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told the Christmas secrets we know in our
Department
Furs" finds this just the place to shop be
at his service, and in this ereat stock he is
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cause all the iniorm m n we l ive l put
given unuMial oppo un ie.s for comparis-
on and careful study of quality. Many
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have been impressed that our hir department is high, priced. Dis-ibase your mind of that illusion. If we
maintain a simple enhance in our store equipment for the pleasure of eye and comfort of body, our clientelle,
our merchandise is not higher beeause of that. Now let us say something and defy contradiction of it. We
sell more style, more quality in body of fur for the price consideration than any other store in our little city.
A look at our windows for Broadcloth and Fur exhibit will convince you. Come in and see for yourself.
ill receive our intelligent, courteous service in salesmanship and will be under NO OBLIGATIONS TO BUY.
THE CHILDREN --Watch our windows "Little Ones" for the Teddy Bear display, also scenic display of dolls and
handkerchiefs.
MAROUARDSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, HEPPNER, OREGON
The Heppner Gazette
Eatsbliftherf March 30. 1RCS.
fSSJED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
Katered at the Postoilice at Heppner Oregon, as
teconJ-clAi-.s matter.
TauBSDAY Dec. 3, 1908
Fresh oysters at the Palm.
See that fine line ofj loiitlay can
dies at the Faliu.
Lost Haml carved gold ring.
Eewatd for return to this oflice.
Bob Hart Lns the nicest line of
boa-bous in the city. Try them
and be convinced.
All the api.l. s laised by the Lane
county fruitgrowers have beeneold
and tLey have many orders for
more.
Cleaning up Sale.
At Gillir m & Biabee's Crockery
Department.
We will ruhka as much as a 10
per cett cut oa all staples, iuclud.
iegcat cla??, fcilvenvare, giaiute
aai tinware, and enythicg found
in this (i-p.rtiuK'ir. Clu i.-tmas
gois from 10 per cent toyourown
Sale continues until Jan. 1.
u(ite lut'i editors.
Is the TMstriet Cont of the United
F s.tti$ f jf the District of Oregon.
lu the matter of J. O. Kincai J, Bank
tr.rrt. To the creditors of J O. Kir.ciiJ. ci
I )n-, in the County of Morrow, and dis
trict aforesaid, a baukrut,
Nrjtice is hereby t'iv-n that on the Gth
tly dL November, 1'ilS. the said J. O.
Kincai J was duly adjudicated bankrupt,
oi that the first meeting of his credit
or til ho heldatths office of C E.
Wooiaon, in Heppner, Oregon, on the
5th dav of December, 1908, at 10 o'clock
in i.e forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove tlieircljims,
p-;rit a trnnee, examine the rank
mpt, and transact such other business
as oiay pioperly come beiore sid mfet
i m.
E. L FREE LAND,
Referee in Eankruptcj'.
tkteJ November L7th, 1908.
Police to creditors.
In tb.8 District Contt of the United
States for tlie District of Oregon.
In the rrutler of K mer E. I'eaman,
I'- inkrtipt.
To the creel to-p ; t E nir E. V, -a mar,
-if fl ij ijer, in Ihe county of Morrow
a.ni distiict afon'.-i :!!. a Ka-.krupt,
Notice is finrt-'jv ive i lliat on the
2 Ji day of November, 1908. the said
i'.lx.er E. Beaman was duly adjudicated
Laukrapt, and that the firi-t meeting of
.is cr''!:,"ra ill be field at the office of
-. K, Win Victor in Heppner, Oregon
jj Lie 1 ti, J.-y of Dcceiiiiier, 10US, at 10
cViuck in the forenoon, at which time
ltaid creditors may attend, prove
(btjir claims, appoint a trustee, examine
(lie bankrupt and transact such other
basinss as may properly come before
acid tueeticg.
E. L. FEEELAND.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Dated November 27th, 1908. ' ,
EST Where
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pens
You can quickly heat and keep
cozy the draughty hall or cold room
r.o matter !.'. the wecthcr conditions
are and if you only knew how much
eal comfort you can have from a
eater
(Equipped nilh Smokeless Eevicc)
you wouldn't be without one another hour. Turn the wick as high
or as low as you please there's no danger no smoke no smell
just direct intense heat ihat's because of the smokeless device.
Beautifully finished in nickel and japan orna
mental anywhere. 1 he brass f onl holds 4 quarts, giv
ing Jicat for 9 hours. It is light in weight easily
carried from room to room. Every heater warranted.
The
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meets tnc neec
student a
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steaay ngnt ideal to read or
study by. Made of brass nickel plated, latest im
proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted.
If your dealer docs not carry Perfection Oil Heater
and Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency.
STANDARD OII COMPANY
(1 ucorp.iratodj
friwrr rnr n iinrr
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There is none better than the Orpb
enm. The show houses of Portland at
t! e same price are none better. "Al
ways the beat" ia our motto. A good
show is educative. Get the habit, there
by get educated.
Notice of Final Accom.
In the matter of the Estate of Henry Heppner,
Deceased .
Notice is hereby given that the undersignul,
bb exacutors of the estate of Henry Heppner,
deceased, have filed their tinal account in the
Cuiinty Court cf Morrow County, State of Oie
Coii, and that Monday, lhi 7th day of December
A. n. ltHig, at the hoar of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon oi said day, and the County Court room in
the Cociity Court house at Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, has been appointed by said
Court as the time and place for the heariuK oi
objections thereto and the settlement thereof.
HENRY BLACKMAN.
PHILL (JOHN.
Co-executors of the last Will and Testament
of Henry Heppner, deceasod.
Sam E. Van vactor. Attorney for the Estate.
Dated and first published October 2yth, A. L.,
lis. Oel'2H-NovJ6
"MM jnh CYRUS NOBLE direct to you
3 T-S- " charge paid to the near-
road exprea office.
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Notice For. Publication.
Department of the lutetior,
hand Office at The Dalles Oregon.
Oct. W, l'JOo,
Notice is hereby given that June Hosws. of
Hardman, Oregon, who, on June 19th, 1W)7,
ni,de Ilomcsteail Entry (Soiial iSo. 01111) No.
15558, for 8W54 SW'i See, at, BEi S15!4 Sec. 30,
E5i NEJi Section 31, Town3hip 5 South, Ha use
25 Kast Willamette Mericiau, iian filed imtiee of
Intent'on to n:ake Final commutation prot f, to
ehtablifh claim to the land above described, be
fore J. P. Williums, United Statss Commission
er, at his otllce a. Heppner, Oregon, ou the run
day of December, lfoa.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Uaoige McDonald, John J. .McDonald, Joh -j h
Walker, all of Hnr.imati, Oiegon, and Joiin
Olden, of Heppner, Oregon. Oct29-Dei8
C. W. MOOHE, llogister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
United States Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon
Oct. 22 1908
Notice Is hereby given that Arthur P. Parker,
of Lexington, Oregon, who, on May 10th, 13
made Homestead ELtry No. 12628, for Lot 4 SW;
SWJ4, and W!i SWlA, Section 2, Township 1 S,
l!nnj;e 2(5, 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 & ltec iver, at The Dalles Laud
Oflice, on the 4th day of December, l'J08.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Copen haver, Joseph E, Marshall,
both of LexlEgton, Orfgnu; liobert W. Turner,
jf Heppner, Oregon, and Olin 8. Hodsdon, of
Lexington, Oregon.
Octfl Ded C. W. MOORE, Kegister.
Ores::
Are you doing what you can to populate your state?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Setllere, bonent farmers, meclianica
merchants, clerks, people with braine, strong liandd and a will
ing lii-art capital or no capital.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
ia sending tons ot Orfgon literature to the East fir distribution
through eveiy available ngency. Will you not help the good
work of building Oregon bv sending in t he names and ad reuses
of your friecda who aie likely to ba interested in thisstale? We
will be glad to bear the expense of Bending them complete in
forma ion about OREGON at d its oppoituniiii s.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sa'e dining SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER fiom the l'Ual to all points in Oregon. The
fares from a few principal cities are
From Denver ..$:H). 00 From Louisville 41 .70
Omaha.. ..30.00
Kansas City ;$0.00
St. Louis iio.oQ
('hieniro .'5N.0O
Ciiieiiinati
Cleveland
New York
42.20
14 7."i
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Tickets Can Dc Prepaid
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de osit the
proper amount with any of our ageuts. The ticket will then be
furnished by telegraph,
J. B. II UDDLESTON, Local Agent, WM, McMURRV, G n. Agent,
Heppner, Oregon. Portland. Oregon.
from the best known, strictly wholesale bouse in the Northwest.
Established in Portland in 1M.
4 fluorts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE $4.90.
A Hire old honest whiskey bodied by the distillers, v
Gv ranteed to the United Stales Government, and to you, to contain nothing'
excepts ', pure straight whiskey.
Mar ol the railroads use Gyrus INoblc almost exclusively,
So d the big steamship companies.
So di i nearly every big metropolitan hotel.
Because it's pure.
Recaute it's aed in wood.
Because it has that soft, delicate, palatable flavor oi the ripened grain, oftea
mentioned but rarely found. ..
W. J. VAN SCHUYVEFT& CO. .
CitaUUheJ 1864 105-107 Second Street Portland. Oregon
Cat Owl Ih Caap
tit at rma um and wh to-oav
W. J. Vaa Schuyrer A Col. ptUU, Om.
CkdoKd pleue imd 4Q id viae pica Kad I
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE, f
! by expraa, pttpaid, four quaxta
t.O. AM,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Otlice at The Walks, Oregon,
Oct. 22, tors
Notion is hereby given that William li. Co.en
icivor. t,f Lexington, Oregon, who, on Aujr aiHt.
IJ02, made Homentcad Kntry No. 113l, for Lot
1, SE'i Sti & E' SS'4, Section 3, Towiiahip 1
rf. Range K. W, Mer.dlan, has lilwl notice of
intention to make liunl five-year proof, to eatab
linh claim to the land above described, beiore
tho Itcgistor it Receiver, nt The Dalles Land
Office, on thu 4!h day of Decern hr, VMiH.
Claimant names ag witneafa:
Olin S. Ilodsdon, J seph K. Maiahall, Arthur
P. I'arker, nil of Lex'nton, Oii-koii, and Rob-j
irt W. Turner, of Ueppner, Oregon.
OctiS Dec3 C W. MOOliK, KeKister.
NOTICE FOR 1'UflLICATHiN.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Oflice, The Dallea. Oregon .
Oct. 21. 1:0 .
NoMce ia hereby given that Joseph E. Mar.
shall, of Lexington. Oregon, who, on Sept. 2-ith
VATZ. made liomostoad Entry. No, Um, for YV
X'J4, NWJ4 SV'!, and Lot 3, Section 3, TOwn
hin I S. kanae2fi. E. W. Meridian. I.aa hied
I notice of intention to make final five year proof
to establish claim to the land above described,
before the Eegister and Koeiver. at The Dalles
land Office, on the 4th dT of December, im
Claimant names as witnesses:
K liliam L. Copenhaver, Olln P. Hdsdon,
Arthur P. Parker, all ol Lexington. Oregon, and
Robert W. Turner, of Happner, Oresjon.
Oct28-DJ C W. MOOHE, Betister.
The buyer who seeks experi
ence may seek it anywhere;
But the buyer who heeds ex
perience buys the Remington.
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