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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
ii'ii'iiii"i M't-im Local Notes. Date of Wol Sales. Heppner May 29; Jnne 11-30, Miss Anna Smith is visiting in Portland. Alex Cornett lost a horeo valued at 1250 last week. Emmett Cochran, the Grant county stockman, was in from Monument, Saturday. Now is the time to buyyonr new tat. Don't wait. The earlier you buy the more you have to select from. For style and economy go to Mrs. CoboV. A. N. Hamilton, republican can. dictate for railroad commissioner, was iu the city yesterday. Mr. Hamilton is a man of long exper ience in railroad work and will get a good vote in this county. Sam Cochran and daughter, Miss Iiillian, Mr. and Mrs. Perham, Mr, Bassel Armstrong and Miss Blanch Armstrong came over from Monu ment yesterday and left this morn ing for La Grande to attend to some land business. The Royal Neighbors of America will give a social on Thursday even ing, April 16, iu the I. O. O. F. hall. Program of the evening will con sist of music, recitation?, five hun dred and piffo. Admission, 10 cents, including refreshments. Ed Patterson, of Bristol, Ver mont, visited his brother, Dan Pat terson, and nephew, Ed Patterson, during the past week. The two brothers left yesterday morning for La Grande. This was their first meeting for 43 years and the re union was a happy one. Osman Shaner and C. L. Keith ley have been appointed as addi tional rangers in the Blue Moun tain National forest. This will make four rangers on this side and two on the other side of the John ! Day during the patrol season in Superintendent Chidsey's territory. Mrs. L. E, Cohn carries the nicest line of millinery ih Morrow county. Call and sea. Clothes cleaned and pressed, called for and delivered. Grv Mr Knight Rev. CliaHea II. Porter lias some of tins finest White Wyandotte chickens in the Noi tli west. They are beauties and the ttreateBt oh all" egg layers. Three pens, each headed by prize winning males. Pen No. 1 by cockerel winning in six elinwa. No. 2 by cockerel winning in three shows this year. No. 3 by 3rd prize cockerel at S.ilem three years ago See these "Rnyal Whites" and get some Bettings of eggs. OASTOIIIA. Bean the wTha HaVB AW3VS "f Cash Shoe Store The Place to Save Money SIGN OF THE BOOT Elmer Beaman Successors to C. O. Huelat from lone, Monday. ' Eph Eskeleen was up from Lex iogton, Saturday. Mrs. T. W. Ayers went to Port land this morning. R. C. Wills is in the city this week from Corvallis. E. Bergstrom, of Gooseberrv, was iu the oity Friday. Chas. Johnson, of Lexington, was in the oity Saturday. E. P. Micbell, of Stevenson, Wash., was in the city the fore part of the week. Mrs. L. E. Cohn has a most up to-date line of spring millinery at vety reasonable prices. The styles are right and the prices are right at Mrs. Cohn's millinery establishment. Don't forget about those free government seeds at the Gazette office. Come in and get a package. There is a good demand for horses at present and good work horses seem to be unusually scarce. J. A. McCumber came in from Glenwood, Wash., yesterday even ing for the sheep shearing season. Theo. Anderson was in from Eight Mile Fiiday. Mr. Anderson states that crop prospects are very good in bis neighborhood. FOUND In Roberts' hall, one set of furs. Owner can have same by calling at the Belvedere saloon and paying for this notice. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Wal- don Rhea, of Butter cie?k, Mcb. 30, 1908, a bouncing baby boy. VValdon is the happiest man on Butter creek. Sheriff T. D. Taylor has served Umatilla county the past six years as a democrat in a republican coun ty, and he isnow out for a fourth term and has no opposition from either party. Call at the First National Bank and see the pedigree of the fine Perchernn stallion Brasier, 413G0, owned by Theo. Anderson, of Eight Mile. Will make the peason of 1903 at Mr. Anderson's home ranch. Terms to insure, $20. Out of 38 mares bred last year, 80 per cent were in foal. Dan Wilson, a pupil of the State Blind school, arrived Lore Monday night, and after visiting a dav or two with Sheriff Shutt and faniity, will go to work on thV dairy ranch of Wighjmau Bros, below town, CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Frank Ergleman came up Hicks-Lawrence. Mr. A. J. Illcks and Mies L. Frances Lawrence, were united in marriage at the Calumet hotel, in Portland, last Sun day, Dr. Benjamin Younig officiating. The many friend of the genial editor of the Times were greatly surprised Monday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Hicks arrived in this city. A number of friends, including the Gazette force, gave Mr. and Mrs. Hicks an old fashioned charivari Monday even ing. Here's to you Bro'her Hicks. Dan Hornor went to Portland yesterday. Dr. Howard Qove. of Fossil, visited in the oity this week. Al. Emerson was an incoming passenger Tuesday evening from outside points. C. O. Huelat returned to Portland this morning after a couple of days' visit here. Mr. Huelat is much improved in health. Pbill Cohn, at the Heppner warehouse, will pay the highest price for hides, pelts, and furs. Seed wheat, oats, rye, and barley on hand. Your attention is called to the stand- ing ad of the Bank of Heppner. The management of the bank are gratified at the showing made, as tnere has been a steady increase in the growth of the bank's, business for the first three m nths ot the year, and this, too, in the dull 8eaeon. The increase in deposits aggregates nearly (40,000. IMerrirg to the ad the figures are given to detail All Saints Memorial church was crowded Sunday evening last. Bishop Taddock of the now diocese of OregoD, conducted tie services. Biabop Paddock Sunday evening ta ked of .bis experience in slum work in New York City, which was very interesting and instructive, giving some of the iueide doings where the conditions are almost unbearable iu some of the tenement districts. .He also explained the good that is being accomplished through missionary work and Christian teaching. The Bishop is an able and earnest man and Hepp ner people will welcome his return. fi. 1. sirnttoii for fount)- School Super In ten deii t. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-nomioation by the Demo cratic party at the coming primary elec tion to be hel-l April 17, 100S. I. STRATTON. ;i!.e:i:kt v. phki.ps. (Present Incumbent) DISTRICT AT TORXEY. Candid ,(e for renoruinatios ny the republican partv at the coming primary election to be held April 17, l'JOS. tor loiigrrsst, T. X. UEKIt. Candidate for republican Congression al rominition in the ppcond district. Liberal appropriations for waterways, equal opportunities and piivilegs fr labor aod capital, and government cui trol of corporations. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county Surveyor of Morrow county, subject to the will of the Demo cratic electors at the coming primary election. D. V. 8. REID. For AneiiH on Democratic Ticket. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of assessor, sub ject to the will of the Democrats of Mor row county. S. J. LEEZER. J. J. SMITH Painting, Paper x Hanging and Carriage Work Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop next door to City Meat Market, Main Street. Albert Bowker was down from Hardtnao, Saturday. f 3C&3cd j0m Mothers take pride involves correct style. as about men's, but careful that exclusiveness does not mean ex travagance. Our boys section was never so full of novelties, never seemed so bright- You are welcome to look, never un der obligation to buy. There isn't a youth in this vicinity whose father, no matter what his income, cannot well by our system. MEN VIC GROSHENS Proprietor Union Saloon WINES, LIOUORS THE CELEBRATED Inderweis BEER High Grade Cigars HEPPNER. OREGON linrrrd Hocks. Setting of 15 for $1.25. WHITE I.KGHORXS. SettiDf? of 15, 81.00. By the hundred, 63 per egg. Leave O'ders with Som Hughes Co. Mayl5 ANDY COOK. Belvedere FINEST WINES LIQUORS & CiGARS' One hundred empty barrels for sale. Five hundred barrels cf ex tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . . HEPPNER, ORE. PfiLflCE hJOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hotc-i MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under New (Management, Thoroughly lienovatfcdand Refiitted. Best Meals in the City. i i CO. Our Clothin for Boys in having their boys We are as particular about boys styles OR & Redfield & VanVactor. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on west eud of May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE Y- A T-LA W Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon HIGGS & WINNARD PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Special attention given to diseases of the eye, ear, Dose and throat. Office: The Fair Building. IIeppnkr, Oregon. Phelps & Notson ATTORXEYS AT LAW. Office iu odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon. Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Resideuce in Morrow building over Patterson it Son's Drugstore. W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstract books iu Morrow oounty. Hkppxkk, Oregon DR. A1ETZLER. I1C2VM.IS"T Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 anil 6. DR. Al. A. LEACH I 1 2V "1 I 'lr Permanently located in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas ad ministered. THE GAZETTE AND WEEKLY OREGONIAN 82.00 A YEAR well dressed, and this afford to dress him H CO Red Front Llverij R Feed SatDles Willis Stewart, Prep FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on I and and can be furnishes cn short notice t paities wishing to drive irtc he interior. Fir . clas3 : : Hacks and Suoules CALX ;rcund and Sk U-'. WE CATER TO 'xTIE : : : : UmiERClAL TRAVELERS SV CAN FCRNISH RIGS AND DRIVER OX SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oregon The Brick Saloon We carry in stock only a very high grade of Barrel and Botllcd Goods We carry the lead ing braads of FINE CIGARS Draft and Eottled Beer. Hbppskr, Oregon. Call at the Oaaette ofilc and learn l our clubbing offer witn the Weekly Orc