Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 08, 1897, Image 3

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    Marvelous Effects-
"OLD SPORT."
System Broken Down and Hope Al
most Abandoned Health Re
stored by Hood's Sarsaparllla.
" For fifteen years I have suffered with
catarrh and indigestion and my whole
system was broken down. I had almost
abandoned any hope of recovery. I pur
chased six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla
and its effects have been marvelous. It
has made me feel like a new man. I am
able to sleep well, have a good appetite,
and I have gained several pounds in
weight." James Wilder, Oroville, Wash.
"I had a scrofula swelling on one side
of my neck and ulcerated sores in my
nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also had
email, itching sores on my limbs. I
bought three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa
rllla and began taking it and the sores
soon healed. My blood is purified, and
the scrofula has disappeared." O. D.
McManub, Mission, Washington.
Hood's SS
Is the best in fact the One True Wood Purifier.
liOOd'S Pills nasea. Indigestion,
i iuuu o riiis billousmess. 25 cents.
Take Notice.
1. The sum ol Ore cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding present and donors, " "ual uw "I""
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit- live on bis neighbors,
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ei to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political campaign
is over and the winter season again with
ub, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of (his the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al snbsoribers:
The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 $3.50
" 8. F. Examiner, S1.50 3.75
N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8,00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.75
Thrlce-a-week N. Y, World, $1.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
single oow
7if
Wm. Collins is over from Wagner.
Willie Ambrose is over from Ritter.
Geo. Armstrong is over to Pendleton.
Creum improves strawberries. See
Maris. 7t(
Mitchell Beaman is in from bis ration
today.
Fine cows and floe milk at the Short
horn dairy. 7tf
Conser & Brock's tor the "Never Fail"
headache wafer.' tf,
John Royse and wife are in from
Bardman today.
The "long distaooe" is makmg busi
ness for Heppner.
Born To the wife of Walt Thompson,
on May 30th, girl.
The raoes are over and yel there is
business In Heppner.
A. J. Bay, the woolbnyer, is here
sgaia to bay fleeces.
W. L. Hill and M. Kelly were in from
Gooseberry Tester Jay.
Harrison Oammings was djwa from
Hardman on last Saturday.
Any person wanting good hack
should oall on Minor A Go. 9-2
Milk for babies from
from the Shorthorn dairy.
A back for sale or trade for lighter rig
or milk oow. N. O. Maris. 7tt
Boy milk - from the Shorthorn
dairy. N. O. Maris, Frop. 7tf
Long Distance and local 'phones oall
np No. 19 tor E. W. Rhea k Go. a
Mr. L. McKeozie, representing the
Northwest lot. Association, it lo tows
today.
Frank Jooet it working in the Gazette
offioe tbit summer, commending yes
terday.
Norman Kelly tod Al Florence were
down from their Willow ereek hornet
Saturday.
Henry Goats and Aody Rood, of
Hard men, were teen on oar streets Sat'
orday last.
The S. S. ooovention picnic oo last
Thursday t Pettejs grove wast com
plete eaooeee.
Mat Moagrove, the genial represents
sits of Flelsihner, Mayer k Co., .Sun
dered In Heppner.
Virgil Smith it bera lo visit bit
brother, Chat. He lately visited Hpo
ktot tad Rosslaod.
Tea Hintoo and Dsn Morrow euros io
Beturday with wool tod left today for
Long Greek, loaded with merchandise.
"Never Fail" headache wafers tt Cen
ter k Biook't, Tbit medioine will ours
toy kiod of t headache io short order.
tf.
M. Llrbeotenlbel baa the finest lint
of levies' and gents' ten shoos that ever
cams to Heppner. Mat waott to back
tht oroDoaitloo. 9-3
Choice Collection of Notes Picked np Mis
cellaneously "Looking Backward."
Sport is retrospectively iocimed "this
load of poles." He oan look baok to
week before last when he bad a few
dollars in bis jeans. The races came,
his lodgment wasn't good well, its the
old story now he hss "nary" a cent.
Sport would guess that a whole lot of
sportier folks than be, and who claim
to know a sight more about horses and
who say their horses are world-beaters,
are just as bad off.
The oar that left for Montana last
night took out ten bead of horses, and
Tom Allen, Jake Howell. Frank and
Light Howard, Chas. Campbell, Frank
Reed, "Yak" Devoigne, Harry Bennett,
Ed. Smith, Jerry Toung, Alva Boyntoo,
Mike Roberts, and probably a few more,
besides the usual amount of bay and
baggage. There are no millionaires in
the orowd, bat if there were they would
"sweat-box" .through to Anaoonda, just
the same. It's seoond nature. Tramps
will ride rods with money in their pock
ets; horsemen will buy anvtbiog tbat
they can pay for, exoept fare. The
"sweat-box" is good enough for them.
The oow question is dominant to the
Heppnerlte at present unless be has
a oow that he expeots to turn loose to
There is only
one enterprise that can keep pace with
the town oow. That is the obicken busi
ness. Chlokens are a nuisanoe as a par
lor ornament. They have no business
outside of tbe ohicken-yard, exoept in
the culinary department after their
beads are lopped off.
Shade trees can grow in Heppner if
they have a obanoe, but they oannot
live where tbe town oows iufest tbe
neighborhood like vermin.
There is a street in Heppner that has
been dedicated to the town oow. This
sprmgitwas oleaned up, bat the cow
oan always be fouud there, just the
same. It you are provided with a lan
tern you oau get through safely at
night. Otherwise riBks are taken.
Cobs. Campbell, tbe owner of Col. T,
Informs the Gazette that the stakes in
the raoe between his horse and Sinner
were 850 a side instead of 8100. He
olaims tbat bis j okey threw bim dowo,
aud gives as proof the statement that
tbe jock, Walter Rees, paid bim baok the
money tbat was lost, tbe sum of 850.
Sport is not on the inside and gives the
story as Mr. Thompson slates it.
A man who jumps his board bill is
considered a pretty bard citizen. Ask
Sheriff Matlock bis opinion of the mat
ter.
Mike Roberts has bought that blooded
stallion, Latah, and will tackle Montana
witn mm. Anriy Alien, who oame up
trom The Dalles with the horse, has re
turned home.
E. Looghney, better known as "Kid"
Duffey, will take iu tbe Moutana cirouit
this year. The "kid" is an all-raund
jooc and thinks tbat be may winter in
this locality.
Tbe track oame out t few dollars ahead
this meeting, io oontrast to tbe rases a
year ago when it took every oeot in
sight, iDoludiog the pool box money
hicb belonged to MoAtee & Patterson,
to square matters to keep tbe town and
track in good repute. Old obligations
are being paid and the raoing for Hepp
ner, if it must end, will end creditably.
COMMENCEMENT EXEBC1SES
At the Sand Bollow School Jane 2, 1897,
Mabel Glasscock, Teacher.
The following program was participa
ted in by tbe pupils of tbe Sand Hollow
sobnol on last Friday, June 2, 1897:
"Our Greeting," song, by school.
Recitation, 'Brave John," Kit HcCsrty.
Recitation, "Missionaries," Loy Turner.
"Marching Thro' Georgia," song, by school.
Recitation, "Nobody Knows but Mother,"
Elva Gentry.
Recitation, "An Alphabetical Boy," Battle
Edwards.
"The Spanish Cavalier," song, by school,
Recitation, "The Old Farmer's Elegy," Sadie
McCarty.
Recitation, "He KiBsed Bis Mother," Frank
Turner.
Our Flag," (motion song), by the little
ones.
Recitation, "Patriot Sons of Patriot Sires,"
Grace Stamp.
Recitation, "Churn Slowly," Hattie
Edwards.
"Just Before the Battle Mother," song, by
school.
Recitation, "The Lips that Touch Liquor
Shall Never Touch Mine," Bessie Edwards.
"Tramp, Tramp, Tramp." song, by school.
Recitation, "Stand Like An Anvil," Loy
Turner.
Recitation, "A Ride," Iva Gentry.
"Jewels," song, by school.
Recitation, "When is Yesterday?" Elsie
McCarty.
Recitation, "The Villiage Blacksmith," Grace
Stamp.
Recitation, "A Summer Shower," Sadie
McCarty.
"Cradle Hymn," song, by school.
Recitation, "Hang up the Baby's Stocking,"
Iva Gentry.
"Recitation, "The Dark," Elsie McCarty.
Recitation, "A Robin," Harvey Gentry.
"God Be with You," song, by school.
The Misses Yell a and Leatha Devins
oame over from tbe adjoining school
district and honored them with some very
fine recitations; the former reoiting
"Guilty or Not Guilty" and tbe latter a
very patbetio pieoe entitled, "The Sol
dier's Cradle Hymn."
Up-to-Dmt Japan.
Parties who reside in Japan wishing
to obtain sawmill machinery, with all
the modern appliances and improve
ments for skillfully sawing lumber, sent
word recently to Menominee, Mich.,
through the Japanese consul at Tacoma,
Wash., asking' the works to make bids
at their regular rates. The bill calls
for a full equipment. The letter laid
great stress on the fact tha t they wanted
labor-saving machinery of the very best
quality. The natives are the only
parties interested, and they are pushing
the matter with vigor They want a
big bandmill, with its Accompanying
machinery.
AMERICAN PANTOMIME.
OPINION OF TICKS.
They Can be Extracted But it Must be Done
Scientifically.
Sticking to tbe sage brush the grease
wood and the natives, in Malheur coun
ty, is a speaies of exodus albipiotns, and
by people in a hurry called wood tioks,
says tn Eastern Oregon editor. They
are dipterous, with steel traps oo their
feet and a diamond drilling aDDaratue
attached to eBob palpus. They some
times feed on dogs, bat prefer boys and
printers. They are without wings, but
oan jump 300 feet, and when tbey get
beneath your pajams, tbe damage tbey
do is not so much in wbat tbey eat as
what tbey tramp down. A wood tiok is
not so large as a bull dog, but he is
more to bs dreaded than t book agent
or a Spanish mule. Some people, when
tbey find an exodus albipiotns sticking
to them, take tbe bullet moulds and
ruthlessly tear away what there is in
sight, but this is not the oorreot way to
do, as it leaves the mandibles still in
your oompany, and a tore that will not
quit itobing for nine years. Tbe only
proper thing to do when you find a wood
tiok sorewed (they are never nailed) te
you it to take a gold-headed needle, run
Into tbe tiok at the point tbat offers
tbe least resistance, until it penetrates
tbe pons varoliof tbe medulla oblongata
then bold a lighted luoifer match to the
protruding part of tbe needle; this oar
ries tbe beat to the aforesaid pons
varoli, wbioh causes tbe tiok to with
drsw hit oorksorew and also to go out
of busmen.
Clever Clowns Are Haril to Secure Some
Well-Known Performer.
A comparison between English and
American pantomime will result favor
ably in many particulars for the Anier
ican, because novelty is sadly lacking
in the former, says an exchange. The
English clown makes his appearance on
the stage with a "Here we are again"
with a certainty that only equals the
coming of death and rent day. Hump-ty-Dumpty,
Columbine, the policeman
end all other funny people are as stere
otyped as three meals a day, and our
cousins across the water look upon them
with open-eyed astonishment year
after year, with a stoicism that borders
on the ridiculous. If the same tactics
were fallowed by purveyorsof that clasfi
of entertainment here, how long would
it last? With the American insatiable
thirst for novelty we should say but a
very short time.
Pantomimifits like the famous Gri
maldi and Ravel families do not flourish
now, and the pantomime must combine
great spectacular features and in
genious devices as well as comedy ele
ments. Pantomime has never been suc
cessfully engrafted on American soil;
otherwise it would be an institution iu
every large city in the land. But when
ever it was well done it always paid
well. Years ago the Bavels came to
New York and became the craze of the
town. Francois, the father of the fam
ily, could set the house, in- a roar by
walking across the stage, and poor
George Fox, who was the best panto
mimiSt the United States ever pro
duced, was a good successor to Francoij
Ravel. Chicago News.
Mood?
Cure sick headache, bad MSB,
taste In the mouth, coated ICS 5 I ge
tongue, gas in the stomach, III 9
diatreis and indigestion. Do iav
not weaken, but have tonic effect. 25 cents.
The only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
a
V write t0 T-8- QumCBT.
Drawer 156. Chicago. Secre-
taty of the Star Accident
regarding Accident Insur
ance. Mention this paper.
Bv so dolnsr vou can save
membership fee. Has paid over $600,000.00 for
accidental injuries.
Be your own Agent.
HO MEDICAI, EXAMINATION REQUIRED
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
meeting of the stockholders oi the Na
tional Bank of Heppner will be held on Satur
day, June 19, 1897, between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 4 p. m., for the purpose of voting on placing
the bank Into voluntary liquidation and such
other matters as may come before the meeting.
This notice Is published by order of the Board
of Directors at a meeting held May 1, 1897.
Ed. R. Bishop, Cashier.
Heppner, Or., May 7. 1897. 542-53.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No
tice is hereby given that I have on the 1st
day of May, 1897, been appointed as assignee of
the estate of G. W, Bwaggart, Insolvent, and
all persons holding claims against ttd Insol
vent, or his estate, are hereby not I fled to pre
sent the same to me at my oftice in Heppner,
Morrow county, Oregon, properly verified by
oath according to law, within three months
after date of this notice. Ed, R. Bishop,
Assignee.
Heppner, Or., May 7, 1897. 542-53.
An Emblem or Love.
The acacia, has for a long time been
regarded in the east as the emblem of
concealed love. The notion Is purely
fanciful, for there ta nothing about the
rdant to suggest the idea.
Milk shakes, lemonades and delicious
ice cream at the Orange Front, opposite
uity notei, oor. main and Willow sis,
Parties desiring cream for epeoial oooa
siodb should order a day in advanoe. tf.
Ma.
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
B
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries end supplies ; yon want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. You osn find
what you want at T. B. Howard's. . . .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED!
IT. Howard.
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
bat mast have help
filling np and oom-
Notice of Intention.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
May 28. 1897. Notice la hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make tinal proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July 17, 1897, viz:
CHARLES W. INGRAHAM,
Hd. E. No. K3, for the SWH Sec, 25, Tp. S S,
R24EWM.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: A. W. Baling, Harlan 8tnton,
R. W. Robinson, and G. 1). Coats, all of Eight
Mile, Oregon. JAS. F.MOORE,
548-559 Register.
$IOOO
for those who find it.
HELP WANTED !
We are preparing for a big sprinV trade,
to make it a bowling suooess. We are
pleting our stook of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
which will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate business.
We have many customers now but there are still several
vacancies in this department of our store, to be filled.
Applications will be received at all hours of the day.
Apply in person or by letter to
P. C. Thompson Co.
Corner Main and Willow Streets.
DRINK THE FAMOUS
Hop Gold Beei
A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
Star JBrewery Company,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
VANCOUVER, WASH.
You can Wager Your Sox that You
are Always at Home at ... .
F WELCOME
O. S. VaoDoyn oame np from Tbe
Dalles this morning and will remain a
few days.
Joseph Mueller and Walt Bartbnlo
mew arrived yesterday from Qoldeodale
Mr. Mneller will return in a few days.
Roy Durham writes bia father, Jobn
Durbam, that be ia improving rapidly
and that be will have entirely reoovered
in a short time.
E O.: W. F. Matlook came borne
Wednesday evening from Heppner,
where be attended tbe raoes of tbe
Heppoar Speed Association meet.
Epb Eskelsoo and Sam Palmer were
o from their homes in tbe Sooial ridge
section, on last Saturday. Tbey report
the ravugee of grsssboppers as beiog
serious,
Any person io oor midst who desires
to get a new pair of glasses fitted to their
eyea by a thorough optician abould oall
on FraDk Borg. Frank is a graduate in
this line.
U. L. Fetterson aod wife and Dr. W.
T. Miracle aod wife aod Master Otis L.
Patterson arrived from Long Greek yes
terday. Dr. aod Mrs. Miracle left last
night for Portland,
E.O: Ed a Allen aod family will
leave eoon for tbe Sound, where Mrs.
Alleo and cbildreo will remain at Long
Beach daring the summer. W. P. Alleo
will accompany them
W.i Hill's team got badly soared at
Bacraoao'e baod this morning eod made
a "saabey ' op Malo street but were
corralled Dear tbe Gazette office with
out damage to anything
A flehlog party oooaiatiog of Frank
MoFerleoleod eoa. Earl, E. E. Potter
and eon, Fred, aod Dr. Pwiobaroe aod
eon, Ralph, went op Willow ereek io
search of flb, oo last Saturday
Charles Royse came over from Ime
Rork Retards?, leaving for borne Hon
da, lie ie al preeeot taachiog the Idea
schrM 1, (Iraaabnppers are doing coo
Dr. John W. Rasmus , of tbe Kedlubt, lMr(,Wi demaaa lo bis locality
bae keg beer oo draught the Hop
la-
Herder Hadly and Perhsns Katally
Jared-Herdlng for D. O. Justus.
V. (J. Jastns ia in receipt of word
from W. J. Bsowo, who la 'tending I
oampfor Jostna, over near TJkiah, that
bia herder, Jeff Gorier, had tbe misfor
tune to shoot himself in tbe breast near
the heart.
It is not koowo bow tbe accident oo
ourrea. ine injured man is In a very
serious oonditioo and has been broneht
to TJkiah. Mr. Jostas left immediately
for tbat plaee as soon as be reoeived
tbe news of tbe aocident.
aod
eigart lo
tf
OolJ. Det of liiiuore
atook.
Tbe celebrated Imported mooing
atallioa. Calpborene, will stand tbe
eeeaoa la Iier pner. For pertioolars
call on W. O. Bioor. tf
Dr. J. E. Adkioe la op from Billeboro
aod Iboee desirieg aoylbtog lo tbe line
of deetietry eboold rait oo bim at bia
offioe ia tbe rear of P. O. Bore's
Jewelry store. Will remaia only a abort
time. Mf.
llonJrede of Iboosaade bave beeo fa
dooad tolry Cbemberlelo's Ooogb Kme
if vy reading wbel It bee done for o here,
ad bating trstaJ lie terils fur tbem
Wm are today te warmest friends,
Forl I; CVcf Cfofk.
The Oatotla aolioee tbat fUory Ras
mus, D. D , will deliver tbe baoralaore sle
eermoo Jooe 13, at Moomootb, the oo
casino beiog tbe bgiooinf of tbe com
meneenent exeroieee of Moootoutb
Normal.
Millinery at eot Mr. L. J. Estea
off-re her entire stock of fasblooatile
mitHoery goods. Inolading lelie', mtee
as' eod ebil trso'a bate of the very 1U
eet etrlee and d-algns, al aiet for the
out 30 days. ttf
Fiebiog partteeSoadai last were more
aomeroof tbaa Dsb. Tbe Quelle doea
aot know as to tbe geoeral eoeeees, ex
int thai of on perty, onmpoe-d of Mr
end Mrs. Artliar Mienr sad Mr. eod Mrs
Will rancor, wM mmnt ovfr tJ Put
tB'l IS J Cngbt 'J flatt.
On Wlllna Uf .ant na tha, TT-ll
What is the missing word in the following THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
Tbey try to please all. Fine olub rooms in connection.
IOW rHvTvVlI3, Prop.
FRANK R06ERS
J. J. ROBERTS
Rogers & Roberts,
SHOT IN TUB MOUNTAINS.
sentence:
Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it
is because it is fresh-roasted.
Get a package of Schillings Bttt tea at your grocers ; take out the Yellow
TUktt; lend it with your gue to Schilling's Best Tea, San Francisco, by
August 3 1 it
One gueu allowed for every yellow ticket. If your guest reaches ui before
July tit, you are entitled to two guessei for each ticket.
If only one person find the word he geti $iooo. If several find it, the
$iooo will be divided equally among them.
Every one lending a yellow ticket will get a let of cardboard creeping
babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in on en- OFFICE HOURS-Hiv and Nicrht. I psvp vmir nrtWc "An HM
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vciupc win icirc a maiming loyo mcnuar, no UYcrusciueni vn lb liu. n4 r i- -it . .m
i iai aim iu. ui jiiu win v;wi cm. U U U U U U U
Contractors and Buildera.-
Plans and Estimates Given on snort Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done-
In addition to the $iooo offered we will pay $roo each to the two persons
who tend in the largest number of Schilling's But yellow tickets before' June
15th.
Bnrprlse Party.
Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew, oot to be I
ontduooby her frieod, Mies Qoldstone,
orgaoized a band of merry makers aod
surprised the latter at tbe borne of Mr.
aod Mre. H. Blaokmao, 00 last Friday
evening. Il was indeed a oorpriae. Tbe
eotertaiomeot wea informal, there hav.
log beo do opportooity for preparatioo,
bat tbie lent a eh arm to the oocasloo.
Tbe evealog waa epeot io the osnal
manner, ao elegant laooh of strawber
ries aod oaks being ona of tbe iruport-
ant fast ares.
Cut this out.
two weeks.
San Francisco
You won't see it again for
A Schilling & Company
HOOTS AND SHOESti.
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THE PLACE TO CCTTHCM It AT
ai. iiciiaAis:xaAiiiv
Ha has anything in this Una that jm mar ilralre anil ynu run depend on It you got a
giKxl article when Mat guarantees It,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Speolalty
NEW
Tired, Ntrveae, olerpleaa
Meo aod women bow gratefolly tbey
write about Uooda s Harseparllla. Oooe
belpleea and rliaoooraged, baviog lost all
faitb io medielnea. oow io sood health
aod "able io do tny own work." becanee
Uood's Bareaparilla baa power to so
riob and ponfy tbe blood aod make tbe
weak strong Ibis is tiperieoeo of a boat
of people.
Hood's rills are tha best family ce-1
tbsrlio and liver medioine. Oeotle,
reliable, sore.
Fruit Jars
I Did You Say?
YES, WE- HAVE. 'EM !
Heppner to Pendleton via llfnpocr-
Keho Metre Line. Perenoo diwlrooe of
vtailiog I'eedletoo eo save time and
money ty taking Ibis rente, liy ao
qnalntlng Ibe aaeole the prevtoos eeo-
log tbe Mage will make contention wtb
2 a tlock train al rbo for Pendleton.
OfTioe el Oily Drog Hlore. W. V. Loan,
1 rooriesor.
Uocbaoao s Comedy C. preeeoUd
"Tbe Depot? Sheriff" at tbe opera booee
last ohibl to a large boaee, Tbe ploy I
wee well reneirel aod generally eppre
cieled. The Bnrheaee Comedy Co.
Ill remela Ibis week aod rteeerve Ibe
patronage of tbe people. Oo out aid
A In
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It may be just a little early to speak of
this matter, but fruit canning time is
not far a waif and we want you to know
where you can be supplied.
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DRUG STORE!
YOU CAN FIND IT-
Next Door to the PostoiUce.
Walt. Tbotupeoa runs stage betweea
Ileppaer aad Monomeel, arriving every
dey eieept Monday aad leaviog every
dey esnept Haodey. HUorleel and ebeap
eet male o the leien'tf. & J. floeum.
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V this season.
Besides fruit lars we have a full line of n
GRANITE WARE, CROCKERY A
AND QUEENSIVARE. ft P"
fact, everttbiDtf yon want tou can Cod in our pa. a
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f E. W. RHEA &
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aw:;; GAZETTE, $2,50 A Yoar for CASH,
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Tha fires National Bank Bwlleina,
HEPPNER, - - OREGON.
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We are prepered to Oil prescriptions with Fresh Drugs.
Oor stork ie oew aod frtwh end an eipeneored pharma
rial la in rharge et all limee. Telephone conn pot In 00
with ell parte of llrppoer and the Long Distanoe.
Call op No. 17
J. SLOCUM, Mgr.
TIIK L ALACK HOTEL BAlt,
J . C. BOncmSRS. Prop.
ft Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.