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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
Local Notes. 'Glasses properly titled at P. O Uorll'8. tf Saturday afternoon at (lie Orplieum for children. I)r Winnanl miiuanteea tua ulasBec to (five satisfaction. Old Mni Bennett at Commercial Club tomorrow uigbt. Highest cash price paid for hide 4elta and furs. Mnl Colin. Dr. Wionard will fit vou with glaBfleh t a cost of $2 50 to J7 50 E. P. Jdtmon Was in from Butter rek, Friday. E. C. Maddock. who baa been very eick, is improving. If y.iu hnvd poultry to sell, see Ash baneh Bros, opposite planing mill. Everybody goes to the Orplieum. The .-greatest show on top of earth for 10c. Highest price paid fir all kinds of poultry. AshbatiKh Bros., opposite .Siocutn's pinning mill. Dr. Winnard has taken a special course in the treatment of the Eje, Ear, Hoae and Tbroat. Grant county bas been declared wet again by a decision of tbe su preme court. Offing to an accident to tbe ma chinery at tbe Ileppner Light & Water Co'a. plant, there were no Jights Monday evening. Mrs. L. G. Atberton, of Dayton, Wash., is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ciaw- ford. Mrs. James Ilubbard told Mrs. Jones that Jim never growls biuce bhe uses Folder's Golden Gate Cof fee. Her grocer grinds it for her. Three shows Saturday evening at the Orplieum. First, 7; second, 7:40; third, S : 1 5 Come out and ladtfli and see some of the world's jtreatest plays reproduced December brought along with her a touch of winter weather that isshaip. The ground is fr( zen and ovetcoafs are comfortable com panions, but then it is time. A man near Central Point &b'p pe I 203 line turkeys Jast week. The grasshoppers that have amouu tol to a pent in that section for sev eral years, are ideal turkey food and tho popular holiday birds m axed big and fat cut thero the past season. Tbe ladies of All Saiuts' Guild will c induct a window sale at the Palm, Saturday p. m , Dec. the 5th. Official returns from Oregon based on tbe votes for the higbfst electors give Taf t G2.455, Bryan 38,049, Chafin 2G82, Debs 7339 and llisgen 280. LOST Between the ranch of Henry Blahm and Ileppner, a gold watch and chaio. Fiuder please leave same at this office. A reward of $10 is offered. A Brooks man has bought a wil low center table that is leafless at present, but may not be so long. Although the table was painted four or live little sprigs are growing from tbe wood. Tbe largest and best dance of the season will be given in tbe Com mercial Club building on Friday evening, Dec. 11. Music will be furnished by Prof. Newmaster and Mrs. Metzler. All who have heard their music know what you will miss if you are not present on Fr:- day evening. There will be two floor managers and all are bound to get acquainted and enjoy yourselves. I M " WW - ... ra.-lhollnl CUuicli. ItllW I.1I11B "When the lungs are sore and inflamed, the gorms of pneumonia and eotiHump tion find lo lgeinent and multiply. Fo ley's Honey and Tar hills the cough erms, cures the moet obstinate racking' tough, heal? the lungs, and prevents serious resn'ts. T'ie genuine is in the yellow package. Slocum Drug Co. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; Junior League, 3 p. m ; preaching 11 a.m. and 7 p. m., by tbe pistor. Snl- jects, morning sermon, "Tbe Wit- n'ssofthe Spirit." Gal. iv. 6; evening, "7 he Future of the Fina' ly Impenitent." Gen. xviu. 25. The subject of the evening le se lected by request. It will be an attempt to set forth those under lying principles of righteousness and justice which must govern the Almighty in the disposition of the finilly impenitent probationers. If you have been perplex ?d by ques tions concerning the cr.'Kiu of sin and the justice of God in punishicg the wicked come to the tvinirjg service aud let us reason together, Walter L. Airheart. To Teachers, School Officers, and Friends of Education: The Morrow County Teachers' Institute will he held at Ileppner, December 9-11, and tbe School Board convention will be held on Saturday, December 12. All friends of education are cordially iuvited to attend the sessions of the institute and the convention. We hope that every member of a school board, who can possibly do so, will plan to attend the institute on Finny and the convention (n Satarlay. Slate Supeiintendent Ackermau will addsess tbe insti tute twice on Friday, aud will de liver public lecture at the Chris tian church, Friday evening. The subject of his lecture is, "Some Vi tal Needs of tbe Public School." Respectfully, S. E. NOTSON", Superintendent. WILL MEET IN HEPPNER Fourth Class Postmasters Here Saturday. There will be a meeting of the postinasteis of the fourth class at the Palace hotel in this city, Sat- unlaj', December 5, in the after soon. Postmasters are earnestly re quested to attend. A Ilnlr's Hreudlh I scape. Do jou know that every timeyou have acounh or cold and let it inn on think ing it wjil just cure itself you are invit ing pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't ritk t. Put your ltingi hack in perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard's llorehound Svrnp Pre- 25c, 50c, and $1 00 per buttle. I'atleison & Son. Stock for Stile. My entire baud of liorsefi and mules for sa e. Cash or credit. Dec3 21 F. P. VAUGHN. Notice. If Vou arc Over 50 Head'! hi Most peop'e past miedle-age Buffer from kidney t nd bladderdiscrderswhich Foley's Kidney Remedy would care. Mop the drain on the vitality and re fl'ore needed strength and vigor. Com mence taking Foley'8 Kidney Remedy today, bltfcum Drug Co it Coffee The aroma-tight can protects it against impurities and deteri orationnever sold in bulk. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. There will bo a meeting of the Ileppner Improvement Club at the office of C. E. Woodt-on, next Fri day evening at 7 o'e'o.'k tharp. Foleys Ilonf y and Tar clears tbe air passage, Mops the irritation in tbe throat, soothes the inflamed membraoes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and in tl imed lines re healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled f om the syet m. 11 -'fuse any but tlie cenu nu in the ytllow package, fclocum Drug Co. IVotlco of Morkiiolders' Meeting. Notice i hereby given that there will be a mee i-- g f tlie etockholders of the Fir! National Bank of Ileppner at their ofhci on the second Tuesday cf January, 19 111. between V e hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock I'. M. ofssidday, f r the pui po.se of electing directors and for the transection o' such other busi ness as tiny ! p 'ec i , T. J. .MA HONEY, Cashier. Ileppner, Oregon, Nov. 23, 1938. Cook's Restaurant Meals Hours. Served at' all We make a specialty of Short Orders. Everything cooked in plain sight. Highest Market Price paid in cash for fresh eggs. Groshens Building, corner Main and May Streets- A. J. Cook, Prop. N. E. WINNARD, JH. P. I'll vsit'i an a sritui:o3 Graduate of: Lencx College, 1SS5. Chicago Homeopathic Med. College 1890. Rusk Medical College, JS!)2. NOTICE FOR FUBLICATiON. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oltiee at 1-a Grande, Oregon. Nov. 28, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Bertha tiiger for merly Bertha Cox, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on Sept. l::th. litiT. made Homestead Kntry No. l.V73, Serial No. 02313, for fcSESi and 8(4 8W 4. Se.-tion 1, Township 4 8., Range 28, E. W. Meridian, hs filed notice ol intention to male tlnal Commutation proof, to entabli'h claim to the laud above described, before J. P. Williams U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on the 11th day of January. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses; Faul Hisler, George Moore, Millard French, all of Heppner, Oregon; Edgar Palmer, of Lex ington, Oregon. Nov26-Dec.H F. C. BRAM WELL Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. V. 8. Land Orllee, LaGrande, Oregon. November 2...H0S Notice is hereby Riven that Morris Itosenbaum of La Grande. Oregon, who, on 21st day of Nov. 1W)8, made Timber and Stone application, No. O'.STi. for the NJi of H-K! and the of SVihi, Set tion 10. Township I South, Range 29 East W illamette Meridian, lias filed notice of inteu t ion to make Final Timber and Ftone Proof, to tttnhl'tdi claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Ind Otlice at La Grande, Oregon, on the 9th day of February. 1W Cl.diuaut names as wit cesses: Mand SchofleM, N. V. HrhooeM, C. 8, Van ; i ii d 11. J. KiVtT, all of LaUrande. ()reg( n Nov26Jan23 F. C. HRAMWELL, Register Knight of l'i'tltlna. Doric Ixdg No. 20, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening. Visiting members invited. VAWTEH CKAWKOltn. O. C. GARFIELD (TtiWFORD. K. of It. & S. v. o. w. Heppner Camp No. 60, meets Snd and 4th Fridays of each month. Visiting members cor dlaily Invited. L. W.BRIGGS, C. C J U YEAQER, Clerk. for upot nwh, lO to 60'Jf. moro money for too. to shin Iwiw Fnn and T1i1tn to ntithan to 0ull nt home. Writ for Frio Lit. Markrt Kt'port. Shippinff Xium. nnd nltoitt our HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.ft:: 4'0 ptu:. lthr hminfl. Bort thine on th mhjert rpr written, liliittratinn all Piir Animttli. All aUitit Tmppert Secrets. l"Vvr. Trnpm. Game lawn. How and whora to trap, and to tweonM a tnc rottfil trapper. ! a rtnilar Knrrrlopertia. Pnca. $2. Tomirnirtntnrs. 91 Htrlrt tanntvt into ttnauttful R.h. Our Mcn"tic Rait and t)erT iturartti animals to trap, 91 .00 nr rotl. Ship rwt ilidea aod fori to usauU gv. biUet iticw. AMdcrdi lirv( iKpU ?1. M Iwrfpalla, MIwti Do Your Xmas Shopping Early As the time of Santa Claus' arrival draws nearer, this shopping center, with gradually increased holiday stocks becomes absorb ingly interesting. We're preparing great surprises tor the little folks, as well as for every man or woman who considers the real value, of a dollar. There is a money saving magnetism about this store now adays that daily attracts the crowds. We have just closed the greatest November business in the store's history and anticipate even greater results for this month. What you want; when you want it and at prices you want to pay is the cause of our great growth. The pleasure you get in buy ing goods is sometimes worth all you pay for them; and that's one feature, of our business that we try to cultivate. We want & & you to enjoy coming here, as much for the way you're treated as for the value you get. "There's no 'turn over' system here; and you ean get out just as easily as you get in; we are more inter- ested in your satisfaction and pleasure here than in your money. V, '11 . , 4.U ...1 i .1 ... .i .1 . $ xuun ait, wnn ub, vviicu you come nere, mar mis is tne great- est trading center in Heppner. DOLLS THIS WEEK ir ' I ' B "'" " iiu STAR HOTEL JEFF INEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase ard iMay.Ste.. Heppner Red Front Livery & Feed SatDles Willis Stewart, Prop First-class: :LIVERY RIGS 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 i and can be famishes c pliort notice y iart8 wishing to drive irto he interior. Fir tas ; : : Hacks and Buoules CALf ;UOUND AND SKj' U. WE CATEU K VlIE : : : : TRAVELERS ,.SD CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : HcDDner, Oreoon R)lEY3E0:iETfIAn Twenty-one Years We have pa.ssed 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 1TBUCAT10N. lVlsr!mpnt nf ilio Interior IF. S. Lund Otlice (it I.a (Jraiili, OrciMii. Septembers, 1'AiS. Notice ia hereby piven that William I). Je' lison, of 6 8 Laurel street, rortlaml, Oregon, who, on Augtiitt "8, IW, made Timber and Stone tworn statement, 'o. 01200, for NW NEStioctirn9, and W'i SE'i SWVi NK. sec tion 4.T. 4 8., R. 29 E. W. M. has filed noticof Intention to make tlnal Timber and Stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register nd Receiver, U. 8. Laud Otlice, at LaUrande, Oregon, on the 25th day of November, Claimant names as witness: C. 8. VanDuyn, D. C. Brichouz and Tboa. DrbkelL U ( LaGrande, Oreron, and Harriet 0. Jallleoa. et Portland, Oregon, ipt i;)t 11 V .C. BRAMWFLL, Register. Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, 1. S. Land Office at l.a(iande, Crekr. epttmbcr 8, im.j Notice is hereby riven that Harriet D. Jel :. on, of 62S Laurtl street, 1'ortl.inil, Oregon, wl .. on AnguFt 2S, 1!K'8, made .Timber ami Sto: sworn statement No. 01201, for N A NEl4 ' and Lots 3 and 4 sec. 4, and Lot 1, see. 5, Town -ship 4 8, 1$ 2J E. W. M.has filed notice of .n tention to make final Timbtr and J-tone pio f. to establish claim to the land above described before tht Register and Receiver, I . 8. I-s t OtKce, at LaGraude. Oregon, on the 2-"th da of November. 1908. Claimant names as wltnrsses: C. S. VanDnyn, of LaGrande. Oregon. D. r Brichoox,of La Qrande. Oregon, and Georwo W. Lilly and William D. Jellison, both of IV t land, Oregon. tft. KNevlJ- F. C. BRAMWELL, Regl.ttr.