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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
Local Notes. properly ntted at P. O. tf. Glasses Corn's. Osoar Borg visi ed Portland this week. Saturday afternoon at the Orpheum for children. Emmett Cochran, of Monument, is in the city. Dr Winnnrd guarantees bia glasses o atiRfaotion. 8. 1. Stratton came np from lone Tuesday evenim?. tTiifJiet canh Price paid for hides pelts and furs. Pbil Cohn. Dr. Wionard will fit von with glasses et a cost of $2 50 to $7.50. Mr. and Mrs. k. L. Ayers are in from Parker's Mill. If too hnv poultry to sell, see Ash- bangh Bros, opposite planing mill. Everybody (toes to the Orpheum. The greatest show on top of earth for 10c Ben Akern, of Gooseberry, was a Heppner visitor, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aex Cornett were in from Batter crpek, Tuesday. Percy Garrigaes bag returned from Dale, where he has been on a hunting trip. Grand skating carnival at "one, Friday evening. Don't forget the excursion. Highest prices paid for all kinds of poultry. Ashbangh Bros., opposite locum's planing mill. Dr. Winnard has taken a special onrse in the treatment of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Be sure to go on the excursion to lone, Friday evening. Grand skating carnival. Three shows Satnrday evening at the Orpheum. First, 7; second, 7 :40; third, 3:15 Come out and laugh and see some of the world's greatest plays reproduced. The Morrow County Teachers' Institute will be held at Heppner, Dec. 9 11, and the School Board convention will be held on the 12th. John Williams, a former mer chant of lone, who has been con ducting a big wheat ranch in Gill iam couuty tor some time, is in the city. School Notes. It a iv I. lings When the lungs are sore and inflamed, the germs of pneumonia and consump tion 6nd lodgement and multiply. Fo ley's Honey and Tar kills the cough germs, cures the most obstinate racking ough, heals the lungs, and prevents serious resiiUs. Toe genuine is in the yellow packagn. Mocum Drug Co. Show begins at 7:00 the Orpheum, tonight. at If You nre Over 50 Read This Most peop'e past miedle-age suffer from kidney tnd bladder disordeis which Foley's Kidney Remedy would care, Stop the drain on the vitality aud re 6'ore needed strength and vigor. Com mence takirg Foley's Kidney Remedy today. bl)umn Drug Co. rIM0ll I Coffee I Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind t it better if ground at homa-not too fine. Knights of Pylklaa. Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P. Meeis every Tuesday evening. Visiting mem her invited. VAWTKB CRAWFOKD, 0. C. GABFIELD CB VWFOBD. K. of B. & 8. w. o.i w. Heppner Camp No. 00,' meets Snd and 4th Fridays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. L. W. BKIQG8, C. C J. U YKAQEB, Clerk. Last week, the writer visited the schools in five districts, Nos. 26, 27, 18, 23, and 50. . Iu No. 26, 0. C. Calavan is the teacher. The school building Is new The furniture is up-to-date. The school is supplied with a globe, dictionary, set of maps, and set of charts. The blackboard is fair, and there is a fair amount of black board space. There are good shadet for nearly all of the windows. Tbt enrollment is 26, The pupils seen. to be interested in their work. Mr. J. E. Waid teaches in No 27. He has an enrollment of "23. The school building is rather old and needs repairing. However, the teacher and pupils gave a"Pif social," last Friday evening, for the purpose of raising funds for pro viding a new floor and some new desks. The school has a good en cyclopedic dictionary, a planetar ium, and several library books. There is need of more blackboard, and the windows should have shades provided. The walls are decorated with some appropriate pictures. The teacher and pupils are enthusiastic in their work. I was greatly pleased with the sing ing at the opening of school. Miss Grace Cypert teaches in No. 18. Only eight pupils are in at tendance. The school building is new and well furnished, but as the pupils at present are all at one side of the district, the school is being held in the residence cf Mr. Joa Atkinson. The Bchool is provided with an organ, which is a help both in the singing and the marching. Iu No. 23, Miss Belle Miller is the teacher. This school is small, but the teacher find pupils are en. tbusiastic in their work. Ihe en rollment is 12, The Fchool bui d ing is new. It should be painted. More blackboard should be pro vided. There are good shades for all the windows. The school has globe, dictionarj', anatomical charts, and map cf . the Uuited States. Several neat pictures are upon the walls. A wash basin ai d towels are provided, A Lew cis tern has been recently constructed so as to have a supply of water for the echool. The pupils of this school seem to be greatly interested in the use of the dictionary. Thy are also making good use of the li brary books. Mrs. R. B. Rice teaches in No 50. The school buildiug has re cently been repaired aud repainted inside, the expense being met by the proceeds from a supper given by the teacher aud pupils. The school is provided with a fair blacl board, a dictionary, a good apt of maps, a flag, mirror, wash-basiD, and good shades. An excelleut bookcase has been placed in the room for the library books. The walls are tastily decorated. The pupils are diligent and orderly in their work, and the teacher enjoys the confidence of every pupil. The people of this district are justly proud of their school. The library books ate now ready for distribution. As the full amount of the fund was expended for the books, there is no money to pay for transportation of the books to the several districts. The clerks and members ot the school boards ae invited to call and got the books. School districts contemplating voting a tax should bold their tpe cial meetings before Jan. 1, and have notice of levy in the bands of the County Court by that date. Several districts failed to do this last year, and were short of funds ou account of it. S. E. Notson, ' Co. Supt. . David Watkios made final proof m his timber claim, Monday, be tore Commissioner VVilliams. Mr. Watkins will spend the winter in Heppner. Dan S! alter relumed this week from the Mayflower mines where hen&sle'n engaged during the past somm r in development work. Iles'ates that the mines have been greatly improved by the summer's work. The new management of - the Cash Shoe Store has secured the services of John F. Hedstrom, of Portland. Mr. Hedstrom is an ex perienced 'shoemaker who under stands every branch of his busin ess, from the making of new shoes to the repairing old shoes. Mr. Hedstrom has for years made a specialty of making arch supports and ankle braces and will in a few days be prepared to serve you at the most reasonable prices consist ent with first class workmanship. A Hair's Breadth Escape. Do you know that every liuoeyou have a cou.h o' cold ar.d Jo? it run on think ing it will just cure iself you are invit ing pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk it. Put venr lungs back in perfect health and stop that coou with Ballard's HoretiOtind Syrup Price 25c, 50c, aDd $1 00 per bottle. Patterson & Son. Foleya Honey and Tar clears the air passage, stops the irritation in tbe throat, sooihee the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears! Sore and infhmed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled f om the syst'im. R-fuse anv but the cenu ne in the yellow p ckage. Slocum Drug Co. Notice of Stockholders' .fleeting. Notice is hereby given that there wi 1 be a meeting tf the stockholders of the Firel National Bank of Heppner at their offic on the second Tuesday t f January, 1909, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M and four o'clock P. M. of at id day, f r the pu pone of electing directors and for the transaction of euch other bus ness as may appeal , T. J. MA HONEY. Cashier. Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 23, 1938. Thanksgiving 1908 Contemplation of the many things for which we are thankful this year, impels us to be especially thankful to the old friends who have remained with us, to the many new friends who have joined our family, and for - the co-operation of you all in helping us t) raise the general standard of excellence of our store by your liberal patronage. It is our hope that we have served you so well that you too, are thankful you are doing business with us, and if we have had even a small part in contributing toward your prosperity and happiness, we are much pleased. Very Truly Yourj, Minor & Go, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN & Sl'KUEOM Graduate of; Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med. College 1890. Rusk Medical College, 1892. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, Nov. 23. 190?, Notice is hereby Riven that Bertha Giger for merly Bertha Cox, of Heppner, Oregon, who. on Sept. lath. X7, ma te Homestead Entry No. 15575, Serial No. 02313, for SV4 SEi and 8 8W , Section 1, Township 4 S.. Runge 28, E. W, Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to male final Commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. P. Williams U. 8. Commissioner, at his otlioe in Hepjncr, Oregon, on the 11th day of January. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses; Paul Higler, George Moore, Millard French, all of Heppner, Oregon; Edgar Palmer, of Lex. ington, Oregon, Nov26-Dec3l F. ft BRAMWELL. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. IT. 8. Land Office, LaGrande, Oregon. November 23, 1808. Notice is hereby given that Morris Rosenbaom of La Grande, Oregon, who, on 21st day of Nov. 1908, made Timber and Stone application. No, 023 15, for the N of SKX and the E4 of 8W4, Section 10. Township 4 South, Range 29 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of tbe U, 8. Lud Office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 9th day of February, loufl Claimant names as witnesses; Maud Bcbofield, N. W. Schofield, C. 8, Tan Dujn and H. J. Rittcr, all of LaHrande, Oregon. Nov08Tan2S F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. WE BUY 1 " FOJSslKlD t mwh. 10 to 50 nnm money for pro to shin Raw Fnn and t home, w rite for Price List. Market lb-port. Hhinnina Ian an, HUNTERS' t&TRAPPERS'GUIDE for 'Spot mwh. 10 to 60 mnro money for yon to ship Raw Fnrs and Bides to o than in at noma, vt rite ror Wloe iast Market K.'Port. Hhinnina Tans, and almnt nn, . m avntim. ia.anii afc 4.M) pare, leather brand. Rt ttiinf on tha anhjert vnr written. UlnitraUnt all Fur aainmte. Ill ahnut Trappera' SrrU. Drrcra. Trap.. G.tiM l-awi. How and when to trap, and to barom a ne cmful trapper. It', a mrnlar KncrclopMtia. Prita. Tooarcnrtnniata. $1 t. RirtM taaaad iota twwntiful RN. Our Macnrtir Bait and Decor attrart. animal, tn traps, $1.00 prhnttla. Shtpiv Uidai and Fori to tu and ol tutbaat pricav .ft-aaereca lirve., lrpU 71, laaraiaalla. M imm The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Billiards and Pool F. E. VVESTERBERG, Prop ; h . . ... - - 1 STAR HOTEL JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase and MaySta.. Heppner Red Front Liveru & Feed SatDles Willi Stewart, Prep FIRST-CLASS: :LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on t an,l and can be furnishes cn short notice pait.es wishing to drive irto he interior. Fir i t'.as., : : Hacks and Buoijics CALI ; ROUND AND Shj' V. WE CATER TO VIIE : : : : : U0MMERCIAL TRAVELERS -5D CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner. - Oregon Twenty-one Years "We have pa&sed 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 PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Lftiid Otlioe at La Grande, Oregon. September 8, 1908. Notice is hereby jrlven that William D. Je'. lison, of 6 8 Laurel street, Portland. Oregon, who, on August ?8, 1908, made Timber and Stone sworn statement. No. 01300, for MV NE4 section 9, and BE SW! NK!. sec tion 4, T. 4 8., B. 29 E. W. M. has filed notios of Intention to make final Timber and Stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Itegister and Receiver, TJ. S. Land Office, at LaOr&nda, Oregon, oa the 25th day of November. WW. Claimant names as witnesses: C. 8. VanDujn, D. C. Brichoux and Tho. Driskell. all ef LaGrande, Oregon, and Harriet D. Jelllson. of Portland, Oregon, gpt i:XT 18 T .0. B RAM IT ILL, Reifeter, Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, C. 8. Laud Office at LaGande, Oregon. September 8, Notice is hereby given that Harriet D. Jti -on, of 62H Lanrel street, Portland, Oregon, 1 i. ou August 28, 19U8, made Timber and :: sworn statement No- 01301, for N NKJ ' i and Lota S and 4 sec. 4, and Lot I, sec. 5, Tfv. j -Bhip4S, B29 E. W. H.haa filed notice o! at tention to make final Timber and Stone prc f. to establish claim to the land above deciit ol. before tht Register and Receiver, V. 8. Laid Office, at LaGrande, Oregon, on the 25th d of November, 1908. Claimant names as wltne sacs: C. 8. VanDoyn, of LaGrande, Oregon, D (' Brictoux, of La Grande, Oregon, and Ge rce W. Lilly and William D. Jellison, both of l'o t. land, Orf on'. Spt-UNovH r.C.BKAllWELL, Register.