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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1907)
The Hcppner Gazette Eafablihw March 80. 1883. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock t the Tottofflce at Heppuer Oregon, a econd-class matter. Thursday Apii! 11, 1907. Attend the Development League tteeting tonight. Every bnsineps roan in Heppner riwHild attend tbe Development JL?gU6 meeting tonight. A farmer of Umatilla county re M1y sold his wheat ranch for $J,000. The diy is coming when Merrow count' fanners will be do itag tbe same thing. Tbe Butte Creek Grange of Hfhhr county, is very much op ppsd ro thft act of the last legisla two cretiting the Eleventh Judicial XSstrici'. The gronge is sending out j8ilutiou9 opposing the mas nr. Th- crauge clnims that the jwtc district is uncalled for and ussieeeesary. The low colonibt rates from tbe SlitMte H'est, granted by the rail TTiflvla.. wl'l expire on tbe 30th of ibis month. This low rate has tea the means of bringing a large xmasber of people to Oregon. The Onegoa Development League has le doing much in the way of ad vertising to induce immigration. Tom Richardson, secretary of the league is active in urging publicity of the fact that the end of the low rales wilt soon be here. The popJe of Oregon should do every tlij possible to induce people to om here. There is no time to icee. there was much more activity iu the interior in the way of contract iug for tbe new clips, a much larger percentage of the latter having bjen bought than is the case at the present time. To what extent this change from a year ago is dew to the tightness of the money market is uncertain. Naturally, if rates for mot ey hid been easy, the wool merchant might have been inclined to con tract for tbe new wo Ie, I ut the governing factor in determining his present attitude is the veiy un profitable experience which he has had duriug tbe past vear as the re sult of hi operations iu the in terior nt that time; and he is not willing to dupVeate that exper ience if he can avoid it. If tbe growers 1 ad manifested a disposi lion to sell their clips at prices sufficiency ljver than last year to make it u inducement fir the trade to contract for them, much more of this t usin -ts doubtless would have bvea done by this timf; but prices generally asked hive ft en quitd as high as those of a yeai ago, except in porae in stances where, the wools being of lighter shrinkage than last year, they have been actually cheaper even at the same grease cost as a Tt seems sirange, indeed. The Ibq; orted stallion, Griffon, was sold id fleppner this week at forced ;sale for the unheard of price of $750. The horse was put up at public auction, and the highest b:d was wly $550. Sheriff Shutt, who jfjad charge of the selling of the bctf&e declared the sale off, owing to tie low price offered. But now 'Comes the strange part of it. A little less than two years ago, this fcorae when only a three-year-old. loot fully developed, was sold by tb Pendleton importers to More land Bros, for 82,500. The horse baa been well kept, ia jnBt coming five years old, horses are worth today more than they were two yean ago, but when the sheriff it?Jepbened to tbe parties who sold The horse for $2,500, asking them to take him back for $750, tbe offer was refused. Did not want the asiraal at that trice. Several $3000 horses have been sold in tfczs county this year. 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"Of course the grower, in the face of a ttteadily hardening mark et in Loudon, and reports ot an excellent general business and higher wool market values in Aus tralia, can hardly be blamed for trying to secure us high prices as he obtained last year, but the latter, it ia contended, were higher than were warranted at that time or any time since then, which has been proved by the fact that in many cases tbe wools were parted with finally by the wool merchant at a positive loss; and if the wools are to pass from growers' hands at the same pi ices as were realized by them a year ago, the domestic wool merchant sees nothing else before him than a profitless year. Dni't. forget tbe Development League meeting tonight. The Farmer's Wife la very careful about her churn, Khe scalds it thoroughly after using, and givuti it a sun bath to sweeten it. She knov9 that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach Is a churn. 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Cloaks, Skirts, Waists Ir?r tbij year than last. i.c Aiii-'i';-'n , Gol auJ Cotton and Trimmed Millinery T.vjjc-'-t.f r in ?.-':ii.'2 ' tb fcitua- - X feature of tne domestic jaxx' bitur- t:- ri .t present if? i tt ijrt't-tr.v'bH, wJii::li i- iu marked con trhit to tbe activity in foreign wtvix A ye;.r -t a similar con. tht'F'S of thii-g- ( X'.tc 1 in this re- fr i, I li'' '. :.- 1 VO -lr4 l - ' fc1ir iv m'.K'b mre hctive than do mefctio wool.--, but at that time i G HAS. A. S TKVKXS & B ROS., Ci IICAGO l'lm (i.-itteBi l-.xuiiibi ve l.matdihtniit-i.t, in the WmiM lur Vvouuii m Wear The beautiful Fashion Plates ebuwing tlio fsfylcs and smnrjles of the materia! are uow ready for your ir.spection and a coidial invitation is HXtHud-d to you and your friendd to call and if you cannot cill a postal will britg them to your home. Mrs. JL,. I Cohn, Iloiiiier, Or. All Orders Promptly Executed. Marauardsen's JeDartraeiit Store HEPPNER, OREGON This begins. is the season of the year when people are looking for Summer Dress Goods to make up before hot weather We have a splendid assortment of fancy Ginghams in all the New shades and Patterns at 10c A good assortment of fancy Percales at 12c Our India Linens, can't be beat, at 10, - 15, - 20 - and - 35c Fine Embroidered Swisses at 33c Crystal Lingerie, pretty and dainty, for summer wear at 35c New Plaids in Persian Lawn at '. 23c Fancy Stratford Suitings at 20c Lilse Voiles, vcy dainty 30c A splendid assortment of the new wool plaid Suitings and small checks at 65 and 75c Fine French Mohair Plaids, such as are sold in the city at S1.25 to 1.50, our price per yard $1.00 Fancy Novelty Mohair, the usual $1.00 grade, at . . 80c Royal Armour at . . Always A Pleasure to Show T h e m Alarquardsen's Department Store Where Quality is Higher Than Price. F. C. 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