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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
$25,000 dise Worth rciiaiih to be A. amgiiiere of Me d. The Entire Stock of MARQUARDSEN is to be Closed Out I find that my personal attention is required at my ranches in Southern "Idaho, and I have decided to close out my business in Hepp ner. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered here to secure all the Merchandise you, may need for a year at actual cost. Re member nothing reserved. All goods surfer alike and must be sold. SALE WILL BEG-IN SATURDAY OCT. 15 and continue until closed out. Also all fixtures for sale. Look out for the big circulars with the sale price printed in plain figures Note the regular prices and see for yourself the saving you can make. Tell your friends. Remember the date, October 15. The Heppner Gazette Established March SO, 1883. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNI-NG. Fred Warnock Entered at the Fostofflce at Heppner Oregon, aa second-class matter. Thcbsdat. THE PROHIBITION DBEAJIEKS Two years ago iha salaried lect urers who were s ?nt into Morrow county to espouse the prohibition cause told us fiat all sorts of good thiDgs woaM result if we would vo'e fir prohibition. - ' The Gazette does not now or never did doubt the eincerity of the men who advocated these er roneous doctriues. In fact, a majority of our good citizens took th3 matter Btriously and voted for prohibition. Now that we have had over two years of prohibition, we are not working on theory or prejadice, but .we can draw oar conclusions from actual facts. We have re sults from conditions that have! been forced upon us. I One of the main arguments that the prohibitionists put forth was on the matter of taxation. They Slid th it our taxes would be lower. Instead of our taxes being low ered, we have the unusual condi tion of an increase of about 25 per cent in taxation. Your tax receipts and the rec ords ousht to be enough proof to convince any one. Figure it out any way that you like but the fact still remains that this increase, which is the greatest ever known in Morrow county, has occurred daring tLe reign of pro hibition. The prohibitionists told ns that after we had prohibition our coun ty and our towns would enter into new era of prosperity. That fam ilies would fl jck into our county to take advantage of our improved moral conditions. The awakening from this dream Las shown that instead of moving in the families have been moving out to get away from our im proved (?) moral conditions, where minors are staggering around un der the soothing effect of local op tion beverages that are dispensed j by the boot order house. The annual reports under the great moral wave of prohibition that our officers would be only figureheads and that our oourt rooms would smolder in dust and oob webs. We will take for instance, the city of Heppner. From July 1, 1906,. to July 1. 1908, the two years prior to the passage of the Oct. 13, 1910 local option law, the records of the city recorder show that there were 116 arrests. From July 1, 1908 to July I, 1910, for the same length ofjtime under the prohibition re gime, there were 118 arrests, and in nearly every case, strange to say, the charge was "drunk and disorderly." From a moral standpoint, pro hibition has been a great farce. Thousands of dollars of ready cash that should be in circulation here has been driven to other towns. Every businessman realizes this. The question will soon be up to us whether we will vote for the sale of liquor under reasonable and sane regulation or whether we will continue the present surrep titious sale without any regulation whatever. The Demon of the Air is the i erm of LaGrippe, that, breathed in. hrinert siiffurina to thousands. Its after effects are weakness, nervousness lack of appetite, energy and ambition with disordered liver and kidneys. The e-eatent need then is Electric Bitters the splendid tctnio, blood purifier an regola'or of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, Thousands have proved that they won derfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore health and good gDirits after an attack of Grip. If Buffet ing, try them. Only 50c. P rfectsati faction guaranteed ty all druggists. One hundred and eighty-four premiums for Morrow county prod ucts at the district fair at Pendle ton. Not bo bad. fendleton (eels better now. Portland is not going to steal her Koundup. Sumpter will hold a mining con gress Ootobar 20 and 21 that will attract attention from mining men from all districts of he state aa well as many from nearby states, "M Beats All This is q noted from a letter of M. Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo. "I rrcently nr-ed Foley's Honer acd Tar for the first time. To say I am p'eaped does net half ezp-ess my feeling. It beats all the remedies I havj ever used. I con tracted a bad Culd and was threatened with pneumonia great relief and one bottle completely cured me. Contains no opiates. Sold by all drugg'sts. The apple crop of Oregon for 1910 is estimated to be 1600 car loads, or approximately 1,000,000 boxes. The value of the crop $2,OUU,000. Uregon has ya per cent of a full crop. The peach crop has been th largest in the history of the state, Grapes of the Rogue river valley. the Willamette valley, The Dalles and Eastern Oregon, are excellen in quality and appearanca, while the yield is large. Weak, Weary Women fearu tbe Came of Daily Woe and End Them. When the back aches and throbs WLen housework is torture When night brings no rest nor sleep When urinary disorders ret in Women's lot is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes Doau'a Kidney Pills cure such ills Have cared women here in Heppner This is one Heppner woman's testi mony. Mrs. Victor Groshens, of Heppner, Oregon, says : "I first learned of Doan's Kldoey Pills when living in Pendleton about six years ago. For a long time my back ached constantly and I was in duced to try Doan'a Kidney Pills bv reading of them in tbe newspapers. Tl e contents of two boxes drove the backache away." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ce its. Foste -Milboro Co., . Buffalo, New York, sole amenta for the United Sates. Remember the name Djau'a and take no other. An industrial bureau has been established by the Portland Com- Ti.e first dopes gave mercial Club, with R W Raymond at its head. Tbe new adjanct to the club work will aid in the es tablishment of factories. Oregou's Jpublic lands comprise 18,225,091 acres. Eastern Oregon has 500,000 acres of school lands. Because of attractive colonist rates legger and the mail ' in effect this Fall, the immigration f to Oregon has been greater than t of Morrow . ever before in a like period. Tbe G zette Journal $1.75. and Semi-Weekly NOTICE TO IKI UITOIlt. county's school population, as taken from the records in the office of the county sc!j1 soperinteud- 'nt, f-hovr Saved From tbe tirtye "I had about e:ven tin hono. after that in 1937, one year nearly four jears of sufferinir. from a ee- prior to the enactment of the local i vere lung trouble," writes Mrs. M. L. ontion law. our school population ! Dix- cf Clarksvilie, Tffin. "O'ten the was 10i)G." In 1903, the year the law went into effect, the school Iopu iH'irsn p .in in my cliest woild be tltnott un bearable and I could not do any work, i but Dr. Kirtr'n N'cw Disrnvftrv Iiah m,!i was 1CC1. In 1909, j me feei like a new person. Its the beet the population dropped to looO, medicine ma3e for the throat and lunge, while iLId vtar tha annual report , Obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hay cnlv shows a population of 1180. Look at tbe big decrease under the two years of prohibition. The records show these silent facts. Tte prohibitionists told as that j fever, la grippe, aethma, err np, bronchi I tis and hemorrhages, hoarseness and wheoping cough, yield qmtkly to this wonderful medicne. Tiy it. 50c and 1 00. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by all druggets. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has beeD appointed by the Countv Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County cf Morrow, administrator of the estate of Waller It. Iiirdvtell, deceased. All persons having cla'ms against siid estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, du'y verified with vouchers, either at my home near Mor gan, Oregon, or at tlie r.fiice of !. II. Robinson, at lone, Oregon, within six months from the date cf the first publi cation of this cotice. - A. L. FlSHLIt. Administrator of the estate of Walter R. Birdwcll, deceased. F. H. Robinsoo, Attorney for admin's trator. Date of first publication October 14th, 1910. Octl3 NoylO summons. Ia the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow county. T. J. Mahoney, Plaintiff, vs Vic'or H. Heath, Harriet H. Heath. and Peter Brenner, defendants. To Victor H. Heath, Harriet II. Heath and Peter Brenner, the above named defendants: In the name ot the State nf Oregon: You and each of you are required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you iu the above entitled suit, on or before six weeks from the 2!)th day of September. 1910, towit: On or before the 11 h day of November, 1910, and if yon tail so to answer or other wise p'ead the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint herein, namely for judg ment against tbe above named defend ant Victor II. Heath, on a certain prom issory note in the sum ol $1,000.00. dated July 30, 1910, with interest here on at the rate of ten per cent per an num from said date, and for the further sum of $115,00, attorneys fees, and for plaint. fTs costs and disbursements of this suit, and tor a decree of this Com t f jr the foreclosure of one certain niort gagp, inscribed in said complaint, se curing the payment of said promissory note an I executed by the said defend ant, Victor II. Heath, said mortgage be ing upon and covering the following de sciib d rel property, to wit: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, tbe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the northwest qnar ter of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, section twelve, township six south t f range twenty-five, East of the Willamette Meridian. That the premises may be sold and tbe proceeds app'ied to tbe payment of saia aoove nameu sums, ana in case such proceeds fail to pay the same then to obtain execution against you ;for tbe oalanco remaining due, and also thai yon and each of vou and all persons claiming or to cliirn by, through or un der vou or either of you be forever barred from any right, title, claim, lien. equity of redemption, dower or claim of dower, and interest in or to said mort gaged premises, and aucb other and further relief as may be equitable and ust, and as will more fully appear ;by refe ence to the complaint filed hereio. You and each of you are notified that if you fail to appear and answer the complaint as abiye required the said plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This summons is served npon yoo by publication thereof once a week for six week in the Heppner Gazette, a week ly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, published at Heppner, by virtue of an order made, and entered her in on tbe 18tli day of September, 1910, by tbe Honorable C. C. Pa terson, Connty Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, and the date of the first publication of this Summons is September 29. 1910, and the date of the last publication will be Noyember 10, 1910. : SAM E. VAN VACTOR. Attorney for Plaintiff. Sept 29-Noy 10 The First National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON lEstablished in 1887 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. 13. Natter, Vice-President T. J. Mahoney, Cashier Clyde Brock, Assistant Cashier Directors M. S. Corrigall, J. B. Natter, A. L. Ayers, T.J. Mahoney. State Depository NOTICE. In the County Court of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon. In the matter of tbe estate of An drew Anderson, deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the eetate of Andrew Aodereon, deceased, and has duly qualified for such trust. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tbe same to me at tbe office of my attorney Sam E Van Vector, at Heppner, Oregon, with in sis months from tbe date of the first publication hereof, to wit: Within six months from tbe 29th day of Septem ber, 1910. Chablotta Abdkbsok. Administratrix of tbe'eetate of An drew Anderson, deceased. 8ept 29-Oot 27 ROOSEVELT'S Own Book j The Most Popular Book General agent nf Oregon for the Gen eral Insurance Company, of Pearth, Scotland, has appointed S. E, Nutson of Heppner, as ct rector ai;d agent, where all premiums .will be parable cn the first cf the month at the court house. SAMUEL C. JACKSON. Take the Gazette and Journal, twice a week. Settle It Now oft Settle It Right Tor constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of into. icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes By The Host Popular Man . ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Greater Oregon Home Utile Association, CIS Elect. ic Euilding, Portland, Oregon I'd. adv. Gives In book form by Roosevelt's own hand the sole account of his African Hunt. if WANTED NOW if City, Town and Village M y ' to hnnciJo jay Nk Colonel Roojcvcit's Jj CHARLES SCPSBKER'S SONS J 1 03 Frith Avenue - New Ycr; The newa or bom nemiapber Weekly Oregoaiaa. -l Tba rOLEY'SKlMEYFlILS Tom Bmucki Kiomcom Biaooc foa Stomuch Trouble and ContTiPATioit Harvest fnppliea cf all linds at Gilliam & Eiflbee'e. Eu f""i." un n lib M Via uar U Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousand have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it ia the best medicine ever aold over a druggisfa counter.