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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
Local and Personal Notes. G'asses propeily fitted at P. 0. Boil's. tf. Goo. Bleakman, of Hardman, was in the city Monday. Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and Heppner Gazette only $2(K) per year. Dr. Winnard, Ear, Eyes Nose and Tliroat. (-iL)HBhh properly fitted. tl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. IVymer were m tuo city the lirst of the week. ni'Hii wne;u, wain, Jive anil Jiariey for sale by l'luli Cohu, at Ileppnt'i Wu'tliOUHC. Jiiunei pric-n pain lor jikies, j'eiifci and Furs, by l'luli Culm, at Jleppnei Wareli'.UHe. Will lave eho'o b!p1 rye on hand after September 25th. Place you order now. WAREIIOUSK MILLING CO. Thos. Johnson drew the chair which was given away at the skating rink Monday night. Clyde "Welld ban sold hid resi dence property in thin city to Newt. Jones. The consideration was $1200. Mrs. Olive Browning, of M Minville, was in the city this week looking after business interests and visiting friends. N. S. Whetstone, Alf Gentry and Emmett Shields were in town yesterday with a band of lambs Mr. Whetstone secured from Stirritt & Morris. The Iambs were in prime condition. Mouu ment Enterprise. The reccrds at the Oregon hospital for the insane on the first of the month showed a total num ber of 1437 inmates comfined in the institution. This is the larg est number of inmates ever con fined in the asylum at one time. If you are hnnting Vacant Government land, J. T. Williamson, La Grande, Ore gon makep maps of any township in the La Grande Land District showing the condition of the township at the date made for $1 each, as shown by the records of the land office. Land office prac ice a specialty. June"-tf. Mrs, S. P. Garriguea returned Saturday from a visit to Portland and valley po ints. Tommy Marshall, the genial hardware traveling man, spent Wednesday in Fleppner. The highest cash price paid for hides and p Its. Headquarters at Moltoberts feed stable, D. F. Warner. Win. Hatlock and Orvo Uanins shipped 75 head of lio;.3 to Port land, Monday. The hon averaged 2SS per pounds in weight. Percy Garrisrus and Dr. M. A. Leach, left yesterday morning for Blalock Island, on the Columbia, wherj they will hunt geese for a few days. White jLeRlioru Cockrel. One dollar and a half will buy one ot those beautiful, pure-bred "White Leghorn Cock rt Is of E. M.j Shutt's from the best laying strain Cf4UHed a loss of not of chickens on earth. John Bniick shipped a car load each of cattle, sheep and hogs this week to Portland. Mr. Busick is associated with Hay Fairchild in wholesa'e butchering in, Portlai d. Clyde Wells has purchased the residence prrp rty at the corner of Gule and Willow street from the Heppner estate. He has sold one half of it to S. E. Notson. Both will build new residences. The Commeicil Club will give a dance every two weeks in their big gymnasium. These dances will be continued through the winter and it is the intention of the club boys to give every body a good time for their monev. A dance will b given by them on Thanksgiving night, Friday, November 30. J. L. Howard returned Friday from Newport, where he has been with George Vinson. Mr. Howard reports that Mr. Vinson is very much improved in health and has a good chance to entirely recover from his sickness. Mr. Vinson's many friends in Morrow county will be glad to hear of his improve ment in health. W. W. Stabler came in from Wyoming, Monday. Mr. Stabhr has finally eucceeded'in securing cars for the shipment of his sheep. He is a big buyer and bas been coming to Heppner for the past tin yeare. The way that he has been bld up here waiting for cars seems little less than an outrage. His cars wera ordered over two months ago and the delay has less than $2,000. Tunis Sweek, of Uumilton, is in the city. G. W. Maxwrdl, of Hardmar, was a Heppner visitor yesterday. W. iV. Stabler this week pur chased Wayne Howard's driving team. This is one of the finest tenms in the country and the horses nre both very speedy road steis. Mr. and Mrs Henry Blackman left Sntnrday morning for Port land, where t Ley go for temporary if not future residence. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmail are pioneers of Heppner and have many friend he who will greatly regret their absance. Mr. iJlackman is close'y associated with the history of Heppner. Coining here in the mouth of .rfay, 1880, he has been a resident c. f Heppner for the past 2G years. In 18SG, he was elected the firs. Mavor of Heppner, which office he he'd for four con secutive terms. SiLce tlat time he was t ner ved in the meicantile businers, vaa state senator and collector of mtfrnal revenues under the administration of Presl dent Cleveland. John Hager was taken before Judge T. W. Ayers and was ex amined bv Drs. Winnard and Phelps, Tuesday and adjudged in sane. His trouble has been appar ent for 6onie time but it was thought by careful treatment that he might recover, but instead of getting better the unfortunate man has grown worse gradually. Early Tuesday morning he secured a butcher knife and a hammer and was greatly agitated being in great fear that some one was in the house to do him bodily harm Mrs. Hager who was with him be- came alarmed and called for help when be was taken in charge by officer!!. Two attendants came up yesterday evening from Salem. He will be taken to the Oregon State Insane Asylum today. It is not cheap land that I have fcr sale, bat it is the best land that is un developed, in the state of Oregon, tl at I have for sale. 1 can place you on Z4 sections of Home of the best land in the great Harney valley. Haraey Va ley is the coming country of the West and ntw in the time to tret in. Can locate "W vou on a homes. ead and a desert claim 'that will in le-a than two years be wortii from olooo to $j(JU. Call on me at the Bank of Heppner. Garfield Crawford. 1 c$aoe3 --.,V, I ft n k? At the tiome ot Sincerity Uotnes ff .urn mmm m S j i tin Jmtfm psK v vv mm, 'f-A ' wf--tSmfi-w $ I faility lis i WO M AN "Woman" is the name of a new magazine for women. Tfie first number is just issued. Your newsdealer has it. You can get it from him, and it is worth your while getting it. There is nothing startling about this magazine. There should be nothing startling about a decent magazine for women and the home. But this particular magazine is unique among all the so-called publications for women. You might not like it a little bit, and then, again, it might hit your fancy good and hard. If you like fiction good, wide-awake, snappy stories both serials and short stories you will like " Woman." In fact, fiction is the big feature of the magazine. All the other magazines for women are cast on the same model a little bit of fiction, a few articles, more or less chit chat, some wise advice, a fashion department and a smattering of general miscellany. "WOMAN" doesn't look any more like this conventional model than a yeilow dog looks like a race horse. It is built on new lines for a strictly woman's publication. To know what it is like you will have to get a copy of it. It would cost too much to tell you all about it in this advertisement. The price of M WOMAN " is TEN CENTS A COPY, and the magazine is a very big one 192 pages. By the way, two rattling good serial stories begin in this first num ber and it contains a big lot of other good things. You would do well to ask your dealer for it before his supply is exhausted. THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY, New York. When we npecik of values; we imply two things, moderate price and unques tionable quality. 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