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A. J. HICKS
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Entered t the Pontotflc. at Heppner, Oregon
Mcood-rUM matter.
KAALINf PotiT NO. HI, O. A. R. MEET AT
Odd Fallows' HU t Heppner, every third
Snturday of each month.
G. W. Hhu. adj. O. . Smith, Com.
THURSDAY, MAY. 12, 1904.
While politics seem to be rather
quiet in Morrow county it is not
altogether the true state of affairs.
In other words things political are
not altogether as they appear on
the surfac . There seems to be a
strong undercurrent; candidates
are working on the quiet, making
a still hunt as it were. Both the
republican and democratic can
didates are active, scurrying about
the country keeping their put tical
fences straightened up and en
deavoring to break over into the
other party's field for an occasional
vote. That is a very nice way to
work; it leave no sore spots ami
at the came time is tffective. It
is evident that the republicans
have lost nothing, and as tht-y have
a majority of 250 in the county
they are not suffering from un
easiness. Hon. G. W. Phelps, who
returned lajt Friday from a thort
trip to Penoleton, has reason to
belive that he will get a very la.ge
vote in U t.tuilla county which,
with the large majority he will re
ceive in t liia county, wil. giv
him a safe majority for district
attorney. G o. J. Cut rin, who has
ben travtling over the county
considerably of late, is very much
encouraged with his'pro-ptct8 and
all the rest oi the republican ticket.
W. S. Connor, who has been
through various localities the pa.-t
week or more, makes a very favor
able report. Sheriff Shutt, whose
official duties has cill d him to
many pms of the county the past
wrek or Cwo. speaks very encou.ag
inaly of prospects or the election
of the entire republican tickvt.
Th Times has information from
parties reading in the various pre
cincts of the county, and from ali
fources th"ie is an encouraging
word for the ticket
In G. W. Phelps the icpublicans nom
inated one of th lest young men oi
Ea-tern Oregon for tbe office of dtsirir
attorney, and one who huld recuvt Li
entire party vote Mr I'hrtps is
biigb lawyer ..nd as i man is thoroughly
reliable and tmstwo thy. lie was a
prominent lea 'er in le legisUtuie and
is able and illing to U e an of h a act
in the interests of the p op e whom he
represented or any pi ria l in,; to an)
legislation affecting the entire tate. He
was tlre'.eas in h s labors during the en
tire session, an I bis care r is a most
commendable one. As a irosecuting
attorney he will peform the duties of his j
office independently and without sinister;
purpose or political bal'asting He is
clesn in politics industrious in his pro
Cession, honest ss a man, and worth)
of the trust the people of this district
will Impose in him 'y their vutes next
June Triliune.
County Canvass
The candidates on the Republics
ticket have named the lol owing daU-t
for their itinerary of the county:
Lexington, Monday, May 16, 7:30 p. m
D uglas, Tue day, May 17, 1 :30 p. m.
1t,.nn. Tu..t. M.a 17 7. -JO - m
" " ' " '"
Eight M le Center, Wednesday, Maj 18,
1 :30 p. m.
Ilardman, Wed., May 18, 7:30 p. m.
Gooeetierry, Thurs., May 19 1:30 p. m.
lone, Thurdy, May 19, 1 :30 p m.
Irrigon, Friday, May 20, 7:30 p m.
Lens, TueS'lay, May 23, 1 :30 p. m.
Galloway, Wed , Mat 24, 2 p m
Kids PI y Ball.
Arrstig' meuis weie nude fr a van e
of ba-e!ll, on the school grounds in
this city last Sunday, between the lone
team and the Kid nine of Heppner.
But for tome cauie Ihe ! n- team w is
unable to be here, which wa a great
disappointment to I he "Kids," as they
had mad preparation for a game they
,nd . Iively on, WM pi,jej, which re-
ulted in nor oi 9 to 8 'in favor ot I he
Kids.
The lone team bus promised to come
op next Saturday when a lively game
is expectel to be played..
Gooseberry Notes.
Preaching every two week by Rev.
J. L. Swilt.
Our school board has decidtd to give
our school house a new coat of paint.
Central committeeman T. W. Morgan
pottd election notices ytsttrday in
Dry Fork precinct. , I
Our boys wilt cross bats today, Sun 'ay
with Jordan Fork on our diitrao d near
the -chool house. An exciting game is
expected.
T P Oraham nd familv left last
week for their mountain horn, with
their large band of ..orses and mules for
summer range.
There are quite a number of voters
who have not registered as yet Better
hnrry up boys only three days more
in which yon can register.
Our roads are being worked by our
supervisor Mr. A Lundell. He has
just finished the Gooseberry lone road
work, and it is an actual pleasure to
drive over the roads and observe the
splen'lid improvements ma 'e b our
efficient road boss. It's no use talking it
pays to make good roads and on the re
duction of tirades system.
The Kami' of bae ball played Sunday
between our nine and Jordan Fork re
suited in favor ol the Gooseberry nine
the scoie standing 24 to 30 Boosters
were unmerons f r both side-. Batters
ere Fraser and Akrrs, Donglfts and
Ho ell. Hunk Howell was struck on
the nd of the finger in the fourth inn
ing ami now carries his finger in a sling
The Time and Orntrnnian 12 a year
County Court Proceedings.
Thf County C"Url of Morrow county
met in regular ses on, at the court li use
in Heppner, Wednesday May 4, 1904,
with Judge T, W. Ayers, and Com
missioner's J. D. French and F. M.
G'iffin, and County Clerk VawterCraw
f nl in attendance.
The lloini n isctUaneou bills acre
allowed :
W O Hill, d. pnty salary $100 00
Va terCraalord, cerks salary. 333 33
E M Shutt, sheriff salary 333 33
E F Neul, i an per ac 94 00
lone Tiadtng Co. rd & brdg ac. . 72 50
C S Kirk, sotk iosp. salary 46 00
J H Allen, rd 8 p ac 50 00
J D Allen, id & br ig ic 10 00
Lewi- Ki Dry, pauier ac 16 83
Tf omsoii Bros., C. T. ac. 3 65
N A Kell y, rd & brdg. ac... 10 00
CFP.llen, " " 4 00
M rs G Perry, " " ... 8 00
Tel & Tel Co., C. T. ac 10 30
E M S utt, crin inal ac 14 05
A . Arithom er Co, Mali' nery.. 42 00
Iw ii iiodiH n Co stationery.... 70 75
A William on, rd A b dg ac 6 00
K LCIaj, C. T. ac 1150
E M Conner, assessor ac 78 00
J I Williams n, Co expense ac. 11 60
J L Y ager, pauper ac
10 00
10 51
24 00
2 00
8 00
C C p,,""on Co "pente ac. . .
W K Mikesell, rd & br g ac...
II DMikesell, " ' "..
Isaac Knighten, rd 4 brdg ac
J W Shipley, school supt 138 93
Bn-hong A Co , Co expense.... 206 20
W P McMillan, rd A brdg c...'. 12 80
W L Smith, deputy clerk salary. 90 00
Conover 4 Gray, Co ex tense.... 6 75
Gilliam 4 Binbee, rd 4 brdg ac. . 79 08
W O Hill. C. T. 4 jail ac
.. 70 90
. 244 00
Howard Gove, assessor ac
Rhea 4 Welch, super ac 24 00
! Heppm-r Drug Co., stationery.. . 6 65
II L 4 W Co., C. T. 4 jail ac. . . . 80 80
Walter Cason, rd 4 brdg ac... 17 50
!
Heppner Gazette, stationery.... 9 85
Electric Blue print Co, stationery 9 00
lone S'ahle, rd 4 brdg ac 4 50
8 P Garrigues, r . 4 brdg 373 05
E J Keller, rd 4 brdg ac. . . . 18 20
Mrs Wm ilaguewood, rd 4 brdg. 7 70
f J Le it rd 4 brdg ac 27 60
Mai Lichtentl al, Co Treat Sal.. 83 33
W m Ayers, jxiihora falary 120 00
V It I'helps, Co expense ac 15 00
CC Patterson, Co expense ac... 18 30
Carr4Cx, " " "... 25 00
Fra k Parker, assessor ac 32 00
IV are Hotel, criminal ac 11 25
Heppner Times, Co expense ac. 20 00
C K Lundell, rd 4 brdg ac 07 00
II D Conover, C. T. ac 238 00
W 11 Clark, rd 4 brdg ac 73 75
8etb Haworth, id A brdg ac.,.. 42 00
Walter McBride " " lft 00
WL Shell, " " " .... 60 00
HG Sibley, " ' .'.... 8 00
J P Williams, justice ae 9 65
Geo Bleakman, constable ac... 6 45
Jack Lane, witness justic Ct.... 5 50
E T Perkins, J. P. fee 1 60
J I' Lony, corn-table " ,
ET Terkins, J P. .....
J P Lony, constable "
TG Eafhait, W. fee J. P Ct..
T II Brierly, " " " " " ..
E J Keller, " ' " " ..
V R Reed, " " " " " ..
60
8 60
9 35
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
L M Hill, " " " " ,.
W F Palmateer, rd & bedg ac.
20 00
In the matter of road petition No. 160,
I etition of A. Lovgren to vaoate. Con
sidered and disallowed.
Thchsdav MatS, l'.KH.
The following miscellaneous bills!
were consi'iereil, and ortered paid.
T V Ayers, Co expense ac $198 60
T W Ayers, rd & brdg ac 10 25
II L Burchell, rd & brdg ac 67 50
J T Mitchell, " " " 2 00
Bills of jurors and witnesses of ad
journed term of court, held March 10
and 11, were ordered paid as follows:
LLMatkxk, 2 days 2 miles. . .$ 4 20
Marion Evans, 2
E D McMillan, 2
10
18
o
24
36
7
2
36
2
2
6 00
5 80
4 20
T J Kirk, 2
Jos. Eskelson, 2
6 40
7 60
2 70
P G B-dsiger, 2
J W Rector, 1
J W Robertson, 1
M Halverson, 1
Geo J C"rrin, 1
Joliu Keithleyl
2 20
5 60
2 20
2 20
W. W. W l-on was granted a 15 years
license to operate a ferry across the
Columbia river t C stl Rock.
The p titio- of F. B. Holrook for
munty road 180 as granted and an order
issued for the road to b- viewed out.
County road 175, 176 and 20 were
ordered to be established as public
liiuhwars.
The following ost bills in the above
ma I matter were ordered paid :
Th s Megan, viewer $ 5 20
R F Wi'mot, 7 oo
D V 8 Reid, surveyor 15 00
Edgar Xyers, chainmn 2 00
Gnssm Ayers, " 2 00
Clyde Brock, marker 2 00
Clinton Gilliam, flagman 1 00
8 W Mearlows, rd 4 brdg. ...... 8 00
W F Wilmot, viewer 12 60
Thos Mornan, " 5 00
Joliu Keithley, surveyor 11 00
R F Wilmot, viewer 3 80
Thos. Morgan, " 7 40
JoliosKeithlev, surveyor 13 40
The petition for vacation of a portion
of road 129 was granted.
The emergency fund was ordered to
be reimbursed to the amount of $50.
The following miscellaneous bills were
ordered paid :
C C Patterson, rd & brdg $ 4 15
fattf-rson 4 on, oauper 10 50
Stewart 4 Kirk, rd 4 brdg 6 00
G M Holmes, " " 32 00
F B Kistner, coroner 5 Q0
FB Kistner, pauper 67 50
Al Osmin, rd 4 brdg 6 00
8 VV Meadows, rd 4 brdg 14 00
F M Griffin, salary 20 00
J D French, 17 qq
A DINGY HOUSE
Looks bad and unattractive. Give ydur house or
barn that much needed coat of
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
The best paint made. For sale by
Gilliam & Bisbee
It preserves the wood, improves appearances and
indicates thrift
DON'T
I LOUIS
-TAILORS-
First class work, Reasonable piices
A fit guaranteed. May street,
1 HEPPNER, OREGON.
Republican Ticket
CONGaPSSIONAU
Second Congrssional District
J. N. WILLIAMSON
STATS
Supreme Judge
FRANK A. MOORE
lairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. BAlLKY
DISTRICT
Diatrict Attorney
G. W. THELPS
I'or Representative
.W.O.COLE.
COUNTY
I'or County Judge -
GEO. J. CL'RRIN
For County Clerk
VAWTER CRAWFORD
For Sheriff
E. M. SHUTT
For Treasurer
M. LICHTENTHAL
For Assessor
W. S. CONNOR
For School Superintendent
E. JAY MERRILL
For Surveyor
D. V. S. REID
I'or Coroner
DR. A. REID
Vor Commissioner 2-years term
F. M. GRIFFM
For Commissioner 4-years term
J D. FRENCH
Sixth Judicial District
For Justice of the Peace
GEORGE WHITEIS
For Constable
GID HaTT
Democratic Ticket
DISTRICT
I'or District Attorney
J. H. RALEY
I'or Joint Representative
F. B. HOLBRXK
MORROW COUNTY
I'or County Judge
T. W. AYERS
For County Clerk
A. WALKER
For Sheriff
L. L MATLOCK
i'or County Treasurer
EUGENn NOBLE
For Assessor
D. II. JENKINS
For School Superintendent
S. I. STRATTON
For S irveyor
D. V. 8. REID
For Commissioner 2 Year Term
E. L. PADBURG
For Commissioner 4 Year Term
W. G. McCAFTk
For Coronor
Dr. A. K. HIGGS
- SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
For Justice of the Peace
J. P. WILLIAMS
For Constable
P. C. CRESWELL
BE DINGY
&PLEISS
Remnant Sale
So many took advantngo of our SALE OK HLACK
that wo find a groat many remnants and broken lines
of sizes in tlio ready-to-woar goods, which wo will put
on tho bargain table at HALF TlllCE. Waist lengths
in Silks and Satins,
Ettamines, etc. Ladies' Suits, Capes and
Coats. Ladies' Dress and Street Shoes.
Men's Hats and Shirts, Broken Sizes.
ALL AT HALF PRICE
Till they are all gold out.
choice and size.
Those Large sizes in Ladies' Skirts
and Waists are here.
Boyb' white and colored wash waists, new
25c to 75c
WATCH FOR THE
THEY'RE HERE!
An immeriHO stock of
Fall and Winter Shoes
AT
1M. LICHTENTHAL'S
The pioneer boot and shoe dealer of Heppner, who al
ways carries a bin line ol Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Etc.
Repairing a six inlty, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Old stand. West aide of Main Rtmet.
..GORDON'S..
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
Wm. CORDON, Prop.
Has added a number of First Class horses and Ne Rigs, hotr.
Buggies and Hacks, and offers von first class service, and ou will
receive courteous treatment. A share of your patronsge t : : t
SOLICITED
MAIN STREET,
..Palace Hotel..
HEPPNER. OREGON.
Rest appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon.
Every Modern Convenience.
UNDER NEW
PHIL METSCHAN, Jr,
...TELEPHONE...
LIVERY BARN i
9 Meadows & Sons, Propa.
Wlltadd a number ol horses 'and new rln, both Husslus and llsk, a4d olter yon
ft flrst-clsu service You will rm ol courteous treatment. A share ol four tmtronaae
BOL1C1TKD
Skirt lengths in Voiles,
Come early to got your
BIG SURPRISE SALE
Heppner,
, Oregon. $
R;s
Lighted by electricity.
Rest Meals in the City.
MANAGEMENT
Prop
w
i
were not satisfied to let the sy pas
LOWER MAIN STREET
Heppner, Oregon
without it, to they ogaged in a game
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