Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 23, 1902, Image 3

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The Heppner Gazette
I'liuiiHu.w limitary '2'.i, 1902
to this
The Week's News
local ami lVrsimal Hanneninjrs
in and About thuUty.
1 1. jib r.u:t!il"iii' :w in m Seattle.
Cunvun City ants electric lighta.
IMviln limck bus returned Iroin a two
week's i h i t wilii Iiih pure-ill at Halem
Henry li'sukman, of IlupP'iWi
f!,,lle, ti-of Internal Revenue, is at the
Pci kin. Saturday's Jreifotiian
Mr. and Mrs. J. K". McGregor who
li tve been viaiting in I'ortlanil for the
pant three weeks hare returned
city.
Minn Mtlvia Dawson left today to join
her parent at lleppiifir. Miss Melfia
will be greatly missed by her associates
here. Dalle Chronicle.
Mr. ami MrB. P. K. Oilman arrived
on the delayed train yeHterday noon to
attend the funeral of P. M. French,
and returned homo today. Pallea
Chronicle.
Pr. Hunlork was in the city Friday,
with S. I.. Proas, the Spray hotel man,
who in siill'ering with appendicitus
They went to Cortland, Saturday, where
Mr. From underwent a surgical opera
tion.
(ion. MarshaM. organizer ef the
Knights and l.adiea of Security, re
ceived news Monday, that hia wife wn
seriously ill at Cortland. He left Tues
day morning fur Cortland.
It. F. Hynd, Attorney ti. V. Phelps
and Ceter Corn have returned from
Cortland. Mayor I-rank (iilliam will
tay a few days in the metropolis. They
were attending the semi-annual cere
liiotiial meetii)) of the Ancient Order of
Nobles of the Mvntic Shrine.
Hock A Mathews have dissolved part
nership, but you nan get all kinda of
meats and lard from Mathews
Several reliable representative want
ed at once. The ketail Credit A Collec
tion Association, Collider, Colorado, tf
As I will leave for Cortland about
February 5, to work on Spring Millin
ery, I will dell hat that were $8 50 to
1 1 for $4 60, also $1 25 to 'i 75 hats for
."() cents while they last. These hate
are all new stock and the latest Decern
her shapes. Hale at residence. L. E
Colin.
n. W. Spencer, a well known stock
man of Ifeppner, wai in Pendleton last
weak. Mr. Spencer says that atock
never looked bettei, and that all the
stockmen are doinif well in Morrow
county. N. W. Livestock and Wool
(rowers Journal.
a rumor is circulating in mining
circlea that agents of Senator Clark of
Montana, recently mad an offer of
-'50,000 for the Alamo mining property
but the offer was declined; that nego
nations are still pending and the pur
chase may be effected at a higher figure.
blue Mountain Kagle.
ai a caiieu meeting ot trie common
council of the tewn of Long Creek
Wednesday evening $200 was voted to
school di.trict No. 10 for the purpose of
eitending the present term of school
two months from the 2Hth of March.
There will be five months more of school
in Long (-reek, eitending up to the
latter part of May. Ixing Creek Range'.
The masquerade ball given at the
opera house last Friday evening was a
anccena both socially and flimni-iillv
The music was furnished by the lleti
rier orchestra and was highly appreci-
Icd. There were a great many maa-
(iters and all acted out their respective
parts to perfection. At about JO o'clock
the masques were lemoved and all pres
ent had a chance to shake the light fan
Untie toe to their delight. The commit
tee deser ve credit in the manner they
conducted the artair.
The Fischer Win Clevn Theatrical
Co, of twenty peop'e, carrying their
own bun i and orchestra, will appear at
the opera lio'ii-e for one week, in this
city, ( o'tiiii'-in in, Monday, February 3.
Tln c .Hi in v comes well recommended
by press an i p'lbiic, Mis Margarita
Fine her, w in taken t In leading role, is a
I n the larger tow ns
Wonder f-r h'
of the Mute
plaviri to
theatre er
date.
At tii ).
Kil-t N.it.na
d.iv of U-r
OlIieetH u1, tl
Wit !l ode ee.
or. T. A. !
A.Ve- . p-'-l
I !.-,t
C"liner.
Tl.e 111","' !
on '1 o : i - I ' ;
llollle t liel,!
tert i N; :V e
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i on
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cotiipAtiy has been
let hoim-s. Heppner
fhoiihl not overlook this
khoMeV meeting of tin
i !: ink ef Heppner, Tiles-
week, ". I of the former
e hmk were re-elected
!.!:! I -llow a . I 'irect
: .... I I;. Nutter, A. I..
! ' i A. I-Lhea , vice
I; l.e.i ; cashier, ieo.
Cl.uk.
diitn. !
Some
eiu'iii-
to draw n
perf-irtiiatici
bill team.
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t. . he en at opera bouse
.lantiaiy .i I , hy
of the most en-cea-on
Arthur
nrK'iii'c come-
arrangements.
me t:. ent will be
1 tie .!,.. w cei tiiinly ought
g boiie. ThiH in a bent tit
given f or the Heppner fool
The font ball boys bare
worke.l hard without any compensation
and tt.ev need help. Heppner people
shoii.d con id r this.
The ihiette ha the agency for all
liewHp ip'-rs and tnngaaines.
Ileinrux pickles at Hart A Blake's
Sweet, Sour and hill I'm K let-.
lleinra'H mince meat and apple butter
at 1 1 :l 1 1 . Clske x.
tock salt at reduced prices at the
Lower Wnreh"i!e
T. C. Ibiw.U'i for fine groceries.
( li.l fash;oiie i New )rlean mo'asNes.
at Hart Chise's.
I nil line of legal b anks at Cortland
pi ieet. at i . i 1 1 K otlice.
l eave orders 1 1 , i otlice for the New
Year edition of Tin: ii.i t .
Ila't .V I'.iake'" for herring, mackerel
and salt culm on. This year's catch.
Send a copy of Ihe New Year edition
to a friend in the Fast.
A Niicst the tirnt of February and no
winter yet. The w inter so far has been
the mildest for many years.
Fxtra copies of the ti .kttk New
Year edition can be obtained at this
otlice at l'l ceuts per copy.
Y, II. Chillips. and
Mr. and
I nigb'el ot
Will lea-. !
Mr.
l; Iter.
The revival services are still being
conducted at the M. K. chnrth.
Last Sunday evening the church was
filled to overflowing and all present
seemed to ha interested. Ihe teit was:
For (iod So Loved the World that He
iave ilia Only Begotten Son that Whe
never Helievelh on Him Should Not
Cerish, but Have Kverlasting Life."
The sermon wss well delivered and
made so plain tiiat everybody present
could not help but understand its
meaning.
t ol. It. C Ju.lion, Industrial agent
for the O. K. A N ., was in the city
Wednesday, in an interview Mr. Jud-
snn gave the information, that his visit
to Athena was mainly for the purpose
of securing the services of some one to
handle and distribute a consignment of
hop roota which will io a short time Jar
rive here. Mr. Jtidson secured the ser
vices oi vt.j. iikinson, wtio w ill see
to it that all roota sent here will be
givsn a thorough test is all the differ
ent characters of soil in the country
tribntary to Athena. Athena Cress.
The officers ot Ran Souci Kebekah
Ixwlge No. 33, 1 (). O. F., were installed
Saturday evening of last week by P. C.
Mrs. Ltta Kasm us, as follow s : 1. (.,
Miss Mary Howard ; N. (L, Mrs. Nan
nie Vaughn i V. i , Mrs. Kiama Jones;
Sec, J. L Yeager; Treaa., Mrs. Ftta
Kasmua: K. S. to N. G., Mrs. Ida War-
nock ; L. H. Io N. t., Mrs. Jane Whet
stone; R. S. to V. (L. Mrs. Fannie
Hoot; L. S. to V. (i Mrs. Lha Flor
ence; I ondnctor, Mrs. L K. Eates ;
Wa-den, Mrs. Margreta Abrahamsick ;
Clisplain, Mrs. L. S Yeager; I. (i ,
Miss Emma Stevenson ; . (i., I -an Hor
ner; Organist, Mrs Rosa Tur'ev ; fi
nance Com.. John Turley, Mrs. Rosa
Turley, Miss Bessie Sutton.
Arrangements are being made for an
other rabbit drive at the m uth of But
ter creek as soon as snow falls. While
alxnit 4000 rabbits were slaughtered at
the last dtiva, it is sstd (bat the rab
bits aro now just aa numerous as ever
in the lorahlv w here the driv occurred
on December They congregate in
ths Cutler creek valley for the winter as
it is warmer than on the hills and also
to feed on the tender alfalfa sprouts that
spring up duriag the win'er. These
rabbits are principally h'acktails and
they breed much faster than the jacks.
It is a matter of business witb the
stockmen to get rid of these animals as
tbev clt-an out the range equal to a
band of sheep. Not like the rabbits in
Australia which are such a great pest,
devastating an immense territory, the
black tails do not brjrrough in the
ground ami are comparatively easy to
get rid of.
COURT HOUSC WORK.
The New Building Will Net be Cam
menoed Until Spring.
Judge A. (1. Bartholomew and Com
missioner Kd. C. Ashbaugh have re
turned from a trip to the Willamette
valley, where they have been inspect
ing several difl'eient court houses for
the purpose ot getting ideas and infor
mation to aid in the plans and specifica
tions for Morrow county's new court
house, and as Judge Bartholomew stated,
to profit by the mistakes of others in
the construction of the new building.
They visited Salem, Corvallis, Pallas,
Oregon City and Moro, and before t
turning, they made a trip to Seattle on
private business.
Judge Bartholomew informs the a
zkitk that work on the new building
will not be commenced before the first
of April, and possibly not before the
first of May.
Vlewa of an Outsider.
Mrs. Robert Beard of Lewiston,
Idaho, is in the city for - medical treat
ment and is being waited upon bv Pr.
MiS words.
Notices are up announcing a special
school meeting to be held at the council
ensmber for the Heppner district, on
January 25, for the purpose of levying
a tax to run the school for the coming
year and to pay interest on the school
bonds. i
Special Deputy Sin-tiff J. W. Hamil
ton and Conaiab'e J. H. Caaedayof
Hamilton ware in the city yesterday in
barge of Wm Jordm, a prisoner. Jor
an was arrested at J. W. Kilkenny's
rid will be taken hack to Hamilton,
where he will have a hearing. He is
charged with shooting stock belonging
to Marlin Sweek.
James Fry a plumber, while working
on a main tor the Heppner Klectric
ight A Water Co., was quite seriously
burned about the face, yesterday with
molten lead. He was running melted
lead around a joint and the hot metal
coming in contact with frozen clay ex-
loded striking him in the face and
forming a thin caste overs greater por
tion of the face. While not serious the
burn was very painful.
HtTPNEK I HI KCHKS.
Episcopal church Lev. W. E. Pot-wine
m the city
M issuiiri.
and
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.miner is fl.-m
t he I otr.ette for
Saturday Foot Ball Cam.
Fran
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ulai p! i' e
for tar met
wav of
eve! J ! Illli
It n tl 'ld
V I1W t.
i v More ih i
piirchae
verv pop
f supplies
1 outfits for outing in the
,i i'i ne groceries. Almost
ni.igiii.-ibirt kept in stock,
eieioii i an get Hiivtlnng
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.e re-. 1 l' of it
n minify road,
I ii it. is now
At the depot grounJs, Saturday, Jan
nary 25. the Lexington foot ball team
will meet the Heppner giants. This
will be a good game. The Lexington
boys are coming in good trim and they
have a strong team. The admission
will be only 25 cents.
Steps tho Couth
and works off tho Cold.
Laxative Bromo-i Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No Cure, no Cay.
Crice 25 cents.
M. K. church, South. Services
a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. M,
field, pastor.
at 11
Can-
Catholic Church Rev. Father Kelly.
Services 3d Sunday in each month at
10:.'i0 a. m.
M. K. church, Rev. H. L. Beigbtol,
pastor. Services next Sunday at 11 a.
ni. and i. p. m. Revival services
every evening at 7 o'clock. Everybody
invited.
THOUSANDS BENT INTO EXILE.
Every year a large number of poor
sntferers whose luogs are sore and rack
et witb conghs are arged to go to sooth
er climate. But Ibis is ooetly sod not
always enre. Pon'l be an exile wben Dr.
King's New Disouvery for Consumption
will care yon at home. It's tbe most in
fallible medicine for Coughs. Colds and
all Throat aod Lang diseases ou earth.
The first dose brings relief. Astounding
cures result from persistent use. Trial
hottles free al Hlocum Drug O. IVice
Boo snd f 1 00. Every bottle guaranteed.
Stockholders' Meeting.
Tl.e annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Heppner Mining Company
will be held on the llthof February,
C.KI2, at 2 p in , at the office of C. E.
Redlield in Heppner, for the purpore of
el c ing directors and such other busi
ness as may appear.
P. B. Staitkr, T. W. Avkks,
President. Secretary.
Heppner Or., January 8, 1W2.
Star Lodging Houao.
Th a new lodging House located in
the Odd Fellow s building, corner May
and Chase n'r eta is now open to the
public. No pain or expense ba bee:i
spau-d to make this house lirst class in
every particular. ihe bunding has
been thoroughly rein xle'ed and every
room is finished new- and complete and
ell ventilated. Rooms bv day, week
or month. Call and see for yourself.
Mathews makes a specialty of filling
mail orders tor mests of all kinds.
To Cuee a Cold in One Day
Take laxative Bromo tjmnine Tablets.
All druggists refund the monev if it fails
to cure. K. . iroe s signature is on
each Ikjx. Z'h
West
'Bound Soeond Class Settleee'
Rotas.
, !l .e l at I
w i ; i o. u I
t ill . !IV I"
! Heppner
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i'i :n . Any man w no
i iv have it o" years'
t-v iM-tHllments. Apply
iette office.
MTirr.
Puringthe months of January and
Fel.rua'v, THE FAIR will close even
ings at o'clock, except "aturdav, and
will not open Sunday.
CASTOR I A
For Infinti and Children.
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
f7Wla
Ttils sirnslurs Is err hot ef tks faula
Laxative bromouininc Tbts
U mnedy that rarwa ewM la ow
Bears the
Mgnatoro f I
rec. cntse4 outhortty-nis Wookly
(H-vrnnian.
Always rsIlablo-The Woskly Oregeolae,
On March 1st and continuing daily to
nd including April :iith special one way
second class settlers' rates as follows
will be in effect via all lines :
From Missouri river terminals ex
cept Sioux City via Huntington
to Cortland and intermediate
points, also Heppner branch.. $A 00
From St. Caul and Minneapolis
via Spokane to Cmatilla and in
termediate points
to Cortland
From Chicago to Cmatilla, Spo
kane and intermediate main
and branch line Hijnts
to Cortland and Cuget Sound. .
From St. l-ouia to Cmatilla, Spo
ksne and intermediate main
and fcranch liue points 27 bO
to Cortland at d Cuget Sound . . 50 f0
t imith to srr o nn.
Continuous passage f-om starting
potnt to destination, except that etop 1
over of not to eaceed ten .lavs wilt be j
granted at Cixate'ln and llavie an.l alii
22 60
2 5 00
30 50
33 Oit
A correspondent to the American
Wool and Cotton Reporter, signing him
self "Tbe Old Observer," who visited
Heppner last fall, famishes quite a
lengthy and interesting Utter. The fol
lowing excerpts are taken from the
article:
"A view in tbe Main streetof tbe town
by daylight from October to May from
whatever standpoint, is invariably
picturesque. Ranchers for 20 and 25
miles around are in once a week at least
and coming on different days, from dif
ferent sections, from one end of the
week to tbe other, they are in evidence.
They come in backs, in carriages, and
on horseback, and the times of arrival
and departure will vary so that all day
long, like a "moving picture" in a show,
one beholds the composite exhibit,
ranchers who dwell in the country,
ranchers who dwell in tbe town, per
ambulating the sidewalks, or crossing
tbe wsy, entering the bank or tbe
stores, passing in knots to converse;
herdsmen, rancb bands, travelers, some
alighting from their horses, some
mounting to depart, yoang ladies riding
leisurely through tbe village, tbe ob
jects of admiring glances.
There are some fine residences in
town, and a large number of comfort
able ones. There is a solid population
of eminently respectable eitisens, a
half dozen ehurcbes, jet there is no
place where young men can congregate
and come in contact witb that wbich
tends to slsvate tbem mentally and
spiritually.
"Tbe East Oregomaa of Morrow never
harries. He doee not have to. He
would net if he bad. He gate there
just tbe saras, Everything comes to
him. If he's a stockman, he hires help
who bang around witb horses, cattle or
sheep. They wosld have corns upon
their arms and backs, bat for tbe fact
that they ride into tewn, and by change
of position keep op ths circulation. The
proprietor is usually a man of keen bus
iness instinct, but bo never exerts him
self physically.
Tbs rancher who raises grain, bestirs
himself somewhat to get in tbe wheat
crop, lhis is necessary, bat tne amount
of manual labor required, is not alarm
ing, and rye can be raised year after
year on tbe stubble. Tbe grain ranch
er, like bim of tbe stock ranch, waits a
portion of the year for his staks. Nine
teen times in 20 he makes it. Money
flows in to bim.
All of tbesa (ranchers) have their
bank accounts, aod can draw their
checks for any reasonable amount. The
whole tendency ol things is to make
one Micawberisb.
'I wonder indeed, why tbe public spir
ited citizens of Hsppaer, who are not a
few, have not moved ere now for the es
tablishment of a public library and
reading room. A good many young
men, whose lives bow bid fair to be
blighted by tbe drink habit and attend
ant evils, might otherwise bs saved for
careers of usefulness.
''The schools of ths manicipality are
generously festered. My friend, J. H.
Hager, who is chairman of the board of
directors of tbe public sebools, informs
me thst the central building cost $.3,000,
and qaite $0,600 is annually appro
priated for the expenses of maintaining
the department. The teachers' salaries
amount to $4,500. Thsre is, too, genu
ine interest manifested on ths part of
tbe ranchers far and near, and many of
the pupils will be found to have been
brought in here by their parents, ex
pressly to afford tbem advantages
wbich tbe isolated position of the ranch
house forbade their otherwise enjoying.
"One entering Heppaer this fall, for
the first time, aod seeing a number of
new stone buildings in process of erec
tion, would lanagiue that a bioin bad
struck ths place, but Uncle Bill Avers,
ho has known Ibis eectiun for now
nearly four drrsdss, assures me that
the current tu..v ment is only a phase
of the hea thy dsve opiuabt wh ch has
for years ob sined The to -ti is ieadilv
growing.
"Heppner is a protu'i.S'it s iipphg
point for grain, wool and umU.u sbeop '
Ringing Noises
In the ears (how i:."rf'a.,t J,ey are!)
becorii; chronic fto-'l c.visf. lunch un-casiiH-Ffi
and even U n . poiard."! ractlon.
They are i-h-iiK of ( it. ri h : i .-.),,.r k ; rUH
lira
I t o,
iiini'.-t hi i
bounds of the voire
KlfjeM and he::i uj.
' tbro.it,
i:fj-ain d
iilssal
ta.-te,
Catt
ami is a co:-.-t;t'!i.ional disease.
f'rigir,atmi in in,pi;r- Mood, and re-
quires a Co;ihtitutio:i;il remedy.
"I cufferct from catarrh In the hear! ari'l
I'ihs of appetite 8ik1 Ki.-ep. .My hi,od was
thin and I felt bud u'i over rnot r.f ihe
time. I decided to try Jfood'i .virnipnriMa
and now have no symptom of catarrh,
have a food appetite, ;.;., w(.j. j
heartily recommend Mood s Sar-anarilla to
all my friends." K. U,r.r,, California Junc
tion, Iowa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures catarrh of the nope, throat,
bowelH A.c, removes all iu effects, and
builda up the wboie system.
of winter goods, inclu!i
Misses', Gents' and Boys'
Underwear....
K. K. Hewitt, a druggist of J.a'irande,
is in the city.
O. S. Ifodaon of Lexington, wan in
tbe city yesterday.
Mrs. J. L Ayerg is improving after a
two weeks' illness.
Mrs. J.efiter Leach of Lower Light
Mile, who was nnder the care of iJrs.
McSword? and Kistner, and who under
went a surgical operation, ban recovered
sufficiently to be able toret im to her
home.
Art vertmf d Lettfi
The following letters remain unbailed
for in the poatoflice at Heppner. In
calling for these letters pay 'advertised.'
Crawford. Miliar 1 It "urran, L'-ter
Sproull, J U MiMivan, K Iw.
VVellfi, Winnie ileal
n. I- . Vai ohan, I'. M.
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These goods must be sold to make
room for the finest assortment of
Spring Goods
ever shown in Heppner. We will
close these goods out at cost during
the month of January. We invite
you to call and get price-.
BLOWN TO ATOMS.
Tbe old idea that tbe body sometimes
needs a powerfal, dmntif , pnrgative oill
has been exploded ; for lie. King's New
Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless,
gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex
pel poisonous matter, cleanse tbe system
and absolately core Constipation and
Hick H.adaobe. Only 25a at Slocnm's
drag store.
I Thomson 4 Ewmg j
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the stock
holders of the Heppner Building and
Loan Association on Saturday at 2 p.
tn., February 1 , VA !'', at The First Na
tional Bank of Heppner, for the pur
pose of transacting such business as
may come before it.
K. Ji. Swinbck.ve, Sec.
Li. Hoop, Pres.
i iio. C'lN-tR, Treat.
lated January 7, l'K'J.
RBMOVAjL .
The Slocum Drug Co. have
moved from their former loca
tion to their new store south
The Fair on the corner of
Main and Center Streets.
Slocum Drug Co., Main St., Heppner
The Gazkttk and Weekly Orejonian j
one year for $2 L'o.
How Thii.?
We offer One Haodred Dollars Re
trd for any cuee of Catarrb that can
not be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
K. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. ObeDey for the last 15 year?, snd be
lieve bim perfectly honorable in all hupi-
ness transactions, and finBociHliy hhe to
carry oot any obligation made by their
firm. Wet ,fc TmrAx,
Wholesale Drnceists, Toledo, O.
Walwnj, KinxasA: Makvin,
Wtiolesaie DrU)ulSts. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly npon the blood and
mucoos surfaces of the eysfni. Price.
5e per bnttle. 8old by all druggists.
Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
It Will Pay You
to write for our r1.'-
pan 'i-isi- ;i r.-ket to m,v ; .j l. t in the En-t. Tt.r .u
Car- from the PACIFIC ChAT to CHICAGO I
NATI. cnn-.i-ctiny with t!)n-t:'h trains for for a'.! ;
far East, S d.tii or Soiit;i--a--t. i'lr-t and handsotn. ! -
steatn-hehtt-d trains IiniLg Cars, Boffet Library Cur?, :
Cars ami Free llet lining Chair Cars throughout tip;
states :
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IOWA, IS! IAA, lVlSCO.SSiy. MISSOURI, TE.f:sSKE,
LOT-ISlAA, ILL1SOIS, MISSESOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA,
AKKASSAH. KESTUCKY, MISSISSIPPI.
For particulars regarding freight or paa
. eeDger rates and service, call on or address
J. C. LIADSEY. T. F. & r. A.
13. H. TRUMBULL,
Com 'I Agent
142 Third street, Portland, Ore.
A DEEP 11Y8TKRY
It ia a myatery why suB-u wn.tur-
li i kat'lir , Headache, N -rvnusnes S ep
lessnesa, Melanoboiy, cam! ug ai.il I l
iv Spalls wb n t iioui-aiidi hfevs pri ved
Ibat Electric Bittere will qaickly cure
such trouble. "I eoffersd for year with
kidney tronble," writes Mre. Pbebe
Cberley , of lVtersoa, la., "and lame
back pained m so I could ftol dreaa my
self, but Electrics Bitters wholly cored
nie, and, although 73 ysars old, I now
am ab'e to do all my boaeork."
oroome CoostipatiOD, im proves Appe
tite, gives perfect bealtb. Only 50o at
Slocam'a drug store.
IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE
Tbe fame of Bocklen'e Aroeca Salve,
at tbe best in the world, extends ronnd
tbe earth. It's tbe one perfect bealer of
Cats, Coroa, Bores, Hraisoe. Sores, Scald
Boils. Ulcere, Felons, A bes. Pains and
all Skin Ernptiooe Only infallible Pile
enre. "5c bo at Slocam'a drag store.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETISG.
Notice ie hereby given that meeting
of the stockholders of the Morrow
Connty Ind anil Trust Company will
be held at tbe office of the Company in
Heppner, on Monday, March lt. 19tt
at 7 o'clock p. m., for the imrpose. of
electing directors for the ensuing tear.
K. F. Htno. Secrete'Y.
Heppner, Or., Jan. Ii. K: 70 7".
ixtints ct theieol.
.1 M Kiavvv,
!., it I Agent, Heppner.
A. I. t'mi.i,
li. P. A., Poit'and, Ore.
Prying prprtlon almply ArrtU
op dry catarrh ; thsy dry np the aretioi.a,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
pose, musing a far more aeriona trouble than
the onlinarv form of catarrh. Avoid all dry-
! ing inhalant, fumas. smoke and snuffs
and dm that which cleanse, aootliea n4
heala. PJv'a Cream Balm is anch a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head j
easily and pUaaaotly. A trial ais will be
mailed for 10 caoU. AH druggista eell the !
60c. aize. Ely Brolhe. M Warro 8t., N. Y. ;
The Halm cure without pain, de n-t
j irritate or cans soaring. It spreil9 itself
I oer an irritated and angry eurface, reliov.
ing imiuMiaUly m painiui innammsiion.
Vith Kly'a Omm Italtn yon are armeJ
against Kaaal Catarrh and Bay Fever.
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Committees are Welcome
We like to see committees at our oli.ee committees who are
looking for printing.
Never yet saw a printing committee that wasn't open to
suo-oesttons.
We want to he the one to
We want to see at our ottice
everv loue, cluh. socich'. chach
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make these sunerestion:
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printing is the kino! of printing we are looking for.
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