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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
'The Heppner Gazette Ftbli.bf March 80, 1883. 7SSUEO THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock K.tored t the Pottofflce at Heppner Oregon, u eoond-clau matter. TWO GOOD PLAYS T2UBSdat April 30, 1908 Elections for 1908. Registration opened Jan. Gtb. Closes for primaries April 7. ETrimary elections April 17. Registration reopens April 21. -"Otoeea for election May 15. General election June 1. KEgietration reopeDB Sept. 20. Gloses for election Oct 20. iccdidential election Not. 3. The Leader, Elgin's new paper, Fkas ben received. The new paper XC3seDts a neat appearance and is wtssCited. ' Senator Fultou has pledged his rMCQport to H. M. Cake. Fulton is f Sebright kind of material any place jrca pat him., Splendid Productions by High School. The young people did thtmeelvee proud and the people of Heppner are well satififlftd. The two plT gireo by the High School, Urtl Friday and Monday een ingt were successful in every particular, Friday evening 'A Cass ot Suspen sion" waa rendered to a good bouse ard well received. This play was a one act comedy, but had a great deal of mem orizing for the participants. The char acters were well sustained, if not better than the following play, however it was lighter. "The Rio Grande" good home tal ent play was well produoed and the characters were exceptionally strong. They all bad their lines perfect, and credit is doe every one taking part. A little of the stiffness will no oubt be removed on the next presentation which wi 1 be at lone tomorrow evening and we can recommend to be good people that little city that they are to receive a rare treat at the hands of the High School Geo. Perry, of Loue Rock is in the city. Miss Grace Tjllard, of The Pallets attended the Birgfeld concert in this city last Friday evening. Wm. Huston, a former resident of Heppner, who now resides in Portland, has purchased the Ham Uurchell place near Lexington and will agaiu make Morrow coun ty his home. Mr. Farmer o Btantke ftifMtUS t STOXIXA. The Kind You Haw Always ftwgtt 9 POIEYSHOIIEMVR 0rs Coldsi PtavmU PMunoala Brosnan-Hager. Johnny Brosnao and Miss Zelta Ha- ger were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Monday mornirg at 6 3?idfetOD will, in the near future o'ciock, April 27, in the Cath; lio church in tuts city, Kev. Father Kelly officiat ing. The young coup e are of Morrow county production and are well and fa vorably known by a large number of our citizens. They will make their fu ture home on Butter creek, where the groom was raised, and took up their abode there immediately following the ceremonies. A large crowd of intimate friends at tended the affair and participated i : the weeding breakfast which was served at the Pa!ace. IKsCd a monstrous mass meeting for tJwpttrpise of boosting the tot?n. T"kx Eicbardsou has been to Peu- ftetoi and he is waking her citi- fttcoaapany of Idaho stockmen f-:?ini!y paid $10,000 for a Perch froc stallion. The Rural Spirit itixrks that this is a big piece of -3s"jsravaatice and can never be a jw5itble investment, and the Ku riI43pirit is about right about it. 'B??ry farmer and every business i-: sr. iv. Morrow county should at neoc the meetings to be given in rlii'isuuty on May 12, by the farm i'cc demonstration traia of the O. i2LK compapy. The railroad .3cf!arjy has secured specialists of red reputation who are readj ust v,iliini; to give information if studied and followed s.p-ie of great benefit to the coun. Ivrery farmer should be in ri'Swfffted in his own business, and r-fi.'.' s'-io'dd attend these meetings, if -ixYj item a bueine&s standpoint.. 4-283 a. NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION. (Publlo Lad Sale) (touted Tract.) U. 8. Land Office, LaUramle, Oregon, pril2t. law. Notice is hereby Riven that, a directed by the Commtaaioner of the General Land Office, under provialona ot Act of Congress approved June 27, 1900, Public-No. 90S, we will offer at public aale to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a, m on the Rth day ot June next, at thia office, the following tract of laud, ro-wit: the B' J NE1; Hec. 8, T. 4 R. 29 K. W. M. Any person! claiming adversely the above deacribed landa are advised to hie their claims, o-objections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. Apr23-May28 F. C. BIIAMWELL, Register. A. A. BOBKKT3. Receiver. Republican Committee. Elks' Concert. Ti'-e'iilks" lodge of this city cer-i-miuiydvi things up proper on last Elks are things on J.tKor.y evening. The tTsfjii for never doing :bo'?al way order, and this fact thoroughly proven on last Fri- .sr evening when the liirgfeld fciiietra, of The Dalles, gave a icnsert and -dance under the ah rtiare of Heppner Lodge No. 3-nS. Toe concert was a grand musical .5sst sbr Heppner people and the $reon missing it has good cause tiaz regret. Prof. B.rgfeld has one -c4de best orchestras west of Salt Kreike, 5f not the b-st, and the class eJ-tacsic played was all of the pop- tUtr-qgera8 and is most pleasing to S'ctall M.!l he good things of this larsjisrt -wonM take np a great deal fc'os ard space, but we mustsny KtktrJ. th" hnrmony and interpreta t iscr.. '.v-ere grand. s3E5iss Myrtle Michell's solos were a v-ry strong drawing card iu rtis entertainment. The Nightin l'.e'fi Song was a beautiful classic t Hiss Micheii's rendition was iwrsicel!ence. Alo "Dearie"' was -.t 3 -. I I T.. ,1 . i .1 y- lur uesi. in any uiai ine a ipvcple appreciated iliss Michell's --worKierful voice ia putting it mild 'y. The hearty app'ause was evi- &X2.ze of the fact that she wasmore rritss appreciated. Alter the concert the Club room H ciar"d of chuiis and a dance jipfrrtidpitf-d in until a late hour. Ttie Elks will tiy to secure Prof. I3irgfrld and orchestra for a series x etitertaininent.-i next winter. The Republican precinct committee men elected at the primary election, held a meeting and elected E. L. Free land, chairman and W. L. Smith, sec retary. Another meeting of the committee was held yesterday in this city. C. M. White, W. W. Smead and E L. Freeland were elected as delegates to the Republican Ptate convention to be he'd in Portland, on May 11. C. M. White, W. W. Smead and E. L. Freeland were elected as coogrje eional delegates. C. M. White, C. E, Wt odson and XV. W. Smead were appointed as an execu tive committre to act with the chairman and secretary. The following dt-legates were present: E. L. Freeland, W. L. S.oith, V. W. Smead, Johanes Troedson, John Kil kenny, C. E. Woodson, C. M. White, J. H. Barker, E. C. Dillingham, Michael Kenny by proxy, Paul Reitman bv C M. White, M. tj. Maxwell by ;C. E. Woodson, J. S. Young by E. L. Free land, A. Bennett by E. L. Freeland. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract) We can save you money both going and coming FIRST - We pay 1 6c in Trade for Fresh Ranch Eggs That's more than any store in the county pays you Sec o n d We give you more goods in return for the same amount of money than does any other store. Public Land Sale. United States Land Offloe, The Dalles. Oregon, April lath, ift.S. Notice is hereby given that, as dironted by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under prr viitions of Act of Concrea approved Jnne 27. 19t, PublicSo. 303, we will otter at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 11 :15 o'clock am, on the 2fl h day of May next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land, to-wi: N NEHf of Ser tion 7 and NV!t N'W of Section 8, T. 3 S., K. 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-Jla.V.'8 C. W. MOIRE, Register. LOUIS H. ABNESON, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land otlice, La Grande, Oregon. April 13. 1908. Notice is hereby given that William L. Pen land of Heppner, Oregon, has fild notice of his intention to make finnl commuted proof In sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. Htn, made April 10th, 190ti, for the E; NWy. N' ; NEi Section 22, Township 3 8.. Range 27 K. W. M., nnd that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams, U. S. Com., at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on June S, 1W. He mimes t'-e following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of", the land, viz: James Penland, Omer Harm n, John Kiegen. aud (ieorge Stevenson, all of Heppner, Oregon- Aprlti M av21 F. C. BHAM WELL, Register. Its ' Worth Your Consideration Yu can do better to bring your eggs here. Try it and we will let you be the judge mm ARDSEN'S HEPPNER, OREGOX NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, A recojrntsej authority Th. Weekly Oreg-onian. Week!) United States Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon f March 19, l'.MS. Notice is hereby given that Harry H. Bugnee, of Parker's Mill, Oregon, has filed notice of his int ention to muke 1'iLal five-year proof in sup port of his clnim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 12265, made March 17:h, H :!. for the BEHi Sec t;nn 25. Township 5 3., Range 2H E W M, nnd that said proof will be made before J.' P. Wil liams, U. S. Coin., at his office in Heppner, Ore gon, on May 11th, 1908. s He names the foil ,wirg witnessea to prove his continuous residence ujon and cultivation of, the Isnd, viz: Otis t-1. at i r, Milton S. Maxwell, of Tarker's Mill, Oregon ; Frank Ward, Alonzo 1). Ho5eland. of Hardma", t!regon. Mch2tJ-- I rim C. W. MOORE, Register. 5 pern NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. (Public Land Sale. Isolated Treet U. S. Land Offlse.The Dalles. Oregon, - April HVh, 1908. Notice is hereby given t' at, ai directed by ti e t'omiiiissioner of theGeneml Land Otlice, under provisions of Act of Congsefs approved Jure 27, 19ti, Publlo No. .";!, we will oiler at pubjie sale, to the liighest bidder, at 11 ;.!0o'eloek a. m.. on the 20tli day of May next, at this (.Hire, the following tract of land, to-wit: N'W! SE4 of Section 21, T. 5 8., R. as E. W. M, Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. Apria-Muy28 C. W. MOORE, Register. LOUIS If. ARNESON, Receiver. TTI n ;, 5 percent, at Bros. off for GASH )mson Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Ihe Dalles, Oregon. April 1, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Narcissa C. .Smith, formerly Narcissa C. Sprinkle, of Heppner, Ore gon, has filed notice of her intention to make final tlve-year proof in support of her claim, viz : Homestead Entry No. 1018:1, made March 12, 1902, for tho NEK SEJ4 Bee. 25, T. 4 S., R. 20 E. W. M.. additional to H. E No 11153, La Grande, Oregon, Beries, for lots 3 and 4, Sec. 30, at d lot 1 Section 31, Tuwnthlp 4 S., Range '.7 E. W. M.. and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams. U. 8. Commissioner, at Heppntr, Or. on May 16, 1908. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cti tivatio of, the land viz: Charles Osten and Matt Hughes of fleppner, Oregon, Aprl9-Mayl4 C. W. MOORE, Register. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TJ)8 Kind Yen Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SALOON Liberty Ilea W i ill r r- Mi on The Cltsb For those who appreciate Quality. Boycr & Wherry Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid for fat stock HEPPNER. OREGON rTT T T A 1T C TTC OTT V . lici i i s n i r;: t ,i 1 .1 1 i oim. "Vcn will f-oon receive t!.e crnratn!a "tiosof yo'jr fiiernl.s :;; on your improved - ;ijf.rant if y -i '-vi I t .!: Tolej 's Kid i tk-iaedy as it 'ones up the pjste n -rrt ;m;i.T-'a n"v !:'.! L'or. Fu!t-i's, ifi4liay Kemely cues backache, nerv- ! vi exhuuf-tion anJ all forujs of kidney I ;.ac b adder toubies. Commence tak- ' i k it today, Slocum Drug Co. Buy Your Furnishings and Clothing Here We i sk your t rade'lier-nuse we know you will njipre ciate floods of relialtle ijuality sold at moderate ju ices. Our stocks were never so Iarre. 'J'Jh; variety to select from is very extensi"t comprising all t luj latest and most desirable jiatterns. IOxamine and compart,' quality; you'll find we rive tin? 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 he nicest line of ladies waists ever brought to Heppner, comprising all tin, latest styles. Come and be con vinced. Our jirocery 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 and For Sale Glasses properly fitted at P. O. Horu's. tf. Highest casli price paid for-hides, pelts and furs. Pliill Cohn. Pacific Lodging House C. IN. SHI1NN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE. HARDWARE floods consisting- 9 See our beautiful line of Holiday ol cut glass, hand painted china, fancy crockery and glassware, silverware. Nov elty sets for all tastes com bining both beauty and service. GILLIAM & BISBEE 84 3 J J .a j i The Heppner Gazette and Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal for 1.75