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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1892)
0 D NOllCfe! TO AUVKUTlaKKS. 'l'MI'K doIriiiff the iuititrtlon of .lifnlav hi8., 1 or rliuunit ot .-nine, must at.-t their copy In not hiit'r than Monthly evening for TueH.lay'B edition, or 'Uniiwitiy eveitiliK lor Kritlava edi tion. Till; I'ATTK UnoN l'l'IlLlflUNIitJO. NO I K E. 1, IOC noio oi me i-cihi pvr HOC Will De j respei't," liBtB of weditlnc presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall liiii-Hell ie as a matter of news,) and notices ot special meetings for whatever purpose, l Notices ol church and society and all other entertiiiiiii.elits iroin which reenueisto he de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of live ceiasulioe. 'Ihese rules will be stiielly adher ed to in vvery Instance. Adverlisiuj! rates reasonable and made known upon appliculiou. Give your busi liens to Heppner peop e, and tlieiejoie umiU to build vp Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. T. W. AjerR, Jr., fur drugs, 68 sw Dr. 13. F. YiiiikLhiIj dentist. lii!iins Tubules cure headache. C Utile) is i. lilt- to be around dnHin. Hfa Purlluud ExpoBitiuu ad. in tbi it-sue. A. Iliind whs in tie oity several daje tllla wut-k. Ed. Day and wife were iD the city Bar unliiy liiBt Ben. l'tiipen, of Hardman, was down llnloloy Oil llUHIUeSS. ClmrlfB Burnett is reported to be quite sick in tlm mountains. Frank Teiupleiou, a Wagner rancher, wss in tieivncr Tueadav, Joseph CI or H, of Condon, was register ed nt the Palace Tuesday. J. f Spray was over Trom his Wagner ranch tlie tout ol the week. Foul, the painter, still "in it." For any kind of wink see him. 81-tf. When iu Arlington, stop at the Ben nett bouse, near Hie depot. til 11 Dan. Omars' baby wan reported quite sidk last, week, but is better. J. F. Miller and wife, of Monument) were in lleppuer Wednesday. Andrew Neal's ouildruu, of Lone Rook, Sundiiyed wilh their lenitives here. Win. Uoug as and wife, of Builer creek. Were in tlieeliy several days this Week. .1 O. WiIlimiiB and K. A. Farrens were in Tin bdti mui liiik in m Spunn Hollow. Ike Larue and Jnhuuy Kirk rested their steeU a few hours with us Wedues day. Miss Let ba I'arker, dieastjiaker, will guarantee you a good tit. Cive her a trial. 4tf frauk Sloan retnrned last Friday from a tup through Uraut, Baker and Union cotinlies. Case Ollloer, of Waterman Flat, Grant count, una iu lleppuer several dayslasi wtek . Lilly Gordon has returned from Teel spnniis, and is again at his post us tie livei i uit.li. Mis. Annie Gilliam moved back l Hi i pnei jesleulay fiotu her i?pi nig Unl low tat ch. Wis. Walter A. Hunt is here from El l-n e h ti 1 1! Ii, W iioUlngtou, lu visit relative iu Huh vicinity. Bei j Miles, from the land of ,-H osier dom," visited his nephew, 0. S. Van JJn.vn, last week. Joe Hayes. Jr., retnrned from Lone Bock Kiiiinriiiy. joe has spent the sum mer over there. I ap tiimous & Son still shoe horses rand do general blncksmituiug at the old At ii ml Mntiock corner. 55. Allen Evans got in from Greenhorn last Sitindtiy, where he reports range good and water plenty. "The Parlor," W. F. Rnark, prop., iu the t!it hotel, west side of Main street. NenieM place in Heppner. sw R. iln it Large departed Thursday foi H innlioldt connly, Calif , where he will likf ly leinain tiver the winter. M'S. Kite Pnrsell, the lady nntnrj public from Alpine, iioaompnnied by hei Uiiuuhlei', was in the city Wednesday. As intimated ill a recent issue, A M iSlucniii puiehastd the planing mill of H P. (Jairigues, taking possession Aug M li. Wes. Bfannon, of Eiiiht Mile, will have eonie 6uU or 700 hushels nf giain this yea' to difpose of, legardless of the shori crops. Bob Shaw returned frr.m Pendleton Tuesday evening. While away hf also made a lour thioiigh Grunt and Union Counties W. Si. Davis, onp of the Portland knights of ihe gnpsnek, was waiting up on the Heppner merchants Ihe first of the week. Uncle Nut. Webb csma up from Port land Moiiilnj, where he has been for son wet ks past-, iind ltft this morning for Walla Walla. The follow ing is the theme for next 'HuioIhv morning at the Baptist church: 'Tutting the gospel minor on the Chris iimi soldier " Mrs. Jlexwell, mother nf M S. Max well, ol tiooseberr, is reported as dan gerously ill, doubts being entertained us to her lecovery. Hivn ketchntn whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at Ihe oity barber shop the place to get a tirst-class shave, bair-ont or shampoo. A.J Hunt and wife, who have been .spending several weeks in the mountains, returned Inst tuturda, but went back to Ihe Blues early this week. Sullivan will do Corhett np in a very few rouiidi, because Oorbett. baa been saying that ihe City hotel shaving par lots was Ihe - bum" shop of Heppue tf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, aooompa Tiled by their urand-daughter, Miss Li I lie Bwbee. left Tuesdity morning for a visil with friends at Culnmhus. Washington. Pf uniler'i Oregon Blood Purifier is the grenl conqnerer of Hilliousiiess and Liv er 0! mplHIUt. XVnei ueiinu, iu .-.-.. case. Hold at One Dollar a bottle. Trv it. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hon-I's north business room. Charley Jones, ihe baber, wants to see his old friends there. Baths in oonuec- "'j'he Ontwell Bros, recently purchased the house moving otl'tit formerly owned by O. W. Lord, aud aie now prepared to do all woik in that line. Bee ad, in this issue. Ike Large put bis three-year-old mare tnnle on the hay scales Wednesday, and it tipped I be beam at J-3J pounds. She wns sired by Johnny Kuk's Kentucky Jack, which he advertisul in the GnZutte through the season of 18H'2. Fied Baifpapp, a railroad man, una a ' number of the U. P.'s wrecking crew. Came up to Beppuer on Tuesday eve mug's train, to r. pair the passenger coach outi'6 Heppner branch. Mr. Halfpapp is also a member of Hie h.. r s, ami wniie here did inn forget tu visit the b s Tues day pvening. p.,t Kelh bar was in from Jerry Bros nuV, Monday, -nd wants the foUs in "OM Iieliind.'' who get the OaZ-tte, to know thai be is in good health aud fl mr isbmg. i g'eat admirer of Pat rick Egnn, that noble representative of the Coiled States in Chili, who bo admir ably coudncted our attain during the re cent crisia there. A Mihtakb "Just about the time of Pot (Juaid's visit to Ihe Blues recently," says our fiieud, Judge Mullory, "a horse was missed, and the owner, who thought it had been stoleu, begau to luoka'leetle oud.' He noticed the presenoe of Put in the mountains, and uut kuowing him. Spotted him for a horsethief, aud bud it not been for the kindly intervention of friends, would have gone after Pat any how." We will say for P.it that along iu the good old days, like some others ol us, he might have taken cure of a "slick em," just to keep him from starving to death. That ie right, and shows a kind ly and humane feeliug for dumb animals, but he was uever convicted of anything more criminal than being a good Amer icau citiz-u, with pleuly of Irish blood in his veius, and if he isn't proud of thui he ought tu be.1 Fall Races. 'Ihe full races of the Heppner Bulk Association will ocelli Out..ber 111, 2j, 21 aud '22. The ussuuia lion will endeavor to make this the bem seiies ot ruoeB ever aeeu in Heppner. Tuh total pulses amuuut to mure thai friuU.UO, while txirn purses will be hung lur all nortes tuut come here not quail tied lu enter any of Ihe scheduled ruoes i.s given in the ad. on uuutner page, lie member also thai all races are lu be gov erned by the Pacific Blood Hurse Asso ciation. Alt uuinemeu ure invited lu b pres. lit wnu lUeir luuuers aud assist in making thtse ihe beat luces ever witness ed lu Heppner. Whonoly Infokmkd. In a reeeui issue lue vi..Zdne staled tuut uur mutuui mend uud tellow towuumuu, UoV. ltet. was "heidlug hugs" over uu the Joui. Day, iu tue viciuity uf lUoUullid suiiugK ihal we were iu serious error, we uiusi admit, our infotuiutinn belug of tLe "oeaisaj" churacter. Upon invesiigatum we find thul tue Guv. was ouly herding one P-l-g g, uud lu that capacity ouly us he ussistuut of the well kuuwn inuyoi ut Suduville, Geo. B. Tedruwe. Sucl ueiug the ouse, Air. Hen should be, anu is hereby exuuerated uf tue ohurge. Ketukned. Dr. J Puul Grant and Arou Vusey, U. H. Dodo's muu, relurueti irom uu inner Oouutry trip Weduesda) afternoon, leaving for beluw jesleidav morning. Dook Bays while out the) made a complete tour tlnough Gillian, Lit ant, Crook uud Hainey ouunlies, i.uo back to Heppuer in eighteen days, the quickest time on record, though us both of these gentlemen have made this ttip ieveral times, they have the roule com plelely mapped uut, aud know just ex actly where they will lodge eaou night, veu luuugh it is in a haystack, by tin uadaide, ur in some stock burn. Dan Lewis stabbed Dau Lewis, th. colored banjo in Hat and variety man, was stabbed lust Mui day by another col ored man, namd Bailey, a member ol be troupe, in a saloon quarrel iu Prndle ton. Bailey had beeu engaged by the Lewis "oombiuath.n," in a town out ol Portland, but wbeu Pendleton was reach ed, wus dropped, when a quarrel ensued with the above result. Many here will remember Dau Lewis as lli6 colored sing er and "banjo kinu" who gave several entertainments in Heppner last winter Delmonico. B. F. Pei kins bns lately opened np me restaurant in the ijchten ihal building, which he baa named tin Deluioiih o. None hut white conks un employed, and the public cau therefore ret a good, old-fai-hioned meal, cookiri in Ihe best of style. Prioe, 25 cents; beds, 25 cents. 509-t-tf New Dkessmakeb. .Mies Lt-tha Par Iter, just from Hie E st. has opened dress making parlors over Mrs. W. A John ston's, where she is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking in lutest styles tud ut leusonable rates. 4-tf Lost. Somewhere ou the road be tween Heppuer Hud WHgner, a wheel tu i baby carriage. Fluder will confer a 'uvur by returning it to this ultioe. 18-21 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Li'Oas ( odnty Frank .). Cheney makes oath lli.it he is tue senior partner uf the firm of F.J t HKNEY & Co., ooing business iu the Cb o( Toledo, Countv and htate ufore aid, and that Bald fiini will pay the sum of ONE HUNDKED DOLLAUsS foreeoh and eviry c. s of Catarrh lhat cannot be oiited by the use of Hall's Catahkh Cuke. FKANK J. CbENEY. tjimru to before me uud subscribed iu my i resence, tine 6tU day ol December, A. D 1886. ) A. W. GLEASON. ) Notary Public. SEAL dab's Catarrh Cure is takeu internally ami acts directly ou the blood and mu cous surfaces ot the system. Send for lestimeuials, tree. 1". J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. tSTSoid by Diuggiois, 75o. Jellirr, J tins, -nd Preserves. What lu preserve? and how to do i.? are questions eatisfactorilv answered iu "Ayer's Presei ve Book " Keoeipts for the newest, most delicious, and at the same time, ecouomio.il jams, jellies, ami pieseivea uie ooulained iu this hook. AH praatioal, have been tested by one of the most uoled culinary authorities uud Uousekeepeis of the day. Ayer's Pre serve Book mailed to any address on re ceipt uf a two-oeut stump by J. C. Ayer Co , Lowell, Muss. A Bare Opportunity. The "Otld Fellows' Grand Maroh" and the "Air Ship Waltz" are two of tue latest compositions of Isao Doles, India napoliB, Ind. Both are musical gems. They comprise five paget each, sheet music size, besides illustrated itle pai.es, not difficult iu exeoutiou, but beautiful in composition, uud sell at 40cis. eaoh. Bv wav of introduction' Mr. Doles will mail them to auv address on receipt of ten cents per copy, when uccompauied hv this notice. Address, Isaac Doles, Indianapolis, Ind, U. 5. A. A Billion Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, aud not less than one million people have found just such a friend iu Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, cougha and colds. If you have uever msed this great cough medicine, one trial will con vince you luat it has wouilerlnl curative powers in all diseases of throat, chest ami lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all lhat is claimed or tuotiey will I refm deil. Trial bottles free ut Sloonm- Johnston Drug Co.'s. Large bottles 6uo and fl. Dan Bee, of Hardtnun, was si en on! our streets yesterday. The Gem aud Palace saloons for fine ' liquors, McAtee Bros., Piops. sw Bill Ingram, of Eight Mile fame, was in Heppner a short time yesterday. Chan and Rpnh Sperry wpre upfrom lone cmntry several days this week J. A. Thomas, Ihe Arlington banker, was registered ut the Palace Mouday eve uing. John Kirk retnrned from Teel springs last week, where ho reports a general good tune. C.E. Veil and wife left last Monday lor Grant oountv, to visit their eon Hur ley, ut Prairie City. Aaron Vinson, of the Nile & Vinson marble ehops, of Walla Walla, was in the city last evening. Mrs. Hamilton, of Cascade Locks. came up on Tuesday evening's train, aud is now visiting with her brother, Ueorge Harrington. Mrs. Chas. Wagner, Rocompanied by her cousin. Miss Lenn McAtee. nf Peu lleton, returned from The Dalles, Mon day evening. H. M. Thornton was up from lone Wednesday, Mr. Thornton informs us hat he is making preniirations for put ting in his fall grain. Ed. Long returned the latter part of last week from an eighteen days' trip in he inner country with D. Jacob, Fleiscb uer, Mayer & Co.'s man. L. Miller, N. Bobisnn's genial clerk, returned from Portland Wednesday eve ning, wiiere he had been spending a f-w lays' vaoation, ulso ordering the full sup ply. G. D. and W. P. Fell, the enterprising uroprietors of the May street millinery nd dry goods store, are getting ready for business. See spaoe for ad. iu this issue. While playing on the porch, the little ion of James Khea fell oH. striking bis boulder with snob force thai for a time he muscles of the arm were completely paralyzed. The latest dentistry, orown and bridge work, most successfully accomplished by Dr. B. F. Vutighau. Gas administered vhen desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or lu lu conversation with Henry Guy a few lays since he infoimed us that his wheat crop averaged 35 bushels per uore, which, dousideriug lite year, he thinks an ex ceedingly good crop. S. I. Stratton returned from a week's visit w ith his parents over in Bear valley, llraiit county, last Wednesday, and is again behind the counters at Collin ,v ucFarlaud'u establishment. J. P. Cypert, one of our Lexington friends called ou us the first uf the week. Mr. Cypert aud family, tor some time puBt, have been cainpiug in the itiutiu laius ueur the Colwell grade. A team driven by Fiank Jones ran uwuy with bim up at tbe farm lust Tues day morning, rather disfiguring the wag on, but Frank luckily escaped with noth ing worse than a few bruises. H. V. Gates returned Wednesday eve ning from Portland, bringing np with nni a six-inch Cook pnmi , wi'h ucapso ty ol 20(1,0,10 gillons per da v, with which oe lll test the uitcsinU wll ut uu eat I lata Dalles Chronicle: Congressman Elli held a reoeption in his oht today as he passed through for Heppuer. He still has bis broken leg in a case, but is eveiy other way in flue physical and mental condition. Tbe Tennessee Jubilee Singers mad. heir appearance at the opera home Wednesday evening, and were greeted by in exceptionally large and orderly house. Their entertainment was veiy good, and much like tbe original plantation lite. Subscriptions for all newspapers, mag zines aud periodicals published in the word takeu at the Gazette oflii-e. Sub cribe for your reading mutter throiiuh us aud we will insure vou against loss of money in trausmissi'un tbro..gh the mails. tf. Bob, Albert and Ben Mattcson were town from tbe mountains recently. These pioneers are null wbuuking awuy on the old KIhoK Butte tunnel, wheu op porl unity offers, iu the seuioh for coal. And tbey are still strong iu the fuitb that they will fiud it, ton. James Rovse, of Gooseberry, was in Heppner yesterday. In conversation ilh Mr Eoyee he informed our reporter that be had just disposed of one of his ranches o Oavidaon Bros., whoso farm adjoins it. Mr. Bo) se thinks of leaving lorrow oounty as soon us he can dispose of bis property, us the alkali water bete does not agree with bim. E l. Ashhaugh was iu tbe city yester day eviuing- Ed. has been with the thresher of Ed. Asbbaugh et M., and reports some very good crops threshed so far, among which might be meulioned G. D. Coats' barley, 21 bushels; aud one piece of E. B. Stanton's wheat whiob av eraged 20 bushels. Many yields uie small, though graiu very good. J. F. iVliller, of Monum- nt, Grant Co., oalletl on the Gazette yesterdav. In oou versaliou with Mr. Miller be inform us that in his opinion rain would do very little good now, aside from laving the duet. On the oilier baud it would start tbe grass again, which would be entirely euteu dowu before winter, thus making pasturage very close for winter aud spring rauges. E. Waldman, representing Neustadter Bros , of Portland, was with tbe Heppner inert-hauls several days this week, leav ing this morning on an np oouutry trip, expeoting to go us far east as Pooatello ere returning. Mr Waldman also visit ed the Knights Tuesday evening, and) was very much surprised to see that tbe Heppner b ys haye sncb an elegant lodge room, aud ttiii ks there is no doubt but that Heppuer could eutertaiu the grand lodge next year in royal style, iu the event that we can get ti bere. THE CHICAHU F1HE. The near approach of the Wqrjd's Fair awakeus increased interest iu Chi cago and her wonderful history. Today Chicago Is pmbably the finest oity iu tbe world architecturally, and all practi cally built within twenty years. Tbe most thrilling and wonderful chapter in the city's history is the one telling of the great fire and the subsequent re building. It reads like a tale from Fairy Land. Tbe new and magnifloeut Cyclorama of the Chicago Fire just opened iu tbat oity shows in the most Baptising manner tbe oity during the great fire, with its thousands of acres of red-hot rains, thousands more uf a surging sea ot dime, aud countless thousands of panic-stricken people flee ing for their lives, is the most grand, awe inspiring, and realistic; eoene eer pnaluced by m'in. Tbe whole affect is greatly intensified by the introduction of novel mechanical and electrical de vices, making the whole situation seem liki a reality. This remarkable exhi bition ia located upon Vliohigan Ave., near Madison St., and will remain as a prominent attraction during the World's Fair. Our readers should make a note of this great work and not fail to visit it. Ketch 'em W. To y H.BIackman&Co., DEAHEKS IN General Merchandise ! VTTIC ARK STILL SELLING OUT our stock of Gener " al nierciiiiiulisB, but to iimke it more complete, we have puichaHfid a stuck consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furn ishing Apparel, Etc., Tlifit will he sold at greatly tedticprl priefs for cash only. Call and investigate and we will be pleased to wait on you. No trouble to show goods. PiOHBBr BricR store - mi street, hbububl SHEEP! SHEEP! Wanted to trade for Sheep. rpwt'lve ii ml one-half acres of Splendid Fruit ami J- (iimkMi Imul, ithoul ci;lit or nine ucri'B of name iu bearing imit treett, straw her ru-ti, hlaek berries, etc.: (iliiiiuliiiico of water fur irrigation and luiusc use in all senoits; of a ndle j rout court house in Walla Walla i lly; an excelh'iit in vestment and splendid place lor a home. I lace is eplendidtv unproved and in highest state of culti vation ; also would trade for sheep In) acres w heat farm in l inatill.i couuly, ureKon; is heavy, black loam soil, abundance of pood water; capable of producing ;0 bushels of wheat per acre; ell im proved, one mile irom railroad station ami easily acfcssit.le to Aihena. Or will trade to i.tidii acres improved farm land ou Ktireka Flat, iu any case will pay cash diilcrcnce ii due. Apply lu person or by letter. Address H. S. Jackson, Walla Walla. Box 527. II DR. GRANT'S Native The Great Female Successfully used in the jeitrral treatment ol woman's disease. PRICE, $1.00 Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure, For the cure ol Briglit'e Disease, Dialiftes, I'.iliousnesa, Sick-Headache, and all Kidney Troubles. Frlco, Sl.OO. Prepared by WE 0. W. R. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 315 Front St , Portland, Oregon. SCAB.TICKSosjLICE THE WORLD DIP YOUR SHEEP HAVE MORE WOOL N M W . W a V m mum t I k I JUI'l-lTltl Tlllllnl Hee InrlortnementM I Cooper Dip U used and enriornerl by the following irei,'ii i'l Montana Bh.-eprrifr inaldson, Ihiy villi; W. Lt!i( Junction City; John llnrilHon, Mutin-v; (Jeo. Orlm, Donaldson, Ihiyvllli; W. Lt!i( Junction City; Kmineth McKhp. Uavville: Ion tfivur, John liav; Cook Nt Clnrk, t'hilbrook; Ktitrchltd & Alf: raiir, Diifuiyur; K. It. Vnrnm, Utfca; IIuhhIi Ilros., vviton; E. F. Chandler, .Maldon; J. liirnchbcrj,'p ;iioti;nu; I). H. HahtitiH, l.'het; Januttt Kdlo, Union; w. iNortou, siuwari; a. uowine. iJiKsanuy anu wioiuij; Ask Your Merchant for KOIHiAVO H'toa. PnrtUnil, nrpieon, Gen. AgtH. lor Oregon, Wtu-hliintou and Wi;t':,n OXFORD GRADE BUCKS ! wMm 'ASA V. z - f. f J ii i NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER ere they Fade, B. FOWLER, A FIRHT A K 1 1T has jut renmvt'tl from Milton aiullnr-Hted permanent ly in the i.trhteiiilml i-tiiiltliiitr. otmosiie Citv Hotel. - SHiftiiie his work iik'u-is an unitr. SHEEP! ERFUL REMEDIES! Dr. Grant's CLOALO The King op SFSo!d under a guarantee. PRICE, $1.00. RENOWNED EVERY FALL ANU AND BETTER WOOL John IfarrlKon, Mutin-v; (Jeo. Orlm, Amanda; J. , livern, Now UhIhiii; V. .1. Mcmlu. U'wall; nil uiauu mm u Coopers and Take m Other. Idaho. Props. Win. COOPER 4 NEI'IWS, tin'riKton. Trrnit. The undersigned has a choice lot of Oxford Grade Bucks for sale at reasonable prices, at his ranch, 7 miles south of Pilot Rock. Jllot Rock, Or. t'Al.l, AT OKI'ICK ' WMl.LdJJlMi UJUL5 For Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and ' We Propose to h Mi That Maverick, 8 The Frisky Dollar. In all lines of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural Implements, there are no dealers in Morrow County that can I Round up Bargains :- Like Yours Respectfully. We are here for busiinees from the grouud up ami propose to let you know it, MINOR BROS., HEPPNER. OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OK. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES SUiik on dHOHT Notice and at ronu.AH I'ku.kb. 86" Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. . Grain Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Arc mill nllve mui kicking for tratlo Willi a completo line ol Han ware, iiiwm. mmn mMmm W. II TOBACCOS, Guns and Ammunition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. . AIo Oenti' FurnlBhlnu (loniln. and the lament HHOrtrnent ol Teiis la iLHHtern Urugou. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won't Be Undersold. tf. Corner Main aud Willow JHE Q1TY HOTEL, vv. J. IICICXICW, lroi. rpIIS HOSTELRY h heon IiKFirrKn aad liuKuwMini) tlirnaitbout, aud now ia one of tbe most inviting plnceg iu Hnppoer. Mr. I,ee,er iovites you to Hop with him, fmling tbat hu ia ulle to entertain yon in tbe best of ntyle. r First Class House. Reasonable Rates. Ixo Season For Fruit has Arrived and we are in the business to supply you Ice Cream Is about ripe. Wt, will let you know about that iu 11m near future. W. - H Rustlers ! Sacks & T. CO. fl (I WOOD and WILLOW WARE. Streets, Heppner Or. L. Matlock & Co.