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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
1 Vrrjt uvrrcrm run tuMi k COOK fOR t 1 i As the Holidays Approach, a good many men have the feeling that while they are giving liberally to others, they are justified in some liberality towards themselves. A SUIT OR FUR OVERCOAT is surely a reasonable indulgence, more than that it is an excellent investment for any man and good for years. Cub Bears, Kanaka Wolf, Russian Calf, Gray Goat, Galloway. Prices ranging from U 3oOO to 3od(0 Extravagance It does not consist of be ing well dressed, but it does consist of paying too much for your clothes. Marquardsen's clothing place the most distinctive sort of suits within the reach of the most economical and the constant as surance that at any price the suit will give that air of elegance and individuality so much desired, so seldom found, Our values are arousing the ad miration of the man who knows style, quality and texture. Prices ranging from $10 00 $12 50 $14 00 $18 00 $20 00 Smoking Jackets Xmas suggestions in Smoking Jackets. Our as sortment is complete, iucluding all tasty patterns and designs in greens, blues and blacks, fancy lined, trimmed pockets and button holes, trimmed in fancy silk cord, values trom $5 to 8 50 The Square Deal Is ill the long run also most prof itable. The Marquardsen Depart ment Store itself is evidence. Ve cannot think otherwise than than that the wonderful growth of the store is largely founded on the principles of fair dealing and liberality which has been a char acteristic since the be;inninr. We have counted it a part of reasonable good service to safe guard our patrons in all ways and we believe it is a part of our duty, for example, to make it certain without any looking sharp on your part, that what yon buy liere will be of good quality, and what von py w 11 be tli lowest pipnihle price. We bplipve it pint of our burntum al so to nee that Marqnniilnpn's patioua net prompt, careful, tho'oiK'h servic, in every relation in which they depend on tins f-tore. We believe that the Mo-Vm public statements actios the counter and in the newspapi r shoi 1 i be conservative and accurate state ments of fact, us truthful indeed an the re ports of your bink. Suit Cases Most men are mighty glad to carry one of our 5 and $7 suit cases, themselves. Good looking1 enough to put along beside suit cases that cost much more. Strong enough to stand lots of hard, knocking. Steel frame does that, yet light enough to conveniently carry. Leather case, linen lined, reinforced cor ners with strap $7 50 Leather Case, fancy linen lined, reinforced a . i j...: i icoruurs, sirups, muss irnninmgs, men no ) i bioii ijji nn J 20 inch, all leather, leather lined, good value at JjplO.oO. 24 inch all leather, fancy satin quilted lined 10 00 Xmas Suggestions in Ties, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Suspenders, etc. ni;;; 1 1 ouicui uu-uun iu uhul mil uuii'B. 'M'lj fancy or plain designs 50c SErA il 1 IhS IhlSllnft IS fnitinlpln innlmlinrr , - . all the dainty patterns and shade", Bold I in Xu'irb boxes 05a and 7oj bilk Handkerchiefs, washable, Chinese and tHfl'eta silk, fancy bordeis and con- ters, also plain 25c to 75c 'Jentlemeu'a Taffeta silk mufllers, hem stitched, black and white $1 25 to $1 45 h ' III' mi wk MARQUARDSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, HEPPNER, OREGON The Heppner Gazette Ehtobliplio' ."lurch "0, ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fi-ed WaiTioek Kaujcte-i a.', tiie pono:V.''e af. Hei'jmer Oregon, as secouJ-cUss tiiatter. TscssDiY IX'C. 10, 1903 There was supposed to have been a cross walk built of stone on Main s'iret i'i;in the Palace hotel to the First National bank. If a c.t'zen desires to find that walk he mast pat on an extra gocd pair of specs. The walk is svragged down in the center and the thing is practically a mud hole. Joy on such improvement At the last regular meeting of the city council of the City of W&itsburg, Wash., a town about the size of Heppner, it wrs decided to macadamize the maiu street. The Fide walks on the same street in that town are cement and the town in general is tidy and well kept. Why not Ht-ppcer? We don't mean to niaca lamize our inaiu street, but have better cross walks and side wnlks. Clean up our streets and put on au air of Keif respect. Apple growers in the last two or three years has induced farmers everywhere to plant fruit trees, parlicuihr'y apples, it le'ng esti mated that fullv half of the trees planted this year were planted for the purpose of producing commer cial apple orchards. The raising of fruit iu Morrow County should be more looked after. There is not a creek ranch in this county but what will produce a small orchard and the editor of this paper urges that our people start to planting trees. Hood Iliver, Grand Iionde, or the Touchet Valley, never pro duced in their history a finer apple than some that were placed on the local market by our farmers during the past season. Morrow County has the Boil and the climate for the production of fruit and the day is not far distant when the bottoms along Willow and Rhea creeks will be one immense orchard. Fresh oysters at the Palm. See tint fine line of holiday can dies at th Palm. Lost Eland carved gold riDg. Reward for return to this office. Bob Hart has the nicest line of bon-bons in the c'ty. Try them and be convinced. California wis oace kuottninthe lN.-t- rn inaikt-t u- t!.r only apple h'-iL : v. '- t t ' IU- !;y mountains, but u ys llii- disilnatiou no longer. EH.-,or': '.r"gon ftnd East ern Washington mt in the market T '.. : i-pple-i that get the trade and the price not only in our JUasteru cities, but now the crowned hea ls of Europe are feasting on them. Accord;ug to all reports, about a million fruit trees have been planted iu Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington the last year. New orchard can ba found in every locality. The euccesa of the Cleaning up Sale. At Gilliam & Bisbee's Crockery Department. We will make a much as a 10 per cent cut oa all staples, includ ing cut glas, silverware, granite and tinware, and anything found in this dtpartmenr. Christmas gooda from 10 per cent to your own pric. Sale continues until Jan. 1. There is none better tban the Orpb eum. The show bouses of Portland at the same price are none belter. "Al ways the best" is our motto. A good show is educative. Get thehabit, there by get educated. Xew Home Sewing Mficbinet Vaughn & Sous. G. W. Maxwell was down from Hardman last Friday. iVatch Marquardsen's windows They'll interest the little ones. Head Marquardsen's ad. this week. Watch for big ad. next week. Mrs. O'BrieD, who terved such excellent coffee at the social, says: ''Keep the cover of your Folger's Golden Gate tin closed tight. The flavor and aroma is in the coffee when you buy it." Independent and reliable Tho Oregon- Notice. Mr. J. C. Thrall, on O :K 2-ltb, severed his comection it'i this Association, and is therefore rot authorized to collect money or so licit busiuess for this Association after that date. National Livestock Insurance As sociation, of Portland, Oregon. Judge Patterson has been ap pointed to fill idr. Thrall's plane GilbeitCoits was in the city from his ranch on upper Eight Mile, Saturday. L k In Case of Accident You should have a botile of pure . old .whiskey in the house. " One you-can rely upon. That you know is right. Such a cne is CYRUS NOBLE; for the first time in 44 years now sold direct to you. quart bottle, packed in plain catet nil . ! n nrrnaiJ to the nearest railroad express office for 4.22 No danger of refilled bottles when you buy from us. No danger of some cheap worthless substi tute being palmed off on you. We have been the distributers of this famous brand, selling wholesale only, for 44 years. Pure old honest whiskey aged in wood. Every bottle guaranteed. - W. J.'vVAN SCHUYVER"&"CC). ., V P1STILLLRS AGENTS EulWied 1 864 105-107 Second St. Portlud. Orrfoa S;iuta Claus will b?at Marquard sen's Dp't. Store after Dec. 17. lie wishes all children to write 1 him telling their wants and he'll reply to you by personal letter up ! on his arrival at Maiqunrdsen's. Letter box in dry go-.-ds deputt-ruent. cur r TMts i-i foe to-T W. J. Van Schurrer & Co, Ptl Or.r- rL lw GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. NOTICE FOK I'L'BLICATIO.V Isoliiti'd j rat t 1'ubllc Land?'nlc. Serial No. Oir.70 Lr iitci States Land iUV.ct; I he Di llos, Ori'-on December ", I :n s. Not ec in hereby Kive;i Unit, s .lire.-te 1 by t!i ('(immicsioiMi' of tlio Gene nil blind Ctllec, under j-rovisioiis of Aet (if i'oiicres approved June 'JJ, l'Jui, I'ublie-Nj. a,ii, we will oilt'rat public B.ilo to tb'j highest bidder. it 9:3:) o'clock a. in,, on the 'JOtli ibiy of Jaiiimry next, at this oflloe. tho fol owin tract of Bn I, to-Wit: NK'4 sWMiic t ion T) and NWHi SWJ Section n Tp, 3 s, 1(. Ai E . W. M. Any persons claimiiiic adverHely the aliuvn. diBcribed lands are advlaed to tile their eiainiH or objeetiotis, on or before the day above dcid-' nated for sale, nitujll C. W. MO HK, IteKiHter. qjt. ut awjaudBinian njoq jo sm9u aqj, Weekly Oregon ran. The buyer who seeks experi ence may seek it anywhere; But the buyer who heeds ex perience buys the Remington. eminsfton Typewriter Company TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORT LAND JOURNAL.