Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, October 20, 1904, Image 4

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    THE HEPPHER TIMES.
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
O SUBCRIPTION
On Year -
Six Months
Three Months
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Entered at the Poatofflc at Hoppner, Oregon
ai aecond-rlan matter.
RAWLINS POST SO. SI. . A. R. MKKT AT
Odd rUow' Hll at Heppner, every third
SatuMay of each mouth.
. W. Kmsa, Adj. Q. W. Smith. Com.
THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1904.
Frank Farnswirth, manager of
the Woolgrowers' warehouse, esti
mates that there will be shipped
out and milled in .the Heppner
flouring mill this season 225,000
bushels of wheat. This exceeds
the shipments of any previous year
more than 100,000 bushels. A
considerable portion of the increase
is due ti larger acreage than in
former years, yet almost as great a
per cent is due to the exceptionally
large yield this season.
W. S. Wharton, who has trav
eled over the county extensively
the past few weeks, and thus speaks
advisedly in he matter, says that
the sales from the agricultural and
livestock that have been sold and
gone out and will yet go out of
Morrow county this year, if divi
ded equally between every man,
woman and child of the county,
each would have a little over $300.
His figures are based upon wool,
livestock and wheat sales. Proba
bly no other county in the country
can make as good a showing.
GOOSEBERRY.
Mr. X. R. McVay has returned from
Heppner.
Mr. aad Mri. Frank Barlow went to
Heppner Friday.
Jack Eadea of Grant county, ia haul
ing grain for J. D. Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Faulk are visiting
with their niece, Mrs. McVay.
Mrs. I. R. Esteb spent Tuesday with
Iter daughter, MrB. Oscar Keithly.
, The recent rains have made the roads
much more solid and easy or travel.
Several of our gentlemen are in lone
this week at witnesses in a land contest.
an Arabian peddler by the name of
Dakir Kardy, was in onr midst this
week.
Forreat Brians went over in the Mon
ument country last week to purchase
work horses.
IJr. Coffin an, the Willamette valley
threshing machine man, has quit foi the
fall, and will take his departure soon
for Hubbard.
The young men of Gooseberry hare
taken a few s'.epa toward organizing a
baseball nine. It is a little late in the
season, but we wish them success.
Will Barlow and family have moved
onto the place formerly occupied by
BertCourter. They help out the school
considerably as they have four children
who attend.
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iuc cvtuiajf at law u. tuuivu
was accorded a large hearing at each
erric. The doctor being an old time
lecturer, it a fluent talker, and his
speeches probably resulted in tome good
to the cause he is surporting.
P. O. Borg hat further improved his
jewelry store by putting in a new wall
case along the east side of his store room
the full length. It adds much to the a;,
tractivenest as well at to the convenience
of his store. t
Rev. J. W. Mount will fill the follow,,
ing appointments in behalf of local
option: Ella, Saturday night. Oct. 29;
Douglas, Monday night, Oct. 31; Goose
berry, Tuesday night, Nov. 1 ; Liberty
schoolhouse, Weduesday, Nov. 2; Hard
man, Thursday, Nov. 8.
Dr. II. B. Winard of Albany, who was
here the latter part of the week, has de
cided to lacate permanently with Dr.
A. K. Higgs. Mr. Winard will go first
to Chicago, where he will take a post
graduate course of two months before
returning to Heppner.
The Woodmen of the World and wives,
Women of Woodcraft and hnsbands, also
visiting members, are invited to a stere
optican moving picture show, to be given
under the auspices of Maple Circle 2.V.I,
Women of Woodcraft, at the K. of P.
ball Tuesday evening, October 25.
Mrs. J. J. Adkins returned Monday
evening from Portland with her daugh
ter Olive, who hat been in a hospital
there for some time for treatment of ap
pendicitis. Although Miss Olive saf.
fered a very severe attack of the disease,
she has about fully recovered. Oral Ad-1
kins, who had been visiting with friends j
in the valley, returned with his mother
and sister.
W. O. Minor tells us that within the
past ten Jays he hat sold eight head of
Poland China hogs, as follows: II. E '
Burchell, two sows; a boar each to J. J.
Adkins, J. R. Olden, E. P. Browning,!
Geo. Vincent, James Wyland and J. R.
Nunamaker. Not only it Mr. Minor't
Mountain Valliy stock farm a great
factor in building np the breed of cattle,
but of swine at well.
H. E. Burchell of Lexington, wat in j
town Satarday and purchased a couple
of fine Poland China sows of W. O.
Minor. Mr. Burchell hat been improv
ing the blood of his swine the past three
years, and with the purchase just made
he expects to bring his herd up to a
high degree in the thoroughbred line.
Messrs Scott and Barnett, tbe piano
dealers, returned Tuesday evening from
Hardman, where they have been the
past few days. They report the sale of
three pianos in that vicinity and -prospective
aales for as majy more. So far
they have sold, since opening their
branch house in Heppner, seven instru
ments, and feel very much encouraged
with the prospects of tbe branch house
here.
s
Wood and Posts.
I have a large number of tamarack
posts and lota of fir and tamarack cord
wood for tale at my ranch near the coal
mines. Willabd Herbix.
Millinery Specials '
$2.50 Hats 68c
All Hats Reduced
7
Men's Hats
$Z Vr.luc 95c
$3 " $1.50
A
LEXINGTON ITEMS
C. C, Boone made a trip to Mitchell
last week.
Hank Parker is clerking for Barnett A
Co. thit week.
Born October 15, to T. II. Nichols
and wife, a son.
Miss Eva Fuller is chief clerk at the
postoffice now.
One of t he neatest signa in town it
the tign of the new bank.
E. D. McMillan has the lumber ou
the ground for a new residence.
Ralph Feeney, the hustling .1. O. U.
W. man, has been here several days in
the interest of hit order.
Eph Eskel-on's new house above
town is almoHt inclosed. It will be one
of the best houses on tbe creek.
Tbe tend lor tbe next crop it b-ing
put into the ground as rapidly at puss
Lie by the farmers of thit locality.
J. B. Cannicliael it erecting a barn on
his lots west of the scliool house, fie
will begin work on his house soon.
Milton Cady and family have moved
into one of Wm. Rauffer'a houses. Mr.
Cady will assist Mr. Btauffer on hit
ranch.
W. F. Barnett and family went to
Portland Tuesday. Mr. Barnett will
purchase the srinter ttock of goods for
Barnett A Co.
Republican Rally.
The Roosevelt Club met Monday
evening for the purpose of getting up a
grand rafly on the evening of November
5th. Committees were appointed to
take charge of the variooa features of
the demonstation and every effort will
be made to make it a very brilliant
affair.
TRIP TO SCOTLAND.
(Continued from first page)
GREAT SALE OF R EADY-TO - W E A I
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. . GARMENTS . .
Our groat two wevks' sale was a decided success more so than overNxfore experienced, which is Hay
ing a good deair As a result of the sales, wo have an accumulation of broken ni.es and remnants
that wo will offer at great reductions. We can mention but a few in this limited space. There are
many more just as good., READ THESE OVER. Then come and see the good things.
LADIES' SUITS and COATS
REDUCED
$16.00 to $.20.00 .voluea for
$12
.50
Ladies' Box Coats in Black and Brown Ker
sey; all satin lined; medium sizes. Worth $1(5.00
to $20.00, for $12.50
Ladies' $15 00 to $.20.00 Suits
$12.50
In Black and Navy Cheviot and the popular
mixtures; perfect in fit and finish. 20.00 values
' .... : SI2.50
$10.00 to $12.50 Ladies' Coots
$7-50
MEN'S COATS and VESTS
EXTRA
I PANTS
I m Hit II ' ii n 111 - "
H f ' r- a rt HUM
Men's $750 to
$100
fj& Coats and Vests
$4.95
$1.00 Mens' Dress Pants $2.95
$2.C'0 Men's Dress Pants $1,95
95c
$1.50 Men's Dress Pants
1 'minj.nit
Insomnia and Indigestion Cured
' Last year I had a very severe attack
of indigestion. I could not sleep at night
and Buttered most excruciating pains for
three hours after each meal. I waa troub
led this way for about three months
when I used Chamberlain's omach and
livr tablets, and received immediate re
lief," saytjoha Dixon, Tullamore, On
tario, Canada. For sale by Slocum Drue
Company.
At The Churches.
All Pa ints Episcopal Church: Twen
tieth Sunday after Trinity. Morning
services, Evening service at 7:30 p. tn.
Sunday school 10 a. in. I
. Joh Warkkn, Missionary.
Regular services at the Christian church J
next Sunday, Sunday school, 10 a. ni ;
preaching at II a. rn. and 7:.'W) p. tn.; V.
P. S. C. E., (1:45. J. V. Cbawkord.
M. K. Church, South Preaching Sun
day at 11 a. tn., and 7:110 p. in. Sunday
school 9:45 a. ni. J. M. Bkaud, Pastor.
There will be regular preaching ser
vices in the Baptist church next Sunday,
both morning and evening.
J. W. Moi st, Pastor.
V4 MMf Vfi
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Heppner Meat Market j
BUY YOUR MEAT AT THE NEW MARKET. WE KILL OUR OWN S
stock. They are not driven and starved. We do not feed swill or S
onalls. Oar prices are the lowest
Mutton, par quarter .
Mutton, sliced . .
Chuck Steak .
Round Steak ...
Porterhouse . .
Boiling Beef, forequarter .
Prime Ribs .
:: PHONE 1!)7
5 cents 1
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! THE HEPPNER MEAT MARKET, Ceo. French, Proprietor ;
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inspection of our eves, and oar parse
this time. Having your inspection card
in one hand, and your hat and baggage
in the other, you enter magnificent
building. Each inspection card goel
by letter, and as mine is E, I (all into
the line of En, pasting through cattle
chutes this lime, working our way to
the separating corrall (or it looks like
nothing else to one used to handling
aheen. After time I am tip against
the "dodge gate" and am squeezed into
a small pen to answer questions.
(To be continued)
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Dr. Stone of Pendleton, delivered two
lectures in Heppner Saturday on the
local option question. He spoke at 3
p, m. at the M. E. church, louth, and In
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
ICURE
All diseases of Kldnsys,
Bladder, Urinary organs.
A lw) Rheumatism, Back
ftcbs.Heartblaeaas.Orava
Dropsy, female Troubles
Don't he com discouraged. Thsrs Is a
eurs for you. If imCBHHitry writ lr. renm-r.
Ho has ep. nt a lire tlmg curing Jnt such
cases aa yours. All cousullatlous rrss.
"A gravl lodged Id my bladder. Afwr
using a few bottle of iJr. Feuner's Kidney
and llackacbfl Cure I paased a gravel half hh
lartre a a marble. Tbu oiedlulne prevented
, lurvuur iurwawon. t waN i-ureu.
W. T. OA K ts. Orris, Va."
PruRglntd. ROc., If. A k far Cot Hook Frse.
VITIKTlflNPC Hum Our. Circular, lr
jdlalllUa UAnUtieuoer. Jfredonla.N. Y
The NEW YORK
BARGAIN STORE
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE
have just received a large shipment of Fall
and Winter goods, consisting of dry and
dress goods; Flannelettes, Flannels, Ladies'
and Children's and Gent's Underwear, Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Shoes. Also
a great variety of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, and
Jackets. Having bought all these lines di
rect from the manufacturers at a special re
duced tTrice, for spot cash, we are, there
fore, prepared to sell the same at New York
prices. Come and judge for yourself, as a
trial will convince you that you will get the
best vajue for your money & the
THE HEW YORK ' BARGAIN STORE
Near the .Palace' II otel
WHITE : & : STAM
Now is the Time
f on Vouli N KV fTLT suit
New Stock for Fall
and Winter Just In
J'9 M IS & VUKl SS, rn i I ( r -:
ilKrrNKK' T Y:-fi I OKliGON"
..Palace Hotel..
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Bent appointed Hotel in Eastern Ore(fou.
Kvery Modern Convenience.
Lighted ty eluctricltji
Bust Meals in the City.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
PHIL, M1CTSCIIAN. Jr.
Prop
A DINGY HOUSE
""5
Looks bad and unattractive. Give your 1
uarn that much needed coat of
iousc or
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
The best paint made. For sale by
$ Gilliam & Bisbee
7 It prenervesthe wood, improves appearances und
i indicates thrift - - - - . .
DON'T I3IC DINGY
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First National BAnk
-OF I-I1PPNIR.
C. A. RIIKA
T. A. KIIKA
.rrenhk-nt I 01'), W. CONSKR Cashier
K. L. FRUKLAN1), . . .Assistant Canhler
.Vice-President
Transacts a General I3finkinf4 I3uHlneH
WK TAY 4 PKR CKNT. INTEREST ON TIMIi DEPOSITS.
KXCHANGI5 ON ALL PARIS 01' THR WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collections mwlc on all points on reasonable terms.
Surplus ami undivided profit. $30,000.00.