F.xeox'xisaxoxr.A.x oakos C. E. WOODSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW t OUU In Palac Hotel Heppner, Oregon Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on west end ol Mar Street Heppner Oregon. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlcein Court House, ' Heppner, Oregon. F. H. ROBINSON, LAWYER, lone, - - Oregon W. H. DOBYNS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW lone. -r - - Oregon. W. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only complete Bet of Bbetraot "oookt in Morrow county. Hkppnkr, Obbqon J. P. WILLIAMS Justice of the Peace. Oflice with S. E. Van Vactor DR. JH. A. LEACH , DENTIST Permanently looated in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas "ad ministered. OSTEOPATHY AND MECHANOTHERAPY Dr. Martha S. Arledge, D. 0. Dr. J. P Conder, iW -T- D- Treatment of all disease's 99 per cent, of ennen successfully treated without operation IN. E. WINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN & MKUKOJI. Graduate of: Lenox College. 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med Collect 1890. Kunk Medical College, 1892. F. E. Boyden, M. D. Physician & Sibgeon Office in rear of Patterson & Son's Drug Stoie. EEPPNKK OREGON WELLS & CLARK. SHAVING PARLORS Three Doora South of Poetoffice. Shaving 25c Haircutting 35 Bathroom In Connection: A. E. Patterson 2 Do' rs North Palace Hotel TONSORIAL ARTIST Fine Baths Shaving 25c J. H. BODE Merchant Tailor OKEGO f h ROBINSON w. S. SMITH ROBINSON & SMITH. lone, Oregon. Real Estate Farms and City Property forSale. Farms to rent. Correspondence solicited. DR. J. J. MURRAY V. S. (Registered and graduate Vet erinarian. Oice at the Evanz T- XcRobe-i ts Livery Stable. Dr. Murray will locate here per " manently. I bare for Bala it mv ulare on Eight Mile. Brown Lrghorn egg for hatch ing at 11.00 per letting of 15. A good strain of fplendid pkr producers. mio. Alfred E Anderson. CORRESPONDENTS' PAGE. f j:.A News Budget From Writers From : i- all Over the County. j: IONE. Joe Knappenherg and wife went up to Heppner Monday night, returning the next day. Mrs. Beach Haines returned last Thursday night from Wamio where she attended the funeral of her brother-in-law. Frank Ohristosen, who has been attending school at Portland for the past five months, is visiting with Dr. Chick and family. Mrs. Lute Jordan, who has been visiting with fiiends and relatives for a time, teturned to her home at Fort land last Thursday. Rev. Jones, of the . Christian ohurch, sDuke to a very attentive andience at Walker's hali Monday night of last week. Rev. Reade and Charlie Cochran returned from Portland last Saturday night where they have been receiving surgical attention for the past week. Tone shipped out 53 cases of eggs Tuesday morning of last week. That means 1590 dozen at 17J cents a dozen or $278.25. Nice bunch of eggs for one shipment, eh? Don't forget the plav, entitled "A College Town," to be given by the lone Hiah School at the Skating Rink Tuesday evening, May 11. A good time is in store for all. J. P. Louy and wife, formerly of Ir.ne, but now living at Shaniko, made lone a flying visit laest week. Crop prospects are so Rood it is very hnrd for the old timers to stay away. Miss Dalles Perains of Portland, came up to lone last Monday night to help her father in the postoffice a few dais. Mr. Perkins has been under the weather for some time, but we are glad to learn that he is feel ing a gcod deal belter again. "Angels With Wings." "What is an angel, mother ?"asked a six-year-old Rirl. "Why, dear, its a beautiful lady with wings, who flies. But why do yu ask?" "Be cause I heard fathoi call my govern ess an angl." - "Oh!", said the mother. " Well, you watch her and vou will see her fly tomorrow." Rube Sperry and wife and their boy blew. iuto lone last Thursday. They have been at Corvallis for the past eight months, but they could not stav away any loneer. Rube is having his house overhauled and things fixed up proper. lie says he has found no place that looks better to him than lone aud vicinity. Wasn't It True? A faehiorably dressed lady met a little barelegged urchin carrying a bird's rest with tees in it. "You re a wicked boy," said the lady. "Htw ccu!d you rob -the nest? No loubt the poor mother is now grieving for the loss of her eggs. " "Oh. she don't cre," said the boy, edging away "she's on your hat." Ross Shaver met with . a painful accident last Sunday afternoon while pluying ball. It seems he was run ning from first to second base and in some manner got his feet tangled, breaking his leg above the knee. Dr. Winnard tame down from Heppner with an auto and took Ross up there where he can be properly cared for We hooe he wii get along alright and soon be able to come down and sea us again. The lone public school will hold the 8th grade exercises Wednesday evening May 15, in the Skating Rink. The 12th grade wi'l be held in the ame place. Thursday, May lfi, and we want you all lo bear in mind that the commencement banquet will ba held in ti e Rink Fnlay evening. May 17. We wnnt to mate this point very plain thit we want vou all to nm to the banquet. This will be o chosen few affair. M'e don't care where you live, or what your occuds- 'ion i, you are invited to attend. There will le ihnty for all aud rontn for tb 1 1. New rerr.ember the date. Everybody is invited ard all welcome. LEXINGTON. MUs Merle Carmicliael visited in H ppner on WedneBday. s T. M Scott came in the last of the week to visit with relatives for some time. Mrs. George Allyn gave an Ice cream social to her Sunday school It's on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Van Winkle have moved into the Gns McMillan houee on Knob Hill. Thomas Lvness, who has teen pretc' ing out in thj Define district returned to Arlington on Monday's train. Every rig in Lexington was engaged to carry people to the circus, so we suppose that quite a number of our people attended. Mr. Rasussen left on Wednesday for his new home at the Dalles. We are sorry to lose him and wish him every success. Mrs. Alfred Cribbeus came down to Lexington on Saturday, returning to' Heppner. Mrs. Cribbens expects tu move to Heppner the latter part of the week. Chas. Brashears hud the misfortune to lose a $200 mare on Sunday after noon. Ed Burchell also lost a fine horse, one of his driving team the same day. Mrs. Reade and children were lone passengers on Satoiday. Mrs. Reade expected to meet her husband at lone. He is returning from Portland., after having had an operation on his jaw. They will return to Ltxington cn Sun day. Ed Butchell and May Johnson were married Sunday evening. May 5th, at Portland. Mr. Burchell and his bride intend going to Seaside for their honeymoon. Lexington wishes the newlywcds long life and success and hepe Ed will bring some good cigars for their many friends. EIGHT MILE. Rev. Cross called at Gays one dav last week. Bob Allstttt finished summerfallow ing the first of the week. Luther Huston finished his spring seeding a few days ago. Rev. Warren and wife are visiting in Eight Mile at present.,. John Olden and wife attended ohurch at Liberty last Sunday. Miss Grace Bellenbrock visited with C. R. Wife and wife last Sunday. People in Eight Mile are grawling it is too wet to plow. Its fierce isn't it? . The growing wheat is doing fine, The only drawback is some of it is too thick. Svlvia and Claud Huston took theit horses lo the summer pasture the firsr of the week. Rev. McAllister addressed a large audience at Liberty. He is an able speaker. Come again. Leonard "Carlson took dinner with Noah Clark last Sunday. He be lieves in starting eaily. . Mr. Sikes spoke at Eight Mile Cen ter and Liberty school houses last weea to the members of the Farmers' Union. Mrs. Forbes is out from the East visiting with her daughters Mrs. Bec ket of Eight ile and Mrs. Clark of Heppner. Harrison Elliott was thrown from a bucking mnle last Sunday. He thought for awhile he was seriously injured, but proved to be more scared than hurt. LOWER EIGHTMILE Mrs. Hilda Esteb and children do parted for Arleta, Oregon last week where she expects to remain. Oh you beautiful rain I Come again. A couple of weeks of sunshine will make the grain that is headed out, ready for harvest. The well drillers tn Mr. Carlson's place are down nearly 700 feet and have struck flint rock. They don't kick up anv more dust, but the way they make the sparks fly would put the noithern lights in the shade. Mr. Carlson thinks that is good indi cation of water. The long talked-of railroad between Biggs and Hardman will be a reality this vear if we have a good cron. Ihe old boosters are at woik taking the matter cp Pgain and intend to stay with it until tliey liave a rail road. Their idea is to bring the road up Columbia river to the month of John Dav. od that river to the mouth of Eight Mile, then up' Eight Mile to Charley Anderson's place, one branch continuing up Eight Mile lo Hardman, the other branch running fouth to Mr. Carlson's where they ex pect to get their water supply, be sides tapping a rich farming country. I don't believe they could have laid out a better road if they had tried, and believe it will be a paying propo sition and a big boost fir Morrow county. CASTLE ROCK. L- M. Davis and son Jtsae went to the ranch with horses Tuesday. A. L. Huff was called to the River Side Farm again to look atfer the engine. Mrs. Davis received a box of house plants, roses and berry plants one day last week. Word was sent to Mr. Cramer to return to the River Side Farm as Mrs. Cramer was worse. J. B. Davis has become a section hand aud is holding down the sand pile at the siding. The new forman has received h's household goods and is now nicely settled with his family. Mr. Tom Robbins has taken up sec tion work again and says he never in tends to leave Castle Rock. Dr. Lowe, of Arlington, was called up to the River- Side Farm to see Mrs. Cramer, who is reported quite sick. i Castle Rock has about 10 or 12 rail road surveyors now camped on the swituh and it is reported we are to have an extra gang shortly to beign the actual work on straightening the curves. Sunday saw quite a crowd in Castle Rock from over the river. The Postom family were over to see Miss, Postom and her sister take the local to Pen dleton. Mr. Bennit and -Mr. Bass were also here. Last Friday Mesdames Wesley and Davis, with a rig full of youngsters, went driving and called on Mr. and Mrs. Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Crooks. They found improvements going on in a marked degree ac the latter place Mr. A. L. Huff of, Arlington, was in Castle Rock the first of the week, helping Gibbons get the engine to working and also helpng Mr. Davis get his windmill put up. Irrigation is the leading occupation down here now. HARDMAN. (Intended for last week) Too wet to plow at this writing. Mrs. T. H. Deen is on the sick list this week. M. A. Bates is assessing our tax payers this week. Jimmie Harms has returned from Buttermilk canyon. C. A. Repass is painting A. E. Wright's farm residence. Give us a creamery that will furnish Hardman a market for its cream. Jao Walker escorted a band of the N. L. & fT. Co. sheep to Wall creek this week. The families of A. E. Wright and G. L. Hadley have returned to their ranches. Mrs. Lawrence Stevens goes to meet her husband at Spokane Wash. , where he has a position. Miss Florence Olmstead has accept ed the spring and summer term of school at Camas Prairie. J. F. and C .H. Ward were called to Corvallis last Thursday on the account of the lilness of their father. Mrs. J. H. W land departed last Friday for Hermiston to visit with her daughter, Mrs. EpplerGiese. T. H. Deen and Will Furlong have joined the "Little Wonder" shearing crew, which is now operating at H. Soherzinger's. School closed last Friday for this year, ivuss Robinson, wno nas naa charge of the school for the past year leaves for Cbehalis to accept a pos ition as musical instructor of that place. .She is a specialist in this line. BLACKHORSE Jimmie Wilson was a visitor at Doherty's last week. Blackhorse turned out in full force on Monday to see the circus. J. S. Ba'.dwin and family expect to leave in the near future on a visit to Washington. Kent Rakes has taken ud a home stead of eightv acies, just outside of the Leach place. Mr. Lvness and his Bister Mies Annie, have been visiting friends in Blackhorse dorii'g the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bell returned last week from a trip to Moscow, Idaho where Mr. Bell went to see aiiout buying a combine. Five pople of Blackhorse bv pleasure were led : To go for a trip down to Jess's homestead, 'Twai on Sunday so fair And Jess wasnt' there. Sh! Keen, it dark not a word must be said. Lost A ladies plain gold band ring. Finder please leave at this office and get reward. St. PINE CITY. J. T. Ayers was in Echo Thtrrsday. Miss Maude Irvine visited at J. T. Avers' Friday. Bro. Reese preached to a good sized audience Sunday. There will be preaching next Sun day by Rev. J. T. Hoskins. Miss Adeline Long is visiting Misses Ruby and Edna Ayers. W. E. Wiglesworth and family were Heppner vistors Thursday. H G. Coxeu purchased a new buggy team from R. F. Wiglesworth this wees. R. F. Wiglesworth bought a fine span of brood mares from T. D. Matthews Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boston, of Portland art visiting friends and rela tives on Butter creek. Mrs. Boston was formerly Miss Lizzie Howard. Waldo Vincent and A. L. Marton hauled C. II. Bartholomew's wool to town this week. Waldo took eight horses Fiday and hauled in his own. The Turner and McChesney Shear ing Co. have finished Batholomew's and Rourke's sheep and the plant has been moved to W. W. Howard's to shear Howard's and Neil's bands. W. W. Howard and wife mode a trip to Heppner Tuesday. They pur chased an incubator. Poultry raising is getting to be a great industry on Butter creek We will soon rival "Cacklberry Town." Children Cry nil li Hi n The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over SO years, has home the signature of si - and has been made under his per- jP , jZSV-- sonal supervision since its infancy. ioyyi7icA44i Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- I goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otlicr Narcotic ; substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and aUays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all- Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI I Bears the SIX . ySus- r - The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY TWCIT, NEW YORK CITY. .. . a. t . ,t, ,t, J. it ifc it il iE il ill Ji Ji ill Ji A il PTTttTTTTTTTTTttTTTTttTTTi THE Heppner's Leading Confection-1 ery and Ice Cream .Parlors i ROBERT M. HART, Can serve you now with better to be had in the citv. I X Leading Brands Gi&ars and Tobacco $ 1 THE JEWELL GREEN HOUSES FLOWERS Funeral Work 500 Clay St. Long Distance BUck 2721 FUNERAL DIRECTOR LOW FARES EAST Visit the Old Home VIA O-W. 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