Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 28, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
8tire for Hard man, Monument, Low? Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves aa follow :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
A rrivei every day at 6 p. m except Monday,
The cheapest, quickest and beat line to or
from the Interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
I'hill Cohn. Agent.
You can get the best beer
In Heppner at Q. B. Ted
rowe's, cents per glass, -
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
He deeply loved the learned editreBs
To whom his pretty verses he diiected ;
But then she blighted all his ha Dryness,
For both his suit and verses she rejected !
Millions ride the Rambler.
Ike Ennis has bicyoles to rent.
Fireworks at Boyd & McDowell's,
bis poison.
Only
tf,
tf.
squirrel poison before
other. Only $2 50 per
tf.
his
Ayers guarantees
$2.50 per dozen.
Tbe baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. A. A,
Roberts is quite ill,
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
(V alia Walla, Wash.
Geo. A. Brown was down from Park
er's mill last Wednesday,
Geo. Gray got in Wednesday evening
from a visit to Long creek
A Colorado man is said to have a free
silver family 16 boys and 1 girl.
O. T. Dour as and Robt. Sayers
were up from Douglas yesterday.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, tteopner
Harry Bagley left today for Hillsboro
to spend a brief vacation with home
folks.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with.
Try Ayers'
baying any
dozen.
For Sale A lot of household fnrni
ture and an organ. Call at the M. E
parsonage. tf.
Prof. Fanburg, the optioian, still in
Heppner at tbe City hotel. Be will re
main over Sunday.
J. W. Morrow and family were rjass
engers on Wednesday's down train
bonnd for Portland.
Wanted Plain or fanoy sewing. Will
go to tbe house or take sewing at home.
Mrs. Mary Henderson.
Frank Morelnnd of Hardman will
have ohnree of J. A. Woolery's store at
lone during bis absence.
Mrs. Kate Sperry gave up the Palace
hotel last Tuesday and it is now being
oonduoted by Chris Borohers
If yon want to rent a bicycle or get re
pairs for same, call on Ike &nnis at
bicycle livery, power house.
Jerry Cohn returned to HeppnerTue
day evening. Jerry will probably go in
business again at this place.
Mark M. Boyd arrived from Spokane
Saturday last, and now has a position in
the Gazette othoe as compositor.
Heppner will be almost entirely de
serted ou tbe Fourth, as nearly everyone
is planning a trip for that occasion.
Mrs. Gens Noble departed Tuesday
for tbe valley, where una expects to
spend the Fourth with home folks.
Sheriff Harrington left recently on a
business trip to Portland, and while be
low ia enjoying a tew dayi at the races.
Fred Sherman and family departed
yesterday tor The Dalles where they ex
pect to spend the remainder of tbe sum
mer. Gilhousen Bros., will soon go to the
inner country to be absent nntu
latter part of this month
return.
Tbe Rambler bicycle which waa raffled
off last evening by Boyd k McDowell
was woo by S. M. Horner, the winning
number being 89.
Green Mathews for shaving, bair
cotting, shampooing and all other work
in that lioe. Baths at any time daring
business boars.
It is reported that D. L. Zacharr, of
Shatter Flat, who reocntly met with tbe
terrible aooideot near Arlington, cannot
possibly recover.
Wa learn that B. F. 8waggrt's Oen
oral Ooxey and Hoory Blackmao'e
Champaigns will b entered in the raoea
at Fusstl next week.
John Horner has given op hi pnailinn
in tbe City hotel and ia contemplating
visit to tbe mine over on tbe middle
Fork of the John Day.
Clan le Sloan returned hnraa Tuesday
evening from Monmouth, wbera he bus
pent the past year in school. Claoda
is getting to ba quite a man.
F.d Hala returned from Portland Wed
Deodar, having b.n called bnroe by tha
serious illoeas ot bis baby. Ed says ba
aw eoma good raoea whila Uilow.
foraale-A Una. Hbort Horn grade
bull, foar years old. Price, $.'. Or
will trade for other callle. Addraa
Harrison Cbapin, Hardman, Or. 21m.
Ilia oooeeeaaary to stale that tbe paat
ia data faavj b.u extremely warm.
Huch warm wind aa wa bav. boos hav
ing will eoo play bevoe witn ma erope.
Bbllo'eCore ia eold on goerenlee
tt mm inami.nt ConaorflplioO. It U
tba beat (iugbCuranly nn.e.nledo.
25 eta.. Wets, anj ii. ooia uy . .
Ayera, it.
n u is it ill have a grand camp
Bra and renown at Lailogton oo th8rd
eods'bol July- A'l are
viud to attend. Coma
camp oo ground.
Aa otbuUtiO alitor writ.:
betile la now op-u
tbe
Await their
lit.
Fossil Journal: Ed Putnam and Ru-
fas King, members of the Fossil Stock
Protective Union, went to. Tbe Dalles
last week, having reason to believe that
two young men who started a short time
ago from this county for the Valley with
horses, took along Beveral that did not
belong to them. Ed learned enough at
The Dulles to warrant bis proceeding to
Portland, wbitber be went on tbe oars,
with tbe expectation of intercepting tbe
supposed thieves before they reaohed
their destination. Mr. King has re
turned home.
In tbe spring, the human body needs
assistance to throw off tbe stagnation
produoed by winter diet. As tbe
temperature rises under the growing
heat the sun's ravs we feel tired, half
siok and low in spirits, because tbe
blood is sluggish and full of impurities.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengtbing Cordial
and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring
remedy to invignrat9 the body and give
toue to the digestion. Price $1 per
bottle.
Tom Keeney and son arrived in Hepp
ner last Tuesday night from California
where they had been attending tbe races
sinoe last fall. Tom brought back with
bim Pin Eur, Miss Dudley end Tmpn,
and while these horses are all good run
ners, we learn be has not been as tortu
nate as be hoped.
Crank Shepardson, an engineer on the
Southern Paoifio Ry.. who resides at
Los Anweles. Cal.. was troubled with
rheumatism for a long time. He was
treated by several physicians, also
visited the Ht Springs, but received no
permanent relief until he used Chamber
Iniu's Pain Balm. He says it is the best
medicine in tbe world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
Heppner Light sod Water Co. are
buying large quantities of oord wood of
our home produoers this season. This
move on tbe part of the company will
keep a larire amount of oaBh at home
which has hitherto been paid to parties
down tbe railroad. We are pleased to
note this change.
Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably
adapted to ranks "a little health go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic aod nutritive properties, oy wnion
enerurv of the system is recruited.
It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on
the stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Prioe $1 00 per bottle.
Died. Of lagrippe, yesterday morning,
the little babv girl of Mr. and Mrs. Fre
mont Sprowls, ot Galloway, Oregon.
Tbe interment occurred this morning at
lOo'olouk at the cemetery in this city.
Services were ootiduoted at the grave
by Rev. Frank Adkins of this city.
Don't foriret that delioious ice cream
in
you can get tomorrow evening ror io
cents a diet); also those strawberries
with oream aud cake, for tbesame price,
The Dlaoe is in the little building oo
Main street, next door to Leezer Bros.'
grocery.
Tbe O. R. & N. Co., always alert to
the welfare ot their patrons, have placed
on sale at prinoipal stations, a 1000 mile
ticket at tbe rate of three oeuts per mile,
good one vear from date of sale and
good for passage over tbe rail and water
lines of their system tw,
John Williams who has been troubled
greatly with rheumatism for tbe past
two years, returned recently from a three
week's stav over at MoDuffia springs.
He oomea borne completely recovered,
aod it ia unnecessary to say.quite happy.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bicycle
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is bis intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as tbe
Dumber of wheels ie rapidly increasing,
this will oertHinly be pleasing news to
ttioee who are so fortunate as to own a
bike. tf.
Exobange: A little boy who was tip
at the court house the other day. anid to
bis father on bis retnrn: 'Taps, do law.
yers tell the truth?" "Uertaioly, my
boy, they will do anything to win the
case."
B. F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish
bla "dure Shot" squirrel poison in
wholesale lots. He has already received
a large order from Washington and
Idaho. Every where it has been need,
it baa not failed to exterminate the little
peat.
From the Fossil Journal we l.arn
that Tom Rhea bought 1000 head of
mutton aheep in the Trail Fork and
Lone Rook country last week, paying
11.50 per head. This band will go to
Portland markets.
A. O. Bartholomew, C. C. Boon and It
J. Mill were among tba G. A. 11- com
md.a io thia citv vealerilay. Al. report
arrangements completed for a glorious
Knur Hi at Lexiuuton. They expect a
large crowd.
Karl's Clover Root, tha great Blood
Duritler. gives freahneas aod olearneea to
the Complexion aod core Onatipntion,
25 eta., 60 ots., ti. Hold by T. W. Ayera,
Jr.
A large drove of fine cattle pard
tbrouah ileuotier aerlv Tuesday morn
ing eo route to Umatilla lor atnproew w
Montana via the Northern Pacific. Tha
band numbered about 200 bead.
Hon. A. 8. Bennett, of Tha Dalles.
baa been appointed a reg.ot of tba mat
Normal sobiiol at Monraootfi ty ujv.
Lord. This ts an ne.ll.ot appointment
and will give general saliafactloo.
V. K.tt-bom. representing the
Colon Meat ts arrived on loeaday lino
evenings train. 11 ipcte to bip
(X)0 beal rf aheep from Ibi point at
eooo aa they a' five.
Pboud of His Record. Hugh Med
lock, the slippery horse thief who was
chased all ovtr Gilliam, Morrow and
Umatilla counties last winter, but who
Was recently caught and convioted over
in Umatilla county, ia apparently proud
of his record as a horse thief, aooording
to the following which recently ap
peared in the E. O.: "Sheriff Honser
was on the west-bound tram June 15, on
his wav from Pendleton to Salem with
to prisoners for the penitentiary. They
were James Smith, convicted of watoh
stealing, and Hugh Medlock, a horse
thief. The former is young and does not
look like a bad man. Medlock is tough
and seems to be proud of his record as a
ounniog horse tbief. Much amusement
was afforded the passengers by the oon.
versation between these two oriminals
Medlock, with great gusto, told of the
different animals he hud appropriated
and ridden, how some of them had bucked
him off and how some were no good while
others proved to be floe roadsters. He
told Houser that he had great diffioulty in
dodging him many times, and on several
occasions he was close on his (Medlock s
heels. At one stage in the conversation
Smith grew serious and said he never
meant to steal the man's watoh. 'Sure;
you wouldn't steal anything you couldn't
pack,' said Medlock. 'No, but you
would,' replied Smith, and everybody in
tbe car roared. Along about 12 p. m. tbe
conversation lagged, and soon after the
blighted outoasts were sleeping in their
seats, their destinies and their hands
bound together with a obnin of iron."
A Great Blessing
My wife and I hava found in Hood's
Sarsaparillai fche had rheumatism very
severely, with
ankles and legi
badly swollen, and
hardly able to get
up and down
stairs without
help. Many other
remedies failed,
but Hood's Sarsa-
parllla entirely
c cured her. It was
"t only shortly after
that I was taken
with the same
complaint, affect
ing my limbs and
hips, so I just tried the same medicine
with the same result. My wife and chil
dren take Hood's Sarsaparilla whenever
they feel the need of a medicine and it im
mediately makea them leel better.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Saves me doctor's hills. I am an engineer.
and well known In this locality." Q. W,
WTATT, White Bead 1X11, inaian Ter.
UnnA'a DMIc easy to buy, easy to take,
a & easy in esecu
25e.
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
Here are
THREE
POINTS
Which we wish you to
Kem ember :
First: We Keep
HARDWARE
Second: We offer it
CHEAP
Third: We sell
FOR CASH
We are enabled to give more
for a dollar than the usual
"Dollar's worth."
If GOODS
GILLIAM
& BISBEE
Main Street, Heppner, Or
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that soienoe has been
able to cure in all its stages and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the
only positive cure now known to t,e
medioal fraternity. (Jatarrn being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Core is taken internally, acting direotly
upon the blood and muoous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying tbe
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up tbe
constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith m its curative powers, tbai
thpy offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it rials to cure. Sond for list
ot testimonials,
Address. tf. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
)gT"8old by Druggists, 75 oents.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
v HORSE POWER
"QR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
I The Massillon Engine & Thresher Oo.
PORTLAND, OREQON.
LI8T OF LETTERS.
LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER
Or., June 24, 1895,
Carrick, William, (2) McCarey, Margaret L.
When calling lor these letter please say
advertised. J. r. william. r. M.
LOCAL MARKET BEPORT.
A Gbm. We find the following going
the rounds ot tbe press, without oredit,
which is well worth publishing: "Re
member this young man. Be careful
what you say about a woman's charac
ter. Tbink bow many years she has
been building it, of tbe toils and priva
tions endured, of wounds reoeived, and
let no suspicion follow her aotions. Tbe
purity ot the women is the salvation of
the race, the bope of greatness and the
redemption of man. Wipeont her purity
aod the man sinks beneath the wave of
despair, without a star to guide bis life
into tbe rhaniit l ot safety. Think then
before you speak, and remember that
any bog can root up the fairest flower
that ever grew; so the vilest mat can
ruin tbe purest woman's character.
WheBt. bu 9 8640
Flour.bbl 2 40
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt To
three " " 50
Sheep, muttons, head .... 1 50 1 75
" stock 1 oo 1 oo
Hogs, ou foot, owt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool 0 0 o
Horses, slow aale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs, doz o
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 40
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 87
Marvflona ltmulta.
From a letter written bv Itev. J
Qunderman, ot Dimondale, Mcb., we are
permitted to make tbisextract: "I have
no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's
New Discovery, aa the results were
almost marvelom in the oaeeof my wife
While was pastor of the Baptist ohuroh
at ltiv -a .Juuolioo aha waa brought down
lib l'neniuoiiia succeeding La Grippe
Terrible paroxysoi ot coughing would
last hours with little interruption and
it seemed aa it she could not survive
them. A friend reoommended Dr.
King's New Discovery ; it waa quick in
ita work au.i liigt.lv satisfactory in
reaiiUe." Trial bottlea free at T. W
Ayera, Jr. drug store, ltegolar sire
50c. and (1.
flour, bbl
Beeves, stall fed
Muttons, owt
Hogs, owt
Wool bastero Oregon..
Butter, lb
hggs. doz
Potatoes new, per ot...
old, " ...
Cbiokens, doz
Turkeys, tt)
97
2 50 ti 3 60
4 60 (it 5 00
6 00 ( 8 00
i 50 6 25
7 ft 8L,
0 fit 13
Vlti 15
60 85
30i 75
3 00 ti 6 00
11 OS 15
PORTLAND MARK IT.
Wheal, bu f2 f 53
Flour.bbl 180285
Beeves, cwt 2 25 M 8 60
dressed..
Muttons, live sheared...
dressed, &
Hogs, on foot
dreeaed, n
Wool Eaatero Oregon
Butter
Eggs, do
Chickens, doz
Turkeys, Didreeasd
5 0(1 (d 6 50
2 25 Ul 2 75
04 04Vg
3 60 tt 3 7 )
04'
05 ti 07
VA tt 15
10 tt 11
8 00 at 8 75
12
Arriving
Daily
:A.T
mwm iMERCANTILE COMPANY'S
We Sell as Low or Lower than Any of
Our Competitors.
We keep a complete line of everything.
Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings.
CALL
The National Bank
AND SEE US.
Building .... HepDner, 'Oregon
B
ID
I
Storage and Forwarding.
Pays all Charges on W, Mraaiita, Etc.
w ..4 i'-TZ :-"!
Don't Pass It By
DO, never pan a good thing. Alwayi take
advantage of legitimate opportunltiei to
make the moit out of everything, which
w appliei to the purchaae of druga, medl
clnei, etc.. down atT. W. Ayer' DrugStoie.
JiiBt opened for the inspection of the public
one of the finest lines of toilet article!, perfum
ery notions, and the like, ever leenin Heiipner.
Avert nai anytning ana everyming in enaieas
proluilon.
rreaenpuona niieu nay aim uigm.
Heppntr Building, next door
to T. R. Howard':
T. W. AYE ItS, Jr..
Heppner, Oregon.
Notice of Intention.
Wool baled and oonsigned. BDeoial attention paid to
wool that it may be under cover and in good condition
for inspection ot buyers.
Remember the Upper Warehouse.
HENRY HEPPNER,
Heppner, Ore. Proprietor.
Attorneys at Iraw,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Foblic and Oollectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Land Omcs at Tin Dalles, Orkoon,
June , iss.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named aettler haa Hied notice
of hit Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that aalil proof will lie made
iH'In'eJ. w. Morrow, county Ulera.at neppner,
Oregon, on Aug. Ill, lH'jri, via :
IIESRY l'OWEI.L,
Hd. E. No. 37!H, for the H'j HE'.', NE1 HEJ4 and
HKta NKU !'. AS. To. I N. K K. W. M.
He namca the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi
aaid land via :
K. K. Hvnd, John A. Thompson. Robert Tur
ner, I. L. Van Winkle, all of Heppner, Oregon
JAM. . MIX IKK,
48 68 Register.
lliaiNKHa Ciiasoks During tba paat
wet-k a on ruber of bootless changes
hare been made in Ileppoer, Ueoe
Campbell baa boagbt ba'f Interact io
the May street grocery, which will Boon
ba rooted to tha atora room formerly oo
cupled by Jerry Cohn, nut door to tba
poetoOlce. Dob Willi, Iba May street
merohaat, bought oat IWn Unoiaker
laat Tuesday, and aborlly afterward eo
trd into a partnership wlib K J. Hlo-
cura. TbcaegHollvmro riprot to remora
tha partition which waa temporarily
placed in tha building formerly octn
pied by Henry IlUt irnao, thus tbrowiog
it bark into one room, and making apace
! enough for Iba Wills, llaoeaker and
Hloooin lock. Tba new firm will ba
o aa Hloonro & Wit, aod will
doiibtlraa roaka tvery fT.rl to swore
their portion of tba trade.
Bark lea's Arnica aalre.
Tba best salve in tba world for cote,
P.riiiaee, Hores, Clrara, Malt Khmim,
Fever Horea, Tetter. Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Ouroa. and all akin eruptions
and positively cores Til, or no pay
required. It ia gneanteed to viva
po'lrot aatmraction or money rernnaea.
rilVx 'a reuta per bos. Fur aale by
T. W. Ayera. Jr.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Notice of Intention.
rANI) OFFICE AT LA OttANDE, OREGON,
J NaT 'ti. IH'.i'i. Notice la lierel.y given that
the following named sell ler haa tiled notice of
hla Intention to make final proof In support of
ha claim, and that sold proof will lie made
helore J. W. Morrow, County Cleric, at Heppner,
Oregon, on June , 1' via:
JOHN OOTTWALD,
Ifd.No. Mnl for the HE NF.',, V'i NEand
NK.ia NWi Hen. Yi. Tti it, K E. YV. M.
He names tha following wlttiewi to provs
his rxntliiuona reluenc upon and rul Ivattnn
of said land, via:
William hannera, T. A. Moore, James Drown,
I. B. halter, of Heppner, (ire.
B. T. WIIJW1N.
38-49. Register
Notice of Intention.
publications, Iod
cordially It
tirrparaJ to
tf
Tha
Bat. alaa, tba lo-
Ulliat eompoaitnr epeiii omm
wito an o" aod now tha utile ta rer
roo with visitors.
Oo July 3. 8 aoJ 4 tba O. It. A S. will
tall tirsete to any p"1"' w ,B,,
ooafaraf if mon l trip. Tick Ipira
at mhlnifht of tha 6ll pru Thia ia
epUndid opportunity to tfavl on boai
chi or pUaaar.
Joomal: M K Uarpr. of Hrf"'
la l.inlf Whiakaf IVt. Whm h
foorfl aa a a..ke down sad lla bt In
tba oil lify afat.l. and ba '"kl
on bin watil 1" l""ka a g" J"1
like raea bora.
Jo WooUsry waa nt f' I
day. A"ipanr 4 by bia family t will
Uav today t t ba wk a i-it -Mb
hi ralatitw aH friea la al Anatia. M i.
II baa bM U '" J" M ,h
eli bomia,l and m lil iU
doobl b a ffj aoybl aa.
Mra. T. . Hakia. rt.aHaao"ta.
ii
Hid Toa Krer Tklak
Tbal you cannot m well nola yoa
bava pnr, rich blood? If yoa ar weak,
tired, languid aod all run down, II ia ba
raoa )our blmxl la lupirlhed and
lack vitality. Tb troob'ra may b
isisflma bv llond'a Haraaiiarilla b
Caoae Ho-d'i Hsraaparilla mk pure,
nrh bl.Kid. Il ta. ia truth the great
blood purifier.
Howl's IMIa enra lir ill. 4Kinafip.
tlon, billiouaeras, jtnodtce, sick beat
acba, iodigtalicin.
A Piamra. riaita'. A baa.
tifol pbanmfia waa wilra,l by
many p(la 1 TnM'Uy eniag, aod
tt la aafa to aay allraeM a gral d-al of
atleatiin r;br. Tb planet Venua
appar4 wilb ' b'llliaaey very Pt
iba tcooo In Ita fi'at fl iww, an I for
qqita alill waa wnbio ii, eirc!, al
n,.l bidden from aihl by tba Ictrveo
tmn of II tn. Wedaeaday tvetilng
Iba I'lasel waa am d.alaoe from Iba
aH a4 wiihln a wk lby will
widely aeparats-l. Tb ia aa4 to ftt
aboil ry f -nt but Ibal fal
O-aae II wot. IL la bting
A by
LmI. lray4 at aa
Bar, ail 'II,
T- . ... ahilnb'a Vilalilr
i - t (.. is K.t r m 1 1 t wall 1 fcf . baa a tti '
. ...i.. I mitt w .' h' II a fe al
9n J.anahdi llVf n kt.lit e.tt' i f ! 4-tlar feaa' I
ba4l
lalft.
Ill tm pli f.if tor
IUad "CoioV'
Carlos litiyd, ageob
lion Htmaaker for the prase ot will pay
10 cents to trade for egga. a.
Tba Weekly Hno and lhnagetta 273
per year, both atnolly In advauo.
M'Farlaod Mercantile Co. will pay
flaati for wheat, barley, bide and pelta.
Farruer thou Id call and aa them. a
Ma toa A Hcrivner, tba btarkatnitba.
bnrUt and wcmh! bntuhem, at lb
old (loon aland, Main atrnet, Heppner,
Call no tbe boi. "
T. It Howard makea a enialty in
supplying alorkniaa with all ae-led
artH la, Immim carrying a gorai lioa.
rb bla new ad. If.
Mai hew lima., CUy botel harbor ebop,
tonaorial art lata. Ilatreultibg, ahavleg,
haintxMileg, don aclaotiQeally.
Hatha at Tt oeote apica.
O. 11. Halt, tba tonaorial artist, can
ba found al bla parlor, Matlock c.roer,
brra ba will dipna at popular prtrwa,
Uva, harnKH, haircut, ale.
Msg leaves fr lbo Moo.lava,
WHday. and Fridaya, returbiag on
Tuea.la. Tburwlava and Patardaye
II. vad,rr'P. T. w, yrJr., agtii.
lUad "Giln't Financial He Ik I," and
ll.n lake np bla other publtcatinaa,
Tby arw ail e-iivincing, iniaeMimg,
loa Carbi ttoyd, agent. r bliu.
Aay invaatnr la rtrn Oregrrn who
rteire ih swrvicr t.f a attorney ta
W ai,iri(ln. I;. C . Will find II ! bis
advanUg li call on or adJrtw tbia pa
par. OH
Walt. Thompson mm ! Itwn
Heppner aad Monom-tit. arriving ery
,l. mrmtA M,,o,l and leaving rv
I deair 14 Ibf f'O lb pl of H p- , J,- ,M., f-uodar. HlKKlaal and l-ap.
i ar ii. l II. era ia aa vt i aaoe agaitiat eot rooi l the launor. 1. tt a,
UbaOnag .f 6'rrai kfa, b-.tt.ba, ti, j 't.
i wubia Ih aity limit, aal Ibal aai4 or- j T. W. Ayara. Jr, U aking ..ilrrl
d a.ee will - aafor-L i " k f"U' . N k'" "2
7.. a A U aaara. Marshal. I PV, aad n II al 35 ala pr n.
. " ' . m . ai m - - - ' . r .
j wi for i 9i; ji iw
"" -"' " atrpl aal try It, tf.
Tb. I-alUr-a IV.(V, . baa f .,,.4 bn.cbar
it,. .w, ..f it. L'.t l .rja f r tftm ,.,,,, hM .p, , u.m
M etnw ard CJraal .rtil, ai d Will tm (,a Ws'l.sas bo'eh ali.p,
.ii. k.M a. . ixvh.iilr at te.tt.w.il a-v paMl I) It..
T ANIlOFfh F. AT THE PAIXF.il, ORF.OOS
Ii May tl, Notlee la nerehy given I
Ilia followliia named aettler haa tiled liollei
hla liitrntliiii Io mall, final proof In anpport ol
his rlalm. and that aald proof will I made
hrfor J. W. Morrow, ( o. clerk, at Heppner
Oregon, on July a. via:
W 1 1.14 AM 0. BCOTT,
IM. No. tact, forth W4 KWI4 and WHWit
lw. ii, Tp I a k n r. w. m.
Ha name, the following wltneMe In prnv
hla rniiiliuioiis riwldeiii a upon and cultivation
ol aalo land, vis
lirnrtu W . Hrnllh. Frank amllti, Thnmae Mar
Belt, tdgar I. I'almer, all ol Islington, nr.
J. t, M'X'UF.,
Register,
Wood Wanted.
J 4a wr a.vaiMV.
IN ILL WD !
I
T ia an ill wind that blows no
good, and although the play
ful pranks ot Old Boreas ei poses
this fond couple to temporary em
barrassment, the situation greatly
amuses the spectators.
Likewise the situation at
IOXB
Since it has become
Generally known that
CAHHIUH A. VUV,Ts
Joe WOOLE11Y
I IV 15
OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Wblob ba anile at Bed Rock 1'rioe.
Farmers of Eicht Mile. Davidsori. Gooseberry. Douglas, Jordan
turk and lone spctiona can do no better than make their purchases of
Ice. He carries ft full line of turnishinr Goods, Uoots and bhoes,
Groceries, and in fact a complete stock of general merchandise. 1 aw.
io:ni
ORKGON.
Tka Vala uf a rra4.
CottntLU, La "For v.r ait y.ara I
waa reaiy Iroolilwi with Conatipatloa
and llilimtna, and waa iftn nnabl
to work At Ilia oa-gtl o ol a fri.nd
I lrii tit)mon Lu.r Itgqlalor, and
am now Ire of tbei Irooblr Harrt.
oo Tafl.t m. Your droiraiat lla it In
pnwdr or li,H'l; lb. powder la b taken
dry or roaJa into a lea.
Taaat WArio.-I waul Io boy a
g'nl, genua iui of about !.i'J pound
boraea. At m g. aeooodbaod
wagon and barn and fnll aal lia
pooy. Ila om g'd, fantg brl
born bulla f .r al; aim fin poultry
and gga for l.alohitig. Took fl't "ill
no tty ratll" and fowla at Kt faif ll
.... ... aa a
y.ar. tall at lit i. W va uoa ytm
alma Hpt nr. N. C.alaia.
37 il.
XOTIC IH HfRFRY filVF.!a THAT Til
i InMil iMMird of IMstrli I No I, lleppnrr,
tr . will rwrlva Id, Is lor Ih. drllverv of ttlt
IVnrunla of wood al Ih arhool pr mlare al
llepimef. am Io I opened on July In, I"',.
wraM In I ilellrd on nr lM-frwN I I, l '.
1 h hoard rwrvea th right to rrri any or all
bid.
hv oapra or tni noaan.
Attest
j g gliSIMi. Clerk
Pid, Heppner, ir., ion IA, wV U',.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NmM t. ta iirhirtY Mvrf that twr
undo'slmM. Il admlMatiaiof of Ih
Mtaleol Morran. d".. Iota rndrd
and p"l, I'd for mm. ml and lixl his goal
awiniii, as amii aominis raoir. won in
roiilitf eooft of il,e e4Mihtr of M"f fow. of
ln-t,,n. and llisl Mundar Hi Is) dr of Julr.
ln. al Mi u rlo. a a m . or al'l nsv na rn
dnif appolMd ! aald rourl lor Hi hrin of
oi.Miion. to aaid axounl and a alt.mul
thcrwil
M. R t'iH(tA!.
7 IA Ad.nlnltialor,
Treatunr'u Notice.
NOTpr. ia iifarsv f.ivt that ail
M .rrn Coiii arrant, frg'suied l1"
to and Irwlndlr, F ! I i.l N I4ii nn
fiwnlaii'iii al h ItweiNi a nr.a Intafa
I nm allr Ih 4a. of In
rKAK I.IMIlV.
Tfnff ol K "trow i
tailed. Ilppir. Iir. ili. iviM l I'-.
ri'vi
Talking Tfirouon His Hat !
Tha man who talk through bla bat is
everywhere In .videnea vary objection
able evidence it ia, too, in moat ea a.
Tba man of lnt.lllg.net oov.ra bit
craoiom with one ot
T. U. HOWARD'S
flna r bat, which ia in lta.lt a tigo
of prosperity and g'l laate.
II. alao boy bla yroc.riea, g.nla' for
Diahitiga, im koiau'a aopplie, eta., al
T. R. HOWARD'S.
Mr. Howard mak. a p.clalty In Iho
thing rrquirel by ahoap aod catllam.n.
Hemamliar Iba plar .
MPPNtR BLOCK, Main St.,
Poor duora eootb of the O ty boteL
Aur i niurn
ai... rewMr rv
MONEY lOi
on ln pt.,1
ad -wear i
"fr
t.
iiriri I., ii0olet rl
rrrrtase ttM'n tnprovl farma In
r)roo, w 111. .asim al a ri'd nir'
t,.rf I,. M Vi V r rant l ll.ti'im 'lj.rt
rnea, li.al lta l-f otl,f ...in-
n, AddrM . Mh up
M'KVI sailMt.
aar ( Ut. "!':
tpaatie aid bonl
Now ie lb lim logttb Wkl
Or.goaian, lb ''.t .ppr of
th VTwI. Wllb lb.Oil..botb firl
y In advaac.fornoa ar, 1 1. Mo blr
iblnatoit of aa.fpaper a b made
la th .'at. Ileal I w will glv aa a
. prvtnixaa a al tiUonal jtrl.ifca Weh
f . 1a(.r, aa e-rnllt.rel pl.
t'oB la 1 loitlh.
lwf lataUig't
VJf
4
40
Arc tho Highest of nil High Grndcs.
vfeat)H tiilor toriy lrri W.',t la th wot',4. rfrd f prp
o not I idr4 to pay aor y p.r a a Interior be.l. Insist aa
fcavli-f lh Ws,.rr killt ttid .sranie.4 ty Ih Indiana Bkryci t , a
n.liil'.a dollar rmm, ho Umd la a -l as I'.U
tCORCH RtOS. 32tb. LAOI ' $T6.
INDIANA l'.lL.ILt tU,
lirvta If HAllK K. It.tar'l.ia, la., t.
a Atl lor fra fHrn, rd''nB, f.
a. A
Plenty of them at
GaZt.tto Offico,
tho
i i
Metal. 1'r.e e-ala. IJ I f T
w. A,j'. ruu
I: I Kavavr.
llfier, Ort .
.r 1-iW Cir. .IB!U. a 'l . r ')
bM tM"l- xt- "HWiiiJi,