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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
Glasses Borg'B. Local Notes. properly ntted at P. O tf. Dr. Win nurd guarantees tus glassed to give BdtiHfaotiun. IliuliBHt cash price paid for hldep pelts and furs. Phil Cohn. Dr. Win nurd will fit von with glasse at a coat of $2 50 to 17.50. Neal Crawford left the latter part of last week tor Cuprum, Idaho. If you have poultry to sell, sea Ash baugh Bros, opposite planing mill. Everybody goes to tbe Orpheum. The greatest show on top of earth for lOu Orin Brians and wife ar down from Idaho visiting with relatives and frieuds. mgupst prices paiu tor all kimia o poultry. Aohbauteh, Bros., opposite iSiocum's plnniDg mill. Dr. Winnartl has taken a special course in the treatment of tbe Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Judge Dutton left this morning for a few weeks visit with relatives ill Portland. W. O. MiDor came up from Port land, Monday, where he had been with his family for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, of Monument, spent a few days iu iieppner the first of the week and Wednesday morning were outgoing passengers for Portland. Miss Josephine Cameron went to Portland Wpdnesdav. trom there elie goes to Eague to attend the initiation of a college sorority into the National Association. Percy Oarrignes Jeft yesterday morning for Palo Alto. Calif., where he gops with his parents from Portland to spend a few months visiting relatives. Sheriff Shutt and V. P. Scrivner k'ft Monday morning for Salem, taking Dan P. Doherty to the pen itentiary to begin his life sentence for the killing of Oscar Allen. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Whetstone, accompanied by Miss Rose Huck aby. left Wednesday morning on an extended trip to Honolulu, S. I. They will also visi for some time in California. Emil Scharff recently sold his Isirge holdings near Monument to Anson Vri2l1t of Morrow county. Since Belling his ranch Mr. .Scharff lias purchased the Coboe ranch. Eagle. Jke Howard and family visited a days the first of t!in week with E. H. Andrews and family at the mouth of Pthea credk. Mr. An drews, is quite siclc and has been lor some time. Joseph Hayes, of Heppcer, hns lieen buying some stock cattle in this vicinitv this week He ex pects to drive them to the Heppner market by way of the Junction of the North and Middle Fork of the John Day river. Eagle. Robert Carsuer of Spray was in town Monday on business, and when leaving for home Tuesday was thrown from his horse and bruised up so badly that be Lad to prolong his stay another day or two until the soreness left his bones. Fossil Journal. Frank Sloan came in from Butter creek today. Chan. A. Mathena of Jvahler Basin in iu the city. AHa Thompson is over from Echo attending the meetings of the K. A. Masons. Mrs. Frances Drake, of Pendle ton, is here visiting with her uucle's family, James Ilager. Marquardsen has just received a full and complete liue of the latest and most popular books on the market, values 75c to $1.60. P. F. Cason, D. S. Brown, Oscar Veatch and Frank Stevens are here from Condon attending the Koyal Arch Chapter. Bead Marquardsen's ad this week. The dolls are the "little ones' ideals," and whatsmore, they will be given away absolutely free with every purchase of 85 to $10. James Smith was in town to-day buying supplies. He bought a coffee mill and hereafter grind Folger's Golden Gate Coffee fresh as he uses it. He used to ask the grocer to grind it. Did vou see the Christmas sug gestions in all leather collar pouch 08 at Marquardsen's? They are a neceesity in a traveling wardrobe of any man, fancy or plain silk lined black or fancy colors, values 1.85 to 82 95. Last Call To Christmas Shoppers Only Six Shopping Days Left in Which to do Your Christmas Buying. Lidlcit'unnl M.arquttrteii'. During the holiday season, 1908 the wise shoppers will profit by takiug advantage of the 10 per cent discount given on all furs. Notice to tbe Public. would To whom this cap may fit: Do unto others as you like to be done by. Speak of others as vou would like to be spoken of. And do not judge others by yourself. A. K Spec i ill Service at the ITletliotliHt Cliurcli, Sunday, Dec. SOili. Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Jun ior League1, 3 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7 p. ru. by the pastor. Subjects, morning sermon, "The Gift ef a Divine Life." Heb. i. 1, 2; evening, "The Hong of the Xew vingdom." Isa. XXV. 9, Luke ii: 11. The choir will render t-pecia! Christmas music at both the morn ing and evening service. Wai.TKU L. AlliMEAliT. Srti:il "lii-iic. W. B. Potter of Spiay has gone into the business of raising thor oughbred Lincoln sheep, and ex pects soon to be able to supply all the Lincoln bucks wanted in this part of the country. He recently bought Oscar Minor's entire flock of Lincoln ewes, consisting of 219 head, and at the same time secured Lincoln bucks that captured a long string of premiums on tbe P.lOS fair circuit. The bucks aud ewes are all registered, and the ilock now owned lv Mr. Potter is one of tlir choicest iu the United States. The ewes cost 8'J0 per Lead and the price of the bucks ran into triple figures. It is hoped that Mr. Potter's commendable en terprise in establishing this Hock will meet with the success it de nerves. Fossil Journal. The Xmas seivicvs at the So'Ah Methodist church next Sunday will be distinguished by special ruusit by the choir, which Las been drill ing for some weeks upon some graud anthems for the occasion. Come and see. Come and lit nr. Special music both morning find evening. Preaching at both hours will bo along themes concerning the birth of our Saviour. We have left no stone unturned to make this the greatest collection of Holiday Merchandise ever gathered together in Heppner Greatest in variety, choicest in selection, supreme in dependability and fairest in price. We expect and are prepared for the greatest December business in our history (and that will be "going some"). But like all Holiday business it naturally congests during the last few days. To obviate this we urge you all to do your buying at once, as you have better selections and avoid the rush. We will gladly store any goods bought now and deliver them when you want them. Toys, Dolls, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Boxes and Baskets, Ties, Decorated china, Candy, Fruits, Nuts. Just received a new line of Indian Blank ets. MINOR & COMPANY A Ilalr'n llreudlli 1-Krnpe. Po you know that eveiy limeyou liuve a coiili or cold and let it run on think ing it will just cure itself you are invit ing pneumonia, consumption or gome other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk it. rut your lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough with RaDard'a Uorehounii Svrup. Price 23c, 50c, and Jl 00 per bottle. Patterson & Son. Foleys Honey and Tar clears tbe air pBBRagHH, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore Bnd inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled f om the Ryatom. Refuse any but the Kenuine in the vellow package. Sloeum Drug Co. What (lie Kidneys Uo. The! r tiaceasing Work keens lis itroi"(? aud healthy. All the biood in the body passes through the. kiunevs once every three iiiinutes. The kidneys tiiter the blood. Tliev work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impu e mutter is left in the blood. This bringR on many dis eases and symptoms pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders ol the ejeaight hnd hvaring, e:c. Mrs. Geo. .Shipley living in the noith- ern part of Heppner, Ore., savs: "My kidneys gave me a great deal of annoy ance for ypftrs. My back ached acutely and when I stooped or lifted anything, or brought huv strain on tbe muscles of toe b-:ck, the pains would become more pronounced. At times I could not rest well on account of the pains through my kidneys and there were so many o' her symptoms which denoted a dis ordered condition of these organs tbat I decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills, brocuring a box at the S locum Drug Co. I used the contents when 1 noticed a great improvement in mv condition, continued taking them and they relieved all the troubles. Doan's Kidney Pills have proven of great, value to me and I cheerfully recommend them." bor sale bv all dealers. Price 50e. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York. I sols agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's end tase no other. STAR HOTEL JEFF NEEL. Proprietor Twenty-one Years Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Cbase and MaySts.. Heppner INotlcc of Stockholders' Meeting. E ;'.- l.iniyi When the lunjiH nr e sure nn.l inflamed, the germs nf pneumonia and consump lion tiii.l loiL'cr.K-nf an. I multiply. Ko Iry's Honey and Tar kills the cough germ-", .-ires the niot obstinate racking coiiirh, Imalp the iunee, and prevents ncrioiis resu'ts. Trie genuine is in the yellow package. Sloeum Drug Co. I krK&&-i ttfsl tt&4kME&l ! --' transaction of such moi fs ia9TrS:ox,,v. ! mhjMMrMi 1101 " er' 0,rKuw' Red Front Livery & Feed SatDles Willis Stewart, Prop FiRST-CLASS If You are Over . Head Tlii Most people past nuedle-age Buffer from kidney and bladder disorders which Foley's Kidney Remedy would care. Stop tbe drain on the vitality and re store needed strength and vigor. Com mence takiog Foley's Kidney Remedy today. Blocura Drug Co. Quality clean perfect Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home sot too line.' Noti.'e is herpby given that there will 1-e a mee'inc of the stockholders of the First National P. auk of Heppner at their otiic on the second Tuesday tf Janumy, li'O'.t, between the hours of ten o'clo.'k A. M and four o'clock P. M. of said day, iieetotB and ' otlier busi-i Cashier. 1'ION. My ontirt' l. :r.u v( l.orses aud tuii.is foi ta e. difU or credit. DtcVJl F. P. VAUGHN. LIVERY RIGS A Itrni.ru Itiirk, ! Ttiat pain in your back caused by lum- bago, stiff muscles or a stiain is an easy i thinir to get rid of. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures rheumatism, lumbago. . sore and stiff musclee, strains, spraios, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds and all aches ' and pains. You need a bottle in your bouee. t?o!d by Patterson & Son. Kept constantly on t and e.nd csn be furnishes c short, notice t partes wishing to drive irtc. he interior. Fir tlas , : : i Hacks and Boouiei CiJ J. ROUND AND Sit, U-'. WE CATER ll xHE : : : : TRAVELERS USD CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heopner, Oregon FOLETSnoltETlAIt AVo have passed our 21st milestone in our as the First National Bank of Heppner. During this time we have been identified with the o-rowth 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. AVe 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 vp IF3 BUY 2r aJ R N fri M P II m , ' mmm mam mmmmmr m.m&WM for snnt rnsn. 1 41 tn AO t. , -i, . t?. tr ...in.. v soil at horn,.. rif. for Prtoo Libt. Market 'K..irt.h.nri-tf T. n, i nx. .nr"' HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUSDE '. lentner ruinf. B.?t th'ne on th- f I'-j t ever wntton. I., ijtrstnic ail r ; il. ...t Trappers' trrts. De-vs. rrsrs. t;:.te Ijw. H. n ais-: h?r" t tri, v:l t .s r i - I trapper, li s rtPll!r V n .-;, jw iv t , . .,... II :.,.,.. i ... . Kutif(il R..les. Our Maanetn Bait ami IKvv f ttr.-t r $ ' -.: . The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Billiards and Pool F. E. VVESTERBERG. Prop