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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1904)
TYPHOID GER3IS. 1 1 V 5 IT Th i:;ienvcope shows that in llie blood -,'V " v i t snfiVtinjj from typhoid the hItui tan be- found as shown above. Xb(-r are sttnposed to git into the water or -iVi we i'.iii'.k. The perms multiply so s.-.at on? 'tmi is capable of producing i ';. ut one "hundred trillion perms in twen ;v four ho-.irs. That is why if they ever ;r i itUo the water supply of a town they r.:v.Uioly so fast that nearly everybody !-. '.. v, uter comes down with the r'jj !-. T'm are exceptions, however, Ar'ij they rue the persons whose health is - :-. ;t, whose blood is pure, and liver ". -t ve. ' Vt'h-.-ii the I'erms et into a healthy '.oily thty ::tt- thrown ot!" with the other n,v.sons. ' RercM Chicago statistics show 'st imv-fi- a.it ft" a'l the deaths in the . :w j,r in that city have resulted : : -ii'i-i:::. niu. Thf'Jn-i .olvice we can jrive is to put the V.if' . ii.'.'i a pt rtVctly sound, healthy condi ; Ik .'.-!;ul th it oti have rich, red 1 :ood a'"' r.e-.i'-o liver. v.ir.v , ,i: - Dr. K. V. Pierce, who is . ,-n-. vtii'i r -.-.won to the Invalids' Hotel :jjaJ v ... '.i institute: at Buffalo, N. Y., 'vuiui re i tain herbs anil root which, when - :v.i idtn alive extract (wiijJioin. f p'-.'i :'iS t ' uhv . seemed t be the very r.r.tt-r.sf the stonrr.-h. blood n-, into proptr condition. ; . ,e. . e r ' -.est "if and vi t.. T .. :v,i-,1, to turn as close to nature s v,avof treating disease as it was possible ,i "-o F r ver a third of a century Dr. ;.v , .V ;i Medical Discoveiy has had ; i; : r.iic ailti tile tirn i - i w n wj, vso ar.- numbered by thousands. .,;e builder, better than cod liver e it do.-- not sicks r, the stomach, vl.e t.i.-te. It slrensthens or -imihitive or me.-t'.vt: pro- , w ( via. . iYOVYl i'.'s V. i- . li h;1 bt ;. -.1 ;. iv . . t Heppner, " ",; 00 Dry Fork, " -1 40 Jurors and witness fees were allowed as follows for May term of circuit court: Mat Ilalversen, s,) C II McKee 5 t;0 Frauk Kvans, J () Kincaid, Edward (ilock, 4 40 5 80 7 00 Oscar Keith ley r' 40 8 00 7 00 8 00 8 20 WOBayless, C T Walker A Carlson, L L Jakes J M Baker, 8 00 II. F. WijsgleBworth 8 00 W It Cochran, V T Campbell 101 Palmer 8 20 8 00 ti 70 J V Cradick,.. Chits. Entry,.., J F Iladley,. . . K A Chapel,. . .. P C Creswell,. . W V Scrivner, . . E F Day, S 00 8 00 8 20 8 20 (1 20 4 20 2 20 20 00 47 00 2 00 8 00 10 00 -n wt'.t r. 1 h A-. . 'Cftl Disc v. e: ,-. ' . ij; J.' . i c : te.-Hch and puts on healthy he weight of the invalid js . f normal. .:bs:m:ie for "Golden T.Ied y." Nothing else is "just as a relict cure bilicusuetj:. 4 20 a 00 4 20 0 50 tm rats Cmnty Commissioners Dis pose of Much Business LOna LIST BILLS ALLOWED .Bonds of County Officers are Approved Appropriate $100 For County Exhibit at 1905 Fair. The county commissioners met in regular session July , with Judge T. W. vers and Conmiissiouere F. M. Grillin Mid V. ( i. McCarty present. Miscellaneous bill allowed. :.l C Will.-, bailitr CO C l'atterson, exp act 0 r7 M A r.it"S, criminal act 1 00 ".'-wiH 1 ..irosbens, rd & brd 'V A Kicbardson, election act. . V li McAlister, " " . . 11 A Emerson, -1-0 O S An.lrews,. . . V (i Scott, H W Meadows, . . J F Ptbea Miscellaneous bills allowed. Ivirl Conser, assessors act 44 00 II II Gove, " " 200 00 City of Heppner, rd cc brd 12 00 Siocum Drug Co, court bouse": . . (J0 E M Shutt, Co. Exp act 21 05 Gilliam & Bisbee exp act 125 75 W A Burchell, road suprv !w 50 T A Moore, rd cc brd 14 00 B F Devore, " " 18 15 Walter Crosby" " 21 50 It E Everett, " " ')) Heppner Milling Co,, rd & brd. . 0 00 J W Sbipley, school supt 141 85 John B White, rd & brd 5 00 J L Yeager, pauper account 70 00 J It Simons, rd cc brd 31 00 F B Kistner, pauper account 42 50 V It Phelps, rd & brd 50 J F Barton, " " 12 50 Frank Barker," " 84 00 Oscar Neal, " " 113 75 Walter Crosby, rd & brd 9 00 W L Scliell, " " 73 50 O Brown, " " 33 25 W A Ayers, painter act 120 00 John Barton, rd cc brd 30 50 It Strabm, " " 34 35 L Monterastelli, criminal act 30 00 Add Moore, rd & brd 7 00 (ieo. Moore, " eai'S' itl, 0 00 li CO 4 80 3 00 ;'. 75 3 00 Jiepi.ner Gazette, " . 5. E Bather, " " . 11 Ait'lrws, exp act 40 05 V H Herr-n, rd cc brd 10 00 FA WeeJ. " " 12 00 K Jones, election act V.-wis ..roshens, rd ifc brd !1 L I'.urcbell, " " 07 00 'hrr & Cox, Co. exp 41 00 T II Allen, road suprv " H Wilii tms, rd A brd I Allen, " " '.'Jaslicng cc Co., stationery.. . . .: twin Hodson, Co. exp : ieppr.er Times, election act. . . . 32 50 Minor Co., Co exp 3 45 .ILea cc Welch, pauper act 25 70 -V o Hill, jail act 20 80 J I' Williams, justice fees 10 05 ewis Kenr.ey, const fees 5 55 ' acob McKinzie, wit. fees Potter, " " ' Jackson, " " r)t-'o'lowing bills of election clerks tu i judges and other tdection expenses 5 00 Oti 00 20 50 0 00 0 00 00 03 50 5 SO 5 80 3 40 It Hogeland, " " w Wayne Howard " " 10 00 R F Wilmot, road viewer 28 00 T Morgan, " " 28 00 I) V S Keid, surveyor J0 50 A Matteson, chainman 12 00 J W Robinson, " 18 00 R r Matteson, Marker 12 00 J W Brown, flagman 12 00 R Hogeland, asat viewer 0 00 Road 180 was ordered opened to the public, and the following cost bills allowed : R F Wilmot, viewer 20 00 Thos. Morgan, " J Keithley. " .. L M Canfield, chainman II J Cannon, " II L McAlister, " Miscellaneous bills were allowed as follows : X L Shaw, d brd $ 25 Heppner LtUVCo 71 80 E It Myers, rd & brd. . . Gilbert Emry, " " ... F Howell, " " ... It Madlock, " " ... Ed Mc Daniel, S Wright, C McNorton, Win Devore, J II Deen, G Ward, C G Hams, II Coates, Chas Barker, C W Hastings It II Stillwell, Louis GroshcnB ' Telephone Co ' John Carter, Jeff Jones, Thos Morgan, " " .. W II Dobyus, election acct M A Bates, I Wheeler, " W B McAlister C E Jones, W S Connor, A K Higgs, county exp. . . Geo Shipley, " " ... Mrs J T Kirk " " ... Mrs J Shipley " " ... Mrs S Farmer " " . . . Miss Stewart, " " ... 11 i i( (i 41 (( W O Miller, Ely Fry, F D Cox, J B Nolan, J X Beeier, It F Wilmot, HO Ely, W O Hill, " IS 50 " 51 00 " 8 00 " 4 00 " 78 25 1 1 " 10 00 " 172 00 " 14 00 " 12 50 " 8 00 35 00 " 171 25 " 8 00 " " 0 00 salary 100 00 M Lichtenthal, " 83 33 : M Shutt, " 333 33 V Crawford, " 333 33 C S Kirk, " 40 00 Walter McBride, rd & brd 10 00 O Brown, " Dan Ilenshew, " J II Pearson, ' II L Burchell, " A J Clem, Harry Dayman, " A Riley, election 8 00 Add Moore, rd cc brd 7 00 W L Smith, salary 00 00 T W Ayers, " 150 00 E II Andrews, assessor act 30 00 V A Stephens, rd cc brdi$ 30 00 J Doherty, ." " 38 85 E Xeal, pauper 50 00 W II Clark, rd & brd 07 00 W G Hoppsr, rd & brd 4 20 M Haworth, " " 31 50 Sam Meadows, " " 57 50 C E Lundell, " 20 50 L F Crow, " " 17 50 M Lichtenthal, pauper 4 oO Patterson cc Son, stationery 0 75 Klein & Ashbaugh, rd cc brd .... 14 00 Heppner Drug Co., stationery.. 4 SO D V S Iteid, Co exp 300 00 W P Dutton, " " 3 00 P rrig"'i, 'in-i'ity " . I.'.ua . ult.irif, " -nlry. ' .'.eron, ' , . "Vi. e.'iion " ...iry, " I.jhp, " '..s St rings, precinct I.i Mile, - Ih lone, i".e..'.iigton, " 41 20 42 00 40 40 40 00 41 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 40 00 30 80 42 00 40 20 39 i0 37 80 v-re allowed each precinct as follows : ISP Garrigues cc Son, rd cc bid . . 82 80 Karl Winterkorn, inquest 0 00 In the matter of road 11 the appli cation was approved and yiewers ap pointed to meet July 25. Viewere were appointed to meet July 20, to view and eurvey road 218. The petition of T. G. Earbart to vacate road 108, and petition to establish road 182, were accepted and viewers appoin ted to meet July 27. The report of viewers of road 175 was accepted and road ordered opened. The following bills were allowed : J no. (iaunt, rd cc brd. K Cave, " " 30 00 Alex Lindsay, " " 80 00 John Drum, " " 10 00 10 00 ' 0 50 ' 10 00 ' 7 00 " 10 50 " 9 00 " 7 00 " 10 00 " 10 00 " 15 00 " 4 50 " 2 00 ' 150 " 0 00 " 131 50 " 100 00 " 16 90 " 8 00 " 4 CO " fiOO 10 80 " 12 50 " 10 00 " 14 50 " 5 00 24 00 G 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 11 ( 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 W P Dutton, coroners jury 1 20 Frank Gilliani " O E Farnsworth, " W E Pruyn, Otis Welch, It C Wills, Mrs Lichtenthal, witness I X Prater, Mrs D O Justus, J (.) Williams, F B Kistner, J WT Mount, A K Higgs, coroner 14 00 Heppner T Co, county exp 11 00 F M Griilin. Co Com 24 00 WGMcCarty, " 22 00 The bonds of the various county olli cers were accepted. Also the bonds of the Interior Warehouse Co., the Farm ers Warehouse Co., and Kerr-Gifford Co and W P McMillan, warehousemen. The fees for the county physician were fixed at .$2 50 for each visit to the poor farm, and ifl 00 per mile for each visit in the country. The salaries of the deputy sheriff and deputy clerk were fixed at $00 each per month, instead of $50 and $40 respect ively, a- heretofore. The sum of jf 100 was appropriated for the purpose of defraying the expense of collecting a Morrow county exhibit for Lewis ami Clark Fair. Dr. F. B. Kistner was appointed county physician for the remainder of the present year. William J. Bryan stated Unit his profits from the Commoner nvei ago about Jive thousand a year. His income from all other source lectures, royalties and writing, renches from sm'en to eiprht thous and a year. His real and personal property is valued at between fifty and Heventy-fiva thousand dollars. SHERIFF'S SALK. gJJlWg-Tf.ii i Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been, in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of and has been made unuer 111s per- Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Iniiints and Children Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTO 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 nd allays Fcverisliness. It cures Diarrlnea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Tie Kind You tee Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY 6TRCET. NEW VORK CITV. First Jational Bank OF HEPPNER. 0. A. RHEA T. A. KHEA President . VioPresi.lent (J. W. CONSER Cfishier E. L. FKEELAND. .Assistant Cushier Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all polntson reasonable terms. Burplus and undivided profits ?; 5,000. ICcttiiccd I'iissciig-fr Rates. The O. R. & N. Go. will make the fol lowing low rates to the following places : Baptist Yoving People's Union ol America, International Convention, De troit, Mich, July 7-10; Annual Meeting Grand Lodge Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 23-28; Imperial Council Ancient Arabic Order of Mystic Shrine, Atlantic City, M. J., July 13-15; National Encamp ment Grand Army of the Republic, Boston, Mass., August 13 20; Knights of Pythias National Encampment, Lou isville, Ky , August 15, 1004. The following rates are from Heppner. To Detroit, Mich., and return, 73.90; to Cincinnati, Ohio, and return, .t71.C5; to Atlantic City. N. J., and return, 883.05; to Boston, Mass., and return, $80.5)5; to Louisville, Ky., and return, $70 05. For further information as to dates of sale, stopover privileges, etc, call on or address J. B. HudJeiston, Local Agent, Heppner, Oregon. EOUTE Hy virtu" f &'l f X 'fM.inn and onl'- of salt Inly is'K-d liv tt: Clcik of the circuit 'o"rt of trio ( intv of Morrovv, state of Oregon, l;ito d t!it! 13th day of July. Htl. in H nrtti n avioninth Circuit Court for said county anil sta'e. wherein t',o W.-inhincton National Huililinir. Loan ami liivftMiiii-iit A-M.ciaton, - corporation. I'lalrit ill. recoverd judgment against Johmiua Atir.i haihRick. Antoiu Ahr-tli.inisick, K1ip Myo H, Wi'liHin Heriir, J. V. Williams, ailnr nitra tor of the K'nte of Antone AliraliatitHick, de. erased, and .1. !'. WilliHmo ai administrnor of tli- fie it-till! of Hermin Abrahainsick. de i f.irtlni U'im ft f fifteen IniTidre 1 ninety- 'v.o ind :"'-oi i 1V'-J 3'i dollars, with interet liicte.-n ;'t t'.e rr,te' of I percent per annnn. on The pith dnvof May, 1!"'4. Notir,. is ,ierel,v tri --en That I will, on Hjtnr-d-iv t- V'. laV of Aneiift, at P o nlor-K a. in. erf said .lav,' nt the front il..r of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county on-mm. sell at pnhlie auction to the huh"t l.i.lder for fa-h in hand, the follewin descrihtxl property to-wit. rtetrjrminf,' tit tho nerthit corner ol lot ten (Pi in block five C) in the town of Heppner. muring thence doutu feventv , . feet, tlienee w(.st thirty (3") f-''t. Hipnro north s,.v.-nty 70) fe-t. thence east thirty (:") feet t the p!.ic- of lieL'innuiK. accorlin to the plat oi t'.e taid town of h'eppner, as the fimt' juDrar of record in and for the county of Morrow, taken ami l.-vied upon as the property ot the .aid defendants, or ho much thereof asina be ..... ;..f.. ..t iudL'innt in lavor . . . . $ 10 00 j f Haid Plaintiff and asaiunt said DefendantK 1 .... 1! .l.nPanmnnld triflf toif.-tli.-r with ail costs hu'iiiim'"-"""'" hHve or may accrue. K. M. SHUTT, Sheriff. HyW.O. HILUnputy Li.it .! at Heppner, Or.. J uly U, T'.te-l A ItiiNiiicwH 1'ropnsilioii. If voti are coinsj; East, a careful selec tion of your route is essentia! to the en joyment of your trip. If it is a busin ess trip, time is the main consideration : if a pleasure trip, Bcenery and the con veniences and comforts of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by us mjrthe ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the up-to-date rosd, running two trains daily from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Free Beclin in chair cars, the famous ButFet Li brary Binnking cars, all trains vestibuled Io short, thoroughly modern through out. All ttckets leading via the Illinois Central will be honored on thepe trains and no extra fare charged. ' Our rates are the same as those of in ferior roada why noteet your money's worth ? Write for full particulars. B. TBUMHULL, Commercial Atrent, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSEY, T.F. & P. A., Portland, Oregon. PAUL B. THOMPSON, F. & T. A., Seattle, Wash. BilllHivlNlIlii Through personally conducted Tourist pleepingcars between Portland and Chi cago once a week, ami between Oirden and Chicago three times a week, via the Scenic Line. Throuch standard sleeping ram daily between Otrduii and Chicago via the Scenic l.ine. Through standard sleepinn cars daily betw een Colorado Sprints and St. Louis. Throiiirh standard and tourist Blepptne cars daily between Sun Francisco and Chicago via Los Ant'eles and Kl Ias. Throufih stainlard sleeping cars and chair cars daily between St. 1'aul and Chicago. Be sure to see ihat your ticket reads via the Great Rock Island Route The be't and most reasonable dining car ser vice. Middav lunch cents. For rates, folders and descriptive literature write to L. B. GORHM GEO. W. BAINTER GENERAL AGENT. TR AV. PASS. AGT. 2o) Alder 8t, Portland, Ore. Jefore You Order Tombstones, Marble or Granite Work You vvill tlo wpII to see Monterastelli Brothers and get prices. Thej have a tine stock on Land. yixty stki:i:t, iii;iim:h, oki:. If you take thta paper and The Weekly Or0nlan you won't nave to beg your news.