Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 26, 1908, Image 5

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    Local Notes.
Iatea of Wool Sale.
Heppner May 29; Jane 11-30.
J. 0. Owen, the Hardpiaa sheep,
man, was la tud city yesterday.
Mr. Kelly, from Iowa, is bero at
the bedside of his brother, Norman
Kelly.
Norman Kelly, who is sick at
the Heppner Sanitarium, is show
ing a little improvement.
Miss Sadie Garrigues came up
from Portland last week to assist
Mrs. Luper in her millinery store.
Lewis Kinney came up from
lone Taesdayevening.
Glen Burroughs, a popular stu
dent of Whitman college, was a
visitor in Heppner Saturday and
Sunday.
Otis D. Bullis and Miss Nora E.
Srehhena. both of Hardinan. were
married at the Star hotel in this
city, yesterday evening, Judge J.
P. Williams officiating.
The Heppner Commercial Club
has secured from the State Library
Commission fifty volumes of books
which are free to all. They will
be kept at the Club and any respon
sible person may take a book for a
period of two weeks. The people
of Heppner are cordially invited
to take advantage of this free offer
and secure the best books of all
nature on the market. Library
dys will be Tuesdays and Fridays,
from 4 p. m. until 5 p. w.
Clothes cleaned and pressed, called
for and delivered. GfY McKkight
rbi'.l Cohn, at the Heppner
warehouse, will pay the highest
price for hides, pelts, and furs.
Seed wheat, oats, rye, and barley
on hand.
Mrs. Eitelle Natter is up from
Portland visitinc relatives and
friends.
I. C. Bennett, of Lone Rock. Is
in the city attending to some busi
nets matters.
Mrs. Ed Reed, of Pullman,
Wash, is here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rasmus,
Rev. Orr, of the M. E. church,
South, left for Weston Wednesday
morning to remain over Sunday.
Sheep shearers are arriving dai
ly and if the good weather contin
ues shearing will begin earlier this
season than common.
Jeff Neel is an entirely different
man from what he was prior to
March 21st, 1908. The cause of
this great change in Jeff's career is
the arrival at the Star hotel of a
bouncing baby boy. He is a dan
dy, according to his pa's way of
thinking.
Dr. W. V. Glaisyer and Dr.
Pinkerton, of Pendleton, just came
in from a tour of the northern part
of the county. They failed to find
any scab in that section of the
county. Dr. Pinkerton returned
to Pendleton this morning, but Dr.
Glaisyer will remain until after
the seaorj and will inspect the
herds of Morrow, Gilliam, and
Sherman counties.
Mra, Cbas. A. Reed, of Hard
man, died Monday aDd was buried
Wednesday in the I. 0. O. F. cem
etery of that place. Mrs. Reed
leaves a husband and a family to
mourn her loss. The Reedd are
old time residents cf Morrow coun
ty, having lived at Flardman for
several years. Rev. Porter of this
city officiated at the services.
E. M. Shut' h 8 too many fine thor
oughbred Leghorn hens, one year old,
and wil sell a couple of dozen of them
cheap. Leghorn K:S fl.50 per setting.
'lack LangBhan eg $200 1 er setting.
SOCIETY.
The banket social civen at the
Commercial Club last Saturday
evening was quite a success,
Music was furnished by the Craw,
ford orchestra and the sale of bas
kets netted 841.00.
Mr. and MreLafe Penlandgave
a party to a large number of young
people at their home Tuesday,
March 25, in honor of their dangh
ter Pearl's 17th birthday. Various
games were played and piano se
lections rendered during the even
ing. Refreshments were served.
Mrs. Penland was assisted by
Mistresses W. A. Richardson,
Frauk Hale, and J. McFernn.
Miss Pearl received many beautiful
presents. There were fortv guests
present.
Mrs. Celsus Keithley was ten
dered a very complete surprise
Tuesday evening March 24, the oc
casion being her 29th birthday.
The .surprise was arranged by
Mra. Clvde Wells and Mrs. Jeff
Jones. They were assisted by Miss
Leah Minor.
When the guests arrived at the
Keithley home about eight o'clock
thev fonnd Mrs. Keithley in a com
fortable house dress calmly mend
ing stockings.
Piffo was played. Mrs. L. E.
Cohn secured the fewest. lobsters
and won the prize, a beautiful
China cup and Baucer. The con
solation, a small picture went to
Mrs. Jeff Joints. Dainty refresh
ments were served. Mrs. Keith ey
was presented with a beautiful cut
glass water bottle.
Following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Keithley; Mistresses
We la. Jones, O. Minor. A. Minor, F.
Gilliam, F. Neel. L. K. Cohn, Mills,
WHrnock, and Chas. Thomson; Misses
Minor, Gi liam, and Jonf s.
Now for
House Cleaning
About this time every spring the housewife beginsto
think of Housecleaning. In anticipation of this an
nual event we have been preparing for several months
past and as the result of these preparations we are now
showing the most complete and varied lines in
that Heppner or Morrow County has ever seen.
Lace Curtains
Nottingham, Brussels Net, Cable Net and Bonne
Femme.
fine Jack for Sale.
Rev. Cha'le II. Po-ter has some of
1 ho finest White Wvandotte chickens in
theoit!iwet. i hey are i.eauue nu The fine8t jau!c ever Uroujjht to Mor
the greatest 09 bII ecu lsyers. Tliree ; r0w county will! e sold und-r positive
pens, each headed by priz wlnnm guarantee as a foa! eetter. Registration
males. Pen No. 1 by cocke el winning j paper8 BD(j pe,jigrfe to g0 with tll0 ani
in six shows. ro. - oy cocKerei winning . Pr.ce. JslOOO. Good horses oreat-
in three shows this year. No. I! by 3 d
jrizn oclterfl at Halem three years ago
See theBe "Royal Whites" and get some
settings of eggs.
Turkey Egs Thorough-bred
Bronze 1 00 per Hfttiu of 9.
K. X. Crawford.
Kriliicnic I'ropcrty lor fialc
J
I will be in Heppner between
tlio first "ami 10th of April, ami
will offer a good bargain to anyone
wishing to buy my retiiileuce prop
erty. R. C. WILLS.
p f v. ' .-The Kind You Have Always Bought
tie will bd taken in part payment. This
jack must bo' sold within ?,.) days.
l'KDliiKKK.
Jordan Nn 107;', black jack, white
points, 15 hands standard. He is sired
by J'ennin Jumbo, he by Imported
Jumbo, who sold for sflMOO.
Fiitst dam ( y imp uted St. Martin,
second dam a native Jennet. This te!
low lias a long body, firm head nnd earn,
flat bone and big feet. Weighs 10 10
pounds.
For further information inquire at the
Gazette office.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You to Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Cash Shoe Store
The Place
to
Save Money
SIGN
OF THE BOOT
Elmer Beaman
Successors to C. O. Huelat
Mrs. Sybil McSwords, of Boston,.
eutertained the Five-Hundred Club
at the home of Mra. V. R. Irwiu7
Thursday afternoon, io one of the
prettiest parties of the season.
The large reception hall and
front rooms of the house, where
the card tables were placed, were
artistically decorated in pink and
white. Streamers of pink crepe
paper extended from the chande
ib'rs to various parts of the rooms.
targH vnses of pink carnations
-idorned each table, and the whole
house whs brilliantly lighted both
with electricity and numerous pink
candles. The door was opened by
Master Ellis Irwin, clad in white,
and the guests were received hy
Mrs. McSwords and Mrs. Irwin.
The dressing-room wps presided
over by little Anne Roberts, dain
tily gowned in pink Bilk.
In addition to the regular mem
bers of the club, Mra. McSwords
entertained an extra table for
Mistresses Eleanor Cameron, Gil
man, Spencer, and Miss Josephine
Cameron.
The first prize, a large braes tray,
was captured by Mies Mary Farns
wortb, while Mrs. Young was the
lucky winner of the booby prize, a
pot of genuine "Boston Baked
Beans." The prize for the extra
table, a pitcher in' the Dutch ware,
was won by Miss Josephine Cam
eron. Refreshments, consisting of Bos
ton baked beans, brown bread and
coffee, ice cream and cake, were
served by Misses Leah Minor Lena
Gilmarj, aud Josephine Cameron.
Those present were;
Mistresses L. Bisbee, IYtivn, II. J. ;
Matlock, Lucas, Hyndk Young, Conser,
Cohn, Irwin, Redfleld, Patterson, Hal
leck, Koberle, Jones, Cameron, Gilman,
and Spencer ; Misses Farnsworth, Minor,
Lena Gilman, and Josephine Cameron.
Among thoss wtio were invited in after
the cards were Mistresses Dntton,
Hlnrkiinn, Metler, and Miss Mahelle
Cameron.
Drapery Goods
Swiss, Madras, Scrim and Cable Nets. The Colors
are white, ecru and new fancy colorings. You
should see the Cathedral patterns. They are very
popular.
Tapestry Portiers
Couch Covers and Table Covers in great variety.
ft Carpets
Axministers, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrains.
MATTINGS-Straw, Cocoa and "Crex" Grass Carpet.
RUGS-In great variety of sizes and kinds.
WALL PAPER-A11 new. A big stock of swell, up to date patterns.
CURTAIN RODS-Curtain stretchers, Paints and Varnishes.
We invite your critical inspection. We
know we can please you.
GO
VIC GROSHENS
Proprietor
Union S-a loon
WINES, LIOUORS
THE CELEBRATED
Inderweis BEER
High
Grade
HEPPNER. OREGON
Cigars
Barred Hocks.
Setting of 15 for $1.25.
WHITE LEGHORN'S.
Setting of 15, 81.00.
By the hundred, Gj per egg
O'ders with Sorn Hughes Oo.
May 15 ANDY COOK
Leave
Belvedere
FINEST WINES
LIQUORb&CiGAKS-
One hundred empty barrels for
sale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra tine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
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I HEPPNER, - ORE.
PflLCE HOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Moti
MODERN CONVENIENCES
E.ECTRIC LIGHTED . . .
Coder New; Management. Thoroughly
BenovatedftanJ Ketiitled. Best
Meals ia the City.
1 k-"iss'--fccy5x3
1 ymr
HADDOCK 4 CO. Props.
Redfield & VanVaclor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on west eui of May Street
Heppuer Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON.
A TTORNE Y- A T-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
HIGGS & VV1NNARD
FHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Special attention given to diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Office : Tbe Fair Building.
Hkppnkr, Oregon. '
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Odd Fellows Bide Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Resideuce in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstract books
in Morrow oounty.
Heppner,
Oregon .
DR. AETZLER.
DENTIST
Located in Odd Fellows buildiug.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. A. A. LEACH
IKXTI4T
Permanently Inep.ted in Heppner. OfnVe
in the new Fair building. Gas administered.
Red Front Livery &
Feed satDles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST.CLASS
LIVERY RiGS
Kept constantly on i an J
and can be furnishes
short notice t pat t es
wishing to drive irto he
interior. Fir-tt'.as : :
Hacks and Buouies
CALf J ROUND AND
8K U'. WE CATER
TO i'UE : : : :
OOM3IERClAL
TRAVELERS
a.VD CAN FURNISH.
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner, Oregon
The Brick Saloon
We carry in stock only a
very high grade of
Barrel and Bottled Goods
We carry the lead-
icj bracds cf
1
THE GAZETTE
AND
WEEKLY
OREGONIAN
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FINE CIGARS
Draft and
Heppner,
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our dubbin offer with tbe Weekly 0:t