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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
0 tf. Local Notes. "A merry Christmas to all." Glasses properly ntted at P. Borg'. Dr. Winnard guarantees hia glasse to give satisfaction. Judge Beazau is sojourning 11 Portland this week. Gus Mai lory is viaitiog with bin parents in Portland. Highest cash price paid for hide pelts and fura. PhilCobn. Dr. Winnard will fit vou with glass? t a cost of $2 50 to $7.50. Attorney C. M. White is spend ing the holidays in Portland. If you have poultry to sell, sea Ash baagh Bros, opposite planing mill. Everybody goes to IbeOrpheum. The greatest show on top of earth for 10c. Misa Leal a Campbell is visiting friendd in Portland this week. Nels Justus and Thos. Brennan were passengers for Portland, Sat urday. Highest prices paid for all kinds of poultry. Ashbangh Bros., opposite XlocunVe planing mill. Dr. Winnard has taken a special ' course in the treatment of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Sheriff Shutt returned from Stlem Friday, bringing his son Lawrence borne with him. A gold band bracelet left at the Ornheum. Ask the manager or ticket salesman. Yuletide is here and eo is the Orpheum Theater with everything that produces mirth and thought. The Christmas uumber of the Condon Globe is a good one and shows that Condon is a proepsr cus town. Misa Artie Morgan came down from Walla iValla, Saturday, to work in the Bunk of Hpppner dnr. Vriwter Crawford's absence. Mrs Johnson says the secret of gird coffee is veiy simple buy Folger's Golden Gale whole roast ud have it ground, not too fine. Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford and two younger children left Tu'slay morning for Brownsville, where they will visit relatives. This is tie week for tho college kich to come home. We presume the Ileppner bunch will all be here to help devour the Christmas turkey- Mrs. Frances Drake who lias been viciting the family of James Hager for the past two weeks, re turned to her home in PendletOD, Saturday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hager and daughter, Miss Marip, who will visit relhtives in Fendleton during the holidays Kev. r. b. uanemker will give a Lecurj-Ee ital on "Grif'at the Christian church next Saturday evening Rev. Hai.d-ak r is a graduate of the Drake School of Oratory of Des Moines, Iowa. The recital consists of elocutionary read ings interspersed with vocal solos. A p'ensant and profitable evening is prom U ed. Admission, 35 cents. Children, 25 cents. The program v i'.l commence promptly at 8:15. Fresh oysters at the Palm. New Ilorae Sewing Machines Vaughn & Sons. Dob Hart has the nicest lino of bon-bons in the city. Try them and be convinced. Marquardseu has just received a fall and complete line of the latest and most popular books on the market, values 75c to $1.5(r. Fine land under Umatilla irrigation project in 20 or 40 acre tracts to trade for wheat land. E. P. DO DD, Ilernvs ton, Ore. Bead Marquardsen's ad this week. The dolls are the "little ones' ideals," and whatsmore, they will be given away absolctely free with every purchase of $5 to $10. Herbert Von Hishlerberger, of New York, has accepted a position singing illustrated songs at the Orpheum. " Did vou Bee the Christmas sup geBtiouB in all leather collar pouch es at Marquardsen's? They are a necessity in a. traveling wardrobe of any man, fancy .or plain silk lined black or fancy colors, values 81.85 to $2.95. Ladlctt urtul Marquurdneii'n. During the holiday seasou, 1908 the wise choppers will profit by taking advantage of the 10 per cent discount given on all furs. The Orpheum. Alwajs the Best for the money, is our motto. Special music daring the holidays. The best of orches tra music and illustrated songs. The Orpheum U a ten cent theater but gives a 25c performance. Christmas afternoon matinee at matinee prices children under 12 v at i . Pi years, oc. Also s.-uuroay auernoon matinee with same prices prevail ing. o Ircacllii; Sunday .Horning. On account of an engagement in the country there will b-i no preach ing at the South Methodist church next Suuday morning at 11 o'clock- However, Sunday school at 30 o'clock iuk! prtacl.iug at 7 p. m. W. A. Okk Mock for Salo. My entire band of horses and mules for sa e. Cash or credit. Dec3 2i F. P. VAUGHN. Notice to Fruit Growers. You must spray your Bppte and pear trees within tbe next 39 days with a liquid made by dissolving 12 pounds blue vitrol in 100 gallons of water. This is the most effective trjatment known for all fungus diseases, including an thractnoee (derived from anthrax, mean ing ctrbunclf) which forms black spots on the trunk and limbs, which soon de stroys the iree. Some of the beat an thoritie 4 eay fupgus diseases are more destructive and m re to be dreaded than all insect life. Every orobard in Morrow county mutt be cleaned up this season. You have had ami le time to accustom yourselves to this work . by using the blue vitriol spray now, and a thorough spraying in February, or eailtr March, with lime and sulphur, either the Rex Spray or Niagara Spray made at Mood Kiver. This will make all trees o'ean and healthy after the fruit sets, The trees must be sprayed three timed at in tervals ftf about 20 davs with arsenate of lead. By doing this we will have no more wormv apples. We have not epiayed nearly enough for the Codlin M)tn. I am koing to devote the larger part of my time with you during this winter. I will show you how to prune and clean your orchards up. Yon will llnd it most profitable work. Our splen did success at the Umatilla-Morrow Co. Fair, at Pendleton should irreatly en cour ge all of us. Now I am in deadly earnest, this work must b done as I suggest. I have been moit reasonable with all of on. I am determined that Morrow county will make a new record this coming season, and our tiees must be in clean, vigorous condition, to get the test results, anil nr pcple have had to eat wormy t mi i t long enough- I am going to be witli you a great dtal this coming year, and I shall gat.'er a disphiy while inspecting the orchards, and I ask you to benin your plans now to grow choice vegetables and fruits for exhibition. We should have a f-lreet carnival in Heppnor for two or three days, before tlie Pendleton lair, showing cur own people what we have. Now 1 have to depend largely upon vour help in this work. The work is iu ?c t'erfd I can't possibly be ireneni at all p. aces while "prayinj;, tun 1 can ana wi.i come to your homes acd consult with you, and ihow you how to do. And if you don't try to do anything, I can prewnt yonr felling any unclean fruit, and destroy your diseased trees. I don't expect any onble in this way. I have been try ing to ;et svme word ol i tivice or en couragement fioin our district inspector, K. H. Weber, at The Dailes, during the hree years I have been fruit inspector. 1 have not received one word from him in regard to it, and I teel that a cussing would be preferable to this Eternal Si nee. II ARK Y CUM MINUS, Fruit Inspector for Mjirow County. Dated at Ileppner, Ore., Doc. 12, l'JOS We Wish You all A Merry Christmas and Happy a and Prosperous New Year MINOR & CO. j-lrcul the .TlrlltodUt Church, MindH), Dec. 27. Sunday School, '.1:45 a. m. Jim- A Ifulr'si II r end 1 11 i:cme. Po you know that eveiy time you have a cough or cold and let it run on think ing it will just cure ielf yon are invit ing pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk it. Put yoor lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough w ith Ballard's Horehound Svrup. Pi ice 25c, '50c, and 1 .00 per bottle. Patterson it Son. Foleys Honey and Tar clears the air pnssagflF, stops the iriitation in tbe throat, soothes the iiill.imed membranes, and tbe most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inlK'ined lungs me healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled f . om the syBtoai. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Slocum Drug Co. ior league, 3 p. m. L'reaehiug, 11 a in. and 7 p. in., by thu pastor, Walter L. Aiiheart. Subject?, anoruing permon, "Man, But Little Lowor Than God." Pa. vin. 5; evening, "Higher Ideal."." Exodus xxv. 40, Ileb. xr. o. We will observe tho week of jraytr, Jan. JMO, aud afterward will continue the meetings uith evangelistic s.-rvics. Everyone , g'as&S invited to attend all tlia servieeH ; hjtgJl lV&sl-z j&M anl w.' citneBlly solicit me nop s,. IL ?L and toopta!;ou of all Christian persona. IrJZfS: .7)&??$$ 1:0:. between ti e Wlint I lie KiUnrjti Do. Their unceasing work keens us strong and healthy. All t lie biood in the body passes hrough the kidneys oice every ihiee ninutes. The kidneys tiller t lie blood They work night and dr. When healthy they remove about 500 grainf of impure matter daily, when unhealthy Home part of this impn e matter is left in the blood. This tilings on many die eases and symptoms pain in the back, lieadeclie, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight nnd hearing, elc. Mrs. Geo. Shipley living in the north ern part of "Ileppner, Ore., says: "My kidneys gave me a great deal of annoy ance for years. My back ached acutely and when I stooped or lifted anything, or brought any strain on tbe muscles of t ne b ck. the pains would become more pronounced. At times I could not rest well on account of the pains throu.h my kidneys and there were so many o' her symptoms which denoted a dis ordered condition of these organs that I decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills, hrocuring a box at the i?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 Kidnev Fill? have proven of great value to me and I cheerfully recommend them." For pale bv all dea'ers. Price 50c. ! Foster-M ilburn Co,. BntTilo, New York. ! scl agents for the United States. ! Keinember the name Doan's anil 1 tiiKe no other. j STAR HOTEL JEFF. NEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase and May'Sts.. Ileppner Red Front Livery & Feed SatDles Willis Stewart, Prop First-class: :LIVERY RIGS Xnticc of StortUio liters lectin will : ) If Vou are Over 50 Iton I lilt Most peop'e past miedle-age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders which J Foley's Kidney Remedy would core. ( Stop tbe drain on the vitality and re etore needed strength and vigor. Com mence taking Foley's KiJney Kemedy loJo'- Blocum Drug Co, ho u niotvinjr cf the stockholders of the ' ank of Ileppner at their second Tuesd.iv f .Tanuarv, houfs of ten o'clo-k .V M ami four iiVlock 1'. M. of s?id tl.iv, f r tl' phi pose of t lt i tinj directors and 5 ; r the ti;i!is,i'tion o. hin-li other bnsi- Coffee lies i ;is may sppetii , T. j. M AIIONF.V, Cashier. Ileppner, Oregon, Nov. 2o, l',0S. Just Coffee, but perfect Coffee. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at Eome not too fine. A Itrnkni Hark. , j That pain in your back caused by lum- bago, btill' muscles or a strain is an easy thing to get riil of. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures rheumatism, lumbago, sore ana sua muscles, itrsins, sprains cuts, burns, bruises, scalds and all aches and pa ns. You need a bot'le In your hou-e. Sold by I'atterBon A Son. Kept constantly nn 1 un 1 and can he furnishes . short notice t pai i es wishing to drive irti. he interior. Fir c'.rs : : Hacks and Boouies CI-f ' KCl'NP AND SK U- K CATKli TC V1IE : : : : OOMM KMC I AL TRAVELERS uSD CAN FURNISH KIGS ANP PKIVKli ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Hepuner, Oreoon FoimsoitirEAR Twenty-one Years AVf have passed our 21st milestone in our as the First National Bank of Ileppner. 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. AVe do not take up every proposition that is presented to us, but we ha ve 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 twent v-one vears. First National Bank of Heppner Pitt oft-h. 1 o to f0 ; Tnor., moiifv for yon to sh i lit honic. riif fur I'nev l,i-.t. Murkft K- jtt. f Raw Fur mi ! Tl '.3 HUNTERS'& TRAPPERS' GUIDES. 4V r'". !thi-r U-uii 1. HfM th-ns on the ?ti(')fs-t et'r written I...itrtini i.. r ;r i itNmt Trappers' Svrvl. IVwv. r-p-. (1 mtio i aw. U w ! wherv V' tr-ip -it.-: t- -cf ill trHt'p-r. It 9 r-'cul.-ir i n vci- rv"! K ''. I- T : i t r ('' i-r f ' j i '. ' - ; N-wti? il K . Our M uncHi H. I : 1 TV ttr, t t- lrp. f : w . - :t ... - liiJesaautux.toasiuai.iUUw-li'i.cw. AoUcrxh Urvm, lvpU ?t, M1uu.mio1i The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Billie rds and Pool F. E. WESTERBERG. Prop