Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 20, 1908, Image 5

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    Glasses properly
lionj's.
Local Notes.
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Oscar Dorg has returned
the coast.
Al Avers came in from Parker'H
Mill, Sunday.
I.ou Davidson drove iu from tbe
nnch Monday.
Jake Young came in from Eight
Mile, Saturday.
Mrs. J. A. Woolery, of lone, was
in the city Saturday.
Wm. Ball returned Thursday
from a vacation trip.
Mose Ashbaugh was in from
Eight Mile, Saturday.
Mr. and IWrn. Phill Cohn have
returned from Newport.
Highest cant) prie paid for hides
pelts and fur. Phill Cohn.
Dan Rice, of Hard man, was a
Heppner visitor Monday.
C. K. Jones, of Eight Mile was
a business visitor, Friday.
Oscar Cochran of lone, was a
guest at the Palace, Monday.
Abe Wells, of Portland visited
relatives in the city this week.
Chris Borchers returned Friday
evening from McDufly's spriugs.
Mrs. Frankie Luper came up
from Portland, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Conner re
turned Saturday evening fioni
Portland.
Aud now Willow creek has gone
off on the prohibition movement
;uiil i.s almost drv.
Mr. and Mrs. (Veil Humphreys
who have been to t!xj seaside, re
turnt'd Saturdav.
Harry Cuminiiis has put in a
new gasoline pumping outfit to ir
ligate his uurseiy and gardens.
X-nvt. Whi'tstone left Tuesday
morning for Seattle where his rac
iiig mare is entered in tin races.
W. II. French, A. West and Lo
tus Robison, of Hardman. were
rtgistered at the I'alace, Momlay.
I. V. Iierkett, of Portland, who
i-; looking after harvest operations
on his Kight Mile farm, was in the
city Saturday.
Percy Jariuon came in from
lhitter i'reek, Monday. Mr. .lar
liiiui states that his fruit crop is
very good this seas.ii'.
Mr. and .Mrs. Fivd Wall re
turned Friday evening from Cas
cade Locks where they have been
for a mouth enjoying a vacation.
Gnohhoppers are reported to be
quite numerous in the llinton
creek country. Owing to the time
of year but little damage can be
done.
JYrpy Deunison who has been
up in Baker county for some time
looking after his sheep interests,
was an incoming passenger .Mon
day evening.
The following homesteaders
proved up on their claims this
week before Uuited States Com
missioner, J. P. Williams. V. II.
Ueat h, whose wituesses were Sam
Mcl)miel and Tuos. 'iraham; Otis
Shauer, witnesses, A. K. 8iinous
and M. S. Maxwell; Phillip Cave,
witnesses, Eugene Mattesou and
.lohn Ridgeway.
K "v. V. A. Orr who spent a couple
of weeks rusticating in the moun
tains has returned with his tamilj
and will resume the regular duties
of church work, lie will preach
;it the M. . church smth. next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ami
at N o'cl jcl; in the evening. His
morning topic will be ''A Glimpse
of the Mountains." All are cor
dially welcome.
V. II. Heath was in town Mon
day. Mr. Heath will finish tim
ber cruising for Fuller Fuller,
of Omaha, Nek, iu another week.
He states that the smaller streams
iu the mountains are drying up
and that there is practically no
grass in the Wall creek and Cam
as prairie country on account of
dry weather. A little damage was
caused by fire at the head of Rock
creek. The fires were checked by
the recent rains.
Robert Thomson left Tuesday
morning for Spokane.
Alex Coruett came in from But
ter creek, Monday.
Attorney C. E. Woodson visited
Portland this week.
Vic Oroshens returned from
The Dalles Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Conner were
incoming passengers from lone,
Tuesday.
Emmet and Ben Cochran of
Monument, were registered at the
Palace, Monday.
E. L Freeland who received a
fracture of the leg is able to be
ont on crutches.
Louis Pearson, the tailor, who
has been in Portland for a month,
returned Tuesday evening.
Deputy Sheriff Gus Mallory
who has been taking a vacation at
the coast, returned Tuesday.
J. X. Congleton, of Gooding,
Idaho, is in the city. He is here
to buy lambs. He wants 10,000
head.
B. T. Chamberlain, a Portland
real estate man was in Heppner
this week looking after some big
real estate deals.
Walter Bennett, ot Spray, U in
tbe city.
P. M. Christeuson,of Lexington,
is in the city.
A. W. Goodman left yesterday
morning for a vacation. He will
visit Pomeroy and other Wash
ington points.
Postmaster Smead is making a
change iu the poetoflice building,
A back partition ban been taken
out and the boies will be moved
back making a bigger lobby and
more roon for both tha public and
the potoflisa requirements. Sixty
four new lock boxes will be added.
Oryun for Sale.
One new pur lor oifzan, mut be sold at
once, to save reshipnaent to factory.
Will he cloned ont regardless 0f cost.
Address manufacturers, care this office.
No one is immune from kidney
trouble, ho just remember that Foley's
Ku.ney Remedy will stop the irrego
larit es and cure any case of kidney or
bladder trouble that is not beyond the
reach of medicine. Slocum Drug Co.
Wm. Matlock today shipped
GOO 2-year-old wethers and 740
lambs to Rutland. The sheep
will be used for mutton.
Active at N7
This 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 Dfdlard's Snow
Liniment. Patterson & Son.
AUGUST SENSATION IN
PRICE MAKING
Only fiG hunters' licences have
been issued from the clerk's ollice
so far this season. Up to this time
last j ear 110 licenses had been is
sued in this county. 'I he season
'I'lie l.iiKlevt .Tlun in I lie World
would not be contented to be kept in
the houe and doing nothing by rheu
matism. Neither are you, who are al
ways busy and active. Thm don't neg
lect the first twinge of an echo or pain
that you nr'ght tliiuk is just a "crick "
Kuli well vi(h Kallanl's Snow Liniment
and no nialier what the trouble is, it
will disatmear at dure. l;tte,-sr,n
for shooting grouse opened up on s.ki.
the loth of this month. j -
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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i i'";n? bunch u: stuck ranch of 2000
I acres, situated on tuid-lti' fork of the
.1 ihn I 'ay M'-er, i" f.irant countv, Ore
uo:i ; p'ice sf-1 ; , pe- ace, terms liberal, a
li.o-a;n; if interested wiile lor tpimp,
plat and fill; de-.-iiption to T. 1". Hall,
M t . Vei non, he'nn
The summer goods now remaining here
have served their purpose and have served
it well. They now must bid us good-bye,
and do it in a hurry. This is the time
of yeaa that we make way for new fall
goods, by making prices that will make
the goods go, regardless of desirability or
or cost.
Regardless of price concessions the goods
are all of that high standard for which
this store is noted, and are strictly in sea
son and up-to-now styles.
Wash Goods, 1-3 to 1-2 off
Mens Straw Hats 1-4 to 1-2 off
Childrens Wash Hats 1-2 price
Ladies Shirt Waists, 1-3 off. '
These prices tell the tale fairly well, and
mean that you ought to be here.
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Boars the ? Kind Yon Have Aiwavs Bought
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Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
The Reliable Store"
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Summer
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Goats
Just a lew let t to clear out before our large
stock of Fall Coats airrive.
By th e way, we will show the lamest stock of
Coats and Suits ever shown by one store in
Eastern Oregon. Made by the best" factory
in New York, in the most approved fashions.
LADIES SHORT COATS
Regular $7.00 Coat at $4.1)5
Regular 7.i)0 Coat at ").().")
Regular 0.00 Coat at lU.l
Regular 11.00 Coat at 7.)0
THE
CONSERVATIVE
in n;ikm; loans mut
applicants or sinvtifs ,
know t a certainty that his
i iv responsible and worthy of
the prudent depositor should know
el-edit.
Likewise.
tlie character and the standing of the hank with
which he deals.
The reputation of this hank with a lecord of
over twenty years of successful business is sutlicient
guarantee that the interests of every depositor will
be carefully protected.
First National Bank
of Heppner
Oldest Bank in Morrow County
f. A. KHKA, President
T. A. KIIKA, Vi.-e Kie.-Mei.t
T. ,T. MAIIONKY. Cashier
K. L FKKKI.ANP, Asst. Casi.ier
thing for
These are just th'
the first chilly evenings
in early Fall
Pei5 11.40 per cent.
Divioends
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MARQUARDSEN'S
Department Store
Where Quality is Higher than Price
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