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5? THEJEPPHEBTJMK THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1904. NOTICE TO PATRONS. All rhaiieoi tn s.1vrtlmnt. and U tor- eixtmlvm-e MtT b toll at this office J f,lnl.iTiMii.olhi'iiwllirr wtlt lw hi'iJ tirr nni'l'ih Mtowtna wwk. W-aun to so to lireu srly ThursaaT morning, ana rannui u tit-laved lv s.ls. an.i :rvnxm.l.n liirh can jimas t;l rw tlirvl variu-r in the ttk, i l-am; r,iu"uU.-r lbi. Notice of ral of Personal Property. Nolle i rnrby given, that 1, Ih umlor rigned ruorticaKr? urtll on Saliuilay, Nuvember 2i. IWM, l the hour of lOoVlotk a. m. of said ttar, at Ih nor foimoilj onoJ by II. K. Warrvn. in Ihe Tn of llartttnan, Oreson, X'U Notlco for Publication. lVvrtnientf the luti-rlur Uut Offli- at The lValWs. Or-g0, OtoW-r 7. 1-.1V4. Nolle I hervliy given that Hi follow lu named u nlet ha Bled nolle ol br Intention to make Anal proof In support oi her claim at public auellon to Ih highest bidder for I Slid thai aal.l proof will bemad bvtor Vawter cah In hand, the following deavrtbed perwnst ! '.'rawloid, couuly Hers, at Heppner, Orrr propeilv, lo wlt: j on the l.Mh day of IVeemW'r, JM; lo-wlt; 1 Kay horse ahont 9 years oil hraudod if j Elim J. Harer l..r i-ln li. aU.ru i .in l.fl ',....U. r .11 1 V t ..I II iltdlllan, 'tt'lTOII. OH llluMead (llliy So NEWS FROM No Poison in CMmberlaln' Couth Homed v. l-.tjui ..icr N Zealand, Herald: Two years ago the j-bara acy board ol New South Wain, Australia, bad an an alysis mad of all the couh medicine that were told in that market. Out ol the entire list they found ouly one that they declared was entirely free Irotu all p jieont. This exception wi Chamber lain' ciirIi remedy, made by the Cham berlain Mecieine Company, Dea Moines, Iowa, TJ. S. A. The abseuce of all nar cotic unk, s this remedy the safest and best that can be had; and it is with a feeling of security tht any mother can give it to her little ones. Chamberlain' cough remedy is especially recommended by ti makers for coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cough. This rem-dy ii for sale by Slocnm Dreg Co. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, t. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregan, October 1. 1H A sufficient contest affidavit baring been filed In this office by James M. Hayes ol Hepp ner. Oregon, contestant, against Homestead Ko. 10774, made May 3, lwtt, lor Lots 1 and : and SE?i Bee. 1, Tp. 4 8., R. 26 K- M. by William T. Cooley. Contestee. In which it is alleged thst the said William T. Cooley has abandoned said tract of land; that he has failed to comply with the law as to residence on the same and for more than six months past has been sbsent therefrom and made no attempt to reside upon or cultivate the same, and that such alleged absence from the land is not due to naval or military service. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said alle gation at IV o clock a. m. on December 14, lv4, teior Vawler Crawford, County t lerk of Mor row County, at bis onue at Ueppner, Oregon and that final bearing will be held at Ii'o'crhS a. m. on December . 11. beioie Ibe KegiMer and Receiver ai u Isiud Males Land um in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed October 15, liM. net lorlh fails which show that ailer due diligence peixiiial service oi ih is notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due ana proper publication. Michael T. Solax, o27-dl Kegisier right shoulder; 1 Nay lion stvut 9 y.ars iM tratidcd a.1 ol pdc on left aleitie; 1 Bay borne about years old branded JO on left slot tie; 1 Bay hors 8 or years old branded F C on left shoulder. This sale is made uuder and in pursuance of the terms and conditions of two certain chattel mortgages made and executed by Sylranus Wright to U. E. Warren to secure payment to said H. E. War ren of two certain promissory note given by said Sylvsnus Wright to said 11. E. Warren, on for PS.C0 and interval Ihereou at 10 per cent, per annum from May l.", 1W2, the other for lUiS.W and Interest thereon at 10 per cent, per annum from February 19, 1, for the sat isfaction ol which seveml sums aud the costs and expenses of the scitur. keeping and sale of said property including a reaxmable attor ney's fee, this sate is made, Ihe said bylvauiu Wrighl haviug made default In the payuienl of said notes, both principle and interest, sod said chattel niortgngvs having made provUtou for ihe setsure and sale of said property by the morl:; igee upon such default, after first giving four weeks notice of such sale In a newspaper published in Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this iith day ol October, 1AM. 11. E. WsasEK, 027-U24 Mortgagee. for itick:'8ttV8.KK1.and ' Section in and Xl N'4ol Section , Tp. 5 8 R. H K., W. M. the names th following witnesses to prove his couliuuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, vis : Harry Cummings, Charles Hastings, E. 8. Cox. aud L. M. McKay, all of Hardman, Or. MtCUAKL T.KotN, . uS-d Register. Notice for Publlcaton. Popartment of the Interior, Land ottle at t The Dalles, Oregon, Oclaber 37, lf. Nolle is hereby given that the following- j named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, sod that said prvol will be made before Vawler Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregou, on the l.th day ol December, 1M; lo-wlt: Oliver J. Carr, of Lexington, Oregon, on homestead entry No. IIXW, for WVj 8W"4 ol Section 14 and j 8KU ol Section IS. Tp, 2 8., R. 24 ., W. M. He name the lollowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vis: Thomas Lee and William radberg, ol Lexing ton, Oregon; Oscar Finn and Nathaniel L. Shaw, of Heppner, Oregon. Michael T. Noun, n-d8 Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 19, 1"C Koticeis hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his iutention to make final proof in support of hit claim, snd that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on December 8, 1904, vix : H. E. No. sfoO, Elcy V. Corley of Gnrdane, Oregon, for the E'j NW4 Bee. 6, !- 8W Section 26, Tp. S 8 , R. 29 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to pror her continuous residence upon and cultivation of aaid land, vix : Frank Coff, of Heppner, Oregon; James II. Pearson, of Heppner, Oregon; Bert C. Reeder, Vinson, Oregon; J. V. French, of Gurdane, Oregon. ' E. W. Davis, Notice of Sheriffs Sale. v By virtu of an execution and order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court ol the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, dated the 9th day of November, 1904, in a certain action in the Circuit Court of said County and State, wherein Thos.Quaid, plaintiff, recovered judgment sgaintt Otis Patterson, defendant for the sum of Thirteen Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon at ihe rale of 10 per cent per annum from the 2Sd of November, 19U0, and the further sum of One Hundred Twenty-five Dol lars attorney's fee, and costs and disburse ments laxe ; at Eighteen Dollars, and Forty and ninety-five one hundredths Dollars taxes paid, on the 27th day of October, 1904. Nolle is hereby given that I will, on Satur day, the 10th day of December, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dsy, at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, tbe followir g des cribed property to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest Comer of Block Five In the original town of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, running thence north 81 .eet, thence east So feel, thence south 14 feet, thence east 82 feet, thence south 67 feet, thence west 132 feet to the place of beginning, all In block five of the original town of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of the said Otis Patterson, or so much thereof as may be necessary to sat isfy the said Judgment In favor of Tbos. Quald and against said Otis Patterson, together with all costs and disbursements that bar or may ccrue. E. M. Burn, Sheriff. By W. O. HIll, Deputy. Dated a.. Heppner, Nov. 9th, 1904. nlo-dS Notice for Publication. RHEA & WELCH'S BIG STORE November days mark the i-assing of Fall the beginning of Win ter. With these tlays comes tho wants for heavier and warmer cloth ing in all lines Men', Boys', Ladies', and Children's. Wo aro lire pared in the right way for you, and we are showing tho .largest and best stock of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Coats and Jackets, Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats over shown by us. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, October 27, 194. Nolle is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on theUlh day el December, 190t;40-wil: Ernest W. Movers, of Heppner, Oregon, on homestead entry No, 10170, for the N4 NEt snd Ntf NW'i ol Section 25, Tp. 8 8, R. 26E., W.M. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation of tald land; lo-wlt: Frank Rood, Andrew Rood, William Rcndrlx and William Cradick, all of Heppner, Oregon. Michacl T. Nolan, nMS Receiver. When You Have a Bad Cold. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure, ou want a remedy that will relieve tbe lungs and keep expectoration eusy. You want a remedy that will counter act any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain' congh remedy meet all of these requirement and for the speedy and permanent care of bad cold stands without a peer. For sale by Slocnm Drag Company, Ladies' Jackets There is much style as well aa quality in the LaiiW Jackets which we offer. Each garment is correctly constructed. The various cloths popular thU season have been used and tho quality is ex cellent. Our stock is so large that a perfect fit is certain, and the variety is great enough to give ample scope fur the pleasing of individual taste. Trices ranging from. . $4.50 to $15.09 For Misses and Children wo are show ing a line of Jackets and Cloaks that surpasses anything hitherto offered. Progress is our watchword and the Iwst of last month must be excelled this. But we see no possibility or likelihood of improving in the style, quality or price of these goods, and intending pur chasers should not hesitate to buy at once. Trices ranging from . $1.50 to $6.50 Fall mid Winter Stdtn and GvereoatH for Men Great quantities and qualities to se lect from. All the fancy Worsted, Che viots, Mittens, Beavers, etc., in plain, striped, checked, and plaids. All the popular styles and figures that are being worn this season, we ate showing you at popular prices. YotitliH' a. Chlldren'B StdtH nnd OvcrcoatH Everything imaginable in these lines. Youth's three piece long pants suits. Children's two and three piece knee pants suits, Norfolk, etc. We have a lino of these goods which we are offering you way below anything ever priced lw fore. A customer once, always a customer. O ur Grocery Stock Is now more complete than ever. Wo are prepared to nidi you your groceries in any quantity at prices that speak for themselves. Highest market price paid for produce C7-dl Register. A Heavy Load. To lift that loaJ ool tbe stomach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Sour stomach, bekhiDg, gas on stomach and all disorders of the stomach that are curable, are inetantly relieved and permanently cared by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. S. P. Storrs, a druggist at 297 Mala 6t , New Britain, Conn, say". "Kodol Dycpepeia Care is giving such universal satisfaction and it so surely becomirjg tbe positive reliet and subsequent cure for this distressing ailment, I feel that I am always sure to satisfy and gratify my customer by rec ommendiug it to them. 1 write this u chow bow well tbe remedy is spoken o bere." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure wascii covered after ears of c entitle i-xperi menu and will r sitivt-ly cure all stntn cb trouble, hoi I by llen-r Drug C' Livery, Feed & Sale Stable EILERS BIG PIANO SALE CUKES THE RED FRONT STEWART & KIRK, Props. Good Hacks, Buggies and Saddle Horses for all parts of Interior Best possible care taken of horses left In ou. charge. Horse, Harness, Saddles and Vihicles bouuht and sold. Alo Baled Hay and Grain for sale. Call and see us; we'll treat you white. Liberty Meat Market RHEA & MATLOCK, Props. Beef, Mutton, Porlc and Veal POULTRY I SEASON FISH OS FRIDAYS. L-in Steaks 10c Round Steaks 7c Chuck Steaks 6c Boiling Meats 3c to Cc -Iwasiiiii inillt OTHER MKATS IN PROPOR- TION niGHEST : MAPKET : PRICE PAID : FOR : FAT : STOCK ns PIANO VAIVU1CS SUCH AS IIAVIC NICVICR I31C FORIS BEISN OFFERED THE PEOPLE OF MOR ROW COUNTY. . . . . THE body get ill life from food properly dieted, llealthy digestion mean pure blood tut tba body, but tomacb trouble arise from carelessness is eating and stomach disorder upset the entire system. Impryp erly masticated food sour on the jtomach. cauiinfl distrwinfj pain, belching and rausca. When orer-eating is persisted m .v.. --....t, t,wv,mp weakened and worn out and dyspepsia claim tbe Tictim. Thedford's Clack-Draught cures dytporwia. It free the (Urmacn ana uuti v j matter and fji the etotnach 11 new life, ine lonwn 4ui-a.j . . 1 mA tlia natural stimulation result in a ffood I apprtite, wiath-MwertoUior- W csighly digest fooa. Yoa caa build op your stomach with this mild and. natural DrantM May. You ran bur a nerkafl fron 7- deu. j fcc. If he does not kp it, eend the money to Tbe Chattanooga Med lollf. Co., CbatUnW Tenn.. and package will U Bailed you. THEDTORD'S niACK-DMUGHT) ..Palace Hotel.. HEPPNER, OREGON. Bet appointed Hotel in Jterrd Oregon. Lighted by gnugt, fcvery ,ioieru wjuhihi, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PHIL METSCHAN, Jr, Proi ...TELEPHONE... I LIVERY BARM Meadows & Sons, Props. j ,b.r ..horse, and ... r... both Bn..!. snd Hac.. .- J T1 is treatment. . r Among the Thirty-two Makes of Pianos We handle are to be found such renowned instruments as the Decker & Son. Haddorff, Hobart M. Cable, Kimball, Weber, Baus, Chickering, Hallet & Davis, the "Pianola" Piano Player, Organs, etc. For sympathetic purity and richness of tone, evenness of action and beauty of touch, these instruments cannot bo excelled. Only the best makes are to be presented during this sale; all in up-to-date cases, thoroughly reliable and Innhlir crnoranroo1 unrl nro tn lift Hold lit Portland floor priCCS. Do not let this opportunity go by you if you need an instrument. Sale continues but a short time So call at once and make a choice m Salesroom on Main Street t ... n - viv(;wii Vf ij) STORE OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENINGS IV X Cll LUV IHIMVIM Mill lir d.f.scott m r i mi iHiiimii n 1 1 1 1 a r r. d naoa.- unnn C Wilt adit a nnm firsWclas. erTl(. Yon will rscslrs eouru-oua trealn , . . 0 U V I TI D LOWER MAIN STREET - - - - H.ppnor. ur. I FIIKRS WIIISIR Mnil.QP it u2 www ..uuuu i y;.im. $ ! w M V! VI a r