Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 20, 1892, Image 3

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NOI'll'K TO ADVKlil'IKiUtS.
UO.-K iksiriiit,' the inm-rUou of .lisjiliiy ii'Ih., '
or I'ti in1 n) shiiic, 111118I yet tlit'ir cunv in
nt I.iUT than .Muiuiay evening nr lut'Minys
litioii, or J In j rs lay evening for Fridays i-di-'HIE
J'ATl'KRSUN I'l tlUMIINH ('.
no tick.
1. The Bum f five ceiitH r line will be
rlmi'tred fur "ciirdB of tlmiiku," "ri'sulutioiiB of
iVMt'ct," liHts ul uriMiug prcHt'iitH and donors,
nnd tiliituary notices, (other thun tliose the edit
or nlm 1 1 liinisell j,dve its ii mutter or news,) and
not ieesof Kerinl ineetiiiN for u Imtever purpose.
J. Notices ol' cliundi mid society and all other
eiiterttiiiiinelitH from which revenue is to lie de
rived, shall hi? charged for ut the rate of live
cents 11 line. These riik-B will he stticlly adher
ed to in every Instance.
Advertising rates tvasoimhle and made known
upon application.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hvpp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Ileury Welch is reported better.
T. W. Ayers, Jr., for druga. 08 bw
Joe Keeoey is over from Pendleton.
H. E. Clarke ie oyer from Pendleton.
Os Mitchell waa up luet Saturday and
Sunday.
J. E. Steele waa dowu from Hardmau
last night.
- MiHB Ella Thomas is visiting relatives
iu Indiana.
Wash. Elliott reports 17-10 lambs from
1870 ewes.
A. A. Wren says hia full eown wheat
is jointing.
M. Corrigiill was over from butter
ereek Saturday.
J. Roberts is hack again buying "wool
iu this vioinity.
Hon. T. J. Matlock returned from
Portland Tuesday.
Daily atage both ways betwoeu Monu
ment and Long Creek. tf.
Ford, the painter, still "in it." For
any kind of work see him. 81 -tf.
Mrs. J. J. Huberts is prepared to do
all kinds of plain aewiug. C.Vtf
When in Arlington, stop at the Ben
nett house, near the depot. ol-tf
Hon. J. 15. Sperry returned from a trip
to Crook oounty yesterday.
C. N. Peek, of Lexington, was among
his acquaintances here Saturdav.
Mias Belle Thomas is teaching a very
successful sohool in the MoBee district.
Wall pnper, notions, patent medicines,
drugs, chemicals, etc., go to Ayera. GSsw
Mr. Burlingnme, of The Dalles, ia in
Ileppnor, the guest of Conductor II. C.
French.
Jas Hays whs in town Saturday last
after a diligent spring's rustling with his
sheep.
W. H. Rush has put a neat woven wire
fence around hia premises, adorning it
muchly.
Peter Brenner, Chas. Frey Hnd J. H.
Royse were callers at the Gazette ollioe
Saturday.
Andrew Reaney, one of the largest
farmers near Lexington, says his wheat
orop looks well.
Pap Simons & Son still shoe horses
and do geifmd blacksmithing at the old
Btand Matlock corner. 55.
Ben and Homer Huusaker, accompan
ied by the former's son, JelF, got iu yes
terday from Haystack.
Autone Vey dropped in Saturday from
Butter oreek, and reporta all quiet as
usual in that locality.
A. E. Towell proved up before Clerk
Morrow Saturday, Robert Hynd and Rip
Vau Winkle witnesses.
"The Parlor," W. F. Kuark, prop., in
the City hotel, west side of Main street.
Neatest place in Heppuer. sw
It is hard to tell wbioh worries E. J.
Slocum the worst, learning to ride a bi
cycle or selling porous plasters.
The Bhow last week proved better than
was anticipated. The limber man, or
human frog, was well worth seeing.
Dave and Will McAteo have sold their
trotting mare, Blackbird, to W. G Boyer,
who will take her back to Virgiuia.
N. R. McVuy, the worthy republican
nominee for sheriff, has a new girl over
at hia place, which arrived the 0th inst.
LonjMarkhara thinks the prospect good
for o big orop this year. Frank Holmes,
of Gooseberry, ooinoides in this opinion.
Call on Lishe Sperry, down at the
.Belvedere, when iu town. Keeps on
hand a tine Btock of liquors and cigars.
61-tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beymer, accompan
ied by Mrs. T. C. Aubrey, came in Sat
urday from Eight Mile, Mrs. Aubrey re
maining. Dick Amblei started for John Day
with his freight Saturday, and from ac
counts will not reach there for several
days yet.
Hiyu ketchum whiskors. Hatt &
Mathews, at the oity barber shop the
place to get a tirst-class Bhave, hair-cut
or shampoo. tf.
Frank Vaughn reports the health of
Eight Mile us very good at present, all
scarlet fever and diphtheria scares hav
ing subsided.
Billy Gordon's new team are the sub
jeototmany oommeuts. They are un
doubtedly one of the beat draft span in
Morrow oounty.
E. B. Stanton, the alliance onndidate
for oounty judge, and Mr. Isaao Knight
en, both of Eight Mile, were in town
Saturday last on business.
! The Bnchler beer, 5 oents per glasa, at
'the Columbia Beer Hall, Osmers &
Hughes, props., next door to M. Lioh-
tenthal & Co.'s shoe store. sw tf
E. J. Slocum is learning to ride a 'cy
cle, nnd so far haB met with no greater
misfortune than running off the grade on
May street into Willow creek.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see
his old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. J. D. Dompman and J. S. Boothby and
son were in town the first of the week.
Mr. Dampman andMr. Boothby, Jr. were
on their way to the Blues on a wood
cutting expedition.
Dr. W. Tackman. the dentist, will be
found at Dr. B. F. Vaughan'a office, Lee
zor building. Does all the latest orown
nnd bridge work, alluminum piatea, etc.
Don t miss the opportunity. oi-u
A. Abrahameick arrived home last eve
ning from Portland. He was accompan
ied by Mr. John Pohl, a thorough tailor
and an accomplished musician, who baa
accepted a position witn tue lormer.
D. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia
conquered will positively cure dyspepsia
and all its kindred ailments. Every bot
tle sold under a positive guarantee to
effect a cure or money refunded, See Bd.
iu this issue.
In the special race of two and three-year-olds
for the coming meeting, the di
rectors of the Heppner Park Association
hora dnniilml that two-year-olds shall
carry 118 pounds and three-year-olds
122 pounds, subject to allowances accord
ing to rules.
W. A. Jones and Gid Boyer will short
ly visit Virgiuia, takiog with them some
of Oregon's best horses. Mr. Jones has
just recently returned from a trip back
there, doing quite well with his stock.
While there he visited Hillsville, Wytu
ville and other plaoea in that section.
KOSLYN RKNKF1T MATT KHS.
Tlie
Ii'iir.ci' Sapper a Financial Success
The. Arlington-Lexington Fund.
The Roslyn benefit Biipper, given at
the opera house Wednesday night, was
liberally patronized, and when expenses
arc paid, will uet over $70 which will be
forwarded by Mayor Matloek to the
proper authorities at Roslyn. The news
papers donated their advertising space,
tickets, dodgors, etc., and then paid for
their suppers like other people. Hud all
done as well there would have been
no expenses, to speak of, aud our town
would have made a better showing.
Conductor H. C. French collected on
the train, at Arlington, Lexington and
other points between, $31.00, which was
turned over to Heppner's committee, but
the donors shall have due credit for the
same. We publish the list herewith
with amounts given. We shall call it
for convenience' sake and in honor of
the gentleman who circulated the peti
tion, CONDUCTOR FRENCH'S LIST.
F. n. Arrington.
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V. Fowler ?
Jay P. Lucas
H. J. Carlyle
Judue Wiitkins...
W. K. Bennett....
J. W. Liindy
Ii. K. Sells
J. S. Koljinson
II. M. Klmw
F. Silver
R !..runn
A. v . .Moore
S. J. LaKnmee
(. 11. VVhitiuore ...
Two ptiHf coders
Jonas Liverlnore. . .
rhilt Ilepjuier
(Ulan. Mcl'iirljind. . .
S. U. Hnwsou
K. J. Tenant
S. Collins
W. O. YMgla
Dal Heed
A. Ii, Yanglm
F. S. Kaston
O. S. Kbi
L. O. UalHtou
J. A. Thomas
OloiB. Alexander. . .
J. ('. Kweet
C. E. Franks
(ieo. II. Thompson.
J,. C. Kd wards
Wemier AlSnow
K. (!. Holla
J. H. Kalinan
Collin t McFarland
J. It. Wood
J. 11. Timnis
lr. Geisendorfer. . .
K. D. Eld
1.IKI
.SO
1.00
.so
.so
.so
so I :. E. Kid
SO i E. Htevens
SO : Daniel O'Cnnell..
("id c. W. Shnrte
U. A. Shnrte
A. C llawson.. .
Itoss lleardsley...
O. T. Doiifjias
II. J. Huntington.
L. W. Lewis......
J. A. Woolery.
E. S. Cox
K. C. Wills
T. J. Carlo
W. A. Learh
Thos. Burnett....
.so
Lee l adherfr
,V) 0. v
Lieualleu. .
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NOTES.
Au unfortunate inoident occurred at
the opera house on the evening of the
supper. Some of our young people had
the understanding that after supper was
cleared away and the tdder people had
gone, they should be allowed to trip the
light fantastic. . However, the churoh
people strenuously objected, while the
worldly people insisted that they should
be allowed thnt privilege. One extreme
brought about another, and some hard
words passed back and forth. It was
finally settled by the young people with
drawing. One or two persons withdrew their
ooutiibutions from the fund, which was
increased to the amount of $7 by others,
the whole being sent direct to Roslyn.
This notion was brought about by the
difficulty at the opera house.
It is to be regretted mnoh that, under
the ciroumstances, our people meeting
together for a charitable purpose, that
"middle grounds" could not he reached
in euch a difference as existed Wednes
day night.
The sextette band charged 86 for fur
nishing mnsio and then donated the pro
ceeds towards augmenting the fuud.
It Should be in Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg,
Pa., save he will not be without Dr.
King's new discovery for consumption,
cougha and colds, that it cured hia wife
who w aa threatened with pneumonia af
ter an attack of la grippe, when various
other remedies and several pnysicians
had done her no good. Robert Barber,
of Cookaport, Pa., claima Dr. King's new
discovery has done him more good than
anything he ever need for lung trouble.
Nothing like it. Tiy it. Free trial bot
tles at Slocum-Johnston Drug Co.'s store.
Large bottles. 50o. and $1.
Portland Preserving Co's. sweet pick
les at J. (John's. 90-tf
Johnny Hager is convalescing from a
slight illness.
Mrs. J. E. Simons has returned from a
very pleasant visit with relative) below.
Grandma Gray iB visiting her ohildren,
Mrs. Geo. Noble and Geo. Gray, of Hepp
ner. Capt. Bell, the bell-wether of demo
cratic oratory in the Northwest, will be
on hands next Monday evening.
Hard water soap; especially adapted to
the Alkaline water of this oonntry. Try
it. For sale by P. O. Thompson Com
pany. UO-1
Hardman waB enlivened by a case in
justice oourt last Monday, hut our re
porter was unable to get at the faota in
the case.
If yon want good gloves, get the Ray
mond & Squires gloves. Every pair war
ranted. For sale by P. V. Thompson
Campany. 90-1
AmosB Younger, of California, brother
of Mrs. Judy Mitchell, is visiting her
and numerous other relatives in the
neighborhood.
Salem Statesman: Rev. H. F. Dennis
will on June 1st begin aprotraoted meet
ing at Peedee, and endeavor to save the
souls of the erring.
Largest stock of pooket knives id
Eastern Oregon at P. C. Thompson
Company's. Over 150 patterns to seleot
from at bargain prices. 90-1
Miss Stella Webb, one of Morrow ooun
ty's progressive teachers, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Webb, made
the Gazette office a pleasant call Wednes
day. Coffin & McFarland have just reoeived
a car load of Mitchell Wagons, Hacks,
etc., and also have a large supply or
farming implements of all kinds. See
their new ad.
Hon. Win. Hughes got in from Long
Creek Sunday, and reports the roads bb
bad very bad. Outgoing teams with
freight for John Day will not reach their
destination for some days yet.
Marion Webb is down at tho Good
Samaritan hospital, Portland, reoeiving
medical treatment. He is troubled with
hip disease, though had considered it
rheumatism all the time, and had been
doctoring for that complaint.
Geo. Thornton having made the neces
sary proficiency in the art of surgery, is
entitled to the handle of "Doc" Char
ley Jnes is a good student and will soon
graduate with honors. The most skepti
cal can be convinced. Call at office in
Palace hotel.
Grant County News: Saturday evening
Hon. W. E. Ellis, republican nominee
for congress, delivered a speech at John
Dav on political issues. Preceding the
oration the Canyon City brass band, as
sisted bv Messrs. Timms and Cattanaoh
of John Day, discoursed several patriotic
national airs in front of the hall. Mr.
Ellis' talk was quite interesting.
E. L. Payne, the veteran stane driver,
and one of the most gentlemanly, big
hearted men that you will chance to
meet in many a day one that the young
er npnide like to address by the title of
'Uncle," will leave this week to take a
position on the Ellensburgh-Rock Island
Btage line, the latter place being at a
otenmboat landing on the Columbia.
Mr. Payne will handle the reins over Bix
horses up there.
Parent and Hinom, Take Notice
Minors on the streets after 9 p. m.,
will be ran in and fined. Take notice
and save unnecessary trouble aud ex
pense. J- W. Kajmus,
itf-tfsw. Marshal.
Memniual Skp.vices. The Rev. Fer
guson will deliver a memorial sermon at
Lexington at 11 o'clock Sunday morning,
the 20th inst. It will certainly prove
quite interesting, and no one should miss
it if possible to he present.
Rack Houses In.- W. G. Allen, of
Monument, arrived yesterday with three
race horses, Cie.ur d' Alone, three years
old, One Eyed Riley, five years old and
Brady, four years old, all of which are
stabled at the track. Others are looked
for soon, and the meetiug promises to be
a big success.
Visiting Morkow County. Judge
Watkins, of The Dalles, who is the re
publioau nominee for the judgeship of
this district, arrived Wednesday eve, and
will remain a few days. Our readers
will, perhaps, remember that he preced
ed Mr. J. H. Bird in the judicial capacity,
and therefore haa had considerable ex
perience, giving excellent satisfaction.
Tuikd to Blow up the Bank. Sotie
pnrtiea at Pendleton have been arrested
for attempting to blow up the Pendleton
Saving; bank. J. A. Fruzier, Wilfred
Remington aud "Shorty" Howard have
been arrested for the niTuir, the object of
which is unknown, Unless for robbery.
The sidewalk waa badly damaged by the
explosion but the building was compara
tively uninjured.
Pin Eaii-Mattie Mullen Raok It is
expeoted that the Pin Ear-Mattie Mul
len raoe will be run about July 4th. Mr.
Alexander, the owner of Mattie Mullen,
is at present io Willamette valley, where
he went Borne time ago after hia family,
and after their return to Grant conntyi
definite arrangements for the race will
be made. Both of these horses are swift
animals and the raoe will bo witnessed
by Bporting men from every locality of
Eastern Oregon. Eagle.
Likes Our Sheep. Mr. F. M. Smith,
acoompauied by Judge Mallory, went
out last Friday to see the boys Bhear at
the I'enland ranch. Mr. Smith was sur
prised to see the number of good sheep
in this country. He is in the business
in "York State," iu a small way of coime,
but knows what it takes to oonatitnte
good wool and fine sheep. He thinks
that Eastern Oregon, aud especially
Morrow county, has a wonderful future
before it just the place for a young
man.
Will Accept. At the last meeting of
Doric Lodge, too. 20, K. of P., Tuesday
evening, it was decided to aooept the in
vitation of Rawlins Post, G. A. R., of
Lexington, to be present on Decoration
Day, provided twenty-five members will
go. If the uniforms of the Uniform
rank arrive in time, and that body is in
stituted the rank will attend in a body.
Otherwise the subordinate lodge will
turn out in the regalia or uniform of the
knight rank. A committee was appoint
ed to secure the names of members who
will attend. Every brother should, if
possible, arrange to go.
Since it is now a well-established fact
that catarrh is a blood disease, medical
men are quite generally prescribing
Ayer's Sarsaparilla for that most loath
some complaint, and the result, in nearly
every instance, proves the wisdom of
their advice.
Biiinq Them Baok. -"Pap" Simons
has loaned out a brace aud bit, a two
inch auger, a hand-s aw and other tools.
If the parties are through with them,
they will kindly return aud oblige. 80tf
J. S. Ray wns arrested for being drunk
Tuesday last and fined the regulation.
The old gentleman iB perfectly harmless
while intoxicated, but hardly gets
through a spree without a black eye.
Well, Sarah, what have you been do
ing to make you look so young? Oh,
nothing much, only been using Hall'B
Hair Rt newer to restore the color of my
hair.
BTOLKN.
From my ranch near Ella, known as
the Petre ranch, a number of Bheep
pelts, branded Ai; also one buck pelt
branded X. Will give $50 reward for
the arrest and oouviction of the party or
parties. Also the same amount for the
arrest and cooviotion of parties breaking
into my house. Allen Evans,
89-90 Alpine, Or.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLNERB.
A T A SPECIAL MEETING of tho directors of
JY the Heppner Park AHHoclation. lucsnay,
Mnv 17. IK')1!, a M ner cent. aHseHHinent on the
Htock wan levied, which, when paid, will entitle
the stocUludilera to oertitteateK of Btock. This
amount can he paid at any time, but iB due and
collectable alter June 17, 18U2.
OTIB PATTEltlON, A. D. Mc.ATEE,
Secretary. OO-D-sw. President
THE PUBLIC
SHni'U) knnw that tho Furniture has arrived,
Im'imi sold utnl more put in itf place at way-
down ijariouuB.
Call for prieeB at Heppner Furniture Co.'e
Plat e, Main street, oppomte 1. C. Thompson Co's.
Rtcently the folloivlni Notice appeared In ttf
ean rramimv
. T,i s had been sick only about two
ii wan not until the last three or
four day that m&J
At the hemnmng ui nij ; - -v-
diahetes and stomach disorder. I-ater the
kidneyH refused to perform their runctionsand
Si ias'sed quietly away. Thua ended the hfe
of one of the most prominent men in Cali
fornia" I-Uce mouaanui, 01 w.c. -
timely death was the result of neglecting early
aymptoma of kidney disease.
. IF" YOU
are troubled with dialieten, ((ravel, or any de
rangement o! tne Kiuneys o" u.i..o. , . .
don't delay proper treatment untif you are
forced to Kive lip your daily duties ; dWI
forced to jive j nJMeM liniment
Tnd wofse plaster,, but Mrike at the Jeat c
thedisease at once by usin the Kreateat of all
knownTemediea. the celebrated Orejron Kid
Known leu, a.j ,h. i weR of thousands.
WhV.hould it not cure you? Try it. Purely
Sable and ptcaaaut to lake, fl.00 a pack-
axe. 6 for yuxi.
REPUBLICAN
State, District and County
TICKBT,
For Supreme Judge,
F. A. MOOKE.
For Attorney-General,
LIONEL R. WEBSTER.
For Member of Congress (Second District),
W. K. ELLIS.
F'or Circuit Judire (Seventh District),
(iEOUUE WATKINS.
For Prosecuting Attorney (Seventh District),
V. H. WII.SON.
For Member State Board of Equalization (Sev
enth District),
JOHN L. LIT KEY.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN.
For County Judire,
ANDREW HOOD.
For County Clerk,
T. C. AUBREY.
For County Sheriff,
N. R. M'VEY.
For County Treasurer,
W, J. I.EEZEH.
For County Assessor,
WALLACE W. 8MEAD.
For County Surveyor,
ISA BROWN.
For County School Superintendent,
W. L. BALING.
For Conutv Commissioner (Full Term),
D. N. HAKD.MAN.
For County Commissioner (Short Term),
JOHN HANDY.
For County Coroner,
T. W. AVERS, JR.
PRECINCT TICKET.
For Justice of the Peace, Heppner, Mount Ver
non and Gentry Precincts,
F. J. HALLOCK.
For Constable, Heppner, Mount Vernon and
Gentry Precincts,
HARRY PHILLIPS.
H.Blackman&Co.,
DEADERS IN
General Merchandise !
WE AEE STILL SELLING OUT our stock of Gener
al merchandise, but to make it more complete, we have
purchased a stock consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furn
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
trouble to show goods.
Pioneei Brick Siore - plain street,
QUR ONDERFUL REMEDIES!
Dr. aRANT'S OliOALO.
.3- TUE GREAT DYSPEPSIA CONQUEROR. -E
Will positively cure Dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments.
Every bottle sold on a Punitive tluarantee to elleet a
cure or money refunded. Ketuii price, ll.uu.
Dr. Grant's Kidnky and I.iver cuk. For
the cure of Hriuht's Disease, Diabetes, unions
ness, Kiek-Headuehe, aud all Kidney troubles
BTAIL PEIOE, $1.00.
Dr. Grant's nyitup op Wild (Shape Root.
The great blood purifier and system tonic.
i ineiy veKeuioie, anu is tue jiiouiuh.i iivswu
Soil. Retail price.tl.UO.
DR. GRANTS NATIVE DISCOVERY:
The Great Female Remedy !
For the cure of diseases and oomplaints peculiar to leiuales. Re
tail price, one dollar.
SOI.I) UNDKR A POSITIVE G11AI1ANTKK.
Prepared By The O. W. R. Manf. Co.,
315 Front Street, Portland, Oroson.
For Sale by all Druggists. 47l-lyr-f.
Coffin &
-DEALERS IN-
General MerUie
Stockmens' and
A Car Load of Mitchell Wagons and Hacks
just received. Call on diem and inspect
the same before purchasing elsewhere.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Change of
WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE
which we propose to conduct in
on hands ut all times the choiceHt
Meats, Sausage", Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SPIA.W
85-tt.
lAXxo Season
For Fruit has Arrived and we
are in the business to supply you
Cream
Is about ripe. We will let you
know about that in the near future.
W. L. Matlock & Co.
DEMOCRATIC
State, District aud County
TICKET.
For Supreme Judge,
ALFRED S. BENNETT.
For Attorney-General,
GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN.
For Member of Congress (Second District),
JAMES II. SLATER.
For Circuit Judue (Seventh District),
W. L. BliADSHAW.
For Prosecuting Attorney (Seventh District),
J. F. MOORE.
F'or Member State Board of Equalization, (Sev-
DiMtricn.
WILLIAM HUGHES.
For Representative,
J. C. THOMPSON.
For County Judge,
JULIUS KEITHLY.
For County Clerk,
J. W. MORROW.
F'or County Sheriff,
GEORGE NOBLE.
For County Treasurer,
J. W. MATLOCK.
For County Assessor,
R. L. SHAW.
F'or County Surveyor,
D. W. JENKINS.
For County School Supcrintendeut,
R. W. TURNER.
For County Commissioner (Long Term),
J. M. BAKER.
For County Commissioner (Short Term),
ALLEN EVANS.
For County Coroner,
T. W. AYERS, SR.
PRECINCT TICKET.
For Justice of the Peace, Heppner, Mount Ver
non and Gentry Precincts,
W. A. KIRK.
For Constable, Heppner. Mount Vernon nnd
Gentry Precincts,
J. J. ROBERTS.
Db. Grant's Wonder On.. The great rheu
matic cure. Retail price, 50c.
Dr. Grant's Cholera and Diarrhoea Cure.
Retail price, rue.
Dh. Grant's Macho I'ain Cuius. Tho great
household remedy; an internal and external
remedy. Retail price, afield.
McFarland
I Faming Implomenis
Farmers' Supplies
IIEPPNEIl, OREGON.
Ownership
OF TUE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
the most sutiufactory innnuer. Will keep
& McOVIlTY,
Proorietors.
A Conglomeration of Ideas
and a
Concatenation of Events
Has induced us
to put in the Largest Stock of the
Ever Placed before
Appreciate this Foriuiiious Combinatisn
And you will be the blessed possessor
of some Real Bargains.
Also constantly on hand a full stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Groceries and Provisions,
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and everything else
pertaining to a well selected stock in a General
Merchandise Store.
MINOR
HEPPNER,
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Madk on Shout Notice and at Popui.au Prices.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
O. K. FARKNWVRTir, Pm. E. Q. Sl'ERRY, Vice Pm. E. K. HIS1WP, Trrmmrr.
T. E. FELL, Secretary and Manager. '
The Morrow County Land it Trust Company
CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PAID UP, $25,000.00.
Incorporated 1S8S.
kd Urn ar.d Forwarding Agents.
DEALERS IN GRAIN, LUMRER, WOOD.
Operating Warehouses at Heppner, lone and Douglas, on the
Heppner Branch of the XI, P. H. R.
)9TOOIXZOIjI3I3I1.S s
(). K. FarnswniH
NIhom Joiu-8
Ki. K. HInIio)),
Kil. H. :x,
J. JS. Fri.:k,
lt J. A. TlmiupNon,
Kilwtinl Diiv,
Tliurmi K. hull,
J. A. Woolery,
O. T. DohkUih, E. G,
IT IS Muuiui-ioHe of the stoekhnMerH of tliiH e.omptuiy to conrltict J(n hiini hckk in a milliner
mutually (HiviuitHgfKUH to all wool ami grain produce, of thin miction, ant) to maintain tho
favorable lioum mai kot which it hm entallinhcil. During the coming wool hchnoii wti Hollt-it
the buniiicHH of all wool growc.ru and ruqtioBt tliuni to Bend their ulip to the "Wool tiro worn'
Wan-hoiim)."
Having enlarged the Heppner Witrehoiifle, and roofed all platforms, xvo have double tho
Htorage capacity of any other warctioiiHe in Kautern Oregon, wdf lighted for the display of wool
"The Wool Growers' Warehouse."
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OK .MA.VCII UH T1CH, ICVCi IVIV J
A. W. PATfEHSON, AGKNT (mo)ltrieHostlntheV..rl.l
The Clydesdale Stallion !
wl Srt'2 Yutino Toi- Gallant ih a Dark Dupplwl liny, witli
-V"M "-..-'-' white iu fiice; both hind feet white; weiyht nlxmt
2,000. Wns Hired by Kenr Not (2100JO. 8. IS. of Greiit Britain; Own, Nell (KiHti,
by old Lord Huddou (M572) 0. 8. It. of Great Britain.
T J 1 I s
HoiiHnn, 810. Will insure the mare with foal und if not with foul thin season,
will bread the neanou of lH'.H free of eharie. Iu the mean time if 1 should mtll my
etullion and the mare be not with foal, I will refund the 810. TIiohh breeding uan
have Herviie of el ul I ion till Uetober 1, ".12 by coraini; to my reuiduuee. Will wait
till Uet. 1, "Si for the money if ciiHtomera
479-91.
First prize at the World s Exposition.
First in Material and Workmanship.
First in the estimation of all practical farmers.
WALTER A. WOODS
MOWFRS, RAKKS, RFAPFRS AND
SFLF-PINDFRS.
Never (quailed for Durability, Execution anil LiKhtuoaa ot Draft Couiliined.
P.C.TJIOMPSON COMPANY,
AGENTS.
tf. Comer Mniii and Willow Shunts, llopiiuor Or,
SET
The Public Gaze
BHOS.,
OREGON.
Kporry,
It. A. Herrcii,
Wm, 1'nnlnml,
W. K. Klliott,
N. A. KvMy,
Aiikoii Wright,
1'. ('. TlioiiNon,
NiiUnitiit'l VVclih,
John L. Ayt'i'H,
J am i'N Joiii'K,
A. H. ditil'llltlll.
b
101IIKF
01) W
III!
Will Htnnd tho Spiihoii at tho FollowiitK IMhcph:
On Mondays and Tuesdays, Morrow Sltt
lih, Ilrppwr; We.dwstlays and Thurs
days, Tom Harnett's Stable, Lexiittlon;
balance of lime ai my ranch, 5 1-2 m iles
soullieasl of Heppner.
go deal re.
I). IS. STALTEU,
IIEPPNEIl, OltEGON.
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