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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1902)
. .) s i : hi : 1 1 ii v ot !; s. Read the life of Daniel Webster, and liroiit theieby. The teuehors of this part might hold a looal in' itnte. Tf.iv-lie-, your pupils a'e watching every act so piny your part right. If von wirdi to become wise, trade off that old Htoi-k of ideas for a new line. If you are deserving and not financially aide to go to school, you can get help. We an? preparing for Xmas - by luitclseiing hogs and making sausige. If yuii don't think girls are needed on the aim, nevtr mention it to Jieri Coiirter. Don't worry too much about having Ju;i.' v;-.,!ig, jast act i uht from the If vu sue not after a first class com tnon i education, steer your boat cleat the pai'ts oi lio 'senerry. G.biji trawls slow these icy days, . 1 . T I . . s(:c mil ni )Vi' nji .ieu jouu ,v coif puts in his appearance. If yon d jii't want to teach sidiool, ttive yourself a fair education, and p.t you l 1 iv:o.:t' oil irr.e T.ar! the imii ket for another is at borne again, and no 1 filial: pox yet. We ate not ,y snyckle ui.-ease in this Jay 1". want i ' ; count! " An lay AkeiH dawi ed him se'fin a set. of sci.ooi-iiaincss l.ti,t .Monday. We need moiT bey like Aulay. Lt-ain hew to inanfie a nuniltr of pi-pds, flv't. yii.i may he able io teach a :!at-!-, n.cceuse your knowledge every .lay by i ca. an,:, studying and thinking. The sii 'W ar.il ice h 'S had possession pai ;. of eai til's domain for several m.-rs have decided to wait liter X ssas to finish putting in ai;i. (V iatci's face is all smiles, says ft seo bow a man can manage a -uccvssbilly without ornamenting Of tl.:. days, aiiiiii ihyu He; i.e. d ranch the pai lor with thd sweet smiles of a Jovely ei.-i. And if yoii teach, teach, don't merely k ep school. Start your pupil right. The teacher nuidt really want to see thing- done light. Jle must have uieJ.ua! and moral power of leadership. H'ct ready for .Xmas by reading the J took of i'.-a'ms, ami it you don't i est well mgt.U batho in the sea of cobriety, chai,.'' xAi: person weli with honest i-aliii and oil retning swallow a pill ot legut. Ninety-five )er cent of our leaJing iiducatois were raised poor hoys, so you sc.- what others nave done we can cL, put your own will to the wheel, and bhe will roll at once, never looking ,ek, .i r. j.itinr.e the marcti and the sict'jo Aiii be jours. If yu; fiie b-.tween the age of seven teen ana twenty-live without a common tense k.,o .viedge, of things m geneial, just uiukc ai laiigements at once to put iu wito tn-year l'JJ:;, and apply your self closo.y to your books either in or out of seliuol, and when hMl shad have come yo.i w id haye a. together a dtl'eieut KOene b-.'fore you, never lender an ex cuse, a yoiti neart is gooii, you haven't any e.co.-e, don't wait for .something to turu up. go aoead and nun up Kome thing. An idle b.aiu is the devifs workbiioji. lltA.MIl UUFINKS 1IKH CLAIMS llrnua lMUiilion, but Want Ilquill Treatim-iH Willi tlte Wilier I'owrr. Washington, Dec. 18. It wbb Ifarned tonieht that Fiance has addressed a note to her Charged Affairs at Caracas for submission to the Venezuelan government, stating the position she will remain in reference to claims of her citizens against Venezuela. France makes a distinction between claims arising before Casto's assump lionot power and those arising since. The claims of France prior to Castro's administration, it is already agreed, are to he settled by arbitration. The claims aiising since Castro became president are to be adjusted by the French .Minister at Caracas and proper Mini sterial ofiieers of Venezuela. This was arranged some time ago. In the note pent to Caracas, France takes the position that claims aiising since 1809, when Castro became Presi dent, should have as favorable treat ment, as is given to claims of Germany, G.-eat r.ribfn ami other countries. As to the c'aima prior to 1S90, France says they shall be met accoiding to the mo-a-i'avored nation treaty clause, and be met out of the customs reeeipts. The note is courteous but firm. France, it is announced, will make no demonstrations against Venezu da. 9iii. i. is ( s:tii?;u. ICedm-rM IMities si fiiilippiiio tl uc Is. I"ro- i leijjj taki i ri' 1'triuils For I'.nr.i. The hi . of the cu-tomary form of O ii. .v N ;i;..ividu.d hail tare permits Will he 1 .l.Lii.ii d Wl'Ii the clo.-e Ol tl .u yi-.ii i and for I'k '), Joint Clergy v;;i!; - ' -vied by the Trans-Conti-t.i i.ta' i ..- -i' Assot ialioii will be honuie '. . .. .i line. Thee penults Th" House Thursday parsed the bill to reduce the duties on the products of the Philippines coming in the Unit', d States from 75 per cent of the n:g!ey rates (the present dutie-) to 2o per cent of those rates.. The discussion of the bill was accompanied by considerable maneuvering on the Democratic side to tecure voles on various jmieiidinents designed to lower the tariff barrier still further, and a record vote was foiced on a motion to recommit, with instructions to report a bill providing for absolute free trade with the islands. The di vision on this proposition was on party lines, with the exception of .McCall die p. Mass.), who voted with the Democrats. A telegraph and express oiViea has been established at Fairviow, Or. -mrj- - nmm- Auction Sale of HoiiM'liold Jioils. Notice is hereby given that on Satur day the 3d day of January 19.):?, at the hour of three o'clock p. m. at the old store building of Wells it Co. corner Main and May streets Heppner, Ore. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, a lot of household articles consbt ing of books, lurmtin e, carpets, silver ware, hardware, cooking utensils, and such articles r.s are generally used for housekeeping, and being the property mortgaged by W. W. Sibray on the tiist day of Auguset ISO'.), to M. M. Ihngham in Multnomah county Oiegon, and taken under said mortgage upon fore e osure thereof. G. W. l'n,:i cs, Attorney for Moitgagee. will tie g. of the 'A Trans Co' irg pra-t: i -.: a1"' -i .. if :-j.id y ..e eociati ti these pi r:n t. in the combined territories ern, South-Western, and :ental Associations, embiac y the territory west of Chi ;.,uis. A charge of 1 . U .e Trans-Continental As- r tiie exiense of issuing A. L. Ckaig, neral Passenger Agent. A IJood ouiih Ii-diciiic. l- IlOM TIIE GAZETTE, TOO tVOOM li V, AVoTll.l lia I find Chambfrb.in's C ngh K.?med an exuallent mediciuo. I have b'eu suf fering from a severe cougli for the bi.d two months, nnd ii has (ilVcH'd h cure. I hf-ve great plea -lire ;:i rec-trimeni ing it. Y. 0. Wccknor. T'ui istl-.e opinion of one of onr oldest and most r - peeled residents, and has been voluntarily giv en in Kood faith thai oti;rs may try tire remedy and he benefited, as was Mr. Wockner. This remedy is sold by XI. -cum Drug Co. The anti-baloou ticket with ih? excejition of erne council mat), whs defeated at Ashland, Thursday. A closed town fight is on at Pasco. It id the first anti-;.i mill ing demonstration in the history of the town. Know Ten I'eet Peep. Denver, Colo., Dec. 21. The blizzard that raged on Friday and Sautrday in Fastern Colorado and Wyoming and Western Kansas and Nebraska was the most serious in years to the railroad, as far as the interruption of the taiflic is concerned. All trains on the Union Pacific and Burlington lioads ere de layed at least 24 hours, and some trains due yesterday morning are just getting into Denver tonight. This is true of trains over the Kansas Ci'y branch of the Union Pacific. Along this line snow drifts fiom G to 10 feet deep made the movement of trains impossible until the track could be cleared. The number of desertions from the United States army has be come alarming. Many attribute it to the abolishment of the chii teen and lack of amusement in the army. The Pride Of Heroes. Mirny soldiers in the last war wrnt.n tn i,v that for Scratches, Bruises, C:jts, Wounds, Corns, S re Feet and f-tiff Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Halve is the host in the world. Bone for Bums, -:cdds, Boils, Uloers, Skin Eruptioes and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 2oe ;.t MIocum Drug Co. At the log-rolling of the Wood men of the World, held at Dallas, on Friday night, 100 members were initiated. Grant county citizens are to hold an anti-forest reserve meet ing in the near future, to protest ugainst the present boundaries. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests all classes of food, toues Bnd strengthens the stomach and digestive Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, StoruKch Troubles, and makes rich red blood, health nr.d strength. Kodol re builds wornont tissues, purifies strength ens and sweetens tha Htomooh. Gov. G. W, Atkinson, of W. Va.. phjs: I have naed a number ot bottles of Kodol and have found it to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful remedy for stomiich rilmeots. I recommend it to my friends. Sioonm Drug Co., Heppner, and lone Drug Co., lone. BUSINESS LOCALS and want ads of all descriptions will hereafter ba published in a column by themselves. Kales for Local Ails. Ten cents h line for first insertion and o cents a line for each subsequent inser tion. All notices set in brevier type. iroceric. P.inns Bros, for fresh groceries. T. li. Howard for fine groceries The finest groceries at I'.inns Bros. Get your miuce meat at the Central Ma rket. The Ga.ejtk has added a new to its list Contest AtlhUvit. hi iak Howard's grocery store is a very pop u!ar place for the purchase of supplies for farmers and outfits for outing in the way of extra tine groceiies. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's handy where you can get auvthing you want You tret a chance on the Morris chair, to be given away X:n:i ev, with every oOe purchase. Don't fail to get a chance. Piitteison Jk. Son, Cp-to date Druggist. U -r Holiday stock is prettier, finer and a better select ma than ever before peea in II-ppner. l'atters.n & Sou, up to date Druggists. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought war o of Bear: Ihe cdlto-Hl page of tb "Weekly Ore Ccniaa gUvs a broad treatment to a wlda A. J. Snell wanted to attend a psrty, but was afraid to do so on Recount of pains in his etotnocb. which he feared would grow worse. He eays, "I was telling nay troubleB to a lady friend, who eaid; 'Chamberlain 'e Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put yoa in con dition for the party.' I bought a bottle and lake pleasure in stating that two doses cared me and enabled tne to Lave a good time at tbe party. Mr. Suell is a resident of Sammer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for eale by Slocum Drag Co. Independent and reliable Ian. . .. -The Orecon- Tr-e Pastime has jut received a large shipment of high giade cigars of the leading brand-", tobaccos ami pipes. Call around and get a good smoke. K. C. Ashbaugh, proprietor. Do not fail to get a chance on the Lovely Morris Chair to ne given away Xmas eve. Patterson & Son, up-to-date Druggists. We have a fine line of Holiday stock on display. Do not fail to see it, and Bemember, you get a chance on the Morris cbair with every 50c purchase. Patterson & Son, up-to-date Druggists. FALL AND WIN TER t.SHOES. M. LICHTENTHAL.. THE UP-TO-CATE SHOE DEALER.... When you need anything in the line of Shoes, come in and examine our immense stock. Can supply you with neat and well-made footwear at reasonable prices. :::::::: : Custom Work a Specialty... HEPPNER, OREGON CENTRAL MEAT MARKET BRETALL, Props THOMSON A. Ci , tV: .c -vV t-.'nw'.-vv, Beef, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry kept constantly on hand Hams, Lard and Bacon of the best quality Fresh Fish in Season West Side Upper Alain Street, Heppner. r: CimOMC CASES are pa ticularty desirous- You cannot only cure Piles by removing the cause. You cannot j."'t at the cnue with anything but an internal remedy. Chronic cases make the most, enthusiastic advertisers of thi.s remedy. IJecause it cure.-. Weak Men ! O . V J . fSEXO TABLETS S WILL MAKE YOU STRONG They arc an Absolute Cure for Loss of SEXU1L ITOK, SrERMlTOlllillGKA, i!E.aTLT3 M E.TOSt',ETC. And we truiirniitop them, fin receipt of Uue Hollar vvc will mail a liox (11) ln vs. trent meiii) securely senlcit. to iiny M.IireiK, with no marlis to di;i Uie coteii Ik. Boxes TrJ;;tlU $5.00 Six L Yonr money will he promptly returiie.l to you it you are not sutislied with the treatment. Green & Jackson Drw Co WALLA WALLA, WASH. Ml visit DR. JORDAN'S grit' mi Arun-n a ft n in n mm an i IG5I MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. (Iikmi BlJiik ul ifnmih.f Tb target Anatomical Unaoum Grratnat altrnetton In tfm City. A p leotuitrui siymjor vuturs. i -4 H'rnhfitiai.i'1. or n t eon tr not Ml j ert disenst,po!ti vely ruroil hjr CuAik li.stiiblistiBd 3o years. CR. JCRCAN PH1YATE DISEASES teed iuvi who ar mifV-rrry from lho fU'vcts of youthful Iii.I'.h- ' ci-etloiit or In ruHturnr rear. Werv poiipnej. Ivn ;ianu4 in ioi HseumiiU- catloim; Xprmliirilin, J'l-'ni.iC r. I h(fa, liluaorriiA'H. U li-rt. i ri-iifiirj f ITrlisnlliiZi Hy h CDioljiinalon of i remd!i.s, ot :! .'. it nur:tt'e t.o r, the Doctor lia.n so an .i.-uril lii.s '.ri-.uuvnt Cut. II wljl net . if only air.i. tl iii.!n-tllnt it-ai-f. b:st t.erm.oicnt t riire. IIih Doctor noes not ciaon to iM-ii .rnj & rniraclos, hut i well known to t- a "lr nc:l I sc;ii:ir fhyloian Hurt n.hikhot., Drvrtilbvai In hinin.o rv--I;3'spi of ?fa. KYI1IIMI tl'nronx'ily er..!:c -toil from Ui BVHtPtn without tl).- list- ol -m- . i rii.it o .'i roi i.rnrt, rtaorni . a vaev i..r A quu-k eo1 coiisal & V f, w. ... t . ; Lit F Ltr. Joro.trfl h..-.. (licnj.-.t. nipio..ni. I'.VKHY MAN HoplvPisrtoimwiil rc-Ir ni i r . I . f . '. 1 , J 1 r jt' ( l .:-.e. i Y:'e will lru-nl!ff (I i'OSJTlVH VCliBtn V " 1' I.' .wl . n rl"ft tm CUA Ft fi Vi: .v Y IOC A xOXAf LJjL TriM:i"'if '.'-Hotniilv or hy ktlr. T V, ..r- i-,tt. i. . ! I ..r wrfr DR. J0Ti;AN & ( 0.. 11)61 Market SI.. J. f ..MontGresteiil Bros.. Li ramie a:.d Mai hie Monu ments a Spfcialty : : : : STONE AND ALAHSLE CUTTERS Finishinii Stone Work for l.uild inga. l'est Mailde ami (Jranite kept in Stock. SHOT OS MAIS STKEKT, Oregon amd umoh Pacific Onlv Xjino KAST vi.-i CHI !5 T tin tint ilPi 1 TWO TRAINS OAIIjV Daily :!" a. m . 8:15 a. in. mil: .S:IIKD1'I.KS I! i-.r I'M-. n. on. K.-iSt M:iil -For ivist ami West Kfl't Mail Kro'n h:.:-t i.o.l Wit-t ):: i- s Kit L.iM ami West Daily A K i: l v . s : r. p. m. Kxpn Krom ... We t ' .V!.- p. SN Fi;an isi o I Miiis from lei; in ti l st cam eh li;; int.sNi. n rpii:. Sttam ,') i lavs. r.c.at service l.etwe-i ' tl-iml. A'on'a, On .trim Cite, D,ivton .-.ilein, I n.h peiMlioice, C)7c::lh's nt'i'l a'l V!i...i.ia ;:..! Willamette Kiver po.ntb. Heppner, Oregon Wanted Hides, pelts, and fure. Highest cash prices paid for coyote ekins and other furs. 11 tf. Fuil Coux. SNAKE HiVZl :1 1 ilri s In t i . '. .:!'. I ;:. Kipaii!1. ill Lew i-'toii ii. ,- .r I - - i : Cen:-.al !'. UTE. . i.'...l I..-V. i:..;i h ave in., rctiirtiim; leave c-.y. :.t a. nl. Ui'ii-LtT. A. !.. rn;. ever A e':t, fort Utid E. h r n tm Field's Ytaws on Ambition and Dys pepsia. If you take thL paper and The Weekly Oregoni&n you won't have to beg your newt Weekly Orrgonian Heppner Gazette. For news and opinions the Oregonlan. "Dyspepsia," wrote Eupene Field, "often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition." Thouch great despite hit complaint Field suffered from indiges tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach can't digest your food. It needs rest. You can only rest it by the use of a preparation like Kodol, which re lieves it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to its normal tone. Strengthening, Satisfying, Envigorating. Prepared only by E. C. PrWitt A Co.. Chlcara I Urn L ImUi0 coulam i uiaet tbe tow. i rax.se at s utjecta.