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VOL. 24.
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT 24. 1908
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r.essand Rest. Contains neither
upmni.Morphine norMitmal.
Not Narcotic.
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Apcrfecl Remedy forCcmsflpa
lion , Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca
Vor ms .Convulsions .feverish
ncss andLoss OF SLEEP.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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Guaranteed under the Food
Exact Copy cl Wrapper.
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Bears the
Signature
u ror uver
j Thirty Years
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PROMISE OF
BETTER SERVICE
Telephone System to be
Improved.
SMUT TREATMENT
FOR GRAIN
E. C. Maddock who has return
turned form a visit to Portland in
forms the Gazette that the manager
of the Portland office of the Pa
cific States Telephone and Tele
graph Co., gave promise and sub
stantial assurance that the tele.
phone system In Ileppner would
be greatly improved in the not
far-distant future.
It is the intention of the com
pany to add another wirp, put on
another operator and install con
tinuoiiB Bervice.
Improvement, over the old time
bad service with which Ileppner
people have been forced to put up
with will be a relief, especially
with the local distance service.
Farewell Party.
THC eiNTHUIt COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
1 .unnD.LMMirjujH JM'VjmaaaTfjrawgMi
Entirely Under Local Control and Ma na g c m e nt
Bank of Ileppner
Capital $50,000
Fully Paid
Mrs. Mary A. Neville, clerk, was
the recipient of a very 'pleasant
farewell prrty at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager, last
Saturday evening. Mrs. Neville
was presented with a silver trav
on wLijh was engraved the names
o5 oO n 'ighbors of Maple Circle,
No. 239, Women of Woodcraft,
f illowing were present: Neighbors
Florence, Olingiu, Male, Eianey,
KiehsrJson, Mills, Kline, Summer
field, Cos, Slocuin, Goff, McFerrin,
Lichtenthal, Hall, Gordon, Luper,
Freelan:!, Hylaud, Stephenson,
Pennell, Swaggart, Yeager, Gray,
Cjnner, Neville.
HIGH PRICES
PREDICTED
Some Practical Sugges- One Dealer i3elieves $1.25
tions Offered.
To the Editor of the Ileppner
Gazette:
So many times I have been asked
what causes emu, what is smut
and how should wheat be treated
to prevent smut.
I will endeavor to answer the
above question, by publication
through the columns of your wor
thy paper, as I have been inform
ed from reliable sources gathered
here and th erp
Smnt is a live plant, a parasite,
growing on other plants like wheat,
barley, outs, etc., of which the
smut d"st is the sped or germ.
Everything that lives and grows
Will Rule.
"My private opinion is that
wheat will go to 81.25 a bushel this
winter," aid A. b Benson, manag
er of the Wasco Warelir.nsA A'
Milling company, The Dnlles, when
in Portland on a short business
trip, says the -Journal.
"The fact that they are paying
more in England for cargoes todav
thau for Decr-mber wheat tells me
that there is going to be eom
strong values, but, of course, it h
only my own piivate opinion. I
might be wrong."
Mr. Benson has been connected
with tha wheat trade for the pa.t
33 years, having been with the
firm of G. W. McXear in Sai.
irauHisco fur many years. He
came to Portland a couple yeas
ago and until becoming manager of
Officers
V. O. MINOR, lVeeiMPtit
J. II. Mr H ALKY, Vicw-PreeiJent
V. S WIIAKI'OX, Canhier
YAWTEU CRAWTOKl),
Apst. Cashier
Directors
W. O. MINOR
C. K. WOO! is ON
W. (i. SCoTT
.1 II. VcIIALKV
W. S. WHARTON
Loans Made at Eight Per Cent.
Fill PES OBIT IHTBIEST PHID OH TiUlE BEPG8ITS
WE ARE GROWING
(inin in Ppposits, mo ith of .Tanunry
" " " '' FebriiHry
March
" April and May
La Grand Observer: When we
get our several irrigation projects
constructed, which time will pro
vido, we will look back upou our
present condition and smile over
our lawsuits over water rights.
We have an abundance of water
to irrigate every foot of Grand
Konde. It is simply a question cf
storing it.
Seven Fink Reisteui:i Coi.i.ii: Pogs
fok Hai.e Male for $S; fem:-b tor $5
Three of the puppies 1 year olil, ba'
at:ee 4 months. All sireil by Kind
Hunter, Vol. XXI, A. K. C. .Stud
book, Yi. let Flora, So.'O.i, Fame hook,
dam. Address S. Dn. 34 Thiid St,
North, Portland, Or. Ocl
Will add that if anything go(
it;ii v.iia me irg'i,;ii,,-. (to
then our wheat will i;t
cent of 81.50 a bushel.
1 !
wort h evei v
Expert Dry Goods Man.
Marquardsen'd big department
store has secured the services of
Mr. li. C. Jeierson, an expert drv
goads man from Portland.
. Mr. Reierson was formerly a
member sf the firm of Eeit rson &
Cremer, the well known expert
handlers of merchandise. lie
thoroughly understands his bus
iness and Mr. Marquardsen is cer
tainly fortunate in being able to
secure the services of Mr. lteier-
sou.
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Total cain for first five months, IMS
NOT CAD FOR THE DULL SEASON.
iasr:viihMi.,it.v!jniiLiKBi m ki .vum umv, hjui n
AOTICE FOR VUr.UCATlOX.
oartinent (if the Interior,
Soriiil '.
fnitod StnfeH Lami oflicc, I. tiramlo. Oregon.
AiiijMif 10, ICiN
N'ltire i heri'l'V givi'ii that, Aiiiu M. Moore,
of Ht'ppner, Oregon, who on A jri 1 3dth, 1!KH,
m(!f IIo!ii'Htenl Entry. No. Villi. CTM, for W'i
XK' W:i HK. Section -M. Ton nchip :!. South
It.-iiiK K 1st Wiillnmctto Merhlinn: lins filed
notice of Intuntion to imtke final Five Year
proof, to estdlillwh claim to the land above d .
critici, lieforu J. I. Willlitins, 1'. S. I'ominihsion
rleperilwd 1hji!s nre ailvised to rile their cl iimn,
or ohjectioim, on or before t tie day nltore
dcHt"sast''d for sale.
Ansl-1-Septt7 F. C. Rlt WWFM.. Uecister.
A. A. KOI'.EKIS. llecciver.
Ye have ceveral parlies who are look-
iijk mr iioiiieieao locations or renniisn
ments, also some yood timber claims
If you know of any nood homes' p.id or
timbsr (l,ims, it will pay yon to writ:
ns. Adlress, Aetna lieVlty Co, L'L'o
FaUiiig B'Jj. I'ottl rid, Oiegoa.
Foley's Kidney Remedy enre any
ease of kidnev or bladder trcnble t . a t
' not beyond the reach of medicine
No medicine can do mote. Slocttm
Drtij! Co.
NOTICE FOK PrpMCATtON (Isolated Tract.,
rubiip. land Snip
Serial No. O-j'H
t'nited States Land Ollice, Tlie nailed, Oregon
AiiRiixt 7, ives
Notice U hereby given that, aa directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
cr, at h'K otlicc in Heppner, Orni;on,on the '.'Mil 1'"" i"io:-.s of Act of CongresH appioved June
day of September,
'lH in:int names dh wifnpnsea:
Kdwaid I'almcr, of l.-xinitfoii. Oreiron. Mnli
loii llaworth, William S. Sfiaii;lit and Samuel
Haworth, all of Hepiaier, Oregon.
AulSh.-ptl7 F. C. HKAMWEI.I,, Kepister
NOTICE FOlt I'UBIilCATlON (Ifolated Traet)
Public I-und Sale
I.a;randp. Oregon, Land OtTiee. Au?uH tt, I90R.
Notice is hereby Riven that, as directed by tha
CommiBMonerof thotienenil Ijii.d Otlice, under
provisions of Act of Congress approved Jane 27,
114.M. riibllc Xi. 30:!, we will offer at public sale
to the highest bidder, at lilo'elock a. m on the
2h day of September, next, nt this office, th
following tract of land, to-wtt: 8W NE!.
be. 7. Tp. . It. 28 E. W. M. Serial No. 079.
A'J I UK 1 1 c h ......
V.m, I'ablic- So. :vi, we will otter nt public
Hale, to th.. highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m ,
on the JSrd .lay of September next, at tiiiaoffice,
the following tract cf land, to-wit: SY.'i
i E'. S.-r. '.I, Tp. 5. S K. Si E. W. M.
Any persons clain.lng adversely the shove
ilescrib?d lands are advised to tile, their claims,
or objections, on or before the day above
designated for sle.
Angl3-Septl7 C. W. MOOKE, Register,
Chinese Root and Herb Doctor.
He is an experienced compounder of
Chinese Medicine. He treats rikvoss-
fully all private, nervous and chronic
diseases, also blood, stomach, hfart,
hinpr. liver, kidney, female weakness,
catarrh anil all diseases of the body bv
tf;e 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 Ton- Chinese I Ksiwiallv secondhand sspk-
has stflne place where the conditions
are favorable for is growth and
development and when conditions
become unfavorable the lifeof that
particular thing is extinct.
Vitriol water is death to the
smut germ; but I have learned
from many wheat growers in Mor
row county that they do not use
the vitriol as I would FUggest. We
must admit that dry wheat in bags
can be left uncovered and take
much rain and not absorb enough
moisture to prevent wheat from
being merchantable, at least in
this climate, and yet they expect
every part of every kernel to be
surrounded by vitriol water by five
minutes immersion in a sack in a
barrel.
I siy jt will not do. Wheat in a
zaii ivi a barrel is so closely packed
that every kernel must, at some
point, touch other kernels po close
ly as to prevent the vitriol water
passing between, and if at this
point there is a emut seed kept
from contact with the water it
wou'd not be killed.
By pouring wheat in the vitriol
water every kernel is completely
surrounded by water, especially if
you btir it well. Build a trough,
saj- fourteen or sixteen inches wide
twelve inches deep and ten or
twelve feet long. Place twenty to
twenty five pounds of vitriol in aj
crrain has? and nlace it in one end i l-b-'aS'int to take
ol the trough. Fill trough with
six inches of water. Four iu a sack
of wheat, stir well, skim oil the
white caps, straws and other re
fuse. At one end of the trough
place a drain board, scoop up the
wheat and allow the snme to drain.
tne water passing back into the
trough.
In this country we find very lit
tle foreign substance iu the wheat
in the way of wild ?eeds. One
man can vitrol and skim more
wheat in this manner than he could
clean with a fanuiug mill and more
than he could vitriol in a barrel
and the wheat is left in rrood cot -
diiion for tha drill in its passage
down the tubes for seeding. And
I would further suggest that the
sacks in which the wheat is placed
alter vitrioling should be immersed j
? . - i . ... .
IJ Viu 101 water. AS tnere may De j west 0f ii.udman. Morro v County, Ore- I
Stunt germs Sticking to the suck. 1 tron, the tolljwim; describe anini.il :
Iron jrrav horse, weijli:ni ebou!
A brass band has been orguniJ!xl
it .Monument with 13 piec.M,
Oregon hor.-es s well as men
always get to the fiont.
Clatskanie has vntel 5,000
bonds fnr crushed rock streete.
Monmouth L'erald: If the peo
ple of this valley would pay one
tenth as much attunti.m to a Doles
1 L
as is given them at Hood PJver
wo would soon be gettir-g a stream
of dollars that would equal tbafc
received in the long ago for wheat.
Barring a frost soon, a mat! nenr
Milton will haven second crop r,i"
young rousting j ears for hi tab:
He raised one fine crop this year,
and found it good, so he ate it all
and fed the fodder to the cow,
then he put in another crop which
is now in tassel and gives promise
of yielding abundantly.
That the government will tafco
hold of the proposition of irrigat
ing the high plateau lands of the?
Madras section is one of the possi
bilities of the future, and that
this possibility is by no near a
the Wasco Warehouse & .Milling
company was in the employ of A. ! r?mote one is evidenced by the
Beig, w heat exporter of this city, i act ",at government engineers are
'I believe wheat will fofjno-! iu the field now investigtim? the
81 25,'' continued Mr. Ben son
wnt feasibility of the project, eaj s the
How to Avoid .1 ijcn!ici(i.
Most victims o? appendicitis are those
wno are habitually constipated. Foley's
Oi ino Laxative cures chronic const:pi -iion
by stimulating the liver a d bow
pIs and restores the natural action of the
bowels. Foley's Orirto I.ixative does
not nauseate cr trripe and is mild and
Ueftise substitutes.
Pioneer.
Fenneil ins ' his tboto ".'.Kery open
aiid ready for business in the old
ard. end w;l! do all kind-, cf work
in that lire at prices reasonable. For
the next 15 days with each dozen of our
best woik, will giva an enlarge i picture,
1Gs20.
For Third District Fair at Pendleton,
September to Octobe- 3, the O. Ji c
N. Co. will sell round trip tickets from
Heppner for fo. Skiing dates from
September 27 to Oc'obe- 3, inclusive.
Return limit October 4.
Card of Thanks.
I take this method to hereby ex
press my heartfelt thanks to a)
the good friends who so kindly as
sisted during the sickness and
death of my wife.
Matt LTcaiiES.
A Ct.inis to i:i (;! j- People.
Mot elderly people have fome kid
r.ev or bladder disotd.-r iht is botii
painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney
Remedy has proven a boon to many el
deriv people as it stimulates the u in j ry
organs, corrects irreiru'a'ities and lories
nn tiie whole ys'etn. Com me nee tak.
i a Foley's Kidnev Remedy at once and
b.' vorous. Sloctnn IVu Co.
IsisasrrerjiMe at ISomc
Lots of men ami women who are a
sreeable iih others, yet "cranky" at
home. Its not disposi ion, its the liver.
If vou fiud in vourseif that ou feeleros
around th iion-e, li:!! thibirs worry
yoti. just buy a bottle n F.al'ard'a Her
hine and put your tiv r in shape. Yon
and t-very body arrr.oi.1 i ou will fen
! Il"',i'r I' o- it. 1"; ice CO ( o:;ts i t I., tit...
I'.:! li'i i-ou ci S in .
Klamath Indians living in the
vicinity oi'Ya nax an' prep.uiug to
build a Methodist church cm Whi. -key
creek to cost 1. 'JOG.
tuo; .VZr;:ii;;e Mend
are made by all soothinu svnifs anJ
btby medicin-s that contain r.pinm an 1
narcotics. Mctiee's P.ahy KPxir c
t'dns no ir:juriou or ii.i--. ,-. tic (i-:iu" i t
any kind. A sur. and saie cure fr d ---o-d'-red
stomachs, V, i i-U and f-df!!lres
splendid for teething itif.it.t. I',.:t r
son k Son.
Volltr.
Notice is hen by civen th it I, the un
dei s'uneil, under and by virtu.;? oi th
laws of the State of Oregon, prohibitinj
the runriins: af bue of anim-tU within
M.itrow county, have taku up and have
in my possession at my place '4 mi e'
I il rod H:3 rev or j i: d Virni nicrCnl l
A. S. Nnspanm. r.i';:i'e. 1 S.)-.r..i,
Wiiu-s: ' i.at year i stui'eied lor thre,
tv.on! hs vi jrji a nrm c: ;, - vn -ir.j;
ti'at it ir.'e: ! njr; :.n 1
Iliad many cf the symptoms o
fever, and a doctoi's pr; s ription did
not reach v.'.- c; v.:;.'. I
med. cities wliicii seemed otdy to
ir;ava!. it. r..;tn, v T ;;...;
on having Foley's Honey an,'. Tar.
ipi'cklv ct-.red mo. v.;'ej ; s"
ey at ,d T..r with
t
u-e l Foley's Ho
same succ-ss."
H'uni I'l ;
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Medicine C, 117
banv, Oreiron.
W. Second St., Al-
The Heppner Oaiette the newa of Mor
tow County; The Weekly Oregonian tn
newg and thought of the world. Both at
special price. Inquire cr addreea The
Oaiette. Heppner. Or.
Call at the Gasette office end learn I
our dubbin offer with the Weekly Ore-
tbe above ronlaa.
Pacific Lodging
House
C.N.SHIINN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With Us
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE.
It don't pay to raise smut. There
pounds; rijht bin 1 l.-i; white almo t to
1 1- . !.,f, l.tn.t 1... . I ..1 .
, . , . .., iiwi.iv, ten mini tr iilliic IU MMH.trK i
is danger to explosion of threshing Ut front foot lv whi. hr;lu
F;i rni c rs A t to n t i o n !
outlits, disagreeable to work in
and a loss in the price of the grain.
Hundreds of dollars would be
saved to growers of this county
in using more precaution in au en
deavor to kill
seems that the conditions iu this
county are favorable to the growth
of smut.
Respectfully yourp,
R. W. HICKOK.
on r i iz ! t slunller, aje
II , conned ed
about ti years.
The owner or owners of sai I aniin.il
are hereby notiti 'd that unless th same
is claimed within the proper time or
manner, that I will on t! e d.iv rf
the 6mut, Which O. tnher 1!1.K t ll,a,.v,rJ,lt..n,.,,l,..l,
in the forenoon of said day at my said
farm sell th i said described ammal in
the manner and for the purposes pro
vided by lay.
Dated tliis 17th day of September, l'0S.
Ptl7 24 JOHN A. A HA MS.
'saed t.i n. ai:
UN'h.l.c I in ;;1
T.d i'- bllli!':.l S
R
AC if IC COA-
c .i:n 1 would
i u a;i oiler. Gram
;,uc ' ii ti.e lieppitt-r
.;t ';! n io.-incbes.
ci i u lv vours,
r Ki.i VA Voi; c
i y R. U . HlCKOiv.
At tciiiinti. toil in :i SiitTcrrrit;
Folcv's Honey an 1 T.t.- witl tivc
mediaie relief to asthtni sc.ilVrers an !
has cured many oases that ha 1 re.'n. ,
to yield to other treatment. Foley's
Honey and Tar is the best remedr lor
cough, colds and ail throat and Irtrjr
trouble. Contains no harmful du:.
sloccm Prng Co.