Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 07, 1897, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1897.
IS QUITE SATISFACTORY.
Coogrees met in its regular ses
sion yesterday. It will have no oc
casion to regret its action in the
special session by which it placed
the DiDgley tariff law upon the
statute books. The doleful pre
dictions made by the democrats
about the prospective operations
of the republican tariff measure
which was enacted at the special
session a few months ago are not
being realized. On the contrary,
the four months in which it has
been tested have proven that the
republicans made no mistake in
their action with reference to this
measure. Its earnings in the four
months in which it has been in
operation are many millions in ex
cess of those of the corresponding
months in the history of the Wil
son law and are sufficient to justify
the belief of the republicans that
it will, when normal conditions are
resumed, prove ample in its quali
ties as a revenue producer and in
its effect upon our commerce. The
receipts of the treasury during the
first four months of the operation
of the law will amount in round
numbers to $90,000,000, while the
Wilson law in its first four months
earned about $83,000,000. When
it is considered that the Wilson
law had the benefit of enormous
importations which had been held
back in order to get the advantage
of the lower tariff rates which it
gave, and that the Dingley law
labored under the disadvantage of
very small importations because of
the heavy shipments into the coun
try prior to its enactment, it will
be seen that the operations of the
new law indicate that it is to be
much more successful as a revenue
producer than was the Wilson law.
The further fact that the receipts
have steadily increased, and that
those of November are in
round numbers, $25,000,000, shows
that with the return to normal
business conditions, and the impor
tations which will follow the ab
sorption of the immense stock
which was in hand when the new
law went into effect, it is perfectly
apparent that it will, within a very
short time, be producing all the
revenue that the government re
quires to meet its current expendi
tures, and a surplus to put into the
sinking fund, something which was
not dono in any period of the Wil
son law.
The Eagle, of Long Creek, has
entered upon its twelfth year as
one of the successful business ven
tures of Grant county. It is a
healthy bird, has 'shed its pin
feathers, and will continue to
rustle for business and prosper.
We wieh the paper continued
success.
The Morning Tribune at Port
land is certainly starting out well.
While we do not agree with all the
paper says, yet we do admit its
frankness and honesty of purpose
which is apparent in all its deal
ings in matters pertaining to the
public welfare. Its editorials are
short and spicy and always to the
point.
Many people of the county who
8re not subscribers of the Gazette
have lately been mailed sample
copies. These are sent out as
samples only, that you may see
what the paper is like and as an
inducement to you to subscribe,
Your name is not on the list as a
subscriber unless you have paid
for the paper.
Since January 1, 1897, mort
gages to the amount of $12,416
have been released in Morrow Co.
This does not include the thous
ands of dollars of other bills and
accounts, that have been paid and
cancelled by our people, that were
HAD TO. JUMP.
Treasurer's Notice.
All outstanding Heppner city warrant!, regis
tered prior to December 1st, WJ7, will be paid
on presentation at office of city treasurer In
terest on these warrants will cease with date of
this notice. L. W. Briogb, Treasurer.
Heppner, Or., Dec. 7, '97. to03-lt.
THE FATE OF A
PROMINENT
MARINE
GROCERYMAN.
ADVERTISED LETTEKS.
HEPPNEB
LETTERS ADVERTISED AT
Or., Dec. 6, 1897.
Burns, Mr R
Hale, Frame
P. H. Monahan, one of Detroit's Oldest and Best Known Merchants SaKTw
Meets with a Serious Experience,
Phipps, Isaac
Richardson, Mrs T II
Younger, H F
When calling for these letters please say
advertised. J. P. Williams. P. M.
From the Evening News, Detroit, Mich.
Prominent among the business meD of
Detroit, Micb., is Patrick M. Monaban,
who resides at 199 Baker street.
He hue been eotively engaged io Ibe
grocery business for the past forty eeveD
years, of which forty-two years has been
in Detroit. Comirig here nearly half a
century ago he started into business at
the corner of Second bdJ Jefferson Ave
nues, and for years ontered to the marine
trade. From Duluth to Buffalo bii name
as an honorable, boDest boat supply man
was well known to all biatra n.
No matter what time of day or ui?ht,
the Mcnabau Manoe Grocery was kept
open for the convenience of the lake
boBts. He is the beat known and oldest
retail grocery dealer in Detroit. Ha has
been suooessfui in business by bis pqnare
dealings, and is yet to be found behind
the oounter any day at bis large store,
oorner of Twelfth and Baker streets.
To a reporter, he recently said:
"When we first Opened the .Tefforson
Avenue store we hid ti wo k day and
night. The vf ssels tbat ut-rdt-d tmpplies,
wanted tbera right off ami we had to
jump all the time. The reason vessel
men patronized us, wag because we filled
their orders at onoe. Every hour counts
with them and we had a doable set of
olerks that worked day and night. I
have been hustling all my life. No man
obd snooeed in business without hust
ling. (Some people hustle too muob, and
I wan one of them.
"About four years ago I bad to give
tip on amount of my back giving out.
It bad bothered me for years, tor a
SHERIFFS SALE.
STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE.
rOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
li meeting of the stockholders of the Hepp
ner Building and Loan Association will be
held at their office in the National Bank in
Heppner, Oregon, between the hours of 2 p. m.
and 4 p.m. of Tuesday, the 11th day of Janu
ary, 1H98, for the purpose of electing directors
for the ensuing year.
ED. R. BISHOP, Secretary.
December 6th, 1897. 3 10
CITATION.
wor. i aid noi ao ration ior neariy tjy virtue of a warrant issued out
two years, and dootored lor my kidneys. 1) of the county court of the state of ore-
Mn IrlanAa r.Ar.'.cA ma to t.n m.inini IOII foi tll6 COUIltV Of MOrrOW. tO 1116 directed.
n.t .v ... u.j i.ii. ; j t :.j commanding me to levy on the goods and chat
tuat tbey bad faith in. and I tried nearly -, ,h Hn,,ni,nr i.tniivri nimmi nn the
all of them. 1 was ready for any remedy delinquent tax roll for said county for the
that would relieve me. but I did not vea. 18.91. 1893, vm, im, and 1896, tnereto
receive any benefit.
"I read considerable during my sick- delinquent tax rolls, or so much thereof as
Txat.a nA n mo A: nnr.o. T nn inaA shall satlsfv the amount of taxes charged there-
, .. , , r,r in, together with costB and expenses. I have
frequently articles regarding the won- duly levledi having been unable to find any
derful Oures madety Dr. William's Pink goods or chattels, belonging to the respective
Pills for Pale People, and how the pills delinquents hereinafter named, upon the fol-
. i j j j a ii ,i. lowing described pieces or parcels of land as
contained, in a condensed form, all the Bet forth in said tax lists, lying and being in
elements necessary to give new life and said Morrow county, State of Oregon, described
richoess to the blood aod restore shat- ana assessed as tonows: ....
irrou uerveu. uue uuy x reHU oi a case Armstrong, ThadenB SW of section 22,
like mine, in which a complete cure had tp l north, range , east w M; tax iU5 $ 13
been effeoted. That oonvinoed me that Bn'P, "e , H wM"t , -..
. ,. . .. . . , . , . south, ranee 26 east W M: tax 1894 x6 00
tne puis naa merit, and l decided to try i895$6 97, total 12 97
them as tbev cost nnlv 50 cents a box Moore. Wm M BEk of section 24. to 1
fnovorin Innna fnrmi nr ir Vwvroa fnr north, range 24 east W M; tax 1895 5 50
not secured by mortgages, Here.
after people will be more careful week I sat around the bouse and then
about going in debt and will try to
keep free from mortgages, and we
hope they may succeed in so doing.
had to go to bed. ' Th family physician
said I bad worn myself out by hard
$2.50, and could be had at any drug
gist's, or by mail from tbe Dr. Williams'
Medioine Co., Sobenaotady, N. T. The
next day I asked the druggist regarding
them. He said, 'We sell largo quanti
ties of the pills and tbey are well recom
mended by tbe purchasers.' Tbey build
op the blood, and restore tbe glow of
health to pale and sallow cheeks, and
effeot a radical oure in all oases arising
mental worry, overwork or excess of
whatever nature. I bought a box and
took it home, and commenced to take
the pills. Before I bad taken one box
that intense pain whiob for fifteen years
had nearly killed me was gone. I con
tinued using Ibe pills until I bad taken
fear boxes, which made me feel as well
as I bad for years previous to my Biok
nesg. My friends notiued the change at Markam, a m ne and SE
... I uckoH rtn 1J tr 3 onnrii ru it era OR no at All
Redington, J W Sy, NEy and K'A NW
oi section 23, tp a soutn, range m, ana
8'A 8WX Sec .40 and NW NWH ol Sec 31,
tD 3 south, ranee 27 east W M: tax 1895 8 80
Reese, IT and Redman, IT E4 NE4
ana ana hH 01 section 3t, ip 1
north, ranee 23 east W M: tax 1895 11 00
Rutherford, CP 8 8EJ4 and lots 1 and 2
section , tp 4 norm, range 11 east w m,
and lots 2 to 16 block 1, lots 9 to 15
block 2, lots 9 to 14 block 3, lots 5 to 12
block 4, lots 5 to 16 block 5, lots 2 to 13
block 6, lots 1 to 16 block 7, lots 3 to 16
block 8, lots 3 to 16 block 11, all of
blocks 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, all
in Castle Rock : tax 1895 4 40
Sweazea, JW8WJ4 section 32, tp 2 north,
range 11 east w i ; tax uim a so
Willis, Henry C SWi section 28. tp 4
north, range 23 east W M ; tax 1893 $7 20
1894 4 06 1895 U 84 total 16 10
Eld ridge, Elizabeth W NW& section 20,
tp 1 norcn. range 25 east w m ; tax wib 4 40
McKinzie, Rhodeiich EH NW!4 and lots
1 ana z section au, tp 2 south, range d
east v M ; tax
IN THE COUNTY JOURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
In the matter of the estate of Kllsha Sperry, de
ceased. To Hulda Edwards, and all unknown heirs
and devisees, and any and all persons interest
ed, greeting :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the state of Ore
eon, for the Countv of Morrow, at the court
room thereof at Heppner, in the County of
Morrow, on luesaav tne 4in aay or January,
1898, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day,
then and there to show cause, if any exist, whs
an order for the sale of the following describee
property to-wit: Beginning at a stake 4x5x10
Inches at a point 5.68 chains west of the south
east corner of the donation land claim of
Charles Rice, Notification No. 2109 and claim
No. 49. in TownshlD 13. South of Range 31 three,
West of the Willamette Meridian, and running
thence North and parallel with the East line of
said claim 47 forty-seven chains to a stake
9x10-14 inches, thence East 2.84 chains to the
pmuw ui ueKimuuK, cuuituiiiiig jo.ot ocien, iuuio
or less, situated in the county of Linn aud State
of Oregon, be not made.
Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, judge
of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow, with the seal of said
court affixed, thiB 27th day of November, A. D.
1897.
Attest: J. W. MORROW,
601-610 Clerk.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
REED & ) t .
Q. OQILYIE p'P"etors.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (60 miles)... $5 00 Round trip 900
Mayville (53 miles) . 4 00 Round trip 7 00
Condon (39 miles) . . 3 00 Round trip 1 00
Clem (28 miles) .... 2 00 Round trip 8 50
Olex (19 miles) . . . . ; 1 50 Round trip S 50
Stage leaves Arlington every morning;
(Sunday exoepted) at 6 o'clock; ia due
at Condon at 3 p. m. and arrives at Pol
sil at 7 p. m.
Comfortable covered coaohee and oare
fnl, experienced drivers.
NEW DEAL !
once end were more than pleased to see
me out again. I continue using tbe
pills, and 10 less tnao sixty dys 1 was
so muob improved that I was able to
attend to business."
section 14, tp 3 south, range 25 east W
m; tax
Goudy, John SW14 and W NWand
w)i Bfc)4 section 27, tp 3 norm, range
23ea8t W M: tax 1895
Kirk.MN NE!4 section 34, tpl south,
D W M ; tax 1H95
D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector
Put your old books and notes in his
hands and get your money out of
them. Makes a specialty of hard
collections.
Office in J, N. Brown's Building.
J. L. GIBSON,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
15
25
OtB.
Constant growlers are a stand
ing menace to prosperity. In nine
cases out of ten tbe so-called
"finauoial watch dogs" are them- titled to all the eulogy that has been
selves financial, moral and mental "P'oken of bim, and all the hero-worship
he Whitman Monument.
From the Morning Tribune.
WhitmiiD was a hero, a patriot, a
martyr, and if he did not "save Oregon,"
be made a valorous and notable effort to
do so, as be believed; and so be is eo-
failures. History proves that a
he has received . Let the shaft raised to
Vi i r, v 11 i nljotan ,n flta annllrrlit and
.. . . - I 1-1 I n IMGIUUI B.fD.UU .U (UO RUUJ.M1.-, WV.
BuuuBBbiui biuuoiit m a saie rdu dety the 8torm8 and point t0 beBVerj
BUCCessful teacher; a successful throuuh a thousand aces, to tell that be.
business man in private affairs is a neath it lies the dust that once embodied
safe party in whom to trust public Bu iutrePid. hert)io 80u!
affairs, and the career
of fault
finding failures in private and pub
ic enterprises is too well known
to admit of comment. Ex.
Toe Gazette is making an honest
and earnest effort to secure busi
ness in the way of advertising
from lleppner'B merchants and
tradesmen, and we are pleased to
state that our work is meeting
with gratifying success. We are
not presenting a poverty plea to
got business, and we do not intend
to do so. It is much better to
have the support of poople on a
different basis from thiB. We do-
sire to make advertising valuable
to the advertiser, and will do all
io our (ower to make the spaco
taken prove a good investment
from a business standpoint. It
should be remembered, however,
that all the space you take in the
paper costa you money and you
should use it to your advantage
just as you do other commodities
in business. We sell you the
space and want you to use it as
your own property. No man over.
looks any other detail of his busi.
it a a
lphh, ana no siiouia not this one,
of newspaper advertising, the
right use of which is proven by the
eiporiunco of tlumo who have boen
most successful, to be one of the
greatest aid io getting and keep.
ing huitinctis. As before
stated, the Gazette is grati
Bed at the success with which it Is
meeting and hopes to be able to
give value recoivod for all favors
extended
With talk Is Wing indulged in
by the democratic press at prescut
io regard to the apparent failure
of the now tariff law to futnish
suffciont revenurt to run the gov
ernmont Mr. Dingley, oo the
other hand, is coufident that the
new meanuro will prove to bo all
! t A I ...
rigm in a snort time ami we are
of the opinion that what lio says
about tho new law is correct I
may tie leuirmbcred by aotno that
the McKitiley law was met by the
same objections and its opposition
- . . . 4 1.
cams irom mo same sources as
that which is now Ikmdk thrust at
the tew measure. These demo.
rratio editois tiirft Lav itomethin
to worry over and this object i 2'"'
. I (WW sir
Don't be persuaded into buying lini
meiits without reputation or merit
Chamberlain's Fain Balm costs no more,
and its merits have been proven by a
test of many yean. Such letters as the
following, from L. Q. Bagloy, Hueneme,
OaLare constantly beins rnrtflivpd: "Th
best remedy for nain I have ever n.ed I. t h B ln preventative of pneu-
ni.Qmt.orUi.,1. p-i i . monia. Among the many thousands
afler haviua nsed it In mv fnmil fnr who have used it for oolds and la grippe,
several years." It oures rheumatism. we ,JBTe neer M ,earned of BIDBle
lame back, snraina and iwallinaa. Fnr 8 ving resuneu in. pneumonia
alrt h f-nn.or iWnk Famous who have weak lungs or have
reason to fear ao attack or pneumonia,
. ... .. ,11 1 mi.
8 Mini won. I suouia Keep tne remeuy at nauu. me
25 and 50 cent eizea for sale by Conner
Dr. fl .T. Smith la mnvnr nf Ponllotnn I i. Tlx. .I
hv 181 vote over John K. TUan. Tho
I Tha Ailitf.p rtt An YphArtf7A MnvN tin !
fight was iuterestinif in all reap-ots. I . ,,..,. ..inm: fliiu.
Uotn candidates were plaoed to tbe Held of the churob, aod loves saored songs,
as independents, but, nnfortunately, an but wben night after night be bears a
How to l'reveiit Pneumonia.
At tbis time of the year a cold is very
easily contracted, and it left to run its
course without the aid of b me reliable
oough medioine is liable to result in that
dread disease, pneumonia. We ktow of
no better remedy to cure a oough or cold
than Chamberlain's Cough remedy. We
have used it quite extensively and it
has always given entire satisfaction.
Olaguh, Iod. let. Chief.
This is the only remedy that is known
neighboring family that owea him three
years' subscription singing, "Jesus psid
it all," he feels like shedding bis Chris
tianity fr a few moments to go over
with a olub and givo tbera a receipt
in foil.
attempt waa made oy a few republicans
to draw party lines. This did more
damage than good. Dr. Smith was
elected as a nun-purtUan and will serve
one,
'M - I .. 1 f ,... . , . M 1
Miss A lis Hushes. Norfolr. a., was
lows,: Joe Uaslor, li. E. HMoker, J, H. f.ihif.ill hnrn.,1 nn tha faoe and neok
i j
Perry, councilman; John Uailey, Jr., Pain was insUntly relieved by DeWitt'i
reoorJor: O. W. Ingram, treasurer. Witob Hsel iulve, which healed the in
Jury without leaviug a sour. It ia tbe
HII1 .V.. II I tntnixnm nils m.l rimm, Rrfink .
bon'd be yonr motto when you need a
medioine. IX not be induced to lake I Condon Globe: It now turns out
any substitute when you oall fur Hootl'a that V. A. Vanoa and Ed Copner became
Haiiaparilla. Experieooa has proved it hopelessly Involved in debt with their
to be the best. It I an honest medicine, store at Sampler and were forced to
possessing actual aod unequalled merit, make an assignment, aod have turned
lie wise and profit by the exreriencs of I over the property for lbs benefit of
other peoplt. creditors. The Baker City papers say
thai Conner baa left tbe itste to avoid
unous mis ara ma ravorus 'y helping to settle np tbe busloesa,
SCHOOL REPORT.
Boom 1 Miss Jones Names of pupils
neither absent nor tardy during the
month of November.
Zilpha Hager Homer Maris
Ceolia Homor Cash Mallory
Mary Krug Allen Strickfaden
Alma Marlntt Charles Osmin
Mary McAtee George Driskell
Ida McAtee Louie Van Winkle
Bessie Osmin Roy Yeager
Kollo Casoy Rosa Hayes
Earl Hallock Lulu Cramp
Earl Gilliam Clarence Hughes
Burnlo Hughes Victor McFarland
Ulenn Jones Alva Jones
Roy Jones
Koom 2 Miss Soofleld Pupils neither
absent nor tsrdy for the month of Nov.
Leula Campbell Etta Rogers
M ubel Case Walter Rood
Roy Emerson Mary Van Winkle
Nina Estes Dick Wells
Robert Gllmore Elma McBrido
Zetta Hager Clint Gilliam
Argus Hughes Grace Parkins
Emma Her Milton Downing
Ralph Marts Ernest 8urface
Leah Minor Ktftlh Marlatt
Dalles Perkins Bessie Prater
Ora Roberts
lloom 8 -Mies Parker Pupils neither
absent nor tardy tor month of Nov.
Lester Gilliam Florence Hughes
Freddie Elder Henry Crump
Paul Maris Marlon Ilornor
Clarence Vt'illlngham Maggie Erlkson
ValK'jo McAteo Ionard Gilliam
Nollle Howard Bertha Frlstoe
I liens Van Winkle Leo Blackman
I-eiter Meadows Reulien Wills
Abo Wells Nvls Justus
Frank Hughes Glenn Burrows
Olive Adklni Stella Lalande
Teresa Litehteuthal ,
Koom 4 Miss Hastings.
Twenty tardy during tbe month.
Seven during tbelaat week.
Five days' absence,
Names of pupils neither tardy
absent during tbe month.
4 40
5 SO
6 05
6 86
1 52
68
8 32
2 40
4 95
Shaving.
Hair Cutting, -
Joe is keeping up the reputation ot this shop
for first-class work and would be pleased to
have you can.
range '26 east
Brock, N C lot 9 block 5 in the town of
Lexington; tax 181)5
Nunan, CInnie lot 5 block 5 in the town
of Lexington; tax 1WI5
Brown, J N lots 1 and 2 block 1, Kins
man addition to Heppner; tax 1895
Francis, L lot 14 block 19, Mt Vernon
addition to Hepnner: tax 18115
Blevln, C K, TniBtee, NE'i section 32, tp
2 north, range 27 east W M ; tax 1895 . .
Mallory, Caseins M NE4 and Y.hi
secuon u ip i soutn, range a east
W M : tax 1895 5 80
Lefevre, Henry B SE and 84 SW
section ii ana w J4 rs section m an
in tp 6 south, range 2a east W M ; tax
1895 4 40
Colin, Phil lot 6 block 8, town of Hepp
ner; tax IN9.1 !M U7
And on Wednesday, the 2th day of Decem
ber. 1897, at the hour of 2 o'clock p m. of said
day, at the court house in said county and state.
I will sell the above-described real estate at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash
subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants,
costs ana accruing costs.
1-10 Sheriff of Morrow Co.. Oregon
Mike Marshall was in town Saturday
and reports the killing, the past week, of
about 400 head of bis sheep by tbe
coyotes. These animals are very bad
in bis neighborhood and b- ve been the
source of muob ancoyanoe this winter.
Tills la Your !;.iortiinliy.
On receipt of tea cents, cukU or atairxpa,
a generoux sample wm 110 tnnuca 01 me
mont popular Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Cure
(Ely s Cream ISiilin) suUicient to demon.'
strata the great merit.i of the remedy.
ELY HliOTIIKPS,
6i Wurreu H., Kew York City.
Rev. John Held. Jr.. .f On nt FnMs.Mont.,
recommended 1.1 v s ( icnm Laim to nie.
can emphaMze iiih tifiiteiiu'iit, "It Ian pom
tive cure for catarrh if ued asilirected."
Iter. Francis W. l'oolo, PaHtor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mont.
F.Iy's Crcnm Halm i the acknowledged
enre for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Trice, hi) cents.
GlenadiUOrilllth
Ralph Thompson
Tlinmai Downing
F.ster Ford
Nellie Lahue
Dora PrsWr
Etta Button
Oetta Abrahamslck
cathartto, easy to lake, easy to operate.
J. W, Uuoo, representing the Liver
l4ilngton on Holur.Ur Owing to lh eom-
I111111I1 ll ll i i'iiilli) In Ul. tl hu Io foovrr to I
Hunt I'aiix HnWKiT, th llmrltK highly !'
wlilit Mr. hblpley sltorts Io the report
11 ior imiay s p!"'-
HhorltrMatliM k went d..n to IHllilM.ro last pool. London aud Globe Iaa. Co., Wll
renin io .iirud the tins. w, tiiin. uui. in Heppner yesterday. Mr. (limn is an
Th thanks nt this nff!r am due Sunt. Hhlp- ,, , ,
liy l..r a rrN.rt ol lb. I..al institute hrl.l at old newspaper man and at preseut owni
a paper over on the Hound, although he
ia not In peraon aotively engaged
ia the newspaper businmta. 1U ia aa
old-time friend of Mr F. O. Huckunm,
of this oily.
The tin-tte la in receipt of a letter
from Kd. Ilildebrand, who left tbis to
Iiod tboot thr years ago and Is sow
engaged in bii'ioeaa at Chatham, N. B.,
and says La la doing fairly well. II
still has a longing for lbs West, bow.
m, aod would ba glad Io get back
again. i.A. aenda regards Io all bis old
Mabel Ayeri
Millie Kood
Edna VauDuyn
Fay Bartholomew
George Hughes
Mary MrHwordi
Cora Prater
Kxle Ruark
F.llse Bartholomew
Koom 5 Prof,
sent nor tardy for month of Nov,
Anna McBrlde Mac Rush
Ule Howard
Lillian McNny
Winnie Ullllam
Gertruile lllshnp
Kin ma Farnsworth
Thursa Fleslier
NOT1CK.
Healed bids rf quested for the delivery
at mv ranoh. on the bead of Rhea creek
00r of one hundred oords of pine, four-foot
ood, said wood to be delivered not
later than middle nf Angnat, IH'.IS, hid
opened tbe 15th day of January, lH'.IM
lieeerva the right to rrleot any and all
bids.
J. W. Morrow.
G02 JanlS,
Howard Neither ab-
Fannie Wimdard
Mary jaet
Pearl Basey
Myra Vntvr
K. a lUrthiilomrW
Flora I'arnawfirtti
Uiuls Ralslger
Frank Kootl
Hanson Hughes
Martin Anderson
Roy Her
Owea Marls
Louts Blstee
Earl McFarland
Uiiasle Mallory
George Tlllard
Frlils Hare
raimirl Klb
Ma Howard
Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, fir Cnnstipa
Itioo It's the best and if after osiog it
you don't say ao, return package aod
get your money. Hold by Conner
lirock. 1
Dr. John W. Ilaamna, of tbe "Red
light," aver no tha alert tor something
oew, oan famish son the fineat cock
tail io the Uod Manhatteo, Jrraey
Vermnnthor uto made by ao artist
the business. Drop in and take th
taste out of yonr mouth. It
f Q ISriHYou
.tlLll be
XA IS
A
can
cured
WASH
THOMPSON
Has lately ereoted a building
on tbe Ayers property, near
tbe corner of Main and Wil
low streets, opposite the City
hotel, which be is using aa a
MEAT MARKET.
Mr. Thompson will overlook
nothing in his line
FULL LINE OF MEATS AND SAUSAGES.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY.'
If you suffer from any of th
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Coast,
DR. JORDAN A CO..
1051 Market St Est'd 1862.
Voting men and middle 1
aired men who are sufferins
from the effects 01 youthful indiscretions or ex-
cesses in mattirer years. Nervous and Physical
ieiiiiiiy,impoieiiey,s.ofttjraniiiiooa
in all its complications: Hnermatorrhoea.
I'rontiitorrlKra, fj!4inorrhcpa, tjllees, i
FrenuriicT nt ITrlnntlnar. el. By a '
combination of remedies, of great curative pow- .
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment '
tnat it will not only attord immediate relief but .
permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to
perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair i
nnd square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent '
11 tin specially IS IfseaSrfl 01 JtlCn. ,
Siyphilla thoroughly eradicated Irom the '
vt"ni wlthmitlisinir MrrcurT.
l.VKKV HAS applying to m Will re- I
Ceivo our hmr,nt opinion of his romplnint.
He will Guarantee, a POSITIVE CURE in I
every co we undertake, or jforeit One
TlioiiMand Jsollarg. I
Consultation FREE and strictly private.
CIIAXGES VERY SEASONABLE. Treat-
II.. n. K.. I .. c I t 1 1.
"This I'llllnHOnhv nf HI nmiar I
free. (A valuable book for men.)
VISIT DR. JORDAN'S)
Great Museum of Anatomy
the finest and mrfrest Museum of its kind in the
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you
nrn maoe; now 10 avoid sickness and disease.
Vf! n-e cont'nti.iily adnino: new specimens.
wi dwuis f lif.s. cuil or write.
t'.SI ll'vkct Street, San Franclsea, Cat.
The Old Shop !
LIBERTY MARKET
Ia tbe place to go to get
your fine pork and lamb
chops, steaks and roasts.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Fine sugar-cured hams and bacon.
Pure leaf lard, kettle-rendered, old
style. Highest cash price paid Ior
fat stock.
RHEA & MATHEWS.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
V V V
15
Cents.
Shop two doors South of Postofflce.
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving,
Hair Cutting,
Shop, Matlock Corner,
15 CnU
25 "
Heppner, Oregon.
They Are The "Mustard"
MEADOWS & HATTEN,
:THe Pioneer Blacksmiths
Have made some elr-srant Improvements In thilr Mtahllihiiient and aaa atw.b .
Iron, horseshoes and other materials essential to the happiness of those who need quick repairs
to their wsKons, buggies or machinery. 1 heir siclalty is horseshoeing.
Meadows Dalleo ar Uie Buys Io do Your Work Right, aod do it Quick, loo.
KterTbody My fto.
r'rti CniW rtlutrtlc, tii most won
derful imMi.-al ilisiovnrv of the , pleaa-
11I and refreshing to tne lale, aw-t gnntiy
ml poaiUvfly on kl.lneya, llvpr Mild ImiwcI,
t'li'ansina' tli rnlir avstem. dlaiiel colds,
rura heailaolin, fever, liabltmtl eonsllpation
ml biliousness. IMihuw buy and try a bci
of t". ('. C, tenia Y; 10, X .V) rent, hold aud
juarauUHnl to cum by all druggists,.
Ir. Taol (Iraot, who waa a groat layor-
ila lu lleppoer otn year go, ami wtio friru.ls io llripner.
no Juntil ia riiniiitxrs by all bit olJ
friBiU, ia now fo rtmta for Heppner I
lib a larga coinpaDy of aiilertaliiera,
ailTvrtiaintt bia family romaJixa, Th
aiaot data vf lila eotuiiiK will b an.
nonnMil later.
lt.10. Heorjr lllaekitian waa np from
1'ortlaoJ oter Humlajf In tialt bit family.
timi. Htlrling, wbo bu Imh-d tba for
mao of Ilia lirppner Tinea aloca Ibal
paper atartrJ, IihI tn ilepartora tor
bia bonia id Iowa 00 Halurilajr nWM.
II. J. HiriikfaiUo, formerly tf Iha (la-
etta foroe, baa taken Mr. Htirllog'a
plaoa on Iba Time,
J. V. Hlni)gr waa op fmtu Iod yea
IMVflD bsiugbt hall iutrrr.t In tb. "J B"J ,ruu
L 1 t k 1 a. iv cat 1
boolaaJabo bn.inr.s f M. I.ioMeu- ""us. oi raoau-
II..I ...la.. V. i. all tUI.I an.l It.i. Ma ni tea. Mf. rtring.f
bop wiabpa him sncofaa.
Inlood'S
ira an liter ma, hiihhis- paajaj. 1 1.- 1
.. bnflw h. tour t.n I I I f
ll, llxtlirrstHNs, MMWtisSr III Si
m. 1 !. sws II?. auk. "
jaal aa goou aa may tupy can Coo. 1 im mt ruts oiu u Kmruiiu, 1 41111 a ally
will tnota wilb li family Io alayvtlla,
(iilliam cotiuly, Io rrtida Ibia winter
aaj will rent b! ranoh al lona.
W. F. Matlock, of lVoJIetoo. U bow
al Hkattnay, Alaska, aod wiitra Ibat ba
ami bia partaer, a Mr. Hmilb, of Tort-
laoil, bat parcbaeeil properly lbr an J
reel a brewery best aattiaiar, It
la aiioteJ Ibat Wksguay will bsome
Ik Florida, the other day two
little children while at piny saw a
moccBHio anake anj tried to rap-
Jobnny Ayr wen! on! Io hi aheap ture it it was aucb a pretty thing.
ranob yesterday to bow thicg. wera f hey are now aleepiog aide by aide,
getting along. ' , J r " ,.
ana two upwij-tuiiae grnvea u-u
the enditory of the end of two
lives, which if lived might have giv.
eo profit to the world. The and af
fair reminda oa that there are
other aorpeuU io thia world that
look jat aa Diet, but io whoae
fanga there ia a deadlier poiaoo far
more fatal thao that of tho deadly
It is a itrtnetheruoo; food and tnoeeaaiti anake. Grown op meu
tonic, remarkable In its flesh-form- 'and, women are, howerer, aa iuoo
Inj; properties. It contains Cod- ceut of ti e danger aa were the lit.
Liver Uil emolstlied or partuUy tie c.tiea who thought the .rr4.ut
What is
Scott's
Emulsion?
GARRIGUES HALL, HEPPNER,
FOR TWO WEEKS
Commencing About Dec. 25.
ON THEIlt RKGULAH ANNUAL TOUIt,
iliE EE, GRANT MEDICIKE CO.,
Of Portland, Oregon and Spokane, Wash.
ASD THEIR
ROYAL ENTERTAINERS,
' Under tU Dirert and IVrtonal Managemeot of .
DR. PAUL GRANT,
Tic Eminent Scotch Scientist, Lecturer and Sight
Diagnostician.
Write hi name; a Light, a landmark on the cliffs of fame.
Ttia I Wtor earrira wilb him a Model Cimror, prvaaotinsj aa Entf
tamnvnt ol Bori,!P;i mMi. AriisU of Man! and Ability. Comd
Uns, Vfliit, lD0,ra aod Actora.
NOTE TO THE PUBLIC.
digested, combined with the well
known and highly prized Hypo-
phosphites of Lime and Soda, so
that their potency Is materially
Increased.
VJhntVJillltDj?
It will arrest lots of flesh and
restore to a normal condition the
Infant, the child and the adult. It
will enrich the blood of the anemic I
will stop the cough, heal the irrita
tion of the throat and lungt, and
curt Incipient consumption. We
make this statement because the
eiperlence of twenty-fire years has
proven It ia tens of thousands of
Cases, hwms cotT t f
. s4 I' , !l (Vstst.
SCOTT uwr, tkM, hm Vv
lr. (Iratit e b found at bia nttim ia tba Vmr tl.Ul l
I that IhllliliMI let I h i a atth.l Mill nlwiaa Is .11 .1. .ltI. - . .
Utce ta fuualP. Itiere ia a , pal.lia mviU I. (Uiri-Hj akra ktp awar. " "
onl of arui0kt io tl, a4 iod- 0FKK.K HOt'l.S: 10 to 1 :'J.T0 noon; ltoo V M
ilitl ri.vr,l..,l Avi.1,1 thai Bu rru.nl " "
mw a v-as,- . i i w i
io etf-rjr form. It ha ipHl th
graoJiHit batiotia ofT the mat,. It
mtkpe ijaick work of iiuliTila,U
Fovrtiex of Oregon's tbirtj-tao
(MiQLtira rr'i t tortlga ttv'iii
Juriuu tba Ut twelv ni.Mitlia ac
groKating fi.tW,3liK TU ult
ffn couotii'st )ct U brnr from will
p -
1 1
. - - - ' W,
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
H
orsc
jroUM, ...II Ih. .am yut. A,j tb t,r(Knrrj M thomta & Hi., Low,, Main BtrtH
tu.Dt-!y. Ao'l .till l Vra. . Hrpj.tiT. Orfgna.
ooipr. atitl llin Mrr. a l tl t . ,.ni'.m.s ..u - hi. r.... r.. r,,, cum, a i.iu.
lutiatm Ufoy that roint) . ria- r,t.M i. ii., .t.a i u-
lorDi.Orrc.mUmitl.t.11.: THOM PSON Sr. HINNS
eakwl ejfA. Tflfgratu. wvtaTUr, xamtmi,