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NEW WASH SILK
25c Yard
1000 yards Torchon Laco
1 to 4 inches wide
5c Yard
MEN'S NEW DRESS
SHIRTS
75c to $1.00
Why Pay More?
FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING GOODS
A-Tain we csll vour 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 ami 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 como
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.
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SALE OF REMNANTS AND BROKEN LUES
AT HALF PRICE
As a result of our successful sales we find an accumulation of remnants of piece goods and broken lines of
ready-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
HAINES
Furniture Co
(Successor to Wl-I.LS & COMPANY.)
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings
Oak, Ash, Fir and Maple Red Suits $18 to $15
The most complete line ever shown in lloppner
Fine pillows and comforts. All wool blankets,
made at Union woolen mills. Nice new pat
terns of Floor Oilcloth, at itfe and 10e per yard
Linoleums, at - - 00c and G5c per yard
New Home Sewing Machines, the best on earth,
from $32.50 to $50. Organs $8(5, $'J5 and $110
Stoves and Ranges
And Cooking Utensils, Cheap. Crockery, LampH
and Clocks. Win. A. Rogers' Silverware
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Anything not carried in lock cheerfully ordered,
cheaper than you can send for it
BRUCIC HAIN12S, Prop
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HARDWARE
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wo have a complete stock of
AMD HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS,
OILS, NAILS, WIRE, ETC.
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THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
O SUBCR1PTION
One Year
Six Months
Three Months
RATES: O
$1.00
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Entered l the Poatofflce kt Heppner, Oregon
as second-rlaas matter.
EAWLINH POKT NO. 81, G. A. R. MEET A
Odd Fellows' Hall t Heppner. every thir
Baturriay of each month.
G. W. HutA. Adj. G. W . BmTH. Com
THURSDAY, MAR 3,1904
The Long Creek Ranker mad
its appearance again la t we-r
after the blow-up, r-lihtly oV
figured, but rtill in the ring. It i
evident that editor Coe baa no in
tentions of being frightened aw
by the mere b'owing up of hi
office but will rally his nerve faro
and endeavor to hold the fort.
While thin is the quiet Beacon
II'P ner merchants report bus
iness very good, fully up to that of
previous years. Wiih th n-ver
better p.'opptcts for abundant
crops and flock coming through
the winter in better conditioi.
than usua;, the coming season
promises to be the m et prosprou
in the historv of Mnrr w coun'y.
tices of the Rupeian government
prisoners and the methods em
ployed in banishing whole families
to Siberian mines and prisons,
sending them to the frozen north-
and in droves, like cattle, to die
by the way side if not strong en
ough to withstand the (earful hard
ships of the iourney, is sufficient
cause for internal eruptions.
Unr er fuch conditions it is plain
enough to understand why the war
with Japan does not arouse internal
yalty and enthusiasm among the
Russians. Late reports indicate
hat the war rather affords an
pportunity lor inciting a general
uprising and revolution within the
Itussian borders. The revolutio
nary spirit has been smoldering
r many years, and has only
needed an opportunity, such as
he present, to fan it into flames.
.Such are the conditions that con
front Russia today which may
mean a greater menace than fight
ing afoieign foe, and it may be, the
downfall of the Russian empire.
profitable breeds of birds and
create a greater interest in the
poultry businepB which it is prob
able will result eventually in build
ing it up to the extent that at
least th- lacal demand can be
supplied.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice li hereby given that the underlined
ha died in the county court of the statu of
Oregon, hit final account a adminUtrntor of
the entateof W. L. Baling, dereaaed, ami that
Tuesday the 5th day of April 1904, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m. of tald day has been filed
by aaid court aa time, when laid retwrt iuall
he considered In ald court, and objection!
thereto hi'ard, and settlement made.
IHted this the 3d day oi Match VM.
K. K. HUH1
Administrator of the eitate of W. l. Haling,
dereaaed. m S-ni.il
Roosters for Sale.
I hare some full blood Blak Menorca
and R. C. White Leghorn rooster, for
sale cheap for the orzt 30 days Cull on
or address. C. K Jonks,
Kililit Mile, Otrgon.
Inflammatory R ""eumatlsm Cured.
William Shaffer, a hrakemati of Dt-ntii-ton.
Ohio, i- confined to hi ed for
several weeks itb ii.fUmmatorjr rheu
matism. "I used many remedies," he
savs. "Finally I sent to McC.w't drug
store for a bottle of ChatnUerlain'a Tain
Halm, at which time I was maMe to us
hand or foot, ard ill one week' time
was able to go to work as beppy as n
cUm." Por salt by Slocum iJrtitf Co
Cliiiinwnre Decorated with
Heppner Klood Sccmch a
Useful find Pretty Souvenir
The BAIN Wagon
Gilliam & Bisbee
A knitting factory was estab
lished at La Grande six months apo
and has built up such a large bus
itx ss that it must double its capa
city. That is the kind of change we
like to hear about. It is much bet
ter to start a factory with a small
plant and enlarge it as business
requires than to begin on a large
scale and end in bankruptcy be
cause the business wilt not pay the
interest on the investment debt
There is room in Oregon for
manufacturing plants of various
kinds, and if started now upon a
conservative basis they will grow
to be large and valuable proper
ties in a few years. Oregonian.
Russia' inward foe promises to
be her final undoing. The prac-
The impression that poultry
raising is a hazardous business has
been proven by two Palouse
farmers to be a money making bus
iness, according to the Spoeeman
Review. The same can lie proven
anywhere in the Inland Empire.
There is always a demand for
chicken, and the high price of eggs
during the winter months every
year is proof enough that large
profits may be obtained by the
careful poultryman. Poultry rais
ing seems to have been somewhat
neglected in the Inland Empire,
even as a ride issue. It has wen
shown, nowever, that those who go
into it and give th industry care
ful supervision make money out of
it. There is alway a good market,
and, as a rule, strong prices prevail
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inri'mcKt'nR inu ,,kk". i oere am a
small I few pt-na of thorughbred being
started in Morrow county and
there is little roo.n to doubt that
they will le a success. V. O.
Minor and C. 8. Lowe have stocked
a couple of pens in this city and
C. K. Jones one on his Eight Mile
ranch. It is expected that these
will b tb means of stocking th
country with the better and more
HEPPNER
POULTRY YARDS
V 0. Mi.voK and C. S. Lowk, Proprietors.
Breeders of S. C. li. 1 Rocks and S. C. Ruff Leghorns.
From March 1, I'ggs for
setting
Si. 25 for 15. Kgga from choice
pen $2.25 for 15
Single Birdn or Puirn for Sale
First National Grocery
Carries a Full Line of Fresh
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
A Splendid Line of
Gents' Furnishings: Hats and Caps,
Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Efc
l'rices are Right and a (iood
Fresh Stock to select from
T. R. HOWARD, HEPPNER, ORE.
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At Cost to Close Out
For the next 20 days we will sell at cost Lee's Egg maker and
Groeslieck's Egg producer and Condition powders, also all
Ladies' purses go at cost. In stationery we tnake these prices:
5c Tablets 3 for lOo
15c Tablets for 10c
15c Novels for 10c
25c Box Stationery 20c
20 Box Stationery 15c
15c Box Stationery 10c
Heppner Drug Co.
THEY'RE HEREI
An immense stock of
Fall and Winter Shoes
AT
M. LICHTENTHAL'S
The jilonrr boot and shoa dealer of Iffppner, who al
ways rarrtes a hitf line of (loots snd Alio., KtitiWs, Kte.
Repairing a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Old lUad, Watt si Jt of Mala Btrwt,
The Salin? AbstreictSTitleQuaranty Company
INCOPORATICD
We have the only Het of Abwtruct
HooIch in Morrow County - - -
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abstracts airt plats furnisbefc on abort notice
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
SMITH. Secretary, - Heppner, Oregon
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Heppner Marble
Anyone thinking til xi'tirlnf a
tiiiiniiini'iit for a ili'imrli'it ra-
lallva nr frlcnil Will do wull to P.
and Granite Works
W. sr. ri-iarc4 lo ilo all Ct'intilfrjr anl htillillnx work at rpdiirpii prlrrs. S
MOHTERASTELLI BROS.
GORDON'S
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Ha alltvl a nurnW ol First Cls liorees snd Nw IilS, both Jt
Iliiiruie. anl llai k, and oflW von Drat iInhm (nrvica, and you will $
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MAIN STREET, - Heppner, Orogon. Jf