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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
Local Notes. K. F. Wigglesworthis in the city. Glasses properly fitted at 1'. 0. Corn's. tf. Ed Day camo up from Portland, Monday. James Rosa came in from Dale, Tuesday. E. L Reaney was up from Lex ington Saturday. Ed, Adkiua was a passenger for Portland, Monday. Highest cash price paid for hides lelts and furs. 1'iiW Colin. Dr. E. R. Swinburne was over from Pendleton this week. Assessor W. S. Conner and wife went to Portland, Moiiday. A. C. Pattys was up from his Willow creek ranch, Monday. Frank SloaD, of Echo, wag reg" istered at the Palace, Tuesday. Jack Hynd was an incoming p assenger from Portland, Tuesday. The light showers this morning helped tome but was not enough Mr. and Mrs. W; E. Pruyn have returned from a two weeks visit at Ilillsboro and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas have moved to town to take advantage of Ileppner'g good school system. Joseph Eskelspn, of Lexington, has purchased 320 acres of land from Geo. M. Allen. Considera tion S1800. Judge T. W. Ayers, County School Superiutendeut Notson, Frank Gilliam and J. C. Kirk are attending the fir at Pendleton. The ladies of the South Method ist cbnrch nre planning to hold a Xmas baziar December IStb. Watch for further notice in this paper. The Orphoum theater on May street is now open with the best moving picture entertainment that ftr came t; Heppner. Every thing is new and tbe very best. 11. V. Fell brought to the Ge zette this week 20 potatoes that weighed 31 pounds. The spuds were all Eo'id, well formed, and the I'm est that we have seen thie season. The attendance fr m Heppner to the Third District Fair at Pen--dleton is light. The Monow coun ty exhibit is t-aid (o be very at tractive and much bet'.er than last .year. W. B. Bsrratt returned Tuesday evening from Baker City and Aus tin where he has been looking after his sheep. He states that while at Austin one night the thermom eter registered only 12 degrees .above zero. The citizens of Lone Rock at the city election last Monday, voted to put in a municipal water system The water supply will cjma from springs which are located near tbe town. The water is saidto be ex ceptionally good. Evangelist T. S. Handsaker and wife of Walla Walla, will begin a series of revival meetings in tbe Christian church m Heppner next Sunday morning. Kev. Handsaker ii ia had several years experience as preacher and singing evangelist. 1I is ably assisted by Mrs. Iand eakerwho is especially iitted for evangelistic work. It is expected that all who desire to Bee our city improved morally will support these meetings. The evangelist requests that all who will aesiet in the chorus choir meet for practice at the church Saturday evening at 7:30. The services will continue indefinitely. Services at the Methodist church Sunday, Oct. 4th. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Junior L ague, 3 p. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor, Walter L. Airheart. Subjects, morning sermon, "A Confession of Faith." John iv, 39, 41, 42, evening, "The Dynam ic of Human Life." 1. Got. 1, 27, 28. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the Firs! National Bank, at Hepp Der in the 8'ate of Oregon, at tbe close of business, September 23,1903 No. 8774 RESODRCES. Loans and disoouots $359,183 5.'! Overdrafts, secured and nnre- ' oared 9,435.90 U. 8. UJDds lo secure circula tion 12,500 00 Bonds, securities, eto . . 2,750 00 Banking bouse, furniture, and fixtures 14.180 00 Other real estate owned l,u81.6o Dne from National Baoka not reserve agents 8.173.14 Dje from State Banks and Bankers 867.20 Dae from approved reserve agents 20,484 30 Checks and other cash items. 1,13181 Foods io Transit U-J8 94 Notes of other National banks 470.00 Fractional paper currency,. . nickels and cento 198 71 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz : 8peoie 28,709 85 Legal-tender notes 010.00 29 319 85 Redemption fund with D. H. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) G25 00 lleiluuraiil for Mile. The OK restaurant on Main street is for sale. For pi ice and terms, inquire at the restaurant. V Meet Require- What is the world coining to. when two il Bend's young ladies walk into a ci'irar store in broad day light and each purchase a cigar ? asks the Bulletin. Total 407,055.04 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 20.000.C0 Uodividsd profits, lees expen- f es and taxes paid 31,842.28 National Bank notes oatstan !- ing '. 12,000 00 Due to other National Banks 8 705 35 Due to StateBacksBodBaLk frrs 2.810 11 Individual deposits subject to check 283.250 00 Demand oertifJoiitesfif deposit 5,978 : 7 Time certificate of deposit.. 30,702 08 Bills p.iyab e. iucliidinu; cer tificates ot depoeit or money borrowed 20,000 00 Letlers of credit 2,359 90 407,055 04 Total Statu ctv nnifrtow ) COUNTY OF MORROW, SS I, T. J. Mahoney, Cashier of th abov -nani-d back, di solemnly swear that th above et term n Us true to the best o' my kuowledj;f r.tnl belie'. T. J. MAUONKY, Cashier. Hubso ibed and sworn to lWore rut this 28 h d .v of Sep enfher, l'lOs. sam k. van v.urrou, Notary Pub io. Correct Atte': C. A. Rhea Directors. J B. Nailer, ) SKA I.) Police of Final Settlement. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so fust remember that Foley's Kicney Remedy .will stop the Irregu larities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Slocum Drug Co. Active at 87 This would be unusual news if men and women would keep themselves free from iheumatism and all aches arid pains as well as keeping their mtmlee and joints limber with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Patterson & fcon. The Lazlcat Man In the World would not be contented to be kept in the honee and doing nothing by rheu matibrn. Neither are yon, who are ai wavs busy and active. Then don't neg lect the first twinge of an ache or pain that you mght think is just a "crick " Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no mutter what the trouble is, it will disappear at once. Patterson & Son. OASTOIIIA. Bears the J? Kinl1 HaV9 Alwa)r8 fas Located on the Hoadwaters of Willow Creek This new and thoroughly up lo date saw mill is now in active operation and turn ing out a superior quality of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER llrrrpllon and Uonallon. The ladies and" friends of tbe NoHco is hereby diver, Tlmt (ho iiik1pis'kih1 Ad'iilnistrntnr of tin- Ktfite ( K F. Z 'nooII , .:. c iiSi'd, will make Find feltli nient (f bis .u count)! w!(h fai'l I'M ite H . i iuli A il mini ft .; ntiu . a', the next term of tlio County Court of Morrow onnty, Cregou, to bo lK.ile:i at Hei-pucr lY h j.l County, on the 2nd Ky November, A. 1) i '.km, at iu o clock in tin forenoon of s:iid !. Objections to said HiimI account should Le tile on or b.Iore said date. j l. yku;i-:i: Admiiiiolrat rt'etata of E. F. Zixp.-ll. de ceised. tk-tl-2'.l Lumber is now being hauled frcm the mill to Heppner wheie yard9 will be e.-thblished. Orders promptly filled The mill has a running capacity of 20.COO ftet per day7. Hcrrin & Wilder, Props. Summons. Aotlce la Creditor. Notice I8 hereby Riven that the HndBrhinrje;! has b. en ppoin'ed by tie ountv Conit of M rrow County. Oregon. HOnriniHtrator oi th estate of Sarah A. Hughes, deceived, and haf quxnne.i lor shki trust All persons hnvinganv claims Ka nst said estate are hereby notified to presnt the in inn to me dnlv verifi d with vouchers at the office of 8am E.'Van actor at Herrm-r, Or g n, within s x months from the date ot the riiai publication ot thi notice. Ma IT II I 'HUES. Admi'istrator of the estate of barah A. Huiche, decAaaod. 8am E. Van Vactor, attorney for the admlnis. trator. Dated and first publUhed this first duv of Ojtober, A. I). 190S. Oct 1 29 Notice to Creditors. Notice Is horebv elven that thn nndaraloncH has been appointed by the County Court ol Morrow County. Oreeon. s lmlniirtrat.ir of thr estateof Isnae Ahalt. deceased and has quail tied for Bald trust. All persons having claims against said es'ate are uotitied to present the same to me ! I y veririi wi h vouchers at the i (lice of 8am K. Van Vactor. at Hennner. Ore gon, within six mouths from the date of the i.ri puoiicai.on or this notice. W. E. AH ALT. Administrator of the estate of isiac Al.alt. de ceased. Ham E Van Vactor. attorney for Adminla trator Dated and firt Dlibllshsd this Isr. dav of October. A, D. 1H08. Oct 1-29 Notice. tn the District Court oi the United States for the District of Drcgon. in the matt-r ot 1 he iee r urnlaire Co fln- volunlary, liaukriipt. ISo.lce la lrely mven that on the 2S dav of S ptembcr, A. n. lit M. The Wise Furniture Co of llei pner, firon, was duly actjudica ed buiikrii t; Hill tl at t ie tir-t me -ting of tl e.r cre!i'or will lw held at Itooins au-ft Fenloii Piiilning, rortlaud, Oieoti. on the 13 day of Octohur '.iH. at 111 a. in., at which Mm? the said cr d tf r mf y attdid, rrove t heir claim, appoint a trusree, examl' e the, bankrupt and tramnut such otl.er liusluehS as inav nroncrlv come lifore such meeting. Uateil Sept. 2.1, lit 8. t HFHTERO. MCKl'HV. Keforee iu l!:inkr ptcy. In t!ie Circuit Court of the S'ate of Oregon for Morrrw County. Cora Jolmpon, l'ihiutifr, vs. ThomtB ) . Johnson, Defendant. To Thomas J. Johnson, the above named deJtndaut : In the name of the State of Oiegon yon an heiebv commanded to .appear in the above entitled case on or befote Monday, the 1'Jth day of November, A. D. 1'JOS, lo make answer to the ooinplaitu of plaintift filed herein against you and in case you fa 1 bo to t ppeui- the aliena tions of the comolaint wi.l ba taken n- confessed asainst you, mi.I tin plaint tl will apply to the Ccu t (or tl.e le'ief prayed f rin the complaint, to- it: foi adecieeof said couit dissolving the bonds of matrimony existine between plaintiff and defendant,, and for the tes toration of plaintiff's maiden name and for such other and further relief as n ay be just and equitable. The time prescribed for the publica tion cf the snmm na is six weeks and the date for the appearance of the de fendant is on or before the 12th day of November, A. D. 1908. That the summons i published by order of the Hon O. C. Patterson, Judge of the Coot.ty Court of Morrow County, Oregon, wkich order was made on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1908. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 1st day of October. A. D. 1908. SAM E. VAN VACTOR. Octl-Novl2 Attorney for Plaintiff. x m y S Iff- I 1 mh 8 i mmmmmmmmMk JmMm 0 . mm mMmmMM W MAKERS JS I ments FA PURE CLOTHES Jaw should be passed and pure clothes inspectors appointed by the govern ment, special honorable men tion would be given to the. as XTRAGOOD brand we sell. Everyone would want to buy of us. Moreover, if such laws renuired the strict est sanitarv precautions on the part of the makers, and prescribed a high standard of quality for linings and M, cloths, and called for a cer tain grade of tailoring for garments at each price, from the lowest to the highest, we would be found to exceed & demands in every particu- h, lar. H1 Are you getting Boys and m Young Mens Clothes with & u IIIV C VUUI1 Are vou, for a fact? it doubtful? r is Minor a Co Hepprer, Oregon $ o 5: STAR HOTEL JEFF IS EEL. Proprietor NOTICE FOR riRI.ICATIOX NOTICE FOIt I'L'HUCATIOX (Isolntcd Tract) 111 1.1 ic I.nud t?nle M. E. Clurcb, SoUlll, Will ten er a riir,rnii.lo.Orpr..n. Un.lOm.e.Poi(.2'.. VHiS. ..u: : H.:. Mct'r I . N'-' hereby Kirii Hint, dir'yte.1 ly Kev. W. A. Orr anil bis family, at tbe cburcn, on Friday of tbia week, from 7:00 !o 10 p. m. Members of otber churcbes aud tbe general public are cordially invited to be present. Refreshments will be Berved and a abort program ren dered. The culture of informal Christian sociability shall be the chief end of the occasion. tlie CommiFKionvr of the (miernl linl t:fli;-.- under provikinim of Art of Onsre-f dpvrov.-il June 27, l'.Mi, Public No. So3. we w.ll otior at public. nip. to the highcM bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m , on the 1'Jili dHjr of Novemln-r, nxt, at tins oflb .-, the followiim trct of I- nd. to-it: NW1 HA S pec. 2S. NK! Wxi Sec.: 3, T. 1 S , IU 2J E. W. M . hVrial No. (w.l . Any persona clRiining adversely the abore deacritMHl lands are advised to file their claims, or objection. .n or before the day above desig nated for tale. Octl-NoTo F. C. BK AMWKLL. KelMer. A. A. KOBtKlX, Receiver. FOIEYSKIBIHYCTTRE akM KMMya Bladdtr Right Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner ChaBe ard May Sts. H fppner Perartment of the Interior 1'. S. Land Oltice at l aOracd.e Oregon Septembers. 1308. Notice is hereby Riven that James M. Hnger, of Heppner, C'regon, who, on Sept. 3d, 1908, made. Timber Apilicati. n No. 01 a-3 forSJf NE S'i NWy, pectioii 2-2, T. 4 S. K.2S K. W. M. has tiled notice of intention to make Final Timber Troof, to cntablUh clim to the land above described, before J. I. William, V. S, Com missl.mer, at his oltice in Uph nor, Gregon, on the '24th day of November, l'AW. Claimant names as witnrafe: Horace Y. aki:m. bhern.an ;l?h8w. Clam's Her rcu and Willard H, Henen, s'l of Ileppner, Oiegon. J Pl.t 17-Xov 13 F. C. I5RAMWKI L, Hogiater. NOTICE KOK FTBUCXtIOX Pepartmect of the Interior, U.S. bond OHice at The llallcs, OreROn, July :-o, mia N. tlce Is herd y "siven that FlUlia J.Catlett, Condon, Oregon, who, on July 2 IPO, made imber and Stone Application, No. 013, for WVi, S'i Section 5, Towl.Hl.ip 6, Soulh Karge2('., Fast Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make tiual proof, to e Ut'lish claim to the land alove described, before liegister and Receiver of the V. S. Laud Office at The Dalles. Oregon, on the 12th day of October. 19W. Claimant names as witness. S: Albert Steers of Hardinan, Oregon, Emery Jones of Lost Valley, Oregon. Percy Catlett of ConJon, Oregon, and. Frank M. PUter of Con don. Oregon. Augft-Ocs$ W. MOOBE, Register. SHOES ... ls orn . . . Exclusive LINE If you want to be sure about being UP TO DATE IN YOUR Fall Purchases COME AND SEE US Shoes for Everybody HIGGS & DENNIS Twenty-one Years We have passed our 21st milestone in our as the First National Bank of Heppner. During this time we have been identified with the jrrowtli of Morrow countv and have assisted inanv of our customers in becoming well-to do' At the same time we have made reasonable profit on the capital we have had invested. AVe do not take up every proposition that is presented to us, but we have always tried to meet the reasonable demands of our customers. It is our purpose to merit a continuance of the confidence of the community, which has been extended to us for the past twenty-one years. First National Bank of Heppner NOTICE FOK ITBLICATION. ropartment of the Interior C. S. I j. ml OltU-e at Ia Grande, Oregon. September !, l'Mv Notice is hereby (ttven that William 1 Je'. lison, of 6 ,H Laurel street. Portland, Oregon, who, or. Anmist l-.Hix. made Timber and Stone sworn statement. No. U1.V.I, for NW'i NE', section 9, and W. SC SWV NKl. sec tion 4. T. 4 S., R. f K. W. M. has filed in.ticeof Intention to make final Timber and Stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, V- S. Land Office, at Latiracde. Oregon, on the 1 ith day of NOTcmber. l'-HS. Claimant name as witnesses: C. 8. YanDuyn, D. C. Bricboux and Thoe. Priskell, all of laGrande, Oregon, and Harriet D. Jeliison, of Portland, Oregon. 8pt ITNov W F .C. BRAMW ELL, Register. Notice For Publication IVpartment of the Ii.terior, 1'. S. Land Otlice at LaCi.ande, Oregoc. September 8, 11J- Notice is hervby iveii that Herrfet V. Jt-lus-on, of t'2- Ijiiml street, Portland, llregoii, 1 on AuRut 2n iW'.N made Timber and Su n sworn statement No. t12M. for N ht NK' S and Lots 3 aud 4 sec. 4. and Lot 1, sec. 5, Town ship 4 8. II 29 E. W. M . has filed notice of in tention to make final Timber and stone prf to establish claim to the land above deecril c! before tht Kecister and Kcceiver, V. S. Ijt.d Ortice, at LaOrande. Oregon, on the 25th daj f November, 1W. Claimant camea as witnesses: C. S. VanDnyn, of LaGrande. Oregon. D C Brief oux, of La Grande, Oregon, and Georjr W. Lilly and William D Jellison, both f l'o.t. land. Or. gon. fpt. IT Not 19 F. C. BRA at W ELL, Reu-Ur.