Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 23, 1895, Image 3

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ood faith.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS
. ins; Agent, '21 Merchants Exchange,
jan Francisco, is onr authorized agent.
paper us Kepi on me in niB omce.
This
Give your business to Heppner people,
znd therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
40u.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. m., 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 (i.
rowe's, 5 cents per glass,
B. Ted-
If you want the finest liquors, cigars,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
etc.
Here and There.
DOSK BLi'lOMISllS.
"WheD tbe breezy bloomers are the
universal go, how will tailors press the
creases into them I'd like to know?
When the baby's head is uodding and
be wants to take a nap, how oau mamma
lull her darling in a bifurcated lap?
When the chickens go a grubbing in tbe
garden in the spring, how oan Bndyet
shoo' the oreatures with no skirts to
flop and fling."
Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good
meat.
Tbe Mazamas. or Mountain Climbers.
have prepared for a big time about July
19, 1895, by sending via the mountain
peukB of Oregon and California a helio
graph message from British Columbia to
Mexico, and to answer same. While
there is considerable snort in this, and
we suppose soienoe will be more or less
benefitted, considering the bard times,
if these gentlemen would put in the
time at bard work and the ladies would
sew a few buttons where husbands have
improvised shingle Dails in their stead,
a great, big scope of country would be
better off.
Cor. to Weston Leader : The Patterson
Bros., of the Heppner Gazette, are alivi
to the interests of state normal schools.
They possess the most modern ana pro
gressive ideas on the subjaot and are
not backward in expressing them. Tbe
cause of education owes a great debt of
gratitude to such able men, who do not
base their support of institutions upon
dollars and cents "to them in hand
paid."
In tbe spring, tbe human body needs
assistance to throw off the stagnation
produoed by winter diet. As the
temperature rises nnder the growing
heat of the sun's rays we feel tired,
half siok and low in spirits, beci'.ise tbe
Mood is sluggish and full of impurities
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable
spring remedy to invigorate tbe body
and give tone to tbe digestion. Price
$1 per bottle.
V-iughan & Vaughan, the popular
dentists, will leave for interior points iu
tbe near future, and the Gazette would
advise all those who desire work to come
iu at the earliest opportunity. These
gentlemen have tHken thorough courses
in one of tbe leading dental colleges of
the day, and are up to date in all the
latest aud fiuest work. Tbey guarantee
satisfaction in every respeot. z9tf,
Henry Vanderpool's team, with
sbeepsbearera' outfit, ran away in the
streets yesterday, starting at the City
Hotel, pansiug the Palaoe hotel dowu
May sireet over to Chase, down Chase
n Center, and back to Main street, col-
dinir with the norch in front of the
National bank, breaking loose from the
vehiole. Very little damage was done.
Try Spray's hams and
in town.
bacon, the best
Spray's pressed beef, something new
fine for lunches.
was in town
Stephen Hendrickson
over Sunday,
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf
Photographer Dowe will return to
Heppner in July .
The Nilea-Vinson, Marble V.7orks,
Walla Walla, Wash,
Rev. J. C. Head bns been takeu to
the asylum for treatment.
The Weekly Sun and theOazette $2.75
per year, both stnotly in advauoe.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
'Swaggart'g "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf,
Qihonsen Bros, are making a special
cut on large family groups; cull and
get their prices, tf
Mayor Helta has been renominated by
tbe populists as their candidate tor
mayor of Spokane.
D C. Boyd has been aipoinwd as
Bgcut for "Coin's Financial School."
l'rioes 25 and 5!) oents
For good meat, full weight and cash
prices call on Johnny Hager, the new
butcher, next door to the post office,
Edward Miller, a miner of Prairie City
Grant ooiintv. is tbe man that Sheriff
Combs took down to tbe asylum a few
days ago.
Read "Coin's Financial School," and
then follow it op wi-b W. U. Ilarvny'i
other pnblioatioDB. Ack your news
dealer for tbera.
Meadows & Scnvner. tbe blacksmiths,
boraosboers and wood butchers, at the
old Ouon stand, Main street, Heppner
Call ou tbe boys
Mathews Bros,, City hotel barber shop
tonsorial artists. Haircutting, sharing
shampooing, etc., done soientitioally
Baths at 25 cents apifoe.
A nrominoot young tnao of the social
world. It. M. Sevens, was arrrsted at
Eugene last week on a charge of burg
lurv. He was caught io the art.
O. R. Halt, the totisorml artist, can
be found at his parlors, Matlock corner,
where be will dispense at popular prices
shaves, shampoos, bairouts, etc.
Geo. M. Johnson, until recently
barkwper at ths Perkins, suicided by
shooting iiimsf If through the head, at
the Merc hauls hotel. Portland, last
Friday.
Captain Hsfener, V. H. A . San Dieo,
Cal. says: "Shiloh's Csta-rb lU-medv ii
the first medioiue I have found lhal
would do ins any good." Price &K
T. V. Ayrrs, Jr.
Ilillshoro lod-pendftit: Hon. II. V
frank Shepardson. au engineer on the
Southern Paoitio Ry., who resides at
Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
heumatism for a long time. He was
treated by several physicians, also
isited the Hot Springs, but received no
ermanent relief until he used Chamber-
nit's Piiiu Balm. He says it is tbe best
raedioine in the world for rheumatism.
!'or sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably
adapted to muke "a little health go a
long way." Its curative power is
argely attributable to its stimulant,
touic and nutritive properties, bv which
ne energy or tbe system is reoruited.
It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on
be stomach and harmless under pro
ofed use. rnoe $1 W per bottle.
K O.: W alter Fell has gone nn to
Washtni-na, Wash , to superintend the
oonstruotiou of extensive shearing pens
to be erected by the Pendleton Wool
Scouring and Pecking Company. The
pens will be owned uud controlled by
be company and offered free to sheep.
men operating iu the Washtucna dis
trict.
for
Krora
Mor.
"Whi Qo to 8chool." Prof. M. G.
Royal's lecture last Saturday night, on
tbe subjeot as stated in above caption,
was well attended by the people of
Heppner. Tbe lecturer, who is an
eduoator of years of practical experience,
and wbo at present is president of tbe
Eastern Oregon State Normal School, of
Weston, handled his subject as none but
an enthusiastic aud practical teaober
Oan, presenting many truths which were
patent to all, besides enlightening tbe
younger minds as to tbe neoessity of
higher and 'more thorough courses in
the educational line. He dwelt on the
value of good teachers, and insisted most
truthfully that a cheap terahar was a
dear one at any price. Prof. Royal
eulogiz-d the good work beiug done by
Prof. A. W. Wier and assistants in tbe
Heppner schools, in tbe preparatory and
academic departments, as well as in all
other departments of the school. It is
evident that those wbo graduate in tbe
Heppner school will suffer no delay in
taking up the higher oourses of the
Weston Normal, or in fact of any other
reputable institution of our state. How.
ever, the State Normal at Weston is
more especially recommended to ourj
readers on account of its being an
Eastern Oregon institution, near to tbe
homes of prospective pupils acd situated
in a good, moral community, Besides
the expenses have been reduced to a
minimum, and takiDg all these salient
features into consideration, it beoomes
evident that the Eastern Oregon State
Normal School is tbe institution that
should be patronized by our young men
and women, who are with but rare ex
ceptions inbred with tbe determination
to secure a good, thorough eduoation.
Prof. Royal departed yesterday for other
parts of Eastern Oregon.
REPUBLICAN LEAGUE.
Preparing for a Large and Enthusiastic
Meeting in Portland-Special Bates Uver
the 0. R. 4 N.
Nervous
When your heart pains you and un
usual palpitation is frequent, accom
panied sometimes with ehotnees of
breath and low spirits you are tsuffering
from a disordered stato of he liver,
digestion is imperfect and there is wind
on tbe stomaoh. If allowed to remain
the trouble will ultimately reach the
kidnes and becomes dangerous to life.
Steps should be taken to stay its pro
gress on tbe appearance of tbe first
symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean s Liver
and Kidney Balm is especially adapted
for disorders of this kind. Price $1. per
bottle.
O
Galee started yralrrlay evening
trip t Caatle Rook. Wellington.
bciioe lis will go to Heppner, in
row county, this stat.
Eaitle: Oor Minor and E.
Sorrr psasrd through Long Creek
yeatrrdsy en routs to Canyon City on
basin. Tliey report srveist salrl ft
ilirrpin Morrow munly.
Ths I'erj'Hrtnn lUpuMifsa Clnb has
elected J, M. Ferguson, S. A. Lell,
B. F. Roti, W. 8. Myers, B. M. Bur
roughs and T. C. Ts)l.r to represent
lhno t the big gsthrrtug at Portland
Ms .'1.
U. V. 8sggart is prepared to furnish
tils "Sot hi.ot" Ui"e poison In i
blwal Ms. H has already rrreifed
a large ordr front S sahmgtno sod'
Idaho. F.very "here It ess ln nl.
It lis not failed to txts'iulnate the lulls
prats. f.
Contrary ! rPrU. II. b'jarj
ere not fy ill plead with ih
(oralion f.r IU )lum at t'nioo, They
ST Hist it is too low at,. I m'liy. How
ever, sirnvi it Las lw-ti rli'n m II. e.le
ari l ail for, r li,e slum b built at
0 OS.
Lrl -K bins Clnnr-!,,l oro ml Willi
!.. ( .,ilr. and a s!l foil bat. Thur.
dsy !'. sotnh-f" lh r -s i
lrn l.nr n I C t.)d'
Finder lil r ii?r s f r by rlitnti a
m lo tl 1 " I f'lVUB fitatti
fsw.id. 0
Kagt: Ff l 1 1 ! f'-'m bis
boni in I'.rwUiid tl.al U Im.l'i i U I lo(
In view of tbe fact that Drs. B. F. and
E. A- Vaughan, the dentists, will shortly
leave Heppner for a tour of tbe interior.
to be absent some time, it is well to
avail yonraelves of the opportunity to
get your work done at once. Bridge
aud crown work a specialty. All work
first class and guaranteed. 29tt.
Rcord: Mr. U. T. Rollo went to
Michigan 00 Wednesday morning, where
be will in tbe future reside. In a real
deuce of three years in Oilliam oounty
Bert has made a host of friends, who are
sorry to Ree hira leave, and some predict
that 1897 will find bim again io Gilliam
couuty. We hope so.
W. W. Hmead, having been to eon
sidcrabln expense to improve bis fowls
hy ihe Introduction of new blood from
Ihe prize pens of S A. Wells, of Aimed a
Cal , is now prepared to furnish eggs of
the Browo Leghorn breed that cannot be
cxc lied in Oregon. 17-tf
Notion All news and advertising
matter muet reach this office not later
tbao Monday noon for Tuesday's issue.
and not later than Thursday noon for
Friday's issue. The change of train
time renders this rule imperative and it
will bb adhered to io every instaooe.
Homer Harrington ranght a trout,
sixteen inches long, yesterday in tbe
little branch which is formed by leakage
from the flume, near the court bouse. If
ths fish on me from ths oreek he did some
good climbing op a steep bank.
Tbe Gazette is not partial in regard to
reporting political doings, regardless of
party, aud will take it as a favor if our
friends will notify ns when Ibey hold
nWltngs so that representatives of
this paper can be present.
Al limns got back Friday from a
29-dy trip to the interior C'tnotry, where
he took a traveling man whd is looking
after spring buines. He says Heppner
is a better town than any be saw ou the
trip.
Elder J. V. Jenkins will preach at
the npra hoiiae oa halurJay evemog
next and also n Sunday morning and
evening. April 2i'U. A 0 irdial invitation
is extended to al1 to atts.:d these servires,
T. W. Ayers, Jr., is making sq iirrel
poiaoo that be guarantee. N.i kill lo
i pav, sad sells it l 'L cents per can, t
Tbaqbdy in Gilliam. A dispatch from
Arlington save : A shooting affray took
place bet-ween 5 and 6 o'clock Sunday
morniDg at tbe residenoe of Harry Clay,
on Rock creek, 20 miles south of bere,
resulting io the death of Henry Grider
Grider had been working for Mr. Clay
for about a year, and bad been looked
upon as a faithful and law-abiding
citizen, lteoently, however, Griler Beems
to have gained tbe impression that be
owned tbe ranch and was going to run
things to suit himself. He bad made
threats of killing Mr. Clay,Bnd bad been
oarrying a revolver for some time. This
morniog the men bad some little dispute
about matters pertaiuing to the rauob
aud, without provocation, Grider drew
a revolver and tired two shots at Mr.
Clay without effeot. He was following
bim up, with tbe evident iuteution of
killing bim, whsn Mr. Clay ran into the
house and procured a shotgun. Ha
emptied one of tbe barrels into Grider'a
side below tbe left arm, killing bim in
stantly. He then gave himself op to the
authorities. He will be given a prelim
inary bearing tomorrow morning. Mr.
Clay bas a fine ranch on Rock creek,
and deals extensively in stock, having
receutly made large shipment to
Chicago. He Is bigbly esteemed as s
peaceable, law-abiding citizen. Al
though the shooting on bis part was
oleaily in self-dufense, tbe ooonrretoe is
greatly deplored by himself and friends.
Secretary H. L. Wells, of the state
republican club, has made arrangements
with the O. R. & N. Co. for a special
rate to the meeting of tbe state olub in
Portland May 22. When tbe tioket to
Portland is purchased the agent upon
request will give the purchaser a
certificate. This should be handed to
the secretary at Portland to be counter
signed, and it then entitles the bolder to
purchase a return ticket at one-fifth the
regular fare at any time within three
days after the convention. As this rate
is open to visitors as well as delegates,
there should be a large attendance from
Eastern Oregon at tbe meeting. Every
club in this oounty should be fully
represented. Eacb olub should eleot a
full set of delegates, and if by ohanoe
none of them should be able to attend
proxies should be given to some one
going as a representative of some other
club or as a visitor. In this way tbe
olub would be credited with represen
tation. There are already some 300
delegates elected. Secretary Wells is
preparing a volume that will help to
stimulate party pride and enthusiasm.
It is a republican register and record of
tbe party. It will contain a history of
the party in Oregon and a register of
tbe names of all who have in the past
taken au aotive part in its management,
either locally or generally, and the
aotive republicans of today. Delegates
to league meetings and conventions,
members of state oounty oentral com
mittees, nominees for offioe state and
county and legislature, will all be
properly grouped, as well as those who
have contributed to party success in
dher ways. It will be tbe roll of honor
of tbe republican party. The interest
tbat is being shown all over the state in
organizing new clubs and reviving old
ones is an augury of an enthusiastic
meeting in Portland, and a olean sweep
next year.
The Discovery Saved His Lire.
Mr. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers-
vllle, III., says: "To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the phi si-
oaus for miles about, but of no avail
and was given up aud told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
iu my store I sent for a bottle and began
its use and from tbe first dose began to
get getter, and after using three bottles
was up aud about again. It is wortb its
weight in gold. We won't keep store
or bouse without it." Get a free trial at
T. W. Ayer's Jr., drug store.
People should realize tbat the only
true and permanent cure for their
condition la to be found In having
Pure Blood
Because the health of every organ and
tissue of the body depends upon the
purfty of the blood. The whole world
knows the standard blood puriner Is
LHioo
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 Btrong, gives sweet
sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite,
perfect digestion. It does all this, and
cure9 Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum
and all other blood diseases, because it
Makes
1 r5f
Re-Opened!
Pure Blood
Results prove every word we have
said. Thousands of voluntary testi
monials fully establish the fact that
'g Bar 8a-
to Get Hood s W vv
" Hood'a Sarsaparilla cured our boy of
eczema which physicians treated in
vain." Frank V. Bradhuuy, 328
Johnson Avenue, Trinidad, Colorado.
THE
Pi
HOTEL
Has heen re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will
conduct it in a strictly flrst-class manner, with, the
view of pleasing the trade la general.
People from Country Districts will be
made to feel at home.
Sunday
a MCI;
!
Popular
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
SAM MEADOWS.
Hood'9 Pills cure all liver Ills, constipa
tion, biliousness, sick headache, Indigestion. 25o.
LOCAL MARKET REPOKT.
Wheat, bu 8 82
Flour.bbl 2 25
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 50
" " three " " 3 1)0
Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 50 2 25
" stock 1 50 a 1 75
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 UO
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40
DIGEST OF LAND AMI MINING PKCIMON.
Furnished by W. D. Harlan, Land
and Mining Attorney, Washington, D
0.
AGRICULTURAL,
Where a homesteader dies leaving 1
widow, who also dies before compliance
with the homestead law, tbe right to
acquire patent passes to tbe heirs of tbe
entryraen, both adults, and minors,
equally, and the subsequent failure of
said beirs to reside upon or cultivate the
land operates as an abandonment
thereof.
MINERAL.
A corroborated protest against a lode
claim, alleging non-discovery, warrants
a bearing though tbe report of tbe
deputy mineral surveyor inav show the
existence of ore in "streaks and kidneys"
in various parts of tbe claim.
FLACRB.
A plaoer location of land for building
stone, that fails because unwarranted
under tbe law when made, oannot be
validated by a subsequent discovery ol
some other material tbat is subject to
entry under tbe plaoer law.
W. P. SCRIVNER.
MEADOWS & SCRIVNER,
Have succeeded A. M. Gunn in the Rlaclssmithirig
Business and are prepared to do all kinds of
Call
A Wagon Shop run in connection. Satisfaction guaranteed.
on them at the old Gunn shop,
MAIN STREET, - 1 aw. - HEPPNER.
Eggs, doz.
Chickens, doz
Turkeys
Potatoes, per cwt.
3 00
50
OAl.IFOKNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 85 W
Flour, bbl 2 00 G 3 15
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (ii) 5 00
Muttons, owt 6. 00 (i 8 00
Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. ( oyt
Butter, lb 10 14
Kggs.doz 14(60 io
Chickens, doz 5 00 ( 6 00
Turkeys, lb 10 IS
PORTLAND MARKLT.
Wheat, cwt Ho (i 95
Flour, bbl 2 SKI 3 15
Beeves, owt 3 00 (ii 3 50
" drt8Bed 4 00 (iMi 00
Muttons, live sheared. . . 2 50 3 00
" dressed 4 00 4 150
Hogs, on foot 3 50
" dresBed 4 50
Wool Eastern Oreou... 5 H 6
Butter 22y 25
Eggs, doz 0
Chickens, doz 2 50 3 50
Turkeys, lb dressed. 12
Bill's Pills
MAY NOT BE ON SALE AT
SIMM-JOHNSTON DRUG CO.'S STORE
But there are hundreds of reliable
brands of pnre drugs, and the trumpet
never proclaimed more welcome news to
the pnlio. Pure drugs mean that no
bad results follow treatmeut by physician.
slocMlstoii Drug Co
111 llvlv COHN, Prop.
IS
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
For Sai.r. A thoroughbred regis
tered Hereford bull May wood, No.
24,606. This bull was bred in Illinois by
duo. T. Baker, and is just the animal
you want to breed s ook that will bring
a good prioe. I will sell cheap as 1
have another of same stock; or will trade
for good milch oows.
8tf. F. O.Buckncm.
FOR BALK Oil TKAPK.
''We take pleasure io recommending
Cbsmberlaii's Uongb Remedy because
it is praised by all wbo try it," says J.
W. Cox k Bon, druggists, Marshfield,
Oregon. Ne one sfllioted with a throat
or lung trouble can use this remedy
without praising it. It alwsys gives
prompt relief. It is especially valuable
for colds as it relieves tbe lungs, mikes
breathing saaler and aids exploration.
A cold will nevrr rmnlt io pneumonia
hen this remedy is tsten and reason
stile care exercised. For sale by
Hlocum-Johnson Drug Co.
Karl's Clover Root will purify yonr
Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your bead clear
as a bell. 25c., 50c, and $1. Sold by
T. W. Avers Jr.
I have a jaok of flrst-class breeding
Qualities, eight years old, that I would
like to sell or trade. If cash is not oon
venient. will take in exchange for this
valuable annual either cattle or sheep,
Call on or address me at Ilepimer, Or.
tf, J K. HlUoNS.
Anyone having one,
year-old steers for sale
Kinsman at Ueppuer.
two and three
Should see Mam
tf.
Ieeer Bros.
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Its Eeelcy kits
-OF-
For tho Curo o
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located st Salem, Oregon, ,
77i Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Daictt nfflre (or particular.
Hlrlctly foiiliileiiUal. Treatmeut private and iurs
euro.
Oils Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
A- CONVEYANCER
CAI.Iy
AT
HgciRiiKU PoWoH. Dave Ilerreo has
a recipe tor squirrel poison wuicd ne
cai s for 81 fio; 12.5) per dozen. iit
sample and try It. tf.
Oreen Mstbews for shaving, hair
rutting, sbtemNiing and all other work
in thai line. lUtlis st any tune during
blllies bonis. CM. J.inr", SMlplanl.
J. II Malis earns ovrrfrnn 1'rndli lon
l( week io vnit In iflatlVHS. Abe
Wla acid family. He is an old time
Morrow county buy.
Mormw couiily sl.oert are Wing itioro
as rapidly as immviIjIs and ere long ILs
ban. Is dritirHd lor !b trail will bs on
ths move eastward.
Sheriff dml earns in Saturday night
from hsifui wbrrs bs bad tru 1 1 take a
FT LEADING GROCER!'
J
finds to work well. Take strychnine ),
oz., cyonide potassium 310 ox , grsou-
lated sugar i B.; pulverize chemicals
and mix thoroughly with a tan pound
lard can of shorts and brsn. Mix dry
and use a stiok or pa Idle for that pur-
Dose. Then pnt Io wetr end stir to a
thii k batter. Add enough (I tor to tnaks
tbe mass sticky, and let it aland 1'2 to 21
hours, !tr whirb add 3 or 4 drops
oil of i bod i um. 1'ut out with a pad
bile damp, plaoing lumps Ins size of
hazel out in earb plao. Moat iquirrel
poisons work ix-iler io dry wt sther, and
the (iazvlte presumes that Ibis poison is
no exception to the rul. We do Dot
know personally tbat this poison is suo
cesslul, but Mr. Uerreo, whom every
body in this vicioiuity kttoas, ssjslbat
prisoner l.rlow, h aving on yesterday s i u airli i writ.
Sltg'
WUEUE YOU CAN' TOY
Cheap for Cnsli
Is tbe place to go for everything in tbe liue
of Groceries, Tea, Coffees, Hngars, Canned
Goods, Tinware, Wood aud Willowware,
Sopite
Cigars, Tobaccos, Colifectloneries, Kto.
- 8UC1I A I'LACK IH
i;The Red Front
Old Illackmsn Hland, opposite Ihe posti.ftire.
A. IIUNSAKEK, Prop.
rioroMMor to Jerry Culm.
Grocery
for botnr
T"H Ii Won ss erraatrd yraivrdaf
f,.f fart ilritltig oil Hi atrrrta of I If pp.
tier. Il ess ead lbs rrgulslioe
and ri.
Va.td-I'laiu .f faftey reirg. Will
gt t it b"H tr lakr srwiiig al b im.
M'. Ma'y llrtid' fS'iO.
UC f. I '' tnsyof of Aflrt'g'on.
has txHig'il a bill liiiff.t m a lru
i..r ii st l.nkrt Cny.
i. H W (.l ., si, I hi aon, fraiik.
Irft kilr.da ItiofMti, nvrrUud, tiUod
OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO HKAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
matter of business vc must sell it.
Tin; Pattkrson lY'iiusiiiNG
Co.
ls
i again rUire Io tt t'i.l'-l H'ie f ! i"n, Idaho
t l n ill an I hi 1 r a hs kisu's i vt,ul t.aoi. Iff
r.aioi"til 'f !'.' Ii r.ii'i,l ' Nta-iq, M'iHi'sm
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rreiimiAl I'COH "i i''n; "i brailf ij 'i. '
Imx h ftf"l !' i '' i f I n 'I t . t j .1 . r '
ito frlofo 1 1 Otf .u.
Ilrcof M. "ib'iiln tit tisar
lI'M-rief tl ml b t'Hm bis sbwp I i
Aeilitf"a ! si.af. " 'il'il "f firiif
I Vnlf n.S'tot li.rfr sill I .
It. I aMpp I f m A'. t!,i ft
ttn oil. r furftl ! rfsint .is
b.n Bl ! '.'..r ..! 1 i- ..!."' 4 ,
ofk by M's. C.
II nia. Mrlidilig
HtUKsT Ii!mt l'r ars past Ihe
Monday dinarrs of IWppbrr's boatrlrire
Lavs bwo rr horislly t alroti fJ by
tbrrrsid-bis, and Ihe tpei.ing dinner 'fj
J MfS. J. Ii. Wprfry, who bs lissrd lbs
irlae ItoUl, wss no ricipti.iii. 11
lablrs were laatiiy arrangrd ftbil in all i
tbe d.uieigr.run i.rnird a very atirset
iv s pafaii( r. The mM, lbs import-
a tit frame, ass Morllfiit. Mrs. r"-rr)'s :
Hotnlay dibbrrs are wsd wnftb ll.s pat-'
ratiage i,f lbs pnblif. :
P. C. Thompson Company
THE LEADERS
Aro Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash
Customers.
NKW STOCK OF GOODS SOON TO AitlllVK !
Corner Mala an I Willow Hreete,
IIKirNF.lt, tiUK.f.ON,
i. II. V.tmV.ij lai ! n. wmIi !ir-
' day ! Ufl b dim mi'tos for Ihr
' Wrrkly H in.
tf Aria rqli'rrl J. mm U f ifr
l OIM it ! Ml."'. Only I.' V l"f
1,411 s'k, " eu ; I'.nt. 1 k'ni, f 1 1 j
ri'. .si-s, c. al ;.:
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Iltalt4 ll.el I .! kul.
Pa k Ira'a Aralr Sl
1 ,. ."t ralve In the world t it nils,
II i M-frs, U1''S, halt ll'rrniii,
I". .r I'rtt. r. ("tispl IU.d.
( I cli'nH.a, I'-.ffi. and a'l rim Sf Op'I'His
S' l j.-..iit; enrs Mn, tt ' ay
r i't.rl It Is gii'at,t.. In n
.. avfnl -0 ' B. l T fsfanisl.
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. T. Ajrfl, if.
Attonieyn fit Xwiw.
All bisiri"s aliad! io In a .'oir.t an l saii-fa -fy
niaonrr. .Si.Urire robin aod C(!"f l"f e.
Land Patents
Iitnl juiti'iiU hTtirc(l fur -ltlpr in tlio Kliortoat jioeHiLIo liar.
Contested Cases
Cntitf htil rriMin intt'llii'titly mnl skillfully liatnllfJ,
Old Claims and Disputes
()M rliiinm ami (linjaiti H sjnlily acttloil.
Contests
!',.(. rn Individuals baring em 11m ling rlaims nnd. r the sir'ifoM'.ral land
lavs, an I lli. briairn rlsi'tiaiils iindrr lbs Mii rral l.aaa and sgncallnral
rlaioisnia; and Ih.Io Uimanls no lr any of llie pnblm land laws srid Ihe
Itailrosd lV'n.. anus sod Ibi ir V'snlrs, Slut l!,r alalia and their g'affltrrs, OOdff
ie Ksetup Land and H'-li to lnd (IraMa
Hprrlaily tna lr nf srofing pairnia la lbs slmrlrrl x.ail,ls lime f.r selllert
boliap.iiii li.d ailb lb lss andr al lrli Ibrir ri.lrire r mads, and mhn
are armoyrd snd aorrird by .UN)S In lbs Imh ol llo ir patrnla, esuard by Trifling
Irr.tfnlarmra t.lrli ran It" raailv and siirvdi1? l"i" I
A iTif" al. irifO Hi all u.a'lrrs rrlaili g U II." i nl.'te lands, ri-ls1ly en
llna ariamg Mndrf lb lir Isss lnob bsve rrrmlly paart-.! piulliti( tut
Ids di"al (l llir polilirt il.nan.
If y.o aanl ..iir land palrnl In a b-iff - If y..tj ai, ynnr land Imainres, of
an rl.araf.rr. altrn l. I In l.v aklUHll ali i 0- In pr In. I sM"fc ja, an I promptly die.
.wrd i.f, n'r Io
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
: ...John Vi-:wr.KWKN, Gi n. .Man,
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