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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1904)
i -71 fa m fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa NEW WASH SILK f 25c Yard 1000 yards Torchon Lace 1 to 4 inches wide 5c Yard urn MEN'S NEW DRESS SHIRTS 75c to $1.00 Wliy Pay More? FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING GOODS Again we call your attention to the fact that we are THE LEADERS in our line. The people have learned to look to The Fair Department Store for the Newest and Best in style and quality at a big saving in price, and they are not disappointed. Through our Eastern representative we are kept in close touch with the best markets and are able to take advantage of the good things offered as soon as they appear. This week we are making Our First Display of Spring Goods. Read below of the bright, new things then come and see all of them. We take great pleasure in introducing our new goods to you.' Ladies new spring suits, new silks and velvets, new wash silks, new silk dimities, new veils and ettamines, new mohair novelties, new albatross, all colors, new mere rized waistings, new Jasper novelties, new ribbons, laces and embroideries, appliques and allovers, new colored handkerchiefs, new linen handkerchiefs, new ten neriffe wheel trimmings, new table linens and napkins, new towels and crashes, new chambreys and gingh ams, new percales and calicoes, new gloves kid, silk and lisle, new underwear and hose. SALE OF REMNANTS AND BROKEN LINES AT HALF PRICE As a result of our successful sales we find an accumulation of remnaats of piece goods and broken linos of readj'-to-wear goods, which we will place on sale at just HALF PRICE. Remnants of silks, velvets, ribbons, laces, embroideries, dress goods, outings, wash goods, calicos, muslin, and all piece good at half price. On front center table, marked plain, just divide by 2. Broken lines of ladies' and men's suits and coats, ladies' furs, gloves, waists and shirts, children's coats and dresses, underwear and hose, men's pants, shirts and un derwear. AT HALF PRICE. ON CENTER COUNTER MARKED PLAIN-DIVIDE BY 2 vfi I nC nCrrllLn I llflUOa jthaQ the public had reason to be- . j Jjer. England ia olowl . wteh- r Publish Every Thursday by A. J. HICKS O SUBCRIPTION On Year , Six Month Three Month - RATES: O Sl.OO 75 - BO Entered at the Pouofflce at Heppner, Oregon ai aecond-claaa matter. RAWLINS POST NO. 81, O. A. R. MEET AT Odd Fellows' Hall at Ueppner, everj third Raturday of each month. O. W. Khba, Adj. O. W . Bmith, Com. THURSDAY. FEB. 25, 1904. Governor Chamberlain expresses the opinion that the matter of securing a right-of-way 'or The Dallea-Celilo canal will be adjusted soon, now that the O. R. & X. i- faid to be favorable to the plan, as j they have been convinced that it will not interfere with their in teests. N-gotiations are reported to be progressing rapidly and all conditions lead to the belief that the desired right-of-way will be secured without any obstacles in the way of litigation. The drastic measure passed by the Washington legis.ature com pelling breeding cattle shipped into that state to pass a tubercular test, is working a hardship on the breeders of both Oregon and Wash ington. The large breeders in the Hate will not submit to such a Uw, which prohibits the Washington breeders buying high-class cattle right at home. Had the breeders of Washington been organized, we predict that no such law would have ever panned. The stockmen of this county must get together and keep together if they are to make breeding profitable, and not iDg every move of Franca and is preparing for eventualities. Should these powers become involved and their dogs of war once turned loose other complications would arise and other powers be drawn into the fray, and there is no telling where or when it would end or what the result would be. Lead ing men of the world are appre hencive of a great world war and foresee the need of conservative statesmanship. They realize that each ar-pring nation with ambitious rulers are eager to extend their territorial possessions and add to the glory of his own reign. Espe cially are complications liable to arise with Euopean powers where there rre frequent opportunities for irritation. St. Louis Worlds Fair. The 0 R. AN. will make a 90 nay limit ronn'l crip rate from lleppper to the L"U ana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis of t!2 40. From Ileppnerto Chicago $67 40. Tickets will be on Hale three days duriuu the tnoi ths of My, June. July, August and Septemlier. The exact date will be furnished later. Stopover privileges are allowed. What are T-ey? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet, A new remedy for atonarb troubles, hiliousnes', and constipation, and a good one. Price 25 cents. For aale by Slocnm Drag Co. Roosters for Sale. I have some full blood Blak Mei.oira and R. C. White L-Kbjrn rooatrra 'or aule cheap for the next 30 daya Call o or addresa. C K Jonps, Eiifht Mile, Oregon. Another Case of Rheumatism C red by Chamberlain' Pain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain's Pa n Balm in the relief of rheumatUm ia beinn demonstrated dally, Parker TripleU, ( G'iKby, Va , savs that Chamberlain' Pain Balm itave him permanent reli. f from rheumatism in the back when every thing else failed, and he would not be ithout it For aale by Slocum Drvn Co The people of the rapidly grow ing littlo town of Irrigon, on the Columbia river, want a wagon road to the coun y seat. Thy claim that by the present train schedule on the main line that they can go to Portland as quickly as they can gei to Ileppner, and that there is little chance of shortening the lime except by opening a wagn road. There is a road -already opened the greater portion . of the way and at little expense a road can le made connecting that town with the county seat. It would be an advantage to Ileppner business men if this road were opened as it would afford the people of the north end a shorter and less ex pensive route to reach our city. It will bring these people here offennr and will naturally bring more trade to the Ileppner mer chants. There is said to be thirty or more families in Irrigon and in Kla few nu n who are seeking that section cov red by the Oregon notoriety ruin their busmens. Land it Water Cornpany'a oitch, HEPPNER POULTRY YARDS W 0. Minor and C. S. Lowe, Proprietors. Breeders of S. C. B. P. Bocks and S. C. Buff Leghorns. From March 1, Eggs for setting $1.25 for 15. Eggs from choice pen $2.25 for 15 -Single Birdn or Pair for Sale At Cost to Close Out For the next 20 days we will sell at cost Mi Egg maker and Groesbeck's Egg producer and Condition nowders, also all Ladies' purses go at cost. In stationery we .i. ke these prices: 6c Tablets 3 for lOo 15c Tablets for 10c 15c Novels for 10c 25c Hox Stationery. . .... .20c 20'; Hox Stationery 15c 15c Box Stationery 10o Heppner Drug Co. THEY'RE HEREI Kural Spirit. There perms to be a growing appreheiiHion of a great war as a result of Kuso-Japriee imbroglio Kecent events has lead to th belief that the relations between France and it will be only a few months until as many more have bought land under the ditch and become r siden s of Morrow county, Ilepp ner should be entitl d to a share of this trade and with proper ef forts can without question secure it. An immense stock of Fall and Winter Shoes AT M. LICHTENTHAL'S The pioneer boot and alio dealer of lleppner'who a! ways carries a big line of lioots and Hhoea, Kubberi, Etc. Kepalrlng a apwialty, and satisfaction guaranteed. Old stand, West sids of Mala BtrtL H A I N ES Furniture Co (Successor to Will. I. S St COMPANY.) Carpets, Rugs, Mattings Oak, Ash, Fir and Maple Bud Suits $18 to $15 The most complete lino ever shown in Ileppner Fine- pillows and comfortH. All wool blankets, made at Union woolen mills. Nice new pat terns of Floor Oilcloth, at 35c and -10c per yard Linoleums, at 00c and 05c per yard New Homo Sewing Machines, the be&t on earth, from $32.50 to $50. Organs $80, $1)5 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 we have a complete stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIRE, ETC. Chhinwnre Decorated with Ileppner Flood SceneH-a Useful and Pretty Souvenir The BAIN Wagon Gilliam & Bisbee First National Grocery Carries a Full Line of Fresh GROCERIES 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. I 5 v I ' W .aF aV taV UKa L7LyK.Tl v V .m K. M K. M a. M a-a tTho Uino Aktnrf XTif Id flmrnfu f Amnsnu jC HIV. JUIIII HUJIIUU l' Nik VJUUIUIIIJ V.VIIILU.I INCOPORATED We have the only net of ALmtract Boole b in Morrow Conntv - - - abstracts ant plats turntsbc& oiubort notice MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE C W. L. SMITH, Secrotary, - - . - Heppner, Orego? v A Anyunn thliiklug nlawurlnf a liiiiniimcnl for a di-partel ta lallve or frli'iiit Will ilo well lo Heppner Marble 5 and Granite Works Wa ara prepared to do all Ccmcterjr and bulldlriK work at reduced prlrca. i MONTERASTELLI BROS. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Wm. GORDON, Prop. Hat arido'l a namb-r o( I'irat CUm hotn-n and New Klua. bnth llnKiriM an1 Hai ku, and ciirra yon Aral claaa mrU', and you will J receive conrUout treatment. A ihara of your patronan f 1 t SOLICITED ' 4i mm DincLi Hoppnor, Orogon. $ 'cvwTvtvvtajf.c H