Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, December 27, 1888, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
BEPPNER. THURSDAY. DEC. 27,
Local and General.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Trains on the Willow Creek Branch arrive at
and leave tlie dillerent Blutiona daily, excopt
riunduyB, ub fullowu:
WttSTWAltu.
No. 18 (Miied)
No. 17 (Miied)
6:15 P. M. Ar.
11:40
MM" " "
4:35
4:15
8:25" " "
8:15 '
2:50 " " Lv.
Lv. 5:45 a. M.
JU'l'pner.
Lexington,
lone.
DouglaHB.
Cecil's,
Willows Junction
WillowB, " 8:40
Arlninum. Ar, 9:10
7:20"
7:40 "
Connect at Arlington with No. 1, West, at 9:25
A.M. Arrive in Portland, 4:20 p. M. No. 2, Kiwt.
leaves Portland at HJk) A, M Arrives at Arling
ton at 2:40 P. M. (i. 8. THOMPSON, Aguut.
Rasmus, the dentist, will hereafter be
found Bt the store of C. S. VanDuyn, on
May street, and will attend to all tooth
work as usual.
A fAMM Reunion. Ou last Christ
mas day, last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. A'
Mallory had at their hospitahle home,
au old fashioned Christmas diener and
family reunion, such as no doubt recall
ed the little incidents ot the oh'ldhood
days of the older people, many, many,
years ago wheu in the far east, the
Christmas time was the great event to
the broihefs and Bisters, who met on this
occasion. To Mr.and Mrs. Mallory, it
was not only a reuuiou of brothors and
sisters, but one of which all their chil
dren were permitted to be pre3ent, and
graud-uhildren too, with the exoeplion
of Miss Wright, who is atteuding sohool
in Oakland, Cal. The following were
present: Mr. aud Mrs. Wright and seven
chrilden, of UDion; Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Looney and child, of Jefferson, Marion
Co.; Mr aud Mrs. C. M. Mallory and
two children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mallory
aud four children, and Mr. Chas. Mal
lory, -Mrs. Hlooum, aud her four sunn,
E. H., Ed, Elmer and Albert: Mrs. A.
Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wallace.
Mrs. H. Hallock, and Miss Mable Her
reu. Miss Edith Wright, accompanied
by her grandpa, came over to the Ga
zette oflioe on Christmas afternoon nod
treated the force to a whole catalogue of
good things, for which thoy are thauL
f ill.
0 jb Chkibtmab. Christmas made its
appearance on tinio. It has been doing
n legular business for several years to
our certain knowledge. In fact, it has
become so regalar in its habits that the
foiks generaly depend upou it about the
twenty-fifth of tho present mouth.
Iu Heppuer it was generally observed
aud greatly enjoyed all along the liue
from Chas. Wakee to the bon-ton ot tho
colony. Some people have n notion
that to celebrate the birth of Christ in a
becoming manner, it is nooessary to load
up with Tom & Jerry and other soothing
syrups; others till their stomachs with a
lead of turkey and other things which
tickle tho palate, and feel satisfied. As
everybodyjhavelnotionsof theirovu inre
gard to these matters, we will not enter
into details, but will say that Christmas
in Heppuer was observed by both of tie
methods, aud othbis too. Our own per
sonal Christmas, along with our toroe,
was spent in hard work, in order to get
out iu time to avoid the kussiug from
subscribers and the wrath of the land
-"tnlkcs, who inuirt Wi lUeir-ootrce -through
on railrod regularity, without
a blemish or a turned comma. '
Thb Chbistmah Danoe. On Christ
' mas night, as per previous arrangement,
the young people and the merry eld folks
met at the skating rink of Garrigues and
Rogers to revel in the fuoiuntiug waltz,
schottische, quadrille aud what-not, to
thesonl-stirriug aud enlivening music of
Petrie's orchestra. Many were in attend
ance, and a general good time was the
result. Oar soroouru hindered us from
taking a very active part iu the festivi
ties, hut despite this little infirmity, il
was plain to see that Messrs Garrigues &
Roger's new canvass is several lengths
ahead ot a rough floor for dancing pur
poses. Died. At the residence of Vita.
Hughes, tv. o and one half milt's south of
Hemmer. at i o'clock on Deo. 25th, Ralph
Ri,.,rt Hmit.1i. nf cinsuuiution aijed 30
years. Deceased was a brotherof A. A.
Smith nf Hflnnnnr. and came to this
country from Ireland abdut three, years
ago, iu hopes that he wosld again be re
stored to health. His remains were
interied in the Masonic oemetery, to
day at 10 o'olock, where services were
- held by Rev. Henry Rasmus. Mass was
also held at the Catholic choToh this
morning at eight -o'elook. ''Thou dost
oalled me by thy name. Thou art mine."
Tg. 43. 1.
K-,,Tw.vT!ir.wRMflERED. The editor f
illlWUl
this sheet dashed into his ranch on last
Christmas morning and ran over an office
chair at his desk, and after getting over
his astonishment, dug ont of the geuerni
litter ot neighboring exohanges, a one
nth chain and n boi of choice Cigars.
These remembrances came from our wife,
Foreman Wilmarth and i'riena ruca
num, respectively. The m. e. was tick
led as he never was since the day when
he hung his homeepnn and homeknit sock
tip on a nail near the fireplaoe, where old
a.( ri-na couldn't help but see it,
cot no on Christmas morning
find it overloaded with toys and
Attaccbd Bt A Savage Doa-On
Wednesday of last week, Clyde, son of
Mr A S. Wells, had oocsion to go ont
to their ranch in . Black Horse, and in
passing John Gentry's place was attack-
v, . aavaee dog, who threw him down
-j i,.,t for the interposition of others
, , i. neverelv bnrt. The
wouiu uavo .
rirnte belongs to no one in particular,
brute Deioub rrmnd n the com-
for smT'time, and only re.ently
Stacked one of Mr. Barton's sons. It is
ll e to say that he no longer loaf, on
Jn se shorea ot woe but . now p.ck.ng a
Very meaty bone in dog heaven.
As Accident. While on the way to
church last Sum ? moru'a;jfre3f.
Fell had the misfortune to fall. Dress
ing one bone of. the left '?,rf-? De.
the wrist and dislooaiing we ""j' -j
xue wrii , , p reduoed
aVf-ttL and the'
ladv is doing as welt as con d be expect
ed Sine the last snow full .it ha. been
thawing and freezing alternately, render
JnTour street very slippery and decid
edly unsafe for pedestrians.
Ho-- -JJt Mr!
overlrom t-ui" '""-. , p;... wa.
to
candy.
Tress Looney is sick this week with
pneumonia.
H. Wade, of Sand Hollow, remembered
us last Monday. ,
T. H. Bisbee was doivn from tho saw
mill last week.
The Palouse Gazette is now printed on
a power press.
Chas. Talbert and wife are back to the
buncngrass region.
J. M. Humphrey was down from
Hardman last Friday.
Joseph Crank was down from his
mountain ranch last Friday.
T. Armstrong aud A. Andrews were
up from Alpine lust Saturday.
Two car loads of wheat came up from
lone last Friday for J. B. Sperry.
The E. O. people are preparing to get
out a daisy New Year's number.
D. Herrick, the organ nnd piano man
of Pendleton, is in town this week.
The railroad is doing a good business
both in passenger and freight traffic
The new saloon, next door to the Ar
cade, was opened on Christmas Day.
Commissioner J. A. Thompson was
over from Butter creek last Saturday.
Huusaker & Lung have a now three
seated rig, wbhh they now run to trains.
Sterling Smith came down town this
morning, the first time for eleven weeks.
Geo. W. Wright left yestorday for
Brownsville, to be absent till about Jan.
10.
The fair, held by tho Ladies' Aid So
ciety, last week, netted something like
880.
Jimmie Wylaud came down from the
Blues last Thursday, returning on Satur
day. W. E. Elliott left last Tuesday morn
ing for a visit to his home in Philadel
phia. The Columbia bioyole people have
sent us over one of their neat calenders
for W.
Mrs. Milt. Morgan and Mr. Uate were
over from their Sand Hullow homes last
Saturday.
, Assessor J. J. McGee, of Eight Mile,
oame over to Heppuer ou Tuesday, re-
uirumg yesterday.
Messrs, M. S. Maxwell, G. M. Holmes
ami J. A. iiowor'tou were over from
Gooseberry lust week.
0. F. Rtipol, of Junction City, is iu
town and will organize a writing class.
Air. Rupel is a liue penman.
Gapt. H. li. LcFevre left this morning
for Portland on a business trio, to be ab
sent for an indefinite, time.
Married. -At Walla Walla, Deo. 20,
Mr. J. W. Muir, ot Morrow Co., to Miss.
Alice Saling, of Walla Waila.
F. E. Seeley, speciil ageut for the
Phoenix, ot Hartford aud the Home, of
.Now York, was iu toiu yesterday
Miss May Scott, who is atteuding
school at Salem, came up last Monday
to spend Christmas with her parents.
Wm lugruin, the Jayhawker, now re
ceives his Gazhttu at the oiiuhouious
Gooseberry post-office. Ho wus in town
Saturday.
From Jauuary 1st tlio mail service on
the route route from Pilot Rock to Alba,
Oregon, will bo iuoreaaed to three times
a week.
Hon Lucien Heath, the first seeretarv
of Oregon and a pioneer business man of
baleni, died at his home in Santa Cruz
tail., ou the VJlh lust.
The general mail service is "rotten.'
It is no uncommon thiug for us to re
ceive four issues of tlie Walla Walla
daily Union at one time.
I'reu mnnuriii's lv. ot p. Heart pin
has strayed oft' to parts unknown, and
if anybody finds it they will be suitably
lewarueu ior its return.
The editor hereof hits been seen walk
ing aowu ine street with his wite ou
two dilTereut occasions recently, aud his
menus are investigating.
Misses Belle Elder nnd Lizzie Matlock
came up from St. Helen's Hall, Portland,
last Friday, uud .arepoadiug this week
with their parents aud friends.
&. 11. lyson, witu a lorce -of carpen
ters, has completed Uoprruer's "skooiium
house." it is koated between Maude's
ranch aud the old Maddock stable.
Cards are out atiuouueimr the mar
riage of Mao. McCHary and Miss Lizzie
Ross to-day, tit the home of the bride's
parents in Leroy, Decatur county, Iowa.
A Christmas tree was giveu at. Hard
mau ou Cliristmasevo, and ou tho fol
lowing day, the fun-loving part o the
male populatiou indulged in a tursi'y
shooting. The Portland business coll. -ye 1.1. an
institution that deserves the pulioii.igo
of our yonutf men who desire to inlto
that kind of a course. See their ad.
elsewhere.
W. F. Butolier, the wi-ll-knowu att.ir
nev of CeutervUle, has just recovered a
judgment of $HJM a.ouost the Kansas
shenii' who arrested him for mule steal
ing last year.
Charley Lewis, of Lexiugton. is now
with us quiie ofteu. Charley contends
that our climate loom up in much big
ger and brighter ohuulis than most uuy
other olimate.
The Christmas tree, giveu at the rink
on Christmas eve, was a complete suc
cess. A large number were present, and
very few went away that had not been
remembered.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank RulTnor are up
from The Dalles this week, spending
Christmas with relatives here. Mrs.
Rutl'ner is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Koontz.
Hon. T. E. Fell left last week for
Bloomington, 111. where, on the 30th
inst., he will be united in marriage to
Miss Dodson, one of Bloomingtou's most
ouarming young ladies.
Married On Wednesday of last week
at Pine Citv, Mr. Chas. Hales to Miss
Luciuda Galloway and Mr. Sheridan
Galloway to Miss Lucy Hales, Rev. J. T
idoskins performing the ceremony.
Arthur Minor arrived last Monday
from Portlaod, where he is attending the
Home business college. Art. is a steady
young man and will make a success in
life. He goes baok the last of this week
Uncle Jack Morrow has recently re
cently received from the east a white
bronze moonment, costing JfliiUU. It
was put up in the Masonic oemetery last
week, and it is a beautiful piece of
work.
Engineer Bush is nnder the weather
this week with a severe cold, contracted
during the damp, foggy weather of last
week, while attending to bis duties down
the line. He is not iufatuated with our
climate.
We are pained to chronicle at the
same time of the birth, the death of the
babv boy born to the wife of Mr. W. R.
Eilis on the 23rd inst. The large circle
of Mr and Mrs. Ellis' friends sympa
thyze with them in their loss.
Hon. J. B. Looney, wife and child
came up on last Monday evening's train
to spend Christmas witn relatives Here,
Mrs. Looney being a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Augustus Mallory. Mr. Looney
is state senator from Marion county.
Hermann has submitted to the first as
sistant postmaster general a petition
from citizens of Crook county, Oregon,
asking for the establishment of a post
office at Post's, on the Prineville mail
route to Helena. The office was estab
lished at once with Walter Post as postmaster.
On last Tuesday, "Riley" and Joe Deal
got into a little trouble, which, on being
investigated by Gov. Rea, proved to be a
case iu which "Riley" proposed to hurt
Joe, and reach. d into his pocket as if to
draw some weapon. Joe didn't propose
to be hurt and pasted him in the ear.
Riley" was Sued 810 and costs.
Representative Hermann has appeared
before the post office department and
urged the establishment of a mail ser-
io xue iuouu-
Pay Up Those who gave notes for
the purchase of the right of way and de
pot grounds will this week receive the
following notice:
Heppneb, Or., 188..
Mr . ,
Tour note for $ , given to J. L.
Morrow, Nelson Joues and Wm. Pen-
land, as trustees, for the purpose of pay
ing for the right of way for the Hepp
ner branoh of the O. R. & N. Co., due
January 1st, 1889, has been plaoed in
the First Natioual Bank of Heppner for
oolleotiun. GEO. CONSER,
Cashier.
The trusteei request that those who
gave notes come in immediately aud
settle.
A Chanob in thb Temperature.
Quite a skiff of snow fell on last Satur
day night of whioh a greater part still
clings to the sides of these time-bonored
hills. Considering the kind of weather
with which we have been favored this
fall, it is quite oold. Cattle and horses
1 have a hard tussle to get through
this winter unless fed. Sheep wrll fare
better, as stockmen are generally well
prepared to take care of their bands.
Dance on Rhea Cheek. The merriest
party of the"season was given last night
(19th inst.) at the Rhea creek school
house. Those who attended say they
never enjoyed a dance more fully. Among
those present were Misses Etta Minor,
SI ira Minor, Katie Barnes, Ellor Rhea,
Lillie Rhea, Cora Rhea, Ionia Itbea,
Josie Rhea, Ada Rhea, Lena Rhea, Ella
Mason, Clara Mason, Alioe Smith, Nora
Williams and Dottie Simpson ; Mesdumes
George Smith, T. A. Rhea, Jos. Mason,
J. P. Rhea, and Messrs. D. Milliorn, F.
0. Bueknum, J. P. Rhea, C. J. Lewis,
George Conser, Clinton BrundstetteY, F.
S. Mills, Phil, Colin, Chris. Lettellier,
Marshal Hill, Win. Rhea, Mr. Dennis,
Air. Lieuallen, Frank Smith, C. Smith,
M. Ki-.-hy, Fred lienge, A. Allen, Win.
Milliorn, W. Hill, E. Hale, G. Lund,
Walter Rhea. James Harrtth, N. Hale
aud T. A. llhcn.Bwl'iet.
The subject of tho division of Califor
nia has occupied the attention of the
Golden state from time to time, ami
from the records at Sacrameuto, it ap
pears that the; idea originated in the ses
sion of the legislature of 1850, when pe
titions were preseuled from the southern
portion of the state, asking for the for
mation of a different form of govern
ment for that section. The petiouers
asked that the "territory of Colorado"
be formed, to include the counties of
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los
Angeles, San Diego, San Buena Ventura
and a portion of Betma Vista. Au act
was passed acordingly; requiiiug that
the matter be submitted to the people,
a two-thirds vote being necessary to car
ry the proposition. On September 7,
1853, a vote was taken, and resulted:
For division, 1202; against, 2156. Not
receiving the necessary two-thirds, the
proposition was lost.
A Plooky Fireman. On Dec. 18th
a second attempt to wreck the Texns ex
press on tlie St. Louis & Sau Franoisoo
railroad was made at Lyman station,
near Springfield Mo. The switch bolts
were removed and the rails spread, to
throw the train over an embankment.
Fortunately for 200 people n flietrain
a wild engine running ahead plunged
through the switnh.- Tle eugitie whs
demolished and the rails torn up for a
quarter of a mile. The fireman, with a
broken nukle, dragged himself more than
a mile and flagged the train, saving it
from destruction. Thure is no cine to
the perpotrntors.
In Mkmobiam. The Spoiled Cayiim is
a Seattle journal whose first mile-post is
yet far in tin' heivatt: r. It till :)::"' is
;r iitiSi lv cltvorat'-tl ; iili so ;:i .- ii o:'
;h:- '.loiiintl so woll known lo to:- icn-i-n-roos
of the west as the only living beast
that can out-kick a one-eyed sorrel mule
wirh cockle-burs in its tail. In a copper
plate view of the sani'tuin the speckled
gentleman dominates, with bis front feet
tleep in the drawl's ot a luli-totie'l sec-
taire, and his tail brushing tiie (lies
away from the paste-pot something the
ordinary inmate of such places is unable
to do while attending to business, 'lo
make their little allegory complete the
publishers should now put the caption
mane-stravs" over the little items that
form tho greater part of the paper's in
terest.
An Absent-Minded EdiTok. A gen
tleman of our acquaintance and a good
man too, whose illustrations are occa
sionally seen in the Journal, is some
what absent-minded. He rose the other
morning luter than usual and some time
time after the family had breakfasted.
He dressed himself leisurely, looked over
the morning paper, chatted a while with
some members of the household, said
"good morning" and started down town
to the Journal and Watchman office.
In about four hours he returned in great
hnate, and called up stairs: '-See here, I
thought something was the matter with
me!" ,rWhat is it? What is it? said one
of the family in great concern. ,-I haven't
had my breakfast!" IF. W. Journal.
The president has appointed Hon.
Tuos. Burke, of Seattle, to the vaoant
judgeship caused by the death of Chief
Justice Boyle. The appointment meets
the general approval of the oiti zens of
Washington Territory.
'Tailoring.
I have opened a well-appointed tailor
ing establishment in my new build
iniz on May street, and arn now regularly
reoeiving new goods and will make cus
tom made pants from $7 to $15 best
goods in the market.
A. Abrahamhick.
A Valuable Med'l Treatise.
Tho edition for 1889 of the sterling
Medical Annual, known as HostetterV
Almanac, is now ready, and may be ob
tained free of cost, of druggists and gen
eral country dealers in all parts of tie
United States, Mexico aud indeed in
every civilized portion of the Western
Hemisphere, This aim auao has been
issued regularly at the commencement
of every year for over one-fourth of
century. It combiues with the soundest
practical advioe for the preservation and
restoration of health, a large amount ol
interesting and amusing light reading,
aud the oalendar, astronamioal calcula
tions, chronological items, &c, are pre
pared with great care, and will be found
entirely accurate. The issue of Hos
tetter's almanac for 1889 will probably
be the largest edition of a medioal work
ever published in any country. The
proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., on reoeipt of a two
cent stamp will forward a copy by mail
to any person who oannot obtuin one iu
his neighborhood.
THRIFT AND TRADE. ' i
tWIt yon want bargains in dry
goods, furnishing goods, boots and
shoes, hats aud caps and everything else
that is usually kept in a first class store,
and have the CASH, oall on J. M. Hager,
The firm of Johnson & Smith are pre
pared to furnish you wit"h fresh vegetables
and all kinds' of fresh grooeries. Look
well to your interests and patronize them.
Fresh vaccine direot from the New Jer
sey cowpox ranch, at E. J. Sloouui & Co's.
Small-pox is going the rounds.
Wall paper at Minor, Dodson & Co's.
Mrs. S. P. Garriguos has added cloaks
to her neat stock of ladies' furnishing
goods. If you desire the latest and neat
est styles, be sure to call on her.
Newt. Whetstone has an olfioe but he
don't occupy it but very little. Hi6
business is at the forge, mending broken
agricultural machinery, shoeing horses
and the like, all of which will suit any
denizeu of the Heppner oountry, both
as to price and quality of work.
All kinds of hardware, tinware aud
oroekery, also wagons, farm machinery,
pumps, gas-pipe, nails, etc., for sale by
the new firm of Gilliam & Coffey.
Sacks furnished tor wheat at Sperry
Mills.
Gilliam & Coffey are prepared to fit a
man out with tiny kind of an outfit to be
lonnd iu a first-class hardware store.
They will sell you nails to fix up your
fe-noo when vour neighbor's cows break
it down, or lit you out withkitohen tools
when you get married.
A full sunnlv of school books and sta
tionery at Minor, Dodson Sc Co's.
If you want a red pump that is not
only neat aud attractive iu appearance
but also able to do good service iu get
ting tho water of tho Heppuer hills up
to the surface, call on Leezer & Thompson.
Johnson Smith are selling till kinds
of groceries at astonishingly low figures.
ind it will pay every lnnaoitant or tuese
-uioient Heppner hills to patronize thotn.
May street, opposite Miuor, Dodson
Co's.
There's no use looking blue, even
though wool don't sell very high. E. J.
Sloonm-& C. have drugs and other neces
sary truck down to bed-roqk, so that a
little money will buy an arm load.
Rasmus, tho dentist, will mi teetu, or
extract the same in a scientific manner.
It is a fact acknowledged by all "art
organists," both of Europe and Anienoa
that the "Estey" is the sweetest voiced,
most human toned, least 'reedy m tone,
anil Quickest iu response to touch of auy
organ manufactured in the world.
Geuts, It you need Biiyiuing in me
furnishing goods liue, call on Vanduyu,
He has a full line ot oashmeres, peroaies
and laundered shirts; also a full lino of
hovs' Hhii-ts aud underwear, children s
suits, kuee pants aud waists, all oheap
for cash. .
A new stock of carpets at Minor, JJod-
son & Co's.
Sweet eider and comb honey at Van
Duvn's this week.
Snerrv is paving 55 oentH for neat
nnd film Sites sacks.
Heavy double harness for sale. Inquire
at this nfiice. . - "V
Flour exehauged for wheat at Sperry
Mills. '
FACTS FKOJH. & B's.
Infants', nhilds', boys', mens", mid nicest
assortment of election hats at H. Sc B's.
Most complete lino of wall papers, bor
ders, ca pets, rugs, and curtains at reduc
ed prices now on exhibition at Heppner
& lilack man's.
Ladies are invited to oall and inspect
ir,l:-;C!l':-V.'-s-H a I woo InC-'tM. 111.-- ,
V ;.(:: 11 ) . :; '. ero Hi stripe.-, I
jf '-i ys eie., etc. -',
il-nli'is would prol't hy ' exatniiiinu
our woolens an I full sti'k boots. Cull
and take n nliew of our H. & B's. private
stock chewiher to aoeo
For aide by H. & B., sole agents, the
celeb'-atpd Condell's Big Can Baking
Powder for 50o; Each can contains 14
pounds. Equal to the very best in the
market. ' Como early to nv'old the r'sh
Parties wishing lo' purchase full sup
plies would do w-ell by culling on Hep
pner k illaekmnn. We insure geiit'ennn
!y treatment, low prices, njid good qu -1-lty
in nil lines, Hour iu qu mtities o a lit
at mill prices.
Most complete nnd extensive line of
mens', boys', nnd ladies', buck and kid
driving gloves, woolen-lined gloves to
keep your bands warm when snow flies.
Call and inspect our goods, at H. & B's.
No trouble to show goods.
Tourists,
Whether on pleasure beut or business,
-h itilj take on every trip a bottle of syrup
if figs, as it acts most pleasantly and
ffectually ou the kidneys, liver and
jowels, preventing fevers, headaches and
ther forms of sickness. For sale in 50o
nd $l.l) bottles by all leading druggists.
WeijL Chosen. -Many merchants fail
to sell their goods on account of their
not being of a first-class character. But
wm need not be uneasy in regard to
Harry Johnson's stock of candies, nuts,
pigars, tobaoco, etc. They are ftesh aud
well-assorted, and his stock warrants
your trade. Next door to First Nation
al Bank, Jones' building.
Consumption Surely Cubed. To the
editor: Please inform your readers that
I have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely tse thou
sands of hopeless cases have been per
manently cured. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consumption
if they will send their express and post
office address, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.
181 Pearl St., New York, N. Y.
CHBISTY S WISE,
Collision Merchants,
Liberal Advances Made
ONS-
' CONSIGNMENTS.
SAN FRANCISCO:
Warehouse and Office, Corner Fifth and
Townsend Streets.
PORTLAND: 29 Washington Street.
HEPPNER AGENT:
aPIILVTCriE; ISlEXjIjQOGt
Office: First National Bank.
CALLAHAN'S
NEW RESTAURANT
Is prepared to give meals at all
hours,
DAY OR NIGHT!
You will fiud my" place next door
to B. A. Huusaker & Co., in the
Old Bank Building,
MAIN STREET
HEPPNER.
ARTHUR SMITH,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER !
Next to First National Bank,
HEPPNEB., : : OREGON.
-Watches, A, Optical
Clocks, Goods .
WatcheB Cleaned,
Mainsprings Fitted
tl.SO.
$1.50.
AU worlc qnaranteed for one year.
Dobbins' Electric Soap
A Pleasing Sense of Health
anj Strength Renewed, anl
I of Ease and Comfort
Fogows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it
aots gently on the
Kidneys, Liver Bowels
Effectuidly Cleansing the System when
Costive or Bilious, Dispelling
C61ds, Headaches and Fevers
' and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
without weakening or irritating the or
gans on which it acts.
Eor Bale in BOc and S1.00 Itottlof bj
all Leading Druggists.
JIANOTACTBBBD 0NIY BV THB
CALIFOMIA FI& SYEUP 00
. Rax Fhahcisco, Cal.,
- Louisville, Ky., New York. N. Y.
it-
THE BEST FAMILY SOAP
IN THE WORLD.
It is Strictly Pure. Uniform in Quality.
THE original formula for which we paid $50,000
twtnty ytart ago has never been modified or
changed in the slightest. Thin no Hp in
Identical In quality to-lny wiln
that made twenty yearn ago.
IT contains nothing- that can In
Jnre the flnest in brie. It bright
ens colors and bleaches whites.
IT washes flannels and blankets an nd other soap
in the world does without shrinking leaving
them soft and white and like new,
READ THIS TWICE
THERE Is a great savlnfr of time, of labor,
of soap, of fuel, and of theTabric, where Dob
bins' Electric Soap is used according to d 1 rec
ti on n.
ON E trial will demonstrate its great merit. It
will pay you to make that trial.
TIKE all bent tliiiifrit, it U extensively iml.
j Uted and counterfeited.
pySW Bold for lO. until Ut-ly. LULU
m W r1fl rncut tiraikeeper. Wsr-JL lljjjj
' -V' VtV a HeSTjTSulid Uol3
LOf'f- tJLzv 73 fl One Person Inwb lo
i.'A Z'..v jAskS9 cliiT etn lecur ona frit.
V'-JEafiiO ..-hiii Hm of Houeehold
WMJJfe-y Wl!u M tum wtch, w send
-.ji Free, and after you h ktpt
tbtmia your hmne ftr momUs iliown them to thM
-wio nwy lmo oilled, llcr become your own property. Thow
wbo write at once ten be eure of receiving toe Watch
nd S:imrlO. Wcray all eiprM, frHirht.Bta Addrw
&ttnftua S Co., Box Bitf, l'ortluntl, Muino.
,. : '
i-ot 0,000,000 KKUi
o( Um UtgMt ud most nliAbte hook, uia uiey iua
Ferry's Seeds
M. I"K. Kill S uw, mrv
Acknowledged to be the
Largest seedsmen
In the world.
D. M. FebbtAOo'i
UluBtrated.Detorip.
tire end Priced
SEED ANNUAL
Par 1880
Will ha mailed TKt
to all applicants, and
n lurt Tear' customer
without ordering it. Jnvulu.
i)l ViantiArwinnirinV
lerlUrt OwHflowW oardeni Field or Flower Seed?
, In axirUBca. I ihould send for It Addrese
p. M. FERRY CO., Detroit. Mich.
jteware of Imitations,
INSIST upon Iobhlnft Electric. Don't tato
Magnetic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electril,
or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap. Tiir?)
win ruin domes, and are dear at any price, ask ior
.3- DOBBINS' ELECTRIC
and take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine
to Mexico keeps it in stock. If yours hasn't it, he
Will order from his nearest wholesale grocer.
T) EAD carefully the inside wrapper around each
bar, and be careful to fallow directions
on each outside wrapper. You cannot aiTord to
wait longer before trying for yourself this old, reliable,
and truly wonderful y
Dobbins' Electric Soap.
HENRY HEPPNER,
HENRY BLACK MAN
Hurrali for tlao
RAILROAD!
HEPPNER&BLACKMAN!
-DEALEE8 IN
General Merchandise,
The Pioneer Firm of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon.
OWING TO THE COMPLETION OF
VTHE RAILWAY
We are prepared to ofter large inducements,
especially to Cash Customers.
Everythtng li at Bottom Prices,
Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, dig, Provisions.
And in fact everything contained
:lass store.
in a
first-
STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES IN LARGE
QUANTITIES.
Farmers' Wants in all Details.
Produce taken in
All kinds of
exchange.
We Purchase our goods in car-load quanti
ties; hence our ability to undersell any other
house.
Owing to the steady increase iu our business we have built a Ige
and Commodious Fire-Proof Brick Building, which give 'us
better facilities than ever before enjoyed..,''"'
AST
HP'
f
1
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Sole Agents for Heppner and Vicinity
' FOITTHE .f
ejebrat e (
iTrr 11 n m li
ENGINES
VERTICAL
HORIZONTAL.
$75 uPwar,
TWO-HORSE POWER ENGINE.
WITH STEEL BOILER, $150.
CHEAP, RELIABLE, SAFE.
AatomaUa Boiler Feed, Antomtio Fop Safety
1 Ytlre, Bteel Boiler. Cost ol running (raanntM
' mot to eioeed three oenbi per konr. nothing equii I
. to it ever before offered for the orlee. Ltrger Uu
i quilrlow. Bend for free deecilDtlT dranlu.
I CHAS. P. WILLARD & CO
I 238 Randolph Street, Chicago, III.
Bain
-AND
t:
a
o 11
Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Agricultural Implements'
HIDES AND PELTS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR TRADE.
SEASON OF UMMJ.
t
IV O I, I I) A V
. D. JOHNSON
G O O OS!
& CO.
1 ao,t'
Rapid Beating of the Heart,
fflienever you feel an nneasinesfl in
the region of the heart, a slight pain in
the shoulder, arm, or nnUer the slionl-dor-bhtde,
or when yon find yourself
short of breath when exercising, or your
heart has periods of beating Tast, yon
huve heart disease, and should take Db.
Flint's Remedy. Descriptive trentise
with each bottle; or, address Mack Drug
Co., N. Y.
Notice or Krot'iciioi,i)Eits' Muetinci.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of
the stockholders of the National Bank of
Heppner will be held at the banking
hons in Heppner, Or., on Tuesday, the
8th day of January, 18S0, between the
honrs of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. of said day
for the nuri)ose of electing directors for
the ensuing vear. Ed. K. Bishop,
Hemmer, Dec. '.), . uasmer.
Taken Up. One gray horse, 10 hands
hiirh. weighB about 1.300 pounds, slightly
collar-marked, about 8 years, old, brand
ed half circle h on left shoulder. Uime
o Jus. Jones stable on Uot. J4, mj.
Owner "can have the same by proving
property and paying charges.
. j AS. j ONES,
NliiLSON J ON EH, Tres't
;. it
iAiar a Hon Tar
B ISIIOP, Treas.
HEPPNER,
E
W K STORE.
yfHlp OREGON.
u s
COMPANY.
HEPPIs'ER, (Incorporated.) OREGON.
" This company will make oash advances upon the wool clip for 1889.
Consignors may have their wool sold under order at Heppner, or by their direction
. hnVc' it snipped to Portlaud, San Franoisoo, Boston, Mass., or Hartford, Conn.,
v , . where the oompnny have arranged for storage and sale.
! Add reus Communication.
").. ' MAX AG VAX.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
We have purchased tlie fluent lino ofjfanry goods and novelties for the Holiday
season ever brought to Morrow County. O.ir stock is now bein' received, and we
invite yon to call and see what wo have.
tVVe invite your especial attention to our line of plush and leather albums, tripli
cate mirrors and dressing cases in entirely new styles and at lower priceB than ever
before.
Wo oan also show you a great variety of autograph albums, scrap books, smok
er's and Hhnving sets, vases of all kinds, mustache cups, hand painted China
cups and saucers, China sets in boxes, Dolls of all kinds nnd sizes, linen and p ipr
children's books, the latest novelties in games, alphabet nnd building blocks. .
Our line of ('hristmas cards is very large, and having been ordered direct from
an eastern factory comprises all the latest styles at exceedingly low prices.
Make your selections now nnd we will keep them for you until wanted. Uc
memberthe place, THE CITY DHUi;8TOKK, Corner Main and May streets
Heppner, Oregon.
TAKE
GOOD CARE OF YOUR TEAM
UOUiU irtU. " ' . . V
.,f the Grand Lodge ql Oregon, . . - Granite creek to
He has visiieu m ?'""'-- mpn,.,i ,ld mines lu Grant county, or
A I
. ' 1 i; . Oron hefore
honseon the Heppner fl .t and w astqn
ished at the wondenm ."'"" .-r
our town ha. made, parhoularly in the
pakt fiva venra.
eg-.n.wHh John Mitchell as postmaster
at the l itter place, ana preaeuieu a
leng'by petuion from the miners and
stockmen.
Japanese Goods. Charley Wakee hai
a very fine assortment of holiday (foods
down at bis store, on Main street, next
door to the old Kellogg office, now th
O. R. A N. engineers' beadqaartera. Al
though Christmas is past. New Years
will soon be here, and if yon want to i
leot a nice, neat present, oall on Charlie.
He has a magnificent assortment ot Jap
anese goods.
E stray Xot.ce. Notice is hereby giv
en that I have this day taken up one
white heifer, one year old last spring,
marked with smooth crop on right ear
and branded N R on right hip. I will
proceed to sell said heifer five days from
the date of the publication of this notice
(December 27. His8) to the highest bid-
i der for cash in band. Tuos. Mokgak,
Marshal of Heppner.
Dated this 20th day of December, IHM.
CnBlsTMAH. C. 8. VanDovn is eqnal
to the occasion that will soon be here to
the joy of all. Every one knows that we
mean Christmas, and those desiriDg to
amke presen's, should call on Mr. Van
Du vn, where they can purchase the la'
testdtiigns in fancy Chios ware.
820 ReWaIIR For the delivery to me
at Pine Citv, one bay work horse, five
vears old. weighs about 10o0, very large
Roman noso. One iron gray, Uo-year
old till v, hue make, lioth branded J G on
left shoulder. I will pay $10 for the re
turn of either of the two, or So per head
fur information leading to their recovery.
J. J. Galloway,
'. ' Galloway, Or.
1 Whpn you come lo Town by putting them in the
siioiiis wvjwy siYisr,
j Which is now run by
135,
Hunsaker and Long having enlarged
their livery stable, opposite Nutter'a
Brewery, are now better prepared to ac
commodate the public than ever. All
stock left in their care will receive the
best of attention.
Hunsaker & Long,
Oregon.
IRA J. NELSON,
Tonsorial:
-Artist,
Old
In located in tlie
Jones Stand,
Next door to
JMK atlocKs
SALOON,
Ilennner. Oregon.
Opposite Natter's Browery,
I IcplVner. H iaV a to Hire at Reasonable Rates.
lAtooU Iloiinlud ly tlio lny, Weeli, or Montli
Goodidelivored to any part of tho city. Leave orders at our office, in stable.
Hacks run to all trains.
7AII Htook Left in Their Care Will lteceive tlie Hogt or Attention.
W. J. LEEZER.
P. C. THOMPSON
LEEZER & THOMPSON
DEALERS xN-
IIA.IlDAVA.RJi:
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
SHELF HARDWARE, liird-Cnt-es,1 Rope, Nails, Cutlery,"
nnd Willow Ware, Granite Ware, Etc.
Wood
MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
DEALER IN
O II U I B T M A S
COME3
. i ONLY ONCE A YEAR.
Walsh and Jones
Are prepared to give the people of the Heppner oountry the finest, neatest and
most extensive ntock of
CI I III STM AS GOODS
Tliit ever came to Heppner. Don't fail to call on them. Next door to Opera lionae
HEPPNER, OREGON.
BOOTS and SHOES
Worn Work anl Repairing Neatly Done.
Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon.
N. S. WHETSTONE,
The Efficient Horse-Shoor and
Greneral Blo.clx.sxxi.itbL
Calla attention to the fact that he i still at the OU Stand,
OPPOSITE THE HEPPNER DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET,
Where he is ready to attend to any wants in his line as cheap as the present
Condition of the Timea will Admit.
REMEMBER THE PIONEER SHOP WHEN YOU NEED WORK DONE