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THE HEPPIIER TIMES.
THURSDAY, MAR. 3, 1904.
R0GRESSIV CONSUMPTION.
Dr. Charles Conrad Abbott, whosa
rork as a naturalist has made him
nell known, returned from a fishing
excursion not long since deeply im
pressed with the cruelty that is an
almost inevitable attendant upon
living. Dr. Abbott caught on this
excursion a pike, says the Philadel
phia Record. It was a fish about
iix inches long, and on opening it to
clean it the angler found in its
itomach a good sized mud minnow,
lie examined the mud minnow in
some amazement, and his hand felt
something bulky inside it. Accord
ingly he cut it open and found with
in it a tiny pike. He felt now as
they feel who study those Chinese
puzzles that have ivory ball within
ivory ball, and without hesitation
he ripped open the little pike.
Within it he found what he had ex
pected to find another mud min
now. Thus in one catch he had
come upon a pike containing a min
now that contained a pike that con
tained a minnow.
At The ChuroHea.
Chr'stian Church-Every Sunday, bible
chuol 10 A. M., preaching 11 A. M..
V. P.S. C. E. 6:15 P. M., preaching
P. M. A cordial invitation to all.
J. V. Crawford, Minitter.
There will be regular erice in the
B tptist church nest Sunday bo h morn
ing and evening.
J. W. Mount, Pastor.
At M. E. Church Service next Sun
day at 11 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Sunday
School at 10 A. M. You are cordially
invited to attend. H. L. Bikghtol.
Pastor.
Beat Remedy fsr Oontlptlon
"The finest remedy for constipation I
ever ued is Chamberlain' Stomach and
Liver Tablet" say Mr 11 Butler, of
Frankvill, N. Y. "They act gently and
without any unpleasant effect, and leave
the bowels in a perfect natural con
dition." For sale by Slocnm Drug Co,
There will be preaching at the M. E.
church, south, every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7 pm. Sunday school at 3 pm.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
F. C. Adkuns, Pastor.
Chnrch cervices will be held at the
Catholic church, Heppner, on Sunday,
March 27.
Senator Bate's Career.
Senator W. B. Bate of Tennessee
has often been urged to write a book
of reminiscences, but now declares
that he is too old to undertake such
a task. The old gentleman served
as a youth in the Mexican war and
in the Confederate army he was
reckoned one of the most intrepid
men who ever wore the gray. From
start to finish he was on the firing
line, and as colonel of his regiment
he won deathless fame on the bloody
field of Shiloh. In that fight he had
three horses killed under him, while
he himself and four members of his
family were simultaneously bleed
ing. His heroism won for him the
rank of a major general, and since
those stormy days there has been no
office that was too good for him in
the opinion of the people of Ten-
, nessee. -
Miss Alice Roosevelt.
This is what an English writer
has to ay of Alice Roosevelt, whom
he met at a Bmall party in Washing
ton: "She is an attractive girl rath
er than pretty, with tremendous
high spirits and at times, I should
say, a little excitable. It was
homely affair, at which a lot
youngsters were present, and we al
knew one anotier pretty welJ, which
may account for the little ebullitioD
we were treated to. There was a
good deal of jollity and romping,
and Miss Roosevelt danced around
the room in the gayest abandon
ment, occasionally firing blank car
tridges from a little gold trinket
pistol which her father had given
ner. These have been quite the
fashion lately."
Hungry John Dillon.
T. P. O'Connor says that one of
the funniest experiences that evei
John Dillon had was while he was
on a tour of this country. Mr. Dil
lon is of very slight frame and rath
er looks melancholy. He and Par-
nell appeared on the same platform
in an eastern city at a time when
famine threatened Ireland. After
the meeting the chairman took Mr
Dillon by the hand and, with tear-
in his eyes, said: "Ah, Mr. Dillon,
when I heard Parnell speak I wa.
not moved. There, I said to myself,
is an aristocrat who knows nothing
of suffering. But when you, Mr
Dillon, got up I shed tears. There,
I said to myself, is a man who ha
known hunger. He has hunger in
Lis face.
Spring Houseeleanlng.
If clergymen would warn men
that those among them who art
wicked and few of them are not
will be doomed to live for all eter
nity in a house that is being cleaned..
many would repent who could not
be moved by threats of a lake ol
fire. There is a beautiful hymn
which tells us that "rum has ruin
ed my happy home." But for every
home made unhappy by the demon
rum two have been ruined, at least
pro tem., by spring cleaning. Bal
timore Sun.
Odd Fellow hall, All Saints Episcopal
Mission, 3d Sunday after Lent. Sun
day school 10 a. m. The Rev. Po'.wine
will hold services, morning and even
ing 11 and 7:30 Celebration of Holy
Communion at noon.
John Warren
Missionary in charge
Summons.
In The Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon
for Morrow county.
J. A. Thompson, Plaintiff
v$
. P. Williams as administrator of
he estates of Hermine Abrahamsick deceased,
.nd of Antone Abrahamsick deceased, Elsie
eyrs, William Berger, Johanna Abrahamsick,
nd Antona Abrahamsick heirs at law of
lermine Abrahamsick and Antone Abraham
il k, defendants.
To Elsie Heyri, William Berger, Johanna
Vbrahamsick and Antone Abrahamsick of the
bove named delendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon; You
nd each of you will take notice that you and
h of you are hereby required to appear and
inswer in the above entitled court and cause,
m or before Thursday the 10th day of March
.904, said date being six weeks from January
8th 1901, the date prescribed in the order for
the first publication of this summons; and if
you fail to so appear plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in his complaint
to-wit: For judgement against the defendant
J. P. Williams as administrator of the estates
of Hermine Abrahamsick deceased, and of
Antone Abrahamsick deceased, in the sum of
(408.00 and accruing interest at rate of 10 per
cent per annum and the further sum of 110.00
attorneys fees and the costs and disbursements
of this suit, and for a decree foreclosing a
certain mortgage made and executed by said
Hermine Abrahamsick and Antone Abraham
sick both deceased, on the 24th day of Kovem
ber 1900, to Jennie Hocket, now owned by
plaintiff upon the following- described prem
ises to-wit: Lots four and Are in block Ave In
Jones' addition to the town of Heppner Oregon
and that said premises be sold to satisfy the
amount found to be due plaintiff upon said
mortgage, and for such other relief as may be
equitable. This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof by order of Hon. W. R.
Ellis, Judge of the 6th Judicial District of
Oregon, which order is dated at Chambers at
Pendleton, Oregon on the 26th day of January
9104, and prescribed that the first publication
of this summons shall be made on the 2Sth
day of January 1904, and the last publica'vlon
thereof on the 10th day of March 1904.
G. W. Philt
J28-ml0 At tome j for Plaintiff.
Guardians Sale of Real Estate.
Notice la hereby given that the undersigaed
as guardian of the persons and estate ot Kuby
Brock and John E. Brock, minors, will on
Saturday the 18th day of March, 1904 at the
hour ot 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day
at the court house door In the town of Hopp
ner, Morrow county Oregon, offer tor sale and
sell at public auction to the htgest bidder for
cash In hand, all the right title and Interest of
said minors, to-wit an undivided two-sevenths
Interest in and to the following described real
estate, to-wit:-
The northwest quarter of section 19 In Tp. 2
S. R. 24 E. W. M.
This sale is made under and in pursuance of
a license and order of sale granted and made
by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon
on the 1 th day oi February, 1904 authorising
this guardian to sell said real property.
Kinky How ILL,
fl8ml7 Uuardlan.
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GENERAL MECHAMDISE
In rulditioii to our general stock of merchandise wo dosiro to
special attention to the following lines : : : : :
call
Comforts and Blankets
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the state ot Oregon
for Morrow county.
Tn thA matter nf thm Mtati, nf JtmM IT I nn,
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deceased. j fS
Kotiee is hereby given that the undersigned, ! U
deceased has filed tn the above entitled Court
his final report as such administrator, and
that Monday the 4th day ot April, 1904 at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the foienoon of said day
has been fixed as the time, and the county
court rooms of the county court bouse as the
place for the final hearing and settlement ol
said accounts. Hadliy Barkis,,
m3-m31 Administrator.
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Notice of Final Settlement.
In the county court of the Btate of Oregon
for Morrow County.
In the matter of the estate of James Jones,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has filed In tbe County Court of the state of
Oregon for Morrow County his final report as
Executor of the last will and testament of
James Jones deceased, and Saturday tbe Sth
day of March 1904 at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day has been appointed by tbe said
court as tbe time and the County Court rooms
of Morrow County Oregon as tbe place for tbe
settlement of said account.
8. P. GlIRIOt'M
I4-m3 Executor.
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We are closing out tho remnants of our old stock of shoes re
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Clothing
We are also just in receipt of a fine line of Men's and Youths'
Suits in an excellent variety of stylos and of superior quality.
These goods are all nicely made up and are suro to please tho
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Trunks & Telescopes
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Notice of Firral Settlement.
In the County Court of the state of Oregon
for Morrow county.
In the matter of the estate of L. P. Jones,
defeased.
Notice is hereby flren that the undersigned
has died In the County Court of the state of
Oregon for Morrow county bis final report as
administrator of the entate of L. P. Jones de
ceased, and Saturday the Mb. day of March
1VH at tbe bour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day
baa been appointed by the said court as th
time and tbe County Court rooms of Morrow
County Oregon as the place for th settle
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City.
Stat....
Disease
Real.
Estate
We hav a few rare
bargains to offer in
both city and (arm
property. Choice
remdence or lot a
for inVHHtment or a
home, at all price.
Morrow County
Farm Property...
We have (arm prop
erty ranging in price
from i to fL'O an
acre. Stock, (arm
implement, crop
go with (arm when
preferred by purchaser
Portland City
Property
The Overland
Limited
is tho most famous of transconti
nental trains via Omaha. Between
Omaha and Chicago it runs via tho
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway
Double daily eervico Portland to
Chicago via this route. All meals
served in dining cars.
"S.Xg.n 134 Third St. Portland
We have .ecu red
(or cale 60 choice
reoidence lot in
Htewart Park addi
tion to Portland,
all ready (or build
ing; 20 minute
ride (rom poatollice
Lot are 50x100 feet
nd at price offered
$H0 to $175 are v
unequalled as an in- v
vestment. Ternm
$15 rash, balance $5
a month, no interest
THE RED FRONT
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable
STEWART & KIRK, Propn.
Good Hacks, Buggies a d Saddle
Horses for all parts of Interior
Best possible care taken of horses left In our charge.
Horse, Harness, Su dlrs r il Vihiclea buwht rd ld
Grain for ale. Call n ee i it; we'll treat you white
Also Dated Hay and
First National Bank
01? HUPPNER-
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Peldrnt
Vic e Prt-aulrni
CEO W CONSF.R Cashier
K. L. FRUKLANO.. ..Assistant Cashier
Transacts a General Banking Business
EXCHANGR ON ALL PAR I S OP THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collection mde on all p'dnt on rewble term
Surplu and undivided profit JM.OOO 00.
Notson & Hicks
Heppner and
Lexington, Oregon.
8. E. NOTHON,
Islington.
A.J. IIICKS,
Heppner.
Real Estate Bargains. '
Prm f alf section of good wheat land;
four mile from Lexington warehouse;
good house and fence, other improve,
mrnt. Stock, farm machinery and crop
go with ranch. Tbi I a bargain ' the
price sk d, foooo, a party U compelled
to (0 elsewhere on account of bl wife'
brslth.
$2200 will buy a Rood ix-room tni
dene i roperty In Heppner. Hit acre
of land good barn ; all In very irood rr
pa r and good location. Call at the
Tim office for particulars.
Liberty Meat Market
GUY BOYD, Prop.
Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal
Poultry In Season. Fish on Prlday High
est Market Price Paid for Pai Stock.
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Our llor.thly ru'lk?t' n
will keep you portc l c n :
work oai method:;. I Tailed
Free to Vuo
ADVErmcir.a i.:..n
of anr rcsnnnr.lM I,
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