Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 09, 1895, Image 3

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1. The mm of five cenu per line will be
Sharped for "card of thanks." "resolution of
respect," lists of wedding present and donors,
ud ohitnary notifies, (other than those the edit
r shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Sotices of church and society and all other
ntertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charted for at the rate of five
jents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
" lpon application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
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.
rP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS
i. inir Atrmt. 21 Merchants Exchange,
nan Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This
paper is kept on file in his office.
Oive your business to Heppner people,
xnd therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
IOU.
TIME TABLE.
fohnDay and Canyon City, leaves as loiiows .
Every day at 6 a. in., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. in., except. Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country. ,..
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phill Cohn, Agent.
You can get the best beer
in Heppner at G,
rovve's, 5 cents per glass,
B. Ted-
If you want the finest liquors, cigarB, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Spray
before.
Here and There.
sells meat lower than
ever
V I
Geo. Miller was up last week from
Douglas.
Grain fed meats at summer prices at
Spray's.
T. .T. League was up from Douglas
Saturday.
Photographer Dowe will return to
Hoppuer iu July.
J. D. Matlonk was recently eleoted
mayor of Eugene.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
T. J. Allyn was up Saturday last from
the Ioue ceibborhotid.
Andy Tillard has been quite ill for
some days with the grin.
F. M. Kagy visited Heppner last week
sepresentiug a Portland bouse.
Arch Vasey, one of the veterans ol the
grip, spent Thursday in this city.
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $275
per j ear, both strictly in advance.
It's time for fishing. Minor & Co. have
a spleudid line if sporting goois.
0. G. Fnqua reports an epidemio of
scarlet rash prevalent down at Lexing
ton. Wm. Tillard came over from Pendlp.
ton yesterday, airivina ou last tiiyht's
train.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaygart's '-Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. it.
Wm. Biddle BDd Geo. Holmes dropped
in from Gooseberry Saturday last on
business.
Oscar Hurt is over from Walla Walla
where he has lived for the paBt four or
five years.
Jas. Galbraith, a former resideut of
this oounty, is prospering over near
Hailey, Idaho.
Anvone having one. two and three-
year-old steers fur sale should see
Kiusmau at Ueppuer.
Mr. Lwn Ralston, of Olex, Gilliam
county, nocouicanji'd by his wife, was in
town last week ou business.
Harry Molntire and Mike Kenny
were over Saturday last. Mike Bays his
llocks are in elegant condition.
Bud Ingraham was in town Friday
lBst. and savs all Eight Mile is very
busy putting in their spring grain.
Hon. J. E. David, of Gilliam county,
reports the finding of mastodon bones
on tbe Jobn Day uy axiuur uaruari,
Johnny Spencer arrived from Irving,
Oregon, on trniay uigui ana i:
speud the summer at least in Morrow
county.
Meadows & Hcnvner, the blacksmith
horsesborrs and wood butchers, at the
old Gunn stand, Main street, Heppner.
Call on the boys.
Jndd Hart wm remembered by Lil
luother, Mrs. J. C. Hart, Sunday with a
fine birthday dinner at wbiou numerous
ol bis young friend were iuvited
Mathews liroa.,City hotel barber shop
toDsorial artists. Haircutting, shaving
ehBtnuooing, etc., done sctuutiiioally,
Hatha at 25 oeuta apiece.
G. 15. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can
be fonnd at his parlor. Matioe corner,
where b will dwpetise at popular prif-
ahavet, shampoos, haircuts, etc.
PbilnVa Cure, tbe great Congb and
Crotiu Cure, is in great ih'iuand. 1'ooket
iza cwtsina lweuty nve dimes nly!ire.
Caildren love it. Sill by T. W. Ayets
Jr.
Burn On Ilitfbt Mihs April 2, 18-tj, to
Sam
tf.
Record: The farmer in tbe Eitfht
Mile country, embracing parts of Mor
row and Gilliam counties, have formed
a corporation witb a capital siocs ui
$10,000. Tbe objeots of tbis corporation
are to build warehouses for handling
their grain, buyiog Bnd furnishing
supplies of merchandise for Use by the
members of the company, and doing
whatever else is consistent with articles
of incorporation. They meet at Douglas
on the 3rd Saturday in April, wheu
books for subscription of stock will be
opened and other business transacted.
The shares are placed Bt$25 each.
Ia the spring, the human body needs
assistance to throw off the stagnation
produoed by winter diet. As the
temperature rises under the growing
heat of the bud's rays we feel tired,
half siok and low in spirits, because the
Tjlood is sl iggish and full of impurities
Dr. J. F. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable
snriiifir remedy to invigorate tbe body
and give tone to tbe digestion. Price
81 per bottle.
Dr. E. A. Vaughan arrived home last
niuht from Chicago where he has spent
the past 18 months as a student in tbe
American Dental (Joliege. 'tfenecarnea
Bway the honor of the highest reoord of
his class for oraotioal bridge work. He
has one more year's worK to coninlete
the oonrse, and if possible will return
this fall. Doc is the same 'Gene as of
old, no change whatever.
Quite a orowd went coyote chasing
Sunday last, but got no game. It was a
case of "too many cooks, etc." Dave
McAtee was bucked off by one of the
horses just on the eve of starting and
severely bruised. Another horse stepped
into a badger hole and tumbled bis
rider, Mr. Durham, off on terra firms.
However, he Was not hurt.
frank Shepardson, an engineer on the
Southern Pacific Ry., wbo resides at
l,ns Anueles. Cal.. was troubled with
rheumatism for a long time. He was
treated bv several physicians, also
visited the Hot Spring, but recoived no
nermanent relief uutil he used Uhamber
lulu's Pain Balm. He says it is tbe best
medioine in tbe world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
At a meeting of the Rppnblioan Club
of Morrow county, last Saturday even
ing, the following delegates to the state
liiitheriug were chosen: A W. Patterson,
VV. K. Ellis, Geo. D. Fell and S. S.
Horner. The Republican Club of Hepp-
tier met, immediately afterward and
chose T. R. Howard and Otis Patterson
as representatives.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blond Purifier is admirably
adapted to make "a little health go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic and uutritive properties, by which
the energy of the system is reoruited.
It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on
the stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Prioe $1.00 per bottle.
McFarland Mercantile Co., have
uhanued their business to an absolute
cash basis, beginning with the new year.
Their prioes compare with the lowest.
Also sell the Golden West Baking Pow
der, as good as the best in the market
and cheaper. See new ad. a
W. W. Smead, having been to con
siderable ex pause to improve hiB fowls
by the Introduction of new blood from
the Drize oens of S A. Wells, of Almeda,
Cal., iB now prepared to furnish eugs of
the Brown Leghorn breed that cannot be
excelled iu Oregon. 17-tt.
Fossil Journal: Our old friend, Amos
Slack, has bought the Lone Rook-Heppner
stage line from Mr. Woods, who last
Julv took the mail contract from Fossil
to Heppner, but soon thereafter sold the
t'oBHil-Lone Rock route to Henry Neal.
Fell Bros.' opening announcements in
a form which at a glance would be
readily taken for telegrams were sent
around to thwir friends last week. It
was a splendid advertising dodge for it
is needless to say they were all read.
One of our friends suggests that one
might as well go into court without an
attorney as to go before the puliiio to
sell goods without advertising. It is a
fact and we ask yon to looK arounu you
to Bee for yourselves.
f!. W. Denny, better known as
"Sauire" Denny, died reoently at La
Grande. He was a brother to Jas,
Depoy, also deceaied. who was for years
and nutil his death a resident of Morrow
oounty.
The Dnblisbine of books by the state np
in Washington has been sat down on by
tbe governor. The legislature only
appropriated foO.OOO for that purpose
and is not enough to publish one book.
Cnutain Sweeney. D. 8. A.. San Diego
Cal. says : 'Shiloh's Catarrh lUmedy is
the first medioine I have ever found that
would do me any good." I'riee 00c,
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
T. W. Avers, Jr., is making squirrel
noisnn that he guarantees. No kill no
- .... ..... . . n
pay, and sells it at . cents per can, o
oaiiS for $1.60; 82..K) per dozen. Get
sample aud try it. tf.
Green Mathews for shaving, bair
cutting, shampooing and all other wor
in that line. Baths at any time dnrin
business boars. C. M. Jones, assistant
Oar spring stock'has arrived. Minor &
Co.
Gid Hatt returned from Portland last
week.
There are others, but none equal to
Minor AOo.'s 25 centpkg. tea.
Robert Hynd was over from the ranch
to attend club meeting Saturday eyeniug.
Mrs. Erastus Mnir returned home
Saturday from a visit to friends in the
East.
Congress can pass tariff bills but it
can't stop Minor & Co. from outting
prioes.
Aaron Vinson called Saturday last
while on his way fr?m Walla Walla to
other points. Aaron is still selling
marble work.
J. H. Williams, D. D. S., stopped in
Heppner recently a few days on his way
to Long Creek to visit his brother-in-law
Dr. Henderson.
J. M. Wilson, of Douglas, Wyoming,
and A. Fasher and E. A. Earle, of Land-
... . . i :t
era, Wyoming, are nere so uuy uueey, u
prices suit.
E. G. Sperry has twenty-three head of
verv fine mules down in Tom Morgan's
corral which are bard to beat. Mules
are worth money m the markets.
We have several communications for
publication, hut will have to delay
them till we have time to get them in
type. This will not be long, however.
We are requested to announce that
tbe monthly meeting of the Teaohers'
Reading Circle will be held at Lexington,
April 13th, beginning at 10 a.m. All
members are requested to attend.
August Charlton will leave Wednes
day from the Gooseberry neighborhood
with his family for his old home near
Vancouver, Wash., where he will locate.
August is a good oitizan and we regret
bis loss.
The debating societies at both Grange
hall and Choctaw college have adjourned
1
sine die after many very success ui
sessions during tbe past winter. They
will probably both be reorganized next
winter.
Dr. J. A. Geisendorfer is yet one of
tbe O. R. & N. surgeons, Dr, J. H. Fell
beiug a new addition to the oorps. The
miBtake was made by ue through an
error in printing the new time ohm, ur.
Geisendorfer's name having been left off.
Green Mathews' baby son fell into the
oreek near Green's residence last Satur
day, and but for the prompt arrival of
Mrs. Mathews would have drowned.
Though the water was quite deep Mrs.
MathewB plunged into the water and
brought the little fellow to dry land in
short order.
LONGEVITY OF
NUNS.
Service Half
Kuights of the Maccabees.
The State Commander writes ns from
LincolD, Neb., as follows: ''After trying
other medicines for what seemed to be a
very obstinate oough in our two children,
we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
at the end of two days the oough entire
ly left them. We will not be without it
hereafter, as our experience Droves that
it will cure where all other remedies fail."
Signed, F. W. fitevens, State Com.
Why not give this great medioine a trial,
as It is guaranteed and trial bottles are
free at tbe drug store of T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Sisters Who Have Bm In
a Century.
Cloistefed nuns, writes a Paris corre
spondent, are said to die early, and
those active women of the orders of St.
Thomas de Villeneuve, St. Vincent de
Paul and the Augustine sisterhoods to
live to great ages. I know a sister of
charity who was engaged in the chol
era wards of the Hotel Dieu in 1832.
She refuses to retire from active
service, and has three times volunteered
to attend smallpox patients during epi
demics. Sister Rosalie, Who organized
the French military hospital service in
the Crimea, lived to a great age. The
other day the golden wedding of Sister
Delphine with the order of St. Vincent
tie Paul was celebrated at Komainvule.
She was a full year a novice before she
took the black veil, and has been fifty
years a school teacher'. Sister Delphine
was thirty years old When she deter
mined to take the vows. By the rules
of the order of St. Vincent de Paul the
nuns are not allowed to aspire to ex-
traordinary virtue through mortifica
tion. Such efforts might feed pride
and cause self righteousness. The
teaching is that those who want to be
angels before God calls them to a
higher world are liable to fall lower
than ordinary mortals.
Tne bono Ape.
Letters from the African traveler,
Oscar Neumann, at Bukoba, says the
London News, contains many interest
ing things that Neumann learnt from
the Manyemas. One is that the Soko
ape is very common and much feared
in Manyamaland, between Nyangwe
and the northern shore ol tne Tang
anyika. Some time ago an Arab
wanted to take a Soko which he had
captured to the coast. He succeeded
in reaching Ugogo with his prize.
There he died, and his sons, who
attributed the death of their father
to the enahantments of the wicked
wood demon, hastened to retransport
the supposed origin of their misfortune
to its hative place, and the .interesting
specimen was thus lost to science.
A tree growing on the premises of S.
G. Scott, Plainwell, Mich., has been at
tracting scientific attention and inves
tigation for a number ol years. It is
of the common hard maple, or "sugar
tree," variety. Annually for at least
ten years at this season of the year, or
even as early as the last week in Au
gust, it sheds all its leaves and forth
with puts out new foliage. This sec
ond crop of leaves are full of moisture
and readily succumb to the first heavy
frosts of October,
pnng
Medicine
Is a necessity because the tonic ot whiter
air is gone, and milder weather, increased
moisture, accumulated impurities in tne
blood and debilitated condition of the
body, open the way for that tired feeling,
nervous troubles, and other ills. The
skin, mucous membrane and the various
organs strive in vain to relieve the Im
pure current of life. They all welcome
'I 1
ood's
Sarsa-parilla
WANTED
GASH 1
McFARLiND MERCANTILE (WANTS
Big General Merchandise Store
IN
Heppner, - Oregon.
to assist Nature at this time when she
most needs help, to purify the blood, tone
and strengthen the laboring organs and
build up the nerves.
"I was not able to wait on myself and
could not gain any strength until I began
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla about three
months ago. Npw I am doing my house
work. My right lung was badly effected,
and in the spring and summer I was very
weak, but Hood's Sarsaparilla has done me
much good and I have great confidence in
it." Mits. E. R. Knight, Tecumseh, Okla.
ffm
We Sell Goods-
ruriTies
The BEood
STRICTLY FOR CASH.
--- No More Credit Sales.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND
Shoes now arrived. Big reduction in prices in every line, urocenes very cheap. Hard
ware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Mitchell Wagons, Hacks aud Buck Boards, Oliver
Chilled Plows. Wool Sacks, Fleece Twine, Oils, Etc.
Country produce taken In exchange lor goods. Cash advances made on wool. Send in your
orders.
m m
We Sell AiA U
The Celebrated . . A T A T A m
GOLDEN WEST
Baking Powder
AND
"COLUMBIA"
ROASTED COFFEE.
"I have taken Ilood's Sarsaparilla and it
has always built up my system, given me
a good appetite and cleansed my blood."
Thomas Kroger, Tulare, California.
'-I TV 11 the after-dinner pill and
I JU i rillS family catlOTtlc. asc
Folt Salb. A thoroughbred regis
ternd Hereford bull May wood, No.
28,606. This bull was bred in Illinois by
Geo. T. Baker, and is just the animal
you want to breed s'ook thai will bring
a good price. I will sell obeap as I
have another of same stock; or will trade
for good milch oowa.
8tf. F. O. Buckncm.
W. L. Douglas
5 C LlftEr IS THE BEST.
30 OflWd FIT FOR AKIN&.
. cordovan;
FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF.
.3.5P Fine Calf Kangaroo.
3.50 POLICE, 3 SOLES.
2.'.7-?BOYS'SCH0OLSHOEi
LADIES
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
f-L.-DOUUL.Aa1
BR0CKT0N..MA35. i
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
AH our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal oustom Shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform, stamped on sole.
Pram $ to St saved over other makes.
( If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Healer whose name will shortly ap
pearbere. Agentwanted. Apply atonce
Ayers guarantees
82.50 per dozen.
his poison.
Only
tf.
At a special meeting of tbe Heppner
Board of Trade, held at the counoil
ehambers last evening, Oaoar Minor and
E. Q Sperry were appointed as a com
mittee to visit the Urant county portion
of tbe proposed Parrish creek road and
also appear before tbe urani county
court which conveues April 20th. 8. W-
Homer, Henry Heppner and A. W.
Patterson were also appointed as a com
mittee on finance.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
When your heart pains you and un
usual palpitation is frequent, accom
panied sometimes with shotnesa of
breath and low Bpints you are tsuffenDB
from a disordered state of he liver,
digestion is imperfect and there is wind
on the stomaoh. If allowed to remain
the trouble will ultimately reach Ibe
kidnejs and becomes dangerous to life.
Steps should be taken to stay its pro
gress on tbe appearance ni me nrsi
symptoms. Ur. J. II. McLean's Jbiver
and Kidney Balm is especially anspiea
for disorders of this kind. Price $1 per
bottle.
CORRECTLY NAMED.
J. W. Morrow county olerk of Mor
row county gives tbe following testi
monial for Swsggarts "sure shot"
squirrel poison:
Siate of Oregon,
County of VIorrow, iM
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to certify that I took to my
ranch tlvs or six gallons of Hwsggart's
"sure shot" sqairrel poison, arriving at
the place at 1 p. m. I immediately put
out about one half-gallon, covering from
bait to so aore of ground, seleoting
place where the squirrels were very
thick, as I was anxious to give it a good,
fair test. About three hours later 1
went over the ground agtiD aud to toy
satisfaction fund that almost every
kroel Lad either been eatso or shelled
and no auirres In sight. I noticed the
idacs crfiil!y for two days following
A nr cure f'tr tlm liquor hi.bit. No ! u( HttW m four squirrels, sod while I
cnr ni pay. rr run panioniars ami
trmnill uu i . W. A)T, Jr., i.ity
Wheat, bu 8 32
Flour.bbl 2 25
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 50
" " tbree " " 3 00
Sheep, muttons, head .... 1 50 2 25
stock i oo bi m
Hogs, ou foot, cwt o W
Hogs, dressed "
Wool o S
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40
l.rt.a H. O'il
Chickens, doz 3 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt...'
50
These goods are Strictly Pure and
give the best of satisfaction.
wmmmmmmsmwmmmfmmmm
MFARLAND MERC. CO.
It is the Headquarters !
ii 1 itw. Drugs Ollas, CI 1 (it, Tol
let Artloea, 1 it fit Medlolnes,
Bto
Office of all stages running out of Heppner.
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
Spray Your Fruit Trees
j. M. SALIIMG,
PRUNING SPRAYING
IT LEADING GROCERY
WHERE YOU CAN BUY
Cheap for Cash
Is the place to go for everything in the liue
of Oroceriea, Teas, Coffees, 8ngars, Canned
Qnods, Tinware, Wood and Willowware,
5
Now Is the time to have your fruit trees
nraved. I have one of the tlni'M Nvay i-umin
..- . ..... . i .1... .....ut ..ll'i.i-tiiM 1 ruitii'-
ln ine mantel huh b i-i-.n -.
dies, and guarantee my work. Charge renHon
ble. I can he found at Homer & Warren , or
writs me at Hefner, Oregon. law
j-. m. s-A-XjUsror.
rULIFOKNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 85 86$
Flour.bbl 2 D0 3 15
Beeves, Btall fed 4 50 W 5 00
Muttons, cwt 6 00 (t00
Hoks, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 7 (
Butter, lb 10 OS 14
Eggs, doz 15
Chickens, doz 5 00 W 600
Turkeys, tt) 15 (iS 1
POBTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, cwt I W J?
Flour.bbl 2 tfO 3 15
Beeves, owt a uu mo w
" dressed uu w u uu
Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 (? 3 00
" dressed 4 uu is ou
Hogs, on foot j ?0
" dressed ou
Wool Eastern Oregon... 5ft 6
Butter 22 25
Eggs, doz
Chickens, doz a BO 8 60
Turkeys, H dressed '
Wro. Iml is back to Hppner seat
after a sojourn of suns week in Chllt
and other points in Mouth Arairica. lis
spent the past winter in Portland.
For sal, on reasonalil tirms, a
Ilaiues Bros, piano Iu v'il condition.
AUo a baby carnage, l'or particulars
of A. M. Ouun. tf
iit to
ths near
FOR FA1.K OR TRADE.
I have a jack of first-class breeding
nnnliticH. niuht veara old. that I would
like to sell or trade. If cash is not con
venient, will take in exchange for this
valuable animal either cattle or sheep.
Call on or address me at Hepunor, Or.
tf, J. K. BlMONM.
UTIUY NOTICE.
On the 2ud day of April, 115, there
strnyed on my plaoe near Heppner, one
thron-venr-nlil horse, dark bay with star
in forehead, left hind foot white, branded
figure i on right shoulder. Any person
owning this horse can have same by
paying all costs, including this notioe.
W. M. V AIIB.
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1 11
I .
MIS
Suppl
Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectioneries, Etc
SUCH
PLACE IS
LIST OK LE I'TER-S.
ADVKHTlhKD AT HKI'PNF.R,
1 F.TTERH
j or., Apr., iH'-ij.
iKiwnt-v M im Mile
Ullmora John W
LaMrmca Mr
lpwli Sylvmter
M'irlh Jw k F
OlMoii N r
Ben Hunsaker, the original and only
Ben, a rustler from ltustlervil In, seeks
to tell the public fiat he is ready to do
business with them at the stand formerly
ooonnwd by Jerry O'hn. He has plenty
of goods to shII for cash, at low prices
A .. U ...I
100, nt-u n.
Hsycs A Mathews, the butchers who
own the City Meat Market, are ready to
Oliver meat to any pnrt or tne cny,
I..,m ami fllll WPIUIlt CTcrV
When rlllii for thews Mtr vlenw r Don't forget Joe and Ben.
tdvertlned. J. I. William. I'. M. "
at
time.
tf.
HAM MKADOWH.
W. V. WlttVNF.lt.
found but oos dead, "and he apparently
Lad gone into his hole and was oomlug
out again," I bave'no doubt bat that I
killed from one to two hundred. In my
judgment the stuff bag been correctly
named, "sors shot." I consider it Al.
Witnso uiy band this 4ib day of
April, ltfiS.
J. W. Mobkow.
K M'EI IAI, OM'CK
KlH HI'ltlNfi
I Mi,
M.AST-
the wife of tharlts Aahliaogu. a son. , f j.,f,
l 11 t ntiil Mntl.er Hn 1 tikbv "
Ai,ia .-!! under the care of Mrs. M. J. Ofatid Chancellor J. I Hill. of Albany.
u.i,..., is finpcted beff on sn fim"il
., . , . i the Knights of PIuIm
bis "Mure Mbot" squirrel poison in ..
wholesale lots. H has already reivrd AlWt Mattemio says Ihst bis brother,
a large ordi-r from Washington and Bb Matron's family, ar all down
Idaho. Every where it ha liwo uiwd, with grip, Up at thir home ID the foot
It has not failed to eiterniiuate the little hilts.
pet. Warited-l'laio or fancy sewing. Will
Vail Journal : Tun I'.he stsrtud go to the hiue or take sewing al um.
from foil to Heppner Wednesday with Mrs. Mry lUmieraon.
,V bead of catll wiii'-n bs bought from 'Oens Oilman cams in Frl lsy lat
Mr. I.mb, Mr. Uhea says he has ffm hm Oilliam cmnty possessions and
bought l(Hi0 b'al ff catlls in this and w) remain a few ds.
MorruWConut.es .h..t. b; w.U ship I-. T.on ... ork ,,, Mf. r
Mout.ta about lusnn or Npl,ri0i ,,,,, M(int,ui0 Hnuse. Mrbding
!(,e-All ne nd advffliiflg neatly done-
mtt.r tfl'M rem b this " Tr. AvV sqnirrel poieoa hefor.
... ... M.. t,t t,m . Oi Ken.
Ml. flt-.lef. this rnl iini.. rti and II' Iin sieak. H fis. j roun-1 s!k, 6 .$ ' elm, whits ab, tnonnlain ash, ratalpa
MEADOWS & SCULVNUU
Have Bucepedod A. M. Ounn in tlio r.iickHinit!iii.
IiuiDPBn and are prptjnmd t h) hii kiuun i
BLRGWHIKG, lEPBIiG DO HORSESHOEING.
A WMtn Hhop mo In ronnertlon. S-tUtw ll'-n siint.-l. H
on tin-in st Ui "I 'I (iunn ili.
U.
Red Front Grocery
Old Blackman Htand, opposite the postofllca.
A. IIUNSAKEll, Prop.
law
Hnooessor to Jerry Cohn.
UP
-a sp a a m rvru
BUN
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Bo KeoUy UUs
-OF-
For tho Curo oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is lorsM al Kalem, Orenon,
77i Mot ItMutiful Tuwn on the Cwut.
rll t the lTts n(tlr tor rrtlciilni.
Hlrli-tljrcoiillil'iitli.lreaiiiiiilfrlTauaiMl stirs
cure.
Otis Patterson !
MAIN BTKKKT.
I aw.
HKIM'NKU,
P. C. Thompson Company
THE LEADERS
Having iKinght the entire interest in
nursery stoek from tbs J. O. Whitney's
estate consttlng of apples, pears, plums,
.I,.iea lkchea. StiNOot
neet.rine.. gr.pes. fM.rr.e., buk. still on Deck with Bargains for Cash
liernes. CtirfSliW, rberties, wain wii CJ
berries, pis plant, strswi-erries. to aUo
lsd and cirosmeotal trees, maples,
.III t... ..Il.err,! lulu ttery Hiltiee. "
J. Mabioti, tf''f'"lin WndhanisA
to,., ft I'.-Ml'iol. sal J- t'l'.
reyrewntiiig ll-tjniHO I Mi art A to..
f !'..rUtid. returned " llopp'-r
ln.t Weilne..li)f rr-m' g ir-
data trip' out tl '"
rvitintr. r-jort
j.,0'tey.
f.. J. IS Htefff h
Ibe inlefiof
iiy foil ( tl
ft filled atid
.m. I nn f,e
.. , . ..!... I.. ...I
ill lu 1- ' 'e-.'.i ' "
1PI se'M t " !" ,"' ,"f
,.. hnnlsj d-"K-' ;i'e''lJ':
rt.'e, ..1 r-l.s " V1
ril Irak. .' kt Mif ;V. I
1 Amtfif)g was np Katnrday last 1
f;tn tbs Alpine ". j
T. Make r lll-'Mt
Tter t ti" tne.lsi'llie ti-f ife the pwij is
eDl Wt IJixxt Hr..nlla. Ii t U r
!!,. U'tt ;'trig n.e.liC i.e and bWl
I pnriiief n I it p.i pfenlmr roefil
I wbi.b oilier try hi iu t t reeh. It
feal'f t.iik mmk If. I tJ' l
...let I to pUMi "OP tionel fti.S ep'l'ig.
lake U i ! ' l' !".
t i' ttH I ii !. f f"Ilt
ptharii i'U r "e t'! them
e. r. fc-s,
lornat, bo aider, poplar, balm, walnut,
bil hiroh.oaks, borse chestnnts. mul
berries, weeping ab, willows, stergrees
etc., fl'iweriDg tboru, almond, roses, and
Shrub, lilacs, snow ball, deu'Ha,,
eigli,pirea,b'tiejiiclil", bydrang-a, -syringe,
allheaa, eto. And ling com- (
lIle.i f.mi ssmt this spring wt (
re t rr.,.r. to fifltih 'iod al
! tt.ai r"t f Mt . ! I b b-ar ,
f".m jni it cw, "Mb a ht 'f '""
.i, ari l will tis i s )"i nc that
ill ie an I 'MiSH er rent.
-Hff Vihit Niaf.
I ii w r n.sf i
Customers.
NEW SfTOGK OF GOODS SOON TO ARRIVE!
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
Land Patents
I4ftuil lintn Bocurcil for BfUlom in tlm hliortt'at jobmUo iin.f.
Contested Cases
CobtfHtiil eHPii intollici'Dtly hih! skillfully Lrd.II.'J.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old clainiH awl dispute Pjx'oililjr wttlinL
Contests
lietween Individuals baim cmlli. I.nit Halms nndVr lh a(frirull..ral land
..a, d lh.l l.et...n etui.....!, tw-r lb. Mi"'al I a. and "" .
J.U.n'.a,...; and .1.. Mn .-laimsiiU no l-r ,, .he M l.. I U a, b.
U.lroadeom.ai.sat.dlh.'irifra.,teea.ai.d tl.s slates sod tln ir gfaotees, noler
I,S Heflit Land ami M' li il l.il wrania.
Gitoer Main and Willow htrsHs,
IICITNKlt, OHKiiOM.
Hiierlalty wads of ..iru.tf ,aiet,i In lbs hoft.l .o.ibls til
, .m.i:N mlb lb- las onder l,lrb Ibeir e..l..
iino.d and orned by iWiji in Ihe leeoe of their j.aiei.l., ea'i
ilaritles l.icli i
Advn1 also ifiv
ho Ii
tire an
IrrrKa'aritiea
ibis tim for Settlers
made, and who
ied by Trifliog
5&
Vttorni?vH fit
faHnff
111 Imeira .lt.n l-I to in a trorntt ami m' I
manlier. Nolans 1'nt-lic and (ill t..r.
OITICK I" ,NAlln!AL JIANK Isl'IMUVI.
HPI'Hi
t
t
t
tua.Mil
I, ni ran . eiiy aioi "l"""1 , , ,.
'en til all matters relalll.lf ! ll. .noiin i......
I),. Uasvbmh bav ln reoetuly .s..d .rot.lmg b.f
II,. disoosal of th .o.bllfl ilomain. . , , , ff
If yon ani vonr ami men m ii'ii'j f- - . ,
! any rl.arwiw. ewll t by skilllul aud c tt-i-Heat attorn. y.. and .r..u.pUjr
i Ix.eed of, fllt'
! PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
Ioiin Wkdih Hitt'MN', Ciim. Man.,
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