Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, October 27, 1904, Image 5

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    THE IIEPPHEH TIMES.
THURSDAY. OCT. 27. 1Q04.
Subscription, 1.00 For Year.
NOTES.
J, I,. Howard wil 111 ftutll fiulter Clfik
l'ridMjr.
Ir, M. A. Leach, ilcntii.t, ollice hi the
new I-'iilr building,
J. A. Hfowtt n 111 from It if ISlack
home fundi Saturday,
Your money refunded If llepimer
flour fwii to give ataisfMctloti.
Only a Uw mote of thoae large JK18
frame for f0c at J. L. Yeijcr',
Mr. and Mr. G, W. Chaitln of Hard
II nit), visited lu nrpirr, .Saturday.
Henry Howell w up from lone Tue
tiny transaction limine In Heppner.
J. H. ItttrVcr of Duller Creek, win a
btiHliumt visitor In llejip icr Saturday.
Prank Sloan of Hotter Crwek, wm a
bunlnc visitor in Ilt-jipncr Saturday,
Headquarter for frame and picture
etnil kind of furniture, J. L. Ytmger.
W, II. Piulwy wa tip Saturday from
hi Sand Hollow ranch, for load of nip.
pile.
B, P. Dolierty bought, lat week, forty
bead of Ratnhouillut buck of J. R. Nun
maker. livery diick of Ueppner flour positively
guaranteed to give mttiitfscUim or money
refunded,
R. J. CarMer and J. M. Gate, took'
men of Spray, were here on buiine the
latter part of the week,
Luther II union a promlnert wheal
grower of Eight Mile, wit trammeling
budnea In town Saturday,
T. L, Dormnn wa In town Satunlay
from hi Claik' Canyon ranch, attend
ing to tome buaiiieM matter,
Lout. A fountain pen of the Parker
make. Finder will I iiiilnbly rewarded
by lcuvi m name at thl office.
White! A Patterson old lat week,
the N. B. Stephen ranch to L. H. Gay,
the conidertion laelng $1000.
N. R. McVay wa in from Gooseberry
Saturday. He I making arrangement
to move hi family to Goldendale.
W. K. Cook, Mr W. J. Cook and Pat
McCarren of Portland, went out to the
mountain Friday to locate a timber
claim.
Jame Haye wa In from hi Rhea
cri'ek ranch Friday last to receive 1H00
lamb liu-hid purchased of Goo. French.
The price paid wa f 1 1SQ.
Ml Mabel Tyler of Souls City, Iowa,
olicit a hare of the patronage of Uepp
ner ladir a (Irenamaker, at the rei
dence of Mr. A. G. Bartholomew.
Guy Kd ward, who ha a position In
W. P. Scrivner' blacksmith hop,
moved hi family down from Milton lat
week, and will make Ueppner their per
manent home.
Card are out annoucing the marriage
Win. E. Reed to Misa Lucia K, Rasmus
to acrur at the home of the bride' par
cnt, Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Ramnu, on
November 2, at 7 p. m.
MN Gertrude Crawford returned Fri
day from couple of week' visit with
friend at Hood Rivrr. She alao at
teuilrd the Christian Kndoavor convtm
tion at The Dallr while away.
M. A. Olden, cine of the prominent
farmer of the vicinity of lone,, wa in
Ueppner on buine Friday. He re.
port that firmer are quitn busy in hi
section sreding for their next crop.
R. C. Will and Harry Johnson went
down to Cecil Monday to build a new
resilience for Wll red Cecil, also barn
for L. C. Mcllec, who ot hi barn by
fire last Sunday together with a con
aiderahle quantity of buy.
W. O. Minor report the (ale of two
more Polnnd China pli; the pt week
to Condon partirs, Thi make about
dozen he ha sold the paHl two week
which i an indication that the farmer
lire breeding up their awine herd.
A hand of 1H0O head of lamb arrived
in Heppner Saturday from the John Pay
The? were a portion of thou recently
bought by Harry Bartboloiliew and T. I)
MathHw In Grant county, and were en
route to Butter Creek where they will be
wintered.
One lot of cattle, which we left out of
( our lnt woek' llt. that will be fed on
Iluttcr Creek thl winter, w that of th
Penlund Livestock St Land company
who will feed 225 head at the Grant
Ilnchnnan place, where the company ha
bought a large quantity of alfalfa hay
Mr. and Mr. J. A. McKne retnrne
Friday evening from an estended viit
to the World' Fair at St. Lmii. and
with Mr. McKee' parent In Kanaa
Mr. McKee report having enjoyed
family reunion while at homo, the firat
time the family had all bwn together in
twenty year. He alito report a very
plemant trip, and that they were much
pirated Ith their visit to the world'
greatest exposition.
Call at J. L. Yeager'l and get a couch
Vt bargain.
1. A. Herren rrne down from the coal
liiinri Sunday,
.'KMX) roll of wall paper at reduced
pi iced at Yenger'.
W, 11. liarratt w in the city Saturday
fruni hi rnd Hollow ranch.
O. A. lit Imii of Goomdxerry, wa bu-
lne visitor in Hrppner Tuedy.
Iiivid L. Miller wa down from Hard-
niHti Tuesday for a load of tuppllca.
Born. To Mr, and Mr. Cha. H. Bar
tholomew, at Currlnville, October 15, a
H. W, Wright, a prominent atockman
of Hardman, wa doing buaiue in thi
city Tudy.
Mr. and Mr. G. M. Allyn of Lexing
ton, were trading with Heppner mer
chant Mondy.
H. O. Aker, city editor of the lone
Procluimer, vUited friend In and about
Heppner over Sunday,
For Sale Twenty head of Merino
buck, at $5.00 per head. Go. French,
Heppner, Oregon. tf
W.J. Duncan of Wallaburg, Waih.,
bit been In Heppner the part week buy-
In); mnge cattle for a Waitaburg party.
He waul 300 head.
Leo Blackmail i now attending the
Blair busmen college lo Spokane, taking
a co time in tenography. He expect to
graduate next April.
A. T. Warren, who ha been at Mead
ow, Idaho, the pant summer, passed
through Hrppner yesterday enroute to
hi home at Condon,
flOO reward will be paid for informa
tion lending to the arrest and conviction
of parties cutting any of our outside)
fence. Pculaiid Livestock & Land Co.
Lee Watklu and Mia Nellie Syron,
oth respected young people of Morrow
county, were united In marriage in thl
ly Monday evening, Judge T. W.
Aycr officiating.
Mr. and Mr. J. L. Simpton arrived In
Hrppner Fridiy from Indiana, on a
visit with their daughter, Mr. W, W.
Bechdolt. They will probably decide to
locate permanently In thi city.
Geo. Conaer inform u that the pipe
lor cemetery pipe line i on the ground,
and 1 tow bsing laid. It will be o.ily
mutter of a thort time until the c emetery
water ytem will be completed.
W. L. Mallory of lone, wa in the city
yeiterday. Ho inform the Time that
he hat recently told hi timber land in
the mountain, but retain the aw mill,
which he ha clotted down for the winter.
II. H. Burchcl! wa In the city Mon
day from hi ranch near Lexington, ac
companied by bia friend, C. B. Wright
nd II. I- Hart of Kankakee, Illinoii,
who expect to buy property and locate
iu Morrow county.
The liot tock of Mat Licbtenthal
ha changed hand and will be cleaned
p and put In Drat clan shape. Now i
the chance lo buy Bitot at the Shoe
Store at lower price than ever before
pioied in Heppuer,
W. J. Wattenbueger wa in from But
ter Creek Tuenlay. He report the fruit
crop on Butter Creek very large thi
year. He ay there are ton of apple
In the orchard of lower Butter Creek
rotting on the ground.
Mr. Geo. Conner, Mr. Phil. Metsch-
n, Alts nor 01 alloc , .mum urace
Hager, Otto Metschan, and W. II. Ben
nett, iipent Sunday at the coal mine.
They report a pleaiant trip. Earl Con-
aer accompanied them home.
For Trade For Morrow county farm
property, nine room boute, good barn
and out building, on lot 50x150 feet, two
block from car line, in Bradley, 111. All
building in good repair, and rent for
f 15 per month. For particular call at
Time office.
Geo. Vincent went out to hi Hutter
Creek rnch Tueday to remain aeveral
day, looking after the conatruction of a
dipping vat for cattle. Other feeder
will join with him in building the vat,
a all feeder on the creek bavt decided
to dip their cattle before putting them
into the feed yard.
Kph FtkcUon, a prominent farmer of
Lexington, wa attending to tome buii
ne n.atter in Heppner Monday. He
ha jut about eompleted the construe
lion of a very comfortable residence on
hi property abov Lexington, and will
at once build a fine barn, He wa here
to ecure a painter to paint hi reiidence.
H. W. Bartholomew, who wa In town
the firnt of the week from hi ranch at
Rhea' siding, report that something
like 350 head of cattlt will be fed on
lower Willow Creek thi winter. He
will feed 150 hed for the Ayer Cattle
company; W. B. Ewing will feei 75 bead
MINOR & CO MINOR & CO MINOR
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GENESIS
Tina is tlio beginning of tho jniddle of the Fall season, and we were never better prepared to care for the needs
and wants of our many patrons, or serve thern better than at this time, and that our efforts to please have been
appreciated is evidenced by our rapidly increasing trade. High quallities and lowest prices are what do the
business for us. Be sure to got our prices before 0u aJ - yo.ur wintcr supply of Dry Goods, Furnishing
Gi ve Us a Call. We Can Do You Good
CLOTHING
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C0PVRIGH7 1004 rt
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Tourist Coat with tbe butcher back or
plain i quite the Overcoat for good
dresser.
We have 'em
DRESS GOODS
Here is where we ehino in point of style, quality
or price. In this we are second to none in Eastern
Oregon, and out-class all but the few in the state.
SUIT PATTERNS
Brown and Green Mixed
Mohair for Shirt waist
Suits. Swell at the
Pattern SII.85
Black and white mixed
Cheviots 54 in. wide,
at the yard SI.75
SUIT PATTERNS
of Grayish Brown mixed
with narl stripe of
black and red. A
plum at the pattern...,
$7.50
Rain Proof Coverts,
Brown and white mix
ed, 54 inches wide. At
the yard $J5
We have many other patterns in the latest
weaves and color effects for tailored and shirt waist
suits, which we cannot mention here; but we invite
you to .come in and see ,them.
CLOTHING
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COPYRIGHT 1904. BV
RUM. NATHAN B PI3CMR 0.
The ladies all aJruire a neatly dressed
man. The fact is, one can nearly tell
the kind of business man he is by the
atyle and fit of hU suit.
Get one of these
Carpete Cheaper
The apoeial price reduction below will prevail here for one week, be
ginning today :
35c "Granite" carpet 36 inches wide. Sale price 29c
50c "Union" half wool, two ply Ingrain carpet 36 inches wide.
Sale price 42c
65c "C. C." half wool, two ply, Ingrain 36 in, wide. Sale price. .53c
70c All wool Extra Bnper two ply Ingrain bet made. Sale price. 57c
GROCERIES
We have jut received a nice fresh new lot of bulk pickles, mince meat
and tauer kraut, at the following low prices:
Mince Meat at the pound , 20c'
Sweet Pickle at the quart 25c
Dill I'ickl.at the dozn 25c
Hour Pickle at the quart 25c
Saner Kraut at the quart 10c
Those are fine goods such as we can recommend. .
MINOR & CO I MINOR & CO
. DRAPERIES
Of all kind at 80 cents on the dollar for one week OS E FIFTH OFF
of regular price.
Lace Curtains of all kinds from the cheapest to the best.. Drapery
materials, Swisses and Nets. Portier curtains, etc., all go for one week
beginning today at
O ne Fifth off.
WAISTINGS
The nicer new things for waists yu will find here, in the latest weaves
and colors, all in single pattern. No two alike.
"Lotu Cloth" for fancy shirt waiats, is the proper stuff: here in single
patterns only. At the pattern $2.50 and $3.00
"Eoliun Cloth" for evening waists. Did you see it? It' new and the
real thing. Colors, Pink, Blue, Green, Gray, Black, White Per pattern. . . .
$3.25
Figured velvets for waists, beautiful goods. At the pattern $3.48
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MINOR & CO
MINOR & CO
First National Bank
-OF HEPPNER"
C. A. RHEA President
A. RHEA Vice-President
GEO. W. CONSER Cabier
E. L. FREKLAND.. ..Assistant Cashier
TronsnctH q General Banking Business
WE PAY 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collection made on all point on reasonable term.
Surplus and undivided profit $35,000.00. , , .
J. V, Deo, 60, and John McCarty 75
head
Conductor H. M. Bryan received a nice
letter from hi son, Bert, last week, who
I now the local agent at Preacott, Waih
That point I at preent shipping an Im
mene lot of wheat, flour and general
freight, there being two trains each way
every day, and the receipt run from
100 to $.100 dally. Thl 1 a very re-
ponaible ponitlon for o young a man a
Bert, and hi nunierou Irlend here will
be pleased to learn of bl bvlng ecured
so fine position, Bert I a first cla
young man and ha a bright future
before him.
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iARGAIN 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 groat variety of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, and
Jackets. Having bought albthese lines di
rect from the manufacturers at a special re
duced price, for spot cash, we are, there
fore, prepared to sell the same at New York
prices. Conio and judge for yourself, as a
trial will Convinco you that you will get the
best value for your money at the
THE HEW YORK BARCAIH STORE
Near the Palace Hotel
WHITE : & : STAM
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Now is the Time
FOR YOUR NEW PALL SUIT
New Stock for Fall
and Winter Just In
:- LOUIS & PLEISS, Tailors -:
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A DINGY HOUSE
Looks bad and unattractive. Give your house or
barn that much needed coat of
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAIHTS
The best paint made. For sale by
Gilliam & Bisbee
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Heppner Meat Market
BUY YOUR MEAT AT THE NEW MARKET. WE KILL OUR OWN
tock. They are not driven and tarved. We do not feed iwtll or
ofl'all. Oar price are the lowest j
Mutton, per quarter .
Mutton, aliooj ,
Chuck Steak , .
Round Steak, . ,
Portarhousa , .
Boiling- Bif, foraquartar
Prim Rlba .
6 centa
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