THE OAZKTTI'-TIMKS. HEPPNER. OPK, THl'liSPA Y, .11 l.Y r. 1SI.'.
PACK TTTTtER
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
Physician & Surgeon
.
Office in Gunn Bulldinff.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Dr. N. E. WINNARD
Physician & Surgeon
Office In Fair Building
HEPPNER - - OREGON
Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSEN
DENTIST
Offices over the
New Postofflce.
HEPPNER, OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
rhysirlun & Surgeon
Office in Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON
Dr. JOHN B. DYE
DENTIST
Room 16, lone Hotel, lone, Ore.
C. E. WOODSON
ATTORNEY-AT-IiAW
Office in Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW
Offce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOU X E Y-AT-I .A V
Office in Court Hoiise, Heppner.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE :-: :-: :-: :: -: OREGON
Knappenberg & Johnson
ATTORNEYS
AM) COl'XCKMHtS AT LAW
IONE -:
:-: OREGON
CLYDE and DICK WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postofflce.
Shaving 25c Halrcutting 35c
Bathroom in connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONHORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS SHAVING Sic
J. H. BODE
.MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
FOR FINE UP-TO-DATE HOMES
See
T. G. DENNISEE
ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR
W. L. SMITH
ABSTRACTER
Only complete set of abstract
books in Morrow County.
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
CLOTHES CLEANING AND
PRESSING
MRS. G. A. FISCHER
x
Upper Main Street, Heppner, Ore.
"TailoiinK That Satisfies"
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
E. E. VICKERS
PAINTER
Phone 662
HEPPNER
OREGON
F. M. DYE, M. D.
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd Fel
lows Building, Rooms 4 and 5.
HEPPNER, ORGEON
New Shop
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
Repairing and Horseshoeing
Fiftt en years of Experience in an Eastern
plow factory enables ns to 1 expert work in ,
this line. Irinrti8 any work yon have in this
line.
M. SZEPANEK & SON
HEPPNER, OREGON
Before Starting on
Your Trip
Insure yourself against worry in securing funds
while away, by purchasing a supply of Travel
er's Checks. We recommend these as the most
convenient method of carrying funds without
danger of loss.
Safety deposit boxes rented by the year at rea
sonable rates'.
WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS.
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
Capital Stock -
!
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x iniuai a
Tablets with Initials in Deft Blue, : 15 cents
Envelops to match, :::::: 10 cents
Also correspondence cards and box paper
Humphreys Drug Co.
People's Cash Market
Phone
All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Poultry, Lard
We pay highest cash prices paid for Stock, Hides and
Pelts.
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
tji J $ j J tj
tj. Jt jj .Jt j 43 i
WE pay higrfest mar-
ket prices for all
kinds POULTRY,
vrrc vu hit X
X MARKET SUPPLY CO., Public Market
SEATTLE, WASH
The .
CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITIONS
are two vast, wonderlands
The (ireatest Hliows of The Age.
You cannot afford to miss them.
The opportunity will soon pass.
(Jo Now.
Choice of several routes nt low
fines for the round trip, via
0EEG0N-WASHINGT0N '
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
Ask
, II. HIDDLKNTOX, Agt.
Heppner, Oregon
New Equipment
$100,000.00
i
1
ra turner y
Main 73
REDFRONT
Livery & Feed
Stables
WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor.
First Class Livery Rigs
kept constantly on hand and
can be furnished on short no
tice to parties desiring to drive
into the interior. First class
Hacks and Buggies
Call around and see us.
We cater, to the
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs and driv
er on short notice.
HEPPNER
OREGON
We have a fine new Bungalow, a
good barn and two lots in Lents, Ore
gon, valued at $6000 to trade for
Morrow county land, It interested
come and see us. This property is
not over-priced.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD,
It t
IWfcN Y-HVh YKAKS ?
I AGO IN HEPPNER !
KriMnit-i Caxrltr of July 21. lvtci.
Mm. Maitliot. of Walla Walla, sis
ter of Price Florence, is visiting
friends and relatives in Heppner.
Hon. J. B. Sperry and family
moved back to town the first of the
week. Tliey have been spending a
month or more on Mr. Sperry's ranch
about 5 miles southwest of town.
Work has commenced in earnest on
the new three-story brick hotel. The
framers are now framing and doing
other necessary work preparatory to
brick laying, which will be commenc
ed next week.
The company who have recently lo
cated and are now developing the
new mines at the head of. Butter
creek, in I matilla county, say that as
depth is obtained, the prospects grow
richer. The miners are now in free
mining ore which assays $60 a ton.
The Maniiith ledge, the principal one
of the district, is now making the ar
rangements for the purchase of a I
large mill. Water and timber are!
plentiful. The mines are about forty 1
miles from Pendleton, and are easily'
accessible from town.
C. L. Andrews and C. W. Young
gren left last Sunday on an extended
trip through Idaho, Nevada and the
northern part of California. They
went on horse back and were pre-
pared to do considerable hunting as
they go along. It will take the bal
ance of the summer for them to make
tiie trip, which will be a pleasant one
in many respects. Neither of these
gentlemen will return to Heppner,
but just where thej will locate, they j
have not decided. j
Blue Mountain Eagle: The draw
ing of the lots in the Mt. Vernon ad
dition to Heppner came off on July
1st as was advertised and several
good lots are now in possession of
Long Creek residents.
Better Karin Buildings Aim of New
Court.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallis, July 19. "Modern farmers,
orchardists and dairymen are begin
ning to demand scientific and econ
omical buildings," says L. E. Robin
son, instructor in architecture at the
Oregon Agricultural College. "Stud
ents at tiiis institution are to be given
the opportunity to specialize in rural
architecture. Although this is a de
partture from the regular order of
college work, the demand for better
buildings is becoming so positive that
it will be necessary to train men for
this special branch of service. More
over the women of the farm are de
manding convenient and sanitary
homes at the same time the men are
calling for modern out-buildings.
Thus it is necessary to train botli
men and women students in this line
of work in order to supply the de
mand for improved conditions."
Bulletins, in which farm buildings
are discussed and rurnislieu wmi
plans conforming to modern condi
tions, will he issued by the Extension
division. In these bulletins all so
lutions of the farm house problems
are to be based on the strictest econ
omy, since the average man engaged
in agriculture has but a limited
amount of money to spend on house
improvements. Convenient kitchens,
sanitary fixtures, drainage, economi
cal arrangements and better sur
roundings, will be the main points
discussed and illustrated in the bulle
tins. Bulletin on County and Community
Pairs.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallis, July 19.- County and Com
munity Fairs is the title of a new
bulletin just issued by the Extension
division of the Oregon Agricultural
College. The authors of the bulletin
are W. S. Brown, E. 11. Fitts and C.
C. Lamb, who state that its four-fold
purpose is as follows:
To give methods of arrangement
and management that will avoid lack
of uniformity in best arrangement of
exhibits.
To give information to producers
and exhibitors that will aid them in
selecting and preparing exhibits.
To aid fair officers in compiling
premium lists.
To secure the adoption of a uni
form system of classification, thereby
enhancing the educational value of
competitive exhibits.
It is thought that this information
when acted upon will be an incentive
to farmers to grow and exhibit more
and better products. The bulletin will
be sent free to all citizens of Oregon
who request it.
Misses Muriel and Marie Cason,
popular young ladies of lone, visited
in Heppner over Sunday with friends.
They returned to thetr home Monday
morning.
Mr and Mm Sum Cnrhran have
again taken possession of their farm
home near Monument. J. E. Porter,
of Tacoma, bought the place several
months ago, but has now turned it
back and has moved w ith his family
to Tacoma.
Frank Mason, extensive farmer of
the Lexington section, was in Hepp
ner on business last Monday.
Edmtr Avu-s. nronrintor of the
Home theater, is making some im
provements to his house this week by
way of interior and exterior decor
ations. Vickers and son are doing
the work.
Emmet Cochran, the Grant county
stockman, came over from his ranch
the first of the week. Mr. Cochran
made the trip in his Hupmohile, and
lie does not speak in very compli
mentary terms of the condition of the
road across Mahogany ridge.
For Sale.
75 cords wood, $2.50. .1000 posts
4c each. Near Slocum Mill. Haul
them yourself.
PHELPS GROCERY CO.
Drink "Crape Smash"
The pure flavor of the Concord Grape
5c a glass
Fresh Ice Cream Every DayWE MAKE IT
THE PALM
The Home of Good "Sweet Meats"
JUST RECEIVED
by
Gilliam & Bisbee
A carload of FAIRBANKS &
MORSE Gasoline Engines
direct from the factory.
At Greatly Reduced Prices
At least 25 per cent un
der last year's prices
We are fully equipped for installing
Deep Well Pumps and
Irrigation Systems
of all kinds, and guarantee all work to
give satisfaction
When you want water
get our prices before closing a deal
HEPPNER WOOD YARD
E. E. BEEMAN, Prop.
Dealer In
Wood and Coal
Leave orders with Slocum Drug Co. or phone Main 60.
! BONDS and
INSURE IN
! Royal Insurance Co. and Fireman's
I Fund
AND YOUR BONDS IN
! United States Fidelity Guaranty Co.
Rates furnished upon request
T. J. MAHONEY : : Heppner, Oregon
Reduced Prices
on Flour
Only $6.-
At Heppner for our White Star
No higher quality made. Discount of
30c. per bbl. on 5-bbl. lots. This price
good at all points on Heppner branch,
with freight added.
R. R. agents hold goods 10 days without charge.
Heppner Milling Co.
INSURANCE 1
per