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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1911)
The Week's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. See that 150 tooth Dakota bar row at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Phill Coliu is shipping a carload of alfalfa hay to Ilood Uiver today. Phill CjIiu pays hijHiest cash prico for hides, pelts and furs. Highest cash prices paid for bides, pelts and furs. See Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. tf. iry au aitaita lienovator or spring tooth harrow now. Get theui at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Grain of any description taken in exchange for Waitsburg and Idaho Hour. Call on Paill Cobn. We sell phonographs and records for lees than yon can buy them from any other source, Buy of us and ave time and transposition. Patterson & Son. Buy a Planet, Jr., garden drill and cultivator. Saves time and labor. Get them at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Anything and everything at Gil liam & Bisbee'a to work the ground With, You will ueed something they will be glad to sell. H. E. Johnson baa successfully passed the required examinations and is now a full-fledged Forester. District Attorney Van Vactor left for Pendleton Saturday, and is busy with court work there this week. Insure your house with the Ore gou Fireltelief of McMinnville the old reliable company. Geo. J. Curium, Local Agent, Milton S. Maxwell, of Roseburg accompanied the remains of his father to their last resting place at Hardman yesterday. Willow Lodge No. GG.I. 0. 0. F. started 9 new candidates over the road of Oddfellowship at their reg ular meeting last evening. Bishop Robert L. Paddock will conduct services at the Episcopal church, Easter 8 inula) , both morn ing and evening. A cordial invita tion ia extended to all. TO BE HISTORY MAKING EVENTS Portland and Astoria Offer Great Attractions This Summer. Mrs. W. H. French, a niece of the late G. W. Maxwell, accom paniej the remains of her uucla to Hardman to be in attendance at the funeral. , Mrs. L. E. Cobn has a nice line of shapes and trimmings and will make your hat to special order. Will also have a new showing of trimmed hats each Saturday, Mrs. Shoeuhals, of Seattle, 6pent several days in lleppner this week visiting with her aunt, Mrs, E Cameron. She returned to her borne, Wednesday. A limited quantity of choice Beardless Barley and Bluestem Wheat for seed at the Allyn ranch below Jordan Siding. Price, $1.25 per cwt. F9-tf . Alex Lindsay F. N. Frye has moved the old Wm. Rush bouse out to Alkal street, put it on a good concrete foundation, blc! made other im provements that add to its appear ance and usefulness. I have for sale a few pure bred Leghorn cockerels. Price $150 each. Leave your orders at the feed store of Phill Conn. You can see sample birds there also. J. R. Dinwiddie. Cleveland Walton was in from Lis Butter Creek farm yesterday and took out a load of supplies this morning. He may enter the servioe of the National Forest again this season. Portland, Ob,, March 12. A bril liant IiihIoHchI street paveantry develop ing the growth and protean of North western civilization since the empire was first discovered, is tiie unique and novel feature which the thousands of school children of the city will add to t'ie programme of the I'rirtland Rose Festival to be held here the week of June 5-l(). This public dtreet procwswion will supplement another strikingly elab orate spectacle, also of historical pur port, which will take place on t lie new Multnomah Club Field. These two events will be novelties which will be a pait of the continuous programme for the six days in which there will be parades, decorative for the daytime and illuminated for the night All told six such street priiinants will be Kiven in what is by ail nivalis Boljdest and heaviest weefc of pastime, sinuse merit, entertainment and education ever held In the Pacilic Northwest if not in the West. No like celebration has been favored by the railroads with such Kenerou rates and combination of Bellini; dates This applies both to through transcont! neutal fares and rates from poiuts in the Northwest. The Rose Festival visitor will have the opportunity to any number of side trips, and in fact many inqniries have been re ceived at Festival headquarters from al parts of the country indicating that f goodly number of Easterners expect to see all they can of the matchless scenic beauties of this territory as well as to look for desirable investments. Even New Englanders and people from the South are making such inquiries. Of especial importance will be the Festival rates this year because with 90-day return limit, the Easterners wi 1 be able to spend that time on the Coast, seeing the Rose Festival in Portland ii June and the Astoria Centennial tele bration in August. Never befire have the c mrnunities of Oregon had such an opportunity forget ting the Eastern friends, business men and investers interested in local enter prises, for twi Buch attractions as the Rose Festival and the Astoria celebra lion are bound to Induce thousands of strangers to come here that would not otherwise do bo. Have your bundles on the front porch, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Remember the Heppner. Steam Laundry is still in operation Had turning out first class work Our wagon nails for yonr work, in 30 tf To the Public. The Heppnpr Uakery will hereafter be closed on 8uudavs and will be opened only from C to 7 in the evening. Thanking you for liberal patronage, I trust you will be governed accord ingly. Fit ASK Fl'CHS. tf. S0.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to men with rig, to introduce our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer nnless you nie-.i lni.s ineps. Eureka Ponltrv Food SJfg. Co. Incorporated.) East St. Louis, III. FOR SALE One Advance Separator. "32 t 56; Advaoce Enginh, 22 boras pnw r and supply tank- Price $1500. In quiraat my place. IX S. Earlow, a04l Avert Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs.C. Willough- bv, of Maiengo, Wis , R. No. 1, prevent ed a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful canirh was a "consumption" cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies lulled, her mint urged her U take Dr. King's New Discovery. "I have been iiBing it for some time." she wrote, and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." Thin matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price GOc and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by alt druggists. Wm. Hughes is up from Port land this iveek. Nick Leathers was t down from Hardman, Tuesday. Edison Phonographs and records for tale by Patterson & Son. John and Herb Olden made Heppner a visit, Friday. Iheo. Anderson, of Eight Mile, was in Heppner, Monday. ' Notick is hereby given, that by vir tue of a foreclosure execution and order of sale duly issued by the L'.eik of trie (Mr uit Court of tiie State of Orrgoo fo' Morrow County, dated the l-'7th day of March, A. D. 1U, in a certain suit n, the i-aid Circuit Court wherein T J. Alahonev was plaintiff ainl Victor II Heath, HHrriet H. Heatn. and Pet.Hr liienner were defendant,", and wheiein mid plaintiff recovered judgment against said defendant. Victor H Heatn, tor ttie cum of Eleven Hundred For ty-seven and 50110 Dollar, witti interest there on at tiie rale of ton per cnt. per an nuin from the 21st day of March 1011, and the further aunt of One Hundred Fifteen Dollars, Attorney's fee, and costs and disbursements taxed at Twen- v-nne Dollars, on tl e 21st day of March, 1911 Notice is hereby given that I will on Fndav, the a8th day of April, 1911, nt 10 o'clock A M. of said day, at the front door of the Court house in Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon, eell at public auction to the highent and be t bidder for cash in hand tiie following described property, to wit: Au undi vided two-thirds inteient in and to the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest, Quarter, the Northeast Qnarter of tiie southwest Quarter, the Northwest Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter and the SouMiwevt Quaiter of the Northeast Qoarter of Section Twelve, in Township Six. South ol Range t enty-Bve, East of the Willamette Meridian. Thkeu and levied upon as the prop erty of the said defendant, Victor H. Heath, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the suid judument in favor of T. J Mahoney, Plaintiff and against the said defendant, Victor H. Heath, together witn all costs arid dig bursements that have or mv accrue .T. C. HAYES, Sheriff. By J O. 'It ASM US, Deputy. Dited at Heppner, Oregon, March 29. 1911. m30-5t The John Strootman and Dougherty Fithian Shoes! ! for Ladies and Children. Nettleton Shoes for Men! -J JOR & CO. GOOD GOODS liXECtTIlJX S.1I.I; OF It F. J. MOR- IN THE COUNTY" COURT OT; ROW COUNTY, OREGON. In the Matter of the Ettale of Georue Witherite Conser, deceased Notice ia herebv uiveii that pursuant to an order of the County Court of Mor row CountyOretfon, made and ented in the above entitled matter, on the I7tb day of October, A. D 1910, I, the tinder eigned, Executrix of the List Will and Testament of George Witherite Conner, deceased, wilt on Satu'day, the 6th day of May, A. D 1911. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the oflice of Sam E. Van Vactor, in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, and from and after said date, offer for sale, and aell to the highest bidder for cash at private sale the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Lots Nine and Fourteen and a strip Twenty neven feet wide off of the North side of Lots Ten and Thirteen of Block Seven of the Original Town of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon. Alsi Lot Three and a strip of land twenty-seven feet wide off of the North side of Lot Two in Block Fourteen of Stansbury'a Addition to the said Town of Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon. Also Lots One and Two in Block Eight in Jeme day's Addition to Est Portland, Mult nomah County, Oregon, or eo much hereof as may b necessary to pay the debts against said estate, and tbe ex penses of (he administration of said estate. I ILLIE LEE CONSER, m30 5t Execn rix All the new issues of Edison Cylinder records at Patterson & Son. - John Scrivner and wife of Goose berry, were in town yesterday. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lis Special Constable in and for the Third District of Morrow County, State of Oregon, w ill anil on the 20tb dav of April, A. D. 1911, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock p. m. at the ranch of Wm. Simmons, three and one-half miles west of lone, Oregon, the following described property to he highest bidder for ca9h. in hand, to-wit! Une brown mare, about nine yeafd old, weight about 1100 pounds, branded Jo , left hind foot white. Said anim 1 having Heretofore been dulv auvertised according to law by C. R. Watr, as an estray animal. ' JOHN H. COCHRAN. Inasmuch as the narrow, short skirt is to be more aaies rootwear- than ever the vogue this spring-, it means an increased demand for walking shoes that possess every possible bit of character shoes' strictly in keeping with the natty tailored costumes. Pumps in Russian calf, patent colt and gun metal and in most cases with straps, are proclaimed the more correct in style. In Oxfords, the three-button effect is a promising favorite. Rather high shapely heels, vamps cut extremely low and a gracefully lined arch, are the characteristic points that one cannot help but admire in all of these newer spring footwear styles. Our present assortment of styles and leathers is more com plete than ever before at this time of year, so that we are ready to show them to you at any time convenient to yourself.. We have a pop ulai assortment of Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords at from 2.00 to $4.50. FlleS SllOeS and OXfOrdS We have, both high and low cut shoes this season which are sure to please. Styles that are exclusive with us. Men's oxfords in patent, Russian calf, and vici, from $3.75 to $5.00. gun metal, NOTICE Or FINAL. ACVOUNTINU. Notice is hereby given that the under signed baa filed her final account ad ministratrix of the Estate of Thomas Gilfillan, deceased, with the Countv Court of Morrow County, Oregon, and mat nam uotirt has ttxed Monday, May 15, 1911. at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time and the Countv Onnrt Riuim in iha All the new issues of Columbia double I Court Hotiaa in th nit fit rTannnor disc records at Patterson & Son. Morrow Countv. Oreiron. an tha nkn tor hearing said account and any objec tions thereto, and for the settlement of his G. E. Ayera waa in from Batter creek rancb, Tuesday. Velox, Azo, Solio and Bromide papers and poet cards, all sizes. Patterson A Son. Johannes Troedson, of Ella, was in Heppner over Tuesday night. Wnn tod at once, lit f.'r.OO per doz.. ten dozen chickens, liriiig; them in to the Palace Hotel. We carry a complete line of Eastman IvHlaka, Premo, Century and Graphlex Cameras. Patterson A Son. Mrs. A. L. Avers came up from 'ortland, Monday, on ber way to 'arker's Mil'. I have for sale a few settings of mire bred crown J.eiihoin eggs, fli.OO per 15. J. .McL lanalian strain, r.ugene. Ore. Ii. A. Kmkkbon. Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Bleakman, of Iltmluoau, were visitors to Hepp ner, Tuesday. Cameias, kodaks, films. 1 1 ites. papers tul chemicals. Kvervu.iug for tha rnateur photographer. Patterson it Son Grant Olden aud wife, of Eight Mile, visited iu Heppner. Fridsy aud Saturday. If you have well located land or a good bnaineas proposition for sale at reason able price, write .or at once enclosing self ad 1 1 fined stamped envelope for re plv (ownc re onlr). Address. J. C. Ross 816-1'nd At So. .Minneapolis, Miun. Notice. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MOR ROW COUNTY, OREGON. Id the Matter of tbe Estate of V Winifred J. Hagkr, Deceased J Notice is hereby iriven that the nnder- aigned, as administrator of the estate of Winifred J. ilager, deceased, has nlea his final account i i the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Morrow Coun ty, and that Friday, the 28th day ol April, at the hour of 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of said day, and the County Coti't room at tua C:utUy Court house at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, is the time and place set for tbe bear ing of objection thereto and the settle ment thereof. J. O. HAGER. Administrator of the Eatate of Winifred J. Hager, deceased. m30-5t r E-OPENEP My old stand at the rear of the Elkhorn Restaurant. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE W. T. McROBERTS. Notice. said estate. All persons having any . objection to offer to such aocount are hereby noti fied and reqnired to present same on or before tbe date aforesaid. BRIDGETT GILFILLAN, Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas G lfillan, deoeased. a!3-5t Notice for Publication liolatcd Tract. Fublic Land Sale. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land OHice at The Dalles, Oregon. March 2h. 1011. Notice ia horcby given that, u directed hv I the Commissioner of t'ie General Land Oflice. I miner proviBionB ot Acr of ( onKrem pir.-vtt June 27. IfKM. Public So. 303, we will otter nr puMic Kle, Pthe h Khest bidder, at :" o'clock a m.. on the lBlh day of may. lilll. at this othYe. thafollnu'liig tract, of land, tn.wit: SWU Bee. 1H. T. 4 e. K H Kant V. M. Any perona claiuiinK advervly the above dewrided land areadviaed to tile their clanim or nhjerliona. on or before the day above desig nated for sale. C. W MOOUE. Register. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MOR ROW COUNTY, OREGOA. In the Matter of tbe Estate ) of y James M. Hager, Deceased ) Notice is hereby given that the under signed as administrator and administra trix of the eatate of James M. Hager, deceased, action jointly in the adminis tration of the same, have filed their Dnal account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that Friday, the 28th day of April, A. D. 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sod the County Court room at the County Court house at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, has been appointed bv the said court as the time and place for the Hearing ol objections thereto and hearing thereof. J. O. HAGER, Administrator of the Estate of James M. Ilager, deceased. Lri.c M. Hagkr, Administratrix of the Estate of James M. Hager, deceased. m30-5t Notice Cor Public lliou-Trarl. Isolated Pl'BLIC LAM) SALE. No. irt.'W United Htatea Land office, The Dalies. Oregon March 21th, 1911. Notica l hereby given that, an directed bv the ('iiniiii.Bii.iier of the lieneral Land trttiee, under iirovin'onB of Act of ( on tress approved June Ti, l'Oi. Public No. wa wi'l offer at public lale, to the hiKheat bidder, at 9:si o clock a. m. on the lc-th day of May, mil, at thla ortiiw. the billowing tract of land, to-wit: Lot t, SW'i N '.. aud W SK!, Dec . r. & 8. K. -Jft at V. M. Any pertvmi clalmine adverlr the bove deacritied laitua are adrixed to tile their clalroi, or objection, on or before tbe day above daaig uated for eaie, C. W. MOOKI, Butiter, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departnient of the Interior, U. S. Land Oth!- at The Dalles, Oregon, .March lSrli. Mil. Notice i hereby iilvn that Thoma" C. Beymer. of liii'i inan. Kregi n. ii" on Apiil !trd, 1WH, Matlv lu.merread No. nlti. f r rj'jBW1,'. Kec. 2M and h1 . K14. e''iun :Jt, rotrnahip 4 Bouth, Kmie 2ti kaar. V illamette Meri'iian, haa filed ntfice ol intention to make. hi.Hi commutation proof, to et-tMblish clahii to t e land above iewrilet. before ('.('. l'atter in, D. 8. Coui miiwionor, at his olBi-e at Hep,.. : -r, Oregon, on theiiul day of May, ltll. Claimant namea as winesei: 1 human Nai'. 1'earl Shamhart, E.J.Merrill, and t'ora M. Merrill, all of Ho dman Oregon . C. W. MOOKh., Kegister. S. C. Rhode Island Reds. Brilliant strain; win wherever shown. Only good layers selected bv Hogan system, used for breeders. Eggs for setting, tl.50, J2.00 and 3.00 per set ting of 15. Incubator lots, $8 00 aod $10.00 par 100. L. V. BRIGOS. Hepposr, Oregon. i t cOME IN I VVWWVVWVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVArW and see The "COLEMAN" Reading Lamp Nothing like it in town SAM HUGHES SQUIRRELS, SAGE RATS PRAIRIE DOGS 2 GOPHERS ARE ALL. DESTROYED BY ' .'j V SHE ALL DESTROYED OT jl f' . :) VOODLARK SQUIRREL POISON t THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD REQUIRES NO MIXING OR PREPARATION . ALWAYS READY FOR USE ALWAYS RELIABLE WO OTHtH 18 SO COOP NOW MaOC WITH SUCH GHaT CS1C uiruu.T wata mr aa.aoo aaaiaj i.iki.i in ma tow cut. acaraiio tmc t. it tmi . VMtuat aaaae." ao.ti c ir nT aa CLaiatta. HOTT CHCMicaL CO., n.B. o.teex