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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
The Heppner Gazette ' Established March SO, 1883. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Yawteii Crawford. Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner Oregon, a lecond-clas matter. Thtjbsday... Jan. 19, 191 TIIK LltH Oil OUDISASCE. Iii another pnrt of this issue of the IS.v7.rtti: will be found the full text rt the new ordinance governing and tvgulating the saloon business in the ity trf Heppner. We urge it upon every citizen of the town to read this ordinance carefully, and acquaint tlimnselves thoroiiirlily with all of it Drorfsions. To our mind it is quite stringent at some points, and there is no doubt but that its strict enforcement will act as a regulator to the saloon business and curtail nnich of the evil that flows from un restrained liquor selling. The ordinance Is modelled after that proposed by the Greater Oregon HOine liule Association, which said association has undertaken the gi gantic task of purifying the saloon business of Oregon, and have made Koine mighty promises, and so far as -n-e are concerned, we desire to put the case up to them. Yet it is the duty of every good citizen to assist in bringing about the very best re cults, and to assist In getting the lst out of the situation as it now stands. We feel sure no right think ing person will stand in the way of the proper enforcement of the new order, and furthermore, they should insist upon the letter of the law be ing carried out and its provisions lived up to. Head this ordinance and be posted who stand by you. boost. Dou't kick but The world is growing better, for a fact. Fewer resolutions and more results that is the spirit that makes good. A little bit of self-denial, a good supply of cheerfulness and a full head of steam fits In nicely with any day of any old year. WJIflT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their I nccrtliif Work Krrpa I'm Strong anal Health)'. The winter so far lias been very pleasant and favorable for all classes of stock. The hay supply has not been drawn upon very heavily yet All the b'ood in the body passes tli rou h thf kidneys once every thipe minutes. The kidneys filter the blo"d Thry work muht and day. Whe healthy they remove about 5fV) ftraine of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some purl of this impute matter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in th back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry- skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disord eB ol the eyesight and hearing, dizzi ADMINISTIIATIUX NOTICE. and the winter Is practically half one. Sheep and cattle are reported neeg, irregular heart, debility, drows in fine condition in all localities. ness. dropsy, deposits In the urine, etc, Harnev f'ountv ws v - B,,t if you keeB ,he nlter rW't yon will - I l . . L, ... . i nave no irouoie wim your Kidneys. Mrs. M. . Barton, of Heppner, Oree 1 he site selected for the new branch on. says: '! do not know of a better asylum at Pendleton by Aettng-Gov- kidney medicine tban Doan'a Kidney ernor Bowerman and others of the ral9- w n"ve n8ea "" remedy ... - . . nan nrovpn no pftWtivft in rlivmo kul approved by Governor West and ney -comp1ftint (hat ' X consider it ray lreasurer Kay, the new board, as duty to give this public statement." they claim It is entirely unsuitable. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 The Governor has called the atten- cenu- oeter-MiiDurn uo jjudalo. KEEP AT IT. If you toot your little tooter and then lay aside your horn, there's not man in ten short days will know that you were born. The man who gathers pumpkins fe the man who plows all day, and the agent who keeps a humping is the agent who makes it pay. The man who advertises with a sudden Jerk is the man who blames the prin ter because it wouldn't work. The man who gets the business has a long and steady pull, and he keeps the local papers for years and years quite full. He plans his advertise ments in a thoughtful, honest way, nd keeps forever at it until he makes it pay. He has faith in all the future, tan withstand n sudden shock, and like the man In Scripture, has his liusiness on a rock. The hen that lays the golden egg is early off the roost; and if you would make the money, you should never kick but boost. tlon of the Legislature to the matter In a special message and it would seem from the facts set forth his grounds nre well taken. It is urged that the legislature reject the selec tion entirely, and that the new com missioners be instructed to make another selection. It is not intend ed, however, to take the Institution from Umatilla County, or from the vicinity of Pendleton, but simply to N. Y., sole agents for the United States Remember the take no other. name Doan'i nd At the Churches. purchase a more suitable location, g .30 Christian Church. Morning sermon, "Why every disciple should come to the Lord's Supper every Lord's Day." Every member shonld hear this. Theme of the evening, "Our Lord's own Criticism of His Churches " Bible school 9 .45 a.m. Y. P. 8. C. E which it is claimed can be done. p. m. Conference and prayer, A Reliable Cough medicine . Is a valuable family friend. Foby'e Honey and Tar fu fills' this condition ex actly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th St., Easton Pa. states: "Several members Wednesday evening. "The Spirit and the Bride say, Come." Maynard R. Thompson, pastor, J. V. Crawford, assistant. metbodlat Episcopal. All of the regular services of the day as usual. Preaching morning and ever- of my family have been cuied of bad in b the Pft,tor Walter L Aifhart. cougLg and colds by the me ot Foley's ; Hooey and Tar and I am never without Foley's Kldnejr RemedyAh bottle in the house. It soothes and Appreciation relieves the irritation in the throat and L. McConncl, Catherine St ; Elmira, loosens np the cold. I have al vays N.Y ; writes : "I wish to express my found it a reliable cough core." Sold appreciation of the great good I have by all druggists. School Notes. Never fear. There's no danger of exceeding the speed limit of public lride. Make this year the best ever in Morrow County. Morrow County lias a dozen town ships of mountain timber that will tome day yield immense incomes to Inruliernii'U and fuel dealers. With 41,000,000 pounds of butter in t-old storage and other things In pro jxjrtion, it is little wonder that the price of living is getting higher all the time. Thermometer 2 degrees above zero fit Pendleton, fe below at Walla Walla, and 9 above at Heppner, was the record last week. Of course there is nothing strange about this it is always thus. Morrow County has room for workers, but none for drones and kickers. It can support three orfour times its priwnt population. If you live in the Middle West, sell out your t vtlonc cellar and come here. One of the best waya to make Heppner grow is to spend your money at home. Patronize your own merchants, mechanics, etc. These men help to build up the ma terial interests of the county. Their homes are here, they are part and parcel of the moral and social fibre of the town and their.taxes support It Institution!-. Stand by those By 8. E. NOTdON , Co. Supt. On the 10th inst., I visited the school ia District No. 6. Prof. J. A. Gibbons is in charge of this school. There are 21 pupils enrolled. Since my former visit, the school house has been moved to a site near thi Ntinamaker bridge o Rhea creek. An iddition has been built to the bnildine, which adds about ten feet to the schoolroom and provides a cloak room in front. The building has been recently papered ; new window boar is, new window shades, some new blackboard, and a new flag have been provided. It would not be an easy ma1 ter to find a schoolroom more tastily decorated. Patrons, pupils and teacher are all quite proud ot the schoolroom The work of the school is moving along in good shape. In the evening a local educational meeting was held at the scboolhouse. A fair crowd was in at tendance, and tbe interest was excellent. The next day, I visited the school at Eight Mils Center. Miss Bertha Hue ton and eight pupils werebnsy at work Several pupils had been absent from school on account of sickness but they were getting their work well in hand again. This school has an excellent bookcase f rr the library books. In the afternoon, I viitd the school at Hale Ridge. Miss Myrtle Scrivner is the teacher here. Eight pupils were prenent. Window boards and a ther mometer have been provided since my former visit. This school has a good flag, bat no flag-pole. The pupils seem to be iuterestt-d in tbeir work and are getting along nicely. In the evening, I returned to Eiht Mile Center to attend a local educational meeting Although only a few honrs' notice bad been given, a goodly numbe' of people were present. The teacher ami pupils, assisted by some of the patrons, rendered a chort program, and the writer delivered a stort address upon the "Country Life" movement. derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case of kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to me be yond douot it is the most reliable kidney medicine I have ev;r taken." Al druggists. INTBE COUNTY COURT OF MOR ROW COUNTY. OREGON. In the Matter of the Estate of STAN FORD HOWELL, Deceased. . Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed admin istratt ix of the estate of Stanford Howell, deceased, by the County Court of Mor row County, Oregon, anH has duly qual ified as such administratrix. AH per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of my attorney, 8in E. Van Vactor, in Heppner, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 5th day of January. A. D. 1911. ADAI.INE HOWELL, Administratrix. Sam E. Van Vaclor, Attorney for Ad ministratrix, Jan5-Feb2 For Sale. One Missouri Mammoth Jack. Very fUe animal, thoroughly warranted. Apply at this office. Li9-tf. t or Sale ! A full-blooded, draft stallion. This animal cia be seen at the Telephone Stables in Heppner after Feby. 1st. Can be seen now at ranch of Jas. Carty, Welts Springs. Age four years proven good toal getter. ' RANCH lOH SALE. I am offering for sale my ranch at the head of Big Bottercreek. This includes lands, sheep, all stoi, implements, etc. Terms, one-half cash, balance to suit parchaser. Inquire of d, B., or F. f. Hunord, Heppner. Or. tf. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' (ISOLATED TRACT). PUBLIC LAND SALE. -No. 06145. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, December 9th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, as direct ed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provision of Act o Congress approved June 27.1906, Public No. 303, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m on the 2.1th day of January, 1911, at this office, the folio ing tract of land, to wit: SW&NEJi, and 8EJ NW, of Sec. 3 T. 4 8. R 23 East W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands sre ndvped to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. d!5-jI9. C. W. MOORE. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICAThiX. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGrands, Oregon, Dec. 29th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that HENRY S. CRUMP, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on February 9th, 1904, made Homestead Entry No. 13336, Se-iel No. 04061. for SEJf, Section 24, Tnwi ship 2 South, Range 27 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Ktnal five-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C, Patterfon, U, S. Commissioner, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the 21st day of February, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Alex. Cornett. Thomas Matlock, Fred Crump, and John II. William", all of Heppner, Oregon. F. C. BRA M WELL, Register. J-n5-FeVi!l W. W. Howard and wife were in town, Tuesday, from Batter creek. L Howard, father of VV. W., and an old time resident of this county, is now living ia Portland. The little son of Tom Teague, who works for W. O. Dennis on Butter creekias been very sick with pneumonia, bat is now re ported to be getting well. Commissioners Devin and Young have returned from Portland and are busy with the work of winding op the business of the January term of county , court. Frank Cramer, of McKinney Creek, was a pleasant caller at this office one day this week. Frank is uiog on the O. J. Cox place this winter. Glasses Borg'B. properly ntted at P. Application for Urazing Vniiifa. Notice is hereby given that alt appli cations tor permits to craza cattle. horses and sheep within the UMATIL LA NATIONAL FOREST during the season ot I'll I, mutt he tiled in my office at Heppner, Oregon, on or before March I, 1911. lull information in re- The Palace Hotel employs none "ar.1 ths graaing fees to he ,:h.,ei r J and hunk fornix to rR use, 1 in n.obin but white labor. Best meals in I applications will be furnished upon town. Trv them for your Sunday '"quest. thomas E chipskv dinner. I .SuuerviHor. For either acute or chronic kidney disorders, for annoying and pa'nful urinary irregularities take Foley Kidney Pills. An honest and effective medi cine for kidney nd bladder disorders. Sold by all druggists. Great Combination Offer The Gazette management has made arrangements with 'the Portland Evening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the advaut sge of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. You cau get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from nil over the world and all the news of Heppner and Morrow County in the Gazette at a remark ably low price. The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the state, market reports' unexcelled, Iraturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. 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It's up to you, and surely, as a table lasts a lifetime, you will procure a "Twin," the table you will be prood oL We carry aevwral patterns in stack but Iwina era mads ia aumeroua deaigns and finishes, any of which wa can obtain on abort wHiec CALL AND SEE THEM. Case & Bm Modern House Outfitters 10-per off for cent, cash On all SUITS and OVER COATS We have just finished taking stock and have odds and ends in all de partments. These odds and ends MUST GO AT ONCE as we need the room for our new spring stock. Some Good BARGAINS. Bargain Prices, on Remnants All THOMSON BROS. HEPPNER - - OREGON PfJLflCE HOTEL HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hotv. , MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Coder New Management. Thoroughly Renovated aod Befiitted. Beat Menla in the City. HADDOCK S CO. Props. i i73f! 1 Vi 11 M A II 1 llUkt if, 1111 MDLS for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. tLj Fdey'a Kidaey Pills purify the blood, restore l08t vitality and vigor. Refuse ubstitutcs. Oregon - Washington Railroad & Navigation Company Traffic Department ANNOUNCEMENT The abovfi n;unrl Company .was incorporated De cember 2.'5, for the purpose of taking over the following lines: The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company Oregon and Washington Railroad Company The North Coast Railroad! Company Idaho Northern Railroad Company Ilwaco Railroad Company - In future these lines will be operated by and in the name of the Oregon-Washington Rail road (EL Navigation Company. F. W. ROBINSON, General Freight Agent. Portland. Ore. WM. McMURRAY, General assenger Agent. Portland, Ore. W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash. R. B. MILLER. Traffic Manager 1