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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
Ill Fl I I l T 1 Local Notes. Glasses properly fitted at P. O. Horn's. tf. J. J. Wella went to Tortland, Friday. Dillard French was iafromGur. Une, Monday. fcYauk Ward was in from Park. r'B Mill. Monday. A. L. Ayers was in from Park, er's Mill, Monday. Percy Jarmon was in from Cut ler creek, Tuesday. E. C. Maddock was a passenger for Portland, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Warren of Spray are in the city. Higliftot cash price paid for hides telts and furs. Pliil Cobn. Attorney S. E. Van Vactor went to Portland, Friday. Theo. Anderson was in from Eight Mile, Saturday. Nat Webb came in from Walla Walla. Friday evening. C. E. Jones, of Eight Mile, was a Heppner visitor, Monday. W. B. McAliBter, of Lexington, was a Heppner visitor yesterday. L. D. Neill, of Galloway, wns registered at the Palace, Tuesday. Attention KIks Regular meeting of Heppner Lodge No. ;;3S tonight. V. K. Pruyn, E. K. Tricy Wilcox, the Spray stock man was in the ti'y the forepart of the week. Have you paid your 1907 taxrs yet? Hnd the ehei ill's notice in this issue. Mr. ami Mrs. W. 11. Irwin re turned SitanlHy evening from their vacation trip. Stock Insprc'or A. J. Cook this week dipped a scabby horse out at Jftck Aers' place. The animal Mas h stray. A. W. Goodman has returned from a threw weeks visit in Pom Toy, Waitshnrg and Walla Walla, WhhIi., and Portland. For Oregon State Fair the (). K S. X. will nmke a rate of I'nnt licppncr and return, continuous! passage iu h th directions. j t urn limit September -1. j County School Sup-rintendei t j "otHon, went to Sulem, Wedues- j (Ihv. to fitt.'iul the annual county j superintemlents' convention. lie will return the fore part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. .W. IT. Iieymer, aud Mr. Hisbee and wife, of Uepp iier, passed through town Satur day enroute home from the Hitter Warm Springs. Monument En terprise. Porn August 111, IMS, to Mr. aud Mrs. Hubert S. Wilson, a son Mr. Wilson is one of Morrow county's prospe ous sheep men, and he is wealing the broadest of smiles. George Perrv and Wra. Matlock of Heppner, passed through town Saturday with about 200 head of beef cattle that they bought from Fox valley stockmen, Monument Enterprise. T. 1. Merrill, of Hardman was a Heppner visitor Monday. Mr. Merrill states that while every thing is very dry, the peculiar fact remains that a his ppring at his plac? has a stronger waier How than he ever kuew before. So "vrat have been the number of entries in the standardised classes ' hoises for the coming Crcgon State Fair, at Sulem. Sep tember 1 1-F that the board of ag riculture was c.ui'p 'lied to provide additionnl barn ro mi. '1 his has 1-een do?ic in the shape of a large barn 2lM feet long by 1'J wide, which vuil alV.ud box stalls for -to horses, each sta'.l beiny UxFJ feet, and these are located on either ( M.leofa 17 foot drive-vay, which extends the entire length of the structure. The barn is fitted with all accommodations for the horses, and it is well lighted and ventil ated. There is barn equipment now for 2"0 Btandardbreds and thoroughbreds. Mrs. L E. Cohn will welcome the ladies of Heppner and vicinity to the first opening of the season's millinery, Saturday, September 12. Best materials. Lowest prices. A new class of cuttle to be shown at the Oregon State Fair, which will be held at Salem, during the week beginning September 14. is the Polled Jersey. These will be exhibited by Grant Maun, of Cor nelius, and will consist of a bull and cow which are said to be the only anirnols of the breed webt of the Rocky mountains. There is no doubt thinks the Salt m Statesman that tbe Tillamook country will soon have four railroads twostearn and two electric lines. They are the Lytle road, on which work has been re sumed, the Hiil line from Seaside, which has been surveved and most of the rights of way secured, and the O e gon Electric and Doited Railways. There is a section of laod to each man woman and child in Malheur. Three carloads of prunes have al- j ready been shipped from Mosie, and the work has jnft begun. Notice to Taxpayers. Monday, October 5, is the last day on which you can pay your 1907 taxes without penalty and in terest The new law makes it dangerous for delinquents, and you should let nothing keep you from raising money enough to pay your taxes before October 5. E. M. SHUTT, Sheriff. Mock I iiie-f nr'w Sale. Xetice is hereby given that the nn deisigned, stock inspector for Moirnw oonntv, State of Oregon, has taken np and dipped one stray animal, debcribtd an follows: Lav mare, branded with figure 7 on right phnnlder, and pcpiare box with bar in center on left hip. Notice is hu.ehy given that if the owner or owners of sa'd above described animal do not present their claims, in the proper tima fit d manner, that 1 will at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Mon day, September 21, l!)0S, at the farm i f T. .1. Matlock, K miles east of Heppner, sell said above described mare in tie manner and for the purposes novidt-d bylaw. A.J.COOK', Stick Inspector for Mortow coun'y, State of ( )rek'ni). Date 1 September 10, 1MIIS. Warning to Hunter. As the impression, that it is lawful to kill deer pursued by dogs during the open season, has Kone forth, I wish to state that in accordance with a decision rendered by he Attorney General, it is unlawful to kill deer pursued by doge, at Bny time of the year, and that the law in m Kard to the same will be rigidly enforced. It. O. STEVENSON, fctate Game and Forestry Warden. By O. F. TURNER, Deputy, Aendle ton, Oregon. What it the world cominir to when two of Bend's young ladies walk into a cigar store in broad day light and each purchase a cigar? asks the Bulletin. Orgun for Male. One new parlor organ, must be sold at once, to save reehipment to factory. Will be closed out regardless of cost. Address manufacturers, care tins oflice. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Itetnedy will stop the irregu larities and elite any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Slocum Drug Co. Active nt 87 This would be unusual news if men and women would keep themselves fiee from rheumatism and all aches and pains as well as keeping their munles and joints limber with IjHlliid'd Snow Liniment. Patterson & Son. Tin- l,:izlrsl Ulan in I lie W orld would not be contented to be kept in the house and doing nothing by rheu matism. Nuttier are you, who are al ways busy urnl active. Thui do'.'t. n pi lect the first twinge of an nche or pain that vim in glit think is just a "crick " Hub well with liahaid'rt Snow Liniment and no matter what the trouble is, it will dit-appear at once, l'atterson A: S:jii. Boys Do You Want a Watch f FREE? HHMMIIillllHWHilliliiilMMMMMMBai Until Saturday Sept. 12, Wg will give . to every school boy, who purchases a suit of our "Xtra-GoocT 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 every suit to be the best value for the price ob tainable anywhere in the State of Oregon. l or Sn It Fine bunch u'tass stock ranch of 2000 acre-', situated on middle fotk of the .lohn Day rh'er, in Grant countv, Ore gon; price :(, pe- acre, terms liberal, a h.irgaiii;if tnteiested write for terms, p!at and full desci iption to T. F.Hall, Mt. Vernon. -egr.n. Alwr-j reliable The Weekly Oregonla HATS AND CAPS FOR BOYS GOOD SHOES CO FOR BOYS The Question of Price The Question of Quality T1 Ji-ri'-M!WTfBfifTi ITTTI Two questions tor the consideration ot every "household at this time of year. The family must be supplied, crops or no crops. Then Look Well to Your Buying Marquardsen's Dept. Store originated and entered upon its business career with the avowed purpose and public statement To Lower the Cost of Liv ing in Morrow County That it has succeeded is evident to all, and admitted by competitors patrons as well as demonstrated in the increase of Maaquard sen's business in the face of monev stringency, low prices tor borne products and shortage ot crops. Such being (acts, show that the people all over Morrow count' are going where thev can t'ct their money's worth. All your wants supplied at the lowest possible price. MARQUARDSEN'S 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 hank with which he deals. The reputation of this bank with a record of over twentv vears of successful business is sufficient guarantee that the interests of every depositor will lie carefully protected. First National Bank of Heppner Oldest Bank in Morrow County s l A. lMll'A, IVsident T. A. K 1 1 1 '. A , VL'e 1'ieeident T. J. MAIION'KY. Cast ier K. L. FKEKLANP, Asst. Cashier Pai3 11.40 per cent. :stak hotel uiift V1U0HUD. & ,r,; iv. .iy nivt-f-t i ro V !l : i ir ;- w.'-.i us in Heppner Oregon. Yo;: tv.av :,pvt-t from s'it 0 to vVOO oi l'oi: i.ind lo.isiness l'.,o k- an ! hvr'.v.' tic .i,Yiae tioin rents. s.-' ' .;..! utio-r ir.-tits :! si v niui.ilis. 1' jT.i ftht'is 1 ! :4' per ot-nt. Il i;iv vimi. No fare. No t.)t. Ko'nt. P. Iinuan, l'reident. (ieo. 1'. I hamht'i lain. 1st vice pres. T. P. 1 ioiH'vninn, lM vice ius. N. I'.ai'lieM, I vioe pres. Pr. AndifW (.'. Smith, Tieas. N. W. K ninttee, Sery. 11. K. lit-yiHihU, Superintendent. For particular write l K. .McClnre Kverythinc neat anvl c'.eau at popti M trices. k I SC4 1-2 IVkum 11J; , Tortland, Oregon. Corner Cbase ard Miy Sts.. Ilrrpuri JEFF NEEL. Proprietor 4 A