Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 29, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, April 29, 1898.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Congressman, First District,
TH08. H. TONGUE.
Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
ol The Dalles.
Governor,
T. T. GEER,
ol McCleay.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
FRANK A. MOORE,
of St, Helena.
(Secretary of State,
FRANK I. DUNBAR,
of Astoria.
State Treasurer,
C. 8. MOORE,
of Klamath Falls.
Superintendent Public Instruction,
J. H. ACKERMAN,
of Portland.
State Printer,
W. H. LEEDS,
of Ashland,
Attorney General,
D. R, N. BLACKBURN,
of Albany.
For Joint Senator, Morrow, Grant and Harney,
A. W. GOWAN.
Prosecuting Attorney, Sixth District,
HENRY J. BEAN,
of Pendleton.
HEFUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
E. L. FREELAND,
of Heppner,
For BherllT,
D. A. HAMILTON,
of Heppner,
For Clerk,
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
of Heppner.
For Treasurer,
MAT LICHTENTHAL,
of Heppner.
For Assessor,
J. F. WILLIS,
of Lexington.
For Co. School Superintendent,
J. W. SHIPLEY,
of Heppner.
For Co. Commissioner,
J. L. HOWARD,
of Pine City.
For Coroner,
E. R. HUNLOCK,
of Heppnor.
convention at Minneapolis, and
was the Oregon vice president of
that body. It 1891 be was again
the permanent chairman of the
state republican convention. He
has been a member of the republi
can state central committee con
tinuously since 1896. He was
chairman of the campaign commit
tee of the first congressional dis
trict from the time of its organi
zation until 1896. He was elected
a representative in the Fifty-fifth
congress as a republican in Jane,
896.
The Gazette believes that Mr.
'ongue ought to be elected, and
nis mends are sanguine over the
prospects.
The Gazette is not heralding its
coming with a brass band but its
circulation can be determined at
the Ileppner postomce. Adver
tisers will please note this.
OLD TACTICS.
The Oregonian's recent insinu
ations and statements that there is
a combination between a number
of republicans of Multnomah
county and Peunoyer is in line
with its usual assertions. That is
the style of fighting it uses against
those who have souls and wills o!
their own. The Oregonian has
not learned that it cannot catch
flies with vinnegar. It has not
learned that it is the great in
fluence that has assisted to break
up the republican party in this
state. In the face of the Oregon
lan's continual fight, it is almost
useless to try to elect the repub
lican ticket It will say that tha
l a a a
is a Aiuitnoman county neb. and
outsiders should keep out of it
It was until sixty good iepubli
cans from Multnomah were turned
down and sixty men, most of them
signers of Northup's petition, two
years ago, put in tbeirplaoes in the
oongresalonal and state conven
tions. Until then it was a fi?ht io
Multnomah county. If these war
ring delegations had been thrown
out altogether, or if they had been
divided, then it would hare been
possible for the Oregoniao to have
told a few lies about men that it
it chooses to say are not as good
republicans as those who bolted
two years ago, without attracting
general attention on tha outside.
The fight in Multnomah county ii
now the fight of the feUU, aod i
tha Oregonian proposes to keep up
its sort of tnudnlingiog it must
prepare itself for tha arduous Uk
of shoulileriog the letponsibility
of defeating a splendid republican
ticket. Interview every schoo!
dintrict in the state of Oregon an
aH if this is hot tha feeling.
THOMAS It. TOSQVS.
Thomas 1L Tongue, renominat
ed to represnnt the first district o
Oregon in oongrena, was bora i
LtDOoloiLire, LnglanJ, June 2'l
lBli lis arrived with Lis parents
in Oregon, Kofvulwr 23, ISoO,
and has ever sloes resided i
Waabiogton county, lis was adu.
caUvl at IViflo nulversitj, Forest
Grove, and graduated from that
Institution in tha cleaaio ooursa in
WS. Us was admitted to tha
bar io Fei tmtr, 1870, aod imme
diately tutored upon the practice
.f bis profession, Io lVvS be was
elected a tuombtr of the state een
aU, awing four years. In 10
be was lbs pttrmaoeot chairman of
the republican state eoovtbtion,
lie was fleet prcsiJcLt of tie
state organisation of republican
clul io Tubrdary, 1W1 1W
ssn )eaf U waJ a !e!gU Um i
Or.?a,,W ir!il eyttllttsl
WHO SAID SOf
The latest political organization
i Portland is known as the anti
Simon republican party. It is said
to be a combination of Femoyer
iem and Mitchellism. E. 0.
The Oregonian has said so, but
when did the E. O. begin to accept
that paper as authority on anything
where facts are expected?
OrjB ticket, all in all, is a good
one and commends itself to the
voters. It can be elected if a few
old political scavengers can be
kept quiet, and if the party's
affairs are trusted to men like
Harry L. Wells. But no corrup-
tionist like Graham Glass, jr., can
assist in leading any party to vic
tory. Although a democrat in
politics, he could not be called an
admirable leader for them even,
because he has been too long con
nected with the Corbett style of
corruption. He was the sackhold
er last winter at Salem, has been
acting in the same capacity all
through the spring campaign, pre
vious to the nominations at As
toria. As a ward worker he might
be considered a success, but as one
of the leaders of the republican
party he is a potent influence for
defeat
Tbe Oregonian is saying ugly
hiDgs about Senator McBride.
A few days ago it was talking the
other way. Senator McBride haB
not bowed the knee to the little
boss, that's what's the matter.
Graham Glass, jr., as secretary
of the state central committee 1
How does this go dowu? Now let
us elect Judge Pipes to the U. S.
senate and turn over what is left to
W. T. Muir and Tony Noltnor.
A patriotic Swede in Wisconsin
recently sent the following effusion
to a local paper: "I hop you Stan
I3y Oupan and Giv Spain the
Davel. Vi an Cupan hav suffer
uff of The Bouldoosing."
Wheat is advancing rapidly,
T 1 I SS . H . mm
it nas reacnea $1.10 to fl.iv in
Chicago and is still going up
n II a 1 . . ... .
uonar wueat is a "josh. ' it is
better than that now, but the re.
cent stimulus is war scare and may
not last.
It IS urged against M. A. Moody
that he is a banker. He is not a
banker to hurt, else he would not
have loaned money where he coul
not get it back. Mr. Moody is
really a banker without a bank.
Our friends, the enemy, will have
to say something worse than this.
Tee republicans of the first dis
si as -a . 1
tnci 01 uregon did tne proper
thing when they re-nominated
Hon. Thos. H. Tongue to sucoeed
himself as congressman from that
district Mr. Tongue is one of tbe
tireless workers and has acquitted
himself nobly as a servant of the
people during his congressional
experience. For years he has been
known as one of the most zealous
republican workers in the state of
Oregon, and this paper will labor
for his re-election which we hope
will be his reward.
Tbe Dalles Chronicle, one of
our best exchanges, is now coming
out as a morning paper in addition
to me weemy edition, it is re
ceiving the dispatches and is
otherwise attractive and readable.
IB 1
Heretofore us daily edition was
issued in the afternoon. Success
to the Chronicle.
It is true wisdom for every
body to take a thorough course of
Swift's Specific just at this season
of the year. The blood is sluggish
and impoverished, and the system
is full of impurities which should
be eliminated. In addition to
thoroughly cleansing the blood,
and toniDg up the system so as to
avoid loss of appetite and a gen
eral run-down feeling in the
spring, S. S. S. so strengthens and
builds up as to fortify against the
many forms of dangerous illness
that abound during the hot sum
mer season. It is a very small
matter to take this precaution but
it insures health and strength all
summer, Bwift's Specific
S.S.S.rTrh Blood
is far ahead of all other remedies
for this purpose. It is a real
blood remedy which promptly
purifies the blood and thoroughly
renovates the entire system, tones
and strengthens the stomach, and
renews the appetite. It is the
only safe tonic, being purely vege
table, and the only blood remedy
guaranteed to contain no arsenic,
sulphur, mercury, potash or other
mineral substance, whioh is of so
much importance to all who know
the injurious effects of these drugs.
Nature should be assisted by na
ture's remedy, S. S. S. Take
8. S. S. and be well all summer.
Gbabam Glass, jr., is a splendid
fellow personally, but he is not the
man to act as secretary of the
state central committee.
The republican party can win
this year in Oregon. If we wish
to win clean managers must be in
oontrol.
Spain is aoting like tbe star
actor at a Chinese theatre a whole
lot of bluster and then out o
sight
TlIE Portland Dispatch has quit
trying to be democratic and now
is devoting its energies in promot
ing Simouisra and fighting all re
publicans who do not swallow the
little boss. Such men as Hon. C.
W. Fulton and C. J. Curtis are op
posed; J. Thorborn Ross, Sylvester
Parrel 1 and "Tobe" Myers are an
gels. Tony," yoo have been go
ing wrong for the past three years.
The Gazette hopes that the re
publican ticket can bo elected in
its entirety. It is not "kind o' "
supporting the ticket and "kind o'
oot" The Gazette has found that
an "open and above stand" for
what one believes to be right
brings some opposition, but one of
that kind of make-up las friends
that are worth having. Tbe world
battle a coward and a trimmer, and
therefore this paper proposes to
stand by its convictious. No one
oewls to fool concerned that they
will not receive fair treatment at
our bands, however,
eiieA
Weak
Lungs
If you have couthed ana"
coughtd until the lining' mem
brane of your throat and Ion ji
is Inflamed,
Scott's Emulsion
f m i e. . .mm
01 uu win soothe.
strengthen ao4 probably curt,
The cod liver oil iuit and
strt nftKcru the weakened tU-
suet. The glycerine sooth
and heals them. The Hypo-
phosphites ol lime and soda
impart tone and vigor. Don't
neglect theje coughs. One
bottle of the EmuUiow may do
more lor you now than ten
can do later on. Be iwrt rou
get 5COTT3 Emuhion.
1 tcr 1 tae. eed
MTTT Sw. to, ea v
rtvM iiHwmmvHm
Weekly Excursions In Thronh Can to lb
East.
Another through tourist oar to tbe
East baa been arranged to ran out of
Portland, giyiog four each week. Here,
after tht oar lerving Monday will run
through without change to Eanaas Oily
aod Chicago, over tbe 0. R. t a., Ure
gon Hliort Lilne.Kio Urands Western
Deover t Ilto Oraode, Mieeoori raoiflc
and Chicago & Alton. That oar baa lost
been arranged (or, and tbe one previous
ly aebednled (or Monday bas been
obanged to Tbunday. It rone throogh
to St. Looie, via the Missouri Paolflo
tins. Tbs ear leaving Portland Taeaday
goee tnroagb to Boaton, sod la promoted
ny I Da unioego, Jtook lalaod and Paoioe.
YtedDMday's oar roos to HI. Joseph,
K ansae City and HI. Louia. over tbe
Hnrlingtoo. All tbeee apodal through
oen are reoeivinf a gratifying patronage.
Oonsolt O. K. k N. Agent before baying
Moaeti 10 lue tail.
Af reesseat f Hetels.ee per.
Ileppner, Ore, April 2fl, 1808.
To Wbom rr Ut Compihm
Me, tbs undersigosd, restaoraat and
botelksepers o( tbeoity of Ileppner, here
by agree to asks the following mlnimaa
rates on meals and board st oor reapeol-
ive plaone of basis, vis,:
Hiogle meals, 35c j 8 meals (or )!.
Board by tbe week, &
This agreement Io be effective oa and
fur Moaday. May 2oJ.lW,eod to son.
lioae in force a a til abrogated by molaal
sonaMl of the snbeenbera.
Asolioe o( 10 days will beet peeled
an I required in om any vt tbe subeertb-
rrs d'etre to withdraw.
Mrs. L. Ha ill, Uotel lUpposr,
Vd A McWim-uhs, lUetaurast.
Jim OiiisaMas, lUUoraat,
Mr. M. Von Oamow, P.I tee UoUL
VK. Ihpim4 JlNipMa Wm4
If "JlmtHHin hhI" Mrrre not a weed
but a coolly rsoUo. how It would
trraurvl fr Uwua an1 grrfDhnuM'S
The w w.l, or stramonium, to give I
th Uitanical nam, brn la flower, II
fragrant, lily-tike UiMtima are tb
wlt-r su'irit the lgtrrmlooklii
l.mr.i.f lrW grren. A rare arll;
lm a flowrr of pule purple. The pop
iiUr h.itiio ( the fUbt U aakl to be de
ril fiuin "JuturMowa weed,' im
tlt. It. !. ton L that after the rfeatrue
U. -i i.l J.i' k u o l)i r.ng'.i&li loan
! ri ii f.l'.ml milh IhktkeU) U lik
Ir aiuoma,u.
0t
A BKLIC.
The Hatobet, of Washington coontr
digs up the following, whioh tbe Gazette
publishes as a relio of that abortive at
tempt to bold a legislature, over a year
ago:
BKFOKE AND aKTER.
What Geo. W. Patterson Promised Before
Electloa and How He Kept His Promise.
Tb4 letter below is an exAot copy
wording and spelling ooobsnged, of
what the candidate for joint senator from
Washington,. Colombia and Tillamook
eonnties wrote Editor Beagle, of the St,
Helens Mist, when be wanted to get
eleoted: ..'
Hilleboro, Or., May 20, 1896.
"Mr. J. It. Beagle, My Dear Sir: Yours
of late date to band sod noted in reply
will Bay that I endorse tbe resolution in
your platform as follows
"1st Io the election of assessors and road
supervisors
"2nd In regard to useless commissions
"3rd Io reference to Hoo. J. H. Mitchell
"1 heartily endorse
4th M " Fishing industries
-5th V u to tha expenditure
of Pobllo Money
"My only reasoa for oot writing yoo
sooner wss tbe fear of tbe suly Mitobell
mea Io tbie oo bat I fiad tbey are very
few, bot I bavs at all times been a warm
supporter of him and no honeit lieprt
tentative tan go againet 75 per cent of
tht vottrt which 1 fttl lure want
Mitchell It yoo write to Me op oo tb
above platform please be careful and Say
nothing that la goiog to hurt tbe balasoe
ol tbe tiokel or my self. I wish I oould
Sea yoo aod bavs a talk with yoo bot
will He yoo later aod I will now leave
tbe mailer io yoor bands Please excess
Short letter for I am very busy Truly
yoar il. W. Pattirsom.'
The following letter was published lo
tbe Oregooiaa of March 7, lKX, as hav
log beao the pledge ol tbe bold op mem.
bore of the last legislators.
"The oederalgned members of lbs 10tb
biennial esweiooof the legislators hereby
agree with eeeb other aod pledge oor
selves that we will support (or Coiled
Mates senator and oe oor ottnost eo-
deevore to elert any ooaod money repob-
lireo of cbereoUr and elandiog, other
tbaa Senator Mitchell, or eneh candidates
as may aland (or bim, who shall be the
cboieeef the majority of tbe republieaus
Iks Mr U 0eiH Car.
Iters te ee tuff lug I rem tbie
dfeaJful malady M ea will oaly get tbe
right remedy. To are balog pls all
ihrooih toor body, yoor liver Is sol of
rdr, fcave ee err-'. life or ssaU
ii., lave s t4 cold, la (w I are eoes-
pMlf weed Oft riertits sellers are the
eelv rewsfrty the! will glee ywo aH
sad ears rellet. Tkey set dkreetty s
tier liter, etoib ad Hdaey. tooeop
I be whU sisieta aad make fee (eel tike
ai,ewtwie. Tl.er are gnatast4 V
' sen n mis rtai 44. for ele st K
I l!ism'ss rfy Meeeset
lMe,
IWo Helling
Joseph 8 moo
Joba Ml bell
(taorge W. BaWs
Iooal4 Msksr
A. L. Maxwell
J. a MeCtueg
O. W. PATTKIWON
It. A. Peweos
B. F. Malkey
Oeorge IL Bill
J.C. Bayer
Tolbert Carter
tWorge W. Riddle
D. L. Povey
James N. Dstts
B. 8. UaeliDgloo
F. N . Junes
Alos Ueeaer.
B. U. Crl'p, who bee be a ladispoeed
far some ds peel, at the ll Mel llepp
eer, is reeoverej and was not oo tbe
llieels In the tret lime jevterdey.
IWt Uerkt,a yoong mo who bse
bees la oor sily tot some time, left last
sight to j iio hie oompaoiotts ( tbe
N. (1 at Porllaad.
CooJos (I lobe i J. W. Blake Visited
Ueppoct aad fortlesd lat week.
-vj iv vj "vv "vm vrwi
I irtiii ci.
Lambeau Kangaroo Calf Stock Top
PERFECTOE.
5 mm mi
o o o o o o
Grand Reduction
Sale of.
Mens Fine Shoes
In Cbooolate and Black, Silk Vesting and Block
Tips, our regular $6.00 and 95.00 lice.
This week, Only $4.00
Ladies' Dress Shoes
$300 takes anything in onr fine line of Ladies'
H00 Shoes. Everything in our extensive shoe
line at ridiculously low prioee.
Make tne Most oi this Opportunltu.
At the M. E. church, South, the male
quartette will render special music at
each servioe next Sunday, and hereafter
this will be a speoial feature of tbe
song setvioe.
Save Them.
Tbe wrappers of Hoe Oake soap are
nortbaoent apiece, Ask Rhea & Go.
for premium book. a 30
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
TJnitkd Status Land Officii,
La Grande, Oregon, April 25. 18!W.
NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN THAT JOHN
N. Elder bas filed notice of intention to
make final proof before J. W. Morrow.
County Clerk of Morrow county, Orejron, at his
office In Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, the lth
day of June. 18U8, on timber culture application
mo. -em, lor n'i nw, n'A neH oi section no, 'li,
township No. 2 8, range No. 17 K. W. M.
He names as witnesses: Frank Elder, Joseph
Rector, Newton Whetstone, Luclnda Elder, all
of Heppner, Oregon. K. W. BAKTLETT,
Notice of Intention.
LkD Offki at La Grande, Orsooh.
April 6. 18M.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk ol Morrow county,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Vay 20,
mm, vis:
JOHN P. BROWN,
Hd No Mil, for the EU 8W!a and WU BE!t Sec
7 To 2 8 R 27 E W M.
He names the following wltneses to prove
nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation
nt -...! I .... .4 .!.. U'll ... Ij -,nn 1 v
ui miu ,niii, vie, "imam niiH'ii, tfi.itti r.
Barton, William C. Scott and Francis M. Gentry,
an oi Heppner, uregon.
t. W, HAHTLEIT,
38-49 Register,
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
Land Orrics at Ths Dali.ks, Orkhoh.
March l.'ith
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I'AT
rlck Holllane. of Henuner. has filed notice
of intention to make final proof before J. W.
norrow, county cien, at nis omce in Heppner,
Oregon, on Monday the 25 day of April, ln-m, on
timber culture application No. 2H4l. for the 84
NKit, NHK1-: HM'tlon 14, in township No. 3 8
range No. V K. W. M.
He nsincs as witnesses: John Woodward,
Dennis Hpuiane, William 8. Lcnier, and eamuel
Lefller, all of Heppner, Oregon.
32-43
JAH.F.MOORK.
Register.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
RY VIRTUE OP AN ORDER OF RALE. REG
ularly issued out of the circuit court, lor
Morrow county, Oregon, the following describ
ed land, to wit: 1 he n ot of sec It, and tbs
i ewV, of aec. 10, In tp. 6, 8 , r. in E. . M..
win be sold at private sale lor cash In hand.
Bids on the above deer r Hied property will be re
reived at the office ot Kills Fbelps until the
2,rth day of May, IMM
Dated April Win, 1898.
44 M R. U SHAW,
Assignee of J. J. McOee, Insolvent Debtor
SHERIFFS SALE.
RY VIRTt'i OF AM EXECt'TIOS AND
order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow.
Htate ot Oregon, detel the 22d day of April
lw, In a ceruin action In the Circuit Court
for said County and HUte, wherein W. P. Lord,
II. K. Klucald and Phil Metachan. as Board of
Commlwlnners for the sale of school and uni
versity lands and for the Investment of funds
arising therelrom. Plaintiffs, recovered Judg
ment airalnst Adeline Howell, Henry Howeli,
Mary Howell, John Howell, Nellie Howell,
William Unwell. Htaulord Howell. Jneepb
Howell, Tilda Howell, Ma Howell. Frank
Howell, Thome Howell, Lilly Howeli, Ileitis
Farler, Rli Farter, Adeline Howell Madmtnia
Iratrtsaud Henry Howell as administrator ol
the estate of Htanlord Howell, deceased, llend
aim. lor the sum of rive Hundred Eighteen
Ih.llare with Interest thereon at the rale of
Klsht per eem per annum from the loth day of
March, I, and the further aura ol Thirty Ave
Dollars attorney's tea, and rusts and dlshurea
nienta, on the lot K day ol March, Ik's, Motive
la hereby given that I will oa
Sature-ay.the 28th gay ef May, 1898.
at I o dors b m of said day, at the Iron! door
of the court house In Heppner, Morrow rounty,
oregoa, sell at public auction to the hleheei
bidder lor rash In hand, the following dwrtbwd
property. b wit Ihe south rut quarter of
section twenty eight t.xii In towmhln Hnr(4
a,oilh range twenty lite .'.S K W. M la Mor
row rotinlr, Orreoa. Taken and levied upon as
the property of the said Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell, et al or eo much therenl as may be
turi ssary so satUlT the said Judgment la favoe
ol W. r. Lord, M. R. klnraid and I'hll MeM haa
and acalnsl said Adeline Howell, Henry
Howell rial, together wlih all mels and dls
buraemeble that nave or may accrue
t. U MATLOCK.
SherlfT.
ta!ed al Heppner A prtl 21 If. u M
St walaia Ike etessaek.
IK hee er I Ua
we WUi, mittf,
awws e a HMM
e IrM M ftM. -J
rf nt r: e-n
Pill
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tei itrni
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SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE t RgRVBT GIVEN THAT rJ.
der and by virtue of an eseruttna and
nvtlee nt sale, duly and reaulartf laeoed out ol
the Circuit Court ol Ihe IHala ol Irrecaa (of
Morrow eoanty, and ta ee dlreried. oa the lata
day ol Merrk, apoa a )udf menl and da
rreeduly rendeml and entered la eald ewtrt,
en the imh av ol March. I". In a Cull thee
aod theretofore pending therein, ahereta.
The Araertraa Morleaga torapany Wetitad. oi
anHland, a torpnration, wee plalnuR, and
James Thomas m.wnlng and Stilton (Kls
Ihiaalng, as kelm at law ol wtephea a Pnwa
li e. and Maria Imantng. der-.l, aeredelea
danteand nHnatandttx me So sU Ihe herein
alter dwrlbed real proiwrty, I did an the lath
day el Men a, Ish, duly leiy apoaeud III. oa
T.eedey, the 10th Say Mey, 1898
al the hour af f a rl.. k la the eftaeaana al
said day. at the Imnl done at the ennnty fwirt
kaua ta llef-pnef Mnrmw enantr Hregoa sail
w the hlfbrst hM.lef Nw raa la hand, all t,
hllowlns errihed real eetata ralt The
emit a est verier nt eerll. laenty eishU la
trw nai lw atHith rd range twenty bwt. aaet
, M ail elinal. and wring la Mnrmw l oanty
(reoa. fcwhr aim the leaeaienta bre.ll.
amMteand apfurteaaarea Ihenant belong -
Inge la any alee ai(rAiili of as Bia. k
tl.enwd as will eeita'y aid Im la Ue
tri."f , m i J i SA. m Ith Inlwrvwl theraoe
fn.flitha ia d Mn-J lu. et the rate a'
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T. R. HOWARD'S
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898.
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C0NSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling
of prescriptions.
"When you hear dem bells T
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S
' Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone oflice.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
D00TS AND SHOES
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Al. IvICIITENTlIAIv & CO.
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SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
014 SUnsj, Male) Street
Repairing a SMelalty
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
lal era laoae el free bet value la amrwtlnn Is enet If Ton sraal le set voor
saonai a worla ol aoaeet goods la '
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confcctiocery
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON--
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A. ABRAIIAMSICK,
IVierchant Tailoring!
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ilr. Abraharnsick; is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. His work ii always flrt cUsi and iatUfac
tiou guaranteed.
CALL. AND SCE U1Z, OK ilAY BTHLKT