The WeeK's News
Local and Personal Happenings
in and About the City.
Next Monday is Christmas.
Geo. Perrv, of Lone Rock, was
in the city, Monday.
ChristtnaR candies. Spec'al prices on
lots in bulk at the Pastime.
J. It. Wells, of Condon, was in
the city, Tuesday.
Nat Scott, of Lone Rock, was
in the city, Monday.
M. 8. Corrigall, of Butter creek,
was in the city, Tuesday.
T. L. Howard, of Galloway, was
a Ileppnei visitor, Tuesday.
Dr. ITipfrs, Eyes, Ear, Nose and
Throat. Glasses properly fitted. tf
Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and
Heppner Gazette only $2 00 per year.
Hiram Tasb, of Hardtnan, was
doing business in Heppner, Tues
day. There will be preaching at the
Baptist church, Sunday by the
pastor.
II. V. Gates, of Ilillsbom, was
an incoming passenger, Monday
evening.
Wells & Warnork will handle your
real estate and charge only the usual
commission.
S. C. Carr, president of the Bnuk
of Heppner, was an incoming pas
senger, Monday evening.
The city is building a number
of new crosswalks on Main street
something badly needed.
Le4ve your orders at The Pastime for
Hazel wood Ice Crara bricks or bulk
for y.-ur Xrrns dinner. Something fine.
Dr. F. B. Kiatner returned
Moud'ty from an extended trip in
the East in the study of his pro
fession. For the past six weeks
he has been in New York.
W. 1$. McAliritr, of Lexington,
was in the city, Tuesday.
District Attorney G. VV. Phelps,
of Pendleton, was an incoming
paesetiger,' Monday.
The social dance at Roberts'
opera house last Saturday evening
wus wfll attended.
Harry N. Powell, who formerly
resided at the forks of Sand Hol
low, in Morrow county, committed
suicide last Friday at Arlington,
by shooting himself through the
heart.
in:iMi:it (imiju ik m, ci.ru.
Two Meetings Within a Week
With t'uvnruhle I'rotfren.
CI; as. Fuller, who resides 12
miles ftom Heppner, on McKin
ney creek, informs the- Gazettfi
that he will have 280 acres in
wheat this season, besides 100
acres of barley. lhe cram is
looking well.
China Lane, who foitneily con-
ducted a restaurant here, and who
was a prominent figure in a
Chinese murder case in this city
some time ago, and who was in
vited to leave town and who quick
ly accepted the invitation, has re-
turned to tins city. Line claims
to have married a white woman in
Portland, and says that she ic
now in Sin Fiancisco for her
health.
Mrs. Thos. Quaid and daughter,
Miss Katie, left this morning for
Portland. They will purchase
property thpro and intend to
make the metropolis their fature
home.
Services will be held at All
Saints Memorial church on Sun
day, Dec. 24, at 11a.m. and 7:30
p. m. Also on Christmas day at
11a. m. John Warren, Mission
ary in charge.
Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order of
Eastern Star will hold joint in
stillation with the Masonic Lodges
on Wednesday, Dec. 27. All
members requested to be in at
tendance. II. Cohn, Secretary,
There was a very pleasant
meeting of the Shakesperian club
at the home of Mrs. Henry John
son last Friday evening. The
next meeting cf the club will be
held at the residence of Miss
Thomson, on the first Friday in
January.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer, of
Monument, arrived in the city
Monday. Mr. Schafer states that
there has been more snow at Mon
ument this season than for years.
He sa3's that it was necessary to
feed his sheep for two weeks while
snow was on the ground.
A small fire at the residence of
Mrs. Miller, on Main street, yes
terday morning caused consider,
able excitement. The fire started
in a wood box near a stove on the
upper floor of the building, run
ning up the wall and burning
through the ceiling. A stream f
water from a hydrant near by soon
put out the fire without much
damage to the building. Mrs.
Miller's household goods were con
siderably damaged from the ef
fect of the water from the liose.
Since the repeal of the scalp
bounty law, coyotes have increased
rapidly in Morrow county. TLev
ire reported to be more numerous
now than for Severn years. C. A.
Miuor, manager of the Penland
Land & Livestock Co.'s big ranch,
has a big pack of trained wolf
hounds that are doing some good
work in urotecting the sheep be
longing to this company. Dealers
report that there is a big demand
fer wolf traps.
Yip Sing, one of the star actors
in Gee Woo's palatial lmindrv.
after filling up on gin created a
little disturbance at the laundry
on May street, Monday. Yip's
fun culminatt-d in his arrest by
Marshal Rasmus. With a de
termination not to walk and with
the help of the effect of the gin on
the rcongol'rt legs, it was necessary
for the hssUthnue of the hurry-up
wagon to get the hilarious celestial
to jail. In the p ilicei court, Tues
day, Yip helped t;i swell the city
treasury to the tune of 87.50. He
says, "heap no dliuk any more."
The Heppner commercial club is
beginning to wake np.
The citizens are beginuirg to
realize the importance of the sue
c.'bs of the undertaking and are
taking hold of the matter in earn
est. Two meetings were held on
Thursday and Friday evenings of
the past week. The main topic of
discussion at both of the meetings
was the matter of putting up a
building.
President Gilliam announced
that there had been $2370.00 sub
scribed for the building fund.
C. O. Huelat stated that 82 L0
had been collected on membership
ft-es.
At the meeting Friday evening,
Secretary R. F. Hynd moved that
the officers of the commercial club
with T. W. Ayers and S. P. Garri
gues act as the building commit
tee until the incorpora'ion of the
building association. The motion
was carried by a unanimous vote,
and it was decided to so to work
immediately by incorporating and (J
making the necessary arrange
ments for the construction cf a
building.
ONLY TWO
DAYS MO
IN WHICH TO SHOP BEFORE CHRISTMAS
We are satisfactorily caring for the greatest Holi
day business in our history. While it is true the
past three weeks have made noticable clearino-s
in our immense Holiday stock, yet plenty still
remains for the late shopper
Toys Books Games
For the Children
Advertised Letter.
The following letters remain uncalled
for in the pnstoffice at Heppner, Ore
gon, in calling for these letters please
say "advertised."
Bohonnon, Mr J L Bonham, Mips V
Cleveland, Mr Geo Hay, Mr L G
Medlock, Mr Reube Marston, Mr D C
W. V. 8 ME AD, P. M.
Dec. 21, 1905.
Fancy Linens, Hand Bags, Mirrors,
turs, Collars, Fancy Dishes, etc.
For the Women
Good old "Stand-bys" that help the Man's Christmas-Neckties,
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Smoking Jacket, Sweaters, Suspenders
Let us solve the "what shall I give" qujsti on for you
The World's Gold Production.
The world's gold j roductinn frr 'apt
year wss one of the lnrupft on record.
BDd the latent figures show that Ans
tralasia produced tbe most, wrileour
country was a close eeonnd. But when
It ontnes to producing a reliable remedy
for the Ihonsand and one ills of man
kind we lead tbe world, for in IIoBtet
ter's Stomach Bitters we possess the
1 All ' 1 - .
ufoi i'jbi Btiruoe chu prouuoe. uuriug
ts 50 years' experience it has never
failed to give satisfaction, and because
of its reliability has become the stand
ard for sour stc macb, belching, heart
burn, indigestion, dyspepsia, poor ap
petite, constipation, biliousness and
malaria. If yoa will only try one bot
tle you won't sorept anything else be
osnse i will core yoa. Thousands have
found this so. We urge yoa to try it
at oDce.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Lucas loutity. 1
Frank J. Cheney mukee oath that he is senior
partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Si Co., doing
hllKillih.R in lhn I'ttv nf Tnlrt.U, I'intttp utwl r
State aforesaid, and that 8ciil firm will pay the j J
sum of ONE HCXDKRD DOLLARS for each I M
and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured
by the nee oi Hall's Catarrh . ure.
FHANK J, CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and snbsoribed in my
presence, thisGth day of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W. (jLEASON,
(Sf.w..) Notary I'nblio,
lliili'st'etarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for tctimoi'lals free.
F.J CHENEY tV CO., Toledo, O,
Sole, by all Drii(firists, 75c.
lake Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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teMMIswfal&l
Got Off Cheap.
'I Thank The Lord!"
"Entertaining Haste Eatjr."
Man's Unreasonableness
is often as great as woman's. But Thos.
8. Austin, Mgr. of the "Republican," of
Leavenworth, lad., was not unreason
able, when he refused to allow tbe doc
tors ts operate on bis wife, for female
trouble. "Instead," he says, "we con
cluded to try Eleotrio Bitters. My wife
was then so eick, she oould hardly leave
her bed, and five physicians had failed
to relieve her. After taking Electric
Bitters, she was perfectly anred, and
can now perform all her household
duties." Guaranteed by Tatterson &
Sod, druggists, frioe 500
The second edition of this popular
book is now ready, a-d contains many
ideas for di corations, game, and re
freshments, suitable for afternoon and
evening parties, nemoes ;; guessing
games with answers.
"What to Serve, and How to Prepare
It" is a companion hook to the above,
and contains receipts for 07 kinds of
Sandwiches, 20 kinda of Salads, .V.
kinds of Cakes and Cookies Z2 kinds of
Drinks and Ires, IS kinds of Candy, .'!
recipes for luncheon dishes. In addi
tion, is a collection of toasts and quota
tions, menus and suggestions as to what
to serve on different occasions.
Published by the Home Entertain
ment P.ureau, 150 N. Trumbull Ave.,
Chicago, at 25c per copy, and sent on
approval, with privilege of returning if
not satisfactory.
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bust Xedioine for Bniy Peopls.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Live
and kidney Troubles, l'lmplr. Kcwrnn, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache
and Backache. It's Horky Mountain Tea In tatx
let form. S5 cents a box. (genuine made by
Hollistkr Iaro Company, Madison. Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rck,
Ark., "for he relief I got from Buck
len's Arnica Hhlve. It cured my feai
ful rinding sores, wbiou nothing else
wonld heal, and from which I had suf
fered for five jears." It is a marvelous
healer for cuts, wotmds and burns.
Guaranteed at Patterson & Son's drug
store; 2"o.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of Mcli
Uq may well thick, be has got off
cheap, who, after having ooDlracted
constipation or indigestion, is still able
to perfectly restore his health. Nothing
will do this but Dr. King's New Life
Pills. A qiiek, pleisa-.t, and Ofrtain
cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c
at Pntternon & Son's drug store; guar
anteed.
Sn Lost Mother.
'Consumption runs iu our family,
and through it I lost my mother," writes
E. B. Rei 1, of Harmony, Me. "For the
past five years, however, I have taken
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, which has saved me from serious
Ini g trouble." His mother's death wes
a sad loss fcr Mr. Reid, but he learned
that lung trouble must not be negUc'ed
and ho a to cure it. Qnckest relief and
cure for coughs and colds. Price 50c
iudS100; guaranteed Bt Patterson &
Son's drug store. Trial bottle free,
SAVE YOUR COUPONS
And Get a Phonograph Free
AT
THE CASH SHOE STORE
CHRISTMAS SLIPPER SALE
CHOICE OF REST LADIES SLIPPERS
Values Up To $2.00--See Window
CHOICE OF P. EST MEN'S SLIPPERS
$1.25
Up To S2.00--See Window
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Have You Bought That 9
New Heater for Winter S
COLE'S HOT BLAST
And Other Popular Alakes
Final line tf lm in Imw
FARM MACHINERY
HARDWARE
TOOLS
CUTLERY
TINWARE
We Have a First Class Plumber
Val
lies
CHOICE OF CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS
OOc
VALUES UP TO $1.2r,-SEE WINDOW
. . . SAVE YOUR COUPONS . . .
THE O ASH SHOE STORE
GILLIAM & BISBEE
m W W Vi Hp an mm
fiRST National Jan
OF HEPPNER.
O. A. RHEA Presideut
T. A. KHEA Vio President
y vHt
r u. xhcjcliAMJ. .Assistant Uasb
Transact a General Bankinq Business.
paid on Time Deposits.
Four per cent-
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD MOPtiHT AND Ol
Collections madeon all pomtson reasonable termi. Surplus nj undivided proStstiS.urjt.
PflLflCE HOTEf
H EPPiM ER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Hot..
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTR C LIGHTED . . .
Under New Management. Tboroni?h!f
RenoTated and Refill ted. Best
Merds in tbe City.
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