isissnniciE:
FORCED
2
of the Entire Stock of
iviaraBarasen
Depl
It is not-very hard to spend money. You can induce
most anyone to take it away from you. But how
about the equivalent? The return you get for your
money is what counts. We want your money, but we
are more than sure that you are getting full vahn?.
Nothing can stop the tide of favor that carries this
sale on. Our incomparable values unite us by indis
soluble bonds to a wise and discriminating shopping
public. Bargains greater than ever crowd our store
during this sale.
This is a Forced- Sale
By all the words imply. Marquardsen is hard pressetl
for the ready money and absolutely necessary that he
raises cold . cash to buy his spring stock in Eastern
markets in February, 11)09. Like all good merchants
he discounts his bills by paying cash for his goods, but
the condition of the country as you know well, has
been non-favorable in the mercantile lines. Fire and
water, backed by the sheriff could not make the prices
that we do for the Seven Days Big Selling.
My entire stock of Men's, Ladies
and Boys Suits, Overcoats, Fur
nishings, Dry Goods and Gro
ceries, to be sold at practically
your price-FOR SEVEN DAYS.
C A HTTTO O
Saturday, January 9, to Saturday, January 16, Inclusive
Look for the Big Colored Cloth Signs-THAT'S THE PLACE !l
Sale will Continue but Seven Days,
Opening
ojf CitiLJL
9
CALICO AND OUTING
here will he cheaper tha t'i t else
where. With us it is cash we want and
we want it good ami plenty.
THE DKESS GOODS ISALE
will ecMpss ail former events. It is a
ctfh gathcuu and ytu hjy two dre-a
pa'imns Bt about Ihe pi ce of one. Cal
ic 69. Outings and Toweling w 11 be "ld
c ieap-r thnii irf Table lii ens at about
ti e price of o k-ioth else vh, re
"""notions
EIGHT CENTS here in notions w 1 do
the work of 15 cents elsewhere.
lppci!s of Coats machine thread for
L'5c on all pntchates ff HO o- over
throughout t ur dry foods department.
MENS' AND BOYS CLOTHING DKl'T.
Cash is what' we want and the considers' ion
of a dollar proti' i simply o:it ( f the ques
tion. We have 125 suits to place on sale, and
within reach of all.
Extra Specials in "Boys Knee Pants and Suits.
RUBBER GOODS
All rubber eoods at Flat Cost.
Specials in
Men's Hats, Boys Overcoats,
Men's Heavy Underwear, Fur
Coats, Men's Overcoats, High
Top Shoes, Blankets.
Grocery Department
We fay withm fc fear of successful contra
diction tl. at prices that prices named . below
Hte tbe lowest ever named on first class mer
cliandise in Eastern Oregon. We have given
you the reason f"r this sale and now we wid
quote prices that will make competitors stand
aghast mid wonder what's go njj to happen
next Perhaps some will say Marquardsen is
broke, others, perhaps lie is crazy ; but never
mind the compliments, just remember' Mai
quaidsen stands ready to deliver the goods, if
you have die cash to pay for them.
Brine this sheet and see if you don't get the
troods as advertised.
100 sacks pure cane sugar, per 100 6 00
V00. cases solid pack sugar corn, per case 2 lb
2J5 cases standard tomatoes, per case.. 2 20
pack
200 cases Allen and Lewis solid
peeled tomatoes, per case 2 B0
50 cafes Standard Tabid Fruit, per can 13
Consisting of Peaches, Pears and Apricots
10 caes of t ie Peaches, peeled, pr case 4 7,")
8 cases of Pie Blackberrien, per case... 4 9 1
150 facbs fine table salt, 50 pounds i'.0
2L'5 sacks of best Ch t-lfee salt, 50 Wm. . 70
125 boxes of Golden Star Soap, 81 00 val. 8 !
200 cases of l'eail Oil, per cme 2 411
200 cases of Headlight and Eocene, case 2 70
30 kegs of medium, plain and mixed
pickles, keg 1 30
22 pounds rolled oats for 1 00
Baking soda. 4 pounds for 25
76 sacks of Pink and l$yo Beans, by the
park, per pound 05
We have not the space to list all,
buf be assured the p'ices
will be the lowest ever.
AYe have an immense line of
Ladies Furs direct from the
best importers.
Linen and silk shirtwaists,
at prices in great bold, plain
figures. :
FREE FARE
We will pay railroad faro to
customers from lone, Lex
ington and Cecil, on all pur
chases of tflV).(0. Take re
ceipt from ticket agent and
present same to clerk.
MAIOUARDSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, HEPPNER, OREGON
The Heppner Gazette
EbliUu'H March "0. 1S53.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred "Warnock
Bntcred at the i'otoiiiee at lieppmer Oregon, as
jcon.i-cUt 'swatter. '
TaUBSDAY.
Jan. 7, 1909
W. 13. McAlistfr Was up from
Lexington Saturday.
Roseburg'a new machine shop is
nearicg completion.
Andy Morgan was an incoming
passenger Tuesd a, from Moscow,
Idaho.
Mrs. W. Jones praised tbe grocer
for selling her Folger'a Golden
Gate Coffee which he ground for
her.
A Hair's llreutltla fcsenpe.
Do yen know that every tnr.e you have
a cotuh or cold and let it inn on think
ing it will jut cu e i : self you are invit
ing pneumonia, consumption or Hume
o'ber pulmonary trouble? Don't rirk
it. Put your lung9 back in perfect
health ani stop that cough w ith Ballard's
llorehound Svrnp. Price 23,:, 50c, and
$1 00 per b Jttle. Patterson & Son.
Miss Rose E. Smith retun ed to
Port'and Saburdttv. S' was ac-
Icompaiiedby Mrs. E. G. Noble,
who will vi-it in Vancouver.
Hiram Tash, of llrdu)an, was
a business visitor Saturday. '
A Peculiar Wreiicli
of the fo"t or ankla may produce a very
serious sprain. A sprain is more pain
ful than a break. In all sprains, cuts,
burns and scbld. Ballard's Snow Lini
ment ia the best thinn to use. Relieve
the pain instantly, reduces swelling, ir
a perfect antiseptic and heala rapidly.
Price 23c, 50c and $100. Patterson &
Son.
Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior,
Laud Office at lhe Dallea, Oregon.
December 2fl. 1903
Notice la hereby given that Edward G. Mc-
r...1 IT... u .... Itn. 'jn.K
A Myrlle P( lllt Sawmill boiler jc made Homestead Entry No. 1-1028, forSW!
NW4.WMSWK,S!4 SWJi. Sektlou 1. Town
fhip 5 S , Kange 21 K. W. Meriiian, lias fJUd
notice of intention to make Hnl fl ve year proof,
to esUbli'h claim to tlia lard above described,
before J. P. Williams, L'. H. C'omrniBsioner, at
his office in Heppner, Oregon, on the 10th day
of February, lWfl.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Guy L. Hedley, Uiiniei Uice. Krnest K. Wy
land and Williura T. Heynol Js, ah of Hard mar!,
Oregon.
J7 F-l C. W. MOORE. KfKift r.
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lO to f0 J. mnro moncv for rnn tn nh ii Ttnt Ftira nnrl TT i.i,.a t.- a tkun
Boil at hnrnu. Writn for Prir Lit. Market 'Hport. Hhipmna Tium. anri Htut our
HUNTERS'& TRAPPERS' GUIDE .ntSi'l
4 ins . Irathnr b..unil. Het tlnnj on (hs lalum-t ever written. Illuitratin all Fur Amituli. All
ftt-iit Trappers' .frrrt.-, Tc-..v. Triips. (Utna ljwi. How and whnre ti trap, and U wmie a siu--ri-ssfiil
trapper. It' a rntulnr Kn.-Trl,.pl ia. Frira, Tu rair rinpupcn, (I Jv lliclni tannod into
b".'iutiftll H-'t'fS. Our M.-n1tc Holland IKtvv altrarts ani mnlff trapd. tl.tltf portM.UI... SliipTnur
liidesaudFuj-'toiUttudKutliittkubtiinvcs. Aildcradl Uru., lH-pu lt MlnncuiNtiU.Ulun.
bust, wrecking tbe machinery and
building, and throwing two men 30
feet or nst re, but neither was killed.
A C4 acre orchard tract near
Grads Paee, over half in bearing,
sold for $34,000, and the buyer
prolably Ot a big bargain.
A man near McMinnville planted
cabbage Klips on the 21st day of
laBt July, on one tenth of an acre
of ronnd, and the plants had ab
solutely no cultivation. He has
marketed from the patch cabbage
to the value of S li, the family has
med a lot, and be has cabbage lefc.
Coffee
The tre-ma-tight can protects
it against impurities and deteri
orationnever sold in bulk.
Your fjrocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
KJMaHHaaMaiHIHH
JEFF 1NEEL. Proprietor
Everything neat and clean at popular
prices.
Corner Chase ard Mny'Ptn.. Heppner
A tlroaaxii Hack. .
T'.at pain in your back caused by lum
bago, stiff muscla or a strain is an easy
ttj.Dir to get rid of. Eal lard's Snow
Liniment cures rheumatism, lumbago,
ore and fctifT musclep, t trains, Ppraiue,
cuta. burns, bruieen, scalds and all aches
and pains. Yon need a bottle in j-our
Loute. .Sold by I'aUergou & oa.
Notice.
OAf3TOniA.
Notice is herpi y giv-a that I have
filed my final account as executor of flie
estate of Elisha (i. S'oan, deceased, arid
that on the 1st day of February, A. D.
1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock in ti e
forenoon of said dav, the County Ct.urt
of said county will hear objections to
said final account and settle the same.
This r.o'ice putlUhed bj order of
C. C, Patterson, County Judge of Mor
row County, Oregon, made and entered
on ti e 29ih day of December, A. D ,
1908.
FRANK SLOAN.
Executor of the estate of Lhsha G.
S oan, decras d.
Dated this 28th day of Decexber, A.
D. , 1908.
.olice of MoclLiioldera' .TlcclliiK
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
United States Lund Office. Tho Dulles. Oregon
Dec. ID, 1WI8.
Heppner. 0eo, '.vlio, on Jini 17di, lft i-, tiia'lc
Uomeefd Entry No, 1455:. for iE SEJi Ken
tion 33. Towtllilp2S , Hhiikc :r., K. W. Meridian
him U'ctl notics of intention to nmke final 'dm
mutation proof, to establish claim to the lurid
above described, before J. P. Williamx, U. 8.
Commissioner, at Ids office in Heppner, Oregon,
o-i the 0th day of Kebrnary, 11109.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Arthur Hunt, William Knmherlftnd, Spencer
A kern, and Sherman Leffler, all of Heppner,
Oregon.
DeC2J-.'an28 ' C. W. MOORE, Register.
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop
Notice U hereby (liven that there will
be a mee irjt f t lie stockholders of the
First National Dank of Heppner at their
office on the second Tuesday nf. January,
1909, between 1 1 , e bourn of ten 'clo:-k
A. M and four o'clock I'. M. of 8?id day,
for the purpose of electing directors and
for the transaction of such other busi
ness as may i,ppeui,
T. J. MAHONKY, Cashier.
Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 25, 1908.
If you suffer fro-n constipation and
liver trouble Foley's Orino Laxative will
care you peraanently by stimulating
tbe digestive organs so they will act
naturally. Foley's Orino Laxativedoea
not frripe, in pleasant to take and you do
not have to take laxathe continually
after taking Orino. Why continue to
be the slave of pil's and tablets. Slo.
cum Diux Co.
N. E. W1NNARD, Al. D.
rnvsiiA. a si;ici;i:ok
Graduate of:
Lenox College, 1885.
Chicago Ilomeopathic Med. College
1890.
Iiusk Medical College, 1892.
w. . v.
Heppner Camp Ko. m,' meets 2nd and 4th
Fii Jays of each month. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
L. W. BKIOGS, C.C
J. U YKAGER, Clerk.
Twenty-one Years
Knight of I'rthla.
Doric Lode No. 20, K. of 1 Meets every
Tuesday evening. Visiting members invited.
VAWTtlt CKA WFOKD, C. C.
GAEFIELD C1UWFOKD, K. of It. & 3.
A.lwc-j reliable Thm Weekly Oregonia
Tha newt or botb HemiapHsrea in Tit
WMklr. Orefouaa. .iii,,.
We have pa.sSod our 21st niilostone in our as
the First National Bank of Heppner.
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 wehave 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 been
extended to us for the past twenty-one years.
First National Bank
of Heppner