Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 05, 1890, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, JCNE 5, 1890
Union Pacific Railway-Local Card.
No. 21, mix-d, lfHvw H-wnr 7:15 a. m.
itt'K " arnv-H " jj. m., daily
.- Sunday.
f CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
KtHga leaves for Chdvoo City daily.
ici? t Sunday, at G :30 a. m.
rnves daily, except Sunday, at
C.
W. L'.mls.r & Co., 420, Fifth St.,
:ird. Or., are n''.orized to make
c'tipiT'K contract for tbe Gazettk.
ey will ais nulte collections fur this
RANDOM KCHAKKS.
Job printing al Pendleton prices at 4
tlie Gazette oilioe.
A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc.,
at E. J, Sloenm's drug store.
Itasmim. th dentist, will fill teeth, or
extract the same in a scientific manner.
Mat. Licbtenthal will open your eyes
i
in prices of his boots and shoes. You
Duv mem no cneaper in i-oriianu.
The Newton wagon, backs and other
chicles, the largest stock in Heppner,
can lie found at Gilliam A Bisliee's. Call
on tbein.
Before purchasing your house furnish
ings, call on Gilliam & Bisbee. They also
do tin-rooliug at tbe lowest figures.
The $4 Buckingham & Heoht, men's
shoe will not rip. Best in tbe market
for tbe price. Buy them at M. Licbten
tbal's. Gilliam & Bisbee have added a stock
of fine mat-bine oils. Remember them
when yon need anything in this line.
Go to Mat. JJehtetitbal's for the Lud
low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted.
Also "Fargo" 82.50 ladies' kid shoe.
The best shoe for the money in tbe mar
ket. Do you want some dried veiiisou? Go
to J. VV. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store
for it, and everything else in their lines.
The most complete stock of groceries in
Heppner.
Coflirn & McFurland have made a lib
eral offer iu presenting customers with
a beatiful bound volume for every 825
irth of goods purchased in the line of
ry goods, boots, shoes, etc.
Itoberts & Himnris are urooared to re-
imir broken atrnoiiltnral machinery, suoe
your horse, and in fact there is nothing
in the blacksmithiug line that they are
not able to do.
The Standard Mower, for sale by Gil
liam A Bisbee, bus all the latest improve
ments front cut, and is arranged for
cutting over either rough or level ground.
Their "six-foot" mower is guaranteed to
run as light hb any '-three-foot" machine
in tbe market
Teamtsekh. Get a box of Maud S.
rapid Harness Menders at Leezer
& Thompson's and be reauy for
accidents. Try them once and you will
never do without them.
All those in want of mowers, reapers
and rakes, call on Van Duyn, sole agent
for the celebrated Osborne, of Auburn,
New York, best in the world. Call and
examine, Guarantee satisfaction. Easi-
ADDITIO.NAL LOCALS.
Bnnanns at the "Model."
Ice cream at the "Model."
Fresh candies just in, the choicest
stock iu Heppner.
The "Estaella," "Dirugo Club" and
other fine cigars alwavs in stock at the
"Model."
Ail kinds of soft drinks at the "Model."
Try their soda and sarsapaiilla.
In fact the "Model" is tbe only oigar,
tobacco and confectionary store in town.
They make a specialty in these lines.
The Grande dining roora.of Arlington,
is now nnder the snperior management of
Chapman & Freemau. It is tbe place to
stop when you are in that town. Good
beds in oouneotion. The Grande was for
merly known as theSanford House. 72tf
Messrs. Brown & Hamilton will attend
toour local collections Theeditor has
not the time to spare to look after that
branch of the business, which is quite an
essential one.
When yon pass through Long Creek,
rtup with Frank Waterbnry at the Har
iisty House. The table is always sup
plied with the best in the market.
The "Model" can fumish parties with
ice in small quantities.
RETORT OF THE CONDITION
. Of the National Hank of Heppner at
Heppner, in the State of Oregon,
at the close of business, Man
17, ISM.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $113,421.1(1
Overdrafts secured aud unse
cured 3,072.10
U. S. bonds to secure circula
tion 12,500.00
Stocks, securities, judgments,
olaims, etc '.. 3,531.65
Due from approved reserve
agents 20,878.30
Due from other Nut. Banks. . . 15,0av58
ttankiughnnse. furniture, and fix. 2,110.30
Current ex. and taxes paid... 2,227.15
Premiums on U. S. bonds 3.200.00
Checks and other cash items. . 622.94
:m- . u....i,. Arvm
rm in iiui xiiiiiv3 -
Fractional paper curreuey, i
nickels, and oeuts 2.93:
Specie 11,642.95
Legal-tender notes 1,050.00 .
Redemption fund witu (.'. a.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of cir
culation) . .
62-50
TOTAL
$200,272.86 !
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 8
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Nat. Bank notes outstanding..
Individual deposits subject to
check , -.
I"emand certificates of deposit
11., a fa. ntlw.r Xsit. banks
50.000.00
2.728.69
4.4IV4.64
11,250.00
102,318.46
7.019 53
2.636.25!
v..tua n. I hills nvdisMimited 19.855.29
ToT.vti 8200,272 8t
State of Oreoon, I
County or Morrow, $
I, Ed. R. Bishop, Cashier ot the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
abve statement is true to the beet ot
my knowledge and belief.
Ed It. Bishop, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3ist dav of Mav. ISsiO.
A. A. Rohksts Notary Public
Correct Attest: Win. Penlaod, E.R.
Swit.burne and Nelson Jones, Directors.
A Summer Friksd Wright's Biaek- j ijso Dandelion Tonic, Relieves" oonsti
brry Cordial. Once usl always used. I pation, sharpens tbe appetite and tones
Reliable and prompt. Pleasant to take. ! np the entire system. Get the genaine
Indispensible for summer troubles.
Here and There.
O. Fleming in over from Haystack.
John Bennett is back to Heppner.
J, B. Hunt leaves to-day for Gray's
Harbor.
Arlington lost tbe county seat by 136
majoiity.
F. O. Bucknnm was in town over
Sunday.
T. A. Hudson was up from Tbe Dalles
last .Sunday.
H. A. Cupper was over from Monu
ment last week.
J. J. Roberts, tbe well-known black
smith, is quite sick.
Showers last week did much toward re
viving grain and grass.
Miss Maggie Rea returned from Port
land on last Thursday.
Born In Heppner, on tbe 2d inst., to
the wife of A. D. Johnson, a boy.
Born In Heppner. on the 3d inst., to
tbe wife of W'm. McAtee, a girl.
Billy Morrow drives a stallion wbicb
is something for speed, as well as looks.
Born to the wife of Mat Licbten
thal, on the 2!, ult., a girl. Weight 15
pounds.
Teachers' examination was held in
Heppner last week. Ten applicants ap
plied for certificates.
The democratic party are sure to hold
Morrow's offices for tbe next four years.
They deserve their success.
Waldren Rhea got borne last Satnrday
from Corvallis where he has been at
tending school the past winter.
D.D. Earp, who was over from Pendle
ton recently, compliments Heppner on
gaining tbe Long Creek trade.
While tbe excitement ran high in
Heppner, od election day, all was qaiet
not a single disturbance occurring.
The work on the artesian well is pro
gressing nicely. At present they are
down 40 feet, and the rock is quite bard.
Mr. John Kerns is now with R. A.
Ford, aud are prepared to do anything
in the line of painting and paper bang
ing. 76-lt.
Hood's Sarsaparilla enres catarrh by
expelling impurity from tbe blood, wbioh
is the cause of the complaint. Give it a
trial.
Hon. W. F. Matlock telegraphs bis
brother, Ed. of this place, that he is
elected senator of Umatilla by over 300
majority.
Nat. Webb has sent twobandsVif sheep
to summer in Mount Adams county.
They are in charge of Chas. Elder and
Jeff Hayes.
Tbe election is now over, and the Ga
zette proposes to devote more space to
local interests and improvements and
less to politics.
Tbe Gazette congratulates our demo
cratic friends for their personal success,
and believes that they will prove faithful
and honest officers.
Jake Johnson was in Heppner this
week to look after the state of tbe wool
market. Crops are looking well in bis,
section but need rain.
Chris. Hrlpin and wife bad a regular
row last Satnrday night and wound np
in the city jnil. The matter was adjust
ed before the recorder.
Decoration Day as properly observed
at Lexington last Friday, quite a nnm-ber.i-f
cur people attending. A social hop
was given that evening.
Hon. Geo. W. McHaley was over from
Prairie City la9t week, looking after his
political interests here. We fonnd him
to be a very pleasant gentleman.
Whiokt's Jamaica Ginger Strictly
Pure. An excellent remedy for cramps,
colic and where a tonic for the stomach
is required. Sold by A. D. Johnson.
The Gazette's republican wing is
very consistently named "pants." The
democratic side is more hopeful and
believes that Blackman is elected.
Have von sheeD in tbe mountains ? If
so, you can buy your supplies at Long
Creek, of Conger & Hirsobberg, at Hepp
ner prices, with freight added. 75-76
Martin Anderson has returned from
Malheur in good health. He finds little
work over there, large numbers of sheep
having perished in last winter's storm.
TT . XTT T CHI. 1 1. .1 I. ..ma la at
Satura"ayr" 'We nWcirTn"lEe tjregontan '
that he is given credit with delivering the
best campaingn speech of the season at
Eugene, Oregon.
Scrofulous eruptions, such as pimples
disooloration of the skin, especially on
the face, are caused by impure blood
and will disappear rapidly by using
Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier.
Rawlins Post, G. A. R., of Lexington,
would like to have all old soldiers of
Heppner to unite with their post They
promise to divide time of holding meet
ings with the members here, should they
choose to unite.
Once in Seven Years The body is
renewed. The blood mnst have the
elements of vitality. Wright's Com
pound Syrupof Sarsaparilla cleanses and
enriches the blood, and gives a uew im
petus to life. Sold by A. D. Johnson.
Col. Nevius, of The Dalles, addressed
an audience of republicans and demo
crats at Heppner last Thursday eve, in
the interest of the republican party. He
was to speak at this place on Wednes
day, but failed to arrive on account of a
wreok between Arlington and The
Dalles.
Maokey, the photographer of the traf
fio Northwest, will photograph from
June 5 to June 20, and will guarantee
the very best work. Extra work done
over eaoh picture. Cloudy weather just
as good and favorable as fair weather.
Avail yourselves of the opportunity to
corue early so your work can be finished.
Prices from 83 50 to 84.00 per dozen. II.
front of Matlock's store near the bank.
H. C. Mackev. manager. 76-8.
THE NEW DISCOVERY.
Yon have heard your friends and
neighlors talking about it. Yon may
yourself be one of tbe many wbo know
from personal experience just how good
a thing it is. If you have ever tried it,
yon are one of its stannnh friends, be
cause the wonderful thing about it is,
that when once given a trial, Dr. King's
New Disi overy ever holds a place in the
ho'.ise. If you have never used it and
should be afflicted with a cough, cold or
any Throat Lung, or Chest trouble, Se
oul e a bottle at once and give it a fair
trial. It is guaranteed every time, or
money refunded, rnal ixitties x-reo
A. D. Johnson A Co's Drugstore.
at
THE RAINFALL.
The following table shows tbe preeip-
! itation from the 1st day of June 1889 up
I to the 3l8t day of May 1S90, inclusive,
befog the first t .velve months of wbioh
any record has been kept at Heppner.
Month. Inches and hundredths.
June 1889 , 0.66
July
0.12
0.10
0.16
0.88
0.55
1.25
1.13
1.37
2.75
0.39
0.71
i Aug.
I Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
lc
Jan-
1890..
I Feb.
! March "
i April
My
Total..
10.08
TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST
j The great appetizer, touio and liver reg
i ulator. In use for more than 50 years in
Ensrland. Posititive specific for liver
oomol iint. Bud taste in tbe month on
arising in the morning, dull pains in the
head and back of the eyes, tired reeling,
dizzioess. languor symptoms of liver
romolaiot. Remedy Dr. Henley's Eng-
from your druggist for SI. and take ac-
ANYTHING TO BEAT- BLACKMAN.
Ia the midst of defeat the Gazette
has some victory.
The election of Blackmau is conceded.
Some of our people said "that damn
Swinburne organ is taking too much
interest in Blackman."
"His goose is cooked. We will let his
case go by default."
Tbe Budget howled "no self respecting
man will vote tor a bi-toned Jew, much
less a common one."
That "barb wire and bacon story" was
turned loose.
"He is lieutenant of the Swinburne
olique."
"The Gazette supports the straight
republican county ticket, an 1 Blackman
is in bad company."
"We mnst knock bim ont."
"To tell the truth, we know he is
rnstler, and tbe man we need in the
legislature, but we will teli lieson him."
"Yet Blackman carries Morrow county
by 79 majority. How did it happen."
THE FIRST STEP.
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat
can't sleep, can't think, can't do any,
thing to your satisfaction, aud you won
der what ails you. You should beed tbe
warning, you are taking the first step in
to Nervous Prostration. You need a
Nerve Tonic and in Eleotric Bitters you
will find tbe exact remedy for restoring
your system to its normal healthy con
dition. Surprising results follow the
use of this great Nerve Tonic and Altera
tiva Your appetite returns, good diges
tion is restored, and the Liver and Kid
neys resame healthy action. Try a bot
tle. Price 60o. at A. D. Johnson A Go's
Drugstore.
Umatilla Democrats. A telegram
from Umatilla county states that tbe en
tire county and legislative ticket is elect
ed. Tbe canvass up there bas been de
oidedly wanner than Morrow's, although
ours was decidedly interesting.
THE STANDARD.
"I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla as hav
ing passed abovo the grade of what are
commonly called patent or proprietary
medicines," said a well known physi
cian recently. "It is fully entitled to be
considered a standard medicine, and has
won this position by its undoubted mer
it and by the remarkable cures it has
effected. For an alterative and tonic it
has never been equalled."
New Town. A. G. Bartholemew has
returned from Little Potts where be says
there is considerable excitement over the
newly discovered mines. One man who
owns a ranch in the mineral district has
refused $10,000 for it. A petition is out
for a postoffioe, and Mr. Bartholemew will
put in a store iu tbe near future. A town
is being laid oat, and if the mines prove
as they appear. Little Potts will be a
booming place.
The Best Remedy. Wright's Para
gon Headache Remedy for headache and
neuralgia. Harmless, tasteless, no bad
effects. Stops pain in five minutes.
Sold b- A. D. Johnson.
ELECTION MATTERS.
The latest returns from the state in
dicate the election of the entire repub
lican state ticket by handsome majori
ties, with tbe exception of Governor
Peunoyer, who is undoubtedly elected
bv propably 3000 majority,
Hermann's majority wiil probably
reach about 9000.
Too republicans, it is olaimed, have
elected two-thirds of the members of the
legislature. The returns show that Ore
gon is a republican state.
SLEEPLESSNESS.
DR. FLINTS REMEDY is tbe beat
remedy known for insomania, or sleep
lessness, which aflVcts so many persons,
and which leads to many serious ner
vous diseases, particularly to insanity.
Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or
or RfMresi Mac k Drug Co., N. Y.
DIED.
In Hepwier on the 29th ult., Mrs.
the 29th
Ouey, wife of Charles Oney. Her
death is much regretted by her friends
here, as well as where they formerly
V-e$ in Wast f min accom
panied by the sorrowing husband, were
sent for mterrment to Garnett, Kansas,
where tbey formerly resided.
THE ELECTION. -The
eleotion last Monday passed off
quietiy and orderly, notwithstanding
the bitter reeling woicu naa grown up
between the two republican factions.
The vote at Heppner was large aud
warmly contested. Scratching was done
in profusion ou both sides. The state
ticket was almost ignored in the con
test for county officers. The democrats,
with the aid and support given by re
publicans, elected their entire ticket ex
cept the superintendent of schools.
The West Shore has improved at
since tbe first copy of tbe weekly wa
issued, and it is now tbe handsomest i
lustrated weekly in the United States
Its pictures of western scenes are of
special iuterest, its general contents are
interesting and valuable. Every bouse
on the Pacifio coast should receive the
West Shore regularlv. L. Samuel,
Pnblisher, Portland, Oregon. 84.00 a
year.
Mr. Tbeo. Dauner has a photo of our
Main street as it appeared one day last
week crowded with teams for Long
Creek.
Charles, Hastings, of The Dalles, is in
Heppner, aud is prepared to give lessees
no any kind of band or reed instru
ments. 76-4t.
Mrs. Gilliam is erecting a very neat
residence on Swinburne street.
Born To the wife of Dau Slalter, on
Balm Fork, on tbe 1st inst, a boy.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the First National Bank at Hepp
ner, in the State of Oregon, at the
Close of Business. May 17, if'(.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $134,842.29
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 7,723.61
U. S. Bonds to seoure circula
tion 12.500.00
Due from approved reserve agents 4,294 34
Due from other National banks 19,422.49
Due from State Banks and bank
ers 2,803.51
Banking-house furniture and
fixtures 3772.08
Curreut expenses and taxes
paid....: 2,331.47
Premiums on U. S. bonds 8,000.00
Bills of other Banks 20.00
Fractional paper ourrency, '
nickels and cents. J x?
Specie 17,685.30
Legal-tender notes o.OO
Redemption fund with TJ. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, ot
circulation) 562 50
Total 8208,964.57
LIABILITIES.
Capital stookpaidin 8 50.000.00
Surplus fund 12,000.00
Undivided profits 4,673.64
National Bank Notes outstand
ing 11,250.00
Tnrliindnnl denosits subiect to
cheok 107.538.45
Demand certificates of deposit 7,627-72
Time certificates of deposit 8,627 51
Due to other Nationul Banks. . 7,247.25
Total 8208,964.67
State of Oregon, i M
County of Morrow, j
I, George Conser, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to tbe
best of my knowledge and belief.
Geo. Conser, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
4tU day of June, 1890. Otis Patterson,
Notary Public for Oregon.
Correct- -Attest; C. A. Rhea, James
P. Rhea and Frank Kellogg, Directors.
ARLINGTON NOTES.
Senator Hilton was iu town yesterday, j
Arthnr Coffin paid a visit to Portland
but returned iu time to cast his vote.
The body of Mrs. Oney was put aboard
the east bound train Sunday noon.
Geo. McCready has about 100 sacks of
wool waiting above the mouth of Piae
creek to be shipped to this burg.
Sunday a huge barge from Columbus,
Wash., en route to Pasco, struck a rook
opposite Arlington and was beached. She
is 100 feet long, 24 feet wide and has a
mast 56 feet from tbe deck.
A party of our townspeople went to
the Indian races and had a very enjoya
ble time, tbe principal item of interest
being a race between Stanley Coffin and
a siwash, 100 yards. Stanley's long legs
served him in good stead, landing him 20
yards ahead ot his opponent.
Maiu street presented an unwonted ap
pearance of activity yesterday, specula
tion being rife as to what would be the
result of this precinct, but suspense at
an end just before 2 o'clock, when the
following was annonnced :
For congress, Hermanu, 146; Millar 79.
For governor, Thompson, 121; r eunoyer,
105. For secretary of state, McBride, 138.
Tonnsend, 88. For state treasurer, Met
acban, 143; Webb 84. For supreme judge,
Bean, 139; Bonham,8S. For superintend
ent of public instruction, McElroy, 136;
LeRoy, 88. For state printer, Baker 139;
O'Brien, 88. For prosecuting attorney, 7th
judicial district, Wilson, 133; Dufur, 90.
GILLIAM COUNTY TICKET.
For representative, Steuver, 106; Mul
key, 112. For county judge, Mariner,
158; Darling. 56. For sheriff, Sanderson,
130; Wiloox85. For county olerk, Lucas,
132; Keeney, 85 For oounty commission
er, Edwards, 131; McQninn, 85. For
county treasurer, Hart 77 ; Ewing, 140.
For assessor. Mason 136; Dunn, 81. For
school superintendent, Kennedy, 109,
Parke 107. For surveyor, Hurlburt, 139;
Wick, 85. For coroner, Hankens, 139;
Easton, 88. For oounty seat, Arlington, '
214; Condon. 6.
BIiALOCKS PRECINCT.
For congress, Hermann, 31; Miller 13.
For supreme judge, Bean 31; Bonham 13.
For governor, Thompson, 26; Pennoyer,
18. For secretary of state, MoBride, 31 ;
Townsend, 13. For state treasurer,
Metschan, 31; Webb, 13. For superinten
dent of public instruction, McElroy, 31;
LeRoy, 13. For proseouting attorney,
seventh judicial district, Wilson, 31;
Dufur, 13.
COUNTY.
For representative, Steuver, 32; Mul
key, 11. For county judge, Mariner, 34;
Darling, 8. For oouuty commissioner,
Edwards, 30 ; McGuinn, 12. For sheriff,
Sanderson, 31; Wilcox, 12. For oounty
olerk, Lucas, 37 ; Keeuey, 7. For county
treasurer, Hart, 24; Ewing 20. For
assessor, Mason, 28; Dunn, 15. For
school , superintendent, Kennedy, 31 :
Parker, 13. For surveyor, Hurlburt, 30
Wick, 14. For coroner, Hankins, 28;
Dr. Easton, 16. For oounty-. seat,
Arlington, 40; Condon, 4.
The World Enriched.
The facilities of tbe present day for the
production of everything that will con
duce to the material welfare aud comfort
of mankind are almost unlimited and
when Syrup of Tigs was first produced
the "world was enriched with the only
perfect laxative known, as it is the only
remedy -which is truly pleasing and re
freshing to the taste and prompt aud
effectual to cleanse the system gently iu
the Spring time or, iu fact, at any time
and the better it is known the more pop
ular it becomes.
Advertised Letters
List of Letters advertised at the post-
office at Heppner, Or. June 2, 1890. In
calling for for them please say adver
tised :
Argus. Bub M'gr
Cummins, Michael
Coffee, Miss Belle
Carrier, M. J.
Frost, Merit S
Henderson. H. Li.
Kivette. B. C
MurreU, M. De
Mifern. Kita
Messinee. Chas.
Parsons. H. F.
Sweeney, Arthur J.
Tomer. Geo. E.
Vajglui, J. W. ,
Bowser, Esq., John
Connor, T. J.
Cox. A. B.
Dnstin, Elias
Garen, Mr.
Harris. Tom R.
Niebahr, Christ
MctjinuiB, James
Malone Frank
Paviatt. J. H.
Reasoaer.Koyal F.
Sweeny, H.
TJrin. William
WeUer, Mi Hadf
parcels:
Wrench, Wm.
Hnnter, T. C.
Mrs. Jennie Kea
A. M-ALLORY, P. M.
Heppner, Or., June 2. 1890.
Dyspepsia
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 irregii
laxity of the bowels, are
DlStrOSS some of the more common
After symptoms. Dyspepsia does
not get well ot itself. It
Eating requires careful, persistent
attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa
parilla, which acta gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones the stomach and other
organs, regulates the digestion, creates a
good appetite, and by thus Sick
overcoming the local symp- -u
toms removes the sympa- HeaaaCIlO
thetic 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 eat
u . distressed me, or did me
riean" jttl6 m -m hour
bum after eating I would expe
rience a falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling,
as though I had not eaten anything. My trou
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which is that of a painter, and from being
more or less shut up in a SOUT
room with fresh paint. Last e
spring I took Hood's Sarsa- OTOmacn
rilla took three bottles. It did me an
immense amount ot good. It gave me an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously experienced."
George A. Page, Watertown, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by aU druggists. Si; six for fS. Prepared only
by C.I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH, TOY BACK!
STOP IT HOW,
SOON IT WIIL BC TOO LATE.
I have been troubled many years with
disease of the kidneys and have tried
many different remedies and have
sought aid from different physicians
without relief. About the 15th of April
I was suffering from a very violent
attack that almost prostrated me in
.ch. manner ti.at I was bent Over.
When I sat down it was almost impossible for me
to get up alone, or to put on my clothes when
irinH Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
hotel. I immediately commenced
k-using the tea. It had an almost
miraculous enect, ana 10 we khuo
ishmentof all the guests at the hotel,
in a few days, I am happy to state,
that I was a new man. . I will
recommend the tea to all afflict
as x nave oecn.
G. A. TUPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
Santa Rosa, Cal.
Fabcr's Golden Female Pills..
For Female Irregular
Itivts: uothiuzlikethem
on the market. iWrer
faiL Success fully used
by prominent ladies
monthlv. Guaranteed
to relieve suppressed
menstruation.
SURE! SAFEf CERTAIN!
Don't be humbugged.
Save Time, a eaua,
and money ;tkke no oth
er. ftPTit. to any address.
secure by mail on re
ceipt ot price, uu.
Address,
THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
western Branch, Box 27, PORTLAND, OK
Sold bv A. D. Johnson & Co.. Sol
AjrenU for Heppner.
AS
2 ,
INT OKDERIXG
:Froxu:
HALE BROS. & CO.
You Can Depend Upon
Getting,
oo
1. Your order filled witn pleainsg
promptness.
2. The same prices and attention
as though you were at their
counters.
3. Lower prices on the whole than
FREE.
OUR
NEW
elsewhere. They allow7 no one to
undersell them.
4. Courteous and satisfactory treat
ment. Goods may be exchanged;
or money refunded where satisfac
tion is not given.
5. The best styles. They carry no
unsalable goods,
6. The benefits of their dealings di
rect with manufacturers. It makes
small prices.
FASHION
BOOK
AND
PRICE
LIST,
100
PAGES.
m
5LE Bf(0S. GO.,
-DEALERS IN-
DB Y GOODS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS,
Nos. 825 to 835, K Street,
FURNITURE!
ltill Stock Now on Hand.
Latest Styles oriel Bot
tom. Prices!
Repa
iring and Job
TERMS,
C. M. MALLOET,
M.
S,--'J..2-
. f - i .
ilvsiThe
Special attention paid to fine
MAIN STEEET,
REGISTERED : No. 1215 in Norman Percheron Hook u. .- and 1M4 in
the French Peroheron book of France. Hire, mouton imu, v.
S. B. He bv French Monaroh, 734 in F. P. S. B., 205 in the A. P. 8. B.
and 350 in F. D. 8. B.; out of Margaorete by Cow; by Mesle-Snr-Sarthe, through
the genealogy as found in the stud book (Peroberonne De France.) and stnd book
Des Chevaox De Trait Franows. We find SULTAN comes from the most fashion
able strains ot ancestors in all France,
COLOR, BLACK. Is nine years old; weight 1,800; will make the season at Rock
Creek, four miles south of Hardman, at
COX & ENGLISH'S nusrcH,
SULTAN can show the finest colt from yearlings to four-year-olds, of any
horse ever imported into Oregon.
TIT T) TTC . $20 to insure ; $10 season. Pasture famished free. AH care
-1 i-lVlV10 . wjij taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible
if any should oocur, or mares get out of pasture. t
FOR SALE.
A good stock or sheep ranoh contain
ing over 1,700 acres. Ail under fence,
two large springs of running water, two
good houses and other improvements,
good accessto outside range. 430 acres
deeded. Inquire of Warner Bros., Eoho,
Oregon, ' 74-7?
Fresh vegetable at the Mode,
BV MAIL
NOTIONS AND
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES.
Sacramento, Cal.
FURNITURE!!
fork a
CASH.
LICHTENTHAL,
-SOLE AGENT FOB-
Specialty.
HEPPNER. OR.
Buckingham & Heclit's
$4 CALF SHOES,
. . . ,i
Button. Lace or Congress. Every pair
Warranted. xlso an extensive line of
the celebrated Buckingham &
Hecht boots always on hand.
Largest Stock in East-
ern uregon
custom work. Opposite City Hotel,
HEPPNER, OEEGON.
Norman Perecheron,
Imported by
DILLON BROS.,
NORMAL, ILLS , Dec. 1813.
Legal Blanks. The Gazette job of.
fice is getting out a catalogue and price
list ot legal blanks which will include
all kinds. Send n yoor order. We du
plicate Pendleton or Portland prices.
The following discounts are allowed for
large orders ; $5 to $10, 20 per cent, off;
$10 to $20, 25 per oent off; $20 and over,
33 per oent. off.
FOR THE SPOT CASH
Yon, Will Fiml that Yon Can Get the Moat Goods of the Samo Cluss for
tbe.LeASt Money at
J. W. Matlock & Co.'s
New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink
When They Say they Keep a Complete Stock They Mean It. See tor Yourself.
The Most Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods,
Meats, Salt, Glassware and Queensware, Anything and Everything.
DON'T FORGET THE NEW STORE, MAIN STREET,
HEPPNER, OREGON
;a horse ;
will travel well when sliocl "by
ROBERTS i SIMONS,
Grenex'al Blacksmiths & ITariers.
REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY.
HorsesUQBing S4.00 per
0TA FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDS
MatlocllCornor, MaiiiStreet, Heppner, Ox-
SPBIlj GOODS.
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES
This Popular Millinery Establishment has a Fresh and Nent
Stock Just Open for Inspection at the .
Hands of the Public.
New Hats! New Styles! New Prices!'
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
A SPECIALTY !
MRS. S. P. GARRIGUES,
PROPRIETORS
STew Livery and Feed Stable.
The New Firm Has Added Rigs and Livery Stock. Hay and Grain for
Sale, and FREE STALL ROOM. Free Camping Honse in Connection.
Whole Barley and Chop for Sale.
DONT FORGET THEM WHEN IN TOWN.
KEEFEE & SARGENT, Props. Lower Main St., Heppner, Or.
Are Ton Going to Paint Your House This Spring? If so, Call on
A. DJOHNSOX,
We have jnet received a fine line of MIXED PAINTS bought at assignee's sale
which we offer at very low prices. Also a stock
of the celebrated
CHICAGO MIXED PAINT.
We carry a complete stock , of Oils, Colors,
Brushes Glass, etc., etc.
O ' -
A Full Line of WALLPAPEE of the Latest Styles Just Eeceived
From Chicago. Call and See Them at the
CITY DRUG STROE,
A. D. Johnson, Prop.
W. J. LEEZEB.
LEEZER &
PUMPS
And Piping Always
on Hand.
MAIN STREET,
TOOLS
A Specialty ! !
: E. J. SLOCUM,
rDeaier In
parent Aieaioines, Toilet
Artloles, liiiti. Oils. Glass and
W till
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
The Finest Assort
ment of GOLD PENS in
Eastern Oregon,
A&'t for Portland Oregonian.
Leezer & Thompson's Corner, ; : : Main Street,
HEPPNER, - - OEEGON
W. A. KTRK.
KIRK
-DEALERS IN -
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con
eeivable article article kept in a First
elass Harness Shop.
Repairing ti Specialty !
Kept Constantly on hand the Celebrated Heppner Saddle
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.
Span after may 1st, 1889.
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR
OF THE
P. O. THOMPSON
THOMPSON
-DEALEES IN
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Wood and "Willow Ware,
Bud Cages, NEw HOME Sewing Ma
chines and a complete line of
Groceries ami Confectionery!
HEPPNER, OREGON
Paper
J. C. HAYES
HAYES
,S ld by A. D. J hnson.
i cording to directions.
74-426.