WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. All kinds of game traps at Gil liam & Bisbee. Crockery & Glassware at your own price at Gilliam & Bisbee. Alex Lindsey was up from the mouth of Rhea creek on Monday Just received a large line of the latest books. Slocum Durg Co. Phill Cohn pays highest cash price for hides, pelts and furs, Jonn Kilkenny ana wile were in from Lower Sand Hollow on Friday. House for sale or rent with one acre ground. Inquire 1st Nat ional Bank. tf A high grade Piano to trade for a good team and wagon. Call at this office. tf. Jas. Carty and wife were up from the Sand, Friday, returning home on Saturday. Any one wanting a few Lin coln buck lambs can secure them from Minor Bros. tf John Gavin, an attorney of The Dalles, was in Ileppner on legal business over Saturday. Grain of any description taken in exchange for Waitsburg and Idaho flour. Call on Phill Cohn. A large number of the residents of Lexington came up to hear Opie Read on Saturday evening, The Morrow Warehouse Milling Company wants your hides, pelt and furs, and will pay cash for all they are worth. J. L. Howard is up from Port land on a visit to Morrow County relatives and friends, and took in Ileppner on Monday. No better meals served Heppner than at the 0. K in res We taurant. Times are close, serve meals at 25 cents. W. B. Finley, of Alpine was in Heppner on Saturday attending the "protest" hearing in the M A. Mills homestead proof, We carry a fine line of box sta tionary from 15 cents to $2.50, special double box only 45 cents, See our window. Slocum Drug Co. R. K. Wiles came down from Pendleton on rnday to appear as a witness in the Mills land case heard at the Court house on Sat urday. Hank Gilbert, the champion neece-tyer of the Worth west, is in Heopner shaking hands with friends and getting in touch with the sheepshearers. Mrs. Lish Watkins is very sick at the home of L. A. Florence in Heppner. She is under the phy sicians care and is suffering an attack of pneumonia. A pair of gold bowed spectacles -was picked up on the streets of Heppner a few days since and are at this office, lhe owner may have the same by calling here. Capital Seed Barley -We have a limited quantity of good seed barley. Make arrangements for us to set aside what you need in the spring. Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. About 40 couples attended the big dance at the country home of J. M. Hayes on Friday evening. A large number went out from Heppner and report a big time and lots of fun. T. J. Drumheller, an extensive farmer and grain raiser of the Walla Walla country, was in Ilepp ner a couple of days this week. He was looking up the purchase of sheep, and desired to get a bunch of coarse wool wethers. W. P. McMillan was in Hepp--ner on Saturday, being called as a witness in the Mills land case. He states that his father, J. T. . Rev.-John McAllister, pastor of the Baptist church, makes the following announcements for Sun day: Bible school, KPal m. Union meetings at the M. E. church south at 11a. m. and 7 p. m. Preaching at lone, morning and evening. Subject for morn ing, a sermon for young converts: The Beginning of Service." Theme for evening: "What are You Waiting For." Baptismal service, l he public invited. R. J. Carsner came in from Spray on Sunday. The winter in his section has been good and stock of all kinds are in excellent condition. In order to get cattle ready for the February market, there has been considerable feed ing of hay on the part of some, but it has not been necessary for the range stock at all as feed ha3 been plentiful. A contest of the homestead proof of M. A. Mills, was on at the Court house on Saturday, and it called a number of witnesses to town. Attorney Gavin of The Dalles was present to conduct Mr- Mills' side of the case and the government was represented by a special agent from Portland. W. F. Palmateerand wife came up irom Morgan, ihursday eve ning, and Mrs. Palmateer is now under the care of a physician here and receiving medical treatment. According to W. F. the Morgan section is looming up with a big prospect for a crop this season. Samuel Esteb came in from Eight Mile on Monday. He has been doing an extensive job of carpenter work, painting and pa pering on the new house of Emer son Keithley, and may decide to locate permanently in Morrow county again. J. M. Sullens, of Grant county and formerly connected with the forest service as a ranger, was in Heppner a couple of days the past week, leaving for Monument, Sunday. He is an old associate of T. E. Chidsey over in the John Day country. The Standard Bearers of the M E. Church will present "Cotter's Saturday Night" at the church on Saturday evening, lurn out and see this presentation of the great production of Bobby Burns. A cast of 14 characters. W. B. Potter came in from Spray on Sunday with two car oads of beef cattle that he ship ped out to Portland, Monday. He had a tough drive, it taking him five days to make the trip to Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rasmus came up from Portland on Tues day evening to spend a couple of weeks visiting with their sons Frank and Orve. : - ' f . swat: y,y,.y, ::-rr r;rz?xrrr rr ;,i r yryss? j I VflMIF NOW gSOMt Our Catalogue of the latest styles and fabrics is here. The styles are neat and the line is complete in every detail. Before leaving your order else where come in and look them over. ifi8inber we absolutely guarantee a fit or no sale. GOOD GOODS IS OUR MOTTO. A TRIAL ORDER IS ALL WE ASK. RfflIlFDIR & CdDo GOOD GOODS t o oAoG GLEE and MANDOLIN CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING FRIDAY, FEB. 23 The Knights of the Maccabees of the World will give a dance in the Commercial Club Feb. 10, and will assure you all a good time. We have a new line of gifts for St. Valentine's Day both books and valentines. See our win dows. SLOCUM DRUG UO. For Clerk. To the Voters of Morrow County: I wish to announce that I have filled my Declaration to be a can didate for re-election to the office of County Clerk at the Primary Nominating Election to be held April 19, 1912. During the past six years I have endeavored to serve thepeople of Morrow Coun ty in a prompt and efficient man ner. If I have given satisfaction would be pleased to serve you for another term. I wish to as- 11 il A - - J - sure you an mai i appreciate what the people have done for 1 T Il 1- 11 me, ana i sincerely man, you an. If you see fit to give me the nom ination in April and the election in November, I assure you that I will continue the same service that I have given you in the past, and if possible, improve condi tions. I will conduct the affaisof the office in an up-to-date and Hiiamcxsq likA mannpr. economic- McMillan,- seems to be growing n M consistent with good bus- jrradually weaker, lie nas ueen lnesa methods. a sufferer from cancer of an in- j curable nature for months past Very respectfully, Walter 0. Hill. Wall Paper New shipment just arrived. Most elegant and beautiful designs ever displayed in the city. Case Furniture Co. Bishop O'Reilly, of Baker City, was in Heppner several days this week in the interests of the hos pital that his people will build at Heppner. j Alfalfa Seed. Guaranteed pure and free from Dodder and other foul seeds. Put in your order early as the quantity of pure seed is limited. Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. Milton Eagle: W. C. Howard, former president of Columbia college, was elected to the posi tion of assistant manager of the Walla Walla Fruit and Vegetable Union, at a recent meeting of the board of directors. Mr. and Mrs. French Burroughs were up from the lone country on Saturday, ineir son, uien Burroughs, is in Chicago this winter where he is attending the university and completing his ed ucation along the lines of scienti fic and classical knowledge, m order to more thoroughly equip himself for the profession of teaching. Stacy Roberts states that his son, Hugh, who has been an in valid for so long, is gradually gaining his health again and hopes for entire recovery. He is now located on a nice little place near Marysville, Cal., and is starting up in the poultry business. The dry, warm climate of that sec tion seems to be very beneficial to him, but Stacy says there is no doubt about its being the hottest place on the face of the earth, and no less than a half mile from that place that we all desire to avoid when we shuffle off and he ! is glad to get back where it is not so hot and where we have some variation in the seasons. It has been many months since rain has visited that portion of the Sacra mento valley in fact it never rains there very much, yet it is one of the greatest grape produc ing sections in the world and withal a very prosperous section, and to those who like that climate, a very pleasant place to live. GOODS THAT HAVE QUALITY FAMOUS i ..in me box Mole Proof Hosiery For Men, Women and Children $2.00 The Box Guaranteed to wear Six Months or new Hose FREE. For Sale by SAM HUGHES A WORD OF WARNING There are a lot of harmful tooth pastes and pow ders on the mark et full of grit, acitl and other Impuri ties. These prep arations are not only worth less but harmful, and Injure the teeth and gums. Pearl Tooth Powder Is the one dental preparation that ye can recommend to you. It is absolutely pure nothing In jurious in it and what is just its important, it is entirely effective. It destroys all the germs of de cay, kee-ps the mouth clean, the breath pure and sweet, and in sures lK'autiful white pearly teeth. Large, liberal size can, 25 cent Patterson & Son, Druggists The REXALL Store County Clerk Hill returned on Saturday from a visit of ten days to Eugene and Springfield. Turn the water off in cold weather or get Gilliam & Bisbee to fix your pipes. Gathering Friends A LITTLE girl can always get some body 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 thev are far awav. Bell Service is universal. 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