Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 14, 1898, Image 3

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    A LITTLE SUFFERER
Face, Hand and Arma Covered With
Sorofulous Humors How a Cure
Waa Effected.
"When ave yeare old my little boy had
scrotula on his face, hands and arms. It
was worst on his chin, although the sores
on his cheeks and hands were very bad.
It appeared in the form of. red pimpfes
which would fester, break open and run
and then scab over. After disappearing
they would break out again. They caused
intense Itching and the little sufferer had
to be watched continually to keep him
from scratching the sores. We became
greatly alarmed at his condition. My
Wife's mother had had scrofula and the
only medicine which had helpd her was
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give
it to onr boy and we noted an improve
ment In hlB case very soon. After giving
11m four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
the humor had all been driven out of his
blood and it has never since returned."
Wiixiam Baetz, 416 South WiUiams St.,
South Bend, Indiana.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
HnnH's Dillc CUI,e Liver Ills: eair totuke,
1 1UUU 9 r Ills eay to operate. 25 cents.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE 18.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 $3.00
" 8. F. Kxaminer, $1.50 3.25
' N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 2.75
' Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50
" 8. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map 2.00... 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, J1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie'! Weekly, $4.00 4.25
Rural Spirit, $2.00 3,00
New York Wool Record, 2.00 3.00
McCall' Magazine $1.00 1,30
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette oan
get clubbing rates witti any paper on
earth.
METH. EPISC. CHURCH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 . m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. daises No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
-Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Spihit and the bride say. Come."
The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad
joining the ohurch, where he will be glad to
meet any w' o may dpsire to consult hiin on
relimous, social, oivio, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. JfLUaHUB, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SEBVICKS.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., 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 CHURCH.
Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a.m.
and 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church. K. L. Bhkj.i.y.
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock
Take Notice.
1. The sum ot flve cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
raapect," lints of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other thau those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices 01 special meetings lor 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
centa a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Ho! Ye voting men ot 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 Sporry's
Linwood Rye,
He'll catch our vole If he wet our throats
for the voting men are dry.
Sold only at the Belvadcre ttaloou, E. G. f perry ,
proprietor.
The Gazette ia not heralding its 00m
iog with a braaa band bat its circulation
oan be determined at the Heppuer poet
offloe. Advertisers will please note this.
Here and There.
Call tor Fred Krng to saw jour wood.
49tf
Mains are needed to make good orope.
W. T. Matlock was over from Lone
Rock yesterday.
Ghaa. Royce was in Heppner last Sat
urday and Sunday.
J, M.Shaw was over from Batter
oreek, on last week.
Harry Bennett came in Friday over
land from Prineville.
What is Hop Gold? BeBt beer on
earth, bee ad. elsewhere.
Ben Patterson is down at Portland re
ceiving medical treatment.
Arthur MiDor is in Portland to bay
goods for bis Heppner store.
Liohtentbal & Oo. for shoes. Exolaaive
shoe store. Handles the best. 83tt
Sam Wilkenson, ot The Dalles, is here
today to look after wool matters,
Arthur Minor and family will leave
for the Ditch oreek resort aboatJulyl.
Ed. and R. R. Damn were over from
the Black Horse looahty last Saturday.
Linn Matteson and Oa Wells haveoon
oluded not to go to Montana this season.
The report ot the official vote ot Mor
row ooanty will be found on the fourth
page.
Yawter Crawford, the ooanty olerk
eleot, is visiting his relatives at Waits-
burg.
Norman A. Kelly leaves tonight for a
brief visit to relatives and frierjds in
Vermont,
Low Tillard spent a few days in
Pendleton last week, returning Sunday
morning.
Fine home-made taffy at the Orange
Front. A olean, fresh stock ot goods
leave your orders. tf.
Dr, J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defeats ot tne eye, will be here
every three months. 048-lyr
"Oo'n juice" ia all right but Low Til
lard has a brand of 11-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 603 -If.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
If not as stated, no charges. Try Dr.
Vaughun's new plan. 604-tf.
Miss Young, daughter of the late J. (J.
Yonog, is ill with stomaoh trouble, at
her borne on Rhea oreek.
It yon need something for your system
oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa
loon, City hotel baildiug. tt
Arlington Reyiew: Willows is the
name ot the postofflce at Heppner Junc
tion, O. T. White at the helm.
Albert Osman took oat a fine mower
and rake on last Saturday, preparatory
to the bay harvest which, is at band.
Mr. E. H. Thompson, representing
the Bridal Veil Lumberiug Oo., visited
Heppner on last Sunday and yesterday.
Jake Young and Wesley Brannon are
in today from their Eight Mile homes.
They report a big ralu in that locality
last evening.
Stop that oongb! Take warning. It
may lead to consumption. A 25c bot
tle of Shilob'a Oure may save your life.
Sold by Oonser k Warreo. x
Fred Bartholomew bag been suffering
severely from an attack ot erysipelas to
the face, and with a liberal portion of
osrbnnoles, is having a great deal moro
than his share of trials.
Pendleton Tribune: Thomas Quaid, a
stockman of Heppuer, was in Peudletou
last evening attending the graduating
exercises of bis daughter, Miss Catherine
Qoaid.
Charloy Parriah was defeated by Judge
Clifford, for circuit judge of Malheur
Grant and Harney counties, at the re
cent eleotion. This ia Charley's first
taste of defeat.
For Constipation, take Karl's Clover
Tea, the great Blood Purifier, ourei
headaches, Nervonsoeas, Eruptions on
the face, and makes thj bead aa clear a
a bell. Sold by Cooser k Warren, x
Bee M. Lichtentbal k Co. for shoe, a
Harry Jones and family Suodayed in
Heppner.
Frank Gilliam and wifa are in Port
land to attend the Masonic doinga.
Qaionesae'a fumons old "Dublin
Stool," imported, at Cbrla Borohere'
If
Harry Fblllipe loft for Walla Walla
with a band, of borea on last Monday.
Statements for lb. Famous Simple
Account File printed al the Oatatta of
fioe. If.
Qaile a shower fell lo Iba mountain
aeotioo on last Saoday. Il waa wel
comed. Martin Aoderaoo ia taking orders for
a interesting war alias that ia mwliog
with ready aale.
Brace MoAlister thinks that m good
abowar will make spUndiJ crops down
in Iba Lexington section.
Beat accommodation and eoorteona
treatment al the Imperial lintel, Seventh
aod Wash. His., Portland, Orrgoo.
Bring yoar bMes, pell, and fura to
Ben. Methewe, at tba Liberty Meat
Market . lie pare bigbeat market price.
019-tf.
Cbaa. Johnon, member of Iba board
of (iulitetinn from tola JaJirial dis
trict, waa op front Lexington Patorday
last
Uoppoer rl''i 0T M I'' nntr
of I barn, will leave lo Iba bear foturo for
esoootala reir.le lo Iba oeigbborbonit of
Dilob crerk.
E. 0. Noble A Co. am roellar after
bunt., Ttafiieal a. Mix and bar
ee to be found lo IiM bar. He Ibrlr
w ad lo I hi laaia. If.
Harry Warren, representing Conser &
Warreo, waa down at lone 00 last Fri
day aod Saturday lookiog after bia Dew
drugatora. The lone firm will be known
aa the lone Drug Co. aod Cbaa. Iogra
ham will be Iba manager.
R O. Wills has disposed of hil Uepp-
oer store to Prof. J. U. Browo aod Jesse
Stewart, both well known reaideola of
Heppner. Tba new firm will be knowo
Browo k Stewart. Tba Qstett
wishes tbem abundant success.
The Gaclta will elub witb Hie Oregon
Senator, the great Pythian paper ot Ore
goo, Washington aod Idaho, published
al Portland, for 1175 forjthe lo. Tba
Senator ia all right. No Knitfbt or
Pytbiaa should ba witboot il. tf.
Frank MrFarland baa breo appointed
special ageol of The Eoit able Life A
earaooe Co., of New York, Iba atrongeal
lo tba world. Caeb eurplua to policy
bolJera of over 60 milltoc doltare. IWl
lake Insurant withool aeeiog the new
plana of the Equitable, losnrea both
iMo at aama ratce, T7tf
Bido keeping I'ja largeat amort
moot of eaodiea, frotta, cigars aol
ooiioos to b foond anywhere io tba
eitr, Jaa. Hart la torn able to supply
you with Iba Portland dnilU-e aod all
Iba megadose etui prioJirle, both for
Igo aod dofnmilc. It yon wool read
log matter, giva Jim a call at tba llepp.
er Candy Factory. If.
K. O.: M ! Carrie Vsoghao and
MaggU I.wne, Saturday MniBf, gava
Harry Bartholomew waa in from bia
Alpine ranch last week.
Will Spencer and wife are visiting rel
atives and friends in the yalley.
U. G. Rudd and Toole" Lishe Sperry
were op from lone on last Sunday.
Snyder Bros, still continue to do a
splendid job sprinkling our streets.
lone seems to be on the move. It is
getting to be quite a live little oity.
The weather seems propitious for a
shower, and it woold be appreciated.
The report that the Hardman section
was visited by a cyclone yesterday has
no foundation.
J. B. Whitney informs the Gbztte that
he will take charge of the Hotel Heppner
about June 15th.
Johnny Elder bus disposed of his
bands of sheep to A. W. Wej der, ot
Lewistown, Mont.
Crockett Kirk ia bnok from a most eu-
joyable visit with relatives and friends
near Junction City.
Captain Gridley, who oommanded the
Olympia in the Manila fight, is dead.
The oause is ouknown.
Pendleton Tribune: Miss Flora Hal
look and Miss Ahlma Hallock are vinit
ing relatives at Heppner.
. Grandma Gaunt, who lives beyond the
Morrow ranob on Rhea oreek, is being
threatened with oneamonia.
E. O.: G. P. Muir, of Heppner, Is
visiting bis brother, John Muir, the well
known MoKiy oreek farmer.
Frank Stewart, brother of Jesse Stew
art, arrived this morning from Corvallis
and will spend bis sohool vacation in
Heppner.
The poem that appeared in the Gazette
not long ago, "Is It Anybod) 's Busi
ness?'' should have been credited to
Lue Vernon.
P. O jorg departed for Portland on
last Saturday night, to be in attendance
on the grand lodge of Masons which con
venes this week.
Hon. Edward tlirech, Salem's new
postmaster, is one of Oregon's most de
serving republicans. Tne Gazette is
glad to see Mr. Hunch suooeed.
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa
tion it's the beet and if after nsing it
you don't say so, return package and
get your money. Sold by Conser &
Warren. x
La Grande Cbroniole: Hilda, the 2-
year-old daughter ot Mrs. E. H'p;t-r, r ut
a sliver in her throat last night aud the
servioes ot a surgeon were required in its
removal.
The Gazette oarries a full stock ot
mourning note, oorrespondenoe style,
with envelopes to match. Those desiring
such stationery oan have their wants
supplied at this offioe. If,
The commencement exeroises of the
department of law, Willamette uni
versity, oconred on last Saturday even
ing, at Salem. The Gazette acknowledges
the receipt of an Invitation.
T.-M. : Wm. M. Blakeley, brother of
Judge Blakeley of this oity, waa eleoted
sheriff of Umatilla county on the union
ticket, reoeiviog a majority of 35 over II
A. Faxon, the present sheriff.
E. O. : Born-To Mr, and Mrs. W. H
Fowlor, at 7 o'clock on Friday evening,
the 10th inst., in Pendleton, a boy,
weight oioe pounds. Condnotor Fowler
is now busy receiving congratulations.
' Burns Time-Herald: I. Ennis, of tba
Blue Mountain Telephone Oo, waa io
towo this week. He baa finished digging
tbe boles to aet tba poles and informa na
tba line will be complete before tbe end
of tbe month.
Married At tbe reeidenoe of Judge
Richardson, Sunday afternoon, June
12th, Mr. E. E. Seraioger and Mine
Susie Brock, Ibe judge performing Iba
ceremony. The Gastte'a beat wishes
go with tbem.
Clarence Jobuain got in Friday from
tbe Jho Day. Ha reports thai tba lei
et hnne line from John Dav to Baker
City has beeo fitted with Bell instru
mniU.snJ oow Baker can talk witi out
aide poiota without a break.
The appointment of Jay P. Luoaa, aa
register, and Otis Patteraoo, aa receiver
for Tba DaMea land office, waa ooofirmed
by Iba United Mtatre senate 00 last Kri
day. Tbe Dew in on tuber-la will probably
take tbeir places aboal July 1st.
Drs. Jeok WillUru, an I E. N. Crock
all, and Mire. Tom Williams and
Tuoia Swick sums in Saoday 00 thei
way lo l'ortl with tba exception of
Mr. Swlct who ia here 00 bnaineee. Tba
gentlnma Portland bonoj will be joioed
by Dr, Miracle.
rater DrariliifT, . John Oriatnao aod
Mat Htoaary, ot Lo Crek. Peter
HcbarfT, of Monument, and Jim Toroer
of Big Wall rraek, wore io (own Honda
aod yeateniay, taking out merebaodisa
00 Iba retoro trip. Tba roads are i
splendid condition, they aay.
If you waol the latest war oewe, Iba
freabeit local happainga, city
eountry, get iba OaxntU, ra I-weekly
Toeaday and Friday. Patronage balpe
maiee ppr. Compare il with those of
other lowea iba sin of Usfipter anJ lb
Cecelia will ool offer thereby, f
r. U. : Jadga Ilradsbaw, thtur.li,
Oomi.ee lot the etreull tieb lo lh
aeteLtb dltrlr, waa elecUJ. by a fair
bajirlty. Tba GhrotiM, a republican
plr. tijri: 'llwae due pritidpally
WONDERS OF OREGON.
A Few Facts Not tieaerally Kaowa to the
Pablle. Every Forest a Pharmacy.
The modern use of herbs ia Ibe prac
tice ot medicine, or in tbe dispensary
line, ia increasing greatly. This is due
to the rapid growtb of eclecticism, do
doubt, wbioh teaches one louse tbe beet.
It is a fact that most of tbe physioiana of
today, while in the main graduates ot
"old school" medical oolleges, are be
ginning to onderstand the merit ot that
wbiob oures, whether it be of tbeir own
school or not. Eoleotioism is bound to
rule in everything, as well as in medi
cine, Bnd it should.
In the olden time tbe grandmothers
used herbs in a primitive way, but it
took the doctor witb bis host of bitter
dings, often injurious to the system, to
mystify the people. His pill-bag was a
storehouse that held all in awe, from tbe
oldest to tbe youngest. He followed
bard, set rules in his practioe, and felt
great disdain tor "granny dootorin'".
As a rule he lost more patients than the
despised grandmother.
At Ibis day and date when the use of
herbs in the treatment of diseases has
become so popular among the people, it
interesting to know that a very great
many medioinal plants erow in oar for
ests. There is the Oregon grape root,
tbe blood purifier; tbe oaseara sagrada;
the burdook and seed, yellow dook, blue
ag, tbe sarsaparilla, catnip, spearmint,
aodelion and maoy others. Verily, onr
grand forests are nature's own pbarmaoy.
There tbe remedies are found wbioh need
but tbe dexterous hand of man to trans
form into shape tor use.
Dr. Garusey uses these and maoy other
herbs in her dispensary work. In fact
she uses none but herb remedies. Tbey
are not injurious and effect oures. She
obarges for bor medioineB,only, andoon-
ultation oosts nothing.
Her office is two doors south of the
Palaoe hotel, It you are ailing, call on
her.
A Little Premature.
Tbe following does not sound well now
since tbe great victory, and shows how
some people are mistaken:
Portland, Or., May 30, 1898
To the people ot the elate of Oregon:
The State Uniou Campaign committee
congratulates the voters of the state of
Oregon upon the splendid, outlook for a
glorious victory for tbe reform forces at
the eleotion held on Monday next. From
bforuatiou at hand from every section
of the state, we prediot Ihe eleotion ot
Hon. W. R.King as governor, togethtr
with all bis associates on tbe state and
congressional tickets. The victory will
be complete and decisive and will mean
that upon national issues Oregon will
have bluzed the way for aoomplete union
of tbe silver and reform forces tor tbe
great national oontest ot 1900.
Union Stats Ex. Com.
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Chioago. 57-64
Ileum- Is Ulooil Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Castarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities trom tne body, liegin to-day to
banish Dimoles. boils, blotches, blackhet
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug-
gisis, saiiBiacuon guaranteea, iuc, ac, sue.
PRESS COUMENT.
Not
Necessarily
bat the
What the Gazette Thinks
Opinion of Others.
Two years ago there were republicans
who bolted the congressional nomination
in this district and for this reason it was
thought that the friends of Congressman
Ellis would retaliate by voting for a free
silver candidate fur congress in place ot
Moody, but no such obarge oan be sue
oesstully sustained against tbe friends
ot Mr. Ellis. Mr. Moody reoeived bia
full party vote in Ibis oounty. By ad
vising his friends to support Mr. Moody
Congressman Ellis has shown his loyalty
to tbe republican party and baa given
tbe lie to bis political opponeuts. Pen
dleton Republican.
NEW 600DS
That have come in iust lately.
Some exquisite patterns in summer
wash goods Percales, Zephyrs,
Ginghams. A nice line of Ladies'
Shirt Waists, Collars, Cuffs and Ties.
In the Shoe Department
There has been some new arrivals
",IM llillHn
VERY STYLISH FOOTWEAR
One line to sell at $2.50
Another sells at $3.50
Still another sells at $4.00
Those broken lots of pointed shoes at $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.00 are going fast. They origin
ally sold for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. They
are actually away down below cost. There's
nothing wrong with them
IMtiinLor & Co.
B
00TS AND SH0ES!ii.,
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
CO.
Po Yon Read
What people are saying about Hood's
Sarsaparilla? It is outing the worst
oases of scrofula, dyspepsia, rheumatism
aod all forma ot blood disease, eruptions,
sores boils and pimples. It is giving
strength to weak and tired women.. Wby
should you hesitate to take it when it is
doing so muoh tor others?
Hood's pills are the best family oatbar-
tlo and liver tonic Gentle, reliable,
sure.
They have anything in this lino that you may denlre and you can depend on It you get a
goou aruuiu wuuu uiuy guarantee iw
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand( Main Street" Repairing a Spoolalty
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Father Bnody wilt hold servioes in
the Catbolio ohnroh on Hundav. June
19 b at 1030 o'clock, a. m.
WON BY AN OKEUONIAN.
Flint Debaters' frtae In a Wanblnitton Con
Ut Vron By A. W. Patteraoo.
Wahhington, Jane 3 (devonian of
fioe, Post building.) A. W. Patterson,
ot Oregon, olerk to the bouse oo rum it tee
on irrigation of arid lands, who has been
atudying law at the Columbian law
acbool, of this oity, waa awarded first de
hater a prize at the oommenoemeot at
tbe school last week. Mr. Patterson bas
beeo an earnest worker at Ihe aobool,
not only in bia clasa, but in tbe debating
society, and justly wou tba reward be
atowed upon bim. Tbe ail beat debaters
ot tba aobool were choean for a Ad el
oonteet, and Mr. Patterson proved bim
aelf to be tbe beat man.
Bolff Brought to Tow a
Prom the T.-M.
Wm. Rolff, who shot Murdook McKay
in Antelope Toeaday morning, was
brought to towo tbia morning by Deputy
Sheriff Cbaa. Wallace, and placed lo the
eoaoty i .ail. ItolfT bad a preliminary
eiamioatioo al Antelope, aod waa bound
over In the sum of $1,0) lo await Iba
aerioasoeaa ot MoKay'a wound. Tbe
abot entered MoKay'a left breast aod
striking rib ranged downward, aod
was takeo out 'tat above lha rib. Tba
doctor atatea that tba ohaoooa for re
covery are vary alight.
Hacklea'a Arawe Malva.
Tba Beat Halve In Ilia world for Cols,
Bruiaea, Horea, Uloera, Halt Kbeom.
Fever Horea, Tetlr, Chapped Uaoda
Chilblains, Corns, and all Hk'o Erop
nous, and poetuveiy enree I'llea or do
pay required. Il ia guaranteed to give
perfect aaliafaolioo or money rfaodd
Price 25 cents per bni. For eala by
Klocum Drug Co., K. J. Muoiirn, manager,
Dr. John W. ttamna. of iba "Red
light," aver o ihe a!l fir eoniMbttig
aw, aau forttiaU ol Iba OiM-al irk
taile ia lha laa l-MnhaHa, Jraay,
l'.. ....... I h. -m 1 1.- t.M a ..
IVIWVfiUin HIV ... w i w i mm " M
tba bneleeae, prop la and take 'he
Uai on I of yonr ovulb. tf
Km rw .t. r, t a r i f w km. I a I . t . . I
. , ,1 ..... m k... .. U,.. IU.ll,. ' " " !-'
Mallek, at wbi. h lere aumtxr of i
ynnng poopla w-ra prMnl. Miaa lU-rtha
arrompenl-e Mr. and Mre. T. W. Ajare
to Portland IMa avroing, whora aha lo
the f.itur will nk bar bm. lib Mr.
em Mra. A. A. I- ln-rU
C ().: Mr, and Mra, Tui kftn !
In i fr PuMlao l lonlgM, na Ibair aa nm-r
eatio. Aftr a f daya ia Ugoa'a
Bietmpli, Mr. and Mra. Ayara will ft
lo BiltiOff. Mmt.,aa l Ihrw tbroogb
Iba Tallowat.joa Pl. Tba trip will
envar eeverel (j- H -i bin a,
to.iw- In lb l'-ti'i.-l" nMH-, i;l
MixIIMa Kut.-y c!o. bar rabool
ool oo LiHla lialir cr. no IimI Fri
day. Hha waa ry aarvafnl aad there
fore much a pf-lal. ia brr spIum I
work. On !--ifl!.ie l)y br lm.
gave a apUodiJ aUriaiooiatit Lh'li
Mtt9b i,yal by lha l Ura ao.l
aihool.
IL U.i FfaJ Juhaevn, r.M7oa'lj t,f
Petidlat'io, abi ia bo OKOatfvr of Iba
lUo lly war-bnttaa la lir Cl'y, Ulla
Iba IVtnoeral reporter Ibal ba i(-rl to
("alal Nutr.
Aa lha pmot proprietor of lha O
jaii I l-ava Urppoer aoou, ba
dx-irous of settling op bia affaire. Wb
la due biro ba moat bare al once, ao I hat
bo can meat all demaoda. Drop lo aod
erlllayoor account. 07 It
I'UII HALK.
Itaaoh, HiO acraa, good land, 4 milaa of
tlappoer. all fiir,, pUuty of water,
bona and barn. 11 1 arree of summer
fellow, all ready f fall crop, Kaey
tortna. Call at Iba () tta nffioa.
' IN
Catarrb eirl, A elear bead aod
itwt breath a-rnrod with Hbilob'a
Catarrh IlmIy; aild on a gaaranl-a.
Naaal In tor tttm. Hold l.y (.Dr A
Warraa.
TW. Ij Yur )ji,!iiiiiiui!.v.
On rocoiptof ton cents, cr.uh or btr.iir f
punerous rumple will bo miuUdi-f 11.0
:in'st iiopulnr Cnliinh and V.ny Fever Cum
;K!y's On-tuu ra'm1 rv.:1ii!'.ci:t to dtmon-l
Ktrai'3 tlio (jro'tt t.:" ifi r f too romudy.
. ELi l'i: I 'w'i. V.iV
f'ti V i.i ri u rt., !' w York City.
Pov. .T'di-i V, i (. .Tr. . m ' If nl Fa'la,Mout.
ie niunii'iiilt'd ,lv ': io Jiu.in In rre. I
tan eiiiiha-i.c hi i h'h'i m.'iit, ''It in a tiosi.
live curv ii'" rnlnrib if liiwl as ilirpcted."
icv. Froncix W. T'imiI.' Faator Central Vrao.
Jhiirch, iluli'ia, Aiout.
r.ly'a Creim Pn'm la the acknowledged
on.v for cn'nrru nml coutiiina no niercury
nor iiuy injurious (In 13 Frice, 50 oenta.
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J . O. BORCHBRS
MRS. MARGARET VON CADOVV
Who has secured tho services of
As manager. It will bo run in first class shapo
m every department. Kates reasonable.
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
The CALIFORNIA
Lodging Mouse oak.
BEDS 25 and 60 Centa.
GEO. C. ROME, Prop.
Next door to Opera House.
CASTOR I A
For Iafanti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Chas. W. Ingraham,
Assayer and Analyst
Main Street, Heppner. Or.,
A I Cooaer k Warreo'a Drng Htoro.
AnalyaiH of oroa a specialty.
Gibson & Berger,
At ('lias Junm' )!! Htand.
Hhiiviriir. . 1C CtH.
Hair Cuttirifjc. - !.r
I'.atliM 'J."c. EverythingStrict-
ly Firnt Vh.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOKOI-IimS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
OOL GROWERS '
If you have not yet realized that tho
"tfooil old times" are with us, your
Mood is out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to tho fact
that the
Wool Growers' j
Warehouse T
Is tho place to store your wool this season. Why? I5e-
causo wo tlo a strictly warehouse business, and not huini? in
the field buying wool ourselves, we encourago competition
amongst tho buyers and secure you tho highest price.
W are arlliii wool w in an1 twlut at met, paabla when aoul Is -U. Html In lour enter
he.
pay tha hlaNcat -h irlr fr tiw.p iwlia anl Mt.
W mr Atftila fi,r I If Hm'm filn aint SLi-b Tnk.rr r,iM n,. ....iH nii.i.i.
0l-im. Ih, .7..,krt. " ' "
lr irvliihl lo Iramilvr vhxn rriirt1 U1ri t.r nwnirt of wool.
iit inn aniir ni bni nfi"T ami khhi,
Iflrta t your teauittuii Ui tlia luocr aarvhoaMi.
Iki niMiin HoIIrI HarlvV lor tremitara.
su(iii jr.,,1 a iiru ilil.
R. F. HY1ND. AUnaocr.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
15
Shaving
tr?
Cents.
ta a
ahop two lUmn aruth ni i'iMim,x.
G. B. HATT,
Tonsorlal Artist.
Shoving,
Hole Catting,
Shop, Mtt to,,,,,,
IS Centa
25 "
ll, f, (If. Ji.o.
E. .G Noble & Co.,
I Successors to Noble & Co.,
C Arc in I B-l'l at tlx nM staiiil llh llarnM, a,n, Whla, .r, tm n andlaaa C
C !l of rrthln( In thlr III,. R. U. Hoi, la ani Mra. IK Kotila r.im,rla the
boo Una liulll j all 1,111a of IhaoM Irai aall aa oillw t bat Is d'ta. S
n. o. onrvio xs co. ?
I Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't S
overlook this, liepalr work a specially. (
The Best Bargains-
1 baa lnn la of ml f aUra
thtm aMa. la all l,nl ?mdi ami
lake Mr. A)a' ! IU irof al-ra ,4 w, Wl m i.ji.j t t,,.,,,.
4iilU lla laUei'i aUrbia. . l.o-a l tkf C17,
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinawarc & Quecnswaro At
.omi n n 1
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Conrrrtioncry 113111121111 IV blSuBB S
Mt II ialliftii a... ja.iihk, I -
""vH mlviliriLliT, vALL U,i
O. THOMPSON oo,,
Aim NOT THE GOODS UOIGMT
I 0W THE LLAST M0NLY
N'il Uxm u4 f ! In "t- f1.. in tM If tHt Ui t i i.mt
mir s aurin f kf.it.t m
4.4 l lha r '' ha anrtii t'i 'n , a'l ..f ti tht Hli n
Ifarrtvaia, M.naa an4 1 !.
lit Ulu.Hi,i Vj, Klta.l t..4 a.u'.r Ultxl
GO WliLUli YOU CAN (iliT WHAT YOU WANT.