Local Notes.
M. S. Corrigall was in from Bat
ter creek Friday.
8. E. Carr was an incoming pas
senger Monday.
Q. W. Maxwell was in from
HardmaD, yesterday,
Mr. and Mr a. John Turley were
incoming passengers Monday even
ing. The county court will meet in
regular session Weduetday of next
week.
Mr. and Mr. Dan Barlow, of
Eight Mile, attended tbe K. of P.
anniversary' ezetcises' Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. 8. E. Van Vactor was op
. rated on for appendicitis at tbe
Heppcer Sanitarium Thursday
evening last, hne is improving
rapidly.
John Garrity was in from Eight
Mile jesterday. Mr. Garrity has
rented his ranch to Til Williams
and informs the Gazette that he
intends to retire from active work.
Mrs. W. W. Ames, of Bay Cen
ter, SVaah., was an incoming pas
senger Monday evening. She
came to visit her daughter Mrs.
S E. VanVactor who is sick.
The Standard bearers of the M.
H. church will conduct a window
eale of good things for your Sun
day dinner at the Palm Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Come early
and have first choice.
Willard Ilerron came down from
his mountain home at tbe coal
mines, Friday. Mr. Ilerron states
tuat there is about eight inches of
now at bU place. Up on Ditch
creek flat and the higher elevations
the snow is about three feet deep.
Clothe9 cleaned and pressed, called
for and delivered. Guv McKnigiit
11. V. liickok, the lone grain
liuyer, will be at Ileppner Thurs
day of each week. Get offers on
your grajn.
Phill Colin, 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. Po ter lias some of
the fi aeat Wbito Wvandotte chickens in
the Noith west. They are beauties and
the greatest os all egg Isyers. Three
pens, each headed by prize winning
males. Pen No. 1 by cocke'e! w'nning
in six f tnws. No. 2 by cockerel w nning
in three shows this year. No. 3 by 3rd
prize cockerel at Salem three years ago
See these "Riyal Whites" and get some
settings f eggs.
. Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and
Heppner Gazette only $1.75 per year.
' OASTOHIA.
-Sif Baton
: of
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Gash 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 22,
and continue until Saturday, Febru
ary 29, sell everything in the store for
10 per cent. Discount
No coupons given on this week's
sale.
SIGN OF THE BOOT
Elmer Beaman
Successors to C. O. Hueltt
S. A. Harris was in from Hard-
man this week. ,
John Scrivener was in from
Eight Mile Friday. .
J. R. Nuoamaker came up from
Hood River, Friday. ,
Dillard French was in from Gur
dane Friday and Saturday.
Attorney C. E. Redfield was a
passenger for Portland yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cochran, of
Monument, were Heppner, visitors
yesterday.
0. E. Shurtz, of Lone Rock,
brought in a lot of very fat beef
cattle Monday, which were shipped
to Portland.
Bert Allen, who for many years
lived at the Allen station south of
Hardman, was over from Wheeler
countv the first of the week.
Paul Ilisler is building a big
sheep shed at his ranch on the
bead of Little Butter creek and is
making preparations for the lamb
ing season.
T. J. Mahoney, S. I. Stratton
and wife, Emit Johnson and 'Mr.
Colliver were up from lone Tues
day evening to attend the K. of P.
anniversary celebration.
With assets amounting to $48,-
300 and liabilities aggregating
$44,863.91, Lee Teutsch, of Pen
dleton, baa gone into bankruptcy
and T. C. Taylor is now receiver,
ad interim.
Sunday evening, Feb. 23, the
Knights of Pythias attended ser
vices as an order at the M. E
church, South, where they listened
to a very ablf sermon by the Rev.
Orr. This ordr is making rapid
strides in Heppner nod is accom
plishing a grand good work.
The'Socialists of Morrow county will
hold a mass conventi n on Thursday,
March 12. . i 3t
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
L.md Ortice at The Dalles, Oregon.
February Uh. 1908.
Notice in hereby Riven that KUa C Fell, of
Heppner, County of Morrow. Stnta of Oregon.
hits iipplied to purchaao. under tlie act of Con
irrm of June 3, 1S7S, n cxteniM by eft of Au-
RHt4,18:tt, theSWX 8VVJ. Section 2, SWli
NWS4 Section 11, and N", NEi. of Section 10, T.
r 8., R. 21 E. W. M., and will oiler proof to nhow
that the land sought is more valuable for it
timber or stone than for agricultural purpo e ,
and to establish her claim to said lan. I before
the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, OreoD,
on the 18th day of May, l'j.ia.
She names as her witnesses;
V. H, Heath, John Hidgeway, Enoch "ave,
and Oscar Davis, all of Heppner, Oregon.
Any sod all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
C aims in this otiice on or before Raid 18th day of
May, 1908.
Feb27-Apr30 - C. W. MOORE, Register.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Thi tki You Have Always Bought
Bears the
SlgMtnre
Eight Mile News Notes.
Tne siow having disappeared the
farmers are agaio getting busy with
their farm tools.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones are visiting
relatives at Tacoma. They expect to
return about March 1st.
J. S. Young and wife are visiting in
Southern Oregon.
A splendid school is being taught by
Mine Edith Bheppard at Eight Mile
center.
We are glad to learn that James
Knigbten is again able to be up, after
having had a severe attack ot grip.
Tbe social bop giyen by Fred Akers
and wife at their home Feby. 14 waa
very enjoyable affair. At midnight
about 50 people ate their fill of the da
licious supper prepared by Mrs. Akers.
The crowd dispersed about 2 :30 a. no.,
all expressing themselves as having bad
a splendid time. Give us another one
Fred.
Politics is warming up in this section,
and tbe matter of who is going to get
tbe nomination for tbe different offices
is the topic for discussion generally. It
appears from the number of announce
ments made in our county papers that
we have plenty of material to work on.
W. H French, of Hardman, was
a Heppner visitor Friday.
Quarterly conference of tbe M.
E. church will be beld on Dext Sat
urday evening. Preaching Sun
day, morning and evening. Com
munioD service immediately fol
lowing tbe morning bermon. Spe
cial music at both services. All
are invited. Cbas. U. Porter.
BORN.
MOXABAN At Condon, Feb. 20,
1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Monahtui, a son.
Itunck Fur ICt-nt.
540 acres of wheat stubble, deep, rich,
boiI, to be p'owed this spring on my
ranch, six miles southwest of Lexing
ton. Well watered and easy down-grade
fPull to market. Apply quick to
2t
E. M. Sip.'tt, Heppner.
ax.
JFOO
Chinese Root and Herb Doctor.
He is an experienced compounder of
Chinese .Medicine. He treats success
fnilv all private, nervous and chronic
diseases, also blood, stomach, heart,
lung, liver, kidney, female weakness,
catarrh and nil disenses of the body bv
ttie us nf loots and herbs, especially
prepared for each case. If you cant
call at his office, write for home treat
ment. Consultation free J. Man Foo,
successor to Hong Wo Tone Chinese
Medicine C., 117 W. Second St., Al
bany, Oregon,
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tbe County Comtt
of Morrow County, Oregon, will reeeWe bids
from practicing physicians for the work of
County Physician of Morrow County, Oregon,
for the year 1908. Baid bids must be filed with
the County Clerk on or before March t, 1803
The Court tesorrea the right to reject any and
all bide,
T, W. AYERS. County Judge,
Heppner, Oregon, b. 13, 1908.
To whom it may concern : " -s
I bare tbe work to sue to at tbe ceme
tery for tbe summer, end having worked
there last summer would say that I am
better prepared to do the work now. I
pay lor tbe water. Charges reasonable.
ALBERT WILLIAMS.
Lock box 75, Heppner.
Heath & Walton
KEAL
ESTATE
Timber Locations a
Specialty
Farm Lands, Stock
, Ranches.
HEPFNKK. - - ' OREGON
ITS A TOSS UP
Unless You Think For Yourself.
To the man up a tree it looks like a toss up. You wait to
get the best suit you can buy for the money.
You read the clothiers ads and everyone has "the best
made, best fit, and best everything." Some of them must be
guessing at it, you say; and give it up as a hopeless job, or drop
in some where by accident and afterward wish you hadn't.
Why not bring a little Sound Common Sence
into Your Decision?
The trouble with most cloths is that
the ftat-iron, and you can't expect them to
The flat-iron work is so cheap, as against the patient hand
sewing of the Sincerity clothes, in giving shape to a garment,
that the makers get bigger profits and you pay the bills.
Next time buy a Sincerity Suit for the extra worth you
will get ont of it. We aie sole agents for Sincerity clothes.
We invite your inspection of our new styles for spring, not
only in clothing, but also our "fixin's" in the way of Hats, Furn
ishing Goods and Shoes.
MINOR
THE
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VIC GROSHENS
Proprietor
Union Saloon
WINES, LIQUORS
THE CELEBRATED
Inderweis BEER
High Grade Cigars
HEPPNER. OREGON
Tke Hepeaer Oeaette tbe news of Mor
row Ceuaty; The Weekly Oregonian the
news and thought or the world. Both at
a sped! price. Inquire or address Tne
Geaette. Heppner. Or.
Beliedere
FINEST WINES
LIQUORb&CiGARSi
One hundred empty barrels for
eale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
HEPPNER,
ORE.
a Vw
PfJLflCE HOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Motv.
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTRIC LIGHTED ...
Coder; New; Management. Thoroughly
BenoTatedand Refiitted. Beet
Meals ia tbe City.
M1DD0CK 4 CO. Prfps.
SINCERITY
H
PSOFESSIOITAL C. Si ZDS
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on west end of May Street
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON,
A TTORNE Y- A T-LA W
Olflce In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
HIGGS & W1NNARD
PHYSICIANS db SURGEONS.
Bpeoial attention given to diseases of
tbe eye, ear, nose and Ibroat.
Octiob: Tbe Fair Building.
Hkppneb,." Oxaaox.
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Odd Fellowi Bide Heppner, Orecon.
Frank B. Kistner.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Residence in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only oomplete set of abstract books
in Morrow oounty. -
Heppner,
Oregon .
DR. A.ETZLER.
DENTIST
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. XI. A. LEACH
DBNTIHT
PerniBnently located in Heppner. Office
in tbe new Fair building. Gas administered.
THE GAZETTE
AND
WEEKLY
OREGONIAN
2.00 A YEAR
they are shaped with
give satisfactory wear.
CO
STORE I
Red Front Llveru &
Feed SatDles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on t and
and can be furnishes cn
short notice t patties
wishing to drive into be
interior. Firs tlasd : :
Hacks and Buoyios
CALL I ROUND AND
SK U. WE CATER
TO" 'i'HE . ; a ; :
OOIV!MERCIAL
TRAVELERS
.5D CAN FURNISH
' KIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner, Oreoon
The Brick Saloon
We carry in stock only a
very high grade of
Barrel and Bottled Goods
We carry tbe lead
ing brands of
FINE CIGARS
Draft and Bottled
Beer.
Hkppnkk,
Obeoox.
Call at tbe Gaatte office and learn t
our clubbing offer with tbe Weekly Ore
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