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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1907)
WOMAN AND FASHION An Attractive Model. Full skirts cut in narrow pores that ?rve to briiiR out the curve of the hips r.rcv nmon.sr the most attractive of the r.'v. -oii. 'i'ho smart model here shown Vtiij developed in chiffon broadcloth . . t lras fy LI (Cfl fll .A msm AN celable Preparaiionfor As similating tiicFoodandBcgula ting ite Stomachs andBowds of fifteen gored skibt. and nay le in round, short rounder Instep lonth. The back may be in habit style or made with an inverted box plait Etaruine, voile, 6erge and cnsniie cloth will all make up well in this design. The- w Stationery. wonder letter writing Is becom ing n lost art. Fashion now makes the p::per s; thick that it is about Impos sible to got more than two sheets into one envelope, and the modish hand writing has grown so large latterly that on? barely gets a letter started Iieforc- two rheets are covered. Pure ! -white and a very delicate pearl are still j the leading colors. Monograms are I conspicuous large, heavy block let ters taking lirst place when used sep crately or in a monogram. Silk Tailor Gottbs, Tailor gowns are made of silk a great deal. For a time the silk tailor gown was regarded as the property of sum mer and between seasons, but it has Leon found so smart and effective that winter claims it also. There is a fancy Just now for trimming these with braid with rows of stitching between, mak ing n most effective decoration. They are trimmed a good deal and made to look as heavy and rich as possible. Concerning .Feathers. Flaunting plumage of most vivid col orings decks the winter hats of the woman of fashion, and, curiously enough, not even the most brilliant feathers are left as nature colored I them. They are dyed even more bril liantly to suit the millinery freak of the moment. Teacock tail plumage is used in its metallic blue green shade, T hile the tail feathers of the same bird are dyed a rich brick red. Promotes Digestion.Cheerfur ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine norlfineral; Not Narcotic. JKetfOldn-SAMLTlPtTCHXR Impkat Seal jitx.Sm ttfiermmt - . Bi CerineJrJtdct Apetfecl Remedy for Constipa Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcveri sh ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature oP NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signati -At -EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.. In Use For Over Thirty Years Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the eeat of the disease. Catarrh is a bloot or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it 70a must take internal remedies Hal ' Catarrh Cure U taken internally, and acts directly on th blood and mucom surfaces, Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was r escribed by one of the best phyaieion in this ountry for years and is a regular pre scription. It la composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Th perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F.J. CHENEY ffi CO., Props., Toledo, 0 Sold by Druggists, price 75. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Fashion Fancies. Shoes are getting more pointed defi nitely SD. Those rounded muffs flat, of course are as good this year as last, and that's saying a great deaL Short and long neck pieces are both pood, the preference a little given to the long. Lynx is more popular than it was last season. The Coraet. Corsets have changed a great deal. The old idea of a small round waist Is coming back into favor as rapidly s can be, but, like the return of all eld ideas, with radical differences. Un like the trim straight front corset, a joor figure isn't Improved by It, but It emphasizes the lines of a good figure in the prettiest possible way. A. recognizee Cegonlaa autnorlty The Weekly HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Cost Medietas ftr Bnsy People. Erlags Golden Health aad Renewed Vigor. sneciflc for Constipation, Indigestion, Live ftnd Kidney Trouble, rimnlea. Eczema. Imnrm Blood, Bad Breath, Kluggish Bowels, Headache and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab. let form, 35 cents a box. fienuine made by nunniM uB.ua uohpaxy, manison, wis. 60LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A Boot A new boot has lately been brought out called the spat boot It is, as the name implies, a walking boot with an ettached cloth spat, which forms the upper part of the boot, but It overlaps the vamp exactly as the spat does and Is finished with the little buckle and strap under the foot. For Traag Folio. Bright red silk, plaided with stripes of brown and dull green, Is the fabric ecsed for this very pretty child's cos tume. The circular skirt baa two box pit its laid in the front, and these are trimmed with brown velvet buttons In 1 J iWJi I r U.iMM&3 Tbere are 105 counties in Kansas, of which number 36 now have women superintendents of public instruction as tbe'Vesult of the last election. Of these 14 were re-elected. The largest num ber of women that have ever before filled that position in that state at one time is 26. Eleven more are serving now than ttvo years ago. Chinese icter. Mr. J. Mon Foo, an experienced com pounder of Chinese medicines, suc cessor to the late Hon Wo Tong, of Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to fornish Chinese medicine to all. The undersigned recommends him and guarantees satisfaction. Call or write him at Mo. 117 West Second Street, Albany, Oregon, tf JIM RTESTFALL. THS OCNTAUN SOMMNV. NCW VORR CITY. She Didn't Want Much. HUMOR OF THE HOUR . Joseph's Postscript. There lives near Richmond, Va., a family of some social distinction who have in their employ a Binall negro boy. Much to the annoyance of the ladies of the household, this plcknnlnny for a long time would persist in 'neg lecting his nominal dutjes and would idle about the grounds of the place. Finally one day the mistress of the establishment, adopting a strategic course, handed the boy peucll and pa per, saying: "Here, Joe, write me n letter." With a grin the lad obeyed. In a fhort time there came from him a shrill call: "Mrs. Blank, I've got it wrote! It says: 'Dear Missus Kin I go down to the croquet court and see 'em play J croquet? Respectfully yours. Joe Jones.' " Mrs. Blank, not yet ready to allow him that recreation, said: "Very well. Now write me a post script? Then she forgot all about Joe. Some hours afterward she chanced to ob. serve a note stuck in a door jamb. Opening It, she read the message first written by Joe and underneath it this postscript: "I have went" Saturday Evening Post One on Pa. Young S.'s table manners distressed his father extremely. After repeated rebukes he said sternly: "My son, do you know what a pig is?" The small boy looked up for a brief moment from his pudding. "Um-um," ho answered serenely; "it's a hog's little boy." Lippincott's 'Magazine. Why Don t t lomeseekers Come - County? To Morrow The Mnn WIrn n nobby. Don't make fun of the man with a bobby. It may be that that very hobby will be the means of the world getting something of great good. All people that have contributed to the sum of human knowledge had a hobby. The man who ranks as an Inventor had a hobby once; the minister who gets up in his pulpit has his hobby; the man who sells you goods has the same. In fact, those that do anything at all have a hobby. You may call it by some oth er name, but the hobby Is still there Terrell Transcript. Morrow county p orucee more wealth per enpita than any other county in tl.e state of Oregon. Oui territory within county lines is 75 miles in length by 3 n. lies 111 width, lane enough for a state, but with not enough population for a good lzed country village. O ily iOOO people in the county. Every year we grc w about' 1,000,000 buehela of wheat. This is worth aboil We hare about 2'25 :00 bead ofWieep worth about $5(12,000, after shearing while the wocl from th ee sheep will sell for $:ji0,000. Then there are horsea and cattle worth at east a lia i h million roo're. 1 These are the maii items In the wealth producers. It don't take ma :h figuring when you look at tliese figures to coma to the conclusion that Morrow c ounty people make some money. Wo have the soil, the climate-aiid the goods to make good. Morrow county's din ate is pleasant and healthful. Morrow county peop.e are prosperous. Morrow county people have money. Here in the town of ilep ner we have two banks. The First National iu publish ed statements shows deponits running from half a mil. ion dollars up. Both bank have a big business. Ileppner can show tin largest bank deposits of any town o its size in the Northwest, and it should be remembered that Lexington, nine miles awsy, and lone, 18 miles from Ileppner both have banks doing a good business. This looks like Morrow county people have money. But look here, almost half the population of Morrow county reside in the towns. This leaves only between 3,000 and 4,000 people in a territory 75 miles in lenetb by 35 miles in wealth. Don't you think there is room for more people! Ten or twelve years ago land in Morrow county went begu'ing at from $100 to 8250 for a quarter section. Five years ago this land had looked up to $0 00 and $7.00 per acre. Today this land is worth $15 per acre with a few of the choic est lots tome times bringing $20 per acre. Now the old timers are wondering why they did not take advantage of this cheap land. They could have made a barrel of money. Over iu the adjoining county of Umatilla wheat lands today are worth from $50 to $75 an acre. Ou the other side of us is Sherman county with wheat lands selling from $25 up. Here we are between with just as good land land at $15 per acre. Our lands are sure to go up in price. In a few years the people here will be again wondering why they did not buy some of this $15 land. The proportion is the same now as it was a few years ago, but it takes more money. Last year and year before a number of good farmers bought whe.it laiiJs mid paid for it with the first crop. Come to Morrow county and investigate this land business. Following ore a few samples of what we have for sale: Elderly Woman Remember, I'm not particular about having a striking like ness, but I must have a pretty picture, Certainly Animals Think. Church Do you believe that animals think? Gotham Certainly. Doesn't the car bog who takes up all the seat think he owns the car? Yonkers Statesman. BrollineT Time Table. Steak, one Inch thick, four to sis minutes; steak, two Inches thick, eight to fifteen minutes; fish, small and thin, five to ten minutes; fish, thick, fifteen to twenty-five minutes; chickens, twen ty to thirty minutes. Charcoal makes the best broiling fire, as- it is very hot. Choeotate Pllllnas. Five tablespoon fuls of grated choco late, enough milk to wet It, a cup of augar, an egg and vanilla flavoring; etlr the above over the fire until thor oughly mixed, having beaten the egg well before adding It; add the flavor ing after It Is removed from the fire. Jfo Return. "Take my advice don't lend Ror- roughs any more money." "I never did." "Why, you used to, I'm sure, for I" "No. I nsed to think I was lending It to him, but I soon discovered it was purely a gift." Catholic Standard and Times. Easily Cndarstood. "And," said the Sunday school teach er, "when Delilah cut Samson's hair he became mild as a lamb. Can you un derstand that?" "Well, ma'am," replied Tommy, "It does make yer feel shamed when a woman cute yer hair." Philadelphia Ledger. Coaching ner. Manager You do not inject enough sontempt, spite and venom into that word. Actress I can do no better. Manager Nonsense! Speak it Just as yea say "Plush !" when you meet a rival In an Imitation sealskin. Filling the Prescription. Judge What were you doing In the henhouse, Sambo? Sambo Well er J edge, mah missus wah feeiln' pohly, en heh doctah declahed she must have poached eggs. I wah Jes' poachln' a few, jedge, acoordin' to odahs. New York Time. AH the performances of human art at which we look with praise or wonder are Instances of the resistless force of perseverance Johnson, Cessent Por China. 'A very fine cement for china Is made f gelatin dissolved In acetic acid. It is perfectly transparent, can be colored to salt the work and dries very hard. CASTOR I A Tot Infanti and Children, TI10 Kind You Hare Always Bought 8ignatoreof No 1 320 acres, 13 miles souih of lone, 220 acres in cultivation and is in crop. One third of crop delivered in lone goes with place. All fenced with 2 wires. Pi ice $4,500. 82,500 cash, balance in 2 years, 8 per cent. No 2800 acres, 12 miles south of lone, 500 acres in cultivation 2S5 acres in grain, will summer fallow balance. Good well water, fair buildings and one mile from school. Price including crop and sommer fallow, 812,500. $3,000 cash, $2,000 alter harvest, balance in one half crop payments at 8 per cent. No 3640 acre, 9 miles south of lone, 450 acres in cultivation, 100 more can be plowed, 155 acres in wheat. Fair buildings, and all fenced with 2 wires. Price fncluding crop, $10,500, $3,500, cash, small payment after harvest, balance to suit purchaser. No 4 130 acres, M miles from Lex ington, all in cultivation but 5 acres, running water, ' all fenced. Price per acre $20.00. One half cash, balance on easy terms. No 5 4S0 acres, 12 miles from Ilepp ner; 300 acres in cultivation, (iO aores more can be plowed, 150 acres in grain, i Windmill and plenty of water at house and running water in pasture. All fenced with 2 wires. Small orchard. Three quarters of mile from school. Price including crop, $8,000. 83,500 cash, balanoe on easy terms. No 6 640 acres, 5 miles from Ilepp ner, all tillable but 50 acres, 300 acres io wheat. Plenty of water, and fair buildings. Young orchard. Price in cluding crop $20.00 per acre cash balance on easy terms. spring branches and creeks. There is about 75 acres set to alafa'.fa, 250 more in cultivation, two fn'ir houses, two good slnep sheds. Located in the best grass section in Morrow county. Price per acre $6.50. One third cash, balance on easy trms. No 8280 acres timber land, good house and barn, all fenced, 25 aces meadow or bottom land. Ooe mile from good saw mill, 1 miles from school, 10 miles from Hardmah. Price per acre $10.00. . $500.00 cash, balance to suit purchaser. No 9320 aores timber and crass land, 3 miles from saw mill, all fenced, plenty of running water, small house. I'ri e $1(00. Small payment down, balance on easy terms. , No 10640 acres, 525 aores in cultiva tion, balance can be farmed, 300 acres in summer fallow, fair house and barn and other out buildings, fenced and cross fenced with 2 wires, county road runs on one side, one half mile from good Fchool, 8 'miles from railroad station, Price $20 00 per acre, including summer fallow. One third cash, balance on easy terms, 8 per cent. No 11160 acres, 6 miles from Har tnan, well watered by spriogs, plenty of timber for home use, comfortable five room frame house, cellar, milk house, smoke house, wood house and shop, barn room for 12 bead of stock. Hay barn 24x34, cattle shed 24 x60, wagon and tool shed 16x40. About 40 acres in cultiva tion, moreconld easily be put in cultiva tion. Orchard of apple, plum, prune, One half j pear and cherry trees just beginning to bear, one half mile from school house No 7 Stock ranch, 7220 acres 811,3 miles from saw mill. Price $2,000 fenced with 3 wires, watered by several i H.400 down balance to suit purchaser Timber Lands in Quantities to Suit at Reasonable Prices For farther information call on or address FRED WARNOCK, MOSE ASHBAUGH, Heppner. Oregon Eight Mile, Oregon Los Angeles is still takiug csre of many refugees from San Francisco. The city raised a large sum for the purpose and is still paying out some $5000 a month to destitute persons who reached that place after the earthquake. 6 YOU Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial Jubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. j7 cnus COSTUHE. assorted sizes. The same trimming Is repeat'd upon the front of the waist, which has the plait graduated to ac commodate a dainty lace yoke. Rib bon velvet stitched over the shoulders outlines a round collar, and the full Xes of the untrimmed sleeves Is taken at the wrists with" small stitched tucks, 3 not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Contains no opiates. A Policeman's Testimony. f. N. Patterson, night policeman, of Nashua, Iowa, writes: ' Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a half-dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley'8 Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider ia the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world;" It Saved His Life After the Doctor Said He Had Consumption. W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes: "There is no doubt but what Foley's Honey and Tar saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced taking Foley's II oney and Tar and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely." t Three sizes 25c, 50c asd $1.00. The 50-cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refuse Substitutes NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. (Publlo Land Bale.) (Icolated Tract.) U. 8. Land Office, The Dallei, Oregon. January 6, 1907. Notice li hereby given, that aa directed by the CommiBilonerol the (ienaral Lnd Office, under provision! of act of Congrets approved Jane 27, 19U6, Public No. 101, we will oiler at publio sale, tc the highest bidder, at I o'clock p. m.. on the 14th day of. February next, at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: 1 he Lota numbered 3 and 4 of Section 7, Tp. 5 South. Kanae 2h ., W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above, described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, 011 or before the day above designated for sale. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. ANNK M.LANO, Keciever. JanlO-FebU. CONTEST NOICE. Department of the Inte-tor. U. 8. Land Office The Dalles, Or. Jan. 10, 1W7. A sufficient contest atllilavit having been tiled in this ollice by tiuy C'hapin, contestant, BKainst homeitead entry No. 8708, made No. vemlier '2, HHI, for lots 3, 4, S. 2, lots 1. '2, sec tion 8, tow HHhip 0 8 rmiRB i!4 e W. M. by Thorn as R. Thomas, contea eo in which it is allnced that said 1 honins K. Tliomss lies wholly aban doned raid t met; that ho has changed his resi dence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry; that aid tract Is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as re quired by law; that he lias lmver resided upon said land or cultivated or improved the same: that said alleged absence was not dim to his employment in the army navy or marine corps of tlm United States in time of war. ( h'i.M parties sre hereby notified to appear, re- Hp-tun mm oner evidence loucning said allega tion at ID o'clock a. m. on February 21, l'J07, be fore J. 1'. Williams, a U. 8. Commissioner at his otllce in Heppner, Oreeon, and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on February VW. 1WC7, before the Kwrister and Receiver at the United 8tatcs Land Office in The Ualles, Oregon The said contestant having, in a proper tfia davit filed January 4, 1S07, set forth factawblch how that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. MICHAEL, T. NOLAN, Register. Jan.17-Feb.21 SOLD AND RECOLIFIEFIDED BY HLUUUM DHUG COMIAy HI5PPNKR ORBGOIf Without coal for several week, due to the fael fa Tine, Mrs. Mary C. Talmer, of Seattle, contracted pneumonia in her home and died. Brerrbodr wants t know wM Th iroffViua jia m