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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
J - ".HUB. ft.?'-.L.'' Vl'S.?" SHAPELY FEET MEAN RIGHT SHAPE SHOES For yourself and children. Special models in footwear designed expressly for us by an expert who has made a life study ojJiiXej1 footwear. We call them "Right Shape" shoes because the Peters line, shape growing feet along natural lines instead of deforming. Withal, they are not clumsy modelsbut graceful in lines, easy fitting and most comfortable. Ow ing to space we are unable to quote all prices in our extensive line. " 1; Ladies Shoes Peters "Par Kxcel ence" Patent Colt Bltich-. ext. Role, ifiin metal upper, value $3 70 Peters' ClHssio" Pat. Colt, Bluuher, exenitil sole, value 91 50 Peters "Cascade" Patent Colt, Blucher. Gar men, extension sole, value $3 00 Peters' "Diamond Special" Vici, extension flexible sole, value 93 50 Pe'ers' ' IS Carat"-Vici, pol. turn sole, val. $3 Peters' 'Diamond Special" Vici, Blucher. Lor. don toe, oft extension sole, value $3 50 Peters' "Cascade" Vici, Blucher, ex. sole $3 75 Pe'ers' "Rlack Diamond" Box Calf, extension sole $2 35 Peters' "Black Dinmond Special" Kangaroo Calf, blucher, suitable for ranch wear, at special price $3 00 Peters' "18 Carat" VIcl. tnn. $3 00 One lot of U linn and miares shoes, assorted mz values 83 50. displayed on table $3 19 Teters' "Nurse Maid" Vici, rubber heel, el s io 8de8 $1 75 Peters' "Sparkler" Vii, common sense -hoe, made extra wide for high mstep $3 50 Ladies "Household" Red, bine, brown and green felt, fur top $1 25 and $1 SO Children's Shoes Children's Vici, blucher. ex tension sole, made for short chubby foot. . .91 90 Peters' "BUck Diamond" Box C'f, lace hl.ioh er, good school shoes, all sizes. . 91 45 to 91 70 Childrens' heavy Box Calf, lace, extension sol valu 91 25 Children's patent blue red. velvet, fox trimmed polish 2 lift beel, value 91 15 to 91 25 accord inn to size. Ladies' Wool Hose Grey mixed and black wool hose, seamless ribbed top, speolal. per pair 35c Black worsted plain "Burson," special valus, per pair 38o Black worsted hoce, double heel and lor, tilth', fast b'ack, value 50u Fast black, fiue cashmere, ribbed and plain, values 65c and 85o LADIES. COTTON UOSE-Ladies black ribbed ontiuu hose, special value 10c Fast black, Kfneva si.k, superior quality, fine ribbed, value 25u to 30c Fast black, hitfli grade, guaranteed fast and staii less, lii nil spliced heel and double sole, real niaco, also best maco split font, valut 30o Fa-t biack, super-lisle thread hose, 50c values. 35c, 3 for 91 00 Fast black hose, extra fine gaue lisle, prime quality, regular and outsize 50o Look for Thanksgiving Linen Display Tasty Patterns for the Women Who Care Our Prices as some of you know make do the work of MARQUARDSEN'S DEPARTMENT Store Heppner, The Store That Strives to Please Oregon The Heppner Gazette Established March 30. l&'S. KfBEO THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock atjnlsred at the Postorlirc at Heppner Oregon, as second-class matter. H'KtrF.PDAY . .Nov. 19, 1908 ML1 of Honor Pours l ea oil Her Jlgut) .tiglitli ICirlhtla . Tiiougb of an iuforuial nature, De of the most cbarmicg events t.iot social IJepptier has enjoyed for-soeae time was that given by te D&fhixr3 in honor of Maria Mal'ory Slocnm'd eighty-eighth fe.irtacRj-, at her home on the cor .er of Cliasa and Canrion streets, fs&tsrday afternoiu, Xov. 14. Mrs. 6'ocum, ktown find rever-tjte-KJ as "Grandma," has for the jwcsfc two yea re, through an acci dent, been cot; fined to a wheel 3c.ir, tint bariing that f-be still trctcics all her faculties, her rnera tc' ajid brightness of inind quite :.j:ipri?ing for one of her years, cd tlioagh a mother who lias -iern to Morrow county several ;i;ro..a, worthy eoua and daughters -acnv on the downward plane of life Kiue'ia yet able to dispense bos ftsiiCiity in a dignified and sweetly ?i?aieioaa manner. With her snow xiaii hair and lace cap it was im rjasive to have her pour the tea, tj&fvjwicg other refreshments, from jfc.-iita.aH table by her side, and to ItCoiR- out the light of one of the ritcy eandles as a souvenir of her foy-goe years. .ketch on Life was well ren 5er. by M rs. Norman Kelly, its settle pathos appropriate to the oscolon. Graodma" Slocum is of pioneer tilisct, her relatives having crossed ft t-c '.plains with ox team and being tLc Srst settlers in Morrow county, j ia:giiiy respected and energetic eop'e. Agisting hostesses were, Mes- fcitree Van Vactor, Wall, Matlock j and Minor, whose i-utertaiu- j nixeut with the phouograph elicited I tfcou the aged honteaa the contrast j cJ Cbe musical instruments of tbej tfcreK-rit time with that of thejews-j y.v. p .f hr-r vol;: g"' ,; v-. Ttivited ti--t-.-- wi te, M Klly, Me-n-..rds, I)alto:),i;-jthr,!..rfl-?w, I Jail ( I'v-r.s, Aiii::';ii '. U-.u:tt, Oilman, : Hi '..r.dag'1, Ayeis. Albert Slocum, Xirafr Slocum, Tbrmaa, Mitche 1, ILoiosoD, Campbell, IJager, Gor- P The n m J Jleai I Doesn't rFoFlO lfil the Flue M There is none better than the Orph enm. The show houses of Portland at the same price are none better. 'A. wave the best" is our motto. A good show is educative. Get the habit, there by get educated. Notice of Final Accoutre. H n 1 You receive intense, direct heat from every ounce of fuel burned there are no damp chimneys or long pipes to waste the heat from a PE1FECIW I- t !1 k 11 f, i (Equipped with SmoZceless Device) Carry it from room to room. Turn the wick high or iow no bother no smoke no crncll automatic smokeless device prevents. Brass font holds 4 cuarls. burns 9 hours. Beautifully finished in nickel or japan. Every heater warranted. The iust what vou want for the lnnn evenings. Made cf brass, nickel plated latest im proved central drai't burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer cannot supply the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. STAJiDARD till. CO 31 PAM' ( Incorporated) A 1 Oj In the matter of the Estate of Henry Heppner, Deceased. , Notice ie hereby Biven tlmt the understuncd, ns executors of the estiite of Henry Ilepjuier, deceased, have filed their riual account in the County Court of Morrow County, State of Ore- eon, and that Monday, the 7th day of December A. V. I!t(i8, at the hour of JO o'clock in die fore noon oi said day, and the County Court room in the County Court house at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, has been apuointed bv Haid Court as the time and place for tlio hearing uf oDjecUong thereto and the settlement thereof. Hfc'NRY HLACKMAN. PHI LL COHN. Co-executors of the last Will ana Testament of Henry Heppner, deceased. Sam K. Van vactor, Aforney for the Katate Dated and first published October J'Jih, a. I)., lm- OclL'If-NovLtf Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Laud Office at 'i he Dalies, OrcKon. Oct. HI, l'.K., Notice is hereby given that Jane Jtouers. ol Hardinan! Oregon, who, on June i9th, 11W7, mide HomeHtead Kntry (b,il Ao. (Hill) No. 165M. for afh S Wii See, M, 8E! SEV Sec. JO K 1 NEJi Section 31, Township 5 South, llnUi?e '-'5 EHHt Willamette Merician, Ima filed notice of intention to -cake Final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore J , p. Williams. United States ComminMon- er. av his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the 5th day of December, IWjs. Claimant names as witnesses: Ueoige McDonald, John J. McDonald, Jos'sj h Walker, all of Hardman, Oregon, Bnd John Olden, of Heppner, Oregon. OctJii-DeiH C. W. MOOHE, Uegister. Oresron Buil M 1 i ( Dinuiplion Malitlii n jfi'f fuat a neglfcte! coM or ciugh uxtt the longs in eo bad a condition t' at orrjption germs find a fertile fie'd Listening on or.e. Stop the coueti ijil e soon aa it appears with Ballard's iireboond eyrup. Soothes the torn iMp inflamed tissue) and makes you 2ell again, Sold bj Tatte eon &. Sa. We hereby offer $1000 to anyone proving by chemi v cal analysis or otherwise that GYRUS NOBLE con tains anything excepting pure straight ced whiskies. It is distilled in an old-fashioned still and ' contains all those secondary products of distillation which the U. S. Agricultural Department and the U. S. Internal J Revenue Department rule must be present to entitle . the distillation to be called whiskey. Alcohol does not contain these constituents. Neither does cheap so called straight whiskey made in a continuous or many chambered still. Money talks. GYRUS t NOBLE a pure-old-honest-whiskcy ' aged in wood.! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, fuited States Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon Ont. 23 19(18 Notice la hereby given that Arthur P. Parker, of Lexington, Oregon, who, on May ISth, 1908 made Homestead Eutry No. Iii62ti, for Lot 4 8WJ4 N WJ4, and WW HW, Section 2. TownBhip 1 S, Bange 26, E. W. Meridian, has fi!ed DOtice of in- tontion to make final five year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Register & llec- iver, at The Dalles Land Office, on the tb day of December, 1U08. Claimint names as wit net hub: William Copenhaver, Joseph K, Marshall, both of I.exinuton, Oregon; liobert V. Turner, of Heppner, Oregon, and Olin S. Hodsdon, of Loziiigton, Oregon. OctJSI Dec.! C. W. MOORE. Kegister. Are you doing what you can to populate your state? OKKOON NEKDS I'EOI'Li: Settlers, honent fan.iHrf., mechanics merchants, clerks, people with biaine, etrong liands and a will ing heart capital or no capitul. The Oregon Railroad 8c Navigation Co. is sending tons ot Orf gon literature to the East for distribution throiiKh every available egency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon bv aendini: us the names and udrenHes of vour friends who are likelv to be interested in this state ? VVe will be triad to bear the expense of sendinj; them complete in forma ion Hbont ( )K K( Jt)X aid its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale durinjr SEPTEMllKK AND OCTOBER from ihe East to all poiots in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are From Denver .J?:i(.00 From Louisville 4-1.70 " Oinnli;.....:,0.00 " (iiiciniial i -n " K;illsiis'ity ."50.00 ( 'leve;in.l -14.7.", " Sr. Louis ,0O New York r,5.() " ( 'hicn.u'o .'is.oo Tickets Can Be Prepaid If you want to brin a friend or relative to Oreon, do osit the proper auio.int with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. J. B. HUDDLES TON, Local Agent, W.M. McMURRY. (Sen. Acent Hepiner, Oregon. P.-rtland, Oregon! notice for publication 4 quart bottle of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charge paid to the nearest railroad express office.- W.tVANiSCHUYVERCO. 1 Established. I664f 105-107 Second Street" Portland. Oron cur r this unc o mail to-ot Department of the Interio-, U. S. Land Otliue at The Dalles. Oregon, Oct. -JJ, VMM Notice in hereliy (tiven that William L. l or.en haver. ,f LexinKton, Oregon, who, on Aii 21tt. lltO-', made llorneatead Entry No. 11;M, for Lot 1, til'.h t:U K'i SK'i. Section 3, Towiifhip 1 .S, KaiiBe a-i, E. W, Meridian, has fiu-d notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to eatiib iiHh claim to the land above dHseriljpd, be(or the KewitHr A Kecciver, at The Dalles land Olliee, on the 4t!i day of December, Him. Claimant Minn as witiUM'seb: Olin S Hodadori, Jrnepli K. MnixliKil. ArM-nr 1'. Parker, all of I-cxiiiKion, C'l-tKon, and K.dj- j ert W. Turner, ol Hi'l'pner, Oregon. j Oct'i! t- w. Jiuunr., t;i-(fi.ster. W. J. Van Schuyver & Cx, PvtUxL On(e ( EacWd pleuc find $4.90 for which plcue tend at l ooce by eiprcu, prrpxi. four quart Cenuin Cyru Noble. P.O.A4W. Sui- j xv ii HysjBsms'K' I! wry i i x ii uwrs i Kit Viu feissasas u ss I The buyer who seeks experi ence may seek it anywhere; nut tne buyer who heeds ex perience buys the Remington. ' I I I -t' K TT T x di mm. t II I NOTICE FOR I'L'BLICATION. Department of the InUrior. Cnited States Land Oihce, The Dallrs. Oregon. Oct. lltCt. Notice ia hereby given that Joneph E. Mar. flhall, of LexinKton. OreBon, who, on Sept. 2'.th l'Ati. made Homestead Entry, No, 114'J9, for Wtf NW'U. N'X SWK, and Lot 3, Section Town khip 1 8. HaiiKe 26. E. W. Meridian, has hld notice otintention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the land sbove described, before the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles Land Office, on the 4th da? of December, won. Claimant names as witnesses: William Copenhaver, Olin P. Hodsdon . Arthur P. Parker, all of Lexington. Oregon, and . u.' T., wr. m f llnnnpr. Ore tnn. J Oct2-Dec C. W. MOOBK. Kegister. Fypevriter Company TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORT LAND JOURNAL.