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MARQUARB SEN'S
Second Animal White Sale
Now comes the long anticipated event. Our annual White Sale. The sale that unfailingly brings out
the crowd. Our stock is the largest and most varied, quality the brightest and best and prices always
the lowest. Let the imitators copy, but duplicate they cannot.
White Skirts
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"UNDERGARMENTS
of every description to suit the most
critical person. Here is where the ,real
saving begins. Marquanlsen's prices
on these are far less than von can buv
the material, even at our low prices.
Finely finished with rows of tucking,
skirts made of good muslin, at onlv
65 b
Embroidery, flouncing, made very full,
at 1 75c
till finer u'aniieiit. verv wide flouncing
and dust i iiiiies trimmed, both lace and
pmbroidei-v at
95c. $1.10. 8125, and up to $4.50.
Laces at 5 Cents
Miles of Laces in the late designs,
one to four inches wide, regu
lar 10c to 15c quality. Sale
price 5c
Valencienes Laces
Three thousand yards of the finest
Imported Valencienes Laces.
The most exclusive patterns
just received in time for this
sale. Prices . . 5c to 20c
Women's Night Cowns
Both short and long sleeves, high
and low neck, trimmed in lace
and embroidery, made of good
muslin and nainsook. Prices
65c 75c 95cupto$3 00
Embroidery of every kind from 1 to 30
inches. This is the biggest assortment
ever shown in Heppner. 17 inch em
broidery for corset covers, 'dainty pat
terns at 25c
Our wide flouncings all have bands to
match. -Prices from . 20c to $1.25
Corset covers less than cost of muslin.
Last spring we showed the largest as
sortment. This year wo show double
it, and must be seen to be appreciated.
Prices 13c to $2
French Combinations
Excellentshow-
ing in French
combi nation
shirt, pants and
corset covers all
in one piece
complete. Only
$2 85 & $3 25
Women's
v Drawers
of every kind
both lace and
e m b r o i d ery
trimmed, made
in the very best
muslin. Prices
range from
25c to $2 50
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All Over Embroidery for Shirt Waist Fronts in the Most Exclusive Patterns of the Finest Materials at Extremely Low Prices.
Goods that are sold in Portland from $1.00 to $4.00 per yard. Our prices 60 cents to $2.00.
Take a peep at our north window and judge for yourself if Marquardsen is living up to his Price
Cutting reputation.
The Heppner Gazette
Established March 30. 18S3.
ISSUED THUR3JAY MORNING.
Fred Wamoclc
Kuteooi tt the Postoffiee at Heppner Oregon, u
econd-class matter.
T HiiasDAT Feb. .20, 1908
Portland is already making pre
parations for the great Rose Fes
tival to be held in June.
It is getting about time to leave
oat a little politics in the district
attorney light and appoint a man
upon his merit.
Tbe Gazette is in receipt of a
Ir lot of et eds from Washing
ton, for free distribution. Call
ki get a package.
A. practical joker attempted to
told up a Portland policeman with
pipe and was killed for his trou
ble. This iu one cage when the
fool killer actually ar-peared.
Mr. Heney ha9 obtained a convic
tion Bgainst John H. Hall, bat ten
men, more or Iprf, vf-re given the
imtuueity bath in order to get evi
dence to convict him. This mav
t go"d b'lt it doos not meet
vaixh popular approval. IIooJ Jiiv
t Glacier.
The l.uiUi:. of an immense j
pack i a, 7 p)hz.i it Port Jar. d will be;
of great ' m d . to t'i - n'.'ie North-1
weA "W'iii i i 1 is true that the
IjtiCt lra-l Will be placd iu closer j
totick with th ; u; at situation of,
the ll'iitl. .... . .-.;".! .!: gret pack-
hiZ l.iLt v.Ji t.pi-u up a greater
tra.rl.tt tht c:u.-t stimulate the
aUxL ziiduitrj li wr to bj j,rof ,
222SSS3 wmsKasxfsrFjTtrWFmV
ithble itself. It means much for grades.
the city of Portland, and a greater
Portland means a greater Oregon.
Little has been said or thought
of Heney's attack upou Senator
Fulton. The attack came from
a revengeful spirit, the prosecutor
taking advantage of his position in
carrying out Heney methods. But
Beney is a republican now, and of
coarse there was no policies in it.
TOO niJIV VARIETIES.
State Grain Inspector John W.
Arrasmitb, of Washington, who
baa just returned to Tacoma from
an extended trip through the cei
eal distiicts of his state, says tL at
the wheat growers are making a
mistake iu growing so many vari
eties of grain.
The inspector gives some good
reasons in the following recommen
dations: '"I would recommend that Tin key red
and Jones fife used for fall sowing in
the and and femi aiid eectionn for a
winter wheat and bluestem be used in
these sections for spring wheat.
"In the heavy soils of the humid dis
tricts forf -fold, white amber and K J -
eian red are the best varieties for fil
"Such wheat is not worth as much to
the miller as either one ( f the varieties
making the conglomeration would be
worth standing alone, and the result is
that the value of the entire car is im
paired from the ruillei's standpoint,
This condition has only obtained in re
cent vears, and it is becoming a serious
knock to the grain indi fetry of 7ash-ingUu."
Con nert rierfrlch
Mr. Charles Conner and 'Miss
Anna Friedrich were married at
the resilience of the bride's mother
in this city, last Sanday, Rev, Orr.
officiating. Both are highly re
spected ai.d well known young
people with a large number of
friends.
Wed and For Sale
Glasses
Borg's.
propeily fitted at P.
O.
tf.
Highest cash price paid for hides,
pelts and furs. Phill Cohn.
Crawford. Straight.
Mr. Emory L. Crawford and
Mies Amy Straight were united in
marriage in this citv at the home
ofJudgeT. W. Ayer last Satur
day, Judge Ayers officiating. The
voting couple have a hostof admir
ing friends.
Mrs. Glen IJoyer is visiting lelatives
sowing, and little cub and red chaff i in Tl,e
ch'b for spring wheat. All of these va
rieties are good milling wheat with the I terdav evening
possible exception of rpd Russian and Ii PX fjrtiptt
retard it as la;r tnillin grain wneu
raised an er good conditions.
L. E. MtHee came up from Cecil yes-
"At t!ie present time the farmers are
.'rowing a nu j.ber ot typfs of club, a
number of bluestem an l also of red.
We ought to grow only about two of ea:!i
kind. This w.";ul 1 greatly simplify the
grading of the grain, and the wh-at ex
ported lrom our state would be standard
ized in the maikeM and we would tret
much better repu'ation ail over the
world than we now have.
"The buyer wouMknow exuct'y what
he wa getting and the seller what he
wai teliin. As it is no", cars contain
ing several varieties of he u arc i-hipped
to inspection toints and it is imposhible
to grade ihin mixture satisfactori.y and'
e cons (ji
was in from Butter
creek yenterday.
' Sheriff Sbutt informs the Gazette that
taxes are coming in fast.
Mr, and Mrs. A. J,. Avers came in
from Parker's Mill yestetday,
.Miss Lcttie I'-eaznn, who has been
visiting her father for the past week,
returned to Portland yesterday.
Ju le Fee came over frorn Pendleton
Tuariday. Judge Fee has ben employed j
to assiet in the defense a the Doner' j
murder esse.
Dr. A. lv. Iliggs was an incoming pas
senger jente-dav evening. The doctor,
who has been practicing in Chicago,
Pacific Lodging
House
C. 1N.SH1NN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come .and Stop With Us
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE.
SALOON
The Club
For those who
appreciate Quality.
Liberty Meat xMarket
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C. A. RHEA, President
T. A, KHEA, Vice-President
GEO. CONSER. Cashier
E. L. FRDELAND, Asst. Cashier
(f Oldest Bank in Morrow Co, m
The First National has been identified with Morrow County
interests for over twenty years, and with our past experience' we are
prepared lo furnish all Accommodations consistent with ound bank
ing under the National Bank Act.
We have al ways made a specialty of banking by mai 1 . Customers
oat of town receive the same attention as those doing business at
the bank. General banking business solicited. Four per cent paid
on time da dor its.
GILLIAM & BISBEE T
HARDWARE
eBt."y Lave a Ui.x.ure tf locate peimanmtly in Portland.
Boyer & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid br fat stock
HEPPNER.
See our beautiful line of
Holiday floods consisting
of cut rlass, hand painted
china, fancy crockery and
glassware, silverware. Nov
elty sets for all tastes com
bining both beauty and
service.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
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