Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 12, 1908, Image 5

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    Local Notes.
Mrs. L. E. Biebee is quite sick.
U lasses properly fitted at P. 0.
BorK'i. tf.
Saturday afternoon at the Orpheum
(or children.
Gilbert Coats was a bubinese
vibitor, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Marquardeen
are in Portland.
Iliuheet cash price paid for hides
pelts and furs. I'hilCobn.
Dave McAtee visited Lone Rock
the latter part of the week.
K you have poultry to sell, Bee Ash
baagk Bros, opposite planing mill.
Mr. and Mis. A. K. Fuller were
up from Lexington, Saturday.
Everybody goes to the 0 pheum. The
greatest show on top of earth for 10c
Albert Eea has purchased the
Pastime from LeeiMatlock, at the
old Brewery stand.
Highest prices paid for all kinds of
ooultry. Ashbauh Bros., opposite
Slocutn'a planing mill.
Billy Gordan was an incoming
passenger Tnesday evening from
Middleton, Idaho.
The Penland Land & Livestock
Co. this week sold 100 head of fat
cows to Frye, Bruhn & Co., of
Seattle.
Geese are now coming in aloDg
the Columbia. Fairly good shoot
ing ia reported in the lower Willow
creek country.
Dr. H unlock and Lee Matlock
have purchased a skating link at
La Grande. TliPy will leave short
ly for their new locution.
The drug store belonging to Dr.
T. 8. Beck, Ht Irrigon, was des
troyed by lire last Saturday even
ing. Loss, $1,000, insurance, $2,
O00. Three shows Satnrday evening at the
Orpheum. First, 7 ; second, 7 :40 ; third
8:1-5 Come out and la.itfh and see som
-of the world's greatest plays reproduced
Harry Crown says he began th
day just rip;bt he started in witl
Folger'a Golden Gate Coffee which
had been ground fresh tb.it morn
ing.
Mose Ashbaugh came in from
V.ioht Mile. TuPhd-iv. He savs
th-it grain is making good prowtl
in tlia TAckt Mile country. There
- o "
is plenty of moisture, the soil being
in good condition fr plowing.
Evangelist T. S. Haudsaker wil
preach at the Chiistiau churcl
next Sunday- Subject 11 a. m
"Letters of Flesh and Blood."
p. m.: "What's the Matter With
Heppner?" At 3 p. m. a specia
lectuse on good citizenship will be
civen. SuHect: "Uucle Sam's
Golden Calf." Admission free.
John Woodruff, 75 years old who
Jied uear The Dalles bad lived for
1G years in the cliffs hack of that
town, having gradually dog out a
little cave for a dwelling. He was
a well educated, well behaved man,
who made tronble for no one and
delighted to live close to nature.
Miss Knight, a deaconess of the
Episcopal church, will be in Hepp
ner, Saturday the 14th, remaining
over next week, and will conduct
a class for women and childn n
e ich afternoon, taking up the Biblr ,
WANT COYOTE
BOUNTY LAW
Oregon Sheepmen Will
Petition Legislature.
A bounty of from SI to $1.50 per
coyote will be asked of the legisla
ture of this state when it convenes
this winter and the request will be
backed up by not only the sheep,
men of eastern Oregon, but by those
of the Willamette valley as well,
for the hill pest is already creating
great havoo among the flocks of the
western part of the state.
It is estimated that the coyotes
during the past year have done over
$1,000,000 damage to the flocks of
the state, and the sheepmen believe
that the only way to exterminate
the pest is to provide a bounty to
make their killing worth while.
In order to get the matter before
the legislature the Oregon sheep
commission in its annual report
will embrace a recommendation of
a bounty of $1.50 to be paid for
each animal killed. It will point
to the success with which that plan
combatted the evil some years ago.
The sheepmen of the state will
also urge through their organiza
tion that such a bounty be given.
Sheepmen to Pay Half.
Ond half of the sum paid, accord
ing to the plan now under advise
ment, will be paid by tbesheepmen
through a special tax levied upon
them for that purpose. This is in
ine with tbe o d law.
gon
Under that system, according to
Secretary Dan P. Smy the " of tbe
Oregon sheep commission, the coy
otes were practically exterminated,
and just at the time the county bad
ceased to be an expense of any im
portance tbe law was repealed. As I
tbe result the animals have in.
creased until they are a plague
greater than ever before in tbe
state.
For the first time in many years
the valley woolgrowers are with tbe
men of eastern Oregon in this mat
ter. In Douglas county for in-1
stance the damage to tbe flocks
during the past year has been very
great even though the county has
a bounty of $25 per animal and tbe
growers have their places fenced
against coyotes, but the wily ani
mals come over tbe hills from east
ern Oregon and by digging under
the "'coyote proof" fences, have
managed to do great damage.
irielh4l-t Church.
Knights of I'rlhlas.
Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P -Meets every
Tuesday eveiog, Vimting members invited.
VAWTER CRAWFORD, ;. G.
GAF.F1ELD CB VWFOKD, K. of B. S.
prayer book, church histcry, atd
missions. Miss Knight worked
with Biwhop Taddock in New York
City. All women are invited to
attend these meetings whether
members of the church or not.
A Jewelcr' Fx prrlence.
C. K. Kinder, the jeweler, 10i0 Vir
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Intl., writes:
"I was so weak from kidney trouble
that 1 could hardly walk a hundred feet.
Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Kemedy
cleared my coinp'exion, cured my back
ache and the irregularities disappeared,
and I can now attend to business every
lay, and recommend Foley's Kidney
Kerne Jy to all sufferers, as it cured me
after the doctors and other remedies
had failed. Slocum Dru? Co.
XV. o.j XV.
Heppner Camp No. W, meet 2nd nt)d 4th
Fridays of each month. Visiting members cor-
iaily invited.
L. W.BRIGGS, C. C.
J. L. YE AG ER, Clerk.
71. K. Church, South.
Sunday morning subject, "Deliv
erance in Time of Nead." Even
ing, "Harmony, and How ta Hav
it.'' Hear tbese subjects, prepara
tory to tbe revival. Come and get
iu tune with jour fellow man.
nut .vim:
Good carpet, heating stove sr-d
cook stove. Inquire at this tjfiice.
House In Kent.
Close in.
office.
Inquire at Gazette
Saved Hi Hoy's (lfe
"My three year old boy was badly
constipated, had a high fever and was
in an awful condition. I gave him two
doses of Foley's Orino Luxative and the !
next morning tbe fever was gone and he
was entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxa
tive saved bis life." A. Wolkush, Casi
mer, Wis. Slooura Drug Co.
On next Sunday, Nov. 15tb, Sun
day School, 9:45 a. ra.; Junior
League, 3 p.m.; preaching 11 a. m.
and 7 d. in., by tbe pastor. Sub
jects, morning sermon, "How Shall
We Eat the Flesh and Drink the
Blood of the Son of Man?" John
vi:52; evening, "The Hand Mighty j
to Deliver. "Exodus xiv:21. Please
note that from this date forward
the eveniuii service will begin at 7
o'clock.
The morning sermon will be an
at empt to explain now tbe flesh
of Jesus t pified iu the bread of
tbe holy coimnuuiou and the blood
in the wine become meat and drink
to the. believer. After the sermon
the holy communion of the Lord'a
Supper will be administered. We
invite all believing Christians
and penitent sinners who are
minded to receive tha communion
at oar bauds to come to this table
aud be served.
The eveniDg sermon will deal
with those perfectly natural phe-
uomena wnica uucier tne nana on
an ever operHtive providence prove
prpftt deliverances to the ueonle of
o
God.
Election's Over Now and
We're Getting Down to
Business.
Our store will make history this month. We
expect the biggest November trade we ever
had. Things are certainly coming our way.
Listen Our store is as full of New Fall
and Winter Goods as it will hold. Every
line is fully represented. We bought these
goods because we needed them, because you
need them. We expected an exceptionally
large fall trade and we are getting it.
The Shopping Interests of Hepp
ner are Centered Here, Why?
Simply because! lere you'll find the great
est variety of dependable merchandise in
the city. Here you'll find the newest, the
prettiest and the most desirable. Here
you'll find appreciative and courteous store
sense. Here you'll find a store that never
considers a sale made until the customer is
perfectly satisfied. Here you'll receive a
guarantee that will insure you that every
cent spent here will be well spent. There
fore we feel that we merit this success.
INOR & CO.
Special music that will delist $X3C
and help every one la being pre- " --1 "
a ed for both services.
Walter L. Airheaiit.
STAR HOTEL
Special Telegram for Sale.
I am offering for sale the fine blooded
trotter ami sue Special Telegram. For
information aa to price, etc, call on oi
addess
HARVEY PARSELL.
Oc8 Nov. 12 Heppner, Oregon
Woman Interrupts Political
Speaker
A well dressed woman interrupted a
political speaker recently by coDtinnally
coughing. If lie bad taken Foley's
Honey and Tar it wou'd 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.
N. E. WINNARD, Ai. D.
IIIY.M-.4 A M'ltUI:03
Gradiute of :
Lenc.x College, 1SS3.
Chicago Homeopathic Med. College
18)0.
Rusk Medical College. 8!I2.
Coffee
JEFF NEEL. Proprietor
Everything neat and clean at popular
prices.
Corner Chase and May Sts.. Heppner
Just Coffee, but perfect
Coffee.
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
fUU
22Z
Red Front Livery &
Feed satbles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
Twenty-one Years
LIVERY RIGS
Are You Only Half Alive?
l'eople with kiduey trouble are so
weak and exhausted that they are only
half alive. Foley's Kidney Remedy
makes healthy kidoeys, restores lost
vitality, and weak, delicate people are
restored to health. Refuse any but
Foley's. Slocm Drug Co.
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k mm a-i n-?.- -
we Ik EI H LGPGK
buy IT VJ? ii & Vt-V
for spot cfh. 1 to 60'J moro mnnoy tor rem to shin Raw Fnr nnt Tli.i.i. to nthan to
ell at homo. W nt rir Prm- List. Market H.-nort, shi.inn l ie. an.t lnnt our
HUNTERS &TRAPPERS'GUIDE"t'KiS.
4V ca, I ther hmiml. Rnt thine on th tnli t written llhi.trntmi M Fnr mmU All
l.nt TrappetV Secrrtn. IW..V.. Trnp.. 0m Ijiw. h.w nd whi-ra to tn p. and tn twernn iur
rfnl trapf-r H'ariilrMn.rl.Mlia. Pries, fl Tn our mM.m e 1 J.V Miri. bnnH into
l.ntifnl K.hM. Our Munrtir Bit unrt Itrr o ttrrt nn.mitl. fc. trp. fl 00 prr hottl- ih.p to,,.
Uidnauit'utiloiuasutbibuktitiM. Adtmck Urws.. IK'pt. 7 1 . Mluaw011.
sort
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E, WESTER BERG, Prop
Kept constantly on i an.l
and can be furnishes c
nhort notice Jiangs
wishing to drive irto he
interior. Fir -- c!as : :
Hacks and Bugijies
CAf : ROUND AND
SK lT- WE CATER
lc VIIE : : : :
lv"i!3rKRCIAL
TRAVELERS
ND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
Heppner, - Oregon
POLEYSnOIiETTAR
We have passed our 21st milestone in our as
the First National Bank 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
NOTICE FOR Ft BUCATlON.
Iippartmpnt of the Interior
I". S. Lanii Office t I-a Uranf.. Orepm.
Septemter , l'.XW.
Notice is hereby iven that William I). JiV
lison, of t S Laurel street, Portland, Oregon,
who. or. AutfUft IV, 1W, made Timber and
Stone forn statement. No. QV5 for XV
SE'i section 9. and W, 8E SW, NK. sec
tion 4, T. 8., R. 2 E. W. M . has filed notic. of
Intention to make final Timber and Stone proof,
to eatabli'b claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land
Office, at Ea (irande, Oregon, on the ith day of
November. 1.
Claimant name as w ltneaae :
C. 8. VanDuyn, D. C. Brichoux and Thoa.
Priskell, all Of LaC. ramie. Oregon, and Harriet
1). Jelliaon, cf Portland. Oregon.
pt l;Nor ltf X: BK4MWELL, Kc9.tfr.
Notice For Publication
Department if the Interior,
V. 8. Land OtKee at Lut inutile, Orei-".
optenifcer ; .
Xi.tice is hereby given that Harriet 1. Je! :
on, of Ijiurtl street, Portland, Oregon. , ,.
on August JS, lW'ti, made Timber and s
aworn statement No. 012D1, for S SKl4 .. '4
and Lota 3 and 4 sec. 4, and Lot 1, see. 5, 1 1 -v.
ship4S. U29 E. W. M . has riled notice ol a
teution to make final Timber and Stone pu-.f.
to establish claim to the land above deaei 1 ft.
before tht Register and Receiver, I . y. l.,-t .1
Office, at LaOraude, Oregon, on the iith ilBj .f
November, 1908.
Claimant name is w ltnf sees:
C. 8. VanDnyn, of LaG ramie. Oregon, p. C
Brichonx, of La Grande. Oregon, and
W.Lilly and William D. Jellison, both of Pott,
land, Oregon.
tfpt. 17 NotW F. C. BRAMWLL, Register.