Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 13, 1905, Image 5

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    The Weed's News
Local and Personal Happenings
in and About the City.
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Vio Groshens went to The
Dalles, Friday.
A. L. Ayers returned from Port
land, Monday.
Father Kelly was an incoming
passenger Monday.
J. J. Wells went to Hood River
Monday morning.
D. F. Warner, of Currinsville,
Oregon, is in the city.
Ole Johnson returned Monday
evening from the fair.
Price Florence returned from
Pendleton, Monday evening,
Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and
Eeppner Gazette only $1.75 per year.
Dr. Higgs, Eyes, Ear, Nose and
Thro; t. Glasses properly fitted. tf
Wella & Warnock will handle your
real estate and charge only the usual
commission.
List your londs with Wells & War
nock. We sell only on a straight com
mission. Commissioner Henry Blackman
returned to Portland Saturday
morning.
Chas. Hayes and family have
returned from the Lewis and
Clark fair.
Mr. Walford, of the Morrow
County Meat Co., was a passenger
for The Dalles, Friday.
Sunday was the hottest day of
the season, the mercury licgering
around the 90 mnrk.
F. C. Hostetter, traveling sales
man for a St. Louis Med. companv,
was in the city a few days.
County Clerk Crawford issued a
marriage license Monday to Wil
liam A. Horn and Miss Margaret
F. Frey.
A raflrriage license was issued
Friday by County Clerk Crawford
to James Scott Ball and Anna Mh
bel Goshon.
Karl Center hns resigned his
position an dpputy county clerk.
Garfield Crawford has been ap
pointed deputy clerk to fill the
vacancy.
8am Villiin?on, the wool buyer,
came np from The Dnllea, Monday.
Mr. Wilkicsou came up to wind
up his wool buying Lusiui'ss for
the season.
The farm residence of Laytou
Jones, of Six Dollar, was destroyed
by lire last Saturday. The house
and nearly all the contents were a
total lops. Xo insurance.
Lost Wednesday or Thursday,
between Heppner and Hiram
Clark's Jplace, Klgi.i silver watch
with buckskin string for fob.
Finder will please ieave at Gazette
office.
Mr. aud Mrs. S. K. VauVactoi
left MondaT morning for the Lewis
and ('lark fair. After visiting the
fair they will spend a couple of
weeks with relatives at Bay Cen
ter, Wash.
Webster Chandler is visiting his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Chandler
of this city. Mr. Chandler has
just finished a course at the law
school of the Boston University,
where he was acquitted with high
honors. lie will visit in Heppner
during the summer.
Don't let your wire fences sag,
keep them up and make (hem
look respectable. The Superior
Fence Machine will put jour
fences in good shape, make them
itay in shape, makes them strong
er and protects cattle and horses
from injury. Cheaper and better
than any other cross stay made.
Make your own Farm Fencing and
Poultry Netting. For sale by
Gilliam & Bisbee, Heppner, Or.
Tester Carr returned from Con
don, Tuesday.
Attorney S. E. Notson visited
Lexington, Tuesday.
R. Newman and wife, of Clem,
were Heppner visitors this week.
Mrs. John Rasmus has returned
from a visit to Salem and valley
points,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borg were
passengers for Portland, yesterday
morning.
Earl Conser and C. O. Hnelat
are spending a few days in the
monntains.
There will be no preaching at
the Baptist church. Sunday, the
pastor will be at lone.
James Carty and family, of
Lower Morrow county, were Hepp.
ner visitors yesterday.
Miss Lenah Watera who has
been visiting Mrs, James Hart
left Monday morning for Seaside.
Mrs. D. Hallock will leave Sun
day morning for her homestead on
Swale creek where she will spend
the summer.
Ed Cummings, of Lexington,
who was confined in the pest
house, afflicted with diptheria, hes
recovered and has been discharged.
Upon complaint of Sheriff
Shutt all of the saloon men of
Heppner are under arrest charged
with violating the Sunday closing
law.
I will be prepared to furnish
board at my mountain home at
Swale creek during the summer.
Rates $5 per week for table board.
Mrs. D. Hallock.
Noble & Campbell who were en
gaged in the harness and saddlery
business in this city have dis
solved partnership, Mr. Campbell
retiring. Mr. Noble is now sole
proprietor. The transfer occurred
yesterday.
Phil Metschan, Jr., is iu re
ceipt of a letter from W. Rea, of
Forsyth, Montana, stating that
his brother, John Rea, died at
Forsyth, Montana, on July 8.
The remains were buried at Fargo,
Xorth Dakota. Deceased was a
member of the firm of Rea
Brothers, the well known sheep
men. and u na well known in Hepp
K. HoImtiD arrived in the
Meadow creek country in the
north part of Grant county early
this week from Cisne, Illinois, and
in two days time had purchased
over 1G0 head of range horses, at
prices ranging from 8G to $15 per
head. Although the prices he
paid were small, he took every
thing that was offered him.
Canyon City Iviglp.
Jack McCuilough, Harve Mid
delsworth and Oriu Ledgerwood
brought in the last wool of the
seasou the latter part of last week
from the John Day and Mt. Ver
non country. The freighting out
fit consisted of two eight horse
teams and one 10 horse rig. The
wool brought in at the one trip
was worth over $5,000. They took
out a load of supplies and saw
mill machinery for a new mill on
Beech creek.
Among the great attractions
which the Lewis and Clark Expo
sition will afford the visitors to
Portland during this month will
be the opening of the race meeting
given by the Multnomah Fair As
sociation at Irvington Fark Track,
beginning on July 22. More than
f)00 horses will be 6tabled at
Irvington during the 49 racing
days, which by the way, will be
the longest race meeting ever held
iu Oregon. The horses that will
start in the stake and handicap
events are the pick of those that
raced last winter at Oakland and
at Los Angeles.
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JULY STOCK TAKING
SALE
Every ARTICLE REDUCED
FROM
Saturday July ist. To Sat. July 15th
A BARGAIN EVENT
THAT YOU MUST NOT OVERLOOK
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S. P. Garrigues returned from
Portland, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beymer re
turned Tuesday from a visit to
Baker City.
Good milch cows for sale. In
quire of G. W. French at the
Quaid ranch.
Mrs. C. W. Ham ford, of Creigh-
ton, Mo., a eisfer of Dr. M. R.
Metzler, is the gnest of Dr. and
Mrs. Metzler.
By mutual agreement the retail
storps of lone will keep open on
Sundays for business, says the
Proclaimer. ,
Mist-s Eeie ljpozer ;rd Daisy
Hendricsou left Monday morning
for a vi-it to the Lewis and Cln.rk
fair. They will also visit Newport
before returning.
John L. Sperry, an Oiegcn pio
neer who recently died in Port
land, was a former resident of
Heppner and is well known bj'
the older residents of this city.
Mr. Sperrv came to Heppner in
the early 70's and was engaged in
the stock business here for a num
ber of years. In 1S78 he was
elected sheriff of Umatilla county
and moved to Pendleton. After
the expiration of the term of effice
he moved to Portland.
I Tie felt Sloe Store
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See Our Window Display Of
Harvest Shoes and Gloves
At Special Prices
We will help you to save your luinl cmi-ikm!
money by making close prices. : : : : :
MARKIKD.
BALL GOSSOX At the resi
dence of A. J. Stevenson in this
city, Sunday evening, July 9.
1005, Mr. James Scott Ball and
Miss Anna Mabel Gosson, Rev.
Chandler officiating.
Mr. Ball is a popular brakeman
of the O. R. & N. Co. Miss Gos
son is an accomplished young lady
of The Dalles.
The ceremony was performed in
the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Ask for Our MOOSH
SKIX miliut'd shoe the
best value for $2-50
ever produced you
can't rip em. : : :
Men and Boys Work Shoes $1.25 to $3.50
Buckinham Sc Hecht's rivited Chrome Tan $3 .r0
All Buckskin &. Horse hide Gloves REDIjCED
We fjfiy e you the best Sox lor v our M on ey
Repairing of all kinds prompt Iyattendocl to
THE CASH SHOE STORE
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibson,
John Stephenson, Ed. Stephenson,
II. Hinshing and Mrs, Hunt.
K of l Installation.
The following officers of Doric Lodge
No. 2o, K of P. were metalled Tuesday
ev Ding:
Garfield Crawford, C. C. ; Chas.
Thomson, VC; Louis Kinney, Prelate;
Thos. Crennan, M of W; Walker Rich
ardson. M A; J. G. Griffith, I G ; L. E.
Biabee, O G ; W. W. Smead, K of R S;
D. O. Justus. M of E; Dr. E. R. Hun
lock, Mo! F.
Estray Notice Came to my
place on Spray toad, 10 miles
south of Harduian, July 5, one
mare colt about three months old,
color brown, white spot iu f&ee.
Owner can have animal by paving
expense of keeping and advertis
ing. V. II. Heath.
WANTED Man, cnJer So, from
Heppner, to prepare for good position
as Railway Mail Clerk. Experience iu
postollice not necessary. Entranc6 sal
ary fSOO per annum. Gradual promo
tion. An exceptional openine. Exam
ination soon. Address immediately, V.
O. Cox Denver, Colo.