Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 18, 1902, Image 2

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    AT THE COURT HOUSE
SSTONK AVOHK ' i:V BI'II.UI!VU
i : a ic i oi co n vi. i.t i ok .
Th o Sew Cltl:r.enftAae9aor Work.
Iiig; on AMCnif-ii t Itotl
Ileal KmIrIc Transfer.
toue work on the main building of
Hie new court house will be finished
aext week. The work on the tower
will be done while the roof ia being
pat on. A big slab of finishing stone
for tbe name plate was received Tues
day. It in ten feet long, three feet wide
and eight inches thick.
IX THE CLERK'S OKKICK.
Eic Lindegren, a native of Sweden
lias made formal declaration before the
eounty cleik of his inieution to become
a citizen of the United State.
Patrick McNamte hats also declared
his intention to become a citizen of the
United States, by filibg his first papers.
H. W, Weatland and Louis Kinney
have filed notice of location of a min
ing c aim, Known as the Little Lora
elairu. situated one mile east of the
old Hainiit n mill on ilie north slop: of
Black mountain.
AT SHKKIKK'S UFh'l'lC.
Sheriff K. M. Shutt is working Jon the
tax list which will become delinquent
on the first Monday in October. This
lint is comprised of paities who under
the provisions of the law, paid half the
amount of their taxes befote the first
Monday in April.
Taxpayeis should remember that a
penally of 10 per cent and interest of 12
per cent will Do charged from the Ikat
Monday ii Aptil if allowed to become
Je'inquent after the flrat Monday in
October, under the requirement! of this
aufcatiftfactory law.
WITH THB AHHKS.SOH.
Assessor VV. L. Sahnjj has completed
ilia field work and is now busily engaged
en the assessment roll.
KKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
James P Land and wife to E U Sperry,
Ms 7 and 8, in the original town of
tone, $225.
Frank Gilliam and wife to Loretta
Stewart, parcel of land in the city of
Heppner. $32o.
Willis Stewart and John T. Kirk and
wife to P. 0. Borg. Parcel of land in
city of Heppner. $200.
M. J. Davin ond wife to Foster Ad
ams. Parcel of land in Quaid's add.
to city of Heppner, $312.50.
Foster Adams to M. J. Devin, 430
acres in stcs. 4 and 5, t 2 b, r27 e. $2000
on a load.
"Another place plowing was going on.
Two horsri were hitched to the plow, in
tandem. One man was holdiug the
plow and two more men were leading
the hordes.
"I am very glad to pet back home
again and am satisfied with Eastern
Oregon."
COUNTERFEIT GOLD.
Few peraone know that the gold need
in color printing and on picture frames
j made from a composition powder of
bronze and spelter, and not from pare
gold leaf, but wbicb, however, gives the
same fffect. There is another article
that is very much imitated, and that ie
Hostetter's Stomaob Bitters. Spurious
dealers often refill the bottles, and thus
give them the appearance as the origi
nal, but nnlees tbey have oor Private
Stamp oubrokeo over the neck tbey are
not the genuine. Refuse all euob imita.
tions. The genuine Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters has an unequalled record of
cures of stomach complaints back of it
anon as dyspepsia, indigestion, consti
pation, biliousness, nervousness, insom
nia, and malaria, fever and agne.
t SEXO TABLETS :
WILL MAKE YOU STRONG
They are an Absolute Cure
tor Loan of
SEXU4L POWEH, SPERMATORRHOEA,
RESULTS Olf EXCEnSES, ETC.
And we guarantee, them. On
receipt of One Dollar we will
mall a box (10 days treat
ment) securely sealed, to any
address, with no marks to
dleclose contents.
Six Boxes
Full
Treatment
$5.00
Your money will be promptly
returned to you if you are not
satisfied with the treatment.
Green & Jackson Drug Co.
) WALLA WALLA, WASH.
J
Valuable Work.
"The Two Islands and What Came of
Them," by Thomas Condon, Ph. D.,
Professor of Geology, U. of O., is a new
bo k on the geological history of Ore
gon which will be of Hnusual interest.
The book itself ia a work of art and is
illustrated with fine half tones. While
the work is scientific and instructive,
the narrative is so nicely connected as
to he highly interesting. The unwritten
but t'ue history which ia so plainly re
corded in the earth's crust is brough
out in such a manner by Prof. Condon
that a clear idea can be formed of an
cient Oregon away back in prehistort
times when Eastern and Western Ore
gon were two islands whose shores
were washed ay the Pacific Ocean. And
later when the climata was tropical and
mastodons and other prehistoric ani
male roamed over this country, whose
fossil remains can new be found in
Eastenn Oregon. The book comprises
the labors of many years in the geolog-
icat field in Oregon and the Northwest
Send $1.50 to the J. K. Gill company,
Portland, Oregon and git a copy of this
valuable book.
..Montcrcsteill Brp3..
Granite and Marble Monu
ments a Specialty : : : :
STONE AND
MARBLE CUTTERS
Iti l I lt I KO U i;.i, A.M.
JMr. and lr. Ha ) ley lliirk From
Trip Across Atlantic.
NOT DOOMED FOR LIFE.
"I was treated for three years by good
doctors," writes W. A. Greer, McCon
nollsvilie, O., "for Piles, and Fistula,
but, when all failed, Bncklen's Arnioa
Salve cured me in two weeks." Cares
Burns, Braises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Erup
tions, Salt Rhenm, Piles or no pay. 25c
at Slocum Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bayley, of John
Day, ate iu tho city. They are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rhea, the
latter leing a Bister of Mrs. Payley.
Mr. Bavlev is of the well known fl r in of
McCalinm A Bayley, of John I'ay.V
Mr. and Mrs. P.ayley have been mak
ing an extended visit to Mr. Bayley's
ld home near London, KnIand.
lher have been gone biuce the firtt of
Jane, this being Mr. Bayiey'd first visit
ifter an absence of 22 years.
In speaking of the tiip hlr. Bayley
said :
"Our trip waa very pleasant. Eng
lish methods are interesting to me now.
When I told some of the peopre that
they were about one hundred years be
Lin i the times, they almost got mad at
me.
You do not see the rush and rustle
there that J9i find here. The influence
)i American enterprise and capital Is
being felt in England today, and they
are beginning to realize that the United
States ;t a great country.
"People in England do r.ot injure
fnemeelves by overwork. I watched
some of the farming operations with in
terest and amusement. At one place I
saw four men hauling in Lay. Tbey
were using a little ene Lorse cart. Two
jan were up in the cart loaJirg. They
did not use a pitchfork, but spread the
Lay around with their Lands. The
th r iwo men were pitching on the hay
ffid ihej wtre ia fio iittirj iVit gelUc
WATER CURE FOR CBRONIC CON
STIPATION.
Tke two caps of hot water half an
hour before eaoh meal and jast before
going to bed, yleo a drink of water, hot
or cold, about two hours after each meal.
Take lots of outdoor exeroise walk,
ride, drive. Make e regular babit of
this and in many oases obronio oonstipa
tion may be oured without the use of any
medicine. When a purgative is required
tBke something mild and gentle like
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. For sale by Slocum Drag Co.
LINGERING SUMMER COLDS.
Don't let a cold run at this season. Sum
mer colds are the harden to core and if
neglected may linger along for months.
A long siege like this will pull down the
strongest constitution. One Minute
Cough Cure will break np the Attack at
once. Safe, snre, aots at once. Cures
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all
throat and luug troubles. The children
like it.
A good many more dwelling
bouses are needed in lone to
meet the demand from those who
desire to become residents of this
plac.
Finishing Stone Work for Build
ings. Best Marble and Granite kept
in Stock.
SHOP ON MAIN STREET,
Heppner,
Oregon
i'PALACE''
N MANUFACTURERS OF R
I FINE CANDIES and ICE CREAM
H. D. Wood & Co J
w it?
I have had occasion to use your If
Black-Drauitht Stock and Poultry Medi. l
occasion
Draught Stock and Poultry Medi.
cine and am plczied to say that I never
used anything for stock that gave half as
good satisfaction. 1 heartily recom.
mend it to al! owners of stock.
J. B. BELSHER. St. Louis, Mo.
Sick stock or poultry should not
eat cheap stock food any more than
sick persons should expect to be
cored by food. When your stock
and poultry are sick give them med
icine. Don 't htuff them with worth
less fitotk foods. Unload the bowels
and stir up the torpid liver and the
animal will be cured, if it be possi
ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock
and Foul try Medicine unloads the
bowels and stirs up the torpid liver.
It cures every malady of stock if
taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can
of Black-Draupht Stock and Poultry
Medicine and it Anil pay for itself ten
times over. Horses work better. Cows
give more milk. Hoga gain flesh.
And hens lay more eggs. It solves the
JroUem of making as nvich blood,
eah and energy as possible out of
the smallest amount of food con
sumed. Buy a tan from your dealer.
A BOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIr'E.
With family around expecting him to
die, and a son riding for Ufa, 18 miles to
gat Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, Oooghi and Colds, W. H.
Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured
death's agoniea from asthma, bat this
wonderfal medicine gave instant relief
and soon cared him. He writes: "I now
sleep soandly every night." Like marvel
ous oorea of Consumption, Pneumonia,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip
prove its matchless merit for all Throat
and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles
500 and $1 00. Trial bottlei free at Slo
cbb Piog (fa
t'lotiug Out Sale.
Mrs. C. A. Rhea has added a new
line of the latest noveities in milline-iy.
in order to close out her large miscel
laneous stock of goods, and if you want
bargains, you will find them at tbe mil
linery store second door from postoffice.
Miss Gleason, a competent and ex
perienced milliner has charge of the
millinery department.
Special attention given to orders.
, Horses for Sal.
I have for sale (he entire band of not
lees than 7 of E D horses. Will sell at
a bargain. Ennre band and brand will
be sold.
J. M. Kebney,
bhaniko, Oregon,
..FIVE XAYS OF JrTXJJV . .
THE DALLES CARNIVAL
AND
Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Fair
Sept. 30 and Oct. I. 2. 3,4, 1902
$4,000 In rurses and Premiums $4,000
Biggest event of the year. Best race meeting in 1902. Largest Live
stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits Ever Made in Eastern
Oregon.
Arnold's Renowned Oregon Pacific & Oriental Carnival
Eight XSig; Shows
BALLOON ASCENSION AND DARING PARACHUTE JUMP
Extiting Hone Tournament. $500.00 in special parses for farm horses
and novelty races.
All articles entered for premiums admitted ABSOLUTELY FREE. Ten
per cent deducted from all premium awarded. For premium liHts and
Speed programs address r. j. GO k JVI A.2V. See.
THE DALLES, OREGON
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
1902 Opening Announcement 1902
College Liberal Arts, September 16.
College of Music, September 16
College of Oratory, September 16
College of Art, September 16
College of Theology, September 16
Normal Department, September 16
P'eparatory Dept. September 16
Business Department, September 16
College of Medicine, October i
College of Law, October 6
TUITION RATES REASONABLE. CATALOGUE SENT UPON APPLI
CATION. BOARD AND ROOM AT BOARDING HALL $3.10 PER WEEK
Good board with furnished room can be had iu the citv for $2.50 to $4.00 per
week, in private families. Students can board themselves tor even $1 per week.
John H. Coleman, President, Salem, Oregon
Poor Richard
Says:
" The worst wheel of the
cart makes the most noise."
We have often heard it
said in defence of poor print
ing that it attracts attention.
Attracting attention is
only a part of its mission.
Printing that will do
you good should attract fav
orable attention.
There are some things
which are better overlooked.
The kind of commercial
printing which a great many
merchants are willing to use
belong to this class.
You want your printing
to attract attention not by
its defects but through its
merits.
It should be so good, so
perfectly suited to its pur
pose that it will attract attention only through the
clean, clear and satisfactory way in which it delivers
its lnessage.
This applies just as much to the printing you
put upon the head of your letters, statements and
things of that kind as it does to the printing used in
a pamphlet, booklet, folder, circular or card.
Whatever is printed is printed to be read.
The best printing is none too good for your pur
pose if your business depends upon the opinion of
other people.
If you wish to practice what this sermon
preaches let us see you at our ofhee.
..THE HEPPNER GAZETTE..
PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS
Xlrppnrr Ho n4 Van Club.
A n ember of Heppner sportsmen held
a meeting last Thursday vsninf and
organized elab which will be knows
as tbe Heppner Rod and Gun Club.
Dr. F. B. Kistner, Dr. M. B. MeUler
and Benj. Patterson were elected as an
executive committee to perfect arrange
ments. ....
A trap and barrel of Peoria black
birds have already been secured. The
first shoot of tbe club will occur next
Sunday at the shooting grounds in Put
ton's pasture south of the depot when
it is expected that the birds of clay will
suffer great destruction.
This will be good exercise and royal
sport. The membership will 8art with
about 20.
One object of the club will be for the
enforcement of the game laws.