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Jff. 1 5w'..VS5-v-'-,'V'-'L""'''' The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the siffnatnre of and has oeen xnaue uuuit ws r3 sonal supervision since its infancy TcUGtUtC' Aiwv no one to deceive you in this. a 11 r ., Tmitfttinna and " Just-as-trood" are but Exiwrimentstnat trifle with and endanger the health of Infinite and "Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ' Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pwe coric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio tsubstanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wwmi nd aUays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wina Colic. It relieves Teething TrouMes, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aad natural sleep. The Children's panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of emigration bom that section of Cali fornia H larminir, and there are lot ot good hriya in real estate, and basmes opportunities (or thoee who wfob to dowr. there. "Only ft few day before we left Santa Craz we experienced several quakes, and one of theai was quite severe. It is generally berieved tv the pessimists of that section San Francisco ia built right over a valcanic crater." In answer to the question whether or not San Francisco wtfuld ever be the city tbat it onoe was Mr. Sweeney re plied emphatically tbat he 'was sure i it -would not "The earthquakes have been eo frequent since the 18th dav of Apr!."" be said, "tfhat isaany contemptated stone structures feave been given up Krely." ''San Francisco's destruction has been a groat blow to California con cluded Mc. "Sweeney. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Thc eiiTo nxnxt, tt um aitr. iitw tornt cry. Kvil Uayi ftae lallcu on 'I'rinco. The eartk continues to tremble at intervals tr. the earthquake belt of California, -oays a fugitive ffom Sac Francisco t the Yakima Republic, The people of San Francisco and within a radius of 2C0 miles of tbat city aie kept ?n continual fear by the spas modic trembling of th earth, whbh sometimes ?;row8 violent. (Emigration from that -section is lareer new than it was immediately after the great catas trophe, w&n the California metropolis was wiped rX the map. E K. s.oi?ney and wife awived here from Santa Cruz, Cal., yesterday. Thev cara"t3 visit Mr. and Mrs. A. - B. Sweeney a'. 001 North Fourth str-set, Iwit it is s'tito probable tbat the .visitors will decide to make this city their future borne. Mr. Sweeney talked interestingly ef California and particularly referred to the earthquake belt. He eaid that while the eartbg iakes had been more or lees frequent there in the past two decaces that tbey had never been eo freqaant prior 4 the San FrAnoisco dis aster, and had never caused the uneasi ness among people that now is everywhere apparent. fTbe people 'down there are living in continual tear,' said Mr. Sweeney to daj". "This axciety is not only ap parent in San Francisca, but all the towns and cities in that vicinity share the feeling, i. It a business man or property owner. sets an opportunity to ee". out, he ces not hesitate.. The FAIR FAIR HP " 1 1 mrd net Agri cu It ura Socie y Morrew and Umatilla Counties Ilirst Annual Meeting Pendleton, Ore. Sept. 24-29 83,000 IN PREMIUMS Fine Stock Show and Parade FOUR - BRASS BANDS - FOUR Balloon Ascension and Parachute Jump Each Day During the Fair. Eastern Oregon's Greatest Attraction This Year. i Frank "Clak, a Tacoma tffrer, re cently Sound -in 34 feet of water the skeleton df 1 man, one ban of which was fnwping'tbe handle of a wheel-! barrow. The jrrnesome find was near the melter,!ftnd w supposed to reveal the -eecret ef the disappearance of a smelter-employe last year. Fire 'Warden H. C. Koeler and 23 awietauts1 nave been almost incessantly at wofk'for a month past Sghting fowst firjs in' the neighborhood of Wateryille, Wash. Che men worked in relays, eo as to have someone on dety at all tines pf the day- and night, and are very near exhaustion. ' (toneral'ly Win. Hfr. Think niu Whenever there Is -troubi.. in the world t&ere Is a woman at the bottom of it. Mrs. Strongmiud That may be, but you can't deny that when the trouble Is over the woman is ou top. New York Weekly. The One to Be rieased "No." saif: Pcckham, "we ne- er have boiled ham nt our house any more." "Why?" replied Newitt. "I thought you were very fond of it." '"So I am, but my wife's pet dog won't at It at all." Philadelphia Press. racertalnty. "Very ftw people know exactly how much they are worth," said tbe man who studies political economy. "No," answered the man whose Ideas are not broad; "anyway, not until the family's Christmas shopping bills come in." A Reason. ''Why is genius so often misunder stood?" asked tbe literary person. 'Trobahly," answered the man who doesn't care for poetry, "it's because genius so frequently fails to talk plain ly." Washington Star. Bare! "I've always heard that McGollle is a sett made man, and yet you tell me bis shrewd, ambitious little wife made him." Well, Isn't that the same thing?" Detroit Free Press. afllclent Pralae. Parker I understand your wife If pretty literary. Barker Well, she can read Henry James In fbe original without a pause! Pock. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Officet Lb Grande, Oregon, Aug. 13, 1906. NoHoe Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hi intntion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bs made before J. P, Williame, V. H. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner. Ore., on Sept., 21, 1!)6. viz: H. E. No. 14244. Roszell H. Jones, of Heppner, Oregon, for the WHSWfc, 8W)iNWi Sec. , Tp. 1 N., B. 27 E. W. M. He names the following witnewes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George Love, Ralph Love both of Echo, Ore gon, Lee Dntton of Galloway, Oregon, and Hays Stockard of Lexington, Oregon. E. W. DAVIS, Begister. Augl6-Sept20. A DEEP MYSTERY SOLVED. Wmm Bllsfctcd by Scteao. The Doctor writes his nreacrlnlloa tfl Latin and the patient shuts hor yes to wbat she is swallowing. She takes that much on faith. If it should cure tier she ooflsnt know what cured hor. If the proscription Injures her sho doosnt know wal did th injury. The physician is mperlmentfrg with dilforont prescrip tins all tlif time. Sointimas his medi cie is sutxessful In the case but oftea toot. This mystery of a concealed pre iseription rs intended to nvyftify and t Mind theif atlent. One physiot,n of wide xperienob and national repntation does not boliete in mystifying the public, nor does he rasp at the stars, but believes that NaXure provides tfrait which is. neces sary fr our health and lhapplness. Avhet the womanly si'stero Is daranged beyond the stage wWo it will respond to sunshine, good ir, cheerfulness and propwr rest; when tk 'balance df 'health fsseuidusly disturbed this doctor believes that, Nature ha pJacod at your hand the balance of power ifar good. (Hidden in ur American farts are many plants wM:h correct and enro those distressing ailments which cause women 'to suffer with backache, beurngdown pains, pain to the back or f rant of 'the head,nnrvous tiess and lassitude. Most all women who leve Nature, whalllntto wander 'through the woods, have aione time or another 'picked the beaattlnl blossom of the ibady s Supper (Cyprlpoaium). mis is not only a oeautltul m a very useiui piani,. The root of tons iprant wuen treatea properly with j-lywrine to extract its medicinal virtues Hf"vaiuable in all cases Df nervous excitability or irritability," says Prof. John AI. Hcudder, M. D. An other authority, 'Prdf. F. Ellingwood, M. D., says oi this plant: "Exercises special influence itrpon nervous conditions depending upon disorders of tho female organs." Araoriier plant which is fre quently found jsiour American forests is flelonias. or Caicorn root. The Ameri can Dispen&atoiiy aays of this plant, that it "possesses a decidedly beneficial influence in s n enfeebled condition of tho general wvstom. with weakness or dull pain in .the renkl, or luraoo-saeral (small of the b:u:k reirlon. In dis eases of the womanly organs, it is one of our most variable asents, acting as a uterine tonic and gradually removing abnormal conditions, while at the samo time it impart tone and vigor to tho organs." lle.nee, it is much ud in ca tarrhal, pelvic drains, irregularities and painful perii.ls. lJruf. King further says, of Unicorn Toot: "A particular phase removed by it Is l.'se irritability and despondency that often attends theso troubles (referring to tho ailments just mentioned!. It has been found especially adapted to those cases in which pelvic fullness, aivl the aching, bearing-down organs feel an if tlicy would fall out of the bmhi." Dr. Fierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute of HutTalo, N. Y., says, that a com bination of the active principles of these two native plants together with Golden Seal root. Black Cohosh and Blue. Cohosh roots when extracted by the use of pure, triple-rettned glycerine of proper strength (which is used instead of alcohol), will almost invariably cure those peculiar weaknesses and maladies incident to women. That is why Dr. Pierce, nearly forty years ago, decided to put up in a ready -to-use form, a "Prescription" which ho had found so useful In his large practice. Dr. Pierce is frank and open about hts ready-prepared mediciii", called Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription ho tells lust what is contained in it ho says it is not a cure-all, as it serves only a singleness of purpose, being for women's peculiar weaknesses and maladies, tho only medicino put up for sale through druggists for tho cure of such maladies, all the ingrwc.ients of which have tho en dorsement .f leading medical practi tioners and writers, as being tho very best known remedies for the ailments for which "Favorite Prescription " is advised. All this will b.' learned to the reader's full satisfaction by perusing a booklet of extracts compiled by Dr. Pierce from standard authorities (if the several schools of practice, and which will be sent free to any address on request for same, mailed to Dr. II. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It stands alone. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only medicine for woman s peculiar weakness and affec tions, all the ingredients of which are printed upon the bottle-wrapper in plain English, so that all who take it may know exactly what they are using. A further reason for the unprecedented popularity of the "Favorite Prescription" Of Dr. Pierce for the special use of women is to be found in the fact that it contains not a drop of alcohol. He does not be lieve that an alcoholic compound is bene ficial for those affections peculiar to women because the after-effect of spiritu ous wines or alcoholic medicines is Harm ful for weak, invalid, nervous women. What "Favorite Prescription" has dona for others it will no doubt, do for tou, if similarly afflicted, and you give it a (Audi tair and faithful trial. Of the eight convicts who escaped from McNeill's island Julv 4, 1905, seven were recaptured. The only one at large is George Wade, who has never been located, though some believe be is in hiding at Seattle now, Laving recent ly returned. Deafness Cannat be Cured. by local applications, w they cannot reach the diseased porttan of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is causad by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness j8 the result, ai.d unlcsB the Inflammation caa by taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of tea are caused by Catarrh, Which ia nothing but an Inflamed condition of the rat Co us surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dellsra for any cae of Deafness caused by catarrh that can. not'be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free F. J. CHKNKEY a CO,, Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Take Hall's Family Pills fur constipation. A VOOD INVESTMENT, Valuable Farm anc Outfit Offered for Sale. Ten hundred and forty acres of deeded land in the famous Butter creek dis trict. Plenty of running water the year round. Four hundred acres of good wheat land. Eighty acres of alfalfa under irrigation. Thirty acres more of floe alfalfa land practically under irriga tion. All under fence. $3,000 resi dence. Good barn and sheepshed, campbouse and other sheds. One of the finest orchards in Morrow county, on the famous Butter creek, This orchard last year netted the owner $500, and the people who bought the fruit picked all of it. The fruits are principally apples and peaches. The place is completely equipped with everything necessary for farming and stocktaking which will go with the ranch at the puichae price as follows: Twenty-three hundred head of first class str ck sheep, 3J head of line Merino aiii Lincoln bucks, two epans of good mules, one epan of line ruaies, other young horses, hogs, chickens, and a complete outfit of machinery, all in good condition. 1'iice 830,000. $12, 000 down and ten years time ou the balance This place will pay for itself and is one of the best investments in Morrow county. For further inorma tion, call on or address Fred Warnock, Heppner, Oregon. GUA11DIAXS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby Riven that I, the undersign ed, as guardian of the person and estate of oliu Worden, a minor, will on saturdny tho 2'.!fl dHy of September, l'.KJli, at the hour of 1U o'clock in the forenoon of snld diiy. a; the Courthouse door in the ('ity of Heponer, Ore. noii nHir for Hule and sell at public auction to the hh.'lieht bidder for cMi in hand all the rlu'lit. title anil interest, to-wlt: the undivided one sixth Interest of Oliu Wordeu in and to the following described real property, to-wit: An undivided one sixtn interest in St4 of Section at in Tp. a S. K 'Jl E. W. M AIbo an undivided one sixth interest in the following parcel of lsnd located In llarilinan, Oregon-, to. wit: Beginning li. tt" ehaina Ksst and M feet South of N A' i orner of NH'j of NK1 of See. ;i in Tp. 5 S. K. 2" K. W. M., miming thence South 4 chains, thence Kant 2. lie chains, thence North 4 chains, thence Went chains to place of be ginning, containing nnearrc. This sale is made under and in pursuance of a liceiiHij and Order of sale granted by the County Court of .uorrow County, Urcgon on the Hth (lay of AuguKt, Km! authorizing this guardi an toBcll said real property, A. W. Saline, Guardlau of Olln Worden, minor. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Comity of Morrow. In the matter of the estate of ) Jay Johnson V Citation deceased ) To Lydia Ann Johnson, Greeting: lathe name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow at the Court room thereof, at Heppner in the County of Morrow on Mon day, the lBt day of October 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and ttere to show cause, if any, why an order should not be made authorizing and directing the adminis trator of the above entitled estate to sell the following descrlber real estate belonging to said estate to-wit: Ei of HKH, and SWK of SEH of Bee. 29. and NEJ4 of NK" of flee. T. 8 , B. Sfl E. W. M. Witness, the Hon T. W. Ayers Judge of the County Court of the State of Seal Oregon, for the County of Morrow with the Seal of said Court affixed this 15th day of September A. D. im. Attest: 8,pt20-Oct18. W. O. MILL. Clerk. By L. D. M CALL, leputy. Ladies, read this catalogs of enarms, Bright eyes, glowing obeeks, red lips, a imootb skin without a blemish, in short, perfect health. For sale with every package Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. W. P. MoMillen, Lexington, Oregon. Pasture Notice. Stock taken to pasture on Willow Creek bottom. Good opportunity for a band of beef cattle, Price. 75c to 1.25' per head, per month. Sept20. W. B. EWING. For Sale. Good residence property consisting ol four room bouse,' with bath room and pantry, good barn, on school house flat. Price $1000. Easy terms. For further information call on or address Mrs. E. Kilcup, Heppner, Ore. Oct-0 GOOD CHICKEN RANCH. Will be Said If Taken Soon for Coat of Improvements. Ten acres of good land within the city limits of the town of Lex ington. Was all plowed last year and put in wheat for chicken range. Fair house, good cellar chicken house, all fenced. A great bargain at $GoO. One half down, balance in one year. In quire at tbe Gazette offioe for further particulars. Third district Eaeten Oregon agricul ture Society Fair. Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 2-lth to 20th. The O. K. A N wil sell round trip tickets for the above occasion for $3.G. on Sept. 24th to 28th inclusive liahl return limit Oct. 1st. J. 15. Huddleeton, Agt. ."Notice tn Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given tbat on the last Monday in September being the 24th day of the month, the board . of equalization of Morrow county, state of Oregon, will meet at the office of tho county clerk and continue in session one week for the purpose of publicly examining the assessment roll of said county for the year 190'i. All taxpayers wishing to make any change in their as sessments for the year 1906 should ap pear before 6aid board at the above named date. W. S. CONNER, Assessessor of Morrow county, state ofOeon. Sept. 13. If you take this paper aim ..'he Weekly Oreg"nlan you won't have to beg your new. SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO Caetle Gate, Canon of The Grand, Black Ciiniin, Marehall and Ten neenne 1'annes. and the World- Famoue Royal Gorge For Descriptive and Illustrated Pampheta write to W. C. McBRIOE. Gen. Agt. Third Sreet PORTLAND, OR. lb Wil positively cmps laddos ellsssuse sioy case off (Kidney f issyond tthe peach of smetlsclsi- io mediossie csuro do Ersione FOLEY'S KIDNEY GURE strengthens the urinary organs, builds up the kidneys and invig orates the whole system. IT IS GUARANTEED TWO SIZES COo and $1.00 SOLD AKD flECOnUEKDED DY Passed Stone and Gravel With Excruciating Pains A H.Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass ing gra.el or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good.'.' Ro Other Remedy Can Compart With II Thos. V. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Trouble and one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and he says there is no remedy tbat will compare with it. 0LOCUM DRUO COMPANY, HBPPNB Rt ORKGO IV