Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, October 20, 1904, Image 5

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THE HEPHHEH TIMES.
THURSDAY. OCT. 20. 1904.
Subscription, 11. OO Per Yoar.
NOTES.
SOtiO rolln of wall par at reluced
piiwil at Yeager'a.
Frank I',. Mt-K night In from Hut-li-r
creek conpl' of Una week.
K. P. Uiownlrw of llltn kliorne, wat a
tmnlntiK vUitor in the cily 1'iiiWy laat.
Mr. ami Mra. W. T. Caniplull of Ltx-'
Dr. M. A. Lcntli, dentist, office in the
new l'air lniililiiiK-
J. S. lluili k wm in town Sa'unlay
frtiin.IUiitoti cmk.
1'. P. VaiiKlian waa In thu city Salur
day front Klhl Mite.
Henry C. Gay of Ulna creek, lilil bufti-
iicm in town Saturday.
Your money refimiU'cl it Ileppuer
flour falli to nlve tainfitctton.
Dr. Ailklna will be in Iteritmer one
week cointncncing October
Only fiw mote of llioe lare IHxlH
fiamra for 60c at J. L. Ymgcr'a.
I'. II. and J. W. Tattti of Hanlman,
were vUitort In town l'rlJuy. lt.
y M. Markhani 6f Clark canyor, waa
In the city on liuinc Saturday.
II, A. Myera w in town Monday
tlcniliuK t xmic buiitticfts matter.
Geo. A. lllcakruau of Uardman, wat
buiiir vUitor lu our city Saturday,
H, Ncllaou was down from Hardiimn
iUturday traniuictiiig businem in town.
Headquarter for frame and picture
and kinds of furniture. J. L. Wager.
McDald w in town Friday lint
from hi hcep ranch north of Lexington.
livery Hack of Ileppntr lluur pomtively
guarnutre 1 to k'v! aatiafaiiliou or money
refunded.
Wm. Wrown of L'ne Rock, visited
with fiiend in Ileppuer aemal day the
pat week.
Then. Andrmnn, a promiueut former
of Right wtt tranaacling buitiuep
il Heppnrr Saturday. -Sum
Hughe, a workman of the Spray
country, w in Heppner the first of the
week fur a load of tupplie.
Lout. A fountain pen of the Parker
make. Finder will lc auitithly rewarded
by lcavbg me at thi office.
lli'ppur lluur 1 again on the market.
Kvkry ck positively guaranteed to give
' aaliitfuctiou or money refuuded.
Kev.J. W. Mount rcturued Monday
from McMiiutvillc, where be ha been
attending the Uaptiat convention.
U. Mulloy of Lexington, wa in the
city Saturday to be prexsut at the per
foruiauce ol an oporalhe upon hi aon Ell,
J. M. Ilager purchnaed, last week,
'2M00 head of lamb from S. W. Spencer
' and John Woodard, paying $1,(10 and
$1.(15.
Geo. Cnrrln old recently the Hart
farm, above town, to-Pat Barry. The
ranch coutiintcd of a quarter section, and
the consideration wa (2000.
C. II. McAlmter (hipped a train load
of heep from Heppner Tuesday morn
lug- The sheep were bought in Grant
county and shipped to Montana.
Mote Aidibaugh returned Monday
from Irrigon, where he ha a ten acre
tract under the ditch. He report th
real entitle buninesa very lively there
Clyde Well and. CeUu Keithly re
turned Saturday from llardjiian, where
tbey had been for a couple of week
painting a house each for Jame Wyland
and Mr. A. M. Parker.
The contract for painting the ontside
of All Saint church with two coat, ma
terial furnished, was let Tuesday to
Well & Keituly tor SUM. 1 lie wor
i to be completed by November 1.
Patrick Cave and Mini Ida McPerri
were b.arried at the residence of Mr. E.
J. Morrison, iu thi city, Tuesday even
ing, Rev. J. V. Crawford officiating.
Only a few relative and immediate
fiiend were premmt. .
B. L, Aker, who w in town Monday
from Gooeberry, tellurite Tlmr that he
ha bought 100 acre of wheat land near
Moscow, Idaho, and will shortly move
there. He ha kaHcd hi Gooseberry
ranch to hi ton.
Krnet L. Tiffany, the popular tem
perance evengeliat, of Kew York, deliv
ered a very , interesting lecture at the M.
K. church, aouth, Friday evening. Al
though a young man he I quite an able
peaker and merited a larger hearing
than wa present. He would probably
bave had a large audience 'but for the
bow being in town at the time.
Cha. Hum camo down from Hard
man Monday to remove hi injured mart
home. Some week ago the animal
pierced her foot with a rusty nail, and
ha (luce been tinder the care of Tom
Morgan! Mr. Ham fear the mare will
never fully recover, but he will keep her
fir breeding purpoe, a she I a very
tint blooded aultual.
Ington, were visitor in our city Sator
day. To Rent Vacant room. Apply to L.
W. iirlggl, secretary of the Masonic
lodge.
Howard W. Anderson leave thi
morning fur Portland, where he expect
to locate.
A hack bridle wa left at thi office
ait week, which owner can have by
ailing for Mine.
The Ladie Guilt will nerve fa thi
evening, October 20, at Mr. Melzler'f,
from 3 to 0 o'clock.
Ralph Feeny, itate organi.er for the
, O. U. W., i in town thi week in the
ntereit of the order,
T. W. Morgan wa in from Gooce-
rry Monday attending to gome busi
ness niHtter in town.
H. I). Warren, tin Hardiimn merch
ant, was in Heppner yesterday looking
ftrr hi interest here.
Mr. and Mr. C. A. Lovgren and Mr.
, P. Lovgren were visitor In Heppner
Friday from Gooseberry.
W. II. Kwlng, Nat Cecil, and Peter
Raueruflcud of Cecil, were transacting
uineH in town Tuesday.
R C. Will returned Friday from Port-
and, Corvalli, and other Valley town,
here he had been on business.
Tom Morgan baa secured a license
rom the state veterinarian to practice
bis profession in Morrow county. j
K. J. Slocdm returned Monday even- j
ng from Kugene and Portland, where he '
ad been on btiHiuess the past week. !
Nat Webb, who returned from his
beep camp in the mountaiu Sunday,;
report some snow on the higher butte.
It I reported here that Frank Hale
had 100 head of sheep shot and killed in
Grant county a few dffys ago. We did
not learn the particular.
Mias Via Hart returned Friday from a
wo month' vacation which the spent in
ortland, Tacoma and and at Hillynrd,
visiting with her parent at the latter
place.
Joe Smith of latee, Grant county, was
n town several day the past week. He
one of the prominent stockmen of the
uterior and wa here to deliver ome
cattle to Putter creek feeder.
Mi Nora B, Jolmson returned Mon
day from Hood River, where ghe bad
been visiting relative and friends, also
the Hood River fruit fair,.whlch he re-'
port to bave been a great success.
Taken up, at my place Oct. 13, a black
Poland China boar, marked with split in
each ear. Owner can procure property
by proviig tame and paying7 all charge.
II. D. Maxwell, Heppner, Oregon.
II. H. Trowbridge and J. A. Laycock,
LOOKING FORWARD
Take a glimpse into the future a little and see what there will be for your choosing at
MINOR & COMPANY'S
For this Fall and 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
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Tbia i an even length walking skirt
made up from very fine cloth and in
the latest of fashion.
The New Tounet Coat with the
Butcher Back will be the smartest
thing shown this Fall.
The short form fitted jackets are
still in evidence, made up of nice
cloth ; are a dressy garment.
The most stylish suits will be the
severely Tailored garments. The
blouse front is still good.
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Here i represented the new rain
coat for ladie. We have a nice line
of these; no two alike. Take orders
for special sizes.
While there is nothing specially new
in any of the Canes shown for Fall.
Tbey are always good ; no two alike.
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A smart Jacket for the Misses.
The Butcher Back is brought into
evidence here to good effect.
fit
The long coat for the little ones
is the most sensible thing for the
winter. A nice assortment is
ready for yonr inspection.
MINOR & CO
MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR & CO
prominent stockmen of the Izee country,
Grant county, were in Heppner Tuesday
enronte home from Pendleton, where
they had been to make a large delivery
of cattle.
Call at J. L. Yeager' aud get a conch
at a bargain.
Andy J. Cook wa in town a few day
the pant week from hit stock ranch near
Lena.
A brand new typewriter for sale for
only $125. Call at the Times office and
see it.
For Sale Twenty head of Merino
bucks, at $-5 00 per head. Geo. French,
Heppner, Oregon. tf
f 100 reward will be paid for informa
tion leading to the arrest and conviction
of parties cutting any of our outside
fence. Penland Livestock & Land Co.
Ell Mulloy of Lexington, wa operated
upon by Dr. Kistner last Saturday fore
noon for tuburculosis. The operation
was quite successful and Mr. Mnllby is
doing nicely. His mother i here with
him and will remain until he ia able to
be moved to his home.
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