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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
WOMEN'S PERCALE AND GINGHAM TUB SUITS Such a sc irryinu out they made last season. It seems impossible to get enough of these great serviceable piece dresses. They are cut verv simply indeed, from washable ginghams. The Princess and Empire effects being strongly shown making them ad mirable for marketing household or plain business wear. Color harmony in beautiful blendings of different colors shaded from low tones to deeper hues, is one ot the artistic tendencies of the season. Look at Window Display this Week and note the Charming Samples of our Many Patterns Ladies 1 piece Princess house dresses made of blue striped Per cale plain gored skirt, dutch collar and sleeves effect $1 45 Blue Percale, Empire, house dress, border effect with heavy flounce, trimmed with boarded of same material at bottom of skiit down the front, collar and cuffs. Price $1 7f Lhdit blue aiul white gingham, Princess, 1 piece suit, piped with plain blue gingham, trimmed with white and smoked pearl but tons down front. A real bargain at t 15 50 White Mull, 1 piece Empire effect, trimmed in Valenciennes lace and fine Swiss Embroidery, plain gored skirt, seven tucks at bot tom of same, suitable for graduation dress Price ...$5 00 Boarded blue and white lawn Princess effect. Jumper suit $2 95 Copenhagen blue, shadow stripe and figured lawn and Princess . ,-.-,! in loro ineorfinn-iliiivn front $4 50 vmiT. inmnui suu ihuuugu iu i.. t . U j J Watch Dry Goods Window this week for exceptional values in Taffeta silk petticoats. The gar ments are made of good quality Taffeta silk, sectional 10 inch flounce, with 4 rows of tucks. Comes in black and all popular shades. These garments will be placed on sale FOR ONE DAY ONLY Watch papers for date and prices. ' Navy blue boarded lawn lawn, lace yoke, Princess 1 pc.suit$4 50 Misses tan striped Percale, Princess jumper suit trimmed light blue. Price $3 75 Pale blue Mull, 1 pc. Princess, trimmed valencienne lace, 5 tucked flounce at bottom of skirt $6 00 French gingham Empire dress, embr. yoke, 1 fold at bottom of skirt, piped with white $6 50 Cop. blue, 1 pc. Princess jumper suit, piped with white, two folds at bottom of skirt, trimmed with button of same material down front. Price $6 00 Ladies tan and duck 2 pc. suits, long coats, plain gored skirt, trimmed in light shades of color of each. Price $6 00 Ladies white duck 2 piece suits, plain gored skirt long coats trimmed blue and white buttons. Price $3 45 Marquardsen's Department Store, Heppner, Oregon The. Heppner Gazette Etitsblishf March 30. 1863. tSSUEO THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnoek Auccrad at the Postoifice at Heppner Oregon, as sseoad-clasg matter. TatJRSDAY May 6, 1909 WOMEN ARE WOMEN. A Rather Roundabout Way to Prove the Preposition. Men cay women are angels; women cay women are cats. Let us pause a moment and reason upon this thing. If women are angels however, that toes not seem to be the proper start ing point. Let us try again. If angels are catsbut, no; that Is hardly reasonable, for angels have rrings, and cats do not fly. We must Login again. If women are cats but that isn't possible, for cats do not talk, and how could a dumb animal express an opin ion in words of a woman? Whatever cats may think, they never say a word about a woman, while women well, women are not cats. Now let us return to the first propo sition. If women are angels, they wouldn't cay women are cats. Angels don't talk that way. Once upon a time a man married a woman. He said she was an angel; the women said she was a cat. Happy man, not to know the difference be tween an angel and a cat! 3Ieu say women are angels, and by this token women say angels are cats. Therefore, angels being cats, cats must be an;i'! :, and. both being the same, women ::r;' women. Which is precisely what they are. W. J. Lampton in Llppincott's. NEW MEXICO. - How That Portion of Northern New Spain Got Its Name. The country now called Mexico was oot 60 called till 1S10, when the revolt against Spain began. Up to Independ ence the country wa3 called New Spain and was divided into the same number of provinces ns Spain, each with a name of a province in Spain, with the prefix of "new," but New Mexico was not Included In this division. It got ita name in this way: In 13C1 Francisco Ibarra was in charge of an expedition of exploration into whnt Is now northern Durango and southern Chihuahua and discov ered tin Indian village near where San ta Barbara now stands In which the Souses were whitewashed and the peo ple made cud wore cotton cloth, rais ing the cotton in the neighborhood. He wrote an account of his discovery to his brother in the City of Mexico, telling him he had discovered "una Bueva Mexico," a new Mexico, another Mexico, meaning that he had found another town like the City of Mexico. and thereafter all this portion of north ern New Spain was known as "Nueva Mexico" that s. New Mexico which rame it Ms retained, though now much reduced in extent. Las Vegas . Optic. i . I Muskrcts For Meat. Of all animals that supply meat to 1 man the muskrat has been the most j abused and the least understood, says i tL L:;'!i::;oro Sttir. its name had bred : in the public mind a prejudice that j has be.'u almost unconquerable, but ( truth will prevail in spite of fate. As a fact the muskrat Is one of the neat- j est and most delightful of animals. It ! Is a crank la cleanliness. It dines with the care of an epicure. It eats only the whitest and tenderest morsels. And its fiesh has qualities that can be compared only to terrapin. Indeed, there are good people along the Chesa peake, where all the best things live and grow, who find in the well served muskrat satisfaction that is equal to the uiamondback. Only the ignorant and the prejudiced think differently, and tnev maj,Je educated. WHO OWNS THE AIR? Ancient Legal Maxim Says Man Owns Land "Up to the Sky." It Is still a moot point whether rr not the flying of airships over private property may be opposed by due proc ess of law. In England there is an ancient max im embodied in the English common law which says, "lie who owns the land owns it up to skies." This venera ble rule, a legal authority points out, Is as good today as ever it was and is full of menacing significance to the airship builder. The effect of this rule is to give the owner of land the exclusive right to the free enjoyment of the air over and above the four corners of his holding, and any interference with that enjoy ment, however apparently slight aud harmless, constitutes a trespass, for which an action may be brought. Applications for Injunctions against airship owners and actions for trespass by aggrieved landowners are not un likely proceedings in the near future. New York Sun. Attention Horseowners. How She Solved It. There was something about the face of the stranger who sat opposite to her in the tram car that was familiar to the stern lady. "Pardon me," she said. "If I am not mistaken, you are one of the poor, underpaid working girls whom our Emancipation society tried to beneSt, or, at least, you were a year ago." "That is so," said the stranger. "Then our society has evidently not been without influence, for you look prosperous now." "I have everything I want and never was so happy in ray life." "That's splendid. You must have solved the woman problem." "I have." "Glorious! Do tell me about it!" "I've married!" I have again obtainel the services of E-i Buraese aei mv lioreeshoer, and he needs no further introduction to the horse owners if Monow county. My shop in equipped with the most up to date machinery in Morrow county and 1 carry a full stock of hard wood and iron, and am prepared to do all kinds of work on shortest notice. Tires set cold cr hot. W. P. Scrivener IIEPI'NER. OK EGOS. Proposals lnviied. The County Court of Morrow county, OregoD, will receive pro posals for building a county road up Jnckrabbit canyon, iu section 5, township 4 Bouth, range 23 East, according to plans and specifica tions on file with the County ', Clerk, proposals to be filed by the ' County Clerk before one o'clock May 5, 1909, each bid to bo ac companied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount of the proposal, as required by law. The County Court reserves the right to reject auy aiid all bids, i Heppner, Oregon, April 22, 1909 j C. C. Patterson, I County Judge. Ripening Bananas. It is a familiar fact that bananas are imported green, but it came as a new thing to a visitor to the banana district in Colombia to find that ba nanas .are not permitted to ripen on the plant even dowu there. They are cut aud set to hang somewhere until they wither ripe, as the phrase is. Bananas do not have to be yellow to be ripe. That is only the color of the skin when it has dried up. To the nersop who is accustomed to eating bananas only when they an yellow it seems odd to peel them when they are green and find that they are perfectly ripe within and fit to eat-New York Sun. The Prisoner's Retort. It Is a prison chaplain's duty to give a departing prisoner good advice and to exhort him to be a decent and hon orable man In the future. In the course of one of these interviews a chiiphil" s:iid. "Now. my friend. 1 hope you'll never have to come back to a place like this." The prisoner looked at him thought fully and then asked. "I say. chaplain, you draw u salary here, don't you?" When the chaplain repUed in the af firmative the prisoner remarked. "Well, say. If me and the other fellows didn't keep coining back you'd be out of a. Job." Cord Wood lor Sale. After May 1. for the benetit of Eight Mile people, I will have 150 cords of wood for sale at 85 per cord at thu E. L. Kirk place on Khea creek. E. L KIRK. I. HugM. pigs, 1 male, 5 Didn't Need a Doctor. "Let me kiss those tears away!" he begged tenderly. She fell in his arms, and he was busy for the next few min utes. And yet the tears flowed on. "Are you suffering? Can nothing stop them?" he asked, breathlessly sad. "No," she murmured. "It's only a cold, you know. But go on with the treatment." Ladles' Home Journal. full lilooU O S:x lull blood 0. I. C cows, sire Thos. Roosevelt, 11702. Dam of the sire ol these pigs, Martha Wash ington, 11703. both premium liojfs. iSir of dam of these pig', Silver Bill, 13194 Darn of mother of these pigs, Missoula, 11794. These thoroughbred pijjs will be sold in pairti tor 818 or single 810, also 12 head tired by same boar and full blood Chester White sows, wi 1 sell for $10 a pair. Also feven head Black Pol and China and O. I. C. cross. Ready for delivery in four weeks. H. W. FELL, Hepnner. tlvg for Mule. Forty head of shoats fjr sale, if 'aken soon, three in les south of Lex ington. J. II. HELMS. J. MAX JEOO Chinese Root and Herb Doctor. He is an experienced compounder of Chinese Medicine. He treats success fully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, lung, liver, kidney, female weakness, catarrh and all diseases of the body bv the use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each cae. If you cant call at bis olfice, write for borne tieat ment. Consnltatiou free J. Man Foo, successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese .Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al bany, Oregon, , Cheering Her. Macdougal (to bis new fourth wife) The meenister doesna approve o my marry In' again, an' sae young a wife tool But, aa I tell't him, X cann be are buryin', burjlnV Punch. In this world It la not what we tale vp, bat what we girt up, that nakef m rich. Beecber, ttl . . Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come; and Stop With Us MAIN STREET' HEPPNER, ORE. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution and oider of sale, duly issued by the Clerk of i tie Circuit Court of the State of Dromon, for Morrow County, dated the 7th day of April, A. D. 1909, in a certain suit iu the Circuit Court of said County and State, wherein the plaiutihs, the first Nation h! Bank of Heppner, Oiegon, a corpor ation, individually and as trustee, i be Meichauts National Bank, of Pot Hand, Oiegon, a corporuliou, and the defend aut, F. m m h Welch, received judgment against the defendant, Heppner Kail road & Coal Company, a corporation, for the sum of ninety-six thou and. eight hundred thirty-one and 80-1110 dollars, ($9ti,8ul 80), with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from March 22, 1909, for the further .Hum of nine thousand dollars, ($9,000 00) nt lorney's fees, and the cents arm 1 ip ibursempnts, taxed a' twentv two dol lars, ($22 00), on the 23d day of .March, A. D., 1900. Notice is hereby given, that I will, on Saturday, the 8th day of Mav, A. I 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the coii'l hutixe in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, pell at public auction, to the highest bid er. for cash in hand, the following descii ml real property, to wit : The West half (W') of Southwest quarter (SYV), the Northeast quarter (NEof Southwest, quarter (SWIO, the East half of Northwest quarter (NWJi), Soutl.w?st quarter (SV) of Northwest, quarter (NVY), Northeast quarter (NE.'4'), the Nortu ba'f (N) of Sou' beast quarter (SEJjf) and Southeast (pin i.'- (SB.)'of Southeast quarter ( SKlj) of hchou 4.' The North half (NVi) n Northwest quarter (NWJ4';. the S ' 11 r 1 h'lf of Southwest quarter (SWVj-). th Northeast quarter (NF.), the Souirj ha'i (S,'a) of Southeast quarter (SF). th Northeast quarter (NE) of ine Southeast quarter (SE)), of Section 3 The Westhaif ( W) of Northwest q natter (NWJ4), the Nnrtii halfiN1-) of South wppt quarter (SW), and North half (N,la) of Southeast quarter (SK) of sec tion 2. The North half (NJ.j) of the No; thwest quarter ( NW) of Section 10. The Northeast quarter (NE!) of North east quaner (NE), the Southwest quar ter (W.1) of Northwest quarter (NW; the Northwest quarter (N W1) of South west quarter (sWJi-) ol Secnon 9. The South half (S) of the Nottheast quar ter (NE1-) of Section 8. The Southeast quarter (SEJ) of Section 7, and the Northeast quarter ( EJ) of Section 17, all in Township 5, Souto of Ran?e 28. E. W. M. All of Section 35, Township 4 South. Ranue 28. E. W. M. TheT:aHi half of Southeast quarter (SE) the Southwest quarter (SW)4) of South east quarter (SEJ), the Northwest tpiar ter(NW") .f Northeast quarter (NE) and the West half WXA of Section 34 The Southeast quarter SEJ the South half fS of Northeast quarter NEJ the Northeast quarter NE of North east quarter NE,J4, the Southeast quar terfSE ot Southwest quarte SW 1-4 of Section 33 The South half IS 1-2 of Southwest quarter SW 1-4 and the South half S 1-2 of Southeast quarter Si; 1-4 of Section 27. The East half E 1-2J, the Eat half E 1-2 of North west quaiterNWl-4.tte Flast halfE of Southwest qnaiter (SW 1 4 and the Southwest quarter S W l-4j of rjouth westqnaitefSW 1-41 of Srctioi) 20. Tbe l.Weet taUfW 1 2ut" Section 25. The .South hall p 1 & 01 ooathwest quaner SWl-4)of Section 24. The South half S 1-2) of Southeast quarter SKM and the Southwest quarter SW 1-4 ol Se tion 23. The Sautheat quarter SE 1-4). the East helf E 1 2 of Houlh west quarter SW 1-4, and Northwest qnarterNW 1-4 oi Southwest quarter SW 1-4J of Section 22, and the North east quarter NE 1-4J of the Southeast quarter SE 1-4 of Section 21, all in Township 4, South of Kange 28, E. W. M. Taken and levied upon as the prop-1 erty of the said defendant, Heppner liiil-Oad & Coal Company, a corporation or as much thereof as may be necessary to fatisty said judgement in favor of said plaiotitfs, the First National Bank of Heppner, a corporation, individually and as trustee, the Merchants National Bank of Portland, OrfBon, a corpora tion, and the defendant, Km.na Welch, acrainet the said defendant, Heppner Kailroad & Coal Company, a corpor ation, together with all costs and dis bursements that have or mav accrue. E. M. HHUTT. Sheriff. By UU8 MALLORY, Deputy. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, April 7, 1909; Apr 8-AIav (i ORPHEUM Change of Program Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Orchestra Music Saturday Evenings MONEY FOR OUR HOME PEOPLE AVo believe that the people wno deposit their money at home should have the benefit of it. We believe in taking care of home interests always. The farmer who has necessities to buy for the winter and wishes to hold his crop for better prices should be taken care of by his home bank. The merchant who wants money to take advantage of low prices should be able to enlist his home bank in his enterprise. The man who desires to pur chase a home, a farm to advance his business in terests should 'feel free to call upon his home bank for whatever help he wants. This bank adherss strictly to the above prin ciples. The money deposited with us by the. people will be employed to supply home demand, i We do not believe in buying foreign paper and then be compelled to refuse our home people when they require a loan. Our policy is to be able Jat all times to give the people such service iis satisfies their demands. Give your business to your home bank. Your home bank will do many favors for you, your friend and neighbors. First National Bank of Heppner Oldest Bank in Morrow county Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fire proof building;. European Plan STAR HOTEL RJLEYSHOIJETTAR Rates $1.00 and Hi? Phil Mktschan, Manager. Phil Metsciian, Jr. Asst. Manager. I Everybody want kasir wt Tlx Oreconua bu to ht FOLEYSHONEYTAn JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Fverything neat and clean at popular", prices. Corner ChaBe ard May Sts.. Heppner w. o. w. Heppner Camp No. fio.meet Slid and 4th Fridays of em;h month. Visiting member Cor diaily InTited. L. W.BRIQOH. C..C. J. U VKAGKR, Clerk. Knlffhrt ( Prthlaa. Doric Lodge No. 20. K. ol I'.-Meeta enr Tuesday evening, Vhiting member! invited. VAWTfcB CRAWFORD, V V. GABF1ELD CRAWFORD, K. of K. A 8. Call at the, Oauitt m- ..1 1 . our clubbing offer with the Weekly Orr (onMa.