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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
The Weed's News local and Personal Happenings uq and About the City. 4. D IjiggBrstaff, of Ioue, ia in the o'ty. properly ntted at P. 0. Borg'a. Claud Coots waa in from Hard mar, To6iday. ' " 1Mtb. W B Khodes is amopg tbe 'Bick ibis week. , Dan Bice came down from Hard man, yeBterday. . Lutber Has toe was in Monday from Eight Mile. J A Gibbons was registered at .the Star, Monday. IfTiek Leathers whs in from ttstv&wui, Tuesday. John (Idea was doing business iin Heppoer, Tueaday. v Mrs, J E Gilleapi j is sick al the Beppner Sanitarium. Highest cash price paid for 'hides pelts and fura. FhilCobn. W G Scott, of LexingtOD, was a ftinsiness. visitor, Monday. ' .(Then. Anderson and wife came lix'rom Eight Mile, Monday. Try oilQ of those never fail oil cans at Gilliam & Bisbee's. W A Thomson, of Echo, was in .the city the first of the week. 11 S Corrigall came in from But ter creek, the first of the week. C B Sperry, of lone, was an in coming passenger Tuesday evening. !.P C Martin, of Tygh Valley, is -visiting hia daughter, Mrs. Gilles pie. C A Repass, of Rittef, was a guest at the Star, the first of the veek. Epb E-kelHin was up from Lex ington, Saturday, Sheriff E M. Shatt went to Portland, Friday. J. M. White, of Lexington, was in the city, Saturday. WE Wigalswortb, of Butter crock, is in the city. Jus. Carty, of Wells Springs, was in the city, Saturday. R. F. Wiggelsworth was in from Butter creek, Thursday. Bob Watkins came in from, hi mountain bom", Saturday, N A. Clark and wite were ib from Eight Mile yesterday. Bibby Wilson, of Arlington, was a Heppner vuitor, Saturday. Ike Howard wus np from lone, Saturday, James Reid came in Saturday from Beid's mill. W B McAlister, of Lexington, waa in the city, Saturday. J OElrod and J A Harbke, of Portland, were in the city this wek. J E Cronin, the Iok banker, waa in the city thi week io look iug after t'ue aale of the lands bo longing to, the Woolery estate,, Wm Ball received a lettet- this week from his brother, Morris Kail, w'jo is at Hantitgton, stating that that high water in the Snake river " as casing coCBidvrsble troobjtj for Morri Ball, who is in the klienn ViiiHinoaa Mr. Rail wan rnn. M. S. Maxwell, of Porker Md! hk ,fl Md buying some bay on the Oregon .side of tie Snake, brought across on the ferry at Hantingtnn, 1200 bead of ewes td eat the feed. was a business visitor, Saturday. C D Huston and wife, of EigLt Mile, were registered at the Palace yesterday. Mr and Mrs. J T Enappetibarg, of lone, are the guests of Mr and Mrs Dell Ward. Ed McDaid and wife of the north pait oc tha county are reg istered at tie Pa1 ace. And the ground hog says that we are going to have six weeks more of this winter weather. t Make your grain go' farther by buying a chop mill at Gilliam & iBisbees, Tha One Minute washing , Ma- chine sold on trial at Gilliam & B sbees. W N Matthews, the Lone Rock 'hotel man was listed at the, Star, Monday. Percy Jarmon, of Butter creekf was a business visitor the Grot of the week. Fred Ashbaugb, of Eight Mile, "was a business visiter, the first of 'the week. E T Perkine, Ione's genial post master was an iDComiug passenger Tuesday evening. W H French, the Hardtuan stockman, shipped 60me horei to Portland, Mouday. Edw. Tibbettt?, a horso .buyer from Idabo, was registered at 'the Star the fust of the week. C E Lnndell and 0 L JBrown, Tight Mi'e farmers, we're regis tered at tbe St.r, Tuesday. Chas ncd El Borcbell en me in the first of the week. They are engaged in boring a well for Geo Sperry out on hid inncb. Mr and Mrs Osmin Hager re turned sionday evening from Pennsylvania. Oa their return they made a tour of the South. J. B. Klein ami family have moved to Coltou, Wash., where they will locate. Mr. Kline is a well known and very -efficient all louud mechanic. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Phelps have goDe to California on a- combined pleasure and business trip. They will visit several cities in Califor. nia and wi'l lie the guests of rela tives during their absence. L E McBee cim np from Cecil, Monday. Mr. McB.a brought up Willie Aha't to tbe IJeppner Sani tarium. Young Ahalt is suffering from a broken h'g. Ue was riding on horseback Saturday, when his horse became unruly and ran away, falling down,. cnusirj tha fracture of ihj boy's leg. The squirrels evidently don't be'ieve the ground hog story, for they are out io considerable num bers around Lexington end the lower altitudes Its' hard to fool a squirrel. Dan Stalter and Wm, Lawson have returned from the Maj flower mines wheie they have been work ing most of he winter. Mr. Stalt er is very enthusiastic over tb.6 prospects of his loiiiiijg property Claude W. Arnold, alias George Xracey, convicted of murder in the second degree for the brutal kill ing of Andrew Rabeal near Uma tilla, Was sentenced to life impiis onment in the penitentiary by Judge Bean at Pendleton. News was received Tuesday of the death of the child of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currin at Payelte, Idaho. Geo. Currin, of this city, Hdgh Currin'a father, aud Jerry Brosnan, Hugh's wife's father, started yesterday mornine for Payette. Tha mountain-) are now covered with much c!eepr t-now than usual at bis time of year. XJp ai Her ren's mill, in tl e Wil'ow reek ba sin, h mow is i bout two feet deep, wLili up higher in the mountains ti e mow is 'rom hree to four fa t t"eep. Deep snow means a f'org. iese:vo:r" for moistu'.e which v il 1 :nii rj a big crop. Just as the feed was eaten np, tha ferry went out and Mr. Ball was left with his sheep on the opposite Bide of the river font his reserve supply of hay. Mr. Ball stated in his letter that be would be com pelled to take his sheep across ;tbe river in rew boats. Methodist Episcopal Church. Services for Sunday, February 13. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Ep- worth League devotional meeting, 6 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7 p hi, by the pastor, ifalter L. Airheart. Subject, morning ser mon, "No Creel but Christ." Evening, "Pauapermy." Application for Grazing Permits. Notice id hereby given that ali appli cation or permit to grze cattle, horgps, and sheep within the WHIT MAX NATIONAL EOKEST during the season of 1010, must be filed in my olilco at Surapter, Oregon, on or before February 1910. Fall information in .euard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon re quest. " HENRY IRELAND, Sopervisor Notice For Publication. I , MINOR & GO. HEPPNER . . . . . OREGON 100 Youths and Boys Suits at one-fourth off. Thi is not a sale of q1u shelf worn goods but of good clean up to the minute merchandise. You will find every suit a good value and this is an (Opportunity which you must not over Ifook. You will find these suits on our display tables at the following prices: S5.00 suits for 375 4.50 suits for 3.38 4.00 suits for 3.50 suits foi 3.00 suits for We have an assortment of Ladies and Shoes which we are selling one half price and less Be sure to see these, you may find somethin which is just what you want 88.00 suits for 6.00 .7.00 suits for 5.25 6.50 suits for -4.88 6.00 suits for 4.50 5.50 suits for 4.13 3.00 2.62 2.25 Childrens at rr fc Word hp. I ; r, ! by the management of tuo i i' unit-ton orchestra, th! Mini1 t'v.f f: r:::--!t-il the high c!.s ma ir f r i! u 1 try show in Pendleton, that their services arn req'irr-i at 'h l"g Elks recep ion aud b i! i. !n Id as xieppner, i r.i . i a t n by the Elks Lodo, of llt-f-oic and which l to 1 n. very e'nl orate affair. While it wili 1 e iuin. sible for the entire orch 'stia ti make the trip a combination of seven p:ece8 willgo, aud it is 6afe to tay that those attending this function will hnhr sinie good music. Several Pendleton Ellj ai d their wives expect to go to Heppner for tbi event. Pendleton East Oegonian. An instance of tbe advance of realty values in Portland during the past 50 years wbh brought up last week when the corner at Fifth Bnd Morrison street. sold fr$40o, 000, and a:i additional $110,000 whs paid fur tho transfer of the leases. l'.M:r W. fjcversjn, who sold tbe property, owned it for ol years. lt"vi.4 literally forced up on him a rpparently ol littie ' value. He w.i then owed a week's! Perartmeiit of the Interior, U. i.ed States Land Office at The Dal es Oecon, Jan. C, 1910. Ni.tiee is lit-reby piven that Stephen A. llailnw, of FAyhl Mib, who on Feb ruary L'S, 1903, Nov. 26. 1004, made homesteHiI entry No. 12152 and 14013, serial Xos. 02700 antf 03300 for lot 2 SWJY NEV and W H SEV section 4. towns-hip ?, S ranga 24 E W M. has filed notice of intrntion to mk final fiv year pr"ot, to establi h claim to the 'and nh ve desciihed, before J. P. Wil lianis, V. S. Coinniit(.ioner, at liis office at Hopjv e-, Oregon, on the 21st day of Ffbrtmry, 1910. CUim int names as witn pses: Ohiudo Huston, Aaron Peterson, Nnah CI ii k and Egbert Yount, all of Eight C. VP. MOORE, Register. Jan20 Feb 17 Minn; id ciii.iti roics. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A IVpartaent of the Interior, United States Land Office, at LaGrande, Oregon, aniiarv 24, 1'jlO. N 4ice is hereby piven that Cleveland Wa!toii of He;iner, Oregon, who on September S, 1 i JS , made homestead entrv, . ). U1:52J. for X vV quarter SE iiarter S half SK quarter and SE qnar itt Sff urier eeot-on 7, townehi j 2 S rn.e 2!) E V M.. has filed notice of in- wages by tbrf owner of th prop- ""t'011 !o make final coiiirrutation proof, Notice 8 herebv giveu that the under signed boa been appointed by the Coutitv Court, of Jloirow County, Ore eon, exei iitor of the last will and tes tament of Johanna Lovgren, deceased. All persons having claims again? t the estate of eaid Johanna Lovgien- are hereby notified atd required to present tbe same to me verified as b? law re quired, at the office of C. E. Woodson, in the C'ty of Heppner, Morrow County, Orrgon, withiu six months from this date. Dated February 10, 1910. EUGENE LOVGREN, Executor. Feb 10 itch 10 Notice for Publication. SE3Z3 PB0FE33I01TAL OAKI3S Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on west end ol May Street Beppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offlc In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon DR. M. A. LEACH DBNTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office In tbe new Fair building. Gas administered. VV. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only oomplete sot of abstract books iu Morrow county. Hhppnkh, Oregon Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Resideuce in Morrow building over ra.teraon x son s Drugstore. N. E. WINNARD, Al. D. PHYSICIAN 4: SlttU03 Graduate of: Lenox College, 1SS5. Chicago Homeopathic Med College J 1S90. Rusk Medical College, 1392. Red Front Livery & feed Stafiies Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS :LIVERY RIGS 1A1 larat R. VV. HICKOK Grainbroker Heppner, Oregon S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellowi R!du Heppner, Oregon. The Peoples Cash Market Wherry & Twichell, Props. in ilUllI Andy Cook &-Son Props. Refitted and Thoroughly Renovated Kept constantly on ran,! and can be furnishes ct Bhort notice t- iiait.ee wishiiid to drive i-'to lie interior. Firt cIhbj ; -. First class white cook and only white labor employed Aleals Served at all Hours Main Street Heppner, - - - Oregon Hacks an CLf JKCUMi AXii Kz v-'. we cv. TC VHE : : : : Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six storv, liiv proof building-. rrty, who also horrowctl Sevpraon's bliut gim and lor.t i". Tre man who hel l th lot offered the prop, ert' ia lieu of the wcok'd wnjics and the niifeiti weapon. Sever sou demurred but finally was forced to arcrpt Ois lot to cover the double debt. ti f stahlish tUuii to the Ur.d above de' scribed, before J. P. Williams, U. S. Comniisoioaer at liia cilice in ilrppuer, Grcsop, on tho 15th day of March, If 1:1. Claimant names as wi'nesaes: Frank McCabe, James Hiizgins, L V (Jrntry and G E Ayer, all of Heppner, O:fon. F. C. RR.VMWKLL, Register. Jan 27 Feb 24 All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Reef. Mntton, Pork. Veal, Hamburger, Sanage. DR. A1ETZLER. DKNTIHT IiOoated in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. European Plan Rates JiiU.OO tlllCl UJ3. Thil Vetsciian, Manager. Fiiil MtisciiA.N, Jb. Aept. Vacagi ..'D CAN F CRMS If KIGS AND DR1VKK ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPFNER.ORE. w. o. w. riopimer Camp N i. , r.uo's i::d nil t'i 1'iijaysi.f ouch tni.nth. Vifitiii !" ciU-rs Jia.l ii.ited. L. w. Pi. i uis, c.r J. L, VKACK P., r'..'1-i;. The Hrppner Gai-tt tha news of !--tow County: TS Weiv!y OrtKOcian n new and thousbt or tne wor.J. iiJtn c rpecial prlc. Inqu.r or uiirt Xi-. Uacette, Ueppner. Jr. Call at ttie Ontctte o!5 r-,1 !prn ,j our ciu&blnj offtr Willi ihe Weekly Or-a-o&l&a. 1