Oiugou ilidtorical Koclet WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. All kinds of good ice cold sodas at The Palm. Delicious sodas and ice cream nod as at The Palm. Red lemonade for the ktrfs on July 3rd and 4t h. H. & G. Go to the Bakery for your bread. 26 loaves for 1.00. You need not pav so mach for In surance. Talk to M. E. Sinead. Mr. Tom Hess, of Portland is In Heppner visiting relatives and friends. Why not select that carpet from the new lines at Case's Furniture Store. Highest cash prices naid for hides, pelts and furs. Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. Mrs. Epplear Giesie Is visiting with har parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jas Wylaod, of Hardman. Dr. Winuard has taken a oeoial course on eve Jiseamsand is preoarefl to fit classes properly. Miss Mildred Frye, of Portland, 1 visitine with her cousin, Mrs. John Kinsman in this city. Will II. Dutton. of Portland, is bDanding the week hero, visiting with hi) uncle, Judge Dutton. Libb McBee and wife, of Cecil came no to Herjpner Monday evening to attend the celebration. Tho neatest thing in the refrigeatur line is the "White Frost." Sold by the Case Furniture Company. Emery Slocum arrived from Port land Monday eveninn and will spend the ju miner vacation in Heppner. Andy Rood, Jr. , Is confined to hospital in Portland where he is taaing treatment for hia rheumatic troubles. The Pastime will open Ice cream oarolrs for the ladies on the 3id and 4th. Don't forcet we keep the bast, h. & a, Frank Hamilton is up from Sutter Calif. . where he has been living the past year, and will remain until after harvest. Chance Wilsnn and wife came over from Monument on Satuniav to tako in the Wild West show and remain for Heppner's celebration. A sood Di'ano to sell . or trade for horses. This is a good instrument in first class oondition. Inquire a this office. , tf. Chicken and Ice cream will make anyone smile on a hot Sunday. TRY THE PALACE HOTEL Jerseys to oell-i have some choice V0DH2 Jersey milch cows for sale at ranoh one mile below Rhea Siding. Address O. L. Lumlell Arlington, Ore. , for further particu lars, tf. Howard Robinson, formerly of Hepunor, but. latelv of Weiser, Idaho, has returned to his old home here, He intends to enter high school here this fall. AT THE BAKERY Get away from the heat of baking by buying your bread. Cream loaf, plain loaf, whole wheat ard rve. Nothing better than our cream loaf. Dr. M. A. Leach and family will speed a month at the Coast, leaving Heppner about the 10th of July. If you are in pain fiom bad teath, or need any work along this line, you had better come in at once. For dyspepsia, our national ailment, use Burduok Bitters. Recommended for strengthening digstion. purifying the blood. At all drug stores. $1.00 a bottle. A. B. Stanley, for so many years proprietor of the Lone Rock Mercan tile Camoony, has disposed of his bus inesi Uj Messrs. Stewart and Carrioo, and these gentlemen will continue the business under the old name. J A. Vale, formerly of Herpner, will leave The Dalles shortly for La Center Wash., where he will engage in business for himself. He will be associated with Mr. Lasseter in the general merchandise business at that point. J Rv. J. V. Crawford came up from the Willamette Valley on Saturday evening to remain at Heppner for a week. He will return next week to Oorvallis, exDeoiing to spena tne remindei of the summer in that vi cinity. The leading lady rider with the Car ton ahow took away wih her one of E. O. Noble'a finest saddles on Mon day, and Gene received two other or der for s.ddles he will manufacture . for other members of the cowboy con ing ent traveling with the ahow. For exceeding Ihe aoeed limit, W. T. Campbell, ex-county commissioner and large wheat farmer of the Social Ride country, was "hauled" bnfore Recorder Williams on Saturday morn ing upon complaint of Marshal Smith, and given a fine of $50 or ten days in jail. Mr. Campbell has just recently become the owner of a new Michigan car and made his first trio to town on Saturday. In order to show what lie could do as the driver of a motor car and alo as a candidate for honors on the racing track, Billy disregarded all laws and regulations. The testimony of some of the foremost citizens, such as Gilliam, Mahoney, Clark and others is to the effect that he was seen to nasS np Main street at a speed all the way from (10 to 120 miles an hour and these men always confine themselves to 'he truth and have a great reputa tion for strict probity; in fact their testimony would convict a man in almost any court of the land and it had much weight with Judge Wil liams. Of course Mi. Camphell de nied the allegations of the complaint but this was of no avail agaiust such preponderance of evidence. He had j to take his mediciue, and upon prom ise of never coming to town again at such a rate of speed, the judge remit ted the fine and imprisonment, and Mr. Campbell hones to got even with these fellows at some future date. School Notes. Br 8u.it. Notion. On the 18th ult. , I visited the school in Distriot No 60, which is presided over by Miss Edna Carmichael. The pupils were doing review work, prs paratory to closing up the work of rhe term. Everything indicated that the term's work had been satisfactory and that the pupils had made good rroeress in their studies. Pupils who nxoect to compete in the school fair for the prizes for grain selection should be making the selec tions now. Within a few days har vest will be in full progress and then it will be too late to make these selec tions. Those who expect to compete for , the bust Blass of jelly and the best can of fruit shond not lose sight of those matters. The pupils who expeot to trv breadmaking should relieve their mothers hv practicing at this art during the summer months,- Mr. Bert Mason, of lone has taken over the business of the firm of . Hal vorsen & Mason and will conduct it in the future. This is one of the best mercantile businesses of the county and Bert is in line to do more business than for some time past. Mr. Hal vorson is largely interested in land near lone and wfM devote his tme to looking after his farm Business at lone is begi.inine .o nick up quite livel? and the solendid crops about there this season will help to restore the Mttle titv to its former orestige as the wheat shipping center of the county. The water spout that struck in the vioinity of the Jny Devin place on last Wednesday caused no little dam age to the premises of Guy Beyer and N. S. Whetstone on Hinton creek. At the Boyer place the garden was destroyed and the splendid spring washed away, and Guy has not been able to find it since. These spouts are a fright but there seems to e no way of avoiding them and they are to be looked for frequently seasons like this. I If you are a hoosewife you cannot I reasonably hope to be healthy or beau tiful by washing dishes, sweeping and doing housework all day, and crawling iuto bed.drad tired at niiht. You must get out into the open air and sun light. If yon do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when needed, yen should become both healthy and beautiful. For sale by Patterson & Son. The big rains of Sunday and Monday caught a lot of wheat hay down which will be injured more or less. . Many farmers in the vicinity of lone were ready to begin running their headers and combined harvesters the first of this week but the wet weather has caused some delay. No damage to standing crops will result from the heavy rain. State-Evangelist O. E. Williams, of the Chrisitan church has been in Heppner this week and held services at the churoh each night. Mr. Wil liams is a speaker of much force and a verv successful evangelist. He will remain over Sunday and the publio of Heppner is invited to come and hear him. Why does evrovbody want our ice cream? Because it is made f'om pui. Jersey cream, always fresh and aweete H. & G. I A handsome dinner set will be given free with every range sold by us in the next sixty diys. Call and see both. Case Furaiture Co. mall Carrier Will Fly. This is an age of srreat discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may se Uncle Sam's mail carriers flyinir in all directions transporting mail. People take a wonderful inter- I est in a discovery that benefits them. I I hat's why Dr. King's New Discov- rey for coughs, Colds and other throat and lung diseases Is the most popular medicine in America. "It cured me of a dreadful coueh," writes Mrs. J, F. Davis. Slickney Corner, Me. , "after doctor's treatment and all other remedies ha-i failel. " Excell ent for coughs, colds or any bronchial effection. Price 50c and $100. Trial bottle free at Slocum Drug Co. W. P. Scrivner has on exhibi tion at his shop one of the Rurhley Oil Turn engines. These engines are designed for all purposes, stationary and portable in sizes from 3-horse to 15-horse power. He has the agency for this class of engines as well as the Oil Pull tractor. Any one interested in small engines should call and see this sample. He is agent also for the Rumley line of Separa tors. Any one having the. Gar Scott machinery or the Advance machinery should see Mr. Scriv ner for repairs and all extras. He can sell you any of these lines of machinery. Good Goods Minor & Co. Good Goods Special Sale OF We will be next to the dance plat form whete you can get all kinds of cool drinks and the best of ice cream in town. Hendricson & Gurdane. It may be to your interest to get my prices before buying watches, clocks or jewelery. C. R. Johnson, Jeweler. "Your Choice Window Good Goods MINOR & CO. Good Goods OFFICIAL irxOff ram, 4 CASTOR I A ' Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature f To Threshermen. About 400 acres of grain that party derires cut with combine harvester. 400 acres m"re adjoining that can be secured. Inquire at or write this office. 3t House for Sale. Owing to the fact that we expect to move into out new borne soon we will 11 the house and lo' and three acres including chicken house and cow barn. Near site of tbe proposed Catholic Hospital. tf. -ARTIE MORGAN CONDER. "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan'a Regulets give just the re gult des-irel. They jaot mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." Geo. B. Krause, Atloona, Pa. CE3LEB RATION JULY 4111. 9:00 a. m. Parade to Start from Commercial Club Building. 9:30 Exercises at Stadium as follows: America by Band and Chorus Invocation by Rev. E. P. Warren Male Quartet "Your Flag and Mine." Band "Hail Columbia" Reading of Declaration of Independence Song "On to Victory" bv Chorus Male Quartet "Flag of the Free" Oration by Roscoe R. Johnson "Star Spangled Banner" by Band and Chorus 10:30 Ball Game, Schcolhouse flat, Hermiston vs. Heppner 1:00 Horse Races at Depot 2:00 Bucking Contest 3:00 Ball Game, Schoolhouse grounds, Hermiston vs. Heppner 5:00 Hose Races on Main Street 7:00 Foot Races on Main Street The foot races of the Third will be repeated on the Fourth, with the exception of the ladies' race. 100 yd Dash free for nil. $7.50 (iirlH Race ."() yd Dash. $5.u0 ISoys Race 100 yd, $5.1X1 Rarrel Race 100 yd. not less than 4 to start, Jo.OO Fat'iimn's" race 100 yds. 5.00 Ludics race, 1st ami 2nd money 1st. $fi.00. 2nd 4.00. 50 yds Hose Rat e. 1st money 25 00, Second mr)ney $15.00 BUCKING HORSE CONTESTS. Rest Rider $20. Second Rent Rider, $10.00 A prize of 10.00 will lie given to the owner of the hardest buck ng horse. Rrii.ir on your bucking horxen and have them rode free. For information about races and biickinjjconteist set' Dave MeAtoe and Orve Rammis. 1st Race. Vt Mil,, free for nil. $.V).0O 2nd Race Mile Hash. $10.00 ."nl Race Mile for Mnici4. winner of first day barnil, $10.00 4th Knee S4 M ile free for all, winner of .".0.00 race barreil, f 2."i 00 No entrance fees will be charged for any of these raes. sua .