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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
Smart Tailor Made Frocks Women everywhere in ami around Heppner locality, glory in the productions the Marguardsen ready to wear shop has made possible. No more old fashioned meth ods. New ways. You m ay h ave a plain tailored gown, or trimmed 1 1 1 oden itely , but richly to taste. We have suits at 110.00, and at all the intenneTliate prices up to $45. Goods for the frugal buyer have our same style-force thrown into them as is found in the more expensive. You cannot fail to be pleased in our shop. You will find us very busy, but success follows the banner. So just be patient a few minutes. We will reach your turn promptly under an intelligent service, aiuFgye you a gown especially adapted to your needs at the price you contemplate paying. We kindly invite inspection Look for Window Display of Woolen Dress Fab rics and Fall Wash Goods The many High Style Novelties of the Fall Season will be shown They will Interest you ! ill FALL SEASON 19Q8 1 1 1 I Extraordinary Values in Lace Curtains Now Mrs. HoaBewife, if you are going to fix up your home tbia Fall and oeed Curtains, here's good news for yon. We've gathered the greatest col, lection of Lace Curtains we've ever had. They were bought under such tavorable conditions that wtt're able to give you values which we kno can't be equaled anywhere else in Henpuer. All clean fresh, spic span goods in new attractive patterns. White, tbre yard length, plain $1.25 values 85c White, three and half jard length, plain, $1.75 val. $1 45 Same as above, extra fine weave 3 85 Ecro, three and halyard length 8 95 White, 3 yard length, Switzerland, fine net 7 50 m m m Ladies and Chil dren's Pattern Hats. At Lies Tluui Actual Half I'rico We must dispose of our entire line and as an in ducement to our many friends and patrons of our store, we are offer ing many attractive de signs. Values $2 to $i m m m m m Are you a Good Judge of Furs Our FhII line is ready, bigger and stronger than ever. Not every hnver of furs is w go n t judge of film, CooaequentTy its to their advatir.wgn to buy from dependub'e reliable Bources. Ii'd not necessary for you to k n owone kind of fur from another if vou deal with twT We' II gladly poet you mi anything and evHrvthing appertaining to furs! We consider it a part of our business. We've nothing to hide and lots to show and at prices at a saving to yon from 10 to 15 per cent. , Austrwlta Opossum $6 50 Whits fox, extra length $25 00 Chinchilla set 11 00 Sable Coney rcaif.... ,. , 3 00 . ap mink scarf 10 00 Sable Coney scarf 2 00 Black Marlins, values 75c to $2 25 Blue wolf boa $7 50 Come and see values that will exceed anything shown before DEPARTMENT STORE THE 0TOKE THAT STRIVES TO PLEASE The Heppner Gazette EsttiUisliP'' March 30, 183. fSSUEO THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Iaterc-1 at the Posroflice at Heppner Oiegon, as Becond-clrtss mutter. TfltJESDAT. . ..Oct. 15, 1908 SENATOR FULTON NEXT SATURDAY Arrangements Completed for Big Meeting. The prf -si'lenlial campaign will opened in Morrow county next Saturday, when Sanaior Cha?. W. Fulton will ! (1 Ifi-'s the citizens tt the opera house in Heppner. Arrangements have been coral pleted by the Morrow County Taft Club h big mee-tir. The lone band haa been enaed to furnish music. There will be a big parade and a big time. Two traveling salesman repre senting Eastern buggy houses, were reteutli' fined $300 each in Wa&co county for violation of the ped dler' u license law. The constitu tionality of the law will be teBted in the supreme court. It is now time of year for these fakirs to come in with their cheap wares. Taxes cannot be collected from them and they should be compelled to pay a license or a fine. The Inigon Irrigator is up in irras over h report that an Echo nan circulated at tne Pendleton fair, trying to make people believe that Irrigon's fruit exhibit was shipped from other points and cot grown at Irrigoa. The Irrigator calls the man who circulated the report a lying skunk and a few other pet named. Jrrigou's fruit display wes a credit to that fertile district and the enterprising com munity. The man who circulated th' untruthful report must be foolj to say the least. ' The Dalles Chronicle: "Nika' wake cuiiitux Injin," said a iwabh ' individual this morning when asked about the brown people. The gyp-! ey fortune-tellers who are located, in a tent west of Gunricg's black Friiith biiop, are a cuiioeity to the, Indians in the city, who cannot ; understand what sort of yellow- j haired Indians those are who look J a.t palms and by cards can tell Lat will befall you in the future, j The work of ridding the orchards of pesta goes bravely on in several Oregon counties. The newspaper business must be pickiug up in Coivallis, remaiks the Albany Democrat. The Times man offers $100 toward a big pipe organ, whoever installs It. Item in Medford Tribune: J. C. Godlove has sold 35 acres off his plbcs on the Medford Jackson ville road to Mr. Brooks of Califor nia for 8300 an acre. Alfalfa is growing on i. Albany Democrat: Dr. L. M. Davis of Portland, who has sued the Journal for 840,000 damage?, values his future political oppor tunities at 810,000 and wants that much for damage by The Journal. This is getting interesting. Merrill Record: There is lots of good hunting on hunting on Tule lake now. Every day sees some of our local hunters bringing in a tine string of Mallards. At this timeof the year there is no place that can beat the Mtrrill country for good bird shooting. Langell Valley item in Klamath Falls Republican: A great many different modes of travel may be witnessed along the road at pres ent. Some afoot carrying their bed, bicycling, buggies freight wagons, autos, etc., all en route to the dam site. So well pleased are the people of Bums with Prineville flour that they have supplemented theirorig inal order of 100,000 pounds of the staple, made and hauled to Harney county during August, with an ad ditional order of G0,000 pounds to be freighted ever in October. Prineville Journal. But jou watch Harney county and see it raising flour for export in a rear or two. A ; quart bottle "of GENUINE r'"3"'"' jAL CYRUS NOBLE direct to you KPTViJ fl"a? l' charges paid to the near. t railroad exprei office, & $422 mM Oreg on ers 99 wooj anj the best guaranteed to be absolutely pure- -have bought it for 44 years You must honest. We buy CYRUS NOBLE direct from the distillcrs Don't let them sell you something else " just es good." Huy the best it's the cheapest in the long run. Bottled by the distillers. Guaranteed to the United States Government and to you to contain nothing except pure straight aged whiskey. -. For the first time since 14 (44 years) in such sections as the public is unable to purchase CYRUS NOBLE we will sell you direct 4 quart bottles for $4.90. No danger of refilled bottles but the GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE the best made, the best selling brand in the whole world. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.. 1 05-1 07 Second Street, Portland, Ore. Are you doing what you can to populate your state? ORIXiON NEEDS I'EOl'LE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics merchants, clerks, peopln with brains, strong handa and a will ing hf-art capital or no capital. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. is sending tons ot Orcein literature to the East for distribution through eveiy available agency. Wiil you not help the good work of building Oregon hv pending m the names and adresses of your friends who ate likely to hs interested in this state? We will he glad to hear the expense of sending them complete in-. . - forma ion about OREGON at d its opportunitus. COLONIST TICKETS will be on Pale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all poiuts in Oregon. The fares fiom a few principal cities are From Denver tf.'IO.OO From Louisville fFJ.TO ESTABLISHED 16M REFERENCE ANY BANK OR TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON CUT T THIS LINC AND MAIL TO-DAY W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Portlud, Oregon. Endoied please End $4.90 lor which pleaw tend me At once by oprea. prepaid, four quarto GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. P.O. Addrca Ceatr Siiip via-. iiiyisiiiiii i I Coffee Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and S lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home-not too fine. The buyer who seeks experi ence may seek it anywhere; But the buyer who heeds ex perience buys the Remington. Remington Typewriter Company il: : ! I j ' i ; I i i Iv Omnlia....:50.00 Kansas Fity :$0.0 St. Louis .'."). 50 Fliicao ."VS.OD Cincinnati ( 'lowland New York 42.20 4F7r 5o.00 Tickets Can Be Prepaid If you want to biing a friend or relative to Oregon, de osit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. B. IIUDDLESTOX, Local Agent, WM. McMUKRY, Gen. Agent, Heppner, Oregon. Portland. Oregon. TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORT LAND JOURNAL. It's Easy to Reach North Beach Take Steamer Potter from Portland Passentrers are now transferred to the railroad at MEULER fourteen miles up the Columbia Kiver from Ilwaco. This eliminates the necessity of Bteamers waiting for the tide, and insuresa prompt and regular Summer Schedule. The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Fort land every morning except Saturday and Sun day at S:30 o'clock Saturday only at 2 o'clock p. in. Remember the Summer rate on 1li- O. JE,. dS ISiT. issn.SO from Ilejipner, ( )reon, to all North F.each Points and return; good until September .'50. North I!each is a famous, bea Hilul jdace the most perfect beach on the whole North Coast. There are accommodations galore at prices to suit all tastes; oampindfacilitiea without equal perfect hathinj; conditions; all sorts of amuse meuts ami diversions. Come, have a good rest at.d a jolly gocd time. Let us send you our new Bummer book, and tell you all about NORTH BEACH. J. B. HUDDELSTON, Local Agt. Wm. Mc MURRAY. Gen. Agt. Heppner, Oregon. Portland, Oregon.