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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
A From the Standpoint of Low Prices, Genuine Bargain Giving and the Magnitude of the Undertaking ml r 0 ir THE GREAT SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ID) MINOR com AMV Surpasses anything of the kind ever before attempted in the State of Oregon. This sale will be genuine in every respect. Absolutely every item of this vast stock will be reduced. See the prices given in the large posters. Be on hand. Bring along your poster for a comparison of price. Sale Commenced Saturday June 20th at 9 a. m. The National Brok era gem Goinp'iiy Sale MEAKER & COCHRAN, Managers in Charge Sale Positively Closes Saturday July 4 at 10 p. m. NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Due to the fact that many have been unable to visit Heppner the past week, and business of various kinds will bring them here previous to July 4th., many of such have requested that we give them the benefit of Sale Prices, even though they come a week later. As Marquardsen plays no favorites, prices and privileges be ing the same to all, conditions require that Mar quard sen's Sale Continues July 4th. . The immense crowds which have visited our store during the sale, the satisfied customers who arc) scattered over the country are proof that Marquardsen's Bargains are real. No fictitious values have Ixxn placed on Merchandise for effect. - Everyone knows Marquardsen's Prices. All can note the Reduction. Attend Marquardsen's Sale Local Notes. Eoy Tyler, of Lexington, was a Heppner visitor Monday. D. A. Hfrren, tie Spray mer- ! chant, is iu the city this week. W. 13. Ewing, of Cecil, waa in Heppner Tuesday evening. Miss Lelia Adkins and Master Paul Whitehead went to Boise last Thursday. M iss Lnrena Meadows left Thurs day for Walla Walla and Milton to spend her vacation. For information about the Uma tilla Government Irrigation pro ject, address E. P. Dodd, Herinie toD, Ore. J. B. Olmstead and Sam Litch, two prominent citizens of Enter prise, were registered at the Palace Tuesday evening. Vawter Crawford and family spent the past week visitiDg with Mrs. Crawford's brother, John M. Spencer, near Echo. Commander J. H. Beazan, Silas Harris, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mike sell and Mrs. W. W. Smead, of the local G. A. P. and W. R. C, left Monday morning for Newport to attend tbe annual state encamp ment. ITIoiir) 1t rent. Jeff Nee returned from Port-, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor aDd land, Monday evening. I Grandma Minor are at McDuffy'a ' Springs for an outing. The prospects are that crops throughout the state will be "fair Harrv Warren wns over from j Spray the fore part of the week. For fruit lauds under govern ment irrigation, address E. P. Dodd, Heruuston, Ore. Born In this city, Wednesday June 17, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs! Jake Wattenburger, a daughter. It would seem that summer weather is here at last. HayiDg ia now in full progress. The hay crop will be lighter than usual. .lodge T. W. Ayeis and Mrs. Olive Frye returned Monday even ing from Hermiaton, where they had been attending the Umatilla Baptist convention. to average." It must be that there are to be some strange exercises at Astoria on Jul' fourth, for the Astorian says: Astoria propases to cele brate the day that never grows old in America with due reverence and acclaim and hand down a new rec ord in the manner of its observ ance. ' The deathless theme it stands for is jnat as vivid and pot ent as it was 132 years ago and iosphes the same devout recogni tion it h'as had year by year, since the immortal cause of it all took place. A Good Bank Heppner Oregon. Extended to July 4th. 9E SoO.OOrt to loan .on improved farm larit.p. No loan made for more Hian 40 per eeut oasli value of land. Write for particulars. J. A. IK) FT fl IT. Koniria I! and -i Odd Fedows Building, The Dalles, Oretion. CHAI T lt ttl A ASSIC.TIIii.Y Annual Meeting at ;ladtone l'ark July 1 to lit, Inclusive. For the above occasion a rate of cno and one-third fare on the certificate plan 1 is authorized to Portland and return from Heppner on the O. R. & N, pro vided 50 or more paying passengers are in attendance, Tickets on sale July 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th, return limit July J. B. IIUDDLE8TOX, A sent. Is n convenience to the community. We have tried to make this institution useful to itsjpatrons for the past twenty years. We are trying to make it useful for the present and the future. ( AVe offer a safe plaee to deposit your money when you do not need it. Our vault is specially arranged for keeping your valuable papers without charge to you. We loan money on good security. National Hanks are allowed to loan a certain per cent of their deposits in order to pay their run ning" expenses and a profit on the capital invested in the business. When you have money to deposit, bring it here. When you have valuable papers you don't want destroyed, bring; them here. We can take care of them. First National Bank of Heppner I