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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1904)
? ---: . " tt Miss Nettie Blackmore, Minneapolis, tells how any young woman may be per manently cured of monthly pains by taking Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ".Yottng Women: I had frequent headaches of a severe nature, dart spots before my eyes, and at my menstrual periods I suffered untold agony. A member of the lodge advised me to try !Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, but I only scorned good advice and felt that my case was hopeless, but she kept at me until I bought a ibottle and started taking it. I soon had the best reason in the world to change my opinion of the medicine, as each day my health improved, and finally I was entirely without pain at my menstruation periods. I am most grateful." Nettie J3lackmore, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Painful Periods are qufcklv and permanently overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham 9 Vegetable Compound. The above letter is only one of hundreds of thousands which prove this statement to be a fact. Menstruation is a severe strain on a woman's vitality, if it is painful something is wrong. Don't take narcotics to deaden the pain, but remove the cause perhaps it is caused by irregularity or womb displace ments, or the development of a tumor. Whatever it is, Lydia XL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is guaranteed to cure it. J If there is anything about your case about which, you would like special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. She will treat your letter as strictly confidential. She can surely help you, for no person in America can speak from a wider experience in treating female ills. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free. You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation. Details of Another Lase. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Ignorance and carelessness is the cause of most of the suffer ings of women. I believe that if we properly understood the laws of health we would all be well, but if the sick women only knew the truth about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, they would be saved much suffer ing and would soon be cured. " I ued it for five months for a local diffi culty which had troubled me for years, v,1 tn n-KiVi T Vnrl cTvmf. Vinnrl rrla k, Mmr of dollars in the vam endeavor to rec- tny. Jiy me xorces were uemy bciicu, md I was daily losing my vitality. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable rnmnoimd cured me completely, and I am now enjoying the best of health, and am most grateful, and only too pleased to endorse such a great remedy." Miss Jennie L. Edwards, 604 II St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Pinkham, whose address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer fully and without cost all letters addressed to her by sick women. ' l ost i ;(). I'Alii. Elinor A. o. M ill Give I'ric- for liirin I'rod nets. In order to further interest, and pain exhibits from Morrow county for the Lewis and Clatk fair, Minor it Co. will give tlio following prizes for the best fiuits and farm products. Best sample of blue stem wheat, not less tt an 20 straws and heads, one flour bin, value $2.50. Best ssmple fife or club wheat, one bread box, value S'2.50. Best sample barley, one ejru packer, valne 82.50. Ten largest and tallest stalks of corn, one Rochester coffee pot. value 81 25. Biggest and best squash any variety, one box soap value $1. Biggest and beBt beets, 1 set flowered pie plates, value $1.05. Best sample potatoes, one covered dieh. value $1.25. Best sample cabbage, 1 glass table set value 81.25. Best display of apples, 1 set cups an d saucers, value $1.50. Best display of peaches, one berry set, value $1.25. Best display of pears, one Bet dinner plates, 90c Anything grown on the farm that is bettor than the average in quality and size brought to us will he p'aced on ex hibition at our stnre tagged with the growers nme and address The ie.-t ppecimeus will he preservtd and sent to Portland and there placed in the Mor row eennty booth. In order to get an attractive display, don't be afr.iid to bring in a good uintity of ea 'h product. MINOR & CO. -otlre of IHtsolnt ion. Notice is hereby given that the part- nership heretofore existing between Fred Warnock and E. P. Michel 1, under the firm name of Warnock fc Michell, has been dissolved by mutual conpent, I-. 1'. Michell retiring. All bills of the former firm will be paid by Fred War nock, who will also collect all outstand ing accounts. FRED WARNOCK, E. T. MICHELL. Heppoer, Ore., July 12, 1904. The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. Left my place about the last of May, one black 3 year-old filly, elim built, branded R. D. on left shoulder. Fire Dollars reward for return of animal or information leading to recovery. MRS. A. W. DYKSTRA. The Heppncr Gasette tfie new of Iter row County; The Weekly Oreronlaa itm news aai thought ef the world. Beth at a tpeclaj price. Inquire or addreee The Guette, Beppoer, Or. Riley Smith went to Fortland, Mon day. S. P. Florence returned Saturday from Fortland. Mrs. Morris left Monday morning for Dayton, Wash. W. R. Irwin was a passenger for Tortland, Monday. Phil Metsclian, Jr., returned from Portland, Saturday. M. S. Maxwell, of lone wae a Hepp- ner visitor, Monday. Walter Bartholomew was a passenger for Fortland, Monday. Mrs. Al Florence and son Dan left Friday morning for Fortland. Dr. and Mrs. Arlet Brock, of Portland, are visiting relatives and friends in this city. John Kirk went to Portland, Monday. Mr. Kirk is a delegate to the grand lodge A. O. U. W. Mrs. Rose Richardson has returned from Portland, where she has been vis iting since the Fourth. Miss Lena Rhea who has been visit ing friends and relatives in Fendleton, returned Friday evening. Tunis Swick, the well known stock man from Hamilton, Grant county, was a Ileppner visitor Saturday. Father James Gibbons, of Mayville, conducted services at the Catholic church in this city Sunday last. County Surveyor J. J. McGee went to Lexington, Fridav, where he was en gaged for several days in surveying. Attorney C. E. Redfield who was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention returned Tuesday evening from St. Louis All Saints Episcopal Memorial church. This church will be closed until 12th Sunday after Trinity. John Warren, Missionary in charge. Mrs. Geo. Currin and little daughter left Monday morning for the Willamette Valley. They will visit relatives and friends at Currinsville. Jack Matlock has returned from Can yon City accompanied by his wife's mother, Mrs. Margaret Wood, who will visit a short time in Ileppner. Ed Pykstra, who has a homestead on Rhea creek about nine miles from Ileppner, left for his business location n Portland, yesterday morning. J. W. Morrow, formerly proprietor of the Palace hotel, is in town. lie notes a perceptible dullness of business ac tivitv in the metropolis of the state. Mrs. L. (Jr. Atherton and daughters tae and Lena, of Dayton, Wash., and Mrs. C. A. Jones and son Francis, of Waitsburg, Wash., are visiting with Mrs. J. V. Crawford. Geo. Conser is taking a keen interest n adveitising Morrow county at the jwis and Clark fair. Read his com munication elsewhere and then get in nd help push the car of progress. Wm. Cow-ins and Lee Matlock, two of Heppner'a crack shots, went down in the Sand country Monday morning for a rabbit shoot. It is unnecessary to say that the rabbit family is a little smaller. Geo. McKnight returned Saturday evening from Sumpter where he has been looking after his sheep which are being ranged in the mountains. Mr. McKnight reports that his flocks are doing well. E. L. Freelsnd left Wednesday of last week for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will attend the meeting of the grand lodge B. P. O. E., as a delegate. Mr. Freeland will visit the St. Louis expo sition before returning to- Ileppner. A small fire in the dry grass near the residence of Dave McAtee caused con siderable excitement Mondsy. An alarm was turned in but the fire was pot oat and it wm not necessary to make attachments of the big hose to the I hydrants. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming iD, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequalled. A recerjt expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorville, Va., server as example. He writes had bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr, King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles. Consumption; Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed bySlocum, Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c, and $1.00 E.P. Michell, formerly of the Gazette, left Friday morning tor his new field of labor at Stevenson, Wash. Mr. Michell will engage in newspaper work having acquired the Skamania County Pioneer. His many friends in Ileppner wish him success. An intoxicated half breed proved rather noisy late Saturday evening, dis charging his pistol and demonstrating bis lung inflation. But when the mar shal went out to gather him in he proved too fleet and stood not upon the order of his going. Guy Matlock was brought to Ilepp- Army maneuvers at Henry ner, Thursday night from the home of Ranch, Cal., during August, will his parents Mr. and Mrs. Caz Matlock, be witnessed by attaches from the a . VX " I 1 T suffering with appendicitis. He was Uritisn, uerman, rrencn .Japanese taken on a cot to the deDot Fridav and other nations. morning and went to a Portland hospi tal tor medical treatment. Mrs. Lee Matlock went to Portland, Monday, as a delegate from Kate J. Young Lodge No. CO, D. of II. of this city, to attend the annual meeting of the grand lodge. Mrs. W. W. Smead who is a member of the grand lodge also went to Portland to attend the grand lodge session. W. ; U. JtiilJ, deputy Bhenn, re ceived a telegram Thursday evening conveying the sad news of the death of J lis father R. J. Hill at Walla Walla, Wash. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kiog's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matohlesB merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Tbey make pure blood and buildup your health. Only 25c, money back if not cured. Sold by E. J. Slooum, Druggist. lCstray Notice. Came to my ranch, about twelve miles east of Ileppner on Butter creek road, one bright bay gelding, weight about 950 pounds, 6 or 7 years old branded C on left thigh, star on fore- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hill left head and light saddle marks. Owner Friday morning to attend the funeral, will come and prove property and take R. J. Hill, who formerly resided near him awa'- HENRY JONES, t; m .u -..J 99-10-' Ileppner, Or. Digiuy respected citizen. F(Sr Sale-Team, hueev. double and Whit Mauldin came in from Lower single harness cheap. For particulars i Butter Creek Thursday with a load of inquire at Gazette office. 99tf i - ruit, The fruit on Butter Creek this season is very fine, and the luscious peaches, apricots, plums and cherries grown in this district are in ready tie mand at good prices. A good portion of this fruit comes to Ileppner while some of it is sold at Lexington and lone. his fruit brings a big return of profit to le growers. Independent and reliable The Oregon- tan. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST -VIA- GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINE t The old City hotel building which was partially destroyed by fire a short time ago, will be remodeled and put in better shape than before. Hon. J. W. Morrow the owner has made arrangements to aave the work commenced right awav. The burnt portion will be rebuilt and the entire structure will be overhauled and made higher. A new front will be added which will greatly improve the appearance of this oldTand mark. The Gazette has received the eleventh annual oatalogue of the Esstern Oregon State Normal school. The cuts inolude views of the town of Weston, school For Rates, Folders tux. Full information re- buildings, and interior views, lbe.ub- gardin tk,UetSi ro,Iteg etc CMll on or fl(idre.s SHORT TO ST. PAUL, Dt'LCril, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Care Daily Trains; Fnst Tine; Service and Scen ery Uncqnalcd. 122 TlimiST. PORTLAND. IA. B. C. DESNTSl ON, G. X. P. A.,; . -L.kt'ftttle, Wash eot matter of the catalogue mcludes a j. v. Fhalon, t. P. a, k. H. Dickson, c. T. A brief history of the school; a state ment of its location, referring to the special advantages of favorable climatic UiTlnrst'XveiiueT conditions; the purpose of the school a school of preparation for teaching in the public schools of the state; and a comprehensive statement of the oourseH of study, all of which are outlined in considerable detail. The army transport Dix will leave in a few days for the Philip pines with 250 head of horses and cattle for the government breeding farm. In the shipment are tLe first cows ever sent from the United States to the Philippines. Oregon h outline The Flag of Victory. The thirteen Stars and Stripes was tri umphant at Saratoga in 1777, also in the War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War and Spanish War. With Bnch a record our nag has been truly called "The Flag of Victory. On acoount of the unequal led record of cures made by the famouB Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters it has also been truly named "The leader of its class." In fact, it is so safe and reliable that prominent physioians all over the country neAer hesitate in reoommending it totbeir most delioate patients, know ins from past experlencejthat if a cure if possible the Bitters will affect it. A single bottle ie all that is necessary to convince you of its value in oases of in digestion, dyspepsia, oonstipstion, bib ioosneee or malaria, Be sure to try it ak0 UNION PACIFIC Onlv Line EAST via SALT LIE and DENVER TWO TRAINS DAILY- Cyras W. Davis, mayor of Waterville, Me, has been nomin ated by the democrats for governor. Daily TIME SCHEDULES I'oily Dbpakts Arrives Hkppnkk, Or. Fast Mail-For 9:00 a.m. East and West Fast Mail From East and West 5:35 p. ro. Express For 9:00 a, m. East and West Express From East and West 5:35 p. ' STEAMER LINES. Saw Franci&co-Portlahd Rout. Steam sails from Portland 8 p. m. every 6 days. Boat service between Portland. Astoria, OroRon City, Dayton, Salem, Independence. Corvallii and all Columbia and Willamette River point. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between RIparia and Lewiston leara Riparia dally at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, reta rning leave Lew is ton daily at a. m. except Friday. J. B. HUDOLESON, Agent, Ileppner. A. L. CRAIG, Gt&eral Putesctr Arent, Portland. v