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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1909)
The Kind You Ilavo Always in use for over 30 years, and frf-f y7- sonnl supervision since Its infancy 'XcMiu, Allow no nnn to doralvo von In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Tleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the The KM You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY TT MURRAY THCCT NEW YOUR CITY. Emm', bwhlw g' w CASTORIA lor Infants and Children. Th3 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NEW SHORT STORIES Eloquenco of Motion. VTilliam Jennings Bryan was ad dressing a political meeting in Iowa on one occasion when, it is said, be fairly carried away his audience by the povrer of his oratory. Among those nost impressed by the Xebraskan's ef fort was a man known to be very deaf, but who nevertheless seemed to be listening with breathless attention to Bryan and who apparently caught every word that fell from the speak er's lips. Finally, when a particularly fervid passage had been delivered by the man from Nebraska, with the effect of V "WHO?" EOaBED THE DEAF MAS. eliciting a storm of applause from the Audience, the deaf man. as if he could contain himself no longer, yelled in the ear of the man next to him: "Who is that speakln'r "William Jennings Bryan!" shouted the man addressed. "Who?" roared the deaf man, still louder. "William Jennings Bryan of Nebras ka:" came from the second man In a piercing shriek. "Well well!" exclaimed the deaf man excitedly. "It don't make any diffier rnco after all. I can't make out a word he or you are sayln', but, good gracious, don't he do the motions Splendid!" Lippin?ott's. " The Connection. Keott I remember reading of a very rich man who said he'd sooner be poor. Mott Yes, and probably you remem ber reading somewhere that all men ire liars. Boston Transcript. He Spoke Carelessly. Suburban Patient Sorry to bring you all the way out here, doctor. Doc torOh, don't worry about that! I can see another patient and kill two birds with ore stone. i wirn ore biodp. r?r,ra sieicv sieu tin tm m U ' it r- r n VIUOiLBVO rOLETCHOIJEYTAR 3 Bought, and which has been has borno tho signature of has been made under his per Signature of WOMAN AND FASHION A Princes3 Gown. The long sleeve princess gown with the short sleeve coat to match it is one of the useful combinations of the sea son. The one shown here is of dark voile with pipings of dark red silk on the skirt, band, girdle and sleeves. The silk is also used for the scarf, which fastens at the side with a single TWO PIECE TOII.E COSTtTMX. end finished with a tassel. Around the neck this scarf is folded smoothly and tarns a square corner Just over the shoulder, going straight across the back of the shoulders. The revere on the waist and the collar, cuffs and buttons of the Jacket hare Insets of oriental velvet The buttons on the front of the dress are covered with the goods Betwitching Little Bonnats. Somewhere, in the heart of the most anlmpressionable there must linger some sentiment for the little bonnet with the bewitching chin ties which was worn by women young and old back In the eighties. Disdaining the flaunting method of later millinery the millinery which is so well suited to the swinging walk of the present day the tie bonnet had a distinction which was perhaps the height of self effacement It Is doubtless la- recogni tion of this fact that this year there has been a tentative return to the toque with strings. Not only elderly women, but those who are young enough to wear it triumphantly, have donned the bonnet with ties, and the existence of fashion cycles leads us to believe that before long It will De re established in popular favor. Cream Serge Suits. The cream serge skirt and coat suit has made its appearance again with but slight alterations from last year's models. The woven self stripe is pre ferred to the plain goods by reason of novelty. The coat remains about the same In style, being box and reefer designs, al though a few built on more fancy lines with butterfly sleeves and silk lined hood are worn, but as a serge suit is for practical wear the plainer effects are perhaps in better taste. ! a rr n rim Kind Yo3 Have Aiwars wim l l I H l MIlW Ron ha The State and the Individual. The state may make. It easy for t man to acquire n small holding, but It cannot give the man the energy, the Industry, which are necessary If the boon is to be an abiding blessing to him. The state may help men over bad times, but it cannot give men the moral character which enables those who possess It by their energy, de termination, Industry, to place them selves beyond the reach of temporary disaster. London Strand Magazine. Partly So. "Confess," he thundered, "you are another's!" She shivered. Tartially." she faltered. "Thl3 hair" she pressed her hand to her brow "and the upper teeth I wear are bor rowed; the rest yours." The Feminine Paradox. The uneducated woman has often tho quickest perception, tho finest tact, tho most vivid sensibility. She will feel without speaking; she understands your inmost thoughts; she knows with' out being told. London White. Blacky and A Good Reason. 'Ta's a great admirer of the secret ballot system." "Why?" "Because it affords him a great chance to say afterward that he voted for all the winners." Judge. One pound of learning requires ten pounds of common sense to apply it rersian Fro verb. Too Late Now. Mother I hope you are nice to that young man who has been calling, dear. Daughter I don't have to be now, mamma, for he's in love with n;c Exchange. The Coolest Color. Few colors outside of white are as cool looking in summer as that trans lucent shade of green known as let tuce. It Is the embodiment of spring. Fortunately it is fashionable this sum mer. Gowns are chosen in it of china silk, of pongee, of sill gingham and also In white muslin and linen which have white foundation with green dots or stripes. These are worn for morn ings instead of a coat suit, and when the skirt is long they are used for evening. One of the New Ties. This dainty tie is made of accordion plaited lawn, scalloped on the edges in white mercerized cotton. The flat tab, which may be of lawn or heavy linen. ACCOBDION PLAITED LAWN. is embroidered in white In raised satin stitch. Net can be substituted for lawn in the plaiting, and the em broidery can be done in colors. Smart Traveling Gown. There is a certain kind of linen duck that is of rather good weight, does not rumple and requires no starch when laundered. This comes in a russet brown tone that is excellent for trav4 eling. With a plain, long sleeved madras shirt waist and a panama hat, which requires no trimming but a plaid scarf, one Is smartly attired for traveling. ASTORIA. -ltw Kind You Haw Always Bean the Signature cf Robert Hart, Prop. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda High Grade Cigars Fresh Candies Nuts and Fruits Lunch Goods Ice Cold Coca Cola Orangeade Root Beer w. o. w. Heppner Camp No. A0,rmet Snd and 4th Fridays of each ricnth. Visiting members cor dially invited. L. W. BRIGGS, C. C J. L. VEAQER, Clerk. Knights f Pythias. Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening. Visiting members invited. VAWTifiB CEAWFOBD, C C. I The Palm I I i GABFIELD CBAWFOBD, K. of B. & 9. Sam E. VanVaclor, o ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlcb on west end of May Street Heppuer Oregon, C. E. WOODSON. 1 TTORNE Y-A T-LA W Office In Palaco Hotel Heppner, Oregon E, J. KELLER Auctioneer Out of town sales promptly attended to. Charges very leasunable.J Ione, ... Oregon. W, L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstraol "oooke in Morrow county. Heppner, Oregon . DR. ALEXANDER REID PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Morrow Building Rpsidence Church street Calls received at Pattern's Drug Store Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in PatterHon & Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow . building over Patterson A Son's Drugstore. R. W. HICK0K Grainbroher Heppner, Oregon Clarence M. White LAWYER Heppner, - - Oregon S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon. DR. METZLER. DK1XTIHT Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. M. A. LEACH rJECJVTIST Permanently Jnonted in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas administered. J CLEANING UP SALE J 3 At Gilliam & Bisbee's Crock- 3 ery Department. T We will make as much as a 10 percent rut on stanlf; inrlnrUnrr fir niocc Silverware, Graniteware, Tinware, and anything found in this department. Christmas goods from 10 per cent to your own price. Sale Continues Until 3 February 1 . Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom- ach; Torpid Liver and Chronic Constination. T Pleasant to tahe UlAdUVG TlUIl OJIUp For Sole by Hlooum DrviK Componyi N. E. IVINNARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN & sntUUON Graduate of: ' Lenox College, 1S83. Chicago Homeopathic Med. College 1890. Rusk Medical College, J892. Nature Provides But one California It in the natural winter borne of many thousand of the world's best people Under the gentle influ . ence of its mild winter climate, every 'amuse ment and recreation abounds. Such bathing, -boating, fishing, driving; such pienios, parties and jollifications. ;Go to; Los Armeies, Taso Robles Hot Spring, Hotel del Monte, $ Santa Barbara, San Diecro, Santa Monica, Vence, Long Bench, Santa Cruz, or a score of similar resorts and you will find health, congenial sur roundings, hospitable as sociates, faultless accom modations and number less attractions aud con veniences. TheO. R.&N.Co. CONNECTING WITH THE Southern Pacifc Co. makes inexpensive round trip excursion rates to California. A six months stopover ticket to Los Angeles and return is ft 0G.7O. Corresponding races are in effect to other points. t We have some very dictinctive literature covering: California's winter reports, and wi'l take pleasure in giving; yon all of the information and assistance at our command. For tickets, sleeping; car reserva tions, etc, call on, telfgraph or write Heppner Apt., J. B. Hndde'ston, or Vm. McMnrrav, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon. f&IEBUBMYCUKE Makes Kidneys ant! Bladder Right PflLflCE HOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hotvi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Coder" New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Refiitted. Beat Meals in the City. HADDOCK 4 CO. Props. FJ Q 7 Ti7 R M fT I Ivl 11 CIU U U.XJLw ni!A Vl-Al C.tm Pacific Lodging House C.N.SHIINN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us MAIN STREET' HEPPNER, ORE.' Burgess & Gentry Horseshoing a Specialty All curable cases of quarter cracks, wire cuts, overreach ing, and interfering horses cured or no pay. Pap Simons' Old Stand HEPPNER OREGON Heppner Steam Laundry F. G. Shotswell Re-Opened, Repaired and Improved First Class Work at Reason able Prices Trco Delivery Heppner, Oregon J. MAN FOO Chinese Root and Herb Doctor. He is an 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 by the nse 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. Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fireproof building. European Plan Rates $1.00 Phil Metscban, Manager. Phil Metschan, Jr. Asst. Managrr. Cook's Restaurant Meals Served at all Hours. We make a specialty of. Short Orders. Everything cooked in plain sight. Highest Market Price paid in cash for fresh eggs. Groshens Building, corner Main and May Streets- A. J. Cook, Prop. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. guaranteed