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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1903)
hi n hr rnimtliAiirn I H Mm U L U The county court is now in session at the court house with the usual amount of business to attend to. Edward McPaid, a native of Ireland, lhavini: furnished the necessary proof 'has been admitted 'Hid declared a viti.en of the United States. The last wilt and testament of Abra ham II. Akeis has been field for po .bate. REAL K ST ATI' TKAXKKRS. Joseph C. Faulcor.er and wife to Clinton C. C irtis, 100 acres. $100. C.C. Curtis to (ieo. II. Stetes, 1(0 Acres. fI(H. St:veof Oregon to Edward S. Duran, 1 GO acres. $400. Helle Lalande to ' II. Biahm, land in Morrow county. ifooOO." II. A. Thompson nnd wife to (ieorue "V. Thompson, parcel of land in Hepp ii er. .fd.0. JnMa Hal er to Chas. 15 Wade, 160 acres. $150. Mary J. Haguewood and husband 'o K. T. IVikins, Ipt in lone. $500. J. P Rbea to W. M. Ilaguewood, parcel of land in lone. $500. W. A. Morgan and wite to Jeremiah Barlow, 320 acres. $2700. Chas. E. Felletux to Frank Young. Land in Mori 'iW county. $4500 J. P. Uhea to W. J. I'.'ake, three lots in Ine. $1050. Louis IJalsiger and wif to M. V. Logan ar.d L. I). Coibv. Parcel of land. :ti50. C. E. Carlson and wife to A. (i. -Jennings. 100. $:!50. Lew is E. .Knighton to Charles Knigton .100 acres. $1. Otis McCartv to Walter Norton, 100 .acres. $1050. Ed CI. iff to 1'.. J. Ihierly, lot in lone. 50. Eben II. Andrews to Arthur Andrews, j 00 acres. $700. Shelly E. Lee to Win, II. PacJberg, JG0 acres. $1000. Eugene G. Nob'e to P. E (iilman, 100. $soo. E. B. McFarland and wife to J. M. Brasbears, lot in Lexington. $20. Myrtle Pa' ker to Lewis P. Davidson, 300 acres. $3r,0. The International Wireless Telegraph Companj , with a capital of 17,500,000, ,vas incorporated in New Jersey .Satur day. It will oj erate a wireless tele jniooe and telegraph system. The Rock I-land system has now the largest mileage of railroad under one head in the world. The recent acqui sition of the 'Frisco line gives ti e road a total of 13 700 miles of track. Tragedy Averted. 'Just in the nick of titx,e our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. Vv. Watkins of Pieasaut City , Ohio, "Put uruoDio bad played sal havoc with him hud a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated iiim but he rew worse every day. At leogtii we tried Dr. Kiug'a New Dis covery for OjnsnmptioD, anl our Jar -iag was saved. He's now eouDd and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only cure for CouaLs, Colds Bed Lur;g d;?eaes. O i'iranfeed by SlociitH Drug Co. Pricea 50c acd SI 00 Trial Tjottle8 free. Portland business men are mak iv; complaints to the Harriman lines on the grievous delays of the mail. Another train from Odgen Ho Portland ia a possibility. The Illinois Central Railroad office, at I'ortlan '., Oregon, lias a small supply of niicely mounted wall maps of the United States, .".2 by ;)S inches, also Cuba and 1'orto Rico, enlarged. If you will eend ;5 ten cents, in 6tamps, we will prepay "the postage and send you one of these handsome maps, by return mail. It yoii intend going east, or know any ane coming west, from any point east or touth of St. Paul, Omah or St. Louis, we would appreciate the opportunity of writing to you or your friends about the detaile. To say that is the purpose of this advertisement, but the maps are fre. Address V,. II. Trumbulj, 142 Third fctreet, Portland. O egon. j llirtlulu) l'art . I ! lialpU Kenton was the recipient of a 0 j very pleasant party in honor of his 9th birthday, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kenton, in this city. Saturday utternoon. lis received many nice presents, and the affair was highly enjoyed by the little folks. Following were present : Raymond Thornton, Charlotte Giger, Marcus Giinn, Josie Richardson, Vir ginia Crawford, Ralph Justus, Katie Neville, Mildred Slocum, Jervel Hale, Lillian Higgs, Earl (Jilliam, Harry Wright, Harold Cohen, Leta Humphrey. Eva Stewart, Fern Howard, Janet Crawf ird, Homer Maris, Emory Slocum, Ina Jones, Zella Jeukins, Sam Turner, Mhiide Grjtfith, Greenwood Thornton, George Sperrj', Dor thy Slocum, Lna Adkins, Ora Devins, Roscoe Giger, Elma Griffith, Jessie Turner, Zedda Mc Dowell, Wt-sley Evans, Spencer Craw ford, Lea ruler Puvid. Norman Florence, Narcissus Johnson, Glen Prater, Marcus Slocum, Walter Yeager, El win Shipley. Raymond Carr, Hazel Gilliam, Harley Adkins, Jack Barr, Arthur Crawford, Gertrude Gunn, Frnnk Smith, Eugene Petdand, Glen Prater. Sale of Old Court House. Notice is hereby given that by bn order of the county court duly made,EI will on Satu.-day, Match 14, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m, on the premises ted to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the old court house building, including vault anil foundations. Building to be removed within 15 dayn after purchaser is notified so to do. 28 20 E. M. Sum, iSrieiiff Morrow Co. Jacks for Mule. S x fhead. Will sell any of them P ices from $200 to SfoOO. Guaranteed breeders. Fine driving teams and all kinds of work horses for sale. Six hundred head to select from. Fresh milch cows alwavs on hand for sale. Call at Eastern Ornjon 8t"ck Farm 12 miles ncith of Heppner, or address P F. S WACifi AHT, Ileppner, Oregon. For Sale. Two good Studebaker wagons, one covered hack, one set of good harness Enquire of E. C. Aehbaugh at the Pastime. Spokane brick makers have formed a trust and raised the price of brick from $3 to $10 per thousand. Pudding is temporarily s'opped. Matti Jarvi, who murJered hit father at Astoria several months ao, hns good prospects of going free. Hie case has been postponed until March 5. The be't pill 'neMth the etuis and etriie?; It cleanses the system and never gripes. Little Early Risers of wo-ldy repute Ask for D) Witt's and tune do sub stitute. A small pill, easy to buy, Rpy to take and eiisy tn aot, but never f&ilioi? io rfsrilts. DeWitt's Lrttle Early Iiearly arouse the eeoret one and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanently. Slooum Drug Co. lone Drug Co., lone. Patrick Carr, a drunken map, fell 10 feet in Tacoraa, Thursday, striking on his knees, lioth knee caps were broken, but he was otherwise uniujured. A Printer Greatly Surprised "I never was so much surprised in my life as I was with the results of using Chamberlain's Tain Balm," says Heory T. Cook, pressmau of the Asbville (N. O.) Gazette. "Ioootracted aseverecase of rheumatism early last winter by setting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit. One day while looking over the Gazette, I noticed that Paiu Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it and before using two thirds of it my rheumatism bad taken its flight and I have not ha l a rneamatie paiD eicce." S ld by Slocum Dra Cj. OSTRICH LOGIC danger." That's the logic of the ostrich which hides its head and exposes its bodv to tbf hunter Tliro few people who seem to have gone to the ostrich to learn logic. The most dangerous eneniies'of humanity are the enemies which can't be seen, the disease breeding microbes which infect the blood. It is harder to yet the microbe out. oi me moon ttian to keep it out, but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery . c a it - does both, by puri fying the blood and then keeping it pure. If there are eruptions on the skin, boils, pini pies, sores or other sifns of inirnirc hk blood, use Doctor M(i Pierce's Golden ivvji Pur- i; i-a! iV fU ivieuicai uiscov s-Si-r'jJ ery, wliicu will purify the blood ""and cure the eruptions which come from it. " My blood was all out of order, and I had to to the doctor," writes Mrs. James R. Moss, New London. Stanly Co.. N.C. "lie Rave me medi cine wlncli Helped me lor a short time. In the winter of 1N55 I got worse than I had ever been. My tonsils were enlarRed and my neck swollen an mu 01 snape; my tnroat was sore and I could not cure it. My Husband went or the doctor but he pave me no etu duragemeut. He helned me a little, but it did JEJast lonj?. He attended me for twelve months.Triien I heard of a lndv whose condition was like mine, who was taking your iiictucine ana was pelting well. So 1 se cured some ot the medicine and beg-an taking it. In one week I was rtble to do niv cooking. When I began taking the medicine I'could sit up only a few minutes at a time, and I could rest or sleep only a little while at a time. My throat was so sore at times I could not even swallow sweet milk, and my tonsils were full of little eating sores. My left side was swollen out of shtpe and I could hardly get my breath. The doctor said T would not get well, but three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, three bottles of his ' Pellets. ' three botcles of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy and the use of salt water 'did the work and cured me." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation and its consequences. It is rumored that King Leopold of Belgium, will visit the United States this spring. A bill has been introduced by the nommittee on naval Affairs making provisions for six more battleships of the Oregon and Brooklyn type. Chiles, the baseball player who murderously assaulted Ethel Rose, of Portland, last week, will be suspended from the Pacific Coast League. The Portland Chamber of Com merce has asked the governor to veto the state mining bureau, created at tbe recent session of the legislature. Does Your Food Distress You? Are you uervous? Do you feel older than yon used to? Is your appetite poor? 1 your tongue coated with a slimy, ytllowiph fur? .... Do yon have dizzy spells? Heve you a b'id tte in tue moiiih? Does your fond cotne up after eating', with a eonr taste? Have you a sen sation of fulhiesa hfter ea,hug? Do you have heartburn? Dj you belch gas or wind? D you hive excessive thirst? Do ymi nolioe blBok specks before the eyes? .Do you h've pain or oppression aronnd the heart? Does vonr hpnrt palpitate, or beat irretrubirly ? Do you have unpleasnnt dreams? Are you oou- stiuatnd? Do your limb tremble or vibrate? Aro yon restless at ight? Nnme Ago Occu pation Street number. . . .Town . . St" t If you have any or all of the abovo symptoms yon probablv hive Dyspepsia. Fill in tbe above bluuk, seud to na, and w mnil von a free trill of PE'SIKOLA TABLETS miqijestionhhly the surest and safest Dvepepsia o ire ki'owr to- tfotiier with our little book "AdviceTo Dspfptics" lingular sizi Pepsifenlh ablets 25 cents, bv mail. r of your Hugtfist. Th L-x'ikola CompiDy, 45 Vefcey street, New York. visit DR. JORDAN'S orkat MUSEUM OF fljiSTOMY ICS I MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The Urgent Anatomical Mtasvusi in ic world. (rrratxtt attraction in fh City, jt wonaerjtu tijmor vuuor. ITeoHnfMM. or tnjcaotraRfc a als'fl'e, positively carcil l.r tbe eldeHt BpivtniwH on lb 1'aol DR. J0RDAN-PS1VATI DISEAStl warm wb r trafTerlnr frum tb ftftorU cf you thiol indl 1 cretlani er ncnwi In mturr rr. Nervous t:d Dhvtieal lbl 1 1 Lr . I m- polener, l,ot Huliw4 la all ItacompU. 1 csuons; spcrraaiorrnaa, rriAir- riif, uouorrnira, Ulrrl, I rromr; f I rlimiing, no. Ity it eomblnmloii at i rcmenies, ot great curatlre po r, tue lXxrmr ha (o ftrrniiil his treittmrut that It will not , only aiTord inimrdiiiln rellvf. b:t parmsnant I cure. 1 tie Doctor does lint cltim topeiiorni miracle, but In wll known to b a llr and nquHra I'hvslclan und Hurccon. pr-mtnaoi ' lu nispwia:ty Dltrairi or lien. Nrrilll.l tht.roi-ahlr eradicated from 1 tQ ayieiu wituoni the on" oi Jiarforj, Trnaaea fittej br an Cxrart. Ratdleal I eure for Kaplnre. A quirk and rnttlaal Cre for Pile. Flaanre and Flatnlaa.b ut. joraan i (ipeolal paininui meiooaa. EVERT MAX aDnlTlnatooawlUraealT ' Var hnnett opinion at lid cnmplaint. will Vuarrmtrt a Xwi J i M l.(.Ji D i tvrry tote we unoVrfrka. Consultation KHEK and atneiiT rnvaia. CHARGES VERY RKAfiONABLJL Treaimaut Daraonallr or by latter. Writ for Rook. IH 1 1. OHO PITT r 3IAKRIAQE. Mulio Fsta (A valuable book for man.) CallorwrK D JORDAN C0..IM1 MtalSUt. P. til $ 8 V." i The island of Tutuila and the iSamoan group generally, were on February 12. Hie fury of the wind, both on land and sea, was " 'I j terrific. Much damage was done, j R J. Gatling, Hie inventor of the ,r i- i riM i : ! 0atIm UU' dietl J-,,Q'"Bday in i V- Vm-L- 1 a i i j -a.vi.na Chronic Diarrhoea. M. C. U. Wiugfifdd, of Knir P.ny, Mo., who suffered from ohronio djsf-ntery for thirty-five years, says Chumberlain's C die, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea ltem-d. did him more good than any other medioiue be had ev(-r used. For sale by Sloonm Drug C:. BUSINESS LOCALS and want ails of all descriptions will hereafter bn published in a column by themselves. Kates for Local Ads. Ten cents h line for first insertion and 5 cents a line for each subsequent inser tion. All notices set in brevier type. liroccrios. Pinns Bros, for fresh groceries. T. Ii. Howard for fine groceries The (inest groceries at Hinns Rios. The Gazettk has added u new blank to its list Contest Affidavit. Howard's grocery store is a very pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for farmers and outlits for outing in the wav of extra fine groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. t's handy where you can get anything you want Wanted Hides, pelts, and furs. lighest cash p ices paid for coyote I skins and other furs. 14 tf. I'iiii. Conx. .TIoiio) to I. can On improved lands for a te-in of ynars. n. f. ii vnd. If For Sale. A light well drill, and a string of new tool", and cable tint has never been used, everything in good working ordc. Comp'ete with power for $.")0 cash. 2S-30 J. W. Keckett. Light Mile, Or. M. 9 The reason One Minute Cough Cure relieves a cough In one minute, Is because it acts first on the mucous membrane right whtre the cough troubles in the throat or deep-seated on the lungs, destroying the microbes or cough germs and clearing the phlegm. One Minute Cough Cure not only destroys the dis ease germs, and clears out their poison, but it gives strength and elasticity to the delicate membranes which protect the throat and lungs. Opens the air passages and promotes unobstructed breathing. Causes the blood to receive its natural supply of oxygen, thus exhilarating the pulmonary organs with such strength and vigor that the lungs and bronchial tubes become bulwarks, against the inception of dis ease. Asthma. Bronchitis, La Grippe. Cold on the Lungs and all Pulmonary Complaints that are curable are quickly cured by the use of COUGH CURE Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago. Flat Iroi-j ve?v.r out. So do BmuTojles your merchxTit. 50 YEARS' 1 EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anvono sendlnu a sketch and description may quickly ascerliiin our opinion free whether an invention is prohahly patentable. ComniuniPa tions strictly ronllilential. HANDBOOK n Pntelits Bent free, ttldest nirenry for swuring patents. 1'ntents taken tlirouuh Munn k Co. receive tptruil notice, without charge, ia the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstrnted weekly. Largest clr cu 1st ion of anr urtentlHe Journal. Terms, f.) a year; fonr months, L Sold by all rewsdcaler. MUNN & Co.36IBroadwa"' New York Branch Office. 626 F St. Washington. I). U WH "PALACE j MANl'KACTUKICKS OK FINE CANDIES H. D. Wood & Co a Oregon SHOJQrLlNE AND Union Pacific Onlv Line EAST via 80LT IE anf lEflH TWO TRAINS J3AIL.Y. Daily TIME SCHEDULES Daily dkpakts a rh1vk8 Hkppner, Or. Fast Mail For 8:15a.m. East and West Fast Mail From East and West 5:15 p. m. Express For 8:15 a, m. East and West Express From East and West 5:15 p. STEAMER LINES. 8an Francisco Portland Roi'tk. tenm sails from 1'ortland S p. m. every ft dayH. Boat Berviee between I'ortlaiul, ARtorla, OroKon City, Dayton. Salem, Iiidt'iienileiice, Oorvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Riparia and Lewiston leave Ririarla dnilv at 4:40 a. in., returning leave Ixjwiston daily, except Monday, at H;:0 a. in. J. M.KEliKAN, Agent, Heppuer. A. L. CKAIO, General Passenger Agent, Portland SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON ft FORT SREPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS Trie Only All-Rail Route Without Cbanae of Cars Between Hpokiiije, Rowland ond Nelson. Also between Nelson and Rosslaud, daily ext'opt Sunday : Leave. Arrive. SiH) A. M Bpokanp... P;40 1'. AI. UiMt A. M HoHKlaud :0 H. M. 9:10 A.M Nelson 6:45 P. M. Close conne!t,ions at Nolson with Ptoamers for Kaslo, and all K(itnnni Lake points. Passengers fur Kettl Kivor and lounlHry rnnk connwt at, MarcnR witK stiujo dailv TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY SIIOHT LINK TO ST. PAUL, DCLCrfl, MINXEIFOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. Tliroutrl) l'al.ice and Touit Sleeju'rn, Dinirijraud lir.Het Smoking Library Curs Daily Trfiins; Fnct Time; Pervire and Scen ery l'lieijualed. For Kates, Folders and Full information re garding tickets, routes, etc rail on or address J. V. IJir.i.oN, T. P. A, II. Dickson, C. T. A 122 THIRD ST, PORTLAND. A. B. C. DESXISTON, G. V. P. A., I2 First Avenue, - - - - Seattle, Wash tforllwBstem Liiie 8 trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising Tbe Lattflt Pullman Sleepers, Peerleps Dining Cars. Library and Observation Care, Fre KecliniuK Chair Cars. The 20 Century Train, "The Northwestern Limited," Ifuns every dav in the rear. Tbe Finest Train in the World. Electric I.iphted Steam Heated To Chicago by DayliKht. The Badger State Express, the Finest Dav Train runniiiK between St Paul and Chicago via. the short Line. C'onnections from the Went made via. The Northern Pacific, Great North em and Canadian Pacific Kys. This is also the best line between Omaha, St Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via. "The Northwestern Line." 2iS Alder 8t.. Portland, Or. Ticket Aft