Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 01, 1896, Image 3

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    TURNING GRAY
AND THREATENED
WITH BALDNESS
The Sanger U Averted by Ztlng
AYi
VIGOR
"Nearly forty years ago, after
sonic vetks of sickness, my hair
turned gray and, began falling out
bo rapidly that I was threatened
with immediate baldness. Hearing
Oyer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of,
1 commenced using this prcpara-
Here and There.
Capt. Warren ia on the aick list.
Dan Hale was np from' lone- Wednesday.
was io from Batter
Billy Donglass
oreek yesterday.
Wills & Slooum begin their cloning
ont sale May 1st. tf.
Cbas. Ford is in from tbe sheep camp
for a brief season.
from Little Batter
ttttpf
tioi, and was so well satisfied with
(he result that I liave never tried
my oilier kind of dressing. It stop
ped Hie hair from falling out, stimu
lated a new growth of liair, and kept
the sealp free from dandruff. Only
r.n occasional application is row
needed to keep my hair of good,
natural color. I never hesitate to
recommend any of Ayer's medicines
lo my friends." Mrs. II. M. IIaigiit,
Avoca, Neb.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
FRKPARED UY
DR. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
Ayer'i Saraaparilla Itcmovet l'implei.
Ed. Day was in
oreek Tuesday last.
HiifLest prices paid for sheep pelts at
the lower warehouse. tf
W. G. Scott has parohiscd Osoar
Minor's Clack Horse ranch.
J. W. Salisbury sold J. B. Camobell
900 bead of sheep recently.
Two inobes of snow fell out at Cass
Matlock's Wednesday last.
Bhu Stevers Is np from Arlington and
will remain till utter election.-
B. F. Hevlnnd was down from his
moil at kid ranch Tuesday lust
W. E. Kabler is up from The Dalles
to look after business matters.
Miss Laura Baker, of 'Prison, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. D. W. Hornor.
"California Diok," the tourirt printer,
is headed this way from Pendleton.
Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cotter
whiskey. On tap ht Chris Bcrohers'.
Mr. Thompson, brother of Wash.
Thompson, is spending a few days in
town.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. 8. 0. Smith, sulesman, Henpuer.
Misses Anna Brown nod El'Zibeth
MBtlock are visiting friends at Pen
dleton.
MeCage Raedftr and Nils Jones were
over from Big Butter creek the first of
this week.
DOCTOR.
ENGLISH
for Coughs, Colds.
and Consumption
is beyond question the greatest of all
modern medicines. It will stop a
Cough in one night, check a cold in
a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma,
and cun Consumption if taken in
time. " You can't afford to be with
out it." A 25c bottle may save your
life I Ask your druggist for it Send
for pamphlet If the little ones have
Croup or Whooping Cough
use it promptly. It is surt to cur.
Thrt Sizes 15c., Joe and Ji. All Druggist.
ACKER MEDICINE CO.,
z6 & 18 Chambers St., tT. Y.
DAR
a-:.. w . i
illL J2 J3 14 13.16
JZ.ja.i9 20 2 . "22 23
Take Notice.
1. The mm of At cent per line will be
lharged lor "cerdi nl thank," "rcanlntlons ol
fiit," ltU ol wedding prent end donnr,
iiifl obituary untied, (other than thoae the adit.
r nhall hlmacll Rive aa a matter ol iifvi.l and
notice ol peclal meeting lor whntnverpnrpoee,
2. Notion ol i hurt h and society and all other
sntortatnmenta Irnm which revenue la to ha de
rlyed, ihall b charged lor at the rata of Br
OTH a Una. The rule will be trlellr adher
ed to In every liietanra.
Advertising rato reaeoualile and made known
pon application.
B. B. Openheimer and Rilph Ditten
boffur were here Tuesday to see their
customers.
Keep in mind tbe grand May dnv ball
to he givm at the upera bouse ou Friday
evening, May 1. tf
Wills & Sloonm are going out of busi
ness and will offer their entire stock at
ooat after May lit. tf
Paul Jones and Zora ran one-balf
mile today for $50 a side, which was
won by Paul Jones.
"Old S)dawMter,"as tbe friends of Jas,
Oowins have named bim, has indulged
in the lnxury ot a new wagon.
Dr. J. W. Yogel, oculist optician, will
arrive at Heppner about May 12 and re
main one week. See add elsewhere.
Cbas. Austin, tbe Wagner merohant,
was over Wednesday and left yesterday
lor uome witn a load ot merchandise,
Friday evening, May 1st, is tbs date
for the grand ball at tbe opera house, tf
Geo Huffjrd spent tbs early part of
this week io Heppner. Geo. has been
working for some years lor Cass Matlock,
I Grand Mav day ball at the opera
hnnna An Hrirtnv nlolit Mav laf A.
rangemenls are being made for good
time. tf.
Frank Jones writes from Iowa City
tbat be will shortly graduate in tbe bast
ness department of the college at thai
place.
In oases where dandruff, soalp diseases
falling and grayness ot tbe hair aoDear.
do not neglect them, but apply a proper
remedy and tonic like Hall's Hair lie
newer.
U. 1). Urane, so old Nebraska news
paper man ho had lo leave on aoooaot
of Ihe drouth, dropped in on as Ibis
morniug.
The many friends ot Mrs. George A,
Brown of Hardman will be pleased to
bear tbat Mr. Falkiobiirgb, oashier ot
the Manhattan Life Insuranoe Company
t flew York for the Hortuwest. aooom
pained by Mr. Helmbold, special agent.
are in town to se'tle the claim other late
husband against the aforesaid oompany
air. crown took his polioy on the 10th
ot April, 1895, and died on tbe 2nd of
April, 1396, just eight days before his
second premium was due. The prompt
payment ot this 2U00 olaim without e
pense to the estate only 23 days after
ntinoation of death was received is a
further evidence of the prompt and sat
isfactory manner in which this grand old
oompauy settles its claims.
Through trains on the O. B. & N. will
run via. Umatilla, Walla Walla and
Pendleton. Through sleepers, first and
seoond-olass, will run in oonneotion with
tbe Union Pacific, tbe same as hereto
fore. A through first-olass sleeper Port
land to Spokane, connecting with tbe
first-class sleeper to St. Panl, and a
through tourist sleeper Portland to St.
Panl, will rnn io oonneotion with the
Great Northern railway. tf
TIME TABLE.
Stag for nardman. Monument, font Owk,
foha Day and Canyon t:ity, leave m luiloaa :
Every da at a. m., i -i.t HuikUt-
Arrtveaeverydeyaif a.,iept Monday.
Tha rhaapMU, quirkeat and bast Una lo or
from tha luUtrlor r.nniiry,
VVAI.T THOMPSON, Prop.
Conner A Brock, Alien u.
Qambrinus Beer,
XWwHALf PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors
Cigars. Call
and Smokabla
on Ted.
The Wattenberger orsw of eight men
reomtly sheared KW head of sheep io
nine hours, out at E t, Campbell's place
on Hotter creek.
O. B. II st I, the tonsorial artist, can
be found at his parlors, Matlock corner,
tiers ne will dispense at popular prices,
snaves, sitampoos, baireuta. etc.
liiirt Simons got tangled np with
wild onyuaa the other day and in oonea-
qnenon hit rft arm is In a sling. Hi
right, however, i In good repair.
Tbs Hardman or Morelatid orsw oom
posed of ten shearers are out to di Ihfir
part of tbs "r m hing." They are: Dan
liatn, Jaa. and Frank MurrUod, John
and Frank Howell. Oamer and Uti
Hbaner, J iba lUdly and son, Uy, and
r rani uramsr.
A child wss cured of rrnnp by a d as
or two or Aynr s Chsrry rrotoral.
oeighttor's child died of lbs sans dread
lllarajK, wblls lb (athrr WM gMtia
rtady to call lha doolor. This shows
lhSDretany of having Ayer's Cherry
i ecuirai aiwsya at hand.
MOT I
mr
Have added a NKW 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 pur-
THE BOLTERS.
For every quarter in a man's pooket
there are a dozen nses; and to ns each
one in suoh a way as to derive the great
est benefit is a question every one must
solve for himself. We brieve, however,
that no better nse could be made of one
of these quarters tb'in to exchange it for
a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine tbat
every family should be provided with.
tor sale by 0nser & Brook, druggists.
Messrs Phil A. Falkiobnrgh and Rob
ert P. Helmbold. representing the Man
hattan Life Insnranoe Co.. of New
York, are in Heppner. Mr. Falkinbnrgb
is oasbier of this well known life Insur
ance company for tbe Northwest while
Mr. Helmbold is a special agent of tbs
same. Tbe latter gentleman has tbe fur
ther honor ot being a son-in-law of Sen
ator John U. Mitchell.
John Lony has been pnt on the Hepp
ner branch as seotinn foreman, and will
work a gang of Chinese Ibis summer.
Mr. Maurioe Harmnn is transfered to the
mam line. Maurice has many frlendi
here who regret to see bim leave Hepp
ner.
Wben fevers and other epidemics are
around, safety lies in fortifying tbe sys
tem with Aver's Harsaparilla. A person
having thin and imp a re blood is In con
dition to "catch" whatever disease may
be floating in tbe air. Be wise in time.
Charley Jooes, the well-known "old
timer in tbe tonsorial line, has agmn
located in Heppner, having purchased
Greeo Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite tbs city hotel. Charley will
appreciate a call wben in town.
Wills ft Hlocum mean btminn; yon
want tbe goods, they want the money.
You II get the goods at cost for the
money after May lit. Look out for
pries list io dfxI isroe. It
I hil Gohn ia now sasoointed with the
firm of tl. Heppner V Co., in tbs for
warding bnsineas They pay the highest
market pries lor pelts and bides and at
tend to all forwarding.
For sale a cheap team g md ro idstrM,
one road wagon and light rionble bar
0'i, nearly new. K. i'. Gbkbxb,
II at M. b parsousgs,
Geo. Wright and wife were in from
the ranch to spend Honday and Monday
with Mr. Writfhta parents George
say stock are all doing well this spring,
Born Near Heppner, on Thursday,
April 1, t'i tbs wire ot M. Lklamle, a
lU't pound bl. No wonder Hievs don't
spak to bis old friends any mors.
This spring Is backward slid ronru
rain bis ftlleo. If tbe weiberi lnn
warm. l h an oocaxnnal shower, large
crops and 0n range ars assured.
Ths 0"tu wss given the narnea rf
lbs Welkins shearing crew recently but
somehow it tbs (! a The boys 111
plsass 1st os doa I ght.
Krgnlar ssrvlres at ths opera Imti
on hqmlay mnrniog and vning.
rrasculng ny .ider Jenkins. loa ars
iDvltsd lo tbt ss services.
Having bsso diaapfiinled In getting a
epkr there will I no mealing t.fine
Morrow Ooonly Hspublioao Club to
asorrow tilgbt
Their Han Formally Introduced 1b to the
Political Arena.
From Salem Statesman, April 30th.
Judge H. H. Nortbup, of Multnomah
oonnty, has been made an independent
nominee (by tbe individual eleotots
method) tor representative in oongress
from tbe second district of Oregon.
His acceptance was filed in Heoretary
of State Kiccaid's office jester day after
noon aud was appended to the list of pe
titioners who urged his independent and
"sound money" candidacy, over their
several signatnres, of which there were
exaolly 352. Tbe petition itself was very
nearly fifteen feet long and at the bot
tom of it was the judge's acceptance
couched iu terms nt once shrewd aud
appropriate, si ce he aokaowledged and
acoepted the nomination as ooming from
no party, but from the "sound mouej"
men of the district and urged npon bim
in the interest of "sound money" piiuci
ples as they apply to the current polit
ical oampaigu in Oregon.
Among tb;se whose names are sub
scribed to the petiti in may be found tbe
following group of well knon business
men, oapitalistB, lawyers, journalists
and i thers, to-wit: Messrs. 0. B. Bel
linger, W. M. Ladd, Euf us Mallory, E.
C. Bronaugb, Ellis G. Hughes, E. D.
McKee. J. A. Sladen, C. J. Bobnnbel,
H. O. Grady, Wirt Miner, W. J. Church,
C. H. MensBdoiffer, J. S. Re?d, Tyler
Underwood, Donald MaoLeay, E. C.
Maaton, S. B. Liuthioom, O. A. Dolph,
Thomas N. Strocg, B. G. Wbitehouse
J. L, Atkinson, W. T. Muir, T. B. WP,
cox, J. W. Whalley, W. V. Smith, Pres-
oott C. Smith, L. Blnmaur, W. W. Ma
gnire. H. A. Hogue, F. 11. Wiutler, W. F.
Burrell, J. O. Ainsworth, John Catliu,
John Orun, W. A. Cofty, Harvey W
Sc. tt, P. W. Gillette, J. VV. and I. Wood,
T. Soott Brooke, A. H. M.r;;in, P. F. tie
Flon, B. M. r mith, H. S. Buttetfhdd, H,
0 Breeden, Emmet B. Williams, H. K,
Arnold, J. F. Failing and H. D. San
born, besides many other prominent
members of every other pal. do ;1 psrtj
in the Webfoot state.
ires
Catarrh Cured,
henlth nnd sweet breath secured, by
Bhiloh's Cntarrh Remedy. Pnoe 50
cents. NhssI Injector freo. For sale by
Wells & Warren.
In combination, proportion and
process Hood's Sarsapnrilla is peculiar
to itself, and unequalled in true merit.
No other medicine ever possessed so
much curative power, or reached such
enormous sales, or made such won
derful cures, us Hood's Sarsapnrilla.
It is undoubtedly the best medicine
ever made to purify, vitalize and en
rich the blood.
That is the secret of fts success.
Read this statement:
" When my son was 7 years of age, he
had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma
tism, which settled in his left hip. He
was so sick that no one thought there was
any help for him. Five sores broke out
on his thigh, which the doctor said were
Bores. We had three clKTereut doctors.
Pieces of bone came out of the sores. The
last doctor said the leg would have to be
cut open and the bone Bcraped, before ho
could get well. Howard becamo so low
that he would eat nothing, and one doc
tor said there was no chance for him.
" One day, a newspaper recommending
Hood's Sarsaparilla was left at our door.
We decided to try this medicine. Howard
commenced taking it the last of February,
after having been sicli for a year and a
HAVE YOU HEARD
11
THAT THEHE'H a
ta a Change in Business
Arcuni?
ED. R. BISHOP
Haa bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
h i I I m ii t
WMn mm
K.n:ARI3LESS OF COST.
All woolen uoods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete.. urn heinc snlrl hlnm
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 lata.
rnees
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building. Heppner, Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
a
1 1 You fat ?
half. Ho hadn't taken it a week before I
saw that his appetite began to improve,
and thon he gained rapidly. 1 gave him
five bottles, when the sores were all healed
and they never broke out again. The
crutches he hnd used for four years wero
laid aside, as he had no turther use icr
them. I give all the credit to Hood's Har
saparilla." Mrs. Ada U Moody, Fay
Street, Lynn, Mass.
This and many similar cures prove that
IrO
Sarsaparilla
Is tne One True Blood l'urlller. All druggists. $1.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co,, Lowell. Mass.
rx'ii "ire Ilvrr TIN : c.".sv tr
Some people want the earth; you can get a
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.
A Good Pbbformakob The rcoeipts
of Prof. Ferguson's specialty entertain
ment last evening at tbe opera house,
were a boot (20.00, a rather meager com
pensation, considering ths quality of
the performance given; the small at
tend Lnoe bvintf somewhat due to the ex
tremely short notice tfiveo. Ilia enter
tainment presented some peciiiiur feat
ures, ia marked contrast to anything
ever before uiven bra, and certainly
deserves an extended notice. Tbe pei
fortunuoe was principnliy of a musirnl
oharaoter, the programme Imuhk as ex
tensive as if a tronp ot 5 or 6 performers
were engaged by a peculiar species of
yooalization, ho produced a wonderfully
corieot and nrtistio imitation nf a bari
tone bom with his month, alone, playing
accompaniments npon ibe violin, a rep
resentation of o full orohestra (in m in
iatnrr) hiob made an instantaneous hit
with the andieuce; aud to demonstrate
his wonlerful Inn oipinity, he then
gave an imitation of a Locomotive, ahn
a whistlx due t, piis, buck aud
many other vnenl etJVots; also rpren
tationa of guitar, baugo, Hcotnh bag
pipes, Violoocello, eto eto. Hit piiie
organ solo, elicited O'liis'Heralite ap
plause, the vox humans, clarion, and
chofr-nngriqilft fflVcts of this grand in
strument being wondei folly correct,
Tbe military bogle calls were also given;
and imitations of barnyard fowls nix!
animals without number. The iierf'irn.
ance was interesting el 'sr throngh, and
shonld be entjclnde to ive another he
cai onnnt "n a belter attendance. If
sinew permitted a inueli wre e. mpre-
benew Idea of the perf rmuce o 'iild
b iilven.
M. . Ohuboh. Being called away
suddenly late in tbe week I could not
make definite arrangements for filling
my pulpit last Sabbath. Next Sabbath,
Mut 3, the program ot Isat Bnbbatb will
be onrried out. Moruing subject, Holy
Enthusiasm ; eveuing subjeot,Tbe Wed
diug Gurmont. Moruing intrndaotory
rending, 14 verses ot Psnlm 103. Special
ruiiMO nt evening servioe. Tbe sacred
concert, announced tor May 8, will be
given on the eyening of May 10, on oo
oonut of tbe absenoe ot Miss Drown
from the city. E. P. Grkbm,
Pastor.
A Natural Brantlfter'
Karl's Cloyer Root Tea purifies tha
blood and gives a olear aud bcantiful
complexion. For sale by Walls t War-
Nrw Fbkd Yard Wm. Oordon has
opeued up tbe feed yard next door to
ths Gezttto office, and now solioits a
share of yonr patronage. Billy Is right
at borne at tbis business, and your
horses will be woll looked after. 1'rioes
reasonable. Hay and grain for sale. tf.
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not email men, lbs. We are email men, s.
we arc not trie Largest jnercliaiits in tlie Worldj
But when the people of all the surrounding couutry are In need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Uui and Water l'lpe, pipe Klttlinrt, Moves and KanRes, Wagons,
Ilacki, Buggies, Wagon Msterlsl, Hardwood, Aim, Hammers, Haws, 81cdgi,
Wedges, Uuns, PUtols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars. Oran
Iteware, Plows, Harrows, Kskes. Mowors, Tubs. Wash Bothers
and Boards, Hhoct Iron, Zlno, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Got Prices.
Ws have Ooon Goods at Fais Prices, and Cheap lohn Goods at Chcp John Trices.
GILLIA.M & BISI3J5J1),
MAIN stkkkt - iikppner. ohkqon
Ho, ya voting men of Morrow, whittle up a
lively tune
For die "('aitldnt." I'm free to state, will stay
Itli lit llil June;
Ttuu lei Mm nil hl auger blade, Itli "Harry's
I.IiiWihhI Kye;"
'Til fi l ii IhliK, nf that gool old drink, lor
voting men are dry.
Sold only at tbe DuWedere saloon.
CATARRH
I a
LOCAL DISEASE
aS Is the rult e eeWt tut
vMea chaulio caaatea,
Ilraa twrnrad bfapleaaant
renwdy li-S laannlM n
rertif Into Ihe amirila. H.
Ing qulrklf aiMvrtwd II gives
rr imi atones
By's Cream Balm
Is arknnled(4 le be the aywt Ummeri ret for
NaaaM atari a. ( 4 ia IIm4 and liar fmt of all
rewedle. It ina t4 clrenere the aial paaaafiv,
kiiare paJa an4 InBamnalH, bean lha anna, p
lena lha anemitfaae f rua aoiiL, ea.im Ua at umt
af late aa4 mell. I'rV. m. at lrn a n by in. L
tLX UUuTUKUli,Mwanatewteik.
Foil HAl.K.
A three ineb sleel skein Hcbuttler
farm wagon onmplele. Prartioally uei
Cbesp fur essb. J. A. Vawtrii.
Ilrppnr Jufirilon.
P. ()., Arlington. 6 7
A Fart Warta Knawlag.
(', 'ii'iimptl'ifi, Laljrlppe, I'lieniimni
aud a. I Throat and Long diaeaaea are
en'ed bv Khiloh's Cure. For sate by
W ella V arren.
Mathews Krna. have tnnvrd acroaa no
lha vast aids of Main street. In ths
building formerly onrupie by lha (Jrm
aal.xm. They will tie pleoeed to a
their ol 1 rnatomers. tf
chasing.
0h! Where Did You
Get Them Pants?
!)
rales all Over las Itoay.
Hiar, Ore . Msreb 9, 1T.. I bs Ueq
nfletina wiib pains all over say toxly
lit avreral yeara, and have tHe4 many
refre-lM. bal found relief oatil 1
begea taking llf)' naraapar Ilia. Alter
taking tliia ttitdlolna together with
IbK.d s Tills ! fonnd rojaell pornplrl ly
fa fid. I r. he t). Wimds.
tlMl's r tis rorew all liter Ilia.
MtRKir.0.
At iba reel.leic of Iba hnje's parerila,
4. C. aad 1 telle a II. Col. KlUnsbarg,
Wh , Friday svealng. Apid 24. ,
I t Iter. lU.Uft Warner, Uv. Klwya P.
(Ir.ea, paalie; r.f tha M. K. f hnnh of
I lila siiv, aJ Mi Jeew Uarle Ci.
Mr. (Ireea ritiri4 bw )eier4y
sa-fairg Mf. (If.et, ii reweie at
lUleaabtilg a few mmh to rr fr br
ITWbr a. I hi lli,.aa a men-
ll .t,.J U.i a..k. Whm X.'r llri-a bf
aa Ta !ay Mrs. C i tal api arenily
paer, h fll.le r.( er i, k'.eee, and
Will f'.UI.If fMNitef.
The J. M. RUSSELL Co.
The Dalles.
Portland,
Heppner
0.
1
d lr r-mpUifct hate a
fntreal i-m nf t--.nle
VrMf e, fail j
SaJf I f Wella A ar
trial' 4
A hi il. 's
an. Ir
liiRTI ASri, firrf.,ii, A t-rll Jl, e,
T't Int Pi u :
the Mlualng IvU ha darldM Iu aa an fi e al Tha hatlea, and we l-lle Ihe
ml graaera all! Il a Inlnmt la mtr pl.--ll.H la Itaielle Ihrlr "!.
TI!C DALLCt MARKCT.eela l aHHa BouMaal wool was aaklet there,
a I. t.i.,..M titf-m (.iw -a the "l oiill.S la thai m lm lhaa elfl.l Million attitude
.. I. toarket.) there Ihle Mann, and lllre aonle a..l. In Tbe le!l will ntlng lull talura
f,t Ih ful lug rerte :
!(. Ihe la't amminl nl anol handM not nlf allfa 't bofere and Ihe atoM nt Ihew mat
The tMliee ihir hrd-itaHen tne ihe ewunn. ii m a htl.l e.(MMi'n The (trn eat til wa
ant Ih than aui.in n4a. at a.u in The Paiiae hae Ihe hnKi nl Ihle ro..ni.n, a
ell ae Ine the and a!lf ma "'k
t The toallon nt Tin lal! leewhlhal Sie Iranamnllnealal rail4aemna lr ll,l,.
giM'auWii.g M.e l,l.-f a U ra. In "i aw.le 1mm The tmlie lo ll.e Faat wet Uaen al
ra'e el wi r't rt han-lred e,Mt
ad, Afanil hare l-na asale ailh Ihe rallr-Md onMnle hf.Wf f'.lfl.l U
The lii-e ahen a-l l-t m ll.e trlM If The Italian gnel, allt t4 be hlahef than Ihe Itelfhl
mn alnta difl r and In ntan mm leae Th'e ! a !'. ae. .m Ihe grwaete Ihe
hit .! nnaethie ptu
CON SI GUM CNTl.ee hi" we .1 SW reail ...!. lea Ihlhgnt Ihe
helte.a . n I I 4o well eede nnf rn..allnn, eaxlai!r Ibl aeaana ae Ihera I er
tm II lit he a . draeir fear
0.. h 4,Ma in Ihe e4 I ten hnji . in .fi a-4 geeiefn mi l and denier ftn Ming
hsw tha mill and all he i la. lug Ih.l w. IM f'. ae Ihlnl nlha4 nt
haMUnf all1 he an aHt. late lathe fn. and enal.rtg tha autt a III n4 he awted trtm
tf hMM nit ln n .Me . td a Hbal e..n.l, a nine a4 h-S nen mi
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ln fef !."' ntl" I Ihe t ihe u." a.ta h htmehl H .!
In ih tn n.ia. e iu. edi awe I lhan al Ihe Kfanihg a I ae M II all)l
Bucoeaaor to C. S. Van Dnyn. Nent door to City Hotel.
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries.
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
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Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
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All tlicHO can bo procured at Tliotnjmon A llinns, Ixiwrr Main Htrcet,
UppjiDer, UrfRon.
Theae eenllemen era well amnalnled allh Grant. Ilarnev. rrfmk. (lllllam and nlhet efiilan
and ran aa luoiier aud time la making then an ll.oi nHU traveling men.
I'rl'ea In keeping alia the time.
.THOMPSON & 1 J INNS,
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New Blacksmith Shop.
Tha oiideraigned baa opaand ap a a blVmltb abop r.ppv
Iba nparo txtnan, aod ta prepared to do any kind c.f
work la bis lm. la roasraiiua b will raa a
FIRST CLASS WAGON SHOP !
Work d fi a at I'npnlsr I'rlrwa and ia a satiafanlorr mariner.
I baa a araj ba serelres of an aipartenaoil toraealw-r, n. J. Ilall.m,
tf tUlem, aixi biiraea will m sImhI an aa lo preeent interfering' aixl tr
renohicg, or an aay w. 1'. HC'UIVM Kit. Heppner, ()r.
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I )lnT lh regnlat aa'mwiti' Ja-W ! Ihw Mil aa ail ! leel llial teie nt liuM am hit ,K,,.,4 Ihe n-4 ff
I (lllllllll 1 rWt Ueakls (.aaetta ta H V) Sbd I a !- M Mhee.ha.g ba eeHwted In an a, a-d aba a.tanb.h hiri4 In The
lilllMIKIII I mwilnr firw al IM Weekly I rg,.,i,a ! It.S'e f il, ae alll l-e ' nt Ihe mn an ret H t, r4M nt ahimenl In The l:H M
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(lle n. ittiff f..r " a tear in Ihe a. aM h'eeft 11
G. W. UTT & SON,
LOOK AT THESE PRICES I
HH)kt.s no c :t. Kitt h; I't.n.H.nt :tr, cta. Knch;
AxIflM'f-i V.'siiml yn.no Krtdi.
g"w-all mi,. a.k la nfi-iia'.d tM. W'dil WSTr ft, nail
..Vi5; G- W. UTT & SON.
Paironaoc Solicited. Sailstauion Guaranteed.;!
t.tra(.l larfb, ! Ie(l a. , ,i i, i. k.t il itoli. I . aui l an ! !. u.
tte41t lr. g ii.n t-t IS Ui All . I en i. 1 - he f t .A a!. ae ha . - . t. 1 Vi n. a ... b ' , . .
gjeftta mtiag tHir nhnH,lhl.o lor k.t IMi., !
teat ia adeain till la entitled ta) W a Ml M ind hi ben' ! f m d 4 nf,.,t vikli l next e4 ll ,i.
Mi'.M Ta i M. l aefli. ta I
T1IK 1'AIiACK IIOTIOL BAH,
.1. C. I IO I tCJ I I 10 1 IS. Prop.
ii aanannwnaaa mnu
Keeps the Finest Wine?, Liquors and Cigars.
HTU l!l IVkX1 p,cnly oJ thcm at lhc
imh Gazctto Office, . . .