Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 03, 1892, Image 3

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    KOi'lCK TO ADVBttTiaEIW.-
rpllDSE desiring the insertion of ditmluy ads ,'
1 or chiini;e in Nimc, mint ci't their coi.v in
not later than Monday evening for Tuesday's
edition, or '1 hominy evening for Fridays edi
ttmi. . i ,. THE PaTTEKW.N ffBMMnitG t'O
NOTJCK.
' -' iiLl ', ' '
1. The sum of five, penis' per line will be
charged lor 'fuinls of thanis," "resolutions of
resiieut,' lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (oilier than thoBe the edit
or ahull himself girt its a matter ui news,) and
notices of sjicciul iiievlyigsfor whatever purpose.
- Mittces 1 thur'Oli and society and allotlier
entertainments frum which revenue is to beile
rived, phalTte i'ba'rKed fur at the jate of live
cents a IJilft. ; Ylitoe rules wM be. strictly adher
ed to in eVery rtipf.aiic.e.
Advertising rates reasonable and madekuown
upon application., ,
Gi
Give your business to Heppner people,
id therefore assist to build .up Hepp
r. , ..Patronize tltose 'who patronize
an
iter.
you,
Here and.There.
T. W. AyersJr., fqr!drugs.'y ;. 08 sw .
Hot peanuts at Obas. SBtuedts.
Daily stage botb ways between Monu
nient and Long Greek. - " tf.
Ford, 'the painter, still, 'Wit." For
any kind at work see him.- 1 81-tf. . '
Mrs: 'jrJKo'berts is 'prepared to do
all kinds of plain sewing.' 65-tf
Ben"'lbpbe,u'" anil ' wife, ot Hardinan,
were in .town today On business.;
Cha.rlpy.Si Ar8trgng and' ttodson were
up from Islington yesterday. !
A s,ocialdanoe, will be given at the
opera house next Monday evening.
Will i.Walbridge and wife leave Tues
day onrnvisit to relatives to New York,
E. 0,,;:Bp.Uthwor,tliot the. Frisco wool
commission' -firm,: Diokius & Co., is in
town., .,...;;"'vi".,J;'h" '.'i'-' -I - V " : .
Mrs; Jas.i ami John Rdyse left thjs
morn irig: to 'visit1 their' parents in. the
valley.,.,.. -A mv,u y. ... ., ; i.
J. IJ.'Pip'efjj'cjr'.thBl'ovVer country, says
crops in bis iooality are doing well but
need a shower."'; . ' . ' ;
Milk shake at Gbas.. Sargent's, Main
street. Also fiue assortment of candies,
nuts, tobaccos, etc.
Pap Himons & Son still shoe horses
and do general blacksmithing at the old
stand Mutiock corner, , 55.
Milt Brown, Qf Blue, river, dropped in
on us Saturday, i Milt is raising posts
and coi dwood up there;
"The Parlor;" W. F. Ruark, prop,, in
the City hotel, west side of Main street.
Neatest place in Heppner. sw
Frank and Ed Engleman, two of the
progressive farmers of the lone section,
were in the city yesterday.
Hainan .Caldwell, the people's party
oandidute for asseesoi'iWas in Wednesday
looking after hia end of the string,
Mrs. Ci L. Andrews and, sister, Miss
Ivy Swaggnrt, arrived from Seattle Wed
nesday, to visit, their relatives here
Geo. ' W. , Parker has returned from
Kansas, acponipanjeil by, his brother, Q.
J. Parker, who intends to locate here.
Call on Lislie Sperry, down at .the
Belvedere, when in' town;. Keeps on
hand a fine stock of liquors and cigars.
til-tt.
Henry Heppuer is being oared for at
his room in the warehouse and not ao
Mrs. Bluckman's, as reported in .last is
sue.
A big lot of wool was sold at the ware
house the first of the week. Tbey were
ohoice clips, bringing an average of 13'
cents. , ,, ,, ' . . .. , .,
Pry Wilson got over Friday last from
Monument. He reports ...Miss . Mamie
Vlolett aaioonvulescing from her recent
illness:'' ! y ."' ;'
' M. M. Briarly was over- from Hamilton
the first of the week, coming in with
wool an'4 igoipg out with, general mer
chandise. ;
Green JJathews ie .over 'from Pendle
ton visiting his brothers here. Green is
now one "of ' Umatilla's" ' most,, active
farmers. mi -
Hiyu ' ketchuin whiskers.! ; Halt &
Mathews, at the city barber shop the
place to get a first-class shave, hair-out
or shampoo. " tf.
Stacy Huberts' wheat oTer on Eight
Mile, 85 aoree, is in the "boot," while
80 acres of barley is heading out. Pretty
good showing.- " - . ......
Joe Woolery "rode the goat" in the
Knights of Pithias, seoond rank, Tues
day night. . Joe is somewhat of a van
queiw. himself, .'. . t .-i - ''
Hon. HeTjry'Blnckman is around again,
and hopes to be well! enough to attend
the Chicago cdnventiou whioh meets in
the near future. .' ; , '"' I .', '.".
F. M. Coorter dropped in Wednesday
with a fine lot of cheese. We ought to'
buy the home product in preference to
that made elsewnere.
Will Heppner celo urate or not? Bet
ter begin it pretty Boon, hadn't we?
Hardmau and Lexington will likely have
some .4'oin?s,jbi& 4th.. . i . .i-
For restoring the color, thickening the
growth, and beautifying the hair, and
for preventing baldness, Hall's Hair
Kenewer is unsurpassed. ' ," .';.-' ,
The Buchler beer, 5 oente-per glass, at
the Columbia ' Beer Hall, Osmers &
Hughes, piops., next door toi M. Lioh
tenthal & Co.'s shoe store. w tf
August Charlton, of Gooseberry, said
that up to last Saturday grain in his seo
tion still continued to grow luxuriantly.
The prospect ie excellent for a full crop.,
Newer and neater quarters at. the
Palace Hotel's north business' room.
Charley Jones, :the baber, wants to see
hie old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. .
E. B. Stanton, the people's party can
didate for county judge, returned from
a visit to Wa!lii Walla Friday last.
Wheat,. up there is further along thun
with us.
Thompson & Binns own the buss which
goes to and from the City hotel, but will
call for parties desiribg fo. go to tram in
any part of the city. Leave orders at
City hotel. .
Frank Lee left on this morning's train
for 'Frisco where he will buy wool for
the mills down there, Mr. L. Gans will
take his place here for the firm of Christy
& Wise. ' ; "'
Dr. W. Tack man, the den tist, will be
fouDd at Dr. B. F. Vaughan's office, Lee
zer building Does all the latest orown
and bridge work, alluminum .plates, etc.
X)on't miss the opportunity. 487-tf
A. A. Wren thinks that the dry weather
has slightly damaged his crops, though
it is yet too early to really know much
about it. From every quarter we hear
the report, "It's a better prospect this
year than last."
D. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia
conqnerer, will positively cure dyspepsia
and all ita kindred ailments. Every bot
tle sold upder a positive guarantee to
effect a oure or money refunded, See ad.
in this issue. :' i:
The balf-mile race : aE the , traok
"Wednesday was won by Deacon in0:53M,
-Bob White eoming in about two lengths
behind. It a was a bad day for racing,
the wind blowing almost a gate, ana
dust, no end of it.-; ' ; " '.
The Sunday'schroi picnic yesterday
at Petty's grove was quite -successful,
though both cool and dusty.:. We are
informed Uit the occasion was some
what enlivened by a fight. Too bad oar
boys can't find some other occasion for
Buch demonstrations.
' THINKS WEBSTEU'S THE MAN.
Mr. Editor:
. I fear that you have been misinformed
iu regard to some things that you have
said in your paper. Of course, I know
that you editors are busy people, but, at
the same time, I think that you should
look into things thoioughly before giving
so-called faots to your readers. I agree
with you, that the freedom of the press
should be maintained, but should it be
done at the expense of honesty? I think
yon will agree with me that it should
not. - .....
Kuoiug that jou wish to be fair and
honest in all things, I write you this let
ter, in order to give you the sentiment of
the people of Southern Cregou, aud es
pecially, the farmers. I speak particu
larly of the farmers of the first judicial
district... We have placed on the repub
lican ticket, for attorney general, Judge
L. K. Webster; and in doing so, we
know that we have placed before the
people of Oregon, an able, honest man,
and a close student. One who has served
us on the bench for eight years, and we
have . never had cause to regret that we
placed him there. He came among us
years ago, and by his own unaided efforts
has risen to his present position.
-.. We feel that some of the papers are
misrepresenting Southern Oregon in this
matter, and we do not want to be mis
represented. It would be a favor to ns
if you would publish this letter and we
will close by sayiug that Judge Webster
will have the solid vote of this district,
irrespective ot party.
Very truly yours,' . ,-;
A Fakwer.
Medpokd, Or., May 27, '92.
PAINFULLY INJURED.''
flon. W.. R. Ellis Jumps from a Itnnaway
! . Btaue and lieceive a ijrokeu Liiul).
While en route from Condon to Arling'
ton Wednesday, and within six mlies of
Arlington, the stage met with a runaway,
caused by oue of the singletrees becom
ing detaohed, Which let the tongue of the
vehiole fall to the ground. Hon. W. li.
Ellis, of this place, republican nominee
for congress, was a passenger, and jump-';
ed to the ground, receiving a fracture of
both bones of the left leg below the knee.
Ed, N."lson, the driver, was pulled
through a barb wire fence, and was bad
ly cut about the face and head, requir
ing many stitohes from the surgeon's
needle to repHir the damage. Dr. Geis
endorfer, of Arlington, was oalled to at
tend both injured persons.
'After the accident it was nearly half
an hour before assistance oame to the
relief of Mr. Ellis, who was then convey
en to a house ne;:r by, where everything
possible was done to relieve him. Mrs.
Ellis aud his half brother, A. A. Roberts,
went down yesterday morning, and will
accompanv Mr. Ellis home on this eve
ning's train. Other than this broken
limb, he was uninjured, and, we are in
formed, is getting along well. Though
unable to till the remainder of his ap
pointments, five in number, through this
unfortunate aooident, it will not hinder
bim from receiving an overwhelming ma
jority. 1 Hon, W. H. Bradshaw came up Tues
day eve. .
When in Arlington, stop at the Ben
nett house, near the depot. bl-tf
M, E. Smith, who used to be the fat
man of lone, is now at Billings, Mont.
Thos. L. Brophy, the mining expert,
passed through Heppner early this week.
Pat Kelehar , will pilot Hayes Bros.'
sheep to green pastures in the Blues this
summer.
. The town of Wellington, Kausas, was
recently wrecked by a cyclone causing
great loss of property and life.
Miss Lottie Baird, of Oregon City,
has accepted a1' position in the Gazette
omce, arriving here on Wednesday's
train. ' '.'' '" . ; ",; ,
. Times are pretty hard with the printer.
A few hundred delinquent subscribers
could never find a better time to pay up
than now. . ' , ' ., .' .'.'. , , .
A two-horse 1 shay, behind whioh a
horse was being led, was overturned on
Main street yesterday morning, but no
damage resulted.
Jas, and John Koyse called on the
Gazette office yesterday to say that
crops were never better over there at
this time of the year. ;
S. W. Adams and Cor Bros, have
bought the interest of J. A. Woolery, in
the Hardinan store. The now firm name
is Cox, Adams & Co. ' ,
This offiioe was favored by a oall from
Honj W. L. Bradshaw, candidate forcir?
ouit judge on the demooratio tioket,
while in town Wednesday.
The editor ot the people's party col
umn Dent in a batch of matter for publi
cation in this issue, but it came too late.
We are necessarily crowded much in or
der to give the Hardman people spaoe
for their wiitenp. .
For several years past a gentleman in
Nashua, N. H., has been in the habit of
taking AyerV Sarsapurilla to tone, up
his : system preparatory to the . heated
tqrm. He- finds ' that this ' medicine re
lieves the tired feeling so prevalent dur
ing spring and.early summer. it: ...
E. 0.: F. H. Snow, formerly e! the late
lamented Lexington Budget, b bright
little paper which lived as long as it
could without sustenance and then re
signedly took ' its departure frym this
vale of tears, is in the city ftotn Lexing
ton, :Morrow county. Mr. Snow thinks
of locating here.' v
' ' LOCAL MARKET REl'OltT.
Wheat, bu 60o
Flonr.bbl 5 00
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, cwt. 2 00
": V " , three " 2 50
Sheep, muttons, bend 2 50
"l stock. 2 25
Hogs, ou foot, cwt $4 50
Hogs, dressed 6 00
Wool ; ; 12 13
Hor?es, slow sale.
Butter, roll 50
Eggs.doz ....:.:.. 18"3'o
Chickens, doz. 2 50 2 75
CAl.TFOltNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt.. 1 40 1 45
h'lour, bbl 8 00 6 15 .
Beeves, stall fed 7 00 ft? 7 25 -
Muttons, cwt 8 00 (alOOO
Hogs, cwt , 3 50 & 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 (it 17
Butter, lb , , 15 19
Eggs, doz 18 U 20
Chickens, doz..... 5 50 1200
Turkeys, tb 15 fi . 20
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, cwt I 30 S 1 85
Flour, bbl 8 00(69 4 50
Beeves, ctft 2 50 (ft 4 00
dressed 6 00 tf? 7 00 ,
Muttons, live sheared. . . 4 50 4 75 .
dressed ........ 8 50 6$ 9 00
Hogs, on foot 5 50 6 00
. " dressed.. .....6 50 7 00
Wool Eastern Oregon..; 9 Ms 14
Butter..., ............. ' 15 0 :; 25
Eggs, doz 15 H 18
Chickens, doz 5 00 6 00
.Turkeys, lb 17
LOST.
Between Heppner and NeU Jones'
tranche on Little Butter Creek, on May
1 27, one roll of bedding, wrapped up in a
wagon Bheet ana tiea wiin a rope, one
nmll eutained initial letters on one cor
ner. Finder will please leave same at
Gazette office.
2t-sw A. J. Hi st.
83 Reward. GectrComier will pay 95
reward tri the person " wlio will give a
remedy to reuiove nuts from a yard
without destroying the grass, and pre
vent them returning. 94-lOl.sw.
Hand Mangled. Last Wednesday, at
Paiker's mill, "Dnole" Beiniuger bad
bis left hand badly mangled by the edg
ing saw. He was assisting Clias.Bepass
at the time, and in some manner bis
hand struck the saw, making a bud
wound between the, third and. fourth
Augers. Dr. Fox was called to atteud
the patient yesterday morning - -. ,
The Hotel Palaoe. MrB. Von Cadow,
ot tlie Palace , hotel, is pleased tu u
nounoe that she has procured diroot from
Chicago,' Mr. O. F. Wiley nnd wife, two
noted cateri-rs from famous -rt-sotts of
that city; The tables are being furnish
ed with every delicacy of the market and
season. The dining room service is first
class i:i nil its details. The niost careful
service is extended guests throughout
the house.! Especial attention given to
regular guests and family parties.' .Ex
tra ice ojenut dinners Sundays' . 94-5
In Trouble J. E. Fricli,vof Arling
ton, defendant, and Miss Sadie Quitter,
of Purtlaiid, plain tiff, is th foundation
tor a tt"f.f v.un iwu HiuuH.iu u. ivir.
Frick in' charged with assaulting the
young l;iiv with criminal intent, at Port
land, on I the nifcht of the TJih mat. At
the preliminary examination he was
in ll. nf 1 Itid n, await
the action ofthe gra-mij ury. i Mr. Frisk's
attorney claims that it is a blackmailing
scheme, planned by the young lady and
members ottue family. Jkiss yuiner aud
her mother, Mrs. Mormon,, formerly re
sided at Arlington, and are well known
in this locality.. Miss Quiner worked at
the Palace hotel, for a very short time
lastfahV : , ;.' - .;,.,.,;.
- DOTH IUMKKLF AND WH?R"
Afflicted For Years Both Cared In Two
" Weeks. '
.. Independence Or., Deo. 13. -Both
myself and wife have tjeen for
years afflicted with diseaseof the kidneys,
and had tried many remedies without
obtaining any permanent relief. About
three months ago we-were -induoed to
try a package of the Oregon Kidney. Tea
which hU3.i apparently entirely cured
both of us, as since taking it two weeks
we have felt up symptoms of the disease.
We can. heartily recqmmond it to others
similarly afflicted, as we believe it -' will
do all that is claimed for it. '
M. L. White.
BA'CISFACJOHV BETTLKSIKNT.. .
To ivhom it may concern : ' " '
This is to certify that, after haying our
loss of Bchool hotise carefully figured by
competent mechanics, we made satisfac
tory settlement with tue btate Insurance
Company, of Salem, Oregon, on April 11,
1892, and wilbiu three days thereafter
received check .for $3,400, full amount of
loss sustained by. recent lire, whioh de
stroyed said house. W. R. Ellis, i
. Tom Morgan,
i ' Otis Patterson,
Board of Directors of School Distriot No.
1, Morrow County, Oregon, 1
Hkppner, Or., April 14, 1892. 82-98
PUKL1C SPEAKING.
M. F, Knnx, of SeattleWash., a tbbr
oughly Well-informed man nd an able
orator, will speak on the political issues
of the day at the court bouse in Heppner
this Friday evening at 8 o'clock, and at
Lexington, tomorrow, Saturday, in the
afternoon at I o clock, . A cordial invita
tion ia extended to all, especially - to
members ot the old parties. : ,
' Peoi'le'b Party Central Com.
Where?
At Ahrabamsick's. In addition to his
tailoring business, be has added a fine
line of underwear ot all kindB, negligee
shirts, hosiery, etc., Also has on hand
some elegant patterns for suits. A.
Abrahamsiolt, May street, Heppner, Or:
i Parents anil Minors, Take Nol Ice. "
. Minora on the streets after 9 p. na.,
will be run in and fined. Take notice
and Bave unnecessary trouble and ex
pense J. W. Rasmos,
, 487-tfsw. .' .... -.Marshal. .
CONSUMPTION
i in its
early stages
'. can be cured f
by the prompt
' use of 1
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
'.. It soothes ;
. ; the inflamed tissues,
' aids expectoration,
:. Tand hastens ;
, recovery. ;
Dr. J. C. Ayer &: Co.
, Lowell, Mass. . .
Recently the following Notice appeared In th
can rranvavu ww.nw
" Judge S had been sick only about two
four days that the malady took a serious turn.
At tne negllinniKui "in ui..t ..
diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the
kidneys refused to perform their functions and
he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life
of one of the most prominent men in Cali
fornia " Like thousands of others his un
timely death was the result of neglecting early
symptoms of kidney disease , . , . .
IF YOU
are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de
rangement of the kidneys or urinary organs,
don't delay proper treatment unU! you are
forced to give up your daily duties ; dvn't
waste your money on worthless liniments
and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of
the disease at once by using the greatest of all
known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid
ney Tea It has saved the lives of thousands.
Why should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely
vegetable and pleasant to take. $1.00 a pack-
WANTED.
THOME whoaro iuterf.-BtecJ in Uiq iijht Mflg
country and Morrow county to know thut
we have a few extra ropit left, which cim
be BOfluieil either ut Geo. Thututuii'B iicwb stand
or at tlie Odette ofl'n-e. r?-S-aw.
C
OME to the PHliie Hotel bar for ChumpHtrne
Cor-TfUils: ' triampaRne on rap. . tw-sw
A
Biolot uf Grtostberrv ntinribera of tho Ha
zette thatoui,riit to be sent away. Oil in,
Invest and help your country. swtf
1 hlintfeoiitrftctr and buildur. KHtiimUeB
given on all kiwis oi work, ymceat real
VatfinimHlter. owJ the bent locations In
Morrow county. Must have a little cjt-itaL
Call on or write Gazette ottiee for particulars, hw
XOW HALE. .
HAIiNK-HHOP, stof-k and fixtures. OotkI
. bustness; established in tlie midst of a
Alwo for sale a wA house and iwo lois with or
I Willi OO l UiC IJUBIIIUBB il itrr.i i J. nil iuuuh -
formation address iH,ette( Heppner, Or. 4'i tf.
REPUBLICAN
ty
v TICKET.
For Supreme Judge, ,
v ' f. AvMODKE..' .. ... .
' For-Attorney-General, ' ' .
. IJONEL R: )tiBSTER.
' For Member of CotnjreBr (Second District),
J W, B. ELLIS. - . ..
i For Ciroult Judge (Seventh District),
" -; GEORGE . W ATKINS,
for Proaiic'ntlng Attorney (Scveijtli Dlatriqt),
V : . - v. H. WILSON.
For Member State Board of Equalization (Sev-
iun iiHiricij,
- JOJIN L. LUCKEV.
For. "Representative,
' '. ,-' ' ." 4..:N. .BBOWN.
.'. -.'. :: For County Judge,
I , ANDKEW ROOD.
For-.County Clerk
- ' T. C. AUBREY.
For County sheriff, ;
N. R. M'VEY.
For County Treasurer, :
W, j. LEKZER. ,"
For County Assessor,,
WALLACE W. SMEAD.
For County Surveyor,
ISA BROWN.
For County School Superintendent,
I 1 ' " '"' W: L. BALING. " ' ' ;'
For County Commissioner (Full Terml, . ,
D. N. HARDMAN. , ,
For County Commissioner (Short Term). : !
I'ETER BRENNER.
For County Coroner, ' ! ;
T. W. AYERS, JR. . I i
PRECINCT TICKET,,'
ForJuBttceof the Peace, Heppner, Mount Ver-
Jion ana ueniry rrectncis, ,: t ,
j : . F. J. HALI OCK.. ' j j ; :
For Constable, Heppner, Mount Vernon , and
i . taentry rrecincts,
: -'" HAKRY rHlLllPS. :' ! I
Hf Blackman&Co.,
','' '$' -VxDEADEKg IN ' : ' . ' - :: '.
General Merchandise!
WE AEE' STILL "SELLING OUT our stock of Gener-y,
al merchandise, but to make: it more complete, we have ' '
. . purchased a stock consisting of , :
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furn-.
(i ishing Apparel, Etc.,
That will be sold at greatly reduced prices for cash only. Call
: and investigate and we will be pleased to wait on you. No .-.
1 i trouble to show goods. : J i j
Pioneei Brick Siore - main SireeL tleDDnsi.
O JAONDERFUt- : R EMEDIES !
X3r- GrHil.KrT'S OliOAIiO.
THE GREAT DYSPEPSIA CONQUEROR. ,
Will positively cure DyspepBla and jail Its kindred ailments..
Every bottle sold on a Positive Guarantee to eilect a,
cure or money refunded. Ketail priee, fl.W).
Db. Grant's Kidnky and Liver Cure. For
the cure of Bright's Disease. Diabetes, BIHoub
uesfi, Sick-Hetidttche, and all Kidney troubles.
"' RETAIL PRICE, (pl.pO- i
pR. Grant's Syrup of Wild Grapk Root.
The great blood purifier and system tonic.
Purely vegetable, and is the produetof Oregon
Soil.. Retail price, 11.00. -
DR. GRANTS NATIVE DISCOVERY.
The Great Female Remedy !
' , For the cure of 4iscBeB and romplHlutH peculiar to females; Re-
tan price, oneopuar.
' ' SOLD TJSDBR A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.
Prepared By The O. W. R; Manf. Co.,
! Q1Q Jfront Stloot, Fortlaud. Oregon.'
For Bale by all Druggists.
ml iti'li ililllllili.!lilIlilillfilii:fl llil.ilHi.-i!lHilHiWiitilil.'lil'lilJililill I HI 111
BORO THB JKWHLKR
Is "in it" yet.
Change of
XTtfU HAVE TAKEN CHARGE
V . wbiob we propose to conduct in
on hands at all times the choicest j
j. Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn--'.
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW & MgCAHTY,
85-tt.
J. H . HAYES,
J. V.
HAYES BROS.,
CTILL HOLD DOWN the old quarters on Main Street, opposite, the City Hotel
where they keep as usual
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, Etc. y
Tie Genuine Heppner Saddle Always in Stock !
-Agents for The White Sewing Machine, .
Best in the Market.
Repairing: ti Specialty I
lyjcrG Season
Is about
W.
DEMOCRATIC
Slate, District and County
TICKET. . " !
For Supreme Judge, i
ALFRED S. BESNETT.
For Attorney-General, -
GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN. -
For Member of Congress (Second District); :
JAMES H. SLATER. ,
For Circuit Judge (Seventh District), :' ;
W. L. BRADSHAW. ,s j
For Prosecuting Attorney (Seventh Distrfct),
':. J. F. MOORE. .' , ' j I
For Member Stato Board of Equalisation, (Sev
enth District). ,' y j
WILLIAM HUGHES. I
For Kepresentativei
J. C. THOMPSON.
For County Judge,
JULIUS KEITHLJ-.
For County Clerk,
J. W. MORROW.
For County 8heri ft",
GEORGE NOBLE.
For County Treasurer,
. J. W. MATLOCK.
For County Assessor,
R. L. SHAW.
For County Surveyor,
D. W. JENK1NU.
For County School Superintendent,
R. W. TURNER, .
For County Commissioner. (Long Term),
J. M, BAKER. ;
For County Commissioner (Short Term),
ALLEN EVANS.
For County Coroner. .' ;
'.- T. W. AYEK8, 88; .' .;
precinct: ticket.
For Justice of the Peace, Heppner, Mount Ver
i non and Gentry Precincts,
1 W. A. KIRK. ' '; '
For Constable; Heppner; Mount Vernon and
Gentry Precincts,
J. J. ROBERTS.
Da.- Grant's Wonder Oil. The great rheu:
.malic cure. Retail price, 50c'.
Dr. QftANT'fl Cholera and Diarrhoea; Cure.--Reiuil
price, oOcv ' , , t"
Dr., 'Grant's MArnc Pain Curb. The great
hotlsenoiu remedy ; an miornai ana external
remedy. Ketuii price, &ets.
474-lyr-f.
Ownership
OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
the moat satisfactory mnnner. Will keep
I,i'ori,ietors.
HA YES,
C. J., HAYES.
For Fruit has Arrived and we
are in the business to supply you
ripe. We will let you
know about that in the near f uture.
L. Matlock & Co.
A Conglomeration ofljclcas , ;
and a j - ;:j;-fjpj
Concatenation of Eventl i 3 lU, 1 . -Has
induced us"""" '
,-"' - .; "V i i , . .., -1 .'(,"-. V . i -1 . . - . . .
" ---- j. .... . j. . . .
to put in the . Largest Stock'of -the'-"
IHfliMMKET
ftiU -VJU li I ii'f c Uil
Jiver r laced before ,
. ,,...,.,.,,
7nd you will lie 'the blessed possessor , ;
Also constantly' DnlHaricl ia-fulIitock, of .Drv ...
Goods,' Clothihg;'vGr6:ceriest " and Pfo'visfons-
(jlinsr Pistols, Ammunition and evcrvthinp- else -.
prtitftaen
Meharidie. Store, y
misoK
i : ' i
Baker :;jxn& Confectiondr,
... MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery,
Mak on Short Notice
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
E. FARNSWORTII, Pres. E. G. SPKRRV,
: T. E. FELL, Secretary
The Morrow. County
O At IT Ah STOCK, $100,000.00. PAID UP, $25,000.00.
... . 4-Incorjwrated 1888.- '...i;
3EALERS IN GRAIN,
ohernthng- Warehouses' at Heppner.
Heppner Branch
STOOltnoijiD-Fmita ,
O: fii Farnsworsli, J. A. Thompson,
Nelwon JoneH Kdwirl Diiv,
Kit. k. Biahop, 'J'hcron E. A-ll,
Ed. S. (lox. J. A. W'ook'rv.
J. E. Frlck, O. T. DoiibIiw, K. O. Bporry, i -""Anaull ffrliht, ,
TT JS tlie purpose of tbo utogkhol of thin ,
I 4iunlWA(HR.im slH-i iMmti
1 ftivorabwlrdtnaiiiHrliiA wldch, it hits tisiiiin
the bimliieAi )! till Vool' growers anil Mnmt
Warohouse.
HavliiK eularired tho Ilennner Warehouse,
storne capacity of any other warehouse In Eastern Oreroji.- Vcll ilKh(i'd for th disulay of wool ''.
ft
The Wool Growers'-Warehouse."
TiiE Lancashire Insurance Co7
I i PATTERSON. AGENT - one
tf k TsT A W-W fcalAJ Bk '' -u iMkT a k . '
The Clydesdale Stallion
i; - j srfgi -'
Iecl ItEreCiX Yoima Tol 01-1 ibI a U)ark DiipiflertiBiiy, wit6
. ; . : .. in.. Wliito i fiice: bjitb bind cot white; weight about
2,(KlO. Whh sired by tW Not (2100) 0. 8. li. at Great Brituin; Dam. Nell (16Hti.
by old Lord Haddou (1!57) O. . B. of Groat Biituin.
TERMS i .. ;y;
' Season, $10. Will insure th'iaiire with foul aud if not with foal this season,
will bread the eason of 1898 treeof eliajrKfl. In the mean time if I should sell mv
stallion, aud the mure bo not with foal, twill refund the $10. Those breeding nan
have Mvi: of Bislhon till Otober J, '!? by ooming'to ihy .: residenoe.:,Wilt wait
till Uct..J, U itit tuamuiiey If oUHtoniers
1). Ji.
470-95.
First prize 'at the Worlds Exposition.! i
First in' Material nrntl Workmanship.
li irst'in the estimation ;bf allpractichl farrriera
WALTER
MOWERS, RAKES, REAPERS AND ! i
SELF-BINDERS, .i, ni ;
, oviKtqii'Ue4 fo's Diir'iibility.'.Ekequtroii and Liifkti&H HiuftimnuUiiiiMl.-t i '
P. C. THOMPSON COMPANY.
tf. Cormlr Main ami Willo'w
: ii.il I'M ','.:,...
, . , ,
The Public Gaze
cted Sjtock in a General f .
, (.:: .. ' "
i$;uos.,
UGON.
and ir
t Popular Prices.
'tee Pres. ' K. R. BISHOP, Treasurer.,
ind Manager.
Land it Trust Company
orwardmg Agents.
.UMBEli, WOOD.
lone and Douglas, on the
of the
u. r. a. X.
I). . Jltr'ii .
Wnt rlfnlrtini, "
W, Elliott; ' f
SI. M v
,P. G. ThoniUHori,.
'Nfttlinniel VVubb.s "
John L. Ayora, i
jlami.s Joiipb,
, A. ,B. ClmPlimn.
oo(ju.or)y jfo Sfeo.Tliot Its 'BuslnoBS In ;i miiimer i
ptfluvQH o( tilsnwlfouiud lo liuiintaiii Hi
, rtiiHnvt.t,,. ..h,v auun .. .
"theSn -to -tiiolr OHii to thi) "Wool emm' ' ' "
.. . , . . .. .
and r0(e3 i-aH-nVntfnnna" '. i.Mi,'.
or'tttp u0tu
1
Oljl ' ) 1(111 1
Will Btrtiil the Season'ithe Kollowinn I'lawH: 1
On Mondays and Ttdysaf&wifat.
hie, Heppner j W ednhsOtiys and Thun.
days, Totn Barnell's Stable, Lexington,
balaneq of limn ai, my mnoll, 5 1-8 mtlcs
southeast of Heppner.
go-desire.
;STALTEI1,
JIEPPNEH. OREGON;.
-1 I !
A. WOODS
Sti-oots, ITcpputr 'Or,'