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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
3 Glasses properly fitted at IV O. Corn's. tf. Ioue will celebrate the Fourth of July. Highest cash price paid for hides, jielts and furs, l'hill Colin. A. K. Fuller was up from Lex ington, SuturdHy. This ia grxkl old Rammer timo weatbtsr, the Urst ol the tvusou. Lewis Campbell, of The Dulles, visited bis pureutH ru this city this week. Wanted Man to nppo nt sub-agents to Hell nfoek for n largu timl'ier ami lain hoi company, liherul C'lmmiNsion." 515 Kthchi d Bldgt Port hind, Orngou. Mose Anliliiuii was 111s from Sight Mile, Bat unlay. 1I? 8tteH tnac ctop prunpocts hh exci.lleut 1 fif tli0 Wtik ou hid way to l'ofl- liu.d. C. A, Ilhea chine up from Tort laud Monday. M. S. Maxwell, of Parker's Mill, wns iu the city Tuesday. W. C. SieverB, of Portland, was iu the city Mouduy evouiug. G.'W. Maxwell camo dowu from Hwrdman tlte Orst of the week. Albany buusts of 24 pantenger tiains a day. CIihs. Johnson was a visitor the fore part of the week from Lex ington, f Attorney ('. J. Bright, of Wasco, wuh a Ileppner visitor the ihst of the week. Allen Porter, of Long Creek, puBMi'd through Ileppner the fu:t jii the ijiht Mile country. (loo. ltohrman IhiH rented the bnihiingon Main street formerly ocjupled by tlie saloon of (',' Gor imd will move his" bakery to the new location as kooii an the building and oven can be ai ranged. I !t' stic ( ohm 1 ion Cue il, ()jt who sillier h from chronic cuiisli I utiuii in in il'icger of many seiimiV ini'iitH. Foley's O.irio Laxative cures chronic conn1 i p;'.t ion mh i iiidn (lietioo Mid Ht'onii'ittcs tin! liven an 1 bowels, re nt'iimn the natural nction nl tlii.i! or (.'aiis. Commence, tid;iri it today and you will leil better at once. Foley's Onrio Laxative dons n t nance. ite or uripe. am! i pleMsmit to t.iko. Refuse, substitutes. Slocuni Ihiitf Company A. E. Kiucnid, of Walnut, I.owii, arrived in the city Monday' to look nfier bouii roporty inti'ioU iu Morrow county. Mr. .T'lob Cigerand Miss UertliM Cox were married Sunday, Jr.im 7, at the residence of the bride's par enlts Mr. and. Mrs. I). On:, on 1 1 in ton creek, dated. Dick Howard fell from a wagon Monday and as a reuult is now walkiug ou crutches. The precinct in which the bin Salem brewery ia heated went wet by ouly six Votes. Ed Bood uaie up from Portland Friday eveuin. Your attention is called to the increased deposits in the Lank of Ileppner, which is shown in their advertisement. The confidence in this institution is growing daily as the facts go to prove. Little Alton Hayes is quite f-ick with typhoid fever. He is being ctred lor at the Sanitarium. The showers the fore part op the 1 He success of our ;et- were of great b.'iielit to Mor- Julge Avtrs oili- It, ia a jtity to ceo a person nt 1 : t Ii: ilii jitioiis of kidney or bladder trouble that may remit, in Briht's diM'ape when Foley 'h Ciiluey Ueinedy will correct n reular itie and strengthen thesecrpins. l'nke Filey's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. Slocum Dmy Co. A Good Bank Is a convenience to the connnunit v. ... We have tried to make this institution useful to its patrons for the past twenty read's. We are trying to make it useful for the present and the future. We offer a safe place, to deposit your money when you do not need it. Our vaultjs specially arranged for keeping your valuable papers without charge to you. We loan money on jrood security. National Hanks are allowed, to loan a certain )er cent of their deposits iu order to pay their run 11 inn; expenses and a profit on the capital invested ju the business. When you have money to deposit, bring it fiere. When you have valuable papers you don't want destroyed, bring them here. We can take care of them. First National Bank of Heppner Cash Shoe Store Tlifc Place , to Save Money SIGN OF THE BOOT Elmer Bcaman Successors to C. O. Huelat nr.v Cii;i:ity cnei.i, However, mure rain iii tle north end of fiie t- r;n ty won!.', be greatly appreciated at tli': piveii I hue. ' Xat Webb 'was an incoming jru--.seiier ye.-lrt'd;;y from inho. !;!, "t f. rget that recital fone.,r rmv 'veijin. These iople are prepared to (;ive a good p ngrain. The tickets iire now on sale at Pat terson V Soi.'s drug store. livery seat res -rve.i. At the 1. K church n?xt Son day tii";;' vdl be. a memorial (serv ice in memory of tb'-se who ,,-f -re t ker. ;uvay m t!;e ll w (,f 111 OH. Ive"ybody c.e.'di-.lly invited. P. (). I'.jrg in J'oribind this werk atteiuliDg graud chaptei RovhI Arch Mas'.ms. Recital, Friday evening, June 12, Roberts Hall. Don't forget. Dr. M. A. Lach returned from Spray ypsterday, where he has been the past week. One mora the street 'sprinkler is at work. It seems that the "drouth" is now a thing of the past. ' Quite a large number of Lexiug tonpeople have been in attendance at the Doherty trial this week. Services at the South Methodist church at the usual hours next Sunday. Topic for the morning hour, "Who Touched Me?'' For the evening eubjec', ''Grafting." Come; you are welcome whether saint or pinner. .Honey at S Ver Cent. I Has extended to every department of the store and infused that spirit of enthusiasm vh:ch manifests itself when selling1 records are bein broken. We've rot what you want, when you want it and at the pricj you , want to pay ALL THE TIME. That's one of the secret's of this store's su- s preme' success. We want the kind of cus tomers who come again, and of course that means we must keep that kind of a store. We do. A score of manufacturers have contributed their products to malic our stocks . complete. We can't tell you all here, and printers ink cannot give you an adequate idea of the styles, qualities and prices. You Must see the Goods to Appre ciate Them. Minor Go. ?"O,O0O to loan r 11 'improved farm iiiia.s. No loan matJp for more 'lian 40 pur fMi'i . ..uli va'ue of land. Write for particuiai ..' J. A. HOUTHIT. lloom" :; and 4 Odd Fellows Building, The Dalles, Oregon. Tli citj' of Hubbard hap nt finished pnttinc 011 the pnlilic ptreeie end all the coonty ronds Jeadirig i 1 . i j flnhhuid, 200 harrtl.-t of oil. The citizens living on or near the Fuddinf: river road madeup$75 to have the road oiled, but the ciy put neatly S200 worth of oil on this road. The city of Hubbard ha?, in the past five years Fpent nearly 81,000 on improving roads leading into town. IVi.k's Gazkttker A business Di rectory of each city, town and vi lage in Oregon and Washington, giving a de scriptive sketch of each ulace, together with the location and shipping facili ties and a classified directory of each business and profestion. R. L, Polk & Co., Inc., Seattle. Fain 11.40 pgr cent DlVItt You may invest from SlftO to $300? or more with us in l'ortLind Business Blozks and receive the income from rents, sales and other profits each six months. Ic paid others 11 :4J per cent. per annum. It will pay you. No care. No taxes. liobt. D. ltiman, President. Geo. E. Chamberlain, 1st vice pres. T. 1). Honey man, 2d vice pres. N. C. Baiillel I, ; 1 vice pres. Pr. Andrew C. Smith, Tieas. N. W. Rjuntree, Secy. H K. Keyncd U, Si perinten lent. For particulars w rite C. K. AicClure 1-2 Dekuin Uhlrt , Portland, Oregon. Sell Everything i r'!IW'IKCT i A r -Ait You Pr epare' Hot Days? for You may have bought low shoes and a spring suit, but how about the Summer Underwear, Neo-licree Shirts and Panama Hats. All ages and types ot men need these things as they embody style and com fort with one price Underwear I Men's suniinor woiglit Ualbriu'gin, COc values . . Same in ."0o values Same in eolors. 7."c values . n I,ae(inesh and niercetized jiattorns in assorted colors from Toe to Sl.L"i inr garment. 50c 35c 60c Negligee Shirts 1 1 ii 1:1 a 11 titter. The function of the kidneysistostrain 11 1 t!t impurities of the Idood which is conftantly passing through them. Fo ley's Kidoey Remedy makes the kid neys healthy in they t ill etrain out all waote matter from the blood. Take Fo ley's Kidner Remedy at on and it will make you well, Slocuui Drug Co. lor umnier wear are a neeessitv. izes and at terns. 81 .00 values for . . ?'5c to 85c Si .LV) values for . $1 00 to $1 15 The strongest line in town ranuing from si.ur. to .s.-J.r.o. Hats Hats Hats Straw, crash and cloth at prices from o."e uj). J'ovs hats or, l()c. l."ic up. Panamas. (Icnuine S('.0O and ST.oO. No sunnner garb is conilfte unless one Panama hat is included. All a Marquardsen9s Department Store 'r. r 1 '.JA k A V p f !