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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1897)
BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter , Tell all about Her Trouble when Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. 'At the age of two months, my baby began to have Bores break out on his right cheek. We used all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one Bide of his face. We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But to my surprise in two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's SarsapariUa. I also took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before the first bottle was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now four years old, but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sores since he was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mrs. B. 8. Wboten, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood s. HnftH'o Dif1 re Prompt, efficient and 11UUU S fills easy In effect 26 cents. Take Notice. 1. the sum of five cents per line will 'be charged tor "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, "nd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and 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 cants a line. These rules will be Btrictly adher el to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and "club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 $3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 " " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00. . 2.75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2 00. . . 3.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $f 00 " 5.00 Rural Spirit, $2.00... 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00... 8.00 METH. EPISC. CHUKCH. 8KB VICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Snndny school 10 a. m, Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, Bp. m. 'The Hpibit and the brie say. Come"' The paator may be fonnd at the parxonage ad joining the chnroh, where he will be glad to meet Bny w-o may drain to oonsnlt him on relisious, social, civic, philoeophio, educational, or any other subject. J, W. FLUSHER, Minieter. Here and There. See M. Lichtenthal for shoes. a.. Submit your plans to Esnous before giving out your oontraot. tf To trade A good heating stove, for eordwood. Call at office. tf Buckwheat flour and maple syrup for salt by P. 0. Thompson Oo. 2t Tbe Orange Front is now prepared to serve fresh oysters in any style. 02tf Fine home-made taffy at the Orange Front. A clean, fresh stook of goods leave your orders. - tf. Qirl wanted to do housework. Oood wages. Nods but tbe beet need apply. Call at Gazette office. 83-tf Any one desiring to bnild either bouse or barn will make money by oall ing 00 tbe Gazette office. 67tf Best accommodation and oonrteona treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Bts., Portland, Oregon. E. O. : Josef Mueller, representing tbe Wiley B. Allen Co., has retnroed from short visit to Athena and Helix. Momenta are oseless if trilled away; tod they are dangerously wasted if eon. lamed by delay in oasea where One Miuote Cough Cure would bring imme diate relief. For aale by Ooaser A Brock. George Dofford bae some fine hall breed Cotswell backs, oat of Merino ewee which be wishes to eell at reason able figures. lie will be at E. I Mat look's corral on about Bept. 20. Call on bim. 79tf Frank MoFerlaod bae bteo appointed special ageol of Tbe Equitable Lire As surance Co, of New Tork, tbe etrongeat is tbe world. Cash surplus to policy holders of over 43 millioc dollars. Don't take iosoraoee without seeing the new . plans of the Equitable, losnres both eeiee at same rates. 77tf John Foster and wife returned ou Friday last from the Walla Walla Ooootry wbvre the? went to sial harv est. John state that be was pre.etit.t from doing moon work oa aeoooot of sickneea of bitoeelf and wife. Tbsre aa pleoty of work to do bad be ba able, aod be would bave made some mooey. Dr. John W. Raamns, of lb "Red- light," ever en tbe etol fur something sew, ean furnish yon tbe Buret cock tail la tbe lead ManhatieB, Jersey, Termootb or Oio made by ee artist in tbe bo.in.es. Droo la and take the taie oat of yoar mouib, tf E. O : W. II. Deagtitree reled at Heppuer tea aerloeds of tbe J. W. Make cattle from tbe Joba Day btrtbl bv b o fnt the PsHflo Meat company. It wee the original Intention to sblp (beta from PeedMoa, bat Uetpoer proved to be tbe ermt point. The rrmaiomg eisbt eerlned will be eblrpej eoe ever tbe O. A W. 0. U. R. from Ibis eity. T. E. Fell. be bae bean appointed pntneif at I'foiiUtoo, U a very ef- able etl.oisa. aod nmpeteot to fill tbe plsee. Tbe people of Helena retains. bar bias e e rvprsfnUtite la ibe Mete latere. T ke eoti prise we largely ae tbe bat ding of tbe wtJ eearieg pulls at prallsfcj. eaye tbe Heleea HtaUaase. Tbie ta ell right, esiwpt tbat a H. fell le tbe leky seen, bis m, "Iberr. L! e, lake thm beet . If tow are t ma bird lib pMtipale. allow ekia, aed a tiraj f iief, take Karl' Ckvr Tf. it ta pi '! $4 take. IM I by A F1KE I; CARE. A Few Lesson That Heppner Will Leara When Too Late. . Yesterday forenoon the cry of fire was sounded whioh brought onr people forth from their plaoes of business in large numbers and all excited to know wbere the canoe for alarm whb looated. It was found to be a flue burning out at the Palace hotel, and it being somewhat defeotive. a large quantity of smoke issued forth from one of the windows of a room on the third story. It proved to be of no oonseqnenoe, however, and tbe excitement soon subsided. This reminds the Gazette of a fact wnb which our people are perhaps al ready acquainted, but this paper desires to speak of it again. It is tbis: The town of Heppner is quite well equipped with fire fighting apparatus, and has a number of Baboook fire extinguishers, whioh are intende d to be used on short notice, and wbioh will do effeotive serv ice while time is beiog spent in getting tbe. hose carts out and the hose attaobed to tbe hydrants. And in just 6U0h oases as yesterday, where the throwing on of water would be the means of doing hundreds of dollars worth of damage, these fire extinguishers oould be brought into play and would put out a good big fire, so long as confined to interior, with no damage to prcperty whatever. These Baboocks, in their present con dition, are absolutely worthless, as they are not kept in working order. Further more, the town, while equipped with a flrst-olaes water system and the neces sary adjuncts for fire fighting purposes, hss no organized and drilled fire com panies, and is really at the mercy of a ooDflagration should one ever get under headway. These matters have been allowed to go op this way long enough and the city authorities should see to it at once that all fire apparatus is put in good work ing order, and should ercouroge the organization end thorough drilling of fire companies sufficient to handle all the material the city has for fighting fire in an efficient and expedient manner. To do lees that tbis is very great neg ligence. It has been suggested that tbe town hire some competent man to act as ohief whose duties shall be to attend to tbe organization of fire companies, and to other matters inoident to that office. The idea is good one if the town oan afford it. Rucklrn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats. Bruises, Bores, TJIoers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all 8kin Erup tions, and positively cares Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaotioa or money refunded. Price 25 oeots per box. For sale by Conger A Brook. Death of a Pioneer. Wm. W. Johnson, a pioneer of Cali fornia and Oregon, and 'father of E. A. Johnson, of this city, died at bis borne in Albina Tuesday, aged 68 years. Mr. Johnson was born in Ireland aod oame to the United States in early manhood . Getting the gold fever, be oame to Cali fornia in 1819, ooming to Oregoo is 1852, where be engaged in mining, prin cipally in Baker ooooty. Mr. Johnson bae lived in Portland for tbe past 17 years and was koowa aa a quiet, unas suming man and bigbly respected. He left a widow aod fire children Edwin, Desmond, Gbarlee, Martha and Mary, tbe olJest being 27 and tbe youngest 13. Mr. Johnson's boo, E. A., or as bis friends oommouly call him, "Spider" Johnson, of this oity, departed on Fri day night for Portland to attend tbe bedside of bis father. The funeral occurred on Wednesday afternooo, tbe remains being buried at Lone Fir cem etery, and Mr. Johnson returned to Heppner yesterday. $200022 ( Any baking powder will lighten your cake, if that', all you want. Some are stronger than others, some more whole some. Schilling's Dtit is both and more too. A tchllUef a Cnmptwf eee r reectere jT"?l Conrtmt OlnMt: Jiffs BraWhaw has J tut rendered his iter i Ion Is Ih rw of Emmet Arm. strong re. W. Metlork, for the pneirsilon of a fU-er, whti h buth cUlm4. Tbe raaa was first trlfi In thtjiullr MMirt al Arllntn and was nWM1 111 larnr of Armatmnc. Matin, k car- rtH ths eaa np la lha rlrrult court on S Writ nf rvirlrw, and Iht Juris now dm -Mas II la Utor of Mal'ark, ht' h no doubt ends lb caa. Inter, Halt-llhrum aiMt ltrma Tbe InU-nse tu bing and smarting, Inrl dcnl to thr dtwaawt, la instMitly allayed by applying CbamberUiu'a tye and hkla Ointtiwnt. Many very bad caws bave own ptrtnam-ntly etmnl by It. It Is finally efflc it-tit fur lu hlng ptl.-e and a ravoriu imwiy rr ore ciipi-, chsntird bands, chilbUina, fnt blua and chronic mm rym. 2-1 eta. per bus. Dr. Cij' C'MKilUoa rewoVrt, are tiiat what a bora iifli whrn In bad nrimlltion. Totil. blood IwrtfirT and vrmlfnire. Tlwy arw D"t ffind but mwlk Ine anl the Ut In oe in rnt r boriM ta prim omilttlun. Prica 2i Cf nis pr package. ?. II. Kirov, tbe wall koowa vtolloial aad vaairiloqiMt of Arlloios, bow temporarily rt.ief la onr Mile city, enftUtnplaio giving a ebow ta Ibe r faier. Kl'br le ell rtfbt. He will eta foreieh lb mesie I t tl vmiof Bis qir4. Br I HIm4 Urp. ttnwt wtMiia e eUmn . St, !! r itil it I rl. t !? I Mbal Im ri(i mr l.ltl M kp rt lii, ! l.mni up ti Urr h '! dnitii ail im imrii li"m U "lr. t t! I arid tint mt k'f lum-f i.i)ims hy Uk it, ( (.,t.t.-lilr f.t 111 i All drug xt, HtwMlMa fiianwuaj. VM, BRIEF MENTION. Ed Cox is in from Hardman today. Johnny Waddell is over from Little Butter oreek today. Sample tbe Gazette two-bits worth, from now till March 1, 1898. Albert Ballaooe and Jons. Bronlee are in from Long Creek for freight. Batbs down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 oente. OrvilleJonfs manager, tf Statements for tbe Famous Simple Account File printed at tbe Gazette of fice, tf. Buy yourjined gloves of P. O. Thomp son Co. Big assortment to choose from. 2t Sample subscription to the Gazette from now till Maroh 1, 1898, 25 oeuts. Try a dose of it. At a meeting of tbe counoil last Mon day evening it was deoided to stop gambling entirely. Cy Fnqua brought bis little boy in tbis week to Dr. MoSworde for treat ment for psoriasis, a skin disease. Bob and Ed. Oarsner eaoo took oat a life polioy in tbe Equitable yesterday. It is a good company. Frank Mo Far land, agent. Fruit biscuit, ' honey wafers, assorted oookies, sweet crackers, etc. A large as sortment just received fresh at P. G. Thompson Oo. 2t The business men of Portland who are oat on an excursion at present will be here on next Monday morniog to con fer with her oit'zens. Mrs. J. H. Barrstt, who visited rela tives at end near Heppner for two weeks, departed last Fnd.iy night for her home at Oregon City. The spirit of '76 was "for liberty or for death." Tbat old brand of Cyrus Noble at Chris Borcbers' is tbe spirit tbat touches the spot these times. tf Call on Tom Howard for gloves. No better line in the city. He keeps both lined and nnlined goods and bis stock is large. You oan get just what you want. tf Come to tbe Gazette offioe and get a decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelops look oheap, and besides you cannot get your business oard printed thereon. tf If yon are Dot taking the Gazette try a sample subscription from now till Maroh 1, '98, for 25 oents. If yon like it, invest some more. It not, yon are out only 25 cents. Yearly subscription, only 82. A Bar Thing for Yon. A transaction In which you cannot lose Is a sureUnug. Biliousness, sick headache, fur red lougue; fever, piles and a thousand other Ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liver. Caacavots Candy Cathartic, the won derful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonio are by all UruggiBts guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. U. C are a sure thing. Try a box to-day, 10c., &c., 60c. Bumple mid booklet free, bee our big ad. Robt. Bayer was up from Douglai on yester day. Alex Cornott was in from Felix Johnson's ys- terday. Billy Cowtui U "extra" on Hoppner's police force. Al Florence was down from the Willow creek ranch yesterday. Albert Carsner, a leading stockman of Wag ner, is in Beppner. Austin Yocum reports hia wife quite 111 down at Marion Evans', below town. Al Larkln, son of Mrs. T. t. Matlock, Is her from Baker City to visit th folks. Chas. J. Anderson and John E. Peterson mails proof today before Clerk Morrow. Dr. H unlock and J. C. Barber made a trip to lone, on laat Monday, returning Tucaday, John Keener, "long John," as bis friends know him, Is back from Kansas City, where he went with ahep. On of th Venton sisters did not arrlva with th show yesterday owing to Illiiaai. Bhelsat Portland at present Win. Robinson cam In from Haystack yeatcr- terday to get a load of freight for Carsner A Hayden, of Wagner, John Carson cams In from Waener ycatcrday and Is getting his supplies for th winter from our Heppner merchants. L. Bwlrk, an extenalrt sheep ownar of Grant county, cams In from Monument yesterday to get supplies for ths winter. Ed Morris, a cattleman of Ih North Fork, ar rived front Mlatuurt yesterday, where b had been on a llt to nil parents. B. K Krithly drparud last night fur Bola City and will Snd th winter there, providing h finds suitable employment Blind Johnnie Kesnav is ever from Mayvlll, (Jllliain county, and aftr a short vlall with rel ative la Urppser, he will go to th valley where he sipecU to sptud U winter. Condon Glut: John Lyons left Condon Tueaday, and after visiting his folks at Walla Walla several days and sum friends al Corvel lis, he will sail lor Juneau, Ala.Ha, to Join his brolhcr, Ton, In the practice of law. C. K. Fell, Pendleton's new buetinaater, has prrr4 ami forwarded his bond to Waahlng Ion, D. C, and aa soon aa II Is approved by the authorities there, Mr. Fell will eeaume bis new diillea. Ueo. D. Fell is to be th new faabtp fire! aaslaianl. Wm. Marro, th "human snake." and Jamea Stuart, "tunny (nan," with Ih !rannan Lrs HatleCo , who are playing la Heppner this ek. will be remembered by many In Meppner, having played In Uiisrlly with souther troupe few yean ecu. Id C. AatiUugh, who la enjoying a eeaaoa of prosperity Ibis fall, having reaped a bountiful karveel, and Sold II al a good pHr, Wat In Heppner ynterday from fclght Mil. He I an eaua fur complaint, a things fcav gone well with him Ihla neis. I. Mr fanl and W, I. Brark are doe a oa the rtvef near Arlington, where Ibey are al praaenl encaged la Ih bleaaenl pull me erf shooting a rer l.ied of geeee, preparatory t a Mf Thenke. giving dinner. Tbe Heppner market will be well supplied wkea le ky return. Marl Smith and wll were do) from U Hash Fields reara yeeterday. Mart says the newttl rain hav made Hsi rang nd and he Is happy ever tbe brlshl pnaperi. ka eerentlf goei Into the h woeiiteea Inf klm self sad Uils paewr ! him almn-Unt eoe- Th Reptiner awirtng mills sr preparing to Mart up eon and will re Ine In winter and It le la be Mped th4 Ible (nlarptlM will ha m well tlrniie4 ae la be able to ran all Ih tlma. The tmmpany are new beylng all Ui f'lod mllllM w beel Ihey ee eel imI rix to lur eel Srel rleee (rede al S'r. (Vrlelnlr 'it t t ! to suffer alia if spepeia, eufaelipelHia, SifS betxle bee, elk kS a I'M) af pellle. tn beet seertlH Ie Wilt's lMIs Ksrlf llteers fie? Ibeeei Silif-le4il4 of oH unl. bete tewa SSre.l. It'fare eaell (tills bat r.l reg ilelifS. fut Skis be t eef a4 Brwb. Dan Btalter bas found gold quart! and located a claim on John Zollinger's place In the moun tains and will work tbe same this winter, and to this end will build a house and blacksmith hop there to aid him in successfully carrying on development work. . Dan believes that he has struck a good thing, as hi ledge is well de fined and contains real gold bearing quartz. The Willow creek district may yet prove to be very rich. The 4'Bioyollst's Best Friend" is a familiar name for De Witt's Witoh Hazel Salve, always ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, it also instant ly relieves and cures oats, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and sll affections of the skin. It never fails. For Sale by Conser & Brook. L. Farmer, of Eight Mile, was In town yester day. Mr. Farmer was quite seriously crippled up, ai the result of falling off a horse some three month ago, The fall Injured his hip, and as he hag not recovered from the injury, he Is becom ing somewhat alarmed and fears hip disease haB set in which, owing to his being quite aged will be difficult to cure and may leave him a cripple for life. This paper hopes, however, that Mr. Farmer's fears are groundless and that he may yet recover his former health. To heal the broken and diseased tis sues, to soothe tbe irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently cure is the mission of DeWitt'a Witoh Hazel Salve. For Sale by Conser & Brook. D 'A Caveats, and Trade-Maries obtained and all Fat-1 ent business conducted lor Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite. U.S. Patent Office and we can secure patent w leas time tout thoae remote front Washington. 1 Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, 1 a siymirT. " How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same in the U- S. and foreign countries sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, d. C IN NEW QUARTERS WILLIS The old reliable livery stable man RED lJOIVT STABLE Just North of ths Oszette offloe, wbore be would be pleased to sea all his old friends and make new ones. HE HAS STALLS Also rents Buggies, Hacks, Teams Remember Willis when yoo come to Billy Oordon, HEPPNER RACKET STORE THE CHEAPEST PLACE BUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. A FEW PIUOES QUOTED IJKLOW. 1 paper full conn! pins 2 oents. 1 spool linen thread. ...3 oents. 1 ball knitting cottoo.,.3 oents. 1 Misses oolored border OTHER GOODS SUCH HANDKERCHIEFS, jc, OUR 5 AND 10 CENT FULL OF BARGAINS. GLASSWARE IN A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. NO TROIBL TO H1IOW UOOItS II sites Shorthand' i-HiiifnXfi , fAUWTi, -v. ; AH tliran tun ! irrrurt at Tlir.m,n A I'innn, Amet Maio HtrfM, ilei'tifjiT, Urrgon. TWe fiiee e ell ar-i Irt ellh Orenl, It.m-e, r rt!H.ej ipd Mhef eoqnll S4 een ee e4 Um Im eteSInf lew ex (tune e ith li,,.in.f mtn. frtreste keevteg eMS IM Uee. THOMPSON Sr, HINNH, LirawTeiaer, airs'iyf ssae, Canton Flows Canton Harrows Canton Gangs Canton Disks Mil VV Super Super or Drills or Seeders Studebaker Wagons and Hacks Any person who is interested in British Uolnmbia should write to W. H. Hnrlbnrt, general passenger atrent of the O. R & N.,f..r a oopy of Pat Donen's lit tie "booklet," "The New Bonanzaland." It is well worth the trouble. 60-tf. Heppner to Pendleton via Heppner Eobo Htaee Line. Persons desirous of visiting Pendleton oan save time and money by taking this route. By ac quainting tbe agents the previous even ing the ftage will make conneonon with 2 o'clock train at Echo for Pendleton Offioe at City Drug Store. W. D. Lokd, Proprietor. HEPPNER, OR., Nov. 12, 1897. Mestrt. Corner St Brock, Hepptier, Or. Okntlemen: 1 was recently taken with a'severe cold which made me very hoarse and rendered me unfit to attend to business. A friend of mine called my attention to your Dr. Barthlow's cough syrup and I bought a bottle, costing me 60 cents, which relieved me at once and com pletely cured me. I am subject to throat difficulty and I have found nothing that gave me so much relief as this cough cure. I am informed that It is excellent for colds, bronchitis, whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles. I beg to remain, most truly yours, OT18 PATTERSON, Ed. Gazette. BTEWAUT. of Heppner, has moved ioto the BALED HAY FOR SALE AND TO LET AT REASONABLE RATES and Saddle Horses. town Old stand formerly 000 n pied by Heppner, Oregon. IN MORROW COUNTY TO 1 paper gool needles 2 oents. 1 card hooks and eyes 1 otrnt. 1 gents tape border bk( 5 otto t. bandkerohiet 2 cents. AS HOSIERY. TOWELS. AT LOWEST PRICES. COUNTER IS ALWAYS CROCKER Y AND ABUNDANCE. WE WANT VoUR TRADE. .... J . W. YAUGHAN. ' h 1 r viti.UmaK,.! Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to . Put ) Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle or so STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES to suit tbe times. Yon want fresh groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find what you want at T. R. Howard'. . MAIL OrDEtS SOLICITED! IT. IS.. Howard Alain Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. HOP And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As tlie Star Brewery beer STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or." The Best Bargains ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOH THE LEAST MONEY But are times of f reeUit value In proportion In coat If you went to set four Metier s Worth of honest hIs In If 1 , Hardware, liowarc, Uoniectioncry OR MACHINERY, CALL ON O. TPlIOAH?OIV OO., Ws era Inrreulnf our stork for "Dat Co'n Juice" Is Found at Telephone Saloon, Oa Mala Htreet, io City Hotel DuiIJIng. The Best of Everything Always on Top Courteous treatises! to all. Nioa club rooms. TOW 0DirrVIJ. Prop. Rogers & Roberts, -Coutractora Plans and Estimates All Kinds of Repair Work OFFICE H0URSIay and Night Leave Tour orders "Any Old. a e aa a . ... nacc and Kog. or Jim will DOOTS AND SHOES. DTMf tCf TO OCT THCaf It AT He kee hjlkli.i la I til. line IMI wi 4elre en1 fnn r.a d.wn.t en II f oa sel a f.l silt, te t.re klel siereriteee II. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 014 &a4, Main Straat RaMlrl-f Sassialtf Tho GAZETTE, $q,oo A Year for CASH. GRAIN and FEED 0 p tessVs 1 t Main Street , Next door to Palaoe hotel, HEPPNER, OREGON You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! Was Perfected by the Production of.... GOJvD On draught at all popular saloons rnt sv , fell and winter. Call and see us. I. I. AOtCRTS tod DuiMcra,- Given on snort Notice. Done- cet cm. o o o o o o o