Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 30, 1892, Image 3

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    NOl'ICK TO ADVERTIHKKS.
THOSE deal ring tbe Insertion of display mis.,
nut laier tUuu Monday eveiuu lur i'uviav's I
edition, or 'lliursday eveulna; lur Friday edi-
UuU. iUM f4.TTK.IMU fUHUBlllNU Cu.
KOt'lCK.
1. The sum of five cents per line will be
charged for "cards oi Ui&ults," "resulmluiia of
respect," lists Ol wedding" presents and douora,
kuu obituary uotlcaa, joiner lhau ihoae the edlt
or ahall lilinseii give aa a uiatter oi uews.j aud
notices ul special uieetlug lor whatever purpose.
'i. Notices 01 uhurch aua society aua all other
entertainments iroiu which revenue is to be de
rived, auali be charged lur at the rate oi live
tenia a line, 'iheae rules will be strictly adher
. ed to lu every luviauue.
Advertising ratea reasonable aud made known
Upon application.
Utve your business to Heppner peope,
and therejoie asstst to Uuua up tlepp
tusr. tatronize those wlio patronize
you.
Here and There.
Aden Bloan is over I rum Grant county.
Jus. Hayes was over (rum ituea creek
Saturday.
0. A. and Tom Rhea are ia Portland
this week.
Kb. Dickens was down from Harduian
Wednesday.
'f. J. Carle was np from Ioue tbe first
of tbe week.
Brakeniau Harry Woods is vacating
down below.
Joe bauieter of Hardman, was in Hepp
ner Tuesday.
Jake Young, was in from Eight Mile
Tuesday lust.
J. J. McGee returned from Portland
Tuesday eveulug.
r red Miller kuows bow to give yon a
good fit it) lailuriug. It sw
Johnny Cbrisman came over from
Luug Uieek Tuesday.
Sam Madison aud wife were down
(rum Hiudmnu Tuesday.
Ed Matbiok, Jr., was in from Butter
Oreek the fiiat oi the week.
I Tbe Gem aud Palace bhIoodb for fine
liquors, MuAiee Bror-., 1'iops. sw
8am Adams aud J. E. Steel, of Hard
man, weie ill Heppuer Tuesday.
Miss Carry Pullen, of L'ue R 10k, was
registered at tbe PalaOd Tuesday.
Ed. Rood left Weduesday morning
for Idaho on a short business stay.
'Mrs. J U. Still left for ber borne at
Chnllis, Xdubo, Thursday morning.
Mrs, Paoe, of Salem, is at the bedside
of her sistir iii-law Mrs. E. T. i.igeu.
N. h. R ibison left yesterday moruing
for Portland fot a short business stay.
Wm. Paul and Wm. Templetou, were
over from Wagner the first of tbe week,
Miss Lillian Rhea returned Tuesday
evening from an extended visit at r oaml.
S. White, the Douglas postmaster, will
leave s on for Milton, where tie will lo
Oate.
Miss Nellie Basey left yesterday morn
ing (or tbe valley, where she will vit.it
relatives.
i A. AbrabamBiok's tailor has gone to
Portland to remain, but will soon have
new help.
Late word from Geo. Frenoh informs
us that he baa tow reached Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
Mrs. H. Allen, who formerly lived
near lone, baB moved to Vancouver,
Washington.
Justice Miller was up Tuesday from
lone. Mr. Miller iutends moving to
Douglas soon.
tap bimons & Son still shoe horses
and do general blacksmitbing at tbe old
stand Matiook Oorner. 65.
Minn Letha Parker, dressmaker, will
onarautto vou a good fit. Give ber a
trial. Resideuoe W. A. Jobuston. 4-tf
Work on tbe waterworks is progress'
Inc. Tbe artesian well is uow Ueiug
reamed out frum an eighth to a 114 inch
hole.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. ChII at her borne
in north heppuer, or address her at this
plaoe.
P. 0. Thompson has contracted with
T. H Rind lor the building of au ad'
dition to the bouse where Ed. K. Bishop
resides.
Hiyn ketohum whiskers. Hatt &
Ttluti.oi.il ut. Hie oitv barber shop the
plaoe to get a UrBt-claas shave, bair-out
or Bhampuo.
The best and surest dye to color the
beard brown oi bfacfc, as may be desired,
is Buckingham's Dye lor the Whiskers.
It never fails.
Wanted A girl to do general house
work, tor lurtber paitioiilais enquire,
ot Ed. R. BiBhop, at tbe National Wank
of heppuer. 90
W W flowins aud fuuiilv. who have
Iwkii viMliuii wilb J. W.Cowius of
niiv. mm ltd for their home in
yesterday moruing.
Tim Morgan left thiB moruing for
Long Cietk aud Jou Day, where be will
dn-pi r-e of ttrne ol Cunningham's thur
ouahbied and grade bucks.
Master Clay French is the authorized
agent for tbe Oregouiau at this place.
Subscribe thiounb him, and have your
paper delivered tree ol charge. tt
Milt Morgan, Clyde Bud Will Baling
left yesieiday moruing for Walla Walla
wbeie they will visit riends and rela
tives Tbi-y will also attend the Walla
Walia fan whiie there.
Pfuuder's Oregon Blood Purifier is the
great cuuquerer of BilliousueaB and Liv
er oomplaiut. Relief certain lu every
case. Hold at One Dollar a botile. Try It.
TdaUF ui.il neater Quarters at the
Huiel's north business room,
Charley Jotea, the baber, wants to see
bis old trieuds there. Bath
tiun.
Geo. Lutrell onme In from Penlaud s
ranch 'lutbday evening. While lifting
a wagon last week George Bpraintd hia
,ob him nu lur several days.
ih..nL h i, iiotes soon to be able for
rintv aiaiu.
Ti. latest dentistry, orown and bridge
.u ........ t,.,,rniiv Meaumulibhed by
Dr B Vanghan. Obb admiuietered
i,'n desirid. TbompBou buildiug,
Heppuer, Or 1 "
At the clone of an entertainment given
in Cohdou during court week, a vote
was taken to deo.de who was the must
popular, geutleuii.il present: On count
Juoge BiMJrhaw was declaied elected,
aud acoidingly received the pnze.
Mrs. Patue. of Blaok Diamond,
"Aath.. Hinved in Hepputr on. W.dues
day ev.D.ng's train, leaving yesieiday
morning for Hardoian, where the will
viBit hei biulher, W bne Husten.
The Bennett Hotel at Arlington has
been moved from the old location
near tbe depot, to Main St., about two
blocks from the depot, where its propri
etor will welcome you as of old. A "
There is no nse 'n suffering with rheu
matism as long a you can get Cong..
Oil It ia for Bale by all druggieta at Hi
per bottle, but it would be dut cheap at
lour time II1B priuo. "i"
for rheumatirm, aud uo mistake,
ond h convinced.
Just how ao alternative medicine
cleanses tho sytem is au open question,
bat that AVer's barsaparuia doDro
duoe a radioal change iu the biood is
well attested on all sides. It "''
where considered the pest remedy for
blood disorder,
F. C. Nitbul.r.of Uarabaldi, is visiliug
old friend lu Ih.B county, having arrived
Tuesday eveulug,
D. A. Herreu aud wife left Thnrsday
moruing tor the valley for a visit witb
friends and relatives.
Oscar Minor returned Vonday evening
from a trip down lu the valley aud over
lu the Sound country.
Frauk Mclj'arlaud started ou a business
trip to Portlaud Monday morning re
tuiuiug Weduesday eveulug.
Our friends will please bear in mind
tbntilie G.Zodt-odioe uever refuseacrd
w..od aud poialors ou eubsoriplluu.
Press Thompson wilt erect a new
dvtelllug bouue ou his property dowu ou
Nortb M.iiu street iu tbe near future.
Billy Bobbins and Tom Williams same
over Tuesday from Luug Creek ou a
busiuess trip, reiuruiug yesterday niuru-iug.
Elias FrieGd is pulling dowu some
wood now, prepoutoiy fur winter
lUoot of the seediug is doue dowu hiB
way.
Found Down ou Gale street, a pistol.
Owner oau have same by calling at tins
omue, proviug property aud payiug
cUargt s.
G W. Lord has embarked in the archi
tectural busiuess, iu addition to hiB work
as a ooutractor and builder. Mr. Lord
may be found at bis headquarters over
Urowu & Hamilton's ollice.
W. A Fisher, the veteran fruit man,
of Vtaguer, presented tbe GnZette olttoe
witu a sample box of elegant Iruit
Wednesday mor. iug. 8uoli acts are
never forgolteu by the printers.
Those of the Jewish faith are supposed
to close up their places ol bnsiuest at
5 o'clouk p. m., aud ooutiuue closed to
morrow, their day of fastiug aud atoue-rat-nl,
known iu the Hebrew language as
Ton Kippur
James and Charles Royce were in tbe
city from Gooseberry yesterday after
noou. In conversation with Charley be
tuforms us that be has acoepted a posi
tion as instructor over at Mayville,
where he will begin teaching Muudny.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. E. Fell relumed
Tuesday eveuiug from au extended viaii
with their sou, Harley, at Praiiie City.
However, they spent quite a while at the
Warm spriugn, just above Prairie, aud
altogether report a very pleasant time.
Conductor Freuch did everything in
his power to arrive on time Tue.-day
eveuiug, in order that Mrs. J. P. hadley
mixlit oe able to leach heppuer to be in
atteudance at the builal of ber daughter,
Mrs. Wayne husiou which oocured that
eveuiug.
H. D. Mikesell brouaM in 70 bead of
very hue hugs from J. B Sperry's ranch
yesterday lucrum-, which he informs us
averaged about ISo ponuds. More farm
eis should be laisiug hogs, tor
wheat la worth more as bog feed uow
than anything else, aud if (Jamba pack
ers cau ship pork here at a margin, uor
row county larmers could certainly do
the same.
The Marco Bros., assisted by Messrs
Stewart aud Richards, gave a very
creditable prefuimauce at the opera
house Tuesday evening, wbioh was well
atteuded, cousideriug the fact that the
buys had been here once before. J. be
peiforuiauoe of the Marco Bros, as
tumblers and ooutoriiouiHts is especially
lnturestiug and rarely excelled, aud with
tbe assistance ot tbe other memoers of
the troupe, their entertainment was a
good one.
Times-Mountaineer; Hon. T. E Fell,
of Heppuer, is reported to have gone to
1 acorn a to put iu operation a wool i-cour-
iug mill. As The Dalles bandies mure
woul direot from producers than any
city in the Uuited States, we believe this
would be au advantageous point for
such an enterprise, and Mr. Fell aud the
corporation of which he is a member
should examine localities to which the
product is uireotly tributary before lo
eating it at a plaoe far distant.
peoted, bat during the past twenty four
hoars has been in a critical condition,
thuugb there Is considerable hope that
she will ultimately recover. This morn
ing she was quite strong and perfectly
rational, and tier many friends are hoping i
fur her early convalescence. I
Another Siiipmb.nt oi Stock. Oscar j
Minor aud Thomas Marlatt disposed of
156 bead of cuttle to tbe American Dress
ed Meat Co., of Troutdale, delivering
same at Heppuer yesterday morning. J.
B. Sperry also delivered 70 bead of hogs
tu Sum iuuetnau tbe same morning, who
shipped them to Frey & Bruhu, of Seat
tle, Washiugtou. Both shipments were
made yesterday.
Oveb to John Day. After Ootoberl
Tom. AiorKan will oe found iu Grant Co.,
Juhu Day City, in charge of a baud .of
those famous Ross bucks, tr m the band
of Chaa. Cunutughiiin. He will remain
there till about Nov. 15tb, and those
wauting first-class stock wiU do well to
Bue tbe Ross bujuks before purchasing
elsewhere.
Thb Watebwokks-- Work on tbe res
eivuir site begun this morning and work
ou the well is going ou at a rapid rate.
It will be ready for the lump long ere
the pipes ure laid. Tbe electric light
poles and wire arrived last night and
will be put in position right hwiiv, and
withiu thirty to sixty days, Heppner
uugbt to have modern lighting.
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FORM
"C; Smith,
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Keeps a fall lint ot
EVERYTHING
In the ay of Furui'ure.
Undertakins goods a speciality.
May Street, Heppuer, Or. UO-t
f'Kt-fcilS
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Footwear
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Proaoauced Hope. ess, let Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E
Hurd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote: "Was
taken with a bad cold, wbioh settled on
my Liidks. couth set in aud finally term
inated in Oonaumotion. Four doctors
nave me up, saying I could live but a
short time. I save myself no to my Sav.
iour, determined if I oould not stay witb
my friends ou earth, I would meet my
ab.-ent ones above. My husband was
advised to get Dr. King's New Disoovery
for Consuuiutn n. Oouiibs and ijoias.
gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles;
it has oured me, and I thank God I am
oow aawell and hearty womau." Trial
bottles free at Sloonm & Jobnsou's drug
store, regnlar size, 60c. and $1.00.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than ekiu deep,
deueudiug upon a healthy condition of
all the vital organs if tbe Liver oe in
active, you have a Bilious Look, if your
stomach be disordered yon bave a JJjs-
oentio Look and if your Kidneys be af
fected von bave a oiucbed Jjook. Beoure
good health and you will have good
lock-.. Electric bitters is tne great alter
ative and Tonic, acts directly on these
vital organs. Cures Pimples, BMobes,
boils, and mves a good complexion.
Sold at Slooum & Johnson's drugstore,
50o. per bottle.
Footwear !
Th f.vlj hunt nnfl cV
movfi frnm fht HhsI '
Himit II '-in Strep , to their ffw
There you will find the Best and Cheapest
m Heppner.
M. LICHTENTHAL & CO.,
AI ( 1 1 Htreet, Heppner Or.
OUR WONDERFUL REMEDIES!
DR. GRANT'S
Native
Jb Great Peiuale I
Remedy. i
9rcfmIulty used in the
general treatment oi
v 'mau'.H difi' iiStrt.
Dr. Grant's
pLOALO!
PRICE, $1.00
Dr.
For the cure of Bright's Disea
THE KlNC
OF
-ARE-
Rustlers!
For Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and .
We Propose to
I Catch That Maverick, 9
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
Dyspepsia
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1 iT.r sow
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unlit
toe.
Grant'
I'.lUil'jf
lii-.iln-'i , :,.i;i
Ki'.lllov 1 l'olil;!es
$1.00.
and Liver Cure,
. '.'.iitonxuess, Sick-Headacher. and all
Prioc, 51.00.
Prepared by THE 0. W. R. MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
315 Front St , Portland, Oregon,
1 ! Round up Bargains
Like Yours Respectf ully. We are here for busiuess from the
ground up and propose to let you know it.
MINOR BROS.,
HEPPNER. OREGON.
ibis
Idaho
Special Council Mhkting. A special
meeliui; of the towu council was beld
last dikIiI, Mayor Mutlook presiding and
all oouuoiluieu present except Garrigues
It was culled for tbe purpose of settling
tlie matter of purchase of reservoir site.
Couucilman Farusworth reported that
tbe site oonld be procured for $300, to
include five and one-half aoresof ground.
Ou motion Mr. Farnswortb was empow
ered to purchase tbis land, securing
proper deed to town, aud then in tum to
deed two acres in trust to tbe Heppner
Water & Light Co. Tbis Bite will be lo
oated on Hulloek hill, due . west of tbe
artesian well, and at some 200 feet eleva
tion above Muy street at the Palace ho
tel. Contracts between H. V. Gates and
town were ordered properly siijneu uy
the lowu i.flicers, whereupon the oouuoil
adjourned.
Conference News. Kev. J. M. Sbulse
returned Thureday from Walla Walla,
where be had been attending the annual
oouferenoe. By tbe authority of the same
be returns here for the. coming year.
Mr. Sbulse informs us I but it will be im
possible for Bev. HeDry Kesiiius to Visit
Heppner this wei-k and preach here Sun
dnv as be bad intended, as he has re.
ceived tbe appointment as minister of
the First Melbouit churcb, of Spokane,
with a Biliary of 82,500 a year. This is a
much belter position than that of pre
sidinK elder of the Spokane district, M.
E. oburob, wliicb be beld lst year. Hen
ry's mDy friends bere are pleased to
bear of his success.
Too Slow. Frank Roberts ha droade a
wager witb ibe bojs that be could make
the run down to Lexington and return on
bis bicycle in to hours and twenty
minutes. Accordingly, be started yestir
ilay moiniug promptly at six o'clock, but
he bnd not proceeded far until be found
that tbe roals were much worse thun he
bnd expected. At the end of the first
hour he hnd not yet ranched Lexington.
Fiuding that it was impossible to make
it in the time wagered, be turned atonoe
for Heppner; tveu ihen he did not reach
the starling point until quite a while af
ter tbe allotted time.
Socoess to Him. Mr. L. W. Lewis, of
Heppner, has been in the oity for several
days. He desires to locate in some good
town, and complete his law studies. Mr.
Lewis was the populist nominee for rep
resentative from Morrow oounty, and a
delegate to the St. Lous convention. The
Daily Tribune hopes that be will deoide
to remain among us, apd connect him
self witb some one of tbe many compe
tent law firms of Pendleton. Pendleton
Tribune.
fincklen's Arnica Salve. "
Tbe best salve in tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers salt rnenm, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skiu eruptions, and posi
tively oures piles, or no pay required, it
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Prioe 26 cents per
box, For sale by Blooum-JonnBton
Lrug Co.
Tbe Low of lien
Or arm bv amputation would not cause
so much sufTeriuifas mauy people endure
witb rheumatism. One of tbe greatest
disooveries of the century ia a certain
cure tor tbis terrible disease, a speedy
relief from horrible suffering, and a rapid
cure. It needs but a trial tu convince
the moBt skeptical that it is a wonderful
preparation.
What n blessing! It is Dr. Drnm
mond's Ligbtuing Remedy, prioe 85,
large bottle, and if tbe druggist has not
got it, the remedy will be sent to any
sddress on reoeipt of prioe, by Dr. Drum
moud Medicine Co , 48 60 Maiden Lane,
New York. Agents wanted. 29
SAVED
FOB-
Hardware Tinware,
Heppner Or.
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Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OU.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery,
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
MiDS ON SHORT NOTICIt AMD AT PoPniiR PRICES,
t& Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
Grain Sacks
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
DIIUNKENNESS. or the UQUOIt HABIT.
Cured at Hiimr hi Ten Days by Adminis
tering Dr. Haiues' tioldrn cipruittc.
It nan be given in a glass of beer, soup
of coffee or tea, or in food, without tbe
knowledge of the patient. Itisahsolute
ly harmless, and will effect a permanent
and speedy cure, whether tbe patient is
a moderate diiukeror an alcoholic wreck.
It has been given in thousands of cases,
and in every instance a perfeot cure bus
followed. It never fails. The system
ouoe impregnated witb the specific, it
becomes an utter impossibility for the
liqnor appetite to exist. Cures guaran
teed. 48 page book of particulars free.
Address the Golden Specific Co., 186
Kaoe Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Try it
I tf
Is The Jwrics Cccht Tbe Henry
Wade case, which as mentioned in
Tuesday's Guzeite, crime off befor Jus
tice Hallook, at the court bouse, Wednes
day afternoon. Tbe jury was composed
of tbe following gentlemen: Joe Wil
liams, E. Minor, A. J. Hioks, E. Q. Sper
ry, Geo. Thornton and J. B. Natter.
After hearing all tbe testimony the jury
returned a verdiot of guilty, and in so
cord with this Mr Wade was fined $75
and costs. However, he at once gave
uotioe of appeal to the circuit oourt.
I E 8 .
Prevention
Bight or Wrone.
Wbioh will ye bave? It does seem as
if some' folks prefer to bave the last oou
dition of tbe liver rather than tbe first.
They perpetually dose themselves witb
purgatives totally without virtue as si
terative of liver trouble. Hontetter's
btomacb Hitters in tbe suooensful candi
date for tbe i eople'a choice, and yet, pop
ular and well known as it is, there are
unfortunates who keep on trying the
drastic remedies ot former days. It is to
the intelligent portion of the publio that
the well kuowu aud long tried properties
of the Bitters appeal. Reason should be
guided by experience in the matter of
medioation. "The best guide to our feet
is the lamp of experience," said a great
patriot of tbe early revolutionary period,
aud Ibe pxclatnation is pregnant witb
truth. For over a third of a oentury' trie
Biters daily baB met with tbe endorse
ment of people suffering from liver com
plaint, malaria, constipation, rheuma
tism, debility and I roubles accompanied
by d)spppsia. Latterly it has declared
itself and been thoroughly approved as
a remedy for "la grippe."
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"SCAB. TICKS w'LJCE
THE WORLD HEHOWfF.t3
letter
Dir YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND
HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL
ii Cure!
M. C. L. & T. CO.
Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS
. . have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
Are still alive and kicking lor trade with a complete line of-
Mee Inrtornenieota I
inn orciron and Montana suec-muen:
W. B.
Donaldson Dayvtllel W. it. Lee, Junction City; John Harrison, 5la ney; ueo. ucin, An.,
Kenneth McKaf, Dayvllle; loe'dlver, John hay; J. v. yw. Sew Uhn.i; I .1. Moiile, Bereall;
Cook & Clark, kllbrook; Falrchlld 4 Mcllralvr, Unpnyer; K. K. Warren, Ltlca; Bunch Bros.,
leWlston- E P. Chandler, Maiden; J. Hlrschbew, Clluteau; D. H. Uastliijl, Ulietj Jamas fcdle,
tolllon; W. Norton, Btewart; A. Uownle, BIk aaudy.
The Cheapest and Best Dip trade. Sold Everywhere
Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take w Other.
KOIII.ANf B'KIS Porllanil, Oieenn,,
Gen. Agu. lor Oregon, Watlilnutoa and VteMtiii Idaho.
TAKEN IP.
Sbmocblt Ill.-Ou the 22d inst., ia
this city, the ife of Dr. E. T. Gsgen
aave birth to a son, which unfortunately,
was still bom. For some days Mrs.
Gsgen got along as well ss could be ex.
One bay gelding, about tea years old
branded witb two balf mooni oonLeoted,
weight, 1,000 pounds ; 15 bBnds bigb.
Tbs above bnrse has been on my Tub
springs ranch from eigbt months to one
year. Owner oan have same by proving
property and paying all charges.
Gao. Swaooabt.
S2&531F Heppuer, Or.
Props. Wm. COOrHIl t NEPHEWS.
llahaUm, Ttjta.
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linware
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Ion ectione
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TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
Guns and Ymrmmitioii, Sewing
Machines, Farm Implements.
AIM Gents' Furntshlnn Goods, and the largest assortment
of Teas lu Eastern Orofou.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto:
We Won't Be ZnomoLD.
tf. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
OXFOIU) GRADE BUCKS !
The undersigned has a
choice lot of Oxford
faoEMAKBB. Ed Birbecit. a shoemak
er and repntrer of many years' experi
ence, bas just located in tbe Abrabam
sick building, on May street, where be
is prepared to do everything in bis line.
Mr. Birbeck ia strictly a first-class work,
man and warrants ail work. Give bint a
oalL M-tf
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Grade Ikicks for sale
at reasonable prices,
at his ranch, 7 miles
south of Pilot Rock.
J. IS. SMITH, 11 lot Kook, Or.
JHE QITY HOTEL,
W. J. IICICZICW, I'rop.
tiUS IIOSTKLKY has been Kkfitteii and Kkfunihiieu throughout, and now
- is one of the most inviting places in Heppner. Mr. I.eezc-r invites yon to stop
with hltn, feeling that he is able to entertain you in the best of style.
T
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First Class House. Reasonable Rates.
LEGAL
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Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
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WELL, 1 SHOULD SMILE,
Tho Finest in the Land.
Oyster- Season
Alrto about I'ipo. Wo w ill let you
know about that in tho near Aiture.
W. L. Matlock & Co.