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Remnants of Dress
Goods at Nearly
Half Price. Good
Values well worthy of
your immediate
consideration.
"SLAVES OF FASHION" It? minnomer md our frRtherinp of new Fall Suit aud Skirtu is proof. Its vou ratliflr than wbim
nical Dame Fashion who in to tw Hftwiso'. In tit the fashion in hk hrod miodfld seuii-litting to the silhouHttiutr of thrt good linns of
tlif tigurp. We feel coufideut wp can and arrt prepared to met thfl requirflmwntH of the moot exacting twwteH. ' Wo giiHrantew nhsolutp
tit in all garments aud alterations free of expmiHe to customer.
& ma wniug di mdhh snores iv.iira iMcepuoiiai vam
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KIRT
The Store That Strives
to Please
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The style of the woman, the effect of hei gown
deed, the verv life of the crown itself deDends larci
deed, the very life of the gown itself depends largely
on the corset she wears. If it is the correct model,
the one tht suits her, she may he dressed with the
utmost simplicity yet be distinctively stylish. If
you have corset troubles we woold suggest that vou
see our new fall aud special demonstration of the
American Lad v Corsets. No. 404 new snug hip for
medium and well developed figures, medium high
bust, long hip and back. Material Batiste, hose sup
porters front and sides, $1.00. No. 750 for slender
figures, high in bust, especially long and cleverly de
signed with bias seams. It molds the form perfectly.
Material coutil. 82. IK). .No. 4Ui, for slender and me-
dium figures, made on long graceful lines, high bust,
long back and hip, material coutil, ill. 25
Ladies and Chil
dren's Pattern
Hats at less
than actual
Half Price
It being our iutention
to dispose of this .
stock. We are of
fering to the
public many
attractive
designs '
Values $2 to $4 at
98c. Select Early
Waists
Our waists have an attractiveness of style, beauty of
finish and perfection of fit which draw's all women to
them. Every waist is so smart and desirable that
the question arises to many "'"here can I end my se
lection and still have all the bright ideas I should
like?" Large assortment of Fall Waists received
Monday. Come in and look them -ovpr.
White and cream net waists, fancy silk in blues,
browns, pinks, cream, white and black. Price $3 to
$6 50.
Ladies fancy linen waists all colors with white laun.
dry collars and cuff's attached, silk embroideried
fronts, 1908 snappy styles. Trice $1 45 to $3.35.
Marquardsen's Department Store, Heppner, Oregon
Headquarters for Mens
and Boys Clothes and
Furnishings
The Heppner Gazette
EtblinhP March 80. 18? 3.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
Entered at the Postoftice at Heppuer Oiegou, as
econii-elass matter.
TanisDAY Oct. 8 , 1908
Heppuer's uiain streets are beiug
cleaned up. This is a good job.
A dispatch to the Tribuue from
East St. Louis, 111., says: Tue
building of a five-room cottage,
with a basement, painted, plastered
ready for occupancy, in lees than
labours, is the accomplishment of
an East St. Louis contractor. This
is gqisg some.
A Good School.
Japan is planning to give the
American battleship fleet a wel
come that shall eclipse in splendor
hhi enthusiasm any of ihe previous
fweptions tendered the American
vessels on. their voyage around the
world. The Japs will undoubtedly
!cave nothing und ine if they try.
;KYjTI1 OF TAl'T MOVI'IMEXT.
Everyone begins to distinctly
feel the turn in the political tide.
Manifestly there seems to be a re
cession, hs Bryan wave having
reached its maximum, and is now
distinctly sinking at the crest.
At the outset Taft was both
Lelped aud handicapped by the
President. Notwithstanding the
many things that he had himself
done and the reputation he had
rmde in the coloninl possessions,
likewise in the President's policies
for which he spoke but which an
other man stood for in the public
eye.
This placed him at a great disad
vantage at the beginning of the
eartpnigo. But siuce it has been
tremendously stimulated by Air.
Kooseveit's interjection into it and
ly M r. Tnfi's great swing around
the tirc'e in his speechmaking tour.
Now that the man himself is being
discovered in his true proportion-
i-d the public gets a glimpse of "
Lis fine judic'al character he has ncc.
grown enorniou,ly in public esti- , Ntk"U he" b k'T t,,.,t l' U'e nn"
1 ation detained, under and by virtue of tli
laws of th"? State of Oregon, pi oliiliitintr
Mr. Bryan has the disadvantage the running at large of animal within
i, Opposition within what should .Morrow county, have taken up and h;ve
be his own camp, that is from Debs j in m' possession at my pla e near tin
hwlJIisgn. The votes thus di-' ,ow" of ,litr,Iman- Morro County, C),e-
. , . ! gon, t he following described animal :
vrtedaieapt to hurt vitally in, 0n re(j ball. dehorne.1. about four
the sect 101,9 where he most needs j years eld. branded C I on rigt.t hip and
them. This, in addition to the ! stifle ; ear mark, crop off of left ear and
growth of Taft. which is more and i hlIf crP off of under aide of right ear
Superintendent ftotson visited
the public school at Irrigou, VVed
oesday and Thursday of last week.
He reportsthat the school is mak
ing excellent progress under the
management of Prof. L. B. Kicker,
principal, and Miss Carrie Morga'r
eidge, assistant. While it would
be better for the school if another
teacher were employed aud the
third room occupied, the work is
not being slighted. The pupils
show a spirit of self-reliance, and
are helping themselvee. The teach
ers are giving much individual as
sistance outside of the regular
school periods.
The school house is a very neat,
substantial, up-to-date, three room
building. It is well furnished with
the best of school f arniture. The
windows are fitted with patent slat
shades, which make it possible to
properly regulate the light aud
ventilation. The walls are painted
a tint which avoids cross lights and
strong reflections. The blackboards
are excellent, and in the lower
grades they are placed within easy
reach of the little folks. The halls
are large and conveniently ar
ranged. Wash basins, towels, mir
rors, and combs are provided in
liberal quantities, which enable the
pupils to remove the dust with
which they sometimes come in con
tact on the way to school. How
ever the fine windbreaks which are
growing about every home and
around every acreage tract will, in
a short time diminish greatly the
discomforts arising from the dust.
The grounds about the school
house are planted with trees, and
within a few years, they will make
a delightful park. The outbuild
ings are neat, substantial, and kept
in excellent condition.
The school sentiment which pre
vails in the town is good. The
people are determined to have the
best within their power to reach.
One familiar with fchool work
would not need to look f urther than
their library to be convinced of
that fict. The outlook for a suc
cessful year's work is very bright.
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Oregon
"Builders"
Are you doing what you can to populate your state?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a will
ing heart capital or no capital.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
is sending tons ot Orpgon literature to the East for distribution
through evety 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 bs interested in this state? We
will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in
forma ion about OREGON ard its oppoitunitif s.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the East to all poiuts in Oregon. The
fates from a few principal cities are
From Denver ..'50.00 From Louisville s' 41 .70
Cincinnati li'.iH)
Cleveland 4-1 7
ew York 00
xii'.re surprising as the days go by,
i-'-CLr-: calculated leyood all doubt
to intJict upon him hia third and
iiual defeat. Portland Telegram
lu many places in the Willam
ette valley the farmers propose to
rigidly entorce the treepesj law
egainst huuteia. They assert that
nil game birds are almost extermi
mted. I
The owner or owners of said animal
are hereby notified that unless ttie same
is claimed within the proper time or
manner, that I will oo the 24'h day nf
October, 1D0S, at the hoar of tea o'clock
in the forenoon of said day at my said
farm sell tli s said described animal in
the manner and for the purposes pro
vided by law. J
' Dated this 8th day of October, 1903.
Oc8 15 T. J. MERRILL.
The buyer who seeks experi
ence may seek it anywhere;
But the buyer who heeds ex
perience buys the Remington.
Typewriter Company
Omalui....:0.00
Kansas City .'50.00
St. Louis ;.., "in
'' Chicago .'JS.OO
Tickets Can Be Prepaid
If ynn want to biug ;i friend or relative l Oregon, drt osit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be
furnished by telegraph.
J. B. HUDDLESTON. Local Agent, W.M. McMURKY, Gen. Agent.
Heppner, Oregon. Portland. Oregon.
Thm nawa of both namispnerea ia fa.
Wctklr Oregoniaa. 4 M
A Milton man has gome young
almond trees on his place which
give promise of becoming prolific
producers. They are but 3 ears
oia ana last year he gathered a
bushel of fine nuts from the only
one that bore. This year they are
all bearing and the nuts are the
largest ever seen in these parts.
One sample shown measured 2
inches from end to end of thesheli
and the kernel measured 1 inches, i
NOTICE FOR ri'BMCATIOX.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Laud Olliee at The Caller, o.-eson,
8pt. m.
Notice i hereby given that Ge nte L. Kognrs.of
Tort land, Oregon, who, on Sept. 1.1th, 1'tOH. made
tltntier and atone iworn statement No. (HOlii, for
8'i 8W' an.lS'i SE Section ft, TownghipB
8., B. 24 1: W. M. haa filed notice of intention
to make final proof, to eotabltHh claim to the
land above described, before Register and lie
ceiver at The Dallei, Oregon, on the th day of
Claimant names aa witnesses:
E. J. Catlett, J. A. .McMorris and Frank
Filter, of Condon., Or. and Kalph J. Gilbert, of
ForUand. Or. . 0. W. MOORE, Keg Inter.
Sept 24- Oct 2"
It's Easy to Reach North Beach
Take Steamer Potter from Portland
PaHseneers are now transferred to the railroml at
AI KG LE li fourteen milea up the Columbia Kiver
from Ilwauo. This eliminates the necessity of
Bteamers waiting for the tide, and insures a prompt
and regular Summer Schedule.
The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Port
land every morning except Saturday and'Sun
day at 8:ft0 o'chrck Saturday only at 2'
o'clock p. m. Jlemember the Summer rate on
the 0- cfc laT. 1.S0 from
He)uier, Oregon, to all Xorth Ilcaeh Points
and return; good until September .'JO.
North Beach is a famous, bea ititnl place the
most perfect beach on the whole North Coast.
There are accommodations galore at prices to
suit all tastes ; cariipingjfacilitiea without eiial
perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amuse
nieuts and diversions. Come, have a good rest
aud a jolly gocd time.
J.ei us send you our new summer book, and
tell you all about NOKTII HI'-AC II.
J. li. HUDDKLSTON, Local At. JIm. M( MUKllAV. Oen. Agt.
Heppner, Oregon. Portland, Oregon.
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. VVESTERBERG, Prop
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