Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, July 18, 1889, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNER, THU1WDA Y.July 18, m
A WOOLEN MILL PROJECT.
The following letter was recent
ly received by Postm aster
uatiuij muni i iv ivi4l,.ij1 ..
woolen mill it Heppuer:
Knoxville, Iowa, July 9, '89.
Postmaster,
Heppntr, Or.
Dkab sir;
You are in a fine wool growing
country and you have the best of
water for the woolen manufactur
ing business. We ask of you do
you think-a woolen nanufactur-
: i.i l ;.! t
Heppner with your business men
aud aheep-owners. We have good
woolen machinery and have had a
life's experience in the manufac
ture of woolen goods. Please hand
this to your Board of Trade, if you
have one in your town. If not.
hand it to some of your business
men. We refer you to John Ely,
of Saddle, Or., who sold woolons in
in a factory where I had charge of
the weavers. Let me hear from
you.
Yours truly,
K. Lover & Sons.
If this is u point for a woolen
mill, our citizens should taka the
matter in hand immediately, and
encourige its location hove.
FIRE! Film:
Thin '.Till be the ory that will meet our
slow-going ears some day, und not fur oil'
either, aud the population will turn out
to see the blaze. That is nil we nan do,
just .stand by and see it bum. Tt in a
shame that a town like Heppuer, which
has ahoWD so much energy and euter
priHe in matters relative to the good of
the community, ft ill be deaf to anything
iu the way of fire protection. If we
can't have an' engine, organize a bucket
brigade aud dig some public wells,
Heppner is a town that the Gazette
binds by "first, lust and all tue time"
while it is casting around fur the good
of the county. The paper is interest
ed here, and the people are interested
iu the success of the sheet, for it is large
ly through them that It is prosperous,
But our citizens are surely standing iu
their own light to delay longer this mat
ter of firo protection. We are running
big rifiks all the time, and paying out
hard-earned cash for it, too. It don't
tute a college gradnato to figure out
from $1,200 to $1,500 excessive iiiHiu"
ance every year, which might as well be
saved, and also have something to help
us out iu oase ef fire. The heading of
this article will be just the cry that will
be heard in Heppner at no far di-dunt
day. Of outline if our citizens can af
ford to lose everything, the Gazktth
ought to be satisfied to corno out a few
issues with a rubber stump, but. that ia
hardly business, is it?-
LKT OS WOHK TWETIlElt.
Southern (iilliam and Morrow
should work together, for their in
terests are identical.
Tho people i
., . ti I
uvorthore recogm.n Heppner as
their distributiiirr iiniut. nrul nincli
wool would have comn to Heppner
this season for sala or to bo ship
ped, thereby ftiv'ng ns an inci eas
d trade, had we good roads ta
tweeu Heppner und that nection.
Wo must look after this road.
Heppner and Southern Gillintn,
with Fosiil as the nueleus, should
work togsthor to got a reason
able part of th immigration which
is coming to tho Northwest. The
Union Pncitie is now interested iu
this interior country, and us they
will be benefitted by its develop
ment, why not strive to have them
mention in thr circulars the fact
that Southern (iilliam and Mor
row, with Hoppner as lite distrib
uting point, is n desirable pluca
iu which to locate.
AlloPTTIIKi'ltOPS AND V 'BATUMI.
'ur till W'rek KluilllK July 11. 1WHII.
Co-operutin( with U S. Hi (f. Serv. !
t)KNTHAL Ul'Flrll, I'ollTI.ANO, On. )
Tb tempcratiire has been from 5 to 8
degree above the normal. Except in a
mall aren o( Jackson county, no rain
fell in the slut diirjnii that week.
The sunshine was dseidedly above the
normal. Ow'ihk to forest ires the at
moapber has been somewhat smn;y.
The ert'ei-t u( these conditions mi the
crops lias beeu to ujjow their statu to re
main the Bauie as they have beeu for the
past two seeks. The notab'u event of
ttie week was a severe thunder, ruin aud
hailstorm in Jaokson comity on t lie
nibt oftbeltth; h "cloud burst" occur
red w hich did considerable damage in
(tectum) of the county between Omul's
Pass and Ashland. Through Warner
oreek valley tho most dam line oocuired.
About Talent, grain was Hattened and
mined and many orohufls had their
fruit injured. It is estimated that, the
"nlotnl burst" caused a Uwn of ii. ;'ry
2o,nt)0,
The warm dry weather has beeu fa
vorablo to the wheat harvest which in
uuder full sway in all parts of !m t'tale.
Oeneral reports indicate that full wheal
will be moretbaii an average crop, while
spring grain will be a short orop.
On the 10th tho first wheat was receiv
ed ut a warehouse at 1'fudleton; the
berry is small and shrheled aud the
vhat is quality seoond oIhsm, The yield
of the fleet lot was about 1(1 bushels per
wire.
Fruit prospects oontiuue to be excel
lent. Peschcj are coming into the mar
kets iu large quantities; plums, primes,
apricots, corn and tomatoes lire very
plentiful
B. 8. Paqii.
Observer V. S. Signal Service.
MONHY MAKK8 THE It AUK (to.
All persons who have uotes or accounts
overdue are requested to call and settle
M we must have money, snd that min
so please dont forget. Itemized bills
furnished to all who desire. j
Luezks 4 TiioiirsoN.
Mrs. P. Ga
THE .SOUTH A.XD M.AVERT.
There tire iuitpoil nwitiy very
pleasant and lovable things con
nected with the relation of master
and slave, and especially as ex-
, ., , , ' .
hiblted on well managed, isolated
plantations. I look back with in -
tense delight, not UlinilUgled With
regret, to my boyhood on the 0ld
plantation, the ease, the freedom,
the refined culture, the unlimited
opportunities for field sports of all
kinds, and with all the kindly and
even affectionate relations with
the blacks, it was indeed a very
paradise for boys. It waa undoubt
edly a noble life, aud cultivated
many noble virtues. Weighing
now the old with the new, and in
the subsequent change the loss
with the gain, it is hard to say
which way the balance inclines.
But it matters not bow. Evolution
goes not backward. Slavery was
a mere survival from an extinct
world, and therefore mora and
more an anomaly in the modern
world. As such it must go. It
did go in convulsion aud agony
and blood. Whether there
might not have been found some
wiser, more gradual, and more
peaceful way of going, it is boot
less now to discuss. Probably it
could not have gone any other way.
Put slavery is now dead. There
is not a chost 'of it remaining iu
the imagination pr heart of the)
Southern people of to-day. It is
dead unregretted. Tltore is no at
corporal's guard in all the South
who would for a moment consent
to revive it. They are clad to tret
rid of it, even though with' it was
swept away nenrly their whole
wealth. They ieel the joy of sym
pathy with the rest of the. world.
The situation has been completely
accepted, yes, though many at
the north seem to doubt it, - it
has been accepted absolutely, un
reservedly. But tlo not misunder
stand me. I do not mean that
the South has repentod as of a sin,
that she is in any wise ashamed of
her record either before or during
the war. On the contrary, she
glories in her record and she hon
ors her leaders. She would do
the same again under the same
conditions, but xlm dors not di'siro
the. Kfinie coiiilitioiin. Let each
side glory in its record, as each
tried but to do its duty. Hut
lot this be done quietly, unosten
tatiously, not llauntiugly in the
face of the other.- Prof. Joseph
LeConte in July Overland.
( '. M. Mnllory, at the old stand of
Kirk A yotinggren, is now prepared to
make to order screen doors, tables, cup
hoards, Hour i'liCHts, or any article of
furniture out of the regular line. Fram
ing of pictures a specialty.
A bit social will be held at the (Ja
zit'TTK man's residence, next Monday
evnii)!
I
A WORD AliOUT THE RhKiHRMfO
III'MRDIKS.
Those who invefitiuafe the liioclieniic
system of medicine will find that it cor
responds with nut ur'a la., s ."lid will he
surprised Unit it had hot lootr ri'o be
come universal. All who lie;. .v. in re-
totm in medicine should at oiioe tmll on
the (truj'Kists and (jet pampi'l t on new
disease. Thoi,e in doubt which remedy
', or niuubcr of the rcmuli-a winch
are numbered from 1 to 1'.!, may yet. in
fonnatiun free by writing symptoms to
Dr. W. t'arev, North Vakitua. Wash.
Terr. '
S' lne W iN i i:o. C,
nay the hiidiest cash
ill. Mall. ay will
prices lur n'np
l'lueo of business, entner Mav and Chase
si reets.
SliiAV IIOKSi': I'AKK.N I I'.
A the year old buy horse, white hjnd j
leel, strip In lace, tiian.leil 111;
neotml, iiiul TT, nun nlmvo tho oilier,
on r i if 1 1 1. silo, hip hikI xlioulilor. The
owner of of tho Hiime w ill Oml property
ul my l ani'li ut Hie forks of Huml l.' .liow.
. K. 1'oWl'lil
!H . llepi.nev, ()-.
l'NIVI''.ltS!TY (If (l!!i:i.'(i.
KlIKCIln Clly.
Next doHHioii Ix uiiiH on IMoinlny, the!
llilhofMe lemlier, ISMil.
l''ree nehnhirliip from every eoimly in j
1ih Htiilo. Ai!ylo vinir onuntv minor-
. . , . ! j i- i
intendent, f,.v l,i,, .Idv ,lr,
1, lHl'll.
Folir ColllHOtr (MlllHUIill Seielltil'ie
l.ileriiry mid n Hhort KiikIihIi bourse in ;
whieh there is no Liitin, Ureek, l'Veneh j
; or lernian. ine iuikiihii is pie enniieniiy
H lliifliiPMH ( oiir.-io. 1'or eiitiilnenes or
..11..11. ii',.,i.i1iii,.,, u.Mrnuu
j. V. ji)ll3)iiON. 1'reuiileiit.
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WHAVK.ll.
" , , , , ,
One roiin, foitr-year.old mini', bnuided i
W li eonneoted, on Urn left shoulder,!
one brown, three-year old ueldini,', same
brand. Four oolts, in oolor two bays;
a brown and a buokskin. 1 will wive .r
reward per head for their delivery at ,1.
M. Nlli'lton's rnnoh, near Alpine, or a
rensolialile inward for infornwition left at
the Uazkttk oltiiiu, or lit J. iM. Hliellon's
rant'h, leading to their leeoviny.
WIUTTIKIt lUlo;i,
'27-!!0 J'rewy ,Or,
ALT. FOIt THK I'U11I,10 OOOD.
i
It is an undisputed faet that the liand-1
somest vestibule trains that are now j
runeu the Anieneim eontinent niotlti.Hej
on the "HouiiiNoroN Hoi-tk," leaviiiK 1
the Union llepot in Denver, iiIho Ht. !
Paul, immediately on iirrivnl of all j
tlirouuh trains froJU the west. The llrst
and second elass eoaelos iiro maKiiill-j
(lent, tho lloclininif chair curs imperii. :
the I'ullnian sleopi rs extremely liuini-'
ant, aud as for the nienle tlmt aio served '
in those 1'alaeo liurliiiKtou diniuK ears 1
yuni-yuiii. The next time you no east ,
to KiinMW City.Cliii.iiiro or SI. Ixniis, if 1
you mention to the tiehi.t I't'ent Unit
you wiintyeur tinket to rend from IJeii
ver or .St. J'iml oer the Iturliniilou
Houte, yon will )i.-t it, anil you will l
ny Ik- Kind ot it.
If yon no via the NortUeu or Caniuli
1111 riieilie, the eleeimt veitiliulo triiins
of " The urlinyton llonte," lietweeu St.
l'liul, ('hi('nio nnil St. Louin will eiirry
you iilniii., I he extern Hhoro of the Mish-
mHippi river for dislnnee of .(.-U miles,,
"- "'"ii'i-y that eiiiin.-t lu HUrpuss j
ed; or. if you k'o viii theOnvon Short '
Line or Southern i'neillii, nud your tiekel
leuim viti i uv iiiriiii-juiu jiwuit'
doni '
Cheyenne or I leaver, voti will
through all tho thriving eitie ami towna ;
ocu e.i id iviint i po.uiaiiv known ;
tho "Heart of the Continent. ror fur-
t ier iiiforiiiatiiMi apply to A. l-. hlie don,
tjeuera! As.;ii, M 1' irst Slre-t, l'ortland,
l wl. 1.1...,
vroco"' l
i and all throat Hlld lunj! niolndiea. He
Ick! lot;! II. Mi'Karliinil. of Lexintf-1 how all xu'Verern will try Ilia reilledv,
ton, will deliver lee dally in Hoppuor j iw it i.i inviiluahle. 'I'luwe deainni; the
dllrini; the Bummer umutliH. Ikmtraet jireaariitiim, whieh will coot them li.it li
for tho amount you di'Bire, by writint; i nii;. ami may prove ableuainii, will pleas
to biiu ut au uarl'y date. The prieo will 1 addrtue, Ukv. Kdwahu A. Wiuson, V
be '2 coats per lb. delivered. liauiDbnrk, Kinx's county. New York.
niuues is selllino- herStod
PAYISfi MINERAL.
The Willow Creek Milieu Give Promise of
Eijimliii-; Any Quartz Field III Kuatera !
Oregon. J
Rpports from ti e Willow creek mines
m . . mi
i are of tlle m"st e''ouraging nature. The
1 v"S Byme overnw in gom aim
"UH vw:iiii.ie.:i Hviueuee io anyone
!inK e'ri',u,e 8,10,1 'ontters that
below on the ledge the rock would prove
rich iu gold and silver n fortune to the I
locators. SnbHCiiueut work on the "Litle
T .1 .. II . 1 I . , ...
uuiirtt, iiuiuiiun-oirii ana oiner
claims are proving that this rule of quartz
mining applies to the Willow creek mines
as well as elsewhere.
From time to time during tlie history
of this immediate section, mineral crop
pings, cinnabar ledges, coal, etc., have
been discovered. In most cases the min
eral prospects petered out to almost
nothing; the oiunabar proved to be a
sort of Si wash daub, hardly equal to
Hoosier whitewash and the coal fields,
although promising, have not as yet re.
turned anything for years of bard labor
and the expenditure of two or three for-
tunes. Yet there is coal in the Blue
. , ... ,i ,i t T.
mountain and the Matteson Rr.. may
strike it rich yet.
Now that, rich quartz has been dis -
covered in Morrow.it is nothing more
!, i:bi h . t . i i- ii u
than likely that placer diggings will be
found in the same locality. It; has been
known for years that mineral existed on
Upper Wil'ow creek, from the fact that
; 8 color could be washed out of the soil
"'most anywhere in the Willow creek
bottoms.
Should the mines prove as valuable as
present developments indicate, Bench
capital will be attracted t this sectiom
benefitting every resident.
EN0OLBAO1NO RliPOKTS.
Charley Jones, Ben Htiusaker, W. A.
Johnston, Newt Whetstoue, Will Kirk
and K. Nordyke, Heppner's citizens.
went up to the Willow Creok mines last i
Sunday. Messrs. Whetstone aud Nor- !
dyke have located a claim on the ledge
which they call the "Ella," and the pros
pect is equally as flattering as the "Lit
tle Laura" and "Humming Bird," which
have already beeu developed to some
extent. The shaft on the "Humming
Bird" is down i feet. WhebUouo &
Nordyke took their claim tho 5th of
June, and feel pretty certain that they
have a good paying thing. Up to the
first of this week, 18 claims bad been
recorded. An old Husauville miner
gives it as Imb opinion that the quartz
iu the now mines will he hard to work
but he believes that it will give
good returns. Iltmry Duncan, the
discoverer, has had much experience in
Colorado mines.
NKW CLAIMS.
Messrs. Ilnnsiikur, Jones, Johnston,
Kirk and Miner Riley, of Husauville, re
turned from the mines yesterday. They
located two claims and have organized
themselves into the Hidden Treasure
Mining Coniyaiiy. The work of devel
oping tho prospects will begin at once.
ONI.V A JIA1TI.U Or' 11ITS1 NKKN.
The ,'. O. says: There is a khiik of
sharpers working the county in the iu
terei.t or the " VV'nillglit Iron limine Com
pany," of St. Louis Th"y are solliuj;
wrought iron ranges, an inferior article,
at fabulous hiii prices, taking farmers'
notes due in twelve months, 'flies0
r'harpors have succeeded so well that a
carload of these ranges passed through
this city a day or so ago and are now at
Athena for delivery. Many fiirme"a
lent h of Pendleton and between here
and Weiton have purchased thaso
ranges. Indiana was worked in a simi
lar in, inner jmt a yo ir hijo and m iny
farmers wen.' swindled th'tre just in
they an: lining swindhid in this county.
The ranges wore sold there for l?il(l each,
hut the prices being paid in this oomity
are considerably more, showing that the
"crop of si.ekera" in this country bite
eiin-..,, i,,i i,., n,v v ai li
would Heem Und it vonlil occur to unit
liny man tlmt live ruou tiiivellin
I IiioukIi tho country limit iniike H liuo
prollt on wliut t liny sell ju orilor to pny
expennea, iiml Unit tlieiio pro fi trt lire ei
oenBivo and are entirely liorno hy the
(HintomerH, who lire moru or lenn win
dled liy the operation,
.. . . ,. , .
,r, ..,,,. ... , . , ,. , 1
Tho "Wrought Iron Itiuitfi.)'
, ,
openitniK in tlilu violnity, mid luiva
Hold m:uiy ninirH. Oonttitlerinir i!Very-
w i
,K,i( m ,( , , . ,
" " ... I
liui;e, tviiu iiunuy liny in Hie i
couvenieneeH of thin wrought i-iiuko. As
liiii iih people arc KotliiiK tu vnlno for
,;,. mom,y .10r ia uo remtm t fllHtl!u
,, ,. ,
ou tnose oiinvnHsers, the atiuin.i of
"shnrpers" and "swindlers." The (U-
ziiri'K knows of linn miitfo lieinx sold in
tiidiiuni, but onrd qi, o.niiplaiid from
pnrehasers as to lieinir nwnuiled.
"
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MAUKKT JiHJ'OHT.
liAiay rmimioTM.
llnller, filt-edt'ed, i to cenln.
Kooa
K(!kh from Hi to L'Oe.
vmnvrAiiLKS.
New potatoes, 2 emit it per Hi. .
i'ori,Tiiv.
) (;bji:l,e,'), Si' to 1 per dozen, nenonlini
lo si no. I
' WOi'lf,. j
i ooi eoniinaiitis ironi lO'j; lo in eeuis
in Heppner.
n.oi u.
Hperrv's best unule of Heppt.er Hour, ,
bbl, JfH.7."i per bbl ; retail, t?4.tHI.
Waitsluirg l'eerless Hour, 4.2.") in any!
quantity. j
i.ivi: stock. j
(lood beef oaltle, 2 to '2',i eenfi per'
pound; mutton, $2 per head.
hiksiimkats. ;
Loin steak, letail, rents per pound
round steak, 12 la eentsj rousts, lil cents;
noiinii;, n to w dents. mnlton, 12
eentM, dent ipmlitv
.
?l ('um-kt. PKeii-te. -The n.'hii-'rt of flio !
wmvi'-fiil i.iw.iu!r"T prinlcl in miMtiil l.-ttcrn.
Tim IVIIw: hlbrt Joiio. v. NOUTI1KUN j
I'AC. U. It. t O. Khphiiii- Cliri--n'nMvy vi.
Ni'HTIlKHM I'M'. It It. I'i.. 'telrh f..rii;,.n n. I
NOIU'IM-'UN J'Al Il If II. II CO. J. K. nnwg 1
H.J.tMi-SK. IIUS i.nt l.-i
. KM S. No 17li, I'l-mllt ion luwn looi.
i .
To c'.si-Mi-nvns. The iiinlernliiiid
lmvintf iwu restored to lienllli liv mill
,,., fter mimiriiiR for iseverni
:.. .i. ,,.., i , ...p.,..,:,,,,. ,..! 1
. ihnt dreml dls.,. oeiiuii.n.it,,,,, i ..orl I
iulllj , UI1,0 knmv1 h '; , llo;,. B,uriir. i
ers the moan, of fare. Vo those who
i,irH j, i, u ;ii ,...,fiK. a.,.,,1 .f,,,.H
cl)nrtfpv ,, ( , ,,,0,-iption used,
wlljt.,, , VM ,, oure fl)r ,,.
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muiiL'tion, Melliuin. catarrh
lirtiiie ntiH. :
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RIXIIOM REMARKS. j
Job printing at Pendleton prices at j
the Oazivttk olliee.
A tine line of gold peun, pcrieiln, etc.,
at E. .1, Slocum's drug store j
kiii'J oi ion worn none in
ZETTK ,)ffin? Mt 'pen.ll.-ton price...
All kinds of job work done in the Ga-
0iffin 4 M(,KHrlll,,d wj de!iv,,r K,wi,g
to any part of Hopon. r. free of charge.
Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or
extract the same iu n scientific manner.
J. B. Hperry has second-hand grain
' "T" f,,r ""le-K"'"! new
(.'all at
I U"H.
The Haling, Morgan and Russell but
ter at V. (. Minor's. .None better in
the market.
When You are drv. iro to Swatfiart's
I fnp d rrl.,ao II... j.'..I A lVn;..l.....l
By the (iiart or glass,
If you want the t-est goods in the
! boot BT,d slitie line, call on SI. Liehten-
thai. He sells cheap for cash
The Heppner gallery in the place to i
have vour photo taken. Dor't forget it.
Theodore Danner, proprietor. '
The "P Cox" shoe for sale at M. Lich- j
tenthal's shoe store, on Main street. All
goods sold cheap for the cash.
rilinn kr Hi, art l.,.r-on .V..apa I
j horses shod with new shoes all round!
after date for 81. 50 per head.
Oi'Iiam & Coffee have on hand avoin-1
I plete stuck of harvesting machinery, I
; 1 ()llsiH,inf, of ln,,werg( rilkt combined I
I an, single reapers, hay rakes, etc.
1 Plenty of mill feed and Hour on hand j
,Rt sPf7's Jailer Mills i'lonr in live-,
' barrel lots, 83.75; amide, barrel, $1.00. ;
During the harvesting season, every
rancher must have machine oil for his
mower or header. The place to get the
best is at Johnston & Sloan's.
Roberts & Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe
your Horse, ami m tact there is nothing
in the hlaeksmitbing line that they are
not aoie to do.
Agricultural inuchin n; should he 1 bp-i
nert. A break-down in a busy time i
often the result experienced by those
who fail to use good judgment in pur
chasing. The "Champion" mowers
and reapers are made of the best -material,
light-running and do the' best of
work. These features should not; be
overlooked by the-rancher. For sale by
Collin A McKnrhind. Heppner and Ar
lington. siuxal skhvu'i; ch'.'oiiii.
For Wi'i'k Kiiillna Wnlacwilny, July 17, IKS'.I.
July It. Mi-fin temp., 7ti.;.il: iiic.x. !f-i; nan. lit);
bar. Sll.Vli; wiml W.; niinhiH 0.
.Inty 12. M' lin tent. , 71; neix., til; mill., fill; Imr..
'Jll.lllj wind S, W.; rnin fnll 11.
July l:t. iM. fin tt'iitp., 74.75; infix., !ttj n:in.. 62;
bur.. 211. '.fj wiml, W; ruin. 0.
July I I. Tth-ar. tiMiip.. 77; mux., f-tl; min., CD;
bur., 'ill.!; wim!' S,; ruin fail. Irani".
July 15. iMi-ini (i-mp., I17.50; max., ftuO: min.,
IKI: bar., atl.S5; wind, S.W.; ruin fall, 11.12.
July 111. Mean li in p., 71 ; Max., ali.rii!; min., 5il.S0;
bur., 2'.l.HJt; wind K. W.: rain fall, II.
July 17. Mi'iin tern., 7.Viti; uiax.;f!0; mill. .57. 75;
bur., itl.Wlj wind, W.
A. Bmith.
yspepsia
Makes the. lives of many people miserable,
and often leads to self-destruction. Distress
after eating, sour stomach, sick headache,
heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, "all gone"
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irrcgu
larity of the bowels, are
DlStrGSS some of tho more common
Jftor symptoms. Dyspepsia does
.. not get welt of Itself. It
bating requires careful, persistent
attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa
parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones tho stomach and other
organs, regulates tho digestion, creates tt
good appetite, and by thus Sick
overcoming the local symp- ' .
toms removes the sympa- HOadaCrlO
tlictlo effects of the disease, banishes the
headache, and refreshes the tired mind.
" I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
had but little appetite, and what I did cat
m . distressed me, or did mo
r!arl" little good. In an hour
burn after eating I would expe
rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling;,
as though I had not eaten anyt hing. My trou
hlo, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which is that of a painter, and from bchif
more or less shut up in a finur
room with fresh paint. Last e. h
spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOfTiaCn
rilla took three bottles. It did mo an
Immense amount of good. It gavo mo on
appetlto, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously experienced."
tlEOitoK A. Page, Watertown, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, f, 1 ; six tor Jtt. lTopared only
by C. I. HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass
100 Doses One Dollar
NOTICE TIMI'.EU (.'trj;i'UKE.
l i.i.il (lll'i'i Ht 'l l.o 1. Hi--, dr., ,nlv 3, !it.:l.
I'oiiiiiliiiiil liiuiiiK biMin enlHi-e'l at lliltt otlum by
I,'fitiikMiin'liiiul iiifi'insl haniel Kroiiuiilmig fur
fitiliirt- tin'oinplv with Iiiwm aw In tiiplicr-rulliirp
nl ry No. 4'itW. ilnli-il IIi'IiiImt 1. 1M7, mum tlin.
li'iNK', Sit 21, T.. 4 S., li. K., in Mnrrow
nuiiity, (Iri-Kim, with a viiwto flit! (.iitu'i'llntidii
of Kimt iintiy; riiiitfHhiiit. al!i-S'iiiu that t he Haiti
I i...,,.,l i i., i. : ... I i ...
lie Innk any of tin. hai.l lainl l'l,.i llial .year
"""r o,,i,yj n,t he r,ui..ii t. plow mu of tl,.. s.,u
".v "t wiiil liii, Hie "aid pnrtier arc li..i-liv mim-
n,ii,., t., i,im.,.i.i- ihixoiti, 0 on the U4th diy of
;VlKM,Hi''.li,',!-' U l "rk l Ul ' npoiid and
f ii ri i it- h (.(V' t nioiiy t'o 1 1 (.'in 1 1 i utid hllriiit iail-
r
A. A. lti.liwlB, N. 1'. at Hei.i.ner, dr., in autlnir-
Mil I" lake Imlimuii) in t.i l-llMi at . 11,'iipner,
-r.. mi Aiu-Mittt, 10. 1
II, at lit o'.'ltidk it. in.
3ti h;. V
A. Mi'Do.vii.n, lt"iibt(tr
We have the Exclusive Control of
don't hat to ofer a prlzt to tM$
tioods, fur ill tn bt ST HAM. trt pan htfiia
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. '
H. BLACKMAN & CO.,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
The GoIclSrated French Cure,
upd "APHRODITINE
Ih Soi. e ow A
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
5 ,,. ,.,,- ..
-XSTV otmoltiervoui
ftOk iliwtw, or miv
vf Uitonler of the
BIfOllK .,.,...ii, or. AFTER
,, ot eilhi-t n- wliellit-r ailslim trom lb
" or money
ri'liiu-Kil.
l H FA I'-1 tireulve meol Stinnlnu, ToUcro or Opium,
itbimi(t yomlilul iuiliserotiou, over huln!(
; lu'c, Ac, lui'h ns Iaim ot Dnlu Poimr, Wakeliil.
umi, Ui'tilutnlonu l'tiua Iu the link, Uotnm:
Wtwkuen, lljilem. Nervous I'roatmtlou Nocturn
al Kmiulon, , Leueorrtiuia, Piatiueiis, Weak Mem.
ory,1.0Mol Power uJ luijK.touey. which II nc-
WtAl ?' t JltUIld-tt41uwa-
tr - Prlcell CO .boi.6boxe.lor5.00 Scut by
mu 011 rCt"-,t ' Prlce-
I
.. ... ui' i i-.it loreveryia.oy i
v..-, tv iviuuu iiiv money n a i riuauaut
caia it not effected. Thousau.li ol tMin,.i.i,
lr.imnl.i.l,,uni,n. v...o. i
;wuuh, w,n i-urutBiierti.r
urvu DyAl'URODlTlm. Circular Ire Adilrem
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WB8TRKN aaNCE
BOX JT PllRTLAVll. OR
Sold by A. I). Job n so li A Co., IVng
Kits, Heppner, Urtxon.
of Spring
ABTIII K COFFIN,
Arlington, Or.
COFFIN
Heppner,
rsia W Merchandise Agricultural
11
We edll Special Attention to our
Elegant Assortment of
Gents' Fine Clothing !
Now is the time to buy your Summer Suit!
m m Ami i run to rmiiAn
II Ml Ylr III
IMI
In the Largest Eastern
Perfect Fit
A)E AND GENTS FINE SHOES (IF ALL KINDS:
For Dancing
iladiesSilkand Lisle Hose!
Finest Style.", in the Newest Rhades, also a nice assortment of Light
Weight Fnderwer, in Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton..
en
Our Storo in filled witli a Large and Varied Stock. ' We aim to
on bond nearly everything that iii used on a Ranch and all
sold at the lowest possible prices
Blacksmiths' Stone Ooal, KnKlinh Cement, Sulphur, Limo, eto. Freight rates lire
very low to Heppner, tiierefore goods run he sohl in competition with
any town iu Eastern Oregon.
o,sa.cl
COFFIN
0
Heppner and Arlington.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Limd Offipfi, JjfifJcmido. Or.. .Ini24,
Nnt in liBiehy ki vi'ii rliKt the fi.'llowitiR naniert
Hi'itler lint tilt-il iioti' of his ii'twit ion to mnk
lii'itl piMif in siiijirt of hn cbuin, awl
mk' f 1 jr-(if will be iii'mIo fwf iro h comity clurk
of Morrow ouii'ity, n tl-MririfV, t)nnon. un Au
KHHt, 10. iHStt, vi?:
Jnhil X hit hi,
IK No. HIM. for tlie lnN :i 1r 4 ,V. KWVj N lH4
(.:(, Tp.Srt., li.- .. W. M.
IIh n.-itnot tin ftillowiiiL' wit n??.---- tfj proro
liiHCdiitiinniiiH rH-iitti-nff nnou, i'wi rniivnti')U
i if, tiiiid Jjti.d, ,
li W. M.'llf,-l:,. U.- I.,filt .) H l.llM.tt
Hen l',Jti)iii', i- il-'pi iKir, Op. I
Any permm wim (Ic'iic-? tt protest, fjie
fillowtiK nf Hiirli proof, or wl' knnwB it any
mi list mi tint (MK.MI, uiii'-T tti )- :it'I llw !'Hjruln
t it ms nf tM Interior -p!iruniit, why tiiirlt proof
Hlumlil tint In- uiio'vd- u ill n'wu nu nppcrtu
nily it tho nl')e-u'nlionftl tiwn? ar.d plnco to
iTti'-fxat'iimi ih--".' wit.ii.jKswa'f 'nitl cliiinttini awl
to ult'i'r i r t ii rh'.Htiil of tlml wiihmittr-ii h
I'lniniiii't.
M'iJU - )! FMlV I!l N'KilAll V. tlH(.'iptor.
NOTICE OF CONTIOST.
J,itiid ut The Itttllcs, 'r. Jun 15.
Complahit liiiviiiK hm-u outnrnil ut tltiv oli!ift b
riifiilor! Xi' HfjuitiHl KiwH'ii H ;t kUt for iil'iin-
tloiiiii liis hoiM'K.yHd nfrv No tK'l, clule No
yvciBti.T 15 1 (. iifvm the NKVi and ei't NW1,;
ri"c if, T 1 . H I', in Morn.v co.iitt.y, Or,
wu ii view ui f.w rnnct'iimit))! o n:v,u tntry. uit
wild p.-ntiBHjM-n litTttrtj HnuimimKl to (tppcar ct
t.hiH oliict) on tin.! ; )t day of AiiKU.-it. IMt, at 1
o'('l(rk. p in, lo rohimiid f.iai fniair-ii tcntimoiiy
rowfrniii-v' -iiiiil aUn'cl aljiii.donir.cjit.Ti'.HiMinnty
cl'M-k of Morrow iv.nu.ty, Or iH nutlionzi'd to
fakft t''Kiii)ioiiy in liti.'i cant! ut HeppinT, i)r, un
July J7, I'-M, jil ju .I'duclc a iu.
K A .Uein.vH,n. lt;;.-Utr.
NOTICK OF INTI'IN'J KJN.
OIlU'i nt 'IT.e Il:illr-r. Or., .lane I!,. VI.
N-'tii-i'
I.ei'jb.v io'en iiml thrall(w;i;i'-iiiiini..l
Hwttler hniJ t'led iii-tico of Ins in trillion to tiom
muff and nnikB titial proof in support of Mh
claim, and Unit paid proof will be made before
the eouuly iudw at Morrow coni;tv. ut Jlernnir.
Or., on , uth-I 3, 1HSH viz:
HdSO. fortlu,8', HW'4 8W1- K4 frM 17,
NWI-4 Mli!. Ht'C ), 1'p l S, li 25 K,
He naini'8 the following witnnutitit-- to proo hie
C(nlinnotitJ letiidtMiee iipo-i, und eultiMitiou oi,
aaid land, via:
Kranlc A Sweeney, f'iilviii I. br.-etioy, of Ar
lington, !r.. Cifiii;ri W Villnr, of l'sbilt Or,
Knwtit 1-j Smith, of Lone Koek.
Any prnon vdio d.ired to protect ajfahiHi Iho
allowam1 of uneh proof, or who known of any
anbstantifd ri'iioon, umh(r the lew and the regulation-
f tlin Interior Depart inent, wliy ench pi-opf
Hhonld nnt bnallowoil, will bt; tjivvn an oppm-tu-nity
a) tho about meniionetl time and plaeo to
oriv)-t vuinine me winiUKe-oi Hm elm mailt- aud
to otTer evidtape in rebnitid of thai, Biibmitttnl
bv flaiiiiimf.
n. A. Mi IuNAi.i, HRKittr,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
liftiulOiHee at Tho Dalles Or.. June 10, '89.
Notice iw hereby friven that the folltvln
nameii sottler ban tdtMl notice uf 'd (nti'i'tiou ht
nmke linal proof i1( support of h;j clailn, and
tl.itt i;iu proof will be inudp before the county
Ju-,,;! oC loi'iW countv. ut Heppner, 0v ou
July.HI. ti. viz.
John S.
htymhittii
lld.iiOO, U:t the SK 'X, a (. 34 E.
ll iinituiw the foUowiutryitnewneH to pi-ove hia
eoniinuouM residence upon, aud cultivation of,
mud hind, vi.:
W. W. Uratmon, J. ('. Havv, liiriai'd Mobln
on, Isieu. liutd;l-n. (di or b'mbt -Mile, He.
Ajij pi-iMnJi wtei iK"irtui (o protast against the
allowiiiici'. of Hiten proof or who k unwind any snli
wlnuliid reason, under the law tind tie n'Kulu'n.i
ofthf Interior DepjoTinnt, why such proof
mm hi Ul not be ailowed. will be tfiven an opportu
nity Ht the above mentioned tune aud place to
eroKN-exainine the witneswK of mtid claimant,
and to oiler evidence iu r-dmifn! of that siilunit
ttnl by ciaiinnnt.
M'i'j Ml F. A. M !(NAhIt, Rkitk
NOi'tOK OF XVJNTUiN.
I nnd Otlu-o Ht I.H flrrtii.le. Or., Jul 11, 'a .
Notion iwln-ri.. iveu line 1 lit ti.ll.iiviils mimed
wilier low ti'od otiiici- ef liiti iiilrution u- uiHko
filiitl proof iu Niipoort of hincluiiii, nnd tlmt siii.l
proof will In- imile In-fore ihe i-oiinty cierk of
Morrow eoiin'y. Or. nt H.'ppner, Or., on Ab,
HI, iHKil. VIM
Slieriihin Onlhirdi,
D.S No. !:! f.r llio K',SW' Nv HK'i S.-e.
10 T. P. I, N, H 2? K. .
lie nie.iii'M the roll..wiiu uIt,-.. n ,.,.-
hin eonlioinni. r-t.--l.-i,iv i.tu.n . ,.iri..f...
of. Ulliil lltlltl, v i it ;
B. Slum, V. W. HiiIHb, J.T. Osli.nva 1 T
-1 Hnt.kill-, or lillllov,l, Oret-ill.
An) 1.WM11 vhoUet-iimt,. piuti.,1 kki.1i! the
HI I. -A line.-01 io-n or,M-r, or who knowrf of imy
mitwiloonil ri-on, iiiul,.i iho lnw nn,l the roiruU
tion- of ilio int.-rior il.-prnt no-iil, l,j H-h pr-nif
nhonhl noi In. tillowc-i. will he ivon hu opportu
nity el tho kIkivo mi-ulioiu-.l time biu! plnce to
i-roi-t-niiiiiio the witiie-es of kuI ehiiimiiit,
nuil to ottt-r evitlenee in relmthil of tlmt niiliuut
ttnl lv ottiitumil.
llKNtlv lilNKIIAUT. UVllistor.
xQTtci? or UiTK.sj'Vitoj.
' land Ollio.) mi The liiillen Or,. Julv it. isi,
i Nolo w heroliv L-iren that the )-iUowiilil
j iiHiiu-il 3enlr I-kh hle-1 notioeof to Jnienlioii to
I tuiike final priHif in enpm-rt of I. is t-lmui, iiml
; tlmt id proof wilt Ik- inmie hofora the county
jmltreof Morn-w eounty, hi Heppio-r, On-iron, ou
Aniiuet 21, 1111, vis:
Benjamin I.H?UIg.
Hd.7iU. forlbe K'4 SK, S,-c. at. A Wi SWu
Sei Si. To. .1 1.. li. 2S K. W ,
t liainOB II,- Aaiiiwlli;, 'lUls,,0 unut
hie cyuW'.ttvUS Kjileiin.i upon, and oultiva-
mm i, -win wnu, tii:
. o. W. t'K-ima. tw. W. .0twrt. W. H
Miller, all of Hiinln.,.,,' , w '
ii.. i.
inae", i. ii
Any l-ew-in whoileell-e" to proteet turain-t Ihe
I allowance of Mich priK.f. or who knowe of any
I eubtiui'i! raeoii, uitil-r the law ami the rtvulti
I tioue of the Int-n.ir m-i-artment. wliv euch praf
! eluuild not lie hIIowih) willlx- iv.-u an opt-or-j
tuuuy at the ate-ve m--niionHl time and ilt-e
to civee-examine the witn-s-ee of bai,l claimant,
' and tootler evidence in r-butlal of that euhmttl
; toil byclaimant.
I V. A. MeUox o n. Knritar.
land Summer
FRANK Mi FARLAND.
Heppner.Or.
& McFARLAND,
- - - - Oregon.
II)
factories and you oan get a
at a Fair Price.
and Street Wear
o
(Oil
:o-fo:
keep 1
Se "Os,
McFarlandJdrv goods,:::
NOTFCE OF INTESTION. j
Ijfind OiHcH nt ThoDnilcH. Or., .) line 10, 'i.
Nori.M1 i twMvhy niven that thetroljovviiiKnamori i
ri''tlt'f Uhh tiltxl uotico of hvr intention to j
rr ako final proof in Hipport, of h(, i
ch;iin, ami tliat mi id proof will he wade hfore
zw. comity juiikh ot .viornm noimty, ft tiPon
nor, Or., on July rm, viz:
ftaehrl Hoxkiiift, widow of Dilfon Hon
Hun. (irceawd.
Md. 9FI1, fortho K'-i SK';i Hf. 10. KWU SVU Spc. I
11. and NW'i, NW4 Hci U.T. Ti S.. M. W. M. I
Hli'i naineM Um following witnc-sHtw to iitovh Ihm 1
j coi.tli.uoiiM rwidnri;tMipoii, a:;,! cultivation of,
: sunt rind, viz:
Aihurt ncl't, James Depuv. of Hcpr-nor, :
Or.; Sam Mwulowa, li. 11. fJl'fiinl, of ilurd
man, Or.
At:y jinrpon w!io dtircrt to protnf against, the i
alhiv.Mii.-i-of Mich proof, or who know of any !
HuhKiun mi reason uimI-t thu lit and hn rffjidti-.
t'wivA i.i tlto Ittterior Dcpartmnnt, why fmh I
pnmi t-'ionid not h(alIow'd,will be u'wn an ope .
pnrtunity al the above merit onutl tin'" and piat;t 1
to rroHs-examirit.-the witncHrtUM of wud daiintui- i
and to oilVr evidence iu K'bmtm ( Uiat snbiniu i
ted by tuamitint. 1
K"-- (? A. McDonald, liejinter.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Lund (l!ieonl I ixCmi'iln .T..n..a 'uli
Notiui' iNlier.'by iven that tliefollowiii(,'-tiiuned
!tth'ihart tilfni notice of hiw iiit"nlifm to com-
unite and innko rinal pioof iu nupjrt of hih j
ohuin, and that wtid pn.of will be umd before!
the county clerk of Morrow county, at Hepp- ,
tier, (tr.,,4Hi July 30. MSU. viz;
Frank E. MfiCortcle, !
IM. No. Si2t. for tlm NWM SV K'-4 BWM and !
HW HK'u Sec. y Tp. n S., It. ;i E.
( umim!. pih foti(wi!i; wttnefMQH to prove
hit-i continuous ruiddeiice upon, and cultivation
of. f.d lund, viz:
t'. It. t'at". b li. HhHrmmi. of Trfna Or J H
(iurdui-e, 1. tinniitne, of iiidne, r. '
Any icrwra who iteireH to pntwt aarainrt tho
allowance of nueh proof, or who known of any
:ubrtUmt!aJ renson, under tho law and theretda-
tioniH i of the Interior Department, vvhynuph iiw;ol
f-hoidd not b" allowed, will be pfxt an iipportu-
nit at tint nbove mention.wi ni. aiid' place to
cronri-exauniie f he yi(iiepe of Haid claiinaut, ami
toolfertivioeiica n, tebiiUal of that eubnmtcil
It ulhiin?!:!:.
Hp:vi(Y HlNKfUBT, Hetjieter,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land CHHoe Hi The tlulleu Or.. Juno 6. 'HU.
W'.tiue i hornliy i veil tlmt the folIowitiK-niimeit
wittier hoe riled notieeof hie intention to nuitcn
hnul proof in Huppon of hie olniui, mj that wiiii
proof will bo niRde hpf-iro :h eonnty imbte of
.Morrow county, ut iloppiiHr, On-pou. on July !),
Cluwles E. Kirk,
IM. Ihll foi-theSij NK'i Hen. 9. nrd WV4 NWX
Hi-e. in. Tn. IS.. It. m 10. W. M. ''"
Ho niiinoH the rollowinit witne?fien tn prove hie
ooiitiiiuone ri-,iilim-e ojioii, mill r-uliivation of
Main Ir.u-.l, viz:
, ''-.'J-, 81'nnor, Frank (Tilliam Theodore Tes,
llavul liowiniin, all of Heppuer. Or.
Ally p.Teon who desires to protovt RMr-inat the
allowiuire of eiit-li pro'if, of wlirt inowa of any
euti-oiiitia! reio-rji, omtt-.r tho law and the reutu
ltttlnn; of ihu tut;Vrioi. Department, why eui'h
proof liooul not be allowed, will lie itiveu an
oiipoitnuity Hi. Iho above mentioned time and
pllli-o to croeB-exainino t;e viUieeH0S of aiiid
elain-.aiit, ami (u offi-;. opulence in rebuttal of
thnteubottt.d W claimant.
S'-'l-'-d K. A. JIcDomalI). Keni-ter.
NOTICE Of INTENTION,
lnwl UWoo at Ix, Orwide, Or,, June 13, W.
Nu'iooi. hereby Kivon that the followinii
namod ei-tller hue tiled notice of hia intention to
make tiiuil proof iu euip-ut of hie claim, and
that mini proof will be made before tho county
clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
ou i-111) i , i?rtn, v iz:
John Znlliitqcr,
INn81ir.,for the VY'S NWV tiKU NtVV .t- N Hi
M:' rlec-Jl, '1'p as. Kill li M. Tl
II .1... t ii . . '
.... mum- inc. niiHiwinK wuiiesee" to ef.ive hie t
ontluiloue resutonce upon 511,! cultivation if,
said htnd, viz:
11 V, llJ'?-;, ,'r":'i' M-de, D'.ii Stalter, Joliu '
ll-I. altol Uappat-r, Or-koii .
Ally porsun who decree m protoet aeainet the I
allowunco ol each proof, or who knowe of p.ny i
niilmtantiiil rvtwon, under the law and the nvmln, 1
Hoik of the liuei-ior Uopartmeut, why aueh pr,aif I
nhool.l not Ihi iillowiil, will be uiveu an opoortu
nltv at the alHive-inentioned time ami place to
crowe-exiimme the witneeeee of said claimant and I
t.i otter eviuvnce m rebuttal of th.it -mnuiiivj I
hy-cliiniiaiit. j
S-';3l Hexky It'VinABS. lleeietor
. XQTICK OK- INTENTION.
Laud OHice at LntlwHilv. Or., .Ildv II, 11.
Nonce is lie-.- l-v jvhii that the followiunt
niieiijl noioi-r h.i filoil notieo of hie intention to
make, tlnul irHif in auiort of hie claim, ami
that aaiJ pijaif will be made la-fore the oouuty
jOiImo of Morrow county, or, in hie alaa-nce, oe-foo-the
cli-ik of eaid county, at Heppner Or
on AiiKio-t 17, ins-i,
Dttriim G. McClaran,
Hl. ItKI, for the Ni, XK4 Sec. SI.NWV SWU
:w. S W S W' Sec. ai. Tp. 3 K. K. W ?
He iiaiuea Ihe fellow-inn witneeeea fi inuvv iii
contiuuoue n-eideuce noon aiul v-il'-'-itaiiwi uf
emd lar.d, ' ' '
' II- lios'i. A. llaix h. Kluha Watkiiw, Frank
l H.li".t.-.:dl of K.-ppiu.r. (If.
Any iwreou who ileire to proteet at-ainet the
allowance of sueli priKif, or who knows of any
eubiilalitiiil roae-in, iimier the lawa aud the reitu
liiin.in of the Interior Department, why such
PriHif should not lie ailowi-.!. will !.
oi.iairtunity at the almve nientione.1 ume aud
place to cros-eiaiuilie the witneeeea of iuo.1
WltnKNM. .. u.,.1 -
laiinat:!, anil to
ffer evidencti ia whuttal of I
tutit auhniitted by claimant.
liaaal lilNattAIlf, Koii.te,
notici;
All ikrsons omiiiv' nie ooteg
Counts are untitled to call nud set
tie. aa I inteud to roll my bhuikets and
take a t
nil- III...... l 4I.
... ..... u,n .iii-,
tirst of Annuel, and all my accounts
niiwt lw aultln.1 lr llial im V.. I
my thanks tor past favors,, but don't .
forget to ooine and settle.
W J- F. Spray, j
Heppner, Or.
Millinery
i es
I AlSO THE r J U.o "t
-:Gilliam & Coffey,:--
With a large and well 'il.-'i't"d linn of
Hardware, Tinware, Agricultural Implements
A-ild XXaxrvoeatixi;-; Maoliinory,
Queensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Pipe and Plumbers' Material,
Glass wara, aud Stoves of the latest mid most approved pattern.
Bird Cages and Granite Iron Ware.
The NeAvton AVnoiis and Irlaeks.
We call Special attention to the
SI'ANDAKD :: MOWERS !!
They are second to none and
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! A Tin Shop in connection. Repairing and plumbing neatly done
Camp outfits a specialty. Our prices as low as the lowest fur
tho clnsH of goiuls we curry.
GILLIAM & COFFEY.----HEPPNER,
OREGON.
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CASH AND UO'i TOM I MUCKS
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Gents' IitiMiiwssiu' voods
Hats, Cap, ----- Boots, - Shoes.
OKiorTr.,Ttrij.Aii j m iMiMM i;nts.
(jROCKRTKS, ('f.( CKKir. .
Ammunition ("iti.rr"
Or ai'yfiiir,,- hm, ally kept
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C. M. MALLORY.
May Street, Nearly Opj:xit
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Maunfimttiror of mi.l .TVnk iw--:URNITURE,
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Cliniip For Gush.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTV.
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MAY STREET STORE
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His priee, nre low M the lowest. See for yourself. Next door f Frniwe Sforl!
MAY STBEET. HEI't'NEK, OitEGON.
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Prices.
You will fiud in their lnrjra stoi-o the iroil!?t in
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Sfaple anil. Rqq Bwiss, Frails, Gaifc Etc.
Store iu Odd Fellows' Hall, formerly occupied by First National Bank
JOHNSTON & SLOAN, Props!
Main siireet, Hevpner, Oregon.
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MORROW 111! LAND I SDR CO.
(Incorporated.)
General Warehouse and For
warding Agents,
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warehouse 80x100 tent. i,
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iGoods at Greatly Reduced
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The Winner in all Contests.
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FELL, MANAGER.