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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
y 1 ' ; - V4 KS M M m ijl l s . 2 3 i v 1 f 3 v& vM? -1 ra 8 j 3viiitl Yea Have -Always in use for over years, has homo the signature' of P and has been made under his pcr- jSAyrf-?--?2- sonal supervision since its infancy. StarJt JCUCUU Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut liJxncrimonts that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTORIA Castoria 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, regidatcs the Stomach and ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Genuine CASTOR! Bears the n U Ise For Over 80 Years. THE CCNTAUB COMPANY, 77 l.isne of (lie a. ii. V S. I trig it ion is making a v -mletfn cliarift' is the irminti v ' lir odIi which the Oregon ilaih-oad it otv'g Hi m Coin pany lines pa's. Not oniy are nitre brush p'airios being ti itii-f i"M"d into beauiifii' gar lea snH, imt the infliiX of new iin:n-irA:ts is mak-ny th e miitiy a thickly popu'ated tMrdoiy. This transform ition has bcn taking place ever since ti e country '.'as first given the nvtr necessary to in.lueo crop, to j engineer, who has been investigating grow rapidly. , tjie possibi ities of irriiratibn in ll The n 'v irrigation di'ches near Tina- j Batter Cre k contnry. lie in not vet tilla an i Hakor City have had t lie best ready to n ake his lepoit and Ins turn effect. 'H e UmatUla country has been '; ej lia afeotion to a number of other transformed info a truden spot and irrigation propositions, hundre Is of sutlers a-e taking up land, j "The irrigation ditch which benefits Within a eompara'iveiy short timn it is the country iyine on the we t fide of expecre i i..y oiii.riam ut tiie railroad that, this c untrv will be om productive in Oregon. of tho most A. L. Craig, general passenger agent j of t' e O M. N., has returned from a j trip over the road, takn for the pu -po- of in iating busine.-.s conditions and checki: up the biLum of tho sys'pm Every ihi-re he found iiiM'.ess condi tions to i'e of the bet. v, is well pleased with ' he showing made bv tie dif'ei out sejti pa-s. ;f.-; through w;ii-'i the saiiroad "Th. the In; Mia .r.g r;iii ot mire.-rs into :i'ia c -uutry in Idaho," said Mr Ciaig ye.-r, dav '' ir.im-rs r.re gj- ing into the count-v ly way of Elgin from which point the mineral belt is easily reached. "Pepoitsof some veiy good stiikes have come out and the-e is every pros pect (A a successful season. Att'iitiun has been directed from other mining districts by the showing made in the Imnah t .sjiititiy . Ii is expeeied In- the p op! thi-ethat the season w ill show i a renin k.-.'o'e inen ae in operations and s jiii'i vai'j ihle retii-n m y m mil J "All a'onj tii lin of t'le U. U. it N. 1 fourid b -miness condition? to he god and ti:. iMimber ot uewi-omers to be const.i:.';y increa-ing. The country is CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of uyV Boiifflit, and which has been ALWAYS Signature of 8 MIS MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. being settled up ran dlt, and the siory told me was a serial with ptospe'its' as the theme. "The new irrigation ditch which bus opened up the country in Umatilla County near Coyote, is certain to make that district a veritable garden. There n a bis: demand for land which are benefitted b-- the wa'er and the number of settlers has been ireresising rapidh. The lands put end-M" cultivation m ike a v ry uood showing, and it is believed bv the people of the district that this will be one of the bet valb'ys in Oregon. "I met ilr. Winter, the (Jovernment the coinnanvs tr.n ks t.AtWHHti MinH and Baker City has been a thorough success. Water has been turned on this land Mi l the r.-suitj have sui prised even the friends of the proposition. Tt ispr-dieted 1 h a t by ihe end of the pieeent ye r a 1 tt e land in the district will be under cultivation. Toe county was once a satrebrush prairie, bat it is destined to blossom like the rise, Oregonian. For liver troubles and oonstipaf ion I'bere's nothiDg hotter iu creation lkiiu L'ttle Ea-ly Hirers, the famous littie pills I'hry idways tffect a cure and cave doctor bills. Little Early II 83ra are different from all other pills. Teey do not wen ken thy system, bat act ua a tonic to tba tissueo by aronsiuj? the seoreMons and resorioK the liver to the full performance of iis fuDctions naturally. Hioeuu D;n,' C. lone Dru Co., lone. The pelition3 for a referendum vote ou tne portage railway ai d corporation tax law are not being generally signed. The Seattle grand jury has re turned 18 indictments against city officials, including the mayor and chief of police. Frank Kane and Elden Trogan, aged 12 and 14, were arrested in Portland Tuesday for shoplifting in Lipman & Wolf's store. Lieutenant Xeal Campbell, of the 21st Infantry, has been dis missed from service for disobedience. ivs mm A company haa l.een rganiz d w.th S-')00 capital for the purpote of founding a busineos college at Medford. Hopsiu North Yakims, are low being contracted at 10 and 17 C-'tjtti. (Jver OU.UOU poundc iuivejtion. All notices set in brevier type bceu contracted at these pi ices. j ..- ..... Mayor Williams ii.Ei.rma the! uroceriv.. women of the V. C. T. U. that he! has no authority to close tie billiatd parlors of Portland on Sunday. , Washington lias the largest amount of cash in her treasury ever known in the history of the state, Sl,jCi,195.S4. Matti Jarvi, of Astoria, who is accused of killing his father, has been brought back from Alaska for trial. Reports just issued by Weather Observer Beale, of Portland, report the entire fruit crop of the state in a backward condition owing to continued cold weather. Mrs. llosa Woodward, who de posited 1,000 cash bail for Aikin, the Washington county man tried for killing a Chinaman, lias re ceived her money from the county e'erk, on Aikin's release by the c urt. Mrs. Emma Galloway, of Oregon City, is now organizing Lewis and Clark women's clubs in the Willam ette valley. Over 810,000 ditty was paid at the port of Portland on the Oriental cargo of the O. 11. & N. steamer, the Indmpuri, Friday. Shamrock III . AH true lovers of sport in thin country will look forward with much interest to the arrival of thd ne v cup cha'leDer, Shamrock III, which th-- Euudisb people, expeot will lift the enp tins year. While America has held the supremacy inyncht building for years she also holds the su premacy u medicine. Tnke Hostnttet's ytoru'fco Bi Hers i-.s rni example. No otlier cou itry in the world hhi bet n fbh? to produce a medicine sn good to restore the appetite1, build up the run down system in the eprirjg or cure nausea, in digestion, U iislfccy, dyspasia, consti pated bowels, til i-un-ness or ruuiariH, fever and aue. It ia therefore deservintr a trial. Be sure to get the genuine itu our Private Stame over the neck of the neck of the bottle. Id will cure you. Toe curfew ordinance is being strictly enforced by the city mar shal of La Grande. E. J. Parker, a pioneer of Onion COUt, ty, died Ut I-land City Wed- j needay, a .red C0 years. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription elands alone, as the rme ami oulv remerlv for leucorrliea, female weakness, pro- ! lapsus, or falling of the womb, so afr-:o- j lu,.eiv specne and sure in curing tliese common ailments of women, as to war- rant us makers m niterin to pay, e Fmilh, ihe negro murderer, f they hereby do, tiie sum of -5 o reward ; ' B ' for "a case of the above ualadies which I Port'and, been denied a lruv they can not cure. This is a remarkable I ,,... j-jrio-offer. No other medicine for the cure ' ' of woman's peculiar ailments is backed j bv such a remarkable guarantee. No I other medicine for woman's ills is pos- j sesse'l of the unparalleled curative pro- j pcrties that would warrant its makers j in publishing such an oiler; no other rem- I edv lias Mtch a record of a third of a century of cures on which to base such j a remarKaOie oner. Mi-s Kinn-.a We!ltr, wlio is Secretary ot the You.v lmple's Christian ASiOci:;tton, at i.Hih M;i(ii;on Avenue, Xtw York City, says: "Your 'l av' lite l're-.crit)tii-n ' is a boon to sick and tirtJ wnm ii. for it cures them when other uiet icincs fail. I know whereof I sprak, for I have had experience with it. For fourteen months I Ii.kI constant headaches ; seemed too weak to perform my daily duties, and when the day was over I v.-; tix tired to .sleep well. I suifereJ fr 'ii Tiei '.misi-css and indigestion, and evcry thincr I p.te distressed me. Doctored with differ ent phvsicians but received no relief. After i reading one of your books I decided to ,rivc your l-avor:te 1'rt cription ' a trial. Am verv tl.id I (lid, tor I found ;t was just what I wanted I commenced to improve at once and kept j;ettin better until, after seven weeks. I was entirely cured. 1 have remained in perfect health ever since, and remain a firm fricndiof your " l-'avor-ite ITesci ip'.ion.' " The dealer who offers a substitute for "Favorite Prescription" is only seeking to make the little more profit afforded hy a less meritorious medicine. Kis profit is your loss. Therefore, turn jour back on him as unworthy pf your pat ronage. If constipated use Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. They cure constipation, biliousness and sick headache. They do not produce the "pill habit." World's Dispensary MrmcAi, As sociation, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. JSINESS LOCALS and want ads of all deso ipti"rH will hereafter bn publislied in a column I y themselves. Kate foe S, .';! .Ut.s, Ten cents b line for tiist inseition arid 5 cenls a line for each subsequent inser- T. 11. Howard for fine groceries Howard's grocery store is a veiv pop u'ar 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 yon warjtj, Wanted. Wanted Hides, pelts, and furs. Highest cash prices paid for coyote skins and other furs. U tf. Phil Coax. Money to OiT improved lands for a term of years, tf R. F. Hynd. Fur Sale. Two good Studebaker wagons, one o4 with good wood rai k, one 3 inch with bouble bed and wood rack com plete. Enquire of E. C. Ashbangh at the Pastime. M. B. Galloway tiias three lois suit able for gardening for sale. o2 33 Jacks for Sale. S x 'head. Will sell anv of them. Prices from $200 to $300. Guaranteed breeders. Fine driving teams and all kinds of work horses for sale. Six hundred head to select, from. Fresh milch cows always on hand for saie. Call at Kastei n Orrgon Stick Farm, 12 miles noith of Heppner, or adrbet-s B F. Sw AGO ART, Heppne', Oreaon. niiincr at iteppsipr Junction. Ilppner people will please rmii'ml'P. thai; t-itbar lunches or firfc cluss diuners arc eervt'd every day at ;lleppi:er JniiC tion ly Mrs. Dili. No use to brim.; jour lunches. I.a ii tl Wanted. Wish to buy a tract of land good for stock raining or for wheat, Please give a de-eiiption of land, improvements, proximity to railroad and price wnnted. Land biner, lloom 4, 2451.; .Morrison street, Portland Oregon. Notice. The office of the Morrow Countv S'oek Inspector and deputy will be at the livery stable of Stewart & Kirk on upper Main stiert, whore the inspector or deputy can lie found, ail times for the transaction of businesf. (J. S. Kiiik, County Stock Inspector. Compi'lciit .UillifJiT. Mrs. C. A. libra wishes to announce that she now has acompetent milliner who has spent the seassn at the who!"- sale house and is familiar with ail the peason'a latest styles. Cold weather has ruined the pencii and strawberry eropj of the , , v c, r -r VU st 8 OI' S f Marjlrtnd. t p w rougn riders oi Uom;i;g will give an exhibition at Ohpyece during the President's visit th- re. It- cent statistics show that the rate of doaths from cancer in Gieat 1'ritain lm doubled in the list JO years. All the cars on tho Washington line in Portland have been newl' painted and Lear the words "To the JDOo fair grounds." Contractors object to paying the new carpenter wage scale of $3.50 in Portland and a strike is strongly urged by the unions. The International Telephone System of Washington, D. C, hhs applied for a 25-year franchise in the city of Spokane and agrees to put in 5,000 'phones the first 18 months. r lea irons cr u. UuririaJiesaL your mcrcriTkt. Willia .o i. iMorew g, oi' T e Dallf-K, (vitrniiiited suicid 'I uesday hy taking ai ceum. Saturday a pitch fight t-d p!rea at Black liock, Ariz., bet .vecii h company of Arizona ranceiH and a bunch of cattle lliievec The rangMS were lepu'sed and fell !;ark for reinforcements. TLr heirs of .1. L. Duff, -wlm Vi08 killed by Hie explosion of a cylinder head in the Willamette Tron and Steel Works, last Septexhr-r, have sued for 85,000 danMges. T''-; mother -ays to herself sometimes. "I cart hardly endure it." Then a chill creeps over her a.; she thinks of the aw ful silence v.hich falls upon the home when children ae taken away, and she is glad her children are hardy of body and. lusty of hint's. When a child does not enjoy noisy sports and games there is something wrong, and that -something will often be foanu to be a iatfk of nutrition adequate to the needs of youth and growth. The stomach is " iveak," digestion is imper fect, audi so the nourishment of the body is iiii'.dn'iu.ii.o. In suca eases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicrl Di'.ccvery works wonders. It char,;;e:i puny, i'lxtful children iw.o lu-dthy, happy girls and boys. The process by u iiicli this change is ac complished is strictly along the lines marked by Nature. Ai! growth and strength come, from food when it has been digested, converted into nutrition and assimilated. "Golden Medical Dis covery" cures diseases of the stomach and (Alter organs of digestion and lmtri tiu:i, and so enables the body to obtain without k,ss or wast-:: the- benefit of the m:li-;'.:oa provided iu food. The "Dis covery " contains no alcohol and is en tirely free irv-.ni opium, coc.iuc and ail other narcotics. ii WaPS&srilsS TeSCKJm I "I have. Inert thinkimr of writing to von fir s-)!:ie Utile. " wr'io Mi. W. I. lier.soti, of Max ton, K'.i!k-s:)U Co., N. C. ''to let you know yli;,t a wo:e).-riiil thin if Or. l'ietve's Cohieu Mcdc;,t 1 )i.-ccveiy uid tor t.iy little boy. itewas take-n willt itiijisfc.-elon when 1:.' was a year and a h.-,it old and he: was under the d ict t's t:' iit.tien: for live .-!!!;' years. We s;tent all we ntade for doc tor's bills, and it !'d n .', ;;"od. lie could eat only a little milk ..ad c:ae.T. .'. ai wii.it; tinu-s even this would make hati sick. Heec.aid not sit up all day, and 1 j;ave u; 11 li ij.c i,f ids ver j;v t ting any 1 letter. Tiit ee j ears a;j.i 1 found one of yourt(K)k.a:n! on loosi.. .1 ..ver one- dav j noticed Or. I'iavca's CoUlen Medical Discovery recoitiniefoc'i .; iudiiestion. We !vu;4iit some ur.d save it to our 1 -. He had In en treated r.t Hoods hy a d 'doetor raid at Keuiietts vii'.e, S. C and at 1'itrrie and Utitnbcrton and Maxt.iii, and was only rtlii ved tor a sitorl time. We ;ive hi m i wo 1 allies of Dr. 1'k ice's i'..,M n Medical Discovery ami it cured hint. lie is wt 11 as can ba and ejti eat nnythiia; that lie w.aits and il does not l'.:at him. He has not l.-en sick a day since and it has been three years since he took your medicine." "I have fell it my duty for n loni; titne," writes Mrs. V-:11: T,Mi"s.i ('..a'-,, Comanche To., Texas, "to tell you oi uic wondenul cure eiieeted by yviur 'Oidd.on Medical Di.scovt ry ' and ' l'leasant Pellets' in tiw case of our little boy, now nearly seven years old. When he was two months old he was taker, with I.a C'.ii ;ie, and it settled on his lt;ie;s and in his throat. Iiis tonsils en larged, and whe-n he was two vcars old we had the doctor operate on them. Then we had the doctor take his tonsils out and he made bad work of it. If he went i:i the wind he would be sick, and we tried everything we could hear of and consulted every physician we saw, but. they did not know what to do. When he was nearly six years old On October, rs S) he was worse than ever, ard I (v-ulil not rest fur lieing so uneasy about him. He was our leurth boy (the oilier three wer? dcadi, and it seemed to me thit i.r he died I jnt could not bear it. I would ko to sic. p cryinvr and befiritiff God to spare him. Weil, I could see he wasf.vttin; so much worse; he was just as poor as lie could Ik-. and his kidneys had been troui.li a. me all lit life. I had read a book about ir. Tierce's medi cine. It seemed to me that this was the "cry medicine we wanted, and I told my husband that if he would buy some of Dr. Pierce's med icine I felt almost sure it would help our 1hv. lie sent ami K"f srrv.e and we commenced with the 'Golden Medkal Discovery' on iridiy liijht, and. with the ' Pellets' the next morning. We gave him your medicine three times a day and by Sunday he was able to play, and i:i one month from the time he corinu nc. d takin-r it he had pained six pounds and hiscnii;h was all gone. He has not couched any siue-e. and 1. don't take co'd any more than the rest of us. He goes about like the rest of the children ami plays in the cold and hot weather." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of 21" one-cent stamps to pay r f t .1, T-v expense of mailing only, j R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I mi m m - -