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THE HEPPIIER TIMES. Published Every Thursday by A. J. HICKS O SUBCHIPTION KATES: O On Year - l.OO Six Month - 75 Thru Mentha ... SO Entered al the Hwiuffic l Heppner, Oragon as .econd-clana matter. .11 w, Timor in Heppner yesterday The Firt National Bank will pay 4 p r ' cent interest on all time depiwit remain- j ing in the bank for a period of si tuenlhs. LEXINGTON ITEMS W. P. McMillan took charge of tlie postomc OiHober 1. Mrs. W, P. McMillan and her sister Most People Know, Do You ? Of the G rent Kail Open i no- So le Now Goins RAWUNS KW NO. , 0. A. R. NHKTAT , t S,lur,.V Odd Fellow..' Hull at Heppner, every third wenl lone furnay. HKiurtikV ol oca monui. 0. W. Kuu, Adj. G. Yf. Smith. Com THURSDAY. OCT. 6, 1904. Some ol Mrs. E. . Tyler' chiKlron have the whooping cough. Hon. O. W. Tholp and W. P. Whar ton, of Heppner, were in town Saturday i TomMsson.a brother of Mr. Chas. i Burchell, arrived here from near Asto-1 tia, Thursday. V. P. Snvder went to Salem, Friday, where he will resume his studies at the j Crescent Laundry Sold. R. C. Wills closed a deal last Satur day wherebv the Crescent Steam Laun dry was transferred to Orin Clay John r... nf Hr.n.1 Riir. Mr. Wills has been medical college : . .. i i. rJ Frank Gentry went to Walla Walla , , Wednesday to visit his brother Oeue, eonie time owins to the conlnienieut of . . . ... . . ... - I who is sick wun typnoiu icvur. the wort oe ug aemnieaiai 10 u , , , oi, Harry Beaucbanip went to Salem health, and as a consequence he has Wednesday to resume his studies at the turned over to Mr. Johnson a good pay- mediCal college. This is his last year. in business at the nominal figure of I ThrM rarloada of wheal were sent 13000. Mr. John on and two eons will from the warehouse here to Baltimore, , ,i . Md.. last week. Several more will be operate i lie muuui j , uj n . ii v . vvujv - i ... ., shipped soon. It is a lot raised by K. i well recommended, and are thoroughly ; ! L Benge. familiar with the business, there is no MiM Camp. j .i ... .1 i J - J r .. ... i reason wny mey siiouu noi uo a gouu M gnJ Mrs Chag- Van Winkle have business from the start. Heppner peo- he dinhtheria. Two members of John Die should patroniie this home industry Grimes' family also have the disease. and keep the money at home instead j Alt are reported asdoin well of sending it out of town never to re- on at ' turn. Mr. Johnson will add at once a lot of new machinery and put the plant in hape to do work equal to the Pendleton or Portland laundries, so there will be no excuse for sending your work away. Surprise Party. A goodly number of the schoolmate of Harold Cox gave him a very pleasant surprise party at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox, Friday evening. The features ot me occasion were games and light refreshments. , j Those present were: Ruth Hager, Earl Hallork, Maud j Delegates Appointed, Tn.liroT IV Uprn nrcaident of the m r rwinnment Tnfi. Griffith, Sidney Hillock, Glady. Colin, ..... . . K.llis Minor. Katie Neville, Wilford na appointed delegates as iouowb: t, M;i!i rmmfPil fWr.... Meadows, Ruth Harlan, Ray Rogers, which meets ai St. Louis. October 25-29: Ethel Kirk L.lu Campbell George Soerrv. Abie Blackman, Josephine J.A. Woolery, lone; S.E.otson, Lex- d mdn& Blocum, Arthur ington:E. S. Cox, Hardman; Henry prforH. Yiraie Crawford, and .rlhur Blackman, Heppner, and . J. Watten- McAtee. Buyers arc tlookingjiiorejri nil over Morrow County. ixty,jta njimulroa Hithiy-cllM: tomro in this (iR E AT B A ltd A 1 X EV ENT. A n a yjdUay they havu Wn r)jjJ?lK Vln''X Another series of Special Bargains thatwill be handed to you SAT. OCT. 8t SPECIAL BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE 15c BATH TOWELS 10c Twenty-five Dozen bleached and unbleachea bath towels. On sale Saturday at Qc Each 65c BED SHEETS 43c Size, 2 yards by 2J yards, Stand ard bleached Sheeting. On sale Saturday . 43c Each At The Churches. burger, Galloway. National Irrigation Congress, which meets at El Paso, Texas, November JI. K. Church, South Preaching Sun-15-18: S.E. Van Vactor, Heppner; E. day at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday I5c PILLOW CASES 10c Regular size oG by 42 Standard bleached sheeting, full 3 inch hem. On sale Saturday Ech 65c TABLE LINEN 43c Beautiful patterns, bleached, half bleached and unbleached. Also Turkey red and blue, OS inches wide. On sale Saturday 43 Yanl 12c CRASH 7c :00 yards Steven crah, all linen 10, 1 md 20 inches wide. On sain Saturday 7 Yard 35c UNDERWEAR 25c 17 dozen Women's vest and pants extra heavy ileecd, line Jersey rib bed. On sale Saturday mm 11 1 2 DO I'-aen T. Perkins, lone, and Geo. Bleakman, Jr., Hardman Bank at Lexington W. S. Wharton, cashier of the Bank of Heppner, was a passenger Tuesday morning to Portland to purchase equip ment for the establishing of a branch of the Bank of Heppner at Lexington, where be will place an up-to-date bur glar proof safe, which will have an ad ditional protection of a night and day burglar policy. W. B. McAlister will be the local manager, and will be placed under surety bonds. Mr. Wharton ex pects to have the branch bank open for business by October 15. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. school 9-45 a. m. J. M..Bbard, Pastor. All Saints Episcopal Church: Nine teenth Sunday after Trinity. No morn- ine services, Evening service ai i.W p. m. Sunday school 1q a. m. Johh Warrex, Missionary rs $1.25 WOOL SHIRT 85c Men's lino ilanmd nhirts, all sizes, made of finest imported llannel. Values up to $1 :. On Vale Sat urday 85 $1.00 UNDERWEAR 75c 20 dozen Men's tinc-t wool hhirts and drawers. Ymi would consider them snaps ait $1 00. On sale Sat urday 75 l''lu"M ROCKFORD SOCKS 5c One case Mi ll's work socks. Rib bed top. On sale Saturday at . ... 5c 1'air W. A. Richardson returned Saturday from 'a visit to Condon. He reports that grading on the Arlington Condon branch line is progressing rapidly. Mr. Rich ardson went on to Fossil to visit with irieuds. Hay For Sale. I have alialfa bay for sale. Good cor rail and feeding mangers all ready to . . .... t?.. r..-.i inrA,ma. C( leea neei came. r lion address C. P. Bowman, Ixho, O'rgoii. Reeular services at the Christian church next Sunday, Sunday school, 10 a. ni ; preaching at 11 a. m. and 70 P- m ; Y. P. S. C E., 6:45. J. V. Crawford. mntmnunimnmnniimmritinon There will be preaching in tbe Baptist church next Sunday. J. W. Mount, Pastor. Heppner Meat Market BUY YOUR MEAT AT THE NEW MARKET. WkkIIX OUR OWN stock. They are not driven and starved We do n"t leed swill or offalls. Our price are the lowest 5 cents 7 " Now is the k o it y'tfu k' "k"v" "fall s u it 1 ime New Stock for Fall unU Wlntur Jut In L. Monterastelli of Pendleton, it in Heppner looking after Li business in terests here. Mr. Geo. Conser was a passenger Saturday for Portland, where she will visit for a time. Mr. W. E Brock, who had been ri iting with relatives and friends in tiii city, left Saturday for her Lome' in Petj dleton. District Attorney G. W. Pbelps i in Pendleton this week clobing gamblin,' house in that city, an order to that ef fect having been issued Tuesday. Roy Foster, who ha been in the But ter creek country the past few week looking after a ranch be ba out there, left thi morning for bis home at Lorane, Oregon. Elmer Morrison of Eugene, U in town for a few day closi- up the deal where by be trsnfer bis c ty property here to Chas Keithly. Elmer has rented a hop ranch near Eugene. A band of 51 head of cattle from Rhea creek wer delivered to Geo. W. Vincent at Heppner yesterday. Mr. Vincent drove them out to his Buiter creek ranch Special Notice. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Morrow County is hereby cal . n.ot in knt(-iul ReBMon at the Court House in the Town of Heppner, Oregon, at the hour ol lu o'ciock a. iu., ,.. I. u (Ininhw 10. 19U4. for the uur- poce of calling an tleciou to vote upon nf nrrilnhitinn of sale of in- luc r ---- - loxiiating liquors in me uouuiy ui .ur- r row, nnder the provisions of the L'cal ption Liquor Law ol the Maie oi ure- ison, and lor su n oiner uumuc bo iuajr Mutton, per quarter Mutton, sliced Chuck Steak . Round Steak . Porterhouse . Boiling Beef, forequarter Hrima mos 9 II a ik. IM-1CISS, 'PtiUorH -: : : : : : : OKI- G O N :- LOUIS 11 ! P P N K K PHONE 107 THE HEPPNER MEAT MARKET, Ceo. French, Proprietor : . ...........aaiSitifltllttllllllll!"""""""" MIIIMAIMMIMWMJIMIMumh"""" ttefure said Court. "" i . . . . f . ir.r. Dated this 2tn. any oi cepi., wn. T. W. Aykhs, County Judge. Georgia Harper In Camille. Geariria Harper, who will play Ca mill at Roberts' opera bouse Oct. 10. has won for herself an enviable reputation n that difficult role Her mr cess has stamped her as an actreHS of great intel lectual force most striking individuality and fine artistic train In impersonating Dumas' heroine her work ha been a ,.. trinmnh. iid to the standard of her Biost famous portrayal of La ly Isabel in EatLvnne. It also gives her the op portunity of wearing some beautiful and aura, live gowns. Insomnia and Indigestion Cured t o. ...i 1 harl a verv severe attack of indigestion. I could pot sleep at night and Buffered most excrui iatmg pain ior i three hours after each meal I was troub- V led thi way tor anout inree nioniuw when I used Cnamherlam B s omacu anu liver tablet, and received immediate re lief." ays John Dixon, Tullamore, On tario. Canada. For sale by Hlocum Drug Company. 4 o A DINGY HOUSE Looks bad and unattractive. Give your house or barn that much needed coat of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS The best paint made. For sale by Gilliam & Bisbee LOOK HERE WHAT'S TH IS An Opportunity for the Public-- Did you i-vr think fur a moment when; to Imy your Hour? THE HEPPNER BAKERY IS THE PLACE TIip quality in tried and a guarantee in given with t vi ry sack, at the lowent marki t ricts Frcnh Wad and t:ak every d.iy and a cl an ntoek of groc--riB always on hand Heppner Bakery i J It preserves the wood, improves appearances ana $ indicates thrift DON'T 1315 DINGY Notice for Pirbllcation. Public Land Bnle. (Iwlat:'l Tract.) J l OTTO FKIEDRICH, Prop. ..Palace Hotel.. HEPPNER, OREGON. liest appointed Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Kvery Modern Convenience, Lighted by eli'clricitj I'.oft Meals in the City. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT i U. 8. Land Office, The balle. Oregon, Out. Sd 190t , ' liniu 'r m herohr iven that In piimuaii'-e ol . .. I (.,.,., i, ,n. from the Coinmlssliiner Jil the where he will fe.d tnem lor tne Pr'"K ;d offi,e, Und,r authority v,.,t,d In i... ft.!. 1... 017 liod r. !.,.. . uv, -iillnl HtHtell KvvinC'l i M . .t.i Hi.inti' as amended bract of :HK"'i' l- 2 cattle Mr. Vincent ba. bought up to thi. will proee.4 u. time fir feeder., offer at public nale at the hour ol 11 o'clock a. I j f v 1 'Mil at Hill tl Frsnk Parker returned Tuesday even log from Alaska, where he went some time ago with a shipment oi hore report time very lively at Dawon the past summer, Hut when be left large numbers of people were coming out in advance f ihe frnte op. He ay prob ably 21)00 people will winter in Dawson. ...TELEPHONE... it h 17th flAT OI .'UY';IiliJTr. ni i ; omVe, the following tract of land, to wit: I Theluln12,HWi4NKof 8( Hon UTpm . a r. if -.. I A kli..-tlnn e. Tu. fi H. R 25 i 'v Any mini ' " ' , , boYe-d!rire4 lnnrl are trlviwid to file their j w LIVERY BARN PI III. MirrsciiAN, Jr, Prop First National Bank Meadows & Sons, Props. Will add. number ol horses and new rig, bolh Bi.KKles and Macks, rfd oftcr you Vou will receive counoous inrairaein. n nin . BO LI 0 IT K V claim, in this office rn or belore the day above designated lor lb. commencement ol said sale, otherwise tuelr rlf ht will be forcfclted. MichablT. Nolan, acglstcr. oJ-nlO Awkk . Lako, Kcceiver, LOWER MAIN STREET - - - - Heppn.r, Oregon HICPIICK- C. A. RIII'.A T A. klll'.A President I OI'.O W. CONSKR Ca.hli r ...Vice President I'.. I.. I'RIUXANI). .. .Assistant C'ashirr TraiiHfictH ft Gcucrfil Hailing PuHincHH WP. PAY 4 PKR CICNT. INTHRI'.ST ON TIMK DKPOSITrt. EXCHANGE ON AIX TAR1S OK THE WORLD HOUOHT AND SOLD. Collection, mnde on nil point on reasonable trrtn. Surplu. aud undivided profit. fj,U(JU.UU. )