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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
The I leppner Gazette Kftablinhcx' March SO. ISM. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Wnrnock Intered At the Postofflee at Heppuer Oregon, r seeoiiit-class matter. Thursday Sept. 190S Th cheap colonist rates will ne doubt lriui many V. tstern pt'oph to Oregon. Some will come h eijrlit n-ets but many will etay aud janke homes in Oregon. The district fair at Tendleton promises to be a successful and in. teresting meeting this season. TLe success of the fair depends entire, ly upou the interest showu by tbr people of the district. Portland's prospects for ft bi iowu are growing. While thi packing plants will give the me tropolis a big boost, the general and rapid advancement of a great and prosperous tributary country, has brought the packers as well as marvelous growth for Portland. The completion of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway has opened up another rich country that will develop rapidly and add greatly to the business of Port land. "Advertising Oregou" is the title tif a page iu Printers Ink, of July 5, one of the most widely known of advertising journals. And it it no wonder that the state's work ilong thesa lines has attrac'ed this attention, for no other portion if America is circulating the at tractive literature that burdens the snails of Oregon every day in the year. Now that the colonist rates Are in effect, every citizen of the itate should feel it his duty to ad vertise the fact iu his .'personal correspondence, to send informa tion about his commuuity to East vru iic'quai'jtaaces nud to aid in very possible way the commercial organizations which are woikiug to increase the state's population. rintnitor, tl roe oil lamp, horn ami kit f tool. In fact it is in every wav ft omplete, liiuh quality muchine ready for one with all ha puts cirett fioni the factory for fl,4(k). ! Realism the superior qualities of the K. M F. tar and that it is in a cla by , iself, the well known Stmlebaher B on. 1 company haa joined with the Everett-Metzger-Fiandera company in its maiin- j fact u re and will handle the Bale of the machine went of the Mississippi river, j To cover tne bin demand for this hitch j quality, low-priced oar the 8tudebkerj jompany, through its Portland office, j ias made C. R. Bone, of Hood River, special airent for the territory compria in Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Mor dw and Gdliam counties. During a! trip which Mr. Bone rtcently made in 'he east he visited the factory of the Fverett-Metzger-Flaoders company at Detroit, Mich., and made a thorough examination of tli new car. He is so horoinchly satisfied that it is every thin that combines to make the ideal car at a moderate cost that he has r- iored a caiload of eixrf the new ma chines. Tne-e were bought on a spot cash order and will be shipped so as to reach a point in the new territory where the most cars are sold about the 15th of October and wi 1 be exhibited both here and in the surrounding counties. As they are the first cars of this style to be introduced not only io this section but in the United States, their coining is be in awaited with interest. In appear ance this latest production in the auto mobile world has nil the beauty of line ' and smoothness of finish of the stand ard cars, and with its reat combination of improvements, uood workmanship and low prices seems destined to till the long standing demand for a hih rade car at a moderate price. A feature that will be much appreciated by purchasers of the E. M. F. is the fact that a com pete supply of ail parts of the machine will be kept constantly on hand at the I'ortland ware rooms of the Studbaker Co., thus doing away with the long de lay in orderii from the factory. Any one desirin further information in reuard to tli'a new car can obtain it bv writing C II. Bone, Hood River, Oregon. SHOES ... is on: . . . Exclusive LINE If you want to be sure about being UP TO DATE IN YOUR Fall Purchases COME AND SEE US Shoes for Everybody HIGGS & DENNIS FOLEYSHONEMAR for ehitttrmnt afm, sure. Jfo oplatus Pacific Lodging House C. N. SHININ. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE. HIGH GRADE AUTO CAR FOR $1,400 For a mmlwr of years the man of average mean has been waiting to pee ig)i t-1 is automobile phtct-d on the 1 market for a moderate pi ice and at las' j Lis w ish is about t . Li srntV.ifd. The jsw tar is known aa the E. M. I"., and j r-jrM.H t:.e i ombined ckiil of three ef the mo-t expert automobile mech- suit-, in Ameiica. The letters E. M. F Represent the names of these men who j impose the Eeveret!- letz'er-l"iauders i Automobile companv. Every part of! the new car is made in their splendidly tuipped Wayne plant situated in J)e ir&it and in their two othpi bit' northern Sartories, one situated in Detroit and the fttier at I'ort Huron, Mich. Tins com panv has also associated with them in this enterprise the Studebaker Bros, company, making one of the largest and strongest concerns of this kind in Ihe world. It is admitted by automo' ile experts lhat the new E .M. K. they tiave suc ceeded in bmloing the best car ever put ;it at this low co-it. The combination ef Ijuprov-iriintf, equipment, durabilit) nJ general huh juality of the new car v- sal 1 tile superior to any five passen ger machine ever manufactured for less llan '!' ') and by many it is cUirned eot to be exceeded in ; eneral u ility a'.d '! around g'od points by an' car manu factured at any jcice. The K. M. F. wid he sold on a ba-is (I ?! .4 ) ) d .ivi'ic I f. o. I). Portland and the or. i v- f.ve-passenger car of this lyjiewith a Hi-imii whet! base that ) a-ever l. i-n '..Tired for any Ling ap-l-'oacbifik' this amount. Some oi its jrnin fa'u:.-- are ii- p-wer spt aatus, which , v; of :'o';r verical cylinder motors :at-t in p.'.irs a.'id developing a il'-.-tr.l ::'J !i-.r" p-.--.vcr: double itdtion f.ipm, i c'u.lin ijuadiupie oil , com mu'ator ar.d ba'ery and a ma'iieto, the latter r.ot include 1 ;r tij" i":'::pi;.ei.t oi -r fjtiitr tna"b';r.- r..t "O-tins at least J :,((.!) I,?:,". !! - f-atl the V. M. I. H-VHra! tyi.-fi of t'.e r:ew car are beinjl jilaN on a:. ' -o:.ipri e r ef-i'ies the tve-p.iKSeiiei toil ir.i! car with roomv Connea i, I lie tunab ut, icaJster, (-ingle or d iu!.l rutn'ii'-, in 1 en im.ovatio i of the E. M. F. company known as the feni-touueau, in which the latter can V dela 1 e 1 l-;avi:i room for trunks and tourinjj outfit. The weight of the w it 1 ,S K pounds and its touipment inc'ndee tw o acetylene k lamps, with September 14-19, Salem, Ore. Excursion Trains and Special Rates to 1908 The Largest and Best Pacific Coast Fair Monday, 14. CHILDREN FREE Saturday, 19. Reserved Boxes Can Be Had in Advance for the Races Greatest Exhibit sit anv ('oat Fair, New buildings all completed, Walks and irrounds t Ib - finest, F:e campins: for thousands. Agricultural College to hold meeting. lUces six days; commence Monday, Free evening en tertainments, McElroy'a Band and Orchestra, I'romiueiU men will speak Fancy stock show daily. Complete Program for Six Days Two Great Shows Day and Nisfht Somethino Doing Every Hour! One Hundred Thousand Oregon People Attend the Fair and are better for it. A week of profit for you, Enjoyment for the family, Summer school for all. Start The Boys Right Public School Commences September 7th If you wish your boys to take more interest in school, take more interest in the boys. Start them in with a good Out Fit. A new suit of clothes and good books. No woikman can reach perfection with worn out tools. Fine feathers do not make fine birds, but self respect is essential to successful manhood. Dress the young fellows neatly and attractively and for a moderate price at Marquardsen's Department Store HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS CLOTHING Heppner , Oregon Special Offer: Marquardsen will give Free with every suit of Boys Clothing, regardless of price, 1 Ink Tablet, 1 Pencil Tablet and a Pencil, o-ood quality and such as are used in school work. Prices are always lowest at MARQUARDSEN'S Heppner - - - Oregon. i 9 i r icirai CAREY ACT LAND SALE 15 OOU acre1 of iand, in the State of Idaho, King along the Snake Iiiver and on the main line i f the (). S. I, railroad hetw een the towns oi Iin i i di ai.d ' iieiii.H I'errv, will Vie opened for set err.ei.t October VI, V.'.S Tlie K-le of the Un 1 will be ure'er t;if su;-i vision of 'lie State Land 11 aid of Idaho. The tract lii-s in a cove, surrounded by lOOil to 1.10O foot elevations. The soil is unsnrpaswed for fi uit culture af d theie i an abundant sun ins of wider. The land is opened mid r the Carey Act, protecting the pur chaser and a urin the water r;j'ht .Money deposi el on loi-.tt ioi not found desirurde, will be refunded. GRAND OPENING ON OCTOBER THE TWELFTH The, draw ing of locations wiil lie h.dd at Km Ilili, where all conveniences have been arranged in the way of Hleejiini', eating and other accorn nida tions. Toutist hle'-fcrs will be sidetracked for fiose who wish to occupy them. Tide is the moss promising opportunity for hoineseekers ever ofl'ered in tl e 8tate of Idaho. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Atk jour station agent for rates and lull particulars as to location. For literature and full information about the land, write to King's Hill Irrigation & Power Co Main Office, Boise, Idaho. September 28, 29, 30. October 1, 2, 3. BIGGER AND BETTER LARGER PREMIUMS MORE OF THEM 15 DECAPRIO'S CONCERT BAND 25 Many side-shows and attractions The Pavillion is now ready for Exhibits Home Coming Week. Lets Get Acquainted Monday. "Dist rict D.iy" Tnesdny. Pioneer I),iy" AYelnesl;iy. "Polil ic;il D.iy" Tliiirsdny, "Oreeon D.iy" I-'i-idny. '-IMnc.-il ion il I);iy'" S;i1 unl.'iy. "I;iliy Show " MEET OLD FRIENDS FACE TO FACE J. MAX JlOO Chinese Root and Herb Doctor. lie in an experienced compounder of Chinet-e Medicine. lie treat HiiccesH ludv ail privati'. nervmiH htid chronic diseases, also Id nod. Momach. h'urt, lumr. liver, kidney, female weakness, ca'niih and nil diseases of the hodv bv tlie us of roots and herbs, especially piepnred for each case. If you cant call at his oliice, write for home tieat me;d. Cutisultatiou free. ,!. .Man Feo, successor to Hoiik Wo 'long Chinese Medicine ('., 117 V. Second St., Al bany, (renon. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six slorv, lire proof building. European Plan Kates ifcl.OO and til. 1'iui. iMi:is( man, Manager. I'iiii. Mi:t-cii an, Ju. Abst. ManaL'c r. For further ;ir: ieu!;irs write our Secret niv. C. E. ROOSEVELT, TliOS. FITZ GERALD, President. Secretary. WANTEDS LNroKMAIlON jutUAjiUinu Farm or Business for tale. Not particular about location. Wisb to bear trom owner on.f who will aell direct to barer. Give price, description and state when possession can be bad. Address. DAUTSU1&X. Ux MM BeoWlsr. R. T- Ererybody want to know bat Th Oreconlaa Iim to mjr. , . .. .. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Sought Bears the Signature of SsUwci reliable Tb a Waekij orf wu The Palm Robert Hart. Prop. Ice ( 're.-llll !'' Cie.uii Sod;i, Ilih (irnde ( iuai I'lvsli Candies Xiits and Fruits l.uncli (ioods IreC.dd C)ra(ohi Oran;ealt! Ttitrit R.u.i-