Glasses
Bow's.
Local Notes.
propeily fitted at P.
O.
t(.
E. Nordyke was tip from Lexing
ton Saturday.
Frank Engleman was up from
lone Monday.
Joseph E. Marshall, of Lexing
too, was in the city Monday.
Highest cash price paid for hide
. pelts and furs. l'hilCoba.
Everybody goes to the O'pheum. The
greatest show on top of earth for 10c.
Mrs. Jane Fenland, who ha6
been visiting relatives in this city,
returned to Lexington Satutday.
Frank Roberts and family left
Saturday for Spray, where they
wiil visit Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Pot
ter.
Three shows Saturday evening at the
Orpheum. First, 7 ; second, 7 :40 ; third,
8:15 Come out aud ldJgh and see some
of the world's greatest plays reproduced.
L. E. McBee came up from Cecil,
Mouday. While here he received
"250 head of steers which he will
feed on alfalfa at his Cecil ranch.
Morrow county farmers are now
very busy in gettiug in a big acre
age of grain. There is plenty of
moisture and the weather is about
all that could be desired.
Oscar S jhafTiir came in from Mod
umenl, Saturday. lie eays there
ia plenty of moisture aud grass i&
crowing good iu the Monument
country.
"V. L. Copeuhaver, of Lexington,
was a lleppuer visitor, Monday
Air. Cope n haver states that he is
now seeding nod will put in 400
ttcres of wheat this fall. Ho ex
pects to seed 200 acres more in tie
priDg.
Because there is uo public high
way across the Umatilla reserva
tion, it cast the J. E. Smith Live
sook company 3 cents a head in
tolls for a big baud of sheep brought
down from Meackam across the
reservation. The sheep were the
first to have been brought acrost
the reservation in several years
The toll is considered highly ox
cossive by local sheepmen and tbi
instance of last evening is cited at
an evidence of the great necessity
for a public highway through Ore
gon. East Oregouian.
Saturday afternoon at the Orpheum
for children.
Dju't overlook that good loads
convention.
N. S. Whetstone visited Pendle
ton, Saturday.
A. Neil, of Lone Hock, was a
Heppner visitor Tuesday.
C. O. Huelat and Qua M older,
of Portland, were in the city this
week.
Waldoa Rbea was over from
Echo this week to receive a band
of theep.
Some davs ago snow was 1C.
inches deep at Crater Lake.
A free employment bureau has
been established at The Dalles.
Within four days seventy-three
cat loads of cattle were shipped
out of Dorris.
An Alsea man has killed twelve
bears so far this year, and expects
to get several more.
A man near Condon sold a quar
ter section of land for $G,000 that
he bought seven years ago for
$400.
Burglars have been operating in
Umatilla county duriog the past
week. The postoffice was robbed
at Weston and a store was burglar
ized at Adams.
Concerning Work.
"Work Is something that none of us
can avoid."
"That's right," answered Mr. Pustln
Stax. "Even If you hire sowehody to
do your work you've got to work hard
to keep him from loafing or spoiling
something." Washington Star.
Safe anl 8ne.
The eleventh annual convention
of the State Woolgrowers Associa
tion to be held in Heppner on Nov
ember 17-18, will be an important
meeting. The meeting will be
something m which Heppner is vi
tally in e ested. Indications art
that the meeting will be well at
tended. Heppner will do every
thing possible to make it pleasant
for the delegates, and will help in
every way to make the meeting a
success. The meeting last yeai
was held in TLe Dalles and 200
delegates were present. It it
Loped that the attending here
will be bigger than The Dalies
ineetirg.
Don't forget the big sale to com
mence at Marquardsen's Depart
ment store, next Saturday. Prices
have been greatly reduced.
Statistics throughout the state
show that the wool clip of Oregon
this j ear is 1,500,000 pounds ehort
of last year, and the price averaged
about fi.e cents less. Only about
310,0C0 pounds remain in the
growers' hands. The total output
of the state is estimated at 20.000,
000 pounds, valued at $2,500,000.
As a primary shipping point, Shan
iko heads the list with 3,000,000
pounds. Heppner comes second
with 2,500,000 pounds to her credit.
The Swedish-Finn society of
Astoria, held a bisket auction Sat
urday night for the purpose f
raising money to assist a young
m-tn to return to his native home
in Finland. He" is sick with lung
trouble, and his physician fen s
thit ho cannot live long. The sum
of $106.50 was raised which will le
tur.ud over to him. a sum probably
sufficient to carry him to Finland.
"I never can tell what that son of
mine la golDg to do next."
"I can always be sure what mine
will do'
"What's that?"
"Not a darned thing." Cleveland
Leader.
People In Glass Houses.
Pearl Some one Just laughed at our
Merry Widow hats.
Ruby Who was It, dear?
Tearl Why, that college chap In the
Ingrown hat with two corncri turned
down and a blue and yellcw band.
Detroit Tribune.
Not Interesting. .
Mr. Knox You women are forever
discussing the bad points of your
neighbors. If you'd only gossip about
their good points it would be more edi
fying. Mrs. Knox Yes, but who'd care to
listen to us? Philadelphia Press.
There is none better than the Orph
eum. Th show houses of To, (land I
ihe same price are pone be'ter. "Al
ways the best" is our motlo. A good
show is educative. Get t lie liabit, there
by net ed ncal fed.
THE IDEAL STORE
Discriminating Customers
Collect Here
i
Slurried .11 an in Trouble.
A man ied man who pei mits any mem
ber of the family ti tak anything ex
cept Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs,
colds and lung (rouble, is guilty of Def
lect. Nothing el e is as good for all
jmlmonarv t'ouble'. The genuine Fo
ley's Honey and T r c ntains no opiates
and is in a yellow pick-age. For sale
by Slocnm Drug Co.
A Jeweler's Experience.
C. 11. Kluger, the jeweler, 1C60 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 my comp exion, cured my back
ache and the irr gularitie- disapprared,
and I can now ht end ' o I usineps every
day, and recommend Foley's Kidney
i Kerne ly to ail sulferers, as it cured me
af:ert!ie doctors and other remedies
had failed. locum Drug Co.
iii:i.
BL AHM In this city, Tuesday.
Oct. 17. 1908, the 13-rnonthb' old
child ot Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Blahm.
ion sai.i:
Good carpet, heating stove and
cook stove. Inquire at this office.
Special Telegram for Sale.
I am offering for Ealethe fine blooded
trotter and sire Special Telegram. Foi
information as to price, etc, call on o
address
HARVEY PARS ELL,
OtS Nov. 12 Heppner, Oregon
F WE HAVE LEFT A STONE
unturned to make this an Ideal Store,
to make this a concentrated congrega
tion of Falls' dictates and demands in Fash
ions, qualities, varieties and dependableness,
we don't know where that store is.
Visitors in the store nowadays pass many
compliments, and it is pur greatest wish to
be found worthy of their compliments,
worthy of their confidence, worthy of their
patronage, Every day now folks with dis
criminating tastes, experienced shoppers,
shrewd buyers gather at our counters. We
hope to be able to show them this is a good
place to trade. We are showing many.
Let us show you, that you may visit us
early, is our earnest wish.
Minor & Co.
STAR HOTEL
Services at Hie .tlelbdlit Church.
Sunday, Nov. 1st. Sunday school
f:15 a. no.: junior league, 3 p. m
Pleaching, 11 a. m., by thfl pnstor,
Walter L. Auheart. Subjects:
Morning sermon, "The Revelation
of God Through the Cross." Phil.
2;S. Evening, "Jacol- a Study iu
Character." Gen. 32:29.
liutrtrl) Meeting.
Kev. II. S. ShanglP, P. E., of
Milton, will hold the first quarter!
conference of the Heppner charje
of the M. E. church, South, on
Mouday evening, Nov. 2, at 7:.'50 at
the church. Every niembpr of the
board of stewards is especially re
quested to be present as interest
ing matters ate to come before
them. All other members are
urged to be present.
Kev. Shangle will also preach
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock sharp.
Suudav morning the pasto. Rev.
W. A. Orr, will have for his
ject, "The Apostles' Ciend."
Uay Ecbool at 10 a. m.
sab-San-
Foley's Honey and Tar cares couahs
iaickly, strengthens the lungs and ex
pels col Js. iet the genuine in a vellow
package. Slocam Drug Co.
Saved III Hoy's l.lfe
"My three year old by was badly
constipated, had a hiuh fever and wan
in an awful condition. I gave him two
doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and (he
next morning the fever was gone and he
was entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxa
tfve saved bis life." A. Wolkush, Caei
mer, Wis. Slooutn Drug Co.
Wo ii ii Interrupt a Political
Speaker
A well dressed woman interrnp'ed a
political speaker recently by continually
coughirg. If he had taken Foley's
Honey and Tar it wou'd have cured her
cough quickly and expelled the cold"
from her system. The uenuine Foley's
Honey and Tar contains no opiates ami
is 'n a yllow packoe Rfu-e substi
tutes. Slccuro Drug Co.
OASTOIIIA.
Bear the T1 0U HaVB 'WaVS
Coffee
The kind that makes the break
fast real Coffee through "and
through always the same.
Your procer will prind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
JEFF NEEL. Proprietor
Everything neat and clean at popular
prices.
Corner Chase ard May Sts.. Heppner
for upot rftfth.
ell at homo.
1 0 to 6' J moro moTny for yon to eh in Rjiw Fnr nn! Tlidpp to on than tO
viriti for i thh liHt. .irrK'l i'torr, mim'P'IR in!, una wkmH our
HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.ft::
J'4 pcvi, 1 her h m tirl. Brrt thmc on 1h mthjwt rrr writ Ilhmtnttinff all Fur An mala. All
atmt Trapprra' Nrret. IWiit. frnp, name lawi Hw and where t trap, and to heroine a ur-
rifiil trapper. It a rettilar KnrTclrH-1ia Prire. Toitr rii1uipr fl 2Y Hide tanned into
beautiful H"h. Our MatnHir Bait ati'l INtv nltrarf ammaU t trap, 1 OO pr huftte. Sh'p tout
llidea and r'ur W ussuid set tiiUciiricva. AHtivrwh lirws- IH'pU ?1, MtnBcmplU,MlsiHw
The Pastime
Finest Line of High Grade Cigars in City
, Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks
Billiards and Pool
F. E. UE5TERBERG, Prop
The Hash Ik Ik
h;is.iust received a large
shipment of KJisou find
Columbia Phonographs.
We have ROoci selection
of machines ami more
than a thousand records
of various kiuda.
Machines Sold on Easy
Terms.
Call and see them at
The Cash ShoeStore
Heppner, Oregon
Twenty-one Years
AW have in.ss'(l our 21st milestone in our as
the First National ank 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 have had invested.
Wo do not take up every proposition that is
presented to us, but we have always triod to meet
the reasonable demands of our customers.
It is our purpose to merit a continuance of
the confidence of the conimunitv, which has been
extended to us for the past twenty-one years.
First National Bank
of Heppner
SOTK'K KOK H'HLH'ATION.
IVpartment of the Interior
I'. S. IaikI IMIU-e t U Grniidt-, Ores.in.
Si"l'te::itt'r . UK'S.
Notice in heroliy jtiven that William 1. Je'.
linon. f rt S Laurel tIwt. I'ortland, Oregon,
who, or. Aiitut '-. in1!, mavle TiminT iiti
Stoue orn ntHttment. No. 0131. tor XW'i
N( nection 9, ami W' , SE SV NKK,, sec
tion 4.T. I S.. R. 29 E.". M. hae filed tioticof
intention to make final Timber and Stone proof,
to eatnblinh claim to the land above descrited.
before the Kegttter and Receiver, C 8. Land
Office, at UOrande. Oregon, on the 25th day of
Noiarobcr.
Claimant names a vitneaae:
C. 8. VanDnyn, D. C. Brichoux ani Thoa.
lnkell, all of Ia;raode. Oreron, and Harriet
I. Jelltaon, of IVntland. Oreon.
8p It Not l K.C. BBAMWtLL, RcgUter.
Notice For Publication
r
I artmciit of the Interior,
S. Lan.i OtHi-e Ht Liili-atule, lniiit.
S'l'teiiiter f, 1'. '
Notice is hereby given that Harriot V. Jel -on.
of ljiurel street, rortlaml, vreKoii, l .
on Aukum IK S, made Timber and St.'i
aworn statement No Ol JiiI, for N rt i4 NK4 -t
and Lots 3 and 4 ec. 4, and Lot 1. nr. 5, Town-5
ship 4 8, It 2.' E. W. M . haa tiled notice of in
ten tion to make final Timber and Stone pn"f
to eatahiUh claim to the land above deectilci.
before tht Kettister and Receiver, I'. 8. It d
lrHce. at Lattraude, Oregon, on the 2Tth daj -f
November. 1SMJ.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
C S. VanDnyn,. of LaGrande, UreKon. I.
Brier onx. of La Grande. Oregtw, and George
W. Lilly and William D. Jeliisou, both of l o t.
land. Orrgon.
tfpt. IT Nrti F. C. BRAatWELL, Rriter.