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THE IIEPPHER TMES. THUKSOAY, AUG. 13. 1804. NOTICE TO PATRONS. All rhanm In lTertlmnt. and all eor iMpondrnc MCSt h lfi at hit om- by lne1aT noon, otherwise thT will b nun OTr nnttl the fnllowtn. wwa. Walm to wo U Sreaa arWThur.Uy mornln. an.1 pr.nnol r Ith1 bT i)n. ant Pt.Twponilcnrt which rn lint' a. well be rtlrl earlier In the wee . , - ihu A chanr of (Ive renta line will be road, for FOR THE CHILDREN Candle la th Lamp Cblmner. Place a candle on a table and light It Tlace a lamp chimney over It, and aft er a few minutes you will see the can dle flame go out This peculiar result Is due to the rapid accumulation of the products of combust Ion In the lower rnrt of the chimney. The vitiated air Boon extinguishes the flame. How can we btlll retain the protec tion of the chimney and avoid putting cut the flame? Of course we might place the chlnv ney on three or four supports and thus, admitting plenty of fresh air at the lower end. Insure perfect combustion by the circulation of the heated air. Such is the method we use In all our ordinary lamps. But there Is a more original solution of the difficulty. Place a bit of Iron wire horizontally on the chimney top. A hairpin will answer. Then bend a visiting card, exactly the width of the chimney, in such a way that the hook ed part will hang over the wire and the longer end hang down the chimney. You will thus have divided the chim ney into two equal portions at the top by the aid of your little two inch dia phragm. From this instant you will observe that the candle burns with re newed vitality. The reason of this Is that fresh air descends upon the flame on one side of the cardboard, while on the other rise the products of com bustion. This double circulation you may prove by holding a lighted match to the chimney top. On one side of the card its flame is sucked in, on the oth er side obstinately rejected. In order to make sure that no air enters at the base of the chimney you can place It in a soup plate full of water. laxvn Wittt Cramps. Wm. Krimse, a member ot tha bridge ik woikiny ner Littl' port was taken nditrnly ill Tnurwl.y Might with crinp. mj a kind ol cholera, tit C m was v ere that be bad to have th aaeiiibert of the crew wait upon him and Mr Gi fiord was called and consulted. Hr olil them be bad medicine in the form f Chatubrtlaiu's Co'ic, Choleia and Oianhora Remedy that he th' ugM woul I belp him ut and accordingly several do ea wre administered with the r suit that the fellow wit able 10 be a ojiid next da . The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Giflord't medicine. Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For tale by Siocum Drug Co. Real Estate. Here are torn baryalna, good invest ment. For particular inquire of S. E. Noton at Lexington. Two loti aad a small bout la Isling ton, $325. Three lota, in same town, ith small orchard $300. Track of 200 acres land, i uii'es from Lexington, no improvements, 130 acres can be ploaed, price $1000. Farm I ialf section of good wheat land; four miles from Lexington warehouse; good bouse and fences, other improve ments. Stock, farm machinery and crop go witb ranch. This it a bargain at the price asked, 6ooo, at party it compelled to go elsewhere on account of hit wife't health. Round Trip Excursion Rates. TheO. R. AN. will' make a round trip rate from Heppner, as follows To Baptist Young Teoples Union of America, International convention, a Detroit, Michigan, July 7-10, tickets on sa.eJuly 2, fare $73 90. To the annul meeting of the Grand Lodge of B. P. O. . at Cincinnati, July 23-28, tickets on sale July 10, 11, 13 and 14 fare $71.65. To I. C. A. A. Mvstif Schrine, Atlantic City, N. J., July 13-15, tickets on sale July 7-8, fare $55 65. To National En campment G. A. R. Boston, Mass., Aug 15-20, tickets on sale Aug. 8, 9 and 10, fare $86 95. To K. of P. National En campment at Louisville, Ky. Aug. 15, tickets on sale Aug. 8, 9 and 10, fare $77. 65. For further information apply to J. B. Huddleston, agent Heppner, Oregon. Myaterions Jewaharp. A Jewsharp is placed at the mouth and apparently played for awhile by the finger in the ordinary way. Grad ually, however, the young magician moves his finger away and begins beat ing time with it while the Jewsharp, strange to say, continues to play in the most marvelous manner. In order to show his audience that there Is no thread connecting his finger with the tongue of the harp he asks them to watch him while he passes his "magic" wand about it In every di rection. The trick is this: Your Jewsharp must have a very flexible tongue, first of all. Cover the tip of it with a bit of seal ing wax. Tlace It so that the tongue of it is inside your mouth. Now place the tip of your tongue against the tip of the harp tongue and, pushing both out together, suddenly pull your tongue back. You will find that the harp will twang in the same way as if you bad pulled it out with your finger. A little practice will make you able to play the Jewsharp Just as readily this way as by using your finger. Of course, when. you begin to show the trick you put yonr right forefinger to the mouth and move it as if playing In the ordinary way. This makes your audience believe that the tongue of the Jewsharp is outside your mouth In stead of inside. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. "A short time ago I was taken with violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief," says John J. Patton, a leading I citizen of Patton, Ala. "A friend re commended Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-five-cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Slcum Drng Co. Times and Weekly Oregoniaa $2. per year. At M. K. Church Servicea neat Sun day at U A. M, and ZOO P, X ' Sunday School at 10 A. M., Kpworth League 7:00 P. M. Yon are cordially invited to a' tend H. U Birchtol Pastor. ..Palace Hotel.. Timber Land aut June S, 1878. Notice for Publication. Pnlted Stte Land Office The Mile., Oregon, June 17, W. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act of Congreu of June S, 1878, entitled "An act tor the aula of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the public land states by aet of August 4, 1894, the following named persons have filed In thtsofflce their sworn statements, to-wit: Eugene A. Chapel ot Rardman, county of Morrow, sute of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 'JltiO, died October 17, 1903, for the purchase of the K half NW quarter of Section 30, Tp. 5 South, range 26 ., W. V. Albert A. Allen ol Hardman, county of Morrow, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. '213, Bled Janury 2. 1WM, for the purchase of the E half BE quarter ot Section 20 and N halt SW quarter of Section 21, Tp. i South, Range 26 E., W. M. Wayne Howard ot Heppner, county of Morrow, state ot Oregon, sworn statement No, 2190, filed December 6, I90S, for the purchase of the N half N E quarter. SW quarter NE quarter ot section 10 and Nw quarter NW quarter of section 11, Tp. 5 South Kange 26 E W. M. That they will offer proof to chow that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said land before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on September S3, 1904. They name as witnesses: George A. Bleakman. Crede Owens, Orrln E. Farnsworth, Frank Kramer, Stacy Kotiertft, Roy R. Roberta, Daniel Klceaud AdaM. Parker of Hardman, Oregon; Matt Hughes, Eugene Matteaon, Patrick SpilUue and James J. Mc- liee of Heppner, Oregon. Any ami alt persons claiming aaveroeiy tne above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oftk-e on or before the said ?.!rd day of September, 1904. Michael T. Nolan, J30-88 Register. Notice for Publication. Department of th Interlur, Land Office at La Urand Oregon, Juna 28, IV04, Node Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make tiual proof In support of herclalm, and thai said proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at lleppuer, Oreaou, ou August 17. 1904, via : H. E, No.UItt, Elizabeth J. Morrlaon, ot Heppner, Oregon, for tha E half NW quarter and E halt SW quarter Sec, 18, Tp. 1 N K 27 E. W.M. She names th following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cult! allot) of said land, vli: Harry Bartholomew. F. Thompson, Walter Clem, J, B. Morehead all ot Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Davis, 7-augll Register. HEPPNER, OREGON. Beat appointed Ilotel In Eastern Oregon. Every Modern Convenience. Llifhterl by electricity. Pent Meals In the City. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PHIL- MICTSCMAN, Jr, Prop Notice for Publication. rublio Land Sale. (Isolated Tract.) U. 8. Laud Office The Dalles, Oregon, July 21 si, 1904. Nolle 1 hereby given that In pursuanc ot Instructions from th Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested lu him by section 24.W, In lied Status Revised Statutes, aa amended by act of Congress ap proved February 26, 1K9A, we will proceed to offer at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., ou the 21at day of September, 1904, at this office, the following tract of land to-wit: The lot 3 ot Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 26 East ot the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abive-descrlbed lands are advised to tile their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement ot said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. micmailT. Noun, Register. Anns X. Lanq, Receiver. Notice for Publication. Department ot the Interior Land Office at Lad ramie, Oregon, July 2, 1904 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof lu auoport of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk ol Morrow Co. Ore. at Heppner, Oregon, on September 23, 19tH, via. H. K. No. 7029, Bruce B. Kelly, of Heppner, Oregon, for the 8,'j HK'-i & NW'i SKi SW!i NEJ Sec 10, Tp. 8 .. R 27 K. W. M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Jack McCul.eugh, Lewis A. Florence Amos Messlldine, Waller Crosby, all ot Huppner Oregon. E. W. Davis, a4-s9 Register. Citation. In the Connty Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Battle Kintzley, deceased. To Charles A. Brown, administrator ot the late of Hattie Kintzley, deceased. IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, on Monday, the tblrd day of Octo ber, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, at the Court house in said county, then and there to -bow cause, if any, why you should not make and render an account of your administration of the estate of Hattie Kin iley, deceased, and why your letters of administration should nut ue levoked and another administrato ap pointed in your stead, on the grounds of your willful neglect lo fulfill and perform the duties of your office as sui h administrator as set forth lu he petition of the First National Bank of Heppner. on file herein, c itness the Hon. T. W. Avers, Judge of the ounty Court of Morrow County, State of Ore i m. with the seal of said court affixed, this 11th day of August, 1904. Vawtzr Cbawford, SEAL A DINGY HOUSE Real Estate And Fire Insurance TOitcte.S fltattcrson 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 front. Onotjeos0 j0 Land Scrip For Sale OrOOOO6OoaoOOOOCOOOOOaOO0OOOOO6OOCiOOOOOQOOOOO9 BARGAINS IN SHOES i The M. Lichtenthal nhoe store is now open for business, and now is your time to buy, as never before has such bar gains been offered in Heppner on all kinds of footwear. ::::::: 1 Geo. Conser, Administrator. 5 ! o I County Clerk ot Morrow County, anu Clark ol said Court. Enable to Qaarrel. Two friends who lived together were o fond of one another that they had never once had a qnnrrel. But they bbw that other men quarreled greatly, and they did not wish to be peculiar. At last one said to the other: "Let us have a quarrel as other men have. I will place this stone on the ground be tween ns and say that It is mine. Tou claim It as yours, end thus we shall begin to quarrel." The other agreed, and the, stone was put In the midst between them. "This Is my stone," said one. "Xo; It is mine," said the other mild ly. "I tell you it is mine." "Very well," answered his friend, 'it is yours. Take it." In short, they could not quarrel even when they tried, and they wisely re-i solved that they would live without doing so. Don't Set Tree. Too Deep. Experiments in planting trees of dif ferent depths have been tested at a German experiment station with char acteristic thoroughness. A number of trees were set at the usual depth and others at various depths, all lower than the nominal, to see what effect this would have upon the roots of the trees. In every case the tree, both in top and roots, grew more slowly with every in crease in depth in planting beyond the usual depth. Split t'p the Flock. One of the chief reasons why poultry does not do well on some farms is be cause tbey are generally kept In one large flock, from CO to 150 hens fre quently. If the flock was divided up and not more than twenty-five kept to gether the result would be a general Improvement in health and productiveness. F r Sle A good rai.ch ol 160 arret 120 acres in cultivation; fairly gootl i .use, barn and out buildings good rll ami running water; all nnd r fenre d crosi . tenets; located 4 miles froo. Heppner. REAL.. Estate We have a few rare bargains to offer in both city and farm property. Clioice resiliences or lots for investment or home, at all prices. Stndr the Soli. Study soli and climate In your Im mediate vicinity and grow crops which conditions justify. Farm and Ranch. Morrow County Farm Property... We have farm prop erty ranging in price from $D to $20 an acre. Btock, farm implements, crop go with farm when preferred by purchaser Notson & Hicks Heppner and Lexington, Oregon. Looks bad and unattractive. Give your barn that much needed coat of house or SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS The best paint made. For sale by Gilliam 8c Bisbee It preserves the wood, improves appearances indicates thrift DON'T BE DINGY and a90090a909000a000000909 0000000000009000000 0000 ctoriy'Jf4rxooxr'orxc ...TELEPHONE... I LIVERY BARN j 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. Hornet, Harness, Sii'ldles and Vihicles bought snd .old. Grain for sale! Call and see n; we'll treat you while. Alio Baled Hay and First National Bank -OF HEPPNER- C A. T. A. RHEA President RHBA Vice-President GKO W COXSKR. K. L. FRP.KLAND.. Cahier .Assistant Cashier Meadows & Sons, Props. Will add a number of horac. snd new rlgi, both Busglci and Hack., aid oflor yon flrat-clui Mrvtca. You will receive oourtou treatment. A ihre of your patronage ; BOL1CITKD Transacts a General Banking Business EXCHANGE ON ALL PARIS OP TUB WORLD I10UGHT AND SOLD. Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits $35,000 00. LOWER MAIN STREET Heppnar, Oregon K. NOTSON, Lexington. A.. I. IIICKH, Lleppuer. Famous Trains The Southwest Li mi tad Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attrac tions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip cast is to nee that your ticket reads via the Chicago, Milwalkeo & St. Paul Railway. H'S;EA.n. 134 Third St. Portland 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. 130 YEAR8 EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks DCSIONt Copyrights Ac. 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