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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
mtf V- 'HT ' - J 'v. 1. The Weed's News local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Northwest Attracts At Vale-Ayers. tention as Summer Resort .i inni lMaMniiaaHMWMai)gu- Mr Jav A Vale and Miss Ella 1 Glasses Borjt's. properly ntted at P. Jack Hynd was up from Cecil, Friday. Uias Ida McAtee left Monday Cor Spokane. Highest cash price paid for bides pelts and furs. PhilCohn. J J Sim as, the Grant county stock man ia in the city. George Grosbena who has been very eiok with pneumonia ia im proving. Frank Lee and little son was a passenger Monday morning for California. Born In Portland, Oregon, JulyH, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs, Phil! Cobn, a daughter. Brand your sheep with that harmless marking ink, guaranteed j to be tue best on the market, t Get it at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Lost Gold mounted elk tooth engraved initials G, A. M. and No 336. Finder please return to G A Molden at the Cash Shoe Store. Reward. mi j.ne mountain streams are now lower than usual for the time of .year. The mountains are very dry. Water in the John Day is unusually low. Parties have 50 acres of aspara gua near Junction City and Irving, and can it, starting an industry says the Eugene Kegister. that bids fair to eclipse raining hop? cherries or anything else in iru portance. The burnt cedar timber in Curry county, some of which was killed by forest fires over 50 years ngo, is still as sound as ever, and is being sought by companies who wish to oise it for railroad ties and piling. a aan f rancisco nrm is now pre paring to ship some of the timber via Port Orford. Wm Barratt returned Monday (from Austin where he has been looking after his sheep which have been ranging on the Greenhorn mountains. Mr Barratt states that the sheep are doing well at the present time, however, the mountain ranges are now dryer than ever known for the time of year. Mr Barratt states that the bay crop in the Sumpter valley and the interior ia very short ow. ang'to the dry season. C hi 1 1 rSrmn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA htW Raatk fr Sal. On easy terms. 8everal streams of running water the year round. Good fences and buildings. Apply to Mrs Emma Kilcnp, Lena., post ojfEce jtddrees Heppner. Dalesmen Wait lea1. HVe" desire the services of man or 'lady of excellent qualities, well con nested socially and in general Rood standing to take the locsl financial 'agency for a corporation which invites the closest investigation. A hustler can earn from $50.03 to 1100.00 per week. We will render assistance from our oflies and the services of an abte repre sentative until familiar with the work. State qualifications, ife, past or pres ent employment and details. Applica tions will he treated in confidence. Address: Room 427 Board of Trade tli1ifll!..3'ortland. Oiegon. Methodist Episcopal Church. One result of the camoaian for advertising the l'acifio Northwest as a summer resort country will be noticed this month, when an excursion of several hundred people from Los Angeles and San Francisco will make a trip through Washington, British Colombia and Oregon, to view the wonders of the scenery, enjov the beautiful summer climate, and become familiar with the great and growing cities of the Northwest. This year the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and other organizations have been making a strong bid for summer visitors. The Southern Pacifio's excursion from California is one of the first results of this campaign. The excursionists will come north, starting July 25. over the Southern Pacific to Portland. thence by the Oregon and Washington to Seattle, where Canadian Pacific boats will be taken to Victoria and Vancouver. The rest of the route lies over the Canadian Pacific to Revel stoke, southward on Lake Kootenai and by' rail to Spokane, and via the new North Bank road to Portland, where the homeward journey starts This rlp ought to give the Californians a fine idea of the Pacific Northwest, and should be the forerunner of much travel northward in this and other summer seasons. Just as California is th winter habitat of many people from the Northwest, this country should be. and in time will be the summer resort for Californians. Republican County Assembly. At a meeting of delegates from all of the precincts of Morrow County in an assembly held at Heppner. Oregon on the 1st day of July. 1910 it was unanimously decided to hold a Repub lican County assembly at Herjpner, Oregon on August 16. 1910 at 7:30 p. m. for the purposs of recommending Republican candidates for county offices to be voted for at the oaming primary election. It was further unanimously decided by such meeting that the basis of representation in such county assem bly should be two delegates at large from each precinct and in addition one delegate for each ten votes or major rfaction thereof cast for R. R. Butler for precedential elector at the last election. This entitled the various precincts of the county to the follow ing representation to wit: Alpine 3, Cecil 5. Dairv 11. Dry Fork 4. Eight Milo 5. Gentry 0. Heppner 8. Irrigon Lena 5, Lexington 8. Matteaon 10 Mt. Vernon 12, Pine City 4, South lone 8, North Ioue 4, Well Springs 3. total 100 delegates. It was further unanimously decided that Precinct Assemblys for the pur pose of electing delegates fo the County assembly be held in each pre oinct on Friday Aogust 12. 1010 at such time of day as the precinct com mitteeman for such precinct may de termine, and that in case a meeting should not be held the precinct com mitteeman appoint the number of dele gates to which his precinct is entitled: that no proxies be allowed but that the majority of the delegates attend ing from any precinct vote the entire strength of such precinct in the County assembly. The secretary was instructed to give notice through the press of the action taken by the meeting first named and to urge the Republican voters of each pieclnct to meet in precinct assebmly on August 13 and elect delegates to the County Assem bly, and to see to it that their re spective precincts are fully represented the County Assembly in order that the same may be thoroguhlv rep resentative of the entire eounty. C. E. WOODSON, Secretary. at M Ayers were married last Moo- dav morning in this city at the residence of Mr and Mrs S VV , Spencer, Rev Walter LAirheart of the Methodist Episcopal church officiating. They left on Monday morning's train for Porland, and from there will go to Seattle and other Sound points on a month's wedding trip. Both are well known and very popular young people of Heppner. Mr Vale is with Minor Com- panv where be has been for the past year. The bride is a Heppner girl with many accomplishments and has a large circle of friends. The fllgh Caat of Living Iocreases the price ot many .necessi ties without improving tiie quality. Fo ley's Hooey and Tar maintains its high standard of excellence and its great curative qualities without any increase j is cost. It is the best remedy for eonghs, colds croup, whooping cough aud all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yelloi package. Refnse substitutes- Druggists CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tfci Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of 1 if MMMt-" w Suwertto Clllu ( NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ex-President Roosevelt said in Portland Don't Only TALK, but A C T And this is exactly Minor & Cos Senti ment. This establishment don't simply ad-vertise FOR leppner Defeats Condon. For the third straight time the Heppner base ball team wou from Coudon in this city la9t Sunday by score of 4 to 3. The game was a good one being close and exciting during every in ning. A special train came from Con don bringing nbout 200 visitors. (Isolated Tract.) Pub ic Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at I uGrande, Oiegon, June 21st, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected bv the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land Office, under ihs prdvisions of Act of Congress, approved June 27, 1906,(34 Stats, 517). we will offer at public st-le, to the dullest bidder, at If. o'clock a. m., on the 11th day of AuguHt 1910, at this office, the following dp. scribed lanrf : TheNE NEJ and N N W sec. 28. T 3 S, R 27 E W. M. Se. rifl No. 0745G. Any persons cltiiming adversely the above described land aie advised to file their clninie, or objections, on or before the time eeiunated for sale. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. COLON R. EDERHARD, Receiver. July 7-Aug 4 ADNlNISTHATItlX'S SALE OF ' KKAL PKOPKKTY. In the County Court of Morrow County, Oietcon. In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Brock, Deceased. Notice is hereby given tbat in pur suance of an order of the County Conrt of Morrow County, Oregon, made 'and entered in the above entitled matter on the 6th day of June, A. D., 1910, 1 the undersigned, administratrix of the es tate of Marv E. Brock, deceased, will on the 5th day ot August, A. D., 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m , of said day, at tbe office of Sam E. Van Vactor in Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at private sale the following de scribed real property, to wit: Lota one, two and three in Block one, of Jones' Second Addition to the City of Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon, belonging to said estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe debts against said estate, and the expenses of the administration of said estate. Dated this 30th day of Jane, A. D., 1910. ELIZABETH SMITH. Administratrix of the estate of Mary E. Brock, deceased. BETTER QUALITY LESS -MONEY' But we Give it 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, $18.00, $20, $22.50. $25.00. Sam E. Van Vactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on west end ot May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. ATTORNE Y-A T-LA W Of tics la Palace Hotel Hoapaar, orofea W. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only ooeaplete set of abstraot books in Morrow eounty. Hkffheb, OaaooN Frank B. Klstner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow bnilding over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN ic SVHUBO Graduate of: Lenox College, 1SS5. Chicago Homeopathic Med College . 1890. Rusk Medical College. 1892. Services for Sunday, July 24th. Sunday school at 9:1") a. m. T.p worth League devotional meeting in the Imseinent of the church at 7 pm. The congregation of the M li church, South, will Jworship with us next Sunday. The Rev K P tVurren wiif preich st in. The pnstor, Walter heart, will preach at 8 p m jeer, evening turmoil : ship with God." 11 a L Air- "Fel'ow- Childron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA lor 11 ore ' linn Tlirrr Decade Foley's Honey an.l Tar has been a household favoriie for a'.! ailments if; the throat, chest and lungn. For in fants and children it is beet and safest as it contains no opiates and no harm ful drags. None genuine but Foley.s Honey and Tar in the yellow rackatfe. llefuee subslitHtes. Ail druakiMs. NEW VISIBLE LOADING REPEATING RIFLE NO. 70 The most accurate .22 Caliber Repeating Rifle made. Two models, one made for 2 short, the otlier for USJ loiitf rille Lurtridtre. Handles 1543 hort cartridirem which art always in sight white hemg fni info chnmlwr. ot tbe S long ritle, li eiirt ndire. Weiutit 4! pound. Extra ftnmjf double extractors. THE STEVENS No. 70 REPEATER is aliwiliitcly puarautei'd una gives uni versal stisl'ariiin. Fitted wn li tie-.id front and sporting rear Sights. V- iist Prire .) r l m . ittim ii!iny ivnis V I I I in I 1 . r.t. .m.:cT-l irc.t :i ' 7 iT 5 I 't-rritm,; an.t In- ' jl En.U.unti.sij.' t if Ural-r r.,r. W Sffns .. .V t A.J f i:rre carry Xitrs. Fistf.t ;: '- t. n-u rr r"tii, U)Xa J. STEVENS ARMS k H TOOL CO. ' v n B. CM CH1C0PEI FAUS. MASS. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce in Odd Fellows Bid Heppner, Oregon. DR. M. A. LEACH . DENTIHT PermBuently Inoated in Heppner, Offioc in the new Fair building. ?as ad ministered. F0LEYS KlDHEYPMS Fob Bacrachc Kionctiano Blooio Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six storj, fireproof building. European Plan X CL t & s Ol.OO Phil Mktschan, Manager. Phil Metsciiah, Jb, Asst. Manager. Red Front Livery & Feed Stables Willis Stwart,Pr FIRST.CLASS MLIVERY RIfiS Call at the Gaiette offlca end learn e our clubbing offer with the Weekly Or r on tun Foley's 6moL4xative Ton Stomach Tpoubli and Constipation Inaepenasnt and nUabl Tb oregu lu. FOtEIS KlBliEYPELS For Bachachc Kidncts ano Blaockb Nllce of final Accauntlaa;. Notice is hereby civea that the un dersigned as exeeutrix of the last will and testament ot Edward A. Brurjdage, deceased ha9 filed with the County Court of Morrow County, State of Ore gon, her final account as such executrix and that said court baa fixed Monday, the S;ti day of Auunst, 1010, at th i hour of 10 o'clock ia the forenoon of said day as the time and the County Court room in ttie Court house in the City of Heppner as the place for hearing paid account and the settlement of snid es tRte. All persons having objections to offer to said report are required to pre sent came on or before the date alou Mid. NANCY BRl'NDAtiK, Kxeciit'ix of the last will and tests metit uf EdaaidA. Hrundae, deceased. July 7-Aug 4 ' Kept constantly on l and and caa ba furnishes on short notice t iaities wishing to drive into '.ho interior. Fiis'claso : : flacks md Booules CALI GROUND AND Bfci? US. WE CATER TO 'i'UE : : : : COM3fERCiAL TRAVELERS 'D CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oreaon Pacific Lodgino House C.N.SHINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORE. DR. METZLER. Located in Odd Rooms 5 and 6. rKIVTIftT Fellows building. Heppner Oaaett Wetkiy Ortganlao. Th editorial page ot in Wvkly Or ronlaa give a broad tmtmiit t a wlda 1 rangs of subjects. mu for, backache, rheumatirm, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. Holil t- (ill DruKBtata 4