Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 13, 1893, Image 3

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    NOriCK TOAUVEHTiaEttd. I qjoD a- to the l.eallh of the people
-MI.MB taking tlThTtioa of display ad... I "I "'" "'"(J.r" !-"' ''"'"'I
I or cnmute "i "'. ""unl get thir copy hi . K " ureea.
not later Uiaii Monday evening lor 1 uuMlny'i
minion, or iliurnlay evening lor Fridays eal-
Uou TUB 1-ATTI11UMJM PUHLOJHlKU CO.
NOIICE.
PulltK'Atl Kim !....... ...1 il
v.-...-.,a viuo. un.c Ut'HCU IU1U Liltir
Dew reaideuce down uear tbe depot.
J)'. J. H illock returned from a visit to
Po'tlBud Inst Tuesday. He says Port-
. .. .... lulul iivumi Hull
i Tha mm ol flve cent! per una win Dei - J wm...
'JS Ju Opi..l..im.r, representing Gold-
uCbituroUwtoirUiuthoitheedi(: sm,lu L.weuburg, is lookiug after
or iliall hluiaeli give as a matter ol news,) aud cuxtoniers in Heppuer.
noUtioipecUluieeUiigiIorwhaleverpuriK)iie. vv P T ...I... kit
t NotkUoichurcliaudiocletyaiidalloUier Kev. W. 1,. P.itwiue held services 10
entertainment, irom wiuvru re.cuue u w uc- iiio ununsii uuuruu lust evening, leaf
. . ...... il l. ..hupiHul fur at t.h rl nf fiVA I .1 . n 11 .
riveu, hhbii w -- - iuk ,u,e uiuruiuir
units a line. '1 he rulei will be atrlctly adlier-
eu to in every uiauuiee.
Advertising rates reasonable ana made known
upon application.
T P. FISHEH. NEWSPAPER ADVERTM-
Jj, ing Agent, 21 Merchants cxt-nauge,
iu.i t i utn'iHco. is onr autluiiUea agent, 'lliii
paper m aept on uie in u uiui,;.
lor Pendleton.
T. R. TlVntlR. h uttlllTlAV UHII,1
lip oo tbe big Peulaud ran oh above
tuwu.
E. Waldmnn. rAtirpnpnlini NonfltaAto
Dm., or fiiriiaiui. la m tnun Ma
VH llllltin Id immMnilM V hnniilun ih
' rvm
Heppner.
Bub ShftW pnl hunk TllPfliliiv frnm tha
8 iand where he had been with cattle.
Boo nn di the suuud uuuutry very fuggy
and damn.
Tne county olerk issued Wednesday to
mil Sohiller and Minerva Kxllpv
lll'flllflA In Wil Thotf intnnH In lu.
married next Sundav.
I mn William ami TTanrtr Tllanlpmall
tfot in last eveuiuir from Lnnir CrHrh.
and will reuiaiu in Ilepuuer tod.iy.
leaviuu luuioiruw iur irortiauu.
HherilTOeo. Nnble aud Thus. O mill re
lllri.uil lr.,.n ..lurn Tncl .. i ..n.. ku.....
PhuPlit .ft lH QUltH 111. 1i iii . . U
laiuieu tueir oiiarue, u. u. LiiHey, aatelj
W. E Pruyll returned from HllUboro within the nouHnes nf thn asvlnm
Tueeday of this week. w k b, k d , t ,,
The Uem aud Palace saloons for flue them, it you Bud us stiurl ou anythiuu.
1: M A ..... U..1... lmn4 a IP I i : ... -. .... .i ; i .. . . .
jlijiiure, luuaiwi ivjo. ... inuiuaie it, nuu mey win od priuieu,
T A Tfl.ou ruininril h .ma Tuesday Pnoea aa low as anv ulnoe in Ureituu.
eve from Portland aud the Sjjuud. Wui. Looney, one of our s ilid Uondou
Tauu. K.ifiiliipn urn lna ami. it. A. irieutlH. was lu nenuuer lueeUav anil
Kuikihleu. were inlrolll ilaut JUtlieiuaay. euueimay. air. rinuuev uniue over
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up tiepp-
tier, tutronize those who patrontte
you.
Here and There.
M. D. Havman is on the sick list.
W. T. Cimpbell was in from S.ioial
ridge WtdutbOay.
Him Kmnrntu got back from below
Tueedey i( this week.
Tha bubv sun of Mr. and Mrs. Qeo
Thurut n is quite ill.
tu- ofScers of the prieori say, ars m nlf
nrianni-ra. W. H. Klull. who kllltd
Juhuuy Looknane, thounh a one-arm ei
man, is a tough case, oaasiug a grea'
deal of trouble. He is in the
dnngeon most of the time, and at
there when our Morrow county visitor.
cat el. Joe and Mai say tbat the peni
tentiary is a pretty touh place to stay.
but that they propose to make tbe Deti
of it
See the new ad. of P. 0. Thompsou
Co. Uuou 18 life iu the golden went
oa-a
Jaoob Young, one of our Gonseberry
fiieuda, wasayiaHorioneppuer neuueo
duy.
ii.hr, Maildnnb. of Condon, an unci
ni ii.u Mm I, I. , nli Bruj.. of (ioldeudale, is
iu town.
'it, nlmnnica reatanrant. we are
i.ifni-iued. will soon be opened by W. J.
Pybuiu.'
UiiaiursH. aud reiHirta ibiuua Quite dull
over iu UilJium county.
The yoiiuit people of our sobool, as-
Hisied by teachers, have orgnniud u
literary eooiety, whiub meets every
Fililuv l.v.liliiir At thA nnllrf hililDH.
tjupl. Suliug lit preeiiieut. The GuZt-tti
acKuowieuues an luvlialion iu oe preaeui
iuib eve.
Wilev McBen writes from Oalifornih
that be will ri-turu to Morrow count)
next May. He sas his health is nu
better down iu California, aud thai
yuuru. petter Uown in uamornia, ana mat
-. Tmw nminlv TiATIll and TluHt llriiifiin la fur uhuutl tif l.lmt. niilinlrv
Company have an unlimited supply of He adds, "I think wbeu I net back home
Chop (or sale. l-tt. 1 will be satirfled to reuiaiu iu Morrow
.... . : ...n.a In liava hiion Ool"
XOe servioea, mm ....i
1...1.1 .i ii.u iii Ihas Sunday afteruuou. The linnlina nartv nnmnoaed of Frank
. . . . . :..!.. . I J A -. 1,1 17 lr Mi..... u..i4
lalletl IO maieriailMO. kvukoi", nrii miuiii, nana luiu'jt uu
Ouly first class work turned out at 'leoige Haniugtou, returned yesterday
n . a... i.. uu,ar,iiai.iniii afteruoun from iUahorv and Wall Greeks.
Uruu mil er a lauunua '""'"""- ... ----- - . .
..... a I l'huu BuAiiruH mia un lulm.a " lint auv
east side Mam street. - ., ' v """.
c"" " .-.... lhnt sinlur ,ua lint vet urlvuinwl ennnuh
Tue Hdppu Water L,iKlit uJ dowu within range of the
r. i exneuted to start up suou .... ,".
. i , , .- - . nunier s nne.
piobably this evening. ,
The Keeley l""e.; Vo JJN lrm NlloUal Bank building to the
ourrs liquor opium, morphine, eooaiue u( Mr. Jlldv Mltou.t Wednes.
ud tobacco naoiv. - . dBv. Mr. arkei's health etui rtuimua
Jan. 12lb, on oix Duller, a girl, and uilS btulbeI ie, p. y. Parker.
IHll. KM1IU leeiB BO UlK UI. nu" .
WHY ?
Wbddiko im Clauk's Caniok. On
Tuesday last in Clark's Canyon, oocurreo
the marriage, at tbe home of the bride't
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt, of Mr
N. L. Hhaw and Mies Casha F.Hunt
Rev. fibulae performing tbe oeremony.
wedding repast was an important fea
ture of the occasion, of which we bad
umole Droof in the shape of some very
lino eke. Among tbe invited guest,
were Mrs. Geo. Noble and dsughter, 01
Heppner. Buooess to tbe young couple
Happy Man. Geo. Lovelet oame down
lust nigbt to meet his son-in-law and
danirhter. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tildei
Fur years. Mr. Tilden lias been a "lav-
to tbe morphiue habit, but after taking a
oourse of treatment at tbd.Keeley lnsti
tute at Forest Grove, be ia happy to in
form bis friends that he is a cured, and
needleas to say, a buppy mau. Mr. and
Mrs. Tilden accompanied Mr. Lovele
ont to their home on Wall oreek today.
Heppseb B & L Association Elio
oTim. Ou Tuesday the stockholders of the
UeDDner Buildimr 4 Loan Assooiatiot.
met to elect offioere. which areas follows:
0. E. Farnsworth, president; 8. P. Flor
ence, vioe president; direotors,Kd Mood,
G. W. 8aggart aud P. 0. Thompson ;
EJ. E. B shop, secretary and treasurer
Badli Bbuihkd. Free Green had the
misfortune to have bis saddle mare fall
Inwn with him last Friday, up near Bob
Uexter'e. and in the shuffle, he got the
naif nf hia riuht leu iust where he
shouldn't, and, aa a result, be is pretty
badly lamed, though our informant
states that no bones were broken.
tWHY ?
HAT TEES
" (f Becue
BaoAuse gm f j V-fCfTH e pb
Modioino fifcU'f ! to !fx mcietttcit.
XX am 'Vo.?Vr and
Ever 4WL,WM3 I 3Ve"""1Sl
Ourosi vMS -wlaerv
OOWGO rSSMi3Sr CONGO
last XT (cl-
OW R MF'G C9 PORTLAND. ORC
WE -:- WANT -:- MONEY !
iiTltoiihTMe Beotmd Month's Sales. 3300 bottles
gOliD BVEnYWIIEnE.
tht. - Decl6 - iX nua sib
vulk thmuzu a oommun door.
Word oouies down from tbe mountains
that ntoer weather never waa experienced
in that eeoliou than at present.
StuteHman : W. K. Ellis, of Heppner,
eougitsttuiau-eleot tiom the beoona uis
tri.-t. was in the city yesterday.
I......... .,, ahn riiltBH anv interest ia
..,. b ahoiihl HUbsonbe for Tbe
HiiraeniKU. Uusette shop, agents,
Frank Wiuelow, nei hew of Mr. W. G.
Sweeter, of Black Horse, acoompanied
k. hia fuiniiv. has unwed from Iowa.
All piiuting done at the Gazette office
' beiealier will be charged for at the same
old i ales belore the cuoieia acare. ,
xt x7;niD..n ia nnw rnnniniz a staee be-
4. .. UnlilluP allfl Lioue Rook. Ueu
.4 ... rinvu f,t leavine and arr,val. ti
a m.i finm Bntter creek, B. Laing,
. i.ulled Tuefcday for loading np on
anived from the valley Tueeday, aud
lauoiugau in uis puwei iu uino unu
comfortable. (Mr. Parker died at 10
o'ulook last night )
,T. O. O. F. Installation The mem
bers of Willow Lodge, No. 66, 1. 0. 0 I'.,
their families aud invited guests to the
number of feur huudred, gathered at the
ball of Garrigues & li gers laat Tuesday
eveuiug to wituess the inetallatiuu ot
their officers, which are as follows: J. B.
Hunt. N. G.: Jas. D. Hamilton, V. G ;
1'heo. Danuer, Secy; M. Liohtentbal,
treae.: I. L. Van Winkle, Wardeu; J. C.
Kirk, conduotor; L. 0. Oonuer, I. G.;
Jiff Hayes, E. 8 N.G.; Wm. t'lldebrand,
L. 8. M. U.; Jas. Jj. Xeager, K. b. v. u.j
0. 8. Van Duyn, h. H. V.G.; B. A.Ford,
K. a. 8.: E. G. Snerry. h, 8. 8. 'Ihe iu
National Bank Election. Pursuant
to an advertised call, the stockholders of
the National Bank of Heppner met Tnes
dav and elected offioers as follows: Wm
Peolaud, Presideut; O. E. Farnsworth,
vice president; Ed. R. BiBhop, oasbier;
directors, P. 0. Thompson, E l. R. Bish
op, G. W. Hwasgart aud Ed. Rood.
First National Bank Election. Oo
Tuesday, bs per advertised notice, the
First National Bank eleoted officers for
heensninc year. Tbey are as follows
0. A. Rhea, president; Frank Kellogg
viae resident: Geo Conser, oaskier; di
rectors, J. P. Rhea, T. A. Rhea, J. B. Nat
ter and C A. Rbea.
u a
..nllsrt 'Inn-day lor lueuiue, "C 1 n. a. a.: m. u. Dporrv, u. a. a.
pison" and not oarryiug it likeageutle- l talilltjoll was interspersed with a well
on. , preparea musical proKiuui, wumu na
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do
mm at Ira hv nnHiii? Grand
$&W?&tetZl Master Noble and Rev. Shu.se, after
ulnoe. 618 lf which one of the best banqueta ever giv-
Jul tice Hallock is silling iu iroui i-i en in tnese romanuu neppuei un, ui
i.kw deak now, durluK busiuesa hours. .iaBWUere for that matter, was liberally
It is a very convenient affair-just what patro,i!Se1 A11 were B(,cible, aud fra
is needed. (arnitv'a atar was never hiaher or brighter
place to get a urai-ciasa ouot( -- ine wuoie oumumre" w r
A Nkw Neiqhbok. Geo. W. Lord
k.. m..tiu(4 lulu tha (nrmAF art ufll
una uiu.cii i.J -- . ., . ... . - - - r -nnan
Taaura Hr.,n Hamiltnll'a
ntlioe, and has nttad up for architecture
.. ...I. XI a ia tirunamH ft, mtltrunt fur
all kinds of bntldiuge, or will supervise
. i . : . i a
ooJstruotion, ana purcnase maienai ior
tbe same, giving uis customers ma ueo
etit ot bis experience and percentage
RQ.O r
H. A. Thompson
A. E. Blnns
. Thompson
THOMPSON & BINNS,
FROFRIJ3TOKS
The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
' ... . r..lJi- Mfoln St foot
Below Coffin & McF&rland'i, Main Street
Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men.
Team, to bay per day, 75ots. Hay and grain per day $1 25. . Meals 25 cts. a
Teams to &tgelll,Vlt n(.xt door to Feed Stable. Grain and
baled bay always on band.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
Footwear a Footwear !
And in ordtr to get it, we will, during the present month,
soil
F0R CASH 0NLY
At 20 per cent, off regular prioe, our
immense stock of
Gents' hh Winter nf- Underwear,
Top Shirts, Scarfs, Mittens and Lined Gloves.
This is an honest proposition and no trap, for we
have an overstock of these goods that we must realize
on. So you can benefit yourself and confer a favor on
us by .taking advantage of the opportunity offered by
jjeppner, Qregoi
Th r.i.t hunt nnd hnc t-Ml.limwil nf Hi-nimerhM
n,ovrlfn.nith.l-.fi'-Ml.i..Ht,iv.i. .ntln-tr new
M.n rnnm. n-l "' " "
There you will find the Best and Cheapest
in Heppner.
M. LICHTENTHAL & CO.,
Main Htreet, Heppner ur.
S. C. Smith,
II
F11C
Keeps a full line of
EVERYTHING
In the way ot Furniture.
Bnasrtsklne goods a speciality.
May Sweet, Heppner, or. 5ii-i
nf',1 tiHll'B&iilt. Xk.
Gilliam & Bisbee,
HBPrNEn, on.
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
You oau't
nr Hhumiuil). 1
The Priueville News ran snori oi
mi,i Hie other oay uui uouue- r
seieuely ou wrapping puiier
dnsil toll Mllltor.
n i a i,,.h nnitlnck. The owner
will either cume aud get the lock or send
... ........ it ia of no use in
un inn aei iw o" -
al. .irunt. nnndltlou.
Ed. Cox, Jas. McUee. Jj. J. ouanrr,
Sam Au.ms atd Will Kahler, Harumau
o,i,i nviiinvB. look iu tne opeu iui...
W.n.eail.V niubt.
Oa Wells is buffeimg Ibis wee iroui
II Hlltll'at U siJB'K"- .
Thai member ia badly swollen, but nolb
ing setioua ia antioipaiea.
... . . s ih w Fntierson.mau
; .... Uml-UaalllV (IhXctte. Of
remarks by Odd Fellows aud visitois.
Heppuer will uo soon forget this open
installation of the I. O. U. i.
Death. -3. A. Parker, who
n. mentioned iu this and former issues
as beiug quite ill, died last night at 10
o'clock. Deseased bad been sunering
for the paet two years with consumption,
shic.il ia hereditary iu his family. He
oame to Eastern Oregon recently hoping
m h benefited by this salubrious on-
mate, but be was too far goue, aud lie
patiently awaited tbe comiug of the
death angel, though bis demise was not
antioiuated so soon. He was a member
,ger ol -he Semi-Weekly "be"iela- If the A. O. U W. and I. 0. O. F., and
Heppner, ocohp.e. . .ea in th. legiela " ,,.,.., oyer one year
lure as piets ieprtae'"' . ' . . . ai.
t-nj,!, tha authorized Lid. will leoeive in insurance from these
. ... .... i i.-uniimn at this Dlace. I ...... .,. nunreiratinar S -1.500. He
Hubeeribe throui:to him, and have your member of the M. E. churou.
,aptr delivered l.eeotcbarge u jmpltssed .he people here
An Ohio ady was , so - ? . . ui,8Uort ,tHy and brief acquaint-
anake thai uer gina-y - . .. ;h.
t. ..,..i It was soou reiurueu iu ance, aa ueiug o f""i
its oriaiual color by Hall'a Hair Renewer . furwlird gentleman. His remains wer
. ..... . . I. n 1 . . . . . . T .. .1 ........ 'I ...I lid
Newer and neater quaneio ." shipped, tnis morning, m
Palace Hotel'" uortb DusineBB room. jniermen, snd were accompanied
Charley Jones, the bauer, warn. Arlington by Messrs, W. B.
hi. old triend. tbere. ua.u. .u -- - - 0arricne.. representing
iun- . . i... Li.- rt W . and W. F. Ruaik and
Word comes down irom uaiui a .a. ii" " .
that W Mu.key baa given up the Jtff Hayes, the I. O O. F. Mrs. Parker
T . . . ...nilv mull, for tllB . .v.l A T... lnoa nf this.
Idea or ubioB -. r , tiiww oi nt nuu ... ..-i
nraullt Ml 160X1. BUd gOUO U """ ,
. o....! P'oe
Tbe latest dentistry, crown sou uiiuitr 5ouKTAi!t hocbb. mr.
nrk. moat successfully acoompliBbed by . , d tbe hostelry known as
--UZU Mountain House, refitting aud re-
wnen ,. :i.i ir thronahout. Board and
Heppner. ur a . L" j ..Jr Vk 86: board without lied
Kalob Dittenhneter is in ine on j. 7... A .d 25 centB each. Mr.
but leoeutl,. returned from avian o , n of (ne patronR(ie,
VT A . a. taDlia.ru nn Hflll tu UO t vmh v. .- - - . h iop.
K1 tfS - vtraVyone in Heppner, and less
aim. . "... . . , .
niii..iMl.nftt,i t a..,. TlnKoao.t. tsnerin iiooie ouu
'"Z'SJ. T".7 "L th. S-ani Lu" nZ'k visited Oregon's state
u.i'i f..r mn.tPiidiuir successfully with ,.,.,,;. hi e below. While
TV. ...1 ia ka an euieruency medi- -
CHURCH ANNUU.N01.MEMTS.
Preaching at tbe Baptist cbnrch Son-
day, Jan. lotn. ineuie ror n ooiook.
"Joseph, an Emblem orjeaus (jurist.
Thunia I... 7 nVlnnb- "Jpsns Ohrial. the
Ureat teacher." All are welcome to come
and enjoy our meetings.
01 joraublst, raBior.
Services at tbe 1. E. church, South,
next Sunday. Morning subject, "Be
I'bou Faithful " ; evening subjeot, "There
is a way that seemetb right uuto a man,
but tbe end thereof are the ways ot
death." All are respectfully invited to
attend. Edwin Palmer, Pastor.
Good Looks.
cinnA InnVa am mam than akin deer).
depeudiug upon a healthy condition of
all the vital orgaus. il me liver uo iu-
.aiivii inn hnta a hiliona lonR. II vonr
stomach be disordered, you have a dys
peptic look ana It your aianeys ue aueun
ed you have a pinched look, beoura
good health and you will have good
looks. Electrio bitters is the great alter
ative aud tonic aud aoUdireotlyon these
vital organs. Cures phnples, blotches,
U..:ia ui.a man. h imnrl rainiiil.linn. Hillll
uiui!-, nun IS' 1
at Hlocum-JobuBou Drug Co., 60o per
bottle.
WELUS SPKINOS BtlTTES.
Buncbsrass is all right.
Very quiet, however, not much exotte-
ma.it tint it la nnl t tlA TlBtliral SeO UrlUOff.
Wii,'? Well, you see tbere is nobody
hern to net ud an exoitemeut.
Tha.. urn a fMv nhl ohronics that al-
... . autli .fimulhmj In nnmiilnin nf! ao
ibey started tbe report that tbe fall sown
grain bad all rolled. Well, suppose it
has; it won't gri w unless it does. I was
out on several fields and made olnse ex
amination, and it ia comiug nicely. Ho
far it is mt hurt, and tne prospeot is ex
ceedingly tine for January.
Farueb G-abbulocs.
You -wIS I catch
At the Mallory Corner. ,
Buy your Groceries and ...
Read their new ad. soon.
UEPPNER and LONE ROCK
11 v s RTAGE HilJSTJi:.
s o trv
1ST, NlEIvSOlV, i'rop.
Leave. HePPnerTuesdava .Thursdays f D
Monaaya. J,; Reasonable charge, for both
-r-l 1 J
Passengers -:- and lreignt.
- -r,ni A Unnnnar I IT
SLOOUM-JOHINo 1.UJN uituu w-i"-i'i'
ATTENDED TO
IN A-
Business-like -:- Manner
AND at
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool Growers' Warehouse
Near the Depot:
EFPNER, : OREGON.
MJ-tf sw
DONT -:- BE BAMBOOZLED.
Change of Ownership
WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
which we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
on hands at all time the ohnicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed beet, Lie, t.tc.
SHAW & McCARTY,
ProDrietora.
By traveling fakirs. C. C. Wililey & Co., or
Walla Walla, Wash., are tbe largest import
era direot from the Eastern factories in tbe
Inland Empire of
AND
85-ti
iine, it has no equal, aud leading phy.i
ciana everywhere recommend it.
With his thnmb, a boy is said to have
" . T .. ...i....,it. fpm iunndnlim
aaved tue nevuenouu- .. ,
Ulny people have been saved rum b
invasion ot aisense uj -
fi.reWrills. Thia medicine imparts
ine t" th" Vtem and strengthens every
rBan and fibre ot the body.
Hattee's Congo 0.1 is rspidly eoming
lo tne iroui n a.
V ii J ... VnmiH constable, ap-
ur.r,.Bu. T. .-rinh ... recent W
Plied ro ni. :v, b
Ciexea oy - lhebo.,r
abrewaaiueui. .:. lri.A ,htl
"il for rheumatism with which l.e has
Cn troubled for years, and tb.s i. wbat
e say. : "U kuoked it after two appli
cations.'' Bill Casey was down from nrsef
5b. Fork today. Ia ' our
i 1. at.ttinn
U aara 4 KflV fifllV Joe Deal and Mai Church,
lunv J
both of whom are in good health, ana
There is more catarrh in this section of
tbe oouutry than all otuer oiseasea pur
together, and until tbe last lew years
was snpposei to be incurable. For a
great many years aociors pronoonoea it
a local disease aud prescribed local rem
edies, and by constantly failing to care
with local treatment, pronounced it in
curable. Science baa proven catarrh to
be a constitutional aieae, and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
(Jatarrh uure, manuiaciureu oy r..
nhenev A Co . Toledo. Ohio, is tbe ouly
constitutional core on tbe market. It is
taken internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teasponnfnl. It acts directly on tbe
blood aud mnonus surfaces of the sys
tem. Tbey offer oue hundred dollars for
any case it fails to enre. Bend forcirou-
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F. J. CflKNBT & Co., Toledo, O.
jySold by drngguts, 7do. 7
llinq jM 'nqf, njiiAiT pidioj Mnnra
iu, mam Ajoa ufj aim nowg ano
.' e.itinO We ahio snliifOt to approvul to any responsioie
W. can save W 'K Ltrnme'uts. and warrant , hem lor
parties. We bauoie 'n n ...,.,, Ul)UHe on m coast for same
tage Orgaus. Bell urgaus iruuj o.m. ... , - : & c
"a.., nriovi. It will Day ou. (J. CJ. v J taev.ot V.v-
ns ior CB.aiiBuo r - . Walla Walla, wasu
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DR. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. 0. V. 8. , London, England.
Veterinary -mm- SURGE0N !
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
. u. i Rwwtttied and Refcnihukd throngbout, and now
niHIB UUSli!'""1
1 i. one of tbe most inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invite, you to stop
with him, feeling tbat he i. able to entertain you in tue pes, o. aiy.e.
First Class House. ' Reasonable Rates.
Mr Mi
COPPER Vtitur.,
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ijAi lta "AS ANT6ED.
JHE QITY H0TEL'
VV. J. I-'ISKiREI.
I am
m prepirfd to do all kindl ot Veterinary Snriory, Em.ieutating Rone, and Rcgllnn a SpMt.
altv (Thti li the only true muthoil of operating on honei.) Bpeylnic of taUleand Uof
..j. i.i'i" i 'in ii uim.l. iii tha mM .niimviid uroeuri lira ol Vatr
If you hve any ilck anlinal. Il will ba to your luttrMt to
on ihort notice. I will treat all unlmii
inarr DurKBrji A. ivu iiom -- -- -- --- -
' call ou me at rttewart'l itablel.
HEPPNER, . 638 1
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MnTAPV PIIRI If.
erson conveyancer
CALli
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OI'I'ICK
Bak6r :: and :: Confectioner,
MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
Mads oh shost Noticb akd at Porous Paicia.
t& Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
HEPPNER,
Commisaiontr of the U. S. Circuit Court. All land
f) matters attended to promptly and accnrately.
Offioe in national bub uuhu.uk. OREGON
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Instead of flying to the door gasp-
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onMotakea?e0wd3. Asthmalene when thespasmlsbroken.thebreathlngbecornet
take a tew a3.es usinmaiene wiicn me r ui if nvii w.w u... .. r, -
'"c" 7 . i ., i,.lnnu th run crracn lit the fintrera
easy and you reel as i ""--,. r'C'Z , h nt . few hottlea
Of death. I he tianrilPSi mnmeni in ... "...
of Dr. Tafl' ASTHMALENE and It has cured you of
.... ll.a.
our life will be when vnu have used a few bottle
ai cured VOU ot aa. ajaa-B. awaai BBaa"jLv,
Asthma, wtmnirro oirr "" "- - - ai -
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