Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, January 07, 1904, Image 8

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    THE HEPPMER TIMES.
THURSDAY, JAN. 7. 1904.
RED HAT GIRL.
You're biasing here and blnilng there,
Tou fill the street with lurid glare.
And as you wander up and down
You fairly teem to paint the town. .
vm. ,i n.rht on olnht room Harlem flat
Oh. sweet, sweet girl with the red, rt
hat!
When far away a dull red glow
Illumes the sky where'er you go.
They say that If a bull you met
Tou'd surely need an air ship, yet
"You're not so warm!" They can't say
that, , ,
Oh, sweet, sweet girl with the red, rel
hat!
You fairly seem to scorch the air;
Into each horse you throw a scare.
Your flaming headlight makes us thrill
And gape and gaie and glare until i
We hardly know where we are at,
Oh, sweet, sweet girl with the red, rod
hat!
In fear 'tis said you'll scale a house
When fleeing from a tiny mouse.
And yet you wear beyond a doubt
The reddest badge of courage out
wiuniw vnu don a thins like that.
Oh. sweet, sweet girl with the red, red
hat!
They tell a tale pray Is It true
About that hat of fiery hue:
It got too near a big machine
An auto run by gasoline
And "Puff! Boom! Bang!" Did you do
that? .
Oh, sweet, sweet girl with the red, red
hat! '
Karle Hooker Eaton In New York Her
ald.
A Vorest JHaaarea. I
A groat spruce tree vai felled In the
state of Washington recently, nu .1
was decided that a piece 01 euuu.u
be sent to Sweden for exmuiuou pur
poses. The men who went to see the
tree said they would take eleven feet
of the butt, but the railroads told them
they could leave It In Washington If
they did, for It would be Impossible to
transport the log on any car. The men
urtpen Inches, and the
nnnu uw"
section Is nine feet In diameter.
Getting Oi.
"Wallle Is learning to play golf very
rapidly. Isn't her
Yes He doesn't have to wait any
more for the caddie to tell him which
club he needs."-Chleago Record Her
ald.
Notice of Final Settlement
Nnilce U herebv slveu that the underlined,
adnilulMratoroltheeUtof Amsnda Kflttbloy.
deceed hat presented and filed In the oflUe
o( the county clerk, ol the county w sorrow,
Slate Oregon, his flnal account of hit aJ
minm.tr.iion ol th laid ett. and that
, .i.- a.-i l tVbruarv 1H. at 10
) , ' w. " "
o'clock a . m. at the county court room In the
court house In the town t Heppner, Morrow
couuty Oregon, hve tH-cn fixed lor the time
nd place lor the hearing oi objection! to said
final account and settling the tame.
Pated December SI 190S,
Jvnivs Kkithisy,
d:U -JanSS AdmlnlHtrator.
GENERAL W1ECHANDISE
In addition to our general stock of merchandise wo desire
special attention to the following lines :
to call
If It troubles you to pick up anything
Irom the floor and you are under sixty,
that means you are eating too luucH.
Atchlson Globe.
- i
The Professor I
Congratulations.
Mr TnbnH Culk-m. Editor of the
Garland, Texas, News, has written I
letter of congratulations to the manufac
turers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
as follows: "Sixteen years ago when
our first child was a baby he was subject
to croopy spells and we would be very
uneasy about him. We began usiiig
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 1887
and finding it snch a reliable remedy
for colds and croupe, we have never been
without it in the house since that time
We have five children and have given it
to all of them with good results. One
good feature of this remedy is that it is
uot disagreeable to take and onr babies
really like it. Another is that it is
rangerous, and there is no risk
giving overdose, i cousi.mnis j
upon the success of your remedy." For
s de by Slocum Drug Co.
At The Churches.
Chr'stian Church- Every Sunday, bible
school 10 A. M., preaching 11 A. M.,
Y. P.S. C. E. 6:15 P. M.. preaching
7 P. M. A cordial invitation to all.
J. V. Crawford, Minister.
At M. E. Church Services next Stin
ts i m .Till 7-m P. M. Sundav
Via j m ii - v' "
School at 10 A.M. Ion are cordially
invited to attend. H. L. BikghTOL.
Pastor.
not
from
Summons.
In The Circuit Court ot the State ol Oregon
tor Morrow county,
ennie Martin, plaintiff.
lines L. Martin, defendant
To James U Martin the above named aciena-
nt:
lu the name ot the Mate of Oregon, you are
hereby requested to appear and answer mo
complaint filed against you In the ibove entl-
tied tult on or before the 7th day ol January
1904, said date being lis weekl Irom the 26th
dv ot November 1908 the date ol the am pu-
n,.tinn of this summons ai perserlbca in ine
order tor the publication thereof' and If you
ktirniniinwirind answer. lor want merooi
the plaintiff will apply to the laid court tor the t
relict prayed for In her compiami, iwwu. .v.
a decree ot said court forever dissolving me
bonds ot matrimony heretolore an now
existing between plaintiff and defendant.
This summons Is served upon you oy yuuu-
cation thereof by order of the Hon. W. R EUU
which order li dated November iMO iwa, ai
Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon.
O. w. mint
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Comforts and Blankets
TT
We have a good assortment of these goods, of
at very low prices .....
xct'llent quality,
Shoes
Our stock consists of a good assortment of mens, ladies
r,.lotrt olinoa nt. ihn ritrht tirieos. Wo also
Summons.
Ills Wife That melody was really
fine.
Professor I thought so too. I will
tie a knot In my handkerchief so that 1
won't forget It
Gosling and His Saaee.
Once upon a time there was an Impu
dent gwlinjf who was exceedingly snu
" ills kind mother was rery patient
with him and tried to overlook his fall
ing, hoping that he would Improve with
age. Ills father was not so lenient, and
one day, when the gosling tried his
saucy methods on him, he gave him a
sound thrashing.
"That sort of talk may do for your
mother, but It will not do for me," said
the father.
Moral. What is sauce for the goose Is
not sauce for the gander. New York
Herald.
There will be preaching at the M. E.
church, south, every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7 pm. Sunday school at 3 pm.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
F. C. Adkins, Pastor.
In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon
tor The Couny of Morrow.
Lucy H. Youug, Plaintiff
vs.
Edward E. Young, Defendant
To Edward E. Young, the above named
defendant, you are required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in me
above entitled Court and Suit within ilx week!
from the date ol the first publication ot this
iummonitowit:fromthel7hday ot Decern
w im. that the said ilx weeks In which you
have to answer will eiplre on the SStn day of
January, 1904, and in case you tall to answer
on or before laid 28th day of January 1U the
plaintiff will take a decree against you for the
dissolution of the marriage bonds now existing
between you and plaintiff and for the care and
custody of the minor, child the fruiu ot said
marriage, and luch further deoree ai the court
ball deem just.
This summons is published by order of Hon
T w. A vera, county Judge of Morrow County,
Oregon, dated December 11th, 1903, in which it
Is ordered that service of summons in insaours
entitled iuit be made by publication In the
Heppner Times for the period of six consecoti ve
weeks and at lcait once a week tor said time.
U. w. KKA,
(J17.J28 Plaintiff! Attorney.
There will be regular services
in the
and chil-
havo u few
... it II t A
odd and ends in this lino which will bo sola regardless oi cost. . . .
Capes and Jackets
The remainder of our stock of ladies' and children's capes and
jackets will be closed out at actual cost : : : :
Trunks & Telescopes
We now have a fulljino of fino trunks of various styles and sizes
all at very low prices' to which we invito special attention : : :
Groceries
ri
carry a
brands.
full
Wo
Our stock of groceries is now very complete. We
lino rf nnnnotl fruits and vegetables of the choicest
make a specialty of Schilling's Best Baking Powder, Extracts and
Spices, which never fail to give entire s tisfaetionoo""
j. w.
Modnt, Pastor.
She Looked It.
"I've a real good idea." said the man
ager as he pulled the gilt band off a
5 cent cigar. "Going to give the peo
ple the old songs and stir up old mem
ories." "Pretty good," said the friend.
"Well," continued the manager, now
lighting the 5 cent cigar, "did you see
that lady In my outer office? I've en
gaged ber to sing "The Last Rose of
Bummer' for 200 nights."
"Yes?" said the cold friend. "Can
tfhe sing it? I know she ought to, for
she certainly looks it"
And the manager threw away the
6 cent cigar. New York Times.
I'artlealar.
Mr. Con Seet I suppose I'm what
you might call a gay Lothario, Miss
l'epprey.
MIbs Pepprey Indeed?
Mr. Con Beet Yes. I'm attentive to
a number of girls, but I'm not engaged
to any particular one.
Miss Pepprey Naturally, for how
could she be engaged to you If she
were? Philadelphia Press.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, Land office at
The Dalles, Oregon, December 9, 19U3.
Notice Is hereby given that the following,
pamed settler has Bled notice of hli Intention
Odd Fellows ball, All Saints Episcopal
Mission, services 1st Sunday after the
Ep'pbany. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mor
ning and evening service as usual 11 a.
n. and 7:30 p. m.
John Warren
yissionsry in cbargs
Real Estate.
Lexington town property $550 will
buy a six-room house, four lo's, small
barn, you nit fruit trtes. Can be irriga
ted. Enquire of S. E. Notbox,
Lexington.
Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, January 29, ltfOi, vii:
Walter A. Campbell
ot Hirdman, Oregon, 11. E. No. 11308, tor' the
WSEU and i BWBec 4, Tp. 6 Houth,
Range 2 East, W. M.
He names the following wltntsnei to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
Orrln E. Farniworth, Frank P. Farnsworth,
Erail Johnson, Stacy Koberti, all of Ilsrdman,
Oregon. Michail T. Nous,
dl7-J21 Register.
Mr. Wm S. Crane, of California, Md,,
uffered for years from rheumatism and
liiml sgo. lie was finally adised to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which be did
an I It effected a complete rare. For
ile by Slocum Diug Co.
BO YEARS'
D
fM. nus rihiuis
71,.," DcaiONs
Copyright &c
qnlrklf arrtain our opinion
Anrmeamninf a listen end tfearrtptlon nav
rrae whMhsr as
riir.
Nell I'm In a dilemma. Of course I
can't think of marrying Jack Lowfer,
but be says if I don't be'll go to the
dogs.
Pelle Well, you tan't help that
Nell That's Just it I know I can't,
and I'm very fond of dogs. Philadel
phia Ixnlgtr.
A Last rtemerabranee.
Ethel (ecstatically) Oh. Charlie,
would you just as leave propose all
over aguln, and do It Into this phono
graph? Choi ly-Why?
"Why, I want to have something to
remember yon by after you bnvo gone
In and spoken to pnpn about It" Life.
aaajvet to Coadltloas.
Tervrllllger-Crlgson claim to have
rnuglit a t-ntflHli weighing fifty pound
in Cedar creek. doe he? Well, It's snfe
to sn be'i lying to the extent of about
forty pounds.
Jerolomnn Not If be beurs you aay
It Chicago Tribune.
f'iminiurilr.
lt,fwMnctl7modnt(al. HAN0R00K on Patents
Miit Ur. Oli1it avanrr fur awunnr patcnu.
Patents Uken lliniunh Muna a Co, rsoilvs
pfioinoUci, without charire, totbe
Scientific American.
A handaomalr lllnatratod waoilv. T.arrMt rlr
cnlallon of anf Pttitilfl Journal. 1 rmi. !3 s
-rs fourniontna.il. Bold Lf all niwaOnlara.
WUNN & Co.88,B New York
Branch OIBuv, t f BU Wathlugiuo, li. C.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
hai been spprinted administrator of the estate
of Henry 8. Thmpson deceased, by the County
Court of theBtaleof Oregon for Morrow county.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the lame duly
verified as by law required, to me at the office
of my attorney, C. E. Woodson, in the town of
Heppner, Oregon, within six month! from the
date of this notice.
Dated tell 30tb day of Kov.,1903,
O. F. Thomikon
dj7 Administrator
RHEA & WELCH
Real..
Estate
We have a few rare
bargains to offer in
both city and farm
property. Choice
, residences or lots
for investment or a
borne, at all prices.
Morrow County
Farm Property...
Our Monthly Publication
will keep you. posted on our
work and methods. Mailed
Free to the
ADVERTISING MAN
of any responsible house.
A Tomato TfiS'dr,
A Philadelphia man grabbed erato
f tonintcHMi and tried to g't away with
It, but the polli-e caught up with bltn
and shot blm down.
Pretty nerloua case of tomato ketrlt
iip, wasn't It? Cleveland I'lala iH-aler.
The Overland
Limited
is tlio most famous of transconti
nental trains via Omaha. Detwccn
Omaha and Chicago it runs via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway
Double daily service Portland to
Chicago via this mute. All meals
served in dining cnrH.
H'2;EX..nt 134 Third St. Portland
We have farm prop
erty ranging in price
from f( to lt) an
acre. Block, farm
implements, rrop
go with farm when
preferred by purch
aser Portland City
Property
We have seen red
for saie 60 choice
reaidenc lots in
Ftewart Park addi
tion to 1'ortland,
all ready for build
ing; 20 minutes
ride from postolhVe
Lots are 60s 100 feet
and at prices offered
W to $176 sre
unequalled as an in
vestment. Ternis
$15 cash, balance !"
a month, no Interest
oa
Notson & Hicks
Heppner and
Leilngton, Oregon.
THE RED FRONT
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable
STEWART a KIRK, Propn.
Good Hacks, Buggies a..d Saddle
Horses for alf parts of Interior
Best possible care taken of horses left In our charge.
Horses, Harness, Saddles and Vihicles bought sod sold.
Crsin for sale. Call and see ni; we'll treat you white.
Also Baled) iray awl
First National Bank
OK HEPPNKR-
C. A. RIIF.A President
T. A. RIIKA Vice President
OF.O W . COXSI'.R Caihler
li. L. FRI'.KLAND. , , .Assistant Cashier
8. E. NOTSON,
Lexington.
A. J.IUCKB,
Heppner,
Real Estate Bargains.
Farmhalf section of good wheat land;
four miles from Leilngton warehouse;
good bouse sod fences, other Improve
ments. Stock, farm machinery sad crop
go with rsocb. This Is a bargain a' the
price sskrd, fOooo, ss psrtjr is compelled
to go tlsewbcre on account of bis wife's
beslth.
12'JOO will bur good sli-room resi
dence property In Heppner. Hit acres
of land l good barn ; all In very good re
pair and good location. Call at the
Times oliloa lor particular!.
Transacts a General Banking Business
RXCHANGR ON ALL PARIS OP TUB WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections tnsde on all points on reasonable terms
Surplus and undivided profits $35,01)0 00.
Liberty Meat Market
GUY BOYD, Prop.
Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal
Poultry la Ressnp, F,h on Fridays High
est Market Price Psld for Fsi Stock.
.
THREE TIMES
THE VALUE OF ANY OTHER
tttr
Nf rMO0i
SIHPWItl
asttt
IVI
isnsrto.
One-Third Easlr-One-Thlrd
Faster.
m
Itolary motion end ball .
larlnt make It the ligl test s
running msc Matin the world
:' f i lr0t-".U.T 1 ta'i't and dursbla. Tba .
tt.t., . . a I .1 a .
Utile.
movement of the sbuulx.