Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 11, 1893, Image 3

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    NOUrlL TO ADVERTISERS.
I'Ho.-ll rtfcairiiii; the ihhi-rtiuti oi .lUpiuj
or change 01 mine, u.Uht lui tlu-ir I'n
euition, or
tloli.
lh rATfklOwH, i'i;bi.lilli
NOl'llE.
weather becomes favorable,
will be in tull bluet lu a few
taken while be waa iu Alaska lust
s .turner. They are interesting aud we
or ciiaiige 01 Mtiiiu, uiuot mi tiu-ir i-.n.v 111 art, iLutikiul tu n,ve been so remembered.
w iwouuny e.enuitf lor lilt-winy h' Ji ji.a
iuuib.my evening lor nuu4 eili- i i
i Uuvs.
i A iilvntiLi' dunce was iriveu at the
1. Tho uiii of Bve emits per Hue bo ; l,PBra limine 1 bt Suturday uitht iu honor
tiiarm-u or "carda ol Uuiuka," "reboliilloiui oi 1 of tlnrwaid i'odion.
rccl," IibU ol Heading preaeuu mill ai;un, l ., , , ,. . .,
mm obituary uoticea, (oilier uiau thoee Hie wui ' Crocket lurk and iHui liy went out to
or shall himneif give an a matter of new,) and ! their country home Saturday, to be near
I NyUcSol TcolirVh .'mi ! ,mud "ur"' hesheep-sbeariug season
Hood's Cures
enter tai it meuUi from which revenue in to ii tie.
rived, ilmU be charged for at the rule of live
tents a line, These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
We hold each and every correspondent re-
poind blu for his or her communication, fso
turrebpoudence will be published uuIcbb the
nier a real name in signed asau evidence oi
good faith.
FIHHEK. NEWSPAPER ADVER'lIr-
Iuk AKent, 21 Merchants txcUaniie.
ban tianciHCo, 11 our authorized agent, 'luis
paper ii kept ou tile in bib oihee.
JL.
TIME TABLE.
Hinge for Iliirdinun, Monument, Long Creekf
jonn uuy unu canyon uuy, leaven hh lollon b :
hvery day at ti:;u a. in., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at.'i:;i(i p. m., except Monday.
'llie cheapest, quickest anil best Hue to or
fioin tiie interior country.
J. . llELEVAN, l'rop.
Sloctiin-JoiiiiStou brut; Oo., AaentB.
Give your business to Hepimer people,
and therefore assist to bund up hepp
ner. patronize those u-lio patronize
you.
Here and There.
Heppner Furniture Co., for carpet, t
Nothing drastio in TUITS PILLS.
J. A. Hamaker was in town over Fri
day last.
Get your washing done by Japanese
Laundry. l7aj
Call and examine Heppner Furniture
Co.'s wall papers. t
Misb Eflie Warren left yesterday for
Portland to visit friends.
F. O. Buoknuin is oonflned to bis home
by iiu attaok of la grippe.
"T be Gem and Palace ealoons for tine
liquors, MoAtee Bros., Props. sv
L. Waldmann, representing Nonetaiider
Bros., was in Heppner over auuuay.
Mrs. M. J. Saling aud daughters
were in from Eight Mile Saturday
G. Worden, one of tbe new comers of
Eight Mile, wbs on our streets Emturuiiy,
April sbowers are numerous this spring
too much so we tear lor young lamua,
Pendleton Tribune: E. H. Clarke has
returm d from a trip to Morrow oouuty,
Tbe HeppnerCauyon Btage line is tbe
best, cheapest mid qicukist to tbe iu
tenor.
E. Waldmann left this morning for
other points in Eastern Oregon and
Idaho.
Wes Branuou.one of the progressive
Eight Milers, was in town Saturday on
business.
The Morfow County Land aud Trust
Company has an unlimited Bnpply ot
mill feed.
Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years
cheaper than yuu can make them at
Fell Bros.'
The twioe-a-wekk Gazette now only
82.5U in advance, payable in cash or
ooon skins.
A. P. Bradbury, representing Tbe
Oregon Craoker Co,, was in Meppuer
over Sunday.
Halt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho
tel barber shop. They are artiBte. Baths
in connection.
Messrs. W. E Ellis and Frank Kellogg
were passengers on today's down tram,
en route below.
E. O. : C. J. Matlook returned from
the ranch this afternoon accompanied by
T. J. Matlook, of Heppner.
Born To the wife of Wm. Ingmm, of
Eight Mile, Bometwo weeks siuce, a 10'
pound girl. Hood tor Bill.
Bob Shaw got in Saturday from Port
land where be had been in attendance at
the Assessor's Convention.
Tbe Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
oures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaiue
and tobacco habit. See ad.
Tim Gazette would gladly till a few
orders for cboioe trees of any sort
faction guaranteed. Drop iu.
Wm. Penland lost a square and com-
tinaa recently in Heppner. The
will Dlease return to this offioe,
Twfirv man who takes any intere it iu
fast stock should subsoribe for
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
N. Nielson is now running a stage be
tween Heppner aud Lone Rock, See
ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc
all kinds of nursing. Call at her honx
in north Heppner, or address her at this
place. 618,f
Master Clay French is the authorized
Bgent for the Oregonian at this place.
Subsoribe through him, and have your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones the baber, wants to see
ibis old friendB there. Baths in connec
tion. All members of Dorian Temple are re
quested to meet at their Castle Hall on
next Thursday evening at 7o'olook. Im
portant business to be transacted. By
order of Mrs. J. J. Roberts, M. E. C.
Arlington Record : Dr. Bacon, of La
Grande, made our office a pleasant call
tbe firs of tha week. The doctor has a
happy faculty of making friends wherev
er he goes, and the afflicted always have
in him a comforter.
T.-M.: Hon. W. R. Ellis is expected
in the city on the afternoon train. While
in The Dalles he will make the neoeesary
arrangements for holding tue ei annua
tion of the applicants ior cauetainpa
West Point and Annapolis.
Lone Rook Cor. Condon Globe: We
are pleaaed to note the faot that Mr.
Copner has decided to not go to Hepp
ner at present. When it came to tbe lest,
bis business prospects here were far too
encouraging to leave for newer fields,
L)r. B. F. VaugbBn has gone east to
complete bis dental education, leaving
Drs. J. W. Rasmus and Eugene Vaugban
in ohargeof his office. Those owing Dr.
Vaughan will please make settlement
with Dr. Eugene Vaughan who has full
authority. 17 "
Tha nnnfiiience tbat people have in
Ayer's Sarsapanlla bs a blood medicine
is the legitimate and natural growth of
many years. It Das Deen uauuru .i.
from parent to child, and is tbe favorite
family mediciDe in thousands of house
holds. What a debt of gratitude the world
owes to such men as Drs. Ayer and Jen
oer the latter (or tbe great disoovery of
Taooination, and the former for his Lx
rhOtof Sarraparilla-tbe best of blood
u lm pun eatimate bow nint h
UUIIUCO! " .
these discoveries have benefitted
-satis,
tf.
fiuder
75-tf
The
Postmaster Guff aud It. U. Rnhinann. nf I
ijone tuicK, are Having quite a tut over
the alleged destroying of mail by Mr.
Got!'.
Mrs. J. W. Rasmus bad so far lecover
ed as to be able to be out on the streets
Saturday lust, the first time for some
weeks.
We learn that Henry Adkena, who
bas been confined tor some time with
inflammatory rheumatism, has fully re
covered. Hood's Pills aot especially upon the
liver, rousing it from torpidity to Us nat
ural duties, cure constipation and assist
digestion.
Harry Woods was successful in win
ning the beautiful "orazy" quilt, made by
ivjrs. W. B. Potter. The rattle came off
Saturday la.it.
Jus. P. Rhea sold 3t0 head of mutton
sheep to "Puget Sound" Wright last
Saturday. They are for the "Souud"
.Uressed Meat !Jo.
Fossil Journal: A marriage license
was issued April 5th to Harvey W. Nott
and Mattie Howerton, who will be mar
ried at Fossil this week.
0. A. Rhea was in the city Saturday
and Sunday, and reports lambing nearly
over with him. He wua quite successful,
saviug a goodly per cent.
Chas. Guff and fumTty passed through
town last week en route to their home at
Loug Creek. They bud been over to vis
it relatives ou Butter creek.
W. C. Thompson and wife arrived last
night from Pendletou. Mr. Thompson
is a competent druggist and has accepted
u position witb mill Uohn.
Grayness, baldness, dandruff and all
diseases of the sculp, uud fulling of the
hair can be cured by using Hall's Vege
table Siciliun Huir lieiiewer.
L. Blumenthtil arrived from below
lubt evening. Mr. B. ia abiotber in law
ot Joe Kiilmuu, the merchant on the
corner of Muy and Main street).
Mrs. Peter Zimmering, of CmatillH,
motner of W m. Tneodore, dropped dead
ou the ruilroud truck near that plaoe a
few days ago. Uause, heart disease.
U. G. Iugrum, of Eight Mile, was in
tbe city Saturday. Mr. Iugrum in
ioiuih us that tbe muuy showers are
bringing out tbe grues and grain iu good
shape.
Mike Kenny was over Saturday from
his Sund hollow ranch. He reports hie
sheep as only doing tolerably well, tbe
recent rums being against successful
lamhiug.
R. J. Lueark aud wife, ofBoiseCity,
are visiting the family ol W. r. Ruark
Mrs. LueaiK has been nere ior the past
t wo weeks, and was joined lust week by
her husband.
Mr. B. G. Mantle, representing Levi
'Strauiis Co., of Friboo, arrived lust
eveuiug to look up a little business
with our mercbuuts. The Struuss house
is a good one, uud in the line of over
alls lUuy excel all manufacturers.
Injun Billie uud bis familiy are on
their roud to the mountains for their an'
ntial hunt for "mowitoh." Billie was so
uuforluuuie vesterduy as to lose bis
horses, aud consequently Is tarrying
day or so longer witb Heppner's swim
tban lie anticipated on nrei arnvHi.
T.-M.: The Umatilla House register
vesterduy showed names from Massa
ohusetts, Maryland, Nevada, Illinois,
Missouri. Michigan.. Wasliington, wis
oouBin,, Muiue, .Nevada end New York,
This shows the populurity of thiB hotel
when travelers from niauy states are rep.
resented in u single day s register
Mr. aud Mrs.B.B.Bishop.parentsof Ed
R. uud Miss Belie Bialiop, are spending
a few days with their children. Mr. and
Mrs. Bisbon reside at Pendleton, and
have not visited this section for some
time, i'liev were among the pioneers of
Umatilla oouuty and fiud many old
mends aud acquaintances in our midst
Mr. Howard Dodson, one of our most
talented aud respected young men, de.
uuriud Muudav lor Tacouia where
position awuits him. Howard bus made
many warm friends in our midst who
regret muob tbat he found it best, in
bis opinion, to seek a new pluoe
residence. May he prosper in the new
borne.
Pendleton Tribune: E. H. Clarke,
wool commissioner, bas at his office in
the Savings Bank building some fine
epeoimens of Eastern Oregon wool, the
WOO! WUS lU&eU Hum uuniico wuuuiu
hum's fine Spanish Merino bucks and is
ot the finest quality, 'ibis evening it
will be taken to Portland by tjeuutor
Matloek, aud from there it will be ship
ped with other Oregon exnioits 10 me
World's Fair.
Un. O. B. Cord
Oakland, C&l.
Made Over Anew
Chronlo Headache Cured -Wok
Lungs Made Strong and Well.
" For years I had sick headaches every day, and
1 also had very weak lungs. Mince 1 hare
been taking Hood's SarsapariUa, I have
- been eniirclr enred of headaches, and my
lungs are strong and well. Friends often say
How Well You're Looking.
I tell them It l. due to Hood's Sariaparilla. I
am small in stature never weighed over
100 pounds before taking Hood's Sarsapa-
rllla, and at the time I began taking It I had
run down to 85 pounds, but now I weigh
lllVi- My friends thought I would be dead
loug but I am perfectly well. I am
unable to express my thanks for the good
Hood's SarsaparilSa
bas done mo." Mrs. C. B. Caud, 1'jIG Adellna
Street, Oakland, California.
A.bout .April 1, 1808,
1 BOSTON CASH STORE
Will be removed from Lichtenthal's old stand, the present location.
to Henry Heppner's building on site formerly occupied by Kirk &
Kasmus, corner May and Main streets, where 3- H. Kolman, the
popular prorprietor, will be pleased to show you his new stock of
-Spring and Summer Goods,
which will be sold, as of old, at
ROCK -:- BOTTOM -:- PRICES.
Hood's Pills euro nil Liver Ills, Ulliouv
Hess, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache.
tes seems positively funny: A writer
called on Mrs. Kicbardson at tbe pen thiB
afternoon. She bad just been shown to
her cell. Tbe clerk of the Hotel de
Downing, who looka after the guests
valuables when they urrive, had just
sealed up and put away ber pine, a pair
of black kid gloves, lace veil acd corres
pondence. Bbo is an intelligent appear
ing lady, ber face marked witn deep
lines of oare. She is 50 years old, bas
lived at Alpine two years, oame from
Fayette Bounty 111., bas one daughter
living at Kansas City, was never accused
of orime before, another woman was the
oause of thiB trouble. Steps are taken
to secure her release. She claims per
feet innocence of oourse.
An Ebbok. Assessor Bob Shaw
wishes the Gazette to announce tbat tbe
exemption now allowed under tbe new
assessment law remains the same as
under the old law, $300. It was reported
tbat this amount bad been raised to
30, but this is a mistake. Mr.
Shaw reports tbat but little v
accomplished at the recent meeting
below, but witb one exoeption, tbe i
seseor s decided to assess everything in
sight, even if there wna some evidenoe of
double taxation. When the law i
rightly interpeted, tbe Gazette thinks
tbat it will prove beneficial, aa those
owning much property, ou which tbsy
have heretofore paid little taxes, can
not now esoape.
Don't fail to visit me at my new quarters.
J. H. KOLMAN.
CLEARANCE fcjjALE!
-3H
Fall Goods
Fall Goods
-SUCH AS -
tr
Overcoats, Women and Misses' Newmarket Cloaks,
SWOOLEN UNDERWEAR, Z3
DRESS GOODS, ETC., ETC
At Reduced Rates FOR CASH.
Anything New of Real Merit
You can Generally Find
For :-: Sale :-: by
- rir
Who are
Noted for being
The Leaders.
We don't run a third-class junk shop where yon can buy shoddy goods at twiee
their value, Din we leep nrst-cluss goods at tionest pnoes, witb
do baits or trap.. We keep
cnts' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware,
GROCERIES
Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition.
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. "
Ask our old customers how we treat tbem. : : : : : :
Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON.
HERE IS THE
4 To Gret Even on Yoiir
PLACE
Lite. -
New Hardware, Store !
I JUST
COMPLETE LINE OP-
OPENED.
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and
Pipe, ranks, Bathtubs and sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple
ments. All Kinds ot Repairing quickly and neatly done.
THE CELEBRATED
Bain Wagons, Hacks an Backboards.
.;. -:- You will save money by
getting our prices before purchasing
elsewhere. -:- -:- : : :- -:-
Odd Fellows' building, Main St.,
634-tf
HEPPNER, OREGON.
STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
UcMni Mercantile (Joipy.
to
Back Fbom Below. Sheriff Noble
and Deputy J. J. Roberts got baok Sat
urday from Salem and Portland. On
reaching the "pen" tbey found ta tbeir
aurpiise that Jones was no new man
down there, this being bis third term.
He is known among the officers and
"cons" us "Tobacoo" Jones, alias
"Windy" Jones, alias Ed. Jones, but
Jones is thought to be an assumed name.
The Riobardsons went in with bad grace,
but took to their new quarters philo
sophically when it onme to a "show
down". Jones is looked upon as being
rather weak mentally, and gets into bad
scrapes more through ignoranoe and lack
of good sense than other motives.
General Merchandise,
HEPPNER.
OREGON
E. Q. 8LOCTJM.
THE
J. M. WADDELL.
JBTNER pW (II
-Have just received a seleot-
the
J as. M. Hager and family returned
Friday last from Adams, and will hi real
ter reside on their Bplendid Morrow Co.
ranch Bbove Heppner. Mr. Huger bas
tbe distinction of owning the finest ooun
try residence in Morrow county, and
among tbe finest in tbe elate.
Our friend, Clarence Andrews, ot
Seattle, sendi ui down some views
Close Shavb. Last Saturday Albert
Rea had a close call while riding for
borsea in the pasture near the cemetery,
While tryiDg to heud off an animal, in
company with Henry Cannon, the horse
that Albert was riding stumbled into a
badgor hole, and falling, broke its neck.
Albert was thrown between its legs, and
in its dying struggles it kicked him in
the face and body ntarly knocking the
life out of him. Though able to get
arouud, Albert yet carries his neck much
awry and his fuce shows the terrible or
deal through which he went. Tbe oolt
killed was a three-year-old belonging to
Jas. Jones, aud waa considered one of
the best in tbe oolony.
Hardman Law Suit Last Friday and
Saturday Hardman wub enlivened by a
law suit between B. Allen, of Toll Bock,
and Sam Kineman of this place. Tbe
former claimed that a certain pasturage
bill of the latter had not been settled.
Tbe case was tried before Justice Hogtie
who awarded Mr. Allen about $40 more
than Mr. Kinsman claimed he owed,
over S1U0, the oosta falling on the latter.
Mr. Kiusmun claims to have settled tbe
amount of the pasturage bill, bb be un
derstands it. The case will probably be
appealed to the circuit court for final
settlement.
Notice to Stock Bbkhiiers. I will
keep, at my furm 7 miles northeast of
Lexington, a fine Jack of the Blaok
Warrior breed. This Jack is large and
of high form. Terms: Five dollars, in
surance. Mares intrusted to my care
will be kept in good pasture at one
dollar per month. Due care will be
tuken to prevent acoidents, or the stray,
ing of mares, though I wiil be reBpon
sible ror none. B. F. Swaoqabt.
IU tf. Lexington, O.
! How's This? Tte Salem Journal re
porter sfter calling on Mn. Richardson,
got up tbe following, which to Heppner-
My wife was confined to her bed for
over two mouths witb a very severe attaok
of rheumatism. We oould get nothing
tbat would afford her any relief, and as
a last resort gave Chamberlain's Pain
Balm b trial. To our great surprise she
began to improve after tbe firet applica
tion, aud by using it regularly she was
soon able to get up and attend to ber
house work. E. H. Johnson, of O.J.
Knutson & Co., Kensington, Minn. 60
oent bottles for sale by Slooum-Johnston
Drug Company.
BikthdaI Pabtt. A nnmber of Frank
Jones' young friends went out to . his
home above town last Friday eve to sur
prise him on his 19th birthday. It was
a Bticcess. The young people enjoyed
themselves at games, etc, till well along
past midnight, a feast being one of the
important features. This part of tbe
DroEram was euDeribtenled by Mrs. Jas.
Jones, and everyone knows tbat a better
cook can be lonna nownere.
A Fink Hobs. Tbe imported run
ning Btallion, Sir Henry, bas been
brought over to Heppner, and will stand
the enanins season at tbls place. He is
the property of "Caynse" Reynolds, and
is a fine horse. &7()tf
SPRING STOCK,-
Consisting of ONE CAR LOAD
Wall -:- Paper -:- and -:- Carpets.
One Carload - UT ID MITT I D U I
ATTENDED TO
Business-like
Manner
-AND AT
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool Growers' Warehouse
Near the Depot:
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
Change of Ownership
Latest Designs. Patterns and Prices.
Also a tine line of w
Hammocks, Baby Carriages,
Rugs, Mattings, Clooks, Glass, Refrigerators, Window Shades and Portiere Curtains
Undertaking -f A. Specialty.
HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET,
wbiob we propose to oonduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
on hands at all times the choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
85-tt ProDrietora.
Spring is Here
SO IS TIIE-
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CASH RACKET STOKE.
First Class Tailoring Fred Miller
is now looated on May street in the old
bakery building, where be is prepared to
do first class work. A perfect fit
guaranteed. Give bim a trial. tf.
Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residence, sawed or uu
saweil. Wood sawed and delivered at
$7.50 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts, per eord; three times, 8100.
Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf.
SaoEMAKKB. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, bss just located in the Abraham
siolr building, on May street, where he
is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line,
nr Birbeck is strictly a first-class work,
man and warrants all work. Give bim a
call 14-tt
KSTHAV NOTICE.
I have taken up an estray borne, about
2 of 4 yeirs old, dark bay, weight about
9u0 pouods; branded ou left shoulder.
Owner oan have same by paying pastur
age and for this ad. C. E. Jokes,
117-21 Eight Mile., Or.
JDST ORDERED, AND TO ARRIVE SOON : Spring and Hummer Dross
Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Financings, Drapery, Gents' Furnishings; also Ladies'
Underwear and, numerous other goods In thut line. Notions end Tinware in
stock; very cheap. When I say cheap, I mean it. You have but to call and inves
tigate to be satisfied. I do none but a oash business, and can therefore undersell
all competitors.
The New York Cash Racket Store.
J. W. MAT!
Main Street, next door to tbe Opera blouse.
iOCK, Prop.
Hhekprdters Hkrb. T. J. Allyu
oame up Sunday with F. W. Boyd and
H. A. Rawson, of Red Bluff, Calif , two
sbeepbuyers who propose to drive to
Montana. These gentlemen will doubt
less have little trouble in finding whet
tbey want in this section. Other buyers
are on the road here, so we are informed,
and our people will have abundant op
portunities to exchange their wooly
monarch for bard cash.
rilU BALK OR TRAIIK.
Houm and lot located in finest part of
"PeoiossU," Portland, eleolrio lights,
water works, graded streets, two oar
lines and one under contemplation.
One of ths finest additions to Portland
for residences. Party wishes to dispose
of furniture witb house. Reason for
selling, poor health and a desire to lo
cate ia tbe beautiful olime of Eastern
Oregon. Call on, or address,
Thk Patterson Pi.bi.ihhino
Heppner, Or.
Co.,
Turkey Emus. Bowman A Wilson
bavs thoroughbred Mammoth lironze
turkey eggs for sals at their Butter creek
raucb. Leuve orders at Minor Bros., or
uddresH them at Echo. 572 H'.t w
Dll. JOSEPH J. RILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V, S. , London, England.
Veterinary SURGEON !
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
I am prepared to do all kln.)i of Veterinary 8urirry, Kmaiciilatlng Horsei and KoxliiiM a Bpe4
alty. (Thli li the only tru method of operating on huriei.) Hpnylng of (.lattleanu Uogi
on short notice. I will treat all animali In the moat approved procedure of Veter
inary Huricery. if you have any tlflf animali it will be to your Interest to
rail ou me at Blew art' stabtea.
i38 IW
OREUON
w! L Matlock & Co.
fjandies, -:- p -:- and
pprs !
RORG, :
Out for
THE : JEWELER!
y ANTED, halesmex.
Local and Travlin
To repreiwnt our wpll-linown hoti. You need
no C8)lutl to reiireHtmt a firm that wtrr.hU
niirfry itrx-lt nrst-clMMi aid true Ut mime.
WciltK ALL THK YKAM. 1100 per month to
the rlttht mail. Apply quick, liming age.
L. I.. MAY fc CO.,
Nnriierymeii, FlorinU and fe-e.lum'-n,
117-tf Ht. I'mil, Minn.
(Thil home ll reipomible.)
llOh
Notice to Taxpayers.
THOHK WHO BO NOT PAY TAX EM Dt:E
1 by May I, IWmj, miiatexpwrt that tht Mm.
will be collected by law, coata added,
oao. Nobli,
117-23 HherlS.
Cash Bargains ft
-IN-
Jcwclry,
Casli Talks.
Watches,
Clocks,
SEE I10KG, MAY STREET,
VHRWAR E,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc., Etc
Trust Ousts.
HEPPNER, OR.
I I ELLIS
HEPPNER,
ATTO nNH Y AT . Ii A W And
Commissioner of the U. 8. Circuit Oonrt. All land
matters attended to promptly and accurately.
Office in National Bank building.
: : OREGON