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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1903)
i HIS ass (Is ass ats (iS (is ass us i ass Gs MM FREE" A Meal Ticket On the Palace Hotel, with every Bale amounting to 15.01) or mo e durinz this pale - mi ? THE NEW BLOCK Stiff Hats $3.00 JUST IN MX EXPRESS RUMMAGE SALE-REffiMTS-BROK EN LIES We have rummaged throughout our stock and taken out an immense amount of Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods and Domestics, also a laige number of lines of ready-to-wear goods, in which the run of sizes are broken. These are all new goods and have accumulated as a result of our heavy trade early in the season, and we are going to close them out regardless of first cost. Come and see for yousclf. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, WAISTINGS, VELVETS, APPLIQUE FLANNELS, RIBBONS. VELVETEENS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES 8 OSS fa Ladies', heavy fleece vests and pants, the 35c values - - - 25c RUMMAGE PRICES Ladies' heavy fleece vests and pants, the 75c values - - - 50c Ladies' ribbed wool vest3 and pants, the $1 00 values - - 88c do c? NOT ox Mf com- y:-A mis- l$lujwr siox J&l ,V WE lu BUY Ladies' rib fleeced union euits, the 75c kind ... 50c OUR STYLES AND VALUES ARE THE BEST WE BACK UP OUR .13 Tailor Suit Dress Skirts Pattern Hats Furs, Coats Men's suits $9 and $10 values, broken sizes - - $7.50 Men's dress pants-$l to $( values, broken lines - - $3.35 Men's dress shirts-$1.25 to $1.50 values, new styles 95c Men's dress hats-$1.50 to $2.50 values, broken sizes 95c : f w 4) r, HAINES Furniture Co (SmveKnor to W1U.I.S& COMPANY.) Cat pets, Rugs, Mattings Oak, Ash, Fir and Maple Hod Suits $18 to $15 The most complete lino ever shown in Heppncr Fine pillows and comforts. All wool blankets, made at Union woolen mills. Nice now pat terns of Floor Oilcloth, at :."c ami -10c per yard Linoleums, at - - (0e and Ofte per yard New Homo Sewing Machines, the best on earth, from $:J2.f0 to $"(). Organs $K(), $!5 and $110 Stoves and Ranges And Cooking Utensils, Cheap, ('rockery, Lamps and Clocks, Win. A. Rogers' Silverware Anything not carried in etock clu't rfully ordered, cheaper than you can Bend for it BRUCE HAINES, -Prop 3 .1 . m I First National Grocery Men's heavy fleeced shirts onlv-$1.00 to $1.25 values 50c c Boy's knee pants-5 to 13 years, 35c fo $1.00 values 25c vf'jC Vf c we 0 - ! : : : a .to THE HEPPNER TIMES. Published Every Thursday by A. J. HICKS O SUBCR1PTION One Year Six Months Three Months RATES: O $1.00 75 - 50 Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon at second-class matter. i four days before chrifctmas. This will give just time for about a two day's session and for the return of a majority of the memoers to their homes to ppend Christmas day. It remains to be seen whither the holiday session will have the tffect to so quench the ardor of the members that they will forego any desire for a pro longed session. However it is the belief of many that the legisla ture will remain in session its full limit of twenty days, simply ad journin over from Thursday 21, to Monday 28. On every hand we t-ee evidence of the need of the development of the Heppner coal hU. The strike in Colorado coal fields has so re duced the supply of cnal in- the west that the price is gradually going upward, having already jumped up 50 cents a ton just at the beginning of winter. The coal regions of Idaho. However, such i supply tor tne greater portion oi losses are of almost yearley accur- f "tanu ?P"V,ow ' ' , , , ! the Wyoming mines which are rences and the stockman pay.unabIe to gupply the jnereagef little attion to the matter. The demands upon tnem by reason of f-heeD were in transit from the i the strike in Colorado. Onca the RAWLINS POST NO. 31, G. A. B. MEET AT Odd Fellows' Hall at Heppner, every third Saturday of each month. G. W. Khka, Adj. G. W . Smith, Com. THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1903. Sheep to the number ot 50,00 head are reported to have been frozen to death during the recent blizzard in the Rocky mountain out and one of hurt. her ankles was badly ; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i i3 Pleasant to Take. The finest qnalry of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manuf dure of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation ive it a flavor stmiliar to maple syrup, making summer range to the mountains to the winter ranges or feeding station when they were overtaken by the cold wav"e, which visited that Heppnt-r mines are opened up and their product put on the market we will not have to depend upon Wyoming for our winter supply of fuel, and not only Heppner section last week, and succummed but every town in the Inland to its icy fetters. Empire will hah the day when we have railroad connections with the Willow creek coal fields. LEXINGTON 1TEVIS City election T'ec. 8. Mra A. M. Zink is on ti e sick list. Peter Christenten h a candidate for The acquital of Malcolm A. Moody on the trumped up charge against him, for which he stood trial at Portland last week, is a source of gratification to his many friends and without question has made him many new ones. It is mayor. characteristic of the American K. L. Reach is building an addition people to sympathise with the , t0 llia uarn "under dog" and more especially is this true when he is being perse cuted. It waB made clear at the trial that ihe whole proceedings were without foundation and were instituted for political effect, but the tffect didn't go the way it was intended. In order to avoid a possible prolonged and expensive session of the legislature Governor Cham berlain has issued a proclamation calling the legislators to meet in an extraordinary session at Salem, pn Monday, Dea-ailer 21, just, his bugy The town jail has been completed, and accepted. J. T. McMillan has moved 'nto his new residence. - Al Zink ia the new marshal. He is bupy putting in cross-walks. Mr John Nis-en, futher of Mrs C'nales Iliirchell, was in town last week. MrandMraEph Eskelson returned from their vitit in Washington last Kr day. "The U ited S'ates of Mis outi," is the title of a lecture to be delivie l at the Artisan In 11, Friday evening, Dec. 4, by S. E. Notson. N. S. Phelp'g team ran away last Wednesday evening and demolished Mrs Piiela was thrown it quite pie. sant to take. Sir W. L. Koperick, of Poolsville, Md., iu ppeuk ing of thU remedy, pays : "I have imnl Chamberlain's Cough IJumedy with my children for feveral ears and run truthfully iay it i the beet preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. For sale by Slocum Drug Company. c Carrios a Full Line of Fiwh OROCICRIKS AND PROVISIONS A Splendid Lino of Gents' Furnishings: Hats and Caps, Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Efc Priei'S aro Kight and a Good Fresh Stock to select from T. R. HOVARD, HEPPNER, ORE. eal Estate And Fire Insurance Mbtteis & Patterson Administrators Sale I will offer at public sale property of tlie John Jenkins estate, at the Jenkins ranch, on Light Mile, November 28, 1903, As follows: Several head of young horses, some good milch cows and stock cattle, two buggies, ono cook stove and one heater, and farm implements of all kinds J. 1. JenlcinH, Administrator of naid eita(e. ATA 1 jl lie... Palace FRESH HOME MADE CANDY always on hand If you have a Farm, Grazing Lands or City Property for Sale call on us. Or if vou Want to Buy we can suit you as we have a Long List of Properties to Select from. Land Scrip For Sale vV I A DHVX7 A DDiy wo have a complete stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, HAILS, WIRE, ETC. Decorated Chinaware Queensware Graniteware III a All the Goodness in choice California figs and prunes, and sound, well ripened grain, is con tained in a cup of Hie BAIN Wagons isbee Gilliam & R o Figune Cereal Coffee If jMIll! 8 II taff (OliV Tk. rlfliriom rereal coffee that nature and ly t C The most delicious cereal coffee that nature and A science has yet produced. When properly made and served with cream, igprune iuuivs jhu real coffee. Boil 5 to 10. minutes uu Sold by all Grocers. F1GPRUNE CEREAL CO., Sn Joe, Cat X and served w Mf ml tastes like id INCOPORATED We have the only net of Abstract BooIch in Morrow County 0 o Hbstracts an& plats fumlsbcb on sbort notice MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE W. L. SMITH, Secretary, - - Heppner, Oregon I "WP-'HI