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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1911)
,7 The Heppncr Gazette RWtabtwrxxi March SO, 18SS. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. VAAVTEIt CRAWFORD Editor and Proprietor Entered .t Ite 1'ot.tollice t Ucppin'r Oregon, Kt teooud -class matter. Kiibscrlbllon Ilsili-n. O ie v-r $1 00 rix nmiMtm ,,) Thie) months .50 Single txf:es 05 Advrrtl.liig Kales. Display, transient, runnln; less ttian one mwilh, first insertion,. per inch, 25:: Subsequent insertions 1-" lifplav, rrnlar 1'-'' Locals, Sis$ insertion, per' linn. . . 10V SurtKtneut insertions 5c Lodxe resolutions, one insertion. City Meat Market P. T." HOLCOMB, Proprietor. Fresh and Salt Meats of all hinds FRESH FISH EVERY DAY Our Constant Aim is to Keep for Sale only the Very Best the Market Affords. psr line . Chureli socialf, and all advertising of eatfrt&iiittientd conducted for pay, at regular rates. Thobsday, AjriJ 13, 1911 I..;. . . ... i ikt in! u.ii iiiiniDcr or the iii'tijmi'r Times, under Editor Shutt, is a vast Improvement over what the paper lias been for weeks punt, ami we ex tend congratulations, lleppner is a limited field and the local papers have a laeUy hard time making-ends meet financially and keeping; up to a fctaudard tliat their editors desire. AVc hope that our eoininunity may yet he made to realize that a liberal and persistent support is what is needed ;i support that is permanent ii ml not spasmodic. The local paper Is as much a necessity as is the grocer or other merchant and business man of the town, no we are glad to note mat tiro. JsSiutt is able to "touch up" some of ctnr people with the idea that they should do some advertis ing and trust that it may be perma nent. Jast v.hat the policy of the Times is to le was not clearly denned in the first number, suffice to say, however. It will be clean and up to a standard worthy of the man behind the gun. Here's our hand for suc cess, Bro. Shutt. Blacksmith and Machine Shop. I wish, to announce to my friends and patrons that I am on deck again after four months of en forced absence. My shop is open for business. I am here to serve old and' new friends, so bring along your work. BEST EQUIPPED SHOP IN THE CITY -tar Hotel NEEL & CO. Props. Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Corner Chase and May Streets, Heppjser, Oregon Never mind what the census says about it. Heppiier is a lot bigger than its population. La hfc fj. - ------- .-. t- r'-' - OF IMPORTED and REGISTERED The announcement of Ileppner's population by the Census liureau is disappointing and shows that a very poor count was made. "We are quite Mire that a close and correct count Would have g'i treu us at least 1200, nnd this report has it as SS0. Our eowsolatiou lies in the fact, however, that the bigness of the town does not lie with the eeusus enumerator. Jvu use to kick. Just boost. l'ou4cior Helped Hack tm Work. Mr. VFflford Adams la his nam", and fie writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two battle of f Jey'a Kidney Remedy with pood ffect. . The third bottle put me on tar feet sod 1 resumed work an conduc tor oa the Lexington, Ky., Street Rail war. It will do all you claim in case of itieumatiBm. It clears the blood of Krie acid. Sold by all druggists. John McLaughlin, a sbeepherder wbo has been working for Jack IeToro, was accused of robbing a party &t the Telepboue Stable on Tuel.y night, of hia blankets and Konue other trinkets. McLaughlin left oa the train Wednesday and was apprehended and brought back, but fitter developments proved that La hs i committed no crime as the Articles were all found. F. E. Emerson and Miss Bessie NoUu, oi I one, were married at the p.roekid houpe of the Catholic cliurH yterdny niorniog, "Father Kelly .S(3atiDX. The wedding vest k wery quiet afTiir and was miuiiei y Mr. John Nolan, I rother ui the bikle. They re turned by the morning train to lone. Mr. Harry and Miss Helen Mor gan J.'(rted Tuesday morning for Moscow, Idaho, where thpy expect to reiidj for the Bummer. They t-te tendered a pleasant little euxprt? by a number of their bt;hulit.4.ttj Monday evening, who caiii'; tiS a party of well-wiohere, tul to fcay good-bye to Harry and lit twu They may decide to make their Lome in the Idaho city. , V V STALLIONS AND ILwlufl BROOD MARES TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911 AT AMBROSE BEARD'S BARN, ALBANY, LINN CO., OREGON 40 IMPORTED AND NATIVE BRED REGISTERED PERCHERON AND GERMAN COACH STAUJONS AND MARES. These horses were purchased from the best breeders and importers m the United States and ont of the very best families and show hrIs. They were bred in one of the ereat horse centers of the world. W do not riaim tnhnrr3ilh. nri winners of Franco and Germany, but we do claim we will gin you the real worth of your nl"t " j -iFK-uiuc wneic jrun cio ouy nurses at your own price, ana every one el them is for sale, and will be sold for the high dollar, instead of going where there are only a few for sale, and half of them are supposed to be kept for their own use, unless a fancy price is paid. Those horses ars as wide as a wagon, and a number of them weigh over two thous- FARMERS, is this not one of yonr best opportunities to secure (food stallions and mares at your own price? These horses are fresh, right off the farm, subject to no disease and ready to go to work. It was the Percheroa horse that made Illinois famous as a borse center. TERMS: CASH, unless satisfactory arrangements are made with the Clerk before the sale. Catalogue ready April 8, 1911. Horses can be sees at barn after April 8. Address all com munications to J. M. Clark, care Beard's Barn, Albany, Oregon. ' J. M. CLARK, A. J. DODSON, CEO. W. STUBBLEPIELD ALBANY, OREGON Sale will be held in a tent, regardless of the weather, Commencing at 10:00 A. M. (Gathering friends A LITTLE girl can alvvavs . somebody to play with by using the Bell Telephone. It is just as useful to her as it is to her elders. There is no need to be lonesome with a telephone in the house because you can at least talk with your friends, even though they are far away. Bell Service is universal. The PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY Cm! w I, . Jk The Imported Percheron Station ,CRAZIEI1,, No. 41 369 Will make the season of 1911 as follows: At Howard Anderson's tdaco on EiRht Mile, Tuesdays and Fridavs of each week. Balance of time at mv home place. TERMS: $20 ro Insure. Good pasture for mares. THEO. Anderson, Owner. w The El2nmcth Missouri Jack SAMPSON Will stand the season of 1911 at the Andrews Ranch Good pasture for mares during breeding season. R. B. RICE, Owner. jTry the Gazette Job Office for Artistic Job Printing 'of all Kinds. L. SUMMERFIELD For Clothing, Paperhang ing and Painting. Rates Reasonable and all Work Absolutely Guaranteed. Thomson Bros. e appreciate and thank the people of Morrow County for their kind patronage in the last ten years, and now that we have opened up a larger store we hope to see our old friends and custo mers, and many more, continue with us because we realize that it is with your help we can, continue to give you better values for the money. Thomson Bros. Pacific Lodging House C. N.SHINN. Prop. Nice Clean Beds none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET HEPPNER ORF That two way oide hill plow at Gilliam & Eiabee's is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. PALACE HOTE HEPPNER, OREGON Maddock & Co., Proprietors The House of WELCOME Dining Room Service Excellent. None but White . Labor Employed in Every Department. Country Guests Receive Especial Care. I ' rTx m m Li arquardsen s - 113 I 'I STAND THE i 1 A K.CKS ft- A ' f f ' V 1 A HEPPNER DEPART MENT STORE Where high quality and lowest prices are the paramount issues. Our lines of Mercantile Tail oring Co. clothes, Fink's De troit Special overalls, and Pe ters shoes cannot be excelled, if prices and quality are allowed to be a part of the consideration. We have received a shipment of gents up-to-date spring and summer suits, which we are offering at the modest prices of SI 0.00, $12.50, 14.00, $'5.00 and $16.00 for suits. Mb. Our Grocery. Department A NEW, FRESH and COMPLETE STOCK Why send to mail order houses for your groceries ? ? ? We can fill your orders for the same money. . And more you have the privilege of inspecting our goods betore you buy, wnne in sending away, the money must accom pany the order. And then comes the freight. Heretofore we have been very success ful in competing with the mail order busi ness, and by buying for cash and selling for the same, can give the public the benefit of the short price instead of the long. Before placing your order elsewhere, come in. We will compare notes and you can see for yourself. M A R OTT AR DSRW'S 33r3C3rC QJ K3 . i-i - 1 lis s sflsMMBT 1