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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
A BIG REUNION o m: hi:i'i-m:h, sat. I KIKY, SKI'TKJIBEH tH. T-iforenl ('Ainiiiillci' at Work in .nukhiK Hi cosarj .trraiigriiicmsi T The old fo'ks and pioneers of Morrow oiinty will be entertained in lleppner a big reunion to be held on Saturday v-'ptember IS. This was the unanimous sentiment of i, ery enthusiastic: meeting held at the .:.uocil chamber lust Fiiday evening. Mayor (iilliam presided and K. V 7. 1 yiiii was elected secretary. Py ..notion of W. L. Salin;.', the date for the (.union was fixed for Saturday, Octo ber 10. (j. W. Phelps moved that an execu ,ive committee consisting of night eiti jns be appointed. Mayor Frank (i'dliam who mikes a ooi presiding olli'nr, and who 'n a'l waya ready for an emergency, had aa firipated the proceedings and had care fi., 1 i o prepared a list of ali the coin :jt:ttee8 which he had in his pocket. I n stating this fact it caused a 'great i.-ii of merriment, and cries came i'.om iU over the hoiH of "put up j '-," "it .:.i9 all been fixed," etc. "Tiot out your list" was the response ..'rotu the crowd. Tiie list was read and ipproved by all present, and macfi ti:ue wag saved in dispensing with t tie jsna! formality of appointing. J)y motion Mayor (iiiliam was made -liairman ot the executive committee. 1 Following ate the committees ap- j -win ted: Executive committee Frank (iilliam, ' laorge Conser, A (i Bartholomew, Geo j Vr hities, S T Garrlgujs, A C (iiger, E 'L Freeland, Frank Roberts, G W Phelps, E M Shutt. Program G W Phelps, Dr A K Higgs, : M Shutt. Music Vawter Crawford, V L Sal ag, Mrs II VV Bartho'omevr. Dinner Mrs A G Bartholomew, Mrs A. M Gunrj, Mrs Henry Blackman, Mrs rt 117 T1--1 t 1 l LSI. ..il - -IT "Meadows, Mrs Phil Cohn, J J Roberts, 3 F Hynd. Lodging A G Bartholomew, George Conser, M Lichtenthal, Henry Black- 1UJ.II, X 1111 toenail , VISU eu, IV (Simons, T V Avers, W G Minor, M B 'j alio way. Printing Fred Warnock, A J Hicks, "W L Saling. 2f ight entertainment -Dr. M B Metz ler. Percy (Jarrigues, Mrs Conser, Miss "Elizabeth Matlock. Finance Geo Conser, M Lichtenthal, H C Wills, P O Borg. 'Care of teams (ieo Whities, J W Matlock, Geo. Thornton. Marshal of the dy Sheriff E. M. t?hutt. ly motion of E. M. Shutt the age li.u;t and time of residence in the lojnty was fixed same as List year, viz: A '1 persons who are over the age of yr years, or all persous who are ovr -10 years of age and have resided in "Hlorrow county for -) ypars. In cases There the husband or wife is over the i6 limit and the other is not, neither -.will be excluded. The committee appointed to solicit .'uo'js has already secured a liberal Bum. Tha reunion will he a success. Fio aumme in full will be published next "veek. Ir.Jependent and re:.L!e The Oregon- CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS vII;ii:M'K!tN Ki;i.lM in Krf a;id --i'eJ ti.i 'nil t'i-s. sai'-t with biu r.bbon. yi n ulher. Itr- dnK-"ou ubtl tv,'(i).i).' imilalionn. I'uyof your Ir(i u M-.vl - " vn: i t it lirul Jr. Tr(i vuisl. ii.-; "i.flier l.tr Lttdn-"," ii !-'', J v r-t n m flail. JO,'jOOTstiiuoBii. bold by CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. iJ'Oa uJiilin Miuirc PA. . -vr-i a: y DAMAGED BY VIOLIN-PLAYING. Am ArakJtrct Sy th Vibration Ii lajurloa to the Wails ot Bolldlos. "What force least expected does the greatest damage to buildings?" is a question which a representative of the Indianapolis News asked a w ell-known archit ect. The architect's answer may be a surprise to those who do not un derstand that it is the regularity of vi bration that makes it powerful. "It is difficult to tell," replied the architect, "but I will venture to say that you would never expect violin playing to injure the walls of a build ing. Vet it certainl v does. There have been instances when the walls of stone and brick struct ures have been serious ly damaged by the vibrations from a violin. Of course these cases are un usual, but the facts are established. '"The vibrations of a violin are really serious in their unseen, unbounded force, jind when they come with regu larity they exercise an influence upon structures of brick, stone or iron. Of course it takes continuous playing for many years to loosen masonry or to make iron brittle, but it will do it in time. "I have often thought, of what the result might be if a ma n would stand at the bottom of the 10-story light well, on the first floor of the great Masonic temple, in Chicago, and play there continuously. The result could be more easily seen here than almost anywhere else, because the vibration gathers force as it sweeps upward. "A man can feel the vibrations of a violin on an ironclad ocean vessel, and at the same time be imal.de to hear the. music. Ir is the regularity which means so much. Like the const a at dripping of water which wears away a stone, the incesant vibration of the violin makes its way to the walls, and at tacks their solidity." Wa Vn' Name Rxplnlnedr Mr. Wu Ting-Fane f.oquired his jmn trent F.I't'lish in London, ssvs the Chronicle, of that city, lie was a stu dent in the Middle Temple in 1-m5, and was known by his proper and unpro nounceable name of Nij- ( hoy. Subse quently, after he had entered the pub lic service of his country at Tientsin and had been promoted to be a man darin, he followed the custom of adopting- an official name. Tin-Panjr is said to mean "hall fragrance." and is intended to indicate that the one so designated is so sweet and eminent a lawgiver that the sweet savor of his reputation "fills the court." A penny weekly in search of novelties mitfht do worse than offer a prize for official names for our public men. Akonphonf Mokes Deaf Hfr, There are many smiling faces at the New York institution for the instruc tion of the deaf and dumb just now, owing to successful experiments with a nw apparatus which enables the def to hear. It w called the akou phone. The machine employs electric sound valves, which penetrate the deafest ear and have a reviving effect on the diseased parts of the ear. The machine does not increase the volume of sound, but makes it more pene trating. It i on the eame principle as the Roentgen light rays, which do not produce a greater degree of liirht. but a kind of light which penetrates bodies hitherto impervious to it. The instru ment is of no benefit to the small per centage of the deaf, says the Pittsburg Dispatch. With the partially deaf it does away with the eager straining to catch the sound of the human voice, and an ordinary conversation tone can. be used. The anie of rflee." "Pelee' was the name which the Ila waiians in their pagan days gave to the goddess w ho, according to their be lief, inhabited one of their largest vol canoes. Ireland's Population Decreasing. The recent census of Ireland shows a marked decrease in its population, which baa been largely attributed to the famine throughout the island, cans ing the death of thousands of people, and foroiog many others to emigrate. This brings to mind quite forcibly the absolute necessity of having plenty of good food if we would prolongue life, bat after all it is not a question of the amount eaten that makes the people strong and healthy, but the way it is digested. Dyspeptic people cannot en joy their meals, and consequently al ways feel depressed, irritable and ner vous. They should try Hostetter's Stomach bittera at onoe. It is a speci fic remedy for flatulency, belching, in digestion, dyspepsia and nervousness, and is backed by a record of fifty years of cores. Cattle and stockmen in Southern Oregon report one of the best years ever known in the history of the industry. The cattle on the raDges, and those coming in for shipment, are in remarkably fine condition. Mr?. Lucretia Allyn Carman, of Os wego, a pioneer of 1331, died at her home, Sept. 20. The Portland Chamber of Com merce committee has decided unanimously in favor of the Blue Mountain forest reserve. Out of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I bad suffered with for yere," writes P. Mass, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave per fect health." Best pills on earth and only 25o at Slocam's drug store. Supplementary articles of incor poration of The Hood River Spring Company were filed in the clerk's office at The Dalles Thurs day. The company's capital stock was raised from $12,000 to $30,000, with MO shares at $1000 a share. 71 Weak Men i O. V J. j : SEXO TABLETS : WILL MAKE YOU STRONG They are an Absolute Cure tor Loss of HESULTS Or EXCISES, ETC. And we guarantee them. On receipt of One Dollar we will mail a box (10 days treat ment) securely sealed, to any Hrtcrress, with no marks to distelobe contents. Six Boxes Full $5.00 ? Treatment Your money will he promptly returned to you if you are not satisfied with the treatment. Green & Jackson Drug Co. ..MonteruStelli Bro,s.. Granite and Marble Monu ments a ypecialty : : : : STONE AND ' MARBLE CUTTERS Finishing Stone Work for Build ings. Best Marble and Granite kept in Stock. SHOP OS MAIN STRKKT, Heppner, Oregon BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL J. TWIT I' ifllltflWtiln m . r-M f idTifl C A sallow complexion, dizziness, biliousness and a coated tonpue arf cnni'iioii indications, of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as they are, rrive immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though l-'ss painful at the start, are much harder t i cure; Thedford's H!ack-Iraiisrht never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the fcorpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright 'a disease of the kidnevs. With kidneys re inforced by Thedford's Black Dranffht thousands of persons have dwlt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford's Black Draught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency ana saes many expensive calls ot a doctor. Mullinv S. C, March 10, 1901. 1 have used Thedford's Black-Draught for three years and I have not had to o to a doctor since I have been taking it. It U the best medicine (or me that is on the market for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsia and other complaints. Kev. A. u. LtWIi. C losing Out Kale. Mrs. C. A. Rhea has added a new line of the latest noveities in millineiy. in order to close out her large miscel laneous stock of goods, and if you want bargains, you will find them at the mil linery store second door from postoffice. Miss Gleafion. a competent and ex perienced milliner has charge of the millinery department. Special attention given to orders. IWAU WASH. Tbtiw xkts often a very beaatiiul mmpunifloahip between the mother and at aatwsMr. me innmarr u frame. free and sympathetic But aotne day toe tnotber feci as If aomeCning had chilled thfa intimacy. The child la ilent and sad, and seems to shun her mother instead oi seek Log her. This change very often ocean when the young girl i9 crossing the bor der line of woman hood. She is mor bid, nervona, fear faL as she enters4 upon this new ex perience. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription at such a time will do more than re store the normal balance of mind and body. It will establish the wom anly function upon a basis of sound health, as well as improve the appe tite, nourish the nerves, and promote the general physical health Two yars ago my daughter's health began to fail." writes Mr. Dan Halt, of Bnxlhead, Green Co., Wis. "Even-thing that could be thought of was done to help her but it was of no use. When he began to complain Hhe was quite stout; weighed 170 the picture of good health, until about the age of fourteen; then In tlx iuonth3 1k was ao run down her weight waa but 1 jo. I felt I could uot give her up aa she was the only child I had, and I must say, Doc tor, that only for vour ' Favorite Prescription ' my daughter wauld have been in her grave to day. When she had taken one-lialf bottle the natural function was established and we bought another one, making only two bottles in all, and she complete; recovered. Since then she is as well as can he." The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing; only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A Kenutrkable OflVr. The (iazkttk has made special ar rangements with the Young People's Weekly, published in Chicago, to fur nish this interesting and valuable paper with the (.Iazkttk, both papers for $1.60. The Young People's Weekly is one of the leading storv naners of America with 16 pages, nicely illustrated every week. It is always interesting to the young people. Attention Is directed to the G. A. K. convention to be held in Washington, D. C., Octo ber 6th to 11th inclusive, 1902. We can sell you tickets at rates which make going to the convention cheaper than staying at home, and we make enough out of it so that we are not "On the County." Tickets sold only on Septem ber 29th and 30th. For particulars as to rates, accommodations, Btopovers. time limit, etc., etc., call on or address, B. II. Tit' MHTLI., Commercial Agent Illinois Central It. R., 142 Third St. Portland. O.e. First to arrive witn the telegraphic news Tha Weekly Oregonian. jO I H The Mm ii Xi'hn Wear ' 'JSAWYER'S OSSee! Suits "ami Stickers Wnrriintrd Waterproof. MitriK to gland hard work and 1 1 ll ll vrall:i r. I.imk fur rjnio iii.'.rU. It our li:ilcr doosn't liavi tln'iu.M'iid fur I'D tidut'ut'.. Y. Helllnif Hnd 1'art.iii ( o. , Ai!U. , Sim r'raarinro. H.fl.KOVKK SON. Sole ?irr., Kut.1 ('ambri!.t', )lns. MM ft PR FIVE lVYJS OF JXJJSC THE DALLES CARNIVAL AND Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Fair Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 2. 3, 4. 1902 $4,000 in Purses and P.igKest event of the vour. l'.est race meeting in 1W2. Largest Live stockr.Kri;ultural ami "Horticultural Exhibits Ever Made in Eastern Oregon. Arnold's Renowned Oregon BALLOON ASCENSION AND Exciting Hose Tournament. $500.00 in special purses for farm horses and novelty races. ' rorr r All articles entered for premiums admitted ABSOLUTELY JR. EE. IVn per cent deducted from all premiums awarded. For premium bids and Speed programs address K. J. OOWAiA.iv. c?c. THE DALLES, OREGON His Life In Peril. "I just seemed to have (tone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "bilioosncsj and a lame bsok bad made life a harden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn oat to sleep and felt almost too woru ont to work when I began to use Eleotric Bit ters, but they worked wonders. Now 1 sleep liVe a top, can eat anything, bave itaiDed in strength and enjoy bard work '' Tbey give vigorous health rnd new life to weak, sickly, rnn-down people. Try them. Only 50 cents at Slooum Dr Co's. The Southern Pacific is gather ing an exhibition of products in Western Oregon to be taken to the corn caruival at Peoria, 111. Forty Ysars Torture. To be relieved from torturing disease after 30 years' torture might well oanse the gratitude of Anyone. That is what DeWitt's Witoh Hazel Salve did for C. Haney. Geneva, O He says: "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after I bad suffered 40 years." Cares cuts, bums, wounds, skin diseases. Be ware of counterfeits. Slooum Drug Co. Gordon's Feed and 9 9 Good accommodations for taking care of and feeding horses. Prices Reasonable Horses intrusted to my care will be well taken care of. Wm. Gordon, Main Street, - - - reppner, Oregon. 4. i t a t mc Nonnwesiern Line 8 train daily between Bt. Paul and Chicago comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20 Century Train, "The Northwestern Limited," Huns every day in the year. Tbe Finest Train in tbe World. Electric Lighted Steam Heated To Chicago by DayliKht. The Badger State Kxjre8s, the Finest Day Train running between St Paul and Chicago via. the Short Line. Connections from the West made via. The Northern Pacific, Great North em and Canadian Pacific Kys. This is also the Lent line between Omaha, St Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via, "Tbe Northwestern Line." W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISI.F.R, Gen. Agent. 'Picket Agt 'JW Alder St.. Portland. Ore. Premiums $4,000 Pacific & Oriental Carnival DARING PARACHUTE JUMP 5 Sale Stable- "PALACE" B MANUFACTURERS OF I FINE CANDIES and ICE CREAM I V H. D. Wood & Co y jjj