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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
4(tX$X$X3& Local Notes. JULY CLEARING BARGAINS Opportunities for Sensible Saving Every day some new merchandise is being added to the bargain lots previously offered. Every day some lots of broken lines are being closed out entirely. Every day you'll find something interesting here for you something that will appeal to your needs of com ioi t, to your ideas of economy and to your economical common sence. Every day bargain opportunities are bidding you and us Good-bye at this store and every day new bargain opportunities are saying "How-de-do." f it's a splendid time to Shop, Now-Right Now M Co The Reliable Store Look Well to Yowl ri Expense Account There is no need to tell the average Farmer the necessity of this, any year, less in years like this. Better help him by showing him how to save when buying his Harvest Supplies. Marquardsen's Department Store Heppner - - Oregon Has successfully demonstrated that there is no need for a Morrow county farmer to send away for his Supplies. In one years time he has lowered the prices all over the County, and will be able to lower them still more as time passes. With the passing of time and the increase of business Marquardsen will bring to your very door, prices afforded by those nearer the city. We are growing. Help to swell our business and save money for yourselves. arquardsen's Dep't Store M Heppner Oregon. Loo Davidson came up from Gooseberry, Monday. Billy Ball was a passenger for Spokane, Monday. Mrs. M. D. Metzler weat to Pendleton, Monday. Mr. and Mr. R. W. Hickok were op from lone, Tuesday. A. K. Fuller, of Lexingtoa was a Heppner visitor, 8aturday. Allen Thomson, of Echo, was registered at the Palace, Friday. Conductor Fred Wall and wife are taking a vacation at Cascade Locks. Dr. M. A. Leach and Oscar Borg left Monday morning for Seaside. Jim Thrall, of The Dalles, the rustling live stock insurance man was in the city Monday. L. Monteristelli, the stone and marble man, came over from Pen dleton, Monday evening. M. R. Fell, of Walla Walla, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fell, returned to his home, Monday. Clarence VanWinkle in attempt, ing to get on to a dray stepped on to the hub and slipped and fell, fracturing two ribs, Monday. Harvest is now in progress in Morrow county. Heading is now general in the Lexington district. No threshing has yet been done. R. N. StaDfield lost nine head of cattle from beiDg killed by a freight train ,at Foster's. The railroad company will settle with Mr. Stanfield for the loss. Gaar Scott, Bpnker Brown, W. T. McMillan, Mrs. Dan Doherty, Mrs. Kay McAlister, Lawrence Reaney and Mrs. N. S. Phelps, all of Lexing'on were Heppner visit ors j esterday. Forest fire? have been racing east of Wheeler canyon, ou the south sloce since the 3d. Several thousand acres oF fine timber have been deefrojed. Tbe fire started in several pbch at the same time, it is ck'med. Tie forest rangers with a large crew we still fighting th flaoies. rra Courier, July 8. Twenty-fiv thousand dollars in prem'uins will be fl'ered as prizes in the .remium list toon to be issued by trie national Apple Show, to be held at Spokane, Wash., December 7 to 12, 1903. The purpose of the organization is to advance in every wny the in terests of these growing and deal ing in apples and its by-products. To find a market for the ever in creasing supply. To introduce to the consuming public the standard commereiil applpn of all varieties, creating a demand and thus the market. Our loss here in lone, is Hepp- ner's gain in the transfer of May or T. J. Mahoney who has been cashier and lesident manager of the Bank of lone for the past five years, to cashier of the First Na tional Bank of Heppner. lone is sad to lose Mr. Mahoney and his estimable wife but is glad their worth is appreciated and wish them all prosperity in this as well as future 6teps of advancement. We are pleased to note that Mr. ! Mnhoney still retains his interests in The Bank of lone and will also keep his several properties in the city. lone Proclaimer. Percy Oarrigues nud Garfi-ld Crawford left Saturday for an ex tended trip through the state. They will make Spray. Mitchell, L'ritirville, Madras, Bend Hud up the Deschutes river iuto the Cas cade mountains, over the McKinzie puss onto the McKinzie liver. They will 6ton at Foley spiings, where the' will participate in a deer hunt with another party lor about two weeks. From the:e they will go to Eugene aud over to Yaquina Bay and back iuto the Willamette Valley to Portland. The boys will ship their team and rig from Portland to The Dalles by boat and drive back home, beiDg gone two months or more. II. N. Burcbell, of Lexington, is ,in tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Young were ia from Eight Mile, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Jones were in Faom Fight Mile, Friday. Mrs. P. O. Borg is visiting her daughter in Oakland, California. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Huston were in from Eight Mile, Saturday. Mrs. Pennell and little daughter returned from Portland, Thursday. W. P. Prophet, tbe Hardraan merchant, was a business visitor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager have returned from an outing trip at Newport. Prof, and Mrs. VV. C. Howard, of Milton, were in tbe city this week visiting relatives. C. M. White is now located in his new office next to the Patter son & Wiley barber shop. Louis Pearson left for Portland, Monday. He will be gone until the middle of August on his sum mer vacation. Dr. M. B. Metzler left j esterday morning for Ukiah where he will meet his wife and friends and will go. on an outing trip to Desolation lake. Mrs.' Mcintosh, cf The '. Dalles, who has been the gue3t of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wharf m for the past three wfeks returned to ner home Saturday. S anfa'e'd Brothers and feveral others in the vicinity of Echo, purchased liberally of the thorn less cactm and they will try rais ing it in that lection next teieon. Mrs. F. C. Marquardsen and Miss Ul&ra Piatt were passengers for Spokane, Saturdny. They will make fall purchases for tha tig store here while in Spokane and will vuil relatives in Oenessee and Payette, Idaho before returning. Wheat around Athena with no rain nince last winter, will yUld fairly wall. A raft of 1,200,000 feet of aawlogs w taken from Hamilton creek to Jefferion. Tlia recent high water left over 10O cords of driftwood on the river beach at The Dalles. in oner t H pr tent. 850,000 to loan on improved farm lanun. No loan made for more han 40 per cetit cash value of land. Write fur particulars. J. A. DOUTHIT. Itoomi 3 and 4 Odd Fellow Jiuildinn, Tbe Dalles, Oregon. Heppnar Gaaatta Waakly Oreconlan. WANTED INFORMATION WCUUUMXO Farm or Dualnoaa tor aala. Hot particular a boot location, with to near from awrnar onlr who will a direct to bayer. Giro plica, deicrlptioa and atata wbaa poaaaaaloa can b had. Addraaa. L DAUTSJUU. Baa MM lAnlir. X. T. Liberty Meat Market Boyer & Wherry Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid br fat stock HEPPJSTER. OREGON Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE. A Good Bank Is a convenience to the community. We have tried to make this institution useful to itspatrons for the past twenty years. We are trying to make it useful for 'the present and the future. We offer a safe place to deposit your money when you do not need it. Our vault is specially arranged for keeping your valuable papers without charge to you. We loan money on good security. National Banks are allowed to loan a certain per cent of their deposits in order to pay their run ning expenses and a profit on the capital invested in the business. When you have money to deposit, bring it here. When you have valuable papers you don't want destroved. bring them here. We can take care of them. First National Bank of Heppner El Tin: noxEER TEMPERANCE BEER of the Pacific Coast Snappy! Delightful! For sale at all loading tem perance drink stands. NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. For Sale by