Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, April 12, 1888, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE-. '
iKPPNKiCTHt'iWUAY, APRIL 12, '8rt
Now cuTiicss f ) tlio f.'Diit a Btory of
blsu:ktn:iLl, opjirea'Soil and bribery iin
poseil (in the liquor raca of DuMuines,
by tlu-er oonatiiblos, Pieros, l'otta
unil Hiiuiiltou, who nro now boiug trioil
on these charges. These men would
ponuoo dowu oil druggists aud other
liquor dealers, arrest them, causing a
great deal of expense in hiring a lawyer,
etc., when frequently the stats bad no
ithuw of a case ugainat the alledged of
fenders. Some on payment of Tarious
sums of money, were allwwed to sell
liquor without molestation, but ths
liquor men set a trap for these fellows
into which they niaely walked. Twen
ty different charges are preferred, but
they make a (weeping denial and allege
that lb.3 crookedness is with tho prose
cuting attorney.
The railroad comniittae, who are so
liciting subscriptions to the right of way
fund, are tolerably successful so far, but
there are many who will be di
rectly and indirectly benefitted who have
not as yet subscribed a dollar. The
time when the report of tho committee
shall be made to the 0. 11. & N. a ra
Krds the rejection or acceptance of
their proposal fast approaches, aud uu
luss tho amount is made up, of course
the offer can not be aocepteJ. Remem
ber friends, that this is as liberal a prop
osition as wo will ever got, and as all
parties agree that a railroad is neoded,
let us make ha.to to have this a sure
thing, without any moro parleying. The
railroad people evidently mean business,
and it is now our duty to reciprocate
the notion.
Gr.AND Master Workman Powderly
now makes kuown t the 500,000 mem
bers of the Knights of Labor that iu the
future they must expect amelioration of
their condition through education of
their families, aud that strikes against
corporations backed up by hard cash are
useless. Had this advice been given to
the members of that order some time
ago, it would have been wealth iu the
coffers of thousands of families.
ti'ins and the speedy passage of the Iliv
er and Harbor bill uuw ponding in con
gress. XI L P.esolred, That we demand of
tho general government the speedy com
pletion of the locks at tho Cascades uud
the immediate construction of bcks at
The Dalles, on the Columbia river, and
euuicieat appropriations therefor, and
that we favor the state, as far as is in its
power, shall make such improvements
at or around these points as will, until
the completion of the locks, aeoommo
date the commerce of the country.
OTIIKR BESOIiUTIONS.
Every resolution of tho platform was
graeted with hearty applause, and it was
unanimously adopted without a dissent
ing vote.
The Clackamas county delegation pre
sented a resolution favoring no exemp
tions for indebtedness, except S3U0,
which was laid ou the table by a consid
erable majority.
A special resolution urging the appro
priation of 500,000 for improvements at
tho bar at the ni'iuih of the Columbia,
and setting fortli a statement of facts
which showed the urgent necessity to
our commerce of such au expenditure,
was reported by the committee with a
favorable recommendation, and was
adopted.
A special resolution favoring the nom
ination of judges and prosecuting attor
ney iu Multuomah by the enmity con
vention of that county, instead of by the
state delegation, was adopted.
FAULTLESS!
rf-Nature it faultiest and to it that
noble discovery, continuing on.y Na-
it is a benefit to the human race. Kk.fc.fuf
VOUTH, HliALTH, VIGOR by the use of
Pfunder'8 Oregon Blood Purifier.
Ouicc and Complete Cure of all Diseases of
the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver. It
.............. Bllu ...(,,,. relieves
Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness, and
puts fresh energy into the system by makine
Nwr, llicli til 1. fakeil mllme rivl.i ...,.
2s a fannol be beat as a preventative oidiscaHc!
bold and used everywhere. i a bottle, 6 for 5.
Majou Gsneiial Tumi? is about to be
placed on the retired list on account of
poor health.
PROCEEDINGS
Vf the Demuerutle Stale Convention
The democratic state convention, held
at Pendleton on the 3d and 'tth inst.,
ntado the following nominations: John
M. Gamin, of Multuomah, Kepreseuta-
tive to congrohs; tlon. John Ihirnett, of
liouton, fur kinprenio jud'jo; M. H. ilell-
liinn, J. Jt. .Kelly, ,1. V. Miller, T. J.
lilae.k, Henry Klipp'M and Nnpolnon Da
vis were dented dulogates to tho dtimo
erati"! nntional oonvention to bo held at
St. J.nn.H. W. 11. Ellinger, of Multno
miih, V. K. lUlyeu, of Linn, and E. It.
tikipworth, of Umatilla, wore elected as
presidential electors. The st'ita ceutrul
ooiiiniittoe was organized for the coming
viMir- mi') HiiHiu t,lt, niinilinr .T. W. Mor
row was selected lor Morrow county.
J . Ii. Story, of Tho Dalles, was nominat
ed for prosecuting attorney of the sev
enth Judicial district. The plalform for
the coming campaign is us follows:
Tho democracy of (he slate of Oregon,
ui convention assembled, declare ils le
nity to the great nation, il organization
of w Inch it iti n part, and asks the ro
apeetful attention of tho peoplo of the
state to its statement of national aud lo
cal polities:
I. Kesolved, That wo heartily endorse
President Cleveland, who by ti i h capabil
ity and fearless honesty, and ii.lnlily to
tho trust reposed in him, has illustrated
the principle that this is a government
of, for and by the people, and one
pledged to guarantee equal rights to all,
and give special privileges to none.
II. Kesolved, That we approve the
present faithful and ellieiout deuiimrali':
.htntp udministralion.
III. Unsolved, That wo most earn
estly and unqualifiedly endorse tho poli
cy of I nrilT revision, and n reduction ef
the surplus revenue to the needs of (lie
government, economically administered,
as set forth in tho president's last annual
message to congress. Wo believe that
such a revision is dictated by sound pol
icy, and that unnecessary tnxationis un
just taxation and oppression, aud publio
revenuo should, ns fur as possible, be de
rived from taxes levied upon the luxuries
ralhor than npou Hie necessities of life.
IV. Kesolved, That wo demand the
forfeiture of all unearned land grants,
mid that the public domain be held as a
saerod trust for homes for our rapidly in
creasing population. And we commend
and approve tho president's message iu
regard to Oregon vngou road grants,
lately sent to congress.
V. Kesolved, That proper public
policy looking to the future security of
the country, requires that the govern
ment keep all its pledges to the sol
diers of the Union in ils various wars,
and that tho pension roll of the Kepub
lie be jealously guaided as a roll of hon
or, without visiting upon the people
bunions equal to the maintenance of a
htanding army, exhausting of Hie resour
ces of the taxpayers, which may bo
needed for future defense.
VI. Kesolved, That as a free people,
enjoying; tho blessings of liberty in 11
government of the peoplo, wo denounce
the policy of tho English government in
its administration oT Irish atl'airs; and
that we oxteud ou behalf of the democ
racy of Oregon our earnest sympathy
willi (.iladsttmo and Parnell in their eff
orts to secure home rule and laud reform
for tho people of Ireland.
VII. Kesolved, That wo endorse the
ealutory policy of tho national ndminis
trti"U iu restricting corporations to the
privileges aud prolits to nhich they are
strictly entitled under the law
V J II. Kesolved, That wo are iu
hearty necord and sympathy with the
efforts of tho labeling masses and wsge
oarners to ameliorate their condition and
establish their rights; uud are in favor
of the enactment of such latvi as will
best protect their interests.
IX. Kesolved, That we favor the
amendment to the eoiihtitntiou of the
United States providing for the eleetioii
of United States eeuatora by a direot
Tote of the people.
X. lu'sulvtd, That we favor an
amendment to the preseut railroad com
mission law of this state conferring up
on the board of railroad commissioners
power to fix and regulate rates for the
transportation of freights ou the railroads
within the state of Oregon.
XI. Kesolved, that we are in favor of
opening and improvement of the Colum
bia river, and various ports of entry on
tho seaboard, so that the commerce of
the country may be convoyed without
interruption to the market of tho world:
and for that purpose wo demaud of the
genor.il- i;wiiiMut liberal apprepnu-
Cnnsamptinu Surely furfil.
To the Eni roit Pie .so inform your
readers mat 1 nave a positive remedy
for tho above named disease. By its
timely use thousands of hopeless cases
have been permanently cured. I shall
be glad to send two bottles of my reme
dy free to auy of your readers who have
consumption if they will send me their
express and post olliee adress. Kespect
fully, T. A. Slooum' M. U, 181 Pearl at.,
New York.
Tailoring.
I have opened a well-appointed tailor
ing establishment in my now build
ing on May street, and am now regularly
receiving new goods and will make ous
tom made pants from $7 to $15 best
goods iu the market.
A. Abuaiiamsiok.
LcvrrHii. W. L. Houston has the on
ly dry lumber in I he county, at his Uock
creek sawmill. Will deliver iu Heppner
as cheap as the cheapest.
Cash naid for eonntv Rerin ut fiti.n.
Dodaou & Co's. '
Has Removeci. J. M. Hagor has com
pleted the reruovel of his stook of gener
al merchandise to the building formerly
occupied by Heppner & Blackmail, end
is now prepared to sell goods dirt cheap.
He has a largo assortment of boots aud
shoes, ladies children and misses shoes,
in which speoial bargains will be given.
Will not bo undersold in any line.
Attention! Sheep Men.
I will pasture bucks at my ranch on
the head of Middlo fork of Kock creek;
will gather from the ranges at shearing
time aud dip them July 1st. I will
make general delivery betweon the mid
dle and last of Ootober and pay for all
bucks not accounted for. Terms, $1.10
per head for the season. Address,
James Hams,
Hardinan.
Syrnp of Figs
Manufactured only by the California
Fig Syrup Company, San Franoisoo, Cab,
is nature's own true laxative. This
pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had
of CM. Mallory, uruggist, Heppner, at
50 cents or SI a bottle. It is the most
pleasant, prompt aud effective remedy
kuown, to cleanse the system, to act on
the liver, kidneys and bowels gently yet
thoroughly, to dispel headaches, colds
and fevers, to oure constipation, indiges
tion and kindred ills.
S3 Kbward. Strayed from A. M.
Onun's ranch, on Eight Mile, one brown
horse with while Btripe down his nose,
15 hands high, weight, 1100; branded
with half oirclo over 7 on left shoulder
aud circle T on left flank. Deliver at
Houston's mill or at A. M. Gunu's,
Heppner. Vm. Houston.
Yeare now Daily Receiving Large Invoices of
NEW DRESS GOODS!
In all the latoei shades and fabrics and our counters
'1
"With the Choicerit Productions of the Manufacturers, and the
best news to all is that they are
CI-IISA-P-lSIl TI I A.2sr EVER.
ARE PILED HIGH
AYe have spent much time and money this spring in selecting our
gooUa, ami are satiBhed that our Uress uoods btock will com
prise the iiest as well as the Cheapest Goods that were ever shown be
fore in Heppner. Can't you give us a call soon for the pur
pose or
1
! L0 KING THROUGH
71 -i
Yesterday was sncu a day as to make
one realize that summer is not far dis
tant.
Ei-Iiibit of Morrow County's Receipts and Expenditures
For the Six Months ending March HI, 1888.
CLWtK'S STATEMENT.
Pomi-Aanufil KVnort. of the Tnnntv f:U,-U nf Mnrrn. 1 v.f.. u,..- r,,. a i.. o. ,
11 nil niiiulM-r i if claims allowed liT the ('0UI1I7 ( 'cmrt of said ( 'oinily, for wlmt allowed, amount of
.. .... .., .,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lYiirrn ion oinnniKliiigauU unpaiU, Irom ths 1st Uu o Uctobar,
1SS7, to t.lin3lnf, day of Mnroh, lsss. bulk inclusive.
Otnnor, 1SS7.,
Nor. " ,.
.Pauper ncoonnt
.flennriil KxpcnMO ncconnl
. Itond nnd Uridyl, account
.EtfOtion iiccoiint . ,,
. Ktock InHpoctor's account
, I ncidcintnl Kxponsn nncoant
. JubUuo Court account
.Hcliool Hint. account..
Claims Allowed. Warrants Drawn.
.$ 23.00 22.00
.llint Ally fee ncoouut 27.W).,
B0.I.1.,
l,2S!l.4fl
jr.i.40
itit.m.
S7.M
2t"i.fir,
70.(0
March, 1PS7.
Octolicr, " .
Nov. " .,
January " .
Jnnunry " ..
March " .,
ilnmiary " ..
March ..
Imnirv, " ..
March, ..
.Jiillllllrv lKH'l
Mnrch, " .,
.ouiimiy " .,
I'Vb'y, " ..
111,,,-cl "
Jiiiiuiiry " ,.
March " ..
r.....
t,,i','l. .. "
Jiinnnrv
.March '
Jminary '
iiiircn
March '
...Jail lice
. . l'nrpi.r account
..County heal account fatly fnn).
.. " ,Iud-o Hillary uccoont
. . Khcriff'a fee account
. .u-niiHiircr a Hilary account..
Sr.l.lill..
2;,n.)..
OTMXI..
3U0..
75.(10..
.Circuit Court tlxiucjeo account 170.00. .
.( icrk a run account
.. .General K.xpennf account
... Ilnii'l and llrid-40 account
...Clerk'H fees
(jcn.ii-il (I'TncnKiB uccnur.t
. . Hoicl ami llrufcf- iiccoiun,
. ..Klectimi account I
. .Clerk'H fccn accunt..
. . Wtoek I nupcclor'a account...
. . lncideiilni account
.. Justico Conrl KxpnUHu account
..School Examinations
. .County Corouor'a I'epucconnt
..Superintendent of Hchnuls ardnry ucnouut.',
. . l5iHt rict Attorney 'e fees ucc.uuit '
fi so..
Jsriiii..
hUlill..
S'.nu..
a:siKi..
lus ro. .
6 00..
(HI. IS
1,2KU8
354,40
BfKl.fsl
:i7.s:i
SS.05
7(1.00
27.SO
42..W
SSUH)
2SO 00
IDIIXI
ura.so
75 (K)
170 (0
S ,10
2'iS DO
Kl DO
27(144
7ailfl
ii'3 in
S'.ld :.!!
tut:
19H15 1:1s lli
...Jail account
. . Pauper account
. . AiHeHHor'a feeH account
..County Judo balary account.
. . Coronor'n account
. .Hherill'a fee account
"County Court Kxponne account...
. .TrriiHurer's Miliary account
. .Teticlter'a Ksamiuetlon uocuuot.
am ixi.,
411 IK)
45 70. .
157 rid ., . .
7 l)
etl So
fir, 20
74 on
SI 37....
l (XI.. ..
lain....
MUX)
tu 32
125 117
Ill) 35.
HI 50
lli 00
IO11IXI
110 (XI
13 (X)
221 31
418 711
IS 10
751X1
HI 50
Total amount of claima allowed and (Ira
;,5i!3.'JO
2dO(H
11 on
411 HI
.... 45 70
.... 157 6u
7 on
ftliio
... 53 91
74IW
SI S7
20(10
1(1 (X)
... I30IXI
64 82
.. 125 7
... 59 2.5
PS 50
10 (XI
... KXMXl
... l(X)(Xl
13 00
.. 221 31
.. 413 7H
IS 10
75 00
SI 511
$ 7.503.HO
This Stock and seeing our Pretty Things? We shall take plasure
ami priue in showing you what we have got Whether you
are ready to buy or not, you are
ALWAYS WELCOME
At our store, and will see your friends there also.
ALSO JCSTlIllI,! FINE LOT
Of Cable Cord Ginghams, Charabrays, &c, and as this stock sells
out so fast that we can not hardly get goods fast enough to keep any
varioty on hand, we advise you to give it an early visit.
ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES.
MINOR, DODSON & CO.,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OEEGON.
CllAS. K. WOLTKRTOK,
President.
J. W.Cumck, Trecsuror.
J. O. WaiTHMAir, J. K. Kldkrkiit,
Yicfl-Proident. Secretary and Man
W. II. Kaymond, Assistant Secretary.
The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co.,
Ol? ALBANY, OREGOK
Capital Stock, $300,000.
Paid up in Cash, $60,000,
A Square Gompany Managed by Square
Men.
W. J. LEEZER.
1'. 0. THOMF80N
LEEZER & THOMPSON,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
OuiMtnniliiiK Ihipnid ('tnmty Wnrrmi( on tlio Hint day of March, IHWi $13,HH.fi9
KMiiumtt'd liili'rust uutirnod tUotnuu &.'tUH
Tutfil untomif of mipnid Counly Warrant $f I.hih.hD
HTATK OK OJtKUON, ) a
( -OUNTV OF flhJUHOW. )
1, Ij. Aiidrowd, C'onnlv 'lork nf Hip CVmnty of Morrow, Bfatc of Ordtfon,
lo !i(rt'l)v cprtify tliiit H10 forcjioiun in it tru ittid t'orroct nliitoiiipnt nf tlm nuraltnr nnd nmomit of
IllimH lilloWl'd llY HlM i'nillltV ( 'oiirt (if Mlil Cnllnt v tnr thn mi -r itintithn mwliixr n (ha Mt iluv ..f
March. ISHS; nil wliill Itrcini'it (tin BHmp iwr nllowcd. nnd Hie mtnint of wurrniitH drawn, nnd t!in
hiiu'um! of wnriunuoiuwtnnitiiis' and unpiiiit an Hit tnino uppenr upun the records of my olUee in uiy
ulti-iid t-nlody.
WiIim'hs my hand mid Hie xeal of Hit) County Cm, it of naid Comdy. thin Kith day rt April A. I),
t r-M-l 1H8. C. Jj. A NDI1KWS. Counly Clrk.
TltKAMIFilCirS HTATKM ICNT,
Sfi'ni-nnniil t:ifnnmnt of tlio County Tri'nhiiror of Slorrow Cmmtv. ()re.mn for ln mY mnnlln
nndiiiKmi Hinlitli day of April, IbKS.
AMOUNTS, UKOB1VKD.
OKNKRAf, Ft'KIl.
To hidiuicnou kitud lut tt'poitS l.lClU
o (l-XCH of iNMtt
To trial fputt nnd Ouh(..
To li.pinr Iicpiiko
I n I'l'ddlcrt liriMisn. . . ,
To 'ol tax for IH47....
I'o TnactiPiH' tn't initrt.,
ToTtixosof IM7,coi'i..
' ' scrip.
IIIH.IH
... 1ihm
turn
... . '20,110
... n,7o.-Ji(
. . . n.;uiru3
Total.... 18.rIUU
srnom, vi'Mi
To tmlancn on lutnd Just rn.Hr($ I,H(.7M
To itm't rt'CoivcJ on lyin rril.tM
To " " biiIi of nslrays 17-TiO
I'o " " taxfi of !Sii 'iA:
To ' " " 1n7 a.BUfl.iM
Total.... fS.fW'.r,?
INSTITI'TF FVSIt.
Toatnouul 011 Imml nt n'onrtl J.tKl
I'o " received fioui Hchod
HUporintcinlent. : 7.00
Total
.$11.00
AMOITNTH PAID OUT.
OKNKH Ij VV
Hy ntnint paid on County War
rants and interest H.1?0,ltr
Hy amount paid Sliitu TreaHurtr. liJW.it
Uy bahuice 011 hiind to dato
Totul....$18,08iPl
NCHOOT. FrNfl.
Hy amount paid on klupt. War-
rnntH .$ WiSW
liy baluuw on hand to dut 4,itU . r7
t Total...
INHTtTt'TK rnvn.
Tlj amount paid on Warrant .,.$10 00
Hy balani-v ou hand to date l.(M
Total.. ..111.00
HTATK OK OltKdON, )
Cih:hiy or Monnow, t
1. ieo. Nohle. do hei-eliv Certify Hint Ihe foreiniiivr in n trim mid enrreet tut..mm
of ihn amount rn'oivvd. pnid out anil reinninint on bund in Hie Count v Treasury f Hnid County for
tlirtwix moil tin ftndiUK on Hit Oh day of April, lS. Witfifnti my liami thin rtth ilav of April, A. 1),
w- (iKtl. NOHI.K, County TreaKiinT.
yMKHlVi'VS HTATKMKNT.
Semi-Aiinual ntnteniont of the amount nf mruey and wnniuil received for tnxH. ami moncv naid
to Hie t otintv Treasurer bv tlin Slnn itf of Morrow County, OroKoo, for th nix tnoutha oudinc on tha
i'.lh-l day of &larch, A. 1. Ik-vS.
TO AMOUNT mCi'SIVKD.
October 1S87; cwin and rurrnpy St.ftt
Total ivceivwl $ H45.00
lVeemb'T 1H7; in coin and currency fi'i.fJ
)tH'wndKr 1sm7; in County WuiralitH 8. HO
lotal rcociviMl ( .W.12
January tHM; in coin and enrrnncy $
January issfl; in County Wanuuta
Total ncetTwl .$l,0S.V4li
Keliruary IK; in coin and currency.... $l,'..srt.70
Kuhruury in County Warrant. ...... .W4.7a
Total nvcivd $l,tir'.4a
March, ivs; in coin aid enrrcnoy.. $tt,r'W.t'i8
larch INSS; in Cuuuty Warrants a7iiU".I
Total roeoivod .$I7.:(7.U)
I nv amoi'nts paid to rotrjtTv TRr.sritE:t.
November tS87; id eoin and currency. 3S.(i0
Total pnid to County Trfawtrrr $ S45.rti
.Tanunrr 1 in coin nnd currency $ 5Ti.2
January 1W; in Ci'unty Warrant R.ao
Total paid to County Tnvituirwr $ Ml.12
I h-iinmry ii; m coin and currency ... P.ii.M
Kabnmry IS; iu County Warrant I'j.Vfcs
Total pnid to County Troaaurer. ( l,();..Vtl
1 Mnnh in roin and currency $ 1,?! 71
j March lStf; in County Warranta i.7S'
I Total iaid tu County TrcHaurer 8 l,0M).ts
I April 1-; in coin and currency $l!..VH!.rW
April lSKi: in County Warrants r. 12
j Total inid to County TrcaMirvr $17 tfTUJo
8l'ATKOKOIiiait)N, M
1. T. K. Howard. Stiariffof -MiidCountv. do hetvhv rcrtifv that tha fonroiiii7
titatciiHMit lit coricat uud true. Wituet my hand thiattth dr.y of Aprd. A. I. 1SS,
. Ii. HUrt AUl). MieriB of Morrow Countr.
ISKMI-ANNL'AL IS I" M M A U V
Statement of the financial condition of the County of Morrow, in the State of Oregon, ou tha 1st
ilny of April, A. 1. INV.
UABIUTIKS.
April lt. l1. To Warranta drawn on
the Trcaauivr, and vmuiaudiuK and
unimid $ 13,811.89
To oKti.naid amount of lntortvit accru
al thereon 5Ni.0t
Tutiil LiabiliUw il.3GI.VJ
BBsontrKS.
April Int. IHw. Ily funds in handu of
County Treasurer applicable to Hit
Itaviuent of Ct.nnty Warmnta $ 3.S72.01
ly wiimntd unpaid currtnt tnxea at-.
pliottlt to the (ijiuent of County
Warrant 10,fK7.s9
Toiid lU-6ooii.es Slf.svTso
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
SHELF HARDWARE, Bird-Cnges, Rope, Nails, Cutlery, Wood
and Willow Ware, Granite Ware, Etc.
MAIN STBEET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
Spef ry's New Roller Mills!
I I UPPXKH, - - OEEGON,
Ca)acity 70 Barrels
J, B. SPERRY, Proprietor.
Flour from best Grades of Wheat, flour
and Mill Feed. Is now for sale in quantities
to suit purchasers-.
KIRK&YOUNGGREN,
My Street, Kaarly Opposite Minor, Dottson tt Co.'s Store,
UErPSEli, -. OliEGOX.
, T Mnnnfacturera of oud Dealers iu
Furniture, Mirrors,
Bedding, Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
. J. M. H A G E R,
DEALER IN-
General Merchandise.
AGENT FOR
Agricultural Machinery, all kinds of Farm
Implements, Wagons, Etc.,
UEITNEIS,
OREGON
B. A. HUNSAKER
Is still at tho old stand on Main Street,
DEALING IN
Hardware, Tinware, Coiterware, Granite
ware, Pumps, Gas Pipe, Nails, Etc.,
And is Constantly Receiving NEW GOODS
which he deals out to his customers at
the latest Fashionable Prices.
JOB-WORK EXECUTED IN A SKILLFUL MANNER.
MADDOCK CORNER, - - , HEPPNER, OREGON.
- MAT LICHTENTHAL'S
- - , -
Boot and Shoe Store."
Having just received a large aud complete stock of first-ekas
Boots and Shoes, I am now prepared to furnish any article in that
Iiui at fair prices.
I will continue to do custom work and repairing, as ueunl.
Shop enlarged and refitted throughout. New front and new
goods.
Heppner Drug Store
X:i. BISIIOP, Proprietor.
Iu the Leezer & Thompson Building, Main Street, Heppner.
DF.ALEH IX
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Cigars,
Sheet Music, Harmonicas, Novels,
Shoulder Braces, Toilet Arti
cles, Perfumery, Notions,
Etc., Etc.
tfSrPrescriptiotis Carefully Compounded, Day or Night, and Esp
cil attention paid to family recipes."!
BILLIE RUARK,
ttta rvnn tat a mrm nrnTt
1Mb rjUbb rJLALKbM lli
Will do all kinds of General Blacksmith work and Bepairicg at A, ll
Guun's old stand, opposite Jones' Livery Stable, Heppner.
:3:o:
IToL'seslioeiiig a Specialty
IIA.llRTISrGTOJSr & CO.,
-DEALERS IN
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THE CELEBRATED
Heppner Saddles!
EAST MAIN RTREFT,
Conntantlj on hand.
HKPPKRR
DAVID WALSH.
JEFF JONES.
WALSH & JONES!
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HUM INU HlM M V I'fL
THEY ARE PREPARED
To dish you up anything that you want in
the line of Groceries, Confectionery Can,
ned Goods, Smokers' Articles, Toys,
Etc.
Both Side of Main Strt tt
Freli Bread ilwavs on Hani -
Oysters in oil Styles at all Hours.