The Heppner Gazette
Established March 30. 1888.
4SSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
(Catered at the Postofflce at Heppner Oregon, m
econd-class matter.
Xhubsdai Feb. 6, 1908
From March 1, 190S, to April
HtS, 190S, colouiat rates will be
--Sfi.u in effect from the East to
;th Pacifio Jforthwest. Rate
tfossa Chicago to Portland, Astoria,
sfcttd Puget Sound destinations; a1
fe points on the Southern Pacific
Aictia line and branches, north of
axtd including Asbland, Oregon
De 5j.lmj trom Missouri river
common points, (Council Bluffs to
EtBsas City, Mo., inclusive); also
sSt. Paul and Minneapolis, $30.00;
'St. Louis, $35.50, and from Denver,
"Colorado Spring and Pueblo,
$30 00. Rnt8 to all points on Jhe
O. R. & N. main line and branches.
Huntington to Spokme, inclusive,
-srill be the same as to the Coast
terminals.
7Zrfe 1 11 1 Von of Condolence)
4ta-eiiecial communication of Hepp
xwrT,oefge No. 09 A. F. and A. M.. held
in ttieir Lodge on the 1st day of Feb
J3.a, the lol.'owing resolutions were
M&Efc-n! i o':e!y adoptsd:
i'b-sreas, it lias pleased tlie great Ar
chitectoi the universe to remove from
'Ar midst onr btlovd brother T. II.
JtSaar, and.
Whereas, it is but just that a fitting
'recognition of his name and virtues
eSodS J be had, therefore be it
Hie solved by Heppner Lodge No. 60,
XX.''. and A. M. that while we bow in
Heebie, submission to (he will of that
0te before whom all Masons bend the
'A nee in reverence, w e do not the less
-rv.vwrn for our brother who has been
"talc to from u. His labors are ended
sire below, but we trust he has entered
pm the higher-and nobler lite which
- niy;be fea bed through the portals
a( dea'n.
To t:K! family arul friends cf onr be-
'Wed brother T. R. Gaynor, who as a
".'"Ct.SDn labor! faithfully upon the tem
TTitecatil called from his work by tbe
Toaster Iiml'der of the universe, we ten
.'Jsr cur birtfelt sympathy.
rT:ef5iTed that these resolutions be
fr-ead tipon the records of Heppner
T-oSee No. (iP, A. F. and A. M., that a
jr!?f heiisef be transmitted to the fam
xlbr c our deceased brother, and to each
c the newspapers of Heppner, Or., for
sriiScation.
OSCAR BORG.
' M. A. LEACH.
V. CRA FORD.
Mis. C. E. lledtield returned last
week from Portlaud, when the has
been visiting for tbe past mouth,
tier mother and sisters accom-
t
panied her home and are now visi
ting in this city.
Announcement of Candidates.
To the Republican voters ' of ' Morrow
county: '
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of county , Judge of Morrow
county, sobjeot to the will of the Rpub
lican voters at the primary election to
be held on April 17, next.
O. E. FA RNS WORTH.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination for county As
Beesor, subject to tbe will of the voters
of the Republican party, at ttie primary
ele :tion April 17, 1903. My platform:
competent, aiogle, tqual and just assess
ments; no favorites.
J.G. CRAWFORD.
v.-
To the voters of Morrow county, Ore
gon :
i hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-nomination for Assessor on the
Repub.iean ticket, subject to the will of
the voters at the primaries on April 17,
1908. Respectfully,
W. S. CONNER.
To the Republicans of Morrow county :
I desire to announce the tact that 1
am a canuidate for reelection for the of
fice of ronnty Surveyor, Btibje t to the
will of the Republican voters at the
coming primary election.
V. II. HEATH.
It you take this paper anu Vhe Weekly
Ore Ionian you won't nave to beg your
To the members of the Republican
party :
I hereby announce mvself a candidate
for nomination for the office of Assessor
for Morrow county, Oregon, by the
members of the Republican party at the
primaries to be held April 17. 1908.
My 11 years residence in .Morrow
coun'y, together with three rears as
deputy Assessor doing filed wo'k, give
me an intimate acquaintance with the
taxpayers of the county, and property
values, and I assure you that it nomi
nated and elected to the office, all prop
erty will be assessed at full cash value,
regardless of ownership.
SAMUEL E. WILLIS.
The Knock-out Blotr.
The blow which knocked out Corbet
was a revelation to the prize fighters.
From the earliest days of the ring the
knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw,
the temple or the Jugular vein.- Stomach
punches were thrown in to worry and
weary the fighter, but If a scientific man
had told one of tho old fighters that the
most vulnerable spot was the region of
tie stomach, he'd have laughed at him
for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing
bogae to the public a parallel fact; that
the. stomacVIs the most vulnerable organ
out ofhe pre ring as well as In It We
protect purAajvtis, throats, feet and lungs,
but theSJlirbhye are utterly Indiffer
ent to, until diseVXfinds the solar Dlexua
and knocks us out. Make your stomach
sound anr strong by the use of boctor
To the Republican voters of Morrow
county:
My name wM appear on (he cfiieinl
nominating election ballot for the Re
publican p irty, as a candidate for nomi
nation for the office of county Cleik of
Morrow county, Oregon.
V. O. HILL.-
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of county Judge on the Re
publicau ticket, subject to the will of the
voters ot Morrow county, and pronrse
it nominated and elected, to give my
undivided attention to the affairs of the
county to the end that the taxpayers
may reap the beet results from an eco
nomical and conservative administration
of the finances ot said county, ami for
the benefit ot all I arties that I am unac
quainted with. I would further state
that I have been a resident cf Moriow
county lor the past 25 years. Have al
ways been used to an active tovntry life
nd think that I kmw something of the
county's needs. I am astau ch Repub
lican, but no politician, and will emplsy
no methods but that are just and honor
able to obtain this office.
W. B. BARRATT.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for county School Superintendent,
subject to the decision of the Republican
primary election. Respectfully,
S. E. NOTSON.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date foi the cilice of county Judge, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican
primary election. Respectfully,
F. M. GRIFFIN.
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ON THE MOVE
Owing to the increase of business in certain
departments of the store it has been neces
sary for Marquardsen to rearrage the entire
stock of goods and change the location of
the various departments.
Come and see what you think of the change
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ALL COUNTS IN THE PRICES
, Marquardsen announces that he is again
ready for business at the same old stand
THE DEPARTMENT STORE
Heppner, Oregon
Weil aid For Sale
Glasses
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properly fitted at P.
Highest cash price paid for hides,
pelts and furs. Phill Cohn.
Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and
Heppner Gazette ouly fl.75 per year.
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THESES STXISSIIES
4-157.
Timber Land Act June 3, J $7$.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed administia or of tbe Estate of J.
J. Roberts, decea 'd, has filed in the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow county hU final account as such
administrator. The said County Court
has app intpd nnd fixed the 3rd day of
February, 1908, at the hour f 10 o'clock.
A. M., at the county coi.M room in Hepp
ner, Morr w County, Oiegon, as the
tirnp and pi ce for the hearing and set
tlement ot Faid final ncconnt. All per
sons interested or objecting to fucIi ac-i-int
are required to appear at such
time and place or tilts their objections to
such accou it and settlement thereof.
FRANK ROBERTS
Administrator,
United Stages Land otHce, La Grande, Oregon.
November IS, JtK)7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the nrovisiong of the act of Congress of
June S, 1;8, entitled "An act for the oale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada anl Washington Territory," a& ex
tended to all the Public Laud Status by act of
Angust4, 1892.
Victor A. Grouhens of Heppner, county
of Morrow, State of Oreson, has this dny,
filed in this oiiii o his sworn statement No.
5827. for the purchase of the W(4 NEfi Soction 9
SW H HE! SEK 8Vl4 ot (Section No. 4 in Town
ship No. 4 8. Kanga f)o. 28 K. W. M aLd will
olfer proof to show tht the land Bought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purpose.-, and to establish his claim
to said land before J. P. Williams, C. S. Com
missioner at his office in, Heppner, Oregon, on
Wedn: 8iliy, the 5th day of February 19C3.
He names as witnesses: Sherman Hhnw,
John McCullouBh, Lewis A. Florence and
Norman A. Kelley all of Heppner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requestsd to filetheir
claims in this office on or before said 5th day
ot February 1908. .
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE and the
WEEKLY OREGONIAN lor 1.75
ii---'-w'-u5S'-S'-Si5'v5'-5 IS. .
FIRST 1IH Ml
of Heppner
NovJH-JanlJO
E. W. PAVi.9. Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
fair Itat Mark
tmi aismun com p. nr. new tokk crrr.
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Ill I II I H V III till
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Boyer & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Keats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid for fat stock:
United States Land Oihce, The Dalles, Oregon.
December 18th. 1U7.
Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance
with the provlHions of the act of Congress of
Jure 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Kale of
tin,bcr lands in'he States of California. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by net of August 4,
1893, James Ferson, of Hardmmi, county ot
Morrow, State of Oregon, has this day filed in
this ofllce his sworn statement No. 4187, f.r the
purchase of the NE SE!4 of Section No. 31, in
TowOhlp No. 5 .ST. Range No. 2-) E. W. M
and ill oiler proof to show that the laud sought
is more valuable for its timlr r or st'iiie than fur
agricultural purpose", and to establish bis claim
(0 t,a!d land before J. P. William. IT. rf. Com
mhBionerat hin ofh:e in Heppner, Oregon, on
tho K'th day of March, i:js.
He names as witnesses:
George W. Chapin, WiiJhitn E. Severance,
William lHcDanie'.. and Edward S. McDanicl
all of Harilniaii, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are r'juestel to file thoir
elaiinsn this ofiice on or before haidhuh day
of Man h. 1S.M.
Jan-.'-Mur-'i C. V,'. M OH , ; K , 1 Wx'.U r.
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IS Oldest Bank in Morrow Co.
C. A. RHEA, President
T. A, RHEA, Vice-President
GEO. CONSER. Cashier
E. L. FRDELAND, Asst. Cashier
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The First National has been identified with Morrow County
interests for over twenty yean, and with our past experience we are
prepared to furnish all accommodations consistent with bound bank
ing under the National Bank Act.
We haveal way made a specialty of banking by mail. Customers
put of town receive the same attention as thobe doing business at
the bank. General banking business solicited. Four per cent paid
on time deposits.
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HARDWARE
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IIEPPNEU, OliEQON
Slot klioitlcrw' .TlcoliiiK.
Kctlcc is hereby aiven that the regular annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Heppner
Mining Co. will he held at the olii'u of Hi'dMaM
A Van Aactor, in Heppner. Oregon, on the i-e c
olid Thursday in Kehnmry, l'Jft-, tho Mine being
the llth day of the moJith, at 2 o'cIock P, M. of
aid day, for the purpose of electing officers and
other business that may ome btforo the meet
ing. I). H. STALTEK, Pres.
T. W. AYERS.Sec.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Jan. 4. 1903.
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