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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
'ti'corJ of ( he Oreifoii Legislature. Ull.l.iS PASSE) UY TICK SKXATK. f?. J'. 10, by Steiwer To reu ate car riage of sheep by exprenn. Passed January 21. S. B, iS, by Hobsor To amend Ktay iton incoi jioration act. Passed, January 112. 1. 40, by Carter Amending; Ash- Ifiad incorporation act. Passed Janu ary iy. S. U. 43, by Tierce To incorporate North Powder. Passed January 22. S. B. 4(5, by Wehiunn Amending Cornelian incorporation act. Pasaed .iaimaiy V). S. li. t!8. by Daly To amend Corvallis charter Passed January 21. S. 15. (S,by isweek To provide for the esUbu.-dunent uf libraries. Passed Jan w 20 8. 13. 7(5, by Smith of Umatilla To iu corporate Adams. Passed January 19 S. 15. S4, by Ginu To incorporate AliJwaukie. Passed Januajy 2U. S. 15 So, byCrcisan Awending Third Judicial District Ciicuit Judgeship act. Pass d January 20. 8. 15. 10(5, by Rand To incorporate lioutne. l'a.Nsed Janurrv 22. S 15. 113, by Johnson To amend Dufur charter. Passed January 22. KILLS PASSED MY THE HOUSE. H. 15. 5, by Davey To amend Third Judicial District Judgeship tot. Passed Janumy 21. IJ. U. 11, by Booth To incorporate Clatskanie. Passed January 22. H. B. loti, by Phelps To incorporate Lexingto i. Passed January 22. II. B. 16i, by Herman;; To an end Coquille incorpoiation act. Passed January 22. II. 15. 167, by Hermann To amend Bandon incorporation act. Passed Janu ary 22. il. 15. 173, by Davey To incorporate Sublimity. Passed January 22. JULLS PASSED UY HOT If JIOl'SES. B. B. 1, by Mylaikey To appropriate 500,000 for the Lewis and Claik Fair, j iassed by iivuse January 20. Passed by Senate January 22. II. B. 104, 1 y Reed Portland charter The healthy woman need Hot fear the change which comes as the beginning of life's autumn. It is the woman who is worn out, run down and a sufferer from womanly diseases who naturally dreads the change of life. This is the critical period of woman's life, and the prevalence of womanly diseases makes it the duty ot every woman who would avoid unnecessary suffer iner to take esnerial t i , r uuic; oi uerseu at tuis time. The ills which vex so manv women at the change of life are entirely avoided or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It. makes weak women strong, and enables the weakest to pass through this trying change with tut- uduquiuiy or periecr. neaitn. Portland papers Bay that the city jaila of that place are post houses, on account of the prevalance of dis ease among prisoners. "I have been a very healthy woman, and this mac nas dccu very mini with me," writes Mrs Maggie Morris, of Muuson Station. Clearfield Lo Pa.. Box l6. "I am come tr th 4n f change of life, and I have been sick a great deal off and on. When Mrs. Hemmis moved beside me I was sick in bed, and when she came to see me and we were talking over our sickness, Mrs. Hemiiiis toid me to trv Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discoverv,' also Pellets.' I pot her to bring me a bottle "of each from the drug: 'tore and I used them. They did me a great deal of good, and I get two more bottles of 1 Favorite Prescription.' I never saw such a wonderful cure. Before I com menced your remedies I was good for nothing; was in such misery I hardly knew what to do with myself, now I can do all mv wnrl.- tnvsplf and feel well." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easv aud pleasant to tate. Finds Way to Live Long. The RtartlioK announcement of a D;8 oovery that will purely lengthen liffl id made by editor O. H. Downey, of Cbnru bneeo, Iod. "I wish to state," he writes, "that Dr. King's New Discovery for Coo sumption ia the most infallible remedy that I have ever known for Oonghe, Colds and Grip. It's invaluable to people with weak luuge. Having this wouderfol medicine uo cue need dread Pneumonia or OonPumptioD. Its relief is iusthnt and cure certain." The Sloourn Drug Co. guarantee every 50 and $1.00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. BUSINESS LOCALS and want ad of all descriptions will hereafter ba published in a column by themselves. Itatcs for Local Ads. Ten cents a line for first insertion and 5 cents a line for each subsequent inser tion. Ail notices set in brevier type. Moody lias Double Work. Washington, Jan 23 Representative Moody retured to Washington on the limited this evening after delays on the way. He exp'cte to bs exceptionally busy for the rest of the pension, because of the extra dutits which he has under taken to shoulder a:i.-:ing from the First Congressional District. He says that he will do all in his power for the re mainder of the eeseion to carry out the work outlined by his late eo'league. (roccrics. Binns Bros, for fresh groceries. T. 11. Howard for fine groceries The finest groceries at Binns Bros. MAM MILLIONS. To e Expended by the -American ltaiIi-oud Next Year. New York, Jan. 23. Expenditures for railroad betterments and ex'ensions during 1903 will exceed $300 000,000. The Pepnslyania work alone, which will begin in a short time, will smounl to $80,000,000. Of this sum the Pennsyl vania budget sets aside $30,000,000 for immediate use in New York City, and a large portion of this will be used in taking options on real estate. The New York Central will spend fully $25, 000,000 in this c ty a'one. The Balti more & Ohio Railroad Company has decided to spend $40.000,(.00 in addition bill. Prssed House January 19. Passed 1 to t,ie $80,000,000 already expended. Senate January 21. The seven Pacific directors have de- . B. (14, by Marsterb To create an , cided to continue the expenditures on The Gazette has added a new blank to its list Contest Aflldavit. For a cup of coffee and a delicate lunch drop in at the new short order bouse, East side of Main street. REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP. A Little Boy's Life Saved. I have a few word to say regarding Chamberlain's Coujjh Remedy. It Baved my little boy's life oud I feel that I can not praise it enough, I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steere of Goodwin, S. D., and when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the med'oine as directed every ten raiuntes until he "threw up" aud then I thought sure he was going to ouoke to death. We hud to pull the phlegm out of bis mouth in great long strings, l am poc itive that if I had not got that boitle of cough medioioe, my boy would Dot be on earth today. Joel Demont, In wood, Iowa. For sale d.v S'ocom Drug Co. National Livestock Association. THE M A N tT F A t'T U It ; J K S OF FINE CANDIES H. D. Wood & Co iin ' mi it 1 1 - HEGON AND Union Pacific Onlv Line EAST via SET II m Wd TWO TRAINS DAILAT- Howard's grocery store is a very pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for farmers and outfits for outing in the way of. extra fine groceries. Almost everything imaginable kept in stock. It's handy where you can get anything you waDt If you are in a hurry and want a quick meal, stop at the short order house and get the best, next door to Gentry's barber1 shop. IheO. li. & N. company is making, the following low rates for tickets to Kansas City, Mo., and return during the meeting of the National Live Stock As sociation which meets on January 13: ' From Portland. Paget Sound and common points, $(5J; from Spokane, Pendleton, Lewiston, intei mediate and common points, $55; from Heppner, $50.80. Limit to commence date of sale and to be continuous passage, 00 days oKK, wlySaier'; from date of pale. allowed on return trio within limit. nfpAKTQ T1ME schedules! .iM'y D&PAKT8 Hepi'Nkb, Ok. ArrIVES Fast Mail For 8:15 a.m. East and West Fust Mail From East aud Went 5:15 p.m. Express For 8 : 15 a. m. East aud West Express From ' East and West 5:15 p. STEAMER LINES. San Francisco Portland Roittk. stMm sails from Portland 8 p. m. every 5 days. rn.i'.lll. .....I nil -i...l 1.. '. 1 li in Stop overs will be River points. trip For further information in relation to form of tickets, routes, etc., apply to J. M. Keroan, local agent, Heppner. Wanted Hides, pelts, and furs Highest cash prices paid for coyote skins and other furs. 14 tf. Phil Cons. irreducible school fund for Douglas County. Passed Senate January 15. J'assed House Januarv 21. .S. B. 08, by Dalv To amend Corva'lis charter act. Passtd Senate Januarv 21. .Passed Ilouwe January 22. JOINT MEMORIALS Adopted by Both Houses. H. J. M. , by Linn Memorializing Congress to )ass bid for relief or settlers of Sherman County. Adopted by House January 14. Adopted by Senate Januaro 15. S. J. M, 1, by Mays Memorializing Congress to construct locks and canal at the dalles. Adopted by Senate Janu ary 13. Adopted by House January 15. that system on a par with the previous year. The total amount of these will approximate $40,000,000. The directory of the Chicago & Rock Island has de cided to spend $2,000,000 in improve ments on the iines in Iowa and Nebraska and as far west as Denver. Atchison interests are to spend $2,000,000 in the construction of new lii.es iu Oklahoma, consisting of about 1000 miles of road, touching all the principal poiuts in Oklahoma. Heads Should Never Ache. ISTever endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N, A. Wtbater, of Winuie, Va.,-she writes "Pr. JCin.!?'e New Life Pills wholly cured ne uf 'uk bindaebes. I ln;d fullered Ci.t trn ro ti.an two ytars." Cure Uead--iOhe, Coiiitip'ition, DLliousnea-?. 25c. nt biocum Drag Co. The (iraiul llonde Lumber Com pany of Perry will have 20,000,000 f -et oflos roaJy for a drive the first hiijLi wat-3r that cvmea ia tl e :priii- Cali;niii".s oiane outlojk is ULUsually piomisinjj. 3 'S1 i iTIoncy to Loan On improved lands for a term of years. tf R. P. Hrxn. Notice. I will sell at public auction on Satur day, February 7, 1903, at the office of the M. C. L. & T. Co. all uncollected notes belonging to the National Bank of Heppner. Notes can bd seen at above office. 23 24 R. F. Hynd, Receiver. HORSES WANTED. The old reliable business firm, the Seattle Auction and' Sale Stables. Inc.. which holds special auction sales every day and regular weekly auctions every Friday, receive horses. 1 to liX), on consignment and advance all ship ping charges, and sell on commi.sion, or will buy your horses outright. If you have any nnmberof horses you wish to disnosa of at thk Seattle market price, no matter how far you are iron, me cuy, write us nm description, aiui we will let you know what the prices are and how they arc Relling. All correspondence promptly answered. N. T. Jolliflee, Manager. ni. j "uiKer, Auctioneer. 1212,esrern Ave.. Seattle, ash. 'j-2-25 A Reiiinrkiihle Offer. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Kiparia and Lewiston leave Uiparia daily at 4 :4u a. m returning leave I.ewiston daily, except Monday, at :.S0 a. in. J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner. A. L. Oil A Hi, General Passenger Agent. Portland SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON 4 FORT SDEPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS Tne Only All-Rail Route Without The Young 1'eople'n Weekly is one of K'banse of CurH Between Spokane, the leading story papers of America .H8,Bna naoa: ,H between ... ia , -i, . , Nelson and Rossland, daily except with 16 pages, nicely illustrated every aHD(isv . week. It is always interesting to the Leave. Arri. VOUntr ueoule 8:0(1 A- M Spokane 6:40 P. M. 8:10 A.M. Nelson. 8:15 P. m! Closa courectifins Rt Nelson with steamers for Kaslo, aud all Kootenai Li.ko points. Paesengors for Kettle Hiver acl Boundary reek connect at Marcus with stauo daily. The Gazette has made special ar rangements with the Young People's Weekly, published in Chicago, to fur nish this interesti ug ami valuable paper with the Gazkttk, both papers for $1. GO Foe Ad's TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL VUw on Ambition and Dy POINTS EAST -VIA Urtconsctous From Croup. DnriLg n fudden 6ud terrible attack of croup i ;,ttle girl was unconseions frosj Firringu'dtioD, says A. L. Spafford, 1.0'iir.jM? T, (Ji.eeter, Mich., and a dose tf One Minute Cough Cure was ad- ryv.'-'?i n'jd repeated often. It re- lut-e.l the t Aiing acd inllamatioD, cut the ni'-.-j-j- r-.l foot the coil 1 was rest f i: i: ' ' '1 ppeedily recovered. It c :r-i C- i. !.'-, Colds, Li Grippe, aud all Threat f.'id ucg trcnb'es. One Miante CocgL C lingers in the throat and rheet hv. t-baulee the lungs to contrlb-ut-" pure, l.twlth-civing oxygen to the h'.-oJL r.'.aa: D- Co. lone Urng C 1 , lOLt. Vioo-Profjfclon AVomnn'H DT?to crarlc ( In Us of Aorilu-rn iliiu. "I dreaded the change of life which waj fast approaching. I noticed VVi'ne of Cardui, and decided to try a boi tle. I experienced some relief the first month, so I kept on tekiiig it for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the ttiiruix." Female weakness, disordered mensep, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear olf. They follow a woman to thechanco of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Cardui never faih to benefit a sufft rinrj woman tf any ae. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when she was in dan ger. When you coinetothechanr? of life lira. Webb's letter will mean more to you than it does now. But you may now avoid the suffering she endured. Irupgisf3 sell 51 Lotties of Wino of Caidui. First to arrive witn the telegraphic newa-The weekly Oregonian. Independent and reliable The Oreeon- itn. The news of both hem!pherei m Thp "Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field. "often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition." Though great despjte his complaint Field suffered from indiges tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach can't digest your food. It needs rest. You can only rest it by the use of a preparation like Kodol, which re lieves it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to its normal ton. Strengthening, Satisfying, Envigorating. Prepared only by E. C. DsWitt & Co., Chicago. Til $1. Ooultt coutaiai 2)4 time? the 50c. six GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINE SIIOKT TO ST. PAUL, DULUTR, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. visit DR. JORDAN'S qrsatI HUSEBB 0? ailATGBY 1051 HMnXET ST., AN FRANCISCO, CAL j In tba Worid. , Orrafnt artracttvn tn t Ct."y. A Wonderful ti?htsar vtoUutt. Wcaknc..or i ny rnn tract- d aisJi'.M.posl'I rely rareu ly i t'io oldest HpwiiiJIf tou ti, i'lHuuu C3. J2RCAM-FR1VATE DISEASES I... ...... 0 .17 rwm mu4 miflaiv fit'in th jc( of youtliftri lo.;:n- ' Ci'Ptiona or -sresse In mitiinr i!mic,t, I.ont Slnnlmod In nil ItucompU-i-Ht!f,nn; H-rniitlorrhtm, FrnaUlor- t I Ii'm, (iojorr!:aa, trlot t, rrrrurnt' or l i limllna, -io. l)y CimbiiHlnn at rein :.os. ortfi-u:. curntivf po r. the D'.K-int liMSjiirnnnitl u;a trMi,iiiii t tiin it M il) nol or.iy :V i:Dm-:lttl reilt-f. but pemaufnt I C'.irp. 1 lit IJi.-lnr f.uf t:nt claim top-rfurm r.iirnp"f. but li Itaown to bo a lulr n1 l ?q lure I'hv-'-liin and H'irccf :i, I r-mlunl Yl'l'il.i'ii tliri!igi-,ly ir.i:ica?1 from in.. sli i'i "itoci:t in- or Jltrrnrr. Truf lur. d bv tn KinprL Radl! euro tor I.u.iiirr. 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A rinn'lsomoiT ll!iitrn,','1 Wfoklv. I.nrro.t rir nilalKHi if fiiiy fcfientili' j'MirTi-t!. Trrnm. f i a yt'nr: four in. "it Ij?, fl. fcjiJ by all tiow.1-iI,t. JJrauch utUce. 025 F SU WashiDKiuii. li. C. For Rates, I ci Krf ami i'lill informntion re garding tickets, ronton, etc chII on or address I J. V. i-HALON, T. 1. A. II. Dickson. C. T. A 122 Ti;iuD ST.. 10KTLAND. A. 11. C. DKNNISTOX, G. V. I'. A., H rirt Avennp, .... Scuttle, WhsIi ins Mmim ins 8 trains daily between ?t. 1'iiul and Chicago comprising Tbe Litps? Fii!'mu!i lrpr-s, Tt oritts 1'imu;; Ciirs. Librnry Hinl t-l-erv' ti' n Cr.rp, Free lleeiiiiini: Coair Carti. The 20 Century Train, "I lie Northwestern Limited," II ii iik tvry dav in the rear. Tlie KiUrnt Train in tbe World. Kleelrie l.i-ht.'d St-nm ITcated To Chienuo by ili.ylinht. Tlx- 'Hii.iL'er .-'t-ite Kxj.res, 1h- Fiiient Pnv Trti;i runniii!,' bi-nveeii St a-id !ii iii;o vih. ti -hurt i.ine. ii'i!UTtii!is from tlir West li'inie via. 'I he North'TM I'm-iiic, (iieat North eni and Caiiieiimi 1'ai-itic Kyji. This is also (he best li'ie bctueen Omaha, St I'rtUl pud Mi:iiieiiloii. Aii Httc nts sell tickets via. "The Northwetterii Liup." W. UVEA I). H.L.M-I.ER. Gen. Aeent. Ticket Agt 2lf Alder .St.. Portland. Ore.