WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Persona Happenings. "Go to the Bakery for your broad 26 loaves for 1 00. Chan. D. Huston bin! wife were in Heppner over Sunday. Born To Sunt. S. E. Notnon and wife, to-day, a daughter. The lateHt iu large ruga, 9 x 12 at onlr 115.25 each. Case Furniture Co, John Padberg, Social Ridge farm er, was a visitor to Henpner on Tues day. Lost A bunch of about seven keys. Findar please leave same with W. P, Scrivner. HiiiheBt cash prices paid for hides nelis and furs. Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. Bora In HeDDner, Maroh 5th 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blahra, an eleven pound son. Mrs. W. B. Potter came over from Spray on Saturday and is visiting with her relatives here. Chinese and Japan. A nice assort ment of mattings 25 cents to 40 cents at the Case Furniture Co. Mrs. Frankie Luper is home from Portland where she scent some time making selections of Spring millinery Rev. J. V. Crawford came over from Centerville, Wash, on Mondav to siiend a few ilavs with the home folds. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dutton ar rived home on Tuesdiv evening from a sojourn of boat six week3 in Port land. Adam Knoblork was a pleasant nailer at this office on Monday. He says the winter is not all gone yet ' especially on the hills between Hepp- nr ani Rhea creek. John Nash and family, of Cceil, came up to Heppner on Saturday, Mrs. Nash remaining In town to re ceive medical attention George Yok'um, a real estate dealer of Spokane, was a visitor to Heppner this week. He is'interesting a num her nf nenple from DP that way in Morrow county real estate. A box social will be given at the parlors of the Methodist church on to morrow evening. The ladies are ex nii tn furnish a basket with suffi cient "eats" for the gentlemen. Come A good time is promised. Mrs. J. 0. Hayes underwent an op eraton at the Heppner hospital on Fri dav last. Mrs. Hayes has been sick fnr a In nr time, and it is hoped this operation will restore her health. She is doing well at this writing. F. S. Eberhart, a contractor of PnrtUn anil the gentleman who built the steel bridge on Rhea creek t the month of McKinney creek, came up fro-n Portland Tusoay to mnanit with the county couit on bridge matters. W. J. Lloyd, representing R. L Mnib . C,a . has been in Heppner the Dst week doina the preliminary work nf cTAttimr not a new directory for Heppner. This is to be included in vniiima with Uatilla county and will be a valuable reference book. Leet Paine and wife wore over from their Grant county ranch the last of the week. Mr. Pains states that they have had much more winter in his section than has been experienced nvnr thin WAV bnt stock are in fine' condition and the prospects for a good season ahead are fine. Rev. S. W. R'jbisou, of Helix. Ore gon, preached both morning and eve ning at the Cluis ian church on last Sunday. He was here with a view to locating but the ch'irch did not decide to extend I im a call. It is the plan now to hire a man in con junction with Io"e for the comina year, and this anargement will doubtless be entered into. The moving of presses, an extra rush on job wotk and being shoit hauded as well, has made life pretty burdensomo around tins print shop th past week. HuA'evpr. we aw getting everything pretty wtll adjusted and promise to ba a little mere prompt ftom irw mi in Rvjiti-gout woi k. SV are not disconrag-d if you are not, to bring mi the work. Our old friend, L". L. Berry, who has been absent from Ileonner for some months, doi' g the stunts of his trade at Ainu, Ori-g.m. will retoru to Hjppner in a few davs, prepared to resume his labors at this place He is bringing with him a good workman, so hold op anything you may have in El's lina of painting, papcrhanging and sign writing. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised snd delighted with the prompt relief, tlordea by applying Chamberlain's, Liniment. Not one case of rheuniatinra in ten requires any internal treatmei.t whatever. This linimi nt is for sale by Patterson & Son. Reminding us of some of the good times enjoved by the earlier residents of HepDner, is an old pester dug out nf a pigeon hole in the postoflice this week by Maurice Smead. It an nounces a performance by the Ileppuer Dramatic Association of the drama, "Mlcheal Erie, or, Ihe Maaic Luver," witht he following pardons in the cust of oliaracteis: D. D. Squier, I. N. Donaldson, tl. II. Hal lock. Will Mallory. G Moody. Fred D. Hallock A. M. Guuu Nellie Hullo, k Ida Hal lock andLena Wyland. The parforni anco was given in Leezer's new hallnn Thursday evening Jan. 20. 1881. and was one of a series of like entertain ments given that winter by the aso oiatiou. About twenty of the ladies of Heopner met at the Epicsopal church on Wednesday and took preliminary steps to organize a library association for Heppner. Thev have started the proposition off on a small scale, mak ing anv one eligible for membership who will donate a book and pay ten cents per mouth as a membership fee. At another m eting to be held in the future a name will be decided up n and other matt rs for perfecting of the association will be taxen op with a view to extending the woik and making it more useful. Jess Hicks departed on Saturday morning for Portland where he will visit for a lew days with his mother and then go on to 0 burg where his father resides. Jess has been a faith ful machine man on the Times force for several years past, is a fine boy and we besueak for him success where ever he goes. He will likely return to Hepouer after a few weeks visit with the home folks, and take up work with the Maccabees in conjunction with Mr. Smith whohas been here for some time. Andy Rood. Jr., promising young farmer of the Heppner Flat country, was in town on Mondav. Andy has In 600 acres of wheat: he hooos that it will go 40 bushels to the acre and that it will biing him $1.00 a bushel. Hope so, too. Andy, as your prospreily will mean the same to many another farmer in Morrow county. The bank stauds ready to take care of the money. Orris Robertson was np from Port land a few days this week, remaining over Sunday. He was here in the in terest of Mr. Selling's campaign for United States senator, representing the Portland business mens' associa tion. While here he organized a Sell ing club and from now on active work will ba done in this county to get ti's vote for the Portland man. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when the child has a cold. Tht is why all medical authorities say be ware o( colds. For the quick cure of oolds you will find nothing hotter than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by Fatter- son & Son. Aaron Peterson, of Eight Mile, made the Gazette-Times a pleasant call on Monday and lined up witn ns for ano:her year. It has been some cold out his way the past week, bat no apparent damage has been done to the crops Mr. Peterson predicts an abundant yield fur his section the coming htrve.it. The Rev H. O. Perry, of Sunny- side, Wash., District Superintendent, will preach at the M. E. Church next Sundiv tot'i mo ning and night. There will be a reception of new members, bsp'.ism, quarterly meeting, etc. A cordial invitation to all. License-to wed was issued on Wed nesday to Mr. Ray Neill and Miss Norma Morehead, of Butter creek, nd the young people are to be mar ried to-day at Pendleton. The U-T wishes them success in this new re lation. Mrs L E. Cohn has retured from Portland with the Utest styles in pring millinery aid iuvites the la- i dies of Heppner and Vicinity to in spect snme. The first pattern hats display Saturday. March y, ar.u 101- lowing Motday aud Tuesday. Single Comb Rhode Lland Reds; Ml utilhy stock sold. tggs from special n. stings only, t'nee per setting ti.W. $3.5.) and $3.00. A few more choice cockerels fcr Fale. Brilliant Poultry Yards, litDnmr, Oregon. Riy and El Neil of Butter creek. hsive dissolved their partnership in the ranch busiuass, U y retiring and Ed continuing with the ranch ani hpep business. The deal as made at Heppner on Wednseday. Richard Crewdson. of Paiker's Mill, made final five-year prcof cn is homestead before Judge Paltersou on Tuesday. Cream Puffs at the Bakery every Saturday. All kinds ot cookies and tastry at the Bakerv. Mrs. F. Luper will have cn dis play, Saturday, March 10, her first spring millintrv. You need not pay so much for in surance. Talk to M. E. Smead. GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS Fkedekkk Stkiweh, Of Pendleton. ( anhlate before the Kepuoiieaii Party of Morrow and Umatilla Counties for the olliee of DISTRICT ATTORNEY. My Platform: "A strict and impartial enforce ment Of the laws of Oregon." (Paid Adv.) The weather the past week has been a little hard on the buttercup? and daisies. The north wind is chill ing. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lias won its great reputation ano exten sive sale by its remaikable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold by Patterson & 8on. J. S. Baldwin wss in town Satur day and called around to make the editor feel good. Shelly has had clmrge of the Ed Puran farm in Black Horse for feveral seasons past but hia lime is uu there now and he is unde cided just whit he will do. Arthur Daly is on the streets again afler buing confined for a rumbtr c,f we'ks at the Hepppner hospital with a serious illness. The old gentleman is greatly pleased to be elle to get nbcut town ai;d j )ke with hia num erous friends stain and they are glad to see him so far on the road to rcov ery again. M. D. L. French, Mrs. T. J. llumihrevs, Mrs. C yde Brock and Mrs V. O. Illil made a visit to lone on Friday to Ci-.r.sult with the mem bers of the Christian church there on the matter of hiring a pastor for the coming year in conjunction with the Heppner church. Wanted. By a man and wife, position on ranch. Both know ranch work and guarantee tatislaction. Inquire at this tffice. 3t. f ' i ' A vfcnc -' r '' I ....... .; ,y: - . .. ; , i . 0 Sincerity The suit you arc going to buy from us will be just what it seems to be. You'll buy it because its smarter looking-fits better is better quality and richer fabric and more uniformly tailored than any youVe seen. $15 1 The Sincerity Store Mmr J. H. BODE Merchant Tailor HEPPNER OREGON The MODERN PAINTER PAPER HANGING SUMMERFIELD For Clerk. To the Voters of Morrow County: I will be a candidate for Nomina tion to the office oi County Clerk on the Republican Primary Nominating Election Ballot at th-i Primaries to be held on April 19, 1912. I promise if nominated and elected to the office of County Clera the same service you have had the past six years. Very respectfully, WALTER O. HILL. For Sheriff. I am a candidate for the nomination for the offioe of Sheriff on the Repub lican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on April 19, 1913. My record as a citizen of Morrow county for the past 25 years should be a sufficient enarantee that I will muse good if nominated and elected to this important oflicj. MARION EVANS. For Sheriff. I dasire to announce to the voters of Morrow ccucty that I am a candi date for the nomination of Slier if! nn the Democratic ticket at the forih ccming piimarics. If I am nominated and elected I will, during the term of cry cflioe conduct tha affairs of the cilice in the lutare as I have tr;ed to da in the past viz: to the interests nf the taxpayers. J O HAVKS. For Superintendent. I sm a candidate fcr the nomination forCtuntv Sdioe-l Sueriitendtnt at the Republican Trimary Election to ba held Anil 19, 1912. If nominated and elected, I shall continue to work for the advancement of the educa tional interests of the county. S. E. NOTSON. For Treasurer. To the Voters of Morrow County: I hate seivcd as your county treas urer during the past term, and will be a candidate fur re-election. To this end I ask your suffrage at the Primary Nominating Election to be held on the 19th day of April, 1912. Thanking you for past support, snd promising faithful preformance of duty. FRANK GILLIAM. Clothes Company IQI I o I S Are You Boosting Mor- S row Cousily ? Are You Home Industry ? A I E ARE MANUFACTURING Flour and Feed superior to any are not using office on Main Street and get a testing sample. Our flour is made exclusively from selected Morrow County Bluestem Wheat. Seed Grain, Rolled Feed, Alfalfa Seed. 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