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Dame fashion leads us a merry dance following- her whims and fancies. The Fall and Winter fashions
of Men's suits reflect the perfection of simplicity. Good dressers no longer wear froak clothes. The fad
fashion days are over for awhile. In looking- over the fashion plates displayed in our new fall lines,
you'll notice the absence of cuffs, fancy flaps and other freak ideas, but at the same time you will see
that we have many entirely new ideas for young- men, extreme dressers without showing freak fashions.
On our cuff plate there are several designs which can be put on any of the regular fashions, so that the
younger fellows who want to be a bit different can be satisfied.
If Beau Brummel Could Come Back
If that old fashioned dandy should walk into a well dressed circle today, folks would think that he was
advertising a patent medicine or a circus. They would laugh at him and his fussy clothes of real lace,
satin and velvet. Every day mens' fashions become more simple. Simplicity in tailoring requires the
best workmanship. Its easy enough to disguise poor materials under a lot of fancy flaps, straps and
and unnecessary buttons, but when it comes to smooth shoulder seams, close neck, hugging collars, and
puckerless lapels, then you have careful tailoring. . ...
Watch our windows. The new fall goods will soon arrive, and a series of displays will be put in that
will interest you.
The Heppner Gazette
Ettsbliabtt March 30. 1683.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Wamock
Bstared at the Poitofflee at Heppner Oregon, u
second-class matter.
HtfBSBAt Jnlv 21, 1910
Anatomical Ironies.
Siongrh a roll of college parchment
Is a thins to be desired
-ind a graduate is happy
O'er the knowledge tie's acquired,
Tet the gulf Is earning power,
He observes with some alarm,
Twixt the brain he brought from college
And a baseball expert's arm.
New York Telegram.
Mamma Had" Mentioned It.
There was one man whose life was
jerfect." said the Sunday school teach
er. "What one of you can tell me who
e was?"
Little Mary Jane's hand went up,
and the teacher nodded to her.
"ne was mamma's first husband,"
he said. Everybody's.
Unsubstantial Display.
The- comet with Its glories spread
Is very much more tail than head.
And no it poes parading by.
The-jx?acock of the starry sky.1
Washington Star.
trade or profession, which may bejustly
termed their true vocation, and yet one
half of you are struggling against some
unknown fate for fame and fortune
which you da not and cannot obtain un
til you find your true vocation. A call
on Madame Del mar will (settle that all
important question your conviction
will te sure and success will follow.
Your life revealed by the hand.
What she tells you comes true.
' She gives advice on all affairs of life.
If you are ia trouble or in doubt con-
cern ng some important matters, call
j and consult her at once.
It will cost you nothing unless you
are perfectly satisfied with what she
tells you.
Advice on business, love or money
matters tells you just what you want
to know, and never asks questions.
Prices reasonable and within reach of
all.
Readings daily from 10 a. m. to 9
p. m.
Offi-e: Star Lodging House, Room
80, up stairs.
South. Kange 2G East, Willamette Me
ridian, has filed notice ot intention to
make final commutation proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before C. C. Patterson, 17. S.
Commissioner at his office at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 23rd day of August, 1910,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Knighton, Chester Sailing, Wil
liam Furlong, Thomas Beymcr, all of
Hardman, Oregon.
C. W. MOORE. Register.
July 21 Aug 18.
Notice For Publication.
Notice in Creditors.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Roverses.
"There was certainly a contrary fate
trnicn resulted In my wife's giving up
Soaseteeping."
"What was It?"
"First she broke down, and then she
Ifote- up." Baliimore American.
Psalm of Death.
TTnres and children all remind us
We must work and make a pile
And. departing, leave behind us
Means for them to live in style.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
0 To Bo Kept In Mind.
Berold 1 know that I'm worthy of
ywi, darling.
Fair One Remember that. Harold.
od my married life Is sure to be hap
VJ. Jewish Ledger.
j No Laughing Matter.
The farmer to the grocer sells,
f. Tho grocer to the city folk.
I The latter know the price of things
I Has gone too high to be a joke.
L Buffalo Express.
Good second hand Backs for sale
by ih BJoirjw Wareboase Miil-
fcacCo.
Mr and Mrs F C Marqogrdsen
ftol Miss Piatt Lave returned from
S5pkan.
Birn July 13th to Mr aod Mrs
Jjiui Bifibp, a bov.
Children ' Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
Public Land Sale Isolated Tract.
No. ( 5335.
United States Land Office, The Dalles,
Oregon, July 14th, 1910.
.Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under the provis
ions of act of Congress approved June
27, 1906, Public No. 303, we will offer
at public sale, to Ibe highest bidder, at
10 o'clock a. m., on the 7th day of Sep
tember. 1910, next, at this office, the
following tract of land, to wit: H
NEJi. and NE SE. Sec. 7 T. 4 S. R
26 E. W. M.
Any persona claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to
Ble their claims, or objections, on or be
fore the day above designated for sale.
C. W. MOORE, Register.
July 21 Aug 25
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon.
July 13th, 1910.
Notice ia h -reby given that Fred H.
Beymer, of Hardman, Oregin, who, on
June 1st, 1909, mtds homestead, No.
04931, for NEtf'SEK Sec. 8 and NWK
8Wyt W NWft section 9, Township 5
In the County Court of Morrow
County, Oregon.
In the matter ot the estate of James
M. Hager, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, James O. Ha9er and Lulu
M. Hager, have been duly appointed
administrator and administratrix of the
estate of James to. Hager. deceased, by
t-aid ooti't to jointly administer upon
said estate.
All persons having claims againet the
said estate are notified to present the
s me to us, duly verified, at the oiliee of
our attorney, Sam E. van V actor, at
Heppner, Oregon, within "six months
'roni the date of the first publication of
tbis'notice.
Dated and first published July 21st,
A. D. 1910
JAMES 0. HAGER.
LULU M. HAGER.
Administrator and administratrix of
the estate of James M. Hager, deceased
July 21 Aug 18
Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.
No. 05566.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office at The Dal es,
Oregon, Jane 17th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected ' by the Commissioner of the
General Lnnd Office, under provisions
of A:t of Congress approved June 27,
1906, Pubiic No. 303, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, at
10:15 o'clock a. in., on the 25th day of
July, 1910, at this office, the following
tract of land, to-wit:
W NE?, NE HE sec. 34 and
NW4' NW sec. 35 T. 4 S. R. 24 E.
W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the
a borey Inscribed lands are advised to
file their claim?, or objections, on or he
fore the day above designated for sale.
C. W. MOORE, Register.
June 2.1-Julv 21
Closing Out Sale of Full Blood
Merino Flocks
Having decided to close These are strong type of the B
out,onr entire linldinoM nf class, very heavy shearers and
fine Sheep we have the fol- nse covering These are excep.
r tinnalltr larrra fnr their tuna
lowing to oner for sale with
1500
tionally large for their type.
These five Hocks are all young
sheep.
TAAA One and two year-old
t)UvV ewes, not bred, of the
above classes.
37AA H'6U c'a88 Merino ewes,
VlVV with lambs.
Oue and two year-old
high class Merino ewes,
270O
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, June 24th, 1910.
Notice it herbygiven that Marshall
R. Fell, f Heppner, Oregon, who, on
Augast 17th, 1908, made homistead No
0673, for 8EJ4' NE5. and NE SE ssc
tion 2. towncbip 5 south, rang 26 East.
Willamette Meridian, has ti ed r otice of
intention to make final conamntatioi)
proof, to establish claim lo the land
above described, before W. O. Hill.
County Clerk, at hia office at Heppner.
Oregon, on the 9tn day of August, 1910.
Claimant nsmss as witnesses:
Albert Matteon, Paul Webb, Oncar
Davis and William Rhodes, all of
Heppner, Oregon.
C. W. MOORE, Register.
July 7 Aug 4 .
Notice for Publication Isolated
Tract.
Public Laud Sale.
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Office at LaGrntide, Oiegon, June
8th 1910.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of fie Gen
eral Land Office, under provisions of
Act of Congress approved June 2". 1900
(34 titats., 517), we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock
a. m., on the 28th day of July, 1910. at
at thie. office the following described
land :
The NE and NW SE sec
tion 10, T. 1 S., R. 27 E. W. M. Serial
No. 07435.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or befoie
the time designated for sale.
F. C. BRAMWELL. Register.
COLON R. EBERHARD, Receiver.
June 23-July 28
out reservation:
i&fk Registered Merino ewps
4UU with lambs, of the A and B
classes.
8elect fall blood Ram
bouillet ewes with lambs,
strictly true to type and of beau
tiful covering.
1TAA Full blood Rambouillet not bred.
Ivvv ewes witn Jambs, strictly tAA Vpnrlinrr
first class and good enough lor any ZllllJ ami
8tud flock- iAA Registered rams
1CAA Select full blood Delaine 4U J above classes.
3UV ewHH with lambs, heavy A; ewe8 wjth lamj8 have been
shearers, heavy bone and very bred to registered rams in their re
large siie. spective classes. The male in-
1CAA Full blood Delaine ewes crease will be raised as ram lambs,
3Uv with lambs, good enough except those from the 3700 head of
to go into any stud flock. high class Merino ewes.
Full blood Spanish Me- For prices and particulars, ad
rino ewes, with lambs, dress
THE BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND CO.,
Hay Creek, Crook County, Oregon.
range rams,
of the
1200
Insure Your Property
With the
A Woman of
stery Visits
Heppner
Macteme Dclmar, the Cele
brated Palmist and As
trologer is in Hepp
ner for a Few-Days.
Vfl.at is Your '.-r;i'ion in '::'?
Have yon jirof;tred iu the fc.t?
Whet are your proa- erte of the future?
I very cne is especially a''a;ted to some
Oregon Fire Relief
Association
All kinds of Business Property, Residences, House
hold Goods, Barns, Combined Harvesters, etc. Grain
insured in the field. Hay insured in the stark.
Below is a comparison of the cost of insurance:
$4000 on grain inlfield, old line, for GO days $:j(3.00
in the Oregon Fire Relief Association ". 21.00
$1000 on dwellings and furniture', years, old line $1. .()()
In the Oregon Fire Relief Association 90
$1000 on barns and contents, C years, old line Sl." OO I
In the Oregon Fire Relief Association 19.00
Other amounts in propartion
A Mutual Company gives you the lowest pcs-sille rate. You ranno
alibi d to csrry your own insurance with the rates e can give you.
W. W. Smead & Son, Agents
Heppner, Oregon
Notice for Publication.
Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land
Office at LaGrande, OreuoD, Jone
8th, 1910.
Notice ii Hereby given that, aa direct
ed by the Cornmianioner of the General
Land Office, under provision of Act of
Congress approved June 27, 1900 CM
Stats., 517), we will offer at public sale,
to the hixhest bidder, at 10 o'clock a.
m., on the 38th day of Jaly, 1910, at this
office, the following described land :
The Wis NW& eec. 10, T 1 8., II 27
E. W. M. Seiisl No, 07434.
Any persons claiming adversely tbj
above described land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or before
the time obsignated for sale.
F. C. BKAMWKLL. Keiiister.
COLON It. EBERHARD, Receiver.
June 2."-July 28
The First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
(Established in 1887
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, 1'n'ted
States Land Office at JaGiauIe,
Oregon, June20th, 1!U0.
Notice is hereby given that William
Soukup. of Heppner, Oregon, who, on
October 14Ui, I'KJS, maiin Homestead
Knlry No. 01!KJG. for SJ kElt. section 17,
As the pioneer bank of Morrow County, we
have been identified with the business interests of
this section for a long period..
' New business invited.
Careful attention given transactions by mail
OFFICERS
M. S. Corrigall, President
J. B. Natter, Vice-President
T. J. Mahoney, Cashier
Clyde Brock, Assistant Cashier
Directoks jr. S. Corrigall, J. B. Natter, A.'
Ii. Ayers, T. J. Mahoney.
State Depository
Notice for Publication.
Department of Hie Interic, V. S. Land
Otlioe at Laiirande, Ortgon, June
:;'ith, miu.
Notice is hereby given that John S.
n.....: ,.t i r.. .......
township 3 South. Range 27 Ka,t, il- j KZiui
lmette Meridian has filed notice ol in- j No. OslSiJ, for h1, S V'4 petion :J2, T. 2
tention to make final commutation - K. si r.., a;. a h;u 2nf oec;. .",
proof to establish claim to the land i ownship : South, rang- 2'i Kt, Wil-
above described, before C..C. I atferson. ; ,,; to mike ,hyA f imm,lta(ion
V.tj. Commissioner, at his olhce, at ! pr0of, to establish claim to the land
Heppner, Oregon, on the day of above ilescibed, before V. O. Hill,
August, 1;10. i v 0111,1 r vwa. m inn ouu-H hi ueppner.
jsy oi a igusi.
Claimant names as witnesses :
Waldo Wttkins. Joseph C. Hav,
Hugh (iithens and James Farley, all of
Hfppr.er, Oregon.
F. C. LRAMWELL. Register.
June 23-July 2S
on the 20th
Oregon,
lyio.
Claimant nsmcs aft witnfes :
John Drosnan, L. V. iintry, fan'
His!er and Ftaiik Elliott, all ol Hepp
ner, Oreuorr.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
JaJy 14-Angust IS
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Ore-
Kon, July !th, !10. .
Notice is heiaby given that William
I. Davis, of Lexin .ton, Oregon, who on
August 22nd. 1 (:);. made homestead.
(S.il No. 02175) No. 12MSH. for E'
Mv'4 section ,'!.", township 1 South,
range 25 Eaht, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make,
cnal five-year preof. to establish claim
to the land above described, before W
(. Hill, County Clerk at his oflice at
Heppner, Oregon, on tbe 10th day of
August, IdlO.
Claimant names as witnesses:
T- H- s,rhols, W. A. Jones. John
Iiper. W. Ii. .McAlister. all of 1
ton, OregoD.
C. W.MOORE. Register.
July 14-Aug 11