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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1909)
Men's Dress Shirts Beyond Compare We have a proud array of Men's Summer Shirts at $1.25 this spring. Our men's furnishing department announces further nevvsr The chief item is a fine collection of negligee shirts made ot excellent quality madras. Some plain white, some with white grounds and neat figures or stripes. Some are in coat style with cuffs attached, others plain negligee style with separate cuffs. They are shirts such as could be sold in other stores at $1.50, and many at $1.50 are not as good. All spic span, new4 handsomely laundried in all sizes from 14 to 17. Watch Our Windows For Fine Linen Display Straw and Panama Hats It is "to your taste and needs" with the straw hat this season. Fashion has not been at all arbitrary, neither have we in the collection of our straw hats. Alljthe good hat men contribute their best product to the collection. It is as 'large as any in the town, exhausting the new models with brims , and crowns from extreme to extreme. All Straw and Panama Hats at Reduced Prices $7.50 Panamas $5 $3.50 Straws $2.50$3 Straws $1.75 ....... , ' Watch Windows for Exhibit of Shirts, Suits and Waists lHL&ppm&ir9 Oregon The Heppner Gazette Establish March 30. 1883. ISSUED THURSDAY MORN I NG. Fred Warnock latered at the Postofflce at Heppner Oregon, as second-class matter. Uhubsdat July 29, 1909 It h&3 been found thht black yine is an ideal pa!p wood. There is an immense amount of black lunfl ou the mountains south of r Ihis town and ia easy of access. A julp mill for H'ppaer would help Ii my tection of tLe country ahead of cb with alfalfa? The third catting by July 20th looks pretty good to us. Irrigon Irriga tor. Such reports sound good and we are sure that no coun'y in the state can boast of anything better. Fine climate, good soil, and indus trious farmers are the three most important factors in crop produc ing, and thesa are found in Irrigon. Lat Morrow County grow. Farmers have been bringing to town for the past two weeks, a great many apples. Almost any lind of fruit grows in Morrow UouDty. More fruits and better iarmiDg methods and Morrow Oounty will grow. The August number of the Pa cific Monthly is worth twenty times the price for the illustrations of Indian life of the West. The bron co stories by Frank Harding are good and finely photographed and -The Rights and Wrongs of Child hood" by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, is a masterful composition that should sot escape the parental eye. The 7th District Fair at Pendle ton, September 27 to October 2nd. Commence now to get your exhibits in shape and make preparations to tfterjd. This year thousands of people are coming West and Pen dleton ia a junction for one of the Kg transcontinental lines, so !et as pre Morrow County a boost by laving an exceptionally good ex libit of our resources. Harqey Valley is notv busy ex ploiting gas welts. Natural gas has been known to exist in that section of Oreeon for a number of years and now that a railroad is an assured fact this great industry will lead in tne propaganda tor a Greater Oregon. At a recent meet ing of the commercial body of Burns the members fairly fell over oue another to get to the front with their $500 and 8100 donations for advertising and boosting Har ney Valley another year. Here is an example that is an object lesson for more favored communities and should lend and have a -tendency for the moss crusted fossils of other localities to put on the progressive robe and be up and doing with a will and a way that will place tbeir county in the column of progres sion. This lesson' can find fertile fields in Morrow County. Several crowds of young people spent Sunday on the different creeks tributary to Heppner, fish ing. Oue crowd spent the day on the head of Butter creek andreport a splendid catch of trout and near ly all caught considerable rain. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation" in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes and the most obstinate couzh disap pears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed find strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow pack age, bold by bJocum Drug (Jo. Call at the Gazette office and learn of our clubbing offer with tbe Weekly Ore-gonlan. Glasses Borg's. properly ntted at P. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Heppner, this year the main wheat market for the County, tbe nly wool market in the County and one of the big ones of the State, bas a bright propect for Tsah business. Tbe resources are )erf, hence tbe business, and Hepp ttrr is one of tbe best to ns in Ore Better roads for Morrow m Mi . 1 .11 t.:U Inalinn rOUDiy Bull BU UIUWttja icauiufc iuto Heppner repaired, should be the slogan of every businees man in our town. Harvesting has commenced in earnest. On the flit above town eix headers and a combine will be found running to their limit. A number of thirty-five and forty Twshel crops are reported on Upper Eight Mile, and this a dry year. Morrow County is not the best eonnty in the state and it is fr from being the least productive. It is a good old steady producer and ia contributing heavily to the upbuilding of other sections of the fate. In the pa-jt Morrow County las been a grub stake for men to build their fortunes in other etc ticos, but the future will ba Mcr low County for self. In the District Cotrt of the United States for tbe District of Oregon. In the m4ter of LEWIS M. HEAD, individua'iy, and as a partner in the co partnership of Sweet-Head - Lemcke, Bankrupt; No. 1436 in Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of July, A. D., 1909, Lewis M Head, the bankrupt above named was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of bis ere itors will be held at the offices of the undersigned, Booms 401-2, Fenton Building, Portland, Ore gon, on the 3 d day of August, 1909, at 11 A. M , at whi b time said creditors may attend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business a may properly come before said meeting. Claims mu9t be presented in form re quited by the Bankruptcy Act and sworn to. The schedule filed discloses assets: amo jtting to $1070-24. CHESTER G MURPHY, R feree in Bankruptcy. Djted July 21, 1909 Examine that Deering mower at Gilliam & Bisbee's. See the ball bearing buggies at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Highest cash price paid for hides pelts and furs. PhilCohn. Dr. Winnard guarantees his glasses to give satisfaction. Gilliam & Bisbee are selling fool proof oil stoves. Dr. Winnard will fit you with glasses at acost of $2.50 to $7.50 . Get a Sharptess cream separator at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Don't forget the hay stacker and back rakes at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Household effects, good as new,' for sale. Enquire at this office. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CONTEST NOTICE, U. The greatest guEoline pumping engine you ever saw at Gilliam & Bisbee's. You will fiod machine oil, hard oilandaxld grease at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Get a Sharpies Cream Separator at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Buy 3 our cement from Gilliam & Bisbee a $3.50 a barrel, spot casb, tte best on earth. You will find the one washing machine at Gilliam & Bis bee's. The ice cream freezers at Gill iam & Bisbee's are no kin to a grind stonf. Depa Iment of tbe Interior. 8. Land Offite, The Dalle. Ore4on. July 16, 1900. ' A sufficient contest affidavit baying bean Sled in this office by L. A. Williama, contestant, against homestead 'serial No. C40J7) entry, No. 15512. made June 11. 1907. tor W!4 NWfe , sec. 29, E1, NKJ4 Section 2. Township 4, S Bange 28. E. Willamette Meridian, by Jamet H. Penland. (Jon'estee, in which it is alleged that said entry man has not improved or cultivated said land as required by law; that he has i ot resided up on said land bat bas wholly abandoned said land for more than six months last past; that said alleged absence wa not due to his employ ment in ths army, navy, or mar'.ne corps of the United States In time of wa-, siM tatties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in, on September 1, 19u9, before J. P. Williams, a U. S. Commissioner, at his office in'Hepnner, Oregon, (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on September 8, 1909, before) the Register and Receiver at the United State Land Office in The I'alles, Or gon. The slid contestant having, in a p-operaffi'la vit. filed July 16. 1009, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that suc notice be given by due and proper publication. Jly22Aiig2S C. W. MOORE, KeRiNter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 04316 Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon June 10, 19U0. Notice Is hereby girsn that Lord A. Robert?, of Hardman, Oregon, who on Feb. 1th, 1908 made Homestead Entry No, 15874. for 8WX NE X. SEli NWK, NE 8W54 and NWfc 8El4, Sec lion 10, Township 5 8., Range 25, E, W. Meridian hsg filed notice of intention to make final Conw mutation Proof, to est.bhsh claim to lhe land above described, before J. P. Williams, U. 8- Commissioner, at his office In Heppner, Oregon, on the 3()ih day of July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward G. McDiniel, Henry Wilhelm, Will iam Musgrave, and William Reynolds, all of Hardman Oregon. Jn24-Jy29 C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. May 26, 1900. Notice is hereby given that JOscar B. Bar!ow of Eight Mile, Oregon, who, on March 17, 1901 made Homestead Entry No. 13301, serial No 0)110, for N4 NWH Section 29 8!J RWJi Section 20, Township S S. Range 25 E. Willamette Me ridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. P. Williams, U S. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Ore gon, o.i the 6th day of July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank P. Vaiighau, of Heppner, Oregon, Eg bert L. Young, of Eight Mile, Oregon, J. M. Humphreys, of Eight Mile, Oregon, and John Bellenhrnok, of Heppner, Oregon. June 3-J ii y 1 C. W.MOOBE, Register. J. MAX JBTOO China Root and Hrb Dootor. lie ia 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 by tbs use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his office, write for home treat ment. Consultation free. J. Man Foo, successor to Hon it Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al bany, Oregon, w. o. w. Heppner Camp No. IK), meets S;id and 4th Fridays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. L. W.BRIGOS, C.C J. L. Y EAGER, Clerk. CITATION, In the County Conrt of the State of Oregon, for the Joiinty of Morrow. In the matter of the Estate ) of citation. Charles D. Turner deceased ) To George W. Turner, Jesse M. Turner, I red H. Turner, Kmma T. McKee, Carrie L. Jensen and Zaniee Marsh, heirs at law of said deceased and all persons interested in said estate, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of thi State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, in the Court Room thereof at the County Court House In Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on Monday, the 5th day of July, 1909, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to enow cause, If any yon have, why the prayer of the petition of thesd- rninittratorcf said estate to fell the real estate belonging to said estate should not be granted, snd the said real estate sold to pay the debts and Costs of administration of said estate, and which said real estate is described as lot two 2 in block sik 6 in the town of Lexington, Morrow County, State of Oregon, and tbe South. eastCqtiarter SE of Section thirty-five 3o in Township one f 1 North or Range twenty-five ?5 East of the Wi.lametae Meridian, situate in Morrow County, State of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. C. C. Patterson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow with the seal af said Court affixed, this 3d day of June, A. !., 1909. seal Attest: W. O. HILL, Clerk. June 3-July 1 In Case of Accident You should have a bottle of pure. old .muisKcy iu uic nouse. One you can rely upon. That von know i nohf Such a one is CYRUS NOBLE; for the nrst time in if years now sold direct to you. quart bottles, packed in plain cases all charges prepaid to the 3 ; t nearest railroad express office for No danger of refilled bottles when you buy from us. No danger of some cheap worthless substi- . . . . I ' . I a rr iuic ovuig puuncu on on you. We have been the distributers of this famous brand, selling wholesale only, for 44 years. Pure old honest whiskey aged in wood. Every bottle guaranteed. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER VCO. - 5V P1ST1ULERS AGENTS E.ublkJ,ed 1 864 105-107 Second St. PoitUd. Orrfea ' cur T this tiNC turn tMli To-oar W. J. Van Schujrver A Co., riU Or(a Eadoan! pUmt imi U.tO fc wWk pin W w at M W I tnftH hw .aw CENUINE CYRUS NOSLC THE ORPHEUM AH Day and all Night. The First l!aU M of Heppner Knights of Frtlila. Doric Lodge No. 20. K. of P Meets every minute "ue,d' evening, Vixiting members invited. aw ie.il i kaw rvui), v. c GARFIELD CB1WFOBD, K. of K. & 8. FOLEYSnOIfEYTAn ft child rami mmfm, ear, ifm ( Pacific Lodging House C. N. SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. Conducts a General Banking Business We pay 4 per cent, on Certifi cates of Deposits issued for six months. We issue exchange on foreign points, as well as in the United States. We wolicit your Banking lUisiness Oldest Bank In the County Chartered by Government in 1 887 Directors: C. A. HIIKA T. A. RHEA J. P. HIIEA J. 15. NATTER A. L. AYERS C. K. RHEA, President T. A. RHEA, Vice President T. J. MAHONEY. Cashier CLYDETtROCK, Assistant Cashier