Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, April 17, 1890, Image 2

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zetie ti.ut it ib -a republican
meaning therty. that it is oao-r
intf it support by uovocatiiig, neon
and urging the election of candid
solely of that partv. Ah tn 1111111111" :
the article in which it appears is appar-
eDt. the (tazette is too modist to n
the free advertisement, and d. e!in-s tin
assignment. l:w hur'jft is too :.:em-i oa
anil duanterested.
The mzkitr. however is rr-puiiimin
Id its true anJ legitimate meaiiing, aiM
is democratic so tar as tiiat ti-im applies
to republican ideas. It is, and ebii'o.
to tie. lree ami independent fomi ;;!! sub
sidies, ohipics. rn.Lrs and purtii's.
It is the peoples paper. - I m-pfi-H-;i 1
in all thine", neutral 111 notion;.-. J
will maintain and use the riL'ht
inherent hi every free loan, to
criticise and egoless on.mons i
measure ot public inh rest, and in ilmai;
bo, it v ill not stop to impure . nether it
will advance the interests of one party
or another. It believes tbtit no party
holds a patent or copyright to n:iv pnn
cipl" oi political economy v. hirb shoilai
prevent the discussion, pro a:;d con. ot
any measure or doctrine wiueu adeob
the public interest, freely and fetii .ess
ly by any independent person.
A journal u hich cringes at lul beck
and frown of too politician an t
discussion and the enbediteiimoi:
public ill anv measure or iiou v li
the vital pubho inter'-sts are mvo
not worthy of Hie Blipport of a fr
independent people.
Parties ere binned tlirougn ddtereurts
of thought or intercs!:;. and r.oisr (.-!-sarily
dilTer in im-asaier: of political
economy and become antagonistic, am!
from the very natures ol th" antae miot
ic positions rf parties the dillererics ot
opinion will too often tune forms thut
are inimical to the interests of the peo
ple of donbtfnl utility.
What is the duty and provertre ot an
independent journal 1! it is let for the
instruction ot the people m the truth ot
principles and facts, when nm-rosied
parties are urging their acceptance for
their own aellish purposes.
AVhen partv organs. 111 discussnig
questions of policy which are ot vital in
terest to the people, misrepresent iacis
and present fallacious nreaiinents winch
are calculated to deceive and mislead I l')r
the nennle. the i lAZlfi'TB will oe found on ! at 11
the side of honesty and truth, it matters
not which partv is hurt.
In discussing anv question or measure,
the Gazette cares nothing wtiofhor a
party (foes up or (joes down. It it can
not withstand a fair and bouest criticism,
it ought to go down.
8noh ate the principles and iiiiriiise
which will continue to mllience tlw 1 !
publication of the Gazette. It cannot j ''- -'a
atrbnl to be managed upon nnv plan j ' o...
which would bo entirely acceptable to
the editors 01 the Istiuijet.
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CiEICAGO.
heat Hr'ber: opened
CHICAGO TjIYC (STOCK MARKET.
Chicago. Aunl Cattle Rocciuts
t " ( i ti! rt 1 V ile choice to
I i I if A ( 0 ers P)'.fA 80;
stoi-Kera ana leaders. 5? 40 o 50; Texae
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NOTICE OF INTENTION. j
' Land OfFu-o af La Grjmle, Or., Mar. 17, '90
Notice i-s licri'bj iven r!.;it tiie ffilltiwinR-iiamed !
yi'ttit-r hiiri tilt-o notice oi" liis iutBiitiua to make
tinnl proof ii! support of liis claim, and that sail! i
proof will ie niado h-'-fore the er.a::ty jndt i
or in his ube'K-e before iht1 connty clerk of j
MifiT-w fwur.ty, at HejiLiUer. Oregon, on llay
if, viz: j
Hiram L. Capn'i'.
lit! No '2!i27 for the ii't'.U SK'4 w.e S SW !
sw 2. M'Il4 r:v sec 10, WJ JSW?4 oc 11 Tp
27 E V M.
Htf names llm following witnesses to Drove
j his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
; said land viz:
! L. Hamilton. B. A. aimlton, T. H. Bishev ami
j Freeman (ireeiie, of Heppner, Oreyon.
Any person who desires to protect afiinst the
i allowance 'if such proof, or who knows of any
I substantial r-.asou, under the law and the reula
tionai of tlie interior depart inent, why such jjroof
shoid,S not be allowed, will be idven an opportn
1 miy at the above mentioned time and place to
1 (iro-sev;Li:nii.-- tins wilne.-si-s of said claimant.
anil to ott:'r evidence- in rtsbuttal of that submit
ted by claimant.
tr-70 Hi:?;ry ii NKHAr,T, Kegister.
OTifil
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icrarsana,
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We take pleasure in informing our customers and tl e P g
that we have just removed our stock of General Merchandise
into our Elegant New Bi ick Store down Main Street,
where we shall be pleased to welcome all.
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stciuiv; Uri'ives,
i"!'Kftj '-: Wt atrm arm ten, ,fo WW
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e.s Tus market is dull with
inphes. Onutiitions. 1 .jUyif" 00
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is strong. Sap
Ouotatious, S3 50
b7 Vcra,D's Drs.
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inaii who ij trie pa
santlv to tin; lTjlen
n-'at. ii.st nud ail t:
inuvor. Um. Il-r
it hi
per rentaj.
Onions 'ie marl
piics fODiin 1a freel'
f) 00.
Oats ilie maruet is nrrncr with light
rt'CL'ipts. untuTao;i3 4i'(i2c.
louiirv All kinds are snarco and
prices rnie Jiiirh.
KliPPNEIi MAliKLiT.
Butter i1 reah aOr,'.iUc priljj roll.
iiiirs 1'ieni v in the market. Find
reiuiv sale iit ofw20c per doz.
iotittoes Few m marjteP. Vacted
at 2c per ib.
Onions-Be per pound.
Leef h7les 1 .oi). ficc-vruing' to
qa;'.liiv and si. :.
I hbeep prhs )fe:7oc.
1'i'Hir Htnpner. 4 per barrel;- in 5
I barrel lots, aj.lo: lverless. (Waitsbnrtf)
i 4.i.j per barrel m any quantity.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
L;md lBce at La Grande. Or.. March 4. '90.
Notire is isert-lty given that the following
Rallied petiier has filed notice of his intention to
m;-ike ti;ial i;n;f in support of liis claim, and
tli at said proof will be made before the connty
jtiUs or in hi ahsence before trie county clerk
of r;rrov ftountv, at Heupuer, Or., ou
Mav li. ISyi. viz.
Philip E. Trenton,
R't. No. a41, for the SKU Mi 8Eli &
Sin T.i 1 S. Ii -2S K.
ib.' names ilie following wilnesscs to prove his
eotitiir.ious residence upon ana cultivation oj
ilirtm Mv('nml)primil T.M. Crow, of Oallo-
wav, and Mike Kenny and Andy TillanL of
Ljhm, Or,
Ai'.y p r.-on who desireH to protest against the
a'd;va;)ce of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial n-a-on. under thelaw and the regula
tions of the interior Department,, why such proof
should n;;t be allowed, will be riven an opportu
nity at the above mentioned time and place to
cross-esamiue the witnesses of said claimant,
and it- oftir evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted "by claimant.
Hknkt Rikkhaet, Register.
We have the
Best Assorted Stock of Goods
in inis secLiun.
ftseutt
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si Complete!
In Gent's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing
We are The Leaders.
We can show a Handsome Line of Fine Tailor Made Suits, of the Latest Style,
and Most Brilliant Patterns. Don't buy your Spring Suit before
Examining our Assortment.
FIXE, STYLISH HATS IX ALL SHAPES.
C. 1.1. JONES
.ONViKL VliTIST.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lund OHioi at The Dallos Or.. March 1(1, '00.
Notice if. hereby a ven that '. he following-named
settler lm.;; liled notice of his intention to make
final proof iu support of hiw claim, and that said
proof viil he made before the comitj clerk of
Morrow county, at lieppner, Oregon, on April
William Gillia ni,
l)a.8, for the SW'i KWji Stc. 9 and the S'A
NE' & HEM NWS Sec. 8, Tp. 4 S. K. 20 JS.
" He mimes the followins witnesses tn prove his
coMtinnous r;sidence upon, and cultivation of
HHid land, viz:
( 'harles Kirk. John T. Kirk. Frank Gilliam and
Hardv l.onw- nil of iieppner. Or.
.X i-tiii t A. McDonald. Register.
LADIES'
AND : MISSES' : FINE : SHOES : AND
G-ents' Footwear in all Uraaes.
SLIPPEKS
FINEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES AND RANGES IN THE CITY.
tu "Homo .Wl" Rnnups will "bake the cake. Full line of Groceries, Hardware
Heavy Team
Doors and
T;roi.o r"nlifornia San .lose Haiidles. lilts and nputB.
ir.. ' mi rnHEi.r. WAfWMIS. Plows and Harrows.
XX.nucnn. i.iii." . Tn o n TillI-
Windows. V aints, Utls ana (jiass. arpeta, vvmiinpoi.
smith's Stone Coal. Shingles, Lime Sulphur, Cement.
GUNS AND PISTOLS. TRUNKS and VALISfcS.
1890, we intent!
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! east have
to clear i
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I ju'ici1. J ?.Mvev T. I
! wnoJ in-n'-rs. L-nt
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want wrl'
L ai d all ru:i in good
3 Isuildm. iiain Street.
i Charlev when yow
NOTICE
INTENTION.
IKELS0.V d ROBERTS, I
IIAJ1I3EES.
I 1 t i w ir vdl f adde d to the J
sifLoii-iiimntit and a renter etforn made to;
tne p-.ioac man ever. 1
; i:jd Office at The Dalles, Or., Mar. 17, 1890.
Notice is hijrc-by iriven that the following
iiiimfd settler has tiled notice of his intention
l to make tinui p:oi in support of his claim, and
that said iirout will ba made before the county
' j;:d're of Morrow cuunty, at. Henpner, Or., on
i May 2, IH'-U viz:
j James IL WiIand.
! lid. l:ltf, for lheW4 N W k Sec. H.'SE NEhi &
; XKk SEKi Sec. 4. '..'p. S. K. V5 K.
lie llamas the follow mtr witnesses to prove his
j continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
j said land, viz:
hf. Tit's. IS. ;ullir, t hans t. hiup.h and uen
Lu'dliriST, oi lirdman. Or., and i'erry Oiier, of
tone Uock, Or.
i;;,-70 F. A. iVicDonald. Register.
CLOCKS, AND WATCHES.
Pnmmorir.inft AIYmrlav Alorninfr. FEBRUAKY, 17th
presenting to every retail cash purchaser of dry goods; cloth
ing boots, shoes, hats arid caps to the amount
. of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00),
A BEAUTIFUL BOUND VOLUME,
Worth $i each. Our prices on all goods are-low as the lowest. Buying
the books from the publishers eastin large quantities, we
are eabled to offer them as an inducement to increase
our trade. The above offer holds good until
JULY 1, 1800.
Do not miss this chance, but start in at once buying from us and get a
present, for EACH TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS WOKTtl OF
DRY GOODS Purchased between the above dates.
Orders from the Country Solicited. Highest price
Paid for Sheep Pelts.
Aszeiit for Christy & "Wise.
Hi..
iiiimi'.ixm ..r nfur
MA1 STREET.
Till I I' II I il) U'l h
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I
Wlnit linn tli protective 1'
for the farmer; Aff.s7 Urriontiin.
Iu answer we will h;iv tliat it bus tuh i
tlin3;inintry with nulla, factories mid
worliflhops of everv kind, whicii h-iv.;
cheapened every artu-le retjnired bv the
farmer. It has tilled the s:inie miil,s.
factorieH and workshops with Uie lalor
drawn from the larm. thereby rediimou
competition and creating markets at home
for the tanners products.
la it nothing to the farmer to havu the
yreateat hiiij,'Io market m too worl 1 for
hia produce riht at home within the
bounds of his native land.-1
lfl it nothing to the fiirmer to have a
market which keeps the money used m
exchiiUKe of products at home, for homo
hhc nmoiiK his own neilibors and- coun
trymen r Around him where the cursed
tarill' exists unit protects his markets
there lives and moves sixtv-hve millions
of people who nsetito products of the
"""" fnrraer. the manufacturer aud the -wjuwat' r -
.-Y,,.'M....uf:ii iw proteetioK cure i "' ":
ol the Kovermnent.'' Is it. necessary to ! "' r ' , -the
happiness and comfort ot the Amer- I f,"j'4 ' !L
iOUIl liooole that thtv lnu.lt nroi.Mr n.l il .u-t ad,
oreate markets toe the ioiulK'u waue
workers, that the public press should
thuuder their anathemas upon measures
which have made his country almost if
not the greatest and most vvouderful
national products the world has ei
;seen? hay, ye farmers and wtijje work
ers whose remembrance can extend back
a generation, have yon not witnessed
the astonishing progress which has been
made with a rapidity which the miud of
iuau never conceived? "on have w it
nessed the extension of civilization into
every corner of the then unexplored re
gions of your own country, over which
roamed a horde of savages.
iorty years at;o your state and nation-1
ai bonds were owned by foreign capital
ists, who alone were able to supply the
money and hold the bonds. Your bank
ing and mercantile capital was large!
supplied and sustained by the fore!
capitalist, ilie vast network of rail
roads which covers your land as a irrid
iron could have been built only by the
aid of foreiijn money. Now, how ehi nK
ed the conditions. The wealth of your
oouutry has grown uulil your oitfzens
are able to buy and hold at home, the
greater part of the national bonds. So
also uro the greater proportion of the
state, county mid municipal bonds, as
well as mauy hundreds of millions of
railroad and other corporate bonds.
M hence comes the immense sums which
are to be found iu every inhabited sec
tion of the oouutry seekinir borrowers?
It is home capital. What has 'made this
great wealth nud these condition possi
ble? It has been that policy which has
kept your home market intact from the
competition of foreign cheap labor.
JNlauy can remember the business con
vulsions which were so fretiaent under
low tariffs, the distressed condition of
all kinds tf business, when the farmer,
manufacturer and mechanic suit'ered
alike. Thon'h foreign goods glutted
the market their prices were biBli, while i
the farmers productions and labor were
lower tbau at any time since. Distress !
and impoverishment were the ruling con- i
ditious of the country. i
Statistics show that the periods of tiie
country's greatest 'advancement iu
wealth aud general prosperity iu all the
industries have been siuce IStfcJ, ext. "ad- j
ing to the present time. The dev. lop- I
inent of the agricultural interest of tue ,
country has been rapid beyond the:
wauts of the markets at home and I
abroad. The enormous increase in pro- ;
. duction of wheat, corn aud oilier pro-
ducts of the farm have killed tin irohien !
egg which enabled the produeerto obtain .
remunerative prices. The surolus from'
one year confronts him in the markets i
f the next, with the inevitable result of
dull sales ana low prices. j
It is not because of a tariif, or the out- j
growth of it, but the want of more peo-'
pie to consume what is produced. A
people cannot consume more Thau a
jiveu quantity, and when their demands
are supplied they buy no more, mi mat-
ter how eheap the article may be hud. '
Does the wheat grower who hasas much
or more w heat than he wants, till up his
bins from his neighbor's merely because
he can buy u cheap, unless it should be
as a speculation upon future prices?
There are only two remedies for over
production : First by an increase of in
liustrial pursuits at home aud lessening
the number of producers by their with
drawal from the farm ; and thereby in
crease the number oi consumers toequal
ithe supply; or second, by curtailing tiie
quantity of production by reducing the .
area of cultivation to approximate The
drmaud for consumption. It is evident
that the first plan is the better cue if it
can be accomplished. D es anyone
think it possible to accomplish the ii,--t
named method bv des.tro.ving the protec
tion you now have, and open your mar
Jieta to our foreign neighbors w ithout
i i r i
.Uorrow. iL U
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isura n.c.e and CoUectiim.
Oiac:,! ia
il ir ih'i LPS,
Oregon.
real estate dealer in the
tiasu thev o
at the time oi miict,:!i:
.lune ol last vear. i tit
vear are IikcIv to mak
buvi rs tiiuil the nro.o,
are wil advanced, la:
expveti'd to have a buy
Iv in tie: season, out n
will not be oul mil:! t:
Another unver who h:
Ins ' rreiron wool at Emo
teat tie will come to. O
ship direedv from here
Iv tnat tia'- roputanon
earned as a wool mark
tie sustained lor t.iis.
itain of inioo'.l
in a.
V 1 1 KJ .
Is
(3RD,
t V 4 t
til'.!.
u mil inn ts? . i t;;r I'erir..etiifi. ive. Air
s-'Ui. wus ciiOjuii bv a vote ot zo
bhtuk i.
I ft ui A Iv iT
phu'-O'l m tioiiitnai-i.ui for tiasni
. .'.Satfocii wuh ciioen Lv a vote
to ili.
V - ( t .1 Ij
to ;J:
CO 'Til vcrou
: ;ui(l -
! lUJILDKP?.
i Lstimnfces ior all kimls of bnild
i ni7s. town or country.
in-y Bull ill n is a
:ialty.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Land OiHoe at The Dalies Or.. Mai-. 31, ".H).
Notice hereby ;iysn that the foIv.-ing-n;tmed
settler It.is tiled notice of ln intention to
mttkr1 final proof in sunp-irt of hi claim, and
tlutt s.iid proof will be made before the county
jrL'l-e of Morrow comity, at Heppiier, Or.,
on jiay 15, viz:
Hen ni Srherz in ge.r
lhl lot thp Kri SIH5 sec 12 Tp 4 S II 23 E,
jintl S: A SVv'.'i sec 7 To 4SR "'( E.
i He names tlii following witnesses to prove his
i coiitiiiuirjs lesldence upoti, and caltivation of.
said lanri. viz:
Vi'iiLik Gi!li;im, "VVm. C. Reinln-jer and Silas A.
Wright of ileppr.er. tuui James O. Willi:trns, of
Hanliiian, Oregon.
F. A. McBoNALD,
(17-2 Uetfister.
BlytliBros.'
IMPORTED ENGLISH SHIKE STALLION,
Waggosier:
Ke-istered in the 8nire Stud Books of Groat
li!it:ii:i and Ireland and America, win
stand tiie seas::i at the Farrier Itanch 7
miles from liepnner and will visit
(.."Oven-ion c:ul' .i to or
n. m. ti. H. Uoii.ine:.. o
ptrarc ehmxnian. iin.t H
C-ondon, sec. pro tool. !),!
cuuteH to Htaie couveution. i.. (io -.0:-:. i.
,1. 1'. LnoB. A. A Javno. H. H. Uoti
dncks. Senator U. Hilton. Hou. W. V
fiteivter. ltepivaentiiiive. Hon. . V
litetwer; county pidire. v . .1. 1Jarri-'er
l.liilocka: eoniinissiouer. v. J. K.lw.-ird-i
Afiiyviilo; connty clerk. J. !'. Lucmb
TriMisitrer, I. I. Uai t, Condon, IS vote?
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ool snperm
d ov a vote.
I ic I L
iiniiist U for Dr. C. T. li
K . Bflnderson ; se'e .oi h
Kennedy; assess or, K.ivi.l
vejor. It. '(. ! I urlbtirt ; co
Jlankiif; chttirmnn of &
committee, J. . I,m-a.
:ou :
;rv:x iti:m:.
of Condon, is in town
aceon.ooinied by tht
nine
Alifjl
tJ . II. I OU hill;
iii;diop Moi :
tvev. i'otw ine, !irrli"ed iu town V
o.-iy las!:, delivered an address in the
Coujrrei.'ational cbntoh in t!ie pveniiiR,
and at Thmsuav noon 1 tf for liopmier.
The shwp licit industry is still livelr.
Antono Bingo was Ui to'ivn this week
aud returned to Portiaud with hi.s sister.
Dr. Ed. Jlolitor who l,:w -been the
C'.lest of lr. t'. T. r.acop. for sonic time
past left Thursday en route for Califor
nia in search of health.
The democrats will hold t'ueir ' oonv'eu
lion April 111.
Oeo. A. Hovt is in town sottiiug up
his alVairs uior to taking un bis ahode
in Jtlaine. Wash. Harry ilawson sac-cee-.ls
him in the Arlington x'i.ii;mal
Hank.
Joe lllakelev lias jus- returned from
the Sound, lie has. n,,h! his Arlington
residence to J. W. Smith.
Tlierou E, Fell passed th
burgh yesterday.
roLcrxcs
aonimation tor asa-
( is s lie 1 ( J s i b 1 t i ,te
s ' li i I I r i
I lilotn, j; .1 m v Ulle. ri: Ha
lice, 1. ' ' .
i C. n. Ci.iae and V7. C. Ho
t J'lacetl m uoaimainai tor sul
I J nt i tut s i 1 ot
lot XI to .": blouk 1.
I Julius Lveitiilev was com'
i cliaiarain ror sur.-yor
I Jan. DaiiLrhe.-ty aud E. L. Matlock '
I wore nominated tor coroner. Mr. Illet-
: on. nnuurew ::im .ur. Uaugli.Ttv wa 111
! eiei-.cu ov acc: auiation.
1 tie toiiov. li:-are the county central
oorunihtee :
S White, Cecil; Geo Crane, We
Spnn-; V ii D.,imherty, Lena; Oeo
Jlmr, Alim.f ; J D Ambrose, Lexiutou:'
i-'rank Keiloys.-, iieppner; Kd Cli:ir, ion
U m. Jlclli.i, Casta- l(x-k : .T A Wooo-v
I'airy; Jas .UeCoil.hcr, 1':
I'ry i'ors; J C iiayts, Ji
Kirk, iliaileson.
I d i
5'LL!l VORROW
i AT THE
(lil Ton --t tntl.
j To get your horses fed.
LixZPY RiGS
7?f7 (t )i 1 S el Ji Hoi
for Hire.
Ton't Forget Killie Wlien
Iieppner every Thursday through
out tue season
-X...-: --y -
W AGGONER is a Dark Chestnut, was
foaled June, 1886 and was bred by A.
Ransom Hitchln, Hertfordshire, Eng
land. Weighs 2000 lbs. and stands oyer
18 bands hijjh.
ses
Yon Oome to Town.
Season of 1890.
isbee's
Is the Place to Get Yonr
Tinware, Shelf Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Blaeksnlitlls, Coal,
Wood and Willow Wars, Queensware,
Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Etc., Etc.
Harrows of three different patterns.
DR,
City; J Ba
ht ilile; C S
KUC'KLlX'ii AMSICA SALVE.
I The Best Salve in the world for Cut
i bruises, S'.ros, Ulcers. S.-dtilheum, 1'eyer
Sores, Tetter, Chapped liamis, Chil
i I'.lains, Corns, and ail Hkiu Hiuoiion
a posoo-riy cures i'lles, or no pay n
qnirod. Ii is guaranteed to pive' perfect I
satisi'aetiou, or money refunded. 1'rk
-' ''cuts per box. i''or sale by A. D I
Johnson ,t Co ;
pLATii VrOEK A SPECIALTY.
A Extracting and Filling bv the Latest
ami Most Improved Methods,
i Office, uver Wiocuoi's Drugstore.
:0:
Tiie thoronghbred imported Clydesdale stallions
X! 11 bi loli Cliief,
(41T3, Vol. V. Am. Stud Book.) (5T57, Vol.
X, .Stud Book of Great Britain.)
II?i-i:1fioUI,
(4177, Vol. V, Am. Stud Book.) (11327, Stud Book
of Great Britain.)
Will stand this season at my place on
Big Butter creek. 5 miles from Lena, and
serve miues at the following rates:
Smole leap $10.00
Season $20.00
Insure with Foal $25 00
Maivs from a distance pastured and attended to
tor -s a month. Ii4-2tn B.B.Mann,
The Square Deal Gang Plow.
"WIfcli jicling; AttaohmemT"
COW UKE0FT0ES FOR TEE JUDST EXHCTINB-
A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
rSl1 IronRoofingaSpeoalty.
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Nextdoor to First Nat. Bank, Heppner, Or.
JL
GOODS
FOR THE SPOT CASH
You Will Find that Yon
Can Oret the Most Goods
me .Lieast Money at
of the Same Class for
a 4 r mm
W. Matiock &
lANtlll.l
Gazette oitie
li
:;b il
of Bold pens, per
;iocuiu s ttrug store.
s, the uV'dist. trill jiU teeth,
etc
.tblicau
of
The folloiviiirj is the rep
for Umatilla county:
For stale senator. John
Helix.
For reprit-eptatives: .T. I?. Eddy of
Pendleton, O. H. B illou of j'il'.m, " and
William Fulsom of Camas prairi.
!''or c nutv co:iu'i.!si: :;er. Ti. H.
Whitehead, of Adams.
For .Sheriff, E. ,1. Hamoicrvilict of Mil-
Job priiuioo- liL Wendjetou prices at i
tuc
A fine
at 11. J,
l!;i?mi
xtract i ue saiiie in a scientific mamiei
Mat. I ie!itenth;d will open your eye
in prices of his boots and shoes. You
can buy them no cheaper in Portland. i
All loveis of a social smoke will find I
the most complete and best selectei
stool; of pipes and tobacco in the city a
Lcezcr ,t Thompson's. Call and sec ' for
yourself.
The S?i B:ic!;in;;ham & Ilecht. men':
shoe will cot rip. B-s: in the market !
for the price. Day them at JI. Lichien- i
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES
This Popular Millinery Establishment has a Fresh and Neat
Stock Just Open for Inspection at the
Hands of the Public.
Co.'s
New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink
When They Say thev Keen a Complete tfoet lr T
The Most Complete line of S.pte & Yonr3elf.
Meats, Salt, Glassware anyueensware, Any Q
tri?pi)iiT?u "GET THE NEW STORE. MATrl aTPT"-
OREGON
L i
New Styles! New Prices
'oltiliy
Fen-
Go to Jtaf. l.iehteidbal's for
low ladies sin
i oes.
very pair tva.rr
A DIES' FURNISHINGS
SPECIALTY !
'iiie Lesi sue i;jr tue ru
; kt-t.
Do vtiu v;snt some uc
i to ,1. V. latiook . Co
: hir if, ami evi rytiiiiiii t'lse iu ti
kitl
in i
2-1
S. P. GARRIGUES,
will travel well, when shod bv
ROBERTS m SIMONS
General Blacksmitlis & Fariers
o ,
KKI'AIKING- MOWERS
A SPECIALTY.
MA Y STREET, HEPPNER, OR 3
lorsesioeLf $4.00 n span after in isi ism
SS-A FIRST-CLASS wnn OTT S AUl IUU
' - 1 . 1 . 1 r-B.
wsti
IMCUlCS TTr KCTS
CO.
TOEAC
Ml. KI.tXT'S KK.UKOT is the
imtMote aijair.st the iatiaence of till
wliica tiie sill' Iter or cheyer o: the :
ins,anlit slamlii lie t.i';e;i rejjnlar
prevent tin- heart from becooiinu-di:
eil. lVseriptive treatise with eacli
tie; or, a.atress Mack Drug Co., S.
A
. liEQUKsT.
aiul i
i Th
! Ueppner.
! Co'.Ihn .V lIcFarlaiut have ma.lc a lib
' eral offer in presenting customers with
; a beatifnl boianl volume tor every Si"
: worth of goods purchased in the line oi
; dry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Koberts ISimoe.s are prepared to re
: pair broken agricultural maolatu-rv, shoe
; your horse, and in fact there is noibiug
in tiie Idaeksuiithing line that thev are
! not able to do.
KetnomWr that nil paid up subscriber.
to tne (.TAiiKTri: are entitled to a brand
notice, tree ot oharue. This of lts-di is
j norib. more than si! to the stocfciuan. tf.
i li you Bant to see the latest novelties
; iu spring neck -.vear go to Van Dtiyu's.
Eieg ict line of the latest bo jiorfed
pai't patterns ever brought to iieppner
at Vaii Diiyu's.
Full line Broivnsvilio's clotl.iij btan
kets etc. Can take jour r.-.easur on
siie. Van IV.yn is sols agent for ii'eo!)-
Columbia Brewery Depot,
VXJGXJST BUCH LER
Proprietor,
the Coluialaa Brewery, at Thp DallRs, would inform the citizens of Jlorrn-w and surrounding
counties mat lie na Jeal trom John . Dattxr the City Ui every in Heppner. and hag
established a depot at the well known stand, f.:r tiie sale of the best
rriaE! W 5SuA M
II ii
"3 T
TO THE T!
nished with
(..rds.
;'KLlXa ITCI
at V:
: " ilt.i'..:.:i.j .
hEPrrLrt5 OtcGt.
either in the kf or bottled, wliich be will lie pleased to supply cusfouiers in
any iiuanlity wiiolesele ar:ct ri:ta:l.
I ue l.tilie are in nted fo call and examine 'his stork with
fur asfiiirance that theij will find it first-class.
g The Heppner Depot vsiil be in charge of Mr. Dan Osmera. who wi!l cheer
l fully supply all otders.
- x-eot. IIol,13ner Qr
1 mmmmmMamm
Po rte r. . paa
.LUb, LUMBER TARD fr Pitv Tb . wT
H U GGI NS PAT ENT
J i-adies Chaise.
"ATEHt CHAISE BRftXEyffi
FISH BR9S WAG3N GS-
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