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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1907)
Pre RE eve JINAN etory and Our unprecedented pusiness prior to the Holidays has left an unusual number of Remnants and Broken Lines of Merchan dise in every department in the store. In order to dispose of these quickly, before taking our Annual Inventory, which we take the first of each year, we have decided to put on this Big Sale now. We will take every remnant, and every piee of merchandise of which we have not a full line left, as well as all Winte. Merchandise and put prices on them that will cause them to move at once and quickly too. It is so much easier to count the "coin of the realm" than to measure each piece of merchandise that for our own convenience we will put such attractive prices on these goods that you cannot resist helping us on this task by exchanging your coin for our stock. Ladies Tailored Suits, Ladies Shirt Waists, Misses Coats, Ladies Kimonas, Ladies Wrappers, Ladies Dress Skirts, Lace Curtains, Furs, Ladies Coats, Mens Clothing, Boys Clothing, Men's Underwear, Women's Underwear, Children's Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Remnants of everything. Don't miss this opportunity to supply your immediate or future wants at only a fraction of regular prices. These Prices Will only be Good Until Saturday, January 12, 1907 Local and Personal Notes Glasses properly fitted at P. O. Borg's. tf. Semi-Weekly Portland Jonrnal and Heppner Gazette only $2.00 per year. T. A. Rbea came up from Tort land, Monday evening. Dl Farnswortb came over from Monument, Monday. Andy Morgan id suffering from a severe case of blood poisoning in tbo arm. Ralph Tbompon and Karl Farnewo: th left Saturday for Cor vallis to re-enter 0. A. C. FIRST WOOL SALE OF 1907. For particular?, read the ad of The Cash Shoe Stora in this issue. Dr. Winoard, Ear, Eyea Nose and Throat. Glasses properly fitted. tf Frank Turner and Edger Ayers went to Portland, yesterday morn ing to enter business college. Services at All Saints Episcopal church ou Sunday Jan. 13th, at 11 a. in. and 7;30 p. in. Holv com mumou. John Warren Missionary. Walter Bray fell from a wagon Monday last and received ft fracture of the arm. He was taken to tin; Heppner Sanitarium where the fracture was reduced. If you are hnnting Vacan'Government land, J. T. W illiamson. La Grande, Ore yon makes maps of any township in the La Grande Land District showing the condition of the township at the date made or U each, as shown by the records of the land oilice. Land office practice a specialty. June7-tf. One of Heppner's energetic young rcou, William Purand Sigs bee, who for the past few months, has been taking a mathematical course through a correspondence school in New York, has recently taken the final examination, and received hia returns, his average being 100 per cent. The papers are well prepared and reflect credit upon the eight grade of the Hepp ner public schools, of which William ia a member. Miss Leah Minor returned to Portland, Saturday to resume the study of music. Otlieo Crawford left Monday morning for Corvallis, to again take up his studies at O. A. C. Seed wheat, Oats, Rve and Barley for sale by Pbill Co ho-, at Heppner Warehouse. At the M. E. church next Sun day at 11 a. tn. the pastor will preach on "Seeiug by Looking" aud in the evening at 7:30 "Tbe Spade and the Ax." Music by the Quartette. Welcome. During the recent windstorm, the big sheep shed out on Geo. Currins Hinton creek ranch was blown down. It was one of the largest sheds in Morrow county, Luckely about 2000 head oE sheep were driven out of the shod only a few minutes before it went dowr. Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P., held its semi-aunual installation on Tuesday evening, when D. D. C. C. Tbos Brenrmn installed the following corps of officers: V. A. Richardson, C. C, Vawter Craw ford V. C, F. J. Lucas Prelate, T. Erennan, M of W., Garfield Crawloid, K. of R. S., E. F. Smith, M. Arms, Geo. Thomson M. of F., L. E. Bisbep, M. of E.; W. T. Mc RobertP, I. G., Chas. Thomson, O. G. aud S. P. Devin, Trustee. Nunamaker aud Wilcox, who purchased the River Bend Stock Farm, have decided to set out an orchard on the famous Hogan Bittorj. Tbe orchard will be be tween 50 and 100 acres in area. Tbo trees for tlu orchard were selected from tin Salem nurseries by Harry Cunnnir.-z-s who has im ported snm" of the best trees ever brought into Morrow couuty. The ground is being plotted and put in readiness for the trees. Spray Courier. Your slomaob churns and digests the food you eat an J it fou!, cr torpid, r out of order, your whole system Buffers from blood poieou. Hollieter's Rooky Mountain Tea koops you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. P. McMillen, Lex iogtoo, Oregon. Taken as directed, it becomes Ibe greatest curative agent for tbe relief of suffering humanity ever devised. Socti is HollUter'i Booky MoilUiti Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. P. McMillen, LexmtftoD O egou. IX you take this paper anu he Weekly Oregrvnlan you won't bava to bee your new. Flools the body with wurm, glowlug vitality, makei tb utrves strong, quickens circulation, restors natural vigor, makes ou feel like one bom again, Hollister' Kooky Mountain Tea. 35 oeote. W. P. McMillen, Lex ington, Ocegoi. Heppner Gaaatta Weekly Oregonlan. . For Sale 1520 acres of good land, $8 00 per acre; 700 head of cattle, 817.00 per head ; 20 head ot horses. $50 per head; 5 sets of harness, 3 mowers, 2 rakes, 2 buck rakes, derrick, 1 set of blacksmith tools. Will lump the whole business off for $25,000. For lurther information inquire of. L. V. Bailey, Paulina, Oregon. g-UtsjuL -fo-i no ruuA-t S V$l -t Bk 11 ii r of a TEN MILLION DOLLAR CONCERN is the best assurance you can A Written buarantee haVe oi the superiority oi the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE. With this guarantee you don't guess, you KNOW which is best. ASK VOIR OWN BANKER as to our responsibility and financial standing. FfCG Trial flfld Easy Payment Offer Then send to our nearest dealer or to us, and get our .... This is your chance to secure the BEST TALKING IVf ACHINE MADE, on paments which will not be felt. WE ACCEPT OLD MACHINES OF ANY MAKE IN PART PAYMENT. The Graphophone is the Ideal Entertainer in the Home! "JZjfifZ "Xl " 1 A 9 Grand Prix, Paris, 1900 Double Grand Prize, St. Louis, 1904 Highest Award, Portland, 1 905 Columbia Phonograph Co., 90-92 West Broadway, New York. .110 Somt mp full ilotnils of T.mr K.isv I'ajiueat aud txcLiauiit; l'lun. ' f ' -,' J4 Name. ................... ....""" 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