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THE HEPHHbK TIMES. THURSDAY. NOV. 17, 1004. Subscription, l.00 I'or Yoar. NOTES. :tlMX) roll tif wall paper at reduced pllceil Hi YtKT' Sam Cross of Spray. U lit Ilrpimef on business. Dr. M. A. Leach, dentist, ollice lo the new l'alr building. R. It. PiUkcll, clly ilrajr, doe a gen eral draytKC husiriesa, eH P. M. I'araer of Lexington, wai la the clly on buslnrse Saturday. Your nioiifly refunded if llejipuer flour full to ive itninf.ictH)U. Frank UtiKclemitn of lone, wan doing busiuess lu IKppucr yesterday. Only f.tw mote of those large 1818 framet for 60c at J. L. Yeagei'i. Jamee Wyland of llardniau, wa a but J. C. Kui was lo from Rbee creek Saturday. Call at J. L. Ycagcr's and get a couch at a bargain. Mr. and Mil. Jamea Carty visited la this city the first of tlie week. II. I'. Swaguart was In town yeiterday from liia ranch north of Lexington. Mr. and Mra. Kd. McDaid of Leilng toti, were visitors In Ilrppner Monday. A. A. Willi of Social Ridge, wss transacted buaincaa In Huppner Saturday, Henry Padbcrg wu In town several dftya the paat week from hit Rhea Creek ranch. K. T. Mcllrootn, a prominent stock- man of Monument, la in the city on bus iness thla week. ' W. B. McAllater wai up from Isling ton Friday attending to tome business mattcrt la lleppner. Lout A gent' tie with creacent slick- pin. I'lndur will be auitably rewarded When you want a pleaaant phyaic try J the earlier sowing- on aummerfallow la C hamterlain'a stomoch and liver tablets. Up and growing nicely. Mr. Turner, ineyare easy w late anu F - wll0 h iufferiu( cone derably of griping or oiner unpleasant iut. . . ,A. . . , . . . i t. ei r ... late with rheumatism, left by Saturday aale by Slocum Drug Company. ' ' ., . ... .,.4 ,i morning' train for th St. Martin warm The Insurance company a (justed the 1 i.. r. t ll ...,c- VW 101 ,ne "" n' '" VII IjIIC A- Ul II vy which wa damaged by fire laat week, fixing the damage at I'Wl 15. J. K. Carr secured the contract for repairing the building at that figure and commen ced the work Monday morning. Knglneer J, been running Boy mine In Southern Oregon the past few month, teturned to hi home here Monday evening, having given up hi poition temporarily, and he may decide not to return to the mine at all. Andrew Neil, who wa In yesterday from Lone Rock, report the audden death of one of hi neighbor, Mr. Johnson, a pioneer of that aectlon, Tues- Mothers Praise It. lueaa visitor In the city Tuesday. Headquarter! for frame and picture, by leaving aan.e at this oir.ee. and kind of furniture. J. L. Yj-ager. Charle Hani, who wa down from Mr. and Mr, J. P. Oliver of l'.cbo, Hardman Friday, ay if beginning to were rrgintered at the f'atce Monday. look a little dry up that way tince elec R. F. Wilmolt of lone, transacted bu- lion iueaa In Ilrppner the first of the week. Scott Qsliora departed Friday morning Mr. C. T. Walker and Mr. W. L. for Carl Junction, Missouri, where he McNabb of lone, vlalted In lleppner laat will visit at hi old home during the Friday. winter Snm Iiuuhes of Spray, wa In lleppner W. C. and P. M. Howard of Milton, In th latter part of the week for a loud of surance ageuta, were in lleppner a fe auppliea. day thi week in the intcreat of their Every sack of lleppner flour positively company guaranteed lo give satisfaction or money j0j,n McMillan, a prominent farmer of refunded. For Kale Twenty head of Merino buck, at t5.00 per head. Ceo. French, lleppner, Oregon. tf J. S. Iluesick wa down from Hinton Creek Saturday attending to some bus! Sunday School Convention Following is the program of the Mor row County Sunday School convention to be held in lleppner, November 9$-i6. Tl i . Ml I .. I .11 ! .1 A. Pattcraon, who haa . . .i . t Christian church and the day sessions n engine at the Lucky ' in me uapusi cnurcn : FRIDAY VKNINO. Devotional Service Hev. Chandler. Our Text Hook" Rev. Beard. 'The Organized 8. S. Work" Presi dent's address by S. E. NoUon. fUTtlHDAY MOUSISO. Devetional Service C. A. Ledler. UuHirieei Session Election of officer, etc. Snndav School Organization " ay night of a congestive chill. He re- Roonj UbieLed by Mra. Fred War- port that he wa a very kind old lady nock. and well respected by her neighbor and "Method ol reaching" Round table Lea by Kev. Jones. AKTKBNOOX. Devotional Service Rev. Oberly. 'The Need of the Rural Sunday rs. T. L. Dor- net In the city. Found A thimble, flood relic. Own- er cau have eame bv describing property. Call up W.J. Freuch. Lexington, was a business visitor In the city Saturday. He report fall aeediug progreasing splendidly In hil section. U. D. Anderson, who recently brought a band of sheep out of the mountain for C. C. Curti ot Cecil, visited over Sunday in lleppner, while enroute to hi home at Dale. The ladies of the Eastern Star enter lleppner flour 1 again on the market. Uned t i,re number of Mason at an Every sack positively guaranteed to give I f yMuj evening at Ule Saiisiacuou ur niuury iciumicu. J. K. Carr ba opened a carpenUr ahop in the room formerly used for sample room in the Star Lodging House. Mr. and Mra. Henry Warren were down from Ilardman Friday dot g some trading with Ilrppner merchants. F,ditor Warnock spent several days the past week visiting rclativra and frienda at Silvertou and other valley toua. Kmil ScliailT, a prominent atockman of the Monument country, was in llepp ner on busiuet the first of the week. J. Vf. Morrow wa up from Portland a couple of days the latter part of the Week looking after his interest in lleppner Alfred Wright, nUht clerk at the Pal ace Hotel, went to Salem last week to visit with hia purenta a couple ol wecka. Mr. K. Freeman of Milton, arrived In A most enjoyable time is Mother everywhere praise One Min ate Cough Cure for the sufferings it ha j relieved and the lives of their little ones 1 it lias laved. A certain cure for coughs, j croup and whooping cough. For sale by lleppner Drug Co. List Your Property. N ow 1 the time to list your real estate as the prospect are very favorable for lively aelling of Morrow county realty daring the n;xt twelve months. The count v hss been more thoroughly ad vertised the past few month than ever before, and thee will doubtless be buy ers in the field eoon. The Time has made arrangement whereby we expect to be able to handle considerable prop erty right along. So If yon have prop- ) erty to aell it will be to your advantage1 to call and hat now. Remember it coeta you nothing if no sale is made. DEDICATED To Frank's Mother bj hil friend, O. W. Res. As I wt at mr window and silently tlpt, I (irenmrtl, that the world with sorrow wept 1 wondered why, and my dream went on. And as I dreamed, i learned the cause Frank was gone. I awoke, and found my dream was true; Frank was dead; That though young in life, he had broken the thread, And they took him to his final rest, and left him there. Away from his wife, home and mother's care. Sow mother, don't weep, I heard him say As I dreamed again, You'll tee me some dy Where Horrow is banished, end Joy Is supreme And then it all ended: I awoke from my dreaiu . , friends. Mrs. Marian Slocum, mother of the Slocum brothers of this city, entertained her four tons, one daughter and twelve 6chool.,n. c Cay( M grand children at a epienuia ainner iaat BaD) Jol)n Gray Saturday, the occasion being her 84th "The Relation of the Pastor to the birthdav. It was an informal family re- Sunday School" Rev. Crawford, Rev, nnion and la reoorted to have been a very pleasant affair. ' 8888888 Now is the Time FOR YOUR NEW FALL SUIT 8 Coberly, Rev. Mount. 'Uow Can We Get and Hold the Young People?" Ed. Keller, Rev. M. D. L. French left at this office last Chandler, Miss Ethel Reid. Saturday a box of potatoes, of the Victor "The Summer Sunday School Rally variety, that are simply beauties. They it M7 Help e Work"-K. L. are not only a fairly large potato, but are very smooth and evenly sued, making them a very desirable patato for family use. They were grown on the French fetch Bro.'s ranch on Hinton Creek. "Our Aim in Teaching" Rev. Jones, We have lust received a fine line of Rev. Adkins, Rev. White the Rochester Stamping Co's silver plat Beace, Mrs. E. D. Leach EVENING. Devotional Service Rev. Adkins. "Christ the Model Teacher Rev. New Stock for Fall and Winter Just In ;- LOUIS & PLEISS, Tailora -: HEPPNER : : : : : : OREGON ;8382g8888SS888S8Se88E8S8SS888888SS8888333& j A DINGY HOUSE 7 ed ware, uch a chafing dishe, cake plate, platters, knives and forks, com mon and berry spoons, coffee and tea pots, and fern difhes, at reasonable prt ces, and every piece guaranteed. We have also a flue line of cranberries, sweet potatoes, fig, layer and common raisins At The Churches. M. E. Church, South Preaching Sun day at 11 a. m., and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. J. M. Beard, Pastor. Mawulc hall reported A. J. Clem went to Portland Saturday to euler a hospital where be underwent a sergical operation. Dr. Frank B. Kist- ner accompanied him to assist with the operation F. P. Vaughan, who was in the city Saturday from bia F.ight Mile ranch any he has hi fall (ceding nearly done aud that seeding in general in hi local lly i progressing rapidly, For Sale Beef cattle and feeder, About 40 head of 2 and 3 year-old steers and 3 and 4-year-old cows, fine feeder, Also at all time Scotch Collie puppies. nlll B. F. SWAGGART. Walter Clem of Pomeroy, Wash stopped over yesterday to visit friend while on hi way back home from a visit lleppner last Thuraday to attend her son lo ia father, who underwent an opera whoia sick at the residence of Mat. Llon , porlial,d last Saturday. IIUKUM' I. II. Barker of Butter Creek, who was I.T. Bairdol H illsville. Pa., arrived in town Xuerday on business, reports in the city last Friday, aud will viait lmft n ftejcri 0 beef cattle ou the eouie time with hia slBtcr, Mr- criek have fiuished dipping and have Patterson. . their stock now in the feed lot. See Minor & Co.'s daaplay ol drew c A jhea while up tI0m portWDd goods in their south window tui wee. Ult week,bought acarloadof beef cattle For shirt waUts and juckct suits, they fr0M Wayne Howard, and Monday can't be beat. shitioed them to the Portland markt Mrs. A. A. lligga aud Mr. H. M. They were a very fine lot of beef tock. RaderofLong Creek, were passengers x. W. Brown sold his Clark's Canyon yesterday morning for La Crande on a ranci,, consisting of KW acres to II. A. brief business trip. Myers for 11400. Mr. Brown left Mon- J.M.Hayes Is In town from Rhea Juy with his family for the Vallly where I .... Creek. Ho has built a flue reaidtnee on they expect to make their future borne hi farm this fall which in just receiving Fred Warnock has tmrchased the in the finishing touches. ,Pteil 0f iit pa,tner, Mr. Harlan, in the Twenty per cent discount on all table Gazette. As Mr. Warnock has been the linens, napkins and towel this week at editor during the partnerablp no i Monor & Co 'a, account of Thanksgiving radical change In the psper'a makeup Their finest linens Included. may be expected i 1100 reward will be paid for informs- The W. O. W. entertained the ladies tlon leading to the arrest and conviction of .j,. Woodcraft Circle at an oyster sup of parties cutting any of our outside pr eyeni oJJ Fu, fences. Penland Livestock & Land Co. f , . . J. II. Allen was down Tuesday from bis ranch near Ilardman. He says al though rsnge la fairly good In his section yet, a little rain would greatly benefit It. For Trade For Morrow county farm property, rtinn room house, good barn and out building, on lot 50x150 feet, two blocks from car line, In Bradley, 111. All building in good repair, and rent for $15 per month. For particulars call at Times office. There will be no preaching services in and others, orange, lemon and citron Baptist church next Sunday. peel, in fact everything for the Thanks giving table. Minor & Co. J. W. Mount, Pastor. 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 It preserves the wood, improves appearances and indicates thrift ------- DON'T BE DINGY U -jti1or auarvtaa ot Vt PVirl attain rVlnrrVl Harry Cumming Is doing some good ! Snndav school. 10 a. m.; work in collecting exhibits for the Lewis preachlng at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.; Y. and Claik fair LaBt week he brought in p. S. C. E., 6:15. J. V. Crawford, , Ana Lta anil nntatnea from t , . . I Ait wu u in apmuiat tuuivu, nemj ms rancn near i.-.uui.u. " fifth. Sunday after Trinity. Sunday lo bis fruits, berry aud other vegetable school 10:00 a. m. Morning service 11 exhibits malts quit a fof midabla collcc-1 Evening service, 7 :30 p. m. tion alreadv. Harrv la a rustler and John Warrkn, Missionary thr ia no doubt but what he will eet u -.ii.i. ,w h. . it A new departure in medicin is offered n Vatn.o.ltt'a T oTotiwo Tlnnov antt Tar. to Morrow county. u nooniatea and Is a combined John F. Spray, who ia in town thi cough and cold cure. The Clover and eek from Spray, reports that the con- Honey Bee is on every bottle of the gen- i iimn it unnoiiva i araiiva nnnnv and . .V,. -.,ul,in f . hridir I " "'J - ' " IUI lV o- , . . , liar cures au cuugua huu bbsibu u m across the jobnuay river at spray " Uellina colds from the system bv Eently been let, and that construction work has moving the bowels. A certain cure for been commenced. The steel part of the croup, whooping cough; an ideal remedy structure ha. been ordered from San for children. Sold by Heppner Drug Co Francisco and is exoected to arrive in lleppner at any time. The piling and Treasurer's Notice. lumber ar now heimr Out on the cround Notlre Is hereby given that all outstanding t Mor mm rattiillv aa rvianillle. I Slid I I Heppner Meat Market Morrow counlv Whrrants registered prior to liuliiiiiiig July it. iwj, win us tinnn iir.'n'iitnl on at trie omee ol tne irea or "aid county, interest eeaaes after the dale Dated at lleppner, Ore., Nov A. 14. ISOBLE, Treasurer ol Morrow County, The jury of award at the St. Louis Kx position ha spent a good deal ol time examining into the merit of the several typewriters on exhibition. The Vinible Writing Underwood Typewriter wa awarded the Grand Prixn on every point. The Oregon Underwood BK'"cy "1 tl5 Front Street, Portland, and will furnish Ik catalogue on application. low hall. There were about tcventy- five persons present snd a very pleasant evening Is reported. Oscar liorg was a passenger Monday for Portland aud Astoria. After a few days visit with bis sister at Astoria he will stop over at Portland a day or so to attend to some business matters on his return hoiae. II. L. Wickersham Is due congratula tions upon hia promotion to the manage ment of The Fair atore, upon the retire meut of C. O. Huelat. Mr. Wickersham has been with The Fair the paat year, and through his energies and capablli tie ha merited the promotion. The Time Join his friend in congratulat lug him upon hi success n i i :.: .1.. I oi sai lv. r . iiynu, wno una uecn vmuug i , thls uolc.tti past four months with bis parents in 10' Iswt Scotland, returned last week, but Mr. Hvnd Flopped over in Washington a few Notice for Publication. day to vis;t with friend. Mr. Hynd Portland durimr the Public Und Sale. (Isolated Tract.) I TT a I and lm Tha Hailla nratrnn K'nV winter, but will return to lleppner next Mhi Jg04, spring to make hi permanent home, Since returning Mr. Hynd hat been kept busy receiving congratulation of hi friend upon hit recent marriage to Mis Brown while in ScoJand. C. W. Smith, a former resident of Morrow county, now of Walla Walla, 1 here this week completing a transfer of hi ranch, which it situated near Lexing ton, to Sheriff P.. M. Shutt, to whom he fold for (2000 a quarter section. There are three quarter sections In tnis tract, and we understand Mr. Shutt has also purchased the K. J. Hill ranch ad olnlng the Smith place. There is three quarter sections in this tract, making six quarters in all Mr. Shutt has bought. Geo. W. Turner, who was in Heppner last Friday, informs the Times that he had recenfly sold his ranch north of Islington, consisting of seven quarter section, to a Sherman county man for a consideration of f'.IXX) a quarter, or $14,000 for the entire trad ol 1120 acre The tale of this land at the price named it a good illustration of the rapid In crease of land value In Morrow county. Five years ago he bought this land for f'.'.L'IO, which was 120 a quarter section This makes a clear gain ol $1080 a quar ter In five years, Mr. Turner says wheat In that locality averaged about twenty bushels an acre, moatty firat grad wheat He aay fall seeding It well along, and BUY YOUR MEAT AT THE NEW MARKET. WE KILL OUR OWN stock. They are not driven and starved. We do not feed swill or vaHiiwt our ytfeca arc tne wwen- Mutton, per quarter . Mutton, sliced . Chuck Steak . Round Steak . . Porterhouse . . Boiling Beef, forequarter Prime Ribs . PHONE 197 . 5 cents ,i i 7 " ! . 6 " J 8 " 3 6 'A ' t THE HEPPNER MEAT MARKET, Geo. French, Proprietor MiniiiiiMiiiiiiiuMiiiMiiiMiitiiimMiiitiiiuinimnmnitmt'MtmUMmiaiMaiam First National Bank -OF HEPPNER" C. A.'. RHEA President I GEO. W. CONSER Cashier T. A. RHEA Vice-President E. L. FREELAND. . . .Assistant Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business WE PAY 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD. Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus and nndivided profits $35,000.00. Notice is hsrebr given that In pursuance ot Instructions (rom tha Commissioner ot the Ucneral Land Office., under authority vested in him by section 24.'5, United Btales Revised Statutes, as amended by act ol Congress ap proved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to offer at public sale at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m., on the 23d day ol November, 1904, at this oirlco, the following tract olland to-wit: The HE! 4 BK'i See. 81, SWy BW Bee. 82, Tp. 4 8.. R. ati K., NE quarter ol NE quarter 8ec. 17, E. hall ol NE quarter Sec. t. B hall ot NW quar ter See. 5, NE quarter ol NW quarter, NE quar ter ol NE quarter Sec. 7, Tp. S 8., R. 26, E. W. M. Any snd all persons claiming adversely tha alme-di-M rlbed lands are advised to file their claims in this oflU-a on or bvlor tba day abovs designated lor the commencement ol said sale, othurwlte tholr rights will ba forfeited. j michaxl T, Nolan, Register, Anns h. Lisa, Receiver. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache CURE All disease of Kidney, Bladder, Urinary Organs. f w i U nil iiitwbiniu. iav. s Behs.HsartDlseasa.Oravsl, Dropsy, rsinal Troubles Don't become discouraged. Thar is a Diir.rnpunu. If niM'HMnarv writ llr. r tinner. Tla has siwnt a Ufa tliu curing Jnt such taxis as yours. All cousinlaUous Free. "I had severe case of kidney disease and lii'iinmilMn. dlsctinnrlns bloody matter. SufTi'ird lnU'n-! pain. My wife was sxrluusly affiiMrd with feniala troubles, Pr. Fenners Kluiicy and Huekarhn (.'tire cured us both. K. M. WUttLtlt, Kandolph, la.' Iuirillts, NV1. A.lc fnrrnnli nook FT, CT VITIK'niNPC Hnre Care. Circular. Tr 0 1 V 11 U0 UArluE Fanner. Fredouia.N.Y Por Sale by SLOCUM DRUG CO. THE NEW SHOES AND RUBBERS ARE NOW IN THE CASH SHOE STORE ( Successors to Matt Llchtenthal ) GET THE HABIT Of buying your shoes at THE SHOE STORE where you nave the advantage of a large assort ment of the best makes to select from, at the LOWEST PRICE consistent with Best Quality. THE BEST SHOES for the MONEY 5.00 Ladies Dress Shoes $3.95 Ladies' Patent Colt and French Kid Shoes, light, . medium, and heavy soles; French, Cuban and Military heels, $4.50 and $5.00 values for. S3.95 4.00 Ladles' Dress Shoes $-2.95 Ladies' French Kid and Vici Shoes, light, me dium and heavy soles; plain or patent tip, $3.50 and $100 values $2.95 Bargain Shoes, 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00 ... AT THE SHOE STORE ...