Local Notes.
Glasses propeily fitted at 'I'. 0
Boot's. tf
M. S. Corrigal waa in the city
yesterday.
T. A. Rhpa came up from Port
limd, Friday.
Hiulieflt cash price paid for hides
fielta and furs. Phil Coho.
to
Percy DeunUon returned
Spray, Friday.
Gilbert Coata was a buesnesa
visitor Sunday.
Percy Jarmon was in from But
ter creek, Saturday.
Dr. niges, of Portland, was in
the city this week.
M. C. Merrill was down ftom
Hardmnn jesterday.
J. R Nunamaker came up from
Hood River, Friday.
Dan Rice, of Hardman, was a
Heppner visitor Friday.
John Reese returned from the
Walla Walla fair, Monday.
S. P. Garrigues came up from
Portland, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cornett were
in from Butter creek, Saturday.
Bob Carsner, the Spray stock-
man, was in the city yesterday
Mr. and Mr6. A. L. Ayers came
in from Parker's Mill. Saturday.
Everybody goes to the O. plieuru. The
greatest show on top of earth for 10c
Peter Baureufienil, of Cecil, was
n incoming passenger Tuesday
evening.
J. P. Rhea was in the city Sat
urday. Mr. Rhea is now a resi
dent of Walla Walla.
L E. Ward, editor of the lone
reclaimer, was in Heppner Satur
day, to hfar Senator Fulton.
Postmaster Smead returned
Tuesday evening from Ukiab, Oal.,
where he has been visiting his
mother.
Judge H. J. Bean returned to
Pendleton, j'esterday morning, af
ter attending to court business in
this city.
There is a shortage of $5000 in
1ho Portland postofficp. The raat
1er is being investigated by the
Government.
W. O. Minor, who has been mak
ing the circuit of the fairs with his
prize herd of Shorthorns, returned
Tuesday evening.
Saturday afternoon at' the Orplieum
for children.
County CommTsHioner W. T. Camp
hell, ( f Lexiogton, was in the city yes
terday. For children under 12 years of age, 5
cent, at the Orpheura, Saturday after
noon, at 2:30.
Miss MH bI Cameron and brother,
Neil, cams up from Portland yesterday
to be with their mother who now resides
in Heppner.
The meeting for women only which
was postponed last Sunday will be held
at the Christian church next Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. I
Three shows Saturday evening at the
Orpheum. First, 7 ; second, 7 :40 ; third,
8:15 Come out and laugh and see some
of the world's greatest plays reproduced.
It isn't a new baby in W. P.
Smith's home that makes him so
good natured his wife is using
Folger'a Golden Gate Coffee her
grocer grinds it.
Henry Neal of Lone -Hock passed
through town today with three carloads
of cattle, mostly dry cows, for the Port
land market. He also purchased 3400
head of iamhs at two dollars a head from
Bob Wright, V. Mascall aid others,
that will be run this winter on the Lone
Rock range Fossil Journal.
The Sunday school of the Christian
church is breaking all former records on
attendance. Last Sunday 15G were
present. An effort is beinir made to
have 200 present next Sunday. The
Superintendent and teachers urge all
who are not attending SunJay school at
some ether church to be present next
Sunday and enroll as regular members.
Tbe revival couducted by Evangelitt
Handsakerat the Chri.-tian chu ch con
tinues with growing inte'est. There
will be meetings each evening but Sat
urday this week and ntxt. It is not
known at this time just how long the
services w.ll continue. The Evangelist
announces his intention of staying as
long as the interest demands. There
have been several additionsv to the
church and many more seem to be deep
ly interested in the message that is pre
sented from bight to night.
Democratic Speaking.
Hod. O. P. Coshow, of Portland, will
address the citizens of Morrow county
at Roberts hall, Thursday evening, Oc
tober 29. Mr. Coshow is an ex-state
senator and an able speaker, Every
body invited to attend.
New Song Hooks.
The South Methodift church has re
ceived the new hymn books ordered a
few days ago. They have new books
for the congregation, also new books for
the Sunday school, and new anthem
bo )ks for the choir. The books will be
in use next Sunday.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject:
' Prevailing Prayer." Evening topic:
"Temp'ation." The evening hour for
service will be at 7 o'clock during the
winter", i stead of 7:30. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. All are welcome without
regard to "race, color, or pievious con
dition of servitude."
There is none better than the Orpb
eum. The show houses of Portland a
tbe same price are none better. "Al
wave the best" is our motto. A good
show is educative. Get thehabit, there
by get educated.
married Mail in Trouble.
A married man who permits any mem
ber of the family to take anything ex
cpt Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs,
colds anil lung troublp, is guillv of neg'
lect. Nothing el-e is as good for al
pulmonary troubles. The genuine Fo
ley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates
and is in a yellow p-ckge. For sale
by Slocnm Drug Co.
Little Miss Margaret Giirisonof
Forest 1 rove, in addition to the
prizes which 6he won nt the state
fair on her sewing, was awarded a
sewing machine at the Washington
county fair laBt week for the best
exhibit of needle work of girls un
der H jeais.
Saved lliw 'toy's l ife
"My three year old bny was badly
constipated, had a high fever and was
in an awful condition. I gave him two
loses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the
next morning the fever waa gone and lie
was enthely well. Foley's Orino Laxa-
tfve saved bis life." A. Wolkush, Citfci-
mer, Wis. Slooum Drug Co.
Emil Scharff came in from Mon
timeut, Thursday evening. Mr.
Scharff brought in 2C0 head of hogs
which were purchased by C. A.
Minor.
A Clatskanie man went hunting
nnd lost his dog. Sunday he went
out to look for it, taking along a
ehotguu and a revolver, and found
the dog guarding a treed cougar,
which with several shots was killed.
It measured 9 feet 8 inches in
length and stood feet high.
Congrefsman Ellis found himself
an important dignitary when he
went to Coos B-y on the Break
water, for in his honor the steamer
was decorated in gay colors, and
on her Brrival nt Marsh field and
North Bend Bi'gtial guns were fired.
The ship's code was used for dec
orating the craft. Ellis was out on
a Fppech-making tour. Portland
Telegram.
W. O. Minor, who has just fin
ished the Northwestern fair circuit,
comes back to Lfeppuer again load
ed down with sweepstakes, grand
champion, champion and first prize
wiuuings galore. Not content with
his maguuiceut herd that he started
out with, he has added the cream
of the winners from other herd.
His success is the lesult of years
of uu tiring effort and good judg
ment in the work that he loves.
Mr. Minor's cattle were highly
complimented by tbe Eastern
judges, who strongly insisted that
he should show his herd at Denver
and Chicago. Morrow County
should feel proud of the Mountain
Valley Stock Farm.
Foley'a Honey and Tar cures coughs
quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex
po's colds. iet the genuine in a yellow
package. Slocum Drug Co. 1
Republican Headquarters.
Republican headquarters from
now until after the presidential
election have been established at
the office of C. M. White, secretary
of the Morrow County Taft Club.
Anyone desiring pictures oJL the
candidates or campaign literature
cm be accommodated by calling on
Mr. White.
A Jeweler's Experience.
C. II. Kluger, the jee!er, 10(50 Vir
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind , writes:
"I was so weak from kidney trouble
that 1 could hardly walk a hundred feet.
Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy'
cleared iny comp'exion, cured my back
ache and the irregularities dipappBared.
and I can now atenl to business everv
day, and recommend Foley's Kidney
T'pine Jy to a'l tjnflerers, as it cured me
uf'er the doctors and other remedies
had failed. Slocum Drug Co.
Special Telegram for Sale.
Services at Ilie iTIeluodis: t'liurcli.
Sunday, Oct, 25th. Sunday
school, 9;45 a. m. Junior League,
3 p. m. Preaching 11 a. ra. and
7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Walter L.
Airheart. Subjects, morning ser
mon, "Christ, the Ideal Man.''
John xix, 5; evening, "Christ's
Way of Spreading the Kingdom."
-John viii 12, Math. v. 14.
Wo in it n Interrupt Political
Speaker
A well dressed woman interrupted a
political speaker recently by continually
coughing. If ho had taken Foley's
Honey and Tar it wou'd have cured her
cough quickly and expelled the cold
from her system. The genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar contains no opiates ar d
is ;n a yellow packnge Refuse substi
tutes. Slccum Drug Co.
I am offering for ale the fine blooded
trotter and sire Special Telegram. For
information as to price, etc, call on or
address
HARVEY PA RSFLL.
OcS Nov. 12 Heppner, Oregon
Coffee
The aroma-tight can protects
it against impurities and deteri
orationnever sold in bulk.
Your grocer will prind it
better if ground at hornet not
too fine.
FalFs Newest Styles
In Complete Array
Never before have we made such strenuous
endeavor to make a complete representation
of all of a season's style creations. Our
untiring efforts have succeeded and now
with confidence in this ideal exhibit, we pre
sent to you an entire showing of every con
ceivable fad, fancy, creation and conception
for this tail's consumer's of merchandise.
Most of the new fall things you read about,
you'll find lepresented here. Our fair prices
too, consistent with reliable merchandising,
make this store an ideal place to trade.
We are not here to urge you to buy, but to
make you welcome. We want you to visit
us often and look and linger as long as you
like. Our salespeople are here to wait up
on you if you desire attention, or to stand
back and give you a cordial welcome to look
in peace. So don't hesitate to visit us this
week, because you are not ready to buy.
We want you to come. We will feel hon
ored by your visit. We know you will tell
your friends of what you have seen here.
The mission of this store is to serve you
serve you as you wish to be sened, satisfac
torily in every detail.
Late Arrivals
Elastic Belts
Merry Widow
Gloves
Auto Scarfs
Minor & Co.
Heppi.er, Oregon
Late Arrivals
Ruch Collars
Back Combs
Neck
Girdles
STAR HOTEL
JEFF NEEL. Proprietor
Everything neat and clean at popular
prices.
Corner Chase ard May Sts.. Heppner
vrd buy
fSlA - for
Ik t
snot, cash. H to 60 "rc more monpv for ynn to shin Rnw rnrs nnn HiU to tin than to
ut homo Writt for Frioo Lit. Mnrket Koport. Shipi'inff Tacv. an1 nlmnt our
HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE,!
4M) pit.', hwtlior tiund. Hrt thin? on the 'i!';rt ever written. Iliiirt rMtnjr all Mir Animals, ah
alx ut Trappers Svro1.R, IVmv. Imp, flume Uri. How and whw t trap, and rmm a nc
CCKofnl trapper, ll'n a regular Kn.vrlnpMli Pric. $ 1 T otir -ut'iner IV Hid UnnH into
beautiful H'dn. Our Mtnoltr Kmt and Dw attrarti anini.il 1rp. .W p'M Kttl, Mip T.-ur
Hidwaudt urtouaudkUljtvU-iine, Aadcra-'k Bros., 1H-U I, MloncpuUa,Ml.
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. WESTERBERG, Prop
has just received a largo
shipment of E.lisou. and
Columbia Phonograph.
.We have a pood selection
of machines and more,
than a thousand records
of various kiuda.
Machines Sold on Easy
Terms.
Call and see them at
The Cash Shoe Store
Heppner, Oregon
FOLEYSHOUETTAR
Twenty-one Years
AVe have passed our 21st milestone in our as
the First National Bank of Heppner.
During this time we have been identified with
the growth of Morrow county and have assisted
many of our customers in becoming well-to do
At the same time we have made reasonable profit
on the capital we laave had invested.
We do not take up every proposition that is
presented to us. but we have always tried to meet
the reasonable demands of our customers.
It is our purpose to merit a continuance of
the confidence of the community, which has been
extended to us for the past twenty-one years.
First National Bank
of Heppner
NOTICE FOK lTHLlOATION.
lV)nrtnietit of the Interior
1'. 3. Lund Otliee at I-a Urmnle, Oreo".
September N I'M1.
Notice is horehy given that William I. Je'.
liROii. of ti x Laurel street. Portland, Oregon,
who. or. August IX 1W. made Timber and
Stone forn statement. No. Oi.W, for SV't
NE, section 9, and V'. SE'- NE. sec
tion 4.T. 4 8., R. "29 E. W. M. has tiled m.ticeof
intention to make final Timber and Stone jroof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before the lVgister and Receiver, C. 8. Land
Cilice, at I-ati ramie. Oregon, on the 25th daj of
Novemlier. 1'.S.
Claimant name at vitnessea:
C. S. VanUuyn, D. C. Ilrichonx n1 Thoa.
Dri'kell, all of LaOrande, Oregon, and Harriet
P. Jellison, cf Poitlami. Oregon.
8pt UNot U V BBAMtt ELL, Register.
Notice For Publication
Penurtment cf the Ir.Tcrior,
1". S. l.an.l OtftVe at Litti-Hmie, Oregoi-.
Srteiar.er
Notice is hereby given that Harriet 1. Jt-1 . -on,
of O I.aurtl street, Portland, Oregon, v. I
on AuRust JS, 1SVS, made .Timber and Sd i
sworn statement No. Ol Jul, for N i4 N K'4 ;t
and Lots 3 and 4 sec. 4, and Lot 1, gee. S, Tt.wa -ship
4 S. E. W. M.has tiled ii.xicec.fi:;
tention to make final Timber and stotn
to establish claim to the land above deociil
before tht Register and lleceiver, l'. 8. !. ;r !
tWice, at LaUraude, Oregon, on the iMh Utj f
November. 1VWB.
Claimant name as witnesses:
C. S. VanDtiyn, of LaGrande, Oregon, P.
Pricionx, of La Grande, Orctor, and (io'tK
W. Lilly and William D Jellisou, loth of Po t
land, Oregon.
Bpt. ITNovl F.C. BEAMWELL, Reiater.