Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 14, 1888, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNER, THURSDAY, JUKE H,m
Evehy inlinbitant of tliia primitive
Ileppner hills looks with pri.ie to our
towu which enmo into exiHtnce sixteen
years agr, iiml has b. eii growing ateiuli
Iv year after your i ithout interruptiou
ever since. It is to-day a nulling, bus
tling, wide-awake place, n counterpart
of iis inhabitants, who arn people of
broad, liberal view?, kind -hearted and
energetic and have uever been known to
Hhrink from putting up when the gennr
nl prosperity of the community demand
ed it. With a railroad now building to
Heppner, fitage roads nnd tri-weekly
mail routes being preject.id to reach
out to Haystack and Camp Wat(o-i,;Mon-nment,
Long Creek, I'ox Valley aud
Canyon City, and every part ot the oonn
try that demands such conveniences,
places this town in a position to enjoy
the fruits of pnbt labors. Property is
increasing in value in a manner that in
rnoouraging to owners of real estate,
One piece of property that cost $rt!K) n
t-:uort time ago, sold recently for $2,1)00:
another was bought tor $151) and sold
for $i?.,'r) in ten days, and wo might name
many cither transactions of like nature.
V' Lave a boom and no mistake. To be
brief, gentle reader, atd without fnr
their nigument, come and see Heppner.
It is the coming railroad and education
al town of Morrow Co. A few!itin!r -d did
lars invested now, means thousands of
clean cash right in your pocket, and in
n comparatively short time.
TimTJmritiila county court has grant
ed the Long Creek road, and the sub
scription on the part, of the citizens of
Pendleton, being circulated successfully.
The Heppner railroad i under construc
tion, n id ileppuer will undoubtedly im
prove the wagon road between this
place and Heppner. We will surely
have two outlets In this placo iu th
near future, and with two such places as
Heppner and Pendleton (driving fur the
trad ) of our Itepublic, we can reasona
bly expect lower prices on all classes i of
goods than wo have over experienced t;e
fore. The JUppner route is already
opened; now iiuisli this end of the Pen
dleton routo and thereby secure the
oornpetitinn, and then let the longest
pole rake m the persimmons. -Lonij
Crave Auyc.
Tun Bi'.iichgrass Hafcliet claims tknt
the saloon element tiied to work in can
didates by "in.ioh'iitl; consolidating all
their forces against tin) votes of t.jmii(;r-
nnca men in the recent county election. t
All the consolidation that wns heard o(
during or sinco the campaign came from
iSunau s irresponsible slush, thrown out
to the public through his conlomptiblf
sheet, (lond men were elneted to thh
county olhoes, but not through his rniil
bigs. Nuuan is narrow-minded enough
1 1 imagino anything, nnd to say tuat tbu
ticket elected are all temperance men, is
j:ist us reasonable as to consider all
those dsfeated of the oppositii stripe.
Honest temperance principles are nu
detriment to anyone, but hnught-up in
dividuals like Judas . Niinaii might
ravo n long time without making auyonu
buliovo in their iiincerity.
WiitijH many orops are considuntbly
i.ijnred by the spring drouth, tho rain
that has fallen since June 1st will bring
them out to an average crop, particular
ly spring sowing. Pall grain will not do
so well. Jn some parts of tho country,
the squirrels have finished up the (lev
astatiou beguu by the dr; weather, leav
ing soareely anything standing. How
ever, this is not general. Morrow ootin
ty'B range shows up as fat cuttle nnd
horses as may bo found in any country,
mid the bunehgrass is growing better
every day, preparing these slopes for
the many bands of sheep that will! re
turn this fall from their bummer rane
;n the mountaius.
A M.ur, roulo to Canyon City, by the
way ef llardman, Monument, Lung
Creek, anil Pox Valley, is now boingagiln
ted by the citizens or Jlrppnor, and peli
lions are now being circulated iu neigh
boring parts. The route as it is, forms
tin apology for a mail line, aud is a
great inconvenience to our neighbors
over the mountains, as all their mail is a
week to ten days lunger on the road
than it should be. n the course of two
or three months, the postal department
will no doubt como to our rriinf, nnd
give ns tho mail facilities that the
country demands.
A TU1P TO LONUCfiEEK.
Mit. Kpitou: Thiuking (hut your
renders might lit) interested in what J
saw nnd heard iu Hint portion of Grant
county which will be tributary to this
town on the completion of the railroad,
I will give you a short history of the
trip. Having, with lr. Vaiighan, sot
our houses in ordor, we left Heppner for
Iiong Creek in the last week iu May, and
spent tho llrst night at Mr. Allen's,
whero we were hospitably entertained
Having hail n good, refreshing Hlocp we
wo next morning started early for ihwti
nntion, and arrived at Kong Creek about
II o'clock that evening, tired nnd dusty,
but after a good night's rest woke up in
the morning ready to talk roads mid tel
egraph to tlie Long Cretkors.
1 talked with several of tho leading
business men of that really enternriKing
town, nnd found them very enthusiastic
over i ho bright prospects of their town
being brought so close to railroad facili
ties, and they expressed a full determi
nation lo have telegraphic oimimuiiioa
tii.u with tiie ou'sido world by way of
Peppner.
1 found from wind I saw that our pro
p'.ii have but little conception of the
business dune in Long Craek and vicini
ty, two of the stores earryiag almost lis
bi'ge stoeks as our Heppner merchants,
while tons and Ions of freight nro haul
ed to and from Arlington, now their
nearest railroad point. Tin people there
s. eiu nlie to business anj very friotidly
to Hcpp'.iiir,
Kevernl lawsuits were in progress dur
ing the forenoon, and lirother I lemming,
who is located there iu the practice of
law, seemed to be full of business, but
not so busy but ho could spare the time
to hitch up his line 'earn of Arabian po
nies and bikeme to the Mel.hitlie springs.
They were i!-t0 ponies, but rc.iuired
considerable persuasion, which 1 ad
ministered with a rod soma twelve feet
long, and which was kindly given mo by
the marriageable ladies of tho town who
before me had had the pleasure of riding
bi hind the ponies. Pro. peunning is a
1 : i lu lor. J used the roil to good effect,
nnd ii made the trip of twelve miles in
lef-s than seveu hours. Arrived at the
springs we met Mr. Powell and wife, who
being old friends of Mr Penimiiig's,
nnd I being vouched for by him, we
veie made welcome during our stay, Ritd
i wish to Hay to those who desire to test
the waters of the springs, that Mrs.
Puwell is a tiist-class cook, and can give
you as good a meal and bod us you
could wish.
Hut to return to my tale - before par
taking of sapper 1 visited the springs
niut took a bath, in which hubit 1 con
tinued during my stay there, aud from
yu old, sickly man, which 1 was when 1
arrived there, I eumo away well Hud
hearty, aud feeling to bo not more than
li", so 1 would advise all marriageable
wnuieu t look B li.tle out, as X am iu
the market tuid quite susivptihle to the
miles of womankind, - but to make a
long story short I mounted the hurri
cane deck of u Cityuso slid arrived home
safe and sound, having left Dr. HUghi.n
to find his way home alone, as he had
become altogether too old and slow for
me to run with.
K. ii. .Since the election I feel a lif
lle sick again, although I waj elected
aud didn't run Dr. bwinbnr md Tom
Avers during their jubilee over the
election of Pell. Gov.
LEXINGTON NOTES.
Mr. Reuben Davis and wife bid Lex
ington H final farewell last Friday and
returned to ihe Willamette valley.
Homor McFarland and wife went to
Arlington Tlmrsduy. Mrs. McParland
will spend the summer visiting relatives
at The Dalles and Hnod River.
Frank Davis and fciteve Griswold left
for Seattle Monday.
Henry Workman left last week with
his horses fur the Willamette valley.
D. M. Dunbar started on a visit to th
Wilhimctte valley Monday.
The railroad company have pnrehns
ed John McAllister's huufle and lot in
town for fcVOO.
Mrs. Harris, mother of our druggist,
started n a visit to Pendleton Mondav
Mr. Vaiigh.'in, with H. McFailand .
Co., and Mr. M'.otiy, of tho surveying
party, mudo a Hying visit to Arlington
Sunday and returned M nday.
Mrs. G. W. riarria returned luut week
from u visit to Pendleton.
The two most distinguished gonlleinen
ih the surveying party located here arc
Mr. Holoomb, son of the president of the
rond,iUiii Mr. AliHMiyroii..of tho e-,.ov-cf
nor.
About 3 o'clock last Saturday evoning
a very heavy ruin storm passed over this
place. It extnded about lire miles up
the creek and look iu the entire witor
nheu of Murk Horso canyon. It was by
far tho huaviost rainfall over witnessed
by the present inhabit ants in these parts,
aud lusted about an hour. Ulack Horse
nnd Willow creek came with a mighty
rush, oversowing tho bottom lands and
sweeping everything baforo them.
Horses, cows, pigs, chickens, cord-wood,
sacks of wool, lumber aud fenocs tilled
the streams. There was nothing drown
ed but chickens, although come cows
had to be pulled out of the current with
teams. The small dwelling house of C.
0. lio:m was carried about 30!) yards
down the creek when it turned oa its
side and lodged. It contained tho en
tire earthly possessions of Mr. Jioone,
which were either lost or ruined. Henry
Penland lost ii!J sacks of word, probably
half of which will ho recovered. The
Italian rock-workers above town had
their entire oamp washed away. Con
sidorable of McAllister & Harryman's
camp and grade was destroyed. Muir
Pros. & Haling lost but little. Smith's
camp lost some harness, tools, etc.,
around camp, but their grade was not
materially damaged. About hulf the
cord wood and loose lumber in towu wan
swept away, and some of the cellars
were filled with mud. A movement is
oil foot to eulargo and straighten the
two streams to prevent overflows nt the
town. Jo-Jo.
EIGHT MILE ITEMS.
Tho election came off with its usual
amount of argument uud disputes
Judging frem the number of tickets a
man would luuu to be one of true merit
to bo dented.
Iter, ltuasouer preaohed at Eight Mile
Center morning and evening last Sun
day, to full bouses. The Sunday school
hour has been changed from 'i P. M. tu
10 A. M.
(trass and grain growing One. Farm
ers jubilant over tho recent raius. New
potatoes and radishes in this section.
Any other beat itf
Well, the pionio camo H in due time,
and was a grand Hiiocess in every re
spect, the day being cool and tho rains
of tho night before made the verdant
groves of Hheii creek positively lovely.
Among those present from Heppner
were tho Itev. Heusoner and Mr. J, II..
stnnlcy.
Joe Hay, oonlemplates building a
large addition to his already spauious
residence, this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hooker started Sat
urday for the Wenatchie country. They
will join J. Ii. Col veil's family at The
Willows.
There is a young man here who would
"give tho whole world" an 1 a watch aud
necklaoa lo boot for tho 1 dy of his
choice, but she has gone far away.
J LDY.
ItiiV. Du James Frcoman Clarke, the
distinguished Unitarian minister, who
has been pastor of a lioston chnroh for
the last, 47 years, died at that place on
the St Ii hist. He was born at ILiiinvoi',
N. II., April 1, 1S10, and was one of the
founders of ihe old free soil party.
Tuiloiinu;.
I have opened n well-appointed tailor
ing establishment in my new build
ing on May street, and am now regularly
receiving new goods and will make cus
tom made pants from $7 to 15 best
goods iu tho market.
A. AnuviuMsicit.
Wiien yon go to Arl mgtou stop with
Hilly Thea hire, at the Stanford house.
Morrow Comity
Fot' I'ltllJli'SH.
C'eurin il
Hi riniin r.
Miller ji
Supreme Jiiilo.
I!uriH'lt il
l.(inl r
Iiiitriiit Altiirnr.v.
Inrv il
Kllia r
Kt'pri'sontittivtf.
Howell ,1
I'Vll r
1u1.iihI i
SlieiiiV.
IVInrn in il .
Ilmviml r 1214
fnrlo I II!
Coimtv flcrk. I
Villiiinw.l isst;
A uilvfWH r 1 178:
-Utiiilmr I I
Brown il I'.'O
'I'liumpKiin il 212;
ArnislroiiK r 110,
l''l.v r. llil
Aio.uiMiur 1 ; in1 us- 7' ti 1 4 j 'v 5 J 'i l , Mi
Juliea I 27l2l ITI& 4: 6 I 452.'l l ii, 2 :205
Hchoul jSiiporiuteiiilHut. I I i ! I ! i i I I ;
CniiH-il 'l02: I0 2-1 20 12 :!0 fi 28 10:1! I.V.M ' I'M
Stuulcj- r 204
Assousor. I I
MrOwil 210
(ilnssronl r 128;
I ' 24,
Siirv.'vur. I j
Knillileyd 2511
'""rim r 11.'
I
LHtrouf r.
a awi
Akem r
Urow 11 I
Treasurer.
Oumi r
Noblo (1
Lock Oct For Bkf..kf:h.'-. -I have
1,40 1 acres of timber lands, known f
the Dutch Hilly aud Caplinger placer,
and oil person are hereby warneu
against cutting timber off of said lands,
as I will prosecute them to the full ex
tent of the law. E. E. SwiNUDIixB.
Takeh Up. At John Ridgewnv's
ranch, in Itoad canyon, one unrr
horse, about 10 or 12 years old, braudi d
J K on left shoulder. U. P. Kidueway.
FOR RHEUMATISM.
S2G.C00 LOST.
COL.D.I.V!LLIAf.lSCN,
Ex-U. S. Consul
at Ccllao, Peru,
whose fac-siinile
jiyimlurc from
his testimonial
is hero shown,
stales:
' I was a hfl,i
iesa c lpp'e for
years from rheuma
tism, epont $23,000
In vain, then used St.
Jacobs Oil, anil i! cured
mc."
VA SitlUby Dntri'iMx ami VcaU
" Kvfriwhne.
T.IE CHARLES A. V0GELE3 CD.(
HAI.TI.MURK, Ml).
NOTICE OF IUSHULUTUjU.
Notice in hfrebv civeri Unit tlia nHrtrnTshin
liMi,i'tif .rt existing betwoen tli iiinlHrniKnw1, un-
dur tht) nrm HHiiiH or Ullrr & Wi'tMin, ti:in id
tii.ifolvitj hy niutuul ci-rpiTit. lieo, K. Wright
rdii'iiH alt properly f nuiti firm uiul paya ull
claims ft'ruiut lut' Hsu no.
GEO. K. WI'IOMT.
I'JUtKY OLLSit.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
i7m(10fIir!PntTiin n1Iw. Or., JuitftO, IMS
Noli ih hurtibv tfivou II nit tliH followinir
Tift i iied snttlur h:in filcii notice of Ms intention
to niiik" liiml proof in unpporLuf t'limn, and
that Haiti proof will 1)3 inmle hffnnt t he clerk
of Morrow county, ifr., nt, neppner, (Jr., on July
ism, viz-
Jovt'jth C, English.
1). H. 8(11 for tlio HW4 HWU Br 19. NW'i NW
Soc :hi Ttt 5 H K 2i K, and N vt NIC1 HucasTpSB
it v.u c,w in.
Ho namitB tlio fonowina wit.nruanw to nr'
liirt uoutiauons rnsid-Mico upon, niul cultivitLion
ol. H'lifl lam . viz:
KrJ. Cox, H. IT. (ilHKrffnt'd, Ofio C'l-tpiii. K'.ism-
Cliappm, ail of UaiJniMi, At'irro-.v I iiu.
Ijii-H l. A. MoItoNAi.P.Ui'eiler.
KOTIC13 OF INTENTION.
Ln-jJ Ofijee t I,KOrai:tlp, Or., Ji-no S, ').
N't)itv-iif Introhy gi rtn tliut tli foMn'.vinc
iiaiTid :ot I ler Uan filfd nut if of hit iiilortiun tf
imtlii' niiiil pruf in suppurt of hut cliiito, hi.q
that Hani nroof ffi .h niuua be ft V" tlttl fon
c-lBi-k of Marrow county, Or., at llfinmc-i', Or., on
July at, isftH, via:
Sylvester IP. Efnrcmi,
0 8 77H5 fo the Ii 4 NK U. BV N H arid 8K
V NW ia nbC H, 1 p t n. It it f , W. !1.
(i iiHtnoH tlin followiiiK witiiitpHa to prove hie
coiitiniiotii 1't'nldmice upon, and eumviiou ol.
su:d l;inu. Ti7.:
1). B. Wtulicr. Thrw, Qiiaid. Pal Quiiid nnd K. A
I!ni'id-ij, all of HfjM'fi', SHoitow fr.umy, Or.
27;i-7S llS'.ir UiNKH.UiT, lUttfii'tt)!',
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LnrHOITiront Th IV.IIr. Or.. Jnr" 7. RP.
Noinfr mhriolty ivott tliat 1h follny'irttf-.iamrti
ntllvr butt lil"d il;t c u' his intwalion to tnake
fund proof in nupport of hin claim, nnil that isa;d
urtyjf will bo m w i bfif trv th county jinlg of
Morrow county, lmjcli, u Lloppnirr, Ur j,'uu, tin
July z, lr, via:
litijamin A linn -sake r,
0 R IM, f'r tlif Nlf .i HVf Vj , NW U HR -i i
H 1 , Kh 'i Hi'c. 'r,, 'i'p h, n K, W. m.
li niiiimr. thu followiuK wiliicHCr to pr,
hid ivjutiiiuonH iMiidi.'uc-tf upon, uud vui'iy.v,
of, ff'iid ltii.d. v k-
W 1' Vu'inr. V., F Rimiin,,"r, of Uaiu-
iiar( Wm. Mc. eui;i uud Chita, iliiich, t)f llep-
nt'r. DrpJii.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lnnrl f Hli.-w nt Tim Ditllp. Or.. Jiinu S. 'fW.
Nnlir-o ih h'trcliv iivcii Hint t hp follvinir-lininfd
Bfltlr haw Hlod ntdire nf hin intt'iition to ma!1
fi.ml proof in nuppoi t of his claim, and that mud
nroof will bo niadti h.'foro tho jildc of Morruw
enmity, Or,, nt Hoppimr, Or., on July 21, 14S,
viz:
Jacoh S. Young,
lid. 1112. fnrt!ifH'BWViRw.M.T8 8, R 24
i. nnd N 'i NW 4 Vln 4 H. K W tt. W. AJ
IIh tiumH t!i following wit!Mrsi' to prova his
rontinuotm rcwiaoiiCO upon, nuu cnmvutiuu oi.
aaid land, H:
.l.H .lni.sniid W. Hawll. of Elcfit Mi!,
Morrow county. Or., nnd Frank llartun and Ed.
Rood, of Uocir.oLitm'.v. Or.
T:'.-& V, A. McDonald, Tln;Utr,
NOTICE OE INTENTION.
I jind Ofl;nRt The Dull. Or.. ,Tn S. 'W.
No ico ik hrtby triviMi that tin- following imnutd
Hi'ltlrtr Ifs tiled net io of hip irtni.tirn tc
nmk titiul pr 'f in sjpport of Inn
pliiim, nnd timt nanl )rnof will be mailt bt'for
Iho ri'ifiwl'T a-'d rtuivor utaiio Uitllof, OrM cn
July Jrt, lH, vi,:
J, 8. Kohinette.
P.H.MM, for tSoW NK H nnd NW m SK
'l..,- (I Tn I H. It 24 K. W. M.
H nanu-B iliffollowii'n witnweos to i-rova bin
.ttintinuouM rridyiicu upon, aca oulttvatiou wf,
Mt'd hind, vif
Jam Alb-n, HrniBii Ni'lson. K. H. Rood and
K.. 0. l.on, all of Kmt Mil.-. Orfjfim.
j;3.7M '. A. MoDonald, ilegUte-
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Weara no.v Di.ily lioceiving Largo Invoices of
NEW DRESS GOODS!
In all the latest shades and fa'urics and our counters
ARE PILED HIGH!
"With the Choicest Productions oE tho Manufacturers, and the
bust news to all is that they are
CJIJCA.PIC1! TI 1 A.1NT ISVIEK.
We have spent much time and money this spring in selecting our
goods, and are satisfied that our Dress Goods Stock will com
prise the liestas well as the Cheapest Goods that were ever shown be
fore in Ileppner. Can't you give 113 a call soou for tho pur
pose of
LOOKING
This Stock and seeing our Pretty
and pride iu showing you waat we have got. hetuor you
are ready to buy or not, you are
ALWAYS WELCOME
At our store, and will sea
ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, i FINE
Of Cable Cord Ginghiiuia, Cliambrays, ic, and as this stock sells
out so fast that we can not hardly get goods last enough to keep any
variety on hand, we advise you to give it an early visit.
ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES.
MINOR, DODSON & CO,,
MAY
W. J. LEEZER.
LEEZER &
-DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL. IMPLEMENTS,
SHELF HARDWARE, Bird-Cages, Rope, Nails, Cutlery, Wooci
and Willow Ware, Granite Ware, Etc.
MA IX STREET,
II!
I l
if-
I:!). JUSIIOP. IVopriotor.
Io the Leezsr it Thompson Building, Maiu Street, Heppner.
DEALEJl IX
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Cigars,
Sheet Music, Harmonicas, Novels,
Shoulder Braces, Toilet Arti
cles, Perfumery, Notions,
Etc., Etc.
KM-
ESTTrescriplions Carefully Compounded, Day or Night, and Esre
cial attention paid to family recipes.
MAT LICHTENTHAL'S
3oot and Shoe Store.
Having just received a largo
Boots nnd Shoos, I nin now prepared
line at fair prices.
I will continue to do custom
Shop enlaigetl and refitted
good.
j. m; hager,
DEALBB JN
General Merch a ndise.
AGKNT FOn
sta;v3i:r & walkir's
Agricultural Machinery, all kinds ot Farm
Implements, Wagons, Etc.,
HK.rrxrp..
S; v::i. - May 1'., ana Stiinucr Turk,
bnlil fnn" niul tlinv white fvt, bnunloil
O on l.'ft ahmililor. Vlin last lwanl ef
was in t!it heud of Sau.l Hulliiw; 5 re-
w,ml tvr liis retuni t Jones' stable, or
thi fi'iiie miKiunt tr information lfiul
i:itr tu lis recovery, V. M. Urxci.
yc.ru'E to Wool ilr.owBKS Those d
firing to coliii;u their wtnil to Isnno
!ros. .V ( liu.ls. of Huston, 0111 (irw
from seveu to ton cent per pound npon
it nt 7 per wilt, isterest. Freiirlit to
liatoD, pei Vfi. Avs.is Fell.
THROUGH
.. , h; r "
Things? We shall take pleasure
your frioiuU the re also.
rn
S'iT.EET, HEPPNEE, OKEGON
I C. THOMPSON
THOMPSON.
IIEPPXER, OREGON
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and complete stock of Srst-dae
to furnish any article iu that
work and repairing, as usual.
throughout. New front and new
OREGON
L I B E It T Y
MEAT MARKET,
H"mi. J. tit AT BR, Proprietor.
yt:Fsn tir.v.r. vvvtvh ash pokk con-
bk3iA ud pork MUsAtf. hsu,t cnw., 'te.
Sew Rd Frviut, MHiu street, Uvpptwr. ITU
For SiLt Two bouses gad lots in
Huppner. UokkI wtor and Que looation.
Apply it Gazctte shop.
The new firm of
B. A. HUNSAKER & Co.,
Are at tho old stand on
MAIN STREET,
DEALING IX
Hardware, Tinware, Copperware, Granie
warc, Pumps, Gaspipc, Nails, and Black
smiths' Supplies.
ALSO AGENTS FOR
!?iv 1 w
y. 1
VaffniN
k'n
mo
Oi MUKViW
Reapers, Headers, Threshers, En
gines and Portable Sawmills,
Just
A large assortment
Lamps, Fancy Goods,
Are constantly roseiving new invoices, which cash can take away at
the lowest prices. Job-work executed in a Bkillful manner.
MAUDOCK CORNER,
H. McFARLAND & CO.,
LEXINGTON, OREGON.
Are still in the field with a
LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes
And Everything else that is usually found in a lirst-clsss
GENERAL
Establishment.
For Pure Drugs and MeJioines cull cu
GEO. W. HARRIS,
.AT
CITY DRUG STORE,
Lcxnton, Oregon,
Where yon will fin.l tho Gaeit stoo'i of D -usta in JI jrrow oonaty, onnsistins of a
Froi'a Kfcoak of Druse, Patent Medicines, Toilet Artidos, Choice Perfum.ory, Na
tions, School Books, Stationery, Puiuts, Oils, Glass, Putty and
A fine line ot Tobacco and Cigars.
The Finest Brands of Wiuss and Liquors for Medical Purposes, AI
vaj'B iu fjtock.
Physicians Prescriptions Compuuded Day or Night.
Sperry's New Holler Mills!
Capacity 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.
DAVID WALSH.
WALSH
Arise to Proclaim k
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 Sides of Main Street. Henonar.
zFri Bread Always on Hani:
Eg-Qysters in all Stvles at all Hours.,
HARRINGTON & CO.,
DEALERS IN
I
TIariiess, Whixs, Sjurs, i
Etc.
-t i
THE CELEBRATED
Heppner
Conntantly
AKST MAIN fcTElKT,
HEPPJSl!.K,
rJinmmnn mwm nun
vmun nun liivuiio unu
In
of Crockery, Glassware,
P2tc
HEPPNER.
MERCHANDISE
TilE.
o
JEFF JONES.
& JONES!
Astonishins h
I'
Saddles'
on t;aiij.
ft That
HEITEK