Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 25, 1909, Image 1

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    VOL. 24.
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1909
NO. 1152
ANNIVERSARX
CELEBRATION
Two Years of Prosperity
and Good Service
in Heppner. ,
BIC REAL
ESTATE DEAL
On Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock, March 30, F. C. Marqaard
Ben will entertain the people of
Morrow county at hia big depart
ment store. This is not to Ie a
sale day but strictly Jan afternoon
of amusement and a chance for
Mr. ' Marquardsen to express his
thauks to the people of Heppner
and the county for their apprecia
tion oE his efforts for the past two
years.
The Marqnardaen Department
Stnre has been open to the public
just two years on this date, and in
every branch of this big store rap
id strides of advancement toward
meeting the demands of the people
have been made and today liepp.
uer can boaet of one of the beat
stores of this nature outside of the
cities.
The house will be elaborately
decorated and ice cream and cake
will be Berved to the visitors. Or.
chestra music will be furnished by
the Heppner orchestra and a good
time is expected.
Every person in Morrow county
is cordially invited to attend.
C, R. Reierson, who perhaps is
the best decorator ever in Hepp
ner, has the affair in charga and is
doing everything within his power
to make it a grand success.
Eight Hundred Acres at
$25 per Acre Spot Cash.
SHEEP IN
GOOD CONDITION
Eight hundred acres of Morrow
county wheat lands, involving $20.
000 spot cash means a whole lot
for Morrow countj'.
The H. E. Burchell wheat ranch
near Lexington was purchased by
James Da.visof Multnomah county
this week, for 825 per acre.
The fact that outside parties are
coming to this county and making
large renl estate investments is evi
dence that people are learning of
our cheap lands and splendid op
portunities Jthat have been lying
idle all these years.
No Scab to be Found in
the Flocks of Mor
row County.
Dr. H. Silverwood, federal stock
inspector, whose official station is
at Albany, who has been in Mor
row county for the past two weeks,
has about finished the work of in
specting the sheep in this county.
To a Gazette representative, the
inspector stated that he has found
the sheep of Eastern Oregon, and
especially Morrow county in much
better condition than in the Wil
lamette valley.
He says that he found the sheep
Land and Sheep Sold.
Mills & Co. this week sold to W.
E. Straight 1000 acres of grazing
land for $G 00 per acre. With the
land Mills & Co.. sold their baud of
1700 ewes for 86.00 per jhead.
Circuit Court.
Pheips came over from Pendleton, Mori
day.
Circuit court was convened in ad
iotirned session, Tuesday. The docket
was cleaned up bv the disposal of sev
eral default foreclosure cases.
LOOKING FOR
A LOCATION
Professors Jardine and
Scudder Visit Mor
row County.
Professor Jardine, of Washing
ton, D. C, representing the gov
ernment and ProfessorScudder, of
the Oregon Agricultural College
were here Friday to study condi
tions and get the Bentiment of
the people in relation to the estab
lishment of a demonstration farm.
A meeting was held Friday even
ing with a small attendance, the
predominating feature being alack
of enthusiasm.
On Saturday the professors ac
companied by Bunker T. J. Ma
honey at,d Fred Tash drove out to
the Eight Mile country and looked
Renders the
food more wholesome and su
perior in lightness and flavor.
The only baking powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar,
C-T -.jx&Jf J hsl I
AlAyew was in from Parker's Will Organize Y. M. C. A
Jim, lueway. operations a: the
OFFICERS
W. O. MINOR, President
J. II. McHALEY, Vice-President
W. S. WHARTON, Cashier
VAWTEB CRAWFORD, Asst. Cashier C. E.
W. S.
Bank of Heppner
Capital, Fully Paid,
Undivided Profits -
Four Per cent Interest paik on Time and Savings Deposits
Your Banking Solicited
in good condition and not a case of
scab in this county. .
"I was very much surprised to
find such perfect conditions 'tin over that portion of the county.
your countv." said Dr. Silverwood. Va bunday they visited the
v i
He found lambing progressing country between here and lone
in a very satisfactory manner. In Several sites were examined in
some cases 100 per cent of the the vicinity of Lexington.
lambs are being saved. On Sunday afternoon they were
In Bpeaking of conditions in driven to the lone country by R
general in relation fe the sheep in- . Hickok and conditions in that
duetry, Dr. Silverwood continued: part of the country were .looked
"My advice to the sheep men over.
Judee Bean and District Attorney when they bring their flocks from It is the desire ef the professors
the summer range in the fall, is to to locate the farm as nearjthe rai -
dip for the eradication of bheep Uoad as possible for the convenience
ticks which are already a menace of visitors.
to the sheep industry of no small The question of the location of
dimensions. the farm will be decided in a short
"In one particular case that I time. The question of location, as
have in mind, I noticed a band of well as can be learned, seems to be
sheep that was restless and the about aaeven break between Mor-
animals were continually scratch- row and Gilliam counties, owing
ins. resembline scab symptoms. ' to the natural conditions desired
'We caught one of the band and for the demonstrations
the sheep was literally alive with Ihe object is to secure a "place
ticks. that will Bhow up a good average
"Where thev set to be this bad OI" soil and precipitation in the
the injury is almost equal to scab semi-arid districts of Eastern
for the tenacious parasite is con- OregOD.
uuuaujr nuuujriugauu iBypiug ui Joe jj , JTgnnner. ill buvin
Dlooa ana tile ot tne sneep. sheep in GraDt county. He recently
DIRECTORS
W. O. MINOR '
J. II. McHALEY
W. G. SCOTT
WOODSON
WHARTON
$50,000 00
2259 33
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop
"If dipped when brought in in bought 600 bead of two year-olds from
the fall and then followed np in 10 Charles Bochler of Monument Long
the Rama din as fnr scab, and than
aeaiu ui ir iu a iis unin vcaia. i 1 1 . ....
D - - - ---- -- - - w cec into miRnlnef nfton it manna
will guarantee that the ticks will burn or cut or ecald. Apply Ballard's
be entirely eradicated. Snow Liniment just as soon as the acci
"If the sheepmen will do this, I dent happens, and the pain will be re
believe their Drofits will be in- I,eved w,,Ile lne wound will heal quickly
and nioely. A sure cure for
rheumatism and all pains.
Price e5c, 50c and 81.00 a
Sold bv Patterson & Son.
syrains,
bottle.
Treasurer's Notice.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
V. 8. Land Office at The DalleR, Oregon.
Febrnary 10, 1909.
Serial No, 0.W3. Notice is hereby Riven that
Frank GlnMCOck, of Hardman, Oregon, who,
on February 24, 1000. made Homestead Entry
No. 14979, for E'i 8W BW'H BE and lot 4.
section 18, townnhip 5 8 rn"B 25 E W SI. has
filed notice of intention to make final commu
tation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before J. P. Williams, 1. 8
Commissioner, at his oHice In Heppner, Ore
gon, on the 27th day of March. 1903.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George E. Wrljjht, of hone Rock, Oregon,
J anion H. MoDaniol end GeorRe A. 'McDonalrl
both of Hnrdinan, OreKOn. and Charles H. Bul
lis. of Hardman. OrrgonJ
Feb. 18-Mch 25 C. W. MOOH1C, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Ollice at The Dalies, Oregon,
March 6, 1909.
Notice If hereby Riven thst Robert R. Carson,
of bexinpton, Oregon, who, on Nov. 27th. 1!17,
made Homestead Entry ISerial No. 021h7J No.
1M05, for SW'ti Section 15, township 2 south
range 23 EWM, has filed notice of intention
to make final commutation proof, to "establish
claim to the land above described, before J. P.
Williams, U. 8. Commissionr at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 20th day of April,
1900.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Nat Shaw, and 8. E. Notaon, both of Hepp
ner, Oregon, and Cliff M. Flidley and Peter
Christenson, both of Lexington. Oregon.
Men 11 T' W C. W. MOOBE. Register.
Red Front Llvero &
FeedSatbles
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on tan J
and can be furnishes c"
ehort notice t jiatties
wishing to drive irto he
interior. Flrtlasj : :
Hacks and Buoyies
CALf mCUM) AND
8 Li!" IN. WE C ATE It
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oOM3IRClAL
TRAVELERS
uSD CAN FURNISH
HIGS AND DRIVER ON
SUOKT NOTICE : : :
HGDpner, - Oregon
Tb new of both nem:spneres m The
Weekly Oregoniajt.
creased SOper-cenh
"If freed from ticks, the coarse
wools will average from 15 to 25
pounds heavier and the finer sheep
from 10 to 15 pounds', while there
would be a big increase in the
.v-v.v. i i .m ,A V, - U .. : iL.t -II I
. . I j.ivuvo la uomuji unci! iiiai nil out"
IIP Si I rAr trrrifi onvioAa r m r I
v,.v.0 PHtancnne Morrow uounty wariants reit-
boring eheepmen to work together isfered prior to and including January
and build cement vata 18 inches 4i 1908, will be paid upon presentation
at. tri fntv ointit 4n.Kaa in th office ol the treasurer ot said
u
width at the bottom with a depth
of 54 inches, the length to be gov
erned by the number of sheep to
be dipped.
The inspector says that the price
of sheep is bound to go up, and
nothing can stop it. The man
who gives his sheep ihe best care
will make the most money.
mill
are now acuve m makino
o
preparations for the season's run
which will commence on April 5.
Harry Duncan received a tele
gram Monday evening bearing the
sad Dews of the denth of a sister
at Jersey Citj, New Jersey.
IlEACHlXtt THE SPOT
It Can Be Done, So Scores of liepp.
ner Citizens Say.
To cure an aching back,
The pains of rheumatism.
The tired-out feelings,
You must re .ch the spot get at the
canse.
In most cases 'tis the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys.
Thos. Morgan. Heppner, Ore., eats:
"I feel it my dutv to speak a good word
in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills. I suf
fered for several years from kidney com
plaint and rheumatism. The attacks
were so t-evere that I was laid up for a
week or ten days at a time. I finally
learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and pro
cured a box at the Slocum Drug Co.
This remedy went at once to the seat of
the trouble and gave me great rHet."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's- and
take no other.
A meeting was held Sa urday
evening at the Commercial c ub
for the porpone of orgacizirg m
association for athletics and other
entertainment and amusements.
The meeting was held under the
auspices of the two Methodist and
Christian churches.
Kev. Conder of the Christian
church and Rev. Airheart of the
M. E. church delivered addresses.
The membership roll started off
with 75 names.
There was a large attendance
and much interest was shown.
Banker W. S. Wharton went ta
Walla Walla, this morning.
Pneumonia Follows La Grippe.
Pneumonia often follows la grippe but
never follows the nee of Foley's Ho ey
and Tar, tor la grippe couahs and de2p
Beated colds. Refuse any but the cen
nine in the yellow package. Sold by
Slocum Drug Co.
Foley's Orino Laxative cures consti
pation and liver trouble and makes the
bowels healthy and regular. Orino is
superior to pills and tablets as it does
not gripe or nauseate. Slocum Drug Co.
Ths editorial pace of the Weekly Oro
ronlan aires a broad treatment to a wide
ranao of subjects.
If examvthyleiietetranieiu
The above is the name of a Germaa
chemical, which is one of the many val
uable ingredients of Foley's Kidney
Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is
recognized by medical text books and
authorities as a uric acid solvent and
antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley'
Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice
any irregularities, and axoid a serious
malady. Slocum Drug Co.
Alwerw reliable Th Weekly Oregon laa,
For news and opinions ths Oregonlaa.
county. Interest ceases after the date
of this notice.
This call is for $15,000.
E. G. NOBLE,
County Treasurer.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, March
25, 1909.
Police of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing under the
Arm name of Klein & Ashbaugh, has
by mutual consent teen dissolved, H.
C. Aslibauglt having purchased the in
terest cf J. B. Klein, will collect all ac
counts and pay all bilrs heretofore con-!
W. I. Barratt of this city this tracted for the firm prior to Nov. 1. 1008
Good Price for Sheep.
week sold to Sunderman & Smith,
of Butter -creek, a band of aged
r 1 11. . 1 ,T a BBS
ewes wuu me wooi on, tor ?4.o
per head.
This is a good price and Mr.
Barrett is well satisfied with the
sale.
While Leg-horn and Barred Rocks.
tl. C. ASIWAUGH,
J. B. KLEIN.
Notice to t'rnitro wrrs.
By personal investigation I have found
that the orchards of Morrow countv are
badly infected with San Jose scale. bIho
black spot. In accordance with the
lava T ilaatra t ntr. nntw.n tliaf oil in.
White Leghorn eggs for sale by the w,Pll nri.h.. mncf u af.r,i ,,,; !
L. .1 .1 .a t w is I
"UUUItu "l ,er W"'DS m lo- omle 20 davs from the dt- of th.s notice.
: xy 1 f i a. I
c...uK u.rieu xvuts epics l same Th Slllnh.lr 1,m ,.. (nrmnl.
price. Jsee my ch.ckens and yon will of wmch nQ b obuin.d from me on
want some like them. Leave orders at
Cook's restaurant. A. J, Cook.
application. A. Ives, Fruit Inspector. !
1 Dated March 4, 1909. Irngon O.e. 1
Look Well Dressed
All The Time
aaaaaa3 WmSSmmmmmi BaaaSSSaaaSl
Look at any well dressed man and you will see
that its the Fit and the good shape of his clothes
that gives them style and makes him stand out iu a
group of men.
All tailors realize that they must put enough
style into their clothes to make them pass muster
while thev are new.
a.
But where is the tailor who can make clothes
that will keep that good shape and style?
You know that most clothes soon wrinkle
bag and sag. Damp weather makes the troubl
canst1 most clothes shrink a trifle on your back;
much, but just enough to ruin the style.
My shrinking process takes overv particl
shrink out of the cloth before I cut into cloth .-.
Itoyal Tailoring can't shrink, but will hold its jzood
style until worn threadbare.
Mens Suits Tailored to your Measure $18.75 up
Also a Fine Line of Samples from Chicago best
Ladies Tailors on display at our store.
Ladies Man Tailored Suits to Measure $22.50 up.
and
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The Cash Shoe Stoi
Huelat & Molden
Exclusive Royal Dealers
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