in and About the City.
ThC Week SNftWS GeorS8 "Td family lef
ifjvuuojr iui iuo lair.
Wm. Smith returned from Port
Local and Personal Happenings land Tuesday evening.
Phil Metschan was a passenger
for Portland, Wednesday.
Mrs. Geo. Vincent and daughter
went to Portland, Monday.
J. ET. Anderson and wife of Mod
ument, were in the city Monday.
J. J. McGee and Miss McGee
returned Tuesday evening from
Portland.
John F. Spray, of Spray, is in
the city.
Mrs. Otis Welch returned from
Portland, Monday night.
Mrs. Frank Roberts returned
home Tuesday evening.
J. M. Hamblet, of Hood River,
was in the city this week.
S. E. Van Vactor and C. E
Woodsnn
Otto Metschan was an incoming Condon thi wapV
Dassensrer Tuesdav eveninc
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' Hard man, worfl in th mto Mnn
Throat. Glasses properly fitted. tf J j ,i . ..
uay on meir way 10 me iair.
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H. C. Gay and family returned has been visiting her father.
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Geo. Kader and family, of Long Fair store, went to the Junction
creek, were in the city this week. Wednesday to meet his family.
R. F. Wiggelsworth of Butter Mrs. J. H. Barker who has been
creek was a Heppner visitor Mon. under treatment at the Heppner
ay 8anitarium is able to be out again.
Bob Wiley returned yesterday The big stock show is attracting
eveoiDg from a visit to his home in a large number of Eastern Oregon
Boston. nponlp to thfl wia nnrl ninrlr fair
Choice seed rye for sale at the Henry Taeh and wife of Catlin,
lower warehouse and at the flour- Ills, f.ftera short visit with Hiram
icg mill. Tasb. of Hardman. have returned
Wells & Wamock will handle your their Illinois home.
real estate and charge only the usual Ms w , Wattenhnmpr who
commission.
was recently operated on at the
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Cochran, Heppner Sanitarium is able to be
of Monument, were passengers for out and is greatly improved.
the fair Monday. John Kennv. the Misses Kennr.
A. W. Derrick and A. M. Col- John Brosman, Jim Farley, Dan
lins, Colorado sheep buyers were Hirl and Barney Doherty com
in the city this week. prised a happy party on their way
J. R. Simons has returned from to the fair Monday.
a visit to Portland and other Wil- Dr. F. B. Kistner left Tuesday
lamette valley points. morning for an extended trip in
COATS AND JACKETS
For LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN
Our new Line for Fall and Winter is now Complete
The season's smartest tailor
made coats embrace the loose
fitting, tight-fitting, half-fitting,
and loose box coat styles, made
of finest Kersey and fancy
mixed materials in the leading
fall shapes.
Ladies Coats from $6 to $17 60
Misses Coats from $3 25 to $9 00
Children's Coats from $1 00 to $6 50
The quotations on wheat today
are: Club, 59o per bushel, blue
stem, G2o per bushel.
Harvey Welch and wife of Sus-
tbe East. He will visit relatives
for a short time at Indianapolis,
Ind. From the latter place he
will go to Rochester, Minn., to see
the work of the greatest surgeons
ontrillu inrt fA in 4ltt v-! i- TU n I
c.i. u to ,y uuiBuj of this countryf the Mayo broth
W. PI White, the Monument
merchant, was in the city Monday
on his way to the fair.
Thou. Smith and family, of
Phi'Hsa, Oklahoma, arrived in the
city this week find will locate in
Morrow county.
There will l:e regular eer vices of
both Sunday Fchool and prpachi&g
at the Christian church next Sun
day. J. V. Crawfoid, pastor.
Miss Djane, of Frankfort, Ken
tucky, arrive J in this city Thurs
day nud has been engaged as teach
er in the John Hughes district.
F. P. Farnsworth, buyer lor Pacific
CoaHt Elevator Co. Highest price paid
for wheat am' barley. Office with Jake
W!ln, next loor to V Gentry's barber
shop.
frank tarnswortb returnee
from Portland Monday evening
Mrs. Farnsworth who is still con
fined in a Portland hospital is rap.
idly recovering.
F. W. Winnard and family at.
rived iu the city from Iowa, Tues
day. Mr. Winnard is a brother of
Dr. Winnard, of this city. He
will locate here.
Rev. J. V. Crawford who was
called to Turner, to take charge
of the Christian church at that
place has returned to this city and
will again take up his work here.
FOR SALE Eighty acres of Morrow
county's best wheat land, 5 miles from
Lexington, all tilable and under culti
vation, and well fenced. For price ad
dress, M. Parkins, The Dalles, Or.
Effective September 1, the 30
day round trip over the O. R. &
N. to Portland will be reduced to
one and one-tenth fare for round
trip imstead of one and one-third
fare as formerly. '
erp. from liocbeeter he will go
to Xew York in search of knowl
edcrp to be obtained in clinical
work.
James Hart bought for L. J.
Chapman, th Colorado buyer,
4C2o mixed Jambs in Morrow
county. He p.ls bought a small
munbr-r of old e'.ves. The pricps
paid for the lambs were S2 50 per
head for th? coarser stock and
per head for the Merinos.
Mr Chapman purchased 10,000
larnbtifrom Hunter & Stephens, of
Pendleton, and 5000 lambs from
Chapman Bros., of the same place.
Fames Hurt has sold his inter
est in the Palm Confectionery to
his brother, Robprt Hart, who now
has charge. Mr. Hart is now
packing up to go to Cambridge.
Idaho, where he will engage in the
stock business. Mr. and Mrs
Hart have been residents of Hepp
ner for a number of years and wil
be missed by a large circle of
friends in this citv.
Price Florence and W. F. Mat
lock have returned from a trip in
Grant county where they have
been purchasing feeders for George
Vincent, of Butter creek. They
purchased 280 head of steers
gettiug most of the animals in the
Monument country. The cattle
were received here on the ISth
inst. by Mr. Vincent. They were
all in prime shape and would do
or the butcher's block in a very
short time. Mr. Vincent will take
he steers to hia Batter creek
ranch where they will be fed on
alfalfa for the January market
Mr. Vincent states that this is one
of the finest lots of cattle brought
o Batter creek for a long time.
he prices paid or the cattle
anged from $2.C5 to $2.75 per
hundred. i
A nice assortment of Good Furs at
very moderate prices, quality con
sidered. In such furs as Isabelle
Fox, Nutria, Australian Opossum,
Bear, Black and Brown Coney, etc.
Every article guaranteed as represented.
IF3 s. H IES
sens
John Harbke, of lone, was in
the city Friday.
Thorn as and Will Hynd were
passengers for Poi tland, 'Tuesday.
Dillard French the Gurdane
stockman was in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. C. O. Huelat who has been
attending the fair and visiting rel
atives and friends in Salera, has
returned.
S. C. Jackson, the painter wishes
to announce that he did not do the
painting on the Heppner flouring
mill. The original contract was
sub-let to Portland painters.
For the first time in 12 years
five of the Hynd brothers sat
down to dinner together Monday.
The meeting was at the Palace
hotel and the reunion was a pleas
ant one. lue loiiowing were
present; Thomas, Will, Jack,
Charles and David.
Shoe
ore
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.Vu 'A'n.
We have a complete assortment of the best makes in
school shoes iu Vici kid, box and kangaroo calf light,
medium and heavy and The First Cost Is All You
I'.i v Here -
NO CflAKGES FOR REPAIRING
HEAD DESCRIPTION AND PRICES
Then eomo in and hw the iv.il thinir
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STUDY THIS
It s Gregg Shorthafnd, the
every
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system of which
stroke is taken
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Children's Kangaroo
Calf school ehoes
with heels medium
heavy ani pliable 8
to 11 $1 35 11,' to 2
$1.65
Children's Vici school
shoes with school
heela and extension
soles 5 to 8 $1 .25 8J
toll $1.50 11 to 2
81.75 - - - - .
Children's Linen
Knee Hose - - - 25c
Ask to soo our Roy's school shoes to 2 $1.75
Roys' high top shoes 2.7r .:j.L,.'i ..r0
from
longhand. No awkward crooks.
I"raotlre the above ?on5 nor?. Grt-g
Fhorthand is modern. No shailin?. 1.0
I'osilion. no back strokrs, no hard an
ples. Itasod on natural handwriting.
Kasi.'st to learn; easiest to lead.
Onlv authorized teaehers in Portland.
LESSONS BY MAIL. $15.
Write for (free) illustrated catalogue.
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OLMES
BUSINESS COLLEGE
26-37 Y.M.C.A. Blda.. Portland. Oreoon
Got Off Cheap.
He may well think, he has eot off
cheap, who, after having oootracted
constipation or indigestion, is still able
to perfectly restore his health. Nothing
will do this but Dr. King's New Life
Fills. A quick, pleasant, and certain
care for headache, constipation, etc. 25c
at Sloonm Drag Co.'s drug store; guaranteed.
Andrew ReaDy, of Lexington,
was a Heppner visitor Friday,
For Sale.
Forty-five head Lincoln bucks; 50
head Delaine bucks ; 50 head Kamboil
Iet. Any one wishing any of the above
will do well to call on K. F. Hynd or
C. A . Minor.
Rheumatism, gout, headache, acid
poison, are results of kidney trouble.
Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea goes
directly to the seat of the disease and
cures when all else fails. 35 cents. W.
P. McMillan, Lexington, Oregon.
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