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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1901)
The Heppner Gazetu" Tin I. l .Mar. 7. I'M Mt of ti.f firmomi uow beii iu JI .rit-r is Lroupht ly th fr. 'n !!,' ('.T-rh.li' nionotaiJs. l.i railroad up upp'y Mur- l.VNP i of Kii'k jirt . Mi. 1 It! I luJ.'" awhj. A holt rvw-oi-inrtr irith its own fuel nihl lee. i-Hl-h ftt !lO!tl'V Ml. to win:. In hi will t!ii late Win. lYnland It'll iM'-ni'lf f.Hini his entire ertato to Ins wile, tin good rt'. HH'l writes, and Loh'e woman whom ail tlu neigh- iii jv.'tl Lb Mm to. 'rn know as tint Jhiik. Mr. lVnland ,- to buv it t-pritvtl ' tliu not fotget that she lia-1 been lu n i Hp tvmtrht bis i fr I.jA;! helpmate for m.oiv vmih. from) 'H.VN.1V co;., n 1 If. lit Iluhle -M .Hi I It'll III Mill n Thursday . wait full of ; and honors, mill liiiil passed Mi. lie ami w u'e w ere the olih st married couple :n IS. II M. .i.t! e. , -tv a! '' -t 1,.' 1- t isti-lli t '1 1 .Hl-H.Ti' lftiro ) .-.li s ;lo at M- Mil aiul tin' hi. in ho Unijjht it h.niio-tosdttl it. Mi' thinks the ci!:)( itu iaM in values will oivur , in I'rtyon, aiul hi sons who Imy 'V.i i t ! 'A - r . itk- pouring ln- Loiv vti ri'.m the biMi. hr V .-!f....ti.m .if u -l,...r l .n.l 11 M'-fou, mill likve 11 fhil.lri'n. 41 gian.t - 1-'V u ' i in"'! to in to siiMre 1 ;.!.!-- i:i nnl.'ts north of IVuiUt-ton sold Sat urdsv at hiji'tiou for JhW, Just ::c .v::,t est Hiiii aunt- as p .oa una tuny tv rough t in Hiil then1 is going to Morrow oountv at S" an lU'rv. o-1. I'liiiitn n mill 17 great gtaiidehildr'r. , one of the i hildien being Mts. 1. Fart lioloiiiew, of Heppner. inorf'HMl population Come ami ? !.t taxi's hmiI increase ir IthihIi. CITY COl NCIF. lingular uioo? ilijj was hold ii.:'.!i in K'-'iuuinir to bo '! in Ml new sr.,1 hiituctmt coun- M.il i i!-iiloraMo lfinil i ' 1 i-.l l iii.t- tiin li.t 1 K .Ssii.'Rn iif.e. and are more ir.. ; t"vfc , ,T. ' 1ihT ' l it!Bt-curjiers nni id ..uorrow coumv cnart tViT acywhfif obe. and in niftDy cjumm tbt ir iirsH crop will pay the cot of the- land. l"i N KN I'lON. Thi wiv!rowoi' ctuivoution is now in M?i,'n at Peudlotou, aiul dioti-ions aro very mteresticj;, A large htteudnoe is present, aud the range and other important questions are being ably handled. ALL THRIVING. county sheep are iu. most tiou, aud the pro m clival i ti.i.it VE-fi HAVi.. ! .im.-l in iuc uru'uiri.-ir f" 1 I lUlTeftSe ftraicht throush to 1 ortland and K y ijvtui oontrihutes , tht-n Poattncp out The HePp. . teresting aVtide to the Live Stock ter Uajtette ha pattered maps Jourua hnd ftblv ajvocatt.. the an J descriptions of Morrow Wnn-;wvivHl of tbe Piwpinc Morrow i.v Bi an principal poinu. so uim ; c t Woolgrowera Association. rnuciB uin rtf wum iiuu ui jau'.e thi region hav to offer. i i ' mull null c irvviuo tin " ' i . , , , . MMiie ol Morrow county 8 vouuz uif n r . . i are thickini' of i;i' acre or vacani goTeruiuenii land, much of which is good tim ber land. large tvo. M.ivjr (.iiliimn prctnil iiu. Hie iifiual iii.iiHhly liiliit weir. 4Ua.',' Tlie cliarter lias lu'cn anini.Jn.J i tlu council can borrow aion.v, uiiil fl have lu't'ii acked to icluiiil eiiui jI1 :! ilel'tt'ilnecti incurrni iu nect tvi wi',v-supply. l T: "SH'cds. Ms inorc lr., ; Tk i- ly !i-lling it tiTK! i'?-. i. . . . -IU.D1KK I.IKE. lag of joiniutf tue new regi ment of volunteers forruinj; at Vancouv er, li will to to the rhilippinee, anil those who go with it will get experience they could never aet otherw ise. Much of it will he very undesirable experi- what it mar CARP. 1 hereby return ruy sincere ii t heartfelt thanks to all tin' jieoi'v' Heppner, Lexington, and Tory in jj--ticnlar and all of Morrow vO'il ia" eral, for their great kinJa. A co- "ideration so well and kinuly founded tlurinir mv recent u lo 1 of my Uu.-jiAiJ. i late Wm. f: Friends, your grti; much appreciated by me diate relatives of my late husWi will never be forgotten. Ms. Jask I'i.-Sni."!', ri.AXT TRKKS. One of the J;r''tl'f, sources of sittis faction on earth ii for people to wntcli the growth of the trees they have plum ed, and tree-planting is a work of rcat KtKid to all. Ki rester FeM did a gieat mk for the conimiiiiitj w hen he planted so many tree, n Heppner, and they will !ie to te'l .he iale iutij; '.ftt-- he has t-'ne to a ..--tt-'r w-trld. l "ha-- f t"1 in !ie veu 'i J - I L'Vtii ol Ili'Ppner, am' vea ft'-l j'vi f; j it no. Hec'niiiliil illi j 4 .'.iriu'ricent 'ree at the home i-f V. J V. ers, next noitli c 'ine their ibui'l , cati's at the re letii e "f C- A. Ill , (V'OM! r' 'V ttlO t.Oiiie 111 V 5-'. - '' , t.v' ; ta'i ''ii.'y liea'.ititied the sr.Hinds; j, 1 it!,e home of A. t'. tiicer, W. 'Jtiinr, ,mio is Keithlev, Abe Wells, natorj. V Morrow and T. I. MtlHt, on all of wI-i'h grounds are rlo;:' nhiriij trees, lio'l , fruit and shade, and n;tit wi-1 are tbe- reiayiiiii the trouble tf setting thel l. out. ie of the mam heautiey jf jv town lie o ita trees. N ,iw ia th time to arranr.- to set out treii, and the honie-builJr :n town or wintry who does such ood work rare lf rgret it. II ACC1PKXT. While W. 15. l'liidley was driving home satuuhty a sudden jolt threw him oil the w iijion-seat, breakuiit his riht t'g. i lie leam w ent on, turn .Mr. I iihI- ley had to shiver through the niijht oil theioinnl. At 1 o'clock Sunday after noon Mrs. li irnev pnherty drove along, pick ml 1 1 i in jpiind conveyed him to the I'alaie lintel, where Pr. Swinburne ia aiti'i'.'lmn him. Mr. -''inlley was sent for and came u. j.v! . it her luiHUuiid'a bedside. I-OITLATION. 1'lni v'iui tlk'ures just publislietl te i'.v lni!oiiiK licuies on population : ew l erv ni-ppiiu . ione -Jl John Py . jsj bone ( nH'k 1J,5 Mitclovl l;tr, Mon ;!;!ii Wallo'ra :':i Wascc ;fJ2 sti n . . if.Ltl Milton S04 AiiU'Ure. . . i'4', l'r-,iir;e City l'riiid ville li,"; r lint loll 3MH At lieu 7d3 Coi.doll L'150 Koil 188 (irait 24ft CASH CORRECT. Hon. Henrv Iilackman returned i euce, and to tind out just to his Heppner home after com- j ''. those who want to go should talk pleting Lis duties at Salem, where with Corp. McAllister, of Lexiugton, be was cc'Dt'tantly employed during j who has been through it all. the session of the le7is!a,ture ou ! - the very important wojrk of eipt-rt-ing the state treasurer's books. Mr. Blicktnan says that every thing was foucd to be in perfect ordr-r, and thai the looks were wrupuloasly Beat, clean and cor rect He fonnd State Treasurer. Hon. C. S. Moore, and bis able as sistants. Messr?. Perkins and Suth erland and Miss Hodson to be peo ple of more than average ability, uLo did all in their power to a- GOOP STOCK. The in vesting public is properly re ceiving tbe stock of the Heppner Min ing Co., and several blocks have been bought of tnat put upon the market for development purposes. At 10 cents a share, this stock is very low-priced, considering what it has to show for itseii. It represents rich rock and valuable mining property on a gen uine basis, an l the men connected with it are well kr.owr. to be reliable and re- sift the experts in giving the tax-; spcc-IMe. payers a piain statement. There are other mining stocks on the Mr. liiackman regards Mr. Moore market. Vc-ent stocks and 1-ceiit stocks, as a careful and firt-class basitess wildcat ihit.g from which may be ex nian. au.l tLinks the state is to be ' pee'e-j only !-eer.t result". c'i'.gratultted on securing the ser . bn. the Hep; r.er Mir.lr.g Co.'s prop vic -s of a man who guards its in- . erty ha b-en ti.orou'.;- tested, and ter-sts so well. I the i--k i r..-h a-n-1 w-:;i vie; 1 good re- Thi.- ( .mphment coming from a tare. Eiiti hkf M r. Blackman. wbo was -in fortiit-r years one of Heppner's M K - . NATP .N Jl -TII- HP. It a ling merchants, and who stands ! I ti Fri i iy night the Hei pner Literary hs a i'itlz-u respected and honored Sjc'.ety gave an luteresting entertain iu the community, should have ment. Weight, cot OlIv at home but After the program followed a discus aiiroad, where Henry is well ; sior. .f the subject, '-Resolved. tha Mrs. kcown. , Nation's cour-e was j.i.-t.t:e I." The de- Mr. lll-U fclii ill left for .Spokane to i cis: ..n was giv-r. to tt.e a:!iriu.itive. interests, to : I ;-lt g ti - .:. Postmaster Vaugbo war.s i'rti for letters addressed as follow' Allison, C. O. Ambrose, Wm. Andrews, F. M. Bi-othertou, Frauk. Paly, Harry K. Pavidson, Thos. Hfttiinn, Sarah P. Ide, Arthur. Wall, John F. Young, Mrs. J. M. Ask for "advertised." LONDON WOOL U'CTjONs. London, March 1 Tto- tradw this week was quiet; taytrs tot eager and holders held tirm; arrivtV for -'l series of sales, 906o iioles. HOME MISiNO. TTie Heppner Mining Co. is a home insitution that deserves support on its nerita. It has put a few blocks of stick on the market as a development fur d at 10 cents a share. his home stock is far preferable to a stock that is brought to Hepp- twVMJ by strangers at a cent a i "fc Tti news o( botb homlspherea In Th V .,'kly Cregon:an. CITATIOS. 4 Gordon (IIS D, ackards Shoes, Uli.AJ mm. N THK COVSTY OofRT of THE . H .if it. fuii. for thi I'unnty nf Miirmw, ; In tre mit-r ! the eite ut John M. EiJ, j rM UatfiMl. j lo Lin-nut M'Iit, l lmrlcf Oliver K; V r. i!. n ' ii'tn KrankMl Kl'ler. Jaine ljeit ," I Mrv Belle H irkuum kinl trwlvrl.- U WCi i an I s'.l ulher hi-;rt ni'.l ik-vtH'-r li,w. or un i liiiiiwn. nd all nmitii inU-rMKi.-vl tb uid thev can gel for it. :le. tifrtiUK; I ii tht lmme nf the Mfitte o'. Vf.ni. V tomparea will. Vwu re liivby iitl ii,l n ..-lre) to pler '"Vj .'i know Hi' t iiiinfy ( iinrt ol Ilie sire ol Ort-goii. fur ,iii-.iiiiiy i.i asiriluw, h ,ii-i,fw:i iiiviij l llri c I t lli'iimr. in tiie t'niiitj of Marrow, ';ii Tu.-iy th fl'th i! et fn-h, Ct. at 10 11 elm k In t:-. furt'Dooii of .hat lv, then t"t tnf mi, tf any thr; li?, vtiy I tfie tei inrt of :ie ! .iiil wl ilweminl, prsvinf that li (ton it sh ri or vt;??tl; It is !ear at any Hcpimer stock, for what kind of a wildcat l,,,' repr setlts. It prospect hole may te away up the Mild s of B. C. w ith do merit w bat ever n-A..A ..f tl tf-llLttriA f i,ii"i.v 1 I . (iiu(thi ui me "-ll ;.,,( , i. imc Co. ias true merit, aud is l.M-ated rikiht a Mumu to tl- on the great recognized mineral belt that has yielded millions .''d is stil' viel ling, and has on it ri'-h mines nov. heiv f worked. A tual results of quart from lb Hmv pner Mining Co'a prverty work" I al rhe great Taeoma suielter may I e seen at the First National Rank, a . I t:,e Mock at it present price is a investment. n- i iMititv ciT-r . . -uiidui r. I ,.mt. ni 1 .1. . n u I., I L , I I . . . A . ....... I 1, I mUA .,. S'S" 'Iri'ifKll, III- I mX - 'v7v;, I) vjuslit U Tain'r: Hinot'Hiit ' I A Berth .'"m Vr. Scheringers recu-ds show that the e are at present owned and Incfi .ed . x .. I in Mlorrow county L''i-'5,"i:55 hea I of sheep, LAIPTORFsC ,:a..tied as follows: Funeral services over the wvm'ns rf ; I'i-i-isling ewes 1 -1 . the honored pioneer. Wtr I'er.land, i Mied lambs ll.'s were held at his late ho tue uwr I.ex'.rg. j Y,- .riing wethers ton, on Thursday, anu the rerua.ns er la. a to rest in tne i.eT 'ngruQ cfieier.j Mr. I'enland was uti'VMsallv respect- : ed, and helped many a i'aiiiy tn get a i foothold in Morrow cout.ty. Fully o") -people assembled tc pay the- it trip- j u:e of respect, and a pene.x' air of sor-j tow pervaded the muititudi. M .1. Tfcfc ! IS mirlh ut iii'r:nwmi 1 05 wms j, ni 9 ;i. ii.iri n.'Ma' 1. . ' Biiiiifi u . nt u,.ii't ! of niH-tlna tl'- in rf , 1' nurrh 4 uf noeltuii twenty t,.v. timt' . i..ifth-pt suit north nurth.4 ut i'i 1 twutityfiiihi JSi. nut north v, : if.uT i, ut mi'tlnn iweniy-nlne (Jvi, ll IS tn"i i 11. t ip 1 !i funth nf runire twenty seven .",1 -in nf f y Kluii the interest of lil ilts l Atn'Yi 11 r till t4i the northi'tim kihI sonthi-ftflt i 1 -ut mil 4 o mithet V ami southwest V nl ti ifcurfit V uf nitMinn sixteen (.'5) and go xl i "ih 'j l "onfhji.it t sinl noiith S ol sotith- t '. ' 'h uf rauce twentj-aeren 171 east w. V , null. In the manner prencntied hy l m ex" of nM aaii' to Ne ailU-ii to , nil t ,hf itekti anil fxpeimes of galit vtit. b not granted. W(( ,irj. ths Hor A. O Bsrtholomf w. Jniie t. 1 ."inry Ciiir . uf '.he M'e uf orefc-mi, for th. I'n'oitv nf Sfiirr-n with the ial of unit! tvmrt a!tinl thi th day o( January. A. 1 IK'l l-H! 1 A tl t VHITKB i KWfiKII. ' .1 I'il'l . These a're few of oui recent arrivals. i'he "Gonhjn" Hat is known and requires no mention 'Irom tia (Jt!;sr than that this Nprinc'.l line is be yond exception the largest and best stock of hats in Hcvpner, Nobby, Swell, lp-To Bte Our long expe'ence in handling "Ciordon"' Hata con vt Roes '.is that for good hard wear and honest servies tno "I oi don ' Inn no pi-er, site new Sprtr-i Jtyles in actuMi window. hever Forget An Old Friend. Hemtmbr what fotiifort nd satisfaction you exorier.t:l w ln your h-et were encased in a ia,i of l'ACKAKISSH.)KS FOOT FORM SII VI II v Thev are milch cheaper now than toey U"ei to be. Y'oii can get them now for from f ! 00 to fo.Ot.). Try a "J'acksrd" again. See north witnhcv. '"KANT WKAK ()UTM This popular brand applies to boys' clothiiiif. " The new Sprinir stulF is partly in enough of them to show you w hat nobby suits we proposu ' to dress your boys in. We are going to have I good this Spring for little mn that will do theui proud. t i . .ft oiti-r h uminj be a;-?rj.t fi-r a 'rk. Now FUR THK';- I am now prepared to aV o -w ders for j fruit, shade anil ornamental tr?, grcpe vines and small f.uits. i os- an l shrub hery. which have been .1 ts without j irrigation by The Pa-b"" in'..rie. ! I ' :! i-.mva-s Morrow and :ir-i ' ..un'e i 1:. t!. i:st ii,g br.. ltr inv It is L t ' T 1 ' ! I WF.KNC H. -:!-are ju-t waking up ft '.'lit a iirrw and very vl rticl for gt L'-r.-U use is be :g:.t out hy W. T. Hatton, r.tor. the clutch wrench, both nut and tjipe, and is something that is to foine into general u.-e and do much good in the world. Mr. liatton is a resident of Ilepp Ler, and patiently experimented f..r U years before bringing his in tention to"it present perfection. He has made a trip east and shown Lis invention to manufacturers and machinists, and they at once ack nowledged its value and practical Btlity. " Hi. Hatton received many tempting offers for Lis invention, but did not car- to sll it all out at oLce. so limited sales on the nut wrench to some of the principal states, reserving the rest for fut ure busineij. He Las reserved all of the pipe wrench right, and is open to ofb-rs 1 from s'me good firm to manufact-' are on a royalty. n Lis trip Mr. Hatton accom plished a great deal, and saw 1 enough to convince anybody that the future of Lib invention wm &a-1 t-urd- H Liui as jet really only made, a dart atid will mCr- Feia to; push the ltjVeLtK-ri with hi- UeUil nergy. Mr." Hatton is known throughout i 1-aj-P-rL Oregon a no. iniiustnou1-. 1 energetic dihd. wlio is well up in ui'-chanics, an'l Liu neighbors all wish Lim welL Llis invention if, Kit of gret importance to the' wrld. and will lighten labor anl bring resnTt( j:vfr b fore achieved a'oj th satne j.'U'-". 1 hfr no draw !'Hf k to Mr.Hat t iiV r.ew wei.r!,, f. ,-r it i perfec tion it-If, ad its convenient con suua.t.u will buredy replace th oil brew wrencL'-s, wLich mast l..- eerily be laid .vid" ' "ke ; ay i.,r the Lew modern KnlLuxL ; 11 If CRT TOWN-. 1 ii I nipiiio jtch, which 1 a. pr. tly g. rtt.il.'v j r.-hile.I through t!. i,..jthwit tLis winter, Lu 111 jiiied 1u-.lis ry inucL, and tv.UsJ.l py (.tiinatlOD here, dl .TW ihe Limine hacnela would I e n! i- with i:a. Wi ii-.i A : ! r L. e riifleO 11 -.. ' ; s - i 1 n one ol tr.e .-gi":v-, wltti a tir.gi' t a-- ' "w roiig t'j bi e.ik j ! at hen the pour rio-11 : tl.-lr 'diiriis' ti.i-ir jti 'I1 . ( ; .-jri-d f -r tli- seas.. r.. tor .to ail , a-'-' Mv ... see that pr:tip and fal .'"n v g lara.'.t.-i- -.'. si . i: is ! ! ti 1 Tl 1:1 .1, . .to st ek is t-r. ll 11 HU,' a: Wi. krinw n FRF M rr , mativ Mi 1 R . .;nty ( ' 'tt. . I :n will o-d. ' 'er W. Indu-t'ii.iJ larm-rs wi'i ct-mi- 1 buv lands and dour.le the'r .a double ttie population If von know of anv rar, 1 tr hsil'- n I r Ifc vtysrw Wm 1 KV;N budnga shot Run don't thiow away money by spending $150 to $5o0when for very much less vou can buv a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN whici will outhoot anv other shot pun on the m.irket no r.ntter what it costs. The Winchester Pepe.iting Shof Gun is new maJe in " Take Down" stvle in 12 and ''gauge. Itcombmes rapidity, reliabilitvat.J strong shoc .mg qualities with a price within reach of every body 's pocJietbook. For sale by dealers everywhere. FRZ :'Stn4 am aai MjJren on pottJlctrdyr S.j-fjf catjlout. WlX iHESTEH REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN. LOOK OCT FOU NEW s';l. : OF PllY (ioopsi-coMlMi. INE a lid pt inl a fle jri rim in j ci'rjw rt and grease e.iu .igh in ,'.,. -01 h. ,nt t Icim i Ititw. boston every year so t'.at the ; the brt amounts vrju M(n- ( on .i:.. T.'. ll-i pt.-er g: jH ers cuttinue to hoi i more tiian .oOJ. iim pounds, and it is all for sale at what growers consider l,e a desirable additMn ,.rr.,.t.. ,.r-, j . county, write his addrens ,.-.,, ,., itotnaod mvl it to the il-piri .111 f-a-lC U llidlJIUa1. Ill ' I r-c. 3 ...a. f I.. . r I ' I .a .I'll .. fl. I iri.'l .Ill .. 1 j) SI T- .1. 7 ' its Wool t. !re;gr,t b 1. j In t;,e Il i-ton market the past j j quotations have generally favored ilifc I KiMura V.'.f tlio upsifnf.sa ibi rot p 1 tend to choi'-e wools. j Oregon woo; 9 have Ken lessa t.ve; some pretty choice sold at lie, :id val iey No. ! went at 1'. j Territory; scoure 1 basis Montana; and Wyoming, tine medium and fine, 11 5t ; Wr ; s.-o'io i 41 "4")c, staple 47840. . L'ra.'i fim- md:'ini and tine. 14 "loo; ciured. 4-' 4e: stae'e. 4W;. Idaho f:t. r.oediU.ii and tine, ;a,: scoured, 1 ii 11 .;tate forroi oruntj' ha rt-' workers, to ut none for dron- Siniond's Cross Cut Saws Sewing Machines Sanitary Stills Boss Washers Ho.se and Sprinklers Lawn Mowers .. .. . . . .4 1 . . . - VI.. I I n -.-AaA.. 1 1 tHU Bli "yi' t UUUUir US JlirBTJU. r H" j nlati.';-'. It you are in the ,;i.JL, CO. I OV '..--w- V -i' Jj a.1 -c wi i x -i f . . v - -i x. - w . x ' . . fcwhfc.! am ms 4& Heppner Mining Co.? Head Office, Heppner, Oregon. I). B. STALTKR, Frcsuknt r.n.l General Manager. C E. REDFIELD, Vice President T. W. AYER.S, Secretary. GEO. CONSKR, Treasurer. j ... .v r. . , weel, e!l vour cyclone cellar mul coine here. At Ed. R. Bishop's. '4 s'a-v 4u- I mere is no reason wriv .uorrow ; . , : , . 'tv cannot support tice Its press-1 r ov I 1' TP I fit lOIIS Largsa. hav-, be,n made in ,;iafor) jT rtPw,;!, i I U 3l T 1 J J 1 1 W II O board market- the pat week, at conr es- j work tj0ln,.B ,.e ,rB. rie mp lt;J nOT 5 '1 I t Vf ons from nominal '1'iotatioris, but no j rash to infest wo'ihl prubablr ;eapa' Vltl O llxllti l ale. a' - than lat writ's priceH, ' ri-ri retu.ne f.-ori. it ere as eiser. here. a . . . . ,, i for land val es here ate th tu i wt.nh.au-st.iei.ope that prices have , taVXt' and I rea'.hed bedrock. ! profits. ' T'li j- t:.at w ji .to. s the rjiac.fa' '. irtrs' il'int come for holders, to be than otherwe. have reacr.e-l : , the time has hot.ef jl rather j AIM' PO YOU TAKK Ii ,i- i ii. i- Itus is tne aii-nreiiegi worm -,-i inarm , k on and have things to happm nitof( any you ever got into. Are ton keep ing posted on men and thin tv read ing the Oregonian? If not. T--r t- daily at 1'm.rn..: : drug -tore, an-t it win i. f.--l:ver.i at vour home evry evening. If you ai tfie Weekly, call a' o,. iaette olfn e. ish AMFI'.ICAN I 'LA N ONLY An ;n er.4 ,e aid to anyone inter-este-I in art .s ti.e Art Amateur, the oi l rei.a'-.e l.'.agaz tie p.i'n.-hed in New Yorit . It is a period I al of rare bea'ity, and every ;snje is an education in itself. irf.h.d-. go-) o'iM-i-i a-. ! general new s The palaee Hotel, of Heppner, o.Te f, ,t i ...i,u in M'j'lie ol o tt.e liorne in.t.tutions K.al r atn i ! a;..l p.atis of interiur ( iregori luay 1 ii- s'i'.i r.p'i n .ri' e ol tt.e heel as a ernpiovs Otil It is con I ij. t-'I s'ri' t.v on the A mere an Htf '.' :o; ie may t ,,, .,, , roinrrioilion. well frrrosl ed ;e ot!.' e. j rnr,,K -n, WiriOfnl tablea piye sat;s- faction to all Us patrons. I:l.;VAl4li I OK WoKKMI'.s. i KIP mo.NT -TAILK. on art in", var.u'is si.' I is. 'jf n' ion . th." beau : ea. r:' n.a'ei :a' i ' si-en at ' t.e 4 11 1. I . . 1 21.11 tHU J IJ II 111 ill Patent Medicines. Stationery. Drugs pure I Paints, Oils and Glass. j A Well-Selected Stock of Jewelery j Kodaks and Supplies. and Herbs and fresh. For shares of stock apply to any of the alve officers. The Glen Ellen Wine Vaults. We supply families and the trade with the Choieest California Wines. Brandies. and Kentucky Whiskies - at Reasonable Prices. No Order ia too email foe our Car.ful and Prompt Attention. A. KLINE & CO.. Wholeial. and Detail bcalera. Pendleton, Ore. i ii 1 i vi-ar, arcl "'i ' f a't - inav !( ' well be proud f. It f li" A I) JIT 1 A rx":: tonscr & Warren Drti to. Avoid Contagious Diseases ly cleansing An; (' I i t P, f -. i , ' pa-. t'lii-st.'. W;.i pa;, vear :' an U.iikf. niO'.ey g'-tt.r.g Up I-'.. r;i,.. for the iiepjiner ! i r T. : ( ti.e ' 7 tl w ill I ii i'.i-', a '.t en Lr,2 ir. a . .1- . 1 M -ir .' " ribet". 7 Vi tor i'l rm ;f!i 1-year B i ' 1 for 1 M- rh 1- ' .1 When you .otrie t . Heppner. pit uifHC CntH'C SYStCm. vnr t t ri ia-i r rori i i-ivtt j ----- j r.lav. r.r. lvn a.t i-.i.i.f.a..t tJ. rlrmfrr. at rjt"'nal: ta. Hy a'ct ('Air oo'i'iil a:.'! I JiiNNr f'HO-. Slocum's ri rs. i r e nr ', 1 - vear I il'V oi i n:j: its Lot--. CASTOR I A For Itfitla hd Children. Kind You Have Always Bssg.1:? arsapa- rilla! II. A. THOMPSON, Proprietor of the II7E1T, FEED aj till SI1BU On West Side of Main St., Heppin r. Hay Rnd Clrain Fought nl bo11. Firsf-i hiss HorsPH nlw-HyH kept fur livery at reasonable rales. I h very lx-st faeililii'H kept l.r taking care d' I charge, (live me a trial hu1 lx' convinced. Ilipn hikI S ul.l'e is left in tmr fntsT National Jank OF HEPPNEF. O. A. RHFA.. T. A. KUKA.. Pnwid.nt ..Vie rrs.ilsnt U. W. f'ONSF.K K. I. FKKFI.ANP f nshier A.sl.tanl ( ifilopr Y;iI ! it promplly and thoroughly. Transact a General l.inkintj r.rsiness. i. b L is jW-?.rs ti. t:...t t ritv 'iSliHMllll lrt1tr C;., .Mam rlr-. 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