Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 24, 1898, Image 3

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    Bl
Uncle
Sam
Says
This Is
America's
Greatest
Medicine.
It will
Sharpen
Your Appetite,
Purify and
Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That
Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin to
take it TODAY, and realize the great
good It Is sure to do you.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is America's Greatest Medicine. AU druggists.
Hoi Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a
lively 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
Linwood 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. Sperry,
proprietor.
Mrs Gilmore is 111 with qninsy.
Jas. Hart is over from Umatilla county.
This office never was busier than at present.
Wheat is worth today 77 to 78 cents at Hepp
ner. Mrs. Levi Shaner is very ill at her borne near
Hardman.
i. M. Russell, the woolbuyer, was In Heppner
yesterday.
Jake Wells visited the metropolis last week,
on buiiness.
J. M. White, fusion candidate for assessor was
in towa today,
Wes Brannon and family were in yesterday
from Eight Mile.
Tos. wyland, stock inspector, was in Hepp
ner on last Saturday.
Hack Monteith, the clothing man, was in
Heppner on last Saturday.
Sven Troedson. of Douglas, was in Heppner
on last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Howard, wife of Rev. Howard, is ovei
at Pendleton to visit relatives.
Mr. J. T. Hlnkle is over from Pendleton and
begins the canvass of the county today.
Oscar Thompson and daughters were over
from their Butter creek home yesterday.
Miss Jessie Gray, who has been in the employ
of the Cafe Royal, departed on last evening for
Portland.
Andy Cook was in Heppner on last Saturday.
He will leave shortly for Montaua where he
will shear.
8.
ife
tin in this field
E. M. Shutt, of the Times
marching of tbe volunteer, by Williaa
1 All TT" l ! . in, &i OL!
ojipu nuns; some oonga oi me ouipa
of Steel," by James Barnes; ao Amer
ican'! account ot hit life in Manila; and
other timely articles, and a great many
piotarea relating to the war.
Brown. reDresentinsr the Mutual Reserve
Life Ins. Co., of New York, has joined Mr. Mar-
took his little
boy below Saturday to have his eyes treated,
returning this morning.
D. A. Currav hu anld his barber business to
N,G. Hayes, of Eugene, Or., a brother of Mrs.
Jas. Hayes, of Rhea creek.
H. E. Warren and wife and M. Kelly and wife
passed through town late last week, overland,
on their way to Walla Walla.
W, L. W hitmore, a traveling man, and who
owned the two-year-old, lone, who won the
contest here two years ago, is in town.
Mrs. Chas. Wall, wife of Fireman Wall, of the
0. R. & N., and Mrs. Wall, his mother, departed
last night for the latter s home at La Grande.
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING.
Hon. Miles 8. Johnson, of Portland,
will apeak at Hardman on Friday, May
27tb, at 7.30; Heppner, Saturday, May
28th, at 7 :30 ; Lexington, Monday , May
:30th, at 1:30; lone, tame day at 7:30, from
t republican standpoint. AU are ta
iled. 49 62
CAN DISPENSE REMEDIES.
The Gazette is not heralding its com
ing with a brass band bat its circulation
can be determined at the Heppner post
office. Advertisers will please note this.
Here and There.
Bee M. Liclitentbal & Oo. for shoes, a
, Mrs. John Rasmus gave a party to ber
Bunday school olast Saturday evening
last.
Statements for the Famous Simple
Account File printed at the Gazette of
fice, tf.
Jas. CBTty departs this evening for bis
old homo in Ireland, to be absent some
"weeks.
The war is on aud now you should
'sabeoribe for the Q.iz-tte. The latest
news, always.
Those wishing private board can find
accommodations at the residence ot
Mrs. W. J. Leezar. 44 If
Dr. Garnsejr Located Peimanmtly in Hepp
ner Relieves the Sick at the tx prose of
the Medicines, Only.
The impression prevails to some ex
tent that one oannot use Dr. Garosey'e
medicines unless a whole month's treat
ment, or $10 worth is token. This is
entirely erroneous. Any person can get
treatment for anything and for any
length of time. This gives every person
an opportunity to receive treatment.
Some people feel too poor to have
their oases attended to. This should be
no barrier to any person oalling on Dr
Garasey, for she charges nothing for
consultation, and will do all in ber
power for Buffering humanity. If you
are ailing call on the dootor, state your
case and secure treatment. Mediolnea
cost money and if any person Is inclined
Jas. Stout "broke over" flundav. and beine w i " tair mine, ut. u irnsey will ao
an old offender before Judge Richardson, the her Share
A MEXICAN SCPEKtrrmON.
The coffin lay In the roadway, In the quaint old
Mexican town;
On shrouded mourner and glistening blooms
the great blue hills looked down;
The broad bay slept below them, w rapped In
a purple haze.
And candles gleamed and incense wreathed In
the noontide's steady blaze.
The coffin lay In the roadway; for priest and for
rite they stayed ;
The pathetic Mexican patience chafes never at
times delayed ;
And from the great Rock riding, careless and
young and bright,
The American lady urged her horse where cork
woods crowned the height.
The coffin lay in the roadway; she neither
heeded nor heard ;
Her Arab rose to the bar It saw, to the sudden
effort spurred,
Leaped clean across the coffin only flying hoof
Cast some of the votive blossoms to the darken
ing shades aloof
The coffin lay in the roadway; the fair girl
shivered and shook;
Had she outraged grief, or mocked at woe? With
a strange prophetic loik,
A senora stood beside her. "Thank God while
He gives you breath; :
Good fortune will be yonrs," she said. "You
have ridden over death."
Leave the coffin in the roadway; go to your
American home.
And wheresoe'er your footsteps tend, honor and
. joy will come. , ; ,
You have ridden over dt ath today. Lady, give
thanks tonigl-t,
Your path will be smooth, your aims be won,
your evening calm and bright . .
Lue Vernon, in the Evening Tribune, El Paso.
PBKSS COMMENT.
WOMAN'.-! RELIEF CORPS.
latter fined Jim 115, which he Is lying out in the
county jail.
H. C. Gav sars that the fall crop of wheat is
in splendid condition, and now that rain has
come, volunteer and spring sowing will make a
gooa crop .
Dr. McFaul was called out tenia to see G. H.
Wilcox, going out on last Friday. Mr. Wilcox
is severely ill, but the doctor hopes to have the
paiiem up very soon.
Dr. Garnsey resided in the metropolis
tor some years aud the proof of ber
standing and suocess is the character of
the testimonials given her. She has bad
ten years experience dispensing medi
cines, and bat snent three years closely
88 a student, arlriinu materially tn her
. a. Murnnv ib nere irom Eugene io duv . .. . . .. ...
four or five car loads of mutton sheep for the store ot Kooweogei, Mr Humanity's sake.
Portland market. He finds that sheep are thin,
as a ruie, lor DUtcnering.
Elizabeth Sloan was adjudged an idiot by
Judge Bartholomew yesterday, and last night
Sheriff Matlock left for Salem with her in
charge. She is 23 years of age and will be
placed in the asylum. The unfortunate girl is
a niece oi v . it. uoney.
We are in receipt of me
poiidence from Hardman but the author had
forgotten to and his real name. Send
splendid corres-
orgotten to add his real name. Send In your
name, not for publication, but in order to pro
tect the publisher. Your correspondence wil 1
men De cneenuuy pruned.
Dr. Huolook was Oulled to Arlington
last Wednesday, to see Mrs. O. Boon,
who was very sick.
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defects of tbe eye, will be here
every three months. 048-lyr
"Oo'n juice" is all right but Low Til
lard has a brand of 14-year-old goods
that la bard to beat. 603 -tf.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
It not as stated, no ohargea. Try Dr.
Yaugban's new plan. 604- tf.
Tbe Ohristian church gave asocial last
Friday evening, which waa largely at
tended and very much enjoyed.
E. G. Noble & Co. are metiers Bfter
business. Tbe finest titles and har
ness to-be found in Heppner. See their
new ad in-thia issue. tf.
Bring your bides, pelts and furs to
Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat
Market. He paya highest market price,
619-tf.
'Best accommodation and oourteous
'treatment at tbelmperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts Portland, Oregon.
Obet Parsell contributed the regu
lation to tbe eity coffers today for vio
lation of a oity ordinanoe that says that
very citizen must keep quiet.
Catarrh oared, k clear bead and
aweet breath secured with 8bllob't
C.ttarrh Remedy; told oo a guarantee
Masai injector free. Sold by Oonaer k
Warren. x
John Oondeiff, of Mtyettville, Ask., but
late of California, passed through town
oo bit way to the Paloose, last week, ao
eompanied by hit family. Mr. Oondeiff
ia an old acquaintance of Tom Buokley.
The Gaietta earriet a full atock ot
mourning Dote, oorrespondenoe style,
with envelopes to match. Those desiring
snob ttationery can have their wants
applied at tbit office. tf.
r3tlob a Consumption Van cores
where others fail. It ia the leading
Cough Core, and no borne should be
without it. Pleasant to take and goes
right to tbe spot. Sold by Co user J
Warren. x
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of the "Red
light," ever on tbe alert fur something
caw, ean famish yoa tbt finest cock
lil In the land Manhattan, Jersey
Ysrmoolb or Gin mad by ao artist in
tba business. Drop lo and taka tht
last oat of yoar mouth. tf
The Osi-tta will olab with theOrrgoo
Senator, the great Pythian paper ot Ore
goo, Washington and Idaho, published
I Portland, for 1175 for the Uo. Tbe
Beoator it all right. No Knight of
Pythias should b without it. tf.
Frank McFarland baa beeo appointed
Dooial agent of Tbe Equitable Life As
oranot Co, of Mew York, th strongest
fa tba world. Cab surplus to policy
tinldera of over 50 nail Hot. dollars. Iou
lake losoraoo without eoelog I lie o
clans of the Equitable. Insure both
awiae at same rate. 77tf
Baeide keeping fi largest assort
TOect ot esodiHi, fruits, rigart ao
notions to be found any her to tba
ttv, Jaa. 11 rt is now aula to aopply
yoa with tb P.tlaod dailtee and all
tbe mag silos and periodicals, both for
iga aed doo)etie. If you want real-
iag MatUr, give Jim a call at tb Utpp
err Candy F actory. 3J H.
Chas. Domett was up from Lexington
yesterday.
John Crismao came in from Long
Creek Sunday for freight.
fc,d. Vox, of Hurdraan, always bad a
good "stand-in" at tbe Qazjtte office,
but be is strictly all right now. Yester
day be left a big roll of creamery batter
at the home ranch. Printers are always
aboit ou pooketbooka but long on stom
sabs, and through these Ed. has reached
tbe whole foroe.
Dr. Garnsey charges for nothing,
however, but tbe medicines she pre
scribes. She diagnoses your otse and
gives yon treatm-nt, bat yoa are not
oalled upon to pay extravagant Drioes
for so-oalled soienoe. She ia content to
sell ber remedies for what thev are
worth.
Any person desiring treatment should
call at Dr. Gnrnaey's offioe on Main
street, near May, two doors south of tba
PaUoe' hotel. Sufferers sboald not delay
t'roorabtiDHtion is dangerous, as every
day renders the patient less susceptible
to tbe powerful influence of ber re me
dies.
Prucffdings Held at Castle Hall, Wednesday
and Tharsday.
From Thursday's Times Mountaineer. i
The Fourteenth Annual Convention
of the Womau'a Relief Corps, of Ore
gon, aonvened in Castle hall, Wednes
day, May 18th. at 1 o'olook p. m., with
Mrs. Susan Gwilt, department presi
dent, in tbe chair. The most of the
afternoon whs given to the reading of
reports and appointing committees.
Daring the session a committee from
the G. A. R. visited tbe corps conven
tion and carried greetings from the
Grand Army assembly to tbe W. R. U.
Not NeeeaaarUy What the tiaiette Intake
bat the Opiaioas of Other.
It ia generally admitted that Joa Si
mon will b a candidate for United State
senator before tbe next legislature. It
tbe legislature is republican Simon will
ttand ao excellent obanoe ot election.
Joe Simon ia doing bis level best to make
the next legislature republican. E. O.
Now that the days wax warmer and
warmer you will perhaps be looking for
something new and light and cool to
wear.
Come down and look over
mer wash goods.
GRANT COUNTY NEWS.
How differently Mr. Ellis views the
need of harmony in tbe republican ranks
from views expressed by thedomiceering
Joe Simon faction. In a - private letter
be says: "I am receiving a great many
letters from Oregon and in reply am ad
vising all to stand by and aid in every
way possible the eleotion of tbe repub
lican tioket. It is a matter of very email
importance as to who shall be tbe person
to represent tbe party. Tbe question ot
principles is paramount to the sucoesa
ot individuals and it ia to that end that
I esteem it tbe duty of every good re
publican to see to it that the whole tioket
ia eleoted.'' Suoh haa been the senti
ment of every true republican distant
from Oregon. Bat here at home where
tbe Simonites continue to heal tbe breaob
by rubbing salt into old sores and heap
abuse upon their politioal betters to tbe
party tbe case is essentially different.
Observer (Rep )
Bo the name of "Anti Simon" does not
suit the Oiegonian. It is really too bad,
at Mr. Scott might have been consulted
about tbe matter, had it been suggested,
and bad a name more to hie taste. Port
land Tribune,
George Steel is paraded at tbe friend
ot the working man. He always shows
bis friendship for tbe working man with
mouth eervioe. Steel is a toft-banded
offioe-bolderand offioe-seeker, ot the pro
fessional kind. During a large part ot bit
long residence in Oregon he baa held ot
floe, and when not holding office be bat
been seeking office; and this makes him
The Sons of Veterans also sent a oom- tarn tip very frequently as a professional
mittee on a like visit and annoanoed afriend ot the workingman. Oregonian,
"sonatina" party wished admittance, June 4, 1891
which comprised a goodly number of
S ma of Veterans. Remarks were made it appears to be too late for tbe repub
by many, and the visit appreciated by i08n party to learn that deoenoy in pol
the W. R 0. Indies. itiot ia essential to sucoess. Thataobeme
At the evening session, J. W. Nes- t0 throw King down in Geer's favor that
mith Corps, of this oity, took charge ... nlayed io Benton oonoty, May 2nd,
and exmp!ilied tbe ritualistic work in a host Geer votes. Tbe Oregonian sano
very creditable mnnner, for the benefit tinned it. ot coarse. Moro Observer
of the visitors, aud many oomplimentt (Ren.)
on their good work were paid them,
We've Got Them
In abundance and beautiful designs.
Nice gauzy summer goods at surprisingly
ow prices.
Here are just a few:
Percales, new patterns, price, 10-12-15c
Dimities in Floral Designs, 10-12-15c
Figured Lawns, a splendid line, 10-12-15
French Organdies, new goods, 20-30c
Cycling Tweeds, good summer Wear, 15c
Linen Crashes, very serviceable 25c
French Ginghams, 2(-25c
Minor & Oo.
From the Long Creek Eagle.
KnOnnO Ulinn mnanAl f v tl I .
, .o.u.uou ,iUIU uWucr i .he e ectinn
last week with freight.
Walter Keeney and Wm. Lee depart
ed (or Heppner Tuesday morning after
freight for tbe former's store at Susan-
ville.
J. W. Morrow, the union nominee for
from Echo and 3,300 at Joint eenator, passed through the city
will add 1,100 head of yesterday en route to Burns. He will
D.P. Ketohum will start about 7.800
bead of sheep from this locality to
North Dakota tomorrow morning, 3,600
to be shipped
Heppner. He
Wasco sbeep. They will all be ranged
and fed east for the markets. Most ot
tbe sheep bought in this neighborhood
came from Butter creek.
Go to Montana. "
The Harry Bartbolmew shearing orew
have just completed tbe Harry Jones
sbeep and will pull out for Montana
very anor, having seoared 35,000 bead
p there. So far tbey have "sheared out"
30,000 this year, Tbe crew consists of
10 men, all "hundred strikers" and not
"stonebreaker"io tbe banub. Tbe fol- a pieoe of tbe brass shell lodged in bla
lowing are the namet ot the members of obeek, making ao ugly hole.
tbe orew: Harry Bartholomew, Roy, Hon. A. W. Gowan, the repnblioan
Obet and Fred Parsell, Paul and Frank oaodidate for joint senator, and Hon,
Flauagao, John Fromm, Bob Chapman, Wm. Miller, tbt republican candidate
Jack Liane ana Viol KDeets. K. W. i"r prosecuting attorney, addressed a
Tomer and Harvey Parsell assisted in (airswd aadienoe io this city last Tri
the Morrow county shearing bat will d" evening at tba Keeney ball. Tbe
not go to Mootana.
address the people of this place ou his
return next Fnday.May 27th, at 2 o'clook
in tho afternoon. He will also speak at
Hamilton Saturday at 1 o'clock and at
Monument the same evening at 7:30 p.m
Cbarlea H. Froske, a Grant county
sbeepherder, met with a painful aooi
deut at Fossil last week. He bad shot
at and miaaed a ooyote, and waa work
iog the lever of bit Winobester rifle pre
paratory to taking another shot, when a
cartridge exploded ia bis faoe
Today (Thursday a m ) the important
feature of the business transacted wat
ot officers tor the year.
Those eleoted were, dept. pres., Mrs,
Fratier, of Eugene; senior vice, Mary
Nichols, of The Dalles ; Junior vice, Mrt,
Lizzie Rjbs, of Salem; chaplain, Mrt,
Stranaban, of Hood River; treasurer,
Mrs. Higgles, of Eugene; ohairmen ex
ecutive board, Mrs. Adair, of Eugene;
Mrs. Clark, Corvallis; Mrs. Morebead,
Janotion; Miss Gertrade Gwilt, Port
land; Mrs. Stanton, Rosebnrg; delegate
at large, national convention, Mrt.
Stookton, Independence; delegate, Mrs,
Smith, Heppner.
Just before adjourning tbe G.' A. R.
marched in in a body, bearing banners,
and the ladies surrendered and awaited
their pleasure, which was to introduce
their newly elected oommaoder.
At 3 o'clock p. m. tbe W. R 0. and
Tills Is tour Oilrtunlty
On receiut of ten cents, ciish or slnmsm
a cenerous BUimno will pe .mura vi iuc
moat popular Cutiurh and Kay Kever Cure
(Ely a uream imim ) snmciem io ueiuuu.
strate the gre;it merits of the remedy,
ELY PltOTHJTS.
CO Warren bt., Kcw York City.
Bev. Johnltoid, Jr.. of Orrat Falls,Mont,
recommended Ely's Cream Malm lo me.
nan fimnhAKiza Ins statement. "It is a posi
tive ouro for eutarrh if used as directed."
Itev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor CentralFrea.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm la the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
Dor any injurious dmg. Price, 50 cents.
Baeklen's Arnica Hal re.
The Best Salve in the world for Cats,
Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Pbeum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, aoc. all Skin Erojv
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
those
sum-
B
00TS AND SHOES
IS OF
THE PLACE TO GET THEM
CO.
They have anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a
good article when tbey guarantee it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street1 Repairing a Speolalty
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. E. 0. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the
new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as colleot what Is due.
CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
powder Darned bis faoe frightfully, and
Th. I Ron. nl V.t.r.na mamhed in ih. nnera P7 required. It is guaranteed to give
-" I ' -r . . . . .
Accident at Eagle Sawmill.
Mr, White came down from Eagle taw.
mill oo last Tharsday with a dislocated
shoulder which waa looked after properly
by Dr. McSworda. Oa last Wednesday
Mr. White wat working ia tba mill, and
wane trying to -retain nia bold oo a
scantling wbicb bad become entangled
in the teeth of tbe big law , bis thoaldet
wat wrencned to tevereiy aa to cause a
dislocation. Tbe foroe waa ao great tbat
tbe scantling orasbed through tbe roof
of the mill like a shell from a eannoo,
and be ia Indeed Inoky to have esoaped
with acch a slight icjory.
RICH FIND.
a Big
Mora
Hlrias at t'asyoa City linla
rirsllfsl Tkaa la Kloadlke.
Miwlal dispatch to Tribune Cor.
Simpson k Drowo, ot Canyon City,
'phoned over yesterday that Isaac Goker,
wbu ia doing tome development work ia
reinarka ot each gentlemeo were far
from a aoathing or of a censuring na
tore, aud were fairly well received,
judging from tbe good order main
tained.
T a m ssa. ...
ur. . i. miraoie met with a very
painful accident last Friday while en
roue on a professional trip to Pass
orerk. While ridiog oat of town near
the acbool bouae hit taddla animal
ato nbled and tell, throwing the dootor
violently to tbe ground. Tbe force ot
the fall rendering him onoontoioaa for
some time. O. H. Lee and Prof. H. C.
Msok saw the accideot from a distanoa
and baeteoed to tba assistance of the
dootor. He soon regained consciousness
and proceeded on hia trip, and while no
bones were freotared, be wat seriously
injured about tbe abouldert en J breast.
L. L. Freelaod, ona of tbe candidate
lor representative, of Morrow oonoty.
pledged bimtelf, if elected, to advocate
settlement of the abeep difHoultiea be
tween Morrow and edj ioiog counties
tbe Great Northern mine, took cot in 60 n,i P' ,M "'Mated oy tbe abeep-
minutes $1642 85 ia cnggets. Ona U m'0 ,oa rncD",, ' oonnty, tbat
orth tai3 87. and a email one welaha "'P proportln lo tbe
lime tber are ranged to
house, where Ibey, with the G. A. R, in-
stalled their officers.
This evening at the Vogt a very fine
program will be reenderel and the pub
lic ia most cordially invited to bo pres
ent.
O. A. ft. Proceedings.
At the U. A. R. meeting in this eity
the following are the proosedhfta aa re
garda election of uffloers and tbe next
place of meeting:
Department commander 0. P. H illo-
way, of Post 17.
Sons of Veterana Department Com
mender H. H. Learned, of Post 32.
J. of Y. Department Oommaoder A,
J. Goodboard. of Post 89.
Medical Director Rigsby, of Posl 16.
Department Chaplain -B. N. Fisher, of
Post 1.
OouDOll of A Iministiation R. H. Mil
ler.of Poet 7; M P. Elsenberg, of Pott
16; E. F Manning, of Post 9; 0. A
Hardiag.af Puet 2; Q. W. Rea, ot Pott
31.
Delegates to National Eooampmsot
B. M. Bradahaw, of P.itl 10; E. Martin,
ot Post 12; G. W. Hmilh, Post 31.
Alternates-B. E. D. sob. of Posl 3;
A. W. Miller, of Poet 1; W. S. Myers, of
Poat 82.
MoMionville, Ore., wat tbe plaoe se
lea tad for holding tbt nut annaal aa
oampment
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 oeuta per boi. For tale by
8looom Drug Co., E. J. Rlooum, manager.
CASTOR 1 A
Tor Isianti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
of I
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J.C. BORCIIERS
Who has secured the services ol
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
Ah manager. It will be run in first class sliapo
in every department. Kates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
1
MONEY TO 1OAN.
r want a rEW ooon farm :xanb in
1 Ami Is of from il.ono to .'..CK at plht
ner cent, inutreit paranie annually. Amm
cations cotulili'N'd only from farmers aciuaii
r.'ililliiff on tut farina. No ssents. Anil
II. UrtnVn, 27A, Htark Ht., Chamber of Commen:
rorllauil. Ureton. .
NOTICE OF FILING PLATS.
t'HITtO HTATIB I.AHt Orrii t,
The Dalles. Oreson. AdMI Nth. Iff.
k'dTlrr. in HKIiKHY (IIVKN THAT THE
approved plat nl survey ot township 1'il
Houtn, raiiKS ai r.am oi me numiiiniH, nri,i
Ian, OiTX"ii, has pern wlvnl at this office and
will officially ftltl in this omns on nauiraay,
tlis Vila (lay ol nay, iko, ai i" o ni a. m.
4Jn. r. JW' r r. ,
Krilster.
WM. It. HklW'.H,
Receiver.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
J Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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OOL GROWERS
The CALIFORNIA
Lodging House -
BEDS 28 and 60 Centa.
GEO. C. HOME, Prop.
Tbe 0atta la Informed that lue ueit ve J00- Q Qnera House.
national sueampmeot will be held al Cin
cinnati,
If you have not yet realized that tho
"good old times" are with your
blond i out of order. Oct rid of that
"tired feeling" ami awake to tho fact
that the
sueampmeott
Onto, an 4 certaioly Heppner
1183 worth. Tula intereeting meaa of "-' " ouontj. .V' "li" I ' 7. li M kl I
gold III t placed oo (ibibitloj lb Tol P'PaiU.o ! ona altocaled by ,u1"uw u" """" ON db. VV . 1 1 lg I CXI Idl 1 1 ,
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
soma weeks prevlona to tba last atrike.
HEPl'BLICAN MtrriNO
.a a m . . I f A W 4U anal la al a ilia
ui.nn..in.A.ai..i..ai. r..a.. ID6DMDI Or urftot eoiiotv for I -
uitii)nuu fm aJiuwu ii'fv m viuruih I " I . a . . .
Tba siioa bad bn shot down for "a oor tW monS P'""" " 7' , "T"'"1
aloome Mormw cmtilr aa a ta ooo- ' w laioariBd ui ids
tart. Tbeir area bars bmn ooeoed to R,luf 0'r, ' Morrow oooaty lady.
the faot tbat reaiJanta of Oraot ooaoty B' P"11" culoo'd.aoa. Mr. and Mrs.
maintain by a arsl-m of taittmo a w-om" w,r onoMO P"
la:..-. .at I I'l.-- ... I a
roeetinga oonnly tuteromenl, and that it laa ri- . -r
...I. j.i.u..i.i k. ....... i unii in aucamomeoi. aoa aa mia ia very
...... . ... oaar ihiMr oil Eis'aro baua, II will be a
... ... .-u vu oj f.o,.m. koci . ,bl- ,r,
whuee owoera d i not oootrihuta a csnl I Morrow eonnty waa wl reprssantad,
tnward tba eamorl of Ib Oontity. Th thrre beiog lo all alevrn peranoa rap re
Raglahowf thai whoever is al-id aa M0" f corpa. Inclodiof
Assayer and Analyst
Main Street, H'ppoer. Or.,
At Cooaer k Warreo'i Drag Hlore.
Analyaii of orea specialtj.
Ia the place to store your wool thin season. Why? lie
cause we do a strictly warehoimo buineHn, and not neing in
the hem buying wool ournelvefl, wo enetmrago eoinpt tition
amongnt the buyers and secure you the highest priee.
The following rrpntilieao
will be be Id lo Ibla conaly :
iX.nglas, fncsdsy, May 91, 10 o'clock
a. m.
Dry Fork. Taealay, May 31, 7'W
o'clook p. m.
Eight Mil (Liberty; Wedoeaday.
Joo 1st, 130 p. tn.
rianlman. Wsdnrs.lsy, Jon 1st at
7:30 P. m.
MattssnD, Thuralay, Jon 2, 1:S0
p. n.
Lna, BvloHet, Jnaa 4. 1 30 p. m.
CandiJatsw fur conaly rfBc and
olber apakr will b prearot. O va
out all. 61 .VI
repraasntati iron Morrow eonnly,
I nai iney will ) iin witb th rrpiwit.
lative from OiaM and IIaruy In for-
Oftlaliog a rnsasor Ibal will atraot thco
our cmtitr treasury fur furnishing a
snmmsr raxga for anch a vast trd of
oalsid il.fr p.
MoClof's Magsgio for Joa will !
T" t art (' tn.lUii 'utm.fr.
Tskel wv sicU I wll t alliailir l'- HI tSa.
II U t U tall tocuta, MruriMa t Iun4 WnMwy.
Oapt. Lagae, who i now a rssidwot of
U m Kiver, l bony h rorotrriy of idia
eouoly.
A ar riitna tor torn.
A tranaaotwiti Inwhu b yonnuittollowtsa
tuin UiluC tilliuuatina, ali g hriMlaiiHi, f uT.
rml toii w, fe.ar, ilu awl a Uiouuuil oilier
il i si" t aiiwMj by ootistlimtiim ana siunirian
li ver luxviULiiidr I atliarlU'. Hi won'
dVrf'il tiijw livrr Biimtilanl and lnt inal
tniiKi ara by all drWK'.U guiraiitmi lorur
or luoue rwfuiHlnJ. V. C i'. r a Syr
thiog. Try a boi Uxlay; 10c., . toa
cMuiftaaiia booklet tree. buSWUHai.
Gibson & Berger,
At Chu Jotiss' Old Stani.
I
Hhftvinir. lf t'tH.
Hnir Cutting. - J-'O
l$athn 2")c. Everything Strict
ly nrst Class.
ara r Ulna wool sat lis snj twins al cust. txi this li. u mil la anlil.
I ai mi'..
Hrtiil III your onlcr
Wa pay th hlsNMrt h prlr lor aluvo plia ami hiilrs.
Ms ara aarnta lur Llttle'a IflB aol Bia.k laaf Tukuu Lilo. Ilia oulr rrllaLla brabarr.l
dips oa lbs market.
i pay ircirni ut iiii.ir wn.n r in.i'H tniju an i.y imnora if wixil.
Ms bay a full a''l' T l l Harlvy aii'l hnl, alau mmm IUtll. h.rli'y luf U-amalrra
Ilrwl yi.iif tvamstrrs to tin lower srhau-. guaraiilm juu sUals iltal.
R. F. IIYND. Manager.
Mathews Gentry A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
uniiubiu
j r - , 1$ that ol plain ana decorated
LO
1
Shaving
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Cents.
MS !''.
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1 I M Ism I.
'I MM U--.
1 mm sMillloMfl m Tear.
111 - - - .1-1 a . . 1 1 ti
. .-,. war -i.u iiuniri vj ,hpv r, i,.B-l Ih. fertile .A t).
iGwr. Mil) and Osa. FlUbogb Le; as
t ftMnSnl tha Aral rrniu tti th rU Alt.
admg florl 1 1? Cobs, wrlttfti by Mr.
Btapbta Buoai, wbo waa oa tba 8 f
lalfi K Tffk a tfnl lpiloa ef lb
t rii'Ml tllra ara now buviM Caaiarrta
t jnly rafhaflii1 at the raf ft two million
rxc- a ir an'l it fiil I IIumi million I
(i rw rart, It mmns fri-nt i.n-il
Hint Lm a rata ara tli .Tioat imUthltui bow.
All I Wssa
4. MTSftlH1
IITTIK AUVrHTUED Al
j Ut., Mat U, ISA.
s ara ii .'
rrgulainy for t varyhoy th ysat rn4.
ru.ivi "ih, m a Vi, mi irias
AliVr RTINKO LtTTrilA.
utrrnk
iwsa, I t, Vrj
aa, I
fUl6 let tn I;' Jt
a. , ft .iiiaasi wi a.
ap f0 ilwts Si'Ulk trl roa'offir. ,
Chlnawarc & Quccnswarc At
N.
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; Jttrft.in. tnnmu
I
:A Gilliam & Bisbee's
futBtariyi
Tonsorial Artist.
ravle, s IS CtMa
iAc "fle..i, !fl0 WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT OU WANTr
As4.lb wsy Vr aayssorWilsirl'sasslJfarlaUnllDiai
saart, ihtn aaa iia
(ara.