Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 07, 1892, Image 3

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tion. 1'HJI hATTKRKON PUBLISHING CO,
NOTICE.
1, The sum of fire ceuti per line will be
Charifed for "cards of thanks," "resuhitloua of
resptttt," lists of wedding prusunU and douors,
aud obituary uotices, (oilier thau those the edit
or shall himseli give as a waller of uews,) aud
noticue ol special weeUiiKB ior w hatever purpoue,
2. Noiicus oi church aud society and all other
enterlaiiiujeiiU Irom which reveuue is to be de
rived, shall he charged ior at the rate of live
tent a line, 'these rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every inpiauce.
Advertising rates reasonable and made know a
Upon application.
Owe your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to buUU vp Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
ergy, strengthens the nerves, aud re
stores health to the debilitated system
tit n .. . . . . r i l .
A ut i.-uu6 wi wuie, iuu gei uicir uupy ill i ffujuo u JS1UU weui uut iu CZBrumau
not later than Monday eveuiug (or Tunuay s ' veaterdHV aud will shortlv for Himk
edition, or Thursday eveului lor Frtdavi edl- I ZJlera,iy i au- wl" "Uoriiy ior oiuiK
uiamoua.
Mrs. O. I. Payne, sister of Wayne Hus
ton, left for Black Diamond, Wash.,
Wednesday morning.
Oljde Sulinif koi Dack Mondiy from
Walla Walla. Milt lUoifcun relurued
lucstluj. now lue same pu.Ce
J. W, Muiiuck bus euibaikedio buni
utxi bete aguiu, at tue oitf elaud, but
lu a udloieui Hue luau bclore.
dir. J. U. Koluiuu tuiuks tbat he will
get uuoiiru up uy luuiuriuw. Air. Jiul
luau ia a gouu auveruaur, uud la buuud
lu nucoueU.
I'lie Gazette learns that Johu Handy,
of tiila, loot liia leisiueuoe by the yester
day aiimuouu. We do nut Kuow Ibe
partiuuiuis.
Wui. (Juuiiiughaui, a butcher ot Fua-
ail, lb under arrest, clmmed with tbe
attempted rape of Lizzie Nawmau.aoblld
about I years ot age. ,
Wauled A man with small family, and
no auiall obilUieu, womd like to reut a
tiuuoe ot lour or uiuie rooms, luauire
at lue UuZette uttiue.
"Uncle" iiugli Fields, of Brownsville,
araved bere lutii evening aud will luuk
alter bis mauy luleieais bere. Mrs.
F ields la expected bere BUurtly .
Sheriff Noble relurued Thursday from
Saiem, wbere be bad beeu villi a Uaugu
lerutJuuu ilaiidy, who was adjudged
insane by tne court last Muuday.
N. L. Bibisou, tbe May Bireet mer
CUaul, returned iroui a pleasaul trip be
low last Tuesday. Levi lutwilus us tliat
lie baa au eieguut liue ol tall goods coin
ing. Lost On tbe Btreets of Heppner, a
note giveu by J. I. Lieualleu uud S
Eudiuutl in tavor of James hUfcer ut
James M. Hager, lor $'i)U. Fiuder will
please leave at ittice.
Tbe Gazette editor would like to again
visit (bat tainuus aeotiou back ot buiub
Bios., ueur Ousauvllle, tbe borne ot tbe
deer uud elk. 'ibe most uoted "link" m
all Oreguu la located lu tbat region.
Times Mountaineer: Mr. A.. W. Pat
terson, of tbe Heppner liuzette, was a
passenger ou tbe evening train yester
day, tie acoompauied tbeoouiuiittee ou
tbe boat today to tbe Uaeoade ijooks.
Don't forget tbat tbe Ueppner races
are not far away. Also that tbe Uolum
biau oelebrutlou aud U. A. tt. auiDgs
have not been very extensively auver
used. It's about time tbe committees
were at work.
Bogus scrip is being dug up over in
Uraut ouunty. f be sunp was issued and
uttered Uuder the Mael administration,
wuuae b indsmen bud to put up money
for bim in '88, to make good shortage in
aecuuuis. Mael died about two years
ago.
L. A. Miller and wife, of Lone Book,
were registered at the Uity hotel Friduy.
Tuey came over with W. H. Colwell and
wife aud Miss Lillian Bober, who weui
to Portland by Saiuiday's train. ir.
(Julwell is an old Luue Hooker, but is
now engaged iu business in Portland.
Chronicle: Mr. A. W. Patterson, ot
the semi weekly Heppner GuZetie, was
the hist ot Ibeiiusieiu Oreituu delega
tion to reaob Tne Dalles. He arrived ou
the 4 p. m. tram yesterday, and proceed
ed with tne committee bv steamer ttegu
lumr mum morning to meet tbe delega
tions at Ibe Cascades from Portland aud
beyond.
few
Don't overlook tbe Ladies' Bazar.
Ashley Bancroft wa in the city this
week.
Hon. J. N. Djlpb sp ike in The Dilies
last night.
Pete Curia was over from Monument
Wtduesuay.
Ben Hwaggart and family were np to
Heppner yesterday.
Fred Miller knows bow to give you a
good fit in tailoring. tt sw
Howard Judsun arrived home from
Fortlaud Weduesday.
J. O. Williams, of Spring Hollow, was
in Wednesday on business.
The Gem aud Palace saloons for fine
liquors, McAlee Bros., Props. sw
8. J. Curlyle, Arlington's marshal,
was in town over Tuesday night.
Ctius. H. Frye, a cattle bu)er from
Seattle, spent Sunday in Heppuer.
Wm. Junes bas returned from Virginia
wbere be sold bis horses quite well.
Wm. Tirtlot and wife have gone to
housekeeping in tbe Dodson bouse.
Billy Duucau has gone up in tbe
Blues' foothills to work for Peuiaud.
S im G. Miller and J H. Jones, ot
Sight Mile, are hauling in tbeir wbeat.
Jack Wbalen, a etookraiser ot tbe
Middle Fork of tbe John Day, ism town.
J. W. Vaughan, of Lexington, was up
to attend the speaking Weduesday even
ing. W. 0. Brown, a substantial Lone Book
resident, was with ua tbe first of the
week.
The famous Cabball mines, of tbe
Greeuboru section, was reoently sold for
8250,000
Mike Kenny was in to see ye Gazette
Tueumy, ana it was a good, substantial
visit, too.
Win. Penland reported Wednesday
that bis large docks were iu excellent
oonditiou.
A 0. Petty s was in with a load of
bunchgrHBS pears tbe other day. These
grow on a vine.
Pap bimons & Son still shoe horses
and do general blacksmitbing at tbe old
stand Matiock oorner. 55.
Bob Dexter says tbe rainfall up about
the foothills bas been about five inobes.
Ginrs is growing finely.
Daniel J'Oouoor, a sbeepinau of Ar
lington, on me up Tueslay last to buy
Borne sheep in ttiis section.
The Heppner Mills have not turned a
wheel, bo fur, this fall. It is supposed
that tuty will start up ere long.
MiBB Letha Purker, dressmaker, will
guarantee you a good tit. Give her a
trial. Kesidenoe W. A. Johnston. 4 tf
Wm. Bix was down from Hardman
yesterdny. He Bays tbat justioe court is
"biliu"' up there injaO of tha tlma.
Andrew Anhbaugb was in to see ne
yesterday. He says be never saw so
much dry weather before in one fall.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do
all kinds of nuisiDg. Cull at her home
iu north Heppuer, or address her at this
pluce. 618 f
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Hatt &
Mathews, at tbe city barber shop- the
place to get a nrBt-class suave, nair-cut
or shampoo.
The best and surest dye to color the
beard brown oi bfaefc, as may be desired,
is Buekmgiiam's Dye tor the Whiskers.
It utver lulls.
Muster Clay Fiencl is the authorized
Bgmt.tor the Oregotiiun ut this place.
Subsonbe ihiouyb bim, and have your
paper delivered liee ol charge. tf
Hewer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business
Charley JoueB, the baber, wants
his old mends there.
tion.
Fret not jour life awey' bfcaute your
bairisgiHy, while young, bs you oau
Btop all gri.jnesa aud can beautify the
hair with Hall's Hair Kentwer BLd be
happy.
Oonduotor French's littlesou, Chatter,
was quite ill the other night, and it waB
feared for a time that he was poisoned,
but euob proved not to be the oase, fortunately.
Tbe latest dentistry, orown and bridge
-mm nnocnN f ii 1 1 v flccomnlii-bed by
Dr. B. F. Vaughan. Gas administered
when deBirtd. Thompson building,
Heppner, Or 1-a-w-
The Bennett Hotel at Arlington has
been moved from the oia location
near the depot, to Main St., about two
bluoks fiom Ibe depot, where its propri
etor will welcome jou as ot old. 23-if
OonoooBeview: That electric lights
will soon illuminate our city, is a oer
taiuty. McMeekin bas purchased the
Albany plant, which has become too
small to meet tbe requirements of that
growing oity, and will Boon bave it ship
ped to this place.
There is no nse ;n suffering with rheu
matism as long as jou can get Congo
(ill. It it for sale by all druggists at 2
per bottle, but it would be dirt cbeap at
four times the prioe. It is a positive oure
for rheomatii-m, and no mistake. Try it
and be oouyiictd. ' tf
Parties wanting bargains in household
furniture will do well to oall on George
Fell before next Saturday. T. E. Fell's
furniture is for sale, including bedroom
Bets, bed lounge, dining-room table,
chairs, lumps, oook stove, rubbor bub
tub, etc. 530 31
The many remarkable cures of catarrh
effected by tbe use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is uouolusive proof that this loathsome
aud daugerous disease is one of the
blood, only needing snob a searching
and powerful alternative to thoroughly
eradicate it.
Tbe committee on printing should
look after their work. The newspapers
cau't do tbn for nothiug any more than
a store oan furnish buuting without oost.
And besides, the people should be ad
vised uf our program for the coming cel
ebration and U. A. K. cam pure.
Mr. A. A. Wren bas turned his atten
tion to hog raising, and now baa 38 bead.
Some of them weighs as much as 2o0
pounds, and so far, haveoost him scarce
ly uoibingtor feed, fattening on tbe stub
ble aud waste in a rye field. More of
our farmers should follow Mr. Wren
There can be no health for either mind
. hn.iv n lnotf as tbe blood is vitiated.
Cleanse the vital current from all impur--
ities by tne use oi -ji
This medioins recruits th wasted an
Hon. J. N. Dolph Addressed
Lanje trowd of Henpner's
BOSTON CASH STORE.
1-
CITLZEN'S ON WEDNESDAY EVENING.
-I have the honor of nnnouncing to-
He Commends The Coarse of The Present
Administration Aud Keviewn The Past
History of I he Political Parties.
Injubed dot not Avbnobd. A
days ugo au old gentleman cauie down
from a oertam locality iu tbe mouutaius
aud proceeded to bowl up to about one
huudred aud fifty degrees Fahrenheit.
He oegau u ieel hilarious and beiouk
nimseit unto a dive ruu by a son ot
Hum. Here be got into iniimute rela
tions with one ol tne inmates, wbo de
sired a peouiii.uy return for attentions
tuul were a substitute tor affections, iu
some way be objected to tnia purunasii g
liieudsbip with all his worldly weallb,
$26 in cash, and a disugreemeut result
ed. The Icinuie produced a kuite, aud
pruoeeded to an oi-oulur demoustialiou
of li.e luct tbat she was about to cut bu
anatomy into a multitude of fragments
The. mental sbock produced by thiB
pieoe ol savagery caused bun todepart in
peaoe, aud avoid being cut mio and
manned. He left bis small fortune aud
received in its pleoe a bit of experience.
Tue transaction is probably au tqiiuauie
hut tbe experience will not ue
room.
to see
Bathe in oonueo-
uue.
taken at tbe Oaua, neuoe
- Pendleton Tribune.
all is sorroA
A Good Cow loo. The editor of tbe
Fossil Journal is troubled with some ol
ihn illi to wbioh flesh IS heir, aud ot
these IB a cow which be desires to sell
Hear bim: "Owing to ill health I win
sell at uiy residence lu town, range
9.1 .nmiritliu.' to novemmeul survey, one
plush, raspberry-ooloreu cow, age eight
years. She is ot undaunted courage,
aud gives milk frequently. To a muu
wbo does not fear death in any form,
she would be a great boon. She is very
niuob attached to her bouse at present
by means of a stny ohaiu, but she will
be sold to anyone wbo will agree to use
her right. She is one-fourth Bbort born
and three-fourths hyena. I will also
throw in a Double barrelled sbotguu
wbiob goes with her. In May Bbe gen
erally goes away somewhere tor a week
r iwn uud returns with a red tailed
calf with wabbly legs. Her name IB
Kose, and I would pietcr to sen ner to a
non-resident.
A Two Hundred Dollar Prize Ofieb.
Frank LeBlie's Weekly ever enterpris
ing, offerB S200 to tue subscriber ho
est to the plurality which
On Wednesday evening, a goodly por
tion of Heppner's citizens greeted Sena
tor J. N. Dolph at the opera bouse. Pre
vious to tbe speaking, tbe Heppner band
dikooursed sweet music, the anvils thun
dered and bonfires burned at convenient
places on the main thoroughfare.
Mr. Dolph wbs introduced by Congressman-elect
Ellis, and without much
preamble plunged into an address which
oocupied full two hours. Ho reviewed
the Lodge bill which he said be voted
for and had no apologies to make for do
ing so. That it only gave to all law
abiding citizens, whether white or blaok,
full and just franchise, and tbat it added
to nor took away none of the privileges
granted by the great constitution, and
tbat it never was a "foroe bill" in any
sense. The constitution in its preamble
set forth certain fundamental principles,
whioh were elaborately olotbed in the
great document itself, and that in the
South tbe constitution was a dead letter.
All tbe republican party wanted was a
chanoe to vote unmolested and to bave
tbeir votes oounted, and this right they
were willing to aoourd every American
oitizen, legardlees of political faith.
Tbe last two administrations were dis
cussed. Sparks, tbe land commissioner,
who arraigned every settler as dishonest,
was sifted to a untsb. tie spoke oi tu.
hlookine of business till on June 30.
1888, 350,9o9 entries remained neglected.
This vast amount ot business, neglected
as it was, called for action. A democrat
ic house took the matter up, but the sen'
ate would not concur in this, as it was
olaimed tbat thiB branch of business
should be looked after without any in
struction from congress. Then followed
iu an effort to remedy tbe general mie
mBiiauement. tbe dismissal ol Sparks.
"Ot the railroad and canal grants made
in tue history of our country, more thai
half of them were made before bl, Buirt
the senator. Those made previous I
that time were in the rioh loud districts
of the East where one aore is worth more
than twenty-five in tbe West. The oonn
try bad gained more man it nad lost V)
giving to corporations, lands to encour
age tne onuaing or iraoa coniiueutn
lines. Mr. Dolph modestly olaimed tb
honor of startiug the forfeiture mattei
between Wallula and Portland. His on
to refund to the settler the unjust excess
ohnrged of $1.25 per acre, bad Beeu op
DiiBed bv demouiatio nenutois, to bis as
tonishment, and it was doubtful if the)
ever allowed it to come to the surfaoi
again.
He disouseed free, coinage of silv
from a republican standpoint, but britfl
saving that he had not the putienee t
talk about sometbiug so plainly out n
reason armethiug that would be detn
mental even to tbe mine owners them
selyes. In the mutter of money, tin
S.mth hud surrendered to Cleveland, Hie
there was a big differeuoe between a 1h
that would bave silver ooiued Bo that i
would be equal to gold, dollar for dollar.
Hntl ne tbat contemplated that b settle
ment of this kind should be made by in
ternational agreement.
Cleveland's "surplus" was made by
stopping the redemption oi bonds, and
when the money was used, it bs to tHk
up a lot of non-interest bearing indebt
ednees. This aotion was mau furthei
reprehensible by loaning, without mtei
est, to banks, over $100,000,000 Con
greas finally interfered, for the busiiiesr
of tbe oountry was beginning to Bbov.
tbe effeots ot so much money beiug
boarded up.
The senator said that Protection and
Liberty were the principles of the govern
ment during the '60's, and that it hai
oontinued as a principle of tbe reptiblio
an party from nose times to the present
The ooofederaoy advocated free trade
aud slavery
He spoke of the constitutionality of s
protective tariff, and tbt any assertion
to the ooutrary were not even given a
passing notice by the thinking people ot
the country, much less the jurists.
Free wool and cither Ireeraw material,
with proteoted mauufnotures. he pnno
tured without stint, andolosed bisspeeoh
with regrets tbat be could not talk
longer.
Senator Dolph was ireqnemiy greeieu
with cheers during his remarks. He had
heurera of other rjolitioal faiths than re-
mihlicnn. who listened respectfully and
attentively throughout the disoourse,
THE PEOPLE OF HEPPNER
And adjoining sections tbat I bave located here, and to Btay.
g$2e ; oi Tip
Y
OUli l' ALL. PUKCHASKs ,are about to be made, lou
waut to buy the beat go da yuu can for your money. We
do : you should. How to do it then comes next. A safe
way is to compare values Hud priced. We take pleasure in
showing our good and telling unr prices. Our Dry Goods
Department is full of choice offrfriugs for this season. In
Dres9 Goods we are far iu advauee of our competitors. Our
Styles and prices prove it. You should see our Clothing and
Overcoats. Children's, BoyB' and Youths' Clothing in an endless
profusion. Gonda piled to the ceiling, eo to speak. Our prices
will move them. Suits made to order in tbe latest styles and
patterns. Represent the lurgest tailoring establishment iu Chicago.
Our fall stock is now oomplote aud will interest you. .
WE
Rustlers !
For Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and
We Propose to
I (Tl
We -.- Guarantee -:- Satisfaction.
We bave in endless quantities and to suit the trade in price, style
HAT3, latest stvles, cheaper than ever sold iu Ueppner before.
and
My
quality,
stock is
direct frum tbe East, and is the best ever brought to tbe town.
At present located in the M. Lichtenthal buildiug, Main street, opposite the
City Hotel.
529 tt U. tl. JvULAlArN .
OUR WONDERFUL REMEDIES!
DR. GRANT'S I Jfife SlHiS, . WL I Dr. Grant's
CLOALO!
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 Youra Respectfully. We are here for business from the
ground up and propose to let you know it.
MINOR BROS.,
HEPPNER. OREGON.
Native fST
Discovery!
The Great remV 1 5 t V tl f1
eon-rial i.reimentot . s . r? jfs::fii
THE Kmc
OP
iH''!1
1?oMir..
Moiiiau'd digest m,
PRICE, $1.00
gar Fei. i
gnnra.
lUl.h-k'e.
For the cure of
Dr. Gt:r,fs LiJ..,,
.-I -ui
.l!
PRICE, $1.00.
Liver Cure,
c-miifi-tB for tbe Presidency may
receive, 'ibis means tue plurality of
tne popular vote, aud not the electoral
Vote. Frank Leslie's Weekly Contains
neariv ever week great trout-page cur-
looua, wbicu quiie tquui iu
ly contemporary, tbe Judge. In lllus
iratiug tbe new. eveuiB ot tbe week in
Us bmbest possible artistic manner, and
u giving albO tne laieai pioiurc. ui
irwn uveuts. 11 nus a u
other weekly lu the couutry does, flank
Leslie's will be sent Ior nve weens ior
50 cents. This lncluues me privilege oi
Stiessing on the plurality.
Wos Thb Suit Ed. C. Allen got in
from Peudietou Tuesday evening aud
left yesterday morning tor Portland and
Eauene, remaining ut the latter pluoe
till alter tbe Uiand Lodge, h ol P.,
which convejes ou the llui lust. Mr.
Allen reports that the famous Black
Butte miuiug suit has been deaided in
bis luvor, and that he will prooeed im
mediately to put in maehiuery ou the
claim. It is, without doubt, the richest
mine in Grant oouuty, auu v,. ..u
is good for a cool milliou outof the Biaek
Butte.
Klght or Wrong:.
Whioh will ve bave? It does seem as
if some folks Dreter to bave the last con
dition of the liver rather than the first.
Ihey perpetually dose themselves with
mi ruutiveR totallv without virtue as al
lenitive of liver trouble. Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters is tbe suooessful candi
date for tbe i eoole's choice, and yet, pop
ular and well known as it is, there are
unfortunates who keeD on trying tbe
drastic remedies of former days. It is to
the intelligent portion of the publlo tbat
the well known and long tried properties
of the Bitters aoDeal. Reason should be
guided by eiperienoe in the matter of
medication. " rue oesi guiae 10 our ior i
is the lamp of experience," Bald a great
natrtot of tbe early revolutionary period
and the exclamation is pregnant with
truth. For over a third of a oentury the
Bitera daily has met with tbe endorse
ment of Deoule suffering from liver com
olaint. malaria, constipation, rheuma
tism, dehilitv and troubles accompanied
by djspepsia. Latterly it bas declared
itself and been thoroughly approved as
a remedy for "la grippe."
The World Enriched.
The facalities of tbe present day for tbe
production of everything tbat will con
duce to the material wel'are and com
fort of uiaukind are almost unlimited,
anl when Syrup of Figs was first pro.
duced the world was enriched with tbe
only porfeot laxative kuown, as it is tbe
only remedy which is truly pleasing and
refreshing to the taste aud prompt and
effectual o cleanse tbe system geutly in
tbe spring time or, in faot, at any time
and the better it is koown the more
lopular it beoomes. 630 542 law.
IV'ght's Dispax
' " K
DiaK-tes, Biliousness, Bick-Headachs, and aU
nev ''roubles.
Frloo, Bl.OO.
Prepared by THE 0. W. ?. MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
315 Front St , Portland, Oreegpt
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Made oh short Notics and at Pofoiab Prices.
Bffi Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
Grain Sacks
ijmiiimjuiiw-ismmii -Luw swffisswniiwwimisWinuw ii ,mmmmrmrr'!rT
THE W6KLD RENOWN D
Prevention bettor tin Cure !
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
DIP YOUR SHEEP
HAVE MORE WOOL
EVERY FALL AND
AND BETTER WOOL
Hee Indorsements I
Pnnner Dir. is used and endorsed by the .following Oreson , and . Montana .heprae.r.B
Donaldion. Day vl lei W. b. ' h Rvera New blBbon ; Fl. Motile, Bercall
Kenneth .vioKae bavvllle J " 'S Uiip'uye?; k K Warren, Utlca; Bn.ch Bro.
Cook A Clark, I hilhrjKik; Fa lrch id 4W;'ii H. Ha.tl.n-V Ubet; Jame. Kdle,
milo"W.Wrion. Btn; A. Dowuie, Big Sandy. .
The Cheapest and Best Dip mrmde, Sold Everywhere
Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take 10 Other.
KOBLaND BHOS, Portland, Oreson,
Gen. Agt. lor Oregon, Wanhiugtou and ffwtun Idaho.
Props. We COOPER 4 NEPHEWS.
uaivcMum, jru.
Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
tl
Arc mill alive and kicking Ior trade with a complete line ol-
Hardware
1 mware
WW
Wee
TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
Guns and jYmmimitiori, Sewing
Machines, Farm Implements.
Alao Genti' Furnihin(! Oooda, and the largMt aaaortment
ot Tuai lu aatern OreKon,
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto:
We Won't Be undersold.
OXFORD GltADE BUCKS !
The undersigned has a
choice lot of Oxford
Grade Bucks for sale
at reasonable prices,
at his ranch, 7 miles
south of Pilot Rock.
AM lot Rock, Or.
Dids'i Wast to Appkab -Edward
Hahn tbs 'bn driver who attempted to
cut Miss Sadie Qainer's tbrqat, was on
able to appear iu tbe polioe court toriay,
..... - ... n,.l rnma DD. ftllSS U'll
uer dots not waut to prosecute Hahn,
and this oomiog to tbe ears ol Uxputy
f roeatiuK Attorney Latterly, be caused
ber to be detaiued iu the city jit "
kWrMwbobcut T.bV 5. Sw'Maiden Uoe. New York,
does. Telegram.
(500 Will be Ulveo
Vr.r unir aaae of Rheamntism which osn-
not be oared by Dr. Urammond's Ligbt
nmg Kemedy. The proprietors do not
bide this offer, bat print it in bold type
on all tbeir circulars, wrappers, priuei
matter and through the oolnmns of news
papers every wbere. It will work won
ders, one bottle will curs nearly every
oase. II the druggist baa not irot it be
will order it, or it will be sent to any ad
drees by prepaid express on receipt of
Drammond Medtoine Co,
60 Maiden l-ane, new jon,
nted. 33
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w4 !
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S. C. Smith,
.
ninvrrrnr All i i:d
tf. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
i wan
4
Kf-eps a fn ll line of
the ay of Furniture.
Undertaklns itowlt a ipeciallty.
May Street, Heppner. Or. M3-f
fSft'"?J P. ; J WELL, I
JIIE QITY HOTEL,
W. J. LlCB.HKi 1 roil,
rpllIS IIOSTELKY has beou Bkkitted and Rkkcnibiihd throughout, and now
is one of the most Inviting plaoes in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to stop
with bim, feeling that be is able to entertain you in the best of style.
First
r
Class House.
Reasonable Rates.
P -:- ill -:- (prs !
SHOULD SMILE,
,Th Finest in tho Land.
Oyster Sofisson
A Ibo is about ripe. We will let you
know about that in tho near future.
W. L. Matlock & Co.