Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 06, 1902, Image 2

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    Itohber Secure SIO.30.
Tin: Dai. lies, Or., Nov. 3. Dr. H. A.
V,':i!i, surgeon for the Columbia River &
jrthiirn llailroad, and a druggist at
Jyle. Wash., arrived iu this city at au
v.arly hour this morning for the purpose
zl repotting to the Wasco county author
:k's ihe hold-up of himself and robbery
A his drug store by nir masked 'men
;:st niu'ht. P.-. Wail states that -about
" 0 o'clock ho was in his store making up
"Ash, preparatory to closing, when a
.-cnock was heard on the back door.
, 'hinking it was his assistant, whom he
;:ae expecting in frorn,the line of the
'road, l he doctor unlocked the door and
was confronted by four i: asked men,
vjach covering him with a stun. Ha was
ciold t stand back out of the wav, where
mpon the robbers entered and proceeded
o rch the store and Dr. Wall's pockets
of about ifUXH). Mis watch and revolver
'vere also taken. After making a clean
sweep the highwaymen retired as they
han come.
To J'm! l rciHh Strike.
Paris, Oct. ol President, Loubet, fol
lowing the example set by President
Roosevelt, is taking an active part in
settling the French coal miner's strike.
Today he held an extended conference
iih M. Vincent, Prefect of the Depart
ment du Nord, who has been acting eg
intermediary between the strikers and
the mineowners in that department
The mineowners have given the prefect
the" names of four persons w ho are to
represent them in a conference with an
equal number of strikers.
In a eemi-ollicial statement given out
tonight, President Loubert expresses
hope for an early settlement of the
strike, find declares that this will be a
political accomplishment without pre
cedent. Danger Signal in the Alps.
According to the international agree
ment recently made in regard to the dan
ger signal in the Alps six shots or move
ments of a light wil ba reoognized as b
oall for assistance. Iu cases of stomach,
liver and bowel troubles, it is always
wiee to heed the first, danger signal, aod
give Natnre the assistance she is callioff
for. The best medicine to aid the stom
ach iu digestii g the food, to stir r.p the
liver, or o opeu up the clogged buwels,
is Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. It i
backed by a record of fiftv years of cure.
Bo sure to try the Bitters if you are a
sufferer from indigestion, dyspepsi , Hat
nlnoy, oonstipatiou or biliousness. Oar
Private Stump is over the neck of the
bottle.
Submarine Boat on Trial.
San Francisco, Nov. 3 The Holland
submarine boat Grampus had her fiiet
surface trial trip today, and, so far as
the test went, proved a success. She made
nine knots, a knot more speed than the
contract call for, and, so far aa steering
gear and driving machinery are con
cerned, gave every satisfaction.
Jumped on a Ten Penney Nail.
The little danghter of Mr. J. N. Pow
el! jumped on au inverted rake mae'el.of
ten penny nails, and thrnst one nxil en
tirely through her foot and a second
one balf way through. Chamberlain's
Pain Balm was propptly applied and
live minutes later the paio bad disap
peared and no more suffering was
experienced. In three days the child
was wearmg her shoe as usnal and with
absolutely no disoomfon. Mr. Powell
is a well known merobant of Forkland,
Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and
heals such injaries without maturation
and in one-third the time required by
the usual treatment. For sale by SIo
oum Drug Co.
PARK AND WASHINGTON. PORTLAND, OREGON
The school where thorough work la done; where the reason Is
always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping
is taught exactly as books are kept In business; where shorthand is
made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of
bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success In
life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free.
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL
Farmers Attention.
FALL
AND
The undersigned, a well known busi
ness man of Portland, formerly of Al
bers k Schneider Co. has taken charge
of the Ileppner Flouring Mill and is pre
pared to buy all number one wheat at a
premium for cash. Bluestem, Fife, So
nora wheat especially desired. Barley
wanted. Will store wiieat free of charge,
exchange flour and feed for wheat and
will do a general custom of grinding at
reasonable prices,
si n28 Thomas Schneider.
FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN.1
uwjl &mviy mm v 'sgm, r
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WIN:
TER)
.SHOES.!
..ffl. LICHTENTHAL..
THE UP-TO-DATE
SHOE DEALER....
When you need anything in
the line of Shoes, come in and
examine our immense stock.
Can supply you with neat and
well-made footwear at reasonable
prices. :::::::: :
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPNER,
OREGON
STEEL PENS
- r - rrt,
250 s;r;-:d
rATrnnnAAr Si'iu Vf Jjia.'..' 'its.
Works, Camden, N.J. KS I CnSfiVud ZILtL VtM V "C .'.Vi s . York
THE STANDARD PENS EVZilYWHERE.
I
WILLIAM TELL UP TO DATE.
A Ilm Knocked from a Mni'i Head
tr " Eiperl SwordnunJi With
out Touching a HiUr.
-rrtfaPtrnTffi' era"011 in.a woman's correspondence with Irs. Pinkham. It la a
.treat satislactitjn to feel that one woman can write to another telling lier the most private and confidential
t h?r W r lIineS?' aii? kTW th,atrher lcttcr U b0 x5uan only, - a woman 1 Kl of sympathy
ior ner sick n,teis, and with a knowledge of woman's ills greater than that possessed by any other peraonT
thous?mliflHniTViolatcs t,,e eoVn1,e,,ce tl,us trusted to her, ami although she publishes
i nil ! tcstiinonmls from Avomen who have bMiihiiffita by her advice and medicine, never
spejlil'rueirorthS t hli withouthe full conseuandofte'b
-rtiaf r XLreC'a'v!n rs Vu ldiam1is 80 ainI,y qualified to give advice in cases of female ills is for the reason
that oer one hundred thousand cases come before her each year,-somo personally, others by : mail and
-?wnk TtLg knlguwwr Vrnty y-eaiT' J afitcr ,lay' a,Ml day lf day- Tny y -oLZrt
- in ice from a woman of such'
fecu M This is J "" Kime kirn"!? Yctters
nf T n i I77KHM:-1 haJe Wlth interest your advice to others so much
that I thought I would write to you, for I have been sulTeriujj for a lonff time. I liave such
bearing-down pains, and such shooting pains Po througlx me. I have headache, backache,
Mt?t?mirwi Mi0" 18 TT' ra,JlfuV o'''tini.s liave to stop work and lie down
JVly Stomach bloats ternblv. and I am rrn: , ,., u-:tl, n....t -
Boon, I remain, . ' "uI,luff war irom you
July 24th, 1000. ,. MISS FIattie PkCroat. Succasuma. V. J." '
wonderful eatable Compound. I was in a terrible state, every part of my body ached,
b?en7o7lVb? V' i,;?1 TV? thiDk 1 would have in it not
InVJI "nam 8 KtW Compound. Your letter told me just what to do.
and VOiir mpilicmp r-nri-H ir... t . ..... J "
r " "- v aunoL express my manns. '
March fcth, 1W)1. Miss IIattik DtUiwAT, Succasuma, N. J."
nnn(iRpieT nrlicino in the world has received such widespread and
cures of fpmai7..i;ia V'l'' yo otIlpr mwiioine has such a record or
Ji.IT !VL iI'.yf s. ?r nc h hots f fateful friends. lo not be persuaded
TTow would you like to take a
chance at having a cavalryman cut
a ten-cent piece off the top of your
head with a sword?
Handle V. Phasey, the English
bandmaster, was willing, and has a
letter from a cavalryman stationed
at Winnipeg, Man., to show for it,
tntes the New York World.
Sergt. l'aire was admitted to be
the most expert swordsman in th
cavalry barracks, anil had often
boosted that in the "one-two" sword
exercise lie could cut a coin off tht
top of a man's hoad without brushing1
a hair.
But until Mr. Phasey came along he
had not found a man who was willing
to do the "William Tell" act to heln
him makf good his assertion.
When Mr. Phasey came to the bar
racks and was told of t!v sergeant's
boast he immediately sent for the man
and promi ed to provide tin- lwnd and
the coin for the experiment. The en
tire company gnlhered to ee the thing
done and prepa ; i :is v.r.,,. made to
take on re of the barid:iai,ter incase
Page should clip osT a slice of .;, bead.
Sergt. Page bared his arm. placed Mr.
Phasey in an erect po-jt ioi:. wit :i atcn
fent. piece on the very to . f hih head,
stepped back about, live fee:t, and be
ritii the "one-two" exercise.
"He slashed backward and forward
in long sweeps with his heavy weapon,"
says Mr. Phasey, " nch t rose rmnin"
cl oser, until the wind from the blade
raised my hair each time. Finally he
stepped ft bit closer, and with a slant
ing downward stroke struck the coin
clearly and sent it spinning across the
bBrracUs.
"The sergeant said afterward that he
wouldn't repeat it for $r00. Put I have
a testimonial telling that I am the
most foolhardy idiot that rr risited
the cavalry barracks."
Sheep Shot.
Aroiier ou'rage lias been committed
by the sheep shooter s and J. M. Camer
on is out over 200 head of sheep.
In moving his bands out of the I'.uck
horn country, back of bust Valiey some
thing over 200 head were lost out of the
mutton band and were not missed until
the next day. When the loss was dis
covered, a man was suut back to look for
them but was not successful in finding
tlienv. Charlie Ladiges, who was return
ing from the mountains with Barker's
fheep, happened to run on a corral on
one of the Britton ranches, between bost
Valley and Buekhorn, in which were 15-"
of the missing shee) dead. They had
beeo corralled and killed. Home were
shot and many had their throats cut. A
number of other sheep were found dead
on the hills outside the corral. Mi.
Cameron had the Ihitton place rented
when the sheep were killed. With the
sheep killed in July, this makes nearly
300 head lost by Mr. Cameron during the
summer. CoDdon Globe.
.fMMCr
A Startling Surprise.
Very few could believe in look at A.
T. Hoadly,a healthy, robust blaoksmith
of Tilden, Ind., that for ten years be
suffered euoh tortures from Rheumatism
as few could endure and live. Bat a
wonderful change followed hia taking
Eleotrio Bitters. "Two bottlee wholly
cured n :e, ' he writes, "and I have not
fdt a twinge m over a year." They
regulnte the kidneys, purify the blood
nd cures Kheuniatiem, Neurnlgis,
Nervonrness, improve digestion and
give perfect health. Try them. Ouly
oO cents at Slocnm Drug Co's.
Two crops of raspberries were
gathered from the vines in Jose
phine county this j'ear.
Two men just captured in San
Francisco are believed to have dis
tributed over 20,000 spurious half
dollars on the coast.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo. )
t i ' v na
JJUUAS BOUNTY, )
Frnuk J. Cheney makes onth that ha
is the eeDior nartner of the firm nf v r
" w. J. . I) ,
Cheney t Co.. doinff business in th
of Toledo, County ftnJ state aforesaid,
arul that said firm will pay the sum of
O.VE IICNEKED DnT.r.A
every oee of Catarrh tbat caDnot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FfiANK J. CnENKY.
Sworn to before roe and subscribed iD
my presence, this 6th day of Deoember,
A. D. 188G.
) A. W. Gleasov,
SKAI- Y Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous enrfaoes of the sjBiem. Hend for
testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 7oo.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Call at the Gasette office and learn of
our clubbing offr with the Weekly Or-
goalan.
Cncunhr lotion.
Slice inU half a pint of blue skhr
milk as much cucumber as it will covtr
Let it stand for one hour, then batl
trie face and hands with U D.i
it oir in clear, soft watr Tt,;.
excellent lotion, but, of ,., llnm'
- u. ai.no.t . a as lnatk
Housekeeper.
AVIIllnir to Do Her Vmrt.
He (after the engniremont) Dar
ling mine, I'm afraid y,u arc too
good for me.
She h. don't let that give vou in
somnia. I'll make up for it after we
are married. Chicago Daily News.
The report from Umatilla that
J. AV. Fuller, the missing Port
land man had been found, proves
to be false and it is now believed
that he is dead in the hills back of
FortJand.