Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 27, 1896, Image 3

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    CANCER CURED
-AND A
LIFE SAVED
By the Persistent Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"I was troublud for years with a
soro on my knee, which several
physicians, who treated me, called a
cancer, assuring me that nothing
could be done to save my life. As
a last resort, I wa3 induced to try
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak
ing a number of bottles, the sore
began to disappear and my general
health improve. I persisted in this
treatment, until the sore was en
tirely healed. Since then, I use
Ayer's Sarsaparilla- occasionally as
a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in
deed, it seems as though I could not
keep house without it." Mrs. S. A.
Fields, Bloomfield, la. .
The Onty World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ayer's Pills Regulate- the Liver.
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, Take Notice.
L The mm ol fiv cent per lino will be
ihanred tor "cards of thanks." "resolutions ol
nanwt " linti ol weddlix nr wonts and donnra,
ind obituary notices, (other than those the llt
or shall hlmtelf lve aa a mattor ol news,) and
ntlneanf anar-lal moetlnirt lor whatever DiirDoes,
2. Notlcea ol church and society and all other
intnitalnmanta Irnm whtnh revenue la to be de
rived, sha'.l be charged (or at the rate ol live
enu a line, meae rtues win oe nncu; auuer.
d to In everv Instance.
Advertising ratei reasonable and made known
ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
Rtaire (or Bardman, Monument, Xjnng Creek,
John lay ano ;anyon y.uj. innvea an luuuwa
Every day at a. m.. except Hunda.
Arrtvaaavarvdavalt? n.-encept Monday.
The cheapest, qiitckeat and beat line to or
Irom ths Interior (-wintry
WALT THOMrsOS, Prop,
Coneer Brock. Agents.
Here and There. I
Convention tomorrow.
Spring showers yet continue.
Mrs. Geo. Coneer is quite ill.
Geo. D. Fell is over at Pendleton.
Geo. Brown and wife are down ftom
flurdmao..
Bruoe Hainet was in Heppner Wednes
day.
E T. Perkins was up Tuesday from
lone.
Mrs. J. A. Burdell is ill at the Palaoe
hotel,
W. B. Finley was up from Alpine yes
terday
Mrs. Geo. D. Fell la visiting friends at
Portland
J. B. Curmiobel was up from hisranoh
Weduexuity
Wesley Bruouou was oer from Eight
Mue yesterday.
Frank Bale wub ovm from John Day
early this week,
Ratification meeting tomorrow night
at tue opera Uuuue,
Jus. ftlauion visited Heppner yesterday
for W nub urns & Uo,
Mrs. Prioe Florence has gone below
for medical treatment.
Rev. E P. Greeu has been ou the list
of tuoee ailmg, tbis week.
Nat Hale, ot Lexington, was seen on
Heppner streets Wednesday.
Charley Baroett and J as. Leach were
up from Lexington Wednesday.
Hou. J. S. Bootbby and sou, Tom,
were in from Lexington Wednesday.
8am Kinsman oame in from Portland
on Tuesday to remain tor two weeks.
Born To the wife of Geo. Brown, in
this oity, the 26ih itiBt , a H pound boy.
La GrunJe Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. 8. 0. Smith, ealesmau, Heupner.
Ed. a. Oux, tbe well kuown Uardman-
ite, was in towu Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. E. P. Yoroz aod child are back
rum below, having arrived on Thursday's
traiu.
Waklie's Squirrel Exterminator now
on sale at Miuor & Go.'a, reduced from
00 ots. to 25 cts. tf.
Horace Matlock arrived Tueeday from
Monmouth where he has been attending
school tbis winter.
Miss Smith, of Pendleton, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Howard, the M. K,
south, minister's wife.
Ladies are especially invited to attend
tbe ratitioatiou aod oiub meeting at tbe
opera bouse tomorrow night.
Best aooommodatlon aod oourteous
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sis.. Portluud, Oregon.
Ob as 11. Hams proved up onbie
Hardmao ranch Wednesday, witb Ed.
Cox and U. U. Bullis as witnesses.
Tbe Ladie's Aid Society will eiva an
Easter social at the resideooe ot Mrs. E.
G. Sloan on Satarday evening April 4.
Mrs. Lena Wehrum, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Florenoe,bo bas been tilli
ng bere. departed Wednesday lor Halem.
Bis meeting at tbe opera house to
morrow uiflht under the auspioea of the
Morrow County Republican Club, Be
on hand.
Minor A Co.. the reducers of pnoes,
have now on hand tbs celebrated Wak
lie's Squirrel Poison. Call and see What
they sell it for. tt.
F. M. Roger, a mining man, came in
from Portlaod early tbis week and will
soon prepare for tbe season's work over
on tbe Jobn Day.
Geo. Copeland, who will be retnem
bared as a pioneer sberpberder ot tbia
locality, oame in from Lone xtock tbis
week, spending a few days.
Green Matbews U having quits a
seine ot sickness at bis bouse. His wife
bss been ill for soma time witb rbeu-
matism aod now be is down.
Mathews Bros, bava moved across on
the east side ot Main street, la tbs
WMAj DOCTOR lAMf
ENGLISH
Remedy
will stop a cough In a night, check a cold
in a day, and cure consumption if taken
in time. If the little ones have Croup or
nnooping conga,
use if promptly.
Croup is a very
tatai disease.
tuny one
halt of
those at-
The disease progresses so rapidly that
the loss of a tew hours in treatment is
often fatal, acker's English Reme
dy will cure Crouo. and it should al
ways be kept in the bouse for
emergencies. A as cent bottle may
save your child's life.
Three stzesi 35c, 50c, SI. All Drag gists-
ACKER MEDICINE CO.
16 A 18 Chambers St, New York.
f CM- SLv
TBE DBCON.
Qambrinus Beer,
sjieHALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Llauors and Smokabls
Cigars. Call en Tad.
Cass Matlock and son, El., were over
Tuesday from tbe McDonald oauyon
ration..
Joe Eolman bas reoeived bis floe line
of spring samples for shirts and suits of
everv description. Call and eee him at
L. BlumeDtbal's store.
Q. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, oan
be fouud at his parlors, Matlock corner,
where he will dispense at popular prions
shaves, shampoos, hairouts, etc.
Stacy RobertB was over from Eight
Mile Thursday aod fouDd every person
so mo oh ensrossed in politics that he
said there was no one to wait on him
io the stores.
"Satan, tbe Devil, will get bis cor
resDoudenoe Dubusbed when his name
ie siened to urtiole sent in. Tbis rule
is an old one in printing offices, but it
is just as good as ever.
Mrs. Julia Bradley, at the City bo'el,
is serving excellent Sunday dinners.
Our reporter knows wbereot be speaks
as it was bis good pleasure to be a
guest at one of these dinners recently,
by invitation of Mrs. Bradley.
Mrs. W. J. Leezsr calls the attention
ot the pnblio to the faot that she is still
in the bakery business, and ber old cus
tomers will be furnished an extra quality
of bread st tbe grocery ot ber husband.
Tour patronage is solioited. tf
Bob Burdetts is out sgmn with his
"Rise and Fall ot the Mustache." It
bas been all ot nineteen years sines the
Gazette's soribbler heard Bob, but be
would go it be bad tbe chance to bear
tbe tunoy man on the old subjeot as
given above.
'Grandpa" Florence fell a few days
ago and seriously bruised bimselt. For
a time it was thought he bad suffered
a fraotnred rib, but later developments
prove that such ir not the case. How
ever, suoh a tall tor a man ot Mr. Flor
ence's age is a serious thing.
Uo, ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a
lively lime
For the "Candidate," I'm free to state, will stay
with us till June;
Then let him oil hit auger blade, with "Sperry's
Lin wood Rye;"
'Tli sweet to think, of that good old drink, (or
voting men are dry.
Sold only at tbe Belvedere saloon.
Married At the Grand Central hotel,
last evening, E. M. Molntire and Miss
Amy Anderson, both of Prairie City,
Grant onnnty, Recorder Hallock tying the
nuptial knot Tbs young people are high
ly thought of and leave Saturday tor
their Grant oounty boms with tbe best
wishes ot all.
Geo. Gray brings over word from Con
don ot tbe death of Ernest Seobamp, of
heart disease. J. W. Blake was
Hecbamp's agent to sell soma sheep aod
George thought that be would go over
aod see them. Upon arriving at tbe
Heel) amp residence he was found dead.
Deceased was a siogls man end lived a
lonely life. His deatb was very sudden,
expiring out io tbe ysrd.
Simon S. Uartmao, ot Tunneltoo,
West Va , has been subject to attack
ot colic about onos a year, aod would
bavs to call a doctor and then suffer tor
about twelva hours as muob as some do
when they die. Us was taken recently
hnildinif formerly ooonoied by tbs Gem just tha same as at other times, and
ss mm. Tbey will ds pieaaea w
thfir old customers.
Tbe young people acquitted themselves
very creditably at me opera nouse on
Wednesday evening.
Tbe Deacon", a comedy drama in
five aots. by Horace 0. Hale, was render
ed to a large and appreciative audienoe.
by a oompany ot borne amateurea, and
was a decided suoosss in every respect
The proceeds are to be used in defraying
the expense incurred by tbe Heppner
Literary and D abating Sooiety during
the past few months.
Deacon Thorn too, the obief character,
was represented by C. C. Ssling. Clyde
had a clear conception of the "way
down east" style, and played tbe role
u a highly pleasing aod entertaining
manner.
George Graef, by Jas. Hart, was well
and ably rendered. This role carried
ith it from beginning to end the sym
pathy of bis bearers. Jim is graceful
and at home on the stage.
The viHian cbarnoter, Mat Wheeler,
was played by M. B. Galloway. This is
by far the heaviest role in the oast, and
was faithfully portrayed. Mr. Galloway
made bis audience believe tuat be was
indeed a mean and despioable man,
which impression the role was designed
to convey.
James Reed and Parson Brownlow,
two minor parts, were well presented
by Normm Myers.
Clay Folsom, as Billy, the Deacon's
boy, sod as Pedro, the organ grinder,
was a whole show to himself. Mr Fol
som bad a good make-up, and played
the silly boy to perfection.
Pete, the darky servant, was the very
onmical character sustained by H. T.
Bagley. Harry bad a splendid concep
tion of the part he played and kept tbe
audienoe almost constantly in a roar of
laughter. He plays tbe oolored man
well.
Miss Helen Myers, as Mrs. Thornton,
was good. Miss Myers is graceful on
tbe Btage and ber movements were fully
iu keeping with tbe character. Helen,
ber dauuhter, and the intended bride,
was played by Miss Edith Potter in an
able manner, showiug oonolnsively tbat
she fully understood tbe part entrusted
to her.
Miss Amelia Fawcett, the prime old
maid, was faultlessly presented by Miss
Cora Rhea, and the many comioal pnsi
tions wbich sbe assumed in the third
and fourth aots were indeed laughab'e
and entertaining. Miss Rbes is a de
cided suooess as an old maid.
Miss Ada Minor entered into tbe role
of Mrs. Uarrah, wife ot Mat Wheeler,
witb much feeling, and although a diffl
cult obaraoter, sbe was equal to tbe
oooasioo. Nellie, ber ohild, was played
nioely by Willa Minor.
Daisy, tbe servant, and a oomedy
drama all to itself, was played by Miss
Mable Herren, whose ability on the
stage is well known to Heppner audi
eooes. Hue was up to ber purl tn every
particular.
The policeman was taken by Homer
Hsrrintrton.
The music by 0. W tngraham, J. 0.
Hart. Cora Hurt aod Vawter Crawford
was exoellent, aod onmmentvd on to a
areat extent.
It was announced that the play would
be reproduced on tomorrow evening, but
owing to tbe republican rally it has been
deoided not to do so.
Nerves are weak, many people ay,
and yet they do not seem to know
that they are literally starving their
nerves. Weak, pale, thin blood can
not give proper sustenance that is
why you are nervous, tired, exhausted.
The cure for this condition is to
purify, vitalize and enrich your blood.
Take Hood's Sarsaparilla fairly and
faithfully, and the rich, red blood.
wliich it makes, will soon feed the
nerves the elements of true strength,
they require; they will cease their agi
tation and will resume their proper
place being under the control in
stead of controlling the brain and
body. Read Miss Bartley's letter :
"I want to express my gratitude for
what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done fox
me. My health has been very poor tor
three years, due to trouble with my
DCOdlinieys
I was nervous, had pains in my back.
cannot tell what I suffered. My eyesight
became affected and I was so despondent
I did not have any Interest In life. I bad
two physicians, but my complaints be
came worse. I was told that I was affected
with Brlght's disease. A relative urged
me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so
and in a short time I began to notice a
change in my condition. Things began
to appear brighter, my eyes improved and
HAVE YOU HEARD
Been a Ik
THAT THERE'S
i n i
111 I IR
B ill H
age ifi
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed or at
Wholesale Slaughter Prices !
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All wooleb 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.
FRANK M'FARLAND. ED. R. BISHOP, PrOD.
Manager and Salesman. ' I
The National Bank Building, Heppner. Ore.
My IE
did not trouble me so severely. My appe
tite returned and I gained strength every
day. I am now able to do my own work,
and feel perfectly well. I cannot find
words to express my gratitude for what
Hood's Harsaparuia nag none ior me auu a
gladly recommend k. mihb tiL.ua dabi
LEY, 213K S. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft.
Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
X In. Til.. U frt
, . rtff wi'ci ...., ....J
nOOU S fills teke,easytooperate.260,
Consomptioa Can be Cured
By the use of Sbiloh's Cure. This
oreat Oonuh Cure is the only known
rernedv tor tna ternoie aiseose. tor
sale by Wells & Warren
' Notice'of Final 'Settlement.
K.tVTXC.r. IS HEREBY
IN underpinned, KllzaJ
GIVES THVT THE
Hover, executrix ol
th tt nf W. O. Bovcr. decerned, will make
tnle a- such executrix at ths next term of the
Probate Court ol Morrow County to be holden
at the court home in Heppner, in asm uounr
on the 4th day of My, A. I). 1WW, at 10 o'cloc!
. m MRS. ELIZA 1. BOYER
95.35 i-xecuinx.
Vtt Do Tn rait
BByfci7Mftfflfjs
Some people want the earth; you can get a
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HLHrMA.lSr 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
Tbe Brat Cough Cure
Is 8hlIoh's cure. A nnvleotej oonuh of Oregon
is dan aero us. Stop it at once with
Hhiloh's Gure. For sale" by Wells &
Warren. 1
Administrator's Notice.
OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
nndornlinierl hm been appointed adminis
trator of the etate ol Sarah H Fell, deceaed
N
by the County Court ol Morrow County, Htate
ot Orenon. All persons having claims agatnat
said estate are hereby required to present thera
tf
There will be regular services held al
tbe M E. church. 8outb, Bonday. The
eveoinu service will be devoted to tbs
snbieot ot Missiojs. Text. "Tbs field
is tbe world." 0. B. Bowabd, P. 0.
Tbe Upper Rhea Creek Rpublioan
Clnb, ol Mttesoo precinct will bold Its
next meeting oeii rrtaay, April om,
at Wo. Hush's place instead of tbs
Lealherman place, as previously an
nounced. All are invited to attend this
meeting.
Horner
enooluded to try Chamberlain's Oolio.
Oolera and Diarrhoea llemedy. lie
says: "I took ons dose ot it and it save
me relief in five minutes. That is more
than anything else bas ever done for
me," For sale by Conser k Brook.
An authority ou slang produces tbe
following on a popular term: "A robber
neck is something tbat is trying to gel
OMt to somebody's affairs. A womao
tbat keeps looking out of the window to
see what her oit door neighbor is do
ing, or is prying into affairs thai do not
eonoero ber Io the least bit is one ol
them, aad :he womao tbat is straining
every serve to eurry lavor and reeeive
eomp'.imeots from msu by sboweriog
opon tbem deoeitfol smiles is also a
"robber-oeck." lou'vs seen a man try
ing to read a letter over another mao's
shoulder, lie's a "rubber oeok," b
eaose yon see bs Is stratoblng bis peek
to gerinlo eomotblog that is none of his
business. It will readily be sseo that
according to this d0Lltioo, every outn
monliy has its "rubber seek s."
Democratic County Convention.
A demoorntio oounty convention fir
tbe oonnty ot Morrow, stte of Oregon,
Is called to meet io Heppner, in said
oounty. on Saturday. April 4- 189G, at
10 o'clock a. m , for the purpose of ootn
ioatina candidates for the following
county oQioers: One oounty judge,
oounty commissioner, oounty clerk,
county sheriff, county representative,
oounty treasurer, county assessor, e inn
ty sobool superintendent, couuty coroner
and eoonty surveyor, and also prroinot
officers tor tbs several preoincts, sul
four delegate each to tbe state and
second district oongrrssinoal conven
tioo. and to transaot snob other bnnl-
ness as may properly 0010s before such
convention. Tbs convention wi! con
a 1st of 33 delegatea, chosen by the aey
eral precinct; and tbe several prroincts
oftha county will be entitled to repre
sentation In said eonvnti'id as follows:
Heppner 4 E'gbt Mile 2
(lei, try 4 Alpine 3
Mt. Vernon 8 Pins Olty 2
lone 2 Mattcsno 3
(Voil 2 Uilngt.B 3
Dairy 2 Hells Hprii gs....2
Dry Fork 2 Ine 2
Tbs same bt-iog ons delegate at large
frnm sarb precinct, aod one delegate for
every Dfl'fO votes, and one tor evrry
traction rvr one half of flflwn voir
ot for J. IL lUlf y. the denx credo ean
did ate for mngrtwamau, at Ibe election
io June. 1891.
Primaries to elrot ths nVI-gte in
each f the vml prnii.oia lo
hel l March UH, 1MK5. foils will h otmn
at 2 o'clock p m., and will he enndunted
In le usual manner of holding primary
!ton. J W. Mom now,
Chair. Dmoralio Cooely Committee.
to me at Heppner, or., duly verllled, within six
month! Iroin dale nereoi.
Dated this 6th day ol March, ikis.
C. E. FELL
421-29. Administrator.
We are not email meo, lbs. We are small men, Xs.
ws are not ne Largest Hie-rcnants in ifie VVotid !
But when the people of all the surrounding country are in need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwire,
Cumberland Coal, Gaas and Water Pipe, Pipe fittings, Btoves and Ranges, Wagons,
Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Saws, Sledges,
Wedges, Guns, Plitols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
itewsre, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers
and Boards, Bheet Iron, Zlno, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices.
Ws have Goon Goods at Faia Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices.
GILLIA.M & BISBISE,
main stheet - iieppneh, ohkuujn
Notice of Final Settlement.
VTOTIHIC 18 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE
ll undersigned administrator of the estate of
0. W. H. Brians, deceased, will make Ktnal
Settlement nf his amounts with said estate as
such administrate, at the next term of the
County Court ol Morrow county, at Heppner,
On-uoii. 'o be holden at Hummer. Onaun, In
uld County, on the ith day ol May, WJG, at 10
o'clock, a. m. m
42:1.31. Administrator,
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orrics av La Orakps, Osxoow.
Marrh , In".
NOTIfE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
fillowlii(. named settler has II led nolle
of his Intention tn make final proof In support
of Ills rlalin. and that said proof will be mads
helre County Clerk of Mormw County. Oregon,
al deppuer, umron. on aprii ji, iim, m;
M)l.s,sin.n . rirr.'ii.,
nd. E. No. 43011. lor the MWt. HK'i and SEW
WV -. IV and NWIa. NKV and hl
Bee K.Tp. 6H. R. I E. W. M.
Ha name ins following wmir w r""
his mnilinimis residence upon and cultivation
Hill lttti Vllt
I'at Hplllane, William warren, uua. naie,
Frank Hale, of Heppner, Oregon.
n. r. Ttiiwi.
421-Ul Rralaler,
HOWARD
-DEALS IN-
Have added a NEW SPRING
STOCK of Trimmed Hats for
Ladies and Misses to the Fell stock
on May Street and ask the Public
to call and see them before purchasing.
EOT)!
ELY II' lX
Firfret WIMata
WooU give os perfect health. Be
leaasenveo and womea are out perfectly
I wisa, they most take medieiee to Beep
Iheonaelvim t feci I y healthy, rare.
nob blood ie lb basts of food health. '
HiKxt's Hereepenlla ie Ibe One Tree
Llnod ronfler. It gives good health
I because It builds ap the Iros futjade-
tion pure blood.
Pills are purely vegetable, per-
ItVllv harmless, always reliable aod
beotficiaL
Rraaren Awat. A sbrt lime since
a txr beiegtog la A. Abrahamatek. of
Ibis city, atrolled away from tleppee
and has 0t sluew beD (.rand. The
r-nree srei browe In e lor and bad
barb wire eel na the nadao( flshl (-
.r, atKva ibe sse. riadsr will eon fr
a great favnr by teluralng same Ibe
ownre In ibis eily aod receive rrd
f 1 12 00 OS
Tllla te 4 i,Bf,
r.lls do enl eere e.nii.,li.ri. They
enly agf'avsgat'. K'l's Cl'ivef lfy4
Tee DHe regnUnty Ibe
Uwels. For eale bv Wells end Warreo.
A Hatty's Ufa av4.
"tf baby had emnpand a saved lV
Union's Cure." write Mrs. J. B. Martin,
n( Huo'sville. Ala. For sale by Wells
& War res.
F.li Keeoey rlaim In bate osd elgbl
inns of bay tbia spring selling gain
bens, Tii Oit-t'' repnr ha put
e grealdeal oiore lose thai la sp-cu
Utive race horse, to ssy Dolblug ab.nt
loe or to ot cats.
la lb enof of a eor.vrsil io a few
day ago II aellmd thai lb (all nf
Ir J.,hn lv l'rj fe.1 to ib roll'
1i.. h outblitf. a bystander nf irmed
lli.iiowil. II knew a creek ibl hail
so ronch fall that tbe tor earn
hot, eanad by rnblilfig aaine lh rek,
l is he'd Io believe Ibal all tbe liar are
dead.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OrrtCB AT THE PAM.Eri. OHE'ii)!,
I 1 Marrh. S. I'. Nolli-e Is hereby gives
that Ibe following named settler has Bled no-
fire of his Intention Io make final proof In sup
port ot his rlstin. and that said proui win tie
mad belor i. W, Mormw, County Clerk, at
llri pner, Orejiin on apni a. m, vis:
r J1UK4 1 AHTY.
ftrt E No sr.'JS. lor u st1 m. 10, Tp. I K. R.
m K w. y.
Hatiame th loiiowtng wtineeae to prnye
hlaeootluiimia realdenc upon and cultivation
ol, said land. l :
1 hrlv Valivt llixie. rranris Kiii.nnr. par.
ner Ix.li.rty, Juhu kllkeuny.M dalioway. lire,
41 4-11, r. ji'KJaa. ffM-a"r
Tfmljer Culture, Final Proof.
Nolle fur fabheatloa.
I AM) fifEK E AT THE PAI.I.K4. OEEOOK,
4 alarrli i, M. hoUf la hereby ftB
Ibal Andrew ene, ol lsln(tnn. Ott-eon.
has Slel bnilr ol InlenlliiB Io snake Snal pfl
hel'ir J w, Mormw, eouniy rink al ble
In Mefnee, Oroo. on aaiiiMay ia ih day
of U'f, on Tlmlier ( nll'ii .pllrallnB
ho, n", (of lb B, aoart'r ol mrr'Um of fa
l. In TownsblB ha. IB. Kanfa Mo. M raai.
lie name a wllnraw Jtune I TP".
hen I'aul, J :. IbomeuB, Jam Mack, Bit ol
LaklnaUiD, Urefio.
J At. f. Bf'KlEE,
tn Bt IWIeter.
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
He will make it an object for yoa to trade with
him as his prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are of the very best
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
rioppnor, Oregon.
Did It Ever Occur to You?
That a Firm Could bo Boycotted
and Still do Business?
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Hf&tlHfuelloti Gtmrniitooil.
Sa Tbio Tan -', Oor.bui ba
ep4 op lb I-4 d well dwf to
lb (tasti i.ra , bs i e-iuei a
eh' of yonr airokeg. Hilly t r'gbt
al l lb .ilr.es, ao I "tlf
hor will b- well looked flr. I'rieee
reasvreabl. Hay sad fam fff sal It
CATARRH
Is SBWeja '
LOCAL DISEASE I fftl
tn fh wmM ef et 4 I fi'J4'mUt I
so aasien akaeeea, I B. k .7 S
Notice of Intention.
IAn orncE at the tM.ga.nEooi1
4 Mank . I'. Hoilre Is herel.y gle Ibal
ha I. .11. namarf alllr haa Siel ewrt k of
hie liimli.n U mate Snal pnaif In ent-fwrt of
tHrlaln, an-l lhal Mid proof will l-e sna4
tvlorej W tJoimw r.,nif elerfe, al Heppner,
lira..!, on Mar . mm )'
A U'M A Ml.-ll f'1g
H I g N . I..r the t't ex. II, a4
SUhKa. Bae 14. Th I K S
He na we ll follow nf wiu.eaei a in pme
iisroiiiinioe real-laeM Bpo bimI rullltalioB
of Ml'1 laM. l
llmar iMnlry Erank fUnlrf, W. Q, ftwirt.
luttu fce'Via, B.laf Hvrt e.f-H
JA E, H'K'hE.
47SJSI llale
SuceesaorioC. S. VaaDuya. Ktit door to City IIoUl.
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, ond olso keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
5 &
AttorneyH
fit He-IaW,
DErmEn,
AU boslne) alleded Ut U a prompt and aallsfeetor
BQBDBsr. Nolsrla fsblie and Collector.
OmCK IN NATIONAL HANK LC1LDINO.
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Ely'sCrearn Balm
Is arBasa-lsaasI M Ik Steal lW.f tart
Satllt,tt4 la Hm4 aa4 Hay frrm at a.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
forte ( l(
I e Bereoo. fnH, I'rilal.l aad
ru. K ail Clovet Tee ba mad
te veil aed fcspp
Ma E. B, Votui.
f x sale by Welle A Warree.
OiaUy J'Mi. la well kefi "oil
liCB'f" tn lb t"i..;al Ime, ba again
I-rale, I In ll( "". ' l'1-ebaeed
Oreati Mailt ' '"!. U- f lis) xllng
rit Ibe rity lwtl4. t oerley lll
trcrvxists s ceil ba la kia-
ll aia.4 tn sat U a .11
airs eaia b4 ttliaann. Baaai laa .
Ix te ifaa Biiatae trum 'U. iaw.ni im ewl
tt laa-e i lllllWfaa'tMa'l
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AT J.
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if, HiCtH'i HtSIDtMCt.
Notice of Final Settlement.
VOtKI is ttrsMiy "ivgi tnr tug1
il tt'.-lar-len-! a-1-ire' f laa aia
trf H a'm. laa"1 a iM Mtet I l"l
aat'.aii I I J I ! ai.A wl I
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taxi cwtHit. tm la Mt Bar M ai. I-
A BUI
E. L. FREELAND,
ffilCOUtCTlQHS,
tre.vn IMSURANCe,
m ABSTRACTS.
V.. S. I M CdMMI-MoXIK.
14 fin. r a A yi- !
STL0.L,ti,.;i'. NIu.I tuna
Do You Want at Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All IhfM can be) procured st Thnra.Hio A ISmne, Ueier Msin Street,
Hejijitier, Oregon.
That fl a see ell afxtlnU BUN Oel. H'ey. rr. lll'llae, bb4 ether ,
sn4 ean eat Bwsy B-4 Um la BMtleg U.S l lHi.g
tiS't la lHtr Hk Ue .
THOMPSON Sr. IJINNS,
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TIIK PALACE HOTEL BAK,
.j. o. no uc 1 1 lons.viop.
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I Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.