Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 04, 1908, Image 5

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Glauses properly atted at P.
Borg's.
Highest cash price paid for hides,
elta and furs. Phlll Colin.
Wanted Man to appo nt sub-agents
to sell stock for a large timber and lum
bal company, liberal commiision. 615
Rothchild Bldg, Portland, Oregon.
Call at the Heppner Dyeig nand
Cleaning Works and see Guy Mc-
KmghtH BdjuHtible skirt banger.
loar attention is called to the
increased deposits in the Bank of
Heppner, which is shown in their
advertisement. The confidence in
this institution is growing daily,
as the facts go to prove.
A. S.'Akers was a passenger for
Portland, yesterday, where he goes
io look aftsr some property he re
cently purchased.
Master Harold Brock, of Pendle
ton, is visiting with tbe family of
!Kewt Jones.
C. A. lAiea returned to bis home
in Portland Tuesday.
, Geo. Bleakman is in fiom Hard,
man attendiug court.
Chronic Conmlpullon Cured.
One who suffers from chronic consti
pation is in danger of many serious ail
ments. Foley's Orino Laxative cures
chronic constipation ae i. aids digestion
and stimulates the lives ami bowels, re
storing the natural action ot these or
gans. Commence taking it today and
you will teel better at once. Foley's
Orino Laxative does not nauseate or
gripe and is pleasant to take. "Refuse
substitutes. Slocum Drug Company
' RATE REDUCED.
Six Dollars a ton on Salt
From Utah.
The following letter received
this week by V. B. Barrett will be
interesting news to the stockmen of
Morrow and adjoining counties
Portland, Oregon,
June 1st, 1908
Mr. W. B. Barratt,
Heppner, Oregon.
My Dear Mr. Barratt,
Referring to my recent con
vereation with you in Heppner. I
presume Mr. Huddles ton has ad
vised you of my telegram to him
SALES
OF WOOL
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
AT HEPPNER.
No Offers Made on the
Heavier Crades Put up.
Eleven buyers attended the wool
sales in this city last Friday. .
Aboat 1,500,000 pounds of wool
were sold, the prices ranging high
er than at any sales in Eastern
Oiegon this season. ,
The Penland Land & Livestock
to the effect that rate of 50 cents company loppaa me market wiuj
per 100 lbs. would be established 160,000 pounds at 14 5-8 cents per
on salt in carloads from Utah pro- Poulia
dncinc Doints ta Henoner to takel lue Pcea averaged about six
offi,nt tha t.rifl1, .n a cents per pound lower than last
published. The same figure will 86980,1
I "l a it
also aoDlv to Condon and Shaniko. following are toe saies:
T l,l tn Kava Vaan ohU rei.na wvesioca company, iou.uuu
. fit i 'vOi iifl ton wo. unci t vjv xv u u u
to arrange tne matter in a manner m . H1. E
satisfactory to the interests you Jones & Scherzinger, 31,000 lbs.. U
represent. I cents. El'ery
Yours trulv. N- p Whetstone. 42,000 lbs., 14$
RRMihej. cenla- Livingstone.
s. f. uevio, id.,- n cents
Ellery.
It is a pity to see a person neglect in-1 Geo. Currin & Sot s, 90.C30 lbs., 9
die ations of kidney or bladder trouble cents. Kuhn
that may-result in Briaht's disease when J. M. Hager, 27,000 lbs., cents.
Foley's Cldney Remedy will correct ir
regularities and strengthen these organs.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the
first aign of danger. 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
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
Ellery.
R. F. Wigglesworth & Son. 00,000 lbs
12 cents. Ellery.
L. P. Davidson, 22.0J0 lbs., 12V oents.
Dufour.
Neill Bros., 19,000 lbs., 114' cents.
Livingstone.
Howard & Lindsay, 24,000 lbs, U
cents. Kuhn.
Archie Cox, 18,000 lbs, 13 cents.
Livingstone.
V. B. Potter, 17,000 lbs, 13 cents.
Green.
J. W. Beynier, 33,000 lbs, 13 cents.
Ellery. V
W. G. McCartv. 19,000 lbs, 10 cents.
Dufour.
Einmett Smith, -10,000 lbs, 2.34' cents'.
Brigham.
James Morgan, 4100 lbs, 10 cents.
Judd,
W. B. Barratt, 19.0C0 lbs, 1 3,3 cents.
Livings'one.
Jack DeVore, 24.000 lba, 13,34' cents.
Livingstone.
200,000 pounds i ejected.
Salem Councilman Shot.
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Heppner
Captal Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profit
Total Working Capital
$ 50,000.00
63,798.54
$113,798.54
Cash Shoe Store
The Place
to
Save Money
SIGN OF THE BOOT
Elmer Beaman
Successors to C. O. Huilit
Salem, Or., June 2. City councilman
J. F. Gooile was shot and seriously
wounded about 10 o'clock this evening
by Ben Stai ton, a young man who,
wr ile uniier Mie influence of liquor,
sought to force his attentions upon
Gooiie's daughter, and granddaughter.
Goode will prob.tblv recover, though
shot through the back, the left ha d and
through the face.
Stanton, several year? aeo, waited nj -
on Goole's grauddaughter, now Mr.
Joe Reese, of iltppner. Mis. Feese
recently c mie to Salem to vrsif, and to
night attended the Vaudette Theater,
where f he met ber aunt,one of Goode's
daughters, and the two went home to
gether. Tbey passed Stanton, spoke to
him and proceeded Inme.
Stanton followed and entered tbe
house, Miss Goode told bim to so away,
but be refused, insisting upon seeing
Mrs. Reese, wha bad gone upstairs
When Miss Goode tried to telephone for
an officer, Stanton drew a revolver ad
threatened to shoot ber. Mr. Goode,
who was in a rear room, slipped out of
a back door to call an officer. Stanton
heard him leave and ordered Miss Goode
to call him back. After some delay she
called, but he didn't respond, and Stan
ton started after bim.
At Orange Hall, corner of Centerand
Commercial streets, Stanton found Goode
at the telephone and shot bim three
times, the bullets taking t fleet as above
stated. Stanton fled and has not been
captured. Mr. Goode fell to the floor
and was taken home, where Dr. Morse
attended him.
Stanton is a youn man of idle habits
and evil reputation, but was not cons'd
ered desj erate. Mis crime was prob
ably due to his being under the influence
cf liquor.
Prices Tell
And People Tell the Prices
The reputation this store has for low prices and high
quality goes far towards keeping us crowded with cus
tomers. Satisfied customers tell their neighbors and our bus
iness increases as a natural consequence. Yet this
store's success would be impossible without depend
able, desirable and satisfactory merchandise.
Therefore, we always maintain our qualities regardless
- of price and shall always guarantee perfect satisfac-
tion to each and every customer.
If you are not now one of our regular patrons, we solicit
an opportunity to prove the above statements.
One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Right Merchandise
Right Prices
Minor & Go0;
Sell Everything
Ask
Of the garment offered
to See
the
Inside
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Human tlllrr.
The function of the kidneys is to strain
u t the impurities of the blood which is
co.nMantly parsing through them. Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy makes the kid
neys healthy so they will strain out all
waste matter from the blood. Take Fo
ley's Kidner Kemedy at once and it will
make you well, Slocum Drag Co.
r .
you, tor it
is there you will find the founda
tion for wear resisting and shape
retaining garments.
Our coats are built with hair
cloth fronts to retain the shape and
the linen canvas has been thor
oughly shrunk before it is used.
This inside carefulness, combined with expert custom tailoring
creates a finished gaiment which is easy to fit and easy to sell.
Just say you will look at them and we will quickly and
carefully show you our stock.
We will not try to tell you what you want but will do our
best to have it for you. Will 'give you the benefit of our ex
perience in style, quality and workmanship when asked but at
all times your pleasure is our object.
Marquardsen's
Department Store
Dry ' Goods, Ladies Suits,
Shirts, Novelties, Notions,
Clothing, Furnishings,
Shoes and Groceries.
Heppner, Oregon
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