Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 19, 1910, Image 5

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The Weed's News
Local and Personal Happenings
dn and About the City.
Glances
Oorg's.
properly ntted at P.
M A Stewart left thia morning
for Southern Oregon.
Highest cash price paid for bide
pelts and fura. l'hilCohn.
Don t forget tha Rood roads
ttaeetiog tomorrow evening.
R F Wilmot, of lone, was reg
dstered at the Palace, Monday.
Wayne Howard was an incom
ing passenger from Independence
yesterday.
Traveling Freight Agent Dunn
-of the OR i Dunn was in the
city yesterday.
Mrs J P Conder, wife of Rev,
donder died at her home in this
-city yesterday evening.
And the old world wags on not
withstanding that awful elap of
the comets tail last night.
Ford & Son, the Montana, sheep
fcuyera will ship 14 cars of sheep
to Fossil, Wyoming, in a short
time.
Ixa Davidson was in from the
rncb, the first of the week. He
lias 1800 aciea of wheat that prom
ises a bumper vield.
Tlieo . Anderson was in from
Eight Mile, yesterday. He says
that crop prospects were never
better in his locality.
Japanese evening given by the
Standard Bearers at the Metho
dist church, Friday evening, May
127. Admission 25c. Children 15c.
W S Parkin, the Dakota cattle
buyer is iD the city. Mr. Parkin'
big consignment of cattle, consist
ing ol 2,7000 head will be driven
in from Grant county about the
rfjrst of June.
R F Bicknell the sheep buyer is
here and is making some big ship
ments. He will ship 12,000 to
Clearraont, Wyoming, 10,000 to
Pocatello, IdahD, and 2,000 head
-will be taken to Mt Adams, Wash,
for summer lauge.
W F McNutt, of Lone Kock is
business visitor.
Geo W Chapin, was down from
Ilaidman. Tuesday.
Percy Jarmon was in from But
ter creek, Friday. "
F. O. Knighten was in from
Hardman, Monday.
Nick Leathers was in from
Hardman, Saturday.
8 J Harris came down from
Hardman, Saturday.
u&n itioe, 01 llaruman, is a
business visitor today.
Chas-Frve, a former resident of
Heppner ia in the city.
A car load of Deering mowers
just received at Gilliam & bisbees.
Thomas Gilfillan, formerly of
this vicinity, died suddenly on the
evening of May 12, in Chicago.
Brand your sheep with that
harmless marking ink, guaranteed
to be the best on the market. Get
it at Gilliam & Bisbee'a.
Emmett Cochran was an incom
ing passenger Friday evening. He
bad been over to Hay Creek buy
ing some of the fine Baldwin
Methodist Episcopal
Church.
Services for Sunday, May 22d.
Sunday school 9:45 a m. Epwortb
League devotional meeting in the
church basemebt,0:30 p m. Preach
ing at 11 a m and 7 p m by the
pastor, Walter L. Airhenrt. Sub-
jeot morning sermon: "Service Es
sential to Grehttess." Evening
"The Problem of Life and its So.
ution."
M. E. Church, South.
Hiawatha given by the students
of the Heppner high school, was
greeted with a crowded bouse at
Roberts' opera house, last Satur
day evening.
Baseball is taking on new in
terest. A game for Sunday at the
depot grounds has been arranged
between lone and Heppner with
the best players that can be found
in Morrow county. This will be
the best game of the season. The
Morrow County League has been
organized taking in lone, Lexing
ton, Eight Mile, and Heppner. A
series of games will be arranger.
Commander Jfuliun A. Pratt Post
No. 113 Wept, 111., U. A. K.
Mr. Iaac Cook, Commander of above
Post, Kewanee, 111., wrihe: "For a
long time I was bothered with back'
acbe and pains across the kidneys.
About two months aga I started taking
Foley's Kidney Pills and soon saw they
were doing jost at claimed. I kept on
taking them and now 1 am free from
backache, and the painful bladder mis
ery is all (tone. 1 like Foley Kidney
Pills si well that I have told many of
my friends and comrades about the in
and shall lecominend tliem at every op
portunity. All druggists.
Order of services for May 22.
Sunday school at 10 and preaching
at 11 a m Epworth ., League ser
vice 5:30 and preaching at 7:30 p.
m. Sermon topics, morning: "The
Faith v Once Delivered to the
Sain a." Evening: "The Query
of the Ages." E P Warren Pas
tor. The High Cost of Llrlns;.
Iocreases the price ot many oecest
tie without impraving the quality. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar maintains its high
standard x( excellence 'and itsfeat
curative qualities without any increase
! coat, it is the beat remedy lor
ooughs, colds croup, whoopinir cough
and all ailments of the throat, chest and
laogs. The genuine is in a yellow
package. Kefnse substitutes- Druggists
For aswa and opinions tha OreajoDlaav
Excursion Rates to the East
. During 1910 From all Points on
The Oregon Railroad &
Navigation Company
RATES
, $7,2.50
: t
TO- o, , -f.
Chicago :.:..;. .
Council Bluffs
O'malia
Kansas City..
St. Joseph .-...v
St. Pauh
St. PaulKvia Council-Bluffs..
Minneapolis' direct
Minneapolis, v Council Bluffs
Duluth direct 66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs... 67.50
66.06
63.90'
60.00
63.90
Tickets will be o'n sale May 2nd and 9th; June 2nd, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22nd; August 3rd; September 8
Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop
overs within limits in either direction. Final
return limit three months from date of sale,
aut not later than October 31st. One way
.through California $15.00 additional
Inquire any O. H. & N. Agt.for more complete information
YM. M MURRAY, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
WMCH&
.351 CALIBER
Self-Loading Rifle.
As its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the
recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work.
This places the complete control of the rifle under
the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting
with great ease and cccuracy. The .351 Caliber
High-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing
power, making it heavy enough for the largest game
Cttalew describing Mil nff, Tto On
that libwli Throat h Sll," lent po rnsf.
WlNCHCST.R BIPIATIMO ARMS CO. - N W HAVCN, COW
yt$ :tav
Jlr
Read About the
Ml. Vernon Hut
Springs
They are located in the beauti
ful John Day Valley, 2 miles
north of Mt. Vernon, and 12 i
miles west of Canyon City in
Grant County, Oregon. The o'e
vation is 2700 feet and the cli
mate is mild throughout the year.
The springs which furnieh water
for the bath and swimming pool
flow 25,000 gallons per day of
highly mineralized hot water of
temperature in the different
springs of 100 to 122 degrees F.
These Bprings are without riyal or
competition for the reason that
you can get the water just the
proper temperature for bathing
without artificial heating or di
luting with cold water and there
by destroying the medicinal prop
erties. These springs hare but
recently come to public notice.
They bare just been fitted up
for the comfort and benefit of tht
inralid and those seeking recrea-'
Hon. '
Nature was the ' chemist who
com poo nded tha water y which .
cures, and in her laboratory -deep
i tht na ystries of tha earth 'aba
prepared these curat! re waters;
ad those Suffering from rheuma
tism, goat, skin diseaea, kidney -or
laeder trouble or any a-'
tarrhal condition of tba stomach
flad almost instant relief and in
moat cases permanent cuiea in
froaa four to eight wetka.
Our t harass are reasonable.
Come wben yon will, winter or
summer; we are always open and
ready to welcome yon.
For further information address
H.A.AUJRPHY.Prop.
Alt. Vernon
Oregon
B
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A man is known by the company he keeps and the company
he keeps most are his own clothes.
rv iS i Ya iw
jl nl '' '
I j uxcertlg ClolK
He is with them from eight to sixteen
hours every day. He has to take them
into dinner with him; he' has to appear
on the street with them; helms to in
troduce them to every friend he meets.
And he can't apologize for them, for
he is responsible for having them.
Many a young man's job has been
spoiled by the cut of his coat, many a
business and professional man has re
ceived the attention usually given to a
boy because he was wearing a boy's
suit. Many a man whose business it
was to look neat has looked shabby
because he made a bad choice in a suit
of clothes.
Sincerity Suits and Overcoats are made
for more than one purpose and in more
than one way. The college man has a
Sincerity line of clothes as distinct from
the business man as his life is distinct.
And there is a line of
Sincerity Clothes
made as exclusively for the business man as his business is exclusive. A large
man doesn't just have a little bit larger size in Sincerity Clothes; he has a differ-'
erent pattern and a different cut. For a large man cannot wear the same fabrics
that a small man can. Sincerity Clothes next are made to wear and the months
and evenjyears of wear that you get out of them is directly the result of what
the manufacturers put into them. There are thirty-seven hand processes in a
pair of Sincerity trousers and forty-three in a coat, which makes a suit of Sin
cerity Clothes exactly the same as the average tailored suit. The reason we sell
Sincerity Clothes is that we have been able.to find none better in the market, and
the reason you will continue to wear Sincerity Clothes is because you will say in
your enthusiasm after you have worn them, that there is no other suit or over
coat half so good. The garment tnat will fit your business and your pleasure in
life as well as your age and your form is here waiting for you today. Yon will
be surprised to find how much Sincerity Clothes mean .when you come in and look
over our stock.
MINOR & GO.
ra--nnTr- d-ooiDS
HEPPNER
OREGON
FB07X3SIO"I C -Si-3
Sam E. VanVactor.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on wst ad ol Umj Street
:,. Heppner Oregon. -
C. E. WOODSON. ;
1ATTQRKEY-AT-LAW
Offls la Palac Hotel Heppner, Oregon.
W. Lr SMITH.
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstraot book
in Morraw eounly: "
Ommom
Frank B. Klstner ,
PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Resideace in Morrow building over
ratterson Bon's Drugstore.
N. E. WINNARD, M. D.
PH YSICI A. ic SIKUEO.H
Graduate of:
Lenox College, 1SS5.
Chicago Homeopathic Med College
1890.
Rusk Medical College. 1S92.
S. E. Notson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlceln Odd Fellows Bid Heppner, Oregon.
DR. M. A. LEACH
DKNTIHT
Permanently Inoated in Heppner. Office
in the new Fair building. Gas ad
ministered.
a'M. OVER 65 YEARS'
V X EXPERIENCE
0
VJ
Trade Marks
Designs
'Mf1 Copyrights Ac,
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HANDBOOK n Patent
fi t fre. tllt atOTic (tr ncurinf patent a.
Putfnta taken throueh Munn 4 Co. WC1t
tpt-uti notice without crMKryft, in lb
Scientific American.
A hanlaf.melr Ilinjtrte4 week'r. I-aireat etr
dilation f anf aotentiflff Journal. Tern m. m
-ir: fMtir moptha, L Sold by ail ftewertwaler-.
filUNN&Co.38,B--'-KewTcrk
FOLEYSKDNEYPEIS
Tea Back-chc Kiomcts-no Booeo
Imperial Hotel
Portland. Oregon
Modern ' six' story;
fire proof building.
European Plan -
Rates 0100
o.rcl Uf3.
Phil Hktscban, Manager.
Phil Ubtscmui, Jr. Asst. Manager.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
Wlllla Stawart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on tand
and caa be furnishes cn
abort notice t partiea'
wishing to drive into h
Interior. Finclajj : :
Call at the Oacette offlca and learn of
our clubbing offer with tbe Weekly Ore-ronian
FOIEYSOPJNOIAXTI
Fo Stomach Trouble and Constipation
inaepenaeat aod reliable Tbe )re(u
FOIEYSKIDNEYPIIIS
Foe Bachachc Kidnia a Buadcco
Notice for Publication.
Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at LaGranue, Oregon, April
26, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Office, under provisions of
Act of Congress approved June 27,
1900, (S4 Stats., ol7,) we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, at
1(1 o'clock a. in., on the titli dav of
July 1910, at this oft're. tha following
described land : Th N ' X'i4'. NV4
iSV, and 8'j SV4 section 111, T. .i
f-O'iin, Jvapge -J KiRt, H lUiuetta .Me
rid.nn. eeiial No. 0ti'.h):5.
Any persons claiming adversely the
n Vove-iiem"rired land are advised U
tile their claims, nr ohjections, on or he
fore the day above designated for sale
F C. I5KAMWELL, Kegister.
COLON R. K UK KHARD. Receiver.
May 1--Jnne li!
Pacific Lodging
House
C. N.SHINN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With L's
MAIN STREET HEPPNER. ORE.
DR. A1ETZLER.
DKXT1NT
Located in Odd Fellows biiiIJit:i:.
Rooms 5 and 6.
mm m
r-
for backache, rheum latirm, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities.
lL Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitute.
Hacks'and fiuoolesf i
, CALL 1 ROUND AND !
m U. WE CATER i
TO illEl j
UOMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
5D CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : ;
HGDDner, Oregon
Holl y Evaurlt