Glasses
Horn's.
Local Notes.
properly fitted at P.
T. A. Rhea came up from Portland,
Wednesday.
Saturday afternoon at the Orpheum
Tor children.
S. N BnrcheM is in the city today
rom Lexinirton.
Major Bnrronulis, of Gurdane, ' ia a
visitor in Heppner litis week.
Iliirlipst cash price paid for hides
pelia and fura. PhilCohn.
Georsre Perry wan a passeneer this
morning for North Yakima, Wash.
Everybody (joes to the O'phenm. Tl
trreatest show on top of earth for 10c.
BANCROFT-LEW
IS COMPANY
Under Auspices Ladies Aid
Society of M. E. Church.
Eu. lVterson returned this week from
an extended tour of the Northwest fair
circuit.
Jay W. Shipley, of Flood River, in in
the city this week looking: after business
Interests.
Three shows Saturday eveninor at the
Orpheum. First, 7; second, 7:40; third
8 :15 Gome out and laugh and see some
of the world's greatest plays reproduced
in the writeup or tne marriage
of Mr. W. FT. Herren and Miss
Gibson, the Gazette was in error in
stating that carda were out. No
cards were issued.
Tlios. E. Gils hB purchased the in
terost of J. F, Wilder, in the Herren-
Wilder Lnmher Co. Mr. Giles will
leave eliort'y for Massachusetts to move
his family to Heppner.
"The grasshopper eats the farmer's
grain.
The hobo 6teala his honey;
The Ix'dbng Intoa his juicy back
And Sears it Roebuck get his
money."
Ed F&mswortli has bought L
Sweek'n lambs at $2.00 per head
and $3 50 for 2 and 3 ypnr old we
thers. This is one of the best salt's
we have heard of this fall. Monu
tneut Enterprise.
Andrew Neel, of Lone Rock,
pnHsed through town Thursday
with a bund of 13350 lambs which
lie bought from K. E. Wright, Wm.
Mascall and F. L. Officer at $2 00
a head Spray Courier.
Eugene surprised the people of
this entire country last year by
raising a great advertising fund
and paying a salary of 5,000 an
nually for an expert. Up to last
Saturday night there had been sub
scribed for tli e coming year 813,(50 1
to which will be added $1100, the
total being more than a dollar and
a half for every man, woman and
child in the citv, and this will be
used in advertising tne resources
and advantages of Eugene aud
Line county. What other town of
10,000 people in OregOD, Washing
ton or California can match this
record?
Franklin P. Davis of New York
was ia our city this week, Mr.
Davis is manager and dole director
of the noted psychologist Dr
Geoi go Gilbert Bancroft, and D.
Lillian Lewis, vocalist and imper
sonator. Mr. Davis made arrang -
ments to onng tms talented pan
to our city for two entertainments
Dec. 2nd and 3rd, uuder the rub
pices of the Ladies' Aid Society ol
the M. E. church.
Dr. Bancroft will present on the
first night his famous psychologi
cal lecture, "Hoodoos," a scientific
discourse on all psyche phenomena,
a most startling as well as interest
ing entertainment.
On the seoond night Dr. Bau.
croft will give his humorous sketch,
"WheD, Whom Hnd How to Love."
a musical lecture novelty and
laugh producer of great magnitude.
Dr. Bancroft will be ably assisted
each evening by the charming
singer, Miss Lewis, in a brilliant
and versatile repf rtoir ol vocal and
literary gems.
Mr. Davis assisted the ladies on
Monday in listing tickets and the
results were very flattering, but
owing to election day the work was
postponed until some future date,
when the ladies will finish listing
the entire city.
R. R. BUTLER
Spoke to Crowded House
in Heppner.
Keep it in mind that Oregon can
be made the best fiuit state, and
the best dairy state, in the union.
Knight of l lliiaw.
Doric Lodge No. 20. K. of 1' Mecls every
Tuesday evening, Visiting members invited.
VAWTilU CKAWKOKO, ;. C.
GAV. FIELD ClUWFOltD, K. of H. & S.
R. R. Butler who spoke at the
Commercial Club in this city last
Friday eveniug in behalf of the
republicans, was greeted with
crowded bouse.
Mr. Butler while a young man
is one of the best speakers in Ore.
con and created a good impression
here.
(iood music was furnished by
the lone -band and the Crawford
orchestra.
At tlie ITIctliodlst Churcli.
The special music rendered by
m
the choir at every Bervice is or a
very hich order. At the close of
the morning service on last Sunday
the choir sang, "Oh, Be Recon
ciled!" The song was well ren
dered, making very impressive the
sweet pleading of that wonderful
chorus. At the evening service,
Miss Glasscock, alto, and Mr. C.
M. White, tenor, sang, "Through
the Gates of Gold," an exquisitely
beautiful duet rendered so splen-
lidlv aud with such a feeling of
earnestness on the part of thesing
ers that it doubtless made the vis.
ion of "the Gates'1 come near to
many.
On next Sunday, Nov. 8;h, Sun
day school at 9:45 a. m. aud junior
League at 3 p. m. Preaching at
11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m., by the
mstor. Subjects, morning ser
rnon. "iMKluraufo by iMort oi
God;" Lleb. xi:27; evening, "The
Pharisee and the Publican" Luke
xviii:10-14.
Walter L. Aikheart.
w. o.j w.
flppjiner Cnmp No. CO,' meets 2nd and 4th
Fridays of eitch nicntli. VImUiik members cor
dially Invited.
L. W.BRIGG8, C. C.
J. L. Y EAGER, Clerk.
ion sam;
Good carpet, heating 6tove aud
cook stove. Iutiuire at this oflice.
IIonc l Item.
Close in.
office.
Inquire at Gazette
Ilea lh of T. At Moore.
T. A. Moore, a pioneer resident
of Morrow county, died at his home
near Heppner last Saturday even
ing.
The funeral was conducted Mon
day at the Heppner cemetery where
a large number of friends witnessed
the last sad rites.
Fifteen carloads of potatoes will
be shipped from The Cove, Union
county.
The Hcvivnl.
The revival at the Christian
church will close next Sunday even
ing. Subject tonight: "Thp Sec
ond Coming of Christ." There
will bo the usual Sunday services
and a meeting in the afternoon for
members only.
Next Monday evening a reception
will be given by the church to those
who have united with the congre
gation during the levival.
Arrangements will be made o
have preaching each Suuday follow
ing the meeting until a regular
pastor is secured.
Are Yon Only Half Alive"!
People with kidney . trouble are bo
wttk and exhausted that they are only
half alive. Foley's Kidney Remedy
makes healthy kidneys, restores lost
vitality, and weak, delicate people are
restored to health. Refuse any bat
Foley's. Slocom Drug Co.
Saved II 1 lofi l.lfe
"My three year old biy was badly
constipated, had a liiuli fever and vvn
in an aw fnl condition. I jhvp him tn
doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the
next morning the fever was gone aM,i
was entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxa
tfve saved bis life." A. Wolkuah, Casi
mer, Wis. Slooum Drug Co.
Many tracts cf from 2 to 10 acres
are being sold around Milton.
A Jeweler's Experience.
C. R. Kinder, the jeweler, ICtiO
Vir
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind , writes:
"I was so wetik from kidney troubh
that 1 could hardly walk a hundred feet.
Four hollies of Foley's Kidnev Remedy
cleared my comp'exion, cured my back
ache and the i t rfjjuiaritie lipapp-areiL
and I can now at end lo business every
day, and lecomtnend Foley's Kidnev
Remedy to a 1 Mitl'erers, as it cured me
nf er tho doctors and other remedies
had faded. Slocum Drug Co.
Special Telegram for Sale.
I am ciTerinn for ale the fine blooded
trotter and sue Special Telegram. Fc
info-iiiation as to price, etc, call on oi
add ess
HARVEY I'ARSELL.
OiS Nov. 12 Heppner, Oregon
WE KNOW
THE TROUBLE PEOPLE
have to get just what they want in
shoes. We know how hard it is
to find shoes of. a style that pleases, of a
quality that satisfies and at a price that you
feel like paying.
We know, and hence we simply prepared
our shoe stock to overcome these troubles
for you. We have bought carefully, and
we offer you values, which if you . allow us
to fit you properly, you will not better, and
seldom duplicate, in all the country.
Now is the time to get your teet ready for
winter. You need shoes of warmth, and
seivice; perhaps rubbers and arctics. You
might as well buy fresh goods as carried
over stock. In fact you might better, so
that is why it will pay'you to come here for
your footwear.
Come in and try on a pair.
The best lines
for men
'Xettleton"
"Knox
Harvard''
"Yale"
'Princeton"
MIS I CO
"The best of the
Good Ones"
in Shoes.
The best lines
for ladies
"Strootman "
"Fashion''
'St vie" '
"Rose" Citv"
'Western Girl'
ST All HOTEL
Woman Interrupt Political
Speaker
A well dressed woman interrup'ed a
political speaker recently bv continually
coughing. If he had taken Foley's
Honey and Tar it wou'it have cured her
cough quickly and expelled the cold
from her system. The genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar contains no opiates and
is 'n a yellow package. Refuse substi
tutes. Slocum Drug Co.
Beaw the '. x?e Kind Yuu Have Always Bought
Signature
of
E. J. KELLER
Auctioneer
Out of town sa'es promptly attended to.
Charges very reasonable.
Io.NE, ... OllHfiOM.
Coffee
Quality clean perfect
Your grocer will prind it
better if ground at Lome not
too line.
JEFF NEEL. Proprietor
Everything neat and clean
prices.
Corner Chase ard May Sts,
at popular
,. Heppner
Red Front, Livery &
Feed SatDles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
Twenty-one Years
LIVERY RIGS
WE
BUY
for spot nh,
D
oil ' . Writ.. f, lYie., Lit. Mnrk,.t K..l-rt,. shitmini T ! -nrt . V. "D,in M
HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.r
4 l .nvo. Iralhcr hin.l. Ho,t thmf on tha ..ihjort vr writt.-n. Ilhi.tntinr all I'ar An.tn.l. All
m..ii TrpiT. Scre1.. IW,,., rmp.. Ito II. .w and hor t. tap. nd to Imw W1P-
r.ll.."f, l"Tr' ";""".'' KS'T.''1"T!. Iri'"- T..orci..t..mrr.. 1 J.s H,.1ctonnl ,,u
iM'nul tf ill Ki'l. Our Vl.v nMtc Hit mid iWnt sttrr rt . L
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. WESTERBERG. Prop
City
Kept constantly on t and
and can he furnishes i.
short notice t - pat i.es
wishing to drive irto he
interior. Fir clas . : :
Hacks and Dugijles
CA KOUXI) AND
SK U- WE CATKK
ll x'llE : : : :
OOMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
-SO CAN FCKXISH
itlUS AND DUIVKRON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner, - Oreoon
We liave parsed our(21st milestone in our as
the First National Hank of Heppner.
During this time we have been identified with
the growth of Morrow county and have assisted
many of our customers in becoming- 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 confidence of the community, which has been
extended to us for the past twenty-one years.
First National Bank
of Heppner
XOTH'K FOR PI BUCATION.
R)LEYSn0intMR
rViMMnilMAkMni jr 4mt
rei'artment of the Interior
I'. S. Laud Oifiee nt I-a Oraiulo. Orecoii.
Sept mter s, 1; is.
Notice is hereby (-Won that William I). Jet
tison, of rt s Laurel tm't. 1'ortlanJ. Oregon,
who, or. Auc't -X lua.le Timher and
Stone fuoni tatcuient. No. oi'Jiin, for XW'1,
XE', eecticn9, ami '', SE1 tiV NK. m
tion 4. T. i 8.. K. St E. W. M . hhf rileil notic of
Intention to make tinat Timt.er anil Stone proof,
t etablib elaim to the land abo e described,
before the leister and Receiver, U. S. Land
Office, at Lalirande. Oregon, on the 2'th da; of
N'OTember.
Claimant name a witneoae: 4
C. 8. VanDuvn. D. C. Itrichonx n4 Thoa.
Drivkell. all of Latrande, Oreron. and Harriet
D. JetlUon. of r'ortland. Oregon.
8pt ITNot i V x. BRAMrt ELL, Reftctrr.
Notice For Publication
IVi'artmetif of the Interior,
V. S. Ijind C'fh.e t.t l.-ti iiav.de. Orecor.
.-.'I'tember j. i s
Notice is hereby given that Harriet I'. J, i,
on. of fcS I.aart-1 street. Portland, Hresmi, I ,,
on Aunust -S. !, made Tiiaber and s;
aworn statement No. OlJiU, for N NK4 vv t
and Lot ;? and 4 fee. 4, and Lot 1. see. S. Tow:i
ship 4 8. E. W. M.ha fiie.1 notice ot in
teution to make final Timber and stone proof,
to ettablish riaira to the land above desert,"!
before tht Keftioter and Keceiver. I . S. I.h-
tthce, at LaUraude, Oregon, on the "th dij of
November,
Claimant name is witnesses:
C. S. TanDnyn, of LaGrande. Onitn. I. (
Brlrronx,of La Grand, Orcgor. and (J.-t..
W.UUy and William D. Jelllion, both f Po.t
land, Oracon.
8pt. 17 Xot19 r. C. BRAM WELL, Regi.tir.