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VOL. 24.
HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 8. 1908
NO. 1128
MORROW A
WINNER
BOUGHT ANOTHER
PRIZE WINNER
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
(jPL fJ-fl-A , sonal supervision since its Infancy.
W7f. -cccAK Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grood" are but
Experiments that trifle with ami endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
' Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcvc:rishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years,
MC aCITMUH ., rt MUDIUV TtT. NIW VOHK OITV.
Entirely Under Local Control a n dJM a nag e m e n t
Bank of Heppner
Capital $50,000
Fully Paid
Officers
W. O. MINOR, President
J. H.MrHALKY, Vice-President
W. 8. WHARTON, Cashier
VAWTEK CRAWFORD,
Asst. Cashier
Directors
W. O. MINOR
C. K. WOODSON
W. G. SCOTT
J II. Mr !I ALKY
W. S. WHARTON
Loans Made at Eight Per Cent.
FOOR PER DEHT IHTEREST PAID OH TIRIE DEPOSITS
WE ARE GROWING
Gain In Deposits, month of January .$19153.53
" " " February 8,503.01
" " " " March 10.3WM53
" April and May 81,640.48
Total gain for first five rronlhs, 1908 $89,7:9 50
NOT BAD FOR THE DULL SEASON.
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HerrsR s
16
Saw
Mil
Located on the Hoad waters
of Willow Creek
This new and thoronghly tip to date saw
mill iH now in RCtive operation and turn
ing out a superior quality cf
ROUGH and
DRESSED
LUMBER
mmm
.J.amber is now being hauled from the
mill to Heppner where yards
will be established.
Orders promptly filled
The mill has a running capacity
of 20,000 feet per day.
Herrin & Wilder Props.
Spanish Delaine Yearling
Bucks for Sale.
After the 10th of October, 1 will have
for pale nt. my place near Monument, a
fine lot of Spanish Delaine bucks.
Terms to pint purchaser. Pick out what
you want and I will deliver to any plate
in Morrow countv if desired.
KM. MKT COCHRAN,
Monument, Oregon.
F0LEYSR0NEWWR
Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia
TAKES FIRST ON AG
RICULTURE.
Ribbons Galore for Super
iority of Our Many
Products. :
W. O. Minor adds
Show Herd.
to
FOR BET
TER ROADS
Morrow county.
Third District fair at Pendleton.
We walked away with that $50
prize for the best county agricul
tural exhibit.
Best county display on fruit.
Got that in our vest pocket too.
Another blue ribbon on the best
display on peara.
When it comes to wheat, well,
there was nothing to it. Morrow
county only lugged home the fol
lowing premiums:
Blue stem 1st and 2d.
Little club 1st.
Winter wheat 1st and 2d.
Barley 1st and 2d.
Oats 1st and 2d. ,
liye-lst.
One hundred and twenty-one
ribbons were awarded to Morrow
county products.
W. 0. Minor has purchased In
wood Lass, first prize yearling and
grand champion Short-horn at
California State Fair, Oregon State
Fair and Pacific National Show, as
the property of Mrs. Lizzie H.
Glide, of Sacramento, Calif.
In wood Lass will be one of Mr.
Minoi's show herd at the Alaska-Yukon-
Pacific exposition, Seattle,
'09.
JUDGE SCOTT STARTS
THE BALL.
Good Roads Convention
to be Held in Hepp
ner Soon.
SENATOR FULTON
WILL SPEAK
Will be in Heppner on Oc
tober 13.
Senator Charles W. Fulton will
epaak in Heppner on the political
issues, Saturday, Octjber 17.
The Morrow County Taft Club
will spare no pains to furnish en-
tertainment, while everybody
knows that Senator Falton is one
of the ablest speakers in the west.
Judge John H. Scott, of Salem, ex
county judi:e of Marion county, presi
dent of the Oood Ro ids Association of
Oregon, good rca Is enthusiast and ex
pert on road building was in Heppner
yesterday evening and held a meeting
HEAVY STOCK
SHIPMENTS
Sheep and Cattle are Being
Moved.
A Good Company
The Pavilla Comedy Company
played three nights at the opera
house, closing Saturday evening
laBt. The company put up a good
performance and deserved a bigger
bouae than they got.
Alfalfa Meal for Stock.
A north Inlet, Coos county, man
says that his cranberry lanch Will
yield about 300 bushe s per "acre,
and as the prevailing price is about
$2 75 per bushel, he will derive
about $825 per acre. He expects
to raise 400 bushels an acre after
tha land has been cultivated more,
1 a
ana some times cranberries are
worth $1 a bushel there.
From one Gravenstein tree, a I Alfalfa meal is looked upon as
Moro man nicked oioht hovp of S3 the coming food for stock in the
apples, and his pears did even bet- Xorthwe8t' wLere faUeDinS i9 nec-
ter than that. The Sherman coun- e69flr - is loucier is now manu
ty climate is alright and so is the factured ln ,ar6e quantities in the
soil, for nlmost anvthin? that will state ot Colorado and shipped to
grow anvwbere in Oregon, by the tbe Mt'1DZ ffrounds of Illinois, Ne-
nnnlinotinn nf Bnnn,l raOBnn;nn braska and Missouri where corn 18
liftl ih orOQua c,.a nt, raised on a large scale. Alfalfa can
servor. These trees never have produced in Oregon and Wash-
bad the least bit of irrigation. 1Dgton on a mucb lar8er scale 19
the opinion of stockmen here who
. , i. i , , uave investigated its advantages.
e have several parties whoarelook- a r X
ing for homestead locations or relinqush- Heretofore Oregon and Washing,
ments, also some good timber claims, ton, as well as Idaho and Montana
If you know of any good homestead or have been sending thousands of
timber claims, it will pay you to write heid of cattle and sheep to the
feeding grounds of the east. This
sto k, bought here in good condi
tion, but not fat
us. Address, Aetna , Realty Co.,
Failing Bldg. Fortl nd, Oregon.
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any
enough for the
case of kidnev or bladder trouble that Catchers, is shipped into com-grow-
s not beyond the reach of medicine iDg states, where it is kept for a
iNo medicine can do more. Slocum . - . ..
UlUg Co.
Elgin lumbermen are again busy
shipping their product. A planer
has eeveral million feet more to
ship.
J. MAN FOO
Chines Root and Herb Doctor.
He is an experienced compounder cf
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
tli e use of roots and herbs, especially
prepared for each case. If vou cant
call at his ofliee, 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.
Pacific Lodging
House
C. N.SHINN. Prop.
Good clean rooms,
none better in town.
Come and Stop With Us
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE.
year or bo before being considered
fit for the markets at Chicasr.i.
Kansas City, or Omaha. The idea
has consequently prevailed among
stockmen that Oregon will do very
well to raise stock, but not to fatten
it. With the production of "alfalfa
meal" this notion will vanish, as it
can be produced cheaper here than
corn can in the states of the Miss
issippi Valley. The Portland Com
mercial Club is having the advan
tages of "alfalfa meal" investigated
with the idea of having the mills
for grinding it started in different
parts of the 6tate.
at the Commercial Club, where a good
sized audience of Heppner's business
men were greatly interested in listening
to plans for the betterment of roads in
Oregon.
The meeting was called to oruer by
C. E. Woodson, who introduced the
speaker.
Judge hcott said that it was not his
purpose to go into detail in tbe short
time allotted on road building, but at
the recent good roads conference in Port
land, he was employed to go over tin
state for the purpose of.arousing interest.
To get the people to think about needed
legislation and state aid.
The first work necessary to get prop
erly itarted would be to hold a good
roada convention and form a good roads
league, when detail work and methods
could be properly handled. -
Judge Scott askod the people here to
get together and get acquainted with our
needs in order to be able to prope'ly ad
vise a legislative committee at the prop
er time.
Also to stimulate the proper senti
ment and enthusiasm to back up the
county court in work that is impossible
under present conditions.
Judge Scott favored a state commis
sion to outline a state road policy.
The speaker called attention to the
progress of other states in good rord
building, and impressed the necessity
of working Oregon up on this important
question.
The speaker said that it would only
cost about f 100 to hold a convention and
get started right.
By motion of T. J. Mahonev it was
unanimously decided to hold a conven
tion in the near future, the time to be
set by Jude Scott to suit the conveni
ence of his itinerary in this district.
Judge Scott was followed by short
addresses by Prof. Re'd, Judge Patter
eon, R. F. Hynd, Dr. Kietner, and Sher
iff Sliutt, who all favoied the movement.
By motion the chair will appoint a
committee to solicit funds and arrange
for a big convention to be he!d here
soon.
Ample time will be given to thorough
ly advertise the date.
Movements in both sheep and cttl
have been heavy of late.
Good demand and short grass are tiut
reasons for the active business in tixtt
stock industry.
Joe Coombs, the Grant county steefc-
mao, is in the city today looking after
the shipment of :i!)0 head of S-year-oW
beef cattle. The sale was made ta
Union Meat Company. J. If. Phirmtat,
representing the comi any is here to re
ceive ttie stock.
Other cattle shipments will soon fol
low. Dnring the past week, T. H. Marrjp,
representing J. B. I,ocg & Co., of ,.lw
tina, shipped from Heppner 4000 Leal
of sheep. Mr. Murray went from htm
to Baker City where he shipped 3fl
head to his company. Tne sluep f-lr.pr-
ped were lamb, and the price was $2iW
per head.
In speaking of the fcituatioo U' East
Oregonian says :
Saturday Danzie & Son shipped 33M
head from Wa'lowa city to Smla Sprio,
Idaho, tbe pf ice paid being J2.12 pr
head.
C. E. Lukena ahipped 2800 head of
yearlings from Baker City to Cutbsnk,
Mont.
Several buyers are now in or ntix
Pendleton and others are coming. All
are in Bearch of lambs as the local raoes
have been cleared of everything ela
that is for sale at the present time.' Or-""
dinarily there would be no limbs far
sale as they would be held until tlav
were a year eld, but owing to the pa-
drv season, the range is bo short tkU
local growers will have approximator
20,000 lambs to offer.
The demand f jt lambs is exceptional?
good.
F.om present indications the price uf
wtnter mutton sheep will be high. Very
few Oreiron men are feeding or pianolike
to feed owing to the scarcity of b 5tli ktv
and grain feed and from the undvS
west comes the news that owing to t&t
high price of com, little of that ceraii
will be h'd to sheep this winter.'
It therefore looks like the sheepman
who will have mntton to turn off be.fani
the grass fed article is rady is ready fr
the market will be ab'e to coximand a.
high price for his anim.ils.
Hood River ht put itself on re
cord as in favor of good roads atul
will soon have an association fci
help get them, says the Glacier.
State Senator R. A. Booth hr.s
given 10,000 more to the endow
ment fund of Willamette university.
C ured II ay fever and Summer rw
A. S. Nnspaum, Pa'e.vi!le, Inthstru,
writes: "Last year I suffered for t'hrw;
months with a simmer cold so distress
ing tbat it interfered with my b'lsin-"?..
I had many of the eymptoturt ot ian
fever, and a doctor's prfs riptirm il
not reach niv rae. and I took se'r-d
medicines which seemed only to x
gravate it. Foitunatily I insisted
on ha villi: FolryV IIuii'v.uil Tar. !
j'.i l kiv I'Ulr-i Mc. . , , '.,'. .
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Lots of men ami women who are a
greeahle with others, get "cranky" at
home. Its not disposi'ion, its the liver.
If vou Hud in yourself thatyon feel cross
around the house, little things worry
yon, i ist bnv a bottle ol Ballard's Her-
bine and put your liver in shape. You
J and everybody amnnd you will feel
1 tiettcr lor it. Price 50 cents per bottle.
Patterson A San.
Ilaby .Morphine ('lend
are made bv all soothing syrups and
baby medicines that contain opium and
narcotics. Mctiee's Baby Elixir con
tains no injurious or narcotic drugs ot
any kind. A sure and safe cure for dis
ordered stomachs, b iwels and fret fulness
splendid lor teething infants. Patter
son & Son.
How to oil A ppi-ii il icll 1 .
Most vic'inis of appendicitis arethoj-e
wno arc habitually iviiptipu'e i. Foley's
Orino Laxative cures chronic coni p
iion by stimulating the l.wr a- d 1 oV
fls ami restores the natuial actim of the
bowels. Foley's Orino Fixative die
not nauseate or gripe and is mild and
pleasant to take. Kefuse substitutes.
Fanners
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Most elderly people have some kid
ney or bladder disorder that is both
painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney
Remedy Ins proven a boon to many el
derly ieople as it stimulates the urinary
organs, corrects irregularities and tones
up the whole tystem. Commence tak.
ing Foley's Kidoev Remedy at once and
be vigorous. Slocum Pru Co.
r.it : .iv i
tl.l l' Kfd
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Honev and Tar is the best tenie'v '
coughs, colds anil all th.roat ru( tv
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