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The Heppner Gazette RutablUhcH March SO, lfttt. MSUCO THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Mmutnitt tfae Postottlce at Heppner Oregon, a econd -class matter. 3nx?caaBA.Y May 7, 1908 Elections for 1908. H'gistrhtion opened Jan. fith. 5!wee for primaries April 7. Sfrituary elections April 17. 5Jgi9trRtion reopens April 21. Closes for election May 15. $Mttal election. Juue 1. Segistratioa reopeDs Sept. 20. loses for election Oct 20. Presidential election Not. 3. meet fomewhere, elect yonr park com miasioners, draw op your petition and try to gt subscribers. You cannot fail Do not expect, however, your bankers doctors or merchants to ttive the whole a half or one third, but ask the citizens n general to share the expenses as nea as thai generosity will permit. The thing to do first perhaps is to select the park site, many already favoring the former property of Mr. Conser and lot adjoining. Inquire the price, if for sale then gef to work to come into posses sion of as desirable a place for a park as any city aff.rds In the state of Oregon. S. W. DOUBLE TRAGEDY. (Continued from page one.) Republican jTicket. Sec- State and District. 3t Ooitad Mates Senator-- H. M. CAKE. 5or Representative ia Congress, oud Dis'iict W. R. ELLIS. s Sbr Stite Food and Dairy Com mi b eioner J. W. BAILEY. Star Supreme Judge R. S. BEAN. Jtor Railroad ConimUaioner, Second Dietric C. B. AITCUISON. 3or Pro'ecutiug Attorney, Sixth Dis trict G. W. PHELPS. 1 3or Joint Representative, Morrow and Umatilla Counties T. J. MAHONEY. Vlsrrotv Count) Ticket. 3br Jude F. 31. GRIFFIN. 3br Sheriff 'E. II. saun. Pbr Clerk W. 0. HILL. 3&r JSss3eF6or W. S. CONNER. Ubr Schacl Superintendent S. E. NOTSON. J?or Surveyor V. H. HEATH, lor Ccroaer N. E. WINN A II D. 3&r Commissione-, full terra M. J. DEVIN. 3or Commissioner, to fill vacancy W. T. CAMPBELL. Coroner leager and D. C. Uurdaue went to the scene of the tragedy Mon day and inquests were held over the bodies. Miss Wright was a highly respected voting lady and was universally liked in the naighborhaod where she resided. Morrison formerly resided at Arling ton ml was considered quiet and in: offensive. There will be special services Sunday night at the M. E. church, under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. A special program of addresses has been arranged. All are cordially invited. S. W. Meadows left Monday morning for Moberly, Mo., to visit a sister who is very sick. Klamath Falls Masons will erect a fine temple. For news and opinions tna Oreg-onlaiL Don't forget the O. R. & N. farming demonstra tion train to be in Hepp ner, next Tuesday even ing, May 12. Don't forget the pay lecture on Friday night at the South Meth odist church by Mrs. Morris Ellis on "Love, Courtship and Marriage or iiow to get along with your Mother-in-law. 8 o'clock sharp. Socialist Ticket. District. For Joint Representative J. P. Had ley, of Hardman. - Countr Ticket. For Judge R. W. Rooioson, of Eight Mile. For Sheriff 0. B. Barlow, of Eight Mile. For Clerk French Burroughs, of lone. For Treasurer Henry Aehbaugh. of Heppner. For Commissioner, long term G. W. Chapin, of Hardman. For Commissioner, short term W. B. Beasby. For Assessor A. S. Akers, of Hepp ner. For Coroner T. S. Beck, of Irrigon. For Surveyor- F. J. Wilder, of Hepp ner. Receives Congratulation. You will soon receive the congratula tions of your friends upon your improved appearance if you will take Foley's Kid ney Remedy as it tones up the syste and imparts new life and vigor. Folej's Kidney Remedy cures backache, nerv ous exhaustion and all forms of kidney and bladder troubles. Commence tak ing it today, Slocum Drug Co. The First thing to consider in depositing money in a bank is SECURITY. The capital and surplus are the depositor's protection funds. The National SHALL WE HAVE A CITY PARK 3?.tjei5 Pica hy a l oyal itcsiden t of Ilcppiscr. Wa intnd to cllnti to our plea for a pbik in Heppner witli a tenacity of will that cannot be questioned until the ball is set rolling. , At the appeal in the Tirws iaet wetk the readers no doubt wink-ed ona eye and kept the other c4us?.i but we want you to open them and keep vour ivisi-jn directed to the advanfjiB-j that may b3 had from t!is path. II the lad;e3 are not uin, to become iatfcrestei, then to the sterner sex we drop on our knees eo to pi fuk in this oaase. Has Beppcer 200 loyal 'itizsn? W&aak, out of its population of 1500? li bo. will a petition receive from each Of the 200 a subscription of $10. Now that )8 not much to put out for a suie zelornof plaaire and comfoit. It wili go a long ways too towards purchasing me tana a d making such improve meo-ts as a'f nei n 'saiy for present ue There is a r Ia'ive good in the posBes Btoa of a city of a public equate or al lfctawnt of ir ound that cannot be over si ranted, .er v.ces of a religious ca tfcw t n.lijcteJ once or twice a month If-.-t'ue open air with the blue canopv of ttevreu visible and the strains of sweet re a ic floating echoes among the bills impresses one far more ihan all the elo quence within four wa'ls with nature ehutout. There are people who would be reached far sooner than draaging tbeiu through a church house door. There would be less danger of conta (ions diseases being eprerd. A seat on a carpet of clover would shorten the length of an over long sermon to any tired exhausted work-a-da.y lietiner. We vouch for onr brothers and hus bands that they would not sit at nor sb:p with hat in one hand and watch in the other barely re-tra:niog themselves nntil th bene liction. And there is the beauty of a youcg man securing on a Sunday a quiet nook in company with his be&t girl entertaining with fine sen timents of ppeech which the grandeur of all out of d;2 make a bit more ro- saa&tic. O" cjurfe there would not be Bio kangaroo and elephant nor the monkeys to fee 1 r-eanuts to but rest as nred there wouid be other sources of enjoyment. Ladies, one trore at peal, yoa who have pretty homes here and who wwli to be ter the appearance of j)ar little city can you not organize trie improvement club, or any way, government superintends and exaniines this bank. Our stockholders and direct ors are responsible, well-to-do business men. This .... When Attending Visit . Court Marquardsen's' Deyartment Store An unusual number of people will be called to Heppner during the present session of court and it would be well ior all to come prepared to look over the stock and avail themselves of Bar gains offered at Marquardsen's, whose prices are the lowest. Groceries Time and space forbids that we pub lish as usual a lengthy list of prices in this department. We have established a reputation for the lowest prices and handle the best of everything in this line. Allen & Lewis' preferred stock, Heinze's sauces and pickles, Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees, Schillings, Folgers and Royal Baking powders. All the staples and fancy groceries with seasonaoie vegetables winch guarantee equal to any and superior to the ma jority offered at the price we quote on the best. Clothing Men's, Boys, Childrens. We are not ashamed to compare our stock with any. We sell the clothing in Heppner, Oregon. Men's Suits $6.50 to $22.50 Boys and Childrens as cheap as you wish, as good as you desire. 1 n Shoes Men's Ladies and Childrens. The most complete " line which im available for Morrow county trade. If you wish some special shoe, ask us for it. If you wish to tfave tell us. If you wish to buy see us. If you wish satisfac tion, wear Peters' shoes. Where Quality is higher than price. Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings Warm weather demands lighter weight in underwear. We are showing0 a strong lino in sleeveless vests from from up. Aluslnr underwear of everv Our corset covers from 12c to 10c kind. $2.50. I me Muslin gowns made in high and low neck, in good quality muslin, nice ly trimmed with enibroiderv. Trices from 50c to f 3.00. White' underskirts for less than you can buy the muslin and eml J them nothing about the cost of get tin made. Marquardsen's Department Store Bank i II 1 II IIIIIWIIIIlirniMWIWMMMJMWIMIIlLU Liberty Meat Market has been established over 20 years, dur ing which time it has served the bank ing public faithfully and built up a large and prosperous business. The best ser vice possible is none too good for all our customers and the people of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Salo. (Public Land Heppner Captal Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Total Working Capital $ 50,000.00 63,798.54 $113,798.54 Isolated Tract V. 3. Laud CiSje.Tha Dalles. Oregon, April ICIli, l'J03. Nutice is hereby given t Rt, as directed by the Commiosionor of the General Land Otliee, under provisions of Act of Corisress npproved Jure 27, HiCti, Public No. SO;:, we will oiler nt public Bale, to the hif,'hpst bidder, at 11:8') o'clock a. m., on the 2iJth day of liny next, ut this cffi.o, the following tract of land, to-wit: NV!4 SEi of Beetion 21, T.5 d., K. 'M E. W. M, Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to filo their claims, or objections, on or berore the day above dosiK nated for sale. Apria-Alay2H C. W. MOORE, Register. LOCI.3 II . ARNKSON, Receiver. We Believe We believe in the goods we are selihm in the people we are selling to, and in our ability to get results. We believe that honest goods bv honest r?1 nieth- can be sold to honest peopl ods. We believe in working, not waiting, in laughing, not weeping, in boosting not knock ing, and in the pleasure of selling goods. We believe that an order today is worth two or ders tomorrow, and no man is down and out until he has lost faith in himself. We beljeve in today and the work we are doing, in to morrow and in the work we hope to do,' and in the sure reward which the future holds. We believe in courtesy, in kindness, in generosity, in good cheer, in friendship, and honest competition. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at 1 he Dalles, Oregon. Arlll, 1H08. Notice is hereby given that Narcissa C. Smith, formerly Narcissa C. Sprinkle, of Heppner, Ore gon, hag tiled notice of her intention to make final live-year proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 10483, made March 12, 1002, for tha NEJ4 SE& oc. 25. T. 4 8., It. S6 E. W. M.. additional to U. E No 11153, La Grande, Oregon, series, for lots 3 and 4, Sec. 30, at d lot 1 Section 31. Township 4 S., Range 17 E. W. M.. and that said proof will be made before J. P. Williams. U. 8. Commissioner, at Ileppntr, Or. on May It), i'JOS. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land viz: Charles Ostan and Matt Hughes of Heppner, Oregon, Aprl9-Mayl4 C. W. MOORE, Register. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Have Always Sought Bears the Signature of SALOON Wanted and For Sale The Club For those who appreciate Quality. 1. JB. WIIvEY Boyer & Wherry Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid for fat stock HEPPNER. OREGON W riTT X T A Ik IF t TTH nnn 5 HARDWARE Glasses Bora's. properly fitted at T. Thomson Highest cash price paid for hides, pe!ts and furs. Pliill Cohn. See our beautiful line of Holiday goods consisting ISros. Dealers in General Merchandise Heppner, Oregon Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHI1NN. Prop. 4 Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORe. of cut glass, hand painted china, fancy crockery and glassware, silverware. Nov elty sets for all tastes com- both beauty and bining service. 9 GILLIAM & BISBEE S 9 The Heppner Gazette vand Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal for 1.75