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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1903)
Q I "'V) m & th 6 OS 1 (l as as as as as as Ladies and Misses Hats AT HALF PRICE CoT PRICES Oti ALL-WOOL BLANKETS Wool Blankets .. ... $2.50 a pair ami up lleavv Comforts 87c each " " Cotton Fleece Blankets 50c a pair A Fine Assortment of Indian Robes Dress and Street Hats Everything Goes. This is an opportunity you do not often see at this time of year. Don't hesitate 1 i- mm mm wmr- mrmy- r i. v j1 -;i ,.....tx, 4 We Are Headquarters for Santa Glaus Dear old Santa Claus, as has been his custom heretofore, has made THE FAIR his headquarters this year, and hero you will find a splendid collection of Christmas Goods of all kinds ready for your selections. As they arc already moving, wo would advise an early call so as to insure a satisfactory choice of Albums, Toilet Cases, Candleabra, Leather Goods, Collar it Cuff Boxes, Smoker's Sets, Hand kerchief it Glove Boxes, Shaving Sets, Shell Work, Fancy Lamps, Decorated Cups & Saucers, Combination Game Boards, Games, Me chanical Toys, Iron Toys, Woolly Toys, Toy Toys, Iron Wagons, Push Carts, Wheelbarrows, Sleds, Writing Desks, Hobby Horses, Doll Buggies, Doll Beds, Dolls, Doll, Dolls and Dolls STOCK REDUCTION SALE We wish to reduce, our stock as much as possible by the first of the year and will REDUCE PRICES IN ALL DEPART MENTS. We do not intend selling below cost, except goods that have been carried over and where sizes are sold out . , . . In such cases the original cost will not be considered The deepest cuts will bo in our ready-to-wear departments; Ladies and Children Hats, Suits, Coats & Skirts, Mens & Boys Suits & Overcoats, Blankets ot Comforts as (is as as as as (SS as as as as as as as as Ladies Tailor Suits. COATS AND CAPES. $20 to 25 Garments $17 15 " 12 " 8 " 20 15 12 13 75 9 75 7 45 The above are all late styles. We have a few Tailor Sails that are early fall styles medium eizes. $15 to $17 50 Values for $7 45 10 " 12 50 " " 4 95 Misses and Childrens COATS AND CLOAKS. IS 00 to $1 00 Garments 4 $6 75 6 00 " 8 CO 4 95 4 00 " 5 00 " 345 2 50 " 3 c0 " 2 15 1 25 " 1)8 Ladies Waists $6 00 to$S 00 Shirt Waists $1 95 4 00 " 5 00 " " 3 45 2 50 " 3 50 " " 1 95 1 65 " 2 00 " " 1 Go 1 25 ' 98 CD II H Men and Boys Suits $20 00 to $25 17 50 " 20 15 00 ' 17 13 50 " 15 11 00 " 13 5 00 " 10 10 00 " 12 8 00 ' 10 6 00 " 8 4 00 " 5 5 00 " 7 3 50 " 5 $17 75 15 75 13 75 12 60 10 75 7 50 8 45 6 75 5 45 3 95 4 75 . 2 95 Men and Boys Overcoats Mens Fur Coats $10 50 4o nn 22 no 17 00 " " " 10 50 to 20 00 Overcoats 12 50 to 15 10 00 to 12 7 00 to 10 " ' C 00 to 8 Boys " 3 50 to 5 " " 2 50 to 3 50 " " A lot of mens and boys overcoats, 17 50 13 50 11 75 11 75 8 75 0 45 4 75 2 05 1 05 4 75 VM ) t ( ( THE HEPPNER TIMES. Published Every Thursday by A . J . HICKS O SUBCRIPTION RATES: O One Year - - - $1.00 Six Months - 75 Three Months 50 Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregou li second-olau matter. BAWLIN8 POST NO. 31, G. A. R. MEET AT Odd Fellows' Hall at Heppner, every third Saturday of each mouth. G. W. Khisa, Adj. G. W . Smith, Com. THURSDAY. DEC. lO, 1903. LEXINGTON ITEMS Rev. J. L. Jones, of lone, was in town laet Friday. MrB J. A. Brown Laa been ill for several dayp. ' Will Broadley and wife returned fr in Walla Walla, la-t week. Our basket ball team expect t' '0 to llardman Saturday to j lay a game at that place. Mrs U. F. Wilmot, of lone, vicited her daughter, Mrs W. P. McMillan, a few days la-t week. S. E Notfon delivered his lectii'c, "The United States of Mi-eou i," Friday eveniii)?, to a (food ize 1 -U'liein e Mips Nellie Ei-kelnon n.et with )ainful arciiletil Moimuy n which our of her finutTh whh h it 0en for ton e diKtatice beyond the mil. The vote of the town e ection has not been counted up to the hour of c o-in th bco rnhpondenre, heme we can not give the rei-ult. The first quarterly meeting of t lie M. E. chinch, couth, will he held nexi f-aturday an I Sunday. Presiding Elder 11. 8. Khanijle will he irenent. as soon as the first indication of the disease appears and a tbreatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perlect success. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. Died. Mrs. Julia A, wife of Albert Wiight, a pioneer of Marrow county, died at the at the family home in this city Wednes day, at the age of 70 years. The funeral will be held at the M. E. church at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a 1 hi d shows symptoms of the croup. ! r ,t r, Kuril ',, rv 1, d.j : soon as the child becomes horse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant to take. For Bile by Sb'curti Drug Co A. M 1 r . 11 Christmas Jewelry ( 0 The new de.aigncs in jewelry for the holi lay trade have arived. We are showing them now, Never before have we been able to show such beauty and variety of d-sign. 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, flocks, watches silver novelties, diamonds, rings broaches, studs, sleeve buttons, jewelry of every description. Make your se lection now. The etock is complete. ' P. O. BORG, Jeweler and Optician Entertainment. Miss Bertha Matlock, a former resident of this city, now of Portland, who is a gi( ed elocutionist and dramatic rtai'er, assisted by Mr. Zann, the famous bar a tone of Portland, will give a entertain ment in Roberts' ball Thursday t veiling, December 17. Mis Matlock's alulity a an elocutionist has been highly com mented upon by the press ol Ponland, and she i a great favorite with all who have bad an opportunity to hear her. Ut ing a former reudeut of our city Miss ' Matlock will doubtless have a large audi ence to entertain. Bllllous Colic Prevented Take a double dose cf Cham' erlain'a Colic, Cholera and Dimboei Remedy MDS. CECELIA ST0WE, Orator, Entre Nous Club, 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, III., Oct. 22, 1902. For nearly four years 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to pet well. 1, however, ntrongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well as I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Jardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks 1 was another being. Mrs. Stowe'a letter snows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of C'ardui cures that sick ness and brings health and happi- ih'bs again, uo not go on suller- ing. uo and secure of Cardui. Go to your druggint today a fi.W uotuo ot Wine VdirostfiastBatj t C t t c i c c c c c c c :c First National Grocery Carries a Full Lino of Fresh GHOCKRIKS AND PROVISIONS A Splendid Lino of Gents' Furnishings: Hats and Caps, Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Efc Prices are Right and a Good Fresh Stock to select from T. R. HOWARD, HEPPNER, ORE. HAINES Furniture Co (Successor to WF.I.LS & COMPANY.) Carpets, Rugs, Mattings Oak, Ash, Fir and Mnplu lied Suits $18 to $15 The most complete line ever shown in Heppner Fine pillows and comforts. All wool blankets, made at Union woolen mills. Nice new pat terns of Floor Oilcloth, at ooc and -10c per yard Linoleums, at - - C0c and Goc per yard New Home Sewing Machines, the best on earth, from $32.50 to $50. Organs $SG, $05 and $110 Stoves and Ranges And Cooking Utensils, Cheap. Crockery, Lamps and Clocks, Win. A. Rogers' Silverware Anything not carried in utock cheerfully ordered, cheaper than you can eend for it I3UUCIC IIAINICS, Prop Heppner Marble Anyone thlnklriK of nccurliig a , iniiniimcnl (or a lc.nrt.1 re. lull vo or frliitnl Will ilo wi'll to J f and Granite Works --hi- J Wo are prepared to do all Cumotery and bnlMltiK work at rcdnred price. : MOMTERASTELLI BROS. $ HARDWARES wo have a complete stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, HAILS, WIRE, ETC. i. Decorated Chinaware Queensware Graniteware The. BAIN Wagon Gilliam & Bisbee