Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 21, 1908, Image 4

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Look for the
RED TAGS
Every Red Tag Meansa Bargain
Look for the
RED TAGS
Every Red Tag means a bargain
We find ourselves heavily overstocked in all our lines due to heavy purchases last fall and to slow purchases caused by unsettled business conditions since.
Notwitnstanding the size of our big store we are seriously handicapped for want of room for display purposes. To remedy these conditions we have in
augurated a RED TAG SALE in order to quickly dispose of all surplus stock of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Couches, Carpets, Rugs, Baby Carriages,
Trunks, Suit Cases, Stoves, Wringers, Dishes, Glassware and other goods found in a first class Housefurnishing establishment. A big RED TAG on which
the price is marked in plain figures you will find attached to each article on sale. The cuts are so deep and decisive that you cannot afford to let this op
portunity pass. Just think of buying housefurnishings at one-fourth, one-third to one-half off regular prices. For want of spaCe we quote prices on only
a few of the many bargains.
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A Big Money Saving Oppor
s
Watch for the RED TAGS. Every RED Tag Means a BARGAIN
Chiffoniers-Five Different Patterns
Style 1, oval shaded mirror, regular price 10 50. Red Tag price . $ 7 75
Style 2, square shaped mirror, regular price $12 50. lied Tag price . 8 75
Style 3, oval shaped mirror, regular price f 18.00. lied Tag price . . 12 00
Style 4, square shaped mirror, regular price $21 00. lied Tag price . 15 00
Couches-Handsomely Upholstered in different designs and colorings
Style 1, oak finish, floral design, regular price $9 50. Sale price . $ 5 75
Style 2, oak finish, plush covered, regular price 12 00. Sale price ... 7 50
Style 8, oak finish, floral design, regular price 15 00. Sale price . . 8 25
Washing Machines-All Makes at Cost
Cincinnatus washer, regular price G 50. lied tag price
"Beats All'' washer, regular price 9 50. lied tag price
Shelby ball baring washer, regular price 13 00. lied tag price
4 25
9 50
8 75
Baby Buggies-A large selection at less than cost of manufacture
Regular 4 50 buggies now $1 50
Regular 5 50 buggies now . 2 50
Regular G 50 buggies now 3 50
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Dishes and Glassware at a Deep Cut in Prices
G dozen cream pitchers, regular price 20c each, sale price
G dozen cream pitchers, regular price 30c each, sale price
G dozen cream pitchers, regular price 55c each, sale mice
G dozen cream pitchers, regular price 75c each, sale price
Jewelry of all Kinds
Including Watches, Rings, Ladies Chains,
Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Watch Fobs,
etc, at almost your own price
12c
18c
35c
55c
Trunks at Wholesale Prices.
Regular $7 50 Trunks now 5 50; $9 75 Trunks now
7 00; 18 00 Trunks now $11 00.
Sewing Machines
The celebrated New Home for which you would pay
40 elsewhere, lied Tag price $28.
Morris Chairs for Children
.Handsomely finished in oak. Regular price $5 25. Red
Tag price $3 50.
Baby Walkers
Teach baby to walk. All $4 50 walkers now $2 80
Children's Wagons
Regular $1 50 values now 93c; Regular f 2.00 values
now $1 15.
Tabourettes
Mission oak and natural finish, regular 8 00 values
now $2 00.
Salt and Pepper Shakers
handsome designs, regular 20c values, now only 5c
Flour Sieves
Regular 20c values at 10c.
Wall Payer
Hundrds of shades and colors below half price. Come
in take it away.
Lanterns at Cost Prices
Regular 1 00 Lonterns now 58c; 1 50 Lanterns 95c
Sale Commences Saturday May 16, at 8 oclock a. m. Every Red Tag Means a Bargain for You
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The Heppner Gazette
ffsteblicbe Murch 30, 1883.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
With all the cunning devices of
tLe'r sentences commuted.
Fred Wamock
t'Eete&d 5 the Postoffice at Heppner Oregon, us
econd-cli;ss matter.
BISCAY . ,
May 21, 1908
Republican Ticket.
State and District.
i"3Tr L'siied States .Senator -
H. -U. CAKE.
lFx Ifc-presentdtive ia Ccnr-ss, Sec
end Ihs'rict
W. R. ELT.IS.
I?sjr State Food and Dary Commis
sioner ' J. W. DAILKV.
T'For Saprr me Jude
Ii. S. BEAN.
JFr K&ho& Commiusioner, Second
DifctrV
t P. AITCIIISOX.
.: ! r-o t-t-iit;; AUaroey, Sixth PU
tzkl O. W. PHELPS. 1
ljr Joi'f Il-i'.esenta'ive, Morrow and
f-uatiiU CouDtiet:
T. J. MA HONEY.
' Aerrow t'oiml)- Ticket.
iur JaAs
F. M. (iilllTIN.
YiFor l-'htriT
E. M. SU ITT.
: I 'jx C'crrk
w. o. hu e.
lorAfitrEOI
W. S. COXXEU.
Yitt JSvJjogI Superintendent
S. E. XOTSUX.
For J'sreyor
V. II. HEATH.
Jrcr Coftm-r
X. E. WIXXAUD.
yin C!:& ::.-.::).". teirr.
M. J. I iE VI X.
.1'. CDKn.i.o-Iotjer. 1 1 :!; vtraacv
W.T. CAMPLE LL.
that Hrtfal politician, Governor 'J his is pHi-t of the ofiicial record
Chamberlain. the confidence in Mr. of Governor Chamberlain who now
Cake has not been haken, and seeks to b, elected United States
why. Senator for Oregon in thfl June
Beciuse Mr. CHke is a good, election against H. M. Cake, and
clean m tn ?.nd nothing can be j should tLe vote be close aud the
brought against tha record of Lis ! element that Governor Chamber
life. , lain has favored be inclined to
Because his campaign has been show this gratitude, there are
upright, honest aud outspoken. ' ! enough pinioned criminals in Ore.
Because he is a man of uudoubt- j goa to throw the election in his
ed ability. favor. Go down into Portland's
And last, but not least, because Bad Lands and you will find that
he is a Republican. George E. Chamberlain i3 hugely
IE there is a man in the state of - popular there.--Pcrilatxl Telegram.
Oregon who actually believes in;
the policies of President Bcosevelt
and who believes iu Republican
principles of government, who can
give a single go jd reason why le
should vote tor Chamberlain, the
Gazette wcu'd like to hear ir.
Where is that Republic m who
can conscienti ,u-Iy indorse a Re
publican pteudent and a Demo
cratic tenae.
The quev.io i of nation il polities
is now rig 1 1 up 'o the t co;m; of
this state.
The voters o7 Orv.ou '.vh.i '.;h.v
President Roo- wit a mijoritj of
over 40,000 nto no? i;i toivv.-Tse
their decision i
i L. L. Matlock has leased the Pi r-
r I. : . - . i . l i i
m.im nucei D4r in
making
Weekly 'irejfonlaii Heppner Gazette.
Morrow county has not had a ! G. W. Phelps hns been endorsed j ment Xo. 1, and gn atly opposed to
resident representative in the leg- j by every newspaper in his district, j Mr. Gate bee mm favors State.
islature for six years, but we are) While he Jms been vigorous in up- I mefit Xo. 1, but still there is no
going to have a good man in the I holding the dignity of the law, he j politics in if,
person of T. J. Mahoney, at the j has Iveu just and faithful in per-, .
nexr session. Morrow county, like forming his duih. Xo man could
every other county in the slate is j be faithful to duty in (he
entitled to and should have a rep- district attorney without
resentative. Ur representative souie enemies. Credit is due him
should be a resident of the county j for his good work mid for th s he
whose interests are here. Tom j has won the cotdiden-e of the peo-
ity at the polls on the first day of
June. Besides beingja good law yer
he is a man of good judgment
and we are perfectly safe in saying
that for the next four years the
office of district attorney will be
ablv filled. Mr. Phelps' election
is conceded without a doubt.
Morrow county should do her best
by him.
Chamb-rlain say6 that state and
country come lirst in his policy
that is, after Geo. E.
Portland for a
term of o years, paying $10,000
therefor. Mr. Matlock will spend
another SIO.OOO in decorating the
bar, which will make it one of the
handsomest in Portlaud.
T-IM- twmmmnsrtr.rmMfr-jff
w
e Believe
8
JiUllj'' U U: Ul. - 11
era: to sue t n e i :-:itr.s e:,ate.
Oregon needs a t:uited d -'e i.
tion, net one lh.it is tp'li mi 1 di
vided, at the natiorai ciipi'al.
2 Ki:
tiiVi:;:oji"s
m:( oiru.
o ri' 1 1 r. i.
c.itii: vii.i, i.
Tl? Fulton forcf.o( together with
lit? Jlrces of Senator Poume and
it Tfcnk a i;d f tie Republican
jmrtj in Oregon ere becoming
tlroifly united on H. M. Cike for
'UnheJ States Senator.
In Li-t capacity of Governor,
George K. Chamberlain has ma le
r i
i:cb u.-ioi ine caruon.ug powi-r.
Governor Chamberlnin has granted
ISO ful pardons, commuted 90 s-tj-tences
ami remitted nine sentences,
a total exertion of the prdordng
power during Governor Chamber
lain's term to date of 285 instances.
Full pardoD has been granted to l.'i
murderers, to six convicted ofrcur.;
dei in the eecotd degree and 14 '
convicSkd of manslaughter. Two!
rien convie'ed of murder have bad I
AW :'li,ve in tlie goods we are soliin.o:, in tlio
)'()jilf we tiro selling to, and in our ability to
get results. AYe leliev? that honest goods
can be sold to honest people by honest meth
ods. WV believe in working, not waiting, in
laughing, not weeping, in boosting not knock
ing, and in the pleasure of selling goods. AYe
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. AYe believe
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. AYe
believe hi courtesy, in kindness, in generosity,
in good cheer, iu friendship, aiid honest competition.
The Portland Journal is greatly
in favor of JJr. Chamberlain be
cause he is an advocate of State-
That Big Dinner.
Don't forget it. On election day,
June 1. Xext door to Scrivenei'a
blacksmith shop the old restaur
aut. Go hungry; eat all you want
to pay for. Ice cream in the efen
iug. Blccted or defeated you are wel.
come.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
HARDWARE 3
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F1 vn r ?r (n
BroSo
Dealers in
General
Heppner,
Merchandise
Oregon
5
Tools, Machinery,
Fencing,
in fact, anything
in onr line.
Come and get
prices.
GILLIAM & BISBEE