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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
1? Local Notes. Glasses properly fitted at P. O. Boor's, tf. Albert Bowker was in from Hard man. Friday. L. K. McBee came up from Cecil, Thu'auay evening Hiram Tsh, of Hardraan, was Meppner visitor, Saturday. Mr. ami Mm. Tyndull Hobison were in fiora Eight Mile, tiaturday. Ilitflipst catdi pric paid for bides pelts and furs. Pliill Colin. Rev Orr and Professor Reld came d own from Ditch creek the fore part of the week. II. N. Bniciiell and family of Junction City, were registered at the Palace, Thursday Bob Larue returned Friday evening from a vacation at the seaside and Puget Sound points. Dr. Howard Gove, of Fossil, was shaking hanis with old friends in Hepp ner this week. Mrs. W. B. Potter and daughter CJIadys, came in from Spray, the latter part of last week. Judge T. W. Ayers who has been at McDuffv's springs lor some time, re turned Saturday evening. Mrs. W. W. Smead a d Mies Lena i!asscock left Monday, for Parma, Idaho, where they will visit relatives. Dr. M. A. Leach returned from the feaside Friday evening and immediately went to the mountains for another out ing. Postmaster Smead returned Monday evening from Portland, where he hail been attending the postmasters' con vention, Jefr Neel an 1 Jake Waltenburger are the champion xpi inters. In a try out the other morning they distanced a rey hound. j Sam Cochran oame over from Monu ment, Sunday. Me was on Ins way to T.aGrande on land business before (he United States land ollice. Dr. Hnnl'irk and Ile'bertFant came down from Jones' prairie where they are camping, Thursday. I.ee Mullock who is with them lias killed two line Wr and the whole party is having a 1 meant outing. A. W, Salinp ran in from Hardman, Fridav. Mr. Salirg brought in a quan tity of ore supposed to contain precious mineral. He sent me of the ore away fur assay. Mr. Saliup fays that ha knows where there is a mountain of the rock. Hank Howell came in Thursday even i n if from Montana, where he has been for the pat two months slit-an-ip phet-p. He. finished np n the first day of the month at (iold Jiutte- He says that the sheep rangs and meadows in many places in Montana a-e burnt tip with drought and feed will be very scarce there this winter. He sheared over (i ()()() head of eheep this se-son. W. B. Ewlng, of Cecil, was lo the city yesterday. II. E. Burcbell, of Lexington we sin the oity, Tuesday. Banker C. A. Rhea came up from Portland, Monday. D. Cox was an outgoing passenger, Tuesday morning. M. S. Corrigall, of Butter creek was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Bradley was a passenger for Newberg, Tuesday. Editor Hicks and family are taking a vacation at the seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were passen gers Monday for Spokane. Rev Cbas. II. Porter who has been in Portland for some time has returned to this city. A marriage license was issued Tues day to Jessie Mason and Viola Warn, both of lone. Dave McAtee went to Portland. Tues day with a shipment of 003 head of mixed yearling sheep. R. W. Hinkok, representing the Pa cific Coast Elevator Co., has opened up an office in he isorehers building on Main street. Mrs. E. A. Fleet who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleet, of this city, was a passenger Tuesday morning for her home at Mobne, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Piatt, of Pvr, laho, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marqnardsen. With Mrs. Marquard sen and Miss Piatt thev left veste'day for an outing trip in tire mountains. Geo. Perry and Percy Hughes brought in C3 bead of cows with calves lust Sun day. The calves were shipped to Port land for veal and the cows were sold to Curt Rhea. Mr. Rhea will feed the cows for beef. At the M.'E. church couth. Fev. J. D. Lewellan, P. E.. will preach next Sun day evening at 8 o'clock, this being the occasion of the 4th and last fquartetlv conference for the year, all members are requested to attend. Joe Jackson, of Long Creek, who recently took a shipment ot sheep to the Willamette valley, came up from Canby, Moiday. He states that be found it bard work to dispose of bis stock, and has placed 500 head on past ure in th rnounta'ns. Some of the sheep will be dressed and sold to Port land butchers. THE WHEAT IIIAHKET. Club 75c. 40 fold 77c. Blue stem 79c. A few sales are reported at lone and Lexington. Two lo's brought 81c. R. F. Hynd is in Portland. M. A. Bates, Justice of the Peace of the He'dman district, waa in the city, yesterday. Asa Thomson, of Echo waa in the citv yestereay. The store of the Wise Furniture Co. has been reopened for business by the Assignee J. J. Wells. Emmett Got bran came in from his Grant county home yesterday. He i came to take out his shipment of fine bucks recently received. "T-drs. C. II. Ashbaugh, a Morrow county pioneer, now a resident of Ta- coma, was an incoming passenger, Toes day evening. Warren Ashbaugh came in from Eigtit Mile to meet he '. ail No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Remedy will stop the irregu larities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Slocum Drug Co. Active ot NT 1 his would be unusual news if men and women would keep themselves free from rheumatism and all aches and pains as well as keeping their muscles and joints limber with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Patterson & Son. PRICES THAT PREACH ECONOMY Final Clean Up Prices on Straw Hats Every offering in this advertisement is a bargain. Our mid-summer business js always one of bargains. We com mence with the Hot Days to begin to cut and slash prices and we keep this up until the last vestige of summer stuffs is gone The items below tell stones of undei prices that have no comparative equals in this locality. The I.azient .Tlan In the World would not lie contented to be kept in the house and doing nothing by rheu matism. Neither are you, who are al ways busy and active. Then don't neg lect the first twinge of an ache or pain that you might think is just a "crick Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no matter what the trouble is. it I will disappear at once, Patterson & Son. OASTOIIIA. Bear tU y:A Have A!avs "5 (Z&tfZzZii CASTORS A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought l or Sii lc Fine bunch praes stuck ranch of 2000 acre, situated on midd'c fork of the John Pay river, in ( irant . count v, Oie- iron : price :)(, pe- acre, temn liberal, a bargain; if interested wiite for terms, plat and full desciipticii to T. F.Hal Mt. Vernon, n. 25c Values Now 15c 35c " " 25c 60c " " 40c 1.00 " 75c 1.25 " 90c 1.50 " - 1.10 2.00 - 1.50 2.50 " 1.75 BaaBW!MMllmm:iijiijWTiM1m I T ' IWI 'InaiBTflTWIBll CASTOTIIA. Bears tta Z? Yau HavB Alwavs BOUgftt Signature inor cf Bears the Signature of 0LEY5HCNEMVR stops t2xe cough end heals lungs Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right The Reliable Store" For People Who Are Look ing for Bargains in Seasonable Mer-' cliandise We place on Sale at a Special Price our entire stock of Summer Parasols. Our SI. 25 Parasol, sale price SI. 00 Our 1.75 Parasol, sale price 1.40 Our 2.22 Parasol, sale price 1.70 Our 3.00 Parasol, sale price 2.25 SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW Our Entire Stock of Shirt Waists go on the Bar gain Table All Waists up to 1.00 sale price 08c All Our Waists at $1.50 sale price 1.20 All Our Waists at 2.25 sale price 1.70 All Our Waists at 3.00 sale price. 2.25 All Our Waists at 4.00 sale price 3.00 The above are all 1008 Goods, but we believe in cutting prices to clean up the stock. COME AND GET YOUR SHARE NOTICE FCR PUBLICATION. I Department of the Interior, U. S. Lanii Otlice at I.a Graude, Oregon. July 2T, law. Notice is hercliy Kiven that franklin D. Cox, of Hep ner, O.ogon, who, on July 'J2, I Urns, made Timber Application No. ui!C, for .SV5 section '1 Township 1 S, range 2s . YV. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. 1', Williams, U. S Commissioner, at his ollice, at Heppuer, Ore gon, on the 12th day of October, 19U8. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Palmer, of Lexington, Oregon, Jo- i teih W, Kector. Elmer Slocum and George Moore, all of Heppaer, Oregon. Jly 30 Oitl F. C. BKAMWKLL, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Office at La Graude, Orrgon, July t, 1938. Notice i hereby given that John A. Patterson. of Heppner, Oregon, who, o i July 17, UK'S, made Timber Application No. U3M, for W;j Sw" 1 Section s, N4 HE!4 section 7, township 4 8- j range 2s E V. M., has filed notice of intention : to make final timber proof, to establish claim j to the land abave described, before J. P. Wil- liams, 1". S. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner. Oregon, ou the 1-th day of October, i 1H08. i Claimant names as witnesses: ! Benjamin R. l'atterson, ueorne Amen, John ', N. Jones and Lafe Penlaud, all of Heppner, i Oregon. j JlT.-50-Octl F. C. BRAMWELIi. Register. ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract; Public Land Sale. I'nited Ptnte Uind OHiCe, The lalles. Oregon, Jah J:l. UK.,. Notice is hereby Riven that, as directed by the Commissioner of t tie (ipneral Land Otlice. under provisions of Act of Cosaro. s approved June -I, Itnii. Public N. 203. we will oiler at public sale, to t lie highest bidder, nt bi o'clock a. in., on the 14th day of S"itembcr m xl, at t!ii ollice, the foliowiri: tract i f l.md, to -K: N K St NE'4s.c.--"J,ttn!iW'i -NW-i Sec. '-'3 Tr 1 S K -ii i : W M. Any .cishs ilMiir.in atlverscly the above- described land.- are advised to tile ll.eir claims, or objections, on i r before the d.-iy above desig naU'd for sale. Jly.Tl.Spt4 C. V. MOOISK, llegi'ter. I.' 'I IS H. AKNLSON, Receiver. THE CONSERVATIVE BANKER Jn making loans mnst know to a certainty that his applicants or sureties are responsible and worthy of credit. Likewise, the prudent depositor should know the character and the standing of the bank with which he deals. The reputation of this bank with a record of over twenty years of successful business is sufficient .iruarantee that the interests of every depositor will be carefully protected. First National Bank of Heppner Oldest Bank in Morrow County jj C. A. RHEA, President T. A. RHEA, Vu-e President T. J. MAIIONEV. Cashier E. L. FKEKLANP, Asst. Cashier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I MARQUARDSEN'S Department Store Where Quality is Higher than Price lH'partiuciit of the Interior, ! C. S. I-aiM inlice. Im liiaiide. Orcpon. July is. p. - Notice is bcr.-by civei that the State of tre Kin has riled i;i this oi'.ice its applu ation, se rial No. ( :'... to select ender the provisions i f ttie Act of t o;ifcTe of AUKiist It. l-s and ac:s siipplenient irv hi .1 aiiicnc'atc ry thereto, tl NK' MVi4 i :'; s,., t;o:i 1. T t s. R 2T K V M. . Any and all ivr-. :.s claiming adversely the lands (lescri'it-d. or desiriiii; to object lecanse of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to ii.e disponj to applicant, should tile their atlidmits of protest in this otlice. on or licfore the 7th day of September, Jly ai-spts F.C. BRAMWKLI., Reuister. j Heppner I.l ke No. r.S. B. V. O. Elks. ReC- ) nlar nievtinu nicl.ts fecond and fourth Thur-I day of each month. Harry Jobntoti, . F. Thoa. Brennan, Sec. j PaWi 1.49 p Gent. DMsfeitfs. You raay invest from S100 to $r000 or moti- us in Portland Pusiness I'.Io.'ks and receive the income from rents, s;ei and otlier profits each six nioiitlis. It pi ll others 11 :i0 per cent, pes aiMiir.n. It will pay you. No care. No taxe1. Koi't. I. l:inian, President. Oee E. C'iianilierliiin, 1st vice pres. T. I. Honeyman, -d vice pres. N. O. I'.iiulielJ, r. vice pres. lr. Andrew C Smith, Treas. N. V. Kjr.ntree, Secy. II. K. Reynolds, Supeiintendect . For paiticulars write C. K. McClure 804 1-2 Dekum Vdd , Portland, Orepon. For Trade. I have a pood -Vix'c1 foot store Imil i i m r . nicely located in Heppner. Good 6table 14x20, ail on lot 2SxR53. What have you to exchance fr it'.' Call on or address YVi. I'LEISS, Aui;2 Heppner, tlrefon. IVi.k's U !:rn::.K A hustcess rectory of each city, town and vi la, in OrfiTun and Washington, s;ivin a dr scriptive skttch of each t'lai e, toctl.f with the location and shippiup fani -ties and a clai!ied directory of e business and rrot'estion. K. L, Polk v Co., Inc., Seattle. Everybody wants to know wbat T1m Oreonlaa baa to taj.