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1IEITNER, OREGON, THURSDAY JULY 14, 1904.
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What a traveling man
says of Slocum's Scalpine
(Jciif lcnu'ii: After lining troubled several
years vil liliiiitlnin',hirit which time 1 tried
thoroughly many roi n inont Ko-called retne
dies, also the prescriptions of two or three,
proininicnt Physician; 1 used a portion of
one hoitk) of Slocuins Scalpine. Tho resull
was very ratifyin indued. The . dandruff
has entirely disappeared and my hair has
ceased to tall out. J5otli
in a healthy condition.
I can mi a ran leu vour reniedv
iair and ncalp are
without, re
striction. ours verv trulv
1'kim;i:n Drx.v,
211 Townsetid St. San Francisco, Cal.
Grocery
Store
DHCUKATKD HKMM'ORCKLAIN WARE FUKE
I5y purclnihing !f2.").l)() worth (if goods at this wtore you re
ct ivu fno of clmrg 1 11 set of this tx-u uti f ul ware - - - -
PREFERED STOCK GOODS
Remember
No Stalo Goods
EVERYTHING
NEW AND FRESH
. . CALL
And him; ns and wc will treat you riVit.
B1NNS BROS.
Cor. Main and Willow St.
HEPPNER, ORB.
GROSHENS
AND
ZOLLINGER
Have juHt opened new
saloon at the corner of
Main and May streets
Pinet Liquors
. and Cigora ,
Pendleton Beer
On Draught
Hot and Cold Lunches
Heppner, Or.
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GftRR&GOX j
Contractors and Builders J
ESTIMATES AND PLANS I
FURNISHED ON ALL WORK i
A ehare of the patronage ,f
solicited. j
HOUSES MOVED and REPAIRED I
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Office one door north of Scrivner's I
1 blacksmith shop, Main street. t
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Heppner Marble
and Granite Works
Anyone thinking of eriirfnn a
liiiiniiiui'Hl lor (li'purli'il re
lative or friend Will do Mill to
gi't our prima before iurcunlng
eUi-wluTO.
Uc ru prepared to do nil (YliU'tory t ti 1 ImlMIni! work at reduced prlrei.
MOHTERASTELU BROS.
THE PASTIME
All The Lending
Cignrt in Stock. :
IlrnndH of
Agents Hazelwood Ice Cream
Celebrated Cuffinan Chocolates, Used
at all leading Theatres. : : : : :
jj ELITE H
C i i i ""IT" r""7""T" "Tr T" 3
BOARDING HOUSE t
The Tables will be Sup
plied at all Times with
the Best Eatables to be
Found in the Market.
f Board per week .. $5.00
C Single meal ,30
C Rear of P. 0. Borg's Jewelry
5 Store. ::::::-:
J U. W. CRABTHEE, Prop.
Awlihuugh & Ayerw.
BICYCLES.
The Knmbler IenclH ,
U JY AN UP-TO-DATE WHEEL
All kinds of repair
work promptly at
tended to. Bicycle
Sundries.
Opposite Pulaco Hotel
Lee Cnntwell
j Heppner
Transfer
Company
Do a general Dray and
Transfer business. All
kinds of heavy hauling.
Household goods moved
and handled with care.
Prompt attention
given to all work
Miller & Mitchell
Of
BUSIES
County Commissioners Dis
pose of Much Business
LONG LIST BILLS ALLOWED
Bonds of County Officers are
Approved-Appropriate $100
for County Exhibit at 1905
Fair.
The county commissioner! met in
regular session July 6, with Judge T. W.
Ayers and Commissioners F. M. Griffin
and W. G. McCarty preient.
. Miscellaneous bill allowed.
RC Wills, bailiff , f 6 00
C C Patterson, exp act 6 57
M A Bates, criminal act 1 00
50 00
6 CO
4 80
3 00
39 75
'3 00
40 65
J D Allen. ,
Bushong & Co
Lewis Groehens, rd & brd
W A Richardson, election act
W B McAiister, "
J H Pearson, . " y
Heppner Gazette, " "
L E Barber, " "
E H Andrews, exp act
W II Herren, rd & brd 19 00
Ed WeeJ. " " 12 00
C E Jones, election act 5 00
Lewis Grotbens, rd 4 brd 90 00
H L Burchell, " " 67 00
Carr 4 Cox, Ca. exp 41 00
J H Allen, road suprv 29 50
J H Williams, rd 4 brd 9 00
' " 6 00
stationery..
Irwin Hodon, Co. exp,
Heppner Times, election act
Minor 4 Co. Co exp . . . .
Rliea 4 Welch, pauper act. .
W Hill, Jail act...-...:....
i V JVilliaiss, Justice feea 19 65
Lewis Kenney, const fees 5 53
Jacob McKinxie, wit. lees 5 80
Joe rotter, " 5 80
C 8 Jackson, " .' 3 40
The following bills of election clerks
and lodges and other election expenses
were allowed each precinct as follows :
Cecil, Precinct
Irrigon, "
Pine City "
Lena,
Alpine, '
Gentry, "
Matteson, "
RESERVE PATROL.
Sheepmen Plead Ignorance of
the Law.
The sheep are skirting the borders of
the foreat reserve and Overseer Terrill
is kept busy doing a patrol stunt that is
decidedly strenous. A number of herds
have been over the lines, but he has
not made any arrests aa yet, though the
second offending will beget trouble.
The herders In' each instance, par
ticularly those from Heppner, and Lee
of Baker City, who are near Union
creek, have pleaded woeful ignorance
of any law or regulation which required
them to recognize a limit in ranging
their banda of bleeters. Should they
get over again, Mr. Terrill says he will
have the offenders before the United
States commissioner at Baker City.
He says the sheep have crossed over
the headwaters of both the Sumpter and
Baker City supples of aqua pura, to the
detriment of both, though not seriously
in the case of the former.
U. 8. Commissioner Chance told
Terrill, so he says, that he did not know
under what statues a case could be
made against such offenders. If such
is the case, the law will prove decidedly
faulty, and the sheepmen will give the
forest reserve officials the hearty ha-ba.
Mr. Terrill proposes to have It tried out
if a second offender is detected. John
Day News.
60
63 50
32 50
3 46
25 70
26 80
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..GORDON'S..
LIVERY, FEED A1ID SALE STABLE
MAIN STREET, - - - - Heppner, Oregon, jt
Wm. GORDON, Prop.
11ns alili3'l a rtuinbi'r of I'irat C1hb hrea and New Ki(i, both
lii!(jis Hti'l IliickH, unci dflVirs yntt (lrnt class service, and )ou will
receive courteous treatment. A share of yonr patronage I : : :
(SOLICITED
IF YOU BUY IT OF liORU IT'S
ALL RIGHT.
TO
WATCH
BUYICRS
Wo hv the txit nnMnrtmrnt of
WKlclm III thin WM'lInn ol Ihi' Hutu.
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Nli-ki-l. HirrlliiK Milvwr, Uulil Killed and
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We llimriiiiUT nil wnli hoa, and II they
iruvii Iniiliy Irnin workinmmlilp,
will fully ri'luru your money. 1
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JKWULKH AND OITK'tAlf
41 20
42 00
40 40
40 00
41 00
36 00
36 00
Mu Vernon " 36 00
Dairy, " 40 00
South lone, ' 39 go
Wells Springs, precinct 42 00
tight Mile, 40 20
North lone, " 39 60
Lexington, " 37 so
Heppner, 35 00
Dry Fork, ' 41 40
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Real Estate.
Ixinuton town prorty $550 will
buy a six-room house, four lo's, small
barn, young fruit trees. Can be irriga
ted. Enquire of 8. E. Notsok,
Lexington.
Jurors and witness fees were allowed
as follows for May term of circuit court:
Mat Halversen 5 so
C H McKee, 5 cq
Frank Evans 4 40
J 0 Kincaid,' 5 80
Edward Glock, 7 00
Oscar Keithley 6 40
WOBaylee, 8 00
C T Walker 7 60
A Carlson,.. 8 00
L L Jakes, 8 20
J M Baker, 8 00
R. F. Wigglesworth ; . . 8 00
W It Cochran 8 00
W T Campbell 0 70
Ed Palmer, 8 20
J W Cradick 8 00
Chs. Emry 8 00
J P Hadley 8 20
E A Chapel 8 20
P C Cieswell 6 20
W P Scrivner, 4 20
K F D.y 2 20
11 A r.mereon, ' 4 20
0 8 Andrews, 4 20
W G Scott 3 00
8 W Meadows, 4 20
J V Rhea 5 50
Mifcellaneout bills allowed.
fcarl Conner, assessors act 44 00
II II Gove, " " 200 00
City of Heppner, rd 4 brd 12 00
This Will Interest You.
Morrow county to Toe represented at
the Lewis and Clark 1905 fair, and
in order to further the interest and
secure exhibits Minor 4 Co. will give
the following prizes for the beet samples
of iruit and (arm product :
1. Best sample Bluestem wheat, not
less than 20 straws and heads, one flour
bin, value $2.50.
2. Best sample ol fife wheat, not less
than 20 atrws and heads, a bread box,
va'ue $2.50.
3. Best sample of barloy, not less than
15 straws and heads, an egg packer,
value $2.50.
4. Ten largest and tallest stalks of
corn, a Rochester coffee pot, value $1.75.
5. Biggest squash, any variety, one
box of soap, value $1.00.
6. Biggest and best beet, any variety,
2 or more species, set of decorated
pie plates, value $1.05.
7. Biggest and best potato, any variety,
5 or more samples, one covered dish,
value $1.25.
o ti r . 1 , . , .
o. Biggcn ami Deei caDDage, any
variety, one glass table set, value $1.25
9. Beit display of apples, plate of 4
or more, one set of cups and saacers
value $1.50.
10. Best display of peaches, plate of
4 or more, a berry set, value $1.25.
11. Best display of pears, plate of 4
or more, one setdiones plates, value 90c
Anything grown on the farm that is
beyond the average in size and quanity
bronght to us will be placed on exhibit
ion at our store and tagged with the
grower's name and address. The best
specimens will be perserved and sent to
Portland and there placed in the Morro
County booth. Minob 4 Co.
(eoNTiNuanoN tawn 8)
The Portland Commercial Club
has issued a call for a convention
for August 2, and 3, at Portland,
for the purpose of organizing an
Oregon Development League. The
mayor of every city or town, the
county commissioners, president of
every horticultural, agricultural,
stockgrowers, irrigation, dairy and
other association in Oregon, which
have lor their purpose the upbuild
ng and betterment of this state,
win nave ine right to name dele
gates. The purpose of the con
vention is an endeavor to unite
the forces of the state in the mat
ter of better advertibing the re
sources of Oregon, with the ulti
mate result of the development
ana oeuerment 01 the state. Mor
row county should be well renre
sented at this meeting as few
counties in me state has more
room for development. Agricu
ture ana norucuiture are only in
their infancy, while the great .coa
deposit has only been uncovered
sutliciently to ascertain its extent
Beside our county has various
uuior resources inai need more
capital and new energy.
Samples of All Products of
the County Wanted
HELP ADVERTISE COUNTY
Grain Samples Should Be
Gathered In Bundles 8 or 10
Inches In Diameter and the
Heads Protected.
Everybody in Morrow county
should interest themselves in the
gathering of an exhibit of our
county's resources for the Lewis
and Clark fair. The only cost
attached will be in getting tha ex
hibit together, and if all do their
part in this the expense will be
nominal. Every farmer who has
a nice lot of wheat, rye, barley,
alfalfa, grass of any kind, fruit,
vegetable, berry or any farm pro
duct of the county he should care
fully preserve it and forward it
to the committee of the Morrow
county Lewis and Clark Fair Club,
who will see that it is placed on
exhibit in proper shape at Port
land next year. It is necessary to
collect the exhibit of grains and
grasses, fruits and vegetables this
season as next season's crop will
not mature in time for the fair
which opens June 1, 1905. So let
everyone get in and do his part
toward getting together an exhibit
of our resources that will be a
credit to' Morrow county. Our
(wmmis'siojfeY, Geo. Cetiser, Mayor
Gilliam an4. Judge TfW. Avers
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are morovgniy interested in the
matter ana promise to do. their
part or more in making a creditable
exhibition of our resources. They
will probably make arrangements
for the depositing of samples of
any kind at Hardman, lone, Lex
ington and other points in the
county where they can be secured
at the proper time for shipment.
amples of any kind of product of
the county is desired, mineral?,
wools, cereals, fruit or anything
that is produced in the county.
Every article will be properly
labeled bearing the name of the
person who produced it. It is the .
desire that every section of the
county be represented by some
product.
The commitee requests that sam
ples of grain be pulled up by the
roots, and that each bundle be not
less than 8 or 10 inches in diam
eter, carefully wrapped to prevent
the grain from shattering.
A Narrow Esape.
Sam Meadows had a narrow escape
from death or serious injuries Monday
morning. He drives the bus for the
Palace hotel, and as nsual had drove
down with outgoing passengers and was
waiting for the train to back up to the
station. As the train was backing up
the team became frightened and started
to run, and just as they ran across the
track the rear end of the train caught
the bus, cutting it loose from the team,
neither of the horses being injured,
but the bus was turned over, the tugs
broken and one wheele smashed and
otherwise,damaged, while the trucks on
one end of the freight car were derailed.
It was a fortunate escape for Sam,
however, who was in the bus at the
time, as he wmt through the ordeal
without Injury, with the exception of
a severe shaking up and a temporary
jar to his nervous system.
The Harvest Begins.
In some localitis in Morrow county
wheat harvest Is in progress is in pro
gress this week, but it will not be
geneml throughout the county before
next week.
So far as we have been able to as
certain the yield will be fully up to ex
pectatione, or perhaps a little better, as
the late ranis have greatly benefitted the
crop, especially the spring grain.