Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 06, 1903, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i last mm,
liolt e of SIr sis.
y !
; inevitable as tht changing- seasons of
u- year is the change which comes to '
ivcrv worunn. And ju-t as one anticipates
fh' i h.iiifves 01 "il.cr seasons it is wise to
vuo" tor it. ' In tl-isVay the discomforts
.;;! r.is-asu-rs su.T d bv many women at
ijc pciiod of cluui can be avoided or
..voveonie.
Dr. IV'tce's Favorite Prescription, a men- !
i.'ir.e for every season of wimi.'.ii's life, will
cntire'v -neel the ii-e(is oi women ai 1111s
.cnou ill CilalW.
It eu.is tlie physical
ids and relieves the ineni.d anxiety and
depression usually associated with this
critical period. Ittranquilix.es the nerves,
encourages the appetite aud induces re
fresh::'',?' sleen.
-SV p.r.i 1$
' 33' l.'
FOR WOMEN
WHO CANNOT BE CURED.
Racked up by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures, a record
saeh as no other remedy for the diseases
a:i l v;ak icsr-es peculiar to women ever
attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription now feel fully war
ranted in offering to pay $500 in legal
monev of the United States, for any case
of T.eueorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolap
sus, or Fallir? f Womb which they can
r.ct cure. All th'ej ask is a fair aud reason
able trial oe their means of cure.
J. S. Carlisle, Ksq., of Manchester, Coffee Co.,
TVnii.. writes : "1 have been using your medi
cines 1' r the last sixteen or eighteen years in
lav i'oor-liouse. I am superintendent of the
Coffee 'J omitv I'oor-hr.use a;lu Asy'ivm combineJ.
Your 't-'avorite Prescription, ' ' Colilen Medical
I)'.se verv ' and Pleasant Pellets are the best
laedieinJs for the diseases for which they are
Tecon:meiK!el. that I ever used. They saved
nv wiie's life at the time of ' change of life.' 1
Pave been reconiuiendiiie your medicine to
ni.niv a.l'ited women ami have also guaranteed
t iat'if it did not cure I would pay back the
monev s.!ent for it. I have told our drwgritt
that if the people came back and said Doctor
Pierce's medicines did not pive satisfactiiMi, to
ive the in buck their money and charge it to me.
I have not or.ee been called upon to refund. I
have never found anything to equal the ' Favorite
Prescription ' for diseases of women."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medicrl
Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps for the paper covered book, or
Vi stamps for the cloth bound. Address
Dr. V, V. ": . V "T-. . .
;;t niMi .1" Checks ViI.
Olympia, Wash., July 30. The Sup-em;'
Court t .' decided that bank
check is!ied for money advanced for
the purpose of jtmbling ate void. The
lecision was in the Spokane County
oase, of Archie S. Nash, appellant, vs.
Charlotte Clarke, executrix of the estate
of James Clarke, deceased, respondent.
Nash bought two checks, am '.nntin j; to
j from a ptmVer named Green. The
checks were tinned by Ciaike, and were
paid in at (Jrren'i irambliiitr name, but
-foie paymer.t thereof Clarke died and
Xasb brought sn;t against bis executrix
o collect on them. He lot the case it,
the lower couit, and that jndgmeut is
n v affirmed.
The law, section 7:M7, section
1'allinarer code, is plain in declaring void
ohecks ;iven to cover gambling losses,
buf it was contended that the checks
were not void in this case because the
money was lost by C'aike after the
transfer of the checks. The court
df-clar-s the checks were no less
obnoxious to the statute than if Green
had ciedited Clarke during the name
and subsequently taken checks for the
n.onoy won.
The fact that. Clarke bad told Nash
11 at the checks were jjood did not
vindicate thprn or place Nash in the
position of of an innocent purchaser
-when lie was aware of the gambling
art of the transaction.
Hocrs 31a y be Deported.
London, July ."0. In the House of
Commons today, during the discussion
if the Colonial Oflice vote, replying to a
bitter attack on the government's policy
and Lord Milner'e administration of
South Africa by Mr. Markham, Liberal,
in the course of w hich he charged that
atlairs were erowmg worse, Colonial
Secretary Chamberlain defended at
orne length the administration of South
Africa. He said the greatest difficulty
was not the reconciliation of the Uoers
rind Ibitons, but the reconciliation of
the Loers with themselves. The
Secretary called attention to the facti
1.1: at the British were making every
-'!ort to develop the country, and were
forming local agricultural associationa
jf which, in many cases, were ioimer
leaders of the Loer forces.
Mr. Chamberlain admitted that much
regained to be done, and eaid if it waB
ioundthat the work of pacification was
; x-vected by irreconciiables, the govern
: . nt would not hesitat? to use its strong
j.er to deport the iniscbief-makeie.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative I'.romo C'unine Tablets.
AY. droyfcists refacd the money if it
fsilstj curf. E. W. .'irove's eigna-
ure is on each b; x.
Lincoln, Neb , July ;;o me iomi-
cumiru isMie of Mr. Bryan's Commoner
... .
"In tlio (l;pcnspion amoni; Peinocuts
of possible candidates tor UiO p't'Hi
. .. 1 ,.-, ti. ..ji.
dential nomination in 11)01, the avail
ability of .Tudre Owen P. Thompson, of
Jacksonville, 111., is worthy of consulern-
tion. While lie he has always taken an
active in'erest in public affairs
and has been an earnest advocate
of Democratic principles, he has
neither sought for, nor held, public
offices outside of the line of his
profession."
The article concludes with an extend
ed tribue to Judge Thompson contribut
ed by a friend.
In another and separate editorial
paragraph, the Commoner, says:
"In view of this kindly assistance, it
wou'd seem that the Republican party
bosses might select a candidate for vice
president from among the 'Gold Demo
crats." .
Walla Walla penitentiary ha
5G0 prisoners and promises to ex
ceed all estimates of the Legisla
ture. American typewriter manufactur
ers have lately succeeded in adapt
ing the machine to the Japanese
alphabet.
The Kerr-Gifford Company has
built a new grain warehouse at
Cayuse, and is building one at
Spofford, Wash.
Thomas Kay, a Portland police
man, was beaten into insensibility
Monday movniDg by a couple of
thugs he was trying to arrest.
Extreme scarcity of water has
caused a shut down of lead and
silver mines iu Australia, throwing
40,000 people out of employment.
A New Jersey woman has paid
an East Orange grocery firm 30
as remuneration for beating them
out of a grocery bill 27 years ago.
A list of the revolutionary Cu
bau soldiers has been completed.
The enumeration is nearly 50,000
aud does not include civil em
ploy es.
Thomas Lippy, a Klondyke
millionaire, was robbed iu Seattle
Monday morning by thugs, who
secured two gold watches and 814
in coin.
Senator Gorman of Maryland,
refuses to commit himself on the
proposition as to whether he is a
candidate for the democratic nom
ination for president.
In 1S98 there were 290 ministeis
ordained in the Presbyterian
church; in 1902 there were 2oG; in
19013 there were 181 These fig
ures are for the United States.
Jeff Gibson, convicted of murder
in the first degree, from Josephine
county, has been granted a new
trial and as new evidence has been
found in his favor, it is thought he
will get off easy.
The new United States army
nlle will carry a bullet five miles
with force enough to kill a man.
It has so many points of greater
excellence that the Krag-Jorgen-sen
is out of date compared with
it.
Judge Townsend, of Dallae, Or.,
who has been more or less insane
for a year escapel Sunday night
from a private guard, nhich has
been watching him. for several
months, and walked 28 miles in his
nicht dress to a friend's house.
He is not expected to live, as the
exposure to the night air and the
hard 'journey were too severe for
him to withstand.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Siguature of
V.9
In
THE ORIGINAL
rim
1 A sallrtWT nnmnlovinn lliTaoa
a coated tongue
are common indications of liver
and kidney diseases. Stomach and
bowel troubles, severe as they are,
five immediate warning by pain,
ut liver and kidney troubles,
though less painful at the start, are
much harder to cure. Thedford s
IMack-Drauqht never fails to bene
fit diseased liver and weakened kid
neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the germs of fver and
ague. It i3 a certain preventive
of cholera and Bright's disease of
the kidneys. With kidneys re
inforced by Thedford's Black-
Draught thousands of persons have
dwelt immune in the midst of yel
low tever. Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford's Black-
Draught. It is always on hand for
use in an emergency and saves
many expensive calls ot a doctor.
AVullins, S. C, March 10, 1901.
I have used Thedford's Black-Draught
for three years and I have not had to go
to a doctor since I have been taking it.
It is the best medicine for me that is
on the market for liver and kidney
troubles and dyspepsia and other
complaints. Rev. A. 0. LEWIS.
F. H. WEBB
MM
UNGG
Special attention given to
selling stock in the city or
country.
iiaiidman.oregon
THE ABBOTT
a. i,. .ivi:a:s, irp.
Neatly Furnished Suites and Single
Rooms for transients.
My Henpner friends are esp?cially ln
vited to call while in Portland.
2214 Vtishiugt.u St.,
Portland,
Oregon
and ukion Pacific
Onlv Jine EAST via
SHLT W 0 MM
TWO TRAINS DAILY.
Daily 'tI.MK SCHEDl'LEd! ."i1-.
Departs ,, Akries
I llKl'l'NEB, On.
Fast Mail For
Kant and West
8:15 a. m.
Fact Mail From
East and West
Express For
East and West
Express From
East and West
5:15 p. m.
8:15 a. m.
5:15 p.
STEAMER LINES.
Pan Frantisio Torti-and Roi-tk. Steam
sails from Portland h p. m. every 5 days.
Boat service between Portland, Astoria,
OroKon Citv, Dayton, falem, Independence,
f'orvallis and all Columbia and Willamette
Kiver points.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamers between Riparia aud Lcwiston leave
Riparia dailv at 1:10 a. m., returning leave
l.ewiston dtiiiy, ex ei't Monday, at $:M a. ia.
FRED UAUT, Agent, Heppner.
A. L. CUAKJ,
General Passenger Agent, Portland
Charles Uinsfonl, of Luilton, Ky.,
phot ami killp.1 his wife night be
fore last, mi:-takiu2 her for a
burglar.
f
GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Tcke Laxative Bromo Qwmne TtHets. (
oeven ivuiuon ooxes i
a
Can be found
is the place to
k Groceries, Provisions, Glassware,Tin- fx
ware and Furnishing b.oods
These Goods are well adapted to
either City or Country Trade : : :
Staple t Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas I Coii'ecs
Good Goods...
Fair Prices.L
T. K. HOWARD, Il?i3i3ier
'ikst National bank
OF HEPPNER.
O. A. RHEA President
T. A. HHEA Vio-President
Transact a General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF
Collections made on all polutson reasonable
The History by Miss Ida
in the November
Great
0f standard Oil.
"Miss Tarbell'e work Is of nntqaalled importanes as a Morn
ment' of the day. Her story bas live ma iu it; they puffer and work
and win Hud lose their battles with the' verisimilitude that removes tLo
tale from the dry Rtatement and olnthes it with the color of bnmhn in
terest aod the vivid rainbow garment of hnmnn sympathy.
The resnlta of her work are likely to be far reaching; she is writing
unfinished history " Boston G obe.
"An absorbing Rnd illnminating contribution to the trust ques
tion." Chicago Inter-Ocean.
"The most important announcement made by any masinzine."
N. T. Journal.
For other great features of
1903 send for prospectus
10 cents a copy. 1.00 n year.
25th rJtreet, New York, or subscribe
r.
SPRING
AND
SUM
MER
.SHOES.
HEPPNER.
For Next Tlirt I3tir
Suits made to order for
$15.00-
Henry Bode, Tailor,
Gazette, $1
To Cure a Cold in One Day
a
on Main street aud
buy : : : : : :.
G. W. '"ONSER Cashier
E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Cashier
THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
terms. Surplus and undivided profits $35,000.
M. Tarbell which began
McClurcs is the
Story
Snd us the dollar nt 115 Eiet
through your dealer.
. 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...
OREGON
Heppner, Oregon
Cures Crip
in Two Days.
JL
Per
Yeai