Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 06, 1909, Image 1

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VOL. 24.
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1900
NO. 1157
Dick Neville Suicides.
Word Iibh been received in this dty
that Dick Neville, formerly of this
place, committed suicide by shooting
himself. Mr. Neville left Portland ind
went to Astoiia where he committed
tlje rash aet.fc
Play Ball.
Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that
may develop into pneumonia over night
are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and
Tal, and it soothes inflamed membraneH,
heals the lungs, and excels the cold
from the system. Sold by Slociim Drug
Co
REFORT OF THE CONDITION
Of tbe First National Bank, at Hepp
ner in the SUte of Oregon, fit tbe
, close of business, April 28,1909.
No. 3774
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $308,017 04
Overdraft, secured and uuse
onred 8,927.74
U. 8. Bjoda to secare circula
tion 12, BOO 00
Bonds, securities, eto 11,750 (M
Banking bouse, furniture, and
fixtures 13,900 00
Other real estate owned I,ti8t.6(i
Due from National Jiauka
inot reserve Bgenrsj ina.io
Dae from State Banks and
Bankers. 1,952 77
Due from approved reserve
Bgente .. 48,119 75
Checks and other cash items. 240 71
Fnnds in Transit 7.50
Notes of other National banks 2,115.00
Fractional paper currency,..
nickels and cent 216 93
Lawfi'l Money Reserve in
Bank, viz:
8peoie 34,619.60
Legal-tender notes 80 00
The stores n Heppner are this week
being drained of every basket they have
in stock. The cause of 'his is only a
natural occurrence and is the outgrowth
of a ball game to be played by the
bachelors, (or hog element) and the
benedicts.
That the game will be a "h umdinger''
there is no doubt at all, and some fast
and furious plays will be in evidence.
The lineup of the teams are yet a
mutter of speculation, but Jeff Neel
will hold down the sack at first, for
tbose whe have crossed over the p'ind
into eternal bliss, and for thU occasion
has reserved a sack of his father's wool
for a breast protector. Bob Wiley and
Ed Patterson are busily engaged mak
ing up pads from old ' shaves and hair
cuts and are expected to do some clever
stunts nn the diamond, along with tbe
other artists who havejsigned op.
Great Interest.
The revival meeting going on at the
South Methodist church grows in at
tendance and interest. "Wild Bill"
preaches with sympathy, pathos, show
ing earnestness, and at timps with in
tense fury. His style is unique. Hi
language at times rough, 'and by some
open to citicism, but ever and always
his roughness is applied to a subjec
which may be said to deserve a rough
hand'ing.
He is uncompromising with sin, de
ceit and hypocrisy. We predict for him
and the meeting, that if the church
people will do their part as Christians,
the results will be something to sur
prise or a'tonish the public. He is the
nan whom the common neople will
hear gladly. Fiis fearless manner is
Morrow County Schools.
what we need.
church.-
Success to him and the
Kedemotioo fund with D. H.
Treasurer (5 per oent of oir-
oulation)
34,099.50
625 00
Total 430,542.96
LIABILITIES.
Capital etock paid in $ 50,000.00
Hnrplus Food 12.000.00
Undivided profits, lets expen
ses tad taxes paid 1,387.13
National Bank notes outstand
ing 12,500.00
Dae to other National Banks 2,430.69
Dae to St ate Banks and Bank
ers 2.918 80
IodivldQat deposits subject to
check.... 225.497.02
Demaod certificates of deposit 5,4(16 58
Time certificates of deposit. . 22 90S 34
Cashier's checks outstanding 1,109 40
Notes and bills rediscounted 9,980.00
Bills payab e, including cer
tificates ot deposit for
money borrowed 90,000 00
Letters of credit 345.00
Mrs. Jack Mills and little son Geerge
yisited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Swag-
girt, at Jordan Siding Saturday and
Sunday. Jack and his family will move
to the Jordan farm, where they have
interests, immediately after the close of
school.
Clans Johnson was in town yesternoy
from Democrat Gulbh.
H.P. Hyland was an incoming pas
senger yesterday evening.
Ilexamelliy lenetetranietn
The above is the name of a German
chemical, which is one of the many val
uable ingredients of Foley's Kidney
Remedy. Hexametbylenetetramine is
recognized by medical text books and
anthorities as a nric acid solvent and
antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's
Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice
any irregularities, and axoid a serious
mala'iy. Slocum Drug Co.
Horse bills with good cats at
the Gazette office.
Total 436,542.96
State of orkqon, )
county op mohrow, j
I, T. J. Mahoney , Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe
above statement is trne to tbe best of
my knowledge and belief.
T. J. MAHONEY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 30th day of April, 1909.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR,
Notary Pablio.
Correct Attest:
NOTICE FOR ri'HLICATION.
J. B. Nstte
C. A. Rhea
SEAL
Directors.
Pejiartraent of the Interior.
V, S. Land Office at The Dallen, Oregon,
April 2f, lflufl.
Notice i hpreby (riven that George R. W.
Mead, of Lexington. Oregon, who on January
18th, 1904, made hoinegtead entry (Serial , No,
01651 1, No. 13103, for SE4 NW BWX NK and
NW 8 E!, Section 81, and for NW4 NEM
Section 31, additional entry, Township 1 South'
Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, hai
filed notice of intention to make tinal five
year proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before W. O. Hill, County
Clerk, at his office, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
16th day of Jane, 1909.
Claimant namAs as witnesses:
W. O Scott, W. P. McMillan, Ernest W. Moy
frt and Frank M. Farker, all of Lexington
Oi egon.
May 6 June 10 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Geo. Thomson, Harry Duncan, Louis
Pearson aha Garfield Crawford went
down Willow creek Sunday, to the
Swaggarrand McAfee and Hynd-Thom
son ranches. The boyj say that there
is a great change in these ranches and
that within three vears they will be tbe
finest ranches between this city and the
Junction. Messrs. SwaggaU anu Mc
Atee have leveled off nearly 160 acres of
fine bottom land for ajtalfa, while Mr.
Thomson has a field of 100 acres now in
perfect aondition and will have from 50
to 70 more ready by next spring. New
houses and barns are going to be built
and homes equaled by none in the
county will be found on these fertile
farms at Jordan Siding.
Arrst4
a cough that has been hanging on for
over two months by taking Ballard's
Horehonnd Syrnp. If you haveacongh
don't wait stog it it once with this won
derful remedy. Splendid tor coughs,
cold on chest, influenza, bronchitis and
pulmonary troubles. Price 25c. 50o aDd
$1.00. Sold by Patterson & Son.
Baby Hands
will get into mischief often it means a
burn or cut or Rcald. Apply liallard's
Snow liniment just as soon as the acci
dent happens, and the pain will be re
lieved while the wound will healquickly
and nicely. A sure cure for eyrains,
rheumatism and all pains.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle.
Sold bv Patterson & Son.
Dates of Wool Sales.
19,
Northern Pacific Railway Co. List No.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oreaon,
April 1, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that, the Northern Pa
rifle f Hallway Company, whose post office ad
dress Is St. Panl, Minnesota, has this 2nd day of
March, 19119, filed in this office Its application to
iwlect under the provisions of the Act of Con
(tresa, approved July 1 1898 (.10 Stat R97, 620) the
NWJ4 8 i section 3 t tp. 4 S U 2ft K W. M.
Any anil all persona claiming adversely the
IhmiIs described, or desiring to object because
of the mineral character of the land, or for
any other reason, to the disposal to applicant,
should file their atlidsvits of protest in this
office on or before the 2Mh day of May, HW9.
Apr8 May 13 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Strayed or Stolen.
Ono brown two-voar-old
liorso branded T 1 B, con
nected UB on left tlii'h. He
was last seen in the Wilson
Prairie pasture in the south
western part of Morrow
conniy. Any one knowing
of the whereabouts of this
horse who will ltt me fjknow
will be rewarded for their
trouble.
Joseph IYtxam,
Monument, Oregon.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Satbles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
:LIVERY RIGS
Pendleton, May 24.
Heppner, May 26, June
July 1.
Echo, May 29.
Shaiiiko, June 1, Jime 15, June
29.
Pilot Rock, June 4.
Baker City, June 5.
Ontario, June 7, Junet22.
Vale, June 21.
E'giu, June 24.
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STEVENS
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FIREARM EDUCATION
by being equipped, with the
unerring, time-honored
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upon retipt of Cutalojr Price.
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Editor Gazette: On April 21, I vis
ited the ediool in district No. 30. Minn
Minnie Rnker is the teacber. The build
ing is good, but needs painting. This
is one of the few school buildings in
the county which ia properly lighted.
The light is admit ed from the rear and
leftside. The furniture is very good.
The blackboard is fair, but there should
be more of it. The windows are rro-
vided with good shades. A map of the
United States and a physiological chart
are furnished. There should be a dic
tionary provided. However, this dis
trict ia small and the property valua
tion is not very large, but the people
always vote a good school levy, and
they do the best they can toward pro
viding a good equipment for the school.
There were 14 pupils present, and all
seemed to be ordeily and diligent in
heir work.
In the afternoon, I visited the high
school at Ioue a short time. Most of
the pupils were engaged in examination
work. I'rof. Garland reported the
work moving along satisfactorily.
The following day I yisited tbe school
In district No. 9. Miss Julia Agee is
the twwher. This is a small school,
only seren beiog enrolled. The build
ing is fair, but the furniture is poor. The
blackboard is good, but too small. The,
windows are in need of shades. Tbe
school U provided with a map of Ore
gon and Washington, tbe National En
cyclopedic d ctionary, a splendid plane
tarium, and several library books.
The walls are decorated with a number
of appropriate pictures. The outbuild
inga new i some repairing. Tne"pupiU
are all small, but tbey are interested in
their work and are making very good
progress.
On the 26th inst., I visited the Agri
cultural college at Corvallis. I had the
pleasure of seeing the cadet regiment
drilling upon the campus. The boys
acquitted themselves with much credit.
They will be well prepared to sustain
tbe reputation of tbe school when they
make the trip to the A-Y-P exposition.
I also bad tbe pleasure ot attending the
assembly of the students. It would be
hard to find a finer body of young men
and young women. The students weie
addressed by State Superintendent J.
H. Ackerman, ex-Senator Waiter Pierce
and others. I also visited some Jof the
classes andgtbe shops. Everything be
tokened splendid work. In company
with Ai Bennett, of Irrigon, and Dr.
Withycomb, of the Experiment Station,
I visited the dairy department and the
college farm. The station is doing ex
cellent work, and if we succeed in get
ting the dry farm experiment station in
this county, we will see good results
flowing from it. I met nearly all of the
Morrow county bovs who are attending
the college. So far as I could see, they
are all making good use ot their time.
When I inquired of the members of
the faculty about the boys, they report
ed that they were making go;d. As on
Oregonian, I am proud oi the inslitu
tion, and as a :itizen of Morrow county,
I am proud of the students fiom this
county.
The eighth grade examination quet-
tions have been sent out, and the exam-
inatim will occur on the loth and 14th
of Mav. There will be a goodly num
ber of applicants for eigth g-ade di
plomas. S. K. NOTSON,
County Superintendent.
I II I
Thousands of millions
of cans of Royal Baking
Powder have been used
in making bread, biscuit
and cake in this country,
ana every housekeeper
using it has rested m perfect confi
dence that her food would be light.
sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe
guard against the cheap alum powders which are
the greatest menacers to health of the present day.
ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER
MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR
Pneumonia Follows La (irippe.
Pneumonia often follows la grippe but
never follows the use of Foley's Ho ey
and Tar, tor la grippe couiths and deep
seated colds. Refuse any but the gen
uine in the yellow package. Sold by
Slocum Drug Co.
REACH ISU THE SPOT
It Can Be Done, So Scores of Hepp
ner Citizens Say.
To cure an aching back,
The pains of rheumatism,
The tired-out feelings,
You must resell the spot get at the
cause.
In most cases 'tis tbe kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills are f r the kid-nevs.
Plain sewing and gentleman's wash
ing. Satisfaction guaranteed, dewing
Sheets, 10c and up; pillow cases
10c and up; Aprons same; Skirts $1 50
and up. Mks. Joe Klein.
Tbe lone high school team met the
local school bry s here last Sunday in a
game of bise ball. Trie lone lads won
with a score of 11 to 8. Some clever
plays were made on both sides and in
all was an interesting game.
C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes:
"I was aa weak froai kiduej trouble that
I could hardly walk a hundred feet.
Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy
cleared my complexion, cured my back
ache and the irregularities disappeared,
and I can now attend to business every
day, and recommend Foley's Kidney
Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me
Thos. Morgan, Heppner, Ore., Bays
"I feel it my duty to speak a good word a'1" the doctors and other remedies
in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills. I suf- tiad failed.' Slocum Dru; Co.
fered for several years from kidney com-1
plaint and rheumatism. The attacks Stallion Slffpnt
o "
were so severe that I was laid up for a
week or ten days at a time. I finally
learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and pro
cured a box at the Slocum Drug Co.
This remedy went at once to the seat of
tbe trouble and gave me great rliei."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the Uoi'.ed States.
Remember tbe name Doan's- and
take no other.
Independent and rellabls Ths Oreron-
Will make the season of 1910, at my
farm, 10 miles south of Heppner. I
will take mares to pasture at a :harge
of $1.25 per month, and will guarantee
good care.
Terms.
To insure. $20, payable when mare is
known to be in fc al.
Imported Spanish Jack
'JORDAN
To insure, 8J5. Payable when mare
is known to be in foal,
II. W. FELL.
Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air
passages, stops tin irritation in the
throat, soothes the inflamed membranes
and the most obstinate cough disap
pears. Sore and inflamed lungs are
healed and strengthened, and the cold
is expelled from the svstem. Refuse
any but the genuine in the yellow pack
age. Sold by Slocum Drug Co.
The Wtppnep Gaiett the news of Mor-'
row County; Tho Weekly Oregoman-tns
news and thought of the world. Both at
special Dlic. Inaulra or r1i1r. T-h.
Latest Novelties
In Ladies Shoes, Pumps
and Oxfords
Just Received from Factory
Latest Eastern Novelties in the new Tans, Ox
bloods and Fancy Uppers in Patent Colt, Oxfords
and Dress Shoes.
$3.00 to $5.00
LADIESJOXFORDS s !. !.") UP
LADIES SHOES $1.45 IT
LADIES SUITS TO MEASURE
$10.00 UP.
300 Samples to choose from. Forty dif
ferent and distinct styles.
The Cash Shoe Store
Huelat & Molden
Oasetts, Heppner, Or.
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