I CHv Hull VOL. 24. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909 NO. 1158 11 CELEBRATE TWO DAYS ON 2D AND 3D OF JULY. Committees Appointed Work Already Commenced. Hf ppcer wili celebrate the g o rious Fourth this year. Owing to tbe fact that the Fourth frtlls on Sunday, Friday and Saturday will be celebrated. Nothing will be spared to make this the biggest and best celebra tion ever held in Heppner. Full particulars will be given later. Big Land Deal. Minor Buys More Cattle. Last week one of the largest land deala to occur in Morrow county was consumated. The deil involves something like 8,800 acres and was carried on between Anson Wright and Wm. Beymer. Mr. Beymer traded his Hardman ranch, of about 5,100 acres, known ai tbe Farnsworth mountain sheep range, to Mr. Wright for the Emil Scharf farm, composed of 3,700 acres, at Monument. It is report ed that Mr. Wright gave 820,000 difference. Mr. Beymer will move over to Monument. The Pacific Homestead in speak ing of the rfcaut stock sale in Portland cays: Tbe cattle sale was not quite as lively as tbe horse sale. V. O. Minor opened the sale with a con signment of good useful cattle and some that were show cattle. His three young bulla went for $160, S150, S100, and his entire lot av eraged 8115. His fine two-year-old frhow heifer, Orange Pride, topped the sale for ff males, bring ing $303 and going to C. X. Lara- bee. The next under the hammer was Frank Brown's consignment of eight choice ones from the Craigie lea farm at Carlton, Oregon. They averaged 8155 each, his young show bull, Elgitha's King, going to Minor for 8420, being the top for bulls at the (sale. Mr. Minor knows a goo4 thing when he sees it and not afraid to buy it. He never tiiea to pick np "cheap"' snaps in buying cattle. He wouldn't pay 825 for a hundred dollar animal, but if there is any thing strictly high class he goes after it. CIRCUIT COURT DETECTIVES EMPLOYED Sent Here by Anti-Saloon i League. It seems to be growing unpopu- Heavy Fines Imposed if or Iar to De a lan(J buyer in these parts especially when the supposed ROBERTS PLEAD GUIL- TY-4-YEARS. Local Option Violations.! Circuit court was convened at buyer is not looking for land Here right on top of a big land swindle.come along two men, gra cious and agreeable. Their very appearence even was enough to the court house last Monday in cau8e an outburst from people who regular session by Judge Bean District Attorney Phelps is in attendance, are ordinarily notclose observerf. One was short and his person was adorned with a lone fWk Up to the time of going to press coat that wa8 once black ad garments faded TT ! 'Baking Powder Absolutely Pare The only bakincr nowJpr made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. dis- the following cases have been posed of: Sherman Shaw Indicted on four Under the hpw law Dassfd hv x:i i . iau was we l tbe last legislature, th r,ffi. r 1 -i . . .... J Wfc wnippea out irom striking wheie stock insoector will h hni. uis men water Dants fai fid tn mppf tu i . counts for tinUt.in lr,! nnfinn .1. . . iuc mw B0 enect on .Juoel law. nlead ,Mtv. W.I .h . . I One of the principal changes in n.M . .l - fV aeU-1J :P'Cked 10 law will be the consolidation A flrV town inr It hAarfnrf nnt narlr Walter Robison was indicted on I and grew in the dark of the moon, of the offices of state veterinarian and state sheep inspector. Dr. W. H. Lvtle hns hp Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farnsworth are np from Rhea Sining visiting relatives and friends. Court Stenographer Beckwith is over from Pendleton taking depc eition before the circuit court. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tal, and it Boothes inflamed membranes, heals the lungs, and excels the cold from the system. Sold by Slocom Drug Co NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United Statet Land Office, The Dalle. Oregon, Hay 8, 1901. Notice li hereby glyen that Henry A. Emry, of Hardman, Oregon, who. on March 7. 1905, made homestead entry (aerial No. 035001 No 14S6. lor lot 4 aection 19, lots 1, 2 and 8, aettion 39, township 4 aouth, range 26 E. W.M., hu filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before J. P. Williams, U. 8. Commie iorer. at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on tbe 22d day of June, 1909. Claimant names as witnemes: " Edward Merrill Frank Creamer. Fred Knight, on and W. P. Prophet, all of Hardman, Oregon. ay 18-June 17 C. W.MOOKE. Registir. Ilexnmeitiy Inif t ctrameln Tha above is the name of a German chemical, w hich is one of the many val uable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. HexamethyleDetetramine is ecognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for die urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and axoid a serious mala'y. Slocum Drug Co. Horse bills with good cuts at the Gazette office. three counts for violating local op- Loi Drincinalv tn rim vhU uou mw, pieaa guilty ana was reBted nnnn nir nfninminan( ... fined 8500. which ws n nM. r r eerve ,n capacities, , r . ears. T-vl, n: -l J :n . ... .u uiuuo piCttU gui.iy 10 one And all this tim in it;n luuitiiueui iw viuiuuug iocai op- land Hrr 1 itt Tin n 3 &ctnr 1 I ' .VOTI:K IOK PI ULHATIO.'V, department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalle. Oregon. April 29, 1909. Notice is hereby given that George R. w. Mead, of Lexington. Oregon, who on January 18th, 1904, made homestead entry (Serial, No, 01651i, No. 13193, for SE NW SWK NEM and NWS Eii, SecUon 31, and for NWK mi4 Section 81s additional entry, Township 1 Bonth' Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final fire year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before W. O. Hill, County Clerk, at his office, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 16th day of Jane, 19119. Claimant names as witnesses: W. Q Scott, W. P. McMillan, Ernest W. Moy ers and Frank M. Tarker, all of Lexington Oiegon. May June 10 C. W. MOOBK, Register. Northern Paciflo Railway Co. List No. 04579 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oreon, April 1, 1909. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pa cific fttallway Company, whose post office ad dress is St. Paul. Minnesota, has this 2nd day of March. 1909, tiled in this office Its application to select nnder the provisions of the Act of Con uresH, approved July 1 1898 (80 Stat 597, 62C) the N X Bv yK section S3 tp, 4 S It 26 E W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands doscrlbed. or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other renson, to the dlnposalto applicant, should tllo their affidavits of protest In this nflice on or before the 20th dny of May, 1909. Apr8 May IS C. W. MOORE, Rcglnter. Strayed or Stolen. Ono brown two-year-old horse branded T II , con nected UB on left thifyli. He was last seen in the Wilson Prairie pasture in the south western part of JMorrcw couniy. Any one knowing of the whereabouts of this horse who will let me Qknow will be rewarded for their trouble. Joseph Putnam, Monument, Oregon. Red Front Livery & Feed Satbles Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS :LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on t an.l and can he furnishes ci ehort notice t att;e8 wishing to drive irto lie interior. Firn uas . : : HaGKs and Buoules CALf ; ROUND AND U-. WE CATER TO 'xlIE : : : : OOIERCIAL TRAVELERS i.KD CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : HepDner, Oregon whs also paid. Shorty Shockley was indicted on two counts for violating local option law. Eight indictments were retnrned flgaiust Albert Rea for violating the local option law and gambling. Seven indictments were returned against Jack Matlock for violating the local option law and gambling victor Groshen8 was indicted for violating the local option law John Simons "was indicted for larceny. Not a true bill was returned against Mat Hughes for cutting wire fence. Dexter Roberts aliae James Davis, plead guilty to obtaining money under false pretenses and was sentenced to four yearB in the penitentiary. Ira A. Leach vs Bank of Hepp ner, continued for term. J. A. Harbfce va M. V. Logan, dismissed. D. E. Oilman vs E. L. Freeland, default, judgment, order of sale of attached property. Gilliam & Bisbee vs George Stevenson, default and judgment. H. A. Armever vs Nat Gray, set tled and dismissed. Geo. Campbell vs Lombard In vestment Co., default and decree. W. C. Brown vs Mary A. Brown decree of divorce. Minnie Maloy vs Robert Maloy decree of divorce and custody of minor child. Bertha Clark vs Chas. Clark, de cree of divorce and care of minor child. Application of Hyud & Thomson to register title, S. E. Notson ap pointed examiner. Minor & Co. vs J. H. McIIalev, set for trial today. Ella C. Fell vs Matt Hughes Pet for Friday. Loo Markham came down from Milton, Monday, to look after in terests in this county. bland." And he had a partner, a tall Swede, whose ice cream suit was far in advance of the season. A i A- - ... uazeue representative re members an introduction to the tall son of Sweden, He said: "I yust coom from Chehalisy Vashington, vere land bane purty too higbv I tank des gude country.' Ibe two were driven around over the country by a local real estate man. To get through with this story. REACIIIXU THE SPOT 1C Can Be Done, So Score of Ilepp. uer Citizens Say. To cure an aching back, Tbe pains of rheumatism, The tired-out feelings, You must reach the spot get at the cause. In most cases 'tia the kidneys. Doan'a Kidney Pills are for tbe kid neys. Thos. Morgan, Heppner, Ore., says Third 'Annual Rose Festival. Portland, Oregon, June 7 to 12, inclusive. The 0. R. & N will make a round trip rate for (ha above occasion of $7.80. Tickets ou eale June 7, 9 ana 11. Final' lelurn limit June 14" Pneumonia f ollows La Urifpe. Pneumonia often follows la grippe bat never follows the use of Foley's Ho ef and Tar, tor la grippe coutihs and deep sealed colds. Refuse any but the gen uine in the yellow package. Sold by Slocum Drug Co. 1 he two strangers have not as yet hn faror of Doan's Kidnev Pills. I snf- made any land purchases, but they fered for several years from kidney corn- have been the star witnesses in PlaiDt and rheumatism. The attacks the local option cases. BO poverB ulBl 1 waB Iaia P 'r ...u.u.ui, mo uoMtVD lea marl nt Dnon'o T:il j tnat the men who were sent here cured a box at the Slocum Drntr c,a are from the anti-saloon league! This remedy went at once to the seat of and came here at his request, and tbe tronble and gave me great reliet." that he has been in conference "or Be by all dealers. Price 50 ceoti. tu i i. j i Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, with them almost daily for the fiole aaentfl for thtt lTni,BH s ' paBt two Weeks. Remember the n.m.-Tln.n'.. aJ take no other. C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., wntes: "I was so weak fro. a kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred f?et. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Keiuedf cleared my complexion, cured my hick ache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business -vefy day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to U suflerers, as it cured m aftr the doctors and other remedies had failed." Slocum Dm Co. Our old friend R. P. S. Notscn came down Saturday feeling as JnaepMint and riibi-Tn oreros. ioxy as a men several years young er, lie felt so fine that he even expressed a desire to clean out the town but when some one pulled their coat to give him a round he suddenly remembered he was 80 years old that day and would prob ably be short winded hence took it all back. Hamburg (Iowa) Re porter. Mr. Notson is the father of CouDty School Superintendent S. E. Notson of this city. Stallion Sargent Will make the season of 1903, at my farm, '10 miles south of Heppner. I will take mares to pasture at a :6arg of f 1.25 per month, and will guarantee good care. Term. To insure. $20, payable when mare it known to be in fcal. Imported Spanish Jack JORDAN To insure, 815. Payable when man is known to be in foal, H. W. FELL. Dates of Wool Sales. Arretted a couh that has been hanging on for over two months by taking Mallard's i Horehound Syrup. If you haveacongh don't w ait stog it it once with this won derful remedy. Splendid lor coughs, cold on chest, influenza, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles. Trice 25c, 503 and $1 00. Sold by Patterson & Son. Tb new of Dotn Hemisphere la Tha Weekly Oregonian. Baby Hands will get into mischief often it means a burn or cut or ecald. Apply Itallard'a Snow liniment just as soon as the acci dent happens, and the pain will be re lieved while the wound will heal quickly and nioely. A sure core for syrains, rheumatism and all pains. Price 25c, 50c and 81.00 a bottle. Sold bv Patterson & Son. Pendleton, May 24. Heppner, May 2G, June 10, July 1. Echo, May 20. Shauiko, June 1, June 15, June 20. Pilot Rock, June 4. Baker City, June 5. Ontario, June 7, June22. Vale, June 21. Elgin, June 24. Dollar Saving Sale of Ladies, Mens, Boys and Misses Oxfords Commencing Friday morning and con tinuing for five days we will place on sale all Oxfords in Black andColors. which through the early season's sell ing are somewhat broken in sizes at Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soot Ins the inflamed membranes and the moot 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 Prng Co. Tha Heppner Oasett the news of Mor row County; The Weekly Oregonlaii Ui new and thought of the world. Both at special prlc. Inquire or addrcas The Gazette, Heppner, Or. Interesting Price Reductions It is needless To say these lines repre sent the snappiest and most popular selling lines in our stock, ami no mat ter what you select it will mean a sub stantial saving. $2, J?2 L'. Ladies Oxfords $1 45-i) $2 .0 Ladies Oxfords $1 95-$:t '2rK : .in La. lies Oxfords $o So 4 (H), H 2.1 Ladies Oxfords $3 65 1 ."0 L-idi.s Canvas Oxfords 95c 2 2.1 Canvas Oxfords $1 S5 All 17.1 Misses Oxfords $1 50 "? "0 JJoy Ox fords $2 95: s:j r0 Mens Oxfords $2 95 Chiidn us $j. 7.1 School Shoes $1 45 The Cash Shoe Store Huelat & Molden