Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, January 07, 1904, Image 5

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    THE HEPWIEH TIMES.
THURSDAY. JAN. 7. 1904.
Joeeph Currsn u In from Butler
creek Tuesday.
C. B. Sperry of lone, was a visitor in
our city Tuesday.
N. S. I'bclpi wae a visitor in our city
Subscription, SI. 00 Per Year. Saturday from Leilngton.
J. A. Wooirry of lone, was in the city
NOTICE TO PATRONS. on business yesterday.
All rhtnstis In 1rarllMmnl, aud all cor- .
MiMitKlxmw MUHT hm loft at tills oIIIm ir M. C. Fuiua of Eubt Mile, was a bus-
Hoilno.iUjf niKn, ollinrwlw ther will b belil ....
er until itio liiilnwina; twk, walin to no to luees visitor in the city Monday.
press ssrly Thursday inoniliiK, ana ennnut u
anlsjrsu lif '!. sii'i i.'rasKininv wnn:u i u
lust as wall be niod surlier In tlis wmk.
VIxsm rminlMr this.
A I'hsrKS l II vs it ii is a line will U made lor
iubllalilii "lleviiuilonsoi vonnuiunur.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ambrose of
Ritter, are visitors In our city this week.
Commissioner! court it in session
this week, convening yesterday morning.
C. S. Tboruburg and Charles O. Finn
of Lexington, were visitors in this city
Tuesday.
Mrs. T. G. Johnson and Mrs. D. . 8.
lirown of Condon, were visitors in llepp.
ner this week.
Ceo. Craw, who visited at bis home in
Asbland during the bo! Ida vs. returned
the first of the week.
J. II. Allen, a prominent stockman
and rancher of Ilardman. was a business
visitor in Hrppner yesterday.
Rrofcssor Chaj. II. Hart of Albany Is
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PRE-INVENTORY
NOTES.
Henry Scbersigntr spert Saturday
and 8unday in toe city.
Stoves from pM np, Steel Ranges
from iA op at Haines' Furniture store.
A. II. Alien, of Ilardman, was In our
city on business the latter part of last
week.
Mrs. Ada Parker, of Parker's Mill was
a visitor in Heppner the latter Jart of
last week.
E. C Ashbaugh came up from Port
land Saturday and will spend a week
visiting In Heppner and Eight Mile.
Clvde Brock entertained a lew of hi. M,"l,n PMtor Ioun ,n l,,e n,ee,in
friend, at bis country home New Year. Bt lh B'PtUt chnrcI lbU week'
day and a delightful time Is reported, J Lane of Ilardman, was in towp
W.H.Prnyn returned Saturd.y from 7'''T looking after some matters
Hlllaboro and other Valley towns P,or lM counl commissioners.
where be bad been spending a month's R J- W. Mount reports the arrival
vacation. of an 11 pound boy at bis home this
A. C. I'ettys, a prominent cltlwn of morning, and the reverend is at happy
lone, was a vUitor In this city the first "J
of the week, looking after some business C.A. Rhea returned Monday from
matters. Portland where be bas been looking
Atty. C. E. Redfield returned Saturday le packing bouse Interest the
from Portland, where he had been on P thr weeks.
business in connection with the Heppner Dee Matlock bas begun eacavatlon
Rallroand & Coal Company. ' work for his new brick on Main street.
Beach Haines was an Incoming pae- The building be a one story brick with a
aenger Saturday from San Francisco. 'ton foundation 2570 feet.
Mr. Haines baa been visiting In Seattle, Dan B. SUl er and little daughter
Portland and California the past four or returned Saturday from a two weeks
five month. visit with bis nephew, Joe Dubois, at
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scrivner returned Kelso, Washington, and in Portland.
Friday last from Condon, wbeie tbey There will be a ball In the Artisan hall
pentbolldsy week with Mrs. Meek, ,t Islington on January J3, WQ4
mother oi Mrs. Bcrtvner. a very en- Good music has been engaged and good
Joyable visit is reported. order assured, ah are invited to attend.
Mrs. W. C Howard ana ner little j, a. Brown of Condon, and Atty. S.
daughter Alice, who have been visiting A, d Curley of Arlington, were here
Use peat week wltb ber parents. Mr. and ihe first of the week in tbe interest of
Mrs J. J.Adkias, left Monday morning J th jr.ti, Kiialejsliitef i.v.liM.
for ber borne at Milton. Brown is administrator.
Harry Cummlngs, wbo was down from s. a. Hubbard, district deputy of tbe
bis ranch near Ilardman Saturday, re. Modern Woodmen of America, bas been
porta that the weather bas been fine in here the past week or more in the in-
his locality up to Ibis time and that tereat ol tbe order. He is doing some
stock are doing well on tbe range. g0od work for bis order, having ma.
Clrde Baling o( Currinville, was here terially strengthened the Heppner camp
several days the past week looking during bis short stay.
alter business Interests lie baa here yet. I Wm. Hughes came in Monday from
lie reports that he and lamlly are well Grant county where be bas been for
pleased with their new home in the gome time looking alter bis livestock.
' ahey. . He reports stock doing well on tbe range
Mr. e J Mrs. E. O. Noble returned jterior, and that cattle, sheep and
tbe latter part ot last week from a horses ar in better condition than be
euontbs visit with relativee and friends has ever known tbem at thia time of tbe
at Vancouver, Wssblsgton, Portland Tear,
At.f Vallaa lAkasia Thaa taftAtl aft I s w m . .
ulJ - j. w. jsecaeic, wno wss in irom nis
pleasant vacation. Eight Mile ranch yesterday, reports
Mrs. Otis Patterson and ber daughter gf ,n whjcj, j, np ai looking fine, but
Zoe, of Tbe Dalles, bsva been visiting tbit , grll j,,, not yet ,bown
with Heppner irlen.la tbe past week, jif ,bove the ground and some tears
Mrs. Patterson Informs ns that Otis baa ,rt entertained that some of It may rot
gone to San Francisco where b eipect b.fort iprouting, yet It is too early to tell
to engage In business. whether that la true or not.
8. P. Florence returned Saturday from Tbe following Morrow county del.
Portland where be bas been tbe past six gates bsva been chosen to attend the
weeks for treatment of one of Ms eyes. National Livestock convention at Port
Although Ms eye Is yet week, it is much land nest week: 0. E. and F. P. Forns
improved and It is onty a matter of a worth, Frank and George McKulgbt, W.
short time until a permanent car will B. Barrett, James M. Hayes, James Mo-
be effected. Haley, J. R. Nuoamaker, A. Andrews,
Tbe foot ball gsme played on tbe J. P. Rhea, S. W. Spender, D. O. Justus,
Heppner grounds laat Friday brteen and O. E. Johnson. Tunis Swlck and
tbe Lexington and Heppner kid teams, I Emmet Cochran will represent Grant
resulted in a draw, neither side making county.
a score. It wes a very Interesting con
test In which both sides acquitted them
elves creditably.
Heppner tnerrhanls report that al
though there was no ireatt-r msb ap
parently during holiday trade than
former yeare, jet the cash receipts were
considerably leiger than last year, which
Is an Indication ol Ihe prosperity of our
town and count v.
The dense fog that ha tieen hanging
over the greater . $ort ion ol Morrow
county tbe past several reks wss drove
out by Chinook last Kundav greatly
to the gratification ol Ihe people of this A Pleasant Visit.
section. A light snow (all followed Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Warren, who
Sunday night but the warm sunshine returned from an extended trip to their
Monday soon melted It away, and It olJ home in Missouri last week, report
ha been absorbed be the soil to re- having bad a very pleasant visit. On
appear In the form il big grain crope I heir return they stopped over couple
for the farmer and luxnrant grass lor ol werks at Ppoksne and Walla Walla,
the stockman Ids coming season. a here Ihey have relatives. They report
SALE
1-3 and 1-2 Off
It.
For tho next two weeks, prior to our annual inventory, we shall inaugurate the Grandest Discount Sale of the
Big Store History. We close this year's business January 16, and are anxious to begin our New Year with a
stock of goods free from all Odd Lots, Remnants and all winter goods, and to insure this condition of things
have decided to give a .------ --.. .
GRAND PRE-INVENTORY DISCOUNt SALE
Of Odd Lots, Remnants and all winter goods. See the list that follows:
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1-3 OFF
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All the Ladies' flannel waists price reduced one-third
All furs, price reduced One-Third
AH Ladieg Suits andJackets, price reduced One-Third
Shetland Floss, white black and colors, all reduced
in'price One-Third
All Knitting Yarns and Saxony, prices reduced One-Third.
1-3 OFF
All our Wool and Fleeced lined Hose, One-Third Off
All Stock and Lace Collars and Belts, price reduced One-Third
Cushion Tops, prices reduced One-Third
Ladies', Children's and Misses Wool Uuderwear, One-Third less
Boys' Suits and Overcoats, all reduced One-Third
An elegant line of extra fine bed comforts, all reduced in price
One-Third
All Ladies and Children's, Boys' and Youths' Shoes, nothing re
served, all go at One-Third Off.
One lot Men's Heavy, Full Stock Kip Boots at One-Third Off.
HALF PRICE NOW
ENTIRE LINE OF MISSES AND CHILDRENS JACKETS
Go at Half Price for Two Weeks
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having been royally entertained in Mis
souri by Irlends of their yonnger days,
with whom tbey were loth to part. They
enjoyed sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie
immensely, but the Oregon climate
with porcupine as a relish, are also a
great attraction. However, Mrs. War
ren contends that she likes Missouri,
and would not return here to live bnt
(or the ,fact that all her children are
here.
Price of Beef Takes Jump.
U. N. StanQeld, a feeder ot Lower
Butter creek, is reported to bare made
a sale of beef cattle Tuesday at $4.00
per hundred poun Is. We cave not
learned the number of carloads sold,
but the news ol this aale at the aJvanced
price will be encouraging to those who
have been wailing long for the raise to
come. The prospects are good for a
better market from now on.
When bilious try a dose of Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and
realize for once how quickly a first-class
npto-date medicine will correct the
disorder. For aale by Slocnm Drug Co.
Successful Operation.
Dr. Frank B. Kistner performed a
very delicate surgical operation upon
Jake Young one day last werk. The
operation consisted ol the removal of a
fibrous fatty tumor weighing three
pounds from Mr. Young's leg. Tbe
tumor wss pure fat with the exception
o( ihe casing of liber. The operation,
was very sdcceesiul as Mr. Young
is getting along nicely and there
are no Inflations of the tumor reforming.
One and One Third Fare.
The 0. It. k N. will issue round trip
tickets January 11, for one and one
third fare from Heppner to Portland
and return on account of the conven
tion ot the ' National Woolgrowers as
sociation, the National Livestock asso
ciation and the Northwest Fruitgrowers
association. He turn limit January 17.
Children half fare.
Notice.
The undersigned having purchased
the d ravage, wood and coal business
formerly conducted by Miller & Co.,
all accounts after December I, will be
settled by us, and all accounts con
tracted prior to that date will be settled
by W. 0. Miller. Conovm A Giay.
GROSHEIIS
ZOLLINGER
Have just opened a new
saloon at tee corner of
Main and Mr r streets
Finest Liquora
and Cigars
Pendleton Beer
On Draught
Hot and Cold Lunches
Heppner, Or.
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Notice of Settlement.
All persons owing accounta to the
es'ate of T. R. Howard, please call and
make ai (alignments lor settlement by
the 15 of January. W. Howard,
Administrator,
Found A Cure for Indigestion.
I used Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets fur indigestion and find
that they suit ray case better then any
dyspepsia remedy I bava ever tried and
I have used many different remedies.
I sm nearly fifty-one years of age and
bava suffered a great deal from ludt
grsilon. I can eat almost anything I
want to now. Ceo. W. F.mory, Rock
Mills, Ala. 1'ur aale by 5 locum Drug Co.
Practical
Horseshoeing
Shop just South of
Meadows' Livery
Stable.
Tlios. Drennnn,
Heppner, Ore.
Real Estate
And Fire Insurance
Mbiteis & flSattersoh
If you have a Farm, Grazing
Lands or City Property for
Sale call on us. Or if you
Want to Buy we can suit you
as we have a Long List of
Properties to Select from.
I Land Scrip For Sale
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First class work,
A fit guaranteed.
HEPPNER,
Reasonable prices
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If you want to sccuro a tract of government
land, buy scrip and get title immediately without
further trouble, wo can sell you any quantity
from 40 acres up at nriccs that will surprise you.
All of our scrip is fully guaranteed and wo
attend to all matters concernine Bamo in II. s
Land oflico until patent issues without additional 5
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