TIJC llPnilkllTII TllirO I Dm'l (nil tor.iflste'. Only ten days! Hick headache loulll from diddered inc. ncrrncn iihilo. THURSDAY. MAY. 5, 1904. Subscription, l.00 Per Year.' D m't lall to rciiier. Only ten days more. L. Jordan, prominent farmrr of tbe lone country, was biujiir.s visitor In town Monday. NOTICE TO PATRONS. At) rliaiiKua In 'l vrtl'inuiil, anil all cot. IHiiiilMiira MllMT I li lt at thin nlllie l.jf Hculnuxlay iiiHiii. uihvrwlu tUny will bi helil ivit mull Urn liillowlni wi'dk, Wo aim to to iirnH tiarly Thurailay inuriutiK, ami i r.iiiiol In Imayvu hy a'la. ami iH.rmjoimt'iirfr iil aa well I mi flli'it aarllur In tli ''li'nht remetntwr tula. A ('haras f II va ci'iila a Una will txi mails lor (mlilUliliiH "Unaiiliitliiiii ol ( uli'liili'iic c." NOTES. F. r. Vaughn was In town Saturday from Right Mile. R.I) Wa'.klne wat In town Tuesday front Balui 1'utk. KJ Drown aud I'. E. Bill were in from E lack horse Saturday. , Be tur and read The Pair ad In tliia issue, It coutulua good newt. T. Ti . Niltmami.1, wtaa In Itijt . i I v Saturday from Spring Hollow. Frank Kngletuan of lour, wai a viailor in Heppuer tbe firtt of the week. 8. E. Not-on wat a buainraa viailor lu the city Tuea iay from Islington. Ceo, Vincent of Butter creek whs a business viailor in town Friday laat. For Rent Double room, suitable (or two gentlemen. Inquire at tliia) office. Don't tail to attend Mra. Dierke'a musical a', tbe opera bouse on May 13. Stallion (or sale by V. P. Vaugren, Might Mile, address lleppner, Ore. dM Fashionable ice cream Is the fatuous Haselwood. You can get It at The I'aallnie. W. E. Harratt, a prominent stockman of Lower Stmt Hollow, wst in town on busmeas Saturday. Titos W. brown left the first of the week fur The Dalles where be w ill re main until after hat vest. G. A. Bleak man and Jack Lane were down Irom Ilarduian Monday in atten dance at tbe I'roctor trial, Sheriff Shutt weut to Portland Mon day to met t bis son Lawrence, who liss been attendiug school at Salem. Treat jour girl, or your sister, or your wife, or someone else's wife, etc, to famous Ilaxclwood ica cream at The I'aatlme. J. W. Morrow, tax agent for the O. R. & N., spent a couple of days in lleppner tbe first of the week looking after his interests here. K. L. Young, who was in tbe city Friday, reports the bent crop prospects in the Eight Mile country they have had for many years. I have buyers for Oregon farms. If yon want to sell, lint with me or write for particulars. Horace Grant, Heist Building, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. E. R. Swinburne has tbe founda tion ol his new btick block about .com pleted and workmen will beg n on tbe construction of the walls this week. W. S, Conner, candidate for assessor on tbe republican ticket, and Ed KngU man, of lone, were in tbe city Friday and Saturdny on business. They report crops and range better in their section thsn for years before. Tbe experience social and supper given by the Christian Endeavor at the Christian crurrh Saturday evening was very latgely attended. A good program of music and experience talk was ren dered, which was followed by splendid supper. Tbe receipts were upward of $40. John M. Brown of Lone Rot k, re turned Friday evening from Portland, where he bad been summoned as a juror in the U. S coutt, but was excused. Mr. Brown says range and crops look fine in bis locality, and the stock are doing exceptionally well. He sayt that he recently so'd 03 bead- of hogs that averaged 214 pounds at an average age of seven months. Sheriff Shut: returned Saturday from Pendleton with J. W. Proctor, a veteriary surgeon, who bad been detained by ' Pendleton officials upon advice from Sheriff Shutt. rrocterls charged with issuing and cashing a check on the First Natnnel Ba k of this city for p. The Check was cashed by Jack Lane, who' was, the prosecuting witnets. Proctor was arraigned before Justice J. V, Wil liams in this ity Monday forenoon, plead guilty and was held for tbe next term of circuit court. His bail was fixed at p)0, which be was unable to give, end went to jail to await the session of court. The mln'mum penslty Is one year In the penitentiary or s fine of f 100. Household furniture for Ihle At resi dence of Brtii'e Haines, next door to Crescent Laundry. Charles Thornton bas been quite 111 ' the past week with severe attack of i . . Theo. Anderson, a prominent grain grower of the Eight Mile country, was lu town on business Mondsy, Anyone wiablng ice cream bricks for Sunday please leave orders at the Pas time the fore psrt of the week. E. S. Cox, a prominent stockman of the Hardman country, was in tbe city on btihlness Friday and Saturday. J. J. McGce returned Monday from the Sand country where he had been doing some surveying the past week. J. Jones of Taroma, shipped a carload of horses from the stockyards in this city Monday morning to tbe VV. N. G. at Tacoma. Hon. G. W. Phelps wss a passenger Saturday for Pendleton, where be went to look after some legal matters and incidentally in the interest of his can dldticy as district attorney. Miss C. A. Gilunn, sister of D F. Gllman, and Mrs. Prye snd two children arrived in lleppner Tuesday evening Irom Meredith Village, N II., to make their permanent residence in our city. The lawn social given by the ladies of the M., E. church, south Monday after noon, on the parsonage lawn, was well attended and a very pleasant affair. Ice cream and cake were served, the total receipts amounting to f'W. The under graduates of the Heppner public school will give an entertainment at Roberts' opera bouse Friday evening, May 20, and on Friday evening, May 27, tbe opening exercises of the public school will be held at tbe opera bouse. William Gilliam of Walla Walla, la in the city this week on business and pleasure combined. He is engaged in the resl estste business with his daoghter, Mrs. Mollie Johnson, at Walla Walla, where he anticipates a good business in that line. Mrs. Beatrice Barlow Dicrke will give a musical at Roberta' opera bouse on tbe evening of May 13, Mrs. Dierke comes recommended as one of the grestest plansts of the age, and Heppner people who attend ber ' musical on tbe dale mentioned are assured a splendid entertainment. D. E. Oilman, who returned Saturday evening from a week's trip through the Pendleton, Weston, Dayton and Waits burg sections, reports that everywhere the crops are looking very fine. He commented especially upon tbe luxuriant growth of grain in the locality between Echo aud Pendleton. stomach and is quickly cured by Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Sloctim Drug Co. 'The name of Bridge & Beach will do to conjure by? No better stoves made. A carload juat recelvtd by Gilliam A Bintiee. Be sure to call and see tbem. Mr and Mrs Elmer Morrison retnrned yesterday from Portland where Elmer bas been In a hospital for an operation upon bis toes, which was successfully performed. S.C.Jackson will do all kinds of csirisge and house painting, paper banging and decorating. Agent for Alfred Peats Co., wall paper house, Chicago, Boston and New York, Shop corner Gale and Willow streets. Citizens' Meeting. A meeting of the citizens of Heppner j is hereby called to meet at the council j chambers Monday evening, May it, at 7:30 to arrange for appropriate memorial services June 14. -Frank Gilliam, Mayor. County Canvass. The candidates on the Republican ticket have named tbe following dates J for their itinerary of the county: j Lexington, Tuesday, May 17, evening , Douglas, Wednesday, May 18, afternoon j lleppner, " " 18, evening Eight Mile, Thursday, May 19, afternoon Hardman, " ' " 19, evening J (iooseberry, Friday, " ao, afternoon j lone, " " ao, evening Thoroughbred Colts IS. F. Swatcgnrt, who was in from bis slock ranch Saturday, says that be has a colt each from Sylvian Laps and Clara : X., both thoroughbred running mares 1 that are well known in tbe Northwest, j The sire of the colts is Imported Cal-1 phurnus, one of tbe best bred horses in ' this country. Two of bis colts have lwen trained for the track and both have been winners. Mr. Hwagirart is much pleated with tbe colts, which be ; says are fine lookers. lie expects to train them for tbe track. For Sale. By aarignee. The bousefurnisbing buriness recently conducted by Bruce Haines at Heppner, Morrow county, i Oregon, consisting principally of furn iture, Crockery, Carpets, Stoves, Wall- j paper, etc. The stock la nearly all new J and in good condition. The only store 1 of the kind in Heppner or within a radius of many nii'cs This business was formerly run by Wells fc Co. who made big money. Large store, reason ab'e rent., A snap for anyone. For full particulars, address Geo. Conner, assignee Heppner, or I). N. A E. Walter, Portland, or 8. F., F. 8. Harmon & Co. Portland or Tacoma, Meir & Frank Co., M. Seller A Co., Peters A Itoberts. Hey wood Bros. A W. Co., Portland, Howard D. Thomas, Seattle. One of the greatest blessings a modest man can wifh for is a good, reliable set of bowels. If you are not the happy pos sessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve tbe efficiency of those yon bsve by tbe judicious use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. Willow Lodge I. O. O. F., at its regu lar convention yesterday evening, ap pointed a committee, composed of E. M. Sbutt, E C. Ashbattgh aud Mack Smith, to confer with other I. O. O. F. lodges of the county in the matter of jointly observing, with the city of Heppner, June l4, aa a memorial day, in memory of members of Odd Fellows who perished in the flood. A lady re iding on Butter creek one night last week bung a bucket of cream in tbe well, near the house so that it might keep coot. During the night fiog fell into tbe bucket of cream and in his struggle to get out actually converted the cream into butter. When the lady visited the well the next morning she found the frog sitting on a ball of butter washing his feet in buttermilk. Thomas Rhea and Win. Matlock have purchased the Liberty Meat Market from Guy Boyd, ttking charge Monday morn ing Both Mr. Rbea and Mr. Matlock are business men of experience and will without question make a success of their newly ' acquired business, both being old time stockmen of this section. They will not confine their business solu'y to that of butchering, but will buy and ship beef, mutton, and pork In other words they expect to do bus iness on a broader scale than the shop has heretofore done. II. E. Burchell, who was In town Tuesday with h's ton Wm. from the ranch near Lexington, tells the Timet that be bas completed a water w rks (or his ranch. Firrt he drilled a well 350 feet deep to procure tbe wster, then built a 1)000 gallon reservoir of a suffiretit elevation to pipe water into his dwelling and to other ptrts of bis ranch where needed foi watering stock, also to bis garden for purpose of irrlgstion. The water is pumped into the reservoir by a large windmill. The entire cost of his water syst m cost about 700, but Mr. Burchell says he would not be without it for twice that amount. The Btore Where Low Price and High Quality go Hand in Hand The Store j Thai (Jives Back the Most Change the Trading EMPORIUM II HIP II. .1 l) 1,1 Jill, , 1,1, , 1 . ..II..! , I.,. mA,m,fm , ,,mny, , ll,.,i,ww - W - A r fx n W'r, ,ym t "V ZSC Copyright 1004 by y ' ',' Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co. For Genuine Comfort, for a breezy, cool, natty costume for sum mer, our Outing Suits bea t them all. Coat fkelleton lined, no vest, pants with belt etraps and cuff b ttoms; in light colors, hotneppun and wool crash $10.00 SPECIAL SALE OF CURTAIN LACE AND SWISS Friday, Saturday, MONDAY 20c Curtain Swiss for ......Ac There are 4 patterns of thes fine curtain Swiss 30 inches wide, large and small dots, fignres all new, 20c valnes 14c 20 Curtain Lace for Ac This ic fine Nottingham lace in neat patterns, white, 40 inches wide, which sells regular at 20c, Friday, Saturday and Monday only J4C SPECIAL SALE OF WALKING SKIRTS Tuesday, Wednesd'y THURSDAY All of thia season's latest cuts and Btyles included in this three days M sale of walking skirts: All $2.50 Skirts for.. All 3.25 All 3.75 All 4.00, 4.25 All 4.50 " All 5.00 " All 5.50, 6.00 All 6.50 " ..$1.98 ... 2.48 ... 2.89 ... 3.25 ... 3.50 ... 3.98 ... 4.67 . ft 2R 1 Small lots of Summer Jackets worth $5.00 to 6.00, while they last at, each $2.75 READ Our ADS SOMETHING SPECIAL EVERY WEEK MINOR & CO. MINOR & CO. St. Louis Worlds Fair. ' Tbe O. R. & N. will make a DO day limit Tonnd trip rate from lleppner to the Lou'raoa Purchase Exposition at St. Louis of $02.40. From Heppner to Chicago f 07.40. Tickets will be on sale three days during the months of May, June, July, August and September. The exact date will be furnished later. Stopover privileges are allowed. Tickets will bo on sale tbe follows dates: May 11, 12 and 13; June 111, Hand 18; July 1,2 and 3; Augost 8,9 and 10; September 5, 6 and 7 ; October 3, 4 and 5. REAL-ESTATE Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's Colto, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Com plaints In Children. "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years," says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederlands, Texas. "We have given it to all of our children. We have used other medicines for the same purpose, but never found anthing to equal Cham berlain a. If you use It as directed it will always care." For sale by Slocum Drug Co. We have a few rare bargains to offer in both city and farm property. Choice resiliences or lota for investment or a home, at all prices. Morrow County Farm Property... We have farm prop erty ranging in price from H to $20 an acre. Stock, farm implements, crop go with farm when preferred by purch aser ojavj.j Notson & Hicks Heppner and Lexington, Oregon. 8. E. NOTSON, LexiiiKton. A.J. 1IICK8, lleppner. ARTHUR SMITH Watchmaker and Jeweler HEPPNER OREOON Real Estate And Fire Insurance Mbiteis a. Patterson DraggingPoins CniCAOO, lu,., Oct,, 2, 1902, I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains throuoh the groins. 1 suf fered terribly at the time of men struation, bad blinding headaches Ti and rushing of blood to tue train. W hat to try 1 knew not. tor u snemed that I had tried all and failed, but 1 had never tried Wine of Cardui, that bleased remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. "VvV.tu-1 (JjmaJJ Mrs. Bush is now In perfect health because she took Wine of 1 Cardui for menstrual disorders, jjl bearing down pains and blinding n headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. The irst bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. "For advice in canes requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Indies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cbattanooga, Tena. 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. Land Scrip For Sale HUDSON & BR0WNHILL " Real Estate and Investment Co. THE DALLES, OREGON. We will make you a blue print of any township In The Dallea Land District, corrected up to date, showing all filings and vacant land, for fifty cents. We have 10,000 acres of Forest Reserve Lieu land scrip for sale in quantities from 40 acres up, and will undersell any quo tation either in Portland or i3an Francisco. Don't fail to get s our prices before ordering. ::::::: BICYCLES.- The Rnmblbf Lenda UUY AN UP-TO-DATE WHEEL, Gy kinds of repair -V work promptly at- 7 C" tended to. Bicycle ( V ay if . Sundries. . )) l,P0Bite rlace IIotel --5 Lee Cant well