Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 05, 1898, Image 3

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Those Dreadful Sores
They Continued to Spread In Spite
or Treatment but Now They are
Healed -A Wonderful Work.
"For many years I have been a great
sufferer with varicose veins on one of my
limbs. My foot and limb became dread
fully swollen. 'When I stood np I could
feel the blood rushing down the veins of
this limb. One day I accidentally hit my
foot againbt some object and a sore broke
out which continued to spread and was
exceedingly painful. I concluded I
needed a blood purifier and I began taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time
those dreadful sores which had caused
me SO much suffering, began to heal. I
kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, and in a short time my limb was
completely healed and the sores gave me
no more pain. I cannot be too thankful
lor the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, has done for me." Mas. A. E.
Gilson, Hartland, Vermont.
Hood's SapraMna
Iirtlib best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
flood's PIII3 cure all liver ills. 25 cents.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
olnbbinK rates:
The GAZETTE f 2.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, 1.50 $3.00
" 8. F. Examiner, f1.50 8.25
' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2.7 5
" Inter-Ocean, 1.00 2. 50
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.50
Rural Spirit, $2.00 3.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
MoCall'i Magazine $1.00 1,80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth.
METH. EPISC. CHUBCH.
services.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Kpworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bridu say. Come."
The pafttor may be found at the paraonage ad.
Joining the oharoh, where he will be glad to
meet any w''o may desire to consult Turn on
religions, sobial, civic, philosophio, educational,
or any other subjects.
J, W. FLESHER, Minister.
. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, 3 p. m. Kpworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
selves tognther."
Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to !
cnurcn. u. n. Howard,
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
8eTvlo.es each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
1 lug at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
I at the church. K. L. 8hki.lv.
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.
What ia Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth, bee ad. elsewhere.
Politics and salt salmon at $1.50 per
kit at P. 0. Thompson & Co'i. 36 2.
Lichteotbal k Oo. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
Onionesse's famous old "Dublin
Stout," imported, at Obrie Borchers'
tf
Fine home-made taffy at the Orange
Front. A olean, fresh stook of (foods
leave yonr orders. If.
If you need something for yonr system
oall at the 'Phone Tbe Telephone sa
loon, City hotel building. tt
Phil Oohn is paying the highest price
for sheep pelts, beef hides green or dry,
furs, eto. Don't forget Phil. 5tf
Wanted ; red headed girl and white
horse to distribute the premiums given
away with Hoe Cake soap. Apply "nit."
a-30
Another lot of Boss washing machines
just received by P. C. Thompson Co.
Tbe best washer ever introduced. 36-2.
We presume yon use soap and if so
the best is cheapest. Hoe Cake ia strictly
pure with no free alkali, Rhea & Co.
a 30
Anyone in need of good sheep range,
three sections fenced and outside range,
can get particulars of same by oalliog at
thisoffioe. al-lm
Uncle Tom Soott, of Galloway, oame
in Saturday to attend the convention.
Unole Tom takes great interest in poli
tics and says tbe boys put np a eood
ticket Saturday. He left for home yesterday.
Wanted A position as foreman of
sheep outfit. Twenty years trailing ex
perience. Enow all rontes east and to
Montana. Best of references. Address,
Chas. H. Wheeler,
Pendleton, Or.
Dr. J. Jennings, of Newport, Or., ar
rived Suoday morning and can be found
at tbe Hotel Heppner notil Monday even
ing, April 1st. The dootor comes well
recommended, and persons desiring
dental work should oall on bim at onoe.
134.5
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red
light," ever on tbe alert for something
new, oan furnish yon the finest cock
tails in tbe land Manhatten, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in
tbe business. Drop in and take tbe
taste out of your mouth. tf
WOMAN'S DRAWBACK.
BUSINESS If FN CANNOT DEPEND ON
WOMEN FOR HELP.
URPLUS NURSERY TOC.
1. The sum ot five cents per line will be for Easter wear.
charged for "cards 01 tnanas," "resolutions 01
raapeot," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than tnose ineemv t f will rBmi ,ha remainder of
I have opened np a candy faotory in
the sonth room of tbe City Hotel boildlog
and will keep on hand a fresh stook of
cofeotionery and fanoy groceries. My
ioe oream parlors will be ready si soon
as the season opens. Delicicions soda
water will be on draugt before tbe warm
weather begins. J as. Hart.
Mrs. Ella Wilson, ot Campbell & Wil
son , ot rendleton , Uregon , oan be
found at tbe sample room ot tbe City
Hotel with a fine line ot spring and sum
mer millinery. All the latest novelties
Remember tbe plaoe;
sample room old City Hotel, Main
or shall himself Rive as
notices 01 special meetings lor w naiever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue Is to be de
rived, shall -be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
the week.
Save Them.
The wrappers ot Hoe Cake soap are
worth oent apiece. Ask Rbe & Co.
for premium book. a 30
Ho! Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a
tlvelv tuna
For the candidate, I'm froe to state, will stay
vita us till June,
They are 111 Too Often Because Negligent
of Tbelr Health-A Business
Woman's Telling Words.
From the Free Press, Detroit, Mich.
The greatest drawback today with
women that work in tbe stores and fac
tories ie that they do not take the right
care of their health. Business men fre
quently say they oan't depend on women
beoanee they are ill too often. If every
woman would take the right care of her
self this complaint wonld never be
beard.
Many thousands ot young women are
working, suffering agonies that would
force a man to a sick bed. Tbey bear
their fortunes in silence because of their
iuborn modesty and blame their mothers
for not advising them,
Mrs. G. W. Mansfield, of 58 Farrar
street, Detroit, Mich,, is a business
woman, and a successful one too. Em
ploying many yonng women and having
years of experience in the business
world she is in position to speak of
women who earn a livlihood.
"For years," sh1 says, "I suffered in
silence and was so worn out at night
that I could not sleep. 1 visited a fe
male specialist who said I had a compli
cation of ailments peculiar to women.
I oould not find relief from ber remedies
and bad tried so many kinds of medioine
that I bad given up all hope of ever get
ting better,
"I was given a bottle of Dr. William's
Piuk Pills for Pale People, by a young
lady in my employ. The first box gave
me mu oh relief and 1 was able to rest at
oikfht for tbe first time in many months
"I then bought more pills and think I
must have used a dozen boxeB in my
own oase, but have given awav to nuf-
, f. riug women double that amount. With
out a doubt these pills are a eond medi
cine for they cured me, and have cured
several people to my knowledge.
"I think that if you ebon d ask any o'
the druggists ot Detroit wbo are tbe best
buyers of Dr. William's Pink Pills for
Pale People, they would say that tbe
young women.
"These pills oertainly build up tbe
nervous system and many a )onos
woman owes her life to them.
"As a business woman I am pleased
to reoommeod tbem as tbey did more for
me than any physician and I oan give
Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People
oredit for my geuerul good health to
day."
No discovery of modern times has
proved sunh a boon to women as Dr.
William's Pink Pills for Pale People,
Acting directly on the1 blood and nerves,
invigorating tbe body, regulating the
functions, they restore the strength and
huallh to tbe exhausted woman when
every effort ot tbe physioiun proves
unavailing.
For the growing girl they are ot tbe
utmost benefit, for tbe mother indispen-
sible, for every womac iovaluBble.
Everywhere Dr. William's 'Pink Pill
for Pale People are reoognlzed ss a spe
cific for the blood and nerves. For par
alysis, locomotor, atsxia, and other die
eases long supposed iuoorable, tbey
have proved their efficacy in tbonssnds
of oases. Tbey are ooe of tbe greatest
bleisiDgs ever bestowed upon mankind,
1898
SPRING
PLANTING.
iiintiiif
Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Tear Old, Carefully Grown ot tbe Best
Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed.
Apples, Crabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft
Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaobes, Aprioots,
Nectarines, Quinces, Almonds, SomoaiE
Blackberries and Raspberries
Currants and Gooseberries
Strawberries
Grape Vines and Pie Plant
W. Aeb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder
Bard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Walnut,
peb 100. FEB 1000.
1 $ 5.00 S 30.00
t 8.00 60.00
1.00 5.00
3.00 20.00
1.00 3.00
5.00 30.00
5.00 30.00
! 10.00 30.00
15 00 100.00
8.00 50.00
Rosea, two year blooming age, out door.
Lilac, White and Purple, 2 year, xx
Our collection ot Roses, Sbrnba, Bulbs, Climers, Flowering trees, Evergreens,
Weeping trees, eto, comprises tbe best selection and shall be pleased to mare you
prioes on application. 50 at 100 rates, 500 at 1000 rates. Prioes are net, packing
added at coat. Cash with order, or Bank Referenoe. Order early before stock is
broken and you will get Just what you want. Address,
Payette Nursery,
Payette, Idaho.
Ratification Meeting.
A large crowd gathered at tbe opei
Dr. B. E. Ward will remain at the Palace for
a short time yet, and will be pleased to show
Then let hlin treat his voting friends to Sperry's hr umnlna nf mtirni.tlr and hvulenlc ar-
n.'ii .th nnrnrW if h u et. our throat monts, and to use her own power when neces bouse Saturday evening to attend th
for the votlm men are dry. sery to effect cure. Her patients are all lm I -(,,.. mtino hM hv the Mnr.
u.U , . . 1. ,1 . t i .. I I tl QnA.. I ... I """ - -
num imiij v mo ouuu, i proving rapidly, ana tne isci mat sna uses no ..... il k
PP. medlclna. and advise, th. use of none, should ruw """"'J -..-
be proof that she st least can do you no harm, music furnisbed'by tbe ladies band was
Uajiq and. There. I Consultation free. Office la Palace hotel until I excellent and after eaob piece they were
lunner nonce. rnundlv aoolauded. ttcace does not
J. B. Hperry, a former well known resident of n.rmt msntinn nf mora than the names
Biatementf ror me ramoni Dim pie neppnsr wu in wwn i iw qji ineiaai wea. , mh V. T.
Aooonnt ill. prmiea a. .n.u.ae.teot- "'""J"- D. A. Hamilton, Vawter
n tf 1 " - " ' 1 . .
in OraiFnti la Inr tha nnrnnaA nf hlltilne ihwD for I I a w f,irl Mai TilflhlAnthal. J. W. PthlD
Teotsl Wall tents, wedge tents, wag- shipment east. He finds that through this part i. j p Willi- J. L. HowarJ. Dr,
on oovers; good stock, low prioes, ,t p. 0. in. country tn. mutton. .r.n.,a.llou nig Bartholomew, G. W.
0. Thompson Go's. ' . Phelps, J. T. Hoskins, H. F. Hynd and
"Co'o jnioe" is all right but tow Til- the ,llop to tbe effect that th. Orant county re- C N. 1'eck, each of whom was greeted
lard has a brand of 14 year-old ffnnds publicans, lu convention at Canyon City today, I with ureal applause. Everybody s.yi it
A NEW FIRM !
E. G. Noble &
Successors to Noble & Co.,
Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Saddles. Whips, Spurs, and an endleBS
lof of everything in their line. E. G. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the
new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as collect what is due.
K. O. NORM & CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
CLOTHING
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam 4 Bisbee's
And by the way they have anything you can call for In the line of
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
60 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
The
Best Bargains
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are those of greatest value In proportion to cost. If you want to get your
. .. . . money.', worth of honest goods In
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON -
O. THOMPSON OO
We are Increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and see 11s.
Frank McFrlaoJ bus been appointed
speoial agent ot Tbe Eqnitable Lite At
aranoe Co., ot New York, tbe troDtreat
in tbe world. Caab surplus to policy
bolden of over SO millioc dollars. Don't
take Insurance without seeing the new
plana ot the Eqnitable, lnanree botb
eiea at tame ratea. 77tf
tbat li bard lo beat.
It do! as stated, 00 charges.
Vangbao'i new plao.
was grand good time. Tbe meeting
tbe male quartet consisting ot Akere,
II art, Oalloway and Hbipley.
603 -tt. passed resolutions endorsing W. R. Ellis and
elected the following delegates: Joe jonnson, , , . , .
Palnlese remedy for extracting teeth. Oeorg, K.t.ch, C. W. Dart, Martin Bailey and '",e1 wUh ,be lor America by
Try Dr. O. L. ratterson.
C04-tf. Mrs. C. 8. Van Duyn and daughter, Edna, do
1 . .1... v ti a 1 - 1 -
ixid 1 lorirn iuh icw uviui uu 1 , ... .1 . .
(in W 1 1 V II tl.'Bini. BUU W UEII IIKI UIWI MJI . mw . . nt
Glimai eewing machinee are guaranteed reside permanently. For Uonst.pat.00 take aeri 1 uiover
P.O. Thompson Co. bare new lippl?. Registered at the Hotel Heppner this morn- . ,be rel Ulooa ra,int'' M,e'
nine ars I. CI Williams, Halem, V. W. Miller, headaobee, JSl-tTOOBOesS, trupllODS on
E. O. Noble & Co. are rostleri after ortlsna,B. u. nncn, naaer my, nicnaru im Bce, ana DJSies IUJ ueau as oiear a
Dtisteeu, uran, u . Ko it b Conaer ft Brook. Z
i, T. Ktrlnger, general sgeiit for tht Western
Loan naving v.o 01 mu ... i. ,,hi i th. .,., n.t.
sud will sn.le.vor to org.ul.e a branch ofllcs In . iimil.r turd.v af.
Ili'ppnrr. I Urm wh,t .h(,. Mred uoon svems. at
At tht Ministerial meeting, Monday, April DrMcn, w a mere matter of eoniet'ture,
Ism, It. I pneiiey prrsume.1 a very unxiiniiui
and Interesting paper on the subject "Bwlolo.
IT."
T. I. Allya, of lone, was a visitor to Hrppner
Haturday and attended th republican county
I convention, an interested spectator.
Mr. Earl Mcfarland was gtvso a very pleasant
party at bis home oa Saturday evening la bon
busineee. Tbe finest rddle and har
ness to be fimnd io Ueppner. He their
new ad io tbie tssoe, tf.
Lost-A la.ly'i gold watch, Haturdar,
between the resi.1eDOe ot J. W. Hblpley
end J. C. Ball. Finder will receive lib
eral reward by leaving tame at thii
offioe.
C. A. Rhea began hearing on Mon
ti u down at bit lower rancb. Tbe
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
Lamo Orrica at The Dalles, Oekoon,
March t'i(h IH.M
XTOTICB IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT I'AT-
il rick Hplllane, ol Heppner, has filed notice
of Intention to make Dual proof before i. W.
Morrow, county clerk, at his oltlco In Heppner,
tlmher culture application No. 'Ml for the H
Orpinn, on Monday the ' (lay of April, Inih, on
Iwr culture application no. zmi lormen't
NK), H HKU rWilou 14, III township No. II a
We have an immense line of ready
made clothing in the latest
Spring Styles.
The only Really Well Assorted and
Up-to-Date Stock of Clothing
in Heppner.
HOT LflSTSPRING OR FflLL.BUTTHlS SPR1HG-
There's big and little suits for old and young;
t There's short and stout suits and slim and long.
Don't be persuaded into buying your Spring
suit until you have looked our goods and prices
over. You'll be repaid. They are new goods
received two months earlier this spring than
ever before.
Our ' Prices 'make Competition
Green With Envy.
For instance, there's a $10 Suit of Oregon
Wool, for men, made by Salem Woolen Mills,
guaranteed all wool. Can't be duplicated in
town. Then that $1.00 Suit, of two pieces, for
boys. Considering the price they are elegant
goods.
A person would naturally think that we sold
these goods for less than cost. We don't. We
make a little profit on all these goods not
very much but some. We do business In just
this (way. SHREWD BUYING AND CLOSE
SELLING. First, we buy right, then sell close
and quick.
Be Sure and See Our
Clothing.
THE ART OF BREWING
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP GrOIvD
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
See M. Liulitentbul & Oo. for shoee.
Bring your bides, pelts aod furl to
Ben. Metnews, at tbe Liberty Meat
Market. He paya highest market prior.
619-tf.
Best aooommoilation and oonrUoas
treatment al tbe Imperial Hotel, Beventh
aod Wash. Hta., Portland, Oregon,
Gibson & Berger,
At Chas Jones' Old Maud.
Shaving. 15 Ctf.
lluir OuttinK. - 25 "
Hatha 2oc. Everything Strict
ly tirst Class.
ratine No. iA It. W. M.
Ha names as wit mows:
John Woodwsrd,
Dennis Knlliatie, W illiam H. loftier, ami eainuel
Lelller, all ol Hepnner, urrgnii.
32-4.1
JAK. F. MfMIKK.
itrk'laler.
weatber at preaeot ia very good or tha
"elippara" aod tbey will do doobt make or of bis loth birthday.
raulJ nroa-rasf. Curtis Hhea returned this morning from
..... . ti , . westoo waara ns Das mi tiwaaioi koow
io, . . r during the wlnur,
monroinf ooia, Borrr.K""- i-Mi. ,bh arrtvl fit.s Wla Walla
4" OTutaaftnda ar TrrlsB It.
In order to prote tha great merit of
Ely's Cree'ii Ualin. thi not el!ictive c ira
for Catanli a-id ( ol 1 in Ml. have prn
nirrMt a i"'iiir.i.i tr.al Me fr 1U r . ts
O.-t it of )iur diufjUt t send 10 ei-U to
ELY BU 00 N.'arrua tit., :.. 1 . Cilj.
1 salared from crtUtrh of 0i wort k nd
aver niwM a hoy. an-1 1 BO.er hJIwd for
cure, but LIt's Cream I'alm seen.s to do
STen that ilanr ac'iaaiutunci a Lava o J
CITATION.
IN THft COI'NTY COI'RT OK THK HTATK
nf Orrxun. for the Comity nf Morrow.
In Ilia matter of the estate of Jul) it M . U. Hjh-m-rer,
a minor,
To i. H. Hperry, guardian of the estate of said
minor, greeting:
In the name of the Male of Ori'itun, Yon ars
hereby rllel ami required lo avar lu the
County Court of the ht.lo of Ori'ifoii, fur the
( niiiilr of Morrow, at the Court riHim thi'rnnf,
at tlf ppiif r. In the County of Morrow, on Mom.
nay. tha swaiim any oi May, , ai iu o rioi s,
lu the lori-noon nl that day, then and tliirt to
W'tlie your afrounts suapllali nl I. M t(,
H4nrer, a minor, and show raum, n any eii.t,
why he should not iiay ovrr to lh said John M,
(). Hornier, tha sums of mtiy now In his
hsnill Im iilisllil Ut m i John M il. Hlwnrrf.
W lturae. Ilia Hon. A. II. Harlliolouiew, Jmlis
of the County Court of the Htata of orra;iin, fur
Ilia on ii t y ol Morrow, wiui ins ! ol aali
otirt amied, nils nsy oi Harm. a. V
lifja.
Altist: it W, MOKKiiW,
61141. Clark.
- ' - vncle Hal wta arnveo iross nana "ia ., ... ...n-.i "...(,.. Oalruiu
with eondnpee to match. Th deeirin. mornoi , iouk , hta ,lUMl ,he.p ' w'1 ' . ruTlL
neb stationery eao ba their "a Ure.u bar 43 Wama A, CUloago, III.
applied at thla omca.
tf.
Ely'a Crarn Balm la the afknowh-dtfrd
etirn fir oalxrra anil oouuuna no cohiiia,
marrmry fcor an lnnrions Aru ' 1'rn a,
t0 oeuta. At driipMls or ly in" !.
1. 1 lor Shut! and family saovad Into UiS M
Bride property, la Kast Uappoef, yasUrday.
Joha Inirahara left on last evsnlnt's train
Tbers'a more clothing destroyed by for Ml Vsrnon, Wash., where bssipecU to re
uoor aosD tbao by actoal wear. 'Uoo ain.
,ni,aina so free alkali and Mat HalTorseo. the lone merchant, came op
I a tt .... -m a.. . it . a w4 aa 1 ti as kitnia aT aialt ss I" li a af
!. ... I.I-.. It.. .U I.m Tr it I '"VV" '
Will BUI H'JII. w-. - --
aod ootlee the differrnee io qnahty
. . . in
Kbra W " (Muiaia and una alaht boras load of frelabt will arrive at tbe lintel
The Harney Ooouly repoblleaa eoo- I lfi bar Sunday saorulng lof the Interior. morning.
. a a V lll, I.. . I M a a . - A .l.t I A let I
eolloo MJoro.i . iv r.ii- i-r .sr.w. 4. i- K , . . - , p.-,.!...
I ..a,,. . UJt I - - ' -
I - r- . a....... J 1. ... ....-i.
. . ...... t.u. ka.a a.rl for "" " ""T
... "" ' r - , . .
Portland 17' "'" -' v
lt.n tl.k..n ram us Irora Portlau-I this sT jour Blotiey. Bold by dooaer
Mr I R. Hie bas baea spending a law days
la Csaatlll and Portland this week looking
aflat his lenHn suwk eoata and plikrta. H
Heppner tomorrow
I res. Tha delegatee lo tha atate
onveoUoo are iVmegao, Buckley and
Fila. A. W. Oomao was renonioaled
fur J ilot senator.
Tba Hotel Heppner It reeiinf a coat
of pelot from I be brash of Jobo Keraa,
wblob la addied no- to ba appear-
aaea of iha booea. Tht hotel le proa-
perlog aa it e la bfa in the
crtty beode of tba t'elal boeteea,
klolb'f Hmsll.
aas - vm
morning.
Brork.
;
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o
V rlrwff et
-J
O
iri jiiiwtlrrs.
gfoJ rtvlicir.r hut La I foJ.
AU )our doctor.
Condurtof Bryant I visiting borne folks at
Portland this wk. J. O. Onffltbs basrharf
of th eraiM-b train and rra4 Hart Is "bras ay
I during lb eodurUif al-nre.
SHERIFFS SALK.
VOT1CI I HEREBY 01VE THAT BY
11 virtu nf an irutnn and order of sal
duly Issued by th Clrrk of th Circuit Court
ot th
datixi
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist.
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCHERS
Who baa secure" I the service of
AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will he run in first class haje
in every department. Hates reasonahlo
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
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Shaving, -Hair
Cutting,
Hlmp. MatliK-k Corner,
IS Cantc
25 "
Heppner, Oregon.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
15
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Cents.
Khnp two iliKim Houth nf I'ostiifnoe,
1 Coiintv of Morrow, atata if reon,
th ill nay of March, m. In a erlaln
Office) la Nailer uliaing, Heppner, Or.
hi!:-
M mi m.ik
Cetarrb eureJ. A etar daj soJ
taeet brealb ftird wilb Hrillitfia
Catarrb lUrj); Sold oa a gusrsnla.
I Nasal Inj-i4-.r fr. Kill lif C nar k
Hroek.
Ta (ere laMiiaaiwii ra.r.
Tk Ctv.i.ia lu..riir fk ur V.
If C- C C lail Ui .uf . artU i.fi4 awuty
D. E. GILMAN,
6cncral Collector
Put yonr old hooks and note In Ills
halms and et your money out of
them. Make a specially of hard
collacUoua
Office ia J. N. Urown's HaiUiDg.
Ellis & Phelps;
aitlon In th Circuit Court for aald County and I fLTTAnWCVC IT I A1JU
ea Julirt J I I lUllltUlw II I Ltl lilt
mm vtmiiil.i'.u'i .'i ilia ' .,1 .,i,rv , ..... ... . . .
j. 1 . . 1.,.. I All hu.limaa attended Is In I liromnt and
i.. w aa....n.'Mlhlred I ...,.rl M H I aatl.la. U.ry manner. hoUrlas I'uhlle aiul
hl.lioo aaalane of t.eo W. Raaaaart. Inaolvanl I woiiei u'ra.
drhtor, J , Morrow, th lireann Kallaaf and
Navlrattnn rmny, a eoreirall.ti, and I'al
guald. defetidanu . f"r th sma of lo Ibous
and Four Hundrad Ninety t0 tMillar, with
Intereal 1 hereon al tha rats nf 10 per rent per
annum from tin eth dar of February, lv. and
tha lunner sum ut 1mm Hundred Forty (Millar
attorneys fee, and cKia and dlal.uraementa
taiad at Twenly dol'ars, on tha ltn day of
Fehmary, l.
Nolle I herehy sln thai I elll on Wednea
day, Uiaalslh day rt April, la-at, at 1 o clock,
f m A aald daf. at lha front floor of tht court
bona In Heppner, Mnrrna eotinty 'remi, aell
al buliilc aucllon In th hlhat l,ll ler lor oaah
In hand, t ha Mlnwln dearrltd property, Pe
wit; Mouth half of ma north Keel onarler and
lot one. two. three and four nl aertlna una tit
In tnwnehlp two ID aoulh rna twenty alt (JS
east, and th south half of tha tmnhiK ,nar
ler nf eectloa on (I) In Inwnahlp two Hi wHith
ransa twenty ais a w M . In north
quarter ol Section leu (IO) n township nl
north ranse twenty ( J.i I W M, and forty
fe off in north Md of lot elaht 11 In hl k
lour III of lha nrl(lnal plat nf tha bits nf
Heppner a nt rwri in in onreoi thtcnintr
clerk uf eald WMinty, all In Morrow c.nnt
itr.r,n. Taken and levied upon at th property
of the aald iren to awavsart, Mli-lred J
arl. tt al. ' to much ihera.il at may ha nerwt
tary to talir the taid Vi'limenl in la..r ot
itnte ionea and Jame one a adinliiittratnr
nf I twlaf of ftettoo Johet letMwl, and
attlntt aaul tieo m. Sea.ttrt Mtiitred i,
etrt et al. t..eihef with all cotta an. I dla
httrenht lltat ha.eot n. y accrna.
F. 1. M tTMa h Kt.erirt,
Ut f W. Mtllo K. iJepnty
lialtd al lit ppuer. Mtr.k i, l ,7
H QOL GltOWERS '
1 u
II If you have not yet realized that the
" 'aiil e-alil llltts.u" flfaa I 1 ItJ tt tilt
iiFH uiM linn n ui; nun j win
lIod is out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to the fact
that the
Wool Growers'
Warehouse 'tf
Is the tilaee to atore vour wool thin pennon. Whv? lie
cause we do a strictly warehouse !usineK, and not Winn in
the field buying wool oursclvm, wo encourago ciuietitioii
amongst the huyers and secure you the highest rici
i wool asrks srnt lwn at et. patahl eha waul Is told, Send la yonr rlr
Made andnr United Htatea 0'ev'prih hisheat rath prtra for tiie-t. pen snd hide.
. , .....,l. e are aetit lor Llllle'a Dip ad IIhS leal Tkae tlp, tlie enly rtllahle prrd
iatnfit, It tnaat nrcfaaarily itir.n tn. market r
. , n . f II it to a y frelihl to leamtler whan riieted tnds an hr awaer n( !.
Ittl UlllereUl Irorn all OtUer toahatafull.ipplyof a I furl., an-l to heat, . to au.ll-l U.ir f' teanttera.
inraa't your lMtmirs la th lower rehnM. a i iaiantwa yaw (at dwal,
ft. F. HYND. AUnagcr.
loc-Cake Soap
as K
Eiiiial
GiDtaiog do atarch, frwn alkali I
or wortLIaa filling.
CASTOR I A
for Infanta in& Cbilirtn.
Hi Kin. Yea Han Aivau Ecurht
Beera th
Ulguatay
BOOTS AND SHOES':
THI rLCI TO OCT THtM It Of
Ar. ricii'riCTC'rirv aV co.
1by kaet aaythlhl la thl line thai ynw sear deeira aad ?nw eea 4epM4 II fw a
pood artk I when laey fvarantew It,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Olw SUM, Male) tlreel Plepelrlea fpiail