Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, November 15, 1888, Image 3

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THE GAZETTE.
yEPPNER. THURSDAY. NOV. 15, m
Local and General.
A Bad Mistake Oh hint Snuday,
China "Jack", who in herding sheep for
McAtee & Spray, came to town and com
pluiued that a boy named Andy Hu on
ion had robbed him of his knife and pis
tol. Late Sundayevcniug, .SheriffHow
ard discovered the boy hown at Charley
Lind's plaoe, watching the railroaders
driving piles, aud he was brought to
town aud put in jail. At his examina
tion on Monday, he deuied takiug the
knife at all. He admitted taking the
pistol, but claimed that there was no
intention of theft. He stated that he
had gone to the camp to get on old coat
wuiou he had put up as a "scarecrow"
while herding for McAtee A Spray be
foie the Cuiuamau went to work. That
the latter had drawn the pistol on him, and
in order to protect himself, took the pis
tol away from "Jack" and was afraid to
give it back. He claimed to have told
Mr. Liud and John Breeding about the
difficulty, aud Gov. Rea, btfure whom
the e.itini tuition was bemfl held, thee
fore ooutiucied the trial till 10 o"olocl(
on Tuetsd.iy, aud summoned these par
ties aH witnesses, who positively stated
t jilt he had told them nothiug o the kind.
In coubideratiou of the youth of the boy,
tha court made the piinisuuieut as light
us possible, aud seut him to jail for 9U
dnjs. It was explained to him that ha
not only commuted tueoinuo uf grand
laicety, but in older to evade punish
ment had peijnred himself, e.ther of
wuiou would have seut him io the peui
tenliai jif the matter had beeu pushed,
no il would have beeu if the culprit had
been other than a boy 111 or 17 years of
ae. This will no d-uibt leach him a
lesson lual he will never forget, 'ihe
trouble in which Andy uow lino's himself
is very lunch regretted, us his father
Kelson Huinison who is now in the Wal
la Walla country, is highly respected as
an honest, slruigiitrorward ciligi-u. We
will say for Ihe young lad that us far as
kuowu, he has always borne an excellent
reputation here, and it is believed that
be really never 0 onsidered
that he was couiuutliug a crime, but
was taking revenge on the Chuiamau for
rupplaiitiug him in the job as healer,
It might be said for the benefit of boys
generally, this should be a waruiug to
adopt honest aud legitimate principles,
und that any other will surely lead
to the walls of the state's prison and ev
erlasting disgruue. The truth, it will
be learned, is always the best, aud will
do a great towards tempering just pun
ishment with nierep, while a falsehood
will surely make matters worse.
Idahc eleots a republican delegate to
congress.
O. W. Decker of Alpine, was up last
Monday.
Harry Kovte was around our way last
ThursdaT.
A Thanksgiving) Fob All -Gov. Sem
pie issues the following original Thanks
giving proclamation:
"By authority of the established cus
tom of this oountry, I hereby designate
the last Thursday of November as
Thanksgiving day for the year 1888. I
recommend that on that day, the people
of Washington Terriory do assemble in
their places ot worship, in their school
bouses and society hulls, in their log
gers' camps and miners, oabing, on their
hips and by the firesides of the riob and
ijWl, iu thity and oountry, and there
give thanks to Almighty God for His
infinite goodness to us and to all men.
If any homeless ones be seen standing
by the wayside on that day, I trust that
those who are more fortunate will care
for them, that they may see the silver
lining to the olouds and feel the sun
shine of kindness for a moment, and so
not despair ot human nature. Suoh
bread will return in blessed form to
those who cast it upon the waters."
A Set op Fakes. This ranch has re
ceived two invitations this fall to send
over a map of ourself or family to 'Frisco
and get a magnificent ( ?) crayon por
trait. . We don't accept. Their frames
are too high, and besides their work is of
the poorestcharacter. If they are square
people, why don't they make a business
proposition to furnish frame and picture
for a certain amount? That wouldn't
catch, and they know it. She idea of
free picture is what takes, and when the
victim is taken in that far, he readily
goes farther and buys a frame from them
at a very high price. It's a Bwindle, and
no mistake. This institution is acquain
ted with them from away back. If you
want a good picture of yourself or any
member of your family, patronize some
person or firm that you know to be re
liable. This swindling institution makes
their offer "good for 10 days." Ten
years would suit them just as well, so
they secure your hard cash.
Republican Demonstration. The re
publicans of Heppner, overjoyed that
Harrison and Morton were successful in
the presidential race, rolled out the ar
tillery from Gunn & Ruark's and Newt.
Whetstone's blacksmith shops last Tues
day evening, and fired shots that were
only equalled by those of Lishe Apple
gate in the early part of the campaign.
The band, though recently organized,
discoursed some excellent music on this
occasion. It was understood that these
demonstrations were to be followed by
speeches from various enthusiastic re
publicans, but owing to the short time
in which the jollification was gotten up,
no particular arrangements had been
made, and that part of the program was
omitted.
ThkLoao Cm kk llio. -Tt might lie
said I hat Ihe part of the Long Cieek
road leading out past the old Ham Don
aldson, place and over the CiiiiBtnghaiue
bill i perilling the worst pait of all
ttiut mute. A Dumber of teams, under
the directum of Marshal Morgan, have
been working on that part of that roule
for bever.d days, and have it iu splendid
coudition. The lown of Heppner, deser
ves considerable eredit for this move.
ma t'.ifll 111 II has always been iu way of
teaai-t-rs that desire to haul any 101 1 of
loal with a common team.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Qiitb Convenient. E. Nordyke and
Jtewt. Whetstone are at work this week
on a "house on wheels," which will be
nsed bv Johnny Elder and Jas. Jones at
their camps down in the sand. Anyone
can fully undeastand that this arrange
ment is far better than a tent, particu
larly in the winter, as the herders and
r.mn tenders can board and sleep
with comfort, besides it will be quite
convenient when they desire to change
camps.
Ward Douglas, special sgent of the
New Tork Life Insurance Co., is in
lown.
Gilliam oounty gave a republican plu
rality of 161.
Charley Talbert was over from Eight
Mile last Friday.
Arizona elected a democratic delegate
by 3000 majority.
S. M. Lawrence, postal inspector, was
in town this week.
It is now thought that Orandpapa's
hat fits Benny to a dot.
The democratic plurality in Umatilla
oounty foots up about 2S.
Mrs. H. HaHoek, we are pleased to
say, is improving r tpiuly.
Mrs. Jay Gould in quite ill and liaple
to pass away at any moment.
Mrs. Dr. EamniiS is quite ill this week
with congestion of the brain.
Eohn. In Heppner, on Nov. 11th, to
the wife of Win. Morrow, a girl.
TJuole Charlie Chchrau, moved into
the Dick Hall property last week.
Engineers Bush and Hawkins were
over at our ranch last Thursday.
John Ambrose aud Bill Lunsford are
over from the Long Croek oountry this
week.
Jaok Deas left yesterday for bis home
in Portland where he will remain till
next spring. ,
Morrow oounty cave a plurality this
time of 119, just 39 more thau in the
June election.
Frank Kellogg has moved his law
office to the First National Bank. See
card in this issue.
Miss Martha Matlook and Mrs. Price
Florence returned from their visit to
Pendleton on last Friday.
Come down to towu and subscribe for
the GAzaiTH. There are no winged in
sects busking on this sheet.
Rev. Dennis has taken up his resi
dence in Heppner, moving into the house
of A. A. Crawford, down on Main street.
Mr. Denisou, brother of Mrs. Jas.
Jones, is in Heppner this week. Mr. D.
is the general tiokot agent of the C is.
& Q. railroad.
Mr. Wm. Dent, our old friend, who
very ubly represents the farm of Ouas.
H. Dodd & Co., was a ouud to our only
home ranch yesterday.
The returns of the election in Georgia.
show that the demooratio candidate for
governor received 122,280 votes with only
100 votes against him.
Hon. W. H. Bai uum, ohairmau of the
National democratic! committee, is re-
rjorted as huvine died on the 11th iust.
It has sinoe been contradioted.
Pro. T. 0. Neece, after a severe wrestle
with the fever, is around again, looking
after the delivery of organs which have
long beeu delayed by his illness.
M. Jounsou is up from his valley
borne, aud although we do not under
stand why it is, yet we know that the
boys are regarding him with suspician.
Frank MoFarland, of the firm of Coff
in, MoFarlund & Co., oame up last week,
returning on. lust Monday. His firm
will establish a branch house here next
spri"g.
Mr. C. E. Davis and bride are visiting
in Heppner. Mr. Davis is a brother ot
Mrs. C. M. Mallory, aud they are on their
way from Portland to their home in
Union.
This part of the wooly west was visit
ed by a strong ''ohinook" on last Mon
day, but lecent rains have laid the dust
so it oooasioned very little inconven
ience to residents.
The report oomes over from the John
Day that a Chinese herder was shot at
over there a few days ago because he
was on range olaimed by stockmen, and
refused to move.
Mrs S. M. Curran and her daughter,
Mrs. E. P. Mendenhall, of Ohio, returned
to Portland last Tuesday by way of the
new railroad, after a few week's visit to
relatives in Heppner.
Mayor Henry Elaokman returned
from a Buo.t visit to Portland last Satur
day. He has made three trips over the
railroad aud pci. joiiuoes it in fine ooa
diiion for a new road.
Married At the residence of Geo.
Noble on Wednesday evening, Mr. M.
Johnson to Miss Mollie Gilliam, G. W.
Rea performing the oeremony. The
shop wishes them well.
E. O. The examination of Bowlby,
the sheepherder, who is now in the
county hospital, has beeu set for the 20th
inst, by whiou time it is thought he will
be able to bear the strain.
Married At the City hotel parlors, at
7 o'clock last evening, Mr. P. H. MoLur-
auto Mrs. Mattie A. Johnson, Henry
Rasmus perfoiming the oeremony. The
oouple have our best w iBbes.
An ciohange expatiates on the deriva
tion of the word "Salary." The ques
t.on of derivation don't worry the Am
erican people so much as the size of it.
That wnaie the pinch comes.
Homer H. Hallock and wife returned
to their borne in Portland yesterday.
Fred went down with tbem and will
make his future home down there, hav
ing see u red a posion in that place.
Uuole Tommy Soott, an active repub
from Pine City precinct, waa over last
week with the returns from bis voting
place. Mr. Scott has many warm friends
of all political preferences in Heppner.
A Washington special indicates that
Blain is not expecting a position in the
Cabinet. He expects something better
no doubt. Its a very shady day when
Mr. Blaine lets pass a good thing unless,
it looms up about that way.
Some mathematical folks have dis
covered that inaxmuob as most people
are without a rule, a silver dollar does
just as well, which is VA inches in diam
eter. Every one does not carry a rule,
c- s dollar either for that matter.
Geo. Thomas came up from Arlington
last week, returning on Saturday. He
was intending to leave for a visit to his
home in Indaina on last Monday, aud if
nothing has interfered, be is no doubt
on his way to the land of "Posey."
A cold wave struck this part of Eastern
Oregon on last Tuesday night, cover
ing these lime-honored bills with quite
skiff uf snow, but the sua came out
Ward Douglass, special agnt of the
New York Life Insurance company, is in
our city in the interest of this "Old Reli
able" company. The New York Life is
forty-three years old, with o.:cr eighty
three millions of dollars in assets, and
you don't have to "die to win." Anoth
er advanced plan of insurance by this
company is that every dollar paid as
premiums is returned with the insurance
in cnse of death. The following letter
sjioaks in highest terms of the plan in
rodnceil by the New York Life :
Fikst National Bask of Chicago, I
Chicago, Aug. 28th, 1883.J
Vanuxem, Waller c Slocum, General
Atjents, New York Life Insurance
Company, Chicago, III:
Gentlemen : I beg to acknowledge re
ceipt of your check for fourteen thousand
nine hundred and fifty and 41-100 dollars,
in settlement of Polit y No. 48,801), life of
J. Shcrmun Hull, as follows: Face
amount of Policy, if j.OiM.OO ; reversion
ary dividends, $2,7!I4 do' ; premiums paid,
$7, loo. 75; total dividends, $0,050.41; to
tal amount paid by the company, $14,
950.41. The above is the most remunerative
return iu settlement of a death-claim that
has come to my notice, and your prompt
ness is unusual and very satisfactory.
Signed Respectfully, L. J. Gaoe,
Vice-President.
FntEn. The erossest, sourest, grum
piest and groutiest passenger conductor
on the line, named Larson, is in trouble
and people from Green River to lltin
tington tenderly ask if it is sufficient to
hang hiin. He kicked a passenger off
h's train while running, was arrested at
Pocntello and committed. Perhaps it
would have been bettor if the victim had
settled it with his gun. Lnrsen has been
promoted crab-fashion to a freight, and
his removal leaves a full corps of gentle
man punchers. Gose, Riche, Francis,
Johnnie Mac, Ball and Bell are good
enough for any line. Alias. The fat
rooster that runs the Gazette sheet, had
some experience with this same conduc
tor last winter, aud rejoices that the 0.
S. L. company have concluded to secure
passenger conductors who are gentleman,
at least.
What is Left. Over at the Palaoe
saloon, under the oare of Dick Neville,
are some little momeutoes of "the mau of
destiny," viz: an 18 inch collar, a Tam
many badge on wbioh is pinned a Cleve
laud ticket with the following iusoribed
on the opposite from weather side
"Cleveland's collar, Presented to the
Palace saloon, by Mayor Blackman.'
Surmounting these interesting relics, is
a profile of the Mayor in deep mourn
ing. The demoorats feel pretty good
in the hour of defeat, and philosophic
ally remark, "Cleveland defeated himself
aud we can certainly stand it."
THRIFT AN1 TRADE.
E3r""If you want bargains in dry
goods, furnishing goods, boots and
shoes, hats and oaps and everything else
that is usually kept iu a first class store,
and have the CASH, call on J. M. Hagcr.
Vun Dnvn has the finest assortment of
dried fruits in town.
Wall paper at Minor, Dodson A Co s.
Mrs. S. P. Oarrignes has added oloaks
to her neat stock of ladies' furnishing
goods. If yon desire the latest and neat
est styles, be sure to call on her.
fresh cranberries at Johnston
Smith's. Go there for this fruit, which
everyone knows to be the boss founda
tion for a palatable pie.
Newt. Whetstone has an othoe out lie
don't occupy it but very little. His
business is at the forge, mending nroKen
agricultural maobiuery, shoeing horses
and the like, all of which will suit any
denizen of the Heppner country, both
as to price aud quality of work.
(iilliam & Cottev are prepared to nt a
man out with any kind ot an outfit to be
found in a first-class hardware store. I
They will sell you nails to fix up your
fenoe when your neighbor's cows break
it down, or nt you out wi h kitchen tools
when you get married.
A full annnlv of school book and sta
tionery at Minor, Dodson & Go's.
It you want a red pump that is not
only neat and attractive iu appearanoe
but also able to do good service iu get
ting the wator of the Heppner hills up
to the surfuce, oall on Leezer & Thomp
son. Johnson & Smith are selling all kinds
of groceries atastonishiugly low figures,
and it will pay every inhabitant of these
ancient Heppner hills to patronize them.
May street, opposite Miuor, Dodson &
Co's.
Anyone w ishing to purchase fine lamps
should call and get prices at VanDuyn'e.
There's no use looking blue, even
though wool don't soli very high. E. J.
Sloonm & 0. have drugs and other neces
sary truck down to bod-rook, so that a
little money will buy an arm load.
Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or
extract the same in a scientific manner.
It is a fact nokuowledged by all "art
organists," both of Europe and Amerioa
that the "Estey" is the sweetest voiced,
most human toned, least reedy in tone,
aud quickeit iu response to touch of any
organ manufactured in the world.
Gents, if yon need anything iu the
furnishing goods line, call on Vanduyn.
He has a full line of oashmeres, peroales
and laundered shirts; also a full line of
boys' shirts and underwear, children's
suits, knee pants aud waists, all cheap
for cash.
A new stock of carpets at Minor, Dod
son & Co's.
Sweet eider and coinb honey at Van
Duyn's this week.
Sperry is paying 55 oents '.for wheat
and furnishes sacks.
Town Marshal: "Don t ride your
horse so bard. Tall man on horseback
"O, I know what I am about. I'm bound
for E. J. Slocnm & Co.'s drug shop to
purchase the finest toilet outfit- in the
Heppner hills."
The firm of Johnson & Smith are pre
pared to furnish you with fresh vegetables
and all kinds ot tresu grooenes. J-iook
well to your interests and patronize them.
Flour exchanged for wheat at Sperry
Mills.
When man gets so that he can't speak
pleasant to his wife, he must have either
the chill Plains or the tootnaone. JJr.
Vaughau, the dentist, is a sure cure for
the lutter.
Strayed. One white horse, branded
with pitcher on the left shoulder and on
the left hip. One white horse, biown
ars, branded A. M. on Ihe left hip.
Both strayed away together from the
McDuffie springs, ou John Day. Any
information coucertiiug the whereat outs
of these animals can be left nt the Ga
zette office, for which n liberal reward
will be paid. John H. Hook.
Stuavbd. A dark bay mare, seven
years old, branded 7 on the left stifle and
S on left hip. Had a last spring's cult
with her when last seen, unbranded. 1
will pay 810 for her recovery.
R. Y. Curkin, Castle Rock, Or.
A LfiiEftAL Reward. A fet neeks
ago, Wm. Penlaiid lost a red leather
pocket-book, just below Bishop & Bis
bee's mill, containing $70 in money, and
some notes aud valuable papers. Mr. Pen
land will pay a liberal reward for the re
turn of the same.
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TERT1CAL
HORIZONTAL.
Prick From
$75 Upwards.
The Election. Harrison has without
doubt carried every northern state ex
Conn, and New Jersey, and perhaps the
southern states of Virginia and West
Virginta. Not only has there been re
publican gains in the states but the ter
ritories of Montana and Washington elect
republican delegates to congress. For
the defeat, Cleveland alone is responsi
ble. His tariff principles did the work,
and honesty of purpose in his moasures
advocated does not tend to make democ
racy feel any better in tha hour of defeat.
He should have doae better with the
federal patronage at his bidding. But
su,-h is American politics.
Teachrks' Examination. Notice is
hereby given that a public examination
of those desiring to obtain teacher's cer
tificates for Morrow county, will be held
in the court house at Heppner. Oregon,
begiuuing at noon, Nov. 28, 1888.
J. H. Stanley, County crnpt.
Taken Up. One grav horse, 16 hands
high, weighs about 1,300 pounds, slightly
collar-marked, ubout 8 years old, braud
ed half cirole L on left shoulder. Came
to Jas. Jones stable on Oct. 14, 88.
Owner can have the same by proving
property and paying oharges.
Jas. Jones.
TWO-HORSE POWER ENGINE.
WITH STEEL BOILER, $150.
CHEAP, RELIABLE, SAFE.
Attomitlg Boiler Feed, Automuo Fop Btfetr
Ire, BtMl Boiler. Coat ot rniuung gnarftnted
Bot to eioeed throe oent par lour. Nothing mmI
to It net before offend for the prioe. larger itae
quail; low. Bead tor free dmcctpUYe circular.
CHAS, P. WILLARD & CO.
238 Randolph Street, Chlcaflo, III.
HENRT HEPPNER,
Arlington.
HENRY BLACKMAN,
Heppner.
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; PIONEER BRICK BUILDINgT
A New Dissovkby. Some interest has
been manifested in the Thirty Mile gold
fields, but a disoovery has beeu made
right here in Heppner which promises to
beat any former "finds" iu this region.
The denizens of this whole oouutry have
discovered that Kirk & Younggreu have
jnst received the largest stock ot window
shades ever brought to town. Shades
cut to fit windows without extra cost.
Stuayed. From my range, in Cabin
oanyon, one sorrel mare, two years old,
star in faoe, branded large U on left
shoulder and bar on left side of neok.
Is halter broke. 15 dollars roward
will be paid for her return to Jas. Joues'
livery stable, or to my plaoe in Cabin
canyon. Alex. OtjENN.
mm
A Small Fie. On last Monday even
ing, Mr. M. Litchteuthal's little child,
while playing with a lighted candle
bown at their residence on Main street,
ignited the tablecloth, but prompt ao
tion ou the part of Mrs. Litchteuthal and
others prevented any particular dumage
being done. It was fortunate, indeed,
that it was discovered in its inoipienoy.
FACTS FROM H. & B's.
Infants', oliilds', boys', mens', and nioest
assortment of eleotion bats at H. & B's.
Most complete line of wall papers, bor
ders, carpets, rugs, and ourtains at reduc
ed prices now on exhibition at Heppner
& Blnckman's.
Ladies are invited to oall and inspect
our new arrivals of all wool tricots, ma
zuma plaids, latest patterns in stripes,
jerseys etc, etc.
Herders would profit by examining
our wooleus and full atook boots. Call
and take a chew of our H. & B's. pnvute
stock chewing tobacco.
Parties wishing to purchase fall sup
plies would do well by culling on Hep
pner & Blackman. We insure gentleman
ly treatment, low prices, aud good qual
ity in all lines, flour in quantities to suit
at mill prioes.
Most complete and extensive line of
mens', boys', and ladies', buck aud kid
driving gloves, woolen-lined gloves to
keep your hands warm when snow flies.
Call and inspect our goods, at H. & B's.
No trouble to show goods.
Bubolabizeo. On Tuesday night of
last week the Gooseberry store of J. I).
Kirk & Co. was broken into by way of
the rear door and a considerable amount
of dry goods and groceries taken. Par
ties are suspected, but no arrests have
been made. Burglaries are something
of which this country has been free here
tofore. : '
Newt. Williams came down from
Greenhorn yesterday where he has been
siuoe last spring lookiug aftar his mi
ning interests. He has seven olaiins
over there of which the "Silver King" and
"Kingston" are, perhaps, the best.
Mr. DeArmond, a highly respeoted cit
izen of Arlington, died at that plaoe, a
week ago last Saturday. Mr, DeArm
ond was a member of the Masonic or
der and was buried under the auspices
of the fraternity on the following 8un
dav. The remain of Mr. W. O. Hrown, the
attorney who died at Arlington last
week, were taken to Turner, Or., for in
terment. It was stated in the Gazette
last week that his remains were interr
ed in the cemetery at Arlington, which
was a mistake.
Another iu the series of White Chapel
muiders is ugitu- ig the people ot Lon
don. In this Caxn, it is a woman, and
her body was mutilated in a horrible
ni.toter. This atrocious fiend has writ
ten a letter to the police of Loudon, de
fying them to detect him.
Frank Koontz returned a few days
ego from a trip to the upper oountry.
He reports general prosperity in that
section, Colfax, where Mr. Koontz for
merly resided, has grown to be quite a
little eity, with electric lights and other
evidences of a healthy growth.
A Pleasing Sense of Healt?i
. and Strength Renewed, and
of Ease and Comfort
Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it
acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver 0 Bowels
Effectually Cleansing the System when
Costive or Bilious, Dispelling
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
without weakening or irritating the or
gans on which it acts.
Var Sale in 50c ami SI. 00 linltlcs liy
all Leading Druggists.
J MASUrACTURKD OSLY BY TUB
' j California pig bybup oo
LonaviLLK, Kv. ,
Has Francikco, Cal.,
CALLAHAN'S-
NEWRESTAURANT
Is prepared to give meals at all
hours,
DAY OR NIGHT!
You will find my place next door
to 13. A. Htiiisiiker & Co., in the
Old Bank Building,
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MAIN STHPJET
HEPPNER.
ARTHUR SMITH,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER !
Next to First National Bunk,
HEPPNER,
Watches,
Clocks,
WutcheB Cloancd,
Muinsprings Fitted
A.
1ST
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OREGON,
Optical
Goods .
- J1.50.
- . tl.M.
Always in the Lead!
The Old-Established House of
HEPPNER& BLACKMAN!
-DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
CONTINUES TO-
-AT THE-
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1
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES!
Our Stock will be found Complete in Every
Respect, and we shall always endeavor
to retain our place
IIST THE FEONT EANK!
And in the future, as in the past, we shall endeavor to continue
to be the
Leading House in the Heppner Country !
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Our facilities for doing business are unexcelled by any mercantile ea.
tablishraent in the Northwest!
We guarantee to all our Customers Courteous Treatment and Fair
Dealing. An inspection of our establishment will convinoe
each and all as to the full and complete stock we at all times carry.
All work quarantced for one yean'.
Of iriiMtejrlG,
H WML
Thanking my frienda for past favors,
I shall oontinue to try to merit coufi
dence by doing first-class work at rea
souable priooB.
a i nmi, vim
Which Was It? Racon or Sliakceare.
The authorship ot the dramatic pro
ductions attributed to the last of the
above named is agitating literary circles
to the very centre, but affects the practi
cal masses far less than the momentous
question, how to regnin or preserve
health, that essential of bodily and men
tal aotivity, business success and the
"pursuit of happiness." We oan throw
far more light on this latter subject than
the most profound Shakespearian can
no the question first propounded. If the
system is depleted, the nerves shaky; if
indigestion or oonstipatiou bothers one
at times, or constantly; if the skin is
yellow and tongue furred as iu bilious
ness; if there are premonitory twinges
of oncoming rheumatism or neuralgia;
if the kidneys are inactive use Hos
totter' Stomach Bitters, the finest recu
peraut of an age prolific in beneficial and
suocessful remedies. Remember, if
malaria threatens or afflicts, that it neu
tralizes the poiaon and fortifies the system.
sperry s
HEPPNER,
New Holler Mills!
OREGON.
J.
Capacity 70 Barrels
B. SPERRY, Proprietor.
Flour from hest Grades of Wheat, Mom
and Mill reed. Is now lor sale in quantities
to suit purchasers.
St." wed Hue.'?. Lost over iu the
Buc'cboru Country, about Oct, 25th,-fiOb
bi'ad cf sheep. They are branded P. C .
a 1.1 fo their delivery, I will pay r
cents per head. So.oe of them are on
'hi- x de of the mountain no doubt.
P. jish. TaoMPS m.
A Pleasiso Sense Of health and
strength renewed and of ease and oom
fort follows the une of Syrup of Figs, an
it acts in harmony with nature to t-ffjct
oally cleanse the system when eostive or
bilious. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bot
tles by all leading druggists.
Distcrbaxcr op the Heabt. Heart
disease is like an assassin, which creeps
upon you in the dark, and strikes you
when unaware. Therefore, do not over
look any uneasiness in the region of the
heart or disturbance in its action, but at
once take Dr. Flint's Remedy. Descrip
tive treatise with each bottle; or, address
Mack Drug Co., N. Y.
Notice, Sheepmem For sale in Wal
lowa county, Oregon, a deeded bay
ranch, together with improvements on
homestead adjoining. In the heart of
the range; 27 miles from cunty i-jut.
have control of the water close to sum
mer range, Ninety tons of bay; all the
farming implements and household uten
sils go with the ranch, (rood improve-
warm yesterday, melting it away except I menu on both claims. A sure bargain.
, .1 i a . Owner going to Mexico. Terms, $2,100;
in ratche. It was some colder last , w CMb M(1 ba,aoc, OQ lime
evu;ni, the thermimeter reiistonnij 24 or address W. B. Ohmmill,
degree above zsro. I Aroadia, Wtllowa oounty, Oregon.
Consumption Suhelt Cubed. To the
editor: Please inform yonr readers that
I have a positive remedy for the above
mimed disease. By its timely use thou
sands of hopeless oases have been per
manently cured. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy fiieb to any
of your readers who have oousnmption
if they will send their express and post
office address, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.
181 Pearl St., New York, N. Y.
New Laundbt. About the first of
May we will open a new laundry in the
building next below Jim Jones' livery
stable, on the east side of Main strent,
Heppner A full stock of Japanese silk
goods and lacquered ware will also be
kept on hand. Kiam & Wo Kee.
Sheep Range to Leahe. Ou Eight
Mile, 23 miles southwest of Heppner;
of a mile of running water, grass for
2500 sheep; some hay; 90 panels; 2 camps
with stoves; good sued; snow-plow; oo
acres fenced, 51X1 aorea tall grass anil 25
acres broke. C. E. Fell,
Heppner, Or.
Tailoring.
I have opened a well-appointed tailor
ing establishment in my new build
ing on May street, and am now regularly
receiving new goods and will make ous
tom made pants from $7 to $16 best
good in the market.
A. Abbahawhick.
Mrs. S. P. Garrieues
Has Received Her
FILL STOCK OF JI1LLINKRY.
Owin" to the Btendy increase in our business wu Iiuva hnilt a T,nrn
and Commodious Fire-Proof Erick Building, which gives us
better facilities than ever before enjoyed.
Sol
e Agents for
Heppner and Vicinity
Celt? b i a t: c
-FOR THE
d . 13 a i n
AND
agon
Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Agricultural Implement!
1
HIDES AND PELTS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR TRADE.
HENRY HEPPNER,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
Ship Care of H. & B., Arlington,
i D. JOHNSON COMPANY,
Successors to
C. M. MALLO R Y,
AT THK OTY ffe DRUG STOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
And They Are Now Ready For Inspection.
I
il
Her Stook Of
J
wvn ivn
Were Never More Complete.
Keep the Lurguut and Best Selected Stock of Qoods in his Line
Morrow County.
Comprising Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and
let Goods of Every Description. Also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Gl
Putty, Wall i'nper, Iteiuly Mixed ramts, lite., li,te.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. The Best Bran'
of Domestic, Key West and Imported Cigars.
Call and see us when you are wanting anything in our line.
Prescriptions accurately compounded, day and night, and sp
attention paid to orders from the country.
A Speoiiil is given to the Ladies of Heppner And Vicinity to Cull nnd Kxnniim
- her Hplendid Assortment lieforu Milking Fall l'uruhiises.
Well Choses. Many merclmnte fail
to sell their goods on account of their
not being of a first-clam character. lint
you need not be nneaxy in regard to
Harry Johnson's stook of candies, nnts,
cigars, tobaeco, etc. They are flesh and
well-assorted, and bis stock warrants
yonr trade. Nezt door to First Nation
al Bank, Joues'-building.
yfs V , Hitlwr than Ih Chwpot
i tfUii pint-Hi. i ii' i;..h liiMniction, eMai-
-.1 rpuuL;LlUiti.L'PMV ua loiiilarttV. Buainttt.
i-r ikon 4, Common "ichblan4 Ptnmanthlp Qtpart
n $. ritudents n-u. : Hi any tun- ata
t and qtfiiiifNs f pMimHinhii nt fre.
!. U tU:M'O.N-f. A. P. AUMH1KOHO. Prl.
WIIKRK AllS YOU
G OINB TO DO YOUR FULL TRdD I f G?
An Important CJneHtion for You anil on IritoroHtin one for inc. '
ARE YOU GOING WHERE
You Ov 13 3ESna?
i
Then I Anton. The Beat Hare to Buy Ymir
Dig Boons, Boots, Sss, Hals, Gaps &
IS AT
Heppner, Oregon.
I do not ask you to accept this statement withon proof, bue invite you to come anil
inspect my
Large Stock of New Fall Goods and ct m)
Tlits Town of
IIEPPNKR NOW FROSPEl
II OF REAL EM IS BM
With a Railroad now
inducements arc offered
Eastern Oregon.
building
in
to it, better
here than any town
Beautiful situation,
:oo(l water, broad streets, a good school, three
churches, enterprising inhabitants, etc., seldom
fail to count in any climate.
' Vldress. A, A. PiOKKllTS, Hie Heal Estate, Collection and Insurance .Man, Who Will Give l'ou
ira-'OJFJCE WITH W. li. ELLIS, OVER Mo AT EE k SPRAY'S SHOP.J
vV. J. LEEZElt.
P. C. THOMPSON
DEALER IN
XTIIAL
BOOTS and SHOES
Custom Work ami Rcpiiiii Neatly Done.
Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon.
LEEZER & THOMPSON
-DEALEES IN-
HARDAARE
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
(ELF HARDWARE, Bird-Cnges, Rope, Nails, Cutlery, Wood
and Willow Ware, Grnnite Ware, Etc.
.1 UN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
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