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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
4 9 Local and Personal Notes. W. B. Ewing. of Cecil, is in the city. properly ntted at P. O. Glasses Borjf's. T. A. Rhea returned to Portland, Saturday. C. A. Rhea went to Portland, Saturday. Highest cash price paid for hide paua and furs. PhilCohu. f Dr. Winnard ku trainees bis glasses to Kve satisfaction, t Wm, Hngbea camp up from Portland, Monday. Dr. Winnard will fit von with glasses t acost of $2.50 to $ 7-50 R. F. VVigelsworth Jwas in from gutter creek, Monday. , Dr. Winnard lias taken a special ourse in the treatment of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. M. D. Clark returned Tuesday even ing from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Vey, of Pendleton, were in the citv Satur. day. Henry Blackman came np from Portland, Thursday, returning Sat urday. Stallion record books made to -.suit this territory. Letter than the Eastern kind at the Gazette office. Joe Devine was up from Lex mgton, Saturday. He says tbftt crop prospects are good in his vi cinity. John Z Ilinger, an old time res ident of Morrow county, who now resides at Spokane, was an (incorn ing passenger Thursday evening. Mr. Zollinger is conducting a hotel in Spokane. Oscar Davis and Mrs. S. A. Smith were married by Rev. Hen derson at Episcopal church last Sunday. They will make tbeir home in Heppuer. Mr. Davis ag road supervisor will engage in road work tbis summer. Liijht showers Tuesday. A. W. Sal ing was in from Eight Mile, yesterday. Peter Brenner was in from Eight Mile, Tuesday. See that alfalfa Btocker at Gil liana & Bibb e's. Plows and Harrows of all kinds at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Go aud see the Campbell packer at Giiliara & BUbee's. Henry Gay, of Eight Mile, was a business visitor, yesterday. Percy Dennison of Spray is very sick at the Ueppner sanitarium. Pat Farley was up from the north country the fore part of the week. The greatest thing on earth is that alfalfa renovator at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Gilliam & Bisbee fravejust re ceived a carload of agricultural implements. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Herren camp over from Spray, Tuesday. They went to Portland this morning. Kay faircbild was an incoming passenger Tuesday. He is buying hogs. Mr. Fairchild will open up a market in Portland, next month Claud Herren came down from Herren's saw mill, yesterday. He states that sdow fell in the moun tains to the depth of about three inches, Tuesday. s xwwl TUP7 WITLO r - -TV ft Science has developed something Infinitely . better than the old-style wrap or clamp. "rolTTSBURCH PERFECT" r- FENCES ARE WELDED u BY ELECTRICITY. This Is the mo&m method of construction. Years of life are added through the elimination of serious fence defects. A WRAP holds moisture, cracks the galvanizing and allows the water to attack the bare wire. A small amount of displaced galvanizing on "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" REINFORCES THE PRO TECTION AGAINST RUST AT THE ELECTRICALLY WELDED JOINTj examine the joint. STAYS CANNOT SLIP. They are always just where they were put. Stay and strand wires become one piece when the union is made. The fence is like a solid sheet of perforated steel. Every Rod is Guaranteed Perfect. Don't allow your prejudice in favor of the rapidly-declining and now antiquated methods you have heretofore known, to warp'your good judgment. " PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES REPRESENT PROGRESS, because hundreds of " thousands of dollars worth of standard material is daily welded by electricity. The hoop on the average sugar barrel in the isolated country grocery store is an electrically welded product. If your wagon was made in a large factory, its tires were welded by electricity. You will find electrically welded hoops on ice cream freezers and washing machines, on mfny tubs and b octets, examine them. PITTCRIIBRU PERFECT " aM fiv tfil mivUrn- timnlc arA xiimUn nnracs. craducinn " THE WELD THAT HELD." ji Sheriff Shntt has received a let ter from the sheriff of Sherman county stating that Roberts, who went under the name of Davis here, had worked a swindling real estate -deal at Moro. The property eold was in Moro and fake deeds were made out similar to the work in this county. Roberts is cer tainly a smooth one. A farmer Dear Madras is doing quite an irrigation stunt on bis own account. He built a dam aev- eral hundred yatdd long and the water is backed up over a large area. There is water enough con tained in the reservoir to irrigate 100 acres or more, and he plans to increase the capacity of the reser voir later on, until the irrigable land on his place, over 400 acres can be covered with wate r. Chas. Jarratt, employed by the government to kill predatory ani mals in the national forest, came in Friday. Mr. Jarratt com menced hunting on the 24th of last month and has been working in the Kahler tiasin and Haystack country. He has killed 23 coyotes aud is confident that he can get at Jenst 100 more in another month. He has located 27 dens and will continue this work until the proper time when the dens will be raided aod the youug coyotes will le killed. Tins is the most effective way of destroying the animals. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kins! You Have Always Bough Circus Coming. Norris & Rowe's circus will be iu Thursday, May G. next week. Dig two ring Heppuer on See big ad. ,'R. C. Wills Dead. R. 0. Wills, a former resident of Heppner, and well known here, died at his home iu Cor vail ip, last Monduy evening. A Simple Trick. Its an easy matter to keep your, joint? and muscles supple no matter what your age mav be or bow yoa have suf fered with rheumatism. Rob yourself nitfht and morning with 15 Hard's Snow Liniment. Cures rheumatism, stiffness, cramps, crick in the back, side, neck or limbs, and ril eve all aches an J pains. Sold bv Patterson & ron. Adrrrtlsed I. client. Arnold, F. Brouan, Mr. T. H. Brown, Joseph Conner, David Cunninjjton, N. A. DeVero, H. O. Farmer, Janes Foesler, J. A- Hall, Josephine llopkens, James lwis. Ii. C. Orndoff, Eva Pyles, J. H. Robison, Arland Bell, Mr. Samuel Brown, Miss Ida Campbell, Patrick Cooley, E. Curren, Mike Dei re, Mrs. Farrier, Hettie Facke, C. liiicuB, Ernest Huff, James . Marcum, Noot Preeman, Fred E. Iiu-ell Garrett Williams, Guy MR. FARMER i LISTEN, NOW. Every ascot handling " PITTSBURGH PERFECT " fences is author ized to guarantee uu : That the' wire aro not Inlured at the Joints. That tha fsnos ia perfectly adhiatabl to uneven ground. That tha stays will not sops rata from the strands. That tha fano la all right la every partloular. Could" yoa ask any more definite protection? Your complete satisfaction b absolutely assured. Minor & Co., Agents 26i 'C9 55 M PITTJBURGH PERFECT FENCING' Methodist Church. Services Sunda)', April 25. Sun day school 9;45 a. m. Epwortb League devotional meeting, G:30 Tnr.in "llnF K r . i r 1 1 ! i a 1 Ttirtli " John 3, 1-13. Junior league p. m. Preaching at 11 a. id. aod 7:30 p. m , by tbe pastor, Walter L Airhearr. Subjects, morning ser- mou, "Weakness Strengthened by Prayer." James 5, 17. Evening, "The wages of Sic The Gift of God." Rom. 6, 24. Mrs. Geo. Swaggart and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Swaggart re- urued yesterday evening fiom Newport, Wash. Willie Leghorn and Barred. Hocks. White Leghorn ejjgs for sale by the Kindred t G5c per Retting of 15. Single Hetiwiff Goc. Barred Rock epgs at same rice. See my chickens and) on will want some like them. Leave orders at Cook's restdiiraut. A. J. Cook. OFFICERS W. 6. MINOR. President J. II. McHALEY, Yice-Fresideitt W.S. WHARTON, Cashier DIRECTORS W. O JIINOR J. II. McHALEY W. G. SCOTT VAWTER CRAWFORD, Asst. Cashier C. E. WOODSON W. S. WHARTON Bank of Heppner Capital, Fully Paid, - $50,000 00 Undivided Profits - - 2259 33 Four Per cent Interest paik on Time and Savings Deposits Your Banking Solicited The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Bi OA BMTltll ,Ttia Kind You Haw Always Bought Jack and Stallion far Sale. I have a ptallion and jock for sale. For particulars and terms inquire of F. P.Vaughn, Heppner. For news and opinion tha Oregoolan. Bears the 'Signature Worn Out. That's the way you feel about the limps when you have a h eking couiih. Its foolishness to let it $0 on and trust to luck to tret over it, wnen Ballard's Hore tiound Srup will atop the coujjh and fceal the lung. rrice 25c. .n)c. and f 1,00 per bottle. Sold by Tatterson A Son. Stallion Sargent. Will make the season of 1909, at my farm, ;10 miles south of Heppner. I will take mares to pasture at a :harge of $1.25 per month, and nil! guarnntee good care. Term. To insure. $20, payable when mare is known to be in fcal. Imported Spanish Jack IJORDAN To insure, $15. Payable when mare is known to be in foal, H. W. FELL. Sheriffs Sale. iards and Pool F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop Summons. n theCircutt Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Minnie N. Mulloy, "p'a.'ntiff, vs. Robert BI al loy, defendant. ; To Robert Mulloy, the above named defend ant: Iu tha name of thaStafaof Orogou, you die hereby required to apDcnr and answer the com pliant filed against you in tha above entitled court and canse on or before the 6th day of May, 1900, said date beta? a'.x weeks from March 23, 1909. the date of the first publication of this summon, and you ill take notice that if yoa fail to appear 'and answer said complaint, fo want thereof the plaintiff will take juiipmen against you for tjie relief prayed for in her complaint, ti wit: For a decree forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween yon and the plaintiff and for the custody of Jetrel Mulloy, minor child if yourself and plaiatitr. You will take DOtire also, that this summora is served upon jou by publication thereof in pursuance of an rorder of the Hon. C. C. Put terson. Judge of the County '-ourt of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, which order is dated March 24, 1DU9, and prescribed that sar vice of this summons shall be made on jou by pnblicstion thereof not less tian once a wetk for six consecutive weeks,; S. E. NOT80N, Mch 23-May 6 Attorney for Plaintiff. The editorial pace of the Weekly Ore ronlan grlvea a broad treatment t wide ranjCM of uotwta -niT" , - i - PflLflCE r-JOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hon MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under New Management. Thorough! Renovated aDd Refiitted. Best Menls in the City. HADDOCK 4 CO. O -A. S3 T O XT. X A. Bam tha lha Kind Y0 H3V' A'MVS Coffee The aroma-tight can protects it against impurities and deteri orationnever sold iu bulk. Your grocer will frrind it better if ground at home not too fine. ByTirtneof nti execution and order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit .Court of the County of Btorrow, State of Oregon, dated the 27th day of March, 1909, iu a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein George W. Patterson, plaintiff, recov ered judgment against Theodore O. Earhart, Alfred Bach told and Charles Acherman, part tiers as Bachtold and Achermnn. Charles Kohn, doing business as 0s. Kohn & Co., and John Doe Bettys, defendants, for the sum of nine thousand, niue hundred seventeen and 73-100 ($9,91 T.-") dollars with interest thereon at the ratoof six per cent, per annum from ,tlie 2!d day of March, 1H09, and costs and .'disburse, meiits taxed at twenty-one and 20.1(10 J.l 20j dollars, on the 27th day of March. liUfl.J Notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday the 1st day of May, lyou. at 2 o'clock p. m.. of eaid dny, at the iront door of (he Court House in Heppner, Mo-row County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the lilKhest bidder for cash in hand, tho following described property, to wit: Ail of the east half of tection 12, the east half ot stvjtioti l::, tha eaxt. half of the west half o' set tiou 1 the north li i f of section J4, an 1 th-J northeast quart r of eecfion 23, ull ia township 1 tiurili of ranse 24 east Willamette Mt ri l'Hti. And also all of the southeast quarter. theeaJt half ' the northwest quarter and the north west qunrter of the northwest quarter of ac tion 1. township 1 south of .-unite 24 east of Wil lamette Meridian, containing in all 13S4 acre, more or less. Taken and levied upon as, the property of the said Theodore Ii. Earhart, et a!., or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment In favor of tieorge W. Patterson and against naid Theodore U. Earhart, et al., to gether with Tall costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. E. M. HI UTT, Sheriff. ByGUS MALLORY. Deputy. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, March iJ, 190.'. April t -9 International Cor. Schools Scranton, JEa. Can gire you thorough training in any of the following professions Mark X before course you desire information aoout. Ad Writer, Rooh Keeper, ('ommetcial Law, Illustrator, Hiun Painter, Mai ine Engineer, Mechanical Draftsman, Knulish Branches. Sheet Metal Worker, Electrician, Architect, Plumber, Mechanical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Surveyor, Aopayer. Chemist, Mining Engineer, Contractor aud Builder. French, German and Spanish with Edison Repeating Phonograph. H. V. REED, Representative B0X 19 . . i PORTLAND, OREGON LOW i Rates to, Oregon DAILY During March and April From all parts of the East via Union Pacific Oregon Short Line The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Southern Pacific $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas Citv The Palm Robert Hart. Prop. Ico Cream lev (Team Soda High (iratiV Cigars Fresh CaiulieH Xuts and 'Fruits Lunch Goods Ico Cold Coca Cola Orangeade Hoot Beer i Cook's Restaurant Meals Served at all Hours. Correspondingly low from poitit. ill ctlier F0LEYSH0HEMAR Owm CoM Prevents Pneumonia Wc make a specialty ofj Short Orders. Everything j cooked in plain sight. To the Public Wiite letters to everyhiv.lv yu kn in the East and toil thein ahout t!ie.-f low colon st rates. Send thera hwi.-. tare about trfgon, or send their ad dresses to us and a will do it. In tin way you c.tn he a s;reit help in tl.f 'growth ami prortss of your state. Highest Market Price paid in cash for fresh eggs. Groshens Building, corner Main and May Streets- A. J. Cook, Prop. I lou Can Preoav Faros M. " ; for any one from any place if you r to. 1'eposit the necessary amount wr . our localagent and he will telegrapii ticket promptly. Injuire of agents cr wr'te to WM. McMUHRAV (ieneral Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation O. Southern Pacific Co. (Lin in Orego.; PORTLAND, OREGON.