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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
The Heppncr Gazette KuteMixhiv March SO, 1333. -.SSUEO THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock .Sneered it Ihc Postoflicc at Heppner Oregon, at fcond-c!ns8 matter. 3fJUB8DAY .... Julv 23. 1908 IRVING AND MONTAGUE, That of Their Practice! Jokes Scared TJieir Friends. til Scott's "The I r;i:.:a of Yestordny Mid Today" Hit atititor tells of a prac IcnJ joke- played by Henry Irving aud Harry Montayno upon a number of ch'M- iiiiMiu.--, and "in i:s exortiUon was c-u tin first dawning glimmer of that .vrfric force that was ultimately to find .xtrvssio!i ia I loci's 'Dream of Etigom ro' ami 'The Dolls.'" Irving an.l U.T.tajr.io, hitherto the best allies, be n to ip.'.anvl on their way to a picnic, and their I'rieuds feared some tragic xiuse,jt;enoes. After luncheon both of :Jr tv.?n disappeared. S'.n.-ilo's face turned deadly pale. lie ":t that his worst fears were beins vaiized. With one wild cry, 'They're what ea earth has Invome of Ii:vm";" he made a dash dawn the Dar ie tA er the rocks aad bowlders, wit li ite remainder of the picnic party at his At the bottom of a -dreadful hollow j.Mdud the little wood'' a fearful sight rm-sonted itself to the astoni.shed frio-ids. There en a stone pat IIe::ry UMu- ia his shirt beeves, UU long hair 'r.tttI over hi:; eyes, his thin hands 3'td white l'aeo all smeared with blood, "ad dangK:.:g an o;v:i clasp knife. He was muttering to himself in a Jtirup? tone: "I've done it! I've done HI Ssaixl I would! I said I -would I" Tom Smale in au agong of fear -tqs&m! up to Irving, who waved him xx sue- side with threatening gestures. A or ooils sake, man," screamed the istraeted Smale, "tell us where he is!" Ir ring, scarcely moving a muscle, ijooited to a heap of dead leaves aud it: sepulchral tones cried: "He's there iLtrot I've done for him! I've mur-ic-rsil Him I" Smale literally bounded to the heap rati. Dc-gau Uiugicg aside the leaves in sverj direction. Presently he found itioIy of Harry Montague lying face iwnward. Almost paralyzed with Hear, Smale just managed to turn the tteoii arouud and found Montague cou volsed. with laughter, with a pocket iiiimltereuief in his mouth to prevent explosion. Never was better acting .q ou any stage. Are you puzzled ? Have you decided where to buy your harvest supplies? If you will take figures and quality regardless of personal matters there can be butane deduction and that is MARQUARDSEN'S IS THE PLACE We not only can but are proving to everybody that we do save you money because we sell goods cheaper than any other store in Morrow county. Because of this our trade for June 1908, was 40 per cent larger than June 1007. No other reason only. The Same Goods for LESS MONEY MARQUARDSEN'S Department Store Where Quality is Higher Than Price It's Easy to Reach North Beach Take Steamer Potter from Portland Passengers are now transferred to the railroad at MKULER fourteen miles up the Columbia River from Ilwaco. This eliminates the necessity of steamers waiting for t tie tide, and insuresa piompt 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. m. Remember the Summer rate on 1he3. cSc l&T. is 11 .80 from Heppner, Oregon, to all North Beach Points .and return; good until September North Deach is a famous, bea itilul place the most perfect beach on the whole North Coast. There are accommodations galore at pi ices to suit all tastes; camping facilities without equal peifect bathing conditions; all torts of amuse meats and diversions. Come, have a good rest act! a jolly go:d time. Let us send you our new summer book, and tell you all about MOKTll BEACH. B. HUDDELSTOX, Local Agt. m. McMUllKA Y. Gen. Agt. Heppner, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. B"MaaHanil"""W)MnMUMeMainaMMRa mi n in iiMiiiiiniiiiTnrwjiininHH h ! ii it hi ii m inn i I i I H H a "ST narvest r rices Here's a price commotion. We are poor at blus ter but rich in bargains. We quote a few prices. Come in and Load up. FOODS OF ITALY. Specialties of the Friggitrici In Naples and Genoa. Iloe- rneaty chestnuts arc found ov zyvbere iu Italy. I'cclcd and boiled 'c a reddish broth seasoned with lau rel 'eaves and caraway seeds, the uuta 'ire- psihitabie. About two dozen of the '.arjre kernels are sold for a penny. In Luab. Genoa and Naples the friggitrici atv- fntere.stiug, and some of their spe cialties are well worth a trial if one Si'-E. iorg'tt the- mmpp-.-tizii!: nppear-:;r.t- oi cooks and cooking appliances. Out fciygitrice attracts attention to a tray-of golden balls which she piles in a. pyramid. The guidon balls are nrti cCtolL3, Tlioy are boiled in salted wa it'? 3Utxl tender and are put in a pan over ateani to keep them hot until a crwrxmer appears. For threepence the Va-3eJ will take one from the st:am lii? p&n, dry it. dip it into batter and Bop it into the hot oil. A moment Jtotetr a gojdeu brown ball, delicious acnJ crispy on the outside ai:d tender aa succnlent on th InsM-.. is b :nded to ihc purcLasor. Tbo fr ing i i mau argvi in such a way that when the ftrrttera are taken from the k. ttle they arr very bit, but so dry 0:1 the outside tfertt they scarcely soil the fingers when taten from the Intnl. Another frig Sitric specialty is that of cheese balls. They are made of paste filled with grated tbwso and fried. Mashed chest ants, Sflce, l:opP''tl chicken and many Tegct-vMes are 1: ;ed t 1 vary the fillings thr Ml popul.-r fritos. Some of the trying ketih are portable, and the trigrn rici have i-ogular routes like the 3iiT;i;ri. (-iert? they tap at the base-! 3c :c door, get their orders, take their iVS bellov. -i and blow up t10 chnr atral'.nntil it glows and then cook tho JretikfasL of meat bails or rice cakes tr artichokes, which are sent in hot StfsMo's Weelily. ' Solenodons. Ocfy two species of that singular ln-3vt--tivoron.j mammal, the sob-undo:), ire Luowu, one inhabiting Haiti and .c- ether Cuba. TL.-y differ chiefly iu 3-e color and ryiality of their fur. Jolcnodons are quaint looking animal., sitfx-r larger than rats, with long flexi S5d snouts and naked tails. They are octurna! rnd ob:ai:j ilicir f-.od bv REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the First National Buck, Bt Hepp ner iu the State of Oregon, at the close-of business, July 15, 19CS. No. 3771 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 342,.093 83 , Overdrafts, secured and onte- I cured 10,135.03 U. S. Bjcds to secare circub.- ticn 12,500 00; Boid), securities, etc 2,750 00; Bit king house, furniture, and ; fixtures 14.300 00 Other real estat. owned 1,084.60 Due from National Banks i not reserve egents 11,031.51) Dae from State Bunks and : Bankers 12,104.1)3 Due from approved reserve agents 37,'3l 58 Checks and other cash items. . 701 71 Fands in Transit 270.44 Notes of other National banks 3,000.00 Fractional paper currency,. . nicki li and cents 209 83 Lawfi 1. Mt ni:y Rkskkve is Bank, viz : Specie 30,248.35 Legal-tender notes 170 00 30,438 35 Redemption faod with D. S. . Treasurer (5 per ceot of cir culation) 025 CO Total 470.893 95 LIABILITIES. Capital slock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 20,000.00 Undivided profits, less txpet.- fes and tuxes paid 30,330.23 National Bank notes ontetand- irg 12,500 00 Due to other National B.i' ks 7 703 31 Due to St ate Backs and B it k- I era 731.12 I Individual deposits Put j ct to i check 315,404 13 Dt-maod certiDOtfS cf depomt 0 511 "S Time certiticat(-8 of deposit.. 32 8 I 3S Certified -hecks 95 00 Notes am! 0; In re-discounted 1,000 00 Letics cf credit 2,010 00 este Pore rbera's Ice Cr earn 479 80J 95 - ss iiggir.g ia with me -1 their gr..-u:nl f.ji- insects, snotits. Their brain capacity is small, and they ate said to Save the t-urinus habit, when hunted 9y dog of hilling their heads In the -icfirvst boles and leaving their bodies irpooI. Total State or ki;q--,n, COUNTY Ol MOl.UOW, I, T. J. Mahoney, Caf bier of tin abovr iKiQjtd bat,k, dj soltmrjiy swear tfiat ti) above Btstemt-nt is true to the beet of my knovlede and belief. T. J. MAHONEY, Cashier. Snlsc:ihed and sxoin to bsbtre me this 2'Jlh d .y of July, I!iOS. SAM E. VAN VACTOR. Notary I'ubJio. Correct Attet: J. I'. Rhea t . A. Khea Directors J. B. Natter, l SEAL The Clctk Was Wrecked. 25i w.i j I -,.. j;u alarm clo' k nowa :Ljs! Jicp-No; never Irb-d one Hot c:v.n. l:; way How was that? Jp-Wi-il, you see, the first time It "WT-ct oT 1 didn't exactly know what it tils, ar.,1 so I sail, "Oh, for heaven's ate. Maria, sb;:t t:p:" Maria hap--yrtini to lift awake, r.nl well, that ia Sot Ii was. Liverpool Mercury. I Dii I'olk's Gakttker A business Di rectory of eacb city, town and vi lage iu Oretton and Washington, giving a de ectiptive sketch of each dace, together ithtbe location and shipping facili ties and a classi6ed directory of each business and profession. R. L, Tolk & Co., Iuc, Seattle. Js ii strictly Morrow County )roduct made of 21. per cent cream, I5al)cock test, which moans 21 pounds butter fat per TOO pounds cream guaran teed to be strictly first class and free from adul teration. During the season of 11)07, according to a con servative estininte. 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 county and never returned. I believe in boost ing Morrow County. Distribute the inoncvanioiig our farmers. Morrow County first, last and all the time. My 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 prices. Retail Prices. We are After Your Business. Plain ice cream, any flavor, per gallon . . JjpT.50 Fruit ice cream, per gallon . . , . U.00 Xut ice cream, per jrallon .... 2.00 Fancy ice cream 2.00 lee cream in bricks, any one flavor, per quart -"Oc Icecream in bricks, any two flavors, per jt. 00c Ice cream in bricks, any three flavors, per qt. 00c Orders Promptly Filled. 1. 13. Wr T T 1 J 5 13 12 G Heppner, Oregon Carnation milk, per can.... 10c Carnatioa milk, per case. ... 4 05 Corn, standard, per can 10c Corn standard, ier case $2 25 Corn, extra stand, pr case . .$2 50 Tomatoes, standard, per can 10c Tomatoes, standard, pr case $2 40 Tomatoes, ex. stand., prcase 2 75 Salmon, pink, per can 10c reaches, 3 20c cans tor 55c Apricots, 3 20c cans for 55c, Pears, 3 20c cans for 55c Blackberries, 3 20c cans for . 55c Raspberries, 3 20c for 55c Spejial 25c ci flee for 20c Blend 39c cofise for 25o M. J. B. cofiee, 3 pound can $1 00 1 gallon can apples 35c 1 gallon can pumpkins 35c 1 tiallon can squasl) . 35c 1 gallon can cranberries..., 35c 1 gallon can grapes 35c 1 gallon can pears 40c 1 gallon can cherries 50c 1 gallon can peaches 50c 1 gallon can aprico's 50c 1 gallon can blackerries 50c White sundry soap 5c Swift's pride soap, 0 for 25c Box hnndry soap 85c Diamond W catsup 25c Cheese per pound 18c 2la' ual. keg syrup $1 50 4 gal. keg syrup 2 50 Bright Buyers Benefit by Bring ing Business Flere ros. Oregon Tnomson Heppner, HARDWARE GILLIAM & BISBEE For Good Job Printing try the Gazette. Satisfaction Guaranteed Tools, Machinery, Fencing, in fact, anything in our line. Come and get prices. GILLIAM & BISBEE 1 PALACE hotei HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hotw MODERN CONVENIENCES ElECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Dnder New; IMtfjageuaeDt. Thoroughly RenoTatejand Befiitted. Beat Menli in the City. r r 7 I CO. ProfL