Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, August 25, 1904, Image 8

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    THEJIEPPHERJMES.
THURSDAY. AUG. 25. 1904.
-,tr -rn PATRONS.
.I'Krim bi MX .1 this, omee
r.;.. be ttii-a earuui
Vlie wnwrntT this
wek, I
Fattening Beef
For Market
Beautlfu I Columbia Folder.
The pas Bger department of the
Oregoa Railr xsd A Navigation company
ha just issue d a beautiful and costly
panoramic io Her entitled "The Colum-
bia River, Tl trough the Cascade Moun
Uins, to tlie Pacific Oct an." From
Arlington to Portland and irom Port
land to the Pacific ocean, every curve of
the river, and every point of interest are
shown, while Mt. Adams and Mt. St,
Helens, perpetually covered with snow,
stana out in all their beauty. On the
back of the map is an interesting story
An Iowa feeder, Orvllle Lee, relates jn detail o! the trip from Huntington to
in breeders uazeue uie Portland, and from Portland to the
tterlence In fattening a buncn or. owlook, the
lor market: . I ... Rq . ... . ,
-The steers were a part or a iuncu "'e a
jf ISO steers purchased by my brother copy of this folder may be secured by
. - . A n s I MTV I . J . . .
and myself in tue vicimij ui '- w. seuaing lour cents in stamps yto pay
la, during the months of ear7' POstazeUo A. L. Crais-, General Pas.
tXtdH,T,,,n,0, the 0n?8n R8ilro"d
of April. The ISO bead were pmceu mia uaviKBuon uoiupany, loruana, ure.
a well drained twenty acre ioi auu iou By gending the address of some friend
i eood tame hay ana corn louurr uU-
m. Mat 8. when they were luu' Page,
. . . . i . 1 . t r i ... v . i l .
weighed and divided into two ountut iue tower win oe promptly muieii,
rho .vpniee weicht of this bunch was
708 pounds at this time. i una notning Better lor liver aerange-
ThB ninetv cattle which fell to me mBnl rrtn.tit,.,iOB than ri,.,i
Tvere placed way a in a goou i auv.
Real EstaU.
Here are some barpaine, good Icvr.tt
menu. For particulars inquire of S. li.
Kotaon at Lealngton.
Two lots and a small house la Lexing
ton. $325. Three lota, in same town,
with small orchard $300.
Track of 200 acres land. 1 miles from
Lexington, no Improvements, 120 acres
can be plowed, price $1000.
Farm-Half section of good wheatland;
four miles from Lexington warehouse;
gooa nouse and fences, other Improve
ments. Stock, farm machinery and crop
go with ranch. This is a bargain at the
price asked. J6000, as party ia compelled
. i -rwnere on account of his wife's
health.
Taken With Cramp.
Wm. Krlmse, a member of the bridge
gang working near Little port was taken
uddenlv 111 Thursday uliht with cramps
and a kind of cholera. His case waa so
..Palace Hotel..
blue grass pasture, where they remain-
t until Nov. 1, When they were
put on a field of after grass. When the
weather turned cold in December they
were driven to the yard with a shed at
nteht and eiven a light feed of fodder,
hti and all. until Jan. 2. During
this last month they consumed fif
teen acres of good corn. On Jan, 3
thev were nlaced In a feed yard with
good open sheds, hayracks and self
fpeders. and during the Dext ten days
Trnrkpd n n to a full feed of
ehoiittl rorn and ollmeal. mixed four
oounds of meal to every bushel of shell
ed corn. This was placed in the self
feeders, and the ration was never
chanced except that a light feed of ear
corn was given occasionally. For
roughness they were given all the wild
har. tame hay and oat straw they
would clean up, and on cold mornings J
a feed of corn fodder. Every steer In
the lot made a good even growth, and
the fifty-two head averaged 1,819
pounds In Chicago on the day they
were sold. I reserved thirty-eight head
for another thirty days of feeding.
"It will be noticed that these cattle
made an average gain of Just about
600 poinds In twelve and a half
months from the feed yards to Chi
cago; that they were on pasture
without grain 210 days of that time,
were given a light grain ration on
pasture thirty days and were on full
feed 140 days. During the full feed
period they consumed fifty-six bushels
of corn per steer. During the thirty
days preparatory feed they consumed
fifteen acres of good corn, or about
eight bushels each, or a total of sixty
four bushels, which, at 49 cents, the
average price this corn has cost me
In the self feeders, would be $31.86;
pasturing for eight months at 75
cents per month would be $6; 708
pounds at 4 cents, May 8, 1003, would
figure $23.32, making the cost $05.08.
They netted per head $G3.2o, causing a
loss per head of $2.43."
Am Argentine Bborttaorm.
At the annual show of breeding stock
given by the Argentine Kural society
last fall at Buenos Ayres Farrier
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.-L. F,
Andrews, Dea Moins, Iowa. For sale
by Slocum Drug Co.
At M. E. Church Services next Sun
day at 11 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday
School at 10 A. M Ep worth League
7KX) P. M. Yon are cordially invited to
attend. H. L. Bikghtol. Pastor.
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
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 I
consider it the best remedy in the world
for bowel complaints. For sale by
Slcnm Drng Co.
Timber act June s, 1878. '
Notice for Publication.
fnlted States Una Oflloe The Dalles. Oregon
v .i v Junel7,lH.
....t i iiBreor alven tht In
with the provMon ot tta. ct of Comrws ot
.o, pnuuea ..An act tat tha sale ot
timber lauda tn thestate.nl r.liforni. w
Nevada and Washington Territory," a. ex
tended to all th publio land states by act of
? !. , ' ,na ""wii named persons
have filed tn thisofllee their sworn statements,
w-i. ...
Eusrana A. rMnt
ol Hardman. county ol Morrow, state ot Ore-
rZ' . .k s""e,n,i, filed October 17,
, ," i""vnase ot tha E hall NW quarter
ol Section 80, Tp. 6 South, range 26 B., W. M.
.M Albert A. Allen
ol Hardman, county of Morrow, state ol Oregon.
.....hudi no .8218 .filed Jauury J, 1904.
lor the purchase of the K half SK quarter of
Section 20 and N half BW quarter ot Section 21,
Tp. S South, Range 26 E., W. M.
Wayne Howard
of Heppner, county ol Morrow, state ot Oregon,
sworn statement No. 2190. fllwl Tw.mW a
WOS. tor the purchase ol the N hall N E quarter.
9W quarter NE quarter of section 10 and Nw
quarter NW quarter of section U, Tp. 6 South
Range 28 E., W. M
That they will offer proof to show that the
land sought U .... . . ...
uu,q miuaoie ior its umber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish their claims to said land before the
wuu,, uct. oi Morrow county, at Heppner,
Oregon, on September 23, 1904.
ioey name a witnesses:
George A. Bleakman. Cred Ow.n. nrri-
Farnsworth. Prank Kramer, Btacy Roberts,
Roy R. Roberta, D,ntel Rice and AdaM. Parker
ol Hardman, Oregon; Matt Hughes, Eugene
Matteson, Patrick Splllane and J&mAsi .1 Mi.
Ciee of Heppner, Oregon
Hbove.3,.filLPfT"",cl8lmln versely the
thetr eUiSii,d..,-,u,tl! re requested to 11 le
dav nTlfS.th,f offlce on Of be'ore the said
iira Oay ol September 1904.
. MichaslT. Noun,
severe that be had to have the members
of the crew wait upon him and Mr.
Gilford was called and consulted. He
told them he had a medicine in the form
of Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought
would help him out and accordingly
several doees were administered with the
result that the fellow waa able to be
around next da . The iucident speaks
quite highly of Mr. GitTord's medicine.
Elkadar, Iowa, Argus.
This remedy never falls. Keep it in
your home, it may save life. For sale
by Slocum Drug Co.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Best appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon.
Every Modern Convenience.
Lighted by electricity.
Pest Meals In the City.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
PHIIv M1CTSCIIAN, Jr,
Prop
Times and Weekly Orrgonlan f 2. per
year.
Notice for Publication.
Public Land Sale. (Isolated Tract.)
V. B. Land Offlce The Dalles, Oregon, July
211. 1'JiM.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructions from the Commissioner of the
Oeneral Land Office, under authority vested tn
him by section 2t&, United Btates Revised
Statutes, as amended by act of Congress ap
proved February iM, 1S96, we will proceed tit
offer at pubiie sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m., on the 21st day ot September, 1901, at this
ontce.the following tract ol land to-wit:
The lot 8 ot Section 1, Township S South,
Range 26 East of the Wtllamolte Meridian.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
abive-descrlbed lands are advised to file their
claims in this office on or before the day above
designated tor the commencement ot said sale,
otherwise their right will be forfeited.
mcHAtL T, Noun, Register.
Anns h. Lano, Receiver.
Estate
Real
And Fire Insurance
imbitds & Patterson
Notice for Publication.
Department of the lutertor Land Office t
LaCiran.lt', Oregon, July 26, 1WU
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ol his intention
to make final prnol in stinport ol his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
county clerk of Morrow Co. Ore. at Heppner.
Oregon, on September 23, MM, vis. U.K. No.
7629,
Bruce B. Kelly,
ot Heppner, Oregon, for the 8 SK'i A SW';
BESi & BW'4 NB)iee 10, Tp. 8 H., R 27 E. W. M.
He names the following wltreaacs to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
Jack McCul.augh, Lewis A. Florence Amos
Mesalldlne, Walter Crosby, all of Heppner,
Oregon. E. W. Davis,
al s9 Register.
If you have a Farm, Grazing
Lands or City Property for
Sale call on us. Or if you
Want to Buy wo can suit you
as we have a Long List of
Properties to Select from.
Land Scrip For Sale
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9
BARGAINS IN SHOES
Citation.
In the Connty Court of Morrow County, State I
ot Oregon.
In the matter of the estate
of
Hattie Klntiley, deceased.
To Charles A. Brown, administrator of the es-1
tate of Hattie Klntiley, deceased.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby cited and required to appear
in the County Court of Morrow County, State
of Oregon, on Monday, the third day of Octo
ber, 19M, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the
Court house in said county, then and there to
show cause, if any, why you should not make
and render an account of your administration
oi the estate of Hattie Klntsley, deceased, and
why your letters of administration should not
be revoked and another administrator ap
pointed in your stead, on the grounds of your
willful neglect to fulfill and perform the duties
ol your office as such administrator as set forth
In the petition of the First National Bank oi
Huppuer. on file herein.
Witness the Hon. T. W. Ayers, Judge of the
County Court of Morrow County, State of Ore-1
gon, with tbe seal of said court affixed, this I
11th dsy of August, l'JM.
Viwtir CaAWroao,
County Clerk ot Morrow County,
and Clark ol said Court.
A DINGY HOUSE
Looks bad and unattractive. Give
barn that much needed coat of
your
house or
j SEAL
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
The best paint made. For sale by
Gilliam 8c Bisbee
It preserves the wood, improves appearances and
indicates thrift
DON'T BE DINGY
i
The M. Liehtenthal nhoo store is now
open for business, ami now is your time
to buy, as never before has such bar
gains been offered in Heppner on all
kinds of footwear. :::::::
i
o
Geo. Conser,
Administrator. I
I FAJtBIEB BRIlEKIttJt.
Brldekirk won Bret prize in the two-year-old
clase for Shorthorn bulla. He
iwas told for (11.000.
, Preparing Cattle For Shlpmeat.
In preparing cattle for ahlpment to
market it is easier to tell what not to
do than what to do, snys Wallace's
. r 1 1 . r . ,1
ror saie a goou r.ncn oi iou acres
120 acres in cultivation ; fairly good
bouse, barn and out buildings; good
well and running water; all under fence
and cross fences; located 4 mileg from
Heppner.
THE RED FRONT
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable
STEWART a KIRK, Propn.
Good Hacks, Buggies and Saddle
Horses for all parts of Interior
Best possible care taken of horsos left In our charge.
Real.
Estate
... CLt-rnu NIL... 6
I
I LIVERY BARM 1
.of salt and do not fill them op with
corn. Do not get them excited, espe
cially If they have to be driven some
distance. Experienced shippers fre
quently take away all the corn from,
came iwenrj-iour ouur. ireviuu. w
hipping and give them oats and bay.
Home ship on this, and others give a
mall corn feed before starting. On a
hay and oats feed they will be less
liable to scour, and entile managed In
this way will get a better Oil before
being offered for sale and will look
better than any other way of which ws
have any knowledge.
Meadows & Sons, Props.
Will a14 t nnmber ol horses and new rigs, both Biggies and Backs, aad otter 70a
Brst-cUss service. You will receive courteous treatment. A share ol your patronage
SOLICITED
We have a (ew rare
bargains to offer in
both city and farm
property. Choice
residences or lots
for investment or a
home, at all prices.
f LOWER MAIN STREET - - - - Heppner, Oregon
j Alfalfa Good For Mar..
In two or thre Instances I have ob
served your contributors object to feed
ing alfalfa to in foal umn-s, as it tends
either to abortion or to wenk colts, Rays
J. M. Caldwell of Neuruaka in Uret
er's Gazette. I am hnppy to give an
experience not In harmony with this
Theory. I sold nearly all my buy and
have fed alfalfa ulinoHt exclualvely tbe
past winter and spring. The strong
est and moot active colt I t-vor saw
rame from a mure Hint hud been fed
alfalfa during tbe entire period of her
pregnancy. Tbe colt was found tbe
morning after bis birth during the
night, having In some unaccountable
manner gone over both the partitions
of the manger on to the feeding floor,
lie is now a mouth old and has been
remarkably atroof and actlva colt from
P first ... ,
Morrow County
Farm Property...
We have farm prop
erty ranging in price
from I'i to lit) an
acre. Htock, farm
implements, crop
go with farm when
preferred by purchaser
Notson & Hicks
Heppner and
Lexington, Oregon.
8. R. NOTHON, A.1.1IICK8,
Lexington. tieppner.
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansas
Cily 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 east is to
see that your ticket reads via the
Chicago, Milwalkee & St. Paul
Railway. '
134 Third St. Portland
Horses, Harness, Snddles and Vihicles bought and sold.
Grain for sale. Call and see us; we'll treit you white.
Also Baled Hay and
First National Bank
C. A. RHEA..
T. A. RUE A..
OF HEPPNER-
Preirident I CEO. W. CONSER.
..Vice-President E. h. FREEHAND.
Cashier
.Assistant Cashier
Transacts a General Banking Business
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARIS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collections made on all points on reasonable terras.
Surplus and undivided profits $35 ,000 00.
Liberty Meat Market
RHEA & MATLOCK, Prop.
Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal
Poultry In Season. '.Pish ojb Fridays. High
est Market Price Paid for Fat Stock.
ala4. B0 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
H, t
General Agent
? I I - -
r'rtfHn CosvmaHT Ac
Anron smiling a aktrh snd ditsarlntlon msf
Union, uoertsln our opinion fro whether so ,
Invention Is probably patent nhle, c:nnimutil(.
llonsstrlotlToonlMentUl. HANDBOOK on Heleuta
ent irev. .Milt... aifniicf ior runna patents.
taken throush Hunn Si Co. reoalve
les, without oh. me, in tha
Patents
tperiai nolle.
scientific Jimericnii
A taMiiliomelT 11 1 tut rut fxl wftnklf. I.nrTtit clr
dilution of nf nlontllla loun.nl, Termi, if
tu mar moniui, l duiq Djraii newiflaaiBrt.
m nrjN x. nn seiBrosdwst.
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