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WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. All kinds of good ice cold sodas at The Palm. Do you want books? See adv. of T. F. Boylen. Go to the Bakery for your bread. 26 loaves for sfl.OO. Four head of work horses for Bale. Inquire at City Meat Market. Louis Pearson and Hanson Hashes left for Portland on Friday to stiend a short vacation. Highest earth prices paid for hides, pelts and furs. Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. J. L. Wilkins and family will de part for a short outbg at Herren's Mill on Saturday. John Stevenson departed for Prine ville on Friday to acoept a position in a saddle shop there. Prewit Cox and Will Ball departed on TneHday for Teal Spring, via Pen dleton whare they will spend their va cation. It may bs to your interest to get my prices before buy Inn watches, clooks or jnwelery. C. K. Johnson, Jeweler. Sam E. Van Vaotor and family scent a few days of rest and recreation in the mountain in the vicinity of Herrdn's mill this week. An article that adds comfort and beanty to your home brings real satis faction. Our new rugs are that kind. - Case Fnrniture Company. W. . B. Barratt departed on Friday for Vancouver, B. O. to visit with' a brother residing near that city. He was accompanied by his son Garnet- A liberal reward to anyone showing us a better investment than a com fortable home. Let us help you make yours that aiud. Case Furniture Co. A reception will be given Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Warren at the M. E. church south Saturday evening. A good time Is planned and everybody is invited. Come. Fred Cilngen and family, of Burns, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Clintren's mother Mrs. Emma Hale. Ihey expect to remain during the month. Mrs. A. K. Higgs and daughter Lillian, of Portland, are the guest of Dr. N. E. Winnarand family this week, having arrived on last Friday evening. Phil Cohn went to The Dalles on Tuesday to get his new Ford touring car, recently purchsed from Albert Bowber, the agent for this machine at Heppner. AT THE BAKERY Get away from the heat of baking by buying your bread Cream loaf, plain loaf, whole wheat and rye. Nothing better than our cream loaf. Don't use harsh physics. The re action weakens the bowels, leads to chronio constipation. Get Doan's Rfigulets. They operate easily. 25 cents at all stores. Mr. Henry J. Allen of Sherman county was united in marriage to Miss Anna Lelits at the Court House on Saturday afternoon. August 3, Judge C. C. Patterson officiating. The family of Ohas. Thomson are enjoying an outing at the Herrin null where they are assisting to gather the harvest of huckleberries that is rapid ly maturing in that vicinity. The family of J. 8. Young departed for the mountains on Sunday to har vest a lew huckleberries In the vicin ity of Ditch creek. They were ac companied by Grandma Boydeu. "I was coied of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colio, Coolers and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M; E. Gelihardt, Oriole. Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by Patterson & Son. Mrs. Frankie Luper departed on Monday morning for Portland where she will spend a few weeks selecting her Fall millinery stock. During her absence her address will be Imperial Hotel. Rata in the vloiuity of Heppner on Friday night laid off the harvest crews and many of them spent Satur day in town. Header bed were most too small to hold so ue of them when thev had to be haoled out of town. Mr. W. S. GunsafoBf a farmer liv ing near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to ba an excellent remedv, and takes pleasure in recommending t. For Bale by Patterson & Son. Mrs. Dr. Hiegs and daughter de parted for Long Creek cn Tuesday where they wil' spend the rest of this month. They will be joined in a few days by the Doctor from Portland who goes out there for his summer vBcatiou. J. W. Cradick came to town on Mon day with his first loud of grain from his Eiuht Mile farm. "Una" had contemplated the purchase of a couple of nw automobile! this Fall tut fears he will have to forego the pleas ure fur another season owing to the fact that the recent hail storm cut down his yield some 3000 bcshels The storm of Satordny slruk his Eight Mile place and the one on Sun day following damaged his crop heat ily on his Dry Fork ranch. Accord ingly, Mr. Cradick has deoided to Btay on the earth for yet another season and continue to associate with the common herd. Roy Cupenhaver, a young son of W. L. Cupenhaver, of Sand Hollow, was auite seriously hurt on Friday last by being cut on a barbed wire fence. He was rifling atter the cattle to bring thm in to water on the Hynd place and his nonv becoming frightened boltd straight for a five wire fence. The boy was badly cut on the left forearm and on the leg. His wounds required the attention of a physician and had to be stiched up. The little fellow is doing well at this tiro, but his escape from death was little abort of miraculous. "Barney Oldfield" Rasmus. George Thomson Harry Johnson, Hairy Dun ran and "Casv Jones" Beardsley con stituted a party that made a record breaking trip to Pendleton on Saturday evening. They left Heppner at 8:30 and arrived at the county seat of Umatilla the next morning at 3 This is oertaiuly record breaking ' time as the trip il usually made in three hours. A punctured tire caused de lay. The boys returned on Sunday evening. From a little plat in bis back door yard, less than 15 x 80 feet W. O Minor this season picked 96 boxes of (strawberries and they were fine ones too: Figure this out at the rate of ten cents per box, and an acre would bring about $900. How is this. Ten acres of soch a berry patoh would make a pretty good investment. CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY CHICKEN SUPPER THURSDAY palace: hotel J. H. Wyland was in town on Sun day, having just come in from his sheep and cattle range. The recent hail storm hit heavily on part of his stock range. Sunflower Flat, a por tion of his cattle range, was in full blofsom just at the time of the storm and it was completely devastated, every spear Of grass and every flower btivg beaten to the ground and cov- e ed with about tbrca inches of ice. Mrs. Sara Saams and her daughter, Miss Mary Saams, of St Louis, Mo , who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Phelps for the past ten days deoarted for their home on Monday. Mrs. Saams is an aunt of Mrs. Phelps, and the ladies enjoy ed their short stay with relatives here very Bunch. They were also highly pleased with our city and surround ings. Long Creek Ranger: Jack Parker, the noted race liorsu man of John Day stayed over night here the latter part of last week, enroute to Walla Walla to take in the race fair which is to be held there in the near future. He had with him a race horse that lie in tended to leave in Pendleton to take part in the races that will be held there during the Round-up this fall. Long Creek Ranger: Apropos to the article whioh was ' quoted in our issue last week we are requested to state that J. J. Murphy was taken to Portland on a false accusation. His case was dismissed withont trial aa the leases which he held provel con clusively that he was in no way con nected with the illegal business upon which the charge waa based. Max Crandall. of Hillsboro. who is the auditor for the State Game War den, visited Heppner on Saturday and checked op the accounts of Ccuniy Clerk Hill concerning the issuance rf game licenses. He foond them OK. Mr. Crandall is also assessor of Wash ington county. , One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with ii lame back. Apply Chamber lain's Linimeont twioe a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quick relief. For sale by Patterson & Son. Automobile parties cousisting of the families of W. E. Leach, W. G. Scott and W. T. Canobell. all Lexington people, passed through Heppner yes terday murning enroute to the huckle berry patches at the head of Willow creek. Notice to All Fruit Growers and Dealers No scaly or wormy fruit will be permitted in any market in Morrow couniy. HARRY CUMMINGS', Fruit Innotctor of Morrow County. Al-Cm. Joseoh T. Knappenberg was tip from lone on Wednesday boosting for the Bull Mocse party. Kit. I Mr. Angelo Garosio, who registered at the Palace Hotel on the 8Ut of July from San Francisco, died 111 h (room there on Saturday tvening last." He was sick whun he arrived at Hepo- net, evidently suffering from a very jevere attack of asthma; in fact he Mated to Mr. Wilkins who waited on him that he had come to this seotion of the uonutry to gut relief from his sufferings bv a change of climate. The hotel management tried to gxt the man to go to the hospital and receive medical assistance, bot he refused to do so an j apparently died very sud denly while preparing to retire on Saturday evening. Mr. Wilkins dis covered him lying on Hie floor, dead, about 9 o'clock on Sunday morning when he went up to wait on him. He had removed his shoes and shirt and was lying as thoneh tin had fallen off the e ge of the bed. Coroner Chick was at once informed and came up from lone immediately. Upou mak ing an investigation, the coroner con cluled an inquest was unnecessary, and the remains were turned over to Undertaker Cse awaiting instructions from the man's peope in San Francis co. These arrived oo Monday and Mi. Case prepared the body for ship ment to San Francisco on Tuesday. Mr. Caroiio was a man of some means being a member of the firm of Carosio & tawarino, .commission merchants of Washington street, San Francisco. and bad on his person $70 in cash, be sides papers showing that he was en titled to check on his bank where his firm evidently does business. There was some livelv bidding for the I4C.000 issue of building bonds of School District No. One of Morrow county on last Friday. The School Board met at 10 o'clock to open bids, and upon request from parties from the outtide who deisred to be present the meeting was continued until 7 o'clock in the evening at which time County Treasurer Gilliam opened bids from various bond dealers of the Northwest and the bonds were award ed to Morris Bros. , of Portland at 6 per cent, and a premium of $9C9.00. The next highest bid was by Causey, Foster & Co. of Denver, at the same rate of interest and ptemnim of $325. The sale is considered a good one. and wo are informed by the - purchasers that the boopds will be taken np at once, thus putting the district in 'pos session of the funds necessary to push the work on the new school building. The plans for the new school are now in the hands of the Directors and advertisement is being published ask ing for bids for construction to be filed either with the architect, Mr. E. E. McClaran. at his office in Portland or the Board of Directors in Heppner not later than the 14th of this month. Wanted A FEW HOGS (175 lbs) Palace Hotel Frederich The Tailor has the agency for the celebrated International Tail oring Oo. Leave your measure here and save $5 to $10 on every suit. Harry Johnson is this week put ting a new roof on the deck of the Morrow building, .an improvement that was beginning to be much needed. Rev. W. A. Partt departed for Oro Fino, Idaho, on Monday morning and will spend the week at that place looking after some property he has there. Because of the absence of the mayor and several members of the council from the oityT the regular monthly council meeting waa not held on Mon day evening. Nels Johnson came in from Goose berry on Tuesday to get some needed repairs for bia seperator. He is in harvest up to his eyes and getting a good yield despite the fact that he figures the recent hail storm damaged him to the extent of five bushels to the acre. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature Lexington and lone Congre gational " Services. - Preaching snrvicea at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. in lone on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month ; in Lexington on the 2nd and 4th Sundava of the month. For Sale. Holt side hill combined Harvester in good running order with 6 horse equalized hitch, some good young work mules and horses. Address C. S. Whitcomb, Moragn, Ore. It. House for Sale. Owing to the fact that we expect to move into our new borne soon we will sell the house and o' and three acres including chicken house and cow barn. Near site of the proposed Catholic Hoooital. tf. ARTIE MORGAN CON'DER. Good Goods Good Goods NOTiGE TO CONTACTORS. The plans for the new Heppner HUh Shool can be seen at Atty. S. E Van Vactor's office in Heppner. Oxe eoh. and at the office of E. E. Mc Claran, Architect, 652 Lumber Ex change Building, Portland, Oregon, fnr which bids will be received for the erection of until August 14 at 9 o'olock. at Herner and at the office ot the Architect until six o'clock p. m , Aogust 13th. SAM. E. VAN VACTOR, Chairman School Board. . LADY WANTED. To introduce our very complete Fall line of beautiful wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, handkerchiefs, petticoats, etc. Up-to-date N. Y. City Patterns. Finest line on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prioes low. If others can make $10 00 to $30.00 weekly, you tan also. Samples and full ingtiuctions packed in a neat sampe case, shipped express prepaid. No money required. Exclusive terri tory. Write for particulars. Be first to apply. Standard Dress Goods Company, Dept. 608, Binghamton, n. y. MARA ALTON Watches The Railroad Time keeper of America. The timekeepea that Jewel ers place first among American watches, and that 56 per cent, of railroad men on roads where there is official time inspection endorse by their ownership as the highest type of timekeeper produced in the world. Let us show you this celebrated watch at var ious prices. OSCAR BORG Jeweler & Optometrist. New Dry Goods You are invited to come in and look over our new line of DRY GOODS. for Fall and Winter which has just been opened up and placed in stock ready for your inspection. MINOR & CO. ELMER BEAMAN Fuel Dealer Rock Springs Coal, Pine, Fir and Oak Cord Wood and Slab Wood. SELLS FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. Leave yous Orders with Slocum Drug Company and they will receive prompt attention. Heppner Bert Bowker, Prop. Automobile for hire. Repair work of all kinds done. Gasoline and oil for sale. Machines housed, cleaned and oiled. Agent for the 19X2 FORD MIKE HE ALT, Pioriuroi Telephone... Livery Stable TELEPHONE 201 COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. T WE PAY FOR ALL TELEPHONES FOP. RIGS. LOWER MAIN STREET HEPPNER, ORKGON THE Heppner's Leading Confection-1 ery and Ice ROBERT M. HART, Can serve you now with J better to be had in the citv. fine nneoi iresn uanaies. j t Leading Brands Cigars and Tobacco Good Goods Good Goods 117 Garage THE HOME OF THE SPOTTED HORSES PALM I Cream rarlors - - PROPRIETOR $ nice, fresh Ice Cream. None t