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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
-rf-- ""V-i- -" Local and Personal Notes Dr. Uanlock Nervous Deseases. Glasses properly fitted at F. 0 Born'i. tf. Orve Rasmus is now behind the counter at Minor & Co's. Beml-Weekly Portland Journal and Beppner Gazette only $2.00 per year. Dr. Winnard, Ear, Eyei Nose and Throat. Glassns properly fitted. tf Seed wheat. Oats, Hve and Barley or sale by Pliill Conn, at Ileppner Warehouse. Frnk Parker, S. I. Stratton and Charles Martin came up from lone Tupfldav evening to attend the K. of P. celebration. Taken as directed, it beoomes tbe greatest curative agent (or tbe relief of Buffering bumnity ever deviaeii. oacn is HolliHter's Kooky Mountain Tea. I eenia. Tea or Tablets. W. P. McMillen, Leiiogtoo Oregou. Mrs. Frank Parker, of Cove, Oregon, arrived iu this city and is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Crawford. A young wovoan with two children, good cook, wieliea situation on farm or ranch, where there are no email chil dren. Give lull particulars by letter. Add reus No. 53S Smith street, Mouta villa, Oregon. If you are hunting VanantGovernment land, J. T. Williamson, La Grande, Ore gon makes maps of any township in the La Grande Land Disirict showing the condition of the township at the date made for $1 each, as shown by the records of the land office. Land office practice a specialty. June7-tf. At the Christian Church on next Sunday there will bo preach in both morning and evening by Be v. F. A. Ware. Sunday Bchool at 10; Y. P. S. C E. at 6:30. You are cordially invited to these services. Your etomaoh churn and digests tbe food yon eat and if foal, or torpid, or out of order, yoar whole system suffers from blood poisuu. Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea keeps yoo well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. P. MoMillsn, Lex iDgtoo, Oregoo. The HBzelwood Co., are putting out a special extra fancy brick ice cream in the national colors and made in layers of strawberry, vannilla and blackberry. Phone in your orders early. Our phone Main 173. Delivery will be made to your homos at 11, a m the 22nd. The Pastime. WANTED: By a prominent monthly magazine, with large, higb-clas circu lation, local representative to look after renewals and increase subscription list in Ileppner and vicinity, on a salary banis, with a continuing interest from year to year in the business created. Kxperience desirable, but not essential. Good opportunity for the right person. Address Publisher, box 59, Station O, New York. Wm Cowans this week purchased tbe skating rink from Wells & Keithlev. Mrs Lome Cambell, of Portland, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Basmns. Tbe ladies of tbe M cburcb will give Saturday next at 2;30 p m a window sale at the Palm. 169 acre farm for sale or rent. In quire or write immediately to Mrs. Olive Browning, McMinnvi.de, Oregon, Box 39, R. F. D. No. 3. A nine and a half pound girl arrived at the home of 0. 8. An drewa on Monday evening. We are offering our baby upright pi ano for aale at a bargain. Finished in quarter sawed oak. beautiful tone. Call at house. Chas. A, Mnsselman. W. W. Smead went to Pendle ton to attend the K of P district convention. He retnrned lues day evening. Judge Bean came over from PendletOD Monday and on Tues day called an adjourned term of the November cricuit court. A. Andrews and family arrived home from Coos Bay, Tuesday, where they have been visitiDg their daughter Mrs Liliie Putnam. W. M. Hendrix returned Sat urday from a visit to his old home in Illionis. While east he bought two of Missouri's best Jacks and one Jennet. We oare not how you saffi-td, nor wbat failed to cure you, Uollister e B)0ky Mountain Tea makes tbe peuni est, weakest specimen of man or woman hood strong and healthy. 35 cents. W. P. MoMillen, Lexington, Oregoo. Banker W. S. Wharton departed for Walla Walla Saturday morning on a brief business visit. lie was expected home rV ednesday evening but is detained on account of washouts. The boys and girls next Sunday - r rr il. a r TT morning at iu;ou in iue ju church will watch the movementu of a magnet for 5 minutes. Theme of morning sermon will be "Timely Help" and of the evening "Disuse and Misuse of ourslves.' Mrs. Winnard ijings in the morning r- I I" It service "reace ureai xeace. Welcome. Floods the body with wurm, glowing vitality, makes tbe nerves strong, quickens circulation, restors natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again, Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. W. P. MoMillen, Lix ington, Oregoa. For Sale 1520 acres of good land, 88.00 per acre ; 700 head of cattle, 817.01) 1 per head; 20 bead of horses. 850 pet head; 5 sets of harness, 3 mowers, 2 rakes 2 buck rakes, derrick. 1 set of blacksmith tools. Will lump the whole business ofl lor 8Zj.ui.-j. for turther imformation inquire of. L. V. Bailey, Paulina, Oregon. SLIMS WIN AT BASKET BALL Hankr Causer Makes Stand Play. m Grant THE CASH SHOE STORE ire You ki? For Spring? Let us take your measure now for Ifial Hew Spring Suit We are agents for the famous Born Suits Cinaranteed to fit nnd please. Suits to order $14 00 to $35 00 Bress sums It was fast and farioas and amusing every moment of tbe time to watch tbe gentlemen (with tbe large waistbands move after tbe ball in tbe banket ball game last evening at tbe Commercial Club gym. Tbe first game was played by tbe married and single ladies and resulted in a victory for tbe mar ried half, however, tbe score was very close, which made it a most interesting game for tbe spectators. The line up oE the two teams: Married ladies Mesdames Young, Pavid, Patterson, Lucas and Warnock. Unmarried ladies Misses Mc- Carty, Biistoe, Duulap, Tiuan atd Riddle. Score 14 to 10. Immediately following the ladies game, W. G. Scott, of Lexington, tooted tbe horn and out poured from the dressing rooms the- con testants for honor on the basket ball court in the game known as the "abnormal bread baskets" vs. tbe "razor backs." Mayor Gilliam as captain of the "fats" was attired in a beautiful colored cheese cloth suit, made after the fashion of a clown, and George Conser appeared in a love ly pair of white pants with plaid stockings, while Captain Hynd of the "slims" appeared in a pair of ladies bloomers and a Harvard sweater. Fatty Clyde Brock was dressed appropriately in a black shroud with lace trimmings, while Uazorback Brigga showed bis best in a sailor suit. Tbe game was fast and kept the crowd in a continual uproar of laughter. Mr. Conser contributed some lovely stunts at falling on tbe ball and succeeded in patting Slim Garfield Crawford to the mat several times during the evening. Gilliam and C. C. Patterson as for wards done some lovely ante-over ork at their basket, but succeed ed in planting the pig skin in the hemp a few times adding ma terially to their score and laurels. Perhaps the most sensational play ever seen or made on the bas ket ball field, was the one made at the close of tbe game when Con ner, at guaid, stole the ball, rushed to the other end of the ball, limbed a ladder and landed tbe oval in tbe basket. Some tine in terference work on the part of his team assisted Mr. Conser to a reat extent. The line up was: Fats Gilliam, Conser, Patter son, Bennett and Brock. Slims Hynd, Huelat, Briggs, O. Borg, and G. Crawford. The score is not for publication but the "windeplitters'' won. The high school team won over the club boys in a game following. They Have Arrived WE MEAN OUR Spring Stock of Goods The Line is Larger, the Styles Newer, the Quality is Better re have always excelled in our Shoe line and you will find our line stronger than ever this spring. .Nowhere else will you find such a varid assortment such durable Shoes, and such good and well fitting styles The following are a few oi the many kinds we have in stock and all of which we can heartilv recommend for vour consideration: For &dfe:o. iit n i m-iu a in Made of Viscolized Leather, just the Shoe for these wet days ware as water resisters. Also every style from the newest. "Putton Colt IJutcon" dress Shoe to the heavy "Camel Skinv for the hadest wear Ioir Women We carry the Jolxn. Strootman Shoe. In this line the individuality is so marked, the workmanship so perfect and detail given such careful thought and attention that there is abselutely no comparison between these and other Shoes, and no possible substitutes. Just remember to ask for the "John Strootman" Shoe. We have them in Patent Colt or Fine Kid Leathers; Lace, Blucher or Oxford styles; with Military or Cuban heels; and Felt, Turn or Extension Sole and the new and popular lasts. JML i am or s O o iihljp any THE SHOE HOUSE K. of P'. Celebrate. Alter the regular game of basket ball last Monday evening Mrs A. Minor entertained the players at ber home. The large comfortable parlors were especially inviting with their decorations of cut flowers and growing plants. The guests were soon invited to the spacious dining room where covers were laid for 1G. In the center of the table was an artistic floral piece of red carnations and ger- j aniams white graceful smilax vines and red ribbon completed the decorations after doing amole jus- Tbe. 43rd anniversary of the Knights of Pythias was oelebrated by Doric Lodge No. 20 of this city in the I O. O. F. hall on Tuesday evening. A good attendance of the brothers and a large crowd of invited guests being present Every man, who at one time has belonged to the order, living or visiting in the city, was invited. Prof. D. V. 8. Reid made a few oponing remorks and W. Smead presided over the meeting. Judge W. L. Bradsbaw, of The Dalles, was tbe principal speaker and made a very interesting talk along the lines of Pythianism in explaining and pointing out the great work being done by tbe or der. Dr. Hunlock's recitation was well received as well as tue short talk made by S. I. Stratton, and, the reading by Mrs. A. E. Binns caused many a married man to re flect. Mies Cochran's vocal solos were very beautiful and highly appreci ated and with the aid of an orches tra furnished the music for the occasion. Five Hundred and Flinch weie also indulged in and to top the oc casion out iu just the proper shape a banquet was served, which wasj composed of all of the danties fromj the cullinarv departments of tbe i l nesi COOKS iu me CI . m- ; were beautifully decorated andj were presided over by Mesdaines j ICelley, llichardsou and ilunlock, these ladies did j I Tea YfA J CEYLON Satisfaction SEVEN FLAVORS Golden Gate Japan Golden Gate English Breakfast Golden Gate Ceylon Golden Gate Oolong Golden Gate Fancy Blend Golden Gate Gunpowder Golden Gate Black and Green $ocW rn Fkvor-Tist Cartons J. A. Folger & Co., San f, ranascosg " - n if When You Go to Portland STOP AT The f mpenai ((ithand Washington Sls.) oie Phil Metschan. Jr., Will There to LooK After Ycur Wants. Be tice to tne most excellent recast t ie ... .i.:-i guests Bgain assembled in the ' ,u ""lLU ' w ' parlors. Mrs. Minor is a thought-, ""selves proud. ; . Aiany oui vi iuu iui-u.ih i.-7 m-u- present, coming from nil over the count v. i that A IVrfeet littinr New Fnl torus. See our Windows for the Xow and Correct Stvles Spring Footwear, And the Lest V.dues. idl hostesj and always tee every one has a good time. Tli. ...... lirniiii f n'Qra T r onrl Afrc A. Minor Mr. and Mrs. Cha Do.ic Lodg, is one of the leau Thomson Mr.. Neil Mrs. C. C. i ing fraternal orders in the county iv. i ,...... Im iv...;.i i :. J and is one of the most substantial 1 tlliciruu ijiirt. l aim uid. liUin: Young Mrs. Fred Waruock Misses Emma Farasworth Mary Farns worth Elsie Mc(arty Miss Bristol, Miss Tiuan Mrs. Duulap, Louis lUfcbee and Percy Garngues. Horses and mules from 1.C33 pounds up from three to e:ght years old. Brok en or range stock. Address J. E. Ford, EVERYTHING - THE i 1 Ilorvrs Wanted. Call at the Gaiette offlc and learn ot our clubbing offr with the Weekly Ore- : 3 j, V jf . . 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