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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
When the Wintry Winds do Blow Al KIRSBAUM Sl CLOTHES J i vCWMMinm) " Winter does not only mark the change of season but with it comes the constant shifting of fashion which demands the attention of all careful dressers. The styles wieh 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 t he 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 Fhkak 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 up 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 you 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 this week and notice the new Fall Fashions Marquardsen's Department Store, Heppner, Oregon The Heppner Gazette Established March SO. 1S8S. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Entered at the Postofflee at Heppner Oregon, as eeond-class matter. Thursday Oct. 21, 1900. Jurors Drawn. The following jurors have been drawn for the November term of circuit court: J H Beilenbrock, farmer, Mat teson. Johan TroedaOD, farmer, Wells Springs. C. W. Booher, farmer, Dairy." J. H. Hendrix, farmer, Dry Fork. E E Currw, stockman, Lena. Thos Brennan, blacksmith, Mt. Vernon. W W B?chdolt, farmer, Dairy. ThdB Morgan, livery, Mt. Ver non. B S Clark, farmer, Alpine. James Fitz, retired, Heppner. Silas A. "Wright, stockman, Mat teson. Nels Magnu8-n, farmer, Gentry. Peter Baaernfiend, farmer, Cecil. L E Fridley, fanner, Mt, Ver non. Jamea Hamilton, farmer, Lex mgton. F. D. Cox, stockman, Heppner. Emil Lnndell, farmer, Dry Fork. Michael Kenny, stockman, Gentry. Lyle W. Hill, farmer, Lexing. ton. R H Sfockard, former, Alpine. F F Klitz, farmer, Lexington. Silas E Moore, merchant, South I on . Eugene Matteson, farmer, Dairy. Cbas. H. Bullis, farmer, Dairy. John McFerrin, laborer, Mt. Vernon. Alex Corcett, stockman, Lena. M R Morgan, farmer. Sooth Ion. Wm E fliatr, farmer, Matteson. C L Brown, farmer, Dry Fork. KoGriy, ff-rmer, Fiepprur. Fred.M. Akers, farmer, Eight j room?. Mile. ! secured Everybody seemed to be busy nd happy. There was an air of bus iness prevailing, which betokened earnest, effectual work. Prof. Keii is always ready to welcome visitors, and you cannot epend a little time more profitably than in visiting our echool. We wish to renew the invitation to the public to visit the teachers' institute next week. The programs for Wednesday and Thursday evening will consist of music, rec itations and popular lectures. Ou Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Superintendent Robinson, of Port land, will deliver an address to the teachers and patrons upon the sub ject of ''Beautifying the School Room and Grounds." This ad dress will be cf interest to every teacher, parent, and school oflicer. Do not fail to hear it. S. E. Notson, County Superintendent. New Stock Yards. Big Local Purchase. What will be the largest and best arraueed stock yards in Eastern Oregon has been strated in Standfield. Last Saturday about sixty horses and a bis force of men began work on the new stock yards near the depot and the work will be rushed to com pletion without delav. These will be the largest stock vards in Umatilla county, occupying three thousand feet of side track which inicates that Standfield is to be a shipping point of no little importance. The warehouse which has stood on the ground for several year), will be removed to make room. A distinct feature of the new yards will be a new innovation' in the loading chute, which will be so con structed to admit of loading or un loading two cars at once, thus facilita ing the work greatelv. This advan tage will be appreciated by every shipper. Standfield Standard. Methodist Episcopal Church. The biggest local sheep pur chase of the season was consu mated this week in this city. James Farley received from Mol laban & Byrne 2600 yearling and 2-year-old ewes paying $5.25 per head. Eree Reading Room and Circulating Library. School Notes. The public is cordially invited to visit the room that has been fitted up in front of the gymna sium by the Y. M. C. A., to be used as a free leading room and library, Saturday, October 23 at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. there will be a ladies basket ball game and follow ing this a men's babket ball game and there will be music and other interesting and entertaining parts of the evening's program. No admission will be charged to visit the reading room and library but there will be a charge of lOo ,'to witness the ball games and hear Ihe other part of the program The books from the state library are here and may be peen Satur day evening nt the Y. M. C. A. These books may be se and taken to the Lome and returned within two weeks J without any charge. Services for Sunday, October 24. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Epworth League devotional meeting, 6 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ra , by the paBtor, Walter L. Airheart. Subject, morning sermon, "The Value of a Good Purpose.'' Even ing, "Experimental Evidences of Christianity." Splendid special music will be rendered by the choir' at both the morning and evening service, ; CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oillce at La Qraude, Oregon, October 1st, l'JOP. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of congress approved Jane 21, 190t)34 Slats.. 5175, we will offer at public sale, to ihe highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a.m., on the 12th day of November, 1309, at this oHlce, the following described land: The S't NWU section SI, and SW SWVj sec tion 18, T. 4 S K. 2? E. W. M., serial No 0:.Asij. Any persons clftiiniiid adversely the above described land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Oci Novll F. V. BRA11WELL, Register. . COLON H. EBERHARD. Receiver. Notice For Publication. Pnblic Land Sole Isolated Tract. The Dalles, Oregon, V. t). Land Office, September 23, 1909. Srrial No. 01864. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Otlice, und' r provisions of Act of Congress approved JuneW, 1906, Public No. 303, we will otlVr at public sale, to the hfghest bidder, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 10th day of November, 1909 next, at this office, the following tract of land, to wit: NttNWK.SE NW4 and NEK SW section 27, T. S b., R.25E. W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above des ignated for sale. Oc7 Nov 4 C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice For Publication. To the Clothe Wariu Public. 1 am authorized the following? from a Chicago clothes maker of the beet class To take measure for your suit for 25 cents a person and the 15th suit given away free of charge. Who will be tbt lucky cne? J. HENRY BODE, The Tailor. The rro'r.m-! of the institute are bein mailed out this week, j We trust thnt the teachers and Sunday members of thetcLojl boards u ill j Preaching Dot cverlcok the announcement of the hc'joo! board convention. It is to le hop d that all persons in terested in cur public schools will attend ihe school board convention whether th y are members of the tchool board or no. Keaaember the dote, October GO.. The writer looked in upon sr-me of the rooms of the Heppner pub lic school one day last week. South Methodist Church. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Notice For Publication. PC-llGol It 11 topic tho Soul." Epworth m. Treachiiig 7 'Salvation." an i tn poi tint a. m. at 10 n. in. Anchor League v. rn. Music will be made feature of the 6er- to the at G p. Subject Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. October 9, 1900, rotice is herohy Riven that Aichie Z. Bar nard, of Eardman, Oregon, who. on April 8th, WO, made homes' pad entry No l.'iftW, for 8W(i SEy E'J SA'J4 and lot :, section 10, township 1 south raui?e 2i E WJM. Iibh filed notice of in tention to make Dnal commutation proof, to e tublish claim to the lnnd above dtccribed, be fore J. I'. Williams, V. A. ComintfisioniT, at his orh'ce at Huppnur, Oruzon, on this 2.l day of Novembdr, ll'jjl. Claimant names ae witnesses: Edward Merrill, Fred Knighton, Frank Cramnraud Maurice Uevore all of HHrdman. Oregon. Oc 21 NovlS ;. W. MOOIii;, l!oi;;ster. Public Land Sale Isolated Tract. The Dalles, Oregon. U. S. Land Office, September 23d. 1909. Serial No. Mm. Notice is hereby given that,' as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, un der provisions of Act of Coagresi approved June 27, 1906, Public No. SOS, w will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, at 11:15 o'clock a. m., on the 10th day of November, 1909, next, at this office, the following t act of land, to wit: 8W4 SW!i section 34X18, H 20 B.W.K. Any persons claiming adversely the aboye de scribed lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. Oc7 Nov 4 C. W. MOORE, Beglster. Notice For Publication. INOTIf'i: (Isolated Trurt.) I Oil I'l IIMC.t l lOM. vices. Cottage prayer meeting, Thursday of this wpek 7:30 p. m., at the residence of Air. Hicks, and ut-Xl week at the home of Mr. Scriveuer. A cordial welcome to all. E. P. Warren pastor. Public Land Sale. Serial No. nr:;8. t". 8. Land Office at The Italics, Oregon. October l 1909. Notice Is hereby Riven that, as directed by the Commioeioner of the General Land Otlice, un der provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27. !!. Public No. .103, we will offer at public sale, to thphlghest bidder, at IQ:15o'clotk a. m.. on the l".th day of November, 19n9 next, at this office, the following described tract of land, to wit: Eli SEi section 19, Tp I 8 R K W SI. Any persons claiming adversely the abave described Innds are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before '.hi day above desig nated for sale. Oc21 Nov 2 C. W. MOORE, Kegister. Isolated Tract Public Land Sale Department of the Interior, rj. 8. Land Office, LaOraiide, Oreon, September 23, 1909 Notice is hereby given thnt, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provision) of Act of Congress approved June '27, 1!W, 34 Stats, 517, we will oiler at public sale, to the highest bidder, st 10 o'clock a. m., on the 11th day of November, 19iKI, at this office, the following dcecrihod land : The 8EJ4 8E4 section 28, T 1 N, 11 27 E W. M. Serial No. 027(4. Any pdrsons claiming adversely thi above de scribed land sre advised to file thejr clairnH, or objections, on it before the time designated for sale. Oc7 Novll F. C. BK AM WELL, Heifisrer. COLON R. EBEUHAKD, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, September 28. l'.t'W. Notice is hereby given that the SUte of Oregon has filed in this office its application to select i under the provisions of th Act of Congress of August 11, 113, and the acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, the W.i SK of nuction 6 T 5 3 K 25 E W M. Serial No. KV.li Any atd all persons claiming adversely the ! lands above described or desiring to object be- I canse of the mineral character of the land or j for any other reason to the disposal to applicant I should file their affidavits of protest in this j office on or befora the loth day of November, , 1909. j Oc7 Nor 4 C. W. MOORE. Register. Investigate the Gazettes clubbing offers for your winter reading. !Iie First National hi, of Heppner 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. Wo solicit vour Banking Business Oldest Bank In the County Chartered by Government in 1 887 Directors: C. A. KHKA T.A.RHEA J. P. RHEA. J. B. NATTER A. L. AYERS C. 4. RHEA, President T. A. RHEA. Vice President T. J. MAHONEY, Cashier CLYDE BROCK, Assistant Cashier OareoitTL Calls MORE PEOPLE Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come. Low Colonist Rates To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to Octobar 15 via tjii: BOH Mil I MIUI CO AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINKS IX OIIIX.OX IVom rhic;i.-o $::.(() 02 .00 2..oo .... L.00 4 St. Louis " Omaha. " St. Taul " Kansas City :.". 00 Fares Can be Prepaid deposit the amount oi the fare with the nearest O. U. & N. or S. P. Agent and ticket i!l be delivered in the Eaft without extra cost. Send us the name and address of any one interested in the State for Oregon literature. WM. McMURRAY, Genera! Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon.