Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
Local and Personal Notes. Highest cli price paid for hide fteits and fur. Phil Conn Dr. Winnard wilt fit von with glasses t acost of $2 50 to $7.51) W. B. Br-att wmt to Lit Grni Tuesday morning. Ii. C. Riereou was a passenget Tuesday for Pendleton. If yoo bar poultry to sell, sea Asli baattb Bros, opposite planing mill. Paul Webb and Nat Webb, Jr., Were incoming pnsseuuers Monda evening. J. B. Carmichnel was a busiuen visitor in Heppuer, Tuesday, from LexiDgton. Dr. Winnard has taken a epecln coume in the treatment of the Eye. Ear, Nobo and Throat. E. F. Hyland, of Eugene, is the truest of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hy land, of this city. Dr. and Mrs. Leach, A. W. Good man and Miss Lulu Hager went to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. C. 8. Van Duyn, of La Grande, who has been visiting for some time with the family of T. V. Ayers, returned to her home Monday morning. Judging from the number of young gentlemen we saw carrying their books to school Monday morn iDg it would seem that the truancy laws were having some effect. , "Good house-keepers don't buy ground coffee," says Mrs. Brown. "It loses its strength is not near as good aa I'olger's Golden Gate whole roast, ground just before using." A small fire in the cellar of the residence of Rev. J. V. Crawford this morning destroyed a couple of hnvao nf fruit in iars. The Maze Glasses propwly lit ted at P. O. Horn's. tf. Dr - Winnard ku tranteea Ins glasses to give HatiHfaotion. R. W. Turner left last week for E'.tnira, California, on a brief buei nw viwit. IllgVet piices paid for nl' kinds of poulfy. Ashbannh Bros., opposite Slocum'g plmi g mill. Mra. Ralph Jxhnson and son, of Walla Walla, are visiting with the family of Henry Johnson. L. E. McBe, the Cecil stockman, was in Heppner Saturday. He re ports a heavier snowfall in that neighborhood than fell in and around Heppuer. E. D. Palmer, of Lexington, was a business visitor in Heppuer, Sat urday. . Mr. Palmer says the re ceot snow will be of great benefit to the Lexington country. Foleys Honey and Tar clears li e air pBBBaHP, stops tie irritation in tbe throat, aoo'hes tlm inflamed membraaes, and tbe most obstinate couh disappear?. Sore and infUmed 'lings are healed and strengthened, and the co'd ia expelled from the systom. Refuse any but the lienuine in the yellow package. Slocum Drug Co. A recti I In r Wrench of the foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more pain ful than a break. In all sprains, cnts, burnt aad scalds Ballard's Boow Llni went ia tha best thing to ase. Relieves the paia lastantly, reduces swelling, ia a par fact antiseptic and beala rapidly. Trice 25c, 60s and $1 00 Tatteraon A Son. A Hrokeii Hack, That pain in your back caused by lum bago, stiff muscles or a btiain is an easy thing to get rid of. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures rheumatism, lumbago, .inre and stiff musclep, ttrhins, sprains, cuts, burns, b'uifes, scald and all aches and paiiis. Vou need a bottle in your house. Sold by Patterson & Son. The Douglas county record show far less crime during the year 1908, than for maDy years past. If you suffer fro n conntip ition end iver trouble Foley's Orino Laxative will cure you pernanently by stimulating the digestive organs so they will act Foley's Orino Laxative does Notice is hereby given that all appli cations for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within tbe Whitman National Forest during the season of 1909, must be filed in my rffice at Sumpter, Ore gon, on or before Febuay 25, 1909. A Tnll ir.formotion in ren-il to thn '.razing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be fur nished upon request. HENRY IRELAND, Supervisor. A Hair' llr-:idlh I cnM-. Po you know that every time you have a cou.h o' cold and let it run on think ing it will jiiit cu e itself you are invit ing pneumonia, consumption or some o:ber pulmonary trouble? Don't risk it. Put vonr lunge back in perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard's Horehonnd Svrnp. Price 25c, 50c, and 41 00 ner bottle. Patterson & Son. not Lave to take laxntivei continually fter taking Orino. Why continue to slave of uilla and tablets. Slo. cum Diug Co. naturally was started by the head flying from not pipe, is pleasant to tale und yon do a match which was left unnoticed. A very pretty dancing party was given in th Commercial Club last Friday evening by Mis. L. E Colin. The hall was quite artistically dec orated with streamers of bunting ud evergreen. Fineapple punch was in continual service, while dancing and cards furnished amuse ment until a late hour. Many i.ew nd fashionable gowns were prom-ineut. Beal th. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Burgess & Gentry Horseshoing a Specialty All curable cases of quarter cracks, wire cuts, overreach ing, and interfering horses cured or no pay. FOLEYSHOIinHfAR far ehlldrmm saf,aur. Keomlafa 'Pap Simons HEPPNER Old Stand OREGON (inTl We hereby offer $1000 to anyone proving by'chemi-' veal analysis or otherwise that GYRUS NOBLE con-1 tains anything excepting pure straight agedujesq It is distilled in'aTold-ashioned still and contains - all those secondary products of distillation which the ; U. S. Agricultural Department and the U. S. Internal, Revenue Department rule must be present tqentitle Alcohol does not contain these constituents. Neither' does chcapso "called straight whiskey made I in a continuous orjnany chambered still. Money talks. CTRlTs TnOBLE a pure old-honest whiskey ai!ed in wood quart bottle, of GENUINE C i RUS NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. 1 W. V ANAMU IV VACX. 105-107 Second Street,. Portland. Oregon Establis'ned. 18641 " CUT T THIS tINC OflO Mll TO-DAT W. J. Van Schujrver & Co., Portla. Orf t f EncWd pl find $4.90 fof whiwh plea sod me .1 once by pr. prrp3. four quart. Genuine Cyru. Noble. Nut .' Z "" p n aaa sl " 11 i Qmatj ... ii Coffee The kind that makes the break fast real Coffee through and through always tbe same. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. THEY ARE HERE Applications for Grazing Permits. Card of Thanks. We wish hereby to extend our heartfelt thanks to those friends, both here and in Portend, who rendered u-i suc'a kin i assistance during the last illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Win. E. Walbridge and family. Sheepmen Please Note. The Swellest Line Ever Shown in Heppner We are just receiving our new spring line of Mens, Ladies and Misses Oxfords Our line is composed of only the best known makes, and of those new, swell styles that are going to be the favorites for 1909. We will have them on display in a few days when we invite every man, woman or child in in this vicinity to call in and inspect them. Special Ifi J fl Special Agency for MlIM I 10. Agency Nettleton's . ' r John ci "The Best of c , bnoes btrootman for the Good shoes for Men nes Ladies Heppner, - Oregon I. y p v n r, -r-r. lynWi :rri7-vTVrtir-'-X7-ri7 WA?C 7T7?r K7A?-7-al rA'r-Tl.-n.'rA,rM v. T"-t TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORTLAND SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL We CftD furnish you good rans;e ; well watered, iu Gran- o Union j :ouuties, in 2500 to 3000 acre j tracts. For partial ars write Ihe Van Duyn Realty C -., La Grande, Oregon. rrira ljl0 jpjlJ i i Xjsm fe - ih- E g The New Models 1 0 and 11 gj Ijp conslitule an epoch-making advence in the H j progressive development cf the iyicvrHer I Thc r.cw r.ocVl-. ccmlho C,.c f.mou, Rrrr-lnon quality vitli r., 9 tif$ improvement; vhic'i r.,e rrvo!,'i.n h ?vA As( svr. IhoyJjr.v tn.n t supply cvuy !,nar.d ; ihey clpcdc every dcnur.d ot every user ,! t,e : i writing machu.e SOME OF New SingK; Dog L:caprmc!.t New Q h'ir.n Sc'.ectcr Mooti 10 Icw liuiit-iulAcinia New Carriage Governor ialTuLu!alci ( Model 1 1) iZ NEW FEATURES New Tv-ick Spice IZcr N.w ' New Shift Lock Ne' Per-r IV fd aiai !e Line tracing i.Ov-.-c Remington Typewriter Company Incorpori'.ed) New York and Evcrywl". 1'.! viz i ' 1 - VjtkLwA&XA