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

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    Take Notice.
1. The sum of five cent per line will be
harfted for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of
respect," list of wedding presents and donors,
nd obituary notices, (other than those the edit
r 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
jntertalnments 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
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
orresnondence will be published unless the
writer's real name is signed as an evidence of
ood faith.
T" P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8
ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
4an Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This
paper is kept on file in his office.
Oive your business to Heppner people,
?nd therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
ton.
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.t except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
(rom the interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON. Prop.
Pliill Cohn, Agent.
You can get the best beer
in Heppner at G. B. Ted
rowe's, 5 cents per glass,
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good
meat.
Try Spray's bams and bacon, the best
in town.
Minor & Co. have a full line of sheep-shears.
Hard-
new,
John F. Royse was down from
man yesterday.
Spray's pressed beef, something
fine for luuches.
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
82.50 per dozen. tf.
Photographer Dowe will return to
Heppner in July.
Ted Barrett arrived from Oregon
City Saturday last.
The Niles-ViDson, Marble Works,
7valla Walla, Wash.
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2.75
per year, both striotly in advauoe.
Just received at Minor & Co.'s a oar
of wire and nails; call and get prices.
Ed. Lofton oanie in yesterday from
Fox valley, Grant county, tor freight.
Minor & Co. have the beBt selected
line of ladies shoes and slippers in tbe
city.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart'e "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
Theo. Anderson was over from Eight
Mile Tuesday last, and says it is too dry
to plow.
Mies Ada Rhea has returned to her
borne at Fossil after an ubseuoo of some
mouths.
We are informed that Mrs. L. W
Bnggs will lecture at Eight wile Center
next Sunday.
Gihousen Bros, are making a special
out on large family groups; call and
get their price?. tf
Call on Minor & Co. and get any of
those all wool suits for 87.50, equal to
any $10 suit in the city.
Judge Keitbley has made his appear
ance on the streets again after a very
severe tussle with la grippe
Wm. Luelling will operate his plaonr
mine up on Viuson creek, near Austin
Station, Grant county, this season.
For good meat, full weight and cash
prices call on Johnny Hager, the new
butcher, next door to the post office.
Jas. F. Nolcn, of lone, says that crops
are not doing very well, but that a little
rain soon will help them out wonder
fully. Improve your fowls and double your
production of eggs. W. W. Hmead can
tell you bow it is done. Information
free. tf.
Minor & Co.' spring stook is as large
as the rest all pit together, so call on
them and save bother of looking over
town.
"Uncle" Jake Bowers is at present
located at Orand View, 0ybee Co.,
Idaho and we learn is getting along
nicely.
Edward Bwarlz, who was stabbed by
his father, Alonzo Swartz. near Salem
recently, has since died. The father i
Id jail.
Meadows A Hcnvner, tbe blacksmiths,
borsesboers and wood batchers, at tbe
old Gu.in stand. Main street, Ileppner.
Call on tbe boys.
Wm. DiuhIrss. of Bolter ereelt, re
marked to a Os.elt reporter thai this
SKMUD an far reminds him of the year of
the Indian war lx'rt.
Matbewt Bros., City bote! barber shop,
tonanrial artists. Hsircutting, shaving,
shampooing, etc. duos cieutifloally.
Baths at 25 cent apiece.
Wanted To undertake tha ! of
Inrira tract of land for a colony. Oiva
full description and lowest price,
Address J. E. II., care Tbe Ost-tte.
O. B. Uatt. the tonsorial artist, cao
ba foood at hi parlnre, Matlock Corner,
where be will dispense at popular prices
shaves, shampoos, bairout. ttc.
W. V. Knvder tfM friendly with a
lata I set week, and tbe animal
rentnntfated In a mean wsy by kicking
Terry, potting biro on crutch for tbe
present.
K.O.: (3. A. IUK Heppno;
country, Is In Pwo. II ! finished
h...l,,a mill sot selling hi wool.
'b loorense Mr. Halt report ! l'
pt Cent.
fchlhVsCnra is nld on a guarantee.
It cure Incipient IVmsnmplioo. It la
tbe best IV.ngh Cure only one enl a d"e.
"..t. . Mei. anJ II. rMJ by T. W.
Ayers. Jr.
II. V. Kwaggsrt U prepared fnmish
Ms "Hurst Hunt" eiiwl pin
t,,.l..l. I..I. ft ha sires If received
a !..,- nr,lr from V aablliglWI and
Idaho. Kvery where it baa tn osd.
It baa not failed l' vilermioateth l'll
M. D. Hayman and Chris Hansen
came together in Gid Halt's barber shop
yesterday morning, Hayman winning;
'be contest in one round. Chris' face
looked mnoh the worse tor the battle at
tbe closi, while Mr. Havman Buffered a
dislocation of one of the metacarpal
bones of tbe right band. Each settled
in the usual manner before Judge Hal
look. The row was all caused bv Chris
abusing Hayman because be would not
allow the former to use profane and
vulgar language in tbe City hotel offioe
earlier in the day.
In the spring, the human body needs
assistance to throw off the stagnation
prodnoed by winter diet. As the
temperature rises under the growing
heat of the sun's rays we feel tired,
half sio k and low in spirits, because the
lilood is sluggish and full of impurities.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable
spring remedy to invigorate the body
and give tone to the digestion. Price
$1 per bottle.
At a meeting of Tiger Hose Co. last
night the old officers were re-elected,
J. J. Roberts, foreman; Green Mathews.
1st assistant- Horace Matlock, 2ud assist
ant; F. J. Hallock, Pres. ; Walt
Thompsno, Vice Pres.; Harry Warren,
Sec'y; E. G. Slooum, Treas. Some new
members were taken in and regular
meetings and drills will be bad in the
future. A little fire does some
good, even though some person must be
tbe loser.
Vaughan & Vaughan, the popular
dentists, will leave for interior points in
the near future, and the Gazette would
advise all those who desire work to come
in at the earliest opportunity. These
gentlemen have tnken thorough courses
in one of the leading dental oolleges of
the day, and are up to date' in all the
latest aud finest work. Tbey guarantee
satisfaction in every respeot. 29tf.
Way over in the PeewollopCommeroe,
we see that Diok Neville has broken out
in some nioe poetry. Tbe Gazette
doesn't understand why the demanasjof
borne consumption in tbe artiole
mentioned are not satisfied first before
going over on tba Sound to rush into
print. And we are not ioolined to be a
bit jealous either.
Fossil Journal: The onlv original
Ben Hunsaker is now proprietor of the
leading grocery store in Heppner. As
a reminder of former experiences, in his
advertisement in tbe azette Ben has
his photograph, taken on horseback,
with bis lariat in the air and his horse
on the dead run after a slick ear. Ben
ought to get there.
Whkat Sales, Eto. Much oomplaint
is being made in the country that Hepp
ner buyers are not paying as muoh for
wheat as those down at lone, whiob,
considering that the rate to Portland is
just the same from both places, would
seem to require some explanation. The
Gazette has aaked tbe question as to
why this difference should exist else
where in this issue, aud having inter
viewed some 6f our buyers will state
what they have to say concerning the
matter. They aver that nt all times tbey
bave paid the full market price for wheat,
allowing reasonable warehouse charges'
and that the pnoes paid at lone are the
result of competing warehouses, who in
the contest to get the wheat have paid
many times more than the m irket would
warraut, and allowing uext to nothing
for handling. Personally, the Gnzvtte is
not familiar with the grain business, but
we do know that Heppner men ought,
oan and will pay as much for grain as
any one can afford, and at the same time
observe safe rules of busiuees. It occurs
to us, too, thttt there is no reason, either,
why Heppner oannot sell as cheaply as
any town like situated, quality considered.
When your heart pains you and un
usual palpitation is frequent, accom
panied sometimes with Bhotnees of
breath and low spirits yon are tsuifering
from a disordered stato of he liver,
digestion is imperfeot and there is wind
on tbe stomaob. If allowed to remain
the trouble will ultimately reach tbe
kidneys and becomes dangerous to life.
Steps should be taken to stay its pro
gress on tbe appearance of the first
symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver
and Kidney Balm is especially adapted
for disorders of this kind. Price $1 per
bottle. '
Hon. W. R. Elms' Lkcturb. Mr.
Ellis' lecture at the opera house Wednes
day evening on the subject, "The Essen
tials of Good Citizenship," was greatly
appreciated! by a fair-sized audience.
His entire talk was filled with so many
good things and contained such an
abundance of sound advice that it is to
be regretted that more of the residents
of this city, and especially the young
men and women, did not hear it. Mr.
Ellis said in part that good citizenship
was not on'y essential for self, assooiate,
friend and brother, but was also neces
sary to maintain and perpetuate our
present form of government. Morality
should be encouraged, and slang, pro
fanity and intemperance stamped out.
He paid a high tribute to ambition and
energy and urged that it should enter
into every walk of life. In concluding,
Mr. Ellis said be very much regretted
that he had not every boy and girl in
the city as a part of his audience. It
whs then deoided by a unanimous vote
of those present that he be invited to
talk to the young folks Saturday even
ing, May 4th, beginning at 7:30. No
admission will be charged on this occa
sion, and Mr. Ellis should be greeted
with a large house composed largely of
our young people.
The Discovery Saved His 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-ai-oaus
for miles about, but of no avail
and was given np 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 tbe first dose began to
get getter, aud after using three bottles
was up and about again. It is worth its
weight in gold. We won't keep store
Heart is Stronger
Fainting Spells, Neuralgia and
Blood Poison
WANTED
Hood's
Frank Shepardson, an engineer on tbe
Southern Paoitlo Ry., who resides at
Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
rheumatism for a loug time. He was
treated by several physicians, also
visited the Hot Springs, but received no
permanent relief uotil he used Chamber
lain s Pain Balm. He Bays it is the best
medicine in the world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
fl. L. Thompson, father of Walt
Thompson, tbe stage man, oame in
yesterday from Atheua, on his way to
tbe Greenhorn, Crooked and Powder
rivers on a mining expedition. Mr,
Thompson intends to get back to Athena
by harvest time, but as be is well 1111
pressed with the Heppner section, may
looate here next fall.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably
aaapteu 10 maite "a little neaitn go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic and untritive properties, by which
tbe energy of the system is reormted
It is pleasant to the taste.easily home on
tbe stomacn and harmless under pro
longed use. Price $1.00 per bottle.
In view of the fact that Drs. B. F. and
E. A- Vaughan, the dentists, will shortly
leave Heppner for a tour of the interior,
to be absent some time, it is well to
avail yourselves of the opportunity to
get your work done at once. Bridge
and crown work a specialty. All work
Brat class and guaranteed. 20tf.
E. O : All tbe proceeds of the play
Wednesday evemug go to tbe Parish
Aid. Tbe young people from Walla
Walla donated their aervloes. Their
courtesy should be duly appreciated, and
besides, tbe entertainment itself is
going to be first-class. Fifty cents to
any part of the bouse.
Notice All news and advertising
matter must reach tbia office Dot later
than Monday noon for Tuesday 'a issue,
and not later than Thursday noon for
Friday issue. Tbe change of tram
time renders tbia rule imperative and it
will bb adhered to in every instanoe,
Uuole John Handy oame in from Ella
via Lexington, on Monday's train. He
bad been to Lexington with bis mother
io-law, Mrs. a. A. Unsick, to erect a
monument at the grave ot the latter'a
deceased husband.
Win Biddle dropped in Toesdav
from Gooseberry. Ue aayt nearly all
tbe wheat of bis section is going to lone,
for tbe reMon that price are higher
than paid at Heppner. Why it tbia?
T. W. Ayers, Jr., is making squirrel
poison that be guarantee. No kill on
pay, aol sell It at ' cent per can, ti
cai.a for f 1 60; IX.'x) per dozn. Get a
ample aud try it. tf.
The little party giveo in the Palace
hotel dining-room, Monday night, was
Dot very well eti.dd, yet il was a
pleasant gathering ot fri-nd and most
thoroughly etij tyrd.
W. E. Khl-r. E l. Coi and J F.
Koyse hav liwu etxneo by lilua
Moitataio Republican Clnb a drpgte
to tba lurrtitig ot republican clubs at
Portland My 22.
Karl's Clover Ilnot, the great Blont
pnrinVr, givm lrrhn aod aleartieaa to
the CoiuplvxioD and enrr Conatipatinn,
2." eta , :i0 ct.. 1 1 . Sold by T. W. A f.
Jr.
yesterday morning, the Heppner people
were awakened by tbe rapid clanging of
tbe fire bell. Investigation proved that
the residenoe belonging to J. W. Mat
lock was a mass ot flames, but very soon
the fire boys had a stream going, though
nothing oould be done but to proteot
adjoining property by keeping down the
fire, In a very short space of time there
was nothing left but the walls, tbe rest
having suooumbed to the devouring
element. The property had been vacant
most of the time since Mr. Matlook
moved to Portland, over a year ago, the
only occupants since that time having
been Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wells who lived
in the property a short time moving out
tbe first of the present mouth. The
origin of the fire is not known. Tbe
dwelling was insured for $801) in tbe
Pulatine Ins. Co., and this will probably
cover tbe loss.
or house without it." Get a free trial at
11 1T7 A T .3 .
Besidenob Burned. About 4 o'clock A 0 Ulu oluro-
"We take pleasure in recommending
Chamberlau's OoUkb Remedy because
it is praised by all who try it," says J
W. Cox & Son, druggists, Marshfield,
Oregon. No one affiiotcd with a throat
or lung trouble can use this remedy
without praising it. It always gives
prompt relief. It is ecpeoially valuable
for colds as it relieves tbe lungs, m ikes
breatbintr easier and aids exptotoratiou,
A cold will never result iu pneumonia
when this remedy is taxen aud reason
able oare exercised. For sale by
Slocum-Jobnsou Drug Co.
Benny Patterson returned last even
ing trom a day s trout nsmng out on
Rhea creek with Sib trout, weighing 20
pounds. Sixteen fine representatives of
tbe anny tribe, weighing 16 pounds and
one of which was 17 inches long, were
caught from one bole. This is the finest
lot of neb yet caught this season.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 8 32
Flour.bbl 2 25
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 50
" " three " " 3 00
Sheep, muttons, head 1 50 2 25
" stock 1 00 a 1 75
Hogs, on foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed i 00
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40
Eggs, doz.
Chickens, doz
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt.
3 00
50
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 85 8fii
Flour, bbl 2 90 ? 3 15
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00
Sarsaparllla Clves Health
and Comfort.
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"Dear Sirs: I saw Hood's Sarsaparilla
highly recommended in newspapers. I
had neuralgia in
my head, back
and arms. I also
had weak fainting
spells and could
find nothing to
do me any good.
After reading ths
testimonials
about the good
Hood's Sarsapa
rilla was doing
decided to give it
a trial. I hav
Mis Roaa Sheldon taken it regularly
La Center. Wash. since early last
year and can truthfully say it
Has Perfectly Cured Me.
I do not suffer now with any breaking out
on my head, nor have any fainting spells.
The action of my heart has been strength-
McFARLAND iliilL?TJlPirS
ood's
Sarsa
parilla
(Tures
Be Sure
to Cat TTnniT'a. J
ened and I am free from all pain. I cheer
fully recotnmeid Hood's Sarsaparilla to
whoever wishes to enjoy health and com
fort." Miss Kosa Sheldon, La Center,
Washington. N. B. Re to get I(oo' 'a,
Prewired only by C.I. Hood & Co. .Lowell,
Mas'a. Hold by all druggists, $1 ; s i'for 5.
Hood's Pills cure Nausea, Sick ITeadache,
Indigestion, Biliousness. 2Sc. per box.
Ill
TAVERN OF
Castle
Grass
Big General Merchandise Store
H
IN-
EPFNER,
Oregon.
We Sell Grood
STRICTLY FOR CASH.
.--0 More Credit Sales.
Aco:
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS AND
Shoes now arrived. Biff reduction in prices iu every Hue. Groceries verv cheaD. Hard
ware. Tinware. Glassware, Croekerv. Mitchell VVaeons. Hacks mid Rnilr idnnia. nn
Chilled Plows, Wool Sacks, Fleece Twine, Oils, Etc.
Country produce tuken in exchange for goods. Cash advances made on wool. Send In vour
orders.
: We Sell . . . . . m
n The Celebrated . . T A T A W
GOLDEN WEST
Baking Powder
AND-
"COLUMBIA"
ROASTED COFFEE.
These (roods are Strictly Pure and
give the best of satisfaction.
MFARLAND MERC. CO.
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OPENS JUNE 1, 1895.
GEO. SCHON CWALD, MNolR.
Luxury, Good Cheer, Ikpitalily, De
lightful and Healthful Pastimes,
Matchless Mountain Scenery.
SWEET BRIER CAMP.
n Kstablli
r U A tic dell o
M Just bdov
Must bb Bahvkbt Time, "An aged
matron of the forest," ae we were wout
to read abont in scuool-dnyH, but in
reality a withered, old Columbia river
"klooobman," planted berHelf on Minor A
Co.'t sidewalk elevator tbe otber day.
Tba "Bad Boy" of tne esUbliBlimeut
aw a cbanoe for some fun, and pretty
aoon the mncbioe dropped a foot or so.
For a time tbe atmorpbere was full of
qoaw, red blauket and otber "lujnn"
Itewgawa. Bbe didn't appreciate tbe
joke very well, and wanted three dollars
for mental and other damage, but her
argument wasn't ooJ. The crowd, like
the average, however, thought it was
royal sport, bin do ote enjoyed it more
Iban tbe squaw'a companion, a buxom
lass of some twenty snows, who held
one baud over Ler mootn and laughed
a paio in ber side at tbe incident.
Hnrklra's Arnlra Naive.
Tb4 best salve iu tbe world for cuts,
Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Malt Ulieiim,
Fever Hori-s, letter, Cliapped Manila,
Chilblains, Corns, aud all skin eruptions
and positively ourea 1'iles, or tin pay
required. It ia Kiia'anteed to vve
perlect satisfaction or money redinded.
nlVe 25 cents per bx. For skIh by
T. W. Ayers. Jr.
UoL'g, owt. .
Wool Eastern Oregon. .
Butter, lb
Eggs, doz
Chickens, doz
Turkeys, tt)
4 fiU it) 5 25
7 f )i
10 hi 14
14W 15
5 00 6 00
15 18
PORTLAND MAHK&T.
Wheat, cwt $ Rr 95
Flour, bbl 2 90 3 15
Beeves, owt 8 00 (d 3 50
" drefleed 4 00 W 6 00
Muttons, live sheared... 2 50 ('? 3 00
dresaed 4 00 450
Llogs. ou foot 3 50
' dressed 4 50
Wool Eastern Orejjon... 5 tf 6
Butter 22) 25
Eggs, doz 9
Chickens, doz 2 50 0 3 50
Turkeys, lb dressed 12
Notice of Intention.
I AND OKFK'K
I 4 April a, I vi.,.
Oro Mathews fr shaving, hair-
cutting, liHinc-oiog and all other
tf.
eliinehllla oe t with
av,r,r,!r, and a iMt felt .!. Thnr.
day laat. e-matwr "a th t A u
lwa lli t.or aal C. l.d's !sr.
Finder will pW-r a fvtf t rtortilr. j fr Usrary r.fi,ty.
aro li Hits (!ija aal felta Any ! .
In that line. lUiha at any tuna during
.ditiM boars. CM. J'ines, assistant.
fliltioiisen Itn., tba pbotngrspbers,
leave tba first of belt week fur lbs
Interinr. They dn gKl work tn their
lina and we aib thero surer
The fir but n'ght ral! a crnad. bat
It bad no ff Ot an Mtoor tt Co.' prices.
1 by still fmsln the lowest of any bousa
ia hatrn Oreg'.o.
N. fl. Tntr, well kroo to lt-p.
rw, dn-d Friday iiigtil up at rtiili"r.
p.ro wm an active, s-nerrfMls
hit t) BiaD.
W anted I'lan or fancy Ing. Will
g,, .( I), hnqa r avwing at bum.
Mr. Mary lirlersrt.
Ilia. J. B HunUtigloo rani in last
alithi frnto tlo, and lv tomorrow
. Y. Jl'lw Viaris lltlTKEK. Last
Tuesday evening E. Y. Jadd dropped in
from lb outside and led Wednesday for
l'endletou. Mr. Judd has been absent
tbe greater part of the post sif months,
visiting acr m tbe Atlantic Ha was in
England, on lb oo itlut-i.t, and wintered
iu Egypt whioti be says 1 the Quest
winter ollinsta ha eier saw. Il ))
that Shipload after Sliijiliiml of fnieign
grown wool cf One innim In being ship.
I'd to the Cmted "IUV, alprin uhnli
nfsiU'iy 0'.nj.ciin in i.r Aiu-rii au w,,i
AT t.A ;ranik, omkoos
Not Ire la IiitiKv iriveii (list
llu foMuU'ltiK iistncil srlllcr hits Hleil ftntimof
his InlvtitlcMi In initka tlunl prisif ill iipiurt o(
Ills claim, anil Unit miM proof will m inaile
iM-loreJ. W. Morrow, enmity clerk, at Heppner,
orixoii, 011 Join' a, lH'i'i, vi :
liAI.I.AH HAM I'M AN,
II 1 No. iwil (or the W'j HK1 h.h IS sni WU
NK Hec Tp .1, rt. ol Rmiik .1 K. W. M.
Ilenanica lliu lolliiwiinf wltnruMi to prove
till roiiliiiiioiis resilience upon suit cultivation
ol aalil Isint, VU:
I). A. Ilerren. A. J. Htevenson, Frank Merrill,
ami It. II. etalter, all ol lluppncr, Morrow t o.
linn"".
B. r. WIIjN,
nn.10 lU'Kisier.
I
istabllshed last year in a ronian-
01 tne Hacrenieiito i:anyon,
ow anil in full view of a-raml
old Shasta. It was a Krcat hit ami
promises still more eticoiiriigliiK re
sults for the present year. T. J.
Loktcb, atCastella, is still in charge
and will answer all Inquiries.
A l ew candidate for public favor
mm yenr is
SHASTA VICIN0 CAMP,
Also In the Shasta rcelnn. ahotit
a mile and a half from Diinsmuir.
It is a genuine paradise lor hunters,
Ushers and seekers of health and
pleasure. Hhs- to reach (near the
railroad), sightly, and all the ne
cessities of camp life easily nrnc ur
sine. All inquiries about Shasta
Vlcino Camp, if addressed to W. ('.
Gray, Hox 4, Iiunsniuir, Cal., will
receive prompt attention.
Re-Opened!
TUP I)
lb
1 AMuL
in
urn
L
Sunday
Has been ro-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will
conduct it in a strictly first-class manner, with the
view of pleasing the trade in general.
People from Country Districts will be
made to fed at home.
rs a Specialty ! Popular Prices!
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
Ill
Camping In The
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS
Mma, Wrights, tjturel, (Uenwood,
Kelion, Ben Lomond,
lluiilder Creek.
Reduced Rates
During the ('ampliiK season will be
made by the
IN
For full particulars address
K. I'. Kuril: KH, Asst. (ier. 1'aaa. Agt.,
1'oSlI.AKn, OllRl.o
July -1. Or any H. I'. Co. Agent.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
Foil Hai.b. A tborongbhrcd regie
tered Hereford bull May wood, No.
L'H.lkid. This bull was bred in Illinois by
0o. T. Baker, and ia just thn a in noil
you want to breed a oak that will bring
a good prion. I will sell cheap as 1
have another of same stock ; or will trade
for good roilnb cowh.
Htf. K. O.Iitn KNTM.
Foil BALK (lit '1 HA UK.
Teachers' Examination.
V'OTK K 1 HF.RMV7VKM THAT K'llt
i' the piirio of iiiiiklm an eiamliialioii of
all M-ruiis h I10 may niter themselves hs l aiulb
ftat, lor leaehers of the ai-lMMilaol this coiitity,
f rstRteaml htr dlplottia. Ilia county aftiooi
suH'rliilfiiili'iil tliereof will linld s public
eiamli ailnn al I n Hoi k. p in.. May Mil.
l'nti-1 llils I'Mli day ol tprll I-'.
ANNA J HAlHiKH,
;.:. Co. HcIum.I Hupt., Morrow Co. Or.
I have a jack of Qrst-clas breeding
qualities, eight years old, that 1 would
like to sell or trado, If oaah is not con-
venient, will take in exchange for this
valuable animal either oattltt or sheep.
Call on or address me at lleptmer, Or.
tf. J. K. HlMli.NH,
1)1 JM
HI W
j mi
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
llis IA Insliluie
-OF-
For tho Cuio oA
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located st Halcm, Oregnu,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call st the OntsTTS office for parllculsrs.
Hlrlitlycoiilliluiitlsl. I reatment private and sure
Otis Paltan
NOTARY PUBLIC
-CONVEYANCER
Ol'ieiCIC
Walt. Tbomiison runs atage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day eicepl Sunday. Hbnrteat and nhesp
est route to the interior. I. (John,
agent.
growers. II il.ies iiol bava a Verj tUt
lerllig oplnlub Ihe tuluie fur our tti.nl
men, at le-t under iiresenl t in nn.alan
Oca. Iba al sRouitng 0.1II at lVt dh
Wm, of which La was one cf th cbu f
proj ectors, is a aunn-ss, and no thai
price era i l,ef la ui'ire of a ilmanJ
than ever lo sbiu e dirt and save
Our Itcjmtatkm for
Hquuif Dealing!
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OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO 1IHAVY
AND WE
ARK WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a threat financial sacri
ice. 1 ou need it in your
matter of business we must
fi
fro
Tin: Pattmkson
business, and as a
sell it.
IVl'.I.ISHING C().
0'
UR COMPIHTrORS are doin- their
s
best to reach our mark but they can't do
it till they adopt our principle of selling only
vf:,:: Class Goods at Honest Prices. We
" ''! don t claim to be the cheapest house on earth
" 1 . ... . ....
wsi from Canyon City, and r'i
1..,. .19 .. .. 1 a .
il. I. . Ill I 1 1.
p.ui1..u.f fori........ pt n, an appear-; nut we do try to deal honestly with a II.
1 licap kU ar dear at any pri, nti our i"it r tli
1 "t that tho inotify will ltiy, huti't f. rit tli tnm.
aao U gii on a b in Iiusii. T n Uii
re
Ileo llrinssier. tl. .ligii.al a..J onlf
IWfi. a rustle f"'tn llntlrtH. ass
to l-lt tb fibl.fl I t If i ' ' ,,,
bnainM Mb tb.m l ib'sUo lhietnofl?
(Mfipu. by i'tty V -h. II p'"
irf a:-Mla to sU f 0Mb. at iw prl.
tft, H" at.
A. II AUi.-, fl""' J" n.
Ui f T ' v . 1 i , Ihl
was M I vi ,aJ rt,t nit U i
'.'.. 1I1 i 0 4 1 b",4 l
(itotill kt ttttt !.
! man la roa l tuit-ra nid-l In on w no t
'signed the piiiwa, t',li.g en t.oa
an1 line. I d no till July an I the work f glt n
aboql I a mo n, roal tbrtiiii to tba Mitcl II s u- n i
Will t d- ls)e I loo long l.gr 1 1 ha epiilig
li l.ip.aa i,f thai anj'l 'li oSVef, i
ll-l 1 1 f slrinld il fi at b f t IT iri. '
ar old ' f -r a!
Km: isn at il-i pn-f. tr
W at l-t-ljion 1 w .fl by U V.
S. nl I M iooiaia lions. Mn I ng
rally d n.
Trv Arr' jsnrewl ti"a
bating any nn. Only liVI
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C. TIIOAIlH
Land Patents
Lntnl tuitoiif HTitrcl f..r Hi lllcra in tli tlifrtrat K.hiMi iti f.
Contested Cases
('ntili'ht l rnw a iijt 11 iitly ninl skillfully l.iiinllcil.
Old Claims and Disputes
Ol I rlnitiia ainl die). lid s a ilily t-tt !'!.
Contests
llrlaren Inditldnals having ei tin ting rlalms no t. r the agrinillnral land
laws, and tlc betaren rlatroaiila umtrr the Mu i fal I sos and sgricnllorsl
rUimanis; ari l sli bltn "IsoiMiila 11 n lr any i,f , pntih" land laas and Ida
Uml'iisl riii. anus and I hi ir grai,lc, and II, stales and Ihtlr grsnlers, nnder
t. Kaemp I, sod and H. I, m lnd (irsnis,
hilallr tus I (. nt 11. g pairnia in the ahnilr.t ..nl,U t tne for aetllera
(kiIis ti,.lii aitli lli laas m, . r al.lcli llnlr ei.tros wtm Ins. I, and wtm
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I k f a I Irregti'srihra wt.lnii 1 so Iw eily siid siirvdily fmod
A lic sl-i iriv n In all insllrs rrlalii g I
1', M If w St . r ('Uan-e-iga,
m h's VitsNr-f .!
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f -r a ! iin( I .tr i "
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"EZJLmTLm'KS cte HiYOKS,
gttorneyN fit Jn-w,
A!MtiairM ntunUd ! lo pr mvi and ati.fsit rr
usnncr. Nolsnea 'ulli ai.d (.li P rs.
ll. il li(t land. rslally on
n rrei-ntly pt providing for
tilnta arlaitig on Irr in tiw Uas alnr'i bate I
the dltsal (if the l.ol.lin ih insin
If yon aaot tmir laod palciil In a hortv - if oq aant )"nr land bnalneea, of
ar t itisr"f. s'l-o I d to by astUlul an I e iuptcnl M"M). )a, an I pruinplly d.s
nf, wri in
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JfiiN WrtJhi.ui'niv. (1! n. Man
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