THE HEPHKEII TIMES. THURSDAY. SEPT. I. IC04. Subscription, l.OO Por Yoar. NOTES. Wheel from f 1 .(H) tip at l.tt Canlwclt.a Dr. M. A. l.rach, dentist, office In the Dew 1'iilr building Dining room In connection with the I'acific lo1 k ' 11 K house. C. A. Kep, ol IUrdmaii, visited over Sunday In Heppner. J. J. KcCrt returned 1'rUUy from business trip (o The Dalle. Jck l.nnr, of llur Iiiiiiii, wm transacl lug buiiii In lli'ppnrr Monday. Mr. aud Mm. W. C. Lucy, of lllack. horse, ere visitors In town Katurduy. Johnny Spencer, of lihea creek, wti trantat-ltng huninr in towu Saturday. ' Mr. and Mr. H K. Willi, of Claik's Cnyou, were visitor in towu Saturday. W. J. Watteuhuijtrr wa In from But tcr creek I'rltUy transacting busineas la town, ShitillTSliutt and l'rank Cray paid visit to the outing cwp in the tnoun taint HuniUy. l'or a fimt-dsM livery rig call on Wm. Cordon. lie lis some of the fin cut turn out in the city, John TroedMin, a promlucnt farmer of l'or a firot-clas meal, try the Pacific dining room. Carl hJe-Uon, of Ella, wm In town on TLuai ! 'lutmlir. CocmI, lawly Ironer wanted at ths Cres cent Kteatiti Laundry. Dan I tee of IUrdmau, n doing bua- nraa lit tliia city yesterday. l'rank ICnglcinan, of lone, w a vi- itor In He.iner the first of tbe week. 1'. 1 1 U lie, of Spray, wu transacting bulnr In Ileppuer tbe first of the week. Frank. Wilson and Herbert Halstead, of Condon, were visitor in our city Tuelay. Cha. Thornton was culled to Humpter last week on account of the illueiM of hiii brother William. John Kinsman will ahip another car lovl of txrel cattle to tbe Union Meat coiiipuiiy tomorrow. J. I,. Howard wae In the city Tuesday, returning from a vinit oil Rhea creek to hia ranch at (ialloway. The I Icppner Milling Company ia in the market for choice nulling wheat. IliKhcat cash price paid. Jme Wylaud wit down from bi ranch near Hardman yeiterday trans acting lutines in town. One tar Schafer, a prosuiuent stockman o( Mouuuicut, i in the city looking after some uuniucs matter. Kev. It. L. Beichtol left Tuesday An upr rl typlt would like to rent 1 typewriter for evening practice. Ma chine Miunt be a standard make, single keytasrd and in good condition. Call t this) office. Now I the time to list your real estate a the prospect are very favorable for lively selling of Morrow county realty during the neat twelve tnonthi. The countv h been more thoroughly ad vertised the pant few month than ever before, and thre will doubtless tie buy er in the field soon. The Times b made arrangement whereby we expect to lie able to handle considerable prop erty right along. So if you have prop erty to ell It will be to your advantage to call and lint now. Remember it cost you nothing if no alu in made. Klla, hi a huiiuew visitor in KIU the uiorulng to attend the conference of the fimt of the week. Mr. ind Mr. P. M. Morris, of Cecil, viiiled toverl dv the tst week with friend in Heppner. Wra. Potter, of Spray, wa in Heppner the latter part of the week looking after some buMnrti mutter. Mr, and Mr. I). II. Keiter left Fri day morning for Seattle, here they ex pert to uuke their home. The rr vl of an right-pound g'f' reported t the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John M. SprouU, August L'.l. A. M. Mumlmui w in from hi M. It. church at The Dalle. Mr a. Dave McAtee and children re turuetl from their au turner outing in tbe mountain the first of tbe week. The fauiilr of V.. J. Slocuui returned from their lumnicr outtug in the moun tains tbe latter part of last week. Mm. L,. E. Cuhu and daughter, Gladys returned Tueday from a six week' out ing avt the beach and at Portland. Mr. Loretta Leeier and her daughter Mattel returned Monday from a two week a' visit with friends at Portland. Mir a Klta Morrison, who ha been Pock-Yoager. Mr, l'.iirton II Peck and Mini Myra F. Ycager were uniiVd in marriage at the home of the bride' parent, Mr. and Mr. J. L. Yeauer, in this city yes terday evening at 1 o'clock, Rev. Frank C. Adkln omciating. The wedding wa a quiet one, only immediate friends of the contracting parties Ixmig present. Those present Is-side the Yeaner famiiv were: Mr. and Mr. T. L. Dormao, Mr. and Mri, J. A. Patterson, G. W. Harris. Mark Leach, Initio Davi and Nellie Hornor, Following the ceremony an elegant we lding nipper wa terveil. The groom is a prominent young far nier of the vicinity of Lexington where he ha the r expect and confidence of a wide circle of friend. The bride ia the eliluHt dauglitt-r of Mr. and Mr. J. L, Y eager, of this city, where she is held In hinli esteem by a host of friends, whom the Time joins in best withes for the happy couple. Clark's canton ranch Saturday attend- writU a wholesale millinery house at lug to ionic bushics niHtter. I'ortlaud the past feiw tuootb, returned C. A. Rhe returned Saturday from Tuemlaj evening. Portland and went out to hi ranch Sun- TUoae who have not paid the laat half day to look after bi livestock interests. I of their 11)03 Uxea should bear in mind l..mll Cochran, a prominent stock- lnt if they are not paid before October 3 Dan Florence Dead. Dan I... ron of Mr. and Mr. A. L Florence, died at the home of hi par enU, on Willow creek, last Friday at the ae of 17 yean, after a long suffer iiit; from comuiiitition. The funeral ervice were held at the Heppner cem etery Sunday forenoon, conducted by Kev. Frank C. Adkins. The funeral wa largely attended. Young Florence had suffered many months with the dread disease, hot all tj'i't uicdical i-kill could do was un avhilini. The bereavel family have the sympathy of the community in their irreparable 'oe. m n of Monument, wa iu the city the fiiit of the week looking after ome bu inc.t matter. J. M. lluye brought hi little dnugh tcr Roxey in from hi ranch Monday and left Tuedy lor Portland where he took her for medical treatment. John P. Spray, of Spray, wa in the city eveil of days the pant week solicit ing aid for the construction of a bridge acrow the John Day liver at Spray. Contractor Carr & Cox are building a very neat colliign on West Center alrect for W. P. Dutton. The building, when completed, will he occupied by Mr. and Mr. Frank Farntworth. Mr. VV. W. Smcad and daughters, Mr, Williard llerren, Mra. Baylis, Mrs. J. W. Shipley and Mia Lena Glasscock left Monday to vinit for ome time with penalty and Interest will be added. Mr. and Mr. W. K. Burtou came in from Kock Creek Tuedy, and Mr. Burton lelt on yesterday morning's train for it vuit with friends in the Valley. l'or Rent -1000 acres of the best bunch- graa pasture and HO tona of hay lor sale. Peed lots, rscks and plenty of water. Inquire of II. M. Uawley, Heppner. 2ui J. T. Ayers was in from his Butter creek ranch Tuesday with t hack load of atlfalfa honey. His crop of honey, as well as his fruit crop, is very good this searon. G. R. Jones of Itrtgon, eut Mr. A. AaUbaugb, of this city, a box of very Cue IrriKou peaches yesterday. Por quality, tiize and rich color the peacher are sel dom equaled. g MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR & CO g o o u a a o WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK o f? n O o X MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR & CO o MINOR & COMPANY Mass Meeting. A meeting of the citizens of Heppner and Morrow county is herebv called at the city council chambers in Heppner on Friday eveuing, September 2, for the purpose of organising a Morrow county Development LeaKiie to work in con junction with the State League. It is earnestly requested that all citizen who re interested in the development of our county and state, will attend this meet ing, heron. e a member and thus assist in the work of better advertising our re sources, and in the upbuilding of our community. Fhank Gili.iam, Mayor. Adjudged Insane. Wm. Lefiler, a herder, who has been herding sheep for Art Minor the past few months, was examined here Tues day morning by Judge Ayers and County Phytician F. B. Kistner, and wss adjudged iniane. It appears that Lefiler had left his hand of sheep in the mountains some time Monday and started for Heppner. ArrtTing at P. C. Creswell's ranch on Willow creek, a few miles above this city, he stopped and ' asked for some thing to eat. On talking with him a few minutes Mr. Creswell oerceived that he was crazy, and asked him to lay down a double-bitted ax he was currying and come in and get supper. At first he did not want to part with the ax, but finally consented. While he was eating Mr. Creswell harnessed a team hastily and persuaded him to ride to town, where he was turned over to Sheriff Sbutt, who, upon searching bim, fonnd a bowie knife with a six-inch blade, hidden beneath his shirt, which be said he had brought along for pro tection, as he had tbe hallucination tbt someone was trying to kill him. He stated to Mr. Creswell as they came to town that they, meaning imaginary per sons that were endeavoring to kill him, bad already killed Art Minor and a couple of otber men, and that he needed the ax for protection. He also stated to tbe sheriff that some man bad been riding about his band of sheep bleating and scaring tbem and endeavoring to kill bim. He said the bleating did not worry bim, but it hurt the sheep, so be procured an ax and knife and started out to defend himself. Sheriff Shutt and Joe Boyer left yes- where he was committed to the asylum by Judge Ayers. Has Sold a Plla of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Congh Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recommend it very highly. Joseph McElhiney, Lin ton. Iowa. Yon will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a congh or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by terday morning with Lefiler for Salem', Slocum Drug Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOR the next thirty days we offer all kinds of School Supplies at reduced prices. Now is the time you need these goods, and we extend to you an opportunity to save some money in the pur chase of same. We carry the finest line of tablets in the city HEPPNER DRUG CO. Dr. Senuett, tbe optician, will lie at Koy Glumcock at Mt. Vctuou, Graut I slocuui' Drug Store, Heppner, on Sep county. I tember 1st to.lhe 4th. Wring your eye Kiravnl Awav. One dark iron eray with vou if you are in need of a pair of ' j i - mare, e four year, weight 1 150 pound), Kls.e. branded " J " on the left stifle. Very heavy rain is reported at Cecil, A rewsrd of flO will lie paid for t,i county, Saturday night, but no daui delivery of animal at the John Her hc to crop resulted. Haying in that ranch five mile northwest ot Ileppuer. I BC-ction ha been Guiihed up and thresh lug is well along;. l'or Trade I have 100 head ot cattle, lialf and evi'U-Mhts Durham, that I de aire to trade towards 3000 lambs. Ad- Hay For Sale. I have alfalfa hay for sale. Good cor rail and feeding mangers all ready to feed beef cattle. For further inform tion address C. P. Bowman, Echo, Oregon. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to Social Itule people for kind assistance during the illness and funeral of our son Frank. Mb. and Mks. A. A. Willis. H.A.Mvkks, Heppner, Ore. al Joseph Howell and Maude McPaniel, of Hardman, were married in this city Inst wek by JubiIco Whitica. Both bride and groom are wull and favorably I ircB( jeme Dwlaon, or O. Hunsaker, known youiig people of the south end of the county, where their many friends) wish them happiness and prosperity. Judge Ayer returned Saturday from Pendleton, where he went to meet bia daughter, Mrs. lilie Lasater, who m about to leave for Ann Arlxir, Michigan, where her hmhand, James Lasater, la studying law at the Michigan State Uni versity. Mr. Laaater has been viaitlng with relatives and fi lends at Heppner, Pendleton and Walla Walla the past two month. W. B McAlister, who was In the city lust Thursday afternoon from Lexington, says the yield of wheat per acre in the wheat belt about Lexington will le larger than in li02, which with the new land wheat, will greatly increase the amount usually handled at the ware nouse in hi town. He thinks at leaat 200,000 bushels will be shipped from North Powder, Oregon. a25tf Miss Libbie Vaughan, who has been teaching in the Matteson district the pant four months, left Saturday for l'omeroy, Wash., where she has accepted n position ss leacner in me scnoois oi tliat town. Full wilt be brought by Portliud liquor dealers to test the constitution ality ol the new local option law of Ore- tron. The suit will be in the nature of an injunction restraining the county clerk from issuing a notice of the local option election in any of the precinct of Multnomah county. I'. II. Stevenson, manager for the Heppner Milling Company, tells lis that be bought his first load ol new wheat Tuesday. It was the bluesteui variety, from the ranch of K. L. Knlghten on Eight Mile. The price paid was 75 cents per bushel, but it wss No. 1 milling Tgr nfi 1 1 ii ri Mtss. Agnes Wejtlsy 616 Wells Otrset' Marln.etts.Wii 816 Wells Strwt, Marinette, Wis., Sept. 25, 1903. I was all run down from nervous ness and overwork and had to resign my position and take a rest. I found that I was not (raining my strength and health as fast as I could wish, and as your Wine of Cardui was rocommended as inch a good medicine for the ills of our sex, I bought a bottle and began using it. 1 was satisfied with the results from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and then fonnd 1 was restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work with renewed vigor. 1 consider it a fins tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition, aud am pleased to enslorss it. AGNES WESTLEY, 807, Xortfc WlHunslii Holland SooUtr. Secure a f 1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 2,c. pockape of Theulord s lilacic-Draugnt today. WINE OF CARDUI RHEA & WELCH General Merchandise HEPPNER, OREGON. Mid-summer Sale We are now closing out our line of Summer Goods to make room for the New Fall Stock , Shirt Waists We have a line of Bhirt waists which formerly sold at from $1.00 to $2.00 which we are now selling at 50c regard less of cost or former prices. Clothing The remainder of our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing will be sold at. cost. They will soon go at t'he prices i?e are now making. SOME NEW GOODS Men's Hats A new line of Kingsbury hats in the lates styles, just received. Prices very reasonable. Neckwear We also have a new line of fine Ties and a general stock of Men's Furnish ing Goods at the right prices. GROCERIES Our stock of groceries is now very complete. We carry a full line of canned fruits and vegetables of the choicest brands. We make a specialty of Schilling's Best Baking Powder, Extracts and Spices, which never fail to give entire satisfaction- Lexington this season. wheat.