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V JmJkm THE IIEPCHEK TIMES. THURSDAY, MAR. 17. 1904. SubBcrlpllon, SI. 00 Por Yoar. NOTES. J. R. NunaoiaVer was In town fioui fpritit; Hollow yesterday. Mr. ami Mm In Rice of Hiinlinaii, were viaitotsln Heppner ycntcrday. J, A. llrowti was up Iroiu Lexington, the latter purt of lunt week on lusinet. VA Drown win in from Bl.ickhorte Monday trauaiictlllK btiiduest Itl the city. Mr. mid Mn. Mike Kinney, of Duller creek, were vlsltore in 1 1 1 i - city tlie first of lit if week. Mr. and Mm. W. B. 1'indley of Sand Hollow, were visitors in Heppner Hie fir it o( the week. Geo. McDonald, Otis Shnucr snd A. McDonald of Hardman, were visitors in Heppner last Friday. C. C. CtirtiH wat in town lant Friday from Cecil. He report mock in splendid condition In bin localit' I'or Rent Kurnishcd room, apply to Mm W. K. Walbridge at Albert Wright realdence. iti:i-nil7 l-'urnlahed rooms, bath room in con neetion. lllock and a half from Bank. Kiiijuire at Timet office. m'-M R. V. Hynd who hat Wen in town the pant week looking a'ter buaioeti interest, left yesterday morning for Portland. J. W, Stewart, who wn iu from Ma hogany Ridfte, Saturday, reportt about two and a bulf feet of snow in the moun tain! yet. L. Monleraatelli of Pendleton, was in Heppner a couple of days the latter part of last work looki-B a ter lilt but ne . n"m intercttt here. W.O.Scott, protprrou fnrnirr of Blackhorte, w is in thit city on buainest Saturday. He rejorU urain looking fine In i locality. R. F. Wiggletwotth of Oalloway. was in ton Saturday to meet Mtt. A. V. Devi-, who arriv.-d Tliurmlay evening from St. Joe, Mlseauii. Joo F.Nkclaon and K. V. McMillan, prominent fartnrra of the vicinity of Lexington, were in attendance at circuit court taet week. Meaars (eo Conti-r, C. K Redfield 1 O.W. Vincent of Calloway, wat a humnest vialtor in town yeaterday, Harry Cummingt of Hard nan, wat in town on buaiiict yesterday. Juror Rott of Dale, wat a business vis- itor n Heppuer Saturday an 1 Sunday. Kd. Browning of Bl.ickhorte, wat in ton Monday attending to tome business mattert. I) It Stultt r returned Tuetday even ing from a tiionlh'e visit at Pendleton and Wettou. Charlee I), and John HuKton, proapcr out Hlgbt Mile ranchert, were btiaiuess vititortiu Heppuer Monday. Minor & Company have purchased the tlock of nierchanlte lielouging to the T R. Howard estate. The talc wat con turn mated Monday and the ttock it bring moved to Minor & Company 'a store thia week. The () R. t W. will build new toi:k yards st Heppner this season to replace the onet that were partially destroyed by the flood. The new yard will be con alderably laruer than the old, thit being necessary to accommodate the larger ttock shipping trnde of thia di-trict. Dr. A. K. Higgs will leave next Mon day for Chicago, wher he goet to do tome poat graduate work, He will be abtrnt about six weekt, during whinh time Dr. Taggurt an experienced physician of Portland, with look after hut ptaUiie here. Mr. ami Mrs. Waldorf Rhea's baby wat quite Vmd y a aided on the face and arm Tuetday aflei non by puiling from the table a teapot the ivnients of which poured over the child face and arms The little fellow is reported to be fit ting along nice under the circumtlat). t. J.S. Bu'ii.k, who wta in town fi rn Iliuloii creek Toesday, leports bit ht p in good condition for lambing, wKcb commends ' out the Grtt of Apul. IMier we-'lii-r it expected through Hie lambing ' wm, it U believ-d the which ha Nen . ini"Mi fur the pii ' eea hat a u ; it it- force A B. Su'ih-v, who wta befe lust v )k alien1ing curt, report tliat sloe ,11 kind have com through the ' in very good c niHtinn in the Lore Kotk country. Wh Ic there wa t h. -uye of feed the weathrr condition! hv I en tuch that bitle wta needul. He al Commlaftlonars Court. The county court Diet In adjourned acixion Wcdiiialay, March 9, with JudifaT. W, Ayt-rt and comniitaiouiirt tirillitl and Frmich preai-nt. In tb matter of the petition of Kolomon Olick for change In county road No. 175, the report of the viewert wa accepted and the prtyer of petitl otiert wat granted. The bill of coHta in the above entitle road matter were ordered paid as follow : Thotna Morgan, viewer. U F Wilmot, viewer ) V K ileid, Htirveyor. . . . . 5 20 . 7 50 . 5 30 . 8 00 . 3 00 . 3 OO Kdgar Ayera, chain bearer (iue Ayert, " Clyde I'rocK, marker 3 00 Clinton Gilliam, flauman too H W Meadows, road & bridge. ... 3 00 In the matter of the petition for change in county road 169, the prayer of the petitioner wa ran ted. The hill of cott were a follows : D V K Held, surveyor io 40 11 F Wil moth, viewer 7 00 Thoma Morgan. 7 00 I) V S Held, surveyor 8 00 W K Abalt, chainman 3 00 II W Bartholomew, chainman..., 3 00 In the matter of the petiton of John Woodard for change in county road 181, the prayer of petitioners was granted. In the matter of the change in county road 129. 011 petition of C. L. Ashbaugh, the prayer of petition was granted. In the matter of petition of F. C. Ashbaugh for connty road 176, the prayer of the petitioners wa grsnted. The petition of Wayne Howard for county road was connidered and surveyor and viewers ordered to view taid road. The etitton of S. K. Willis for county road 177, after consideration surveyor and viewers ordered to view said road. In the matter of the petition of J. F. Lucas for a change in county road 16, the petition was granted. As some of the judges and clerks of Notlotto DmooraU. 'otl e I hereby given that the regul.r meeting of democratic priimrie for the e'ection of delegates to the coanty con vention from our county, will be held on Saturday, March 26, 1904. At the usual places, with the following ex ceptions. Matleson prect., Abrahamsick building Koutb lone " Council chambers North lone " J. A. Woolery's office Gentry " Bam Meadows office The democratic convention for the nomination of a county ticket and the election of delegates to the slate con vention will be held 00 Saturday April 3, 1904 at the court home in Heppner. The apportionment of the delegates is baaed on the vote of Governor George E Chamberlain on the basis of one dele gate at large one for every fifteen votes, and one for every major fraction of eight votes, making a total of 5S, as follows. Heppner, 5 Mt. Vernon, 6 Gentry 5 Matteton 9 South lone, 6 North lone, 3 Dairy, 4 Lexington, 4 Lena, 3 Dry Fork 3 Cecil 3 Eight Mile, Pine City 3 Alpine, 3 Wells Spring, 1 Irruon, I The primaries will be held at ODe oMock p. m. and the convention at 10:30 a. m, L. L. Matuk:k Henry Blackmax Secretary Chairman. - Wli I WfiD Mr gf n r, Ui" rlncfinn uhft were anoointed at the I Januarv term failed to analifv the fol- W the solfc.tation ol my tnenos 1 an a.. nnnnn. mvanlf a Aan,tlifatA fnr BbUMIinP. ioinu were appotntea to mi euen -v - , v..i aMi ie' 1 eu-ject to the will of the Republican 1 k r.iu... 4.i lrk nf Atnine. . N. 'convention. G. A. Bleakmax, j - - 1 , reportt t'' t roj a are looking fine and growing li,;ht along. Last Tuevlay wt a buy lay in the theriiT't i!i..i , being next to tie last dy on which tehme for the pay mat of Im ft Itallowu V Jirputy Hill was alocu n the flice and mi !e out W ret iiitt f ir tsl50. t": .jard lacludin f it' h : 5. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR ASSESSOR and W. B. Hancock mere paingert for Portland Friday l.iit, preumthly in the intereatt of the Heppner coal niiuet. H. C. Aahbaugh returned from Port Innd Tuetday where he hat been clerk ing for to ne month in a cigar store. He will make Heppuer h(a home again. JelTHay, who came in Irom Ixne Rock Monday, reportt very bail roadt on account of theexceaaive rtins. However, he reports stock and grain conditions first clait. P. V. Bell wat tn from Blackhorte Sat unity. He tayt bit fall town wheat it growing nicely and that he expe-'tt the biggest crop thit tcaaon ever barvctted In the county. Stm S. Logan returned Saturday from Hot Lake where he hat been lor some time lor treatment ot rheumatism. He reports that he was greatly benefitted, although not at yet permtnenlly cured, Sheriff K. M. Shutt and lv. J. Slocum went down to Salem Saturday with the three Dug 01 which were convicted of holding up Horbern near Irrigon a few weekt ago. They plead guilty and were given a year each in the pen by Judge Jvllit. Sheep shearing hat commenced un tttually early Ibit tpringin Morrow com ty, owing to the favorablj weather condi tiont. Ed Day begun shesruig Friday Ittt, and we understand tbtl othert will begin toon unlen prevented If bad weather. O. A. Bleakman and F.. Jy Merrill, ctttdidattt for aaaeaaor and tchool tuper fnundenl, rt tively, from Hardmtn, were in town a eoupts of dayt the 6nl ot (he week endrsvoring tottrrnglhen their Imer. Thee both Claim a olid home elegtlion. S C. Jcktn it In receipt of Alfred Teei's all paper tample. more Wiulidil than ever hi fore; alto Portland tiliM. It You wiili lie will furnish lioute lining tt 3 cent pr yard. A Quaullty Bow on hands. Wall paper it centt pr roll and up. The ruling of the Com. of the Gen l.tnd Olhce no, allowing una! p'ooft am ,.il..r land aflidavitt to he taken before the county elefk bat Urn revered em! Ibtt oiTk lal la allowed to take prmtft an other land u ineaa la the L Otand laud olliw. a bcicLuli. jthe thert T had fceived f.S.M, rd ie 1 to the an - uut of !07'! a!!';d T te O R & N Co. paid JTli't txe. 1 1 1 0- land Lac 1 & LieeJtock Co. $ - , fd The Firft National lUnk 1124. Hei.ry Heppner paid $1 Mil T , liriuj at the K ad of the li-.i of individj! '..ixpyert. . A. Woolery it second, paying '-') Mrt. ., T. Cohn invites the la '.te of Heppne . id vicinity tc call Tn t ty, March .' 1 I and aee tlie naplav of pit- tern bat. ai. teady-to-we ir and street bait. Mr Cohtt hat tin exclusive hand ling of Mu'lrrand Rate, San F'l aneinio'l largest niil'inery boue-, pattmu hts, ndcctei l oi;i their i'iply in Tort lanl. In r idy-toeeur and atreet ball ar the laitat 1'naUm deaigns. .Mias Stewart id Portland will have charge of work room tb 11 araacu. For County Judge. I announce mytclf a candidal fvr the nomination f county judge, subject to the wilt ol the reputlican county con vention. R. C. Vila. HeptibllCi:! Rally". The Xiiirow C" 1 iy Roosevelt Club will b' ttraiiti .t -ii mec!lnK' !o Rob erta bail Satuny . iu..g. All repub licant are invited to participate. $20 Reward $20 I will pay the above reward for the return to Heppner of one gray mare, Milter i-e dial riii.in o( Alpine precinct, Geo. Summera, judge 01 Cecil precinct, W. 0. Iia)les, 3rd clerk of Hardman precinct, J. L. Swift chirman of Eight Mile precinct , O. Stanton 3rd clerk ol Eihflit Mde precinct. 0. O. Edwa ds 3rd clerk of Gentry precinct. Frank UaHinus judge of Heppner precinct., A. M. Slocum 1st clerk of Heppner precinct, 'W. II. Clark ludge of Lena precinct, J. A. McLaughlin 3rd clerk of Ina precinct, John McCarty chairman of North lone precinct, It. C. Sperry 3rd clerk of North lone precinct, Geo. (Vaiaon judge of Pine City precinct, Jack Hynd 3rd clerk of Pine City pre cinct, M. It. Morgan judge of Sooth lone precinct, J. P. Louy 3nd clerk of South Ioue, precinct, F. L. Wait judge ol Irrigon precinct. J. P. Lucas let clerk of Matteson precinct, Anderson Hayes 3nd clerk ol Mattason precinct. The following miscellaneous bills were allowed. G (i Brown, county expense ac. .$ 3 50 Elizalietb Lang, Co. " "... 10 00 F B Kietner, intane ac 16 00 lone I)dge I O 0 F rebate on tax 7 00 ti 11 Pullen, road 4 bridge ac 10 50 I) Winelaml, " " ' " .... 10 50 Minor .t Co. pauper account 3 50 Bruce Haines, county expense ac. 13 10 Patterson & Hon, pauper ac E L Freeland, juror insane ac. . . . Louis Kinney, " " " .... PCCreswell, " " James Carty, " M " . . .. Thoa. Lyons, " " J LVeag r, " " " ... D C Gurdane, witness ac, insane Islie Matlock, " Uobert Kru k, " W B Abrahamsick, Dave McAtee, " J I French, Co. com. F M Grillln, " " of Dairy Precinct. FOR ASSESSOR. I announce myself a candidate for the nomination for assessor subject to the decision ol the Republican county con vention. S. E. WiLUS, of Mt. Vernon Precinct FOR COUNTY JUDGE. To The legal voters of Morrow county, Oregon. I respectfully announce my sell a candidate tor the office of connty judge aubject the will of the Republican County Convention. Very retpectulJy Geo. J. Currin, SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT The generrl tone and style of the new goods this spring is moat pleasing, both in fabric and fashion. The perfection of manufacture and cleanness of stock has never been more pronounced. We are now ready with a great assortment of the season's approved modes and textures for the spring and summer. Every department is full of crisp, dashy, handsome new things for your choosing. We want you to feel free to come and see for yourself, and be convinced that the "Old Stand qy" Store is up to snuff and down to date with everything approved of fashion and above all A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE 51 ft 1 IM If I .1 Shirt WaiBts Don't overlook the fact that we bave the warmest line of Shirt Waists that ever came over the pike. Reg ular hum-singers, and they look right when you get them on. As to the style well you've got to see our stock before yon can appreciate the beauty of this season's shirt waists. The price will be no higher than last year as they were puach ased before the advance. Silk Waistinga Say, you'll bave to hurry if yon even want to see onr line of band some waistings. Ask for them for they're simply beautiful and .full of style, and that something which gives them tone, and the price is right. Fine, Fine, Fine 35o Jap Wash Silk For 23c These are in all the wanted coIom and white and black, and are so nice we wonld really like to keep them, but we need the money. The regular 35c goods for 23c. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE Suita and Skirta Our first shipment of the PALMER GARMENTS for the spring is just in. All the jackets are the Eton Style with elaborate trimmings of buttons braids, capes, plaites, tu ks eplets and the like. The skirts have lees trimmings and are cut full and are wider than before. For 12.75 We can give yon a black all wool Sine cheviot suit with a lined Eton jacicet, trimmed with buttons, and having the 1830 shoulder effect, full sleeves and deep cuffs. Unlined seven-eored skirts with half-inch tock seams, instep length, a dashy smt for street wear, at 12.75 Specialty Of orders for Suits and Skirts and Summer Coats made to your meas ure with a guaranty to fit. Spring samples and styles are ready. II. W i 1 V II !:: t ' Ml Mi in '0' 8 itii Ol !i The New Blocks for swell dressers are here in profusion. Come and see them boys, they're the cor rect things for the coming season. 41 MINOR & CO. MINOR a CO. U ; 4 FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Clerk subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention oT Morrow County, Oregon. Jambs Hart, 11 i 11 branded A A on t)oo ouuds. left sboitliler, weight T. J. lil'MI'IIIIKV, Heppner, Oregon. salary. iS 00 1 30 I 30 I 30 I 20 I 30 J 30 I 30 I 30 I 30 I 30 X 30 13 00 FOR ASSESSOR. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office ol Assessor subjuect to the will of the Republican County Conven tion. T. W. Shiply. Real Estate And Fire Insurance Mbiteis & fltatterson FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Clerk subject to the will of the Republicans of Morrow county Vawteb Crawford. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of the , 1 republican county convention. E. M. Shctt. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Pr virtue of an execution and order of lo 1 FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. duty Imiic.I by the ('Ink of tlie Circuit Court ol the county of Morrow, Htste of Oregon, itnleil tlio liittt liny of March 1901 In a cerlnln ti tlim In the Circuit court for mII county aud late, wciiln K. I. K'Hxl lalntirf, reeovereil Jii't K tn t-11 1 mlnt 0'r Mlti'lu'llniieoftheile fi'inUiua for the Mini of i:r.-j.no mill the further urn nf lVii tttnrneyt tee, anil coutt anil dli- lniriH-tiii'iiti Uel tml Unwed, ui tll.fn on the tith iUy of March l'.ml; and Jane IVnland one nf the ilcfcmUiitii lecovered Jiiil(emf nt ttalnut ,k . . . , .. , . 1 .1... .... at. I iipcar jii in lieu nii ni inn iicieiniaiiin inr iuv urn nf f..7.s7, ami the further aum of fAM altnrneya fee, on the VI h ilajr of March twit, aitil JoM'i'h A. Wootvry one nf the dvfunilanta ri'iovernt )inlKiiiielit aitHlnul Oacar Mitchell nn nf the ilcfctiitaiita fur the turn of I7.M.41. and tlie further aum of t-Vi.oO attnrneyi fee. On the Wh ilajr of March H, all of aald Jiulfte meiila hvlns recovered on aalil day in a tult dlieiclli K. I. Knoil Wat ilaltirf ami On ar Mill lu ll, it al, wer ili lciiilunt I am a candidate for County School ! Superintendent, tubject to the decision of the convention on wardh 19, 11)04. E. Jay Merrill. If you have a Farm, Grazing Lands or City Property for Sale call on us. Or if you Want to Buy we can suit you as we have a Long List of Properties to Select from. 0oaaautv0 jeoaoauauaQ Land Scrip For Sale oooooeoo eoooooooeoooeooocooooooooooooooooooooooocioe LEXINGTON ITEMS W. J. Iavit is fencing his ranch thit week. C. II. IWymer has built a corr.il back of his livery statue. The Uootevelt club hsld an intercut iu nieetintt Saturday morning. Carl MiHer and MAnhal McAlitler I. I. ..I . ...... L . I i,..t,.l..;. I ... - ....lr rat 11 I ""'' in. - I Vj.,,. ,,.... -I.. ,1,., f lllAn"li.....t.. E I), McMillan and Jot. I. h kid on the itith day of April ltot tt one o'clock p m ..r ilidnir lorvdutv at llem.ner hint ' ' ')' ' dinir of the court botiM ' ' ' r--- . ,, ,...... , ,,. ...ii Ill iicnrr pitii,,,. ...iiiiij v.ii'.iu wvtt p. CROSHEIIS AND ZOLLINGER LOUIS & PLEISS -TAILORS- iulitle auctlnn In the hlgliciit bldiler for raah In hand, the fntlnwlni dewrlU'd property to wlt: The northweat quarter of the north eaat quarter of Hectlnn twenty four, and the Weat half nf the Miutheail quarter, and the ntithae.t quarter nf the northeant quarter of wecK. Mrs. I K l ia Uinits returned Iront Hecp tier Ul Friday. She Is steadily im proving1 in health. Thirty voles were cant at Hie Re publican pr-tnary Kamr.lay. (ieo. V. H.- "on thirteen in iownatnpne south Kan. ' ,,, .. .vini i, i, i, i .... taeiity four Kant W. M taken and levied upon Turner, . 1". McMillan, l. I . Dohetty ,,,.,,,,,,,. MluhtU orto anl E. P. McMillan were choaen as h ihereof at may be nece.aary to tallaly deli'Kalet to the county convention, I th tald JuOtuiviiit In favor ol K, p, Hood, I jMB ivhIhiiiI, and Jiiic'i A, Wwilery In the If troulded with weak dliteation, uolr of llmlr iirlnrlty, and a.aliut tald Oictr In Ichltig or sour stomach, use Chamber- Mitchell togoilmr with all cotitand 4lttiurao. ... , i.i i i . I imnla that have or may ac tire. Uln t Stoma, h and Liver Tablets and .,,,,,,,, rvgoIli M.ri h ,,, lw4, ou will j(ft ituli'k relief For sale by I. M.hiu rT alobUiu DruB Co. I nilTalt Hherift Have just opened a new saloon at the corner of Main and May streets Kinewt L,iquorB and CigarB Pendleton Beer On Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. First class work, A fit guaranteed. HEPPNER, Reasonable prices May street, OREGON. ,00000 0000000000090009000000000000000 00 00 000000000 to Government Land Scrip. If you want to securo a tract of government land, buy scrip and get titlo immediately without further trouble, we can sell you any quantity from 40 acres up at prices that will (surprise you. All of our scrip is fully guaranteed and wo attend to all matters concerning samo in U. 8. Land oflico until patent issues without additional charge. HUDSON & BROWHHILL, The Dalles, Oregon o 6 O o o Ct o 6 e o' o o o A