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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1908)
The Heppner Gazette FbteMUba Mitrcb 80. lrWS. SSSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock stored at the Poitofflce at Heppner Oregou, a iecondclft matter. Jly 9, 1908 SHORT TERM COUNTY COURT Payment of Bills and Rou tine Matters. Road claims allowed, $7,558.76. AM other miscellaneous claims $G,- ai.84. Iu the matter of the report of the viewers on the Maxwell road. Continued. 3fce bonds of J. I. WillUmf, H. T. Perkius, M. A. Uates, justiceb were approved. D. c. Gnrdaue filed a satiefac lory boud for c instable. Tbe bonds of the county officers were all approved. The bouds of the Farmers ware ionse and the Morrow Warehouse WilliDg company were approved. Win. Ayers was reappointed jan or at the court house. The court approved the appoint aieut of the following deputies by Sheriff Shutt: Chlice deputy, A. 31. Mallory; fiald deputies, W. C. Aon, Iue; G. A. "BleakmaD, a i i .-. r. i. ,1 A Ives, Irrigon. properly lifted at P. O. tf. o asses STihest cash pries tui 1 for hides ;w!)snd furs, l'hill Colin. A Cottage Grov.i beetieieuic3 three T-tt io tircun.ferecce ami lies grown to height of seven feet, with seed stack jyzt inches io circamlerence. 'l!Jc'.-s i kttker A business Pi rectory of e:u-h city, town end vi lage n cWt'on and Washington, civitii; a Je-srin-tive s-kttoh ot each ulace. tog-ther nitblhe location and shipping facili ty and a clarified directory of each b-?s'mees .vid pvfe II. I., Vok & t'r., Jne., Seattle. natrium v Awi:ni!i.v July to F'tr an: ors -tii nt i lad tone Park !. Inclusive. o f or. e I'm , ve i- )H a d fare on the cert. lijate plan j p.. , tlr.n l a:si retntn ,or ,;.n the O U. N., riuviZOur more payiu passengers are jr.atteod.mce, Tickets on sale July 4th, 5th, and 7:h,.return limit July J. B. HUDDI.KSTON, Agent. ivotici". Paiii 11.40 per cent. Diviaenas You may invest from $100 to 500C or moro with us in Poitland Business Blocks and receive the income from rents, sales and other profits each six months. It paid others 11 :40 per cent, per annum. It will pay you. No care. No taxes. Kobt. D. Ionian, President. Geo. E. Chamberlain, 1st vice pres. T. D. Honeyman, 2d vice pres. N. C. Banfield, 3d vice pres. Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Treas. N. W. Rountree, Secy. H K. Reynolds, Superintendent. For paitioulars write C. E. McClure 804 1-2 Dekum Bid , Portland, Oregon. Weekly Oregonlan Heppner QaietU. Heppner Lodge No. 258. B. P. O. Elks. Reg ular meeting nighu econd and fourth Thurs days of eaoh month. Harry Johnson, &. K Tho. Bi-ennan. Sec. .Sof.i-sis hereby u'.veti that I, the un ofersigned, under and by virtue of the aws of the State ot O epon, prohibit i the rur.n :ng at la'jjeof aniuuls with in Moirow county, have taken up and taveininv posion at rcy place 10 rr.iIJon":i of II .tdman. Morrow Coun ts, Ore2 -j n, ih lol'owing described ani cui: Oiioroi". mreaViUt four years old, babied vilii wineglass on the hip. The owner ur owners of said animal arKeieby notified that unless the same is riairo-l w'.ttin 'he proper time or wanner, that I will, on Saturday, tlie Jf.th day of July, vm, at the hour of 10 9' Ijck in ti e forencoa of s.rd day at my said I'iace se'l the said described jare n the manner an'i for the pur jjrjpf'i" jrovil'-d by law. IlkuS'l 13 tr.h day of July l' v. ii. in: at a. Mll l( l.l ( HI.DiKHIS Notice is l.erebv -ivf-n tha the under iKier.ed haw been d i'.y at p .in 1 b the County C'j'irt of Morrow County, Oregon, joint executors of the last wi'i and testament of N irman A. Kelify, fn-eased. All persons havinu tlaiiiB aTiinst the estate of fail dec ased a-f h-rtVy no'if.e 1 and roiived to ?t ew::t it i-":--er v.U'-hers and 3-,'y v,-:i-:-' 1 -is ' ; '.'.w I. 1 to Uf- M thu ofii :e of C. ii. NV jcdhon in t .e f tv of Heppner, Morrow Couaty, Oie son wiihin c:x iii'-aths from the date Uioi. J. M. HAG En, S. P DEVIN, Executors. J)attd June s. lC'J-. "' 'J-Vu Oharlea Lamb ive a fuirny Condon Times: There's no use wor- 9f the origin of roast pig. The ownsr ot rvinR Rr,oul crop proapecls, and that . litter of juveutte porkers, rented to and, death by tbe casual burning of the fanij . ..i .!,,. tly sty, la picking about among tba, condK.ons ill eveDtuatly adp.st them rains and sorrowfnWy handling selves and promote the growth and crisp remains ctanced to bum his prosperity of Ihe home lown. Cheer up gors. Clapping tbem to bis moutn, j,, peftsant! Stand up and yell tasted a pleasure so exquisite taat It made blm at once forget bis pain ana . loss, rttuncing on tbe prtae, be not oaljtj dispatched the whole barbecue at a alfc ting, but licked his Hps for more. The story got wind, and the entlr country was ablaxe with burning pig peas, nor was It till many years after that some adventurous Innovator shock ed tbe adherents of conservative cook ery by proposing a now and less expen sive process of preparing a favorite dish. It is not for us lawyers to laugh at this. None has been more prone than we to roast pigs according to precedent All of us can remember when in every action to recover the value of ons man's property wrongfully appropriat ed by another It was necessary to al lege a fictitious losing by the former and finding by the latter and all be cause the first case of the sort, hun dreds of years ago, happened to be on of real losing and finding. Nay, I have even known the loss and finding of a patch of cabbages to be solemnly aver red, and no lawyer thought of smiling at it In the department of evidence wt havrt lxn pierlflllv slow to leiiru. II you want to know how cramped aud artificial Its rules are just get luto the witness box to tell all you know abou, some case and see how much you'll be let to tell. Very adroit was the march that Llje Loomls stole on the "statute of limit tlous." Llje was the factotum of Guy's Nock. He did a miscellaneous business, as carpenter, cow doctor and cofflrj maker, adding to his other functions that of undertaking to the county poor house. He was withal an easy, good uatured fellow, free to trust and a most Indulgent creditor. Among the others whom Lije had trusted to his cost was Greg Grimes, without exception the greatest promise maker uud breaker iu Guy's Neck. 1 verily believe he would if possible hav put a creditor off to the last judgment and then, on the score of its belus a busy day, have begged him to wait till tomorrow. Greg had wheedled Lije with prom ises till the latter's claim was "outlaw ed." Losing patience ut last, Lije took his account over to the squire's, when, to his no small discomfiture, he learned that unless he could get n new promise from his debtor, with u witness to it, he might whistle for his bill. Such fellows as Greg always know a good deal of law, especially the sharp points of it. Greg-would talk as freely and was as full of promise.-! as ever, when ne and Lije were aloue, but be fore others would either evade the su)h i ject in- else remain provokingly mum. j One day Llje drove up to Grog's door ! with his old frruy mare and spring wag-, on, a plain pine eoCiu onef those flat j topped affairs doomed good enough for j poor folks being visible behind tlifl : seat. I "Moruiu", neighbor," said Lije. "Same to you," said Greg. "Goin' txi , phmt a pauper, I see." j "Y-a-a-s. Old L ike took rather sud j dent leave last night and went to try ' the charity of another world." "Which is ti ) more'u fair," said Greg, ! "seeln" how long he's Kved on the char-. Ity of this." "Would you mind gittTu' in and com- j hi' along, neighbor?" said Lije. "It's ' mighty dull goiu' to a funeral all aloue j by oneself." Grg didn't mind and straightway mounted by Lije's side. i Tbe two chatted nway after a sort , to prove how cheerful good company ' can render even a grave occasion. "I s'pnse you hevn't forgot that little j bill o miue?" Llje at last took the lib-! erty to hint. "Not by no means," said Greg. ' Let's see, now. How much did you sny '.t was? I mlsreinember rightly." "Even besides seven years' in terest." "Quito right." Greg assented. "I reo ollect it now." "Ef it's at nil Ineonvenient to pay It," said Llje, "don't put yourself out on no account." "I've been threntcnin' to settle it fot a month back," said Greg, "but times hev been tight, an' an' how would Monday week do?" "To a dot," answered Lije. "I'll send It round," said Greg. A tTirlous sound came from the cof finthe ghost of a chuckle, Dtirdles would have called it. Greg gave one Jump and "lit" in an adjacent cow pas ture. Looking back, he saw Lije's prentice, tlie most mischievous in Guy's Neck, but with plenty of sense and of lawful age to be a witness sitting up In the coliiu laughing like mad. Greg took in the situation at a glanw. He had been daped lntf committing himself before a witnea. "It's a dirty, nasiy, titan Uick!" he cried. '-v.- "f "What Is it?" said Llje. ; "Why, triflin' with a body's feelin's- about old Loke, makin' b'lieve he oead." "An' bo it Is," snM Llje, "only I was goln arter the buddy lnstid of fetchln it away." j Greg turned off in disgust, Llje baww Ing after him: i "Don't forgit Monday weelE,an,'j p'rhaps It'll save us both some trou-1 ble." ' 4 Greg didn't forget, but he has never more than half enjoyed himself at au Bears are more nit nerotis in the mountains than for some years past says the Klamath Herald. There are do less than three or four mills and factories of different kinds that are contemplating locating in Ban don, says the Recoider, andjat least'one or two of them are practically assured forhis 'lace. Bandan is liable to dou ble in population within the next two or three years. .Men employed in road work, and straw berry pickers in northern Benton coun ty were driven from there Monday in haste by a shower of bullets which whizzed uncomfortably close to their heads and ploughed the earth all around them, fired by sportsmen on the Willamette river, and a resident Bays people are frequently annoyed in this way. For Trade. I have a good 20x52 foot store build ing, nicely located in Heppner. Good stable 14x20, all on lot 28x133. What have you to exchange for it? Call on or address Wii. PLEI3S, Aug2 Heppner, Oregon. Westerberg's Pure Ice Cream Is a strictly Morrow County product made ot 21 per cent cream, liabcock test, which means 21 pounds butter t';it per 10 pounds cream guaran teed to be strictly first class and free from adul teration. During the season of 1 DOT, according to a con servative estimate, there were paid $7000.00 to Portland ice cream manufacturers and the ex press company, for ice cream, by Morrow County dealers. This money you will see was sent out of the countv ami never returned. I believe in boost inu' Morrow County. Distribute the money among our farmers. Morrow County first, last and all the time. Mv plant is of sufficient -capacity to supply the entire county with the frozen product and I solicit agents in every town. Write or call for wholesale i rices. Retail Prices. We are After Your Business. Plain ice cream, any flavor, per gallon . . -I.'jO Fruit. ic cream, per gallon . ... -.00 Nut ic' cream, per gallon .... 2.00 Fancy ice cream Ice cream in bricks, any one flavor, per quart oOc Icecream in bricks, any two flavors, per qt. 0c Ice cream in bricks, any three flavors, per qt. (50c Orders Promptly Filled. IT. E. WTI S TERBER O Heppner, Oregon i It's Easy to Reach North Beach Take Steamer Potter from Portland Passengers are now transferred to the railroad at M EULER fourteen miles tip the Columbia River from Ilwaco. This eliminates the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, and insurssa prompt and regular Summer Schedule. The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Port land every morning except Saturday and Sun day at 8:30 o'clock Saturday only at 2 o'clock p. in. Remember the Summer rate on the TBI. cfiO 1ST. is f 11-80 from Heppner, Oregon, to all North Beach Points and return; good until September 30. North Beach is a famous, bea itilul place the most perfect beach on the whole North Coast. There are accommodations galore at prices to suit all tastes; camping facilities without equal perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amuse meats and diversions. Come, have a good rest and a jolly good tirre. Lei us send you our new summer book, and tell you all about NORTH BEACH. J. B. HUDDELSTON, Local Agt. Wm. McMURRAY. Gen. Agt. Heppner, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. Big Sale On Waists and Lawns, what a tumbling on shirt waist prices. All our beautiful slimmer Lawn and Silk Waists from 2.00 to !-5.o() $2 00 Waists for $150 2.25 2 50 3.00 3.50 4.00 450 500 5.50 it i tt tt tt tt ti tt 1.65 1.85 2.25 2. 60 300 335 375 415 Summer Lawns and Dimities at h'off. Calicos 10 vards for J?l .00 Thomson Bros, Dealers in General Heppner, Merchandise 11CI Oregon J2 JM! r I T T T A AT Xr 13 T ft R I? 1 VJt JLJU JJJl.X.1l. -LVJL V JBJ -1. KJ JLJ JLLA ill . The buyer who seeks experi ence may seek it anywhere; But the buyer who heeds ex perience buys the Remington. 1 M i i ! i !:: . i Remington Typewriter Company j HARDWARE Tools, Machinery, Fencing, in fact, anything' in our line. Come and get prices. GILLIAM & lilSBEE 5 PflLflCE 1-JOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hotvi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Under! New; Management. Thoroughly RenovatedCand Refiitled. Best Meals in the City. HADDOCK ft CO. Propi. funeral since, je- ij5ijC