon, and the cause of it is that its people are of the sort that don't stop at reverses, but keep driving ahead with a deter mination that wins. On J UDe . 14, 1903 which was Sunday, at about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the sky suddenly be came darkened and a most terrific electric storm, accompanied with a terrible downpour of rain and bail, broke over this city. The water gathered in a canyon above town and came down with a rush and volume that wrought havoc and destruction to both life and property in such a manner as to classify the Heppner flood with one of the great catasttophes of the age. At that time the prediction was mado by many that Heppner was off the map, but- not so; the pre diction of the knocker has gone down into oblivion, and today we have a Heppner that is greater in size and far greater in business than in the day prior to the flood. The country is here and is being more developed, each year, and there is a demand for a town like Heppner, and there always will be only for a town three times the present size. Improvements Since the Flood. Before the flood came there was not a modern equipped dwelling or business bouse in the cit', but today we have many. There was no sewerage and the offal and waste of the city were dumped in to holes and nnused lots. There were no houses with reinforced concrete basements and furnaces for beating, but today we have many. Tbere were no homes cost ing over $3,000, bnt today they are common. ' These facts prove that the people are optimistic and have the nerve to stay with what they know to be a good thing. Before the flood it was a desire of the populace to build homes along the banks of the placid little stream of Willow creek, but now it is entirely different. Ic stead of huddling down along the creek, they have gone up cn to the high ground bdi! are there building for themselves much fiuer homes than ever were on the banks of Willow Creek. lOxtciiklvc Market Town Heppuer is the market for .'3,000. 000 pounds of wool, 375.COO bush els of wheat, 100,000 head of sheep, 4000 to G000 head of cattle and many carloads of horses and hogs. These figures alone prove that there is a place for Heppner and this year it is the largest wheat market in Morrow County. The country around the town is being broken up and put into wheat, for it has been proved that the Hepp ner country is one of the best wheat producers in Eastern Ore gon, i The stockmen are finding that under high price 1 hind. it i.j noces sary for them o do considerable diversified farming in oid-r to have tueir places on an interest paying basis, and it is for this rea son that the sod is being tuined under and the production of wheat is being adopted along with the stock intereste. The Heppoer flood caused the destruction of over 8200,000 worth of property and nearly 200 lives. Sixty-three homes were destroyed and ten business houses were swept away with the awful current, but today we Lave overcome this, with the erection of G8 modern homes and 18 new business housoa. Va cant houses are not to be found and the only vacant buildings to be found in the city are taloou buildings, made empty by the re cent election, and these are not used for the reason that the own ers desire thit the property be idle The faar of washouts by water spouts is a thing of the past and the 6trip of land aloDg the creek ia now used for gardens and things of this nature. On the land where stood the home of R. F. Hynd is now a nursery, owned and propa gated by Harry Cummings, which is giving to the people of Morrow County a benefit that had long been needed. The firms of Garri- gues fc Son and Gilliam & Bisbee, the two heaviest losers, bave built larger and better warehouses and the same can be said of all. The sewerage of the city is in a much better condition and the health of the community is second to none in the state. Typhoid and malaria are a thing apart Heppner is a community of con tented and prosperous people. It has given the City of Portland more moderately wealthy men than any town of its siza in Oregon. It has more wealth than any town in the state ot its 6ize, aud tcday is offering as good inducements to the investor as any of the Western towns. Heppner is not booming, but Heppuer is growing. Heppner, Sept. 14. How to Avoid .t ppeildicltli. Most victims of appendicitis arethose wno are habitually conetipated. Foley's Oiino Laxative cures chronic constipa tion by stimulating the liver a d bow els and restores the nutural aotioo of the bowels. Foley's Oiino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. A Boon to Elderly People. Most elderly people have some kid ney or bladder disorder that ia both painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney Remedy has proven a boon to many el derly people as it stimulates the urinary organs, corrects irregularities and tones up the whole -yetem. Commence tak. ing Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. Slocum Drug Co. ottoe. Notice is hen by given that I, the tin dei signed, under and by virtue of th laws of th? State of Oregon, prohibiting the tanning at large of animals within Mirrow county, have taken up and have in my possession at uiy place l mi'e w?st of Hardman, Morro County, Ore gon, the following described ani:ii ;l: Iron grav horse, weighing about XI pounds; richt hind l'g white almo.t to hock; left hind leg white to fetlo.?k : 1-ft fiont foot p.irtly white ; branded . I II, connected, on right shouller, a.-e about b years. The owner or ow ners of said animals are hereby notified that unless the same ia claimed within the proper time or manner, that I will on the 2;id day of October, 1WS, at the hour of ten o'clock I in the forenoon of said day at my said farm sell thi said described animal in the manner and for the purposes pro vided by lay. Dated this 17th day of September, 1W. c:ptl7 24 JOHN A. ADAMS. BIG SHIPMENT OF cattije; T. H. Hewlett Brings ia: 340 Head. T. H. Hewlett brought fa. 34frv head of cattle this week fro:E Sit Dtyville country. The cat fee shipped to Portland. A number of cattle sak fkix been reporLd during tha week. OwiDg to llie unusual sceirjy of grass, stockmen are -cciiv- down their herds in many Joe ihfcm. A new ruliug of the goveratatLl- ruakes it necessary to proftto either money orders or co?d cecit- in order to do business wifck land department, siys EefaVer-- Roberts of the La Grande i&al oflic?. Checks don't go. Ciafifr Sam will take no chances. D. E. Gilman will sooe asi- mence the erection of a new WU ing which will be used by thenar-ien-Wilder Lumber Co. structure will be located oh rjb site of the old Heppner bote! Main street. Tennell has fin's photo gallery and ready for business in the old t jj bee s and, and wil! do all kinds of in that line at prices reasonable. the next 15 days with each dozea.! best work, will give an enlarge .4J';ritv 16x20. For Third District Fair at Peok;to, September 28 to Octobet 3, the ?.CL & . N. Co. will sell round trip ticketefSros Heppner for $5. S.-lling datee September 27 to October 3, iadhvihew Return limit October 4. Pavilla Comedy i&aa-- pany Friday and Saturcay evenings at Roberts" Op era, house. First class en tertainment. Vlagreenblc at Home Lots of men anvi women who tK -greeable with others, get "crarftj- home. Its not disposition, its thelvr se lf you find in vourself that you fselrsrc around the house, little things ve,y. you, just buy a bo'tle o) Ballard e uW hine and put your liver in shape. t3m and everybody aronnd you wrtl fi& better for it. Price 50 cents per b&st Patterson S u. Baby Morphine FleneTv. are made by all sootbing syrups baby medicines that contain opiuoa! narcotics. McGee's Baby Elixir .en tains no injurious or narcotic drej , any kind. A sure and pafe cure fo- -ordered stomachs, b wels and fr" ' .. ?-?. -splendid for teething infants p - son & Son. Cured Hay Fever and Summer fattM A. S. Nuspaum, Patesyllle, Indmas writes : "Last year I suffered for ti months with a sunnier cold so diti.H ing tbat it interfered with my husi-. I had many of the symptoms ji l fever, and a doctor's prf s riptkt .b.i not reach my case, and I took raT medicines which seemed only tc .! gravate it. Fortunately I irs;tt n -on having Foley's Honey and Tcr t qu'tklv cured nie. Mv w i'e has used Foley's Hooey and Tar . same slice t?s." SI n-iim I'rug Cc Farmers Attention! IVf.Me fe 1'llg Ve':r gstl I wot il p'eased t n.ake i-u an ofVe -C-iki t'nreh.ie 1 in n! 1 n:e on tlie l:i;.i"t and t'ol'im' .! ie"n btanche. K-i'i-i tin lv- vonr, PACIFIC COASP KI.I.VA IOh i P.y R. W. IllCkUt- Attention. Anlhina MitTrrrX; Foley's Honey and Tar will cm- mediate relief to asthma 9'itfer5- tj has cured many cases that had ij to yield to other treatment. Honey and Tar is the beft recf 5 ..... coughs, colds and ai! throat sat r v trouble. Contains no hartufi 1 f. Slocum Drug Co.