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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1908)
Local Notes. properly fitted C. E. Jones was in from Eight Mile, yesterday. V. G. Scott was up from Lex ington, yesterday. Moan Ahlibaugh who ciiruo in from Eight Mile yesterday states that wheat is turning out very well in his district. Guy Jius- ton'd wheat averaged 21 bushels to the acre. Jake louug a crop averaged 20 bushels. County School Superintendent Noteon has received a letter from Glauses properly fitted at P. 0. Uoru'8. tf. Dan Rioe was in from Hardman, yesterday. W.. 13. Totter, of Spray, is in the city. Percy Dennison returned lo Spraj , Tuesday. Highest oa&h price pid for hi Jew pelts and fun. Phil Cohn. A. G. Devore, of Hardman, was in town Tuesday. J. R. Nnnnamaker came ud from t,,e management ot the Morrow - I T-T . . . . Hood River, Tuesday. u manna v air association, in wnicn an invitation is extended to tne Dr. Ubick, of lone was a uepp. ffi . . . ner visitor yesterday. .. - . ... Sf,hnnla Theo. Anderson was in from row county to attend the fair at Gooseberry yesterday. Pendleton, on Friday, October 2, W V. Sutherlin. of Lexincton. whicb dav wil1 bo known as "Pab ' " 1 1:-, i a o i ... I e it eduoators of the state will be Frank Beck and vife, of Hamil- rp8eut to ad(lreBa tba OPODa .... . 1 r I ton, were in me city yesterday. This wjll be one of th t T. H. Wilcox, the Spray stock- teresting days of the fair. It is man whs in the city this week. hoped that Morrow county will be ,i v j, of Tfamiifon w.a J well represented. guest at the Palace, yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Woolery, of loue, was a fJeppner visitor, Monday. S. fl. Johnson, of bDrnv. wan rotriafprpil at thp Palnce. vesterda v. uuuib loaitiuu, iiio laiior, is nack JilCK ,i;evore was a pHriiri from Ins vacMion and ha a firttt cUss vesterdav mornina: for Baker City, tailor to assist him. Hesides the rfini i ..... Mr worn lie lias tlie agency for a Ctiiciio T'nuaually cool nights for the taiorin, ll0lse wllHre HnitH ,(1 mMaanrM time of year have prevailed lately. can be had fiom $14 00 up. Mrs S. F.. Notson and children . ... ctra -iwiTinr nr. I..P&I uiriuu luis What is the world cornioic to when two of Bend's yorrng ladies walk into a ciyar store In broad day light and each purchase a ciar? asks the ttulietiu. Organ tor .Sale. One new parlor orgn, mint be Pold at once, to save reshipment to factory. Will be closed out regardless of cost. Address manufacturers, care this office. THE WHEAT ITIAKKET, Cub 74c. 40 fold 70c. Blue stem 78c. No one is immune from kidney trouble, ho just remember that Foley's Kiuney Remedy will stop the irregu larities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Slncum Drug Co. Active at 8T 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 Dullard's Suow Liniment. Patterson & Son. The Enzlemt Han In I lie World would not be contented to be kept in the house and doing nothing by rheu matibm. 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 " Hub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no matter what the trouble is, it will disappear at once. Patterson & Son. week. Banker C. A. Rhea liss returned from a visit to the John Day Valley. Iwic Clark and fumily, of Ham l'lton. were curst 8 at the Palnce. yesterday. lias been qui! Very few trans- The wheat market during the past week. actions are reported. , Farmers uenerally ate very busy wit I harvest operations. For Kale Fine bunch irrass stock ranch of 2000 acres, situatea on middle tork of the Jobn Day river, in Grant countv, Ore gon ; price $, per acre, ternn liberal, a bargain; if interested write for terms, plat and full description to T. F. Hall, .Mt. ernon, Oregon. Independent and reliable Th Oregon- Bears tie y?Th8 Kind You Have Mean Bourtt Signature of MU M i: I OIS l tJJ.ir A I io. llcpHrtnii'iiI of Ui Interior. I'. S. Land Oltict ut tu GrviiuV. Ort'kron. An, -.'i ling. police is noriy Riven tlit Lizie I. V fif Ht'piiMLT. (irt'Kmi, who on August . lili-- i ,. II. J. Uicknell, the piippj) ouyer, ,I"'"NI1 ;"-'h'ih, .mi. u.ui. k r ., .... i .. It , ,- .v t .u Citl (Ttr VI'STI'F- I I...... i:n w mi i in i .in i ii j...." . j r.wi i ui.-iininii. .Miriuimi, hiia li J I rutic" f I)iV eveninc. r""1' IKe' i miner pioor, to i;h Mrs. T-titie Tteed, of Sand Point. J-,,"'1'mm8' L-s' t'onimiwioner, m m,..,i.,h. . , , . . I, AI ... . J - .v.Mmucr, Ltl-ltlO, 1H VlKl'inir ner ('U"hb mi. Claimant nam.-g bh wit t68en KftSmtlB. r.-iBiir iiiuiirr. or ixxii.Kt.m, (Jreg-.n. JiiM-i.h v iwi, r irtna nroivii uini i,i.o;j,'0 .Moore nil of Tl, ,.lnt ..rtariiKlMlll Llt U'Ppk I " ? 1 1 'HIT, Oro'OII a -id Mrs. J. V. with killed four hore affeeted glanders, near Trairio city. A. A. Vnruz. of KIPaan, Texa, ,"c lipr visitinc hi sisters Mrs. E. L. Fiveland and Mrs. Pavid. F. V. Dihprt, the ti.rdan( stockman, who hns heen out in th' mountains, was in the city yester-day. Mr.'. 1. K. Stafloni, of Spray, has inovpd to this city to reside with hr son who is one of ti e ranger. in the Umatilla National Forest. Mr. and Mra. Eugene LaFlenr, of Montreal, were inoomirg pas. sengei-8 yesterday evening. Mrs. LaFleuer is a a ster of Mrs. F, L. Freeland. H. P. Hyland and wife returned Tuesday evening from a seven weeks' visit in Iowa and Colorada. Mr. Hyland will agtiu take bis po sition in Maniusrdsen'd depart meut store. He says that every place he visited there were many inquiries ahout OregoD. The Blue Moi utaiu Eatjlo sayt-: Ft om Pairie ( ity to the Blue Mountain spring at the head of the John Day Valley, a distance of l'J miles, can be seen almost one continous field of oats. The a mount of acreage is considerably jrrratcr than any previous year and the yield will be heavy. Con rideniMe whe t wdl also be har vebt'd but tli? munher of acres S eotisiderable less this year. The giain is ahout ready to h'M ves , llning is just bnit over, there being a httle nior 1 th u the aver age ero;j i.ow in the stack. Aim -Oct-.".! F. ". URAMWKU,, RoK; Takiss Kidneys and Bladder fi;ght NO'JJCK lOK l'l liiJi.AlIu.N. itiohited Tract.) I'nb'.ic I,.nid -:'. .viinl No. (i:!. Ini'.p 1 Stu i Lull i Oitic. The Dailes, Orson. July 2 i;tos. Mitk-c is hi.p.'iy 'ivtMi that, iis (lin'ctod liy the Coii)ini.--;.!if r o( tin- (icinT::! Lautl Ojiire. uniter j rovr-i' ii- (il Aci of ('oijivk HptiioVel June l'.il.'ic -No. v.j will offer ut mH' to hiflii'M hi'litur. at l':l o'cloc on II, e 1 U!i 1 :i y of Se-'tumlK-r next, at this office, tin: foil .wini: tiart of land, to-wit: S'ifcW-i .-co. .-in r,. ! S i! -J'i E. V. 31. Any persons ola'iiiiiiK Hiiversulr the above (icscriljv.l are a'l vised to tile their claims, or object ions, o-.i or before t ,e day above Ucsig iiatcd for Milti, Jij-'li-S;.1:! O. 7. 'M OliK, Ht-zWi r. Women's Stylish Apparel FIRST SHOWING OF SWELL FALL SUITS We were offered many garment lines. We had our choice, we selected "La Vogue" line because that line has earned its reputation solely on its merit. It is not a cheap line. There's nothing cheap about the material, or workmanship, nor a cheap look about a single garment. But it is a line in which value is predominont. Correct in style and equally faultless in quality. "La Vogue" garments are fashioned to fit living breathing, active women not pictures or impossible models. They are practical as well as stylish and very moderately priced. I Its very easy to talk-If you'll just call at the store and look over the line, we'll feel gratified Minor Go June L'T, jfc public y k t. in. , U Th P eliable Store" OS pecmi in iadies Suinrner Goats I THE Just a lew left to clear out before our lanre stock of Fall Coats airrive. By the way, we will show the largest 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 7.50 Coat at o.O.l Regular 9.00 Coat at 0.45 Regular 11.00 Coat at 7.50 CONSERVATIVE BANKER In making loans must know to a tvrtaintv that his applicants or sureties are responsible and worthy of credit. Likewise, tile 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 ruarantee that the interests of every depositor will he carefully protected. First National Bank of Heppner Oldest Bank in Morrow County J J l'. A. RHEA, President T. A. KHEA, VL-e P.esuleiit 1 T. J. MAIIONEV. Casl.ier E. L FKEELANI Asst. Cashier A Good Company. The Octroi E. Johnson Orainat ic compaDj' afpearl at lloborts' opera houso in this city Tburrday, Friday and SatunKv evenine-s f last week. The retdition of the plays wu very hig1 ly spoken if ly Heppner peop'o. Tliia company c in res1, aneured of a good house in Heppner again. These are just the thing for the first chilly evenings in early F all m u.40 ner Gsnt. 8 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IV r. Uni.l 0:1, 1.. .o 1: lil.l MARQUARDSEN'S Department Store Where Quality is Higher than Price V, .: r.,y invest from Sll'O to srnHlO or limit v., l!i us in Pot tl.nul l'.nsii'ess i'.io.U-' ii;!.i iiveive tl.t- iih'ouh' from rents. ;ini'. other protits e;u li six mouti.s. Ii p. i '1 others 11 :40 per eent. per aniium. It wi l pav you. No care. No ta erf. Kel t. I. Inni.'.n, President. tieo. K. I'liainheiliun, 1st viee pres. T. P. llonevinan, Ll viee pres. N. C. P.autiehl, ;'! viee pres. Pr. Andrew V. Smith, Treas. N. W. Kjuntiee, Seoy. II. U. Keynohls", Siiperintendent. For particulars write C. E. ilcChire 804 1-2 Pekum U1J,; , fortUnd, Oregon. v:or. ic. lri'sin. Julv is. i; Ntire i" dvrly iiven tliat the stale tit Op .:i li.-is rlcit in this t'!!!fO its ai'!u atiim. w rial Ni. r.'J. to sell ft nii.it-r the proviMons . the Act .i C.!i,;r.'Ss nf A;itf .'..-t U. 11 ami r.U!i:oii-,ti.t-iry in;.! hiiu-iuIh- :y f ferrt". ' NKi4 NW-4 ;Ltit:i; S.vti..:i I. r i s. i; j; v . 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