Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, December 17, 1903, Image 4

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    Indian Robes - $4.35 to $5.75
TAPESTRY rORTlERS "- - $2.93 to $11.93
LACE CURTAINS - - - - - .98 to $ 6.75
MOQUET RUGS .95 to $ 3.33
Ladies Tailor Suits $4.95 to $17.75
LADIES COATS AND CAPES - $3,15 to $10.95
LADIES DRESS SKIRTS - - $1.38 to $ 7.85
MENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS $1.75 to $17.75
ROYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS $1.95 to $ 8.75
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CHRISTMAS SURPRISE SALE
Our orders from Headquarters are to close out all seasonable goods by the first of
the year regardless of profit. So out they go at Once. . We will throw down the
bars Of Even Small Profits and give yOu the benefit of WHOLESALE PRICES
NOW WHEN IT WILL DO YOU SOME GOOD. - - - - -
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CHRISTMAS BUYERS
Will find in this a wonderful help, as all of the most desirable
goods are included in this Extraordinary Offer. - -
ALL THE HOLIDAY GOODS
Are Included with the Regular Winter Stock. In this Great Stock
Reduction Sale space will not admit many prcies. Come and see,
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WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD YOU KNOW IT IS SO
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THE HEPPHER TIMES.
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
O SUBCRIPTION RATES: O
One Year - - - Sl.OO
Six Months - - 75
Three Months 50
Entered at the Postofflce at Heppner, Oregon
lecond-cUu matter.
BAWLIS8 POST NO. 81, O. A. R. MEET AT
Odd Fellowi' Hall at Heppner, every third
Saturday of each month.
G. W. Kha, Adj. G. W. Smith, Com.
THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1903.
The Times is just in receipt of
an invitation to be present at the
seventh annual convention of the
National Livestock association and
the thirty ninth annual convention
of the National Woolgrowera as
sociation, which will be held in
Portland from January 11, to 15,
1904. A very large delegation
from nearly every state in the
union is expected to be in atten
dance at these conventions, which
it 'v belived will be the most im
portant ever held by these associ
ations. A number of able papers
will be read and discussed.
It now looks very favorable that
the building of the railroad from
Heppner to the Willow creek coal
mines will not be much longer
defferred. If expert Schumann's
report is fovorable, and there is
no room to doubt that it will be,
the matter of extending the road
will be taken up soon after th
holidays, or upon Mr. Mohler's
return from the east. There ia no
question but the O. R. & N. wants
the . mines for the reason of a
cheaper supply of fuel, and in case
that company does not buy the
mines outright it will at least
make satisfactory terms with and
materially assist the Heppner
Railroad & Coal Company to build
the road and operate the mines.
It is now very certain that work
on the construction of the road
will be commenced in the early
spring.
Be Quick.
Mot minute should be lost when
chi.d shows symptoms of the croup.
C'mmberlain's Cough Remedy given as
soon as the child becomes horse, or
even after the croupy cough apptars,
will prevent the attack. It never fails,
and is pleasant to take. For sale by
Slocum Drug Co
'PALACE CANDY STORE I
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Is prepared to supply your wants for holi
day goods. Christmas Goods and Novel
ties, Nuts, Candies, Fresh Fruits, Cigars,
Smokers Articles and Tobaccos.
D CROSSLEY, Proprietor
Christmas Jewelry
The new deeignes 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
design. Never before have
prices been more reasonable
Whetheryourgiftisasimple
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 stock is
complete. - - - -
P. O. BORG,
Jeweler and Optician
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Furniture Co
(Successor to WELLS & COMPANY.)
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LOUIS & PLEISS
-TAILORS-
First class work, Reasonable pi ices
A fit guaranteed. May street,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
First National Grocery
Carries a Full Lino of Fresh
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
A Splendid Line of
Gents' Furnishings: Hats and Caps,
Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Efc
Prices are Right and a Good
Fresh Stock to select from
T. R. HOWARD, HEPPHER, ORE.
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings
Oak, Ash, Fir and Maple Bed Suits 18 to $15
The most complete lino ever shown in Heppner
Fine pillows and comforts; All wool blankets,
made at Union woolen mills. Nice new pat
terns of Floor Oilcloth, at 35c and 40c per yard
Linoleums, at 00c and 05c per yard
New Homo Sewing Machines, the best on earth,
from $32.50 to $50. Organs $8G, $1)5 and $110
Stoves and Ranges
And Cooking Utensils, Cheap? Crockery, Lamps
and Clocks, Wrn. A. Rogers' Silverware
Anything not carried in (ttock cheerfully ordered,
cheaper than you can Bend for it
BRUCE HAINES, Prop
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wo hayo a complete Btock of
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS,
OILS, HAILS, WIRE, ETC.
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and Granite Works '
J W tr prepared to do 11 Cemetery and building work t roducrd prlcci. !
: . MONTERASTELLI BROS.
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:,Queensware Graniteware
The BAIN Wagon
Gilliam & Bisbee
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