Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 25, 1892, Image 3

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    Mlt'lCU I'O AUVKHrisHKii.
ITmSKJenIrliig tliu iliwrlion of illaplay ails.,
or change of same, uniHttcet their copy in
.ot later llimi Monday evening lor liiemlay'ii
tlOU. l'US 1'ATTKKtKlN PUBLIeHlNUCO.
NOIK E.
1. The ium of Ave cent per line will be
cliarKetl for "oarda of lliaiika," "reaolntioiiM of
resi'ct," liita ol wedding orvaenu and donon,
Mini obituary uotieei, (oilier Uiau thoae tlie edit
or Bball litiinttll glu aa a matter of neug.j and
Uotlteaolaleiaal liieetlngfi lor w liatever purioe.
2. NotU eaol church and locicly and all other
entertainment Irnni u lilch revenue is lo be de
rim!, khall be charged Inr at the rate of live
isms a line, llieae rnlet ulll be lllctly adher
ed to in every liiftance.
Advertising ratea reasonable and made known
upou application.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to buUa up hepp
ner. tatruuize those wlio pairoutze
you.
Here ana There.
m.irvi-h'iix onrntiv,. irierti "f Ater's j o-onrred at Ukiuh nb.nt two weeks g .
hiiiBKP,.riliB. The t-iiK-rmwnt i, err deoeased had been employed j.ist
tninly, mirth trvinif. Bo Hiire you ift 1 , . .. . . M ., .
in.. .... i .... loue day id herdiug ahecp for N. H. Cot-
lirv. S. B. L-td'iii in q.iw located Ht
Don't overlook the Ladies' ISnznr.
Heuiy Wado'a sale Saturday, Nov. 26,
im.
Don't fail to attend Henry Wade'a
sale
W. M. Pierce was over from Idea
Tuesday.
Mm, K. L Matlock, we regret to shj,
! seriously ill.
II. E. Warren, ot Eight Mile, was
over Tuesday.
N. L. Robison is selling potatoes at
lceutB per lb. 637 If
Fred Miller knows bow to give you a
good fit iu tailoring. If sw
Fell Bine ' Bazaar if where ynn gel
those cheap blankets. 42 if
100 bead of cattle aud 23 head of homes
to be sold at Wade'a sale.
Geo. Vincent, of lower Butter creek,
was in Ueppuer Weduesday.
The Gem aud PalHce saloons for fine
liquors, MoAiee Broi-., Pi ops. sw
J. W. Oab irn, of D UKla, called at
the Quzetle t ffiee this uioruiug.
Ii-ano L. Hotmrd one of Butter creek'
progressive boys, dropped in on us
yesterday.
Jus , Jones, accompanied by his
nephew, Billy, are visiting relat.ves iu
the valley.
E A, Kramer arrived Inst night, after
ii Honenoe of some years from the Hcpp.
ner country.
Ed. K. Bishop, onsbier of the National
Bank of Heppner, left Tuesday mommy
for Purl land.
The Morrow County Land and Tnist
Company have au unlimited supply of
chop fur sale. 41-lf.
Pup tiimous & Bon still shoe horses
and do general blacksimtuing at the old
stand Matiock corner. 65.
Hlinw & McCarty are selling beef fore
quarteis, at four cents per pound ami
other meats in proportion. 36 If
Meetu g is Hill iu progress nt the M
E. oliU'ch. Ihere will be bpiiahnal
services Hiibbath morning at 11 o'cluek
service. Everybody inviltd to attend.
Fkiu nil vn Morion ci unly . ye Gil
lette hears reports of a big lain Tuesday
eveuii-g. wbiou showsthat it whs general
Fall kowii wheat will now make quite h
growth before winter sets in.
Every man who lakes any interest in
fust stoi k should subscribe for The
Horseman Gazette shop, agents.
N. Nielmin is now running a stage be
tween Hrppuer aud Lone Rook. See
ad. for days ot leaving aud arr.val. If.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson in prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. Call at her home
in north Ueppuer, or address her at tins
plaoe. oia it
J.. H. Mathews, of Aj'i.r, Gilliam Co.,
one of the bold Unosier boys who is now
trying Eastern Oregon with success,
Called at the GnZctte office this after
noon. J. E. C'deman and Heman Culwell,
ot the country west ot Heppner, pmd
their respects to the Q.izettj office early
this week.
Qiyu ketchnm whiskers. Halt &
Mathews, at the city barber shopthe
place to get a first-dans shave, hair-out
or shampoo. tf.
Master Clay French is the authorized
ageut for the Oregouiun at this place.
Subsoribe through him, and have your
paper delivered free of charue. tf
CotjfMence Lodge, No. !2c, K. of P. is
Called upi u to inetilute a lie lodge at
Condon next week. There is a remaik
Bble inteiest and consequent growth
of tbe order iu Gilliam county.
Lost A lady's ring, opal and four snial
diamond settings. Fiuder will he re
warded by leaving same at the G.iZette
office.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, tbe baher, wants to see
his old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. This office is under everlasting obliga
tions tu C. Buhl for Cooking the editor's
Thanksgiving turkev. Mr. Bubl does
auob as this on short notice and to a
queen's taste.
Meats are wholesaled at the Liberty
Meat market obeaper than ever before
known to be sold for in Heppner. Fore
quarter of beef at 4 i ts. per pound and
otber meats in proportion. 36 tf
A gray beard on a man nnder 60
makes him look older than he is. The
best dye to color brown or black is
Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers.
Phill fleppuer, ot Arlington, came up
on Wednesday's train to speud thanks
giving with his relatives in Heppner.
Mr. Heppuer will return borne the first
of next week.
The latest dentistry, orown and bridge
work, most successfully accomplished liy
Vr. B. F. Vangbau. Gas administered
when desired. Thompson buildiug,
Heppner. Or 1-a-w.
Now is tbe time to olean and oil your
harness fur the winter. And don't for
get thai C'lbaru's Ivory Black Harness
Oil is the best for tbe purpose. For sale
by P. C. Thompson Co. i'i i
Morrow county, now that it baa gin
nine bank robbers, is up in the king row.
However, untie of these b. r. were f ap
posed to have nerve enough to rob a
sbeeH'amp. But stndeutu of humau
nature are liable lo err.
Owing to the fuct that job stock has
advanced about twenty per cent fmtn
reasons which will be explained else
where, we are oompelled to make a
light advance on all printing. A le
rltiction will he made as soon as prices
of material will justify same.
Mr. W. P. Unlton celebrstfd bis for
tieth bin briHy Widnesday, by giving a
splendid dinner, at which the following
Invited gnests wre present: O. E. Farns
worth and wife, J. W. M irrow aud wife
nd F J Hallock and wife.
Hattee's Cougo Oil is rapidly ooming
to the front as a leading medicine. J.
A. Harrison, the Fossil constable, ap
plied it to bis lees, whioh was recently
kioked by a borce, and next day he
tbrewasi'le bisornfehes- "It's tbe boas!"
Harrison ssys. Lyman Brown tried tbe
oil for rnenmatism witb which he has
been troubled for years, and tbi is what
be says: ''it kocked it after two appli
cations." 64i-tf.
Many people suffer for years from
troublesome and repulsive sores, bni a,
and eruptions, without aver testing the
I uiiui.iu, Wash.
Mrs. Siiiun, who lives below town, is
reported quite ill,
Mr. t. V. U I'et left llii-i morning for
Portland on h business trip,
J iliu B trk-jr, of tl illn fly, w.ii iu
Heppner the first of ihe week.
A B irnes, of P -rtl.ni.l drummer, was
in Heppuer over l'lianksaiving.
(Jen. Crane aud R. L etialli n, of Lex
inglou, were 111 Heppuer Tuesday.
Our reporter noticed last Mouday on
our street', V A Siepueus of HarJuiau.
Mrs. A. Wrigut is reports I as rapidly
improving, and her early recovery is
elpeoied.
W. J. Pyburn, of Himiltou's sawmill,
and who owns a ruiiuh lu mat vioiuti),
'Tiiauksgitve" in Heppner.
El. Hnilcmay came up Wednesday
fiom his big ranob near 1) xiglas. He
reports bis wheal starting nicely.
Alm-M UU VI ttiiiok. .Vliu iie .tfitl'Wk
Athalia Soma aud liattie Jenkiin made
ihe U Zdo i.llijc) a 1'imuKsgiviiig call
Mr. McElllgoti anilLJeliilbmiri.9 were
in Wednesday Iroui Gooaeberry. Mr.
Knboume bus recently bought a band of
sheep.
Geo. Goldby, of the Lexington coun
try, and who is one of our pusbiug
farmers, was up 10 Ueppuer on busiuess
VVeduesdav.
Uncle Hugh Fields arrived from
Browiinvilie Wednesday evening aud
will reinuiu in Heppuer and vicinity foi
about two weeks.
The Thanksgiving sermon by Rev.
Palmer, yesteiday, was well appreciated
by the bearers, it whs full of p itrtollsul
and well suited tn the occasion.
N. K. McVoy and wife, ol Gooseberry
were in Heppner Weduesday. Mr. lo
Vey reports Ibat crops are lu, and that
ihe fall showers are welcome.
The 8 ashing touches are being pat
upon me Ueppuer Water & Luht 0 i.'s
ti'Si tesevoir. The puAr house is also
nearly ready tor Ihe uiaohinery.
C. H. Keithly a id Mr-. Kelt hly, broth
er and mother of J. 0 Ktuulv, oi H-ird
man, cnuie iu tbe first, ot the week from
lilabn on u visit to relatives here.
A special oar oauie up the brauoli
Weduesday having ou board a govern
ment iuapector of railr ads. The oai
returned ou tbe same day to tbe maiu
hue,
Tbe Thanksgiving dance at tbe opera
house last niuhi was not well attended,
owning to the fact that it was entirely
au impromptu affair aud not generally
known.
Preaching at the Bap'ist ohuroh Sun
day. Theme at 11 o'clock, a. ui., will be
"How to uulock i be modt complicated
luck" Theme nt 7 o'clock p. ra. will be
"The sick, tbe nbysiouu aud ibe nunc."
Choir praotice Suiuiday night,
Joe Luckman sajs one inch of snow
fell at his plaoe last Tuesday night, and
Wednesday moruing much of it was still
tying uroitud on the summits ot thoie
eveilasiiug hills. There was quite a fall
of snow iu tbe mouutains.
Regular -ervioes at M. E ohurcb, South,
SnoitHy. In Ibe morning tbe naNtor, Ed-
iu Palmer, will preach on "Glory in the
Oross," tbe Biihj'Ct being tak-u from the
words and uoika of Hi. Paul. Iu the
eveiiing Hey- 0 E. Knk, of fjumraeiville.
will preach All are coi dull) iuvited to
attend.
"Aren't yon ever going to grow old
like the rent of of usr"' ni-ked a man ol
an uiqduin unoe tie badu'lseeu for some
tune. "Well, not so long us 1 Oan purily
my blood with Ayr's oarsaparilla," was
ihe apt reply. This man knew wbat be
was talking about.
Cvttiko hciufh Tuesday evening
about 4 o'clock, Wm. Ay ere, Jr., wbo
resides on Butter creek, was seriously
stubbed by his brotherinlaw, Wm. Ben
edict. The cm ting oocured iu Mr,
Ayers' bouse. The men were quarreling
over a cay use, w hen the discussion grew
loud and long. From wbatwecau learn,
it would have ended iu blows had not
the stabbing oocured, stopping the row
The knife blade, n oommon pocket affair,
iy to 3 inches long, entered Ayers' left
side just below the ribs. Benedict was
arrested aud lodged in jiil early
Weduesdav moruing. Ayers is reported
tobeiu aoritical conilition We lues
day eveui"g young Benediot was released
on bail, Alfred Ayers, his fatherinlaw, and
Johnny Ayers, a cousiu ot Mrs. Bin edict,
becimiug bis surety iu thesurn of $1,000
The wouuded man, at tbe preseut writ
ing, is getting along nicely and will
recover.
trell, and in Ibe evening when be relum
ed fmm his work, someone offered him a
drink of liquor. He refused at the timet
but afterward accepted tbe pr- ffe'ed re
freshment. Kelt morning he swallowed
a drink of hot whiskey, wbtou he himself j
prepared, aud was subs qnectly attacked
with violent cramps, wbicb finally ended
iu death He m dn an anie-m i'tern stale
rasut to tbe ff-ot that someoue bad poi
soned bim. Iu a chest in the room wbioh
be occupied a bottle of liquor was found,
after his death. From this it is supposed
he took bis moruing drink, aud an anal
ysis will probably be mndeuf its oobtouts
The deceased resided on tbe middle fork
of the John Day, aud came to Cumas
Praire not long before bis illness. He
was fifty-five years old. E. 0.
Columbus Discovered America
JZ" But the people dieaovcred that at :
GILLIAM & BISBEE'S
i as the place to biiy
Anotiieb Clobs Shavb. A young fel
low, a sbeep-berder ou a spree, over
turned, a lamp in Ueppuer's White-
ohapel district recently and but for tbe
loud screams ot the inmates which
urougbt assisiauce, it would have ended
lisastronsly. Wben help arrived the
lames were bluiing to tbe ceiling.
Prompt action saved tbe bouse, aud, in
faot, the entire blook.
Laid To Em. -Thi funeral of John
Wiiliugbani, yesterday morniug, was
largely attended, as Mr. Willlugbam
was well known, aud bad many warm
frieuds in the community. The pall
bearers were: Judge Keithly, E. G.
Sloan, J, K. Siumus, Abe Wells, O. E.
Faruswortb aud J. W. Rasmus. Tbe
procession was a long one, and the cer-
mouies at tbe grave plain but appropriate.
Adjcdoed Intake.-Tbe little son o
Clianey t'rey, of Uardman, wbo has just
passed eight summers, waa brought be
fore Judge Keithly last Tuesday, to be
examined as to bis sanity. He waa ad
judged insane aud Wednesday morniug
Sheriff Noble departed with the unfortu
nate lad, enroute for Salem, where it is
hoped full recovery will soon be brought
about.
BOdLYN BANK UUBBEBS.
The Slide. Much delay in mails and
freight is experienced on the Uuiou Pa
cific now. Tbe elide down below Bon
neville still keeps moving, aud tbe tfi
ciuls will shortly construct a temporary
track around the debris, lhera are
mauy theories being advanced as to the
cause of the laud siide at this particular
time and plaoe. For some weeks, that
section bas been visited by copious rains,
whioh have loosened the earth from tbe
bedrock, beoce the tionble. Until the
earth hardens, there will be no particular
effort made to dear the track, as it is
simply a waste of time. It is probable
that business will be resumed without
interruption in tbe oourse of a few days.
HARDWARE
Tinware. Wood and Willowware, Crockery.
Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures !
Pumps, Oaspipe and Plumbing Materials. Coal, Iron and Steel.
AGRICULTURAL i IMPLEMENTS !
-Or ALL KINDS-
Wsgons, Hack, Buggies, Etc A our loud of STOVES direct from the factory that
must be sold. Job Work done in a workmanlike manner aud satisfaction
guaranteed.
OTTR STOCK I8UPw''u,nt'mes, end we ask of you a liberal share of
U your patronage, for which we will endeavor to give you
goood value for your money.
Main Street, next door to First National Bank building.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
PHAS. L. SHERMAN,
V V V V V V
and t
House
Situ
ter.
Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator.
First-Class work in All Its Brandies Prices Reasonable.
HEPPNER,
-OFFICE IN CITY HOTEL.:
530- sw
OREGON
and
(onund
rums.
But it is no Conundrum why people prefer to spend their cash with
P. : (LA Ttopsoi? ; Co.
U became they get fall value In i
HARDWARE,
Tinware, Wood g Willowware,
(Jonfectionery.v Cisjars. Tobaccos and t Cutlery of $ all Kinds
Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition.
The best assortment of Men's Winter Underwear and Top Shirts in the county.
satisfaction Uuaranteed. Corner Main and Willow Streets.
HEPPKER.
OREGON.
HERE IS TELE PLACE
To Oet Even on Your tiife.
D
WARE
TTTCrn
S i UOJ
COMPLETE LINE OF
OPENED.
Store
STILES UIPI(E6EDEISED.
WHY ?
he Ha rtlea Supposed to Have Done the Work
Futiud In Harrow and Irilliara Comities.
Fjt some weeks it bas been known
that detectives were on the truok of
oriminals iu this vioiuity, and it leaked
out somehow that tbey were the R lslyu
bank robbers. Not long ago, M. C. Sul
livan, the well known detective of Puget
.Sound, visited Heppner, and though it
was giveu out that he was here after
uorse tbieves, it was then known by
me that he bad bigger gams in view.
diuoe that time, detectives and deputy
sheriffs have beeu as tbick in Morrow
Ouuuty as b.-es in a blossomiug olovar
Meld.
Tuesday afternoon Tom Eimsey, who
baa been herding sheep for J. N. E'der
fur some time, w.ig arrested and lauded
iu the Morrow cnuuty j il for oomplioity
iu the Rislyn uffnr, aud ou WedLesday
morniug Deputy Al. 0. Morgan left for
the Bonud seotion witb bis prisoner
Kimsey claims that be oan establish nn
alibi, and if as he says, be bas not been
away longer than two days siuos com
mencing work last spring, no doubt be
oan. But the Gillette understands that
Mr. Elder did not even know at all about
bis absence from camp.
We are informed that three or four
parties, who are supposed to be impli
cated iu tbe uffiir, were arrested on
Tuesday over in Gillim oouuty If
rumor has it oorreot, tbey are all well
kuown iu Heppner.
While more than three are supposed
to have been implicated ia tbe affair,
only that number sho ved up at the bank,
and ate described as follows:
Robber No. 1 He is asm illm-in, abont
five feet three inohes iu height, of sandy
oomotexiou. He bas a beard of about
a week's grow tb, and is about 33 yeais
old. He wore a wliue sloucn bat, aud
was mounted on a good bores.
Robber No. 2 He is of medium height,
red comulexion and slightly stoop shoot-
dered. He wore a mnstaohe and bis
beard was of about a week's growth. A
front tooth is missing from his month.
He is about 3j years old, aud bad a good
horse.
Ribher No. 3 He is dark complex-
ioned. 5 tent 8 inotlea tall, erect aud
triDly built, abont 35 years of age,
and wore a blaok mustaohe and goatee,
tie was mounted on a flue sorrel borse.
Later. It is learned at Heppner that
nine arrests in all have been made, and
tnat tbey are by this time at the aoeueot
their depredation.
The horses ridden by tbe robbers were
captured, and It was through these IbBt
the men were traoed to 'his seotion. A
uboioKranber got bis 'gun" on the aid
mals somewhere in the raid, and this led
to 'heir oaptnre. It was then learned
that ihey bad tbe brand ot a Gilliam
oouuty horsemau. From this tbe detect
ives traced tbem to tbe owners.
Because
No Otlior
Medicine
XZsvai
Ourosi
0ON&O
OIL
Ilaa.
HAT TEES
4GO ft
O.W.R. MF'G. C2-P0RTLAND. ORE.
WHY ?
"v- Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
Wood and Willowware, Blackamiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and
ripe, lanks, rJatbtuh aud Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple
ments. All Kinds ot Repairing quickly and neatly done.
BE CEI.FBRATED
I
Beoauae
n heuma-
oiatlca,
anct
Meuraleia
ro a,
lliixi s of tlio
when
OONG-O
OIL
im TJaoci.
Odd Fellows' building, Main St.,
First Mouth's Sales, 720 Bottles; Second Month's Sales, 3300 bottles
BOLD BVERTWHBHB.
rnlCE, - Dec 16 $1 and $2 . Hotle.
DR. JOSEPH eJ. BILL,
Graduate M. E. 0. V. d., London, England.
Veterinary -m- SURGon
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I am prepared to do all kinds of Veterinary Surgery, Emasculating Roriei and Refflinn a Speci
alty. (Tbii Is the only true method ot operating on liorsuB.) Hpeying of Cattle and Hogn
on snori notice, i win treat an aminaia in me most approvea procedure or veter-
i u win
HEPPNER,
iuary Buraery. If you have any sick ai inmli
can on mo at Me warn luiuies.
be to your Intereit to
OREGON
S. C. Smith,
THE
II
FURNITURE 11
Eeeps a fnll lineot
EVERYTHING
In the ay of Furniture.
Undertnklnr goods a speciality.
Hay Street, Heppner, Or. i'a-t
T. W. ATEK3. .Tb.
PHILL COHN
T. W. AYERS, JIL, &
IZRETAIL DRUGGISTS -
CO.
AND DEALERS IN
rv
llimi
s -:-
. HAIR BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES,
Dve-stnffs, Patent Medicines, Perfnmery, Trusses and Shoulder Braoes, Wall
Paper, Wiudow Qlasa, and all otber articles umally kept in a first class drng store,
Hkppnek's Souool. At no time dur
ing the history of Heppner's school bas
there beeu suob a large atteudauce, and
snob universal interest in tbe vork, as
at present. This indicates that tbe
right teachers have been employed. There
is a total enrol 'meut ol 311 piioils, with
au average attendance of 308. The di
rectors have beeu busy providing seats,
the attendance far exceeding their ex
pectations. Plenty of seats have been
pr vided, aud it is hoped to have every
thing in just tbe best ot shape, as soon
us carpenters Can be procured.
Mountain Hocse. Mr. Joseph Crank
has lately leased the hostelry kuown aa
the MoonUiu House, refitting aud re
furnishing it throughout. Board and
bed, per week 86; bord without bed,
$4 5t; meals and hrd 25 cents each, Mr.
UrauK asks a poriiou of tbe patronage,
helli-vmg that he cu give as ood ser
vice as auoue iu Heppner, and for less
money. 43-sw.
Strayed. A lunr-yesrold steer, brand
ed tt P on (be ribs on right side; also
same brand nn nulit hip and on right
stid; big split in right ear. Any inlor.
nation leading lo reoovery of same will
be cheerfully rewarded liv
Bob Dkxteb,
533-sw Heppuer, Or.
I Thinks us Was Pouonbd Reports
are that there is some mistery connected
with tbe death of Joseph Hunt, whieb j Co.'s store,
Bnckleo's Arnica Salve.
Tbe best salve in tbe world for cuts,
bruises, sores, uloers salt rnenm, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilblaina,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively oures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 26 cents per
box. For sale by ttlooum-Johuston
Drug Co.
Rtrangth aud Hraltb.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electrio Bitters. If la grippe
bus left you weak and weary, use Eleo
trie bitters This remedy acts directly
on liver, stomaoh aud kidneys, gently
aiding those organs to perform their
(unctions. It you are afflicted witb sick
headache, you will find speedy and per
manent relief by talcing Electrio Bitters.
Oue trial ill couvince yon that this is
the remedy yon need. Large bottles
ouly 60c at Sloonm-Johnson Drug Co's.
A Little Girl's Experieace is a Light-boaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tresoot are keep
ers of tbe Oov. lighthouse at Sand Bench
Miob. and are blessed with a daughter
four years old. Last April she was tak
en down witb meaaels, followed witb a
dreadful cough and turning into a fever.
Dootors at home and at Detroit treated
her, bnt in vain, she grew worse rapidly
until sbe waa a mere "handful ot bones."
Then she tried Dr. King's New Discov
ery, and after tbe nae ot two snd a half
boilles, was completely cured. Tbey say
Dr. Kiug's New Diacovery is wortb its
H-eiuht in irold. vet you may get a trial
bottle free at rUocuiu-Joboatou Drug
Footwear Footwear !
Th" c.nly ht,nt and h"P pt''hl''hm'nl of TTpnnnr-r has
moTnd from tin r-nwt tod" or Mnjn Htr"', to tlieir row
atom room, fxt
H. H'nrkai n A I '
(i
P3
There you will find the Best and Cheapest
m Heppner.
M. LICHTENTHAL & CO.,
1VT I ra Htreeti Heppnei Or,
You will catch
At the Mallory Corner.
Buy your Groceries and . . .
. . . Read their new ad. soon
1 he Lancashire Insurance Co,
OF MANCHUHTICW, ISNULAND
L W FirlKKSU.V AGL i One pi the IK).t In the World
Bain WapnsJIacksANiiBiickboards.
: -:- You will save money by
getting nnr prioee before purchasing
elsewhere. : : ; : : -:-
634-1(
HEPPNER. OREGON.
Grain Sacks
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
Change of Ownership
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HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKEi',
wbioh we propose to conduct in the most satisfaotory manner. Will keep
on hands at all times the choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW & McCAETY,
85-tl
Proorietora.
rats
liees, -:- p -:- and -:- flps !
WELL, I
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Oyster
SHOULD SMILE,
The Finest in the Land.
Season
Also is about ripe. We will let you
know about that in the near future.
W. L. Matlock & Co.
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAI STREET, HEPI'NER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKFS
Mads oh rtnouT Notice and at Popular Phi cm,
843" Brend 22 Loaves for $1.00.
The Heppner Wood Yard.
IMP HAB GOT AROUND
At last, and has opened up a Wood Yard, from which he will deliver wood,
sawod or unsawed.
Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 cts
Per Cord, twice in two ; SI 00, three times. Wood sawed and
delivered at $7.60 per cord. Yard near the depot.
Leave orders at riloan & Howa-d's
528-sw RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor.
JHE QITY HOTEL,
W. J. IJC ICZK , I'rop.
1HI3 HOSTELRY has been Refitted and Kkfunihhkd throughout, and now
is one of the most inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezcr invites you
- iB orje 0f the most inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezcr invites you to stop
witb him, feeling that be is aide to entertain you in the hest of style.
First Class House. Reasonable Rates
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