Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 25, 1894, Image 3

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Notice to Advertisers,
THOSE desiring the insertion of display ado.,
or change of same, must set their copy in
not later than Monday evening for Tuesday's
edition, or Thursday evening for Friday's edi
tion. Thk Pattehhon Publishing Co.
Take Notice.
1. The sum of five cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other thau those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cent a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for Mb or her communication. N
correspondence will be published unless th
writer s real name la signed as an evidence oi
good faith.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTW-
ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange.
Ban Francisco, is onr authorized agent. Thi
paper is kept on file in his office.
Give your business to Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
TIME TABLE,
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sundav.
A rrives every day at 6 p. m except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
Phlll Cohn, Agent.
Removal Notice.
G. B. Tedrowe desires to inform tlie public
that he has removed to the City Hotel Btand,
where he will still keep the best brands oi
Liquors and Cigars.
Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served iq largest
sized iuugs. G. B. TEDKOWK, Prop.
Here and There.
A merry Christmas to all.
Low Tillard Sundayed in Heppner.
Tom Grow was in from Butter creek
Sunday.
Lard, 10-pound buoket, $1.00 at J. F.
Spray's.
M. Galloway was in from Sand Hol
low Saturday.
Will Allison dropped in on us briefly
Saturday last.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
Our merchants report a good days'
business Saturday.
M. R. Morgan, of the Ioue country,
was in the city Saturday.
Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, 6 ots.;
rib steak, 5 ots., at Sprays.
Lee Cantwell returned yesterday
morning from Hood River.
W. Q. Ballard, of Portland, is visiting
bis daughter, Mrs. W. A. Johnston,
A Christmas masquerade ball will be
given at the opera bouse this evening.
Holland Thompson was in from the
home ranch on Hinton creek Saturday.
W. L. Hill and N. R. MoVay repre
Rented the Gooseberry seotion Saturday.
J. C. Brown was distributing some hue
Christmas turkeys in the city on Satur
day. Albert Rea went down from Pendle
ton on the excursion, returning home
Sunday.
Frank 0. Brady, the Portland embez
zler, has been Bet free on motion of Pros
ecutor Hume.
Mrs. J.C.Brown, of Black Horse, is
reported very seriously ill. Dr. Shipley
is waiting on her.
Gilhousen Bros, are going to giva you
oabioet photos at $1 per doz., from Dec.
1st until after holidays. 9-12
Benny Patterson arrived home from
Forest Grove yesterday morning to
spend Christmas with his parents.
Superintendent Anna Balsiger re
turned to lone Saturday evening o
spend Christmas with home folks.
"Christmas oomes (bio) bu' once (hio)
year," murmured a man holding on to
an electric light pole Sunday night.
J. F. Willis, 0. N. Peck. E. D. Palmer
and Wm. Booher, of the Lexingtou sec
tion, were seen on our streets Saturday.
From now henceforth Chas. Van
Winkle's steBm saw will out yonr wond
twice in two at GO cents per cord, cash
down.
Gov. Rea departed for Pendleton
Saturday night where he will spend
Christmas with bis daughter, Mrs. Mark
John.
A sure oure for the liquor habit. No
cure no pay. For full particulars and
terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City
Drug Store. 9-tf.
Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel
barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and
haircuts always it stock. Baths inoon
neotion. Call on him.
G. B. Tedrowe, Dave MoAtee, Frank
Borg. Chas. Van Duyn and Mrs. O. S.
Van Duyn were among the exoursionists
who returned borne on Sunday morning's
train.
Hayes A Mathews, proprietors of the
Citv Meat Market, deliver meat to any
part of the city. Full wieght and good
meat guaranteed. Leave them your
orders. tr.
John Hale and Alex Sweek. of Port
land, came in on Saturday's stage from
the interior where they bad been on legal
business. Tbey left the same evening
for Portland.
Wilchin & Plemmons, who own the
shooting gallery next door to the post
nffinn. have cash rrize shooting, com
menoing Monday of each week and end
ing on Saturday. Uive the boys a can
Mm T.H Hawkins. Chattanooga. Tenn
.... "Hhitnh'a Vitulizer 'Haver! Mv
Life.' I consider it tbe best remedy for
a debilitated system I ever used." For
Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it
excels. Price 75 ots. Sold by T. W.
Ayers, Jr.
Ed Bees, formerly fireman on tbe
branch line, bnt now running an engine
between Tbe Dalles and Umatilla, came
op 8undav to take Engineer Patterson's
place during bis bi-nting vacation.
When naked how long he would remain,
Ed replied, "Until Pat kills a deer" Tnis
promoted bystander to reranrk that be
bad better move hi family here.
Piles' Piles! Itching Pile.
Symptoms Moisture; intense Itching
and snnjing: most at nieh!; orw by
scratching. If allowed to continue
tumors f irm, which .ifteo ble-il a:id
ulcerate, becoming very fore. Swayxbs
Ointment stops tbe itcbing an;l bleed
ing, heals ulceration, and jn most cases
removes tbe tumors At druggist, or
bv mail, for 80 oents. Dr. Swayoe Sop,
iTuladelp&ia,
Wm. Tappan and J. M. Straddling,
representing Ginn & Co., school book
publishers, were in Heppner Tuesday of
last week. Tbey were oareful not to
talk sobool bonks, and when tbe shades
of night fell upon tbe Heppner hills they
folded their tents like the Arab and stole
silently away. If tbeir cause is a just
one, why don't these sohool book men
who want change work "open and above
bo -ird?"
Tbe showmen, wilb their mummy, bad
a runaway down near Lexington last
Wednesday, resulting in tbeir rig being
upset and slightly demolished; also
"bruising up" tbe mummy to some
extent. It is said, however, that H,ey
Jido't care for this wonderful attraction,
us they oould make another one when it
bs gone.
Now is the time to get the Wrekly
Uregonian, the greatest newspaper of
the Went. With tbe Gnzette, both strict
ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better
combination of newspapers can be made
in tbe state. Besides we will give as a
premium an additional journal, tbe Web
foot Planter, an agricultural paper.
Come in now and subscribe.
A literary sooiety was organized last
Saturday evening at the court bouse
with twelve charter members. Tbe offi
cers elected are: R. F. Hynd, Pres.;
fames Hart, Vice Pres.; H. T. Bagley,
Sec, and Roy Glassoock, Treasurer. Tbe
society will meet every Saturday evening,
and those wishing to join are cordially
invited to attend.
Prof. Bonbam, sohool superintendent
of Grant county, and wife arrived from
Long Creek on Sunday last and last
evening left for Portland to be in attend
ance at the State Teaobers' Association.
VI r. Bonbam will also attend the state
gathering of county superintendents
wliioh also meets in Portland this week.
Tbe date of tbe Milkmaids' Conven
tion has again been changed to Dec. 28,
the original date, owing to tbe lecture at
tbe M. E. oharob, South. Deo. 21, tbe
.late selected. Don't forget tbe change
or miss the play as this will be the event
of the season. Secure seats at Horner
& Warren's.
Miss Bessie Fitzwater writes tbe Con
ilou Globe that she is located at Eight
Mile, where she began teaching on Deo
3d, and has a very good school. She
also informs that paper that Miss Anna
Clarke's school at Liberty olosed last
Friday with a grand entertainment in the
evening.
Interstate Milkmaids' Convention at
Opera House on Friday, Dec. 28tb, tbe
time first advertised. The crowning
event of tbe season. If you want a good
laugh don't fail to attend. Admission
15c. Reserved seats 25o.. for sale at
store of Horner & Warren. Don't torget
the date
Elder J. W. Jenkins, of The Dalles,
will be in Heppoer and preaob for the
Christian church at tbe opera house ol
Saturday evening and botb Sunday morn-
ng and evening. Members and friends
of the congregation will please bear this
in mind.
Net every woman, who arrives at
middle age, retains the color and beauty
her hair, but every woman may do so
by tbe nocasional application of AyerV
Hair Vigor. It prevents baldness, re
moves dandruff, and cures b11 ecalp
Prof. W. A. Wetzell arrived at Hepp
ner Saturday morcing from Harney
nouoty, via The Dalles. The Prof, hat
Oaen quite successful in bis institute
vork, judging from the encomiums show
ered unon him by tbe preBs of our state.
Harry Warren, Oacar Minor, Frank
Rogers, and Frauk Minor recently from
Iowa, got back yesterday afternoon from
a ten days' hunt nil over tbe Hat
mountains in the soutbero part of the
couutry. They report three antelope.
Arlington Record: Rev. J. M. Denison,
formerly our pastor, was in our city ou
Friday last, returning from Ooldendale.
where be bas baen helpiug in a meetiug
tie went to Heppner, wuere he is no
located, on Saturday morning's train.
"A snake in tbe grass" is ail the more
dangerous from being uueuaiieoied. rjo
are many of tbe blood ruediuiues ollered
the public To avoid all risk, ask your
druggist for Ayer's Aimauac, wbioh it
just out for the new year.
Paities desiring to seoure state scrip
to use in pnrobasiog government lands
during the month of December should
see or write A. Mallory, of this oily.
This proposition must be taken advan
tage of during this mouth. 2-4.
D. A. Herren and J. S. Buseick, under
tbe firm name of D A Herren & Co., are
buying aud gelliog grain of all kindt
next door to tbe Gazette office. Tbey
pay tbe highest market price, and will
buy in any quantities. 78-tf.
Mao Smith and Wm. Straight were
arrested on another obarge of onlf pur
loining last week, and each bouud over
in tbe sum of 300 to await tbe action of
tbe grand jury. Judge Freeland heard
the case.
J. A. Patterson, Johu Hughes and
Tom Quaid left Sunday afternoon for
a week's "antelope" hunt nut in the
tllneg. The Mattesoo buys will also joiD
them. All left feeling confident of suo
cess.
B. A. Hunsaker runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to tbe Interior, r. uonn
agent.
Heppner would support a telephone
exchange, even if it does starve a news
paper. It is a wonder the "long-dis
tance" line between Portland and Spok
ane is not extended into Heppner.
T. B. Natter bas reopened the Brewery
Saloon, keeping on tap at all times tbe
best beer on the Pacific coast. Also on
hands tbe best brands of liquors, winet
and cigars. obir.
Shilo's Core is sold on a guarantee
It cures Incipient Consumption. It to
the best Cough Oure only one cent a dose
2o ots., 50 ots., and 81. Sold by T. W.
Ayers, Jr.
This will not last long. The (iezette,
one year in advance from date of order
a d one of GilhoiiHeo's life-size cruyom
all f-ir StO. Call and see us for par
tioulars.
Joe Saling i in tbe spraying and
ornning business, as bis ad. in thet-e
oulums will testify. Work entrusted t
bun will be done in a strictly first ola
manner.
In case where dandruff, scalp diseases,
falling and grayness of the hair appear
do not neglect them, but apply a proper
remedy and tonio like nail s Hair no-
newer.
Q. B. Hatt, the toneorial artist, can
be found at bis parlors, MatlocH ooroer,
where be will dispense at popular prioea
shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc.
Green Mathews for shavlug, hair-
cuttine. shampooing and all other work
In that lin. Bitrnateny time dnrio
bui;iee bonis C. M. Jones, assistant
A new aryle ph iio will be liken at 81
per d"Z., at the (Mlhousen gallery, fro ri
D o. 1st to the i9ih. 9 VI
., Gilhousen Br. are making cam no
, 'photos from 1.00 to $400 pet th. Call
j tod wrtfpitw.
Mr. Judge Peck
Dyspepsia
Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How
She Was Cured
SdHerers from Dyspepsia should read the fol
lowing letter from Mrs. n. M. Peck, wife of
Jiule Peck, a justice Rt Tracy, ("al., ami a writer
connected with the Associated Press:
"I!y a deep sense of gratitude for tlie great
iHVHiflt T Iv-ive rweived from the use of Hood's
8;ii-up:iriil;i, I Ictvt lieen led to write the follow
ing !tat"r;i''i!t for thf i-.ft.cfit of sufferers v ho
may l similarly aniicted. For 15 years J have
been a great sullen! from dys?isl;. iind
Heart Trouble.
Almost everything I ate would distress tne. I
tried different treatments and medicines, but
failed 1o realize relief. Two years ago a friend
prevailed upon me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Tlie first bottle 1 untleed helped me, so 1 con
tinued taking it. It did me so much good that
my friend spokr of the Improvement. I have
receired sucu great benefit from it that
Clad!y Recommend It.
I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I
eat ever distresses mt. It also keeps up my
Hood'sCures
Hush a;il strength. I cannot prniso Hood's
Siirsaparilh too ntm-ii.'" Mits. 1J. M. 1'kck,
Tracy, California. Cet HOOD'S.
Hood's Fills 'ire hand made, and perfect
M proportion anU appearance. 2rj. a box.
Not a Dksphbado . Tbe E. O. recently
gave quite a picturesque aocount of Bill
Walker and his John Day home, the
same appearing in tbe last issue of tlie
Gazette. Friends of Bill say that he has
been misrepresented. He is a plain man
but no desperado, as the E. O. would
bare its readers believe. He has lived
on the John Day only twelve years, the
last three years at bis present home, and
it is said to be no "robbers' roost"
either. The Gazette has known Walker
for ten years or thereabouts and it bas
never heard him aooused of stealing.
Of the present case we know nothing,
but it is bad policy to give a mail a repu
tation that doesn't belong to him, or to
try his case in the newspapers without
either judge or jury.
Tbe success that has attended the use
of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil
Liniment in the relief of pain and in
curing diseases whion seemed beyond
the reach of medioioe, has been truly
remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be
crippled for life with arms and lege
drawn up 0 rooked or distorted their
muscles withered or contracted by
lisease have been oured through tbe
ie of this remedy. Piice '15a, 50 aud
1.00 per bottle.
A CHICKEN'S
STRANGE FEAT.
Tba
Fowl Callrd Out
City Tire Do-
piirtmprit.
An obstreperous chicken succeeded
in calling out onr fire department not
long since, bald a citizen ol Savannah,
3a. It was a mule bird of the game
persuasion, and had acquired the very
bad habit ol flying away from home
and mounting to an extraordinary
height for a domesticated bird. On one
occasion, when cliabeu oy sonic onys,
it got, badly scared, aud, flying' up rap
idly, struck some wires and got tangled
up in them hopelessly. liy some menns
or other it shook or disarranged a wire
which notified tlie department of a fire,
and every effort was made to get
promptly to the scene of the supposed
outbreak. No fire being discovered, it
was evident a false alarm had been
turned in, but the continued struggle
of the rooster sent in further alarms
and caused a general demoralization of
the electric service. Yi hen the cause
of the disturbance was finally located
the bird was nearly dead, and its hand
some appearance had entirely vanished.
This is, I believe, the first case on rec
ord of a chicken upsetting electric
service in this way, but the bird, al
though quite a small one, succeeded in
doing the work quite enectively.
The Discovery Saved Ills Life.
Mr. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers-
vllle, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New
Disoovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all tbe phi'si-
oaos for miles about, but of no avail
and was given up and told I oould not
live. Having Dr. King s New Disoovery
in my store I sent for a bottle and began
its use and from the first dose began to
get getter, and after using three bottles
was ap and about again. It is worth its
weight in gold We won't keep store
or house without it." Get a free trial at
T. W. Ayer's Jr.. drug store,
Skinned iVIinKflf uid AM I.
Mv uncle and sister and I were out
in the garden one day watching a lit
tle toad, and my uncle took a twig and
very penny scratcnea nrsi one ,i bv no other remody. ask ynnruruK
side ef the toad and then the other. I for Bwayne'b Ointment.
The tjad evidently enjoyed it, for he
would roll slowly from side to side,
savs a correspondent in the Philadel-
phia Press, and blink very expressively.
I was so interested that when they
went In I took the twitf and did as my
uncle had done. If, thought I, if he
rolls from side to aide, as I touch him.
what would he do if I ran the twig
down his back? I did so, and what do
you think happened? His skin, which
was thin and dirty, parted in a neat
little seam, showing a bright new coat
below, aDd then my quiet little toad
showed his knowledge, for he gently
and carefully pulled off bis outer skin,
taking it off the body and legs first,
and then blinking it over his eyea, till
where had it gone? He had rolled It
in a ball and swallowed it.
" Be Unlet," Hold She.
An excelh-nt story was told at a I-on-doo
charity dinner the other night.
Mr. Sydney Holland, chuirnuta of the
Poplar hospital for accidents, is re
ported as follows:
"One day a man was brought In who
was thought to b dead. His wife was
with bira. Ouc of tha doctors taid: 'Ho
LsdoJ,' but tho man rd'.cd LLi,ead
aud said: 'Xo, 1 am not dead j-tt.'
whereupon his wife admonished him
Kiy-ing: '1 quiet; tie doc'.oe Cijtt V)
laxrw UV
y ERCII ANT HOTEL,
i Corner Third and
PORTLAND,
Meals 25 cents, best in the oity. Booms 25 cents to 50 oents. Board and rooms,
$5.00 to $7 00 per week, according to room.
ELEGANT DINING ROOM
Qood Cooks, Polite Waiters, Prompt Service.
No Chinese Employed.
s-wlm, T. D. CONUON, t'rop.
...THE
OPEN DAY
MAX SMITH,
w-3m Proprietor,
Insti
-OF-
Keeley
lie
Ollis, Dawson Ss IVyons,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL
HEPPNEB,
Is the Place for Fresh
Cash
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND
It is the Headquarters!
tat utM,
Druico
let Artloea
ISto.
Office of all stages running out of Heppner.
SLOCUH-JOHHSTDH 0301! WMl
BBMBiJilliilllMK'My 'Mr'J'J mnu in iam,..u,t,Agan i
for Infants
" Csstorialsso well adapted to children that
I recommend it on superior to any prescription
known to me.' II. A. Archer, JL D.t
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castorla is so universal and
I's merits so well kuown that It suems a work
of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Caatorla
within easy reach."
Carlos Mabtyn, P. D.,
New York City.
Tug CENTAim
"How to Cure All Skin Diseases-"
8imply apply "Swaynr'b Ointmknt."
No interoal inedioiDe required. Unres
tetter, fo.emB, iteb. all eruptioDn on tlie
face, hands, noae, &o., leaving the ekin
cleBr, white and healthy. Its great
hill;.... ami nnrafivp. nnwprfl are DoaaeHS-
e..i,i,M'.
Notice of Stockholders
Meeting.
NOTICE I HF.UEBY MVK.N THtTTflERK
will lies niectiliK of the stockholders ol
the First Nntloiml Bank of HeupniT, Ht th-lr
office on the sec-olid Tuesday of January, lb'J.j
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in., anil 4
o'clock p. m., of said day, for the purpns of
electing nirccu, i." .
such other business as may swear.
GEO. CONSF.K.
Cashier.
Heppner, Or., Dec "th, 1891. WJ-
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TFI R
rinilar annual nieetlnit of the stockhold
ers of the National Bank of Heppner will be
held at their hanbinir house In Heppner. on the
second Tuesday In January, lh'Jf, between the
hoursof lOo'chK k. . M . and 4 P M., for tne
purpose of electing D rectors for the ennuliise
rear ED K. BISHOP, Cashier
HEFPNrR, Or, Dec. 10, 18U4. Wl.301
Stockholders' Meeting.
VOTICE W HIREBY GIVEN 1 HAT THE
i regular annual maetlnj of th stockhold
ers of the Heppner Building at Lose Assouiatlos
will be held iu their office Id Heppner, ou the
seco. i Tuesdsv of January, between the
hoursof 10 o'clock. A. M. and 4 1" M.. lor the
purpose of electing D1 rectors for the ensuing
year. mj. it. ni.Hor
JUrrNEB, r., Dec 1'), iwtl.
M-anl.
Karl's Clover Root, the great Blond
pnnrier. gives Irrsnnen ami ointment vi
LEGAL BLA1NKS.
rtte lyOmpiexiori currF iJ"-,'ill,vuilu
as .,
1. !d by T. W, Ayjn,
it.
Davis Streets,
OREGON.
.(5afe
AND NIGHT
Unl MOHRIHON ST.,
Between Swmid & Third,
Portland, Oi
For the Oure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It ta locHted at Salem, Oregon,
The Most Beautif ul Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazette office for particulars.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure
cure.
BANK BUILDING.
OREGON
Groceries, Cheap for
Only.
PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Oils, GlfisM, Toi'
Patent Mertloinea,
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
and Children.
Csstorla euros Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion, Without injurious medication.
"For Severn! years I havo recommended'
your 'Costoria,' and shall always continue to
do so as It has Invariably produoed benoflclaJ
results.'1
K.nwnl F. Paroie, M. D.
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
COMPAXY, 77 MtTMUT STRICT, NlW YoRR ClTT.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
Any porsou who desires to trade good
unincumbered farm lands, suitable and
in condition for raising wheat, for
property in Portland, should call at the
O Hzette office.
W. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE"'"
EST.
KINO.
F RENCH& ENAMELLED CALF.
4-3.-Lo FlNECALF&rftNGABDa
3.5PP0LICE:,3 Soles.
l2sj2.W0RKINGMEN2
EXTRA FINE. "
2.l.yBoYsScHtrat5HOEi
LADIES'
9 9Z l '3
BESTD0NGO14
SEND FOR CATAJJXSU6
WL DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Veo eao save mosey by purcBaslnt W. L
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of
the value by stamping the name and price on
lh bottom, which protects you against hlgU
prices and the middleman's profits. Our boom
inual custom work in style, essy tiling bo4
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where it lower prices for the value givey thaa
"ny o!her msae" Tnke no sub.tllut. XfyoM
icalor tauuot aunply you. w cao. 14 by
Dealer whose name will ihortly p
pturhere. AReBtwanted. Apply it once.
ELECTRIC TELEPHONE
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B 'l It,. ( n v Vi luiirti or Count ri. fiwlwl 111 "Vwrr
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Facts Worth Knowing !
A few quotations Before and After Minor
& Co. reduced prices
IlKPOHK,
Granulated sugar 8 lb for $1.00
Extra C sugar y lb for SS1.UU
Kice. Island INo. 1, 10 pounds lor
Beans 16 pounds for $1.00 .
Green coffee 4 pounds for $1 00
Arbuckle e coflee due per package
Rock Candy Syrup $3.00 per keg
Keg of pickles $1.65
100 pounds D Salt $1.75
100 pounds stock salt $1.15
Case coal oil 13.25
Flour per barrel $3.00
Matches 5 packs for '25 cents
Cabot W muslin 10 yards for $1.00
Calico 14 yards for $1.00
B. & H. boots fo.ao per pair
Overalls 75o per pair
1 gallon jars doo
Suit of clothes $20.00
Overcoats $20.00
to
us as
will Still
E HAVE RECEIVED MORE
Freight than all the rest com.
blued. This Is no boast; ask
the agent. Patronize those that reduce
the prices, not those that eomblne to
keep them up.
This Space
GILLIAM
HARDWARE.
Xmas. -X Xmas.
Christmas Gifts for
it
IcFARLAND
iinnfmir
HEPPNER.
In fact Old Santa Claus will be on Deck this
as
WE HAVE just received, to be gold at lowest obbq prioea, Toys, Picture
Books, Tin Horna, Battlers, Drums, Ships, Tin Kitchen", Jumping
Jack", Cnpi and Saucers, Mag', Soldier Seta, Wagons, Dolls, Baby
Oarringes, eto., ele. A fine line of false -
Dress Goods, Fanoy Goods, Ribbons, etc., at about half price.
All Dry Ooods at Lower Prioes than osn be bought in Eastern Oregon.
Groceries, a full supply, WAY DOWN. A few more Heating Stoves at Coat.
Hand Lamps ant Crockery very obesp. Call and see as.
McFARLAND MERCANTILE CO.
Owing to tbe advantages gained tbrougb
being a member of the . . . .
P. C. Thompson Co.
Are in position to make prioes for cash as
low as tbe lowest.
Corner Main and Willow Htreets,
Land Patents
Lund patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contented cases intelligently and skillfully handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disput? speedily settled.
Contests
Between individual baring eunHicting claims under the agricultural land
laws, and those between claimants nnder tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
claimants; and also between "laimwuta under any of tbe public laud laws and tbe
ItBilroad companies aud their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under
tne Swamp-Land and School-Land Grants.
Specialty made of securing patents In tbe shortest possible time for settlers
who have oomnlled with tbe laws nnder wliioh tbeir entries were made, and wbo
are aonoyed and worried by delays in tba issue of tbeir patents, oaosed by Trifliog
Irregularities wblob eso be easily sod speedily renjoved.
Advioe also given In all matters relating t tie pnblin lands, eepeotatly n)
iotii( arlniog ooder the new laws wblob have bwu ruatiotly pumwl provldiog fat
tbe disposal of Ibe publlo domain.
If yon want ynnr land patent Id a hurry if you waul yonr land balotme, ol
any rharaoter, attended to by skilllnl and enmpeteot attorneys, and promptly dle
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, Gen. Man.,
p. o. Dusj, oas. Wufctiiinftoo, u a
:
AKTEH.
15 pounds for $1.00.
16 pounds for $1.00,
14
20 to 22
4
2do per package.
$2.50 per keg.
$1.00 "
100 pounds D Salt $1.25
100 pounds stock salt 90c
$2.50 per case.
$2.15 per barrel.
7 packages.
14 yards for $1.00.
16 to 20 yards for $1.00.
$4.50 per pair.
50o per pair.
25 cents.
$15.00.
$15.00.
Sl.UU
you have and the Prices
go Lower!
MINOR k CO.
Leaders in Low
Prices.
Belongs to
& BISBEE.
Old and Young at
mm
JK
usual.
faoei and masks.
HEPPNER, OREGON.