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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
Q lasses liorx'a. Local Notes. propeily fitted at IV 0. tf. H. A. Capper, of Monument is in the city. Percy Denniaon came in from Spiny, Tuesday . T. J. Merrill was in from Hard mau, Saturday. IliirliPHt cash price paid for hides lelta and furs. 1 hilColm. P M. 0. Merrill, of Mardman, was registered at the Palace, Friday.. M. S. Corrigall, the Butter creek stockman was in the city, Friday. And now the weather prophets re predicting a hard winter and of course they know all about it. Mrs. FreemaD, -of Walla Walla, Wash., was in the city Thursday to attend the the funeral of her eister, the late Mrs. Matt Hughes. James Ilix, a former Morrm county resident, who now resides 4it Weiser, Idaho, was in the ci'y this week. Martiu Johnson while doiug carpenter work for Jake Youurj, of Eight Mile, fell from a porch and received a bad fracture of the left fore arm. L. K. McIJee was up from Cecil, Fiiday. Mr. McBee has cut three crops of hay on his big alfalfa ranch and lias over 1003 tons of hey in the tack. lie will start next week lev tho interior country to buy cattle to feed. C. F. Caotrpll, an electric oper ntorof Portland, is iu the city to assist Garfield Ctawford in start ing the Orpheum thealer. The Orpheum is located in the Ilerreu building on May street and will be open to the public Saturday afternoon. J. W, Morrow came up from Portland, Saturday returning Mou-day. Garfield Crawford wants a girj. Easy work. Apply at the Orpheum Theater on May street. The races at Hardman were wel attended. Henry Hawk's mare "Surprise"' carried off the big end of ths firsts. Emmett Cochran and W. II Stirritt, the Grant county stock men were in the city the forepart of the week. S. V. Spencer left Monday for Hillings, Montana, lie goes tode. liver a shipment of bucks recently purchased by W, V. Stabler. T. W. Murray of Great Falls, Montana, was in the city this week He waa here to buy sheep. The dsrnand for sheep is looking up. Deputy Assessor Chns. Johnson who has been confined in the Heppner Sanatorium for non:e time ia able to be out again and ie attending to his work. The Ifenvn-Wilder Lumber Co "ill open up a lumber yard on the site oE the old Heppner hotel oi Main street. Lumber is now b'iug hauled to stock the yard. Kev. John Warren will conduct services at All Saints church, Sun dry, September 27, morning and evening. Celebration of the holy communion, and litany at the morn ing service. I). C. Gurdane, who haa charge of the arrangement of Morrow county's exhibit at the Third Dis trict Fair, left for Pendleton, Wed nesday. Mr. Gurdane says that he believes that our exhibit will be better this year than last. A series of gospel meetings be gan at the Christian church on Minday, October 4, to be conduct ed by llev. T. S. Hands iker and wife, of Walla Walla. Therj will be good singing and good preach ing. Keep this in mind and look lor other announcements. Services at the Methodist church, Sunday, September i7. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m., by the pastor Walter L. Airheart. Subject, morning sermon: "The Word Made Flesh." Johnl-U. Even, ing sermon: "Jew, Greek, and Christian." I Cor. 1-22 -1. Head Maiquardfcen'a ad. It will save you money. V. A. Rhea came up from Port land, the fore part of the week. Claud Johnson and Peter Itreu-1 ner were in from Eight Mile, Moa-' day. Robert Thomson is again with j Minor it Co. after a month's ya- j cation in Idaho and Montana. j Good showers during the past j week occurred in the mountains in j the vicinity of the Willow creek basin. Paul Hisler aud C. rt went to LaGrande, Tuesday on 1 n business connected with the lmidjJ, efHce. i 'A Missps Mabry aud Nettie Cnrriii were psseners Tuesday morning for Conallis where they will at tend the Oregon Agricultural Col- leg3. John Hayes an 1 Elder & Gent ry shipped C000 lambs and ."00 ewes to Portland where they were were sold. Ths prices received were veiy satisfactory. j i What iu the world cimlog to when tw;o ' f Mend's young ladies walk into a ciyar store in broad day light and eaih purchase a ciar? asks tiie Bulletin. THE . . if 'nl kins ; kX, !.,., .... NEW FALL GOOD of the No one is immune from kidiiny trouble, ho jut remember that Foley' Ku.ney Keiuedy will flop the irietfn- arit.es and cine anv iv.se of kidney or i bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sloeutn IJ. u Co. Flic exhibit ot New Fall Goods now has the center V taffc. The new creations in their mnnv. stvls nnrl IS i . . . 2? qualities and colors make a very interesting exhibit. Every de partment is making a showing 0f -the newest creations and visit- G orsare wandering here and there admiring them. New goods are coming in-daily and all in all we expect w to make ours the most interesting store in Heppner. : tf I 1 ,7 .lcllve at S7 This would be unusual news if men and women would keep themselves bet. from ihenmatipm ami all aches anil pains as will as keeping their inw leu and joints limber with rtd;trd'.s Snow Liniment. Patterson it Son. :) For years past this store has been the logical center and trading place for the people of Morrow- county. This year we have prepared ourselves better than ever before to fill your 3 i... r T7 1 1 i ht' & uaiub lur ran ana winter wear. Everything needed to fit each one of the family out , property and stylishly and economically can be found in our well 4 V: selected stocks. b Visitors or buyers always equally welcome. Tlie I,itzict .linn in t Si c Woilil would not be contented to be kept in th houre and doing nothing by ihen matittn. Nf it her a re you , who are al ways bnv and tu-tive Tlr n don't ney- lect tlie lust twitiitH l an aclie or pin ( that you nrjjht think is jut a ' nick " , Kub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment i and no matter what, the tionld" ie, it will disappear at, once, fatle-son - : Son. ' CAQTOniv. r iu sVm Kiad Vou Have Alwai BaiaiM , y Minor 9-r Go. of in Was one time a common expression, and in certain instances a realitv. MAROUARDSEN Located n n ih 1-4 AaWuaa j j of Willow Creek j , , j I ms new und thoionj;hly up to dateeaw mill is now in active operation and tui n inj out a eupei ior cjuaiity of " ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER i has paid the freight to Heppner, Oregon. The goods are here tor your inspection and subject to immediate delivery. Why Send Away for Your Winter Supplies? You will have to wait over a week for them and take what you get or wait a couple of weeks to exchange them for something else which you cannot inspect. Note Marquard sen's Prices Compare them with your catalogues. Carna'ion milk, per ran.... 10t: Hood pink salmon, fan ItU: Good red ealnnn, can l ur Fine Iowa Pillar ; rn, ran. . V'v. Same per case $- - Standard pack tomatoes, fan ltd: Same, per ease $2.40 Karly miar peas, per dozen. $1.4." Kxtra finestiinu beans, do.. 1 ;'). .Vssoited tati'e frnite, dozen . '2 '2't Anricots, per can "0o l'eaclies, can Itartlett pears, can -0c White cherries, can Raspberries, can -5c Strawberries, can -3? No. 1 Japan Rice. 14 lbs. . . .1 00 No. 1 beet white beans pr c (i Hm Arbuckle o- Lion coll'eeSl 05 All grades and prices of roast coirees. Prices guaranteed as low as any Une. Jaran tea 2.h;, 4"c, 50c lt 5 lbi Schillings Hest low. ...1 HO 5 lbs tiolden (iate 13ak. Tow. 1.75 2i lbs " " " !)0c 1 lb " " " 40o 1 lb Royal" I?ak. l'owder. ... 45c 'J lbs Schiliinj; Soda 15c Yeast cakes, 5o peks, 5t)o do.. Soia crackeis, Slbs, wood bx 0c ldk pepper ground, pure lb. ."5c " whole, lb 25c Fine dairy sal, 50 lb sk 70c I'ref. Stock catsup, pints 25c YonoK Amorica cheese ISc lb 5 lb peks Columbia oats ::.". 5 1b peks " wheat... Xe Cirape nuts per pkg .V 1-' lbs Star tobacco $5 50 Uabbitt's lye, 10c can 1 doz. American lye, 10 can SI do.. Lij3id wash bluing pints, 2 fv.r 15 Re t jtioss laundry starch, 2 for 15 '.V2 bars Royal laundry soap. $l.'"t 12 large oval bars tar soap.. 5"m o bars transn. lyc. 6oap. . . . 15.- Riue st'ii ', 12 lbs l Mica axle urease, pk; do... l.5 Mason jar capa Mason jar rubbers, bvy, ,'I ilo. 25.; Sbrain automatic sealer, best jrof kind on market at..5fl 45 Same in quarts 1.15 Lumber in now beinsr hauled from the mill tn Heppner where yards will be e: t-blished. Orders promptly filled The mill has a running capacity of 20,000 ftet per day. Herrin & Wilder, Props. Twenty-one Years Marquardsen is here to deliver the goods and wants to supply you. 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 AW have ast'(l our 21st milestone in our as the First National Jlank of Heppner. Purinir this time we have been identified with the growth of Morrow county and have assisted many of our eustoiners in leeoinin' well-to do' At the same time we have made reasonable profit on the capital we have had invested. We do not take up every proposition that is presented to us. but we have always tried to meet the reasonable demands of our customers. It is our purpose to merit a continuance of the eonfidenre of the community, which has been extended to us for the past twenty-one years. First National Bank of Heppner Paid 11.40 per Gent. Dividenas STAR HOTEL You way invest from SbW to fVW or i more with n in I'oitl.tnd lousiness j l.lo.'ks and receive 1 1. - income from I rentf". sales and otber pr.itiis each 6ix months, it paid otbeis 1 1 :40 per cent, per annum. It will pav you. No care. Xo taxes. Kobt. P. lnman, l'resident. Heo. E. Chamberlain, 1ft vice pres. T. P. Honey man, lM vice pres. X. C. r.anfield, ;'' vice prea. Pr. Andrew C. Smith, Treas. X. W. Konntree, Secy. II. U. Reynolds, Snperintendent. For particulars write C. K. McClure JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Everything neat aed clean at popuVr prices. 804 1-2 Dekum BIJr . Portland, Oregon. Corner Chaee and May Sir.. Hei vr.rr