Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 15, 1908, Image 5

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    Local Notes.
properly fitted at P.
Glasses
Horn's.
UiiiliBst caali price paid "for
ipelts and Turn, i'hil Colin.
O.
tf
hides
It. F. Wiggles worth wasallepp
cer visitor, Tueeday.
J. A. Miller, of Lexington, was a
HeppDer visitor Monday.
Banker T. J. Mahoney went to
Portland, Tuesday morning.
A. C. Pettys was up from hia
Willow creek ranch, Tuesday.
P. M. Cnriatensoo, of Lexington,
-was a businesd visitor Monday.
Sidney Iialleck was an incoming
passeDReryesterday from Corvallis.
Miles McKelvey and Pat McKel
yey came in this week from Hay
stack. .
Dr. E. K. Hunlock returned
Friday eveniDg from a visit to
Fossil.
E. 8. Duran, of Lexington, was
a business visitor in Heppner yes
terday. Mr. and Mra R. W. Hickok re
turned from Portland Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B ackman
came up from Portland, Siturday
evening.
Mrs. Henry Mills came up from
Portland, Tuesday, returning this
morning.
Thomas J. Lewis will speak in
Heppner on socialism, Thursday,
October 22
Andy Morgan was an incoming
passenger Tuesday evening, from
Moscow, Idaho.
Thos. Brennan, the Beaver creek
stockman, was in Heppner the fere
part of the week.
8. W. Spencer returned Monday
evening from Wyoming, where be
bad been with a shipment of slifvp.
Jim Rhea and family left Mn
lny for Walla Walla where they
will make their future home. lone
Prod aimer.
Mrs. Oelsus JithW returned
'Saturday from Walla Walla, where
she bad been visiting relatives for
the past two weeks.
John Lnzr, of St. Johns, Ore
gon, an obi time resident of Hepp
ner, was in the city this week look
ing after property interests.
Charley Potls enjoyed his break
fast better tbnn ever because his
wife served him Folger's Golden
CJate Coffee, cround just before
"sing.
Oscar Borg returned Friday
evening from Hot Lake, where he
linn been takine treatment for
Theumatism. He is greatly im
proved. Rev. James Henderson will con
duct services at All Saints church,
Friday evening, the lGth, at 7:30,
nd Sunday, the 18th, both morn
ing and evening.
Waldon Rhea was oyer from
Butter creek for several days this
week. He was hero to buy sheep.
He bought 1200 coarse lambs from
Paul Hisler for 82 per head.
Estimates made by the sheep
men of Lake county show that
there has been a great decrease in
the number of sheep in that county
in the past two years. In 1906,
there were- 500,000 sloep run on
the range in that county, while at
the present time there are only
200,O00.
The reception given to Rev. and
Mrs. Walter L. Airheart, of the M.
E. church, at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. N. E. iVinnard, last Friday
evening was very pleasant and cor
dial. During the evening a large
number of people called at the
liouse to welcome the new pastor
to our town. The visitors were
served with punch, and entertained
with vocal and instrumental music.
Yale has a ladies' hand.
Eugene has provided 50 hitching
posts around its parks.
About 12,000 people attended
the circus in Medford. Talk abo ut
prosperity.
Miss Lena Hughes went to Port
land this morning where she will
visit relatives.
A party that went hunting at
Loon lake killed a 1,200 pound elk
and a big bear. .
A whole orchard near Coquille
has been grubbed up by order of
the fruit inspector.
The Wood river region in Klam
ath county may become a great
summer resort.
Numerous sales of fruit and
farming lands are occurring in
Josephine county.
Linn county citizens paid their
taxes up to witnin $10,OCO belore
the day when penalty became effective.
Bought 250 Feeders.
L. E. McBee came in Tuesday
from the Izee country, in Grant
county, where he had been buying
cattle.
Mr. McBee bought 250 head of
three and four year-old feeders.
He will feed at his Cecil ranch
where he has 1000 tons of alfalfa.
Mr. McBee states that he intends
to hold and feed late.
Some of the notorious Alaska
wheat will be tried in Umatilla
county.
At tbe ClirUllan Churtli.
Tonight at the Christian church,
Evangelist Handsaker will speak
on "Tne Greatest Question in the
World." 8ubject Friday evening,
"Calling on the Name of the Lord.''
There will be no Saturday eeivice,
Sunday morning the topic will
be "Christ's Trumpet Call to Hie
Church." Evening, "Quit "Your
Meanness. llie meetings are
growing in interest. Services will
continue for two or three weekp.
Born
HYND In this city, Friday, Oc
tober 0. 1908, to Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Hynd. a daughter.
MAHONEY In this city, Friday,
October 9, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Mahoney, a daughter.
Woolgrowers' Meeting.
We are Leaders in Novelties as
Well as in the Staple Lines
This week we desire to call your
especial attention to our
extensive line
Ladies Shirt Waists
Albany Herald: Forced to walk
the streets until 4 o'clock in the
mornintr, a man and wife and two
small children finally found shelter
Saturday niorniug and a place to
sleep in a private residence in this
city. After a long and tiresome
trip from Lafayette, Kan., they
found the hotels fuM and with do
place to go wandered tLe streets
all night in search of rooms.
Special Telegram for Sale.
I am offering for sale the fine bloodt d
trotter and sire Special Telegram. For
information aa to price, etc, call on or
add ess
IIARVKY PARSKLL,
OiS Nov. 12 Heppner, O.ejjon
Theie will be a meeting of the
Morrow County Woolgrowers' As
sociation, in Heppner. Saturday,
October 24, at 2 o'clock p. m.
There will also be a meeting of
the executive board.
All members are earnestly re
quested to be present.
S. VV. Spencer, Sec.
No one is immune from kidney
trouble, so jast remember that Foley's
Kinney Remedy will stop tiie irrega
'arit.es anl cine any case ol kidney or
bladder trouble tliat is not beyond the
reach of medicine. Sloeum Drug Co
Active ut 87
I his would be unusual news if men
and women would keep themselves free
from i lieumatisiu and all aches and
pains as well as keeping (heir muscle
and joints limber with Bollard's Snow
Liniment. J'attereon iSi Son.
Roseburg people are going after
g)od road j as well as good streets,
says the News.
CASTOR i A
Tor Infants and Children.
'The Kind You Have Always Bough!
The Laziest Man in the World
would not be contented to be kept in
the house and doing nothing by rheu
matibm. Neither are von, who are al
ways buv and active. Then don't neg
lect the first twinge of an ache or pain
hat you might think is just a "crick "
Rub well w ith Ballaid's Snow Liniment
uid no Hinder what the trouble is, it
ivill disappear at once. Patterson iv.
3jii.
Bears the
Signature of
Call at the Gazette office and learn oj
our dubbin offer 'with the Weekly Ore-fonlaa.
Notice.
Notice is hereby uven tht I, the un
designed, under and by virtue of th
laws of the State o' Oregon, prohibiting
the running at Urge of animals within
Morrow county, have taken up and have
in my possession at my place near th ?
town of Hardman, Morrow County, Ore
gon, tbe tallowing described animal:
One red bull, dehorned, about four
years old, branded C P on right hip and
stifle ; ear mark, crop off of left ear and
half crop off of underside of right ear.
The owner or owners of said animal
are hereby notified that unless the same
is claimed within the proper time or
manner, that I will on the 24 h day of
October, 1008, at the hour of teu o'clock
in the forenoon of said day at my said
farm sell th 3 said described animal in
the manner and for the purposes pro
vided by law. 2
Dated this 8th day of October, VMS.
OcS15 T. J. MERRILL.
OASTORIA.
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Bears the s? "i3 ma T511 naveAivvavs mga
of
Signature)
The news or both Hemisphere in Th
Veekly OreKonlajj.
NOTICE FOK PIHLICATION
Pepartment of the Interior,
U.S. Land Office at Tlie Dalles, Orefron,
Ju.y H, 1W
Nttiee is hereby given that Elitha J. Catlett.
Condon, Oregon, who, on July 2 1908, made
imber and Stone Application. No. 013, for ;S!J
Wy, S'5 SEVi, Section 5, Township 8, Soutn
Range 2, East Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make fital proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above described, before
Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office
at The Dalles, Oregon, ou the Uth day of
October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Albert Steers of Hardman, Oregon, Emery
Jones of Lost Valley, Oregon, ITercy Catlett of
Condon, Oregon, and Frank M. Plitir of Con
don, Oregon.
Aug6-Oes8 C. W. MOOKE, Register.
N ever before in the history of this store
has such a varied and complete stock of
waists been purchased. We have added
some new lines, thereby aiding you in mak
ing selections. We devoted much time to
details such as workmanship, style and
quality and feel satisfied that the highest
standard of merchandising in every detail
will be upheld by each member of our or
ganization. Our stock is showing
Nets, Silks, Mohairs, Batistes
and Flannelettes
We are also receiving nearly eveiy day
r . 1 T- 1 T . r i
y some oi tne new Kucnes, fancy JNeck-
wear, Neck Girdles, Belts, Auto-Scarts, in
A' . . ' .
fact all the new and novel accessories so es-
W sential to tha well dressed woman.
Minor & Company!
n
STAR HOTEL
NrrvircK at Hie melhodlwt f'hurrli.
Sunday, Oct 18th. Sunday
School, 10 a. m. Junior League, 3
p. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Walter X
Airheart. Subjects, morning ser
mon, "Be not Idla"-1 Tat., i. 3-11;
evening, "Horizons."-John 16, 12.
13.
notice for publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land OIHco at The DalleR, Oregon,
Sept. l.", 1!KW
Notice is hereby tilvcn that George L. lingers. of
Portland, Oregon, who, on Sept. Kith, p.1. made
timber and Btone sworn statement No. 0UH, for
tt 8VV.'.4 andS'i SE1 Section 5, Township t
It. W. M. has tiled notice of intention
to make Hunt proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Register and Re
ceiver at The Dalles. Oregon, ou the 7th day of
Dec, 1!i
Claimant names as witnesses:
K. J. Catlett, J. A. M 'Morris and Frank
Filter, f Condon, Or. anil l(n ipn J . iiiinert. oi
Portland, Or.
Sept 24 Oct 29
, V. MOUKK, Register.
NOTICE OW SHERIFF S SALE.
By viitne of an execution and order of sale
duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the County of Morrow. State of Oregon, dated
the 9th day of Octobi r 1W8, in a certain action in
the Circuit Court for (aid County and State,
wherein Frank GilliRm and L. E. Bisbee, plain
tiffs, recovered judgment against fharles Haker,
Defendant, for the sum of One hundred and
seven and 25-100 dollars, with interest thereon
at the rate of six per cent, per annum from the
12th day of fflay, 1WS, and th further sum of
$25.00 attorney's fees and Costs and disburse
ments taxed at tw enty-six and 10-UW dollars, on
the 12th day of May, P.HiS,
Notice is hereby given that T will on Sat unlay
t' e 11th day of November, PAS, at 2 o'clock P"
M. of said day, at the front door of the Court
Roiiso in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
sell at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the followi g desc ribed property,
to wit: Lots six. Foven. eictit and nine, all in
Rlock Three, in Ferguson's Sec Hid addition to
Dairyville, in Morrow County, State of Oregon.
Taken and levied npon as the property of the
said Charles Haker, or so much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy th? said judgment in fa
vor of Frank (Milium and L. E. BtsbeC and
against s:iid Charles Baker fuether with all
costs aud d.sbursemeuts that have or may ac
cruo,
K. M.SHCTT,
eher.fl".
JEFF NEEL. Proprietor
r
Everything neat and clean at popular
prices.
Corner Chase arid MaySts.. Heppner
Ik Cash Ik Store
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. WESTERBERG. Prop
has just received a largo
shipment of Ivlison mid
Columbia Phonographs.
We have ft good selection
of machines and more
tban a thousand records
of various kiuds.
Machines Sold on Easy
Terms.
Call and see them at
The Cash Shoe Store
Heppner, Oregon
Twenty-one Years
as
th
AVo have passed our 21st milestone in our
First National Bank of Ilenimer.
I L "
During this time we have been identified with
the growth of Morrow county and have assisted
many of our customers in becoming- well-to do'
At the same time we have made reasonable profit
on the capital we have had invested.
We 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
K- i
NOTK K FOR ITBLIOATION.
V
rti'lrtment of the Interior
Land OtfiVo at 1-a Grande, Oregon.
September S. 1S.
Notice is hereby given that William 1. Je!
lison, of 6 a Laurel street, l'ortland, Oregon,
who. or. August , l!, made Timber and
Stone fuorn statement, "o. orjiM, for NV4
SK1, section 9. and W', SES SV NKV sec
tion 1. T. 4 S., K. CD E. V. M. lias filed lioticeof
Intention to make final Timber and Stone proof,
to entablmh claim to the land above described,
before the ilegieter and Receiver, u s. Land
Office, at l(: ramie. Oregon, on the 25th day of
November. MS.
Claimant name a vltnesaea :
C. 8. Vanlluyn, 1). C. Brichom n1 Thos.
Dritkell, all of LaGrande, Oregon, and Harriet
D. Jellison, of Portland. Oregon.
8pt UNov ID F .C. BKAMW ELL, RegU'er.
Notice For Publicatiorv
IV-partmeiit of the Interior.
I". S. Land Othce at LaliTaiuie, C'retioi:.
Septeiul-er s. Is ' -
Notice is hereby Riven that Harriet I. Jel.:
on, ol 0J Laurtl street, Portlund, Oregon, w!
on August -N. 1's maile Timber an 1 Sti i
sworn statement No. t'l -VI, for N A v, N fr ,
and Lots . and 4 sec. 4, and Lot 1. see. Ti, Town -ship
4 S, li) K. W. M.has tiled notice of m
tentioii to make fiiyil Tiniler and stone proof
to etablish claim to the land above deecribe t
before tht Register and Keceiver, I . 8. Lai t
OrHce, at LaGraude, Oregon, on the 2-'ith daj . f
November, IS.
Claimant name as witnesses:
C. 8. VanDnyn, of LaGraude, Ore (ton, p. c
Brichoux, of La Grande, Oregon, and Gtnr
W. Lilly and William P. Jellisou, both of IV. t
land. Oregon.
Bpt. 17 Nol t. C. BRAM WELL. Registtr.