Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 23, 1892, Image 3

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    N0T1CK TO ADVUKl'ISliKS.
'I 'HOSK desiring tile iuw rtiou of display ads.,
I or ijimiite of name, must Ret their copy in
not Uler tlmu Monday evening for 'Fuesday'i
cumuli, ur inumtiay evening lor iruluys edi
tion. 'lllJi I'ATTKKsoW t'UUMKHiNOCO.
NO I U K.
1. The sum of five cenu per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of
reapect," li8U ol Meddlhg pieaeuta and iluii.nn,
and obituary notices, (oilier Ihun those the edit
or shall liin. sell gie as a matter of news.) and
notices ol apevial meetings lor whatever purpose.
2. Notices oi clinreli und society and ail oilier
entertaiiiii.eiiui Iroin a Idch revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged lor at the rale of live
cents a lino. 'I liese rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and madekuowu
upon application.
t 1 i
Give your biisiness to Heppner peop e,
and thciejote assist to build vp liepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
D. It. Juyne is on the list of those sick.
M. LiohteutUul'a baby is qu.te ill this
week.
EJ. Miller, of Eight Mile, is sick at the
Palace.
Masquerade bull-
fur it.
-Ret yourselves rend)
04
Master Orriu Vuugban is quite ill from
biaiu lever.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes is
still quite ill.
Miller, the tailor, baa conoluded to
stay 111 Hepi ner. Oif
Siherifl Noble is below atteudiuy the
Bhtntl'd convention.
Fred Miller knows bow to give you a
good fit iu tailoring. tf bw
Mrs. Andrew Keal has returned to
tier home at Loue Roik.
The editor's wife has recovered from
l.er recent slight illnens.
Wru Hniibee arrived Tuesday eye from
a week's visit to Portland.
The Gem and Palace saloons for fine
liquors. McAtee bros., Props. 8W
T. R. Lyons left WedneBdiiy to spend
Chiisimas with the home folks ut VVulia
Will la
Miss Ollie Howard is home from The
Dalles Catholic school to spend the hoi
idajs.
Three prizes given away nt the
rmo-qnernde hall, Thursday December
29, ltiiB. 0-4
Mr. H. V. Gates left this morning to
spend Christmas with the home folks at
HillHUorn.
Ladies will find that ficelient toilet
preparation for the face for sale don at
Fell Bios. 62-tf
A. G. Lou if, representing: Messrs. Long
& Soott, of Portland, epeut Wednesday
iu lleppuer.
The Morrow County Land and Tiuat
Company have au unlimited supply of
obop for sale. 41-1 T.
Mr. McKay, of Waterman Flat, not in
Monday from Porlluud, leaving Wednes
day for home.
M. D. Hayman, the veteran hotel man,
is slightly ill this week, but hopes for an
eaily recovery.
Newt. Whetstone returned borne from
Portland, here be had been on a bust
liens trip, Tuesday evening.
O. E. Farnewortb returned Tuesday
from below, having been excused from
further service as a graud juror.
Every man who takes any iuterest in
fast slot k should subscribe or The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
. N. Nielson is now running a stage be
tween Hetipuer and Loue Rook. See
ed. far days of leaving aud urr.val. tf.
Mafonerade ball at the opera house
nn 1 hiiisdiiv. DrCHriber 29. 1892. Ad
tnittunee. eeutltmtn 81; 1 ladies, 50
cents. 0
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. Call at her home
in north Heppner, or address her at this
place. B18"
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Hatt &
Mulhews, at tlie city barber shopthe
place to get a first-class shave, bair-ont
or shampoo. tf.
Master Clay French is the authorized
egeut for the Oregonian at this place.
Subscribe Ihroui'b him, Bnd have your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
D. A. Herren, of Balm Fork, and R. J.
Bill, of Lexington, this morning report
about the saute fall of snow in ttieir
respective localities as at Heppner.
Tue Happoer Water & Light Co. a I
boiler arrived last oL'ht, aud the time
that we will be without oity water aud
eleotrio lights is of short duration.
Mrs. Jones hasn't a gray hair in her
bead aud ts over 50. She looks bs vonng
as her daughter. The seoret of it is, that
abe uses on ly Hall's Hair Reiiewer.
The Weather Bureau, through Observ
er Smith, gives as today's foiecast the
following: "Bnow luming to rain.
P.mti Saturday. Warm Chinook wind."
Died In Portland. DdO. 20, Claudia
Sperry, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs J. L.
Hperry, foiuierly of Pendleton, Oregon.
The funeral ooourred on the afternoon of
the 21st.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the baber, wants to see
his old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. The latest dentistry, crown and bridge
work, nms Bticcessfnlly accomplished by
Dr. h. F. Vanghau. Gas administered
when desired. Thompson building,
Hentiner. Or l a-w-
' T. K. Egberts, formerly of the Uepp-
ner Gazette, but now ot the mailing East
Oregouian, is iu the oity looking ntier
tne iuterests of his paper, aud will re
main till after Christmas
Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Douglass have
moved iu from Butter creek, taking up
their residence in part of the nonse
known as the "dniith" property, opposite
the Gazette's borne rauob.
A lodge of Past Masters met at the
A. F. & A. M. 1)bI1 last eveuiug, confer
ring the P. M. degree on the itiouniing
Worshipful Master, J. W. Morrow. Au
oyster supper was au important feature
of the oco-ision.
Dr A. L. Fox was called to Arlington
Tuesday to attend little Vera Snow, th
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frauk b low,
who is ill with oaWrrli and pueum -nia.
The d.ictor returned Wednesday, leaving
the child muoh better.
Did you ever buy a borse and not have
tome misgivings as to bis points till they
were fully tested? Nit so with Ayers
Sarsapanlla; you may be sure ot it at
the start. It never disappoints those
who give it a fair aud persistent trial.
Owing to the fact that job stock has
advanced about twenty per cent frm
reasons which will be explained else
wbne. we are compelled to makes
iligbt'advance on all printing. A le
duction will be made as soon as prices
of material will justify same.
Hattee's Congo Oil i rapidly onming
to the front as a leading medioiue. J
A. Harrison, the Fossil constable, ap
plied i to his legs, whioh was recently
i . i.....w. and neTt dav he
..i.l.-his crutches- -It's the bo.sr . I
Harrison say.. Lyman Br.;wn tried the
oil for rheumatism with which he has
i ...... hio." for years, and tin" is what
-it kocked it after two appli- j
t.oo..
Heppner and vicinity has si out 'it
toeha of snow, wbtla at Arlington tj
feet are leported. Down at Bonueville.
there bad fallen, up to noou yesterdiy,
about six feet, and it was "still aoouiin'."
This means a blockade.
Walter P. Fell writes that he has Sev
ered Lis count cliou Willi the Oregon Ira
provemeut Company, aud that he wi l
liere.ifter be at 111 Columbia street, Se
attle, a member of the firm of Dawson,
Stewart & Fell, real estate agents.
I. G. Mood, the .(nun Dty miller, and
Lee Miller, the livery man over, there ar
rived Wednesday ou a business trip. It
the weaiber does not get too stormy,
they will start lor home today. The
GtZ'tte acknowledges a pleasaut call
fiom Mr. Moon.
Waldrnn itliPB is np from the Arm
strong business College, tn spend I tin
holidays with relatives and friends Wal
drnn ia developing into quite a steady
oung man of good business traits, and
nothing could be more beneficial at this
time than a good oourse at the Armstrong
uollege.
Dave McOarty is over from lower
Duller oreek. and was in attendance nn
Heppner Lodge, A. F. &A. M., Ibs night.
the occasion of ooufHrring toe Master
Mason's degree on Isauo Large. Ike
proved to be n broncho rider nf no small
ability, aud Mr. MoUarty felt well paid
for his visit.
Feeble and caprioions appetites are
beat regulated by the use of Ayer'e Ca-
artic fills iuey do uot debilitate, hv
exoessive stimulation: bill cause the
stomach, Iher, and bowels to perform
their functions properly. As " u after
diuuer pill, they are untqnaled.
Grant County News: A delegation of
Long Creek's cit zius have been over
ilunug the week iuterviewiug our people
ou "county division." People over here
have not been ru ihing over each other
in their frantic eft irts to place tlinr an
togrnpb to the petition, neither are they
kicking very bard at the scheme; kinder
hesitatiug, as it were.
wrong items from the clipping used in
Prof. Wier's article in last issue. We
Understood that those marked were the
ones to be used, iu conformity with the
custom of all print shops, ben, in fact,
the ones not used should haye appeared.
The items printed w re not in the
strict line of Prof. Wi r's argument, and
we are sorry that the mistake was made,
and more so now that the copy has
beeu destroyed aud that we can make
uo further corrections.
Tile Union Pacific Officials Admit 1 hot Such
is at Hand- lief used Cattle at Heppuer.
Belated Train. Wednesday's train
did not arrive till 1 o'clock Thursday
iiioruing, owing to an accident which oo
eurred to the dowu passenger, between
Willows aud Ai liDglon about 2 o'clock
p. m. The sand aud suov together de
railed the eugine aud it was not till late
Wednesday eveniog that things were
righted so that the passenger oonld pro
ofed, aud allow our own immortal Hepp
ner train the right-of-way. Owing to
the faot that there was uo "diuer"on and
that the "buffot" was depleted of eata
bles, the orowd si uok on the passenger
were a huugry population before an eat
iug house was sighted.
For days past, it t.as been the rumor up
this way that the Cascade country was ex
periencing au Unusual full of snow.
honith it wns not till yesterday that rail
road traffic was interrupted. The east
bound train failed to make connection
with tbe Heppner branch, aud in couse-
iience no Portland mail was received.
Along with this came reliable iuforma-
tiou that down at the Casoadea and tbe
Bonueville section, the fall of snow was
fully six feet, and still falling aa it only
can iu that district.
That a blockade ia expected, is so
nowledged by the Union Pacific offi
cials. Hank Putnam and Sam Kiusinan
desired to ship yesterday 100 head of
beef oattle to tbe Union Dressed Meat
Co., of Trontdale, but were informed
that tbey oould do so if they would take
all risks themselves, and particularly
called attention that if any delay result-
d the shippers would have to pay tbe
extra feed bills. This indicates what
the company expect, aud tbe cattle are
still corralled at Heppner on $10 a ton
hay, instead of that ousting $30 a ton, as
would be the result in tbe case ot ship
ment at this time, it a blockade should
be experienced.
Tbe fall of enow at Heppner, though
near the mountutus, is only about six
inobes, and this morning there are some
signs of clearing np. Tbe thermometer
has gotten down wilhiu the pnut week
as low as 4 degrees above zero, but tbe
judications lire for warmer weather.
To Thb Knights. All members of
Dor c Lodge, No. 20. K. of P., as well as
visiting Knights, do not reqnire any
piiuttd invitations to be present at the
open installation on Jan. 3rd. Each
Kuight ia entitled to two invitations,
which will be sent them this week, eaoh
ooe good for a lady and gentleman. Any
visiting Kuight, who is unknown to the
lodge, will uiuko himself known at the
Gazette cflloe, where tbe editor, asohair
man of the oonimittee ou invitation, will
see that Kuightly courtesies are exleud
ed.
Good Witnesses, J. N. Elder bas
fir-enred the statements ot some of
Heppnet'a leading citizens to thetffect
that the witnesses who will go over to
Roslvn. Wash., to testify iu behalf. of
i'om Kimsey, ure good, reputable
citizens. They are Chas. Elder, Wen
Marlatt, Pell Simison and others, and
the evidence of such men should be con
elusive. They know that Tom was
herdiucr sheep in tbe Blues at the time
of the RoBlyn robbery, and will so testify
to the same.
OddFehows'Elkotion Oi Wednes
day uight last the I. O. O. F , of Hepp
uer, eleoted the following ofiioeM: J
li. Hunt, N. G.; Ji". D. Himiltoa, V.G
Theo. Dinner, Sec'y; M. Lichteutbal,
Treas. The remaiuiiig olHoers will be
appointed on the eveof installation, Jan.
11th. It was decided to have an opaa in
stallation this yea', aud is deterred to
Mm data above mentioned so as uot to
oouflict with any of the secret sjoiety do
ings in Heppner.
fiowAN Elected. Private advioen
from Urautcouutv iudioate that A. W.
Gowau bus been ohoseu j uut repre
seutative of Grant and Harney oouiities,
The election oi onred the 20ib iust., Bnd
the vote was light everywhere. T
vote of Hamilton precinct was as fol
lows: W.C Bjril, 9; Mell Fenwick, 5
A. W. Gnwnn. 33. Iu Long Creek it
stood : W. C. Byrd, 17 ; Mell Fenwiok
33 ; A. W. Gowan, 5ti, a gain in both
preoiuots iu Go wan 's favor of 97 votes.
A. O. U. W. Elkction. At a recent
meeting ot Vhitniore Lodge, A 0 U. W
of Hermner. tbe following i (Boers were
eleoted: Dr. A. L. Fox, M. W.;AP
t-iarriune. Foreman; W. P. Scrivuer,
Overseer; Geo. Conser, Guide; W. A.
Kirk, Fiuancier; J L. Yeager, Receiver;
W. L. Baling, R coider; Heuiy Wade.
Outer Guard; Geo. Vinson, Inner Guard.
Mountain House. Mr. Joseph Crank
has lately leaBed the hostelry known as
the Mountain House, refitting and re
furnishing it throughout. Board and
bed, per week $6; board without bed,
84 50; meals aud bed 25 cents each. Mr.
Urauk asks a portion of the patronage,
hulievinir that he can eive as iood ser
vice as aujoue in Heppner, aud for
money.
A KUKKADK.
STILES UTOE6EDEISED.
WHY ?
Beoauae
No Other
Modioir i
XSLSB
Effootocl
Cure at
oo3sr-o
OIU
Ilaei.
HATTEES
at
O.W.R. MFC C9 PORTLAND. ORE
WHY ?
EccauEo
XI lieu m a. -tic
T1l ,
(sciatica,
filiCt
Neuralgia
aro a
thinsof tlao
Fast
wboxi
CONGO
OIU
ia TJsoci.
First Mouth's Sales, 7:20 Bottles ; Second Month's Sales, 3H00 bottles
SOLD EVEnTVt'IIEIlE.
PRZCXlt - Deo 10 - I&X and $2 a, 33ottlo.
For pains in the chest there is nothing
better than a flannel cloth saturated with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on
over the seat of pain. It will produces
counter irritation without blistering, aud
is not eodisagieeableasmustard; in faot
it is much superior to any plaster on ac
count of its pain relieving qualities. If
ueJ in time it will prevent uiieunionia.
50 cent bottles for sale by Slucum Juhn-
son Urug Company. '
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
T
T.
; Has left a fine display of
CHRISTMAS GOODS
; DOWN AT- r--
W. Ayers, Jr., & Gs
Drug Store,
New Brick, next door to City Hotel.
THE ASSORTMENT Is fine, though it includes no very expensive goods,
but all mat ami oonsiHtent with the limes aud occasion. You will find there
the lamest assortment of Albums Toilet A'tieles. Novelties, etc., in the city,
and o Wan.t You to 'C:xo7- It.
T. V. AY K liS, Jr.. & Co., Heppner, Or.
H. A. Thompson A. K. Blum
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETORS
he Heppner livery, hi and Sale Stable.
Below Collin & SlrFiirland'i, MhIii Street.
Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men.
Teams to hny per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. 81 25. Meals 25 ots. a
at 0. C. Sergeant's, Dext door to Feed Stable. Urain and
I baled bay always on baud.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
Regular services at tbe M. . ebtircl
next Sabbath morning. Text. "I pray
not tbat thou shouldst take tbem out of
the worl i but tbat thou shouldst keep
them from the evil. ' 1 he evening ser
mon will be a ''Christmas Sermon." The
subject of Christmas will be discussed
from an historical standpoint, its origin,
etc. Not haviug bad services for three
weeks we urge our members to be pres'
ent and cordially iuvite all others. We
are mnkiog special efforts as to our sing
ing, and hope iu the fntnre to have no
break in out tegular servicea.
J M. biiuLSB, Pastor.
Union Christmas aervices at 11 o'clock
Sunday Deo. 25, 1892. Be v. M. Brnmblet
will preach a Christmas discourse in tbe
M. E. church South, and at nigbt the
Rev. Edwin Palmer will preach at the
Baptist ohurcli. Besuectfuily,
i. CALMER,
M. Bhamblet,
Pastors.
Footw
eai
Thi-My hoot anil
'In buying a ootigh medioiue for chil
dren." says H A Walker, a prominent
druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid
to buy (Jhamrjeilaiira Uonc'ti ltemeuy.
There is no danger from it and relief is
always sure to follow. I. particularly
recommend Chamberlatu s because I
have found it to be safe and reliable. It
is lutended especially lor ooius, oronp
and whooping oough." 50 cent bottles
for sale by Sloonm Jobnson Drug Co.
They Have a RunanEs.
It seems theownersof Dr.Drnmmond'i
Lightning Bemedy for Bbemnatism have
a bonanza as their remedy has never
ben kuown to fail in a eintile oase.
There is oertatuly room in tbe market
for a medicine tbat will do what they
olaim for this wonderful preparation.
Although the price is K5 per bottle, if it
does one half claimed for it the price
should be 8100. If the druguist has not
uot it. tbe remedy w.ll be seot to any ad
dress bv DreDaid express ou reoeiut of
nrioe. Di ummond M dioine Co., 48 10
Maiden Lane, New Turk. Agents want
ed. 53
A Care For Twenty feats.
Any remedy sold at one dollar a boltle
which claims to cure rheumatism, is
simply an imposition, for when all ex
penses (ire deducted it leaves not more
thBU twenty cents to represent the med
icine. Dr. Drnmmond's Lightning Item
edv whioh is tierformiug such wonderful
cures that it is being prescribed by the
medica I faoultv everywhere, is enmpoun-
ed at great expense from rare drugs Bnd
cannot be sold for lees than five dollars
a bottle. But it always cures. Went
prepaid to any address on reoeipt of
price Drnmmond Medicine Co., 48 50
Maiden Lane, New York. Ageuta want
ed. E3
less
43-sw.
A Nkw Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord
has moved into the former srt gal
lery over Messrs. Brown & Hamilton's
i.flioe, and bas fitted tip for architecture
ork. He is prepared to contraot for
all kinds of bntldinKS, or will supervise
construction, and purchase material for
the same, giving his cnBtomers Ihe ben
efit of his experieuoe and percentsae.
532 tf
d from th I1 list
Mm. next
tittr n H.
Footwear !
t nf TTonnrtpr hnn
Ntrt'f', (rt tlmu
ktn n A ' ''
ft-
There you mil find the Best and Cheapest
m Heppner.
M. LltilTENTHAL & CO.,
Alain Street, Heppner Or.
DON'T
BE
BAMBOOZLED.
By traveling fakirs. CO. Wilder & Co., of
Wala Walla, Wash., are the largest import
ers lireot from the Eastern factories in the
InliTid Empire of
We can save yon fom 825 to $100. We ship subject to approval to any responsible
parties. We limdle Ihe very best makes of instruments, and warrant them for
five years, am guarantee lower pricea than any house on tbiB coast for same
quality. We buy direot from Cbiekering & Sons, Weymnn & Co., Conover
Bros & Co., hnith & Barnes, pianos. Packard, Story A Clark and Chioago Cot
tage Organs Sell Ortians from 8100 to (300 ; Pianos from !30() to 8700. Write
ns for catalogie and prioes, It will pay you. O. O. Wildey &C Co.
535 w Walla Walla, Wash
You will catch
At he Mai lory Corner.
Buy your Groceries and . . .
; . . Read their new ad.
soon.
S. C. Smth,
DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HABIT,
Cured at Home in Tpn llnys by Artmlnu-
trrlug Dr. Humps' Uoldrli .Specific!.
It oan be given in a glass of beer, a onp
of ooffee or tea, or in food, without the
knowledge of the patient. It is absolute
ly harmless, and will tScet a permanent
and speedy cure, whether the patient is
a moderate diiukeror an alcoholio wreck.
It bas been given in thousands of cases,
and in every instance a perfect cure has
followed. It never filn. The system
ouoe impregnated with the specific, it
I becomes an ntter impossibility for tbe
liqnor appetite to exist. Cures guaran
teed. 48 page book of partionlars free.
Address the Golpin Spboific Co., 185
Uace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
An EBnoB.-Our o mpositor, under
instructions from the editor, took the
pnt up In n-Bt wntrh-tlitiped bnttlei.BiiBW
coiliu, HnuM tin. Ueuna. oof bottle.
PnRYITnRl MAN i'
1 1 ii i i i 1 1 i 1 1 n l
1 I IlLIll Ulll 11 1 v
rr;
4.1
Keeps a full li j of
- EVERYTHING
In the By of Furjlure.
aBUndertnklne goods speciality.
May Street, IJeppiu. Or. 51i-f
UEPPNE1
IT
sr.
and LONE ROCK
SIIISOIV, Prop.
Jashand
onund
rums.
But it is do Conundrum why people prefer to spend their cash with
P. ! 6. : Toeqpsoi : Go.
: Is because they get full value in
HARDWARE,
Tinware, Wood S Willowware,
Confectionery, Cigars. Tobaccos and o Cutlery uf all o Kinds
Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition.
The best assortment of Men's Winter Underwear and Top Shirts iu tbe county.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Main and Willow Streets.
HEPPJiER. : : : : OREGON.
Columbus Discovered .America
I But tbe people discovered that at i
GILLIAM & BISJJLE7S
Was the place to buy -zt
HARDWARE
Tinwarei Wood and Willowware, Crockery,
Glassware, Lamps, and Lamp Fixtures
Pumps, Oaspipe and Plumbing Materials. Coal, Iron and Steel.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS !
OP ALL KINDS -
Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Etc. A oar load of STOVES direct from the factory that
must be sold. Job Wotk done in a workmanlike manner aud satisfaction
guaranteed.
(")"JJJ STOCK I" nPw''n,bfl 'mpl, Bn.d we ai-k of yon a liberal sliareof
goood value for your money.
Main Street, next door to rirst Ivattonal Bank building.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Grain Sacks
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
Leaves HeDDoer on Tueadva, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Line Rock ou
Mondays, Wednesda) und Fridays. Makes connection with the weekly
line to 'uBriil. Reasonable churges for both ,
Passenger -: and -:- Freight.
643-tf sw
KLOC05-JOHNSTON DRUG CO., Agents. Heppner, Or.
ss ar an ri m v m
5yi rf
I l-lK' L-' T"rnfOAntL
i
BOTTOM rAN'
filsitY". fQ UARNTEED.
LEGAL M
m
ON SHORT NOTICE
AND
REASONABLlfi TERMS
M Plenty of them at the
u. Gazdte Office
L D. II
Change of Ownership
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP TUB LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
wbioh we propose to conduct in the moBt satisfactory manner. Will keep
on hands at all times the choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW &'McCARTY,
85-tt Pronrietors.
DR. JOSEPH J. BIX
Graduate M. E. C. V. S., London, England.
x,
Veterinary 5URGEON !
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I am prepared to do U kinds of Veterinary Hnrjrerv, Emasculating Horses mid Retrlliiu'S a Speci
alty. (Thli Is thj only true met hod nf opera tiiiK cm hurst-n.) .Hpuyiii of ( Uttits mid 1 1 tig
on sliort not let. J will treat all animals in the most approved procedure or Veter
inary Hurifery. It you have any sick ai im-ils it will be to your interest to
call on ine at Miwurt'n nUtljleN.
HEPPNER, . - Wtuw - - OH EGOS
C3- jEZ'ZJJHLJLb,
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, UEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
MAD It ON tiltOKT NOTICK AND AT I'OPULAK I'HK H.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
pits
and -:- (jiprs !
WELL, I SHOULD SMILE,
The Finest in the Land.
Oyster Senson
AIho is about ripe. We will let you
know about that in the near i'uture.
W. L. Matlock & Co.
JIIK QITY HOT ML,
XV. J. LEUXISH, I'roii.
1HI8 HOSTELKY lian beeu HtsFtrrieD anil Kkfcnihiikd tliniiiirliout, nti.1 now
on of the moat inviting pkoes in tli-ppncr. Mr. Iezer invitee you to itop
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with Mm. fwling that lie in rI'Ip to Ptit"r'n you in the titst of styln.
First
Class House.
Reasonable
Rat
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