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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Dave McAtee returned from Pendle ton Thursday. George Conser returned from Port land Thursday. Hon. Henry lilackmarj returned from Portland Tuesday evening. Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and Heppner Gazette only $UjO per year. Miss Gertrude Crawford is visiting relatives and friends in Daytou, Wash. Attorney S. E. VanVactor and vV. L Smith drove to Condon Friday return ing Tuesday. There will be no preaching services in the Baptist church next Sunday. J. W. Mount, pastor. F. M. Courter, of Eight Mile, who lies b(.en spending the winter in California, has returned to his heme. Rev. V. C. Sale and wife, recently ci Memphis, Tern,, a-e guests of Rev. J. W. Mount. Kev. Sale wiil locate in Oregon. Mrs. 10. W. .lihea rind children left yesterday morning for Portland where they wM visit friends, Mies Fay Ilai tlio'omew, who has been in Pendleton for some time, re timed Monday, evening. James Hurt opened his new confec tionery and fruit stand Saturday las;. Mr. Hart has a veiy neat and a' ti active pi ce. (Jet good Wiili pap.!- this time. Al fred Peata' P: ire W fll Paper, the kind that pleas s. S.jl.l only by Sarnul C. .1 aekson. Ed Day, who has been spending th( winter in California, retui ned Tliursday. Mr. Day w 11 stay in California a while longer. All S tin's Epi.-conal Momona! f'm re' "Jn.l Sunday in L-nt. Sunday Schoo' K) a. m. Services 11 a. m. and 7 :.0 p. m. Ifolv C "inmuriion Wednesday and Friday evening at 7 :'') p. m Jo ; n Warren, Missionr.r'. Evangelist W. E. Neill, who has been lidding a penes of revival meu'-ings in this city at the P. ptist ehu'eh, h-fi Tlnnsday for Brownsville, Oregon, whe'e he is now hold:rg meetirg llev. Neill is nn eame.-t and rlT ctive woiker. An energetic lady can reene tic auency fir tin ci'y aid surroundim? e mi, try f r a high g'ado line of Flavor ing Extracts, Pei fumes, Toil 't Articles, Toi'et Soaps, etc. , by addressing the iVarfall Manufacturing Company, IV' Moines, Iowa. Thev allow a big cm rnissi-Mi, nl.--o give premium'?. Write them fv s:inp'" ouii't. Dr. lv II. Sv!Mbu:n' bus a'livc 1 :n the city from Heppner and lias pn - ch:isi' i prrpe'ty on Lewis rtiee. lit is plan' ing tn 1 i.il l a modem rphirirpct--and as soon as it is comj le.fed will u move his family from Heppner to Pen dlehni. P.". Su ;:;!) :rr e is a pio; ce ci iz" i of Hi'ppne:'. - P. ml'i to: Tribune To ; H ef cur icaih r-. who wcnH lik to lake an Kas'e; n paper we have made arrangements to dab with one of the very Imst the Thrice n-wrck New Yojk Woill. Thi World in coming th'ee times a w et'k rr.ikes it almost Mjial to a daily. It n a great newspaper, giving all the nt-ws and able opinions P.oth papers, the Gnzctte nnd Thriee-a-Wi ek World only fl.tr per rear. The !azitfe has been fortunate in making special arrangements with the Semi-Weekly Journal, of Portland, whereby we can furr.ish this excellent piper with the Gazette far the very low price of $1 ') per year. The Journal is tat coming to the front as a great r.e.vs paper- The semi-weekly contains 8 to 12 pages nnd 1(1 to 50 columns each is sue of coast and general news. It has an exceptionally strong market page, said to he the best maiket news printed on the coast. The Journal is mailed at the Portland postofllce before one o'clock p. m on Tuesdays anj Fridays, thus enabling it to reach O.egon sub scribers on Wednesdays and Saturdays. a 1 Babies Moccasins Assorted Colors All Sizes - 13c Pair Babies soft solecl shoes A nice assortment of Pretty colors 38c pair TOR TOR MEN, 11 Wi IS X SHOE CO. M ST. LOUIS iv;.i AND FOR Til 10 BABY SHOES that are made just a little better than seems necessary. QUflCQ that are built for service as well as stvle, thev are nvule OrlUCj especially for "THE FAIR" therefore vou lonnot bu them el-where. " J that are made of the very latest leathers in the very latest styles, selling at the very lowest prices to fit your fect as though the)' were made to their measure, to wear them makes walking a pleasure SHOES SHOES IN THE SMUNG TIM :. MAIDENS FANCY T 04 K'A m T rr I III w 1 tl ki y i vl Oxford ties, Colinals, Bluchers, Sandals and other creations of shoemakers art, such as we are showing in patterns that are most bewitching. An assortment of low cut shoes direct from the "Diamond" brand factory, comprises nearly all of the newest ideas that have won the favors of fashion favorites. liw .TOi:.-w-wnb3irairwi. vcwwrm 1 I FOR ill IL i i SPECIAL Q i V. ' hi r ; Ls;. 4 if. di THIS WEEK 0 II 1 It 1 0 Bi.gKwwi w ii mm i. in, m i ji .wm SHIRTS v II IP T oh ml -j for the man in the office, for the man inthesho man in the saddle, for the man behind the plow. that are made of material and coIor ordinary requirements. that were designed to sell for that we are selling this week for - s to mcx-t ail SI ( )( , Ow'C Men Tind these shirts are good things, and lh H9c. should bring them together at an earlv d:ite. urts seliimr ;it ;1 1) r n 1 1 L LADIES' OVER SKIRTS r he material is a spring weight worsted, the colors are Navy and White Mixed. -:- -:- -:- LADIES' OVER SKIP Black, Navv, Oxfoi in ft . - ...... 5 1 Sloninr.rnt is to luye a race trark. Clias. Hol'tan, ft Portland, doj-uly collecto- of inter.ml reemi', is in the city. In going owr tin o!leot f flic 'ate Henry II ppner, n iln'ck written frr 10) was f und which lie lia-1 ieft as a leqnertt tn the Heppner S.tni antun. T. A. 11 iea hs old his interest in the Liberty Meat Mirk.t tj Orve Uae mns. Mr. Pasmns has resigned his po eition with Minor it- Co. and is now in the shop. Kmil ScharfThaR been workinz nn his irrigation ditch this week. Jas. MctJee did the Purveying, and has rai?eJ the ditch nine feet from its old course. Thia will give Mr. Schartf about one hundred acres moie under the ditch than he had tefore, besides puting the ditch on solid ground. We understand he will seed t to alfalf this spring. McDument Enterprise. Qnitea nnmber of yeailiiig wethers have been cor:traetd f r i i the neiirK-borh-jod of Arlint n. Pr:c s have r ii) (1 ft oiii if-' to f2 -'") per I ead. This H from C to 7"i; lu tter than the prices pai 1 la.st year f jr y ailing welher-". The Ka-it Oregon ian say 9 'hat IVndie to a's uH't:rini to the pr'grfFs cf the country diuina the pit year is !;." new dwelling and bnsints? hi uses, costi: lt 2ii4,000, txclnsive of the thue new school houses, costing over f 'lO 000. The .Morrow County Land A Trust Company has been reorganized and has been consolidate! with the Heppner Milling Co., the new company will be known as tha Morrow Warehouse Mill ing Company. With the addition of the Milling company the capital stoc k has been increased to $33,000. The ol 1 of ficers of the M. C. L. & T. Co. will hold over unt l the first meeting of the 1 ew J company which will be held in July. . l erry, cl Lone Hock, was in t h. Sher.M .-'. ! ci'y this wek. : j.j,, thev u I. 11. EsHb, cf ioosebei ry, na? in 1 he ci t v Tuesday. J. II. Alexander, government land inspector, was in tin.' city yestetday. .1. I. White who was arretted on a charL'1 oi 'arceny on comp'amt of John Mtisgrave, of South Sp.ings, was given a tiial in Justice Whiteis' coutt Mon.ay afternoon. The case was dismissed and White was given l is freedom. The moving picture concert given by Stfel Kieeland at Koberts' opera house last Monday evening was very entertaining and the 1 rge audience was well pleased. The moving pictu-e scenes fro the Husso-Japan war, the great train robbery were life-like and created a thrill of excitement among the spectators. The illustrated songs were features that were well executed. I Mrs. r. r, m. -'v..' ! the c'ty, the L'i.'-t ( JeorL'e Con-er. ')!!, I- For Si'e At J t'tfl t...- .,., ..v, :. twenty tons of alfalfa l.-v. !" fni'.liv paiticu'ars call or wiite' o ; izetts cl- tiee. Mi! Thaddeus Armstrong, who has beer, visiting fiicn is in the city f r p jrr.e time, returned Monday to i id home i 4ioldend.de. The ctliee of C. E. Woodson in the Palace building is b, ing enlarged ani refitt'l. Secretary K. K. Hvnd. ot th Morrow Warehouse Milling corrpany. will have an otrue with Mr. Wools, n. This hts made it neceas.ry to idi another office r.ooi which Mr. Mtts chan id having prepared this week. "I 8 M 1 1