Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, March 24, 1904, Image 5

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    THE HEPPHtH TIMES.
THURSDAY. MAR. 24. 1004.
Subscription, 1.00 Per Year.
NOTICE TO PATRONS.
All rhmiiitu In mlvnrllnmnimU, awl all
...pnli-l-iii Ni'HT I Ml at tbla (mt t
H.iliiMwIur iicwm, utlmrwlM II117 will ! liefcl
ivrr uiiiil Ui liilliiwtiiif we. Vt'ealm to " U
prnaa early Tliur.iUjf im.riuiiK. ml crimen i
lelaywt b aila, mul ..-ri)oiuli'iii'i winch ran
ual as wll b l'l rll lu lh week,
li'noc rvini'inlMtr llilt. . ,
A chars il rt va i iiu line will t ml lor
publliililli "KntiilulliMiiUl Cowlolenre.
NOTES.
0. F. Swan wi 1 buaines visitor in
town Tuesday.
J. R Wunnuk?rw transacting bus
intu In till city Monday.
Lee Cantwell will 0.en a shop and be
prepared for all k ml of repair work by
April 1. ,
Peter Ureniier, a prosperous farmer
oHvight Mile, wa a visitor In our city
Saturday.
Dr. Klstner reporta the birth of a boy
t the home ol Mr. aud Mt. Bert Binions,
March in.
M 8 Correal! was in Tuesday from
Butter crerk looking after tome business
tnaltrra In town.
O. M. Jones of Irrlgon, whb a viaitor
la our city a couple of days the latter
part of last week.
Robert A. Thompson, who baa been
In Portland Ue aat all month's, re
turned to Hrppner laal week
I'urnlslied room, batb room in coa
nettion. Block and a half 'rom Bunk
Enquire at Time office tn-'-t
' 1. W Morr 'w. tot commissioner for
the O. R. & N waa here a day or ao the
pat week looking after bia intrresta.
Jake J. Will of For land, was In
litppner a roupl-- o daya (lie Utter part
of last week ! king aVr bi intrrrai
tier.
John W Scrivne', on .- oi ti proa
Ipe'ona farim-rt of Goe erry, apent
1'ilday and S.uumU) in limner trana-
uting bu inei
iei. Conner, who waa confined to hi
room for several day after returning
from Portland last week, baa about re
covered, lie waa threatened with an
attack of pneumonia.
Ura. C. Gate, who has been with faer
daughter. Mt H. P. Walker, at Motcow,
arrived in Heppner laal week, and wUI
viait a few weeks with relative and
frienda in Morrow county before return
Ing. I. K. Co, who haa been vlailing in
Portland, Salem, (Mlverton and other
Valley town during the past winter,
returned Monday evening and will go
ut to hi ranch thia week to retide for
time.
Tl4 lecture on Teraia by Joseph Kosh
alas, at the M. E hurch, aouth, Tues
day eveaiag, waa quite largely attended.
Jlr. Kosbaba is a very intereatiag Ulker,
and hi lectnre waa well received by the
.audience.
Rev. J. W. Mount reporta the funeral
! Kov Cunningham at Arlington on
March IS. The young man waa about
twenty al years of age and highly re
apecled. Conauuption waa the cauae of
lita death.
V. Gentry went over to Butter creek
yeaterday to look after aouie catl that
lie and S P. Florence are feeding (or tUe
market. They arc feeding a bunded
liea4 which are aald to now in fine
condition.
S C. Jackson ia in receipt of Alfred
Teeta W04 wall paper samples, more
eeutiful than ever before; alto Portland
vamDlo. If you wish he will furnlih
liouae lining at 3 centa per yard
quantity now on handa. Wall pape
aii emu per roll and up.
The anow fall Tuesday night only
furnishes ao much more moiature for lb
grwwiag crop, but it I not more moist
aire that the farmer wante Just now, he
would prefer getting that a little later
tat in Ih- naaon. What a number of
them want no la a fe day of dry
weather lo enable them to complet
their apring a-edlng. a it ia already
gettlig tats for that work
Mr. L. I'.. Cohn invite the Udiel of
Heppner and vicinity to till Tueadsy,
March 22nd and aee the displa of pat
tern , alo realy-to-we r and stn-et
fca, Mr Cohn ha the eiclul v hand
ling of Mailer and R a, San 1'rancl en's
largest iiil'iaerv house, pattern hat,
circled from their display In Port
land. The ready towear and atreet
Lata are Hie lalral Eastern dlk-ne Ml'
S'ewart of fortlan-l wi'l kav eha'ge -f
loikfootu thl acaaoD,
The arrival of a fib boy ia reported at
the home of Mr. and Mra.'W. O. Hill on
Monday, March '!!.
Chatle I). Coleman, a prominent
farmer of the vicinity of llardman, 'waa
in Ileppnur on buaineea yeaterday.
Taipayer who have not paid the
finl half of ther l'.)0:i laxea ahould bear
in mind the fact that penalty and In-
tereat will be added after the first Mon
day in April.
The Decree of Honor gave a very
plraiant aoclal entertainment at the
regular aeaalon of their lo tge Wednesday
evening. The feature of the occaion
were music, gamea and light refreah-menta.
The remain of Mr. Frank Maddock,
who died In Colfax the firat of the week,
arrlvd here yeaterday evening and will
be buried today alonir aide of her hna
band in the Heppner cemetery. Mra.
Maddock (a well known In Heppner,
having formerly retlded here.
W. I'. Palmateer, who owna a fine
ranch In the vicinity of Douglaa, tella
the Tlmea that grain in bla locality never
looked more thrifty at thia season of the
year, and he predlcta the Urgent crop
thia year ever harvested in Morrow
county. He think there is enough
moisture in the ground now to make
big crop let come what may.
The stockman i in clover in Eastern
Oregon thia year, ao far a grass U eon
cerned. Old settler aay that they have
not aren grasa aa good at thia sea-on for
15 yeara. The grasa ia now high enough
that horses and slierp are fattening on it,
and it ia only a matter of a fi w daya
until it will attain a helnht that cattle
will tgin putting on flesh.
W. C Lacy, a prosperona farmer of
Disc1 horse, wn in the city yesterday!
trannctin bn nes. He speaks vry
eneoura-' ni1 y of he propcte for a
ood crop ihU eimn llf I'M quite a
large cr avre ot spring sedin to do
yet. but tbf wet weather be fears will
retard this work until 'he Ust days of
the planting aeamn, i not beyond.
W. II. French, who pame in from
Miller prairie, sooth of llardman, Mon
day, reporta from two to four feet pf
now in the mountain yet. Mr. French
waa enroute to Stella, Wash., to bring
his family 10 their new home at Killer
prairie. He has purchased large hold
Ing of Un4 in that section and will en-
gage in bora and cattle raising ex
tensively.
soun-thli g waa needle though at
lost to account for ita being there. The
next morning Dr. Fell made an examin
ation and decided that a needle it waa.
He made an incUion and removed
needle about an inch and half in length
from the child'a breast. The needle
had corroded nntil it waa aa black aa
ebony, but strange to relate no evil effect
bad been obtained from Its presence.
Ita position wat near the akin and it waa
lying laterally along the cheat Grant
County Newa.
Social Entertainment. ,
The Iiebekas have arranged to give
an entertainment in the I. 0. 0. F. ball
next Tuesday, March 2V. An interest
ing pr gram has been provided which
will t)e rendered free of charge. Lunch
will be served. The following ia the
bill of fare.
A Fried in Need
8on of Noah
Hpring Offering
Another Name for a Goat
Whipped and Unified by a Woman
lay of Last Minntrel
Something Green and Seedy
Adam's Ale
Thick and Thin
25 centi Order
EITHAI
lioaton Overthrow 6c
No Grounds for Complaint 5c
lemonade 5c
Woman' Weapon 5c
Rathbone Sisters Lodge.
Mrs. ChaHain of Milton, grand Chief
of the order of Rathbone SUtere of the
State of Oregon, instituted a temple in creditably. It waa
the Knitfhta of Pythias ball in tbi city nd enthusiastic meeting and will doubt
Tuesday cilit. with a charter member- ess result beuifkial to the ticket.
blpoft'J. The new lodge start out
nder vrry auspicious circumstances
nd promisee to become one of the
strong lodgea of our city.
Ratification Meeting.
The ratification meeting, held by the
Morrow County Koosevelt Club in
Roberts' hall Saturday evening, waa
very largely attended and a most en
thusiaatiu gathering. Every seat in the
hall waa occupied and general good feel
ing aeemed to prevail with the entire
au'tience.
The pro im eon-irted o muic by
the orchestra an I bind nd speecl.es
from the nominees of the repubiican
convention.
The meetinx was called to order by
Chairman Warnock, who inwoducrd
K. L. FreeUnd, chairman of the county
central committee, who, in a brief and
timely speech, promised his best efforts
for th election of the republican ticket
He wa followed by Hon. G. W. Phelps,
who delivered an able address, stating
the principles of the republican party
and the reason why these principles
should be upheld by the American people.
Following Mr. Pbelpa were the can
didate for county judge, sheriff, clerk,
treasurer, atseasor, school auperintendent
and surveyor, in the order ment'oped,
all of whom acquitted themaelvet very
very harmonious
$20 Reward $20
I will pay the above reward for the
return to Heppner of one gray mare,
branded A A on left sbonlder, weight
1300 pound. T. J. HtxriiKBY,
Hepprwr, Oregon.
Notice to Democrats.
Noti e is hereby given that the regular
meeting of democratic pri marie for the
election of delegate to the coanty con
vention from our coanty, will be held
on Katurday, March 36, 1904. At the
uaual placea, with the following ex
ception.
Matteson prect., Abrahamaick building
South lone " Council chamber
North lone " J. A. Woolery'a office
Gentry " Ham Meadows office
The democratic convention for the
nomination of a county ticket and the
election of delegate to the state con
vention will be held on Saturday April
3, 1904 at the court house in Heppner.
The apportionment of the delegate is
based 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 votet, making a total of 58, a
follows.
Heppner 5
Mt. Vernon 6
Gentry 5
Matteson . ..9
South lone 6
North lone,
Dairy,
Lexington
Uina, 3
Dry Fork, 3
Cecil
Eiuht Mile
Pine City
Alpine
Wells Spring ,.
lrnicon, , , X
The primaries will be held at one
o'clock p. 111. and the convention at
10:30 a. in,
L. L. Matlock IIesby Blackmax
Secretary Chairman.
1 MINOR A, CO. 1
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SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT J
The generrl tone and style of the new good this spring ia most pleasing,
both in fabric and fashion. The perfection of manufacture and cleanne
of stock ha never been more pronounced. We arc now ready with a great
assortment of the season' approved mode and textures for the spring and
aummer. Every department ia full of crisp, dashy, handsome new thing
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 anuff and down to
date with everything approved of fashion and above all
A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE
Shirt Waists
Don't overlook the fact that e have
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. A to
the style well you've got to see
our stock before you can appreciate
the beauty of this sea-on' shirt
wmtts. The price will be no higher
than last year as they were puach
aaed before the advance.
Silk Waistings
Say, yon'll have to hurry if you
even w;nt to aee our line of hand
some waistings. Ask for them for
they're simply beautiful and full of
style, and that something which
V: gives them tone, and the price is
$ right.
Fine, Fine, Fine
35o Jap Wash Silk For 23c
These are in all the wanted colors
and white, and black, and are so
nice we would really like to keep
them, but we need the money. The
regular 35c goods for 23c.
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE
Suits and Skirts
Our first shipment of the PALMER
GARMENTS for the spring ia just
in. All the jacket are the Eton
Style with elaborate trimmings of
buttons braids, capes, plaitea, in ka
epleta and the like. The skirta
have lena trimmings and are cut full
and are wider than before.
For 12.75
We can give you a black all wool
fiine cheviot auit with a lined Eton
jacKet, trimmed with buttons, and
having the 1830 ahoulder effect, full
sleeve and deep cuffs. Unlined
seven-gored akirta with half-inch
tuck seams, instep length, a dasby.
suit 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 atyle are ready.
Resolutions
The foHomlnJng resolutions were
adopted by ibe Morrow county Repub
lican convention last Saturday;
We your committee on resolutions,
Mangy Cayuses.
There is ani l lo be between 300 and ig to submit the following report.
400 head of cayuses in the vicinity oil i; it BesoUd, (bat the Republican
Castle Kock, In this county, that are County Convention of Morrow county,
effected with the cab or mange All Oregon, dos mont heartily endorse the
these borscs belonu to Indisns of tb wise, able and efficient administration
Umatilla reservation who drove them 0f our honored and eteemoJ president,
to the Columbia for winter range. The Theo lore Rooaevelt; that we commend
staUi veterinarian, m. McLean, lias I in strongest terms his prudent stales-
been directed If th stale board to tdioot nianship, and his sterling manhood and
all horses 'n that vicinity to i n 'Cted ,)0 nwlli earnestly recommend his re-
It is presumed there will be three or nomination and re-election to the Preei
four hundred head 10 be killed. Sheriff denoy of lhse I'nted States. He it further
Khutt lias been directed to assist the Rolved, that we highly appreciate
state veterluarlan with the work a it anj eudorfe the earnest and constant
Is eipected that the Injisns will protest efforts if our Senators and Kepresenta
the killing of their stock, and may give tiyesof the United States from the
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution an') order of sale
duly iMucd by the Clerk of the Circuit Court ' ,
of the county of Morrow, Bute of OregoD, I
dated the H.tti .ay of March 1904 Id a certain X
sctlon id me circuit court lor said county and 1 1 .1
late, wercln E. D. Rood plaintiff, recovered 'J
Judgement again! Osc ar MIW hell one of thedc-
fi ndanta for the turn of l:rj.0U and the further t
urn of I12J.0U attorney! fee, and coati and dU-, ,'
burnemcnu taxed and allowed, at f.6.40 on the 1
81 h day of March 1904; and jane Penland one
of the defendants recovered Judgement againut
Oscar Mitchell one of the defendants for the
um of t-n.8T, and the further sum of iM.Ui
attorney! fee, on the 9th day of Marc))
Slid JoH-lt A, Wpolary uu ol lb defendant
recovered Judgement agatnat Oacar Mitchell
una ol tbs defendant for the sum of S751.41.
and the further ion ol l-WOO attorney fee. On
!ii9tn day of March 104, all ot aald Judge
ments being recovered on aald day in a anit
heroin . D. Rood was plaintiff and Oacar
Mitchell, et al. were defendants;
Notice la hereby given that I wlUonTueaday
the 1'Jth day of April 1904 at one o'clock p. tn.
ol aald day, at the front door of the court houo
In Hcftpuer Morrow county Oa gafi k!( si
public auction to the highest biiMer Jot catb.
la hand, the fglluwing di-icribod property
to-wit: The north-went quarter of the north
rut quarter of Section tweTity four, and the
Weit half of the southeast quarter, and the
southwest quarter of the northeast quarter ol
Ktfctlun thirteen In townthip one South Rangtf
twenty four Eaat W. M taken and. id vied upon
a! the property o th tl4 Oauar M il bell or m
mm b IherstJ aa may be neceuary to satUly
th laid Judgment. 1(1 (ayor ol g, U, Rood,
Jane i'enland, and Jotepb. A. Wpok-ry la the
order of their priority, and agalnit aald Oacar
Mitchell together with all coats and disburse
ments thai have or may secure.
Ihitad at Heppuer, Oregon, March 16th, 1901.
K. u. uirr
pilTaM Sheriff
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The New Block for
swell dresser are
here ' in profusion.
Come and aee them
boys, they're the cor
rect things for the
coming season.
f ' :
MINOR & CO.
MINOR a CO.
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some trouble.
Eggs for Sale
Bard Plymouth Rock
egg for sale for setting
purposes. Mated with
high grade rooster just
from pen at Portland.
Eggs per setting of 15 $1
R. F. WICCLESWORTH,
Galloway, Ore.
Another Flow of Artesian Water
Ed 15 Bartholomew, who camt vp
from Casll Rock yesterday evening,
reports that another flow of arteslsn
water has just been struck on the Wash.
iaiiton aide of the Columbia opposite the
town of Castle Rock. The new well is
State of Oregon in their umaful ef
forts to promote the best Interests ot
our state, and do recommend that tlx
Second Congressional District show its
confidence in the approval of our Rep
resentative, J. N. Williamson, by re-
nomination and te eletting him to the
position which he now hold. Ra it
further
Resolved, that wo do most earnestly
about a mile a bo re the old, which was
sunk Isst sp ing. The walls are on the recommend to the Republicans of Mor
Roas Beardaley place, which be proposes row county a steadfast and loyal sup
to irr gate from these wells The depth
port of the randi late nominated by
this convention and of the candidates
of the new well is VA feet, and a Rm f national office, to the end
consid. rable volume baa been obtained, that thl year may be crowned by a
The first flow wa truck while pros- Republican Victory U flnln this teml-
pecting for oil, but lbs lal r trike wa wniwilal anivenary of the Republican
for the put pose of securing a sufficient ' ,rl'
flow lo irrlga'c a large track of arid land St. Loul World 1'Alr.
In that vicinity. The 0 R. A N. will make a 10 day
I limit round trip rate from Heppner to
the iVfan Purchase reposition at
The small child of O. M. Jrvln. of "' "-' trom "'Pl-n-r w
I lilrago 7.4U. i u aets v. Ill be on sale
three day during the pionlh of May,
June, July, August ami Keplember.
Payvllle, waa brought to tows Hon
day to have some foreign sublsnce re
moved mm I' brraal The parents of The eiacl date will I furnlabed later.
He child Witt ol the upiul.n Uiat the j Hu pover ptlvib g are lor J.
CROSHEtIS
ZOLLINGER
Have just opened a new ,
saloon at the corner of
Main and May streets
Flnent LlquorB
oiid ClgarH
Pendleton I3ecr
On Druupslit
Hot and Cold Luncht'3
Heppner, Or.
Real Estate
And Fire Insurance
Mbitels & fltattevson
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
a3 we have a Long List of
Properties to Select from.
Land Scrip For Sale
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LOUIS & PLEISS
-TAILORS-
First class work,
A fit guaranteed.
Reasonable prices
May street,
H1CPPNKR, OREGON.
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Government Land Scrip.
If you want to cecuro n tract of government
land, buy scrip and get title immediately without
further trouble, wo can Pell 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 pamo in U. H.
Lund ofiico until patent issues without additional
charge.
HUDSON & BROWNHILL, The Dalle., Oregon
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