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Those Swell Pattern
Hats Are Here
Just-in-by-express
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Mens-$2.00 to $3.50
- - PANTS - -
$1.50
SPRING CAMPAIGN SALE
THE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE opens the campaign with hot shots at high prices that hring them
tumbling down within the reach of all. This is a season of unusually high prices in all lines and tho
effect is keenly felt by the average retailer, but ouu patrons will not notice it because of tho fact that wo
belong to the Cash Buyers' Union, comprising over GO large stores, who buy and sell for cash, and' ordi
nary conditions do not affect us, and the peple are not plow to appreciate the many advantges of our sys
tem, the main one being the saving in money. We raise the standard of quality without raising the prico
Note the Prices Given Below
Garment News
For tlie Lodies
We have all the best new things in
Suits. Siik, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Kim
onas and Wrappers, and we employ an
experienced dreps maker, thus insuring
a perfect fit. Ladie Eton suits in blue
cloth, braid and button trimmed,. .$7.50
Ladies' Eton suit with attached girdle,
in gray suiting and black cheviot capes,
trimmed with buttons and silk braid. ..
$12.50
Ladies' Eton suits in lron voile, trim
med with stitch taffeta and buttons, silk
lined jacket $18.50
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American Lady
CORSETS
Stvle 21)2, white batiste girdle
" 50c
Stvle 58, pink and blue tape
5 girdle: ("o
2- Stvle 455, black ami drab
short corset..: 95c
Style 325, drab straight front
corset :. $1.00
Style 425, white corset with
supporters $1.25
Style 501, white tape girdle
$1.00
Style 475, drab-long with
supporters $1.25
Style 407, drab Longfellow
model $2.00
Our Specials
Tlie Money Savers
Best grade wash taffeta, black and
colors, yard. . . . ! 75c
Jap wash silk, all colors 35c grade,
yard Ivo
All wool albatross, black and colors
yard 50c
4"2-inrh worsted dress goods yd 25c
White India linen, 8c grade.. 05c
Birdseye toweling, white and bn'n
yard 04o
Best grde apron check ginghan.s,
. yard 07c
Best grade staple calico, all colors,
yard 05c
IVst table oilcloth, colored yd. 18c
Best table oilcloth, white, yd. . 20c
White torchon lace 1 to 4 in. wide
yard 05c
Ladies all linen handker'fs. . . 05c
Children's colored border " 05c
Lndies' hose, black and grey mixed
pair 10c
Children's and Misses ribbed hose
pair 10c
Men's and Boys' cotton sox. ... 05
Men's double work shirts, ea . . 45c
Men's handkerchiefs, white and
col rs, each 05c
Luster embroidery, cotton, all col
ors, 04c
4 in 1 Quaker cantil soap, long
bar 05c
Paper of tacks, paper of pins, hair
pins, each 01c
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HAINES
Furniture Co
(Successor to WIU.I.S id COMPANY.)
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings
Oak, Ash, Fir and Mnplo lknl Suits $18 to $15
Tho most complcto lino over shown in Heppner
Kino pillows and comforts. All wool blankets,
made at Union woolen mills. Nice now pat
terns of Floor Oilcloth, at 35c and 40c per yurd
Linoleums, at - - (0o and 05c per yard
New Homo Sewing Machine, the beat on earth,
from $:?2.r0 to $50. Organs $80, $05 and $il0
Stoves and Ranges
And Cooking Utensil, Cheap. Crockery, Lampn
and Clocks, Vm. A. Rogers' Silverware
Anything not curried in ttck cWrfully ordered,
cheaper than you can send for it
13UUCIS MA INKS, Prop
$ HARDWARE
we have a complete stock of
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, PAINTS,
OIL HILS, WIRE, ETC.
Boys Suits
SI.45 to S7.50
AND
Ball and Hat .
FREE
with each suit
fold
C. Unaware Decorated with
Heppner Klood Scenes- fi
Uweful and Pretty Souvenir
The BAIN Wagon
Gilliam & Bisbee
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THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
O SUBCRIPTION
One Year
Six Months
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for county offices.
Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon
a second-4-lass matter.
full tickets: Republican, Demo
cratic and Prohibitionist. How
ever, the latter doea not hope to
elect any member of their ticket.
The Democrats, although largely
in the minority, are hopeful of
electing one or more of their ticket.
It ia not at all probable, however,
that they will elect a single man.
Conceding that they have a fairly
good ticket, on the other hand the
Republicans have a very strong
ticket, and with a majority of 300
in the county, it ia almost a fore
gone concision that they will elect
every man on the ticicet. But
thara a mviAimna tKat tVia pamnaian
liked, yet it was not bad for the
J , , , will warm up to fever heat before
There ara three 1 iwn Monday evening on bu way to
Heppner.
Quite number of our cilizeni attended
the Democratic convention at Heppner
Saturday.
KAWLINn POhT NO. , O. A. R. MEET AT
Odd Fellow' Hall at Heppner, every third
Saturday of em b month.
i. W. Khka. Adj. O. . Smith. Cora.
THURSDAY, APR 7,1904.
While the weather for March
waB not just what we woula have
growing crous, ant me siocsmen
have little room for complaint
' ; , put up, which will result in draw
days, to the growth of grass and : . . T ...
the close, The" Democrats will
make the etrongest fight they can
ing the lines in the Kepublican
ranks more closely. When one
side lines u j hard they may
grain, and the loss of s ock was
very light, prac'ically nothing.
. . ' , ,. , pect the other to follow suit
were unfavorable for lambine, but,
few ehet-pmen had commenced
lambing at that lime, and reports
ftom those who had are to the
effect that the loss was very light.
Lambing is now very general
throughout the county, but the
past week has been more favorable
end no losses have been reported.
The farmers who have been de
layed with their spring set-ding on
account of the tncecsartt rains
have been rushing their work along
at a rapid rate the past week and
now have it about complett-d,
getting their grain in the ground
in ample time for a good crop.
Hmce there is room for little com
plaint from either stockman or
farmer. The psst winter has leen
a favorable one for both, and with
the opening of "pring, with their
flocks and crops in good condition,
they have every reason to feel very
jubilant.
Nth Mgnn-?n vir.ted at J. T. Mc
Millan Monday. He returned to Hepp
ner Monday evening.
Harry Beaucbamp returned from Salem
last Friday. He bus been attending tbe
medical college there. He will teach
the Hinton ere. k school this ving.
The type niade us say J T. McAlUter
w hen it should have been J T. McMillan,
in la?l issue. We are pleased to note
that Uncle John lOntinuea to improve.
Tbe Ivaster services at the Congre
gational church Sunday evening were
enjoyed by large crowd. The pro
gram was eicellent, and reflected much
credit upon those who had tbe work in
charge. The children acquitted them
elver creditably. Tbe music wan
especially good.
ex-
Excursion Rates.
The O. H. A N. Will make tbe fol
lowing round trip rates from Heppner
on account General Conference of the
M . K. church at Ia Anitelei com men
cing May 3, l'K)4, arid the National As
sociation of Kelail grocer at Fan Fran
cisco May 3, to K, li04. Heppner to
Ia Arielei and return hj stearrmhip
$14 W; by rail $13 85. Heppner to an
r'raiiciwo and return by steamship
I'.T) 85, bv ra I .S0.85. Tickets ill bo
old for steamer sailing from I'ort and
Airil 23, 24, and 25. Via rail from
I'ortlund April 2.1, to 30, Iricltimvc
Uf turn limit June 30, from Lot Anjfi les,
and June 13, from Han FranclHco. Hop
over will be allowed in California only,
and only on return trip. For further
particulars Inquire ot our local agnt
LEXINGTON ITEM)
At The Churches.
Christian Church- Kvery Sunday, bible
school 10 A. M., preaching 11 A.M.,
Y. P.8. C. V. 6:15 P. M.. preaching
7:30 P. M. A cordial invitation to all.
J. V.Cbawfokd, Minister.
There will be regular services in the
Baptist church next Sunday bo h morn
ing and evening.
J. W. Mount, Tastor.
At M. K. Church Service neat Sun
day at 11 A. M.and 7:30 P. M. Sunday
School at 10 A. M ., F.prlb League
0:30 P. M. You are cordially Invited to
a'teud. II. ',. IIip.ciitol. Pastor.
Republican Ticket
For County Judge
GliO. J CURRIN
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For County Clerk
VAWTl'R CUAWPUKI)
For Sheriff
K. M. 8HLTT
For Treasurer
M. LICHTF.NTHAL
For Aseenor
W. S CONNOR
For School Superintendent
E. JAY Ml'RRILI.
For Surveyor
D V. S. KF.II)
For Coroner
ItR. A. RFII)
For Commissioner 2-vear term
F. M. GRIFPM
For Commissioner 4-year term
J I). FRENCH
Sixth Ju licial District
For Justice of the Peace
GF.ORG K WHITI-IS
For Constable
GIO II ATT
THEY'RE HERE!
An immense rtock of
Fall and Winter Shoes
AT
M. LICHTENTHAL'S
The pioneer Ixiot ami ihm dealer of Heppner, who al
ways carries big line of Itoots and Klmea, Kubliera, Ktc.
Repairing a sfiecialty, and rat intact ion guaranunl.
Old stand. Went nidi, of Main Ktre.t.
There will 1 preaching at th M. I'.,
church . south, every Sunday at II a. m.
and 7::!0 p m. .Sunday school at 3 p m.
A cordial invitation is exlrnded to all.
P. C. Apkini, Pastor.
Catholic church service will le held
at Heppner on Sunday, April 2ltb.
The campaign may be considered
now on in Morrow county, since
all nominations have been made
Whooping Cough.
"In the spring ol l'.NJl my children had
whooping cough," mj Mr. 1). W.
Capi s. of Capp, Ala "1 used Cham-
! berla n'a Cou h Remedy with tin iiio-l
MtUfartory retutts. I think this I Ihl
Ijest remedy I hVf ever aeeo for whoop
ing cough." Thi remedy keep tbe
Ul cough loose, lrns the severity and
frerujuency of th coughing spell and
I counteracts anv tendency toward tn- u-
R. P. Wilu.ot, of Ion, pa sed through , ,uouu. iot Mia by siocura Drug Co.
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Wm. GORDON, Prop.
II added a number of First Cla horre and New Rig, both
HiiKitio and Hack", and ff!Vs von first vnn service, and you will
receive conrtaoii treatment. A share of your patronage j
Ht(LIUITKI)
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Tbe sick members of Mr, ft. 8. S i
Tyler' family are all improving,
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Miss Mary Reaney was quite s ck
week, but is much Utter at present
Cured Hie Mother of Rheumatism
"My mother ba been suffer for many
year with rhrumatimn," say W, II.
Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At time
(he was unable to move at all, while at
times walking was pninful 1 prmeuted
her with a bottle of Chamberlain' Pain
Hal hi and after a few application! at
decided it wa the most wonderful pain
reliever she had tver tiled, in fact, she
1 never without it now and I at all time
able to walk. An orci ril application
of I'hln Ilatnt keep away tbe pan that
be wa formrilv troubled with." For
sale by Slorum Drug Co
Notice of Final Sottlomont.
In the Cminlr t oiiil ol Ilia etala ol (ingiiu
lor Mnrruw i mtiif.
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Hrl'l. d . .!.
(illr III beretiy fivm that til" ndr.rne1
bal R!et bit filial ri ("ill tiiillil'liatof li(
Ihar-lataot Samuel Mi Hrl.la raat villi
lha a ot nlill4 1 oilil. a. Ilia I aal.l rntirl
teas n.S'la sn Ul-lor Haiti alur'1a)r Ilia Hill liar
of Arll, v4 at Iha hour nt luo'i lia k a, m, a
Hit lima aii'l Ilia ( nuiily ( imrt rwm at th
cuurl hoiiaa In M"' iif f '.n Ida liia)i
Inrtlieflnal kaailng snl aeillmaiit ul hI4
arro. nt. . tutu Mi Haii.s.
n 10 a7 AiliuliiliiiaU.r.
..Palace Hotel..
HEPPNER, ORECON.
Oat aptMilnted Hotel In Kaatern Oreiton.
Kvery Mulern Convenience.
!.lfhted by elertricity.
Peat Meals in the City.
UNDER NEW MANAGE. MENT
PI I IU sMICTSCIIAN. Jr,
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LIVERY BARM
Mo.kJowm Ik Sons, Prop..
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