Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 02, 1908, Image 4

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    Tiie Heppner Gazette
KutwMUhH March 30, 1888.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
Entered at the Postoftice nt Heppner Oregon, ai
ecomt-clHPH matter.
Thuiwday April 2, 190S
Elections for 190S.
Registration opened J;iu. 0:b.
Oloses for priumrics April 7.
Friumiy elcctious April 17.
Rfgititration ipopons April 21.
Cloat'8 for election May 15.
GeLeral election June 1.
Registration ltopeus Sept. 20.
Close for elcdiou Oct 20.
Presidential election Xov. 3.
GI'IC4.I; t'OMSF.lt.
In the death of George Conser
wehavo lost one of our foremost
citizens.
Id roan' ways Mr. Conser was a
remarkable mac Aggressive, fear
lees, honest, he leaves no enemies,
for every one who knew him was
his frieDil.
Big henrted, faithful, and loyal
to everything that was good, few
men were his equal.
Heppner and Morrow ''county
will keenly feel the loss of George
Oou9er. For every public enter
prise, his name Leaded the list.
For the public good he worked
with all his forces with that unself
ish zeal characteristic of the man.
If anybody needed help, some
how Couser was always there.
The great respect, the magnifi
ceut lloral display at his fuueial
today was a fitting tribute
Daring -his long residence in
Ueppoer, Mr. Corser rarely missed
a funeral. Hie highest and the
lowest, the hottest day in summer,
the stormiest day iu winter, could
not keep him away. Sometimes
the procession onlv consisted of the
hearse driver and the big hea ted
banker by his ide, but he was
there to drop a flower here, a tear
there, and always a' kind word
which brought sunshine to lighten
the burdens of the heavy hearted.
Long residence and at the head
of a big financial institution, Mr.
Conser was a prominent factor in
the growth and development of
Morrow county.
While his &aceessful bnsiness
career can soon be forgotten, his
noble traits of character can never
be forgotten by any one who ever
knew him.
As the flowers are still fresh on
his last resting place, Morrow
county is in mourning today with
sorrowful thoughts of the passing
of a man whose life stands as a
monument for which the human
race should feel justly proud.
greater aud the cost would have
been much less. But then how
could the state printer make a big
fat fortune without the state print
iog graft.
Chamberlain is out for United
States Senator on strictly a demo
cratic and "non-partisan" ticket.
Plenty of candidates aud not
much politics seems to be about
the situation in Morrow couuty
before the primaries.
Burns is certainly ahead that
is in the way of arranging for a
Fourth of Jnjy celebration. A
meeting has already been held for
the arrangement of a big celebra
tion at the Harney county metro
polis.
Turkey Eggs Thorough.bred
Bronze $1.00 per setting of 9.
R. K Crawford.
J. MAN JaTOO
Chinese Root and Herb Doctor. .
He is an experienced compounder of
Chinese Medicine. He treats success
fully all private, nervous and chronic
diseases, also blood, stomach, heart,
liindt. liver, kidney, female weakness,
catarrh and all diseases of the body bv
the use of roots and herbs, especially
prepared for each case. If von cant
call at his office, write for home tieat
nient. Consultation frpe J. .Man Foo,
successor to Hons; Wo Tong Chinese
Medicine C., 117 W . Second St.. Al
bany, Oregon.
Iteaolulloiia of Condolence.
At a special convocation of Heppner
Lodue No. (IS). A. F. & A. M., held on
Marck 31st, 191)8. a committee was ap
pointed to draft resolutions of condolence
on t)io death of Brother George Couser.
The committee begs leave to present
the following in accordance therewith:
Whereas, in the untimely death of
Brother George Couser, Heppner L dge
No. (i!), A. F. & A. M. has lost an hon
ored and beloved member, and this
community ne of its most valued do
zen, one who st all time was ready to
extend a helping hand to all in need, be
it
Kesrlved, that hile we are taught to
submit to the will of the Grand Archi
tect qrf the Universe in all things, we
none the less deplore the untiiLely
death of our beloved brother. For the
pist twenty years he has labored faith
fully as a mason amongst ne, and in
public and privAte life has endeared
himself to all, and be it further
Resolved.vTbat we extend our sincere
sympathy to the wife, relatives and
friends of our deceased brother in their
bereavement, assuring tnem that as a
lodge and community their loss is also
our Iocs.
Resolved that these resolutions be
spread upon the reoords of Heppner
Lodge No. 69, A. F. & A. M., that a
copy be transmitted to the wife of our
deceased brother, and that a copy be
sent to each of the Heppner papers fcr
publicntion.
Committee, Frank Gilliam
Clyde Brock
Geo. Noble.
3C
Notice to Taxpayers.
Iff it-' -Tv fM
tOPYRIGMT.1908,
, BRAWEGU.MNOHD 4 WOOD
$10
00
To whom it may concern :
I have the work to sue to at the ceme
tery for the summer, and having worked
there last summer would say that I am
oe ter prepared to do the work now. I
pay lor the water, Charges reasonable
ALBERT WILLIAMS.
Lock box 75, Heppner.
GET THE BEST
lis Lh
Ji "jW
Next Monday is the last day on
which taxes can be paid without
penalty and interest. After above
date, 10 per cent penalty and 12
per cent interest will be added.
E. M.SHUTT,
Sheriff.
Will buy any size, age or shaped man
a suit of $14.00 Clothing at
Eear3 tha Iho Kind Yjij Have Always Bought
Signature , sS Jt
We have oved our odico to the Yea
ger building on Maiir stienf, w here we
w 11 keep on hand flour, mill feed of all
kinds, rolled barley, seed grain and
baled hay. Call and sea as when in
town. Morrow Warehouse Milling
Co.
AIARQUARDSEN'S
The secretary of e'ate'.s office
his a force of half a dozen people
at work mailing the pamphlet con
taininiug the initiative aud refer
endum measures and the argu
ments pro and con, which must be
done accor Wag: t ) the terms of the
etatute. The mailing room of the
secretary'-! cilice has been glutted
with mail s-acks for several days
and although seventy-fcix of the
big g'-verc merit mail bags have
been filled with the pamphlets and
eent to the postoffice, only about
twenty-five thousand of the books
have been mailed, out of a total of
125,000. Each pamphlet requires
three cents in postage. State
Printer W. S. Duniway stales' that
the prititiug of the petition and
other work connected with the
proper observance of the primary
Jaw coiihtitut(;s the yteates-t volume
cf printing ev r turned out at any
one tiiif1 by tli"1 Pl'ite print shop
r-ince its establishment. A few
das ago he became completely
Bwampt-d and v, us up against the
proposition of having 2.30,000 im-I-refteioms
m in at. iti le f-hop
or ci i:is:i!,.L- a ss. ..' .-m-sh. jv
the ru.1-!! ;.- ohly t-;-i.ip ;r..ry he v.ou
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ESTATE
Timber Locations a
Specialty
Farm Lands. Stock
Ranches.
OREGON
HEPPNER,
Highest cash price paid for hides,
pelts and furs, l'hill Cohu.
Pit
5 perceu
I.
off for CASH at
or Bros.
Thorns
Buy Your Furnishings and
Clothing Here
A ask your tniuV ltof ;!t;st v.c know yon will n)prc
fiatc jrooils of i"elinlc ijiiality sold at niodcratc
n iccs. Otir stocks were lK-vci-o larp. Tlit variety
1o select iVoni is very I'xloiisivc coni)ri.si;io- all tho
latest anil most desirahie u-, terns. I0.'amine and
Pacific Lodging
House
C. N.SHI1NN. Prop.
Good clean' rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With Us
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE
m Oldest Bank in Morrow Co.
C. A. IMIEA. l'reci.lent,
T. A, KHKA, Vic.-l'resident
(iKO. CONSEH Cashier
E I,. FKDELANl), Asst. CaBhier
SALOON
The Club
For those who
appreciate Qual
ity. JK. IS. WILEY
Liberty Meat Market
: 1
compare iiuant v: von
lection ;:h1 nljso'niK'ly
Our new styles of shirts,
hatsxaml lni'lerwcnr are
nicest line of l.nlies waisls
conii-isin'i- nil tiie
vinced. On i- irrofi
ml
cladr-d t hw i.i f tvn vumn of
work iriuej ::ti-;- ofoat.-i'l. .tlui
Htftt.-t-T::;iT.. If f!-.- :,-'v.t inattf r
of tliin .Mil;.!)) i L'.'l i-i;t"i Kent to
(In? ncvcp-ipi of tli" fct;itc, the
jyubiiutj v.ouiJ Lavo Leeu much I
we "i e tJie, lai'l'est so
le most lor your money,
lieckweai-. hosiery, iriov.es,
in. We are showine- the
ever inoiii'lit to I leiiDIier.
. , , ,
at'.-t Styles. ('(Hile ;)il le (()
T str ):;!; is 4-nJU "let e.
We arc here all the time
Five per cent off for Gash
IVc consider cur i:onllAy accounts ll.c same as cash
Thomson Bros.
JiH
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Boyer & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Alcats
Fish on Fridays
market price
The First National has been identified with Morrow County
intprests for over twenty years, and with our past experience we are
prepared to ftirninri all iiccomniodationa consistent with bound bank
ing under the National Hank Act.
We haveal ways made a Rpecialty of banking by mail. Customers
out of town receive the same attention as thobe dointf businens at
the bank. General banking business solicited. Four per cent paid
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m
GILLIAM & BISBEE
HARDWARE
k hc:t
pau
1 for fat itocK
!
IIEFPNEIt. OR KG ON
See our beautiful line of .
Holiday floods consisting
o
r
of cut jjlass, hand painted
china, fancy crockery and
glassware, silverware. Nov-
- city sets for all 'tastes com-
hining both beauty and-
$ v service.
3 GILLIAM' & BISB-EE
9 .
ji j) j$y
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