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ner, Oregon.
When the nerves are weak
everything goes wrong. You
are tired all the time, easily
discouraged, nervous, and
irritable. Your cheeks are
Sarsaparilla
pale and your blood is thin.
Your doctor says you are
threatened with a nervous
breakdown. He orders this
grand old family medicine.
" For more than SO years I have used Aver'
HaraniiMrilln in rnv familv It 1 a t,r ..,.1 i. ,.,..
hi an nines, aim h wonderful lnoificine for im
pure uiuoh. u. V. Holt, West Haven, Conn.
?l 00 a bottle. .,. o. ATK,tr.,
Jj-'M-nT'tmtw for n-mionimmani
l Weak Nerves
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KOO.ll FOR nil,MOS.
J. A. Woolery Says H hcat I'nrin
are too l.nrjrc.
"Morrow county has more to r-fler to
the man wi'h limited capital than any
other county in the state," said J. A
Woo'ery yesterday morning. Mr.
Woolery is perhaps the largest land
owner and taxpayer r f Moirow county,
having wheat and range lands amount
ing to 22,000 acres. This year he is
farming six sections ot wheat land all
sown 1 1 f ill wheat.
"Winier wher.t was quite badly dam
aged in Morrow county this year," con
tinued Mr. olery. "Farmers did not
report to resowmg extensively, how
ever, as thev were willing to take I he
chances on a good half crop rather than
tn rlin Ht rlnl. r.t , . n,.
"'. r-iv ui a pjiiing crop. ilie
wheat that was not frozen is in a nios'
heal-hy condition and with snflicient
rain within the next few weeks it will
stool out ea'ily and I believe wi 1 make
three-fourths of a crop.
' I repeat that Morrow county lias
much to offer to the person who has a
small amount of capital for investment.
In many parts of the county land is
selling at $10 an ace. which in five
years will be easily worth $30 an acre
We have the sure character of land
down there aa you have here in Uma
tilla county. It has been considered al
most worthless in the past, except for
grazing purposes, but people who know
something about the soil of Oregon
realize that they can raise wheat crops
there as well as any place else in East
ern Oregon. Many people are coming
to Morrow county and a number are in
vesting in land. We are glad to see it.
We only have 5,000 people in the coun
ty. We could fccomm date 500,000
just as well.
"As it is now the farmers of Oregon
t ! . - m
are larming on too large a scale. The
farms should be cut up and give loom
e -..
ior more la-mera. J Hat way we would
have better cultivation atd more n en
could be given a chance to earn a
liviDg. The trouble with Oregon is that
it hasn't the population. We want
more people, the kind that will work,
invest and build up our communities
We don't want the kind that strive! for
large bank accounts and then sit back
and count their coin between interval
of sleep." Pendleton Tribune.
wh-n Toitland, inster.d of Milwaukee or
St. Louis w 1 be the brewery center of
the country. A similar prediction is
rapidly coming tiue with regaid to cot
ton goods, so long manufactured exclu
sively fn New England, but now being
made in immense mills in the south
where the cotton is raised.
There are only four fctates in which
hops are a commercial product of any
importance Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and New York. The state o
O egon last year produced about 85,000
bales, California, 60,000 bales, Washing
ton, 40,000 bales, and New York's crop
was considerably less than that of Ore
gon
While no hops are raised for the mar
ket in the middle west, nearly all the
big breweries are located there. They
were located in the Mississippi basin
b-cause that was a center for distribu
tion from the Atlantic to the Pacific
This time has come to consider removal
of this center to the Pacific coast and
measure the center of distribution in
connection with oriental trade. The
Pacific coast will ultimately supply a
vast beer trade in that quarter of the
globe. Eastern brewers nm fnmDOO;
this and are looking to the king of hop
Bfa'es as the proper place for great
brewery undertakings.
The recent deal by which Cleveland
and Chicago capitalists took over a
heavy interest in the Star brewery is an
indication ft this fond
people have plans that will eventually
develop in Portland a brewery plant
e.piai to ine greatest in the world. The
new company, known as the Northern
Brewing company, lias been acquiring
considerable property in Oregan art
Washington in the last year, and now
owns valuab'e real estate in Portland,
Vancouver. 0,egon City and othrr
places in Oregon and Washington. It
has selected towns in which it looks for
rapid commercial development and in
creased population, with a view to de
velopirrj a lartre wholesale and retail
beer trade. The new company has un
limited capital and is backed by a svn-
dicare that recently consolidated a
number of large breweries in Ohio.
Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Texas and
other states passing laws which virtual
ly drives the corporation without their
state confines, the refusal of the great
body of the Congregational church to
condone the acceptance of the $100,000
gift tendered by Rockefeller, and the
promised investigation by the govern
ment into its methods of doing busi
ness, now comes Chicago and files a
suit for $40,000,000 against the company
asking judgment for the amount With
costs.
Tne bi 1 is based upon the alleged
nonpayment of inspection f es by the
Standard Oil company. It is claimed
that the company has for years re
fused to pay for inspections made by
the city under an ordinance regulating
commerce in naphtha and gasoline.
Representatives of the Standard Oil
company hold that gasoline and naph
years ot-iewth and amine in tha woo
ep rk Make the buyers
pay what you, product is worth. You
H llO 111 ( pni,in ).,. r- . .. .
i -j u5 jironrg this vear in.
BteaUofMiin,ea,lyatal0llrean()
allowing the commission men who do
not produce your dip, to reap the
benefit
Hold
ailu preserve jour or
ganization. Stand by each other. It
will pay you to do so. The buyers, the
manufacturers, are combined against
vou in the markets. If ycu fiec-Jre
justice, you, too, must combine. It is
your only hope. Don't sell a pound be
fore sales day. Don't do it.-Canvon
uity Jiagle
OUR NATIONAL SELFISHNESS.
The Hih Averntte Citizen Snrn nt
the Civic Reformer Rttlka All
Progressive KOorta.
Mrs. Mary Brockwell. a wirlnw
of Paducab, Ky., murdered heri
tbree little chilrlron
jaww.M m.w uapu- i vv pionorj t ,
tbaarenot products of petro'eum, and 8 r W 0 PrD3l8ed to marry her
ii sne wouia get rid of them.
Captain G. W. Kirkman, of the
regular army will be tried by a
court martial at Fcrt Niobrara,
Neb., charged with scandalous and
immoral conduct.
that the ordinance does not applv
The contention on the part of the com
pany's disputed by eminent authori
ties, as it is olaimed to be a direct pro
duct of petroleum, and is found in
abundance exuding from the ground in
Persia and Babylon, and is highly in
flammable. Hence the ordinance regu
lating its sale.
Hold Tour Wool Till Sales Bay
Centennial ole.
Kin of Flop State.
The logic of making the world's beer
supply where the hops are raised is at
last impressing itself upon brewery in
terests, and it may be but a few years
"Hit the Trail" nt th t.
and Clark Exposition, opening in
Portland, Jime 1.
Captive balloons, airships find
an aerodroaid will prove very in
teresting fntnree of the Lewis and
Clark Expobition. A number of
Hying contents are boitg arranged.
Hon. CarloBy CofiirrVt 8ef!rptarv
of state of Cuba, and a numbpr of
hia distinguished countrymen
have announced their intention of
visiting the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Two hundred Igorottes. Morn.
' j
iNogntoes and Visavans will oail
from the Philippine ielauds this
week for Poi tland where they are
to participate in the Lewis and
Clark Exposition.
A feature of the Qover nmpnt
fisheries exhibit at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition will be a minia
ture reproduction of the Columbia
river, illustrating the various
methods of catching and spawning
salmon.
Mrs. Eliza Warren, the oldest
white child who was with the
famous Larcus Whitman expedi
tion and a survivor of the Whit
man Massacre, will visit the Lewis
and Clark Exposition.
Ventura county, Cal., famous for
its marvelous production of beets,
beans and United States senatorial'
aspirants, will make a thorough
anu distinctive exhibit in the Cal
ifornia building at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition.
Sheepmen, hold your wool until sa'es
day and preserve the integrity of your
organization.
The wool eupp'y of the world is re
duced to the very bottom of the wool
bins. Boston is crying for wool. Liver-
"A great pall of selfishness covers
this country from ocean to ocean, anJ
the on demand of tire 1 :.h averag?
citizen Is to be left al-.ji. s .ys Fred
erick Trevor Hill, F:v -rybody'a
Magazine. "To gratify thia desire he
is ready and willing no matter tow
honest he may personally be to coun
tenance anything and everything, an4
to allow each man to be a law untt
himself. It is daily becoming more
fashionable and I nowing to sneer a
the civic reformer and belittle hia ef
forts in every line. The lirsi thing: we
hear about any man who takes off his
coat and starts in to better exlstine
conditions is that he Is 'out for the
stuff' or that 'he won't last long, but
the usual verdict is that the reformer
Is a hypocrite and beside "Well. lt'
much harder to do business than It
formerly was.' That, after all, is the
unpardonable sin. It is harder 'to do
business' an unusually cautious
phrase in these days of plain speaking
and anybody or anything which
stands in the way of short cuts is a
nuisance, to be eliminated at the earn
est opportunity."
More Riots.
HOW TO BECOME MUSCULAH.
xftmple of the Jnpanoae la Cnro-
mvadvd to Thoae Who Wtah
to Gain 9trenth.
Disturbances of strikers are not near
ly as grave as an individual disorder of
the system. Overwork, loss of elvep
nervous tension will be followed hi
utter collapse, udess a rehublo remedy
is immediately errployed. There's
nothing so efficient to cure disorders of
the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters
It's a wonderful tonic, and effective
pool is crying for wool and the great ! nervine and the greatest all sround
medicine for run down systems. It dis
pels Nervousness, Rheumatism and
centers are crying for wool.
This is the year of all years to secure
for you a good price a price that will
somewhat compensate for the long
Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs.
Only 50o, and satisfaction guaranteed
by Slooum Drug Co., Druggists.
Domestic Peace
in the family is not to be ex
pected where a poor cook stove
is used. That is only natural.
Secure
DOMESTIC HARMONY
by furnishing your home with
one of those magnificent
Although the Japanese, as a rule, are
men of small stature, they are anioryc
the strongest in the world. Any bq.y
of 14 or 15 who will faithfully praclkvs
their svstem of oroduchig strength will
find himself at the end of a few month
able to cone In feats of power with Ih-o
average man of 25. and all this wiib-
out the dangerous practice of llftir.5
very heavy weights. It should always
be remembered that rest must be tak
en after each exercise.
While resting try deep breathim?.
Stand erect, though not in a strainaS
position, and throw the chest out, uni
at each breath draw the abdomen in and
throw the chest out. As the breath is.
exhaled let the chest fall inward &la
and the abdomen outward. For 9
minutes to half an hour is a long enough
time to devote to jiujitsu, and this in
cludes the time spent in breathing dur
ing rests for deep, correct breathing Is
In itself one of the best exercises pos
sible. In inhaling draw the breatk
through either the nostrils or the mouthL
aa preferred; in exhaling always let tba
Creath escape through the mouth.
Superior Majestic
?ft
Liberty IU IbU
MATLOCK A RASMUS
STOVES OR RANGES
Wants tUg Jtioiney.
Chioago, III., April 6.-From orient
indicationa mattera eeem to be shaping
themselves for putting op a first-clasi,
brand of trouble, and lota of it, for the
Standard Oil company. What, with
Economical in Fuel, Satis
factory in Results, and as cheap
and good as a good grade of
Stoves can be sold.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
Gilliam & Bee, Heppner, Ore.
LEADING DEALERS IN
Stoves and Kitchen Outfits
PLUMBING A SPECIALTY
GliLLIAAl & BIsBEE
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid for fat stock
HEPPNER, OKKGON
Red Front Livery &
Feed StaDles
Stewart & Kirk, Props
FIRST-CLASS:
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on hard
and can be furnishes on
ehort notice to parties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First tiasa : :
HacKs ana duomios
CALL AROUND AND
SEE US. WE CATER
TO THE : : : : :
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : : :
HeDpner. - Oregon
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