THE HEPPHtH TIMES. Published Every Thursday by A . J . HICKS THURSDAY. SEPT. 8. 1904. KliUrd kl tlio I'lMtortlca Hi ll(''nrr, (M'Km aa dcuikI clans nialtr, NOTES. If you want school books go to Slociini IrK Co, 1'hII opening Ht The I'ulr Monday, September 11. Dr. M A l.each, dciitirit, office In the new l'ir building. ' Good, lady ironer wanted at the Cres crnt Steam Laundry. J. M llaircr returned Mond.iy from business trip to 1'etitllrtou. If you want anything In school (tip plies io to Slocum Hn Co, P. W. Allison, of llanlman, waa vln llor ill this city over Sunday. Mra. Thomas Humphreys and children caitu in Irom an outliiK in the mountains liiat week. John Klniman shipped another carload of beef et;e to the I'oi tUixl Market yesterday. C. II, HUbee left Saturday for Spray, whrre In has if cepted a position In a hUckiiuith shop. Geo. Conscr ami Dr. Frank B KiHtner paid the Ditch creek oullilif camp a vinit the first (if the week. The lleppner Milling Company ia in the rimrkrt fur choice milling wheat Highest cash price paiil. I'rof. I). V. S. Held ami family re turneil Sunday from their summer out ing in the mountaina, Regular services at the M. E. churrh; aotilh, next r-umhty at tl a m. ami 7:11(1 p in. J. M. llKAkl), I'aKtor. I'rntik 'bug left Ibis morning for Mi aouta, Mon ., whete he ha accepted bin fortiii-r pohition in a jewelry store. l'or Kcnt-liXH) acre of the best hurii h grata pasture aii'l HO tons of hay lor sale, l'eed Iota, racks and plenty of water. Inquire of II, M. Hawlry, Heppner. 2m Mr. ami Mr. J A. McKee departed Monday for a visit with Mr McKce'a parents in Karxa. They will alo vh t the World's Fair at St. Louis before re turning. Mr I.operand Mia I,ena Khca re. turned Saturday from San Francisco where Mra. I.tiper haa lirrn the past few weeks selecting her fall and winter lock ot tii 1 1 1 1 ri r y . l'or Tr.ide I have NX) head ot cattle, hall and seven-eights I nullum, that I de aire to trade towitrd IKHHI lamb. Ad drraa. Ice DimIwiii, or O. IiunsaVer. North Powder, Oregon. alltf fli-encer Akerf wan in the city on busi ness Saturday. 0. W.Scott wat up from Islington' .Saturday tail parti rig limine in Hcpp. ner. The hi'ar Cut shears, the only auto matic ahe.ira In the world. C. A. I,efller, Agent. Mra. Fred Ilallor k and children re turned Saturday (roui their outing iu the liiouiitaiua. A J. Davia, a praminent rancher of tower Putter creek, waa a business via ilor In lleppner Saturday, Mra. Phil. Metachan returned Satur day from an extciv'tid viait with rela lives at Jacksonville, Oregon, j Mra. Jamea Keeney, of Shaniko, via- ! Ited the past week with her lather, J. T. Mullock, and family in thia city. Ehear-Cut aheara are eapeclally tnanu-' lactured of the beat Sheffield ahear ateel, j extra hardened and fully warranted. C j A LefTler, Agent. Illahop C. J. O'RIley will hold ser- j virea at the Catholic churrh In thia cltv , on Su'U, September IS. A general invitation it extended. J . W. Ilecket waa In from lilt Bight Mi'e ranch Sat unlay He tella lie "hat he had just finished threahing hie crop ol wheat, which averaged a little over twenty luuhela per acre. Cardiac out announcing that Mips Mahel l.eezer, of thia City, will lie mar ried to Mr. A. Haacorn, of Terrill, Iowa, at All Sainta Memorial church In thia city, next Wednesday evening, rieptem- her 1 Ith. V. P. Vauihnn, who waa In town from Klvht Mile, renorta that he haa finlahed thrrahing hia wheat crop, which aver aged upwarila of twenty buahela an acre. The yield exceeded hia expectations by aeveral hundred buahela. MUa Amln Currin, of Idaho, baa been vlaitinK with her tirand mother, Mra Win Ayert, and th family of her uncle, Geo. I. Currin, In thia city. Miaa ('ur. rin haa juat graduated from the medical department of the Btute University of rciinaylvania. I). C Ourdane and Johan Troedaon re turned Friday from their chase after the oartv of emivranta who hurularized re- idences in the forth end ol the county. They went aa fur aa Walla Walla, hut roulfl find no trace of the party after they left Echo. J W, Morrow, tax cotnmisaioner for the 0. H. N. company, wag here lat week to appear before the board of equalization. The matter of adjutinv the O K & N. taxes was postponed to Friday, September 9, when it will come before the county commlittiioners. When troubled w'th conatipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tal -I'ts. The are eaay to take and produce nn (iripini; or other nnpleasant effect. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. LOOKING FORWARD Take a glimpse into the future a littlo and see what there will be for your choosing at MINOR & COMPANY'S For this Fall ami Winter. While we have not all of these in stock now, we have a few of them, and will have them all later,, and many others which we cannot show here This is an even length walking skirt made up from very fine cloth and in the latest of fashion. The New Touriat Coat with the fintcber Back will be the smartest thing fihown thia Fall. The short form fitted jackets are still in evidence, made np of nice cloth ; are a drese? garment. The most stylish suits will be the severely Tailored garments. The blouse front is still good. Mr, anil Mra Watdon lthea returned the lutt'r t art of the week fiom a v a.t with Inrnda at Pendleton. They ' viti'r t several Haia at their Lower Hut , tcr creek ranch while away. Mra. Liier haa juat returned from San FianclM-o with a m at complete stock 01 fall ami winter millinery, ilia aele tiona being tna'le from six of Mie leading wholraale millinery lumen ot ban Fran cber. Mis Lilian Chchrnn, one of the gradu ates ol the l'HH cla-Mi of the lleppner High echool, aui'ceaalully paaneil at the recent teachera' exatntnation, securing a eecoml giade cer'.ifiiate, baa iMtn engaged to leach the fall term of the GoiKelierry school. She wilt open hrr school next Monday. Merrill, manager for the lleppner end of the lleppner-Canyon slave line, who callel at the Tunes office Mumlay. Inlormol us that the equippage of the line ia now belter than ever before. His rigs have all been put in good repair and the ecjm pment in general has been put in fiini i luas condition, T. . Morgan, a prominent farmer of the Gooseberry country, waa in town Tui-wlay. He eaya threahing in bis sec tion is about finihhed up and that the yield was considerably better than was expected lielote inresiinitf conimrnicu, nearlv everv farmer havinif to wo ami vet more sacks alter the machines started. Mrs L. K. Colin, the leading milliner, will have a very i retty display of hat" Salnrduy, September It Miaaea Belle Colliver and ICtta Morrison, who have spent ten weeks in Poitbiud in the wholesale tilllliiictv detturtmeut, will be In cIibikC of work room, and the ladies ol lleppner and vicinity will have orders left here filled piouip.ly. Apprentice wanted. II. V.. P.urcbell. who wis in the city Saturday from hia ranch north of Lei iiivion. informed Us that he had finished mi hia threshing Htid that his cr M of ano acres of wheat averaged fiom 1H lo Vll huchela tier acre. Kiuhty acrea made thlitv bushels to the acre. Iliayie'd iiroved fiv- bu'be' per acre more thn e expected befo c harvest commenced. I). A Herren and family returned Kuturiluv friuii their summer uutmi' which they spent in the Greenhorn (lis. ret. Mr Herren reports tnai mere .n Imuieii-f anioiiut of duveloptiient work bring done in the various mine- of the di-trict. He says a'so t nt trmn fishing in the streams of Gieenhorn is verv good; that they caught mom fish than they could u. , Fred Tliomac, who was In town the other day, repo ts thnt the, Win, Camp bell and Will HlHUlTer llireabing crews ere doing some K"d work in the Social Kidge country. He also reports that th're waa born lo Mr. and Mrs. G. M. jVlh n on August US, a fine boy. The mother and child are iioinft nicely and Oeorge is exacted to fully recover In time. l'renk H. McKnight was in the city Satureav from llnlter Creek. He hail just relumed from a three keek's trip to the Bumpier Country, where he has hia beep on summer range. He reports that there wm) onlv about !I5 head ol Ilia sheep that were poisoned by a miner recently. He savs he knows who did the poisoning, but thai it would be next to Impossible to secure hi" convc lion. Mr. McKnluM savs ranye Is fine and hia sheep are doing splendidly. Hay For Sale. I have al'alfa hay for aale. Good cor rail and feeding manners all ready t feed heef cattle. For further Informa tion address C. P. How MAN,. J .cho, Oregon. Here is reprerented the new ruin coat for ladies. We have a nice line of these; no two alike. Take orders for special sixes. s While there is nothing socially new in any of the Canes shown for Fall. Tbey are always good ; no two alike. 4$H In 0 i Mix A smart Jacket The Butcher Back for the Miseee. is brought into evidence here to good effect. The long coat for the little ones is the most sensible. thing for the winter. A nice assortment is ready for your inspection. ' MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR & CO Ha Sold a Pile of Chamberlain' Coiifcth Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Congh Reined v 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 Mclvlhiney, Lin ton Iowa. You will find thia remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or colil. Ii alwavs affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. Tliiilier Ijind ai l Juno 3, 1S7H. Notice for Publication. D. Cox was in the city Saturday from Hiuton creek. Dr. A. K. HiggB attended a meeting of the state medical association at Portland last week. All Saints Episcopal Church. Fif teenth Sunday after Trinity. Both morn ing and evenin aervice, at 11 and 7:30. I special invitation to evening service. John warren, aiisaionary. Notice of Hearing on Final Account ('lilted States Land OfVice The usllea, Oreuon, June 17, 11I. Notlep la hereby elven that In compliance with the provlnlnn ol Ilia act of I'tuiKri'Ms of nine :i. 1K.H, ii 1 1 1 It- "n act tor the aale ol tliiilier Isinln In I lie stales ol l 'nil forum, Ori'ipm, Nevsils Mill Wanhlnaton lerrllnry, aa ex ti'iiited to all (lie pultllr littiil states hv act of AiiKUit I. In'rj, the follnwliiK unfiled fM-rsons have tiled III lliltulllce lliulraoiu atatiuiviita, lo-wlt: Euunnn A. ChBDel of ttaritinan, eiMiniy of Morrow, stite of Ore- frnii, swum slsteini'iit o. tto. lileil (iclnlM'r l,. I'.scl, fur the pureliase of the K half SW iiunrter uf bi'i tlon iki, 1 1. ft Mutiih, raime -i K W. W. Albert A. Allen of llsrdmsn, eoiiuiyof Morrow, slsteof (reeon. Bwurii alHtemctil No iM, tiled Jsnury 2, I'.SH, for llie nurrlisse of the K half iiusrter of Meetlon JO snd N tin It SV iiunrter of Section 21, I'p, j bmilli, Kmiiki' '.ti K., v. M. waynn nowara of lleppner. count v of Morrow, state of Orcftnn. sworn statemeiii So. 2PSI, filed lereintH-r ft, I'nih, (or tlie imrrtiane ol the N half NKuuartcr SV iiiarter NKipiiirter ot section Pi and Nw ipia ler .v " iiiih i u r ul aecllon 11, 1 p. u wiuiu Kanire -SI K , W. M. 1 hat they will offer proof to show that the laud soiikIiI la more valustdc- for Its timheror Mom- than for sitrlctiltuiHl lmrpose-i, and to nilillsli their claims lo said land Isdore the count y clerk of Morrow county, si lli'ppucr, ureuoii, on hepiemta'r .m, nan. They name as wllnesaes: (ieotKH A. Hh-nkman. 1'rede Owsna, Orrln K Ks-iiswortli, Frsnk Kramer, Hlacy Itolierts Koy H, HuI.eriK, Dsiilel Kleennd Ads M, Parker nl , I I l II1HI1, nri'Koti; Matt HllKhes, Mlgelli' Mallesiiii, Patrick Nptllatiu ami Jamea J, Mi', (iee of He niiner.Ori'iiiin. Any atnl all pemons clniiiiinir adversely the Mliove-ilettcrlheil lanils aru reuueMted lo til their eialnis In tins ntlli-o on or buforu the aatd ilrd (lay ol BepU iuber, ltl. MicHAKLT. Noi.am, J:U)-alt KeKister. In the ("otinty Court of Morrow County, Oregon In the matter ol Hie estslv ot lA'iiora t. Kliea deceased. Notice is herehv ulveii that the underslirned, , A. Ithi-ii, Hilnii n n.1 rHtur of the estate of h"- mira K. lilies, ijeeeaseil, has tiled Ins riiial ac- tint in anl etate, In the office ol the I lerk ol id Court, ami ill puistiiitii e of an order of the mumble T. W. Avers, Jmliie of the slsive en-1 tilled Court, said final sccuiint will come on ,r In ai inn im.l seiilemeut on the tiilnl u y ot ; O tolaT A. D., IssM. ai ten o'clock 'n the (ore-1 n of -M Ml ilav. I lie same ta-liiK the first day t u( i he October term of said Coin I, at the Court-' ohm- In lleppner. Mo-row 1 ounty, elate ot i Ou'iron. On or before sanl time any person ln- tcii'Mcil in salil entato urn y Hpcsr aim nie ins 1 eptious in writinx lo salil account, ami con- ti"-! t tie same. Hated September first, V.Wi. 0. A. KltKA, Administrator of Hie estate ot Lcnora K. Kliea, deceased. Summons In the Clrriilt Court of the Htate of Oregon tor Monow I ounty . Clyde C. Sating, Kilinlllui K. Killing, Ai tlmlaia rtaluig. liilntlffs, vs. Hubert Haling, Milton F. Morgan, .Mile MolgHli, Amlrew Motgall, Levi Morgan. Mary Morgiin, 1 1 1 in in Slorgini, llarry Mot gall Slid Helen .Morgan, ilelcnilsnls. To Hubert Haling, defendant above named in the name of the Htato ol Oregon, you are hereby reipilred loappcar In the above villi lied court and cause on or before the vtuth day of October. I:i. salil ilntu being six weeks Iruui suiiiieinber Kill, the ilate ol (lie llrst publication of t his summons, and answer the complaint of i, bill, tirfa illeil herein airalnst von, ami If you full lo so Hppcar, for want thereof plaintiff will aiuilv to the court for the relief prayed for lu Ins complaint. The relief prayed for la that the Interest of the plaintiffs and the ilefeuilants In ami lo the Northwest quarter and the Hnullieaal quarter and the Hoiiihwest quarter ol seciloil la, town ship 1, south range J7. K, W M., tie aM'ertalued anil determined by the above entitled court uml thai salil iiriinerlv he sold and the pro ceeds of en I1 sale, alter the payment ol costs and expenses, lai paid Ui the owners ol aald hind In such proportion aa their lulurust may appear aa ascertained by I lie court. Thia summons ia served upon you by ruiblt. cation thereof by oruerot the Hon, W. K. Kills, judge of the above entitled court, which aald order waa made on the Hrd day of HoptemlH'r, loot, nt cluimbera at I'eiiilleliui, Oregon, and prescribed Hint thia suuiniolia be published fur six con ullve weeks, ami that Hie tlisl publication thereof be , made on Hie Hlh day ol rlcplemhcr, lwl. II. W. PUKi.es, Atlorucy lor I'lalntlffs. 1,5! We Way 4 4 Per Cent Ir.terezt 1 peoide suffcT X. 1 lion. biliousness. 1 W 1 . 81 LITTLE STEEL BANKS PROVE INCENTIVES TO HOARDING GASH FOR A RAINY DAY OYER 5100,000,000 IN CHICAGO SAYINCS BANKS Huge Deposits in Chicago Institutions Are IVIade Wage-Earners Year's Jump, $22,000,000. by Saving deposits now in Chicago banks $100,000,000 Amount one year ago 78,000.000 Amount ten year ago '. lo,000,000 Amount in 1890 12,350,000 Poconse tlio liver is noclaeb'd with const i wit headaches and fevers. Colds attack the bines and cotitncious diseases take bold of Ihe system. It is safe to say that if tlio liver were alwaya kept in proiwr working order, illness would e almost unknown. Thedford's Iilack-PraiiBlit is so successful in curing such sickness liecause it is without a rival as a livor regulator. This prpnt family medicine ia not a strong and riruxtio drug, but a mild and healthful laxative that cures con stipation and mnv be taken by a mere child without possible barm. Tho healthful action on the livar cures biliousness. It has an in vigorating elluct on the kidneys. l!ocam tlio liver and kidneys uo not work regularly, tho poisonous acids along with tho waste from tho bowels get back into the blood and virulent contagion results. Timely treatment with Thed ford's Illaek-Drnuglit removes tho dangers which lurk in constipation. liver ana kidney troubles, ami will foaitivdy forestall tho inroads of Iright's disease, for which dis ease in advanced stupes there is no euro. Ask your dealer for A uric, pnckaijo of Thedford's Uluck-Draught, Savings deposits in Chicago banks have passed the $100,000,000 mark. In the past year they have increased upward of $22,000,000, or more than 20 per cent. And what is best of all, according to one of the bankers interested, Chicago is just beginning to learn to save. The state banks and savings institutions have been going out after the people in the past few years as they never did before, to show them how easy it is to save money and how valuable it is to have a good balance in the bank. The introduction of the little STEEL BANKS has started thousands of people to saving money that was wasted before. They have imbued many a boy and girl wage-earner, as well as older folks, that it is a good idea to put asido something for a rainy day. And, as far ps I have observed, the accounts that are started in that way grow and aro never withdrawn except in cases of absolute necessity. The most remarkable gain was that of the Illinois Trust, which showed a savings increase of nearly $8,000,000. But this bank has upwards of 100,000 savings depositorsenough to mako a larger town than any in the sfato out side of Chicago. We (pay 4 Per Cent Interest a 1 V ;yl SI 0 Oi S B 10: 01 1V1 ll' 1? lb 01