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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1909)
K The New Original Lingerie Waist Ideas 75c to $3.50 Uur Waists if you will notice have an attractiveness of style, beauty of finish and perfection of fit weich draws all women to ithem. Every waist is so smart and desirable that the question arises to many: Where can I end my selection and still have all the bright ideas I should like? A new and large as sortment just received and when once given your attention to these tasty patterns you will hdmit the exclusiveness of style. See Window Display this Week and Admire the riew 1909 Models of Distinctive Refined Styles 0 A very handsome white lawn embroidered front shirt waist, latest taperioe sleeves, hut ton back, several patterns. Price 85c to95c Ladies white tacked front, button, fancy em broidered cuffs and collar $1 45 Lndiea high grade white lawn Bhirt waists buttou front, beautifully decorated with em broidery iusertiou, sleeves and collar, tucked, edne trimmed with Swiss edging. Good values at $1 85 to 1 95 Ldies wbite lawn shirt wa;.st, with long Mousquetaire sleeve, buttou back, embroidery front, set in with two rows of tioe tucks, tucked sleeves and collai edged with Swiss lace. Price $2 25 Ladies wbitd waint, in ALL ovek tccked Swis lawn, button front. The back, collar, cuffs and sleeves all to match. Values.. ..$2 35 An Element of Distinctiveness and Refinement of our wgiets i one of tbe very strong features hioh have, during the pattt few dys sinue their recent arrival, gained for our extorsive and varied displays the unqualified approval of raanv visitors to this department. This is true not only of the more elaborate, but also of the singular practical models'. Marquardsen's Department Store Heppner, Oregon White 8wisg lawn shirtwaists, tacked mous qaetaire sleeves and collar, buttou front of solid embroidery of six 3 Inch tucks, henuti f ally designed. Extra value at $2 00 An exquisite yoke effect of a good grade of lawn, the greatest hit of the seasou, trimmed with ciroular pattern Valenciennes lace in. sertion, also clusters of graduated tucks with 6 silk embroidered flowers in blue and pur ple, mosquetaire sleeves and button back, all trimmed to match. Value; $3 25 A beautiful buttou back, inousquetaire sleeves, made in yoke effect, trimmed with insertion, Swiss medallions, sleeves tucked and trimmed with three rows of fine Swiss insertion, edged with lace. Value . . .$3 00 The Heppner Gazette EatsbliarKv March 30. 1868. rSSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Sstered at tbe Fostofflce at Heppner Oregon, at second-class matter. Thubsday ..April 1, 1909 Already movement is on foot to to arrange lor a monster Fourth of July celebration in Honprier. Let us make it tbe biggest and best ever known here. Weather conditions could hardly te better for both the stockman and farmer. With plenty of mois ture, warmth and sunshine, every thing is doing well. The railroads with the low col onist iates are bringing thousands of Easteau people to Oregon. , Many of these people aie look ing for homes and investments. But very few are coming here be causa the opportunities of our couuty are not made known. An active demonstration farm in charge of agricultural experts, if the experiments are given prop er publicity, would not only bene fit directly the people who are al ready living here, but would be the means of bringing others who would help in our welfare and progress. And now Aoki and Miss Emery "will be removed from the front paes of the city dailieB they are married. There ought to be a sep arate reservation for the like. They are not good enough to be put with the Indices. The new bridge across Rhea creek at the Soherzicger place, will lie a steel structure, the first one ever built in Morrow county. While the first cost will be a little greater, in the loog run it will be economy as well as safety for the public. It is to be hoped that the sleek swindler, Davis will be captured and punished in a manner equal to his crime. Such a man is dan gerous to be at large. iVith all of the safeguards of prudent business methods, such cunning students of crime often catch the most careful business man off guard and plun der honest earnings. It would ap pear that Davis had an accomplice, lowever, little is known of the man. Previous arraugemant for puttiog into effect his nefarious transaction, was workd to a state of perfection yarely witnessed. It would seem Jljat he had anticipated every question that was asked and the aild like simplicity of his ready answers would indicate an old hand at the game. It is lucky that his fraudulent transactions were not greater. 1. 11 I I M. Ill T OF THE KIT. A Simple Trick. Its an eaey matter to keep your joints and muscles Biipple no matter what your age may be or bow yoa have euf fered with rheumatism. Ittb yourself night and morning with B llird's Snow- Liniment. Cures rhenmhtim, stiffness, cramps, crick in the back, siJe, neck or limbs, and relieves all aches and pains. Sold bv Patterson & Son. Sheepmen Tube notice. " All members who ow n shares in the Idaho Salt Association, wishing to have their salt shipped to Heppner by wool hauling time, 'should send in their or ders to V. B. Barratt by the 1st day of April, 1909. The sum of $14 must ac company tbe order tor each tou of salt required. V. B. BARKATT, Trustee for Morrow County. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the sir passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soot lit s the inflamed membranes and the roost obstinate cough disap pears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow pack age. Sold by Sloctim Drug Co. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured bv Foley's Honey and Tal, and it soothes inflamed membranes, heals the lungs, and excels the cold from the eyetem. So;d by SlocumDrug Co Burgess & Gentry J3laLolc:srr&it:liLS Horseshoing a Specialty All curable cases of quarter cracks, wire cuts, overreach ing, and interfering horses cured or no pay. Arrested ' a cough that has been hanging on for over two months by taking Ballard's Horehound Syrup. If you have a cough don't wait stog it it once with this won- deiful remedy. Splendid tor coughs, cold on chest, influenza, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles. Price 25c, 50a and 31 00. Sold by Patterson & Son. Pap Simons' Old Stand HEPPNER OREGON C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak froai kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my back ache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business eveiy day, and recommend Foley's Kiuney Remedy to till sufferers, as it cured me aft-r the doctors aod other remedies had fai'ed." Siocum Drug Co, The order of tie coanty court of Morrow county to appropriate $13,000 from the get era! fund for A Cure For Insomnia. Next time your slumber falls to ar rive on schedule time cast nil thought of sleep from your mind and start in to name to yourself all the friends you have had or now possess. It's much more Interesting than counting sheep. Perhaps you have only one friend, but one is enough he may be the more appreciated. Just think of how you came to know each other, of how the friendship developed and of the happy Incidents that have marked your acquaintance. Or, If you have no earthly friends whatever, let your thought dwell upon the great Friend ( f the friendless and how you came to know him. Somehow the most pre cious of our earthly friendships seem poor compared to thin one that dis tance and time ai d even death Itself cannot sever. And there is one advan tage i:i this attempt to defeat in somnia even your wpk''?"wlil be enjoyable sua restful. TntcrLr. Repartee. Film Ana you won't go with mo? purchase of the land and t quip- j Poon, You.re as of ment for an experimental farm, street piano. Her Maybe, but I don't " Strayed or Stolen. One brown two-year-old I i i r -r t horse oranaecl l is 13, con nected UI on left thigh. He was last seen in the Wilson Prairie pasture in the south western part of Morrow 00111113'. Any one knowing of the whereabouts of this horse who will let me fjknow will be rewarded for their trouble. ' Joseph Putnam, Monument, Oregon. Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. Heppner Steam Laundry F. G. Shotswell Re-Opened, Repaired and Improved First Class Work at Reason able Prices Free Delivery Meppiier, Oregon J. MAN JFTOO Chines Root and Herb Doctor. ' He is an experienced compounder of Chinese Medicine. He treats success fully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, lung, liver, kidney, female weakness, catarrh and all diseases of the body bv the use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his olfice, write for home treat ment. Consultation free J. Man too. successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al bany, Oregon. ORPHEUM Change of Program Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Orchestra Music Saturday Evenings CUSTOMERS WHO HANG ON Everybody want to Oreconlaa baa to mj. know wbat The F0LET5H0NEYTAIt for cHUdrmnt safe, rnurm N-o opiates l CLEANING UP SALE 3 $ At Gilliam & Bisbee's Crock- g ery Department. . A bank's customers who hangs with it year after year brand that bank as good. The fact is an indication that it will be a good bank for YOU. Steadfast customers are satisfied customers, which means that the bank requires good service, not only good service now but it shows also that past service was good. Past and present good service are conclusive pointers to good, future service. We point with pride to the names of a large number of our present customers whose names have been carried on our books since the bank was organized 21 years ago. We are also pleased to note that the names :)f our present customers have remained on our books constantly since their first transactions with. us. And ngain, we congratulate ourselves that new customers are constantly being added to the number of the bank's patrons, and from the past records of our customers, we have every reason to believe rhnt these new names will remain with us. We shall render you this same satisfactory service for whatever business you may give us as long as vou wish to receive the benefits. First National Bank of Heppner Oldest Bank in Morrow county Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fire proof building. provided of course, that this county i3 fortunate enough to be favored with the site by the gov erniiientjand state cfiicia's, can be looked upon as one of tha first movea to climb out of the rot of isolation and mossback ideas that Lave prevailed for years. Morrow county is probably the ouly county in the state without en active booster organization of eorae kind. SO with a crank. Cleveland Leader. Mere Effective. Father (angrily) If my son marries that adventuress I shall cut htm off absolutely, ar.d you can tell him so. Legal Adviser I know a better plan than that tell the girl. Exchange. A Cheerful Greeting. Augustus Hello, old man! How are you and how are your people and all that sort of silly rot I London Globe. We will make as much as a 10 percent cut on all staples, including Cut Glass, Silverware, Graniteware, Tinware, and anything found in this department. 10 per cent to price. Christmas goods from Rates $1,00 oriel unf vour own A pood conscience Is to the mind what health la to the body. Addison. h sale continues until 3 February 1. iJZ.JmJf' 5kSJ stops tbe cough tnd hala luotfi European Plan STAB HOTEL JF.FF 1NEEL. Proprietor FverythinR neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase and May Pta.. Heppner Tiiil Mktschan, Manager. Phil Metschak, Jr. Asst. Manager. w. o. x. Heppner Cnmp No. 6),moetS 2nd ami 4th Friday of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. L. V. BRIGGS, C. C J. C YEASER, Clerk. Knight of Iiihlaa. Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P. Meets ery Tnesdftj evening. Visiting members invited. VAWTfcR CRAWFORD, C. C. GARFIELD CRAWFORD. K. f It. & 8. Call at the Oatett oClc and leant of our dubbing offer with tbe Weekly Ore- KOOltQ.