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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
' -' '.'' . ................ . . , jf n i DMU of Mrs. Ily, Mrs. Grace A. Hayes died In this city t-taturdav last, of consumption after a period of luitf suffering. Mrs. Hayes was a highly resrected lady and her kind and loving disposl lion will be remembered by all who knew her. Deeased was born at San Diego, Cal., December 8, 1874. On July 11, 1894, she was married to Charles Jefferson Hayes. Her husband died a year ago. Kix small children are left. Funeral services were conducted at the Christian church, Monday by Rev. J, V Crawford, and the remains were laid at rest in the Heppner cemetery. Barred Hock. Setting of 15 for $1.25. WMTK LKG1I0RXH. Setting of 15, 81.00. By the hundred. Go per egg. Leave orders with Som Hutches Co. Ma 15 ANDY COOK. Heppner Lodge No. r8, B. P. O. Elki. Reg ular meeting liighti second and fourth Thurs days of each month. Harry Johnion, . R Thus. Brennan, Sec, A. fcornltM autnority The Weeklj Weekly OrcKoniaa. Mrs. F. C. Uurk, of Oregon City, is i no guest ot her parents Mr. and Mrs, rj. j. iliauuOOK. The 0. H. & N. Co. advertises a fare to Iwin Falls Idaho, for the opening of the Twin Fills. .Stlmon River l and A Water Co's project, June l.at 25.5)5. onunuons passage in ontn directions with a tinal return limit of ten davs from date of sale. Children of half fare age, half of the above rate. Sale date May 150 , 1908. Came to my place about two months ago, one black boar pig, no marks Owi er can have the pig by paing for advertising and keeping. James Failey. It is a pity to see a person neglect in di ations of kidney or bladder trouble that may result in Hright's disease when Foley's Cidney Remedy will correct ir regularities and strengthen these organs. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. Slocum Drug Co nntj at 8 Per Cent, 850,000 to loan on improved farm lanus. No loan made for more than 40 per ceut cash value of land. Write for particulars. J. A. DOUTUIT. Rooms 3 and 4 Odd Fellows Building, The Dalles, Oregon. 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 government superintends and examines this bank. Our stockholders and direct ors are responsible, well-to-do business men. This Bank 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 Heppner Captal Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Total Working Capital 3 50,000.00 63,798.54 $113,798.54 Cash Shoe St or The Place to Save Money SIGN OF THE BOOT Elmer Beaman Successors to C. O. Huelat iMVfl r -Glasses propeily fitted at P. O Borg's. tf. Highest cash price paid for hides. pelts and furs. Thill Cohn. Call ut the Heppner Dyeing and Cleaning Woika and see Gay Mc- KnigUt'H adjustible ekirt banger. Sunday was certainly Lexington's day at baseball. The Heppner high school boys were defeated to the tune of 8 to 5 at Lexington, and the Lexington ju veniles put it over the Heppner kids to the pace of 8 to 12. Portland Rose Fetivl. to be held in Portland. June 1 to (i, 11)08, will be the roost brilliant Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee ever held in the Pacific North west. Portland, "The Rone City," will be a scene of splendor and the cen'er of world-wide interest for one week. Several important conventions to be held in Portland on that occasion. The O. R. & N. Co . will sell special tickets on this occasion from Heppner to Port land aod return at 87.80. For further information call on J. B. Huddelston, local agent, or write to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Tbe only thing they can find to say against Sbutt is, ''He baa been sheriff long enough." It is not every man who is capable of serv ing us as sheriff. Sbutt is. We are sure of that. Then why turn him down for an untried man? We have tbe best sheriff in Oregon, so recoguized by all; let us continue to hold tbe record. Irrigon Irri Mrs. Eleanor Cameron, and daughters Misses Josephine, Ma bel and Minnalena, left for Pendle ton Wednesday morning where they will visit with Mrs. Cameron's eldest daughter, Mrs. , Robert Fletcher, for a short time before returning to their Lome in Portland. We are reliahlv informed that our name is being lined throuuhot the coun ty as "representative busbies men of Ujppner who are in favor of prohibi tion," and beg to state that this is a misrepresentation. We believe that it soes of this natui e should be submitted to a vote of the people in general, but object to this being construed as an en dorsement of prohibition. It is our be lief that prohioition is not practical under existing conditions. W. R. Irwin. M. D..Clark. Do You Need this Prescription ? It Has Cured Others It Will Cure You 9 CONFIDENCE (In dealer) 1 gr. QUALITY (Of merchandise) 1 gr. COURAGE (To give best only) 1 gr. NERVE (To make lowest prices) 1 gr. LOWEST PRICES-(On best goods) 1 gr. Directions: Mix well with good common sense and shake thor oughly before taking. Dose: 1 teaspoonf ul before making your purchases, peat if necessary. Positively nothing injurious in the above, over dose will hurt you. ' Re- An Minor Go Reliable Merchants Political Speaking. Geo. X. Shej ard, of Portland, will ad dress ttie citizens of Heppner nextMon day evening. Music by the Crawford orchestra. H Joseph N. Scott i !J,i X T ' i. 11 nuauiuait; iui juiiii rveyie- sentativc for Umatilla and Morrow Coun ties. Is a native Oregonian ; a farmer by oc cupation. I'el-cted will vote for the peoples' choice for U. S. Senator, rt-- iraruiess ot politics : iaviva ttie nine- ment of a state banking itta which will guarantee s'ifety to depositors. Stan for Statement No. 1. Department Store Auction Sale. n mm mi mmmmmm PflLflCE HOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Motvi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under" New' Slensjenent. Thoronghly Kenovatedaud . KelLtted. Best Merds in the City. 14 CO. Trofs. Will eel! at public auction Friday, May 2'.), li08, at my ranch six miles northeast of Lexington, the following property : sale comiLences at 10 o clock a. in. lti head work horse, ranging from 1200 to 1500 pounds, 11 well broke and perfectly gentle; one driving team, stan dard bred, weight 1150 pounds ; 1 saddle horse ; 4 colts, from 1 io 2 years old; 5 woik mares with colts by their sides; 4 fullblood Jersey milch cows, giving milk ; 1 registered Jersey bull ; 2 regis tered Berkshire sows, from the best strains that money can buy, with pigs by registered boar; !1 Berkshire pigs; 3 wagons, two 3 1-4 in. Mitchells, one ',) in. titudebaker ; : grain tacks; 1 hay rack ; 1 two seated covered hack ; 2 broadcast seeders; 2 20 toot wooden barrows; 1 funning mill; 1 2-horse ffed chopper ; 2 14-in. 2 bottom plows! 10 He's of harness ; 1 saddle; blacksmith tools and numerous o her articles. Also one combined harvester will he offered for sale, if not sold before date of sale. This machine is in fine shape, onlv run one season ; is manufactured by the lief t Mfg. Co , cuts 14 feet arid 21 in. C) Under, will furnish everything needed in re pairs, and will be sold on special terms. Terms of Sale Ail mms IIO and un der cash in hand. All sums over $10, 4 1-2 months will he given at S per cent, interest, purchaser giving note with ap proved sfcuritv. A discount of 5 per cent, wiil he given for cneh on all sums over S10. Fre lunch srrved. 11. X. lU'RClIKLL. Lexington, Oregon. X i Clironlc I'niivllpalioii ur"d. One who pullers from chronic consti ration is in d trger of iiiMiy serious ail ments. Foley's O ino I.rxative cures chronic constipation as i aids digestion and etimu'ates the lives and bowels, re etoiin the natural action ot these or gans. Commerce taking it today and you will teel better at once. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nanseate or gripe and is pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Slocum Prng Company The ordinary employment of artifice in business is the mark-of a petty 'institution, guided by petty minds, and it most always happens that they who use it to cover themselves in one place, uncover themselves in another. It orives us no small amount of pleasure to look back upon our past career with the knowledge that we nev er attempted to gain business by deceit, and every "knock" o-iven us has been a "boost." The ones who first supported us in our efforts to lower prices in Hepp ner are still with us, because we have merited their confidence, because the goods were as repre sented and the prices were the lowest possible. All lines of merchandise in our various de partments are up to the past standard of ex cellency and marked in plain figures, one price 'to all. Especial attention has been given to our Ready to Wear Clothing: We present to the men of Heppner a com plete stock, embracing 42 different and dis tinct patterns and all sizes from 48 stouts down. Price and quality have both been kept in mind. The Suits we are offering at $10 to $15 will be a pleasant surprise to any one who has not yot examined them. Ahvavs welcome at i Marquardsen's Department Store Heppner, Oregon rnwai irraiaia wweta &