THE HEPPHER TIMES.
Publlsriwu Evwry Thursday b
A. J. HICKS
O SUBCRIPTION
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Enured l th IVmoffice at Heppner. Ore-a
tt second -rlaaa axut.
KAWI.IV I1WT SO. SI. O. A. R. MKET AT
tMJ FriloxV Hall at llei'furr. -ry i&lrd
Saturday of ev 1) mouth,
U. W. smsa. Adj. ;. w. Hurra, torn.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 22. 1904.
MUNICIPAL ADVERTISING.
Just at the beginning of the
work ol preparing some adverti?
ing matter that may be of benefit
to our town and county, by th
Morrow County Dev-lopment
Leacue. a few suczestions offered
c i -
in the following from White's Say
ings may prove helpful:
"There is but one way to get
people in other places interested in
your section of the country and
that is by common, persistent ad
vertising. The literature which is
sent out from a town mu?t be at-
i. S n iu . ilr 'i uinu Iviiij th sixth T
birihdsvof her on Hugh, in who
honor tti entertainment wh given.
Tho prtrnt were: WeIey nd B
Man Evans, Ben, Mas and Elm j B
Griffiith. Kenneth lUnus, F.'snche V
i t ct....t Irwin. 1
.U1UUI, W"P MUUll, , -
Earl Gordon, Maa Roger. Eugene,
Elsie and Elaine Freeland, Parrel! dJ
My Cannon, t.lva nave, (inurrw
teron, Irene Khe, Janet, Marsrel
andJanior Crawford. He:; and LT.a
Hi kv
The little toU report be.rg F:.h:v en
tertain! and ofily wui itat t.n.t-T
would com a btt'e fw-oer.
f" "a "tnTf' at
IHa37i
Farewell Party.
OUTING FLANNEL
Light, Mediitni
and Dark . . .
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Are You Ready for School ?
IF NOT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU ANl) JVE YOU SOM IC M()NICY
A very ( leasts I party was ves s
the rv.,deaw ol Prof. D. V. & Ke! latt
Friday eveniEg ia bcoc c4 Kowi
Govt, who departed aray Exva t
for Portland where to li Nio'Jt
Pacific rctal coikve-
Thoi trest wc: i. ax3 Mrk.
J. V. Crawfd. Mr. J Mr. Yawte
Crawford, Ms Gertrw3 Ljr! X
Beatrice Gotxikstfcht. Ma Gro5e
Crawford, Miw Elb4 i
Eeid. Mr. Jof. L. P. KrCaU ni
aad Howard Gove.
Public School Opens.
Tbe iseft-rer yMk ncbcscwf evwZ
At The Churches.
PekY CHASDUEa, Pastor.
The pastor of the M. E. Chnrch, Pouth,
will preach to the children en Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock, and to this ser
vice all the children and grown people
are cordially invited.
J. M. Beard, Pastor, j
Ignorance of Oregon.
Secretary Birrell, of the Oregon In
formation Bureau, at the Union depot j ' - - "
building, Portland, haa some of the i j&) Oregon ia situated. Other inquire
moet wonderful curiosities in the forms! 8boUt the kinii of housea built on tbe
tractive, it must contain the facts Mooiay iib o ea-.aaert U 20. vn-
u v.,, r,. .u..,J a r iy- rtI- 9
more u luusv uuiu.u.. ttt tbe bri o d.cr
ia no keener disappointment to ' tas beec ecca.:y rcx-ial ia error-
tourist than to be misled. A great j in tie aerrk ci b-.ja rraie terlr, 1
many towns could increase their ; ana tnt u. k-sx sris up
' V 1
r,nr,,,l.lir,n v-rv readily if thev i "tc u.u.
um. - :
could only get the tourists to Tisit
their rjlace this is exactly what
wnrlr .- H.-.hnt thev The loomirg eerr.ee at the M. E.
" - v. . c.. V K. Wv.
must co-operate and have funds to j by fi L Tnfti Mpfr.BteB(kD. o tie
work With. Their city must lj Oregon aoti-ako lea. Sunday
beautiful with parks, trees and j school at 10 a. m., Epworth Leagae at
good walks. They must aim to ; 6:30.
have first-class accommodations for ;
the traveling public.
"If the merchants and better bus
iness people of a town woutd con
tribute a cerUin sum a month for
advertising purposes, then have
competent people prepare their lit
erature, send it broadcast in ans
wer to newspaper and magazine
advertisements and keep at it
they will eventually have a town
which they will be proud of.
, "When tourists come to a place it
is the duty of every citizen to treat
them as visitors, show them
around, and explain the advan
tages of the place. Kind treat
ment from the people usually
makes a greater impression on a
stranger than the beauties of the
city.
"A great many sensible peopk
have an idea that m'jr.ey epnt in
advertising U wartel -o it i-, if
voti onlv advertise occa;i-iitI v
j
Intermiitent adverting U yiri
like a parting shower, it rains f.r
a minute and the nex't m nuit- it i
gone without anything to reuj-uj-ber
it by, but a g'xA hard ra:n
leaves an imprereiun, as does per
sistent advertiring. If y u hear
the eame piece of muric day aftei
day you will pretty soon want to
know what it is and if outride peo
ple receive literature referring to a
certain place day after day thj
will soon hav- a derire to eee th'
. place. So the only way to g t
tourists to come is to keep adver-
Mm
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Girls
Needs...
Www' W.l IVraac s Octire sad
FanrT TTrmueaa ia i-'.aMi and wiaeJ
tra, 4 u 12. ye. JtfSf
Hia"Ciand Clwk, tbe warm,
a-Mt nod flnr.)e Viud, color and pat-
trms t anil E ta;e. prt
jNctoH
X i' $clol and Xe Hts ad
Car, tbe licut ( lb tww tb-.Bf and
twlora tVto3S5
Ktsars keavT ccetao rbi underwear ia iht eatnral Or v.
-c
Kiaes keavy natural gray ieoee-isned cwitrwear, each
V --Jr' BnArrwMT . 40 C tO Ktf
Kissr" hia t:a Vc to ft S
Vae tliCe gra-a school si or. priBr bel, heavy solra,
f T toU.flW;12to2,
K:ses tst bc ealf and vici school
shoes w-.th rrtecuon soles, lb be afcoe
ever proJaoe-J to sell at
StoIl4.l 45; 12 to 2, 175
M:seV fine drew and street shoes of
vici, patent or plain tip. the new Blacber
cnt and low heel
StoUS.fl To; 12 to 2. $2 00
Misses' heavy .otton ribbed hose 10c
Misses extra teavy cotton ribbed hose ISc
Misses fine heavy cotton nbbed hose 25c
Misse heavy wool ribbed hose 2"
Mises fine wool ribbed hose 35c
Lillys
1 v-Oi
Here
I Whin You Buy
School Nds at a
H e Saving.
IVliCll Erasrrs 1c
Pencil Tablets ,...lc
Small Sponge 1c
Lead Pencils lc
Slate pencils, l fur lc
Prohuldrrs lc
Good per. 2 lor. , lo
Caller's luk 3i
LrKC pcccil tablets
:tc
Roll lead ler.cils. 3c
Large Sjxinrs. . . .Ik:
Sprliing Tablets . &C
Coui)Hnition Boiks .
fc
2H Wsi crayons. . ,5c
Colored ciajons. prr
bt 5C
Ink and .cui ll eras
ers. , . ,5c
l.jtta lar;e Tablet fC
Fancy ink tablets. &c
Small slates He
Medium -.lairs. ..1 5c
Large slates .... .'M:
., rt&.t?
Boys'
Needs
Hoys' knee pant suits,
sgec 3 to 12 )rars, uiisrd
ray $ 25
Boys' ktiiH- pant mi's,
ages 3 to 12 yeara, in the
new Burter Hrowns and
blouse suits, ID Milled
cheviots ami plain arrgrs
f2 25 to 5 01)
Roys' long ant suits,
ages 12 to 3 year in the
lurable mixed grays, and
plain serges; the brat fur
school wear, f I 45 to fit)
Boys' Overcoats aud Kctfrrs, & to 10 jeais: strap uUters and
storm coats f . " lo t' w
Boys' Overcoats and I'Uters, 12 to 20 year, oaf.r'N, mixed, and
blacks f t 75 to 12 00
Boys' heavy school shoes, Ksnganxi Calf, lace, spring heel
5 to 8 - , . tw'.c
Hoys' best box calf school siloes with breU an I books, 5 t') M
Bovs' extra heavy fleec
liiitil undetwenr, natura'
gray, instead of 50c rai li
Boy's new cloth caps, 1
colors
Rrys' Hat:., black snt
colors tc io 1 f)0
Boys' knee pants
Boys' hesvv ribbed htwe
20o tbree pr &0c
Boys' extra heavy buck
skin hoe, ir
1
i.i'iV: f-
: W it:
n '..
Same in laigrr sil-s, 81j to 2
Bovs' heavy school alne. in Kaiuranxi Kip. liiilined. ie
i 1 25
fl 45
S to
lor rougtj aud luinblc wear Jl iO
Boys' Banner ilress shoes, new loe, perforated tips, to f' . fl '25
Boys' Slnpw!l, eainli-Mi shoes. Kaugsroo Culf. stilt and lutigh,
soles filled with lacks, the best wealing kIum- ru4e at auv )in-,
i 1 to 2. ft in, '.", to 5, $ 1 Kj
Boys' soft shiits with soft collar, asorted colors 2C
Boys' dress shirts, w;th or without collars, lo wear white collars
with , 4.SC
Mothers fnenil waiat for boys in white sud colois, t.V grade. ,4'c
Boys' knit ribbed uuderwear, heavy weight, tinlurul gray fiiiUh,
each ' 25c
of letter that possibly ever passed
through tbe United State mail.
An In lianian, writing to tbe bureau
for information concerning Oregon and
ita resources recently, asked if it were
true, as reported, that it rains so much
in the vicinity of Portland that the
farmers place wide boards on the feet of j
their hor es lo prevent them from sitik
u.g into the mad.
Ai other anxious inquirer a-ked to be
ol in exactly ml. a- portion of C-lifor-
fHrms, and the dangers from savage in
the interior of the state. It all magni
fies the fact that Oregon needs adver-
tiging.
Hay For Sale.
I have alialfa bay for sale. Good cor
ral! and feeding mangers all ready to
feed beef cattle. For further informa
tion address CP Bowma.n,
Echo, Oregon.
Now is the Time
N E W
Y O U 11
IS.
Ha Sold a Pile of Chamberlain':
Cough Remedy. !
' )
I have ild Cbamlr!ain't Cough i
Remedy for more than twenty years and ,
i baa g ven entire ratisftction. I have )
sold a pile of it si.d can recommend it .
very nigniy. josepn jjctin.ney, i,in-
...TELEPHONE.;.
F A L j SUIT
Now Stock for rail
and Winter Just In
LIVERY BARM j
Meadows & Sons, Props.
Will ad4 a number o( horses sn-l new rtr. both B'lMlet sn1 Hsi k". sai ofter T""
Brtw Uns servle Yoo will receive courteous treatment. ' A ihare ol your patroniiKe
SOLICITED
ton, Iowa. Yon will find this remedy a T
Using.1
good friend when troubled with a cough
or col l. It always affords quick relief
aud is pleasant to take. For sale by
locum Drng Co.
Notlc of Hearing of Final Account
LOWER MAIN STREET
Heppner, Oregon
In tbe County Court of Morrow ountjr, State
ol Oregon.
In tbe matter of tbe estate
of
Vary E. tee;!, r.eteast-4.
yotl t it bt-reby girtn tbst tbe uni:r:gne4
tbe cif u'.or ol the Ut alii ati.l k-ummi of
Mary t. e II, 4eee4, Las Bl4 bit final ar
iiunt aucb eserutor In tbe stiove entitlfl
court aud matter au'l tbat ssfl final a" Oiint
alllromeon lor b'arlbK aud ik-term. nation
by tbe rourt. at tbe' ourt rjm of ul'l '.ourt, lu I
trie Court bouie i
htale ol Orrfon.
lta, at 10 O'tlo k, a. m., of tal'l day: an4 all
perMins lutersOr4 lo sall etat may fil
i.t!.,riK tft aalrl K ,tfnt nr in, horttun ,1 thi.
ume. on or before tbe time for tbe bearing of .
tbe uroe. j (
Th l rtftt la t.nl.l l.hf1 In linrin.nf', tti in
The Oregon Development Ieagu,
which now has a rue tuber!-Lip of
thirty-three active commercial
bodk-c, will meet at Grants I'asg
tomorrow. The interest of this or
ganization is Incoming more man
ifest every day, and it has already
become a o.ost thoroughly repre
With.
6 I order of tbe Hon. T W. Ayers, Jt lKs of nald
OUt question the league will le a;(ourt,4ulymaleanlentr'l In iai'1 matter
,.. fuflnr in th nr.bniblinir flf ! ou tbe M .lay of reft-ml-r, I'H.
I'rrxa iuinsMriZKb,
our resourex ful state.
luei ouri rACD 01 ui'j .ouri, iu . .
; at Hpuer, In Morrow rounty, : J
on the "tb day of November. '; j
i. .. 4 t : ' r
ol-',
the j v
The Oregon Woolgrowers' Asso
ciation is holding a meeting in
hhanuo this week where many
ouestions of import a nee to the
txetutor.
Notlc of Hearing of Final Account
A DINGY HOUSE
Looks bad and unattractive. Give your hou?e or
barn that much needed coat of
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
The best paint made. For cale by ,
Gilliam & Bisbee
It preecrves the wood, improves appearances and t
indicates thrift - - " t
DON'T BE DINGY Z
:- LOUIS JPhISISS, Tnilors -:
HKl'PNRR : : : : : : l) k 1- G O N
LOOK HERE
WHAT'S THIS
Did you ever think for a moment where to buy your Hour?
THE HEPPHER BAKERY IS THE PLACE
The quality is tried and a guarantee in given with every
sack, at the loweet tnark' t price
Fresh bread and cake every d.iy and a cli nn stock of groc
eries always on hand
Heppner Ba leery
i
OTTO FRIEDRICH,
i lUMsr a'W.'Jt zj:.'jz tsrrs
Prop.
..Palace Hotel..
HEPPNER, ORECON.
Best appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon.
Kvery Modern Convenience.
Lighted by electricity
Bent Meuls in the City.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
In tbe matter of tbe ettala
of
, (ifi'tt Baoernfclnd, flciraned.
Notl'e Is hereby rive that tbs UD.lT;rj'.l
Sheep induhtry Will be discussed. adnilnlstrau of tbe estate of George
ii . HauernfleDd, deeaed. ban filed bit final a-
Congressman Williamson will at-. JllIlt,u,b .dmini.tr.u,r m the .n.
tend the me ting and Will listen titled eoort and matter and that said final ae-
tWje.'-JTA 1WNT r-JT'S WW mjm w . . -
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PHIL, MET SCI I AN, Jr,
r :
Prop
First National Bank
. fat, i coum win con on ior nartni nn'j swiiivmni
to recommendations of the sheep-1 tUll! ltht(0Urt rwin , ,
men in regard to the range and ( m ib court iiou at n-j.j.n-r, in Morrow
, ,. . i . ' County, State of Or(on,'m tbs'th day of No-
forestry questions, a very large
: vi'inber, Itrit, at 10 o' lK k a, m., of said day;
Attendance is expected at this ; and ail iersom Interemed In said etat may
Ule oI.Jm tlio to Said aeeount, or any part
meeting. thereof, on or before tbe time for tbe bearing
ol the me.
Birthday Party, TbltinMieli.uhlllied In purmanee of an
order of the Hon. T. W. A) en, Jtirl.e of said
Mr. Waldon lhea entertained a large court, duly nd and entered Id said matter
rber f childre ., .er home on J - "...ssn.
Qt street uudy alternoon from 2:30j Adtuinutrator.
-OF HEPPNER-
C. A. RIIF.A President
T. A. RHEA Vice-President
CEO W. CONSF.R.
E. L. FREELANU.
Cashier
.Assistant Cashier
Transacts a General Banking Business
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARIS OP TUB WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made on all point on reasonable terms
Surplus and undivided profit $36,000.00.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
IOU the next thirty (liiyH wo ul'lVr all kinds of
School Supplies at reduced prices-. Now is the
time you need thene goods, and we extend lo you
an opportunity to tavo home money in the pur
chase of same. We carry the finest line of tablets
in the city
HEPPNER DRUG CO.