Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 16, 1897, Image 3

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last and all the time Hood's Sarsaparilla
has been advertised as a blood purifier.
Its great cores have been accomplished
through purified blood cures of scrofula,
alt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural
gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel
ing. It cures when others fail, because It
Ml
ways
Strikes at the root of the disease and
eliminates every germ of impurity.
Thousands testify to absolute cures" of
blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparilla,
although discouraged by the failure of
other medicines. Rembmber that s
Sarsaparilla
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
HOOd'S PillSeeaasSl!jo0obKyteke'
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political oanopaign
is over and the winter season again with
ne, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette haB made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, 11.50 $3.50
" 8. F. Examiner, 11,50 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00.. 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50o 2.50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
Any overcoat in the store at cost.
Minor & Co. 2t
The celebrated Wakelee poison now on
sale at Minor & Co.'s. 2t
Jodge Lowell delivers lecture in
Tbe Dallea thia evening.
Before parobasiog shoes you will do
well to call on Minor k Co. 21
Miss Ida Ward arrived from Tbe
Dalles on Sunday morning's train
Drink tbe oelebrated J. H. Cotter
Whiskey. On tnn at flhria Rnrnhora'
toe ueaiigm people will treat you
right. Call on tbera when in town, tt
Minor & Co. have the largest, latest,
best line of shoes in the city. Call and
examine. 2t
Kill your squirrels before harvest
Minor A Co. have tbe oelebrated Wake
lee poison. Only 25a. 2t
Secretary of State Kincaid has Ibe
tbaiki of the Gazette for neatly bound
oopy of bis biennial report.
lion, iieory uiacttmao earns up on
. 8 and ay morning's train to spend day
or two with his family.
J. II. MoQaley came over from his
Monument ranch last Friday for a abort
stay wiih boms folks.
St. Vales tine's day was not forgotten
in tbie oily. Old and yooog alike were
tbe recipients of valentines of every
description.
Mrs. 8. P. Garrignee arrived Lome
Sunday morning from Mil too, Or., wiere
she bad beeo to attend br sister wbo
bad beeo seriously ill. bnl is now con
valescing.
Gid Halt sod Charley Jones ere as
sociated together down at Charley's
old plaoe lo tbe tonaorlal business.
Call 00 tbsra and get Jour whiskers
pushed in.
Tbe old ladr was right wbeo she said,
the child migbt die if the waited for tbe
dnetor. She saved the li 111 one'e life
with few doeee of One Mmole Congo
Care.
Ooossr k Brook.
Boro-Oo Feb. 13, 1W, ia Ettbl
Mi'e, Morrow eoaoty, to tbe wife of
Thoe. W. Morgeo, 8 pound girL
Wife end child foiling aloof eiosly sod
T. W. convalescent.
Otis' rattereno l berk from Heists.
From bis grorrsl eppearaoee tbe?
didol do a thing to bim" doaa there,
lie complains (bat tbe climate te bed
nd Ibe water worse.
Warreo Certeer came op from port
land Boadey, leering fur Ilereteck 00
borsebarh Ibe sane day. Mrs. Carensr
ie toacb better eeder tbe Ireettneel she
te rvcsiving el Portland.
If fon know eoflhlng worth meotioa
leg ia Ibe paper, aoastbteg Ibat m news,
call op No. 3 from soy Ve Is Iowa
A Osteite rsprsaeeleltve a ill be fooad
el tbe other sad ef Ibe line
F.. U.i Mte l!ibp rstaroed boot
Ibis moreleg frotn H-rfo. abate abs
bee beta vUH.b bw betrtbsr, CI U hnp
Mmo Otsbop Btse bsa aiMDt from
I'sadlsto lit ssvmsJ mm It.
E. R. D.tbos rerslvsd word lest fii-
day that bta lslt.sr, fi. B. P-sbo f
I,adi", ih qeite 111. lie dprt4
tbel esu M PeedMna. Mie B-l!a
tibnp alau rwtsresd k-.tne Wild him.
tWf. W. E. Ptlee assae ask Ht
ar oa bte Mara fre Pottlsed last
Friday end I4 ikH ibsl evseief el
tbebofae of Freok M(rsrl4 to tbie
etty. lie dfH4 fr Pedia
Fttttay alibi's trsia.
rWjr etK4 Ibe beL cbpi-l
beads sal lit. '. essi-ie.
barms are oni-Hr eM by IVWttfe
tftiieb Ilvt HtJte. tl is at a-as-al Ua
artiste eaJ fr $!. eel it atas.s
rsr lbte 0sf iWk
k, Word e s-e frees Maeeevaat Ual
ftay Wslrb a as emstJ let Wsdese
CA.y ed trfeM bMe JestWie Boeatea
To definitely settle a reoent disonsaion
in this oity relative to tbe wealth of the
leading oountiea in Oregon the Gazette
will atate that the six leading oountiea
according to the returns from tbe state
board of equalization for the past six
years are as follows: Multnomah,
arion, Linn, Umatilla, Lane and
Yamhill. Aooording to tbe returns from
the oounty boards of equalization Lane
has at different times exoeeded Umatilla
ooonty, bat tbe state board has always
ohanged the result, thus giving Umatilla
fourth place.
Judge S. A. Lowell and Proseouting
Attorney Bean came over from Pendle
ton and held ooort on Thursday of last
week. The court's time was oooupied in
some equity matters, and tbe hearing of
a divoroe case, in whioh Mrs. Lillie
Cohn was granted a divoroe from Jerry
Oohn, both very well known in Heppner.
The grounds on whioh same was granted
were that of Cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Mr. Cohn did not appear and tbe
decree was granted by default.
Miss Ada Bartlatt, wbo has been the
guest of tbe family of ber nnole, O. E.
Farnswortb, for several months, depart
ed last Saturday evening for Portland,
and after a brief visit with friends there
she will leave for ber home in San Fran
oisoo. Saturday evening, previous to
Miss Bartlett's departure, a five o'clock
tea was given in her honor by Mrs, Otis
Patterson. A few of Miss Bartlett's
many friends were present and ably
assisted in making the evening a pleas
ant one.
T. W. Davenport, of Salem, who has
been quite ill, is now considered to be
out of danger. When be was at bis
worst a telegram was sent to bis son,
Homer Davenport, tbe ca toonist on tbe
New York Journal, wbo made a great
hit during the reoent campaign in oar
toooing Mark Hanna. Homer oame at
once to S.ilem and will remain until bis
father has completely reoovered, when
he will aooompaoy him to Southern
California.
I have given Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy a fair test and consider it one of
the very best remedies for oroup that I
have ever found. One dose has always
been sufficient, although I use it freely.
Any oold my ohildren oontract yields
very readily to this medicine. I ean
oonsoientiouely reoommeod it for oroup
and colds in children. Geo. E. Wolf,
clerk of tbe circuit court, Fernaodioa,
Fla. Sold by Conser & Brook.
A petition prepared by Register Wil
son of the lund office at Burns, to the
department at Washington, is reoeiving
numerous signatures. It is for a topo
graphical and geologioal survey of a
portion of Oregon exteoding west from
Soaks river between tbe base line and
tbe third standard parallel, In the vioio
ityofVala. Within tbie distr ct is a
large eoope of mineral country.
A few months ago, Mr. Byron Evsry
of Woodstook, Mich , was badly afflicted
un rneumaiisra. ms right leg was
swollen tbe full length, canning him
great suffering. He was advised to try
Chamberlain's. Fain Bulra Tbe first
bottle of it helped bim considerably and
Ibe second bottle elTeoted a oure. The
25 and 50 oent sizes ars tor sale by Con
ser k Brock.
TELEPHONE LINES COST MONEY
Bat We Hast Have Them Our Local Com
pany to Complete Their Llue Early in
the Spring Telephone Talk.
The editor of the Gazette was shown
through tbe quarters of the Oregon
Telephone & Telegraph Co, at Port
land, recently by tbe president, Mr. W.
B. King. The company's 'line extends
as far eastward as the John Day river
joining at this place the line of the
Inland Telephone Co.. with headquar
ters at Spokane. Both oompanies nse
copper wire sod the very best of electric
al material throughout, in order to ob
tain good results.
Though out of Mr. King's territory,
be disoussed freely the probability of
putting Heppner on the "longdistance."
In his opinion it would oost $10,000, or
something like that amount, as it would
require two copper wires the entire dis
tance between Heppner and Heppner
Junotion, besides the usual telephoniu
paraphernalia, and said the business of
ueppner would hardly justify tbe ex
pense. However, it has been currently
reported that Mr. Hopkins, president of
the Inland Telephone Co., has signified
his intention not only to build into
Heppner this year, but to extend bis
line into interior points.
Heppner is not worrying much, bow
ever, over tbe fact that she has no tele
phonic connection with the outside
world, or with the interior, for this con
dition will not ooutiuue long, since a
oompany of Heppner capitalists have de
termined to meet the demands of our
people by constructing these lines.
The line into the interior will be com
pleted very early this summer, and then
tbe matter of other extensions will be
taken np by our local oompany.
Bottled Dp!
Whether in the form of pill powder
or liquid, the doctor's prescription for
blood diseases is always the same
mercury or potash. These drugs bottle
np the poison and dry it np in the
system, but they also dry up the marrow
iu luc uuac9 at iuc same lime.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
joints give way to a stiffness, the rack
ing pains of rheumatism. The form
gradually bends, the bones ache, while
decrepitude and helplessness prema
turely take possession of the body, and
11 is dui a snorx step to a pair ol
crutches. Then comes falling of
the hair and decay of the bones, a con-
uiuon iruiy norriDie.
Contagious Blood
Poison the curse
of mankind is the
most horrible of all
diseases, and has al
ways baffled the
doctors. Their pot
ash and mercurv
bottle up the poison,
um 11 always Dreaks
forth again attack
ing some delicate
organ, frequently
the mouth and
throat, filling them
with eating sores.
S.S.S., is the only
known cure for this
disease. It is guar
anteed purely vege
table, and one thousand dollars reward is
offered for proof to the contrary. It
never fails to cure Contagions Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism,
Cancer, or any other disease of the
blood. If you have a blood disease,
take a remedy which will not injure you.
ueware 01 mercury; aon't ao violence
to your system. Don't get- bottled up !
Uur books sent free to any address.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
iPOTASHj?
A aother Heir. ,
Recently, Mrs. Mary L. Davis, of
Hope, Arkansas, wrote to Sheriff Houser, 1
of Pendleton, for information concerning
one David Leatherman. In answer to
the request, Thomas Avers, jr., now of
Pendleton, formerly a Heppnerite, in
formed the East Oregonian that about
two years ago he as ooroner held an
inquest oyer the body of David Leather
man, and that there was considerable
mystery surrounding his death whioh
was not oleared np. There was some
ranoh property in this oounty snd one
brother was found in California as an
heir. Mrs. Davis wrote that she was an
heir and desired to have tbe estate
settled.
A. S. Wells was appointed adminis
trator of tbe estate by the probate judge
of this oounty.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.
Symptoms: Moisture; intense itohing
and stinging ; most at nigbt; worse by
soratohiog If allowed to oontinne tum
ors form whioh often bleed and ulcerate
becoming very sore. Swayoe's Oint
ment stops tbe itohing and bleeding,
beals oloeration, and in most oases re
moves tbe tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 60 oents. ' Dr. Swayne & Son,
Philadelphia. .
r A PUACT1CAL TEST
Of Wakelee Original Patent Bqntrrel and
Gopher Exterminator.
Although we bavo no rifles Ibat will
shoot through seventeen inches of Bes
semer steel and then burst a four-foot
oaK lug into seven-foot hickory fence
posts, we bare a large sopply of 22 caL
rifles tbst will shoot a bullet clear
tbroagh a squirrel aed out 00 the other
side. Which gun is tbe frailest good
to tbs country T Call at P. C. Thomp
son Co.'s and boy a iquirrel rifle and
ssvs your orope. 2t.
Wsabingtoo Co. Datsbet; Mr. EL .
Buicbell and family, of Diliey, wbo bave
beeo residents of Ibis oounty for Ibe
past tisbl years, started lbs fore part ol
tbe week fur Leiiogtoa, Morrow ooooty,
wbere they will berssJUr make Ibeir
home.
Bob Bsard ditpossd of bis baod of
Hbs bad nsed it for oroup before, sheep to J. L. Howard al a prioe of $1 75
for tbe lambs and 1150 for tbe si
Later Mr. lioward sold the lambs, &2
0 Bomber, back to Bob, lo be delivered
after sbsariag, tor II 30.
Tbe BeppDsr-Loog Creek Istepbooe
line has received a carload of wirewbieb
will be distributed as sooa as the poise
are sal and ready for it. Tbe company
tipaot lo bavo tbe lias e-implslsd by
April L
Tbe leegtb of life may be laeressed by
Issssttiftg dee fare. Tbe majority of peo
pit die froej long troebU. These nsy
be avsrtod by preaiplly Basing Oris
MiealsOoeghCerv. CoossrA Brock
Lit Kseesf bad tbs atiafurtaaa to lose
bis See dog. Little Joe, by polsoa to
day. Any fwraoa bo will put oat
potsoa for dogs Saosut bs loo severely
oedomeed.
Ed. II. lit bp ern td boots froes Pea-
dtetrio Ibis tnoratajr. eesueapsaisd bv bis
fslbsr , U H Itwbnp, abo Is ysl eery iU
frnei reseat UUeea.
One Jspaesse bowl givsa frs a lib
each utis pound t4 tUglkah breakfast or
Mm.UIUsslJ.W. Vsestss's. Id 19
Mrs. D P, Odwsa dpsr4 last M a-
dy evaslsg fur a vail wiib frktads aad
ralaUt at Tbe DsJUe,
AIM (I. R .tuasoe, at Lnatsvilla, Xt,
Is te llt psf today tatfodittinf a b
bars loaf dip.
KiiiLoaa, Sonoma Co., Gal., Oct. 16,
1896. Messrs. Wakelee A Co , San Fran-
cisoo, Cal. Gentlemen : As a result of
the squirrel poisoning by your rep re
seoiative, 1 wouia say mat tour men
poisoned eleven fields, covering over
one thousand sores, in two days, doing
the work thoroughly, and using 143
pounas 01 your exterminator, with an
equal quantity of ordinary wheat. Two
men and boys io three hours in a 100
aore field picked op about 400 squirrels
from tbe top of tbe ground. As we
poisoned close to tbe boles, I do not
think we could flud more than a third
of those killed, so tbe majority go into
their bolee after eatiog tbe poison. I
think, taking this test of a few hours'
won in pioiiog mem np, mat as a re
sult of tbe entire work, you have killed
al least 7,600 squirrels. As it is eeti
mated that eeoh squirrel will eat 100
pounds of grain annually, which I think
is a fair estimate, yon bave made an en-
no al ssving of 875 Ions of grain worth
o,owior mysen ana neighbors, at a
oost of $36 for poison. The result is
onderful, snd your representstivs's
claim that it is poitiible with "Wskelee's
Exterminator" to entirely exterminate
tbe squirrels is eetablisbed to my satis
faction.
ttave used yonr exterminator in a
small wsy for over twenty years, and
find it more effective and eoooomical
thaa any other poison I can either make
or boy. Strychnine to acoomplieh Ibis
result woold bare oost many times as
mnob. I cannot reoommeud it Ioj
highly to my friends sod ranchers gen
erally. Ymirs truly,
C. U. Holms.
Mr. tiaimes Is the owner 01 ao
8,ti0 acre raooh.
speech. He introduced tbe delegation,
paid a high tribute to Oregon and Ore
gonians, and welcoming Mr. Mead, gave
him the keys of the city and told bim to
do as be pleased.
Then it was in order for Mr. Meal to
reply, and he literally threw himself 10
tbe effort. He shook hands all around,
said he was very proud he looked it
and then ioyited all hands lo bave a
ball. After ball one, there were balls
three, balls six, balls eight and so on
nntil the loafers from Paradise alley be
gan to think it was all right with tbem.
Just to show them that he was equal to
tbe honors thrust upon bim the Port
land oounoilmao dispensed prodigious
hospitality.
JnBt abonl the time the affair drew to
a close some one put Billy "on. At
first he refused lo believe that be was so
heartlessly deoeived, but be swallowed
bis feelings and now be is at borne fig
uring out a plan for revenge on Tapa-
rall and Nadeao. The "job" oost tbs
oounoilman a pretty penny and be says
be thinks tbe Britons are a smart
set.
But it was a snsp f ir tbe bums.
. A Successful Organizer.
J. L. Mitobell, of Portland, deputy
supreme commander of tbe Enigbts of
Maooabees, has arrived in the oity aod
is stopping at the Warshauer. Mr
Mitchell la recognized as , tbe most suo
oeestul fraternal organizer in the West,
During 1896 he added more members to
his order than any other organizer in
the united states, tie is an ex-news
paperman of reoognized ability and the
press everywhere bos spoken well of bis
work. He is here to stimulate bis order,
now tbe second largest beneficiary order
in the world. Baker Oily Republican.
You can have
t
cot!
soda
baklai- powder
flavoring extract!
and spicea
r-EST with a big B. BlaokweU's Genuine Ball
rs Durham la In a class by Itself. You will And one
coupon lnalde sash two ouncs bag, and two cou
pons lnslds each four ounce bag of
Blackwell's '
Genuine Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Buy a bag of this oelebrated tobacco and read the coupon
wblcn gives a lis tor valuable presents and now to get them.
Si
if till
imam?::.
Hotel
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect
on trial.
Your, grocer pays you
back your money in full if
you don't like Schilling's
Best
u
For sale by
E. W. Rhea & Co.
Backlea's Araiea Halve.
The Best Salvs in the world for Cuts,
Braises, Hores, Uloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skio Erup
tions, and positively cares Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaotioo or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Cooser k Brook.
A Wicked Weapon.
Minor k Co. recently received a gun
of tbe Savage make whioh shoots Ibe
government oartrldge of 80 8 10 oal.,
smokeless powder, steel-cased bullet. Io
a reoent test at thirty yards it shot
tbroagh of an inob of Iron and then
four inches into wood A stick of wood
at tbe same distance was penetrated
forty inches, tbe ball following the grain.
The weapon will shoot and kill at a dis
tance of three miles, it Is said.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
R
HOWARD.
Who never lets politics interfere with business. At tbe
same old stand, next door to M. Licbtenthal's.
A lll'alCAli TKEAT.
Absolutely pars, perfect! harmless,
aod Invariably reliable are Ibe quali
ties of One Minute Cough Cure. II
oever fails ia oolds, croup aad lung
troubles. Cblldrea like it because It is
plessanl to take aod helps tbem. Coo
ser k Brook.
ON 0.1 BILL MEAD.
Haw Purilaad frealsrsl ef Iks Ceaeril aad
AaataUal Mayor Wss Kstortslssd al
His Owa Ksssaaa.
Tra'B le a .eal
latere M4 Is tbe aeursj rsswtl 4
ets etM.Baat la bees, arbsai roa
ar
tllt4 Is par iS4 hf II Hrsp
rills, e4 all lbs da4raKla rells sf
It fret bi4 aWitpsaf wita Ibe ass f
1 1, is ttnas.
If a fuh t fl wall. ka fer
Uoud tare tia U-'i Rvaasa'Nls.
Hand's ti;ls es Iks bl faatll Sales.
tar aad !. B4 oas. 0t. rsiiaUs.
"N4oseisl eka'4 wn a ! '.
k. " " '' , ffci!! r-U. aat-r M II. ((
i -a f l . gs. I . e gl I von , vi. tr t-s ktUM Ma'kH
? ..1 U. aJ llswri be eUa M Mi-a. Isis. s.
i ss4 tks atns as. 1
Il-ppoanles will remember Billy Msad
Port lead's asstsisol mayor, as oea of lbs
promlosot msmbsrs of tbe bsrd of Elks
Ibat reeaulty vtaitsd this oily. It
Billy wbo, oa that oeesaloa, was to
spoed to lbs tosal.-Tus Bois This
was lo as the rff ,rt of bis Itfs.butowiog
to tbs laUnsss of Ibe boor lbs oasiber
wes col oat csoeb to Ibe chsgrla of Tort-
land's railroad magoatsaad eooerilmse.
Dewsvir, JuJglag Imm Ibe following
story frooi tba Erealeg Tslegrata, Billy
ia still oa earta:
Tbs local dslsgslioa of railway pass
ertgsrmeawbe aams back from Vaa
oOTr FrUlsy, wbsfe Ibsy have bo
boldlag a avwtiog, ars tailing wilb great
gtss bow Billy Mrai. euaociltnaa aod
railroad man, was atsde lbs vinitn of a
kof-lsh, a bile lo Tsaooavsr.
Mr. Maad Is aot a mvmbsr of tbe Lal
asassngsf ttiva's aasaHsttoa, bat be bsir
psi H to bs la Tsacoavar al tbe ume.
stlmag apbaatassa. ttwssaotsdamaa4
Ibat lbs eslebfstsd astistsal sasfof af
t'otllsad wm la twa, aed aa lbs sag
t astlua of a rallfwj atsa Ibsl doe be
t-ild besboao lbs vislinr, ffytimM
Tsparall, ef Ibe bot.l, aoj Aal Najraa,
uf tbe Nortbsfa Pseifle al M.aitla, ar
ranged ff tbe aasaansailbg Billy la re-
alve a dsUgaltua af Isadieg eit
La.tsd bf Magiairals fibs to eiuad
tbs frssdoss al lbs any alwag wilb Ibstr
4aisgtoas4 avasidrslas,
Tbe railroad aaa aad lb b.ul ptoprt.
Hwr sat, I f k iato las bifbaaie aad
b;wa;s aad galleJ as f"r ai.kawa
basM of aaMtata 4'grsa, bat 4 a
tbirstr a ai era. Magistrate Hea wss
kssia ato esrvis. tie bsal4 tbe
dsUgstioa abl sssrsbsd tskslbe b-issl
wilb dsa aulssMitf to HI rpt to
Iks aan aa, tia m l-l ikt
t was la h !) r4pat of IS rati
Tt a raiis-er SB'S ' l bd 4
as is s t lbs tad bwllt vf lbs U.
. MaaWals Baa wm 4i.4 (L
Perhaps one of the best mntical treats
aver giveo ia this oily wm the musical
soiree at tbe Palace hotel last Friday
eveoing giveo by Joaet Mueller, Wile?
B. Allen's representative, satiated by lo
cal talent. Every camber 00 tbe pro
gram wm rendered io a creditable man
ner, aod Dot a few were Iba snoorss de
manded. Mr. Mueller began tbe even
ing's soterlalomoot with a few appropri
ate words of welcome. Following Iba
renditloo of Iba program aa excellent
lonoh wm served, after wbleb Iba re
mainder of tbe evening wm very pleas
antly spent la eoeiel intercourse, games
aod music. Ia all tbe evening wm one
that will not sooo be forgotu-n. Tbe
following ie tbe program m reodsrad :
Vienna Military March for two Plsoos
Mrs. tl.Bartbotomsw and Joeaf Maeller
Beritooe eolo A. W. Petlereno
-Pal M Offal nffalo"...Joesf Moellsr
(Comic rJnag)
Piaooeolo Mrs. II. Bartholomew
Soprano elo Miss Ada Dartlstt
( II. W. Bartholomew
Trio...., Josl Mnstler
f A- W. PalUreon
Uao for two Piaaos
Mrs. U. Bartboloms aod Miss tlsMIMt
Cumleenng Jf If nallsf
"I IhJn l Keow It Wee fl.ars."
Do at Miss Hart Ull and A. MT.Psltareoa
"la Old Madrid."
Hi tag lef MostUr
"Mother Wee a Ls-lj."
The fsmoas Frsacb Oaaaral Boalatiiisr
March I f two piaaoa-Mra.lL Bar
Ibol ioisw aad JmwI Masllsr,
HAVC YOLK GRAIN.
Few realise Ibat eeoh squirrel des
troys f 1 SO worth of grain snnually.
Wakolee's Squirrel and Oopher Exter
minator is the most effective snd eo
nominal poison known. Prios reduoed
to 30 orate. Cooser A Brook aod Mioor
A Co., agents, Ueppner; J. A. Woolery,
agent, Iooe; Niobols A Lsaob, sgsnts,
Lexington.
Dick Mslbewe aod V. Gentry, under
the firm name of Matbewa A O entry,
are associated together io tbe bsrber
bnainese In the new stand, two doors
sonlb of the poetofRoa. They soliolt
call.
tt.
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAli,
J. C. BQHOII3CRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
This Space Belongs to
GILLIAM &BISBEE,
Heppncr's Hardware Dealers.
The Lancashiri: Insurance Co.
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Ibat Ibe ry I t mslKaa for reloriag
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to IHa arrva atrM la tbe ebwaerh,
gatly tisUls tbe Liver ead Kidasye,
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