The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, November 26, 1891, Page 7, Image 7

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Union Pacific Railway-Local Card.
N";, "1, mixed leaves llpprifr H h. m.
" HI, " nr. at Arlington 10 , 10 a.m.
" " lwived " 3:"iu p. m.
" s'l, " ar. at Hppi.er rl:ti) p. in, daily
Bicppt Sunday.
Kimt bitnud, main linear, at Arlington 8:50 p. m.
Weec " ' " IcaVHH " 4:11 p. m.
Nijilit tiaina are running on same time as before.
CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
li. Bisbnp are in Port-
iu from Monument
ArlkiiiB was iu Ilepp-
diiily,
at
Htnue leaves for Monument
eicci t SundHY, at 6:30 A. M.
Arrives daily, except Monday,
b :W P. M.
Direct connection oan be made at
Monument with tbe Long Creek ntivde.
Daily Muge between Lung Creek aud
Canyon City, connecting at the bitter
place with the stage for BuruB aud Sil
vies valley.
rpHIS PAPKR in kept on tile at E. 0. Hake's
1 Advert isiiiK Ageury, til and 85 Merchants
KxelianKs, Han Franoibco, California, where cou
traele lor advertising can be made for it.
1? C. 1'KNTI.AND, HECKKTARY OF THE
l it Oregon I'ress Association, 211 Ash Street,
between First and Second, Portland, Oregon, is
onr onlv agent located in that place. Advertis
ers should consult him for rates aud space in
the Utu.ette.
THE G AZETTE'S AG '-NTS.
Lexington ' V. B. McAllister
Wagner, B. A. llmisnker
Arlington, Henry lleppuer
Ixjng Creek The Kagle
liullmvuy Boh Shaw
Camas Prairie, Oscar Ie Vanl
Matteson, Allen MeFerrin
Nye, Or 11. 0. Wright
llardmau, Or C. M. Siieneer
Hamilton, Grant Co., Or Mattie A. ltudio
lone, T, J. Carl
Prairie City, Or, K. It. .Mcllaley
Canyon City, Or 8. L. l'arrish
Pilot Hock, O. 1'. Sketon
Dayville, Or., Mr. Adams, P. M.
John Day, Or., Postmaster
Athena, Or John Ellington
Pendleton, Or., . Wm. O. McCroskey
Mount Vernon, Grant Co., Or., Postmaster
Shelby, Or MissSteila Klett
ox, Lirant Co., or., J. r. Alien
Eight .Mile. Or Mrs. Andrew Ashbaugh
Upper lihea Creek, B. F. Hevlaud
Lone Kock, Gilliam Co V. II. Colwell.
UouglaB, or a. White
AN AUENT WANTED IN EVERY PKECIKCT.
Here and There.
Thornton.
Daily singe both ways between Monu
ment and Long Cretk. tf.
J. II. "omig, formerly of Heppner, is
now located at Eugene,
Get your laundry work done through
Thornton, aud be suited.
Try Tborulon's Flor de Madrid and
other Hue brands of oigars.
A. II. Wiudsor has returned from Co
volln, Wash., to bis ranch near Lex
ington. W. S. Davis, representing Klosterman
& Co., of Portland, was iu town over
Sunday.
The First National B iuk furniture has
received some oil and varnish, and looma
up like new.
Gazette for sale at Thornton's. Price
10 cents per copy. Buy a oopy and send
to the tolks at home.
I'bil Heppner was iu town over Suu
day. lie is now managing tbe warehouse
DusmesH at Arlington.
Jas. and Nels Jones were oalled down
to Independence lust Friday by the dan
gerous illness of their brother.
W. J. Leezer will take charge of tbe
Oitv Hotel as soon as Mrs. Basey's lease
expires sometime in rebruary.
The report comes to this office that
onr friend, John Kenny, will shortly
em pun; in tne matrimonial Doat.
Sirs. Dave McAfee and ohildren re
turned Inst Saturday evening from a visit
to relatives at Westou and Moscow.
Holland Thompson is around again,
haviug almost euti-ely recovered fioni
the brokou leg received some time ugo.
Morning forecasts are now received at
' Heppner from the San Frauoisco signal
office. These ure for 24 hours, 0 a. m. to
6 a. m.
On account of tbe indisposition of Eev.
K L. Smith, there will be no servioes at
the M. K. Church next Sunday moruiug
or evening.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
O'Brien, of the Willows, who has been
quite ill with typhoid fever, is recover
ing rapidly.
The Gazette is in receipt of a onyuse
cablegram tbnt Billy Boss, formerly of
Iicppner, has been getting married over
at Print ville.
Aaron Vinson, of the Walla Walla
marble works of Niles & Vinson, arrived
last Thursday from Long Creek, euroute
to Wulla Walla.
Work has oommenoed on tbe big ditch
near Echo. Tbe present onutraclors
popose to push work, and complete sever
al miles before winter sets in.
J. H. Piper, of Alpine, raised over
2,000 bushels of wheat this year, for
which he reoeived 67 and 74 cents. His
yield Was 30 bushels per acre.
Work on the Matteson coal mine is to
oemmence soon, and will be resumed
with all possible vigor. Such energy
should bnug about final sucoess.
Tobacco, cigars, stationery, etc., etc,
at Thornton's Suhscriptious taken for
every periodical under the suu, including
the Gazette, at publishers' p ices.
Part of the Blackwell band of cattle
broke out of tbe corral last Frilay night,
and though they were found the follow
ing moruiug, were not tuken down till
Suuday.
Mrs. W. J. Leezer writes that her
brother is still seriously ill at Fairheaveu
with tjphoid fever. Little Willetta
has almost entirely recovered from ber
recent illness
Ed. Holloway, of Saddle, raised 18,000
bushels of wheal this year, receiving 70
ceuts for 15,t)00 bushels and 74 cents
for 3,000 b .shels. He has not disposed
of bis oats or barley.
Dee Cox killed two line deer in tbe
m'untaius last week. He remained a
little longer than he anticipated when be
left borne, and bis arrival relieved his
family of considerable suspense.
Joe Hayes presented this office last
Thursday with three genuine Eastern
hickory nuts. They look natural as life,
and remiud us of how we used to spend
tbe long winter evenings of boyhood
days.
Ben Parker and Peter Gleson came in
from the mill Sunday, leaving Mouday
for Portland, "here Mr Gleeoo hopes to
get some relief from a skin disease from
which he has beeu suffering for some
time.
Mrs. Geo Noble returned last week
from a visit to her former home iu Mo.
She enj yed herself so well there, aud
bad Buch splendid health all the time,
that she would really like to make her
home there again.
Mrs. A- M. Slocnm invites her friends
to visit her millinery establishment and
inspect ber immense stock of fall and
winter goods. A complete line of Sax
ony aud German knitting yarns and fas
cinators now on hand. 51-tf
Billy Douglas, Mike Kenny and oth
ers ate orumozmg a new echo 1 district
in their seo'ion, to be made irom the ter
ritory iu township otie south, range
tweutj-eisrht east, and part of township
two south, same range. It will prove a
great oonvenienoe.
Mr. auJ Mrs. E.
land.
Cali Kjchard got back fiom Portland
liu-t night.
Pry Wilson anl.
last evening.
"Lnolb" Clark
uer yes'erdny.
Johnny Uinton iH smiling on his old
Irieuds again.
Sirs. Emil Vi.ruz is vlsiiing her parents
on Eight Mile.
Barney P. D.iuohertv ,-,f r,n ,.ii.i
early this week.
Ed. Cnx aud John Luelling were over
from Hurdman Mod lay.
Jack Hiuton and brother, of Gmnt
county, are in Heppner.
I he Heppner branch is doing an im
mi use business this year.
Chas. Cniiuiugham, the Pilot Rock
sheepman, is in Heppner.
Waldrcm Kliea has been on the sick
list for the past two weeks.
Our young meu are talking of having
a grand social dauce abont Dec. 15th.
Miss Elsie Franklyn, of Hamilton, is
visiting her auut Mrs. Thos: Bradley.
S. F. P' dim brought in noma fins . It
oieaas ior tne Palace hotel lust Sunday.
Johnny Keeney went down to lone
yesterday to play for last eveuing's dance.
H. W. Fountains, special agent of the
Singer Setting Machine Co., is in town.
Chas. Sheldon left Tuesday for the
Long Creek ceution, where he will spend
a week.
J. P. Iliniley, of Hardmati, aud B. L.
Akers, of Gooseberry, were in Heppuer
yesterday.
Sum Clark is in from Camas prairie,
Uuiatilla county. He reports good
enther over there.
Mayor Cornoyer, of Pendleton, claims
there is more horse aud cattle stealing
this year tuao usual.
The young people of Hrppner's school
Will shortly orenniza H IllHrurv innimo
Success to their t Hurts.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Lieuallen and G. W.
Brock, of Lexiugton. were registered at
the City lintel yesterday.
The first of September has arrived aud
Theo. Dnuuer has ndvanoed the price of
cabinets tu 84 per doz. One half dozen,
2.oO.
T. J. Matlook, W. B. Ellis and Pap
Simons, accompanied by Jclinny Hin
ton, arrived from Canyon City Tuesday
evening.
Chas. Sperry and bride nrrived from
Sprague last Wednesday evening. We
did not learn when the couple were
married.
Mr. Benedict, a Pendleton milkman.
was held up by highwaymen the other
evening ueur that town aud rubbed of
in cash.
A SPLENDID SCHOOL.
From the Hillsboro Democrat.
On Wednesday ufternoon a represent
ative of this paper visiied the public
School. Iu our large and commodious
sohooi building we found Miss Farubam
at the head of the tiist primary grade
with 54 bright lit lie f:.ces in attendance.
Miss Wilcox, of the second primary, has
4o pupils. Jiiss Willis, of the third
primary, 40; aud Mrs. Pittengcr, iu the
fourth primury room, has 54 scholars ;
uiukiug a total for the four primary
rooms of 100. The iirth, sixth and sev
enth rooms, more properly called depart
ments, have each two grades. Miss
Parish has the fifth departineut with 52
pupils, Miss Wells the sixth with 59 pu
pils. Prof. Stanley, the piiuoipul, re
ports 53 on the roll, making a total for
the grammar uud high school depart
ment ut 164. The sohooi malrioulaies at
present 300 pupils. We found sanolars
and teachers, one and all. striving to
make the school a success. We noticed
in the high school that the studies
taught other thau the common school
branches, are ulgebra, book-keeping,
physical geography, geometry, geueral
history aud composition. We believe
we arj justified iu saying that at no time
iu the history of Hillsuoro souools ooulJ
we find a more studious and oourteous
sei oi pupns or a oetter aud more ooui-
peteut faculty in oharge of the work
Any family haviug children to educate
cau do uo better thau make their home
iu Hillsboro. .
Hie World Enriched.
The facilitiee of the present day for
the production of everything thut will
conduce to tbe material welfatc and com
fort of muukiud are almost unlimited,
and when Syrup of Figs was first pro
duced the world was tnriched with the
only perfeot laxative known, as it is the
only remedy which is truly pleasing and
refreshing to the taste and prompt aud
effectual to uleause the system gently in
the spring lime or, in fact, at auy time,
aud the better it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
Rock Springs Coal!
H" 1 1 mmmrn mm i
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I will keep constmtly on hand the BesT
Screened Rock Springs Coal, which I will
any part of Heppner
deliver in
At a Ileasonable Price.
The Immense Stock of merchandise of ;
the Firm of 17. Blnckman . Co , will be
sold nut KKOARPLES OF COST in j
order to close out business. i
Mrs. Eliza Saunders, of Walla Walla,
oioiuer oi mrs. J ut Morgan or Sand
Hollow, is visiting her fneuds aud rela
tives here.
C. A.Khea aud daughter Miss Ellor,
departed lor Portland Wednesday.
While below they will visit relatives at
Hillsboro.
Mrs. Judy Mitchell and children have
recently bad erected in the Musouio cem
etery of Ibis pIhco a beautiful monument,
iu memory of Judge Win. Mitchell.
xNewer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Junes, tbe baher, wants to see
his old mends there. Baths in connec
tion. f
Will Von Cadow went down to Port
land yesterday to be iu attendance ut
the Grand Lodge, Sons of Hermauu, a
German order, which conveues in that
city this week.
F. E. Southard, representing Iiivers
Bros., wholesale- dealers in wall paper,
spent several days iu Heppner this week,
leaving for Arlington aud the outer
country Ibis morning.
Quite a number of young people
gathered at the residence of Mr. aud
Mrs. J. C. Hart last Monday evening to
oelehnite the seventeenth birthday of
Miss Julia. All had a most enjoyable
time.
"TJucle" Jack Morrow, aocompanied
by J. W. Morrow and Dick Howard, de
parted Monday last for Pnrdy springs,
Umatilla county, here "Onole" Jack
hopes for relief from a severe attack of
rheumatism.
P. A. Wm thin gton, one of Wepton's
solid men, visited his extensive buuob
giaes possessions, Dear Lexington, this
week. Pres. is a candidate, on the citiz
ens' ticket, for Mayor of the oity of Wes
ton, tne election oomiug otl on Dec. 7th.
In his new quartern, City Barber shop
stand, yon will fiud Gid Hntt He oan't
part a bald head in the middle or shave
wbislsera where none exsist. but he's
lightning on good subjects. Shaviug,
huirontliug nnil shnmpooiug done iu a
satisfactory manner.
Badly Hurt. On lust Monday Ed.
Duy'd team ran away with him, over
near Ins home on Butter creek, throw
ing turn oil and injuring him anite
severely. He is injured interna y. and
we are informed, received a dislooatiou of
the ankle Dr. Shipley was called, and
when last beard from, DBy was much
oetter.
Leave your orders at the Gazette Office.
J. W. COWI1MS, Heppner, Or. -
iff DEPA
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llihliaid's Itheninaticand Liver Pills.
These Pills are scientifically coin pound
ed, aud uniform in action. No griping
paiu so commonly following the use of
Pills. They aie adapted to both adults
and children with perfect safety. We
guarantee they have no equal iu the dire
of Sick Headache, Constipation, Dyspep
sia aud Biliousness; and, as an appetizer,
they excel any other preparation.
Incipient Blaze. Lust Snndtiy night
the residence of Mr. John C. JjHl
oangbt tire, and when discovered, was
blizing quite livelv. With a little effort
tho fire ns extinguished. The fire start
ed in a morn occupied by Morris Bull,
and is supposed to have caught from a
lighted citjar. Keppuer is still lucky in
the matter of fires, but our time is oora-itiK-
A FA 111 OKFlilt.
The first twenty-five new subscribers
of the Guzefle who pay the cash for a
year in advance, or old subscribers who
pay up all arrearages and one vear in
advanoe after Octobor 29. 1891. will each
receive for one year, free of oharge, the
nurai nortuwesi, a semi-montniy lour
nal for the farmer, fruit-grower and
stocKinnu.
449-tf The Pattekson Pub. Co,
In connection with my Tailoring business I have opened
up a fine line of
GENTS' FQEN3SHINGS,
INCLUDING
Underwear of All Kinds, Negligee Shirts,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc
ALSO HAVE ON HAND AN ELEGANT LINE OF PATTERNS FOR SUITS.
TTAVING IN MY EMPLOY THE BEST WORKMEN
-U- that can be procured, I am still maintaining my well
earned reputation as one who turns out nothing but the nob
biest and most stylish suits. Prices reasonable.
A. ABRAHAMSICK,
OLD STAND ON MAY STREET, - - - HEPPNEll, OREGON.
Parties desirous of making purchases
for CASH will find it to their interest to
call on us. WE MEAN BUSINESS.
Come and he convinced.
H. Blackman & Co.,
"When the leaves 'begin to turn,"
, Is time to think of fall purohases. ,
Have you Bought your
OVERCOAT or "
Your CLOAK
For this winter's wear?
Have you laid in your supply for the season?
SOMEWHAT ROMANTIC.
License to wed was isrned vesterdav
to Green W. Brock, of Lexington, and
Miss M, E. Baker, lately from the East.
Tbe couple were married at Lexington
to day. This is the sequel to a nronosal
of marriaire through a correspondence
wuicn commenced some time atru and
continue:) up to a few weeks sinoe. The
lady arrived at LiexinKtou last Monday
evening, when, for the hrst timo, she
met her prospective bet now happy
spouse As is usual in all similar hapyy
occasions, tlm Gazette tenders congrat
ulations, This makes the fourth impor
tation of this kind for Morrow county,
Lexington bachelors sooriiig three of the
number.
There is little doubt but that many
persons suffer for years w ith ailments
that could easily be cured by the use of
some simple remedy The following in
cident in an illustration of this fnot: My
wife was troubled with a paiu in her side
tbe neater part of the lime for three
years, until cured by Chamberlain's
Paiu Biilni It has, I think, permanent
ly cured her. V also have used Cham
berlain's (JotiKh Kemedy whenever need
ed and believe it to be tbe best in the
world. P. M. Poston, Pennville, Sulli
van Co., Missouri. For sale by Slocum
Johuslon Drug Company.
At IIeht. The baby bov of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Mallorv died at TI ninn. Or
Inst Sunday morning at. 3 o'clock. Mrs.
Mallory arrived home Mondav eve with
the remHinsof the infant, which were
laid to rest in ueppnercemetery Tuesday
Inst. In the hour of sorrow they have
our sympathy.
e
ure
It you have made up your mind to buy
Hood's Sarsaparllla do not bo Induced to take
any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue ot Its peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curativo power superior to any other article,
ft. Boston lady who knew what she wanted,
and whoso example is worthy imitation, tells
her experience below:
To Get
" In one storo where I went to buy Ilood's
Sarsuparllla the clerk tried to induce me buy
their own Instead of Hood's; lie told rae thclr's
would last longer; that I might take It on ten
days' trial; that if I did not liko it I need not
pay anything, etc. But lie could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Ilood's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken It, was
satisfied with It, and did not want any other.
K. of P. Election. At a regular con
vention of Doric Lodge, No. '20. K. of P.,
on last Tuesday evening, the following
were elected for the term commencing
the first meeting in January and ending
the first meeting iu July, with the ex
ception of M. of A., M. of F. and M. of E.,
who are elect-d for one year: C C, .
P. Voruz; V. C, H. S'-herzinger; Pre
late, VV. (i. Saling, M. of A., Sterling
Keithly; K.of H & S.. T.U Aubrev; M.
of F. J N. Brown; M. of E., J. R. Si-mom-;
Trustees. O. V. Harrington, An
drew fwod aud Thomas Quaid.
When I began taking Hood's Sareaparlll
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and bad for some time, like a person in con
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of It." Miis.
Ella A. Goff, 61 Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Boldby alldruggisu. SI; all for J5. Prepared onl)
fcy C. I. HOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, TaweU, Maat
iOO Doses One Dollar
HEPPNER BAKERY!
May Street, Heppner, Or.,
C. R U II 1, X r opi-ie tor.
KEEPS FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES
AND CONFECTIONERY.
FINE CAKES'orVEDDING PARTIES
Etc., Made to' Order on Short Notice.
S ATIS F ACTI ON GUR ANT EED
AND
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
C. 11UTIL, Proprietor,
May Street, - Heppner, Oregon.
If Not, Call on
And iuspect their Complete Stock.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and
SHOES, HATS, STAPLE and FAN
CY GROCERIES, ETC
Extra Good BUTTER
ALWAYS AT HAND. '
MINOR BROS,
SE1EI. IH
EMPORIUM,
Heppner, Oregon.
Itemovel to Tli4r Now Hntt-nnir on Main St.
mit U"or tu li uii am A, liinhtte h.
NELSON JONES,
Prcsiilcni.
E. li. BISHOP,
Treasurer.
STRIKING BOTTOM !
AN Al MACHINE - MADE HARNESS,
Such as is selling for $28 to $33,
SB28! FIEDTTCJUD TO
IVCAHH IOWrV.-Ra
A full stock of everything in the line of Harness, Saddles, Kobi,
Whips, Spurs, Bits, Ktc.
x. w. iioshjjvis i,
OPPOSITE MOUKOW'S LIVERY STAIJLK, HEl'PNEK, OKEUON.
T. E. FELL,
SeereXarii.
Tbe Morrow Oounty Laml it Trust Coup?
PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK J2.-..000.
wm d Forwarding Iptiis,
U Com
HKl'PNKR. OREGON.
The Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds
of Grain, Sheep Pelts, Hid?
)s. Etc.
MAaIMONY AND
ftjrn i ruins KMP 0 11 1 UM
Art) cloHcly allied, beamso a inurrk'rt noiiplu without Kuniitiiro
1b lika a K'v'r;imtMit without n ruler.
viirxmi'i ni ii i mt 1 1 mm i vi m i
UUIAJU ui nuiiiuiiu 0U,H 111.
Agent For the La Grande Marble Works.
OLD STAND ON MAY HT1UCKT, IIKPI'NER, OUKGON.
ii e i m price
Flour Exchanged for Wheat.
HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY.
IJKITNKIl WAllKIIOI'KH: j
5,01)0 Has Won:. 50.00111) r!alirl (m.iiii
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un,ooo iiusiiuia c;
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TOMA TO KE'lVliUl' JIAMMKHS,
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JmhimiI Only ut The l.'uiul.-ii.-llnnlwiire
Stot'P of
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E10M'ISON COMPANY
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G. W. IIAUUIXaTON, Manner.
I fet-1 it my duty to any a fuw word
in regard to Ely 's Creftra Balm, nod I
do eo entirely without solicitation.
X have used it more or less balf n yenr,
and bHve found it to be motif admirable.
I have suffered from caUrrli of the worst
kind ever fince I was a litMe boy sod I
never hoped for cur', but Cream JiHlm
flee ms to do even t tint. Mhijv of niy
Hcqiitiitifancen have uHed it with excel
leut results. O.Hcar Ontum, 4o Warren
Ave., Chicago, III.
Recently the foliowlnn Notice apneargd In tH
San Franciwo Chronicle.
"Judge S had been sick only abont two
weeks, and it was not until the last three or
four days that the maladvtook a serious turn.
At the beginning of his illness he suffered from
diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the
kidney-refused to perform their fund ionsand
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 wasthe result of neglecting early
symptoms of kidney dlease.
IF VOU
are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de
rangement of the kidneys or urinary organs,
don't delay proper treatment r, you are
forced to give up your daily duties ; dm't
waste your money on worthless liniments
and worse planters, but t:ike at the seat of
the disease at once by u'.ng the greatest of all
known remedies, thi celebratedOregon Kid
ney Tea. It has ?si-ed the lives of thousands.
Why should it rvjt cure you? Trv it. Purely
vegetable w.'i pleasaut to take. Jl.OOa pack
age, 8 foe j.00.
NKW '10-DAY.
A QUERY ANSWERED.
"Oh, where! Oh, wltce ran I (jet a aline,
'That IIIh like a ylnee uml won't wear thrauah,
That feels no eanii an'l. htnk ho neat
Thai utliera v HI envy t'ie ntyle of niy fed?"
Khi'l friend. In your a tention let me, nay:
Come alonf vjiih me, I'll ahow you the. way
To Mai t Ilnvh'n, where they hare made,
The 0' t bra uit of rla e i sold to the trade.
Home. imn',. ivjo I tln iaiht I would htiy
A pair of these shoes, just to iire. them a try.
They tnre suelt satiU''ldm. Tit ti'd vied another pair
For at least six month, which is ipiiti; rare.
Grnci'i 1 fnp.hvu' v, Tin .vine, ionfcrtioiitM-y Wood rt
VViiiir.v Want ittiil j,'ii:,i!tm al ltnijlciiuiiitrt. A;'"iili
f .r NKW UOMK S-wit.f,' Mm'liinps mi.l IMfKIJIATi
LUAHU-RMAXS' TOOLS A SPLCIALTV.
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K. II. :-l.VI
mm fi
mi cum.
Slock
LICHTENT
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& SCHERZINGER,
lias tho llcst Selected
of Furniture iu
Mnln Mtroet, Heppner, Or.
jyUuili-rtiikinn iiihI I!i'mirini a Speuinlly.
MAIN rilKKET,
OPP. I'. 0. TUC.VH'SON'H,
HBPPNER, OH