Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, October 24, 1889, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
HEPPNER. THURSDAY. Oct. 24, 'H9.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Trains on th Willow Creek Branch arrive lit
and leave the different stations daily, except
ttundaya, as follows:
WE.HTWABD.
KB. 18 (Mixedl
No. 17 (Mixed)
6.20 P. H. Ar.
iM
S:10 ' " "
4:40 '
4:20
:30" " "
2i0" J'Lt.
BrW'PMAr
Heppner.
Lexington.
lone.
Douglass.
I .ecu b,
Lt. 7: A. M.
" 8:20" "
" 8:50" "
" 8:21)" "
B:4U '
Willnwi .Tnnction " 1(1:80
Arlington. Ar, 2:20 '
Portland Lv 1M "
Northern Pacific trainB east leave Arlington
daily 2:20 P.M.; going west, 10:15 A. M. Umon
Pacific trains east, 4:10 A. M.i going west, 12
P. M.
J, C. HART, Agent.
CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
Stage leaves for Canyon City daily,
except Sunday, at 6 :30 a. m.
Arrives daily, except Sunday, at
5 :00 p. M. .
There is a saving of 16 hours in tune
and 810 in cash by taking this route to
Canyon. '
C. W. Lomlar & Co., 429, Fifth St.,
Portland, Or., are authorized to make
advertising contracts for the Gazettb.
They will also make oolleotions for this
paper. '
Here and There.
on the 17th
Marshall,
Little Dick, Swaggart's Morrow coun
ty horse, has won live races out of six
run this season, and set a gait in quar
ter dashes that baa never been beaten.
Remember that all paid np subscribers
to the Gazette are entitled to a brand
notioe, free of obarge. This of itself is
worth more than $2 to the stockman, tt.
J. B. Sperry is in Portland.
MikeRosendorf is over from the Creek,
Thft little child of F. M. Fiekard is
very ill.
Deputy Sheriff Fisk, of Canyon City
is in town.
W. A. JohnBton ia below taking in the
expouu
R. Canfieldrof-trie S. i. Examiner,
is In Heppner.
Price Florence got back from Port
laud exposition Tuesday.
Eight Mile items are in too late for
publication this week.
E. B. McFarland, of The Dalles, was in
Heppner last Saturday.
Cash Ryohard is on the "slightly in
disposed" list this week.
The nrpHident has appointed J. C.
Ardry postmaster of Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rasmus, of Walla
Walla, are visiting in Heppner,
Old papers at the Gazette offioe at 75
eents per 1UU, or two mis a rjunon. ii.
There is nothing like a board of trade
to represent a live town like Heppner.
Died On Rock oreek, Oot. 9th, of
ouiok consumption. Miss Effie Strick-
fin.
Born In Walla Walla,
inst., to the wife of T. W.
son.
Jonas Livermore, of Arlington, is on
the sick list, being afflicted with typhoid
fever.
The Misses Etta Minor and Ida Ayers
left for Portland on last Saturday's
truin.
Misses Lillie Rhea and Martha Mat
lock returned from Portland last
Monday. . "
Clint. Branstetter returned to Heppner
last Friday from a visit to relatives in
Eugene.
A. D. Williamson, special agent for
the New York Life Insurance Co., is ia
Heppner. .
M. E. Smith, of lone, came in last
Monday and subscribed for the Hepp
ner paper.
Gene Slooum is still dangerously ill
up at Uncle Charley Wallace's plaoe on
Balm Fork.
The Union Scout says the coming of
the Hunt road to that plaoe "is now an
assured fact."
John Coffey, of the firm of Gilliam &
Coffey, is convalescing from an attack of
bilious fevw.
Si Titus and wife, of Eugene, visited
the families of Tom, Ed. and Jas. Mat
lock last week.
" The report oomes to Heppner that
Mrs. Jarv. Wallaoe, .of Weiser, Idaho,
died last week.
Chas. W. Conger, a solid sheepman of
Long Creek, took out a huge pile of sup
plies last Tuesday.
Stockmen and teamsters who are in
(ttr fall supplies, speak well of the new
road to John Day.
The new bank building is pushing up
very fast. It will be ready for ocoupan
cy by Jan. 1st, '90.
The postoffioe quarters are muoh more
convenient and comfortable in the loca
tion on May street.
Hugh Fields purohased this week
1850 head of sheep from D. G. MoClaren,
paying therefor $2 per head.
Jas. MoDevitt, the 15-year-old lad who
was shot bvGibbs at Portland last week,
died on last Friday afternoon.
The Taooma Daily News has enlarged
to a six oolumn quarto, and looks decid
edly better under the arrangement. '
Geo.'Rader, an old settler of Long
Oreek, passed through Heppner this
week on his way home from Portland.
I jRange was never shorter in the moun
tains than the past season, and sheep
will come out in not the best conditon.
Our Heppnor people, who have had an
opportunity to visit the Exposition in
Portland, pronoun.oe it a grand success.
J. M. Hager has just disposed of some
Fairhaven property at an advance of 60
per oent of price paid three months ago.
Frank Kellogg and J. A. Arment, of
the Lombard Investment Company, left
yesterday for the Prairie City country.
Attorney J. N. Brown is expoted home
to-night from Boise where he has been
to attend a reunion of his near relatives.
After wrestling for many weeks and
examining over 2000 veniremen, a jury
has been obtained in the Cronin murder
case.
C. S. Van Duyn and wife, acoompan
ied by Edna and Miss Ella Van Duyn
went below Tuesday to attend the exposition.
Calhoun Cox, of Fox valley, was over
to Heppner this week lor supplies, jut.
Cox is a brother-in-law of Dr. B. F.
Vaughan.
Do vou suffer with catarrh? You oan
Via rnred if vou take Hood's Sarsaparilla
the ereat blood Dunfier. Sold by all
druggists.
T. L. Stiles, reeently elected supreme
indira of Wash., appeared before his
aeousers in Arizona and proved himself
to be innocent.
A. A. Jayne, of the Arlington law firm
of Cornish" Jayne, is reported as re
nnverinir raDidlv. and will soon be at
bis post again.
.T M. Rover keeps the Golden Rule
hntol in Tuner Creek and has good ac
commodations for guests. When yon
pass that way, call on him.
Our friend, Frank MoDongall, of Fair
bavsn, Wash., sends this shop an official
map of that town. Fairhaven is nicely
situated and should prosper.
Frank Gilliam and Funnily moved in
from their Spring Hollow ranch last
Saturday, occupying the residenoe of
T. H. Bisbee, on Chase street.
The work of canvassing the vote of
Washington began last Monday. The
board oonsista of Governor Moore, Chief
Justice Hanford and O. a White.
When you pass through Long Creek,
with Frank Waterbury at the Har-
. distyHonse. The table ia alwayB sup
plied with the best in the market.
When you have reliable news, come to
Um shop and report it, but guess at noth
ing This claws of news injures a paper
and frequently harms innocent people.
Martin Anderson got back from Mal
heur last Sunday, and will spend the
winter with us. He brings over word
that Pat McMahon will be in Heppner
soon.
Mrs. May Evans, of Walla Walla-
Grand Lecturer of W.R. C.,of Washing
ton, instituted and installed Buruside
Corps, with 32 oharter members, last
week, at vvaitsburg.
Geo. . Harrington, representative of
Dorio to the recent session of the K. of P.
Grand Lodge at Astoria, got home early
last week. He praises Astoria in her
treatment of the boys.
Jack Gray, a former resident of Mor
row, but for the past two years a resi
dent of the Long Creek country, moved
to Heppner last week tor the purpose of
schooling his children.
T. W. Marshall got back from Walla
Walla on yesterday's train. The advent
of that brand-new boy in Tommy's fam
ily don't seem to have disturbed bis
equilibrium in the least.
Ralph Dittenhoefer, representing Dit
tenhoefer, Haas & Co., got back to Hep
pner last Friday from a trip to Long
Creek, Canyon and Prineville. He went
below on Saturday's train. .
J. F. Spray is over from Haystack,
and reports a wonderful improvement of
Morrow's part of the Heppner-Haystaok
road. Much work has been done on that
part of the thoroughfare reoently.
Every live business house of Heppner
is represented in this paper. They vie with
eaoh other in placing before the people
the best and cheapest wares. You oan
get bargains at Heppner's stores.
Ben Hunsaker -has made extensive
improvements in his livery stable, op
posite Natter s Brewery, and took charge
of the same Tuesday, wnere ne win con
duct a first-class livery and feed stable.
The Gazette man met R. C. Breeding,
of Haystaok, in town yesterday. His
crops over there are very good this year,
but the general average came out
like all of the oountry east of the moun
tains. Two horse tbieves named Fred Mat
lock, aged 25 years, and I. E. Deborn,
who is a mere boy, were arrested, and
taken to Lewiston, Idaho, for trial.
They are also wanted in Walla Walla for
stealing horses.
Lime is lime this year. The big fires
of Washington's towns have made a de
mand for all the produot of their kilns.
Our builders had hard work to get a
supply of this article, but finally found
it at the Baker City kiln.
Through the kindness of Dr. L.F.Ship
ley, the Gazette man was permitted
yesterday to see a Bcab parasite gener
ally termed a scab louse, as it appeared
through a microscope. It looked not un
like a turtle with six leg.
The Gazette has plenty of old papers
at six bits per hundred. The boss for
lining cabins and putting under oarpets,
and are not bad for the entertainment of
the herder. The bustle trade, however,
has "gone glimmering."
The O. R. & N. Co. inform this paper
that the limit of the seven day tiokets to
the North Pacifio Industrial Exposition
is extended to ten days, and those of
five days limit to seven days. This does
not include the day of sale.
L. O. Connor, for several years a res
ident of the Heppner oountry, and who
has been sojourning in Grande Ronde
for the past six months, got back thiB
week. There is something about Hepp
ner which always brings them baok.
The new state of Washington appears
to have too many great men. Aspirants
for the two senatorships can be oounted
by the dozen. We foar the politicians
and aspirants will ignore the wishes and
interests ot their party and the people.
Delinquent subscribers must come to
the front with the cash or its equivalent.
We need the money, promises to pay
in wood are good enough, but where is
wood? Promises don t make steam tor
our engine or keep up fires in December.
Two dollars and fifty oents is a email,
sum of itself, yet one hundred times
that amount is $250. A little mental
calculation on the part of patrons who
are in arrears will insure to the editor
three square meals a day and a Sunday
suit.
No tidings of the lost herder, Pete
Schmidt, have reaohed the settlement
up at the Potts. Sohmidt's employer
owed him 8600, so the oft told tale of
financial troubles could not have forced
this mutton monarch to seek another
clime.. .
Ed. R. Bishop, cashier of The Nation
al Bank of Heppner, while industriously'
splitting wood last Tuesday, had the
misfortune to out his right foot. At
present he is compelled to use crutches
to render walking anything like an agree
able job.
Reports from the region
about The Dalles announce great
failure of orops, and consequently much
destitution and suffering among the
people this winter is expected. Many
are selling off their stock, having no
feed to winter them.
A letter from little Edith Vanghan to
her father, Dr. B. F. Vaughan, states
that she was well pleased with her Dome
at St. Joseph's aoademy, where she is
attending school. Her letters Bhow a
marked improvement under the instruc
tion of her teachers.
Senators Dolph and Mitchell are in
Washington busy working for the inter
ests of Oregon, in matters which they
ill urge congress tne coming session.
Congressman Hermann will leave in a
few crays to join them in tneir laoors.
No ohance to get a favor for the Northwest
will be overlooked by the eagle eyes ot
our representatives.
The Grand Kondk Vallet Rah. Road.
Owing to the great length of time tak
en to secure the subsidy, and the greater
difficulties encountered in crossing the
Blue mountains than expected, Man
ager Hunt haB written the Subsidy Com
mittee that it would be impossible to
oomplete the road to Union as proposed,
and that it would be necessary for the
subscribers to agree to an extension of
time. He now proposes to commence
work in Grande Ronde valley on or be
fore March 1st, 1890, and build at least
20 miles of grade between Union and
Indian valley by August 1st, 1890; and
further, to complete the line from some
point on the O. A W. T. Railroad to
Union, Or., on or before December 1st,
1891, provided a subsidy of ?100,000 is
raised and the time changed to conform
to this propoistion, right of way and de
pot grounds to be secured from Union
to summit of Blue mountains.
To Consumptives. The undersigned
having been restored to health by sim
ple means, after suffering for several
years with a severe lung affections and
that dread disease, consumption, is anx
ious to make known U his fellow suffer
ers the means of care. To those who
deaire it, he will cheerfully send (free of
charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they will find a sure cure for con
sumption, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis,
and all throat and lung maladies. He
hopes all sufferers will try bis remedy,
as it is invaluable. Those desiring the
prescription, which will oost them noth
ing, ami may prove a blessing, will please
address, Rev. Edwabd A. Wilson, Wil
liamsburg, King's oounty. New York.
Wanted. A girl to do general house
work, and who is not afraid to make
herself reasonably useful. Call on Mrs.
E. R. Swinburne, Heppner. 44tf.
State Advertising. The state printer
is turning out for distribution twenty
five thousand copies of the Resources of
Oregon. The book oontains a new map
of Oregon, corrected up to date, which
will be an invaluable guide to the home
seeker. Salem, (Or.) Statesman.
Re-opkotd.-B. A. Hunsaker has this
week re-opened his stable opposite Nat
ter's brewery, where he is prepared to
feed horses at the lowest possible rates.
Free stable room to purchasers of grain
and hay. Teamsters can put their wag
ons under shed in bad weather. Don't
forget the place; first stable on upper
Mam street. Hunsaker reeds as cneap
i the cheapest.
Fine Sheep. Having purchased the
Peterson band of thoroughbred Spanish
and Merino ewes and bucks, I am pre
pared to furnish sheepmen with nne
stock sheep at low figures. I have also
a lot of excellent grade ducks tor saie.
tor prices or terms, address or call on
U. VY. UONGBK,
9t. Long Creek, Or
After Cattie Thieves. The Idaho
Free Press informs ua that cattlemen
armed with warrants in pursuit of stock
thieves, came upon them in Wallowa
county, Or., Sept., 30th. 'They not only
found the men, but also forty-five head
of cattle. Placing the warrants in the
hands of the sheriff of Wallowa oounty,
they arrested H. S. Pierce, 0. 0. Day
and I. A. Blevens. Pieroemade his es
cape on the wBy back, but has since been
re-captured. A reward of $600 having
been offered, soon consummated hisjarrest
The many arrests ot horse and cattle
thieves in the past month will certainly
do much toward breaking up these thiev
ing gangs, and strike terror into crimi
nal stock dealers,
A Weston Wonder. Friday evening
there was born to the wife of John Cur
tis, of Weston, a girl baby who was eye
less. A correspondent in the Pendleton
E. O. says the unfortunate little being
is not only sightless.-but is disfigured by
not having the least semblance of eye
balls. Theorifioe where the eyes should
have appeared is but slightly marked,
The child is lively and healthy but the
beauties of this world, or that portiou of
them that are conveyed to the mind
throueh the retina of the eye must for
ever remain a sealed book to her.
Change op "Cons." Ben Emrick
who has been "con" on- the Heppner
branch sinoe the advent of the first pas
senger train into Heppne r, was trans
ferred to the main line last week where
he takes charge of a freight. Mr,
and Mrs. Emrick will make their home
in The Dalles for the present. During
their residenoe in this plaoe they have
made many friends who regret that it
became necessary for them to leave
Heppner, but welcome Mr. L. F. Kelly,
the new conductor, who with his family,
will locate here.
PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT!
La FlordeHeyneman
IMPORTED
I
FOR SALE BY
T. SST. Marshall
NEW BANK BLOCK
HEPPNER : : : : : OREGON.
From The North Fork John Lakin,
of Tex's bar on the North Fork, was in
Heppner last week. He has some plaoer
mines over there which give every evi
dence of paying well when the proper
applianoes are secured for sluioing.
The banks being very high, hand sluic
ing ia out of the question, and in the
spring Mr. Lakin thinks ot putting in a
Giant" whioh will do more work than a
dozen men witb Bbovels. With the pros
pects in sight, he hopes to do well.
Valuable Additions. G. W. Wright
Esq., has laid off into lots and blocks,
Wright's addition to Albany, comprising
forty aores in the earstern part of the
city. The Willamette Land Company,
of whioh Mr. A. Hackelman is president,
has laid off into lots and blocks, "Sunny
Side" addition, comprising 130 aores im
mediately adjoining Wright's addition.
These additions are composed of the
most beautiful high and dry lots, and
are destined at no distant day to be
among the most desirable residenoe por
tions of the city. The O. P. R. R. Co.
have bought 205 acres lying on eaoh
side of the above named additions and it
is rumored that a a motor line will soon
be built to "Sunny Side" addition. Lots
in these additions will soon be plaoed on
the market. Albany Democrat
Mr. Willie Rasmus, of Walla Wslla,
with the assistance of looal talent, will
put on for the entertainment of Heppner
people, Saturday eve, jnov. z, tne iamous
historical drama, "Robert Emmett."
Mr. Rasmus has a considerable talent in
this line, whioh together with experience,
renders certain the success of this enter
tainment. The family of Henry Johnson left
Tuesday for their future home near Sa
lem. Mr. Johnson and his son, Harry,
will remain here a few weeks longer.
Henry hBs been formanv years identified
with the reliable builders and contractors
of Heppner, and his work may be seen
in every part of town.
Consumption Surely Cured. To the
editor: Please inform your readers that
I have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use 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 expreBS and post
offioe address. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.
. 181 Pearl st., New York, N. Y.
W. o.
Successor to Minor, Dodson & Co.-
CASH AND BOTTOM PRICES
If You Want
DftY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Gents' litriilslxlotE Goods,
Hats, Caps, S3 Boots, ss Shoes,
WOOD and WIIvIvOW WARE,
W1JX X BrE WD !
The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman & Co.
has constantly arriving in Car Load lotsl
the largest assorted stock of .
General Merchandised
To be Found East of Portland.
Among the Latest Novelties are t
Lafe' Dress Goods, ami, Trimmings, Etc
Their Celebrated Boot called
'Blo.clx.xxi.ixi.'s Best"
Is unsurpassed for durrbility.
Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various styles to suit everybody
both in prices and quality, A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots,
Hats, Caps, Tobacoos, Crockery, Etc.
In our Grocery Department everything
First-Class and Staple Goods in every
variety to suit all classes of trade.
is
Special Inducements in
AGRICULTURA. M PL EMENTS,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Guns,
Ammunition Cutlery, Stationery,
Or anything usually kept in a first-class store, oall on
W. O. MINOR.
MAY STREET. - - - - - HEPPNER, OREGON,
Heppner Feed Yard!
Is the place for Teamsters to Btop.
CUP HAY AND FREE STALL ROOM!
Sheep Dip Tobacco. Sulphur. Ike, Wire,
A personal inspection of our Mammoth Stook will oonvince the
publio that we oarry the goods required whioh will be
sold at Bedrock Prioes for Cash.
Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag
ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated
Bain Wagon always on Hand.
or
His
it
Ms Bought
Cash and
Trade
Seed grain, rye, barley, wheat, etc., for sale.
C. A. HALES, Prop.
Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon
Fairhavbnward. Mr. and Mrs. Tay
lor Dodson returned from their trip to
Fairhaven, Wash., last week. This town
is situated in Whatcom Co., and is the
terminus of the Fairhaven & Southern
railroad. Frank McDougal is already
located at this town, and is erecting a
large structure for the purpose of carry
ing on a general merchandising business
in the near future. Mr. Dodson is asso
ciated with bim in this venture, and will
remove with his family to Fairhaven
early next spring.
Salkm Shjsep. D. A. Herren brought
up from Salem last week for John Min
to, a band of fine bucks. Mr. Minto had
advertised in the Gazxttb to deliver
them in Heppner from his Salem corrals,
not knowing ot this opportunity to have
the band brought up into this section.
This band of flue buoks will be found
up at Mr. Herren's ranch on Balm Fork.
Prices for thoroughbreds two years old,
$20; yearlings, $15; high grade merinos
tor mutton and wool, $10. Having a
number of sheep on hand which ought
to be in use where needed, he will dis
count the foregoing prices this season
10 per oent lor cash buyers. 44-2t.
S. L. & P. M. Bnell, who live 16 miles
beyond Lone Hook, oame in last week
through the much-talked-of Buttermilk
oanyon to lay in their fall and winter
supplv of flour which they found at
Sperry's mills. They say that it is im
possible to haul large loads from Hepp
ner to their seotion owing to bad roads.
It is to the interest of Heppner to have
good thoroughfares in every direction,
and particularly to Lone Bock.
ITS EXCELLENT QUALITIES
Cnmmeud to nublio approval the Cali
fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs.
It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste
and by gently aoting on me muneys,
liver and bowels, it oleanses the system
effectually, thereby promoting the health
and comfort of all who ubb it.
SPERRY'S
MANUFACTURE THE
Bakers' Patent Flour,
Better and cheaper than grades shipoed
into this market.
Parties .from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Counties will
do well to price our Goods before purchasing else
where. We guarentee Courteous Treatment,
and will endeavor to make all v
feel at home.
Do Not Forget The Place.
Pioneer Brick, West side of Maiu Street, bet.
May and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn.
Everything in our line will be Bold at marvelously low prices
within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash
Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en
titles ua to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co.
TV.o nnW 'H'liTtrnf l.ifft" for All tha ills that
flesh is heir to lies in the ability to successfully
treat them. A lifetime time aovotea to tne stuay
nf the causes and cures of the womb troubles and
female weaknesses, warrants a permanent cure
in nearly every case(i at hume. Many derange
ments ana complications ul ui syitieiu Bfiou
from womb troubles, when the sufferer does not
know what the matter really is. All correspon
dence strictly confidential. Medicines packed
and sent with specific directions for use. Ad
dress: A. L. COLE, M. D., Specialist; 162K
First Street, Portland or,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between A.
D. Johnson and H. F. Johnson & Co.,
under the firm name of A. D, Johnson &
Co., doing a general drug business in
Heppner, Or., is this day dissolved by
mutual oonsent, A. D. Johnson assuming
all obligations of said firm and collect
ing accounts due same.
A. D. Johxson.
H. F. Johnson a Co.
Heppner, Or., Oct. 11 '89. 6t.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State of
Oreffon. for Morrow Co.. in the matter
of the estate of William B. Gilliam, de
ceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the above named
estate to present the same to the under
signed administrator ot saia estate at
Heppner, O'., properly verified as by law
required, within six months from the
date of this notice. Dated at Heppner,
Morrow Co., Or., this Sept. 25, A. D.,
1889. 5t. Fbank Gilliam,
Administrator.
Fob Salb. A residenoe property in
Heppner, fine looation, two story bouse,
ten rooms. Well stocked with ornament
al trees, shrubbery, fine orchard and
plenty of small fruit. Price $4000; will
take part pay in good American horses.
For information concerning the same,
call on, or address E.NORDYKE, Hepp
ner Or.
Arm Bkokbn. On last Thursday,
Charley, little son of Ed. Hale, who lives
in the mountains, had his arm broken
between the wrist and elbow while play
ing with other children in the yard.
The little fellow is only three years old,
At last accounts he was progressing fine
ly with the injured member.
H. B. LeFevre, for many years a pro
fessional herder of bucks and Billy-goats
over in the glades ot Camas, iB comfort
ably located up at Puyallup whera he
has a position on the Commerce. "Lee's"
ability in the newspaper line and his
well-known qualities of being a thorough
rustler, insures him of suocess.
D. A. Herren and wife return ed from
Salem last Thursday. While below
they visited the state fair, Yaquina bay,
the fiDosition at Portland and en
joyed a fishing excursion to the coast
streams. Miss Mabel did not return
with them, and will attend school at a
lem this winter.
Sookane Falls has a street cable rail
road, the rope of which is pulled by wa
ter power. The 33,500 feet of rope is
nulled throuah at the rate of nine arid
one-half miles an hour. Other lines of
the cable sort average aDout six mue s an
hnnr. The Spokane line is the only
streetcar system in the world operated
by water.
Fred Wilmarth and Chas. McGirl got
back from the mountains last Sunday
with Johnny Elder's bands, over which
they have been exercising a shepherd's
oare for some months. Fred will re
sign shortly and return to the "pase"
where he is a valuable haud.
best
Ton.
Ton.
Having added steam pewer and having all the facilities of the
mills, the supply will at all times equal the demand.
Bran - - - $15.00 a
Mill Feed - - - 1 8.00 a
Flour $3.75 per harrel in 5 barrel lots; single
barrel $4.00,
When you come in for your fall supplies, call
for Sperry's Flour.
J. B. SPERRY, Proprietor,
A. D. Johnson & Go.
THU CITY lyreXJO STORE,
HEPPNER,
' OREGON.
-Sole Agents for Morrow County for-
Xjittle's Patent-
FLUID SHEEP DIP
W. J. LEEZER.
P. C. THOMPSON
LEEZER & THOMPSON
HEPPNER,-
OREGON.
THIS IS BUSINESS.
Persons owing acoounts to D. W.
Hornor are requested to aettle immedi
ately. All acoounts and notes not set
tled by Nov. 1st will have extra cost to
pay, as I will sue on them, i mean
business.
(43-031) D. W. Hobnob. .
' Lottery Tickets Seized? About 80,
000 tickets belonging to the Original Lit
tle Louisiana Lottery Company of Cali
fornia were seized and Henry Cohen, in
possession of the books, was arrested by
the police in San Franoisco last Monday
afternoon. The polioe were looking for
other interested parties in the scheme.
"WE POINT WITH PRIDE"
To the "good name at home," won by
Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass.,
where it is prepared, there is more of
Hood's Sarsaparilla sold than of all other
mndinines. and it has given the best of
satisfaction since its introduction ten
years ago. This eonld not be if it did
not possess merit. If you suffer from
impure blood, -try Hood's Sarsaparilla
and realize its peculiar curative power.
Deserves Patbonaoe. Billy Morrow
has recently taken pharge of the livery
and feed stable, well and favorably
known as the "Jones Stable," where he
hooes to see his old friends when they
come to town, and have acontinuence of
former patronage. Vou t pass mny I
stand with your horses, but drive right
in. Feed and rig hire very reasonable.
GO TO
Combine! the juice of the Blue Figiof
California, o Uxative and nutritious,
with the medicinal virtues of plants
known to be most beneficial to tha
human system, forming the ON LY rr.K
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
promptly on the
KIDEYS, LITER AP BOWELS
AMD TO
Cleanse the System Effectually,
t to THAT
PURE BLOOD,
REFRESHING 6LEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
and all are delighted with it. Ask your
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu
factured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
Sak FaAcisco, Cal.
Loount-Li, Kr. - Ki Vmi, X.Y
MAT. LICHTENTHAL S
LIJMHEllENS'
TOOLS
' PUMPS
Ando-Taf ays Groceries
ii . 1
FOR THE BEST MAKE
MOTS '4 D
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
-DEALERS IN-
Wood und Willow Ware,
IliiVRK VIRB,I
Bin! Cages, NEW HOME Sowing Ma
chines nml ft complete lino of
Coni
mi
MAIN STRKET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
Ar k. j.
Yon will Una
SLOOUM'
B Complete Supply of
. Custom Work and llepairioi Neatly Done.
Opposite Hotel, Heppner, Oregon.
Drugs, Pateiit-Medicliios, Paints,
Oils, G lass,
Domestic, Key West and Imported Cigars!;
A Comp!te Line of School Books and Stationery. Free
exchange on National Headers.
Tlxo I"ixxot and Moat Complete Stooh. ot
Grold Feua in Eatoru Orecc".
Preseriptions Filled
Ijeezer & Thompson corner, : : : Main Btreet,
HEPPNER, . OREGON
W. A. KIRK.
J. C. HATES
Beds
Heals
For- k M
GO TO
REA'S RESTAURANT.
Newly Furnished Throughout. Sample
Room for Commercial Tourists
Next Door. .
DEALEUH IN
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con
ceivable article article kept in a First- s .
class Harness Shop. . ..
Repairing tx Specialty I : "
on
r
Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MAOHINE. Warranted for
five years. " Don't buy elsewhere till yon examine their machines and
get oash prices. .
MAIN STREET, - HEPPNER, OREGON.
ablishment. Store, May St.
Will Be found in her Est
Care. All thelatcst and
most Fashlo
nable Goods