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THE HEPPHER TMES. THURSDAY, JULY 7. 100. NOTICE TO PATRONS. All changes In advertisements, and all cor lespondence MUST be left at " otoi by u...n.li.v nmn. otherwise they will he beld ever until the tollowtne: week. V. e aim to to to Srena early Thursday morning, and cannot M slaved by ads. and CG.-respoudence which can Just as well be ttlwl earlier In the week. Vl?ase remember this. . Acbarg oi uv.-u a line will be made lor publishing kcoiui'" i Hodges McSwords. Mr. Willian Allen Hodges, ton of Hon and Mrs. William A. Hodges ol Hancock street, and Miss Mary Louise McSwords, annulnateof the class of UKtt Quincy High school, were united, in marriage on Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Sybil McSwords, 74 Upland roa 1. Only the immediate families were present at the ceremony which were solemnized at half past seven by Rev. A. A. Brown of Columbiana, Ohio, uncle of the bride, assisted bv the Rev. Mr. Meyers. Mrs. Alice Jones at the piano played Mendelssohn's wedding march as the bridal oartv . entered the rArlor, the little flower girls leading, followed by the ushers, the best man and maid of honor, and the bride and groom. Mr. Fredrick Howe of Bigelow etreet, cousin of the groom, was best man and the bride had for her maid of honor, Miss Mabelle Marion Macleod of Wotlas- ton. The ushers were . William E Tarbox of Quincy arid George Frederick Choate. Jr.. of East Milton, and the little flower girls were Edna Brown and Buell Brown, cousins of the bride. The bride's gown was mousaeleine de eoie over taffeta, with all over lace and medallion trimmings. She carried beautiful boquet of bride roses. The maid of honor was also gowned in moaspeleine de soie over taffata with all over lace trimmings. She carried a boquet of pink roses. The groom s gift to his bride was cast or bowel complaint! la a hundred. however, that could not be cured by tbt timely use of ChamberUin'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For a Je by Slocnm Drng Co. A WIm Voter. The Democrat of Rochester, N. Y., eaecr to ret out their full strength at a recent election, sent word to S. 15. Anthony, 17 Madison street," marked "Democrat" in the pollbook, just before the last day ol registration that "unless you regis ter you cannot vote." According to the "Indianapolis News, they got the following answer: In response, to your notice ot thla kind la 1ST! I did register and later voted. FiM this I was arrests, fined 1100 and sent tc Jail. Tou will excus m If I decline to repeat this experience. BU8AN a. Aftinuni. Card of Thank. We desire to extend tbanka to the people of Heppner, and especially the Artisan lodge, for kind assistance dur ing the illness and funeral of our little boy Charlie. Mr. and Mrs". Ctua. Y an Win km Not 80 Little After All. We notice that a Cleveland (0.) newspaper speaks patronizingly of Argentina aa a "uuie repuouc. What larks! There are 41,000 square miles of Ohio: there are 1,319,247 square miles of Argentina that is to sav, you could tuck away thirty- one vjruog in uie muc icuuuiu. and then have considerably more than room enough left for seven Connecticuts. Argentina may be feeble in some ways, but there's I nothing the matter with Argen tina's size. Uartlora uourant. A Hug Chines Top. Chinamen in Astoria, Ore., amuse themselves with a huge top made out of an empty white lead keg. A square opening is cut in the side, and it talces three men to spin it one to hold the top and two to pull the string with a stick which sets it in motion. While spinning it sounds like the whistle of a steam er and can be heard three blocks away. Real Estate. Her are aom bargains, good invest ments. For particulars inquire of S. K. Notsou at Lexington. Two lots and a small house in Lexing ton, (325. Three lots, in same town, with small orchard 300. Track of 200 acres land, li miles from Lexington, no tmprovemeuta, 131) acres can be plowed, price $1000. Farm Half section of good wheat land; four miles from Lexington warehouse good house and fences, other improve ments. Stock, farm machinery and crop go with ranch. This is a bargain a' the price asked, $6ooo, as party is compelled to go elsewhere on account of his wife's health. m OVERSTOCKED We are closing out, for the next 30 days, Men's, Boys' and Youflia Clothing at cost. v Shirt Waists- We now have a good assortment of Shirt Waists in latest 6tyles for spring and summer. . Also a Good Assortment of Dress Goods Shoes Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is certain to be needed in almost every home before the summer is over. It can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is especially valuable for summer disorders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relic. Why not buy it now? Drug Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,. . , ni.:., It may save life. For sale by Slocum ' r hi best man and ushers handeom gold scarf pins. The maid of honor received as a souvenir from the bride a gold locket and chain. A reception from eight nntil ten o'clock followed the ceremony, the young people being assisted in receiving by the bride's mother, and aunt Mrs Alva W. Patterson, of w'ashinzton, D C, and the groom's mother and sister, Mrs. A. A. Hunt of Hartford, Conn. American Beauty roses and carna tions, with smilax, foliage, palms and potted plants made the rooms very fragrant and beautiful. A wedding upper was served and there was a fine display of presents, among them several pieces of silver and cut glass. Among the guests were : Rev. A. A. Brown and daughter of Columbiana. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Alvah W. Patterson of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Sueaii Brown of Beverly, Ohio, the bride'i grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges left amid bower of rice and good wishes foi Albany, N. Y., where they are to spend their honeymoon. On their return they are to reside at 74 Upland road. Quincy (Mass.) Ledger. Department of the Interior, Land office at La Grande, Oregon, May 16, 1904. Notice U hereby given that the following named settler has filed notiee 0( her Intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof will he made before the County Clerk, ot Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 8, 1904, vis: H. K. No. 851 Gideon B. Hatt, of Heppner, Oregon, for the E half 8E quarter See S and N half NE quarter See. 10. Tp. 4 8., R. 28 E. W. M. He names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Robert Wilkint, Loren L. Parker, John Neville and L. V. Gentry, all of Heppner, Oregon. K. W. Davis, j2-J3 Register. Timber Land act June 3, 1K78. Notice for Publication. United States Land Offlce The Dalles, Oregon June 17, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act of Congress June 3, 18Th, entitled "an act for the sale of Umber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, the following named persons have filed in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Eugene A. Chapel of Hardman, county ot Morrow, state ot Ore gon, sworn statement No. 2160, filed October 17, 1903, for the purchase ot the E halt NW quarter ot Section 30, Tp. 5 South, range 26 E., W. if. Albert A. Allen of Hardman, county of Morrow, state ot Oregon, sworn statement No. 221.4, filed Janury 2, 1904, for the purchase of the E half 8S quarter of Section 20 and N half SW quarter ot Section 31, Tp. 5 South, Range 26 E W. M. Wayne Howard of Heppner, county ot Morrow, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 2190, filed December 6, 1903, tor the purchase of trie N half N E quarter. SW quarter NE quarter ot section 10 and Nw quarter NW quarter of section 11, Tp. 6 South Range 26 E., W. M. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said land before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on September 23, 1904. They name aa witnesses: George A. Bleakman. Crede Owens, Orrln E, Farnsworth, Frank Kramer, Stacy Roberts, Roy R. Roberts, Daniel Rice and Ada M. Parker of Hardmam, Oregon; Matt Hughes, Eugene Matteson, Patrick Splllane and James J. Mc Gee of Heppner, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before the said 23rd day of September, 1904. . Michi.il T. Nolan, J30-88 Register. 9 At The Churches. There will be preaching at the M. E church South next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Also at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. F. C. Adkins, Pastor, At M. E. Church Services next Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M., Epworth League 7:00 P.M. Yon are cordially invited to attend. H. L. Bikghtol. Pastor. There will be regular services in the Baptist chnrch next Sunday boih morn ing and evening. J. W. Mount, Pastor. Christian Church-Every Sunday, bible school 10 A. M preaching 11 A. M. Y. P.S. C. E. 6:1!) P. M., preaching 7 :30 P. M. A cordial invitation to all. J. V. Crawford, Minister All Saints Memorial Church. Crd Bun day after Triuity, service both morning and evening, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m John Warbrn, Missionary Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, June 7, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk, ol Morrow county Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 23, f904, viz: H E. No. 8535, Lizzie Neville of Heppner, Oregon, for the 8WJ4 SW Sec. 84, Tp. 8 S. and Lot 4 and 8W quarter NW quarter Sec.S. and Lot 1, Sec. 4, Tp. 4 8 , R. 28 E. W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz : Gideon Hatt, Jack Parker. Walker Crosby, David McCullough allot Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Davis, J16-J21 ' Register. Real. Estate Ilivine aervlcp will be bel l at Heppner Catholic church at 10:30 a. on tb third Sunday of each month. tbe tn. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that I done by board of health and charitable inclined person th death rat among small children is very high during th hot weather of tb summer month in tb Urge cities). There is not probably on We have a few rare bargains to offer in both city and farm property. Choice residence or lot for investment or a home, at all price. Morrow County Farm Property... We have farm prop erly ranging in price from t'l to $20 an acre. Htock, farm Implements, crop go with farm when preferred by purchaser Notson & Hicks Heppner and Lexington, Oregon. 8. E. NOTSON, Lexington. ' We have just received from the east a new line of Men's, La dies' and Children's Shoos in the latest styles and of excellent quality. These goods are all marked at very reasonable prices We are closing out the remnants of our old stock of Bhoes re gardless of cost. Some as low as 25c and 50c per pair. Clothing We are also just in receipt of a fine line of Men's and Youths' Suits in an excellent variety of styles and of superior quality. These goods are all nicely made up and are sure to please the most particular customer. Mens Hats We are just in receipt of a new and well selected stock of hats to which we invite special attention. - - - Groceries 5""3""3T W is www full We Our stock of groceries is now very complete. Wo carry a line of canned fruits and vegetables of the choicest brands. make a specialty of Schilling's Best Baking Powder, Extracts and Spices, which never fail to give entire satisfaction-vci RHEA & WELCH Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By rlrture of an execution and order of sale uly issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow, county, dated tbe 17th day of May, 1904, to me directed and delivered, pursuant to a decree duly made and entered by said court on the 16th day of May 1904, In a certain suit then pending In said court wherein W H Qoltra, as executor of the last will and testament of Jane Kees, deceased, plaintiff, and Dora Fields, Effle Rhea, and E. W. Rhea, her husband, H. B. Hill and Nellie B. Bill, his wife M. E. Watson, E. Morgan Watson, R. Uwyn Watson, H. Clay Watson, (Catherine Watson and W. M. VanDuyn, aa executor ot the last will and testament of John Diamond, deceased were defendant, by which decree the real property hereinafter described was ordered sold to satisfy the Judgment recovered by the plaintiff in said suit against the defendant Dora Fields, amounting to the sum ol 32610.00, with Interest thereon at tbe rate of six per cent per annum from tbe 16th day of May, 1904, and the further sum of $3000.00, as at torney's fees, and the cosu and disbursements of said suit taxed at I16.0U, and also a Judgment of W. M. VanDuyn, as executor of the last will and testament of John Diamond, deceased. one of the above named defendants, for the sum of 1814.00, with accruing interest thereon. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Satur day the 9th day of July, 1904, at 10 o'clock m. of said day, at the front door of the court bouse In Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash In band, tb. following described property to-wlt: The Vt tbe BW) of the NEtf, the wVg of th. SE4, and the HE(4 of tbe HE'i of Sec. 28, the HEofgec. 29, tbewof tbeNw '4, th. fJEJ of tbe Nw4, tbe Nw of the and the of Bee. 83, the Hw of the Nw, and th. 8w of See. M, all In Tp. 1 8. R. 28 E. of the Will amette Meridian, In Morrow county Oregon; The Nw'4 of tbe 8E, and th. of th. 8w quarter of Sec. 8, tbe EJ, and the of tb. wtj of Bee. 4, the K)4 of tb. NJ$, and tbe BE quarter of the NE quarter of Bee. 6, the Nw quarter and th. of Sec. 8, all of Bee. 7, tb. E of tb. E', and tbe Nw quarter of Sec. 8, th. V,, th. of the vi'i, and th. Bw quarter of th. Sw quarter of Bee. 18, the BE quarter of the NE quarter, th. N4 of tbe BE quarter, tbe 8w quarter of th. BE quarter, and tbe Bw quarter of sec. 19, all of Bee. 20, tbe K'i of Bee. 28, tbe Bw quarter of Sec. 28, all of Sec. 29, all of Sec. 80, tbe NE quarter of Bee. 82, and the NE quarter of th. BE quarter of Sec. 82, tbe and the of th. BE quarter of Seo. 88, th. E'jof the NE quarter, theBw quarter of the NE quarter, the wU of of the Nw quarter, th. BE quarter of th. Nw quarter, and tbe ! of Beo. 84, all In Tp. 2 8. R 28 E. of the Willlamette Meridian, In Morrow county, Oregon) The ni of tbe NE quarter, th. BE quarter o! th. NE quarter, tb. Nw quarter, and tb. H4 of Beo. 86, ell in Tp. 18. R, 27 E. of th. Will amette Meridian, In Morrow County, Oregon, The IV, of th. Nw quarter, the Sw quarter of the Nw quarter, and the of Bee. 1, th. v of Sec. 2, the BE quarter of Sue. 8, the wj of the NE quarter, the BR quarter of the NE quarter, tbe of th. BE quarter, the NE quarter ol the BE quarter, and the Bw quarter of Boo. 10, all of Bees. 11, 12, 1.1, 14, tb. E' of Hen. r, and the w half of Sec 2.1, all iq Tn. 2 V. K, 27 E, of th. Willamette Meridian, in Morrow county, Oregon, The NU of th. NU, and th. I half of th. NK'V ol Beo, 8, In Tp. 1 8. R. 28 R. of tb. Willamette Meridian, tn Morrow county, Oregon To satisfy said deer.., costs and soorulng costs. S. M. 8HVTT, A.J. HICKfi. JJ' lwl Heppner. UaU!(1 M uippncr, vttllt JUne no, ivm. Notice for Publication. Department of th. Interior, Land Office at La Grande Oregon, June 28, 19U4, Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her lutentlon to make Anal proof in sunport of her claim, and that said proof will be made before th. county clerk ot Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oreon, on August 17. 1904, if Is: H. E, No. 12136, Elizabeth J. Morrison, of Heppner, Oregon, lor the E hall N W quarter and E ball BW quarter Bee, 18, Tp. 1 N R 27 X. W. M. She names th. following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Harry Bartholomew. F. Thompson, Walter Clem, J. B. Morehead all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Davis, J7-augll Register. THE RED FRONT Livery, Feed & Sale Stable STEWART & KIRK, Props. Good Hacks, Buggies and Saddle Horses for all parts of Interior Best possible care taken of horses left In our charge. Notice for Publication Department of th. Interior, Land Offlce at La Orande, Oregon, May 23, 1904, Notice Is hereby given that th. following named settler has filed notice ol his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made belor. tb. county clerk, of Morrow Co. Ore., at Heppner, Oregon, on July 28, 1904, vis: H. E. No. 12480, John M. Lundy, of Heppner, Oregon, for tb. N ball NE quarter and NE quarter NW quarter Bee. 9, Tp. 3 8., K 28 E. W. M. He names th. following witnesses to prov. his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis. Walter Roblson, George A. Stevenson, Paul Hlsler, and John 8. Buseick allot Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Davn, J9-Julyl4 Register, Horses, Harness, Saddle, and Vihicle. bought and sold. Grain for aale. Call and aee us; we'll treat you white. Alto Baled Hay and First National Bank OF HEPPNER C. A. RHEA. T. A. RHEA. President I CEO. W. CONSER Caahler Vice-President E. L. FREELAND. , , .Assistant Cashier Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior Land Office at LaUrande, Oregon, May 21, 1904, Notice It hereby given that tb. following named settler hat filed notice of hit Intention to make final preof In sunport of hit claim, and that tald proof will be made before th. county clerk of Morrow Co. Ore. at Heppner, Oregon, on July 7, 1904, vis. H. E. No. 12831, Edward L. Moonay, of Ourdana. Oregon, for th. NE quarter Bee. 10, Tp. 4 8., R.29E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prov. his continuout residents upon and cultivation of said land, Tit ; Jets D. French, Joseph W. McLaughlin, both of Ourdan., Oregon. Jerry Brosman, and M. Reeder, ol Heppner, Oregon. E, W. Da via, J2-J80 Register. Transacts a General Banking Business EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. Collection, made on all pojnta on reasonable term.. Surplus and undivided profit $36,000.00. Guardian Sale of Real-Estate, Notice Is hereby given that th. undersigned by vlrtureof an order and license of sale Issued out of the county court of the state of Oregon, tor Morrow county, on th. 11th day of June 1904, authorising me to sell th. real property of Manuel Bawy.r, my ward, I will ou Friday th 2vih day of July 1904 at th. bourof aottock p. m. of tald day at th. front dour of the oounty oourt bouse at Heppner, M arrow county, Oregon, tell to tb. highest and heat bidder for oasb In hand subject to eoulonMtloD by tald court all th. following real eatata, to wit, an undivided on. half Interest In and to th. NE quarter Be.. 29, th. W kail NW quarter tb. BW quarter and th. half of BE quarter ot Beo. 20, Tp. I, B, It. 24 1, W. M. all In Morrow oounty Oregon, 0. E. FaRNSWoarii J80-J12I Ouardlsn of Manuel Bawy.r, Liberty Meat Market RHEA & MATLOCK, Prop. Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal Poultry in Season. Fish oa Fridays. High est Market Price Paid for Fal Stock. 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