Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 27, 1908, Image 7

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    Women Worry
More than men, sayi Dr. McCotnb, and
one reason li that their nervous organiza
tions are more delicate. True, and Hood's
Sarsaparllla Is just the nerve-builder, ap-petlte-glver,
and blood-purifier they need.
Indigestion 3 Yar-"I was troubled
with Indigestion for three years. I read of
Hood's Sarsaparllla and triad It. After tak
ing a number of bottles I was completely
cured." Mrs. J. H. Hallit. DeSoto, Mo.
x?l?rvouf ,,n,Pa,n' No Appetite
Had poor health for years, pain In shoulders,
back and alps, with constant headache, ner
vousness and no appetite. Took Hood's Sar
saparllla. gained strength and can work hard
all day, eat heartily and sleep well." Mas. E.
OirriLsf Moose Lake, Minn.
Rheumatism-"! had rheumatism In one
of my ankles, but Hood's Sarsaparllla soon
gave me permanent relief. I recommend
Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mkb. Ann Hutchinson,
Lafayette, Col.
Hood's Sarsaparllla Is gold everywhere.
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
Sarsatabe. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre
pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
MANY
NEW "HELLO"
JOBS OPEN FOR III
'J
It lorprlacd Her.
"When my husband was In Spain
last year," said Mrs. Swelluian, "he
succeeded In buying In quite a lot of
the king's wines."
"Wll, well,"
rltch, "the Idee
wines !" Philadelphia Press.
Railways Are to Use Phone -Place
of Telegraph After
March i.
if
OPEHATOES TO BE LET OUT.
A. Doctors
Medicine
Block Signals Also Will Be In
stalled and Many Small
Stations Closed.
A new Held of employment for wom
en is to be opened by the railways.
This does not mean that the roads will
employ women telegraphers, but on the
exclaimed Mrs. Nu- t)riirui7 iueiP employment will be ror
o' buyin' second-hand tho PupIosp of taking the place of tele-
grapners already In the service. The
tuture woman railway operating em
ploye will be engaged at the smaller
stations taking train orders over a tele
phone, w'here formerly such orders v.ere
transmitted and received by telegraph.
This new field will be open to women
said Un- when the new nine-hour day law gov-
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
fAZO OINTMENT U guaranteed to cure any
esse of Itching, Blind. Jleedlnr or Protruding
riles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is not
a simple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. It cures hard cases,
severe and 'desperate cases,
chronic cases of asthma, pleu
risy, bronchitis, consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
" I faavo aiad a great deal of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral for coughs nd hard cold oo tlie
che.t. It has always dune me great good. It
U certainly a inott wonderful cough medi
cine." UKUiiL J. Fitzgerald, Mediord,
N.J.
PACIFIC FISH INDUSTRY.
A
Uada by J. C. Arar Co., Lowell, Hast.
laoafaoturera ef
f SARSAPAPJLLA.
OJPQ. PILLS
W HAIR VIGOR.
You will hasten recovery by tak
ing one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime.
TIncIe Allen.
"Not mentioning any nimn,
ele Allen Sparse, "I've noticed that the
only effect an exalted position seem to
have on some men is to make them light
headed. They can't stand the rarefied atmosphere."
8t. Vital Ianre ana all trvoue Dtaeaaeb
i f 1 1) permanently cured ny Lr. Jinne e ureal
trestle. Dr. H. ILiUUc, Ld., Ml Arch tit.. PhUa..Pa.
proof-
i'rvofrooaa Horror.
"Well, what do you want?" the
reader asked.
As he eyed the Intruder with doubt.
"I'm Juat a loafin," answered the hyphen,
And the proofreader huatled him out.
Chicago Tribune.
How's THs?
Wa offer One Hundred Dollart Reward for any
eM of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hail's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O
We, the underlined, have known F. J.
Cheney lor the lent 15 yeare, and believe htm
nonoraoie in an DuiineMtranaactioni
and financially able to oarry out anv obliea.
tlon made by his firm.
WALDINQ, KINNAH A VaRVIji,
Wholesale Drug gtiti, Toledo, 0
Hall'e Catarrah Cure te tken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mneoui lur
laree of the aystem. Teetlmoclalr aant free.
Price 75 rente per bottle. Sold by all Drng-rlits.
Take Hall'e Family Pills (or Coaitlpation.
A tired feeling once
Came over the busy bee.
Twas when a budding poet
Rhymed it with vis-a-vis.
Qood Judges
Americans as judges are keenly dis
criminating. They meature everything
by the success it attains, which meth
od, considered In the light of the com-1
mon experience of mankind, is cer-1
tainly not a bad one. The high stand
ard ofntelligence and difcernment in
this country, where education is the
rule and not the exception, renders it
difficult and surprising to find a general
national success not based on actual
worth. Hence it was that with the
presentation of St. Jacobs Oil they cor-1
rectly judged At at once, and decided
that rare intrinsic worth only could be
the source of ita success. The decision j
with them was equivalent to an adop- j
tion; and it is a rare thing to find a
family without St. Jacobs Oil in the
bouse.
Not tu Same.
"I suppose you have been pinched
by penury?"
'.No, mum ; the cop s name
O'Brien; he's Irish."
was
ROTECT YOURSELF!
Every-day Leg's! Knowledge SZp-
for you Ltbtrsal Kejrunation privilege)
- rvo cJvposrt - no obligation to buy
prsmtHam of an IrwsJuabl tailor and
money saving CALCULATOR f- Hi:E
PACIFIC DISTRIBUTING CO.
T nancocK Blg 5tAI I LE WAin
aeVSef
IT'S FREE
"SEND FOR IT NOW "
The Beet Fruit Tree and Berry Plant
Catalog- in the Northwest
J. J. BUTZER
192 Front St., Portland. Oregon
IFFJP5
SEEDS
W For fresh-
nfM. purity end rell-
bin ty, Ferry' sSeeda
in a clnii by tliem.
eelvee. Farmers
have confidence
la them because
thry know they
can be relied up
on. Don't experi
ment with cheap
eede your eure
ty lies "in buying
eeedeeentoutby
a conscientious
and trustworthy
houee.
Ferry's Seed Annual
lino ir Kr.K. Aaareea
Fun t Ci.,DcrieiT, Mica
erning the working time of railway
telegraphers goes into effect on
March 1.
It was confidently expected that this
law would work a revolution In railway
operation, and it was with this end in
view that the Order of Hallway Tele
graphers procured Its passage despite
the determined opposition of the rail
way managers and even against advice
direct from the White House. The i ev
olution Is coming, all right, but it will
be a revolution which will relegate the
telegraph to a back seat as an adjunct
to railway operation and will throw
thousands of operators out of employ
ment nd annually will decrease their
number until they will almost dlsap
pear from American railways.
It was expected that the reduction
in the working hours of railway tele
graphers to nine hours would compel
the railroads to employ at least 8,000
additional men at once. It was also
known that It would be Impossible to
secure this number of men when need
ed, and It was therefore hoped by the
men that an increase in wages would
be a part of the revolution planned.
Changes to Reanlt.
The railway- managers at first took a
similar view of the situation, but it
soon was discovered that It would be
impossible to supply the demand if all
existing telegraph offices were to be
maintained after March 1. As a re
sult of a careful study of the situation
the nine-hour day for telegraphers will
bring about the following changes:
1. The abandonment of all stations
as telegraph stations except division
headquarters and Junctional points.
2. The substitution of teelphones foi
the receipt and the transmission of or
ders and messages.
3. The employment of women as
agents In many stations thus trans
formed Into telephone stations.
4. The transaction of a tremendous
amount of office business by letter
which formerly was transacted by tele
graph. 5. The rapid extension of the auto
niatlc electric block signal system.
which will make telegraph stations un-
necessary.
In determining to Inaugurate these
' changes the railway managers found
that they had In reality been preparing
for them for years. It was discovered
also that by adopting the most expen
sive system of block signaling train
orders and. telegraph stations could for
the greater part be done away with.
The railroads, therefore, decided thai
they would rather spend millions in
providing and maintaining automatic
block signals which never go to sleep
and which never fail unless they spell
"danger," than to spend the same
money In maintaining telegraph sta
tions and telegraph operators. The
closing of stations as telegraph stations
Is made possible by the fact that with
an automatic electric signal all that is
necessary Is to start trains as fast as
the terminal block is empty and keep
them going until a semaphore says
"stop."
The Niagara Limited.
"Where are all those honeymoon par
ties?" exclaimed the reporter as be
hurried Into the station. "Are they
gone?"
"Yes," laughed the station master as
he pointed to the turtle doves in the
waiting room, "far gone."
Only One "BROMO QUININE."
That U LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. I-nok
lor the liKnature of E. W. OROVE. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in Oae Day. &"c.
Hie Interference.
Clttimnn Look here, sir, didn't you
warrant the horse you sold me yester
day to be without fault?
David Harum Yes. Ain't he?
Cittiman No, sir, he is not. He in
tarferes. David Harum Waal, I don't
see as you hev any reason fur com
plaining' about that. He don't Inter
fere with anybody but himself, doei
he? Llppincott's.
Mo oen will find Mrs. Wlnalow'i Bonthlni
Byrup the b. at remedy to use foe their children
daring the teething period.
Said She You men seeni to be fond
f bugging delusions.
Said He Well, we are not to blame.
You women are such delusive crea
ture. falnleaa cancer.
There Is a prevailing opinion that
cancer is always painful from the be
ginning, whereas It is really painless in
t the majority of cases. It ir desirable
j to ascertain how far the public ought
j to be instructed in the early signs of
i cancer, with a view to the adoption of
I earlier diagnosis and consequently ear
lier operation. London Hospital.
A War Oat.
It was at a theater in Manchester.
The king, aged and infirm, was blessed
with two sons. He was pacing up and
down the stage with a wearied, trou
bled look, exclaiming aloud :
"On which of these, my sons, shall I
bestow my crown?"
Immediately came a voice from the
gallery :
"Why not 'arf a crown apiece, guw
nor?"--Lavadon Mail
Twenty Thousand Pound Mold Dally
la I.oa A ii Keif Mnrkwta.
The flh Industry, extending from
Vancouver on the north to San Diego
on the south, Is one of great Importance
on the Pacific coast, says the Los An
geles Herald. Locally many thousands
of dollars are invested In the business
and the product of the sea finds quick
sales In Los Angeles and neighboring
cities.
Halibut is regarded as the standard
fish, ranging Ju weight from one to
forty pounds and can be had the year
round, except during the months of Oc
tober, November and December.
Barracuda Is next In popularity. This
product Is caught every month In tbo
year from San Pedro to San Diego.
Nets and troll Hues are used for catch
ing barracuda and when both methods
are adopted the ioeal market becomes
glutted with the product. The average
weight Is five pounds.
Sea buss are caught from Santa Bar
bara to San Diego. This fish is one of
the best products of the sea. Weight
I from four to fifty pounds.
I The red snapper or rock cod is In ac
tive demand In the winter season. The
41 K t t . .
, uou is caugut arounu catalina or on
j"the banks" known to the fishermen.
Weight one-half to ten pounds. Sar
dines are used for bait.
I Bonlta and yellowtail are fine table
fish that we caught In nets and set
lines. Bonlta, four to eight pounds;
yellowtail, six to thirty pounds. Albi
core is an oily fish popular with epi
cures. Rock bass is a choice fish caught in
the kelp; weight one-half to six pounds.
What is known as horse and Ameri
can mackerel is in the market during
the spring months. Mackerel run in
schools ; are caught with hook and line;
weight one-half to three pounds. '
The smelt season Is from Sept. 1 to
, Jan. 1, seines being used most success
fully. Surf fish, or suckers, croakers
Dr kinflsh and perch are among the surf
fish. The sandab is caught with hook
and line along the coast ; herring is
caught at San Pedro, San Diego and
Santa Barbara from January to March.
Herring is fine bait for the professional
fisherman.
The pompano is a delicious fish that
retails at 40 cents to ?1 a pound. It
is one of the choice articles of the
menu cards in first-class restaurants.
The prong is equally popular.
Codfish, sculpins and other fish are
brought to the mnrket.
Lobsters are In the market from
Sept. 15 to April 1.
Tuna Is a fish caught by sportsmen
at Catalina. It is not marketable. The
lewfish are among the heavyweight den
izens of the deep at Catalina. Big do
ings always follow the catch of a 300
or 400-pound Jewflsh.
Turtles of heavy weight come from
the Mexican waters. '
Professional fishermen make big
money if they have good luck. Their
losses are chiefly due to damage to
BAD B3LOOB
TOE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE
I Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and
Btrenjfth. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of
Eurity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health;
ecause pure blood is nature '3 safe-guard against disease. When, however,
the body is fed oa weak, impure or polluted blood, the system 13 deprived of
its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various
vays. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different cLin affections
Ehow that the blood is ia a feverish and diseased conaxtioa as a result of too
much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers ara
the result of morbid, unhealthy matter ia the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca
tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Toison, etc., are all deep-seated blood
disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains.
These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood ia various ways.
Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the
avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and
form uric and other acids', which are taken up by the blood and distributed
throughout the circulation. Coming ia contact with contagious diseases ia
another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we dso breathe the germs and
microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and whea these get into the blood ia
sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Soma
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old
constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are
constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis
ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and puried the body is sure to
Buffer ia some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best
remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes anv
and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely
ana permanently cures blood diseases of
every kind. The action of S. S. S. i3 so
thorough that hereditary taints are removed
and weak, diseased tlood made strong and
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sore3
and Ulcers, Skia Diseases, Contagious
Blood Poison, etc.. and does not leave the
slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of
blood i3 renewed and ckansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature's
greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely
harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class)
kug stores. Book oa the blood and any medical advice free to all who write,.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, GAm
PURELY VEGETABLE
Dlaconrairlnar Proapeeta.
"This government is becoming more
and more centralized every year," said
the student of politics.
"Yes," answered Colonel Stillwell of
Kentucky, "It's getting so that the
States don't do much more than fur
nish titles for battle ships and popu
lar songs." Washington Star.
tometlmei Happen That Way.
Throggins Did you ever try making a
comrade of your boy?
Phogy Yes ; but it didn't work. I
found he was too old for me. Chicago
Tribune.
Inavltf ng.
"I'm not going to that female barber
shop again. There's a rude girl there,
don't you know.."
"What did she say?"
"Why, she looked at my mustawsh
and awsked me if I would have It
sponged off or rubbed In."
nets and seines by sharks and seals.
SLAVES IK MASSACHUSETTS.
Pome.
Said a poetry teacher named Pell,
To his pupil who wrote a rondel,
"You would not know from Peter
A muse, should you meter !"
Thus gave he the young villanella.
Yale Record.
What is said to be the largest tele
graph circuit in the world is that be
tween London and Teheran, the capital
of Persia. It is 4.000 miles long and Is
divided into twelve sections.
Chinese coffins are made of timber
eight inches to ten inches thick. It ia
calculated, therefore, lhat over 8,000.000
feet of timber is utilized yearly for coffins
in China.
Live and fcet Live.
"Do you preach without notes." que
ried a member of the church commit
tee that was seeking a pastor to fill a
vacancy.
"Well," rejoined the good man with
a merry twinkle in his eye, "I some
times have occasion to use bank notes."
MADE
FOR C
SERVICE
and guaranteed -
absolutely
WATERPROOF
. OILED SUITS. SLICKERS
v ikin u itc
Every garment guaranteed
Clean Light Durable
5ult3o SIKKer$32?
jhi ir It ST otMtH entrwriiK
tATALOt nut to Aunu
t22y2aaa.
Snrnreort'x Knlfa Corn Headache.
After suffering excruciating pains In hiw
' head for twenty-five years, Louis Wolf-
sdn of Cincinnati has secured relief by
j having the surgeons cut out two nerves.
The pain was above the eyes and at the
temples and recurred four or. five times
a week. lie had consulted the leading
specialists, tried medicines, various forms
of massage and electrical treatment in
vain. The two offending nerves, one on
each side, were between one and two
inches long and about as thick as a pin.
They are termed sensory nerves that is,
nerves which give the sense of feeling and
not control of the movements of mus
cles. The headaches have not returned
! since the operation. Local surgeons say
this Is the first case of the kind on record.
Early Church Dlacnaalon on Slaver;
Dandified Negro Waller.
The colored "mammy," devoted, loy
al and autocratic, one thinks of as be
longing to the South and the days be
fore the war, but in the far-away time
of slavery In New England she was
known there also, says the Youth's
Companion.
One such mammy, happy and belov
ed, but despotic, was Violet, the slave
of the Rev. Moses Parsons of By field,
but the real ruler of the household and
his lively brood of boys. Her husband.
Primus, belonged to their neighbor,
Deacon Xoyes.
The revolution wns scarcely over, but
even then in that quiet corner of Mas
sachusetts the anti-slavery spirit was
stirring and its first result was to pre
cipitate a violent church quarrel. Dea
con Column had scruples against slav
ery and he expressed them with vigor
and not always with entire resject for
his slave-owning pastor, lie was sus
pended; there were meetings discus-
sions, appeals and denunciations and
only at the death of Mr. Parsons was
he so far softened as to admit, while
yet maintaining his principles, that lie
had urged them with "undue vehe
mence and asperity." He wns then re
stored to the church and his otliee of
deacon.
In the neighboring town of New'uiry
port were a number of slaves and freed
slaves, concerning some of whom anec
dotes have been handed down to the
O, Profeaaorl
The professor was complimenting the
violin virtuoso on the excellence of his
playing.
"By the way," he said, "do you play
the 'Doctor of Divinity'?"
"That is a piece I have never heard
of," answered the violinist.
"Never heard of it !" exclaimed the
"Fiddle D. D. !" Chicago
The Orphan.
"Please, sir, will you give a penny t
a poor orphan?"
"Certainly, my boy!
er been dead long?"
"No, sir. He's the
money's for him."
Has your fath-
orphau. Tbli
WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE
From October to May, colds are the moat frequent
cauce of headache. LAXATIVE BROMO QUI
NINE removes cause. E. W. Grove on box. 25c
(aljrio Hrpnotlam.
Inquisitive Passenger How are
cars heated?
Shivering Passenger By suggestion,
think.
thee
I
His Lock.
"Luckiest man 1 ever knew! Everjv.
thing succeeded with him. He had
only to say what he wanted, and he
got it. Why, confound It, 1 was walk
ing with him one day the very last
day of his life and be said to me,
'When I die, I want to die suddenly.'
Got run over that very night. Evh
see such luck!" London Mail.
professor.
Tribune.
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lacing uupe,
"Charles, dear," said youne Mrs. Torv
kins, "why do you call racing calcula
tions 'dope:' I thought that was a
slang name for a drug."
"You're quite right.' was the answer.
"They call it that because all it gen
erally gets you is a pleasant dream and
a rude awakening." Washington Star.
Hla Sj-atem.
"How do you dispose of your garb
age here?" asked the stranger, who
was gathering data for purposes of
publication.
"We always throw ours in the garb
age can." said the man with the chin
heard, "but I don't know, of course,
about the neighbors."
RHEUMATISM
is most painful.
What's good?
STJAC0BS
The
General Demand
of the Well-informed of the World has
fllwflva hacn fnr a .lmn1n .. 1 x
ollut vlenbdIU j)resont day 0ne mani hM,hv.
and efficient liquid laxative remedy of barefoot in the fields, struck suddenly
Known value; a laxative which physi
cians could sanction for family use
because its component parts are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial la effect, acceptable
i
Gives instant relief.
Removes the twinges.
USE IT, THEN YOU'LL KNOW
25o. ALL DRUGGISTS 60c.
Dondi Find Headr Market.
Of the $,"0,00(1,000 of equipment trust
bonds of New York Central lines recently
offered for public subscription J24.O00,-
lust was insen me nrst aay. rtiey wer
J offered at prices to yield from 4 to 5
j per cent. It ia understood that several
! millions of these certificates were' placed
abroad.
Imprisonment for the manipulators of
trust funds is the recommendation of E.
E. Itittenhouse, commissioner of Insur
ance for Colorado, in a report cf the in
vestigation of the Provident Savings Life
Aaeurance Society New Xork-
to the system and gentle, yet prompt,
In action.
In supplying that demand with its
excellent combination of Syrup of
Figs and EJixir of Senna, the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along
ethical lines and relies on the merits
of the laxative for its remarkable
success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is
given the preference by the Well
informed. To get Its beneficial effects
always buy the genuine manufac-
, with his hoe at what he took to be n
large toad in impertinently close com
pany with him. It was his own naked
big toe, as he learned painfully when
he had neatly sikvd the top oft' with
the blow.
Another colored man of much higher
station and more complete and elegant
attire was a dandy waiter employed in
the old Wolfe tavern. Noting an es
pecially line pair of boots owintl by
one of the patrons, a local magnate.
Etwnezer Moseleyt lie went to the s!ii-
maker to order a pair of the same sort.
"Let 'em be Jes' like Squire Mose
ley's," he commanded, iii.icniilevatly,
"only a quarter-dollar bettor!"
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l) It'rlen of Scent.
The mysteries of scent will probably
never be solved, and it is a matter of
tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., everyday observation that, while fl.e
only, and for sale by all leading
druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle.
P. N. O.
trained shooting dog will pass a sit
ting partridge, a terrier or a fox wai
Dud the nest. Ixmdou Tlnu-s.
No. 9-08
-IITHEX writing to dvrtlara plma
IT mcniloai thla papar.
I When a man does try to got a
ahead in this world by saving
money, iwople say he is "tight.'
itfle
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