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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1907)
The Heppncr Gazette EBtiblUhe Maroh M. 18M. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Wnrnock Ka Cored t the Poitofflce at Heppner Oregon, tecond-clftti matter. Thursday March 2S, 1907 Wbile Senvor Bailey wai ac quitted, it i paid that his chair ii the "f Date, st II has the smell oi coal oil. The odor can never I e s-jcshed off. The demaid lor hravv draf; Korsee is eieadily iucreneio ; with prices at a high figure. Morrow county borsmu are wisely im pnwicg tiie e'ock by buying fine lnrsd&. Councllmeu E. U . Bartlett and S. A. Gar liner , of aGrai d , have heaa'ouud puil y of tHkinq bribes, Rod have been s'-n'e iced to ten mouths in th- couny jail of Union eoawy. Mayor Schaiilz, ol Sun Vvhwih o, irt only worth n million or do lie fore his election he whs a down own fiddler. Of courue he hasn't ;rafted anything. . CUoala a Drag taw, In choosing a saw bold Jt np denr of ererythlng with one hand and ring the blade with the other, says American Cultivator. It will hum whore your knuckles hit It, according to tho tem per and quality of carbon in tho blade. The longer it bums or vibrates the bet ter the quality of the steel. Then look down the teeth from end to end and see that the blade Is straight and look along on the flat of both sides to im that it is not "bumpy" that is, hollow In some places and full in others. This is a great drawback to a saw, as it pulls hard through tho full spots or bumps, knocking ngnlnst the cut ends as It runs through the log. It is a fault very bard to detect in a new saw; in an old one very easy, as the bumps show bright and polished from knocking and the hollows dull from es caping the frlctiou. See that the saw Is not too thick or it wastes too much strength to saw with it. HOW TO STUDY PROPERLY. Ttio prouni is t-o thoroughly coaked hat farmers are unable to inaka muc i proreai with epiing seeding, but tin iwrnier. will soon be haay and will h va a emiie that not wear ol. Sending y..ur mo jfy away from Lorn for pji chases is ju6t like putting your cnsh in a rat hole. It is gone forever. end your money at bom j and you will be sure to to get sonvi it t ack. It Is now positively announced lhat Senator Charles W. Fulton sill ba a candidate to succeed him reJf atho next primary election. Senator Falton'a record will be a stroogeampaiga document tnd will be a winner. The Work Horse In Spring, When first beginning to work the horse after a protracted period of rest It is far better to use him carefully and not exhaust his ambition. If a long pull is necessary give him a chance to "take breath" occasionally. If he is sweating profusely raise the collar and other places where he Is likely to be galled, and do not let there be n "scald ed" place under the harness anywhere. When standing cover well with blan kets, and do not allow a horse to stand where there Is a draft of wind, nan die carefully, clean thoroughly, feed Ju diciously, and there will b but little cause for complaint on account of lack of ambition or depreciation in value or a necessity for condition powders. Farm and Live Stock Journal. Book Sboald Be Well Chosen ul Read Carefsllrt Not Deroared. Study is like a dinner. The vluuds must be well chosen and enton slowly, not devoured, then well turned over In the mental stomach for awhile un til with ease and comfort they are per fectly digested and furnish nutriment to the brain. Most students study without thought, which Is like eating without digesting. Others read merely as a fad and soon forget all they may ouvo learned. The most satisfactory method of tudy Is the digestive. It Is the thor ough one the one that gives strength to the brain. Take tho subject you are studying. Read a few lines or a few pages, as tho ense may be, then put the book down and think on what you have read. Turn it about in your mind from every standpoint. Do not accept It Immediately. Argue for and against It In your mind. In other words, masti cate it You need not be at your leisure to do this. Do it in your walks, in your Idle moments, at any time. When you have satisfied yourself on tho subject go on with a little more In tho same way. In a short time you will find yourself more a thorough student than if you had read all at a sitting. The best educated man In the end Is the man who learns slowly, but surely. Ia the past seven years, the in crease in the number of horses in ti United Htates amounts to about 30 per cent. Statistics show that while the number has in creased 30 pr cent, rallies have increased 112 per cent. Pare Bred Poultry. The farmer who does not give the same attention to bis poultry that he does to the other live stock on his farm Is away behind the times. The pro gressive farmer, while be may not have pure bred poultry, has at least added pure blood to his Sock by the introduc tion of pure bred males and has found that It was a good investment Having taken the first atep on the road of progress, It Is only a matter of a short time when be will discard the mongrel and semipure stuff and keep only pure bred stock. In fact, on many farms it ' would be hard even now to find a mon grel fowL Commercial Poultry. As soon as the Oregon sheep otKzumssion gets into good working order the plans now arranged, it srill not be a hard job to erndicate scab among the Oregon flocks, pro tidted oi course that the sheep rners lend hearty co-operation. Convincing evidence is before tb public that the present Wall street patic is the direct result of a conspiracy between railroad presidents and stock jobbers dis a&tisfiod with President Boose TeU' policy of railroad rate regu lation. Ex. This is another big fcoost for a third term. The Inland Grain Growers' as octation, of Umatilla county, is a feuFy organization. The farmers over there are getting well or ganized. They are already buying rjaia bags direct from the import ers aod manufacturer and will di vide the profits that otherwise ttoaldo to other parties. , Boar notes. Clean pens for pigs and clean bed ding will do much to ward off lice and disease. A boar or sow that is kept excessive ly fat on corn alone will rarely give satisfaction as a breeder. The sow that has nothing to recom mend her but a good pedigree should be fattened and marketed as soon as possible. Better bring in one or two young sows at a time than to discard all of the old sows at one time. It Is a mistake to delay the regular and liberal feeding of the growing pigs. When tbe Horse Rnni Away. When a horse is running away it is then that the driver usually becomes as scared as the horse, and the runa way is not helped much. The driver needs to keep his head at a time like this even though he should lose It at other times. What the driver needs to do is to pull vigorously on one line aud then on the other with such rapid succession as to confuse the animal so that his fear may be removed. A known runaway horse should be driv en with care. Farm Visitor. What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent have frequent heudachos, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart burn," belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eatin?, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable f jpotite, nausea at times and Ktnurod s) mptonis If you have any considerable number of tho abovo symptoms you are suffering from biliousness, torpid liver with i nd 1 gestion or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is made up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthened The "Golden Medical Discovery " is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its Ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glanco at its formula will show that it contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-reflned glycerine. of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, viz., Goldon Seal root, Stone root. Black Cherry bark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, and Mandrake root The following leading1 medical authorities, amontf a bust of others, extol the fr?gtlng roots for the cure of Just audi ailment aa tbe aboTe symptoms Indicate: Frof. K. Baruiolow. M. D.. of Jefferson Med. Collets. Phila.: Prof. H. C. Wood. M. !.. of Univ. of Pa. : Prof. Edwin M. Bale. M. I)., of Hahnemann Med. College. Chicago; Prof. John King. M. p.. Author of American Dispensatory; Prof. Jno. M.. Scud der. M. I).. Author of Snucillc Medicines: Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. D., Med. Dept. Univ. of . Y.; Pxof. Flnley Elllngwood, M. 1)., Author of Mater a Mud lea and Prof. In Bennett Medi-' ii-al College, Chicago, i Wend name and ad dress on Postal Card to Dr. K. V; Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y., and receive fru booklet giving extracts from writings of all the above medi cal authors and many others endorsing. In the strongest possible terms, each and every in gredient of winch "taoluen .Medical uis covery " Is eoiiiDosed Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and tniwels They may be used in conjunction with "Uolden Medical Discovery" if oowels are much con- atipated. They're tiny and sugar-coated. Narpfas Dp nil Sore Opens Saturday, . March 3(ltl WE cordially invite you to come and see what we can offer you. We believe you will fully appreciate the opening of this store, From now on livine ex penses in Morrow County will be greatly reduced, in both Dry Goods and Groceries. It will cost you less for what you eat and .1 - wear man ever before. Let prove it to you. We will strive hard all money in the county by giv ing you lower prices than you can obtain elsewhere. us to keep Yours For A Square Deal. Alarquardsen's Department Store Where Quality is Higher Than Price. F. C, Marauardsen, Prop, i GILLIAM & BISBEE Ho Wai Tendev. "Young Mr. 8ofty paralyzed Dr. Sim ton when he went to be vaccinated," observed Qaawell to Dukane. "How waa thatr "lie aaked the doctor to put him un der the influence of anaesthetics." A Farolffhted Girl. "I will work night and day to make you happy," he said. 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A GENEAL A western Oregon man prided i hiuself on the fact that be always refraiaed from the company of i womankind, Lever shaved, never tasted "tobacco or intoxicating liquors of any kind, never drank anything when eating a meal, with tteidea that ho would live 100! NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES years or more ny ho aoing. lie died the other dny at a little past tbe half way post of his dream. FARM MACHINERY HARDWARE TOOLS CUTLERY TINWARE Wc Have a First Class Plumber GILLIAM & BISBEE I t It THE ALPS John Zollinger, Proprietor Wines, Liquors and Cigai s Lunches of all Kinds Hard man, - - Oregon Red Front Livery & Feed Satbles Willis Sttwart, Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS The Attention of the Ladies of Heppner and Vicinity is Called The Famous to Hi IN STRICTLY HIGH GRADE logcinj train was It the wreck of a l.-tr Af-toiit, tho Vrfily liurc'-d which resulted in' tLi lots of a considerable portion I of LI.s likia. 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