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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
v. t ;,;'i,- The Heppner Gazette RUblishiv March 30, 1898. ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING. Fred Warnock Xotoretl t the rottoflico tit Ueppner Orcgou, at econd-clafs matter. Thursday Feb. 13, 1908 Rebckahs Entertain The Iiebeknli Lodge gave a very enjoyable eutertamueut ou last Saturday eveuiuij. The affair wae eolely for the benefit of the Rebek ana una tueir Amines ana was moeb enjiyed by all iu attendance. A dainty liiDcb was servedatthe conclusion of the following pro gram: Iuetrutuertal eolo Miss Rena Meadows "How She Cured Him" Ola Straigur, Loy Turner, Vei.icfl Joues. "The Royal Bumper Degree". Miss Blanche Carter "The ttival Oratorb" Misses Ora and Teua Dvin Dialogue. . . . Mistresses Yes ger and Billing "Courtship under Difficulties'' Katie Neville, (Jrus AikeD, Maurice Frye Instrumental 8o!o. .Miss Meadows 4,A Slight Misunderstanding" Mrs. Clair Walton, Austin Deris lieciUtiou Mrs. Binue niKO. A Ilp.rnev count' man's sbeep LerJer r ported that it would be uece-sary to pre vile hina with an other b.Miid of sheep if he' was to bold his job, hs tn hud lost all those entt uted to hist cure he oa' Lis job, nays the Burns Times Her eld. He was inexperienced, ano when Mme sheep strayed he search edandcime urjou some animal; teat )o ked like stray sheep, but o; a rather peculiar, color. Tb were cLaied seine 10 i.r 12 milet over the bluff-t, but at last wer brought into the baud. He ha' told his employer that five strayi had been lost so lorg that tbe were red wild, and if they didn'i quiet down and feed with th others he would simply run them to death, and on investigation they were founi to be antelope. Bacdoa Recorder: The speed limit ol delivery of mails lDto Xorth Bend from MarthSeld, three miles, averages 15 hours for three miles for tba past t.vo months. This is the record and we advise a leather medal with two lemon pennants be presented to the mail carrier. Mary, wild of Roy Hunt, died in th' city ou Wednesday Feb. 5, and was laid iu her last resting place in the Heppner cemetery ou Friday afternoon. The services were conducted from the ,M. E. cburcb, South, where a large concourse of friends of the deceased and family gather ed to pay their last respects. Rev. Orr officiated. Mrs. Hunt is a daughter of f?eo. Shick and leaves several sisters and a father, beside her own child and husband to ni"rn the loss The deceased was thirty two years of age at the time of death. The Modesty of Women Naturally makes them shrink from th ludelleato questions, tho obnoxious ex aminations, and unpleasant local treat ments, which somo physicians consider essential In tho treatment of diseases of women. Yet, If help can bo had, it la bettor to submit to this ordoal than let tho disease prow and spread. The troublo Is that so often tho woman undergoes all tho annoyance and shame for nothing. ThonsandsNjf women who have been cured hv Dr. rjerce's Favorlto Prescrip tion write In Weclatlon of the cure which dlsiMiiSNth the examinations and local treatment There i rift other medicine o sure nnrl safe fpr l.. U!lll!lll'Jlil After a lingering illness of months in which she experienced great suffering, Mrs. Anna Bell Ayers, ine wife of Wm, Ayerp, was released from her affliction by the visitation if the Death Angel Sunday morning Feb. 9 and on the following day at 2 p. m., after a short fuueral service at the home consisting of son,:, prayer and se lect leading of scripture she was laid to ieat in the cemetery on the bill overlooking Heppuer. She was a member of the Bap tist church. In all her affliction she exhibited trreat patience, a worthy example of the suffiency of the grace of her Lord in whom she trusted. She leaves a husband and son to mourn her loss. May they realize Dr- E nest S. Siggins. - f N rth Y ki that their loss is her eternal gain; ! mB federal stock ii epector for the state Jhat the earthly house ot this ! of Washington, lias ins tuted his retu- tabetnacle being deeolved, she hf s j, lar an' u' exaiinaJon of tiie sheep of joined that inumeraule company me entire state, o ci'te'mme whether that have washed their robes and the disease of scab e is in existence made them white in the blood of i among them women as "Favorite Prescription." It cures debilitating drains. Irregularity and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always euros. It Is strictly non alcoholic, non - secret, all Its Ingredients being printed on Its bottlo-wrapper; con tains no deleterious or habit-formlnij drugs, and every native medicinal root entering into Its composition has the full endorsement of those most eminent In the several schools of medical practice. Some of these numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of its ingredients, will be found In a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed f ree on request, by Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorsements should havo far more weight than any amount of tho ordinary lay, or non-professional testimonials. The most Intelligent women now-a-days innlst on knowing what they take as med icine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever is. offered them. "Favorite Pre scription " lS 0f-KX0WJf COMPOSITION. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Dr. Pierco's Medical Adviser Is sentrce on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. If sick consult the Doctor, free of chanra by letter. All such communications aro bold sacredly conhdentlal. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate and regulate stomach, liver and bowels. Marquardsen's DEPARTMENT STORE Heppner, Oregon Te Inspect Sheep. the lamb, having gone up through tabulation. She has become one of the gen eral assembly and church of tLe tirst born in Heaven and may the husband and 60n strive to follow 3er to the eternal mansions of God. T. J. A. t- tj-ri i i i Jt)tjert jonnson, wno oiea on Holiday in this city, was hurried Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic cemetery. Mr. Johnson has been a resident of Morrow coutty for many years and has herded sheep most of that time. He leaves no relatives in this vicinity. County School Supt. Stratton is holding the regular semi-annual county teachers examination at the court house this week. There are between 15 and 20 teachers taking the examination. J. S. Troedson and wife, of Mor gan, are in the city. 4 I I II I ALCOHOL 3 PER cmt AVegetable PreparafionlflrAs siimlating the Food aixlRpgula ting the Siomaris andBwdsaf wt For Infants and Children1. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes DigeslionJCkerfid ness and Re?t.Contains ncittw Opimu.Morpliine norMioEraL! !SOT ARC OTIC. JhcMleUti st'usfStaf Mpfrrfnint lJitarkuckStia Clarified itpr hatctreai narT. r- A?:''"'i Penerjy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.LMarrhwa Worir .n:n-u!sions.Feverish ncss emu Lo ss of Sleep. ra:S'.;i-!i: Signaiare of rr" . K '.7)-iV2 fe-ii : i i515ti-Uo d tml' i tHc hood a Exact Copy c Wrapper. Signature J j, In Use j' ror uver i Thirty Years i I HIl A II El 1 1-1 J 11 KJVi 'mm y mim Tmi CtHTauR commkt. mai yo emr. . . w j A feder 1 quarantine lias been inetfect on the sheep of Washington for several years and the 'eiiular annual examina tion of the insp-ctor is for the purpose of ascertaining the present condition of the sheep before they are taken to the ranges for summer pasturage. Dr. S:ggins is expected to go to Walla Walla within a short time to inspect the sheep of that locality, w hich are given pasturage on the Wenalia forest reserve. For Spring and Summer vv ear have arrived and are being placed in stock as rapidly, as possible, including all the late patterns and the staple designs. vFive grades and prices including the John B. Stetson. Prices from $1.50 to $4.00. Shoes Me5lf d Shoes TwT.J- r ..-1 . Peters SrtoE 1 Fine lemons are raised iu Kogup river valley, and oranges could doubtless be raised there also. The sale of 25,000 pounds of cold storage butter made at La Grande has been made to Portland parties C. E. Mills of Lyonj, Linn coun ty, last year from 12 cos received 81,104.93 from the creamery and $220.10 was kept on his place and fed to poultry and stock, a total of $1,331.73. The expense was $358. 50. Norman Kelly was taken lo the hospitHl this morning. He under went a severe surgical operation in Portland several weeks ao and has not fu'Iy-recoveied and goes to the h cal institution for treat ment. To whom t my concern: J I have the work to sue to at 'he cerae tery for the summer, and hiving worked there last su i mer wruld say that I am better prepared to do the work now. pay :or the water, Charges reasonable ALBERT WILLIAMS. Lo,ck box 75, Heppner. per pair to 7.50. Boys Just received another of those large ship ments which Heppner people wonder at. Shows who sells the shoes. Why do we sell them? Because, we buy more, they are better and are sold for less money than others can afford to do. We have an exceptionally strong line of men's work shoes for spring wear and at prices as low as $1.50 and $2.00 The dress shoe is as well represented. Has been moved to a new location in the store and is fast being arranged into a modef grocery store. Marquardsen lives up to his reputation in this line and sells you the best goods for the same as yon can send to Portland for them. Local competition cannot enter in this price making contest. Convince your selves. ' Sole Agents for Aljen & Lewis' Preferred Stock Goods Take it in Time Justus Scores of People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles, diabetes, surelj follow. Doan's Kidnev Pil's rilicve backache, Cure every kidcey ill. N. C. W. Risley, carpenter, of 703 S. Montgomery street, Albany, Oregon, eavs: "Having been troubled with pain in the back just over the kidneys and annoying irregularities of the kidney action, I Jecided to try Doan's Kidnev I'llls and got a box at a drug store, ite- lief came alter the first dos,e or two aod in astjoit time the aching and other (ymptoms were removed. The action of the kidneys was corrected anil regu lated and I am now in a position to con scientiously recommend Doan's Kidney 'ills and Jo not hesitate to do eo." For sa'e by all dealers. Price oOc. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United .States. Re member the name Doan's, and take no other. I fated and For Sale Glasses Borg's. propeily fitted at 1' O. tf. Highest cash price paid for hides, pelts and furs. Phill Colin. mi mm m of Heppner C. A. RHEA, President T. A, RHEA, Vict-Preeident GEO. CONSER. Cashier E. L. FRDELAND, Asst. Cashier Pacific Lodging House C. N. SHIMN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none 'better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE SALOON The Club For those who appreciate Quality. JE. WIIvEY Liberty Meat Mark; Oldest Bank in Morrow Co. The First National has been identified with Morrow County interests for over twenty year, and with our past experience we are prepared to furnish all Accommodation! consistent with sound bank ing under the National Bank Act. We have at waya made a specialty of banking by mail. Customers out of town receive the same attention as thobe doing business at the bank. General banking business solicited. Four dbt cent u&A on time deposits. HARDWARE Boyer & Wherry Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Hkhect market price paid br fat stock rilEPPNEIi. OltKQON i GILLIAM & BISBEE ? See our beautiful line of Holidav , goods consisting of cut glass, hand painted t china, fancy crockery and glassware, silverware. Nov elty sets for all tastes com bining both beauty and service. GILLIAM & BISBEE m (US m 3 9