Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 18, 1892, Image 2

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    Give your business to Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
GENERAL WEAVER.
Genernl Weaver bac come oat of the
fight iu good niin. He has it respect
eb share uf electoral votes, and iu tbe
main ban conducted bis campaign with
vior aud dt-oeuoy. lie woulo bave been
better oil' if be bad left Mrs. Leant at
borne to help Mr. Lease nurse tbe baby.
Possibly be uow realizes tbe mistake of
taking a woman ou tUestump tuiuslruct
tbe lords of ore. lion bow to vote. It re
acted against tbe populist oaudidute
witb suthoieut foroe to drive away a large
element Irom tbe Dew party tbat might
otherwise bave co operated witb it
But, notwithstanduiK tbe mistakes of
the campaign, Mr. Weaver really did
the democrats a great deal jfood Iu
Western slates. Aud iu oousideratiou
of bis bervices in tins respect, bis name
is now being oa vassed iu connection
witb a oabiuet office under IbeCieVeluud
Bdmimstratlou. We buve no idea tbat
Ueueral Weaver "ill be offered a cabinet
place, nor do we tbink be would expeci
it. hull, it would be iu tbe fitness of
things to make bim commissioner of tbe
labui bureau, a place tbat be is eminent-
ly quanned to nil, aud It would De an
appointment tbat would please tbe labor
ii K classes. Jfoitland Telegram.
Tbis is the most arrogant acknowledge
ment that we buve seen. Tbat the pop
ulist contributed to tbe defeat of tbe
republican parly as much or more tbau
anything else, all acknowledge. Tbe
people's party, so far, has served as an
able lieuteuuutut the democracy, aud tbe
Telegram's shameless admixsiou is in
strict line witb its past record. But tbe
gall of tbe thing is enough to take oue'i
breath. Tbe better cluss of populists
will certain y uut relish this assertion
thut they bave been able tools of tbe
democrats aud should be rewarded foi
it.
FREE TRADE IN "PROSPEROUS
ULSTER."
The Irish World finds in an English
paper, the Hyde Ttlegrapb, of October
13, a letter from a correspondent who
has recently been iu Ireland and made
some personal investigation of tbe condi
tion uf workiugmen there. Following is
a "case" be gives of the wages and home
comforts of a laborer upou whom be call,
ed at bis "bouse" near Lurgmi, iu the
county of Aimagb, in the province of
Ulster, about Ihe prosperity uf wbiob we
hear so much from tbe Belfast Orange
opponents of home rule:
"Cane No. 1. Cottage of two small
rooms wilb mud floors. Family: father,
mother and nine children, Tbe ages oi
tbeelnldien rui.ge from 15 years to 2
ni'inil a Tbe father emiied lust week
lis. ($i.7!), the mother lu. (2,'kms ), Ihe
eldest b..y Hs (81 6(1), tbe eldest gh! Is.,
the text hoy lo., tue next boy la. lu all
21". Itf) 2b came into that house;. 1 bia
Mas u veiy respectable family, but 1
leal ned that Ihe father and mother, wn ii
the three youngest childitu a girl ol 3.
a boy i2 mmitlis atd a boy two months
old- all occupied one bed ; while lo ihe
Same mom the eldest gill 13) aud two
boys of 5 audi years respectively, slept
together iu a li tickle hed on the 11 .or
The three Bluest boys, 15, 11, and SI, slept
on a kind of bioad shelf or iiM lolt over
the kitchen lire."
Tbe wider gives several other "cases"
even woise than the above, ijuob is the
prosperity of "prosperous Ulster' under
the policy of free trade.
BOTl'l WANT IT.
Cleveland's election all that Is ohnnged.
Today another meeting was held atHwan
sea, ati'l it was resolved, out of sympathy
toward American canners, and iu view
of the result of the e'ecliou, that lb.
proposed pushing of canning irj'lu'jlrief
in other countries be deferred for some
time. A committee was appointed t"
watch the development of the tarifl
matters affecting the trade.
A LiAUiNd democrat in The Dalle',
last Thursday, when asked "if the demo
crats would repeal the tariff law aud 10 pel
oeut. tax on state banks?" replied, "tin
platform is made to get in on, not to
stand on j" we a note it showing tbe nunn
imity of tbe democracy. The tame an
ewer was given lo Chaunoey Depew by s
democrat iu New York, on the same day
Dpew believes we "ill make them con
fess they did not dare to fulfil their pr m
ises Chronicle.
A DISPATCH to tbe Portland Telegram
says: "Tbe Fuloon Iron and Nail Com
pany, wbiob bas been engaged iu putting
in the foundations for a large tin-plati
plant at Niles, O., bas deoided to com
plete the work already laid out, bnt wil
not finish tbe improvements nutil tin
polioy of Ihe dtmncralio adrniuistratio'i
is determined. If favorable to tbe tin
plafe industry tbe works will be started,
otherwise be ohanged to sume other industry."
The annual convention of the farmers.'
alliance is in session at Memphis, leuu.
There is a lively contest over tbe presi
dency beleen I he fi lends of the presenl
iiiciimbeiit, Louoks, of North Dakota,
und tbi se of C. W. Macuue, of Washing
ton, editor of tbe Economist. The for-uu-r
is being pushed by the third
parly element, aud the later by the
democrats. Delegate Beck, of Alabama,
who is aleadiugligbtiutbeorgauizatiou,
said this evening:
"Tbe original idea wits the orgnuzi
tiou should stay out of politics, but it
won't, and siuce tbe members will dabble
iu politics, I say give them a democratic
flavor. Thai's my idea. We want Macuue
for president; he's a democrat."
Ou tbe other baud, John II. Mo
Dowel), of Tennessee, is working hard
for Loucks, thinking thus to throw tbe
organization into tbe people's party.
The day before eleolion 5(1 Boston
bankers issued a manifesto urging the
pnblio to yote fi r Cleveland, claiming
tbat this course was tbe best means ol
crushing out Ihe Bilver sentiment, and
preventing the issiinuco of greenbacks oi
flat money. It is evident tbat one ele
ment or auolher is going to be deceived
and disappointed in Mr. Cleveland's ad
ministration. Spokane Roview.
There is talk uf putting Oen. Weavei
at tbe bead of tbe labor bureau of the
government. It would be a good ap
pointment. General Weaver is well titled
for tbe position. It would add to Ihe
popularity of a democratic administra
tion. E. O. Shades of Moses! Is the
people's party a demooratio machine? I
would seem so, at any rate.
Hon. D. P. Thompson bas been chosen
minister to Turkey, vice Hon. Sol . Htrscb.
resigned. He will doubtless accept. Mr
Thompson came to the Const in an early
day, worked as a woodchopper, became
a surveyor, prospered, was governor i f
Idaho under Grant, mayor of Portland
uud a representative of Multnomah oouu
ty in the state hgislature.
Tub annual dinner of the New York
ohamber of commerce was hi hi at Del
inoiiico's ou the night of Ihe 15' h. There
were preseut many men of uulionul rep
elation, including President elect Cleve
land, O. J. Foster, W. II. II Miller.
VYbitolaw lleid, Chaiiucy Depew, and
others.
Chab. PiiTiiR, of Ihe Weston country,
was shot and fatally ii juied by buiglars
recently, They are supposed to he two
young men of that neighborhood, Frank
Fletcher and Pete Oaskell.
Ohand Matkii l'owumu.r, of the
Knights of Labor, will retire at the
national gathering at St. Louis this
week. Editor Wright is named as bis
successor.
district of Viterbn, I'aly, and wan the son
of Giacomo Angelini, then governor of
JauepiuH.
Rev. Edmund Vxnghan, nn nncle of
the Arohbisoop of Westminster, has jnst
ailed for Sidney. He in to take rliaril
if hII the bouses of tbe Redemptoriit Or
der iu Australia Claphaui is Hie hi ad
quarters of the Order in England, In
Ireland the K-demptorists have bontes
at Limerck aud Duudaik.
O i Sunday, Sept. 2.5, the oeremony of
"lothing and profession took place at
Ni Zareth House, Hammeremiib, London.
Slater Elvsliege (Miss MeK-nua or Bel
fast. Sister Nmiau Miss Fi'z-mnon of
Crooarnore, county ioivn). made their
vows, and Miss Markham Siatm M Sen
nanus of onnnty Oare, and Miss McGmre
.Sister M. Zitajof oounty Uavan, received
the hahit.
Very Rev. Father William Walsh, of
'he order of St. Augustine, assistant to
'be general, celebrated a solemn r quiem
iihss in the church of San Pc, H 'ine,
for the repose of the sonl of John L Ash
man, on the anniversary of bis death,
bather Dnscnll was deacon. Fattier Pat
ick Raleigh aub-deacon, and Father Pat
iok Crolty master of ceremouie", the
whole community utteudiug ou the occa
sion. Father Finnegan, Dunleer, Lontb, who
(or several weeks has been hoveling be-
tweeu life and death under a very seri
ins attack of typhoid fever, contracted
in diohargp of his sacred duties, is be
vond all danger and fast recovering, and
in hIi ;tit two weeks be will be able to
leave his room, rimce bis arrival in Dun
leer the reverend gentleman bas been
iustrumental with God's assistance in
promoting much good for tbe people of
ilial place.
How's This I
TO THE
It is a wonderful remec'y, which is alike benefi
cial to you and your children, : C is Scott's Emulsion
of Pure Norw xi Liver Oil and Hypophos-
phites of Lime and Soch. It checks wasting in the
children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps
them from taking- col l and it will do the same for you
Scott's Emulsion ct:ros C-:t'as,
Colds, Consumption, Scrcfi.l.i asi-i
mil Anaemic and Wostosr Riser, s.
Prevents wastin? in el: i:t -n. .
most as palatable n ni:tu. Uc: only
the Genuine. Pr.-pnrrd by fi.:r,tt ft
Bowne, Chemist, Hew Tork. fo!J ry
all Druggists.
Scott's
Mmision
We offer one hundred dollars reward
'or any case of natanh cure.
F. J.CHENEY & Co. Props., Toledn.O.
We the undersigned have known F. J
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
'rausaotions and tiiiaiictally able tocarry
out any obligations made by tbeir firm.
VVkbt ft J.BUJ.X, wholesale Druggists
Tolodo, O. Walpino, Rinnan ft Mabvin,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. (J
Hall's CatanbCnre Is taken internally
aoting direotly upou the blood and mu
hour surfaoes of tbe system. Testimon'
lala sent free. Price 75o. per buttle-
loiu oy an arnggists.
NOTICE TO O. A. It.
Nntioe io hereby given to all members
of Rawlins Post No. 31, G. A. R , and
those intending to become members, that
Hiere will be a meetuis' or this post at
Heppner on Nov 26,1802. All invited
particularly those who are soldiers, but
not members ot any post.
By order of
Geo. W. Smith,
C. C. Boon,
Adjutant.
E-TheW R C. will hold a meeting at
the (Jdd fellows hall. Siiturdav. Nov.
vo. 1 p m , the same day that tbe U A,
K. meelB, to take iu new members.
43 tf. By order of the W. R. C.
G. a. It. NO I U K.
The members of Kiwlius Post No 81,
G. A. R. are requested to be in ntteud
ance at the n eeting of tbe Post on the
lust hatmday iu December, D-oemlier
dl.ut Lexwiuton, at ulncli time the eleo
tion of I'llioers for the ensiling war oc
curs. Please bear this in mind, and
mane jour arrangements to be with na.
Mf G. W. Smith, Com.
A meiti'Ino of U.OOU free traders, ou NoV'
14, at .Sidney, Anstinlia, cables uongrat
ulatioiiB to Grover Clevelaud upon his
eleolion. Sir lletity Parkes presided
over tbe meeting.
Tuosk who represent Enstern inoiiev
in KansaB say that they caunot loan any
oiore money in that stale till the policy
of the state is known. They fear injuri
ous legislation.
CoMmissionkii Piick, of New York, has
been discharged from custody, there hav
lug been nothing of aorimiual nature
proveu against him.
Some thoughtless pe 'pic endeavored to
enter into the New York parade, during
the reoent celebration of Cleveland's eleo
tiou, a wagon, upon which was erected a
sen ffo Id, and dangling from the disgust
mg euibltm was an t 111 jy ot President
Harrison. As soon as the uncanny ob
ject was seen by the looal democrats
there were mntteriugs of disapproval,
which soon broke out iu an opeu protest.
The leaders of Ihe prooossion iusisted
that such au exhioiliou was au Insult to
every loyal citizen, who, uo matter how
they differed on questions of piditics,
were bound to redguize anil maiiitnin
the dignity of the olllue of chief niagis
trate. The i fliny was rventually dra n
up the street and torn to pieces, while
the crowd hooted at the men who plan
ned Ihe affair. Our people differ, polit
ically, but their loyalty is ab.ive re
proacb.
The London Morning Leader recently
deolared that there were 20,(100 actually
starving iu Loudon. Free trade L judou!
A hum of mouey as large as 8250,000,
000 is expected to be left iu America by
the fair of next year.
Tub report that Senator David B Hill
is engaged to a Southern lady proves to
be untrue.
CrT. Cha9 U. Hunt is uow chief of
police, city of Portland.
HtlHIl NEWS.
The supreme court of the state of
Nebraska is wrestling with its llrst case
resulting from ('lay count). Comprising
the 43 I representative district. S. Me l
ler, the speaker of the last house was
nominated by both Ihe iudepeudents
find democrats at separate conventions.
Bud on the ticket his mime was printed
as the nominee of each parly. He was
elected, and now bis republican oppo
nent olaims ihat thepriutiugof the name
in two distinct plao a is contrary to Ihe
provisions of the Australinn ballot law.
The supreme court is asked for an in
terpretation of the law. If Nathan
Pierce had been elected in tbis state a
similar case would have been before our
Courts.
A dispatch from England says: The
dispoudeut feeling of seyerBl weeks past
in Ihe tin plate distiict of Wales has
been changed Into one of r juicing. A
fortnight Bgo nie ting of the masters
was held and the question of seeking
ew markets was diaouased. Since Mr
From the Irish World.
The estate, ri al and personal, of the
late Patrick S. tlilmore was recently de
clared at 00.000.
Father Jones, d. J., an Irishman, has
been elected one of the assistants to the
uew Ueueral of ttie Society of Jesus.
Archbishop Walsh, of Toronto, who is
a native of Moonooin, County Kilkenny,
on last tbursday celebrated Ihe Iwenlj
Ulih anniversary of his administration.
A dispatch from Balliuadriuiiia, Coun
ty lvlldare, said : Sergeant Rogan, his
wife aud childieu vere murdered there
last night by Constable Pilkinglou, who
aflerwa'd commuted suicide.
Miss Mury Treaey, daughter of the late
John Tieacy, Clotii:hjordan, recently
made her final va s as a sister ot lueroy
in 1 lio convent, Loner Baggott street,
Dublin. She took the titleol .Sinter Mary
Da mi on.
The Duke of Devonshire, formerly
Lrd Hariiiigton, has, through Dictor
Maziere lirndy, presenied to L-o XIII.
several volumes ol ' The Lisuiore Papers,"
which are the diaries aud memoirs ol the
tlrst Kai I oi Coi k.
The cause of temperance is gaining
numerous proselytes beneath t lie 8 'Uth
eru Cross. Au entertainment was recent
ly given by the S. Patrick's Total Ab
stinence Society of It illarat,' Victoria, to
commemorate the enrollment of its 1,000
members
Dining tbe month of September 820,
810 wonh of herrings ere taken on tbe
Irish const, aud in ttie last mouth (40.
000 worth of mackerel. There Brs mil
lions of dollars in this industry if the
fishermen were only properly equipped
for its pros cution.
The well known Father Antonio An
gehoi, of the Society of Jesus died at
Home B few days ago alter four davs' ill
ness
DIMHOM'TIUN 01' UOPATKNEHSH1P.
Notice is hereby given that tbe part
nership existing between Arthur Coffin
and Flunk McFarland. under the firm
name of C Ilia & McFarland, was dis
solved Fehrnaiy 1, 1H02, by mtituid con
sent, Arthur Collin retaining the Arling
ton business, collecting all accounts due
"lid paving all liabilities of same, and
Frank McFarhind retaining th Heppner
business, collecting all aocouuts due aud
paying all liabilities of same
Arthur Coffin,
I'hank WcFahland
Referring to the above, Frank McFar
land. Homer McF.rlnod and Emil C.
Voruz have formed a co partnership un
der the Una uame of McFarland Mercan
tile Company, commencing business
September 1st, 1892, to be incorporated.
The new flim will continue it) the gen
eral merchandising busiuess at tbe same
location, National Hank buildiug, lower
Main St., Heppuer, Oregon.
Fhank McFaki.and,
HOMHR UoKAHLANd.
642 548-w 1'mil P. Vokuz.
S. C. Smith,
Keeps a full line of
EVERYTHING
Id the way of Furniture.
Undertnklng goodi a speciality.
May Street, Beppner, Or. 623-f
You will catch
At the Mallory Corner.
Buy your Groceries and . . .
. . . Read their new ad. soon,
H. A. Thompson a. E. Blum
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
Tie Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Below Colli n & MeFarland'a, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men.
Teams to bay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. SI 25. Meals 25 eta. a
at C. C. Sargeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Urain and
baled hay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
DON'T
BE
BAMBOOZLED.
By traveling fakirs. C. 0. Wildev & Co , of
" Walla Walla, Wash., are the largest import
ers direot from the Eastern factories m the
Inland Empire of
FIAMOS AND ORGANS
We can save yon from 825 to $100. We ship subject to approval to any responsible
parties. We handle tbe very best makes of instruments, and warraut them for
Ave years, and guarantee lower prices than any house on this coast for same
quality. We bny direot from Chickering & Sons, Weman A Co., Conover
Rros & Co., Smith & Barnes, pianos Packard, Story & Clark and Chioagn Cot
tage Organs. Sell Organs from $100 lo 1(300 ; Pianos from 3l0 to $700. Write
ns ror catalogue ana prioes. it win pBy you. (J. (J. V lldey ofc Oo
535w Walla Walla, Wash
PEOPLE OF HEPPNER
-And Surrounding Country,:
We ere comi elled to announce that onr entire stock of
Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES,
-5 II ATS, O-VPS
Trunks, Valises, and also n full line of Ladies' Goods, auoh bs Dress Qoods, Furn
ishing, Fancy Goods and Notions of all kinds
MUST BE SOLD
3o. Within the Next 30 Days. 30.
At prices never heard of before in the history of merchandising. Thanking you for
past patronage, we would like to see you come and
Get the Benefit of Our-
6losii(5 Out : Sle
-AT THE --
THE
HEPPNER,
EASTERN CLOTHING HOUSE,
N- LEVI ROBISON. Proprietor,
OREGON
jBCAB, TICKScaLICE
'iwiilion better tin Cere !
DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND-
HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL
N
Ioilorveilients t
Coorier Pin ! used and endorsed bv the foil
Donalilnon, Dayville; W. s. Leo, Junction City; John IlnrriHon, Mntnev; Geo. Ochs, Amanda
Kenneth McKar. Davvil e: Joe Oliver. John Duv: .1 W Rvuru owl iui... . p i Mr.nl u.n'
Cook .t Clarlt, Phllbrook; Kairchil.i k McCraW. Diinnv'er: P. K. Wurrfin. ilHr: Rnrh Rrn'
Levviston; L. P. Chandler, MaMon; J. IJlrHciibiTK, Chot'eau; D. 8. IlaatinirB, Ubet; James KdU,
Dillou; W. orton Stewart; A. Downie. Biti tfuntly.
hi Dip ever mk Hi Everywhere
Ash Your Merchant j "or, Coopers and Take w Other.
Props. Wm. COOPER-4 NEPHEWS.
KCWHI.AVn Rim p,.ttn.l rtna,.n
Gen. AgU. for Oregon, WunhiiiKton anil Westci n Idaho.
f7alr(on, Teran.
From 1 Uf I'mey V ooils
Of the North to the everglades of the
South, di tiL'tfists are liHsifued by people
with eery shd of Hhnimatisiii, inquir
ing about Dr. Di iiiuraond's remedy.
"Will it onre me?" Anil the dniKuist
points to the faot that the Uiuuimond
Medioine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New
York, offer a reward of $ 00 for a ense
their remedy will uot cure. That kind
of answer is satisfy iiii?, aud the sufferer
planks dowu rive dollnis and uoes home
mid is onred. Not only relieved, hut
Ci'HKD. Aifeuts wanted. 46
TO TIIK POINT.
My oreditors are after me for mnnev
which I cannot pay uuless those who
owe me come to the front. This I shall
expect everyone to do without further
delav. I ueed mouov and must have it
m SW U. W. HOBNEK.
1'. S. I'm in dead earnest ou this mat
ter. Those ho think that I am foolinu.
will fiud out their mistake. D. W. H.
TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK
T. IVIIXv5SO, Prop.
Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays snd Saturdays. Loaves Lone Rock on
JYIOuuays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. Mskes connection with the wetkly
line to Fossil. Reasonable ohurnet for both
Passengers -:vand -:- Freight.
513-tf i
SLOCDM-JOHNSrON DRUG CO., Anents. Hepnner. Or.
AUUITIONAL, LOCALS.
15 HblWAltD.
Tbis amonnt will be paid for the re
covery of B chestnut sorrtd mare, branded
a diamond Lou liht hip nnd I S on left
shoulder; has a wire out on one front
fool; is seveu years old, weiiihs 901) to
1000 pounds, stir in forehead, while
snip iu the fuce. The uliove reward ill
be aid for her delivery to me at Alci.
Thompson's ranch.
Joseph Drgois,
C41-tf, Hepputr, Or.
15 lihVVAlU).
T.ost or shden, one buy horse four years
old, branded cross ( ) with bar above it
on riy lit shoulder Hud white face. I
will yive the alvve reward for his return
n J L. Howard's ranch on LitHs Uniter I uow deals iu cram, lumber aud wood
vMrt K. or .or inioruiaiion leaning lo nis
recovery. 1. U Howaud,
RiS w lialluwav, Ore,
The Stndebaker wagon beads them all.
For sale at Gilliam Sc Bisbee's. a
Look out for Fell Bro.' le of rem-uaiitB-barKaius
in everything. a
Why go hungry whBu the City hotel
furnishes you a good meal at living
rates. a
"Hardware" did you sayf Why, yes
at P.O. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the
place for bargains. a
Call on Kip to do yonr wood sawing;
same old price. Also delivers wood to
any part of Heppner. Hee ad. a
For oaeb you oan get more at the East
eru Clothing bonse, witb Levi on deck,
than any other plaoe in Heppuer. a
The Falaoe ia the leading hotel in tbe
city. Well furnished rooms with plenty
of light are provided for evrvoue. a
Smith, the furniture man, is prepared
to sell line goods at low figures. Full
line of undertaking goods on hands, a
Gilliam & Biabee, the hardware and
tinware merohauts, curry everything ap
pertaining to their lines, even agricul
tural implements. Don't you need a
plow this fall? a
Don't overlook T. W. Ayera, Jr., tbe
leading druggist. Choicest perfumes,
purest drugs and tbe finest toilet articles
always on hand. ' a
The Bnchler beer, 6 cents per glass, Bt
the Columbia Beer Hall. Osmers A
Hughes, mops., nejt door to M. Lioh
tenthal & Co.'s shoe store. a
The M. L. A T. Co., since they bave
roofed all their platforms, have an im-
n,..a Tl... . .
mmnc Minge CHpHOHJ. 11IIH UOIlipaUy
A
CoinDrelieasivB Survei
Dr. Orant'sCloab', the great dyspepsia
Conqnerer, will positively cure dyspepsia
and all its kindred ailments. Kvery bot
tle sold under a positive guarantee to
effect b oure or money refunded. See ad.
iu this issue. a
Don't overlook Kirk & Rasmna for
bargains. They have purchased Ihebus
iness of J. W. Matlock & C bnt will
soon remove to the Mallory corner, oppo
site the Palace hotel. s
Borg. the je.veler, is tb' -van to fix np
yonr watch or clock, '.e keeps a full
stock of everything pertaining to bis
business1 n
M. Lichlenlbal A Co. have n fins lot n(
winier wear, inpim inj lu,li.u' ...i.....
Ttie .hocused was lairu on the shor. nv-rwlm. ml,:,.., K..t, . n
litilhof January, 18U9, atCaueinua, iutheiin. ' ' a i
Since Shaw A MeCarty purchased the
meat market they bave al ays endeavor
ed to keep on baud tbe freshest aud
choicest meat, sausages aud bologuas. a
What will perseverance, plnok and en
terpris avail in this wild west, if you
cannot get big bargains? However, be
fore giving tip entirely, visit Minor Bros.'
empor um. a
Thompson A Binnaown tbe buss wbicb
goes to and from the City hotel, but will
call for parties desiring to go to train iu
any part ot the city. Leave orders at
City hotel. a
Ttie general merchandise establish
ment formerly owned by Coffin A McKar
laud, has lately changed bauds, now be
ing nnder th oontml and management
of The McFarland Meroanlile Compsnv,
whioh continues business at tbe old stand '
witb a larger atook than aver. a
An Apprehensive Subject
Means of a Prehensile Tail"
The Monkey is Xot Afraid be
cause his Tail is a Good One.
We are Sot Afraid because our
Tale is a Good One.
WE 1ELL OF
Splendid Goods,
Fair treatment ; eatisfsction to custom
era, and of reasonable prioes aud
good money value.
It is a Tailless Tale.
A tale witbon end, beo-mse it ia a tsle
tbat will hold A pleasure to show
goods. Special inducements to
cash bnyers. Csll at
HERE IS THE PLACiC
10 tet j!,ven on Your T.ife.-
s
COMPLETE
JUS'.r
LINE OF
OPENEDr
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
: QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. (
Wood Bnd VVilli'vware. Blaokimitln' Snnnlioa Trn ..i i i r, .
Pipe, Tanks. Bathtub, ,,nd Sink,. Pliiinhing M .twi ,1s, A7riciiltVral Inle-
an n.inua or Kjpainug quickly and ueatly done.-
Bain Wiigons, Hiicks ano Buekboards.
'- Ton will save money by
getting nur prioes before purchasing
elsewhere. -: .;. .;. -. ... .
menls
Odd Fellows' building, Main St.,
534-tf
HEPPNER, OREGON.
DAN OSMKRS.
MAT HUGHES.
Columbia Beer Hall!
rpr71 ilfloD J rr . .
xiLZ t "VP"''' Factory on Main
Street. Keen
TIT" y-. '
ty ines, Uigurs, Ktc.
on hand
We have
a Fine Line of Liquors,
Reducedjhe Price of the Buchler Beer to
On draught frPs l Bnd cool. Lunch of all kiudt, Hope
to Bee all thP1r old f, iPUc)8 aud mHI)y more w
3N1K1S & HUGHES. Props.
The Heppner Wood Yard.
KIP HAS GOT AHoriMi,
AI "Dd h" 0Pe"ed UP 'J. wuich be will deHver wood,,
eawed or tiusawed.
Wood Sawed at Y.nr Rn,:.
. i ivjiuoiic, ;k CIS
r Cord Ivma in (mn . 1 .... '
xer v,orn, twice in two ; 81 00, three times,
-.... nr.. in si.ou per coril. yKrd
823-aw
Wood sawed and
.. ... e. oo perc.ni. Yrd near the depot.
Leave orders at dloan H.,wa-d's
RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor.
JHE QITY HOTEL,
v,
I. LEEZEH,
Prop,
rilHIS HOSTELKY hs hn
X - . ... . . . ana kepcnished thronghont, and now
, one of be most, nviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leer inviU. 7o to .top
with him, feeling that h ,. able to entertain yon in the best of style.
First Class" House. ' ' Reasonable Rates.