Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 12, 1908, Image 7

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    In your notith ulnillur In any wny to the iitovT If
no, no ikmmI io woar n wohliiy, uiimhhI1c ptirtiul plate
or iJl-tittinu. ordinary bridge work. The lr, V iw
jHiem of
"TEETH WITHOUT PLATES"
The ri'mil: of 21 yours" experience, ihenewwnyof
rtpl'tfin teeth in th n out i tout h in fart, nmth in
upjKMirnnre. teeth to chow your lood tif it. an you
did uiKn your natural omw. Our force is no or. mi
ired wo cim (to your out ire crown, lirid, e ir phtto
work in a day if nocoMHury. I'osltfvoly pninltiHii ex
trucliiiu. Only hUh-dnnM. soinntitlo work,
WISE DENTAL CO., INC.
Dr. W, A. Wine. Mnnntfor.. 21 year in Portland,
Fccond Moor, i nilinu HinMinj, Third mid Yah
Inirton KtrootB. Office hours. HA. M. to H I. M. Sun
day, H to M M. i'liinlfH l itracLinj, lm; plates.
tt up. I'iioiioH A mid .Main 2f?y.
The Saxon railway from Limbach to
WnMonburjj is to ho one of the first Ger
man roads to he changed from steam to
fleet ricity.
Catarrh
Is a Constitutional Disease
It originates in impure blood and
requires constitutional t reatment, acting
through and purifying the blood, for its
radical and permanent cure. The
greatest constitutional remedy is
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab
lets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1 .
Nasal and other local forms of catarrh
are promptly relieved by Antiseplets or
Catarrlcts, 50c, druggists or mail.
C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
One of the
Essentials
of the happy homes of to-day Is a
vast fund of information as to the
best methods of promoting health and
happiness and right living and know
ledge of the world's best products.
Products of actual excellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
and which have attained to world
wide acceptance through the approval
of the Well-informed of the World;
not of individuals only, but of the
many who have the happy faculty of
selecting and obtaining the best the
world affords.
One of the products of that class,
of known component parts, an Kthical
remedy, approved by physicians and
commended by the Well-informed of
the World as a valuable and whole
some family laxative is the well-known
Syrup of Figs and hlixir of Senna. To
get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine, manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co., only, and
for sale by all leading druggists.
SHU In Prooenm.
A New England man, lately returnee'
from a year In Smith Carolina, tells ot
a little darky whom he Cw the week
after his arrival, and from whom he de
rived great amusement during his stay
in the South.
The man was lying in his hammock
on the hotel piazza one day, and opened
his eyes after a drowsy period to find
a small, coal-black hoy regarding him
solemnly, a tall glass of some cooling
drink on a tray held tightly by both
hands.
"Who are you?" asked the invalid
idly ; but there was no reply save a
broad smile.
"Where were you raised?" Inquired
the Invalid next, with a vague idea
that he had heard that was the usual
opening question.
There was another broad smile, but
out of the midst of It gurgled the reply;
"I ain't done raised yet, sah."
Hi
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C. Gee Wo
The well known reliable
CHINESE
Root and Herb
DOCTOR
, Hh made a life Btudy of
roots and herb, and in that
at inly d iiovorod and is aiv
lntt to tho world liie wonder
ful reirodirs.
No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used Me Cures
Without Operation, or Without the Aid of a Knifa
He jjunrftntoHtt to Curo Catarrh, Asthma, Limn,
rhrorit. lihcuimit irn, Norvousn. Norvous lVhilitv,
Stomach. Liter, Kidnoy '1 rouhl;itlo Lost Manhood.
Female Vvkni and AH Private IMmMtHes
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure
and Reliable.
IF YOn ARK AFI.K'1 l'l. DON'T DIXAY.
D J. LA 1'S AliK DANohKOI h.
CONSULTATION lWI2B
U you onunnt mil. wrifp for wy mpton blank ami circa
lur. Iiif'o o 4 rem in prr.nM.
T1IKO. iKK VVU-nilN rK ii Kldt'INK CO.
ICl-il irxt tit., Cor. Morrn-oii. l'ortliuid, Ore-son,
l'lcuse Alt-iit ion This I'nrcr.
I'ncls nen I.lkrd Ifer,
A Kansas City girl recently marrlec
n man who lives in one of the smallei
near-by towns and went there with bin:
to live. The bridegroom was naturallj
Jager that his relatives should like hit
bride pnd as one. an old farmer, voiced
no complimentary opinion in his hear
ing he at last asked :
"Uncle lien, what do you think ol
Biy wife?"
"'a.. for a fact. George." responded
the old fellow, "you shore outmarriec
jourselt." Kansas City Times.
Tho Sulii Hrfrri-iidnm.
In some of the cantons of Switzei
land a method resembling the referen
dum has own in practice since the six
teenth century. Tbe present form was
adopted in the canton of St. Gallon it
1SI50. In 1S48, in spite of conservsitivt
opposition, the referendum was Incor
porated In the Swiss federal constitu
tloti, and in 1ST4 its application was
extended. In all the cantons, except
Frieburg, the referendum is now es
tablished.
P N U
No. 46-08
iix'iitioii tliU puprr.
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To (blue Doing.
"Say, I hear somebody in this crowd
said I was a liar," blustered the vil
lage bully, approaching a group o
men he thought he knew. "Where's
the guilty party?"
"I guess maybe It was me. quietly
"Joined a husky stranger, who meas
ured fully six feet and looked to be
stronger than an ox, as be pulled oft
his coat and proceeded to roll up his
sleeves.
"Oh, that's nil right." continued the
bully, as lie hurriedly backed away.
Keep vmir elothes on; I didn't say I
wasn't."
lla Did.
First Waiter Von tried hard enough
to work that swell guy for a tip. Did he
civp yon one?
Second Waiter Yes; he gave me two.
He handed me a dime and told me never
to judge n nun's wealth by the clothes ha
wore.
Value of Trap Net."
To become convinced of the amount
of good there is In trap nests, one
must use them. He will then find out
Tor a certainty which of his liens are
laying well and which are not. Ter
haps he will he surprised to learn that
some of the best egg producers be has
are apparently his poorest specimens
This Is quite likely to happen, for not
by any means is it always the finest
looking hens the hens which would
score highest In the show pen that
will lay the most eggs. Needless to say,
the best layers only should be kept. If
a Hock is disgraced by egg-eaters, uie
trap nest will pick the guilty ones out.
likewise the drone, so that the flock
may be culled until only profitable
stock Is left. As but one hen cau be
present at a time to lay, it also does
away wdth crowding and quarreling,
whereby the danger of breaking the
eggs In the nest Is lessened. It Indi
cates, too, which hens are the winter
layers, the layers of the most fertile
eggs, the most symmetrical ones and
the brown, the white and the speckled
ones. At the same time it necessi
tates frequent handling by taking the
hens off the nest, so that even the
wildest birds become more tame, and
are less likely to scare. Summed up
briefly, It enables the breeder to get
In touch with the individual hen, ascer
tain her good and bad qualities, and
satisfy himself of her general condi
tion. The only objection that can be
raised against it, any way, is that It
requires a lot of attention. The nests
want visiting every other hour, at
least, and every hour would be better,
through the day. For the shiftless
poultryman, therefore, they are haidly
to be recommended. Agricultural Epit-omlst
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For Infants and Children.
ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT.
AVe fjelable Prcparaiion fiirAs
similaiingJlicFoorfandRi'tjula
linri (lie Stomachs audUowlsof
Promotes Dies(ion.Cheerful
ncss and ReshConlains neither
Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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ItCartonokStda
ftirm Strd
Chriricd Siiqnr'
Hufayrrm flamft
Apcrfcrl Remedy forConsfijia
Worms.Com'ulsions.li'cvTrish
ncssandLossOFSLEET.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOWK.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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For Over
Thirty Years
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Exact Copy of Wrapper. thi c(NTun iowr, new ton orrr.
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Rlgbta of the Hired Man.
A little thought and a little "put
yourself in his place" would do won
3ers in solving the problem of "How to
leep the hired man on the farm." Of
course there are many worthless fel
lows strolling about the country looking
for Jobs as farm hands, and any em
ployer Is liable to get one of them.
On the other hand, thre n-e many
employers who treat their men in such
a manner that no self-respecting young
man would remain In their service.
As a rule the hand who goes nt his
work cheerfully and does not complain
if a little extra job comes his way. is
the man who can always find a place
at the host wages going, while the one
who grumbles at his regular work and
flatly refuses to do an extra task is al
ways moving from place to place. The
employer who is considerate to hi
men, who does not Impose upon them
by word or deed, is the one who can al
ways get good men, and he seldom has
to hunt them up. The hired man is
entitled to a good bed and comfortable
rooin, with a place for his clothing. lie
is entitled to good, wholesome food,
and, above nil. he is entitled to decent
treatment and kind words.
The Farmer' Fronperltr.
No better evidence of the prosperity
of those engaged in agricultural pur
suits Is needed than to witness tho
showing of wealth at the various Stnte
fairs tills season. Chicagoans who at
tended the annual shows at Iowa,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio
and Kentucky have returned with the
most cheering reports of prosperity In
the farming districts as was well shown
by tiie Increased attendance at each of
the State fairs as compared with recent
years.
Tractically all of the State shows this
year had greater numbers of rural vis
Itors than have ever attended before.
Were the farmers a little pinched for
money doubtless many of them would
have remained away from their State
fairs, viewing a few days' study and
pleasure as a luxury which they could
not afford. This year, however, the
fanners turned out In record numbers,
and spent more money than in former
years. Goodall's Farmer.
Valuable In tha Ice Honae.
This Is a storehouse, 4 to 0 feet
square, in the Ice house, or of any con
venient size for the milk and butter.
The room should be provided wdth a
ventilator at the top. The doors lead
ing to the room should each have a
sash at the top. The sketch shows
only the inside door. The house proper
CONVENIENT STOREHOUSE.
Is built with walls, the space being
filled with sawdust. The dotted lines
show the outline of the Ice when the
house Is filled. If sawdust is piled
upon and around the storeroom it
makes a fine place to store vegetables
or fruits.
Self-Opening Sliillns Door.
The dote should be hung on a per
fectly horizontal bar. A cord or small
rope is fastened to the door near the
top nnd runs over a pulley at the end
of the track on which the door is hung.
The rope is fastened to a bucket or a
paint keg Is good. In which sulliclent
weight Is placed to draw the door open
Fruit Wrapping Machine.
A fruit wrapping machine has been
put in operation in California. It re
quires practically no attention and en
tirely automatically wraps the fruit,
savs Country ientieman. ine rruit
rolls down a slight Incline to the oper
ator, turning slowly over as tt ap
proaches him and giving him an oppor
tunity to remove defective specimens.
The fruit is lifted and placed stem up
in rubber cups, which carry It to a me
chanism operating much as the human
hands. It is carried to the paper being
cut and printed from the roll. The
twist of the paper is made over the stem
end, thus cushioning the stem and pre
venting puncture injury. If the ma
chine becomes dogged, it is stopped by
a dutch operated by electricity. A
counting attachment registers the num
ber wrapped. The capacity of the ma
I'hine is said to equal six good wrappers,
Hilly Orchard Land.
A certain rough section in Penn
sylvania that has hitherto been re
garded as of little value, for any pur
pose, has been found to be well suited
to the production of apples, and the
farmers there have been induced to en
u.ige in orchard planting In a wholesale
way, being assured, that the business
will pay largely. We have much rourh
ly, hilly land in several of our south
ern counties that ought to be used in
the same way. Indiana Farmer.
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SEl.F-OPENINO DOOK.
when catch Is raised. The cord run
ning from the catch should run the
entire length of the barn, so the door
nay be opened from any part of the
driveway, or may extend to a post In
the barnyard, so the door may bo open
ed when in the wagon or on horseback.
American Farm World.
ED WE
A Flavoring". It males a
syrup better than Maple.
J Soli ly grocers.
Sheep Arm Not Stupid.
The sheep Is usually set down for a
model of stupidity, but a gentleman
who has Just returned from a three
years' trip In the West tells the fol
lowing story: "I was on horseback a
great part of the time nnd often visit
ed large sheep ranches. One day, while
riding along, a mother sheep trotted
up toward my horse, bloating pitifully.
At last I made out that there was
something wrong off toward the left.
I followed the sheep In that direction,
and soon found the cause of her dis
tress. Her lamb had fallen Into n
shallow pit and couhl not get out. 1
lifted the little thing up, nnd the grati
tude of the mother sheep's eyes wi'I
always be a source of consolation to
me.'
AVhnt Sterill-d Milk I.
What is sterilized milk and what nre
its advantages? . . H. Y ., Vir
ginia. The milk is sterilized by steam,
which heats it to about l."0 degrees and
after that it is cooled down with a
Moier. This is called pasteurizing. It
is heated to a point that kills al! germ
il'e and then cooled. It sometimes gives
: lit milk a cooked flavor.
The 1'nefn! Sunflower.
Sunflower seeds are said to give ni,
extra line flavor to eggs and are much
used by the French people for that
purpose. Keniember this when you
plant your garden and drop in some
seeds around the edges and In the odd
corners, A few planted near the sink
drain will help to keep away miasma
and give you heads of seed that will
be mammoth in size.
Prnctionl Farm "ote.
Don't fail to cut out and burn any
canes infested by inserts and diseases.
Have you ever noticed that men who
are the most suexvssi'ul farmers stick
;,i tho iTops they know most almut.
making a specialty of them? Tbe man
who experiments with every new thing
that comes along will tind it expensive
business.
Measure bay in the stack this way:
Measure the stack in length, width and
over. Multiply the width in foot by
the over and divide by four. Then
multiply the result by length. To re
duce to ton of bay in stack less than
twenty days, divide tbe cubical con
tents by 51i For more than twenty
and less than sixty days divide by
42, and for mors than sixty days di
vide dt SSO.
CONTAINS
oNO MERCURY
Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering with
Contagious Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drug that it
frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts the disease
up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members.
When, however, the treatment is left off, the disease always returns, and the
patient finds that his health has been injured by this powerful mineral, and
lie is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma
tism, etc. The action of S. S. S. is entirely different. It contains no
Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing,
cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing
the virus from the blood. It searches out every particle of the poison
and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks. S. S. S., in
addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the
body. Its fine tonic effects tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the
appetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing
valuable information about the different stages of the disease and any
medical advice desired sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
nelar In Divorce.
'The underlying reason why so much
time usually elapses between the filing
of petition and the hearing or trial In
divorce proceedings is not generally um
derstood," remarked a lawyer who
makes a sjiecialty of this character of
practice. "Perhaps It Is within the cir
cle of truth to say that In a majority
of cases, if either husband or wife,
whichever side be plaintiff, should 'stop,
look, and listen,' as it were, the trouble
would be adjusted out of court entirely.
"As a rule, judges are inclined to
afford ample time for domestic partners
to ponder well befure pursuing further
toward legal redress for matrimonial
difficulties. 'Divorce in haste and re
pent at leisure' is a logical paraphrase.
Of course, if after mature reflection a
different opinion does not ensue, the av
erage Jurist would favor progressing
the suit."
In Due Form.
Orlando Spoonamore had proposed.
"I shall have to refer you to pupa,"
said the young and lovely Clariuda Ilewli
gus. Orlando reflected.
"Yes," he said, "I suppose that is the
correct procedure. I take the initiative
and you order the referendum." Chicago
Tribune.
Soma Satisfaction in That.
Mrs. Ilewligus You say that if a
burglar wants to get into the house he'll
get in in spite of everything you can do
to keep him out. Then what is the use
of your taking so much pains to fasten
all the doors and windows?
Mr. Ilewligus I want to give him all
the trouble I possibly can, blame him!
Chicago Tribune.
KAS PARI LLA
This sterling household remedy is most
successfully prescribed for a "world of
troubles." For derangements of the di
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthful activity. Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
processes of digestion and assimilation of
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con
stipation and the long list of troubles
directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi
ness, headache, backache and despond
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digesti'e tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealers to refund the purchase price.
HoyT Chemicai, Co. Portland, Oregon
The cleanest.-
lightest.-and -T
most comfortable
SLICKER
at the same time
cheapest in the
end because it
wears longest
3QP Everywhere
Every garment quar
onteed waterproof
Catalog free
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for spot cafih. 10 to 605 morp money for yoti to shin Raw Fnm and Hidrs to an than to
sell at home. Writ for Price Lint. Market Kpport, Snipping Turs, end aimut our
H U N T E R S ' & T R A P P E R S ' G U I D E 'L-k
'0 pases, leather bnand. Best thin on the sudiect ever written, lilustratint all Fur Animals, all
Jartotil Trapperi' ferrets, Iecrr, Trap. Game Ijiwf. How and where tMrnp. and to become a tuc-
boautiful Rnheg. Our Magnetic Bait and ttcco? (tttrarts anim.ils t-trap! ' 00 pt bottle. Shtp mur
Bides aud Fur tons and get highest unces. Apderoch Brua.. 1dU 121 Miimejollft,Miiui
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Jl3' po rr rpttes
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RESCENT EggPhosphate
IMC POWDER
A FULL POUND 25c
Get it from
your Grocer
Martha Washington
Comfort Shoes
You will never know what genuine
comfort is until you wear Martha
Washington Comfort Shoes. They re-
li ve tired and aching feet and make walk
ing a pleasure. They fit like a glove and
feel as easy as a stocking. No bother about
buttons or laces they just slip on and off at will. The elastic at
the sides "gives" with every movement of the foot, insuring free
action and a perfect fit. Absolute comfort guaranteed.
Beware of imitations. Only the genuine have the name Martha
Washington and Mayer Trade Mark stamped on the sole. Refuse
subsututes. Your dealer will supply you; if not, write to us.
FREE If vou wi!1 send us the name of a t!eakr who
bocs not handle M:mha Y jshinytoi) Com.'ort Shoes, wo
will send you free, rostpaid, a beautiful picturt of Martha
Y ashineton, sue l.-v.Ju.
We also muke Honorbilt Shoes. Leading Lady
Shoes. Yernia Cushion Shoes and Special Merit
School Shoes.
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Those "4
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Made from pure, carefully tested
materials. Get a can on trial
You never saw such cakes
and biscuit They'll open