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THE IIEPPIIER TIMES. THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1934. Til Drla4 Cattail. A. man In Maine recently ehlpped to England 200 barrel of "cattalla, the well known marsh weed. Over there tbay iim the downy flow of the head for lining fine tofa pillows ana cusn lons. Over here the atutf haa no com mercial Talue. Even a weed. It ap pears, U not without honor save In 1U own country. KINGS ARE COMMON. la the Creek Country Alone There Are Twentr-T. King are very coiuinou lu the Indian territory. In fact, they are so common that no attention la paid to them, aud their movements excite no commeut whatever. In the Creek country alone t'aere are twenty-five real live kings. Nero Drew Is a fair sample of them. Each one has a kingdom to look after, and it keeps him busy doing it The title does not descend from fa ther to son, as it does In the effete Eu ropean monarchies. The Indians elect their own kings. The tenure of office la two years. However, whenever an Indian is chosen kins and serves his people well he is usually re-elected without opposition. Some of the old k'. tgs in the Creek Nation have been at the head of their kiugdoms for forty years or more. Nero Drew has been king for thirty -six years. The Creek Nation is dividen into twen ty-five towns, which is about the same as a township in the states. Each town has a king, whose duty it is to look aft ef the Indians of his town. He has no power to spend their money or to com mand them to do anything. Ills now era are somewhat paternal. He looks after the sick and sees that they have medical attention; he cares for the poor and decrepit. When any of his subjects get into trouble he gives them fatherly advice and frequently appeals to the federal authorities to show them mer cy. He advises with his subjects on all matters pertaining to their interests. In truth, he is their worldly adviser sometimes he is their spiritual adviser also, for occasionally the Indians elect a preacher as king. Indian kings are not very well com pensated. They get no salary. It is labor of love with them. The only pos sible show they have of getting any money out of the office is through bood Hng at elections. In this respect the In dians are not behind the times. They boodle the same as other people. Elec tions sometimes come high to the candi dates. Town kings are usually quite influential among the people of their kingdom, and they command a fairly good price for their Influence at elec tions. Most of them are full blood In dlans. Some, however, are mixed blood. Kansas City Journal. A Wasco school teacher received the following note from the mother of one of her pupils: "Pear Mws, you writ me about whipping Sammy. I hereby . . give you permission to Deal nitn any lime it is necessary to learn hun lessens He is just like his father you have to learn hirn with a club. Pound noledge nto him. I want him to get it, an don't pay no attention to what h father says I'll handle hi in, Mr. Wm S. Crane, of California, aid., suffered for year from rheumatism and lumbago. lit was Anally advised to try Chamberlain's Tain Balm, which be did and it effected a complete care. For sale by Slocum Diug Co. Congratulations. Mr. John H. Culloin, Editor 1 t the Garland, Texas, News, has written a letter of congratulations to the manufac turers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was subject to croupy spells and we would be very uneuiy about him. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 18S, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croupe, we have never been without it in the house since that time, We have five children and have given i to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is that it is not disagreeable to take and our babies really like it. Another is that it is not 'angerous, and there is no risk from giving overdose. I congratulate yon uDon the success of your remedy." For sale by Slocum Drag Co. Citation. In tbe county court of the atate of Ortfoo for Morrow county. In the matter ol the guardianship Estate, of Ruby Brock and John K. Brock, Minora. It appearing to said court by tha petition thta day presented and filed by Henry Howell, guardian of the estate of Knby Brot-k and John K. Brovk, minora, praying tor an order ol sale of real estate, that it is (or the beat Interests of said estate, that the real property belonging thereto, to-wlt;i An undivided two sevenths Interest la and to the N of section 19 Tp, 2 8. R. 24 K. W. M. be sold for tha tmrbose of the better Invest ment ol the proceeds; It la hereby ordered that the next ol kin and all persona Interested in said esute ol said minors, be and tbey are hereby directed to ap pear before tbe above entitled court ou Friday February 1.', 1904 at the hour ol ten o'clock In the forenoon ol said (.ay, at the county court room in the county court house In Ileppner, Oregon, then and there to show cause, it any exist, why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate as prayed tor. It is lurther ordered that a copy of (his order be published in the Heppner Times once a week for three successive weeks, before the hearing of said petition, Dated this 7th day ol January, 190t. - . JM-M T. W. AVERS, Judge. At The Churches. Christian Church-Every Sunday, bible school 10 A. M., preaching 11 A. M Y. P.S. C E. 6:15 P. M., preaching 7 P. M. A cordial invitation to all J. V. Crawford, Minister Summons. At M. E. Church Services next Sun day at 11 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A.M. Yon are cordially invited to attend. H. L. Bibghtol. Pastor. In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon, for The Couny ol Morrow. Lucy H. Young, Plaintiff va. Edward E. Young, Defendant To Edward E. Young, the above named defendant, you are required to appear and answer the complaint Sled against you in the above entitled Court and Suit within six weeks Irom the date of the first publication of this summons to wit: from the 17th day of Decem ber 1903, that the said six weeks in which you have to answer will expire on the 28th day of January, 1SHM, and In case you tail to answer on or before said 28th day ol January 1904 the plaintiff will take a decree against you for tha dissolution of the marriage bonds now existing between you and plaintiff and for the care and custody of the minor, child the fruits of said marriage, and such further decree as the court shall deem Just . This summons Is published by order of Hon T. W. Ayers, county Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, dated December 11th, 1903, in which it is ordered that service of summons in the above entitled suit be made by publication in the Heppner Times for the period of six consecutive weeks and at least once a week for said time. O. W. Ria, (117-J28 Plaintiffs Attorney. There will be preaching at the M. E. church, south, every Sunday at 11a. m. and 7 pm. Sunday school at 3 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to all. F. C. Adkins, Pastor. There will be regular services in the Baptist church next Snn lay bo h morn ing and evening. J. W. Mount, Pastor. The Bond Rnnner avt Work. GeorgeWatts, Sam Kline, Tetor I HoU Ma Were ant nrnarwWIni nn tha 1.T7 f-.nrcu, lit - " r n - .uiuioufiic road In the neighborhood of the Old Sandy Bob ranch, and while In the course of hunting for monuments their attention was attracted to the actions of a road runner that seemed to be very much excited. Jumping up and down in the air. When drawing nearer they discovered a la-ge rattler colled up. The bird would drop quickly upon the rattler and prick him with a piece of cactus In !ta feet and then drop the same near the rattler. This was kept up over an hour until the bird complet od a circle of cactus around the snake. It then systematically pecked the snake on the head until the rattier was dead. The gentlemen brought back eight rat ties that tbey cut from the defunct anake. Tombstone Epitaph. M will be ai rppner, on tid at iheCathalut bandar, January 24, at 10:30 am. M.J. Kelly, Rector. Real Estate. Lexington town property $550 will buy a six-room house, four los, small barn, young fruit trees. Can be irriga ted. Enquire of 8. E. Norsos. - - F Lexington. Notice for Publication Air ass Samahiac. Go out Into the country if you can, Make the acquaintance of birds and flowers and running brooks. Take lunch along with you, and do not drink too much of the lager which the road house has awaiting your order. You will be surprised to find how the years drop away and how young you feel by nightfall and what a whopping sleep you will nave when you get home. If you cannot go Into the country go to the park or to the river side, (let on the sunny side of the stm-t It won't hurt you. And fill your lungs with gtvat drafts of sun kissed air. There is healing In every Inhalation, and if you breathe full and deep It will cleanse you like 1 batb.-New York News. StrenartWned Alaaalalaaa. Alloys of aluminium and magnesium are superior to pure aluminium In trcngtb, but less malleable and duc tile, a more satisfactory metal Is ob tained by tbe Dutch Aluminium corn psny. a mixture of aluminium with 2 to 10 per cent of magnesium gives a metal that can unrdly be distinguish ed from aluminium, and the qualities or this alloy are modified by passing several times through a rolling mill while heated to about IKK) degrees F. The treated alloy ran be easily cut and 811, while It has much of the ductility and malleability of pure aluminium. Department ol the Interior, Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, December 9, 19US. Notice is hereby given that tbe following named settler haa Died notieeoi his intention to make commutation proof in support ol his claim, and that said prool will be made belore Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, January 29, 1904, vis Walter A. Campbell ol Hardman, Oregon, H. E. No. 113AS, lor the W8E4 and B BWJi Bec 4, Tp. 6 South, Range 26 East, W. M. I He names the J2wi51rL(!l!J!'u2,.Wfi of said laod. Tlx: Orrin E. Farnsworth, Frank P. Farnsworth, Emll Johnson, Stacy Roberta, all of Hardman, Oregon. M ichail T. Nolam, 017-J21 Register. GENERAL 1ECHANDISE In addition to our gonoral stock of incrchandiso wo desire to cull special attention to the following lines : : : ' ' ' Comforts and Blankets T-T TT T-r We have a good assortment of these goods, of excellent quality, at very low prices, ..... Shoes T-T Our stock consists of a good assortment of mens, ladies and chil drens up-to-date shoes, at the right prices. We also have a few odds and ends in this line which will be sold regardless of cost . . . Capes and Jackets The remainder of our stock of ladies' and children's capes and jackets will be closed out at actual cost : : : : : Trunks & Telescopes We now have a full line of fine trunks of various styles and sizes all at very low prices, to which wo invito special attention : : : Groceries in W W W Our stock of groceries is now very complete. . We carry a full line of canned fruits and vegetables of the choicest brands. Wo make a specialty of Schilling's Best Baking Powder, Extracts and Spices, which never fail to give entire satisfaction-- : I RHEA & WELCH S; I . ; Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been apprinted administrator ol the eatate ol Henry 8. Tbmpson deceased, by the County court ol tbeBtateo! Oregon lor Morrow county. ah persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tbe same duly verlded as by law required, to me at the office ol my attorney, C. E. Woodson, In the town of Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated tola 30th day of Kov..l903, O. F. Thompson 3-J7 Administrator. Notice) of Final Settlement. Kotlce Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tbe estate ol Amanda Keith ley, deceased has presented and filed In the office ol the county clerk, ol tha county of Morrow, Stale Oregon, hla final account of bit ad mlniastratlon ol tbe said estate, and that Monday, the first day of February 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. at tbe county court room In the court house In the town ol Heppner, Morrow I county Oregon, have been fixed lor the time and place for the bearing ol objections to said final account and settling tbe same. Dated Deeember 31 1903, Jl'Dlt'B KtlTHLSV, d31-Jan2S Administrator. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 yarn ''Hill Truce Mams Designs Copyright Ac Anrnfie amullng a sketch and SaaertMlon nay fraa whether all enlrtiy aarwrtain our opinion Invantinti is prttbahlr batantaht. tirunctlrv"iBimtlai. HAN0BOOI mm irm irinm ai Commnntra. X 1 on Hatatita airanrv for aMrurin himii. iM taken tlirouitb Munn a Co. raealr ir ikkc, wii nijvv vnama, in tua Scientific American. . J arrest if . 1 nun, j 1 I newsritwlan New York uatuo, D. C. A handsomely lltastratad I arraat Mr. dilation of any x-imitiDc Journal. Tmn, tH a ! roar months, U bold by all news1alars. k . aa 1 ai v ia a . n a . Uraoch Offioa. CM W 8L. Washington, The Timet and Weekly Oregonian. KEAL Estate We have a few rare bargains to nffer in both city and farm property. Choice resiliences or lots (or investment or a home, at all prices. Morrow County Farm Property... Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted on our work and methods. Mailed Free to the ADVERTISING MAN I of any responsible house. 0! New Rallro.4 Mlleaaj. Tbe figures of new railroad mllragt completed during tlio Brat ualf of ll)3 ahow that the gnatcst pxti-iiaion was in Oklahoma, 2i0 mil.' a, next Texas with 205 mile and third 11m Indian Territory with 203 mlk-a. All of tbf older states were behind these, even New Tork reporting only two miles and a half of new road. The figure, in dlrate that be prim lpal railway exten sions during fbe next few years will probably be In tbe southwestern and northwester. fte. J J b. Tin... aud y.tv.i..... . a year. The Overland Limited is the most famous of transconti nental trains via Omaha. Between Omaha and Chicago it runs via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Double daily service Portland to Chicago via thin route. All meals nerved in dining cars. M S;,EAg.nt 134 Third St. Portland We have farm prop erty ranging in price from Itl to fJO an acre. Block, (arm implements, rrop go with farm when . preferred by purch aser Portland City Property We have secured for sale 50 choice residence lots in f-tewart Tark addi tion to Portland, all ready (or build ing; 20 minutes ride from poatoflice Lots are 50 1 KM) feet and at prices offered S0 to $175 s re unequalled as an in vestment. Terms- (15 cash, balance 5 a month, no interest Notson & Hicks Heppner and Lexington, Oregon. 8. E. NOTSON, Lexington. A. J. HICKfl, Ileppner. Real Estate Bargains. Farm Half section of good wheat land; four tnllfs from Lexington warehouse; good bona, and fences, other Improve ments. Stock, farm machinery and crop go with ranch. This Is a bargain a tha price askid, J6000, as party la compelled to go elsewhere on account of his wife's hfsltb. 12200 will buy good sli-room resi dence i roperty in Heppner. Hl acres of land good barn ; all In very good re pair and good location. Call at tht Times ofllce (or particulars. THE RED FRONT Livery, Feed & Sale Stable STEWART & KIRK, Propa. Good Hacks, Buggies arid Saddle Horses for all parts of Interior Best possible care taken of horses left In our charge. Horses, Harness, Saddles and Vlhlcles bought and sold. Oraln for sale. Call and sec as; we'll trest you white. Also Baled Hay and First National Bank C A. RIIKA T. A. RHEA, OF HEPPNER- ......... President I CEO W. CONSER Cashier . . . . Vice -Freaident E. L. FREELAND. . . . Assistant Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business EXCHANGE ON ALL PARIS OP THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus snd nndivided profits 35,000 00. Liberty Meat Market GUY BOYD, Prop. Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal Poultry In Season, Pish on Trldays. High, est Market Price Paid for Pal Stock. THREE TIMES V. WTO. " - V JQ'yf THE VAI IIP n AMV nrum r LaPnr'HC -i mil uill.n aWr. 1 f Iihih r 1 1 I aeisi I . A 'flTl'J AW One-Third Easier One-Third Faster, s Kotary motion and ball bearing make It the lightest running machine In the world Quiet and durable. The roiary motion does away with Ibe noise and wear reused by the (or ward and backward movement o( tht shuttle. I