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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
The Weed's News JLocal and Personal Happenings in and About the City. City election next Monday. properly ntted at P. Glasses Bora's. O tf. A. Eugleman was up from lone, 'Tuesday. If you want that house moved see J. H. Cox. Curt Rhea was in from Rlua creek, Tuesday. . Nick Leathers was down from Bardman, yesterday. E. P. Jarmon came in from But ter creek yesterday. , G. V. Maxwell was in from Hardman, Tuesday. See that allumtnum window at Gilliam & Bisbee' Grain drills and chop mills at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Highest cash price paid for hide pelts and furs. Phil Cohn. Walter Bennett, of Spray was a Heppuer visitor Tuesday. Brighten up your house with that hygienic kalsomine at Gilliam Bibbee's. Fred Knighten and wife of LTard nian, were Ueppner visitors Tues day. That alluminura cooking ware at Gilliam & Bisbee'a is something wonderful. Gilliam & Bishee are still selliu cement at 3.50 a barrel; lime $2.50 Spot cash. Frank and Alfred Matteson have taken charge of the Frog Pond Chop Blouse. The boys are run ning a neat place and are starting ofl with a good business. : Win. Goodman, formerly of this city, spent Thanksgiving among friends here. Mr. Goodman is now encased in the mercantile business at Hood Eiver. Mr Goodman is doing a good business ud his many friends here are glad to hear it. Elks Memorial Services. Next Sunday, December 5, ilPptjner Lodge No. -358, B. P. 0. Elks will hold the aniiual mem orial services of the order, J. II. Upton, of Portland, will deliver th address. The services will be held at the hall. The pub lie i invited. C. L. Campbel ias rWgoed his position with M nor &IJo." He goeB to Laramie, vVyomiutf, to en gage in bueiuess for himself. Char ley made many friends in Heppner WbS School Notes. On November 24, 1 visited the school in district No. 17. Mrs Jessie Phelps is the teacher of this school. There were eleven pep Is present. The pupils and teacher are preparing for an entertain ment and basket social to be held next Saturday night, for the pur ppee of raising money to pay for the new organ and to purchase lumber for a new floor for the school house. Since my former visit, a vestibule has been built at the f i on t of the school l ouse; the door has been changed to open outward; several new maps have been purchased; a new globe has been obtained; some Dew black boards have been placed on . the walls, and a new stable has been built for the horses 2 f those who ride or drive to school. A new Jlng has been purchased for the school and is kept in view for the inspiration of the pupils. Mr. Joseph E. Waid has re signed as teacher of the school in district No. 27. His health has failed him. It is to be hoped that he will soon be in his usual health. New Hags have been purchased within the Daat few days for the schools in district No. 3 and dis trict No. 27. Mr. Geo. Dykslra purchased the flg for district No. 3 and presented it to the school. Methodist Episcopal Church. Servicenfor Sunday, December 5 Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Epworth League devotional meeting, G 'p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., by the pastor, Walter L Airheart. Subject, morning ser mon, "The New Covenant" At the close of this service the lloljf Communion of the Lord's supper will be administered. Subject, evening sermon: "Two Laws of Deyelopment" C. B. Rperry was up from IoLe yesterday. J. L. Swift, of Eight Mile. a business visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Van Vactor went to Portland, Monday. J. M. Humphreys, of Eight Mile, was a business visitor yes terday. There will be a grand mask ball at Roberts' hall, Friday evening, December 29. Guy Huston, one of EigbtMile's prosperous farmers was in the city yesterday. County court convened in ad journed session yesterday to finish up some routine business. Mrs. Warren has a good display of art at the parsonage from which you can select a nice L-nriBtini s present. Water pipe is cheaper than it was ever sold before at Gilliam & Bisbee's. State pride ran high during the cant week because Oregon apples won the craud prize at the National A pole Show at Spokane in competition with atirdca from all over the United States. Tronson & Guthrie, growers of Eacrlo Point, Or. , were receiving congratulations on all sides over their success and the victory was each a splendid one that the whole state took prido in it. The Roeue River Valley, of course, is entitled to all the honor for it erew the annlesbut fruit raisers of the whole state feel proud of the victory. . Trongon & Guthrie captured the sweepstakes prize at Spokane on a car of Soitzeubori? apples and the victory carried with it, in addition to blue ribbons and medals, a check for $1100. The decision of the judges in making the award was unanimous. The growers have only five acres i. in bearing orchard and had not ex pected to exhibit at Spokane. . It was not until a large part of their crop was marketed that they decided , to enter a "ar. No particular selection of the whole crop was made for ex hibit but only the best of the apples remaining iu the orchard. Of course these were carefully calipered and elected with reference to size and color. Other Oregon growers won prizes at Spokane and the victories show in a most convincing way that thin state is the home of the finest apples, Minor & GOOD Heppner, Company GOODS Oregon Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Coffee Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. Notice For Publication. IioUted Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, 0. 8. Land Office, LaQrande, Oregon, November 8th, 1900 Notloe la hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Laud Otiice, under provisions of Act of Congress approved Jan 27, 18U6. (34 Stat., 517, we will offer at public aale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the soth day or uecemoer, iiwu, at thla office, the following described land: The NE!4NE!4 section 18, T 1 N, K27EW. M. Serial No. 0GS42. Any persons claiming adversely the above de scribed land are advised to tile their claims. Or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Novl8 DeclA F. C. BHAMWELL, Register. COLON R. EBERHAKD. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, C. 8. Land Office at La Grange, Oregon, . November 5th, 1909, Notice Is hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27. 1WH1 M Slats., 517 i, we will offer at public sale, to the huh est bidder, at 10 o'clock a. ra.. on the 23d dy of December, 1909, at this office, the following described land : The W'i 8W section Si. and SWi NF.i sec. tion A, T. 3 8., R. 29 K. W. M., serial No 05918. Any persons claiming adversely the above- escribed lend are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for rale. Novl8Dccl8 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. COLON K. KHKKHAKD, Kecciver. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the First National Bntik, at Hepp nfr iu the Stbte of Oregon, at the close of business, November 16, jl909 No. 3774 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $263,811 63 Ovrdrafte. secured and nnfe- enred 18,782.92 U. fci. Ujuds to secure circuib- tioo 12.500 00 Bonds, securities, to . . 26.657.74 Banking bouse, fuimtuie, and fixtures 13.620 00 Other real estat; owned 4,684 66 Dne from JNntionel Lsai,ks n)t reserve Hgentp 3,322.75 UdD from Sta'e ana 1'rivate Batiks and Bankers, Truat Companies, and Savings Banks 1,87611 Dae from approved reserve agents 27.669 03 Checks and other cash items. 810 07- Foods in Transit 363.24 Notes of other National bunks 963.00 Fractional paper currency,.. nickels and cent 389.10 Lawfi l Mi ney Resekve in Bask, viz: Specie 34,628 85 Legal-tender notes ......290 00 1- 34,918.85 Redemption fnnd with D. 8. Treasurer (5 per ceDt of oir- eolation) , 625 00 Total 410,996.70 . LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less expen ses and takes paid 2.941.21 National Bank notes outstand ing 12,600 00 Due to other National Banks 3.067.92 Dne to State Banks and Pri vate Bankers ; 6.889 04 Due to approved Reserve Agents 6,506.75 Individual deposits subject to check 243.937 16 Demand certificates of deposit 7,29(134 Time certificates of deposit. . 21,368 75 Certified ohecks!. . ; 331.93 Cashier's checks outstanding 38 60 Motes and bills rediscouoted 50.000 00 Letters of credit 1.205 00 We have just received a ship ment of Ladies Suits, Coats and Capes by Express. The very newest things shown and all mighty pretty. Drop in and see them when you have the time. We'll show them to you gladly. Gilliam & Bicbee have jttst or dered another car lead of cement to sellat 83.50 per barrel. Call at the Gazette office and learn o our clubbing; offer with the Weekly Ort tronlan. ' Total 410.996.70 OTATK OF OBKQON, J OOUNTT OF MOBBOW, .1 I, T. J. Mabonev, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tb above statement is trne to the best of my knowledge and belief. . T. J. MAHONEY, Cashier. 8ubsoribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of April, 1909. 8. W. SPENCER. Notary Public Correct Attest: J. B. Natler, C. A. Rhea. SEAL Directors. OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Public Land Pale ) (Isolated Tra-t.l Serial No. i".7 . United States Laud OHice.The Dalle. Oregon. .November , Ii9. Notice la hereby Riven that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Otiice, nder provisions of Act of ConKrca approved line 27. It, Public No. Sm, we will offer at public aale. to the afffhext bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m on the 20th day of Djcembw, 1909 next, at thla office the following; tract of land, to wit: Ei SK see 34 and W'i SW sec 35 tp 2 3 R 2S K W M. Any persons claiming adversely the above de scribed lands ate advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig. nated for tale, Nov IS tec 16 C. W. UOORE. Register. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six storv, fire proof building-. European Plan Rates ,$1.00 and Reward for Loaf Stock Estraved From Stacy Roberts past ure near Hardman. One two-year-old mule, branded J on left shoulder. Two yearling mules branded K on left shoulder. Tbrea yearling colts branded K on left shoulder. I i I pay $5 00 per bead for informa tion which wiil lead to their recovery. 3. T. Knappenbebo, lone, Or. Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE Sam E. VanVaclor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. A TTORNE Y-A T-LA TV Offlc In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oreoon W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstraot books in Morrow oounty. Heppneb, Obioon. Frank B. Klstner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson A Son's drugstore Resideune in Morrow hnildino no Patterson & Son's Drugstore. R. IV. HICKOK Grainbroker J. MAX FOO Chinese 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 ttie use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his otfice, write for home treat ment. Consultation free. J. Man Foo, successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 V. Second St., Al banv, Option. Notice For Publication. Phil Metschak, Manager. Pirn, Metsciias, Jr. Asst. Manag'r. Department of the Interior, 1. S. Land OiKee at The Palles, Oregon. October 9, 1909. Notice is hereby Riven that Archie Z. Bar nard, of Bardman, Oregon, who. on April 8th, 19rt. made homestead entry No 1"WS, for Sl4 SEi V.i SW1 and lot S, section 19, township 1 south range! E WIM, baa filed notice of in tention to make final 'commutation proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, be fore J. P. Williams, r. S. Commissioner, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the 2d day of NoVembdr, 1D09. Claimant name at witnesses: Edward Merrill, Fred Knighton. Frank Cramer and Maurice Devore all of Hardman, Oregon. Oc2lNovl9 C. W. MOOBE, Register. Heppner, Okkgoh S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Officeln Odd Fellows Bid Heppner, Oregon. Red Front Livery & feedStaDles Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on Land and can be furnishes cn short notice t patties wishing to drive into he interior. Firut clasj : : Hacks and Buouies CALL iKCUND AND 8KE U. WE CATER 1C a'IIE : : : : U01V!MERCIAL TRAVELERS -'D CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oregon OR. A1ETZLER. DENTIST Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. Al. A. LEACH DENTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Ofliee in the new Fair building. Gas administered. N. E. WINNARD, Al. D. I'll MCI a A. si itui:o Graduate of: . Lenox College, 1SS5. Chicago Homeopathic Med College 1513. Ruk .Medical College, IS'.VJ. Elkhom Restaurant Andy Cook & Son Props. Refitted and Thoroughly Renovated The Heppner Qasette the new of Mor row County; Th Weekly Orejonlan tne news and thought of the world. Both at a special price. Inquire or addreas The Oaaette, Heppner. Or. First class white cook and only white labor employed Aleals Served at all Hours Main Street Hkitniir, ... Orkoov W. O. V. Heppner Tamp No. W, meets Slid and ;t i Fridays of each month. Yis.itin members c.i. diaily Invited. , L. W.BRI'iGS, C.C J. t, YKAGER, Clerk. Everybody wants to know tw( Tim Orearoniaa baa to say. Weekly Ortfonlan Beppoer Oaaetta.