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25 PER CENT
REDUCTION
An V e poods you. buy
are new hihi tresh and
The Prices Lowest.
25c WORTH OF
Glassware or Porcelain
FREE
With every dohars w rtb of
goods cold here.
BANKRUPT STOCK
OF
House Furnishings
AT A SACRIFICE
Having purchasotl from nssigncos the Bruco Ilainos
Furniture business I shnll offer eamo nt tho very low
price which i paidN Thisj stock will be kept com
plete in all furnishings for
Kitchen, Dining Room, Chamber and Parlor
Fair dealing backed by lowest prices, possible will bo
my motto. On these grounds your patronage is
solicited.
Very Special Prices
For this week in Wall Tapers, Carpets and Mattings
S. J. WING,
Complete Home Furnisher
THE LATEST STORE NEWS OF INTEREST
WE ARE GIVING GLASSWARE AND PORCELAIN WARE
FREE?
Beginning June First, we will give absolutely FREE with every dollars worth of of goods Glassware or dishes
worth 25c, thus giving you a 25 PER CENT REDUCTION on all you buy here until the supply of dishes is
exhausted and at the same time our prices REMAIN THE LOWEST, and QUALITY THE HIGHEST.
No Strings to this Offers-See Window.
THE HEPPHER TIMES.
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
O SUBCBIPTION KATES: O
One Year - $1.00
Six Months - 75
Three Months 50
Entered at the Postofflce at Beppner, Oregon
ai second-class matter.
RAWLINS POST NO. SI, O. A. R. MEET AT
Odd Fellows' HU at Heppner, every third
Saturday of each month.
0. W. Khea, Adj. O. V . 8mith. Com.
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904.
The wool pales at Shaniko lac
week are an indication that th
price of wool is advancing rieh
along. While the Heppner Bale
were a grand success, the Shaniko
Bales were more so. The probabi
lities are that the wool sold at th
next sale here will bring a higher
; price than at the first.
While the election returns show
only half a victory for the republi
cans on the local ticket they hav
some cause for gratification over
the result. They won the most
stubbornly contested office in the
county, that of sheriff, also elect- d
Hon. G. W. Phelps district attornej ,
though they cannot claim the honoi
of electing G. W. Cole joint rep
resentative. Doubtless he woul
have received a nuch larger von
here had not the general imprt
sion previled that U.natilla woul
knife Mr. Phelps. Scotching .i
ballots was terr fic. , No doubt one
cause for this was on account of
the local option fight.
While the Japanese from the
first have refused to divulge their
plans, it appears qu te ciear that
their chitf aim is the reduction of
Port Arthur, Kuropatkin's at
tention has been directed by dem
onstrations toward the north so
that Oku might be free to invest
the great fortress. The capture of
Liao Yang or even Mukden would
not mean anything like the dis
aster to the Russians that the
downfall of Port Arthur would
mean to that country. It is even
hinted that the fall of that fortress
would hasten peace; that it would
be to the best interest of the Czar
to make peace in case the Japs are
successful in reducing Port Arthur.
That is the impression among the
higher classes at St. -etersburg.
The Spokesman-Review says:
"With Port Arthur captured,
Newchwang taken and the Yalu
district under control, the Japanese
could comfortably await the Rus
sians advance from the north or
leisuerely go forward themselves,
with their ranks full and their
rear lines of communication intact
and well protected. The first es
sential in such a campaign, how
ever, is the capture of Port Arthur,
and this is evidently the task the
Japanese have laid out for the
June program.
A. II. Allen, prominent citizen of
the Harriman te tloti. was In the city on
business Friday last. He reports crnpt
lcoklu exceptionally Co in bis locality.
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OFFICIAL COUNT OF MORROW COUNTY
JTHSTE 6, 1904
NAMES OF CANDIDATES
STATE
Congress
G o rt Cook, socialist
J E Simmons, democratic
H W Stone, prohibition
J N Wil inru n, r -. b ican
Justice of Supreme Court
t: J rtr g t, t oh. iti m
CCMiklt laen. oi lint....
F uk A Moure mnblican
Thoma (J'ltoy, ue uwiati
Dairy anal o4 t'oniuiiaslosier
J W bail 1 leinb ican
Ira W heny. prubibt'ion
8 M DonxlKS, demoeratio. ..
N KaeutM n, hoc a i-
Stale Primer Amendment
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Prosecuting Attorney
U W eh lu re ab icau
J H Katy. dera .cralio
UrprcitniaUx
V I, t'fte, republican
F B Ho bnoa, d uio -ratio
M V Hon d, pruh bitioo
Judge -
T Mr yers demoe atio
.eo J t'nrrin. repub ican. . .. ,
Juli a Keiihly, prouibitiun
Clerk -
Vat r C an ford, r-tnblican
W lj Mai orj i r hibit on
A W Hiker, tliinocratio
Slierlf 1-
L L Matlock demooraio
E M - hati, r pub ican
F P Vauittin, , rohibiti n
Treasurer
( hua Lt-ffler, prh bi'l n
h Li hteiuai. republican
K U Noole deoioomtu
Assessor
W Co er, repo ican
U H -leuki' , oVmoini ie
School Superintendent -
s ; Mor i 1. re ut it:an
8 1 Htrntton. dem crat'
ttunlr Commissioners
'en- Freu. b, r pa lican
F MOr Hi . , pnbi an
H (' ay. prohibits ,
WPS iv e , pr hibition ,
W li Met' ty, democratic . ...
Uf' dberg. lUmoetadc
Coroner
A K titt a, democratic prohibition
A ex B id runblitarj
Surveyor
M 1 HT'i Freoch, pro ibit'on
James ' Molie i de end nt .
I V 8 K id, repab icui-d mocmtic .
Cattle Hianluf at Large
INITIATIVE PETITION
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I LIVERY BARM
Meadows & Sons, Props.
Will add a number o bones and new rlga. both Buggies and Hacks, aad oiler you
first-claaa service You will receive courteous treatment, A share ol your patronage
BOLICITKD
Heppner, Oregon $
LOWER MAIN STREET - - - -
tegfi-tkaffifttt absCatVeC 4Ts1 satsaV attLAafi i atlalAaaB) . -
TriEY'RE HEREI
An immense stock of
Fall and Winter Shoes
AT
M. LICHTENTHAIS
The pioneer boot ami shoe dealer ol Heppner, who al
ways carries bin line ol Uootl and 8hoa, Rubbers, Etc.
Repairing s specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Old stand. West side of Main Rtreet.
SHEEP AND CATTLE KILLED
Poison Deposited on the Range
Near Mitchell Last Week.
The dastardly outrage of killing stock
has occured agHin and Ibis time la our
midtt, says the Mitchell News. Poison
was deposited on the range eight m les
east of town a short distance from tbe
Canon City road and ibe result of this
cowardly act is 12 head of range cattle
belonging to Sigfrit Bros, died last week
Tbe poison consisting of paris green and
probably arsenic, was mixed with salt
and deposited on the Ayers homestead.
The motive for this deed is unknown as
no known trouble ezi-ted between tbe
cattle and sheepmen in the vicinity of
the poison deposit.
Following the poising episode, came
the new to town early Mondny morn
ing that about 3 a. m. In the morning
Ave me a Tacked the band of rearliny
sheep In the corral on tbe place belong
ing to Butler Bros., nf Richmond. 10(1
head wer killed and 112 bead cripple'
so bad they will either die or Lave to be
killed. About ten days ago as tbe sheep
were being moved to the shearing corral
25 head died from tbe poison put out
near the corral on the Ayera place and
upon their return were ranging on
leased land when killed and had not
been trespassing on any one.
Second Wool Sales.
The s-cond w ol sales, held at Ilepp
ner yesterday, were a greater ucces
as to prices than the first. However,
there was less than half the wool sold,
a little more than 600,000 pounds
changing hands.
At the Woolgrowers' warehouse there
was 265,531 pounds sold and at the
Heppnt r A Co., 350,000 pounds.
The Clip of J. M. Hayes topped the
market, going at 16, C. B. Miller's
M brought 15, J. C. Kirk 15, Osrar
Schafer 15, and T. J. Matlock 5.
The lowest price paid was u and ti e
en'irt sales averaged 14! cents per
pou d, a half a cent higher than the
first sales There were eleven buyers
present.
There will prohabiy be 1, 000,000
pounds offered at the nest sale, June 23.
HUDSON & BROWNHILL
Real Estate and Investment Co.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
We will make you a blue print of any towrnhip in The Dalles
Land Dintiict, corrected up to date, showing all filings and
vacant lando, for fifty cents.
We have 10,000 acres of Forest Reserve Lien land scrip for sale
in quantities from 40 acres up, snd will undersell any quo
tatinn either in Portland or Baa Francisco. Don't fail to get
our prices before ordering. j
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REDUCTION
ON SPRING SVITS
I FROM FIVE TO SEVEN DOLLARS
1 LOUIS & PLtISS, Tailors
I HEPPNER, .... OREGON J
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..Palace Hotel..
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Best appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon.
Every Modern Convenience.
Lighted by electricity.
Best Meals in the City.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
PHIL, METSCHAN, Jr,
Prop
A DINGY HOUSE
Looks bad and unattractive. Give your house or
barn that much needed coat of
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
Tho best paint made. For palo by
Gilliam & Bisbee
It preserves tho wood, improves appearances and
indicates thrift - - . ' - '. . .
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