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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
To the many friends and patrons of our store. To show our appreciation to those who have been with us the past two years we will srive AbUtelnFree,commencin Friday, December 18, to January 1, 1909, to every purchase of $5.00 and $10.00, your choice"or doTlVr7reanged to either amount as mentioned. IgglX) purchase will demand a doll no less than 75c value. S10 00 purchase will demand a doll no less than $1.25 val ue. These dolls as giveil free are not old or disfigured but will be the creamiest pick of our' stock. Although we have the largest as sortment of its kind in the city, we feel confident that the selection will be decreased readily by the efforts of the casfTpurchasing power of our friends. This offer does nofpertain to purchases made in the Grocery department. I Extra Extra Splendid opportunity for Christmas shoppers. AVe are roiiiir to give the Heppner people an opportunity to 11 v merchandise during the Holiday season, at a great savin". Don't be misled. Buy the best, and when opportunity affords tit the prices quoted you below, Tasp it aud to your advantage. We are proud of li viaa-a store tilled with good dependable merchan dise. "Proud of our service giving. Bargains when wvcan really give them. Some important ones for Xmas week' but always good real values. The Xmas Overcoat As tnoliJata approach, a nood many men have the feeling that while lfeU r"Bivinihlieral'v to other, they are justified in Bom liberality to IrwVt wmlveB. A f ir overcoat U surely a .easonable indulgence, more Za that, it is an excellent investment for any man and good for many ware. Cab Bears, Kanaka Wolf, Russian Calf Gray Goat, Galloway. Prices ranging from $18.00 to $37.50. During Xmas Week 10 per cent Discount including Boys Overcoats Handkerchiefs TiKaremo.ehiindlterchiefdiiivdn aa Xmas presents than any other one fere There will he. we believe, more handkerchiefs sold at MatqiiHidsen d rhiTi.eK.er f an any other one bto.e anywhere. We will larKe y excel in It-i l -pii'l iof vliin this eeason because we are excelling in value giving. Lkhr interi r ,.v7nid dip'av of 10. 1'), 25 ard 35 cent values. " Smoking Jackets Xm s.crtions in Smokin Jackets. Our assortment is complete, in-H.idir-ali tatv patter s and designs in greens, b ues and blacks, tanc linS pockets. "and button holes, trimmed in fancy silk cord, values from $5 to 3.50. During Xmas week 10 pr ct. Discount Furs Extravagance consists in buying the wrong things at any price. Economy in buying the right things at the right price. During Xmas Week we will Discount all our Furs 10 per cent, thus making the purchase of furs at Marquardsens economy. So little money for so much material and service. The quiet joy and satis faction which always inheres in the ownership of good and beautiful things which make our furs a true bargain. BOOK UKl'AKTAIKXX We have in our book department the latest and most popular neries of stories by we I known authors such as MoCuteheon, Robert W. Chambeie, Rex Beach, LouU Jo eph Vance, Stewart Kdwaid White, Frederic S. Isbaui and others. Below we give the popu'ar titles. To Have and to Hold Checkers The Man on the Box The Grey Cloak The Tluall of Lief Lucky Janice Meredith The Reckoning The Little Minister The Virginian The Riurlit of Wav Hearts Courageous The Brass Bowl In the Palace of the Kinir The Liglitnina'Conductor The Conquest of Canaan Your Choice of any of (lie above Titles for 75c The fly on the Wheel Rob Liid at Ud tiats Man from Btodneys The Chaperon The Barrier The Knchanted Hat The l"u ing Line Mr. Crewe's Career The Black Bar Lady of the Mouiit The Trail of the Lone some Pine Take Your Choice for 81.23 Ward of Kinj Canute TheCiisis The Spoilers S ats of the Mighty The Gambler House of 1000 Candles The Blazed Trail At Mercy of Tiber us Honorable P Sterling Told in the Hills David II arum Beverly of Groustark Only 75c for nay of the above "loo kit Fine Water Sets. The practioal test of a -water Bet is in its use, while the artistic valie de pends on the exclusivenees or originality of its designs. The water seta that we ordered for the Xmas trade of 19i)8. represents the highest degree of artistic woitl., combined with exceptional strength of body. Those who seek practical tab'e service, distinctive in design, and yet posssing the greatest of all values, our display of this ideal tableware, offe a exceptional advantages to Xmas shoppers. $2 00 $2 25 $2 50 $2 75 $3 50 Men's Extra Xmas Suggestions in Ties, Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Suspenders, etc. President suspenders in neat gift boxes, fancy or plain designs 50c. Ties This line is conn lete, including all dainty patterns and shades, eo'A in Xmas boxfi', Co c and 75c. S lk handkerchiefs, washab'o Chinese and Taffeta silk, fancy borders and centers, also plain, 25c to 75c. Gentlemen's taffeta silk mullleis, hemstitched, $1,125 to $1 4V Gentlemen's fancy sleeveholde-s, ia neat gift boxes, silk covered web, 35c to 75c. Gentlemen's f;incv slefcvehohlei b and hose supporters in holiday sets, all colois, 50c to 05 j values. Men9 leather, silk lined collar p inch, just the thing f r traveling emergen cies, 81 85 to $ 2 05 Christmas Candies and Nuts Fancy F' eui h mixed creams, lemon drops, gum chops, butter scotch, for merly 25.-, special price 15 cents per pound. Walnuts, fcltuuiids. Iliberls, biazii nuts, and pecans, pi in or asBorted, 20 cents per pound. Peanuts 15 cents per pound. Special price quoted to churches if ordered early MAROUARDSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, HEPPNER, OREGON 51 The Heppner Gazette s :DD THURSDAY MORNIMi Fred Wnrnock X&Uivi it lic PoetoiBcc at Heppner Oiegon, as ?001idciiit metier. Dec. 24, 1908 Tonight and Friday. My reds aro a thousand feet long. TLintof it, 2000 feet of piijlarc-e and au illustrated song fur 10c. Tfca program tonight and Friday afternoon mid r.iht is, 'Pierrot's Jealousy mid Dmnken Bfat;1 "Drearxlar.d Adventures." gong, "With Too in Eternity." fcPI&snt Side of a Soldier's Life;" At a Dogs' Music Hall." Erfvie Iliyr a and family are here bram Vil?. Holy City. At tbo Orpleuin Theater Satur day ;A."inoov, for one bhow at 2:30: '.'A -.?, price-, Saturday and ingiits. tsHiuniay ana y jights Use jro,rani will Holy City," in two reel?, 12 "Holy City" and "A Child Shall Lead Them." .. .. .totrfi uuuc and a real A Tale by Efihu Root. When Secretary Moot was at Pana ma on his return from South America "a newspaper man risked him how long he thought the American occupation of Cuba would last and got the follow ing story hi reply: "A kindergarten teacher asked a class of boys: " 'Have you a warm coat?' " 'Yes,' was the reply. " 'Can you take off your warm eont?' " 'Yes.' " 'Has a bear a warm coat?' " 'Yes.' " 'Can a bear take off his warm coat?' " 'No.' " 'Why cannot a bear take off his varm coat?' "This puzzled the youngsters a mo ment, and then one cub on the back row yelled: " ' 'Cause God only knows where the buttons are!'" New York Tribune. A Good Dodge. Senator Elkins was congratulated at a dinner on his tine new yacht, the Marietta. From yachts to yachting clothes the transition was easy, and Senator El kins told a story. "An old fellow." he said. "?at in a seaside cafe. He had finished lunch eon. He was now drinking cham pagne. "The sun shone on the white sand, the sea sparkled, and every little while ordered mother cold said nu ll 'n t vd ! ,,.! M ,r..'. 1 "'i'. witti Li-.t: t; .i 1m i no r.CC FOR "UG LIGATION- I. ti i . - k a ; ' f r .1 Oil ..f ititert the old fellow half bottle. "With the third' order easily tft the waiter: I "'Waiter. 1:; my no-e go' ting ril?' "'Yes, si",' the waiter answered. 'It j is. i-ir, I'm sorry t; s:iy, si:-.' j " 'That won't ih,' said the old fellow. 'That won't do at a!!. Waiter, send ' out and get ine a ya'-liiing cap.' " j o n ii pi i on Maciitirs J prove tht a ne! . c'cil cold nr c njh j puts the Inn!! in so bad a c'r.d'ti n !l at , c inmiiiiptioii Let ms Had a feitiie field : f r fastening on e. Stop the coiisjli ; j'it as soon a it appears wi h r.!l.t:d'a j Horehonnd eyrup. Soo'hes the torn ; anp ir: finned tissue) and makes you well ayain. Sold by I'atte eon it Sjn. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. I'JIVMt'lAK A. SI KiitOi G rail ii 'it e of : Lenox C Meg, 18S5. Chicago Homeopathic Med. College 18!J. Rusk Medical College, LS'.)2. NOTICE FOR 1 LHLtCATION. (Isolated TmctJ Public Land sale. IVpartmeiit of tl e Ir'.tcrior, U. S. Land'OHiue ut I.a Grnade, OrCK"". lcceii!l.rr Hi. ISd'H. Notice ia hereby given that, as directed by the CommibSioner of the iei)ornl Laud Ollice, under provisions of Act of (.'orgress approved Jiiiio 27, KlOG pil Stats-., 517 J, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 2 Uh day of January, 19n9, at this oflicu, the folU)witg-di-:ribed hu.d: Wi4 Sli. rk-cf. 30. bW'4 SVVVi Ssc. 17, T. 3 S. II. 27 K. W. M., Serial No. 023".t. Hiiy persons claiming advereely the above doicribdd laud are advised to file their cIiiim. If you suffer f-orn constipation and liver t.'ouble Foley's Oiino Laxative will cure you peru.aiieutly by btimulatinjj tt e iliijestive oririins so they will act naturally. Foley's O.ino Laxitive does or objections, on o: before the time dtsigtmted not t'lipe, in pleasant to lake and you do not have to take laxativei continually af er taking Orino. Why continue to be the Rluve of pil's aLd tablets. Sl j. cum Di uj Co. for fale. D21-J24 F C. BRAMWELL. Register. A. A. lioberts, Hecelver. F0LEYSH0NEFHCAE Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia rhwmgMeat From E tery Ounce ofFueL 'A When the mercury drops out of sight, you just can 'keep the house warm, find it wonderfully convenient to h ;ctim I1 eaief A !'' II I in r Wrciii li of the fo t or ankle may p-odnce a very setioiiH sprain. A sprain is in ji o ain ful ! Iisui a lit cak . In :tll .aprainf, cuts, btlrnH and sc. 1.1m H .Ibud's Snow Lini ment is the best. 1 1 i r. to use. Itelievps the pain ins'ii'i'lv, ti'ilui:''; sweliiiij, is H pCtft'Ct Htlt.ri I l!C S-I'd liClll.S Pi ice 25c, a.ni '11 0.1. I'rtiietson Son. NOT1CK FoK IT Ul.ll'lION IsolHtctt 1 ract Public Land Siilr. Sc ial No. cr.Td Unite i htiites I.ai:d Office, 'I he PnlleH, Oregon December :, VW. Not ce is fie; city (jiveti Unit, n directel by tin Oonimisioin r of tlm Geiu n.l l.niid Hire, under j.to isiutiH of Act of t onerous approved June 27, l'.ttnJ, I'ubiic-N-x ', k e will oiler at public fnlo to the hiKht'Kt biildcr, f ii::w o'clock a. in., on tl'"j.ith diy of Jnniiiiry Lezt. at Uum otice. the fni'irvi'Hf trnct or Ian 1, to-wit: NK'4 SW1 ripc- t;i'.ii!!v. I ,'"n N w' NWL lection 1 1 Tp. 3 a. It. .V, K . V. M. Ai y pertiKiis c'.Himinc ndverndy the lib ivo ili i cii jed lands are adviBed to lilc tln ir claini. or objcotlons, on or before the day above dvtiij nated for siilo nk'-Jll C. W. MO UK, ItcgUer. qi wt sasyamineu uixi jo gnaa ux JVctkly Oregon ihjj. coupon lW thyiailboxS I i nrss- .... 14. l!:ti'.i,r. .-. 1 !!.::... Oroifon Il.c. l'J, hut Jo!.!! W. T.'th, of ci 17 b , l!o. ma-fe . , . i,,r SI"... K' ; tiun o K V Mf-ridian lls'eTe"'n,f' Visiting memlierg invite t KiiiKlitm of Pythian. Doric Ixdt;p o. J). K. of P. Meets every mi ij i.iake final Com ;- Mrii..: to the land . 1 . .'. illiuiiiS, L". 8. rminiwr,' l.i? fi'M iu Hptuer, Oregon, i Jh t2i or l-ebroaiy, l'.njH. C uinif r iinh:s as itnesf.es; Artfcnc litnt, Wiiiiain KaJu?jrlaiid, Spencer Jki-?.. a.a.1 ft'icra-.aa i-ci5it-r, all of Heppner, OrrCJa.9 C. W. MOOKE. Kcgittfcr. VAWTKR CRAWFOKD, C. C. r.ARHKLD CRVWKf BO, K.of R. & S. v. o. w. Heppner Camp No. AO, meet nd and 4th Kridjiya of each month . Visiting member Cor diiily Invited. L. W. BRIOQH, C. C J. L. YEAGEB, Clerk. Mi (Equipped vvilh Smokclecs Device) It's very light carry it aboul heat any cold room. Turn the wick cr low no danger no smoke no smell. Easily cared for and r-ivts nine Iicur." o cozy corr.forl l one filiiiij cl brass font. Finished ia nickel and japan. Every heater warranted. The 'rxTrCTk T with itj Hood el s'rady, GSAfSj LaiTip bnllunl light is xi-x (or the long winter rveningt rtid or trm by it won't lire your eyes. L'es improvtJ cenlnl Jrtil burner. Made ol brs. nickel plated. Every lamp warranird. U your dealer cannot lupply the Kayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Holer, write our nearest agency lor a deseriptire circular. STANDARD OIL, COMPANY (lacarporatca) Hi sun uu i u lii mn rfrri I..J vl IP Ui.-' I ; ! ,. p ! fjl i We re the oldest and best known strictly wholesale house in the Northwest. For 44 years continuously in business right here in Portland. We are now making a radical departure. In such localities where you are unable to purchase CYRUS NOBLE we arc going to sell direct and save you money. No more danger of refilled bottles. No more danger of not getting the real thing. quart bottle, packed in plain case & all charge prepaid to the v nearest railroad expret office for 90 Pure old honest whiskey bottled by the distillers. livery bottle guaranteed. Inquire of any bank or trust company in Oregon as to our standing. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. D1STILLLRS AGENTS EauLUhed 1 864 105-107 Second St. Portluid. Oregon CUT T THt LINf AND MAIL TOAV W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., ELarlowd plrur flu $4 $6 fot which pke tnd M l i prepud four quart GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. .Shy uv. TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORT LAND JOURNAL.