Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 03, 1896, Image 3

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    OVERWORK
INDUCED
Nervous Prostration
Complete Eecovery by the Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
" Some years ago, as a result of too
close attention to business, my health
failed. I became weak, nervous, was
unable to look after my interests, and
manifested all the symptoms of a de
cline. I took three bottles of Ayer'g
Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once,
and gradually increased my weight from
one hundred and twenty-five to two
hundred pounds. Since then, I and my
family have used this medicine when
needed, and we are all in the best of
health, a fact which we attribute to
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil
dren would have been fatherless to-day
had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
of which preparation I cannot say too
much."--II. O. Hinson, Postmaster and
. Planter, Kinard's, S. C.
Ayer's S Sarsaparilla
RECEIVING MEOAL AT WORLD'S FAIR.
AYER'S Pills Save Doe .r's Bills.
Jfepwj
4 a
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Here and There.
J. O. Warmoth is iu from Ella.
Gov. Rhea is on lbs sick list this week.
Tbeo. Anderson is here on jury dnty.
Mrs. Isaac Large it reoorted aa much
better.
Mr. Frank Kellogg ii np from Salem
attending oourl.
Sand storm below and snow storm in
tbe Beppner region.
'Nitib Too Lais, ro." Last Sat or- Blew Ur. Those who happened to be
day d. Rood arrived from the east, ae- J down town early yesterday morning and
Little Emerr Sloonm. son of Mr.
Mrs. Albert Sloonm, is ill.
and
oompani'd by a bride. Now El. waa
opposed to be a baobelor beyond re
demption, bat all this time he has been
tooling ns, bat his friends grant fall
pardon. The wedding oocured on Feb.
26th, at Bloe Springs, Mo., and tbe
luoky lady was Mies Luticia Johnson,
a sister ot Mrs. Uiterbnok, who, with
her husband, formerly resided here.
Tbe Gazette extends its well-wishes in
behalf of tbe numerous friends in Ore
gon, as well as on its own acoonnt.
Bob Watkina and W. B.
to attend oonrt to is week.
Fmley are in
SiJhM0lfTOfiVD iTrtU rp SAT
T0"IliTl2J3 IT
75 hT ISTT9 20" 2j
2 2 2 3 ? $ 21 28
Take Notice.
L The sum of five rent per line will be
Shamed for "cards of ttmnks." "resolutions of
reapoct," lilt ol weddlns; presents aud donors,
tnd oliltuary notices, (other than those the edit
ir shall himself give as a matter ol news,) and
eotloeeof special meetings for whatever purpose.
i. Notices ot church and society and all other
intertalnmenta from which revenue Is to be o
rived, eha'.l be charged for at the rate of Ave
yenu a line. Theae rules win do stnouy saner
ed to In sverv instance.
Advertising rates reasonable aud made known
ipon application.
The tittle daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Meadows is reooTering.
County court is in session this week
with a goodly amount ot business.
Wm. Lord, who was formerly with J.
B. Natter, has returned to Heppner.
Frank Holmes was here yesterday and
today as a witness before tbe grand jnry.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. O. Smith, salesman, Heppner.
Born On Feb. 27th., on Sand Hollow.
to tbe wite ot Milt Powell, a 14 pound
boy.
The seven months old infant of John
Adams, ot Hardman, ia ill with oholera
infantum.
W iik lie's Sqairrel Exterminator now
on sale at uiuor & Uo. s, reduced tram
60 ots. to 25 cts. tf.
Henry Vandernool is baok from Web-
toot wbere be has been visiting bis!
mother, Mrs. M. P. Blum.
Best aooommodation and oourteoos
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Waeb. ots., Portland, Oregon.
Tbe new town council ot Heppner are
bueky fellows. Tbeir average weight
is over 200 pounds, and tbe smallest
weighs 181.
Tbe total number of delegates as
shovn bv i he eall published in the last
issue was wrong. It should have read
51 instead ot 57.
Minor & Co., tbe redneers of prices,
have now on hand tbe celebrated War
lie's Squirrel Poison. Call and see what
they sell it for. tf
Mrs. Dnherty, mother of James and
Bwrney Doberty aud Mrs. Mike Kenny,
is now onnvaleanetit at tbe borne ot ber
son James, on Black Horse.
G. B. Halt, tbe toneorlal artist, can
be fonod at bis parlors, Matlock corner,
wbere be will dispense at popular prices,
shaves, sbampoos. bairouts. etc.
Judge Stephen A Lowell and Pro.
Ally. John Lawrey arrived Saturday
from Pendleton to be in attendance on
the preeent term ot oirouit oourt.
Lew Trainer, a brother of Mrs. J. N.
Cider, was fonnd dead near the Cliff
Huse, San Francisco, recently. The
oaose ot bis death was unknown.
H. T. Bagley has been ill with eon
geston of tbe lungs at tbe City hotel,
but waa well enough today to be re
moved to the home of Hon. J. N. Brown
Nearly all women bave good bair.
though many are gray, and few are bald.
Hall a HairBenewer restore tbe natural
oolor, and thiokens the growth ol tbe
bair.
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who
dVsirea tbe services of ao attorney in
Waebington, D. 0 , will find it to his
advantage to call on or address this pa
per. 6tf
These late storms are not much appre
ciated by tbe stockmen, on aoonnnt of
snaroity of feed, bnt farmers are content.
Yet everything points to good rangs as
well as bouutiful orops.
Ann dal School Election. Pursuant
to oall a number of tbe citizens of the
Heppner school district met at Matlock's
ball yesterday at 1 o'otook, and m tbe
absenoe of Chairman Morrow the meet
ing was called to order by W. A. Kirk,
a member of the board. The annual
report of Clerk Roberts was read and
accepted. Tbe eleotion ot diriotor re
sulted in favor ot J. J. Adkina, and as
Ibera was no opposition to J. J. Roberts
for olerk, be was unanimously elected
by acclamation. An expression ot those
present as to the ' length of tbe aext
sobool term was called for when a num
ber responded. The attendance was not
aa large as it should have been, only 27
being present.
Or Imtxbkst MoOlnre's Magazine
tor Marob will contain interesting pas'
sages from a speech made by Abraham
Lincoln, in tbe Illinois legislature in
January, 1837 undoubtedly the earliest
speech ot Linooln's of which any reoord
remains, and one hitherto unnoticed
by any of bis biographers. It is in bis
most attractive vein that mingling of
genial candor with perfectly olinobing
argument for which he afterwards be
oame so noted. Along with these pas
sages will be presented some entirely
new anecdotes and reminisceooes of
Lincoln's service in the legislature and
cf bis hnmble beginning as a lawyer at
SpringQeld. And there will be a full
quota of Lincoln piotures: among tbem
tour portraits ot Lincoln, two of whioh
bave never before been published, and
a view ot bis first law office.
in tbe neighborhood of Charley Jones'
barber shop were surprised to bear a
cannon like report, and to eee tbe front
of tbe sbop precipitated onto the side
walk and into the street These dem
onstrations were followed by tbe sudden
appearance ot three grim, sut-oovered in
dividuals, one limping, who were at first
mistaken for chimney sweeps, bat who
proved to be Geo. Conser and Ed. R.
Bisbop.two well known bank oaebters.aod
tbe veteran redoubtable Cbas. Jones, tbe
barber of Heppner bills. Investigation
proved that there had been an explosion
and a pretty bad one. The whole front ot
the ehop was out, the mirrors were de
molished, the stove was distributed
around in a thousand pieces, while sut
abounded in endless quantities and parts
of bursted and mutilated gas pipe lay
around. One large piece bad penetrated
the ceiling, making a terrible hoie. Tbe
shop was indeed a complete wreok.
Tbe stove had been serving as water
heater, as well as a generator ot beat,
aud ihe pipes having been frozen tbe
night before, were beated suddenly and
the steam having no obunce to eaoape,
an explosion ooourred. Both bankers
and tbe barber were standing near tbe
stove at the time of tbe aocident,discuss
iog the probabilitiee and possibilities of
ao explosion at seme time or other.
Tbe conversation was rudely ended by
tbe accident, bat no one was muoh hart.
Mr. Conser received a badly bruised
ankle while Mr. Jones received slight
injanes. Both are oompelled to go on
orutohes for the present. A gas pipe
will stand a pressure of over 1,000
pounds to 'the square inoh, aud it is in
deed a wonder that some one was not
killed.
It Saves lives Kvery Day.
Thousands of oases of Consumption,
Asthma, Coughs, (Joins and (Jronp are
cured every day by Shilob's Cure. For
sale by Wells & Warreo.
TIME TABLE.
Btage for Hardman, Monument, tons Creek,
John Iay and Canyon t:llr. leevee aa follows
vary day at a. m., eicrpt ttiinriav.
Arrtveeeverydevei( a..airept Monday.
The cheapest, quickest aud boat Una to or
fro ia the interior ennntrv.
WALT TUOMPSOJt, Prop,
Conser A Brock. Agents.
Qambrinus Beer,
vi.sHAtr PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors
Cigars. Call
anal Smoksnle
n Tad.
T7. i. - - t. o -
n .A j... ...i p.i.4... v t?-K sobool bouse, and tbe folio
" JA l7T7U U.V SJ (UU sY I VI SB I f) t sWM SJ MVUV I
Cltji Ri Obqamizbo Last Saturday
afternoon a buss load of republicans
from tbis city were driven to lone by
"Pole" Thompson wbere a number ot
good republicans gathered at the sobool
bouse at 7 o'olock for the purpose of
re-organizing tbe lone club. Appro
priate remarks were beard from E A,
Brondage, T. R Lyons, A. W. Patterson,
0. M. Peek, John Honor, Ben Case and
a number ot others. Following tbis
A. a Pettys and A. W. Patterson, who
bsd aoted respeotfally as chairman and
secretary of the meeting, gave way to
tbe permanent officers who were selected
ss follows: E. T. Perkioe, pres.; Ben
Case, vice pres.; Edwsrd Keller, seoy
Tbe club starts off with a good member
ship and an abaolanoe ot the right
kind of entbusinsm. All speak highly
of the meeting and treatment received
at lone, and it is safe to aay that it
would not ba difficult to gel another
orowd to go down from here especially
if our former driver oould be assured
that winter was over. Tbe club meets
next Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Williams
log Bator
i. va
lll InliA
for the t'an.lllu." I'm frte to sum, will stay
with us U I Juna; ...
Thin t him oil buaufar blade, vlth "Sparry s
Unwoud Kya;"
Ha sweat lo tbliit, of that food old drink, tor
voUng mea are dry.
BolJooly at tbe Belvedere saloon.
Charley Jooee. Ins well-known "old
titBr" In Ihe tooaorlal line, bee again
located in Heppner. h'.vtr.g pej-cbed
Oreea Matbewa' ehop. Minor bmldlnf
opposite tbe rily hotel Charley will
appreciate a call bo ia town.
Taa Ilia ef Weea.
Cost lpali.ro, eeee lh Ml
the ilia ol wumea. Karl's Clovef IVtrl,
Ta la a plaael rir fr Ooesti patloa
fur a lc by Welle Warreo.
AT COHT.
ftawiaa Af.Ura.1 a large In of aKilJIngS
from I be Eet "! ,b
mtA m snake room f say ftew
wJ.b. I will f tbe SMI elry days
make (rats as oal ot ear present stock at
eoai.
Mar. 17.
J. L.
e U W Trl-a WHS.
(Prwei Cincinnati OesHte
Will Mnala eav.r l'S thai "flf
la a. art-l t.al trt ba AtM. aed lba
k.a M nrara lflml sbonld ba)
ptapT appli-dT Ttie e -lag
wbare iba ifaW 'H
while oejplete vxwiwv leibe rele.
etepMe urrlblv frjee. a4
Ibnnaaeda ap-sj lho.ae.le -( fatal III
eer evory ar asbwrwd la bv
little lejil'rt) eiira l "'
lagty Infliet eyi'l"m. IWf"1 be,
lbra are lytef avaa'l levall U Jlj
two Uara taif eeipUlote in svl4e.
waieb el Ihe tinii f Bwiweee te
IM rM'a. an I wf Bgl-eay.
iMihM will a aohl Cab"";
tb Rnl. It w P""P'
"". & t boUM t f aale tf
Cnmt A Bre.
Yt tn to I w.M stl a f
grl. ImsH ' warbi gearaa-U-t
M J t f I"''"
tare on . aUreve, .
Tuesdays. Tursdsys and Satordays.
r"arr S2 eaob way. Office, Wells A
Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driekell, Prop.
Word came in today tbat Mrs. Jackson
Fleek died yesterday of cancer. Tbe
iotermeot will oornr at 11 o'clock.
tomorrow, out on Little Butler rreek.
Mrs. Fleek bad been III for some
months.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day exoepl Sunday. Shortest and obeap-
eet mote to tbe Interior. Oooeer A
Hpnftlr. avanla. v
O. W. Porter, a prominent shoe pro ao,
of Unotingtoo, arrived leal Thursday
morniog to look for sheep. Do deeiree
lo purchase about 10 000 owes and
wethers which ba will drive over lo Ibe
Huntington eooatry.
Mrs. W. J. Letter calls Ihe attention
of the pnblio lo lbs fact thai she is still
ia the baker basloeee, and ber old cue
toroers will be famished aa extra qoslrtv
of bread al Ibe grocery of bee buebaod.
Toor patronage is solicited. It
Tbe little son of Mr. and Mm. Andrew
ftwd le irooroxlag rapidly undae pbyet-
eisn'e cere and Ibrongtt ibe iefiiteneenf
the Webf.mt llmate, d"o al Portland,
Theebild bee beea soffrrtBg from lo
fanlile peralysle of tome time.
There was no t-ela yeeterday eel of
Beoooer. aa tlh eaet aod wret boa at
trams were lied ap by seed. However,
Ibe branch train went down Ibis saon
ing aod will rwisra Ibis aftaeeooa, going
back agata Ibis eveoiag oa llsse.
Joe MeAlitb. beld oe a charge ef
prjnr.w.e )rteidsf releeaad s"tioe
having Urn ttllone4 la it en. Tbe
pelitkte) wee id by foil two bendred
eoreneie. Ju Is Ibe Beppuet mea is
Uepfmer.
Boodsv alfhl was the ooMeal of Ibe
eeeenti ao far. and namemoe wlf
Dloee err broken up. Tbe 0t-i'e
ttgtoe wee diaabUd l e-toe ettenl by
IhaiboraMug ef a pipe, bit tbaeit lo
Tim Hiab, ibe reach le once more lo
roasleg orisr.
A erl. k la Ibe baek." a aia aedar
Ihe eboaloer blades, water break, Ul
lioneeeee, sad eoeslipalioo, are ) tp
ee ef dsorJred , kidoeie,
llvr aed bowel a Fur all elaiia
or lfisti'g a Wegmeel of lhea
orgaoe, lake Ayer'e Pi'le.
W. Vf. Hreoooe, rlta4, past
ssaeier wor k ease, A O, U. w . will d
livef a leflare Ibe ae laf f Herslay
eeanieg at Ibe K. P. rU el 7-1J a. m.
Mr. B'eeona le a twb4e epkf eo4
will no dnoM p'eaaaaily eeVsrtslS Ibe
sedietM-e. All are leviud.
a D. IWet aa ewtabile prleler
aa,l ttsiMMr abltate bat BOW a
pmapefrnte aUnenay of povllaad. was
la Hrfpof oeerNalerday, aad may de
ei.t l. , ate bee la Ibe I elwre,
Mr iVaaie le bait eaf f a faewef ar
aewieiaf eal adawie a eeeided beaker
lag Ii Ibe eld baeiBawa.
A. F- Pewall. bvnlbef tf Mill Powell,
offtaed ll'l-iw. env4 IMaslaf frnaa
sKmsIis lae m Hvtfif
atvnl flvw I vara. Mr
day evening at 7 o'clock at lone.
UoCVClL Mimxa. Councilman were
all prweot at a regular meeting lest
night, Mayor Morgan presiding..,.
Minute of last regular meeting and
subsequent speoial meeting read and
approved Quarterly report ot tbe
recorder and treasurer read and referred
to lbs dsw flosnoe committee. Meeers.
Gilliam and Minor, aew oouocilmeu
were Inducted into offioe, and Patteraoo
Liobtenlbal and Faros worth retired,
Mr. Oeo. Conser was not preeent owio
lo illness Msyor Morgan ihea aa-
aouDoed bis eppointmeote ia Ibe matter
ler of eommilteae: Health aod police
Oeo. Conser, Frank Rogers aod Fran
Oilliam; streets aod public property,
Oeo. Cooaar, Frabk Rogers and Frank
Oiltism; Bra aod water, Oeo. Cooter,
E. J. Bloeum and CL A. Minor : finance,
E.J. Bloeum, 0. A. Uiuor aod 8. &
Humeri eUoHoee, 8. H. Horner, C. A
Minor aod Frank Rogers: or'.ioeooae.
Fraiik Roger. C. A. Mieor and Oeo
Oooeer; ways aod mesne, Oeo. Co nee r,
E.J. 8 loco at eed Freak OilLata..
Mayor Morgaa tbea delivered bis at. anal
aod iaaogaral aJdreee which was toll
of good advice Bills allowed : elea-
lioa board, 118; F. J. Uallock, 116 66
A. A. R- b-rta $50; U. L. A W Co., 70;
C ee-eABrtKik.il 23; Walls A Werrve,
li Morrow Co, L. A T. Co. agal
petiUoo lbs towa to abaadna streets
of ihe proeeealiog eit-reey, Ibe leif dowa la Ibeir addilioa, and eeid pet It toe
was referred lo the coa millee oa streets
end Boldia properly Marshal re
ports lr4 000 galloos ia flra teeervolr
Adjoeroed.
Pe Mas Oe Tkie.
IU ol be udm-a.1 1 bay eey other
if )oe bave made ap y.-or mlad lo lake
tloid'e are.prille. fUmemhef that
lleM'e rlsreparlila eorae wba all
mrrs fell. l tool give ap la daopetr
liaeattso vLer eiadtaibaa bsS felled to
.lu turn. Teke llod's nareeportlla
Mafuliy aad o may reeeuaebly ei
I eel Ut be tared.
Ud's Tills are ,r f vg-lsble,
erfellf l-rpifl I'li'n Iba lal legrf
disate. V.
Pure Blood "
Is the secret ot the restoration to healti
which Hood's Sarsaparilla gives.
"It glvss ma
pleasure to
mend Hood's Saisa
' parilla. It has cured
me ot many com
plaints, and purl
fled my blood. I
was troubled with
my liver, had hip
disease and other
i troubles, with swell-
ing oi my snues.
had to walk with a
cans. For several
V years A waagrauuai-
breaklng down. I had the grip in a
severe form. I procured eix bottles of
Hood's Barsaparifla and it built me up.
My recovery I owe to Hood's Sarsaparilla.
All my ills have gone and I feel like a
new person. I sleep well and eat heartily."
Mbs. Chaklotth Kelly, Haywards, CaL
Hood's Sarsaparilla
prominent
Try it.
Is the only true blood purifier
ly m tne pubiio eye toaay
vjr j r:n euro habitual constjpa-
"WU O riliJ tion. Price 25c, nar box.
A Pleasant Pabti. On last Friday
evening a number ot Heppner'a young
people, in response to previous invita
tion, met at the heme pt Miss Oertrade
Bishop to enjoy themselves as none but
the youthful oan. Those preeent were :
Misses Elsie A .vers, Emma Farnswortb,
Ethel Myers, Bertha Matlook, Mamie
Farnswortb, Ida Stevenson, Lulu Hager
Grace Hager, Alma Thompson, Annie
MoBride, Edith Vaughn, Vira Hart,
Pearl Welle, Mable dyers, Messrs.
Wayne Howard, Ernest Kirk, Ora
Adkina, Lee Slocum, Earl MoFarland,
Riie Ruark, Olarenoe Kirk, Orio Brians,
Percy Hughes, Willie Hughes, Kalpb
iperry, Qussie Ayera, Oeorge Vinson,
Louis Biebee and Norman Shipley.
The Lkctubi. Mrs. Cox delivered s
lecture at tbe M. E. Church, Houtb, on
ast Sunday afternoon that every man aud
woman io Heppner should bave heard.
She is a veteran in tbe ranks of the
Temperance armv, being a lady ot. cul
ture end wide experience ebe baa a large
fund of laformation and aoeodote to draw
non. She gave a grphio aeoount of the
Woman's Crusade", of ita rie. its rap
id expansion and its crystal izatioo into
tbat most wonderful of modern organi
zations, the "Women's Christian Tem
perance Union" with ita - world-wide
mission and its more lhau forty depait
menta of Reform work. She then took
up tbe aggressive nature of tbe liquor
traffic and dealt some heavy and well
deserved blows st tbe weak, vacillating
voters, who tor the want ot backbone
permit thia power In continue to grow.
to dictate tbe laws of tbe Nation, State
aod Corporation; to fill our offloes with
tools tbat do ita bidding, thus degrading
tbemsnbnod of Ibe country, sapping its
resources, crushing out patriotism, and
enthroning idleness, anarchy, lawless
nees. Tbe lady is mistress ot irony
and aaroaem, bat dealt very lightly in
tboae commodities, just enough to spice
ber moot eloquent and logionl leotnre of
an hour and twenty minutes. 0,
A Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia
and all Throat and Lung diseases are
eared by Shilob's Care. For sale by
Welle & Warreo.
All Rreoxraeod It.
Ask your pbyaioian, your druggist sod
your trieods annul Hhilou s Core to
Consumption. They will reoommeod
it. For sale by Wells A Warren.
Coming Pfospbbity. In addition to
th regular output of wool, sheep aod
cattle thia year, at probably better
ngurea than tor some lime past, it is
now almost oertain that a large wheal
orop will reward tbe exertions of our
industrious farmers. Tbe season so far
he been all that one o mid ask. The
moisture of tbe winter will be largelj
augmented by tbe fall of snow Sunday
ast which will doubtless be followed b
reasonable rams, l'he outlook is indeed
bright. -
Judge Lowell, at tbe opening of court
asterday, made the following appotn
ments: Obae. Johnson, jury bailiff;
Walt Riohardson, general bailiff; W, B.
MoAlister, grsnd jury bailiff. .
CENTKAL COHV1TTEB MEETING.
Notioe is hereby given tbat a meeting
ot tue democratic oentral committee ol
Morrow oonnty, Oregon, will be held on
Saturday. March 11. 1890. at 1 p. m.. io
ibe parlor of tbe Palaoe hotel, for tbe
purpose ot seleotiog tbe time for holding
primaries, oouoty convention, and for
the transaction ot any otber business
tbat may oome bofcre tbe meeting. A
fall attendaooe of all tbe committeemen
ia earnestly requested.
j, w. biohbow,
Chairmao.
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THERE'S,
i:t, a Change ia Business ill Ami.
ED. 11. BISHOP
Has bought oat the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock ia being disposed of at
Wholesale Slaughter Prices !
REGARDLESS OP COST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Heppner. Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
Some people want the earth; you can get a
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HAEDMAN STORE,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
of general merchandise, including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR.
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs.
we are not tie Largest Mews in tne worm !
But when the people of all the surrounding country are in need of . .
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery wsrs, Glassware, Wood and Willowware, Nslls, Iron, Barb wire,
Cumberland Coal, Qasi and Water Pipe, Pipe fittings, Btovei and Ranges, Wagons,
Backs, Buggies, Wagon HaterUl, Hardwood, Axef , Hammers, Saws, Sledges,
Wedges, Uuns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Oran
iteware, Plows, Harrows, Hikes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bollleri
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zlno, etc, etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices.
We bave Good Goods at Faib Frices, and Cheap John Goods at Cbep John Prices.
GILI.IA.M & BISBEE,
MAJN STREET HEPPNER. OREGON
For Hale.
Ten shares of stock Id the National
Batik of Hrppoer. Address lticbard T.
0. Ro Hr, Arlington, Oregon, (i4tf.
T. R. HOWARD
List of Patsits Granted to Pacific
states Ufeutors tbis sek. Reported
br 0. A. 8oov k Go, solicitors of Amer-
loao sad foreign patents, opposite D. 8,
osteal offlrs Washington. D. O.: J. F.
Appleby, Santa Cms, Cal , barresllo
machine; W. F. Bowers. Han Francisco,
bote j O- P. Browo, IUdlaods, Cal., Boms
(aU; B. Coleman, Ban Frsacisso, car
oonpllng; A. Derreoberfejr, Taeoma,
gold separator; O. Johnson, Bourns,
Ore, Indi oat or for hoisting works; 0.
C. Johnson, Los Angeles, I as generator
or vaporisers W. C. Loogetretb, Oak-
a, Cel., detonating bargtar alarm;
T. II. Montgomery, Oakland, Cal rool-
slest for liengitg paiolers falls; I, B.
Btorgfi, Portlsod, Oreg., derioe for
cleaning tobaceo pipes; J. N. Slrnm,
Han Joes, Cal., aUr beater; W. D.
Wailsworih, Hattr. Cl feass wire
oiler, W. K. P. Williams, Oram's Pa.e.
Oreg ., ootnUined sntitalis safety brake
aoJ erbeel gnard for street oars.
Notice of Assignment.
KfOTICE 14 HBKKHY OIVEft THATOKO.
i rVllsiid W. H. reU.lMrtiiers doing btislnrss
-DEALS IN-
at tlrppner,
Omon. under the Arm name ol
Fell Hris . have made an aatlgninent lor the
bcnrflt ol their end tors.
All parties having claims against said Arm of
Fell Bros, are hereby required to prvwint the
same to tne unarnlanea assignee, at tne First
National Hank of Heppner, In Morrow ( ountr
Oregon, within three ruontns Iroia tbe daie
herml .
Dated. Januarf . IMS.
(iko. CONKR. Assltnaa.
J. M. Baown.
Attorner lor Assignee. ent.is.
Notice of Intention.
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
IAND OFFICE AT THE DAl.I.f., OREGON.
J rb. U. Ixua. Notice le bervbr ilren that
Ihe following named settler h4 Sled entire ol
his Intention to eiske Snal firool In S'lnport ol
hselslm, and that said proof will be madr
brfore County Clers. of Morrow County, at llepp-
net, IfragoB, on wn n mi, iwa. vis:
H4 E. No. US, inrtheau Nkv. NWI48EH and
H K4 B k. Her V7. Tp. I S. R, A) E.
He names the following wltneesee to prove I
his continuous residence upon and eulilvalloa I
olsli land, ls:
jn 101M, ,core emitn, ramee T. lainoi.
laraee wren, ol Heppner, Oregon.
JA. f. stOORE.
414 L Itrglster.
He will make it to object for you to trade with
him aa bis prices are right, and all goods that be
bandies are ot the Terr best.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
Hoppnor, Oregon.
Administratrix
Catarrh fared.
health end sweel hrealb aernred, by
HMIob's Catarrh Km-dr. Trios 50
eeota. Neael Injector free. Kor tale by
Wells k Warren.
KlJ'f JrskiftS eie.M iHtr .lghl.rr1g
ity, Lei'ae'oe. urn I set hien.y end
.rtpite1 il eoi iloof S ChrUties
ehsreb si I bet Ue.
Tbe) f-.IUerlD are ll.e graad ) I'ymeg :
f. M. AkM. f xn.M! IL C. tly. Newt
jM.ee. tiroes Mi'Mei, J. Ii. Alien,
Tlx. P. Urahara aad H W. Ads ma.
TWe keeitags si Ibe epers Mnee f-HI
tisae with torrweeieg teieeeet. Large
eed slleeilee sedvee gree4 Ibe spect
er si every aad eef gro sosy
iikvowl soeaelbleg lo tblsk sboejl.
TV. kl ktrJ U baiUi ae a karUeewe
efsateg tt te e.ia4e h a '
t,.ell fnewxrli i Ml mrlft-f W e..d t wr
A fssiocs Ottaaoc-Teeterday Jod
Wiley, young Ban lifieg bers Ibis
Inter, was held to answer on s (barge
of pe'Jtrr. Il appears tbal ha told Ibe
cilf marsbsL In ibe beeriog of Hbenffl
Kartogioo, wbal purported lo be Ibe
facts roaaeralaf Ibe robbery of Iba
aatonaof MAl k Krkk, siting Ibe
ears of the eoppoeel colprtts Bfor
lbs gran I jtry Ibis as denied, bat rn
being cou fueled by Ibe viioeeeae ba
at 1 reeanled and sskaowledawd that
ba bad iwera falsely. Wiley le beld
asieer lo serious (barge, wblcb la ev4
orrvboretlvs of Ibe ear tog tbat "talk
cheap.''
AH laet wlater Ut. Oeo. A. M'l'e.
Lliea. Owtn,, eras badly sfflwi4
11b rteoiMie.o. Al liases II
aeeere Ibal bo Solid Sol stead ap
elraigl.l. bel drawn er en e
elde. "I tried d ffret reotedlee wilh-
ent rerwteleg relief." ba ears, "nelH
aU-nt ell avwi'La ee" I boeehl a bottle
bf CbeeatMftaia's rein Belrev. Aftef
Being II for Ikree dees ssy fbenaaiieen
ae gne and baa retarae4 sinaa.'
tat aie ly Ouaeef Drork .
Notice.
VTOTtrE 1" MERERV OIVE THAT THE
II andrre riml has been ennnlnUd Mmlole-
tretrlt ot tha rsUle M U. f. etliiMS. iticeeed.
by thefounlr turt nf Morrow ( ountr, aisle
olOrvvoa. All swr-one hevlua rlelme againet
sal4 eelale are hretr rvaulrad lo pneenl th
to me si er kma In luna. itr , On If VeIDea,
w'lhie si 1 monins Irom nate arreol.
Haled U1 M dr ol reo , l
tar uruivi
4111 Admlulsrratrll.
Stockholders' Meeting.
oTtrg 14 nragsT ofvsw th t the I
annual awatlnf loe the etork holtre
The Mocow t o. Itxi A rnetC . will be Mid
et Hm ,niM e4 Ue trurr m Ihe tad MioMsf I
in Mere etre.es. lor toe DiritM eiMHina I
eritovre and atuodlag lo ewk etltee buetueee ee I
Ber rove belore tbe seeeUug
m. r. 1 n i
ltt. sW-retery.
Notice of Intention.
T An OFfK E AT THE DHM. rHEiK
1 1 r.b II. isvt, klnUce le herb give thsl
the lolH.wloe Bested emr bee !
Sucoreeof toC. . VesDutn. yeil door lo City Uolel.
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
TTTT -TT sslff LYOBIS
iVttornoyw fit Ivfixv,
BF.PP7JEB,
All bail nees atleaded to U a prompt and sallafaotory
maaser. Notaries I'sblie and 0llerurs.
OmCE X2f NATIONAL DANK ECILDINO.
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I htifUlM ht mM ftrnit will ! tntvlt I 1 1 1 A ?-s.eK
1n4l4sr ik rnnij rivra y H'rymw rfniiif M I .I f V T - k
is i i1;"- . ? . tr ri 1
a it, v p met n is- HK
Ne Mme loll wl( HhwiPl U prove ' f l
hie n,tinM.MM nei.lewe ape aad eultlvatlva rTrt
ref Mid Uad. vis t, PI I
4 ..t.(if lUedrli C ft. Sellle. (hs'Ue
V. .otxee, es Mt4ea, vrawei
Ill M Rwieur,
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
J. W. Keren, the ely eielf, te pre-
pt4 t do all blade ef neiailaf ae4
repef kaagiag eed wvil d hMteeeieeB
i aad lake ap eed ni 4iwa carpets
'rfVa en Mat street, op pf etna (
hotel.
t t
I inrse
CummingS Si Fall, Al U)eacnUi)rocorf.ItTbomi..o A UioDs, Uwer Mala Btmt,
llf I'poer, Urrgoo.
Thsee ellmm ere wsll ar4lned with fire-t. Ne"we. Cf- ni'ltse and eiaef teweHaa,
aad eaa ee,e bmmt ad Uwe la auSing tbee e. tlune Hh Iretellng eee.
ri W-e la levptng wlia the Ueiea.
THOMPSON & BTNNS,
LivaaTMiK. itarrirxit.
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Ot the 014 Sellahle
s Gault House,
lived'
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I ed bal be te e-e SB-e In IB le4 e-
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