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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
THE IIEPPtltll TIMES. THUnSDAY. DEC. 24, 1003. Subscription, 41.00 Per Year. NOTICE TO PATRONS. All nhatism In a'trrtlmtit. awt all cor i.iHiliilio Ml'HT b left at ttila ofllea by MwliiMU)r nmiti. otliorwlte llicr will In hula vrr until tint tolmwlii wmk, Wlin to go to tiri'M rly ThurwUjr morning, and cnmiut ba Aolayxl by 'l. ami u(,.'rMiiiiliiii(j which can lunt aa wall b fllutt atllor In tha weak, I'Ihbm rttinvmrHir thlt. ' A 'liara t( flv rent a Una will bit made lor uljlliliig "Hi'nilutlom ol Coniliili'iicf ," NOTES. V. P. Vaughan was In thl city from Klght Mile Saturday. I'rauk H. McKnlght u doing bus iness la town Saturday. Charles llama of Hardinan, transacted business in our city Tuesday, Henry C. Cay and ton of Rhen creek, were visitor In our city Saturday. Oscar F.dsrards of Sand Hollow, was. In town transacting business Saturday. Stove from $'J.OO up, Steel Ranges from f.Tfl up at llalnea' Furniture atore. Mlaa Katio Droaman of Butter creek, visited in Heppner Saturday and sun day. Mr. Ada M Parker of Parker, Mill, wa in the city on business Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mr. R. F, Wlgglesworth, of Butter creek, visited over Sunday in this city. Mr. and Mr. Ceo. W. Pearaon of Butter creek, viaited in tbl city over Sunday. 0. A. Rhea went down to Portland Saturday to look after hi lotereat there for a few day. Tbe dance at Roberta opera home Saturday night It reported to have been very enjoyable one. W. C. Brown of Lone Rock, wa here a couple of day thtt week looking after ouie business matters. Cbarle Bartholomew wa in tbe city Monday from Butter creek looking after some butinea matter. Peter Brenner, one oi Eight Mile' extenaive farmer, wa in the city on business the firat of tbe week. II. It. P.utchell wa up from hi wheat ranch near Lexington Tuerday trsus acting biuioea in our town. Bert Simon arrived Monday evening from Goidendale, aud will apeud tbe holiday with bi latnily in thlt city. W, B. Barralt wa in from bi Lower Sand Hollow atock ranch Saturday, lie report atock doing well in hi section. Percy Carriguei, who ba been visit lag in Portland and other Valley town the paat three- week, returned Saturday evening. R. N. Saofleld and W. II. Babb, pro niinent Butter creek atockmen of tbe vicinity of Echo, were in thla city on bualnet Monday. Representative G. W. Phelpt left Friday morning laat for Salem to attend tbe ipeciat session of the legislature He expect to be home tonight. Remrtnber that with each 50 cent purchase of Dabrook perfume entitle you to a cbauce on a beautiful perlume caae at Heppurr Drug Company. Jatnet Ross, who ha been In a Port land boapital the past month where be underwent surgical operation, returned Friday much improved in health. In selecting your holiday candies you should not overlook the Heppner Drug ConiDsnv. They carry a full line of Cumber's candies the best on the market. Tbe Heppner Drug Company now has on display an elegant line of hoi day goods and novelties. Call aud look over their line before making your selection. Lost A purse containing between $8 and f 10, be' weeu Tbe Fais store and J. C, Ball' residence. Finder will receive suitable reward by leevlng same at the Timet office. Mrs. Hsrford, president of the W. C T. U. for Oregon, and her butband will arrive here this evening to remain couple of week in the interest of th organlsitlon. Dr. T. A. Snook returned Monday from a trip through Eaatorn Washington seeking a location. II left yesterday with bis family for Walla Walla, but will finally locate In Wilbur. Henry Scberslnger was trensaoMng business In town Saturday. II reports stockmen of Rhea creek as being on the easy seat a regsid leed for their tock a all have feed sufficient to take them through tbe remainder of tbe winter. t. 9, : 91 ;&: 01 5? J. C. Kirk was iu town yesterday Irom Kbea creek. The Baptist Sunday school will give an entertainment tonight. W. 11. Finley of Sand Hollow, wai a slaltor in town yciterday. M. C. Fuua of Eight Mile, was in the city on business yesterday, Otto Mvtichen left yeaterday morning to spend lb holidays with relative and friend in Portland. . W, W. Brannon, an extenaive farmer of Eight Mile wa transacting business In Heppner Tuesday. Geo. McDonald of Ilardman, is spending a day or so In the city this week looking after some business matter. A f 70. sewing machine to be given away by the Heppner Drug Company December 31. Eevery 50 cent purchase entitles yoo to a chance to sec ore sane free of charge. Sheriff Sbutjt went to Portland Mon day to meet his son Lawrence enroute to hi borne here to spend the holiday vacation. Mr. Shntt was accompanied by hi little daughter Essie. Nel Justus and Johnny Roberta returned Friday evening from Portland, where they have been attending bus In ess college, to spend 'the holiday vacation at their home here. Archibald Hancock and his sister, Miss Constance, came down from tbe mines Monday to visit a few days in the city. Mis Constance left Tuesday (or Portland, to spend the holiday. Those desiring Christmas photographs shouldcall early and thereby avoid pos sible delay on account of bad weather at last moment, 25 to 35 per cent reduction, satisfaction guaranteed. B. G. SjOSBKS William Rea, an expert coal miner of Rock Springs, Wyoming, was here the latter part of last week to examine and report upon tbe Heppner coal mine for tbe Union Pacific Railway Company. Charle Doyle, who ha been held In the county jail here the past few week on a charge of assault and battery upon China Jim, was bailed out Saturday by bis wife and a brother, who put up cash ball. Miss Fsy Bartholomew, Miss Elise Bartholomew, Miss Willetta Leezer, and Wm. Dutton, wbo have been attending school in Portland, returned Saturday evening to spend the holidays at their homes in this city. Mrs L. K. Cohen will sell the com plete stock of millinery now on exhibi tion at her parlor at greatly reduced prices. She also has a new line of adies and children's Cloaks, fur, etc. Three door below Palace hotel. J. 11. Morehead, who came in from hi Sand Hollow ranch the latter part of the week enroute to Eigh . Mile, re port that he ha one of tbe beat little farm In hi section, upon which be has been making aubstanclal improvement the past fill. Miss Ilattie Edward returned Mon day evening fiom Westov, where siie has been attending tbe S ate Normal school, to spend the holidays at her home on Sand Hollow. Sue was ac Coinnsuled by her cousin Miss Kirk- pst.kk, of Weston. V.'slt Bi-.ibolomew brought in about 75 head of cattle for tbe Aye- Cattle Company from Grant county wheie they have been ranged the past summer aud fall. Tre cattle weie sold to R. N Stsnfield of Echo, who took them to bis Butter C eck ranch to feed for the spring market. Victor H. Heath who wa mentioned in these column last week as having been arrested on complaint of Everett parties on a charge of obtaining money upon false pretenses, wat held in the sum of $ 1000 ball for hia appearance in court, lie will doubtless be able to secure the necessary bond. The city ha don a piece of good work by having the channel of Willow creek wid ened and break-water put in just above May street. It would be crest safeguard if tbe channel were widened in various plsces through town in esse of future high wstcrs, bat the expense would be greater than the city' finances would warrant at this time. The extremely moist weather of the past week has teniporsrily slopped work on tbe stone foundslion for lb Epis copal church. Tbe psslor Iter John Wsrren, and members of his church are very anxious for the construction work to proceed as service are at peseat being held in the Odd Fellow ball, which Is not at all conveniently arranged for church work. Weather permitting the construction woik will be pnshed to early completion as is pybsible. MINOR & COMPANY MINOR & COMPANY MINOR & COMPANY 1$ IV SSI 0 i ;0 oi VI !V. I We thank you, patrons all, for your very, lib eral patronage, and wish you A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR MINOR AND COMPANY if q fc Mi XI E9 n & MINOR & CO. 85s, MINOR & CO. J. L. Howard of Butter creek, is in the city today on business. , Louis Bitbee went to Portland this morning to spend Christmss. George Crowe, bookkeeper for C. C. Patterson, departed Monday for Aahland to spend the holidays with relativee and friends. A dozen or more of the miners at the Willow creek mine came down Tues day to tpend the holiday vacation in this city. W. II. French came down from Hard- man Monday and took the Tuesday morning train for Portland on a brief business trip. Atty. C E. Woodson left yesterdsy morning for Portland, Eugene and Cotvallia where he will spend hi holiday vacation. Mra. Phil. Metschan was a passenger yesterday tLOrning for Portland where she will visit with relsti.es and friends during the holidsys. Tbomss Schneider, the flour mill man, who operated the Heppner mill last year, came up from Portland Tnesdsy to visit a fiw days in our city. S. P. Florence and V. Gentry drove a herd of about GO head of their stock cattle to Butter creek this week where they have hay to winter them. II. A. Murpbey, the Monnment mer chant, returned Tuesday evening from a three weeks' pleasure and business trip to Ssn Francisco. He left by yesterdsy morning's stsge for Monument. Mr. and Mrs. Willard II. Ilerren came down from tbe coal mines Tuesday to siend the holidsys in Heppner. Wil lard says the mines are about deserted for the week, only one man remaining to look aller them. J. S. Buseick, who was in town yester day from II in ton creek, report range good and stock doing well in his lo cality. II think there will be plenty of hay to aell next spring at a very reasonable price. Up to this time stock hsve not betfti fed any aud the weather continue fine. W. O. Minor sold a small herd of his shorthorns this week to Nunnamsker & i Wilcox of Spring Hollow. The lot con sisted of two cows and calvea and four beifer calves. One of the latter was from Mr. Minor's show herd and a couple of the others just as good. Messrs Nunnamaker& Wilcox buy them for breeding purposes. Andy Rood, Jr., came np Monday from Portland, where he has been at tending business college, to spend the holidays here. A Beautiful Drama. What people have to say of Hazel Adams. "Best play I ever aaw," J. C. Cochran, of Moro. "Never taw characters better suited to their parts," D. II. Penman. "A good, clean play, ai d well pro duced," P. G. Balsiger. "Good enough for anybody," Ever- body. I Real Estate i i i i And Fife Insurance TDMbitcfo & Patterson Shoulder Dislocated. Lefe Penland was quite severely hart Tuesday while tanning cattle out at the Peuland Livestock Company1! ranch. Ilia korse fell upon him ipraining bi ankle, dilocated Li shoulder and braising him otherwise eeverely. Art Minor broi'jut him to town and placed k'm under the care of a physi cian and be i now report to be getting along nicely. If you have a Farm, Grazing I Lands or City Property for Sale call on us. Or if you Want to Buy we can suit you I as we have a Long List of Properties to Select from. " i Land Scrip. For Sale i O066O0000O0O0000OO0600000060000000000O60 Thomson Cone to Washington. A. B. Thomson ha left for Washing ton, D. C. where he wiltl go before Sec retary Hitchcock peieonally, In defense of liluisell and will clear op the alleged charged against him a receiver of tbe La (Jrande land office. The f i lent' of Mr. Thomson hoped that the arquiUal by the United Slate district rouit, in which the charge against him weie given ft fair and Impartial Ulal, would end the no plensaut matter, but tin e tbat time the tecreisiy of the In e. lor bus thown an inclination to hold up bis reinstate ment and Mr. Thompson will visit tbe secretary In person, accompanied by nit1 miters of the Oregon delegation in congress, in hope o( clearing op all doublt In the m'.nd o( the department, a to hi innocence ol the further charges LOUIS & PLEISS -TAILORS- First class work, Reasonable prices A fit guaranteed. May street, HEPPNER, OREGON. o o f Ct r ft o o o f o r OOOP0000000O0O0O0f0000OeO00900O00O0O000000O0000o - mmA PALACE CANDY STORE; 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 tm mjm m mm m