Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 04, 1892, Image 3

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SliMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Here and There.
68-75
68 sw
this
Tboro ton's.
"Tbe People,"
Tbey must be respected.
T. W. Ayers, Jr., for drags,
See M rs. Basey & Daughter's oJ,
issue.
Gazette ou'i'bornton 6 entailers. Price
5 cents. if.
Minor Bros, keep Spray Bios.' haras,
booon and lurd. 60-tf.
Wanted 10,000 sheep pelts at Spray
Bros.' meat market. 68 tf
Flor de Madrid and Gen. Arthur
cigars at Thornton's. 68-75
Farmers are busy seeding down in the
vioiuity of Lexington.
Mastiff and Sterling plug out smoking
tobacoo at Thornton's. 68-75
Spray Bros, pay the top price for all
kinds of hides and furs. 68 tf
Daily stage both ways between Monu
ment and Long Creek. tf.
Mrs . J. J.. Roberts is prepared to do
all kinds of plain sewing. 65-tf
Nicest bams, breakfast bacon and
fresh lard at Spray Bro. 90,tf.
When in Arlington, stop at the Ben
nett bouse, near tbe depot. ul-tf
Mr. J. J. Adkins is reported as much
better by his physician, Dr. Fox.
i Born To the wife of Geo. Muir, near
Lexington, on tbe 18th ult., a son.
Mrs. J. K. Simons returned yesterday
from below in much better health.
Carl Grow was up Wednesday and yes
terday from his ranob near Lexington.
Wall paper, notions, patent medicines,
drugs, chemicals, etc., go to Ayers. 68a w
Eev. W. E. Potwiue will hold services
at 7 p. m. Monday evening, Maroh 7, 1892.
You oan send for any newspaper pub
lication or magazine at Thornton's. 68-75
Mrs. A. M. Slooum will spend next
week in Portland buying spring mil
linery. Don't let yonr beef hides spoil on tbe
fence. Spray Bros, will pay you the
cash for them. 68 tf
Pap bimons & Son still shoe horses
and do general Dlacksimmmg at tne oiu
stand, Matlock corner. 55.
Call on Lishe Sperry, down at the
Belvedere, when in town. Keeps on
hand a tine stock of liquors and cigars.
61-tf
S. J. Leezer, brother of W. J. Letzer,
wife and ohild, arrived from Chicago
Saturday. They will probably locate
here.
Phil Heppuer writes that be is out of
bed again, after a severe tussle with
sickness. Dr. Vaunbon, he suys, is do
iug quite well.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baber, WBnta to see
bis old friends there. JJatlis in connec
The latest novelties in black and white
laoes, demi Bouncings, embroidery, also
ladies' Bpring and summer waists at
C. S. Van Duyn's.
The World Enriched.
The facilities of tbe present day for the
production of evervthing that will oon
duce to the material welfare aud com
fort of mankind are almost unlimited
and when Syrup of Figs was first pro
duced the world was enriched with the
only perfect laxative known, as it is tbe
only remedy whioh is truly pleasing and
refreshing to tbe taste and prompt and
effeotual to cleanse tbe system gently in
the spring time or, in faot, at any time
and the better it is known the more pop
alar it becomes.
At tbe oouuoil meeting Monday night
tbe vote of the city election was oan
vasaed, which, however, did not change
the result, as heretofore announced.
A Little Girl's Experience In a LigUt-hoase
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tresoot are keep
ers of tbe Gov. lighthouse utSaud Beach
Mioh. and are blessed with a daughter
four vears old. Last April she was tuk
en down with measels, followed with a
dreadful cough and turning into a lever.
Doctors at home and at Detroit treated
her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly
until she was a mere "nanumi ol oones.
Then she tried Dr. King's New Disoov-
ery, and after tbe use of two and a half
bottles, was completely cured. They say
Dr. King's New Disoovery is worth its
weight iti gold, yet you may get a trial
bottle free at Slocum-Johnston Drug
Co.'s store.
HEAL ESTATE TltANSFERS.
The following are the real estate trans
fers for February, as furnished this paper
by Clerk Morrow: Otis Patterson, et ux.
o The Patterson Publishing Co., lot in
Heppuer; A. Mallory et ux. to Emma
Kiloup, lots in lieppner; Lena Mnir and
Husband to J. T. MoAIister, S'i s.-'O 16,
T18.H 26 E; Nelsou Jonea to Lucy L.
Gray, lot iu Jones' addition to Heppuer;
T. W. Ayers et ux. to M. S Driskell. lot
u Ayers' fourth addition to Heppnar;
Samuel H. Cox tu O. E. Farusworth.
NE'4- SW,'4', SE34' NVVJf aud W'i NEU
Sec 7, T 5 S, R 28 east; Edwin 8. Cox to
O. E. Farnswortb, lots one, two aud
three, SEJ4' NWJ4 Sec 18, T 5 S, K 2d
east; Duvid A. Herren et ux. to Ellis
Minor, property iu Heppner; U. S. to
Nelson Sones, 320 acres railroad land ad
joining Heppner; S. L. Morse et ux. to
M. Humphrey, SE,i4' SE4 Seo 36, T
3 S, R 25 east; U. S. to Herbert Olden,
NE'Seo 35, T 2 b, It 21 east; Peter
Bauernfiend to Clinton C. Curtis, NE4
Sec 4, T 1 N, U 23 east; John Hughes et
ux. to E. T. Gagen, lot in Heppner; Win.
Hughes et ux. to Wm. Penland, 320 acres
in Seotion 24, T 4 S, R 26 E, and Section
32, T i S, R 27 east; V. S. to Isaao Bo-
gurd, 160 acres; TJ. S. to Edwin 8. Cox,
160 acres; J. S. Eobinette toE.D. Rood,
80 acres in Seo 9, T 4 S, R 24 east; U. S.
to John A. Barnes, 134 aores; TJ. S. to
Benj. M. Boober, 160 acres; bond for
deed, Nels Jones to W. L. Baling, lot iu
Jones' addition; bond for deed, Nels
Jones to Lucy L. Gray, lot in Jones' ad
dition, Heppner ; TJ. S. to Robert W.
Turner, 160 acres; U. S. to Margaret J.
Haguewood, 161 aores; A. R. Lansdale
et ux. to 0. S. Ho'tsdon, SE Seo 32, T 1
N, It 26 east; TJ. S. to Olan 8. Hodsdon,
109 acres; Caroline Colton and husband
to A. B. ChnpmBn, 160 acres, Seos 3, 4, 9
and 10, T 4 S,R 29 east; TJ. S. to Cyrus
Bennett, 160 aores; Oregon C. Coonse to
A. Andrews, NWJ4' Seo 28, T 1 N, E 20
east; TJ. S. to George Bauernfiend, 160
aores; George Bauertiend to Clinton C.
Curtis. HEM Sec 4, T 1 N, R 23 east; TJ.
to Wm. H. Holmes, 120 acres; Wm.
Helm et ux. to Martha J. Wheelhouse,
120 acres in Seo 27, T 1 S, E 25 east ; TJ.
S. to S. B. Hope, 160 acres; U. S. to
Antone Vey, 160 aores ; TJ. 8. to Jeffer
son L. Beymer, 160 acres ; TJ. S. to S. H.
Cox, 160 acres.
IS THE CIRCUIT COURT FOB THE COl'X
ty of Morrow, State ol Oregon.
The Aincriftiii Mortgage)
(Limited,) 1'hlilltil), i
vs. I
Win. I,. DonuMBim and
iliiry C. iJoimliUoii. j
Chiii-les 11. Hudmm
and W. L. Donaldson, i
Defendants. J
To Wm. I.. Donaldson, Mary C. Donaldson,
f'tiarles H. Hudson anil W. L. Donaldson, de
fendants. IN THK V.VMK OF THE STATE OFOKF.Ciox,
You are hereby required to apiear and answer
the complaint tiled against vol! in tile above en
titled cause uji or before the first day of the next
regular term of said court, to-wit: on or before
Monday, the Mil day of March, 1S1U, and if you
fail so io answer, for want thereof the plaintifi
will take judgment against the saiil Wm. L. Don
aldson and Mary C. Donaldson for the sum of
li''.tW.t!0, II. S. gold coin, with interest thereon at
tlie rate of H per cent, peraunuin from Jan. 20th,
Kt, until paid; and the sum of fun attorney's
feeB, and tor its costs and disbursements of this
cause. And against all of the above named de
fendants for tlie foreclosure of a certain luortg
executed by the said Wm. 1.. D ildsou and
Mary C. Donaldson, in favor of plaintill', beari.ig
date, Aug. :w, 1NS7, and recorded in book C, page
117 ft eeqtti, record of mortgages for Morrow coun
ty, Oregon, conveying tlieSEI of section 1'2, in
township one, north, of range -1 east, V. M-;
and for such further relief as is demanded iu
plaintilf's complaint.
And defendants are further noliiled that this
BUinmons is served iv publication by order of
W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said circuit court,
dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 2i'lh day of
Jan'y, 18112. J. N. BROWN,
ti." 71 Attorney for rlaintiil'.
NEW TO-DAY.
SUMMONS,
IN'THE CIRUt'IT COURT OF THK STATU OF
Oregon, for the County of Moriuw.
T. J. Oweim, Pitt. 1
vb.
M. E. Owens, Deft.)
To M. E. Owens, the above-named Deft.:
In the name of the State of Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
Dlalut of Pitt, filed in the above entitled court
and suit against you on or before the iirstday of
tne next term 01 stiia courT,io-vic: uie uuut) ui
March. 1H92. Deft, will take notice that 11 sue
fails to appear or answer, the PI if. will take a
docree aisso vine tne bonus 01 matrimony now
existins between l'lff. and Deft., and for the
care and custody of Thomas Cleveland Owens
and Flora Owens, minor children of PUf. and
Deft.
ThiB summons is published by order of Hon,
Judge Bnulshaw, JudRe of the 7tli judicial dis
trict of the State of Oregon.
Dated Mb. February, 1BU2. 0. W. REA,
61-70. Pltf.'s Attorney.
The Pereheron Stallion,
Va-Si-Tu-Pcux
Will stand the season at the following plaeei:
On Mondays and Tuesdays at the
old "Morrow" stable, Heppner;
Wednesdays and Thursdays, at
Q.W. McCarty's, Send Hollow;
the balance of time at Lexington
Livery Stable.
Va-Si-Tu-Pcaux is a dark, dappled trrev. with while mane and tail; weight about 1700; about
seventeen hands hich. Was imported direct from France by Kllwood, of De Kalb, Illinois.
His French number is ilful. as loaled April 211, lKSii; Imported 1W7 by W. L. KUwooa, ue kbid,
Illinois: bred bv M. Matlllet, commune of BesBi-sur-Rrave. department of Sarthe; got by Ftorent
Wis), he by l'hilihert 7ti, he by superior 4.1, 7;l, he by Favori 711, he by Vieu Chasllu "13, ha by
uoeo nz, ne oy .ui'kii'" '', in- oj jean le mang .iy; nam uouioiie. y.nu, oy jumwr. io. uowtm
Ferchcrou byut book ot America.
T 213 XI XWX S :
Single leap, 87.50; Season, $15, To insur, $25, to be paid when mare iu known to
be wit Li foal. Clubs of six tuarea are entitled to tbe season of one free of obarge
Murea coming from a distance will be pastured free of charge. Those breeding
can btive (service of stallion till October 1, '92, by coming to barn at Lexington,
at liich time money is due for breeding. 468-71.
Thos. Reaney,
LEXINGTON, OREGON.
Are Yoa buffering
From buck ache, inflammation of tbe
bladder, brick uu.st deposit or stone in
the bladder or in fact any derangement
of the kidneys or urinary organs? If
thus afflicted do not lose time aud waste
money on worthless liniments and worse
piasters, but strike ut tbe seat of the
disease at once by using tbe greatest of
all known remedies, the celebrated Ore
gon Kidney Tea. Pleasant to take,pure
ly vegetable. Satisfaction every time.
NOTICE. TI.MBKR CULTURE.
U. S. Lahd Office, La Grande, Or., Feb. 2, ism
rWMI'LAINT HAVIMU BEEN ENTERED AT
tins olhce bv John Kenny airiunst John
KeynoklB for failure to comply witil law as to
Timber-Culture Entry No. arw dated May it,
Ikks. unon the SKti of NEk: H of SEk and
of SE4 Section 15, Township 3 , Range 28
l., v. w., iu .Morrow bounty, urewon, wun a
view to the cancellation of said entry; contest
ant alleging that suid John Reynolds never
plowed live acres the lirst year, never piowea
live acres tile secona year, never euitiviueu any
portion of it at anv time, anil never planted any
of it or caused it to be done; the said parties are
hereby summoned to appear at tneotnceoij.
vt . Morrow in tienwner. urecon. on me ist uay
of March, 1892, at one o'clock P. M., to respond
and furnish testimony concerning Bitid alleged
failure. To bo used at the linal heiiriiiE at this
otlice, April 11, 18112. It is further ordered that
tins notice be served by publication lor six con
secutive weeks in the Heppuer Gazette and by
posting upon land as in u. &. uinu caHeh.
Gl-liy. A. C. McCleu-anp. Receiver.
Babies' Day. On Thursday of each
week will be "babies' day" at Danner'a
gallery. Bring along your babies and
have their pictures taken, and you will
get one photo free of obarge. 58tf
Plain Suwinu. The Ladies' Guild
are prepared to do plain sewing at the
house as a body, or tbe members will
take tbe same to their homes. Apply to
President Mrs. W. J. Leezer. 68-tf.
Fins Timber. Perhaps, the best tim.
ber growing in the Blue mountains can
be found on Eock creek, in the vioinity
of Will Mallory's saw mill. This class
of timber Mr. Mallory is using in making
lumber whioh he delivering in Hepp
ner all the way from $15 to $30 per
thousaud feet, depending on tbe quality,
and whether desired rough or dressed.
The same oan be bought at the mill at
prioes ranging from $8 to $25 per thous
and. He has a general assortment on
hand at present, and is sure to satisfy
oustomera. 427-tf .
Just reoeived: A large assortment of
ladies' and children's spring hats and
flats the latest, at
C. S. Van Duyn's.
Strength and Health.
If vou are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Jileotrio Bitters. If la grippe
bas left you weak ana weary, nse Jiieo
trio bitters. This remedy acts directly
on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently
aidiutr those oreans to perform their
funottons. If you are BfHicted with sick
headache, you will find speedy aod per
' manent relief by taking Kiectrio Bitters.
One trial will convince you tbat this is
the remedy you need. Large bottles on
ly 50o at Hlocum-Johnston Drug Co.'s.
On tbe road, will be here in a day or
two, 200 suits ot the finest clothing ever
brought to Heppuer; tailor made; direot
from the East, Now boys, look out for
the correct thing in spring styles.
C. S. Van Duy
n.
Fanny Davenport.
The great Amerioan tragedienne has
written the following note for the bene
fit of her sei. It should prove especial
ly important when it is remembered that
no class is so well informed on the Bub
jeot of which she writes, as professional
women :
New York, Aug. 11. Mr, Wisdom:
Dear Sir; Your Kobertine was highly
spoken of in San Francisoo and a lady
"triend induoed me to try it It is very fine
and is an excellent application for beau
tifyiugand whitening theface and bands.
The Kobertine powder is delightful.
Very truly, Panny Danbnpobt.
Ladies' and children's shoes a special
ty and at bed rook prices at
C. S. Van Duyn's.
For Sale.
The hotel heretofore known as the
Mountain House, one block from First
National bank in Heppner, Or. Con
tains parlor, dining room, basgage room,
kitchen and 15 bed rooms ; all rooms
furnished. For further particulars in
quire of 63-tf T. V. Aters.
Died Suddenly. At 3 o'clock yester
day afternoon, Geo. B. Brown, familiarly
known as "Scotch" Brown, who lives on
Sooial Ridge, died quite suddenly. He
had been to Lexington yesterday morn
ing, returning about 12:30. About 1
o'olook p. m. he dined quite heartily,
but Bbortly afterward complained of a
heavy pain in his chest, being compelled
to go to bed in oonsequence. His wife
applied some hot olotbs, as she had done
before for the same complaint, which
seemed to relieve him. About 3 o'clock
some of the family were talking of an ad
vertisement which they had noticed in a
paper. This attraote'd Mr. Brown's at
tention and he asked what it was about.
Before they could answer be bad ex
pired. The old gentleman was well aod
favorably known, and has seen both
sides of life. He is a native of Scotland,
oomiug to this country forty years ago.
The interment will take plaoe tomorrow
at Lexington. Peace to his ashes.
NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE,
U. 8. Land Office, Ea Grande, Or., Feb. 2, 1S!K
jMO.MPLAlNT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT
tins Olhce by John Kenny against Ryron
Sarvef for failure tu comply with law as to
Timber-Culture Entrv No. 21S7 dated Anril 21
18K. upon the EW of SWli: HW!i of SE! and
SEi of lsVl-i Section 2i, Township, :i S, Range
28 1 V. M., ill Morrow County, Oregon, with a
view to tlie cancellation ot said entry; contest
ant alleging that said Byron Sarver did not the
first or second year, plow or fence any of said
tract, anu nas not at uny time pioweu, leneeu.
cultivated or planted anv of said tract or cause
it to be done; tlie said parties are hereby sum
moned to appear at the ottieeof J. W. Morrow
at llemmer. Orecon. on the 21st day of March
1S92, at a o'clock, P. M., to respond aud furnish
testimony concerning said alleged failure. To
be used at the final hearing at this othce. April
11, 181)2. It is further ordered that this notice be
served by publication iu the Heppner Uazette
ior six consecutive weeks ami uy posting upon
the laud us in U. H. land cases,
(il-iiy. A. C. McClklland, Receiver.
WHIT is coiMwrw,
i i ie w am
9
IlrX.. W
t can sec the Grand Rush for Bar
gains down at
Smith & Williamson's
Siu'cessor to S. C. Smith.
MAY STREET FURNITURE STORE!
They have mure room, more goods and consequently
8 w tr. More Business than Ever Before.
emits
IE
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 27, 1892.
Notice is hereby given thatthefollowing-nam-ed
settler tins tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Couuty
Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner,
Oregon, on April lo. 18H2, viz:
ALBERT T. WOOD,
D. 8. No. 4500 lor the Bi NW'X, WJ4. KEK,
NH'H SE!, Sec 12, Tp 1 S, it 21 E, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Oeorge W. Miller, Charles B. Cochran, Hiram M.
Thornton. James W. Bedford, all of lone, -Morrow
Co. Or.
John V. Lewis,
168-178 Register.
Hardware? Yes, at Gilliam & Bis
bee's, Main St., Heppner, Or. .
Buhl, the baker. Buy yonr bread and
cakes and lave money. Try it. a.
In his new quarters, City Barber shop
stand, you will find Gid Hutt. He oan't
part a bald head in the middle or shave
whiskers where none exsist, but he's
lightning on good subjects. Shaving,
bairoutting and shampooing done in a
satisfactory manner.
A Warning- Don't Use Big Wordd.
In promulgating esoteric cogitations or
articulating superficial sentimentalities
and philosophical or psychological ob
servations, beware of platitudinous pon
derosity. Let your statements possess a
clarified conciseness, oompacled compre
hepBibleness, coalescent consistency and
a concentrated cogency, Esohew all
conglomerations of flatulent garrulity,
jejune babblement und asinine affecta
tions. In tryiug to impress upon others
the superiority of the Wisconsin Central
Lines, and why yon and so many others
nse this thoroughfare from St. Paul and
Minneapolis and Duluth and Aibland to
Milwaukee, Chicago and points east and
south, it is not necessary to use jaw
breakers. Let your extemporaneous
desosntings and unpremeditated expa
tiations have intelligibility and vera-
oious vivacity, witbout rhodomootade or
thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid
all polysyllabic profundity, psittaceons
vacnity, yentriloqual verbosity and
vandiloquent vapidity, shun double en
tentlres, prurient joooaity and pestiferous
profanity, obsenrent or apparent. In
other words talk plainly, naturally, sen
sibly and truthfully say tbe Wisconsin
Central Lines is the bofte, and that
ends it. 465tf.
Wanted More customers to bny goods
of the Heppner Furniture Co. Great
bargains this spring. a.
CO-PAKTNERSHIP NOTICE.
TE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE FORM
V ed a co-partnership under the linn name
of J. A. Woolery & Co., for the purpose of carry
ing on general merchandising lit rlardinan and
lone, Morrow Co., Oregon. All accounts due
J. A. Woolery on the old books are payable to
him, but will be received by the iiewurinand
properly receipted for. Those owing are re
uuested to settle up immediately.
J. A. W001.EKY,
E. S. Cox,
01-70, B. V. Adamh.
INOTICE.
T n the last issue of the paper,
x notice aBkiug tor seaiea bin
utdished a
notice askinir for sealed bids for the appoint
ment of stock lnsnector. and having Blnce ob
tained legal advice in the matter, I find the law
will not sustain tne In this action. I therefore
by this notice, withdraw the previous one, and
thecourtwill proceed to appoint the stock in
spector as heretofore. Julius Keithi.y,
68-lt. County Judge.
WANTED.
WANTED More patrons for my hotel. Neat
rooms, a splendid table and living rates,
l'alace Hotel, corner MainanUMay slreets,
Heppner, Oregon,
08-BW. MltH. MaRGAHET VON CAPOW.
TH08E who owe us either by account or note,
tlie same being due, to come iu and settle
at once. W e are iu need of money, and ex
pect that you will accommodate us as we have
you. 08-sw. KiaK. A: Haykh.
THOSE who are interested in the Eight Mile
country and Morrow county to know that
we have a few extra copies left, w hich can
he secured either at Geo. Thornton s news stand
or at the Gazette ofllce. OK-sw.
A
RATTLING tfood cart, ImrBo umJ ImnteHH.
Call at (iazette otlice. to-nw.
An AJ Hlilre Stnllion, dark bay, four yearH ol'i,
weight 1WKJ to 170U. Will sell on easy terms, or
trade for good yuung cattle. J. V. Morrow,
t7-tf HL-jjpuer, Or.
No trouble to show yooda. Ask to see
the latest uovelties id ladies' colored and
white dress goods, satteens, KiDgh&ms,
etc., at
C. S. Van Duyn's.
Recently the following NoVcb appeared in ths
oan rranctBco wrwnviv.
" Judge 5 had been sirk only about two
weeks, and it was not until the lat three or
fourdayh that the malady took a Berious turn.
At the beKinning of his illness he suffered from
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 mo prominent men in Cali
fornia." Like thousands of others his un
timely death was the renult of neglecting early
symptoms of kidney disease.
IF VOU
are troubled with diabetes, jrravel, or any do
rantfement of the kidneys or urinary organs.
don't delay proper treatment until you are
forced to give up your daily duties; don'f
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, 1.0O a pack
age, 6 for $ft.OO.
It 1 1 1 li HI lill It I llll 1 1 1 lil I II i 1 1 1 1 1 nil 1 1 1 M Mil III 1 1 M M llM-l III nnni l
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OK.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Made on Short Notice and at Popular Pricks.
Bread 22 Loaves for $L00.
"THE PEOPLE,"
They must be Respected.
The People Cigar, Best
in the Market, at
TEDROWE& WILLIAM'S Arcade,
08-74 IHWAiHIAK'r'H OLD STAND.
BIG LI-
HOIK) Til K JEWELBU
Is "iii It" yet.
Ml I llll 1 1 lil II I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M l I I I I I I I I t HI I I t l i l t 111 I III II t tlMHIll I I 1 1
ability of not finding; utandine room in
our big store. You should frequently
visit us ttnd be among the many nuccesH
fut bargain hunters, Bometimes wo buy
great tlrivcB and they ure sold before we
can. advertise them,
BIGGER LI-
ability of petting "stuck" on some infer
ior or buck nuinliur urticle if you iiiBtst
on trading at some foHsllized estHblinli
ment where cobwebs are thick and the
hide of the proprietor thicker. Moral.
Tnule at Minor tiros. Modern aud Model
Generul Merchandise titore.
BIGGEST LI-
ability of getting left if you don't heed
our words. We spetik nought but tbe
truth. It Is not only unfair, but unwlne
and unprofitable to deceive.
Yours to please,
MINOR BROS.
T
THK PLACE TO BUY IS AT
COFFIN & McFARLAND'S !
Collin & McFarland can give you bargains in
anything. Say, a cur load of Oliver Chilled
Plows, consisting of CiangB, Sulkey and Walking
Plows, to arrive soon.' But don't forget that
we can supply you w ith anything you want,
in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Tin
ware, at wholesale aud retail.
COFFIN & McFARLAND,
In the National Bank Building,
HEPP1TEP-, OXSE3-OiT.
TILDEN
J -T 1 1 X
PAINTER.
In the bent Sign Writer in Heppner.
B LITTLE PIE
SUBSCRIBERS!
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announcement of two weeks ago tliat
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would be $3 per year, we have deoided
to make this proposition: Until April 1st,
1892, all old subscribers renewing and
paying up all arrearages, or new sub
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coming year for J- cash in band.
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a good thing cheap.
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ises; that ia why we offer thirty days
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Don't put it off to the last minute to
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07-74.
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nse of tbe knife.
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use of tbe knife, ligature or aoids.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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LOST.
An ivory umbrella handle between my
rBnob and Heppuer Tinder will be
liberally rewarded by leaving the same
at the Gazetle ollice or at my place.
63-tf. Wm. II comb.
If yon want the correct thing in gents'
hats, latest New York novelties, call on
C. S. Van Duyn.
Your Opportunity I
Horses !
Horses !
ON MARCH 25, 1892,
At the Morrow stable, I will offer for sale about
sixty-five head of brood mares, yearlings,
two and three-year-olds. Also a few
work and saddle horses. The year
lings and two-year-olds are out
of my Thoroughbred
Clydesdale Stallion.
Mares in foul by him at present. The mares
are all fine, heavy American stock, and
are desirable for any hnrKetnan. Hev
eral of them are broken to work
and all are In splendid con
dition. Wilt also sell a Wagon, Buckboard,
Hay Cutter, Barley Crusher,
three sets Harness, etc.
rpfMWQOF HAI.K: Twelve months'
1 JjIiHo time with tfood security; five
per cent discount for cash. A. W. I'atterson
will attend to the business in this connection,
li. 15. MANN,
K. L.
MATLOCK,
Auctioneer.
Heppner, Or.
60-74.
Meat Alcirlcet
KocpM constantly on hand Frwth and Salt MeatA,
Fish and Poultry. IJiKiit"t (Wi Price
1uid for all kind of Fat buxik.
SPI1A.T BIIOB.,
HEPPNER, - OREGON.
NELSON JONES,
President.
E. li. BISHOP,
Treasurer.
T. E. FELL,
Secretary,
The Morrow County Land k Trust Company
PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.
M I M
wa uomm
i i
and Forwar
ism
IIEl'PNER. OREGON.
1
mi Agents.
The Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds
of Grain, Sheep Pelts, Hides, Etc.
Storage Capacity!
IIEPPNKR WAKEHOUHK: I IONE WAREHOUSE.
5,000 Bag Wool. 50,0000 Handel Uralli. HO.OOO RuHhelH Grain.
DOIIC.LAH WAREHOUSE:
ua,OUO llualiels (iriiln.
Odd Combinations.
NAILS AND SUOAIi. I TOMATO KETCHUP HAMMERS.
PEARL BARLEY AND PADLOCKS. CANNED GOODS A AMMUNITION.
Strange Corabinntions to be Found Only at The Oorabin
ed Grocery and Hardware Store of
P. C. THOMPSON COMPANY,
-DEALERS IN-
GrocerieH, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery Wood &
Willow Ware and Agricultural Implements. Agents
for NEW HOME Sowing Macbinea and IMPERIAL
EGG FOOD.
LUMBERMANS' TOOLS A SPECIALTY.
Tnble Cutlery, Hiieara, ScinHora, Pocket Knives, and Razors at
Remarkably Low Prices. Bpwoint inducements to Cuah Cus
tomers. Oive us a trial,
tf. Corner Main aud Willow Streets, Heppuer Or.
SWEETS, FIRST IN OYSTFRS, FIRST
In the Hustle with their Countrymen.
The Heppner
Candor Factorv
Five doors North of tbe l'alace lintel, Heppner, Or.
Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars and Tobaccos
Fresh Fruits and other Goods Received Daily.