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

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    NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
THOHE desiring the insertion of display ads.,
or change vi same, must get their copy in
not later thau Monday evening for Tuesilay's
edition, or Thursday evening lor FridayH edi
tion.. TU jfATTKKHON fUBLlbHlNti CO.
NOTICE.
L The turn of five cent per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists ol wedding present and donors,
aud oultuary notices, (other thau those the edit
or shall hiuiseii give ub a matter 01 uewi.j aim
notices ol special meetings lor whatever purpose.
a. otlces ol church and society and all oilier
utertaiuiueiits troui vhich reeuue is to be de
lived, shall be charged for at the rale of live
teutB a line. 1 hese rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable aud made known
upon application.
and therefore attsiut to build up Hepp
tier, Patronize those who patronize
you.
a V:iat.
T.niaa TTurinnur'a nnmtlnv millinorv
establishment tius reopened uuder oar
tnauMKenieut. Uus beeu reritted aud en
luntuil t.i unfiimmnHMtn 1L lurieriinil more
completa Btooa il millinery, fancy uud
dry iiiiudB uuu laaiea rurumuiugB. uomk
oat fur uur card, to be seut oi l soon 101
oar rail opeuiug. Bee ad.
624 626 Fell Bkos
Here and There.
Hhowarin? nsain.
Eipans Tabules : a standard remedy.
For perfect digestion use TUFTS
PILLS
L. D. BriRs left this morniug for
.Portland.
' Mr. Jas. McHaley left for Grant oouut)
Sdtiirdnv.
Buy your school books of T. W. Ayem
Jr..&Oo. a-7
Commissioner Peter Brenner was iu
town today.
J. W. Allstott, of Eight Mile, was in
HenDuer Saturday.
T. A..J. P. and 0. A. Rhea were in towu
Saturday on business.
Thos. Stiibbleneld pulled out Saturdaj
with a bis load of snuulies.
Mr. Walter Gentry has returned from
a viHit to Uuiatilla county.
FreBh ground Buokuheat Flour for
unit, hv P. C. ThoniDson Co. 8 1
J. 6. Williums the Spring Hollow,
Bheeuuian, was in town touay.
The Gem and Palace saloons for 6at
HauorB. MoAiee Broc, 1'iops. sw
John Her proved up Saturday last be
fnre J. W. Dionow, couuty olerk.
Levi Robison, the May street mer
nlmnt. is a little under the weather.
A. Doolittle and wife, of Eiiiht Mil.-,
were visiters to Hi-ppuer Saturday last.
Mib. Lane Matlock returned laBt week
frnm u vimt to her relatives in the valley.
Jus. Hughes, of Haystack, was in
Heppuer the nrsi oi hub ween uu
r.i.,. ci.oi.inn irn nrn informed. i
lllUDl UU. .. . .
now a veterinary surgeon, first BBBiBtant
tn Dr. Hill.
Levi Bhaner oame down Sunday from
the opal miuee, leaving aiouaay uiuiu
inn for Portland,
j;u ...l Hum Mnrimn are in Henpnei
JUI1V D , ,1 U
today, aud leport that Band Hollow has
An vet had no rain.
,iiaa AmiiA Kinsman, of Allen Co.,
Kansas, is visitiug her brother and
family at this plaoe.
.: j. Hnn atill nlinn horses
and do general blaeksmithing at the old
stand Matiook corner. &5.
Henry Heppner.the father of our town,
made a trip down me iunu
rct.tirninu the same day.
t T..mKiuf will nrpflnh in the Bap
IVBV. JJI I1.1J v . ..... I ' y -
tist ohurch next Sunday morning and
evening. All are invited.
Geo. VV. Shipley is canvassing the
oonntry tor photo enlarging, auuiu.c.
inj with well-merited suoceBB.
n ... niui nmek in hoominz from the
effects of the recent rain up there, which
is said to have been very Heavy.
Mrs Pry Wilson returned Friday frnm
a visit to relatives in lower mon,
ftnrninc home on Saturday's stage.
m tjnnnar haa Accented a Dositinn
at The Dalles, and will leave shortly for
that place, accompanied oy urn
t i- r-i:li:..v. Uaa mirphaRAd the8win
riBUR uiuwui r1"""" .
burn residence property, and, we are in
formed, will move mem lc u....-.
The farmers are hauling in an occa
sional loud of wheat, and in the agirre
gate will be no inconsiderable amount.
Miss Letha Parker, dressmaker, will
guarantee you a good tit Give ber t,
trial. Residenoe W. A. Jobuston 4 If
Miss Janet Inernham arrived Sturda
evening from Waitsburg, Wash., to tke
her position iu the Heppner sohoolt.
Mrs A. J. Stevenson is prepared to d
.I, ti.'j. j,,nhi f!nll at her hon e
in north Heppuer, or address her at thir
plnce. ,01
John Still got In from Myrtle creek
last night. He has been visiting rela
tives intiiat vicinity aud reports a pi. as
ant time.
Preston Drips-a pure corn Byrup
made from yellow oorn-souiething fane
Call ai?d sample it at P. C. TbomnHo,,
Cotnpaiiy's. a"
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Ha"
MathewB, at the city barber 8bop--the
place tn get a first-class ehave, hair-ont
or shampoo.
Osmin Hager has arrived from Pendle
umiu ,.,, -hnl here this win-
Te"! He Ts one of ProfTWier's mo.t ar
dent workers.
Mrs. Issae Danner. mother of Theo
Dauner of this plaoe. arrived from Little
R.ck, Arkansas, last Saturday evening,
ou a visit to her son and family.
Master Clay French is the Hjbortipa
aeeut for the Oregonian at this place.
Subscribe through him, and have yonr
paper delivered free of charge. tf
J p. Rhea tried me - sb)iuk'
A F & A. M Saturday night and gol
there ' Eli." There were quite a goodly
number of the brethren present.
Pfunder'i Oregon Blood Pnrifier is the
great conqnerer of Bilhousness Bnd Liv
S complaint. Relief oertatn in every
case. Sold at One Dollar a bottle. Trv it.
Those who desire to pay cost tchnol
book, sh- nld pnrobase tbem of T W.
Ayere Jr . & Co , where 10 1 per cent, d-s-i,
. list nrioe will be allowed 6 7
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel s norm
bis old fnenas mere. --
Mat Mosgrove got m Saturday from a
. a. ilium cnnuties. He
tour oi unni nuu " ,
complains much of the roads, and partio
. ) h iiUen Cunning
ulariy oi me ircn-u
hame bill ana neppuor.
There is no use ;n suffering with rheu
matism as long as yon can get Congo
Oil It is for sale by all drrnggists at U
per bottle, but it would be dirt cheap at
& the price. It is a P'
for rbenmatirtn, and no mistake. I ry it
and be convinced.
The monntain ranohes in this country
. . i. j..;l lnr thev raise moat
are nor io wuniu, --- ---everything,
including wood
Johnny tseeierpays -um K,.. -bave
giown the length of a broom handle
fbi. wa.oD, .nd that be will have plenty
pf fruit io a few year..
Vi ill Rem'ond. "Chuck"Gleasoo,wbi'
is one of Oregou'a pioneers, is in receipt
of an invitation to loan or present to the
Pioneer Association, such artioles or
interest, relics of bygone days, as he may
have on band, tor use at the rortlaud
Exposition, and also at the World's Fair.
Now this remiuda "Chuck" that he lina
in bis puBesniou an article, rich in pioneer
lore, it being no more mr less tuau a
miniature tiimuhunk, raptured at the bat-
tie of Walla Walla iu the '50' h. "Chuck'
was right there himself, aud ab' Ut the
time the battle ended (we dou't know
where "Chuck" had beeu) he fouud hid
ing behiud a clump of Bagebrush, Queen
Do ntkn ow-he-rnam-e, siaterinlaof the
mayor of Freuohtonn, armed with this
historic weapon. She made one savage
lunge at "(JhucR' nut he was to switi
for the lady, and despoiled ber of her
hatchet in short order, aud without any
attempt toward imitating any stage pos
ture, either. This' Chnok" has faithfully
aud carefully kept, aud he hopes that it
will urove au interesting momeutoiu tbt
eyes of the sightseers at the World's
Fair. It looks not unlike a modern ice
nink. tlmnuh its oriuin cannot be aueB
ioued, and may be seen down at the Bel
vedere in charge of Dick Neville.
A Good Offeb. The proprietor, of
the Semi-Weekly Gazette bave decided
tn offer au inducement for advance pay
ment, on subscription. Tbe prioe re
mains the same, S3 per year, but where
payments are made in advanoe, only
$2.50 a year will be charged. What do
we mean by "advance payments?" A
payment made within thirty days after
tbe subscription becomes due will be
railed "lu advanoe." Iu a Very Bhi-rt
time we will print after eauh person a
uame Ike date to wuicn Buuscnpiiuu io
....1.1 Tina will rnmllifi vim each week
,s to bow you stand with us, and will
render it au easy matter lor you io save
50 cents a year on your subscrip
tion, tf
Bni.Y Wounded Foot. Last Sunday
John McOarty, of Shaw & McCarty, the
butohers, had the misfortune to step on
a cleaver with his left foot, down at tne
slaughter house, catting quite a severe
gash. This all important tool was eet-
tinir heh nd the door, where air. racvjariy
..r.nuH f.ir n mnmont rn uVniil HflArintf a
Auir ulii..h ha urna nmnilrinir to BlaUuh
inr. rHkmi; ma iooi ine entire iruuiu
the blade.
X
Tr.eLEsasng hcibi cf ine Ciiy
WELL FURNISHED ROOMS.
Mis. Margaret Vw Cato
WE
BORG, THE : JEWELER!
Out for
War on The Boeder. Over at Mon
ument, a few days ago, Johnny Naileu
tbe old pioneer, beoame "mixed up'
with an old fellow who stops at Pete
Caris' place. He chased Johnny with a
club for some distance aud then procured
i oorn knife. The latter being orippled
in one arm. was oomnelled to protect
himself. The only weapon Bbout the
premises was a 50 oal. pistol, which he
loaded witlHical. Winobestercartridgei
that being the only ammunition obtain
able. The adversary approaohed with
nia weanon. Johnny being on hts"on
domain." aud he proceeded to shoot, out
ihn first shot snaoned and drove thecart
ridge up into the cylinder, rendering it
hhbIbss. Johnnv had a ctcufork in re
serve, and, wilh a mighty swoop, downed
tbe neighbc r, belaboring him with might
and main, using the pitchfork as a oluD.
Taking possession of tbe oorn Knire,
Mr. Nailen proceeded to Hamilton, where
in swore out a warrant for the neigh
oor's arrest, who. on examination, was
bound over to await the action of the
grand jury.
For Eakteiin Okkgon. Hon. T. E
Pell demirted todav for I'acoma, where.
io eonjivholion with oihers, he will per
haps, put in a Bcouring mill, lhere are
bout 500.000 oounds of wool annually,
rihntarv to Hennner. whioh go to San
Francisco to be sooured ready formarket,
not being in demand otherwise. Even
hen it baa brought very low pnoeB, Sbu
HVanniRco not beine a representative
market, or anything near as good as
HeDDner. This quality of wool requir
ing to be sooured before being plaoed on
the market, Mr. Fell is on the lookout
for a point iu the Northwest where the
watBr is suitable for a scouring mill, and
believes that Taooma is the place. San
Franniauo has at present the only suc
cessful scouring mill west of the Mis
souri liver, due wholly to the quality or
water there. Water for scouring pur
poses must have no potash in it, or tbe
fibre iB damaged.
The Keef Ordinance The "beef or
dinance" is proving to be a grand buc
resR bo fBr. Though it has not passed
the oouncil, it has produced no end of
beeffiug " Some bave even gone so rar
as to threaten members of the oounoi
should thev vote for it. A coward Is tbe
nnlv nerson that oan be moved by threats,
and Heppner's council is not built that
Rnt thev will listen to a petition
nf onr Deonle. and that is the proper way
to meet this. The editor of the uazette
in nerunnallv oonvinced that a majority
of tbe people of Heppuer are opposed to
this ordinance. It is evident that the
farmers are ugainst it. Now in this
meigeuoj, the opponeuts should circu
late a petition and present to the coun
oil at the next regulur meeting, as there
would then be no guessing as to how the
citizens feel on tbe subject.
Slid Out. C. H. Jacqne, a coinmer
rial traveler for the hardware firm of Fos
ter & Robertson, of Portland, haa been
missing for several days and bis emplov
ers have come to the conclusion that he
I, no Rkinoed the tra la-la. He was last
beard of in La Grande, says the Gazette
mat wohIt. and tin to that time had made
oolleoiiocs for the firm amounting to
about $1700. Numerous telegrams bave
beeu received by the firm to asoer,aiu
his whereabouts, but nothing has been
heard from him sinoe be was last Been in
La Grande. It is reported on good
authority that he lost 8500 in playing
draw poker iu La Grande one day last
week, and this circumstance strengthens
tbe conviction that be has deoamped.
Bound Over. Yesterday Johnny
Skogland wan arrested by Deputy Mike
Fitzgerald, charged with the larceny ol
a pair of spurs from the lower stable.
He had started for Long Creek, and was
..oertaken near Dkiah, Camas prairie
On being bronght before Justice Hallock
be waived examination, and was bound
nvprto await the action of the grand
jury, in the Bum of 8500, in default of
which he was remanded to jail, inis ib
a pretty serious case, bs the property
vhb taken from a building. Ine spurs
belonged to Jas. Cocl.ran, who had a
horse iu the stable at the lime. A pair
of stolen gloves were also found on bi
person. -
Would Like to Lease a Hotel.- C.
0 Sargent, i.f tuiB city, is anxious to take
charge of a good hotel, not particular as
to location. Mr. Sargent is au old-timer
in .hi. line, and is sure to give satisfac
tion wherever he should go. Anyone
!,;,, o hotel to rent or lease, wou'd do
well to correspond with C. C. Sargent,
tteppner, upriE"u.
DelmoMco-B. F. Pel kins has lately
... ..... .iinnni in the itchten-
opeoeu uij mo ,0.
thai bnilding, which he has named tbe
i : K:....n dnt is ri i lm L'liubn nir
UfHDODlCU. ue ,
employed, and the public can
pet a good, oia iaouiu"""
in the best of style. Price, 25 cents;
beds, 25 cent.. 603-t-tt
A SrjKH Enough. Kino.-Prof. Mortiu,
tbe king of magiaians, is also a king of
bilks. The Gazette did a lot of work for
him which Martin had ub Bend o-o. d.
to Portland, bat be never called for it.
Iu this ease, he got bis Heppner dates
pretty oneap, out ue uau i yiaj fcum gaiuo
lia nil hmo A nnWRnaner man sets
it "in the neck'' if anybody in the neigh
Dornooa is mruca.
Recovering. News oomes over from
Monument that Pry Wilson is juBt re-
noceritiff from a badly sprained leg, re
ceived from a pack horse, whioh persist-
... . . ii .i.:i K:.. A
IU 111 JUUIkHUK " ' "
. . . . j r i
thrnnKti tne timoer, lnnieBu oi neaping
terra uruja, as a wieo ammo. ouviKvi.
E. O.: Big apples and rosy cheeked
..f rim ..uniilin. nrnitnnta nf Wah
foot. Umatilla county claims many of the
latter, and as 10 Dig apples, one urougm tu
hie Minna hv William Guodnieht will
no take a baok seat. It is of the Ulora
MnndB variety, weighs 1)4 pouBdH aud
.na.i.aa 17 innhaa in mrcnmference.
The apple was grown on wid.iw Uopper s
nlace below Pendleton.
Loog Creek Eagle: "See here Pat,
why didn't you give me a complimentary
...... T kmnlnlit tliat. mU.ri.fi lnHll
UOLlUt, WUCll A U'UIHUI mnv ....p...
of fine melons to Long Creek the other
.una a nnaatinn nrnnnillltleil to VB
eauor a tew oayn agu. no ,-cijiicm
saying "why didn't you oompliment the
shop with one of tbe melousT" Seeing
the point, our friend had nothing more
toBBV.
Thia nfllriA wna the recinient Friday
ln. ..f .. In, nt naunliaa from .lufl. Mo-
meiii ,11 a tyji. vit .whvmwu - " .
Haley's Heppner orohard, and we will
say for flavor they are far ahead of any
fKuf -wa huvn a Ann. nnii nf c-ood
size too. One tree had 250 pounds on it.
He bIbo left a few BampleB of winter ap
ples, whioh were very large, and when
ready for wiDter ubb, will be bard to
beat.
No person should travel without a box
of Ayet's pills. As a safe and speedy
remedy for constipation and all irregu-
l.;iin. nf iUa olnmor.li unti hnffftlfl. thpv
ItllltlDDWl too n.uiiiuvu " .
i,nannunal nnH noino slrilf nil v Rllff ar-
ooated, are pleasant to take, and long re
turn their virrues.
v.... Mnnnl tu fnn nartinular about
tbe medioine you use. When you need
a blood-punner, De sure you get ayero
Sarsapariila, Bnd no other. It will min-
i.Vi nnrifv nrl vitnllKA RVfifV drOD
of blood in your body. It makes tbe
weak strong.
1.... .1 .. . Mi'aa Man T)aV TrflVill. th
daughter of J. T. Lewis of this plaoe, ac-
Oldentauy leu m an.empiiug iu gc, v
a vehicle in which she was riding laat
Sunday, and sustained a iraciure oi uer
right arm.
P,,1o- Mioa T.na Patterson, sister
of ye Eagle man, took ber departure
yesterday for Canyon City. She win
un.nl.n.naif lit. neimurv itAnHrr.mnnt
IIHIDUiniKOVi vmv- I' - .- j I --
of the school of that city dnnng the
ooming winter.
Miss Martha Neville, one ef Morrow
county's foremost teaohers, is busily en-
A.l nn Kav noAnnrl t.ArTI ftt t.hn PettVB
IjtlKDU W" UOl DV" --
ville school. This faot would suggest
that she is irivins excellent satisfaction.
The Bennett Hotel at Arlington haB
been moved from the old location
near the depot, to Main St., about two
blooks trom tne depot, wnere na propri
etor will welcome yon as of old. 28-tf
Tim Gazette has secured a brst-elase
job priuter from Portland one who has
spent years in the nest oinoes on tne
ooast, and we oan do your work in the
moBt approved style, and at reasonable
rates.
A gentle rain, a sort of a sizzle-eozzle,
vesterdav. is helping matters out wonder
fully. Without some rain we could not
expect muoh fall range, or growth of the
mauy aore. of grain sown.
JoeEskelsoU and Ralph Bengo were
iu Saturday from the Social Ridge coun
try. There i. much grain being sown
don iu that vicinity, even though there
has beeu do rain.
Johnny Beeler is in the bog business,
and fiuds that it pays well. He is rais
ing thoroughbreds wiiioh he readily dis
loses of as "Bhoats" for $10 a pair, and
rliAv are worth it.
ti. rAn.ar. nan rlnwn tn F.Hst Port
land Monday, where be will reside with
bis father this winter and attend school.
He will perhaps make hi. home down
there nereatter.
A.n Cwinith ia tlAOFrl Irim nt Hock
Spring, Wyoming. He Bay. that weath
er ib getting coin now, auu iiu uu uuu
fiirtuhie on the trail.
The best and surest dye to color the
beard brown or oiacK, as may ouu,
ib Buckingnam's Dye for the Whiskers.
It uever fails.
Fell Bros, keep a full line of dry goods
. -vi .
in boltB aud single patterns w p
terns have beeu reoeived and mure to
come soon. 6
Mr. John A. Brown, of tbe Arlington
R..n... haa FAtnrnAfl in hin duties UU
that paper, after a vacation of several
weeks.
Cash Bargain?
IN
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
v Watches,
Clocks,
S I L V E R W A R E,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc, Etc.
Trust Busts.
SEE BORG, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
GRAND. SLAUGHTER
OF
REMNANTSE
AND
BARGAINS.
-ARE-
Rustlers!
For Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and
We Propose to
tell II
lat Maverie
ft
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 Mil i Bargains
XI. BLACKMAN $s CO.
Offer their Entire Stock, oousieting ot Remnants of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hats Bnd Caps, Boots, Shoes, Grooeries, Fauoy
Goods, Hardware, etc., Strictly for CASH ONLY, and at prices that
will O EN tfOl'R EYES. 0. 11 early and avoid the rush. This
etook of goods mtiBt be positively sold by December 15th, 1892, as
we will then retire from business. No goods will be exchanged.
ii store
Reserved for
The McFarlaiid Mercantile
Company.
See ad. next week.
Like Yours Rospectfully. Wo are here for buBiness from the
ground tip and propose to let you know it.
MINOR BROS.,
HEPPNER. OREGON.
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Madk on Short Notick and at ToruiAR Trickb.
US" Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
Grain Sacks
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
i'Mlj'SM3mif-'-1- " . raw.
,T1CK5LICE
THE
WdRLD RENOWNED r
mm.
Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
Prevention
i MM
TO THE Pl'RLIC.
DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND
HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL
r '
' Kee Inilomementu I
,,.i .nd .ndnned bv the following orison and Montana hwnmen: W . B
iTXtou' E ' P rh.ndlMaWon; J H'lr-t-hbr,g,(:hoti!aU; D. 8. H-Ung., Vbeti Ju,. Ml.
oflYon; ; W. Norton, Stewart; A- Downlo, Biff Handy.
TheCheapest and Rot Dip ever mailc. Solil Ererjw to
Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take m Other
had business
relations with me, in Hie form of notes,
uooounts, or otuerwise, ana nave iuuuu
inclination ou
my part to avoid doing the square tuiiiK,
to file snob, with tbe Firsl National
Bank of Heppuer. J. L. Betmeb.
ATTENTION PCPILH!
Tbe pupil, of all the department, of
a....nu PnKlii Rnhnrita are nrffentlv
.nn.,.(ct tn maitt nu ittthft Hicrh Hohuol.
next Saturday, Sept. 24, at 2 p. m., to
receive their cias.iucaiino caru suu mm
uf books needed. We expect all to be
ready for work next Monday, Sept. 2ti,
... . ti, ti
at a a. tn. a. tt.
Principal.
F1SE HO08.
t i i b , tt.a Trhn Ci Wil.
io place, a fine, thoroughbred Berashire
boar, the service of whioh oan be bad
for 'i.5U. J. a. DSKi.r.u.
26-33-1 aw
Gen. Agtu. lorOn'-gon, W aHhinstuii einJ Wetiii Idaho.
I'roiis. Wa COOPER 4
(iaUe'tort, Trxat
HarilwarD
llUllUflU'lV
0..
ifinin 1
iti
nnftrv
Arc still altrc and klfklnn (or trado with a complcto line of-
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i ii i ii ii i ii ii i i h i i iii i
TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
Guns and A.nimunitioii, Sowing
. TT1 -I' 1 J
Machines, u arm impiomonitf.
AIho Oouti' FurulHliIittc Oooda, and tbe Urgent awnrtmcot
ol TcaB In Katrn OreifOtt.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto: Wc WON'T Be UndiRSOIO.
tf. Cornnr Main and Willow StreotH, Ilfippner Or.
OXFORD GRADE BUCKS !
The undersigned has a
Grade Bucks lor sale
at reasonable prices,
at his ranch, 7 miles
south of Pilot Rock.
I T. 135. SAirril, lliot Rook, Or.
lav
JHE Q1TY HOTEL,
w. J. I,f liXlCHt. JroiJ.
rplIIS 1I08TK.LKY ban been Hkfitted and Kkponwiiko tbroiiKhoiit, and now
A io one of the most inviting place, iu Heppner. Mr. Leeer invitee you to stop
with hlirs, feelina that he is able to entertain you in the beet of ntyle.
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Thirst Class House. Reason ahlf. Rates.
fiiiik : fjiilics, -:- )ols -:- .and -:- pirs !
WKIX. 1 S1IOUI.I) SMILE.
Tlio "Finest in tho Tjand.
Oyster Season
Also is about ripe, we win let you
know abovit that in tho near future.
Y. L. Matlock & Co.