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Golden Gate Baking
Powder
Easter
Greetin
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Abosutely Pure and None Better
Last Call to Easter Fixin's
The last days before Easter will be crowded ones
at this store. Every possible preparation has
been made that we may be able to wait upon all
our patrons with perfect efficiency. Throughout
the store Easter temptations reign in every stock
and many price concessions are made that must
prove irresistable to the stylishly and economic
ally inclined. We demand that every dollars
worth of gooes that enters this store be of a
quality we can guarantee. You will be perfect
ly satisfied with the goods you get and the prices
you pay. We insist that all marked prices be
the very lowest, consistent with satisfactory qual
ity. On this basis we ask your patronage and
court comparison.
For a year we have been fighting for lower prices.
The factory refused to sell us because we would not
enter the local combine to keep up the prices to one
pound 50c; two and one half pounds 1.00; five
pounds $2.00; but Marquardsen wins out and is able
to offer to the public the Golden Gate Baking Pow
der at a lower .price.
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Marquardsen's Price
One pound ... 40
Two and one half lbs. 90
Five pounds ... $1 75
Total . . . $3 05
Combination Price
Combination price .
Combination price
Combination price .
Combination .
50
$1 00
2 00
$350
Marquardsen saves you about 1 5 per
cent on the same goods
This is only one instance. AVe can compare prices on nearly all goods down the
line, and prow to yonr satisfaction that wo do save the people of Morrow comity
thousands of dollars a year if they will buy their merchandise at our store.
MARQOARDSBTS
-OJRISGOIV
Willamioa is inkioy; rapid
strides toward becomiug one of the
j principal towns of Yamhill county,
j They are preparing to erect a new
$5,000 fcchoolhouse, the machinery
for the brick plant is on hand and
being installed, new houses are be-
jkftawjaiiise Pustoiiice at Heppncr Oiegou, a ing built, merchandise stocks being
sccoau-ciass matter. moved in and the eawmi 1 is busy.
The Heppner Gazette
jjiulAiBiif' March 30, lis S3.
ITSSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
Elections for 1908.
"ii?gitration opened Jan. G h.
Wo-ses for primaries April 7.
Trimary elections April 17.
ZKegistration reopens April 21.
doses for election M ay 1 5.
General election June 1.
Registration reopeos Sept. 20.
Ctoeee for election Oct 20.
Prt-sidential election Nov. 3.
i iqhq The well at the courthouse hns
April lb, I JOS reached a depth of 9G0 feet aml
they havecoma into an oil strata,
says the Vale Oriano. The quan
tity is very email but experts report
the indications as good right in
Yale as in any part of the valley.
The new Corvallis cannery will
be finished iD abont two weeks.
Several of a Peedee Hills (Polk
county) man's yourg goats have
recently been killed by a wildcat.
Six big cats have been killed in
that vicinitv by the Hanna broth
ers, but the goats continue to be
killed almost daily.
The money collected for road
purposes in Alsea this year is 80,
90.3.73. All but 700 of the money
is derived from a special 10-niill
road levy.
Toledo is already preparing to
celebiate the Fourth of Jul v.
Wanted and For Sale
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CASTOniA.
Bears the ?fl Yatl N'1te A"M'S BOIlgM
Glasses pioperly fitted at 1'. O.
Bora's. tf.
Highest cash price paid for hides,
pelts and furs. Thill Colin.
A jt.ua t on Tiir. no .m: 711:11.
I 31 M'.
Tie fact that two cf the largest
ckputuieot stej of Portland are
3Ri;ag p-eparations to build im
aufii new buii-Iius, is sUfcgrotive,
and a rjea for the home merchant.
"When oa scn l in a mail order
iothesaabd think that you are
aavlxg j.i )ii y on your purchase
don'c overlook the thought that you
jot mating a contribution of a few
liritks in those new building. The:
lilt on thofc great buildings will !
aaot te p.uid he l e. j
AVould it iio bf letter to put a
few tricks in the baiMiLg of your j
loti.1 d(al(-: '.' lit will at K-ast help ;
you with thi.- h::r l:u of taxti'rj. j
While th" big '.artrii;jt 6tores
f the city are building big build
ings and growing rich, the local
dfcbler Is fetruggling to pay taxes
a ik! all otliT '.iirdcns of local and
teoanty afl'ur.s.
Think abjut this whn you want
In fnd away Hgain il1 then burn
up the order.
5 percent.
Bros.
Ifenry Webb died at the Grant
enaatr poorbouse, aged almost 00
percen
off for CASH at
Thomson
Buy Your Furnishings and
Clothing Here
We ask your trade because we know you will appre
ciate ji'ooils of reliable qualify sold at moderate
priees. Our stocks were never so laru'e. The variety
to select from is very exfensive. compi-isin: all tlier
latest and most desii-able patterns. Kxamine and
comjare quality; you'll find we ojvc tlie largest se
lection and absolutely the most, for vurnionev.
Our new styles of shirts, neckwear, hosiery, gloves,
hats and underwear are in. We are showing the
nicest line of ladies waists ever brought 1o Heppner,
comprising all the latest styles. Come and be con
vinced. Our grocery stock is complete.
We 'are here all the time
Five per cent off for Cash
We consider our monthly accounts the same as cash
Thomson Bros.
Pacific Lodging
House
C. N.SHINN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With Us
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE.
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T. A, KIIKA, Vict-t'iesident
(iKO. CONSKlt. Casluer
K L. FKDELAN1), Asst. Cashier
to Oldest Bank in Morrow Co.
The Fiiwt National has been identified with Morrow County
imprests for over twenty years, and with our past experience we Hre
prepared u furnish all ncooiuinodations consisteut with bound bank
ing under t fie National fiank Act.
ve nave always maiie a specialty of bankina; by mail. Customers
" 0"t.of town r'(;,iv,, sanie attention as tfiobe doinn busmeHS at
tty tlie bank. General banking bueinesH solicited. Four per cent paid
' " on timn ilmwiuita
S- St & C- & & & SLi St --a
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The Club
For those who
appreciate Quality.
Liberty Meat Market
Boyer & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid ror fat stocR
GILLIAM & BISBEE
HARDWARE
HEPPNER. OUP:GON
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Sec our beautiful line of
Holiday goods consisting
of cut glass, hand painted
china, fancy crockery and
glassware, silverware. Nov
elty sets for all tastes com
bining both beauty and
service.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
The Heppner Gazette and Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal for 1.75
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