Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 08, 1898, Image 3

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    BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN
A Grateful Mot'nar Writes thla Letter -.
Talis all about Her Troublea when
Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores.
At the age of two months, my baby
began to have sores break out on his right
cheek. We used all the external ap
plications that we could think or hear of,
to no avail. The sores spread all over one
aide of. his face. We consulted a physi
cian and tried his medicine, and in a week
the sore was gooe. But to my surprise in
two weeks mom another scrofulous look
ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It
grew worse and worse, and when he was
three months old, I began giving him
Hood's SarsapariUa. I also took Hood's
Sarsaparllla, and before the first bottle
was finished, the sores were well and have
never returned. He is now four years old,
but he has never had any sign of those
scrofulous sores since he was cured by
Hood's SarsapariUa, for which I feel very
grateful. My boy owes his good health
and smooth, fair skin to this great med
icine." Mrs. 8. S. Weotbn, Farming
ton, Delaware. Get only Hood's.
HnftHe Ditto are Prompt, efficient and
IIUUU a fills easy in effect 26 cents.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
clubbing rates:
roe UAZiETTE sa.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, $1.50... 13.00
" 8. F. Examiner, kl.50 8.28
' N. y. Tribune, 11.00....... a.75
" Inter-Ocean, 11.00 2.50
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60..... 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map 2.00. . . 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 60c .......... 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, 4.00. 4.50
Rural Spirit, 12.00 .". 8.00
New York Wool Record, 12.00...;.'. ..... 8.00
McCall's Magazine $1.00. 1.30
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette ran
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth.
METH. EPISC. CBUKUH.
SERYIOIS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
I? m. Clauses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
r.pworth League Devotional meeting at 1 o. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7 p. m.
'Ihe Bpibit and the bride say. Come."
The pastor may be found at tile parsonage ad
joining the ohuroh, where he will be glad to
meet any w' o may dire to Consult him on
reiiaious, social, oivio, philosophic, eduoatioual.
or any other eubjeota. '
'' i. W. rLESUER, Mlniator.
, M. B CHURCH, SOCTU.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. ra., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, 3 p. m. 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. R. Howard,
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CKURCII.
8e-vices each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
lug at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church. R. L. Shklly.
Pastor.
The Lalles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at it o'clock, p. in., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Take Notice.
1. The sum ot Ove cent per line will be
Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special tneetlnn for whatever Durnnse.
1 Notices of church and society and all other
entertainment from w nlch revenue Is to be de
rived, shall be charged lor at the rate of five
cents a line. 1 nose rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Hoi Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a
lively tune
For the candidate, I'm free to state, will star
with us till June,
Then let him treat his voting friends to Bperry's
Lin wood Rye,
He'll catch our votes If he wets our throats
for the voting men are dry.
Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G. 8 perry,
pivyrieiur.
Here , and There.
Fiank Calloway, wbo baa been tiok
the past week, li slowly improvloa.
Today is Arbor day and the First
National Bank was closed for the boli
day.
Statement for the Famooi Simple
Aoooant File printed at the Qezette of
fice, tf.
"Go'o juioa" is all right bat Low Til
lard baa bread of 14-year-old (foods
that li bard to beat. 603 tf
Painless remedy for eitraotiog teeth.
If not as slated, do ebargr-a. Try Dr.
Vaagbao'a new plan. 604-tf.
W are glad to be able to inform oar
readers tbat Mr. Wat. Rush is improv
ing from bis serer lllaeta.
Mr. Frank W. DesNoyer, advance
Kent for Iba Markbam.Jr., hilled tba
towo yesterday for two nights April
Handl2tb.
E. O. Noble A Co. are rustlers after
basinee. Tbs finest saJJle and bar.
dm to be foaod ia Qeppoer. be their
ad io tbta testis. tf,
Lost A lady'a fold watch, Saturday,
between tba rkooa ot J. W. Sbipley
od J. C. Bali. Fioder will reoeiv e lib
ral reward by leaving same at this
effl ot.
Tba Oeatte err we a fall stock of
ftaoarnlof tot, eorrespondeno ttyln,
with en velopoe to match. Tbnee desiring
toeb stationary o have their want
applied at this offloa. tf.
There's mora clothing destroyed by
aoor soap Ibaa by art a el wear. "Hoe
Case" snap contains no free alkali and
will ftot Irjqre tb finest lee. Try it
and fiotio the different) in quality
Rt.a AOt a 30
Coals Jrk llotrnw return.! fnm
Fertlaad Ibis Btomlog. Unci Jar:
was a dlf ' ti tb demrwraita
neeotio. aad baa txa viaitlng friatids
la Portland sloee tba 0oaitit ad
Jiard.
Markhsm's Nw fork Tbaatra flo.,
played at AtbM last Moodey and Tnsw
fey algbU and drew large Bone.
Markbam a Ule 0'b I tba bt em
adian that wa bat rrer , tbata waa
ot sU tiding rwn, aai every Mat ia Iba
teas we foil. El
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t, 'Ji-yl
.itmliUlMi, Cj
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W. A. Goodwin drove from R-ok
Creek to Heppner , thirty miles, last
Wednesday, from 4 o'olock to shortly
after midnight, with his son Frankie,
whom the doctors pronoanoe suffering
from eppeodecitis. It was expected that
the boy woold be removed to Portland
this evening for an operation, but owing
to the frilure of Dr. Swinburne to return
on thts morning's train, on whm Mr.
Goodwin is waiting for advice, he will
probably not be taken until Saturday.
Mrs. Garnseyds prescribing for the siok
boy for inflamation of the bowels, and is
making a decided, thongb it is thought,
only temporary improvement.
Ole Olson jr. appeared at the opera
bouse last night and there was not
standing room. The seats were full, the
aisles were full, and standing room was
at a premium. At any rate a large
orowd was present to see Ole. A. E.
Markham, m Ole is very good and kept
the audinnoe in an uproar all the time.
The other characters were equally as
good. Hope Pioneer. Heppner opera
bouse, April 11 and 12th. (
Mrs. Woods aud daughter, Mrs. Thay
er, end child ot the latter, arrived Wed
nesday morning from Los Angeles, Gal.
Mrs. Woods is an auot of Bert Banneys,
of Eight Mile, and they will make their
home this summer with Bert, np near
Parker's saw-mill where Bert ia ruuniog
a wood yard.
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of the "Red
light," ever bn the . alert for something
new, oan furnish you the finest cock
tails in the land Manhat ten, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in
the business. Drop in and take the
taste out ot your mouth. tf
Conductor Bryant and family returned
from -Portland Wednesday morning and.
have moved into the Wills property for
the summer, and if the olimate agrees
with Mrs. Bryant, who ia in rather poor
health, tbey will take up their perma
nent residence here.
Geo. Gray ia enamelled to use
orutobes a few days, his horse baying
fallen on him last Tuesday out near
Henry Oay'a plaoe on Khea creek. His
right leg was severely bruised from the
knee to tbe ankle. Fortunately no
bones were broken.
Ed Reese, who was formerly fireman
on tbe Heppner branoh, has lakeu Engi
neer Patterson's pi nee for a a few days.
Mr. aud Mrs. Patterson are in Portland
on a visil to frteuds,' and will probably
be gone ten days or two weeks.
Al Greeowood baa been appointed local
agent for the Siuger sewing machine
oompaoy. He went to Arlington last
Saturday to get the Singer wagon at
that plaoe ami on bis return will at once
take the field for the oompaoy.
Wanted A position as foreman of
sheep outfit. Tweuiy years hailing ex.
perieuoe, Know all routes east and to I
Montana. Btst of references. Address.
CUab. II Wheeler,
Pendleton, Or.
W. B. Wiyriok arrived in Heppner
Wednesday morning from Hartville,
Wright county, Mo. He intends making
Eastern Oregon his fature home. Being
a druggist by trade he will try for a po
sition in tbat line.
Word reaohed here tbia morning tbat
tba store and residence of J. D. Despair),
and residence of J. B. McDill, at Ukiah,
were totally destroyed by fire Wednes
day. Tbe loss ia estimated at $3000 to
$10,000
Dyspepsia cured, rihilob't Vitalizer
immediately relieve tour stomach, oom-
iog np of food distress, and ia the great
kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Goo
se r A Brock. v
Dr. H. E. .Ward will probably leave
for California next week. Thoea deair-
ins ber services or wishing to porohaae
any of ber magnetic good should oall at
onca at ber office io tba Palaoa botel.
Mrs. F. K, Bartholomew arrived from
Portland on Tuesday morning to Join
her husband at tbia plaoe. They will
begin housekeeping io th limb prop
erty down near tba planing mill.
Rev. J. W. Flesher will preach on tb
insurrection' next Sunday Morning at
th M. E. Cburob. Tbe children of tb
ouoaay scdooi Data an rioelleol pro
gram for tb evening at 130
Frank Kilkeony waa arrested and
broaght before Justice Hiobardson Tues
day evening for assaalt and battery on
on r ranii Turner, a berder. II wa
aaaeesed 112 and ooal.
Tba Gaietl will lake potato, at pie,
egg or batter on subscription aoconnta.
Any on owing tbia offloecan settle tbeir
acoonnt in this manner and can't do it
too soon to suit n.
Th ftJarkbain Ol Oleoo Company
111 play at tb opera honea, oa tb
vening of A pi II 11 and 12th. Raearved
seats on sal at drag dor. Popular
prioe.
How's Tele!
W offer On Hand red Dollar Rard
for soy oas of Catarrh tbat caeaot be
eared by Hall's Catarrh Car.
F. J. CHENEY CO.. Fropa.
Toledo, Ohio.
W I he undersigned, b koowp P. J
Cb"y for I be lst 13 year, aad bliv
bim perfectly b"ioraM la all basin
treoeaettone and Bnaoelally able n earry
ont any nbtigatina mad by their (I'm.
WarraTarn, Hblrl I)raii,
Toledo (),o.
WIMo, Kl k MV, Wholesale
I'MitTi'iele, l ulrd L Uu!i.
Hall's t'sterrli Car Inset lelrnlly,
etiuf iJtreeuy aprm lb blood and ma
einns enrfaer ..f tb syetem. I'rioe 7,)
pf bottle. Bold by all droggWts. Tee-
llruotiials free.
rrey fl.
Oo bay boren, whit pt i fcrlid
On frey Be, bulb Ltiid feel )b)U;
ears 4 year old. Breed.) oe rigbl eiifl
lb lb l"ll. ! 4lawribe,1 hrrlf
loeerle.l "x" fn s-a with lh ll "r
oi K sji. Will LHiy J jU eb for
Ibeir delivery Io B. Pedbertf er Inf. ftea.
lea-nef n tmt r'y. adlrea
l. II. Wi'iem, liioe), or
I,.,,., . ..
T i r 1 .
Tr..ee !.;. n... later.
tlW S. ifc f i I ie e, '.4 ft fe ekeaey.
;IWM lea-liec M itmt r'y. ad trea
IJiifiiii WM;
isimm
Which is better, to thoroughly
cleanse and purify the blood just
now, or make yourself liable to
the many dangerous ailments
which are so prevalent during
summer? Impurities have been
accumulating in the blood all
winter, and right now is the time
to get rid of them. A thorough
course of Swift's Specifio is needed
to cleanse the blood and puri
fy the system, toning up and
strengthening it all over. Those
who take this precaution now are
comparatively safe all summer;
but to neglect it is to invite some
form of sickness which is so com
mon during the trying hot season.
It is now that a course of Swift's
Specific
CC Cfor
Blood
The
will accomplish so much toward
rendering the system capable of
resisting the evil influences whioh
are so liable to attack it during
the summer when sickness is so
abundant. It is the best tonic
and system-builder on the market,
because it is a real blood remedy
and is made solely to search out
and remove all impurities, and
supply an abundance of pure, rich
and red blood.. S. S. S. is made
exclusively of roots and herbs,
and is Nature's own remedy. It
is purely vegetable, and is the
only blood remedy guaranteed U
contain no potash, mercury or
other mineral. Be Bure to get S.
S. S. There is nothing half as
good.
quick Profits.
A Boy Improvement On the Usual Pro
gramme In Fairy Stories.
"Bnsincita" is tlie Watchword of the
day and the small boy ia developing on
that line with a rnpidity which aston
ishes the previous generation. I!ut the
practical nide of his nature has not ob
scured the poetry of childhood. The
fairy tule, anys the Washington Star, ia
us potent as ever, and there wna a smile
of pleasure on the face of the lad who
remarked at breukfa&t:
"I hnd a beautiful drenm last night."
"What was it?" hi father aHked.
"I thought I wan out In the woods and
I sow a most gorgeously d reined ludy
coming toward me."
"That is a good deal like sonic of the
stories that you have been rending."
"Yes. It doean't get very different
until the end. I knew by her looks that
she wns the fnlry queen, and I made up
my mind thnt 1 wasn't going to lo
rhunces like aoine of the boys In story
liooks, who didn't Inow a good chain's
when they snw it."
"Did lie offer you three wlshe?"
"Yes. And I railed to mind how ah
sometimes took advantage of a wor
th's being ox'-ittil ami nervoua when he
wiHlicd in order to make li!tn wriste his
opportunities and hne a good laugh at
him. So when she anid: 'Little boy, I'll
give you throe wishm, I didn't jump at
the rh;inu I said: 'Will you give me
vh;iteer I ask for?' Khe atutwered:
'Yes: yon may hnve three wlshe. M
"Whiit ou do?"
"I w'hed for four."
HAWKINS AND HIS
DOQ.
The
furmrr's PrMMnra ef Mind
Trying t'lreamtlanr.
Not long ,igo Mr. JuHtiee Hawklne
huil a fox terrier naiiml Jack, flnee
nt Warwick .lack and hia nxiHter were
caught tatting by a further on the
I iiiiUh ut the Avon. Ilia onlhl. no
w lue dlwoncfited, temlerod a sovereign
to rover the trespuw, which the farm
er, nff runted by such a cool piix-ccding,
n f used with indigiintioii, oaya London
Tit-IlitH.
"You hud letter tnUe li." w.i.1 I be
Judge. "It'a 1 reaminalde 1 ffi r." Then
the fnriiwr got ao angry Hint Sir Henry
announced liiiiutelf: "And what In
tiinre, ir, mild he. "you i-ImII iro with
me lo the W.irwlck Arum an I crack e
Uiltle of ',-itririie Willi tli.it eov
erelirn hi iw d itelv." The atory add
Hint thtte ; free ratting for Jn k
011 Hint I .! 1 I 'find n long a he lived.
TIhto -ittier Mnrira alxtut Jark,
ai.d it I. ml, I t list w Inn sitting 011 the
lirncli Willi Urn Inantrr he oner ten
lured lo t vprrka hie pinion on the
matter 1 1 fore him In a elngiilarly loud
lone. The tole gum thnt Mr Henry
with Ihe grralrrl promplilude.dlreete.l
the iimirrr lo "turn thai dog nut ol I he
gallery. The ueliera of rourv did not
find a dog In the gallery, ami redxily
rrniiire.1 10 look linilerllie lnrli
On kolemn oc-alons Jack wa alway
attached to the Judge's wrlt by a long
blue rit.lvr.il. end many a Junl.ir hi !
truiled On irdium of a cane- by wal h
lug Hie ribUin gradually unroll a Jack
ur.o.d hia inveltgatifna, while R.r
Henry cery now and ttiew "hauled In
the elark,"
Ceylon Tea
I alvcrtiwd to Lc cleaner
than Japan tea.
That's right, hut not
cleaner than Schilling's JUit
Jjpoi, which U roastetl Amn
uay ai Ce Ion.
ti
iiy tnc way, Mhuiit
flat Ce)lm lr hf-shrr
than orJm4ry Ce)lon tr,
tccau? it i roatttJ in San
FraneUco. m
B
00TS AND SHOES
THE PLACE TO
M. WCHTENTHAL
They have anything In this line that you may desire and yon can depend on it you get a
good article when they guarantee It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand. Main Street - . Repairing Specialty
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's 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 us.
VALUABLE BOOK FREE.
82-P&GK BOOK
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TO
HOME DRESSMAK
OUR HEADERS.
An Expert Dressmaker Tells How to Make
Over and re-color Old Dresses, Wraps and
Other Clothing in the Latest Styles to Liook
Like New Practieal Instructions That Will
Bare lloney In Any Home..
It is astonishing bow little money and
work are required to make fashionable,
up-to-date gowns and wraps from last
year's oust-off clothing, it ODe only
knows how. "Home Dressmaking" io a
32 page book, written by so expert
dressmaker, tbat ivts piotures ot fash
ionable dresses, wraps, and coats tor
women and obildren, and tells bow tbey
oan be made from old garments tbat are
fad' d, unfashionable in color, or out of
style.
Tba Gazette bae
made special ar
rangements witb
tbe publishers to
give tbe book free
to any of it read
COUPON.
Send tAis with a t-cent
stamp to Wtllt, RUhard
on Co., Burlington,
VI., and receive free, by
mail, one copy of "Home
Vrentmaker."
ers who send tbe coupon witb a 2-ceot
stamp to Wells, Richardson & Co , Bur
lington, Vt. The edition is limited, and
any one who want tbe book should send
at onoe.
Bte M. Liclitmthal k Co. for ehoee. a
The Jewish pas'over commenced yes
terday and will oontiuue uutil uixt
Thursday.
Another lot of Boss washing machines
just reoeived by P. C. Thompson Co.
rbe best washer ever introduced. 86-2
We presume yon nse soap and if ao
the best ia cheapest. Hoe Cake is strictly
pure witb no free alkali. Rhea & Co.
a30
Anyone in need of good abeep range,
three sections fenced eod outside range,
can get particulars of same by calling at
thisoffioe. al-lm
J. F. Willis aud wife were in town
Wednesday. Willis was still wearing
tbat 'I told yon to' look be, bad on last
Saturday evening.
Heppner orohestra, under th leader
ship of 0. . Hicks, ia practicing aome
exoellent music and will be prepared in
abort lima (or ooonert work.
Judge H. C. Donaldson, a former
Heppnerita bat wbo of recent year bi
been residing at Fossil, came over y eater-
day for a viml wilQ ulJ Uuj friends.
Frank W. DwsNoyer, advance agent
nf tba Ol Olson r. Co., ia In tb city.
ids oompaoy win appear at tba opera
bnns Toesday evening. Athena Pre.
Mis Cora Driskell entertained a nom
ber ot her Irlenda laat evening al ber
hooae in tba lower pert ot towo. A
very pleMint lim la reported by Ibos
present.
Thla Is Your riMrtUHlly.
On receipt of ten cent, caah or alanfa,
a generous sample w ill tie mailed ol lb
mot popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cur
(Ely' Cream Balm) snflloisnt to demon,
stral th great merit of lb remedy.
ELY JIIIOTHKH8,
60 Warren tit., New York City.
Bev. John Reid. Jr. . of Or. nt Fall. Mont. .
reoommended i.Tfi Cream faun lo ma. j
ran mhM'l Mnl. "It I a poet-
tiv core i n auisnrp If used as rtir cukL
hev. Prfiicta V,,l-1. Paatnr Central PrM,
Church, ITi h'na,' Mont
Ely' Cream, P ia tb arknrmledged
en re for catarrh' ami euatainann mercury
nor any Injurfsa oVrig Prie, 00 ornt.
nav Ikess.
Tba wrapper ot Uo Cake soap are
vortb a eent splsAA, Ask lib k Co.
lor frrolnro book. ' a 30
bAVtU FKw.
UROWNINQ.
Tb llerwtea mt a M Her la
Rawalag a
iJUU i.irt
Tb brave work of a miller In lnr a
llttl f Irl from drow nliif U lrrrHiel
by Uie !nliuhaKilia Journal. The m 111
ownrr arul blswlfe, llp-ra, hlpine
to th city, leaving au riphl-)ear-oi
flrl at homo. With othrr ibihJrrn she
w etil down to th- mill to lv. and by
some arrklnt fell Into the sluir wblrb
feerta the turbine berl.
Tb bead ruilU-r nrard aarreara. and
not Wbowlnf what had batienn, ap
iillrd a brake and t..wl tbe u Inn
rry. Tbeo b ran out, found tb little
f Irl Jiit )ij'irlii(i under tb lr.
and In b went after bf
Then he found hlmwlf In a bard
filar. Tb wler eleht feet oWp.
and bw waa four feet Iwbiw th r.p of
tb altilc. tb ei'Vw of whirb wrr a
smotitb aa a lilid tlmr. Tb flrl
waa unronerlmis. How wa b to jet
ber out?
It Unk ! band to bo'd brr b'ad
lane water, and the mbf toki bltn
! f rront ainkina'. It ruu.t try to
tsrtiw b'f out, and thla, by a trreai
effort, be did. Ilul Ui ti-lMiiind ilfur
bim under water and (elh.t Ihe wheel.
wber be waa In rr-t danfef nf be
ing raiifhl and bebl. ) tame u.
jTaia. bwer. atl now a liw t, rt(
iuHy (onfrtint.d hui. How we be lo
gel out biB.eelf? l aenk to th !
' n, re u'sn. ut, ai.d a
b ram ttp balf blimJwd. (unmUj In
f hftf tb lop of U aiult. Ibe.
by r rril esert.ee. U drew bias
e'f riot,
Tb rl was ei,U an MM ), Vt t
'rv riiMrf w t laat )!,
GET THEM
is or
CO.
Iarkham's New York Theatre Co.
picked Wednesday night tbe 17th to a
big boose. Mr. Markbam as Ole Olson
is a little the best 8wede comedian it
has been our lot to see, and ia supported
by a first class oorps ot stars; everyone
seemed to be pleased, as tbe bonee was
kept in a oontinual nproar of applause.
In every plaoe be plays tbe people of
that city are pleased and want him to
come back again next season. Marys
ville Farmer. Heppner opera house,
April 11 and 12th.
Frank MoFarland has been appointed
speoial agent ot Tbe Equitable Life As
snranoe Co., ot New York, tbe strongest
in tbe 'world. Cash surplus to policy
holders of over 60 millioc dollars. Don't
take inaaranoe without seeing tbe new
plana ot the Equitable, Insures both
sexes at same rates. 77tf
Bring your bides, pelts and furs to
Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat
Market. He pays highest market prioe.
619-tf.
Beet accommodation and oourteons
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Beverth
and Wash. Ste., Portland, Oregon.
CASTOR I A
For Iafanti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
MONEY TO LOAN.
f WANT A FEW GOOD FARM LOASR IN
1 Amounts of from 11.000 to IA,n00 at elRht
per cent, interest payable annually. Appli
cations considered only from larmers actually
residing on tne farms. No agents. Address it.
a. Urirtin, 275. Stark St., Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon. 98-48.
ADVKBT1SEO LETTKHS.
I ETTKR8 ADVERTISED AT HEI'PNEH
I J Or., April 4, 1HH8
Bradley, J. H. Davenport, Hiss Amy.
lrvblch, Herman. Wilson, J. I (2)
When calling for those letters please say
advertised. J. P. Williams. P. It.
Nottue of Intention.
Lakd Orrin at La Obamos, Ohsoon.
April (I, IH'ia
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
following imiNiMl settler hss filed notice
nf his Intention to make flnnl proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will lie made
before the County Clerk 01 Morrow comity,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, oil May ,
1H98, tU:
JOHN P. BROWN,
Hd No Mil. for the Elf BWVt and WU 8E Bee
7TD38 Ktf B W M.
He names th following witnetens to prove
Ms continuous reeldctire upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: William Harton, John t.
Harton, William C. ftcott and Francis M. Oentry,
all of Heppner, Oregon.
E. W. BAHTI.F.TT,
m-19 Register.
Timber CultureFinal Proof.
Lakd Orricg at Thb Dai i.ss, Orioon.
Mrt h 1 .th imm.
N
OTICK IH HEREBY OIVKN THAT PAT
rlrk Hnlllane. ol Mr rimer, has tiled nutlc-a
in intention lo make nnsl nnxit helnre J. W
Oorrow, eouiity rlrrk, at his enice In Hennner.
Oregon, 011 Monday the Vi day of April, IK, on
nmiiermiiiure appiicauon ro. w lor the H'i
NKH.KHHK'i )r-tlou 14, In toa nshlp ho. a i
range Hit. Vt It. W. M
He naium as witn
John Woodward,
Dennis H1.IIU11., V. I i limn n. Intor, and Mamue
U filer,
', an 01 Heppner, urt-gim,
J AH. r. MOORE.
Rif liter.
CI T ATI OS.
In the cornTY cotRT or the state
of Oiwgnn, fur the County of Morrow.
In th mailer of lbs ui of John M. O. Spea-
rmr, a niiiMir,
To J. H. Hperry, guardlaa of th Mlat of said
minor. artliii:
In the me of Hi Stat of On-gon, Yoa are
heret.y rltod and reiulrd to nmr In the
I minty ourl of th HUla of Orrgun, for the
Cmnilyof Morrow. t ll.e Court room IherHtf.
si Heppner, In Ihe t'omiiy of Morrow, on Hon.
tr, the Mini4 dy nf May, i"m, al 10 o rlul,
In tin fornm ol lhal day, limn and liter lo
swttt your a. founts as guardlaa of J. M O.
SlvtM-vr, a minor, and show raoae. If an etl.t,
hy he shinild not pay over lo the said John M.
O. r)inrr, Ihe sums o4 taonry now In his
hsiwli belonging loasld John MO. nmnrr,
VVItiiMe, II, Hon. A O. Hartholomw, Judge
nf Ihe I minly ronrtol Ihe !! rf (iregon, lor
the I 011 uly of Morrow, with the eal of seld
Court am led, this Will day of March, A. D.
Uwa.
AOret: J, W, If OH ROW,
Jl-41. Clerk.
Gibson 8c Berger,
A I ( has Jones' Old Mland.
Hhuviiitf. - IS Ctj.
Hair Cuttin. - 5 "
Hatlm 2.V. KverytliingStrict
ly Fimt (MuKH.
D. A. CURRAY,
rormerly of radlela
Tonsorial Artist,
SHavlnfl,
Half Cvttlntj,
Skop, M(l.s oir,
18 CM
28 "
rl'i't'iMf, (raon.
Mathews &c
entry,
BARBER
Shaving
15
Cents.
Jmi I a doors iilh ol fuetolrue.
lloc-l'alc Soup
Has NoW
Made flnlor t'ollf l blalrt
"tA, it tbuat lerf l!y
tiw i!i(Tfrbt frutn nil -theri
CooUltif DO llafcb, fre allall
tf Vtrrtalati glliif.
9
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tURPLUS FUURSERY JJTOCK.
1898
SPRING
PLANTING ,
Clemn, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Year Old, Carefully Grown of tbe Best
Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed.
peb 100. FEB 1000.
Apples, Crabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft $5.00 $80.00
Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Aprioots,
Nectarines, Quinces, Almonds, Bomoi5to8ft 8.00 60.00
Blackberries and Raspberries 1.00 6.00
Currants and Gooseberries 8.00 20 00
Strawberries 1.00 g00
Grape Vines and Pie Plant 5.00 3000
W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder
Poplar..... 5.00 30.00
Hard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Walnut,
Butternut 10.00 30.00
Roses, two year blooming age, out door. . . . 15.00 100.00
Lilac, White and Purple, 2 year, xx 8.00 50.00
Our collection ot Roses, Bbrubs, Bulbe, Climers, Flowering trees, Evergreens,
Weeping trees, eto, comprises the best selection and shall be pleased to make you
prioes on pplioation. 50 at 100 rates. 600 at 1000 rates. Prices are net, packing
added at oost. Cash with order, or Bank Reference. Order early before stock is
broken and you will get Just what you want. Address,
Payette Nursery,
Payette, Idaho.
A NEW FIRM
E. G. Noble &
Successors to Noble & Co.,
Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Baddies. Whips, Spurs, and an endless
lot of everything In their line. B. O. 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.
1
E. O. KOJBrE Ss CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
THE ART OF BREWING.
HOP
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As tJie Star Brewery beer.....
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
IS
iiis'll'lntf-
J.
1 j SPW 1 ysijjjajai
Who has secured the services of
AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first clasn shapo
in every department. Hates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
I,.,, , , m 1JJUJ
THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt,
J. 0. 13 OHOPIKRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
w
OOL GROWERS
Kotxi oid umi'H aro witli um, your
blooil in out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to the fact
that the
Wool Growers' (ij
Warehouse
Is the place to itoro your wool thin m-axon. Why? He
cauHo we do a strictly warehotiHo Iiun.iichm, and not Uinj in
the field buyinf wod ourHelvin, wo encourao eoiiipt tition
arnonpt the buyeri ami n-cure you the highest price.
at',',l,,,',"'l"U'tt4,"l','lH,,,,,,""w,,,''14 t-t f-ir
ff Ihe MhM m.li prlAe loe shM. eatia e4 tiMae
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- -. h.w, .irvn'm.. m . guarantee fa -uafe ileal,
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinawarc & Quccnswaro At
Gilliam (r Bisbees
Aa4kf Ik $ Iter bee
V t bee
nae,
00 WHERE YOU CAN
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
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On draught at
all popular saloons
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
C. BORCHEJRS
If ytm lutvo not yet realized that the
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In teen t.r n nf n.,
waal, imom a..ll Herley Inf iMaialers.
R. F. IIYIND. AUnaocr.
solaf r
solaf rnj'aa rell ley the ha f
wxnm iiaets
OCT WHAT YOU WANT,