Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 03, 1894, Image 3

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    NUT1CE TOJJJVpTUKK I SheBPSHKARERS OBa.XIZB.-As p
rTw ( eepsbearers met .t
not later tnau AI outlay evening uir r.-f.i-.. the rpnnrHflr'a nffloft loot Sotnt-oo
wiiuou, or Xiiuruday eveultur for Kridavl 111 L n . J
ilrrKHHON pl;L.Ti.M 1 i D t 2 p, in., and were called to order
respect," lute 01 wediliiiir nin
iiS ?? y uuucw, (otuer tlmu those the eult:
or BUali iiiuiaL-ll give as a matter ol news,) aud
aoticeH ot special ineetmgs lor whatever purpose
i Actios 01 cnurcli and society aud illiituer
eutertamiueuts irou. wliictt revenue is to be de
rived, stia.1 be cfiarged lor at tlie rate ol live
terns a Hue. 1 uese rule, will be strictly adher
ed to lu every lustauce.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
UpoU application. , "ounu
u . cach auu every correspondent re
sponsible lor His or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
Bood ' lib Ultme " W' " Bu evidence ol
T , i'lfHKK, KEWSPAPEK ADVEKTirf
lug Ageut, zl ilerchauts iichauge,
tmu riaucisco, is our authorized ageut. ims
paper is kept on tile in his ouice.
TIME T AISLE.
jon way aua uauj'ou wty, lettvti. as luilowi
uaj at q a, ui,, except ouuutty,
ArriUJB tJVUrV liH.VH.Ui 11. 111.. hVuhmi. Alr.nHai.
'Jiiti Uiaapent, ijuluJLimt huU bwt Uue to' or
.,, , . . DELEVAN, Prop,
I'hill Cohn, Agent,
(Jiue joitr business to Heppner people,
and titerejore asatut to buua up Uttpp
net. Patronize those wlio patronize
you.
Here and There.
Club meeting Saturday night.
Come out to tbe club meeting Satur
day night.
Arthur Smith will olean watchee at
the reduced price ot $1.
J. D. Hamilton wus out at hia Hard
mau rauoti over Sunday.
Hardman was ooneiderably wrought up
over a oivil Buit Saturday.
Born To the wife of JeBse Kirk, no
ISbea creek, March, 31st, a girl.
Born i'o the wife of Oliver Snyder,
near Gooseberry, March, 28, a girl.
Pains in the region of the kidneys are
cured by Simmons Liver Kugulutcr.
Mr. MuFarland. of the WW ,,.,.
try, is sojourning in this vicinity at pres-
The Heppner-Canyon stage line is the
uttn, cueupesi ana quickest to the in
terior. Hood's Pills are the best family
cathur 10 and liver medicine Huruiiese
reliable, sure.
Marian Pickard is back from Oregon
City, mid hn8 taken his old position wnh
(iilliaui & Hiebee.
K you want a good gnu or sewina
muchme, come to the Gazette offioe and
we'll tit you out.
0. D. Logan wbb over from Butter
oreek Saturday, aud attended the meet
lug of sheepsheurers.
Those that have oountv sorip for sale
should call on Geoige Couser at The
iirst Waiional Bank. 2-tf.
'Gene Noble and Mr. Gentry haye
bought out Hayes Bros., harness aud
saddlery establishment.
Kev. Barnaby will arrive here Friday
morning and hold services that eveninu
in ine opera house.
The Gbzette will be sent to any ad
dress in the United tjtates till after
campaign for 60 oents. (
Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the
Gazette office, aud at world's prioes.
Disoouuts on large orders.
Green Mathews has opened up his
baiber shop, next door to Hayes Bros
Shaves, eic, on tap as usual.
Morrow oounty, for its size and popu
lation, has in the Gazette one of the best
approved offices in the state.
Ben Patterson, accompanied by his
room mate, t'. K. Smith, is visiting the
former's pareuts at this DiaOc.
Mrs. S. P. Garrignes returned from
Saiem to her Heppner home Saturday,
after a stay of about one year.
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
A, B. rules, of the Walla Walla firm
oi jsiies a Vinson, arrived Sunday
overlaud on his way to the interior.
The Uuzette will take oounty aorip at
face on subscription, and pay balanoe of
Bumem cash at highest market price.
T-bU
The Gazette office now runs an in
' BUiuuoe aud notanul shop. Come lu
wheu you want to do your insuring aud
Bweariug.
Those who have brought in various
kinds of supplies in lieu of OBBh, should
call arouud at this office aud get oredit
for same if not already given.
A reoent letter from Indiana informs
the GaZdtte of the illness of Mis. J. P.
Daruall, nee Miss Cora Patterson, well
known to many old Heppnerites.
Hall's Vegetable Sioilian Hair Ke
newer is uuqueutiouably the best pre
servative i.f tue hair. It is also curative
of dandruff, tetter, and all scalp affections.
Eoho stage leaves Heppner for Echo
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. Fare, one way, 82.60. PhillOohn,
agent, A. Andrews, Prop.
Our foroe in the office is email, owing
to prevailing hard times, henoe do not
oipeci too muon Iromua. Weare "scrap
ping for breath" like all good oitizens,
and must economize.
Lost A note dated June 12, 1892,
igueu oy u. w. owaegart, calling for
jAuuu, in ravor ot P. 0. Thompson,
lfae publio are warned against negotiat-
iuk ur or uurcuasiug saia note. tf.
Jas. Mcflaley reports having in bis
larder good eating apples two years old.
This is sometblug unusual, and proves
conclusively that we have a great
climate for the preservation of fruit as
well sb health.
U W. Lieuallen, Billy McMillan, Jas.
Movers, Geo. Speiry, Ray McA'lister
and Jess Lieualleu came up from Lex
ington yesterday, and le t today for
Penland's ranches to work with sheep
this summer.
W. W. Statesman: William Rasmos,
well known n this city as proprietor of
the Walla Walla soda works and a votary
at the alter of Thespis, is reported to
have joined the M. E. church ntSp-ikane
of whioh his Brot er .Hanrv hink.,
and will study for tue ministry.
Gid Hatt has now estubhuhorl a fnn
4-Borial parlor, at the Mttlock building
next door to Simons' blacksmith shop
where he invites the patronage of hie old
oustomersand all who desire strictly first
.-laes work, shaving, shampooing and hair
cutting at living prices. Don't overlook
Our better halves say thry could not
eeo house without OhamruFiain,
oiigli Remedy. It is nsed in more than
homes in Leeds. 8im Rm.
Iowa. Thisshw tha Mtm in
wuicu toat remeuy is neid where it has
ee-. Bold for years and is wll known.
Bothers have learned that there is
othing so good for colds.
boopiog oongh, that it cares theso
llments quickly and permanently, and
that it is pleasant and safe fnr children
C v., "'"i uuines ior saie
by Dlooom-Johnson Drug Co.
by Walt RiohardeoD as temporary chair
man, with A. W. Patterson as temporary
After considerable discus
sion an organization to be known as the
Association of Sheepshearers of Mor
row oounty wbb perfeoted. Appropriate
by-laws which bad been previously
arranged were adopted by the body to
which 20 signed their names as members.
The following were selected as perma
nent offioers: Walt Richardson, Pres.;
Frank Roberts, Vice Pres. j J. O. Watten
burger, Seo.; W. J. Brown, Treas. A
committee of three were appointed to
investigate and report the pnoe for
shearing to be adopted by the body.
said committee to report next Saturday.
Considerable interest waa manifested by
all present.
Johs Day Baoino. Word come) oyer
that the North Fork ot the John Day it
raging, being out of its banks and ren
dering it impossible to cross at ferries,
At Monument, the water has flooded
the stage bru and also stable of Pry
Wilson, being Up to the doorstep of lat'
ter's residence. The ferry cable has
broken loose on the north side, and the
ferry boat is laying over on the other
bank near P. Caris'. Down at the Clar
no ranch, the river is reported to be two
miles wide, and the ferry ia anohored
out to u fence in a bay-field. One of the
approaches to the bridge near the month
of the river it is reported to be gone, and,
and altogether the river is on considera
ble of a rampage, No mail has been re
ceived from the interior beyond Monu
ment for several days. .
Heart Palpitation
Indigestion, Impure Blood
Cured by Hood's.
Jlr, D. W. Br Ida-
"0. 1. Hoort ft Co.. Lowell, Muss.:
"Dear Slrsi-During l,wwli'.tr anil uprltif I
have used a dozen l-ottlei of flu:xn Sursapa.
rill In my fstnliy, and I am qului su; e we have
been greatly bpaeflwd by It, Vat y.virs I have
been troubled with ltidinestloh, accompanied
Reserved fcr McFarland Mercantile Co.
SarsapariSIa
til
by sympathetic heart trouble, aud Hood's Sar
suparilla has done me very mush good. We
have also given It to the children tor Impure
blood and ringworms with very cood results."
D. W. Bridges. Pleasant Hill, Oregon.
N. B. It you decide to tike Hood's Sarsapa
rllla do not be induced to buy any other.
Hood's Plllscureall Liver Ills, Biliousness,
Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c.
Sheepshearers in Umatilla. W. A.
MoOarty, formerly of Echo, but now of
Pilot Rock, will organize at Pilot Rock,
Saturday, April 7th, at 8 p. m., a sheep
shearers' union for Umatilla oounty.
The constitution and by-laws adopted
by the Morrow couuty union at Hepp
ner, will be the basis of the proposed
Umatilla county union. The organiz
ation is to be a permanent one. The
purpose is to Beoure regular and fair
prices for sheep-shearing. It is expected
that about 100 members of the Union
will be obtained in the two counties of
Morrow and Umatilla. All persons
interested in shearing are earnestly re
quested to be present at the time and
place above mentioned to assist in effect
ing an organization. Alliance Herald.
LEXINGTON ITEMS.
Ihe inhabitants of our little villagi
were startled by a terrifio racket
iowu met monaay eve, and fears were
expressed that the "Mighty Lion" had
emerged from his lair to roar again, but
investigation disoloaed the fact that
was only Mr. Willis electioneering.
Ask him about it.
Sudden Death. Last Saturday,
Uncle" Ed. Baling, as be ia known by
all, died Buddenly of heart disease, aged
67 years. Deceased had been in Hepp
ner that day on business, and was in
Minor & Co.'s store where he said he
felt as well us usual. Returning home
that eveniug, he waff suddenly taken ill
and expired about ? o'clock, p. m. Mr.
Saliug was universally esteemed, and In
his demise. Morrow oounty loses one of
her best oitizens. He leaves a wife and
a number of children, nearly all of whom
are grown. He ia also the step-father
of Messrs. Milt and, Sam Morgan, of
Sand Hollow.
Precinoi Club Meeting. Last Satur
day evening the Heppner Republican
Club, composed of republicans from the
precincts of Heppnor, Mt. Vernon Bnd
Gentry, met at thj court bouse and
were greeted with numerous visitors.
Chairman Srown presided and though
no "set progrom hBd been provided,
several members oooupied the time in
appropriate remarks on republicanism.
Two weeks from that date this club will
meet at tbe court house or opera house,
as may hereafter be deoided. A splendid
program will be provided for the oc
casion. Come out all.
What Gall. J. 0. Leasure is home
again, after a week in Portland and
other points. He attended seveial
republican olub meetinns, several con
ferences of politicians, visited Astoria,
and said this morning: "I came home
because the thing was getting so
unanimous I was afraid there would be
no contest made in the conveution.
There would be no fun ia that heap, fun,
big fight, so I thought I would oome
home and rest on my oars, while the
other fellows hustled up enough votes to
iojeot a little vinegar into tbe con
vention deliberations." E. O. R-o-
de-n-t-a.
Sopposed to be Drowned. Word
oomes over from the John Day oountry
that the mail carrier, J. S. Delevan,
came up missing on Beech oreek. The
horse and mail were found in good
oondition . It is feared that Delevan in
crossing Beeoh oreek has been washed
from his horse and drowned. No late
news has been reoeived, and we hope
that tbe report is unfounded.
Morrow Co. Club. The republican
Club of Morrow county will meet at the
opera house next Saturday evening, and
as a program has been gotten up for the
oooasion, we expeot a large turnout and
a good time. It should be borne in
mind that all republicans over the age of
18 years are eligible to membership.
Come in and get your name down on the
list.
J Ifeeild,
A Delioatb Operation. Saturday
last, Drs. Geisendorfer, of Arlington,
and McSwords, of this place, performed
a very delicate operation on Mrs. Wm.
Warren, removing a tumor more than
twice the size of a man's fist, and weigh
ing several pounds. Mrs. Warren is
doing nioely, and all bids fair for her
early recovery.
It is reported that Jess Lieuallen, the
populist candidate for oonstable, obs
gone to Gilliam county oanvassing for
votes, while Boon offers free vegetables
to all who will support him.
Many farmers are poisoning squirrels,
l'hey kill lots of them but say there
seems to be more left than ever. The
oounty should furnish free poison, as
we are too "dod-gasted" poor to buy it.
Grass is very good and wheat looks
better than ever before known at this
season of the year, and only for . the
peBky squirrels we would feel sure of
good orop.
If our candidate for representative
ever gets hold of the editor of the Reoord
he will not think him so deorepid,
and probably would not have time to
enquire as to his learning.
copies or me Arlington Iteoord are
being distributed with a long aooount of
the miraculous cure of the "drunken
old soldier." Rats! If he had kept hie
subject with him all the time instead of
those seven days he (the Bubjeot) per
haps would not have made so many bad
breaks. We would give a bit to hear
the writer of that yarn read it to a
Lexington oongregation. That dodge is
played out, Elder. Try something new.
We read Bro. Briggs' advertisement to
the demi monde as to where they would
nod a home and think it very kind of
him, too. Still there is no necessity for
abusing Bex so continually. The object
in referring to the matter was not to
pull down or discourage the work of
any one, for that is noble work, but to
show the vain oonceit of those who
boastingly proclaimed their share of the
business. Does not the Good Book Bay
to "let not tbe right know what Ihe left
doeth?" We were not aware that Bro.
B. had also been sold ont by old Rork.
We sympathize with yoa, kind friend.
that your God should turn out so badly
and would advise you to worshiD the
lrue and Only, and not be running
around after side issues.
By tbe way, we notice a direct oontra-
diotion, from the party mostly interested
in tbe last Gazette to one of "Glory
Munday's" "Sio Transit" statements,
but, perhaps Mr. Briggs knows more
about the correspondent's business than
she does herself. Don't worry about
Rex' morals, brother, for although he
has not put himself to tbe task ot re
formingthe demi monde, he is accustomed
to associate with as respeotable people
as you ever did, and while be reforms,
perhaps you will oultivate charity a
little more: and I mitrht sav. truth n
well.
Rex.
Lexinqton, Maroh 31st, 1894.
F. (L. Tr?oiiQPSoi 0)0,
Heppnei, Oregon.
General Line of Agricultural Implements,
1 1 a w ,
GREAT
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
ALL STOCK,
mm?.
Closing out the entire stock of
Boots and Shoes
of the old firm of M. Liohtenthal & Co.. at
Cost for Cash-
Call and Secure a Grooci Bargain.
Assignee.
Illis, JDcrwson. Xs Tyyons,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
HEPPNER,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILTHNO.
OREGON,
THE MONOURAPU.
For one Dollar and Yonr
This Snbjert.
Opinion on
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Shoemakkb. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just located in the Abraham
siol' Dnilding, on May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiything in hia line.
Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-class work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
call Uwtf
Land Foe Sale. 480 sores over in
Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch un
will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
office for particulars Bnd terms t;.
laxative and
Liver Regu-
Tbe Studebaker wagon heads them all.
For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a
"Hardware" did you eayJ Why, yes
at P. C. Thompson iCo.'s stand, and the
plaoe for bargains. a
Tbe Keeley Institute, at D'orest Grove
cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
ana ooaoco nauit. bee ad.
Tbe 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 eroceries. and
bread staff cheap, go to the Enternrian
n g. t,.-l, . '
-jiuucij. iwir k xtum, proprietors, a
Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up
your watoh or clock. He keeps a full
stock of everything pertaining to his
business' a
M. Lichtentbal & Co.'s new stook of
splendid, summer botton and tie special
ties in tbe shoe line are attracting mark
ed attention. a
What is tbe best Monetury system for
the United States? This is the greatest
problem confronting tbe Araerioan
people. It is tbe intention of the pub
lishers tlmt "The Monograph" shall
oontain the best thought of the nation
oh this question. The reoognized lead
ers in all political parties have been
called npon to contribute plans for
their ideal Monetary System. But not
oontent with this, we are determined to
embody in tbe same volume the opinions
of thousands of the "Great Common
People," and to that end we will allow
two dollars on the price of the book for
your solution of this problem, expressed
in not more than 800 words. The Mono
graph, tbe best modern work on Mone
tary Systems, will be sent to any address
on receipt of $3.00. It is a book that,
will interest and instruct, and Is des
tined to become a giant factor in shap
ing the future monetary system of the
nation.
The Monograph Publishing Company,
Room 44, German Am'n B'k Building.
St. Paul. Minn.
wererence by permission, Nat'l Ger
Am'n Bank. if
It
THEY WERE ALL
Where?
At Abrabamsick'a. In addition to his
tailoring business, he has added a fine
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
shirts, hosierv, etc. Also has on hand
some elegant patterns for suits. A.
Abrabamsiok. May street, Heppner, Or.
will be an agreeable snrtirise to
persons subject to attaoks of bilious
colic to learn that prompt relief may be
had by taking Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Iu
many instances the attack may be
prevented . by taking this remedy as
soon as the first symptoms of tbe disease
appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
RHODE
Vartou
ISLAND'S
NAME.
Been Ad-
For a mild tonio. gentle
I lovigorant take Simmons
latnr.
"What'g in a namer Well, that de
pends. For instance.tbenameof "Ayer"
is sufficient guarantee that Ayer's
Sarsaparilla is a genuine, scientific
blood-purifier, and not a sham, like bo
much that goes by the name of "sarna
parilla." Ayeri .Sarsaparilla is the
standard.
Theories That Have
vanced for lu Oriuln.
Several explanations are given of the
manner in which Rhode Island acquired
a name. One supposition is that from
the abundance of cranberries found in
the marshes of this province it was
called by the Dutch Roode Eylandt.
Others suppose that the original name
was Ruel de Eglant (the red island),
from the fact that some clay banks at
certain points along the coast gave it a
reddish tinge. It is most likely, how
ever, that it was named from the Is
land of Rhodes in the Mediterranean,
says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and
this supposition is strengthened by the
discovery of the fact that on January
13, 1644, the general court of elections
passed an ordinance reading as follows:
"It is ordained by this court that the
Island commonly called Aquethneck
shall be from henceforth called the Is
land of Rhodes, or Rhode Island,"
Aquethneck was the Indian name, and
it is probable that tome odds and ends
of learning among the colonists induced
them to select this classical name.
PATRIOTS.
Seventeen Members of Que FamUy Served
Their Country in Its Need. . 4
A revolutionary tradition of Rhode
Island, long currently believed but
only a tradition, has just been verifies!
by the collection of a luimber of scat
tered bits of evidence. It would be dif
ficult to find another instance of an
equal amount of patriotism in a single
lumiiy.
Caleb Arnold and his excellent wife,
Patience, were, at the time of the rev
olution, the parents of eleven grown
children, eight sons and three daugh
ters. Caleb and his eight boys Esek,
William, Nehemiah. Edward. Oliver.
Ephraim, Jabez and Othniel all en
tered the patriotic army. His three
sons-in-law became soldiers also.
His wife and her three daughters,
Patience, Anna and Achsa, together
with a daughter-in-law, Isceah, re
mained at home and managed the farms
in the men's absence, finding time and
sirengm to perform, In addition to
these labors, the duty of nursing the
sick ana wounded among the soldiers
of the state.
It is related, says the Youth's Com
panion, of the two sons, Jabez and
Othniel, that as they were marching
with Gen. Greene's brigade to Bunker
niu othniel was seized with the pre-
senumeni ol death which so
young soldiers have experienced.
Jabez," he said, turning to his
brother, "If I am killed in this battle
will you marry my sweetheart, Rachel
Phettyplace?" ' M,
Jabez did not hesitate to give the re
quired promise, and Othniel, though he
survived the glorious disaster of the
day, received a wound which eventual
ly proved mortal; but either because
Jabez felt that his word had been too
hastily given, or because Rachel had not
been consulted as to her views unon the
question, he did not then marry her, but
shortly after was wedded instead to the
Widow Cole.
Being within a few years left a
widower, he came courting to Rachel,
who was still unweuded, married her,
and so kept his word. - ,
Counting sons-in-law with sons and
daughters-in-law with daughters, we
find that in -this one large family of
little Rhode Island there were seven
teen persons and perhaps more who
erved their country in her need. It u
fine record for their descendants to re
niember. . .
Why Don't You.
Call on the New firm at the old Van Dnyn stand ?
lou will certainly be surprised at the low prices in
Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and
A Complete Line of Groceries.
COME IN AND SEE US !
NoHrouble to show poods and' give prices.
Eespectfully Yours,
TTTTh; PEOPLE AEE COMIKG
OUR WAY!
Not only once, but again and again. They know that from us th.v .!..
17T t? T? f0t the ,east aooe'- m the beBtieex"
plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes ns friends
and bo establishes our 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 us, everybody.
y INOR & co
Heppner, Oregon.
ThG My kliiulc
OF-
For the Cure Oi '
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It la located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Count.
atrMRli5 Qf,z?TIE 0Bco ,or Particulars,
strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure
KIRK & BTJHL.
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocer? Store.
onre.oppoBiie raiaoe Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of
STAPLE AND FA TsmV 4-
Groceries anil Provisions.
A full line of choice Vioa nniroo nn,i t j . t ,
usuaUy kept in a flrst-class bakery siore. Tb.y"wi, sell oheaD ST'c
sw
try them.
many
Land Patents
Land patents secured for settlers in tlie shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled
Old Claims and Disputes
i
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests '
Between individuals havini n,i,n;nHr. .. j. iL
ws.and those between l.im.u . "--.Br, l"B Bn"nrM d
claimants; and also between c.aunUTndBr any o ,h 'pDWio 1..
are annoyed and worried by dely in the issue of their patentl, caused ; by Tt S
Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. inning
Advice also given in all matters relating t the publio lands esoeolallv on
If you want your land patent in a hurry-if you want your land business of
izTsxzet ended to by Bkm,ui ttnd ompe,eD' -tt- rmssr
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Boi, 385.
Washington, D. 0.
BORG, :
Out for
THE
C
ASH
Bargains
IN
J ewelry,
Cash Talks.
SEE BOKO, MAY HXltEIflT,
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc, Etc.
Trust Busts
HEPPNER, OB.
PIImI PllesHtching PIIm.
Symptoms Moisture; intense and
stinging, most at night; wors by
soratobing. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and ulcer
ate, beooming very sore. Swaynb's
Ointmbnt stops tbe itching and bleeding
besls ulceration, and in most case, re
moves the tumors. At druggist, or by
mail, for 60 cent.. Dr. Bwsyne A Son,
Philadelphia. aw yr'
It is the Headquarters !
Jfatnta, Drug, Oil. Glaaa, Tol
let Artloe, Patent Menloinea,
Kto. .
Office of all stages running out of Heppner.
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
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