Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 28, 1901, Image 2

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The Heppner Gazette
Thuksday, Feb. 28,
1901
Thousands of horaeseekers continue
to pour into the Northwest, and Port
land has organized a strong business
men's committee to help them find lo
cations. Grand Spokane has raised
$3000 to expend in locating homeseekers
anywhere within 100 miles of itself,
knowing that the tributary trade of the
country is sure to build up the city.
uomeuunters who come to Morrow
county will find here lands at very low
prices. They can come right to Hepp
ner, the county seat, and look over plats
and maps, or can leave the train at Lex?
ington, lone, Pettys or Douglas and find
men who will show them the country.
PIP aaaHa And , i i ...
o,uu mem gooa win re-
BUlI.
With success will come a vast
increase in the stock business, and
there will be no need of Morrow
county gettiDg along with a paltry
263, 535 head of sheep, as at pres
ent, wnen there will be feed here
for ten times that number.
MITCHELL IS SENATOR.
OUTSIDE OPINIONS.
mj. .... uiuaiibd, a leading mer-
cnantof 1'ortland who
alive to the best interests of the
Northwest, writes:
"If Morrow county wants its re
sources to become well known it
could not do better than place a
jopy of the Illustrated Edition of
the Heppner Gazette in every hotel
east of the Rocky mountains."
The special edition of the IleDD-
Si t
at
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
The Oregon legislature certainly ner Gazette is one of the neatest
urn me HeusiDie ming in electing a ?uu UJOBl complete publications of
uuhbu oiares senator before ad- il,B K1UU lDat aas reached us this
jouruing. io nave left the state year- At contains some fiue de
without its full representation scriptive matter of the splendid re-
uuiu uave Deen iactional folly. ouurces oi morrow county, and will
In electing ex-Senator John H. do much toward advertising that
oxixtuuou ma legislature aid well, oou""" vl me siate. Antelope Her
ELKS' ENTERTAINMENT.
Of the First National Bank at Ilepn-
ner, xn the btate of Oregon, at the
close of business, February 5, 1901.
RESOURCES.
Loans and
Overdfts secured and unsecured 5,510 63
v. a. uvuua to Becure circnla- .
L tlon 12.500.00
rreniiums OD U. S. hnnrla
. . .. . .
oiooKs, securities, etc 17,97714
uuiininK-nouse furniture, and
fixtures husuaa
"wnuiu national oanns (not
reserve agents) . . . . 1,843 31
WILL BE HELD HERE.
Io many parts of the northwest Farm
ers' Institutes have been held this
winter, under the auspices of the O. R.
& N. Industrial Department, and it has
been the intention to hold one at Hepp
ner, but the matter has been postponed
so as to make sure of securing the
services of a distinguished scientific
625 00 specialist on livestock and its handling.
A man of national reputation in this
line is Prof. Craig, and he has arranged
to be at the Woolgrowers Convention
The entertainment given by the Elks Pue from 8PPrved reserve agta" 6 814.27
of Bennner Fridv vni . i Lnternal Revenue stamps. . ... 696 03
Unecks and other cash items
for Mitchell is an nhU man f aid.
sound sense and long experience. The Record is in receipt of the
As Mr. Mitchell said, in his short Twentieth Century edition of the
i5 , ! , liCiriue naa aone uePPner uazette in pamphlet form
his duty and was entitled to re- The taste and skill displayed in'
electon. But if the majority of the this edition speak volumes in its
.a.avuiv UUU.U uoi coincide in praise, anu Morrow county mav
this view, the next best thing tbey well feel proud of it.-Arlinrton
COUld Oft WUH fn Hit oa ftta A.A J liannA a.inulhJU
wo y uiu quu I jv-uiu
As to Mr. Mitchell's ability. ,;t?l Ahe88t .Btrated pub-
there is no question. Friend and n&s Deen issued this
foe concede it During his long U n 8pecial edl,lon of the
service as senator h always took a kl!1",- uZ?tte'Twh!ch has JU8t
leading position and never nedect- ,puui. m' . a splen
Ad immrtant. inW.tn TT. um UBBCnpilon Ot BlOrrnw nnnntn
not only tireless in looking after i ? ltS rtel80U'F8 and will certain
the good of his own state, but was jS f f Ringing that
aiways ready to rustle for its neich- f T . ulu prominence,
bors. b n.ia a twenty-page publication,
Senator Mitchell's constituents L T -y Dook Paer and
have not forgotten bim. He was raDd8e,y 'trated. - Dalles
always their ready representative! Monntaineer-
Let the poorest rancher write to The Heppner Gazette has issued
Senator Mitchell about any matter a handsome Twentieth Century
pending in the departments at souvenir edition illustrated with
Wa8hiugton,and Mitchell attended (5 half-tone engravings. The edi-
to it before the aun went down, and tion well and concisely describes in
willing anu views Morrow county
and its resources and trm oiur f
Heppner. The issue is creditable to
tne enterprise of the Gazette, as
wen as an excellent mirror of a bie
tim liiiauu empire of Ore
gun. j.,a urande Chronicle,
me way the matter would be
straightened out indicated prompt
ness itself.
Mr. Mitchell was always at the
service of his constituents, and
tales of his efficiency and acoomo-
uaiing spirit are common talk
around the firesides of the Tacifio
Northwest.
Heppner Friday evening was a social
event which eclipsed even the expecta
tions of its promoters.
Ttie hall was elegantly decorated with
the emblems of the Order. Upon the
staye was a grand arrangement of ferns
and shrubbery and trimmines of th
forest, amid which stood a magnificent Redemption fund with U. S.
specimen of the kintr of the forest, from -treasurer (5 per cent, of
which the Order takes its name. On th
Wflllfl U'nrn nlon. - t 1 I nn
M,atCU tuners who gorgeous xoiai 8420 269 7fi
-.,u iiguiea witn incandescent
at Pendleton March 5, 6, and 7
...... A I . L . T .
fiOfini nun lu eveui uoi. juuson writes
9H K7 thit he intends to have Prof. Craicr and
juies ;Oi otner wational Uank 13,335.00 omer authorities on grains, grasses and
riBuuuuui paper oarrenov. hiock come to neppuer ana bold a
mokels and cents 227.35 warmers' and Stock raisers' Institute.
Heppner Mining Co.,
Head Office, Heppner, Oregon.
IAWFOL MONBY RiaXBVS IN SANK, VIZ!
Specie 14,341 00
Legal-tender notes . . 17,217.00
31,558.00
lamps which formed the letters con
tained in the name of the Order.
The committee on decorations, com
posed of Messrs. Harry Johnson, Frank
Roberts, J. J. Harris and VV. E. Pmvn
deserve to be well commended for their
efforts in making the hall so attractive.
Alter a prayer by Rev. Mr. Ninklnn
and an address by Hon. W. R. Ella an
excellent musical and literarv Drovram
was rendered, followed bv daocins until
a late hour, and refreshments.
JNearly 150 couple were present and
everyone enjoyed the evening.
There is vacant crovernmanf. lanA
n Morrow county plateau, foot
hill and mountain timhemH UnA
There is semi-arid land near the
Columbia that mav be bonaht .
r.A . ... . -o--
w ueu,e ao acre; u irrigated it will
produce good crops.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stook paid in $50,000 00
Surplus fund.. 12,000.00
vuuiviutHi pronis, less ezpen-
ses and taxes paid 27,316 62
National Bank Notes ont-
standing..... 12,500.00
louioer national uanfcs.. 8.06424
Due to State Banks . and
t aPV". 7.S30.48
uiuiriuuu ueposits SUDject to
check..... .258,050 63
Demand certificates of deposit 45,007.78
Total.
State of Obboon,
floTTWTV nit Mnminn I 88
1. Ueorire Unnnpr. r!nahio r.1 '
above named bank, do aolemnly swear
that the above statement is true, to the
uest 01 my Knowledge and belief.
GRO. rONH1!!ir Pflultia.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
ibi uay 01 xeDruarv, 1901.
E. L. FBEBT.ANn.
Notary Publio for Oregon.
Correct-Attest: 8. W. Spencer. T. A
. a. nuiier, inreotors.
HEPPNfcB MAKKET PK1CE3.
Wool Derlfi ii i
Wheat per buehel .41 to 45
Flour, Heppner, per bbl 3
Oati per 100 lbs 80
Barley Der 100 lhn '
Hay, alfalfa, per ton !"'.!."l!.-7 00
(In stack at ranch) j 00
nay, wueai 9
(In atack at rAnnht n'nn
n.: 7. ' ' "u
oacuu per 10 i 15
Beef. best, on loot I
Beef, cut up . .".-7 toi5
Butter Der lb ts i
iuiuuor-rougn per m f 13.D0(!J1S; dressed
1722.50
P: 25
rubBUHW 1 11 tn "5R
Chickens, per doz 7 .8 to 5
Dry Hides. No. 1. nor lh 14
Sheep Pelts, per lb 10
iui 011, can 11.40; case $2.75
Oonser & Warren, the druerieta. will
refund you your money if von are not
satisfied after usinir (Jharnherlain'a
8420 2rq 7K O,iuu,aou "a uiver raoiets. Xhey cure
4Ai,a70 disorders of tbe stomach, biliousness,
oonstigaiion and beadeobe. Price, 25
oents. samples free.
MAKE MORE PRODUCTIVE.
A section of country that stands
around with its hands in its pock
ets, its resources undeveloped, iB
uumg uo gooa on earth.
AT LEXINGTON
'ni. t .... . .
Lexington Literary Society closed
1'n.iay evening after a very successful
term.
The subject
debated ant wao va.
soivo.l, that the statesman deserves
no praiHff than the so dier. nh0i,.
I lie food sunnlv Drodncod bv n "Jr 1118 ""'"native wore Omar Stanton
locality iB all-imDortant. and ti,A anJ S-E-NotHnn: for the negative. W.
people ot Morrow county can iustlv '"canster and Howard II. a
claim to have done good by mak
ing two mutton chops grow where
ouiy one grew before, besides rais
Jng a large proportion of the wool
which warms the world.
But while Morrow county has
pi od need countless thousands of
sheep, cattle and horses, and has
boon coining to the lront as a
wheat-producing section, the great
grazing region it embraces has
done very little to assist nature in
being more productive.
Along the water-courses fields of
alfalfa have been started, and have
thrived abundantly and produced
immense quantities of hay. But
their area is limited, and they re
quire irrigation.
The wide expanse of foothill and
table lands are depended upon to
raise their natural growth of bunch
graHs and furnish feed for the main
bands of fitock.
On these lands no jiBBiatnnnn
wuatover lias been given to nature,
and many localities have been over
stocked and the grass closely
cropped.
HI.- -- I --
judges were JN. A. Leach, Epl, Eck-
"son ana u. K. McAllister. The decis.on
was given to the negative. A very in
fnrAntinn, ,'M.Pr.. ...
ft i"wi'Ni, uuimiHunir Ot inna
ami recitations, was then rendnrml nfi.
which supper was sorved at the Barnett
notel.
LITEKAKY.
Owing to otlior attractions in ihis city
Friday evening, the debate by the Liter
ary Society on Mrs. Nation's course was
postponed until tomorrow night. The
mock trial will bo held next week.
The society moots every Friday night
iu me minium Church. All
vited.
aro in-
Considering its extent, the range
is able to support a comparatively
small number of stock, and is easi
ly overstocked. Here is where na
ture needs assistance bv h
i ! ...
punu new grasses mat will grow
mn Diaues wnere one grows now,
thus increasing the food-producing
capacity or. tue iana ten-tola.
The O. R. & N. Co.'s industria'
department under Col. Ii. O. Jnd
Hon, is doing a cood work i n intro
ducing new grasses that will make
more productive the region along
us noes, in recognises the fact
mat ir nature is properly assisted
production may be vastly increased
and everybody is bound to benefit
A new grass evolved by the
industrial department, which is ex
pected to vastly enhance the value
of the groat grazing region is the
Jurkenstan alfalfa, which will
prow, according to present tests,
all the year round without irriga-
1"II.
its seea is as yet scarce, but
what there is of it will be put to a
thorough test this year in Morrow
ooutity, alongsidi) other new grasses
luiouiiiHl to revolutionize the range.
CLEANLY WOMAN.
Krronconsly Think, by Hconrlnu Her Scalp
mat Hhe Cures Dandruff.
Cleanly woman has nn erroneous idea
.uounng ner soalp, whiob re
moves the dandruff soales, sbe is onrioe
tbe dandruff. She may wash her so,lp
ever, day, and yt have dandruff her
ire long, sooompanied by falling hair,
Za'I r."f !? e world to cure"
and there
will do
ITS MEASLY METHODS.
The Heppner Times seems to hv
forgotten tbe war that it carried on when
it started in Heppner. We also remem.
ber the war its editor waged against the
Fossil Journal. Consistency.
jewel. Prineville Review.
The Gazette has no fault to find with
hrtnoaf oniviAtli: -n. .
wuimiuu, cut its opponent
has resorted to mean, underhanded
methods. The Gazette took up the Re
publican cause when it was down In de
feat, and has advocated it through thick
and thin. It has honestly earned th
support of every
ART AMATEUR.
An indispensable aid to anyone inter
ested in art is tbe Art Amateur, the old
reliable magazine published in New
York.
It is a periodical of rare beauty, and
every issue is an education in itself.
Besides good counsel aod general news
on art matters, it contains ntiuiiea of
v
CITATION.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATIC
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
in ine matter nr tha .r.i. nt inhn u rMn.
deceased. Citation. ' '
To Lucinda Elder, Charles Oliver Elder, Ben.
jamln Franklin Elder, James Lewis Elder,
Mry Belle Bucknura and Frederick h. Elder,
and all other heirs and devisees known or un
known, and all neranna 1nt4.roBt.u1 In atA
estate, Greeting "
In the name of the State of Oreuon,
You are hereby cited and required to appear
in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the Countv of Morrow, at fho Mllrt ?Arlm thaca.
of, at. Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on
Tuesday, the fifth rinv nf Mnrh innl ... in
" ui me iurenoon ot tnat day, then and
there to show cause, if any there be, why the
fx,vivmuu vi nio ivAcuutriii in f.nt i nur. win a nsi
testament of the said deceased, praying that the
following described real property, belonging to
ii, ?, . 5 u deceased, and situated in
mo vuuu,, ,,i mttrrnw. Him Miai.nfii.iu.nn .
wit: Lot one (l) in block one (1) in Ouaid's
AaamoiitotneTown of Heppner; also east W
L.-uiiMi HiAieeu it); north lA
southwest 4. northeast ,
D. B. STALTER, President and
General Manager.
C. E. REDFIELD, Vice President,
T. W. AYERS, Secretary.
GEO. CONSER, Treasurer.
For shares of stock apply to any of the above
officers. .
D,
of northwest a of section sixteen (if,); north U
northeast ! and sonthwunt . nnu.., S,
,-arious subjects and plans of interior 5?.$
decoration. The Bllbscrintion nnV nf ??rih. northeast and north northwest U
i . ' ".I"' secuon iwenty-elelit fM. nri nnr.v, i7
this beautiful manazine is 4 a vnr oni
each subscriber gets fl's worth of art
materials free. Sample copies maybe
seen at Gazette office.
Kepublican and the
n rTV , Keput,,l(:an officil- Free sample copies of the Hodd-
It conducted clean campaigns, and earn- uer Gazette are sent to anyone SS
al lrnt 18 fair-midedp0liti- 8iriD information abotTorrow
Tta nnnt c0"11' The Gazet has been pub.
Its contemporary ,s seeking to take lished at Heppner for 19 j ears It
from the at , th e patronage it has is a 6-page pljer, L6C I aear" 50
nonesuy earned. Its contom nnrv la I nan4a Q w. A11.n
wuw lui if ulUltbllB,
xm uoiueu nnrv in
well known among candidates as a mir-
chasable thing, that, while pretending
to be neutral, suddonly flopped after the
contest was won, thus honing to heln it
oiieaaing scnemes agairst the Gazet. B
nut with fair-minded people such a
move would only make it the chamninn
donkey of the campaign.
There is more catarrh in tl.io ...u..
of the ooontry than all other diseaftM
put togelber.and until tbe last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a
greai many years doctors pronounoed it
loorl diRease. anil nrn.M'i,n.i t i
. I 'I.DV,,UCU 1UUH1
remedies, and by oonstuntlr faiiin .
cure with local Ireatuiedt. pronounoed it
incurable. Hoienoe has proven oatarrh
to be a oonetitotional disease, and there-
iu,,e" cooetitutiona treatment
uail s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by f"
J. Cl eney & Co.. Toledo. Ohin L:
oonetitutional cure on il mo,t i. :1
taken irrnally in doses from 10 drops
Io a teaspoonful. Il nnta rl;,mi lLZ
hlnfl Kn il mnnnna ...
- u.u,uo ouiiHueu oi tne sys
tem. 1 bey offer one hundred dollars for
any ease it fails to care. Send for o r
oulars and testimonials.
Ailan 1? T I, n .
ii T i a u V ' " ' V"eoeJ, Uo., To edo. O.
Hold by druggists, 75u.
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
twentv-nlcrht ri mn
northeasts of section twantv.nina oo n i
W7?S ,PJ w 8 ,outh f twenty-seven
(27) east of W M ; also the Interest of said de
ceased in and to the northeast H and southeast
' " n "ouuiwesu J4 ana southwest M
ot n1,jlwest X of section sixteen (16) an
wU.?Jl?,,!0,Jhea'.tan,1'0Utn H of south
west H of section twenty-two (22) in townshiD
two (2, south of range twenty-sevei (2) ea,t
W. M., be sold in the manner prescribed bv
aw, the proceeds of said sale to Pbe applied to
estateTbe not granted " " Peies of said
rWi,ltn,?8'' 'he Hon- A. G. Bartholomew, Judge
?hfihl0'lI!t:L ,Cort of the State of Oregon, S?
T iiTi i i, T January, A.D 1901.
S.."' TAW1EU URAWFOHn.
Cleik.
0 10
819-24
WOODandCOAlv,
The Heppner Wood and Coal Yard, '
E. A. Beaman, proprietor, is now selling
and delivering
first-class iruriiv
at reasonable prices.
T
iine ana uak Rorv c,-e v,i
oita i
Roslyn Coa
Fir.
Wood.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Taoaa rmAw.m .1 m T wt
by Tdepbon.: UW"U8gr00ery "0re' or C'U Mr' Ee.m.n'i house
- m- mm
From Castle Rock east for about
two niilcH Col. Judson is putting in,
as any tarnier would put iu, 40
acres of the now ki-rshps in tho
tlrycnt art of tho county; 20 acres
to the new alfalfas, 10 to the new
liuncligrassand 10 toBromus Iner
mus. These grasses will ho fenced
and allowed to fully show what
they can do on dry land.
If they succeed there tho? will
succeed all over the crazinc recion. ,.,
and Col. Judson will freely scatter t fine gold watc
1U YOU TAKE IT?
This in tha all. u .
to kill the dnnrlrniT olpn. " j , "'cuoot wona io march
i no bair r.l.l uu B,lu uave u,lnK to happen in it of
. . . r "'i1u aim i ... I
triHt hni NonL.,u it : any you ever trnt ntn a -a . i
Uernioide kill. th. 'V ""rp laB- ln,H - 71"" "eeP-
Natnr. in IL. 17 ' 1?." neaitoy I ' not, order the
uWp(, xonirov r.na nana at jruiLHrann a Nnn'. it o a.i
you retnovn tha ofr v.i, j Mm. a !. . " .".T1" -"nun
ourm n i ' lue auuruii " i.u it win oe delivered at
norm wuu tierpioide. your home ever vni
... v,.jr, tan at uie uazette oflice.
HOME MININO.
The II, pper Minim, Co. U i.nmJ KlUAtf PLAN ONLY,
iiiutilMll.,., n.... ,i Tha Pal
. "eserves support on . "lo,i 01 neppner, is one
us merits. It has nut a few r.ln,-!,. f OI lue Mn institutions that
stock on the market as a development mon may wel1 be foaii of. It fills
fund at 10 cents a share. the field as a flrit-olaas hnn .nj i.
m. , . . i . "
nus nouie stock is far nrefnrahU in ! OBy. competent white hln
outside stock that is bromjht to Hem,, . ul, . "a Yf. "r,ct'y on American
ner and sold by stramrera at . ""a'V"" "Tm
share or anvthin,. ,i " , " ZT 7.: .:'T ,80,e" 'e Mtis
, . . ' " rei ior it. no t'airons
..rar at any price, compared with
neppner stock, for you don't know
wnai kind of a wi'doat propositior
represents.
Its lirnflnnj.t l,lA ..
, ,.... 1D lllay UB Bwgy Up ,
me wilds of U. 0., with no merit what
ever.
mi . ...
i ue property oi the Iienrnpr Miin
o- i... ...... .. . - n
vu. uaa true merit, and is located riaht
on the great recounted mineral belt
mat lias yielded millions and
yieiauijr, and has on it rich
being worked.
A-.....I ,.
"iHimi results OI miartx run, h
neppner fllminif Oo's property worke.l
at the great Taeoma smelter mav be
seen at the first National Bank, and
me stock at its present price is a good
iiivestmeut.
is still
mines now
The greatest daoaer from i
nppe is their resulting in nn.m
er. and
danr .ill K ."rr. j ' "Bn' ""I
cold or an attack of . X"' ?" !
tlma . -" u I (KB
u..r j ' . 0-r ireatmeot. Il
w ..Cu, urugKiaw.
KED 1-KONT STABLK.
When you come to Heppner. out nn
,v,, ,, hi Ule Kea j, ront Livery s,a
hie on Main st.. onnositn tha k.....
I hey will receive the best of care. Bug.
t reasonable ra i.".
B-" miu DVIU.
Binns Bros.
The editorial
Page of the Weekly Ore-
UKWAUIW FOK WOKKKRS
A llVill.t 1....L..
v "-' on uiiit. IIIUIIHV L'Klllllir 111,
PI..I .... .. . " n
vuiiiHoi Minscnhera for the
axetlo.
tutu linthcr notice the (laxette will
l"y $.1.75 in rash to anyone sutnling in a
il") OI i) new oihIi 1-venr mil.u,..il..o
Will pay $7 r.0 for 10 new cash 1-year
toman -l. . C..":. . .. "wJr
rano. n? l.r.." .J 1 t to Wide
TYPKWKITKK.
"rj.puer I n new typewriter will i ,
Thai: a. . -wvrai. J WW tuu,
ti at u?i. , , e ,"i8 .nfl t0
, , ' ,v J'i"t H KOOU
iiiHrnine.
work as 100
siihscrilit'iH
Will pay ,il I.-.';,
ear subscribers.
Will rav 15 tr
uhscrihvrs.
Aiivoni) Bonding in a ,.'t,,h . .-.
bhii i-ytar siibscnbers will ba irivAn a
for l) new eah 1--'0
new cash 1-vear
CASTOR i A
For Infant! and Children.
a Kind You Hare Alwajs Bought
Bears the
6iaatur of CsUAWltt
Simond's Cross Cut Saws
Sewing Machines
Sanitary Stills S
Uoss Washers
Hose and Sprinklers
Lawn Mowers
At cj n D.' i
-u. n. oisuop S,
Prescriptions
Our Snecialtv.
All the Popular
ratent Medicines.!
fctylish Stationery.
Drugs and Herbs
pure and fresh.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
A Well-Selected Stock of Jewe'eiv
ruuars ana ouppiies.
Conser & Warren Drug Co.
These are a few of our recent arrivals. The
"Gordon" Hat is known and requires no mention
from us other than that this Spring's line is be
yond exception the largest and best stock of hats
in Heppner,
Nobby, Swell, Up-To-Date
Headgear.
Our long experience in handling "Gordon"
Hata convinces us that for good hard wear and
honest service the "Gordon" has no. peer.'- See
new Spring styles in south window.
Never Forget An Old Friend.
Remember what comfort and satisfaction you
experienced when your feet were encased in a
pair of
PACKARD'S SHUES
FOOT-FORM SHAPE.
They are much cheaper now than they used to
be. You can get them now for from $3.00 to f5 00
Try a "Packard" again. See north window.
"KANT WEAR OUT"
This popular brand applies to boys' clothine
The new Spring stuff is partly in-enough of
them to show you what nobby suits we propose
to dress your boys in. We are going to have
goods this Spring for little men that will do them
proud.
LOOK OUT FOR NEW SPRING LINE
UF DRY GOODS-COMING.
MINOR & CO.
Heppner, Ore.
I he blen Ellen Wino. Vaults.
We supply families and the trade with the Choicest
California Wines. Brani
and Kentucky Whiskies
n Ord.r hTT-m... , " r. Reasonable Prices.
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A. KLINF A fft
Wholesal. and Detail Dealers,
mpt Attention.
Pendleton, Ore.
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Avoid Contagious Diseases
the entire svstem.
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Slocum s Sarsapa-
rilla!
Will do it promptly and thoroughly.
Slooum Dritts CoM Main Street, Heppner
H. A. THOMPSON,
Proprietor of the -
M V E R Y. FEES and WW STABLE
On West Side of Main St., Heppner.
The vprv hst fooiii't; i. i. i. ...
ml. " . " V lur "King care of teams Wr. in n.,r
vxive me a wiai and be convinced.
iharge.
FiMI llATlONAL JANK
i. A. RHEA..
r. A. RHEA..
OF HEPPNER
Transact a General Banking Business.
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CollUoa. uad. oa all polatsoa reMoa.ble term., eurplu. ana naaivided p.-oflt. 135.000.