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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1904)
1 She Mm EASTER SPECIALS This week you will find a host of new things in La dies Tailor Suits and Skirts, Silk Waists and Ties, Col lars, Gloves, Hats, Trimmings, Shoes and Hose, Rib bons, Laces and Embroideries, all going at SPECIAL PRICES this week PATTERN HATS Just received by express the very latest in Pattern Hats, all exclusive styles, no two alike. These will please the most fastidious, and the Fair Prices go with them. $6, 36.50, $7.50 Eggs for Sale j I Bard Plymouth Rock 3 : egg for sale for setting j I purposes. Mated with j : high grade rooster just : from pen at Portland. I 5 Eggs per setting of 15 $1 R. F. WICCLESWORTH, : Callowav, Ore C Ut.JtnAL 51 di jnieMiTUiun Hit BLAGKSMITHII1G I have opened up a ! general blacksmith and y vork shop at Lex- 5 1 , in J. A. Brown's j j Give me a call, v; (j wood work shop at Lex- $ v ington, J shot 1 FRANK v 1 1 A LI. - I OOC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i i i &3 GRR&GOX j Contractors and Builders ! GENERAL DRAY ESTIMATES AND PLANS j FURNISHED ON ALL WORK A share of the patronage j solicited. HOUSES MOVED and REPAIRED Office one door north of Srrivi.er's blacksmith shop, Main street. i'lli'smt nmvm- tifMhOMmm vw-mii'mi.mmu ni,,, umim.wiiiMt.. I have engaged in the gen eral drayage busin ps and bo- Q licit a share 'of the imtronaue ?; All kinds of dray work done o o with promptness and care. 3 o J. T. MITCHELL booxioooooooocxxxjoooeooooc Easter Specials In Tailor Suits Ladies' Eton Suit of black broadcloth trimmed in black eilk braid, collarlesa coat with capes tiatin lined Special price. .$21 45 Ladies' Eton Suit of pray putting trimmed in jasper braid and gun meUl buttons. Special price $14 95 Ladies' Eton Suit of navy cloth trimmed with tlrap9 and steel buttons. Special price . . . $7.50 Easter Specials In Dress Waisfs Silk Crepe de Chine Waists in champaygne anil pale blue trim med with tucks and lac inserting. Special price $6.75 Black Poie de Soie Silk Waists trimmed in tucks and fagoting Special price.... $5.75 White Wash Silk Waists trimmed with tucks and inserting Special price $3 75 Easter Specials In Kid Gloves All $1.50 Dress Kid Gloves, special $1.38 All 1.25 " " " " 1.10 All 1.00 " " " " H9 One lot broken sizes, good colors G8 V HEPPNER POULTRY YARDS MINOR it LOWE, Props Breeder of C. B. P. Unckn and S. C. B. L'-ghorim From March 1, Egg for Hitting $1 -2") i -t 15. From Choic. pen $2.25 for 15 - - - - Single Birl or Piiirn FOR SAhlS . II A 1 N K S Furniture Co (Successor to WKI.I.8 St COMPANY.) i Carpets, Rugs, Mattings Oak, Ash, Fir ami Maple. lU il Suits $18 to $15 Tho most complete lino ever shown in Heppner Kino pillows and comforts. All wool blankets, made at Union woolen mills. Nice now pat terns of Kloor Oilcloth, at .'5."o and 10c per yard Linoleums, at - - GOe and (5o per yard Now Homo Sewing Machine-', tho host on earth, from $32.50 to $."(). Organs SG, $t5 and $110 Stoves and Ranges And Cooking Utensils, Cheap. Crockery, Lampa, and Clocks, Win. A. Uogers' Silverware Anything not curried in htck cheerfully ordered, cheaper than you can Bend for it BRUCIC MAIN ICS, Prop WARE THE HEPPHER TIMES. At Cost to Close Out F. r the next 20 days we will sell at cost Lve's Epg niaker and Grofsheck'8 Egg producer and Condition powders, also all Ladiee' purses go at cost. In stationery we i.ake th'-ne prices: 5c Tablets 3 for 10c loo Tablets for ..10c 15c Novels for 10c 25c Box Stationery. -U" Box Stationery. ...20o . . . 15c 15c Box Stationery 10c Heppner Drug Go. Published Every Thursday by A . J . HICKS O SUBCRIPTION KATES: O On Year - Cl.OO Six Months - 75 Three Months .- Enured at the Poatoffic at Ueppoer.Oreftm iecood-rlaM matter. LEXINGTON ITEMS THURSDAY. MAR 31, 1904 Arrested for Burg ary. Constable J P. L uy bn.iiiiht A. Ankene) op from lone lat Tliu nda even ng ami nxijie l liiui in th coimit jail to aaait trial until il e Mny term ' Circuit court. Arkeney wag arre ed tion charge of burylHry. It ppeari that lie Ik a brber of lone, anl i n Wednenlay fvenitiit la-t lie i- tharK I wit'- hav vn entered tli- hop f lii compe itora, Lane & Wilxon, by fo c and carried away verytliintf looi in tlieir chop, virtually put tinrf the ii out of hnaineni, t len-t ii n II h-y coni.l prm ure another outfit of raor-, rtropn and other barber i-hop praphrnalia. Ankenry waived ex.tusna'ion and wa placed ii dt-r Ih.ii I-ol 400. which he " " ' ,lirp Hi vj iitt Will ! " main id jnil until the May term of court, here on tins acoml Hnl four! ...i . i ,i. . . At The Churches. Cbr'itian Church- Every Suoday, bible ach.ol 10 A. M., preachinji 11 A.M., Y. P.S. C. E ii:15 I. M. jreaching 7:30 P. M. A cordial invitation to all. J. V. Ckawkokd, Miniater. There will ! regular services in the Baptist church next Sunday Lo h morn ing and tvming. J. W. Mount, Palor. At M. E. Church Services neat Sun day at 11 A. M.and 7: ttl P. M. Sunday School at !U A. M. You are cordially Invited to attend. II. L. Bibchtou Pastor. There will be preaching at the M. Iv. church, south, every Sunday at II a. in. and 7;:W p m. Sunday school at 3 p tn. A cord u I tuviUtion Is extended to all. V. C. Adkims, pastor. Odd Fellows Hall, all Saints Ppiscopsl ml anion Good Priday, April I, divine service 11 :.'S0 a tn. lilrr ihy, Sunday, April 3. morning and evening srivicea Hand 7 :.'!(). Ctltbrsiiou of holy com lunnioa at noon. It Is hoped that the dedication and opening services, of All Saints Memorial church may take place hnnday, April 10 Johw Waimkm, Missionary lo charge. J. X. Helms went to Bla'ork Uct Saturday. Hayes Stoi kard has rented the F. E. Bell ranch. Charles V an Winkle moved bis family to town la-t week. Mrs. E. Thompson returned from W. 1 a Vnlla :a-t Mon lay. JamegFry and J. R. Johnson are drillinx a well tor Frank Evann. Mr. V. B. McAlisur has been sick for Bi-veial dayf, but is able to be up at pre-ent II E. Burcbell finiHhe I drilling a well on his ranch last wtek. Ha bat over 70 feei of wat-r. J. T. McAlister has Ijeen con fin d to his be for .eveial day. He is slowly r cuvtrintf, however. An E.-ler pr gram will e rendered next Sunday evening by the Congrega tional Sunday school. Kev. J. V. Crafo-d preached Satur day evening an 1 un lay mirniii and evening at the Comrei(.ttional church. James Lesc-h, Ed Burcbell, J. M. White, and Frnk Parker are rleUv te to the De ii'joiatic vunventiijii fext Silur s). R-v. W. O Miller Im moved hi I mily lo Hep ner II- iU prcadi Sund v f ei h 11 onth. perh .h M little laier, he wilt pre.ch 011 tbe fimt Suifay ali-o. A local in-titite wms held Saturday Itw ao a I'ecnl. d mi. re s A quartette and some of the pupil of thn school furniHlied Rome excellent miitin. S. E Xotwni dn.u-el 6th ifraile meacu-e. nients. Mica Klnie Palmer read s paper on primary arithmetic Mr Iuin boll difi'u. d "Every Hav School Proi li mn," and Prof K. B Wilcox prene- ted Meilnxln in ieirraphy " Min(jm. tea I k ve h.i addie n in proelad. liev. E. K. Bea- h read an a'.de ami helpful ap r oil the school Siljier 11 lerident Shipley conducted an exi-rcice in civil xoverninent. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleaant taste and prompt cures have msde Chamberlain's Cough Reme-iy a favorite with the hioters of (mini' children. It quickly cures their cmijl snd colds and prevents any dsnger ol pneumonia or other serious conwqurnres. It not only cures croup, but when given ss soon a Hie croupy conh spears wi I prevent the attack. For sale by Slorum I 'rug Co. Grocery Store DECORATED SEMI I'OHCELAIX WARE FREE By purchaMng $25.00 worth of good at this ttore you re ceive free of chargj a eet of thia beautiful ware - . . . MONOPOLE GOODS Remember No Stale Coods EVKKYTIIIXO NEW AND FKESII . . CALL . . And gr-e uh and we will treat you right. BINNS ' BROS. Cor. Main and Willow Sta. HEPPNER, ORE. .wo have a complete stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, II'ILS, WIRE, ETC. Chiiuiware Decorated with I lliw..,.e lfl,w.,l C. Useful and Pretty Souvenir The BAIN Wagon Gilliam & Bisbee THEY'RE HERE! An iniiuenHo ntock of Fall and Winter Shoes AT M. LICHTENTHAL'S The pioneer laait and sboe dealer ol Heppner, who at way carries a bin line of lloot and Klioen, Knbliers, F.tc. KepuiritiK a fperialty, and HHtinU'-tlon imaranteeil. 'Hd mand U'lHttaideof Main Strei-t. r x r v kim . If troubled with weak diireMion. Iielchinc or sour stomach, use Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and yon will get quick relief. I'or tale by Slocuui Drug Co. : Heppner Marble : and Granite Works Anjronn thlnklns ol . urlng a nniiMiin.it for a li'mrui1 re ImIIto or (rleiid V III 1I0 . to Kc-t our prli i'i before ur liaoliiif el"li(frc. We are prepareil to .lo all ( imcti ry nl bij!.ln work at redun-0 prln n MOMTERASTELU BROS. w w w v w I w vlr Vlr LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAdLE Wm. CORDON, Prop. Hal added a number ol Ftrsit ('la-a )rs ,1 Sr M)th Ilnitaine an ) Hark-, and .,11-. vnn first rlass service, and ,ou .ill rHcveco.,rte ,.isireatii,ont. A slmre of your patron. v4 s . . . HtiMCITKIl ' w w I Signs of Spring CoTiuni: is a warning that Your Wood ncctls attention. You cannot Udl what disease may be lurking there. There's nothing better, cheaper or handier to than the Red Blood Tonic and Laxative Pill They ehould be uned by every one dur ing the spring month. Kvery box guaranteed to give f atiffaction. I'rice OOo per lox. SL0CUM DRUG CO. mm auifctT, - - . . Heppner, Oreaon. ..Palace Hotel.. HEPPNER, ORECON. ('est appointed Hotel in r.untern Orruoii. Kvery Mixleru Convenience. Mitbteil by fleetricity. Iu'"t M-als in the City. UNDf-R NEW MANAGEMENT IMilh MICTSCIIAN, Jr, I rti ...TELEPHONE... I LIVERY BARM I Mo.idows & Sunn, Props. VHII..H.ri..mlK.,rh..w.,n.n ,t,. Kllh ,,., , .. . . ,u, vo : J ;;;;;;; . H I) I, I (I I T l i . l't"ii. LOWER MAIN STREET Heiipne-r, Orvon I w to to to z to to to to