Heppner Wins Game
From Eight Mile.
The Hpppuer High school kids
dued soother victory to their
credit In"t Sunday when tbey met
and defeated the Eight Mile team
on the local diamond. It was not
as fast a game as the oue played
the week before, and the score was
cot aa good, bat it was not a game
for the fans to be ashamed of.
There were good plays and there
were bad playn, but taking all ioto
consideration, it was an average
game.
Itbea was "right there" in the
box, and had a good many strike
outs to his credit when the game
was over. Gay, for the visitors,
also did good work bat had poor
Aupport
There wan no jarring in thegame,
the Eight Mile boys showing tbeaa
selves to be good sportsmen, and
tbey were graceful losers.
"Mose" Giles as umpire showed
that he knows the game from A
to Izzard, and his work was highly
Appreciated.
Baseball at Lexington.
Next 8anday at Lexington prom
Isps to be the best base ball game
of the season, when Lexington aud
Heppner cross bats. Both teams
will be strengthened for this oc
casion. Negotiations are now uu
aer way lor a special train to ran
from lieppner to accommodate al
who wish to attend.
There will be no game in Hepp
ner next Sunday and a large crowd
will go from this place.
Hon. Henry Black man is in the city
Mrs. James Keeney, of Peudle
ton, is visiting in the city.
Ed Patterson returned from
Walla Walla Tuesday evening.
Came to my place about two months
ago, one black boar pig, no mark.
Owi er can hae the pig by paying for
advertising and keeping. James barley
It Is a pity to see a person neglect in
ditationa of kidney or bladder trouble
that may result in Bright's disease when
Foley's CIdney Remedy will correct ir
regularities and strengthen these organs
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the
first sign of danger. Slocum Drug Co
The First
thing to consider in depositing money
in a bank is SECURITY. The capital
and surplus are the depositor's protection
funds. The
National
government superintends and examines
1 this bank. Our stockholders and direct
ors are responsible, well-to-do business
men. This
Bank
has been established over 20 years, dur
ing which time it has served the bank
ing public faithfully and built up a large
and prosperous business. The best ser
vice possible is none too good for all our
customers and the people of
Heppner
Captal Stock . . .
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Total Working Capital
$ 50,000.00
63,798.54
$113,798.54
liev. Llill, of The Dalles held services
in the Baptist church in this city last
Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cohn, of Boise, Idaho,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fhiil Cohn
of thin citv. Mrs. Colin is l'hill's mother
and he is a happy man this week.
D. B. Staiter left this week for the
Ma flower mines in the Greenhorn din
trict. Mr. S taller will be accompanied
by Kd. Duran and Uhas U pas. The
Heppner Mining Co. will do some active
work this eummer.
A petition has been sent from this
city, with a far tee number of signers, to
tl. C. McAiihter, master fish warden of
ttie Oiegju Flnh Commission akiog for
an allotment of 10,000 Eastern brook
trout which will be turned looise in Wil
low creek.
Jake Wattenburger's sheep shearing
crew of 25 men who have been shearing
by mrfchinery at Echo, came in the fore
part of the week having finished their
work at Echo. Durinir the 27 davs they
sheared they took the fleeces from 64,
150 sheep. The crew is now runnwig
the Peuluud Laud & Livestock Company
plant.
The free shows given by Prof. Rev
nolds entertainers are drawing immense
crowds and judging from the frequent
hearty laughe every one seems to enjoy
the fun. The Professor seems to be do
ing a good business and is teaching his
beautiful art to dozens of people, tie
will prolong his stay until Monday
night.
MissJesBie Britt presented her pu
pils in recital Tuesday evening at tbe
Commercial Club. There was a good
ni7.f'i and appreciative audience present
AUJhe numbers were well rendered
and heartily applauded, reflecting much
credit on ttie ability of both teacher and
pupils. The vocal solo by Mr. White
was especially well received. The pi
ano solo "In Balmy Woods" by Esther
Johnson was also well rendered showing
a fine touch and good expression. Such
recitals are beneficial to ttie pupil and
should he encouraged.
We Court Comparisons
BUT
Yuughii-Il union.
Mr. John Vaughn and Miss Kate
Huston were manieil at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hendricson, in
this city. Monday mor iuii. Lev. Orr
ofiiciating.
Mr. Vaughn is associated with his
father in the hardware hnnineas in this
citv and is an enterprising and p pular
voung bnsnes man.
Mis Huston is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther I J u ton, of Eight Mile,
and is an accomplished and popular
young lady.
r he v a'e spending their honeymoon
in Portland.
Cash Shoe Store
The Place
to
Save Money
SIGN OF THE BOOT
Elmer Beaman
Successors to C. O. Huelat
Hep. is Married.
Heppner Blackmail, the rising vor:ng
rartooniet, s n of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
HlackThan ot Portland, pioneer ren-
dents of Heppner, ae married at Fort
Vt orth, fexas, rriday, May 1, to Mits
Iiene Titt.
Ilepp bus been making good and is
very highly spoken of tv the .tort
Worth Star on which he woifcs.
In the write up of the wedding the
Star t-avs that -Mr. Blackmail fur t-o
on: s u man, i3 exceedingly wite in his
div ami treteralion.
Mm. Black man .is tiif daughter of
fill Tin A. Tif ; of San Francisco, Cal.
Shu is m cousin of Admiral Dewev, anil
member of the Tift fumfy of, Tiftou,
(Jo., an old Confederate family.
It is really never necessary for you to look
elsewhere for the necessaries and luxuries of
life in merchandise outside of this store.
We keep strict watch of the wants of our
customers and our "want books" which hang
in each department of our store tell us your
commands every week.
We try to buy exactly what the people want
and sell it at the lowest possible prices con
sistent with conscientious merchandising.
We give with each purchase a guarantee of
complete satisfaction and should you at any
time purchase anything which proves un
satisfactory, we shall consider it a favor to
be so informed.
This policy of ours is one reason why the
majoriy of Morrow county residents say:
"Minor's is a good place to trade."
N. B.-Summer wearables in wash stuffs will soon
occupy the thoughts of our women customers and
these wants will be best met here. Our stock is
complete.
CIRCUIT COURT.
( Continued from page one.)
t
PflLfqCE HOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Mot..
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . '
Under New" Management. Thorough!
Renovated;".aod KeGitted. Beet
Menls in tbe City.
ii CO. Props.
have been presented to lis hy interoeted
perHons anr have, so far as we know,
passed upon and dispoi-d ot all criminal
matteiH which mijjlit propeily coiiij be
fore us, and all matte s Heretofore e
sented to tbe District Attorney wnerein
he f nnd that action was not warranted
c r unnecessary.
We therefore are able to report to the
Court at this time we believe all matters
of a criminal nature, so far as Morrow
county is concerned, are disposed of,
except however, a few cases under in
vestigation by ttie District Attorney.
We have not made any close examin
ation ot the books or records of the
county for the reason we have not
deemed it necessary to employ an ex
pert at this timet, and withoot the aid of
such a person we cannot report an to the
correctness of tbe books of the different
offices, but so far a! we are able to as
certain the records are correctly and
neatly kept.
We think there ate no special recom
mendations called for at this time from
this body, and we only desire to suggest
to the county court that we think the
court house yard hack of the court house
should be kent somewhat cleaner ttian
it is and that stock should not be per
mitted to graze in such yard on account
of the injury done to the growing trees.
We further recommend that the toilet
room in the court house and fixtures
in such rooms be cleaned up and kept
clean.
We have paid s visit to the hospital
for the conntv poor and find the institu
tion well kept and the inmates comfort
ably and well providod for. We how
ever, would recommend that there
should be some better ventilation in one
or two of the rooms.
We desire to thank the court and the
officrs thereof for tlfir courteous treat
ment during the time of our delibera
tions, and ask that we he discharged.
W . Pntton, foreman; If, O Pennis,
McMnrrav, .fames II Wyland. I. S.
I'ailow, W. 11. M linkers, Hiram K. Clark.
New
Collars
Minor lICo.I as 1
it &
.... When ....
t
Attending
Visit
Con
Marquardsen's
Deyartment Store
An unusual number of people will be called to Heppner during
the present session of court and it would be well ior all to come
prepared to look over the stock and avail themselves of Bar
gains offered at Marquardsen's, whose prices are the lowest.
Chronic f'oiiwlipmloii Currd.
One wbo pullers from chronic consti-
patn'ii la in Hnger of man- serious ail
ments. Foley's Orino Laxative cures
chronic constipation as i aids digestion
and stimu'atea the lives and bowels, re
storing the natural action ot these or
gans. Commence taking it today and
you will leel better at once. Foley's
Orino Laxative does not nauseate or
gripe and is pleasant to take. Refuse
substitutes. Slocum Drug Company :
Groceries
Time and space forbids that wo pub
lisli as usual a lengthy list of prices in
this department.
We have established a reputation for
the lowest prices and handle the best
of every thing' in this line.
Allen iv Lewis' preferred stock,
Ileinze's sauces and pickles. Chase Sr
Sanborn's Teas and Coffees, Schillings.
Folgors and Royal leaking powders.
All the staples and fancy groceries with
seasonable vegetables which guarantee
equal to any and superior to the ma
jority offered at the price wo quote on
the best.
Shoes
Men's Ladies ami Childrens. The most
complete line which is available for
Morrow county trade. It you wish
some special shoe, ask us for it. If
you wish tt) save tell us. If you wish
to buv see us. If vou wih satisfac
tion, wear l'eters shoes.
Clothing
Men's. Boys, Childrens. We are not
ashamed to compare our stock with
any. We sell the clothing in Heppner,
Oregon.
Men's Suits $6.50 to $22.50
I Joys and Childrens as cheap as you
wish, as good as you desire.
Dry Goods and Ladies
Furnishings
Warm weather demands lighter weight
in underwear. Wo are showing a
strong lino in sleeveless vests from from
10c up. Muslin underwear of ewry
kind. Our corset covers from li!'.,c to
si'.oO.
Fine Muslin gowns made in high nnd
low neck, in good quality mu.-im. nice
ly trimmed with embroiderv. Pries
from .V.)e to $:;.00.
White underskirts for less than you ran
buy the muslin and embroidery, s.-iv
nothing about the cost of getting them
made.
Where Quality s higher than price. I Marquardsen's Department Store