Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 31, 1908, Image 4

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New Year's Greet in.
The fading of the old 1908 is close at hand and the glorious blooming of the 1009
like the o-aidener's favorite flower in Spring tide. The year gone by was an
eventful and most satisfactory one to us, sihce our young life amongst you,
Your tribute to our policies, our merchandise and institution, is highly appreciated and
the coming year will see us stronger than ever, shoulker against the wheel to supply
you with good dependable merchandise at prices we boast to say cannot be equaled.
This day we wish each and every one of you and yours a happy and prosperous
year 1909.
On Monday, January the fourth, our store will close evenings, for
an indefinite time, at six-thirty sharp, except Saturday nights.
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The Heppner Gazette
EotabliKhPf" March 30. 1858.
.SSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
utered at the Posto.Tice at Heppner Oregon, as
scoml-clsFS matter.
Notice to Fruit Growers.
You must sprav your apple ami pear
trees within tue next 33 davs with a
liquid made by dissolving 12 pounds
blue vitrol in 100 gallontiof water. This
is the most effective treatment known
for all fungus diseases, including an
thracinose (derived from anthrax, mean
ing ct-rbuucle) which forms black spots
on the trunk aud lnubs, which soon de
stroys the tree. Some of the beat au
thorise s;iy f'iPjjus diseases ate 'more
destructive and more to bedreadril than
all insect life. Every orobard in Morrow
county must be cleaned up this season.
One of the largest wool Bales You 1)ave had aaule time to accustom
that have been contracted in the yourselves to this work, by using the
blue vitriol sp-ay now, and a tnorough
TflC3J?DAY Doc. 24, 1908
A little rain might help, but still
there is pUnty cf moisture for
present testis. Crops are growing-
K ate of Idaho thia yer for the 1909
clip was consunj mated recently.
The EuLtet field Live Stock com
pany of Weiser sold its 1909 clip to
Harris & Co. of fcft. Louis at 1G
cents a pound, says the Boise Cap
ital News. I; is estimated that the
cbp will nggregnte approximately
500,000 pounds, and so far as can
be k ariif d this is the largest clip
disposed of this year for li09.
The fori.) -iu'.h aiiiiutl con veil-j
tion of the N'io-d Wcolgrowers' 1
A.- ... Lilioa, to hihtldat Pocatello, j
Anna-ivy Ia-m u. vm ud an im-
poiluflt uj.ceti-s- Among tho top
ics to ba discussed will be forest
reserve regulation-, tmtioni.1 wool
storage ani nfablishment of a cen
tral wool marke1, freight rates,
tarifj, a cd the advancement of the
wool industry in general. In con
nection with the convention the
annual mid-winter sheep show will
be held which will add kterest.
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spraying in February, or eailv March,
with lime and sulphur, either the liex
Spray or Niagara .Spray made at Hood ,
River. This will make ail trees clean I
and healthy after the fruit sets, The
trees must be sprayed three times at in-;
tervala sf about 20 davs with arsenate oi j
lead. By d ing this we will have no i
more wormv apples. We have notj
eprajed nearly enough for the Codlin j
-Motn. I am toing to devote the larger
part cf ir.v time with you dining tbw ;
winter. I will show vou how to prune
and clean your orchard up. You will
find it in jst prolitable work. nr splen
did success at tt;e Umatilla-Morrow Co
Fair, at Pendleton should greatly en
cour ge all of us. Now I am in deadly
earnest, this work must h done as I
surest. I have been most reasonable
with all of ou. I am determined that
Morrow county will make a new record
this coming season, and our trees must
be in elean, vigorous condition, to get
the best results, and our people have
bad to eat wormy liuit long enough. I ,
am going to be with you a great deal,
this coming year, and I shall gather a '
display while inspecting the orchards,'
and I ask you to beuin your plans now
to grow choice vegetables and fruits In
exhibition.
We should have a street carnival in
Heppner for two or three days, before
tbe Pendleton fair, showing our own
people what we have. Now 1 have to
depend largely upon vour help in this
work. The work is so scatter d I can't
possibly be present at all places while
spraying, but I can and will come to,
your homes and comult with you, and
AH charges prepaid to the nearest express office.
quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS
NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid
to the nearest railroad express office.
Containing all those secondary constituents
the government chemists say MUST BE THERE
that it may be called whiskey.
Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them,
whether bottled in bond or not, is alcohol not
whiskey.
CYRUS NOBLE is pure.
It is old.
It is whiskey and nothing but whiskey.
Now sold direct to you by the biggest and best
known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest.
W. J. VAN.SCHUYVER & CO.
Established 1864 105-107 Second Street. Portland. Oregon
CUT AT THIS LINC AND MAIL TO-OAT
W. J. Van Schuyver 3i Co., Portland. Oregon
Enclosed please find $4.90 lor which please send me at once by expies prepaid,
four quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale.
Department of tbe Interior,
U. S. Laud Otfico at La lira tide, Oregon,
December 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the Heneral Laud Ollioo, uudor
provisions of Act of Congress approved June
2", l!H)ii M HtatH., 517, we will offer at public
bhIo. to the Iiiilie.it binder, at 10 o'clock a. m .,
on the '2Mh day of January, W.. at this office
the followin-dt'K,;ribed land: Wtf NELi, Sec.
. SW.i sV!4 Sec. 17, T. 3 S.lt. '27 K. W. M..
Serial No. o:;i",'.
Hny persons claiming adversely the h'mvc
described laud are udvis il to tile their ciuims.
or objections, on o: before the time designated
for "ale,
w-JI.J-Ji F. (.'. B It A.MWKLL. "onlNter.
A. A. UobortM, liefeiver.
Red Front Livery &
Feed SatDlGS
Willis Stewart, Prop
first-class;
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION Isolated : nut
P. O. A4J .
Ccmaj ,
-Skip
Sum.
STAR HOTEL
Scare, Eoatnok & Co., the Chi.
cago mail order millionaires, an
nounces that owing to the passage
of th8 federal pare food and drag
law they dfscontiDae the grocery
show you how to do. Ana if you don't
pnesBge of the law by cjngress, bat j try to do anythin(li i can prevent your
the eufoice'meut of tbe pure fooJ j selling any unclean fruit, and destroy
aad drug law by the ngenta of ; yn' diseased trees. I don't expect any
Uncle S.m that drove them out Gf :; troub!e in lh'H '' 1 liave been ,r"
MH to get svme word ot advice or en- j
couragement from ourdistrict inspector, I
K. II. Weber, at Tiie Diiilep, du'irig the!
three years I have heen fruit inspector.
I have not received one word fiom him j
Public Land dale. Serial No. 01570
United States Land Oft't-o, Tin- Dalles, Oroon
l-ecenii,er I'.mis,
Notice is hereby itivim that, us dlreele 1 bv th
CommiHsionf r of tho General Land Oiflce, under
l.rovi.iiiii 01 Act bi i ouKrrsa approved Juno 27
l!'li, Public No. .'!, we wi'l oiler at Miblln ,,!..
to the highest b;dilur. t 11:110 o'clock a. m.. nn
the 'jDth day of January next, at this olhee, the
iiiHowniK tracf or land, to-wit: NE'. iVV' Se.
tion ;." and NV4 N"4 hjectioii 11 Tp. :i 8. It.
-ti K. . M.
Any persons ciaiiniiit; adversely the above
lecortci lands are advised to rile their claims.
or obj-elions, ou or before tho day ubuvu desi.
nated for ealo
Ii'-JH C. W. MOiRK, UeKist,.r.
:LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on 1 ati.l
and can he furnishes ; -
short notice t )ai l.es
wishinir to drive irtr. he
interior. Fir ' i,!?b : :
HaCa and BuquIcs
ciJ :kgund and
SK V ". U K CAT KH
II i!1K : : : :
U0VMK-HCIAL
TRAVELERS
..ND CAN FITKNISII
HKiS AND DKlVKli ON
SHORT NOTl OK : : :
Heppiier, - Oreoon
ipr WE
Vfil BUY
fiixit cash. 10 to r,OJ morn tnoney fnr ynu to shin Itnw Furs unit ITiile to as than to
at home. rite for Price List. Market Iteport. HhlppinB Thiw, and filsmt our
HurdTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE?,'! Si1, 'J.
4 ' P';-"'. l".her l..ur,.i. lion tier... nn H10 suhjuct evpr written. Illurtnitinf all Fur Aiiimali. All
aliciut 1 ,-itpiien' Sec:ri)t. Dm-oys. Irnpi. (lmm l.w,. Hew and rhn t.i trap, and to bnrnmr a nu--i-isf
ill trnpppr. If I a rcmilar Knwlnprd ,a. Prira. f.'. To onr riiab'innrn. 1 J.i. Hidm tannM into
lnutifiii H..!.s. Our M-ii'Ii,' lta,t ,uil llw-nv Rttrarti auinialitc I rapt. l.(IO pr l.l. Ship T'ur
liidsiuudliu: ,tousaaatlUit;llustvrii;ua. A.nlcntcl ilrus., IH'pU 71, Mliiut:itull,Mllia.
the bur-iaess. And if they cannot
follow the buiice-s successfully un
der the pure food and drur; law will
their rxaii order patrocfi yuess what
Coffee
Always uniform our
best product sold in 1 lb.,
2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your rrrocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop
JEFF NEEL, Proprietor
Everything neat and clean at popular
prices.
Corner Chase and May Sts.. Heppner
they got from the Chicago houae r in a"1 'o it. and I feel Hint a ciiesinK
Lerore the !sw was enforced. Rank T001'1 be ferable to this Kternal Si
adulterations. Guea aL-aiu and " ,,. ... ,
M . li H I c L 11 M 1 A ' l .-,
then keep your money at Lome.
Irrion Irrigator.
10'jO will he the tr;-.vl ytar for
Fruit Inspector for Morrow Connry.
Dated at Heppner, Ore., Djc. 12, l'.WS.
A I'cculiur Wrench
. of the fo"t or ankle mav iroduce a verv
the Prcilc N r !rv .it. Th'; meet j sei ions eptain. A f prain is more pain
fidvaiitageous latei are in this di- j fl1' ,iian a break. In all sprains, cuts,
rt-ctioi. A'.i of tL -.-pat rhilrnadH i hn'm and e':i'1',3 I5Hard's .Snow IJni-
nf tl. rrmr.fr. ,.n.. tn I ment ia the "t tbicg to use. Relieve
thfir i ffortrt ton ar 1 j ra-enting the
ft-Bcmcea of this jcrtion of the
United S'at-n iou' OJttheKast,
CuLhda and Kuir.pa. The Port
land Ko.i Show !iu 1 the Alaeka-
ukMj-rac:,: ." Esic3:tion will he
j the pain instantly, reduces swelling, is
j a perfect antiseptic and beats rapidly.
Price 25c, 50c and f 1 00.
Son.
Patterson A
Knight of Fjllila.
Doric Lode o. 20, K. of P.-Meet ererj
two important feature and rail- Tu'la eTening, Visit! ,g members invitel.
road men in all th large centers
of population predict an enormous.
travel.
VAWTtH CRAWFOBD, C. C.
GARFIELD CBAWFOBD, K. of B. 4 8.
The bw ot botk ttemuplMre rm Tbe
Weekly Oregon!. . .
olicc of .StuckiioldiTK' .TleelingT'
Notice is hereby given that there ttill
be a l!iris';i n ( f the h 1 1. el: In!,! ers of the
Firt Nafiorhi! Canfc of Hpppner at their
oflicoti the second Tnend iy i f Januaiy,
l!'0:(, bet -f'n the hours of ten o'clock
A. M and fuiir o'clock I .M. ofsnidday,
f,r the imipot-e of electing directors and
for tiie transaction o' hiicli other bus -ness
as uny appeal ,
T. J. MAHONKV, Cashier.
Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 25, 1'JOH.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Depiirtment of the Interior,
L'nited States Lund Cfiice. The Diillos, Oro?on.
Dec. ID, JSCS.
Notice is hereby given that John W. Timh, of
Ut'lipner, Ou-'on, who, i,n June 17!h,10 i"). ma-le
HomestOftd Entry No, liri.Vi, for gfcy SK'i Sec
tioa 3, 1 owinhlp 2o., ltocKe r.. K. W. Meridian
han fl cd nOiict" ct intention to make final Com
mutiition proof, ;o et ib!inh claim to the land
abova described, before J. V. Williams, U. B.
C'ommiHsioner, at ollice in H'-iviier, Oregon,
o i the tith day of Febrnary, 1!W9.
Claimant name-, as witne.isei:
Arthur Ilnot, William Kumberland, Spencer
Akers, and Sliermau Ici er, all of Heppner,
Orepo i.
DecJ4-Jan28 C. W. MOORE, KeKister.
i
Twenty-one Years
If you suffer f om constipation and
liver toubld Foley's Otino Laxative will
cure yon perrr.anently by stimulating
tbe digestive organs so they will act
naturally. Foley' Orino Laxative does
not gripe, is pleasant to take and you do
not bave to take laxatives continually
after taking Orino. Why continue to
be the slave of pills and tablets. Slo.
cum Dro Co.
N. E. WINNARD, M. D.
iwiymcia; Ac si it(.i:o
Graduate of:
Lenox College, 1SS5.
Chicago Homeopathic Med. College
18'JJ.
Husk Medical College, is tj.
w. o.
Heppner Camp No. 60,! meet 2nd and Ith
Fridays of each mont!i. Visiting members cor
dially Invited,
L. VT. BE1GQ8, C. C
J. U YEAGEBrClerk.
AVo liavo passed our 21st milestone in our na
tho First National Uank of Heppner.
During this time we have been identified with
the growth of Morrow county and have assisted
many of our customers in becoming uell-to do
At the samt; time we have made reasonable profit
on the capital we have had invested.
AVo 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 tin; community, which has been
extended to us for the past twenty-one years.
First National Bank
of Heppner