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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1909)
JL : aiJ Personal Notes. 55U Carpenter returns! TiieUy eve n. lng from Spokane. Mrs, M. D. Clark in upending few reeks in Portland. Win. IIulios came up from Portland luoaday evening. Mis Lorena Meadows is visiting with friends in Milton. Km matt Cochran came over from Monument, Monday. Highest cash urice paid for hulet- pelts and furs. 1'liilCohn. Dr. VVionard will fit you with glauses 6t acoet of $2.50 to $7-50. If you have poultry to well, Hea Ash baugu Bros, opposite planing mill. The Forced Sale at MarquarJ een'B ends Saturday, Jan. 10, '09 Miss Clara May returned Tuesdav evening from California, where she pent the Christmas vacation with her parents. " KalH(lita. Annual Stockholders Meeting. Be it resolved bv the Neighbors of lleppner Camp No. 60, W. O. W.. that in the loss and bereavement of Neighbor W. E. Walbridire and family of their daughter. Marv Wilms, we realize that God in His all wise providence has bereft them of a young and promising life, whose earthly career held glowing prom ise of a noble Christian future. While she has now taken up that spiritual life eternal in the heavens; we rejoice in tbe beautiful example of child faith she has given to all.. Be it further resolved that we extend our heartfelt sympathy to neighbor Walbridge and family and that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of the Camp and a copy of the ame be furnished each of the local newspapers. R. P. Hyland J. L. Ykageh U. E. Miller Committee. A Hair's Urcadtb Lcapc. Do you know that every timeyou have -a cough or cold and let it run on think ing it will just cure itself you are invit ing pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't rifck it. Put your lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Price 23c, 50c, and 11.00 per bottle. Patterson A Son. FOLEYSSOmWEAR for ehlUrmni ma fa, tare. Ho opiate The annual meeting ot the stockhold ers of the Bank ol lleppner was held' at the office of tbe Bank on Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock. At this meeting the re was present a large number of the stock holder in person and all the stock was yoted with the exception of thirty shares. The following board of directors and officers for the ensuing year were chos en : Directors, W. (J. Minor, J. II . Me- Haley . W. U Scott, C. E. WoodHon aud W. 8. Wharton ; officers. W. O. Minor president, J. II. Mclialay, vici -presi dent, W. S. Wharton, cashier, Vawe Crawforn, asHidtunt cashier. Thin being a re-election of the former board of di rectors and llicere. The policy ofthisbauk is co-operation just as far as possible, of its board of directors and officers with the stock holders, and it was gratifying to have such a larga pereunal representation of stock present at the meeting, and the interest shown in the welfare of the bavk by those holding tbe stock points to successful future. The reports of the direot or and cash ier were presented and they show a sue ceseful and profitable year's business. The Bank of fieppner is now entirely owned by local people, no stock what ever being held by outside parties. Notice to Fruit Growers. $feyc$pc$3& After 13 ballots U. It. Butler was se lected to carry Oregon's four yotes for Taft to Washington. The four Republi can electors, R. It. Butler, J. D. lee, A. C. Marsters, and P. J. Miller, can vassed Oregon's vote Saturday. Miller, being a State Senator, could not serve as messenger, liie vote on messenger was a tie between Lee and Butler for 12 ballots, Butler receiving three votes he 13th. on Burgess & Gentry Blacksmiths Horscshoing a Specialty All curable cases of quarter cracks, wire cuts, overreach ing, and interfering horses cured or no pay. Pap Simons HEPPNER Old Stand OREGON ORPHEUI You roust spray your apple and pear trees within tbe next 30 davs with a liquid made by dissolving 12 pounds blue vitrol in 100 gallons of water. This is the most effective traatment known for all fungus diseases, including an thracinose (derived from anthrax, mean ing carbuncle) which forms black spots on the trunk and litubs, which soon de strove the tree. Soma of the best au thorities say fungus diseases are more destructive and more to be dreaded than all insect life. Every orpbard in Morrow county must be cleaned up this season You have had ample time to accustom yourselves to this work, by using th blue vitriol spray now, and a thorougl spraying in February, or eailv March with lime and sulphur, either the Rex Spray or Niagara Spray made at Hood Hiver. This will make all trees clean and healthy after the fruit sets, The trees must be sprayed three times at in tervals sf about 20 davs with arsenate of lead. Bv doing this we will have no 1 1. . 1 L more wormv appies. ve uave uoi nprayed nearly enough for the Codlin Moth. I am going to devote the larger part of my time with you during this winter. I will show you how to prune and clean vour orchards up. You will 6nd it most profitable work. Our splen did success at the Umatilla-Morruw Co, Fair, at Pendleton should irreatly en- cour ge all of us. Now I am in deadly earnest, this work must be done as suggest. I have been most reasonable with all of you. I am determined that Morrow county will make a new record this coming season, and our trees must be in clean, vigorous condition, to get tba best results, and our people have had to eat wormy lruit long enough. am coins to be with you a great deal this coming year, and I shall gather display while inspecting the orchards, and I ask you to beam your plans now to grow choice vegetables aod fruits for exhibition. We should have a street carnival in llenDner for two or three daye, before the Pendleton fair, showing our own people what we have. Now 1 have to depend largely upon vour help in this work. The work is eo scattered I can't possibly be present at-all places while spraying, but I can and w ill come to your homes and consult with you, and show vou how to do. And if you don't ry to do anything, I can prevent your selling any unclean fruit, and destroy your diseased trees. I don't expect any trouble in this way. I have been try- ng to get Byrne word ot advice or en couragement from ourdietrict inspector; It. H. Weber, at I he Dalles, during tlie hree years I have been frtit inspector. have not received one word from him n regard to it, and I feel that a ense ing would be preferable to this Eternal Si lence. HARRY CUM MINUS, Fruit Inspector for .Morrow County. Dated at Heppner, Ore., Djc 12, 1908. iistflioTliiiifflrlsMISnai) Sheep Lined Duck and Cor duroy Coats-6.50 to $22.50 Also if you need them BLANKETS, JACKETS, OVER SHOES, FURS. GLOVES, WOOL UNDEPWEAR, ETC. Owing to tie fact that the present cold spell has made it nearly impossible for our customers to iet out to trade. We have extent e J the date of closing our PRE INVEN TORY SALE ONE WEEK MORE. 4 TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORTLAND SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL 4 piece orchestra 4 Saturday Night You're tare you're getting tbe genuine when' you buy from us. No danger of refilled bottle No danger of buying cheap worth lets trash placeo CVRUS NOBLE bottlcsand palmed off as the genuine. We are now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the eon' turner in districts where you are unable to obtain this famous brand. 90 4 quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE H A direct to you. all charges rt 1 paid to the nearest railroad express'olfica. Vaa Pure old honest whiskey at an honest legitimate price. , Guaranteed to the United States Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituents that make it real WHISKEY The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't is alcohol. W.'J." VAN SCHUYVER & CO: Established 1864 105-107 Second Street. Portland. Ornron CUT AT THIS LINC AND MAIL TO-OAT W. J. Van Schuyref & Co-, PartUad, OrafMt.' Enclosed please find $4.90 far which please lead me at once by express, prepaid, four quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. ' I ii i i - -- - - - - - - - i i P. O. 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