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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1904)
THE MITCIIKI.I, LOSS. GROSHEfiS & Z0LL1EH A fight between 40 Japanese and 58 Russian fishermen on Douglass island, Alaska, resulted in a defeat for the Russians. Sev eral shots were exchanged at first, then rocks were thrown at long range, and fiually the Japs charg ed the Russian camp, and routed A Detailed Account of tlie Damasrc Done to KcsirteiitH. Have just opened a Dew rhIoou at the oorner of Eain BDd May streets. A. P. MoNary. Damage to ranch and meadows. Losses light. Arthur Wineharger. Granary and household provisions swept away, barn and house removed from foundations, orchard practically destroyed, fences Finest Liq uors and em after whi tb JT threw " the Russian outfits into the liver Cicyfl TS auC demolished their camp. gone, meadows 6erious!y damaged t3 Some loss of hay. 1 Fibroid Tumors Cured. L on E Fibroid Tumors Cured. A distressing case of Fihrnirl Tnmnr. which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. TVf I T f T i x lviib. jriayes, oi Boston, Mass., in the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia Jb Finkham's Vegetable Compound Mrs. Hayes' First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help : "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have been under "Rosron r1orrnrs trpnt.- ment for a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid tuuiiur. x cannot sic uown wunouc great pain, and the soreness extends up my spine. I have beariner-down rains both bnrk nnd front. Mv wK. domen is swollen, and I have had flowing spells for three years. My ap- jcwu3 is nut gouu. i cannot waiK or oe on my leet lor any length of time. "The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book ac curately describe my caseso I write to you for advice." (Signed) Mra. .m. j?. xjayes, zox xuuiey sc., (itoxoury; uoston, Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice aN though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take 1 - If.! . 1 1 ' . . . Z. ner i iieu i cine wnicn sne Knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instruc tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring J. 1M uDout me nappy result. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Sometime ago I wrote to you describ ing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed tin pur uirecuons careiuiiy, ana to-uay lama well woman. "The use of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound entirely cApcneu mo niiuur auu btrenginenea my wnole system. 1 can walk uiues now. "Lydia E. Pinkham's VeeretaMo rnninnnml is worth fiv rlnl. j lars a drop. I advise all women who fire afflicted with tumors or ! iemaie trouble ot any land to givo it a faithful trial." (Signed) Mrs. a. x. iiAYiss, xoz uuaiey oc, (icoxDury; uoston, JUass. Mountains of gold could not purchase such testimony or tako vne piace oi ino neaun ana Happiness which JLydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound stands witnouc a peer as a remedy lor all the distressing ills of women: all ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and dis placements of the womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimonial let ters we are daily printing in the newspapers can leave no room for doubt. Mrs. Hayes at her above address will gladly answer any letters which sick women may write for fuller information about her illness. Her gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is so genuine and heartfelt that she thinks no trouble is too great for her to take in return for her health and happiness. Truly is it said that it is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound that is curing so many women, and no other medicine ; don't for get this when some druggist wants to sell you something else. S. F. Allen. Damage to hay, fences and to several unoccupied buildings. Dwelling in town rented by him de stroyed and lot dainaped. Uavid usborn. larn swept away, house removed from foundations, team and cow lost, also harness, wagon and other implements, some damage to cop, a little ground rendered worth' less. Mas Put z. Damage to mill flume and ground, money value of damage would be difficult to determine. T. J. Harper and family lost every thing except the clothes they had on at the time of the flood. Roby Winebarger. Lost dwelling and blacksmith shop with contents of the latter. Frank Forster. Lost everything ex- MANY RARE OFFERS MADE cept clothing he had on ; losses include house and household goods, great dam age to lot. Eugene Fi.lston. Lost everything in cluding livery stable and contents. Pendleton Beer Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY HEALESTATEBARGA INS "'"'iu -r ii initio i cuiuxouiii Real Estate Dealers- SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULDre, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars Dally Trains; Fast Tlire; Service and Scen ery Unequaled. Walclt This Space Each Week, as many Handles Will be Listed Here. hold goods. street. $7.00 per acre. Mrs. Mary E. Stepheneon. Dwelling u-u &c.reB Pa.rt gocl f"rrt 'and, rest moved irom foundations and left in the house, three houses for tenants, uood gtreet. ' ,u ltllu uul omiuings, nne orcnaru, uu acres government land fenced, nine Joseph Heenor. Damage to house- miles from Hamilton. About, 40 aorca of good timber on land. Easy Davment. FT A Waforman TloDiillinn. i-nm AiTnr? o40 acres, eood houses and barns from foundation and partly into the finely watered, 200 acres meadow land, timner on the land will more than half pav tor it. adiacent to ontsida Oakes Mercantile Company. Lost fine ranch for some ons at a reasonable i ..." i.i- l r Y -w several tons of wire and a little grain. rive mwes Irom one Kock- Mrs. Charlotte Boardman. Consider- . 200 ac.res V4 mil.es frora Lexington. a snap ior a short fume. wrecked, one horse lost. Her Central hne wheat ranch, nearly all under cultivation, some improvements. Will For Rates, Folders anc. Full information re- gardin tickets, routes, etc call on or address J. W. Phai-on, T. P. a, H. Dickson, c. T. A 122 THIRD ST. PORTLAND. A. B. C. DENNIS! ON, Q. W. P. A.,: 812 First Avenue. .... Seattle. Wash wnx'iiiNmuinPMiiiiiiivannHiid iibm Genuine Comfort hotel property not damaged. V. E. Boardman. Buildings washed away and destroyed. Otis Helms. Lost small stock of fur niture and undertaker's goods. Dwelling not damaged. A. Helms, Jr. Lost Mitchell Senti- be sold on reasonable terms. 640 acres 2 miles from Hennner. fine wiieai rancn, plenty oi good spring water, an under good 6 wire fence and cross fences. Will te sold at a barerain. 1240 acres, 300 acres plow land, a dwelling houses, lartre barn iust com pleted, all of o00 acies can be irrigated. all under good ? wire fence, adiacent to is nsBured in the luxurious Library-BuiTet-Club Cars and the roomy compartment sleep ing cars on the :::::::: North western Limited "Tlie Train for Com fo t" every night between Minneupolis, St. Paul and Chicago via nelpbnt Owned a building occupied givernment range, fine ftock ranch fMiap. as a law and real was washed across the street, somewhat wrecked and contents damaged ing not damaged estate oflice which o20 acres, wheat land, 200 acres under cultivation, all under good two wire Dwell- lence. Price $2000. This is a barcain. W e have a number of good houses and John Carroll. Midway saloon build- lots in IIePP"r r "ale very cheap. $5000 FORFEIT if w cannot forthwith prodnea the original letters and signature ol b twumoiuftlj, wliicU will proTe their absolute penulnoness. tj di H. i iukham Uedioin Co., Lynn, Mail. Tlie Same Old Ii (Terence. Two flies stood close together on a screen. "It'a pleasant weather," said the lirst fly. "I'm yrlad you think so," buzzed the second fly. "It's well enough, I fuppone, but it looks like rain." "Let it rain," Ba d the first fly. "Who cares? I believe in making the best of ing completely destroyed, together with jug-p STARTED the fixtures and liquors therein. Princi pal part of the stock of liquors in cellar, which was not reached. Holmes & Hartwig. Blacksmith shop completely destroyed, with con tents, including books and cash. Nei ther saved more than the clothes they had on. Tbos. Brennan, Practical Horscshoer Entire Attention deyotedto Horse shoeing. No other work. Before starting on a trip no matter where write for interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L. SISLER, 132 Third Street, Portland, Orcein. T.5W. TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Pal, Minun The Sultan of Morrocco has Looney Bros. & Co. Store building Lower Main street next to Mead- fib outside of the cityof Fez among h his soldiers. taken the field in person against very badly damaged. the pretender and is now camped W. L. Campbell. Livery barn, with iorRes, rigs, grain and other contents, entirely destroyed. Dwelling not in jured. Mrs. S. A. Ross. Dwelling and con tents wiped out. Mrs. M. E. Bethune. Drowned in Hood. Her former home with its con- ows' Lively Barn. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and ptub born fisjht witli an abscess on my right lung," wrtes J. F Hughes, of DnPont, things. What's the uae of kicking alllG.. "and cave me nn. Evervbodv .,, time?" ! thought my time had come. As a laJt tent9 wa3 destroyed. , resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption. The benefit I received tents destroyed : his business property, l.iere is no ue in kicking all tlie time, I was striking and I was on my feet in a bjt if you dont kick there's little else to few days. Now I've entirely regained dc. I tell you this is a hard world. I mv l'ea;th." It conquers all coughs. t u ' cnl,If'- iirul throat and lung troubles. ret- .mtitij Jiiur ui it. x ui niriiMcu witii the whole affair." "I admit," said the second fly that! A. R. Campbell. Dwelling and con- R gRIOORANDE - ' . w m m t mw l m i i i -mt u - IQGRANDL THE SCENIC LINE TO THE EAST AND SOUTH "The tronble with -ou is," said the! lirst ly, "that you are a pessimist and j the Central saloon, was not damaged. 'Ii. D. Cannon. Dwelling damaged by floating buildings. Monte Pearson. Lost some house hold goods, others badly damaged. (ieo. I",. Tarrish. Blacksmith shop The public drinking fountain removed from foundations and consider- ruaranted by Slocum Drug Co. 50o and $1 Trial bottles lree. Price I'm nn optimist. I naturally loon on j which will be erected in one of La the bright side f'f things and you look on the dark side. It's a question of temperament. I can't help being happy, and you can't help being un happy. We were born so. It's fate, pure and eimple. That, my friend, is the difference between us." The second fly buzzed satirically. "That'e where you're away ofT," lie replied. "As a matter of fact, the difference between us is simply this: I 'in on the outside, and you're on the inside, of this screen." Grande's streets, has arrived and is a fine one. It stands 11 feet high and is of bronze, surmounted by a statue of Hebe five feet in height. Puts an End to It All. A grevious wail ofttimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. Thev are tren tle, bot thorough. Try them. Only L'Gc. Guaranteed by Slocum Drug Co. ably wrecked. Mrs. M. K. Tarrish, who with her aired parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, occu pied a place just below town. House and contents destroyed, place very greatly damaged, orchard washed away to a very great extent. Losses heavy. Mr. Smith was drowned. Oscar Hurt. 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"i t j: Overn Allwel ON ALL CLASStS OF TICKETS Independent and reliable The Oregon- For all information and illustrated literature call on or address General Agent 112 Third St. PORTLAND ORE STEAMER LINES. Pan Fram isro-rop.Ti.ANn Roptk. Steam sails from I'ortland p. in. every 5 dayg. Boat service between Portland, Astoria, Oroeon City, Pay ton, Salem, Independence, f'orvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Riparia and Lewiton leave Riparia daily at 10: to a. m. except Saturdav. returning leave Lewiston dtily at 7 a. m. except Friday. J. li. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. Portland