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    THE IIEPhIEK TIMES.
THURSDAY. APR. 7. 1904.
Subscription, 151,00 Per Year.
NOTES.
J. A. Harbke was up from lo'ie Sntur
dsy.
VV. J. Blake wu la the city Iroui lone
Frldsy.
J. J. McGce uude a business trip to
Cecil Tuesday.
' P. P. Vaugheti m In from ln VAhl
Mila raticvi Saturday
Joe Kskelaon wat a visitor In town
Saturday from Leslngton.
C. A. Johnson of lour, wax buaine-s
vltitor to Ileppner Saturday.
J. L. Howard wait business visitor in
town Friday from Butter creek.
Archbald P. Hancock wu down from
tbe mines tbe Cut of the week.
J. W. Vaughan waa down from h'l
mountain ranch the fir it ot (lie week.
J. A. Brown oi kcaiugtou, waa a bus
Ineaa visitor lu Hrppuer last Saturday.
llerlry C. Gay ol Rhea creek was
transacting business lu town Saturday.
J. W. Beckt-t was In this c'.ty on bus
ItitM Thursday 1 t from bis Kirfht Mila
iVjJif"WsivtH
.Mrs, T.J. Kirk la suffering this was
with a severe attack of quinsy.
Clyda Wells who hasbeen in California
and l'ottland tbe past few niontbs, re
turned Tueslay evening.
R. F. Hynd returned Juescav evening
from Portland, where he has bet n fur a
couple of weeks on business.
Clyde Sallng, who bas been here on a
business visit tbe past week, left yester
day for bis home at Cnrrlnville.
St eet grading was resumed Monday
with the result that May street baa been
greatly improved from tbe foot of the
bill to Willow creelr.
Carrol Morrison was accidently run
over by a bicycle Tuesday evening while
pi ay lnj( on the streut with other bos,
Notice) of Sheriff's Sal.
Dy virtu of aa rtMjutlnn and ordnr of eale
duly lulled ly Urn rlerk of ll I trealt eourt ol
till! loimly of Morrow, atate of Oreg'in, dab l
tli 'i'.lh day of Mar.-h In a eertalo action
In tin- Circuit court for aald county and atate,
wherein i. A. Tlioniii.on I'lalutlff. recovered
)wlim nt Knlnt 1. Y . Wllilaina an admlnla.
tralor of thf! e.late of AnUine Abraliamnlik
(le.eaaed, and Herinlue Abrahamali k de caaed
i.etu)aiit, for the tho in in of five hundred
tlire aud eliclity Kvrn oiic-liunrlrUb dollara,
and tliv (urllur nim of forty dollar attorney's
fi, and tuta and lll,iirmeiita taxed at
tlilrty novel) dollara, on the 1Kb day of March
1!"I.
Notice U hereby jlven tliat f willon Haturday
tli Mrth day of April wl, at 10 o'clock a. in.
of aald day, at th front door of the court
houite In Ileppner, Morrow county, Oregon,
auli at iu 1,11c auction to the iilfc-lieat bidder for
eaah In Imtid, tbe lollowliiKili'ocrll'! property,
to-wit: lxt four (4) and Ave (ft) In block I'.
In Jones addition to tb town of Ileppner
Morrow couLtyOrcKO.i taken and levied upon as
the property of the anld defendants or o much
thereof an may be neceaaary to aatlafy the aald
JudKeuient In favor of i, A. Thompson and
!'I hav used. CtunU,,ln'e Stomach j
au.J I.ivrt Tablets with mst aatisfactory
rtsnlts," sas Mrs. F. I- 'j-lps. Il'ne
ton, Trial. Fur indigetton. biliousness
and constipation theae tablets are moat
acellent. For sale by R locum Drug Co.
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i GENERAL I
BLACKSMITHIIIG
t I have opened up a
P general blacksmith and
t wood work shop at Lex
v ington, in J. A.lirown'i
shop
and sustained a ae vere bruit of tbe auk e. agaiuat aald defendanu together with all cou
aud Ulnburaementa that have or may accrue.
Wm II uk lies was an incoming pi
aenger from Fortland Tuesday evening.
He wilt remain soma time looking after
his livestock Interests In this and Grant
nounties.
A. M, SI- cum bas just completed tU
construction of a residence building on
church street. This is the second dwell
ing built by Mr Slocum within the pat
two months
M R Morgan has just Installed a gas
olene engine on bis ranch below town,
to be ued in pumping water fro pi Willow
feck (or Irrigating his alfalfa fields
X, M.Hbutt HhurlrT
m.ll a'41 by W.0. 1(111 deputy
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Mar, V. 11,
rs icb.
Prank Bor. returned Saturduy from tbl spring lone Tost
Fortlaud wherr be spent a tbrea wctks
vacation.
8. I. Strslton, oi tbe lone Trading
Compauy, was a visitor in this city
Friday last.
Mrs. M. Church o I'atterso r Wali
bas been vi uing iriends m Ileppner the
p ist week or so.
R. N. Stanfi i, the I utter creek
stockman, sti a buaiucaa viattor lu
II' ppner Monday.
J. II. Pearson, prom i.eut rauiher of
Little Butur creek, wa in town on
busin-ss ye-terday.
Toe Kplscopal church is nearing com
pletion. The finishing touches are
being put on this week. Tbe building
is very tiftat and conveniently arranged,
the cost complete being about $4000,
Thompson Broa. have leased tbe rooms
vacated by the T. R- Howard estate and
will use same in connection with their
present rooms. This increases their
space by more than one half, giving
them ample room for conducting their
Inircasing business.
B, L. Akers, a rot-perous farmer of
W. n Connor, republican nominee Gooseberry, who was In the city Satur
for assessor, was a visitor iu Hcppuer day attending the democratic convention,
tbe latter par. of last week.
K. G. Sperry of lone, was n'viailor in
Ileppner Friday and S urday lookiug
after some business matters.
Attorney . 1J. Njtaon oi Leiingion,
was in Heppucr Saturday looking after
aomc mallera of a legal nature
J. D. Carmichael, a prominent farmer
of the vicinity of Lesinntou, Iran a.-lrd
buslnesa in IKppncr Friday laat.
Dr. Kistner reports tbe arrival of a
nine pound boy at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnn Stewart March 31.
There will be no preaching services at
tbe M. K church neit Sunday, aa the
pastor will be at Pendleton on that dale.
Win. Duncan of Baker City, a former
reaidenl of Ileppner, arrived Friday and
will shear with tbe Golf crew during the
season.
E. F. Jarmon arr.ved in tbe city Tues
day fiom Silver, Washington. lie came
down to look after bis property on
Butter cieek.
V. A. Stevens returned Thursday
laat from a three month's visit at liis old
home at liussv. Iowa. He reports a
very severe winter in Iowa.
P K. McKnight, who wss in town on
business Saturday from flutter creek,
reports stock loing well notwlthstaod
log the re-ent disagreesblc spell of
weather.
(June a .arge crowd of O i l Fellows of
this city went to lone Saturday evening
to participate in tbe initiation of new
mentlrs of the lone lodice They re
port a very pleasant lime.
S. F Garrigurs bas commenced the
conatnuti nofalKistiO loot addition to
bia ieniilrnient warehouse tt will "C
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By vlrttire of an execution and order of tale
duly luaucd by the clerk of the Circuit court ol
the county of Morrow, alate of Oregon, dated
the 'Mb day of March 1WH, In a certain action
In the Circuit court for aald county and aUtte,
wherein Harab K. Hhlpley and Lottie Hhlpley
plaintiff, recovered judgement agalnat Ham K
yvillla aa administrator of the eiitate of Kllza
M. Wjljla dcctMnfd etsU dtfendanu, for tbS
sum of eighteen and flfly one-huii lrclh dpi
lara, and the further turn of twenty dollara
attorney's fee, and coat and diaburaementa
taxed at fifteen and forty one-hundredth dol
lars, on the Dili day of March HHM.
PfiUca I hereby given thsl I will on Hstur
day the Huiii day pi April IWH at 2 n'cick ). in
of aald day, at the (rpnt door of the vourf
houae lu ileppner, Morrow county, Oregon
aell at public auction to the tilgheat bidder for
caul) In hand, the following deacri bed property
to.wlti !'! H-ven l"J and eight H in bloc;!
wn(2)lp (hlpleya addition to t)a Uiyvu ol
Ileppner Morrotv county Orcgori. Taien and.
levied upon as the property o( (lie said defend.
ants or o luucll thereof aa piay be neeeaaary to
aatlnfy tha aald judgement In favor of Hareh K,
Hhlpley and tattle Shipley and agalnat suit!
defeudauta toguther with all coata and dla
buraemenu that have or may accrue,
K. M. Bhitt, Bherlff
mm aa by W. O. Hill deputy
Dated at llcincr, Oregon, Mar. IS, 'M
reports very favorable conditions in bis
locality for big crops this reason. Spring
seeding is progre-sing nicely in tbe
Gooseberry country. "
Tbe Heppncr, Jr , band will give a
n usical entertainment in Roberts' ball
tomorrow evening, Tbe i.oys have pre
pared a aplended literary and musical
program which promltes to be Vi-ry ioter-
eating. Their efforts to build up a good
band are deserving of encouragement.
Blearing Is now quite ge.ieral in Mor
row county, tbe favorable weather of
the past ten dsys hsving started the work
up in earnest. It will not be long now
until wool by the tons will be rolling
into Hcppuer preparatory for sales dsys,
which will be held some t'tne during
the latter pert of May.
The Easter services st the M. V, church
Bunday evening were largely attended,
the seating capacity of the church not
i-eiiig sufficient to seat more than two-
thirds of those who sought admission,
The services consisted of recitationa,
dialogues and music by tbe cbnir and
msle quartette, followed by a short ad
dress by tbe pastor,
All Saints Episcopal Mission first Sun
day after foster, April 10th. No Sun
ila school. The service of dedication
ot the new Memorial church will take
place at 10:30 a. m. The ceremony will
be performed by the Right Reverend
B Wiata Morris the venerable Biabop of
Oregon, assisted by the Rev. W. K
Potwine, serretsry of the iMocese, the
Rev. Wm Symore' Short, of Astoria,
and John Warren missionary In charge
of All Saints Mission. The consecration
sermon will be preached by Rev. Wm
Short who laid the corner stone Jsn. i.J.
The evrnlmr vice will be preached at
7:3"p m. bvRfv. W. E. Potwine. his
Notice gf Sheriff's Sae
By " irture of aa execution and order ul ale
duly laaiied by tbe clerk of tbe Circuit court of
the county of Morrow, atate of Oregon, dated
the 2.fth day of March 19m, In a certain action
In the Ircult court for laid county and atate,
wherein J. A. Thompum plaintiff,' recovered
)udgniont e(fBi)it f, K, end C. . VauWinkle
defendants, for the auw of wu bupdrnd and
eighty eight und fifty one-hundredth dollara
and the further aum of thirty dollara attorney'a
fee, and coata and diaburaementa taxed at
twenty one aud ten one-hundredth dollara,
on tbe th day of March 19m. -
Hi)tr3 a hereby given that I will on Satur
day thaHutb day ol April ISM, at 2 o'clock p. m
of aald day, at the front door of the court
bouae in Ileppner, Morrow county, Oregon
aell at public auction to the highent bidder (or
cah in hand, the lollowlngdeacrlbed property
lo-wlt: The eaat half of lot eight fa) In block
three (:f) In I'reaton Looneya addition to Ilepp
ner, Oiogni). Taken and levied upon aa the
property of the said dufeqdanta or so much
thereof ai may be neceiuary to aatiafy the said
Judgement In favor of J. A, Thompson and
again! laid defendant)! together with all coiU
and dlnburtuuiuut that have or may accrue.
JC, M,HHITT, Hherlff
mltl-aM by W. O. ILU deputy.
Dated at Ileppnor, Oregon, Mar. &, 1001.
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call.
Give me a
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GENERAL DRAY
I have engaged in the gen
eral drayage bueinps and so
licit a share of the patronage
All kinds of dray work done
with promptness and care.
j. t. Mitchell
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MINOR &CO,
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CORSETS
Five new modes in the ROYAL W0RSTE CORSETS just re
ceived, full line of sizes in each. Corsets made especially for the
medium slender or the figure between the slender and the regu
lar, also corsets designed for the regular figure, another for the
medium stout, or the figure between the regular and the stout,
and still another for the very stout figure. Real comfort in wear
ing a corset is realized only in having a perfect fit, a corset de
signed for your particular figure. In these new modes we feel
prepared to give you a corset especially adapted to your figure.
'""HtlMtBtfirfof
i-'tfifWU irfir1i-l',rf taints
I Contractors and Builders
I ESTIMATES ANp PLANS
I FtJRNISHEpQN At-LWOPK
I A share of the patronage
j solicited.
j HOUSES MOVED and REPAIRED
i Office one door north of Scrivner'a i
blacksmith shop, Main street. I
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ARTHUR SMITH
Watchmaker and Jeweler
HEPPNER
OREGON
RTYI F I designed
9 a ! ,or tbe
I'' 4ii0 slender fig-
! ore, has short bins.
'"ight front, 10 inch
VI clasp, lace trimmed at
top and bottom. Ba
tiste in white. . $1.00
3l tilar figure,
bas the straight front,
princess hip (the dip
ftl hip), velvet grip hep,
fi supporters in front
VJ side, lace trimmed at
top, 10 nch elapp.
' White Batiste... $1 00
Si
The above cnt reprcaenta a
corml d'taed t-npecially
for the mull urn aledder fig
ure, la made oi while batiate
and haa the velvet grip hove
aupportera, price H.uO
STYLE
wager
cerset which
4
0
600
is designed and made
for the very atout or
fleshy lady, has tbe
princess U inch clasp,
lace trimmed at top,
made of cortilla in
white and drab. - !!jt
The ABDOMINAL $
BAJUb tor reducing
proportions to grace
ful lines and taking
strain from parts re
quiring freedom is the
new feature in this
popular corset. Sizes
26 to 36 inch waist.
Ask to see the corset designed for your figure and
jj take it home and try it on. The Princess Hip gives
a round plump figure
V ia. -.
Hardware
A new line of the Graniteware for the
home and catnp Nested camp buck-
,j eta, frying pins, all sis.es, coffee and
( . , . mm wuu iuur, iiau9
sheep shears and hooks, etc.
Rex Animal Food
A thrifty animal makes money for its
owner. An unhealthy one is expen
sive property We have the Rex Con
ditionary for horses, cows and bogs
We also have Egg Producer and Lice
Killer 25c, 50c, 75c and f 1 per pkg.
It will pay you to invest.
cup) the same ground a that which was frrwrll srrmon Mote leavirg for
runovrd bv I he H.kxI. i Honolulu.
Art Minor and B. K. Tatter-on received
roupl of artier dons from low t Tu
lay evening ihst are 6ne lookers It is
to he hoped that others if our community
Annual Banquet.
Tha Scottish Kilil Masons of Mor
row county lit'l.l ilieir annual banquet
ill (ollow In tha effort for better breeds t( tba I'alace bote! last Thursday even
ofooga. hng. The follow ing int-Wrs were prea
Mrs L.K.Coha, tha leadln milliner, i nl. M Frink c.tthtm, t?.H. J
rrcr.rr.in.-.... ..'. - Currln. U W. I'bfliNi, D V. 8. Uid
lay. Chlllrens.lrrs-natsrea.iy rni.y
Milk and velvet rlbUm on aa. Order. J I altera -n, W. J. lllake. tt . T. M
given promH attention by Miss Stewart, Nabb F. J. HaU-ll and Hnry Black
of rortlaml. j n an.
J. 11. M en, one of the pmsperouai Tbe occaalone are a prominent
farmers of tha vicinity of llardmsn, who iH(ltl,r(, of ortiH,f IK,ng lne Terr
wss in Ileppner on Ims neas Mnnilsy
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtu ol an execution and order of sale
duly laiueil by the Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
of the county of Morrow, Butte of Oregon,
dated tbe lth day of March l'.an in a certain
action In the Circuit court for aald county and
tate, wervln E. I. Kood plaintiff, recovered
udKeinent agalnat Oacat Mitchell one of tliede-
Icndatita for the aum of I3.00 and the further
iuiu ol U'iVW attorney! fee, and coH and dia
buraementa Used and allowud, at l-irt.W on the
9th day of March i'AH; and Jane I'euland one
of the defendanta recovered Judgement agalnit
Oacar Mitchell one of the defendants lor the
aura of t-'il",07, and (he further aum of $.'.00
altorueya fee, on the VI li day of March 1!4,
and Joacjih A. V'onlery one of the defendanta
recovered Judgement agalnat Oacar Mitchell
one of the defendanta fur the sum of 7il.41
and the further aum of f.'i0.0l) attorney! fee. On
tha yth day ol March VM, all of aald Judge-
menu being recovered on said day In a nitt
wherelu K. I). Rood waa ilaintirl and Gu ar
Mitchell, et ala, were defendanta; I
Notice la hereby given that I IllonTuenday J
tha 19th day ol April 1904 at one o'clock p. m. 1
ol Hid Cay, at the front door ol the court houae
la lleiitmer Morrow county Oregon aelt at
iilille auction to the iilglicut bidder for ch
n liauil, the folluwliig deacrltn-d proH-rty
tivmlt: The tiorth-wrat quarter of the north
ml iiiarter l (h-cIIoii twenty four, and t lie
Weil hull of I lie aoullieaKt quarter, and the
aotilhwcM quarter of the norllieaul quarter of
Section thirteen in lowntiiip one fouin KanKe
Iwi nty four Kal W. M taken ami leu. . I Uhiii
aa tha p'omrly of tha nald ear M IK hell or no
much lln-ieol aa may be liei ery to aatlafy
the mid linlgiiieiita In favor of K. I, KimhI.
Jann Ivnlnml, and Jowph A. Woolery In the
CROSHEHS
AND
ZOLLINGER
Have Just opened a new
saloon at the corner of
Main and May streets
Finet Liquora
and Cigars
Pendleton. Beer
On Draught
Hot and Cold Lunches
Heppner, Or.
ol MINOR & CO.
Sporting Goods i
Fishirsg tacle, poles,
lines, baskets, fly
hooks and the like.
Shotguns, rifle3, revol-
vere, cartridges, pow- w
1 1.1 1 . 1. . A 1
uer, leau ana snoi,
jackets and coats, car-
iriuge uens auu nui-
sters. t;
TENTS g
All Bizf a in wedge and wall
Lime and Bulphrr, mark- t!
ing ink, lamp black and jH
oil, Btock and dairy ealt. M
minor a co. k:i
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Real Estate
And Fire Insurance
Mbltds a flbatteuson
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nriler "I their priority, and agalnat aald Oacar
Mitchell togetln
menu that have or may ao ur.
lier Willi all eola and Ulabtirae-
laled at ileppner, Oregou, March ltlth, 1901.
K. M. BlU TT
mlTall Hherlff
f sports thst stock olTered ?er Utile In
his section a a result of lha sesere
westhcr during the lter days of March
W. Ilelaa Imnght this week, through
Wbllels & ratlerson, tbt 1. A. llerreo
properly on May street, from (illlijm &
ItlaliM. Tha ronaidrrstioo as fl'AH).
Mr. Pie las has In turn rented tha build
Irt for a year and a half to an Athens
merchant, who will tne Into It as soon j
as It csnU put la condition to rrceltra
.lsst4k.
pl. a ant affairs, and tha present was no
esceplion to tha gi-neral rule).
Auction Sato.
W II s ll a- pnhllo auction at Cant
wdl's hlcycle shop on April sj, 1904,
all kinds t( utenalla tt-ed for cooking
iiiraM, s'lllal.ln (ur shearing and
harvest rrews. Alanal rir rialte ov-n
and a douhle harnraa In poo1 condition.
Laa Caxtwku., Auctioneer.
Summons.
In the circuit court of the state ot Oregon
for the county of Morrow.
Patrick Mt'Oald, plaintiff,
v..
Catherine ICeaney, Krank Keancy and I. II.
Foraylhe, delvudNiita,
To Catherlnp Koancy, Frank Reaney and J.
II. Kor.yltie, .lelenclaiita;
In the name of the (Mate of Oregon, yon and
each ol you ar hereby required to ai. r III
the alaive aniliieii court mm caiiMt ami ali.aer
the complnlnt ol ilalullff hleil aanlnut roil, on
or beloie I hurwlay, May Ulh 1 M, aadl date
tielng all weeki from the date ol the Aral pub
lication ol thla auiiinioiia, and II you fall to ao
appear and anawer lor want Ihereol, the l.laln
tiff will apply to the court lor the relief prayed
lor In hi complaint.
The relief prayed lor la that yon and each of
you l required to appear In aald court and
iti'leudany right claim or title you may have
In the lolluwIngdeM'rllied real proerty, to wit :
The aoiith ! quarter of hei tlou aj. In Tp. i,
Nollli KaligK 'it Vail W. M.
That at Ilia bearing all conflicting claim. h
ell I' d and determined by the court, and that
tin-title to aald Und Ihi conllrmcd aud forever
veiled In th pUlnilff. ami the cloud now upon
ni aol (ilie 1 hi reinoveo.
Till. biiiiiiiiiiu ia aerved upon ynil by pub.
Ili allon tlirreol by order of the lion. W, K.
Kill. Jiolgo ol the aUiv entitled court, which
niderladatedllieHliilday.il March ltl, and
i,i.'. rll'. that (lil. aiiinmona ahall le puli
Imhed or a perlixl ul ! .111 cei.lve aeck. Irolil
and alter i'l date. u. W. I'mfi ea
111.1l mayl Attorney lor l lalntlff.
MBS. CECEUA STOWC,
Orator, Eutre Nona Ciub.
176 Warren Arentifl,
Ciucaoo, III., Oct. 22, 1902.
For nearly four years 1 suffered
from ovarian troubles. The doc
tor insisted on an operation as the
only way to pet well. 1, howeTer,
strongly objwted to an operation.
My husband felt disheartened as
well as I, for home with a sick
woman ia a disconsolata place at
heat. A friendly druggist advised
him to (ret a lottltof Wine of
( ardui for me to try, and he did so.
1 began to improve in a few dars and
my recovery was very rapid. With
in eighteen weeks 1 was another
being.
Mrs. Slowe's letter shows every
woman bow a home is saddened by
female weak nci and bowcoinpl.-tely
Wine of ('ardui cures that sick
neas and brings health and happi
ness again. Do not go on suffer
ing. Go to tour drupgigt t"day
and secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardui.
I'Jin&tQinmjf
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.
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First class work, Reasonable prices
A fit guaranteed. May street,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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HUDSON & BROWNHILL
Real Estate and Investment Co.
THE DALLKS, ORKGON.
We will make you a blue print of any township in The Dalles,
Lantl Dintrict, corrected up to date, tthowinu all filings and
vacant land, for fifty cents.
We have 10,(XX) acna of Formt Uenirve Lien land scrip forialo
in iuantilit'8 from 40 acrca up, and will uhdprw-U any quo
lation fitht-r in Portland or Ban Franciuco. Don't fail to get
our price In-fore ordering. : ::::::
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