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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1904)
s7l $ i f t (is as as NEW GOODS A full case of 1 India Lrinon on sale at the white Fair Prices: 5c to 323 a Yard MEN'S PANTS $3.00 to $3.75 values $2.50 $2.00 to $2.75 values $1.75 OUR ANNUAL WHITE SALE Is now on and in full swing. All WHITE GOODS HEDUCED IN PRICE this month. We are glad to note that the people of Heppner and Morrow county are realizing more and more that The Fair Department Store does not make promises they cannot fulfill when The Fair advertises they can save you money, they are there with the goods and can and do prove it to you as you all know by experience. Our Muslin Underwear Sale was a decided success and every one who could availed themselves of the opportunity, because we adver tised standard goods at prices below all competition and sold them just as advertised, and the people were not slow to recognize merit. Don't overlook our white fair. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT SALE PRICE THIS MONTH Our bright, new stock of Under-muslin for ladies and children, consisting of the sheerest of materials and daintiest of trimmings, as well as the plainer and substantial kinds, will be on sale all this month at special prices. You know that when we say special prices it means something. Our reputation for Quality is also the best, and we refund your money if you are not satisfied. Ladies' Wrappers m d is to to to to to to to to to to $2 00 Fleeced 160 1 25 " 100 Wrappers. $1 48 " 1 15 89 ' 73 $2 50 Dressing 2 25 " 175 " 125 " Dressing Sacques Sacques .$1 98 .168 . 1 23 . 98 Ladies' Waists (6 50 Mercerized Waists fi 45 3 25 " ' , 2 68 3 75 Flannel Waists I 8 2 35 " 1 83 Coats Half Price $23 50 Ladies Coals $17 75 16 50 " " 8 25 15 00 " " 7 50 12 00 " 6 0 Children's Coats $9 00 Children's Coats $4 50 600 400 300 3 00 2 00 1 50 Ladies' Hats Choice of Ladies dress Hats " street " ' odd " " Children Tarns. .$1 48 . 98 . 25 . 25 Gloyes and Mittens 65 cent Glores and Mitten- 48c 50 " " " " 38c 35 " 11 ' ' ...... 23c 2fl 15. Ladies' Wool Hose 75c Ladies' Wool Hose 57c 50c " ' " 3Hc 40c " " ' . VOc 25c " l'.'o Misses Ribbed Hose 38c Misses Ribbed Wool 28c " " ' 25c ' " 20c " " Hose 27c 2e " life 13c H A I N E S .Furniture Co (Succeaaor to WKLI.S & COMPANY.) Carpets, Rugs, Mattings Oak, Ash, Fir and Maple Ned Suits $18 to $15 The most complete line ever shown in llcppnor Fine pillows and comforts. All wool blankets, made at Union woolen mills. Nice new pat terns of Floor Oilcloth, at ii 5c and 10c per yard Linoleums, at - - 00c and 05c per yard New Home Sewing Machines, the best on earth, from p2J0 to $50. Organs $S0, $1)5 and $110 Stoves and Ranges And Cooking Utensils, Cheap. Crockery, Lamps and Clocks, Win. A. Rogers' Silverware Anything not curried in stock cheerfully ordered, cheaper than you can Bend for it 13RUC1C IIAINICS, Prop Ladies' Underwear $1 25 Ladies Ribbed Underwear 00c 1 00 " " " 73c 5 " " " 48,- 50 " " " 38e Wool Uuderskirts $2 00 Wool Knit Underskirts fl 4H 1 35 " " 118 1 25 Flannel " US 1 13 Outing FUurtfl " . . M Children's Gowns 70c Childre 'a Outing Gown 5c (iOc ' " " 47c 50c " " " 3S. O'Jc " Sleeping Garment 4Hc 4T 4 HARDWARES we have a conipleto stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, HAILS, WIRE, ETC. Chtiinwnre Decorated with Heppner Klootl Seenen a Uwefnl and Pretty Souvenir TMP HCDDMFR TIMP feel safe in saying that Morrow Guardians Sale of Real Estate. I II L nLrrllUn I IlllLU county'8 interests Will be Cr fully! Notice i hereby givon that the undi-raiaard Pwbilahsd Evmry Thursday by A. J. HICKS r I looked miter at th 1905 fair. guardian of tbm ptnaiii ml rilnu of Kub)r j Brock and John E. Brink, mi no a, will on Roosters for Sale. I have (OMie full blood Bla'-k Meriorra anil K. C. White Le)b-rn rouatrr lor , , . , HuttiriUy the 19th clujr of Mnn h, 1SK at the j i .... ,u. on ,i. rvil ThequePtmn of annexation of a hour ol 10 o l,, k in the l.,ren,H,B f ,i.i ,Uy cheap for the nrat 30 da,. Clio,. or aililre. C R JONKS, Kixht Mile, Uiegon. nnrtinn nf iinriliprn firm.! rnnntr t the court homo door In the town ol llepp O SUBCBIPTION BATES: O r ' ner, Morrow county Oregon, offer lor tale and One Year - $1.00 i to Morrow county is being agitated K ,t public .union to the hig?t bidder lor Six Montht - - 76 I by the Grant county peopie. It ta"b right title and inur.t ol 5 j appears thf people raiding in the Interest In and to the lollowing dcirlbed real I Birin want to lie annexed to M.,r. , etate, to-wli:. , , , ! The north w.-t quarter ol tectlon 19 la Tp. 2 row county for the reason that 8. r. 2t e. w. si. th-ir inteiertS are more closely1 Tblalela made under and In piirauanre of ., . c , i all eneandorderolle granted and made UJtntined With this COUnty. the by the county Court of Morrow County.Oregon proposed CI rip, AS We Understand on the day ol February, IWM authorUIng .im w mtt Rniu real jiriijieriy, II IC a If Howell, n17 (iuardlan. Three Months Entered at the PoatoEct at Heppner. Oregon at aecond-ruua matter. ' RAWLINH POST KO. XI, O. A. R. MEET AT Odd Fellowa' Uall at Heppner, every tliint Saturday ol en b month. O. W. hHiti. Adj. ' U. W . Smith, Com THURSDAY. FEB. 18. 1C4. Senator Marcus A. Hanna did at the famih' apartments in the Arlington hotel, Washington, Mon day evening at er an illn- fs ex it, extend the full length of Mor row county on the routh eide and ac far Ft ftth in G' ant as the town of Hamilton. Within this t-trip there in paid to be pntue vry rich territory which would make a very Hi enable acqui ilion to our county. But on the oiht r hand it i- aaid tendmg over neirly tw., month,. ,,)al Q C( . llUr(lened TT t f AL! f 1 0- I I J lie was norn in jm in 10 01 ano depcended from of that state. He came into pul.lic life about ten years ago and wp pponeer for the pnlitical euccepg of The BAIN Wagon Gilliam & Bisbee ooooooo-ooo-cvooo Cfrifrrfrfrrro Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The efficacy of Chanilerlain' I'a n Balm in the relief of rhrumatimi i being j iletnonatrated daily, I'arker Triplett, .f G-iahy, 'a , av that Chamlierlatn'a Pain Halm (ave htm permanent relief from rheumaiiitn In the lack when er ry thinK elae failed, and he would not he ithout It For aale by Siocum Drug Co. President McKinley. Wllh a (lelit (if f iiniilernt,! rimer. a pioneer family 1 , H.hir . , . , . rafll concidered by our people The TiaiHK a lmit? that it U not puf-ficif-nily familiar with the country oir thre, itp promt wealth and repourci , to Imp a reliable con- n a? o whether our county wmi'd f I M-in fired or woretul by tlie propourl annexalinn. It is a mat'.er that ehould le thoroughly b oked into before any steps are tak'-n in either direction, either to Mk it up or to ignore lh propo--iion. It miiiht be well to dicucs the nmiter and entertain whether r not the proposition haa t-uflici- nt merit to justify its arnept con -iih ration. Every law a'iditnr citizen will agree with the Long Cre-k Lig'i' in its statement that the wrcktnt: of the Ilang- r oflke with d vna i.it was the most c iwar lly treai:hey Admitting that the editor of th Hanger was guilty of unwarrant-d criticisms, tere re other means obtaining juslio- than to ptah a man in the back nt I'itfht witoin warning. Nothing more dastardly can I e conc ived. liy an i v r-ih e failed to mention in the lat-t weeks it-ue o, the Times tht Mr. (eo. Cnei had been appointed by Gov rum Chamberlain as a memlx r of the Lewis and Clark fair com in in ion to iucc ed C. 1J Wade, who re cently r-sign (1. We I eel that w owe this aKj!ogy to Mr. Coner, as it is on- of th turpor of, lip Timet to Rive favorable mention to any worthy citizen of our town or liection who has le en elected to a jKieilion of honor and UuM; ami we assure him lh.it it was an over sight. Mr. Conser is in every way qualified for tbe position, aoi we HEPPNER POULTRY YARDS V O. Mi.nok and C. S. Low:, Proprietors. Breeders of S. C. Ii. P. Rocks and S. C. Uuff Leghorns. From March 1, Eggs for seiting Sl.'J.v for 15. Kggs from choice pf-n 2.25 for 15 Single I3irdB or Pnir for Sole First National Grocery ('nrries a Full Line of Frets h GROC1CUI1CS AND PROVISIONS A Splendid Line of Gentb' Furnishings: Hats and Caps, Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Efc Prices are Right and a Good Fresh Stock to select from T. R. HOWARD, HEPPNER, ORE. c t c c c c c c c c w l 5 I The Saline Abstract 2Title Quaranlv Companvl CambllnK Dens Raided Ii iiici A"oriie llnilry, In cnmpa' jr lid Sheriff at lor and V u y fitmiiff C P I)nvl, arm fl with thi neeea-ary w rranta, ms'le a raid on th Btnliliri(j ftahliahmTilS ol IVnill-lon taat Friday and rrtfd n-ry mi rorineetKl with Oi game. Warrant! to Urn numier ' f J9 i-re Uauil d nearly all of liii li were erved. Tim eriilra lint arraneol liefore Jii'lita Kill Haturdtv and fine I jo and 75. Il-trrt Attorney lliy h la determined to stnmp ont tra n t) i i . and will do ao rrgnrln of tit i'en'lltUnn city admlniatation, which la aaid to h iavorahla to a wldaopeo Iowa. At Cost to Close Out F r the next 20 days we will sell at cost Ie'g Egg maker and Groesbeck'a Egg producer and Condition powders, also all Ludic' purees go at cnst. In stationery wo mako thene, prices: Th; Tablets 3 for lOo ITh: Tablets for 10c loe Novels for 10c 2oc Box Stationery 20c 20- Uox Stationery loo 15c Uox Stationery 10c Heppner Drug Co. i INCOPORAT1CI) We have the only wet of Abstract HooIch hi Morrow Cotmtv - - - o HbfJtracta anJ plats tumidbed on sbort notice MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE W. L. SMITH, Secrotary, - Heppner, Oregon) Heppner Marble and Granite Works Anjrotia ililnklni ol Mxurliii a montiini'iil for a clrrted re. UllYKir Irli nd Will iln p to Kt our piiii-a Ix-lura iiin liaalii( clM-wlii-re, W ara .nir(l to do all Ci'inutrr jr ainl bulMIng work at rmlucfl prliri. M0HTERASTELL1 BROS. THEY'RE HERE1 An immense stock of Fall and Winter Shoes AT M. LICHTENTHAL'S Tli) plonr Um and sho dealer of Heppner, lio s. way rarrie a big Una of Hoots and HIkm-s, HoblM-ra, Me. Hepalrlnir a stwlalty, and latlatariion cnaran(l. Old SUiid, WiMtstda of Mailt BlrwoU i M W Ur V V w (a w GORDON'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Wrn. GORDON, Prop. Hits aldi l a nauitier nl Firs' Cla lirea ai d Ne IHk, Ixth HiiinH ami llm k", and iUf son flrat rtaa irrvlce, and )oil will rrc-l roiirtiMia treat innnt. A ahara of your patronaits t 5 ; Hi'LIOlFKI) ' w a I ta W MAIN STREET, - - - - Heppner, Oregon. J