Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 01, 1897, Image 3

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    Scrofula Swelling
On the Neck and Croat Weakness
Caused by Impure Blood Was
Constantly Crowing Worse.
" When my son was 5 years old he was
in very poor health and we could get
nothing to relieve him. At the age of 7
years he began to complain ot soreness on
both sides of his neck and soon lumps be
gan to gather on one side and grew to
hall the size of an egg. We then became
more uneasy and began to doctor him for
scrofula. He gradually grew worse, how
ever, until at the age of twelve years we
had lost all hope of his recovery. He be
came so weak he could sit up but a few
minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's
Barsaparilla recommended as a great blood
purifier and we sent and got a bottle. We
began giving our boy the medicine ac
cording to directions and it was not long
before we saw he was improving. He
continued taking it until he was in very
good health. He is now 13 years old and
is well. We recommend Hood's Sarsapa
rilla for all troubles caused by impure
blood." S. M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
$1 ; six for $5. Get only Hood's.
Take Notice.
1. The sum of five cents per line will be
charged for 'Hsardii of thanks." "resolutions of
respftct," list of wedding present and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself irive as a matter of news.) and
notices of special meetings for whatever dii rnose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue Is to he de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
e 1 to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
F1H STuKlES.
Some Wtanppsra 'I hat Nearly thnkd Down
the Long Distance 1 he Line All Klttbt
An I ii.
. A le days atro Tom William drop
ped in from Lmg Creek for two pur
prises, viz : Firstly, a louir winter ha'l
depleted Tom's stock ot "wet" goU
ami tbere wbs danuer of a famine,
w herein "Tirky" Wilson, Dm Morrow
ami other relics of byuone iiys would
aiiffr intensely, couetqieutly an exrly
renletioo became not ouly oVuirhblf,
but absolutely nenrssitry. Heuouiily,
Turn wanted to tajitj in the races. But
the Gazette rioecn't think that any of
these important missions gave the un
questioned right to tell a wbnp-
piDg fish story. It was like
ttjis: He and some other notable of
Look Greek had gone oat to Magone
lake auii in 3 hours, 3 minutes auii 23
seconds by the watob bad otncbt 75
pounds of fish. This was a good, strong
story.
But this morning the 'inng distnnoe
telephone" fairly "busted" itself truns
mittuig the imfurrjQHtiou from Loug
Greek that Ctias. Lee Bud Dr. Miracle
had outdouB WilHutns by several pouuds
ot Bull, clipping a good half hour off
the record. Then O. L. Patterson, of
toe Eagle, called up No. 3 the GzUe
'phone and without regard for his re
lative at this end of the line said be
HCtuHlly caught 100 pounds of flab at
Magonu's lake in just 1 hour and 49
minutes, and that be bad no one to help
bim but Whiter Eeeney, Go. Ward and
Billy Lee. If the uew "long distance"
can handle suob stuff as this, liubtuiuu
wou't hurt it.
TUB FiUHT.
Now that thn great political campaign
is over nud the winter season agaiu with
ns, all will want an 1tqtiate supply of
f reah and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cnsnizmt of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number ot periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and reDew
al subscribera:
The QMKrVK (2 50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, 1 1.50 , 13 5"
" 8. V. Examiner, $1.50 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, tl.00 8.00
' Inter-Ocean, N.OO 8 25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8 75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 3 25
Webfoot Planter. 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, $1 00 5 00
Here and There.
Subscribe for the Gazette.
John Madden is over from Line U :k
Pell Simiaou is over from the Johu
Day.
Creum improves strawberries. H?e
Morris. 7it
Fine cows and fine milk at the Short
born dairy. 7t(
Stncey Roberts and son were in town
last Saturday,
Coneer & Brock's for the "Never Fail"
beaduche wafer. If.
np from t?e Ijuc
T. J. AHyn was
ranch Sn'nrday.
Milk f ir babies from single oow
from the Shorthorn dairy. 7if
A back for sale or trade for lighter rig
or milk oi. N. 0. Mnria. 7tt
Call and see Borg'e Urge assortment
of speotncles and eye glasses. 5 8
Buy milk from the Shorthorn
dairy. N. 0. Maris, Prop. 7tf
Long Distance and local 'phones call
np No. 19 for E. W. Rhea k C . a
Pete Brenner and son and J Niiot
maker are in from Gooseberry to day.
Geo. Armstrong, of Pendle'nn, has
opened np the Mall ick sa'ooo, with John
Durham, also of Pondlvtoo in charge.
"Never Fail' headache wafers at Coo
ler k Block's. This mpdioine will cn'e
any kind of a headache in short order.
tf.
Dr. John W. IUsmn l kpinii th
best class of goods at the Rrdlight and
be will treat you right. Call lu and see
bim. if.
Dr. John W. Huron, of the R'dlight,
bat keg beer on draught the Hop
Oold. Best ot liq'tura and cigars in
took. tf
8ee those new Russian Tan alirwa
down at Lioutenthai'o. Latest stle,
best quality, reasonable prices. Ton
cannot do better anywhere. tf
Wn. Barratt leaves to day, via Echo,
for England, tit does not expect to ra
loro till October. This is his first visit
tinoe oomiog to Amrrloa.
Mrs. 8mitb Freooh. of Tbs D !', and
SV'ood Oilman, or Koasil. wbocmeti
Heppner last week to aiteo I I lit fonertl
of tha Mrs. 0 W. Draw, Uft for their
reepeotiv homes yesterday.
Dr. J. E. Adkins is np from Biltaborn
and those desiring anytbiutf In tbs line
of dentistry sbouhl rail o Mm at hie
offlM in tbs rear of P. O. B'g'
Jewelry store. Will remain ooly a shmt
time. 47-tf.
Mia Panlioa Oildstone, aronmpanid
by Mrs. Pb'll Cbn and children, will
leave 8tn'day for FMsi. Mis O il I
stin returns to bar borne, while Mr.
Cobo goes to visit ber many relatives lb
that city.
The anrmal 8. 8. convention at Pellets
Qruva will ia our mi Tlnirla, Jam- 3 d.
A Splendid pr 'gramin will b preveiiied
aad all who eao gi away atioald gt. If
pnstibU an ionrlon train will Iw mo
to aod from tba ground. 7 8
Haodrtd of Iboneand. bava been lo
doovdtotry Chamler laiu's Gunh It-ro
dy by reading wbal it ha done f if ntlieM,
aod having tted I'l tnri for them
Ives ar today I'S Warmest frieude.
Fur ! by Cooear k Brook.
Uila Psttersoa im baulrd op before
Judge RicbarJsoo III morning for
carrying: concealed waapooa, and It eoat
bim 17 W for the foo. This ia hard
!!, nh tune., hn a maa hhi't
a It "" ilt ei e il.au ! mir
fool ff him Jf ing t ! f nrtj
The telephone liue has reaabed Loug
Cieek and wmka wel.
.Mian Lillie Barnert, after a pleasant
vieit with telalives, has returned 10 ber
home in 'FrUoo.
The Gz"tte wants to rq'iire up.
I hose bo owe it can help it out wou-
derl'nll; just now.
A race Sunday between FUwbuok and
the HardniHii pony for $15 quarter dneb
whs won by the former.
A oouspiraey to rob the ropti fll e at
Portl md hat been unentitled. As usuid
there is an informer in the Oise.
J. J. Adkins returned fronj Walla
Walla, whre he has bixn atrpnding do-
tnot o inference, this m.r'iin i, Kov 0.
It. Howard ia still iu Walla Wall a.
The celebrated imported running
stallion, Jalphnruns, will stand the
aeaaou in rj(mer. For paitionlars
call on W. O. Minor. tf
Mr. and Mrs. t.'oe Uarnnrd are over
from Fossil to vieit Mrs. Barnard's rela
lives. Khe is a sister of Mia Andy Til
'nrd aud a half sister ot the Rhea bioth-
ers.
The Annual Hu.iday School Conven
tion i rn o ia to be held at P nejs' grove
on 'lliniFriny, June 3d. xoir-i"ii
tr in Waves tJepi nerat 8 n'oli ok in the
m'TniiiK hi'd re'nrtis nl 6 "VI' ok in llie
eveuing, lii.l-s, 33 Hn, 53 ceiiis.
Mari n Evans' horses r in a"Hy bitch
ed to tie) mover, on last Sttnrday, bad
ly damaging the machine, Marian nar-
ro - ly inisseil falling iu front of the kmra
Mr. Evans ssjs that the 'hoppers are en
hick here the lisy bsa been cut that
lliry could I e toooped with a shrivel.
"Fr thoe years we bavj nevar baen
without Oliamb'rlam'a 0 ilio, Cholera
and DMrrlmet Itimilylq tha h'ne,"
A H Pttir, with E. O. Atkio &
Co., I idiiap)lia, , "aod mr wife.
'nul l as so"to thi k of bioii withiut
fliur as a bittla of thi renndy iu the
summer seua. We h'tvt osd it with
aM three of onr ohd lrn an1 i' b never
faded t'i curs -not simply atop pilrj, but
cure absolutely. It is all right, and
anyone w 10 tries it will A id it so." For
said by Oous" & IVn k.
LKTI rTIt .iar.
IETTERS AI)VEIIIIrtEU
J Or, May XI, Iwi7
AT flEPCNKH
rl'ei, Thomas James
llaaes, Hud
Hewitt A. T.
arls. Oren
Mculinils, Haro'l
Rnhlnsnn. L.
Hchriiiihell, Kred
8 hmdoll. Iwls
Vinegar. Kred
Wldlains. Jesse
When railing for these lertnrs please say
advertised. J. P. William. P. M.
Eleven oflicert of the Belogrod
drajoon have been reduced to the 1 ar.ks,
and' one lieutenant ditm sscd from
the army for their share in a dpmce
ful riot ot Mejibujic, in PodoKa. L!tut.
nal.oun'.ne, while drunk, pros.sly :n
sul'er) nnd 'truck some Jcwibh civilian?
who were eitting quietly in a wine thop.
After protesting for awhile tiicy paM
bim a sound thrashing, whereuj on Ii''
went to the bniracuf.pottopHherBomi
other oCIccrs and 120 drapoons, and e;
out to avenge the honor cf the rrei
ment. The wineshop and the adjacent
houses were tacked and iff on fire, 1
number of JcwUh houses and shor
were pillaged, and five Jews killed em'
thirty acriomly injured. As the cobni l
of the regiment d d rot thick the Inci
dent worth reportinjr tbe car has or
dcred him to be placed on the retired
list
Aa Fiprlmet t Try.
An liitcrr-rtiii oarirr.rnt In magic
may be performed that will rhow It to
le a luintaiie that wnte- will find its
level, a ya the Chirago Interior. Take a
fliiM lute nrd lifil it in the shnpe of
a L. Pour It half full of tire v otor. nr.cl
be sure Cir.t the p''her from which
you four It vMII 01 ly fill the lert tul.e
half full. That Is f r rlTrct rn the oL
ttricr. Tow tel e ci other pitch? r car.-
tainin.T I uro Lrinr, a lolu.icn cf coir.
r on tail, end pour It t!or. iy into tne e . f
the arms of the tube. The water In the
othfrcrm will ri an lr.chortwoal.ove
the Irvrl nf the Irir In the other, and
If you fcr.tinus fourinff It w HI run ovtr,
until all the frrah water Is driven out.
There now, yon Lav un illustration
which can L used fsr cumber cf purposes!
1io Mora Datrailvw
Strtrtye ;o tt, enjs the Military Ca
K ttr, the IrriroTctrrDt la firearms has
not lncrrned 11. r.iuxrirrous rrsults of
Kmttlea. Thf 'jtilhs wl'ch l.ave been
fought In the fiotita Amerfrsn war
slnre lr0 liow that ouly one out of
rnrh 'J pen Cpfsred vga MUrd. In
inr'i ftt n t-t K. 1 ati?rr t
It Was a Pretty Spirited Contest bat There
Were t.'omplamU of "La? Uuwa."
The fibt, last uigbt wan pretty in-tere-tiug
aod evervbjdy got a dollar's
worth and some, a great deal more,
uotably oue fat newspaper man.
Tne entertainment was begun with a
four round biut batweeo two j 10 keys,
Jake Howell aod Julius Paul. The
boys went at it hammer and toogs, bat
did uot hurt eaob ovber to any great ex
tent. II j well had the best of the
oonteet.
Kid" Dudley, as he calls himself,
was the first ot the principals to enter
the riug for the main eveut. He was
followed by Tom Aileu and -Kid" Duffy
In a few moments ' Young" Deuipaey
came into the riug and reo-ivnd an ova
tion, showiug the feeling ot the crowd.
Be waa seconded by Billy Carroll aod
Billv Ross. Neitl er men appeared to be
in good condition, though Dempsey bad
the better ot it in this respect, but was
42 p muds lighter than Dudley, Dave
MoAiee acted hs referee, Fred Patton
Jack Parker, timt keepers. After the
prelimiuaiies were arranged, the men
ebook bands and went at it.
First round Kid feinted with right,
hit Demosev. Sharp iuterobause of
blows. Kid leading, Dempsey cautious.
Knocks Dempsey down with right
hander in stomaob. Hits Dempsey in
mouth. Dempey took advantage of
time twice. The booors were in favor
Kid, though Dempsey was not hurt.
Riunl two Sairp interchange of
blows. Dempsey shows bis cleverness
aud gets away. Kid gets ia two licks
on Uempsey's breast. Dempsey falls to
bis knees aod get away,' B th fought
shy, D mpsey getting in some good
punches. B th stroDg with h'oiors even
Hound three-Sharp fi jliting. Big
fellow missed a right aud left for De.np
sey's bead. Dempsey rapped the Kid a
sharp one 00 the jtw. Ever) time
Dempsey gets one i", the crowd cheer.
Big fellow does most ot the leading
and hits bard, but misses. II mors even.
Fourth round Kid hits Dempsey in
nmnib. Big fel'ow mhkes feint and
mwses. Demi spy bits iud lu montn.
Honors en.
Fifth round Demosey lends nut and
catches Kid iu tbejiw. Rig fellow re-
turn two raps in thn same locality.
First blood fur K'd. Dempsey' noee
h'eeding. Dudley has the b-st of routd
Neither hurt mnoh.bnt. both tired.
Hix'b round Kid miestd aright aod
left; for the face. Dempaey ge's in a
good one on Kid's side. Clinch, referee
makes them break awav. Kid gels
in on Dempsev, clinch on ropps.
Iteferee makes tbain break away. Kid
hits Dempsey some hard blows and
Dempsey gets rich bank.
Seventh rmmd Sharp exohapge of
blos. Dempsey has the best of It.
D-mi'sev's cose hleeoiug. Both tired.
Both flitht haul, Dempsey pushing the
scrap. Both on 11 or when time oalled,
hut neilher hurt mnoh.
Mgtitu round Uempsey tails to u 'or
to avoid pnuishmeiit. Both 00m to
gether aud exohHnge blows. Tame
ronud.
Hound nine. ivid sets one in on
Dempsey's head. Dempsey nearly
knocks Kid down with a good punch
inreturp. Ilonois ven, with I'empsey
Hgbtiiig gamely and with more skill
than Kid. Kid sinking the heavier
blows.
Tenth aod ' last ronnd Dempsey
crowds big fellow. Latter tries) to get
iu pivot blow hi d fails. Botb scrap
ping lively. Both fall on fl or. Kid
counted out within six seconds of the
round, and Dempsey dtolared the
winner.
The shove is the contest as seen by
'he Oi-xette reporter Kid fooled Demp
aey In one id H e early loande, bnt did
no ilitasis, He was cautioned, how-
eve', by Ilia referee not to repeat It
Most of the crowd thought that Dud
ley "laid down" in tie tenth and it
looked tbat aay to the writer. Demp
sey, who is known aa a decent, iqoare
fellow, sajs that if Dudley laid
down be k ew nothing of it
The crowd got the worth of their
money at any rate, but a fe
Jiwhohe" bet made on the remit
euaed oome o-nmeti. mder the cir
cnnistatioee, and thia rgitatiop, added
to a declaration from Dudley that he
waa on the warpath, all beautiful!)
blended with red conooctioos, caused
ooe fat geotlemao to deposit f 7 50 ibis
morning with Recorder Riohardsoa.
He got 1 ff I'ght. He oagbt to have
been Sued f 100 Instead.
Bart by a Bone.
On last Friday, Henry, the little son
of Pbi.l Blahrn, while playing with a
colt down at bis node. Mat Lichteu-
thal'a plaoe, bad the misfortaue t. get
bis baud eutamle l in the rope, injuring
the fingers badly. Dr. McS words was
oalled immediately and believe that be
can save all the Sogers, altbongb the
forefinger is badly maimed, perhaps for
life. The little fellow showed good
plnck and while the band waa being
dressed never showed the wLite feather.
The people generally regret that
Qreece baa not made a better stand
agaiust ber ancient enemy, the Tnrk,
but tbere seems to be no regrets maui
tested that R. C. Wills, of the Pioneer
Brick. Bookman stand, is making such
a glorious fight agaiost tbe enemies of
the people, "extortion" and"war prioes."
This is a winning fight. Mail orders
are attended to carefully. Wills has a
mower, a buck and a cart for sale. Clos
ing out this line. tf
Milk shakes, lemonades and delicious
ice cream a the Orange Front, opposite
City botel, cor. Main and Willow Sts.
Parties desiring cream for speoial occa
sions should order a day in advanoe. tf,
ACCIDENT TO BOY PCBHAM.
rails oa a Brokea Bottle. Which Penetrates
Hi Laac.
Ray Durham, a boy 13 years ot age,
met with an aocident about 10 o'olock
yesterday morning which may prove
fatal. While attempting to mount a
horse belonging to tbe Dowlaod boys,
the animal Jnmped and be landed be
hind tbe saddle. He was springing
into tbe sad de when th horse j imped
the second time and threw bim to the
ground. Tha boy tell on a broken glass
bottle which out into the body below
the arm pit, on the back and penetrated
the longs. Tbere is an ngly gash where
the broken glass entered the boy and
doubts are entertained ot bis recovery.
Pendleton Tribune.
Tbis boy is a son ot John Durbam, at
present working for Geo. Armstrong, of
tbe Matlock oorner. Mr. Durbam baa
received word that tbe boy is getting
better aod that be will likeiy reoover.
Heppner to Pendleton via Heppner
Eoho Stage Line. Persons desirous of
visiting Peudieton oan save timn and
money by taking thia rente. By ac
quainting tbe agents the previous even
ing the ntage will make connection with
2 o'clock train at Echo for Pendleton
I Offioe at City Drng Store. W. D. Lokd,
proprietor.
$IOOO
for those who find it.
. Me,
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
B
UT TOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
to snit tbe times. Ton want fresh
groceries and supplies ; yon want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find
what you want at T. R. Howard's .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED!
IT. Howard
Alain Street. Heppner. Oregon.
What is the missing word in the following
sentence:
Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it
is . because it is fresh-roasted.
Get a package of Schillings Best tea al your grocers ; take out the Ytlfow
Ticket; send it with your guess to Schilling's Best Tea, San Francisco, by
August 31st.
One guess allowed for every yellow ticket. If your guess reaches us before
July 1st, you are entitled to two guesses for each ticket.
If only one person finds the word he gets $1000. If several find it, the
$1000 will be divided equally among them.
F.very one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping
babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in on en
velope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it
HELP WANTED !
We are preparing for a big spring trade, bnt most have belp
to make it a bowling suooess. We are filling np and com
pleting our stock ot
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
whiob will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate business.
We bave many onstomera now bnt tbere ate still several
vacancies in this department of oar store, to be filled.
Applications will be received at all boars ot the day.
Apply in person or by letter to
P. C. Thompson Co.
In addition to the $1000 offered we will pay $100 each to the two persons
who send in the largest number of Schillings Best yellow tickets befor J una
15th.
Corner Main and Willow Rtreotg.
TIII FAMOUS
Cut this out.
two weeks.
San Francisco
You won't see it
again
A Schilling & Company
A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
Star Brewery Company,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or. VANCOUVER, WASH.
You can Wager Your Sox that You
are Always at Home at ... .
WELCOME
On Willow Street, near the City Ball.
THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
They try to please all. Fine club rooms in connection.
t,OW TILIARD, Prop.
THE
FRANK ROGERS
J. i. ROBERTS
ANNUAL CONVENTION
PROGHAMME
or TMK
Morrow County Sunday School
AHMOCIATION.
Petteys' Grove, Thursday, Oure 3, 1597.
MORNING.
Readlnf of Scripture and Prayer
Remark! by President J.J. A1ktni,ol Heppner.
Tha Call to I he Lanoreri . Rcr. C. R Howard, of Heppner.
Have we Given the Best... A. w. BaUlfer, of lone.
The Uuiaved in onrKchooU. How to Rrarh them
Judge A. 0. Bartholomew, of Heppner, Kubt. Rayer, of I'oiirUi.
Tbe Work In the Small Field Mil Wm Douglas, nf Oalloway,
Mri. W. C. ruqua. of ElfM Mil.
Th Work In th Town.... Rev. J. H. Miller, of Heppner, . L. of Heppner.
BucceM require complete Organization and Unity of Action
Rev. N. 8. Drake, of Heppaer.
Order and How to Obtain It Rev. J. W. Kleher, of Heppner. 1
Reception and Introduction H. C.Qay, of Liberty.
AFTERNOON.
BuilneM Beulon
Rogers & Roberts,
: Contractors and Builders.
Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done-
OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old.
Place" and Rog. or Jim will net 'em. o o o o o o o
ROOTS AND SHOES
D
THE PLACC TO OCT THEM It AT
Al. IvICIITlIVXIIiVrv'S
II ha anything In this line that ynu may desire and you ran depend on It you get a
good article when Mat guarantee It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street.
Repairing Specialty.
1 HK KM KB.
rint Day' treat H(.sfrtory-Coo- Rrtlleg
kd Nice L'UKlrsI.
Tha race bgnu Hatnrday with a tort
an I ooe-balf furlon: lasli. witb Ool. T,
La'fh and Oiy e utt-r!, 0l. T win
dIdk from Lai ho by a uoaa ia 0.69, Wal
t- I.-a np.
lb thre-irflitli 1h waa tha nnt on
tba iri.rani, witb IU,1 H. Tom Tontfoa,
La 1 McMham nt Dutch enWre.l.
lUd 8 won it in 037'. Jk Howell np
Tha bolting tm vrjr oo! and at-
tenJatO fair. Ih ttartlo galea wrra
nsJ aod aorkad Imdiillr.
Tliaiaoraar io prnrt-M tdii after
a muu a K i'l ".
hVvrir of Oimwsi lur I aurrk Ihsl
Ui Mercery,
a roereary will mrrly dMlrjr tb min
ol mll and oooipUtaly deranga tba
boliyeto Li rtitriif it tbrnnyn
lb rooou anrfMM. Miol aniciea
hiiulJ never bo Qmh rrrpl oa prcarp
miu frum ruatl ubysio aue, a lb
ilainaa tlixjr will da i t-u ful l li tbe
gMsd tvu oa Kibiy drrivelrom lliew,
lleP' I ktsrrb Cur, msuit'aciareJ y
V. J. Cbeo-f k U ' , T'.lrd... O.. coiitelu
wo oiereury, aud I takee lbtroall,
action direct! opos tha blood aod ma
ootii turfece of tl.a atteto. Is baying
Uall't Catarrh Car b tor yoa (rt
tba geaolo. It i Ukto lt'oHy, aod
t,v in I cili. ... O i' . Ir F. J Cuenvj 4
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Fruit Jars
I Did You Say ?
YES, WE HAVE 'EM I
Y It may be just a little ea rly to speak of
k this matter, but fruit canning time is
not far away and we want you to know
kM where you can be supplied.
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: We will lead the trade in this commodity
X this season.
x Besides fruit Jars we have a full line of
GRANITE WARE, CROCKERY I
AND QUEENSWADE. ' j?
P. Io fact, Ter;tbiDff yoa want too can find in
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DRUGSTORE!
YOU CAN FIND IT.
Next Door to the Postofficc.
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our rt-
f Wc Have Gicds to Swap for Your
E. W. RHEA & CO.
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Wear prepared to fl'l preesrlpt'nna with Fr'h Drng.
Our tirk Is new and frsh and an eif-arienced pharroa
cist ta In rdarg at all time. Teli-phno ronnotloti
witb all iar of lleppnar and tba Long Diatacoa,
Call op No. 17
SLOCUIV1, Mgr.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J. O. BOROHJSRS, Prop.
Tha First National Bank Bylldlnf,
HEPPNER. - - OREGON.
j,f Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars.
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