Local Notes.
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Glasses
IJorn'B.
0
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Saturday afternoon at the Orpbeum
for children.
M. V. Logan, of Cecil, spent Sunday
in this city.
Geo. McDonald, of Hardman, wa t
business visitor in this city Saturday.
Dr. Winrmrd u trainees his glasses
to kv& satisfaction.
IliuheHt cash price paid for hide
pelts and furs. 1'hilCohn.
Dr. Wionard will fit you with glasses
t a cost of $2 50 to $7.50.
Neal Crawford left the lalter part of
las' week tor Cuprum, Idaho.
If y.iu hnve poultry to sell, see Ash
fraiiuh Bros, opposite planing mill. '
Everybody goes lo thoOrpheum. The
greatest show on top of earth for 10c.
Carl Rhea went to Portland Monday
morning and will be boms when he gets
here.
Highest prices paid fir all kinds of
poultry. Ashbaugh Bros., opposite
-Niocum's planing mill.
Dr. Winnard has taken a special
course in the treatment of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
E. P. Jarmon. the Butter creek fruit
TalBer, was in the city Sunday to attend
the Elks' Memorial services.
Frank Parker, the lone drayman, was
a witness in tlio Kincaid bankruptcy
p-oceediogs held here Saturday.
Three shows Satniday evening at the
O-pheum. First , 7; second, 7:40; third.
S:15 Come out and la Jgh and see some
of the world's greatest plays reproduced
Milt Mix wall, mtyor, postmaster
city recorJer, and leading merchant of
the boiiu'.ilul Utile city of Parker's Mill
was a business visitor in lleppner the
firj part ef this week.
J. O. KincaiJ amWife, of lone, weie
in this citv Saturday giving teetimoty
before E. L. Fret-land, referee in bank
ruptcy, in behalf of the petition of Mr.
Kincaid to take advantage of that law
Mr. KiniMid has been engaged in the
mercantile businfss at lone for several
years anil owinif to the bad crops caus
ing poor collections was forced to take
advantage of tlio bankruptcy law to pro
tect his crrditois. Ie Padbi'rg was ap
pointed assignee.
LOST At Orpheum theatre,
Monday evening, a lady's fur.
Please leave at G-z3'.te ciikv.
It aw I . ti ii f! m
When the lungs are sore and inflamed,
the germs of pneumonia aii'J, consump
tion find lodgement and multiply. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar kills the cough
germs, cures the most obstinate racking
cough, heals the lungs, and prevents
serious resu'ts. Tne genuine is in the
yellow package. Slocum Drug Co.
Jtl OIHJ A N--.1I A II li A TT
Levi Morgan and Alma E. Marlatt,
both of this city, were united in mac
ri ge at the home of the bride, Sunday,
December fitu, at ore o'clock p. m.,
Rev J. V. Crawford officiating.
Miss Marlatt is the second daughter
yjl Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Marlatt, pioneers
of Morrow county, and is a graduate of
the ilepimer High school. She is an
accomplished young lady and enjoys
args oircle of fiiends.
Mr. Morgan is a young man born and
raised on a farm about nine miles eaM
of thii city at the head of S nd Hollow,
but of late yeats has been a resident oi
Heppner, where he has been employed
during that time. He is a young roan
of good character and well thought of
by al who know him.
The young couple wi 1 octvpy the
Friediich home in the southeast part of
town.
r ei "f! fl t rr m &
loyiand at Minor s
Is an important factor in the spirit of
Christmas Joy. Tis Santa Claus Head
quarters Welcome to AU.
The ladies of the South Method
ist church will hold their bazaar in
the Odd Fellows hall, December
the 18th. ChickD dinner will be
served from 5 o'clock until 9 o'clock
in the evening. Price, 25 cents.
Also home made candies will be
for sale by the young ladies of the
church.
A Ilalr'a llrcutlllt JLscopc.
Do you know that every time) ou have
a cough or cold and let it run on think
ing it will just cure itself you are invit
ing pneumonia, consumption or some
other pulraonaiy trouble? Don't ritk
it. Put yonr lungs back in perfect
health and stop that cough w ith Ballard's
Horehound Svrnp. Price 25c, 50c, and
$ 1 00 per bottle. Patterson & Son.
Foleys Honey and Tar clears tlie air
pfissagen, ntop3 the initatiou in the
throat, soothes the inflamed memhraces,
and the most obstinate cough disappears.
Sore find infUmed iuiik's sre healed and
strengthened, and the cold is expelled
f om the system. Refuse any but (tie
genuine in the yellow p.u-kuge. Slocum
Drug Co.
.otico of Stockholder' .Tli-iM lug.
Notice m hereby given that there will
be a mee ing f l tie stockholde rs of the
First National Bank of lleppner at their
oflica on the second Tuesday tf Janusiy,
lHOit, between the hours of ten o'clock
A. M anil four o'clock P. M. ofmidilay,
f r the purpose of electing directors and
for the transaction of 6uch oilier busi
ness as may appear,
T. J. MA1IONEY
lleppner, Oregon, Nov. 2"
Moili for Sali'
Cashier.
!i!S.
My entire band of horses an
mules for sa e. Cash or eivillt.
DecS 2i F. P. VAUGHN.
Only a little more than a week and bright eyes will be watching
eagerly, ears listening, for lhe coming of Santa Claus, laden with toys
and Christmas things for the small folks of Morrow County. Are all
preparations made in your home? We think not and Heppner's best
assorted stock is at your disposal to choose from at will.
If you want to get into the joyous, enthusiastic frame of mind the
Yuletide brings; if youlwant to see how much it means to the young
sters, and the older ones as well, come to our Toy Department any
day and note the happy throngs that are seeking the newest and latest
in toys, dolls and games, and finding them here as they can at no ether
store.
We have dolls at all prices, "just the dearest doll in the world."
have toys that the boys want, mechanical toys of all sorts, games
out end.
Toyland is busy and interesting and full of that happy spirit that
reigns among toys and dolls.
Make this your Christmas store, you'll get more for your money, and
your friends better pleased.
We will store goods bought now and deliver them at any time you
wish.
MINOR & COMPANY
We
with-
ViJ
r You arc Over 51) It end TIiIm
Most peop'e past miedle-age suffer
from kidney and bladderdiscrders which
Foley's Kidney Remedy would cure
Stop the drain on the vitality and re
store needed strength and vigor. Com
mence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy
today, blocum Drug Co.
Cook's Restaurant
Served at all
Meals
Hours.
Sum Dennis and family left ou
Wednesday's train for their former
homo in Arkannis. They will visit
for awhile in Arkansas ami then
proceed to Oklahoma where they
expect to make their future home.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
C. !
Coffee 1
t-i . i.t . , i. rW
A i nc Ktna mar maiies iue orcna- m
g fast real Coffee through and rj mmmm
through always the same. W$
jo Your proeer will grind it fi
U better if ground at Lome not I V Hi
tl too fine. II
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.
I!N. E. WINNARD, Al. D.
niisii in .v M H(;i:e
( iiudufite of :
Lenox Ct liege, 18S5.
Chicago Homeopathic Med. College
IS!.,).
Rusk .Med'cal College, Is'.'j.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at La Grande. Oregon.
Nov. 23. 1908.
Notice ia hereby given that Henna liiner for
nu'rly Bertha ('ox, of Heppner, Oregon, who,
on Sept. lath. l!iT. made Homestead Entry No.
15575, Serial No. iti;M, for SVi 8E and 8W
U. Seetioii 1, TownMilp 4 S., Range 28, E. W.
Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make
final Commutation proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, befora J. P. Williams
V. 8. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner,
Oregon, on the 11th day of January. 190W.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Vaul Higler, George Moore, Millard French,
all of Heppner, Oregon; Edgar Palmer, of Lex
ington, Oregon,
Kov2ti-Dec31 F. C BRAM WELL. Register.
STAR HOTEL
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
C. 8. Land Ofllee, LaGrande, Oregon.
November il. W.
Notice is hereby Riven that Morris ltosenbaum
of La (i ramie, Oroii, who, on "1st day of Nov.
1!Ki8, made Timber and .stone application, No,
(I-.3C, for the N'j of ."EL4 and the K!i of SWH4.
Section hi. Township 1 South, KanRO 2!' East
V illamette Meridian, has tiled notice of inten
tion to make Final Timber and fctone 1'ioof, to
s!ablis!i claim to the land above described,
before the Renlhter and Keceivcr of the I'. 8.
Land Ollice at La Uraudo, Oregon, on ihe Mil
day of Kihr'iaiy, l!1H
CUimunt names as wit tese :
Maud Schotield, N. W. Schoik-M, C. S, Van
Diiyn and H.J. I'.itt r, all o! I. irau.lc, Oregon.
Nov2" Jan?S K. C. III! A M W ELI., RtKis'i r.
JEFF INEEL. Proprietor
Everything neaf and clean at popular
prices.
Corner Chase ard May'.Sts.. Heppner
Red Front Livery &
Feed Saibles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS:
:LIVERY RIGS
Twenty-one Years
We have passed our 21st milestone in our as
tlio First National Jank of lleppner.
During this time we have been identified with
the orowth 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
extended to us for the past twenty-one years.
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rite f,,r Prirc List. Mftrkt-t K.'port. shipping Thp. nn,l Rlfnt our
lo to 60 moro money for yon to eh in Raw Fnr bin! Hi,!. to nuthaa to
Knlglilw l I'yllila.
Doric lA)ine No. 20, K. of 1'. Meets every
Tuesday evening. Visiting memliers in vlt.l.
VAWTKK CRAWFOliD, ('. C.
iAFlELD CKAWFOKD. K. of 11. 4 iL
w. o. w.
Heppner Camp No. at, meeti ind and 4th
Friday of each munth. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
L. W.BRiaGl,C.C
J. UtEXQER.Clerk.
HUrJTERS'& TRAPPERS' GUIDE
. 4'J1 pVi'9, l.-rthrr h-mrw. Ht ihme on the utijH-t crr written liliitmtinf all Kur Animals. .l
?ii; Tmpfnn Trl, J--"T. T:np. llume 1 iw H"W na wher w trsp, fend to hwitn iic
rof nl ltitiir. It o rffiiisf r.n.'Vi'.i'i I':-.-.-, Toiir rutnitr fl 2'' H'leiUnnH mlA
tv'fttitiftil R.-N. Our M:trHtf n v t : l r-rt s sn nel V trips f : T"r Kitl. Sh'p v nr
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. WESTERBERG. Prop
Kt-pt constantly on I an.l
aiiil can be f urnislios ci
short notice t att8
witihinf to drive irto he
interior. Fir ; i !as , : :
Hacks and BuoijIgs
CXi.f KCrXD AND
s !.. IN. WE CATKK
1( xIIE : : : :
U)VrMbttCIAL
TRAVELERS
-ND CAN FURNISH
KKiS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
HGDDner, Oregon
FOLEYSHOIIErTAn
First National Bank
of Heppner
NOTli !: FOii 11 151. It ATION.
lU'i'tirtment of tin" Interior
C. S. l.n::,l t'li: o ,V Ui C,r:i-:,t.-. ro-..!i.
S. "i'lfiK'nr i.'-'.
Notiee is liere'y civen that William 1. J '.
linon, oi t ; Laurt 1 street, IWtlmuI. Oiccnii,
who, or. August '.. l:t', i.:a,le TiuiLer an,l
Stone sworn statement. No. (iljici, for NV4
XE'i section 9. ami W't iSP1 V, M;. (C
tion 4. T. 4 8., R. E. W. M. ha tiled notice of
intention to make final Timber ami Stone proof,
to establish claim to the land alnne described,
before the llegister and Receiver, U. S. Land
Othce, at Latirande, Oregon, on the I'.Mli day of
November. IW.
Claimant names at witnesses:
C. 8. VanDnyn, D. C. Hrichoux and Thos.
Dritkell, all of LaGrande. Oregon, and Harriet
D. JelllQn. ( rertUmd, Oreon.
t i;s? U r-.C BRA ll ILL, Regisrer.
Notice For Publication
r. s.
Poj art in. '
Lull. I l:! e .
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Notice is hereby Kiven tli.it I i n r r :v t 1'. .1, .
on. of i J I.atinl street. I'orfl -.v.A, (itnif,,
on August -'. lti , made ,Tit:ih.-r ard S'
sworn statement No. lULX'l. for N l N K1 4 f
and Lots and 4 sec. 4, snd Lot 1. su'. r,. Tow .
ship 4 S. Ill) K. W. M.has riled c..t:ce i
tontion to make final Timtn-r and Htotie pro '.
to establish claim to the land above dcscr.t -i.
before tht Resister and Keiviver. I . s. 1.,: t
Otlice, at LaUraude, Oregon, on the i".th da . I
November, 19l.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. S. VaoDorn, of Latirande. Oreicon, 1. r
Brieloux, of La Grande. Orecor. and ;,-
W.Lilly and William D. JcKison, both , f I
land. Ortgon.
F. C.fi&AMWELL, Ri.trr.