Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, April 03, 1890, Image 3

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THE GAZETTE.
H i-. PI'S KK. TUUK.SU AX April 3, lSnl).
tfvov Pacific Railway-Local Card.
No. 31, mix'-d, lenv H?;nner 7:1 a. m.
Ni. W, " arrive " "mop. m.,
excupt fciumlay.
fl.iily
0 ANY ON AND IN TERM EDI A TE POINTS.
City diiily,
ut
Stage leaveu for Canyon
eicej t Suiitiny, at 6 a" m.
Arrives daily, except Sunday,
) :W P. M.
There ip m saving of 10 hnnrs in tune
nd 81(1 ii' casli by taking this route to
Can y on.
C. W. L-.mlar & Cr., 420, Fifth St.,
P'HIarvl, Or., are dui'.orized to make
-.ovt-tiHii contrii-K for the Gazette.
They will msr- .nakc collections for tliis
aper.
Here and There.
Al. Heoshaw is over from Lone Hock.
Frank McFarland is over in Grant Co.
Tuos. Kheagot bick from Portland laut
Friday.
B. H. Mann and Andy Cook are iu from
IJuttercreek.
The town is full of sheep shearers,
ready for business.
E. H.Clarke, the wool man, was seen ou
our streets last week.
The hoys here have had no general
skate'' for some time.
V. H. Scott, the mill man, was down
from the lilues this week.
Mrs. Johnny Haer and children are
visiting relatives near Echo.
Encourage our baud. The boys have
the right spirit and they need help.
Tom Williams passed through town
this week on his way to The Dalles.
Ir. Ijewis and wife, aeeompunied by
J. W. lvi.'dford, viuited Heppner Tuesday.
Mr. Gagen, of Pendleton, has shipped
in works for the manufacture of soda
water.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Harris left Lexing
ton on Saturday's train in quost of a now
location.
Old papers for sale at the Gazette ollice
at 35 cents per bunch, or 50 cents per
hundred.
Ben Parker showed up last week after a
hard winter, and seemed much like Ben of
last year.
Ted Minor was in town last week, and
reports a loss of 50 per oent. in sheep. He
bad 3000 head.
Capt. Homer McFarland has reoently re
ceived a brand new baritone horn, the
neatest in the band.
During the Dickens' trial last week the
Oonrt room was crowded witij spectators,
both ladies and gentlemen.
It has been reported that A. Andrews
had withdrawn from the rae for sheriir.
However be is still in the Held.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jayne, of Arlington,
visited lien. J. B. iSperry and family last
week, returniug honieon Saturday.
Mrs. Dondas, accompanied by her little
son, arrived from Novia Scotia last Mon
day to join her husband at Heppner.
John English is back from Illinois ou
a visit. At present, be is engaged in the
wholesale grooery business at Danville.
Jons Davidson and wife left Tuesday
for Spokane Falls where they will likely
locate. Our best wishes go with them.
W. W. Cotton, attorney for the U. I.,
Cftiue np on last mgut s tram, ana was
taken below the same eve by speoial train.
Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid
in tue blood, which Hood's Sarsaparil
' la neutralizes, aud thus cures rheuma
tism. The road from Butter creek is reported
in bad oondition, and if such is the case
should receive attention from the super
visor. The boys are about to organize a base
hall team which will be willing to play
with the best of them. We have the tim
ber. Tyson & Boyd have received the con
tract for building the new hotel founda
tion. Good for home talent aud enter
prise. C. W. Barnley and wife are in from
Billings, Mont. Mr. Barnley is looking
Cor sheep, which he can find on Morrow's
range.
M. D. L. French, brother of Milhu-d, is
in from Indiana. He aud his brother
are in the hardware business at Reming
ton, Iud.
Wm. Walbridge had a runaway up at
tile home ranch last week, resulting in one
of the horses receiving some severe cuts in
a barb wire fence.
Married In Lexington on last Friday
eve, by Justice Blair, Mr. Joe Lienallen to
Miss Mary Patberg. The Gazeetb ex
tends its well-wishes.
Adjuster Thompson for the State Ius
Co., came up this week aud made settle
ment with Mr. W. C. Keiniuger for loss of
dwelling b.v fire.
To expel the impurities in the blood
and give strength to the system before
the effects of warm weather are felt, use
Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier.
The ladies of the Christian church
will give an entertainment anil supper at
the Opera House on Wednesday evening,
April 9. All are invited to come.
When you pass through Long Creek,
etop with Frank Waterbury at the Har
iisty House. The table is always sup
plied with the best iu the market.
B. S. Pague, of the Signal service, ac
counts for the very backward seas-on
from the fact that the mountains are fuil
of snow. This season is now four wed s
Chakhkd With I.vcfst. Win. Bare
is iu jail charged with incest. He is ac
cused with living with his niece. Such
rcportM have been circulated arouud tr
some time, audit William is really guil
ty oi such a crime, ho is ri-ally in a verv
b;id box.
To Conscmptivnh. The uudersianed
having been restored to health by sim
ple means, after euifering for severa.
years witl, a severe Iunir affection, aud
that dread disease Consumption, is anx
ious to make known to his fellow suffer
ers the means of cure. To those who
desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of
charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they willtiud a sure cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis
aud all throat and lung Maladies. He
hopes all sufferers will try his Kemedy,
as it is invaluable. Those desinug the
prescription, which will cost them noth
ing, and may prove a blessing, will
plnase address, Rev. KuwaroA. Win
son Williamsburg, Kings couutv, New
York.
The World Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for the
production or ev-. n-tiiin thst-iil con
duce to t!:a materia! '.'.fan; end comfort
of mc:;ki-.:.l are :lar : ur.Vmi'.cd and
when S;'r::r of i'ij. v. . . I - .daced
the world was enricUcil wiih tl:s only
perfect laxative knov.'!i, as it is the only
remedy which is truly pleasing and re
freshing to the taste and prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently in
the Spring time or, in fact, at any time
and the better it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
Al. Campbell was jailed here yesterday
charged with the larceny of a watch. His
examination took place to-day. and the
young man was released from custody.
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
The Grande Hotel, at Arlington, nas
beeu re-opened. Everything refurnished
in an elegant manner. A lunch counter
in connection. The dining room fur
nished with the best the market af
fords. 4Ui"!)
.SIGNAL SKKV1CK KKOOliD.
For Week Euuhig Wednesday, April 2.ISS10
NOTICE.
Baiji.y Kicki;i. Newt. Griffith was
kicked in the breast by a horse upat John
Williams' ranch, last Thursday, and for
a time was in a critical condition, but
froni late reports we learn that he is
steadily gaining and will nodonbt recov
er from his injuries.
EPOCH.
The transition from long, lingering
and painful sickness to robust health
makes an epoch iu the life of the iudi
vidaul. Such a remarkable event is
treasured in the memory and the agencv
whereby the health has been attained is
gratefully blessed. S'J mc.ny feel they
owe their restoration to health to the
use of the Great Alternative and Touic.
If you are troubled with any disease of
Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or
snort stanuing you will surely nnd re
lief by use of Electric Bitters". Sold at
50c. anil $1.00 per bottle at A D. John
son A Co.'s Drug store. 3
NOTICElEi;Ui;LTCAN.Sl
The republican primaries will be held
at the polling places of the various pre
cincts in the county, April 5th, 1 p. in.,
at which time delegates will be elected
for the county convention which will
meet at, the court house in Heppner, ut
10 a. m., April !).
The basis of representation is oue del
egate for every 20 voters or fraction of
that number over one half, cast for con
gressman at the last election, which en
titles each precinct to the follo.vini
resrntation :
.0 L"xiugtou . . .
.5 Eight Mile...
.li Alpine
.2 lone
.2 Lena
.2 Mattesou
1
D. C. Ely.
ileppner
Dairv
Dry Fork-.. .
Pine City. . . .
Wells Spring
Cecil
Castle Buck
Jrijcs Hudson,
rei-
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....4
. . .3
. . . .4
....2
....2
I hereby appoint the following deputy
scab inspectors: Crocket Kirk, Hardman
precinct ; Frank Fitch, Pine City pre
cinct; Albert Ayers, Lena precinct.
6-o'J W. G. Boyfk, Stock Inspector.
weekiTyxcuksions.
On and after Tuesday. Feb. 25tb, the
Union Pacific, ''The Overland Route,"
will run a furnished Pullman Colonist
Car from Portland to St. Joseph, Mo.,
leaving Portland every Tuesday at 9:00
p. m., arriving at St. Joseph the follow
ing Saturday.
This ear will be fitted up with mat
tresses, piliows. bedding, curtains and
toilet appliances, leaving nothing to be
furnished by the passengers, and will be
in charge of a uniformed porter.
Berths can be secured at the very low
rate of 3.00 for an upper or lower dou
ble berth from Portland to St. Joseph.
Passengers holding tourist, first-class,
or second-class tickets will be carried in
tins car.
For r.ires, through tickets, sleeper
Tl'n, or derailed information, applv to
Ticket. Agent Union Pacific
Mean Ve;ui Pre- Char
Date Temp. Max. Min. Bar, cip. acter.
ilai-27 41 .0U I S4..T0 ! OI 211.2(15 I 0.MI fair
3H 4450 lil.Sn 31.50 311.115 0.HP fair
28 42.50 I 54 ftl SH.50 2RS75 0.26 cl'd
Si 39.50 I 4S.IHI 30.IU U5" O.iri cl'r
31 3S.00 I 57.KI ai.au I SlXSi I 11.11) Cl'r
Apl 1 51.50 I 6J.5U 31.00 i sn.lrto j 0.01) ci'r
2 14.110 5H.00 37.01) 30.121) I 0.00 I cl'd
Cant
Where can you get the Most
lies, its, Notions, Ciprs, Tofmccos. Etc.
FOR THE LEAST MONEY?
1
tli., ,
S3t
T. W. Lke,
Gon'l Pas;. Agt., Portland
s'imui ltr.si.iKS.
"eudleton prices at
etc.,
Secretary. G-7 C hairman.
THE SlTUNiViMEmCINE.
The popularity which Hood's Sarsapa
rilla has gained as a spring medicine is
wonderful. It posesses just those ele
ments of health-giving, blood-purifying
aud appetite-restoring which everybody
seems to need at this season. Li not
continue iu a dull, tired, unsatisfactory
condition when you may be so mucli
benefitted by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
purities the blood and makes the weak
strong.
The most graphic aud artistic engrav
ings published by any illustrated weekly
in the United States are the large colored
plates in the Went Shore. In its con
tents and general nature this is the best
illustrated paper a resident of the Pacif
ic coast can take. It deals with subjects
he is interested in, and during the year
he is sure to fiud something iu it that he
deems alone worth the vear s subsonp
tion. Everyone should take it. The
price is but $4.00 a year for fifty-two
numbers, making a splendid volume of
engravings. L. Samuel, Publisher
Portland, Or.
DEMOCKAT1C COUNTY
TION.
CONVEN-
A democratic couuty convention is
called to meet at the conrt house in
Heppner, on Wednesday, April 16, 1890,
at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of se
lecting six delegates to the state demo
cratic convention, nominating a county
ticket and transacting such other busi
ness as may be proper.
The county convention will be com
posed of 35 delegates, apportioned one
delegate at large for each precinct, and
one for every 2.3 votes, or fraction of
thirteen or over, cast in the precinct for
John M. Gearin at the June election in
18iS8, as follows:
Alpine 2 Castle Eock 1
Cecil 2 Dairy 3
Dry Fork 1 Eight Mile 2
Heppner 9 lone 3
Lena 3 Lexington 4
Matteson. 2 Pine City 1
Well Spring 2.
The primaries will be held at the usu
al place in each precinct at, 1 o'clock p.
m., Thursday, April 10th, 18110.
J. W. Mouhow, Wm. Mitchell,
Secretary. Chairman.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo.)
Lucas Coi nty f
Fkank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
the senior partner in the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business iu the
City of Toledo, Couuty and State afore
said, and that said linn will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
aud every case of Catarrh that counot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarkii
Ci ke. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed in
mv presence, this tith tlav of December,
A. D., 1880. A. W.GLEASON,
. t Xotary Public.
Hull's Catarrh Cure ia taken iutorually
ml nots directlv upon the blood and mu-
fous surfaces of tbe system. Send for
,f.! printing ,u
tue itazettk fiiiice.
A f:io line . fold pens, pencils,
ar j',. J, oioouni s firny store.
You will do well m see cloaks at W.O.
MiiurV. before purchasing elsewhere.
K;i.snirist the dentist, will fill teeth, or
extract the same in a scientific manner.
The riiiim, Morgan and Kussell but
ter at V. O. Minor's. None better in
the market.
Slat. Lie h tenth al will open yonr eyes
in prices of his boots and shoes. You
can buy them no cheaper in Portland.
Received at W. O. Minor's a tine lot of
tailor made clothing, ranging in price
from 5 tu $40. Call early aud get
choice.
All lovers of a social smoke will find
the most complete and best selected
stock of pipes and tobacco in the city at
I-ieezer & Thompson's. Call and see for
yourself.
The S4 Buckingham & llecht, men's
shoe will not rip. liest in the market
for the price. Buy them at M. Li elite n
thal's. Go to Mat. LichtenthalTs for the Lud
low la-lies' shoes. Every pair warranted.
Also 'Fargo" $2.50 ladies' kid shoe.
The best shoe for the money in the mar
ket. Do you want some dried venison? Go
to J. V. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store
for it, and everything else iu their lines.
The most complete stock of groceries in
Heppner.
Coffim & McFarland have made a lib
eral offer in presenting customers with
a beat if ul bound volume for every $2o
worth of goods purchased in the line of
dry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Roberta & Simons are prepared to re
pair broken agricultural machinery, shoe
your horse, and in fact there is nothing
in the blacksmithing line that they are
not able to do.
Remember that all paid np subscribers
to the Gazette are entitled to a brand
notice, free of charge. This of itself is
worth more than 2 to the stockman, tf.
If you want to see the latest novelties
in epriufi neck wear go to Van Duyn's.
Eloanfc Hue of the latest i in ported
pant patterns ever brought to Heppner
at Van Dnyn'a.
Full line Brownsville's clothing blan
kets etc. C:io take your measure on :
Bite. Van Duyn is sole 3fent for Hepp- j
ner.
L:: test novelties in geuts furnshiu9,
such as silk shirts, very tine ail wool
fthirts, fancy socks, suspenders etc, at
V:ai Duyn's.
, Coming The very latest in eastern j
stra.v hats, look out boys for nobby
styles at Van Duyn'p.
DON'T FORGET.
I hrVM K4t all my accounts and notes
with Messrs. Brown & Hamilton for
collection, and prompt payments are ex
pected. i!i t tor-get It.
It 07 70 .Toxs. Davidson.
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CONFOUND EXTRACT
WHY, AT
Where did you Sa' ?
THE MODEL,"
Juat removed to tbe Smith Building, opposite W. O. Minor's,
and next door to the lieu Restaurant.
PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT!
Oysters and Lunch served at All Hours and
in the
Best
Style.
The importance of purifying the blood can
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enncn
the blood, and we ask you to try.
PfMsliar Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
rctUllal Md builds up the systen
creates an appetite, ana topes tne aigesuoc,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -p leolf"
iar curative powers. No I lot? 1 1
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you have made up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other instead. It is a Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
Don't forget "THE MODEL,
Choicest Goods.
for the
OTIS PATTERSON, Proprietor.
Prices red
le,' pun
tiv.t.
ced. Every family nine ean
:e Automatic Sewing
i the ni-.iket at reduced price.
ishirs send for our new llms-
reulur with samples ol siik.ii
r Illustrated Circular shows
I of the Machine perfectly, and
:l .-'itilli; lor even 11 von tuivr a
K'rnsa Murphy Mfg. Co.,
7 West -Jiith St., N. , City.
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inS- C
every p :
i.i v.-
4:.j i'.ud
Those desiriuat X I meals and beds
should stop at tli Arlington H otel. Ar
lington, Or. Cliapman X iieeuian,
proprietors.
SEi'iLE uje.
lotwine, of lVndleton. will mm. I -j-s,iid bv lrn.'
,ner on the 10th inst, at which time ; fi -d
5es will be held in the M. E. o meli, ; I LIMMMi
kiedly placed at their
liev.
Hcppne
services
iv hi eh ha been
disposal.
Kngeue Campbell was adjudged insane
bv our county court recently, ami was
tke to the asylum for trea tment ast
- eek. Geo. Harriunton aud Chas. Mallor
Ivompanying h.ul. Financial troubles
re the cause.
jiome of our jovial boys got four old
4!Vrs.Uhas. Gx'kran, Clark Anions. Felix
Johnson aud Sam Donaldson, together a
tew davs ago, and all were merry as ia the
days past and cone. Its a good sight to
see these old veterans meet.
t.i,.... Vrieud and Harry Sweeney
In const queDce of having sold out my
business, I am compelled to demand a
estimonials.lree. ! , i-mi c
F..T.CHENJSI & CO., Toledo, U. t er ny iioie or nucouue, uj uj i
i;ists, 75 cents.
LETTERS.
post-
i ' f ist of letters advertised in the
1 olhce in Heppuer, on April 1,
I Baker Oeto dinner Fred J
j tiarret J H Oeiger W C
! Greenwood JL2 Hiekson Richard 7
1 llorunady Rebecca Mnnkers James
I Larson Rasmus Osburn K F
Ross F H Mmpson Fell
Williams Jim Walden Bud
W'aldeu Thomas Wait C S
When calling for the above please say
"advertised." A. Mat.i.okt, P. 31.
J.EiSAi. Blanks. The Gazette job of
fice is -ttim; out a catalogue aud price
have been shearing over at Lurn Rhea s. , hst of legal blanks which will inclii id
and wili soo'istart out with a well organ- . all kinds. Send in your order. We du
ied crew of "hundred strikers." Ben plicate l'end'eton or Portland prices
. i r!.... Willmm will ao with Th-following discounts are allowed for.
this crew. ! large orders : ifo to Mil, 20 pel
r,l inrv failed lo find an indict- 1 SH1 to fJO, '25 per cent, off; fc0
. . 5 ly i l. . ;!' . i.r enf. OI..
against jma rviener, un no .- rt i-v-
Meceleorated me evem oy
I April, 1S90. After that date I will plaee
I all notes and accounts that are not set
tled in the hands of an attorney for im
mediate collection, add all those haviDg
claims against me must collect by above
date. J. B. Natter.
Heppxee, March 1!), 18110. 4t.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
noil school sitt.
TO THE VOTERS OP MORROW COCNTY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Superintendent of
Schools for Morrow couuty. subject to
tbe decision of the Republican County
Convention. T. C. Aubrey.
'ent. off;
ad over,
,011 COUNTY JUDGE.
ment
turued loose.
IMPORTANT.
striking Judge Clifford for a "half. e
r uot aciainted witn a man m ine j
country who will avoid labor as skillfully, i ouita iniiortaut iu business to
and still labor so earnestly to bum money I 1 ThJ firni f Gilliam A Col
on which to get a "jag aboard, as tins ; fey h.lvlllt, ji!W,vea partnership, all ow
mame Bad. i iug said firm are expected lo come in
Mr. Taylor Dodson and family, accom- mu Si.,,,, ,y c:ish or note. This notice
panied by Miss Etta Miuor, left last ; jg 1)nulis(ied for fun, but we mean
Tuesday moruicg for Fairhaven where j,,.., ,v!).,t ;t implies prompt settle
tbey will find their future home. Miss ty.tf Giixiam 4 BisnEE.
Etta will remain with them this summer.
.Mr. aud Mrs. Dodson are old residents of
Morrow county and of Heppner, and the
.conininnitv can illy spare them. .Ve
wish theni prosperity iu their new location.
TO THE VOTERS OF MORROW COL'M'l'Y.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Judge of Morrow County and
re-election, subject to the will and pleas
ure of the Democratic Convention in
Heppner, April .
March 26, '90. 2t Wm. Mitchell,
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
Faber's Solder? Femals Pills.
ForFemfde Irregular
i ties: uotMnsrlikethem
on the market. Never
f ait. ufce?sfully used
by prominent ladies
monthly. Guaranteed
to relieve suppressed
menstruation..
SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN!
Don't be hutnbnced.
Save Time, Health,
aud money ; take no oth
er. Sent to any address,
ceipt of price, $i00.
Address,
THE APHRO MEDICINE CWhNY,
Western Branch, i?0X27, FOKTLAJiD, OR
Sold by A. D. Johnson & Co., Sol
Agents for Heppner.
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MORROW WIIIlll IIS! CO.
General
(Iueorpoi'ated.)
Warehouse
and For
war
gents.
recent! u constructed a two-storri
wit Ii cool press and all con-
Tlie Coinimmi has
warehouse 80 x 100 feet.
venienees for ImmIUhq- wool
Hie areuoiise Charges at Heppner will be the same
as those at Arlington, less cart a ops.
Freight upon Gated wool, front Heppner, same as
front Arlington.
' push advanced upon consignments of wool or wool in
storage. "
TIIERON E. FELL, MANAGER. :
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BlythBros?
IMPORTED ENGLISH SH1KE STALLION,
Waggoner!
Ki'iristered in the Shire Stnd Tiooks of (ir at
HrilJiin and Ireland anil America. Will
stand the seanon at tho FarritT Hanch 7
inile8 from Hepintr and will visit
Heppner every Tliurwlay tlirousH
out the BBiisou .
T ---- To insure, $30; season
-1- JJTXXi!S; .t-A); ingle leap. Sill.
$2 a month pasturage.
W AGGONER is a D.irk Chestnnt, was
foaled June, 1SS0 and waa bred by A.
Ransom Hitchin. Hertfordshire, Eng
land. Weighs 2000 lbs. and stands over
18 bauds high.
Season of 1890.
-:0:
The thoroughbred imported Clydesdale etallious
llimioli Clsief,
(4176, Vol. V. Am. Stnd Book.) (5757, Vol.
X, Stud Book of G real Britain .)
Harlcfield,
(M77, Vol. V, Am. Stud Book.) (11827, Stud Hook
of Great Britain.)
Will stand this seasou at my place on
Big Butter creek, 5 miles from Lena, and
serve males at the following raws:
Single leap $10.00
Season szu.uu
Insure with Foal 825 00
Mnrts from a distance pastured and attended to
for y a month. l'.4-2m B. B. Mann.
F. IA UGH AN.
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DENTIST.
LATE WOKK A SPECIALTY.
Extracting and Fillincbv the Latest
and Most Improved Methods.
lJtrice over hlocum s i)ronstore.
GEO.
W. LORD,
CONTR ACTOR
and-
BUILDER,
Estimates for all kinds of build
ings, town or country.
W. O. MINOR,
MAY T.
Calls Attention to his Immense Stock of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
8figilgBlljlS PO
BE LUES!
Look out for Arrival of Spring Stock in
.. - iNuni Futniu. "v-,
His Prices Cannot be Beaten.
DON'T FORGET .
W. O. MINOR. Mav St.
Ladies' Dress Good;
The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman ci: Co
has constantly arriving in Car Load lots
the largest assorted stock of
-General Merchandise
To be Found East of Portland.
Among the Latest Novelties are
s, Garments, Trimmings, Fie.
Their Celebrated Boot called
(Hlackmaxi's Best'
Is unsurpassed for durability.
Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various styles to suit everybody
both in prices and quality, A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots,
Huts, Caps, Tobaccos, Crockery, Ef.
In our Grocery Department everything is
First-Class and Staple Goods in every
variety to suit all classes of trade.
Special Inducements in .
bp lip TobaiCD. Sulphur, Lime, Ire,
Maoliin ery, Ktc.
A personal inspection of our Mammoth btock will oouvince the
public that we carry the goods required which will be
sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash.
Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag
ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated
Bain Wagon always on Hand.
Hides and Pelts Bought for Cash and Trade.
Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Connties will
do well to price our Goods before purchasing else
where. We guarentee Courteous Treatment,
and will endeavor to make all
feel at home.
Do Not Forget the Place.
Pioneer Brick, West side of Main Street, bet.
May and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn.
Everything in our line will be sold at marveiouslv low nricRH
within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash
Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en
titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co.
i
STOP-AT THE
t i i i i i" i i t
I(I1SII 50USE
UPPER MAIX STREET,
NEWLY f URN IS hi ED ROOMS.
The Best Meals in the City.
I. X. BASEV, Proprietor.
A. D. Johnson & Co.
TIU CITY DRUG STORE,
HEPPXEK, OREGON.
Sole Agents for Morrow County for
FLUID SHEEP DIP.
W. J. LEEZER.
P. C. THOMPSON
LEEZER & THOMPSON
Heppner Feed Yard!
Is the place for Teamsters to stop.
W W 11 FII SULl III !
Moving; Buildings a Specialty.
ii'oo Oisas-isii ny; House.
Whole Barley and Chop for Sale.
KEEFER & BULLOCK, Props. Lower Main St., Heppner, Or.
! IJEPFXER,
OREGON.
-PERNICIOUS EFFECTS OF TOBAC
CO. DR. FLINT'S REMEDY is the only
antidote again the iutinenee of tobaoeo
wbicbtbesta-kerorcbenerof the weed
fcifciimlit slmuU be taken retruisrly to
iirevent tue neiiri u..m , , .
!j iwn,i(P treatise witu eaeh lot-
tie: or,
it tue neiiri um - -
Jcscriptive treatise witu eaeh bol
, address Maek Drug Co., N. 1.
NO LICE OF DISSOLUTION
The copartnership heretofore existing
between Frank CJilliaui and John W. ;
Coffev doing business under the firm ;
name" of Gilliam A Coffey is this day dis-
solved bv mutual consent. Mr. T. H
ISisliee having purehaseti the interest of ;
,liiiu W. Colley. The business will here
after be eoudneted under the linn name 1
of Gilliam & Bishee. who will assume
all indebtedness of the lute grm of Gil- I
Hani A I'i'tiey, and to whom ail socoimts ;
due said iirm must be paid. 6-71
Idllod llanil, v.l. ( llLLIAU i CoFFIIV. J
Land Office at La Grande. Or.. Mar. 17, '!
Notice is hereby iriveii tliat the foilowms-namcd
fettler has lilen notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that said
nronf will be made before the county iudte
or in his absence before the ounty clerk of j
:Uorrow county, at Heppner, VJregon, on jiay
a, 'Bf, . enen.
tit ram L. topple. a H. Cnneh and Consumption Can, will cure
IUI fortha SK1 SKL sec :l SWi SWi I Cimphs. Colds. Consumption and Asthma,
see 2. NE'-i N' sec 10, NW1 ,NW sec 11 Tp j S. B. Alpha Pain Cure -will cure any pain in
5 8 K Ti E W M. twenty minutes. Ask your drugeist for it and
He name the fol'owinff witnesses to prove . take do other, f or sale by i,. J. Slocum. 6(.
: Wonderful Oregon Remedies.
SB. HEADACHE AND LIVER CUKE
will euro Stomach. Kidney and Liver di-
hi ctmtinuous residence upon aud cultivation of
t.LJ li;nd viz:
L. Hamilton. P. . '-.aniiltnn, T. II. Bisbee and
Frwnuui lireene. of Heppner, ((reaqn. j
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any I
pubstantitil reason, under t!ie law and the regula ;
tioiit of the interior dejwrtraent. why such prKf
should mrt be allowed, will be Riven an opportu- j
mty at the alxve mentiontHl time and place to
croW-examine the witnesses of said claimant, !
rfnd to orter evidence in rebuttal of that submit- 1
Ud by ciiiimant. I
ri.V7i) Hknht KiNftHRT. Register.
Mias illa Thomas will commence a
private school of two months ia Hepp
ner, April H- None aboye 4th reader
grades admitted- Tuition, $4 per schol-
lar.
Plain Sewixg. Mrs. J. W.
desires to iiiforin the ladies of
that she is prepared to do all
plain sewing.
LICHTENTHAL,
-SOLE AGENT FOR-
(I Heelifs
$4 CALF SHOES,
SIMM
8t6-a
Rasmus
Heppner j
kinds of I
4t !
Button. Lace or Congress. Every
Warranted. Also an extensive line
the celebrated Buckingham &
Hecht boots always on hand.
pair
of
TOOLS
A
PUMPS
And Piping Alwys
on Hand.
re
-DEALERS
rr
IN
are,
Wood and "Willow Ware,
Bad Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma
chines and a complete line of
Groceries ami
MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
E. J. SLOC
G-eneral
M,
ist.
Deaier
Urugs t, Chemlonu, l'il(int Meillolnes Toilet
Articles, nts, Oils. Cjr l ..- mid
Willi 1 , I ' I.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALT. KINDS.
The Finest Assort
ment of GOLD PENS in
Eastern
Oregon,
r.g't for Portland
Leezer"& Thompson's Corner, :
HEPPNER, - ,
Oregonian,
: Main Street,
- - OREGON.
W. A. KIEK.
JL C. HATES
If IUJf IpTES
-DEALERS IN-
iThe Larg-est Stock jn East
ern Oregon.
peciul attention paid to fine custom work. Opposite City Hotel,
MATN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con
ceivable article article kept in a First
elass Harness Shop.
Ieiiolrirxg; a Specialty I
J An mm! m Pnlnlinnnii II nnniinii
oii u j uuiiamuiictmuiaicu ucypw oauUWJ
Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for
five years. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their machines and
get cash prices.
MAIN STREET, - - HEPPNER, OREGON.
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