Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 03, 1893, Image 3

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    NOl'ICK TO AUVKHTtoKIM,
I'OdaE JeIring tlie limuriiou of display artB.,
1. or vitalise ui .-mue, uiualget their copy In
Mil Idler ihau Uouday evening lor i'uesuay'i
fclilluu, or lUumlay evening lor t'riUuyi eal-
"" 'I" fATl-miao PukUaUlKU Uo.
I. The lum ot live tenti per line will be
llturged lor tarda ol UianlM," "renolutloni ol
teabeel, luta ol eUdlnu premjnta and donom,
aim obituary uolieea, (oilier Ulan those Uie edit
or aliall luinaeli uiveaa a nmller ol lien 8,1 and
uoticcaol icial meetings lor whatever uurnone.
i, AotUwa ol church and society and allotlier
etitertaiiilueiiU Hum which revenue Is lo be de
rived, shall bit chained lor at the rale ol nve
cents a line. 'I ml.... u in i. ....
ntn wvHiii.111 auner-
fed lo in every inttuiicu.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
IP. FISllEK, NEWBPAPEtt ADVEtU IS
J ing Agent, 21 Alert haul! i.xciian;e.
cai. iiai.claeo, our aulhuiueu aiiei.l. luis
yayvi is aepl on me Hi hlsuuice.
Give your business to Heppner people.
in iiici eoi e ussisi wouuu up llepp
tier. tairuHizn those uhu puiromze
yon.
Here and There.
Dou't write it '-1892."
Now it'B I be obickeu-poi.
Mrs. Idii Fell is quite ill Ibis week.
Did )ou have a happy New Year'tt
Phj eiciuua presonbe iUTT'ei FILLS.
T. W. Ajera, Jr., is up aud arouud
again.
Oillium & Blsbee'e new ad. it a daisy
Wilt.
Look out for Fell Broa.' blanket and
Annuel SHle, 4 k
Burn-To tbe wife of Win. Gordon.
Siiudiy, Ju lit, a girt. Qnte a New
Year's prdtieut.
Geo. W. Maxwell was over from Goose
Dcnrj yteieiUny.
Alltu Ciabnet was over from Clark'a
oauynu Haturduy.
T. L. Doininu, of Eight Mile, was iu
Heppuer yesterday.
J. U. Kuluiau lias quite a neat ad. iu
bis spaed turn week.
Chiim eil Bros, are building a residenoe
dowu unar Cue depot.
Wm. Allinnu whs in from Eight Mile
yeateiduy uu busiuess.
J. K ColeiuHU was in from the Goose
beny eroiiun yesterday.
Lee Padberg aud Chas. Hodson were
np doui Lexington )ebterday.
The Gem aud Palace bhIoods for fine
liquors, AloAiee iSror., Piopa. ew
Dau rJtuliei'a little sou, nine mouths
old, is ill with the ubiukeu pi x.
All. J. A. Vutlergnu letuiuid Satur
day Iroui a pleasaut visit below.
Tbe preseut weather Is as Hue as
spring utile. It is Hue for range.
Joe Beck, oue of Graut's sheep kings,
arr.ved lust night ou a busiuess trip.
Bum In Heppner, 8aturd-ty, Deo. 31,
to tbe wife of Holmes tiaymuu, a 9 lb.
boy.
Jacob Johnson pulled out for Goose
berry Ibis morning with a load of sup
plies. Yesterday wan a legal holiday, inas
niucb as Mew Year's oume uu Sunday
this year.
Ladies will find that excellent toilet
preparation for tbe tace for sale down at
Fell Bios. 02 if
Tbe Morrow County Land and Ti ust
Cuuipaijy bare au unlimited supply ol
Obop for sule. 41-1 1.
ll is said that the Alfalfa bay bar
killed eeveial cowa for leBiduits of
Hrppner lately.
' Funk Gil Jit Hi's ffmiy are ill with the
isliickeu.pt x. Iu fact tuis complaint is
going tbe louuda.
Only first clans work turned out at
Fred Mil'er'a tailoriug establishment
east side Muiu street,
Job work uently done at the Gazette
ofhoe. Only steam presses between "the
lver" and tbe Nevada liue.
P. V, Grites got iu Friday night, atd
ill leuihin nil tbe waternoiks aud
lighting plaut are iu operation.
Every man who takes any iuterest iu
fast slutk rtiould subscribe for Tbe
UnrsemHU. Gazette shop, agents.
A. A. Wren reported Saturday that hia
wheat was growiug very nicely aud he
looks forward to good orops next year.
N. Nielson is now running n stHge be
tweeu Beppuer aud Loue Book. See
ad. for days of leaving aud arr.vul. tt.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do
all kinds of nursing. Cull at ber home
in north Heppner, or address ber at this
place. 518-tf
Cbas. Sargent parents, who have been
visiting him and (amily during tbe holi
di s, left Saturday for tbeir home at The
Dalles.
Hiyo ketohum whiskers. Hatt &
Mathews, at the oity barber shop the
plaoe to get a tirat-class shave, bair-out
or shampoo. tt.
The Kuights of Pbythias of Dorio
Lodge will iustall their officers this eve
mug in the presence of their wives, and a
goodly number of friends.
Mr. Miller, ateaoherof Clark's canyon,
occupied the pulpit of tbe Baptist
chuiob last Sunday eveniug, in the
absence of tbe pastor, M. Brumblet.
Master Clay French is the authorized
agent for tbe Oreuonian at this place.
Subscribe throuub bim, and have your
psper delivered free of charge. tf
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace ifotel's north business room.
Charley Jones, the bauer, wants to see
bis old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. The latest dentistry, orown and bridge
' work, most successfully accomplished by
Dr. B. F. Vanghan. Gas administered
when desired. Thompson building,
jleppner. Or 1-a-w-
A. J. Hamilton was down from Mabog
any ri.lir over Sunday. Tney have
iperteuOHil some winter np in that
local n y. but on the whole it has not
been disagreeable.
The watch meeting Saturday night
was well attended. At just precisely 12
o'clock, midnight, tbe belli began to
peal forth, proclaiming the death of the
old year and bin b of the new.
Heurv Heppner, who is the reputed
father f In tie city, yesterday eousnm
inatfdaile.l by winch he beoarne the
owner i if the Mallory corner, opposite
the Palace hotel. Tbe price paid hs
$5,000, and soon we expect to see anoth
er buck go np iu that quarter.
Owing to I he fact that job stock has
advanced about Iseniy per oeut from
reasons which will be explained else
where, we are compelled to mnke a
aliitht advance on all priuting. A le
iuction will be made as soon as prices
at material will justify same.
Bailee's Congo Oil is rapidly coming
to the front as a leading medicine. J
A. Harrison, tbe Fossil constable, ap
plied it to bis leu, whioh wbs recently
kicked by ho tee. and next day he
threw aside bis crotches- -It's tbe boa !".
Harrison says. Lymau Brown tried tbe
oil for rheumatism' witb which t.e has
beeu troublet.' for years, and lhi is what
besas: -It kocked it after two appli
cations." Mi-tf.
Tbe question u freqnentty nskel,
"Why i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral so mnob
more effective Miuq other coogb rem
edies?" The anower is, simply because
it is lb most skilful combination of
nni'cijncs and txptcturauta kuuwn to
medical science.
Tom Barnett, Geo. Goldsby and Geo.
operry were up Iiutu Laxiliglou yealer-
tiiiy .
The Heppner Water & Light Co. hope
to have their muculuery iu motion tliis
week.
A. W. Patters in, of this paper, leaves
tomorrow moruiug fur a busiuess trip
below.
Buck of Heppner the roads are dry,
but do wo at Heppner tbe streets reuiaiu
qmle mild ly.
Hen Alley hns arc pted n place ilh
ibe Heppner Waier& Liuht Oo. which
we are ioloruied is premaueut.
Mr. Sayers, of Douglas, brought in a
fine load of b.icou yesterday, wbiuli was
reudily disposed of at a good figure.
W. E. Chapman and Mis. Tolley, for
merly of Arliugtou, were up at- Portland
ou tbe 2litb Ult , on a obarite of adultery.
dou. H-nry bliOKmtu. "be b ild-ovir
senator Iroui Morrow, Gr.iutaud H-iri.ey,
leaves tomorrow moiuiug fur the seat of
war.
We learn that Bert Boswortb's bride
is Mis4 Ella Mtel, instead of ber sister,
Mis dmie. We bag pardon for making
this erior.
Record : Born- On Willow creek, Deo
12, to tbe wife or Clajton Sbane, a gen.
Weight unkuowu, but be will souu be as
large as his father.
Messrs. Dave MoAtee and J bn Ben
nett, two as good meu as ever rubbed
a ben roost, called on us Saturday.
Come attain, gentlemen.
Hall's Hair KeuBner enjoys s world
wide repuiatiou fur reaturiug the hair to
bald be ids and ohangiug gray bair to
tbe original color of jomu.
More fallen weather is needed to insure
good crops uext ydar. It is hoped tuat
a big suow will visit Morro couuty
before tbe fiual ending of wiuler.
Parties iu from Lexington yesterday
say that but lillle u..rlb of town, the
sncw Btill remains The best grazing
lauds are iu tbe north eud of the county.
0. E. Fiirnsworlh left yesterday morn
ing for Portland on some liiisinetm
uonueoted with tbe towu oi Heppner.
He was ui coiupanif d by Mrs, Forus worth.
Gilliam & Llisuee, the burdware and
tinware mnobauts, curry everything ap
pertaining to tbeir lines, eveu agricul
tural implements. Don't you need a
plow this full? a
Within tbe circle of Knights of Py thins
there has beeu lately omauized a lodue
of '-The Orieutal Order of Uumilily."
All Kuighie Bliould avail themselves of
Ibe opportunity lojoiu.
Two of our yonug men were arrested
Suluiday nigbt lor dtuibing the watch
meeting at ibe M. E. oliurcb, South, but
iu cousideruiiou of their yuuib and out
of resuect fur their parents, no one
appeared aguiust them.
There was a dunce up at Coppleville
last night. Some little difference wb ch
occurred up at Haidman recently, was
to have beeu straightened up en ibis oc
casion, and we predict that last night's
dance was a lively one.
The original of the certificates of oure
effected by tbe use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla
are kept on file at the office of the J. C.
)er Company, Lowell, Mass. Probably
uo similar establishment iu the world
can exhibit snob a mass of valuable aud
couviucii g testiuiouy.
Dun Suiter's cousin, Peter Hung, re
cently from Alsace, Germaoy, accompa
nied by Cbas. Bautry, of Switzerland,
boib Frencnnien, arrived recent I v. ami
are over at the French settlement ou the
John Day. Tbe "Swilzer" likes this
oountry, as it reminds him of lus father
land, but the Alsacean is not so well
pieasod. )
Ontario News: Mr.' and Mrs. W. R.
King were passengers on Tnarsday's
stage, for Yale. Tley arrived in Ontario
on Wednesday night, but our detective
must have beeu asleep, for be did not
n port to us until after the paper was
printed. However, Mr. King made our
snnotum a visit, and beenmeasubsoriber
and advertiser. (Mrs. King is a Heu
dricks Co., (lud ) girl, uu old acquaint
ance of ye Put. Pub. Co.
For pains in Ibe chest there is nothing
better than a flannel cluthsaturuted will)
Cnamberluiu's Paii, Balm and bound uu
over tbe seat of pain. It will produce a
counter irritation without blistering, aud
is not so disagieeable asmustard; in fact
it is much superior to auy piaster ou ac
count of its paiu relieving qualities. If
n-ed in time it will prevent pneumonia.
50 cent but lies for sale by Slucum-Juhn-
son Drug Company.
Leo AMPUTATED. Isaac Giles, tbe
well-digger, bad his right leg amputated
between the ankle aud knee Saturday
It was the result of an aciideut down
near Ella last Fiiday at 1 o'clock. Mr
Giles was digging a well for C. C. Curtis,
and while ascending a ladder out of tbe
well, aud near tbe top, a round of tbe
ladder broke, Giles falling baok into tbe
well which was twenty feet deep, shat
tering his rigbt leg above the ankle. He
was brought to Heppner, arriving bere
at 11 o'olook oa tbe night following the
acoident. On Saturday Drs. Qagen,
Swinburne and Shipley were oalled in,
and soon oame to the conclusion that it
was Impossible to save the limb, and
amputation was therefore decided npon.
Mr. Giles is doing as well as possible
down at Vinson's boarding bouse.
Obstrepekods Youths. Down at the
Columbia Beer Hull, New Year's eve,
some of our young men took on big jags
of that which both obeers and makes
drank, and as a result, some fighting
and fighting talk was indulged in. It
was only a New Year's celebration, bnt
the boys ongbt not to single out any par
ticular nationality ou wbicb to exercise
their fighting proolivities.
Whv is It ? That Fell Bros, have
sold one hundred pairs of blankets since
Nov. 1st. Simply because tbey made
the price en low that every pair was a
bargain and tbey sold fast. Thirty-five
pair just received, all wool, large
blankets, which will be sold tbe same
way. Seetheirfiaunels, price and quality.
Cau't be beat iu town, 4 tf
Mountain Hodse. Mr. Joseph Crank
has lately leased the hostelry known as
tbe Mountain House, refitting and re
furnishing it tbrnr bout. Board and
bed, per week S6; board wit bout bed,
$4 50; meals and bed 25 cents eacb, Mr.
Crank asks a portion of the patronage,
believing that he can give as lood ser
vice as auyoue in Heppner, and for less
money. 43-sw.
Wbslev Matlock Pleads Gdiltt.
A Sauta Boss dispatch of Ibe 28ib ult.
says: When the esse of tbe people vs
Wesley Matlock, charged witb making
an assault on Frank Mutber witb
deadly weapon, was calltd in Judge
Crawford's conrt ti day Matlock's at
torney created a surprise by s'ating tl st
bis olient bad decided to withdraw bis
former plea of not guilty and enter one
lif guilty. A Jin y likd been summoned
and many piuminent persoLi from var
ions pai ts of tbe state were iresrnt to
hear Ibe proceedings, among tbtin being
Hev. Dr. Aodeisou, ol Fiesuo, Matlock's
father-in-law. Judge Crav. ford will re
view the evidence taken at tbe pielimi
narv exnmiualion before imposing sen
tence. Tbe maximum puuieLmeut for
tbe crime charged is two years iu the
penitentiary, or imprisonment end fine
not to exceed five thousand dollars.
Pubho sentiment is w iih Mr. Matlock.
The judge fined bim 150, wbicb, oou
side.'iug, is quite light.
Palace Hotel Co Election. At a
regular meeting of the stockholders of
the Palace Hotel Co., at the parlors of
that hostelry last evening, at 7 o'oh ok,
Ibe following were elected directors fur
Ibe ensiling year: C A. Rb a, Henry
Blaokman, T- W. Ayers, Sr., J. W. Mor
row, aud Otis Patterson. At a meeting
of the directors afterward, Henry Blaok
man was ohosen president; Otis Pat
terson, vioe president; O. A. Rhea,
manager; J. W. Morrow, secretary;
Geo. C mser, treasurer. One hundred
and seventy-five shares of stock were
represented at tbestooknolders' meeting,
but it is to be regretted that more did
not come out. Tbe directors will meet
at tbe Palace bolel at 7 o'olock on the
eve of tbe first M nj ty of e ton month
Special Council Meeting. At the
oall of Mayor Matlock, a special session
of Heppuer's oouuoil was beld last Sat
urday night for the purpose of consider
ing the aotion of Rollins & Sons, as re
gards bonds. O. E. Farnswortb, chair
man of the committee on fiuauce was in-
strucied to go to Portland to make other
arraogemenls for the disposal of water
bonds. The priuoipal objection to the
rtquirements of Rollins bona is Ibat
to cpmply with them would delay get
ting money ou bonds too long for pres
ent needs and demands. Mr. Faruswortli
was supplied witb all necessary papers,
and asked to proceed to Portland at the
earliest opportunity. Council then ad
journed.
Supposed To bb Dead. H. C. Frenob
our genial conductor, had a queer experi
ence lately. Some time ago he was
caught in an accident w hile running as
a cunduoior on a "freight" between Port
land and The Dalles, and somehow tbe
woid was sent back to bis K. of P. lodge
at Ottawa, Kansas, that be bad been
killed. Mr. French tbi nght it strange
that be did not bear from bis lodge, and
on inquiry found tbat be was supposed
to be "oft tbe list" of tbe living, and it
took a physician's certificate of good
health to reinstate him in tbe old plaoe.
"Frencby" is as about as live a dead man
as ever walked on two legs.
Married. At lone, at tbe residenoe
of tl.e bride's brother iu-law, (J, 0.
Woolery, Esq ) Mr. Edward 0. Kteney
and MiB idhry Aiay Violett, Edwin
Palmer effioiatiug. It was a very quiet
wedding, bnt few being pieteiil. It was
however, none tbe lees enjoyable. The
contracting parlies were two of tbe
most estimable and popular young
people of Moirow county. Wecongratu-
late tbem on tbeir passage from single
blesacdness to donble bliss and trust
that others will emulate tbeir wise
example. '
Birthday 1'AhTY. On last Friday
eveniug ocourred tbe 21st birthday of
our yonug friend, Eugene Noble. He
hardly realized it till about Ibiity fiveol
bis acquaintances and erstwhile school
males rushed iu to give bim a surprise;
aud Ihey did it, too, for 'Gene was taken
euiirely unawares. A meiry eveniug
was speut, an elegant repast being au
important feature of the oocasion.
'In buying a cough medicine for ohil
dreu,"says H A Walker, a promiueni
druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid
to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
There is uo danger from it aud relief is
always sure to follow. I particularly
recommend Chamberlain's because I
have found it to be safe and reliable. It
is intended especially for ooids, croup
and whooping cough." 60 cent bottles
fur sale by Slocum Jobnsuu Drug Co.
Lost. A red leather pooketbook, snoh
as is often used to carry bills or valuable
papers. Same was lost in Heppner, or
between Heppner and Ben Swaggart's
place, last Monday. Contained some
accounts and notes valuable only to
owner, BenSwaugart. Finder will please
return same to tbe Gaz-tte office. 1-tf
A New Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord
has moved into tbe former art gal
lery over Messrs. Brown & Hamilton's
office, and has fitted up for architecture
work. He is prepared to contract for
all kinds of buildings, or will supervise
cojstrnotion.Hnd purchase material for
tbe same, giving bis customers ibe ben
efit of bis experience and percentage.
632 tf
New Stobt. Our story, "Golden
Caves," ended with our last issue, and in
this we begin "Brought to Book.'
This is a (boiler story Iban "Golden
Caves" and will not be so well appre
ciated as the latter. This will be follow
ed, we think, by a story of the late war,
and a better oue tban tbat which baa
just gone through our columns.
I m ASK YOU TO BELUVE
VHAT WE ADVERTISE
Or what we say. Convince yourself ; tba proofs are before you. Come
to our store, look at our prices and then compare them witb tbe prices
of others.
We have an immense crowd of customers every day. Ask any of
tbem whether Ihey obtain bargaius or nut. Tbey will tell you. If
you don't kuow KOL.V1AN of the
!BOST02sT CASH STORE
-Yonr neighbor will tellyou-
There is more catarrh in this section of
tbe oouutry than all other diseases pnt
together, and until tbe last few years
was sutiDoseJ to be incurable, ror a
great many years doctors pronounced it
a looal disease and prescribed local rem
edies, and by constantly falling to enre
with local treaimeut, pronounced It lu-
ourable Science baa proven oa'arrb to
be a constitutional disease, and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J.
Cheney k Co , Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It is
takeo internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspoonfnl. It acts directly on the
blood and mnoons surfaces of the sys
tem. They offer one hundred dollars for
any case it fails to enre. Send for circu
lars and testimonials- Address,
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O.
jySold by druggists, Too. 7
KTKAYKD.
Strayed from Booia' Camp, about Nov.
1st, six head of yearhng steers, two year
Iiuii heifers, lo to year-olds and one
two-year old roan heifer wiib calf, all
branded p with a bar above it, on eiiher
hip. Will pay reasonable reward for Ike
return of tbe above to my ranob or for
any information that may lead to their
recovery. Address oa postal at Alpine,
Orevon.
5H 0-w Mas. Rati Fuuu.
Kolman AdvertisessTruth
The idle words of the falsifiers are like chuff. Tbe terror of our
competitors is pitiable to behold. Tbey are paralyzed aod, with blanched
faoes, stare at the crowds pouring into our store to secure goods at
tbe exceptionally low prioes. It seems to be a great mystery to our
customers why we oan sell tbem goods at just one-balf what the other
firms ask, and at the same time makes fair, legitimate profit.
WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS
and you should remain witb us, as we have exploded tbe outrageously
bigb piioes yon hays paid iu Heppner heretofore. I thauk you very
kindly for the liberal patronage jou have bestowed upon your true
friend since be has opened np in yonr oity. I mut admit my sales
have been twice as much as I anticipated. I intend to locate perma
nently in your oily, aud shall in the future, as in the past, conduct my
busiuess in an honorable way, so as to gain tbe confidence and
respect of all. Wishiug you all
: A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
I remain, respectfully,
J. EL KOLMAN.
ARANCE-i-
jjALE !
of
Fall Goods ! Fall Goods
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-SUCH AS-
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WOOLEN UNDERWEAR,
DRESS GOODS, ETC., ETC.
At Reduced Rates FOR CASH.
(a.y rantile taiy.
m General Merchandise, tSf
HEPPNER, : : : : OREGON
if 'a
IIJLPL
iiiffltt
is
Leading Hotel of the City
Building Wired for Eleotric Lights through
out. This home Is run in flm-clau style In every par
ticular. Extra btnlng 8ervtce during the holidays.
MR M. VON CADOW. Proprietre n
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
IN
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc, Etc.
Trust Busts.
SEE B0RQ, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
The Heppner Wood Yard.
RIP HAS GOT AROUND
At last, and has opened np a Wood Yard, from which be will deliver wood,
sawed or unsawed.
Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 cts
Per Cord, twice in twT ; SI 00, tliree times. Wood sawed and
delivered at $7.50 percnnl. Yard near the depot.
Leave orders at filoRn & Hnwa-d'e.
628-sw RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
w
All
Is quite a good ways off. Winter is pot so far, and
in tbe meantime our frien 's oan square op on snbscrip
tion by bringing in cordwnod.
1HE PATTERSON PUB. CO.
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18 HEI'PNER'S
L K A O I N 0
Offic, HMldauM
Conor I
IK
T r r L . J
idbll auu
1W r X
jonundrums
But it ia no Conundrum why people prefer to spend their cash witb
: Is because tbey get full value in '
HARDWARE,
Tinware, Wood g Willowware,
-i geoceries,-
lonfectionery.o Cigars. Tobaccos o and Cutlery of all Kinds
Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition.
The best assortment of Men's Winter Uuderwesr and Top Shirts iu tbe county.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Main and Willow Streets.
HEPPIiER,
OREGON.
HERE IS THE PLACE
4 To Get Even on Your Lafe. a.
fry : Hardware
.t.
Store
JUST OPENED.H
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
QUEENSVVARE, GLASSWARE, '
Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pnmps and
Pipe, Tanks, Batbtnh aud Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple-
'P
inents. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done.
Bain Wagons, HacksANiBuckboards
: -:- You will save money by
getting our prioes before purchasing
elsewhere, -: :- : :
Odd Fellows' building, Main St., 534-tf
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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,
whioh we propose to oondnct in the most a'atiafantorv mn., win v
on bands at all times the choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
SHAW'& McCARTY;
Pronrietors.
rK. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. 8., London, England.
Veterinary -m- SURGon
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I am preparer to do all klndi ot Veterinary Burnery, Emasculating FTonen and Reeling! a Speci
alty, (this ! the only true method of operating oil horiwi.) Hpeylnn ol Cattle and Hoali
on lliort notice. I will treat all anlmali In the moat approved procedure ol Veter
inary Buruery. 11 you hare any ili-i ai.iir.nlii It wilt be to your Intereit to
call ou nie at fltewart i ilablel.
OREGON
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Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Hid oa short Nonet add at Popular Pmcis.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
DR. TAFT'S
Instead of living to the door gasp
ing for breath, seeming as if each
one would be vour last, voti have
only to ta!e a few doses Asthmalene when the spasm I s broken, the breathing becomes
easy and you feel as if an angel of mr rcy had unloosed the Iron grasp of the fingers
of death. The hanpi"t moment of your life will be when von have used a few bottle
f Dr. Taft's ASTHMALENE and it has cured ynu of ba mm mm and
Asthma. Wa mail to any iatlima suffecera trial bottle mm per Km & thint does
old by oroiwitt. Dr. Taft Bros. M. Co,, Rocheater,N.Y 1 I It an fatur. ithm.
NOTARY PUBLIC CA
AT
OPI'ICB
'.CONVEYANCER
ARTISTIC 1 Fill
ON 81IOKT NOTICE
AND
REASONABLE TERMS