Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 24, 1894, Image 3

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    JiUllCK T(J ADVlCUXibKas.
Home of tbs Heppner rspubUcini and
I 'Utwic duitiug tu. luMitioo oi dlipUy 43., i a number of tbe republican candidates
s. or caut ui uiui ifti uii top) la j inoluding the lady
oandidate tor school
SmSS,:ZIS3 , operinuodeot will attend tb regular
iiiuiBUay evening tor Jf'ridaytt edi-
111. rATlfattbOM rUbiJbMllJUUO.
NTiCK,
1 The sum of live centa per line will be
charged fur "cards oi uuiiiJcb," "reolutioii8 ot
roBpeft," lists ol wending presents and donors,
nuu obituary nutices, (otner timu those tue,euit
or Hiiuli hi much give at a mutter 01 uews.j and
uotieehoi special meetings ior whatever purpose.
'I. Xsuiu.-e8 01 church and society and allotber
entertain men 18 irom which revenue is to be de
rived, sua.i be charged ior at the rate ol live
ucntM a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rales reasonable and made known
upun application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible ior his or her communication. INo
correspondence will be published unless the
writer s real name iu signed asau evidence ol
good laith.
KbHEK, ISKWtii'APEtt AUVEKTls-
ing Agent, 21 Merchants iijacnaugy,
ban a raucisco, is our authorised agent, luis
paper la itept on lile in his ouice.
JL.'
TIME JAbLE.
tituge for Hardman, Monument, Long Creuk,
Julin Uay ana canyon cicy, leaver aH ioliowb ;
livery day at li a. m., except auuduy.
Arrives every day alii p. nr., eieepl Sunday.
'Itle eneapeel, u,ulekel and UeHl.lliitj to or
from Lire interior country.
J. o. UKLKVAN, i'rop.
l'hill Cohn, Agent.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and tlierejore assist to build up Hepp
ner. tatroiiize -tliuse wlio patronize
you.
Here and There.
mcetirjg of tbe Pine City club neit
Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m. Every
one in that section ia invited to attend.
Bring your wives and daughters with
you.
It would be worth while for the ladiea
to bear in miad that if they take a
gentle course of Ayer'a Sursaparilla iu
the spnug, tbey will have no trouble
with "prickly heat," "biy,es," 'sties,"
"boils," or "black heads," when summer
comes. Prevention is better than cure.
Dr. Nichols and family, formerly a
physician of Long Creek, arrived on this
morning's tram from Chicago where he
has been taking a post graduate medical
course. He will leave io a few days tor
Grant county. ,
Monmouth Eeoord: J. W. Dawson, of
Heppner, is visiting relatives and friends
iutbisoity. Will was formerly a' Mon
mouth boy, but is now a rising lawyer
of Eastern OregoD.
Geo. Fell returned from Prairie City
this morning via Pendleton.
Win. PeulnLil is hauling in wool from
his upper ranches.
Arthur Smith will clean watches at
the reduced price ot 1.
Bill Johnson returued from the Joliu
Day country Fnduy lust.
J. W. Dnwson returned borne frum
the valley Sunday morning.
T. A. Kbea is limping around from
the effects of a sprained ankle.
Wanted A few more customers for
thu home lauudry, Mountain House.
The Heppner-Caiiyon stage line is the
beat, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or
gripe, but act promptly, euBily and
ttlicieutiy.
E. H. Clarke, the veteran rustler for
Christy & Wme.wus over fr m Pendle
ton lust week,
If you want a good gnu or sewinu
Machine, come to the Gazette office and
we'll fit you out.
If you are dull and stupid you are
bilious and need a tonic. Tuke Simmons
Liver Regulator.
Those that have eouutv scrip for sale
should dull on (xeorge Couser at The
first National Bunk. 2-tf.
Wm. Huuhes and Jaa. Matlock re
turned from the democratic state
convention Sunday.
Miss Dollie K. Sperry, of East Port
land, will shortly give a literary enter
taiument in Heppuer.
The Gazette will be sent to any ad
dress iu tbe United Slates till after
campaign for 50 oeuts. - t
Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the
Gazette office, aud at world s prioes
. Discounts on large orders,
Gren Mutbews has opened up his
barber shop, next door to Hayes Bros
Shaves, etc., on tap as usual.
J. K. Edmiston, tbe Walla Walla
bunker wbo has been ou trial for alleged
orookeduess, is a free man again.
Every man who takes any interest iu
fast stock should subHoribe for Tbe
HorBcmufl. Gazette shop, ugents.
The Gazette will takeoonuty BCrip at
face ou subscription, and pay balance of
same in cash at highest market price.
7-60
lohii Friend and wife intend to leave
for visit to relatives iu Humbolt Co.,
Calif., some time within the next two
weeks.
The Gazette r.llloe now runs "an in
surance aud notarial Hinp. Come iu
when you want to do yonr insuring and
swearing.
Collector Uackiuuu came up from
below Saturday morning, returning on
the evening's iran uocompauied by Alls,
lllackmun uud youngest ohild.
J. C. Hurt, our nccommodalii.g antf
trliuient station titfeut, has been granted
a vacation of a few weeks, B. A. Bene
diet taking his place temporarily.
Wm. Tburburn came down from
Spokano Saturday uioiuiug, leaviug
Saturday evening for borne. He reports
Spokane to be quite dull at present.
Crops in Morrow oouuty were uever
brighter at this time of the year than at
present. With fair prioes, we oan pull
out wonderlully with- a good crop this
season.
J. A. Steacb, nominee on the demo
cratic ticket for joint representative of
Grant and Harney, arrived Sunday
morning from below, leaving yeBterdav
for his home.
Echo stage leaves Heppner for Echo
Tuesdays, Tlitmdujs and Saturdajs.
ArriveB Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fri
days. Fare, one way, '2.6u. PhillCohu,
agent, A. Andrews, Prop. .
O. L. Patterson and E. N. Crockett,
of Long Creek, came up on this morn
ing's tram on their way home from San
Frauoisoo where" they have been attend
ing the Midwinter Fair.-
Geo. Durau's fine percheron mare fell
over a steep bunk, out on his Bluck
Horse ranch Friday last, and broke her
neck. Geo. considers tbis quite a loss,
as the animal was valuable.
Lost A note dated June 12, 1892,
signed by G. W. Swaegart, calling for
$2,000, in favor ot P. C. Thompson.
The public are warned against negotiut
ing for or purchasing said note. tf.
Charley Jones has taken Ross Beards
ley's place at tbe Arlington barber shop.
Ross is out with the "hundred strikers."
assisting the boys in shearing the
thousands of f astern Oregon sheep.
Ed. Hollpway and others are putt ng
in an irrigation ditcb down on lower
Willow creek, and if successful will
irrigate considerable up-land that here
tofore has been very uuoertain as to a
crop.
Gid Hatt baa now estubhsbed a ton
sprial parlor, at tbs Matlock building
next door to Simons' blacksmifh shop
where he invites the patronage of bis old
customers Bud all who desire strictly first
clasfl work, hbaviiig, shampooing and hair
outtiug at living prices. Don't overlook
Goldendale Sentinel: The Oregon
repnblican state convention has nomi
nated Mr A. A. Jayi e of Arlmgtou tor
prosecuting attorney of tbe seventh
judicial dietrict. Mr. Jayne is a young
man of high diameter and attainments
He ought to carry his full party vote and
wesiiCerely hope be may.
The rpfiiUr suhsoription priee of tbe
Semi -Weekly tiaz-tte is S2 50 nd tbe
regular price of the Weekly Orfconian
is 1.50. Anyone subscribing for the
Gazeite and paying for one year in
advance can net both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregooian for 83. All old sub
scribers paying their subcriDinns for
one year in advance will be entitled to
tbe same.
Catarrh in the He;
An
Bob Thompson Shot. Bob Thomp
son, brother ol Press, Holland and Alex
Thompson of this plaoe, was shot and
daugerously wounded by a sheepberder
named Joe Rothliu last Wednesday,
some distauce from Pendleton. Mr.
Thompson bed had some trouble with
the herder several days before, the latter
demHuiling that Mr. T. should pay him
wages due for herding leased sheep
some two or three yearB before belong.
ing to Mr. Thompson. Kothhn, or
"Sniste" as he is oalled by some, was
herding on the range adjoining Mr.
Thompson's and insisted on running
sheep there. Last Wednesday, Mr.
Thomi-son went out on the range and
Kothlin's dogs came running towaids
him, Kothlin herding as usual on Mr.
Thompson's land. The latter fired
among the dogs twice with bis Win
chester, just to frighten them, Dot think
ing of harmipg any one. Looking up be
ootioed Rothlin in a position to shoot.
Before be could get out of the way,
Rothliu fired, tbe bull striking him in
the right hip, passing through the bone
and breaking it in three plBceB. We
are informed that an amputation was
performed in an attempt to save Mr.
Thompson's life, whiob, at last aooounts
was doublful. He has maoy friends
here who regret muoh to hear of this,
and hope that he may speedily reoover
and that Rothliu will be brought to
justioe in a manner deserving the crime
of which he is guilty. (We learn since
that no amputation was made, and that
Mr, T. is doing well.)
Reserved fcr McFarland Mercantile Co.
Unfortunate Inher to.icti - :
It Was Destroyed.
"Spokane, 'YuU.. An:;. t;
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, T.::tss. :
"Gentlemen: I wish to ll'Iil my tcdii.uir.y to
the worth of Buoil's Sars.ip:uil'..i. My little
irirl has been cured by It cf lamented catarrh.
She had cold continually every r.inulh an t yel
low discharge, but since fcikins Hood's Sars.
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
parllla has been entirely cured. Hood's Sar
saparilla 1 have found of great help to my
other children." Mrs. L. M. Gillette.
Why Don't You
Call on the New Firm at the old Van Dnyn stand ?
You 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
No trouble to show poods apd'givfl pvicPB.
Hood's Pills are hand made, aud perfect
In proportion and appearance. 25c. per box.
A. Robbek's Dastabdly Work. Late
Saturday afternoon, a telegram was
received at tbis offioe announcing that
Courles Malarkey, deputy couDty treas
urer of Multnomah county, has been
shot by a robber aud 82,000 taken. Mr,
Marlarkey, Sr., who ib the county
treasurer, had gone away a few minuteB
before leaving his son iu oharge. The
thief oame iu and usked change for 20.
Young Malurkey went to the vault and
opened the door. As the door fpwuug
open the dastard shot Malarkey, tbe
ball entering the right side passing
through tbe lung. The robber tbsn
cleaned up all the loose money in the
vnultysome $2,000, aud jumped out of
the window ou the west side of tbe
court house, and it appears unobserved by
auyone. It ie thought the injured man
may recover.
TEN LITTLE STATESMEN.
(Toledo Blude.)
Ten little statesmen standing In a line;
Hill tried a "snap." Mid then there were
nine.
Nine little statesmen not very straight;
Crocker got rattled, aud then there were
eight.
Eight little statesmen eatlnis Tammany leaven,
Gilorywas a glutton, and then there were
seven.
Seven little statesmen up to scurvy tricks;
McKane went to Sing Sing, and then there
were six.
Stx little statesmen taking spoils to wiye;
White took "sugar," and then there were
five.
Five little statesmen talking tariff lore ;
Wilson met a whirlwind, ami then there wore
four.
Four little statesmen up in a tree;
Breckinridge disgraced himself, and then there
were three.
Three little statesmen wondering what to do;
Qresham was a hoodoo, and then there were
two.
Two little statesmen not having fun;
Crisp tried to be Reed, and then there was
one.
One little statesman quick to cover run ;
Grover bet on queen high, and then there was
none.
General Line
1 1 a w
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
Mil DISCGUHT ON ALL STOCK
Closing out the entire stock of
Boots and Shoes
Sunday Diversions. People on our
streets, riunday morning, were treated
to the sight of a map receiving a pom
meling at the hands of his wife. The
only resistenoe be offered was to ward
off the bl6ws from a parasol. Tbe
parties in tbe tray were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Doooau. Sheriff Noble interfered
aud put an end to the fight by leading
Mr. Doonan to safer quarters. It was
the opinion of the bystanders that it
would have been good judgment ou tbe
part of Mr. Doonau bad be retreated
early in tbe action, as be came out con
siderably 7ior de combat.
Lost on Stolen. All persons are
hereby WBmed against negotiating for
two certain notes, desoribed as follows:
One note dated October 5, 1893 for $500
signed by Wm. Penland and' Hugh
Fields, 8160 indorsement. One note
dated on or about Oct. C, 1893 for 8150
signed B. V. Vaugbau and E. J. Bio
cum. with 851 endorsement. Both ol
said notes drawn in favor of Mrs. Eliza
beth Walker.
4t-T. Elizabeth Walkbb.
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence. haBluBt looated in tbe Abraham
sioN- Building, on Mb? street, where be
is prepared to do eveiyimng in ms line,
vli Birbeck is strictly a first-class work
man and warrants all work. Give bim a
call. 'wtf
Land Fob Sale. 480 aores over in
Wilson orairie. A good stock ranob un
will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
office for particulars and terms
Piles! Piles I itching Piles.
Symptoms Moisture ; intense and
Btiuuinir. moBt at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, whiob often bleed and ulcer
ate, beooming very sore. Swaynb's
Ointment stops tbe itohing and bleeding
heals ulceration, and iu most cases re
moves the tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 50 oentB. Dr. Swayne 4 Bon
Philadelphia. sw 1 yr.
FOR TRADE.
REMARKABLE OLD ATHLETES.
Tradition Tells of Wonderful Men Who
Lived in the Grand Canary.
After the Spanish occupation of the
Grand Canary a certain enormous stone
was for long pointed out as one of the
Instruments o4 the Gaunche athletic
courses. The natives had been able to
lift it, set it on their shoulders, and
even throw it over their heads. Their
degenerate posterity, and the Spaniards,
could not raise it from the ground.
Tradition has immortalized one Adar-
gona, ol urana uanary, who couia
wrestle for two successive hours, and
having been thrown undermost in a
certain contest, got his antagonist be
tween his legs and arms, and squeezed
him so that his bones began to crack.
The native was subsequently sent
a prisoner to Spain, where he astound'
ed the people by his performances, ac
cording to the National Review. One
day, in Seville, he was visited by -a
brawjiy youth of La Mancha, who was
anxious to try a bout with him. "My
irood friend," said Adargoma, ' as we
are going to wrestle together, it is only
reasonable that we should begin by
drinking something." A large bowl of
wine having been brought, he took this
in one hand and continued to address
his challenger: "If with both your
arms you can overpower one of mine.
so as to hinder me from drinking every
drop of this wine, we will try our
strength together. If not, you may re
turn to your own home." The struggl'
took place, and Adargoma by degrees
drained the bowl in the coolest manner
without spilling a drop of the wine.
His one hand was more than a match
for the other two.
It was reckoned nothing out of the
common for a man to take an un-
tethered ox by the horn with one hand
and slay it with the other. A certain
nat'ive born priest of Grand Canary in'
the seventeenth century showed that
he inherited some of his ancestors
vigor. He could not only kill an ox in
this way. but one day, hearing that an
enraged bull had broken loose and was
in tbe street, he ran out, and, grasping
it by the leg, threw it down and so
held it until its owner was able to se
cure it. This doughty son of the
church before his death chanced
have one of his legs amputated for
a cancer. It was then found that his
thigh bone was solid, with no trace of
marrow. It must be confessed, how.
ever, that the relics of the Canarians
now found in their burying places do
not bear out the inference that this
was a national characteristic, though
their dimensions are certainly a testi
mony of the strength and sizo of their
late proprietors.
For sheep or cattle a good home Bd-
joiniug Yoncalla, Ore. Also GO acres of
choice prune land and three good dwell
P. 0). Tboitqpsoi Go,
Heppner, Oregon.
T
of Agricultural Implements.
of the old
firm of M
Cost for
Liclitentlial
Cash-
te Co., at
Eespectfolly YotEs,
HOENOE & WRREIsr.
TFEPEOPLEARE COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only once, but again and again. Tbey know that from us they always get
full weight and good measure for tbe least money. Why we Bell tbe best is ex
plained. Tbe "best" brings people baok, bolds custom, makes us friends,
and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some of our
friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clotbiog, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general
merchandise store. Come in and Bee as, everybody.
M
T
IKTOR & GO.
Heppner, Oregoni
h hbj Institute
-OF-
Call and Secure a G ood Bargain.
T. QUID,
Assignee.
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
For the Cure ox
Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coast
Cull at the Gazkttk office for particular!.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and Burt
cure.
C. HTJHL, Proprietor
The Enterprise Bakery arid Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. Tbey will keep on band a full lineof
STJA.PL'JS AND FANCY
hm and Provisions.
A full line of oboioe Pies, Cukes and Bread ; in foot everything that la
nsunlly kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell cheap foi cash. Call and
try them, sw
ADDKKSS A LETTER OB POSTAL CABD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
O. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
HonorablvdischnreM soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, nr overjln the late war.
lire entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, wlietner auaDimy
was caused bv service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary eircmnstances.
WIOOYVSof such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldier dealll
was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon tneirown lanor ior auppon. yviuow.
not dependent upon their own labor are entitled iT the soldier's death WHdue to service.
CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) iu almost all cases where there wa no
widpw.or she has since died or remarried
PARENTS are entitled ll soldier ieiinBiinnrwim.wmn i.uim, ,,,..v.wtl. 0,....
ervioe, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup
port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or
""'soldiers of the latewar, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates nnder other
laws, without losing any rights. ... ... .1., . .
Thousands of soldiers drawing from $ito$io per movth under the old lav are entitled to
higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but
also for others, whetherdue to service or not. ,.i ,
Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy lines the war are also
entitled, whether discharged for disability or not.
Survivors, and their widows, 01 ine hihck nwK,i.iTOii,ii.ii.oo uwu ........ - -
Ida Indian Wars of 183a to 1H42, are entitled under a recent act.
Mexican War soldiers and their widows alsoentitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled
3r dependent. ... ...... , 1 1 . Ar
Old claims completed and seuiemencoDiained, wncincr ucu.iuu u .
later laws or not. 1 ,.,
Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, 11 rcjecimii imiuKr' "s"
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war WBO
nave lost their original papers. ..,
Send lor laws aud lnlormalion. nocnarge iur novice. iiwiCT.H..iw..ii.
THE PRESS CLPiIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P.O. BOX 463. WABHINliTUIM. U. l
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
op ,ia-c iii:mti:w, kngianh
W PATTERSON. AGENT. oo oft. io i won
THE MONUKHAFH.
For one Dollar and Yonr
This Subject.
Opinion on
What b the best Monetary system for
the TJoited States? This is the ureatust
problem oontrontiDg the American
people. It is tbe intention ot tbe pub
lishers that "The Monograph" shall
contain the best thought of the natiou
on this question. Tbe reoognized lend
ers in all political parties have been
oalled npon to contribute plans for
their ideal Monetary System. But not
oontent with this, we ar determined to
embody iu the same volume the opinions
of thousands of tbe "Great Common
People," and to that end we will allow
A Scythe m Old u Moaea.
An Emrotian scythe, duff up on tht
banks of the Mile in 1890, is exhibited 1 Uo on Hie Q, th(, bn()k (r
nthe. eT Uoor som.ionof this proWem. pr..,l
puieuiuv.." ; S m, than WKIworr S. The Molfo-
ings. Auy or all the above for trade or The shaft ol the lnsmimenv m 01 -m .nb ,he 0fc(t n,,)(Jl.r ork ,,n Moi.e
sale or. reasonable terms. For farther set with a row of nne mnt saws, wmcn y Systems, will be sent to any addi-cne
particulars address,
23:f. Shipley, Mooee & Co.
AUDITION Ab LOCALS.
Land Patents
LruiI patents secured fur settlors in the shortest poewible time.
Contested Cases
Contented cases intelligently and skillfully handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals havinu conflicting olaims nnder the agricultural land
laws, and those between olaimaiita under the Mineral Laws and agrionlturnl
claimants; and also between clairnnnta under any of tbe public lurid laws and the
Km I road companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under
the Swamp-Laud and School-Land Oranls.
Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers
who have complied with the laws under whiob their entries were made, and wbo
are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patentB, caused by Trifling
Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed.
Advice also given iu all matters relating t tbe publio lands, espeolally on
points arising under the new laws which have been reoeutly passed providing for
tbe disposal of the publio domain.
If you want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of
any character, attended to by skillful and omnpeteut attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
P.RESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderhurn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Boi, 385.
Washington, D. 0.
Economy and Strength.
Valuable vene'able remedies are used
in the preparation of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla in such a peculiar manner as to re
tain tbe full medicinal value of everv
ingredient.
are securely cemented in a groove,
H This 'discovery answers the oft-asked
question: How did the stone age map
harvest his crops?
Sloping on Stone.
The Russian likes no sleeping; plaos
so well as the top of a big aoapstoni
Iit in his domicile. Crawling out oi
Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla j this blistering bed in the morning h Am'u Bauk
on receipt of &J.0O It i a book that
will interest and instruct, and is lies
tiLed to become a gimit faclor in ehap
ihg the future monetary sjsieni of Itie
nation.
The Monhohaph Fchlikiiino Comi-anv,
Koom 44, (iernian Am'n H'k Building.
St. Paul, Minn.
H. fereuce by permission, N-it'l tier.
tr
combines economy and strength and is
'he only remedy of which "100 Doses
On Dollar" is true. Be sure to get
Hood's.
Simmons Liver Regulator is an excel
lent remedy for dyspepsia. C. MarstoD,
j sheriff of Bibb Co Oa.
likes to take a plunge in a cold itream,
even if be has to break trie ice 10 gi
into it.
Dyspepsia and its attendant ills are
quiokly cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.
IncrBse the ip"'ite by the iiao of
Ayer's Calbartio Pills. They cbush the
stomach, liver, and bowels to perform
their fnnotions properly, do not debilitate
by enessive stimulation, and are not
irntatiog in their aotion. As an after
dinner pill tbey are mitquled.
The Htiidebiiker wagou heads them all
Pur sale at (iilliam & Bisbee's. a
"Hardware" did you sayT Why, yes
at P. C. Thompson & Oo.'s etiiud, aud the
place for burguius. i
The Keeley Inatitiite, at Poreet Grove
onrea liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine
and tobuoco habit. See ad.
The Palace is tbe leading hotel in the
oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty
of light arc provided for everyone, a
If you want to buy groceries, and
bread stuff cheap, go to tbe Enterprise
firocery. Kirk & Hub, proprietors, t
Iiorg, the jeweler, i the rnan to fix up
your watch or clock. Lie keeps a run
stock of everything pertaining to his
business, a
M. Lichteiithal & Co.'s new stock of
Kpli-udid, snmnmr button and tie speeial
tien 111 'he shoe line aro attracting mark
ed Ftt'fution, a
Where
At AbiuhamHick's. Iu additiou to bis
tailoring ImuiuoaH. he has added a fine
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
ahirta, hosierv. etc. Also baa on band
none elegant patterns for suits. A.
Abrahumaiok, Slay street, Heppner, Or.
It is the Headquarters !
) i tit, uruua, Oila, Oluss, Toi
let Artloea, l'utent Metllolnes,
Eto
The general mercnandiBe establish
ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar
land, has lately changed hands, now be
ing under the control and management
of The MoParland Mercantile Companv,
which continues business at tbe old stand
with a larger stock than ever.
Office of all stages running out of Heppner.
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
BORG, :
Out for
THE
Cash Bargains
IN
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
REE BORG. MAY
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
Etc.
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Eto.
Trust IBusts
STREET, HEPPNER, OR.