Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 25, 1898, Image 3

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    A LITTLE SUFFERER
Faoe, Hand! and Arena Covered With
Sorofulous Humort How a Cure
Waa Effected.
"When five years old my little boy had
scrofula on his face, hands and arms. It
was worst on his chin, although the sores
on his cheeks and hands were very bad.
It appeared in the form of red pimples
which would tester, break open and run
and then scab over. After disappearing
they would break oat again. They caused
intense itching and the little sufferer had
to be watched continually to keep him
from scratching the sores. We became
greatly alarmed at his oondition. My
wife's mother had had scrofula and the
only medicine which had helpd her was
Hood's Barsaparilla. Wo decided to give
it to our boy and we noted an improve
ment in his case very soon. After giving
him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
the humor had all been driven out of his
blood and it has never since returned."
William Babtz, 416 South Williams St.,
South Bend, Indiana.
You oan buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
HnnH'o Dilfc cure Liver Illneaiy to take,
I1UUU 9 r Ills easy to operate, as ceuta.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
..The Gazette can offer the following
clubbing rates:
The GAZETTE M.00 and Club Kate
Weekly Oregonian, 1.50 13.00
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.60 3.25
' N. Y. Tribune, 1.00 2,75
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50
" B. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.25
" S. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 60c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.50
Rural Spirit, $2.00 , 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00... 8.00
McCall's Magazine $1.00 1,80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette oan
get clubbing rates with any paper on
earth.
BETH. EPISC. CHUKCH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday sohool
. 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 'i at 12:10 p. m.
Kp worth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bnda say. Come."
The pastpr may be fonnd at the parsonage ad
joining the ohurch, where he will be glad to
meet any w; o may desire to consult aim on
religions, social, civic, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. FLE85ER, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, 3 p. in. Epworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
selves together."
Pastor's residence In parsonage, next door to
church. C. K. Howard,
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Take Notice.
1. The sum of five cent per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
had obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meeting 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 une. These rules wiu De strictly aaner
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Here and There.
Old Song-
Get a bottle of good whiskey and a bottle of
good wine,
And yon can drink to your true love, and I will
think on mine.
New Bong
M here shall we get the whisker, where shall
we get the wine?
We'll buy them from Llsh Bperry, whose goods
are extra fine
At the Belvadere Saloon, Heppner, Oregon.
Percy Dawson, of Manitoba, Is registered at
the Palace.
Wm Pierce was in from the Gooseberry sec
tion yesterday.
The Kickapoo will be in Lexington all next
week, oeginnlng Monday night
John Depny and Hyle Corbin were down from
the reservation a few days this week.
B. McGahey, traveling freight agent of the O.
R. & N., was in Beppner on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thompson attended the
charity ball given by the Elks Tuesday night.
The Gazette is under obligations to Bupt.
Shipley for favors extended to the paper this
week.
Heppner was in darkness last night on ac
count of some accident or other at the electric
light plant.
Born To the wife of Johnny Kirk, on Rhea
creek, Feb. 24, a daughter. Mother and child
doing well.
Mrs. Ada Curtis arrived from Sumpter on last
Tuesday morning and Is visiting her relatives
in this vicinity.
Mrs. F. K. Bartholomew and daughter, Fay,
departed for Portland Monday night to join
Mr. Bartholomew.
L. O. LaklU and J. P. Ford, of Portland, and
J. M. Christainson, of Ban Francisco, were at
the Palace yesterday.
Mrs. C. E. Redfleld will depart for New York
Monday night on a visit to a sister who Is very
low with consumption.
Ed Day and wife were in the city Thursday
from Band Hollow renewing acquaintances
with their many friends.
Wm Wattenberger and family have moved to
town to reside and taken up their residence In
the Grandma Hayes property.
J. V. Crawford, who has been visiting rela
tives in Heppner for the past two weeks, de
parted for his home at Waitsburg, Wash.,
today.
Prof. Wm. Birgfeld, Carl Gottfried and J. P.
Benton, members of The Dalles orchestra who
furnished music for the charity ball on Tuesday
night, departed for home Wednesday evening,
J. L. Gibson and Wm Berger have formed a
partnership in the barber business. They have
purchased the Jones stand, Including the baths
and will run the' shop in a strictly first class
manner.
A letter received from Editor Patterson an
nounces that he reached the home of his par
ents in Indianapolis In due time, having had a
very pleasant trip and meeting with no acci
dents on the way.
Thos. Ingram returned on Tuesday morning
from a visit of several weeks with his relatives
down In Washington county. He was glad to
get back to a country where It does not rain all
the time and the mud is a little less than knee
deep.
A letter received rjcently by Jas. Neville, of
this city, from Ed Bmith, formerly section
foreman on the Heppner branch, announces
the arrival at their home in Metz, Cal of an
11 pound daughter. The Gazette extends con
gratulations. ,
Mrs. J. L. Edwards, of Sand Hollow, met with
a very painful accident a day or two ago.
While whitewashing she accidently got some
whitewash in her eyes which burned them very
severely, in fact fear Is entertained that she
may lose the sight of one eye entirelv.
Ed Baling was In from Sand Hollow Wednes
day. He Informs this paper that his brother
Clyde, who went to Alaska a short time since,
has returned and is now at Walla Walla where
he will probably remain during the summer
and work for Milt Morgan. Clyde failed to get
the employment he expected in Alaska, and
decided to return to a warmer climate.
We are reliably informed that Free Green,
Sachem of the reservation up near the head
waters of Willow creek, is going into the dog
business quite extensively for the Alaska trade,
He has been busy a few days this week in the
vicinity of Upper Rhea creek buying up what
dogs he could in that locality and attending to
some other business matters in that connection.
The Klckapoo Medicine Co. gave a very
pleasing entertainment Wendesday evening. The
prize in the naildrlving contest was carried offby
Mrs. H unlock. The prize was a beaded cushion
and very handsome. The prize for the best
looking young lady in the house was awarded
to Miss Grace Hager and consisted of a box of
Colgate's perfumes. Miss Hazel Mallory was
given the prize as the best looking little girl 6
years old or under. This prize was a very
handsome beaded horseshoe.
Kickspoo Indian Worm Killer saves
thousands ot children'! lives.
Batba down at the Jones' barber shop,
25 oents. Orville Jones manager, tf
Statements tor the Famous Simple
Aooonnt File printed at the Qazette ot
fioe. tf.
GnioDesse't famous old "Dublin
Stout," imported, at Chris Borohers'
Common and select slook of tomatoes
and oaoned corn at T. R. Howard's.
605-tr.
"Oo'n jnioe" is all right but Low Til
lard haa a brand ot 14-year-old goods
that ia bard to beat. 603 -tf.
Beppner Candy Factory for fresh,
oresma and taffies. W. II. Van Darn
Prop., with E. J. Slocnm. Co8-t.
Aoy one desiring to baild either a
bonse or barn will make money by call
ing on tbe Gazette offloe. ' 67 tf
I'bil Coho ia paying tba highest price
tor steep pelta, beef hides green or dry,
fari, etc Don't forget Phil. 6 If
Go to the Matlock corner and try
Armstrong k Cooper's whiskey and
oigari. It yon like tbe sample boy
some. 6tf
Come to tbe Oaiette offloe and gel a
decent lot ot envelope printed.
Government envelope look cheap, and
besides yorj cannot get yonr business
card printed thereon. tt
Snyder Bros, have succeeded Willie
Stewart io tbe livery business, next
door to tbe Gacette office, and will do a
general livery and feed btuineta. Rigs,
addle horses and stall room at reason
able ratea. 611-tf.
Oliver Bnyder baa taken charge ot tbe
Hotel DeoDoer feed bam and will fnr-
oteh stall room, grain or bay at reason
able figures. Span over night, ted at 75
cents. Will also do dray work and
banlinsT. 'Bat to and from trains, tf
Oordray, tbe pioneer theatre man ot
Portland in the line of "popular prioee,"
baa refitted tbe Waatiogtoa 81. theatre,
formerly known as tbe "New Park.
Oordray always baa something new, and
oar people, wbeo below, can spend 1
pleasant evening at ble place. tt
Dr. John W. Keemua, of tbe "Red
light," ever ea tba alert for something
sew. can famish yon tbe floeet cock
taile la the laod Manhetlea, Jersey,
V.rmonth or Om made by aa artist In
tba bojieess. Drop la and take tbe
Ueta oat of yonr month. tf
Everybody Bays So.
Cosenrets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful moilicul ili'scoverv of the age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the teste, net gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansinsr the entire system, diiel colds,
cum tioadnolio, fever, linMtual constipation
anil biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-dav; 10, M cents. Bold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
TEACHKR'8 LOCAL INSTITUTE.
The teacher'e local institute of Feb. 19,
was oalled to order by Supt. Shipley at
10 o'clock. After appointing Prof. Wm.
Howard, ot Heppner eohoola, to act aa
reporter for tbe Gazette and Prof. J. E.
Adams, bt Lexington schools, as reporter
for tbe Times, Mr. Shipley read a paper
entitled "Thoughts and Suggestions Re
lative to Sohool Work." This paper was
devoted principally to nrging Morrow
oonnty's teacher's to more thorough
training for their profession. Under
professional training be disoassed insti
tute work, professional reading, asso
ciation ot teaober with teacher, oalis
tbenios, and school hygiene. Miss Jones
followed with a discussion ot sohool neat
ness. Among other things she
talked of room-deooration, window
shades and sohool ground.
General disoussion oame next in or
der with Prof. O. G. Morey on one side
and Miss Hastings, Rev. Flesber, Rev.
Thomas, J. E. Adams, Wm. Howard
and J. W. Shipley on the other. Several
points were disposed of with much
warmpth and interest. It was the sense
ot the meeting that teachers as well as
others should seleot their reading matter
with care.
During tbe 10:30 recess the teaobers
made it a point to get acquainted with
euoh other.
After recess Bev. 1 bom as read a
scholarly and highly appreciated paper
tbe subject of which the writer of this
article failed to get. Meeting adjourned
till 1:30.
Singing.
Promptly at 1:30 Miss Barker began
the disoussion of morals as relating to
school work. Her work was ably done.
l'rcf. J. E. Adams discussed vooal
music from a blackboard obart which be
had previously arranged. The disons-
eion of tone perception finished, be took
the teachers through a lung-stretching
oourse of interval development, and
fir. if-bed an interesting and instructive
period with a few remarks on transpo
sition ot the scale.
C. G. Morey believes that, ba it ever
so bumble, every piece of written matter
contains some thought worthy of being
treasured. To this end be keeps bis
eoissors ever near. Mr. M. has over
2,200 pounds ot dippings, pamphlets,
books, etc., for nse in teaching. A por
tion of this material be spread out be
fore ob on a table; and, taking up each
piece in turn, told us, if it were a clip
ping, where be get it; if a pamphlet or a
book, where he sot it, what it oost, and
bow to get it.
Singing.
Miss Hastings discussed patriotism in
eucb a way as to oonvince all that Ameri
can patriotism is not a thing of the paBt,
and that patriotism in its truest form
does not dwell exclusively in the mason
line breast. Sba showed that our yontb
should be taught that tbey are eons and
daughters of a great race and tbe only
keepers ot a great country wbioh must
be mamtained by their loyalty and intelligence.
Disoussion. Meeting adjourned in-
eflnately.
Thousands are Trying- It.
In order to prove the great merit of
Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre.
pnrcd a Donerous trial size for 10 ccuts.
Uot it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ELY BROS., t j Warren St., N. Y. City.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever since a boy, ami 1 never hoped lor
cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do
even that M.iny acquaintances have used
nth excellent results. Uacar Uatrum,
43 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh ana con turns no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug.' Price,
60 ceuU. At druggists or ty mail.
WHAT 1 NOW NEED.
More Red Corpuscles in Their Blood
Paine's Celery Compound.
Killed at Pendletoa.
Clarence Dupuls, an employee at the Pendle
ton woolen mill, was fatally Injured by belli
wound around a shall last night. Heonly lived
a few hours. Re was a young married roan, his
wife bavins given birth to a child only a short
time before the accident.
MrKlnlry and the Maine.
To a senator who called upon him Wednesday
the President used the following plain language:
"I do not propose to do anything at all to ac
celerate war with gpaln. I'p to the present I
do not think war Is either necessary or In
evltable. I would be lax In my duty, however,
if I did uot prepare lor the future. The ltu
atlon is grave, and the policy of the admlnls
tratlonwlll be determined almost entirely by
the course of events from time to time. There
Is no necessity of alarming tbe people, but con.
grass must be ready to awtst the administration
without making too many Inquiries as to the
course of current events."
At lyea.
In a letter to a friend here, Joe tnsley says he
Is now at Dyea, and that the weather is not
very cold. Joe does not advise any one to come
there looking for work aa there Is more men
there now than neceeaary to pel lor m all work
there is to do. Joe will start tor the Interior
soon as it Is possible to getacruts the mountains,
Tke Kkaapooa,
Tba Kickspoo Remedy Company bee
been in Heppner tbe peat two weeks
and giving entertainments at the opera
boose almost every eight Tbe 00m
paey ia 00m posed of men who are
artiste in their several lima, and tbe
en tertai omenta bave proven to be all
that the most exaotiug could ask. Tbe
Kickepoo Co., Ilka all other legitimate
00m pen lee, believei in choosing its owo
channels ot advertising, and we most
say for those wbo arc Id rberge of tbe
ork. tbey are very liberal ia this re
spect, all inaiooatiuni to the contrary
notwithstanding. Hatorjay night will
eloee tbe eompny'e eogagrmenl 1
Heppoer. From this place tbey go I
UextngUtfi, wbere tbey win remain !
one week, begin ling on Monday sight.
Tbelr stay Id Heppoer baa beea both
pleasant and profitable.
Schilling's Best
costs more to make than any
other baking powder; but
you don't have to pay more
Never mind why your
money back if you don't
like it. iu
Miss Franoes . Willard, wbo bas been j
attending tbe world's convention of tbe
W. C. T. C. says that better health for
women is today a more urgent matter
than woman's suffrage.
She says: "What women at present
most need is a better supply ot red oor
pusoles." From every section of tbe country,
from Maine to California, oome well at
tested reports of women, bloodless, dys
peptio, nervons, seriously run down, and
in many eases so weak as to be bed
ridden, wbo bave been enabled to re
sume their places in the family olrole
and in social life healthy, ruddy, well
oured women, by tbe aid of that great
blood-maker and health-maker Paine's
celery compound.
Mrs. E. A. Ward is one of these unfor
tunate women whom Paine's oelery com
pound bas saved from an ailing, un
happy invalid condition, as her letter
shows:
213 Miobigan Ave., Mason City, Ia.,
Sept. 12, 1897.
Wells & Richardson Co.:
Gentlemen; My greatest trouble
seemed to be a general weakness and
all-over tired feeling. I am 66 years of
age and I did not ezpeot to be very
strong again, but I need four bottles of
Paine's celery compound and was greatly
strengthened, and my oougb seemed
better so that I stopped using tbe reme
dy and bave not since felt tbe need ot
aoy further belp whatever.
Very reepeotfully yours,
Mrs. . A. Ward
Persons ot large experience among
nervous women wbo, as a rule are thin
Just Arrived !
ONE CAR LOAD
OF
DRY GOODS
FOR
MINOR & CO
' fV-eV
and laok blood, reoommend Paine's
celery compound as beyond all question
tbe only remedy that oan be dependeu
on to renew tbe vitality ot feeble persons.
This settled confidence in Paine's
celery oompound is not a hearsay belief,
but rests in nearly every oase on personal
nee or acquaintance with men or
women wbo bave been restored to useful
health by no other means. The rapid
obsnge for tbe better in oolor, flesh and
expression of tbe fane is so unmistakable
that repair of tbe wasted tissues might
well be oalled a renewal ot lite.
Tbe process by wbioh Paine's celery
compound is able to build op health in
the run-down body is not bard to under
stand when one observes bow surely it
disposes the bowels to not regularly, bow
it increases tbe ospaoity to take and
assimilate food, and regulates the nerves
all over tbe body.
Tbe heavy, alarming pain in tbe baok
and loins disappears; the growing pale
ness and loss of flesh is stopped and
bright, buoyant feeling gradually takes
tbe place of that unending sense ot tire
and depreseion.
Paine's celery oompound is tbe exact
remedy for that large clans ot feeble,
t did blooded, often hysterical persons
whose greatest need is a thorough re
furnishing ot their blood with the red
corpusoles upon wbiob health and happi
ness in enob a large measure depends.
Tbe extraordinary virtue of Paine's
oelery oompound to inorease tbe propor
tion of red oorpnsoles in the blood is the
source of its great power over all blood
diseases, rheumatism, tienralgia, kidney
diseases, baok aobes, loss of flesh and
general run down oondition.
We are opening these Goods up as fast as we
can for your inspection. There's more coming
every day. You will see a new, bright, clean
stock of goods which will open your eyes.
These shipments mark a new era in merchan
dising in this part of E. O., it being the first oc
casion where a merchant went into the Eastern
markets to personally select goods suited to the
wants of this particular community.
Coma In and see the New Goods. They ara right
and the prioea absolutely correot.
There is a Beautiful Line of Suitings and
Silks for the Ladies.
THE ART OF BREWING.
4nd now the entire world
Knows this verted product
As the Star Brewery beer
550 Years....
IN THE
WORK WILL TELL.
Undisputed Supremacy
World's Competition
Ccfr's Shcop Sip !
Increaees Yield of Wool. Enhances
Value oi Flock. Cheap, Safe, Han
dy, Clean, Wboleeome, Odorless.
CHAS. G. ROBERTS.
GENERAL AGENT,
247 Alt) Street, Portland, Oregon,
Heppner, Or.
It appears to be tbe policy of many en
gaged in tbe profession of medicine to
make large claims through the columns
ot tba newspapers of tbe wonderful sac
cess tbey have In the caring of any and
all diseases that human fleab ia beir to.
This bas its effect, for there is no deny
ing tbe fact that tbe newspaper Is a
great medium by whlob to gain the M g0ld by Minor & Co.,
rauiivu v a auv puunv vv iiuin a u
matter, and these people suoceed io a I
great meaeara in establishing them
selves iu the good groove ot tba public,
when in reality much ot their saooess
appears on paper only. Looking at
tbs matter In this light, it is a pleasure
to find some who are disposed to ltl
tbeir work do the talking, for work
ill tell.
Dr. Margoerit Onrns'y has been io
Heppoer for nearly fonr weeks, and
daring this time baa met with remark
able soeoess in her treatmnt of dis
eases. BI.e believes in t,atronling the Jn an up to (late Vaudeville
TH1C DAILKH
NURSERIES,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
Orowit and Dealer in
Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Treee
Grapa wines and Small Frulta
Our Trees are Grown With
out Irrigation.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
LEXINGTON
FOR ONE WEEK
Commencing: February 28.
m mam
newspaper wreo eba haa anytbing to
tell tbe people, but ber aucceee here is
speaking muob louder Ibao worda aod
it la daily adding to ber popnlarity as
one wbo makes do claims but wbat sbe
can substantiate,
It ill not be difficult for those inter
ested to flud many in Heppner wbo
bave been and are now being aaocese
fully treated by Dr. Grosey. Tbey will
gladly treti'y of ber ability as a pbysi
elan, aod ber aaeciwsful methods of
treatment. Mo narcotic or opiate ot
aoy a at a re, whatever, are need. All
remedies are purwly vegetable and pre
pared by the doetor for all canes which
he undertaken.
Knows at the Palace bote). Offloe
hoors from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Con
soltalioa frea.
Entertainment.
Wednesday aod Saturday, admieeion 15
cents. All other nights free. Unserv
ed seats each evening for ladies and
their escorts without extra charge
Entire Chance of Procram
Each Evening.
Children are obarged admieeion eaoh
eveoiot .
Ckarea AaeeaaerateeU.
Neil Betorday aod Sunday, 2Ctb and
27th, will ba tba aeoond quarterly meet
ing ot tba M. E. ebnrob, Hontb, pre
siding elder, Itov. O. II. Othbe. will be
present, preaching Hatnrday eight and
oo Monday. Good mucks will be for
oibl. All aot worshiping else w bare
are cordially Invited.
C. 1C HowAkb, factor.
Itev. It) ber I Warner will conduct
?nrtfly nutting at tbe M. E. cbnreb.
rb. 2C27. l'reeohlng Saturday and
Hnodav morning and eveoiog. Yua are
cordially lotita-1 to the eervW-e.
4. W. rLinaia, l ector.
Tkreask Toarlut Car la 81. Loal.
A touriet aleeping car will leave Port-
lend every Monday, via Mo. PaciOc, and
every Wedoeeday, via tbe Burlington
roots, at 8 o'clock, p. m, via tba O. It. t
N., through Halt Lake and Denver, with
out change to Ht. Loots, and ooder the
supervision of experienced condootors
No change of cara to Kansas City or
Ht. Loo i. Keep tbi service io mind
when aoinf East, and eonault O. 1L
N. agent or, addre W. II. Ilorlburt,
Uea. Pane, agent, Portleod, Or.
Altntia Kpabiiraa
Tba Morrow County Itepublioen Club
will bold a boloes meeting at the eoort
bonce Batoidey, Feb. 2Cb, at 1 o'clock
sharp. All fepublioeo who poecihly
can arc invited to ba present.
By order ot Eiecalive Committee.
Mrkt! DlrrrLnri
If yonr erbool t ia el of a flret claaa
anatomies! chart this office baa one at
lea than ball price. Coel V'f will
cell for 123 cash.
21 tf.
Call at this offlee
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are thoie of greatest value In proportion to coiit. K you want to got your
mouey' worth of honeat good In
Gonfcctionery
J UUilUMUlVI llliHUlVt
OR MACHINERY, CALL 0N
Jfc. O. THOMPSON
We are increasing our atock for fall and winter. Call and lee ui.
Gibson & Berger,
At Clm Jonoi' Old Stand.
Shaving. - 15 Cts.
Hair Cutting. - 25 "
Haths 2")c. Everything Strict
ly rirnt Class.
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
Kohn's Best."
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
c c it lea HAHit ooonsj
New Stand, City Hotel Building,
X,OW 'TlIvTVRI), Prop.
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving,
Hale Cutting,
Hliup, Matlock Corner,
18 Centa
25 "
Uejipuer, Oregon.
Mathews 8c Gentry,
BARBERS
IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! I
Bought several car loads w
of furniture last fall, but i
It's all gone now. New
orders have replenished
V the stock, however, and he Is In it yet
1)W I'ricea and Good Quality all count. Sto him at
the old stand. Undertaking a Specialty.
Shaving
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15
Cents.
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Hhop two door South of Poftofflc.
D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector
Put our old IkmjIi anil not In hi
IkiiiU sii'l (at
them. MitkNI
collections.
your money out of
a iwclalty of hard
Office ia J, N. 1'rown't. BaildiDg.
Ellis & Phelps,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All hu.lneM attended I
Mti.liv'tnrr manlier.
Collector.
In a prompt and
MoUrle public and
Office la Natter Building. Heppner, Or.
The 01(1 Shop !
LIBERTY MARKET
4
"ti
lt tba place to go to get
yonr floe pork aod lamb
chops, atealia ami rout
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Pine tnM""feH tim nd heron.
Pure !( Urd, kettta render"!, out
I fie. iflghett eab lirtn bald for
let itork.
ULNJ. MATHEWS.
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P00TS AND SHOES
D
THC PLACC TO GIT THCM It OP
M. :DICIIXlSnriIiYJL, Xj CO.
Thejr bare anytblni In this line that yon may deelr nt yon ean depend on II yon set a
food article when they suarante IU
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Start!, Main Street Reaalrlna a fi.eel.lt.
ntPPNCR, OR., No. 12, lavt.
M'ut$. Voiutt 4 Brort, ll,)Vntr, Or,
Osrtlbni:-! u recently taken with a eetereeold
which mad m very hoem and rendered me unlit to
attel d to bmlneee. A friend ot mine relied my attention
to year lr. lurthlow cough ayrup and I hti(M a hotile,
eotltiBiMlniit, whlih relieved me at on e end rm
ptetaly cured me. I an ul.Jert to throat difficulty n4 I
her found nothing the! ( m o miu a relief a thl
couh cur.
I m Informed that II I Mrellanl for colde, hmurbltl,
hooplni con h snd all throat and lunf trouble.
I bog to remain, mnet truly your.
OTIS I'Am.fcX)!, Ed. 0111.
Merchant Tailoring!
Has just necuretl the ncrviccit of Mr. Chan.
O'Mallcy, a practical cutter of New York
City. Ho guarantee satisfaction.
CALL AND SEE ME. ON MAY HTHEET