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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
Local and Personal Notes. E. L, Freeland went to Canyon City, Tuesday. Waldon Rhea was over from Echo, Saturday. Nat Webb came in from Walla Walla, Monday. John Hickey came in from Loom is, Wash., 8atarday. Wm. Rea, of Forsythe, Mon tana, is bere receiving sheep. Tracy Wilcox came oyer from Spray, the forepart of the week. James Naunamaker came np from Hood River the fore part of the week. J Dr. A. Reid left yesterday morn ing for Echo where he will locate in the practice of his profession. Cal Robinson was in from the l,one Rock country Monday. He eajs that crops are good in bis lo cality. E. J. Keller, of lone was in the city Monday. Mr. Keller baa sold oat his blacksmith shop and will move to Portland. J. L. Howard, an old resident of Morrow county, who now resides at Philomath was an incoming passenger Tuesday evening. The Woodmen of the World Lave organized a new district to be known as the Heppner district. District Organizer Edwin A.. Wil liams will locate in Heppner and will move bis family bere in a a short time. Children a specialty. Sigsbee. Soma special opening prices, bigsbee , Sigsbee. Photographer. Club building. properly ntted at P. O. GlaRses Borg's. Good pictures the rule, not an acci dent at Sixsbee's. Blue flame oil stoves at Gilliam & Uifrbees. Fire proof. Highest cash price paid for hidee pelts and furs. Phil Colin. Dr. Winnard guarantees his glasses Jfoxi1 satisfaction. Harmless sheep raarkiDg paint at Gilliam & Bisbee'fl. JDr. Wionard will fit you with glasstt t acost of $2.50 to $7.53. Household effects, good as new, for jjale. Enquire at this office. Tst Gold cuff button. Return to this office and get reward. Dr. Wiananl has taken a special -coarse in the treatment of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Plain family work 75c per dozen at the Ileppner eteam laundry. Stallion record books made to suit this territory, better than the Eastern kind at the Gazette pffice, Whirs feh&meleil refrigerators at Gi." liaftl & ttisbefe'a; A carload of tflaciiiriery just arrived At Gilliam & Bisbee's, Gilliam & Bisbee will let you take a Deiring mower on trial. See J. W. Vaughan for the latest "designs in wall paper, "sanitas" nrjd mouldings. Agent for (Alfred Peats prize wall paper, the most 'Hrtietic ver seen in Heppner. Samples t Binns Bros. M. S. Corrigall, of Butter creek, was in the city Monday. J. W. Beckett, of Portland, is looking after bis farming interest in Eight Mile this week. Ad. Inskeep was in from Goose, berry, Haturday. He says that crops need rain in bis locality. Chris Borchers left Monday morning for Medical Springs, where be will stay for a month. After May 20, it will be neces sary to take oat a fishing license if vou want to fish. The liceuse costs $1. Mrs. Briggs says that since ibe bought a coffee mill and grinds her Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Mr. B. never complains about the coffee. The wool scouring mills, the largest in the State of Oregon, will commence scouring next Mon day, with a force of 20 men. For some time past a number of sort ers have been bard at work on the wool, and the mechanics have also been busy putting up the ma chinery. A considerable amount of wool is now on band ready for action. Echo Register. Joe Bush who was in the city the first week, claims the record in taking care of sheep. Out of a band of 220O mixed yearlings which he has been herding for R. F. Wiggelsworth, the yearlings when sheared averaged 11 pounds of fine wool, and he did not lose a single sbcep duiing the winter, which is a remarkable record. Mr. Bush is an old and experienced herder. All of the committees in charge of Heppner's Fourth of July cele are enthusiastic in the work of making the big event a great sue cess. It baa been decidjd to make a displayof fireworks one of the at tractive features. The committee hopes to have a grand pyrotechnic display notwithstanding the great expeuse. There will be maiiy ne and novel features to en'.ertain the people from the opening to the finish of Heppner's big celebration. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA KrgUtration of l.sintl 1 UK', aK7 A Few Facts About Clothing Of course we're partial to our own clothes. When we bought our stocks, we saw most all the styles and all the cloths that all of the important makers showed. We couldn't give you a better proof of our own belief in the garments that ai e here than our possession of them. Not that there aren't lots of first class man- uractnrers, but even in a group of excel lent factories one product is bound to stand a little ahead, and as far as we can cal culate mcetntaj Ctottte are better made and smarter styled and more durable than any of a dozen sorts we might have had at the Like to have your judgment. A book about Men's Fashions free if you ask for it. SIIVCBRITY CLOTHES SHOP t Sincerity , lii ' ' I clothes mfiittsrM Copright HI ? fj jjf t j same prices. ... . Nels M. Johnson, a farmer of the Gooseberry section, came in Tuesday evening to attend the Knights of Pyihias meeting. He was accompanies by A. L. Hud son. Mr. Johnson says wheat is looking pretty good in his locality, but some fields are almost taken with mustard. Application N(j. S Fdley'a 0ri Laxative cures consti pation and li ver trouble and makps the liowels healtliy and regular. Orino is superior to pills and tablets as it does uot gripe ornaneeate. Klocutn Drug Co CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Worn Out. That's the way you feel ahout the lungs when yon have a h eking cough. Its Sfoolishnecs to let it go on and trust to luck to net over it. wnen Ballard's Hore 4iound Syrup will stop the cough and tea I the lungs. Price 25c, r.Oc, and $1,00 per bottle. Gold by Patterson & Son. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA In the Circuit Coart of the St.ito of OreSim for the County of Morrow. HutiiitrHtioa of land title. In the mutter of the appli cation of B.F. Hynd and W. 8. Thomson to register the title to South iwlf. Southeast quarter of Ht'c- tion 2, eil't ;tVllf vf north. Cat fjiiaiterand northeast quarter of southeast quar. of section 11 lu township liouth range 24 E.W.M. Also commencing at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said ecctlon 11 in township 1 8.8.21 E.W.H..runnin thence ?0tttH 0 chains, theuCewwtlrf'.cb,B, thecc3 north 40 chiifl' thence etut 28.74 A .'Uaina to place of beginning, tii- ge'her with oil water right thereunto belong. Ing, or appurtent thereto; sare and except from said abore described land (her right of way rf the Ore gon Railway and NuCIkb tton Company's railroad consisting of a strip of land 100 feet wide, beirUT" 60 feet in width on' cAclv side of the center line of the main track of said railroad as game 1h staked' out and located across said land, such title being subject to eaaement of Ka tie l'etteys, Kddle Hammer and heirs at law of Kdward Clun" a re corded in Hook W at pae 1J7 Deed. Kecords of Mor row Coun!)-, Oregon. VS. Katherine l'etteys, and A. C. l'etteys, her" hus band, Caroline Sparks and J. B. Kparks her hufband, Fred (iienifer and Sarah (iienger, his wifts Mary Fry Km! John ('. Fry, her husband. John Giengnr and Jennie M. (iieuer, his wife. George W. iener and Alpha V, Climber, his wife. Jonn Koho, Francis Rohs. Samuel Hose William Rose, Kdward Itoso ami Charles Kerne' heirs at law of Louisa Rose, deceased, Kddie A. Hammer and Emma F. Hummer, his wife, Iwiac A. Howard and Edith A.' Howard, his wlie. and State Land Hoard of ttie r-tatcol Oregon, and to all wli m it may concert:. TAKK NOI'ICK. That on the first Uy of May. l'.HlSi, an applica tion wa liled by said R F. Hynd mid W. 8. Thomson in the Circuit Court of the State of OreROti for the County of Morrow for the nil. tial registration o( the title of the land above described. Now, unless you appear on or before the 10th. day of June, A. D. l!1K, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken aa confe-ed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the applica tion and you will be forever barred from dis" puting the same, W. O. HILL, Clerk. C. K. Wood Hon, attorney for applicants. Ut in May 8 . . OFFICERS W. O. MINOR, President J. II. McHALEY, Vice-President W.S. WHARTON, Cashier VAWTER CRAWFORD, Asst. CaBhier DIRECTORS W. O. MINOR J. II. McHALEY W. Q. SCOTT C. E. WOODSON W. S. WHARTON Bank of Heppner $50,000 00 i 2259 33 Capital, Fully Paid, Undivided Profits - Four Per cent Interest paik on Time and Savings Deposits Your Banking Solicited Summons. Coffee The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nut?, Soft Drinks Billiards ar;j Pool F K. VVESTERBERG, Prop Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and S lb. cans Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home-rnot too fine. Special Ikm 24450 Winner of StfeepaUkes for Stallion and Ket at Oregon State Fa r 1003. n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Minnie N. Mulloy, plaintiff, vs. Robert Mul loy. defendant. To Robert Mulloy, the above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to apcear and answer the com. plaint filed against yon in the abov entitled court and cause on or before the 6th day of May, 1909, said date being six weeks from Match t', 1909. the date of the first publication of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to appear "and answer said complaint, fa want thereof the plaintiff will take jadgmeu against you for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: for a decree forever dis solving thf bonds oi matrimony existing '.be tween y-jn and the plrintiH' and Jfor the custody of Jetrel Mulloy, minor child cf yourself and p'dintUV. You will take cotice also, that this summons is ssived upon you by publication thereof in pursuance of an ;order of the Hon. C. C. Pat terson, Judge oi the Courty rrt ot the Rata of Oiecon, for ilorrow County, which order is dated March 21. and precribed tl atsji- vice of this summons shall be made on jou by pnblicstion thereof not less than once a we.k for six consecutive weeks.) S. E. NOTSON. Mch 25-May 8 Attorney for Plaintiff. The editorial page Qt the Weekly Ore jonlan givea a broad treatment U a wide rajiare of iiDtecUL Trotter, bay StahioB, 16 bands high, fjaled 1893, bred by V. C. France 4 Son, Lexington, Kentucky, owned I f E. C. Wood, Tilot Rock, Oregon. By Eed Wilkes, 1749, sire of Kalpb Wilken, 2:06,V.. Ithnrie!. p., 2:0'.!4" and 15! others and dams of Coldridue, p., Casonda, p, 2:0,vV and 133 others, one of llie jfrnatest living sires. son of the jrreat George Wilkee, 319. Speiial Telegram is so well known in f Morrow c unty that it h hardly neces sary to speak further of his grand breed ing. Special THegram will make the hal anca of the seneon. Tuesdays and Wed nes Jays of each week at Evans it Me Hoherts' stable, Heppner. Season $15; to insure $20. PflLfqCE HOTEI HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Motw. MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Coder; New Management. Tboronghlj Renovated and Reflitted. Best Menls in the City. KiUS l CO, Props. L OW International Cor. Schools Can give you thorough training in artf bt the followifig' prbfesBftinV Mrftk X before course you desire infonnat'oJB about. Ad Wiff?r,- PookKeeper, Conimen iiiT f an-. Illustrator, Sign rainier. Marine Engineer, Mechanical DraiYattan, Ennlifili (ranches. Sheet Metal oi ker, Electrician, Architect, Ptonilier,',. Mechanical Eneer,' Civil Engineer, S'-ypyor,' Assayer. Chemist, Mining Engineer, Contractor and Builder.' French, German and Spanish with Edison Repeating Phonograph. H. V. REED, Representative F'0X l!) PORTLAND, OREGON x"Tinc von pcbu-'ation. I'nited States l-nd Otllco. The Dulles, Oregon, April 30. liy. Notice i hereby iven that 3ta of Oregon has fllel in this ol!ice its aitplicatinn. tk'rinl No. 04 757, to lect under the provisions ,f tlis Act of ConKres uf AuRiixt II, is:, Bn, tho Acts supplementary ami amendat.iry thereto, the N', NK5 of !ec. 17 T. i 8 K. East Willamette Meridian. An and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or de.irlnn to object becatiM of the mineral character ut the Und, .r for any other reason, to thdisposl to applicant, should Tile their amdarite of pntest in this office, on or before the loth day of Jo lie. 1W9. Apr. 29-Juue I V. W. MOOKt, Register. The Palm Robert Hart. Prop. Ico Civam IcCn'jun Soda Hiili (iradf Cigars Frosli Ciiiulit's Nuts and Fruits Lunch Goods leo Cold (oca Cola Oraiipvulo Koot tvr il Cook's Restaurant Meals Served at all Hours. Rates to Oregon DAILY During March and April From all parts of the East via Union Pacific Oregon Short Line The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Southern Pacific $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas City Correspondingly low from all ether points. FOLETSHONEYTAR . Cur CU Pravaats PMumoala We make a specialty of Short Orders; Everything cooked in plain sight. To the Public Write letters to everybody you know in the East and tell them about the-. low colon st Kites. Send them litera. tore ahout Oregon, or send their ad dresses to u arul a will do ir. In thw way you i-an he a great help in the growth and progress of your state. Highest Market Price paid in cash for fresh eggs. Groshens Building;' corner Main and May Streets A. J. Cook.-Prop. You Can Prepay Fares for any one from any plate if von war t to. Deposit the necessary amount w it , our local'agent and he will teltxraj i ticket promptly. Imjuire of agents or write to WM. Mc.ML KKAV tJeneral Passenger Agent The Orenon Kadroad Navigation (. Southern l'acific Co. (Lines in Oregon; PORTLAND, OKEGON. t