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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
Our Motto: GOOD GOODS The same high Quality and Standard J of Excellence still main tained. The price alone is down. We are ready to bid for your Mail Order Business-NOW. Before you send your next order for mixed groceries let us figure with you. Never couSd do this before. These prices went into effect on Monday morning, Nov. 20th. Just read them over carefully, compare these prices with what you have been accustomed to pay under the Credit System and see if this does not solve in a large measure the problem of the high cost of living to you. The old system was an expensive luxury. On every item listed below there is a saving. Observe that most of these prices are on common necessities of life and ARTICLES Of EVERY DAY NEED. Grocery Prices Stock Salt, lOO.s per ton, - $12 50 " " r.o - - 13 oo Dairy " oO.s per sack - - 75 Siif-ar, per sack - - - 7 00 Vi lbs. for - - 1 00 Coal Oil, Eocene, per case - - 2 75 " Pearl, " - - 2 50 Com, Standard, " - - 2 50 Tomatoes, " " - - 2 50 Bacon, Pioneer, per pound - - 19 Hams, first quality, " - - 20 Lard, lOltt can - - - 1 50 " ntb " - - - - 75 Ilice, Japan, 10 pounds for - 1 00 Coffee, Special 08, per pound - 27C Condensed Milk, per can - - 10c " " Special price per case Soap, laundry, 0 bars for - 25c Tea, good quality, bulk - - 45c Prunes, dried, pitted - - 12C Pickles, 4 gal keg for - - 1 35 Canned fruits, best grade, can - 20c Beans, Pink 10 pounds for - 100 " Bayou 15 pounds for - 1 00 " Small White 15 pounds for 1 00 These prices are subject "to market fluctuations. The above list is an indication of the general reductions to be made in the (Jrocerv and Hardware stock. DRY- GOODS PRICES. Calicoes, 10 yards for $1 00 Muslins, Fruit of the Loom, . 10 yards for $1 00 Muslins, Water Twist, 12 yds. $1 00 Sheetings, Pepperell 10-4, yd. 32C Sheetings, " 0-4, yd. 30c Sheetings, Pepperell, 8-4, yd. 28c Outing Flannel, per yard 10c Outing Flannel, heavier, per yd.l2C Percales and Dress Ginghams per yard from 10c to 12C Apron Ginghams, per yard 8c All Dress Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Laces, Em broideries, Ribbons, Gloves, Sweaters, Waists, Suits, Skirts, Coats, etc., - - - - 10 off There will be special bargain prices all through this de partment on which we guarantee to make you a saving of from 10 per cent, to 50 per cent. In this department there are some articles such as pat terns, thread, embroidery silks, etc., on which the price is restricted. H I ... The only reservations made are on goods on which the manufactur er places a restricted retail price. Everything else at reduced prices. MINOR & CO. Clothing Prices Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's plain bine overall, per pair 80c blue bib overalls, per pair 70c blue and striped bib ov'lls 90c covert bib overalls, pair 90c Headlight overalls, pair $1 00 work shirts, each' 50c fleece lined Und'wr, garment 50c Derby ribbed, " " 50c Suits 5 per cent, off Overcoats 10 per cent, off Corduroy Pants 10 per cent, off Khaki Pants 10 per cent, off Woolen Underwear 10 per c. off Gloves, lined and unlined, 10 off Flannel, Corduroy, Golf & Xegli e "Shirts 10 per cent, off and Boy's Sweaters 10 per c. off Throughout the stock there are odds and ends broken lots and sizes that we will place on sale at from 10 to 50 per cent, of the marked price. Come and see for yourself. You Can Always DO BETTER AT Sam Hughes WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. J. T. Ayers was in from Butter creek, Tuesday. W. T. Campbell, of Social Ridge, visited Heppner, Monday. Have you any bridles? Try one on the unruly member. Phill Cohn pays highest cash price for hides, pelts and furs. P. B. Rice and wife were in Heppner, Saturday, from their Sand Hollow ranch. D. H. Grabill, of lone, was in Heppner, Tuesday, on business intent. Picture framing promptly and neatly done at Case's Funiture Store, You can get the heater you need at Case's Furniture Store. Melvin Logan was up from Cecil yesterday on business mat ters. Henry Blahm returned on Fri day from a business trip to Walla Walla. Do it now! Not only good, but cheap. Talk with Smead before insuring. tf If you are looking for the best thing in heaters, don't overlook the "Oakwood" at the Furniture Store. tf. You make no mistake when you buy a Crescent Range. They are guaranteed. Sold by the Case Furniture Co. Mrs, Anna Matlock is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Patterson, having1 arrived on last Wednesday evening. Our old-time friend. James Hart, is now the postmaster at New Meadows, Idaho, to which I place he removed this past summer. Uscar keithley and wife, of Eight-mile, spent Thanksgiving in neppner wan tne tamily ot 1. R. Esteb, returning to their home on Saturday. Contractor Hill will soon have the Borchers building ready for occupancy, the finishing touches being rapidly applied by carpen ter and painter. Prof. Howard addressed a lame audience at Liberty last Sunday and will recapitulate next Sun day. He is liable to work himself into a permanent job. We sell Kodaks and Kodak sup plies for less than you can buy them elsewhere. Buy of us and save time and money." Patterson & Son, the Rexall Store. You can get Red Cross Christ mas Seals at any of the stores in j Cashier Mahoney, of the First fJf IjJ? a"d P.li t i- i n i . i it i mem on ur packages: vou will be helping along a good cause. At a meeting of the Heppner local of the farmers' union on R. W. Turner was s.vvvwwwvvvvvvwivwvv "IWee Stories of Solid Comfort. Any one wanting a few Lin coln buck lambs can secure them from Minor Bros. tf Mr.' Pick Howard's little girl has been quite sick the past week but is now convalescent. The Range of quality and econ omy, 'The Crescent." Sold by the Case Furniture Co. Grain of any description taken in exchange for Waitsburg and I Idaho Hour. Call on Phill Cohn. i National Bank, returned on Mon day after an absence of several days to outside points on business. Liggett's and Fenway's candy;; Saturday, all kinds all sizes, all prices, chosen as a delegate to the state I I'vli ctrwlr pi-firv v,L- Pttm- ' : ti. ji . . .vU ,.wv..rv J --(i:uiieni.iun at i ena eton. now in We keep all kinds of fruits and luncn goods. Hendricson &Gur- aane. House for sale or rent with one acre ground. Inquire 1st Nat ional bank. tf For a guaranteed knife or razor go to Hendricson & Gurdane's. i hey have the best. Velox, Azo, Solio and Bromide papers and post cards, all sizes. Patterson & Son. School books and suDDlies for every kind of school work at Pat terson & Son, the Rexall Store For a first class smoke, try Hendricson & Gurdane. Thev have a complete stack of thp very best. Our large line of carpet sam ples will enable you to buy the best carpets at home; shown at Case's Funiture Store. son & Son. The Rexall Store, B. F. Swaggart, the Morrow County jack and mule breeder, session Cameras, kodaks, films, plates, papers and chemicals. Everything is talking of putting in a branch j for the amateur . photographer establishment at Pendleton, Ore-1 Patterson & Son, the Rexall tuirai spirit, 'store, gon riiill Cohn is removing his office and fixtures into the Borchers building again occupying the rooms where he did business be fore the fire drove him out. District Sunt. Perrv visited Heppner last Sunday and filled the pulpit morning and evening at tne Methodist church. The communion service was held fol lowing the morning sermon. Attorney S. F. Wilson, of Athe na, was in Heppner yesterday on business for clients of his city. Mr. Wilson's name is mentioned among those of Eastern Oregon as timber for Congressional hon ors. He is a capable young man. Notice . TTuil(-E I HEREBY GIVEN x that the undersigned, Gussie C, u iikins, lias been duly appointed executrix ui tne last will and Testa ment of Mary A. Maddock, deeeased. liy the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon and has dulv nnali- fied for such trust. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to meat the ofliee of inv attornev. Sam E. YanYactor, in Heppner, Morrow County Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication hereof. Jated and hrst published this !Uh day of November. A. 1. lull. G ESSIE C. WILKIN'S, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Mary A. Maddoek. deceased. Notice for Publication. SOLA I I l Tii tI T, lubllc I. and Sale. A HTM EXT OF THE INTKK- Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the estate of O. E. Kedtield, deceased, has filed his Final Account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, and that Friday, the 2!th day of December, 111 1, At the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and t lie County Court room in the County Court house at Hepp ner, .Morrow County, Oregon, is the time and place set for the hearimr of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. .1. 1'. WILLIAMS. Administrator of the Estate of C. E. Ked field. Deceased. Notice. rv:i --ior, l. S. Land Ofliee at Th' Dalles, Oregon November Kith, Mil. Not ice is hereby given t hat, as direct ed by t he ( 'oiamissioiier of the Gener al Land Ollice, under psovisious of Act of Congress approved ,lune7. l!Hii C!4 Stats., .117 (. we willofier at pub lic sale, to the highest bidder, at '.t.1.1 o'clock a. m.. on the ltith dav of Jan uary lltlJ. at this oliice. the follow ing described land: S'2S i,. Sec. 21 l. 1. - . li. -li l-.ast U . .M ., .No. 0!'n., Any personsclaimingadversely the above-descrilwd land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sal il7-jl C. W. Moore. Register. un- Notice is hereby given that the dersigned, as administrator de b, uiU noil of the estate of M. LiVhtent hal. deceased, has tiled his Final Account in t he County Court of t he Slate of Oregon for Morrow Comity, an, I that Friday, the ;':th day of Dee, m ln.T. LU1. at the hour of li o'clock, in the forenoon of said day an 1 the County Court room in the County Court house in Heppner. Morrow ( v ouiu. , i in gon, is i ne t! me an. I place ; set for the hearing of objection thereto and the s t t lenient thereof. GEOUGE NOLLE, Administrator de bonis non ot the Estate of M. Lichtetit hal. deee.oed. Condon wiil get the fair to 1k held by the Tri-County development I,en gue next Fall. Thereafter, the fair will le held in a different one of ti e three counties each year. Carpets sewed.- laid and lined by The Case Funiture Co. Don't forget that Hood River cider at Hendricson & Gurdane's. ft