THE HEPPNER TIMES. THURSDAY. NOV. 20. 1903. Subscription, $1.00 for Year. NOTICE TO PATRON8. All rlntttKtm In Riverlliniinta, mid nil cor ioiti1iiii' MDHT tut li lt t till ollko hf M mliii'iulny niMiu. nllinrwlwi tliuy will lie linld rr uiilll llni fulliiwluii week, Wenlm to go to Jru imrly Thur'lny moililHK, Slid ramiel lit) nluyuil hf hiIn, and i'i..T'iMiiili'in:(, wlileli eau JiihI as well lin II luil uarllur In tho wutik, l i'n remember thin. A I'linrKa of II v cfit t a line will ho romiu (or tuitillnliliiK "Kimoliutoin ol (Joinloliiiivr." NOTES. Mr M.J. Baling of Jlardman, was visitor in lie ppner last 1'iiday. Thco. Anderson of Eight Milr, trsus acted business In tbe city Monday, Jleuiy (Jy was in tlie city Friday I tut front hit Rhea creek stock ranch. Milt Morgan of Spray, was a business visitor in Ileppner tbt first of the week. W. I), Ingrctn of Hardiuan, waa in attendance at court bore Thursday lost. Stoves from f' 00 up, Steel Ranges from 15 up at Haines' Furniture store. I'orssle K) Ions of hay and 700 acres of pasture. Enquire of B. M. IjAWUtV, Ileppner, Oregon. Mr. ati'I Mrs. Sacy Roberts of Allen's Station, were registered at the Palace Saturday. Mr and Mrs Harry Warren of Hard iiinu, visited a few days in this city tbe latter part of lt week. C. W. Clupln, M. C. and T. J. Merril of Hardman, were transacting business in Ileppner Saturday. Hud Shipley and C'itt Macy have purchased tbe cigar and confectionery business of J. B. Lawber. Mrs. Ada M I'arker and Mr. and Mrs. J- P. Ward of Parker's Mill, were vial tors In this city Saturday. JclTIvvam, a prominent farmer of tbe vicinity of Lexiiftoi, trantacted buif ness in this city Tuesday, A. W. Biiscom ot Terril, Iowa, the I mberUml loeator, arrived here Friday aud will remain for a time to look after business In bis line. W. II. Hancock, superintendent of the coal mines, spent several days in Port land the past week on some business mat ter scounected with tbe mines. C. E. Joucs,oneof the extensive wheat growers of Eight Mile, was a bQslntss visitor in this cily Saturday. He reports that grain is looking fine iu bis section. J. I.. Howard and Frank McKnight, prominent stockmen of Butter creek, were in Ueppner on business Monday. Tbey report stock doi' g nicely In their section. The select ball, given in the Palace' hotel dinning room Friday night by Jesse and Charles Hale, is reported to have been largely attended and a very enjoyable occasion. R.J. Webtr, proprietor of The Dclles nurser , and commissioner of the Four h district, state board f horticulture, spent a few days in Ileppner this week in tbe interest of his nursery. Those desiring Christmas photographs sbouldcall early and thereby avoid pos sible delay on account of bad weather at last moment, 25 to 35 per cent reduct on, satisfaction guaranteed. B. G. Sicsnutt F. M. Parker, a prosperous farmer of Lexington, was iu Ileppner transacting business Saturday. Mr Parker is very much encouraged over tbe bright pros pecta for a large grain yield next season. Miss Mattie Brokaw visited In town Monday, including a call at our school. Miss Brokay left Wednesday for Ilepp ner, and will teach a Morrow county school agaiu this winter. Long Creek Ranger, Geo. J. Currin, Charles Bartholomew and Tvd Saliug went down to Currin ville, near Portlmid, Friday to look at a farm which Mr Bartholomew and Mr Saliug contemplate pure baaing of Mr Currin, Mrs L. K. Cohen will sell the com p'.ete stock of millinery now ou exhibi tion at ber parlor at greatly reduced prices. She also has a new line of ladies and children's cloaks, furs, etc. Three doors below Palace hotel. J.J, McGee returned Tuesday from Rhea's Siding where he had been survey ing bu irrigation ditch extension for O. E. Farnsworth, Mr Farnaworth has already a ditch a mile and a half in length on his lower Willow creek farm. He Is now lengthe ilng the ditch another mile and a half which will bring under irrigation about 300 acres more of his land. Natt Scott of Spray, was registered at the Palace yesterday, T. W, Morgan was la from his Goose berry ranch yesterday. The rabbit drivs on lower Eight Mile lust Sunday resulted in a catch of 000. The goose hunters are not meeting with much success this full. Old rcsi dibits say tbe geese are wilder and less plentiful than nsual this year. Hoy Gray has purchased tbe wood and coal Interest of W. O. Milter, and the business will In the future be con ducted by CoLover and Gray, see their adv. David L. Miller of Hardman, was a passenger on yesterday morning's train Illy, Washington, where be expects to spend the winter, but will return to Morrow county next spring. Ellis Minor received the sad Intelli gence yesterday morning of the d?ath of bis brother Samuel at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at the age of 77 years. It was only a couple of months ago that a sister of Mr Minor died. Geo. French, a former resident of Morrow county, who has been engaged in the mercantile business at Olyiupia tbe past few years, has returned, and wiiragain become a resident of this county and engage in business. Tbe genet soslty of the people of Ileppner was again demonstrated Tues doa by a pnrse of sixty odd dollars that was raised in a short time for Mies Morris who lost her entire wardrobe In tbe Palace fire Monday evening. Milt Morgsn came over from Spray last week with his cattle, which be took to Hand Hollow, where he has plenty of hay. He sys that a great deal of rye that was seeded this fall in his section died out after coming up, owing to the long dry spell of weather. Thomas Netibausen, special agent of The Halle land office, rpent Saturdat aud Sunday in Ileppner, He was here to look after tbe governments interest in tlmberland proofs being made here. He was accotnpaied by Mis Keuhausen. Mows Elliot dislocated bis ankle Monday evening during tbe fire at tbe Palace. In his baste to reach the scene of the fire he jumped off of a high walk with the above result. Dr. Higgs reset the dislocated member and Mose Is able to be around again with the aid of a ca'ie. As a result of Ralph Feney's labors here tbe past three weeks tbe member ship of the A. O. U. W. has been in creased about 22. At tbe meeting last Thursday night ten were initiated and on December 8 there will be twelve more instructed in the mysteries of the order. Marriage licenHe was issued Tuesday by Clerk Crawford to Mr F. E. Evtritt and Miss Louie M. Tillock, both of lone. Mr Everett is manager of the Balfour, Guthrie warehouse at lone, and Miss Tillock is tbe stepdaughter of Dr. Reed of lone. The full proceeds of the Novenibar term of circuit court, with the exception of the Robinson vs. Robinson and the Dykstra vs. Djkstra divorces case, were given in the lact week's issue of the Times. The evidence and pie ding in these cases were heard aud decuioi s will be rendered in a few days by Judge Ellis. W. II. Clark brought in a few sample apples yesterday from the orchard of Mr Tippett on Butter creek that beats the record so for this season lor size The lot averaged about I4 inches in circumference, the largest being inches around. Mr Clark reports that apples from this orchard were gathered this season that measured as much as 17 Inches Can Hood River beat this? Rotuliu ister Mitchell informs the Time that be gave his cr w a layoff last week on account of not being abl. to work to advantage owing to the dis agreeable weather. However, the abun dant rains have put theground in good condition for grading and as soon as tbt weather settles a little he will put his crew at this work which can now be pushed along more rapidly than benfore. Jeff Hayes, a prominent stockman of Lone Rock, was in town on business the first of the week. He reports that stock are in good condition in his section, and unless it is an unusually severe winter stockmen will have plenty of feed to take their flocks and herds through the winter in good shape, While there has been some snow the range is vet good and stock are doing well without ieediug. M1NUK. & COMPANY Children's Jackets 30 children jackets for children from 4 to 10 years old to close out nt price rrdutions that should rid us of every gnruieut in less than a week. While they last, at the following reductions. CI IV? S25i $350 S3 75 Jackets Ql QC Reduced to ul 39 Reduced to 2Z OU Jacket mo 7C Reduced to uZ I tf S4 00 Jackets rpn AA Reduced to 0)O U J S4 50 Jacket rJ en Reduced to v0 OU GRAND MIDSEAS0N CLEARING SALE Tho object of this sale in tho midst of our busiest Belling is to rid the store of surplus stock and odds and ends, not of shop worn goods, but of necdable, seasonable, and dependable merchan dise from all sections of the house. A sort of house cleaning time for us, and a money saving occasion for you. Read the list carefully and see if there is any thing in it that wold appeal to your judgement as a money saver. - - - . ' Ladies' Tailored Suits We have only 12 of thsse garments left over from last season. The mot to of this firm is to clear out every line each season, so these must go at a sarrrafice. All dark colors, while tbey last, at the following reductions. $7 50 Size 32 for S4 25 $8 50 T:!ilpsSf0ur,t'$4 95 $12 00 T:ir&8&Vu S6 95 $14 w.latfSa,?SrS8 00 Colors: Red Mixed, Blue, Gray, Royal and Cadet Blue, Light Gray. NEW T WEEK MISSES SKIRTS Sizea 33 to 38 Inches Long, Prices $4.00, 4.50 AUD 4.75 ' Nicely trimmed and well tailored Ladies' Dress and Walking Skirts Dress Skirts in Black Cheviot, nicely trim med having medium sweep. - - -Walking Skirts in Black Kersey and Fancy Skirting, nicely tailored. - - iV 20 PER GOT DISCOUNT SALE-TWO WEEKS Beginning Thursday, November 10, and continuing for two weeks, we will give ONE FIFTH OFF the price of any boys or youths suit or Ovecoat in our entire Stock of more than 200 Suits and half as many Overcoats to select from. Not one garment reserved. - - - . . GROCERY STORE SPECIAL SALE-FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY " Wetmores Best" Chewing Tobacco 50-cc-nt one-pound pulgs of "RISE and SHINE" for 25 cents All reaily-tvery body chew I - - - - - - "Dandy Laundry Soap" 20 bar box, worth regular 70 cents a box, sale price 60 cents. Way to cleanliness made eaey. - MINOR & CO. MINOR & CO. The -Best Liniment. "Chamherlain's Pain Balm is con sidered the best liiiimi'iit on the mar ket," write Post & lilies, of.Georgia, Yt, No other liniment will lieal a cut or bruiHe so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in tbe chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it. Sold by Slocum Drug Co. Decorated and Porcelain Meat Plat ters given away at The Fair. Enquire for particulars. For Sale Second hand cook atove, heater, cupboard, kitchen table, etc. ICnquire at Times office. , DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY i Backache CURE All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. A 1 Dh,itnntam llasilr ache, HeartDlaease. Gravel, Dropsy, leinaie xroumea Don't neoome discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. runner, lie tins Bpent a lifts tlnw curing Juxt such cuxus an yours. All eouNultailous Free. 'Pr. Former's Kidney and Backache Cure Is Ilia ciiUNo of my beliift ulive to-tlay. Iliad tiireroil ureally of kidney disease for years and reduced In weight to l-HI puuuds. I now weigh Ki3 pounds. W.ll. McUUGIN, Olive Furnace, O." Druggists. 50c. i. Ask for Cook Hook Free. ST.VITUS'DANCE Fenner, Fredoniu.N.Y For Salo by Slocum Drug Co Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorito for stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. 'FEMALE WEAKNESS M 1-1 Congreu St. POBTLAHD. MAIHI, Oct. 17. 190J. I eootider W1m of Cardni mparior to any doctor1 medicine I ever nnd aad I know whereof I apeak. I mf fered for nine month with luppreoaed menstruation, which completely proe tratsd me. Paint would shoot through my back and aide and I would hare blinding headaches. Mr limbs would swell np and I would feel so weak I oould not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui came as a God-send to me. I felt a change for the better within a week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffer! eg tha agonies I usuUy did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew of its good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged t and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. Christmas Jewelry Qecececec O 3eoe..0 The new designea in jewelry for the holilay trade have arived. We are showing them uow, Never before have we been able to show such beauty and variety of design. Never before have prices been more reasonable Whether your gift is a simple trinket or some elaborate and expensive jewel here you will find - THE BEST ASSORTMENT Silverware, clocks, watches silver novelties, diamonds, rings broaches, studs, sleeve buttons, jewelry of every description. Make your se lection now. The Btock is complete. - - - - - Qeeeceoec QoeceoeoeQ P. O. BORG, Jeweler and Optician jj ma I S 1 S''',s'S)'S)Ha0se)S)sJsSS)es3SJis)ise)isJ rAJOfOeoeoeOKJeaGeoeoeoeuec:A-wrnnana- &ry 5 HOnnnQV MovKIq Anyone thinking of securing a ; 11V7JJ11CI IVlCtl DiC? monument for a departed re lative or friend Will do well to and Granite Works We are prepared to do all Cemetery and building work at reduced prices. MOHTERASTELLI BROS. ooonsxoX)airoios 3 0CC00CK)PKOCO ftOtO KCL00CCC t s s vV ..GORDON'S .. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STA3LE Wm. GORDON, Prop. , Has added a number of First Class horses and New Riga, both Buggies and Hacks, and offers you first clasa service, and you will receive courteous treatment. A share of your patronage : : : : SOLICITED MAIN STREET, Heppner, Oregon. w t t XX EACH 50 CENTS PURCHASE OF -:-Dabrooks Perfumes-:- Entitles you to a ticket on A' Beautiful Perfume Case With Every 50c Purchase or a like amount paid on account Entitles you to a chance on a $70 Singer Sewing Machine HEPPNER DRUG CO. tJr i 1 Iff!, 3 ,1 4 8: ?1 K1' V' :t, 4 4 IS P P