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Local Notes.
4
Y. M. Griflin was up from loi e,
Friday. ,
T. J. Merrill was down from
llardmaD, bat ur Jay.
W. H. Sterritt, of Monument,
was in the city Saturday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Curt Rhea were in
from the ranch, Friday.
Pap Simons, who has been very
sick, is slowly improving.
Big shooting match Friday and
Saturday, February 21-22.
Clothes cleaned and pressed, called
for and delivered. Guy McKnioht
Andrew Reaney, of Lexington,
was a Heppner visitor Saturday.
P. H. Dennison, of Spray, was in
the city the latter part of the paBt
week.
Emmett Cochran, the well known
Grant county stockman, was in the
city Saturday.
Geo. Perry was over Saturday
from Lone Rock to attend the wool
growers' meeting.
Tbeo Anderson and wife, of
Eight Mile, were registered at the
Falace Saturday.
..Judge T. W. Ayers, who has
been suffering with a bad Bpell of
the grip, is rapidly recovering.
Bert Simooe, of Goldendale, was
in the city this week at the bedside
of his father, J. R. Simons, who is
very sick.
R. W. Hie! ok, tie lone crain
I) jyer, will be at Heppner Thurs
day of eich week. Get ff-rs on
your grain.
Phi'.l Cohn, at the Heppipr
vv. a. wampoeu, oi uonaon, is in
the city.
Americus Riley was in from
Ilardman Monday.
John RidgewHy was in from
Hardmau Mouday.
Mrs. Ed. FaruBworth came up
from Cecil Mouday.
J. H. Reid, the sawmill man,
was in the city Mouday.
B. F. Devore, of Hardman, was
a Heppner visitor Monday.
G'o. Conser, ohier of the First
N .tionnl banlr, is quite sick.
Assessor Conner, who has been,
quite sick, in able to be out again
Aofone Vpy, the Butter crefk
sheepman, was in the city Satur
day. W. J. Wattenburger came in
from bis Butter creek place Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wilkins, of
Portland, are the guests of their
son, Joseph Wilkins.
Mrs.'jobn Rasmus left on Mon
day's tram for Cambridge, Idaho,
in response to a message that her
aged father was very ill.
W. Q. Sjott was up from Lexington
yesterday.
Attorney C. E. Woodson was in
lone, Monday.
y. T. Robinson was in from Eight
Mile yesterday.
Ben Akers was in from Goose
berry Monday.
R. W. Hickok. the prince of wheat
buyers, in in the city.
P. M. CliristeiiHon was up from
Lexington Monday.
A new organ lias been ordered for the
South Methodist church-
C. It. McAlister, of Lexington,
was in the city Monday.
Moss Ashbacgh, of Eight Mile, was a
Heppner visitor yet-terday.
The infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Duran, of Lexiojctou, died last Thurs
day.
The SocUliats of Morrow count? will
hold a m a) convention on 'Thursday,
March 12. ' - 3t
D. J. Haines, of Portland, Patriotic
Instructor of the G. A. R. for Orepr-n,
will speak in Morrow county on the fol
lowing f'ates: Monday evening at lone;
Tuesday afternoon at Lexington; Tues
day evening at K. of P. hall to the
Knights of Pythias. G. A. R. and W. R.
C. ; Wednesday afternoon to the Hepp
ner pub'ic school; Wednesday eveniDg,
to the public at Kobertb' opera house.
All Knights are requested to be pres
ent at the Castle hull Sunday evening
at 6:30 in order to attend religious ser
vices at 7. This is imp-rtive to every
Kniglt. VAS TER CRAWFORD. C
Sheriff Sbutt arrested two Rus
sian Jews here last week on a
charge of board bill jumping at
CDndoi. Sbenff Kogei s ceine over
af'er the prie oners and before the q
Justice of the PeBca thev pleaded , , . . ' ... e
a, Card of Thanks X r. and Mrs. E. S.
guilty an 1 were each fined $2o. Duran desire to extend their heartMt
tor Jack of funds they are laying thanks to the Mnl 'rends who assisted
it out in the countv iail. Ia the them dunn the sitknfss and death of
mpantime Sheriff
struclei o attach
Shutt was in
the team and
wagon sud clothing and blankets
belonging to tho Jewp, and they
are being held to satisfy the bal-
tbeir infant son.
warehouse, will pay the lr'ghest ' nnca of the debt due the landlady
price for hide, peita, and furs.
S'?e 1 whea', oals, ry, and barley
on band.
About 00 people from Heppner
went to lone, Friday evening ou
an excursion train to attend a big
mask skating carnival. The car
nival whs a great success and a
good time was reported.
C. N. Smith, representing the
TTolt, Manufacturing compHi)-, was
in the city thia week looking after
the interests of his company. The
liolt combines have given good
satisfaction in Morrow county.
Rev. Charles II. Porter ha soma of
the fines? White WvandoHe chickens in
the Noi thwest. They are beauties and
the greatest os oil egg Isyers. Three
pens, each hea'ied by prize w:nn:ng
miles. Pen N . 1 by cocke'el winning
in six Fhtwa. No. 2 by cockerel w nning
in three shows this year. No. 3 by 3rd
prize c x kerel at Salem three years ago
8ee these "R-yal White-." and get some
settings f eggs.
at Condon.'
E. A. Birratt, who ha be?n vis
iting his brother, W. B. Barratt for
the past month, left Monday for
Port Townsend, Wash., to resume
his duties in the Coast Artillery
service. Mr. Harratt has been a
soldier for a good many years, and
has seen service in both the Philip
pines and China, and from present
nppearances, he will be able to do
bis country much more valuable
service, if needed.
Will Annul Church
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
TI?3 Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Ituitcli tor ICeut.
540 acres of wheat Btubble, deep, rich
soil, to be p owed this spring on my
ranch, six miles socthwest of Lexing
ton. Well waered and easy down-grade
pull to market. Apply quick to
2t . F M. Sihtt, Heppner.
J. MAI FOO
Chinese Root and Herb Doctor.
lie is an experiei-eeil compounder of
h'tiese Medicine. He treats success
the KM Yoa Haw Always Bought
fiigaatttr
of
Services at thpSonth Methodist chiuch I ''"',v M" l"'te. nervous and chronic
iisiMfcs. also riiouu, stomach, lieart,
every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ami
at 7 o'clock in the evening. .Sunday
School at 10 a. m.
On next Sunday the order of Knights
of Pythias will attend service' in a body
at the South Methodist chu'cb at the
evening hour. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to the public.
lilt The Hull' Ere.
Prizes to fonr t est shooters on Friday
! and Satu dsy : 1st prize, a 50o Havana
cigar; 2nd prize, a 2c Havana ciuar;
3'd prize, a 15c Havant ciear ; 4 h prize,
a Pri''e of Morrow cigar ; at the Pastime.
g. nver, Kianev, iema'0 weakness,
oatarrh a'trl al1 diseases of the body b?
the us-' tools mid herbs, especially
prepared for each case. If you Cant
call at his oltice, writs for home treat
ment. Consultation free J. Man Foo.
successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese
Medicine C, 117 W. Secoud St., Al
bany, Oregon.
Notice.
Cash Shoe Store
Having bought the interest of the
late T. R. Gaynor will still continue
the same and in order to make room
for the Spring goods that will arrive
soon, I will,Commencing on
Saturday, February
and continue until Saturday, Febru
ary 29, sell everything in the store for
10 per cent Discount
counons iriven on this
22,
No
sale.
week's
SIGN OF THE BOOT
Elmer Beaman
Successors to C. O. Huelat
Notice is hereby eWen that the County Court
of Morrow County, Oregon, will receWe bids
from practicing phyetcinnt for the work of
County Physician of Morrow County, Oregon,
for the year 2908. Haid bide must be filed with
the County Clerk on or before March 9, 1908
The Court reserve the right to reject any sad
all bids,
T. W. AYERS. County Judge.
Beppcer, Oregon. Feb. 12, 1908.
To whom it may concern:
I have the work to see to at tbe ceme
t?ry for the summer, and having worked
there last summer would say that I am
better prepared to do the work now. I
pay lor the water. Charges reasonable.
ALBERT WILLIAMS.
Lock box 75, Heppner.
New Shirt Waists
ONE WORD ABOUT ECONOMY
Economy does not mean the lowest price. In
garments it means "The greatest service" in
other words the best value for the money expend
ed. Almost any shirt waist looks well when it
is new. The Empire waist looks well at that
time and it also retains its good looks, because we
would not be doing our duty by you if we were
content with simply the superficial appearance of
the new garment. We pay just as much atten
tion to the hidden parts, the way the seams are
finished and the garment put together, as we do
to the outer appearance. This is why the Em
pire always looks well, gives the best service and
once worn are alway called for the next time. Our
new spring line of shirt waists has arrived and
ready for your inspection. We invite you to call
and see them.
Styles, Quality and Prices Always Right
CO
N. B. Just as this goes to press we are receiving a carload of
new spring goods. Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Men's &
and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, etc. Come and see them.
VIC GROSHENS
Proprietor
Union Saloon
WINES, LIQUORS
THE CELEBRATED
Inderweis BEER
High Grade Cigars
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heath & Walton
REAL
ESTATE
Timber Locations a
Specialty
Farm Lands. Stock
Ranches.
IIEPrNKU. - - OREGON
The Heppner Gazette the news of Mor
row County; The Weekly Oregonian tne
aewa and thought of the world. Both at
a special price. Inquire or address The
Oasette. Heppner. Or.
Bei tfedere
FINEST WINES
LIQUORS &CiGARSi
One hundred empty barrels for
pale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
HEPPNER,
ORE.
PflLfflCE HOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Hotct
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTR.C LIGHTED . . .
rjaJr! New! Management. Thorouhl;
ltonovatedj'and lieCittrd. rt-t
Meiis in the City.
MiDDOCK CO. Is.
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEY S AT LAW.
Office on went 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 dk SURQEOXS.
dppoial attention given to diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Office: The Fair Bailding.
Heppner, Obkgon.
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Odd Fellows Bids Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Kesideuce in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Ouly complete set of abstract books
in Morrow county.
Heppner,
Oregon .
DR. A1ETZLER.
DENTIST
Located in Odd fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. Al. A. LEACH
D1CXTIST
Permanently located in Heppner. OUice
iu the new Fair huiliiini;. Gas administered.
THE GAZETTE
AND
WEEKLY
OREGON IAN
$2.00 A YEAR
Red Front Llveru &
Feed SatOlGS
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
:LIVERY RI6S
Kept constantly on 1 and
and can be furnishes cn
short notice patties
wishing to drive into he
interior. Firs claso : :
flacks and Bugules
CALL i!BCUND AND
SL U. WE CATER
TO VlIE : : : :
oOMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
u'D CAN FURNISH
KIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
HeDDner, Oregon
The Brick Saloon
We carry in stock only a
very high grade of
H 1 IKiiL.l PK
m r re 111111 Dimieu uuuus
We curry the lead
ing brauds of
FINE
Draft
HErrsKi:
CIGARS
Bottled
and-
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OlSEUOX.
Call at the Gazette ofllee and learn 1
our clubliiuf offtr wilL the WWkly Ore-gonlao,