ZSgESSBUBS rMHT.ffiaTtfngBflE When the Wintry Winds do Blow I KlRSCHa-VUM y- --v B I clothes y j Winter does not only mark the change of season but with it conies the constant shifting of fashion which demands the attention of all careful dressers. The styles wich pleased us so well during- the past summer must be discarded and in their place we have recently put in stock the latest ideas offered for the new season. The fabrics are new and the styles are changed enough to cause the buyer much interest and satisfaction. Trouble Trouble Trouble This is a combination of sounds that seldom occurs in connection with our clothes. You are sure to be fitted and by making satisfactory alterations if need be makes it a pleasure to be satisfied, for with us you would have it no other way. Fall Styles. There is a noticeable originality in the styles we offer this season which is secured without resorting to Freak or exaggerated fashions. Not a style in our new stock violates the rules of good taste or good form, while they possess the snap and vim so much de sired by tip to date dressers. The sort of styles which sacrifice beauty for freakishness have no place in our assortment of high standard clothes. We are able to satisfy your every want, giving 3tou good values and quality of material. Prices ranging from $10.00 to $22.50 Give us a trial. Come in and Look over our line whether you buy or not. Watch our window space next week and notice the new Fall Fashions Marquardsen's Department Store, Heppner, Oregon The Heppner Gazette EbtsbliRbo March 80. 18S8. tSSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Baptist Church. Tatnred e.t the V Thursday . HerpiuT Oretrou. as -atror. A TUSK So f i : - t t Oct. 1900. Close a Call the Naiive Really Thought Himself Dead. Hunting elephants for their t us lis in Toives courage, patience and infinite T3Dnfnff. Frequently the hunter be comes the bunted, and the tables may he turned fatally. A writer In Mc Clure's Magazine tells of an escape, touched for by "an Indian dealer who never lied about anything and who claims to have seen this deliverance exactly as he reported it." Some natives were bunting elephants In the neighborhood of Lake Rudolph, and he was with them for the purpose tt trading cotton cloth for ivory. Ele phants like old bunch grass that has become dry like hay, and a herd of them, attracted by "dry grazing," as it is. called, came suddenly within an Hghth of a mile of the camp. One- native, named Juma. from the coast, an unskilled hunter, observing that the wind was in such a direction that it blew news of the herd to him ratheF than blowing his whereabouts to the knowledge of the herd, ran out in open with his rifle and aimed at short range at a powerful creature which was watering a straggling rhrub with water he had taken in his trunk from the pond. Once hit. the elephant was corre spondingly furious and rushed a Juma after a deliberate scrutiny of the immediate foreground to discover his whereabouts. Having determined where his assailant stood, he tore along, crazy with rage, toward the shaking savage. Juma, with an oriental's instinct of prostration before suchin overwhelm ing force, merely threw himself flat pon the ground. The elephant rushed completely over Hm, but by accident left him safe, although choked and blinded with the disturbed and sandy soil. The great feet cleared hlin, and the tusks missed him. Almost twenty-four hours passed be fore Jumn dared believe himself alive and sound, and for the first twelve Lours after the excitement he spoke of himself only in the past tense, as of orie dead. Sunday school every Sunday 10 ft. in. 31 ui wees meeting luure day niht of each week. Preach ins every alternate Sunday. All who desire better conditions of so I ciety mid moral development iu nil that makes life honorable and use- ful and who are not affiliated with j other religious bodies, will finds e. rd.al welcome at the Baptis' church at every service. We de sire the acquaintance of reeideD' fellowcitizena and the stranger i; made an object of friendship am sympathy. Lecture Course for Heppner. M. E. Church. All the arrangements have been com pleted to bring to Heppner during the fall and winter, a most excellent lecture and entertainment course. Four num bers of the very best attractions oifered o the American people today, and one number supplied by home talent, will compose the course. The course will be opened on October '25, by the Central Grand Concert Com pany comtosed of Maxmilian Dick, vio linist; Miss Editb Adams, violiucellist ; Mme. Aubi Pearle Meyer, Soprano, and Vdolph Knnur, pianist. The banding CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Oarober 1st, lliCf). Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land OHice, under provisions of Act of Congress ajibroved June 27, 190 34 Stats.. 5171. we will offer at publio sale, to -.he highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a.m., on the 12th day of November, 1909, at this offlee. ofjether i f the uotable a-tists who com- i th9 following described land: rne a1, w sect oa hi, ana owsec Services for Sunday, October 19. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Epworth league devotional meeting, 6 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., by the pastor, Walter L. Airbeart. We will observe the week of prayer Jan. 2-8, 1910, and hold our revival services in the week immediately following. South Methodist Church. The Clothesline Test. "Let mo see her clothes on the line," aaiii an old fashioned woman recently, "find I can toll if she is a good house keeper." The test lies In the way the R.-irriient' ere lain;.'. If the shirts are f.i'trreu around promiscuously the v.-:nui) lets garbage stand on her kiiel!'" table overnight. The shirts. VA.c we men. should always hang to petiicr, shoif.Jcr to shoulder, and ev n thing ;,f its UUA : ouIJ Lang in a Services will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday, by Rev. E. P. Warren. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. tn. by the pastor. The publio cordially invited to all the services. KV. -ATI ir.-. Rufus Farrena was in from Gooseberry, Monday. Emmet Cochran shipped yester. day 210 head of fine Delaine bucks to Box Elder, Montana. The ladies of the Episcopal guild will have a window sale Sat urday afternoon at Bob Hart's. Light 6uowers Tuesday evening helped to make weather codditions mote pleasant A good 60-iker '"a badly needed. Irve Bennett came in from Lone Rock, Monday. After recovering from dipthena, he is suffering from an ailment of the back cf the neck. A trai:jW.(l of 37 cars of sheep wen shipped from Heppner to V.ox Elder, Montana, yesterday. I his in t!ie first shipment from llepvner to this point in Mon tana. The lot consisted of 7,500 ose the Central Grand Concert Com any is the achievement of a great Triumph. Four such figures are not often assembled in one company. The second number, will come on December 10, a lecture by Lee Francis Lybarger. He is not merely an enter tainer, but an orator. He speaks to en lighten, to persuade, to reform. His subject will be "Land, Labor, Wealth ' An oration on the dangers and injustice of our '"swollen fortune's." It shows the source of the trusts' wealth and power, the methods by which great fortunes are amassed, and the cause for the present concentration ot wealth. The third will be by Kdwaid '-Elliott, a splendid entertainer. The fourth wi 1 be by Lurant, ,he man of many mys teries. Io bringing this course here I am seeking to render a service to the good people of Heppner. I will not receiva any remuneratien from it. My time and efforts in this matter are given freely with the hope of bettering conditions in our town. I can assure you that every number is the very best of its kind offered to the American people today, and I hope every one who possibly can will pat ronize tne lecture course. Walter l. aikheart. tion 18, T. 4 S., K. 27 E. V. M., serial No 05886. Any persons olaiminx adversely the above described land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, oil or before tlio time designated for sale. Oc7-ISovll F. C. BKAMWELL, Rasister. COLON U. EBEKHAKD, Kectlver. Notice For Publication. I: y nil . "No f ;-;:;i ;r: ;::;b;e f"( V, t.-vlns got he r ihepp, ac,i wa3 dipped by M. F. ii Iciiess about , . , . t., ..... ,i a f ir.) ,,f ,.r.. j1 u8sJey w''o purchased them in i ui.....v: n i:i mine, if j Morrow, Gilliam and Grant coun- ' esc;-i:ijoii v.-iiu i: Some aver th-: Is ni.t at:rac! i. w.iy I lischai;.',... lin fcnihiire mind :?. tiphy.ih-g uny- CjI in the Rain. It i. iarM !.;.-.:;..' ugravatin? when r i fet caught in the rain with your Zjc-w hat to set h- the tilicial weather report that tl:; j.r---r-!fJtioii was only !:: '.'je-hundredtiis of an Inch. Ohio Srrrc J-'arccl. ties. Italiy TiorpliiiiK Mend are made by ali boothing svrups and baby medicines that contain opium and rarcotics. Mctiee's Uabv Elixir con tins no injurious or narcotic drugs of any kind. A sure and safe cure for dis ordered stomachs, bowels and fretful ness splendid for teethiog inants. jUI by I'atterfion & Hon. John Taylor drove in from the East Side yesterday. He says al! his tieighbors are di inking Fol ger'e poldeu Gate Coffee Red took two o-lb tins honid with him. J. H. O'Neill, traveling passen ger agent, and John M. Scott, as sistant general passenger agent of the O. R. A?. N. aud Southern Pa cific were in the cit- this week. Investigate the Gazette's clubbing offers for your winter reading. Pnblic Land Sale Isolated Tract. The Dalles, Oregon, V. a. Loud Otlice, Beptember 23, 19U9. Srrial No. 018M. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Co mnissioiier of the General Laud Otliee, H It li f iimviulnni ,l An. nf I V. .if..-.!.. , annvnA.l JuiiHiT, l0(i. Public No. E03. we will off rat I pnbliu nale, to the hfghest bidder, at 2 o'clock p. m , on the 10th day of November, ltjy next, at this office, the following tract of laud, to wil: N'i NWH.SEki and NE! SWfc section 27, T. 3 B., R:2o E. W. M. Any rereODH claiming adversely the above described lands are advied to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the day above des ignated for sale. Oc7 Nov 4 C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice For Publication. Publta Land Sale Isolated Tiact. Hie Dalles, Oregon. U. S. Land Office, September :3d, 1'Jj9. Serial No.C4!92. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by (he Commissioner of I he General land Office, un der provisions of cl of Coogr'' approved June 27, lWu, Public No, 303, w will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at 11:15 o'clock a. m., on the 10th day of November, 1! 09, next, at this offlcs. the following t act of laud, to wit: SW'4 SW sectiou SIT 1 S, it 2ti K.W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above de scribed lands are advised to file tholr claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated fur sale. Oc7 Nov 4 C. W. MOOUE. Register. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A3TO R ! A. GfiiGKESTER SPILLS Notice For Publication. Jlol.it d Tract -Public Und Sale Djpa 't'Ujnt of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, L&Grjnde, Oregon, Heptember 2."), 1C09. Notice is hereby glvoii that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Laud Office, under provi i n9 of Act of Congress approved June 27, lr;!i, 31 Stats, 517, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bldiler at l!l o'clock a.m., on the 1 1th day of November, !C9, at t! Is ofhVe, ths following decribr;! land: I he SKJi HK'i section 28, T 1 N, It 27 E W. M. Serial Nu. OiT.'l Anv parions cl;iini:i adversely the above de scribed land are advise to file thulr cl.irns, or objections, on ir before the lime designated for mle. Oc" Novll F. O. BKAMWELL. Ki-eist.-r. COLON II. Kl:KiU!Altl. i ..iv.r. NOTICE FOR PrBLH'.VTlrjN. BRAND DIAMOND LADIES ! Ask jomr UmrcM for CJTI-CnFS-TER'S A 1 IAMUND liKAND PII.LS in Hr.o indA Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Takb ko otheii. RiroF;nrVi DrairarU un uk for CIII-C liKW-Tf-K V DIAMOND BUAKI) PILLS, for twenty-five yean regarded as Best. Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TKSTKO, ;Oc7Nov4 United States Lund OOice. The Dslics, Oregon, September at. l'.H'J. Notice is hereby (,-lven that the State of Uregoii has filed in thin otlice its application to select under the provisions of fin Act f C'onreis of August 11, 1S4H. and the acts supplementary ar.d amendatory thereto, the Wt-iSKit of section C T 53 11 25 E W M. Serial No. tixui Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands above described or desiring to objoet b8 csnse of the mineral character of the lind or for any other reason to the disposal to applicant should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or befirj the loth day of Novouiber, l'J09. C. W. MOOHE, Register. ml 1 Bank fit Mm of Heppper 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. AVo solicit vonr Bankin"; Business Oldest Bank In the County Chartered by Government in 1 887 Directors : C. A KHKA T. A. RHEA J. P.KHEA J. B. NATTER A. L. AYERS C. . RHEA, President T. A. RHEA. Vice President T. J. MA HONEY, Cashier CLYDE BROCK, Assifltant Cashier Otovoitl Calls MORE PEOPLE Pass the word to jour relatives and friends to come. Low Colonist Rates To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to Octobar 15 via tiii: OREGON RAILROAD I! 1H1 CO. AM) SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINKS IN OREGON From Chicio $..'L00 4i St. Louis "32.00 - " Omaha 2.".00 " St. Paul 2,3.00 " Kansas 'il.v 2.".00 Fares Can be Prepaid I)el8it the amount ot the fare with the nearest O. R. A N. or S. 1. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost. . S.-nd us the name and address of any one interested in the State for Oreiton literature. WU. McMURRAY, General raisener A?ent Portland, Oregm.