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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1907)
Local and Personal Notes Wm. Laelling came up from . Troatdale, Tuesday. John Buesick came over from Monument, Monday. J. R. Nanoamaker went to Hood Eiver Saturday. Mrs. Lou Kinney visited her Lnaband at Ioue, Sunday. jars. u. Jtu. it ea neid was a pas eenger for Portland, Tuesday. L. Monterestelli came over from Pendleton yesterday evening. Miss Maude Mills was a passenger Monday morning for Portland. A. W. Goodman returned yester day from a visit to Boise, Idaho. a a a r i v a. waiicer, or. lone, was an ipcoming passenger yesterday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oal Zilly, of Port land, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Irwin. Mrs. S. iV. Meadows, Miss Itena and Lester are visiting friends and relatives in Salem. Born In this city, Sunday even iug, Angust 4, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bennett, of Lone Bock, a daughter. Ed Burgess, Tuesday received a telegram stating that his youDger brother was seriously injured in an automobile accident in Watham, Mass. H. W. Fell who recently suffered the fracture of his leg, is in the city. Mr. Fell is able to be out on crutches and is getting along all right. Dr. N. G. Blalock, of Walla Walla, and Wm. J. Mariner of Blalock, were incoming passengers Sunday evening. In company with J. J. McGee they visited the Willow creek coal mines Monday. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Metier, Clare Walton and E. G. Noble, came down from Ditch creek Monday. A large number of Heppner people are now camping at this popular mountain resort. "What is the Matter With the Boys?'' will be asked of the girls next Sunday at 11 a. m. in the M. E. church. The theme of the fo lowing regular morning sermon will be "Thirst is Sight of Water." Welcome. No service in the even ing. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS Itlrii Halstead Undergoes Unpleaa ant Experience. Mrs. Halstead of Echo, while camping at Ditch creek underwent experience last Sunday that she will not forget soon. Starting CjUt at 7 o'clock in the morning Mrs. Halstead wi th a pail in hand was locking for huckle berries. In looking for the lus cious fruit, she lost her bearings and became lost. Not returning at the proper time the campers became alarmed and a search party consisting of John Rasmus, Orve Rasmus, Wm. Ball and Wm. Ayers, was organized and started at 7 o'clock in the evening in search of the missing woman. The party traveled until 11 o'clock at night. At the head of CapplingHr canyon about four miles from Ditch creek, the worn. an was found sitting on a log, hav ing screamed in response Jto calls of the searching party. Mrs. Halstead was badly scared and excited and could hardly be induced to turn back, firmly be- ieving thai she was going in the right direction. N J. C. Lonergan, buyer for Frye- Bruhn Co., of Seattle, last week contract id of Izee cattlemen 2500 li iad of 3-year-old steers, to be de livered October 12, at Pendletoo. Tnis is the largest band of 3-year- old steers ever bought in the Izee couutry, and at the price paid, which is much higher than the same grade of cattle brought last year, means that the Izee cattle growers will receive in the neigh, borhood of $100,000 for this band of cattle. The Izee cattle are al ready iu prime condition and will weigh out heavy at the time of delivery. Ah eady several hundred head of fat cows have been sold in Bear valley and Izee and catt emen generally are jubilant over the pros pects of the cattle industry. Blue Mountain Eagle. C. W. Hug, 27 years old, who was born and raised on a farm near Elgin, has been chosen pincipal of the Eugene high school. In many places in Oregon there is a revolt against the Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph company and new companies are being formed to establish an independent service. The time is nearly here when some thing along this line will be doing in Grant and Harney counties. Blue Mountain Eagle. But we hope that Morrow county will soon follow. Governor Comer of Alabama, has signed the bill requiring all saloons in that state to close at 7 p. m. and (8;30 p. m. in the larger cities. ) A hail storm struck southern Brown and northern Spink counties, South Dakota, and destroyed all crops within an area of 160 square miles. The district is the- richest in South Dakota. NOTICE. The big premium list of the Greater Oregon State Fair (Sept. 16-21) has been issued. This volume is an attractive and con veuient handbook, containing all information about the fair in a condensed form. The contents in. elude the list of premiums for every department of exhibits, rules governing awards, information about the fair, camping grounds, transportation, eta The reading matter is illustrated with half-tone cuts of scenes at the fair buildings, premium stock, and other features. Although the premium list is the best ever put out in the forty-six years of the institution's existence, and is the first appeal to the artistic sense eyer attempted. All persons interested can secure this book by applying to the secretary of the board, F. A. Welch, Salem, Oregon. Charles Holt, a well known phar. macist of Walla Walla, disappeared June 27, leaving a wife and two little children. So far aB known all his business and family rela tions were square and honorable. Holt had lived in Walla Walla a vear, coming there from Waits burg, where be was employed as a pharmacist 15 years. Thomas J. Hailey, former Justice of the State Supreme Court is very ill at his home in Portland. Mr. Hailey is well known in Morrow county, having at one time served as district attorney for this district. W 3k I will open a fruit and vegetable store in the Scrivner restaurant building, July 1st. Will keep ice cream, candies, nuts, tropical fruit?, cigars and tobacco, berries, fruits, jams and jellies, in Ma son jars, pat up by ourselves. Harry Clmminqs. Take it in Time Juit as Scores ! People Have. JUAKniED. IlAWORTn COX At the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown in this city, Wednesday, August 7, 11)07, Mr. Mablon llaworth and Miss Gussie Cox, J. P. Williams oiliciatiug. Treasury Department. Office of Comptroller of the Cur rency. Washington, July 2G, 1907. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that ' The First National Bank of Heppner," in the town of Heppner, in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon, has complied with all the provisions of the "Act of Congress to enable National Banking Asso ciations to extend their corporate existence and for other purposes approved July 12, 1882. Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of Heppner," in the town of Heppner, in the County of Mor row, and estate of Oregon, is au thorized to have succession for the period specified in its amended ar ticles of association, namely until close of business on July 26, 1927. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this twenty-sixth day of July, 1907. seal J. P. KANE, No. 3774. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. A1-S5 The Htppner Gasette the news of Mor row County; The Weekly Oregonian the news and thought of the world. Both at special price. Inquire or address Tht Qasette. Heppner. Or. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely follow. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve backache, Cure every kidney ill. N. C. W. Risley, carpenter, of 705 S. Montgomery street, Albany, Oregon, savs: "Having been troubled with pain in the back just over the kidneys and annoying irregularities of the kidney action, I decided to try Doan's Kidnev Pills and got a box at a drug store. Be lief came alter the first dose or two and in a short time the aching and other symptoms were removed. The action of the kidneys was corrected and regu lated and 1 am now in a position to con scientiously recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and do not hesitate to do so." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Re member the name Doan's, and take no other. JUST RECEIVED Direct from Japan Yesterday we received direct from Japan two mammoth cases of Japanese Basket Telescopes. This gives us an immense assortment of these very desirable baskets, and coming, as they do direct, savesll middle men's profits, you get the benefit of this by buying them at about regular wholesale prices. You will surely be able to use one or more when you take your trip to the mountains. Nothing better for lunch baskets could be made. We have another large crate of fancy Baskets for our Holiday trade now in the custom house whicli will soon be here. Minor & Co, Sell Everything. Clearance Sale still on VIC GROSHENS Proprietor Union Saloon WINES, LIQUORS THE CELEBRATED Inderweis BEER High. Grade Cigars HEPPNER, OREGON HALF . PRICE SHOE SALE All Tan Low Shoes HALF PRICE THIS MONTH For Men, Women and Children O 0 IS ESS'GOLL v TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and. sends each stu dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the Toucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand ; easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free frrite today, References; any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland, $4.50 Tan Low Shoes $2.25 $4.00 Tan Low Slices $2.00 $2.50 Tan Low Shoes $1.25 $3.50 Tan Low Shoes $1.75 $3.00 Tan Low Shoes $1.50 $2.25 Misses Low Tans $1.15 SIGN OF THE BOOT C. O. HUELAT -i- mil. PROFESSIOITAL CA.S5XS Redfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of .May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IV Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon HIGGS & WINNARD PHYSICIANS fc SURGEONS. special attention (riven to diseases of me eye, ear, nose and throat. Officii : The Fair Baildins. Heppner, . Obkgon. Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Odd Fellows Bide Heppner, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow bnildinir over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. W. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of in Morrow county. Heppner, abstract books Obeoon. DR. METZLER. DENTIST Located in Odd ..Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. ill. A. LEACH DBNTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office in tbe new Fair building. Gas administered. THE GAZETTE AND WEEKLY OREGONIAN 52.00 A YEAR Red Front Livery & Feed Satbles Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS :LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on band and can be furnishes on effort notice to parties wishing to drive into the interior. First class : : flacks and Buoyles CALL AROUND AND SEE US. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oreoon J. MAX POO 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 and all diseases of the body bv tbe use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his oflice, write for home treat ment. Consultation free. J. Man Foo, successor to Hong Wo Tons Chinese Medicine C. 117 W. Second St., Al bany, Oregon. j? The Palm j Robert Hart. Prop. Ico Civam ('roam Sotlii Hirh (i ratio Cigars Frosh Cantlios Nuts and Fruits Lunch liootls loo Coltl roca Tola, Oraniroatlo Hoot llovr