Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, April 05, 1888, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEmiER, THURSDAY, APEIL 5, '88.
Council Proceedings. Council call
ed to order by Mayor Blnt-kmiui. Roll
called and nil present except S. P. Oar
riguei. Iu the absence of Recorder HhI
lock. Councilman Swinburne wna ap
pointed to act for the session. Minutes
of last meeting read and approved, after
ihieli the following bills were allowed:
J. D. Lockuane, $50; J. B. Natter, $07;
J. B. Sperry, 815.33; judeej and clerks
f election, $2 each- -total S10. Bond
of marshal read and accejjtcd. The
rules of order were amended and a com
mittee on ordinances composed of Coun
cilmen Garrigues, Natter and MoAtee
appointed. A motion was carried for
the mayor te appoint a chairman to act
in the absence of the mayor. Council
man Swinburne appointed. Meeting ad
journed. A Railroad Mora The O. It. & N.
R R. has agreed t build a branch road
to Heppner by January 1st, 1889, leaving
the main line at The Willows, provided
the citizens of Morrow county will in
sure them the right of way and depot
grounds. This plan lms tbe fiiyoruble
opinion of ths majority of our citizens,
who are now hard at work to get every
thing in such condition that nothing
will prevent the railroad company from
beginning work immediately. TIiib
looks like business, and has the appear
ance of bringing about the result that
has been the desire of every live citizen
nf-Morrow ennntv that tit bringing a
a railroad to Heppner.
'-'-'-BiAi.fc) .-lrs. J. Pyle, her son,
Johff Hum and one James Heiry, have
been arrested for setting (ire to the Au
rora hotel, at Walla Wnlln. Mrs. Nan
cy Lnndis and Wm. Click have also been
, arcested for burning the Landis board
iris house. -'The examination shows that
riUI. K..n..a.l tlia l.,.li.O,rf llOTIHA nr.fl fllllf
Mrs. Landis naw him start the fire. The
examination of Mrs.. Pyle. Hum and
HefTy has not as yet taken place, and
nothing is known ef the testimony that
implicates them in Betting fire to the
Aurora.
Eepi-bltcan Nominations.- At the
republican county convention yesterday,
the following were placed in nomina
tion: C. L. Andrews, clerk; T. R. How
ard, sheriff, T. E. Fell, representative;
J. H. Stnnlev, school superintendent;
A. M.-Onnn, treasurer; Dr. Aiken, cn-o-nor:
H. H. GlasRford, assessor; J. B. Ely
end T. Armstrong commissioners and
Jerry Nunan, surveyor. The delegates
to the state convention are W. 1). McAl
ister. D. C. Ely, T. E. Fell, A. H. Tyson
and E. R. Bishop.
Shkep Shearing. Next Monday mor
ning, at the mouth of Eight Mile, the
sheep-shearing season of 1888 will be
duly inaugurated by the crew of "hundred-strikers"
that has been for tho past
few years engineered by Capt. George
Bitters and Lieut. Johnnie Hinton. The
first bonds shorn nt this point w ill be
the wether bands owned by the Rhea
brothers, after which other bauds of
candidates for the mutton market will
be brought in in such numbers as to
keep the swift-shifting shears iu motion
until the stook bands are ready to be re
lieved of their winter ooat
Damaoes will ee Light. Thoron
Fell wbs at The Dalles Monday, prepar
ing right of way maps for our 0. R. A N.
branch. It is ascertained that the last
survey locates the Willow creek lino up
on land for whieh but, light damages
will be demanded. Upon several sec
tions the lino will run for some miles
over pnblio commons and unclaimed
11. It laud.
-A Worthy JSnTebprisb. T. w. yers
is building a large reservoir at tho Don
aldson spring and putting pipes to tho
same, preparatory to furnishing the
town with water. This is a worthy en
terprise, and Mr. Aynr will no doubt bo
patronized liberally by our citizens. The
vfnll is sufficient to be of great ussistanco
to the business portion of the town in
case of fire, if the supply is great enough.
' H. & C. R. T. Co. Meeting. At the
annual meeting of tho Heppner ft Castle
Rock Telegraph company, the old board
of directors was re-elected, consisting of
J. L. Morrow, Frank Kellogg, M. C. Mo
lioiigall, T. V. Avers and Henry Blaok
mnn. T. W. Avers was elected presi
dent, M, C. MeDougall, vioe-preaident
and T. E. Fell general manager. A div
iaend was deolared ef 81.47 to the share.
Stabbed to Death. Wm. Ross, the
well knovn stcckmau of Pilot Rock, was
stabbed on the range in Spring Hollow,
near Pilot Rock, last Sunday, by Fred
erick Noble. He only lived a short
time, dying nu Monday morning. No
ble claims the killing waB done iu sell
defense.
Hrre Killed. Wra. Rush lost one
of his best horses last Wednesday out on
the Wan. McAtoo ranch. Jas. Fristoe,
who was plowing fur Mr. Rush, had his
hat blown off against the horses, caus
ing them to become unmanageable, and
getting loose from him they ran into a
tenoe near by with the result just stated.
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.
' Whereas: It has pleased the Sn
.preme Graud. Chancellor of the Universe
to take from her earthly house the wife
! jf Brother E. R. Swinburne, therefore,
' bo it
Jtemlred, That we the memborsof Do
lio Lodge, No. 20, K. of P., do give to
onr bereaved brother our tendorest sym
pathy in this, his hour of trouble.
,. Rcmlved, That while we know that
'Human sympainycan uutuem me wouuu
made upon the heart by death, we in
dulge tbe hope that our words of com
fort and condolence may at least lighten
the load of sorrow and smooth the path
way of trouble.
Menolved, That a oopy of the resolu
tions be placed in full upon the minutes
of our lodge, a cepy be handed to Broth
er E. R. Swinburne and a copy be given
to The Hsppxeb Gazette for publica
tion. M. C. MoDougall,
Henry Blackuah,
W. R. Ellis,
Com.
JUNIPER ITEM3.
March 31, '88.
Join Hardin made a trip to the moun
tains the first of the week. He reports
the road very good as far Meeks & Scott's
mill. . ,
J. C. Thompson and T. Owens visited
the county seat to-day.
The railroad fever has strnck this
...1 r.9 ia noun tv raHir fnroihlv. Ev
erybody seems willing to give the riht
of way. , , ,
T in Tjivinfrtnn S.ltlirdaV. but
heard very little political talk. The re
publican primary did not produee much
enthusiasm for the "good old party."
I am inclined t think there was no
meeting. Pnrties are very independent
in this part of the county.
Lee Pxwell and family have moved to
Hnntsville, W. T.
Mr. Furnell has closed bis school at
Wells Springs, and will work this sum
mer for a St. Lonis publishing company.
Mr. F. is an excellent solicitor, and did
a big business for the same house last
summer. SL-
Geo. Wm. Wright is having his resi
dence repainted.
Mayor Blackmnn has gone on a busi
ness trip to Idaho.
Charley Jones has been trying his new
lpwn-mower on Phil (John's head.
Will Mallory went np to Pendleton
last week to dispose of some horses.
Nat Yeats is now able to be around
after a serious illness nt several weeks.
The neighboring prooiucts showed up
quite largely at the convention yester
day. Mrs. W. P. Button has sufficiently re
covered from her reoent illness as to be
able to be up.
Jas. Talbot now takes the agricultural
paper known as the Heppneb Gazette,
and is happy.
Mrs. Warren started for Portland yes
terday to purchase her spring stock of
millinery goods.
We notioed Pross Thompson and G.
W. McHargue, of Hnton creek, on our
streets Saturday.
J. F. Comptou, special agent of the
New York Life iusurauue company, is
with us this week.
Miss Etta Minor returned home Fri
day after an nbseuae of six mouths vis
iting relatives iu Nebraska.
Henry RasmiiB will conduct services
morning and evening next Sunday nt
the South Methodixt church.
Kirk & Youggron have rearranged
their storeroom and are constantly re
ceiving largo quantities of goods.
Owing to lack of space, some of our
correspondence is orowded out this
week, but will appear iu our next issue.
Chas. Windham, of Arlington, was
here the first of the week iu the interest
of his merchant tailoring establishment.
A brand new comet will shortly make
its appearanoe in the heavens, and will
bo visible about 5 o'clock in the morn
ing. Gai'iigues & Rodgers have bought the
planing and chop mill of J. A. W.Coffey,
aud are prepared to attend customers at
the old etaud.
License to wed has been issued since
our last report to Mary Hoakins and
Thoi. Hoakius; Minnie Summers aud
Jos. L. Gibson.
Goo. Noble has beautified his proper
ty ou lower Main tstroet by grading his
yard and putting out trees on the out
side ct the walk.
Chas. P.oyso, who-attended school at
Heppuer a year ago, has been ailending
college at Walla Walla aud will teach at
Dry Fork this spring.
Ed. Olliver was arrested last Monday
night for druuk aud disorderly conduet,
and was asked to contribute $5 end
oosts, whioh he did.
Frank Benge. of Rhea creek, has just
returned from Dayton, W. T., where ho
was recently married. The Gazette ex
tends congratulations.
Fred Sherman was over from his But
tor creek ranch last Saturday, and re
ports that his increase of lambs is great
er this spring than usual.
Aunt Julia Fuller started for tho east
yesterday iu response to a telegram re
questing her presence at the bedside of
a sick broiher, who ib very low.
The Northwest Magazine people nrc
preparing au article ou Poitlaiid, willi
illustrations, whieh will be published in
an early number of their periodical.
The trespass ense of Sawyer vs Jonr-s
has leen appealed to the Circuit court.
This promises to be an interesting oase,
as it is the lint of the kind in this sec
tion. E. G. SL'jOum has taken a position
with J. M. linger. Joiinuie linger, who
has rustled sugar aud calico for Mr. Ha
gr for the past year, is now with Ed.
Matlock.
W. R. Casey's team became frightened
lust Saturday near Minor, Do.lson &
Co.'s, and but for tho assistance of by
standers, a serious runaway would have
been the result
Henry Rasmus and wife made a trip
over to Hurdm.m last Saturday, return
ing the first of the neek. Mr. Rusmns
is now preaching regularly to hU sev
eral congregations.
C. M. Jones has enoiosd his property
with a ueat iron fence in lieu of (he oi l
board structure that has served as a har
rier for the voracious town cow. Char
ley uow has one of the neatest places in
Heppuer.
The Methodist people organized their
Sunday school last Sunday, with C. M.
Mallory, superintendent, C. A. Browu,
secretary, Mrs. S. P. Garrigues, organist.
Miss ilolmau, librarian and A. H. Tyson
chorister.
Tho building formerly occupied by
Heppuer & Blackmail is uow beiug thor
oughly renovated aud repaiuted.
Heppuei s store buimings are not long
empty, whioh is an evidence of thrift
aud prosperity.
While raising the spire of the Catholic
church last Thursday, Henry Johnson
received quite a severe injury to the left,
side of his face by being struck by fall
ing timbers, rendering him unable for
work for a few days.
A horrible butchery of Chinamen, on
Snake river, is being investigated. Some
30 were murdered where they were eu
gagod in miuiug, and should tbe perpre
trators of this crime be ascertained, they
should receive the full benefit of tho
law. .
The Elliott brothers will be here on
Friday, April Gth, with a fine lot of
young Clydesdale stallions whioh they
wish to sell, or will trade for working or
wild horBes. These stallions are rising
3 and 4 years old, and weigh from 1500
to 1800 pounds.
The Catholic officials will hold a fair
in the opera house ou the 7th, 8th and
9tb of May, for the purpose of liquidat
ing the present indebtedness. See ad.
elsewhere. We also take pleasure in
calling attention to the new ad. of Mrs.
S. P. Garrigues, which appears iu this
issue.
Arthur Daley is preparing to build a
fine house out on his ranch. The boys
say that Arthur is about to leave the
state of bachelorhood for that of matri
mony, but he emphatically denies the
same. We admit that Mr. Daley is a
man of his w erd, but on such a question
as this the best of them will not stand
fire.
. Don't borrow your neighbor's paper,
but rake up 82 and subscribe for the
Gazette, nu agricultural sheet that has
uo society column, but will give you
the worth of your money in local news.
Tow string dispatches received regular
ly fiom neighboring districts, relating
vividly the happenings of thoir respet
ive localities. '
So Reward. Strayed from A. M.
Gunu's ranch, on Eight Mile, one brown
horse with white stripe down his nose.
15 hands high, weight, 1100; branded
with half circle over 7 on left shoulder
and circle T on left flank. Deliver at
Houston's mill or at A. M. Gunu's
Heppner. Wm. Houston.
CrtooKSTOJJ The celebrated stallion,
"Crookston," will be at Jim Jones' sta
ble, Heppner, ou Monday aud Tuesday,
at Jim Farrier's stable, Lexington, ou
Wednesday and Thursday and at the
Newton itauch on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday of each week during the season
of 183. W. B. Ccnikoiiahi.
THRIFT AN! TRADE.
Heppner' EnterprisinE Citizen Who I.y
tueir itKm m'lum ,uo n uiiu.
.
For barley go to W. A. Kirk at the
furniture store.
When you go to Arlington stop with
Billy Theodore, at the Sanford house.
If you waut to get rich sow alfalfa.
You can get it and every other kind of
seed at Minor, Dodson & Go's.
Leezer Si Thompson will iu a few days
receive a large addition to their stock of
hardware, nails, eto.
Dr. John Rasmus, professional troth
puller and mouth fixer. All kinds of
dentistry done neatly. "
A second car-load of barb wire will
reach M., D. 4: Co. this week.
Ben Huusaker has just received a,
large stock of sheep shears, oil stones
rope, carpenter's tools aud all kinds of
shelf hardware, which can be bought
cheap for cash.
Go to E. R. Bishop for purses, perfum
ery and toilet soap.
The Farmers' and Merchants' insurance
compauy, of Albany. Oregon, will give
yon a square deal. See ad. iu another
oolumn.
Do you waut the finest brand of flour?
Sperry oan furnish it.
Do you want mill feed in any quanity?
Sperry oau ncoommodate you. Give
him a oall. Hunt him up.
Y'ou oan find hair ourlers, agricultural
hardware, calf blabbs aud clothes pins
at Leezer & Thompson's.
Remember the place to get a good oi
gar is of C. M. Mallory at the City drug
store.
. Mat Lichtenthnl is constantly receiving
summer goods. Go to him for ladies and
children shoes.
Cash paid for county scrip at Minor,
Dodson Sz Co's.
Huusaker has just got in a lot of tin
ware direct from Chicago. Just look at
those retiuned dish pans and be couviuo
ed.
When man gets so that he can't speak
pleasant to his wife, he must have either
the chillblains or the toothache. Dr.
Vanghan, the dentist, is a sure cure for
the latter.
A full stock of Diamond Dyes for sale
at Ed li. Bishop's.
When your teeth get so thnt you oan't
eat anything harder than mush dig up
Dr. Vanghau and have him make you a
new set.
Do net forget that G. W. Wright Esq.
is advancing inouey ou wool for Kosh
lund Bros.
Every one who has a bouse should
have it insured, and nothing is ahead of
the Farmors' and Meroliauts' Insurance
company of Albany, Oregon, tor that
protection.
Minor, Dodson & Co. are getting iu an
immense stock of goods which they are
selling at price3 so li.w that it would as
tonish you.
The springtime is coming, and with it
the usual amount of blood disorders.
Take time by the forelock and oleause
your system with a bottle of Cascara
Bitters, to be had of C. M. Mallory, at
the City drug stare. Prioe, S1.00 per
bottle.
Teamsters, Farmers, sheepmen, and
horsemen, when you want work done,
remember Billie Ruark, tho crack horse
shoea and job-worker.
Farmers aud everyone else I Corne to
this office aud get for 35 oonts, the Amer
ican Settler's Guide, a popular exposi
tion of the public land system of tbe U.
S. of America. You cannot afford to be
without it, It may save you untold la
bor and money by its valuable informa
tie n,
Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or
extract tho same iu a scientific manner.
It is a fact Roknowlodgod by all "art
organists," both of Europe and America
that the "Estey" is the Bweetest veiced,
most human toned, least reedy iu toue,
and quickest in response to touch of any
organ manufactured in the world.
All kinds of ready-made goods and
fine custom work at Mat Lichtenthal's
boot and shoe store, at rcasomiblo rates,
and repairing a specialty.
Attention! Sheep Men.
I will pasture bucks at my ranch on
the head of Middle fork of Rock creek;
will gather from the ranges at shearing
time and dip them July 1st. I will
make general delivery between the mid
dle and lust of October and pay for all
bucks not accounted for. Terms, $1.10
per head for tho season. Address,
James Hams,
Hardman.
Syrup of Figs.
Manufactured only by tho California
Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal.,
is nature's own true laxative. This
pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had
ofC. M. Mallory, oruggist, Heppuer, at
50 cents or 81 a bottle. It is the most
pleasaut, prompt and effective remedy
known, to clenuae the system, to act on
the liver, kidueys aud bowels gently yet
thoroughly, to dispel headaches, oolds
aud fevers, to oure ceustipation, indiges
tion and Einureu ills.
Rnxtle up those (tuns.
All parties having guns belonging to
the state of Oregon are requeued to
bring them to me at Heppner. It will
aye trouble and expense to attend to
this matter immediately. Those who do
not will be prosecuted.
Wm. Warren,
Capt. Co. E 3d Reg't, O. N. G.
or Sale.
A dwelling in Heppner; contains five
large rooms; is ceiled and papered; has
good brick foundation, a small orchard
that will bear some fruit this year and
good stable. Corner property compris
iai; two lots. A good bargain may be
had by applying to J. W. Morrow.
Strayed.
Strayed from my range in Clark's can
yon, one strawberry roau maro, foiiryears
old. Branded -S- on the left stifle and
SEE on left shoulder. $10 reward will
be given for her return to my ranob or
to Heppuer. M. H. Dkiskell.
Come up aud Settle.
All those indebted to mo mvxt settle
up at once, aud uo delny as I need money.
A. M. Ouun.
Tailoring.
I have opened a well-appointed tailor
ing establishment iu my new build
ing on May street, and am now regularly
receiving new goods and will make cus
tom made pants from 87 to C15 best
goods in the market.
A. Abdaiumsick.
For Sale. 32(1 acres of deeded land
and a timber culture, situated between
Frank Gilliam's and Silas right's in
Spring Hollow, llhea Creel:, Morrow
county, Oregon, (ioo.l watt r nu enoh
rpuirter section, and the best spring in
the country at the home. Call on me
at my place or add rest we nt Heppner.
Y C Kkini.s-oek.
LcrEKB. Y. U HmKit.n Im tiio on
ly dry lumber in t h comity, r.t Hs Kock
creek pnwmi'1. Will deliver ii Heppner
as che :p as the cheape st.
Stkated. From tbe range, one four
year old mare, dark bay, branded cross
inside circle on left shoulder. A liberal
reward will be given for her return to
me at Heppnrr. J. C. Ball.
DEMOCRATIC CALL.
The adjourned meeting of the Demo
cratic Central Committee was held iu
Heppner March 13th, 1888.
The basis of representation was fixed
atone for every 25, and fraction of 13
and over, and one delegate-at-large. Pre
cincts are entitled to the following rep
resentation: Alpine, 8; Dairy, S; Ceoil, 3; Castle
Rock, 1: Dry Fork. 1; Eight Mile, 2;
Heppner, 14; lone 3; Lexington, 3; Le
na, 3; Pine City, 1; Wells Springs, 2;
Mattesou, I.
The primaries will be held at the reg
ular voting place of each precinot, on
Saturday, April 28, 1888. The County
Convention will be held at Heppuer,
Saturday, May 5, 1883.
The following persons were duly elect
ed delegates to the State Convention:
E. G. Soerry, C. A. EUea, Kit Hayes and
J. W. Morrow. J. B SPERRY,
Chairman.
To Independent Voters. Citizens of
Morrow county who favor an independ
ent tioket nt the county election next
June, are hereby notified to assemble in
their respective precincts on Saturday,
April, 7th, 1888, to eleot delegates to a
county convention to be held in Heppner,
on Saturday, April 21st. Tbe represen
tation of each precinct has been estab
lished on the baais of the vote cast' for
Lexington in Jnue, 1888 as follows:
Heppner 4; Lexington 6; Alpine 4; Eight
Mile 4; Dairyville 2; lone 4; Lena 2; Ce
cil 3; Wells Springs 3; Pine City 2; Dry
Fork 2; Castle Rock 2. As a baais of
this action the ludependeut Central
Committee believe that as the precincts
are at present bounsJsSiJ we are not fairly
represented iu our county conventions.
By brder of " ' ' " J. F. Brewer,
Ch'man Independent Co. Central Com.
Crushed Biu'ky.for Sale.
I now have for sale at my planing
and chop mill in Heppner a quantity of
crushed barley that is the best thing out
in the way of mill feed. J. W. Coffey.
Advances upon Wool.
Ayers ac reu win mane auvuuoes upon
wool for delivery and sale at Arlington.
Mrs. Warren
Has Jusi Received a nice lot of
goods from ihe erst, and will go
below immediatly and purchase a
complele stock of
MILLINERY !
Which will be sold
cheap.
For Sale!
SIX BULLS
From Thoroughbred
GALLOWAY
Bull and Graded Cows, which we will
sell cheap. Call on us at thfl
Morgan Rang 1 1
At the bead of Sand Jfillow; or address
us at Jtioppnoi, Oregon.
MORGAN BROS.
Timber Culture Seed
AND TI1EISB
This year I have presorved my Tree
beed in damp Moss.
All Seeds Will Grow.
C. E. FELL, - - Heppner, Oq'n.
itatioD
A Special
in
Of Heppner and Vicinity to Attend tho
GRAND OPENING of
LADIES' HATS
AND-
All of the Latest
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES'. j
Ladies' Furnishing Goods Store,
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Apri
. ' '5th, 6th and 7th.
A GRAND
Will be
L J L 1 I
i opjciRA. li ou sic i ; ;
HEPPNER,
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th, 8th end 9th days of
May, for the purpose of mining funds for the liquidation of the debt on
the Catholic Church. The Bazaar will be opened by
HON. HENRY BLACKMAN,
Mayor of Heppner.
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Any Contributions fur tho Bauaar
will be thankfully received by the
Secretary, or by any of the Com mi t
t;o or by Iter. Father Mercier.
DAVID WALSH, SECRETARY.
AYERS & FELL,
Wool Commission
MERCHA'TS,
Representing
T. W. HALL & Co , Chicago.
FENNO BROS k CHILD, Boston.
T
-AT-
Arlington, Castle Rock and Echo.
FRED J. HALLOCK,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTS
The Home Mutual, Old
California, Royal Norwich-Union
& Lanca
shire, State, of Salem,
German American,
North British & Mer
cantile and London &
Lancashire,
REPRESENTING $75,000,000 CAPI
TAL.
ALSO
Washington Life In-
surance Company,
of New York.
Offioe, next door to Gazette offioe.
Say, Sheepmen !
CHRISTY & WISE
the
WOOL
Are now in the field to
Make Cash Advances!
Office: Ainswortli Bnnk Building,
Third Street, Portland, Oregon.
Settlers, Attention !
You will save time, money and trouble
by consulting
J. W. MORROW !
:o :
Plats of vaoant lands obtained. Filings
and entry papers prepared. Correc
tions of erroneous entries seoured. Con
tests initiated, conducted and defend
ed. Deeds and mortgages drawn.
MONEY LOANED
On entered lands. Consultation, by
mail or iu person, strictly confidential,
Unusual Facilities
For prompt and successful proseoution
of all kinds of land business.
J. W. Morrow.
Office on May street, Heppner, Or.
to
SPRING MILLINERY!
FANCY GOODS!
Styles and Paterns, at
BIZARRE!
held in the
OREGON
Commission Merchants
Ladies
HENRY HEPPNER,
Arlington.
PIONEER BRICK BUILDING.
Always in the Lead !
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The Old-Established House of
HEPPNER&BLACKMAN!
DEALERS IN '
General Merchandise,
CONTINUES TO-
j SELL FIRST:CLASS.-GOODS!.
AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES!
I!
Our Stock will he found Complete in Every
Respect, and we shall always endeavof
to retain our place
e" IN IT-IE FRONT RANK!
And in the future, as in tbe past, wo shall endeavor to continue
to be the
.eading House in the Heppner Country !
Our facilities for doing busiuess are
tabliuhment in
We guarantee to all our Customers
Dealing. An inspection of our
each and all as to the full and complete stock we at all times carry.
Owing to the stendy increase in onr
and Commodious Fire-Proof Brick Building, which gives Ui
better facilities than ever before enjoyed.
Sole Agents for Heppner and Vicinity
for the
Celebrated
AND
Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s
HIDES AND TELTS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR TRADE.
IIENHY HEPPNER,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
Ship Care of II. & B., Arlington.
Look, Loot Look!
AND DON'T FORGET, THAT
M. M.A.-L LOR Y,
o.
HEPPNER,
AT THE COT m DRUG STORE,
Keeps the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Goods in Wa Line in
Morrow uonnty. ,
Comprising Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Toi
lot Goods of Every Description. Also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
Putty, Etc.," Etc; , , r, . r .
He makes a specialty of Ture Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes. Best Brands Domestic and Imported Cigars.
Candy, Nuts, Chewing Gum, Etc. Prices reasonable. Terms, Cash.
Prescriptions accurately compounded, day and night, and special
attention paid to orders from the country.
-THE BEST
spbiig mm, mm
-AMD-
Send for Catalogue and Price List
Pish Bros. Wagon Co.,
RACINE. WIS.
HENRY BLACK MAN,
Heppner.
I
unexcelled by any mercantile es-
the Northwest!
Courteous Treatment and Fair
establishment will oonvince
busiuess we have built a Large
Bain Wagon,
Agricultural Implements.
Read, Read, Real!
-THE BEST-
FARM wp
IN THE MARKET
WSSSSSSS OREGOK.