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3. V THE HEPHMEH TIMES. THURSDAY, FEB. 25. 1904. Subscription, $1.00 Per Yoar. NOTICE TO PATRONS. All rhni In "1vrt'.inmut, anl all eor uimiii1iiiw MUHT im Ifli Oil" oltlcMi l ..,iii...y luxin.olliorwlMi Hibjt will be Imld ivvr until dm liilliiwln week. Waalm to so to SiruM early 1 liur'If morning, ml nr.nnol t i.yl by '!. aiul ..-re''l"" which fun liint u wall b flUti tMMller la th wwk, mm rmiH'inlMir Mil. A hrK ot (tv cimiU tin will Imi inmla Cor (mhllaliliig "Unnulullouiol Comloloiii." NOTES. B. P. Shompsou u lu from Elgbt Mile Saturday. D. 6. Ilirlow wet la Ibe city from l'.lght Mile Friday. W. J Blake of lone, tu in our cily ou bui-iuets Friday. W. K. Hiatt w In the city from Ciaika Canyon Saturday Spencer Akers of IUiea creek, was lu tbe city on buineie Monday. W. II. French waa buine.-e visitor In Heppner Saturday from Ilarduian. M. C Fuqua of Eight Mile, waa in tbe .city tranaacting buelness Friday last J. II. Barker of Ilutter creek, was business visitor in Heppner Friday last. F. P. Vangban of Klght Mile, was trading with Heppner mercbeiita Mon day. 0car Scbafrr. a prominent alocknian of Monum nl, waa In ur ciiy last week on bualne, Marriage licente waa Issued laat Friday to Mr. M. C. Fuqua and Mrt. Anna Lane f Eight Mile. J II. Allen, a prominent tan ber of Ilarduian, we tranaacting busine s in town Monday. T. D. Mathews of Butter creek, wa In our city on buimat two or three daya tbe pant week. c Mra. Harr and ber mother left for the Dalles Tueidiy where tbey will make their future In uie. J. V. Rhea of lone, returne i Tuesday evenlnu from Missouri, where be wai . r recently suamed. F. I. Farnaworth n ade a butineaa trip to Rock (reek Monday. lie report atock in th.t ction I oking fine. For aale A desirable location" for home. tract of land 00 132 fret. For particular Ci quire ol Gto. Couscr. Atty. C. E. Re,.lfield, who baa been in Fortland the paat two or three week on business, returned Monday evening. Co, Taylor and Miaa Mary LaiU r D. ii. Young and C. E. Jonea, promlo eot Eight Mile farmers, were tranaacting buaineta lu Heppner latt Friday. Atty L. B. Reidcrof Fortland, waa In our cl y Tuesday enroute to Long Creek. Mr. Kelder was formerly a reaident of Pendleton and ia well known In Eastern O egon. " The arrival of a flue boy was announced at the home of Mr. and Mia. W. O. Minor Friday the 19. Tbe mother and cli'.ld e reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mra. Jamei Cecil returned laat Tburaday fiotn Portland where Mr. Cecil has been for medical treatment. He l reported to be much Improved In health. Mr. J. K. Cart received this week from Mra Mary Britton of The Dalles, lot ol bulb and plants to plant at tbe graves of those who lost their lives in the flood. Mrs. E. M.Shutt took ber little daughter to Portland laat week for medi cal treatment. She ia suffering witb tubnrcutoaia, and It may be necestary to perform an operation. J. F. Ward was in ' the city Saturday from Parker'a mill transacting business In town. He reports that the m'.ll now has a considerable quantity of lumber on bands ready for shipment. . A. Miller, one of the prominent citizens of the vicinity of Lexington, was friendly caller at tbe Tlmee office Saturday, tie had a copy of tbe Hepp ner Record printed in July I8SI2 Tbe Eugene Kno Company will give an entertainment at the Christian church on the eve-ning of March 2. Tbe meeting is in the interest of the Local Option Amendment. AduiUion free. Frank E. McKnlght, who returned a few daya ago from a months visit with relative and fr'jnds in Portlsnd, waa in the city Monday from Butter creek. He reports atock looking will in bla section, J. H. Edwards reports that he lias found all of the bedilinii taken from hi shrep camp on Sand Hollow recently excepting one pillow and a valuable quilt. Tbe bedding bad been carried to another cabbin a ball mile away and left. 8 C. Jarkann is In receipt of Alfred Peet'e 11)04 wall paper aamplea, more beautiful than ever before; atao Portland tuple. If you wioh he will furnish house lining at 3 cent per yard. A quantity now on hand. Wall paper tit ceuta per roll and op. Theo. Anderson was a friendly caller at tbe Times office while in from E'gbt Mile Fridsy. He spoke very encourg- While the acreage ia the larg at in the biatory of LEXINOTON ITEMS for POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. were united In marriage at tbe residence of tbe brides parents in Ibis city Ut ingly ol the crop prospect. Mr .nd Mra. Mack Clark returned the country there ia al.o more n.oiature Saturday Irom Portland. Tbey will t. in the ground than be ba ever known copy the Slocum residence on Church before street. Sam Meadowa baa about complete ! a Mr. and Mrs. Geo Conser were passen gers for Portlsnd Fridsy. Mr. Conser Frank Eurgoyne has been skk several daya recently. W.J. Davit baa built a neat fence around hi lota In town. Our basket ball team cipect to goto Heppner for a game Saturday. Mr. Vawter Crawford waa in town Saturday Interviewing tbe votera. Joa. Eikelaon baa been making some luhstsntial improvements on hi lota lately. J. R. Johnson and James Fry have purchased tbe Burcbell threshing machine. Revival service are In progreas at the methodiat chureh this week. Rev. H. S. Shangle ia assisting Rev. Miller. John White's shop is considerably im proved in appearance by the new front. It has been Improved by a general over hauling alao. The new Methodist church will Tie dedicated nest Sunday at 11 o'clock Rev. II. S. Shangle will preach tbe dedicatory aermon. All are invited to attend. A lodge of Rebekahs waa inatuted here Saturday. Tbe Heppner Rebekahs came down, and inatuted tbe lodge. We judge from reports that they bad a very Interesting time. A Roosevelt club was organised at S. E. Notsou's office Monday evening There are 02 names on the roll. Tie following officers were 'elected: W. B. McAlister, preiident; S. E. Kotson, secretary; W. P. McMillan, tresurer; J. T. McMillan, John Helms, J. B Csrmscle, W. T. Campbell, A. Reaney, E. D. McMillan, W. F. Barnett, James Fry, P. M. Christenson and A. M. Zinc, vice presidents, HAROMAN ITEMS. Charles Furlong visited in lone a few days ago. 0. E. Johnron was up from Goose berry lait week. Mrs. rn Parker waa in town on business Tuesdsy, John Howell and family moved to their farm last week. Jack Lane and family were called to lone a lew days ago on account ot the illness of bis sister. Mr. and Mrs. Med Akers, who have been visiting here, returned to their home at lone Monday. Grandma Harr son, who bas been on the sick list, ! improving. Mrs. Geo. Cliapin has been nursing ber. The peoplo ol llardman and vicinity are very much disappointed at not having a minister hero this year. Mr. and Mrs. liert Bleakmari were down from the mountains last wwk visiting with llardman friends. February 17, 1904. FOH AHFES.-JOIt By the solicitation of my fr'ends I an notmce mywlf a candidate lor awieaaor, sut'jet t to the will of the Ke publican convention. G. A. Blkakmam, of Dairy Precinct. FOR ASSESSOR. I announce myself candidate for tbe nomination for afttestor subject to tbe decision ol tbe Republican county con vention, s. E. Willis, of ML Vernon Precinct To The legal voters of Morrow county, Oregon. I rcapectfully announce my self a candidate for the office of county judge subject lh will of the Republiccn County Convention. Very respectfully Geo. J. Currim, of Heppner Precinct. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself a Candida e for tbe office of County Clerk subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention of Morrow Connty, Oregon. Jambs Hart, of Matteson Precinct. & 8 t MINOR & CO. THE STORE DF QUALITY SPRING STYLES ARE PLEASING FOR ASSESSOR. 1 hereby announce myself candidate for the office ol Assessor subjuect to the will of the Republican County Conven tion. J. V. Shiplv. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of County Clerk aubject to tbe will of the Republicans of Morrow county Vawter Crawford. Call For Convention, forauant to call the Prohibitionist of Morrow county will bold their con vention to nominate a full ticket on March 2, at to a. m. All prohibitonists are delegates. II. C. Gay, Chairman Central Committee. , 7 irrMHiA C . t f 'A 'X, I s1 rA'wy-1 1 s ihi L - s XI -rL- :f. rJ, "5wr V r Copyright 1904 bv J . t & ' "",f "v v Ir Vl ,r " " ' 1 r 1 Guardians Sale of Real Estate. Kotice I hereby given that tbe urt'lbrilgaed si guardian o tbe persunt and estate of Ruby Brock and John E. Brock, minor, will on VERY PLEASING" is the veroict of those who have critU Vi cally examined tha advanced modes !!! 'V o.; rs. 1 . . . . M n tur opiing. uur prcecoiaiion is praciicauy complete bo iar aa ine 1 i-noicesi poons are concernea. 1 ne new st vips nmpr irnm tnfi nin 11 in essential details. it The fabrics and patterns come this season in almost infinite va- O riety, particularly suitable for summer in color and weight. For the man, who demands quality before he thinks ol the appearance, O jj we have only to say that the goods are K. N. Sc F. made, which jt;, i tells the whole storv. Our euartv and that of the makers behind i; Uaturdsy the 19th day of March, 190 at the I'll if U-? hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day y, every BUll. t?iT"rrJr si white sale stilt, on e .1 n m n.,rt with tha Lewla and . . L i.u .u.... V.il. h. h.l new d.. fMirW, lhenieetiK Satnrd.y erected on Main street, eoutn 01 ni .... Jiery barn Kal Jr , and Tanl Welb, arrived from Walla Walla Tburtday evening lat to 1 1. .,1., ik u .l.h stock lnieieit in mwm sn ' - tbla county. C. A. Khea came np from Portland Thursdsy last to look alter atock for bis packing bou-e, which doing a good busines tell at public auction to the hi Rent bidder lot canh In hand, all the right title and interest of aid minor, to-wit an undivided two-seventbn intereit In and to tbe following described real eilate. to-wit T north weM uarivroT cilon I In Tp. t a. K 24 . W. M. Tfal Mle I made under and In punuanre of a license and order of tale granted and made by the County Court of Morrow County. Oregon on the l'.th day of February, 1904 authorising tht guardian to sell said real property. Hknhy Howell, flA-ml7 Guardian. Vh. , .... being the firrt held since Mr. Conser wss appointed a member ol the board. He retnrned borne Monday, but Mrs. Conser ment to Pendleton to visit witb friends for a lew days. Primaries and Conventon. At tht meeting of tbe Connty Central he reports is Committee yesterday, held In Ibis city, Chairman Smead presding, tbe time of I . L 10 ,1 T. W Morgan ol Goose' erry, was in primaries was sei iot marcu n, uu tbe cily on business laat Friday. He county convention for March 19 re porta crop prospects to be way above tbe ordinary at this sesaon of tha year the Rebekahs at Lexington. Quite a large number ol Itelekaht ol Tbe stone foundstton ol the All Saints . . Memoilal church bas been completed. V ,d Instituted a lodge at and Monday tne carpenter. rou,.M wMch iUr,( ou wUh , mem. n the frame work wbicn win o. Pu.UBu rf m(ljority 0 whom along as rspidly ss pow.we. 1 n pnlU,,Mllo working members, and 8. A Thomss, editor of tbe Arlington Mm lo)ge glve evjcr,Ce of becoru Appeal, was a friendly caller at h ng , ltr0ng one Timea ofTice Tuesday. He Is a member Tha Heppner ItelH-ashi report having of the Arlington orcbealra, which fur- u,rn r0y,y entertained by Lexington , . ta a t 1 I olshed muslo lor the lua s ban wonuay hadl.,s. and that tha nstitutiou was a tilgbt. very plaant event, Amonr the Klks and ladles from lone, - bo attended Ibe Klk'a grand tall Mon Good Advice. day niitbt, m- noia tht following: Mr. The best time to start in the breeding and Mra. T. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mra buahesa It when prices are down, when I'rsok Knitleman, T. U Mon, E. M owners ol stock wsnt to sell. When has Akers, L. U Zlgler, Mit Rhea and Miss there been a better time to start in the Nettie Mason breeding businesa than right now 7 Cat The protracted meetings, which have Oregon Cattlemen to Meet The first meeting ol the Oregon Cattle roen't aasoclatiou will be held in Tort- land on Saturday, April 16th. Since lh! organisation ol the stockmen thorough canvas ol the ttate bas been made and the result will be made known at the first regular meeting. There are BOO.OOO cattle in Oregon and several hundred cattlemen will be present. President Hanley of Burns and Grant Mays ol The Dalles, talked ol the pro blem! that confront cattlemen, to a re porter of tie Oregonian, but would suggest no remedy at the present time. The excutive committee will meet a day or two before the date set lor the con vention and will doubtless make the necesr-ary recommendation. The special purpose lor which the con vention has been called is to fix a date (or the regular annual convention and to decide on a policy on tbe burning questions which now agitate the cattle men. GR0SHEI1S ZOLLINGER Have jnst opened a new 'saloon at the corner of Main and May streets Finest Liquors and Cigars Pendleton Beer On Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. 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