The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 22, 1912, Image 6

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TV Remington Cubt
oVmonflmip thf only
ejtmg Pump Gun
ViKi
Pi imp Gun
Solid-Breech, Hammerless. Safe,
Bottom Ejection empty shells are thrown downward smoke
and gases must go the same way, too insuring uninterrupted
sight rapid pointing always.
Solid Breech Hammerless perfectly balanced a straight
strong sweep of beauty from stock to muzzle.
Three Safety Devices accidental discharge impossible.
Simple Take-Down a quarter turn of the barrel does it
carrying, cleaning, interchange of barrels made easy your
fingers are your only tools.
M. S. CORRIGALL. Pretident
J. H. McHALEY,
Vice Pre.
J. B. NATTER, Vice Pre.
FBSiST NATIONAL BANE!
OF HEPPNER
We offer to the Public the services
of a strong and well equipped Bank,
with the experience of twenty-five
years in this community.
Accommodations extended to cus
tomers consistent with safety, and
balances carried with us.
For chapped hands, face, sunburn, tan, etc.,
use
WITCH HAZEL CREAM
DERMINE CREAM
Guaranteed by
SLOCUM DRUG CO.
Merchant Tailor-made Suits are
the Most
ECfflfIHDO
It has been claimed that ready-made clothes are cheapest
because they are made in quantities. This is not true.
If the manufacturer could have people come to his fac
tory and buy there, he could not even then give good value be
cause of the poor quality of material and inferior workmanship.
To the original cost of the garment, the manufacturer
must pay traveling salesmen's expenses and the retailer adds
another profit of about 40 per cent.
The original "quality price" is thereby lost and the price
is higher than that of a carefully merchant tailored suit made
here.
There are a great many men in this town who are
proud to say we make their clothes.
THEY KNOW WHY
I have the exclusive agency in Morrow
county for the Famous Detmer Woolen
Cos guaranteed all pure wool.
FREIDRICH
The Best Tailor
1
For trap or field work the fastest aitiral pointer.
You dealer bas one. Look it over today
Remington Arms-Union
Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway 5 N" York City
T. J. MAHONEY, Cahier
CLYDE BR0CK,Ait. Cahiei
LAYING OUT A ROAD.
Billings Wae In No Hurry, 80 tha Work
Was Don Right.
A good mnny years ago O. K. G. Bil
lings, who made bis millions In Chi
cago gas, bought a good sized plot of
ground on the heights overlooking the
Hudson river at the upper eud of Man
hattan Island. Soiue time later he put
up a house which still remains the
pride of "seeing New York" guides.
When the land hud beeu bought the
question arose as to the best weans of
laying out a roadway up the steep and
rocky bill, at tbe crest of wbich the
house was to stand. Mr. Billings was
puzzled. He wanted to make It as easy
a climb as he could. He mentioned the
problem to his friend W. C. Muschcn
helm, a New York hotel proprietor. Mr.
Muschenheini. who was familiar with
the hills and dales of that part of New
York, gave the following advice:
"You aren't In any great hurry, so
why don't you have It done right? Put
one of your cows on that land and give
her time to lay out a path up that bill.
Trust her to find the easiest and most
comfortable grade."
Mr. Billings followed the suggestion,
and in the course of time the cow
made a path which has long. since been
developed Into a permanent, winding,
slowly ascending roadway. Saturday
Evening Post
BIRTH OF A LETTER.
Tho Way "W Cama to Taka tho Placa
of tha Old "VV." " '
The printers and language makers of
the latter part of the sixteenth cen
tury began to recognize the fact that
there was a sound in spoken English
which was without a representative lu
the shape of an alphabetical sign or
character, as In the first sound in the
word "wet"
Prior to that time It had always been
spelled as "vet," the v having the long
sound of u or of two u's together. In
order to convey an Idea of tbe new
sound they began to spell such words
as "wet" "weather," "web," etc with
two u's, and as the u of that date was
a typical v the three words above look
ed like this: "Vvet" "weather."
"web."
After awhile the typefounders recog
nized the fact that the double u bad
come to stay, so they joined the two u's
together and made the character now
so well known as w. There are books
tn which three forms of the w are giv
en. The first Is an old double v vn;
the next Is one in which the last stroke
of the first v crosses the first stroke of
tbe second, and tbe third is tbe com
mon w we use today.
Real Literary Crumbs.
The librarian opened tbe book wide
and shook It hard.
Looking for possible love letters
and mementos?" a visitor asked.
'No; breadcrumbs." said the libra
rian. "Subsequent renders do; not
mind love letters, but they do object
to breadcrumbs. .Ilalf the books
brought back hare crumbs tucked
way between the leaves. That shows
what a studious town we are. Our
people are so enamored of literature
that they can't stop reading long
enough to eat; also It shows what a
lonely town we are. Only people who
lire alone a great deal read anything
except the newspaper at mealtime.
And it shows what a slovenly town we
are. In the Interests of hygiene and
aesthetics those voracious readers who
cram their heads and their stomachs
at the same time ought to clean their
books of crumbs, but they never do."
New York Press.
Hindu Cast.
The four grades of society among the
Hindus are the Brabmans or sacerdo
tal class, who are said at tbe moment
of creation to have issued from the
mouth of Brahma; the Kshatrya or
Chuttsee or military class, sprung from
the arm of Brubma; tbe Vaisya or Bals
or mercantile class, from the thigh of
Brahma, and Sudras or Sooders or
servile class, from tbe foot of Brahma.
The business of the Sudras is to serve
the three superior classes, more espe
cially the Brahma ns. Their condition
Is never to be improved. They are not
to accumulate property and are unable
by any means to approach the dignity
of the higher classes. These divisions
are hereditary, impassable and Inde
feasible. Precedent For "Governess."
Albert VII.. archduke of Austria,
married Isabella Clara Eugenie, iu
fanta of Spain, who brought to blm as
dowry the sovereignty of the Low
Countries, etc. When Philip IV. of
Spain ascended the throne In '1621 he
took from his aunt the sovereignty of
the Low Countries, but left her the
title of governess. Her husband died
soon after, whereon she took the veil,
though still retailing tbe reins of gov
ernment She died at Brussels In
1C33. aged sixty-six. Here there Is
precedent for the use of the word gov
erness when a lady holds the post
London Notes and Queries.
Franklin en Long Graces.
Ben Franklin found the long graces
used by his father before and after
meals very tedious. One day after the
winter's provision bad been salted be
said, I think, father, if you were to
aay grace over the whole cask once for
all it would be a great saving of time."
-Life.
No Danger.
Blobbs I heard Tightwad boasting
today that be had money to burn,
Slobbs Well. I wouldn't be In any hur
ry to call out the fire department If I
were you. Philadelphia Record-
To be overpollte is to be rude. Jap
anese Proverb.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
Aulay Akers, Plaintiff
vs
Effie Akers, Defendant.
To Eftie Akers, the above named
defendant:-
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF
OREGON , You are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer the compalint
of plaintiff filed against yon in the
above entitled court and cause on or
before six weeks from the date ot
first publioation of this summons, and
that if you fail to so appear or an
swer, plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in liis com
plaint, which is as follows, to-wit:-That
the bonds of matrimony now aud
heretofore existing between palintiff
and yourself, the defendant, be for
ever dissolved and held for naught and
that plaintiff have an absolute di
vorce from you, the defendant, and
for such other relief as may be equit
able. '
This summons is published by order
of Hon. C. C. Patterson, County Judge
of Morrow Conty, State of Oregon
made on the 7th day of August, 1912
and the date of first publioation of
this summons is August 8th, 1912.
C. E. WOODSON,
A 8-S 19. Attorney for Plalhitiff.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at The Dalles. Oregon,
July 27th, 1912 Notice is hereby
given that William M. Lowen whose
post-offioe address is Hardman Oregon,
did on the 26th day of January, 1912
file in this office Sworn Statement
and Application, No. 09882, to pur
chase the NWJ NEJ.'and SJ NEJ, Sec
tion 20, Township 5 Sonth. Range 26
East, Willamette Meridian. , and tho
timber thereon, under the provisions
of the act of June 8, 1878, and acts
amendatory, known as the "Timber
and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed by aopraisemeut, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon have been
appraised, the timber estimated 110,000
board feet at $2.00 per M, and the
land $60.00; that said applicant will
offer final proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn statement on the
10th day of October, 1912, before X
O. Patterson. U. S. Commissioner, at
his office at Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty, to protest
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest any time before patent issues,
by filing a corroborated affidavit in
this office, alleging facts which would
defeat the entry. 1
O. W. MOORE, Register
A 8-0 10.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
July 19th 1912. Notice is hereby
given that' George Penegor," whose
post-office address is 371 Cable Street,
Portland; Oregon, did on (he 25th day
of September. 1911, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application, No.
09812, to purchase trie Ei NEi, Sec
tion 7. Township 6 South Range 27,
East Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under tbe provisions
of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
amendatory, known as 4 the "Timber
and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed by appraisement and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon have been
appraised, at $332.00 the timber esti
mated 312,000 board feet at 50 cents and
fl.OOperM, and the land $40.00; that
said applicant will offer final proof in
snpport of his application and sworn
statement on the 14th day of October,
1912, before C. C. Patterson, United
States Commissioner at his office at
Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent
issues, by filing a corroborated affidav
it in this office, alleging facts which
wonld defeat the entry.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Reigster.
A 8-0 10.
AUTOMOBILE AGENTS I WANT
Local agents in every county in, Ore
gon to handle a popular-pried line of
automobiles; good name and reputa
tion for integrity counts more with us
than money or experience; if you have
1475 and can furnish bond, you can
procure the agency for our high-grade
car and we will furnish you with
demonstrator. For full particulars
address E. E. Gerlinger, Sales Mana
ger, 688 Washington St., Portland,
Ore.
Intflan tttlled an Truck
Near Rochelle III. . an Indian went
to sleep on a railroad track and was
killed bv the fast express. He paid
for his carlessness with his life. Often
is that th eway when people neglect
coughs and colds. Don't risk your
life when prompt use 01 Dr. King s
New Discovery will cure them and so
prevent a dangerous throat and lung
trouble. "It completely cured ma,
in a short time, of a terrible cougb
that followed a severe attack of Grip,
writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Texas.
'and I regained 15 pounds in weight
that I had lost" Quick, safe. reliable
and guaranteed. 50o and $1.00. Trial
bottle fiee at Slocom Drug Co.
Citation.
LN THE, COUNTY COURT OF THE
State of Oregon for the County of
Morrow
In tho matter of the Estate of E,
M. Woolery, Deceased.
To ErneBt Oolvln, Frank Colvin,
Birdie McNabb, Mlra Hale, Emma
Howard, Theodore Weber, Kate Har
rah, Mlnta Valentine, Henry Howard,
Jesse Warfieid. May Wrjber, Wilber
Harrah, Waverly Colvin, Oliver H.
Colvin, Jessie Colvin, GREETING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
of Oregon :
You and each and all of you are
hereby cited and required to appear
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Morrow, at
the Court room thereof, at Heppner
in the County of Morrow on Tuesday ,
the fid day of September.'A. D. 1912,
at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that
day, then and there to show cause, if
any there be, why the petition of Ad
ministrator, for an order of sale of
the real estate of the said estate,
to-wit: , Lot numbered Two (2) of
Block numbered Three (3) of duff's
Eighth (8th) Addition to the City of
lone, in said county and state, should
not be granted as prayed for; the
said property sold at private sale, not
less than fifty per cent, cf the pur
chase price to be paid in cash, bal
ance in not exceeding one year, de
ferred payments to be secured bv note
and mortgage of usual "eommeroial
form, bearing interest at 8 per cent,
per annum, all as provided by law,
and subject to confirmation by the
court, j,-
WITNESS, The Honorable O. C.
Patterson, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Morrow, vih the seal of said
Court affixed this 10th day of July,
A. D. 1912. '
Attest: ,.W. O. HILL,
(Seal) Clerk.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oiegon,
July 19th, 1912. Notice is hereby giv
en that William O. Smith of Heppner,
Oregon, who,' on Mav 12th, 1906,
made Homestead Entry No. 15003,
Serial. No. 04804, for NEJ SWJ.. Ni
SEi. and SEi SEi, Section 23, Town
ship 4 Souh, Range 27 East. Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make Final five-year Proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before C. O. Patterson,
United States Commissioner, at his
office, at Heppner Oregon,' on the 14th
day of September, 1912.
Claimant names ai witnesses:
Edward B Hont, Arthur Dykstra.
George W. Dykestra, and Jerm
O'Conner, all of HeDpner, Oregon.
F. C. BRAMWELL,
J 25-A 29. Register.
1 Notice to Creditors.
la the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County.
In the matter of the Estate of Laura
Anna Gilliam, Deceased.
The undersinged having -been ap
pointed by the County Court of the
State cf Oregon, for Morrow. County,
Andministrator of the estate of Laura
Anna Gilliam deceased, notice Is here
by given to the creditors of, and all
persons having claims againrft Ba:d
deceased, to present them verified as
required by law, within six months
after the first publioation of this not
ice to said Administrator at his office
in Heppner, Oregon.
FRANK GILLIAM,
Administrator of the Estate of
Lanra Anna Gilliam deceased.
Dated July 4, 1912. J 25-A 22.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Conrt of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County.
In the matter of the Estate of Wil
lam Gililam. Deceased.
The undersigned having been ap
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Morrow County,
Administrator of the estate of William
Gilliam deceased, notice is hereby
given to the creditors of, and all per
sons having clainn against said de
ceased, to present them verified as
required by law within six months
after the first publioation of this
notice to said Administrator at his
office in Heppner Oregon.
FRANK GILLIAM,
Administrator of the estate of
William Gilliam deceased.
Dated July 24 192.
J 25-A 22.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
August 10, 1912. Notice is hereby
given that Henry Miles Warren, of
lone, Oregon, who, on March 18, 1911,
made Homestead Entry, No, 08061, for
SWJ, Section 11, Township 9 Sooth,
Range 23 East, Willamette Meridian
has filed notice of intention to make
Commutation Proof to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Register and Receiver, United States
Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon,
on the 27th day of September, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. B. Grover, Frank Everson, J. L.
Eincaid, R. H. Hess, all, of lone,
Oregon.
C. W. MOORE, Register.
A 22-S, 19.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executor of tiie Estate of
Rhoda Aim Summers, deceased, has
riled his final account as much executor
and that the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County
hag fixed Monday, the 7th day of Octo
ber, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of sail day, as tbe time
and the County Court Room in the
Court House at Hepuner, Oregon, as
the place, fur hearing said final ac
count and objections thereto. Objec
tions to said final account should be
filed on or before said dte.
DANIEL D. SUMMER,
Executor.
' Notice for Publication.
Public Land Sale, Department of
the Interior U. S Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, August .7, 1912. .
Notice is hereby given that as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provisions
of Act of Congress approved June 37,
1906 (34 Stats. , 517). pursuant to the
application of John E Stevens, Serial
t Anuft) . I . !! l , I .
P.O. untnu, we win oner u puouc saie
to highest bidder, but at no less than
(1.25 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on
the 25th day of September, 1912, sat
this office, the following tract of
land: SWi SWJ. Sec. 18, NEJ NWi.
Sec. 19. I. 5 8., R 26 E , W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections on or
before the time designated for sale.
O. W. MOORE. Register.
A. 15-S. 19.
MOTOR TRUCKS
ON
EAST PAYMENTS.
Our sales" njan enables your truck
to pay for itslef.
Remember you buy direct from the
manufacturer. No commissions or
bonuses to pay,
There are no jokers in this proposi
tion, just practical good business per
ception on our part, which accomo
dates a longfelt need among . many
present and would-be Muck users.
A simple note of inquiry, which
will be treated as stricly confidential,
will receive our prompt response.
ADDRESS. E. E. GERLINGER
SALES MANAGER,
688 Washintgon St.
Portland, Oregon.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
Willis Stewart. Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly 'on hand
and can be furnished on
short notice to parties
wishing to drive into tne
interior. First'class : :
Hacks and Buggies
CALL AROUND AND
SEE US. WE CATER
TO THE
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : :
HEPPNER. -OREGON
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, July
19th, 1912. " Notice is hereby given
tbat Joseph D. Moyers, whose post
office address is Heppner, Mjrrow
County Oregon, dW, on the 3rd day of
January, 1912, file in this office Sworn
Statement and Application, No. 010138
to purchase the Wi SEJ, Section 12
Township 4 South, Range 28 East.
Willamette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the
act of June 3, 1878, and acts amenda
tory, known as the "Timber and Stone
Law," at such value as might be fixed
by appraisement, and that, pursuant
to such application, the land and tim
ber thereon have been appraised, at
$230.00, the timber estimated 250,000
board feet at 60 cents per M, and tho
land $100.00. that said applicant will
offer final proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn statement on the
14th day of October, 1912. before W.
O. Hill, Connty Clerk of Morrow
County, at his office at Heppner, Ore
gon. Any person is at liberty to pro
test this purchase before entry, or in
itiate a contest at any time before
patent issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
P. O. BRAMWELL, Register.
A 15-0 18
"My child was burned terribly
about the face, neck and chest. I ap
plied Dr. Thomas' Electic Oil. The
pain csased, and the child sank into a
restful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Han
son, Hamburg, N. Y.