Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 10, 1892, Image 3

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I. TIil' Hum nf flvti i-ents per line will be
elittriieil fur "riinlH of tliankn," "reHoliiti'ins of
renpert," lidtH of ueiltiin preselltH unit donors,
ami obituary notii eH, (other than those the eilit
or Hlutll hiinsell yive tiH h mutter of news,) iiuil
notieeHol Hjieeiiil meeting for wtiKtever pnrpoHt'.
J. Notiees of chinch itinl society Hint allother
entertitininentw from w hii-h revenue is to be de
rived, shitll be einiiKed for ut the rale of live
cents a line. '1 hese rules will he strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rales reasonable and made known
upon application.
Oire your lnisi)iess to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
T. W. A ere, Jr., for drugs. 08 ew
Hot peanuts at CIirs. Sargents. sw.
Ford, tlie painter, still "in it." For
any kiud of work nee bim. 81-tf.
Mrs. J. J. Roberta is prepared to do
all kinds of plaiu sewiDH. 65-tf
A ten pound daughter was born this
morning to the wile of Mr. A. L. Spray.
ISorn, last Sunday night, to the wife of
Ed AahbaiiKu, of Eisrht Mile, auirl baby.
Miss Maud Glascock has been spend
ing the past week visiting friends at
Lexington.
A business meeting of the O. A. R.
is called ut Lexington, for June 25th at
1 o'clock p. m.
Milk shake at Clias. Sargent's, Main
Btreet. Also hue assortment of candies,
nuts, tobacoos, etc
Tap tiiuious & Son still shoe horses
Bd do general blacksmithiug tit the old
stand Matlock corner. 55.
"The Parlor," W. F. Ruark, prop., in
the City hotel, went side of Main street.
Neatest place in Ueppner. sw
ChaB. Repass came in this morning for
the doctor to attend Uncle Remiuger,
whom he reports worse.
Dick Chirk, the Long Creek barber,
came in on Wednesday evening's stage,
going below the following morning.
E. Wuldman, J. 8. Crane and W. K.
Noonay, three knights of the gripsack,
oame up on Wednesday evening's train.
Call on Lishe Sperry, down at the
Belvedere, when in town. Keeps on
hand a tine stock of liquors and cigars.
61-tf
Hiyu ketchum whiskers. Hatt &
Mathews, at the oity barber shop the
place to get a tirst-class shave, liair-out
or shampoo. tf.
The Luchlor beer, 5 cents per glass, at
the Columbia Beer Hall, Osmers &
Hughes, inops., next door to M. Lich
tenthal & Co.'s shoe store. sw tf
The people of Eight Mile are prepar
ing to have a grand oelebration on the
Fourth. The order of the day will be
speaking, music and horse raoittg.
Grant .Tohnsou. the wool buyer repre-
setuing Koshland & Co. of San Fran
cisco, bought the Corrigall clip of 47
snoks of wool yesterday. Price unknown.
Jewer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hutel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baher, wants to see
his old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. Jacob Walner of the firm of Thoa.
Uunnigan Sons & Co., wool commission
merchants of Sun Franoisco, arrived in
Heppuer Wednesday to remain several
days.
Thompson & Binns own the buss which
goes to and from the City hotel, but will
call for parties desiring to go to train in
any part of the city. Leave orders at
City hotel. fl-tf
IJuJVV. Tackmau, the dentist, will he
found at Dr. B. F. A'anghau's olfice, Lee
zer building. Does all the latest crown
and bridge work, allumiuum plates, etc.
Don't miss the opportunity. 4S7-tf
D. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia
oonquerer, will positively cure dyspepsia
and all its kindred ailments. Every bot
tle sold under a positive guarantee to
effect a oure or money refunded, See ad.
in this issue. tf.
If you desire a beautiful complexion,
absolutely free from pimples and
blotches, purify your blood by the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Remove the cause
of these disfigurements and the skin
will take care of itself. Be sure you get
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Mr. Frank Shipley had a runaway
Tuesday morning, resulting disastrously
to his cart, though no one was hurt. It
was occasioned by the horse taking
fright while he and his sister were un
hitching it at the stable.
A new partnership has been formed in
the drug business between T. W. Ayers,
Jr. and Mr. Phil Cohn, for many years
in the employ of Henry Blackmail. The
firm will begin business about the
first of July in the new Heppuer brick
block, uext to the City hotel.
Miss Josie Rhea, daughter of Hon. C.
A. Rhea, of Rhea creek, and J. Newton
Jones of this place were married Wed
nesday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Richardson, A. A.Roberts
officiating. The Gazette extends congrat
ulations. Geo. Parker, of Rock Creek, who has
been hack in Kansas visiting for five
months past, returned last Monday a
week ago, but was takeu sick the next
rlav after arriving. However, we are glad
to note that he is able to be out on the
street again.
Bnils. carbuncles, and eruptions of all
kinds are nature's efforts to throw off
poison from the blood. This result may
he accomolished much more effectually,
na well as acreeably, through the proper
excretory channels, by the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla.
All members of the uniform rank, K.
of P. are requested to be present Satur
day evening, as that is the date of in
stalation. Do not forget this, for with
out you nothing can be done as 27 must
be present in uniform before the rank
can be organized.
H. Leathers, of Hardman, has just re
turned from a trip to the mountains
where he went with James Jones' Bnd
Henry Schirziuger's bands of sheep. The
feed in the mountains is gi od at present
but owing to lack of rain is likely to be
shorter than usual this season.
F. M. Courter, of Eight Mile, was in
yesterday to make final proof on his tim
ber culture before Clerk Morrow. Every
one who has seen Mr. Courier's culture
says it is one of the best in Morrow
county. M. 1". Gherling and W. R. Mun
kers accompanied him as witnesses.
Mr. L. F. Jones had one W. F. Plem-
mens arrested Tuesday afternoon on the
The editor of the Gazette has been tak
ing b furlough the past week, visiting
his brother, of the Long Creek Eagle; ac
Long Oieek. If the policy of the paper
in this and the previous issue seems ut
dissonance with its previous nttorauoes,
the public will leniently attribute the dis
cord to the giddy vagaries of the "hired
mau," who has been bamiied about by so
many divergent political interests "the
past two months that, between the re
turns of the state electiou and the Min
neapolis fusiiade, he may have tottered
from his political equilibrium.
The Heppner orchestra will give an
other dance at the opera house next
Wednesday eveviug. An elegaut pro
gram is being prepared, and niusio-lnv-ing
people who are votaries of the Ter
psichoreun muse as well, are assured a
delightful timj. The public is cordially
iuvited to attend. The baud boys want
to buy some new music to entertain you
on publio occasions. Everybody oouie.
The condition of the gutter on Muin
street from the post ollioe to the cross
ing below is becoming miasmatic enough
to put to shame the Bewerage soows of a
great city. Can't the town or the prop
erty owners better afford to cart away
such garbage thau to let it fester in the
sun, polluting the air and offending the
nostrils of every piieserby and resident
within a block of the nuisance?
Parents should remember that special
services have been arranged at the M.
E. church next Sabbath for the children.
Trie room will be profusely decorated
with flowers, while the walls will echo
the songs of rare species of the aviary as
well as ohoruses from trained human
voices. Let all the children be present.
A pleasant reception was held yester
day afternoon at the borne of Mr. James
Jones, in honor of his son Newton and
bride. There were present Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Conser, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thorn
ton, E. R. Bishop and wife, Walter Rioh
urdson and wife, A. A. Roberts and wife
and J. W. Morrow and wife.
An artistic display of ladie's and gent's
furnishing goods, in the tasty show win
dows of C. S. Vim Duyne is one of the
most attractive sights of Muin street. A
thing of beauty is a joy forever; espec
ially if you owu it. A word to the wise
is sufli jient.
The wool market has been unusually
quiet the past week, but few sales being
noted. The values have not fluctuated,
but sellers are holding too high to w ar
rant buyers purchasing.
The infant of W. B. Hinkle, that ha"
occasioned so much comment since itB
birth on aocoui,t of its diminutive sizei
weighing less than a pound at birth
died this morning.
Dr. Geisendorfer, of Arlington, who ac
companied Hon, W. R. Ellis home and
attended the Betting of Ins limb, will be
up again this evening to speud Sunday
w ith his patient.
Frank Moreland made final proof on
his preemption today before Clerk Mor
row with Hiram Tash and Arthur Stevens
of the Hardman country as his wit
nesses. A little setto ooonrred in the north
part of town last evening. John Jenkins
and Jj. j) . Jjurnsuies Deing tlie partici
pants. No serious damage.
J. R. Ferguson, of Portland, repre
senting the Equitable Life Insurance
company, of New York, came up last
evening for a few days stay.
Dr.' Gagen was called lost Tuesday
to attend James Hager, at his home on
Hiuton creek. The dootor reportB an at
taok of billions fever.
Joe Banister was in the city yesterday.
He informs us that he has just finished
hauling Huyes Bros, dip from 2300 head
of sheep.
We are glad to note that postmaster
Mallory, who has been on the sick list
the past w eek, is again able to be at his
office.
Daily stage both ways between Monu
ment and Long Creek. tf.
DIED.
In Heppner June 6, 1892, ul the resi
dence of her parents. Mary Elnora
French, beloved wife of W. J. Frenoh
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Wells, aged 23 yeara, seven months and
sine days. She was born iu Umatilla
county, Oregon, wbeie she was reared
until eight years of ege when Bhe moved
with her parenta to Heppuer, Morrow
county, where she wag united in mar
riage with Jeff Frenoh November 6, 1887.
Although she had been in failing health
for the pnst two years, dating from the
birth of their only ohild, little Alma,
who lived four short mouths, and who
was deeply in mrucd by br muth'T
She never became fully lecjuciltd to i-er
death ti:ii:I her own health began to fail,
althoush it was not known she had that
fatal disease, quick consumption, until
eight weeks previous to her death. She
was t;,k-;n to Portland, and placed under
the beet Uisdiciil treatment that could
be found, but till was in vain. While up
oi, l.er l.f '.l o; tickuess she n:ail-j a swret
resignation to the will of God and re
joiced iu a Savior's love. Just before
ber d; ::ili she had a view ut the heavenly
shore url of her Utile daughter Alma;
her face lighted up with joy and she
laughed aloud and said: "Uh that beau
tiful river and my little Alma." Although
we mown cur lore deeply, ye! we know
thai our loss is their gain, and can eay
with a humble bean, "God's will be
done."
H.BIackman&Co.,
DEADERS IN
General Merchandise!
WE AEE STILL SELLING OUT our ntoi-k 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.
PionEsr Brick Siore - plain Street, Hbpul
Ou W0NDERFUL R.EMEDIES!
Dr. tHua.3TT'S CIjOAIjO.
S- THE GREAT DYSPEPSIA CONQUEROR.
Will positively cure Dyspepsia and all Its kindred ailments.
Every bottle sold on a Positive guarantee to etlect a
cure or money refunded, itetail price, 1 .1)0.
She Is not dead, but only gone,
To that briirht home above,
luvitlni; us to meet her there
And all the friends she loved.
oft-times we think at even-tide,
Of you in heaven above;
And bless the blow that made us mourn
And trust a Savior's love.
I1 11 HE FOOD IN CONGRESS.
Action Which has Resulted in the Olltcial Be
' term illation of the BeHt Baking Powder.
Ketukns from Giunt Co: The follow
ing returns from Grant county came in
this morning. The alliance of Grant
oounty carried a strong vote iu precincts
where it was organized. The re
turns at present indicate the election of
Geo. Shearer, olerk, donr; James Combs,
sheriff, rep; M. N. Bonham, school supt;
Bailey O'Dustin, oo. treas, dem; 0. N.
Wagner, assessor, rep; Tuuis Swiok, com
missioner, rep; J. W. Mack, survevor,
dem; Dan Morrow, coroner, rep; joint
representative with Harney county will
be close, to some extent iu favor of
Fenwick, of the people's party, Consid
erable chopping was done. Ellis beat
Luce in his own precinct and will oarry
the county by 50 majority, possibly more
when complete returns are in.
The act of congress authorizing the ex
amination of the baking powders has re
sulted in a most unprecedented compli
ment to the Royal Baking Powder. The
tests were made in the Government La
boratory at Washington, and the offioial
report shows that the lioyal is superior
to all others in leavening strength be
ing over thirty per cent, above the aver
age. The report also shows the purity
of the Koyal Powder and the wholesome
ness of its ingredients.
This is probably the highest compli
ment of an official charaoter evor paid to
a proprietary article, though no more
than the great army, of baking powder
consumers would expect iu behalf of
their old friend and favorite.
The result of the official examination,
as thus determined, will, of oourse, make
the "Boyaf" the standard for Govern
ment purchases.
DKAFNUSS CIIItED BY EbKCTltlClTY
Oilier Cases Given to Bhow the Wonderful
Results on Chronic Diseases.
Dk. Grant's Kidney and Livkr Cube. For
the cure of Brieht's Disease, Diabetes. Bilious
ness, Sick-Headache, and all Kidney troubleB
sstiij TKicr:, $i.oo.
Dr. Grant's ryrup op Wild Grape Root.
The great blood purifier and system tonic.
Purely vegetable, and is the product of Oregon
Soil. Retail price, ?1.0U.
Da. Grant's Wonder Oil The great rheu
matic cure. Retail price, i50c.
Dr. Grant's cholera and Diarrhoea Cure.
Retail price, 5Uc.
Dr. Grant's Maoic Pain Cure. The great
household remedy; all Internal and external
remedy. Retail price, 2.ricts.
DR. GRANTS NATIVE DISCOVERY.
The Great Female Remedy !
For the cure of diseases and complaints peculiar to females. Ro
tail price, one dollar.
SOLD TJNDKR A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.
Prepared By The O. W. R. Manf. Co.,
. 315 apx-ont Btroot, Foitlaud, Oregon..
For Sale by all Druggists. 474-lyr-f.
ew Warehouse !
Is ready to receive wool on storage for
sale or shipment, and also to do a gen
eral forwarding business.
The World Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for the
production of evervtuing that will oon
duee to the material welfare and oom
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 the
only remedy which is truly pleasing and
refreshing to the taste and prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently in
the spring time or, in fact, at any time
and the better it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
From the Oregonian.
Editor Oreonian For a long time I
have been gettingdeaf, accompanied with
ringing noises in ears. Dr. Durrin treat
ed me 10 minutes with electricity and
with other means, and to my great satis
faction. I can hear as well as ever. I
reside at North Yamhill, Oregon.
C. A. VAN DERFORD.
Ex-City Marshal H. W. Goldbeck, of
Vancouver, Wash. : hydrocele for years,
cured. Thomas Madison, Farmington,
Or., scrofulous swelling under the eari
causing total deafness, cured. A. E.
Miller, photographer, 227 Knotl street,
Albiua, Oregon, stricture many years, so
life was despaired of, cured, T. W. God
frey, 894 Minnesota avenue, Albany, Or.,
rheumatism so he could seat only get to
the doctor's office, cured.
Dr. Darrin can be found at 270 Wash
ington street, Portland, Oregon; the Re
view building, Spokane, Wash., from 10
to 5 daily, 7 to 8 evenings; Sunday, 10 to
12. Consultation free.
They make a specialty of all diseases
of eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, deaf
ness, bronccitis, la grippe, consumption,
dyspepsi ', heart, liver and kidney dis
eases. All neivous .chronic and private
diseases of men, including stricture, hy
drocele, varicocele, and all peculiar fe
male tioublos are confidentially and suc
cessfully treated. Most esses can receive
borne treatment after a visit to the doc
tor's office. Inquiries answered. Circu
lars and question blanks sent free.
RATES REASONABLE.
hp;nry heppner,
Proprietor.
Ship care of
Stili, another monopoly is brewing in
in the consolidation of the western bi
tuminous coal interests and the railroads
oonnected therewith. It remains to be
seen whether the vast body of the people
who are to be affected by the prices of
ooal will assert themselves and have a
voice m this far-reaching scheme. If
anyone doubts how far-reaching this
project is, let him ask himself the source
of industrial power, mechanical propul
sion, of artificial light and beat, of cook
ing and smelting ore. It seemed to be
the aim of monopoly to fasten its grip
upon the absolutely indispensible sub
stances of human comfort. Having re
fused to tolerate political despotism, the
American people should refuse to toler
ate the despotism of wealth.
Tnu educators of this country are jus
tified in phiciug great significance upon
the victory won by archbiihop Ireland at
the Vatican in the indorsement of Amer
ican public schools. The conspiracy,
prompted by foreigners, to depreciate
our free school system has been disor
ganize-d. The pope has surrendered the
position that religious and secular in'
struction must be blended in the same
school. The same supreme authority of
The people's party will now have a
breathing spell, and its democratic con
tingent will doubtleps return to its old
moorings.
Heed's Loum opened uud closed like a
morning glory. It was out of sight be
fore most people had time to know it was
in bloom.
A few more turns of the crank on the
Blaine boom will break the cable and
land the great secretary in in nocuous
dessuetude.
IlAitiusoN's friends made a grave error
in surrendering, with so little opposition,
ths temporary chairmanship of the con
vention to the friend of Blaine. Fassett
oppoiuted the committee that will de
oide the credentials of Harrison constit
uents. This power may give winning
strength to Blaine.
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BORG THE JEWELER
Is "in it" yet.
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A Conglomeration of Ideas
and a
Concatenation of Events
Has induced us
to put in the Largest Stock of the
IT N A
GLOVE
FITTING
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mi i n i 1 1 w n i
Ever Placed before
The Public Gaze
Update this Fortuitous Goiakti
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 BROS.,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
C BUHIj,
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Made on Buort Notice and at Popular Prices.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
O. E. FARNtSWORTIl, Pres. E. G. SPERRY, Vice Pres. E. R. MSnoP, Trnmim,
T. E. FELL, Secretary and Manager.
The Morrow County Land $ Trust Company
CA PITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PAID UP, $25,000.00.
Incorporated 1888.
General hikk and Forwarding Agents.
DEALERS IN GRAIN, LUMBER, WOOD.
Operating Warehouses at Heppner, lone, and Douglast on the
Ueppner Branch of the U. P. R. R.
O. E. FaniHWOi'Hli
Nekou Jones
Kd. K. Ilishop,
Kti. n. cox,
J. E. Kriuk,
STOOKHOIjDEnS :
J. A. Thompson, l. A. Ilorren,
Kdwanl imv, win. I'tMiimict,
Tliornn K. W. E, Klliott,
J. A. Woolery, N. A. Kelly,
O. T. Douglas, K. G. Bporry, Anson Wright,
I. C, Thompson,
Nathaniel Webb,.
John L. Ayem,
James Jones,
A. B. CtuiI'mau,
Change of Ownership
WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
which we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
on hands at all times the choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
froorietoi-R.
85-tl.
J. II. HAYES,
J. V.HAYES,
V.J. HAYES.
iUa nuMinlic nhnrpll hllR itlinllBll O. OQlieT'
cbawof stealing a Pair,.ot Psnt.a aD4 al iudorBemeut of onr state school sjs-
The pntriotic and intelligent arch
bishop, realizing that onr common schools
have never been equaled in their results,
wisely decided to fight for a basis upon
which their blessings rui'ht be retained
o.,,un,ltii frnm him. Justice Kea round !
k; nt, i,ni in mivfi the exoense of ! tem.
incarceration imposed a fine of costs
which amounted to 30, which the young
man is now working to pay.
The new Heppner orchestra Ktive their
r. .j I. a,ti...it.f at lh '
op'aho, l6nKi; i.b;n:!by the membe.s of hi, church ,n this
erally known the attendance was limited j country.
to soa.e 25 couples. The music ' ex- . ., ' .
Optionally good, being appreciated by j Mckinley's reference, at the oneiuntf
all present. The proceeds bo towards of Mb speech as chairman of the conven
buying new sheet music for the band. : tj0Di to tje retums from the Oregon
Another like entertainment will be given i or(h roumJa o(
next Wednesday evening of which no- "" ' " .,iit
tice will appear later. i V f multitude of auditors.
Recently the following Notfc appeared In the
oan rrancisvo inrumn
" Judge S had been sick only about two
weeks and it was not until the last three or
four days that the malady took a serious turn.
At the beginning 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 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 until you are
forced to give up your daily duties; don't
. r,..r mrtnv on worthless liniments
and worse plasters, but strike at the yat of
the disease at once by using the greatest of all
known remedies, me ceieoraiea irrK
nev Tea. It has saved the lives ol thousands.
pack-
whv should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely
vegetable and pleasant to take. Jl.ou
age. 6 for $5 00.
HAYES BROS.,
STILL HOLD DOWN the old quarters on Main Street, opposite the City Hotel
where they keep as usual
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, Etc.
The Genuine lleper Saddle Always in
Agents for The White Sewing Machine
Best in the Market.
Repalrlns Specialty !
JIIE QITY -OTEL,
W. J. IvIClCZICIV, i '-ji.
rilHIS HOSTELRY hag been Kkkitted and Eufdnihiikd throughout, and no
J- is one of the most inviting plaoea in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to slop
with him, feeling that he is able to entertain you in the best of style.
f
First Class House. Reasonahlk Rates.
IT 18 the purpose of the stockholders of this company to conduct Its biiHlncsB In a manner
mutually ndvanhigtMHiH to all wool ami gntin produce of this section, and to maintain the
favoruble home market which it has established. During tlie coming wool schsoii we solicit
the business of alt wool growers and request them to send their ulip to the "Wool Growers'
Warehouse."
Having enlarged the Heppner Warehouse, and roofed all platforms, we nave double the
Btorago capacity of any other warehouse in Eastern Oregon, well lighted for the display of wool
"The Wool Growers' Warehouse,
if
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
! MANCIIBHTBK, 1C1VQUA.NI
A. W. PATCEllSON, AGENT OnooUI.ellogtlntUe Worl.1
The Clydesdale Stallion !
Young.lopGa
Will Btanil the HeiiMou at the Following riaurs:
On Mondays and Tuesdays, Morrow Sta
ble, Heppner; Wednesdays and Thurs
days, Tom Darnell's Stable, Lexington ;
balance of time at my ranch, 5 1-2 miles ,
southeast of Heppner.
"r3wt J Young Toi' Gallant is a Dark Dappled Bay, with
. white in face; both hind feet white; weight about
2,(K)bT Was sired by Fear Not (2100)0. 8. B. of Oreat Britain; Dam, Nell (HWti),
by old Lord Haddon (11572) O. 8. B. of Great Britain.
T 10 1 M JS :
Season, 810. Will inan re the mare with foal and if not with foul this season,
will bread the season of 1HD3 free of chariie In the mean time if I Btiould sell my
stallion and the mare be not with foal, I will refund the 810. Those breeding oau
have service of stallion till October 1, "J2 by coming to my resideuce. Willjwait
till Oct. 1, '02 for the money if customers so desire.
I). 15. STALTEll,
470-05.
HEPPNER, OUEGON.
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