Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, March 24, 1904, Image 4

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    THE HEPPIIER TIMES.
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
E. Jay Merrill, the nominee for
school superintendent, is one of
or county's energetic and thor
oughly capable teachers He
Hunt Ditch Now Working
Tli old Hunt din li, near F.ilio, Is
now in 0eratioii, says (lie Pendleton
All Want Williamson.
Iu emtio eiuiiiit u'on the return o(
Congressman Williemsnn, the Kuirrne
Tribune The ditch is alxmt trt miles K'fter give th e rea-on lr desiring
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Three Months
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holds a firs grade Ct-r ifieate, and long Mini tape tlie Umatilla r ver a short hit teturn, although that papers Imne
h. spent the greater part of hi distance alov Echo. The ditch will ia in the firt district :
I.OO , life in the school room, in filling teilaim a large section of county, thus "The Register wants Newt William-
7 , hin.t-elf for the prolest-olii and lu irrigating nmiiy sees of land i eretotore . on reiurneil for the ame reasou that i
50
He ha chofen teaching a practically barret-, waste.
Entered t the Pomofflce ai Heppoer, Oregon as hi life work and expended alt A a result of the Hunt ditch
teaching.
the
aa eronfl- Irm matter.
ii i ik i v it. up va 01 ra a D U t WT AT
Odd Fellows Hall at Heppner, every third who kllOW him
SHiurtiity 01 Fire motnu.
. W. Khka. Adj. O. W . Smith, Com
THURSDAY. MAR 24, 1904.
THE REPUBLICAN TICKET 1
The councy ticket nominated by
the Republican covention in this
city last Saturday is owe that com
mands thi reepect of all pat tie.
It is composed of representative
citizens of Morrow county whose
character and ability appeals to
the intellig nt voter (and we have
no other than intelligent votes,)
whether he be Republican, Demo
crat, Prohibtionist, . Socialist or
something else. It ia a ticket that
the Republican can conscientionely
support and put forth his best ef
forts to elect, and the Times has
no hesitancy in predicting the
election of the entire ticket next
June.
Geo. Currin, who was given the
nomination for county judge, is a
representative citizen d the county.
He has made a success in a bu
iness way and there is no reason to
doubt, but many to believe that he
will handle county affairs in the
same intelligent manner Although
he has foen a resident of the county
for only five years he has fully
identified himself with county
affairs. He h not a man of a
biased or prejudiced make up; is
liberal in his views, and a man of
good judgment and upright char
acter, and is worthy the support of
his party.
Vawter Crawford, who was the
choice of the convention for county
clerk, is too well known to need
we want L T Hanis nominated anil
elected, namely, we wan' young men
' his energy and fforts to make a land is paid to lie attracting a I rue ot ability in the House, who can grow
success iu the profe-sion, and those number 01 prospective setters. As . into wen of power and influence and be
bes; are sponsor oon a the other irrigation projects are 1 of nice to the slate for the next ao
for the s atement that he has brought to a consummation there will'vears. We have Fulton in the Senate,
attained admirably toward the be a areat dem ndfor land in the Echo J. N Willie fon in the House, now we
top rung ot his ambition, lie is country and further west in the Butter , want Harris also; then three ol O egou'
an educator of no mean ability; creek country. !
is thoroughly familiar with cch'bol
affairs in the county, a safe man j Passed Away.
to put at the h. ad of the schools of s- A- D- Garley died at his home in
Morrow countv. Arlington, on Tuesday about 10 p. m.
Prof. D. V "S. Reid, who was f acute meningitis; less than a week
unanimously chosen as. the nom- before his death he was at his tike at
inee for county surveyor, is a prac- tending to business. The whole com
tical surveyor and civil engineer of max ')' 8 "' niourutng for the sudden
many years experience, having hsofoneof our heat and most re
been engaged in U. S. land sur- 8V ed citiaens. Mrs. Gutley and their
Veyinu, railroad enginee. ing, hy-, f0n " av,,e "aTe u,e Ympainy 01 every
drographic and ge idetic surveying, on in their irreparable loss Arling- Othoers and patrons of public schools:
He has als served as county sur- ,on Record.
vevor. and as examiner and ad- Attorney Gorley was well known
instruments Heppner, having done con-Ulerabie
four Kepresenti tives will lie young
brainy, sensible men, who will aeeoinp
lih much for Oregon in years ot con
tinued rervice. jitter a while it will
be necessary to prepare for a sueressor
to Senator Mitchell, who while still
vigorous and lorceful. can not be ex
pected to ferve us forever, aa much as
we might wish it were possible."
To School Officers.
Heppner, Oregon, March 1S, 1!H)4
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in
juter of surveying
for the surveyor geneial of Oregon. ! 'w work here for a number of ye rs
He h is also been deputy county Past-
surveyor under Julius KeLhley of
Morrow county the past two years,
and his work has stood thi test in
every instance. This ise vidence
enough for his qu ilifications; what
more could we say in his bt-halt,
excepting that be is a man of high
character. We submit his case
with the firm conviction that you
will elect him to the surveyors
office.
Dr. A. ReiJ, nominee for coroner,
is a prominent pyhsician of lone,
and is a man of character and
abilit , fully c pable of performing
the duties of the office to which he
has been nominated.
J. D. French and Frank M.
Griffin, the nominees for county
commissiene.-, are men of judg
ment, careful and alert for the
I best inter- sts of the county. Dur-
Echo Sugar Beet Crop.
The see, ling of sugar beets at Echo
was com tn f 1 ced this wtek and wil be I
No apportionment will be made until
after the annual school meeing in June.
If a large apportionment were made
to the districts at this time, nan of
them could not, by the 3 1 ftton ay 111
J tine, use their money down to fifty
dollars; and consequently, would lose
vt ha' they have 011 hand J 11 e 20, KK4
H A 1 N E S
Furniture Co
(Succeaaor to WKLI.S & COMPANY.)
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings
Oak, Ash, Firaiui Maplo Hod Suits $18 to $15
The most complete lino ever shown in Heppner
Fine pillows and comforts. All wool blanket,
made nt Union woolen mills. Nice new pat
terns of Floor Oilcloth, at and 10o per yard
Linoleums, at - - 00c and 05c per yard
New Home Sewing Machines, the best on earth,
from $32.50 to $50. Organs $80, $05 and $110
Stoves and Ranges
And Cooking Utensils, Cheap. Crockery, Lamps
and Clocks, Win. A. Rogers' Silverware
pushed along as rapid. y as the weather
will permit. The ground is now in good
condition, and it is estimated thtt 150
j acres will be sown to sugar beets in the
vicinity of Echo, Foster and on Mc-
, over that sum.
J W Shipley,
Co. Snperiuten ent.
Inflammatory R eumatlsm Cured.
William Shaffer, a brakemxn of Iienni
bon, Ohio wa confined to his led for
Anything not carried in stock cheerfully ordered,
cheaper than you can send for it t
ORUCIC HAINES, Prop
HARDWARES
Camas island. There are a number of vevcral weeks aith iiiflnnitut ry rheu
farmers who are anzioui to ei.tcr the mutism. "Iuel many remedies," he
tield. but could not net ready in time j gays. "Finally I sent to McCaw'- drug
this year. If the crop this yer proves a t0re for a bottle of Chamhetlrtiu's Fain
success there ill be at least 1000 acres J Halm, at which time I wa u. ahle to us
sown next yrar. A great toi unt ol land ; hand or foot, and in one uttk'i time
wuicn was onerra tor oeei enure mis , was able to no to work as hanDV as a
. .u-. .u.. t:
any comuieiiuanoii mat, iiir iiiii-i,. . . . . . r. . ,u
J . ( mg their tncum'iency in t)(ijce thv
is able to cive. However, we dire 1 . , . , '.
toe positions to which ih' j have
to guv 10 bi behalf tbal be Don
made a record as clerk flaring he
past six years that ever" Republi
can, an 1 other citizen as for that
matter, of Morrow vOtinty, an
point to with pride. His aoility
is unquestiotu d, as thn c tinvy re
cords prove hi fitne for hi- r
sponsible position. His lricl ih
tegnty coupld wiih his ch-ricnl
aualihcati'tiis make him a -ai-
man to return to that ' office I
another two jars.
E. M. Shutt, who was unao
imouly renonjinatfd for dv riff
the Repblican convention !S.ttuida .
is a young m 111 of st-rlinii r '
and strict luttrny. au.l.iu .
capable and eneruetk. The rtc
that he has made during his incum
. bency of two years in thi- i(fio i
beyond reproach. No ti rtn r rhf . if)
has made a lettr on ; no rh 1 6
has a more correct, cleaner m
neater set of books, and no sh tiff
has done more to uphold law and
order than has sheriff Shutt. II
is peculiarly fitted for this p i-iri-m
year was reje ttd by the L Grande
facte r men on account of its ui. adap
tability to the growing of the sugar bert.
Ou the island thij yrar there w 11 be
abcu 30 or 40 acres sown to beets and
1 he land prepared for more next year.
The farm is who are raising the beti
have contracted t e output to the La-
Grande factory . t $4.50 er ton, f. o. b
Echo, or their neartst kblpping point
hen nominated. Their nets have
been wrought with that care and
Lirci!-ion rich it? 6 e8'-ntial in
1 . m f i have made Cbatub rlain's Cough Reiue y
A Favorite Remedy for Babies,
lis pleat-ant t.isir aud piompt cures
cl tui." For sale by Slocum Orug Co.
If troubled with ' weak digestion,
hell-hint or sour stomach, uae Chan ber
l.dn's Stoma' h and Liver Tablets and
you will get quick relief For sale by
Slocum Drug Co
we have a eoniplfte stock of
SHELF AMD HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS,
OIL ILS, WIRE, ETC.
r
oo- -- -oor-e-oi
Chitifiwnre Decorated with
- Heppner Klood Sceiiertn -"l
UHelul ntl1 1'rctty Souvenir
The BAIN Wagon
Gilliam & Bisbee
Colli 111. erioners
intricate questions arise that re-
iittii.- ftrri. i.t'k.ii ai.rl KMtind inorru'rit
e .. . . , ,..1 1. i r .
lh e- q.l.i:ifiiai..ns are p..ed ' P"vem. any oaoger 01 y uuu v 01 K eyop ifA
ington, m j
a favorite with the mot-ra of small
children. It quick'y cures their cough
GENERAL
BLAGKSMI HINC r,. xtx:i n
? n r'ikM ii i inn vi 1 itI'iii'ui'i
A. II 1 J Li UL1U11U1 VK X JJJl J
t 1
L nave opened uj
general blacksmith
and" H
ptifSessed
by tli' e' in tijiie -, and they shuuld
be returned that their able man-
ag' inert may e continued.
It will l" only a short lime un
til wool will be pouring into
Heppner. The pen and favorable
winter fur sti ck of all kin s has
hud it- l. n fi i 1 1 'ffncis with
tn flocks, w hich havf bft-n kept
in go nl ct'iidition. This insures a
Sj'lenlil wtMil fiber, which is
favora'tle in a good pric-, other
con lit ons being favorabl''. I; is
estimned that the western clip
will 15 per cnt Ifg than last
year, which would indicate a better
price thn that obtin-d for tne
last year's clip. More than a
pneumonia or other serious lonstqueoce.
It not only cures croup, but when givm
as soon as the croupy cough ap ears wt 1
prevent the at'ack For sale by Slocum
Drug Co.
mill on sheen wt r rhiunej nut
by r ason of courag. ous manho ,1 of the the ptn anJ lfje
anu piompv atuo.i 1.1 mors , , . , .
,s 8 1 groers will stand tog-th. r and
con-cien- ,1 ..1 ,.,..
uc'niri a 1111 iu-r u.tvc ri
ciousiy support ann com menu tor
A dispatch from The Dille says that it
is o in is'uird fait that a railroad
will bj built by the Great Sou hem
Railroad Co Irom that ci'y, south
through Du ur, and along the eautero
bnrder of the Can ade mouutain tin her
be't for s distance of several tnilrs It
will tsp a rich farming country, snd
much of the land now being u-d for
stockraising, oa-in to it not being tri
butary to market points, near the line
of.the proposed road, will be to a great
extent (armed. Thecon'ract for build
in the road has ' een let and work will
lie cum 'i e crd soon.
A. l'rown's
hop. Give me a call.
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0""o,'.--oo-"'O"a cr 000000000000
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Carries a Full Line of Fresh
GROCKUIiCS AND PKOVISIONS
Splendid Line of
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c FRANK HALI- J'J Gents Furnishings: ' Hats and Caps,
JOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOO OO ooooocc
GENERAL DRAY
I have engaged m the gen
eral drayajje busin ss and so
licit a share of the patronage
All kinds of dray work done
ttith promptness and care.
J. T. MITCHELL .
Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Efc
Prices are Kiht and a Good
Fresh Stock to select .from
T. R. HOWARD, HEPPNER, ORE.
hasty action is netded.
man that the Times can
the support of all.
Mat Lichtenthal, the nominee
for treasurer, is one of Morrow
cellent prospects of obtaining it. i
If the fheepmen will properly
grade their wool, and stand by
their trtt iztitii.n. thev t-hmild
county's most worthy and capable , fin,, no lifriculy in gl.;ling Uw
ciuVns, whose reno.nination to t,,,, of th, m irkK. !
the fourth term is sufficient proof j j. j
of his qualificati ins. Mat., as he, Th county central committee
is familiarly known, is one of the did the right thing at the right
old residents of Morrow county , time in the selection of E L. Free-
ami his fourth term nomination is
a fitting recognition of his capa
bility. W. 8. Connor, th choice of the
convention for assessor, is one of
land as its chairman. To the
management of the campaign d
wn Is largely the success of the
tit k t, A mm nt fixed convictions
ami strong jwrsnnality is essential
at the head of the management.
HEPPNER
POULTRY YARDS
V' 0. Mi.n'oh and C. 8. 1jwk, Proprietors.
Breeders of S. C. H. V. ltocks and S. C. 15uff Loghorns.
From March 1, Kggs for netting
$1.25 for 15. Egg from choice
p-n $2.25 for 15 ' - . -
Single I3irdB or Pair for Sale
THEY'RE HERE1
An immense stock of
Fall and Winter Shoes
AT
M. LICHTENTHAL'S
The pioneer oot and shoe dealer of Heppner, who al
ways carries a big line of Hoots and HhoeH, Kuhliera, Ktc.
Repairing a spetiulty, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Old stand. Wet'tsideof Main Street.
Heppner Marble
and Granite Works
Anyono tit 1 11 k I n k of ei tirln a
Inniiiiini'tit Inr a leiartei r
lntlva or frli-nd Will ito well to
Ki't our irlt v( iM-lnre ptircbaalnf
I'lw WlltTll.
W am pri-arc4 lu do all Cfintitcry and IjiiIIiIIiik work at ri dncfl (irltuti.
MONTERASTELLI BROS.
the old and resp' cted residents of These qualifications we claim for
iir. rreiann, arm we iip-nici.
this county, and is a man fully
l that he will lead the party in I
flu ..it; 1
lu,"i" lwu" i -" , Mrrow cunty to success I., June
cssor. ror many yers ne ioiiow u
the pM'ession of school teaching,
which is evidence of his clerical
The nomination of Representa
tive J, X. Williamson from the see-
ability, and as to his knowledge of ! distric' is an a-nind fact, lie
property rallies, no one will que- ' " s,,..i.i.l record ami
, , . 1 . 1 11 , 1 there is no reason why he should
tion that, as lie has been Identified 1 , . u'biU u U
with county affairs long enough to
younir in the halls of congress he.
familiaril himself with valuation hss well. led a marked influence
ct ail classes of property. which y arr of service will increasej
At Cost to Close Out
F r the next 20 days wo will sell at cost Ie's Egg maker and
(jroesls-ck's Kgg producer and Condition powders, also all
Ladies' purses go at cost. In stationery we make these prices:
r Tablets 3 for. . 10n
Vtr Tablets for lOo
l.rc Novels for 10c
2.V, Hox Stationery 20o
20 Hox Stationery 150
15o Hox Stationery 10c
Heppner Drug Co.
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GORDON'S..
Wm. GORDON, Prop.
lint added a enmber of Ftrs' Cla liorve sod N 1Uf both
ll'tiitle Htil lliiek, and .ir" 'on flrxt i-Uon tervlce, ami on will
receive conr ns irea'iiienl. A share of vonr patnuiaHe t ! : :
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