Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, July 21, 1904, Image 5

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    THE II EPP II 11 TIMES.
THUR8DAY. JULY 21. 1004.
Subscription, il.OO Per Year.
NOTES.
Wheel from f I. IX) up at Lee Caulwell.i
J. S. Ilui'oii k wsalndom lliuton creek
Mnudny,
Lcll L. Mullock has been visiting lu
Portland tin past week,
Self-sealer fruit jurt in pint, quarts
and half gallons at Hintis Bros.
0. It Jones of (Clght Milt), wasabusl
urss visitor in lU-ppucr Friday.
M. I'., null was a visitor in the city the
firat of the week frou Hard nau.
Chat.' Harnett of Lraington, wm a buit
nest visitor in lleppurr Monday.
M. S. Miswell, of lone, wat In the
city Tuesday en route to llarduitiu on a
business vis t.
J. T. Kirk allended Grand Lodge A. ).
U. W. at Portland Ibis week at a delegate
trom Wbllmore lode of thia city.
Dr. A. K. Higgs gives special attention
to disease! of the eye, ear, nose and
throat. Glasses properly fitted.
I'or Sale Team, buggy, double and
tingle harueas, cheap for cash. For par
ticular apply at Timet office. j21
The party who borrowed a stride sad
' die from our stable will please return
tame at once. Stewart & Kihk.
Wheal harvest it in full operation
throughout Morrow county this week
and tbe ) ield it about up to expectation.
Don't forget to tave your tamplet of
grain now, the fruits and specimens of
woods, minerals, etc., can be gathered
later.
The Misses Zylpha and Zetta linger
left last week for Bingham Springs,
where thry will upend their summer
vacation.
Ollie Andrews of the lleppner Drug
Co , feft Sului'luy fur Pendleton, where
he will spend a week looking after tome
buisnest matters.
J. T. Ayers was in from hit llutter
Cretk farm Saturday with load of
peaches and alfalfa honey, tbe first of
tbe season's crop of each.
Jay Drvin brought In Saturday a sam
ple of wheat from his Sand Hollow ranch
for tbe fair committee. The grain stands
six feet high aud it well filled.
Vern Duncan came iu from Condon
Sunday with a race mare belonging to
Dave Mo A tee, of lleppner, which ha will
truin for the fall races here. Ixng Creek
Light.
It. C. Willi has lieeu chosen aa dele
gate ot the lleppner Hediuen Council to
attend the Grand Council which convenes
at Seaside next Week. He will leave Sat
urday. r
Guy, son of Cas Matlock, was brought
in from the Matlock ranch on Butter
Creek Thursday evening last, aud Friday
morning was taken to a Portland hospital
to undergo an operation for appendicitis.
A fire alarm caused flurry of excite
ment Monday forenoon when it was
thought Dave McAtee't retidence wat on
fire. However, it proved to be only
tome dry grau burning back of the house
K. L. Kreeland left last week, at a
delegate of lleppner Lodge, B. P. O K
to attend the National convention of the
Elks, which convenes iu Cinclnuatti tliia
week. He will alto visit the St. Louis
fair before returning.
J. C. Kirk, who wat in from Rhea Creek
Saturday, says that he lost none of his
first crop of allalfa from tbe recent storm,
but the second crop wat damaged some.
The damage to crops on Rhea Creek was
not nearly to great ts at first reported
F. P. Vaughan returned the latter part
o( last week from a three week's busi
nett trip lu tbe Valley and in tht Sound
conntry. He reports cropt suffering
badly in those sections for want of rain
Not more than a half crop will be bar
vested.
J. W. Morrow, tax commissioner for
the O. R. & N. came up from Portland
Saturday aud remained a couple of day
on business. While here he let a con
tract for the repairing of the old City
hotel building which wat partly de
troyed by fire recently.
Wlllard Ilarren, who came down from
tbe mines Monday, reportt the roads in
very bad condition on Upper Willow
creek. The recent heavy ralnt washed
them badly in tome placet and in olbert
loose rockt are piled up to such an extent
that It It almost Impossible to get aloug
with rig.
Ike Howard wat la front Buittr Cretk
Tuesday for load of supplies.
Harrison Chapin of Hardrosn, was in
town yesterday transacting business
W. 11. French of Haidmau, was Iran
net lug business iu lleppner the brut of
tbe week.
W. H. Irwin was pasrnger for Port
land Monday where be went on brief
business trip,
Mn F. Hallock and children left yes
terday for the blue mountains for their
summer vacation.
Henry Iilacktnan, who has been con
fined to his room the past three weeks
Is reported to be improving.
All Saints Memorial church will be
c'osed until Sunday, August 2i. John
Wurreu, Missionary in Charge,
T. A. Drlskell, who wat iu from Rhea
creek yesterday, reportt that he lost no
hay from the recent freshet, and that hit
tecoud crop of alfalfa will be but slightly
damaged.
Mrt C. A. Jonet and ton of WaiUburg,
and Mn. L. G, Alherton of Dayton, ar
rived Monday to vltit for totu,e time with
their parents, Rev. and Mrt J. V. Craw
ford, of thitclty.
Atly. C. B. Refideld returned Tuesday
evening from tbe democratic national
convention aud a visit to the World's
fair at St. Louis. Mr Redfield wst one of
the Oregon deligates to tbe convention.
Farmers are experiencing considerable
difficulty iu securing labor to harvest
their large wheat crop. Most every day
there it inquiry for barveit hand, aud
In many fields they are running short
banded. "
Luther Huston, who was In town yet
terday from Eight Mile, says harvesting
is in full blast iu his section, but no
threthlng has yet been done, only bead
ing, and a fair estimate of the yield is
not attainable.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Brock telurned
Monday from Portland, where they have
been residing the past ten mouths. Mr
Brock recently graduated from the Port
luud Dental College and expects to open
parlors in lleppner.
A. T. Corlet of Rollins, Wyoming, and
Webb Summers of Nauipa, Idaho, this
week bought the Newt Jonet and Henry
Cannon bunds of horses. There were
150 head in the lot, which waa ahipped
to Chicago yesterday. The price for
which the auimala Bold was not stated.
Tbe amount asked by the Great South
ern Railway company to coustruct shops
and terminti workt in The Dalles bis
been subscribed, and now tbe only thing
to be done is to agree upon the condi
tions. A written copy of these will be
presented to the company, aud as toon
at tbe contract it tigned, the deedt will
ie deposited in escrow in the-bank,
waiting for the completion of the work
to be delivered. There is do doubt now
thst Tbe Dalloa will be the terminus of a
great railroad running far into the inte-
ior, and will reap many advantages
thereby. Chronicle.
Rev Swift, who was in from Kight Mile
Tuesday, says harvest is progressing
nicely and that the crop will be the lar
gest they ever bad. The yield will range
from IS to 35 bushels per Acre. Mr
Swift sayt at Cliff Jonet' place tbe wheat
it to heavy that four header beds can
hardly handle the gralu from one ma
cule, and many fieldt have at heavy grain,
while in othert the yield will be lighter.
Thti late raint greatly benefitted tbe
wheat crop, causing the fall towing to
fill well, but the benefit haa been great
tit to the tpring grain, which it wat
thought before the raint would make
scarcely anything, will now yield almost
equal to the earlier wheat.
This Will Interest You.
Morrow county to be represented at
the Lewis and Clark I'.m fair, and
in order to further tbe interest md
secure exhibits Minor A Co. will give
the following prizes (or the best samples
of fruit and farm product;
1. Dust simple Bluettem wheat, not
lest than 20 ttrawt and beadt, one flour
bin, value $3.60,
2. Beat sample of fife wheat, not lest
than 20 ttrwt and hea It, a bread box,
va'ue 2.50.
3. Best sample of barly, not lest than
15 straws and heads, an egg packer,
value 2.50.
4. Ten largest and tallest stalks of
com, a Rochester coffee pot, value $1.75.
6. liiKgest squaah, any variety, one
box of soap, value $1.00.
0. Biggest and best beet, any variety,
2 or more species, a set of decorated
pie plates, value $1.05.
7. Biggest and best potato, any variety,
5 or more samples, one covered dish,
value $125.
8. Biggest and best cabbage, any
variety, one glass table set, value $1.25. j
9, Best, display of apples, plate of 4 ;
or more, one set of cups and aaucert !
value $1.50. , i
10. Best display of peaches, plate of
4 or more, a berry set, value $1.25.
11. Best display of peart, plate of 4
or more, one setdinnet plates, value 00o.
Anything grown on the farm that it
beyond the average in size and quanity
brought to us will be placed on exhibit
ion at our store and tagged with the
grower's name and address. Tbe best
specimens will be perserved and tent to
Portland and there placed in the Morrow
County booth. Minus &. Co.
CLEAN-UP SALE OF
SUMMER GOODS
One Lot Ladies
TAILOR SUITS
AT
HALF PRICE
MINOR & CO
One Lot of
SHIRT WAISTS
AT
HALF PRICE
We shall endeavor to make this July long to be remembered by our patrons for the matchless bar
gains they got htre in SUMMER GOODS during this July Clean-up Sale. The inauguration of this
July Clean-up Sale means a savini? of ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF .on every purchase of Summer
Goods made during July.
ISverything in Summer Gooda will be Sacrificed in this
Great Sale. Bring this Sheet in with you for Reference.
For Sale A good ranch of 100 acres
120 acres in cultivation; fairly good!
house, barn and ont buildings: eood !
well and running water; all under fence
and cross fences; located 4 miles from
lleppner.
Safeguard tht Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by
boards of health and charitable inclined
persona the death rate among small
children is very high during the hot
weather of the summer mouths in the
large citiea. There is not probably one
case of bowel complaint in a hundred,
however, that could not be cured by tbe
timely use of ChamberUia'a Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For
sale by Slocum Drug Co.
One Lady's Recommendtlon Sold
Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain'
Stomach and Liver Tablets
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 tiret
of telling her neighbor! and friendt
tltout the good qualiliea of these tablets.
P. M. Shore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind.
Tbe pleasant purgative effect of these
tablets makes them a favorite with ladies
every where. For aale by Slocnm Drug
Company,
Mill-End Sale of
LACES AND EMBROIDERY
We received through our New
York a choice lot of Mill Ends
of fineLacesand Embroideries
2 to 8 yards long at about half
their regular values. These Mill
Ends go into this July Cleanup
Sab? at
Half Price
One lot, 3 to 8 yaids
lengths, Qc a piece.
One lot, 3 to 8 yards
lengths, 20 a piece.
One lot, 3 to 8 yards
lengths, 4Qc a piece.
REMNANTS
We are continually closing
out piece goods of all kinds
to short ends, which go on
to the
Remnant Counter
One-Third and One-Half Off
Summer Goods of
ALL KINDS REDUCED
to clean up the stock
before the season ends. .
12c fine A. F. C. ginghams, for. 10c
15c Te-il de Nord ginghams, for. . .Uc
fe figured challies, for 4c
5c 6gured lawns, for 4c
35c crash suiting, for 23c
45c shirt waist suiting, for. !34c
10c figured dimity, for 6Xc
15c blue polka dot duck, for 11c
25c plain pink organdie, for 17c
25c mercerized ginghams, for 17c
HAND EMBROIDERED
SILK WAIST PATTERNS
Six Waists Cot of White Jap Wash
Silk, hand embroidered in colored
dots and figures. $4.75 patterns
marked special for the Clean-Up
Sale, at, each
35c Jap Wash Silk For 27c
In all the wanted colors and black
and white.
Ladies Muslin
Undergarments Cheaper
Here are values that force them
selves upon you and justly claim rec
ognition. Look over this list and
then through our clothes press and
tee if these prices do not suggest a
thought that will bring you to Minor
& Co.'s for some new Lingerie.
Corset Covers
25c kind for $ 19
40c ki-ad for 32
50c kind for 41
65c kind for , 49
$1.00 kind for 84
1 25 kind for 89
1 75 kind for 1 59
2.25 kind for . 1 69
Drawers
79c lace trimmed, for $ 67
75c lace trimmed, for 63
$1 00 lace trimmed, for 87
1.50 lace trimmed, for $ 1 08
1.60 lace trimmed, for 1 23
1 75 lace trimmed, for 1 32
Night Gowns
$ 85 embroidery trimmed, for. 63
1 10 kind, sale price 89
1.25 kind, sale price 96
1 85 kind, sale price 1 43
2 00 kind, sale price 103
2.25 kind, sale price 1.78
3 00 kind, sale price 2 28
SHOE BARGAINS
We have yet a nice lot of those Button Shoes for misses and children, which we
are offering at One-Third Less than the regular price. These prices will prevail as
long as there any of them left.
SPLENDID VALUES IN OUR RECULAR LINE OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
In these we excell in style, finish and quality, with price absolutely guaranteed
the lowest. We put these against the world and guarantee every .pair. If you
uiinK mis is oniy Dunco taiK, try us.
DR. SEN NETT
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Now a resident of Mor
row County. : : : :
Appoint Delegates.
Wonder if Morrow county will be rep
resented at the State Development
League, which it called to meet in Tort
land August 2, and 3? Other counties
have taken the matter up and are ap
pointing delegates, and our county
should not be caught lagging behind her
neighbors in tbe matter of a little en
terprise. Such an organization can be
of great benefit to tbe state at large, and
Morrow county should fall Into line and
help push the movement along. t
Our county Judge, the mayors of our
townt and the president of any Indus
trial organization it entitled to name
delegates, and certainly tome of those
will take enough interest In the matter
to not leave tbe county entirely uti rep
resented at a meeting that bat for lis
object the upbuilding of our county and
state,
Ollice at Slocum's Drug Store
Regular trips to lleppner the first
and third weeks of each month
OUR $1.25 SHOE WE COMPFTITION I OUR ?i.6o SHOE
For Misses, 11 to 2, is a fine ULM For Misses, sizes 11 to 2, is
Kid Lace Shoe, with stock tip, on our MISSES SHOES and made from extra fine soft and
spring heel, medium sole, medi- heavy American kid, lace, pat-
SOLICIT COMPARISON.
LACE CURTAINS UNDER PRICED Baby Summer Bonnets.
$1 25 kind for $ 79 13 25 kind for $ 73 An ele8ant ,ine nd complete assortment of fine Swiss
1 50 kind for 1 23 3 60 kind for 2 98 Embroidered Bonnett, lace and ribbon trimmed. All at
1 75 kind for'.'.'."..". 1 38 3 75 kind for.'.'.'.'" 3 10 Clean-Up Prices. See the reductions below:
2 00 kind for 1 63 4 00 kind for 3 43 $1 65 Poke bonnet for $1 23 $1 25 Silk bonnet for.f 93
2 25 kind for 1 82 4 50 kiud for 3 93 1 25 Straw crown tor 72 2 00 Embroid bonnet 1 63
2 75 kind for 2 23 J 00 kind for 38 30 Lawn bonnet for 23 1 75 Embroid bonnet 1 32
55 Silk bonnet fo.. 47 85 Silk bonnet for. 64
Odd Pairs at Half Price
Ladies Purses Cheaper
25c onea, now 15c I $1 00 ones, now 55c
25c Sunbonnets, Now 19c ;;;;;;;; 1 50 o-""".
MTNOR & CO. I NINOR & CO.
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. M. Lichtenthal and chitd.en
desire to express their sincere thanks
to the people of lleppner who ren
dered kind assistance during their
recent trouble.
..Palace Hotel..
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Beit appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon.
Every Modern Convenience.
Lighted by electricity.
Best Mealt in the City.
Real Estate
And Fire Insurance
TUdhltela & Hattevson
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
PHIL, M1XTSCHAN, Jr,
Prop
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HUDSON & BR0WNHILL
Real Estate and Investment Go.
TUB 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 Lieu land scrip for sale
in quantities from 40 acres up, and will undersell any quo
talion either in Portland or San Francisco. Don't fail to get
our prices before ordering. :::;:::
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.
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Land Scrip For Sale