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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1904)
nmsR ifiKIi : Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late General ' Roger Hanson, C. S. A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accomplished by Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, " Dear Mrs. Pixkham : I cannot tell you with pen and ink what good Itfdia lu. Piiikham's egetable Compound did for me, suffering from the ills peculiar to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all gone feeling I would rise from my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when I went &i il ' beforelIThad used two bottles of Lydia E. Piiikham's Vege table Compound, I began to feel the buoyancy of my younger days return ing, became regular, could do more work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, so I continued to use it until I was restored to perfect health. It is indeed a boon to sick women and I heartily recommend it. iuno, ivvo.. iiuAUB, oiy v:m &t., Ijouisville, Ky." Any women who are troubled with ir regular or painful menstruation, weak ness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulcer ation of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, back ache, general debility, and nervous pros tration, should know there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No other medioinn for women has received such wide-spread and unqualified indorsement. No other medicine has such a record of female cures. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I am very pleased to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for womb and ovarian difficul ties from which I have been a sufferer for years. It was the only medicine which was at all beneficial, and within a week after I started to use it, there was a great change in my feelings and looks. I used it for a little over three months, and at the end of that time I suffered no pain at the menstrual period, nor was I troubled with those distressing pains which compelled me to po to bed, and I have not had a headache since. This is nearly a year aero. I always keen a bottle on hnnri. nnrl tnlr a few doses every week, for I find that ittones up the system and keeps me feeling strong, and I never have that tired out feeling any more. "I certainly think that every woman ought to try this grand medicine, for it would prove its worth. Yours very truly, Miss Elsie Dakfortu, 203 De Soto St., Memphis, Tenn." FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regretted "'B ueu uer, ana sne nas neipea tnousanus. l v n-SiM mum & ZQLLIHBE Ilnve just rpenfd a cew saloon at (lie corner of Eaiu and May street?. Finest Liquors and Cigars Pendleton Beer Draught on men object to Mich Uww? ' Fu'ty unities in (lie BtJtf of Kansas do not iu.ve u pauper. The pi'N in thirty seven counties are without a e-iiifcjle in niit'o. Prohibition in Kantaa prohibits more than 95 per cent." That ia not quite a failure atal would be a jireat im provenient for Morrow couuty, "Theie are voters in Kansas who have never seen a 6aloon in the county in which they were born and now live and in whose minds liquor selling is classed in the same category s stealing or any Himilar crime," writes a Kansas gentle man. A8 the law is enforced in Kansas it amounts to l.ical option, for there are probably thirty towns in the state where local sentiment governs the people rather than the law. There are 734 pjQt afi(J newspapers in Kansas whose columns are not stultified with liquor advertise ments. How many in Oregon? A writer from Kansas City said 1 '8t year .' "isut today the peoplo of Kansas are better clothed, fed, live in better houses, have better laws, roads and state institutions, with $52,000,000 de posits in the banks of the state." One other item regarding Kansas The town of Hutchinson has a popula tion of 10,000 or more. Illegal saloons, or "joints," were tolerated for several years. Kecemiy a re'otm mayor was elected who has enfosced the law. Re suits: The floating tlebt has been re duced. the street fui d has changed rom a defu-i.t of 8,000 to a surplus of 40C0, the general fond from $15,000 de licit to $5000 daicit. Before the e!ec ion of this reform mayor fcbout two Uefore You Order Tombstones, Marble or Granite Work You will do well to see Montcrastelli Brothers and get prices. They have a tiue stock on Land. MAIN STIMCKT, IIKI'PNER, OlCf:, TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST Heppner, Or. REAL EkSTATE BAKGA HI INS Offered by Whiteis k Patterson i Real Estate Dealers. MANY RARE OFFERS MADE -VJA- GREAT NORTHERN. RAILWAY LINE SHORT TO ST. PAUL, DULCTB, MISKEAIOLIS, CBICiG?? And Points East. Through Talace and Tourist Sleeper7, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Car uatcli Tills Space i;acli Week, aa ITIany ISauclies Will be lilKted Here. miles from Hamilton. About 40 acres of good timber on land. $7.00 per acre. 1120 acres, pat good farm land, rest hne grazing land. Une fine teven room hour.e, three houses for tenants, uood burn and out buildings, fine orchard. years ago the city depended upon its "00 acres government land fenced, nine 'joint" money and ran behind, now not a cent of "ioint" money ib col ected and aey payment. the city has a 6urp'us tion pay even in Kansas? Upon the timber on the land will more than half . . , , , . tl i, , t'av tor it, adjacent to outside range, criminal docket there is scarcely a-y - tine ranch for some on at a reasonable thing. The cost now for Hutchinson's price. Five miles from Lone Rock. riminals is about 500 for two years 200 acres roiles from Lexingtoo. f!A nst from S50C0 to $10,000 for the , , , 1120acres3M mWen from Iipxington. HHme leilgui ui ume wnuc jj.ulo fi . mrrh nparlv oil nnrlo. were tolerated. Poes prohibition buc- cultivation, some improvements. Will ceed in Hutchinson? Now as to Maine. Before she had be sold on reasonable terms. Q P A f ft FO RfEIT " we cannot forthwith produce the orlKinal letters and signatures of ouuuu aboT testimonial!, which will prove their absolute eenuinenesg. X.ydlak 12 l'iukham Med. Co., Lynn, IIsm, fi40 acres 2 miles Irom Hpppner. fine iAur. lu ...v,. , - wneat rancn, plenty ot gooa spring lohibition 6h8 had no money in her water, all under good 3 wire fence and crriKH IPtifpn Will rnnn it at a hunrain Vianks. Now under nronibition e " lorn onn i i i n ' ,. . ., , l j-ju ai:ren, auu acres 11 ow land, a e iihb iiu.uw.vv.u. ...... jwelling houses. large ba-n just com ral times more dopu- P'e tPd, all of a les can be irrigated. . . , . Mn(wi .i..oifa U"UVI UUU ""leuce, aiscent to uiom nas ir-.uwu.'v urf,un.ia. overnment range, tine ftock ranch. Ohio with pix'een times the population Snap. ,a !,.. wl.i.b v nnd S22.00vi.000 less 20 acrefl, wheat land, 200 acres under I'll it i vat inn . nil deposits, in otner wot us, iviaine hb tence. Price $2000. This is a bargain. i;i her savings banks 592.22 for each in Daily Trains; Fast Tiire; Service and 8ceo- ery Uueqnaled. For Rates, Folders anc. Full information rs gardin tickets, routts, etc call on or address J. W. Phalon, T. P. A, U. Dickson, C. T. A. 122 THIRD ST. I'ORTLAND.. A. B. C. DESMS1 ON, G. W. P. A.,T 612 Flrf t Avenue. .... Seattle, Wasi 8167 Buys a splendid new PIANO Come in and examine it and see if you can find its equal anywhere for less than $250. Remember if you do we agree to give you one of these magnificent instru ments absolutely free. Eilers Piano House 351 Washington Pt., cor. Park, Portland I Local Option a Failure? The opponents of Local Option sav that it "ie destined t failure" because men are in th- loon business "for the profits derived from it." Men d not all gamble f r te pleasure there is in it," but for the ra ney which they get Robberies are committed and men steal not for the fun of it but because they can get money thee ways easier thn to arn it by the "Bweat of their faces." It ia the purpose of prohibitory laws to) prevent all illigitimate means of retting money. If men are to get money the easiest war possible why prohib;t the making of counterfeit money? Kansas is oftn offered as an ex ample r f the railure of prohibition. No be any race perfect than anv other Dm" hibitory laws. Men have always broken laws, both human and divine, Rnd will continue to do o as long as they are human. habitant, while Illinois has only $13 4.') p-r capita and C):.io only $10.71. Now ig to pauperism compare Maine with the sanifi whiskey states. Since the prohibition law was passed pauperism (ln-rPiiBKl in Maine 245 per cent. In Illiuois pauperism increased during the same time 176 per cent. In Ohio pau perism increased 138 per cent. As to crime any one can easily guess, but in 1898 there were only 13 prisoners for 10,000 white peop'e. Here Is another comparison for you. Maine, a prohibition state, has 257 con victs per 1,000,000 inhabitants, while California, our neighbor, with her wine and other MquorB hae 1698 convicts per 1,000,000 population. Is prohibition a failure in Maine? Whiskey is run in "under the disgune of merchandise.' And sometimes the deputy sheriff does bis duty in tunning in upon some such violation of the law as for instance in Bangir, Maine, in August 34 out of 39 of the quastionable resorts were raided, Wo have a number of srood houses arid lots in Heppner for sale very cheap. JUST STARTED . . , rvn nrv- -L 11UW. JLDl'CJIllltlll, Practical Horseshoer Entire Attention deyoted to Horse shoeing. No other work. Genuine Comfort is assured in the luxurious Library-Buflet-Club Cars and the roomy compartment sleep ing care on the :::::::: North western Limited "The Train forC'ntnfo ti every night between Minneapolis, St. Paul ami Chicago via Lower Main street next to Mead ows' Livery Barn. that "merchandise" seized, and the proprietors arrested. Each violation The consumption of liquors in the LeaJing piBoo concern of the Paoifio Ui-ited States hst year amounted to Cost. Stores in a. I the largest cities ' ,. . , Spokane Bud Seat'l , Wash; San Frnn- Unn per capitt. In Kjd-h -- ciseo and Secreraen'o, Gal. j with all of her saloons and "Mind ' the!otitl amount wan 1 '.ij iruilu.u per The Rio Grande is on a ram- j capiti, a difference of IS sa'hm. ro page again, several Mexican viU prohibition prohibit in k int. waa fined $100 and costs and confined Blind pigs" are sometimes caught. They are easily caught when people want to catch them. It is stated that the Anfi-Saloon League of Viiginii Las closed about nine hundred saloons during the past yea". This ia a fine record. J. W. MOI'NT. tVSn-DBIOIiftANOE Before starting on atrip no mtitfer !?! wnere write tor lntereRMug lnforiuu tiou al)out coinfortHhle traveltng. H. L SISLER. 132 Third 8treet. Portland, Orep'-n. T.'W. TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent. St. Pat, Mtnun THE SCENIC LINE TO THE EAST 'AND SOUTH Fhroueh Salt Lake City, Lead- yille, Fueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver Offers the choice of three routes through the famous Rocky Mountain scenry, and five Distinct Routes East and South of Denver. OREGON SHOITli!NE ahd umon Pacihc Onlv Line EAST via SET LIE M DEjIVEB TWO TRAINS DAILY- Dally Dkpakts TIME SCHEDULES Hkpfkbs, Ob. 5 ,"I'AST TKAIXS 1HII.V... Between Ogden and Denver, carrying all classes of modern equipment. A company Las been formed to construct a $fJO,000 hotel at As- I toria. The government is looking for a lages having been washed away ! d flVrenc o'lS gallon of liquor per J 1 1 m . . t anu crops atoDg in? river bottom J cap5t, in K,n.rR not due to the pr-! gight for an army post Dear Med deetroyed. j j,;hii0rr jaW3 of tlie s.a e hy do 8il Jon ( f0r, Oregoii. Perfect Dining Car Service and Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to all Points. tstjp O-verca Allowed ON ALL CLASSES OF TICKETS 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Fast Mail For East and West Fast Mail From East and West ExprecB For East mid West Express From East and West Dally Arritis 5:35 p. m. 5:35 p. For all information and illustrated literature call on or address W. C. MoBRIOBi Gknkbal Agent H2 Third St. PORTLAND ORE STEAMER LINES. Ban Francisco Portland Route. skm sails from Portland 8 p. m. every 5 days. Boat service between Portland. AstnHa Oroeon City, Dayton, Halem, Independence.' Corvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between RIparlaand Iwirton leave Riparia daily at 10:40 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave LewiBton daily at 7 a. m.excepS Friday. J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner. A. L. CRAIG, General PassenserAgen t. Portland