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Local Notes.
Bert Ward came down from
Hard man, Mou day.
E. L, Freelaud returned from
Portland, Tuesday.
Clothes cleaned and pressed, called
for and deliver d. Guy McKniqiit
Frank Engleman came up from
lone Tuesday evening returning
' Wednesday.
Wright Baling, ofllardmaD, was
transacting business in the' city the
first of the week.
Fred Behrena went to Portland,
Mondav, to visit with his mothtr
and sister for a few days.
J. S. Bickson, road master on
this division of the O. R. & N
was in the city Wednesday.
R. W. Hickok, the Ioue 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, peits, and furs.
4Seed wheat, oats, rye, and barley
on hand.
Conductor Fred (Mary) Wall
returned Saturday , evening from
Portland where he had been for
nearly two weeks. While below
T'red made a trip or two to Pendle
ton as conductor on the passenger
run.
On Tuesday evening, February
"25, Doric Lodge No. 20 will cple-
brate the 44th Pythian birthday.
Knights and their wives, or sweet
heart -as the case may be, will be
entertained in a royal good man
ner. The nflair is to be strictly
social, consisting of games, music
and light refreshments.
J a s. Dohrrtv, who hns been been
working for I?. F. Wigglesworth
on Bnlter (rrek, received a very
, severe iracture of t hi I e., Tuesday.
IVIr. D herty was hauling hay when
the hay rack give way with him
causing; the bird wheels to pass
over his Ipps. Hp was brought to
the Sanitarium in this city whera
the fracture vhs reduced.
Rev. Charles II. Porter lias some of
tbe finest White WvandoUe chickens in
the Noithwest. They are beauties and
the ureateat 08 all egg layers. Three
pens, each headed by prize winning
tnales. Pen No. 1 bv cockerel winning
in six shows. No. 2 by cockerel winning
in three shows this year. N.i. 3 by 3rd
prize cockeM at Halem three years ago
See these "Royal Whites and get some
setting of eggs.
iTlurdered!
The dirt at the Heppner Steam Laun
dry. Everything back but the dirt.
Phone 171 and we will do the rest.
Heppner Steam Laundry.
OASTOHXA.
3wri tli ?Th8 Kini1 Ym Have Always Boutfit
The Kind You Have Always
Signatory
of
SAVE
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 . . r $1.C0
Men's Overshoes . $1.35
SIGN OF THE BOOT
Beaman & Gay nor
Successors to C. O. Huelat
T. V. Grant, of Portland, is here
visiting relatives.
Ben 8tanton and wife were in
from Eight Mile, Monday.
Lather Huston and wife were
Heppner visitors the first of the
week, from Eight Mile.
Ed McDaid and wife, of Straw
berry, were transacting business in
Heppner the first of the week.
W. F. Cowdiey came down from
Hardman, Monday, and transacted
business with the local merchants
Mhb Lillian Cochran left last
Saturday for her home at Monu
ment, after visiting with friends in
this city for a coup'e of week9.
I. A. Grant and wife, of La
Grande, are here visiting Mr.
Grant's sister, Mrs. Charles E.
Smith. Mr. Grant is an engineer
on the La Grande division of the
O. R. & N.
Mr. Walpole went over toHepn.
ner last Friday to attend the an
nua tax sales, says the Irrigator,
and came home Sunday. Mr.
Roadruck drove over Saturday and
brought him back Sunday.
The school at Castle Rock got
down to two scholars and quit
Miss Gardner, the teacher, had a
contract for the full terra, but as
the only family in "town'' left there
was no place for her to board. So
she is now in Irrigon, with her sis
ter, Mrs. Slater. She will probab
ly bring suit for the balance of her
ealarj', as she had a contract for
the fuil term. Irrigon Irrigator.
An Irishman wishing to possess
a homestead, and not knowing how
to go about it, sought information
from a friend. "Tim," he said,
"you've taken a homVstead, an' I
thought, maj be, ye could tell me
the law consarnin' how to ,o about
it." "Well, Patrick," says Tim,
"I just don't just remember the
exact wordin' uv the law, but I kin
give ye the ineatin' uv it. The
meauin' of it is thi: 1 he Govern
ment is willin' to bet ye 1G0 acres
uv land against 11 that ye can't
live on it for five years without
starvin' to death.
Invitation are out for the Elks
annual ball to be given the even
ing of the 21st iust. Several of
the "Old Pucks" are petting up
early theso mornings and me to
to be found in their woodsheds
practicing the Minuet. Georte
Washington and his Martha never
were capable of doing this famous
old dance in a more graceful and
chivalrio manner than these boys
of 358. The affair will be hel
in the Commercial Club and the
entire building will be at the dis
pdsal of the Elks. An orchestra
to furnish music for the occasion
has been secured from The Dalles
and good music as one of the main
attractions is now an assured fact
YOUR
Skating ia flue now on the Kla
math lakes.
Who would ask for better Win-
ter weather. .
Dillard French was in from Gur
daue, Monday.
Henry Blackman came up from
Portland Monday.
C. A. Rhf a came in fiom Port-
land on Monday's train.
A Eugene box factory has been
enlarged and will manufacture egg
cases.
J. I. Cox and wife of Vollmer,
Idaho, are here looking over Mor
row county real estate.
Koine fine black walnuts, ' like
our daddies used to'heve back east,
are raised near Moro.
Judd Rogers, a cattleman from
Cecils, was a business visitor in
Heppner the first of the week.
Mrs. Turk came in from Portland
Monday evening and left for heri
home at Hamilton on Tuesday
morning's stage.
Heppner Blackman is holding
doWn a good position down iu Fort
Worth, Texas. Oregon boys are
the right kind of stuff.
It is said that there are only 27,-
000 women in Hew York who snp-
port their husbands. What is the
country coming to?
A. E Bates is in the city from
Hardman. He reports fine sleigh
ing in that locality, the enow be
ing eight inches deep. '
Richard McElligott, one of Mor
row county's prosperous farmers,
came up from lone Moudiy after
noon, returning Tuesday.
As the primary election ap
proaches, polities continues to grow
warmer. It is a sort of free for all
race and should be settled with
good feeling.
P. S. Barlow, one of the big
wheat farmers of Eight Mile, was
in the city Saturday. Mr. Barlow
sfate that grain is looking well .in
his district.
H. D. Parkins, the Eiler's piano
man, was in the city the first of
the week. He sold a fi ne piano to
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Huston, of
Eight Mile, which was
here.
delivered
W. P. Myers, an attorney for
nifjnv 01 lone, s a candidate on
the republican ticket in the seventh
judicial district for prosecuting at
torney. Fred Wilson, of The
Dalles, is also a candidate for that
nomination.
A new national bank with a cap
ita stock of $25,000. will soon be
established in Miltoo. Applica
tion for a charter has - been made
to the comptroller of the currency
at Washington. The new institu
tion will be known as the First
National Bank of Milton.
Columbia College at Milton is to
be enlarged. At a recent meeting
of the Board of Trust it was decid
ed to erect a brick building to
cost not less thau $25,000, exclusive
of furnishings and equipment. The
plans for the building include a
dormitory, study halJ and recita
tion rooms.
Correspondence of the Burns
Times-Herald: We Windy Point
ers don't want to brag or boast of
our chickens, but we have one hen
in this vfcinity that really has a
record. In, fact, it's a cold day
when she doesn't lay two eggs.
She is a full blood Leghorn, owned
by Mr. Skinner. This hen is more
or less bothered, as she hasn't time
to set, so it is necessary to get an
incubator of 200 egg capacity, -and
by the time one hatching is ready
to come off another lot of eggs is
on hnnd ready for the incubator.
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Shoes
1
73 Cases
have just been x opened up and
your inspection.
Now is the time
MIN
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VIC GROSHENS
Proprietor
Union Saloon
WINES, LIQUORS
THE CELEBRATED
Indervveis BEER
High
Grade
lsrars
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HEPPNER, OREGON
Ths Kcppner Gasetto the newt of Mor
row County; The Weekly Oregonian tn
news and thought of the world. Both at
a special price. Inquire cr address The
Qasette. Heppner. Or.
Belvedere
FINEST WINES
LIQUORS &C1GARS.
One hundred empty barrels for
Bale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra tine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
HEPPNER,
ORE.
PflLflCE MOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Hoivi
V0DERN CONVENANCES
E-ECTRiC LIGHTED . . .
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Kenovatedj'aDd Remitted. Leet
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MAD L CO. Fri's.
Shoes
You Need a New Pair
Without fear of contradiction we make the
sweeping assertion that our shoe stock is
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 itvthe lead
as regards quality, style and quantty.
of New Spring Shoes
Ours are the best
Yours for
Redfield & VanVacior,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
- n Office on west end of May Street
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON.
A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner. Oregon
HIGGS & WINNARD
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Special attention given to dieeasea of
the eye, ear, ooee and throat.
Ofjicb: The Fair Building.
Heppner, 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
Resideuce in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
VV. L. SMITH.
ABSTRACTER.
Only oomplete set of abstract books
in Morrow county.
Heppnkr,
Oregon.
DR. METZLER. '
r KNTIHT
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms " and 6.
DR. . A. LEACH
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Permanently located in Heppner. Office
iu the new FBir building. Gas ad
ministered. THE GAZETTE
AND
WEEKLY
OREGONIAN
$12.00 A YEAR
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Shoes
are ready for
This is the Place
kind
Good Shoes,
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Red Front Liven &
Feed Satbles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on t an.l
and can be furnishes cn
short notice t paitles
wishing to drive into he
interior. Fin claso : :
flacks and Bugyies
CALL x. RCUND AND
SK U. WE CATER
TO VUE : : : :
OOIV!MERCIAL
TRAVELERS
..ND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner, Oregon
The Brick Saloon
We carry in slook only a
very high grade of
Barrel and Bottled Goods
We carry the lead
ing brands of
FINE CIGARS
Draft and Bottle.
Pear
nEFlXEB,
Okeuos.
Call at the Gazette oRc. ar.J learn i
our clubbliig offer wiUi tiie Wtekly 0;e-
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