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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
The Heppner Gazette l,'stiiblish Mroh 80, 188S. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. VAWTEIl CRAWFORD Editor and Proprietor &um.-6 t tha PoBtoffice at Heppner Oregon, a ' accond-claaa matter. Summons. Subscrlbtlou lliiln, )'e year Six INOllll.. . . Tin mouths. K)ri;l copies. , n 00 .75 .50 ' .05 4dvrr(lsliiK Rales. Dwplay, transient, running lees than caMrsth, first insertion, per inch, 25s. Kabr(jnent ineertiou l-'i" Iufiiaif, regular.. 12c Locals, first insertion, per linn 10r Hafcpf qnent insertions 5c IjfkiliP resolutions, one insertion. periinB 5c Cfciurb socials, and all advertising of merits conducted for pay, at rrCnJsr rates. Thessday, Aug. 10 1911 MmttllM; OitEUOJi FACTOR IKS. Tiiia eonimuuity and every other com mnsiijr in the State of Oregon should tion'.iiii its power to support Oregon maDaiauturers. The home consumption o! 3uade in Oregon" goods not only nsFaBs the upbuilding of tiie manufac turing industries which alredy are orraiing in this State, but also that il the people of the State show an inolina tioB to buy "Made in Oregon" goods thai manufacturers from other States will tome to Oregon with factories. The latoming of more factories aud the lriorasing employment of nien aud wcrneD by the factories already estab llid ia Oregon will help build up the farming communities and small towns. JMonej kept within the State by the pur chase ot "ilada in Oregon" goods means taoBer saved to every individual, and "mosey saved is money earned." i&fjllions of dollars are sent from Ore gon erery year lo Eastern mail order houses lor goods which could be pur chased at home, not only to the benefit of the purchaser of the goods but to the bene lit oi bis neighbor and every man, KuiL33 and child in the State. Is it ranDable that mail order houses in Ch't'&BO, I'uiladelphia or St. Louis, or any oiber place, can sell to you any cheaper than your home merchant? Yoa sciist pay th6 freight and you buy cowls that you have not seen. You H)Ht pay cash lor the goods, and yet you never haye the opportunity of send ing batk the goods if they are not satis factory. There is not a merchant in this town who will not sell to you as cheaply aB I bp mail order houses. You have an opportunity to examine the goods and oi exchanging them if they do not Oil JOB. The local merchants are buying more ard more of "Made in Oregon" goods, and they will buy more as time goes on if Ue consumer will ask to be shown Ik roe manufactured products. If tbe hoEL-e manufactured product is as good ae the Eastern product, theu the con sume? should buy the home goods. It is not asked by the manufactures of Ore gon that the Oregon people buy "Made is Oregon" goods unless the price and jna!ily of the home goods are equal to l"asler-made goods. Nothinz fairer i-ooid be asked. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JL STATE Ob OUJ'AiU 1'OK JHOlv ROW COUNTY. The S. B. Barker Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff', vs. Louella Hopper and J. A. Hopper, husband and wife; Gilbe.it Hunt Company, a corporation ; Interior Warehouse Company, a corpora tion ; D. S. Harris; J. A. Berge ron and Mrs. J. A. Berge'on, hus band and wife, Defendants. To Gilbert Hunt Company, a corpora tion ; D. S. Harris; J. A. Bergeron and Mrs. J. A. Bergeron, husband and wife, ubove named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : You are hereby com manded and rrqu'red to appear and an swer or otherwise plead to the plaintiff's complaint on file herein on or before Saturday, August 24th, 1911, and that if you fail to appear, answer or otherwise plead to said complaint within said time tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in its complaint, which is in substance as follows: For a decree of this Court against the defendants Louella Hofner and J. A. Hopper for the sum of $1757.41, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from October 11, 1909, until paid and 200.00 attorney's fees and for the further sum of $1(54. G5, with ... ... . . . i interest inereou at trie rate ot ten per cent per annum from February 1, 1909, until paid and $50.00 attorney's fes and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. For a decree against all the defendants to the effect that the lien of the plaintiffs mortgage upon thereat estate mentioned in said complaint as the West Half of Sectiou 30: The South half of the Not th- east quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 36, all in Township three (3) South of Range Twenty-three (23), E. V?, M. in Morrow County, Oregon, is a valid mortgage lien thereon prior in time and eupeiior in right to the estate, lien, claim or in terest of the defendants and all of them For a decree foreclosing tbe lien of plaintiff's said mortgage and forever barr ing all of tbe right, claim, title, interest, estate and demand of tbe defendants and each and all of them, and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them in or to the said real estate and each and every part and parcel thereof and directing that said real estate be sold in tbe manner proyided by law and in accordance with the practice of this Court and that tbe proceeds from said ale be applied as follows : 1, In the pay ment of the costs and accruing costs of said sale. 2, In payment of the costs and disbursements of this suit. 3, In payment of the amount found due Plaintiff including said attorney's fees. 4. That ttie over-plus, if any, be paid in to this Court to be disbursed upon its further order. For a further decree permitting any party to this suit to become a purchaser at said sale and directing the sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, to place said purchasers in the possession of sxid premises from the date of sale. And for such further order and rt lief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. lhis summons is served upon you hy publication in the Heppner Gazette fo ttie period of six consecutive weeks, commencing with the issue of July 13. 1911, and euding with the issue "I August 24th, 1911, pursuant to and bv virtue of an order of the above entitled Court duly made, rendered nd entered on the 1st day of Julv, 1911, by the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the abive entitled Court. BOWERMAN & SHANKS Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first pnblication, July 13.1911. Date of last publication, August 24. 1911 r It is fight to give honor where honor is dot, and to tins end we are gla'.i to nay our present coucty court is en ti;'n! to much praise for the general -ond:tioiia of the roads in Morrow countv. M'hs'e the editor cf the Gazette has net i,id opportunity to travel over all the riv'.-j cJ the county, yat he has been .vi:r &o.'jft of them, and finds them in lui.at U.'tter cjnJitiou than in former -!. J. L. YtMk.ii- bus jiift returned it b a trip through Grant and AVhei 5er counties, and by comparison our reals are net to be considered a!ona vuib iat he had to travel in these T.r.ntrea. True we have some pieces of road that n ight be greatly improved, lnt in the main, Mr. Wilkins says we are far ahead of the counties mentioned. 4iiv onr court Credit for hat it has tlrue alorg this line. A few pieces of pood road will cover a multitude of sins. Hiss Elain acd Elise Freeland reTit-iting with their aunt, Mrs FtkJ, in tbU cifj. Citation. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of Stanford Howell, deceased. To Adaltne Howell, Thomas Howell, Hettie Smith, formerly llettie Farrier, Henry Howell, Stanford Howell. John Howell, Joseph Howell, Frank Howell, William Howell, Tilda Howell Potter, and Ida Howell Keith, heirs ot the shove named Stanford Howell, deceased, an to ail persons interested: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORF.GON, You are hereby commanded to be and appear before the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon fo Morrow County at the Countv Court Room in the Countv Court Houre at Heppner in Morrow Countv, Oregon, on Friday the 1 lth dav of August, A. D. l'.'ll, at 10 oclock in tbe forenoon ofeaid day, to show cause if any ezist why an order of aale should not be made by said Court ordering and directing the said Adaline Howell, ai administra'rix of the estate of Stanford Howell, deceas ed, to sell in the manner provided by law the following described real proper ty, belonging to said estate, to-wit: Tlie Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, the North Half of the North west Quarter and tha Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Tweuty-one, in Township Four, South of Range Twenty-five East of tbe Wil lamette Meridian, said day being a rfg ular day of the Juiy term of laid Court VrTNK my band and aeal of SEAL said Court affixed, this 12ib day of July, A. D. 1911. W. O. HILL, County Clerk of Morrow Conttfr. Oreg- &J A. 91 .MSLIATK 1 , j'13-alO Deputy. The Big Is Now On at MARQUARDSEN thousands of dollars worth of merchandise has been sold during the past few daysand why shouldn't we ? Look at the prices we are making. Can't blame anyone for taking advant age of such prices as have never before been quoted anywhere in these parts. PRICES: Lot of Ladies' Waists, $1 00 value at - 49c Lot of White Waists, value up to $1 r0. some are slightly soiled ..closeomt price at - 25c Lot of white waists, value up to .2 "0, - - 79c Lot regula r 2 00 Waists,, closing-out price, $1 25 adies' Silk Waists : 4 00 Waists, closin"- out at s'it nn $i 00 7 .10 Si tf $2 00 $2 50 $3 00 $3 75 Ladies9 Tailored Stills All this season's styles. 25 in the lot. Our regul ar paices are from $16 50 to $25 00. You can have your choice of any of the lot at $10 00 We have but one aim in view sell the goods at some price and get the cash. Uleos' Grilling Not one Suit can re main. They must fee SG.dreganHess of cost Have divided all our suits into two lots: Lot 1 includes, all our $12 to $ir suits, vour choice of lot for $8 45 Lot 2 includes $1G 50, $18 and $20 suits; choice of lot at $11 75 A few Overcoats at less than cost. Xow is the time to buv. Grocery (Department Look over this list, item by item; let none escape you. Compare, and you will buy all you can from Marquardsen. 18 lbs. best Jap I: ice. $1 OO 17 pounds Su;;ir $100 10 pounds Pure 1.,-ird 1 25 5 pounds Pure Lfird 65 18 lbs. small White beans. $1 OO 15 pounlis Pink ll. niw, $1 OO 15 pounds of Il.i vo Menus, 5100 5 pounds best Wnluiits, 95 Our best blend bulk CoiVee, 22'?c Very tine I'e.ilierry Coffee 35c All re find iJOe Teas per lb. 39c 10 II.. sack Corn Meal. 30c 9 lb. sack Oat Meal. 40c 10 cans String Iieans, $1 OO A. and H. Soda. Is lbs $1 OO Shilling's P.est Soda. 1 lbs. $1 00 P.akinj; Powder. Extrai ts. Spices, at cost and less. Pancake Flour 20c Violet oats, riee. corn (lakes, 10c ."') lb. sack Lancaster salt COc Special in package tea, about 40 lbs or .Vic tea to clow out at 34c DerliakoH best Axle fjf'ase in one pound cans 10c Same In 5 lb cans. 45c. 10 lb. 75c Onlvanized wnshtulm in a tiwn at oOc, 60c, and 70c 65c 98c 70c 50 lb. sack IUi.vmI Crown $li ' Worchester Halt Stock salt nor 100 (iet price on ton lots. Talde fruits. 00c ami .".V at 22,;c Pret. Stk. Tomato. U'eans, $1 70 lVrniw $3 35 Preferred Stock Corn. Peas and Iieans at above prices. lloval bakinir powder, lib. 40i; Koyal baking powder, L"..,lb. 95c Koyal baking powder, .Mb. $1 80 C. & S. coffees and teas at (lat cost Worcestershire sa nee. bot. 20c Piilk coal oil. .r -i.il. 90c Pearl oil per case $2 35 Pearl oil in .Vsallon can $1 20 I'.ocene oil per case $2 50 Eocene oil in ."i-iiallon can $ 1 30 I leadiiuht oil t he same I'earline, per parkn.uv 10c 4 pounds Corn Starch 25c 4 pounds (iloss Starch 25c Cold Past per package 20c 1 box Uohlen Star Soap 75c ti bars Xaptha. soap 25c 12 bars stea in reli ned Ilorn.v 85c Tilt, boxes bulk Starch 50c 12 bars Ivory, Mc size, for 90c fine pound can chocolate 28c Thrw pound can chocolate 83c All pliiK Tobaccos 45c liottle blueing, 4 for 25c One gallon ( atsup 63c Gallon pie fruits, assorted 30c MARQUARDSEN' Department. fore Thomson Bros. HOI WEAT Is here now. Why not get the habit and come and take a look at our many thin materials for hot weather. We have them in all varieties of white and colored lawns, just the thing to keep cool in. We carry a full line of e In all prices. Also the famous THOMSON BROS. amgraBaoiizagasmaa "MADE IN OREGON " The spirit of "boosting" Oregon is now in the air. You can't boost Oregon by patronizing flour mills in other states.. .They pay no wages r taxes in this com munity. EVERY SACK OF OUR FLOUR IS GUARANTEED. Buy one from your grocer. If not satisfactory, it will cost you nothing. MORROW WAREHOUSE MILLING COMPANY ciiiii Drug Co., Heppner, Oregon Palace Hotel GOOD EATS Palace Hotel Gly h icm ifioi met 1 T. 1IOLCOM13, 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.