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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
Local Notes. Countycourt ia now in session at the court bouse. Horses Addis, representing tbe . Rural Spirit, is in tbe city. A. E. Bates, M. A. Bates, and 8. A. Frakes, of Hardman, were Heppner visitors yesterday. Orve Rasmus returned Tuesday evening from Cambridge, Idaho. W. J. White, with tbe Pacifio Paper Co., was in tbe city yester day. Tbe registration books at the county clerk's offioe show about 700 voters registered. I A marriage license was issued yesterday to John Bryson and Vio let Wood, both of lone. Tbe ladies of tbe M. E. church, eoutb, will bold a window sale of . flood things to eat at the Palm, next Saturday, March 7. 8am Leezer received a telegram Friday announcing the death of Iiis brother-in-law, IV. F. Harring ton, in Chicago. It has been announced from the state board of control that wool eacks made in the-penitentiary at walla walla win be reduced in price probably from 40o to 32c. Price of grain bags will not be made before April 1. W. J. Wattenburger recently purohasel from J. T. Hoskins, 280 acres of land on Butter creek for $12,000. This place has 80 acreB of fine alfalfa laud Ttnd au Mr. Wattenburger already bad 100 acres in alfalfa, he now has 180 acres of Ado alfalfa land besides bis grain and pasture land. Echo lleiiater. This is lamb like weather for tbe Srst of March.. Geo. Bleakman came in from Hardman Monday. Percy Jarmon was in from Bat ter creek Saturday. W. G. Hcottwag up from Lex. ington 1 nqrsday. Mr. and Mrs. li. w. rhelps re turned to Pendleton Monday. Tbe wool growers of Malheur county will form an organization Geo. Stevenson is building a big sheep shed on his place in Carrin canyon. 8peoial Agent Higby of tbe De partment of the Interior, is in tbe city. Mr. Higby is here to inves tigate illegal fencing of governmen lands. About fifty men are at work clearing and leveling lands under tbe Furnish ditch and in a short time 500 acres within two miles of Echo will be in garden truck. Echo Register. L. E. McBee, of Cecil, lost a val- n able team last Friday in a rnna way accident. There were four horses in tbe team and after run ning about half a mile got tangled up and falling into an irrigating ditch two of the horses were drowned. Clothes cleaned and pressed, called for and delivered. Guv Mc Knight -v n r itii ii -v- n. v. uickoic, tne lone gram buyer, will be at Heppuer Thurs day of each week. Get offers on your grain. Fhill Colin, at tbe Heppner warehouse, will pay tbe highest price for hides, pelts, and furs. JSeei wheat, oats, rye, and barley on hand. Rev. Charlet II. Po-ter hai some of tbe finest White Wvando'te chickens in the Noitb west. They are beauties and the greatest OB ell egg layers. Three pens, each headed by prize wnn ng males. Pen No. 1 by cockerel winning in six eb ws. No. 2 by cockerel winning in three shows this year. No. 3 by 3rd prize c x kerel at Salem hree years ago See these "Royal Whites" and get some aettmgs of eggs. Sheep shearing was commpneed at tbe sheep ranches of the Prine ville Land and Livestock company at Muddy Station in Crook county last Monday. The shearing was commenced on a band of 1G00 bucks. The shearers will be paid 25 cents per bead for shearing. Mrs. L. E. Colin and daughter, Gladys, returned Monday from an extended visit in the Willamette Valley. Thn Socialists of Morrow county will hold a mass conventi ;n on Thursday, March 12. k 3t SOCIETY. There was a very pleasant basket social at the Matteson Bchool bouse last Saturday evening. Nine bas kets were sold which brought in $58.75, which will be used to buy au organ for tbe public school. It was one of those very enjoyable neighborhood gatherings in which everybody present bad a pleasant time. Tbe bidding was spirited and lively as shown by the high prices paid for the baskets. Comparisons are not Odious to us i Our Values will Stand the Test A leap year party was given at Roberts' ball last Friday evening. These parties seem to be highly appreciated by tbe young gentle men, that is tbe fortunate, as the burden of expense disappears at the door. Every fellow now knows bis exact standing with the ladies and it is certainly a study to see tbe different expressions on the faces of the gentlemen. A large crowd was in attendance and a good time is reported by all. Mesdames J. N, Jones, E. R. Hun- ock, and H. A, Fant acted as floor j managers. Flue JucK for Sale. The finest jack over brought to Mor row county will be sold under positive guarantee as a foal getter. Registration papers and pedigree to go with the ani mal. Price, $1000. Good horses or cat tle will be taken in part payment. This jack must be sold within 30 days. pKMtiKKK. Jordan Nn 1073, black jack, white points, 15 hands standard, lie is sired by Dennis Jumbo, he by Imported Jumbo, who sold for $2400. lirstdam Ly imported St. Martin second dam a native Jennet. This lei low has a long body, firm head and pars flat bone and big feet. Weighs 1000 pounds. For further information inquire at the Gazette office. A very pleasant surprise party was given at tbe home of Iev. and , Mrs. Charles H. Porter last Tues day evening in honor of their son Edwin's birthday, Tbe guests were tbe ninth and tenth grades of the high school, and a few other friends. The evening was spent in playing oral games, in which all present took part, which made the tiiie pass smoothly aud pleasantly. After partaking of a delicate lunch tbe gunsts were entertained for a bore while with graphophone music, fillowfd by vocal solos by 2d win Porter and O.G.Crawford. Tbe guests then tuck their depart ure, all wishing the joung gentle man many more nappy birthdnj's. They are only so to stores that fail by comparison. Presuming that when out shopping you desire to buy where you can buy to your best advantage, we will ask you to compare the values shown here to those offered in other stores. Compare the qualities and the styles, and the desira v bility and the prices of the merchandise. At pres ent we are featuring the advance styles for spring, and in addition, are offering many pi ice attractions throughout the store. Our styles are Renown to be authentic and our varieties embrace a representation of all the desirable creations. We desire to call your special attention to our strictly new and nobby spring lines of Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Shirt Waists, Muslin Un derwear, Lawns and Embroideries Sejni-Weekly Portland Journal and Heppner Gazette only $1-75 per year. ... O 8TORXA. Iht Kind Yon Haw Always 0. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tfei Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Cash v Shoe Store The Place to Save Money SIGN OF THE BOOT Elmer Beaman Successors to C. O. Hutlit Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Minor enter tained about forty voung people at their borne Saturday evening Feb. 29, in honor of their son Ellis' third birthday. Ellis is 6ixteen years of age. The Minor home was decorated with red roses and caruatioiiS. Au enormous spider web of various colored eoids was woven all over the large double parlor, one end of each string start iug in the dining room and ending in the front hall, added to the de& orative effect. Later in the even iug the guests ei joyed unwinding the web to secure partners for Bup- per. In the early pait of the even ing piffo was played. There were ten tables. Four prizes were given, two for the eirls and two for the boys. The lucky girls were Hazel Gilliam and Marie Hager, who each received a dainty cap and saucer. Arthur McAtee and Harry Rood each secured a box of candyi Tanch and ice cream were served. Mrs. Minor was assisted by ' Mrs. 8. W. Spencer. Ellis was lb recipient of many beautifal preseotf. Following were those present: Edith 81ocuro, Liizie Slocom, Venice! Jones, Jennie Col liver, Grace Van Vac tor, Ruth Hager, Marie Hager,' Lola Campbell, Madeline Cameron, , Msbel Ingle, Hazel Hale, Virginia Crawford. Katie Neville, Hazel Gilliam, Lets Humphreys. May Carter, Rath Ellis, Gladys Colin, Inez Jones ; Ellis Minor, Harry Rood, Ray Rodgers, Sidney Hal- leek, Earl Halleck. Jesse Hicks, Harold Cox. Edwin Porter. Cyrus Aiken, Eu gene Penland, Arthur McAtee, Arthur Crawford, Harold Cobn, Ralph Kenton, Marshall Pbelpa, Harry Morgan, Ralph Justus, Emory Slocum, George Sperry. MINOR CO. THE QUALITY STORE VIC GROSHENS Proprietor Union Saloon PROFESSIOWAli C.BSS WINES, LIQUORS THE CELEBRATED Inderweis BEER High Grade Cigars flEPPNER, OREGON The Mfeaaer Oasetto-tlM news of afor- row Coofety; Tne Weakly Oregoniaa taa sews aad thought of the world. Both at a eytdal pries. Inquire Or address The Gazette, Heppner, Or. Some change of newspaper own ership or editorship takes place on Coos Bay nearly every week. Belvedere FINEST WINES LIQUORS) &CiGARS One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hundred barrels of ex tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . HEPPNER, - ORE. P0L0CE HOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon HoUi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . t Under: New; (Management. Thoroughly RenovatedCand Refiitted. Best Meals in tbe City. MIDD0CK.4 CO. Props. Redfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W Office la Palace Hotel Heppner, oregoa HIGGS & WINNARD ... PHYSICIANS t SURGEONS. Special attention -(riven, to diseases of tbe eye, ear, aoee and throat. Omoa: Tbe Fair Building. HaPFNBR, OmsooM. Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office In Odd Fellows Bide Heppner, Orecoe. Frank B. Klstner PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstract books in Morrow oounty. Heppner, Obkoon. , DR. JV1ETZLER. DENTIST Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. Xi. A. LEACH UKNTIHT Permanently located in Heppner. Office in tbe new Fair building. Gas administered. THE GAZETTE AND WEEKLY OREGONIAN 2.00 A YEAR Red Front Livery & Feed SatDles Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on t and and can be furnishes cn abort notice t parties wishing to drive into he interior. Fir3t dasj : : flacks and Bugyles CAIX J BOUND AND 8K U. WE CATER TO tttlE - : t x t OOMMERCIAL TRAVELERS ND CAN FURNISH ' RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oregon The Brick Saloon We carry in slock only a very high grade of Barrel and Bottled Goods We carry tbe lead ing brands of FINE CIGARS Draft and Bottled Beer. Hrppnkb, Obeoos. Call at the Oasette ofllcv end learn tJ our clubbing offer with tbe Weekly Or- foataa, .