THE HEPHNtK TIMES. THURSDAY. DEC. 8. 1004. Subscription, 41.00 Pur Year. NOTES. A uotl leather In J lor sale. Inquire at tula ollite. Ttia lleppncr Meat Market it tlx place to mv Uiouey. JHXW roll of wall puper at reduced priced l YcuKcr'a. Lr, M. A. l.cucli, dentist, office hi the new I'air tnulihiiK, Menu are beiiiu sold cheap ul the lleppncr Meat Maikct. Your uioiu'y refunded i( Iltpner flour falls tu Kive tntttfitciiuu. 'file Vanillic it making clone price ou cigai by the box fur Christmas, Mrs, Mouut, muu liu beta quite tick for win-It, in slowly improving. llcn'ltjuartcra fur frame and pk'tuici ml kirn! of furutiurc. J. L. Yeagcr, UuuU Japanese cook, want position to work lit family. Addles I'nUce Hotel I'.very sack ol lleppncr flour positive1' - SMmntrct XO glV Htl!clloJ or UlOU. , refunded. llepptier Hour I again on the market. Uvery vack positively guaranteed to give gntlalactioii or inoiiry refunded. Uev. V. J. Coblty of Lexington, will pieaeu nest Sunday at the South Molho Uit church, both morning ud evening. Wlicii yuu waul plettaaut laxative lake Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablet. For Mir by Slocuu. lrug Cp. "Why Uc a liaptikt," will be discussed by Kv. J. W, Mount tu the Baptist church next bunday morning. Uo and bear It. N. 0. Maria, traveling coriepoiidcut for the Rural Spirit, apeut yt-sterday in lleppncr In thu lulereat of that liveitock journal. Peter Huucruln ud waa up from Cecil the fimt ol the week luokiug after aouie matter in an ctate for which be i ad-uiiulatialor. Karl Conacr, who ban made Ileppucr hi borne the pant eighteen uioulhi, de epartcd Saturday for I'ortlHiid to reside, perhap peiliiaiicully. Garrett Roger and Anna nderoon of Rock Clerk, wi re married at the l'alace bote! in tbia city Saturday evening, lUv. J. W. Mount ollkitiling. 1 100 reward will be pmd for informa tion Icudlug to the uncut aud conviction of purtiea cutting auy of our outalde lencea. i'eulaud Livestock & Laud Co. The jury of award at the St. Louis V.z pimiiioii tiHt nient a good deal ol time examining into thu im-rila of llie aevciai t) iiiiicm ou fxiiiliitiou, 1 lie Visible Writing Underwood i j pt writer waa ii aided the l.rmiil I'm.- on evi-ry point i'he Urrguti Underwood agency ia at liJi I'roul hunt, l'oitl.unl, and will, iurunth a catalogue ou application. Goo. Conacr, w ho b.ia had the man iigciiieut of the construction tW llie ccinc tery water ayalim, iiiforutH us that the j nil in ia now complete, with the excep tiou of renu'titiug the reservoir, which work wilt be done next aprmg in ample time to uc the water next year. Mr. Conner Mya thut all partita who so de aire can commence improvements at any lime by way of putting out ah rubbery or otherwise beautifying their cemetery lots, with the full assurance that they can be furnished with plenty of water m il season. Meaars. M. A. and A. K. Hates of Hard man, were in the city the firat of the work attending to tome buaiueaa mutters, and informed u t' at Mr. A. V,. Hates had accepted a contract for the distribu tion of one thouiand telephone poles for the I'aciGc States Telephone Co. between lleppncr and Taiker'a mill, a distance of thirty miles. The poHla are all sawed cedar and are to be delivered witbiu twenty days. Mr. Bateawill be assisted by hi brother M. A. and six teams will be employed in the work. The new line will be constructed along the public road instead of cutting across fields as heretofore, and will have two wires in lead of one. r.n ... t t ...-I- .H.I ! a rntirh wail ai j . m. v - j at bargain. j Look at the new ad of the Heppner Meat Market. j II. A. Myers was in Saturday from his ranch few miles below town. II. Nellaon was down from Ilardmao 1'riday, doing buaineas in this city. The Annual Teachern' Inttlluta will be held at lleppncr Dec. 21, 'It, and 'IX I. K. Cox returned last week from ten days vlt.lt with relatives at LaCrande. Lout A gents' tie with crescent ntli k pin. l'inder will be suitably rewarded by leaving tame at this office, Theo, Audertou waa in town Friday nd S tin day from F.ight Mile. In couiemplallon of moving to For' and I offer my lurnlture and horse and biif gy for tale. IC. C.Wills. Spetial attention called to the fine line of baud painted China and Libhey'a cut glaa. F. 0. llorg, Jewelur and optician. Carl K bet was operated upon at Fort-, land last week for appendicitis, and Is reported to lw getting along nicely, Olaaaes properly Cited to the most dificult caae of refrai tion by graduate optician, at P. O, Borg's, lieppner, Ore. . mm wnmw tnoaf roinptrtt 'Tinf" of fancy, plain and mixed candies, which they offer very cheap in bulk lota. See them before making your holiday pur chases, tf Mr. L. K. Cob ii will sell her entire stock of millinery at cost price. Pattern bat, plumes, velvets, ribbon, a complete line of hats, cheap, also reduction on Suits, Cloaks, etc. R. F. Wiggle orth was In from But ter Creek Monday night to ride the Camp gout. lie aays the goat didn't buck as hard with him a it did with some of the other boys. 1 The Fpworth League of the M. H. church will serve a New Ivugland dinner , Friday, December 0, bediming t 6 p. in , In the vacant store room next to Slocum's drug store. Dinner 2.'c, I an Rice has been down from bit rach near ilardman several dayt the pa4 week having a polaoned finger treated. It pained him considerably for ten days, but at last reMirla was doing nicely. A. C. Pcttys, who was lo Ileppnci Tuesday from his ranch near lone, In formed The Times that he lias not yet finished his fall seeding. He ia sowing bout 400 acre more than be intended j to earlier in the season and now has to buy wheat to finish up as be had o!4 off all hi crop before he decided to seed more ground. ! A new discovery for all coughs, coldn, croup, whooping cough, etc., it Kenue dy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It cms phlegm, draws out the inflammation, curcK alt roughs, strengthens the luncs and bronchial tube and assists in expell ing a cold from the ayatein by moving the bowela Pleasant to take and con tatna o opiate It is the children's Irierid Sold by lleppncr Drug Co. Oscar Kdwards is in from Sa jd Hollow this week receiving treatment for catanh , of the he ol, which has been bother'ng j him considerably of late. He tells us that all farmers in his section have their fall work finished up, but some seeding will lie done in the spring. He lias up wards of 2')0 acres fall seeding of wheat and will seed 300 acre to wheat and oata next spring, making closa to (iOO acres he will farm altogether next season. h J, Slocutn, who has been in Eugene the pant two weeks, hat purchased a drug store in that city and will move bis family there. The P.ngene Register aays of the sale: "By direction of C. A. Wlntermeier, referee in bankruptcy, the Vincent drug stock waa told under bid vesterday afternoon, E.J. Slocutn, a res ident of Heppner, being the purchaser, and the price being $1000 tor the stock and pOQ ler twe fixtures. The stock in voiced at something over fioOO. CHRISTMAS GIFTS That will gluiMtm the hearts of the little folks, and are lie;ht on the puree as well, are here now in abundance. We have junt opened up our line of Xmas toys and dolls. Nearly every kind of toy imaginable and dolls galore. We arc not noing to try to describe them, but shall insist on your coming lo see tKem. By the way, toys and dolls are not the only things which go to make up the list for the Xmas presents. Allow us to suggest a few only of the hundreds of things we have for your choosing when you go shopping with your Xmas list in hand. PICTURES We jnat opened up and placed on tale today a small assortment of uioet beautiful Medallion, which are exact copie of the original hand paint ing exhibited in the fine art building at the St. Iiui exposition, by some of the most famous French artist. Prciclie'H Load it a ife rize painting by a French artist and val ued at $75,000 We have a reproduction of it in a beautifully framed Medallion for.. $4 75 Morning Mit Another beautiful painting by a French artist, and aJ - - - w .ujy in both size and coloreffect in a Medallion for..,. f 3 75 Rumbling Thi beautiful picture wa also in the French ex hibit and valued at 45,000; reproduced in tbe Medallion for JJ00 Winter Girl Looked so natural in the original painting that one felt like -ipping his bat to her. Painting valued at f 50,000. Copy of it in thi beautifully framed Medallion at $ 50 WEARING APPAREL We could offer nothing that would carry with it more joy and appreciation by the recipient than one of those beautiful imported Waist Patterns of silk and wool in all the wanted colors. No two alike. Ask for the ' Eolian" cloth. At the pattern only $3 25 A fine beautiful brown nub Broad Cloth shirt waist uit pattern would gladden the heart of j any lady Xmas morning. Cost only. ... . $985 ' Or what could be nicer than one of those rain proof coats, a fine tailored suit, or a nice manUh Tourist coat with the butf-be hark . "A rain proof coat for 1S 00 A fine tailored tuit for 14 00 A Tourist coat for ; 15 00 A fine skirt for f 5 00 to (13 50 It she it a lady, and we know she is, (he'd not turn np her nose at a nice wool thirt wait for a Xma present. We have a beautiful line ol thea in the better grades, and better fitting garment were never made. Al I flan nel waiet only $1 35 Better one in Albatros and French Flannels up to $4 50 Crushed Silk Velvet onet for $9 00 XMAS DINNER got np in the beet possible taste and at dainty as it ia tasty it not tbe only way to reach man's heart, for they're not all at blind to dress at they seem. A nice hat or gloves, or shoes or overcoat, or suit, tie or shirt or even pair of fine auipen der, any one of the above articles presented to a man whom we believe to be a gen tleman would feel his heart leap with come in and these new shapes for a "ky pie..e" like this picture. We have them at $3 00 each - He'd not be out of sort should yon give him a pair of those natent leather Blucher cut shoes we are selling for f3 50 or any of those $5 00 onet would be entirely satisfactory to him. A nice rain coat or a Tourist overcoat would soften the hardest heart of a man if presented hin Xmas morning in the right spirit. You can get them here in a variety of styles at prices to suit most any purse. A nice one for $13 00 GROCERY STORE NEWS B. .i'i"r."37V; tI ' I Y . . jJrsir iHf King ;, W e are eole agentB for the Lipton Teas which have been efficiently demonstrated at all the expositions aH over the world. Highest and only award for tea at the Chicago World's Fair, 1893 Gold medal for teas at the Paris Exposition, 1900. World's Fair at St. Louis awarded Sir Thos. J. Lipton highest prize for package teas. Also grand prize for tea estate and fancy teaB. Lipton's teas are guaranteed pure, wholesome and economical. Lipton teaB have largest sale in the world. Packed by the growers in one pound and half pound patent air tight tins like the accompanying cut.. piMil I; I1 Seal Brand, per lb can 45c Perfection Blend per lb 33c Circle 22 per lb 25c DO you, on the mere ground of economy, buy the cheapest cloth for your dress, the cheapest carpet for your floor, the cheapest furniture for your house ? And if you don, why buy cheap coffee ? It is the most expensive of all economies. Do you realize that the best coffee to be bought (Chase & Sanborn's Seal Bnnd) costs actually only I cent a cup 1 You need to use very little of it because of its high quality. Don't take our rord for this I Test it yourself I In t-lb. an4 s-lb. Tin Cant (air tight). Other hifh grades in richly -colored parchment bags (rooiatun proof). iaaoavwwMannRauiiii.m ll Eia)SjUBSkBad REE TO ALU MINOR & COMPANY QWSUPPERS t imported Japanese with Purchases cf vco&ee. r- . a 1 1 I . ftn cmergerivy iviuuiuiao. , l'or apraini, bruinr, burn, tcatdt and similar injuries, there it nothing o good a Chamberlain'! Pain Bairn. It toothet the wound and not only gives instant re lief from pain, but cauae the part to heal in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by Slocuui Drug Co. THE HOLIDAY RUSH IB NOW ON AND Time is Precious Our preparations were made to anticipate the unusual late demands of the season, and our stock is complete. Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Sterling and Plaicd Silver ware, Jewelry and Diamonds, Musical In ; P. O. BORG ; THE CASH SHOE STORE And Still They Come MORE NEW SHOES THIS WEEK Home Comforts Velvet SlipperB Felt Slippers Nullifiera Felt 'Shoes 75c to $3.50 Rummage Sale of Unclaimed Shoes A lot of men's and boys' shoes that have been newly half-soled and repaired, we will sell at less than tho cost of tho work. 25c, 50c and 75c Headquarters for Rubber Goods New Furniture AT WING'S THE SITTING ROOM MORRIS CHA'RS AND OTD PIECES . These chairs are all very carefully built of selected oak and will give you satisfaction as to quality and wear. They are fitted with a patent automatic device by which the back can be raised and lowered to any desired angle. No tiresome rod to move about. Any of these would make a splendid -Christmas Present.. If you like we'll store them for you until Christmas week. New Library Tables, quar- . tered oak and polished. Fifty new rugs in Axminster and Moquette Oriental Floral and annual patterns. : : : Yours for House Furnishings S. J. WING