Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 11, 1909, Image 5

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    Local and Personal Notes.
This ia beautiful spring weather.
Glasses properly fitted at P. 0.
Dorp's. tf.
Highest cash price paid for bides
pelts and fare. Pbil Cobn.
Dr. Winnard guarantees bis glasses
4o give satisfaction.
Horse bills with good cuts at
the Gazette office.
Dr. Winnard will fit you with glassed
t acost of $2.50 to $7.50.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark went
to Portland Saturday.
Mrs. R. W. Hickok is visiting
relatives in Sacramento,
A. Keller, The Dalles brewery
nan was in the city Friday.
W. T. McRoberts was a passen-H
$er for Portland, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward visited
relatives at Lone Bock this week.
W. B. McAlister came up from
Xexington, Monday and transacted
business.
. Dr. Winnard has taken a special
course in tbe treatment of tbe Eye. Ear,
Dose and Throat.
A. A. Roberts has resigned as
receiver of the United States Jland
office at Lagrande.
E. E. Be am an baa again engaged
in tbe wood and coal business, bar
ing bought out Roy Gray.
Stallion record books made to
-suit this territory. lietter thau
the Eistern kind at the Gazette
office.
Joe Devine came up from Lex
ington, Monday, and acted as a
witness in the final proof of fRob
ert'R. White, which was JJmade be
fore the local commissioner.
Sam Devine, who is an exten
sive farmer of tbe north country,
was noticed ou our streets the fiist
-of tbe week. Mr. Devine enys
that the wheat looks good in the
'Lexington ciuntry.
Jaa. ITamilton, who baa made a
success of tbe homestead settlr
nient, was in from bis ranch which
lies north of Lexington, Monday.
Mr. Hamilton says that all it taken
for a man to make a -success of
one of these ranches ia work, lie
ha9 a large number of bets and
finds that tbey are a splendid in
vestmeut. Miss Etta Morrison, formerly of
Heppner, has won in the grand
prize voting given by the Euyene
"Daily Guard, entitliog her to a
trip to the A-Y-P exposition, also
the honor of selecting the chaper
one to accompany the crowd of
successful J ontestants that make
the trip. Miss Morrison will rep
resent Eugene on "Eugene Day"
at tbe exposition.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tbe
Signature
Worn Out.
That's the way yon feel about the lungs
when von have a b eking cough. Its
foolishness to let it go on and trust to
luck to get over it, wnen Ballard's Hore
bound Syrup will stop the cough and
tieal the lung.
Price 25c, 33c, and $1,00 per bottle.
Sold by Patterson & Son.
Bean the
Signature
cf
OASTOniA.
llie Kind You Have aiwavs Bougnt
Jas. Wyland came, down from
Hardman. the first of the week
and attended to some legal matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Roberts, of
Hardman, were Heppner visitors,
last Saturday,
Mrs. Sam White is tired of buy
ing ground coffee. She buys Fol
ger's Golden Gate whole roast and
grinds it.
Geo. R. White, of Lexington,
made final proof upon his home
stead in range 25, JJtownsbip 1
north, before Government Joe
Williams, Monday. Mr. White
had a splendid proof and is mak
ing a success of his farming Ven
tura. Evangelist Oonder, pastor of the
Christian church, gave his lecture
on "Phases, Mazes and Crazes of
Love," at Irrigon last Tuesday
night Prof. Kicker had charge
of the lecture and reported tbe
whole town out to bear tbe lecture
and said all were well pleased.
An orphan lamb weighing 170
pounds, dressed an even 100
pounds. This is, what plenty of
feed and water will do for a year.
ling sheep.' The Wight man broth
ers, who own acd operate the Al
falfa Lawn Dairy, last week killed
this Irmb whici brought them
$15. This Iamb never had any
milk, but always had all it could
eat as it ran an 1 pastured any
place on the farm that it saw fit.
A hint to many more of our creek
ranchers. A few lembs each
spring lika tbij h?pj to bwell the
bank tcjeunt atd it corner from a
source wbtre the outlay is small.
Rev. Chas. A. Phipps, State
Field Secretary of the Oregon Sun
day School Association, addressed
tbe people of Heppner, Saturday
evening, bunuiv afternoon ana
Sunday evening. lie also occu
pied the pulpit at the M. E. church
South. Sunday mornine. He
stirred up the Sunday 6chool
workers and reorganized the county
association. The following were
elected officers for the ensuing
year: President, Vawter Craw
ford; vice president K. L. Beach;
secretary-treasurer, S. J 2. Notson;
teacher training supt., Itev. i. P.
Condet; supt. elementary depart
ment, Mrs. M. B. Scrivener; supt.
home department, Paul Balsipjer;
supt, temperance and good citi
zenship department, Prof. L. B
Kicker; organized adult clasp
dent., J. J. Adkius.
Being in constant touch cn one hat d
with the clien ele which includes tlioBe
who demand the boat that can pur
chased, and on the other with the best
sources and rtsources of stvle o iuin,
explains the a' mosphere ot style which
inevitably pervades in the Sp-ing and
Summer Pattern Hats bought by Mrs.
F. Luper of our citv while in Poitland
She ill be in readinestj on March 20,
to show an array of trimmed and un
uimm d hats, bavinir laid in such a va
ne y that she is almost rqndy to defy
yon to dream of a shape that is Dot
tbe e In addition to the frame work
of the hats to be, you can p-oCure all
the necessary fixings for them trimmed
to your fancy by Miss Viole Young, for
inerly with the Crown Hai Co., of Port'
land, Oregon.
. S. ,W. Spencer went to Portland,
yesterday.
Wanted Bronze turkey gobbler, also
oen of Rhode Island Beds. Address
giving price, Addison Bennett, Irrivon
Mrs. H. J. Reese, of Albany,
Oregon, is the gust of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Walton. Mrs. Beese is
tbe mother of Clair and Cleve
Walton. She was accompanied by
her granddaughter, Miss Olena
Walton, of Weiser. Idaho. Cleve
entertained his guests and sister,
Mrs. Clair Walton, for several days
at his homestead ranch on Butter
creek.
O. B. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes:
"1 was so weak froai kidney trouble that
I could bardly walk a hundred feet.
Four bottlea of Foley's Kidney Kemedy
cleared my completion, cured my back
ache and the irregularities disappeared.
and I oan now attend to business every
day, and recommend Foley's Kidney
Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me
after tbe doctors and other remedies
bad failed." Slocum Drag Co,
Foley's Honey and Tar clears tbe air
passages, stops ins irritation ia me
throat, soothes tbe inflamed membranes
and the most obstinate couich disap
pears. Sore and inflamed lungs are
bealed and strengthened, and the cold
is expelled from tbe system. Refuse
any but the genuine in tbe yellow pack
age. Sold by Slocum Drug Co.
Milk on a Stick.
In winter time milk goes to tbe buy
er la a chunk Instead of a quart, says
a Glasgow paper. The people In Sibe
ria buy their milk frozen, nnd for con
venience it Is allowed to freeze about
a stick, which comes as a handle to
carry It by. The "milkman leaves one
chunk or two chunks, as the case may
be. nt the houses of hiss customers.
The children In Irkutsk. Instead of cry
liiS for a drink of milk, cry for n bite
of milk. The people In winter time do
not say, '"Be careful not to .epl.ll the
milk," but "Be careful not to break
the milk." Broken milk Is better than
spilled milk, though, because there Is
an opportunity to save the pieces. A
quart of frozen milk on a stick Is a
very formidable weapon in the hand of
an anjrry man or boy, ns It Is possible
to knock n person down with It. Ir
kutsk people han their milk on hooks
Instead of putting it In pans, though,
of course, when warm spring weather
comes on tbey have to use the pans or
palls as the milk begins to melt and
drop down the hooks.
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Bean ths
Signature
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ASTORIA.
Kind Vou Have Alwars Bougtit
Strayed or Stolen.
One brown two-year-old
liorsc br-ml-l T Y H, con
nectcil UK on I'ft tliili. Ho
was last smmi in the Wilson
Prairie pasture in the south
western part of Morrow
eouniy. Any one knowing
m ii. ...i .1. .a' i;. 'at
oi l lie iH'ir,iiii .i i. eg it against imparities and dctori
liorse who will l't me (jkliow j fcl oration-never sold iu bulk.
ii i 1...1 f.v,.
Will le i t'H iiiuni an im ii
t rouble.
JOSKIMI I'l TXAM,
Monununt, Oregon.
1 Coffee I
! fl a. 1
The Illusion of Night.
I sometimes fancy that every great
city must jrave been built by night.
At least it Is only at night that every
part of a great city Is great. All archi
tecture is great architecture after sun
set. Terhaps architecture is really a
nocturnal art, like the art of fireworks.
At least I think many people of those
::obler trades that work by night (jour
nalists, policemen, burglars, coffee stall
keepers and such mistaken enthusiasts
ns refuse to go home till morning)
must often have stood admiring some
black bulk of building with a crown of
battlements or a crest of spires and
then burst luto tears at daybreak to
discover that it was only a haberdash
er's shop with huge gold letters across
the face of it. G. A. Chesterton in
Loudou News.
Tax on Hats.
Not only have bats at various times
been subject to taxation, but have even
been made the subject of special laws,
Thus In Henry VII.'s reign none was
allowed to sell hats at a larger price
thau 20 pence or caps for more than
2s. Sd. Some compensation, however,
for tbis interference with free trade
could be found in the fact that in 1571
on Sundays and holidays every one
above seven years of age was required
to wear a cap of wool of English make
under penalty of 3 farthings fine for
every day neglect London Chronicle,
Look Look
For each dollar you
pay up to one eigntn
the purchase price of a
piano you will receive
credit for 2.00.
This sale will last 8
days only.
If you stop to con-
cider this bargain you
will call and see us
and .buy a piano and
Individuality is the keynote of all "Sincerity styles. They
are not mere imitations of fadish models, but the original prod-
duct ot high class ilmencan designers and tailors, who adopt
l the latest suggestions ot style and incorporate them into their
clothing.
Their clothing is all cut and finished by custom tailors,
hence their perfection ot fit and finish. Every detail of their &
making is supervised by skilled experts. The utmost care and
good judgment is exercised in the selection of findings and
& trimmings, resulting in their unrivaled style, hit and shape re
taining qualities.
We are justly proud of our showing of "Sinceiity" Clothes
for spring and invite inspection of our. new line which has just
been received. , Come in and look them over . whether you . in-
S tend purchasing just now or not. You will be welcome.
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TAKE THE GAZETTE AND PORTLAND
' SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
Minor Ik Go,
PfJLfJCE HOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Hotvi
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . .
Coder'. New Management. Thoroughly
Renovated and Befhtted. Best
Weals in tbe City.
1UDD0CK i CO.
International
Correspond
Schools
ence
Scranton, Pa.
Can give yru thorough training
ia any ot the following profes
sions. Mark X before course
you desire information about.
Ad Writer, Bookkeeper,
Commercial Law, Illustrator,
Sign Painter, Marine Engineer,
Mechanical Draftsman, English Brnchs,
Sheet Metal Worker, Electrician,
Architect, Plumber,
Mechanical Engineer,
Civil Engineer,
Surveyor,
in
your
The aroma-tlcht can protects
Your procer will prind it
better if y round at home not
too f;no.
have music
home:
Any piano ycu buy
from us will last you a
life time.
Don't wait.
Eilers' Piano House
Heppner, Oregon.
Summons.
in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County.
Everett Sink. Plairtiff, VS. Wm. N. Froebe,
H. F. French, B. T. Chamberlain, F. H. Meacior,
and Matthew Ball, Delondanra.
To B. T. Chamberlain, one of the above named
defendants:
In The Name of The State of Oregon, you arc
hereby commanded and required -to be and ap
pear In the atove entitled court on or before
tix weeks from the tirst publication of ths
summon!", to-wit on or before the eighteenth
day of March, l!Ki'.'. then and thereto answer the
Complaint of plaintiff filed herein against yon.
and, if you fail to fO appear and answer said
complaint, the above named plaintiff will apply
to the court for thp relief prayed for iu his com
plaint, to-wit: For decree of the above en
titled court foreclosing that certain mortgage
made and executed by Wm. N. Kroebeto Everett
Sink on the l-'th dy of November. l'.Ktfi, to se
cure the payment of the sum of $() together j
with interest on said sum at the rate of S per
cent per annum from inl ijth day of November j Assaver,
180H. which said morigace was iven upor. the , Cllemifft . Minine Engineer,
North half of faction It, all of Section 1 nwl ,
the North half emotion 21. a'.l In jownhi. - : o.unuuor aim uuiuier,
South oi l'.Mnge 2' East .f the Willamette Mer-: French, German and S anish with
Idian in Morrow County. Oregon, and which' Euison lieneating I'honograph
aid niortgHRe was duly recorded iu Volume t, .,l,lra
pawe 318 of the llceonls of Mortgages of Morrow ;
County, Oregon; that the premises above dt s-i
ctibed be sold in the manner provided by law'
and that the proceeds .if s:iid sale be applied in j
payment rif the amount ecurfd by s-tid mort
gage, to-w.t the said sum of j-'A o with mtertst
at the rn e of S per cent per Milium fmm Nc- j
vember 2. lux': the turther u of In tutor- ,
ney fees and plaintitl' eos-s aud (Iishurscmetits i
made and exnsinied in t e k1,,vo entitled suit, j
including ncfruii.g cot and exi't"-' nf '
sale and for w-h other and Iv.rih.-r reiiet as to.
the court may s.em cinitnlue an, I 'ust.
This siiniini!i : si ived upon ou by order
of the l!ou. C. C i'attersnr. County ,'u.ii;e id
Morrow Couii'v, Oregon, duty madenud eiitere.i
on the Ith dT 'ot February. l'.-v. by pr.hiici;iou
thereof in the Hkimnki; i i : :n r v. a week I y
newnpuper of general circulation ; ul'iislioi at
Heppner in Morr.iw .'oiinty. -eon, for
coiiMK-uiive we k, ti e date of the lire! piiKtea
lion . f this Mimiii otis bring Ft 1-rui.r.v I. l '"t'
and th-. date .f the last pnblie.tt.t n of this sum
mons beirg March H. l! ''-
MF.NKFEK A Wit. SOS.
Attorneys lor 1 laiutiiT.
LOW
Rates to;
Oregon
DAILY
During March and April
From all parts of the East via
Union Pacific
Oregon Short Line
The Oregon
Railroad & Navigation Co.
Southern Pacific
$33 from Chicago
$30.50 from St. Louis
$25 from Omaha
$25 from Kansas City
Correspondingly low from all
point.
ether
H. V. Reed
I'ot t'anil, Oregon
To the Public
Write letters tn everybody yru know
in the East and tell them about the-.'
ltv colonist rate-. Sen 1 ther.s titet;.
ture about Oitjion, or s n l lin'tr ad
dresses to us an 1 w? will tlo if. In tin-.
ay yon can b? h reur ht-'n in -i.e
i;iowtii and pror. s' i your state.
NOT1CK FOIt rCBfd A I ION.
I uitt it sti-.tos Uin.i Ul'ilee, The Dalles, Oregon,
jna. -: l'.v.
Niitice is hereby given that State of Oregon j
has ir.ed r.t this oSice its nutlicKt:tn. Scrii.l So. '. for any one from any place
Oily, to s;-lcrt wider the provision of t!it A'-'t ! to. IVposit the i.ei"e-s.i ' v a:t
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i,hi.:,.ii-w,.,1.l i.. ire, a..', n.e 0l,r local utfeiit au.i l.tf wn
siippioint'iit.iry thereto, the Nr.'i l ot e
ii. T. 1 S . it. '.''i. 1". Wiilnmt't'.o Meri-iian.
Any t.i'd i".' n.-tson cluiming a.'.v.-rfvlv the!
. . ... . ' i
land describe 1, or dOH'ini to object bec-'ise
of the in noriil cdara.'tort.f the land, or for any
other rea'on. to the disposal to applicant, should
ti their affidavits of protest in this jjfiiee, oa
cr before the H'th day ,,f Marvh. li'i'.l.
IV'oi-Mehlt C. W. MOOKE, Kch'istcr.
You Can Prepay Fares
ii you i
nut w n
eitri., !
ticket promptly.
Inquire of airnts it wr'te to
WM. M i-Ml' K KAY
(tent ral aeIlJl-r Ajetit
Tlse Orvcon Kadrosd it Navigation ('
.r,;!a-iti I'-icd't C il.iti in
1'0K1L.NP, C ivl t.i.'.".