THE HEPPNtK TIMES.
THURSDAY. MAY. 19. 1004.
Subscription, 1.00 Per Year.
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Kutarsd at th FoalotJIoe at Hupimer, Oregon
I saeond-rlaM matter.
Vt 1 R. Adkli.l, denlU will hi IB
ton May 21, to Juu 1.
F.d McDald was business vlaltor la
town tin first of the week.
Wm King nf Portlanc, baa purchased
tbe Haines furniture atock and opened
Ibt itorc lor buaineM Monday,
Mra, Geo. Conser and Mil Lena Rhea
were passenger Monday morning lor
Portland where they will visit with
friend for few day.
Milt Morgon drove a large herd of
cattle through town Tneaday enroute
from Sand Hollow to the Spray country
for the ttimmer range.
Mr. and Mr. W. P. Snyder of Black-
horse, were visitors in our city Tuesday.
C. A. JohnaoD of Lexing'on, km
buaineaa vlaltor in lleppner yesterday.
Mr. and Mra. John Johnson of Goose
berry, were visitors In lleppner Tuesday.
Mr. Johnson reports that he ba 300
acres of as Gue wheat as there Is in the
county.
Prof, end Mra. W. C. Howard of
Mil to. i, and P. M. Howard of Pendleton,
HAW1.1NH hoht no. M. o. A. H. MKKT at arrived in Hefvner Tuesdav eveninu and
Odd fellows' Hall at flu.uuer, ery third . . . . lv" 1 evening ami
Saturday ol vauh moulb
U. W. Hh, Ad). 0. w . Smith, Cora.
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NOTES.
James Ross of Dale, wa
town Sunday.
J. 8. Buieick of Hinton creek, wa
town Saturday.
W, B. l'lnley was in town Friday from
his Sand Hollow ranch.
M. C. Fuqua of Eight Mile, was doing
business In town Saturday.
lletrv Padburg was up from bis ranch
near lone few days the past week
W. L Schetl was In from Butter creek
Friday transacting business in town.
Hardwood he cream nothing like It
anywhere. On sale at Tbe Pastime.
Station for tale by F. P. Vaugl an,
Eight Mile, address lleppner, Ore. al4
J. II. Edward was a business vis'.tor
la lleppner Saturday from Sand Hollow,
F. M Parker was a visitor in town
Saturday from his ranch near Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Huston of Eight
Mile, were visitors in lleppner Saturday.
If it's bot weather cool off with a dish
of the famous Hazelwood Ice cresm at
Tht Pastime.
will visit for a few days with relatives
and friends here.
Mrs. Alva Cochran, who ha been
visiting tbe past six week with her
a visitor iu parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Asbbaugh,
in this city, left yesterday morning for
her home at Mitchell, Nebraska.
A five-year-old child of V. B. Barratt.
of Sand Hollow, accidentally got a finger
cut oft while playing with a lawn mower
Monday. Mr. Barratt brought tbe child
to lleppner and Dr. Swinburne dresstd
tbe wound and tbe child is getting along
nicely.
J. Parkin of Lexington, wa in llepp
ner Monday looking after some bmiuecs
matter. He is the man who bought
the mortgaged team from J. W. Proctor,
the horse doctor, and he wa here to get
tbe matter straightened up.
S. C. Jackson will do all kind of
carriage and house painting, paper
banging and decorating. Agent for
Alfred Peat Co., wall paper bouse,
Chicago, Boston and New York. Shop
corner Gale and Willow streets.
D B. Stalter and Vm Laon left
Friday laat for the Ma- flower group of
mines in tbe Greenhorn districts. Mr.
Ktader expect to work a (orce of three
men on hi Illinois claim during the
Republican Ticket
CONGBFS9IOKAL
Second Congrssional District
J. N. WILLIAMSON
BTATK
Supreme Judge
FRANK A. MOORE
Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. BAILEY
DISTINCT ,
District Attorney '
G. W. PHELPS .
For Representative
W. O. COLE.
COTJWTY
For County Judge
GEO. J. CURRIN
For County Clerk
VAWTER CHAWPOKD
For Sheriff
e. m. Biiurr
For Treasurer
M. LICHTENTIIAL
For Assessor
W. S. CONNOR
For School Superintendent
E. JAY MERRILL
For Surveyor
D. V. S. REID
For Coroner
DR. A. REID
For Commissioner 2-year term
F. M. GRIFFIW
For Commissioner 4-year term
J. D. FRENCH
Sixth Judicial District
Forjnstice of the Peace
GEORGE WHITEIS
Fjr Constable '
CID II ATT
Prohibition Ticket
For Joint Representative, i Dist:
M. V. I10WAHI)
For County Judge
JULIUS KEITH LY
For County Clerk
W. L. MALL0.11Y
For Sheriff
F.P. VAUGHAN
For County Treasurer
CI1 AliLKH LKFFLlvIl
For Commissioner
W. P. BCIUVSER
. II. 0. GAY
For Coroner
A. K. IIIGG8
For Surveyor
MILLARD FRENCH
greater part of the summer, doing only
W. G. Scott, a prominent wheat grower .-umtni ork on 0,her cUims of the
of Ulackhorse, wa transacting business
In our city Saturday.
F. P. Vaughan oas in from his Eight
Mile ranch Saturday. Crops are look
ing welt in bis vicinity be say
W. L. Matlock, mayor of Pendleton,
visited a few day tbe past week with
relatives and friends In lleppner.
Ralph Benge, an extenalve wheat
srower of the Lexington country, was
doing buaineas in lown Saturday.
Patrick McDaid wa up from Ella
Monday to attend court. He reports
crop looking very well In that section
W. L. Wood came up from Philomath
Saturday to look after some business
matter that he bsd not yet settled np
here.
C. A. Rhea came up from Portland
Friday last. He will take bis cattle to
the mountains this week for summer
range.
A. Nelson and son of North Yamhill,
have been lookiag over Morrow county
Entertainment.
The undergraduates of the lleppner
High School will give public entertain
ment in Roberts' Hall on Friday even
ing May 20, 1904.
groap.
The outlook for the largest grain crop
in tbe history .of Morrow is tbe verdict
of farmers from all sections of the country.
Saturday a large noniber of them were
in town trading, and every one of them
with whom we spoke was enthusiastic
over the flattering prospect. The soil
contain yet plenty of moisture, suf-
ficlent to make fall sown grain a big
crop, ana witu a little rain in June tue
spring sown will be as good.
The O. R. & N. has just issued its an
nua: summer boon entitled "Keauui
Recreation Resorts of the Pacific North
west." Tbe book is prepared by Rinnldo
M. Hall, advertising agent of the com.
pany, and contains information regard
ing all summer resorts touched by 0. R.
& N. rail or boat lines that will be of
interest to those1 contemplating a sum
mer outing. It is profuse with illustra
tions of scenery along the Columbia, at
Long Beach and at other summer resorts.
A. L. Craig, general passenger agent,
LEXINGTON ITEMS
W. T. Campbell, who ba been doing
duty as Juror at lleppner, returned
borne Tuesday.
Rev. 0. B. Crocket, of Kentucky, will
preach at tbe Methodist church next
Sunday.
R. L. Benge and J. W. Beckett went'
to Astoria Monday to attend the Grand
Lodge of the I. O. O.F.
A. Reaney and family returned Fri
day from a visit among relative in
Umatilla county. N
8. E Notson returned from a week
vUit to Milton and Weeton.
The republican meeting Monday night
wa a success in every particular.
Hon. T. J. Cleeton, of Portland, made
the principal add rets. Tbe candidates
also addressed the crowd. Tbe Lexing
ton band furnished music.
Democratic Ticket
DISTRICT
For District Attorney
J. H. RALEY
For Joint Representative
F. B. HOLBR JOK
MORROW COUNTY
For County Judge
T. W. AYERS
For County Clerk
A. WALKER
For Sheriff
L. L. MATLOCK
For County Treasurer
EUGENE NOBLE
For Assessor
D. H. JENKINS
- For School Superintendent
S. I. STRATTON '
For Surveyor '
D. V. 8. REID
For Commissioner 2 Year Term
E. L. PADBURG
For Commissioner 4 Year Term
W.G. McCARTi
For Coronor
Dr. A.K. HIGGS
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
For Justice of the Peace
J. P. WILLIAMS
For Constable
P. C. CRESWELL
minor & co. 1 Minor & co.
One of the greatest blessings a modest
man can wish for is a good, reliable set
of bowete. If you are not the happy 'pos
sessor of such an outfit yon can greatly
improve the efficiency of 1 hose you have
by the judicious use of Chamberlain'
Stomach and Liver Tablet. . They are
pleasant to take and agreeable in effect
For sale by Slocum Drag Co.
the pt week with a view to purchasing and Rinaldo M. Hall, advertising agen'.,
write
Heist
a wheat ranch.
Wm Potter, manger of the Minor,
Gilliam & Cos. store at Spray, spent a
few days in lleppner the past week look
Ing after some business matters
E. M. Shutl has mude a splendid re
cord as sheiiff. He has been no man'
man. but an officer r presenting all of
tbe people all of the time. Irrigator.
O. F. Thompson, a prominent stock
man of Butter creek, spent a couple of
dava in Heonner the latter part of last
week looking after some business matter
I have buver for Oreeon farms If
you ant to sell, list with me or
for particulars Horace Grant,
Building. Kansas City Mo .
The name of Bridge & Beach will do
to conjure by? No better alove made
A rarload lust received by Gilliam A
Bibee. Be sure to call and see them.
P. E. Bell, w o was in town Monday
from BUckbre, peak very encourag
ingly of the ijoo crop prospect Grain
I growing nicely an1 he expect a very
large yield. '
Win Huijhrs, who returned Saturday
from a fe weks rir throngh Grant and
Wtirelerr d"tlih hi'-v after hi ive
atork. report thai both atock ami crop
are Ii'oHmk fine In the Interior
I. C Brcbers and Al Florence left
Monday mornine lor Astoria t attend
the IOOP tjMnd Indue whl h meet
. In that cltv ihi-we. k I T TnrW is
the th r elevate from Willow Mtfe
who la now a res nt of linker Citv,
but will he present a the grand lodge
meeting .
Om- i f I'"' moa- top'ilir vminir men
Inlhecou lvt Vawter Crawford 'he
pre nt county clerk and repi b lean
nominee for re election He ha made
a pood and faithful officer n-' hl elec
tion will enur u of foveaa of equally
Competent d r 'iH"U
Irrigator.
of the O. R. & N. came up over the
lleppner branch Friday evening, re
turning Saturday morning. Mr. Craig
reports that he finds condition along
the branch in good shspe, and that he
was much pleased with the very flatter
ing crop prospects. Mr Craig also spoke
of being somewhat surprised at the rapid
recovery of Heppuer from the disaster
of laat June, and commented favorably
upon the condition of the town and the
courage and enterprise of it citizens.
E. M. Shutt, our county ilienir, wa
in the city Thursdsy aerving notice 011
the new juror from lone. Mr. Shutt
is a candidate for re-election on the re
publican ticket. Ilia success and ability
a a sheriff speak for itself, and is re
ognited all over the county. His im
partial treatment 111 all rase has p'aced
a hliih value on his worth as a citizen
and olllcer. lone Poet.
The in ny friends of Mr. Shutt, who
founded he Antelope. Herald, Ibe
Wheeler Cotinly News and Heppner
Time-, will read the above with pleasure
and if the people of Morrow county
know a good thing when they have it in
their grasp, Mr. Hliutt will have a walk
over on June 6111 f r an eher two year
in the sheriff's oihVe Mitchell New.
Hon. G. W Phelpa of lleppner, is
in the city today on his way hum. Mr.
Phelps is the republican nomlnr for
illotrict attorney in the ttixth judicial
ill triet, which include Umatilla and
Mi row c unties Mr. Phelps 1 a!
DI.es hoy, having been raised in our
ui flat . For Kcveral esrs he wa as
ratant district attorney while Mr. Jayne
wa diatrl. t attorney and hi rccoid
1 ere uavr wo d 1 romiae for future une-
( Iuli'r, hl ll has hem juatificii bv hi
pat 'ic'iiev ineiita. His many friend
here have witched bis career incr leav
I in The Dalle- with a real deal of in
I lere I and earnestly hope Ibe voters of
.ha diatrif wl'l rml hi nomlnall' n
1 bc&t June.' li U.lle uiout.ie. j
Circuit Court.
Judge W. R. Ellis convened circuit
court in this city Monday. District
attorney T. G. Haily, and Judge Ilewett
of Albany, beside the local attorney
were present.
Tbe case of the State vi J. W. Troctor
wa dismiseed. .
The case of A. Ankeny who waa held
on a charge of breaking into a barber
ehop at lone some time ago, resulted
in a fine of $40. Ankeny being unable
to pay the fine will serve time in the
county jail.
Tbe G. W. Dyketra divorce case, which
has been in court lor some time, was
settled by giving Mr. Dyketra de
cree of divorce.
A number of othtr esses were con
tinued.
School Closes.
The closing exercise of the Heppner
High School will be held on Friday
evening May 27, in Roberts' Hall.
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Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for Bowel Com
plaints in Children.
We have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrnoea Remedy In our
family for years," ays Mr. J. B. Cooke,
of Nederlands, Texaa. "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'. If you use it a directed it
will always cure." For sale by Slocum
Drug Co.
SPECIAL, SALE OF
LACE CURTAINS
FOR ONE WEEK
Beginning Fri., May 20, Ending May 26.
You are sure of a bargain if you buy a pair of lace curtain during this ale, a
there will be none held out, but every pir will be reduced in price for six
business days, beginning Friday.
See These Price Reduction
$1.00 Curtain for... 79o
40 inch whita and Ecru, 3 yd long.
$1.23 Curtain for 93c
42-inch white, 3 yards wide.
$1.60 Cnrtain for $1.23
40 inch white, 3 yards long
$1.75 Curtain for $138
.46 inch white only, yds long
$2 00Curtainifor. $163
60-inch white only. Z yd long
$2.25 Curtain for $1.89
60-inch white and Ecru 3 yds long
$2.75 Curtain for $2.23
64-inch white, Z yds long
$3.00 Curtains tor...: $2.48
5ft inch white, 3g yard long
$3.25 Curtain for $2.73
64-inch Ecru and white, V yds long
$3.50 Curtain for $2.98
60-inch white, Z yard long
$3 75 Fine Nottingham for $3.10
52-inch Arabian and white, Z yard
$4 00 Curtain, extra fine, for... $3.43
54-inch Ecru and white, Z yd long
$4 50 Curtain for $3.93
54-inch Ecru end white, Z yd long
$5.00 Curtains for $4.38
56 inch white, Z yards long
ODD PAIRS AT HALF PRICE
SHIRT WAISTS
ONE-THIRD OFF
Have a small lot of both white and
colored shirt wJsts to close out
cheap, only a few dozen in tbe lot.
So come early if you would have a
choicest
ONE-THIRD OFF
SUN BONNETS
WORTH
35c FOR 25c
In these sun bonnets we nive yon the
best value possible to crowd into so
small a price, lbey are wen maae
from fine eineham and percales.
Plain and fancy patterns in light and
dark colors, all ruffled and starched,
and only 25c
JUST RECEIVED
Just received a nice, new line of the latest Wtist Bags and small purses.
The new Crushed Leather Belts in a variety of shades. The new Girdle, Belt
Buckle, also a nice, new lot of Waist Sets and Belt Fins.
MINOR & CO. I MINOR & CO.
'FEMALE
WEAKNESS
Citation.
In ttie County Court ol tbe Stale of Oregon.
For the County of Morrow.
In lln matter ol the aitale and guardianship
ol Thoi. W. Collins, spendthrift.
T'itatioh
To Thomss W. Collins and all others in-
terented greeting;
In the nam of the state of Oregon, you are
heri'lijr cited and retired to appear In th
county court of the siala of Oregon, for the
county ol Morrow, at the court rooms thereof,
at Huppner In the county of Morrow on Wed-
newUy,the7lhdyof JunelWH, at 10 o'clock
In the Ion-noon of that day, then and there to
annwer the petition, of L. K. Pridley for the
appointment of a gnardUn of the person and
eaute of Thui. W. Colltm.s apendthrtft.
Wltneaa, th Hon, T. W. Ay era Judge of the
county court of tb stela of Oregon, for tb
county of Morrow with the seal ol said court
affixed, thla lath day ol May 11KM.
ATTKHT: ViWTita CatwrOD Clerk
ml )'J . W. L. Smith Deputy
Sick headache results from a disordered
ton ach and i quickly cured by Cham
berlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets.
For sale by Slocum, Drug Co.
ARTHUR SMITH
Watchmaker and Jeweler
HEPPNER
OREOON
Ml 1-1 OoofTsmS.
mb, Mai
POBTU
I eoaaidar
, MAiirm, Oat. 17, Uflt,
M or l a
Cardnl rapertev
to r dootor's anedletne I ever at4
aad I know whereof I apeak. I sat
farad for nla months with supprauad
MiutraalioB. wkuok aomplauly proa
tratcd ma. Palna would ahoot lhrooh
my baak and side and I would bar
bunding kndaokaa. My limba won Id
swell np and I would Im1 bo weak I
eould not stand ap. I ntturally nit
draoonrafed for I seamed to ba beyond
tb help of phyaiclana, but Win of
Cardui eaina a a Ood-aead to me. I
felt a ehang for the better within a
week. After nineteen daya treatment
I menatruaUd without suffering th
aroniea 1 naueUly did and soon beoama
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui la simply wonderful and I wlaa
that all suffering women knew ol it
awa qualities.
Real Estate
And Fire Insurance
TKflbltete & ipattevson
I! you have a Farm, Grazing
Lands or City Property for
Sale all on us. . Or if you
Want to Buy we can suit you
cs we have a Long List of
Properties to Select from.
Qeoooad jeoeaeoeoeO
Land Scrip For Sale
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Treasurer, Portland Economic Laagv
Periodical headache tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cure permanently nineteen out of
every twenty case of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness. If you are
discouragnd and doctors hav
failed, that is the best reason in
th world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. rUrneinber that
headache mean female weakness.
Secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
HUDSON & BR0WNHILL
Real Estate and Investment Go.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
We will make you a blue print of any township in The Dalles
Land District, corrected up to date, showing all filings and
vacant lands, for fifty cents.
We have 10,000 acres of Forest Reserve Lien land scrip for sale
in quantities from 40 acres up, and will undersell any quo
tation either in Portland or San Francisco. Don't fail to get
our prices before ordering. ::;::::
BICYCLES.-
The Rambler Leada
BUY AN UP-TO-DATE WHEEL
All kinds of repair
work promptly at
tended to. Bicycle
Sundries.
Opposite Palace Hotel
Lee Cant well
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