Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 26, 1895, Image 3

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or change of same, must Ret their copy in
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f .on. Thk Patterson Publishing Co.
i
Take Notice.
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'"hargwl for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
no obituary notices, (other than 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
i entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
... ,ents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
j od to in every instance.
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lpon application.
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ponsible for his or her communication. No
orrespondence will be published unless the
writer's real name is signed as an evidence of
ood faith.
T" P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8-
.1 J. lng Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
sail Francisco, is onr authorized agent.
paper is kept on tile in hiBOthce.
This
Give your business to Heppner people,
ind therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
fOU.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
7ohn Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
A rrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and beBt line to or
from the interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phill Cohn, Agent.
City Hotel Bar!
The Public are Informed that G. B. Tedrowe
1s located In the City Hotel Building, and keepB
the best brands of Liquors and Cigars to be
found in Heppner.
Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest
sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop.
Here and There.
Ben Cox is over from Long Creek.
Get Yeager's prices on wall paper,
15-2.
Spray sells meat lower tban
before.
W. W. Smead, having been to con
siderable, expense to improve his fowls
by the introduction of new blood from
the prise peas of 8 A. Wells, of Aimed a,
Cal., Is now prepared to furnish enge of
tbe Brown Leghorn breed that eaunot pe
excelled in Oregon. 17-tf.
B. F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish
his "Sure Shot" squirrel poison in
wholesale lots. He has already received
a large order from Washington and
Idaho. Every where it has been need,
it has not failed to exterminate tbe little
pests. tf.
John Buseick and bride leave touigbt
for their future home in Nebraska.
John's friends give bim a year to stay
biok there to satisfy him eternally that
morrow oonnty is the best place on
God's green earth.
Tbe branch engine killed four horses
Friday night near lone. One of them
ran into the looomotive after it was
safely out of danger, which reminds the
editor of tbe oolt that our friend,
Thompson, owned,
Harry Warren and Art Minor went out
to Rhea oreek this morning on a fidhing
excursion, and if all signs fail not they
should be quite successful. Both are
well up in the ranks of piscatorial
sports.
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your bead clear
as a bell. 25c , 50o., and $1- Sold by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
T. W. Ayers, Jr., is making squirrel
poison that he guarantees. No kill no
pay, and sells it at 25 cents per can, 6
oans for 81.50; 82.50 per dozen. Get a
sample and try it. tf.
A runaway team ran over a man in
Wallula the other day, and before it
oould be stopped circled back and ran
over bim Bgain. He came out with
several broken ribs.
T. R. Lyons returned from Condon
Friday, Bocompanied by T. S. Van Vleet,
a pedagogue of Gilliam county. Tbe
latter returned Sunday.
Green Mathews for shaving, hair-
cutting, shampooing and all other work
in that line. Baths at any time during
business hours. C. M. Jones, assistant.
Nervous
People should realize that the only
true and permanent cure for their
condition ia to be found in having
Pure Blood
Because the health of every organ and
tissue Of the body depends upon the
purity of the blood. The whole world
knows the standard blood purifier is
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
And therefore It is the only true and
reliable medicine for nervous people.
It makes the blood pure and healthy,
and thus cures nervousness, makes
the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet
sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite,
perfect digestion. It does all this, and
cures Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum
and all other blood diseases, because it
Makes
Pure Blood
YfJlBUWn MEW.iXlTIIlJ PMIPIW?
iUlTlMM
IV 1 1 il I H K I i 1 n
IW lULilllimUlLti UVL'
Big store at Heppner has a complete assortment of
Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Gener
al Merchandise.
W We Sell
!H The Celebrated .
V A
GOLDEN WEST
Baking Powder
AND
"COLUMBIA"
ROASTED COFFEE.
These goods are Strictly Pure and
give the best of satisfaction.
Kesuiis pi-ove ever'
said. Thousands oi
moniala fully establish the fact that
ry word we have
31 voluntary testi-
ood's
Sarsa-
Be "Sure f fGS
to Get Hood's j
" Hood's Sarsaparilla cured our boy of
eczema which physicians treated in
vain." Frank W. Bradbury, 328
Johnson Avenue, Trinidad, Colorado.
We will Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices,
FOR CASH ONLY.
CASH STORE!
Credit
Has no future value to us, and
we don't want any man's
Patrona
ge
Upon any other than a money basis. We
can't place "credit" at any kind of interest.
We Don't Want
NO MORE CREDIT SALES !
Our books are closed to any
Further Credit Business.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, constipa
tion, biliousness, sick headache. Indigestion. 26c.
THE DKAMA.
The
Young People
Creditably to a
Acquit Themselves
Crowded House.
ever
prices at
.
return to
Works,
Grain fed meats at summer
Spray's.
Photographer Dowe will
Heppner in July.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble
Walla Walla, Wash.
Frank Sloan spent Sunday in Hepp
ner visiting his parents.
During the month of March Yeager
will sell wall paper at cost. xo-i.
Lee Padberg and Dan Summers were
in from Lexington yesterday.
Aodv Tillnrd was in from Lis Lome
ranch on Butter creek Saturday,
For sale, on reasonable terms, a
Haines Bros, piano in good oonditiun.
Also a baby oarnage. For particulars
enquire of A. M. Gunn. tf
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.
Heppner's talented amateur, Mr. S. S.
Horner, is preparing to put on a good
play in tbe near future. Look out for it.
Expected to arrive at Minor & Co 's in
the next few days, tbe largest stock of
dry goods eyer brought to Heppner. tf
Wanted
Tbe drama, "Out in the Streets," waB
rendered at the opera house last Satur
day evening to a large audience, and
was well reoeived. Miss Anna Brown
and r. S. 8. Horner sang some beauti
ful selections between acts and were
liberally and most deservedly applauded.
Misa Brown is a vooahst of more tban
ordinary note. Her voice is sweet, wsll-
modulated and shows culture and train
ing. Mr. Horner is well-known to Hepp
ner audienoes, has an excellent, well-
Best Syrup, per keg J2.50
Beans, 27 pounds for 1.00
Roast Coffee, 4 pounds 100
Green Coffee, 4V4 pounds 1.00
Granulated Sugar, 16 pounds 1.00
Extra C Sugar, 17 pounds 1.00
Best Rice, 14 pounds 1 00
Tomatoes, 10 cans 1.00
Sugar Corn, 8 cans 1.00
Golden Gate Baking Powder, 2 rbs 1.00
Dr. Price's Baking Powder, 2V4 lbs 1.00
Golden West Baking Powder, 1 pound....
5 gallon Keg Pickles 1.00
5 gallon Can Coal Oil 1.25
20 tbs. Rolled OatB 1.00
3 pounds Chocolate 90
6 cans Table Fruit 100
12 pounds Seedless Raisins 1.00
10 pounds Extra Raisins 1.00
go to the house or take sewing at home
Mrs. Marv Hunriprsnn.
We call attention to the new ad of
Meadows & S!rivner in this issue. Tbey
are out for business.
Gibouseo Bros, are making a special
out on large family groups; call and
G. B. Tedrowe has keg beer on tap et get their prices. tf
i i . I I
popular prices, wstm iubiuu Wanted-Lanndrv work by Mrs. C,
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette 12.75 Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending
per year, both strictly in advance
trained voice and on this occasion fairlv
Plnin or fanoy sewing. Will eicelieJ bimsoif .
Yeacrer is selling wall paper at oost.
Call on him and be convinced. 15-2.
D. W. Hornor has sold his stock to
Noble & Co. and is at present out of
business.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; aud
Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. u.
Cbas. Cole was over from Butter
oreek, yesterday, looking prosperous
end happy.
O. J. Cox was in from Eight Mile
vesterdav. He says it ia too oold to
' farm much.
Anyone having one, two and three'
year-old steers for sale should see Sam
Kinsman at Heppner. ti.
W. R. Caeev has traded for the J, W
McAtee lot down on Gule street, and is
erecting a house thereon.
The big rush Oilhousen Bros, are
having will oompel them to miss filling
their orders on time by several days, tr,
Poor branding oil is expensive at any
prioe, because the brand will soon come
off. Cull on Minor & Co. and get the
best. tf
A bimetallic leBgue will shortly be
organized in Morrow county, tbe mem
bershiu to inolude silver men from all
political parties.
Dr. J. H. Fell's professional oaid Bp
pea rs in this issue. Tbe Dr. bas decided
to locate in Heppoer and we trust h
will prosper.
MeBdows & Scnvner, the blacksmith
borsesboera aud wood butchers, at tbe
old Gunn stand, Main street, tleppner.
Call on the boys.
Eagle : Ralph Ditteuboeffer, represent
neatly done.
Urval Jones curries his hanU in a
sling, tbe result of intimaoy with a sickle
grinder.
Trv Avers' squirrel poison before
buying any other. (July per
dozen. tf.
Loin steak, 8 ot. ; round steak, 6 cts.;
rib steak, 5 ots., at 8prays.
No fish oil sold by Minor & Co. for
branding sbeep. tf
Avers guarantees bis poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf.
Alex Cornett was in from Lena yes.
terday.
Nervous People
And those who are all tired out BDd
have that tired feeling or sick beadiiobe
oau be relieved of all these symptoms by
taking Hood Sarsapnrilla, which gives
Derve, mental and bodily strength and
thoroughly purities the blood. It also
creates a good appetite, oures indigeitioo
heartburn and dyspepsia.
Hood a fills are easy to take, easy in
action aud sure in effect. 25o
Repctts, the famous running mare, died
Pnday at the Matlock ranch on flinton creek,
aged 16 rears. She could run in less than 1:40
In her palmy days and was one of the bes
known racers cn the coast. The Matlock
brothers thought a great deal of her and keenly
feel her Ion, which cannot be replaced to them
In dollars. Tom Matlock Informs us that lie
laved her spring colt.
Harry Bagley as "Colonel Wayne"
made an excellent Southern gentleman
of the old school, aud seemed to enter
iDto tbe spirit of tbe character, though
with training be could improve much in
this role.
John Hornor as "Solomon Davis" was
much the despicable, merciless character
that he sought to depict, yet Mr. Hornor
was too mechanical and did not got
away from his lines sufficiently to lead
the audience to forget altogether tbat he
was John Hornor instead of Solomon
Davis. Mr. Hornor memorizes easi
and with some effort oau overoome this
little difficulty.
Lena Behme as "Mrs. Wayne," Ada
Minor as "Miss Wayne," Eva Brians as
Mrs. Bradford" and little Leuh Minor
as tbe daughter ot Mrs. Uraaford
rendered their different parts excellently
surprisingly well.
Jas. Hart as "Pete," the negro servant,
was a whole show to bimseir. Jim
proved that be bad looked np the little
details ot negro character, and he was
there with every one of them. 11
famished fun for tbe whole evening.
Percy Garrigues as "Mat! Davis," tbe
on ot Holomen Davis, and Harry
Warren at "Dr. Medfleld," did quite
well id their respective parts. Peroy
acted admirably the impudent and way
ward son.
The receipts ot the evening were
$46.50, anl we learn tbat after all
expenses were paid there remained
820.50 whioh was turned over to tbe
Christian Endeavor society. Consider
ing the vry low price of admission, we
oonsider it financially, as well as
otherwise, a great success.
A Few Cash Prices.
They Speak Louder Than Words.
Dry Goods
Boots & Shoes
At prices to compete
with any cash store
in the country.
The cash buyer to pay for losses occasioned
by bad debts. We treat all alike, and sell
goods for less money than you can get
them elsewhere.
GIVE US A CALL !
IE
MPML
CASH STORE.
GIVE US A CALL
It is the Headquarters !
8AM MEADOWS.
W. P. BCRIVNJSR.
MEADOWS & SCRIVNER,
Have succeeded A. M. Gunn in the Blacksmithing
Business and are prepared to do all kinds of
ESHOEI
Call
A Wagon Shop run in connection. Satisfaction guaranteed.
on them at the old Gunn shop,
MAIN STREET, - 1 aw. . IIEPPNEU.
paints, Drug; C)11m, UIiimh, Toi
let Artloew, Patent Medicine,
Office of all stages running out of Heppner,
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
The Eeelov Insti
V
Uo
President Conser agreed to write to
Surveyor Johnson, of Qrant oounty, in
regard to surveying the Mitchell road
through bis oountry.
Mr. Conser made a proposition to
furnish $30, or the amount required to
meet current expeoses, for thirty days
without interest, and tbe proposition
was aocepted. The body then adjourned.
Back lea's Arnica Salve.
Tbe beBt salve in the world for cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It ia guaranteed to irive
perfect satisfaction or money rerunaea.
riPoe 25 cents per box. For sale by
W. Ayers. Jr.
A SPECIAL OFFER FOB SPRING PLANT-INU.
-OF-
Ex (insure to rough weather, dampness,
extreme oold, etc., is apt to bring ou an
attack ot rheumatism or neuralgia;
Id tbe fall of 1803 a son of Mr. T. A.
MoFarland, s prominent merchant of
Live Oak, Sutter Co., Cal., was taken
with a heavy oold. The pains in Lis
ing tbe well known firm of DitteDhoeller. cnftpped DI,Dj, Bnj (809( orc,ed lips ohet were so severe tbat he bad spasms
Litffhi. wilP 0n L0DUe!k and violent itching of the skin also owe threatened with pneumonia,
merobants this week. b ,( W(,R,b(.r- Dr j H Ui" father gave bun several large doses
Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shop, McLean's Voloanic Oil Liniment should "f Chamberlain Cormh Remedy which
tonsonal artists. Hairoutting, shaving,
shampooing, etc., done soientitioally.
baths at 25 cents apiece.
Tbe Weekly Hun ia a metropolitan
journal of goodly proportion. Only 81
per year, vt it rt tu tzi;tte, both sinewy
la advance, 8-.T j per year.
O. W. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, can
be found at his parlors, M .it lock corner,
where be will dispense at popular prices,
f haves, shampoos, haircuts, etc.
Born To the wife of Yawtot Cranford,
on Wednexday, Msrch 20, IS'.C), a girl
Vawter is able to attend to his
duties at foreman of the OnZctts office
gam.
Alfred Hale g 't h me this mirniog
from l'dudl"ton. and 14 Comuelltd to
walkoucmtoliHSi.il ai'oonnt ol gxtting
hn nirlit foot bitdly cut with b.irb wire
recently.
J. B. Natter has ri-op-ficl the Brewery
Saloon, ktwping on t ip at all times the
best beer on tbe PaciDO Coast. Also on
hands tb bwit brands of liquors, wines
and cigars. wtr.
F.agle: J. E. Frick, who was president
tf tbe defunct Arlington and bkrrCi7
bank, has gone to U lotu Territory to
engg i toe cattle buaiunM ou an el
trust srale.
Mrs. J. B. Hperry La r(ltted and
Oponed BP a !. first-HiiM rratatirHOt
In tbe Lieotpnitial boll. In. tf. on tbe t
hie ot Mam street, where (lie I proper- j
ed to atrve ti pntiliO in the ht of
tyl. Mniiday rtiriuir peetalty. 1
Npil ri- to ln.ilir. Fur good
meat jitrf.i.;t t ,i rtiir t. tf.
riju)pt"U, of ki'in'7 tr "il'lc slioald
be promptly att-ul'-l to; Hry ere
naturr'e warning tlmt orii.-tLIng t
wrong. Many pr'ii il viclime of
kt 'i.ey diaws who Coll i tvrtl
hh bad tby tki i rop r i nau'tn .
lbe proiiu.t n i.f lr. J. If. M'-Iit-en'e
Ijver end Kl li)-r Halm l savrd
thnao' "I VabiabU hv. If y1
bave toy dffarig-iu'-iit ot tbe kijneye
tff it. i'rieell rbwttle.
be kept on band at all times lor Im
mediate application when troubles of tins
nature appear. It ia aoveriiun
remedy. 2"io,5Uoand (1.00 per bottle.
For sale by Hlocnm-Jobnson
broke up tbe ocugb and cured him
Mr. McFarland snys win-never his
children bave croup he Invariably gives
them Cbamberlain'e Cough ltrmedy aod
it always oures them, tie consider it
the best rounh remedy in tbe market.
For sale by Klocnm-Johutoa Drug Co
Mrs. Alex Thompson Is quite 111.
K'l. R. Blihop ami wife were oer to I'emlletnn
sat wet'i.
J. ('. and Oo t'nhoe were In fiom Monument
late last week.
Themnthi-r oil. W. Hwo.'s illcl at Walla
Walla hotiinlay.
Mrs. J. I,. I'arrlsh Is over from Pilot Krx i
vliltltiR her pa.pla.
A. W. Patterson, nf the tiazette, Is confined to
his room with "grip."
Jakt K''T anl Ju1k Cail were among
lone s vlillors Katur.lty laat.
Mr. ami Mrs Goo. Hmith anil Hon. 1. 8
Biilhlijr were at'i'ing tlm visitors to the
InetPipolll laat CalurJaV.
K M lluU hirie. Prof. C. II. Milton, M ami II
III. kliiwin. 0. A ainl 1 C. Ualr.ni. of ftrattl.
In i.t. A.,b a,.,, u i.k.n not
MoimUv tijr J. A. Frlaine, who will a- thum Canyon City owiog to Dot knowing the
airir tu j unci i,ii nar w nrr i nvjr win iifiri
a oi. a In mu lilii. Thr will dimtitl
ucvi., at iut the GaMMUt hoa so.
O T. t'oiiglas rvlrI a f'n I' t'nm
Mold, Mu., a lr ilaya o on hlh In
(rfielil to l.av li-an paid, but whrn It
ran. f to th plni h, A npra rharra mrtt
Uiwl up analnal th animal, and Mr. Iiotigiaj
rH'ia"! lii I'-ritr Mm. IliaO K. N. la In tht
)a I, ml too, ati w ill h'ilt hlin till mini
ptrn digs up.
BOA ill) OK TRAHK MKKT1M1.
The Mltihfll Road I'ropoaltlna Rrpnrtrd n
T A.brrt AlTfra.-The Good Work
Pr.graa
At a railed meting of Heppner's
board of trade, on March 22, 189,"
President Qo. Conser presided and L
W. lirigus acted aa eecretary.
The report of Albert Ayers was called
for in regard to the Milcbt ll road and
be slated that be found tbe miasmg
petition with 101 signature annfied
thereto. It bad not been forwarded to
t-biloli'a due, lie great Cond and
Cronp Cure. I to great demand. I'tirkrl
ail! e int ai n twenty five doae only'i-V.
Cbillren love it. hold by T. W. A;ers
Jr.
Walt. Tboint on ruo etage betwen
Heppner and Monutnetit, arriving every
day irt,t Monday sad leaving every
day eieept ShuiUt. Mliorfeat end Cheap
Mt roale to tbe Interior. V. Oba,
agent.
MrFe'land Mentle Co., bave
chafitfed lti'f bnlnea to en kbaolflte
i eali ha', tietfififiing with the tie jer.
1 Tb-if p'liv eomna' with the l"wet.
A Uo aell ll.e OoMi n Weal Baking F'o-
j dr, a Hfxt ae the beat la
j eed e.eepr. bee Hf 4.
time tbat it was nee.lwl, but Mr. Ayers
secure! tlie service of a mau for two
day who was well aciuaioUd with the
eoontry and jmsted the neciary
notice, aud tLeo took tbe jtition to
Canyon City and Died eain itb (he
REPCBLICAN CLUBS.
Tbe state oonvention of republican
o'.ubi bus been called to meet in Port
land, May 23. Every regularly organized
club in tbe stite is entitled to one repre
sentative at large and one for each 25
membert or fraction thereof greater
than 15.
Every club in Morrow county is
urgently requested to meet aud select
delcsatee for this oonvention. It not
convenient to call a meeting, let the
president aud secretary get together and
make the selection. Let us kelect
delegates and see that every olub in this
ennuty is represented. If those selected
cannot attend see thu - xies are giveo to
those who will represent the club.
The following- are tbe clubs in Morrow
oouuty, wilb name of president and
seoretary, and Dumber of members where
same was furnished to tbe state
secretary :
Morrow county flub, Heppner A. W.
Patterson, Jay Hhipley, 70.
Heppner club, Heppner J. N. Brown,
T. W. Ayers, Jr., number of members
not reported.
Liberty club, Eight Mile C. O.
Fuqiia, Wm. Court.
Cecil clnb, Douglas F. J. League.
O W. Miller, 20.
Lexington olub, Lexington W. B.
McAllister, J. W. Vaugban.
lone club, lone-Paul Heitman, F. W.
Baleiger, 30.
W. IX. Ellis olub, l-fui-Jerry Broanan,
Aleg Cornett.
Bine Mountain club, Uarduiau - J.bo
lloyse. W. E. Kabler, 4U.
Pine City olub, Galloway C. M.
Lonitf, J. M. ribaw, 15.
Oixneberry club, (Jooeeberry J. W.
Hpikeuall, M. 8. Maieell.au.
I I will gladly furoiib any asaiatanc or
tiifortuaiiou required. lU-port naiuee nr
Having bongbt tbe entire interest in
nursery stock from the J. Q. Whitney's
estate coDsiNliug of apples, peurs, plums,
prunes, cherries, peaobes, apricots,
neotarines, grapes, raspberries, black
berries, curi ants, gooseberries, dew
berries, pie plant, strawberries, eta,, also
shade and ornamental trees, maples,
elms, white ash, mountain ash, catalps
locUHt, box alder, poplar, balm, walnut,
white biroti, oaks, horse obestnats, mul
berries, weeping ash, willows, evergrees,
etc, flowering thorn, almond, roses, and
shrubs, lilacs, snow ball, deutzia,
weigelia,spireH, houeysnakle, hydrangea,
syringe, altheas, etc. And being com
pelled to remove same this spring we
are prepared to furnish these goods at
lens than cost of growing. Let us bear
from you at once, with list of your
wants and we will name yon prioes tbat
will plea and save you 50 per cent.
Address Payettb Nuhhkby,
21 311 Payette, Idaho.
For the Cure ox
Liquor, Opium v, I Tobacco Habits
It is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazkttk office for particulars.
Ptrtctlyconlldential. Troatnient private aud sure
cure.
TFrr-ir-Trgss
Attorneys tit IVnw
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public aud Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
ULAN
ft
A Bad Man Thomas HI:. nek, who
bulldoz-d a Seattle jailer with a wooden
pistol and got away, liberating eleven
other priHoners at the same time, wat
shot and killed while remitting oaptur
near Kent, Wasb , on the 21st Inst
Deputies John Sliepich and Robert
Crow met bim unexpectedly 00 the tail
road track and a duel ensued, Blanc k
boiiig armed with a pistol and the
deputies with Winchesters. Blanok got
id two shots b( fore the oflloer bad time
to get their guns iu play, but neither
were hurt aod then ensued desperate
encounter, resulting in the death ot the
criminal and tbe serious wounding ot
t-liepicb. Blanok emptied bi revolver,
however, before be fnll. He bad a
record of killing fie men and being
implicated iu nnmcroii robberiee and
boldiipH, and was rightfully denomi
nated tbe JeHe James of the Northweet
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND FIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
P. C. Thompson Company
THE LEADERS -
Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash
Customers.
NEV STOCK OF GOODS SOON TO AIIR1VE!
Corner Main end Willow directs,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
oonnty clerk. On motion lb report of j M,u, to lS uulerigned.
Mr. Ayers w fOi pted
.Mr. Ayer then put in the following
Itemiied bill for eipetises:
Eiyeti' on trip $11 0
Bill of J. M. We.t 4 00
Bill of A. Ayers, 8 days it 12 .V).. . .2).0O
Mr. Ayert stated tbat Mr. Mlo
audio II. U Well, M-o . I'ortUnd, r.
A. W. rTfSHiH.
Chairman Ceo. Com.
Huw to ere HbiaMm.
AaA'e., ViUM Co., 0'oK, Nov. 10,
lH'J.'l. I wiab to Ifcfnrm yon of tbe great
r : good Chamtmrlein' I'aiu lialtn ba done
farnicbed him 1 toward peying tbe
general eipenaeii, leaving hut $14 in
that direction to b reiinburd.
fbe enrtry protein, lrialrneed
my wiln. hbe tie lien irouiii wnn
rlieomatiew of tbe '.ma and bauds fr
11 iiionib, and ba triH many reniMlix
1 pre rild for that ooinplaim. but found
I10 r 11 f ntilil be nae'l Ibis I'aiu Balm;
oil" twill of wlililli ha Colnp'elel) I
i-ured her. I lake ileiir in r"irii- j
m t n ,1 t.,r tl.al Imnlila Y lira
deliver same U W. t. Minor and Heny ,,. j A. Itntle'd. f n 1 end II Oo :
to rVwretary hiabp anl req ient btra
to draw no aucription paper and
IlerP Hrft
TMRIiE
POINTS
Which we) wihh you to
llctDftnbt-r :
Fuht: We Keep
HARDWARE
KrxoM: We offer it
CHHAP
Third: We nell
FOR CASH
We are rjblfil to five more
for k ilollar than th usual
"Dullar'e worth."
GILLIAM
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER OItiTICIfi
the mark.t j U'Ppw In o-!er lo r-ftain II e l.tUe fur eai by H..eiu Jl.aou lrog , ,tjD ftij Jf jipm-r, Or,
aMbeatiiei biwoey ibei re ee teteeu. jvw
Land Patents
LanJ paloutrt iwcurml for Hr ttl-rH in tho bhortcht jioBHihlft I n p.
Contested Cases
Contohti'd cnmtH intelligently nml nk ill fully hntulled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old clainiH and diHputeH Hpcedily nettled.
Contests
Betweeo individnal hafing oxtdlii tnig claim nmb r the agricultural Inod
law, and thoee l.eteeen olaiiuanta iwd, r Ibe Mineral I.a and agrioultural
olairaaots; and elei lelween elairnnoU an l-r any of ilie pnlili" land law and the
Hai I road eompaini and tin ir granted. Mi I the state ami their gran tee, nnuer
tlicKwsmp-Laod and Heb io. Land Oraiiie.
Heclalty niailsof awiirmg iateiit in the eliorleai toeaitil inn ror eeuiere
wbobate cvifniilied with the lew onder wl.ieh their entries were taade, and who
are aoooyed and worried by delay in the eii ol their tintntita, esiiaed by lnlliog
IrregoiB'itie whioh ran te easily and iiiiy renioved.
Adie aleo glen In all nier relating U the tmlilifl land, eelalty en
rKiint ariatng ondar the new law wlnoh bate Uo recently jmaaed .nflding for
the diMal of the jmblia domain.
H yofl want your land tiatent In hurry- you wain yonr latin irain, 01
aoy rharaoter, attended to by akilllul aod ootniielenl attorney, and Tomttly die
pieed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wkoijkkt.ukn, Gi.n. Man.,
r. U, lev!,
U Mlilaelon. U U