Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 06, 1902, Image 6

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    Dark Hair
" I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor
for a great many years, and al
though I am past eighty years of
age, yet I have not a gray hair in
my head."
Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md.
We mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. If it's gray now,
no matter; for Ayer's
Hair Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too.
SI.OO a bottle. All dnitfliti.
If your drufjpist cannot supply you,
send us oue dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and pive the name
of your nearest expregs ottice. Address,
J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, -Mass.
LEXINGTON NEWS.
Lexington, Nov. 5, 1902.
E. D. McMillan moved into town
last week.
Sheriff E. M. Shutt was in town
Monday summoning jurors.
Several of our citizens attended
E. C. Ashbaugh's sale last Satur
day. Halloween was celebrated in up-to-date
style by the boys and the
HOYS.
Father Kelley, of Heppner,
visited in town a day or two last
week.
A) Zink moved his family to
town last Friday to as to be near
school.
B. A. Johnson and family, of
loDe, visited at H. J. Hill's last
Sunday.
Mr. Stamper, a brother of Mrs.
Andrew Reaney, is visiting here
this week.
Houses are in demand here.
Some one might do well to erect
several for rent.
We understand that Dan Potter
has sold his ranch and town prop
erty, and is talking of moving
away next Spring. "
Charley Gemmell has so far re
covered his health that he has en
tered school again.
Mrs. McCormick, of Heppner,
visited her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J. C. White, Saturday.
A representative of Polk & Co.
publishers of the Oregon and
Washington Gazetteer was in
town Tuesday.
Brown Bros, purchased the C.
A. Johnson residence last week.
They contemplate opening a hard
ware and implement business here.
Prof. Frank Anderson of Oak
land, Cal., delivered an interesting
lecture on the A. O. U. W., at the
Congregational church, Tuesday
evening.
Joseph Burgoyne has been mak
ing some improvements in the
mill. He is prepared to make h
better grade of flour than his pop
ular "Snowflakt" brand.
A canning factory is being built
at Linnton, in place of the old
horse cannery that burned down
lately. The new factory will can
nothing but apples.
A. J. Xeilon, an ex sheriff of
Lake COlintv, has been found j
guilty of defalcation in office and
has been Fentenced to four years
in the penitentiary nnd ordered to
pay a 80000 fine, to cover the
amount of defalcation.
Startling, but True.
"If every one knew wht a grand
medicine Dr. Kind's New Life Tills Is,"
whites D. II. Turner, Dempseytown.pt,
"you'd eell all yon Lave in a day. Two
weeks' nse has made a new man oat of
me." Infallible for constipation, stom
ach and liver troubles. 25o at Blocuxa
Drug Co's.
Clarence H. Hale and Bert Wis
dom, of Batter Creek, were bound
over in $500 bonds each to the cir
cuit court Friday for assault with
a dangerous weapon on Den Fix,
also of Butter Creek. The danger
ous weapon was a lariat. While
Fix was driviDg his cattle at the
Slusher place, on Butter Creek,
last Saturday, he sighted Hale and
Wisdom on horseback approaching
on the run. When near Hale got
ready to throw the rope, and Fix
tried to draw bis gun, but was not
quick enough. The rope settled
around Fix's head and arm, and
he was jerked violently from his
saddle. Hale dragged the unfor
tunate' man upwards of 100 yards
along the ground, but fortunately
without fatal results. Fix's assail
ants give as an excuse for their
high-handed deed that Fix had
trespassed on their grass.
HOW TO BE HAPPY.
A Coy nieaoin TImt 1 Ever at Hnd,
Yt Blade Tfroce- Who
Ajt ltklnK It.
There are people forever in serch
of happiness .who never find it. Hap
piness oftnst comes by indirection.
You nre intent on duty, and are sur
prised to find you have stumbled on
more than you soupht. says the Home
Magazine. To make happiness the
end of your seeking is an easy way
not to find it. It is a coy blessing.
Hovering about your path, it yet
eludes your pra-sp. Attempt to put
your hand upon it, and like a wild
paelle upon the mountain, it bounds
away. The search for happiness is
like the search for the end of the
rainbow it recedes as you advance.
You cannot capt ure it. After nil your
planning you will have to give up the
pursuit, and content yourself with fol
lowing the plain and plodding path
of duty, and to find your joy in fidelity
to conscience and in obedience to the
Divine will. Aim at something higher
than happiness, and the higher will be
sure to include the lower.
Tothe Public,
Allow me to eay a few words in prniee
of Chamberlain's Conijh Remedy. I
had a very severe oough and cold and
feared I would get pheumoDia, bat after
taking tbo second dose of tbis medicine
I felt better, three bottles of it cured
my cold and the pains in my chest dis
appeared entirely. I Bm moRt respeot
fully yours for health. Ealph ri. Meyers,
6.3-Thirty-seventh Ht., Wheeling, VV. V.
For Bale by Slocum Drug Co.
It is reported that many young
cattle about Dufur, Or., are af
flicted with the disease known as
blackleg.
Captain Bartell, of The Dalles,
had three of his fingers sawed oiF
Wednesday while at work in his
blacksmith shop. ,
A 'I liaiiUsg i v Intr Dinner.
Heavy eating is uenaily the first cause
ofjifldigestion. Repeated attacks iufUme
the muooas membranes lining the Btom
ach, exposes the nerves of the stomach,
produoing a swelling after eating, heart
burn, headache, sour risings and finally
catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves
the inflammation, protects the nerves
and cares the citarrh. Kqdol cures in
digestion, dyspepsia, all stomach trou
bles by cleansing aud sweetening the
glands of the stomach.
Does Your Food Distress'You?
Are you nervous? l)o yorj feel
older than yon used to? Is your
appetite poor? .Is your tongue
coated with b slimy, yellowieh fur?
Do you have dizzy spells? Have
you a bad tas-te in the month?
Does your food come up after eating,
with a sour taste? Have you a ser-
sation of fullnesa Bfter eating?
Do you have heartburn? Do you j
belch gas or wind? Do you htvej
excessive thirst? Do you potion
black specks before the eyes? Do
you have pain or oppression around the
heart? Does your heart tiaipitate,
or beat irregularly? Do yon have
f 1 II i lrrHN rt 1 1 L llltflllit .lit- iu I'lM.i-
stinated? Do your limbs tremble
or vibrate? ro you reftls at
right? Name Age Occu
pation Street number. . . .Town..
State If you Lave
acy or all of the above symptoms you
probably Lave Dyspepsia.- Fill in the ;
above blank, send to ns, find we will
mail you a free trial of PEPSI KOLA '
TABLETS unquestionably the surest j
and eafe6t Dyspepsia cure known to
gether with our little book "Advice To !
Dyspeptics." Regular pize Pepsikola
tablets. 25 cents, by mail, or of your
druggist. The Laiakola Company, 4"i
Vereey street. New York.
rint to arrive with tne telegraphic
wb The Weeklr Orepon:an.
Latest Election News.
Returns as jriven by the Oregonlan,
indicate sweeping Republican rictories
throughout the East and Pacific coast.
EASTERN ELECTIONS.
Next house is Republican by a safe
majority. Estimates are for 206 mem
bers. Democrats about 180.
Odell is re elected governor of New
York by 11,000.
Birdsall, Rep., is elected to congress
in Iowa to succeed Henderson.
PACIFIC COAST ELECTIONS.
Idaho goes Republican by 3000.
Washington is Republican by 10,000,
and legislature is safe.
California is Republican, witk the ex
ception of governor, on which the re
sult is in doubt.-
Corn husking is now in progress
in Jackson county, Or. The crop
is estimated at 30,000 bushels.
H. T. Mclntyre. St Paul, Minn., who
has been troubled with a disordered
stomaoh, says, 'Chamberlain's. Stomaot)
and Liver Tablets do me more good
than anything I have ever taken." For
sale by Slocum Drug Co.
Oregon has 4510 school teachers;
1G8,4GG children of school age,and
an enrollment in the schools of
100,059.
'Last winter an infant child of mine
bad croup in a violent form," says Elder
John W. Rogers.a Christian Evangelist,
of Filley, Mo. "I gave ber a few doses
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in
a short time all danger was past and the
ohild reoovered " This remedv not
ooly cures croup, but when given es
soon as the first symptone appear, will
prevent the attack. It ooDtains no
opium or other harmful substance and
may be given as confidently to a baby
as to an adult. For sale by Slooum
Drug Co.
The battleship Oregon put to
sea Saturday headed for Honolulu.
The vessel is on the way to Manila,
where she will become the flagship
of the Atlantic fleet under Ad
miral Evans.
If yon are bilous and seeking sdvisers,
Take DeWitt'B Little Early Risers,
Just before going to bed.
You will find on the narrow
That you are rid of your sorrow
That's all; jnst enough said.
These famous pills do not gripe, but
move the bowels gently and easily.
cleansing the liver. Their tonio effect
gives strength to the glande, preventing
a return of the disorder.
Notice of involution.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
John Ewing and James Thomson of
Heppner, Oregon, has been dissolved
by mutual consent, John Ewing retir
ing. All accounts due the firm of Ew
ing & Thomson are payablelto James
Thomson who will pay all indebtedness
of the firm. John EwiNO,
James Thomson,
Heppner, Oregon, Nov. o, 1902.
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AVliilie A meadow
..New Management..
NEW RIGS
Special Attention Given to
the Traveling Public
General Livery
and Feed Stable
Lower Alain St., Heppner, Or
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Ml M r Mill I
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The Kind You Have Always
in use for over 30 years,
and
fj jp- sonal supervision since its infancy.
1CUCJU4 Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
. Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Casto-'ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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