Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, July 21, 1904, Image 8

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    THE HEPPIIER TMES.
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1Q04.
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1 The recent heavr rains did not rouie TU possible to begin const luolion on tli
in vain to the people of lrriifonjnj efcitpud In time to complete it (or next
NOTICE TO PATRONS.
All changes In adTrt1ements, and all cor-
pondence MUST b left t this office by
W,,ilnesriay noon, otherwise thev will be held
vrr until the following week. Wealra to (O to
Srtw early 1'hursUay morning, and e;nnot D
tared by ads. and ct.'repodeHct, which can
liial u well be Mod earlier in the week.
Vle remember this.
A charge of five cents line will he made for
publishing "Keaoluuoiisof Condoleuve."
Green and White Wedding.
Ths residence of Mr. and Mrs G. S
Crane, near this city, was attractively
decorated on Sunday for the wedding of
their daughter, Miss Grace Lee Crane to
Mr. William Henry Brayton.
- Green and white were the colors of
the verr pretty decoration scheme ar
ranged for the nuptials and the work
was admirably executed. E-pecially
beautiful was the bower under which
the couple stood while plighting their
troth before Heaven and the oiliciating
minister the Rev. W, L. Gaston, pastor
of the First Baptist church of this city.
The bower was a hands we creation in
ferns and flowers of the prevailing col
ors. There were no attendants. At the
hour named the grcom stepped beneath
the bower and was joined a moment
later by the pretty and pouular girl who
was escorted to her place by her father.
Mrs. Lilian Kellogg played Mendel
sohn's '"Wedding March," and during
the exchanging of the vows, played
tweet and low, the hymnal "Call Thee
Mine Own."
The bride was handsomely gowned in
white silk, prvttily trimmed with lace.
In her hand she carried a shower boquet
of carnations and asparagus fern.
The wedding breakfast was an elabo
rate one, the menu being made up of
many courses. The table settings were
very attractive in Sowers and dainty
sprays of green.
The bride was the recipient of a large
number of valuable and useful gifts
sent by relatives and friends form far
and near. Her going away gown was a
grey, tailor made. The couple left for
their honeymoon in the afternoon, and
choee a driving tour. Frcm here they
will driv to the groom's ranch in Men
docino county, and upon their return
will reside in Santa Rosa, where Mr.
Brayton holds a responsible oeition as
bookkeeper with the Haven Hardware
Company. The bride comes of one of
the oldest pioneer families in the county
Both she and the man of her choice
have many friends ho isu them a life
of. much happiness and prosperity.
Sansa Rosa (Cal.) Paper.
Miss Crane was a former resident of
Morrow county, where she has many
friends who wish her wA.
pecially to the Oregon Laud A Water
Company, whose big ditches carry water
to the new settlements, says the E. O.
Before the rain much of the sandy
land through w hich the ditches were
built permitted a heavy seepage of the
water in passing from the rivei to the
land to be irrigated, and a very laige
amount of wa'er has always been start
ed into the head of the ditches in order
to get a proper amount on the land.
Fu ly 25 per cent of the water iu the
ditches was lost in leepage, because of
the sand.
This condition has been changed by
the rain, as the floods washed an enor
mous amount of silt and so l into the
sandy ditches, and made them water
tight. Since the rain the ditches have
been carrying their full measure of
water over their entire length, and the
benfits to the water users and ditch com
par.y has been incalculable. It would
have taken years of wash to accomplish
what lias been dot e by this ore rain
No amount of ."puddling" could ac
complish so complete a job as the sud
den filling of the ditches with wish silt
from the hills, and instead of damaging
the property of the irrigon company it
has added thouFands of dollars to the
value of their land and ditches.
year's wheat crop. The entire plan of
the opposition to the portage road,
seems to be to delay the matter of se
curing right of way, and as the commis
sion was organ Wed for the purpose of
hurrying up the road, it will ask the
assistance of the courts and the people
in getting quick action.
Cured of Chronic Dlarrhoaa Af ter j
Tan Years of Suffering.
"I wish to say a few words in praise of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dianhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Burge,
of Martiuville, Va. "I suffered from
chrnlc diarrhoea for ten years and dur
ing that time tried various medicines
without obtaing any permanent relief.
Last summer one of my children was
taken with cholera morbus, and I pro
cured a bottle of this remedy. Only two
doses were required to give her entire
relief. I then decided to try the medi
cine myself, and did not use all of one
bottle before I was well and I have never
since been troubled with that complaint.
One cannot say too much in favor of that
wonderful medicine." For sale by
Slocutn Drug Co.
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OVERSTOCKED
We arc closing out, for tho next 30 days, Hen's, Hoys' and Youfhs
Clothing at cost. ' '
Shirt Waists
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Plan to Hurry Portage Road
The open river con mission, which
was organized at The Dalles recentl",
is preparing to take active steps toward
ru-hing the right of way for the portage
to a test and secure, if possible, some
definite action in the matter of begin
ning construction of the road.
The commission believes that the
damage suit brought by Taffe at The
Timber Laud act June 3, 1878.
Notice for Pu bllcatlon.
United Statci Land Office The Dalles, Oregon,
June 17, 1SHH.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provision of the act of Congress of
June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada nd Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the public land states by act of
August 4, 1892, the following named persons
hare filed In this office their sworn statements,
to-wit:
Eugene A. Chapel
of Uardman, county of Morrow, stnte of Ore
gou, sworn statement No. Clfiu, filed October 17,
j 903, for the purchase of the E half N'W quarter
of Section 30, Tp. 5 South, range 26 ., W. M
Albert A. Allen
of Uardman, county of Morrow, state of Oregon,
sworn statement No. 2213, filed Janttry 2, 1901,
Dalles is only one of the Fabian meth
ods of the opposition med to delay the for the purchase of the E half HE quarter of
road, and the executive committee ol Be'"011 n' " n"" sw quarter of Section 21
j Tp. 5 South, Range 26 E., W. M.
tie open river commission is now pre- Wayne Howard
pared to investigate the matter and see of Heppner, county of Morrow, state of Oregon,
an fi u a ics tvuicui iu. iv, it icd iti t iu f,
If the people cannot get qu Ck action in iws, for the purchase of the N half NE quarter,
the Courts in closing up the deals for 8W quarter NK quarter of section 10 and Nw
the right of way.
The commission believes that if the
Range '26 E., W. M.
That they will offer proof to show that the
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people show a proper spirit in urging ,.one.h.nfor aiirlcuituril BUrDMe,. and t
I establish their claims to said land before tbo
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and . county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner,
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy i- certain to be needed in
Oregon, on September 23, 19U4.
They name as witnesses:
George A. Rleakman. Crede Owens, Orrln E,
Irrlgition in Malheur.
Before the government will accept t! e
Malheur irrigation project known s the
Harper Basin si-Lexe, the citizen' of
that county must o'ganize un l secure
all the possible water right necessary
to the construction of the scheme, from
private parties and make the way clear
for the government in oiher ways.
Tbii is the gist of information given
out to Mal'ieur citizens by F. Newell,
cheif hydrographer, and Morris Bein,
his chief legal advisor, who have re
cently visited the Harper Bat in project
on a' tour of inspection.
Following the advice of Mr. Newell, a
Water Users' Association will be formed
for the pur ose of acquiring water
rights and removing difficulties now in
the way of the construction of the
proposition.
The people of the county are enthu
siastic over the prospects and have no
fears that the government will abandon
the plan, as the wishes of the engineers
will be complied with in every detail, so
far as lies in the power of the united
people.
almost every nome Detore me summer is FarnswortU. Frank Kramer. Stacy Roberta,
over. It can always be depended upon Koy R. Roberts, Daniel Kiee and Ada. M. I'arkur
even in the most severe and dangerous ' 01 " ""noes, tuget
... ... , , ' , ! Matteson, Patrick Hpillaue and James J. M
cases. It is especially valuable for Gee of Heppner, Oregon.
nrnmer duorders id children. It is Any and all persons claiming adversely the
pleasant to take and never fads to give I above-described lands are requested to file
urompt rehe . Why not buv it no their claims in tnis office on or bclore the sai
,., .. , .' I llrd day of September, 1U.
ft may ave life, tor sale by Slocum michahlT. Kouk,
O UK Co. I J30-s8 Register.
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We now liavo a good assortment of Shirt Waists in latest
styles for spring and summer.
Also a Good Assortment of Dress Goods
Shoes
We have just received from tho east a new line of Men'n, La
dies' and Children's Shoes in tho latest stylos and of excellent
quality. These goods are all marked at very reasonahle priceis
We are closing out tho remnants of our old stock of shoos re
gardless of cost. Some as low as 25c and 50o per pair.
Clothing
Wo 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 sure to please the
most particular customer.
Mens Hats
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We are just in receipt of a new and well selected stock of hats
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Groceries
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Our stock of groceries is now very complete. We carry a full
line of canned fruits and vegetables of tho choicest brands. We
make a specialty of Schilling's Best Baking Powder, Extracts and
Spices, which never fail to give entiro satisfaction-oooo
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A DINGY HOUSE
Looks bad and unattractive. Give your house or
barn that much needed coat of - ...
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
The best paint made. For sale by
Gilliam & Bisbee
It preserves the wood, improves appearances and
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DON'T BE DINGY I
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Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, l-and Ofllce at
La (Jrniulu Oreiron, June 2H, I1HM,
Notice la hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notli e of her Intention
to make final proof in su"port of herclnlm, and
that ald proof will be made before the county
clerk of Morrow county, Oreiron, at Heppner,
Oregon, on August 17. 1904, viz: II. E, No.UIlK,
Elizabeth J. MorrlBon,
of Heppner, Oregon, for the K half NW quarter
and E linlf 8W quarter Hoc. Is, Tp. 1 N., R S7
E. W.M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, vl:
Harry Bartholomew. F. Thompson, Walter
Clem. J. H. Morehead all of Heppner, Oregon.
E. W. fUviN,
JTaugtl Register.
Furniture Buyers Will Save Time and Money
IF THEY CALL ON
S. J. WING,
I HAVE A GOOD LINE OF
Bedroom Suits and Odd Dressers, Iron
Beds, Couches, Rockers, Stoves, Crockery
Cnrpets, Mattings, IJnoleum, Wall Paper,
Trunks and Traveling Bags. - - -
At Rock Bottom Prices
SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, Land OBIee at
La (iralide, Oregon, May Vi, 1904.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ol Ills Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will he made before the
county clerk, of Morrow. Co. Ore., at Heppner,
Oregon, on July'i'l, 1H, viz! H. E. No. 12IM),
John M. Lundy,
of Heppner, Oregon, for the N halt NE quarter
and NE quarter NW quarter fee. 9, Tp. 8 8., K.
28 E. W.M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
tils continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis.
Walter Roblson, George A. Stevenson, Paul
Hisler, and John 8. Buselck allot Heppner,
Oregon. E. W. Davis,
J!Uulyl4 Register.
THE RED FRONT
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable
STEWART & KIRK, Props.
Good Hacks, Buggies and Saddle
Horses for all parts of Interior
Bost possible care taken of horses left In our charge.
Horses, Harness, Swldles and Vihkle bought and sold.
Grain for sale. Call and see us; well treat you while.
Also Baled Has- and
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER-
C. A. RHEA President
T. A. RI1HA Vice President
GEO. W. CONSER..
E.L. FRKELAND. .
Cashier
.Assistant Cashier
Guardian Sale of Real-Estate.
Notice Is hereby given that the nnders'gned
by vlrtureot an order and license of sale issued
out of the county court of the state of Oregon,
for Morrow county, on the 11th day of June
1904, authorising me to sell the real property
of Manuel Sawyer, my ward, I will on Friday
the 29tb day of July 1U04 at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. m of said day at tho front door of the
county court house at Heppner, Morrow county,
Oregon, sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash In hand subject to conformation by said i
court all the following real estate, to wit, an
undivided one half Interest In and to the NIC
quarter Bet. J9, the W half NW quarter the
8W quarter and the 8 half of HE quarter of
Heo. 20. Tp. 8. 8, R. 24 E. W, M. all In Morrow
county Oregon. O. K. Faknhwok'h
JlW-Jlat Guardian of Manuel Sawyer.
Transacts a General Banking Business
EXCHANGE ON ALL, PAJOS Ol' THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collections made on all points on reasonable terms.
Surplus and undivided profits $35,000 00.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon, June 7, 11)04.
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, of Morrow couuty Oregon, at
Heppner, Oregon, on July 2.'), IIM4, vis: H,
K. No. B.W),
Lizzie Neville)
of Heppner, Oregon, for the HWJ BW Bee. 84,
Tp. 8 8. and Lot 4 and 8W quarter NW quarler
Sec. 8, and Lot 1, 8cc, 4, Tp. 4 8. , R. 28 E. W. M.
Hue names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vis:
Gideon Halt, Jack Parkor. Walkor Crosby,
David McCull'iugh all of Heppner, Oregon
K. W, Davis,
J10-J21 Register,
Liberty Meat Market
RHEA & MATLOCK, Prop.
Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal
Poultry in Season. Fish on Fridays. High
est Market Price Paid for Fat Stock.
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