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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1904)
I! 7 rU VA " Iter The best disinfectant of all ts stmliyliL "Tvt destroys l;y its very bt tglttncps all sort of srnns and at the s,i:;k time helps the vjro'vth of plants and animal life. Doubt less all have noticed that mould stows during' the ni;;lit and in dark, damp celhirs. 35: i; 't sun it; lit quickly destroys perms. iiio-.uu oi otu.-r organisms, mat is why it is b"st to let the sunlight into your housss for its purityinar influence. At V'.'- Invalids' Hotel and Snrgrical Irr-ti iutv, KtiiTalo. X. V.. Dr. Pierce, chief con : suiting -'iv.;eviii, started experiments, some three1 v;.rs ajto, with the Fiiisen light in conjunction with the X ray in the treat ment of diseases. He got excellent results theiefi'om, arid was among the first to adapt ihi' leitiavkable cure to many cases which it v.-ns formerly supposed must of necessity be !;e:'.!.d by the knife. Not only is Dr. K. V. Pierce notable for hN (.tirgical achievements at his hospital in Buff. .',(, but nearly a third of a century ago he ;iscuvcreil certain roots atul herbs which were nature's remedies, and suc--.ceeded in putting them up in a form that wouni tc ea.-ilv procured and read v to use This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It maintains the patient's nu trition by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It over -comes gasttic irritability and symptoms o -'indigestion, and in this way fever, night sweats, headaches, etc., are done away with It fortifies the body against the germs of consumption, grip and malaria, it builds up the tissues and puts on healthy flesh Those desiring to know something about the body in health and disease, also medi cine and surgery, without technicalities should read the "Common Sense Medica Adviser, " which can be had for 31 cents in one-cent stamps tor the cloth bound book . tAudress Dr. K. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y .JC0T1CE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING Vol ice is hereby Riven tht the undesigned .Trtiliiiii ietrutor of the J state of T. It. Howard dei" Hse li filed with the County Court of 3Urrmi , ui;,iy Oregon, his final account as - ncli adininietrator, and that iid Court ha 'jtiadeHii order fcxinif Monday, the 5h day o December, 190M, Rt 10 o'clock in the forenoon of .said (iay as the time and the County Court Jio ins in the Court house at Heppner, Oregon as t e place for the final hearing of said ac count ana tne fettiementot sua estate. All persons interested in said estate are here by 'equired to appear at said time and place to otter any objections they may have to said JfcCCOUUl. WAYNE HOWARD. Administrator, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Sept. 27, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following roamed settler has filed notice of his intention no make final proof in support of his claim, and .that mid proof will be made before Vawter -Crawford, County Clerk at Heppner, Oregon, t on jnov. oio, v.w, viz: JameB P. Nail, Of Heppner. Or.. H E No. 121S6. for lot 1. seV -ne!4 aud neJ4 se sec. 3, Tp 3 south, range .jr earn vv m He names the following witnesses to prove " his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Buselck, D. 0. Justus. William Nail and .-"John Mills, all of Heppner, Or. . oct6-novl0 E. W. DAVIS, Register. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I ublic Land Sale Isolated Tract.) Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of -instructions from the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land Office, under authority vested in him by section lc"i. United States Revised Statutes, as amended by act of Congress approved Feb ' ruary '2i, 1x05, we will proceed to oiler at public sale at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 29th day of Nov.. l'.HM, at this office, the following v tract of laud, towit: NWJ-i iNWi.iSec23, SE NWM Sec 22, NWH NEW Sec 17. W', SWU Sec 2fi, NE'i NEl4 and :SE?4 N W), Sec 34. T 3 8. K 28 E, W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the H,bove-detcribed lands areadvised to file their claims in this office on or before the dav above designated for ths commencement of said sale, -otherwise their rights will be forfeited. j Dated Oct. 22,1'JOl, No am E. W. DAVIS, Register, Oct 27 Lee 1 A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. The f oliller has roi e work to do yr, even in Heppner. A fakir was in ttie city Tuesday ee'ling trifles and giv iij purchasers the mon y back. Final- :v trot to gelling .f 10 watches, or rath er w.i'clies fut 8Kt. Severa suckers were c i 'uht. jjers What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? tAnd yet, you are not forty ! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor 'Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. "'Ayer'i Hir Vigor reitored the natural color to my pray lialr, and I am greatly ti'fwd. It it all you claim for it." Mms. K.J. Vakckcab, MeckauictTllI. '. T. $1 00 a bottle. 3. O. ATER CO.. Lowell. M for Dark Hair A "mi: ivi:it or tiii'Tii." Keith Slock roiiipjiny Presented liitt'i-cwiiii? I'laj- l 5c I'ruzer. TIip K"ith Stock Company opened n wppU'h ninvmen t at the Grazer hist nijit will) "The Power of Truth." The pUy Iihh to 1d with MoiinoiiHm and wuh j en'hnsi-isticiliy n-ceiveu. I il licit "Captain Fresh, U. S. A.," will lie the bill. This "product ion is a six-act comedy drama and re q lirt'H 20 people to t-tage it. I.M Lavvienoe, nmi'i&iog Keith's Ims seemed the solo const right to a number of clpver plays which will be present d this week. TIip work of his compauy is above that of any repertoire company that has appeared in Pendleton this reason. Pendleton East Oregon ian. This company will appear at the opera house for one week, commencing Nov. 20th. Ileal l'.state Transfers. Jsne PrnbiKl to Nathan Marble, lot in Lexington, $250. E. G. Sperry to Jack Lane, land in Sperry's additiou, $1. V. G. Scott to Effie E. Carmicbael, two lots in Lexington, $110. J, W. Stephens to M. T. Gentry, lot in Heppner, $134. Luther Jordan to T. J. Mbny, lot in lone, $1500. M. T. Gentrr te Etjaai PTid, lot in Heppner, $165. Marion P. Dunn to S. V. Haidin, tract of land, $500. D. W. Adams to Interior Warehouse Co., land in Morrow county, $1. V. R. Lauliridge to Interior Ware house Co., 68 acrts, $50. Nathan Marble to Robt. B. Wilcox. lot in Lexington, $350. Lenna Meier and George Meier to G D. Taylor, 160 acres, $1300. John 8. Hoskini to N. H. Leathers 160 acres, $400. Win. H. Royse and wife to Uattie B. Leathers, lots in Dairyville, $50. VuUn Saving flank. The Union Savings Bank of Wnlla Walla is one of the younger class of in- s i'utions in that city, but behind it are a number of well known capitalists, men who have made fortunes in busi ness in the Central states and came West to invest it and assist in building up the country. Practically the capital of the new concern is unlimited, and this fact has brought to it as d positors and customers many of the wealthy men of the city. The growth of the business his been Bteady and rapid, and the manBgemert s greatly pleased with the prospects for the future. A special feature which lias 'aken well wilh the peop!e of Wall Walla if the savings deposit., and the little banks which have been placed in a ma- oritv of the h mes in the civ. Inter state per cent is a lowed on U e (U- positp, and thousands of u IMrs aie finding investment in this wav. Tne officers of Mie b.ink are: P. esi- dent. Spencer E. Carr; vice pie-M'ten. John G. Miler; vice-president, V. E Oehler; cashier, B. F. Cu!p. The ntock h'jMers are: Spencer E. Carr, St. Lou;s, Mo ; John G. M;l er, Chicngo; V. E. Oehler, St. Louif, Mo.; R M Hart, St. Lo .is, Mo ; C. II Wood in, St Louis, Mo.; P. An, Miiwaul ee; F. A Sudholt, St. L"uis, Mo ; M. Stern, St. Louis Mo ; E. P. Wharton, Gieenboro, N. C ; R H- Sattetlee, Grand Forks, N. D. ; W. S Whatton, Heppner, Or. Oregonian. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Sept. 27, l'.iOl. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that Bald proof will be made before awter Crawford, county clerk at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Nov. T, 1904, viz: Frank K. Matteson, Of Heppner. H. E No. 13170, for the e'4 re1 sec. 13, Tp 3 south, range 28 east W M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Bnseick, George Moore, Faul Hisler and Mat Kelly, all of Heprner, Or. octVnovlO E. W. DAVIS, Register. r ; , msmmm fm.wv ;.:. i t!w Atfi x&viJsy A li 111 ' i 's -lit til Foes f3wm I zmim are weeds. Unless they are kept down, they divert the nu trition which the soil provides from the growing crops and ruin their pro ductiveness. Diseases are to the body what weed9 are to the soil. They divert the nutri tion which is necessary to sound health, and the body, instead of being strong and hardy, drags out a sickly existence. When the stomach is diseased, and the other organs of digestion and nutrition' are involved with it, there is a constant loss of nutrition by the body. The stom ache and its allied organs are not able to convert the foods into nourishment, and hence the body and its several organs are deprived of the necessary elements of Titalny. What is known as "weak" heart or " weak " lungs, " weak " nerves ann other torms of so-called weakness, are generally caused by "weak" stomach. When the stomach and the other organs of dfgestion and nutrition are cured, then the other diseases are cured with it. Dis eases which are caused by a diseased condition of the stomach are cured through the stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases f tb 8ta&eh and its associated organs f digMtion and aatrition. It cures through tlie stomach diseases of heart, hmfcs, Hvr aad othr rj ana. It in crwses tb activity of the blood-making ! lands, so that the whol body is nour ahd by an abundant supply of pure hld, nch Jn the bright red corpuscles f health. There is no alcohol in " Golden Med ical Discovery" aud it contains neither ypitrm, cocaine, nor say other narcotic, if is strictly a temperance medicine. Persons suffering from chronic forms of disease are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, Huttalo, N. Y. Suffered for Years "My gratitude to you and your 'Golden Med ical Discovery' is so gTeat," writes Mr. Ross Martin, of Arfee, Mason Co., West Virginia, "that 1 am at a loss to find words to express my true feeling. I had suffered for a number of years with lung and throat troubles, and doctored with lute, but orot no better. Than I decided U try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ajad after auig it I was greatly relieved, I have aU MUi feat it Juts aatmfmr lite. "I wm se ol your skecucal ftooics and una it a grand work." Torpid Liver Cured, "I was sufferer from torpid liver for over a ear," writes Mrs. Nora Willis, of Wheatfield, Jasper Co., Ind., rand could not sleep, nor eat but very little, and then it would cause me great distress.' I tried several doctors but got no re lief. Was advised by a friend to write to Dr. Pierce, which I did, and in a few days I received a letter advising me to take his ' Golden Med ical Discovery' and also his 'Pleasant Pellets.' After I had taken only half a bottle I was greatly improved. I only took three bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and -two vials of the 'Pellets' and, thanks to Dr. Pierce and his wonderful medicine, I am as well as ever in my life, and feel that life is worth living after all. " Last winter I took a severe cold which re sulted in pleurisy. Tongue can not tell what I suffered. For two nights and two days I could not move without it nearly killed me. I told my husband I could not endure another night of . suffering. The weather was so cold and stormy that it was almost too bad for any one to go six miles to town, but he went, and got a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Kxtract of Smart -Weed, which gave me instant relief. I can say that for all pains that I have tried it for it has worked like magic. We keep a bottle of the ' Smart -Weed ' in the house all the time. I cannot thank Dr. Pierce enough for what he has done for me-M Constipation has almost countless con sequences. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and cure its conse quences. They should alwa be used with "Golden Medical Discovery," when the use of a laxative is indicated. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of th, luii-iior Lard Office at In.- Dalles. r , -ept I N'1 No'i(' is here v iMvcn Imt the following-iitun-1 settler" h ve li d -ie' of their inten-rr- ) l l.c t'innl T 'lif t snpiott t their eluiniR. and tliHt siiid pmof will be made before V'awtti ( tHMfnnl. eminty clerk at tho county I'ourt Ixiii.-e in Heppii r. or , on tl.e 12th day of Voveinli' r l'. 4 to-wlt: Soloni' n (Hick, Of Lexinrtoii. Or., on homestead rn ry No. 10 0.:." fi.r the w 'i ii'i pec H and e'4 i-flj sec. ii, 1 p. 2 Mint' , Miu-e .'" eMct W M. Ard Mry (ili'k. of 1 exiiiirtoii, Or., on homestead entry No. 10.0JO, for the n'4 swJi and uw54 seJJ sec 21, Tp. 2 south, ranee 2r east W M They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of BRid lands, to-wlt: N L, Shaw, Arthur Hunt and Shelhy Lee. of Heppner, or: Mary Gliek and Solomon Glick, of I exington. Or. octti-novlO MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Legis'er. NOTICE FOR POSTING AND PUBLICATION United State Land Oce Oct 8 1001 Notice is herebv given, that in compliance with the acts of Congress. June 4, 18 7. and June 6, 1'JOO. relative to Forest Reserve I in Se lections, William F. Haker. by Charles A. Minor, his attornev, in fact, of Heppner. Ore gon, has selected on Oct. 7. l'.04. the following lands.to wit; SF. of of section IV T 4 8.. R 27: Ji4of NVV4 of tec. 3; N'.Vfc of NW of Sec. 2il. Tp. 4 .S.. 1L 27 E . W. M. That the purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the above selected land un der any tniuii g law of the United States, or de siring to show it to be mineral in character, an opportunity to tile objection to such selection with the local officers of the V. S. Ind Office at La Grande, Oregon, to establUh their Inter-i eit therein or the mineral character tneroi. All parties are required to file their c aims within the thirty days nerlod of puhlicatio i hereof. Date of lint publication, October 11, inn. E. W. 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