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

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    We are
A New Firm
You are about to buy your Fall and Winter supplies in Clothing, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Bedding, Etc., Etc.
With a new and well-selected stock embracing
Dress Goods - Fleece Goods - Calicos - Linens - Ladies' and - Blankets
Outings - Shirtings - Muslins - Table Linens - Children's Underwear - and Comforters
A Complete Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises and Telescopes.
We Ask
Agents for
Warner ' a Cornets
For your trade in consideration of tbe substantial quality and value of everything we sell. Our purpose is to meet your re
quiremets as to style, servioe and durability, at very low prices, ami thus merit your future patronage.
IBiovo. fe Stewart.
BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN
A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter
Tells all about Her Troubles when
Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores.
" At the age of two months, my baby
began to have sores break out on his right
cheek. We used all the external ap
plications that we could think or bear 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 Barsaparilla. I also took Hood's
Sareaparilla, and before the first bottle
-was finished, the sores were well and have
Bever returned. He is now four years old,
but he has never had any sign of those
scrofulous sores since he was cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very
grateful. My boy owes his good health
and smooth, fair skin to this great mcd
lclne." Mrs. S. 8. Wboten, Farming
ton, Delaware. Get only Hood s.
r.it are prompt, efficient and
nOOU S fills easy In effect. 25 cents.
ADVERTISED LETTKBS.
LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER
Or., September 12, 1898.
Allison, Gred
Crabtree, Wm
Jonei, 8 (or L) D
Junes, C E
Maddiien, O K
Malm, George
Mattison, Ezra
Marshall, Mike
Meaua, Geo H
Peiraon.81iner(?)
Kay, Dale
Taylor, Edd
When calling for those letters please say
advertised. B. If. Vauuhah, P. M.
Local Notes.
Sea M. Liclitentbal & Co. for shoes.
John McOarty ships a carload of oat-
tie tonight.
Tbe warehouses are filling op with
wool and grain.
Wbat is nop (joldT Best beer on
earth. Bee ad. elsewhere.
Resideooff and lot for sale. Inquire at
premises adjoining W. It. Ellis'.
2-9 J. A. PtTTKuaoN,
Liohtenlbal k Oo. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. . 83tf
Dr. A. 0. Greenlee, corner Grand ave
nue and East Morrison at, Portland, tf
Royal Cafe restaurant, oeat and olean
Meals 25 oeota. Open day and night.
Tbe Gazette's snbooription prioe of
1.50 is listing inbsoribers every day.
Ontnnssse's famous old "Dublin
Stoat," Imported, at Cbris Borobers'
Mrs. Manning is able to ait np, and
Buffers scarcely any pain, wbioh is very
encouraging to her. Dr. Swinburne is
well satisfied with her progress.
Karl's Clover Root Tab, f.r Constipa
tion it's the best and if after upidb it
you don t say so, return package and
get your money. Sold by Cooser &
Warren. . x
Catarrh oared. A clear -head and
sweet breath secured with Sbilob's
Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by Oonser &
Warren. x
Dr. M. B. Metzler, the dentist, who
has reoeotly located in onr city, ha Ilia
offioe for the present with Dr. McFanl.
Those iti need of dental services should
call sod see bim. tf
Two Bisters from Baker City, soliciting
funds for their hospital at that place,
were in Heppner yesterday. They
found tbe trip, owing ' to the duet, ex
ceedingly trying.
Leroy Drake, of Hheldon, Nebraska,
who bnngbt oattle in this section last
year, arrived Saturday morning and has
gone interior for 500 bead, which he ex
pects to ship from Heppner
Tbe Epworth Leagne, jointly with the
Women's Home Mission society, will
give a lawn party or sooinble next in
day evening. Tbeir purpose will be to
add furniture to the parsonage.
For Constipation take Karl's Clover
Tea, tbe great Blood Purifier, cures
headaobes, Nervousness, Eruptions on
tbe faoe, and makes tbe bead as dear as
a bell. Sold by Cooser & Warren, x
The Morrow County Land & Trust
company have decided to go into the
wheat buying business extensively this
fall, and it is Important that growers in
tervie
orops.
Sbilob's Consumption Cure cures
wbere others fail. It is tbe leading
Oougb Cure, and no borne should be
without it. Pleasant to take and goes
right to tbe spot. Sold by Couser &
Warren. . x
Mrs. I. T. Barr wishes to inform ber
patrons sod tbe public that after tbe
15th of this month ber dressmaking par
lors will be in tbe MoFarland building,
in tbe room adjoining that oocnpied by
Tbat Portland people are an enter
prising people is shown by their prompt
ly putting np over $12,000 cash to pay
tbe expense of i iving tbe Northwest
euch a grand enterprise ss tbe Oregon
Industrial Exposition, which will be a
snnroe of pleasure to all from September
22 to October 22. Snob fiilrs cost a heap
of money, br( tbey benefit the whole
people, and Portland does not eland on
expense where general good is involved.
Tbe music alone will be worth coming
miles to hear.
Tbe 30th annual meeting of tbe East
ern Ureston Agricultural Society will
open at The D illes October 13. Persons
who desire t'i put stook, produce or
artioles ot any kind on exhibit should
not wait too long. It is not well to let
everything go untill tbe last moment.
It is tbe intention ot everyone oonoerned
to intike tbe cutting meeting one ot tbe
most successful in the history of tbe
Bcoiety, and the snecfes of tbe meeting
depends muoh on tbe interest taken by
the people throughout the diotriot.
Long Creek Eagle: la this issue of
the Eigle will be found advertisements
from a large nombbr of Pendleton uoer
cbunts, representing various branches ot
the mercantile business. Nearly a;l ot
these merohants bva naed tbe Eagle's
Personal.
Chns; Becmcr was in on business Monday.
Editor t-hutt, of the Times, iB seriously ill.
Jack Parker substitutes Ed Green on the stage
line tor a time.
A. Ashbaugh, of Eight Mile, was In on busi
ness yesterday
Miss Mamie Estes, daughter of Wm, Estes, Is
reported seriously 111. ..
Liithar Hamilton and Geo. Barker came down
from Hamilton's mill Sunday.
Holland Thompson 1b steadily improving.
His case was considered serious In the beginning.
Councilman Jas. Roberts Is fortunate in not
having a broken ankle, and will soon be
around.
John Ayers has moved his family to town
from Butter creek, to gain advantage of our
schools.
Green Matthews goes with his wile to Weiser,
Idaho, this week to take charge of Dr. Mo
Swords' sheep.
Robert Hynd went to Portland on Saturday
night's train on business, and will return to
morrow morning.
D. A. Curry and wite accompanied by Budd
Shipley returned Friday from a summer's can-
vass of the Interior.
Rov. Flesher went to Portland on last even
ing's train to attend the Methodist conference,
to be held there this week.
W. 8. Connor and family, of lone vicinity,
came up this morning ana win occupy me
building of Mrs. Ayers for the winter..
Congressman ElliB' little son Eddie is quite
ooluncna in tbe past, and were universal- lick, but will be able to accompany Ms parents
on their return to Portland tomorrow night.
H. P. Vermily, special agent for the Northern
PaolBe railroad, arrived in town Sunday morn
lng, and will look up their land Interests In this
section.
B. F. Miller, the enterprklug stage contractor
between here and Canyon City, went to The
Dalles Monday to secure another new coach for
the line.
fa Tn IniiM .nrl Haiivhlar. Mia n..rtha
I- .'..II . I.I I IT I ' " " " " 1
..V.m.-clW D. expecte(, home , . few flay, from the Ea,t(
Hon. Henry Blackman, f x-oolleotor ot where they have been spending most of the
them hefore disoosino of their internal teveoutt, rmobed home last
Sunday morning from an extended bus
ty pleased with the returns derived
tuererrom, remiletou's leading mer
chants are progressive, rustling and en
ergetic business men, and have adopted
strictly progressive means, that ot using
printer's ink in reaching out for trade.
iness stay over at Seattle, an I was busy
yesterday sh iking hands with old friends
on the street. While Ilwiry repeatedly
asserts tbat he has retired from politics,
yet be is closely in touch with tbe polit
ic 1 situation over in Washiugton, and
predicts an i specially active campaign
iu our neighbor state this fall.
summer.
T. J. Allyn, of lone, Chas Royce.of Hardman,
John Johnson, of Gooseberry, J. P. .Rhea, of
Rhea creek, and J. M. Beauchamp, of Lexing
ton, were registered at the Palace yesterday.
FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.
Mrs. It. G. Powell the Victim of Very Seri
ous Injuries.
Blue Mountain Eagle.
Last Monday afternoon while Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Powell were on their way to
this oity from their borne near Ritter a
shookmg accident befell tbem, and it
seems miraculous indeed that both were
not killed outright. As it is, Mrs.
Powell lies at tbe Monumental hotel in
this oity in a oritioal condition, suffer-
ng a fraotured nose and a terribly
bruised and lacerated face aud forehead
Tbe unfortunate lady remained in an
unconscious state for several hours after
having been brought to this city. Tbe
attendiig physicians, Drs. Miracle and
Crockett, stated that while the lady's
injuries were very serious and painful,
they were not necessarily dangerous
aud Mrs. Powell, from present indica
tions, would reoover.
Mr. Powell was not seriously injured,
although it is stated he was knocked
down and run over by both the horses
and vehicle.
The Eagle is informed tbat tbe acci
dent was the result of a broken hame.
strap. When north of town, ooming
down tbe hill near tbe Crowley ranch,
Mr. Powell notioed that the wagon
tongue was about to drop from its sup
port, and stopping tbe team, alighted
from the vebiole to readjust it, allowing
Mrs. Powell to remain in tbe seat to
hold tbe liues, not having tbe slightest
doubt as to her perteot safety. Unfor
tunately the tongue dropped to tbe
ground while Mr. Powell was in the act
of repairing tbe broken harness and tbe
frightened borses started to ran. Mr.
Powell bad no opportunity to stop tbem,
as he was knooked down at the first
MOURNING THEIR LOSS.
If
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defects of the eyt, will be here
very three months. 648-lyr
"Co'n juioe" 1 all right but Low Til
lard baa a brand of 14-year-old goods
tbat Is bard to beat. 603 -If,
Painless remedy for itreoting teeth.
If not as staled, do charges. Try Dr.
Vangbao'a new plao. 60-If.
If yoa nd something for your system
call at the 'Pbooe Tha Telephone ae
looo, Oity botel building. tf
T. A. Rbee informs as that about 100
cars will b needed for sheep shipments
from Ibis place this month.
A drove of 000 ealtla ars on tbelr way
from lie, Grant county, for Ibis point,
lo be shipped wilblo a few days.
Recorder Rcbardsnn wascompelled lo
reprimand one ditorbr of tbe pesos
tbis morning lo tbe extent of I" 50.
Beat accommodation sod eoorUoo
treatment altbs Imperial Hotel, Saventb
and Wash. Hti., Portland. Oregon.
Mica Nelli By wishes to announce
tbat aba will be prepared lo eommeos
swing again Sept. I2tb al 1 25 pr day.
Bring yoar bides, pIU end fart to
P Mathews, al lbs Liberty Mt
Market. pays highest market twice,
6JSMf.
Freak Fernsworth was aeri-maly lo
Jord lbs ImI of lb week by bis bora
falling oo htm. Ilowsver, be Is fsst
recovering.
Mr. Johnson reports Ids wool basinet
iodttigly qalet for Ibt present, bat
bnpes to rtteoetvs deal lalbs
Bear fa tore.
E.O. NoM A Co. ere ro Hers after
basin. Tb flneet saddle and bar.
nee to bo foood la Ueppner. He Ibetr
ew ad ia tbM ta. If.
A farewell pert will be gives) f'erey
(lerrtgoa al the opera boo Ibis o
leg. lis retaraa to lb Fageoeetat
tialvertilv for the wilder.
UiD Ibataoagb! Take warning. II
may 14 to "aeuplina. A ifito but
! of Hhilob's Cure may as your life.
Bold by Oooeef A Werr. t
CongreftMiuin Kills lit pans.
Congressman Ellis, wife and son Ed
tbs bank, on Center street, where she) die, took tbeir departure tm last ofght'a
can be coiled npoo. 2t train for Portland, where thwy will uii.ke
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tba "Red- tbrir bei.dqnarters until time for bis re
tiaht." ever on tha alerl for something turn to Washington. Mr. Ellis
new. oan furnish yoa tbs finest rock- will travel about familiarizing bim
tails lo Ire land Manbatten, Jersey, I self with tbs desires aud lo-
Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in terests of his constituents, that be may
tba business. Drop in and take the be In bt tier trim to guard, and take cara
taste out of jour moulb. If
At lbs Heppner Candy Factory is tbe
place lo get cool, refreshing summer
drinks, Jas. Hart ceo foruish yoa milk
shakes, sodo, ice oream soda, orange
wine, peanb cider, etc Ice cream booths
nicely fitted np. Come and try the
Dewey flavor-e new thing and very fins, oougrs,
Gfil tf
Mr. Geo. Wbitirs, of "Tba Fair,1- look
last night's Irain for Ueppner Junction,
wbere ha met bia mother and son and
danghter, returning with Ibem this
mon-icg. Tbey are direct (mm Flndley,
Ohio. Mr. Whitiea bas tbe new cot'sgr
recently srected by Mr. Hlooum, of the
of congr-ssi(inl matter important to
them. Ills S' jouro at borne proved en
j iy able to bim, and when he returns
here pe rmanently al the close of bis term
be i'l adjust bidiselt to tbe community
very readily. Ws rxpect toother short
visit from bim before be returns to
WHkAT THIKVKS.
rrmni la Iks Walia Wall Valley Gears
Willi Xlinitfaas.
Tbe farmers of Hpnug vally and tbe
thrre roads testing between Walla Walla
and Waitsburg, says tbe Cui"U, are
planing mill, in readloeas for tbem end gording their fields at nigLl lib sbot-
il Ml - r"I
J . 1 1 . . M
rs1Tl'll . vr,ewe-4
. 1
considers himself permanently looated
John Pniselrk, who baa lived on But
ter creek for soma lime, haa moved In
Hardman and will make that place bis
bom in the fotor. Mr. tinseirk bat
recently purchased, lo partnership with
Oeo. French, ot tbis city, 4.S00 bead of
awes and lambe, while oo a reoent tour
into lb Jobn Day oonotry, near Mitob
all. payiag only 2 2fi fof lb twrsand
II. CO for the lamb.
Neil lo lb general prosperity pre
vailing Ibmnghonl lb North weet, tbs
sobjeot mosl talked of is lb great Ore
goo ladntlrUI Etpoaition al Portland
fiom Heptemlier 22 lo October 2.'. Oo
very band yon bear people say tby
would not mies this great fair for aay -Ibiag,
and lh railroad and steamboat
lioes ars gniag to gretil greatly redned
ra'ea. All who attend lh fair will mats
aepleodid Intretmeet.
The Msru'iam (rol. on Morra
street In lb Marjnam bmlding, is nn lr
illtil management and pallia
will t royally entertained tbis winter.
New compaote and atw te will ap
pear from lime lo lima ! Ibi pp'r,
firat-clae theatre of Portland, and !
ia Portland our diilins sbnold ool (all
to Uk la earn of lb tic dramas tbat
ill be preeale. tf
Tb war re over, al the weatt.r Is
Sow r"l SbJ .ll'blf.l. U tia )o f'l
la b mnod dr-p ia at tit Uiwling alley
and spend a pleaeat.l hunt as I i-K Sotne
bealthfal eseni Ihmwola. Tl.ie t-pn-tar
place ttt BSHMtnut is 0" oadr the
maaagrmeat f Mr, J. II. Ktehar lom,
at iweade lo raa it ia a 1
tlfoal,ly rpebt watiber, Al
Itcn.b lvv.oe al aey tiu., VV1l
J al03l?';' rrM fet4
MlMN 1 """ ' i
1,1 te i' i
gnus, irespaeser will not be givtto the
opportunity lo have tlitir eases 0'nid
ered ia the suprrinr fxiilrt ot Walla
Walla county a coroner will pM on tbe
ca.
Wheal bat been stolea fntu tbs ricks
ot stacks of tha fll U ner Valley drove
and in Hpring Vailey during the last few
dais. Ths Ihit-Vne have e I landed their
operations from one fild tr another
until tbry have arotlerd lh entire liiirth-
ero end of tha cunniy. Word be ben
pael along the lint of farm boas
Guard hv been p-ile. at the "el
ling" up wj to the road.
A rjclir lm I Ixtaren Dry
ererk snl Vullrf (1,'nv em In a gno
Store )eienlr having l,l I a l-d
wnu imciii'i ani iin.irs m.w jer. ; rimrii',
wbn akd if he were going l.'inln g be
Mpllrd :
"Yee; fr wbikl iLi-v-. Tiiia I lli
only ti.e J r It. li st ror.e. Ilaektlml
id liMj.p r sit. t- a I'islln Walla t
Hull f'.r IS )r. lU't .liinifl
l t'T- elng liitia linn it b t .!'
Inetitn'ioa on tt.e It y niviilt..r I
hn.d are ! s!ptr g l r ,,t ,rti no
t.tir rm ai'h n e rje i.jn ; it Uit'l lt.
iiml tfr , ei-ijr
I)vt l Miller re. It ri.titd ll. riy
lf i n his ot) It I, .i,l'irrf He
rot fli n.' d It. ft'" I't tlie d (ofll
an. in ,ia I rlrl -t . )i,,,,U. ltair
. al 70 a.-ka la'l ftt l ti.a t. tnnal
hl hria. acta lm tl.lr
lb B-I.l cliOi t'i e, n a. I tntifhl and
Uiruini
, i THE TKMPItRANCB RAl.l.Y- t
(ilven by the United Bunilay Schunls, Was a
Droldeil Huecess.
The Sunday school temperance rally
given last Hunday night at tbs Christian
oharob, under tbe able anpervisiou of
Mrs. Alice MoNay, is pronoiinoed by all
who were in attendance tbe m st eoj y
able and interesting occasion of the sea
son, lieror Hie opening uour arrived
tbe church was literally packed. Tbs
interesting program was introduced with
a grand march by ths Huoday school
obildreo, Mrs. 1. Bartholomew furnish
ing ths music, and the Misses Mary Mj
Hwords and Alice Bartholomew as lead
ers, who ara Justly entitled to oompll-
meat tor Iheir illntriotii eimpls ol
dignity and tbe tact displayed in guidios
lh liltls army through the aili of the
church without the least c mfasloo to
mar Ha effect. 41 tbe ennolnsioo of tb
marob tb following interesting pr gram
was rendered:
Keatxmslr raadtni 'niirretlon
1-rairi.r nv. piieur
Wor.lsnf Wali oiiia I'r.rf. Hoid
K.HIV Inlaiil clan
i4.uk . M. K. liinrrh. eolith. H'l'iilar 'li'l
Aililn-a Mr rimher
Hiii( M. K. XiiniUy e'hool
tvin-t raaillliK Mlaajannla Harllinliiiiiae
Mni christian euiwley s-hil
Hh llalloll MM I. Milan ni.ii
Httii Heft lat Kiimlar hmi
Add.eaa . Kr. hhallcy
lilttrllmtlon of U'tnnrranrr raiwra.
Wiuar Ullla rhllilran
e.i.--nll Ilia Fort'' . oiifatli.n
Art lr "IrliilHTalK". Julsa Harlliiilnmr
Sxiihi . Choir
rnlleptlnn.tl.T.
TaintM-ranr Iii.iIot . Cniiarrrllnn
lrnalli lion . . . RfT. Klitlwr
lunao of tbe horses. Mrs. Powell was
powerless to stop tbem, aud before tbey
ran tar the tongue struck tbe Imuk and
tbe vebiole was turned completely over,
throwing Mr. Powell with terrillo foioe
to tbe ground, etriking on ber face. It
as at first reported tbat the nnfortun
ate lady ' eyea were hopelessly injured,
but au examination by tbe phyeioiana
proved the cntrary.
The Cnifrw.
Marshal Thornton is determined to
enforce the ourfew ordinance, and Hun
dsy evening was put to considerable
aoonyaooe and a lively chase. Heveral
hoys were nn the street after tbe ringing
ot the bell, noting in a boisterous man
ner, when be started in pursuit. Tbs
boys scattered, and, rounding np, war
found again and Identified. The next
morniug they were taken to City lie
oorder Richardson's oflloe, where be
gave tlii-m a severe lecture, warning
Ibem tbat a second vinlaiion meaut lbs
full penalty. The boys aeetned to ap
preciate bis advioe, and ba predicts no
mors trouble with them.
Citizens of Baker County Buy Goods of a
Portland House.
Baker City Republican.
It seems useless for a paper to instruct
the people on matters pertaining to
trade. Continually we are saying: Buy
goods of borne merchants, and giving
good reasons for home patronage. Tbe
business men ot this oity buy as obeap
and sell as reasonable as tbey can and
live, but there is a certain class ot people
who Image that the borne merobaot is
robbing them, and when a traveling
salesman comes along and informs tbem
tbat tbeir conviotioca are oorrect, and
exhibits goods considerably below tbe
prioe asked by tbe borne merchant, these
suckers are ready to bite at the bait.
We have a practical illustration. A
short time sinoe two or three fellows
made tbeir appearanoe in this county,
coming from Portland. Tbey sold tba
farmers on Burnt river aud Willow o reek.
and even in the valley near tbis oily
groceries and other goods very obeap
These fakirs bad samples to prove tbe
quality of their wares. II was a o
transaction. The goods were shipped
and the invoices and bills sent lo the
bank, and before tbe obeap buyer oould
get possession ot tbeir purobase he must
pay the oontraot prioe.
One ot the farmers oo Burnt river
admits thai be was seriously bilked, and
be might as well baye thrown his money
into tbe river. The goods were not as
represented, and some ot tbem utterly
worthless. Now these farmers are
mourning for tbeir loss, bul it is evident
that they do not read tbe Republican.
How much eduoation does it taka to
find oat tbe priooipal laws of trade?
The merohants bore would not dare to '
oarry on tbeir shelves and offer tor sale
such rotten goods as these farmers
bongbt from this Portland firm, who
styles itself, so we are told, as Jones A
Oo.
The same farmers would stand on ths
street corners and expose any looal mer
chant who would deoeive tbem in any
sooh way, and yel they swallow this loss
with a few kioks, beoause they ars
ashamed to admit their ignorance.
But this lesson will do no good, for
tbey will buy of the next fakir wbo
comes along.
Seen Near Athena.
Alhena was visited by an East Ore-
gonian representative reoently and tba
various industries and enterprises ot tbat
busy little oily looked np. II may
truthfully be said tbat Athena now ia a
busy town. II is tbe oenter ot a marvel
ouely rioh wheal and stook herding
country. Tributary to it are agricultural
lands yielding no less than 1,000,000
bushels of wheat annually. Tbe farmers
of tbat section of tbe oountry ara ot tbe
kind tbat believe in progress and im
provement in methods. On every band
oan be seen new buildings and wall kept
places. Tbe immeose orops produced
there put tbe farmers in a prosperous
oondition, and this prosperity is refleoted
in Ihe town ot Atbena. Hare ara well
seleoted stocks ot goods, busy shops,
and through tha streets ia always flowing
a steady stream of traffic. One heara
nothing but obeertul expressions and
pride in tbe solidity ot the town and tbo
oountry surrounding it. East Oregon
ian.
A Dog's Misfortune.
Harry Philips bas a valuable black
Irish aetler dog tbat was unfortunate
enough to taokla a bedgebog about two
years ago, sinoe wbiob lime bia head
and neck bate been horribly distorted,
owing to abscesses developing from Ibe
distibated quills. Yesterday be waa
brought to town and stretched oat on
Ibe operating table of Dr. Swinburne,
wbo out deep inoisiooa into tbe innum
erable placaa about tbe bead and oeok.
Tbe poor old dog seemed to realize tba
good intention ot Ibe surgeon, from tbo
fact that he never flinohed under tbe
severe operation, but lo tbe oontrsry
gave every oanine evidenoe of bia grati
tude. Dr. Hunlock estimates tba dog s
value as o faithful and well-trained
hunter, second to do other dog in the
coui try.
What Dr. A. K. Halter Hay.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my
personal knowledge, gained in observing
tbe effeot of yonr Hhilob's Our in oases
of advanced consumption, I am prepared
to say it la tbe most remarkable remedy
that baa ever been brought to my atteo
tiou. It bas oertainly saved many from
consumption. Sold by Oonser A Warren.
To Cur ('oiiatluatlaa forever.
Take Cawareu t 'uinl ( alhartle. l'e orta.
It C C. U. lad lo cura. ilruiitiiau refund teooef.
i-OH HALE.
Raoob, 820 acres, good land, 4 miles of
Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water,
bouse and barn, 110 acres ot summer
fallow, all ready for tall crop. Easy
terms. Call at Ibe Qaaette offioe.
664-tf
100 REWARD t
Will be paid for intormatioo leading
to Ibe arrest and oonvictlon of any per
son steeling oattle branded " WH" oon
neoted on tbe lefl side. Waddle on tbe
ooae. Fbimjt Hdqbm.
45-nova
gov Bal.
Twenty aoree of land, near a good
sonool. Will trade for boreae, farming
outfit, ete. For farther information ad
drees, V. Wreoiiau.,
79-tt Hood River, Or.
I'rupoaal fur Bridge.
Realm! bills will be received for build -
iug a bridge over Kork creek, on th
Heppner and Lone Rock road, ootll
October 1. H'.rH, county to furnir.li all
material on lb ground. Right reserved
to reject any or all bid.
A. (i. IUHlHnUiMr.l,
KI-81 County Judge.
Ilrlaraail Km a )'aaiis
Jnho Hpeooer aod Wm. Lswanu, who
left ber lt Mar wllb about B.000 bead
of sheep lelon-lr.g to A M. Rune for
Wyoming, returned bom this morning,
lo Interview with Mr. Npeocer be In
form n thai after galbancg np lh
beep between ber and Huntington,
they shipped from that point lo Moat
peller, Idabn, where they !k tb trail
tn tb Wyoming lio an I drove from
tber to Haley, Fremont rraoty, requir
ing nvr twt in on I li. dtlvrtng to two
Mer Bonn A IMMier
to l I's'ti A JlioO. who dll I d lh
, sbaap fur lb parpoe t.f ranting them
' pe'mnbtlf ia th Big llura rrotintelos
t r lb stunt,', and I bene to lb bio
for lb wiolar. Metar. Hpeeeer aad
T,atn reenaitied liter nn week, wbe
ILsi trtx on Uilr rat or If stag to
K.eliti. V , !, that H.k Ihe train
lii.m, ti,ai.kfil that lliirlk wa at an
aH. f'rlra fif vlieap thre ar nn
tderat.tr In advartr 'f Ihla fetHKHi,
britietag II. lb advantage
Wfi.talttg b over F.lra Oregon I
Ibe ffl that no WinUr tee-1 It) as r
iifad, Mr. M(ir U sheep In
teala In lhl enquiry are I lh baed
t f repiUli!, 0e'jletilli lite Ixjw fir
a ri.n m ntt ettennragieg. Ilotb
yaiitleinaw tuficd lit aitl do
ber fur lb wrtiler.
Caalriliai Herk.
Th well known Cunningham buck,
tboronifhbred grades and Detain, will b
oo eihibitlon and for sale at lUi pner
oo or about October 11. Price lo suit
tb timeo. Ia charg of
KjUi Wm. Ik iii m,
Announcement
To the School Children
-r- A full and complete lino of
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
Just received ly the
Slocum Drug Co.
1 for the commencement term
. . i
i.vervuiinir neeueu
OTI(K TO IHE Iffil.lC.
Tbal a certain not giveo by the oader
signed to Mark T. Kady, for 1171, dated
Jan , IH'.iH, payabl lour moolb ttU t
data, waa obtained by and through false
and frauJ'tlael represatitalioti, lh eun
ai.leralloo therefor lis wholly failed and
aald out I now bald by said Kdy eon-
Irary lo bis sgrmeal lo retina the
m. All peron ar warned not to
ptirpha sail tot and thai lh maker
thereof will not is the earn.
Wiu.Uk) (). PariSMauM
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11,1 la lo certify Ihat I bv
fl.fir.i dirrhf sver alt tb war. I
t 4 i wak I 'nld bar lly walk r di
nylliieg. Or. billl cf Chamberlain's
tVibc, Ctiotera iMarrbnea JUnia l; eared
m atinnd and ll. J. It.Oieai,
I'lOCMlle, V
I bav oli'.ijn' diaril.itea fur tlr
year. Ibra Udlli i,f (biitte-rlin's
Odin, ('!.-. 1-re aad Iarrb- lUmedy
fnred tne. M. I. rNvsa
l lt.te, V.
Ifc lb Mr. OiM and Mr. Ht.er ar
I r.i,inl farwere aad r de rr
riieae, V. They .t.nfal Ihe
reined tn.m Mr V . K a-l-f, a 'l'o
( e i.f 11,41 p!e, ti'i a wall f i ll nl
l i"i ll -ui I Hi. I l I) f I It.
A NEW FIRM !
E. .G Noble &
Successors to Noble a Co.,
a.. . ihi. i,l ai tha oil atand with llama. B.Ma. Whit. pr, 4 an ad:M
l( ,,f rTTiTihlm lo Iheir line. g O. Until aa4 Mr Un. puhl Mi as aria tb
Its (Urn bui;l r all l.llls ot tb 14 Irss m wall a tellwt what is .
1$. O. 201115 2 CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't
overlook this, ftepalr work a specialty.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is flat of plain and decorated
Chmawarc & Ouccnswarc At
6illiam k Bisbees
i.itr'. r rii.g r fd lr Is W ilwef
l. tia, w l l'..
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