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THE HEPHKtK TIMES. THURSDAY. FEB. 18. 1904. Subscription, 1.00 Por Yoar. NOTES. ' Henry Howell wm la our city Friday last ironi lour. Judge Ayere we. it to Pendleton today on bi si i. ess. P. M. Howard of Milton, ii visiting with friends in this city. Atty. 3 l',.Notsou of Lealngton, was a business visitor in this city Saturday. lien M.ithews was up from Portland it - few days the past week looking after bis inleiesi here. L. W. Briggs K"ve an oyster supper to tbc carpcuter who constructed bis new bouse, Tuesday veiling. for sale A desirable location for Lome, a tract of land (10x1:12 feel. Por particulars enquire ol Geo. Comer. Mr. ami Mrs. Ike Large, of Jul) u Day, arrived in Ibis el'y Saturday and will remain lor a lime visiting with friends. Tea wiH be served at the residence of Airs. M. li lleUler by the l'.piscopa! Guild on Pnday, Pcbruary lirt, from 2 to 6 p. til. W. B. I'iuley, oue of the prosperous ran bers ol Lower Sand lloilow, was in tbe city Priday last attending to some business mailers. John II. Blake of lone, was a business visitor In Heppner Tuesday. C. C. Curtis was up from Cecil Tuesday transacting business In our city. Judge T. W. Ayrre spent several days in Portland the past week on business. I'.d C. Aahhaugh was an incoming passenger from Portland yesterday evening. lieorge Wbitfls returned yesterday from Colfax where he bad been to visit his little daughter. C. R. Mc Abater of Portland, was in ibis city Tuesday, while in Morrow county looking after interests be yet hs here. The M. K. Church, south, at Lexing ton, will be dedicated on Sunday, Feb ruary 28, at 11 a. ui. ltev. V. O. Miller will conduct the dedicatory services. There will be no services In the Christian church nest Sunday owing to the fact that the minister, J. V. Craw ford, has a call at Lone Rock on that day. W. O. Minor, Prank P. Farnswor b, 15. M. Shutt, Percy Carrigues, Mr Klura and Mr. Coi report that they were very successful shooting rabbits down about Rhea's siding Monday. Each sportsman claims large number of the furry little pests to bis credit. 8. C. Jackson is in receipt of Alfred Peet'i 190-1 wall paper samples, more beautiful than ever before; also Portland samples. If you wish he will furnish Roosevelt Club Meeting. A meeting of the Morrow County Itooscvelt Club is called lor Wednesday evening, February 34, A large atten dance is desired as there will be speeches by a number of prominent republicans, some good music, and a general en thusiastic meeting. Central Committee Meeting The Republican Central Committee is hereby called to meet, in the city ol Iieppneron Wednesday, February 34, 1904, at 1 :jo p. m for the purpose of selecting the time for holding tbe primaries and county convention, and for the transaction of etich other busi ness as mav properly come before the committee. V. L. Smith, W. W. Smeao, Secretary, Chairman. POLITICAL 'ANNOUNCEMENTS rOIl ASHKS.SOJl by tbe solicitation of my frends I an nounce myself a candidate for assessor, subject to tbe will of the Republican convention. G. A. Blkakman, of Dairy Precinct. house liniutf at 3 cents per yard. A Rufj Blake, who bas been attending ; qu,uUty now on h,ndi. Wall paper .Armstrong business college at Porllaud tbe past few months, bas been home for visit the past week. Boon Ulley, of Walla Walla, was tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Crablrce several days the past week, lie is a cousin to .Mr. Crabtree. Miss llatlie Kdwards, who ha 1 een .tending school at tbe aute normal at Weston the past few mouths, returned to her home at Sand Hohow Saturday. II. P., Burcbcll, oue of the prominent lariueisol the vicinity of Lexington, was in town Priday. tie is very much pleased witu the prospects for a big crop tbe coming season. 8. P. Florence, who bas been in Port laud the past few weeks lor treatment of bis eyes, returned last Thursday evening, and we are pleased to say that bia eyes are cured and as strung as beiore. Commissioner P. M. Griffin of lone, who was here 10 attend the special session Priday, says thai grain looks fine in bis section and all conditions are now favorable for a large crop ibis season. Comuisslouer J. D. Frcucu while in the city lasl Friday to alteud tbe special session of Ibe court was a friendly caller at the Times oflue. He reports that slock on Upper Butler creek are wiuttr ing well. Mis. Hiram Clark received a dispatch Sunday, turough W. O. Minor, onvey ing to ber tbe sad intelligence of the death of her daughter, Mrs. Mollie Clark, of Camas Plane, w ho had and denly died at hr home there on that day Peter O. Borg left Monday morniug on an extended visit to bis old home in Sweden. He will also v sit Kgypt, Palestine, Jerusalem, Paris, Berlin and many other European cities and p aces of interest before returning. He expects to be away about four months. Oscar Borg, who bas been attending a horologies! Insiitute at Peora, Illinois, tbe past 14 months, returned laat Thura lsy evening, after having completed thorough course in engraving, optic and jewelery work in geueral. He Ii samples of bis engraving on exhibition at I' O. Borg's store, which la not ex celled by the more skilled artists in that line of work. A number of the Heppner boys, who attended the Knights of Pythias ball at Iostt last Priday night, (peak very highly of the manner in which they were en tertalaad by the Knighta ol that town. They report a good attendance and a very, very pleasant time. Tbe manage ment was the test, the music splendid and all present seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. Mrs. L. P.. Cohn left lor Portland Saturday morning in tbe Interest of ber six cents per roll and up. Clark McDowell The Times is reliably informed that Mr. Ma k Clark and Mrs. Minnie Mc Dowel were learned at Portland lust unday. They have not yet returned ud wi'l probably lake a abort wedding tour beiore returning to their home in Heppner. Mr. Clark is one of Heppner' mot prominent 'business men, being con nected with the large uirrcan ile estab pliment of Minor A Co., of which he In msnager. Mr. McDowell i an accomplished lady and i well and favorably known n this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Clark have a large circle ol friends in Heppner and Morrow county whom the Times Join in ex tending best wishes to the happy ron pie New Scoot Districts. At the special session of the commis sioner court held last Friday, the fol lowing new district were organized. District No. 10, located at Irrigorr in the extreme northern part of the county; district No. 13, located in the lower Kight M le country, and No. 18, located north of lone. There is already a school at Irngon with 30 pupils, and schools will be opened in the other district some time during the year. FOR ASSESSOR. I announce myself a candidate for tbe nomination for assessor subject to tbe decision ol the Republican county con- vention. S. E. Wilms, of Mt. Vernon Precinct FOR COUNTY JUDGE. To The legal voters of Morrow county, Oregon. I respectfully announce my sell a candidate for the office of county judge subject the will of the Republican County Convention. Very respectfully GKO. J. CURRIK, of Heppner Precinct. MINOR & CO. I MINOR ct CO. :-r FEBRUARY -. SALE OF WHITE i Successful Teachers. The teachers who took the examin ation last week lefore Supt. Jay W, Shipley, and were successful in passing the examination are as follows: First grade certificates Mr. Alma Collard, lone; E. Jay Merrill, Hardman. Second grade B. II. Vining, Willows; Louis Doll, Lexington ; K i el Heater, Cecil. Third grade A. M. Bribin, Agnes Hammer, Heppner; Etue Logan and Mrs. Cora M. Merrill, of Ilardman. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself a Candida e for the office of County Clerk subject to the decision of tbe Republican County Convention of Morrow County, Oregon. James Hart, of Matteson Precinct. Dont miss this sale of white goods bought long be- f fore the price of Cotton advanced, and marked under, saves you 25 to 30 per cent On Present Worth Our New York buyer took advantage of a tip many months &go $ ;;; before the price of cotton "WENT UP" and placed an order for $ ,0 our spring needs in - ....... :r g Ladies Ready To Don Lingerie J EIGHT MILE. Y. P. S. C. E. Elect Officers. The Y. P. B. C. K of this city held their regular yearly election of officers at their February business meeting. Those elected to serve lor the coming earare; Pre.., lloaard H. Gove; Vice Pres., Klhel O. Held; Hecording Secy., Mabel Ayers; Corresponding Secy., Gertrude Crawford; Treas., Mrs. Jennie I lech olt ; Organist, I-enna L. Rt-id. The president then apKinted chair men (r the various committees: Ijook- out Lenna L. Keid; prayer meeting, Ut-rtrude Crawford; social, Gertrude Lamb; music, Dora Prater. The Union State Endeavor convention meets at Pendleton Feb. 19-22, and the Heppner sociey bas elected the follow ing to represent t: The Misses !nna and Ethel Heid, Dora Prater, Ember Ford. Mary Beherns and (ieitrude Crawford. Conventions and Primaries The Republican sate central com mlttee which met in Portland last Friday named the dale and place for the state convention and made rec ommendation (or dates ol primaries and county conventions. The state con vention will be he d at Portland Thurs day, April 14. Each county wilt lie represented by one delegateat-largo, one for every 1iO votes cast fur Judge Dean in the last general election and one for every frac tioii ol l.V) larger trail 100. The total number ol delegates will be 3(.l. In 1902 the total was 31.J and in 11HK) 3:1(1, on the same basis of apportion ment. Tbe Sta' Committee recommends (0 J. S. Young went to Heppner yester day on business. Josh' Ford is in the country buying horses for the Walla Walla market. W. W. Brannan went to Heppner yesterday with wood for hie family in town. All report an enjoyable lime at the ball al Chas. Amiersone, Jr., Thursday night. Three inches of snow fell yesterday and it sleeted all night making it tolerably slick this morning. And its 'oggy, oh my I Cattle are very poor and some have died, and it is likely there will be a heavy loss before grass is sufficient to build them up. Frank Matteson and Lillie McFerren were united in the holy bonds of matri mony nn the 12 inst, Square C. E. Jones ollkiatiog. We wish them a long and happy married life. Feb. 15, 1904. Summons. In The Circuit Court ol the Bute of Oregon for Morrow county, J. A. Thompson, Plaintiff vs J. P. Williams as administrator of the estates of Ilermine Abrabamslck deceased, and of Antone Abrahsmsick deceased, Kltle Meyrs, wllilam Btrger, Johanna Abrahainsltk, and A mono Abrshumsick heirs at law of Ilermine Abrahamsick and Antone Abraham sick, defendants. To EWe Meyrs, William Bergcr, Johanna Abrahamsick and Antone Abrahamsick of the above named dclendants. In the name of tbe State nf Oregon; You and each of you will take notice (bat you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer in the above entitled court and cause, on or beiore Thursday tbe 10th day of March 11XH, said date being six weeks from January Mh I'M, the date prescribed In the order for the first publication ol this summons; and if you fail to so appear plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relief prayed for In his complaint to-wlt: For judgement against tbe defendant J. P. Williams as admlnlntrator of the estates of Ilermine Abrahamsick deceased, and of Antone Abrahamsick deceased, in tbe sum of $108.00 and accruing interest at rate of 10 pe cent per annum and the further sum of fio.oo attorneys fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage made and executed by said Ilermine Abrahamsick and Antone Abrahain- ilck both deceased, on the 2llb day of Novem ber 1900, to Jennie Hocket, now owned by plaintiff upon the following described prem Ises to-wlt: Lots four and five in block five In Jones' addition to the town of Heppner Oregon and that said premises ba sold to satisfy the amount found to be dus plaintiff upon said mortgage, and for such other relief as may tw equltablo. This summons la tanrad upon yon by publication thereof by order of Hon. W. B. Ellis, Judge of the 6th Judicial District of Oregon, which order Is dated at Chambers at Pendleton, Oregon on theMth day of January 0104, and prescribed that the first publication of this summons shall be made on the Wth day of January 1904, and the laat publication thereof on the 10th day of March 1904. O. W. Phius j-mlO Attorney for Plaintiff. j$ The gooda are here and go into our February White Sale at a f V saving of 25 to 30 per cent to you. Q we anticipate quick selling at these gale prices. So come e&rly as the assortment now i8 complete, and the quantity large, will no doubt be broken before the sale is over March lat. EMBROIDERIES 15 per cent less than the marked prices This includes Edges Insersions and Allovers. Summer Goods and Waistings CHEAPER 0 IV 0 'A Lace stripe muslin 27 inches wide worth regularl2jic, special 9c Lace stripe white waisting, 30c value, special.. 22c Lace stripe pique 27 incbea wide 40cva?ue, for 32c Extra fine lace stripe summer waist ing 32 in. 40c value, for 32c l. t; Ol Xi i ... , ill- ' ! - . t - ' "! ' "ll III SHOES Dotted Swiss with corded stripe 27 In. wide, worth tegular 25c, special, ,19c Fine Waisting with clusters of satin stripes alternated with lace stripes, Ij 25c value, for 15c ',-'t . lot. : I n 2,000 SHIRTS Men's Golf and Negligee Shirts ready for your inspection at MINOR & GO'S. Buy the IDEAL which is unequalled in Fit, Style and Finish. Prices range from 60c to $3.00 The first two shipments of Shoes have just been received ard are being put in stock. All the Latest Cms and Styles in these two lots. MINOR & CO. jgd W.: Will not Resume Publication. A dispatch to the Oreonian from Long Creek says: Kditor C. A. Coe, whose newspaper was blown up by giant powder not long since, will not resame publication of his paper, the Long Creek Ranger. It had been the purpose of Mr. Cue to remove his preeses into a vacant room in his da idling-house, and, with the type he had managed to pick np from the wiock he eipecte.l to continue tois'ue the paper, regardless of op position. As soon as this determination became known, however, the same Nemesis that hud pursued Mr. Coe with such dodged determination again Wrame active. This time the unfortnnate man received an anonymous letter in which he wss in formed that the publication of the Han ger must cease. Should he attempt to re sume publication, both be and his family would be blown off of the face of the earth, lie was further told in this letter that be must leave Long Creek before Ppring, or suffer the consistences. The letter is said by Mr. Coe to be most vile and Insulting, and is signed: "We CROSHEHS ZOLLINGER Have just opened a new saloon at the corner of Main and May streets Flnet Liquors and Cigars Pendleton Beer On Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. Conventions of the two Congressional PI trict are usually held the day lie- ml'.llnrry I utlnes. She will spend three fore the Plate convention. County Committees A pi II 2 for primaries mean what we say." and April 7 for convention!. Mft Coe " ,,e r,nnot ln,,ur th" ,1"k d having bis lamily slaughtered, and weeks with Olds, Wormian & Ring's buyer, who bas Just returned from a si. weeks trip to Near Yotk, and promises the ladies of Heppner and vicinity the prettiest display of millinery ever presen ted In this city. Miss IC'hel Stewart will be with Mrs. Cohn this season as trimmer. Address any special orderr These nominations will be made at the state convention : Supremo judge, dairy and food commissioner, four presi dential elector, eight delegates to the National convention at Chicago June 21 ; four al large and two (or each con gresalonal districts and eight alternates. Morrow county 1 entitled to five has given up ail hopes of starling bis newspaper. It Is the general Impression here that he will leave this place within short time, lie bas gained the bitter et haired of large element, and life among them would lie very disagreeable, U not really dangerous. t n TfM tra..ll .Im.I I'.irtlan.t Or.nnM .lia'Mif.fM In ihs Slttls Aniittmillnn. What are) Tnay? Chamberlniu's Stomach and Liver Tablets, A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Trice 23 cents. For sale by Slocuui Drug Co. I Real Estate And Fire Insurance Mbtteis a flbatteuson If you have a Farm, Grazing Lands or City Property for Sale call on us. 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