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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
C!Esj ft arT ' -r-y -""r g,.Tirg-iYrii.iwjfav'.-. LISTEN! Two More Days Remain of the Big $35,000 Stock Sale MLkIQXJD)BW . D)eplt. Store, JHEojpjpjnLea? No warning needed here. Many people will buy goods even against their best judgment, if strongly urged by salesmen, hence the mischief of paying jriTpole premiums to force out slow selling goods-a pernicious practice in more general use than merchants like to acknowledge. But not a premium" i"spaTdin our "store. Goods are moved their first season by just such generous reductions as that are just madeamongst our $357000 stock sale. Ladies Flannel Gowns. Superior finish blues, pinks, check and stripe Goe values, during sale 58c Ladies white, pink and blue, embroid ered, silk sleeves and collars, $1 50 to $2 00 values $1 22 Ladies white, pink and blue stripe only. $1 00 values 79c Pink and blue stripe and cheek scal loped and tucked, collars and cuffs, 8oc values 58c Children" outing flannel gowns, all sizes 50e, 00c and 75c values 44c Hand Knit Zephyr Goods. Fine knit wool scarfs, bhek and white, 35s to 50c val. lies Sale pi iff 23c Fine knit zephvr arriage robes, blue anil white, iiuk and white mixed, bIho plain, $1 75 values. Sale $1 49 Fascinators Fine knit wool Fqnarea, hII colors and B'Zea. 35c values, sale price 23c 75" values, sale price, 44c. $1 50 values, sale pr us $1 13 Imported Silk Shawl8--Cream, black, white, fancy and plain. Values $1 25. 1 95,, $2 25, 82 95, S3 50. Price reduction of 10 per cent reign throughout this hue dur ing sl-1 only. Childrtn's stocking caps, white, red, blue, pink. 80c values, 54c. (ioc values, 54c. 75c values, 59c. 35c values, 23c. ' Ladies KQif ulovet Black, white, blue, rav, htown. 75c alue, 54o. 50c values 32s. 35o values, 27c. . Child rens znhyr mercerized bootees. 25c values 19c. 35c values 37c 50c values 39c. Childrens liand knit mercerized satques. Values 35c, 50c. 90c at 10 per cent discount during sale onlv. Childrens band knit stealers, assorted colors. 75c values 68c, Ladies underwear .Ladies tins ribbed union fleeced suits, white and cream color. U 35 values, sale $1 23 Ladies tine caw mere unions, glove tilting, nbbed, white only $1 62 Ladiee Oneita. seamless, glove tittuiK suits. val. G0c.45c Al quality Onnita. silk tinish, seamless, glove fitting, $1 75 values, $1 45 a suit. Ladies jersey ribbed, fl lined, two piece ouits, 50c value, price during stle 29c. 35c value, ladies fleece, ribbed, silver color, sale 24j Ladies sanitary wool, "Fit Well," jersey ribbed, su perior finish, steam shrunk, 91 25 garment, now $1 13 Childrens tUece lined, ribbed seam covered, values 25; to 35c, according to size, sale price, 23c to 31c. Misses fleece ribbed, nou shrinking union mils 75o values 68c. 95c val. 86c. 81 val. 89c $1 15 val. $1 04 Childrr-ns Australian wool, val. 48c to il.)c, sals 43j Childrens fine silver gray wool, hoc loDOc vhI., Rale 59c SHOES-One lot of ladies 2 50 shoes, vici kid, veloui calf, kangaroo calf, turn or ex sole.thlucher, sale $1 69 - Ladies tine quality dress shoes, vl 83 to 3 75. spring 1908, snappv styles, during sale $2 19 One lot of childrens vici, kangaroo calf, ex. sole, blncher cut lace, vh1us to 82 25. Hale price $1 58 One lot of infauts shoes, vici, pateut tip, values to 81 25. Sale price 43c. MARQUARD-SEN'S Come in and Look Over the Ocean of Bargai ains THE STORE THAT STRIVES TO PLEASE Department Store 'r. iV mlfffrit own The Heppner Gazette Established March 30, 18f 8. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock autared at the PostoiBce at Heppner Oiegon, as secoiiii-citiss matter. Thursday Nov. C 1908 Reliable Wool News. Wool is raised extensively in all parts of the United States, includ ing Wall street. It is used as a garment for wolves find to adjust over people's eyes. In Wall street woo! tnkes the form of fleece and is higLly prized tis a protection for both bulls and bears, who are often too thinly clad for their owd com fort. Thus the tender lamb is glad to help out its brothers in distress. The shearing Lours are from 10 to 3. Wool is obtained from 5-lieep tlat we remember to have seen in oil paintings dotting the landscape. Dotting the landscape is, however, uot an occupation in itself, but is only a means to.vm-J an end. Most of it is imported to other countries, but occasionally traces of it are found iii our doineetic woolen un derwear. The jjiriie "All woolnrd a vrd wide" was iavci.ted by the modern laundryman. Since h;s advent it has bet-u revised to '"All vool and three iuches wide.' Sheep are very simple in their habits, and although they never use Lair tonic-, cr wash and dress haireery night btfore going to bed, they seldom become bald or are obliged to sit in the front row. Their nam is also always the fame eo they ure not likely to get loit. When we j-ny t-heep we simplj iae;ti a hit of sheeps gathered to gether. In ordinary cases sleep arrive at maturity in a year or so, but Mary's little lamb never grows old and is as frisky as ever. IJary's little lamb itdeed is t he onlv one who has pulled the wool or every one's eyes and concealed his real age ever eii:ce he was horn. Wcol is u.ed i ii this country for j annel bmdflgfs ar.'d fhest protec i t jis. in the-;' :t.U i nate forms it j i.5 v.oiii by l.i:-h.::ds nho havf j caught cold, ai d wliohavc Loothr rii iiis to drrfrii 1 themselves than to look theepi.-h. Ex. Mf&Wm KfnHp p I I'una. I Journal: Fall plowing is now the cider of the day and al most all the farmers are busy turn ing over the rich mellow soil that abounds in this part ot the country. Thanks to the splendid rains of last week the ground was never in better condition for fall plowing and seeding. 1.V Turn I v Wkkt ft- ere s no as high as you can i i danget as low as you piease there's no smell. That's because the smokeless device prevents smoke or smell that means a steady flow of glowing heat for every ounce cf fuel burned in a There ia none better than the Orpr eum. The show houses of Portland it the same price are none better. "Al wavs the beel" is our motto. A good phow ie educative. Get the habit, there by get educated. Notice of Final Account. E (Equipped with Smokeless Device) You can carry it about and care for if just as easily as a lamp. Brass cil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Handsomely fin ished in japan and nickel. Every heaier warranted. ruM3i$Q Lamp d3lhccig winter evenings. Steady, brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. Made of brass, nickel plated, latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp waTar.ted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporaled) p. a In the matter of tho Estate of Ilenry Heppner, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the underele;ncil. as executors of the estate of Henry Hemmer. (ieceased. have filed their final account In the County Court cf Morrow County, State of Ore (toti, and that Monday, tha 7th dayof December A. D. Wii8, at the hour of 10 o'clock in th'j fore noon ol said day, and the County Court room in the County Court house at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregou. has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. lliN K V liLAt KMAN. PH1LL COHN. Co-executors of the last Will and Testament of Henry Heppner, deceased. Sain E. Van v actor, Af.orney for the Estate Dated and first published October 2'.th, A. 1)., 1SKB. Oet''-Mov-'0 Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Lund Oilite at Hie Dulles, un-Ron. Oct. 19, I'.KIS, Notice is hereby given that Jane KogtrH. of Iliirdmun, Oregon, who, on June lSHh, l!m", m de Ilonif stead Entry (Soiial .no. 1)1111) N. 155M. (or SWK 3WJ4 Sec, 2, feE4 8Ei Sec. 30. E'2 NEJi Suction SI, Township 5 Sout h, llaiiKf 25 East Willamette Merician, hfls filed notice of intention to cake Final commutation proi.f, to establish claim to the land aboveiescribed, be fore J. P. Williams, United States Commission. er, ai his otllce a'. Heppner. Oregon, ou the 5th day of December, 19(. Claimant names as witnesses: Ueoige McDonald, John J. McDonald, Josar h Walker, all of Hardman, Oregon, and John Olden, of Heppner, Oreiton. Oct-'9 Det3 C. W. MOOKE, Kegister. Oregon "Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your state? ORKUON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmer, mechanics merchants, clerkw. people with brains, strong hunde and a will ing heart capital or no capital. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. is Pending tons ot Otfgon literature to the East for distribution through every available ngency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon bv sending un the names mid adrewnes of vour friends who are likelv to be interested in this slate ? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in forina ton about OKEtiON at d its opportunities., COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all poicts in Oregon. The fares fiotn a few principal cities are From Denver ...'10.00 From Louisville .441.70 You're sure you're getting the genuine when you buy from us. No danger of refilled bottles No danger of buying cheap worth less trash placed in CYRUS NOBLE bottles and palmed off as the genuine. We are now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con sumer in districts where you arc unable to obtain this famous brand. A quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE Cm direct to you, all charges k paid to the nearest railroad express office. Pure old honest whiskey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United States Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituents that make it real WHISKEY The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't is alcohol. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon Oct. 22 1008 Notice is hereby given that Arthur P. Parker, of Ltxiogton, Oregon, who, on Mny 19th, 1013 made Hoinestead JSi.try No. l'J6'26, for Lot 4 SW' NVVJ4, and W SlA, Uaction 2, Township 1 S Range 26, E. W. Meridiun, has filed notice of in tention to make final five year proof, to entab. llsh claim to the land above described, before the Register it Keciver, at The Dalles Land Office, on the 4th day of December, l'JOg. Claimant names as witnesses: William Copenhaver, Joseph K, Marshall, both of Lexington, Oregon; Kobert W. Turner, of Heppner, Oregon, and Oliu 8. Hodsdon, of Lexington, Oregon. Oct29 Deed C. W. MOORE. Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION !3 Established 1864 W."j:.VAN SCHUYVER & CO. 105-107 Second Street. Portland, Oregoa CUT T THIS LINC NO MAIL TO-0T W. J. Van Schuyver & Ox, PortUnd. Owgoa." EocWd pSeaae find $4.90 (or which pleue nod me at ooce by expreM. prepaid four quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. N P. O. Add. Sk Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 22, iflC8 Notice is hereby given that WlUinm L. Co.en haver, of Lexington, Oregon, who, on Aug 21st. 1VI02, made Hoinestead Kntry No. 113x1, fur Lot 1, HEX NKJ4 .V. E"i HE!, Section 3, TowiiHhip 1 S, Kange 2rt, E. W, Meridian, Iihh tiled notice of intention to make final (ive-yeHr proof, to estiib linh claim to the land above described, belore the Kegiter i Receiver, at The Dalles Land Office, on the 4th day of December, Cliiimant m'iiikh as witni's-i k: Olin S Hixlitdon, Joseph K. Marshall, Arthur P. Parker, all of Lexington, Oregon, and i!o! ut W. Turner, of Ui-ppner, Oregon. Oct2 Ih vi m C W. MUOKL, K.'g;er. Omalia,... 50.00 Kansas City :5fJ.()0 St. Louis 50 Chic-a-io ;.00 Cincinnati A'2.'2() Cleveland 41 75 Xew York 7oA)i) Tickets Can Be Prepaid If yon want C) Viriny a friend or relative to Oregon, iU osit the proper amount wltli any of our ageuta. The ticket will theu be furnished by telegraph, J. B. HUDDLKSTOX. Local Agent, VM. McMUBRY, in. Agent, Heppner, Oregou. r.irtland, Oregon.' ! : NOTICE 1'OR PL BI.ICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon. Oct. 22. 1H0S. Notice is hereby given that Joseph K. Mar. shall, of Lexington. Oregon, who, on Sept. 2ith I9U2. made Homestead Entry, No, 1141, for W:4 NW, ' V!4 S, and Lot 3, Section 3, Town ship 1 8, Hange 2ri, E. W. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final five-year proof to establiah claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, at The Dallf a land Office, on the 4th day of December, 1908. Claimant names witnesses: William L. CopenhaTtr, Olin 8. Hodsdon, Arthur P. Parker, ail of Lexington, Oregon, and Robert W. Turner, of Heppner, Oregon. Oct20-Decl C W. MOOKE. Register. The buyer who seeks experi ence may seek it anywhere; But the buyer who heeds ex perience buys the Remington. Remkagton Typewriter Company . i i J TAKE THE GAZETTE. AND PORT LAND JOURNAL.