Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 13, 1898, Image 3

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FROM FOOT TO KNEE
Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony
From m Terrible Sore Her Story of
the Case, and Her Cure.
" For many years X was afflicted with a
milk leg, and a few years ago it broke out
In a sore and spread from my foot to my
knee. I suffered great agcny. It would
burn and itch ail the time and discharge
t great deal. My health was good with
the exception of this sore. I tried a great
many kinds of salve, but some would
Irritate the sore so that I could hardly
stand the pain. I could not go near the
fire without suffering intensely. Some one
sent me papers containing testimonials of
ures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told
my husband I would like to try this med
icine. He got me a bottle and I found it
helped me. I kept on taking it until ray
limb was completely healed. I cannot
praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for the
great benefit it has been to me. It
cleanses the blood of all impuritita and
leaves it rich and pure." Mas. Anna E.
EAKEN, Whittlesey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
UA r:i1 M the
iivuu nus cathartic.
favorite family
Price 26c.
K GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gsselte can offer the following
dabbing rates;
The GAZETTE (2.00 and
Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50
' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00
Inter-Ocean, $1.00
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2 00
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00... 4.25
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00... 8.00
McCall'a Magazine $1.00 1.80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth.
Club Rate
13.00
8.25
2.75
2.50
..... 8.25
3.75
2.75
METH. KPISC. CHUKOH.
SERVICES.
Bnnday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Spirit and the brid) say, Comi."
The v,ator may be found at the parentage ad
joining the church, where he will bt dud to
meet any w'o may desire to consult nim on
religions, social, civic, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. FLEBUER, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICER.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
(Sunday school, 8 p. m. Epworth league, Frt
dav. 7 D. 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 CHURCH. .
Bervicet each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practice Haturday evening
at the church. R. L. Bhki.i.v.
Pastor.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Take Notice.
1. The sum ol five cents per line will be
Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
raspect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of newB,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line, i nese rules will De strictly aaner
ed to in everv Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and mode known
upon application.
Ho! Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a
livelv tune
For the candidate, I'm free to state, will stay
with us till June,
Then let him treat his voting friends to Sperry's
Llnwood Rye,
He'll catch our votes if he wets our throats
for the voting men are dry.
Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. Q. Bperry
proprietor.
The Gazette is not heralding its oom
log with a brass bend but its circulation
can be determined at tbe Heppaer posl
offiae. Advertisers wil! please note this.
Here and There.
of
Statements tor tbe Famous Simple
Aooonnt File printed at the Gazette of-
fioe. tf
"Oo'n juice" is all right but Low Til
lard baa a brand of 14-year-old goods
that it bard to best. 603 -If.
Painless remedy for extraotiog leeth,
If not at alated, no obergea. Try Dr,
Vaugbao'a new p'an. 604-tf,
Gus Bonn, of Tbe Dalle, representing
a fruit house, and frieniof Q. W. Tuelpi
was in tbe oity Thursday.
Best accommodation and oonrteons
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Bts ., Fortland, Oregon.
Tbs Oazette earries a full (lock
mourning note, correspondence style
with envelope to match. Those desiring
such stationery oao have their wants
applied at this office. tf.
Dr. Swinborne received a letter this
morning from the Good HsrasritsO bos
tital, at Portland, station that the eon
of Bev. Goodwin, wbo baa been there for
treatmeot, la rapid) recovering.
Dr. John W. Rasmns, of tbe "Red
light," ever on tbe alert for something
new, can famish yon tbe finest cock
tails in tbe land Manhattan, Jersey,
Vermouth or Qio made by ao artist in
tbe business. Drop in and teka the
taste ont of jour moutb. It
Frank McFarland has bran appointed
special agent of The Equitable Life As
tnranee Co., of New York, the strongest
in tba world. Oh surplus to policy
holders of over 50 raillioc dollars. Don't
take luanranf without xinif the new
nlam of the Equtable. Insures botb
tries at same rate. T7tt
Besidea keeping tba largest assort
ment of eandies, fruits, ciitara and
notion to be found anvwber in the
sitr, J. Usrt is now able to supply
von with the Portland dsili and all
the tustfssioe and periodicals, both fur-
wo and dotnsilo. If ion watt read-
log matter, give Jim a rail at the Repp
ear Gao1 Factory. $Mf.
See M. Liclitentbal k Co. for shoes, a
William Hughes is in Portland this
week on business.
Ed. Rood was over from Eight Mile
Tuesday.
Theo. Anderson was over from Eight
Mile on last Tuesday.
Case Fuqua and wife were over from
Eight Mile Wednesday.
Cass Matlook was in today from bis
MoDonald canyon ranoh.
Geo. D. Fell ia said to be dangerously
ill at bis home in Pendleton.
Dr. Swinburne made a professional
trip to Batter creek the first of tbe week.
Late Penland is again in Morrow
county, after a brief absence to Spragne,
Waeh.
Those wishing private board can find
accommodations at the residence of
Mrs. W. J. Leezer. 44 tf
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defects of tbe eye, will be here
every three month?. 648-lyr
W. H. Heagan, a traveling man of
Spokane, was circulating among our
merchants Wednesday.
Editor Patterson was oalled below
Wednesday to appear before tbe federal
grand juiy as a witness.
Lee Matlook oanae in last evening from
Tom Matlook'a ranch. He reports a bis
clip of wool this season.
A. B. Nilee, the marble roan of Walla
Walla, is in the city, lookiog after the
interests of his business.
Srtlem Statesman: Mis. W. 8. Spen-
oer, of Heppner, ia iu the oity, the guest
of ber oousio, A, J. Basey.
Eicgs are beooming more plentiful in
the Heppner market. The price today is
quoted at 10 cents per dozen.
B. F. Coltbar, who has been -'on" the
Long Creek Eagle for some time, bas
aocepted a position with tbe Gazette,
Wheat today in the Heppner market
is quoted from 81c to 83o per bushel,
with probabilities of a slight advonoe.
Bring your bides, pelts and furs to
Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat
Market. He pays highect market prioe.
619-tf.
A. H. Acres, of Eight Mile, was in the
oity trading Friday. He reports every
thing dry iu bis section and rain badly
needed.
Traveling men have been numerous
in the oity this week and our merohants
have added to their Btooks in a libera)
manner.
J. A. Dupuy, on the reservation twelve
miles east of town was in the oity Thurs
day, looking after the wood interests of
tbe oity. .
Thompson & Thomas, of tbe Orange
Front grocery, have pnt on a fine new
delivery wagon for tbe aooommodation
of their customers.
Arrangements are being consummated
to sprinkle tbe streets. This is a move
badly needed, and one that the businet
men will appreciate.
E.G. Noble & Co. are metiers after
business. Tbe finest saddles and hnr
ness to be found ia Heppner. See their
new ad in this iBsue. tf.
The editor of the Gazette extend
thanks to Dr. J. R. Rasmus, of the Red
Light saloon, for a fine bottle of obam
paigne presented this week.
George Gray Blurted out Thursday
morning to gather np a band of sheep
which he will take across the trail. He
will start the first of next week.
A little so c of N. C. Maris, tbe milk
man, baa been seriously ill for tbe past
week with an attack of pneumonia, but
at present writing is improving.
V. O: Assistant Postmaster Geo. Fell,
who bas been seriously ill, ia reported
to be no better and little bope is ex
pressed for bis speedy reoovery.
Pete Brenner, of Eight Mile, was In
towo Tuesday last. He thinks that
Eight Mile will show an inoreassd vote
forth republics i ticket this year.
H. Vanderpool and sister, Mrs. Adolph
Hertig, went to Gaston, Wasbiogton
county, Friday night for a two weeks'
visit to their mother, Mrs. M, T. Blum.
Mr. M. J. Baling, of Eight Mile, left
on Wednesday' train for Tba Dalles,
wDere in win visit relatives for a
month. The Onset te will reach ber at
tbe new address during ber absence,
Tbe Gazette will club with the Oregon
Senator, tbe great Pytbian psper of Ore
goo, Washington and Idaho, published
at Portland, for 82.75 for the two. The
Senator is all right. No Knight of
Pytbia should be without it. tf.
Minor k Co. will bv still toother
carload of Fish Bros,' wagon, buggies,
carriages, back and buokboarda in a
few day. If you need a vehiole of toy
kind come and see tbein. They apeak
for themselves and are backed by posi
tive guaraoteet from Fish Bros. od
ourttlvti. Minor & Co. 4tt
A Good Sneer.
It U hardly probable tbat there wai
one among those wbo attended tbe oon
oert at tbe opera booee Wednesday
evening, wbo felt tbat anything was
lacking on tbe part of (he performer to
make tbe affair. There has been a
eonroe of pleasure for tbe ohuroh nnder
tbe auspices of whioh it was given in tbe
faot tbat not only was there mnoh satis
faction on the part of the audience, but
a neat little sum whiob has no doubt
petted tbe round sum of 820.
Tbe curtains rose promptly at 8:30
discovering tbe orchestra in position on
the stage and playing a etiring march,
whiob was fallowed by a delightful over
ture entitled "The Tower of London,''
whioh was suooeeded in order as fol
lows: Chorus, "Belfry Tower" J. L Hatton
Mrs. Conser, Miss Ayers, Mrs, Brown, Mrs.
Dutton, Mrs. McSwords, Messrs. Akers, Pot
wine, Howard, McFarland and Howard,
Solo, selected Rev. Fotwiue.
Quintette, "The Legend of the Chimes"
Mrs. Jonser, Miss Ayers, Mrs. Brown, Messrs.
Potwine and Galloway.
Quartette, a spring song C. Pinsutl
Miss Ayers, Mrs. Dutton, Messrs. Akers and
Galloway.
Opening chorus From Robin Hood
Messrs. Potwine, Akers, Howard, Howard,
McFarland, Howard and Galloway.
Quartette, ''The House That Jack Built". . . .
Alfred Caldlcott
Miss Ayers, Mrs. Dutton, Messrs. Akers and
Galloway.
Instrumental solo, selected Mrs. V, Steeves.
Quartette, "8he is Fooling Thee"
Messrs Akers, Howard, Howard and Galloway,
Overture Orchestra.
Then followed the stirring drama of
Deafening Difficulties, and it was a long
and tiresome siege for those wbo went
to make np the participants, and we
cannot help remarking tbe nntiring
effort on tbe part of Miss E. Matlook
in ber search for a loyer in the one not
farce which concluded the program.
Time and again she met with disappoint
ment iq her rounds, until sbo met tbe
young man who read tbe lines of the
lover, Mr. Hicks last but not tbe most
ill so.ocess.ful. Almost equally difficult
was it to find another for the lines of tbe
old man , vet all were bap py to discover
beneath the unhnppy Mr. Jas. Hart, who
oarried tbe part so siiooeesfally. Mrs.
Conser, in the role of Raobael, tbe
friend of Edith, proved herself a friend
indeed, however, the cause of much mis.
understanding between the lovers. Mies
Jaoksonwasa charming maid. But to
speak of tbe merits of tbe performers,
all must scoord to Mies Matlock tbe
first place, however, there is some con
tention on the part of uommeutators.
We are glad of tbe success mut with
ana we bope that some ' time in tbe
future we may have the pleasure of
seeing our young amateurs again.
Doctors Can't
Cure It!
Contagious blood poison is absolutely
beyond the skill of the doctors. They
may dose a patient for years on their
mercurial and potash remedies, but he
will never be rid of the disease ; on the
other hand, his condition will grow
steadily worse. 8. 8. 8. is the only cure
tor this terrible affliction, because it is
the only remedy which goes direct to
the cause of the disease and force it
from the system.
I was afflicted with Rlnnri Pntann. rM
test doctors did ma no good, though I took
tneir treatment faith
fully. In tact, I seemed
to get worse all the
while. I took almost
very so-called blood
remedy, but they did not
seem to reach the dis
ease, and had no effect
whatever. I was dis
heartened, for it seemtd
that I would never be
cured. At the advice ol
a friend I then took
8. 8. 8., and began to im
prove. I continued th.
medicine, and It cured me completely, build
ing up my health and Increasing my appetite,
Although this was ten years ago, I have never
yet had a sign of the disease to return.
W. R. Newman.
Staunton, Va.
It is like self-destruction to continue
to take potash and mercury ; besides
totally destroying the digestion, they
dry up the marrow in the bones, pro
ducing a stiffness and swelling of the
Joints, causing the hair to fall out, and
completely wrecking the system.
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Estraj Notice.
One bay horse, white epot in forehead.
One grey mare, botb hind feet white;
bp eh & years old. Branded on right stifle
with the following described oharaoler:
inverted "j," frozen with tbe letter "P"
on it stem. Will pay 82.50 eaoh tor
their delivery to H. Pad berg or informa
tion leading to their reoovery. Address
A. H. Windsor, Lexington, Or.
Billy Berner, a s'aeepmsn, who baa
been in the oity for the past tew day
making preparations to take oharge of a
band of sheep to go over the trail , was
taken suddenly ill on the street yester
day, with heart trouble, and for a while
was seriously ill, but at present is convalescing.
I. N. Hughes, jr., of this oity, reoeived
tbe sad intelligence Wednesday last of
tbe death of bis father, 1. N. Hughes, ar.(
whioh occurred at 'Hayataok, Grant
county, at about 7 o'olock a. m., and left
at onoe for that place. Mr. Hughes waa
one of the oldest residents in that sec
tion i nd his death was caused by la-
grippe, whioh in his aged condition he
could not overoome. Mr. H ghes leave
a witd and large family, all of whom are
grown, to mourn hi loss.
W.W.jJ.
The
Blood
ACETYLENE GAB.
is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is
the only blood remedy free from these
dangerous minerals.
Book on self-treatment sent free by
3wift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Hon. M. A. Moody, of The Dalles,
candidate for congress from the seoond
district of Oregon, and Hon. O. W.
Fulton, of Astoria, will address tbe citi
zens of Heppner and vioinity on the
political issues of the day from a repub
lican standpoint, on Wednesday, May
18th, at 7:30 p. m. sham, at tbe Hepp
ner opera house. Good music for tbe
occasion will be fnrnished and every
one should bear what these gentlemen
have to say.
Thousands are Trying It.
In order to prove the ereat merit of
Ely's Cream Balm, the moat effective cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre
pared a generous trial size for 1U cents,
Gut it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ELY B1U)S., C6 Warren St., N. Y. City.
I Buffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever since a boy, ana l never nopea xor
cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do
even that Many acquaintances have used
it with exoellent results. Uscar Ustruin,
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, III.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and oontains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Price,
60 ceuts. At drng?inta or by mail.
Wanted A position as foreman of
sheep outfit. Twenty years trailing ex
perience. Enow all routes east and to
Montana. Best of references. Address,
Chas. H. Whbiler,
Pendleton, Or.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The people of Heppner are hereby no
lifted that the undersigned oannot fut
nisb water for irrigating garden this
season, and the use of same for that pur
pose is strictly prohibited.
47-tf Heppnbb Light k Water Co.
Tbe light of the future. Why not be
independent and own your own little
gas plant wbicb will give four times
more light than ordinary gas or electrio
lights at one bait the oost ? Applicable
for use iu churches, stores factories,
hotels, residences and country homes;
Bafer than ordinary gas or kerosene
lamps. Approved by all the Boards of
Underwriters throughout tbe United
States. We want a first class ageut in
every town. Write for catalogue and
pnoes. THE ACETYLENE GAS MA
CHINE CO., Akron. Ohio.
A Sure Thine for Ton.
A trunnacMou in which you cannot loseisa
sureimuK. Biliousness, hick ueauaciie, iur-
red tongue, fever, pilots ami a thousand other
li s me caused by constipation and sluggish
liver. Cajcavets Uanuv (Jutnartic. the wou
d erf ill new liver stimulant and Intestinal
tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure
or money refunded. C. C. C. are a sure
thing. Try a box to-day J
Baini'le una booklet free.
10c.. 2.JC. 60c,
bee our big ad.
Dr. A. F. Nanghan, the dentist, re
turned Wednesday from Canyon City
and other interior points, where be has
been for several weeks past. He was ao
oompanied on bis retnro by Miss Eva
Brian, who haa been teaching in that see
tion for tbe past winter, -
Dread fully Nervous.
Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Curl's Clover Root
Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system, I was
troubled with oonstipation, kidney and
bowel trouble, four Tea toon cleansed
my system so thoroughly tbat I rapidly
regained health and strength. Mrs. S.
A. Sweet, Hartford, Coon. Sold by
Conser k Warren, v
Bnoklen's Arnica Halve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Khoum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, ao('. all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures files or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refuuded
Prioe 25 cent per boz. For sale by
Blooom Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager
A Morrow Connty Boy la tbe Manila Battle,
A Morrow county boy, J. F. Grable,
on of D. H. Grable, of lone, write borne
to bis parents tbat be bad the honor of
being on tbe Conoord, one of tbs battle
ships in Admiral Dewey' squadron,
wbiou participated in tbe engagement in
Manila harbor. Mr. Grable haa been in
the Uuited State navy going on four
years, having served one enlistment of
three yean and wben war was imminent
with Spaio re-enlisted and was assigned
to tbe crniier Conoord and wa attached
to tbe Asiatic tqiadroo.
Tbe latest new received by telephone
state that tbe Concord, the vessel opon
which Mr. Grable was stationed, has just
had a battle with the Spanish warsbip
Illicaaod after fonr hours' engagement
bad suooeeded in sinking bar, together
witb all on board. No information a to
tba number of casualties is given, bnt it
it boped there were none.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough
Old Stand, Main Street
Two Millions a Year.
When people bur, try, and buy again, it
means they're aatianed. The people of the
L'mt.tl tintes are now buying Casrarets
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a yenr and it will be three million lie
fore New Year's. It means merit proved,
that Cawaret are the mrwt delightful bowel
regulator for everybody the year round. All
druggists 10c, 2m; 30c a bos, cure guaranteed.
Aaothcr Carkaa allll.
Tbi make tb third carload of Fisb
Bros.' wagoos, buggies, baokboards,
earriages and back received Ibis spring
Tbey will be hers lb first of tbs week.
For a good, strong, durable wagon tbey
bs no fqnl. Look at them yourself
Tbey ar backed by positive guarantee
ttf Mi nob k Co.
flM Cows for Male.
I bar a fin lot of wall bred milk
oow for sale. B. F. Swaooakt.
6-8
1 ' mmBmm (
L J i tgi fc rup. Tv . V M t
Use only one heap
ing teaspoonful of
Schillings Best Bak
ing Powder to a
quart of flour.
You mutt ute ru teaipoonfuif of other baking powder.
8.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
5.00
5.00
URPLUS jWURSERY TOCK.
1898
SPRING
PLANTING
Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Year Old, Carefully Grown of tbe Best
Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed.
FEB 100. FEB 1000.
Apples, Crab and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft $ 5.00
Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaobes, Apricots,
Nectarines, Quinces, Almonds, Somoni5to8ft
Blackberries and Raspberries
Currants and Gooseberries
Strawberries
Grape Vines and Pie Plant
W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder
Poplar
Hard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Walnut,
Butternut 10.00
Roses, two year blooming age, out door. . . . 15 00
Lilac, White and Purple, 2 year, xx 8,00
Our collection of Roses, Shrubs, Bulbs, Climeri, Flowering trees, Evergreens,
Weeping trees, etc, oom prises the best eeleotion and shall be pleased to make you
prioes on application. 50 at 100 rates, 500 at 1000 rates. Priors are net, packing
added at cost. Cash with order, or Bank Reterenoe. Ordr er Kc.'oie atook is
broken and you will get Just what you want. Addr&aa,
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
lof of everything in their line. B. O. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble oomprise the
new firm who will pay all bills of tbe old firm as well as collect what is due.
S 30.00
60.00
5.00
20.00
3.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
100.00
50.00
HONEY TO LOAN.
WANT A FEW GOOD FARM LOANS IN
Amounts of from S1.000 to I5,M0 at eight
per cent, interest payable annually. Appli
cations considered only from farmers actually
residing on tne farms, no agents. Address m.
G. Griffin, 275, Stark St., Chamber of Commerce,
fortland, Oregon. 3-4.
THE ART OF BREWING-
N'
NOTICE OF FILING PLATS.
United Status Land Omen,
The Dalles, Oregon, April Hth, 19S.
N THAT
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THE
annroved olat of survey of township 12
South, range 26 East of the Willamette Merid
ian, uregnn, nas oeen received at mis omce ana
win be omciaiiy nieu in tnis omce on Saturday,
the ztttn day ol May, mm, at iu o ciorn a. m.
jas. r, uuukei,
Register.
WM. H. BRIOG8,
Receiver.
Chas. W. Ingraham,
Assaycr and Analyst
Main Street, Beppner. Or,
At Conser & Warren's Drug Store.
Analysis of ores a specialty.
Gibson & Berger,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
Shavinir. - - 15 Ots.
Hair Cutting. - 35
Baths 25c. Everything Strict
ly I irst Class.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
?
15
Cents.
Shop two doors South of Fostofllct,
CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP GOOT
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star lirewery oeer
si
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Cortland, Or.
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving, -Hair
Cutting,
Shop, Matlock Corner,
18 Cents
25 '
Heppner, Oregon.
P00TS AND SH0ES!ii.
DTHC PLACE TO CCT THIM It Of
M. LICIITENTHAL Xs CO.
They have anything In thin line that yon mr rtmrtre and you rtn depend on It you get ft
PU4M1 Rrucia wimil iitcy guaranty it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAK,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
eeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
R. pairing a Sp.olalty
Now that tho day wax warmer and
warmer you will perhaps bo looking for
something new and light and cool to
wear.
Come down and look over those sum
mer wash goods.
We've Got Them
In abundance and beautiful denign.
Nice gauzy summer goods at surpriningly
low price.
Here are just a few:
iVrcalcH, new pattern, price, HM2U15C
Diinihe in rloral DewgriH, lij-rij-lo
Figured Lawn, a splendid line, 1(M'2&-1
French Organdies, new goods, 20-.'J0c
Cycling Tweed, good nummerWcar, 15c
Linen Cranhft, very wrviceable 2oc
Minor & Co.
THE 'BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J . C. BORCHERS
Who hut ecuretl the service of
AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will bo run in first class shape
in every department. Kates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
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OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized that tho
"good old times" are with us, your
blood is out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to the fact
that tho
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
1
iff
Is the place to store your wool this season. Why? Be
cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not being in
the field buying wool ourselves, wo encourage competition
amongst tho buyers and secure you tho highest price.
We are leUInf wool t k and twlnt at ant. dv1jI when wool ! oll. Rend In our onlrr
kt one.
Wt pay the hlxhMt eah prir fur sheep pelii and hide.
Wa ara aaanla lr Llttla'a bin and Slack Laal Tokuu Ola. tha mil ralUhla nrriai4
dipt on the market.
vt t7 ir.iKhi vi Mmiwrt winn raqninttxi tnnoaotir owner, nl wx,.
We a lull tuppl? ol MmmI Hurlry and W haat, alaii HUin Hulled Harler for teain.tara.
llrwt jrorr aaniaU-rt to Ilia lower warelion. We KUaranUia you a t'liiara ileal.
R. F. HYIND, Manager.
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A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chlnaware & Queenswarc At
Gilliam I Bisbee s
And by tha war ' T ! intthlnf yen ran ea.l for la tha Hi), of
Hardware, Uaa and Tinware,
00 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT,
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