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THE HEPPIIER TIMES. At The Churches. Chr'stian Church- Every Sunday, bible Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet, Uneoallad for Con stipation. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: "Cham, berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgement, the most superior preparation of anything in nte today or constipation. They ate sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. school 10 A. ul., preaching 11 A. M., Y. P.S. C E. 6:15 P. M.. preaching THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1904. GENERAL MEGHANDISE In addition to our general stock of merchandise, wo desire to call special attention to tho following lines : : : ' ' 1 Comforts and Blankets P. U. A cordial invitation to all. J. V. C awford, Minister. There will be regular services in the Baptist church next Sunday bo h morn ing and evening. J. W. Mount, Pastor. A FAKE TRAMP. How m Theatrical Ma Barer Wu Hoootwlaked by at Veatrlloqalat. Harry Sanderson, manager for Tony Pastor, who resides at Cranford, N. J., tot feeling particularly well, took a (ay off recently and remained at home. From the window of his library he ob served a tramp entering his gate, and he walked down to the rear door to meet him. It was the old story a re quest for a meal. Having a load of tin ea wed wood In the shed, he told the fel low that if he got to work and perform ed on the sawbuck for a brief period he would have something prepared for him. The tramp went to the shed, and Im mediately the sound of vigorous sawing was heard, stick after stick parting un der his energett strength. Calling the tramp Into the kitchen, Sanderson com plimented him upon hia energy, and the tramp replied, with a modest air, that whenever he had anything to do he generally paid attention to it The menl was eaten, and the tramp expressed bis thanks and departed. Shortly after Sanderson went out to the shed and was surprised to find ev ery stick of wood Intact Upon in quiry in the village he ascertained that he had been entertaining a stranded ventriloquist, who was working - his way back to New York from Easton, Fa. The mean chap had simply gone into the shed and given his imitation of sawing wood. New Tork Times. At M. E. Church Services next Sun day at 11 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Yon are cordially invited to attend. H. L. Bieo.htol. Pastor. There will be preaching at the M. E. c'lurch, south, every Sunday at 11 a. tn. nd 7 p m. Sunday school at 3 p ni. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. F. C. Adrins, Pastor. Sunday school in the Baptist church n it Sunday morn log at 10 o clock, young peoples meeting at 6:30 p. if. No preaching next Sunday. Pastor Mount will bo in lone on that day. Odd Fellows hall, All Saints Episcopal Mission. 2nd Sunday after Lent. Sun day school 10 a. m. Morning and even ing services, 11 and 7:30 o'clock. John Warren Missionary in charge Contest Notice. Department of (lie Interior, I'll lied Mlatva Land OHloo. The Itollea, Oregon, January 15, IS 4. A aufflclent content nffmUvtt having been filed In thti office by Jamoa T. IHiwnlng, con tent ant agaiDat hoinentoad entry No. 10387, made February 6, 19U2, tor BE'; SK Sec. 14, SV?i 8wi Sec. IS aud Nlj NWi Section 24, Township 5 8., Range 45 K by Jamea F, Fur long Conteatee, tn which It la alleged that aald Jaiuea F. Furlong has failed to eatabllah his realdeuce on said tract; haa never lived on the same at all, and that he has totally abandoned the said land, and does not now, and haa not for more than six mouths past resided In Morrow county; that said alleged absence was not due to employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States luring time of war: said parties are hereby noli tied to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said alligation at 10 o'clock a. m. on February 27, 1P04, before Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at his office at Heppner, Oregou and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. ou March 5, 1904, before the Register aud Re ceiver at the I'nited States Land Ofilce In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper sffadavit, filed Dee. 15, 1903. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. Micham. T. Nolan, 21-fi5 Register. Waat Re Oagat to Lrara. A young man at Tooting recently bought a cornet with the Intention of learning to play. A few days after ward the man who sold it to him met his little brother. "By the wa;," he Inquired, "how is Charlie getting on with his cornet play lngr "He isn't gettin' on at all," sniffed the youngster. "He's been blowin' away at It every night, but this morn ln' one of the neighbors came over and told him In plain language that he'd better be learnln' to play the harp, for he might need it soon, and I guess Char lie's goin' to give up music altogether." RADIUM Free Free RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS Stupendous offer made by a Remembered It. They had received a letter from son Henry, who was at college. "He says," said Aunt Martha, wiping a tear from her eyes "he says that the happiest minute in his life was when he got on the team." - "Ltotrgod U I don't recollect it mm plain as It It was jlsterdaj," responded Cn cle Silas. "It wuz In the fur field an' he wuz Jist a barefooted little tad, an' I lifted him up an' put him on old Kate's back after the day's plowln' vruB- done. - He can't fergit the old farm, Marthy; he can't fergit the old farmr IndianapollB Sun. Summons. In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, J. A. Thompson, Plaintiff va J. P. Williams as administrator of the estates of Hermine Abrahamslck deceased, and of Antone Abrahamslck deceased, Elsie Meyrs, William Berger. Johanna Abrahamslck, and A mono Abrahamslck heirs at law of Hermine Abrahamaick and Antone Abraham sick, defendants. To Elsie Meyrs, William Berger, Johanna Abrahamslck and Antone Abrahamaick of the above named delcndants. In the name of the State of Oregon; You and each of you will take notice that you and eah of you are hereby required to appear and : well-known Phila. firm answer iu me auuve euuueu court inu cause, on or before Thursday the 10th day of March 1904, said date being six weeks irom January n fl A P DAfllflC DftfllflC 28th 1904, the date prescribed in the order for ' nAUIUd ilAUIUO ilAUIUd the first publication of this summons; and if , you fail to so appear plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint to-wit: For judgement against the defendant J. P. Williams as administrator of the estates of Hermine Abrahamaick deceased, and of Antone Abrahamaick deceased, in the sum of 1108.00 and accruing interest at rate of in per cent per annum and the further sum of gio.00 attorneys fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage made and eiecnted by said Hermine Abrahamaick and Antone Abraham sick both deceased, on the 24th 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 Bla SalTatloa. There is no use talking, sir," re marked the positive man as he seated himself in his lawyer's office, "drink Is the only thing to save me from ruin." "I don't understand you, I'm sure," was the retort "Well, you see, all my money is in rested in an Inebriates' cure." Yon kers Herald. Crippled. "Wowl" exclaimed the centlped as the housekeeper swatted him with the dishcloth. That '11 cripple me sure." "She certainly did knock you off your feet," remarked the sympathetic fly. "Worse than that!" groaned the vic tim. "I'll bet she's knocked fifty or ixty of my feet off me." Boston Herald. Thousands of persons In all sectionsof the country have beed healed by this woderful discovery Every educkd person ha? beard of Radium, its wonderful powers and healing qualities have occupied page after page in the Metropolitan publications. Al most everybody knows that it ie Jones' addition to the town of Heppner Oregon ' the greatest remedy that God has and aald pmJM bm told to nuisfr lbs I ;.,' 1 . . .mount found to be due nlaintiff uoon .d ; CVer ' Ve" t0 ""ring humanity. mortgage, and for such other relief as may be .' Disease gernies of every description equitable. Thia summons is served upon you fl k.f- it u , , i by publication thereof by order of Hon W R. I flett MT,S "'7 Cannot Stand Ellis, judge of the 6th judicial District of the contact. We have such faith Oregon, which order Is dated at Chambers at j i Pendleton, Oregon on the 26th day of January r 6u,la" 9104, and prescribed that the first publication tee absolutely to Cure yoU. i hat is more we will give you a written contract to that effect. This offer has never been duplicated. Fill out the blank below and mark the malady from which you are suf fering and receive by return mail information that will be worth hundreds of dollars to you. Ask any banking firm regarding our .eport responsibility. ament of r J Freee Offer Free Offer of thia summons shall be made on the 28th ! dav of Junutrr 1904. and th lajit nuhlir-aHnn thereof on the 10th day of March 1904. O. W. Phelps J2S-mlO Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. In the county court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County Ic the matter of the estate of James Jones, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court ( the state of Oregon tor Morrow County his final Executor of the last will and testament James Jones dexased, and Saturday the Mh lay of March 1904 at the hour of 10 o't lock a. m f said day haa been appointed by the said i court aa the time and the County Court rooms of Morrow County Oregon at the place for the settlement of aald account. 8. P. GARRIOI'KS f4-m3 Executor. Resigned. "Who'd have thought we'd live to see cur boy in the legislature?" exclaimed the old man. "Nobody," said the old lady. "But the Lord's will be doner' Atlanta Con stitution. What He Said. De Style-What did that street sprin kler say when be got up at the reli gious meeting? Gunbuster He said, "Let us spray." New York II era Id. Hard Work. "lie likes to work, doesn't he?" "I should say so. Why, he runs his own automobile without even taking along a chauffeur to make repairs." Chicago Tost Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the slate of Oregon for Morrow county. In the matter of the estate of L. P. Jones, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of the stale of Oregon tor Morrow county bis final report as administrator of the estate of L. P. Jones de ceaaed, and Saturday the ftth day of March 1D04 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aald day baa been appointed by the said court aa the time and the County Court rooms of Morrow County Oregon as the place for the settle ment of said account. M. AsMa0H f4-mj Administrator, RADIOS iO, 812 Drcxel Building Philadelphia, Pa. Sirs: ' Kindly send me free of cost information regarding your Radium treatment and your wonderful remedy "Radios" Nam Address. City. State .... bisrase , Pei ,e - w iitiuui ce. Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness and worry la the household wren a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This i s owing to the uniform success of Cbstn. herlatn's Cough Remedy in the treat ment of that ('isease. Mis. M. I. Bac ford, of Poolvi'de, Md., in speaking of her experience in the use of that remedy says: "I have a world of confidence in Cbsmberlsin's Cough Remedy (or I hsve used it with perfect success. My child Garland is subject to severe atlecks of croupe and it alwsys gives lilm prompt relief." For sale by Slocum DrugCo. The Overland Limited is the most famous of transconti nental trains via Omaha. Between Omaha and Chicago it runs via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Double daily service Portland to Chicago via this route. All meals served in dining enrs. H'S;,EX.nt 134 Third St. Portland r-p t r t i TT We have a good assortment of these goods, of excellent quality, at very low prices Shoes We have just received from the east a new lino of Men's, La dies' and Children's Shoos in the latest styles and of excellent quality. Theso goods are all marked at very reasonable prices We are closing out the remnants of our old stock of shoes re gardless of cost. Somo as low as 25c and 00c pur pair. Clothing We are also just in receipt of a fine lino of Men's and Youths' Suits in an excellent variety of styles and of superior quality. These goods are all nicely made up and are sure to please the most particular customer. Trunks & Telescopes We now have a full line of fine trunks of various styles and sizes all at very low prices, to which we invite special attention : : : Groceries Our stock of groceries is now very complete. We line of canned fruits and vegetables of tho choiet st make a specialty of Schilling's Best Baking Powder, carry a brands. Extracts full W'v and Spices, which never fail to give entire satisfiictionoo-oxi RHEA 8c WELCH 1 aK-T. v,v.. & Real.. state THE RED FRONT Livery, Feed & Sale Stable STEWART & KIRK, Propw. We hav a few rare bsryains to offer in both city and farm property. Choice resilience or lots for investment or a home, at all prices. Morrow County Farm Property... Goo'd Hacks, Buggies a d Saddle Horses for all parts of Interior Best possible care taken of horsos left In our charge. Horses. Ilarnea., Su Mir. and Vihicles bouitht and sold. Grain for sale. Call an l see na; we'll treat you white. Also Baled Hay and have fttrm prop erty rariginit i at price . from $'l to I'JU an acre. Niock, farm implements, crop (to with farm when preferred by purch aser Portland City Property We have seen red for ssle 50 choice residence lots in Ptewsrt Park addi tion to Portland, all ready for build ing; 20 minutes ride from poatoflice LolS are 50x100 feet and at prices offered H0 lo $175 are uneq nailed aa an in veatrnent. Ternia $15 cash, balance $' a month, no interest Notson & Hicks Heppner and Lexington, Oregon. First National Bank OF HEPPNER C. A. T A. RHKA R11KA Prealdent .....Vice Prr.idrnt CEO W CONSF.R... H. L. FRKKLAND... Cashier .Assistant Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business EXCHANGE ON ALL PARIS OP THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. Collections made on all ptnls on reasonable terms Surplus and undivided profits f35.000 00. 8. K. NOTSON, taxing-ton. A.J. HICKS, Heppner. Real Estate Bargains. Frm I islf section of good wheat land; four tnilrs from Lcsin(ton warehouae; good bouae and fences, other Improve ments. Stock, farm machinery and crop KO with ranch. This la a bargain a' the price ask d, 6ooo, as party I compelled to go elsewhere on account of bis wife's health. $22X) will buy t good sli-room resi dence (.roperly In Heppner. Hit acres of Isnd ; good barn ; all In very good re pair and giNxl (oration. Call at the Times office for particulars, Liberty Meat Market GUY HO YD, Prop. Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal Poultry in Season. Flah on Fridays High est Market Price Paid for Pal Slock. Our Monthly PuUkM' a will keep you po:.'.e! work anl method. Free to the ADvcrvnr.::' any H'spoiu.j 1 t 1 1 r r 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE A il A r inaoc maanaj htttiis DIQN r 1 1 11 ' CosvsiaMTl Aft. am. mr anii mir i.Hi,i,,n fraa IiMIim aa ........ .-uiHfiwilT ... unn. it....... .' .L '"''" ain-f riir w- urina uilaii fk i(h..ut ., Ut lha Scicntuic Jimcrican. ii.. om.,., to ru Wartnuiiua. " The Times and Weekly Oretfoiilao. The Tlnjcg and Oregonlao $2 year.