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Millinery Specials (Tpj gj o gf??'.s Hat!
$2.50 Hats 68c &W&Bj v,n,c 95c
All HoSHTeduce.. mMMZMEMM $3 " $J.5
Published Every Thursday by
A. J. HICKS
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THURSDAY. NOV. 10. 1904.
With this issue we commence
the publication of the eighth vol
ume of The Times, and we are glad
to say that our subscription list
and patr nage in general of the
paper has gradually increased dur
ing the entire year just past. The
subscription list has so grown that
we leel sate m saying there are
few homes in Morrow county to
which The Times is not a regular
weekly visitor. It has been our
endeavor to furnish all the local
news we can gather, besides a large
amount of general news, and in
this line we shall endeavor to make
the service even better the coming
year than we have the past. Mor
row county nas never been more
prosperous and made greater
strides in industrial lines than she
has the present year, and the in
dicatiens are that it will be still
greater during the next few years.
With this view of the future of our
county, it shall be our endeavor to
keep The Times abreast of the
times, and in this way do our best
to merit a liberal share of the pros
perity that we hope for all the
people of our county and state.
There will be regular preaching aer- j
vice in the Baptist church next Sunday '
both morning and evening. '
J. W. M or N'T, Taator. j
Regular service at the Christian church
next Sunday, Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
prrachlnn at 11 a. m. and 7V) p. m.; Y,
r. S. C. ., 0:15. J. V. Crawford.
All Saint Episcopal church. Twenty
fourth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday
School 10:00 a. m. No morning service.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
John Warrkx, Missionary.
List Your Property.
Now i the time to list your real estate
as the prospects are very favorable for
lively selling of Morrow county realty
during the next twelve month. The
county has been more thoroughly ad
vertised the past few months than ever
b:fore, and thr.-e will doubtless be buy
ers in the field soon. The Times has
made arrangements whereby we expect
to be able to handle considerable prop
erty right along. So if you have prop
erty to sell it will be to your advantage
to call and list now. Remember it costs
you nothing if no sale is made.
GREAT SALE OF READY-TO -WEAR
. . GARMENTS . .
Our great two weeks' sale was a decided success more po than ever before experienced, which in Hay
ing a good deal. As a result of the sales, wo have an accumulation of broken nixes and remnants
that we will offer at great reductions. We can mention but a few in this limited Hpace. There are
many more just as good. READ THESE OVER. Then come and sec the good things.
Treasurer's Notice.
The Keith Stock Company.
The presentation of the "Slavs of the
Mines" by the Keith Stock Company
last night at the Frazer was exceedingly
good and outclassed any previous per
formance. The play is a wholesome
one and fall of human interest, being a
mingling of Western wealth and East
ern society. The play is a good satire
on the latter phase. The various parts
are well chosen. Walter Kendrick, as
the rich nncle afflicted with nervousness
was ably portrayed by Leter Howard.
Other roles were especially good. The
large audience was entertained between
acta by specialties.
Tonight the bill will be "The Light
house Robbery." This play is said to
be one of the best in the repertoire. Tbe
company carries special scenery for tbe
production of this play. Miss Dorothy
Fairfax, as tbe leading lady, will appear
in "The Lighthouse Robbery" and some
further clever work may be expected of
her. Morning Tmmne, Pendleton, Ore.
This company will appear at Roberts'
opera house for one wetk, commencing
November 20.
Notice is hereby given that nil outstanding
Morrow county 'arrDT Festered prior to
ant including July 1.:. Kill be paid
upon prj?nlauon al tiie office ol theTrt?asurtr j
otaid county. Interest if.i alter tbe rtate '
of I fa ia notice. Ite4 at Heppner, Ore., Not. i
10, 14. K o. Noble. !
Treurer of Morrow County. ;
Real.
state
We have a few rare
bargains to offer in
both city and farm
property. Choice
residences or lots
for investment or a
home, at all prices.
morrow County
Farm Property...
Companion informs and Entertains
Tbe Youth's Companion uses enter
tainment as a mennB rather tt an an
end, conveying always in its fiction n
its articles some coiivinciiit! truth oi
some contribution to the useful knowl
edge of its readers.
Tbe 225 men and women enlis'ed to
write for The Companion represent an
infinite variety of talents and callings.
Through Tbe Companion they addreee
not only the youDg and imprTsionaUe,
but f ie fathers and tuothers of the
nation. Tbe entire family claim a share
in the good things which fill The Com
panion's pages.
Full illustrated announcement, des
cribing the principal features of The
Companion's new volume for 1905, will
be sent to any address free.
The new subscriber for 1905 will receive
all thi issues of The Companion for tbe
remaining weeks of 1901 free from the
time of subscription, also The Compan
ion "Carnation" calendar for 1905, lith
ographed in twelve colors and gold.
Tup Yociii's Companion,
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Maes.
Circuit Court Jury.
The following jury has been sum
moned :
T. J. Carle
"W. E. Ahalt
F. D. Cox
John Adams
8. . Douglas
G. W.Thompson
. E. Beaman
D. 8. Barlow
J. M. White
Richard McElligott
Ralph L. Benge
George Conser
"William Stauffer
Charles Hams
A. C. Morgan
E. L. Freeland.
W. G. McCarty
Thos. B. Graham
Chas. J. Anderson
J. L. Yfager
C. W. Valentine
1). A. Grable
John H. Edwards
John Kilkenny
A. M, Markham
T. J. Matlock
Herbert Olden
T. J. Allvn
W. B. Ewing
Aaron Petterson
W. P. Dutton
We have farm prop
erty ranging in price
from ! to $20 an
acre. Stock, farm
implements, crop
go with farm when
preferred by purchaser
Notson & Hicks
Heppner and
Lexington, Oregon.
LADIES' SUITS and COATS
REDUCED
16.00 to .20.00 values for
$12-50
Ladies' Box Coats in Black and Brown Ker
sev; all satin lined; medium sizes. Worth $10.00
to20.00, for $12.50
Ladies $15 00 to .20.00 Suit
$12.50
In Black and Navy Cheviot and the popular
mixtures; perfect in fit and finish. $20.00 values
for $12.50
10.00 to 12.50 L,ndie' Coatn
$7-50
MEN'S COATS and VESTS
EXTRA
PANTS
Moii'h 750 to
1 00
1 ai v 1 1 v a m
Coats and Vests
$4.95
$1.00 Mens' Drwa 1'ants $2.95
$2.''0 Men's Drets rants $1.95
1.50 Men's Dress Pants 95c
S. E. X0TS0X,
Lexington.
A.J. HICKS,
Heppner.
The Exact Thing Required for Con
stipation. "As a certain purgative and stomach
puri6er Chamberlain's stomach and liver
tablets seem to- be the exact thing re
quired, strong enough for the moat ro
bust, yet mild enough and safe for chil
dren and without that terrible griping so
common to most purgatives," say R. S.
Webster & Co., Cdora, Ontario, Canada.
For sale by Slocum Drug Co.
Children's Jackets.
Bargains in Children's Jackets, siz-s
four to ten years, at Minor & Co.'s.
f.3 50 ones for $2 S5
5 00 " 3 CO
4 00 " 3 00
4 50 " 3 L' 5
2 50 " 1 r-5
For Sale Beef cattle and feeders.
About 40 head of 2 and 3 year-old steer
and 3 and 4 year old cows, fine feeders.
Also at all times Scotch Collie puppies.
n24 B. F. Swacgaht.
Willard Herren was down from his
r inch near the coal mines election day,
a id reports fine weather up there ytt.
Sunday School Convention.
The annual Sunday School conven
tion for Morrow county will be held at
Heppner the evening of November 25th
and three sessions on the 26th. It is
The NEW YORK
BARGAIN STORE
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE
have jut received a large shipment of Fall
and Winter goods, consisting of dry and
dress goods; Flannelettes, Flannels, Ladies'
and Children's and Cent'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 price, 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 value for your money at the
THE HEW YORK BARGAIN STORE
Near tlie Palace Hotel
WHITE : & : STAM
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Eight Per Cent.
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4 Per Cent
Interest
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LITTLE AMD OFTEN
MAKES A HEAP IN TIME
Take any amount, what you could easily ppare every week,
for instance, and figure out how much it would amount
to if laid by for a year in the BANK OF HKITNKR : :
INTERESTING FIGURES, AREN'T THEY?
Then bring the first dollar or so here and open a savings
account at i per cent interest. Then at the end of tho
year these figures will appear in your bank book with tho
interest added and you will bo that much ahead : : :
We fpay
4 Per Cent
Interest
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Jfalr souvenir Dollars for
sale.
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