Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 03, 1908, Image 5

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    Local Notes.
Htted at P.
O.
tf.
Glauses properly
Burl's.
Walt Smith was up from lone,
Friday.
M. S. Maxwell was in from Hard,
man, Friday.
Al Ayerfl returned from Tort-
laud Thursday.
Hiram Tash, of Hardman, was
in town Friday.
Gilbert Coates was a Heppner
visitor, Monday.
Pavo McAtee returned from
Portland, Monday.
Alex Cornett was in from But-
ter creek, Monday.
Albert Bowker was in from
Hardman, Friday.
Allen Thomson, of Echo, was in
the city this week.
James Reid, the saw mill man,
was in the city, Monday.
Forty good shoats for sale. In
quire of Fred Lucas.
Highest cash prim paid for hides
pelts and furs. FhilCoho.
A. K. Fuller and wife were up
from Lexington, Saturday.
Lyman Swick,of Monument was
a Heppner visitor Tuesday.
W. B McAlister, of Lexington,
was a Heppner visitor Friday,
F. M. Templeton, of Spray, was
registered at thp Palace, Saturday.
Hon. Henry Bl nek man came up
from Portland, Thursday evening.
Percy Jarmon was in from But
ter creek, Friday with a load of
fruit.
Sir. aud Mrs. .Trrrv Brosnan
Hf-rc registered at the Palace, Sat
urday. Mrs. Fraler and daughter, of
Teudleton, are visiting friends in
the city.
J. C. Thrall, the popular live
stock insurance man, was in the
city Friday.
11 V. Wiselswnrth of Butter
creek, nnil brother Win , of (Sraud
Konde, were in the citv the fore
part of the week.
C. A. Jones and wife and son
W. M. Matlock and 'ieorge Perry
were in town Tuesday night. They
are in Grant county looking after
stock. Monument Enterprise.
J. E. Reynolds last week bought
a bunch of cattle from Wra. Gates
& Son, Win. Collins, Hawes Bros,
Qate and Moore, paying $3."5 for
3-year olds, $28 50 for 2-vear oldd
aud 120 to 825 for dry cows.
Spray Courier.
Homer Davenport has just sold
to Miss Eleanor Gates, of Alma,
Cat., a lot of fine Arabian horses,
including tbree stallions and six
mares and fillies. Miss Gates
paid as high as $5000 for a young
filly and $6500 for a stallion.
BOH9I.
What is the world coining to w
two of Bend's young ladies walk into a
ciirar store in broad day liglit and eaoli
purchase a cigar? asks the Bulletio.
Or gnu for Sale.
One new parlor organ, mut be sold at
once, to save reshipment to factory.
Will be closed out regardless of cost.
Address manufacturers, care this office.
No one is immune from kidney
tronble, so just remember that Foley's
Kioney Remedy will stop the irregu
larities and cure any case of kidney or
bladder trouble that is not beyond the
reach of medicine. Sloe urn Drug Co.
In this city to Mr. and Mrs.
Erb Kirk, a daugbter.
In this city to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Dennis, a daugbter.
Hw tm Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis are those
wno are habitually constipated. Foley's
Orino Laxative cures chronic constipa
tion by stimulating the liver a d bow
els and restores the natural aotiou of the
bowels. Foley's Oiino Lixative does
not nauseate or gripe and is mild and
pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes.
Active at 87
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 m tidies
and joints limber with Ballard's Snow
Liniment. Patterson & Son.
The l.azteat 91m In the World
would not be contented to be kept in
the house and doing nothing by rheu
matism. Neither are you, who are al
ways busy and active. Then dou'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.
A Boon to Klderl y People.
Most elderly people have r-onie kid
r,ev or bladder disorder that is both
painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney
Remedy has proven a boon to many el-
lerly people 89 it stimulates the urinary
organs, corrects irregularities and tones
up the whole ystem. Commence tak.
mg i-oiey's iviuoev nemeoy ai once anu
be vigorous. .Sloe urn Drug Co.
CASTOIII A.
Bean tha 5Thfi Hae AlflayS Bought
Signature
of
liood Home fur Nulc.
For only 8750 yon can buy a nice
little home in Heppner. Four roomed
louse, pantry and bath room, good well,
eh'cken house, an 1 fenced. Inquire at
tins oiT.ce for particulars.
Farmers Attention!
tor Kale
Fine bunch grass stock ranch of 2000
acres, situated on middle fork of the
John Day river, in Grant countv, Ore
gon ; price $0, per acre, terms liberal, a
bargain; if interested write for terms,
plat and full description to T. F.Hall,
Alt. Vernon, Oregon.
Independent and reliable Thn OretfOD-
Bears the hB Kiul Have Aiwavs Bought
Boys Do You Want a Watch
FREE?
Until Saturday Sept. 12,
Wc will give to every school boy, who
purchases a suit of our "Xtra-Good" or
"Very Good" clothing, an American Boy
Proof or Ingersoll Watch FREE.
Parents will please bear in mind that these
brands of Boys Clothing are unexcelled, and
are the very best in every respect that money
can buy.
We absolutely guarantee each and ever'
suit to be the best value for the price ob
tainable anywhere in the State of Oregon.
Hefor e selling vour grain I would lie
pleaded to nuke Julian oiler, (irain
iin'rh:i"e:1 in si 1 : houses' on the Heppner
of ! atid Columbia Southern branches.
! 1 ? os t uti't f n ! v vnnrs
Preneott, Wash., are tlie jjnpstp PACIFIC COAST KI.KVAi OK ('.
of Mr. ami Mrs. Yawter Crawford, j I'-y ! W. IllCKOK.
Jones is h sister of Mr.
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
NOT1CK FOR PL H i.l CATION . (Isolated Tract.)
Public; Land iale.
Serial No. (".!.
I'liitwl Sta'e Ijunl Orlice. The Dalles, Orriron,
July 2S, 11KIS.
Notice is hereby triven tint, Ps directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land office, under
provisions (if Act of Congress approve 1 June 27,
I'.ioi, Public No. II we xvlil offer at public
H'jle to the hi(,-heKt hi fiier, at -J;3ip o'clock p. m.
on the 14th day of September next, at this office. I
the following tract of land, to-wit: SiiSsWJi'
Sec. I!0 T. 8 li '.11 E. V. M. I
((.inuu. imuoiiig auicmcjy tnt anove v
lescribed lands are advised to tile their claims, 1 -
tl.,r, ,.n r,r L.f...,. I .. .1.... .. 1 V...:..
, .....c .... n,iw 1,,1-unj ni;im; llfsif;-
HATS
AND
CAPS
FOR
BOYS
MINOR
CO
GOOD
SHOES
FOR
BOYS
o: of
tinted fur sale
.lli-"')-.Sjjl.i
C. W. MOOKE, Register.
.Sirs, .loties h h
Ci 'aw ford.
Morrow county lias not eh own
enough interest in tin- collection of
an exhibit for the district fair. If
our exhibit is a eliin one we are all
to blame.
W. II. I5owmau and Joe Cline,
of Heppner, went through town
Tuesday enroute to the Mngone
Lnke to stay a few days in the
Mountains Monument Enterprise
Mrs. Xet Jon a and daughter
Venice, Miss Dottie Miller and
Mrs. Stella Natter, all of Ilepp
iipr, are guests at the Coe Barnard
home this week. Fossil Journal.
Louis Pearson, the tailor, is back
from his vacation and has a first clans
tailor to assist him. leides the rrjju
ltr w ork he has the agency for a Chicago
tailoring house where suite to measure
can he had from $14.00 up.
Whit Mauldin came in from the
Greenhorn mountains, Sntuiday.
He states that grass is very short
where he was located with sheep.
(iriiHsou the miners reserve has
not beui pastured and is good.
C. Cameron, an attendant from
the Oregon State Insane Asylum
came to Heppner Monday am
lliilr) r p li ii e I irnil j
are made lv all soothing syrups and j
baby meilicint s I hat ruti'aiu opium anil i
narcotics. Mctiee's I'ahy Khxir con-i
tiins no iiijurious or narcotic iImion oil
any kind. A sure and safe cine for dif- i
o?d"red stomachs, 1. w eU and frctfulness
jplendid for teething infanta, l'.ittr- I
son Son.
Agricultural College
I'orvullls, Oregon
Offers collegiate courses in Agri
culture, including Agronomy, Hor
ticulture Animal Husbandry, Dairy
Husbandry, etc.; Forpstry, Domes
tic Science and Art, Civil, Electri
cal, Mechanical and Mining Engi
neering, Commeice, Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in
Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic
Science and Art, Commerce and
Mechanic Arts, including forge
work, cabinet making, steam fittiDg,
plumbing, machine work, etc.
Strong faculty, modern equip
ment, free tuition, opens Sept. Jfi.
Illustrated catalogue with full
information on application to the
Registrar, free.
Oregon
"Builders"
1NOTK i: tOlt IM ill.14' MOV
Department of the Interior,
I'. 8. Ijind Otlice at La H ramie, Oregon.
Anf. 'it, l'.l.
Notice Is hereby itiven that l.izie I. Cox. of
Heppner. ( trcKon, who on August. VI, lflos made
Timber and Stone sworn statement. No. (fit, for
Arc you doing what you can to populate your state?
OK H(i( )N NEE PS I'Eori.E Sptthv s, honest farmers, mechanics
merchants, clerks, pei'i h with hiains, strong hands and a will
ing heart capital or no capital.
1 he Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
is sending tons ot Orrgon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good
work of building Oregon bv sending us the names and adresses
of your friends who are likely to b interested in this state? We
will be glad to bear the expense t f sending them complete in
forma ion about OREGON atd its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the East to all poiota in Oregon. The
fares from a few principal cities are
From Denver . $:50.00 From Louisville 41 .70
" Omaha.. ..ao.00 Fincimmti 4iM)(
" Kansas City :10.00 Cleveland 44. To
St. Louis :.".o() New York .V.
" CluYairo ;js.00
Tickets Can Be Prepaid
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, dn-osit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then he
furnished by telegraph.
J. K. IU'DDLESTOX, Local Agent, W.M. MoMCKKY, ten. Agent.
Heppner, Oregon. Portland. O.egon.
THE
CONSERVATIVE
BANKER
In making loans must 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
guarantee that the interests of every depositor will
be carefully protected.
First National Bank
of Heppner
Oldest Bank in Morrow County
C. A. KIIEA, President
T. A. KIIEA, YL-e President
T. ,T. MAHONEY. Cashier
E. I.. FK I.l" LAN It, Asst. Cashier
Kast Willamette Mtriilian, haH lili'.l notice of
t(Kk Vvitll 1)11)1 TllCHltiy t) tilt1 , intention to make Final Timber proof, to cwtah
, I'll" u i IT li;..lt ! li-li claim to the la'i'1 above described, bib. re
iiy l ll III , .MUte jainai. i-.ii. juk'i:
is filllicted witb epilepsy which hd
l alanceJ his mind.
1 . I1. W.llianiM, I'. S. ( 'oniinisKioner. ai Heppner
Clerks of the circuit court in a
district, d lnprisintj Oregon, Vash
ingto ), I laho ami Montana have
bpen imt raced not to receive
deolarntio ih of inteutiou to he
c mi ciu'z-m nor petiliotH foi
naturalization from Uindoon.
V. IL Pevmer aud wife of
' ' - ml
llanlnian were iu to.iu Fiiilay eu
route 1o the McDufly Warm Spriug.
airUeytner has borght Ueri Aliens
my and pasture for ilia consider
ation of $1000.00, he mUnds to
winter a band of elite? tin re this
vinttr, Monument In erpr'se.
Oreiroii. on the 'nili 0 ny of November, l'.'o-.
(Maiinant HHiiiei as wit esses: ,
1'iU'ar r,ilmer. of I,eNini;tiin, Oreiri n, Joseph '
Keetor. Frank Itiown ami (ieore MtMi:e all of;
II, ppner. Ori'Kon.
An-'T Clef.1 1 F f. I-.KA ViWK.l.I., K. Kiter j
Liberlv 11c
a
Martc
j ST AM HOTEL
Paid 11-40 D3r oent
XOTH'F. FOR rVBLICA 77()X. !
i
l nite.1 St.ites I .mnl (l.biee '
The Dal leu Oreeon, Antiist .''.th.
Notice is herbv Riven that Slate of Oregon :
Iihb lilcil in this otlie its., ppl,. ation. S -rial No j
07:i:l to Relet uriile- the provi-ions of the Act of
Coiixre of AiikXsI M, 1 . ami the Acts .
nilipleinentary there'o The i-W' NWS 'f
Section 27, Township I, Honrh Uantte .'", Fast
Willametts Meridian. ;
Ad-anil nil Jeifnin!i claimitiK ailverwely the!
Ianili describeil, or ileBirin to object bwauseof J
the mineral characte- of the land, or for any
other reason, ti the disposal to aliplicant.
botild file their nflidavits of protest in tbla
office, on or before the lr.th cay of November
1901.
8pt.1 Oct9 C W. MOO BE, Register.
Boycr & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid or fat stock
HEPPNER. OHKGON
DIV106I
S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
I'. S. OMi. e, l a tiia.n'.e. OrvS.ir..
Jn'v 1. l'
Notice is hereby civen tlmt the state of tir
con ha lileii in this ort.ee its application.
j r'.'l No. t':N' to seit'et ni; ler tf;C p'ovisious .
; the Act ..! ' CoiiBresi of A ui:st 14. 1-1- and ae -nvet
from 5-100 to -0tX or j supplementary ,.,! ame-iCat, ty tn.-reto. v.
ur in tl.iiul Unsiriess j NK-4 N"-4 Lot ::l Seetio:i i. r K -j; !' u v:
the income from ; Atiy n.l M.l person ctaiiminr :u!vere!y f
.anus .iesc:i: vu. cr di';r;:u l'.eet l. a:;
of the minera'. charaeter of the bind. or for k
otiar reason, to tite disposal to applicant, :,,c.
tile t he: r ailida v .' - of p;- t.-s i ; : t . : i . e. o -; . -before
tile 7th day of September. I. v
JIy.io-,pt ; r.C. BKAMWK1 1.. Kes-iter.
JEFF NEEL. Proprietor
Kvervthing neat and clean at popular
prices
Vot! may
inoi c- it!
I'.lo.'kii aiol receive
rents, sales and other prolits each six
months. I: pa:il others 11 :4t) per cent,
per annntii. It will jmv you. No care.
No taxes.
lioht. I', lnnian, l'reriuleiit.
Oeo. E. rhaml erlain, 1st vice pres.
T. P. Honey man, "M vice pres.
N. C r-aDtiehl, ;1 vice pres.
Pr. Andrew C. Smith, Treat?.
N. W. Kountiee, Set -y.
H. K. Keynolds, Superintendent.
For particulars write C. E. McClure
Comer Chase ard MaylSts.. Heprner ?4 1-2 Pekum Bld . Portland, OreKon. Co , Ine, Seattle.
IV i k's (ivKiTKKK A business l!:
rectory of each city, twn and vi lauo
in Oreiion aud Washington. Hiving a d
sctiptive sketch of each t!a--e, lortht
uiththe location aud Rhippiu laci. -ties
and a clanaitied directory of ea i
Dusineas ana proieetion. K. 1., 1 oik a