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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
Ten per cent Discount on all Table Linens for this Week Only The whow- rotv is white this week. It seems as though the snowstorm had blown in doors over th sheives and counter-, for the white goods are everywhere. From linens and lace c uins and white bed spreads to the saowy heap of white garments on the counter there is something about the fresh crisp freshness of the goods that is delightful to every wenan and housekeeper who sees them. Table Linen Accessories We are complimented many times a day because our store is -f convenient tor shopping. Realizing the advantage that necessarily follows and to funiKT call these to your attention, we have arranged for this week only A Great Saving on Table Linen. And while we expect our uniformly low prices to attract the attention of the economically inclined, we do not want you to loose sight of the faet that every article sold in Marquardsen V Department Store isof unquestionable quality, so we emphasize the Safely when we say you can Safely save money at Marquardsen s. That's why you can always depend on Marquardsen. WATCH WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF FURS M AROU ARDSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, HEPPNER, OREGON The Heppner Gazette Established March 30. 188. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Entered at the Posto:Sce at Heppner Oregon, as second-class matter. TatJBSDAY Nov. 26, 1908 Fresh oysters at the Palm. H. V. Gates, of Hillaboro, isj iu the city. Lester Meadows has returned from Salem. See that fine line ofholiday can- dies at the Palm. 1 H. W. Fell was a business visit or, Saturddy. S. A. Harris was down from Uardman, Friday. W. H. French, of Uardman, was in the city, Friday. Ben Wfttldus cama over from SJcnuiuent, Saturday. jj0gtUand carved gold ring. Reward for return to this office. Eaiil Scharff, the Grantjcounty etockman, was in the city Friday. Bob Hart has the nicest line of bon-bons in the city. Try them aud be convinced. W. A. Campbell, the Condon in surance man was in the city the latter part of the week. Get your tickets and seata re served for Bancroft lectures at Slo cam Drug Co., on sale Nov. 2S to Dec. 2nd. Come and har tha famous George Giloert Bancroft at the Methodist church Weduesdaygand Thurs lay evenings, Dec. 2 andj.3. Joe Hays, of Heppner, was buy in' s ieep in this neighborhood the first of the week. He bought a few head from Tom JKeeLey and also a few head of William Town 6end. Long Creek Finger. J. P. Tharp, an eccentric charac tr, formerly of Heppner, better known as ''small fraction," died at TeDdleton, last Saturday. He was a Virginian by birth and followed fcheep herdit in this county for hom3 time. White Salmon, Washington, the r.pple center of the "North Bank" Road, holds the record for liberal ity in raiaing an advertising fund. Ice m ri population of the village anl va ley cf White Salmon does not exceed GDO people, and at a re cent meeting they raised $2200, or almost $1 apiece. Ilouie tar Kale. A nice little home in Heppner for only 1750. Call at Gazette office loi particular!. I E59 w m Where the Door Opens Constantly You can quickly heat and keep cozy the draughty hall or cold room no matter w! .l the weather conditions are and if you only knew how much jreal comlort you can have Irom a PERFECTION Oil caier (Equipped with Smokeless Device) you wouldn't be without one another hour. Turn the wick as high or 85 low as you please there's no danger no smoke no smell just direct intense heat that's because of the smokeless device. Beautifully finished in nickel and japan orna mental anywhere. The brass font holds 4 quarts, giv ing heat lor 9 hours. It is light in weight easily carried Irom room to room. Every heater warranted. steady light ideal to read or study by. Made of brass nickel plated, latest im proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer does not carry Perfection Oil Heater and Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL, COMPANY (incorporated) SEE , Jj There are two kinds of whiskey. -the other isn t is- TUa VinA flinf TG mnfdina fill thi ennrf ifupnta tliflt enitte from proper distillation and ageing That's what makes it REAL whiskey. . . , fThe kind that ISN'T is made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil or is simply, alcohol put in. charred, barrels, and branded whiskey. , The Pure Food Law 'aims at .haying the consumer get exactly what he calls for. When you call for whiskey "ask yourr dealer if it will respond to a government laboratory test., Ask him if he guarantees it. Then you will know what you are paying your money for. Buy the brand you know, the standard for 70 years.. Cyrus Noble pure whiskey all whiskey old whiskey. 4 quart bottle of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, til charge paid to the. near ett railroad expreu: office. $4.22 w. j.:van:schoyver-& co. titibliiKed 1864 105-107 Second Street, Portland. Oregon CUT T TMI UHC HMt W. J. Van Schuyrer & Co, PH4 0t-. i EocUed plcwe End $4.90 (of wbich pleaM tad DC '! onca by exprea, prepaid, four quarts , GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. ' P.O. Aid tcr mm .There is none better than the Orpb niim. The ehow houses of Portland at tt.e fame price are none better. "Al ways the best" is our motto. A good show is educative. Get the habit, there by get eJucated. Notice of Final Account. In the matter of the Estate of Henry Heppner, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as executors of the estate of Henry Heppner deceased, have filed their final account in the County Court of Morrow County, State of Ore son, and that Monday, the 7th day of December A. D. Wu8, at the hoar of 10 o'clock in the fore, noon ol said day, and the County Court room in the Cou nty Court house at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing ol objections thereto and the settlement thereof. HKNRY BLACKMAN. PH1LL COHN. Co-executors of the last Will and Testament of Henry Heppner, deceased. Sam E. Van vactor, Attorney for the Estate Dated and first published October 2'Jth, A. D 1808. Oct2-Nov28 Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Ihe Dalles, Oregon. Oct. 19, UKjS, Notice is hereby given that Jane Kosere, o' Uardman, Oregon, who, on Jnne 19th, 1907, mide Homestead Entry (Serial So. 01111) No. 15558. for Sec, 29, SE 8E See. 30 E4 NEJ4 Section 31, Township 5 South, Range 25 East Willamette Merioian, has filed notice oi lntent:on to nake Final commutation proi f , to establish claim to the land above described, be fore J, P. Williams, United States Commission er, at his office at Heppner. Oregon, on the 5th day of December, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Ueoige McDonald, John J. McDonald, Joseph Walker, all of Uardman, Oregon, end John Olden, of Heppner, Oregon. OcMJ-Det 3 C. W. MOOBE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon Oct. 22 1908 Notice is hereby given that ArthnrJ. Tarker of Lexington, Oregon, who, on May 19th, 1913 made Homestead EUry No. 12628, for Lot 4 BW VA NWii, and W Section 2, Township 1 S, Bange 28, E. W. Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final five year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Register & Receiver, at The Dalles Land Office, on the 4th day of December. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses : William Copenhaver, Joseph E, Marshall both of Lexington, Oregon; Robert W. Turner, of Heppner, Oregon, and Olin 8. Hodsdon, of Lexington, Oregon. Oct29 Dec C. W. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, " V. 3. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, Oct. 22, 10P8 Kntien la hereby given that William L. Copen haver. of Lexington, Oregon, who, on Aug. 21st. 1902, made Homestead Entry No. 11381, Tor Lot 1, BE NEJ4 & E',4 HKK, Section S, Township 1 8, Range 28, E. W, Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to estab lish flim to the land above described, before the Regibter & Receiver, at The Dalles Land Office, on tha 4th day of December, lm. Claimant names as witnesses: nil. s Hoiladon. Joseph E. Marshall, Arthur P. Parker, all of Lexington, Oregon, and Rob-j ert W. Turner, ot neppner, wren""-Oct29-Dec3 C W. MOOKE, Register. Oregon 66in 'll J 99 Are you doing what you can to populate your state? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, boneet farmers, mechanics merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a will ing heart capital or no capital. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. is sending tons ot Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency.' Will you not hdp the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and adresses ' of vour friends who are likely to ba interested in this state ? We will be glad to bear the expense cf sending them complete in forms ion about OREGON ai d its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sa!e during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are From Denver 30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha.. ..30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44 75 " St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago 38.00 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. B. IIUDDLESTON, Local Agent, WM. McMURRY, Un. Agent, Heppner, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Cnited States Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon . Oct.?-'. 11 Oi. Notice is hereby given that Joseph E. Mar shall, of Lexington. Oregon, who. on Sept. 2rtth 1S02. made Homestead Entry, No, 1H'., for Wf KWJ4. NWK 8WK, and Lot 8, BecUon 3, Town ship 1 8, ttange W, E. W. Meridian, la filed notice or Intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Begister and Receiver, at The Dal lea Land Office, on tha 4th day of December, 1908. Claimant name witnesses: William U Copenhaver. Olln P. Hodsdon, Arthur P. Parker, all of Lexington. Oregon, and Robert W. Turner, of Hsppner, Oregon. cC9-DeC C W. MOOUK, KegiaUr. The buyer who seeks experi ence may seek it anywhere; But the buyer who heeds ex perience buys the Remington. Remington Typewriter Company TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORT LAND JOURNAL.