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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1903)
4 I've Los! Ten Pounds imp Springs, on the McKenzie River. Most of this work baa been completed, A mm says. "Look at this." And he 'anil detailed reports and maps of the over-laps his coat to show how loose it rou(ea 8tnt to the supervisor. is. There are some people who can lose ' , fat to advantage, but the loss of flesh is Warren Cooper, on the east side of 4-oe of the accepted evidences of failing j the Cascades, is posting boundary no- in the stomach, so naturally when there is loss of flesh we look first to the stomach for the cause. And the cause is gen erally found to be disease of the stomach and di gestive and nutri tive tracts, result ing in loss of nu trition and conse q u.e n t physical weakness. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores the lost flesh by curing diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nu trition and ena bling the perfect digestion and as similation of food from which flesh and strength are made. "My wife was for five years troubled with indiirestkm of stomach and bowels, bloating and severe tiaiu at times during ihe entire five years," writes Mr. J. Milton K-'nsrei , ol" McConnellsJnirfr. 1'a. "Her heart was .alH'te'!. and s?.t? took a purgative every few Air,"", but only received temporary relief. She veiy poor in llc?-li and I bought one bottle of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery from 7-ur druggist and after taking it she said she felt .ike a new woman. Has no more trouble with stomach and bowels, and has no pain nor bloat .ing. Has gained fifteen pounds in weight." Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure co stipation and biliousness. ' iipf mmmtM iillli'l i I if I i a i i i i iwntoi, OF lOKIISTS. ntaiajrers Arc lluildiitg Ilridgcs and. Opening- lloads. Hood River, Or., JuneL'5 M.P. Iset ler, forest supervisor for the north half -of the Cascade forest reserve, has begun -Ati active campaign for a good summer's work. I lis head rauyjers and assistant rangers have been com missioned and are -ziow ir, the field b'aziiitf trails, building bridges and opening roads into the heart of the reserve, so as to facilitate the pa "trol T,-oik, and to make the lighting of .'forest fues an easier matter. Mr, Jsenberg is in constant communi cation w ith Ins rangers in all parts of the fwtvp, and the large volume of reports iir.3 correspondence which comes in dai- '.;y, keeps him very busy in his ofhee at lloo'l Uiver. It is a new system put into operation or Hie first time this Summer by the In terior Departnifiit, under which Jlr. Isen'nei is working. Under the direct 6'ip?rvision of Mr. Isenbetg, as forest 'iperv'sor for the north half of the Cas-ca-ie forest reserve, are one first-class ranger, three second-class rangers, and 13 third class rangers or guards. Adolph Ascbofi'has been made first-class forest ranger, while the second-class rangers --ire: M. .. AnJerson, of Dufur; Joseph II. 1'iout, of Wamic; an l A. P. Lacey, i Patkers. The third-class rangers, or guards, so far appointed are: V. C. "Walker, Dufur ; John 15. Seniscal, Dufur ; 'W. I). M linger, Dufur; Simeon E. Brow ler, Antelope; Warren M. Cooper, 3Iomt Hood; W. C. Ward, Niola; Jay lileakney, Hullt; M. D. Markbam, For est Grove ; W. H. Hesseman, Minto; Kphram IIenness Gates; J. A. W. 1 lei -lecke, Detroit. Two other guards re yni unassigned. Mr. Ahchoff, the head ranger, has al ready turned in a number of reports of "; rk done in Eastern Marion County, f which Mr. Iseuberg speaks in very Mattering terms. Head Manger AscbolF has a force of :t;en at the headwaters of the San tiara Iliver engaged in repairing bridges and owning the trail out from Detroit to Elk Lake, and along the north fork above tices designating the line of the reserve. In connection with this work he is making reports on agricultural lands as he comes acre as them. Grants for the rights of way of ditches are also being looked after, and fire notices are being posted in conspicuous places. Some 40 grazing permits for cattle Independence Prairie, and out to Ilelk- bave been issued, granting the right ol 3o00 head of cattle to enter the reserve o i the east side. Sheep permits to the number of 90,000 have been issued. By a recent order from the Secretary of the Interior, sheep have been exclud ed entirely from the east half of town ship 3 south, range 7 east, and the west half of township 4 south, range 7 east; north half of township 5 south, ranges 5 and 0 east. This prevents the flocks from entering upon the headwaters of Roaring Creek, the Salmon and Sandy Rivers, and thus shuis off all danger of pollution of the water supply of the City of Portland. Twenty Fateful Days. In the history of this country no pre vious 20 days, we believe, afford a par allel to those between May 25 and June 15 for combined destruction of life and property. Beginning with the tornado at St. El mo, Mo., on May 26, in which 20 persons were killed, the list continues as follows : M iy 20 to June G, Kansas River Hoods ; 80 killed. June 1, Gain9ville, Ga , tornado; 100 killed. June 6, Glendale, S. C, cloudburst; 58 killed. June 7 to 15, St. Louis (1 od ;30 killed. June 14, Heppner, Or., cloudburst; 200 killed. The total value of the property lost in the above named disasters is estimated at 27,500,000, and .$3,000,000 more is computed to have been lost in the forest fires that raged from June 3 to S in New York, New Jersey, New England and Pennsylvania. This makes a trrand to tal of 4S8 lives and 30,500,000 woith of property wiped out by fl jod and lire in these 20 days of destruction. New York World. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treasurer of the, Brooklyn East Kntl Art Club. " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElrce's Wme of Cardui and Thed ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, -whites and flooding, ft is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change or life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. The First National Grocer Can be found on Main street and is the place to buy :::::: Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin- ware and Furnishing Goods These Goods are well adapted to either City or Country Trade : : : Staple i Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas & Coles Good Goods... Fair Prices: : : 0. HOWARD, Heppxieir WINE"GARDUI Pirst Rational JJank OF HEPPNER. O. A. RHEA President T. A. RHEA Vic-President G. W. roNSER Cashier E. L. FKEELAND. .Assistant Cashier BUSINESS LOCALS and want ads of all descriptions will hereafter be published in a column by themselves. Hates for Local Ads. Ten cents a line for first insertion and 5 cents a line for each subsequent inser tion. All notices tet in brevier type. iiirocerifSt T. R. Howard for fine groceries Howard's grocery store is a very pop ular place for tbe purchase of supplies for fanners and outfits for outing in tbe way of extra fine groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's handy where you can get anything you want Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits $35,000. The History by Miss Ida Al. Tarbell which began in the November McCIures is the Great Story ..of Standard Oil.. .Strength and vigot come of gnod food, duly digested. "Force," a ready-to nerve wheat and hurley food, adds no "Miss Tnrbell's work is of unequalled importance as n 'docu ment' of tbe day. Her story uhs live djhd in it; they puffer and woik and wiu mid lose their battles with the verisimilttnde flint removes the tnle from the dry statement and clothes it wish the color of humhn in terest nnd the vivid rainbow cirtuent of huniuu sympathy. Tbe results of her work are likely to be frir reaching; she is wntiug unfinished history ."Boston O obe. "An absorbing and illnniiuatiug contribution to the trust ques tion." Chicago Inter-Ocenn. "The most important announcement made by any magnzine." N. T. Journal. burden, but vigorates. sustains, nourshes, in- The Foundation of Health. Nourishment is the foundation of health life strength. Kodol Dyppep sia Cure is the one great medicine thht enables the stonmch and digestive or gans to digest, assimilate and transform all foods ioto the kindof blood that nour ishes the nerves and feeds tbe tissues. Kodol lays the foendation for heulth. Nature does tbe rest. Indigestioc, Dys pepsia, and all disi r iers of the stohiiioh and digestive organs are cured by the use of Kodol. Sold by Hlocum Drug Co. and Ioue Drug Co, The two largest Hour mills in Tacoma have been forced to close down temporaril' on account of a shortage ol orders in the export trade. The "Greyhound," a famous In dian canoe,. 45 feet in length, has been given to the Ferry Museum at Tacoma. It is over 100 years old. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH -PENNYROYAL PILLS . - .r.. Just About Bed Time. take a little early riser it will cure oon ptipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Eirly Kioers are d ffer ent from other pills. Tbey do not grire and break down the mucous men branes of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arousing tje Becrt tions and giving strength to these or gans. Sold by Slocum Drug Co. and lone Drug Co. M il it led. Wanted Hides, pelts, and furs. Highest cash prices paid for coyote skins and other furs. 14 tf. I'uiL Cou.v. For other great features of 1903 send for prospectus Patterson it (ioitat The Dalles, Ore., have a lot ol line timber claims, tb od location and marketable. I have some stock responsible parties. 4'tf sheep to lease to C. D. Loui). 10 cent a copy. 1.00 a year. Send us the dollar at 145 East 2oth Street, New York, or subscribe through your dealer. oli'' to TcHnisler. All parties are warned not to ca.np in side of the IV Hand Livestock Co's. en closure; as we wilt alluw no camping without permit-Hini). Penland Livestock and Land Co. The output of Washington sal mon hatcheries will he increased from 20,000,000 to 50,000,000 in 1904. in It V v- r Intlira. fcsk Prntr?i"t Tot i ! II l.il'S !..1IM in KttI ai.d j (mii i tr.. ! !vix -. s :ilt-.l with b'un t.bty.-.i. i U ntt-r. ii-''fii tl;mt:roii itbIi- j ii m .-.n'l iiMi: :il iono. l;-.:y "f your 1 :r;ui:it, vf - . . l'ir i'nrlirulam. Iri- i.-iv:il. i :-I--li-f l-t I .!! .'" i l'"'r, i i turn 4il. iO,U i'vatiiuoiiiiud. feoiil tij i-. . .' . COil-iUTKF. CHKM1CAL CO. .V" " - (w, IIII.A Pi, CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Does Your Food Distress You? Are yon ut-rvi.n? D ou feel ohier ibau u U8fd to? Is your appetite poor? your tongue coated with a eliaiy, ytllowinu fur? .... Uo you have dizzy spellsr Ueve you a bad tate m tne moii'nr Does your food come up after eating, with a sonr taste? Have yon a sen sation of fullneem after eating? Do yon have henrtburri? Di you belch gas or wind? Do you bve excessive third: Uo you nonoe blaok specks before the eyes? Do yon have pain or oppression around the heart? D.ies vonr heart palpitate, or beat irregularly ? Do yon have rinpleasorit dreams? Ar yon con stipated? ...Do your limbs tremble or vibrate? Aro you restless at ight? Nume Age Occu pation Street number. . . .Town . . Stnte If yon have ipy or hM "f the above oymi'iorns you t robtiblv h ve Dyspepsia. Fill in the above blank, "send to ns. rd we will mail yon h free trial of PEPHIKOLA TABLETS iii-qneotionably th nrcst and (afeet Dyepopii cure k owr to. either with our litt! book " Advice To Dyspeptic" HfgTilnr sizi Pepiknla tiblets 2'i i-ents. hw tuil. "r rf yonf dmggisi. Tli- L'iaknla Company, 45 Vesey street. New York. SPRING AND SUM MER .SHOES. ..M. 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