REMOVAL SALE
We will give you the best
of attention in spite of the
inconvtnience to us, while
the alterations are going on.
We are fitting up the only
exclusive : : : : : :
. Clothing Store
imlleppner it will soon be
completed : : : : . : :
Cost is Ignored During This Great Sale.
By the first of August we will be settled in our new clothing room with a most complete stock of the newest
and best goods for men and boys, and our standard of HIGH QUALITY and LOW PRICES will be maintained
To avoid carrying into our new room the broken lines now on hand, we will sacrifice them regardless of cost,
to close them out, and make it worth your while to help us. These are all new goods, but the sizes are broken,
and we intend stocking our new clothing with new, complete lines throughout. Come before your size is gone.
Special Prices on Clothing and Furnishings
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S READY-MADE GOODS and HATS
AT HALF PRICE
Ladies' Tailor Suits,
Summer Capes, Dress
and Street Hats. Miss
es Shirt Waists. Chil
dren's Wash Dresses.
ladies' and Children's Shoes.
AT 1-4 REDUCTION
Ladies Shirt-waist Suits,
Dress and Street Skirts, Silk
Shirt waists, Wrappers, Kimo
nas, Oxfords and Slippers.
Men's Dress Shirts
Men' $1.75 Dress Shirts 95c
These are the new ones, bat broken sizes,
regular 1.50 and 1.75 values. , 95c
Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts 45c
Soft and stiff front dress shirts, broken
sizaa, 75c to 1-00 values : 45c
Men's Double Work Shirts. . 35c
FOR 5c
Ladies' Vests, La
dies' Corset Cov
ers, Misses' Vests,
Child's waists,
Misses Hose, La
dies' Hdkfs, hand
Towels, Men's
Handkerchiefs.
PARASOLS
Half Price
Ladies' and Chil
dren's Summer
Parasols, New
styles and colors
the popular white
and the always
reliable black all
at half Price.
Men's $10 Suits $7.50
One lot of men's regular $8.50 to
$10 suits, serges, cheviots and
tweeds, 35 to 42. $7.50
Young men's $10 suits. . . 4.75
Sizes 16 to 20 years, 32 to 36 chest
measure, 2 piece suits and men's
35 to 37 suits 7.50 to 10.00 values,
at $4.75
$12.00 Men's Suits .$ 9.75
14.50 Men's Suits.... 11.75
17.50 Men.s Suits 14.75
22.50 Men's Suits 17.75
Boys' $5 Knee Pants Suits 2.95
One lot of boys' 2 and 3 piece suits, plain
and mixed colors, 5 to I3 years, regular
$3 5O to 5 00 values $2 95
Men's crash suiua 75c
Boys' $1.75 crah suits ....45c
Men's $3 50 Dress Pants $1 95
One lot of men's summer pants 2 60 to
to 3 50 values, for. .$1 95
Men's 2 00 work pants $1.25
Men's work pants, light and medium
weight, good colors 1 50 to 2 00 val.(l.25
Men's 1.00 Cottonade pants 75c
Youths' 2.50 Long pants $1 75
Youths' 150 Long pants 65c
Men's $1.75 Shirts 95c
Men's 60o Dress shirts. . . .38o
Boys' soft and Stiff dress shirts,
with or without collar, . .38c
Boys' soft work shirts 25o
Men's $2.25 Underwear, suit. .1.75
Men's $1.50 Underwear, suit. . .90o
Men's 50c Underwear, odds. . . .25o
Boys summer underwear 25o
Men's and Boys'- Hats. .Half Price
Broken lines of men's and boys'
hats, black and colors . . Half Price
Men's and boys' straw hats 05c
.
Men's linen and celluloid collars.... 10c
Men's white lawn ties, dot 15c
Men's white and colored hdkfs, ea. . .05c
Men's Shoes
Men's $3 50 Dress Shoes $2.75
Our Diamond Special, the best
$3.50 shoe made, broken lines, odd
sizes, vici or calf $2.75
Men's light and heavy work fhoes
$1.25
Boys' $2.25 Dress Shoes $1.45 '
Boys' patent cult, vici and box calf
dress shoes, odd sizes 2.25 to $1.45
Boys' $1.50 Dress & work shoe 95o
Broken lines and odd sizes boys'
shoes, 12 J to 5, $1.50 values. . . .95o
THE HEPPHER TIMES.
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
O SUBSCRIPTION KATES: O
One Year - SJI.OO
Six Months - 75
Three Months 50
Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon
ai second-flan matter.
BAWLINB POST NO. 81, G. A. R. MEET AT
Odd Fellows' Hall at Heppner, every third
Saturday of each month.
6. W. Ehia, Ad. O. W. Bmith. Com.
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904.
Truly the Morrow county farmer
has reason to feel encouraged. He
is about to harvest the biggest crop
in the history of the county, and
the prospects for a good price are
very encouraging. The late rains
have made the wheat crop, and he
has nothing to fear but the pro
curing of harvest hands to gather
in the golden sheaves.
prove to be the most suceesful variety of
wheat ever raised in Eastern Oregon,
says the News. This grade of wheat is
something new in this country.
Upon first notice the wheat so closely
resembles barley that most people think
that is what it is. It baa a head similar
to barley in (hat it is bearded. The
stalk of some samples Mr. Barnett left
at this office are about three feet long,
and the heads, though unmatured, are
veir large and perfectly formed, and by
the time the wbeet is ready for harvest,
be says it will be at least six feet tall.
The government report for this year
says that Macaroni wheat, under favor
able conditions, will produce from 25per
cent, to loo per cent, more to the acre
than bluest em or fife wheat, and will
almost always produce a good crop when
it is too dry for other kinds of wheat to
live. Mr. Barnett is very enthusiastic
about this wheat, and thinks other
farmers will do well to raise it also.
It is said, in Bome quarters, that
we ought to offer the Filipinoes
their indepedence. Yet nothing
is more certain than that they
would not be able to maintain it.
They would so conduct them
selves that some foreign power
would be there right quick. We
could not with safety even make
the promise of independence in
future, when they might be fitted
for it; for such promise would in
evitably be accepted by the agit
ators, and generally by the people,
as a promise to give them independ
ence soon, and would lead to no
end of trouble. We shall have
trouble enough, at best, with agit
ator at each end of the line play
ing at this end for politics, at that
end for ambition, through sedition
and disorder. Oregonian.
Macaroni Wheat a Success
Mr. W. M, Barnett, of this city, has a
field of the new Macaroni wheat on his
place Just north of Wasco on the east
side of the road, that b thinks will
Matteson School House Picnic
A picnic of considerable proportions
is reported at Matteson school bouse on
the Fourth.
A number of Heppner people went
outand large numbers from the surround
ing country made quite a formidable
gathering. There was some rain in the
forenoon which nude it disagreeable for
a time, but the clouds toon floated
away letting the bright sunlight peep
through the foliage of the tall pines
which soon dryed off the landscape,
leaving a pleasant bower for the en
joyable passing of the glorious Fourth.
At night dancing was indulged in and
all report a Rrand, good time.
dustries there are not being operated
to their fullest capacity as was the case a
year ago. Accordingly, conditions are
not as good. A large number of men are
out of employment.
"Packer are using up thetr surplus hold
ings and are not anxious to buy up much
more stock than they can readily diBpose
of. Naturally the cattle market is some
what dull. I have been making a few
deals, however, and am buying nothing
but the best beef cattle I can find. Next
week I will ship ten carloads of cattle
from the Butter creek country about
250 in number. These are fat and
healthy,' and are about the best I have
seen in this part of the country for some
time."
Farm House Burned
The farm house of W. B. Finley, on
lower 8aud Hollow, was destroyed by
fire last Friday, with the greater portion
of its contents.
We did not learn the particulars, but
presume the fire started from a defect
ive flue. Mr. Finley had been to Hepp
ner that day and reached home just in
time to see the latter end of the fire. We
did not learn the extent of the loss, but
presume it was considerable as Mr. Fin
ley had a comfortable bome.
One Lady's Reoommendtlon Sold
, Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablet
I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets on the recommendation of one
lady here, who first bought a box of
them about a year ago. She never tires
of telling her neighbors and friends
about the good qnalitiea of these tablets.
P. M. Shore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind.
The pleasant purgative effect of these
tablets makes tbem a favorite with ladies
every where. For sale by Slocnra Drug
Company,
DR. SENNETT
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Now a resident of Mor
row County. : : : :
Office at Slocum's Drug Store
Regular tiips to Heppner the first
and third weeks of each month
Beef Market Well Supplied.
According to Mr Lonergsn. the stock
men of Eastern Oregon will not receive
as good prices this year as they did a
year ago, notwithstanding the fact tbat
beef cattle, as a general rule, are in much
better condition. The reason Is that the
demand is not as brisk, both in the East
and in the sound country.
"Many of the large lumber mills on
the Sound have shut down within the
last few tnontht,"sald Mr, Lonergan
yesterday," and a number of other in
..Palace Hotel..
HEPPNER, OREGON.
THE PLACE TO SAVE
MONEY
Two Dollars Buys Here What
Three will at Other Stores.
7000 Rolls Wall Paper. New
GoodBof the Latest Style.
Three Rooms Papered for the
Price of Two.
I have a largo line of new picture moulding
on which VERY SPECIAL Prices will be
made for the next 30 days.
Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold
s. j. WING,
Complete Home Furnisher
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LIVERY BARM
Meadows & Sons, Props.
Will add a number ot hones and new rip, both Buggies and Hatki, ad ofter you
fint-claMMrvlce. You will rwire oourieou treatment. A snare of your patronage
SOLICITED
LOWER MAIN STREET .... Heppner, Oregon
ft
I
ton $
Best appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon.
Every Modern Convenience.
Lighted by electricity.
Best Meali in the City,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
PHIL, METSCHAN, Jr,
Prop
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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 Ban Francism Don't fail to get
our prices before ordering. : : : : : : :
A DINGY HOUSE
Looks bad and unattractive. Give your 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 BE DINGY
THEY'RE HEREI
An immense stock of
Fall and Winter Shoes
AT
M. LICHTENTHAL'S
The pioneer boot and ihoe dealer of Heppner, who al
ways carries a big line of Bootg and Bhoes, Rubberg, Ete.
Repairing a gpecialty, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Old stand, Weatslde of Main Street.
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limitad Kansas
City to Chicago,
The Overland Limited to Chicago
via Omaha, and The Pioneer
Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run
via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway
Each route offers numerous attrac
tions. The principal thing to insure
a quick, comfortable trip east is to
see that your ticket reads via the
Chicago, Milwalkee & St. Paul
Railway.
H'SeKrer, 134 Third St. Portland
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