Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, August 16, 1888, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNEK, THURSDAY, AUfl. 1C,'88.
The people of Haystack have a road
viewed from their part of the country to
the Morrow county lino, which they
tiope to soon ba able to nae as a route to
Heppner. As fl future railroad terminus,
they are interested in Heppner, and ex
pect here a future market for garden
products, fruit, etc., all of which prow
there in great abundance with little
care. Heretofore, Arlington formed
about the only market fur products of
that section, but Heppner being much
nearer, they cau sell produce in as good
n local murket as can be found in any
country, and buy their supplies at low
prices without being away from home
uny creat leiiRth of time. This town
will bo their point for shipping their
wool, cattle and horses. They are so
much interested in Heppner as a future
trading point that they are not only
working tc get n road through to this
town, but are now circulating petitions
for the purpose of asking our next legis
lature to have their section cut off of
Grant county and added to Morrow, as
their future interests will be more in
this county than in their own. While
everyone here is anxious to secure the
help of adjacent seotions, there has been
do solid encuuragement given by our
people in regard to aiding in the build
ing of this road, and ns thoy have started
the matter, it would be to our interest
to at least show that we desired their
trade by looking up the road to inter
ned theirs at tho county line. In re
gard to the addition of their section to
Morrow it will not only be an advantage
to Heppner but to the cnliro eounl y, and
it behooves ns all to uso every effort to
induce the next legislature to mnko tho
change. Don't sleep over these matters
till next spring, but take hold of them
right away and keep up your reputation
of being a rustling, eutorprisiug section,
(it least.
Airnoucin the curly part of thesearon
was gloomy for the ranchers in this part
of the buuchgmss paradise, the crops
have proven to bo much better generally
than supposed lifter so much dry
weather. Many were discouraged, even
lifter the rains in May and Juno, claim
ing that they were too lute to do any
good, but thoy did do good, and the
greater part of Morrow county is blessed
with better averago crops than last year.
It is proven beyond a doubt that no
country will stand more drouth tlnm
this section; tho soil having that peculiar
faculty of saving up tho moisture bo
nuiitli the grass rools and plants and
giving it up when most needed to sus
tain lifo in vegetiitiju. Tho supply of
iuoliture tiiLt uatitro so kindly stew."
n.vny fur this oi.unt-y wan getting short
indeed when the ir.ins cane, and but for
them there wuul- h..vo been very little
or no crops at .ill.
A Ticir ViiATrf Mink. A. II. Terry
Hits in I he city from his niiue hist Friday
nnd Haturlny to nltend to soine business
j,, connontion with his blacksmith shop
,. ; i-u'iitly interested with Ij. A. Park
tr and H. . I. Fore in an extensive placer
mine in Stale's gulch, about 15 miles
south ot Ji.ker City. They are now no
tively ei";aged in digging ditches, and
ruservoirs. The ditch for carrying oil'
the tailings will be about one half mile
in l'Migth, and when completed and fullj
buXed will be 122 foot deep, part of the
didfuucu, and about '21 inches wide.
T'.e'r expense in preparing for a big run
fi r tho next season has already been
consid'rnb.e, and will be much more be
fore thoy are in full operation. Jiat the
goiu iii thero in huge iuanlilies ami
trood (iuility, and after they are in full
operation they propose to mako it pay,
and in return for their present heavy
outlay they will neoessarily he hand
somely rewarded with heavy compound
interest. Their energy and push cer
tainly deserve rich returns. Orcyon
Hindi:
Watisii SrouT. Mr. Jake Wetzel, of
Catherine creek, says tho Silver City,
Idaho, Avalanche of last woclc, arriv d
iu town on Thursday, and from him we
learn that about 'o'lock last Tuesday
night the setlleis on Casllo creek were
aroused by im unusual noise, and upon
opening their door were oonfroiiled with
u Hood of water rushing rapidly down
the valley. The water had run ov.ir tho
banks of Iho stream and was about throe
feet deep. It wits wiih dillieully that
lierses were saved from drowning. In
Hoveral instances in tho lower parts of
Mm valley, occupants climbed upon t lie
roofs ot their houses. Tho damage done
to tho ranchers can not yet be staled.
Where fields of grain and alfalfa were
growing, is now a mud Mat. Sagebrush
onu now he seen on top ot tho willows
that skirt tho stream. Wagons, mowing
machines, etc., v.ero swept dowu the
croik.
TVu MiuNiihx TniNii Oct.-A fellow
who resides iu this vicinity, n few days
ago contracted with a fanner for some
bay. Tho contract specilled that the
farmer wan to have 7. (HI per ton for the
hay less per load for hauling, the
buyer to do tho hauling. Well, that
wns all right; but the eheeliy part of the
business wiih that the aforesaid citizen
of this vicinity hitched up to his wagon,
went out to the farm and got hay
amounting lo f'J.7i), hauled it t- town,
and then tried to oolloot tile '!." oents
balance.-- lloldcndnlu Sentinel.
Voon Mah FAcn.iTrEB.-Onr mail fa
cilities are grow ing worse all the while.
The stage hot ween Spokane Palls ami
the Conconnnlly mines has drawn oil',
yet the mail from here to the s-id mines
is still carried to Npolcano Palls. It
travels !U0 miles to the Palls, and when
it arrives thero it is at least fit) miles
further from its destination than when
it started. How long a silll'enng people
will have to endure this is beyond the
ken of man to tell. Kittitas V.oriiuer.
A Plain Trtrrii. -Tho very fact that
you lose your temper at difference of
belief, shows that you belong t the
dark ages fraught with deeds of cruelty
mid violence. Kvery oue has h right to
express ono's views on any and eveiy
subject, no matter w hat it is, ho long ns
one keeps within tho pr prietiea of civ
ilization. Sunny Clime.
Ci hading FoitHwiroiiKs. Merrill llnm.
rr camped down on the Wm. Mitchell
j roperty, in the lower part of town, and
i re making dirt Hy on four grades for
s-witehes, each 2' KM feet long. The force
consists of It) teams end 18 men. who ex
pect to have this work completed in
ntxmt. two weeks. Kngineer 11. L.
Hnwkius, has charge of tho work.
D-VOTKES OF MOUNTAIN SCENERY.
Brief Mention of the liurrow Connty Folks,
lurl ml ing the lluuiircJ, Buld-lieuiled clti
ri'iiH nml tlieSiuiill l li.ipi or Few I lihiiioki,
W ho Rrtrfat Frimi the rei!?N of iMott-Cov-ei
ed Nine. I, i u li to Take In the llui klr herry
K-,;iiiii ami the Iteiiowued Teal uutl litUulue
Wui-m Springs.
J. B. Manning mid Jay Shipley are
now at Teal springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Warmoth left for
Tee.) springs Tuesday.
Koportg from Teal springs say that 200
people are now at that resort.
Frank lingers and Kewt. Jones are
now fit Teal springs enjoying a few days
rest.
Cbns. Younggren ond C. L. Andrews
went up to look ultor the grouse harvest
last Sunday.
Uncle Charley Cochran nnd family
nml Miss Hale returned from Teal
springs last week.
Thomas Matlock and family and
Wm. Morrow und family left for Teal
springs Tuesday.
John Coffey will join the by no means
small buna or lleppuentcs at tne leal
springs iu a tew days.
E. Minor, Goo. Harrington, Duck Fell
and M. C. MeiXiugall are uo.v enjoying
themselves at Teal springs.
Mr. Frank M. Koontz and family, Mrs.
A. M. Ouim and Mrs Geo. JSoblo left
ti ituiday tor Teal springs.
Wm. Crabtree and wife, Miss Fisher
and Mrs. Wm. Jiimh returned last week
trom the cool retreats of the Blues.
Fred. Ilallook, Jim. Jones and Old.
Hover struck out yesterday for Teal
spiiugs, where they will remain a week.
Mrs. H. A. Huusuker nnd family aro
now spending u few duys up iu the
mountains buck of iiishop & iiisbee's
mill.
F. M. Tickard nnd family have been
huoklobcrrying und enjoying toe toil
retreuts of the noted lilues fur the past
week.
James Depuy, tho accommodating
landlord of tho Pioneer hotel, will leave
shortly for McDulIie springs, where ho
will take u few weeks needed rest.
M. C. Mutier nnd family, who reside
below Lexington, passed through town
Monday on thuir way to tho mountains.
They will perhaps visit tho Teal springs
wliilo on this trip.
Oscar Minor. Mrs. Fred. TIalloek. Mrs.
'10. Mn or, Aliases Wira Minor. Addie
KaHli, Al.iy i n I Martini Matlouk, Leslie
Matloi'K, Mai. Kd. iUutlook and little
folks are among the mountaineers who
rolui ued homo last Saturday.
11ESOLU 1'IONS OF CONDOLENCE.
Ho it resolved by Heppner Lodge, No.
, A. F. & A. M., that,
WiiKiiEAS, it has ploased (lie Supreme
Architect of the Universe to take from
our midst our worthy beloved brother,
Joseph L Jones, who was ever true to
the principles, rules and usages of our
time honored institution of Frecmason
nry. Jieno!red, That Hnppner Lodge No.
fill, A. P A A. M.. has lost a truo nnd
worthy brother of the fraternity, nnd
that the onmmunity in which he resided
u pood citizen nnd a charitable man.
Jiexolred, That a copy of these reso
lutions bo presented by Heppner Lodge
to tho relatives of our deceased brother,
and also a copy of these resolutions of
condolence be published in tho weekly
llnri'Nuu (Uzhitk.
W.v. MiTcnEt.T,, 1 n
A.M.Oonn, ""onKes
T. W. Ayjshh. jolt""''
Aug. 4, 1888.
SAFE AM) KFFE0TIVJ5.
UiiANriitETn's rir,T,s are tho safest and
most ell'eotivo remedy for indigestion,
irregularity of the bowels, constipation,
biliousness, hendaehe, di..iness, malaria,
or any disease arising trom an impure
stulo of tho blood. They have been in
uso in this oonutry or over lifly years,
and the thousands cf unimpeachable
!ct!r6;.f"!n fr.'.i" t';jso c'"' ' used
l.limn mid llipir pmiul n nl lv innrfinnrii'- I
salo is incontrovertible evidence t li fit
thoy perform all that is claimed for
thorn.
jtliAKIKtETll's rriiTfl are purely vege
table, absolutely harmless nnd si:fe to
take at uny time.
Sohlin every drus; and medicine store,
cither plain or sugar-coated.
No ire to llfliimtirnt Tux-Payers.
Notice is hereby given that all delin
quent, taxes must be paid on or before
Hop), '20, 1888, or I will immediately
thereafter levy on property and collect
Mm said tux with mileage and oosls
added. T. K. llowAiin,
SherifToI Morrow county.
Nonorc. Notion is hereby given to Un
tax payers of Morrow county, and others
interested that Ihe Hoard of Kipinlization
fur Morrow county will meet on Monday.
Iho lid, ,lny of September 1888, for t lie
purpose of correcting and equalizing any
mistakes that may ho upon the assess
ment roll fur 1888, and to increase as
sessments if found to ba necessary. The
In i rd will bo ill session for five days,
and by order of the Court no rebaios
wilbo allowed after tho tax levy is
made Signed :
i). M. Sunr.ToN, Wm. MYrciii'T.r,,
Connty Assessor. County Judge.
August 1, l:;,8S.
How it Was Don A gentleman, Mr.
J. P. Uunnairon, residing in Pittsburgh,
I'a., writes from Salem. Ohio (where he
is visiting), Juno :i7, 1NS8, making Ihe
following em-ions statement : "I sutler
od Mvo weeks from sprained hip; wen)
to druggist here, a doctor: ho gave me
one liniment which tailed-, he gave me
another which acted like magic; never
before experienced such quick and per
manent relief. He laughed when 1 told
him and said: Must thank St. Jacob's
Oil.' He hud poured it into olio of his
buttles nnd gave it to ma. When I went
into his store I vuid patent medicines
were humbugs; he stylo march ou me.
nod I can say I believe in at least one of
them, li is worth nioro than I cnn tell,
for I sulVered exerutiating puius."
Notick to Wool, (luowiiiis Those da
siring to eom-ign their wool to Feuno
Ib-os. ,V Ctiilds, of Huston, enn draw
from seven to ten cents per pound upon
it lit 7 percent, interest. Freight to
Huston, Si'J.) per ItHI. Aykks Fki,,.
My horses look worse than 85 euyuses
yet they are of good, American .'stock
When I come to Heppner after this I
w ill j,o right over to It. A. Hunsuker's
livery and feed stable and get my horses
taken cure of by a mau that is not afraid
of hay and grain.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
ljinriOttUvstThK lnllt. dr.. Aug. 1'.'. 'w.
NotH-o ia linml) invi'U ttitit lltt) fiiUiiwinit
r.Hiiiul M-ttltir lii lilotl niitu'oiif Inn inetnuu
Hl.ik' final eriHif in nueimrt tif In- ,-lnim, tti'il
tlmt tlio cuiil pr.Hif wiU In) mutt,' li.if.iiM tlirf
iMuuty I'lrrk el Mermw i-uuiily, lit lletinuur, Or ,
on tl. tt. 1S. vi:
Geurye IP. Pi;',
IU :"U7, fur the SK -. 57. Te. a 8, of It is E,
W.M.
Ili rmnos tie- fv-llnwintf whin n-s to prove liin
eoMliiiuetiH nwiiK-iiue u..u, ieui eullivtiliou if.
b.u,I luiul, viz:
l'hHi-1, l.,...tf, .l.ilin IIhi-V. J.ilm HiirriM, of
jTopimer, Ur; muLKilui l.ii'uaneii, of l.exiBslu,
li.
ax: 7
F. A. Mi-Donald, KouijU'r,
THRIFT AND TRADE.
Koberts & Simons, the old reliable
blacksmiths, are always found bard at
work two doors north of the Gazette
ranch. Honest work at low prices is
the motto of this firm.
There's no nse looking blue, even
though wool don't sell very high. E. J.
Slocnm & C. have drugs and other neces
sary truck down to bed-rook, so that a
little money will buy an arm load.
These are considered hard times, but
eating is always a necessity in any
climate. Juices Depuy furnishes meais
and lodging at '25 cents each, which is
cheap enough. Board by the week, 85
and SR. A No. 1, white cook has charge
o( the culinary department.
Buy your bread at the Citv Bakery
and give your wife a rest during the hot
weather.
Call on F. J. Hallock, the leading in
surance agent iu Morrow county, there
by avoiding the possibility of being left
without a home in euro of tiro.
Newt. Whetstone has an oflice but he
don't occupy it hut very little. His
business is at the forge, mending broken
agricultural machinery, Buoeiug horses
and tho like, all of which will suit any
denizen of Ihe Heppner eoimtry, both
as to once nnd riuahtv of work.
Gilliam & Coll'ey are prepared to fit a
mau out with uny kind of (in outfit to he
found in a hrst-clans hardware store.
They will sell you nails to fix up your
fenoo when your neighbor's cows break
it down, or lit yon out wi;h kitchen tools
when yon get married.
If you want a red pump that is not
only neat and attractive in appearance
but also utile to do good service in get
ting tho wntor of the Heppner hills up
to the surface, call on lieezer Ac ihomii
son. Whenever n man gets so lie can't eat
anything but ihe daintiest of morsels he
lays it all to a delicate appetite, when
moat likely he's afraid to tackle any
thing substantial on account of his
worn out teeth. When this is the caso
he should hunt np Dock Vaughno and
get a new set.
Town Marshal: "Don't rido yonr
horse so hard." Tall mail on horseback,
"O, I know what I am about. I'm bound
for E. J. Slocum A Co.'s drug shop to
purchase the lincst toilet outfit in the
Heppner hills."
All kinds of hardwnre, tinware and
crockery, ahio wagons, farm machinery,
pumps, gas-pipe, nails, etc., for sale by
ihe new Jinn of Gilliam A Coffey.
Just received at M. Lichtonthal's a
fine lot of hand-sewed French kid slip
pers; also some boss hand flowed French
kid shoes, llexihle soles, all for ladies'
wear. Clash buys the goods cheap.
The Farmers' and Meuhants' insnranoo
company, of Albany, Oregon, will give
you a square deal. See ud. in another
ooliimu.
Liohtonthal has ft fine stook of ladies'
and children's shoes, for which he will
sell very cheap for the nuked cash.
His stock ot men's boots and shoes
bus no equal in Heppner, nnd cuu be
procured in like manner ns above.
When man guts so that ho can't speak
pleasant to his wife, he mnst have either
the cuilJbluins or tiie toottinclte. Dr.
Vaughun, the dentist , is a sure cure for
the hitter.
Every one who has a house should
have it insured, nnd nothing is ahead of
the Farmers' und MerohnutH' Insurance
company of Albany, Oregon, for that
protection.
Whenjou go to Arlington stop with
Billy Theodore, at theSanford house.
Rasmus, tho dentist, will fill teeth, 'or
extract tho same in a scientific manner.
It is a faot acknowledged by nil "art
organists, both ot Europe mid Amonoa
that the "Estev" is the sweetest voiced,
most iiumnu loneu, loasi reeuy in tone,
nnd quickest in response to touch of any
organ mnmunctured in the world.
Dr. Viiughu will consent to act as
agent for a newspaper whenever his
professional duties lead him to localities
whore ho can do any good in that line,
llowover, that does not prevent him
from extracting and Idling toeth iu n
lirst-cmss maimer.
lii-VAHD. I will pay $20 for any posi
tive information that will lead to the
recovery of the following described ani
mals, or $5 for either of them: One
4-year-old sorrel mure with considerable
wiiite ou legs und face, and some white
on body. Branded IL ou left shoulder
and ID with a bar over on left Btille, nnd
when lust seen hud H bell on. One
2-yoar-old black Clyde stud colt with
star iu faoo and white hind foot, branded
samo as sorrel mare. One 3-year-old
grey muro with tail bobbed, and branded
IL and running m on left shoulder. One
4-year-old brown horso with grey hairs
on one nido of face and is branded same
as the grey mure. Address,
Gko. V. LranirTiiN,
llockville, (iilliuin Co., Oregon.
A Decihion. This sheet tnkes pleas
ure in stating that the recent decision
of Judge Nash en the women's eutl'rage
question in W. T., has nothing to do
ivith tho decison ot C. S. VanDuyn, who
has concluded to put in n stock of gent's
furnishing, goods. They will be here
next week, and it will pay yon to call
around ill his new storo nnd sec w hat
astonishing big bargains be gives. Place
of business, next, door to Kirk & Young
gren's furiiilure store.
Land BrsiKuss.-- Como to tho Ga
kettb shop and have your proving up
started by a sheet that wishes you pros
perity regardless of your religious, po
litical, etc., proclivities. The olerk mid
judge live right hero at Heppner. and it
is altogether more convenient. Billy
Morrow is ready to take your tilings, and
will do tiio business ill lirst-cluss shape.
Wki.Ii Ciiosks. Many merchants fail
to sell their goods on account of their
not being of a tirst-olasa chnrncter. But
you need not be uneasy in regard to
Hurry Johnson's stock of candies, nuts,
cigars, tobacco, etc. They are fresh nnd
well-assorted, and his stock warrants
your trade Next door to First Nation
al Bank, Jones' building.
Nmv Lavnoky. About tho first ot
May wo w ill open a new luimdry in the
building next below Jim Jones' livery
stable, on the east side of Muiu street,
Heppner A full stuck of Japanese silk
g)ods und luequeied ware will also be
kept ou hand. Kiam & W o Kee.
Autistic Woiik.- Paint ing a house
properly is n job that takes n good hand
with the brush, and Wash Williams is
the man that can do that work for you
in the highest line of artistic art. Paper
hanging und inside work, n specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed, or no charges
made.
WiIjl IIr-uitn. - Mrs. M. Liehtenthal
will re-open her boarding house Sept. 1,
where good ucouiiiniodutions enn be hud
ut rousonublo rates. Day bonrd, SI per
week; hoard and lodging, Ss. Meals
and lodging 25 oiuta each. Main street,
Heppner, Oregon.
KruAvmv One buy saddle horse, U'j
hands high, 11 years old, branded 13 on
left stille, white strip iu face, white hind
feet mid one or two saddle mi rks ou
back. Any information lending to his
recovery w ill be auiti bly rewarded,
E. V .'Iuifffh,
Htppjer, Oregon
Yv e tire now Daily EeceiviDg Large Invoices of
NEW DRESS GOODS!
In all the latost shades and fabrics and our counters
ARE PILED hTgTTT
With the Choicest Productions of the Manufacturers, and tho
best news to all is that they are
CI-IEA.PT11R THAN EVER.
We have spent much time and money this spring in selecting our
goods, and tire satisfied that our Dress Goods fcjtock will com
prise the I3est as well as the Cheapest Goods that were ever shown be
fore in Ileppner. Can't you give us a call soon for tho pur
pose of
1
L'CjQc K INGjTHRO'U Gj
This Stock and seeing our Tretty Things? We shall take pleasure
and pride in showing you what we have got. Whether you
are ready to buv or not, you are
ALWAYS WELCOME
At our storo, and will see your friends there also.
ALSO, MlIO Fl LOT
Of Cable Cord GinghamR, Chambrays, &c, and as this stock sells
out so last that we can not hardly get goods fust enough to keep any
variety on hand, we advise you to give it an early visit.
ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES.
MINOR, D0DS0N & CO.,
MAY STEEET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
JOHN R.
Has Pii'r.iinserl the
mm ipii mm msmm
AT CASTLE ROCK,
And is Stocking it Up with a Better Line of Goods than Ever. It will pay yon to
SPirCZ.I.3E5 EOiIL
When needing anything iu bis lino. Cull on him when in town. Threo doorB
ubovo Ayers & Fell. Hoarding housj and Feed stable in connection with
Store.
J.D.KIHK. CLEVELAND Will GET TIliilE, AND SO WILL WE! w.w.kiek
rev'iit;ton Or. (Jooseberry, Or
DEALERS IN
Dry GoodST5oots7 Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES AT GOOSEBERRY STORE.
Terms, Cash ; or Strictly Thirty Days.
Give U9 a Cull nnd be Convinoed, that you oan Got
MORE GOODS FOR LESS HONEY THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN TIIE COUNTY.
Everybody is Welcome, in our Store,
VOL'l'.S
EKSl'ECTl'l'bLY,
Thero is No Need of Wearing out Your Prescription by Carrying it Around in
your Hat, but Come Over to
CO IU. J. SLOCUM & GO'S. cC
HEPPNER DRUG STORE
AND GET IT FILLED.
This firm nro Successors to Ed. II. Bishop, nnd are Ready and "Wil
ling to have a Continuance of Trade in
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Machine Oils, Har
monicas, Cigars, Confectionery,
And Everything Else That You might Expoct to Find in a First
Cliins Drug Storo.
NEXT DOOJt TO LEEZEH te THOMPSON'S,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
The Boot and
ill' LI IT IT
In the Only -f . -.- ! m Heppner that Makes a Specialty of these linos.
Gnu Get Better and More Satisfactory Goods at Lower Trices than Elsewhere.
KlEW
Arriving Every Week.
Custom Work and Repairing Neatly Done.
Ilia shop is Enlarged and Kefitted Throughout.
STORE, ON MAIN STREET,
Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon.
w. J. LEEZER.
LEEZER & THOMPSON
-DEALdEKS IX-
ii tv li i) Ar v n ic ,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
SHELF HARDWARE, Eird-Cages, Eope, Nails, Cutlery, Wood
nnd Willow Ware,
MA IX STHEET,
L
Whether thoy buy Anything or not.
J, X3. ICIjtIs: Ss Co.
Shoe House of
r. c. Tiiojirsos
Grnnite Ware, Etc.
IIEPFXEE, OEEGOX
GILLIAM & COFFEY,
Succeswrs to B. A. Hunsaker & Co.,
Ave at the old stand on
MAIN STEEET,
DEALING IN
Hardware, Tinware, Copperware, Granie
ware, Pumps, Gaspipe, Nails, and Black
smiths' Supplies.
ALSO AGENTS FOE '
T.
U '
Reapers, Headers, Threshers, En
gines and Portable Sawmills,
tHI-
I Just
I B
A large assortment
Lamps, Fancy Goods,
Are constantly receiving new invoices, which cash can take away at
the lowest priCfes. Job-work executed in a skillful manner.
MADDOCK CORNEE,
II. McFARLAND & CO.,
LEXINGTON, OREGON
Are still in the field with a
LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OI
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes
And Everything else that
S'l. TV I.Il l I T
Establishment.
Johnston & Smith
HAVE LOCATED IN THE HEPPNER
-U City Bakery Building lfe-
With a fine stock of
CHOICE GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS
Family Teas and Coffees,
Having added a first class bakery to our establishment, we are now
prepared turnish
BREAD AND ALL KINDS OF CAKE.
A Full Line of
CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES.
Call on them and get y our goods cheap for
the Clean Cash.
KIRK & YOUNGGREN,
May Street, Nearly Opposite Minor, Dodson & Co.'a Store,
HEPPNER, OREGON..
Manufacturers of and Deatars in
Furniture, Mirrors,
Bedding,. , Brackets,
Picture Frames, Etc.
-Also
1880 MODEIL. WINCHESTER RIFLES.
Cheap For Cash.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
DAVID WALSH.
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THEY ARE PREPARED
To dish you up anything that you want in
the line of Groceries, Confectionery Can
ned Goods, Smokers' Articles, Toys,
Etc.
Ill Kinds of Fresli Fruils in Their Season.
HAllBINGTON & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
; Harness, "Whips, Sxurs, !
! Etc.
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of Crockery, Glassware,
Etc.
HEPPNER,
ia usually found iu a first-ols-a
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For Sale-
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JEFF JONES.
& JONES!
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