Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 13, 1909, Image 8

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The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borno the signature of
and has been made under his per-
lyy y. sonal supervision since its intancy
f'GUCUte, Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good "are but
Experiments that trine with and 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 Opiuni, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Coli. 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
the Signature of
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNTAUfV COMNNV, TT MUH MY tTRCCTi NCWVORR CITft
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THE AUDITORIUM.
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle," occupying 250 acres
i of the campus of the University of Washington, will result in benefits for
j Washington's seat of learning that the University could not have hoped
to secure in many years, had not the great fair of 1909 been planned. So
the exposition that will exploit Alaska, Hawaii and the Philippines and
l emphasize the importance of the growing trade with the Orient will leave,
i after its gates have closed, a large number of permanent structures to
constantly remind the people of the Northwest of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition and the place it will occupy in the history of the Pacific
as the medium through which one-half of the world was brought In such
close touch with the other and a tremendous impetus to commercial in
tercourse given.
Seven buildings on the exposition grounds will be left for use of the
University and the auditorium, one of the finest of this group, cost the
State of Washington more than $300,000. While the exposition is In
progress this building will be used for conventions, congresses and con
ferences, and its hundreds of 6eats were in place and the building turned
over to the exposition management three months before the opening date
of the fair.
I I f I A lrt bottle, of GENUINE CYRUS H A OA
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All charges prepaid to the nearest express office.
4 quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS
NOBLE direct to you, all charge paid
to the nearest railroad express office.
Containing all those secondary constituents
the government chemists say MUST BE THERE
that it may be called whiskey.
Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them,
whether bottled in bond or not, is alcohol not
whiskey.
CYRUS NOBLE is pure.
It is old.'
It is whiskey and nothing but whiskey.
Now sold direct to you by the biggest and best
known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest..
W. J. VAN.SCHUYVER & CO.
EtUlUted 1864 105-107 Second Street. Portland, Oregon
cut t this unc and mail to-dt
W. J. Vu Schuyrer & Co, PwtlwJ. Ona
Eadcwd pleaic lm) $4.90 (or wtucH pleue taA me at once rf
four quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
prepwi.
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LOOKING DOWN YUKON AVENUE.
One of the most traveled highways of the Alaslta-Yukon-Paclfie Ex
position will be tlfe street to which has been given the name of Yukon
Avenue. Yukon Avenue makes its way across the exposition grounds
from west to east, and the ends are represented by Klondike Circle near
the entrance, and Nome Circle on which fronts the classic Forestry build
ing. It crosses the roaring Cascades on oriental bridges of handsome
design, and from its central part the buildings of Hawaii and Alaska,
backed by the enormous federal structure, are directly to the north.
Just to the west of Klondike Circle the Pay Streak winds in a general
direction from north to souih, and at the eastern end the land gives
way precipitously to the shoros of Lake Washington. It is on this beau
tiful shore of the lake the natural ampitheatre is located, and nature has
so quaintly formed this delightful spot, that small effort has been re
quired of man to transform it into as perfect an exhibition place as is
possible. Its curving, sloping sides complete a semi-circle, and from its
tiers of towering seats 30,000 spectators may witness the entertainments
with no possibilities of occupying a singlfe undesirable seat.
A wonderful variety of architectural display is shown by the many
buildings through which Yukon Avenue passes, and during its course the
visitor passes from man-made monuments through parts of magnificent
forests whose grandeur has never been marred by the destructive craft
of Mammon's disciples. From every side the line of horizon is defined
by mountains whose lines are delineated in perpetual snow, and stretch
ing away as far as the eyo can travel rest the waters of Puget Sound.
,.ipiirrri t - '- .iiM11' "
MANUFACTURERS BUILDING.
On the eastern side of Geyser Basin, at the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Ex
position, the handsome Manufacturers Building looks across the restless
waters of the Cascades and the flashing foam of "Old Faithful," the re
production of its namesake in Yellowstone National Park.
Its location is the most central of any of the exposition buildings, and
its architectural design is especially fitting for the position it has been
given. It was one of the first great exhibition palaces to be completed,
and before the end of last year was ready for the reception of its vast col
lection of exhibits. It will house a magnificent assortment of the highest
examples of man'B ingenuity and Invention, and within its walls will be
gathered specimens of manufactured articles from the workshops of every
nation of importance in the world.
It overlooks the finest of the formal gardens of the exposition, and Its
splendid line of pergolas, with their vine-covered columns and blossoming
flowers, complete a restful and pleasing view. At no part of the grounds
can be seen a more beautiful illuminating effect than is presented from
the open pergolas during the late evening and early night. A million
sparkling electric bulbs flash their white lights through the waters and.
scattered throughout the greenery, hundreds of electroliers mingle their
many hues with the riot of colors. Looking down the gentle slope of
Rainier Avenue the floating craft of two lakes is broughtnto vision and
adds the delights of a broad, light-sprinkled stretch of forest-enclosed
waters to the whole effect.
Fulfilling Hit Agreement.
Having become tired of living in rent
ed houses, Mr. Gwimple had bought
a home of his own. Not having
enough money to pay for it outright,
he had made a cash payment of $1,000
and given a trust deed on the property
for the remainder. One night, not long
after he had taken possession of his
new home, Mrs. Gwimple roused him
from a deep sleep.
"Gerald," she said, "somebody Is try
ing to get into the house!"
Mr. Gwimple crawled out of bed and
started downstairs.
"What nre you going to do?" she
asked him.
"I'm going to let him in," he an
swered, half awake.
"To let him in! Who?"
"The man that holds the trust deed
on this property," lie mumbled. "The
document I signed binds mo to admit
lilm to the premises at any hour of the
day." Youth's Companion.
To Save the Tablecloth.
-Nothing Is more provoking to the
careful housewife than to have a per
fectly clean tablecloth liberally be
spattered with gravy the first time it
Is used. Get a large table napkin one
to match the tablecloth If possible
and a piece of white oilcloth cut an
Inch shorter and an inch narrower
than the napkin. Place the oilcloth
where the meat dish will stand and
spread the napkin over it. The gravy
cannot penetrate through the oilcloth.
Thus there is a considerable saving in
the washing bill.
NOTICE FOR ITBLICATION". delated Tract.)
Fnblif! I, ami Siiln.
Serial So. bit.
Unitwl States Land .Office. The Imlleit. Or.eon
April 9, !
Notice is hprntiy erven that, as ilirectert by the
CommlBKioiier of the General Land Office, under
proviflona of Act of Congress Bjiprcved June 27,
1DOB, Public-No. SOS. we will offer lit public
sale to the highest bidder, at 650 o'clock a. m.
on the I9th day of May, 10O9 next, atjthii office,
the following 'tract of land to wit:
Ki c. n. tp. 2 S. R. U4 K. and lot 2. 8EJ4
N V NW4 pE)4 sec. SO tp. 'J8K -a E. W. M.
Any persona claiming adversely the above
described lands are advised t hie their claim,
or objections, on or before the day above desig
nated for sale,
Apr 15 May 20 C. W. MOOKE, Bejtster.
How It Looked.
"I think you ought to turn the lights
up a little when your beau comes."
said the boy who is beginning to use
big words to his older sister. "I
wouldn't st In the dim light if I were
you. It looks too conspicuous." New
York Press.
The Real Reason,
don't you go down
Mill
"Why
street .'
"Well, you sop, on one side cf It Uvea
my tailor and on the other side my
Ehoeniaker. while n canal runs through
the middle." Meggendorfer Blatter.
Flan for
Summer Comfort
Don't add the heat of a kitchen
fire to the sufiicicnt discomfort of
hot weather.
Use a New Perfection Wick Blue
Flame Oil Cook-Stove anil cook in
comfort.
With a "New Perfection"
Oil Stove the preparation of
daily meals, or the big weekly
"baking," is done without rais
ing the temperature perceptibly
above that of aaiy other room
in the house. Another great advantage of the
NEW PERFI
Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
Wick
ECTIOPJ
handsome CABINET TOP, which gives It every
convenience of the modern steel range. Has an ample
top shelf for warming plates and keeping cooked food hot,
drop shelves for holding small cooking utensils, and is
even fitted with racks for towels. Made in three sizes,
and can be had with or without Cabinet Top. If not
dealer s address our nearest agency. i
gives perfect
combustion
whether high ,
low is therefore free from disagreeable odor and can
ot smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ideal light, j
f not at your dealer's address our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Lamp
THE SHIPWRECKER.
H
is Lifa Mad? Up of Hardships, Ad
ventures and Accidents.
The earner of the shipwreeker con
sists of ii series of hardships and ad
ventures i.nd accidents and narrow es
capes from the first day he enlists
with a bij.1 wrecking company up to
the time. he is brought ashore from
the grim ship he calls "home" crippled
or fatally injured. Of all the profes
sions that demand heavy toll of hu
man life none, not even mining or
powder making, is as dangerous as
the one of these wreckers. Every year
thefe daring men, who brave storm and
wave and tempest to save the stranded
liner, to raise the sunken ocean grey
hound, to rescue the ship impaled upon
rocks and. if nothing else, to salve
what valuable cargo may be removed
from helpless wrecks, meet death by
the score. Many of them, exposed of
ten for days and nights to the Icy
blasts of winter seas, to driving bliz
zards and to drenching storms that
bite to the marrow, succumb to pneu
monia. Others at work on the pitch
ing, tossing barges have legs or arms
shattered during the risky operations
of removing masts or of slinging
wrecking pumps or other castings that
weigh tons. Others have hands or
feet so dreadfully frozen that these
must be amputated, and still others
are wiped out of existence after suf
fering hours of untold agony and ex
posure before the eyes of their helpless
comrades. Appleton's Magazine.
HICCOUGHS.
A recogtUxea
OreaTOBLaa.
autnorlty Tn Weekly
FBOFSSSIOITAL CJLXSSO
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Sam E. VanVactor.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on west end ot May Street
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON. .
A TTORNEY-A T-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, ore got
E. J. KELLER
Auctioneer
Out of town sales promptly attended to.
Charges very reasonable. J
Ione, ... Oregon.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER. '
Only oomplete set of abstract books
in Morrow county.
Heppner,
Oregon .
DR. ALEXANDER REID
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
They
A Simple Treatment by Which
May Be Cured.
Did yon ever take nine swallows of
water to cure the hiccoughs? Do yon
remember the time some one scared
the hiccoughs nway by telling yon of
a whipping due for some meanness?
Well, science has been studying hic
coughs and caught the hiccoughs by
the "nape of the neck.". The nine
swallows of water bad a little science
In It, and so did the scare cure. The
scientific hiccough cure consists in
pressing down to numbness the nerve
that connects the stomach, heart, lungs
and brain, the pneumogastric nerve.
The pressure partially and locally
paralyzes this nerve and of necessity
the hiccoughing must cease.
Have the hiccoughing patient sit
down and be at ease, with the muscles
of the neck relaxed as much as possi
ble. "Grasp both sides of the neck
somewhat toward the back part and
press down steadily and as bard as the
subject may permit for about one min
ute, having the patient work the head
from side to side. Within about one
minute the nerve will be numbed and
rested, and the spasmodic motion will
cease. It may require longer pressure
In some cases, but the result Is sure If
patience is maintained. Ohio State
Journal.
Cynical.
A Chicago professor says, "The man
who never parleys over cab fare, who
never scans the prices on a menu and
who hibernates when he's broke car
ries an Infallible amulet against fem
T.iue criticism." Kansas City Star.
Boa th Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Office Morrow Building
Residence Church street
Calls received at Patterson's Drug Store
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore
Resideuce in Morrow building over
Patterson & Son's Drugstore.
R. IV. HICKOK
Grainbroker
Heppner,
Oregon
S. E. Notson
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Office In Odd Fellows Bid? Heppner, Oregon.
DR. METZLER.
DENTIHT
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. JU. A. LEACH
DENTIST
Permanently located in Heppner. Office
in the new Fair building. Gas administered.
N. E. WINNARD, Al. D.
PHYSICIAN A M I((it
Graduate of:
Lenox College, 1885.
Chicago Homeopathic Med.College
IS'JD.
Rusk Medical College, 1S02.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to take
SID
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
For Hale liy Hloou DruK Companyi