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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
The Heppner Gazette KataMinht Mrch 0. 188.1. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock utered t the Poatoflice t Heppner Oregon, u econJ-clm matter. LOCAL TEAM WINS GAME Thursday April 23, 1908 Elections for 1908. Registration opened Jan. 6th. Closes for primaries April 7. Primary elections April 17. Registration leopens April 21. Cloeea for election May 15. General election June 1. Registration reopens Sept. 20. Closes for election Oct '20. Prejideutial election Nov. 3. The raios have helped the crops a ad stopped the howling. Congressman Ellis ran like a eired wolf and the pt ople of st ern Oregon are mighty glad of it. There is no use of any more jangle over Statement No. 1. It is Jiere, and it looks like it is here to fctay. Come to think of it, it is a small matter when compared with national legislation. The primary election has dem onstrated the fact that the sample ballots should be oat early. Es pecially will this be true in , the June elec'iou with the big ticket and the numerous amendments. The ticket will be complicated and the voters should have all the time jossible to vote intelligently. l ake iiig JLnd ol 5core in Game With Lexington. The bull garue between Heppner and Lexington last Sunday after noon on tba local diamond was in some ways an excelleut game. Both teams got up a nice bunch of errors and allowed many a score that should never have been recorded. However, they showed the proper stuff and by hard practice and a few good workouts by a severe coach they will be able to dish up a game ot b-dl that is baeeball. The loctl team, on field work, hai it over the visitors by long odds and showed more (alent at base running, but played rather sluggish. The Lexington pitcher, being an old player, had it on our lads for head work, but delayed the game badly by fooling around after he was in the box. All in all it was a good game for the opening of the season and the fact is evident that we will see some good ball before the season is over. Rose burg gave a big majority for paving. A. Smythe & Son of Oillmm county are shearing 40,000 sheep, 2,000 a day. An oil derrick is being erected ou Ramsey creek, west of Dufur, where oil will be drilled for. Did This Ever Happen to You? OASTOniA. Bun tin Ito Kind You Haw Always &)t Iff tutor Ihe Kind You Haw Always 4-283 a. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sale ) (Public Lnd The city council and especially ihe committee on streets aud pub lic property, ought to feel good ever the compliments ou street work. It is a fiue j b to be a coun eilman, but a rare thing to hear anything comDliruoutary about the members of this honorable body. Heppner's streets are beiDg cleaned ap in a thoiough manner. Thanks to the council. Receive Congratulations. You will soon receive the congratula tions of your friends upon your impioved appearance if you will take Foley's Kid ney Remedy as it tones up the system and imparts new life and vigor. Fole)'s Kidney Remedy cures backache, nerv ous exhaustion and all forms of kidney and bladder troubles. Commence tak ing it today. Slocum Drug Co. (touted Tract.) U. S. Land Office, LaQramle, Oregon, prll 21, WW. notice it hereby (riven that, as direoted by the Commissioner of the General Land Offioe, undor proTiionn of Act ot Concrete approved June 27, 1908, Publlc-No, 80S, we will offer at public sale to the higheat bidder, at 10 o'clock a, m on the 8th day of June next, at tfiia office, the following tract of land, to-wit: the B1 NEJ- Sec. 8, T. 4 8., R. 29 E. W. M. Any peraoni claiming adversely the above deaeribed lands are adviied to tile their clim, or objections, on or before tae day above desig nated for sale. Apr23-May28 F. C. BHAMWELL. Register. A. A. ROBERTS. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract) According to toe latest reports cf the Portland Commercial Club, the grain crop of the Facilie Xoi th west has exceeded every estiiu tite riaje by cumnieicial orgauizatious, mi'.i'o.-.ds, iifwt-p ip ?r.-?, mid exporter.-. The 1007 crop of Oregon, TTa&b-ii'oTj, h) Idaho va: 'A"hna, 5S.0 JOiOO bushels barley, 20,000,000 bushed: oats, 12,000,000 ;ushe!rf. Furtner.s received fifty millions of dollars for this crop. More than fifty per cent of total marketed wa.s shipped from Port land. Morrow county's feljare of this grea1 crop was more wheat pf r capita, than auy other county iu the Northwest. XCPl llLICA.Sf SIIOI I.D MY 'AKi;. STAND Some of the Democratic politi cians have hopes of H. M. Cake's defeat at the polls by Governor Chamberlain. , The Gazette fails to see a single iea-oj lor ibis belief. To beat Cake means Republican votes and a lot of them tor Chamberlain. Why in the world fchould any ran who LoI evY-s iu Republican principle - lurn dowu Mr. Cake for hamb. ilnin or any olher Demo trat. Mr. Cake is ao able man with a fcp ot'ess record. An earnest sup pui t r ol' iioooevch ad Republicuu J riLcipIea. Mr. Cake's campaign wis deon tad manly. He placd h:s case before c urt of latet resort --- the tdo. ati 1 tli-y hive spoken. Evtiy Kfpu'olicau bhould vote fji Mr. ( ' tkt . He will heat Chamberlain a city I ilock. j Tlio -t .ry published recently in the )v-i-i M. it L:-if or more of the lam! o ia j.oitions of eastern Oregon would die on account of d. filth is almost entirely without foundation, says the Hast Oregon iau. Jr'ew if any Jambs have died in Umatilla c.uinty on this account, and the lots in counties farther vest will be small. A La Grande man has shipped 26 carloads of potatoes this spnug to Missouri and Kansas. Hundreds of acres of potatoes have been planted around Hermis ton. Foley's Orino Laxative is liest lor women and children. Its mild action and pleasant taste makes it preferable to violent purgatives, eucli as pMl., tan lets, etc. Cures constipation. Slocum D utr Co. A man who bought a 13-acre tract near Newberg will plaut it to walnut trees. A Gillian, couuty machine with 10 men at work, shears 2,000 sheep a day. After July 1 Salem will be a firstclass potoffiee, the only one in Oregon except Portland. Public Land Sale. United States Land Offioe, The Dalles, Oregon, April lHtn. 1903. Notice is hereby Riven that, as direoted by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27. 1906, Publlo-No. 303, we will off'drat public sale, to the highest bidder, at 11 :15 o'clock a. m , on the 2tf h day of May next, at this offioe, the fol lowing tract of land, to-wi: NJ NE of Sec tion 7 and NW! NW4 of Section 8, T. 3 8., R. 25 E. W. M. Any persons claiming adve-sely the above described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. Apr23-May28 C. W. MOORE, Refrixter. LOL'lSH. ARNESON, Receiver. D NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Affords Perfcc security. Foley's Honey end Tar eflords perfect cecurity from pneumonia and consump tion as it cureH tlie moBtobstitiatc cough and colds. We have never known a single instance of a. cold resulting in pneumonia after Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. Slocum Drug Co. Department of the Interior, United States Land office, La Grande, Oregon. April 13. lm. Notice is hereby given that William L. 1'eti laml of Heppner, Oregon, hnn filgd notice ot liis intention to make tinul commuted proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. ltOTil, mde April 10th, lOOti, for the EVt NWSi. N'-j XE'i Section 22, Township 3 8.. Range 27 K. W. M., nnd that paid proof will be made before J.P.Williams, U. S. Com., at his ftffice in Heppner, Oregon, ou June S, 190S. He names tlc following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: James I'etiland, Onier Hurm n, John Kisruen. and Georne Stevenson, all of Heppner, Oregon Aprlti -May21 F. C. BHAMWELL, Register. Did it ever happen that after you bought your new suit at the "old stand" where you had traded for years for cash on credit prices that you saw one which pleased you better for less money at "The New Store. Did it ever happen that after you had mailed your order for groceries to a Portland supply or mail order house that you saw where you could buy as cheap and some things cheaper at MARQUARDSFNS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Did you ever happen to think that the store with the cash price is a saving for the man who pays as he goes. Every day some old time credit customer comes to see if what he hears is true about cash prices. Every week -we add one or more to 'our list of solid customers. We invite inspection and comparison of goods and prices. Marquardsen's Department Store OREGON Everybody want to know1 what The Oregon lan has to nay. The news ot both hemisphere in Th Irvtcouisa- The editorial page or th Weekly Ore fonl&n give a broad treatment la a. wide -angM of auDleou. United States Land Office, The Dalles. Orepon March 10. li'ilS. Notice is hereby given that Harry H. Bugbee, l'rki'rs Mill, OmKOn, tins filed notice of his nt ention to niflke final h3-year proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Kutry No. V.'Seri, made March lTtli, 1M, for the Sec tion U5, Township 5 S., Kange Jrt K W M, iinil that Banl proof will be msdn before J. P. Wil liams, U. S. Com., nt his office in Heppner, Ore gon, on May 11th. HHlH. He names the foil , wing witnfHSea to prove bin continiicnx resilience upon and cultivation of, the land, viz: Otis Shai er, Wilton S. Mexwell, of Parker's Mill, Oregon ; Trunk Ward, Alonzo 1). Homeland, of Hardmaii, Oregon. Mch'ti-Aprsi) C, W. MOORE, Register. NOTICfi FOR PUBLICATION. Sale. (Public Land A reci.gnUed authority The Weekly Oregonlan. Weekl AND Cures Coldsj Prevents Pneumonia Isolated Trsrt V. S. Land Cttbe.Tho Dalles. Oregon. AprU Hith, I'M. Notice is hereby given t' at, as directed by t!;e C'ommiBs;oner of thetieneral Land Otlice, under provisions of Act of Congress approved Jui e 7. Public No, :)3, we will oiler at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 11 ;ll i o'clo -k a. m.. on the 2iKh day of May nezt, at tbis Hi e, ihe following trant of land, to-wit: NV! SKVi of Section 21, T. 5 S., R. 2ti E. W. M, Any portions olaiming adversely the above described lands are advised to hie their claims or objections, on or before the day above doslg nated for snle. Aprl;i-May28 C W. MOORE, Register. LOL'ld H. ARNESON, Receiver. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yob m Always Bought Bears the Signature of J7 Liberfv Jfaif Market illUiUllJdlll! percen off for CASH Thomson 5 percent. o Bros. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Ihe Dulles, Oregon. April 1, 1H0S. Notice is hereby given that Nnrcissa 0. Hmith formerly Narcissa C. Sprinkle, of Heppner, Ore gon, has Bled notice of her intention to make final tKe-year proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 10483, made March 12, 1W2, for the NEK SE! Sec. 2 T. 4 S., B. 26 E. W. M.. additional to U. E No 111"3, La Grande. Oregon, series, for lots 3 and 4, Sec. 30, ar.d lot 1 Section 31, Township 4 S., Range 27 E. W. M.. and that said i roof will be made before J. P. Williams. U. S. Commissioner, at Ileppntr, Or. on May It, 18. , She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, ths land viz: Charles Osten and Matt Hughes of Heppner, Oregon, AprlB-Mayl4 C. W. MOORE, Register. Buy four Furnishings and Clothing Here vour tradf liccnusc we know von will nnpro- ii'oods of ivli;ill' niiiilitv sold ;it nuxlenire ciatt jtricfs. Our .stocks were never so lnre. 1 lie variety to select from is very extensive, eoinprisine- all t he latest and most desirable patterns. Hxamiiu and compare quality; you'll find we uivetlie largest se lection and absolutely the most for your money. Our new styles of shirts, neckwear, hosiery, gloves, hats and underwear are in. We are showing the nicest line of ladies waists ever brought to 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. Wanted an d For Sale Gla8309 Borg's. ptopeily fitted at I O. tf. SALOON The Club For those who appreciate Qual ity. I. WIIEY Boycr & Wherry Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid for fat stock HEPPNER. OREGON Highest cusli price paM for hides, pelts and furs. I'hill Colin. Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ODE. 4 3-9 GILLIAM & BISBEE HARDWARE 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 9 The Heppner Gazette and Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal for 1.75