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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
JTaTLTLmls:? ttuiifc Caie eunudL Oxford JE5sl II I lIIIIHll ww Trunks Duck covered, brassed trimmings, out side straps, japanned steel binding, two center hands, large bolts and lifter top, a de bolts, brassed excelsior lock, leather handles, steel hinges, hardwood slats and do Us, deep tray with bat b-x. ex tra dress trav. 30 size, price. ...915 00 36 inch box, covered with painted canva , olive steel enameled, steel find ings, brapsed corners, clamps, bolter and knees, brassed Monitor lock, steel hinges, hardwood slats and bottom cleats, plain leather handles. Strap. Price $8 50 Duck covered, leather bound, brassed capitol trimmings, large lifter top, Mile bolts, hegney bolts and strap protectors, brass excelsior lock, leattier sliding bandies, steel strap hinges, hardwood slats and bottom cleats, two leather straps around, fancy dot,) lined 913 Fancy black metal covered iron bottom flat top box, reversed slats ou top and lengthwise on body, strong look, large side bolts and clamps. hevy bottom cleats and rollers from $3 45 to 95 00 Grips Men's Oxford bags, selected light brown smooth grain leather, English hand sewed frttrae, brass trimmings, elide catches, leather lining, one full length and two gnwWed pockets, 18 size 95 75 24 inch imitation leather suit case, fancy or plain canvas lined with shirt told, large brass head rivets, solid leather corners, round sewtd bandies 1 stel frame. Price 93 00 Heavy leather, straps around outside, brass lock and catches, heavy cornets, ex ra deep case, fanoy canvas linel with shirt foid.24 inch 97 50 24 inch case made of selected stock from case leather, steel frame, brass lock and catches, sewed leather bandies heavy leather corners, full leather lined with shirt fold, sewed. .. .910 00 Selected cowhide leather, heavy straps around shaped leather, ancher handle, plain canvas lined with shirt folds, in side straps, 36 inch 95 00 Notice Window Display and Prices SEE ITS BEFORE TRAVEL ITsTGr - MONEY SAVED Mar quard sen's Department Store, Heppner, Oregon Heppner is the town for you and all ot you to cele brate Americas greatest day for these reasons A good time and a Splendid Programme CE ENDEN DAY WILL BE OBSERVED d and 3d Balloon Ascension, the Largest Display of Fire works, Horse Races, Ball Games, Foot Races and every sport to be imagined. Big Dance, Pavilion and Comic Shows. Good Hotel Accommodations Something doing all the time Patriotic Music by Bands and Orchestras. Mrs. iY. Jones praised tbo grocer for selling her Folger's Golden Gate Coffee which he ground for her. For sale Range, sewing ma chine, couch and other household articles. Ioquire of Mrs. li. P. Hyland. Attention Horseowners. I have again obtained the services of Ed Burgess as my horsesboer, and he needs no further introduction to the horse owners of Monow county. My shop is equipped with the most up to date machinery in Morrow county and 1 carry a full stock of bard wood and iron, and am prepared to do all kinds of work on shortest notice. Tires set cold or hot. W. P. Scrivener HEPPNER, OREGON. OR PH E UM Change of Program Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Orchestra Music Saturday Evenings Cord Wood for Sale. After May 1, for the benefit of Eigh Mile people, I will have 150 cords of wood for sale at 83 per cord at the E. L. Kiik place on Rhea creek. E. L KIRK. Full IllftOdO. I. C. HoffS. S x lull blood O. I. C. pigs, 1 male, 5 sows, sire Thos. Roosevelt, 11702. Dam of the sire ol these pigs, Martha Wash ington, 11703. both premium hogs. tSire of dctm of these pigs, Silver Bill, 13194. Dam of mother of these pigs, Missoula, 11794. These thoroughbred pigs will be sold in pairs tor $18 or single 810, also 12 head sired by same boar and full blood Chester White sows, will sell for $10 a pair. Also seven head Black Pol and China and O. I. C. croBS. Ready for delivery in four weeks. H. W. FELL, Heppner. Hogs for Sale. Forty head of good shoats far sale, if taken soon, three miles south of Lex ington. J. II. HELMS. The Heppner Gazette Established Miirch 30,183. 1-SSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Entered at the Postoilice at Heppner Oregon, as Second-class ...a'ter. TOCBSDAY May 27, 1909 Another Ball Game. Heppner and lone played ball Sunday. When we eay this we acknowledge that we are taking a great amount of "responsibility upon onr nliouldprs and that we may by called uoa to prove thi. assertion. J There wa3 an extursion, just as j expected by the 50 people that I made the journey, which left the . depot in this city at 10:30 hid ar rived in lone in time for the ball tossers and fans to take on a feed I before retiring to the ball field i where the massacre waa held. j It was perfectly amazing to see ! the fortitude of the participants (The way they galloped around : those bases it would leave the im pression with the spectator, that arrived on the scene after the an nouncement by the umpire, that it was a college track meet or an endurance race for Marathon run ners. It was a spectacular game in every respect. Every time a man came to bat he hit the ball for three bases whether it went oat of the diamond or not. It yvb also hotly contested, that in, hotly dis puted and interest was at a fever heat all tbe time. The score is a matter of record and the tally was kept by notching a top board of a nearby fence, un til the oflicial scorer ran out of fence, and then he resorted to the use of pencil and paper. Modesty forbids us mentioning the players or the score, also the time of the game, but they got through in time for the crowd to return to Heppner that night. G- C Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Aiwrrj rellabl Ttaa Weekly Oregonia Weekly Oregonlan Heppner Gaie"tU. J. IVIAIV FOO 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 arid all diseases of the bod; by the use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his office, write for home treat ment. Consultation free J. Man boo, successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al bany, Oregon, m hi Mm of Heppner Bank Conducts a General Banking Business tYour Banking Business So licited whether large or small. Liberal, Courteous Treatment is Accorded to all Accounts Oldest Bank in Mor row County C. . RHEA, President T. A. UI1KA. Vice President T. J. MAHONKY, Cashier CLYDE BROCK, Assistant Cashier Plain sewing and gentleman's wash ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sewing Sheets, 10c and. up; pillow cases 10c and up; Aprons same; Skirts SI. 50 and up. Mrs. Jok Klein. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fire proof building. STAR HOTEL Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. European Plan Rates Sl.OO and JF.FF INEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase and May Sts.. Heppner F0LEY5H0NIMAR fmr ckltdrmnt af, urm. No opiate Everybody wants to know what Tb Oregonlaa bu to UJ. Tiiil Mktkchan, Manager. Phil Metkciian, Jk. As.t. Manager. w. o. w. Heppner Camp No. "mfts 2nd mid th Fridays of each m;ntli. Visiting member cor dially Invited. L. W. BRIGGS, C.C J. L YKAQER, Clerk. FOLEYSnONLTTAR tops couh and ha.ls lu&tf a Knight oi i,rtiiia. Doric Lod No. 20, K. of P: Meet every Tuesday evening, Vinitlng members invited. VAWTKB CRAWFORD, C. C. GARFIELD CRAWFORD, K. of Jt. Jt S. Call at the Gacette offlc and learn of our clubbing offer with the Weekly Ors gonlsjv . ,