Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 17, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
fitaee for Hardman, Monument, Lone Creek,
lohn Day anil Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. in., except Buu'lay.
A rriven every day at 6 p. m., except Monday,
The cheapciit, quickest and beat line to or
from the Interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phlll Cohn. Agent.
You can get the best beer
4 4 4 in Heppner at G. B, Ted
rowe's, 5 cents per glass, 4 4 4
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.
Wm. Oourter was in from Eight Mile
Monday.
Tom Crow was over from Butter creek
Tuesduy. ,
Spray's pressed beef, something new,
fine for lunches.
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf.
Photographer Dowe will return to
Heppner in July.
Don't forget the special dinner at the
City hotel Sunday.
Eead "Coin's" publications. Don
Carlos Boyd, agent.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla. Wash.
Carl Crow dropped in yesterday from
his ranch near Lbxington.
E. T. Perkius won th Itioyole put up
at lone on the number 23B.
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2.75
per year, notn strictly in advauoe.
The Gazette wonders why something
isn't done towards a 4th of July celebra
tion.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swairgart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
That great loveler of distinction, the
reducer of prices, Minor & Co., are still
active.
W. A. Johnston got in Sunday from
B iker City, coming overland from Pen
dleton. Don't forget Minor & Co.'s 87.50, all
wool suits, the best in the market for the
money.
The I. O. O. F. grand lodge is in
session at Suleui this week with a good
attendiinoa.
Tbe menu of the Oity hotel dinner
Sunday will inolude the choicest viands
of the season.
Gihoueen Bros, are making a special
out on large family groups; call and
get their prices. tf
Tbe Dalles has a horse-meat cannery
and will go into tbe business extensively
if the produot sells well.
For good meat, full weight and 08nh
prioes call on Johnny Hager, tbe new
bufober, next door to ttie post office.
Improve your fowls and double your
production of egus. W. W. Smead can
tell you bow it is done. Information
free. tf.
Commencement exercises of High
School at opera bouse, May 17th.
Admission 10; reserved seats 25 cents.
3t.
Of course you have noticed that L.
Blumenthal ia out for business this
pring. His $3.50 suits are attracting
attention. tf.
Have yon read "Coin'i Financial
Sohool" and bis other books? If not
you should see-Don Curios Boyd and
get them.
Green Mathews for shaving, hair
cutting, shampooing and all other work
in that line. Baths at any time during
business hours. CM. Joues, assistant.
Dick Neville, who does the kioking
for the Belvedere, oomplains right
royally that the gutter between May
a'd Willow on the west side of Main
streets is tbe means of toroing a lot of
dirty water down between tbe saloon
and P. C. Thompson Co.'s, and from
there it cannot run away, making bad
mud-boles and otherwise becoming
troublesome. Diok says he has talked
to the Gazette's editor as a councilman
and got no satisfaction except the
expression that something ought to be
done, and Dow be asks the Gazette as
the town paper to agitate something
being done to have tbe nuisance abated.
Tne town oouncil Bhould attend to this
matter at onoe. They have certainly
been careless long enough.
Mrs. Julia Bradley, of the City hotel,
will give an excellent dinner next Sun
day. Some of the principal features
wiil be strawberries, ice oream, oake and
the choicest vintage of California's vine
yards. In addition to these, tbe tables
will be loaded with delicaoies, and it is
hoped that Mrs. Bradley will be liberally
patronized. The Heppner public is an
appreciative one and there is little
doubt but that there will be no exoeption
in this case, It.
A. J. Tillard is having 9000 head, of
sheep shorn by the Jake Wattenberger
orew, and the results will net 80,000
pounds of wool, 50,000 of it being his
own property. The largest run made by
the nine men composing tbe crew for
one day's shearing was 1,282 bead and
the smallest 1,000. This is a pretty good
average. Mr. Tillard has one load at
Heppner's warehouse already, and more
will follow Boon,
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
8. S. Horner returned last mgbt from
a Illiniums trip to Portland where be
bad been to bny goods for tbe new firm
of Horner & lihea.
Meadows & Hcrivner, the blacksmiths,
h'trseshoers and wood butchers, at tbe
old Uunn stand, Main street, Heppner.
Call on the boys.
That proposed telephone line from Wil
lows Junction to Heppeer should not be
forgotten. Then it should be extended
oo into Canyon City.
Gilbonsen Bros, will do rash of
work Ht their Heppner gallery op to
June 1st, after whioh they will eloae
tbe gnllury for time. 5 7
Matbews Bros., City hotel barber shop,
tonsnrial artists. Uaircutting, shaving,
uliHinpnoing, etc., done scientifically.
Butbs at 25 oeuts epieoe.
G. B. Uatt, the tonsorial artist, oao
be fonnd at his parlors, Matlock comer,
where be will dispense at popular prices,
shaven, shampoos, uairouts. etc.
Id "Coin's Fiuancial School," and
then take np bis other publications
They are all convincing, interesting.
Don Carlos Boyd, agent. Hoe bim.
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who
il'Hiri the Tvii'es of an attorney in
Washington, I). C . will find it to bi
advantage to call on or address this pa
per, 5tf
Found A revolver on road befo
Heppner ami C. F. Leyde'a ranch.
Owner can have same by calling on Mr
Loyd, proving tbe property and paring
for this notice. B O.
Licene to wd so far this month
have been ind to W. E. Dennis and
Henrietta Whit. Jonathan J. AM vo and
' AnoaC. lMVItt, Jee B. Warfleld and
Mrs. Nanry J. lWleu.
Lioxingtoo furiinhed soma eimtement
a ft w riaya eo In w tiled nrearms came
nearly b'ing uwd. io alMeno of the
full particular a ran only give tbe
matter panning mention.
Stockmen You ran croM the John
Day ib jour ehtwp. telv mil
bwln (Jama creek, on tb Bill Ualkr
liM.Ue, anil It will rn.t yon f i.au per
hand. D..II t forget tbie. If.
Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably
adapted to mnKe "a little nealtn go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic and uutritive properties, by wbioh
the enemy of the system is reoruited
It is pleasant to the taste, easily borne on
tbe stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Prioe $1.00 per bottle.
Mr. Frank MoFarland, accompanied
by bis wife and child, left on this after-'
noon's train for the East on a business
trip to remain some time. His sons will
remain with their grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. M. B. Potter, of Hood River,
this summer. Tbe Gazette hopes that
Mr. McFarland will be entirely success
ful in bis business ventures among tbe
denizens of the Eastern oountry.
The sudden death of Dr. J. Guy Lewis,
of Sparta, Union Co., caused by erysipe
las, is acnonnoed through tbe press of
of tbe Btate. The doctor was held in
bigb esteem by all who knew bim. He
was a clerk on one of theimportaut com
mittees during tbe reoent session of the
Oregon legislature.
The street sprinkler man, Mr. Mitobell,
getting up a subscription list tor the
purpose of indemnifying bim tor tbe
bounteous distribution on Main and
other streets of tbe aqueous fluid, as long
as a supply oan be had trom tbe mill
race. It ia needed right now.
Dr. E. A. Vaughan, tbe sew dentist,
will aoon leave and we would advise
those who are desirous of fine work to
come in at onoe. Foil sets without
plates, bridge and crown work and tbe
most diiiioult oases in dentistry attended
to with satisfactory results. Everything
guaranteed. tf
S. P. Sturgiss, Judge Jas. A. Fee and
O. S. Jaokson, of the East Oregonian,
were in town Wednesday on their way
from Grant county to tbeir Pendleton
homes. Thy departed Thursday morn
ing, overland. Tbe boys tell some good
stories ou "Jack" wbioh we may spring
later on.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Teno., says "Sbilob'a Vitahzer 'saved
my life.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble
it excels. Prioe 75 cents. Sold by T.
W. Ayers, Ji.
O. W. Gilbonsen returned Tuesday
from Wagner where be bad been for
about two weeks working up some busi
ness in tbe photographic Hue. He re
ports great euocess and will tackle the
Long Creek section in the near future.
Subscribers to the Weekly Sun, tbe
coming paper or Oregon, l per year.
With tbe Uazjtte, both tn advance,
82.75 per year. A good combination.
Two of the people's papers at one prioe.
Subscribe at tbe Uazette ollice.
WEDNESDAY, MAT 8, 1895.
Miscellaneous bills allowed: F. J.
Hallock, $177.74; Annie J. Balsiger,
$218.70; J. W. Morrow, $100; Frank
Gilliam, $83 33; J. H. Wyland, $53.33;
G. W. Wells, $177.74; G. W. Harrington,
$400; A. G. Bartholomew, $3; C. M.
Long, $2; C. A. Hayes, $2; Julius
Eeithley, $150.
In the case, State ys. J. W. Sweazea,
costs were allowed amounting to $24.40;
case State vs. John Masters, $15 40;
case State vs. John Jenkins, Jr., $8.55;
oase State vs. John Masters and John
Jenkins, amounting to $17.55, continued
for term.
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1895.
Miscellaneous bills allowed: E. L.
Freeland, $3; J. M. Buker, $14; O. G.
Fuqua, $14.
In tue oase, State vs. J. N. Jones,
costs amounting to $29.15 were allowed.
Tbe boundaries of sohool Diets. 38
and 6 were ohanged so as not to con
flict with other sohool districts.
Costs in the case, State vs. Jack
Montgomery, amounting to $5.85 allowed.
Judge Freeland allowed $11.60 in the
case of State vs. N. S. Whetstone.
Issue of scrip to A. G. Bartholomew
and E. G. Freeland uonfirmed.
County road asked to be vacated by
G. W. Lord, et a., but was set aside for
WBnt of jurisdiction.
In tbe matter of road application No.
139, by J. L. Kinoaid, et ah, bill of J. J.
McGee for $11.30, oontinued for term
aod report rejected owing to an error,
and the following bills allowed: F. H.
Wilson, $3.20; J J. MoElligott, $3 20;
8. P. Haney, $3.20.
In the matter of road application No.
140, O. E. Farnswortb, et al., petition
acoepted, and Cbaa. E. Miller, O. S.
Kirk and Fred Asbbaugh appointed
viewers, J. J. McGee, surveyor, to meet
at place of beginning May 31, 1895.
List of oouoty warrants unclaimed,
having been issued seven years prior to
July 1, 1895, ordered published, and if
unclaimed by Sept. 1, 1895, to be
cancelled. List of same has already
been published in the Gazette.
Sheriff was allowed $444.50 for rebate
of taxes allowed by bim.
Clerk was iustruoted to plaoe a war
rant on the delinquent tax rolls for the
immediate collection of taxes.
Tbe official list does not appear at
this time.
COONTY W. C. T. V.
The Morrow County Wt O. T. U was
organized by Mrs. L. H. Additon, of
Portland, and met in convention in tbe
M. E. church, Heppner. May 13, 1895.
Much enthusiasm was manifest and
our looal Union, which has Straggled
long, and ofttimes under dleconragfl
ments, feel that their work has not been
in vain.
Followina are the officers elected:
President, Mrs. H. F. Briggs, Heppner;
First Vice, Mrs. Luoie R. Beaoh,
Lexington ; Keoording Sec, Miss Silvia
Shaner, Hardman; Corresponding Seo.,
Mrs. M. L. Ooey, Heppner; Treasurer,
Mrs. Fanny Ingraham, Eight Mile.
For superintendents of different de
partments the following were elected:
Evangelistic, Miss Ida Fell, Heppner;
Distribution of Literature, Mrs. Alice
MoNay, Heppner; SundBy Sohool Work,
Mrs. Ida Ellis, Heppner; Sabbath
Observance, Mrs. Cordelia Ashbaueh,
Eight Mile; Narootics, Mrs. Lena Muir,'
Lexington; Homes for Homeless Chil
dren, Mrs. Alice Adkins, Bbea Creek;
Flower Mission, Mrs. Josie Kabler,
Hardman: Purity. Mrs. Rush, Rhea
Creek; Mercy, Mrs. Stanton, Eight
Mile; Loyal Temperanoe Legion, Mrs.
Mattie Fuqua, Eight Mile ; Parlor Work ;
Mrs. Mamie Brown, Heppner; Press
Work, MrB. Mattie Smead, Heppner;
Demorest Medal Contest, Mrs. L. R.
Beach, Lexington ; Relations of Capital
and Labor, Dallas Dampman, Heppner.
The next annual convention will be
held in Lexington, and in the meantime
it is expected that the oountry will
organize more looal Unions and that
much good work will be done.
1
HE Chronological Recapitulation of events
of much interest to the student of
history. At a glance he can see the dates
of principal events, and saves much time and
trouble.
For a similar reason a recapitulation of
articles of merchandise is made so that the
customer can find what he wants at low figures
at E. J, Slocum's, without spending hours in
"looking around." It saves time, and "time Is
money, besides the way-down reduction on
prices of articles which all receive at his place.
THIS MAN.
. . . HAS STRUCK
BOTTOM
That is what our competitors have to
say of
Minor & Co.
That there is nothing left to out on that
they have reached tbe bottom on
everything.
See This!
A big line of summer wash
goods, including satteens
and other lines in great de
in and.
it May Do as Much for Yon.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes
that he had a severe kidney trouble for
a number of years, with severe pains in
his back and also that bis bladder was
affected. He tried many so-oalled kid
ney cures but without any good result.
About a year ago be began use ot n-ieo-
rio Bitters auu found reiiei at once.
Electric Bitters is especially adopted to
the oure of all Kidney and Liver troubles
and often gives almost instant relief. One
trial will prove our statement. Prioe
only 60o. for large bottle. At drug store
of T. W. Ayers, Jr.
A Terrible Visitant.
Pain is always a terrible visitant, and
often domiciles itself with one for life.
This infliction is preventible, in oae ot
rheumatism, by a timely resort to Hos-
tetter's Stomach Bitters, wbioh obecks
the enoroaohments of this obstinate and
dangerous malady at the outset. The
term "dangerous" is used advisedly, for
rheumatism is always liable to attack
the vital organs and terminate life
No testimony is mom conclusive and
concurrent than that ot physicians wbo
testify to the excellent effect of the
Bitters in this disease. Persons inour
wetting in rainy or snowy weather.
and wbo are exposed to draughts,
bonld use the Bitters as a preventive of
II effects. Malaria, dyspepsia, liver and
idnev trouble, nerv usiiphs and ue
bility are also among the ailments to
which this popular medicine is adapted
For the infirmities, soreness and stiffness
of the aged it is highly beneficial.
A suitable reward will be paid by our
competitors to any one wbo can explain
how Minor 4 Co. can sell pure, full
weight and honest goods for what tbey
can sell light weights, adulterated and
inferior brand.
Fred Bock, an experienced batcher
from Portland, baa accepted a position
in Hayes A Mathews butcher shop,
w here be will erv the public in the
bwat of style. Fresh mean aud honest
weight to everyone.
Notice Hnving discovered that two
aooonnt bonks and a nnmber of bills
have disappeared, Mr. Bradley desire
to inform tli owing her that nn one
U authorized to collect for tbe City ho
tel but iittrm-lf.
Call on MoFarland Mercantile Co. and
note their special prices on gent furm.h
Ing good, hosiery and noderware. Ibcy
keep ooroplein Due and sell thwie
lower than luwy bave ever been known
io lieppoer.
Let A tan colored bloodhnaod, ten
months old, while i"t on bream. La
aeen at or near Uardmao. Unliable
reward will be viven for bi retnrti to
D. A. II err en, Heppner, Or. C tf.
J. C. Brown, of Black Ilorv. dmiro
the Uat-tte to ay that on next Halard
he will have on exhibition for trial at
C H. Van Duyn't store sample of hi
new ''ilrrcl poixio.
K hi to' Cor t eni.1 on goe-stt
It cure Inolpirnt Consumption. It I
Hi best (!uhCnrotity one ent d'",
it eu.. r) et.. aud II . Hold by 1. W
Ayr. Jr.
I. . Aver, Jr., t making squrrr
txiixio that he guarantees. o kill D
Stick a Pin
In here, and don't forget
the nice line of laces being
sold at Very low figures.
E CLAIM to carry the largest and best
selected stock to be found in this city.
No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can
find them elsewhere.
We boast on the quantity and quality we
handle, but as to our own honesty we have
nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human
race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud.
MINOR & CO.
Ladies "Wanting
The nicest, neatest and
cheapest underwear should
not pass that department,
else they may regret it.
en, 0
I it
tl.
B F. K.aggart i preparvd to ftiroiah
bit "!inr Mint'' ')Uirrl p-imon In pav, and wlla II al '!') cnt per
b1ale l'l. Me ba already rrrcivrd eat. for I! 00; Jl e) per doxeo.
a nrg nr.Ur from Wa.hir.gtoo and , sample auj try it.
it .m not fed toexlerminateth. .alt mM , ff rbi w,
'"" j ieiftg fur lumtw. Mwbine from
In met.th.nlng the lil ft W'0-e i tip. Addrr N. A. Leach, Ulmg.
fremiti L'iiiirf'iti lUMiulilicnn Club, ton, Oregnii. tf.
f. of lb'- .-irc-d i J T. MMIitr. T"m l'i''" L Com mint-, got
B. Ms- ln ' 1,1 ,' inifs iiitea.
TheCadetbhip. Percy Olinstead, son
of Jndge Olinstead, is about to graduate
tbe Annapolis naval sohool, which
leaves a vaoauoy in Oregon, which will
be filled this month at Portland by
competitive examination. The time for
tbe same is set for May 2.1, under the
upervision ot Congressman Kllis wbo
recommends tbe successful aspirant.
Those wbo do not pass the pbysioal
examination need go oo further, but
hould tbey get through the hands ot
tbe pbysioian succeisfully they will
then be required to tell what they know
of tbe cora.noo branobes including
aritbmetio and algebra. Any young
man between tbe age of 11 anil 20 year
is eligible to oompete for the plaoe, ind
Morrow county should bave some candidate.
A Hlich Compliment.
Holtot, Conn. "I am very much
pleased wilb the effect of your Mimuious
Liver lUgnlator. and bavn rerommc-nded
it to a good msoy friend." E. A. Bose.
Your itrnifuist Ml it in powder or
liquid; the powder to betaken dry, or
made into a tea.
Crescent.
J. U. Piper was op YVeduenday last.
He our new ad. for the Waverly
bic) cle.
Will Mxllory was down from Ilardmao
this week.
Crescent refer lo the shape ot tb
tnooo at certain period.
Born-To the wife f W. B. ll'ir prr.
oo Butter creek. May H'h. ao eleven
pound hy.
Tbe Ptteraon rub. Co . will oou
have 'me tti')ele no i dilution at
tbeir t fll'-e in Heppner.
Tbe Crescent tn"u may be made of
greeo rlier or may have tuan tu It
bo burned brush oo Hundvy.
X. H. Ubetitone baa Imuglil out Brrl
Hcott and W back in to old eland black
Uilthltig. with Wm. Ete a a partner.
E.J. Hornm move along with tb
prno-u'lon of pr'igriw.lfe bill''
and aottte out with a
io tin IMU.
(Jh. Of w Lore Tuly aod
WrdnemUy, and will b rtly move back
lo lleppuer frutn Ln (r
nr Arliitgtou.
SOME PEKT1NENT QUESTIONS.
Mb. Editor:
We would like to ask a few questions.
Why is it that all ladies sitting for their
pictures want to look young? We have
known ladies, forty years old, to come
into our gallery and sit for photos and
after using our wrinkle exterminator on
their negative, and giving them a rose
bud mouth, knocking down their obeek
bones and rounding off the square
corners generally, we have known suoh
lad.es tbe minute tbey fasten tbeir eyes
on tbeir picture to exolaim 1 "Oh these
forty-graphs make me look too old!
And then just as strange we bave known
young men with just tbe opposite
ambition who will remind us that they
don't want to look too muou like a
gosling, and say: "Can't you make my
mustache a little heavierr "Oh yes,
oortainly," and after we use onr magni
fier, shade in a few wrinkles, raise their
eye-brows and obeek bones and square
up their features generally, yel tbey
will some times oomplain ot looking too
young! In tbe language ot Kaboka's
philosophers we will exolaim: "Now
tbese are facts. And since tbey are we
are prepared to treat them aooordiogly,
and bave been working oo a process by
wbicb we oan turn tbe band on tbe dial
of the human faoe, either backward or
forward, make tbe old look yooog, tbe
young look old. Patent applied for.
Don't all come at onoe. Yours truly,
Qilhochen Bros.
Yon Must
Have shirts, men, and prices
from 25 cents to $3 are
found. You can get what
you want.
Jiwit
' '-'Zf "-'; "v-.i
Re-Opened!
THE
IT
L
Hmbeen re-openert hy Mm. J. B. Rporry who will
conduct it ln a strictly Ant-clans manner, with the
view ol pleasing the traue In general.
People from Country Districts will be
made to feel at home.
Sunday Dinners a Specialty ! Popular Prices !
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains. .... i ... .
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
'Tis Warm
To travel now, but those
who must go should not fail
to provide themselves with
a trunk and valise of latest
make. Sold very cheap.
iVttornoyM
tit IflXV,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries I' nb lie, and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDING.
nErPNEIt,
OREQON
STow Idea"
Patterns, at the v?ry low
price of 10 cents; latest
styles, aud equal to IJutter-
ick's or any other standard
line of patterns.
i
r
Arriving
Daily
: A.T
Skllllli IHTILI! mm
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the Firnt National Bank at llepp-
' ... si J JL .
ncr. in IM Male or urrytm, m ine
Clone of Huine, May 7, 105.
RESOURCES.
Loans and dim-omits f 115.05.B3
I )virdraftH secured and unsecured tf,iWJ.36
U. S. Honds to secure oircula-
tion iz.wsi.iw
Premiums on I'. H. bonds Hi.yno
Sloelts. nnti-a, eto 7,C.'W 13
1 Unit in if-liinme furniture, ana
fixtures W).44
l)u f nun NuIuhihI bunks (not
rrst-rve agfiilK) 8.475 74
Due from annroved n aerve agts. 20,WiM.44
Notes of other National Dank l.iXM.OO
l-'raetiimHl imurr ourrencr.
nn kfli ami cnts H4.01
UwrCL oHtV RMKHVR IN ., II.
Hpwjie 5540.0
I'dfinption fund witb U. K.
Trwiuinrer lit Di-t rent, of
nirmilntion ) W52.50
The Feet.
should be encased in com. y0 Sell as Low or Lower than Any of
furtablo bIiopb. SIocuiu'b
uur uom pernors.
line is extensive and do
serves inspection. A new
line of Kastorn rockIm ex
pected shortly.
Wc keep a complete line of everything.
Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings.
Seo the I-iine
Of latcht etylos in gloves.
The b!Ht is to be round in
thin department. Cull fr
jiticei and doti' t fail to see
tlietn.
CALL AND
1 he National Hank HuilJini;,
SHE US.
UepDncr, Oregon
IVI.Ow.'IH
12.IJU0.IJ0
15,004.05
mti
culuruu ed
Total ii7,mu
U Mil U TIES.
Capital nt'K'k paid in
Hurlilu fund
Undivided profit.! expeu
P4 and tain paid
National Hank Notes oill-
atanding
Due io oilier Natmnal lUtiks, .
flue to htute Hank and bank
er
fudiviilual di'MMlU ailliirct to
... ru-Aw
IVtniuid rrtitlcatHi of drniwit IH.i'lJliJ
I nun re i tiib'tNi of dfiKixIt . . . . 4,21 4 2
Pimcs and
IE? IBR'S WAREHOUSE !
Storage and Forwarding.
r.' A ll I
6wi Quality
LrLl in alloo
2.27J.M
Are Hjx'cial featurea of Flo
mm' atore, aud in Hint col.
Utnn lie irrKr to keep you
K)atel on liat Lo locj..
The l"il I tiv read, W
Aliatrr and J U. igbn.
fl mf II. Mll k fame ia from
lVn lift' n t'il. ir, bringing tl hint
th utoflr lnrjrl tir Ik'b Uat
k n. and io a llr' (V..r. ni Mrd
...n W,nrUjr tiv Ai Tftomtn
en tli iniii. tier 41'. l.l b ftriM an
eif'nditnr i f 4 1 rent. Mr. Halltek
ill rrmoin !. i
la tb i'firi. II biTo tvtjr t
uiiiUnn ft ttiru eft th l.niino
pn.,liir. bf IO'r diet. A lb
temtiefntir fe lin.lef tb tfrtifi
!)( rtf Id aim rat f"l tif1,
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ntit ftat'v tj 'arr-i ttt h4i
fittln-$ 11 'fMl f
tS ft! fM
Tlrn'. The b! paid 2l b ff
i tb fan t ir bad.
Wanted - MatO ff faoef eng. Will
gt to lit b"0e nr tk eiug t b'm.
Mr. Marjr llendern.
VtiU.I Iaatilrv r,ffc b Mr C.
Niin. old M'j'littatO II-iiik. Metiditig ;
neatlf d m.
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tie In atieadabc oo aa Ep"rtb Lvago j
gibtlr.j.
Try Arf' e.irrJ pnio b.f..re
hnriiif any Hir. (loir IJ.'l r-r
da-fi. tf.
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f I'urtlanl ).tr U to ris abort
: Hat.
1 11 ttifk, I lu i tiitt I'tik, I r'i
tt fin, ih$ ii f rr 4 i
Total 111? ,mi5
Smtk or Oaa-Mi. i
I. (Jwirg Coiiapr, Cbi'r of IU
i abov niri l bank. il' aolemnly er
i . . ... . ... . . . .
I r'i VI iu
I'-t Keb bar ttl ooo l-av f.,r An.tin
rtalu-n abere b "HI pil"l a Iminl if
l.eou llir'i'itili tb tiOiMitu l f
uniiner' grtfiog.
Tb Cfeent bir;i:l require BO
Martiuo t'" to li It I'""
Kiiil'ity. It etimk tit U'!f. Call
at lb (n-l U btliee t t prior.
Kfl'e Cbrver IVh.I, lb grt I'.l-M
p1fifi-f, l ffebn and ol-'teM l'
Hi (im (Via oJ ef ('! ipiia,
2Sct,;Mlet,ll. rVMi. i.tt.af'fi,: ,mlitt Hb alotp r-f
Jf- 1 hreitb ari l lo apmle o at l.tiff-fug
Xl Jon dieofdrrxl '! of li liver.
l:-Hf rek Ufi b b t" io a l.'1 ,lrfr!mfi I )mfrleet aad tht I tol
utiut t rtiliag, II iil ! Mifotn tm n, ,irDfti. II lloe4 Ui rmio
and b In bep lull roio. j lh if,m,i , niimtlf rach be
i.ii an I r?t tbn tk r.eed-1 ti la and lw.rn ngrt li Id,
Tli. P.U.r. in l u't. C . !, Tared H'
tb aenrr i.f l,e (J e.f. i.l ! " j I f"f
M 'ff'i l Oralit e. nil 1 1'.. J !
t'lofiv W ! m !& f 'f
tf ,,m flffM. f eif t frli
that tbn aleiV ttmei,t I true
brat of m knowledge and ll-f.
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Hil.nled and'rDtob'f'rDvi tbie
1.4 h 4 y of My, 1H 5.
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Notary Publia 't uregu-Correct-Alteat:
C. A. I'.bea, J. I.
libra, r rank K- ll-igg, J)irrW,r.
Vbn yoor lirt pain oa aa 1 uo-
adtal (.'..iUlino la frqubt, aceuttv
f
H'ih ,,!' b l.keii n atr li !''
! nq tb Bpe'!! "t lb fi't
t n.t' -n.. Ir. J. II. MIjeB'i Ltf
and intf balm I ee llf ied
fe ?' It oj4 iw-H f
To rnefit cotnrtilion in any
line keiit y nie, ami invito
ao arly inarction f al'fk.
E. J. SLOCUM,
011 IMwktnan Ktaml,
n i ;i pn i : 1 1. o 1 1 1 ;n ox.
a, Mt,
W.x.t lul I and enniirnel. HnePml altentinn paid li
mil that H mv Im utidi-r rover and In g'A roinlitioa
fur lnioti'in of bu)r.
Kemeniher the Upper Warehouse.
HENRY HEPPNER,
Heppner, Ore. Proprietor.
Oik Patterson !
NOTARY PU3LIC
CONVEYANCER
CAM
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(ii'i'icie
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Plenty of tlicm at tho
Ga7ett Officii i.l.
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