Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 21, 1898, Image 3

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    BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN
A Grateful Mother Write this Letter
Tells all about Her Troubles when
Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores.
" At the age ot two months, my baby
began to have sores break oat on his right
cheek. We used all the external ap
plications that we could think or hear of,
to no avail. The sores spread all over one
side of his face. We consulted a physi
cian and tried his medicine, and in a week
the sore was gone. But to my surprise in
two weeks more another scrofulous look
ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It
grew worse and worse, and when he was
three months old, I began giving him
Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's
Bareaparilla, and before the first bottle
was finished, the sores were well and have
never returned. He is now four years old,
but he has never had any sign ot those
scrofulous sores since he was cared by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very
grateful. My boy owes his good health
and smooth, fair skin to this great med
icine." Mrs. S. S. Weoten, Farming
ton, Delaware. Get only Hood's.
,-!,, r!H are prompt, efficient and
rlOOU S PUIS easy in effect 25 cents.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
olobbiDg rates:
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Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.25
Rural Spirit, $2.00 3.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall's Magazine $1.00 1.30
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette oan
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth,
METH. EPISC. CHIIKCH.
SERVICES.
Bnnday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School
10 a. m. Clausen No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bride say. Come."
The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wvo may desire to consult him on
"elisions, soiial, civic, philosophic, educational,
Or any other subjects.
J. W. FLEBIIER, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, 8 p. m. Epworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
selves together."
Pastor's residence In parsonage, rext door to
cnurcn. u, tt. Howard,
1'nstor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m,
and7:U0p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church, R. L. shelly.
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. ). Matlock
Jake Notice.
1. The sum ot Ove 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 news,) and
notice 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. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
We sail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not
fear;
And we'll leave behind the girls we love, cries
the Oregon volunteer.
With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory In
the iky,
But ere we pass we'll drain a glass, ol Sperry's
Lin wood rye.
Bold only at the Bclvadore Saloon, E, G.
Bperry, proprietor. If
The Uszette is not heralding Us com
ing with t brass baod bul its circulation
oan be determined at the Heppoer post-
offloe. Advertisers will please note this.
Here and There.
See M. Lichtsntbal k Co. for shoes.
Hi Tssh sod wife were down from
Hard man on Saturday.
What is Bop OoldT Best bfr on
srtb. Hee al. elsewhere.
Gainoesss's fstnont old "Dublin
Btool," imported, at Chris Ihrohsrs'
Geo. Hroitb and Cbss. Juboson were
Dp from lbs Lexingtoo section on Bator
day. Ons Blatter bas retorosd from Grsnt
eoaoty, wbers be spent ssvsrtl weeks
bearing sheep.
Ed sod Cljde Baling and W. (J. Mo
Cartjr, rsnrlirrs of band IIullow, were in
town oo Saturday.
Miss Elsie Lsoy is visiting at Corvallis,
where sbs went to attend tbe wedding of
ber brother, W. B. Lsay.
Rev. J. W. Fleaber. pastor ot lbs M. E.
ebnrob of this oily, expects to depart Ibis
week oo so extended vaoattoo.
Best accommodation sod eoorteons
treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel. Seventh
sod Wash. His.. Portland, Orrgoo.
Bring yonr bides, pelts sod furs to
Beo. Mathews, st the Liberty Meat
Market . lie pays highest market pries.
619- tf.
Stop tbateoagh! Take warning. It
may lead to oneaaoaptioo. A 23c bot
tle of Hbllob's Core may save yonr life.
Hold by Oonaer k Wsrreo. I
Another good raio visited tbs Heppoer
bills oo Sunday. Abnndsot crops s.s
eat a red this sctioa Ibis seseou sod as
ooaaqosoos farmers are happy sod Ooo
tented. Dr. Jobo W. Raamna, of the "Rsd
lighl," ever en tbe alert for something
sew, sen fartiltb yoa tbs flneel cock
tails ia Its laoJ-Manbalb-c, Jersey,
Vermesttior Uia-msde by artial lo
tbe busiSMe, I)enp to end take the
leW out of year month. tf
Peter Brenner was in from Eight Mile
yeBteiday.
J. W.Morrow's majority in Harney
oonnly is 94.
Jas. Jones retnrned on Sunday morn
ing from a visit to Portland.
Liohtentbal A Oo. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
F. K. Bartholomew is reported as
muoh better today, but is yet a very sick
man.
Lee and Emil Marx, two traveling men
from San Francisco, are at the Palaoe
today.
L. Blamentbal returned this morning
from a short visit with bis family at
Portland.
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defects of tbe eye, will be here
every three months. 648 lyr
"Oo'n jnioe" is all right but Low Til
lard has a brand of 14 year-old goods
that is bird to beat. 603-tt.
Painless remedy for extracting teetb.
If not as sti'ad, no obarges. Tu Dr.
Vaugbao's new plan. 604-tf.
If you need something for your system
oall at the 'Phone Tbe Telephone sa
loon, Oity hotel building. tf
E.G. Noble & Co. are rustlers after
business. Tbe finest saddles and har
ness to be found in Heppner. See their
new ad in this issue. tf.
Frank Gilliam returned this morning
from a visit to the metropolis of the
northwest. He was socompanied by Mrs.
Gilliam and two children.
J, A. Patterson, the engineer, returned
from Portland on Sunday morning. He
was attending a meeting ot the Masonio
fraternity in that oity and reports a nice
time.
Tbe Gazette carries a full stock of
mourning note, correspondence style,
with envelopes to match. Those desiring
suoh stationery oan have their wants
supplied at this offioe. tf.
Herman Tr bish, a native ot Germany,
denounced bis allegiance to that govern
ment on Monday by making application
before County Clerk Morrow to beoome
a citizen of the United States,
Chas. Tilden was in from Rook creek
yesterday. He reports range excellent
out that way and says large orops will
be harvested. Similar reports come in
from all the different localities.
Elder B. L. Sbelley preached two very
exoellent sermons on future punishment
at the Christian church on Sunday. Oo
next Sundey morning he will oontinue
the disouasion of this important theme
Messrs. Brown ft Stewart are rapidly
getting their stock of goods, reoently
purchased of R. O. Wille, in ship shape
and expect in the near future to baveone
of tbe neatest plaoes of business in
Heppner.
Rev. Sbelley will have charge of tbe
drug store of E. J . Slooum during the
1 utter 's absence in tbe mon tains. Mr
Sbelley is an old band at this business,
having run a store ot bis own for a num
ber of years in tbe valley.
The Gazette will club with tbe Oregon
Senator, the great Pythian psper of Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho, published
at Portland, for 82.75 for the lo. Tbe
8enator is all right. No Knight of
Pytbias should be without it. tf,
Considerable hay is down at the pres
ent and will be somewhat damaged by
tbe recent rains. However, tbis paper
bears little complaint and It is judged
from tbis that no great amount ot dam
ags has been tbe result thus tar.
Some naughty editor bas said that
oonrtiog girl is like starting a newspa
per. It starts out a weekly, then becomes
o bi-weekly, then merges into a daily
and if it bas any enterprise comes oat
with so extra about onoe a year.
I. N. Prater has jut put tbe finishing
touobes on Osoar Minor's beautiful Chase
streot residence, snd tbs booss presents
very neat appearance indeed. Other
residents ot tbe oity tr beautifying
their property by putting oo s little fresh
paint.
Now that crops are so assursd fact
you cannot afford lo wear your wife and
daughter out over o wash board or a
common washing machioe. P. C. Thomp
son k Co, sell tbe Boss washer tbe best
made, and have a good supply oo band.
Don't bs a clam. 59-60
K. 8. Whetstone has been 111 for several days.
Mr, E. Minor is out again after a severe Illness.
Mrs. J. A. Woolery and child are np from lone
today.
Ben 8waggart was up from hit Ella ranch Fri
day last.
Ed. and Fred Ashbaugh were visitors to Hepp
ner late last week.
Tom Mathews and W. B. Fiudley were in from
the Galloway district on last Friday.
E. M. Bhutt, of the Times, returned from a
business visit to Antelope this morning.
G. A. Taylor, representing Glass & Prud
homme, of Portland, was here last Friday.
T. A. Rhea, who has been to Portland under
care of an occuliBt, returned home this morn
ing. 8. H. Fry, representing Murphy, Grant & Co.,
of fan Francisco, was in Heppner on last Friday.
J. T. Mitchell, representing the New York Life
ns. Co., is In town in the interest of his com
pany.
Mrs. E, L. Freeland and children returned
from lone today where they had been visiting
fi lends.
C. H. Bhurte, representing Mallory Son &
Zimmerman Co., of Chicago, was in Heppner
on business, last week,
Marion Evans and A. Andrews were called
below recently to serve on the federal grand
jury, but Mr. Evans has been excused and re
turned home this morning.
Joe Biber, of Sheep Camp, Alaska, is now
sojourning In Portland. He will probably re
turn In a few days. He says there is little rush
to the Alaskan gold fields, at present.
Drs. "Jack" Williams and W. T. Miracle and
T. D. Williams came up from Portland this
morning on their way to their Long Creek
home. They will remain in tow a day or so.
Lee Cantwell is back from the Greenhorn. He
had a pleasant trip in the mountains and visit
ing friends in Snmpter. Be reports all the
HeppneriteB holding office over at Sumpter
with one exception. Good boys!
Wm. Kumberland complains that the recent
rains are Interfering much with the hay crop
in his neighborhood, but he gets much satis
faction out of the fact that the wheat harvest
will be all the larger on tbe account of so much
moisture.
Lacy & White will Bhip out 14 cars of sheep.
with destination Chicago, tomorrow. Frank
Lacy is now en route east with 40 cars of mut
tons, having shipped from Huntington. The
remainder of the band under Frank's charge
will be driven to feeding grounds In Nebraska.
Council met last night and transacted some
very important business. It was decided to put
in a bridge over Hlnton creek, between Tom
Morgan s and the Nordyke places. The council
also decided, if possible, to purchase one acre
through the Hallock addition, west of town, for
a sheep and cattle trail. Some bills were paid
and then the council adjourned.
If you want tbe latest war news, tbe
freshest looal happenings, city or
country, get the Gatette, semi-weakly,
Tuesday and Friday. Patronage belps
make a paper. Compare it with those of
other towns tbe size ot Heppner and the
Gazette will not suffer thereby. It
Frank McFarland bas been appointed
special agent of The Eqoit able Life As
toranee Co, of New York, tbe strongest
io tbe world. Cash surplus to policy
holders of over CO millloc dollars. Don't
taks Insurance without seeing the new
plans of the Equitable. Insures both
sexes at same rates, 77tf
J. L. Teaser attended the foceral of
Mrs. Levi Hbaosr at Hardmao oo laat
Friday. Mrs. Bbaner was lady greatly
respected by tbs eommnoity la which
sbs lived, sod tbe attendant at ber
fuoeral was very large. Hbs was boiled
coder tbs auspices of the Rebecca lodge
of Hardmao, of which order sbs was ao
honored member,
Beida keeping tha largoel assort
ment of eaodies, fro'ts, rigsrs and
notions to be foood anywbers In tbe
eltv, Jaa. Hart is now ahls to snpply
yon with the rortland dailies and alt
the magstloea and periodicals, both fr-
elge and domestic. If yon want read
ing matter, givs Jim a rail at tbe Hepp
aer Candy Factory, 89 tf.
Rev. Barebart, the Bptll mtnWer.
preached b b mort.'mg and evening at
Iba Baptist rbiren lo ll.it eily oo Hub
day. He baa a large fleld of Ulr lo
over and this aawwiaaa bis traveling
I. R. Esteb, it Gooseberry, was a vis
itor to Heppner on Snturduy.
Editor Patterson retnrned tbis morn
ing from a short business trip to L'ort
land.
W. H. Garrett, representative ut Wad-
hams A Co,, ot Portland, is io Heppner
today,
Attorney G. W. Phelps went down to
Tbe Dalles on Saturday night for a short
visit with the home folks.
Wright Saliog and wife were visitors
to Heppner from Eight Mile on Monday.
Wright will harvest a fine crop this sea
son. L. M. Lacy and Gus Friok, ot Port
land, arrived this morning to reoeive a
train load of sheep which they will take
below tomorrow nigbt.
Mrs. Geo. Conser returned home on
Sunday morning from a short visit to
Portland, as a delegate to the grand lodge
of tbe Eastern Star order.
William Ellery, representing a wool
commission bouse of Boston, is registered
at tbe Palace. Mr. Ellery is looking for
consignments ot wool for his firm.
Bob Fleming, one ot the successful
farmers of Gooseberry, was in Heppner
yesterday. He is greatly rejoioed over
tbe excellent crop prospects Id bis locality.
Catarrh cured. A clear head and
sweet breath secured with Sbilob s
Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser A
Warreo. x
Boro At Petteysvills, on June 16,
18'J8, to the wife of Assessor A. 0. Psttsys,
a 10 pound daughter. Mother and obild
doing well, and A. O. bas almost sotirely
forgotten tbat he is a cripple.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Warren departed
oo Sitorday last f"r Montana by team.
They go to join their daogbter, Mrs. Effls
Parritb, aod wi I probably make that
slate their permanent residenor.
C. B. Thorn, who baa been eutting
meat for tbe past four months io tbs
Liberty maiket, departed oo Saturday
evening for bis borne at Walla Walla.
Mr. Kelsay Lewis, of Arlington, bss
tskeo Mr. Thorn's place at tbs block
IL sod G. H. Blake, exteotlve sheep
owners of Rrk creek, Gilliam ennnty,
wers to Ilepi rer jeslenlsy gettltig sup
plies. Tbey eiiifot to legio lianlins
their wool clip to the market shortly and
will bring the aarcs lo Hrppner for ship
men I.
"Lei me kiss your Dewey lips," nrged
tbs youth io the parlor. "Young mn,"
roared a voice from tbe !j'iuing room,
"tbs bombardment will open as sooo st
I eao gal ioto uniform. " Tbo tbs bap
less youngster orgaaixM) bimselftotoa
flying squadroo aod made a fleet dis
appearaooe. J. W. Vaogbaa baa oearly complet!
tbs selling ool of bis stock of goods and
xpeota to leave for bis Dew boms Dear
Portland about tbs middle of next week.
Mr. Vsoghao bas beeo one of lleppoer's
vsrv best rltitos snd Ihe fiasette regrets
vsry much that it w bis inteotioa to leave
our little eity.
8. W. Hoenrer and wife returned fttio-
dy from a ten data' visit lo Portland,
ft. W, was a delegtls lo Ihe Masonis
grand loJtft an I Mrs. Hptuoer re pre.
tnM the KasUrp Hlar I ) "( thlteily
la tbs gathering of Ihe grand lodge of
tbat orJer lo Portland. TLey report a
vsry plestaol tiip.
Percy Garrignes relorned Sunday
morning from Eugene where he has been
during the past winter attending the
state university.
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa
tion it's tbe best and if after using it
yon don't say so, return package and
get your money. Sold by Conser A
Warren. x
J. B. Oarmiobael and wife were up
from their ranob on Saturday. J. B. is
one of the staunoh republicans ot tbis
oouoty and is muoh phased over tbe re
sult of tbe election,
For Constipation take Earl's Clover
Tea, the great Blood Purifier, oures
bendaohes, Nervousness, Eruptions on
tbe face, bdJ makes the head as dear as
a bell. Bold by Conser A Warren, x
Louis Gro6bans and wife were down
from their Rbea oreek ranch oo Satur
day. Louis is harvesting a large crop of
cord word this season and will be busy
hauling tbe same to town during tbe
remainder of tbe summer.
Evening Telegram: County Judge
Bartholomew ia down from Heppner on
business. He is proud to be able to SBy
tbat tbe tax levy ot Morrow is lower this
year than for some time, and that $5000
of the county's debt was paid last year.
It you want to help a good oause,
subscribe a dollar to tbe Rad Gross fund.
Joe Williams bas tbe list, and will see
that it goes for tbe relief ot sick acd
wounded soldiers and Cubans. A fine
pioture given to every subscriber.
W. L. and Ed. Saling departed last
week for Teel Springs with Chas. Mor
gan, with tho hope tbat bis health may
be benefited. Ed. has returned aod re
ports that Charley stood tbe trip quite
well and was somewhat improved. This
paper hope that Charley may be greatly
benefitted by tbis trip to the springs.
Tbe Canby oampmeeting will be held
July 1st to lltb, this year. Tbe evan
gelistic services will be in charge of Rev.
John Naugle, (the Peter Cartwright of
tbe Puoiflc slope). Sermons on the high
er life and lectures on tbe Bible daily by
eminent preachers of the M. E. church.
Clean straw for campers, free pasture for
horses. Good board at very reasonable
rates.
Mrs. B A Spivey died this morning at
ber residence in the Bettinger blook.
Mrs Spiv; y has beeo ailing for some
time, MD'i Anally, that dread disease, oon
snmpM in, made itself manifest, and she
succumbed tnia morning. The Dalles
Tiin.s-Mountaineer. Mrs. Spivey was
the daughter ot Mrs. Willinghame, of
Heppner, and bad many friends in this
city who sre greatly grieved to bear of
ber early demise, and their sympathies
go out in a large measure to tbe bereaved
husband and relatives.
Do yon want an axle grease tbat won't
run like a coward when it gets hot?
Tbat won't gum, that wears well, tbat
bas no acid to ruin your axles, tbat is
the best made, and warranted lo give
satisfsctionT If yoo do, yon wao't
Western Speoial. II is not a obeap
grease judged by size of dan and prioe,
but is ons of tbe cheapest when actual
service and prioe are considered. Being
a graphite grease there is nothing better
tor pinions and oog greasing. For sale
exclusively by P. C. Thompson A Co.
69 61
The Gazette is pleased to aoknowledgs
receipt of an invitation to be present at
tbe commencement exercises ot tbe olass
ot ninety-eight, New England Conser
vatory of Music, at Tremont Temple,
Boston, on Wednesdey, June 22. The
invitstioo is sebt by Miss Julia Hart, ot
Heppner, one of the olass. Miss Hart
bas beeo abaeot for four years aod
graduates from this famous sohool of
mnsio with bigb bouors. The Gazette's
editor is sorry that he could not be pres
ot to witness these exeroites which will
oo doubt prove lo be of the very highest
order.
NEW GOODS
That have come in iust latelv.
Good Prospects at Black Batte.
From the K. 0.
T. O. Taylor and Dr. Vinoent of Pend
leton, and H. 8. Wooly ot New York,
returoed Saturday evening from 12 miles
south of Long Creek, where they visited
tbe Black Butte mine property io wbiob
Mr. Taylor and Dr. Vincent are interest
ed. Tbey report tbat tbey will commence
suffioieut development work oan be done bome exquisite patterns 111 summer
upon tbe mine whioh will inoiude tbe wash goods Percales, Zephyrs,
sinking otaebaft about 603 feet. Ginghams. A nice line of Ladies'
Just what quality ot ore they will find Shirt Waists, Collars, Cuffs and Ties
who bas bad a great deal of experience
in development, speaks in glowing terms
of the oompany's prospects.
Mr. Taylor in speakiug of the trip said
that the stook and ranges in the section
of oountry visited are looking better
than he has ever seen them and tbat
wheat nearer town is in splendid con
dition.
AGENTS WANTED
For the life of Wm. E. Gladstone, by
John Clark Ridpatb, LL. D., tbe most
oelebrated orator and statesman of
modern times. His brilliant genius and
remarkable character; bis grand achieve
ments as leader and prime minister; bis
magnifioent triumphs in great political
truggles;including bis famous speeches,
striking inoidents, personal aneodotes,
etc. Many superb phototype engravings.
Over 650 pages. Only $2.50. Splendid
oaovassing outfit with valuable pre
mium, terms and full instructions sent
free for 36 cents in stamps to oover post
age. Most liberal terms guaranteed.
Twenty days credit. Freight paid.
Agents making $5 to $30 a day. Be first
in tbe field. Order outfit today. Ex
perience not neoessary as everybody
wants it. Mention tbis psper. Monroe
Book Co., Dep't. J., Dearborn St.,
Cbioago. 67 64
FOK HALE.
In the Shoe Department
"w,...There has been some new arrivals
VERY STYLISH FOOTWEAR
O O One line to sell at $2.50
Another sells at $3.50
O 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
D00TS AND SHOES
D
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
CO.
Ranoh, 320 acres, good laud, 4 miles of
Heppner, all fenced, plenty ot water,
house and barn, 110 acres of summer
fullow, all ready for fall crop. Easy
terms. Call at the Gazette office.
t 654-tt
Special Notice.
As tbe present proprietor ot the Ga
zette must leave Heppner soon, be is
desirous of settling np bis affairs. What
is due him be must have at once, so that
he oan meet all demands. Drop in and
settle your aocount. 57-tt
Tbe Marquam Urand, on Morrison
street in tbe Marquam building, is under
excellent management and tbe publio
will be royally entertained this winter
New companies and new faoes will ap
pear from time to time at this popular,
first-olass theatre of Portland, and when
io Portland our denizens should not fail
to take in some of the fine dramas that
will be presented. tt
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
AT HEPPNEK
Tbey have anything in this line that you may desire and yon can depend on it you get a
guuu aruuie wiieu tuuy guttniiiiee u
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main StreatP. Repairing a Specialty
KED t'HOKS FOND.
Hearty tsdorwmrnt Kroia the Oflloert of
the Ottial Cabas Krllrf Committee.
Stephen E. Barton, Chairman of the
Central Cubto Relief Committee: "I
deire to endorse tbs expressions of tbs
treasurer of Ihe committee, Mr. Cbss. A
Bable reo, io favor of tbe Ixmotiful pio
ture allegorical of Ibe suffering peopls
io Cuba, aod tbe spootaoeons and
generous outpouring of Ihe American
people in the rellt-f ot the sufTeriog. Tbs
thought of oodertaking tbs Iremeodoot
work involved in tbe sale of Ibis picture,
as proposed by yon. for the benefit of
Hi American Naliooal Red Cross lo
Ihe work of relief, is a inotl commend
able one, and as a mmbr of the Ontral
Cabas lUlief Committee and the Red
Croas, 1 sinoerely troot that yoor efforts
will meet all Ihe auroras you atilicipats.
From ths deplnrabls conditions wbiob
tot aiprtr to confront ths natmn, Inert
ia every tvidnr Ibat all tbe financial
aid thai is porsililt may m needed la
lUd Cross work."
Those who desire lo subscribe should
call al ths postoffice.
1KTTERS AIWEKTI8ED
J Or., June W, WM.
Bronner, John
Crisp, Hen
jonuston, mil
Porter. James (2)
r-prott. Walter
Oihbs, W, W.
When CHlltnir
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Dunn, Mrs. Mary
Kstxt, Bob
Thonms, Hcott
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THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCHERS
Who has secured tho services of
AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Kates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
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KOUKTH OF JULY RATES.
For thx Fourth of July the O.R. A Co.
will sell exoursiou tickets from Heppner
lo aoy station in Oregoo aod return, in
cluding Walluia and Walla Walla, at a
rate of one fare for round trip. Tiokets
will bs sold on July 21, 3 l.sod 4tb, good
to return on July 6th. For further In
formation see O. li. k N. sgsnt at Llepp
oer. 650tt
THE PALACE HOTEL 1JAK,
J. O. 330ROIIKRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
w
OOL GROWERS
If you liavo 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
ill
Tlilt It Your Opportunity.
On receipt of t n cents, cash or stnnsps,
a generous siimplo will lie mnuea or mei
most impulnr Cutnrrh nnd Hty Fever Curo
(Ely's ('renin lialm) snWcisut to demon-1
straie the grout turrit ol lua remedy.
ELK liltorilLirH.
CC Wamu tt., rrw iork City
IUt. John Held. Jr. . f Cr. nl Fn'la, Mont
recommended I'.ly'a team llnim to me. 1
can einiihaiire Ina R'st.-im nl, ''It is a rni
live cure fur fiitnrrh If nseil directed.
Itev. Francis V. l'o1i. Fanlor Central I'rea.
fl l. Il..l..nn M..1.I
I.,,.. .
F.lvM Cream Palm U the acknowledged IB UlO plttCO to BlorO yollT WOOl UllS 8eaH01.
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enre for nttiirrli mm columns no ni. rrury f!ailm Wfi (In ft RtriCt V warcllllllHO hllHl lll'Stf. Rlld lln
nv iimuiioiii urnjj i nm, isp nnu, I 1 f 1 I 1 ' 1 1 i,
inu iifm uuying wum uurnnwn, wu I'nrijuragu ftini jit'iiuou
amongst the buyers and secure you the highest price.
We art svlllnf wool tacks tnd twin al citt, iytlls when wool Is soli). He ml In Tour order
HI nut i.
W a y tha hlhit rtah price lor twi ll and hides.
Ma an-aaxiiia lor Little's bio and Black Leal Tobacco Dlo. tlie onlr rellalilo rrnwrid
ii 1 1 on inr uiarsei.
a pay Irrurhi lo leatnsirrs wnen Wiii mi no an ut owners ot worn,
W liatr a lull supply ol Meed Harley and W liral. also xleam Holled Hurler (i.r teamsters,
lilrx I your traiuilvri to tlis lower ttarelioax. luamikt you a square ileal.
Dor any ii'ju
Why?
t bei
15e-
CASTOR I A
For Infant &nd Children.
Th8 Kind You Hate Always Bought
R. F. MYIND. Manager.
Ha'atea's Arstra IUJ I
Tha IWat Halve la Ibe witrl.1 fot Out, j
IVauM, Hon. I'le-rs, stall H bourn, j
t'rrmf H-ra, Trttf, (Tbappavl Hand, j
Off for ibe Muaalalaa.
Early Monday morning a party of
tleppotntes oomposad of Frank IUtier
aod family, Dr. E. 11 liaolock, E. J., A
M. aod K. 0. Hluoum, i. i. Harris, Jas
Fill aod frank lloberta, depart I for a
elf wk's sojioro io IIjs Hlasroono
lains. Mr, ltitfra will leave his family
at Iba Teel springs burs tbey at peel to
rniu dorlof Ibe ltall term, bat b
will J tin tbs party of naa folks and cid
II oo Iba trip Ibrongb lb ovioblaitit of
Oreo! and liakwr eoanliMi laioxlof
nb and fame. Jaa. Kill armottipaalrw
tha party ss t pleura and will b
nflharVHik watria. Tbs boy
hata a t'"t deJ (if sport
ami tin ilnnM na Ibwir return lhaa will
ta able In relate in any Ibrillim ayvxinata '
tit I. air lifaadth eampMi and otber letr
atlns itilatitla i.f tbalr trip ibrwgH tbo
ni'ioeltin fitiOora. 1
Gibson & Berger,
At Cliat (ouaa- lil.l HUtnl.
HhuviriK. - 15 CtH.
I Iiiir Cutting. - "r
lSathn'2'ic. KvcrytliingStrict-
ly Kirt ('lann.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
15
Shaving
V f
Cents.
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Mn.p Iwn doora awnilh ol I'.arl.irnn,
G. B. HATT,
NEW vnm
Noble &
Successors to Noble & Co.,
Ar in Ihla Held al Ilia old ttaml with Hartiraa, HaMli. Wtil4, fpura, aii'l an end leas
lul of trerjtlilus In their Una. . It. Nodlt ami Mr. Urn, Nol.la romprlM tha
haw Arm aba will pay all bills ol Ibe old Arm as wall aa culler! what tt tua.
1. O. 20IIvI$ cj CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this, ftepalr work a specialty.
SHavlef,
Half CvHlt.
l...., M.llot OKUt
IS Cents
28 "
a f fat deal, aod on Ibis Ifl trip lo , ClillWama. Caros,
H'trof h bad th t.Uasir(?)iif eff'd lions, and powttivaiy
Maaalr la nia4 lt.
I1i.n t.l.t amM a ren akm, N..
'. all HI a KrtJp I lauly Without it. I aware)..! ari'ly I albai
rnraa Tilaa mr aa ! '" '"i aim e p u iMn. t
M wm llenMia ha Ka1 I ha t.Uatira Tl'"f lfm1 iiona, wngj iiui7 cur .at new nr w i . .. , . , , i
. I i , ... i j i 1 n, I 'i'" i" '"i"","'i.i ! r r ... I atrrift up Ihe larr lie ao-l !rmi,- all in,
L.ii Ir I'Alflljl.jL- J 1 vettiof In a sklr rain. Ilowava. ' pay rjnirL Ii it foaranal In ins .,,,, i.,n u,. u.w i.t i...i,r t.,
yi v;iik:i t-R ..t. b..onrr. tv nt. HamhaM ..i..fatpa or oo.y r.f0t,w. h..' ;,..ih-7-l..r:;i:; ,,: l;;-.l,r;:;;-
yTC ''vtTT?iTTrI 1 aod b fi tta labors ia tsry , Prl" ' '' f' ht. tot ala by , t t..nf I .t te., .e, i. , ;,!
r. at ti'.ibl 1 latitat l.s a s-4 . (lattfal war lo4v4. iHowit Dru. Co, E. J. Ht'iro, tbioaar. I f , uu-tv, , Mii(.trl, ',;,
gglonsorial Artist. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinawarc & Qticciiswarc At
Gilliam & Bisbee's
A ttd l y Hi way l' y ba.a anyihlns yoi en rail for In tdt tl'it ol
Insi4war, aim iiawarw,
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT
The CALIFORNIA
Lodging House
BEDS 23 an. 60 Cania.
j !i;o, C, KOMI), 'r,p.
IS t t l''r to Oj't-ra llutig,
Mtaaa.
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