Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 08, 1892, Image 3

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    MUT1CU TO ADVttiTlHUUS.
THOSE desiring the Insertion ol display ads.,
or change ut aauie, must get their copy in
nut later than Monday evening for Tuesday's
edition, or Thursday evening lor Fridays edi-
TU tiTTKHUN f UULiaUlMiUU.
NOTICE.
1. The mm of Ave ceuU per line will be
charged lur "cards ol Uianka," "reaolutioua ol
reaped," liiu ol eduiug presents and douora,
anu ohnuary notice, turner than thoae the edit
or ahall hnnaeli give aa a matter oi uews.J and
notices ol special meetings lor v, hatever purpose.
'I. oUte ol church and society and all oilier
entertainments trout which revenue la to Oede
rlveu, shall he charged lor at the rate ol nve
cents a line. Inese rules will he strictly adher
ed to in every instance
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upoli application.
Owe your buxinene to Heppner people,
and therefore wmist to buiux up Jtlupp
tier, tatromze those who patronize
you.
canny friends with congratulations and
good wiHbea.
J. H. Dexter, of Portland, baa been
doioK gome advertising work among our
people this week, uud was pretty liber
ally patronized.
Rev. Ford, the evangelist, win greeted
with a large audience last Sunday eve
ning, and a fair number of beaters on
Sunduy morning.
bat the old stomaoh trouble soon return
ed. He tben went to Portland and pot
j bimaelf under tbe care of a oorpa of physi-
oians down tbere wbo are using the Ger
man cure, and we are happy to say that
Mr. Parrieh cornea home entirely cured
of his old complaint and also tree from
tho.-e terrible babits.
Here and There.
Ball tonight
Firemen's ball tonight.
Gov. Bea is on the aiok list.
Election passed off quietly today.
Don't overlook tbe Ladies' Ltuzur.
Attend tbe ui emeu's bull this eveniug.
Mrs. Walter Richardson is ou tbe Biok
list.
Mat Hughes spent last week iu Port
laud. Ed. Cox, of Hardman, Sundayed iu
Heppner.
H. V. Gates departed Saturday tor
Hillaboru.
N. L. Kobison is Belling potatoes at
I&ceuts per lb. 537 tf
livery traveler should carry a box ol
Turra puls.
Hon. V. B. Ellis returned from Port
land Friday last.
Mrs. Ohas. Charlton is quite ill at her
home in Heppner.
Dig up a dollar and attend the fire
men's ball tonight.
Jbs. Leaoh, of Lexington, was in
Heppner yesterday.
Fred Miller kuowi how to give you a
good fit in tailoring. tf aw
The Gem and Palace saloons for fine
iquors, MoAtee Bros., Props. aw
A. L. Spray and 0. N. Wagner were
over from Uayslackbunday.
Bon. J. N. Brown left this morning
to attend oourt at Canyon City.
Counoil should have met last evening,
but a quorum was not present.
Mrs. 0. Cate made proof on her home
stead before- Com. Ellis Saturday last.
Dora Bnwmau, of Butter creek, was a
Visitor to Heppner Saturday aud Sunday
The residents of Brewery bluff are pre
paring to put iu aiuewalks. 'i'bis is muob
Deeded.
Mr and Mrs, John Carmiobael, of the
Lexington country, were in Heppner
(Saturday last.
Tbe republioan blowout at Portland
last Thursday night was tbe grandest
ever eeen iu that city.
Pap tiimoug & Hon still shoe horses
and do general blucksmithing at tbe old
stand Matiock corner. 55.
Frank Sloan baa bought a band of
2,401) mutton sheep, and is running them
over on Butter creek.
Sylvannua Wright and young Mr.
Wai field, of Eight Mile Here iu toda),
Butt voted in Heppner.
We learn from good authority that
Mr. C. E. Fell has sold his Heppner
property to Wui. Ayera.
bhaw & McCarty are selling beef fore
quarteiH, at four oents per pound aud
other meats iu proportion. 36 It
The foundation for tbe Heppner
Light & Water Co. 'a power and pump
house is hearing completion.
Bam Morgau brought in Mrs, C. Gate
and daughter Saturday last, wbo will re
side iu Heppner this winter.
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock Bbould snbsoribe tor Tbe
Horseman. Gazette shop, agentB.
E. L. Freelaud, stenographer for
Brown & Hamilton, aooompauied J. M
Brown over to Cunyon City this week
Mr. Carter, of Goldendale, passed
through bere lata last week en route to
Iioug Creek, where be formerly resided
J. W. Hendricks, of Marahfield Or.,
a sawmill man, is visiting bis friend,
Cbas. L. Uberman. He will likely looate
bere.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. Call at her home
in Durtu Heppner, or address her at this
place. oio-ii
Fred Baldie, wbo shot Donald Smith
recently in defense of his siater, was
acauitted by jury luat Thursday at
Portland.
Eagle: F. W. Silvertooth returned
from Peudleton Monday, where be had
been after supplies. He reports reuaie
Ion lively.
Stephen HendrickBon, who went over
to Idaho last spring with Johnny Friend,
returned yesterday, and will remain bere
this wiuter.
Hivn ketohnm whiskers. Hatt
Mathewa, at tbe city barber shop tbe
plaoe tn get a first-class shave, hair-out
or sbampoo.
G. D. Dasey, the painter, does every
thine in bia hue with neatness and dis
patch. For all painting, paper-hanging,
to , see him.
tin. T. R. Howard returner! last eve-
nino from 1 he Dallea where Bbe bad been
to visit ber daughter who is attending
aohool there.
Ex-Senator Hamilton came oyer early
lost week, returning home wiih Cbas.
Panisli aud eon aud Geo. Cattanucb,
last Saturday.
Master Clay French is tbe authorized
ageut for tbe Oregonian at this place.
Subscribe through bim, and have your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see
bis old friends tbere. Baths in connec
tion. Meats are wholesaled at tbe Liberty
Meat market obeaper tban ever before
known to be sold for in Heppner. Fore
quarter of beef at 4 eta. per popnd and
other meats in proportion. 36 tf
Tbe latest dentistry, orown and bridge
work, most nucoeasfuily accomplished by
Dr. B. F. Vaogban. Gas administered
wben desired. Thompson building,
Heppner, Or 1-a-w-
Tbere is no use 'n suffering witb rheu
matism as lung as you cau get Congo
Oil. It ia for sale by all druggists at 22
per bottle, but it would be dirt cheap at
four times the prioe. It is a positive cure
for rheumatism, and no mistake. Try it
and be eonyinced. f tf
Owing to tbe fact that job stock has
dvanoed about twenty per oent from
reasons which will be explained else
where, we are compelled to make a
alight advance on all printing. A te
i action will be made aa soon aa prices
of material will justify same.
Arlington Beoord: Married At the
residence of tbe bride' father, J. B.
Conaway, of Kock oreek, on tbe, 1st inst.
Bev. J. M. DenuiHon officiating, Ed L.
. McBroom to' Miss Ida Conaway. The
" couple are well and favorably known in
tbia county, and the Beoord joina their
Will Mallory aud family have moved
into Heppner for tbe wiuter. However,
Mr. Mallory will attend to his duties at
the mill as usual.
Saturday Mrs. John Carmiohael pre
sented the Gazette office with a beau
tiful boqnet of flowers, grown on buuob
grass without irrigation.
Jas. Boyce was in from Idea laat
Saturday. He reports that his son
Aituur Koyee, is uot improving much
Biuoe bis arrival from tbe east.
F. M. Smith and J. T. Boothby, of
Lexington, culled today while in town.
These young men are active in the
organization of an S. of V. camp.
Harry Jones' baby was taken quite ill
laist Saturday from eating camphor gum.
Dr. Swinburne was called out, and the
iufant was better at last reports.
To restore, thicken, and give you a
luxuriant growth of hair, to keep its col
or natural as in youth, and to remove
dandruff, uae only Hall's Hair Keneweij
Chrouiole: Representative Ellis pass
ed up today, returning frt.m tbe big re
publican jubilee in Portland last night,
where 4,U00 Hursieou men were in pro
cession.
Frank Gilliam and family have moved
from tbe Bisbee property, on Chase
street, to their new borne, formerly
owued by Dr. E. B. Swinburne. Tbeo.
Dauuer aud family now ocoupy tue
Bisbee residence.
Union has its local railroad in opera
tion, aud ia happy in oonsequence.
Their greut distauoe from the railroad
station bks, in tbe past, seriously inter
fered with its prosperity.
China Sullivan was pioked up, thor
oughly inebriated, last evening near
N. L. Bobigon's store. He was giveu a
berth in tbe city jail till morning, and
this morning paid tbe usual fine.
Arlington Beoord : Married - In Athe
na, Oct. 30, 1892, at the residence of the
bride's parents, Mr JUewis Montague or
Willow creek to Miss Nancy J. Stanton.
We congratulate the young couple.
R. W. Turner, of Sand Hollow, and
little eon, Loy. were callers at tbe Gaz
ette office Saturday. Wheat is ooming
up nicely and tbe grass ia growing.
.Mr. Turner says sneep range is good.
Thos. M. Spencer, a well-known trav 1-
ing man and a member of tbe T. P. A.,
was lu Heppner over Sunday. Mr Hpeu-
oer departed for Fossil via Lone Book
today, aud will strike tbe main line at
Arlington.
Saturday evening a fellow gaveaahow
in tbe Arcade saloon, aud it was pretty
liberally patronised. He was good in
everything, aud will guaruautee tbat
many of us have paid lour nits to see
a worse show.
"A chemical Bucoess and medical tri
umph," so speaks an eminent pbysioian
in reference to Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral;
and tbe eulogy was none too strong. No
other medicine is so safe and efticaoious
iu all diseases of tbe throat and lungs.
Both air and water abound in microbes,
germs of disease, ready to infect tbe
debilitated system. To impart that
st reugth and vigor uecessary to resist tbe
ttect of tbeee pernicious atoms, no touic
uiood-puriuer equals Ayer s aarsaparilla,
Fred Miller, representing the New York
Lite Insurance Co., is in tbe city. Mr.
.Vliller represents a standard insurance
company, aud should auoceed bere, as
life insurance is a busiuesa proposition,
and not a luxury as many were wont to
cousider it iu times past.
E. 0.: Kov. W. E. Potwine returned
on laBt evening's train from the Est
He was accompanied by bis brother.
Hubert Potwine, of New Haven, Conn.,
wbo will looate bere if be ia favorably
impressed witb our couutry and climate.
that be will tie ia almost a certainty.
Arlington Beoord: A late sensation
iu Long Creek was occasioned by au
artist baviug taken aud subatqueutly
exhibited a photograph of a denizen ol
the place while tbe latter was drunk aud
asleep, in his sober moments tbe party
failed to appreciate the juke, and now
ihreateus vengeance.
Chronicle: The wild geese are so
thick up in Sherman county this week
tbat when alarmed they resemble a black
cloud rising. Charley Hall tells ua
that be saw ten sores uf them rise iu one
flock. Tbe farmers welcome gunners
witb out stretched arms, who come tbere
to shoot tbe game. One man baB had to
replant bis wheat twice in one place on
account of the myriads of geese taking
tbe seed.
In Tb .uble Again. J. L. Junes, the
young lad who robbed the Douglass post-
office recently, is in trouble hers. After
getting out of tbe Douglass sorape he
came on up to Heppner, and went to
blacking boots down at C. M. Jones' bar
ber shop. He aoon got handy witb bia
fingers, and the neighboring tills suffer
ed. He finally took a pair of boots, for
which he was arrested Saturday evening
aud put into tbe city jail. On Sunday
morning he was found outside, with one
of the baok w indows out, and it is thought
be had help in thii. Ha did not try to
get away, but complained of being cold
and said he wanted to get ont where it
waa warmer. He was put back into one
of tbe cells, and yesterday morning had
his examination before Justioe Hallook,
who sentenced bim to two months in tbe
county jail, but will endeavor to get Ira
Powers to take bim. He would have
been sent to tbe reform sobool, but tbat
institution is full to overflowing. Young
Jones is only fifteen years of age, and
olaims to be an orphan boy. He is going
the rapid road to ruin, and ought to be
obeoked if possible.
An Uniobtcnath Ebbob. Tbe East
ern Clothing Houae ia owned by N. Levi
Kobison, who baa nothing to do whatever
with tbe "Boston Store," though bis new
ad. in last isane might have been mistak
en tor that of aome other store. Now
this ia an unfortunate error, and one
which should net have oocurred, but it
did. N. Levi Bobison is proprietor of Tbe
Eastern Clothing House, wbicb ia located
on May street, the old stand. You can
not find better bargains in Heppner, and
bard to beat anywhere on the ooast. Re
member tbe plaoe. The Eastern Cloth
ing House, N. Levi Bobison, proprietor,
May street, Heppner.
Wanted for Murder. A man named
Dick Miller, who has been located in
tbe vicinity of Helix for some time past,
is wanted in Kootenai county, Idaho,
says the East Oregonian, for tbe orime
of murder. Wednesday tbe sheriff from
tbat oounty visited Helix and took Mil
ler in custody. Little oould be learned
of tbe particulars of tbe crime, wbicb
was committed last September. Tbere
were two men camping on tbe banks of
a oreek, aud Miller is aocused of killiog
one of them witb a pistol he bad bor
rowed and throwing bis body into the
stream. It ia supposed tbe deed waa
done with motive of robbery, and tbat
considerable money was obtained by
Miller from tbe person of tbe murdered
man, Tbe officer baa returned to Kixit
nai county with his prisoner. The
whereabouts of Mi'ler were learned by
tbe capture of his accomplice at Pasoo
This man was one of the two oampera.
and connived with Miller in tbe murder
of bis companion. Ou bis person when
arrested were found letters from Miller
giving bis address. This being learned
it beoame an easy matter to find him
Miller was employed for John Bush,
wbo resides in tbe Saud Hollow neigh
borhood. It is thought now that tbe
fellow had a eobeme in view for making
away with Mr. Bush wben opportunity
offered.
Ave You In e rested
:IN:
LOW PRICES r
A. Great Blessing
At prioea the lowest yet named for atriotly first-olaes goods. High grades in all
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assortment nothing missing. The quality will tell it : the prioe
will aell it. Tbat in the reason you Bbould come early and
- secure your BABGAINS from our Bplendid line of
Dry hi Cling, Boots anil Shoos
Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats.
E Bound Ovkb. Ed. Jones, wbo was
mentioned iu laat issue aa being an In
terested party in tbe attempt to swindle
Shepherd out of his team, was bound
over Friday evening to await the action
of the grand jury. While on tbe lace
of matterB, Jones aeema to be implicated
somewhat, yet if the whole transaction
could be opened up before the world,
we doubt that he would be found guilty,
It is the duty of the uutboritiea to hold
Shepherd as a witness, and if possible,
to apprehend Stearns. It is tbe opinion
of the Gazette that there is more in it
tban was bronght out on the eiamina-
tio.
XXTV. hnv all the latest novelties in arrest profusion. We keen tbe finest eeleo
' t,.n. ill aisnuil ivlu Wa mika it nnint In have everv artiole in
atook tbe beat of ita kiud. Tbe dollar yon spend witb ua goes rariner, lasti
longer, gets more style, gets more quantity, geta more quality, and does
v. more good in service, worth and wear tban any money you spend. Our goods
nrl nrinns. now waitintr for vour insneotion. will prove this. Remember il
ia an established fact that it pays to trade, providing you want to save money, at tbe
-B0ST01 ($SI) STOfE,
sag-it J. H. KOLMAX.
V V v v
House and t Sip Painter.
Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator.
First-Class work in All Its Branchas.v -Frices Reasonable,
nFFTPF in CITY HOTEL.: .: nt--
HEPPNEB. - - MO-aw - - OREGON
Pin Ear Defeated. For the first time
in many a year, "r in Jiar, tbe quarter-
horse owned by Keeney Bros., suffers
defeat, or snob ia the report that comes
from Spokane. This feat was accom
pliahed by "Parole," owned by Billy
spla'vn, in a quarter-mile dash run at
Spokane, October 22, tbe time of which
was 223. Notwithstanding tbe defeat
of "Pin Ear," be will still ooutinue to be
tbe favorite of Grant oounty people, aud
the Eagle believes if he bad the proper
training be oonld run with tbe reooid
breaker, and not be shut out any great
distance. r.agle.
Thrown Froh a Bockboabd. Frank
O. Bucknum, last Friday, while on bis
way to Arlington in company witb Ed
Holloway, waa thrown to the ground
with considerable force, alighting on bis
back. He received a severe wrench in
tbe spine, and witb a few brniiea. was
nearly "knocked ont." Tbe aooident waa
oauaed by tbe buckboaid breaking in
two. Mr. Holloway eacaped witb next to
no injuries at all. Mr. Buckonm boarded
tbe up train at Ceoil Friday, coming ou
up to Heppner, and has not yet auffl
oiently recovered to again take the road.
Didn't do it. Frank Molntire, we are
informed, denies tbat he ever served
term in the Idaho penitentiary. Bo far
aa the Gazette knows, tbia may be tbe
oase, tbongb such a report has gained
oredenoe here. If a man desires to avoid
being taken for a desperado, he should
so conduct himself that snob reports, if
circulated, would fall harmless. As it !
Mr. Molntire has given the people bers
sufficient grounds for believing anything
and everything tbat might be said about
him, to his detriment
Lost. Somewhere on Main street
oheck book, memorandum book, pooket
book containing 3.00 wortb of scrip
orders, papera of tbe Jas. Stewart es
tate, and other valuable papers and
notes, wbicb are worthless to anyone ex
cept tbe owner, Geo. W. Harrington
Tbe finder will oonfer quite a favor by
returning same to bim, or leave sme at
this office, where be will reoeive suitable
reward. 640-tf
A Vehdiot This Time. Yesterday
tbe case, Ham Kinsman va. John F. Spray,
came off in Justice Hallook's court. Tbs
following coin posed tbe jury: C. U. Sar
gent. Lee Matlock, Pap Simons, W. P.
Scrivner, Billy Buark and 8 O. Smith
They decided tbat Spray owed Kinsman
the value of four steers, and placed the
amount at $85, wbioh throws the costs
on Spray. Mr. Spray says be will give
bonds and appeal bis case.
Back Fbom 1 ortland. Cbas. Parrisb,
tbe well kuown Canyon City lawyer,
oame up from Portland laBt Friday, and
was met here by his eon, Bam Parrisb,
aud Geo. Cattauaob. Tbey Blurted home
ward Saturday. Mr. Punish is one of
tbe brightest lawiere in tbe Btate, but
has been in poor health for some time.
Ten or twelve yeara ago he waa attacked
with stomach trouble, wbicb gave him
great pain and annoyance. Tbe physi
cians tried to cure, or rather help bim.
but could do nothing more than stop tbe
pains temporarily Tbia tbey accom
plished by (be uae of morphine and stim
nlunta until Mr. Parrisb became, like
niaoy other good men and women have,
aalavetotbembotn. iteoentiy tie maae 8mitb, tbe furniture man. is prepared
op bia mind to be cured, ana weni aown 1 to aell fine goods at low ngures, rail
to the Keeley Institute at r'oreat Grove, J line of undertaking goods on hands.
A New Nbiohbob. Geo. W. Lord
has moved into tbe former art gal
lerv over Messrs. Brown at Hamilton
nffioe, and has fitted np for architecture
work. He is prepared to contract for
all kinds of buildings, or will supervise
construction, and purchase material for
tbe same, giving bis customers tbe ben
efit of his experieuce and percentage,
KM-f
Close SatVE. John Spray got in Sat
urday from Seattle. Tbere ia quite
small-pox soars over tbers, two or three
houses having been quarantined early
laat week. It was decided to quaran
tina ibe whole oity Friday, and Joh
barely got out ahead of it.
KOLMAN-
Has Opened Up at Heppner.
Offers a magnificent new stock for
;FALL AND WINTER;
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Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
Ar itlll aliv and kicking for trade with a complete line of
Hardware, Tinware, Graemes, Confectionery,
TOBACCOS, WOOD and WI LLOW WARE.
Guns and A.mmunition, Sewing
Machines, Farm Implements.
Alio Genu' FurniRhlng Onodf , and the largest awortment
of Tea In Kaitorn Orogou.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto:
We Won'T BE IMDERSoLD.
tf. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKHS
Made ok shoot Notice add at Pofulab Pucia.
tST Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
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$900.00 IN CASH PRIZES
to the. Ant twenty perioiu lending In the above three word! with the letton
correetly arranged. Hrizei to be awarded a followi :
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to the .econd. $21)0 ; to the third, I(I0 ; to the fourth, 7& ; to the filth, IliO ;
to he.ufh,tH5;"othe Mventh H5 ; to the eighth, UO-.totht ninth, I5 ;
to the tenth eleventh, twellth, thirteenth aud fourteenth, 10 each ; and the
fifteenth, iiteenth, leventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth a.id twentieth correct
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ume fifteen (IS) two cent tatnpiforoue moutb'i trial iub'rtptlontoour "MUttIU
"otTlO." which i the most, elaborate work or ita kind ever pnbllHhed iu
America, being lithorapheiI on bel p ipr. with rover beanclfnlly deigned
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the lateat. and beat conipnaitM'iiK therefore you rcceii e ten times Ihe value -f
joor remittance 111 any one number.
Our obiect In offering thil Prize Puzrle il to attract attention to our publi
cation, subscriber! to which are placed iu a poiitlon to buy all lluei of sheet
muilc at trade ratel.
We have outlived the prejudice that the public have agninit prize competi
tions, brought about by unicrupulom publliheri of "fake" Journals, al we have
not advertised to give everything, but have always given everything we adver-
The envelope which contains the correct solution bearing flrit postmark
will receive drat award, and the balance lu order aa received.
Thii month's issue contains the folluwlng copyright muiic :
"TA BA-RA-BOOM" polka.
"ONLY PBOMISE." (Vocal.)
"QERAL JINE" WALTZ. Great Hil.
"tiILL THE BOSUN." (Vocal.) Sea Soui?.
"LA SERENATA" WALTZ. Very LaUst.
"WASHINGTON" MAR'JH.
"LOVE AND DUTY." (Vooal.) OrnatsSucoeaa.
"GERWAN PATROL" MARCH. Very catchy.
"POMPADOUR" POLKA. Great miooeaa.
"MET A" 80HOTT18CBE. NeweHt.
"ALWAYS TOGETHER." Bong.
"KLEINE KATIE." (Son g ) Datoh Yodle.
J "GALLANT SALAMANDER." 8ea Song.
tylf thii ia not by far tbe greateat value ia tbe roasio line yon ever
saw, we will obeerfully refund your niouey.
! Canadian Music Folio,
I Mention this paper. WS 4S TORONTO, CANADA.
Grain Sacks
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
Change of Ownership
WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
wbioh we propose to conduct in the moat satisfactory manner. Will keep
on bands at all times the obnioest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
85-tt Proorietors.
Ms
Candies,
and -:- flip !
WELL, I SHOULD SMILE,
The Finest in the Land.
Oyster Season
Also is about ripe, w e win let you
know about that in the near future.
W. L. Matlock & Co.
OXFORD GRADE 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.
JB. SAIITII, l?ilot Rook, Or,
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BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
IN-
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
im iiiiiiiiiiiift'1
8EE BORG, MAY STREET,
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc., Etc.
Trust J3nsts.
HEPPNER, OR.
DE. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. 0. V. 8. , London, EdkIhihI.
Veterinary -w- Surgeon !
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
1 am prepared lo do all klwUof Veterinary Htirgftry, EmasoulutitiK Honei and Ktwllnifi a Speci
alty. (Thii U the only irue niPiiiou oi opernunj
on short not!
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iigoii hones.) ripwylriK of Cattluaud Hog's
1 will treat all animal in the moit him) roved proredii of Veter-
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