Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 07, 1910, Image 5

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Ex-President
Roosevelt said in
Portland
Don't Only
TALK,
but ACT
FOR
And this is exactly Minor & Cos Senti
ment. This establishment don't simply ad
vertise BETTER QUALITY
LESS MONEY
But we -Give
Our Clothing Department is-filled with all -the new things in
Men's Suits, Gray, Blue Serge and a nice line of other colors
that will please you for $15.00, 818.00, 20, 22,50. 25.00.
J lie High Coal of Living,
Iocreases the price ol many necessi
ties without improving the quality. Fo
ley' Booey and Tar maintains its high
standard of excellence and its great
curative qualities without any increase
in cost. It is the beet remedy for
oouphs, colds croup, whooping cough
and all ailments of the throat, chest snd
lungs. The genuine is in a yellow
package. Itefnae substitutes Druggists
l or more Tbuu Three Decades
Foley's Floney an Tar has been
uuuHeiioiu mvorire lor a. I aiimencs c
the throat, chest and lungs. For in
fa tits and children it is best and safeat
as it contains no opiates and no barm
ful drugs. None genuine but Foley.
Money and Tar In the yellow package
Refuee substitutes. Ail druggists.
Heppner Oasatt Weekly Oref otilAa.
Closing Out Sale of Full Blood
Merino Flocks
Having decided to close These are strong type of the f
Out our entire holdings of 0,a98 Tory heavy iheaiera and
fine sheep we have the fol- denae coyerias- These are excep
lowing to nffpr for snlo u ifl,. tional,y ,a'Ke for their
out reservation: vTheM five flock8 are a11 yUD'
Registered Merino ewes rAAA One and two year-olr
with lambs, of the A and B tJUUU ewes, not bred, of th.
above classes.
8elect fall blood Bam- 57AA High class Merino ewes
bouillet ewes with lambs. JlUU with lambs.
400
classes.
1563
strictly true to type and of beau.
turn covering.
One and two year-olr
high class Merino ewea
It
270O
1 IT flA ' Full blood Eambouillet not bred.
stud flock. .rw Begi8tered rama 0f ft,
1 SeIect fal1 b,ood De,aine 4v V above plasses.
IdW ewes with lambs, heavy All ewes with, lambs have beet
shearers, heayy bone and very bred to registered rama in their re
large size. spective classes. The .male in-
1CAA Full blood Delaine ewes crease will be raised as ram lambs,
ItSUv with Iambs, good 'enough except those from the 3700 head ol
to go into any stud flock. high class Merino ewes.
Full blood Spanish Me- For prices and particulars, ad
rino ewes, with lambs, dress
1209
THE BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND CO.,
Hay Creek, Crook County, Oregon.
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The Weed's News
Local and Personal Happenings
in and About the City.
Glasses
Corg's.
properly fitted at P.
Bain wagons of all binds at Gil
Jiani & Bisbee's.
Highest cash price paid for hide
felts and fare. Phil Conn.
J S Buseick was over from Ham
ilton Sunday.
Wm Goodman spent the Fourth
in Hood River.
Beach Haynes came op from
lone, Tuesday evening.
W B Ewin?, of Cecil was in tbe
city the first of the week.
W B McAlieter., of L lington
was in the city the latter part if
the week.
Mr and Mm F C Marquardsei
nd Miss Cora Piatt left by aut
ior Spokane, Sunday.
Harvest is now in progress it
the Lexington wheat district
Heading will eoon commence n
the Eight Mile country.
A car load of Deering mowen
just received at Gilliam & Bisbeee.
Theo Auderson who was in from
Eight Mile, the first oE the week
i ays that wheat in his district will
yield well and is now ready for
l.arvest.
Tbe Rloriouj Fourth was a-quie'
1iy in Heppner. The returns-,
from the Li fight at Reno fur
nished nlnut the only excitement
Down at Lexington there wes c
basket picnic where a pleasant dnj
was spnt with ninny Heppner
people attending. Out at Halm
cirjyou oa RUn creek a celebra
tion Whs held with an interesting
program which a!.J drear a num
ber of Ueppnei people. The
people of Liht Mile el.so held a
celebration which drew a hm1
i"d crowd.
W J Blake was up from lone,
Friday.
Gilbert Coats was a business
visitor yesterday.
R F Wigelsworth was in from
Butter creek, Friday.
J L Howard wes shaking 'hands
with old friends in Heppner yes
terday. M S Maxwell, Geo Bleakman
and J A Gibbons were in from
Hardman, Friday.
Heppner Boys Won.
The Heppner baseball team re
turned from Fossil jesterday even
mg coverdd with glory and dust,
ind incidentally carrying with
them that $159 parse which was
arrested from the Fossil team.
Tbe way Heppner put it over
the Fossil team was not slow, tak
ng two gtmes out of the three.
The firt game resulted in a vic
ory for Fossil, the ecoie standing
to G. Heppner took the next
;wo games, the score being the
-ame in both games 5 to 7.
t Edlmoii Ambrrol (4 Minnie)
rds A bii ol ii tol I ret.
Keo
By special arrangement we will
for a limited tinia furnish Edison
Phonograph owners from G to 24
Amberol records fn e. For par
ticulars write to or call on the
Cish Shoe Stoiv, Heppner, Ore-
When the world's fair was held at
Chioaao in 1903. no motor car exhibit
was there. At the same distance
from now what shall we 6ay of the
aeroplane' The leading engineer of
the United States navy pnt himself
on record 15 years ago as saying,
donmaticallv that a heavier-than-air
fly in a machine as an impossibility.
It could not be. It as a mechanical
non est. Yet the aeroplane ex' its
today; it has flown from Albany to
New. York; it has crossed the English
channel ; it has it in mind to traverse
the distance from New Ycrk to Phila
delphia and retnrn. and from St Louis
or Chicago to the Atlantic coast
It seems that, so far as locomotion
is concerned, it isn't safe to predict
the possibilities of human ingenuity.
Ours is a marvelous, a divine nature,
oapable of surprising discoveries. We
have given birth to Christopher Go
Iambus and to Marconi, and it need
not amaze us if we produce greater
than either one of these.
.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 accuracy. The .351 Caliber
High-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing
power, making it heavy enough for the largest game
Catalogn fully describing this rifle, "Th Can
that shoots Through Steel," sent upon request.
Win oh ester Repeating Arms Co. - New Haven, Conn.
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FS07ESSIOITA.ZI C.X4X3
Long Creek in Ashes.
The World Moves.
When Napoleon came rushing down
through Knsria something like a
century ago his sjieed seemed then to
be terrific. Later on the locomotive
engine. driveD bv steam, apueared to
be of ghastly celerity; women fainted
at sight of it.
Then came the bicyole, then th
automobile; then the aeroplane. Noth
in surprises us naw. Wo have grown
so a ccustomed to rapid (light that a
The business section of the town of
Long Creek. Grant county, was
burned last Sunday night during the
time the town was crowded with
visitors who had gone there to cele
brate the Fourth.
It appears from meagre reports that
the fire originated in one of the hotels
in the early part of the night and be
fore it was under control two hotels,
the largest general merchandise store,
the drug store, butcher shop, town
hall and a blacksmith shop were
devoured by the flames, entaling a
loss of several thousand dollars in
buildings and merchandise. The fire
was a heavy loss to the ilttle town as
nearlv every business house was destroyed
Sam E. VanVactor.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on weit end ol My Stroet
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON.
ATTORN E Y- A T-LA W
Oftlc. la Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
VV. L. SMITH.
c ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of abstraot bookt
in Morrow eounly.
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Obboon
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson A Son's drugstore
Residence in Morrow building over
Patterson A Son's Drugstore.
N. E. WINNARD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SIRUEON
Graduate of:
Lenox College, 1385.
Chicago Homeopathic Med College
1890.
Rusk Medical College, 1892.
Comparisons.
S. E. !S olson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office I a Odd Fellowi Bide Heppner, Oregon.
DR. M. A. LEACH
DENTIST
Permanently located in Heppner. Office
in the new Fair building. Gas administered.
P0LEYS EIDNEYPIILS
Fob Backachc Kidncy ano Blaooio
Imperial Hotel
Portland. Oregon
Modern six story,
fireproof building.
European Plan
Rates $1.00
and vi 13.
Phil Mktschan, Manager.
Phil Mctsciian, Jr. Asst. Manager.
Call lit the Garette office end learn o
our dubbin offer -with the Weekly Ore
ronlan
Titvts-'o AtihtaT lyriTixr?
Fen Stomach Trouble and Constipation
independent ud reUeble The Oregon
nr.le a misute is
annihilate simce. t
a nothirg. We
In New York ihtsohs were found
slooj iiijr in 0110 house. Milwaukee ten
ements lire not so bad. after all. Mil
waukee Sentinel.
New York's world's fair of 1013 will
tie :t uii e little orchestral opening for
(lie exposition at S.iu 1'ranisco. S:.u
i Fraix iseo Cluviiirle.
Over ."("0,('00 persons enn be accom
modated at ono time In the hotels of
' New Yolk T-itv. This must almost
oina! the nMlity of I.os Anceles along
the sum..- Un?3. Los Angelas Times.
FOLEYSICIDIJEYFUXS
Foe Backachc Kioncts am. Buicocn
Notice for Publication.
Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.
Department of the Interior, J. S. Land
Office at I.atiranue, Oregon, April
L'6, l!10.
Notice is tiereby given that, as d -reeled
bv the Commissioner of the Gen-
leral Land Office, under provisions of
(Act of Cor.tjreeia approved June 27,
Jl'JOtJ, (.'Jt Stats., .")17,) we will offer at
I public sale, to the highest bidder, at
I li) o'l hM-k a. m., on the tith dav of
' July 1010, at this rlli -e. Hie following
i deiu-ribe.l land : Tlie N NV'4. XIV,
ard S!., SV'4 serlion hi, T. :i
i So-iUi, ilaiie 1.' List, liriiutnta Me
j ridihti. s.'iial No. li;-0;.
, Any persons r'a'.ming adrerfely tlie
i aliove-deserilied lamU ae advised to
) lile their claims, or ot jections, on or be
fore tiie dav above designated for sale
I V I'. UK AM Will,, Keuister.
I COLON K KniUHAKIi, Receiver.
May lJ-Jnne 1 i
Read About the
Mi Vernon Hoi
Springs
Titer are located in the beauti
fulJohn Dar Valley, 2J miUa
north of Mt. Vernon, and 12
miles west of Canyon Citr in
Grant County, Oregon. The e'e
vation ia 2700 feet and the cli
mate Is mild throughout the year.
The springs which furnish water
for the bath and swimming pool
flow 25,000 gallons per day of
highly mineralized hot water of a
temperature in the different
Brings of 100 to 122 degrees F.
These springs 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 have but
recently come to public notice.
Thev have just been fitted up
for tbe comfort and benefit of the
invalid and those Seeking recrea
tion. Nature was the chemist who
compounded the water which
cures, and in her laboratory deep
in the mysteries of the earth ehe
prepared these curative waters;
and those suffering from rlieuma
tisn., gout, skin disease, kidney
or bladder trouble or any ca
tarrhal condition of the stomach
find almost instant relief and in
most cases permanent cures in
from four to eight weeks.
Our 1 barges are reasonable.
Come when you will, winter or
summer : we are alwavs open and
ready to welcome you.
For further information address
H.A.MURPHY.Prop.
Mt. Vernon
Oregon
Red Front Livery &
FeedStaDles
Willis Stewart, Prep
FIRST-CLASS
U.IVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on t anJ
and can be furnisbescn
short notice t ' patties
wishing to drive intc he
interior. Fiis'tlaa- : :
Hacks and Suguies
CALI ROUND AND
SKb" U. WE CATER
TC iIIE : : : :
OOMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
1.ND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
HeDpner, - Oregon
Pacific Lodging
House
C.N.SHINN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With Us
MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE.
DR. A1ETZLER.
Located in Odd
Rooms 5 and 6.
liursfTissT
Fellows bui'JiiiL'.
for backache, rheumaticm, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities.
Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes.
(Sold 1 ;v- ill UruugUtH
M MIS PI
AX