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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1904)
to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to w' 1 i Ribbon Snaps Choice of our beot satin taffeta and Liberty satin Ribbon, 30c to 50c values -3 ynrd Men's Ties Choice of our 50c Four-in-hands, Imperials and 'locks 38c each, 2, for 75c ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT OF THE BIG SALE And at the rate the good things are going we will certainly make a good clean-up and bo in the best of trim for our SPRING STOCK. Don't wait too long to lay in your supply of Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Muslins and all Household Needs, for at the very low prices we are now making even our largo stock will soon be exhausted SI VI P.' ! vi HAINES Furniture Co (SuccrMor to WliU.S & COMPANY.) T SUiTs COATS FURS Reduced 1 a I ONE tUy THIRD lv 0NE M ' - HALF MILLINERY Choice of our best TRIMMED HATS $1.98 Choice of all Street hats $1.25 All Men's . Hats REDUCED See our hats for 25c Shoe Reduction Our entire Stock Reduced in price Ladies', Men'a Chil dren's no exception. Men s 0 bhoes $2.50 Ladies $3 Shoes $1.50 ODDS 50c Tiffin A Carpets, Rugs, Mattings Oak, Ash, Fir and Maple Bed Suits $18 to $15 Tho most conipleto lino over shown in Heppner Fino pillows and comforts. All wool blankets, niado at Union woolen mills. Nice new pat terns of Floor Oilcloth, at 35c and 40o per yard Linoleums, at - - 00c and 05c per yard New Homo Sewing Machines, tho beHt on earth, from $32.50 to $50. ' Organs $80, $'J5 and $110 Stoves and Ranges And Cooking Utensils, Cheap. Crockery, Lamps and Clocks, Win. A. Rogers Silverware - - Anything not carried in stock cheerfully ordered, cheaper than you can send for it BRUCE HAINES, Prop I tY I l-J VV iVl II 1 25c READ THIS LIST AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR 25c Mens white dress shirts, Boys colored soft shirts, Boys knee pants, 4 to 14 years, Boys buckskin gloves slight ly soiled, Boys heavy wool knit gloves, Boys leather lined mittens, Mens and Boys hats and caps, Mens heavy 35c wooUocks, Ladies knit hoods and fascinators, Ladies 35c fleeced underwear, Ladies fast black cashmero hose, Childrens heavy fleeced underwear, Ladies and Mens carpet slippers, Fleishers best German knitting ''yarn, Childrens wool hoods and tarns, Infants soft sole shoes. vl wo have n complete stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, HAILS, WIRE, ETC.. iiiiiiiiiiiii JHE HFPPHERJJMES. Published Every Thursday by A. J. HICKS O SUBCR1PTION RATES: - O One Year - 1.00 Six Months - 75 Three Months - - - 50 Entered at the PoitoOce at Heppner, Oregon as second-flu matter. BAWLINB POHT NO. 1. O. A. R. MEET AT Odd Fellows' Hall at Heppner, every third Saturday of rich month. G. W. Kuia. Adj. O. W . Smith, Cora. THURSDAY. JAN. 14, 1904. The meeting of the National Livestock and Woolgrowers a eociation in Portland this week is one of the most im ortant ever hela by these orginazations. Many men of national fame are present and many able paper, touching upon every phase of tho stock in duntry, will be read and discussed. Th-; three principal subjects which the convention is dealing with this week are a better market, the at titude cf the government on the land problem and the securing of fair freight rates from the railroads. The proposed indejx ndi nt packing company it is expected will take form before the close of this meet ing and that machinery will be started in motion that will result in the establishment of a packing plant that the trusts cannot break. Much good to th livestock in dustry is e i peeled to result from this meeting. capital invested in the Lewis and lttledoubt but what arailroacf will be built to the Willow creek mines the coming summer, and by the time the exposition opens the mines will be in full operation. Our county is but little known on the outside for lack of being properly advertised, hence the slow development of her natural resources. However, it may be said to the credit of the county, that while development has been slow it has been of a substantial character. Under present con ditions there can never be a more propitious time to do a little out side advertising. There will never be a time that we can expect better results from a email amount of money judiciously expended in letting the outside world know something of the opportunities here for the .profitable investment of capital and labor in the de velopment of our varied resources. The convention souvenir edition of the Rural Spirit is a splendid number. Commissioners Proceedings. Decorated Chinaware Queehsware Graniteware; It has baen suggested to the Times by some of the old residents of Heppner and Morrow county that there should be something done in the matter of advertising our county. Thousands who will come to Orrgon next year to visit the Lewis and Clark fair do so In Washington ret orned Uit week. LEXINGTON ITEMS Miss Rulb Leach is quite sick. We will toon have tbrce barber ahopa In town. Mitt Aliba Leach returned from Walla Wall last Thursday. Jobn White and family returned laat Wednesday from a viiit anions frienda in Misaouri. 1'ra. Joa, Burgoyne and children re turned from a vl tit among friends near Ros;burg, lait Tiiursdsy. The Woot!meu bays been haying a sort of revival. Meaara Hubbard and Ktlltir, atate workera have been stirring them up. Mr a. C. A. Benge, who has been vUit- nd Cbaa Repast and D. II. Jenkins clerks for aaid election. The bid of the Heppner Gazette for publishing the delinquent tax list waa accepted. j D. V. S. Reid waa appointed surveyor, R. F. Wilmoth and Tho. Morgan viewers for the purpose of viewing road 175. . W. H. Clark was appointed supervisor of road 6, J. D. French haying resigned. In the matter of road application 160, D. V. S. Reid was appointed surveyor and R. F. Wilmott and Thos. Morgan viewers, who were ordered to relocate said road. The following miscellaneous bills were allowed. Henry Johnson, rd & brdg t 125 Tel. & Tel. Co. ct. house ac 8 25 Sam Meadows, pauper ac 5 60 1 Gilliam & Bisbee, rd & brdg 42 75 Sam Meadowa, " 12 00 It was ordered that the emergency (and be reimbursed $50. Road supervisors were appointed as follows: J. N. Beeler district 1, Louis Goshens 2, G. W. Thompson 3, Woo. StauiTer 4, Wm. McDaniels 5, 1. II. Allen 7, C. E. Lundell 8, R. F. Wilmott 9, J. M. Baker 10, W. F. Palmateer II W. B. Finley 12, L. F. Crowe, 3, Geo, W.Vincent 14. The following billa were allowed: E J Slocum, Co. ex pen Be 4 50 C E RedCeld. 60 (X) J D French, " 21 00 F M Griffin, ' " 10 CO ine tax levy tor me year im is at follows: County 12 mill, county school 6 mills, atate 4 mills, county road 1 mills, totd 23 mills. including the pew town of trrigon fli. .Ail f fiumaLjp.J R- 23 1 and 24, 4 and 5 N. R. ub, , . ,J Sectiens 6 to 10 Inclusive Tp. 3 N. R. 27. Section 1 to 18 inclusive Tp. 3 N. R. 2ii, 25, 24 and 23. All taken from the former Wells Springs precinct. Wella Springs precinct was changed as follows: Commencing at the north west corner of section 20 in Tp. 8 N. R. 24, thence east following section line a distance of 11 miles to the northwest cor ner Sec. 24 Tp. 3 N. R. 25, thence sooth on township line to southeast corner of sec ion 13 in Tp. 1 N. R. 25 a distance of 12 miles, thence west on township line to the southeast corner ef section 17 Tp. 1 N. R. 24, a datance of 11 miles, hence north on township line a diatance of 12 miles to point of beginning. The BAIN Wagon Gilliam & Bisbee Notice. The undersigned having purchased the drayage, 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. O, Miller. Conovek A Gbay. First National Grocery Carries a Full Line of Fresh GROCERIES AND PRO.VISIONS A Splendid Lino of Gents' Furnishings: Hats and Caps, Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Efc Trices aro Right and a Good Fresh Stock to select from T. R. HOWARD, HEPPNER, ORE. w I i Notice of Settlement. All persons owing accounts to the estate of T. It. Howard, pleuee call and make arrangements lor settlement by the 15 of January. W. Howard, Administrator, Found A Cure for Indigestion. I used Chamtwrlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta fur Indigestion and find that they auit my case better thsn any dyspepaia remedy I have ver tried and I have used many different remedies. I m nearly fifty-one years of age and have suffered a great deal from indi gestion. I can eat almost anything I want to now. Geo. W. Ivmory. Rock An election precinct was establiahed I Mills, Ala. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. THEY'RE HERE! An immense stock of with tie intention of looking over tlie state with a view to jicrman ently locate, and unless our pople du something towards advertising the resource! of our favored section Morrow county need not ei-cl great return! tor her share of the Her grandchildren, Ruth and Frank and Mrs. Fred Buge, accompanied her T. H. Nkbols bought tbt rsnch of Mrs. E. Thompson nottheast of town lust Saturday. lit especta to build a hoaust upon tbt ranch and ntovt to it toon. Fall and Winter Shoes AT M. LICHTENTHAL'S' The pioneer boot and shoo dealer of Heppner, who al ways carries a big line of Hoots and Hhoea, Rubbers, Etc. Repairing a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed. Old stand, Weat side of Main Street. I The Saling AbslractSTitle Guaranty Company! INCOPORATICD We have the only net of Ahntract DooIch in Morrow County - - - f Hbstracts an& plats furnlsbe& on obort notice r; MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE f W. L. SMITH, Secretary, - Heppner, Oregon Ououovwaoaoo oiiioiioiiit4i ... i Heppner Marble inf.' T: tZ0. i . latlvs or frlxm! Will du well lit and Granite Works' We are prepared to do all Cuinuterjr and building work at rndiired prlirs. MOMTERASTELLI BROS. ..GORDON'S .. X LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Wm. GORDON, Prop. Hat added a number of First Cla.s horses and Ntw Ulgs, both Hallos and Hacks, and .frra yn first class service, and you will receive conrteons treatment. A share of yoor patronage till 80MCITKI) ua ... V MAIN STREET, - - - - Heppner, Oregon J l '4 .