Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 31, 1896, Image 3

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    CANCER CURED
-AND A
LIFE SAVED
By the Persistent Use of
Aycr's Sarsaparilla
"I was troubled for years with a
aore on my knee, which several
physicians, who treated me, called a
cancer, assuring nie that nothing
could be done to save my life. As
a last resort, I was induced to try
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak
ing a number of bottles, the sore
1 ir f
1 a
7 ft tr-
V?...s.
Here and There.
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.
AY
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver.
Borg leaves for Portland- to-
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Take Notice.
L Ths mm of fire cent per line will ba
)harged Inr "carit of thanks," "resolutions of
respect." Hull of wedding presents anil donors,
ud obituary notice, (other than those the edit
or shall hlmsolf ilve aa matter of news,) and
sotlces of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Notice! of church and society and all other
intertalnmeuti from which revenue U to be do
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Ave
enta a line. Trims rulei will be strictly saner
ad to In everr Instance.
Advertising ratoa reaaonablo and made known
ipoD application.
TIME TABLE.
Stags for Hardman. Monument. In Creek,
lohn Day and Canyon ( ny, leaves aa lollowa :
Kverydafat a. m.,ecent Hnndav.
Arrivcwavorvdav a'f ji..ecept Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and beat line to or
Irom the Interior ronhtry.
WALT TUOMrSOX, Prop,
Conaer A Brock. Agents.
Qambrinus Beer,
w.wHALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drlnkabla Liquors
Cigars. Call
Key. Green ia ill.
Nat Webb ia ia from Walla Walla.
Mrs. Greeo Matbewa it maoh better.
Mrs. Geo. Corner ii reported as better.
J. B. Natter ia down with rheumatism.
Alex Cornett was in town yestcjduy.
Mrs. Sarah Dodo boo is on tbe sick
list.
Mr. B. B. Bishop is over from Pendle
ton.
Bad Willirjchsm is back from Caovon
City.
P. O,
night.
Qfo. Fell sot home from Portland
Sandfly.
Pqnirrpls out south of here are dvios
witu soab.
Joe Eakelsoa was iu Souday from
Lexington.
Laten Jones was in from the country
late hist week.
Case Fnqna was over from Eitflit
Mile yetrdny.
Emil Orntcopp is in town after a hard
winter's rustling.
J aa Roberts bas recovered from an
attack of rheumatism.
Ralph Swinburne returned borne Sun
day from Hood River.
Wm. Campbell and Rev. Swift were
in Qeppner Saturday last.
Moo. J. Monteith is in town lookiom
after bis tailoring interests.
Ed. Day ounae in Tbarsdty with soma
wool, tbe 6 1 at olio of tbe season.
F.J. Hallook and Geo. Barker are
enjoying a visit in tbe mountains.
T. D. Matbews, nf Galloway, bas sold
1.0(h) yeai lings at 81-12 Per bend.
Mauiioe Ball is over from Gilliam
county to enjoy a week's visit boms,
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. C. Smith, atleRmau, Heopnnr,
Jobnov Ayers aod family moved ont
to their butter creek rnuoh on rjatnrday
G. W. Maxwell, one of Dry Fork's
delegates, called at tbe Gazette office
Saturday.
l'oru--To the wife of W. A. Johnston,
at The Dalles, on tbe 26th iust., a 10
pound by.
Waklie's Squirrel Fi terminator now
'n sale at Minor & Oo.'s, reduced from
50 ols. to 25 cts tf.
Tihn Spickuall was in from Gooseberry
Saturd ty to attend the convention pro
ceedings as a spectator.
Diok Perkins, proprietor of the PerkinB
hotel, of Portland, and Huber Sutton
viaited Heppner last week.
Best aooommndation and oonrteoos
trentmeniat the Imperial Hotel, He vent b
aod Wash. Sis., Portland, Oregon.
Minor & Co., tbe reducers of prices,
bave now on hand tbe celebrated Wak
lie's Squirrel Poison. Call and see what
they sell it for. - tf .
On Thursday of last - week Elmer
Benmnn was thrown from a horse and
seriously hurt. At last uooouuts he was
oo lQued to his bed.
Every man bavins a beard should
keep it an even aud natural color, and
if it is not to already, nse Buckingham's
Uye and appear tidy.
Jas. Hilton and wife have located io
Heppner. Mr. Hilton baa purchased
half interest in the wbite laundry, next
door to fjbaa. Jones barber shop.
G. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, oan
be found at bis parlor, Mat look corner,
where be will dispense at popular prices,
snaves, snampoos, nairouts, etc,
Jas. Johnson, ton of Felix Johnson
of Butter creek, returned from Portland
Saturday morning. James baa been at
tending business college for tome
mouths.
Tbe Gazette is prepared to fornish
horseographa and jiokotvprs any siis or
quantity, at reasonable rates Uore
men desiring such advertising should
give as a call.
Mathews Bros, bsve moved across on
tbe east side of Main etreet, in the
building formerly oooupied by the Gem
saloon. Tbey will be pleased to fti
their old customers. tf
Mrs. W. O. Gentry, who bat been ab
sent at Tbe Dalles for some time, re
turned home on Sunday morning. fibs
was nocotnpnnied by ber daughter, Mrs
Johnson, whom lbs nursed through
recent very severe spell of siokness, aud
who is still quite far from being well.
Many people, with tbe notion thai
nature ongbt to take oare of herself
sllow a cough to plague them for week
aod months. Whereas, it nature
aaaisted with a dose or two) of Aysr'i
Chrry Frctorsl. tbe core might
tffeoted in very few days,
Farm Record: Dr. B. F. Vangb
came ov.r from llerpner Wedoeads
nifbt, remained over Thursday aod left
for home lat night. The tfootor rrportt
and iimokable ,D" pomwai pot mi oniy ououiiDg, out
on T4 Doiung, over in aiorro
Danger Signals
Mori thin half the victims of consump
tion do not know tbey bavt it. Here is a list
of symptoms by which consumption can
certainly be detected.
Cough, one or two slight efforts oa
rising, occurring during the day and fre
quently during the night.
Short breathing after exertion.
Tightness of the cbest.
Quick pulse, especially noticeable in the
evening and after a full meal.
Chilliness in the evening, followed by
Slight fever.
Perspiration toward morning and
Tale face and languid in the morning.
Loss of vitality.
If you have these symptoms, or any of
them, do not delay. There are many
preparations which claim to be cures, but
Dr. Hckrr'i English Rtmtfiyfor Consumption
has the highest endorsements, and has
stood the test of years. It will arrest con
sumption in its earlier stages, and drive
away the symptoms named. It is manu
factured by the Acker Medicine Co., 16
and 18 Chambers St., New York, and sold
by all reputable druggists.
Horner k ieH
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 sec them before purchasing.
HigLest prices paid for sheep pelts at
tbe lower warehouse. tf
Frank Sloan was in from his butter
oreek rauoh over Sunday.
O. S. Van Duyn bas engaged in tbe
furniture business in Tbe Dalles.
Andy Stevenson moved bis family oat
to tbeir mountain borne yesterday.
Tbe populists hold tbeir county con
vention in Heppner oo Thursday next.
Mrs. Annie Crump aud family re
turned to tbeir country home yesterday,
W. A. Johnston came in Sunday
from Tue Dalles, leaving tor home lust
night.
B rn To tbe wife of W. P. Snyder,
oti Sunday last, a nine pouud girl.
Perry is now all smiles.
G. T. Walker. Alva Mikesell and
"Colorow" Daly were aruoug the
country visitors yesterday.
John Barker aod Tbos. Soott, red
dents of tbe Galloway section, enjoyed
the convention proceedings.
Clyde Saliug and mother have re
turned to the Sand Hollow ranch after
aving spent tbe winter in Heppner.
Dou't forgot tbe Euster sooial at tbe
residence of Mrs. E. G. Sloan on Satur-
uy evening. You are promised a good
time.
Condon Globe: We learn that Dr.
Bnnloek of Lone Kick oontenipleies
moving bis drug store to Heppner be
fore long.
Word oomes from Grant county that
oe Johnsou bas been nominated by the
republicans for sberifi and John Powell
(or olerk.
Marriage lioenses granted sinoe last
report: Fred W. Frey and Mrs. Loo
McMillan; Ed. W. Mclntire and Miss
Amy Andrews.
Gid Hall's black bear bit tbe end off
M. D. Hayman's finger Sunday morning,
the breach baa not been healed.
Neither bas the finger.
Chas. Sargent got borne from bit
Portlaod trip Saturday. While below
be purchased a brand new 'bus. It will
be brought in from The Dalles overland
Sam Sparry bad an examination
yesterday before Judge Freelaod and
was bound over on a charge of larceny
He also plead guilty to petit larceny aod
will serve four mouths.
Condon Globe: Geo. Gray of Hepp
ner is in this section for tbe purpose of
buying about 10,000 bead of yearling
ewes, which be expeots to take to Wyo
ming this summer. He is paying $1.10
a bead.
Heppner'a publla school closet on
Friday and owing tj tbit fuot our town
is being deserted by numeious famaliet
who are in tbe habit of living during
the summer on their farms aud ranches
in tbe country.
Mrs. W. J. Let-zer oalls the attention
of the publio to the fact that she it still
io tbe bakery business, and ber old cus
tomers will be fnrnisbed an extra quality
of bread at tbe grocery of ber buabaud.
Your patronage is tolioited. tf
Oram Co. News: The Virtue mice,
io Baker county, baa been sunk ao deep
tbat tbe water in tbe bottom io quPe
hoi. Ibrongb some mistake work
man was lowered into tbe water, aud
before be ooulJ be drawn oat reoeived a
paisfol bum.
It inrpriaed tnaoy visitors to the Chi
esgo World's Fair to find tbat of all tbe
blood-pariQera, Ayer's rjersept nlla was
tbe only one on exhibition. Tbe reason
is tbat Ayers Sarsaparilla it a ataudard
remedy, and Dot a patent inedioine, or
aeorsl nostrum.
Bo, ye vo'lnf aicn of Morrow, whittle up
lively tune
for Hie Tatiillilate." I'm free to state, will stay
with us till June:
Then lot him oil lilt auger blade, with "8rry'a
Llnwoax Hye:"
Tla awe! to think, of that good old drink, for
young mail are oiy.
Bold only at tbe Belvedere aaloon.
Himoq 8. Hart m an, of Tooneltoo
West Va , bat been saHerl to ettka
of entio abonl onoe year, and would
bave to call a Uuotor and then toiler for
about twelve boars as muob aa some do
when they die. He was taken recently
lust the eme as at other times, ao
eoneluusd to try Cbeniborlaiii'a Colic,
(X'era and Diarrhoea IW-medy. He
aays: "I Inrk oot dues of it and it gays
me relief in five mioniee. That is more
thsa anything else baa ever done for
Die." For sale by Cnoerr k Brock
Resolution of Coadolenee.
Hall of Ruth Chapter, No. 82, )
Order of Eastern Star. )
Hbpfncr. Maroh 20, 1896.
To the Officers and Members:
We. uor committee, appointed to
dralt resolutions of condolence upon tbe
death of our sister, Carrie E. Wells, beg
leave to report tbe following:
Whebkas. It lias pleased God to re
move from this finite Chapter to tbe in
finite Chapter above, onr 6ister, Carrie
E. Wells, who died at ber home in
Heppner. Oregon, on tbe 12th day of
March. 1896, and.
Whebkas. Ueoeaeed was a member in
good standing of Kutb Chapter, No. 32,
Order of Easter Star, therefore be il
Resolved, That while we bow in huo
ble submission to tbe will of God, we
grieve for tbe drath of onr sister. We
deplore her death beoause we have ever
found ber a woman, tnougu young in
years, was still posscsxea in loll measure
of those qualities and principles, wnion
diguify womanhood aud maker life a
blessing as a member of the Chapter;
f h" was earnest and full of zeal for tbe
order.
Resolved, That we extend to the hus
bacd and relatives of the deceased, io
this tbeir great bereavement, the oon
oise and earnest sympathy of this Chap
ter, and join with tbem in the hope
that our parting is but fur a few years
of lime. -
Resolved, Tbat a copy of these reo
lotions be spread npon the, records i f
this Chapter, a copy be sent to the bus
band of tbe deceased sister, and a copy
be sent to the Heppner Gnzatte for
publication. Mbs. J. W, Leezeb,
ueo. (JONSEB,
J. N Bkown,
Committee.
fryoodte
Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and build
ing np medicine leads everything ever
produced. It is positively the best. Others
may make the same claim. ' But there's
this difference : We prove it. Not by an
tlquity, but by Aferif. Not by what
we say, but by
what m Hood's
Sarsa- VNlSl m Priu
does. 1 11 ha
a rec- '" ord of
Cures unequalled in medical history.
It positively, perfectly and permanently
cures when all other medicines fail.
That the keen discrimination of
the people recognizes its merit and
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, is
shown by the fact
that they sfww fgv buy Hood's
Sarsspa- li-ny I m rillainpref-
erenceand ft'JO-st.l to the ex
clusion of all others,
Hood's Sarsaparilla has a larger sale than
all other blood purifiers. It wins con'
fidence everywhere because the state
ments in its advertising and testimonials
are verified by all who take It. No other
medicine has ever received such praise, or
ao many voluntary testimonials of won
derful cures. No other medicine possesses
All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of
Lebanon, Conn,, was badly afflicted
with rheumatism. At times it was so
severe tbat be oould not stand op
straight, but was drawn over on one
side. "I tried different remedies with
out receiving relief," he says, "until
about six months ago I bought a bottle
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After
usiug it for three days my rheumatism
was gone and bus not returned smoe.'
For sale by CooBer & Brock.
HAVE YOU HEARD
fa
a
THAT THERE'S
Hi
III I I A
ne.s ah mmt
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Wholesale Uter Pri
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All wooleii 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.
latDota fat?
the peculiar combination, proportion and
process used in preparing Hood's barsaps
rilla, and which give it merit peculiar to
itself. This is the secret of Its wonderful
power, of its wonderful sales, of its won
derful hold upon the confidence of the
people. This is why it cures Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all
Humors, Kidney and Liver troubles, Dys
pepsia, Tbat Tired Feeling, builds up the
nerves, createsan appetite and strengthens
the whole system. Its merit, Its sales, Its
you can get a
Will Soon bb Berk Ladies, your
attention i called to tbe tact that Mrs.
M. . Brigus, of the "Leading Millinery
House", of The Dalles, Oregon, will be
in Heppner on Tuesday, April 7ib with
oomplete line of latest novelties in
summer millioery. meet gonna are
naw goods, showing latest designs of
Eastern houaes and trimmed by a
thoroughly competent city trimmer.
They will be displayed iu tbe parlors of
the Palace I ntel, commencing Tuesday,
April 7tb. Call and inspect our goods.
il.
Democratic Coouty Convention.
A democratic 'County convention for
tbe oouuty of Morrow, state of Oregon,
is called to meet in Heppner. in said
county, on Saturday, April 4. 1890. at
10 o clook a. m , for the purpose of oom
In at in g candidates for the following
county otBoers: Cue oouuty judge,
oounty commissioner, county clerk,
county sheriff, coiiDty representative,
oounty treasurer, county assessor, o iuii-
ty school superintended, count; coroner
and oouuty survevor, and hi so preomct
officers for tbe never a I ireoincts, an.
four delegates each to the muto am
second distriot congressional ootiven
tion, and to trantiaot auch other bus!
ness as may properly oomn before snch
convention. The convention will con
sist of 33 delegates, chosen liy tun sev
eral precincts; snd the several products
of the county will be entitled to repre
sent at ion in said conveulion as follows
Heppner 4 Eight Mile 2
Oeutry 4 AlpliiP
Mt. Vernon 8 Pine City 2
lone 2 Matteson 2
Cecil 2 Islington
Dairy 2 Wells Springs.
Dry Fork 2 Lna
The same being one delegate at large
from each precinct, and one delegate fo
every fifteen votes, and one for every
fraction over one half of fifteen votes
caet for J. U. Haley, tbe demi orotic can
didate for congressman, at tbe cleoliou
o June, ItfJl.
Primaries to elect tbe delegates
each of the several precincts "ill be
held March 28, 1"0G. Polls will be open
at 2 o clock p m., aod will be oonduotet!
in the usual manner of holding primary
eleotions. J W. M oh how,
Chair. Democratic County Committee,
be
uir
Make Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True
Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. 1.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
1-fwNl'a D!11c ,amllT cathartic
liuuu J i uu and liver stimulant.
to take, easy to operate. AU druggist.
Some people want the earth;
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HARDMAN STORE,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
of general merchandise," including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR.
LET
ETTER8
i Or.. Ma
GeiRer. William C.
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1 J Or., March 30, 1896
LIST.
ADVERTISED AT
HEPPNER
When calling
advertised.
Hall. G. W.
for these letters please say
4, r. n 11.1,1 a mb, r. M,
Notice of Final Settlement.
TViOTICE ia TTKREBY GIVEN
il
THT THE
nmlr.linied. Eliza J. Bover. executrix of
the estate of W. O. Boyer. deceased, will mass
Filial Mettlement of her accounts with said es
tate a such executrix at the next term of the
Prohate Court of Morrow County to be holdvn
at the court house In Heppner, In said Comity
on thu 4th day ol May, A. u. inw, ai io o ciotx
111. MKO. L1.A 4. nui tit,
3S Executrix.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
undersigned hm been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Harsh H Fell, deceased,
by the County Court ol Morrow County, State
of Oregon, All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to present them
to me at Heppner, Or., duly verified, within six
months tnun nine ncreoi.
Dated this 6th day of March, lH'.Kl.
C. E. FELL
421-29. Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
uuderslgni'd administrator of the estate of
(1. W. H. Brians, deceased, will make Final
Settlement of his accounts with said estate aa
inch administrate r, at Hie next term of the
County Court ol Morrow County, at Heppner,
(iri-ion. o be hidden at Henuner, Orcuon, In
snhl County, on the 4th day uf May, lb'Jti, at 10
o'clock, a. in.
ANDREW ROOD.
42X-31. Administrator,
We are not small meo, lbs. We are email men, b.
we are not tne Largest fnercnams in trie world !
s But when the people ot all ths surrounding country are in need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glasiwsra, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Gass and Water Pipe, Pipe Klttlngi, Btovcs and Ranges, Wagons,
Backs, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe Hammers, Paws, Sledges,
Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
itewars, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zlno, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examiqe our Goods and Get Prices.
Ws bavs Good Goods at FAia Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices.
MA.IN 8THEET - HEPPNER. OREGON
T. R. HOWARD
-DEALS 1N-
A Borlsl rveal
Ths following program will he rrnd-
red In thn riper bonss, Frl.lsy ev,
April 3'il, followed by a basket ai'lablf.
No admission ( ill bs ehargsd. A
cordial invitation it rxtsoilsil to evsry
body.
All lbs Islies ars rsqiestsd to tirioa
baskota witb luorb aooogb for two.
CuMMITTBg.
rHOORAMMI
Devotional Exerrlsrs Id by J. W. llnrnor
Aiilliero ny tne iraiu
liistrumeiiUl Solo Wis. J l Rrowp
Rerltnllon Mhm .ddla onlrs
ViN-sl Moln ... Mix Anna Brown
Mkl Ooarlelts "Hunter's all"
C. M Howard, W. L Haling. I. Iloriior, C. K.
PwUnil.
'Tarabls ol Ihs Virgins Tto Young Ladles.
hllt t P rK HAt-K,
I bars t.&Kt swes ao t I.OtXJ UmU
tbat I will soil afUr slirarlug at II pet
brad, all 'ronnd. I'srtlt wislilog In
buy shnnlJ sddrrss m at Vinson, or
omII no ma at tny isurb In MoDonald
esnyon, oaar Viusoo.
Css Matlock,
2t11m Vit son, Ongoo.
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orru s at I.aGsamds, Orkoon,
March . Ik1.
XTOTICK I HRREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i following namel settler has filed notice
of his intention In make final proof In support
of tils rial in, and that said proof will be ma's
tH-lore t ouiity Clerk ol Morrow county. Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on April 'il, I, vis:
nil., r.p i sn n. rwnr."n,
II I. E. Mo. .. for the HW'i Ki a"d SKI
HWU K-e. IS, and d and Sl NWIa
.Tp. H. R.iS E. W. M .
He iianiea Hie lonnwing witnesses tn prove
his coiitlniioiis residence upon and cultivation
of said land, VII:
I'st Hi.lllan. William Warren, Gus. Hals,
Frank iinlo, of Heppner, Ori son
B. t. WIIJWiN.
' 4JI-1 Krglster.
mm w hie.
IUnriCATtoa Msmso -On flslardsy
vtiieff Ihs Morrow Uonnty K'pnbl.cau
l Inh raei at lis opra boos and tiei.l a
raiirjration msrlina' wblob was wall
itendrd. Nunirrnus arsons ai'lread
lb olub, liirlodiDg tnsny wbo bad mti
defeat st Ilis bsoda ol lbs doyen' ton,
and Imm Ihs obern.g words sipressrd,
Ihs rrpolilicso Uriel most start ont
with tr ing thdorssmenl at ths bails
of its Jiarty.
Ihs hM x Ik ia.
Ii iiol ba itnlurd to bur apy ctbsr
if on bavs asada np y or mind to Uks
II o ils Hraiarilla. lUrorrurx-r Ibsl
HimhI's Hrsosrllla aures wba all
H tiers fall. li bot givs lip in drSiaif
bresu oib cnrdicuiK bava fill to
help oO. Taks Hood's fsrsspaolla
foillifoll V sod o4 may rrawtiably SI
I i I Io m cored
CATARRH
Notice of Intention.
I AND OKriCE AT THE DAI.I F.ri, OHEOON,
t March. S, Notlra la herelor given
that the folloalng named settler has filed no
Ureal his Intention to tusks Anal proof In sup-
pfiit of his claim, and that aald proof will I
inn, la I .Wore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at
lleppiisr, Oregon on April .' IKJU, hi:
JAMKSCAKrY.
M r. No X,. Ir ths sK4 ce. 11. Tp. I N. R.
If, E. W. M.
II iiaim lbs following Wllnertet Io prove
hlsrniilliuioiis tHSldeiu s upon aud cultivation
ol aal't land. !'
Chxrlov VanHlnkle, Franrls Kilkenny, Bar.
ner iNOierty, Johu Kllkauny. ol i.aiioway, (us,
4il 4-H. r. Mooas, KrgUiar.
Did It Ever Occur to You?
That o Firm Could bo Doycottcd
and Still do Business ?
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Ilmxt's I'll Iss ars purly vrgrlatils,
Sarefnlly prpara.) (fom Ins lirt Ing'S-
dieO'S l
ta'KAna rixts. H-i far ss
bsard from lbs derrxMiralio delegates ars:
LOCAIDISEASE
aS Is Ihs eawwl si As s4
SaSSss stMMtt Skes
It eaa a ear4 ky a lsant
mavdy wlK saipid dv
rvrtiy Inta tM anairiis. B
Ini-i'ltrklf iurtp4 II (Ira
r r atone.
Ely's Cream Balm
Is arknaMa4 la ks M oa thnrnajrw far f'
smJ 1 sAa k. (0.4 la Haa4 snd Hay frr ef ail
Wiaili . It sikwiM aliasisis UKS-salsssnf
SiMva sais s4 InSaMaMtww, smM ths amaa,
r.is I ha aMinM Inm awAa, inKiiw U' iwnl
t mr iw.ll, rrw sv al lrnau Sy Mi
tU.f tMUSI lUUa, Wwraakuvaltllew Iwh.
timber Lvlture, Final Prooj
Holies fur Pi bt if alios.
1AM) OrriCE AT THE OAI.I.E. OHEOOW,
j Manh IS, 1M4. olli' la hereby given
mat nnrw nmn', 01 ismaion, 'ron.
has Bled no'Ce of liileullon In mass Inal proof
Iwlora J. M . Morrow, r.iuoiy rlerk at Ms oltlra
Iu llriiiiiier. un ion, on Saturday lha wk day
of on llinlier Cilltiirs appllrallna
Sn Int tha qoarter of aee' Ion of No
I'll,, Tnwnslitp ho. 1 a. Haifa Nn. S fast.
II names aa a llo'ss a: Janir ( l'U
hao I'anl, J ' Ihoinsuu, Jauao l S,allwf
lsliigiuii, uregon.
w. "nr.
Mi j ma Kegitr.
( I Kotlc f lnt"tln.
il If AM) OtrUK AT THK tlAl.l.fa, ORRilON,
', le Marrh aft. I"- lotow is hrrrl,T (Ivs.i that
1 s I lha follow Ins msiiimI It lr has (lll notlra. o
Not let of Intention.
Nort k is 1
ltWi,f I
l.i st Orros sf La Oai.s liaanos.
MafTh th. IWS
iirsrar .ivn nut in
awl ur i,a Sid rw.'ir
ol his IhI'IiIImii ( mass Soal pur s i .ft
trfhlsiialm aid thai said i-r.-.t will h inl
Mm omi.it a I" r . M .rr" 1 .'ir, al
l.i.i n i.f..,n, on May ISO.. I" vis
11 l -r s. I A'A I 1. J M 4 ' l K. H R So
Iieppoar ..er,oc. tur. cv,u f f , , ,w T ,
Itrown. Job Ular. and W ill , s J
hlf,efj Ml. Vernon. Jas. P. .bea,Jtia lie oaa tha following ltosr Inpn.ta his
Hughes ,nd Vim tonr.; leary, Tom ."""Tt "I-" "'!""- -
UalloCk. Is, i. Bfla. (I. W. B.-OM I i,, n..i.itv. Je'ty twn. I tt
aad Tboa. Olsi I. Tba b-ita will nst ' '. M Hi .". il t i' "". -
his iMimlloii Io mas Soal prd In soppurt l
hetrlalm. aiM that aa 4 teKil will I tntl
hvlota I II Morrow ronnly rlalk, St Heppner,
ui.a oi, oa i, i vir
A Htm A M J-ll I'lT.
ltd. f. In SMi, lor lha ft , Sen. II, sad
r' ."f 'a. II IP II I VI
lis mum lit lollow us wltiomi In prove
his roiniiioous rvsl'lvif a upon an4 culllalloa
ul s-i.l latui. via.
Il.,-.f iMiitrv, frank flefllry, W 0, aroll.
lobs HjiUmi, ail of Heppner irron
ik f, M'MIKR,
4AJ S.ai.uf.
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
He will make it an ohjpct for you to trade with
him aa bis prices are right, aod all goods that he
handles are of the very beat
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
Hoppnor, Oregon.
ucorssur to C. a. Van Duyn. Kelt door to City total.
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
Attorneyn t
T-s-tiw,
All basins altandsd to ii prompt an J aatlsfactory
tnannsr. Notaries 1'ablie and Collectors.
OrriCE I!f NATIONAL HANK UUILDINQ.
DEFPNER. t t I i i
OREOOH
Hslnrrlay sod Cgbt It -ot.
i
n. r.
iiii.
K' s later.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
At J. aV. HAGIH'9 RlSIDtHCl.
Kutlj-wfuotloii Guurautootls
Ptsatsii Awsf. A sbft lima slnra
a W-n-sw twl"ping li A. Atrtinalek. t.t
Ibis fily, slroilad sasy from llai paar
and ba 't Sine ln f.mnd, Tha
h'Kew was li'ows In .i a1 hd S
lia-h lis rat rn th ln ' i.( 1 1. b t -
Urf. 'ta Ilia ;. ''der Will .( f
S g ! l iatufsir.t m ! M.a
" IL ssiy S4.J ra r '!
i4fsiW tl
Kotlct of Final Settkmnnt.
NOti'R l rirnv.ivy tht Tmr
H... r-ln4 et't'i,'w"v to
Ot ft II r-.." rl. a III . !!
ft.lt'ma rl W f !l Mroiit 14 l'l St't a
a S lll -. ! Ivfrtl 4 lha
o'i. i r.,.1'1 ol ... 'n .. tf at lli.tf,
I t ,, I . b" fl-' al I M i J f, ' f"S. I"
S. .,', IA It lie) -4 I .
A a V I I
E. L. FREELAND,
-if coutcrioHS,
'Its INSUHANCF,
if ABSTRACTS.
V. S. I,M) COMMISMOM-R.
Iat ft l.sd H"l !' Islen,
sTio una virav tunc
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All lie can bo jirocored at Tbnm,oo A liinns, Lower Main Btrtet,
Hfjiporr, Oregon.
Tnsa (antlaaMS ar wall ae,.ie!t with Orant. Ilarnay rrk. Ol'lleea snl thf sanntl,
snd eaa atnnay s-4 Hm la Making th kIIu alia traveling aisu.
I rk la gasping alia U UnM.
THOMPSON Sr,
i.iviiTWiir. Jixr-rat.
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THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
,T. C. nonCrriCRS, Prop.
aoai i a a s an aasaai a s a
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.