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.V THE HEPCHEK TIMES. THURSDAY. APR. 14. 1904. Olllt Andrews went down to Irrfoii yt trii on inmiiirii anil la wa'.cU tut Subscription, 1.00 Por Year. NOTES. J. R. Numtmaker was In town Tues day from Spring Hollow, J, A. Woolery of lone, was business visitor In Hrppurr Tuislay. Less Matlock returned Monday from few day visit In l'ortlaml. T.J. Burroughs wit lu the city yester day from hi ranch n the tuoumalna. 1'or Rent Double room, auiuble for two gentlemen, Inquire at IhU office. Mr. and Mil S. K. N'otaon of lcxlntf ton, were viahor lu Ibis city Satuiday. P. M. Cbristenaon of Lexiugton, was business viillor in Hcopner Saturday. Stallion for sale by I'. P. Vaiighan, lilght Mile, address Ileppner, Ore. al4 Mr. and Mr. K. Jay Merrill of Hard- man, were viailort in Ileppner Saturday. B. P. Thompson of Klgbt Mile wu transacting business in Ileppner Batur day, Harry K. Warren wai down fiom Ilardnian Monday looking after hit Intereati here. Mat Ilalverson and B. K. Whitney of lone, were buainea vlaitor In Ileppner the first of the week. Peter Bauernfeind of Cecil, wa In town a few day this week looking after aoiue business matter. Mr. and Mr. John Turley departed :Monday for Baiter City, where they will .make their future home. A freah coat of varniah and new wall paper materially itupjove the Interior of the Flrat National Bank. Commissioner J. I), French wa in lown Tueaday from Upper Butter creek looking after aotne road matter. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Morrow of Port land, visited with Ileppner friend I coople or three day the part week. Albert Aihbaugb of Tacoma, ba been visiting the psat week with bi parent, .Mr. and Mr.. A. Aahbangb, in this city II. A. Beaucbamp and W. P. Snyder ireturned Ial week from Slem where 'they have been attending the medical -.Institute. Notice of Sheriff's Salt 'I bare ute l Cbatnberlain'a fitoniach uung town gto' jut for a day. W, W. Suiral, Andrew Rood, A. An rewi, Phil aetscban and Fred Warnock left Tuesday 'or Portland to attend the republican 'ate ronveiitloti, which con vene lu that city today. G. W. Phelp left Friday for I'endle- ton in thi iutereat of bia candidacy for the nomination of district attorney. lie will attend the republican state con. rrnlioa before returning. Art Minor, manager for the Penland Livestock Company, who waa in town Saturday, report that lambing la pro- greasing with greater success than for year, the percentage of lost being lrss. I'M K lkrtholomew who wa up from Castle Rock the first of the week, report a brink demuttd for the lot in that town. The favorable prospects for irrigation at Cattle Rock it the cause of the demand for village property. The Women of Woodcraft and W. 0. W. will give the third of their eerie of socials next Friday evening. The but bandit of Women of Woodcraft and wives of W. 0. W. .arid visiting member of the order are invited. J. T. Ayer, one of the prosperous tockmen of Butter creek, who was in Ileppner on business Saturday, report conditions Cno in his section for the rancher. The grata it growing rapidly and stock sre beginning to put on flesh. Phil Fairbanks, who has been driving stage on the south end of the Ileppner Canyon line, came over Saturday to remain for a time making Improvements on bis homestead claim and to look after the renting o( the Mountain House. Ed Rood, who has been visiting in New Mexico the past few months, re turned Friday. He reports very dry weather down there np to the time he left, March 8. He says that he doubts if the sheepmen will save half, of their lambs unlets rain comet soon. W. J. Wattenburger, who was in town Saturday from Butter creek, says he will plant this week 50 or 00 acres to corn. Tha soil and climate of Lower Batter creek I adapted to the growth of thi cereal, which is one of the more profitable crop grown in that section. J. W. Beckett, who was In from Eight Mile fV.urdey, reports that a number of farmer in his section were yet seeding grain, principally rye for wheat sowing, but the fanners are eenerallv throuuh with that crop. Mr. Hy virtue of atnn intlon and order nf tale j and t.iver TabletK !'.h tnovt netUfactory iliiljr Imim 1 l,r Ilia i Irrk ol tha Cln ult iirt ol results," ttjl Mrs. F. L. Pbt pS, Hoot- biliousness are moat r i"'i"i i,jr Hi irr in ins i in un " rraoiis, tajt airs, r . Li. I bl emitnr ol Morrow, (... ol Orrg.m, datad toB yesM For Indiaeston. t 2Mh day ol Marrh IVH. o a earuln action .... ..... heClrei.Heourtlnria.i.eoimiy and .UW, D1 constipation these table' . tint rou ti Ilia 2Mh In it.- I ' wherel. i. A. Thorn,-., .'lalntlff, reroverod 'nt. V" aale by Sloe, m Lirng Co Judgim-nt agalnat I. V. Y. illiaroa a. adiotiila. tutor of tlit ealate Ol Anton Abrabaiiialik dertaat-d, ami llurmlne Abrahainalik draad defnndanta, lor the the turn ol lira bnndrad three and eighty aven one hundri llb dullara, and the further mim ol lortjr dollars attorney's lie, ami coal and dlnhurwinenlt taxed at thirty saven dollars, on the lltli day ol March Notice I hereby given that I will on Haturday the rth da ol Aorll lUOt. at 10 o'clock a. in. ol .aid day, at th Ironl door ol the court (J WOOcl WOrk sllOO at LeX- houaa in ileppner, Morrow lonntjr, Oregon, , , . sell at public auction to the hlghent bidder lor V mcton, HI J. A. I'TOWM S nrh In hand, the lollowliigdewrltivd property. Pi -. 11 wlt: It lour (1) and Ave ('.) In bloc k ('. L BllOp. U1VO me a Call, n Joiien adilltlon to Iho town ol Ileppner V ryQrrr (ft MINOR & CO. - I MINORA CO. A. A t GENERAL M v di niCMiTumn uLnurvoini i iiiiiu I have ojened up a 0 general blacksmith and to I Morrow rouutyOrcgo.1 taken and levied upon at the property ol the ald delemlanu or to mueh thereof an may 1 noeeiuary toutlufy the aatd Judgement In favor ol J. A. Thompson and agallmt tnld defendantii tog-ether with all conta and dlnburteutvulx that have or may accrue. E. M. Hhutt HherifT m3l-a2 by W. 0. 11111 deputy Imtcd at Ileppner, Oregon, Mar. 25, 1901. t i' i.iViiv l tiviv iv a FRANK HAIvIv Notice of Sheriff's Sale. ily vl rlu re of an execution and order ol aale duly Unueil by tbe clerk ol the Circuit court ol the county ol Morrow, tat ol Oregon, dated the Z'lth day ol March l'J04, In a certain action In the Circuit court tor aald county and atatc, wherein Harali E. Hhlpley and Lottie Shipley plaintiff, recovered Judgement agnlnnt Ham E. Willie at admlnUtralor ol the etat ol Eliza M. Willis deeeaned et alt defendants, for the aura of elghu-en and fifty one-hundreth dol lar, and the further sum ol twenty dollars attorney's lee, and coat and dlnburaemenU taxed at fifteen and forty one-hundredlb dol lars, on the th day of March IWM. Notice It hereby given that I will on Bator- day the Uh day of April WA, at Z o'clock p. m. of day, at the front door of the court Iioiim) in Ileppner, Morrow county, Oregon, tell at public auction to tbe highest bidder lor cauli In hand, tha following described property, to wit : Lota seven 7 and eight H In block two 2 lu thlpleya addition to the town ol Heiipner Morrow county Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the property ol the said delend- anln or to much thereof a may be neceanary to atlitfy the said Judgement In lavor ol Barah E. Hhlpiey and Lottie hhlpley and against said deluudanta together with all coats and dls- burncmenU that have or may accrue. E. M. HllL'TT, Sheriff rnil aM by W. 0. Hill deputy Dated at Ileppner, Oregon, Mar. V, 19D4 GENERAL DRAY I have engaged in the gen eral drayage buninf ea and bo licit a share of the patronage All kinds of dray work done with promptness and care. J. T. MITCHELL fV'TMutuil twrjxHiii'i! ,itiflSTfiniMtHWti.jainJiuiKtmiflMi tmitfmi.Miirti-JfBW'-' CARRStCOX ! Contractors and Builders ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED ON ALL WORK A ehare of the patronage solicited. HOUSES MOVED and REPAIRED Office one door north of Scrivner'a blacksmith shop, Main street. Lost A small aentlemsn's purse con HalnltiK 118 In koM. l'lndrr will be BMket says b has finiabed seeding on aultaldy rewanlod by leaving tame at bis farm and commenced summerfallow ttb Times odjee. Ing w. K. w-.ihrl.iM. who baa been at N. C. Marls of Hot Lake, visited with . 1 .I..1ai In Tfartttir si (mm tav th tHHt . a .a r r.- ,.-,, in "Mr" " l-oriiauu toe o-.v icw w. . . . W . av wa i . a a . w I I 1 reatmem, returned last rriaay muto ch,rie of the w.de berd 0f shorthorn improved In health. cattle, np to tbe time they were sold, v.,. u-.KS , r.me o.er from Walla March 12. Mr. Maris says . a -m fn, probably accept a position Notice of Sheriff's Sale By vlrture of aa execution and order of sale duly luiied by the clerk ol tbe Circuit court oT the county ol Morrow, Male ol Oregon, dated the 2-Mli day ol March 1!1, in a certain action lu the 1 Ireult court for aaid comity and state, wherein J. A. Tbompton plaintiff, recovered Judgment against 1. K. and C. K. VanWlnkle defendanu, lor tbe urn ol two hundred and eighty eight and fifty one-hundredth dollars and the further sum of thirty dollars attorney's lee, and coals and dltburiutinenta taxed at twenty one and ten one-hundredth dollars, on the Vlh day ol March 1 '-!. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Batur day the :itn day ol April 1904, at2 o'clock p. ra ol aaid day, at the front door ol the court If la a liltln late houte in ileppner. Morrow county, Oregon ell at public auction to liie nigneni nmaer lor cub tn band, the following described property, to wit: Thaaaal half of lot ight l In bloc k three (S) In freaton Ixioneys addition to Ilepp ner, Oregon. Taken and levied upon aa the property of the said defendants or so much thereof as may be necemary to satisfy the said Judgement III favor of 1. A, Thompson and agalimt aid defendants together with all cotla and disbursements that have or may accrue. E. M. 8HITT, Sheriff m:u-aa by W. O. Hill, deputy. Dated at Heppnor, Oregon, Mar. 26, 19W. ARTHUR SMITH Watchmaker and Jeweler HEPPNER he will ith tbe Vnl Snlrlt of Portland, aa traveling sometime looking after bis livestock .p,,. Mr. M.ri, WM accom Intereati Id Morrow county. panied by Mr. Maris. C.K.Jones waa la Irom his Eight Mrs. Art Minor received the sad In Mtb ranch Saturday. Me reports tb.t telligence last S.turd.y that l.er mother, . . ,A j t Mrs. Celestino Rush, bad just died at M n.saoou,, ou .err. 7 v w ..Jence, Missouri. Mr.. Minor tarley but will finish up this week. Md ub ,e(t Mon(iaT morning for In- Geo. Thomson, a brothei of James and dependence to attend the funeral. Mrs. Tt, ,n .rrl..A Saturdav I Rush waa a former resident of Morrow ,, ,,. i . county, where she had a large circle of evening from Chicago. He will a-ist ff,f ;,,, .oqualntence, who will le.rn bis brothers In their mercatile business. whh rfgreti of her rteBthf kU& wbo aym- Miss Klhel Swsggsrt came over from pathiie with Mrs. Minor la her hourg ol Tendleton l..t week and will remain lad affliction. during the summer lor the purpo of A lt plt enjoyable birth. . ... day party waa given In bouor of Mr. making Improvements on h,r homestead ,t h hmue ,a .bl, city .claim. yesterday afternoon, it being bis 74th Ashbaugh & Ayen have fitted op a birthday. All of the members of Mr ..or. neat and cost Ice cream parlor In and Mra. Barton's family were present w j - the resr of the post through the poatoffi tthe I'sstlme. Ln erioved an afternoon of pleasant Bert Simons cam over from Center, aociability. Limited space prohibits vtlle, Wash., Monday to visit few days lurther mention st this lime, with bis family who reaide In Ileppner. The numerous new fences that have , , , H ..ii,l leen built this spring ahout bonnes that He reports crops looking well In Klick- """ "" . . , , .u n t ai TTywx t h(fe ,ffn C(,,tt uctci ,nCe the fiootl go stat county. t jon8 waT towards restoring former Mra. L. K. Cohn, the leading milliner, .ppf.r.ncet. There waa only time last recelvwl new deslgnes in dress hats Mon- tfgr l0 nUuild houses and none of the day. Chlldrens dress hats ready Friday. fin,,ingt 0f homes, auch as rebuilding tfilk and velvet rlbboB on sale. Orders fcnMif king lawns and planting given prompt attention by Miss Stewart, .hmMicry were thought of for the time, of Portland. but now that Ibis work la progressing Rev W. E. Totwlne, hl father, N. W. along rapidly It w'.ll Ie only a matter of Potwlne, bla sister Mtra Ma Totwine. time when formt-r apprancea will be) in and bis brother Roln-rt Polwlne, lest messcrt restored and we will foel like here Mondav lor Portland and will set we are at home again aail from Ban I'rsnclseo neat Saturdsy lor the Hawaiian Islands where they will make their future borne. baa been a (a nlliar . tl tt 4 . iV -4- V lit OlQ THE FABRIC IN THIS GARMENT N II -::! IS WARRANTED yM 2 miQ zum wyyik v J EVERY PROCESS FROM THE RAW WOOL k : I I TO THErflNlSHELTISARMENT IS CONDUCTED 1 I J'J 0 IEnflATdSUrVrtlON IN Jl i?a !$ P'h ALIZARINE DYED fg' j I 8ft o SUITS I 0 V v. y aw A 1 vTx i 'A I I I A x Comft in nnrl t.rv o I k 3 j) them on and see p j J 5 1 O how they look. I oq Im ' i W li W T 1 il V VI; Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue ol sn execution and order of sale duly Imued by the Clerk ol the Circuit Court ol the county ol Morrow, mate ol Oregon, dated tbe ltn day of March m In a certain ai tiou In the Circuit court for said county and tale, wercln E. D. Rood plaintiff, recovered Judgement againnt Oncar Mitchell one of the de fendanu for the sum of fl&U.OO and tbe lurther urn of Ili'i.OO attorneys fire, and costs and dia btirMiuenU taxed and allowed, at t6.40 on the th day ol March HXM; and Jane Penland one of the defendants recovered Judgement against (mar Mitchell one of the defendants lor the urn of 1..17.67, and the further sum ol ftt.OU attorneys lee, on the Vth day ol March 1904, and Joaeph A. Woolery one ol the defendant recovered Judgement agalnat Oscar Mitchell one ol the defendants for the sum of f7il.ll. and tbe further sum of IXUW attorneys fee. On the Dili day of March VM, all of said Judge menu being recovered on said day ln a suit wherein E. D. Koud wss plaintiff aud Oscar Mitchell, et aU, wera defendanu; Notice is hereby given that I will on Tueaday the Imh day of April l'Jot at one o'clock p. in. ol aaid day, at the front door ol the court houite lu Ileppner Morrow county Oregon sell at CR0SHEI1S AND ZOLLINGER Have just opened a new saloon at the corner of Main and May streets Finest Liquors and Cigars Pendleton Beer On Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. I'fcr MINOR & CO. I MINOR & CO. jAIH . . excrtit one. The principal feature of 1 public auction to the highest bidder lor cah I itofflce, with entrance cTl vnv- v , ,,,, , (1iiwi deeriu-d property f , , the occasion was an elegsnt dinner. (1.wlt: fhe norlh-wet quarter ol the north-! fg (lice and BLOtber Irom ...,,.. rMm:i unlon at which ,'""t 'l"arier ol htH-tton twenty lour, and the hf It was a regular lamiiy reunion at wuuu wv'mu ,, ti, oniheat nirter, and the. D mm TOfJUBlES "I flad Tbedrord'a Blaak-Dra.gM iiulliweKt uilRrter of Hie norllieant quarter of H-etton thirteen In townxhip one Somli Range twenty four r.al W. M taken and levied upon aa the proerty of the mid linear Mitchell or o much thereof an may I neeexxary to shIIhIt the rld Jiidgiiiems In favor of h. 1). Kwid. Jane IVIiIbiiiI, and Joaeph A. Woolery ln the order ol their prlorllv, and agalniit aaid Oscar Mitchell together with all coals and diiburao nieiita that have or may acctira. Iialed at Ileppner, Oregon, March IRth, 1901. E. M.Biirrr niKall Bhoriff Cured HI. Mothr of Rhoumatlsm 'My mother has been a suffer for many years with rheumatism," says V. II. Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Morrow. Patrick Mi'Pald, plaintiff, va, Catherine Keaney, Frank Reaney and J. II. Koraythe, delendaiiU. To Catherine Keaney. Frank Beattcy and J. II. Koraylhv, dulendauU; In the name ol the Htate ol Oregon, you and each ol you are hereby required to appear In the atHive Kiume.l court an I cauan ami nrr the lomplnlnt ol iUlnil(T tiled airnlnut you, on or lielorti Thiiraday, May lith l''l, aalil date being alx weeka fiom the dale of the flrat pub lication of thli aumtnona, and If you fall to ao appear and anawer for want thereot, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In hla complaint. The relief pmyed for la that you and each nf vim be required to apiear In aaid court and delendaiiy right claim or title you may have in the lollowtngdeacrlhed real property, to-wlt: Tha aouth-eaat quarter oi ttecuon m, in North Kaiigff 24 Kaat W. M Tp. 2, China Jim, who baa been a la ttlliar I years who rncu...... j. . ... -Hgur. in Ileppner for many years, Hed Ilow.rd, of Hu.b.nd. r.. "At time. ..nlldenlyTuealsy forenoon while sitting she was unable to move a all. while a la chair In the kitchen of his restanrsnt times walking was .of heart f.llur. lie Is sal I to l.ave been I her with a bottle of Chamberlain a Tain .f..llnrdty U several daya previous Halm and after . fw application he t..i .ti..de.t to Bis bus. iWlded It was the most wonderful pain w ui ., .... i r... .1.. reliever ane nan ever n ibu, iu Is never wltbont It now and Is at all timet . 1 . . ... t .Hn1l-.II.H ... ... I i t AiLia n hi, il tF.-vni.iif ill. i'eiiti"M Without warning, lie nan urrar, " t. ' Vr.l.r s -lated the Hl.t day ol starch lum, and I. It., raalaitrant business In Heppner Oirsin nsttn srrpusw.y ia F-'" - that this summons ahall Im pub. II IM nanrni .i M ,.,..,i ,.ri,ut .1, I ve wwki from li- na. am ana was inrmrrir iiuuuim wim, m-.... .... . - (orsa as nual up to the lat moment -when ha st down la a chair and eiplred l i.. i at liie bnarlna all conflicting claims bs aettled and determined by the court, and that the title to aaid land tie confirmed and forever veiled In tli plaintiff, and the cloud now upon hla aaid title ! removed, Thla aiimmona la aerved upon yott by pub. Ileatlon thereof bv order of tha lion. W, R. Kills Judge ol the alHiV" entitled court, which a rood mediolne for liver dia It ourad my aon after ha had apeBt fiuewtthdoetors. It la all the med iolne I take."-MRS. CAROLINA atABTIN, Parkeraburg, W. Va. If your liver doe not act reo- ularly go to your dniggist and secure a package of Tbedford's Black-Draught and take a dose tonight. This greit family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs up tbe torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of bile. Thedford'i Black - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen tbe kid neys. A torpid liver Invitea colds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid neys result in Bright's disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A 25-cent packrure of Thedford'i Black Draught should always be kept il the house. Real Estate And Fire Insurance Mbitets & Patterson If you have a Farm, Grazing Lands or City Property for Sale call on us. Or if you Want to Buy we can suit you as we have a Long List of Properties to Select from. QaroaKoeu9 JaoaoaoaoaO Land Scrip For Sale eocjOiOOOOooreoooooooei0060oooooooooooeooooooo6oc 1 LOUIS & PLEISS j -TAILORS- 1 First class work, Reasonable pi ices I A fit guaranteed. May street, S HEPPNER, OREGON. 1 oaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooeo I naad Tbedford's Black Draught for liver a.d k da.y com plaint and found ooth if to eioal It." WILLIAM OOTtUlH, Mar blabaad, JJL THEDFORD'5 BLACK- mmm 0 HUDSON & BROWNHILL Real Estate and Investment Co. THE DALLES, OREGON. We will make you & blue print of any township In The Dalles Land District, corrected up to date, showing all filings and vacant lands, for fifty cents. We have 10,000 acres of Forest Renerve Lieu land scrip for sale in quantities from 40 acres up, and will undersell any quo tation either in Portland or Ban Francisco. Don't fail to get our prices before ordering. : : : : : : i ft a Tib'r of yrare w. and alter aain uaic. i. W. I'aci.rs sal by Stocuta Drng Co. ; ocoacatuaatxrai a ( f aga at tbe lime ol lis death. uiitl luaji Attorney lor l'lalutlff.