Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 01, 1895, Image 2

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NOTES AND COMMENT.
Burke says that virtue will catch
as well as vice, by contact. Then
our good people who are laboriog
bo diligently in the interest of
nobler and better things should
not feel discouraged. Aa their
numbers increase and sphere of
influence enlarges, if Burke speaks
truthfully, virtue will triumph
over vice.
Judge Donny, of Chiuese pheas
ant fame, was ia Eastern Oregon
recently on business. Judge Den
ny, though a very ardent supporter
of Sen. Dolph last winter, is no
less an advocate of the claims
made by Son. John II. Mitchell's
friends that he should bo re-elected.
Senator Mitchell has more
triends than any man in Oregon.
He is the true representative of
the people, and that is the kind of
a republican to keep where he can
do good work for them.
ON EVEN TERMS.
James Whitcomb Riley has
completed a new Beries of poems
in which he varies the treatment
of each one to such an extent that
they are said to show the Iloosier
poet's versatility to a remarkable
degree. Ho has given the oories
to The Ladies' Home Journal, in
which the first is about to be pub
lished. A. J J. Frost has been en
gaged by the magazine toilhiHtrate
the poems,
No fight came (T yester.l ly in
Hot MiningH, and it looks as
though that it would all end in a
wordy battle.
Col. J. 11. Kddy Iihb been ap
poiutcd by Gov. Lord as a delegate
to tho tranH-MiHnifHipi cuiigioHB
which will inoirt in Omaha, Nov.
2oth. The appointment is a good
one.
Hi IX Nye, tho famous William
of lioomerang fume, Itvturi'd in
TatorHoii, N. J., recently on "1' arm
ing Kxponod." Somehow tho
nii'lieiiro dhln't think tlmt the
"exixmition" was a micccm, but tho
bad ggrt that followed I'.ill clear
to tho outgoing (rain went t-xpomd
ulhVicntly to piovn their identity.
Wbra I lie (hill Ml. la i.f Hie Morning
lUnil likn inll over Ilia miif.uw nf Hi
tltrlli, Bill tie. wall f ir toll In-fur
littif intf lulu I li" r v.ir.iim mr,
rliHril, -tliii, ili il.n e.-cila in
tuaUtla or T.iiu'ul ih nf idiMnn.ilifl
tuinyre, In Ink" a im-a? 'n f ill of II
teller' iiioniHi'li Citd-ia, ami llm. alii, 14
ymtraelf from aitmiiiorii inllueiirea
llirenleiihitf til health. If )oi liii ii'ii to
rl liual, sleelril or mini'il 11 , mi, ne
the mint ieentive, ami avi.i.l I lit.
r ltrll Hi imiii r a iU'iki loim i nl.l H,e
agreeable mnitb iiif !. into itm Air
filiation tv Him gi'tnitl ulniinu hid, t in-
Vltf'iralMitf III J rrtfulatiiia! ii.p.-rtra
ifcimmenil II till n iiciiili. nf the
furl llml proeiill.ni la I.. H, r t ! cure,
t'ae Ida Hitlers f ir ilii en, liiliiiim
tieea, hetoiitie an I ki ln..) tioiilile,
lit lira Uclm an. I clil it jr .
klura (llMrrfrr: I lm II ,'!. , nfc'l,
feel grateful fir IIIK.MHI a I f ial-1
In ai-l brr iliruunh ll.i. I-.,., 1, i.( ti
(iiiml. an. I le Ij-rn. air ! .1-itoiiiii-iiitf
Ilia Ixiat railaaji .!.. n.e . r t'elil.i, an. I
a'lf.l a 1 anal the i nl 1 r..i . r innM
of if ilinj Ilia ('.liin.ti at 1 1. a I' . lira
M..r.i OWrvi-r ; 'li,e r,i..ll.-l n Til-
tmiia U In Ida till 11 if IhiMik a en
grraM tial r"neni.n, an I 1: ,.,,fc.,
liaa ni'l nominate I am l . I; , uiat Iimhi
l lla.. . 11, al .Mr. I Mia I In I lloliil
tiatr.l. I l.a llnr 1 Il.n i.tri li m
111 ! U- u Ilia i. .li 11 nrtl May
Mi, r. H. Ilaakn a. ( liallama.
I . aata "l.il. , a lhi 'ear
nir- 1 rN-ti.lr Mill t. i ni,r.i
f "f a leliilila'e I atatim I i.r
i,.f .l).H-ia. Iir i r kill. l..t,l.i,
lltieete, I'iih T'i pct.la. ft i l-a I
V , A left, Ji.
fmt tii W m IMmiiii,
ftlt frlli all Ma ai I I la fr.ilB
M.t'hall. al- la a 1 air i f n' ff-. Wat.
(af'f U a lua ; , gtuf lula I' if'
rre I lakni I li "in onl if tua a wa,
l!a aaa rrl.. an I nl In U riiil
l-a!i' t'd-if aul 1 km,! lirarlr l t
l -a (aiaa It, l. ti t-a ( rf?
ill. 31 Ja, a II a. nil la llaikf.il
Jat i..ua l.i tfatnj) arra a II
ba'a t larufcf fi. m a 4ai', i, la
a "fi ie U I Me-' at I fia U I . ( m gW"
aim alaa iii n..t mt 1. I, I a f ..u
t4 fcaf gaiua ai. t t. t 1 tr 1,1
N all fna J pt! ir a
"You appear to forget that thia fel
low Vauffhan has the reputation of
being one of the most desperate crim
inals that ever stepped. 'King1 of the
Coiners' he is rightly named; but it is
chiefly because ne is at the head of a
dangerous gang. And because, by a
lucky chance, you have found out that
he is living in private lodgings under
an assumed name, makes it none the
less risky for us two alone to attempt
his capture."
It was in a decidedly dissatisfied
tone that Mr. Roche, the detective,
urged upon his superior officer the
hazardous nature of the business they
were upon; but Arnold Bond merely
smiled good humoredly aa he re
sponded: "Whatever risk there may be, Roche,
I think I 6hall face. And as I expect
to take our man entirely by surprise,
in the very bosom of his family, I don't
anticipate much resistance. Still, I
am prepared for it, and 1 don't think
that he will easily give us the slip. For
the rest, you will simply carry out my
instructions."
The two detectives knocked at the
door of an unpretentious lodging
house in a quiet street of the east end
of London.
Almost immediately a respectable
looking woman opened the door, and,
stepping back, said, before Bond could
speak:
"Ah, sir; I don't believe they expect
ed you again to-night; but it's well
you've come, for the poor mite is very
bad, they say."
With the ever readv wit of a shrewd
detective, quick to take advantage of
the slightest error, Bond instantly
checked the exclamation of surprise
which sprang instinctively to his lips,
and, stepping in, quietly observed:
"Indeed, I am sorry to hear that.
Our usual friend could not come him
self, but, as his partner, I thought it
advisable to look in again. Let me
see Mrs. Sutton, second floor, is it
not?"
Neither of the detectives scarce
ventured to breathe as they anxiously
waited to see the result of his hap
hazard remark.
"Oh, 1 look you for Dr. Da ton his
self, sir! Yes, second floor. It's rather
dark, but I dare say you can find your
way up. Lor! 1 uever knowed before
as how tho doctor iiad a partner."
"This guuUcman is merely a friend
of mine. If you don't mind, he will
wait for me in tho piissage- I don't
suppose I shall be many minutes,"
Bond said, inwardly chuckling with
satisfaction at the lucky mistake
which had undoubtedly saved him and
his companion no little trouble at the
outset.
Leaving his subordinate, who had
previously received eareful instruc
tions, Arnold Bond, with heart beat
ing a Utile faster than usual, cautious
ly mounted the dark, narrow staircase
ami tapped at a closed ' door facing
him.
Then, without waiting for any reply,
he instantly opened it, and as quickly
Ntepped into the room and shut the
door after him atrain.
'hurrender yourself ray prisoner,
Michael Vaughn, alias Ralph Sutton,"
he isuid, sternly, as a tall, bearded man
sprung hastily to his feet with a
startled exclamation and confronted
him.
A momentary pause, then, with an
o ith, the coiner snatched up a chair
and raising it above his head was about
to hurl it at the detective, but as quick'
ly dropped it, as his eye rested on the
Kerviee revolver steadily leveled at
him.
I'm plied!" lie ejaculated, savagely,
glaring ut the otlloer. "And in this
loin-fool fuslilon, too. But there's
treachery here," lie added, fiercely,
"and if I-"
'Michael, Michael, " Interposed
w oman a vulee, In pleading totiwft,
'you're feigelting tmnr little Jess.
Ymi know the doctor said she iniint tie
kept perfectly quiet.
h, Jesa, poor mite, said the
eonier. .o wonuer 1 lorgiit every
tiling, when Bond hiinwlf jumped up
before me like magic! Well, I'm fairly
iiatiiH-d; Imt if it tvan't fur Iter," he
lidded, with a bitter ciniilinvn, point
ing t.i a lied in a corner of the room,
"you'd never take nie In this squeamish
fashion."
Tim bed a occupied by a little girl
of alioul alx yen rant age, who, It needed
110 aecoiid glance to liercelve, wn vrry
m ar to death indeed. Hie was wide
awuUc, ataruig in mule terror from tli
detective toher father and back again.
Nor did the white face of the colnar's
wife, who ktood trembling by the bed
aide, riprrta much leaa alarm than the
child
"la-fa el ar out Wfor you frighten
my young 'un to death." aatd the
coiner, In a quieter vole. "Xrvrr
mind, J , ha went on, turning toth
child and cuUlng In auch a Under
and aiNitlniig ton that lloud stared
Willi aatoiii-liinei.L "Carnal Hin I
luill come I'u. a. and than you'll b
u iirr, and will-
Vaugtiao'a vole falUrad, and ha
a lifted.
"Ah. take him away, air, but don't
hurry him nvrr what h vary well
Uiiovi, mual I Ih a laat food by ha'll
rt.-r iav to hi child! M hat hup lhar
m.iy hae tvrit you'll take wilt) you.
Imt tit t.iUe It at llila moment
Tim wretched mother, unable to ar
II. u U l another word, sank lut.i 1
1 hair, hid her fac In bar hand a and
ga way an. bleu mitbural i1 g rirf.
'la I lie t'ciil Smalt going to tab Jroa
aw at, I lien, ilnl.lrr' tli fluid said.
feebly. "I'll, don t Idoaowant
J.tt Iniiighl'" Than l.ioUlng at lh
l.'tecttt with frrat, rarnrat ryaa. lit
II Je-.a fontiiiiied. half Indignantly,
half (MtlhaiiraHy: "How would tmir
I n! tMi I.M j on to I laWan away If
al.e an Id and wart led ,i Ij aU-n
tt t H h. r dira Ifully l a I
An lnt.liitiiarr amll vathara.1 f.af
iii lrrt inataul can Uia aura
Una ne ef l.nt4
"lit Iriie. .. liieli," aahiaparad
IK e.ni.er. U('ii nar tils raptor
' l'. 1 , ill Ufifar, ah la nufhly ld.
ao I t'.i iUi 1 aata Id btt fax Ivmrt
10 an iifa nf iJratti M r an t llilna-.
"'' ft I" W fcffl l-artrfaaf qmel,
a-i let r!ar lul and ! aaJ.s
She was gazing steadily at her fa-'
ther, who, however, kept bis face care
fully averted. The pitiful, pleading
expression in the sick shild's eye struck
the detective to the heart, for it was
a look which expressed more eloquent
ly than any words the bitter disap
pointment she felt at seeing one she
evidently dearly loved about to be
taken from her this night of all nights.
The detective paused abruptly, hesi
tated a moment, and then the resolute
expression on nis features soitened
suddenly, and he said in a half jocular
tone, to hide the emotion he could not
entirely conceal:
"Stay, Vaughan; I cannot doit after
alL I can't take such a cruel advan
tage of even you at a time like this!
That's all, and good night"
"Bond! Bond!" cried the king of the
coiners, springing forward as he re
covered from his momentary stupefac
tion: "Heaven prosper you for this!
Bad as I am I hope I'll be able to give
you your reward for this if it's years
to come!"
A moment later the detective had
gone. lie had sacrificed an opportu
nity of adding enormously to his repu
tation. It was a year later before the author
ities succeeded in discovering the "fac
tory" where Vaughan and his confed
erates turned out the cleverly made
counterfeit coins which had so long
been passed with impunity in most
quarters of the metropolis.
But after infinite trouble Bond found
out all he wanted to know and one
night he surrounded with his men the
counterfeiter's den.
Bond had got within a few feet of
the door and was already thinking how
neatly he had managed everything,
when suddenly and without the slight
est warning the whole floor seemed to
cave in beneath his feet, and as he
threw out his arms with a startled
cry the trap he had unconsciously
sprung turned completely over, and
threw him into a large, well-lighted
cellar below. Before he could rise
some seven or eight men had seized
him, and, amid a storm of oaths and
threats, bound him hand and foot, de
spite his strenuous struggles.
"You fools!" cried Bond, exasperated
beyond measure, "let me tell you the
game is upl My men surround the
place, and the little joke will only
make matters a great deal worse for
you. You'd better"
"Joke! repeated one of the coiners,
with a fierce laugh. "Well, we'll see.
What say you, boys? What says our
oath?"
"Death to the trap who bowls us
out!" answered a burly, villainous
looking fellow. "Surrounded we may
be, but what of that? Haven't we
means for getting away through the
burrow at the first alarm?"
AiHEACTH.
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BY
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For Sale.
Ten shares of stock in the National
Bank of Heppner. Address Richard T.
Cox, Reoeiver, Arlington, Oregon, C4tf.
We carry tho most complete line of the following goods that ever came to Heppner: Drugi,
Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Stationery, ik'hoomooKS, lollet Articles, Per
fumes, Candles, Nuts, and Cigars, and will pay the highest cash price at any time for county and
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HBPPNER, OWBGON
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
1 j Oct. 18, 1895. Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof m support of
nis claim, aim tnat sum prom win oe mafic
before County Clerit, of Morrow County, at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Dee. !l, lH'jft, viz:
JAMES S. RE A.
Hd. E. No. 5078, f .r the E's NE!4 Sec. 33, SEVi
KiV'4 bee. Wiaiuisw'i svv; bee. i, i p. o , it,
25 E.
He names the following witnoBnes to prove
his continuous residence upon and culiivation
of said land, viz:
Bedjamin Luelling, Abraham Lueliing, Walter
j . Kcmiett, Josepn . Hummer, an 01 iiariimun
Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
81-02. Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
1 uw'l Till I
We offer One Hundred Dollars R--wnrd
for any case of Catarrh that oun
not bo enrod by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprs , Toled' ,
precious minutes away in empty talk,
interrupted another of the gang.
Quick, pals! Here is an end to our
snug little business, and ao let's make
an end of this interfering sneak before
we cut The traps outside may smell
a rat if he doesn't soon give 'em the
cue.
Without another word on of the
coiners stepped up to the prostrate
ofilccr and, with a savage exclamation,
slipped the noose of a rope over Bond's
head and drew it uncomfortably tight
round his neck. Auothor of the des
perate crew at once threw the other
end of the rope over one of the beams
which supported the flooring above.
The detective now recognized to the
full extent the really serious nature of
his position; and, half dazed by the
terrible calamity which had so sudden
ly befallen him, was giving up all hope
of escape, when for the first time the
leader of the gang Michael Vaughan
himself spoke.
"Leave him to me, lads, and get you
along while you may. There's not a
jiffy to lone, llarkt hear the traps!
They're breaking in already."
"We don't go until we've choked the
life out of the rat who's put 'em on
our trail Hun him up sharp and have
him a pleaaant surprise to his friends,"
replied one of tho rufthina.
With theke words the unfortunate
ofliuer was jerked off his feet, but at
the Mine moineut Vaughan suatchi-d
up a formidable knife and at a single
stroke severeJ the row atnive his head.
"I'm with you. Mr. Itond," ejacu
lated Vaughan, with grim do termina
tion alatiixd upon his white fm-r.
"Aha! see how my mutinous crew sink
bark from your bulldog! And, by all
that's lucky for us txith. here cornet
your men. Another minute's dclav
and I reckiMi it would have goue a bit
bard fir u iNith.
Alimt before he had Uolihcd speak
Ing the long ecllsrliUe room became
for a short space a scene of deperat
struggling, lite wall echoing a chorus
of savage cries and shout.
Of all the tnetntier of the gang their
leader alone offered do resistance, but
taped Into moody silence.
Only when the opportunity offered
did he hUper In the detective ear:
"Yon see, I haven't forgotten what I
one protnivd. tr. although you hav
only smasher's word for it. I'erhapa
you didn't aonw It. but 1 re-ko yu
h4 the life of my little Jm In your
hand that night a year ago. ami mar
I you'll agree now that I've paid a
fair rrtee for It A f.r m but ther.
we re on e term oore more.' .
don Tld litu.
We the nodersigned, hsve known
F. J. Cheney f'ir the last 15 years, and
believe bim peifectly honorable ia nil
business trausHotious and financially
able to oarry out any obligations made
by their firm.
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Toledo, U., VV aiding, Rinnan k Marvin,
Wholesale Drugglats, Toledo, Ohio.
nail's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, sotine directly nrmu the blood and
mucous Biirfaoe of the system. Price
75 cent per bottle. Hold by all Drug
gists. Testimonials free.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
Lj October 21, lS'.ia. Notice is hereby (riven
that the following-named settler has Hied notice
oi nis intention to make tinal prool in support
of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made
before the county clerk of Morrow county, at
Heppner, Oregon, on December:!, ls'Jj, viz:
CHARLES b. EMRY.
Hd. E. No. 31lfi, for the lot 4,SE'i SV' and VU
SKi, se,,. ;!1 TPi 4 s, k. 26 E. W. M.
He names tbe following w itnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Anson E. Wright, James O. Williams, of
Hardinan, Oregon, and .lames M. Hayes, Henry
Bcuerziiig r, oi Heppner, uregon.
JAS. J. MOORE,
882-9:1 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Leeer Bros,
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Yon Should PpPME
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY HOTEL
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Airs, Tom Bradley, IPjrop,
f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
lj Oct. 21, lH'.fi. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
her intention to make tinal proof in support of
herclaiin, and that said proof will be made
before the county clerk of Morrow county, at
Heppner, Oregon, on December 2, lxti.r, viz:
ANN E. CHAI'KL, (nee Mm K. Barnard),
Hd. K. No. 8133, for the K'$ HVi'i, and Lots 6
and 7, Hee. 6, Tp. 5 8, K 2(1 K. W. M.
She minion the follow ing witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land viz:
Anson E. Wright, James o. Williams, of Hard
man, Oregon, and James M. Hayes, Henry
Sclierziiiger, of Heppner, Oregon.
1AA. F. MOOHE,
32-! Register.
JOX.
The acme of politeness was reached by
a mining superintendent who posted a
placard reading: "Pleas do not tumble
loo the shaft." London Tit-Bits.
It's strange that a j le should e
hardest to see through when it is tliln
ncst, riiUadelphis lloonr.l.
At the Temperance Mating. I he
Worker I am shocked to sen you in
suoh a condition, Wbv. you are the
man that came lu hero a few nights ago
aod sinned a dnlge nut t-i diink for a
year.
Ill Alleged liiiHdlbler II tats Do,
ru' fren', yoi ru'ix' havn taken adrantotre
of tne sime'ime alien I ws nnder th
iotlucnoe e.f l'i'tor. Hrmiktyn Life.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT TUB PALLET, ORKOON,
J (li t. 21, lt'.i... Notice Is hereby given that
the follow ing-nnaied settler has tiled notice
of bin Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and thai nld proof w ill be made
h.-fiire the counjy clerk of Morrow county at
Hi ppuer, Or., on Heceniber 2. 1W, viz :
JK-.K EMRY,
lid. K, No. 3211, for the N'i KKU. SE4 NEU,
bee. 7, nndHW'i NW1, Kec. K.Tp. !,, K US K.
He names tbe loll,, wing witnesses to prove
his continuous rcsbluuce upon and cultivation
Of said land, vli:
Anson K. Wrliibt. James O. Williams, of Hard
man, Oreiron, end James M. Hayes. Heurr
K-berrlnger, of Heppner, Oregon.
J,.-i. r. M1KIRK,
S2-OT Register.
H in n en wmiM be ehver if
ere imt Isty A'o' lon (11 h.
tb)
NOTICK UK IMrNIIO.N.
T AND OFKK K AT THE DAI t.K. OKEOON
li iN-tnber 21. l-'-ri Nolbe Is hen bv given
tlmt ton loiiow ini iiNincI seltler hss lllel no
tice ol his Intention to make li ml roof In sup.
port ol Ills claim, and tlmt said prool w ill I
made belore J. W. Moriow, futility t'lcik, at
Heppner, Oregon, on November :m, 1 viz:
IRA D. M1I.IKR.
ltd F. No llT'i. f..r tbe N'4 V'V -c. 4, and
M',PlOhT .. Tp A It .'I r. W . M.
Hh tiamc the t..',oHlutf ltiicftca to prove
his continuous r.-. letu p uj.iui and ciitlvallon
ol, ML I la' il, I.:
Jacob Voiititf, Weler W Itratinnn. of David
son, (ireifoii, and K.dlu D. Rood, Itllbert K.
Jones, ol Mt'lil Mile, Oregon,
JA. K. M'lOHK.
I'l KeliUlcf.
fie baa I.Alt pensioners within
btr Uund
('m,usi lli 1'itmtnifif Jk VI
hate u-f.i,. .t lh ma'tnenl -f
the (Unit lon, ('hieag'H Ills, (Vr.
MdMn A Clinton lte.U, and offer
ton.1 aciN'mmo.lai! ,,t t rahl)
rates. br lh.lf il.n li g a I In n.-l ef
mI lfyte t,ie Aai a la
! (!ft? '.'l fu-t lie (UitU
la l.lvn (tared.
Vn. I'hoi-h" llnnits, of Jucciii'li
("it), III., mI.iI.I 1 7 hi rdi riois slut I.
Coiisiiiiiplioti and tlmt there was tto I up.'
fur her tut tf.i h ti I s ( Pr. K k'
New lhe.iey i'ti:plrlelr rufe. ber
and she ) li vd her I le. Mr, f o .
Kittrrte, H I Fh rld i PI., S.i Kroi r, ..
stlffi red Imtn a drrsJ'ul el 1, at ptwef '.i
ing tviusnniploii , 1 1 b d iM,oiit reuli
rver)lhll.,t else Ihrn Imiighl one litl!e
of If. Kind's N' l'ienerjr and in lo
ks cared, lie l nnluail Ibai.k
fill. Iliaeuch reaiilu, of bicb l,i
are iuiIp, thai prove I he Wonderful
tf!l"a)T of this rnedieine in e Miifhs and
e-.lle. Krre trial iM.lilestT. W Aef.
Jr., dnia; 'ore. I'e-iqtsr site .'A", and
1.
Till riH Casic IU I M.r
K. I. klstl.wk. J. II M ra n b I Kri k
(Idham arc .iiioi'in fun l Ihn ek
llbhleh la toiil.l l, 'rlb re. i
fool, d Ji ia from - 'ai e $, the
f'Hiire-1 arannl ill tutbotii
d'lTli'ull;, ll.oQab a s'.l rl koo lne
re iai4 lime to g frj. It ia
nnderaiiMkl thai il'anl e. )) aillinsti-e
tbe fiathl of if ltc-er wtil l n!.
i in rnal, ai.l lhef ! t i-l I Ifepp.
bef doll I rf a!. are I i Ul'ia
Rtsklnf . i.-j"t It tlVa r-a I
filaillon f,te li ia 'am wl en li e r'd
is aoltiple)! that II. X'i'i i.H la.U m,l
cVIM Ki lle ief
WVt'f I fill
J 6A :yvwr'i
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binus, Lower Main Street,
H eppner, Uregon.
These centlemen are well acaualnted with Grant, Harney. Crook. Gilliam and other counties.
and can save money and time In making these sections with traveling men.
Prices In keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS.
it, n rnlrfr-
smb.
Palace Hotel,
C. S. W DlYN, Proprietor.
e is
have taken full control of this
popular house, and will make it
strictly first class.
MEALS, r CTS.
BEDS, 25 CTS.
Free Hatha snd Free 'Bus for all Guests
An srroeaMs laxative and Krm To?nn,
older I'nurirlt'aof icrt tf iria.L aVjohw.
o4 t UX p-r ck airw. pampWa lraa
ITH lift 1Ttorttr7?tfrm
ror a-.v
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VMCUCWTORK MUSICALf CHQ Cd.ri;
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SI800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INMNTORS.
I
BT LEST!
F M'. Columhua wore alive to-
J. ilny niid cnlM at Mat Lichten-
lhrn ho might mnk a now dim-ov-ory
quit' an tiifiuoralilrt an thnt of
li.i'i ( bus) win n pioat diHCovcrer
in bin iluv. Ili nouhl at thin time
diwover 1 1 fim-nt nfock of Hhoca
over ehowu in lloi(imr. abil the
chi''ht an well. S hnt more does
iimrtid man want ?
Fir K4, i.,,nn that Vrn-Maf.
M. I.ICIITHNTIIAL.,
Wain Mrl. Heppner, Orrgnn.
Custom Work a Hjwcialty.
TI I U N I ) 1 : 1 1 LIOI ITN I N O
"Thcrf m a tuk in the affaira ff men
Thnt, if taken at it $ flood, Irada on tofvrtunr.''
The flood is hr-re and ao it
G1LI.,1A.M & UISBlfllfl
With full line of
Hnnlwnn. Tinwnif. aiaHrvni-ot Crockom-. Wcxxl
ami tllowwaix'. CctlarTubx at Iclrot?lc 1Hchm.
THE UGHT1.ST RUNNING GANG l'LOWS!
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