Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 28, 1898, Image 3

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    , FROM FOOT TO KNEE
Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony
From a Terrlbla Sora-Har Story of
the Case, and Her Cure.
"For many years I was afflicted with a
milk leg, and a few years ago It broke out
In a sore and spread from my foot to my
knee. I suffered great agony. It would
barn and itch all the time and discharge
t great deal. My health was good with
the exception of this sore. I tried a great
many kinds of salve, but some would
Irritate the sore so that I could hardly
stand the pain. I could not go near the
fire without suffering Intensely. Someone
sent me papers containing testimonials of
cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told
my husband I would like to try this med
icine. He got me a bottle and I found it
helped me. I kept on taking it until my
limb was completely healed. I cannot
praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for the
great benefit it has been to me. It
cleanses the blood of all Impurities and
leaves it rich and pure." Mbs. Anna. E.
Eakbn, Whittlesey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
Hnnri'e Pilla Me the lavoite family
,lwu a r-UI cathartic Price 250.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer tbe following
clubbing rates :
The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, 1.60 $3 00
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25
1 N. Y. Tribune, 1.00 2,7 5
" Inter-Ocean, fl,00 2.50
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50...... 8.25
" 8. P. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50o 2.00
Leslie'! Weekly, $4.00 4.50
Sural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall'i Magazine $1.00 1,30
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can
ejet clubbing rates with any paper on
earth. . .
METH. EPISC. CH011UH.
SKBVI0E8.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bunday 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, 8 p. m.
'The Bpibit and the brHe say. Come."
The pastor may be foond at the parsonage ad.
joining the charoh, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consult niin on
reliaiouB, sotial, oivio, philosophic, eduoational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. i'LEBHER, UinUter.
11. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p.
meeting iouowmg morning
m.. class
service.
Epworth league, Frl-
i Sunday school, 3 p. m.
day. 7 d. in.
kJCIt UB 1U1-BH.JLU UUI 111(3 BUSHClUUllllg Ol OUf-
seives WKHiner.
Pastor's residence In parsonage, next door to
church. C. R. Howard,
: Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
A Benarkable Cnrr.
V. K. Bartholomew will depart on
Mnnilaii t- a M 1L n at a .aa
-, lor lo, r,ast wnere na win Mb. EDiTOB-Dear 8ir:-In Jastioe to
take a position as traveling salesman n n.. u .- .
for a large hardware firm of Cleveland, PaUoe Hots, HeDDne. ta Feb. la
no. ib,s paper wishes Mr. Bartbolo- will sav sicht .ear. last fall T went tn
mew sucoesa as be deseves it. Mrs. TO. 11., T17-11. a la. l : ; a
Q . , i " ijib iu uuuouit oim in reirreuce
uBi iuuiuuiBw ana r ay win col leave lor
a foav t 4 ffiu .
sorry to have Mr. and Mrs Bartholomew K, .u., ,
T VV ' ,De,r 0891 w,8ne8 least ray of bright light or oold wind
I would almost set me crazy. Intbisoon
Frank Mn1?..l.nJ U -. 1 i . 1 I .... ,, . - .
....... """"""ini un ueeu appumiea anion i caned on Dim at the Stine House
speoiai ageni oi ice J!uitaDie Life As- He said be could oure me. I paid bis
suranoeoo., or Hew lork, tbe strongest pnoe and took one or two eleotrioity
iu toe wona. uasb surplus to policy treatments. I came home aod will cat.
I n A .... ... I
nomers 01 over 4d millioc dollars. Don't didly say from that day to this I have
take insnranoe without seeing tbe new not bad one syptooa of a return of it. I
plans of the Eqnitable. Insures feotb tbiok it the most remarkable oure on
smb. at Bame rates. nil record and would recommend the
A. 8. Kees, the ouly brother of Jacob sfflioted publio to call on tbe doctor
Keen, of this county, died at Lib borne while be is here and be will do you good,
in Pendleton on Wednesday morning, as I am a strong advocate and firm be
His death was the result of a prolonged Haver in his method of treatment. Can
spell of eiokness, Deoeased was a mem. be roferred to. I live in Athena
berof the M. E. ohurob, tbe I.O. O. F. A. L. Jones,
and A. O. U. W. Tbe funeral occurred ' ' June 16. 1897
yesterday at 2 p. m. Most oases oan be treated at borne af-
Tha MniiiD. ni Mm. t m n j J ter OD6 Visit tO IDS doctor's offioe .
,. . i.m.jj. wdiu.ui Inquiries answered; oiroulara
mis city, was among those resoned from question blanks sent free.
death in tbe flames of a fire in tbe Great AH business relations with Dr. Darrin
Eastern block at Sookane on Mondav 8,ly confidential
night. A voung lady friend of Mrs.
Howard was anions those that neriahed . .M.' Allle Hushes, NorfolV, Vs., was
:.!.. . . . ,. (rightfully burned on tbe faoe and neok
.u lue uruouon or ioe DUiming. pBin W8 in8ti4Dt,y relieved by UeWitfs
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red- Witoh Hazel sulve, which healed the in
lisht." ever on th nia,i fr .nmthJn Jury without leaving a soar. It Is tbe
new, can furnish you tbe finest cock
tails in the land Manhattan, Jersey,
Yermonthor Gin made by an artist in
tbe business. Drop in and take the
taste out of your mouth. tt
and
famous pile remedy. Conser & Brook.
Among the Sons and Daughters of Krin
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kiuney, of Blaok
Horse, gave a danie on last Monday
night in honor of John Kilkenny and
bride who were married in HeDoner ou
Mr. and Mrs. E J. Moir have disDosed bUDday. a very pleasant time was bad
of tha mn. iK:. k..oM A. oj an loose present, un luesaay nistii.
- uv V. .lid UUUaDUUlU bUIU" til. . . , , ,
. ... i i i n " u"""r ol 'us sam ooupie, anoiner
. i .uu..i, icq vo uouer, rar- d nOH whs oiven at the rfa dennsnf .Terrv
uuir going to Alaska ana Mrs. uuir mosnm.on Butter creek, and on Wed
going to Iowa. Heppuer is sorry to needy nigbt the rnnny friends of tbe
lose thaan cxnaiiant ania f.m y"""? couple gathered at the residence
. of J. Carty, Mr. Kilkenny's partner, aod
niintin luil Ihn n i n a unit) ma
Condon Globe: Wm. Meek went over su.i' lioors. The newly married oouple
In Mnrrnorinnnt. Ki.V llW .,. '" n"W t BllOWBO tO Settle d lWn tO
Whose a Who?
Did you say that
the old firm of,...
E. W. Rks
WERE JUST DIGGING FOR BUSK
NESS THE SAME AS EVER? IF
YOU DID YOU TOLD A FACT.
HARD FACTS COUNT.
Winter is fairly on and bargains in
- winter goods can be had
at the store of
E.W. RHEAi& CO.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER OREGON.
bis gold mine, fifteen miles south of
Heppner, that he filed on last tall. Some
old miners think there is lots of tbe yel
low metal in tbe bills over there.
William F. Soodgrass bas sold tbe La
Grande Gazette to Franoes A. Olarke
and ez-Oounty Keoorder Charles F.
MoDemel. Tbe paper will hereafter be
an all-borne priot, and republican in
politios.
Bev J. W. Flesher spent lost Sunday
tiio tt jojment of true married blirs.
Tiro Millions a Year.
When Deonle buv. trv. and buv acr:im. it
means they're satisfied. The people of the
United States are now huvinor Onsr.n-etR
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million he-
tore New Year s. It means merit proved,
that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel
regulator for everybody the year round. All
aruggists luc, -ioe, sue a box, cure guaranteed.
(a
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Hi
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The Leader
Of Course!
MINOR & CO.
The Pioneer Merchants of Heppner
have not sold out, but on the
contrary will start East
About Jan. 17, '98
And will add many new lines
to their stock of
General Merchandise
. mm
We are now moving to the old Heppner &
Blackman stand as our business forces
ub to larger quarters. Look out for
9 OUR, NEW LINE
ABOUT MARCH 1, 'US,
Take Notice,
The sum of five cent ier line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of
respect," Hats ot wedding: presents and donor.
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or ihall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices ot 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 rule will be strictly adher
ed to in every lnstanoe.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
Upon application.
Peter French's Will.
A oopy of tbe will of tbe late Harney
at Condon where he held quarterly oon- flied for pT()bate ; (ew , aB0 t 8ftD
ferenoe for Presiding Elder Warner, Jose. Cel. By its orovisions. ill All his
bo is yet. on aooonnt of sioknenn. nn- jnst dtbts will be paid in full: Cl) a reel
able to attend to bis duties. ae" ln lnBi c"y' BnRre Rna SD8re
1 10 nis inree aunts; (O) me oaiauoe ot toe
n.arn uiover itoot lea is a pleasant estate turned into cash as rapidly as
laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, purifies consistent with prudence and good
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy JKmeDt one ,on,r,h ' tbe P'Oeede to
1 ho riioiiial Anna In hnt nrmn k. 4 a iK.-a
is- woou ii in mi co
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts
Sold by Oonser k Brock. y
E. W. Bbea went to Walla Walla
Tuesday nignt to attend to some matters
in connection with the firm of E. W.
Bbea & Co. He was accompanied by
Mrs. Rhea.
Cure that cough with Sbilob's Oure
Tbe best oongb oure.
be divided
nuots, viz: Margaret V. Burt. Jennie
Bnrt, and Mrs. J. D. Booker, bis sister
Merv A. (ireen, end bis brother Burt
French, tbe remaining three fourths
goes to bis only son, Harold L. French.
Here and There. .
Llobtentbal & Oo. for shoes. Exclusive
aboe store. Handles tbe best. 83 tf
Baths down at the Jones' barber sbop,
25 oents. Or ville Jones manager, tf
Statements for tbe Famous Simple
Aooount File printed at . tbe Gazette of
fioe. tf.
Gninoesse's famoos old "Dublin
Btonl," Imported, at Cbrls Borcbers'
tf
Common and selsol ilook of tomatoes
and csnned oorn st T. B. Howard's.
605-tf.
"Oo'n juice" is all right but Low Til
lard baa a brand of 14-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 603 -If.
Heppner Candy Factory for fresh,
oreams and taffies. W, H. Van Duyn
Prop., with E. J. Sloe am. 6u8-t
Aoy one desiring to boild either a
house or barn will make money by oall-
mg on tba Gssette offloe. 67 tf
Pbil Oobo is paying tba blgbest price
for aheap pelts, beef hides green or dry,
tars, etc Don't forget Pbil. 6lf
Oo to tha Matlock corner and try
Armstrong k Gooper'a wbiskey and
oigars. If you lika tba aampla boy
aome, 6tf
Coma lo tba Gasetta offioa and gel a
decent lot of eovelopa printed.
Government envelope look cheap, and
besides you cannot get your boainew
eard printed tbereoo. tf
Boydsr Bros, bava succeeded Willis
Stewart Id tha livsry business, orxt
door to Iba Qitte office, and will di a
general livery aod feed business . Bigs,
aaddla horses aod stall room at reason
able ratea. 611-tf.
Oliver Snyder baa taken charge of tha
Dotal Heppoar feed baro and will far
lab stall room, graio or bay at reason
able Ogaree. Hpao over eight, fed at 75
eenU. Will also do dray work auJ
bauliog. 'Baa to and from traloa. tt
Ootdrey, tba pionaer tbtra man ot
Portland in tha lios of "popular pries,"
baa r fitted lbs Westiogto HI. theatre,
formrly kooo aa Iba "New Park."
Cordrsy alwaya baa anmtbing saw, aod
oar paopla. wbso below, ran apend a
plMsstit aveolog at bla plaoa. if
Tba llaiqasra Orand, on Morriana)
strxt In tba llarqaaoa baildiog, is aoder
a i ol lo I maoagiKBeot aod tba poblie
will be royally aolerlaloed this wioWr.
1 Raw eompaalsa aad new faose will ap
! paar from lima to lima at this popolar.
flrvt rlaM theatre of Portland, aod wl.sa
ia Portland oar dnlseoa sbonld Bol fall
to take la aoosa at !! fit dramas Ibat
.will ba pr-MotMl. tt
Mrs. 8tark, Pleasant Ridge. O.. says:
"After two dootors gave up my boy to
die, I saved bim from cronp by nsiug
One Minnte Cough Cure." It is the
Relieves ornnn Quickest and most oerlain remedy for
promptly. One million bottles sold last nu,8' coias ana su tnroat an J lung
mn j - . nf.i. i r , ...
car. su uubbb lur uuta. ouiu oy lion-
ser 4 Brock. v I Wachllne Will Hani.
A dwelling house, veined at 8600 aod Aooordiog to the latest reports from
belonging to Mrs. Henry Means, was 51" r0:..,De .pondemned murderer,
' I I A.' onhllna tar til a,.sa u rK.a lir s
destroyed by fire at Umatilla Wednesday " TZ", Z IS
night. It was insured in the sum of for the gallows and all preparationsor
8350. tbe "neck tie" party are being made. It
nii... p...- .- , T1!. . w.oot now likely that tbe supreme oourt
w.. c.suu ,u iiuiu jiiikui I will stav the nroneeilinos anil ()
uiie weaoesday and made thiatfnoea nor is not expected tn interfere. More
pleasant call. He reports oropi looking atatementa are looked for from Wacbline
well in his viaiuitv ana ne msy mske a full confession be
- i . u . : 4l - i
i luro iuo cseuutiun inaes piaoe.
iky, dnu, a uetuouisi minister, is
holding a urotraoted meetins out at I Mrs. M. B. Ford, Buddell's. III., suf-
Liberty school bouse which ia being rred 'or eB.yr 'rom dyspepsia aod
nroa altnHl " 7
mr i nnritn m nainn luuni'i i.jtfia
P. J. Bowerman and family tbia week Bisers, tba famous little pilla for all
moved out to Wm. Mallorv's sawmill
ill
ill
m
The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
1 v a
reason wny so. many customers are peing
added to the list at
T.R. HOWARD'S
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898.
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
Is a "joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
m
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THE ART OF BREWING,
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer
T. R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, .Oregon.
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On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are those of greatest value ln proportion to cost If you want to got your
money's north ot honest goods ln
IT 1 mi v .
Hardware, linware, (Jonlectionery
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON -
THOMPSON
Jfc. O.
We are Increasing our stock (or (all and winter. Call and see us.
R. C. WILLS'
where Mr. B. will work duriog tbe oom
iog year.
Collector Blaokmao, accompanied by
B. P. Qleasoo, deputy collector at Ha
attle, arrived from Portlaod this morn
ing.
J do. 8. Pieroe aod J. Reiobberg, trav
stomscb and
Brook.
liver troubles.
Conser &
BOOTS AND SHOES
Oil
la HtDDacr fur Ta Wk. I prici
Mrs. Dr. Margorita Garnsey. of Port- ! 11 ,hoe4 ' S
land, arrived at Heppner yesterday aod Gents' nravy shoes! 1 w
will be foond at tbe Palaoe hotel for two """1 ii"!?'.'; I6"1 "D" ?" ?rth- ? J?
rank Uhu trul. j "Hard Cash." best shos (or boys. 1 7S
weeas. Dne treats Dotn msn and women u.. .Biu..i.iiiiihua . s m
and will dlssrnose yonr case without ask
ing slv quea'ious, InroishiDg remedies
of ber own maoofaoture. Dr. Uarnsey
Mnn's slliDrs. verv fanr.v.
b nwi snoM. san. can...
1 8 hfwl. bon ton, best.
enng men irom umaba, are domg tba comr-s nigDiy reoommeoaea, Doio aa a Ladies' shoes, heavy
town today.
larf and nfliu.ifnl ulioainian r.A tk I lollies' Knsllsb KOSS
,7 m mm , TT . . . I . . . . . , i .eiiia DOOIS
uuo. tf. a. Drawn oims op irom ill us- nave no heaitanoy about cooaalting ber,
boro Ibis mornlDg lo attend to legal Treatment In all eases very reasonable
business
EvervboUv Bars Bo.
t,. tt. uiHbop sna wire departed lor CascareU Camlv CaUiartic, tbe most won-
Porilsod Issl evening to ba absent a few Jarful iiioJioal disooverv of the age, pleas-
Mil. ailu roipiiill. MJ kin b hcuvij
sml positively on kidneys, liver and bowela,
das.
Roots, good grades
dents' gum boots
Roys' gum boots
Hoys and Misses rubbers
Men's rubbers
Rubbers (or lulls
Misses' and child's high over-
lies, button, very One
1 3ft
I AO
1 78
i 00
1 en
1 u
t M
60
175
1 AO
1 7
M
n
1 75
NIW
MIC!
1 1 on
1 n
I v
1M
1 4ft
8 40
. 0
1 W
1 80
1 All
I 2ft
1 2ft
7ft
1 00
2 4ft
2 2A
1 10
2ft
aft
1 26
1 20
Bert tiimona la able lo be on tba streets
agala after aeveral days of severe siok
Dees.
Peter Brenner made Ibis offioa a pleas-
sol visit wblla ia town Wednesday.
Ed Dsy was in from Bnlter areek tss-
terdsy, leaving lor home today
cloanslm the entire system, dlsiirl colds.
cum lieailaalie, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a bog
of C. C. C. to-day; IU, &', Ml cenu. Hold and
guaranteed to cure by ail aruggists.
My Whole Stock of Shoes
In Proportion.
nelson Jones was Darted V
from tbe M. E. cbnrob, Houlb.ftev. C. Ii
Uoward preacbiug a very impressive
funeral dieoonrse. At tbe cemi-te v tbe
ixm't forget to boy yonr saairrel rifles remains were laid to rest by tba branti-
of P. 0. Tuomueoa Co. 17 ao fl eeremnny of the Msaooio ordir. Tha
3.O. KslthWy wsa in Iba ally from 'a""'tMOM"1 most largely at-
tlardmao on Wedneedsy. tended In Iba biatory of Heppner aod
b: u. i. x . . - . . " iar towards mowing ins DIL'U PS
b.KU ur. goou eoap .or too caso at ,ra h)rK II,. aa ... .Lu h.
o r ti n. rvi I . . " " "
l.uituuuiuargvvi, ll'JU oor Dmu s.
J. II. loakeeo waa ia from Eight Uils I
Wsdnssdav. Tf Pllla.
I U M n trw a-a as
l n VaanM...M I. aaaa l I .11 rntI JOir -KKirM wO U.-fi. UnClB
... - -1 urw r avsaiajiynr
tx i of Vr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
Th
raporUd oo tba
su k list.
Tom Woolerv is no from Iona today, will aooviooe yon rf their merHa.
pilla are easy in eel ion and era prt'tio-
lariy (Teeiiva In tba ear of constipa
tion aad strk besdsobe. For malaria
Dyspepsia cored. Bbilob's Vital iasf
tmotediaiely reiievea soar stomscb, eom-
leg op of food distress, and la lbs great and liver tronhlea they bava been proved
kidney aod liver remedy. Bold by Ooo- lovalaable. Thev ara narantMd an ha
ear C ot C. y rwrfeotlV (rea from everv dalelariona
snhstanos aod to be portly vegetsbls.
Old fcng- I Thev do not weaksa by their so i ion. bnt
Ovt s brittle of good wbtskty and a bottle of I by giving tons Ii stomscb and bowels
fiod wins, I graally Invigorate tba system). Regnler
And yon ran drink lo your true We, tod I win I sics '0 per bog. Hold by Hlix am Drog
thins oa mine. I Jo C J. rlocnm, manager.
Hew Song
Is brt shall as set Ihe whiskey, hers shall I
wsiet the w Inst
We'll buy then frjra Ltah f perry, wbues goods
are estra Ioe
At tht Bl rulers Saloon, Heppner, Oregon.
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
FURNISHING GOODS
Men's cottoned pants, old Dries. 71c: new
prtre, We.
Hoys' pants, all sges, old prtoe, 60o tolKe; new
pri. e. mm: n
n.n s overalls, oia price, raw; new price, toe,
Roy's overalls, old plire. 46; new price, IV.
Men's Pants, old Dries. 12 to 14.76: hew nrlce
11 iS to 1 1 ill
Men s siiiu, nia nnce, ih.ki; new price, ss zj.
nianseis, oio pni e, si.nt; new price, II, gi,
uullis, old price II Mi; Dew prtoe, II IS,
(elite' Knox SUIT hats, old DrliH.7S: new
price, 12.
xcuis con nam, oia price, s-i .-io to gi.7A; new
price, si m si.
(teiiU1 underwear, sll wool, old pries, 12.50
Dew prtoe, II Ml.
o.n is eiira sues, su wool, old prlee, 11 w
new price, tl 2ft.
(wills' cotum underwear, fleece lined, old
price. II 10; Dew price, .
denu' mackintoshes, old pries, f'.SO; new
price a.,,m.
Todies' all wool underwear, old nrlca 12;
prtoe, 11.2ft.
lines' cotton underwear, old price, 50c; new
price. 25c.
Indies' all wool hose, eld price, 600 ; new
price, o.
Children's wool boss, old price, i'c; new pries,
20 cents.
Duet! gloves, best buck, old price, 11.50; new
price. Wo.
Lined Australian goat, old price, 7Sc; new
price, 40c.
ueiiis' socks, per doien, old pries, 7ftc; new
price, Mc,
Arllllckle and I.lnn coffee. S nnlint. nM nrlnA
$1.2ft; new price, II. , r i
un isnies- lacket, No. S6, old prios,lZM);
new price, 7 SO.
Uuies' cotton hose, old Price. 10c: new Dries.
Vn.
1'h
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
"Kohn's Best."
On Tap Down at The
T
1
- w - w i aS Willi V V I I I Vf t
elephone Saloon
IT ICS
hahic ooona a a a
New Stand, Git Hotel Building,
LOW ODIIIVRO, Prop.
IT HAS BEEN SOLD !
hest tea that aver came to Bennner. old
price, ';; new price, 4ta.
U. N. T, spool cotum threail, spools, old
price, 2V; new price, 1 iimioIs, 2Vi.
finest Una damask, old erica. naw nrlca
4ft ceii is.
riant Turkey red, old price, 60c; new pries,
40 cents.
Uiickeoata, old price, l,7ft; new price, $1 ft.
All gnuiee ginghams, old pries, yards; Dew
price, in yards.
ah iraiiee calico, old pries, ie yards; new
prt- , Is rsrd.
Our grulee of drees goods are to large to make
mention ol In this list, but will tt cut In pro
portion to everything else,
('oriels, we have a big line; old price, 75c to
II '; nsw price, hue to ll.Otl.
lace eiirUlu. old price. II Ml; new pries, II 00.
Hnlinreaiia. old uric e II. Ml la II (Ml: umm rla
fl "M to l.2ft.
Sins pocket books, old price, 20o; new pries,
ft cents.
Hhoe polish of all l rules, old price, kiie; new
price, ihc.
dents' cotton flannel night shirts, old pries,
7fic; new price, S.V.
Nice ti.iik t,.a til A nrlca Si SO. . 4'
OvershlrU, old price, W, 7i, l UJ. kill),
w; uew pnrw, m ram, .ic, si w, Sl.tsl,
Ysrn. old Drtoa. II 00: new nrlca. Hte.
Haioiif yarn, old price, I suncbe lor l'e; new
price, 4 biincha lor
ldlr' leather beiu, old price, ftoc to Cic; new
prh-e, Vtn lo Vm.
hse Ihe nicest snd Deweet supply ol
(IOWf,ll III HW II ,
llh ' and Mlaaes eashmer overgalters, old
price, vk to i ou; new price, 4ta to too.
T T V bouq
! J. L Ycager a
TT 4 1 A sT 4 1 llAIIIIIIIM SB. M J l A I I
Bought several car loads
furniture last fall, but
s an gone now. New
orders have replenished
v the stock, however, and he Is In It yet
1 Ijovf Prices and Good Quality all count. Seo him at
the old etand. Undertaking a Specialty.
sXsVsM
Anything you want in Gents' White and Colored Fancv
Shirts and collars and cuff and ties of all kind.
Everuttilno Less man Cost. Must Have Money.
1 tit fatTLawE a CiJhVRNTIOW.
C. 8. Van Dnya is aver at Rompter
bere lis will pot lo a bowliof alley.
Us ia mnob pleaael wild tba pi ere.
A. Snyd-r of Walla Walla, a kitsim sales
man, is at Ihe Hotel Heppner.
Uut Bunihart, of the (lalratlna Army, Is I
su.,i.li,f si the Hotel H.,nr el.e will hold
eectlce el the BepUslchureb loner at 1 erlork.
the rattlemcn e rcntenlton, einhrarliig Ihe I
at M (rnruit. w aahiniion anl iiano. will I
held el feiMlieirai on . I. 17, ll. It t
the liiienllon la make the swatlug sfan.1 so.
reee end a call haa tieea eneria lo sterv ratile I
raiser In th Worth!. Ko,,id rai ha.e I
hw named bf the O. MAM. (mm sll points In
the tune siaie and the real Mnrthern rail'
y 'l i ai i I " II ' war sod theorvson ehwrt I In will aMoRwse . .
k, ir, iftU-i is V C i similar f-.iwil..s from p..i.ts ew thrtr Hm In h". Id Mgav a) aj
. 1 I U a4 Jul i.A a4, Li i rwni.ertloa with IN II K 4 I aftlce tntf- Ul la U ave.Ui. a.aiU'd 11,9 I I sf '
J aae i r. Te if--. """M .u. Iu caille raieti.g should en.teat.rt u I- In ttg'ie. gas In U sbmiach, III "1
1 ?. 'ST. - '"I -?J"yV7 r 1 1 stw" l Ih'e wiir,. t'ommunhwie with Siwm wl MifMua, I'm H W i
f ''17.lLliZ'i:: J rr neareal t. k't SMl regarding raUst and wmSm.. fc.t kate (.. e. ,,. )
it ' r"k- Ta aaly Hila I las alta HevS's awaapMiu. J
A NEW FIRM
E. G. Noble &
Successors to Noble tl Co.,
Ara ia this field at th old stand with Harneea, Saddles. Whip. Spars, and an endless
M of seerythlng is Ihelr Una. I. O. Kohl snd Mr, lie.,, Noble e-.inprlse Ihe
New arm ke will pay ( Mils f lb old Sm as wall as tollert what I due.
tt. O, NOHI,E Ss CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't
overlook this. Ilepalr work a specialty.
HOOTS AND SHOES
D
as
TMC PLACC TO GET THfM It OF
AI. JICIIXlSIVIIVIv CO.
They have anything In this Un that you mar deslr and yon ran depand on It you get a
good artlcl when they guarantee Ik
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
ON Stana, Main Straat Raaalrln. a SaaalaUw
L
HEPFNER, OR.. Nor. 13, IfcVT.
Mruri. Vorurr Brort, Uffipnfr, th.
OsaTLSkts:-! wu recnUy taken with a sever cold
which mad me ry hoars and rendered m unfit to
attend to business. A friend of mine railed my attention
to yonr Ir. harthlow'i cough syrup and I bought a bottl.
oostlng is 40 cants, which relieved m st ones snd com
pletely cured bis. I am subject to throat difficulty snd I
bars found nothing that gavs m so much relief as this
cough cur.
I am Informed thai II Is icellnnt for colds, bronchitis,
whooping cough snd all throat and lung trouble.
1 beg lo remain, most truly yours,
OTIS f ATTERMON, Ed. GatetU.
TV. A.T3RA.IIJ!VMSICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Ha just necuri'tl tho service of Mr. Chas.
O'Mallcy, a practical cutter of New York v
City. lie guarantees atisfaction.
CALIj and bee me. on may bthekt