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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1905)
J,..--.... . . ...... ... ,.'..... .- -... ,,MM,,ig,,ssmaiMMtW'1' The Heppner Gazette SHIRT WAIST SALE WHEN YOUR GRANDFATH Kstablishe March 30, J 883. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. ER WAS A BOY HE USED A Fred Waraock Entered at the Postofflce at Heppner Oregon, as second-class matter. Thursday June 22, 1905 Town Killers. If you want to help kill a town do the following: 1. Go out of town to do your shopping. 2. Oppose all improvements. 3. Prefer a quiet town to one of good business. 4. Lack feeling of public spirit and deride those who have it. 5. Oppose every improvement that did not originate with you. 6. Oppose everything that does not benefit you directly. 7. Seek to injure the credit and reputation of every business house and individual. 8. Tell strangers the town is dull and you don't know if it will ever amount to a tinker's dam (and be sure and tell them that it wouldn't be so if the citizens and newspapers would act on ydur suggestions.) 9. Harp continually on hard times and show a feeling of un certainty. Bui above all don't own a foot of real estate or have one dollar invested in any class of business, and then stand on the corner and criticise severely as you can, even if you have to use cuss words to do so, the manner and methods adopted by good citizens, who have coin of the realm invested, to ad vance every possible interest of the town. The Dalles Chronicle. W. W. Cotton, of Portland, has been appointed by President Roosevelt to succeed the late Judge Bellinger as United States district judge for Oregon. Inas much as Mr. Cotton has stated that he would be unable to enter upon his new duties until Septem ber 1, the appointment is to take effect at tbat time. Senator Ful ton strongly urged the appoint ment of Mr. Cotton, and the choice was also approved by the attorney-general. A Pretty Wedding. A quiet but pretty weddirjg took place at the country home of Rev. F. C. Adkins, on Hpppner Flat, when J. William Beymer and Miss Florinda L. Farnsworth were joined in the holy bonds of wed lock. The bride was attired in white and carried a large bouquet of orange bloBsorns, while the groom woie the conventional black. Mies Vira Hart presided at the piano rendering the wedding march, while Louis Bisbee acted as best man and Mrs. Lucy Xoung as the bride's maid. The ceremony wss very quiet, being in the present e .of but few near relatives and in vited guests. Miss Farnsworth is the second -daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Farnsworth and a leader in Hepp jier society, svell liked by all and moves in a lar;ie circle of friends. Mr. Beymer is one of Morrow county's leading young citizens, leing a large real estate and shwn owner. The conple will be at home, f- ter a short weddiug tour, at the mountain farm of Mr. Beyrnfr, formerly the Farnsworth raLch. They received many valuable and useful prentd, but Jack of space forbids publishing. The Gazette joins with a iotge host of friends wihing Mr. atd Mrs. Beymer their enp fall of this world's good and joy. For one week, beginning Friday WASH WAISTS $1.75 Waists for .$1.35 $2.00 " " $1.60 $2.50 " " $1-85 $2.75 " " $2 00 $3.00 " " $2.15 $3.50 ' " $2-50 $4.50 " " $3,25 ONE IvOT AT HALF PRICE DON'T MISS THIS SALE MINOR & Co. MINOR & Co. j Geo. VV. JunMn, of Hardman, was a Heppner visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Rasmus, of Heppner, is visiting Mrs. T. M. Jones on Eighteenth street Salem States man. Peter Brenner, of Eight-Mile, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Brenner savs that the farmers are much interested in the proposed railroad through Eight-Mile. They are getting organized and are now corresponding with capitalists in relation to the proposition. Walter Brown, of Izee, was in Monument Sundav buying steers, says the Enterprise. The prices being paid are $14 for yearlings, $20 for two-year-olds and $24 per head for 3-year-olds. Mr. Brown bought 150 head of steers in Fox valley. Stockmen are of the opinion that the markot is looking up a little and that priceH will be much better this fall than at present. The prices paid in this section have ranged from $15 to 810 for yearlings, $21 and 822 lor two. year-olds, 830 for threes and 821 and $22 for cows and calves. Malheur Gazette. For news and opinions the Oregonlan, new. R, J. Oliver, one of the oldest residents of Echo, died at that place Fr iday. Deceased has been a citizen of Echo for over 20 years and was well known. Attorney-Geuer al Crawford ,has decided that the hunters license law which was passed at the last session of the legislature does not apply to persons hunting rabbits coyotes or bears. The law is in. tended to require a gun license for hunting game protected by the laws of the state only. It is estimated that the Condon Arlington branch of the O. R. & N. will be completed and leady for traffic by July 1. All the track is now laid and the work of leveling it and putting it in shape for reg ular trains is now in progress About 1,000,000 bushels of wheat will be shipped out over the branch this fall. The wool crop has been sent out from- Arlington, bat a few shipments, of sheep will be made over the new branch it is thought. Freighting from Arliog ton to the interior will soon be a matter of history, most of the reg ular freighters already having quit the business. However, land in 11m vif initv of ArliDCton is in rrpnsinor in value, since the road was started and the town will not disappear altogether. m mww m 0iuimmnwmtM win niinnwiin mi in 1 1 ibiiiimiih. n 11 i wi m HOf- Tie Cash Shoe Store 1 HARVEST SHOES and. GLOVES We have just ivcpived 20 eases of shoes es pecially for harvest wear, made from durable and pliable stock, and made so they CAN'T KIP and at these prices $1.50, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00. They are the best values monev can buv. Ask for the MOOSE-KKIX Xever-rip shoe $2.50 Iluckinjrhani & Heehtx Chrome Tan riveted $3.50 Ilrokcn lines reduced one-fourth to one-half GLOVE SPECIALS The best jri-ade of California IJuek Cloves with and without Cauntlets $1.45 Asbestos tan Horsehide (iauntlets $1.25 Ihiekskit! front Coat hack, fine and durable 95c 1 .00 Waterproof tan Coat skin (doves.. 75c We sell Waterproof guaranteed sox ITU JU RMICK Now is the time to engage your Mowers and Har vesting Machinery. Don't wait. We have the beet line of Builders Hardware tbat ever strnok the town. It you are going to nee anything in tbia hue, oall and eee onr goods and get onr prioes. They are right. We carry a good line of Farm Wegons, as well as Hacks and Buggies. GARRIGUES & SON THE ALPS John Zollinger, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. . . . Appetizing Lunches. Hardman, Oregon. Real Estate Saps Choice Wheat Farms and Stock Ranches 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 imm' 4 Tninr Marks rrrfi Copyrights Ac. Anyone tending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly connaentiai. I am located in the best farm ing district in Morrow Comity and have some of the best farms for sale. Write for par ticulars. 1WOSE ASHBAUGH HEPPNER, OREGON IK on Patents lent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patent taken through Hunn & Co. receive Ipteial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest dr culatlon of any scientiao Journal. Terms, 13 a year: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNH & Co.3e,B"- Mew York Branch Offloe. OS F St. Washington, D. C NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - - Department of the Interior. Laud ,ltice at La Grande, Oregon, May 24, 1U05. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed rot'ro of his Intention to make final proof In support, of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 2i, V.m. viz: H. E. No. 911"), Charles Klein, of H. ppner, Oregon, for the S4 SE. and eH SW Sec 1", Tp 5 8, R 27 E VV M . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous Tesidence upon and cultivation of Raid lii:id, viz: Layfayettn 1'enland, Daniel O. I earv, Loughy Stewart, Leandor Copple, all of Heppner, Ore gon. JuneS-JuljlS E. W. DAVIS. RegUter. The new of both nemlsphtire m The Weekly Oregonlan. hi REAL ESTATE WE CAN SELL YOUR LANDS HEPPNER GAZETTE $1 A YEAR