IT big 1 ent ohow, Une INight Unly . " t 30 PEOPLE f All Star Cast Special Cars The Great Western Comedy Drama ' 1 that is not all Western Large Water Proof Can vas. Theater Seats for 1,2000 People tVSiss Clara George and Mr, C. A. Curtis (Eminent Comediane Cowboy Quartette On? Ticket Admits to En tire Performance No WiJd West Show No Bunco Games Tolerated 1 L U!i Jr! f) n r n mf P J UULz VJ QlZ3 Kill Mill ' liM iy : Singing and Dancing Between the Acts FOUR ACTS Big Noonday Parade. Free Half hour Band Concert at Show Grounds 7:00 p. m- Doors Open 7:30 Curtain 8:00 Cuponties' Celebrated Band and Hungarian Orchestra opiilar irfrices Clean, Moral, and Endorsed by Press and Clergy. Read the Press Notice. WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. All kinds of good ice cold sodas at ho Palm. Delicious sodas and ice cream sodas at The Palm. J. C. Owen was down from Hard man on Monday. Gj to the Bakery for your broad. iS loaves for SI. 00. . Highest cash prices paid for hides, pelts and furs. Morrow Warehouse Hilling Co. J. A. Patterson was a passenger for Portland an Monday to - take in the Elita doings. Dr. Winnard has taken a peoial coarse on eve Jiseawsand is prepare ! to fit alitsaes properly. W. E. Pruvn and . wife went to Portland on Monday to take in the city during too Elks convention. W. B. Potter came over from Spray oo Saturday and departed on Monday for Portland t join the Elks htrd. R. J. Carener, of Soray, was among tbo Elk that left Heopner Monday to Join in die festivities down at Port land J Rev. W, A. Pratt exchanged pulpits with Rev. Hargreavas at M osier on Snoday preaching for the federated church at that point. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Van Vactor and Mr. and Kra T. J. Mahoney departed Saturday for Portland to be in the city during Elks' week W. H. Cecil, of Ontario, Oregon, spent the Fourth with old-time friends I at Heopner Mr. Cecil is a native of i i , i i I murruw cuuniy, naving uchii uuiii on the old farm at (jecu. tie is now running a big alfalfa ranch near On- tnrio. He says that the first 4th of July he spent ia Heppner was at the time of the Bannock war in 1878. He left this section a good many years ago, and notes that many changes have taken place during his absence. Dan Rice was in f om his ranch near Hardman on Saturday. He ex hibited BOine samples of bluestem wheat that reveal the fact that his crop will not be up to expectations by about half. The straw is fine bnt the heads have not filled anil the grain seems to be badly blighted. Mr. Rice thinks the blight is the effect of frost that struck their section, all other conditions for finely developed whea have been ideal. Many Cifes departed from Heppner ott Saturday and Monday to take in the big Convention down at Portland. Tb town is pretty much deserted. Jerseys to Sell- I have some choiea jwin Jersey milch cowl for ale at raash one mile below Rnea Siding. Address O. L. Lunilnll, Arlington, Oft., for farther particu lars tf. Bill Handrix was in town on Mon day tacking for bets on .tlie presiden tial etaritoa. Like a good republi can. Bill ia cotog to support Wilson and free soap, havinfg forgotten tbe good old Cleveland days. learn Kirk U quite seriously ill at the UVpfKfetr sanatorium suffer in from tad mm of appendicitis. His life vm dispaired ef for several -days but at taia time be is greatly improved If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beau tifal by washing dishes, sweeping and doing housework all day , and crawling into bed deal tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sun light. If yon do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Chamberlain's Tablet when needed, yen should become both healthv and beautiful. For sale by Patterson & Son. W. H. Dutton and friend, Victor R. Finch left for Portland on Monday after having spent a week of vacation in Heppner. Mr. Finch is one nf the chief clerks in the Portland pQstoffioe while W. H. is a tart of the O.-W. K. & N. machinery and holds a posi tion in the office of J. W. Morrow, Ed Huston was a visitor from Eight Mije on Monday, and stttes that it will be some days yet before heading begins in his locality. The cool, wet weather ha kept grain back but it is filling well arid a few days of warm weather will cause it' to ripen fast enough. Rev. Hargreavps, of Hood River, addressed a mass meeting of the churches in Heppner on Sunday after noon in the interests of federation. He Is pastor of the federated church at M osier, is an intelligent speaker, and his address was well received. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Bay it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale bv Patterson & Son. It may be to your interest to get my prices before buying watches, clocks or jewelery. C. K. Johnson, Jeweler. Miss Lulu Osiuers, who has been visiting for the past month at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith in Hepp ner. departed Ou MoniavforLewiatnn. Idaho. For dyspepsia . our national ailment, use Burdock Bitters. Recommended for strengthening digestion. Durifving the blood. At all drug stores. $1.00 a bottle. Miss Bessie Sutton returned to her home at Walla Walla on Monday of te a visit of several dayB at the home of her mother, Mrs. Franoes J. Gordon in Heppner. Ellis Hendricson departed for Walla Walla on Saturday where he will remain for the next couple of months working in the factory of tbe Gilbert- Hunt company. AT THE BAKERY Get away from 1 U a U-t -M L IT i mo neat, ui uBKing py ooying your oread. Cream loaf, plain loaf, whole wheat and rye. Nothing better than oar cream loaf. Evangelist G. E. Williams and wife departed on Monday morning for their ser- this home in Portland after holding vices at the Chrisian church in city the past week. pas-Mr. S. W. Spencer and wife were sengers to Portland on Saturday. bpencer is the delegate of Heppner Lodge No. 858, B.. P. O. E. to the national convention of the order. L,evt Hansford wag in from the Minor range on Monday, resting up. He has beep pretty badly knocked out by a severe attack of rhenmatism lately but thinka if we can only get some summer wether he will rapidly recover. Oscar Borg and wife were among those who departed for Portland on Saturday morning, and will spend the week in the metropolis. There will be a family reunion at the Peter Borg home and all members of the family will be present. Isaac Large of Monument, was in town over night Thursday. Mr Large was bound for Lonerock and ! Condon sheep districts, contracting the sale of thoroughbred Delainn hni.. from the famous Cochran bands Spray Conrier. 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