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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
V The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Glasses Bortr's. properly ntted at P. Joe Davioe was up from Lex ington, Tuesday. IIiihB8t cash price paid for hide pelts and furs. Phil Cohn. J W Reymer came in from Mon ument the first of the week. Peter Brenner, of Eight Mile was a business visitor the first of the week. Gilliam & Bisbee baa just re ceived a car load of ' buggies liacks, etc. AM Phelps and Clyde Brock were incoming passengers Satur day evening. The Light & Water Company is repairing mains on May street by putting in new joints of pipe. Marquardsen'a Depar t m e n t Store will close on Memorial day in the forenoon from 10 to 12. Bev. and Mrs Walter Airheart returned Saturday evening from Arlington where they had been at tending a Sunday school oonven. iion. Memorial services will be held t the Heppner cemetery, Monday, May 30, at 10 o'clock under the -auspices of the G, A. B. For those not able to walk to the -cemetery, conveyance will be fur nished. John Cochran of lone, one day this week brought in 102 coyote scalps, receiving $153 bounty there, for. The scalps were principally from pups taken from dens down in the Columbia river sand belt. Mr Cochran was 25 days in catch ing the varmints. for Iflore Thau Three DecaiUa Foley's Honey anl Tar has been a household favorite for all ailmencs of the tbroat, chest and lungs. For in fants and children it is best and safest as it contains no opiates and no harm ful drags. None genuine but Foley.s Honey and Tar In the yellow package. Refuse substimtes. Ail druggists. A car load of Deuiint; mowers just received at Gilliam & liiebees. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Devin re. turned Saturday evening from Eugene. Mrs. J. T. Knappenburg was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward, yesterday. R F Wigelsrforth, of Butter creek, was a business visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Alex. Thompson and son Ralph, of Portland, are visiting friends in the city. Banker Mahoney is in Grant oounty this week looking after business interests. The Heppner Dancing club will give a dance tomorrow evening in honor of the high school. Heppner won from lone, last Sunday at the depot grounds in the best ball game of the season. The grand stand was well filled and muoh enthusiasm was mani fested.. The score was 10 to 6. A return game will be played at lone next Sunday. T. J. Mahoney, carhier of ' the First National Bank, of Heppnrr, is gaining considerable prominence throughout the state as the coming man lor the chair in the btate Treasurers office. In Salem and other places he is looked upon as about the strongest man the Re publicans can name. Mr. Mahoney would be a very competent man ior the place, however, be has not made an annouueement of his can didacy. Cabd or Thanks I wish to thank the many friends ol Heppner for their kindness to my daughter during her sad llness and funeral. Mrs. Josephine Ohildere, 715 Center St., Salem, Or. Outlook Unfavorable. Boston, Mav 21. The Commercial Bulletin says of the wool market. The outlook in the wool market in not favorable, for eoods are not sell ins satisfactorily and it is Questioned whether light-weight fabrics opening during the next two months will move in sufficient volume to start up the worsted industry. Apparently tli bottom has been reached on wool values and they are on an eauitable basis, but consumers will not operate other than in a conservative wav, except in isolated instances. About 600.000 ponnds of Oregon staple were sold this week at 2c to 03c. scoured, and Wyoming staple sold at 63 to 64c. Ohio and Michigan auarter-blooda and three-fourths changed hands fairly well at 29c and 30o. respectively. With these exception, business is limited to unimportant quantities and no one seemi to know just what wool ia really worth today. Commander Julius A. Pratt Post No. 143 llept. 111., . A. R. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commaoder of above Post, Kewanee, 111., writes: "For a long time I was bothered with back ache and pains across the kidneys. About two months at? I started taking Foley's Kidney Pills and soon saw they were doing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now 1 am free from backache, and the painful- bladder mis ery is all gone. 1 like Foley Kidney Pills si well that I have told many of my friends and comrades about them and shall recommend them at every op portunity. All druggists. Excursion Rates to the East 1 During 1910 From all Points on The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company TO " KATES Chicago....;. ;.. $72.50 Council Bluffs Oraalia Kansas City.: ' 60.00 St. Joseph St. Paul St. Paul, via Council Bluffs.. G3.90 Minneapolis direct G0.00 Minneapolis, v Council Bluffs 63.90 Duluth direct 66.90 1 Duluth, via Council Bluffs... 67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2nd and 9th; June 2nd, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22nd; August5 3rd; September 8. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop overs within limits in either direction. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31st. Oneway through California $15.00 additional Inquire any O. It. & N. Agt.for more complete information WM. McMUKKAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. WmCHESsm farm I i mil mini T'f i .351 CALIBER &$ cir t 7 As it3 name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work. This places the complete control of the rifle under the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting with great ease and accuracy. The .351 Caliber High-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing power, making it heavy enough for the largest game Catalotmt HUy deteriHrj thit rifle, "Thi Can that thoott Throath Stttl," mt upon rtqaest. WiMCMtSTin Rcpcatino Arms Co. - New Haven, Conn. The filial Coat of Living. Increases the price ot many necesnt tie without improving the quality. Fo ley's Honey and Tar maintains its high standard of excellence and its great curative qualities without any increase in coirt. It is the best remedy for oonghs,' colds croup, whooping congh nd all ailments of the throat, chest end laogs. The genuine ia in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes Druggists For news and opinion tit Oreaonlan. The editorial pas of the Weekly Or tonus givoa a broad treatment to a wide rug of aublosta. Read Aboutthe Mt. Vernon Hot Springs They are located in the beauti ful John Day Valley, 2 miles north of Mt. Vernon, and 12 miles west of Canyon City in Grant County, Oregon. The e'e vation is 2700 feet and the cli mate is mild throughout the year. The springs which furnish water for the bath and swimming pool flow 25,000 gallons per day of highly mineralized hot water of a temperature in the different enriugs of 100 to 122 degrees F. These springs are without riyal or competition for the reason that you can get the water Just the proper temperature for bathing without artificial healing or di lu'ing with cold water and there by destroying the medicinal prop erties. These springs have bat recently come to public notice. Tber have justbeeii fitted up for the comfort and benefit of the invalid and those seeking recrea tion. Mature was the chemist who compounded the water which enres, and ia ber laboratory deep ia the mysteries of the earth the prepared these curative waters; end those suffering from rheuma tism, goat, skin disease, kidney or Header trouble or any ca tarrhal condition of the stomach And almost instant relief and in moat cases permanent cures in from foor to eight weeks. Our charges are,., reasonable. Come when you will, winter or summer; we are always open and ready to welcome yon. For further information address H.A.MURPHYProp. Mt. Vernon Oreoon wM fjy OVER es YEARS' f I DJ5M "A. ' i 1RADC MARKS ''rMin Copyright 4c. AriTon nnflln(f ft ftkMh and dcripttnn m Uniokiy Rseerimu or opinion fre whether an inrennm rr""! itentnh'e. Cumrmintfu-ii,,ntr!cll''i'riitnHiil- HANDBOOK od I ' tenia ent fr-. tulft k'friojr fur eecunne ptnt. PntpntB taken ttiroucti Munn & Co. rtctlTI Scientific Jlmericatt A hBTvUnmHT IllntfmtM iwklr. I.awt rtr fnistion of ahv pmiflc Journal. 1rrti. U Trt-ir f"tir month, U Sold bjall rwJem)ora, MUNN & Co.36,B'- New Ycrlt lir&ucfe lIBc. cat r Bt, Wwkuxtuo. U. C I m SF T-aa- r- ' n jm i mmmmmmm 1 - mmwmmmzmmmmL q ?m&mw''w.23c If you want to know what smartly dressed men wear this season ask Mnor Hncerity CtotKc HEPPNER k Co. ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER We expect that when you once make a purehase at this store that you will be so well pleased that you will come back. That is the solid foundation on which this business is built. Why not make a trial this season and give us the opportunity of making YOUA PERMA NENT C U S TOMER. Mens Suits $15 to $25 Boys suits $4 to $18. OREGON mmu mMim .L. ..mm mi PB07BSaI01TAIi CAEDS Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OOce on weit end ot Hay Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. , ATTORSEY-AT-LAW Olflce la Palace Hotel Heppner, oregoa W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER.- ' . Only eomplete set ot abstraol bookr In Morrow obunly. . HrKB,. OaaooM Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence ia Morrow building over Patterson k Son's Drugstore. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. t PHVSICIAN tc SIRUEON Graduate of: Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med College 1890. Rusk Medical College. 1892. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fire proof building. : ,- ; -m " y European Plan Red Front Livery & Feed StaDles Willla Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERV RIGS Kept constantly on t and and caa be furnishes cn .-.short notice t- parties . . wiebing to drive into .he Inerj9r, Fjiatdasi ; ; S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlceld Odd Fellowi Bld( Heppner, Oregon. DR. M. A. LEACH DENTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas ad ministered. Rat os 01.OO and up. Phil Hktscham, Manager. Phil Mktbchan, Jk. Aapt. Manager. dkLL GROUND AND . BK US. WE CATER' TO i'tl : : , : COMMERCIAL: F0LEY5 KIDNEYPELLS fom Backcmc Kiomcts ano Blaooes Call at the Gaxette offlc end learn ol our clubbing offer with the Weekly Or, conlftn FOLEY'S 0M0lAXATIT Ton Stomach Toui.t and Constipation Icatpenamt and ruabl Tbt Oresuo- tOLEYS KlDHEYPilXS Fo Back. chc Kiomcv am. Bladocs Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGranue, Oregon, April 26, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, as d - rected by the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 2", 19CU5, (34 State., 517,) we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 6th dav of July 1910, at this office, th follo'inu described land : The N ' N XY SVV and S.Sj SW'4 sertion 19, T. ;i Soiitn, Kane U9 Khhi, Wilaaiette .Me ridiin. serial No. OtW;!. Any persons claiming ailverpely the above-described lands are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or be fore the dy above designated for sale. F O. BHA.MWKI.L, Kegieter. COLON K. EBKUHAUD. Receiver. May IL'-Jime Iti TRAVELERS I A.ND CAN FURNISH HIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : HeDpner, - Oreoon Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. DR. METZLER. DBNT1ST Fellows building. Located in Odd Rooms 5 and 6. M U 1 JiJJiJlL mmi wits i for backache, rhcumaticm, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. ' JJa Foley's Kidney Pill3 purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. Hacks and BuouIgs j Hold ly (ill Drueitlsta