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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
air oJ 41 T U -J that took off all my hair. I pur rhased a hottle of Aver's Hair 1 liilU il verv severe sickness Vifior and it brought all my hair back again." W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111. One thing is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and ths hair grows,, that's all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. $1.60 a bottle. All druggists. If your drrifi-ffist; cnnuot supply you, senu us ono miliar aim we win express you a bottle, lie sure and e-ive the name of your nearest express office. Address, J.C. AYEK CO., Lowell, Mass. tWMMNHHI IMirclinse of Klaniulli Laiids. Washington, Ft b. 13. At last report, i n the hope of finally securing the rati fication of the treaty with the Klsmath Indians whereby they are to cede to the Government 021,824 acres of their raservation, Representative Moody to day amended and reintroduced the Tongue bill, which provides that the Indians will not be paid for their lands rv the Government in a lump sum of -""7,007, but that the lands shall be sold and the Indians reimbursed as sales are made, the first $25,000 being divided among them in cash pro rata, the next .$350,000 constituting a fund for their benefit drawing 5 per cent interest, and the balance to be expended in irriga tion, purchase of stock and other bene ficial purposes. Finding it impossible, without the aid of the Senators, to have such a provision attached to the Indian appropriation bill, Moody hopes, inasmuch as his bill makes no appropriation, to secure Its passage before adjournment, it being stipulated that if the Indians accept the amended treaty provisions the same shall be at once operative. Only $500 is appropriated to pay an agent to secure the concurrence of the Indians in the amended treaty. Moody says it is impossible to pass the bill making a direct appropriation, as Chairman Canon, of the appropria tions committee, objects, and, when he becomes Speaker next sessioo, will be even more powerful to block action. The means BUggeBted is the only feasible one. The amended bill retains the provision that indemnity school land eelectionB within the disputed limits of the reserva tion shall in no way be interfered with, but that indemnity selections made in lieu thereof shall be approved if other wise regular. Any bona-fide settler who has heretofore gone upon the dis puted lands and made valuable improve nents shall be allowed to perfect his title. Waiting on 1 inatilla. The Oregon Irrigation Association is waiting on Umatilla County's reports The other counties of Eastern Oregon have reported to the state association, and the work of compiling the state re ports is now being delayed by tin tardiness of this county. The Columbia River P.asin Irrigation Associaion formed for the purpose of furthering the irrigation projects. has been in existance for almost two months. It started out with a good member ship composed of the most substantial itizns of the two counties and has increased in membership since its or .'atizition. Theave beeen officers hemjowered to :ollect and compile data relative to ihe irrigation plans and possibilities of this 1 f To Cure a Cold In One Day H Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaLicts. and Morrow counties and the associa tion outlined a most energetic cam paign. That the state committee should be compelled to wait on Umatilla county is extremely unfortunate and yet the value of the excellent irrigation projects of this county to the state of Oregon, justifies the delay, that is necessary to complete report. In speaking of the matter, the Port land Journal says : "A meeitng of the executive com mute cf the Oregon Irrigation Associa tion will probably be held the parly part ol next week. The committee is waiting tor the report from Umatilla county on its need of irrigation. All the other counties have already reported." Something Tha Will do You Good. We know of no vyry in which we can be of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For this reasen we waot to acquaint tbern with what we con sider one of the very best remedies on the market for oonghs, colds, and tht nlF.rruiDg complaint, croup. We refer to Chamberlain's Cnh Remedy. We have used it with sucb good, results in our family bo long that it has become a household necessity. By its prompt use we haven't any doubt but that It has time and Bgain prevented oroup. The testimony is given upon our own ex perience, and we suggest teat our read ers, especially those who have email children, always keep it in their homes as a safeguard against croup. Cirnden (S. C ) Messenger. For sale by Slooum Drug Co. A bill appropriating 85,000 for a Summer normal school at New port, has passed the house. One Miotue Cough Cure gives relief in ODe minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucus mem braoe, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the infiamatioD and heals and soothes the affected parte. One Minute dugh Cure strengthens the lungs, wards of pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable oh-is of Coughs, Colds Bnd Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless .and good alike for young and old. Slooum Drug Co. Iono Drug Co , lore. mi TILT i Can be found is the place to Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,Tin- w i i i r I 8 ware ana i-urnisning uooas These Goods are well adapted to either City or Country Trade : : : 1 Staple S Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas $ Coffees Good Goods... Fair Prices.-! : $ T. HOWARD, Heppner "1 . kv rVT . .A . . -jvi CENTRAL MEAT MARKET THOMSON &. BR ETA LL, Props West Side Upper Main Street, Heppner- For 2 Suits made to order for -$15.00 Henry Bode, Tailor, Cuttle arc Freezing . Salt Lake. Utah, Feb. 15. The heavy fall of snow during the past week, and a continuance of zero weather throughout this section, has already cost the stock and sheepmen of Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Wyoming thousands of dollars in the losn of stock. If the weather does not soon moderate eutliciently to permit the snow in the valleys and foothills to melt, men con versant with existing conditions in the affected territory say the lo-ses wili be enormous. Today the mercury hugged the zero mark, and the predictions are tor con tinued cold. Wheie it is possib'e, sheep and stockmen are hauling feed to their starving herds, but in most instances this cannot he done. Word was received iu this city today that cattlemen of the Shoshone district of Idaho began to feed their isolated herds, and, in order to prevent a total loss, have been compelled to shoot their stovik, the carcasses being stripped of the hides, which will be preserved and sold for leather in the Spring. To what extent this practice is being indulged in is not known. Another rich strike was made on the 300-foot level in the Gol conda mine, Tuesday. Assays run $300 per ton. A Weak Stomach causes a weak body and invites dis erne. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures BDd strengthen the stomach, and wards off and overcomes disease. J. B. Taylor, a prominent merchant of Chrieeman, Tex , says: "I could not eat because of a weals stomach. I lost all strength and run down in weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures effected by Kodol, I concluded to try it. The first bottle benefitted me, and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight and health." Slocum Drug Co. lone Drug Co., lone. First to arrive with ,the telegraphlo ews The Weekly Oregonlao. 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