Local Notes.
o.
tf.
G'asses property fitted at P.
Horn's.
II. Brash canfe up from Port
land, Monday.
E. A. Chapel was ia from Hard.
tnau, Saturday.
Geo. I leak man, of Him run ,
was a Heppner visitor yesterday.
Mis Lena Hughes, of Portland,
is visiting relatives in tbo city.
Michael Kenny and wife were
guests at the Palace yebteiday.
M-a. Stacy Roberts, of Hard
man, was iu the city yesterday.
li. P. DoLerty and wife were
A Union youth cap'ured a rattlesnake
four feet long, with 12 rattles, in awash
ing m ichine, and is keepiuu it (or a pe'
Iliuhest cash Pric paid for hi dee registered, at the Palace, yesterday
telta and furs, mm loud. Mra Wilson Brock came over
M. S. Oorngall came in from from PeDdlet m Tuesday evening.
JUttter creek, Saturday. Mra Liije CouBer, Mrs. Wilson
i.- r. VroAUnrt returned from Brock and sou Arthur went to the
Portland, Friday evening.
mcuutaius Wednesday for an out
ing.
Mr. and Mis. Wnldon Il'iea and
children of liutter week, visited
relatives and frieuas in the city
this week.
Herbert Fant and wif1, Lee
Matlock and wifp, and Dr. Hun-
lock and family left this morning
D. A. Herren, the Spray mer
chant was iu the city this vrek
Mrs" Lillie Conser returned
fiom .Portland Saturday evening
J.W.Shipley was an-incoming
passenger from Hood Uiver, Mon
day.
Ad. Iuskeep, of Gooseberry was for Jones pi aide.
aDa.iaessvH.wMu ,UB joun F. Canles, a well known
urday. pioneer citizen of Oregon ia dead
II. iV. Hickok and wife were in- Jmge Caples was former CLiliau
cominz passengers from lone, consul. He was an activ worker
Monday. in Oregon politics,
Attorney C. J. Bright of as- The Harney County News says
.). was in the city the forepart oi that ueddlers aud mail order
the week. houses are draining Harney county
., ht.. t,.i.., it.,.q, nmQ of its ready cash. We don't do
air. auu hub. juim uo j oo m..-
up from Portland the latter part of that over here in Morrow county
A number of Heppner people
Ait mw caniniuc at the Rasmus
resort iu the mountains.
Conductor Fred Wull came up
from Cascade Locks, Thursday, re
turning Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clingfn are
-the guests of Mrs. Clingen's par
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hale,
Gilbert Coats was in from Lis WILLIS PICKETT At tLe
Eight Mile larm, Saturday, liar- rePidence of the In ide in this city
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I, the un
derailed, under and by virtue of the
laws of the State ot Oieyon, prohibit
iug the running at large of animals with
in M nrow county, have taken up and
have in my possession at my place 8
miles past f Lexingto', Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, the following described ani
raal :
One dark grey filly, 3 years old,
branded MK, connected, cn left shoot
di-r.
The owner or owners of said animal
are hereby notified that un'ess the same
is claimed within the proper time or
manner, that I will, on Saturday, ' the
1st day of Auu t. 1908, at the hour of JO
o'clock in the forenoon of paid dav at
my raid place Be l the said described
mare in the manner arm for the pur
poses provid-d by law.
Dated this 2:M day of August. 1908.
A. K. FL'LLEH.
For Trade.
ITlAltlCIIOU.
MILLER McDANlELS In
this city, Tutsday, July 21
1908, Mr. Frank Miller and
Miss Pearl McDaniels, Judge C.
C. Patterson officiating.
Mr. and Mre. McDaniels are
both residents of Uardman.
vpslincr has been commenced in
- - - o
the Eight Mile country.
Willard Herren, Frank Wilder
and some of the mill employes
worfl down from the mountains
the latter part of the week.
Dr. and Mrs. McXabb, of Fend-
Wednesday evening, July 22,
1908, Mr. Sam Willis and Sarah
Tickett, Judge C. C. Patterson
performing the marriage cerr.
mony. Mr. aud Mr-p. Willis are
both resideuts of this city.
L. K. Refd an Ashland telegraph
1 tnn. rame over bv auto Saturday
.... i ,.ci0 nf 1v Q,wl operator, 19 years old is 0 feet 8 inches
tm.. l.V.,.H?olw.rta m-or Sniwlav tall, and eippcts to t:ro-v to 7 fee
1.1 1 JL 1 uun. .vsisv.bm j
.... . At .1
11. F. YY iggeiswortu, uie uim:r The ft)l)Ctjon 0f the kidneys is to
"VppW stockmao was a passenger strain out tho impuiities ot theblofd
ti, . i,,ri,inir f..r Wi i I Hiiipt t c which in con-tintly passing tliroml
,..,1U Sl wbpra 1H nnn tn b.iv im. Foley's Kidney Remedy mak
J F the kidneys healthy. They will strain
Jersey cows. out all waste matter from the bbo.l
Luther Hamilton who has been Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and it
ti. unnar ftinit.rinm ni. will make you well. Mvutn Diugl o
IU IUV J x fi'ui-
count of having cut oil' two of Lit
tles while chopping wood, is able
to be out again.
John Zollinger, an old resident
ofJMorrow county, left Tuesday
morning for Sand Point, Idaho.
A .Millionaire' llaby
atter.ded by the highest priced baby
"pecia'ist could not be cured of stomach
or bowel t'ouble anv qir.cker or snrei
than your baby if you give it MtUee'e
njh F.lixir. Cures diarrhoea, dvsen
Mr. Z dlinger's family has been at L BnJ all derangemen!s of the stom
. . . . . . i i. .. i
Mud roint ior some auu ii jjubb or howel8. i.rice 5C anj 50c. Sold
for permanent residence. b ratterBon & Sou
.
Walter, the ll-year-o!d eon of
A. K. Fuller, of Lexington, was One field of barley nortli cf Tendleton
operated on for appendicitis at the yielded 50 bushels per acre. The average
Heppner Sanitarium last Ihurs- around there is 40 I ushels.
dav. The cas3 was a serioui one.
Tho hrv in trettine alonff nice V. 1,elay ,n commencing ireaimeni ior a
' o - " l.i-i. i! a.i .1.1 1. . I
I Bllgut irregular iij umi i;uuui iiavo uccu
Harry liartholomew s stack ot cl,red quickly by F ley' Kidney Item
hay was struck by lightning at edy may result 1 1 a eenous kidney dis-A.-m
loat . WA(lnPR.Uv mnminfTRiid ease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds
tKA irnrn rtnf tiaaiiaa anil Btronffthonfl
m-iouiire. - thege organ8. Commence taking it to
Btroyed. 'lhe Ios3 is estimated at (, Sioc,)m Drug Company.
?2(0. Echo Eegister.
F. E. Westerberg, of Heppner,
was au incoming passenger on the
Hard man stace. Sunday. From
Lere Mr. Westerberg' went to Can
yon C'lty where his family is vis
i iirr XTnmimPnt lntprnriSP.
b' r V . Invacl fm tlM In nr
A. v. Fulhr was up from Lex- mor6 wjth us in Portland Business
iti2t( n. Monday. Ho states that r,io:ks and receive the income from
liil'l est in now geneial in the Lex- rentfi, sales and other profits each six
inston wheat belt. JVI r. I' uller has months. It paid others 11 :40 per cent
V)(J heron of wheat which is being per annum.. It will pay you. No care
Inn-vested with a combine. His No taxes.
Kobt. I. Ionian, l'resident.
lieo. E. Chamberlain, let vice pres.
T. I. Honey man, L'd vice pres.
N. C rai)liel.i, ;1 vice pres.
Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Tieas.
N. W. IvJuntTee, Secy.
II U. Reynolds, Srpeiintf ndent.
For ii ticuiars write C. F. McClure
04 1-2 Pekum l?hlg , Portland, Oregon.
I have a good 20x52 foot store build
ing, nicely located in Heppner. Good
stable 14x20, all on lot 28x133.
What have yon to exchange for it?
Ca'l on or address Wm. I'LEISS,
Auy2 Heppner, Oregon.
..ri ici: to t'lticDiToit.s
Notice ia herebv given tha' the under
signed have been duly anpiinied by
the County C iurt of Morrow County,
Oregon, joint executors of the l ist will
and Jtestament of Nirman A. Kelley,
deceased. All persons having tlaiocs
against the estate of Eaid dec ased ae
hereby notified and r Quired to
present same with proper vouchers and
duly veiified as by law required to us
at the office of C. K. Woodson in the
City of Heppner, Morrow Couuty, Ore
ton, wi. Inn six months from the date
hereof. J. M. HAGER,
S. P DEVIN,
Executors.
Dated July 8, 190S. Jly 9Aug
Sam E. VanVaclor.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on west end of May Street
Heppner Oregon.
JULY CLEARING
BARGAINS
Opportunities for Sensible Saving
Every clay some new merchandise is being added to
. the bargain lots previously offered.
Every day some lots of broken lines are being closed
out entirely.
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Every day you'll find something interesting here for jj
you something that will appeal to your needs of com- H
toit, to 3'our ideas of economy and to your economical ft
common sence. "
Every day bargain opportunities are bidding you and
us Good-bye at this store and every day new bargain
opportunities are saying "How-de-do." ft
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It's a splendid time to Shop, Now-Right Now
H
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Vlinor
"The Reliable Store"
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C. E. WOODSON.
A TTORNE V- A T-LA II
oiflce In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
Paid 11.40 w cent
DlVlflBlS
40 Fold wheat is milking a
yield, wbile the club is short.
good
I'oiton Oak l'oinniiliiK.
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures i'.
Mr. O. II. 1. Cornelius, Turner, Ore,
writes My wife has d scovered that
Snow Liniment cures "l'oiFon Oak
roisninp," a very jiainful trootle.
She not only cured a case of it on her
pelf, but on two of ber friends who
were poisoned by this 8aa.e ivy. Pi ice
r",c, 50c ltd 81.00. Sol i by rattenon
A Son.
Herpner l.ixUe No. STrt. B. P. O. KIks. Roc
nlur nioctinB nights ieooml and fourth Thurs
ilayonf P-h month. llrry Johnson, E. II
Thos. Bi-cnnau, 8or.
JCverybodr wants to know wbat Tb
Orea-onlaa (U to aay.
1IGGS & WINNARD
rilYSICTAXS d- SURGEOyS.
ipecir.l c.ttention jriven to ilieeases of
the eye, ep.r, tio.-;e nn.l throat.
Office: The Fair Building.
HuprxKK, Okkgon.
IV. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
DR. Al. A. LEACH
I J KXT1ST
Permsnently Inonted in Heppner. OIBee
iu the new i sir building. Gas ad
ministered.
Clarence Al. White
LAWYER
Heppner,
Oregon
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
jlticc In Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon
Ouly oomplete set of abstract books
iu Morrow county.
Hefpxkb,
Obkgon
DR. A1ETZLER.
DENTIST
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Trttterson A Son's drugstore
Residence in Morrow building over
Paiterson it Son's D iiitst.ni a.
OASTOIIIA.
Bears the ll!3 YoU ,late AIaVS flight
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The buyer who seeks experi
ence may seek it anywhere;
Rut the huver who heeds ex
perience buys the Remington.
Remington
Fypewriter Company
Pacific Lodging
House
C. N. SHINN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With Us
MAIN STR EET, HEPPNER, ORE.
LiTO Meat Met
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WANTED
Farm or Business
LNFOKMA1IOK
for sale. Not particular about location.
Wish to hear irom owner only who
will sell direct to buyer. Give price,
description and state when possession
can be had. Address,
U DARBYSHIRE. Bw 9999 IkW, N. T-
Boycr & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid for fat stock
HE PPNE R. OREGON
FOLEYSHONCTTAR
for children: saf, tun. ifo oplatta
THE
CONSERVATIVE
BANKER
In nmkins loans must know ton certainty that his
nilicants or sureties are responsible and worthy of
credit.
Likewise, the prudent depositor should know
the character and the standing ol The bank with
which he deals.
The reputation ot" this bank with a record of
over twenty years of successful business is sufiicient
jitiarantee thai t he interests of every depositor will
lie carefully protected.
First National Bank
of Heppner
Oldest Bank in Morrow County
C. A. UIIEA, FresiJent
T. A. KUKA, Vice PiesiJent
T. J. MAHONEY, Cashier
E. L. FREELAND, Asst. Ca'liier