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TIlEIIEPHtlhH TIMES. injMtjnrfnrmnrii'i JUNE WHITE CARNIVAL SALE THURSDAY. JUNK b. i004. Subscription, $i.OO Per Year. NOTES. Wbeeles from $4.00 up at Lt Cant well'e. M. R Morgan of lone, wti visitor In our city yeiieulay. Frank Roberta wade uuiIucm trip to Pendleton the first of t)i week. S'.lat Wright returned Saturday from bualneas trip to The Dalles. Born To Couuty Clurk and Mrs. Vawter Crawford, June 9, a girl. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Drown of Lexington, were visitors in Heppner Monday. l'or Sale Cheap Steel Hay preaa aa good aa new. EnqulreattbeTiuies office. J. A. Woolery and M. S. Maxwell were visltois In Heppnor Tuesday from lone, ' C. O. Hulet made buatneaa trip of aeveraldaya duration, the past week, to Portland. W. D. McAllster of Lexington, was np to aaaist in the canvaaalug the election returna yesterday. W. P. and E. D. McMillan and P. M. Parker, of Lexington, were visitors in the city Tuesday, W. L. Mallory of lone, spent couple or three days In Ueppner this week looking after intereats here. A. A. Roberta, receiver ol the La Grande land ollke is visiting with friends in the city this week. . Mlaa Edylb llager was a pawenger on Saturdays train lor Pendleton, where sue will visit (or a time with friend. M. II. Matta of Kansas City, Missouri, brother o( Mra. John Kinsman, arrived theis week on a visit with his lister. Mrs. Thomas Johnson, who has been visiting with her parents in tills city, left MoiiJay for her home iu UukerCity. Wot. Brown, prominent atockoian of Lone Rock, was the guest of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Matlock the first of the week. Mr. and Mra. Frank Stevens were passengers Tuesday morning for Chicago, where they will remain during the sum mer. Albert Lovgren waa in from the Goose berry country Saturday. lie reports crops looking exceptionally well in his section. Mr. and Mra. Ceo. Vincent of Butter creek, are guests at the Palace thia week. Mr. Vincent is under treatment for stomach trouble. ' ., C. N. Prldley, who waa In town Monday from the vicinity of Lexington, reports crops In his locality aa being in fine condition. . Mrs. A. M. Slocum left Tuesday morning for Uartford, Connecticut, where she will spend several weeks visiting with relatives. G. W. Turner one of the prominent farmers of the Lexington country, was business visitor in Hcppner Monday. lie reports crop conditions very good in his locality. Mrs.T.H. Biebee departed Tuesday morning for Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, on a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Charles Weutworth. 8he expects to spend the summer with ber daughter, Mrs. J. A. Thompson and eon Ralph returned Monday from Portland where they have Wen the pel year for medical treatment lor Ralph, who retu ned vrry much improved. 8. B. Logan and C. W. Rea returned Saturday from three weeks stay at Mc Duffy springs. Mr. Logan reports that he received much relief from rheumatism while at the springs. Estray Taken up at my place on Butter creek, one bay horse, branded horixontal J connected with M on left ahoulder. Owner can have aame by proving property and paying charges J7 J. L. Howard, Galloway, Gre Estrsyed From" Band Hollow, one bay horse, branded SC on left shoulder One brown mare, branded MV connect ed on left ahoulder. A liberal reward will be paid for information leading recovery ol same. J. S Smith, lone. Ore, B.C. Jackson will do all kinds carriage and house painting, paper banging and decorating. Agent for Alfred Teata Co., wall paper house, Chicago, Boston and New Yoik. Shop corner Gale and Willow street. E. B. Stanton of Walla Walla, waa an incoming passenger last Thursday. He .will remain several days looking after ihls Morrow county intersts. He reports .crop conditions very good In the Walla Walla country. J. H. Scrlvner, who Us been visiting with his brother John of Eight Mile, left Saturday lor his home at Eugene. He was accompanied by Mrs John Scrlvner nd daughter, who will visit for time t Eugene. The vnrlou committees on arrange ment for memorial services June 14, met at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening nd formulated a program. A procession will form on Main street at 2 s30 p. m. nd sUrt on the march to the cemetery at 8 p. m., where prayer and song service will be hell, after which the Braves of those who lost their lives in the flood will be decorated with flowers. OUR MOTTO IS Under Buy Undersell BeHt Goods at Lowest PriceB MERCILESS Price Recuctions For This JUNE WHITE CARNIVAL. Our Great June White Carnival Begins Tomorrow, June 10, and will Continue for TWO W EEKS- Special price recuctions has been made on every thing white, except Royal Worcester Corsets, Spool Cotton and Muslin. To insure the fastest possible selling, the deepest price cuts ever, has been made, a fact which every prudent buyer will appreciate when they look over the following prices, and this is but a partial list of the bargains which await you. Remember that if it is white you want, and it is not mentioned here, the. price will be reduced in proportion to the ones named in this ad. Don't these prices look kind'a good to you? Whi'e Press Goods ROo Wool filled cashmere tor...... ,23c GOo " " " " 47c 65o white caehmere for 49o 75o " " ' 53o White Linings 15c white spun grass for.. 12o 20c " " " " 13c 25c white sateen for 17c 10c white cheese cloth for 7c White Silks 35c white Japanese for 19c (0o " " " 43o 85c " wash taffeta for J9o 50o " yataffsilk for 39o $1.00 white Jap silk, heavy, for 78c Whits Cotton Dress Goods 25c white spot crepe lilc 12c Lace atrlpe lawn 9c 15c Grenadine atrip.;..,, 12c lOo Lace cord stripe 7c 25c Oxford waisting 19c 13c White check dimity ..'..11c 20c White check dim'ty 15c 12tfc Stripe Nainsook 9c 15c Check Nainsook ...lie Ladies White Waists Cheaper Embroideries 5c Ones, carnival, price. 8c ' " . 10c " " " . i2Xc . 15c ,' " . 20c 25c 30c " " ' . 40c " " . ..3c ..6c ..7c ..9c .10c .13c .17c .22c .29c They are alll reduced in price for the White Carnival. Val and Other Laces 2,'c Val lace for .lc 5c 8c " 10c " 12'ic " 16c " 20c " 25c ' ....3c 5c 6c 8e 9c i4c ....16c White Allover EmbroicTy $1 25 quality for :.. 93c $1 50, " " $1 23 White Allover Lace 98c Mexican 72c $ 43 cotton cluny ..98c White Counter Panes $2 25 heavy croched $1 83 1 75 " " 1 39 1 25 " 98 1 00 " " 83 4 00 fine" fringed Marseilles.. 3 19 G 00 Satin finished " ..4 37 Towels 25c Fringed damask for ...19c 15c cotton huck for 11c 20c Turkish bath towels 16c White Toweling 5c cotton crash for 3c 61c " " " 4c 15c Linen crash for........ 11c 20c " " " lGc 8Jc " " " GJc Table Damask and Napkins Reduced tor TPE JUNE WHITE CARNIVAL White Outing i2J4c Teasel down for 914c 10c Outing for 710. Canton Flannel 10c Bleached lor ' 7JC Children's White Headwear $1 65 Poke bonnet for Jl 23 1 25 Straw crown poke for 72c 30c Lawn bonnet for 23c 75c Lawn bonnet for 57c C5c Silk bonnet for ."...47c 85c Silk bonnet for frfc $1 25 Silk bonnet for 93c Ladies' Muslin Underwear $1 50 Lace trimmed drawers 1 08 79c Lace 75c Lace $1 00 Lace 160 " 2 25 " 1 75 " 67 63 87 125 156 123 2 2s Muslin night gowns 178 200 185 " 110 ' 1 25 " 85 3 00 " 25 Corset Covers. 40 60 65 " " 100 " " 1 25 " " 1 75 ' " 2 23 " " .163 143 89 96 63 228 19 32 41 49 84 89 1 29 1 69 White Petticoats $3 63 Lace Trimmed for $2 76 3 29 Embroidery trimmed for 2 56 1 85 Lace trimmed for ,., 143 2 50 Lace trimmed for 1 89 2 00 Embroidery trimmed for 1 56 1 25 Embroidery trimmed for 93 1 60 Lace trimmed for 98 1 00 Embroidery trimmed for 89 75 Embroidery trimmed for 63 65 Embroidery trimmed for. 68 Ladies Handkerchiefs 35c Embroidered Handkerchief 27c 30c 22c 25c " " 18c 20c " " 15c 15c Hemstitch ...11c 10c " .; 7c' 6c - " " 3c Finishing Braid 25c Braid at.. 20c White Kid Gloves $1 25 Gloves for 25 Lace gloves for. 98 20 Linen Collars 25c Kind at 20c loc " 10c 20c 15c 10c 6c 5c 14c 9c 7c 4c 3c Turnover Collars 60c Embroidery collar 34c 60c 35c 30c 25c 15c 10c i 39c 23c 20c 16c 10c 6c Lace Collars $1 25 Large lace collar 77c 75 " 47c Frank McKdight of Lena, was a visitor in town Monday. II. B. Warren of Hsrdnian, was business visitor in Heppner Saturday, E. L. Psdburg,, prominent farmer of the vicinitv of lone, waa a visitor in our city Saturday last. Clyde Ssling came np from Currinville Saturday and remained several days looking after interests in this county Gene Humphreys came up Saturday from Portland to visit for time with relatives and friends. G. A. Bleakman was down from Hard, man Friday making proof on bis timber land claim before County Clerk Craw ford. Peter Brenner waa in town last Friday from his Eight Mile ranch He thinks the prospects favorable for the biggeat crop Morrow county lias ever bad. Jeff Hayes was In this city few days the latter part of last week from Lone Rock, having drove over a band of sheep he had aold to Clark, the sheep buyer. The Morrow County Sundsy School Convention met at the M. E. Church in Heppner, June 1, at 2:30 p. m. Reports from the vsrious schools wtre resd The eleclng of officers resulted in the choice ol S. E. Notson, president; Vawter Crawford, vice president; Clyde Brock, secretary; B. R. Beach and E. J. Keller,' members of the executive com mittee. Mrs. Edna Slocum Is the hold over member of the committee. At the evening session, Mrs. Andrews read a psper on "The Instruction to lead ChlMrea to Christ." Rev. F. C. Adklns and Rev. J. V. Crawford discussed "The Qualifications of a good Sunday school suoerlntendent." S. B. Notson de livered the president's address, and r celved the general finld. The question ol a seneral Sun lay school rally was referred to the executive committee. Lost A large black leather pocket book, containing two $10 bills, a number of receipts and a (500 note on Mrs. Ada M. Parker. For return of same a suitable reward will be paid. G. W. Maxwell, Hardman, Oregon. m20j9 LEXINGTON ITEMS Election passed off quietly Monday. Assersor Gove was in town Saturday evening. ' ! P. M. and C. W. Chrlstenson have gone to Eight Mile, to do some carpenter , work. I A local option meeting was held at the Congregational church Sunday evening. James Brown returned from Portland Friday. J. D. Brown, of Willows, visited in town Thursday. S. E. Notson went to Portland Tuesday to attend the atate S. S. convention. P. M. Chrlstenson will go east soon In the interest of a colony whiih he expects to locste in Morrow county, and in cidentally to interest capitol in the proposed electric railroad from Lexing ton to Irrlgon, via Petersburg. For sick headache take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta Better Than a Doctor's Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Trnhart, Va., saysthst Chamberlain's Stomnch and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician In this country was able to compound a medicine that would produce such gratifying results in cases of stomach troubles, biliousness or constipation, his whole time would be used In preparing this one medicine, For sale by Slocum Drug Co. 1M9UVG -WW C.aUOJQ3Hl . TIT T"r nt 'Kjif oo HTfniM-,,11 ai o S qioa poj pin !! -araa itp,l pm JW4(l joj mflauig S.IMWPSU. P" In esnoqew,,, jdoi eq sitJtre pjnos (oSaeiq -ia t.pjojpiqx 10 eft404 juw-yj V 'nopdinnsuM rt taipu iuvra 1 smiep qstq etsssip t.iqSugm inu sien pta, iis. 'uojWiuoo ptre sseu ipis jo itfuuvia rt pir ma) pus iiqo 'sseusnoijiq 'spioo s)uut pidjoj'y 'ssa -PH eq aaq')8iu.ns pus satund -mi jo i9oq eqi Mtrop ut qSuwa ' VIS ".POJP'U m jo voiiMoet qijvsn w sasnm pus jAi ptcUoi em dn sji)s 'soq fa)di8uoD at SMjj suoipatu linj rii siqr qdino) stop sie) pue iqSnUQ-ifj i.pjorpanr fo eSwiDed e sjnMS pus juiaSTup jnoi oj 08 inn -!Ku ju ;on sop ik itioX jj "A 'lUniMjnM 'KIX8VR MIIOHV,) 'BHH . I an -poiamirfi n"Ptiiooii tMli psq q ao im pftitio Mm ip Mill jui eaiMpaa pool Real Estate And Fire Insurance TKIlbitets & uSattevson 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 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undcrnlgned administrator of the estate o! Henry 8. Thompion, dccesned has tiled hli final account with the county court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, and that Friday the 17th dnyof June, 1WM at the County Court Koorai, In Heppner, Oregon, have been Axed by said Court aa the time and place for hearing laid account! and the Onal settlement of snld es tate, o. r. Thompko.i, ml9J17 Administrator. ARTHUR SMITH Watchmaker and Jeweler HEPPNER OREQON