Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 06, 1907, Image 4

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The Heppner Gazette
Fkt8bliber March SO, 1888,
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
Fred Warnock
Kn tared at the Postofflee at Heppner Oregon, ai
econd-clast matter.
Thursday June 6, 1907.
Heppner is to have a ga-loriout
eelebration on the Fourth, and
lone and Lexington are trying fo
do the same. Come off, boys. Let
all of Morrow county people go
over to the county seat and have a
good time. We are now speaking
for the people of IrrigoD, some of
whom hare already accepted invi
tations to the Heppner event.
The Dalles Optiro.ot.
The last isaue of the Times
fa speaking of the stock shipments
ays: "The grand total shipments
aggregating about 150 carloads or
m the neighborhood of 125,000
sheep." This is going some. The
maximum load for the cars that
were used here is about 300 head
tf sheep, but the Times has suc
ceeded in loading each car with
over 800 head. The facts are that
it took over 230 cars and the exact
aamber shipped was 77,722 head,
4,000 of the sheep being trailed
out
Heppner has to date this season
ahipped more than 80,000 sheep
and. will ship 2,500,000 pounds of
wool.. During the same period
several thousand head of cattle
have been shipped and about 200,
COO bushels of wheat will be
3ilrketed at that point during the
season. This showing for one of
a.ur interior cities, and especially
cue that was practically wiped out
of existence only a few years ago,
is a remarkable one, and is addi
tional testimony that Oregon is
the greatest state in the union.
Qregonian.
Window sale at The Palm o"
Saturday, Jane 8, at 2 p. tn., con
iucted by the ladies of All Saints
Guild.
A Bold Step. "
To overcome the well-grounded and
reasonable objections of the more Intel
llgent to the use of secret, medicinal com
pounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.
Y some time ago, decided to make a bold
drparturo from the usual course pursued
by tho makers of put-up medicines for do
mestic use, and so has published broad
cast and openly to the whole world, a full
and complete list of all tho Ingredients
entering Into the composition of his widely
celebrated medicines. Thus he has taken
his numerous patrons and patients into
his full confidence. Thus too he has re
moved his medicines from anions secret
nostrums of doubtful merits, and made
them licmcdlea of Known Composition.
Hy this bold stop Dr. l'ierco has shown
that his formulas are of such excellence
that he is not afraid to subject them to
tho fullest scrutiny.
Not only does the wrapper of every bottle
of Or. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the J
mniuus uitHiicine lor wean stomarn, torpid
liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases
wherever located, have printed umm it. in
plain Kngluth, a full and complete list of all
the ingredients composing it, but a small
book has been compiled from numerous
standard medical works, of all the different
schools of practice, containing very numer
ous extracts from the writings of leading
practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the
ttronoett possible terms, each and every incre
dlent contained in Dr. Pierce's medicines.
One of these little books will be mailed free
to any one sending address on postal card or
by letter, to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.,
and reuuestlng the same. From this littbj
book it will be learned that Dr. Pierce's med
icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral
agents or other poisonous or Injurious agents
and that ttey are made from native, medici
nal roots of great value: also that some of
the most valuable Ingredients contained in
Dr. Pierce's ravorlte Prescrintlon fnr w..nlr.
nervous, over-worked, "run-down." nervous
and debilitated women, were employed, long
years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments
Bui-cuuK meir squaws, in ract, one of the
most valuable medicinal plants entering into
the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro
scription was known to the Indians as
"Squaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the uses
of not a few of our most valuable native, me
dicinal plants was gained from the Indians.
As made up by improved and exact pro
cesses, the "I avorite Prescription " Is a most
efficient remedy for regulating all tho wom
anly functions, correcting displacements, as
prolapsus, anteversion andi retorversion.
overcoming painful periods, toning up the
nerves and bringing about a perfect state of
bealth. Sold by ail dealers in medicines.
J. XTOO
Chlne Root and Horb Dootor.
He is a experienced compounder of
Chinese Medicine. He treats success
fully all private, nervous and chronic
diseases, also blood, stomach, heart,
lung, liver, kidney, female weakness,
catarrh and all diseases of the body bv
tbe use of roots and herbs, especially
prepared for each case. If you cant
call at his office, write for home treat
ment. Consultation free. J. Man Foo.
successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese
Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al
bany, Oregon,
For Sale A full blooded registered
Hereford bull, five years old and in fine
condition. Inquire at tbe Gazette office.
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E8TRAY NOTICE-Notlco is hereby given
that I have taken up the following described
stock: One red yearling heifer, marked with
under half crop on right ear, branded HI) con
nected on right hip. one white faced 2-yenr-old
steer, branded fish hook on left side. If not
called for the above described stock will be sold
my residence on Willow creek, on June 15.
1907. KOBE it T DEXTER.
Strange how the aspect of land
ahanges with changing conditions.
The Bast Oregonian can remem
ber when the Sand Ridge, the best
wheat land in Grand Jttonde valley
was looked upon as worthless grass
tend, not worth the homestead
Sling fee. It can also remember,
more recently, when much of the
finest wheat land in the northwest
part of Umatilla county was
oounted "cultus" and farmers
looked upon the tenderfeet who
first located upon it in pity and
oorapaesion. Now the Sand Kidge
land is worth $100 per acre for
wheat, sugar beet or orchards and
tfce Tand northwest of Pendleton is
not for sale at any reasonable price.
"Will not the same be true of Har
ney, Malheur, Gilliam, Morrow
and other counties having vast
areas of waste lacd? Eftst Ore
gonian. The Gazette believes
that there ere thousands of acres
of Morrow county wheat lands
that are just as good as the Sand
Bidge country or any other part of
Eastern Oregon, and the time if
oiming when it will be selling for
J ist aa much money. The fact
that eome of our Morrow county
farmers now expect 40 bushels 0
wheat to tne acre tor tne coming
nop is cood foundation for this
belief.
McCabe-Doherty.
Wanted and For Sale
I The Palm I
; Robert Hart, Prop. !
l Ice Cream
! Ice Cream Soda,
;j High Grade Cigars
j Fresh Candies j
!;j Nuts and Fruits
!; Lunch Goods j
!; Ice Cold Coca Cola
Orangeade
!; Root Beer
The Publisher's
Claims Sustained
Glasses
BorR'e.
proparly fitted at P.
O.
tf.
Highest cash price paid for hides,
pelts and furs. Fhill Cohn.
Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and
Heppner Gazette only $1.75 per year.
Highest cash price paid ior second
hand grain sacks at the flour mill, tf
Seed wheat, Oats, Kve and Barley
or sale by Phill Cohn, at Heppner
Warehouse.
United States Court of Claims
The Publishers of Webster's International
Dictionary allege that it " is, in fm't.the popu
lar Unabridged thoroughly re-edited iuevery
detail, and vastly enriched in every part, with
the purpose of adapting it to meet the larger
and severer requirements of another genera
tion." -
We are of tho opinion that this allegation
most clearly and accurately describes the
work that nas been accomplished and tho
result that has been reached. The Dict ionary,
as it now stands, hns becruthoroughly re
edited in every detail, has been corrected in
every part, and is admirably adapted to meet
the larger and severer requirements of a
generation which demands more of popular
philological knowledge than any generation
that the world basevcr contained.
It is perhaps needless to add that we refer
to the dictionary in our judicial work as of
the highest authority in accuracy of defini
tion; and that in the future as in the past it
will be the source of constant reference.
f - CHARLES C. NOTT, Chief Justice.
LAWRENCE WELDON .
JOHN DAVIS.
STANTON J. PEELLE, M
CHARLES B. HOWRY
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v xne aoove refers to truusiiiK's r
INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY
ONE WEEK
5c
ONE WEEK
Delayed
Laces
Shipment of
and Embroideries
Beginning MONDAY will place on Sale our entire stock of Embroidery
LOT 1
Thousands of yards of very fine Lace and Embroidery in splendid pat
terns and different widths. Will place on sale Monday. Never be-
ioie ami you may not be able again for a long time to supply
yourself with the above goods at such little prices, so do not miss
this odportunity to buy all you need. We place no limit while
tins lot lasts. Per yard
5c
LOT 2
A splendid assortment of Corset Cover Embroidery 18 inches wide with
eyelet holes for ribbon, cheaper than you have ever bought such
goods before. Per yard .
A better quality for Corset Covers. Per yard . . . .
23c
30c
DON'T MISS THIS SALE
MARQUARDSEN'S
Department Store
THE GRAND PRIZE
(the highest award) was given to the Interna
tional at the World's Fair, Kt. Louis.
GET THE LATEST AND BEST
You will be interested in our
specimen pages, sent free.
G.&.C. MERRIAM CO.
. to PUBLISHERS,
8PRINGFIELD, MASS.
Where Quality is Higher Than Price
l VEBSTEHrS 1
UNTERNATIONALI
MOTONARIi
THE STAR HOTBI.-
JBPP NEELV, Prop,
Neat, Clean
Rooms
Modern
Conveniences
Good Service.
Open Day
and Night
3sf
5 "i
Most Sanitary
House in
the City
Free 'Bus to
and from
Train
Tlx Star Resturant"
M. 13. IIAIXIJS, Pro ti.
Meals at all Hours. Best Service in the City.
MAY STREET . . . HEPPNER
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Heppner,
Oregon
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A wedding of more or less note
ccured at the Catholic church laet
Sunday in thie city.
The contracting parties were
Frank McCabe and Misa Norah
Doheriy and the ceremony was
performed Ly Father Kelley.
A wedding dinner was served at
the Palace hotel after which tLf
happy coupie and a ltre fchare ol
f stH 'pft for the Jas. Dohertj
lore a dance was engai?f.-G
knowL
prett
ia until Holiday moraing.
Both parties are well
l ie, JIhs Pditrty. a
Irh.b i: !, w':o ha? ir.aile her horn
with. L-ir Lrothc.-induw, Ja.h.
Dohciiy, is v,t!i ihouht cl by hci
frifcadji ar,d Mr. McCabe is a pros
perccs ehepprn.n and owns the
T!:f. r:it!'-'?j 'inch on Butter
ci-lk, v.Lt-ii; iLe couple will maLt
Ibcir home.
To kill a gmzly bear al one tKol require! t mighty
powerful cartndK" and a strong, accurate gun. Poor guni
have cost many lives among big game hunters. But whether
the game be dangerous ox Dot the 777srrfin man alwayi
geu perfect service.
77?orifl rifles are tare, simple, strong and accurate.
fflurfin rifles are comfortable to carry, balance well
and eome to the shouMrr with that ease and certainty which
guarantees gxxl shooting always.
Wtzt&t 2:s are made ia all calibers for all kinds ol
game.
Send 6 cents in stamps for a catalogue, and you will
surely find the gun you have been looking tor. be it anything
from .22 to 43-yO
77ic TTIarlrzJIrearns Co.,
42 V.'iDcw Street, New Haven, Conn.
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MEN'S FURMI
Staple and Fancy Groceries. Stock
men's Supplies a Spccialv. Courteous
Treatment. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Sam Hughes Co,
is-?T.; rj. V ft, : 2 i.-l&tiiCi
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Headers
Binders
Hay Rakes
Every thing
needed in
the harvest
field.
We are doing things in Farm Machinery. See
our modern, up-to-date farm equipment, the best.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
At.
The Brick Saloon
We carry in stock only a
very higb (jrade of
Barrel and Jiolllcd Goods
We carry tbe Jeail
iog brauua of
FINE CIGARS
THE BREWERY
The Best Liquors
and Wines.
HOPGOLD BEER
Leading
Brands of
C. F. McCarter, Prop
Cigars
THE ALPS
John Zolll(!er, Proprietor
Wines, Liquors and
Cigai s
Lunelics of all Kinds
irardinnn,
Oivgon
Draft and B
M
Beer.
DarrsEB,
Obeg&k.
Ideal Gentlenmii's Eesort
MLLIARI) AND POOL ROOMS
We take ppprial pride in keeping onr Tobacco and
Ciaars in excellent condition. Forty different lirandet
ot Ligh grade cigars constantly in etock. Try oue of
our Ilavanas. Cigars wholesale and Retail.