Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 06, 1908, Image 5

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    0. 0. Iluelat is iu Portland.
Nels Jobuson, of Gooseberry
was in the city Tuesday.
Clothes cleanedand pressed, called
for and delivered. Guv McKniqht
Mr. and Mr. Frank Elder re
turned the first of tbe week from
rortland.
Miss Leah Minor visited with
Miss Edna Mailory in lone daring
tbe past week,
Mrs. William Hughes, of Port
land, is visiting with Mr. and Mis.
A. P. Ilaghes in this city.
I. C. Bennett, of Lone Rock,
was in tbe city Monday to attend
tbe district K. of P. convention.
II. W. Hickok, the lone grain
buyer, will be at Heppner Thurs
day of each week. Qet offers on
your grain.
Phill Cohn, at the Heppner
warehouse, will pay the highest
price for hides, pelts, and furs.
Seed wheat, oats, rye, and barley
on hand. ' '
Rev. Charles II. Porter has some of
the fioest White Wvandotte chickens io
the Noith west. They are beauties and
the greatest os all egf lsyer. Three
pens, each headed by prize winning
males. Pen No. 1 by cockerel winninit
in six shows. No. 2 by cockerel winning
ia three shows this year. No. 3 by 3rd
priza cockerrl at HhIhiu three years ago
See these "Royal Whites" and get some
settings of eggs.
VKItM II.4KTO.Y.
The death ot Vern Barton, which
occurred nt Hot Lake laat week,
was a shock to bis many friends?.
Mr. Birton's death was very tud
leu, tbe cause biing heart failure.
Ho was ."5 yers old and baa beeu
a resident of Morrow county for a
good raanv jears.
William Y truer li.irtou was born
in Adair Couuty, Iowh, iu 1S72.
Oarue to Oregon in 1880, where be
grew to manhood in tbe vicinity of
Heppner.
He leaves a wife, an aged mother
two hi.ster?, and one brother to
mourn his loss. He was kind to
all be chauced to meet.
.11 urdcrcd!
Thu dirt at the Heppner Steam Laun
dry. Everything back but the dirt,
l'hone 171 and we will do the rent.
Heppner Steam Laundry.
Bears the wlh8 M cu tiav8 AiW3's B0Uht
Signature ST? ' jJrf-
of xtryy. j-coicswit
SALOON
The Club
For those who
appreciate Quality.
SAVE YOUR
COUPONS
REMEMBER We give cou
pons with every cash purchase.
These Coupons are as good as
money. You can buy Phono
graphs and Records, or any kind
of Footwear, with them. Old
Coupons are good here.
And all the time we give you the
best values in Shoes, Hose, Rub
ber Goods and Furnishings.
Ladies' Overshoes $1.00
Men's Overshoes $1.35
SIGN OF THE BOOT
Beaman & Gaynor
Successors to
Obituary.
Dr. Randolph C. Hunter, whose
death occurred at Lexington Tues
day evening January 21st, was
born io London, England, Mav 28,
1834. He received his medical
education at Edinburgh and Glas
gow Medical colleges. 8oou after
leaving college he received a com
mission as surgeon in the' English
army and was sent with his regi
ment to the Crimean war where he
served three year.
Shortly before going to tbe front
who uis regiment ne marriea an
estimable young English lady. On
his return he found that his wife
had died, nearly two years before,
leaving a daughter. The Doctor
had had no news from home and
knew nothing of bis wife's death,
or the birth of a daughter. That
daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Smoother,
is now living in Oakland, Califor
nia. He came to the United States
about 45 years ago and first settled
iu Nevada, afterwards moving to
California where be served several
years as deputy coroner of San
Francisco. He was one of tbe
founders of Cooper Medical Col
lege and was demonstrator of an
atomy in that institution for sever
al years. On account of ill health
he left the Bay City and came to
Southern Oregon where he prac
ticed his profession for several
years.
While in Sau Francisco he was
married to jIiss May Tenuy on
September 10th, 1872. There were
six children as a result of this
union. Three sons, Harry, who
is secretary of tbe Portland Manu
facturing Co., of St. Johns, Ore.:
Dr. Frederick, a rising young phy
sician of the Iloquinm, Wash.,
hospital; Montie, the youngest son
is a student of the Lexington pub
lic school; and three daughters.
Mrs. John Goodman, of St. Johns,
Misses Pearl and Ruby,' who are
teachers in the Hoquiam public
school.
Dr. Hunter moved to Lexington
two years ayo where be practiced
his profession. During his resi
dence in Lexington be made a num
ber of warm frienJs.
He was a member of Mammoth
Lodge No. 87, A. O. U. W.f at Coos
Cay, Oregon.
Tbe remains were shipped tr
Portland Thursday and funem!
services were conducted at tL
chapel of the Portland Cremator
ium bv Rev. John Dawson, pastor
of the Episcopalian church. Im-
mediately after tbe services tbe
bodv was placed in the furnace
and cremated, according to the
wish of the Doctor.
The good people of Lexington
did all within their power to com
fort tbe widow and son, and all
joined in words of condolence for
the bereaved.
C. O. Huelat
Heppner Illg-1 School lloya Won
A double header basketball game
was pulled off in the Club gvm last
Friday night and both games were
lively contested. ,
Tbe first- game was to have been
between tbe "Club Kids" and t
team of youngsters from Lexington
but the little fellows from our
neighboring town failed to put in
an appearance, so a team was picked
np from tbe local town boys. The
"Club Kids" won an easy victory
with a score of 25 to 4. ,
Tbe main game was immediately
called following the preliminary,
The teams contesting were the
Lexington and Heppner High
schools and resulted in a victory
for the latter.
The game was rougher than
necessary, but was full of life and
the spirit of good fellowship pre
vailed at all times.
Following is the lineup of play
and the score:
. Lexington Beymor, C, 2; F.
Mnnkers, forward, 2; B. Mnukers,
forward; Baney and Thornburg,
guards. Total score, 4.
HeppDer Guards, Gilliam, Al
va Jones, 3; center, Turner, 4; for
wards, Glen Jones, 6, b'mead, 6.
Total score, 19.
H. of I. District Convention.
Last Monday evening an affair
long to be remembered by the
Knights of Pythias of Doric Lodge
No. 20. was held in their Castle
hall in this city. The event wras
district convention composed of
the lodges from Lone llock, Spray,
Condon, Arlington, Fossil, and
Doric Lodge No. 20, and was i
success in every wa'.
There was a goodly share of vis
itirg Knight present, 5 tbe larger
delegation being from Lone Rock,
ana an eutnusiHstic meeting was
held.
Grand Chancellor Wall and G.
K. of K. b. Stinson were present
and assisted in the ceremonies.
Talks along the line of Pjthianism
by these gentlemen were well re.
ceived and had tbe result of briog.
ins; out the true Ivnightly spirit
A candidate was given both the
second and third degrees and at tbe
conclusion a clam feed was in
duller! in by all present.
Doric Lodge is one of the strong
institutions of Morrow county and
has a large 'membership composed
of our best citizens from every sec
tion of the couuty.
Marquardsen's Department store
has been in a chaotic condition for
tbe past week owing to a change
in store arrangement. We can
heartily add that we think tbe
same to be much improved, and
are glad that Heppner has added
one to the list of enterprising men.
AJwrrj rellabls Tha Wsekly Oregon! a
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, La Grande, Oregon.
December 20, 1907.
Notice is hereby given tlmt in compliance
with the provisions of the act" of Congress of
Jane S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the Slates of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of August 4
1892, Clarence C. Cnrrin, of Hood River, county
of Wasco, State of Orcson, has this day tiled in
this office his sworn sta ement No. 5S72, for the
purchnoe of the S' i 8Wi, stt'J SEHi Section
12, NV NEH rl Section No. 13, in Township
No. 4 S. Rang.. No. 2!l K. W. M., and will oiler
proof to show that the land sought is more val
uable fur its timber 'or stone than lor agricul
tural purposes and to establish his claim to s.tid
land before the Register and Receiver at La
(iramie. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of
March, l'.MS.
He names as witnesses:
David C. Briehoux. of La Grande, Oregon,
Everett O. Hall, Charles Hall, and Hugh B. fcs
Bon. of Hood Kiver, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse'-the
above-described lands are requested to (lie their
claims in th.st ML-e on or before eaid Utn day uf
March. l!l.
Jau 2-Mar .". E. W . DA VIS. Register.
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Shoes
the largest. most complete, and of best qual
ity in Morrow county.
Our long experience in handling shoes has
taught us to judge quality and secure the
best values, and'our business standing gives
us the pick of the manufacturers-of the
country. These facts, combined with the
fact that nothing short of the best makes
will answer, places our stock far In: the lead
as regards quality, style and quantity.
73 Cases of New Spring Shoes
.
have just been opened up and are ready for
your inspection.
Now is the time This is the Place
Ours are the best kind
MIN
VIC GROSHENS
Proprietor
Union Saloon
WINES, LIOUORS
THE CELEBRATED
Inderweis BEER
High Grade Cigars
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Trje-
Bel uedere
FINEST WINKS
LIQUOKb&CiGARSi
One hundred empty barrels for
sale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra line cider vinegar on tap. . . .
HEPPNER,
ORE.
PflLflCE HOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon llotvi
MODERN CONVEN.ENCES
E.ECTR'C LIGHTED . . .
Cu Ji'r : N.1" iManRtfemeut. Thorouhl)
liMiovatedja8d Ketiitted. Etst
Menls in tbe City.
MADDOCi 4 CO. Tri-is.
Shoes
You Need a New Pair
Without fear of contradiction we make the
sweeping assertion that our shoe stock is
Yours for
Redfield & VanVactor,
v ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on west end of May Street
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON,
A TTORNE Y- A T-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
HIGGS & WINNARD
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Special attention given to diseases of
tbe eye, ear, nose and throat.
Oft icb : Tbe Fair Building.
IIkppnkk, Oregon.
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Residence in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
VV. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstract books
in Morrow county.
Ukppnkr,
Okkqon .
DR. METZLER.
DBXTIST
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Ruo:ii3 ") and ti.
DR. M. A. LEACH
lVrrunifnt!y Incited in Heppner. OlnVe
iu tbe new Fair building. Ous ad
ministered. THE GAZETTE
AND
WEEKLY
OREGON IAN
S2.00 A YEAR
OR
Shoes
Good Shoes,
Red Front Llveru &
Feed SatDles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on I and
and can be tarnishes cn
short notice t patties
wishing to drive into he
interior. First tlas : :
Hacks and Sugyies
CALf 2. ROUND AND
Shi WE CATER
TO THE : : : :
U)MMERC1AL
TRAVELERS
ND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner, Oregon
The Brick Saloon
We carry in stock only a
very bigb grade of
Barrel and Bottled Goods
We carry the lead
iug brands u
FiNE CIGARS
Draft and Eottled
Tn
UErrsKis,
Okeuon.
Call at the Oazette oflK-o and learn
our clubbing offer with the Weekly Ore-
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