Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 23, 1894, Image 3

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nouck.
1 The mm of five cents per lino will be
cull e lor "cardH of tlianku," "reuulutiuun ui
loap-.vJt," lints ol wedding presents and Uouoru,
nuu ouituary notices, (uiuer tiiau those the eilii
wr shall, hiiimeii give aw a matter oi news J and
uoticeti ol special uiootiiigu lor w hatever purpose.
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eiitei tainuieuUi Hum wuicU revenue ib to be de
rived, uiia.l be charged iur at tue rale ui hve
ten ib a line, These rules will be strictly adher;
ud to in every instance.
AdvertiKing rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
We Hold each and every correspondent re
Bpoiihibiu lor his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer s real name is mgueU. ub au evidence ol
good laitU.
i FiSHJiK, MWUPAPJE ADVJfiUTltt
H Am. lug Agent, i Merchant! amiukvUku,
stiu i'iaucwiio, m our auinoiuea ttgeui, ims
paper ib M-ept on hie lu his uiuue.
TIME TABLE.
Stage lor Hardmuu, Monument! Long Creek,
John Day auu iauyuu CHJ', ltmvsi it luilown ;
fcvtsry duy at t a. iu., except ouuUay.
Arrivti&uveryUayaiO p. w., exuptiiouday.
The chuupuitt) qulckuat and best IHw lu Ot
from the uiujaur uummy.
J. o. DELEVAN, Prop.
l'hill Cohu, Agent.
(Jive your business tu Heppner people,
and therejore assist to buna up Hepp
ner. Patronize thane who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Tom lioothby was up from Lexington
lust Jj'nduy.
Will. Douglass, of Butter creek, was
ij our oily l'riUay. f
O. L. Patterson, of the Eagle, is over
from Lung Greek.
Papers for sale ut the Gazette office at
two-bus a huuired.
Deeds, mortgages, etc., exeouted at
the Uuzettii ollioe.
Frank Clem dropped down from the
mountuius Friday.
JE. H. Clarke, the wool man, was over
the first of tue week.
Laughable Irish and Negro 'characters
in drama Monday night.
Arthur Smith will clean watches at
the reduced prioe ot $1.
The Heppner-Canyon stage line iB the
beBt, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior. It you want a Rood gnu or sewini;
machine, come to the Gazette office and
we'll lit you out. . '
Those having song books belonging to
the OhiiatiHU oliurcb, Bre requested to
please retain saine.
Those that have couuty scrip for sale
should call on George Oouser at The
First National Bank. 2 tf.
Couueil met in speoial session last
Wednesday to allow $3 each to judges
and clerks of election.
H. S. Loomis, representing the Ore
goriian, was in town Fiiday on busiuese
oonnected with his paper.
T.o,.l KiiTilm r.lsntv of thpm. at the
Gazette offiee, and at world's prices.
Diboouuts ou large orders. '
MiBB Lnura MoNanghtou departed
Tuesday for La Oriiniitj where she wij
visit, her auut for a tr-w weeks.
Good whiskey, clump and artificial.
Bei.d Si pfislal "te for ricipe. Address
tic 101, P.udleion, Oregon. 4 12
Kverj man wlio takes any interest in
fast stock should .auhsonbe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
J. A. Patterson, the branch engineer
is down at Portland this week. His place
is takeu by 0. b. W ike, of The Dalles.
dr.aottn will take county scrip at
face ou subscription, and pay balance of
same in cash ut nlguem inaraei
The Gazette office now runs an in
iuranoe aud notarial thop. Come iu
when you want to do your insuriua nud
swearing.
' Charley," a Pendleton Cbinamnn, at
tempted to outrage two girls Bged, re
epeotively, 14 aud 15 years last Friday
but waB beaten off aud arrested.
Those who have brought in various
kinds of supplies in lieu of ohsIi, should
oall arouud at this oflice aud get oredit
fr ain if not already given.
. PbotograpbB, 81.50 per dozen, at Shep-'
card's, grouua noor guiieiy,
outh of MoBride's wagon tWry.
North Muin street, Heppuer. 5-ld
Eoho stage leaves Heppner for Echo
Tuesdavs. Thoriduys and Saturdays.
- T... ,i,,va Wrlnpfldava and rn-
Arrivea iuuuu.,, - r,..,...
days. Fare, one way, i.ou- xui
agent, A. Andrews, Prop.
j W Vaughan and J. S Boolhby, of
T.pv'ing'ou, are talked ot for representa
ve. Otis Patterson, tna editor of
the Gazette, is also spoken of for the
same place by his friends.
The town was alive on political issues
Saturday. The populists held forth at
the court bouse, while the repub loans
looked after ceutral committee matters
up at the Palace hotel parlors.
To our customers-No difference how
. ii ....,. nxr-nnnt is. oome in
large or Huiuii "'
and settle, either by cash or note W
must bve n ib u,herB V",',,"
ns to s-eni the flood. Haves Bros. 90tf
Cook's Ded Shot squirrel poison, war
ranted .qual to if not anpernir to any or,
the market. Manufactured by 1 W.
A "em, Jr. Heppner. For sale by drug
gists, grocers and general dealers. 4tf.
Antelope Herald: Billy GHbsd return
ed from Heppner last Monday, and re
do4 everyibing 88 dull bs, if not a little
Salter th.n bey re here. 'Gene will
stay with his parents over until spring.
J J K iberta, Olerk ot ueppoer kuu..-.
district, finds that our town has 346
ohi dren between the ages , of four and
?wenty years. He also not ess a super
Sundance of baob lors and old maids.
'Wby is this tbnaly?
t) A Herren te talked of as a oandi
JTa' for olerk. subject to the coun.y
i8moc alic convention. The present m
(lemnora'n. Morrow, is also being
urged to' g'a.n-allow hisname tobe used
urgeu ioK ntprkabio.
Green and Hick Mathews will be
Green an ghop
whewwytbingiDtbe line of the ton
where any. furnighed on apph
" Bt,Tl I gentleman are artists and
reTveyourtronage. Call on them.
.... tt.m- W. W. Wallace.
ontT hToldest democrats in this part
country, istheUtes toormus
thatneifluoi"' -- ,
free trade is .coernd He says th
u:j hnsiness "don t go 10 lmB
itnnnlrV.
" Thus Durhan, recently of Michigan,
Cnns f''"""' . w Ynrk man.
d ;' ,?Tph WM. call
tt.emnp "Xl"T.r.- In Friday evening
table at Willows juu
kers at Heppner
Jerry Bosuan went below Wednes. '
day evening.
The Amity Popgun will pop no more.
Its graveyard is not a small one.
Tims. Nelson very unexpectedly re
turned from Union this morning.
Bob Sbnw bought 10 bead of oattle on
Butter creek recently, paying $2 perowt.
Rev. Potwine will hold servioel in
the M. E. church, Tuesday evening
Feb. 27.
Jack Hamblet shot and instantly killed
Ben Gauimie over at Mitchell on the
14th inst.
Aurora Borealis, or Northern lights,
Were seeu last ey$niug in all their
brilliancy.
Jack Hamblet, who Bhot. Ben Gam
mie at Mitchell, had not been apprehend
ed at last accounts.
The County Eepnblioan Club meets
Saturday afternoon at 2o'olock. Every,
body invited to attend.
An Injunction suit it in progren
sgaintt the parsbase cf aite and erec
tion ot buildings for. the Eastern Oregon
branch insane asylum,
COU DUHW BUU WHO ncu. liu " U A usrw
dtiy to their new borne, Et Portland,
r i . 1 a I.
Where iur. ouaw uas opnueu up a wuum
sale butchering business.
H n Kmith hna hint nlOlBd ft VBtV
and next Mouday will begin, a series ol
meetings out at Six Dollar. His labors
in the Blues were rewarded by 25 con
verts.
Judge Duston and Frank Foster,
.u.r.D.hnclv nf Hanvnii Citv and John
n., v nrrivuH in HennnHr vesterdav
morning and this morning left for borne,
piloted by Al Binns. Foster says he
would advise all to stay away from the
Midwinter Fair till the buildings are
nnmnleted.
Billy Hale was arrested by Constable
l?..o,,,nD voalnnlnv for disturbing the
baptising last Sunday. When arrested
he started to get awav, and Mr. Kasmus
shot to stop him. This did not seem to
u,.rt as Hale went right ahead, ar.d
K iliH nnl nflTR tn hlirt him
he ran him down. It cost Billy $00 to
settle the difference. '
ral.nliir auhQprintion nrice of the
Semi-Weekly Gazette ia $2 50 and ths
regnlr price of the weewy uret ooiau
is $1 50. Any one subscribing for- the
Gazntte and payine tor -one. year in au
vauoe oan gef both the Gazette and
Weekly .Oregonian for $3. All old
subscribers paying their subscriptions
for one year in advance will be entitled
to the same offer.
jlr, Brwln C, Chose
Botholl. Wtsb.
upin HOOD'S
Read Mr. Chafe's expe
rience wi:h a Substitute
Surprise Parti. Miss Luella Nelson
was snrnrised bv a number of her. young
friends Saturday afternoon, and a most
enjoyable time bad. There were present:
Marv MeSwords, Nellie Wilkins, MyiBi
Jones, Bessie Glisan, Willa Minor, Nora
Adkins, Bertha Sherman, Etta Rogers
and Zie Patterson.
And tho Clad ftesiut of Taking
HOOD'Ej
"C. I. Hood & Co.. loWelt. Ks.!
.nt March I bad to f-.vc u;i v.nrk, 'com
pletely worn rut.' 1 felt tire 1 all t lie time ; had
frequvu: lier.aelif s. anil sp-.-lls ol dizziness ; I
had no appttite. ai.d wl.at i::t:j 1 Ud eat. dis
tressed me terri ly. V. i wile ma feeling about
tho same. I went to the ilnn siore.ai.d called
for HondVSarsawiii'illa. The d:ui;8;st saM ho
Van oat of Hood's, but that 1.0 co.i'. l give me a
roeilloiue made from about the sa:ae formula,
Hood's11 Cures
Justas good. I bought a bo'.'.le a.:d .carr.ed it
home, and wife and I ukik it laiiiiiuii...
hnttle was flui:;hod and we coul.l see no uipnne
nieiit A second and then a third bottle follow
ed 1, when my wife declared she would take It o
lontier. as s ie neiie.vuu miu v . lv , V. il
hf before fcikint; it. Wo put the tnird bo tie
away half full! and I vent, to tlv; (Irim-store ai l ,
(at a bottle ot ilood s ftarsapanua, mm
Hood's Pills. In less than a week ,
Wo Began to Improve.
We began to relish our food, and it didn't dis
tress us as before. That tired worn-out feeling
left us gradually, and after taking five bottles,
we called ourselves,well : and give Hood's Sar
sapaiilla the credit it deserves. Whenever I
take a severe cold I always take three of Hood s
Pills at night, and in the morning find my cold
broken. Hood's Sarsaparllla,and Hood's PilU
are a complete medicine chest In themselves,
and I heartily recommend them to everyone.
Eitwm C. Chase, Botheil, Washington.
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vajj??L Gilliam & Bisbee,
IIEPPNEIt, on
1. Ci:!j Fiitt C!fp loffl iu Iieiintr.
2. I'nrldirg Ui(d fcr Ehcliic LigLts
lLicti(.L(ut.
3. Pest pfC(nncd8licLe fci lie Ittvilitg
he coun-
SirS. M. VON CAECW. Proprietress.
I. SrVf IE " y 4rrS : 3. Pest pfC(nncd8licLe fci lie It
:BintiJ&l ivY. . 4. CtoilcMis lie lm((it rnona IL
TFTli PiGOPJ-jiC A.EE COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only once, 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 back, holds custom, makes us friends,
on1 an aaf nU Sliaa nt,. tn,?a VU vnl n lin..a
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 us, everybody.
Hood's Pills set ea9llv' PromPuy and
efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 2flo.
Special Council Mkbtin as. On
Tuesday afternoon, a special meeting
of th3 Heppner council was held for the
purpose of repealing the ordinance re
lating to marshal's salary, and others pro
visions. Same read by title and section.
Threnpnn- the oounoil adjourned.
L iter another speoial meeting was held
and the ordinandi passed uuanimously.
Th' cjnneil thu adjourned.
A Sevbue Fall Last Saturday even
ing about dark, while Uncle Jack Mor
row was on his way home, he sustained
a severe fall near Stewart's livery stable
For a time it was thought that he had
sustained a broken leg, but this proved
rot to be the case. However, Mr. Mor
row received some severe bruises, but
we hope will be out again in the course
of a few dBys.
Neaklv a Fatal MisTAKB.--One day last
week, Miss Etta Minor took by mistake
several doses of medioine, in wbioh
morphine was the principal oomponent,
thinking it was a headache remedy sue
had had prepared. No one was at borne
at the time, and when her mother, Mrs.
Minor, arrived Mits Etta was insensible.
It took prompt action of home remedies
to restore her to oonaoiousness. The physi-
cian gave it as his opinion mat one
more dose of the morphine compound
would have ended fatally, inasmuch as
aulidotea would not have been given
immediately.
Political Pbognostioatioss . Oh last
Saturday, the Gazette was the recipient of
a call fmm Mr. Alva Leach, of Lexington,
a prominent populist leader ot tnis
oonnty. In connection with popunat
nominations, .Mr. Leach had heard Uem
Hogne spoken ot for olerk, but said that
he did not think that either L W.
Lewis 6r he would be iu it, though we
have heard both spoken of. .While J.
B. Sperry and E.B. Stanton have both
h..en talked of for representative, he
bad also heard Geo. Cliapin spoken of
favorably Miss Ada Conlee is spolten
f f.'.r ,-lionl snoeri-iteudent. Mr. Leaob
said that as far as ha was ooncemed, he
opposed fusion in a'iy way, and said
that his party in this county were un
alterably against it.
H.4 Vn YOU BACKACHB ?
DR GRANT'S
-A.3NTJJ r v
YOUR ATTFA'TIOX!
We. want it for a moment to inform you that
the stock of C. S. 'Van Duyn is being dis
nnsed of "at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri-
res The stdck is clean and fresh, having
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.
T:
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CURES
Diabetes,
Rrlnht'x Dlaeaae.
Inflammation of the Blad
der, Yellow water, uric
Dust Sediment In Urine,
Burning Sensation, Pain
In the Back, and all Dis
eases ot the moneys
PREPARED BY
flTJfTJ VnnnfontnninrT Pn PORTLAND
u.n.iii aiauuiui)iuiiii& uu
J, QREOON.
For srfle by Slooum-Johuston Urug ou.
and T. vy. ayers, jr.
PEOPLE'S PARTY
Edited by the People's Party o
Morrow Lounty-
This column belongs exclusively to
the People's Party, of Morrow county,
ana will oe usea oy mem as mey n
fit. The management of the Gazette
Una m no way oe responswie j.ur uny
thing thai may appear ineretn.
.nr.
Ileijpner, Oregon.
Geo. Conser, .
Assignee,
sw
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cas
.n
Bargains
IN
Jewelry,
Cash. Talks.
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
silverware,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc., Eto"
Trust Busts
SEE BORG, MAY biWEET, HEPPNER, OR
OF
COURSE
YOU
WANT
TO
KNOW
WHAT
EVERY
BODY
OUGHT
TO
KNOW.
READ
P. H. T.
TTlie vouii" liow to choose tlie best one to marry
The mamed now to dq nappy m inuiTiugB -,
' , j i : i,ni,;,,o.
) The loud parent Jiow to nave pri.B uuuiub ,
)The mother how have them without pain;
The childless how to be fruitful and multiply;
)The 'curious how they "growed" and came to be
)Tho healths how to enjoy life and keep well;
)The invalid how to get well again speedily;
)The imprudent how to regain vasted energy.
)A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth
)Pind it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Home Talk,
)1,000 patres, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 I '
)Redueecl from $3.25 to $1.50; circulars fivj. '
(IN TWO
DAYS
( ONE
(AGENT
( SOLD
( 42
'(AND HE
( SAVED
$1,100
f-T.N ONE
YEAR.
iOO.OOQ
i COPIES
SOLD.
The -Keeley Mk
-OF-
For the Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazette oflice for particulars.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure
cure. '
Otis Patterson
LEGALBLANKS.
NOTARY PUBLIC c-A'w.
A CONVEYANCER
D
, AT
OPPICE
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . . . .
KIRK & RUHL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. Theywill keep on band a full lineof
STA.PL'JE A.2STD FANCY
T1 "
mm,
A full line of obnice Pies, Cnkts anrl Bread ; in foot everjtliine: Ibat is
usually keut in a first-class bakery store. Tbey will sell cheap foi cash. Call and
try tbem. sw
COUNTY CONVKNTION.
iohrI parlor, fit tne., ,tomith .hnn
cutting at living prices. Do" ' overlook
Council Meeting. Council
mt,t luat. Mondav evening, all present
except Keitbly and Patterson, Mayor
Simotis presiding. Council declared a
recess till Tuesday afternoon at to oiock.
Mayor Sirnoua presided at tbia time and
all councilmen present Minutes of
last regular eesBion read and approved.
J. V. Rasmus offered bis resig
nation as city marshal, and upon motion
of Fitrnsworth, seconded by Keitbly,
the resignation was accepted, un
motion of Lohtentbal, Beoonded by Pt-
tprson. VV. F. Euark was appointed as
speoial police till further notice
Riii allowed: Heppner lransferuo., o,
$1 50 for cleaning ashes from between
J. Cobu's and Palaoe hotel rejected ; also
bills for 86 from Mrs. Von Uadow,
u..r,ii plpntion iudues and clerks on
UUniuiu "
day of city e leotion rejected Motion
made by Patterson, seconded rjy rBrua-
worib.thBt A. M. Gunn be Bppointea
treasurer, not having nuannea as e
;.j u ohortor. and there being some
doubts a's to bis legal right to hold said
office, ame to commence on tne ex
piration of the term of present treasurer.
r. Resolution suthor-
uarricu...
jzing the town to purchase property
from the school district, on motion of
Johnston, seconded by Farnsortn, was
duly adopted Bill allowed: Mess-
. ow mi, . f!. 829 On
ton uygaii - - ...
motion of Farnsworth, seconded by
Liohteutbal, the committee oo
ordinances was instructed to draft new
A People's party county convention is
hereby called to. oonvene in the court
house, at HeoDner. Morrow oouuty, Or.,
on Saturday, March 10th, at 10 o'olook
a. in., for the purpose of nominating
oondidates for oounty offioials to ba vot
ed for at the general election iu June
1894, and the eleotion of four delegates
to the state convention, aud to transact
such other business as may oome before
the convention,
No Derson holding an office or position
of profit, trust or emolument, under the
federal or any state or municipal gov
ernment, including senators, congress
men and members of the legislature,
state and local, shall be eligible to e;t c r
vote in any convention of the pur y.
The oonveution will be composed of
thirty three (33) delegiaes, apportioned as
folio n:
3 Mi. Varuou 3
fSAiitrv. 2 LeXlllgtoll. i
Matteson, 1 Drjr Folk, 2
KightMile, 4 D.iry, 4
Lena, '1 Alpiue, 1
lone, 4 Cecil,' t
Wells Springs, 1 iJiue Cily. 1
It is recoommeniled that prim iries for
the election of delegates to (-aid conven
tion be held in the various pnoiuois on
the 3d day of March, 1894. at 2 o'clock
p, m. N. A- Leach,
Chair. Peoples' Party ,(Jeu. (Jom.
Lexington.Or , Feb. 19th, 1894. tf .
Psalafnilexucnacjaidwuiikly from Btart.
IV PermnentpoItlon. Excluaivetcrrltoryl
t. )..., ...nemnrv. PoCUllar
advantAgostobegimierfl. Llboral
oommiBsion to local pare-
(trowers ot Moan, -m W' to
hardy, roUablerfrTS fLffT anaortment
nursery trS a 4r fortheoroliai'd,
stock. mr lawn and Ran en.
r Wovrantyoniw," ,
tha fruit indutry Is bo
K . fw.rt chance foi"
dvanconient.' Outfit and full par-
v iinnwv K f N.uriiu''
Honiara i " ,,i
1 .. i',.vt ntm. ire. ,
H'l nit . VA
Kimiflini3pa. ...w
RIPANS TABULES!
Disease commonly comes on with slitrlit symntome, which when negleoted in
crease in extent and gradually grow dnnerous.
aW"-8- RIPANS TABULES.
RIPANS TABULES.
A STRANGE CASE.
HoW an Enemy was Foiled.
The followlnn frraphio statement' will he
read with Intense interest: "I cnnnotdcscrllie
the numb, creepy sensation thutexisted in my
arms, hands anil lcita. 1 hud to rul) anil beat
those parw until they were soro, to overcome
in a measure the dead feelirur that hud taken
possession of them. In addition, I hud a
strange weakness In my back and around mjr
waist, toRetner wiui nu i1" V ft
feeling In my stomach. 1'hyslWuris said t
was creeping paralysis, from wlilf h. accord
ing to their universal conclusion, there is no
relief. Once it fastens upon a person, they
say, it continues its insidious progress until
it reaches tt vital point and the sufferer dies.
Buch was my prospect. I had been doetoriim
ayearand a half steadily, but with no par
ticular benefit, when I saw an advertisement
of Ur Miles' Restorative Nervine, procured a
bottle and began using it. Marvelous as It
may seem, but a few days had passed before
every bit of that creepy fepling had eft me,
and there has not been oven the slightest
indication of its return. I now feel as
well as I ever did, and havo gained ton
pounds in weight, though 1 had run down
from 170 to 137. Four others have used Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine on my rocomcn
datlon, and it has been as satisfactory In their
cases as In mine." James Kane, La Kue U.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is sold by all
druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent
direct by the Dr. Jllles Medical Co., Elkhart,
ina., on receipu ut pno, hv- 1
Dottles ior k, expresb urepaiu.
opiates or dangerous drug.
D'.ir naie b i'. W. AyerP, jr.
FERRY'S
V SEEDS J
Kfefcta- Are just wlmt every gtfmwir
afflsfJWfT llWtlH. 'I'llC IIH-T- B'ii'r
(jfljjj ItH Of I't'l'l'j'H SfflU IttAftflrV
v j$0P lor in tlif IfHitMUitum JV
on winch linn tit'-n liiiilt trio &2V
$f Indent st't-il hiihiiH'SH in tin; world. ir
teir Ferry's Seed Annual for 1894 wl
KrJ ('DiiiiiuiH Un hum mul suIisuiikh' of S
tlie litiebtl'aimin knowltilte. i'ree K
D. M. FERRY & CO.,
If vou SUFFER
pYHl'El'HIA or
If yon are BIMOHS, OONSTIPATKD or
Have A DlbUKUKKii-u mviwt,
"y.CpM!:!XION,W SALLOW or TAKE RIPAMQ T A R1 FS
III f 1 I l.l . '
I your ue,'ll l,r.AH'n i" in
you Bl FFKlt D1ST1IEB8 after eating,
Fur OFFENSIVE BREATH ami A1X XAKE
DIMOKUKKD Or TUB, BlOMAUll, -
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
ordinance regarding the salary of the
town marshal end repealing the former
ordinance on the subjeot 0 uucil
Bdjourned.
If you have oTer-iiidnled in eat
ing or drinking take a dose of Simmooe
Liter K'gulator .
mi.. Ar, vnn onrlure the agony or
dyspepsia? Simmons Liver Regulator
will always oure you.
Many women find great difficulty in
thai, hair hecnmiouly. be
cause of its bareh and coarsa texture.
By the use ol Ayer s nair "
hairbecomei soft, pliant, and k lossy
The Vigor is the most cleanly of all oair
reparations.
Land Fob Si.e.-480 acres over :n
Wilson orairie. A gold stock ranoli jn
will be sold cheap. Call at Qwr.ie
office for partioulars and terms
Where?
At Abrahamsick's. Iu addition to his
tailoring business, he has added a fine
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
shirts, hosiery, etc. Also baa on hand
some elegant patterns for suits. A.
Abrahamsiok, May street, Heppner, Or.
Kip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residence, sawen or un-
aA U7r.Aft oairorl nnrl delivered ftt
$7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in
two, 75 eta. per oordj three times, 81 UU.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan Howard's. 4-tf.
The Studelmkfr wagon heads them all.
For sulci .at Gilliam & JiisbeeV. a
Hnr.lwW did yon say? Why, yes
at V. O. Thompson & O.'e staud, ami the
pli.ee for bargains,
The Keeley Institute, at ForeBt Grove
cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
and tobneco hahit. Hen ail.
The Pal line is the leading hotel in the
ciiv. Well furnished rooms with plenty
i.f light are provided for everyone, a
If yon want to buy groceries, and
hrru.l stuff cheap, go to the Kuterprtse
Urocery. KirK a mini, proprietors, a
Il,.rrr IliA lplHr. IH (OP ll.an tO flX UP
your watch or clock. Le keeps a full
stock of everything pertaining 10 ui
biisineHS'
At I .:..l,tur,f In.l A r.o .' new stock of
splendid, Hummer botton and tie special
ties iu lue shoe. Hue are attracting mam
ed attention. a
The general merchandise establish
ment formerly owned by Coffin & Mr Far
lutelv rhnriied hands. 00W iie-
mg iindpr the control and management
of The Mcl'arluna Mercantile iouipanv,
whioh contiuues business at the old stand
with a larcer stock than ever. a
RIPANS TABULES.
! rll..U..l .!.. 1..., .-.,..11 ll,n i;.,n- elnm..nl. nn.l inlna.
llipmiB IHllUmi. HUI KIIIIJ', Ulll ritMlJ,,ij,, upwu 1UD livci, onminv,u nuw nnco-
tiues; cleanse the sstem etlectunlly ; oure dyspepsia, habitual onnstipntion, oflens
ive breath and headache. One Tabulk taken at the first ndioation of indigestion,
l,i:nDT..u. rlia.rafia uftur a.llina lr (1 1' t, THH inn l,f HmrifflWtll Rllrplv Hn.1 O II i O k I V
Ulll.iuournn, uiDiifn ...n. ... , .- -j rf
remove the whole difficulty.
Ripans Tahules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best
physicians, aud are presented in the form mot approved by modern scienoe.
If given n fair trial llipans Tubules are an infallible cure; they oontaiu nothing
injurious aud are an economical remedy.
One gives relief.
A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 cents by the
wholesale and retail ageuts,
BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO.
and
SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO.,
POHTUANU, OHEGON,
Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tubules if requested to do so.
They arc Easy to Take, Quick lo M ami Save many a Doctor's Bill.
Saxxiplfta 3Tra on application, to tlia 33ipa. Camical Co., aTa-w"
TTorle City,
F.rl. Ttirheck. b shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
Y.t,a ii.ui Innr-lA.! in thn Abraham.
eior fiiiilding, on May street, where he
is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line.
Mi Birbeck is strictly a first-class work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
call.
Why. Buy of Peddlers?
When you can get the choicest
MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES,
Etc, at the Liberty Market.
l'llcs! Pilenl Itching Piles.
HyuPToMS Moisture; intense and
stinging; mnst Bt night; worse by
serutehing. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and nleer
ate, l.eeomiug vhi v sore. Hwatse'u
Gintmknt stops the iloliing and bleeding
heals ulceration, and in ovist cases rp
moves th tuiiinrs. At druggists, or by
mail, for 50 oeuts. Pr. Kwayne & Hon,
Philadelphia. sw 1 yr.
And at a lower price than Bold on the streets. By so doing you will assist in build
ing up your City, .look to your interests anu bhsiss inose wuo assist you.
1 BW ( SHAW & M'CARTY, Props.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OI .MAXC 1 1 liSTKW, lllVGI-,AKr
A. W: PATTERSON. AGENT OnooHheBoptlntbe Wof W
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