Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 14, 1892, Image 3

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    NOTICK TO ADVERTISERS.
very kindly while here, imd wish
TWiSK destrlniMheliisiirtton of display adj. ,lk tue KO"(i People of Heppner,
i . i B ' muBt.B,'t their copy in , urouj.
iiot later than Monrittv evenim. r..p 'r.
editiou.or Thursday evening ior Fridays ii
boa- I'M! fATTKRsoN FUBUsaiM, to.
NOTICE.
1. The sum of Ave cenu per line will be
charged for "cards of thanka," "resolutions of
""j"'.'. 01 wllli'K present! and donors,
lid obituary notices, (other than thoBe the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news.) and
uoticesof special meetings for whatever purpose
1. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
Miits a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upouappllcatlon.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build vp Hepy
tier. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here Sad There.
Don't overlook ttie Lailieii' Bnzar.
To eDjoy life use ITJTT'S PILLS.
Heppuer will oelebrate next Friday
and (Saturday.
Alleu Evans Las been in Heppuer sev
eral days Lib week.
CailCrnw, nf Lexington, paid Hepp
ner a visit Tueeday.
Fred Miller knows how to give you a
good Qt in tailoring. if sw
J. O. Williams, f Spring Hollow, was
in Heppuer Wednesday.
N. K. MoVey, of Gooseberry, was ou
our strtets this nmruiug.
Charles Johnson xasiu from Peulaud'B
mouutaiu ra oh Tuesday eveuing.
Dr. E. T. Ougeu bus disposed of bin
CbaSe street property to Joe Hayes.
Tbe Gem and Palace saloons lor Que
liquors. MoAlee Bros., Props. sw
Hugh Fields left on Wednesday mum
ing'a tr im for Browusville, bis home
B. L. Akers, oue of Gotseb-rry's suo
oesslul farmers cauie iuto ueppuer last
evening.
H. M. Tboruton was up from lone
Tuesday evening, returuiug Wednesday
morning.
You Bhonld not fail to attend the Co
lumbus Day oelebratiun and U, A. K.
Obmj.nre.
Geo Miller, the lone postmaster and
jusiice of ibe peace, oanie up ou last eve
mug's train.
Mr. and Mrs W. li. Ellis left this morn-
2 M . I 1 .
iug iur roruauu lor a lew uujs visit in
tue metiopolis.
Heppner will doubtless have the lurg
est crowd ever seen in this city, next fc'ii
day, tbe day we oeltbrato.
I hp ;imuus & Son still shoe borses
and do general blacksmitbiug ai tlie old
stand Matiook corner. 63.
Salem Statesman : David Herren, of
Heppi er, is visiting Willi bis mother,
Mrs. W. J. Uerreu, of this city.
There will be preuchiug af tbe M. E.
church, South, tuxt Sunday at Ha. iu.
and 7 p. in., by Kev. Euwiu Palmer.
Thomas Ayers aud wife returned from
their wedding tour Tuesday evening,
after a short but pleaant visit with
friends and relatives in Puitlaud and Sa
lem. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. Call at her home
iu north Heppuer, or add less her hi this
place. 518 if
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Hint &
Mathews, at the city barber shop--the
place to get a first-class shave, hair-cut
or shampoo. tf.
Joe Gibson end Alva Leaob, of Lex
ington, are assisting the Heppner Silver
Corn, t Band in piepaiing music for ibe
Uolnmuns Day celehraiion.
Master Clay French is tbe authorized
agent for (tie Uregoniau at this place.
Subscribe ihrouub him, aud have your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
Veui, Vidi, Vioil This is true of Midi's
Hair ISeuc er, for it is the great con
queror of gray or faded hair, milking it
look ibe same eveu color of youtu.
'1 be people of Heppner oan no brpHthe
easier, since Koiuian, of the B istiui K fb
Store, has opened np, ou account id the
low pilots at which be is selliug goods.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Paluce Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baher, wauls to see
bis old friends there, baths in connec
tion. Sam Elliot, of John Day, got in Ihsi
evening with bis freight wagon. He re
turntu today .Joaued with fieight for
tbe fiim nt Haploustall, Dart & Co,, of
that city.
Ibe latest dentistry, cron aud bridge
Work, most successfully accomplished !
Dr. B. F. Vanghau. Gas Hdminieti red
when desired. Thouipsuu hnilditig,
Heppner, Or
Wcswo Leader: W. L Hiding of
Heppner, whs a visitor to WeHtnii duiluu
tbe week. Mr Haling is endeavoring to
secure tbe next session of tbe grand lodge
E. f P., at Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Conrter were in
from Eifht Mile Wednesday. Mr Cour
tor inform us that he would move lo
Heppner Ibia fall if be could possibly
find a linage for rent.
Messrs. R M. Johnson and W. D Mat
look came over from Lone K ek W ednes
day to pnrobase some of the oelebrated
Cunningham bucks. They returned
home yesterday morning.
The Bennett Hotel at Arlington has
been moved from the "id locution
near the depot, to Main St., about two
blooks fiom the depot, where its propri
etor will welcome you hs of old. 3 if
T. J. Allyn was tipfr im tbe lone coun
try last Wednesday. In conversation
with bim be tells us that there is no mis
take abou. bis being married, though he
tbiuks it rather late for congratulations.
J. H. Kolman informs our reporter that
. ho has bad an excellent traue ever since
be opened np, which he attributes to
the low prices be is able to jdve them,
because of ibe fact that he tuns a strict
ly cash store.
Bev. Edwin Palmer, the new minister
for the M. E church, South, arrived lust
Tuesday eveuiug from Anderson, C-d.
Mr. Palmer is a very pleasnut gentleman,
and will doubtless take well with the
people of Heppner.
Those members of the old Peppnt
cornet bund who bav any properly be
longing to tbe baud in Ineir u'Rfle.iin,
music, helmets, plumes, pouches, or
unif"rms, are requested to deliver Bume
to Homer McFarland at once.
Tbere is no nse !n snffering with rheu
matism as lung a jon can get Congo
Oil. It is for Bale by all druggists at 82
per bottle, bnt it would be dirt cheap at
four limes the price. It is positive cure
for rhenmatii-m, aud no mistake. Try it
and be convinced. f tf
We desire to call the attention of "nr
readers to ths faot that tbe Hisnd Fall
b the columns of the Otizetre. for
the courtesies almwn them and the mauy
contributions given Ihem in Ibis oity.
When the hair beeins to come nnt in
uoiubiug, it shown a weakness of tbe soaln
that calls for immediate attention. T lie
best preparation to snest further loss 'of
hair and restore the seal i to a health
condition is Ayer's Hair Vigor.
J Watermelon lieilinutnii. of ITnnnnor
Gngette fnmp, sp nt Wednesday in this
city looking after his property and slink- j
ing bands with old friends here. John
left yesterday morning for bis home in
I'nyailnp. where he is now editinir a first
class family sheet.
"Save who can !" was tbe frantic ory
fNapplenn lo bis army at Waterloo.
Si.ve health and strength while von CHn.
by the use of Ayer's SarHapariila, is ad
vice Unit applies to aM, both young and
in. u ti t wait nntil disease fastens ou
jnn; begin at once
TJ icle Thos. Soott, postmaster at Gal
low y. was seeu tin our Btreets this morn
ing. Iu oouversation with him be in
foim our reporter, that, although be sent
in his resigiiHtion as postmaster at Gtd
lowny, jet on increHse of salary be hHs
decided to retain Ibe position.
The general merehanilise establish,
merit formerly owned by Ci ffiu & Mi Far
laud, has lately changed bauds, now he
itii under th o-mfrol and management
"f The MoFarlmid Moroinlile CompHtiv.
(vhioh coutiunes biiHiness at tbe old stand
with a largor stock than ever. a
Late word from Dan Neville, who is
i'h Sum Palmer's large baud of sheep,
reports h.m willijn a few day's drive of,
Chejenne, with good range, fat sheep
and pleasant weather. He will return to
Heppner in time for the presidential elec
tion, when he confidently expeota to kill
his father's vote.
of the First National Bank in this city
with its endorsement; it was paid. Five
days passed' Mr, Renn received notice to
call at the bank, notified the paper was
worthless aud a forgtrv; for the informa
tion be was charged S3 ndditional. Not
long since tbe cashier of tbat same ineti
tuiinn came near investing $100, bnt for
tune was on bis side and the party dis
gorged. Bnt not so with mine host of
the Alta. He is out and tbe insurance
man bus gone where the woodbine twiu-eth.
BOSTON CASH STORE.
Milton HhIo of WRgner, was in tbe
oity several days this week making ar
rangements to disposp of some 60 head
of hogs whioh he had fattened ou his
Wagner ranch. He informed our re
norter that he had sold Ihem to Sam
Kinsman, and would drive tbem over
at an early date.
John Zollinger and wife came down
from the monitlaius Tuesday evening,
retuiniug yesterday morning. John's
friends were plpaseil to note that he had
discarded bis orntcbes some time since,
now being able to walk with the assist
ance of two anes. John isu't a dead
man jet by any means.
Warren Garsner, accompanied hy bis
diiughtpr Maud, arrived from Wagner
Ust Wednesday evening. Miss Maud
will remain in Heppner and attend the
pnblio si bnol here this winter. Mr. Cars-
ner informs ns that he will also put his
hoy in school here if he can secure a
hoarding place here for bim iu a urivate
family.
Bob Shaw arrived yisterday from
Grant county with 3.)7 head of cattle
which be had purchased over on the John
Da, of Henry Blackwell. Bob in turn
disposed of them to Messr". Oscar Thom
son nd Bob Stiinfield, of Butter creek,
the form"r purchasing 100 head and the
latter 207 head. These gentlemen will
feed them over winter for spring market.
In the. last issue of the Gazette we
neglected to mnion the fact that J. W.
Uawsou and T. R Lyons, twoyonnir law.
vers from Portland, had come to Hepp
ner with the intention of looating, if ev
erything looked favorable. Later we
learn from them that they have deoided
to remain here, and will open up a law
office in the room formerly occupied by
(t, I? Halt's harbor shop, next door to
K. L W-ittooK's. These gentlemeu will
jive their eutire time to collections, law
and notarial work, and coming as tbey
do, well recommended, we bespeak for
tucm liberal treatment.
Good News FnoM Eugene From the
representatives of Doric Lodge No. 20,
Knights of Pythias of Heppner, Henry
Blacbman and Otis Patterson, we learn
that tbe Grnnd Lodge Conclave, which
is now in session in that city, is a very
interesting one, a lame number of
K'ligntx being in attendance, aiid the ma
jority of tbe lodges iu this state fuilv
repreeeiited Ed Shnrnu, of Peudielon,
who so faithfully served as Grand Vioe
Chancellor during the past year, bis
been elected Graud Chauoellor for the
ensning year. This is tbe liigbrt.t office
iu the grand lodge and it is quite acorn
olim -nt to Mr. Sharon, at well as the
Pendleton lodges. But tbat which was
in nt grHtifiog to the members of Doric
lodge No, 20, ael interested Heppueritea,
was tbe teegram announcing tbe fact
tbat Heppuer gets tbe next session t tbe
graud lodge, by an almost unanimous
vote. This is a great honor to be able to
get tbe next annual session of that body
to convene in ibis city, and every means
should aud will be taken to entertain
tbem royally during their sessiou here
next year. Verily Heppner has a great
reoulation awiy from home, even if some
of our people here do call it a oouutry
town.
Win Get a Warm Rbobption. The
members of tbe congregation of the First
Methodist obnrcb are preparing a warm
reoeption for their new pastor, Rev. Hen
ry Rasmus, some evening next week says
the Spokane Kvie. Mr. Kasmns was
Ibe unanimous choice of tbe congrega
tion, and his appointment by tbe recent
conference at WhIIu Walla was verVnat-
nrally highly gratify ing to them. He is
not only exceedingly popular, but m one
of tbe most eloquent preaobers in the
Northwest. Tbe aeleotion of W. W. Van
Uusen of Walla Walla as presiding elder
to succeed Mr Basmns. also gives gener
al satisfaction among tbe Methodists of
Si-okaue. Walla Walla Statesman.
THE PEOPLE OF HEPPNER
And adjoining sections that I have located here, and to stay.
A New NEidHBaa. Geo. , W. Lord
has moved into tbe former art gal
lery over Messrs. Brown & Hamilton's
office, and has tlttdd np for architecture
ork. He is prepared to contraot for
all kinds of buildings, or will supervise
cojatruotion, und purchase material for
the same, giving his oustomers tbe ben
e&t of bis experience and percentage.
ocU tt
-I have the honor of anuouucinj to-
ajm ; oi ; Tr?is
YOUK f ALL PUWJd.Asr.sar
want to buy the best go' ds y
iare about lo be made. You
you can for your money. We
d j you should. How to do it then comes next. A safe
way is to compare values Bud prices. We take pleasure in
sbowiug our goods and telling our prioes. Our Dry Goods
Department is full of choice off-rings for this season. In
D ess Goods we are far in advauoe of our competitors. Our
Styles and prioes prove it. Yon should see nnr Clothing aud
Overooats. Children's, Boys' and Youths'Clotbing in an endless
profusion. Goods piled to the ceiling, so lo speak. Our prices
will move thara. Suits madu to order in the latest styles and
patterns. Represent the largest tailoring establishment in Chicago.
Our fall stock is now complete and will interest you.
We -:- Guarantee -:- Satisfaction.
We have in endless quantities and to suit Ibe trade in price, style
ag.ft.Tg. latest styles, cheaper than ever sold iu Heppner before.
and quality
My stock is
direct from the East, and is tbe best ever brought to the town.
At present looated iu the M. Licbtentbal building, M.iiu street, opposite tbe
City Hotel.
529-tt J. II . KOLMAN,
VVL
ARE'
Rustlers!
For Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and
We Propose to
Catch That Maverick
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
Round up Bargains
Fashiosablb Dressmaker. Mrs. Foi
ward's dressmakiug parlors, on lower
Main street, one blook below tbe flopp
ier Nutiomil Bank, is a late enterprise in
Ueppuer. one haB a Drst olass dri-ns
maker from Portland, and is prepared to
do all kinds of work in tbe latest
style. 33 ,f
Shokmakek Ed Birbectc. a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, bus just looated iu the Abraham-
ei ok building, on May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiylbing in his line.
Mr. JJirbeck is strictly a nrst-olnss work,
man and warrants all work. Give bim a
call. . 14 tf
PHAS. L, SHERMAN,
J T T T T V
,d f and ! Si
Hons
Pain
ter.
Victim of a Lovbks' Quarrel. Miss
Biidie Morton, bo for many months baa
been recognized as the belle of Mount
Tabor yilla, a suburb about five miles
east of Portland, now lies at tbe point
of death, a victim of a lovers' quarrel
lliirdelte Wolf, the assassin, watched for
some time for Miss Mortou to leave the
imuHp, aud wheu t-he did s , be shot her
lowu in o dd blood. Wolf immediately
raiide bis esoape aud at last reports bad
not yet heeu oaptnred, thougu It IS
thought by many that be has committed
suicide in ihe woods near bv. Bordette
Wolf up to last night oommmded high
rnnpict. tie studied law in the office of
Judge C. 8 Hitiiiium for a long time,
und nan regarded a a model voting man .
He is oil. ui o het 8 inches in heiuh', 22
vears of age and weighs about 165 pnumla.
Yi-sli-rday he worea cine coat, light pants
Kinl a D-rbv hat. His ooet bad a brown
collar. He bxs a very heavy mustache
and dark hair. His most prominent fen
lure is a large R on in nose. Altoge'ln-r
he is q lite a giioddookiog fellow Bir
die Mortou was an exemplary young la
d',and lo any that Ihe Oommunity is
shocked by her trsgio fate would baldly
express it. All ninlit ber borne was
thronged by sympathizing friends, and
not a lew eOHpiciotis threats against Wol f,
in ca-e be was canglit, were made. But
it is proliable tint no demonstration will
lie miide, although the fctling against
lorn is very strong. Much sympathy is
expressed for his relatives, who keenly
feel the terrible nffl ciion tbat has beeii
brought upon them.
A Little Girl's Experience In a Light-house.
Mr. and Mrs. Lnren Tresoot are keep
ers of tbe Gov. lighthouse at Sand Beach
Miob. and are blessed with a daughter
four years old. Last April she was tak
en down with measels, followed with a
dreadful cough and turning into a fever.
Doctors at home and at Detroit treated
her, bnt in vain, she grew orse rapidly
until she was a mere "baudful of boues."
Then she tried Dr. King's New Discov
ery, and after tbe use of two and a half
bottles, was completely oured They say
Dr. Kiug's New Discovery is worth its
weight iu gold, vet you may get a trinl
bottle free at Sloctim Johnston Drug
Cc.'s store-
Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator.
First-Olasu work in All Its Branches. Prioes Reasonable.
OFFICE IN CITY HOTEL."
HEPPNER,
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30IUd
A Cruel Joks A young gentlemsu
hy 'be name of Liwrenoe Hodgmnn, of
Elgin, Illinois, advertised in tbe "Heart
and Uuud," requesting tbat some fair
maiden correspond with him "object
matrimony " A cruel j ker. of Pendle
ton, who writes a good feminine hand,
at once begun a rm and aff-ctionate
correspondence with tbe Elin viotim,
which was snswered hy letters brim full
of love. Of course the proposal wss at
once atoepted, and the Elgin "solty,"
who it seems iR quite wealthy, arrived to
claim his hride aud take her on a wed
ding tour through Oregon Bnd California,
and I lien carry her h ick to Elgin where
ihey were to be met by the band and es
ooried to their new borne. However,
Hodiimnn, soon after bis arrival in Pen
dleton, learned that his prospective bride
was a cruel youth, who had deceived him
with a picture of a beautiful actress, anil
at once oonsnlted au attorney with the
intention of brp ging suit against the
ioker who worked him, to recover dam-
noes for misrepresentation Although
the Elgin "leiolertoot may nave just
coiise lor actio", yet we onld advise
him to slip quietly back, to Elgin, and
never mention it. aud the next time be
feels niatrimouiallv inclined, don't oome
went for soft snaps, for tbey don't exist
here, down east is their native home,
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong flnr
healthy, try Electrio Bitteis. If la uiippi
ubb left you weak and weary, use Elec
tric hitters This remedy acts directly
on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently
aiditig those organs to perfoim their
I'll I'OtMins. If you are i fflicted with sick
beadche, .von will find speedy ami pei
maueut relief by taking Electric Bitiers
Oue trial ill convince you tout this is
the remedy yon need. Lnrge bottles
only 50c at Slociim Johusoo Drug Co's.
Hackles' Arnica tialve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers salt rnenm, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, aud all skin e' options, and posi
tively onres piles, or no pay required. It
id guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or mouey refunded. Pnoe 25 cents per
box. f or sale by blooum-Johuston
Lrng Co.
DltUNKENNKSd. or the LIQUOR HABIT,
L'uitxl at Hume in Ten l)us by Adniiina-
lei'liijl
Pia'-iit'Waj om
,aT,n mow tf" fW If .oiiwm.iuu, h.mm
Like Yours Respectfully. We are here for business from the
ground up and propose to let you know it,
MINOR BROS.,
HEPPNER. OREGON.
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Made on shout Notici and at Popular Fbicis.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
Grain Sacks
OSIM 3H1
i mvino
9APN
iS3IQ3W3il inJHlQNOM HRO
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
Dr.
Haines' tjoldea ?prtin:
It cau be given iu a glass of beer, a onp
of coffee or tea, or in food, without Ibe
know ledge of the patient. It is ansolnte-
ly Harmless, and will efjfeot a permanent
and speedy cure, whether '.be patient li
a moderate driukeror au alcoholic wreck.
It has beeu giveu iu thousands of cases,
and iu every instance a perfect oure bog
followed, it never fails. The system
once impregnated with tue speciuc, it
becomes au niter impossibility for tbe
liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaran
teed. 48 page book of particulars free.
Address the QoLDKN Specific Co., 185
Uace Street, Cinciuuaii, Ohio.
(!cab:tickS'lice
THE WORLD RCN O fj
Prevention better than Cure !
Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
Arc still altve and kicking lor trade, with a complete. Una ol
Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Confectionery,
TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
Guns and Ammunition, Sewing
Machines, Farm Implements.
DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND
HAVE MORE WOOL AND
,
BETTER WOOL
"Any Port In a Storm."
That's a good maxim, hut it will not
work as a rule in the pnrohase of a rem
edy for Kh nmatism. Any of tbe cheap
nostrums will not effect a cure in faot
none of them will. Don't triHe with life
and prolong agony. Get Ur. Jlrnmmond's
Liuhtniug Kemedy. and a speedy cure is
oertaiu. It cosle $5 a bottle, but oue
hnttle is worth a hilod ed of am Hung
else, and for that reason it is the cheap
est when a cure is wauled. Seut to any
address by prepaid express ou receipt of
price. Drumnmnd Medicine (Jo., 48-50
Maideu Lane, N. Y. Agents wanted.
His Game Woukkd Smoothly A gny
ai d festive individual lepresenting a
p'ominent aocid. nt insurance oompany,
worked Pendleto i iu g"od Bhspe few
days since, says tbe Oregon Allianoe
Herald. Also mine host nf tbe Alt
llneninu nf the 'aio street millinery es-
tablsihment, conducted by Miss ("''Z t,m,we. bo. beiotf of a confi1iD(i iiHtiirr-.
Vorna. will oocnr Monday Bnd laesdy, j . Ntnaa. j tue reprrnentatious of tbe
Oct. 17 and 18. at wbioh time yon shouin , n.jhp f,Hllrj ho staled tbat be work
vail jonrself of the opportunity to gaze ; . .... i, ,,ta Rnrt Mmnng other promin-
on the grand display. See ad. in anoth- ; ( mrn ,J))(j tn H nBfe rX Oovernnr
er column. M.mdy, f. r which his honor bad given
Two Sis'ers nf Charity, from the O md inm his check (r S180 on Uib bank at
MI,nherH'. I.o.oital and orolmo's home. 1 lie IJalles Denig a lone u.r aq i oe
.rnhn' refuse, of Portl -nd. were iu siting to settle hiB hill he
T.ieodav. akina for cootnhn-
tinna I., ni. i.ff the loan with which thi
bocpiul was builded
Indorsieiiienta t
' Cnoncr Dip Is used and endorsed by the following Orcson and Montana aheeurnen: W. B.
nnnnMHrin IlHWllle- W. s. Lee, Jil uctloll City; John Harrison, Mstney; Oeo. (lelis, Ainsnila;
K rth MrKae Uayville: Joe Oliver, John Dav; J. W. Byers, New l.lslion; P. .1. Moiile. Bereall;
Cook & Clark. Plillhrook; Fairolilld di McCralg, Otipnyer; F. K. Warren. LHica; Boich Bros.,
Iwlston' F P (;handler, Mslilen; J. Htrschber, (;lioti:ao; 0. B. liuatijibjs, Ubet; Jaiaes Kdie,
Dillon: W. .Norton, Stewart; A. Downle, BiK Sandy.
Tk Cheapest and Best Dip ever made. Sold Everywhere
Ash Your Merchant for Coopers and Take io Other.
Also Genu' Furnishing Ooods, and the largest usortmeut
of Teas lu fcasteru Oregou.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto:
We Won'T Be unoeRSoio.
tf. Comor Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
KOHI,ANI H"IW. Portland, Oregon,
Gen. Agti. for Oregon, Washington ana Western Idaho.
Props. We COOPER 4 NEPIMS.
fJalvjlon. Trio.
tendered Mr.
Keuu 'he ex Gov 's check which was la
k n and si c unt squared lo date. Mr
Xbey were treated ( Reno presented tbs check tt tba oooutcr j uottle.
Beware of Oiiitnieiitu Fur Catarrh Tbat Con
tain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy tbe sense
of smell and completely derange tbe
whole system when entering it tbrongb
the mucous surfaces. Hnch articles
snonld never be need except on prescrip
tions from reputable physicians, as tbe
damage tbey will do is ten fold to Ibe
good yna obd possibly derive from tbem.
Ball's Catarrh Cnre, manufactured bv
F. J Cheney A Co., Toledo, O .oontains
I no merenrv, and is taken imernally, act
': ing ilireolly upou the hlood and mncoiiB
I sni faces of Ihe asrein. . In haying Hall's
Catarrb Cnre lie sure you gel the genuine.
It is taken iuterndly. and made in lole
do, Ohio, by F. J. ChkneT & Co. Testi
monials free.
i3T-old by Dtuggiate, pnea 75o. per
"pH K QITY -OTKL,
Change oi Ownership
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF TUE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET.
wbicb we propose to conduct iu tbe most satisfactory manner.
on bands nt nil times tbe choicest
Will keep
j. l,bkzi:h, prop,
rim
J-iB
1HIS HOSTELRY hag been Refitted and Hefokished throughout, and now
one of tbe moat Inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to atop
with him, feeling that be is able to entertain you in tbe best of style.
r n
Reasonable
First Class House.
Rates.
ID.
BQYED
13 HEPPNER'B
LEADING
Office, icaidiK
Coniraciar
ii
Bundor
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
snvw & Mccarty,
85-tt
Proorietora.
fruits
P.inflinc Mule and fere !
WELL, I
SHOULD SMILE,
Tho Finest in tho Ijund.
Oyster Senson
Also is about ripe. We will let you
know about that in the near future.
W. L. Matlock & Co.
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