I
f GoiV to
to the Circus
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in uso for over SO years, has homo tho siimatnro of
niul has been mado under his rer-
CtrjyZZ. snl supervision sinee its Infancy.
j. vruu uvi vi u J I'll Aia iuioi
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-jrood" are but
Experiments that trifle with ami endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is C ASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
grorie, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Scs age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TH CtNTAUH COMMNV. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
JE K O JE W IT
The imported Percheron Stallion will stand the season,
commencing April 15, 1907, as follows: Mondays at
Home; luesdays at J. M. Sprowls' ranch on Rhea creek,
AYednesdeys and Thursdays at Archie Cox's ranch in
Spring Hollow; Fridays and Saturdays at Gordon's sta
bles in Heppner.
TERMS $20 by insurance, half down, balance due when
mare is known to be with foal, if failure, privilege for an-
onier reason on w already paid. Season, $15 in ad
vance, with privilege of nnntliPr
-iTio, in advance.
.FEPIGREE-SEBGENTNo5344 sired bv Sansrrado r22fl01s dm R;art)i, 1
fyawr 15618-, aire, Saltan 4713. Fl RsT DAM Pauline
'ltd' u4?-? P-D' f2P05S; dm; Pe'otte, 43987; tire, Picador 2nd 5G06j ; dam
Fn nf,i t Vi BS Hp?,r II003- Color and Oescripiion-Daple Grev ;
foul Jed Jan. 2ti. 1901. Brpd hr M Ti.Hiar tw,... r o.-.i - n r
laniuruvui cariiie. prance, im.
.V.,",Xy..V,e "a,rtman P"" ',m. of Columbus. Ohio. Mav 24 h. 1904.
n ciu i-wy pounds. II EIGHTH-IS hands.
BLACK TACK, white points, 14 bands, standard. Foaled November, 1901. j
He is f i'ed by Dennis Jnmbo, he by Imported Jumbo, wbo gold, for $2,400.
riirst mm oy imported bt Martin, second dam a native Jerj". lj fellow
has a I ir-c body, firm head and ears, flat bone and big feet.
t iitv.uo-lIIle?9th Stal.ii.9n Sergentaqd will make the season at the same
places and dale
II. Jli, Ownen, Hejppie:i
4- 347.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Laud Office at La Grande Oregon.
March, 4 1907.
Notice ts hereby given that William Githena
rH Hei'pnrr Ore-son, has riled notice of hia
Intention to make final commutation proof in
vui pott of nix claim, viz: Homestead Entery
No. 14KII5 made Janttary 1H, 1906. for the tOtl 1
and 2, ! NLJ section 5, Township. 2 S. Hare
2- K... W. M.. Hint that aaid proof will be made
More Register and Receiver, at LaOrcnde,
Oregon, on April 10, lftOT.
Me name ihe following witnesses to prove
liii continnoa residence upon and cultivation
iA Bild lani, viz:
t B. ox. E r1. Williams, W, P Williamaand
Iliigh C. Curr.a all of Ueppnei, Oregon.
Men 7-Are II. E. W. DAVIS, Register.
COXTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
C. 8. Laud Omce, La Grande, Oregon.
February 11, 1!)07.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
Tiled in this office by Lafe Penland. contest
tint, furiiiiHt homeftoad entry No. 12M2, made
ily a-j, Jij3 f .r nvh w! sec 26 y4 nw4
nwi section S townthlp 4 a range Jl e W. M
y Wi'liam N. Johnson, contestee, in which it is
;;.-? d tr.nt William N. Johnson has
wholly abandoned said tract; that he has
r!nji fd liis lexidence therefrom for more than
b x moiilhn air.ee making atid entry; tHat said
tract is imt s--tild upon and cultivated by said
i.brty uh iequred by law; that he has never
reeled upoo said land and that aaid
nVnre frm mid land was not due to his em-
I'ivin-nt in tiie army, navy, or minne corps of
tlic Unitad ta'es. Said parties are hereby
i.ntif.i'il to appwr, roqpond and offer evidence
t..n fiji.tr v.i ( allecatinn at 10 o'clock a. m.. on
March :S l'.'", 1'fore J. P. Williams, C. B. Cum.
miMfioner at oflice in HejiDner, Oretron. and
tliat hcl h-ari'itr will be held at 10 o'clock a.
m., -ii Myrch f I!i7. lefore ttic Ketrister and
Hewiver at the L'n.ted States Land Ofiicein I-a
iraiid-. Orvtron.
"i "tic said coTit-Rtant having, in a proper affi
tlHvit. tilel Hcbrnary 4, I'M. set forth facts
vhichshow ti.iit ufter due diligence personal
service of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered una directed that such notice
be given due and proper publication.
. W. DA VI. Register.
A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver.
Feb. 14-Mch 11
camphouee and other BheCig, One of
the finest orchards in MortOw county,
on the famous Butter fcreek, This
orchard last year fitted the owner
foOO, and the people who bought the
fruit uicked all of it. The fruits are
principally apples and peaches.
The place ia completely equipped
with everything necessary for farming
and etockraislng which will go with the
ranch at the purchase price as follows
Twenty-three hundred head of first
class stock sheep, 32 bead of fine Merino
and Lincoln bocks, two spans of good
mules, one span of fine mares, other
youne horses, hogs, chickens, and
complete outfit of machinery, alt in
good condition. Pi ice 830,000. $12,
000 down and ten years time on the
balance This place will pay for itself
and is one of the best investments in
Morrow countv. for further inorma-
tion, call on or address Fred Warnock,
Heppner, Oregon.
IQIz This at Home.
A UOOD n'VEST.TIE.IT,
Valuable
Farm and Outfit Offered
for Sale
Ten hundrf d and forty acres of deeded
land in the famous Butter creek dis
trict. Plenty of running water the year
round. Four hundred acres of good
wheat lind. Eighty acres of alfalfa
under irrigation. Thirty acres more of
fine alfn'fa laod practically under irriga
tion. All under fence. t3,000 resi
dence, Good barn and ebeepshed,
The following simple home made
mixture is said to readily relieve and
overcome any form of Rheumatism by
forcing the kidneys to filter from the
blood and system all tbe uric acid and
poisonous waste matter, relieving at
once such cymptoms as backache, weak
kidnevs end bladder and blood diseases.
Try it, as it doesn't cost much to
make, and is said to be absolutely harm
less to the etoraacb.
uet the following Harmless ingre
dients from any good pharmacy ; Fluid
Extract Dandelion, one-half, ounce;
Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com
pound Sytup Sarsaparilla, three ounces.
M x by shaking well in a bottle, and
take a teapoooful after each meal and
again at bed time.
Tliiseimple mixture is said to give
prompt rel ef, and there are very few
capes of Rheumatism and Kidney
troubles it will fail to core permanently.
These are all harmless every day
drugs, and your d.-uggiet should keep
ttem in the prescription department;
if DO, have him order them from tho
wholesale drug houses fjr you, rather '
than fail to uee this, if yon are afflicted.
Copyright, 1!X)5, by J. W. Muller.
Coming homo from the village one
ufuruoon with hiai horse and bugjey,
with tho linos loose In his hand ad his
thoughts iixed ou the hay crop, Jabess
rnrkcr suddenly ran across something
to attract his atteutlou.
Two miles from home nnd on a barn
by the roadside two men were at work
pasting up circus posters. T.hey had
tho front of tbe barn pretty well cov
ered, and they finished their work as
Jnbez sat and looked at them. There
were lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes,
galloping horses and what not, with a
woman walking n tight rope and a
clown making, everybody laugh, and
the good old man, who had never seen
a circus in hfs life, even as a boy, sat
there long after the men had departed
and figured It all out lu imagination.
Presently he beard a voice saying:
"Dura my buttons, but I'm goln' to
take In that clrcHS or bust!"
It was his own voice, and It almost
jumped him off the seat. His heart
was In his mouth for a moment, but
then he gained courage to say "getap"
to he old horse and muttered to him
self: "Tes, sir, I'm nearly sixty yeara
old and never saw a circus, but I'm
goln' to begin now. I expect ma will
make a terrible fuss over It, but I ain't
goln' to let her turn me aside. I dunno
what's come over me, but if it's wicked
to go to a circus then I'm goin to be
wicked."
lie reached home to unharness nnd
go to work again, and he said nothing
of what was In his mind until supper
had been eaten and the milking done.
Then as ho sat on the piazza with his
old wife he carelessly remarked:
"Ma, I see that George Williams'
bam Is all covered with circus pic
tures." "And he a Christian man!" gasped
tbe wife.
"Waal, you know, folks don't look at
circuses the way they used to."
"What do you mean by that, Jabez?"
"Why, a circus ain't considered wick
ed. I dunno as they ever was wicked,
but folks used to think that way."
"I don't want to hear you talkln'
that way, Jabez. Tbe circus was al
ways wicked and always will be. It's
one of the broad roads leadin' down
to perdition."
"I've never seen a circus," said Ja
bez after awhile.
"And you never will not as long aa
you live with me."
"I've often wondered where tho wick
edness comes in."
"Then you must be blind! Don't wo
men, or things called women, dress up
la short klrt& and ride hossback and
Jump through hoops? Can you Imagine
anything more wicked than that?"
"What makes you call that wicked?"
"Because it ia, nnd you know it, and
there's no use to talk about it any
more. I've lived with you for thirty-
nine years, &aa 1 Knonv you rrom head
to heel. Jatz was Toxi tonkin' of
goln' to that circ??"
"Kinder thlnkin'."
"I had a feelin' in my'ones fiilt you
was. Waal, you stop it. I won't &u?e
It for a minute."
"Say, ma, I'm a-goin."
".Tnhe?! Pnrker!"
.7 ." .if TVn never
xes, bit, rm a-gw"- , , : J
been to a circus, but I'm goto' t ;9
one in before I d. i m a-goin' to see
tbe elepUo.n8( iion3 an(j tigers, and I'm
a-gotn to see them women in short
Rlrts. I don't believe it'll hurt ma
any more than to see a boss race at the
county fair."
"But I tokl you to turn your back
when they raced."
"Tes, but I wanted to see which hoss
came In ahead. I saw, and I don't be
lieve I was one mite the wickeder for
lt
"But a circua, Jabez a circus! I tell
you you cant go. If you do you
needn't expect to find me here when
oo come home, i never couw live,
with you for an hour agMn."
Jabez Parker was the soul of good
nature, but when aroused he had a
streak of tbe mule in htm. He had
aid he was going to the circus, and hie
wife's opposition only made him the
more determined. The subject waa
dropped that evening and was hardly
referred to during tile next week. Then
the date of the circus came along, and
one morning Jabez said:
"Ma, I'll be home In time to do the
milkln'."
"What do you mean?"
"I'm goin' to town to see the circus."
Tbe wife looked at bim and saw that
be was determined, and she said no
more until he was ready to drive away.
Then she observed:
"Goodby, Jabez. I don't 'spose we
shall ever see each other ag'in."
lie echoed her goodby and drove oil,
and she sat on the piazza nnd cried for
an hour. She was still at it when some
one drove up, and nho looked up to see
ber minister standing before her. To
his Inquiry as to the cause of her sor
row she told her tale, and when It was
finished he Bald:
"There's my wife nnd boys out in the
carriage. Hurry up and get your Sun
day clothea on."
"But what for?"
"We'll find room In the carriage for
you, and I'll buy your circus ticket"
Jabez got borne half an hour ahead
of hia wife. lie was looking around
the sitting room to see If she had left a
ote or anything, when she entered and
said:
Say, Jabez, I said 'twas rvleitsd, but
after seein' all tbe animals and tha
women In the short skirts and havin
all the" peanuts and lemonade I could
hold I have changed my mind. It ain't
wicked a bit, and if you'll start that
Cre like a good man I'll have supper oa
the table In three shakes of a lamb's
.. ... M. QUAD.
Redfield & VanVactor,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office on west end of May Street
Heppnor Orcsou.
C. E. WOODSON,
A TTORNEY-A T-LA W
office In Palace Hotel
Heppner, orerjon
Phelps & Notson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Dfl'ce In Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon
Cnlueno Uoctor.
Mr, J. Mon Foo, an experienced com
pounder of Chinese medicines, sue
cespor to tho late Hon Wo Tong, of
Albtny, Otegon, U now prepared to
furnish Oli'mewo medicine to nil. The
undersigned recommends him and
gtiarattees sit infliction.
Call or write him at No. 117 West
Second .Street, Albany, Oregon.
tf JIM vVESTPA r.r.
IIIGGS & VVINNARD
PHYSICIANS dt SURGEONS.
dpeoial attention given to diseases of
tbe eye, ear, nose and throat.
Ofo: The Fair Boilding.
Hbppnkh, . . Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Residence in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
The Talml
Robert Hart, Prop.
Jo tee of
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soca
High Grade Cigars
Fresh Candies
Nuts and Fruits
Lunch Goods
Ice Cold Coca Cola
Orangeade
Root Beer
There is no case on re
cord of a cold resulting in
Pneumonia, or other seri
ous lung trouble, after
DR. METZLER.
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. Al. A. LEACH
DKNTIST
t'ermnnently located in Heppner. Office
in tne new Fair building. Gas ad
ministered.
IV. L, SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete Bet of
in Morrow county.
Heppner,
abstract books
Obbqon.
Belvedere
FINEST WINES
LIQUORS & CIGARS
One hundred empty barrels for
sale. Five hundred barrels of ex
tra fine cider vinegar on tap. . . .
IIEPPNER,
ORE.
Groshens & Shaw
ML.
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An Angol Cake that u more delicious than
the Nectar the Gods fed on high Olympus, we
will furnish you if jour palate craves It, bat for
good, ordinary wordly, everyday fare there's
nothing that will compete with our pure and
delicious breads, healthful, palataHe anJ
nuteicious. We pride ourselves on makinir the
ine Desi Dread in this part of the state, and
mose wno use It will bear us np in our aa
sertion.
Geo. Rohrman.
Boyer & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
had been taken.
It stops the cough and
heals the lungs and pre
vents serious results from
a cold.
Do not take chances on
a cold wearing" away or
experiment with some un
known preparation that
osts you the same as
oley's Honey and Tar.
Remember the name and
et the genuine.
Severe Cold for Three Montht
The following letter from A. J. Nus
um, of Batesville, Ind., tells its own
ery: "I suffered for three months with
severe cold. A druggist prepared me
roe medicine, and a physician pre
ribed for me, yet I did not improve,
then tried Foley's Honey and Tar,
d eight doses cured me.''
Highest market price
paid for fat stock
Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contains two and
e-half times as much as the small size
d the $1.00 bottle almost six timet
xnucn.
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SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY '
U
Proprietors
n i o n Saloon
WINES, LIQUORS
THE CELEBRATED
Inderweis BEER
High Grade Cigars
HEPPNER, OREGON
The Brick Saloon
We
earry in sloek only
very high grade of
Barrel and Bottled Goods
We carry tbe lead
ing brands of
FINE CIGARS
Draft and - Bottled
Beer.
HEPPNER. OREGON
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Hocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
. A Host Medlolne for Bust PeODle.
TWntra Goldon Health tad Benswed Vicror.
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ft form, 35 cnM a box. (lonttine made by
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GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Stock Ranch for Sale.
GSIH acres (100 head of cattle
and
The
mperial Hotel
(5th and Washington St's.)
Phi! Metschao, Jr., Will Be
There to Lool After Your
Wants.
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tew horses if desired) farm implements,
fruit treec, berries and bees, fine range
for ebeep or cattle, running water every
where, will be sold at a bargain. Write
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