Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 30, 1894, Image 3

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ami obituary notices, (other than those the edit
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rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
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ed U) in everj iubuluuu.
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upon application.
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correspondence will be published unless the
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goou lanu.
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JJ. ing Agent, 21 Merchants iixchange,
ban x raiieiseo, is onr authorized agent. This
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TIME TABLE.
Btiijro lor Hardrmm, Monument, Long Creek,
John itey and Cauyou City, leaves as follows :
itvory day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 v. m.. extieut Mondav
The cheapest, quickest and best Hue to or
iroui uie luieuur uuuuiry.
J. a. DELEVAN, Prop,
W. A. Johnston, Agent,
Give your business to Heppner people.
ana iiieiEjurv usstsi 10 ouiia up tlepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
If Christmas Day on Monday be,
A great winter that year you'll see,
And full of wind both loud and shrill.
But in summer, truth to tell,
High winds shall there bo, and strong,
Full of tempests lasting long;
While battle they shall multiply,
And great plenty of beasts shall die
They that be born that day, I ween,
They shall be strong each day, and keen;
11c shall be found that stealeth aught;
Though thou be sick, thou diest not.
Send your washing to Mrs. Nelson, at
the Mountain House.
Papers for Bale at the Gazette office at
two-bite a hundred.
Deeds, mortgages, etc , executed at
the Unzatto ollioe.
M. C. Kiley, of the Hardman country,
was dowu yesterday.
Arthur Smith will clean watches at
the reduoed price of $1.
C. M. Oliver, of Canyon City, was in
Heppner a few days last week.
The Heppner-Oanyon stage line is the
best, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior. Hood Pills cure liver ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, bick headaohe,
indigestion.
Subscriptions to the Gazette from
now till after the campaign, new ones
mind, 81.00.
If you want a good gnu or sewinis
machine, come to the Gazette ollioe and
we'll fit you out.
Ben Hunsaker arrived Saturday from
bis home at Wagner. He intends to
remain o few days.
Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the
Gazette office, and at world's prices.
Discounts on large orders.
Every tuan who takes any interest in
fai't gfrifk should subscribe for The
Hcrsemitn. Gazette Bhop, agents.
K-iglo: Chan. Onnningham . recently
snifited a loss of 10J toriB of hay. The
fire '.vi;9 the result of incendiarism.
Ciibinot photographs at $2.00 per doz
en tor the next 30 days. Montgomery &
Aldridge, at Dannei's old stand, t.
The Gazette will take county scrip at
face on subscription, and pay balance of
same in ousb at highest market price.
7-60
The installation of the officers of Raw
lins Post G. A. H. and the Women's
Relief Corps occurred in this city last
Saturday.
The Gazette offioe now runs an in
surance and notarial shop. Come in
when you want to do your insuring and
swearing.
Mrs. Celia Boyhan, who lives at the
Mountian House,desires to do plain sew
ing. Those having same will do wsll to
oonsult her.
Those who have brought in various
kinds of supplies in lieu of cash, should
call around at this office and get credit
for same if not already given.
Mrs. Coy, of Long Creek, arrived on
last Thursday evening's stage from the
inner oountry, leaving Friday morning
for her old home in the states.
The Salem Statesman has a libel suit
on its hands for calling a man a jimorow
deteotive. Since this suit has been
brought it uses the adjective "jimorow"
in every editorial.
Eagle: Tom Khea, of Morrow oounty,
is buying beef oattie for May delivery.
The indications are that the price of
cattle will be higher in the spring than
they were last year.
Eagle : Ioe gorged in the John Day
near Monument last week for a distanoe
of five miles. It was jammed sufficiently
tight that when it was frozen, a band of
sheep was orossed on it.
J. F. Willis, of Rawlins Post, G. A. E.,
bas been appointed as an aide on the
staff of oornmander in-ohief of the
Oregon division. This is quite a recog
nition of Rawlins Post.
J. G. Young. K. B. Stanton, J. F
League, Dallas Dampman, J. F. Willis,
J. 8. Boothby and G. W. Smith were
among those in attendance at the G. A.
K. meeting last Saturday.
D. D. Lancaster, of the Spokane
Chroniole, was in the oity over last
Friday night to confer with Henry
Blaokman relative to the appointment
of the deputy for the Spokane district.
Groen and Hick Mathews will be
found at the City hotel barber shop
where anything in the line of the ten
torial art will be furnished on appli
cation. These gentleman are artists and
deserve your patronage. Call on them.
The annual meeting of the Washington,
Idaho and Oregon Fruit Grower b As
sociation will be held at Spokane. Wash.,
during the week begining Feb. 12th.
The TJ. P. will sell excursion tickets for
the roond trip, good from the 12th to
the 23rd inclusive. For farther infor
mation inquire of J. 0. Hart, agent at
this place. 1-6
On last Sunday afternoon, five con
verts to the W. E. church, South, were
baptised in Willow creek. In this con
nection, we would remind the urchin
part of our population that a baptising
f I axran in fchnRR not COn-
la a Huieuiu nuoit, -
nected witn any church, and Bhould be
respected. Shouting and laughing is
entirely oat of order. Some of our
small boys seem to have forgotten this
last Sunday. ,
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. Ji. lai
ton, of Lura, Russell uouniy, .auB
called at the laboratory of Chamberlain,
& Co., Des Moines, to show him his six
year old boy, whose life bad been saved by
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it having
cured bim of a very severe attack or
croup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it
saved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in
bis praise of this remedy. For sale by
Slooum-Johnson Drug Co.
The religious meetings held recently,
at the M. E. church here have been
most successful, n persons joining the
M.K and M.E. South ohurcbes, 40 to
the first-named and 31 to the latter
Several have been converted who will
join other churches. In addition to
this, several joined the M. K. ohnroh,
South, Sunday, not enumerated in the
above.
For a sore throat there is nothing
better than a flannel bandage dampened
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will
nearly always effect a cure in one night's
i.uc. xius romeuy is also a favorite
for rhiumatiein and has cured many
very severe cases. 50 cent bottles for
sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co.
Some time ago some of the most
damnable of all immoral praotioes were
charged to Prof. Rork by the Heppner
Gazette, and as yet we have failed to
see even a denial of the charges made
by this man Kork. Is he guilt vf
Would an innocent man thus keep
silent? E. O. Republican.
Gid Hatt has now established a ton
sorial parlor, at the Matlock building,
next door to Simons' blacksmith shop,
where he invites the patronage of his old
customers and all who desire strictly first
class work, shaving, shampooing and hair
cutting at Jiving prices. Don't overlook
Gid.
Nathan R. JoneB was brutally assaulted
in his cabin a few nights ago down at
Portland for his money, sinoe dying.
His assailant got nothing, though the
old mun is said to be worth $200,000.
Jones identified Cbas. Davey as bis
assailant.
Arlington Record; Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Frisk have returned from a two
weeks' sojourn at Baker City. He re
ports that he is about to sell the White
Swan mine for a consideration of $125,
000. To our customers No difference how
large or small your aooount is, oome in
ftllll RAttlfV Pithtir llV naal, rtx THf
, - - - . j uuau ... . uuid, 1 1 O
must have one or the other to enable
us to stem tneuood. .Hayes Bros. 90tt
Ttnrn Tn tha vifant U M
Sand Hollow, Thursday morning, jan.
25th, a boy. All doing nioely.
Joe Boyer returned from Virginia last
week. He reports all quiet baok in that
section.
Sleighing is a thing of the past now,
the snow being entirely gone.
Folitios bid fair to get warm in this
section pretty soon.
Alex Kuntz, the traveling man, was in
town Friday last.
A. M. Gunn is reported as a candidate
for city treasurer.
Tub Masuuebade. Last Thursday
evening at the opera hall, occurred the
masquerade ball, under the auspices of
Hose Co., No. 1, of this oity. The at
tendance was large and characters repre
sented of a greater number and better im
personated than at any masque danoe
given here for some years. The judges,
Messrs. Phill Cohn, J. W. Dawson and
Mrs. Otis Patterson, awarded th prizes as
follows: Best sustainedlady characters.
Mrs. Ed. 11. Bishop and Miss Etta Minor,
respectively, "Baby" and "Nurse Girl;"
best sustained gentleman charaoter,
Arthur Minor, "Coffin;" best costumed
charaoter, Mrs. W. F. Ruark, "Queen of
Diamonds." The unmasking ooourred at
11 o'olock, but dauoing was continued
till about 1 a. m. While not a financial
success, socially it was more than oould
have been expected.
Death op F. D. Smith. F. D Smith,
who drew the big Examiner prize last
year, formerly a resident of Haystack,
died recently at Lakeview from the
effi ots of amputation of a broken limb.
The broken leg was reoeived in a runa
way, and from exposure gangrene set in,
amputation being necessary, resulting
as mentioned above. It is said that
Smith ran through with his orange farm
in a short time, and at the time of bis
death was penniless.
Death of Cloy Steaob. The death
of Cloy Steaoh, the 12 year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steach, ocourred at
their home at the Round Basin sawmill
on Jan. 20. The boy's fatal illness was
that of pneumonia, which was preoeded
by a severe attack of la grippe. Medieal
assistance was unable to bring about bis
reoovery. The burial took plaoe at the
cemetery last Monday. The bereaved
family have the sympathy of a host of
friends. Eagle.
An Accident. Saturday while play
ing with an iron top, Mary McSwords
received a blow in the eye, badly injur
ing that member. However, it is thought
that the sight will not be injured.
LEXINGTON DOINGS.
"Hard times" is the topio of the day.
Town over-run with orators or would
be congressmen.
Fresh invoioe of Lieuallens just ar
rived. For full particulars inquire of
Jess.
Jns. Mover is nursing quite a sore leg
caused by coming into close contact
with a sled while coasting.
Our genial mail oarrier is contemplat
ing 2oing into co-partnership with the
postoffioe. This no doubt would be a
very lucrative combination. What is
the matter with monoply ?
What a time our good boys had a
rounding up their little girly sirlys and
esoorting them to thecburoh. Oh, how
thankful that my girl is not a Methodist
or I would have to fall in line. Hard is
the way of the transgressor.
A new disease has made its appearance
in our vicinity and is unknown to the
medical world. It is very spasmodic in
its attacks, also considered to be oon
taeious and if relief is not obtained at
once, spontaneous combustion issure to
follow. It might be deemed evacuation
of the mouth.
The quietude of our little village has
been disturbed to some extent by the
distant roaring of the mighty lion which
sends a thrill of terror to the hearts of
our saintly sisters, and such a rattling
of dry bones amongst their archives in
search of that much-treasured mustard
seed, and upon procuring the Bm a
most eloquent appeal was made to bis
highness that the lips of this monstrous
beast might be closed, even unto aeain.
Let the good work go on.
Rex.
Land For Sale.-4S0 aores over in
Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh anu
will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
office for particulars and terms. U.
Invalid 3 Years,
Cured by Hood's
Jis j &
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. i
"Gentlemen: I am glad to tell you that I
have been given good health by Hood's
Sarsapartlla. For three years I was an In
valid, suffering terribly from
Nervousness and Lameness.
Iwas so nervous il could not hear the least
noise, and I had to walk with crutches for
six months, as I could not put one of my feet
to the floor. Fhyslclans did not do me any
good, so a friend told me to get Hood's Sar
saparilla, but
I Said There Was No Use.
"However, after thinking the matter over, I d
olded to give It a trial, and have taken six
bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparllla, and the re
sult is that I am well as any one could wish
to be, and can do any kind of work. I ad
vise all my friends to take Hood's Sarsapa
rllla for I believe It will do them good."
Miss Susie Dodson, Colton, California.
Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion.
I Hair Death
liirtaiilly removes and forever destroys 06- !j
s jcctionable hair, whether upon hands, face,
fS arms or ner.k, without discoloration or iv- f?
:y jury to the most delicate skin. It was for
a fifty years the Bccret formula of Erasmus M
s Wilson, acknowledged by physicians as
fH the highest authority and the moBt emi- is
nent dermatologist and hair specialist M
that ever lived. During his practice of W
f a life-time among the nobility and aris- W,
tS tocracy oi Europe he precribed this rec- ffl
ipe. Price ?1 by mail, securely packed.
fgi i'orrfspoiuiencecimlidential. Bole Agents fa
SK for America. AddreSB. ffi
1 The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co.
$ Dept. R., 57 South Fifth Avenue, New fti
H York.
Mmfm$mmmsmms.wmmmMi
Eip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residenoe. sawed or un-
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, 81-00.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf.
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeck, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just looated in the Abraham
siol' building, on May street, where he
is prepared to do everything in his line.
Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-olaBS work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
oall Mwtf
ADBITIONAIi LOCALS.
The Btudebaker wagon heads them all.
For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee s. f
"Hardware" did you sayf Why, yes
at P. O. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the
plaoe for bargains. a
The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
oures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
and tobacco habit. See ad.
The Palaoe is the leading hotel in the
oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty
of light are provided for everyone, a
If you want to buy groceries, and
bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise
Grocery. Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a
Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up
your watch or clook. Qe keeps a full
stock of everything pertaining to his
business' a
M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stook of
splendid, summer botton and tie special
ties in the shoe line are attracting mark
ed attention. a
The general merchandise establish
ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar
land, bas lately changed hands, now be
ing under the oontrol and management
of The MoFarland Mercantile Companv,
wbioh continues business at the old stand
with a larger stook than ever. a
tl.aOO FAlta AND STOCK RANCH.
It will take only 8812 to buy it; 480
acres, 260 acres plow land; one-half
mile running water. Improvements:
10 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2
houses and stable, spring and minor
improvements. Adapted to farming,
sheep and hograising. An extensive
sheep range joining to Bock oreek.
Terms: 8110 down; remainder on long
time. Looation: On county road, two
and one-half miles west of Rood hill,
Eight Mile, Or. 320 aores for $510, or
8108 for ownership in 160 acres school
land or will exchange for two good
horses. Original oost of sobool land,
8320. Apply at Heppner Gazette office,
Heppner Oregon. 199-tf-sw.
As we go to press a small sized snow
torm made its appearance, but melted as
fast as il fell.
The Advertising
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is always within
the bounds of reason beoause it is true;
it always appeals to the sober, common
sense of thinking people beoause it is
true; and it is always fully substanti
ated by endorsements; which in the
financial world would be aooeptsd with
out a moment's hesitation.
EIUHT MILE NOTES.
Good sleighing.
Charley Ingraham's sister, Fauny,
gave her name into the churc'i.
Was muoh surprised to hear of the
buff.ilo in the Blue mountains.
Bev. Parrish preached Sunday morn
ing and Sunday evening. The inclem
ent weather prevented some from coming
but still he bad a goodly number of
bearers.
We understand several of the young
men in the MeBee distiiot have re6olyed
to attend the winter sobool. This is a
very commenduble step. All young
persons should attend school whau it is
possible for them to do bd.
E. M. C.
Eight Mile, Or., Jan. 22,1894.
Reserved for McFarland Meucantile Co.
YOUR ATTENTION!
"Ufe want it for a moment to inform you that
' ' the stock of C. S. Van Duyn is being dis
posed of at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri-
ces. 1 he stock is clean and tresh. havmu
been largely increased with new goods the ear
ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will
give you bargains.
S. S. Hornor,
Salesman.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
GREAT
DISCOUNT
Closing out the entire stock
Boots and Shoes
of the old firm of M. JLiohtenthal & Co., at
Cost for Cash.
Call and Secure a Q-ood Bargain.
Assignee.
LEGAL MIS
REDEEMED.
(Written by Leda.Bond.)
Into the shade of the old orchard hall,
Noiselessly crept a woman frail,
Pausing: not till she humbly knelt
Bowing her htad on the alter rail.
Slowly she raiBed her weeping eyes
To the marble face of the Christ above,
The wan sweet face so filled with woe
Yet gazihg down with a mighty love.
O! Jesus look on my blotted soul,
Enter my heart so fully black ;
Make It pure as in childhood days;
Cleanse oh cleanse, and take it back.
Down to the deepest pits of sin,
Ave, to the very verge of hell,
I have decended step by step,
Living through scenes no tongue can tell.
Night has oft found me on the Btreets,
Luring the pure from their homes away
Mid the siu-doomed regions of the town
I, in my beauty, held proud sway.
A face of my play-mate in childhood days,
Has haunted my guilty heart through all,
For I fear to meet at the bar of God
The soul I have filled with sin and gall.
Today X met upon the street
The man who stole my honored name;
And the face I loved more than God and home
Brought back the past in a tide of pain.
One word the name once loved at home,
Uttered by him at my mother's side
Was all. and he passed his separate way.
Held aloft by his wealth and pride.
A longing came on me to turn my steps
Back to the paths that my girlhood trod,
And I have come with my blighted life
Here to the feet of an injured God
Then while a sob convulsed my frame,
Lowly her head sank on her breast
This from a life of sin and palu,
Here to-night she had come for rest.
Twilight deepened into night;
Still she crouched in anguish there;
Morning broke; but her soul had fled,
Cleansed, redeemed by that last mad prayer.
And what of him who had wrecked her life,
Offered all and gave but shame.
Ho was a man and a mask of gold
Shielded his crime from the lightest blame.
O! mothers, daughters, sisters, wiveB,
Stoop to redeem a woman lost;
8hun the man who has wrought such wrong,
Dare to condemn him at any cost.
If, when crossing a railroad track, you
see a train approaohing at thirty miles
an hour get out of the way as soon as
possible. When threatened with ohronic
rheumatism or oatarrb, take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla persistently and patiently,
and the danger will soon pass away.
Beliefs of the Hhans-
A report of the manners and customs
of the Shan states show that when a
Shan becomes a father he must on nc
account drive pigs,, carry the dead, bore
holes, fill in holes in tne ground or in
dulge in mockery. If one of either sex
dies without marrying, the body, before
burial, is banged against a stump, which
is considered as representing the hus
band or wife. This is supposed to guard
against the danger of unrequited love
In the next life. Divorce is easy, the
man merely giving his wife a letter per
mitting her to remarry, and the wife
merely being required to pay an un
willing husband thirty rupees for re
lease. Only the high tjhans can be can
nibals. Their theory of the cosmogony
is that "the earth came out of tut
depths by means of white ants."
If afflicted with scalp diseases, hair
falling out, and premature baldness, do
not use grease or alcohol io'preparatiODS,
bat apply Hall's Hair lienewer.
Geo. Conser,
Assignee.
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Oil ALL STOCK.
of
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
REMARKAg-.c LONGEVITY.
Porsons Whir Attained an Age Exceetllnf
uuu mimirett auu Twenty-Five Knars.
The records prove that the following
named persons have attained an age exceed
ing 125 years. Tho years designated in the
left-hand column 1b theyearof death. When
not otherwise specified, the subject wa
resident of the .British Isles:
'". . Ag4.
1759 Don Cameron 180
17tiu John Delasomcr .....13!
...George K.ng 12f
1707 John Taylor lar
1774 William Beattie 138
1778 John Watson 13f
1780 -Robert Wcllrldo Ml
....William Ellis 181
1784 El:za Tnyirr. 131
1775 PeterGr ,en.... ., m
1701 ELza Mchant is
1772 Mrs. Keith 13s
1707 Francis Ango 19s
1777 John Brookey M
1714 Jane Harnson 13&
1759 James Shellle 138
1708 Cuthurine Njonan 136
1771 Marparot Foster 186
1776 John Miarait 137
1772 J. lticuardson 187
1793 Robertson 137
1757 William Sharpley 138
1708 J. McllonoUKh 139
1770 Fan-brother 138
1773 Mrs. Clum 138
1778 Swarllng (a monk) 142
1773 Charles MuFinley 143
1757 John EftliiRham 144
1782 Evan Williams 145
1706 Thomas Wmsloe 143
1712 J. C. Drakenoerg 148
1652 WlU am Mead 148
1708 Francis Conn .' 150
1542 Thomas Newman 152
W56 James Bowels 152
.... Henry West 152
1648 Thomas Damme 149
1635Thomuo Parr ".7.1W
1797 Joseph Surrlngton lou
1668-Wllllam Edwards 168
1670 Henry Jenkins 169
1780 Louisa Truxo 175
1820 Solomon Nibet '..143
1822 Lueret a Stewart J30
1839 William James (South Carolina) 132
1846 Thomas iightfoot (Canada) J27
1801 Marion Moore (England) . '131
1809 Lockhart (Iowa) ..'.'. .127
1878 Eulalla Perez (California) ." . 140
. Edna Goodman (Arkansas) '. . . 127
1888 Granny Rose (South Carolina) 131
1889 Wapmarek (Germany) 126
The cases ol Thomas Parr, Henry Jenkins
and Louisa Truxo are the best authenti
cated of any in the list, notwithstanding
that they are given as being among the
oldest. In 1887 James James, a negro, liv
ing near Santa Rosa, Mex., proved to the
satisfaction of a number of doctors that be
wu 136 years old.
A Dltiid Girl's Itrmarkalile Work.
There lives in Oak Hill, Tex., a blind
girl who has from a few acres of land,
cultivatod by herself, cleared about
$'.300 each season f ' ir several years by
the growing and wile of vegetables. She
began with no capital und the un
feneed piece of uncultivated land.
There is now a m at fence about her
domain, a well invl pump in the center,
and she has, in wUY.lhm to purchasing
these, paid for n .u:o and a hak to
take her vcget'.ib'i-s to the market,
which is twenty mi!'-: frum her home.
Every evening ilw'in;; the dry season
she waters a ei'rtv.iii ir.nulicr of plant,
until she has (jone ',ver t!ie entire place,
when she bein:- ::;.". 'n i-rnl (foes over it
in the sain.! ws-y. tvi-.t life she dc
te'ta from her :e. !:; : cum: of hearing,
and grass una v. Li am easily distin
guished from !l:mtH ty the sensitive
fingers of lliu biii:u fc::ri!ener.
A' -l 01 fars.
There, .ire r.y.r'y v. r 'jr.tl million of
freight curs in i. ;i .V 'eviean rail
roads, whi. U ! .'- .ven thou
sand pa.' ;iy.:r . ;.i. in hervi-'O.
P. g, jpr?oiiPsoi? go,
Uaving put their business upon a tem
'porary cash basis, Call Attention to
the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur
chasing Power than ever before known in
Heppner.
m
We must get our stook into money, and profits are no objeot when the money
comes in sight. Shake your oash at us and see ub tumble.
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THE PEOPLE
OUR
Not only onoe, but again and again. They know that from us they always get
full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best is ex
plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes ub friends,
and so establishes oar trade. We want you to have some of our
friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general
merchandise store. Come in and see as, everybody.
jy INOR
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
IN
JeAvelry,
Cash Talks
SEE BORG, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
The My Institute
-OF-
KIRK & RTTHL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of
STAPLE A-ISTD FANCY
Groceries ad Provisions.
A full line of ohoioe Pies, Cokes and Bread ; in fact everything that is
usually kept in a first-class bakery Btore. Tbsy will sell oheap foi cash. Call anp
try them. flw
RIPANS TABULES!
Disease oommonly comes on with slight symptoms, wbioh when neglected in
crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
"aPES,sacB'TE
If yon are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED or
take
nave A uisokukhhu LivrJK,
If your COMPLEXION ID SALLOW orT.,,.
you BUFFER DISTRESS after eating.
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL
U1HORUKRS OF THE STOMACH, -
Ripans Tabules aot gently, but promptly, upon the liver, stomBoh and intes
tines; cleanse the system effectually ; oure dyspepsia, habitual oonstipation, offens
ive breath and headache. One Tabulh taken at the first 'ndioation of indigestion,
biliousness, distress after eating or depression of spirits will surely and quiokly
remove the whole diflioulty.
RipBns Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best
physicians, and are presented in the form moat approved by modern science.
If given a fair trial Ripens Tabules are an infallible cure; they oontain nothing
injurious and are an economical remedy.
One gives relief.
A qnarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 oents by the
wholesale and retail agents,
BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO.
and
SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so.
They are Easy to Take, Quick to Act and Save many a Doctor's Bill.
Samples X"r on application, to
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"A DRUG IN THE MARKET.
Yes, there are many of them.
Homevery good, some bad.
Bad drugs are poisonous,
Also of no value whatever.
Pure drugs are great helps,
And these alone Bhould be
Used in compounding.
We claim to keep in Btock
The purest drugs made.
To compound them skillfully,
'To prepare prescriptions quiokly.
To charge for them reasonably.
Who oan do better than this?
PHIL. COIIN, Proprietor.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OF .MA.N'CIIICHTICH, BNGI,AND
W. PATTERSON. AGENT P.?P. V the BoaHn the World
AEE COMING
WAY!
Heppner, Oregon,
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
silverware,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc., Eto.
Trust Busts
For the Cure ox
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast,
Cull at the Gazkttr office for particulars.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sur
cure.
RIPANS TABULES.
RIPANS TABULES.
D DAMC TADIM CTO
RIPANS TABULES.
tbm Eipam.0 Cli:m.lcal Co., ITo-w
city.
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