Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 19, 1895, Image 3

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TIME TABLE.
Btage for Bardman, Monument, Long Creek,
foha Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday,
Arrive" every day at 6 p. m., except Monday,
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior conntry.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phlll Cohn, Agent
You can get the best beer
in Heppner at O. B. Ted
rowe'a, 5 cents per glass,
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
SUN rViONTUfclWE&THUirRISAT
1 I Z 5J 3 6
7 & 9 10 I) 1 12 13
14 15 16 17 Idl 19 20
1L 1L JA A IA JA 27
28 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 1
the fire-works koowo to the email boy as
epin wheel.' Frank, of coarse, did
Dot miud tbe injury received while la
boring for such a cause, but was very
muob disappointed when be learned
that bis aeut to whom he bad entrusted
his aooideut policy, hd neglected to re
new tbe game, thus leaving bim oat and
injured.
Tbe information bas been received in
Heppner tbat 0. Kuhl, formerly a baker
here, died last week at b small town out
about 15 miles from Portland, where be
oouducted a small grocery, fruit stand
and oonfectionerv store, Aooording to
tbe report be died of blood poisoning,
which started from a gathering on bis
Deok. Mr. Ruhl was a member of both
the A. O. D. VV. and Odd Fellows.
Disorders in the liver and kidneys aer
responsible for many of the ailments of
humanity, which, when neglected, de
velop into serious and often fatal mala
dies, Prudeuoe would suggest tbe
prompt use of Dr. J. Id MoLean's Liver
and Kidney Balm to remove tbe disorder
as soon as possible, and restore the dis
eased organs to healthy and vigorous
action. Price 81 00 per bottle,
Tbe Dalles Cbrouiole: Mr. and Mrs.
I. N. Sargent arrived home this morn
ing from their extended trip in the east
ern states. While absent tbey visited
their old home in Vermont and stopped
in Chicago, Boston, Washington and
several of the great oities of tbeoountry.
Tbey had a most enjoyable jonrney, but
are glad to be home in The Dalles onoe
more.
Here and There.
Millions ride tbe Humbler.
Ike Ennis has bicyoles to rent.
See the ad of the State Normal School
in this issue.
Marble Works,
A Habd On on Hbnrt Tuesday's
Oregonian devotes column to Henry
Blackman in which it attempts to reveal
the supposed fact that Henry aspires to
the position of boss of Oregon's democ
racy, simply because he uses bis own
judgment in the selection of a clerk tor
the place made vacant by the advance
ment of J. B. Mullay to take the place
of Special Deputy Davis, republican,
just removed. It is pretty tough when
an officer, who bas given a large bona to
fill a position, cannot select his deputies
without every pap-sucker, would-be
democratic leader, and small-fry politi
cian making a roar and rushing into tbe
oolumns of the newspaper with an imag.
luary grievance. The artiole also at
tempts to link tbe aotions of Blackman,
Congressman Ellis and tbe "Patterson
boys" together, though this falls flat
where all are known. Henry used to be
jokingly styled as "Boss Blackman" in
Morrow o unty in past years, though it
was never seriously thought that be bad
any such aspirations. However, tbe
Gazette congratula'es him on having
nerve enough to conduot the federal
business entrusted to bim, regardlees of
the owl of tbe above-mentioned con
tingency.'
FKOM LEXIMGTON.
Everyone is leaving for tbe mountains.
T m Barnett went down to Portland
today.
Mies Lulu Boothby returned from the
mountains Menday.
Joe Gammell and family will leave
for the mountains this week.
Marion Evans, who was kicked by a
horse last week, is improving.
George Smith and family have gone
to Wallula to spend tbe summer.
Mrs. J. D. Brown will shortly leave
for Helena where she will join her husband.
R Lieuallen is completing a neat ad
dition to his residence on the oorner of
First and Gale streets.
Chas. Beymer. of Eight Mile, was in
the oity Fri lay. He informed us that
be would start for an ezteuded visit to
the ooast and valley Monday.
A crowd consisting of J. M. White and
family, Nat Hale, Tom Bootbby and his
sister. Mies Lulu, Ed Palmer and his
daughter, Miss Elsie, will soon leave for
tbe Teal springs.
Lexington, Or., July 16. Dick.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf.
The Niles-Vinson,
Walla Walla. Wash.
J. W, Morrow departed for Portland
on last Monday's train.
W. E Kahler and wife were in from
Hardmao over Wednesday night.
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2.75
per year, both striotly in advauoe.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S, G. Smith, salesman, Henpner.
Harry McDonald and Eli Keeney are
prospecting over in tbe Granite oonntry.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
Try Ayers' squirrel poison before
buying any other. Only S2.5U per
dozen. tf
J. IM. Hoy and Wm. Starrett were
over from the Monument oountry last
Tuesday
W. G. Espey and A. L. Perk its, trav
eling men, were registered at tbe City
yesterday.
L. Blumentbal returned Wednesday
night from a week's visit with bis family
in Portland.
For Sale A lot of household fnroi
tore and an organ. Call at the M. E
parsonage. tf.
Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will
go to tbe house nr take sewing at home.
Mrs. Mary Henderson,
The 17th annual session of the grand
lodge, A. O. U. W., of Oregon, convened
in Portland oo Wednesday.
Mat Mosgrove, tbe old time traveling
man, was in town interviewing our mer
chants yesterday morning.
Gilbousen Bros., will soon go to tbe
inner oountry to be absent until the
latter part of this month. Await their
return. lit-
L. F. Conk, proprietor of the Pendle
ton hotel, and W. F. Matlock returned
to IVndletou Wednesday by private con
veyance. Mrs. J. G. Hayes departs today for
Engene, Or., on a visit of a few weeks
with relatival residing in that part of
tbe state.
D. E. UrII, of Portland, claim agent
for tbe O. It. k N., was looking after the
interest of the Company lu this section
yesterday.
V. O. Kelly arrived from Long Creek
yesterday with some Grant onnuty wool.
Us returned today with freight for
lb interior.
E. P. Vornf departed oo this after
nooo't train for business visit to Han
Franoiaco. lis ipeote to b absent
about two weeks.
Oreeo Mathews for shaving, hair
catting, shhinpooing and nil other work
in that line. JUtlii at any time during
business boors.
A'ohiteot J. J. Alberts Is busily en
gaged in cnatruclibg an awning for Itie
Gazette oftlne. Ha is bly assisted ID
bis labors by Grove Smith.
Tbe firm of (Wye A Malrw,butobr,
ba beau dissolved by niinnsl consent.
Mr. Hayes retiring. Mr. Matbws will
Continue lb business at the old stand
Ite. E. C. Beach, tbe eongregaUotial
minim of IViingiim, will deliver rr.
moo at Hi opera hall in this City tint
Knndar evening, at H.I3 p. m. All ar
iovitrd.
fibilo's Cars is sold on guarantee.
It curs Incipient Otisnmplion. It Is
the best CougnCureonly oenl doa.
S.-,cts...V)ots.,anJll. tMJ by T. W.
Ayers, Jr.
Buck F.uglfh. lbs r'lr
Oenlly eenleoeaJ In California to Me
imprisonment, of the ootids
f,r,tiiJ b O'.veroor Psoncr. u
a ostivsot Oregoo sod 38 yssrt
old.
Frar k La returned to Hrt""r W,N
nra.Uy morning .'ter en il.'dl boal
tnp or in th IVndlet-n and
lUkr eow.lry. As a r'iii t
., a an, I storm Tuesday Krat.k
You cannot be cheerful or happy while
your liver is disordered, life in but i
weary burden to persons so affl;oted
Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver and KidDey
Balm is the right thing to put this organ
into healthy condition, it increases the
secretion of bile, stimulates tbe kidneys
and restores the organs of the b dy to
tbe proper performance of their functions.
Price $1 00 per bottle.
Fred Hart arrived home from New
Yoik City on Wednesday morning,
fcred hris been away from borne for some.
time and was glad to get back. He bas
been at work lu a big dry goods house in
New York City for a number of months
past and presents quite a business ap
pearance, 1' red lulorms us that be bas
returned home to stay.
The bids for the school bonds were
opened last Monday, and after examina
tion and consideration the offer of Chas.
W. LaBarre. of Port)nnd whs accepted.
His bid was par and $80 premium and
be to furnixh bonds lithographed and
ready for signature, in tact he pays all
expenses. This is a good sale.
Word received at this tffice from V.
A. Stephens, informs ns that he and his
wife are at present at Marjsville, Iowa.
Mrs. Stephens, who is lu very pom
health, stood the trip quite well. He
states tbat crops in tbat locality are good
this year and tbe people are feeling good
over the prospects.
Bud Shnbe, who departed Saturday
last to join bis crew over at Eagle Rock,
Wyoming, returned Monday niaht. He
got as far as Pendleton when be found
tbat be was not yet able to bold down
tbe job, so stopped off over tbere, and
remained over Sunday, returning borne
tbe following day.
Ike Ennis bas a etock 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
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will oertainly be pleasing news to
those who are so fortunate as to own a
bike. tf.
Mrs. Dr. C. J. Smith, who bas been
tbe gnest of the tamiiy of Dr. MoSwords,
of this city, for a week past, departed
for ber borne is Pendleton W ednesday
afternoon, Mrs. Smith was accompanied
home by Miss Anna Brown, who will
spend s brief vacation with ber.
Adolpb Krng, Seattle's defaulting
city treasurer, has beeu denied a new
trial by Washington a supreme oourt
and wil have to go to tbe penitentiary
at Walla Walla, where be will doubtless
be given an opportunity to fully repent
tor the oilioial sins be oommitted.
Geo. Conser and wife departed yester
day morning for Ime ltork, where they
expect to visit a few days. Wbile over
there they will be the guests of the fam
ily of John Brown. Billy Spencer is
looking after tbe interests of the bank
during George's absence.
T. R. Lvon and brother, John Lyons,
returned Vedoed from a two weeks'
vacation up al Wal'a Walla, where tbey
spent the Fourth. Mr. J -hn Lons de
parted this morning tor tJot" loo where
be expeots to open up an cilice for tbe
prartioe of law.
W. L. Halitig now bas charge of the
confectionery store formerly oooducted
by linyd & McDowell, where be invites
all bis friends to nail, tfllly opens up
with s new a. I in this issue and wa be
speak for him a goodly portion of the
pub io trade.
I). F. Hwaggart is prepared to furnish
bis "Hnr Nbot" squirrel poison in
aholeaaln lota. He has already received
a large order from Washington and
Idaho Every where it bas Wn used,
it bas Dot failed to exterminate the little
pests. If.
B"itig anxious to realix on their stock
of waions I. C Thompson Co. will, till
Sept. 1st, give an extra diaoontit of 0
on each wagon to c-b cost'itners. They
havs also one mowing machine ard sev
eral rakes, to be closed out at acriflfHl
flgares. 'i 3
TbnuRands of persons flounder along cured by Hal1'8 Catarrh Cure,
for mouths, ves even vears. suffering F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O
from indigestion, bowel troubles and We, the undersigned, have known F.
liver disorders with their acoompaoying J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be;
disagreeable symptoms, beoause they
think they have to. If tbey would take
a abort oonrse of Dr. J. H. MoLean's
Liver and Kidney Balm they would soon
get rid of the m:serable feeling and that
overpowering sense of weariness and in
oapacity for work, would give place to
one of hpalth, vigor and
Price $1 00 per bottle.
A Mule and a Bicycle. A band of
horses and mules from tbe Jobn Day
oountry, where bicyoles are not numer
ous, were being driven westward, bound
for market, and Frank Chamberlain,
riding a wbeel, encountered them as be
was descending a grade east of Prine-
ville. Thinking a stumpede tbe quick'
eat way out of the scrape, tbe daring
bioyolist jerki-d baok the lever, opened
tbe throttle and tbrew on all steam. All
would bave ended well perhaps, had it
not been for one lone mule, which, over
come with fr ght or cussedness, stood
pat. He was a populist mule, and re
mained apparently sorewed flint, "right
in the middle of tbe road." There was
neither time for turning to tbe right nor
left, much less a chance to jump o
Frank, bioycle and all, orashed squarely
into tbe mole amidi-bips. A moment 8
admixture of legs, arms, wire and ears,
aud Frank shot out in one direotion, tbe
mule in another, and wbat is left of tbe
bicycle caught on a projecting limb of a
neighboring pine on its way down. Tbe
young man says be is "done bioyolingin
this blasted mule country."
lieve bim perfeotly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. O.
Walding, Km nan & Marvin, Whole-
nheerfulnesh. sale Drueeists. Toledo, O,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon tbe blood and mu
oous surfaces of the system. Testimoni
als sent free. Prioe 75a per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists
WAS A HARD GAME.
Tired Women
Must have strength or they will be in the
suffering despair of nervous prostration.
The true way to win vigorous health is to
take Hood's Sarsaparilla which will build
np strength by making pure, rich blood;
thus it will also feed thenervesupon their
proper nourishment, create an appetite,
tone the stomach invigorate every organ.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is what tired women need the one True
Blood Purifier prominent in the public eye.
YEA BEHOLD
Why stand yon so amazed ! Did ye not know that
Minor & Co. would, oould, and do, beat each, any
and all prices tbat any store oan, will or do make ?
Hnnd'c DStlc act harmoniously with
11UUU flllS Hood's Sansparilla. 2ta,
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
a HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Pains in tbe small of the back indicate
a diseased oonditioo of the kiduey
Owing to tbe dantrerous nature of tbe
diseases which attaolt those organs it is
A few nights ago, aoenrding to tbe
Spokane Review, two well known attor
neys, a popular physician and two
strangers were engaged in a friendly
little game of ''draw" in a popular about
town resort. Jackpots were beooming
numerous and notwithstanding tbe tact
tbat one of tbe attorneys always beld
good reliable openers, odb of tbe strang
ers invariably raked in the pot. The at
torney is an inveterate tobacoo ohewer
and always keeps a cuspidor at bis side
to wbich be tarns bis attention every
few minutes. It was plain to him tbat
something about the game was beooming
crooked, ami be began to keep a olose
watch. It beoame neoessary to spit and
he did so right in tbe middleof tbe table.
The strangers drew back in tbeir chairs
and angrily inquired what be meant by
suoh aotiou.
"Well," said he, "I'll be d d if I
dared to turn around. Every time I
have spit iu the ouspidor it baa oost me
a twenty."
Write for Catalogue and Prices
The Massillon Engine S Thresher Go.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu $86(840
Flour.bbl 2 40
Beeves, oows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 25
three " " 2 50
Sheep, muttons, bead .... 1 50 1 75
stock 1 00 1 50
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs, doz 8
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 4')
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt $ 87 4 97
( lour, bbl 2 60 89 8 60
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 ( 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00
Bogs, owt 4 50 Si 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 7 i 8$
Butter, lb ti (it IS
Eggs, doz vm 15
Potatoes new, per ot... 60(j 85
old, " ... HOC 76
A. FEW OF
k COMPANY'S
We are not like our competitors, bait you on Sugar
and Flour ; we bait you on every artiole in the
Store
We boy for Cash and sell for the same,
And if we don't undersell, then we are to blame.
We make neither brags, boasts nor idle threats,
Neither do we charge for another man's debts.
IR PRICES IE CDARANTEED TO BEIT
All competition. We give tbe lowest living prioes, and
anyone outting below our quotations, we will not only
meet it, but beat it, as tbe quantity we handle enables
us to do so.
We Handle More Freight Than
All Combined !
We have now in transit Nine cars of Groceries bought
in new fields and at new prioes.
These are a few of our Last Prices :
Miner A. Co.
100 pounds Granulated Sugnr $5 50
100 pomds Extra O 8ugar 5 00
100 pounds Golden O Sugar 4 75
viilton Flour per barrel 2 65
100 pounds dairy salt 1 10
50 pounds dairy salt 60
100 pounds stook salt 85
27 pounds pink beans 1 00
22 pounds white beans 1 00
Pearl oil 1 50
18 pounds rice 1 00
Best tomatoes 2 25
Best ooro 2 00
20 pou ds bobp 1 00
Kock Oandy Drips 2 25
22 pounds raisins 1 00
15 pounds fine dried peaches 1 00
115 pounds fine dried prunes 1 00
Competitor.
$(i 00
6 40
5 25
2 75
1 25
05
90
22 pounds
20 poundi
1 65
14 pounds
2 40
2 40
1 15
2 50
18 pounds
12 pounds
12 poundi
15
Klie nmntlum and Dropny.
Ionb, Ore., June 20, 189'). My mother Chickens, doz 3 00 ft 600
i.,.rnt n,.u. .h,,nM ho )!, has taken two bottles of Hood'i Sarsapa- Turkeys, lb 11 d$
remove tbe trouble before it bas rilla (or rheumatism and It bas cured
ner. bus is now taxing u ior dropsy Wheat, bu $ 52 53
and it is helping ber wonderfully. Cora Flour, bbl 1 80 ft 2 35
B. Russell. Beeves, owt 2 25 (i 3 60
dressed o (Ml ( oo
Hood's Pills cure iudicefltion. bilions. Muttons, live sheared... 2 25 (t 2 75
nets, constipation, sick headaohe. " dressed, Dj 04 ft 04
nogs, on iooi o uu o (.1
.Iruouu.l n, (in
Council MistiNO.-City council met Wool-Eastern Oregon.'.! 05 ft 07 W
in called session on luesday evening Butter t'iti 16
with Mnvnr Moronn in Iho n.hnir. All Eggs, doz 10 ft 11
members present except Oounrilmeo
Patterson and Farnswortb. Balanoe on
to
beoome too firmly fixed. Prudence
would suggest tbe prompt me of Dr. J.
U. nlcLiean's Liver aud Kidney 15alm
wbich bas specific aotiou on the liver and
kidneys and will eanse an early restora
tion to healthy conditions. Price $1,001
per bottle.
Farmers remember in any case anyone quotes these lower figures,
its because they were compelled to, as we have reduced and they must
come to them. Give us the benefit and we will give you ample returns
We are here for business and not for health.
MINOR & CO.
Was It Olb Pence? A ineak thief
recently entered ibe Arlington hotel ht
Junction City early in the morning wbile
tbe proprietor was at tbe train, aud
broke open a trnnk in tbe parlor and
stole bboot $103. Tbe parlor door being
open when tbe proprietor returned irom
tbe train an nted his suspicion and an
iuvextigation brought to light tbe loss.
Alter a quiet but thorough examination
a man named C. C. Pence whs arrested,
being charged with tbe robbery, aud
while tbeevidecoe pointed very strongly
against bim, yet it was not enough to
bind bi'D over so tbe case whs dismissed.
Hince Lis shady departure from this city
liel ween two suns, some of onr citizens
sre it'clined to believe t li in oar original
Charles IVnce, mid in any event be It
fully capable of performing ancb a job.
Chickens, doz
Turkeys, lb dressed.
3 00 dt 3 75
12
locnKiwf Tint
note of Long & Scott for fire protection
supplies being due, was ordered paid.
Bills were allowed snd ordered paid as
follows: A. T. MoNay, repairs on streets,
$17; Patterson Pub. Co., printing, S3; A.
A
Bnrklrn' Arnica Halve.
Tbe best salve in the world for cats,
Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Mult Blieiim,
Fever Hores, I'etter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
ftrwl noiiiliVMlv Allr,l Pilofl. np lio f)AV
!. - 1 I " I- . - r'
noueris, marsnsi salary ior one required. It is gns'anteed to Bive I
month and a ball, 875; Heppner Light perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. I
and Water comnsnv. enrrent for Jane. m'" Pr box. for sale uy
- - i rw nr
$70; F, J. Hsllork, salary for Jane,
116 66. Marshal Roberta' report on tha
oonditioo of reservoirs, depth of water,
camber of gallon! and test! of bydranti,
was rend and aocepted. Couiiil ad
jonrnwL
T. W. Ayers. Jr.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
publioiitiins.
Don
Karl's Clover lt''t will purify yonr
BliMnl, rlur y inr Complex)"!. reguUte
your bowels and rank yntir bead renr
asatwll. XV, and tl ivild by
T. W. Aers Jr.
TO t ONM MPtltH.
Thb Oilman Undkk New Manaoi-
urt Tlie (tilriau hotel, of Portland,
which baa been the headquwrter! for a
many lleppuerite! in past yean changed
management on M udy of last week.
S. K lleevea, formerly of Ueppner and
well known in Ibis county, but of more
recent years a renid'-nt of L Grande,
and E Sanders, both veterans to the
buine. art now in full charge of this
r ntilur hne. These gentlemen will
spare do palm to make everything com
fortable and p!easnt for their guwMs,
and we ht-npenk for them a lilriil share
of the patronage (if this eotlun, where
Mr. lleeVes U Wrl koowu. 3 I
What HnTsrH is Dinso it Tin Lim
Of lHAML-Mneo Mrcti 1. 'I'.'i, the luUl
til.oiint of n.n'i liktidist received It Dot
far fr Bl (be following florM : Totnl
fr Urn town, h.'l.ll.l miiiid; of thia
amoant Minor k Co gets sIhmiI 4I7.37J
pounds, leaving dot far front (hit amount,
ir 1.071 pounds fr all the real tombmed.
Wt bavo at iiior geJ In transit row
than will I bandied by all Ooa.bitieJ lor
lbs btit foor moot!.!.
Vinos k Co.
kandXfi) gV CmfmD I
Cl-ooikJttla.NjCM 1 II a fl wtsl
It Is alfi mi nitrmntoa trv all dnir.
fluta. Jl cures fnriplant Coniumptlo
aad U tn boat Uouga ana itoud wur
tot al by 1. M. Arr. it., lfiKIl
Sotlce of Intention.
The OndrtighJ having been restored
to health by iini'l" Bti, alter tulf-f-Ing
for several year tib a tovera long
IT-olioo, and tbat dread dieM, Con.
!iimption, tt stii ions to make known la
bit fellow nfferrrt tha means of i ore.
To those who d Irs it. h will rbeerf al
ly send, fret of charge, a oopv of tbt pta.
oriptlon oed, which the will Ond
tort eota for Consumption, 4tl.m. Ca
tarrh, BroocMii! and all Ihrrrnt and Inr g )
mala lira Ha botiaa all .iff-r'a will Flfb T" AL -Tba M C. L. k T
km his tetnedv II la lnl.it. 1 ba ,,,, La a full k of all kind of
f... nai a chop, R,tl faa.1, barley.
!.& Orrn s At Th Ihii.m. fiseon.
Jul. I
voTK r. H itrHthv Mvr.N that ntr.
foil'. li.tf tialrifl arftirr fll-l fwttire
ill nil Inlfiill. in to muli ru.nl i.fr.l l i iit.r1
..I hl i lll. nn.l Ml't .f..l alll I l...i
l-l.. mi W, M.rr., ..mi.ij Irrk.st II. ..l.r,
(IHK..H. on Aus l'i, "i, l :
nr. my ifrt.i.
IM t t. rrn. f..r tl. . i", sr V. snd
rKkK v.. 1 1. I S. M . K M
ll i. ... Il. I. ..;.. Ii Hio'Mra ! .mr hi
ri.ilt,i,'t.,a rt'.piif- WIM.M aii'l ulthatlnD ol
Ml'l lali'l l
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jak. r. x'xiitr
4 V( KHu r,
Ilead "Oiin'!"
Carlo! Boyd, agent.
McFarland Mercantile Co. will pay
eaah for wheat, barley, hlile and pelt!
I armert should call and see them. a
Meadows & Hcrivner, Ibe blacksmiths,
boraeahoert and wood butchers, al the
old Ounn stand. Main street, Heppner.
Call od tbe boy.
T. 11. Howard makes a specialty in
0..lvi"g stock men witb alt needed
artii'lea, beaidea carrying a general line
rjoe bia new ad. tr.
Mathews Bros,, City hotel bather shop,
tonsorial artiHla, lUiroutting, shaviog,
ahaiiiMiitig, etc., dona tmrtititloiilly
Baths at 25 cents apieo. "
O. R. Hall, thfl tonsorial arli, oan
be foaiul at lua parlois, Matlock corner,
here h" will dixpetise al popnlar prices,
ahavea, n ham ixhih. Imlronta. etc.
Htaga leaves for Kcho Mondavs,
Wdeaday. and Fridays, returning nn
Tueadays, 1hiirdaya aud halurdaya.
U. Wadn,l'rop. T. W, AyeraJr., agMiit,
Itead Ootii's Financial HcIkhiI," and
then Uaa np hi other publications
They r all (Vir vinmng. internating
Doll Carl'M Boyd, agent, he bun.
Any inventor In F.aatern Oregon who
d'airea tha aervice! i.f an attorney la
VYael.intftori. I. U . Will find it to bit
sdvantagn lo call on or addraas this pa
par, Mf
Walt. Thotnpaon runt alagn between
Heppner and Monumeiil, arriving ery
Talking Ttirougn His t
The man who talks through hi bat ia
everywhere in evidenoe very objection
able evidence it is, too, in moat oases.
Tbe man of intelligence ooveri bii
orauium witb one ot
T. 11. HOWARD'S
fine straw hats, wbich is in Itself s liga
of prosperity and good taste.
Hm also bays hi! groceries, gents' fur
nishings, stockmen's supplies, eta, at
T. R. HOWARD'S.
Mr, Howard makes specialty In those
thing! required by sheep aud oattlemen.
lleinemlier th plane-Mat.
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four d.Mirt south of IhtUdy hotel
AN ILL WIND !
T in an ill wind that blow do
(T'hmI, find itltliotili tho J Iiy.
ful praukH ot Oil Harm mnmhii
thin fond couplet to tinHrary fin
liHrruHHtni'iit, thn aituatiou greatly
BIDllSI H tllll SJ'ctlltolH.
I
Likewise! tlio Hittintinn at
1 o rc io
Hinco it Iiiih lM'rtim
t AMtorri r.
I 4 J'li ".. I"'
drir.ng Ita prrarr (.f (,b, wti'cti a ll p...
l'.ra m.IIi htf and it. a i.n.o a liliiiirf .
,!wlll pUawi a.Mraaa. v. LUUAItll K., l"h will U a.. a1 ronhla
IUU., llfo. !)t), r. I. j'llili w. i,r:(, lk,u I ttelenl lo ItM-tO lor l.i
i i....i i nanpner aon sionoruein, arriving ery - - ,
J.?. "V:!,w'M.;.lr::?7.':;,. M.,od. and Oonomlly known that
k m y rir"i r'iniwTt i himi - viira-
aat rout to tha lu tenor. P. O"ho,
agent.
T. W. Aver, Jr., I tnaklfg 'iirrel
(Miiaoa Hial li guaraiilea. i kill no
par, and aella n al 't oenl per ran, 0
Cai for l Wt; fi.Vt pr dofeo. ''t
.loo WOOLKliY
UAKUIICM A. I'lll-I 1. 1. "VIC
Notice of Intention.
OF
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Which ba sell at lUd Kak I'riea.
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