City Hall VOL. 24. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH II, 1900 NO. 1150 Knights Went to Condon. W. W. Smead, Deputy Grand Chancellor for this district, held a district convention at Condon, Tuesday night. Mr. Smead was accompanied by Dr. Wiunard. Geo. Thomson and Garfield Crawford and this party was met at Arlington by Grand Chancellor Gus Moser and G. E. of JR. S. L. R. Stinson. Geo. Perry came across the river from Yaki ma just prior to the departure of tne train for Condon and was shanghied by the bunch, bat when leaving time came for the crowd to start from Condon, Perry's over coat was being held by the hotel man for storage on George'd frame for one night, so Perry had to camp another day. The Ileppner boys report a splendid time at the .hands of the Condon KuightP. Tbey were met at the train by the Condon bras& band and Condon and Lone Rock lodges and escorted to the Oregon hotel. From that time on they were wined" and dined-to their hearts content. COUNTY COURT MATTERS New Bridge to be Built on Rhea Creek Usual Number of Bills. White Leghorn and Barred Rocks. White Leghorn eggs for sale by the hundred at 65c per setting of 15. Single setting Goc Barred Rock egs at same price. See my chickens and yon will want some like them. Leave orders at Cjok's restaurant. A. J. Cook. For news and opinions tho Oresjontaa The regular session of county court was convened by Judge C C. Patterson at the court house, Wednesday of last week, with Commissioners Devin and Camp bell present The first business was the aud iting of claims. One hundred and twelve bills were allowed amount ing in the aggregate to $4835 53 The application of Kerr, Gifford & Co, for rebate of taxes was de nied. The application of the Hepp- ner Building & Loan Association for lebate of taxes was denied. Iu the matter of the appeal of Archer Rice on assessment of dam ages caused by change of grade on the lone hill. The surveyor and viewers placed tha damage at $50. Upon facts submitted by Mr. Rice, the court allowed 8175 damagea. In the matter of the establish ment of a county road as petitioned bv C. D. Huston, et al. Allowed. In the matter of the report o tae surveyor and viewers ou change in the grade in the Jack Kabbit can von road, ine road was ordered opened, the estimated cost being 5350, In the matter of the petition of R. Hogeland and others for estab. lishment of a county road. The petition was accepted. Surveyor Reid and viewers John W. Brown and Jeff Jones were ordered to meet on Saturday, March 27, to survey and view the road. In the matter of the report of the survevor and viewers on the survey of the change in the grade on fhe lone bill. The road was ordered established subject to the approval of the proceedings by the district attorney. The appointment of R. B. Rice as deputy assessor by Assessor Hendricson, at a salary of 100 per day was approved dv tne court. It wbs ordered that $500 be ap propriated to be expended on the improvement of the Wyland road A new road grader was ordered by the court. The bridge across Rhea creek at LAMBING IS WELL ALONG Lower Willow creek in Prosperous condition. Down Willow creek the sheep men are well alone with their lambing and in some instances they are through. Grass is good and the saving of lambs has been com paratively easy. Stockmen and farmers say that conditions never have been more favorable in that section of the county, than this spring. The moisture that fell during the winter months has all gone into the ground and the cold winay days that are common each Mr. and Mrs. Phill Hnbn Urv fn. , I - - - WVIIU f V A l i-V apung. nave not been m evidence a two week's vis t to relatives at this season. Alfalfa "rowers are San Francioco and to h in rrn,l noodiDK their, fields and at the nna i M9 Baking Powder Absolutely Puz The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Christian Church. present timg have an exceedingly bright proppnet for a bumper first crop of bay. In this nart nf Mnrrnw rvnnnrtr I tr o -i : I ' UCU.y ocue.mgei Wa luaprcieu the fftrmer8 faave cieaned 8prayed and pruned their orchards, and i the ranches along the branch lice from Heppner to Heppner Junc tion have a thrifty appearance. Two ranches, and there are none The struct- and a new OFFICERS W. O. MINOR, President J. II. McHALEY, Vice-President W. S. WHARTON, Cashier DIRECTORS W. O. MINOR J. II. McHALEY W. G. SCOTT VAWTER CRAWFORD, Asst. Cflbier C. E. WOODSON W. S. WHARTON Bank of Heppner Capital, Fully Paid, - $50,000 00 Undivided Profits - - 2259 33 Four Per cent Interest paik on Time and Savings Deposits Your Banking Solicited The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Billiards and Pool F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalle, Oregon, February 10. 1909. Serial Xo, OWU Notice i hereby (tlven that Frank Glasscock, of Hardman, Oregon, who, on February 24, 190f, made Homestead Entry No. 14979. for E'4 SW 8W54 BE and lot 4. section 18. township 5 S range 25 E W M, has filed notice of intention to make final commu tation proof, to establish claim to theiland above described, before J. P. Williams, IT. S romraissioiier, at his office in Heppner, Ore gon, on the 27th day of March, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: George E. WriRht, of lne Hock, Oregon, James H. McDaniel and George A. ;McDonsld, both of Hardman, Oregon, and Charles H. Bul lis. of Hardman. OrrgonJ Feb. 18-Mch 25 C. V. MOOKK, Register. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Msrch 6, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Robert R. Carson, of Lexington, Oregon, who, on Nov. 2"th, 1907, made Homestead Entry ISerial No. 021S7 No. ir805, for NV4 Section 15, township 2 south range 2S E W M, has filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above describad, before J. P. Williams, U. 8. Commissioner at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the 20th day of An-U, ,190fl. Claimant names as witnesses: Nat Bhaw, and 8. E. Notson, both of Hepp ner, Oregon, and Cliff M. Fridley and Peter Christenson, both of Lexington, Oregon. Men 11 a pr 15 C. W. MOORE. Register. Red Front Liveru & Feed Satbles Willis SUwirt, Prep FIRST-CLASS :LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on land and can be furnishes c short notice t pat lies wishing to drive irtc he interior. Fir t!as, : : Hacks and Buggies CALf GROUND AND SK t'. WE CATER TC VlIE : : : : oO:IMLRClAL TRAVELERS .SD CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oregon Tn newa of both Hemisphere a The .Weekly Oregontan. . by the commissioners. are was condemned bridge will be built Court House Notes. Tbe lawn on the beautiful court house erronnda is resnondinc to the warm weather and ' is looking better ia the conoty of their 8ize8 g-een. a go'den weddina- of an uncle and aunt. "Wm. Ayera and Mrs. Mary John son were married in this city Sun day, Judge C. C. Pattersoa, offi- ciating. REACIIIKU THE SPOT It Can Be Done, So Scores of Hepp ner Citizens Say. Janitor Wm. Ay era is the hap piest mm in the court house. When Bill got married the court house bunch was so highly elated that resolutions commending the janitor were passed and a donation for a present was quickly raised. Taxes are coming iu at a lively rate. Out of $100,000 to be col lected about $40,000 have already been paid in. at Jordan Siding, have recently tell into the hands of new blood and will soon be put into the best possible condition. ' fTl ait m ine auen tarm nas been re cently acquired by R. F. Hynd and To cure an aching back, The pains of rheumatism, The tired-out feelings, You mu8t rech the spot get at the cause. In most cases 'tis the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid- Wm. Thomson. The place will be Dey8 under the manaoemflnt of ' Mr. Xhos. Morgan, Heppner, Ore., says: " I "T t,.l : J..... i , Thomson and it is here that Mr . ' " r Hynd promises an ideal diversified fered f r several years from kidiiev com- tarm. llie Jordan farm was this plaint and rheumatism. The attack? week bought by Dave McAtee and w,ere 80 severe that I was laid up for a rr,.: ...... , , Georee Swaecart. of this citv. at a weeK or ,en daV8 -t a t,ms- 1 fl! xuBcuuuiy jauiB now luntBume learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and tro and deserted. Thi ia the fit OUUB1UOTBUOU or . w.wu.uu. it cured H hoT Al f. Bloplim , 'P(1 time that the jail has been empty is 80on to be the .BCee 0 f a ba8V This remedy went at once to the seat of for a COUDle of veara. en 6eilin 1C ln proper the trouble and gave me great relief. " I I A A . f y f 1 17-- 1-1 11 J I T mn. a a uuu Buapero bow to auana. rurBB;ouynueaierB. rnceo'jceon ' I T171 i. TL Jl . . . " b' ' J I j l ,, .. . . .Tn0t,V Rtpa nf Hodman in th BUU a Dome on mem tnat IS Sunday school 11 a. rr., Vawter Crawford, euperintendent. Classes for all. You will fiad a well ur. ganized class conducted and Ungbt in such a ay as to meet your de mands ia this school. Sermon and communion 11 a. m. General chorus practice at 3 p.m. Christian Endeavor prayer meet ing 6 p. m. Evening worship aod sermon at 7 p. m. Both the boy's and giri'a chorus will assist in the singing at the evening service. Wednesday, March 17. Boy 'a and girl's chorus practice 7 p. ro. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Bible drill 8 p. m., and general chorna practice 8:30 p. m. J. Perry Conder, Minister. Pneumonia Follow La Urlppe. Pneumonia often follows la grippe but never follows the use of Foley'd Ho-ey and Tar, tor Ia grippe couahs and deep seated colds. Refuse any but the gen uine in the yellow package. Sold by Slocum Drug Co. sum of $300. who has been in the worth whi,e 0n the farm is county jail for some time, this wliere you spend the best part of. wPtpnrpd hnnrtamen And wna oiyour jives ana tnere is tne place to have some things ot com fort and make life worth living. It gives the country an air of pros. perity and the farmer an appear. a nee of contentment. G. C. Foster-Milburr Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tbe name Doan's- and take no other. was given his liberty. Ed. Berry assisted by J. B. San. bert, is engaged in re-varnishing the interior of the court house. When finished, the interior will be greatly improved in appearadce. Foley's Orino Laxative cares consti pation and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and regular. Orino is superior to pills and tablets as it does not gripe or nauseate. Slocum Drug Co. Free Reading Room. Services at the idettaosllst Churcb, Sunday, March 14. Ths editorial pace of U Weekly Ore- roniaa glrss a broad treatxMnt to a will ranee of subjeeta. Ifexamethylenetetramein The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the uany val uable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine ia recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley'a Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and axoid a serious mala' y. Slocum Drue Co. Alweru reliable: Tht Weekly Orgonian Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Junior The Endeavor Society of the League 3 p.m. Epworth League Christian church will hold a meet- Devotional meeting, 6 p.m. Topic, ng at the church Friday evening "Our Pattern," Math, xi 29. Lead- to consider the plan presented al er M 188 Opal Briggs. heir meeting last Sunday to open ' The pastor, Rev. Walter L. Air- a public reading room and keep it heart, will preach at 11 a. m. and open to the publio each afternoon 7 P- m- Subjects, morning ser- and evening. mon, "The Gospel According to w l - lou." 2 Cor. iii 2. Evening, "The Fatal Isolation." Gen. iv 16. Proposals Invite. Baby Hands will get into mischief often it means a burn or cat or rcald. Apply l'.allard's Cnrtu T 1 A. it.. and building a bridge across Rhea dent happens, and the nam will be re lieved while the wound will heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure for syrains, The County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, will receive sealed proposals for furnishing materials rheumatism and all pains. Pries e5c, 50c and SI. 00 a bottle. Sold bv Patterson & Son. ollcc to f ruitgrower. creek, about eight miles from Heppner. feaid proposals to. be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, before one o'clock March 23, 1909. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent, of the amount of the proposal, as required by law. The court reserves the right to Iy personal investigation I have found reject any and all bids. orcuarus ot .Morrow county are c. c. pattersox. :zi i- I ' - rv 'Vt 111 ItLtvI VIHIItV Willi WIS U)unty Judge. laws I desire to give notice that all in fected orchards must be sprayed within Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that 20 day8 from tDe dte of tbis notice. may develop into pneumonia over night Ihe soiphur and lime spray formula are quickly cured bv Folev'a llonpv nrl ll wh,ch can be obtained from me on Tal, and it soothes inflamed membranes, PP,ib'ion. A. Ives, Fruit Inspector heals the lungs, and expels the cold Dated March 4, 1909. Irngon O.e from the system. Co Sold by Slocum Drug Independent and reliable The Pregoa Do you Want a Phograph Now is your Opportunity For 10 days you may buy a Phonograph at a sfh m OF FROM We reserve the right to with draw this offer at any time 11 to 10 mo $21 00 Talking Muchi 25 00 Talking Machine 30 00 Talking Machine 45 00 Talking Machine 17 20 03 22 50 35 00 4."i0 new double disc records music on both sides just placed on sale. 400 now cylinder record now readv to choose from. The Cash Shoe Store Huelat & Molden r J