Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 22, 1908, Image 4

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Ill FALL SEASON 19Q8 I
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Smart Tailor Made Frocks
Women everywhere in ami around Heppner locality, glory in the productions the
Marquardsen ready to wear shop has made possible. . No more old fashioned moth-
ods. New ways. Yt hi may have a plain tailored gown, or trimmed moderately ,
but richly to taste. We have suits at $ 10.00, and at all the intermediate prices up
to f 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, 'andglve
you a gown especially adapted to your needs at the price you contemplate pay i n g.
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
Extraordinary Values in Lace Curtains
Now Mrs. Housewife, if you are goiog to fix up
your home this Fall aud need Curtain, here's good
news for yoa. We've gathered the greatest col
lection of Lace CurtHins we've ever had. They
were bought under euch lavorable conditions that
wVre able to give you values which we knotv cau't
he equaled anywhere else iu Henpuer. All clean
fresh, spic span goods in new attractive patterns.
W hite, three yard length, plain $1.25 values 85c
White, three and half yard length, plain, $1.75 val. $1 45
Same as above, extra fine weave 3 85
Ecro, three and ha'f.yard length 3 95
White, 3 yard length, Switzerland, fine net 7 50
.jiSSSS Are you a Good Judge of Furs
ffi Ladies and Chil
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dren's Pattern
Hats.
At Leu Than Actual
Halt Price
We must dispose of our
entire line and as an in.
ducement to our many
friends and patrons of
our store, we are offer-
ft ing many attractive lle- fj
r signs, v alues to $4 n
st 98c.
Our Fall linn i ready, bigger nod Btronger than ever. Not
tnery buyer of fure is n go (! judge of fins. Consequently
its to their ttdvaiiiHtr to buy from depwndtb e relist le
sources. Ii'd not necessary for yon to know one kind of
fur from hop' her if von )pHl with ns. We'll irladlv po-t
you on anything arid everything appa turning to tins. VVe
coneider it a part of our business. WevTlriTntrto bide
arid lotw to Bhpw and at priw at a Having to you frntn 10
to 15 per cent.
Aniridia OpossHm $Q 50
Wliite fox, extra length .. . . .... $25 00
Chinchilla set 11 00
Sable Coney fearf 3 00
. ap mink scarf 10 00
Sable Coney scarf ' 2 00
Black Martina, values 75c to $3 25
Bluewolfboa '. $7 50
Come and see values that will exceed anything shown before
inn m
THE STORE THAT STRIVES TO PLEASE
The Heppncr Gazette
Establish II arch SO, 18S8.
(SSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
Cait-'rssil t the Postuilloe Ht Heppner Oregou, nn
-2COUd-elfts9 matter.
Tbctssday .
.Oct. 22, 190S
The souriu mill during the sea
son's run of 20 weeks paid out
$20,000 in wage. And with all
this showing Pendleton had to
work hard to keep her woolen mill
from being moved away which
seems queer, indeed.
TTHC UOitU llADS t'OJiVEMlO..
Tbe good roads cenvention to be
Leid in Heppner at a future date
to be fixd by Juge Scott, presi
des) othe state association, should
wiob be 3ost sight of by the people
of this county. Every resident
scad especially the fnrnjers would
li benefitted by better roads.
"With em ill p-pu!fttion and great
ferriiCj covered, the question nat-vj-aUj
aiises of what can be ac
Ciiiaif!ir?bed against such obstacles
with which we are to contend?
is exactly what the proposed
gwi3 roads convention is called
f?r. It is fur the exchange of
Ht3ws, as well as the benefits to
cr2c? from the kuoweledge to be
o&t?3ed from specialists in road
eirjg. It is to find what we can
V organized eflort. We can
cot upeet to d j en ry thing at o:;cf,
bai in order to d anything at ail a
ct&rt must be male.
Here in Morrow county, much
montj has been spent on the roads
with apparently ljut little accom-jtfirtii-
towaid the desired result.
Iu hs respective communities
ranch complaint can be heard. The
farmer who ha a bad road over
which to lnul his products to
market is nskitjg for a better road,
tt ji is quite likely that he will
-tay RTvay from the good roads
ctmveation and do nothing to aid
in Lis own behalf.
Tbe eountv court should not be
VDsnred for work previously ac
ncoilied. The members of this
tly in looking after the many de
la;! of county affiir?, are good
tissDfcM men but not road special
ists. 'o.v what is the matter?
I?t T3S g-t tog fhr.r r.n gf.e j wo
52 improve conditions.
TLe county court can do noth
::; without. tLo L'-'irty support of
t!4t e-itizna of the eu'.irc county.
1te Pendleton scouiing mills
dKr:el up the run for the season
fiib Saturday, having mde one of
Liiggt'st runs in the history of
ie scouring plant. Records of
tire work of the season show that
Peii-iletcn has handled and shipped
iijfe wool than any other point in
tle West, the total shipments ex
eroding 7,300,000 pounds. Great
FsIIa, Montana, cornea next with
CyOOO.OOO pounds to her credit
Tn the competition for prizes on
grain at the Pendleton fair, the
fact that Morrow county carried
off almost everything on wheat,
barley an! oats meaus more than
realized generally, even by our
own people. It should be remem
bered that we were in competition
with Umatilla county, which is
without doubt one of tha greatest
wheat growing districts in the
United States. Morrow county
wheat yields are gradually increas
ing under better methods of farm
ing, me quality is sucn tunc it
is much sought after fur milling
purposes.
School Notes.
The fake stove peddleTS ere in
the country again. It is the fame
old story. Selling cheap wares,
dodging taxes and evading Ihe law
in relation to peddlers licenses. A
couple of these fellows were lined
$300 each in Wasco county the
other day. May they get the same
medicine her?.
TLe big crowd and great enthu
siasm shown at the meeting Sat
urday evening when Sena'or Ful
ton addressed the citizens on the
political issues, is at least evidence
t'bat Morrow county is strong for
lafc.
The farmers of Morrow county
are losing no time in seeding a
large acreage of eummerfallow.
There is plenty of moisture and
grain will m&ka a good growth
this fall.
Martio, the man who brutally
murdered and robbed Nathan Wolff
in Portland, has been found guilty
of manslaughter. Such a compro
mise isjastly meeting with censure.
Japan's glid h in J to the Ameri
can fleet was the warmest of all.
Peace and friendship were eo plain
ly etamped on every transaction
that the Americms were greatly
impressed.
Grass is starting on the ranges.
I There is plenty of time yet for
graes this fall, cons-quently the
stockmen are feeling better since
I the rain.
Are u Only Half Alive?
People with kidney trouble are bo
weak and eihaueted that they are only
1 half alive. Foley's Kidney Remedy
makes healthy kidoeys, restores lost
vitality, and weak, delicate reople are
restored to health. Refuse any bat
Foley's. Slocum Drag Co.
Mtny i'quiriea have come to the of
fice of the county superintendent in re
gard to the compulsory education law.
For tbe information of the school officers,
teachers, and patrons, a summary of the
law will be published soon and distrib
uted to tbe clerks for distribution among
the people of the respective districts.
There is but one truant officer at present
inthe county, but he is au:horized to
aot in ad districts. It is to be hope i
that fe'.v eases will arise under this law
in which it may be necessary to have
the penalty applied or even an investi
gation made by the truant officer.
The Sta e University is offering a cor
respondence course to teache-s free, ex
cept a email fee for postage. Those tak
ing the work and passing an examina
tion may obtain credit toward a degree
at the University. However, the woik
is such that mauy will find it advisable
to take advantage of tho courses even if
they have no thought of obtaining the
credit. If you are interested in this line
of work, write the county superintend
ent. Superintendent Notson visi ed the
school at Lexington, Monday. He
f und the work moving a'ong smoothly
under the management of Principal Wil
cox, Pro'. Mcc ormick, an 1 Mis-es Cole
and Vaughan. There are classes in ten
grades. The s hoolhousa has been re
cently painted, and a number of minor
improvements have been made on the
inside. The school erouods are well
kept. After much etfort, a few trees
have been induced to grow, and they
add materially to the appearance of the
ground. It is to be hoped that more
trees may be grown upon the grounds
within the near future. The siho'd is
equipped with good blackboards and
plenty of them. The library is nes im
iDg pleasing proportions, and it is put
to good use. There is an excellent
school spirit throughout all the grades.
The pupils seem to be very much in
earnest in their work. The recitations
sIiot careful pr. paration and are n ar ked
by thoroughness. The people of the
town ore justly proud of their school.
The indebtedness on Ihe school build
ing will soon be extinguished, aud t lie
burden of taxation will be lighter.
However, U19 Lexington people have
never complained of the school tax.
Backed by a tood school sentiment in
the community, th?re is every reason
to expeot this scho.l to do exc llent
work, and turn out some strong students.
Oregon
Builders
E ery sawmill and lumber camp
in the vicinity of Ranier is in full
blast, lumber is constantly going
11 f -t-t
ud una orders are DrisK. uoats
ar
are loading at the various docks,
two freight trains pass through the
city every day loaded with lumber
audmercla: dise.
flsffe coupon in 1 S
gjpljl the mail bm
'StfwiiSi to-day X
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We are the oldest and best known strictly
wholesale house in the Northwest.
For 44 years continuously in business right
here in Portland.
We are now making a radical departure.
In such localities where you are unable to
purchase GYRUS NOBLE we are going to
sell direct and save you money.
No more danger of refilled bottles. .
No more danger of not getting the real thing.
quart bottles, packed in plain cae
all charge prepaid to the
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.
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is sending tons ol Orrgon literature to the East far-distribution
through every available sgency. Will you not help the good
work of building Oregon by eetiding us the names and adresses
of your friends who are likely to be interested in thisstate? We
will be glad to bear the expenpe of sending them complete in
formal about OREGON ar d its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTKMP.KR
AND OCTOBER from the East to all poiuts in Oregon. The
fares from a few principal cities are
From Denver .:M.uO From Louisville 41.70
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Kansas City .'50.00
St. Louis !". oO
Cincinnati
Cleveland
New York
42.20
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Tickets Can Be Prepaid
- If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de osit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be
furnished by telegraph,
J. P.. IIUDDLEST0N. Local Agent, WM. McMURRY, Gen. Agent,
Heppner, Oregon. . Portland. Oregon.
nearest railroad express office for $
Z22
Pure old honest whiskey bottled by the
distillers. Every bottle guaranteed.
Inquire of any bank or trust company in
Oregon as to our standing.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
. tUSTlLLLRS AGENTS
EifelioW 1664 105-107 Secood Si, PonUd. Oregon
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W. J. Van Schujnrer & Co, PrtW Or,,mm
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The buyer who seeks experi
ence may seek it anywhere;
But the buyer who heeds ex
perience buys the Remington.
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