Nearingf tie 1 4 ALF 1 ra T r"" J nt r tock ARQUARDSEN'S Department Store I illv Announcement is made of this forced sale with the fullest assurance of its success while laying no claim to the mstntion of truth, we do claim to adhere to truth in oar advertisements. Nor is there anything Pharisaical about this. We don't insinuate that others do .ct, merely affirm that we do. Another factor that contributed not a little to the development of our salet is our liberal exchange policy. If a firm cannot afford to be liberal at this point is it not a fair assumption that something must be radically wrong with its merchandise? If anything purchased in the store c uring sale or at any other period fails to prove satisfactory, we want it to be returned. Indeed a favor is conferaed on us by so doing, for we are anxious to be told of our deficiencies, that we may correct them, in other words, wc want our customers to be entirely satisfied with jpurchases, not only fortnelr sake, but also for our own. Closing Day Saturday, January 16, 1909 Closing Day Ladies Fleeced Wear one value" 23c 50c values 39o 75o values &9o 65c 4Sa fl 25 u-.'ons, wool 9Sc 1 00 values 79j LadiPH tw piece su'ts $ 1 25, 9Si;, 85e,63o Ladies Flannelette Gowns 75 values 59c 81 00 values "9e 1 3-3 values $1 00 1 13 1 50 valu' e One lot lazier nhnrt kiinonari. . . $1 45 values for 93c Ladies Gingham Aprons 75c values 58c 25c values 19c 35c values 25c Ladies and Childrens Golf Gloves 85c values. 23c 50c values 39c 60c values 43c Woo', silk lined 65o values 49c Childrens Mutant 25c values 19c Childrens Mittens 2('c values 15c Ladies Wool Hose Ladies Cash mart 35c hoe 25c Lailies Cashmere boo hone 49c Ladies Cotton fleece lined 25c hose 19c Ladies Cotton tieece lined 15c hose 10c Childrens Leggings 65: values M 50c values. 39c Leatuei $1 50 vm ue . Ladies ir1' t5 vl Ladies legi;ii.K 90' vui Ginghams Percales I'mk 4ti towels, 10V. vh Ufr Hock tow U, 15o v ilue Huck tow Iss, 10c va w- . CUildrens wool Toques wh 7"; value Snie, 25 va'ties While, hiue, red, 35: value Blue hii l iei ..... . Ladies Silk and Linen Shirt Waists 9 U 65 values 1 25 -. 50 values 3 65 A : 50 values 2 00 Vi :. 01 values 2 50 3 2" values 2 50 A') 3 75 valueg 2 75 IIXK: IVlI on all ami present same to clerk who ser purchases of $25 00 or more. ves you. We will pay railroad fare from Lexington, lone, and CVvil, Oivgon. Take receipt from'ticket agent M ARQUARDSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, HEPPNER, OREGON 2EffiSS2S3S E2KJ3Ej2 The Heppncr Gazette Etublibbei March 30. 183. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Stockholders' Meeting. Sutured at the Poaioilice at Heppner Oiegon. at secoud-class matter. Thursday Jai. U, 1909 War on Coyotes. "Dm V. Sinythe. secretary of the Ore gon Woo!jrowers' Association, ia tend ing out le ters ur-in' v. r on tne coy ote -. The fo 'owii:g res.-lution pased at the last meeting of the association he'd at Ileppnc-r, h being featured: "We, ' r.er-j men of O.euon, herel.y A aside t . i tb of January, 1009. for tbe juirpo& akiuy fpecial tffj is to destroy coyttsi ether predatory wild animals throuiit ut Ortgon ; that eve.-y possible ( ffjrt be uiad! by all fcheepmea to 'fes'.roy coyotes with poi Bon, gun3, traps, dogs, and other ine'' -oda; that we will induce our lieiuVo-Drs and evervone possible to assist us in this crusade against coyotes. That spe cial precaution be takcn in pu ting out poison, that poison be not placed near dwellings or rublic highways, so that doa ji",!rij would not he liable to reach it; that poison be pot out only on our oa premises and ranges." Notice is hen by given that the regu lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Heppner Mining Co. will be held at the office of Sam E. Van Vactor, in Heppner, Oregon, on the second Tues day of February, 1909, being the 9th day of February, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m. This meeting is for tbe purpose of electing officers and for any other busi uess that may appear. I). B. ST ALTER, Pres. T. W. AYEUS, Sec. Dited at Heppner, Oregon, January 11, 1909. T. A. Rhea, of Portland, J. P. Uhea, of Walla Walla, end A. L. Ayers, of Parker's Mill, were in the city this week to attend the annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank. STAR HOTEL When coaipetitors tell you there ia no sugar in our city, try Mar qiinrdseij'd. A Silver Lake wman had rhu barb pies on Christmns, made out of rhubarb just picked from her carden. Z i Coffee I A SI J Grand Masquerade Ball. There wilt be a grand masquerade at Artisans hall, Lexington, Oregon, on tbe evening of January 22, 1909. Good music snl a good time assured, fc upper at the hotel. William Shipley biid Howard Lane, floor managers. A Broken Hack. That pain in your back caused by lum tago, (-t.tr muscles or a strain is an easy thini: to get lid of. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures rheumatism, lumbago, iore and stiu" musclep, itndns, ppraiue, cuts, burcs, bruises, scald? and all aches and pa ii3. You coed a bot:le in your ii iij.e. Sold by Pa'tereoa & Son. A Peculiar Wrench o' the fo-'t or ankl may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more pain ful than a brenk. In all Fprains, cutp, burns and scplli Btlliird's Snow Lini ment is the best thing to use. Relieves the pain instantly, reduces swelling, is a perfect antiseptic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 50c and 1 00. Patterson & Son. The aroma-tight can protects it against impurities and deteri oration never sold ia bulk. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Ihe Dalles, Oregon. December 28. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Edward li. Mc Danlel. of llardman. Oregoa, who, on Oct. 30th 1W8, made UomeeUwd Entry No. 13028, forSW NWfc.Wtf SW)4,SE!4 SWfc. Section L Town thlp 5 8 , Range 24. E. W. Meridian, has flied notice of intention to mae flni Ave year proof, to eetobliah claim to lbe land above described, before J, H. Williame, V. H. CommieHioner, at his office In Heppner, Oregon, on the 10th day of February, lfl. Claimant iiativw as witneseee: Guy L. Kadity, Daniel iiiee, Ernest K. Wy land and W illiam T. Reynolds, alt of Hardniati, Oregon. J7-Fi C. W. MOORE, RegisUr. Notice. Tht.-e's Nothing 3ettcr. "I crossed the Atlantic last month ith that beautiful youu singer. Miss Ger.ildine 1'arrar," said a banker of Eiivaiiuah. "At dinner ore night the captain of Notice is hereby g,v a that I have filed my final account as executor of the estate of Elisha G. Sloan, deceased, acd that on the 1st day of February, A. D. 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock in tl e forenoon of said dav, the County Cturt of said county will hear objections to said Goal account and settle the same. This r.o ica id published by order of .Notice of SlOi Ui;lilti8,' .Hcctii- Notice i? hereby given ll.a! there will be a mee ii u f the etockhnldt rs of the First National Hank of Heppner at tlieir offic- on the second Tuusdiy of January, 1909, between t; i- ho'irs of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'.-li-k P. M. cfsiddday, for the purpose of ltctin directors and for the transaction o' such ottier busi ness as nny ppeal , T. J. MA HONEY, Cashier. Ilepprer, Oregon, Nuv. 2"), 1908. If you suffer from constipation and liver t:ouble Foley's Orino Laxative will cure you permanently by stiinulatirg the digestive organs so tiiey will act naturally. Foley'ri Oiino Laxativedoes not Kripe, is jileasant to ta.e and you do not Lave to take laxative) continually af'er taking Oiino. Why continue to be (he slave of pills and tablets. Slo. cum Drutf Co. NEEL. Proprietor thing npat and clean at popular prices. (' ( i Chase ard May'StP.. Heppner NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior, United Ptateb Land Oilice, The HiUIi'S, Oregon. Dealt), IW Notice is hereby given that John W. TrkIi, of Herpner, O'eKOD, wlio, on Juno 17th, 1905. mode Homestead Entry No, 14553. for SK!4 Sec tion S-5, lownship2.-j., Knnge25, S. W. Meridlnn h;is fi el norioof intention to make fn ut Coin mutn'ion -proof, to establish claim to tlio land abov.) described, before.!. P. Williams, U. 8. ("ommiBfioner, at l.li o'liee in Heppner, Oregon, o ihoOlh day of February, lSKt!). (.'laimni.t nnnies ns W;ti psfiR; Arthur Hunt, William Kmnborland, Spencer A kern, and Sherman U-fflor, all of Heppner, Ongon. 0eci4.Ja-i':8 C. W. MOORE, Register. N. E. WINN ARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN &- St-IMKOX Graduate of: Lenox C liege, 1S85. Chicago Homeopothic Med. College 1890. ' Rusk Medical College, 1892. H and stop shivering. Wher- J) L- A in ever you have a room that's U f 15 hard to heat that the fur- I I :afcr Just scratch a match light the Perfection Oil Heater and stop shivering. Wher ever you have a room that's hard to heat that the fur nace doesn't reach there you'll need a I (Eqcippcd with Smoke" ess Device) - J J'jst tne thins for blizzard lime or between seasons. Its genial clov, '!ns hcit r.iakeaar.y room cheerful and cozy. No smoke no smell smokeless device prevents. Brass font holds 4 quarts of oil burning 9 hours. Fin ished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. Tf .Lamp,'J,;g;' which is so much appreciated by workers and students. Made of brass, nickel plated with the latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp wan anted. Write our nearest agency for de scriptive circular if your dealer cannot supply the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) ! I ; ii r I 1 1 w. o. w. Heppner Camp No. 60'. meets 2nd and 4th Fridnjs of each month. YlRitlng members Cor dially Invited. L. W. BRIGG8, C. C J. L. YKAQER, Clerk. KulKlits of Pythian. Doric Lodge No. 20. K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening, Vinitlng members invited. VAWTEB CRAWFOHD, C. C. GAEF1ELD CB IWFOKD, K. of 11.4 8. AJwejii reliable Tbe Weekly Oregonia the bhlv jr;.v a loud laugh, and, looking i t the rows of pretty female faces In C. C, Patterson, County Judge of Mor- l.e Kaloon, Le eaid: IQ If County, Oregon, made and entered " 'Vi'by do men never kiss ono an- other, v.hiJe women continually do eoV .on lie 29th day of December, A. D, "Miss Fair.ir answered: "'Men have something Letter to kiss, but women tarr'f.' " r-Z" O W f3 T O Xt I -A- . 1"8. FRANK SLOAN. Executor of the eetate of L'lieLa G. S'oan, deceas d. iMtcd t liia S8th day of December, A. d., im f5 OPES upot cwh. lo to 60 more monoy for yon to hlp Raw Fnniand Ilidc to n than to at homB. Writ" f.r Prioe tint. Market Krport. Hhipping Taaa, and alioat oar HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDEr VA psi. leather b.intl. Bt Wlin on th iobject mr written, lllartrstint nil for AmnwU. Ail I.Kit Tnippen' .wreu. Deooy". Trmpfc Oua U. Hon and where to trap, and tn kecnm mj iiie re.ful trapper. It . a recular Encyclopedia. Frlna, 12. Toonrcurt-mer.. 1 IV Hidee Unned into heutiful K..l. Our Mafnetie aitand DeejT atlrmc-t. animal. I" trap.11 00 pr h.lle. J-I"n""' U,aeai.d tux lout ana (ettucbMtcnoM. AaiUrarh itroa.. 1'PU . 1, MInnepoU,lll"- The Pastime Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks Billkrds and Pool F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop Twenty-one Years We have passed our 21st milestone 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 we have had invested. We do not take up every proposition that is presented to us, but we have always tried to meet t he 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