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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
Oregon Sheep Healthful. Assembly Resolutions. The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the lity. Glasses Borg's. properly ntted at P. O. tf. Try that acid proof granite ware at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Highest cash price paid for bides pelts and furs. rhilCoho. Wee that aoid proof graniteware Gilliam & Bisbee's. Jake Wells went to Portland, .yesterday: Mr Wells goes to boy first class and tip to date stock ot furuiture. Mr Wells is a thor ough furniture man. Eialit bite ocean steamers and one vailing vessel were in the Willamette Rivre on August 9, loading; Oregon products for various ports across the sea, in addition to the usual number of coasting vessels, one of the most formidable fleets to assemble in a Pacifio Northwest port for mouths. The combined cargoes amount to 23. 000.000 feet of Oregon fir. together with miscellaneous freight, and destinations include Hong Kong. New Zealand. Manila, Shanghai, Australia and other oriental ports. .RHEUMATIC FOLKS. Are vu Sure Vur Kidneys are Well.. Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its preseuie there ehows the ki9neys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday (villi (hem, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kid ney Pills not only remove uric acid, but ure the kidoeys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Here is Hepp ner .testimony to'prove it Henry Howard, of Heppner, Oregon, eays: "For thirty years I suffered from rheumatic pains in my back and liips. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills ad vertised. I was induced to try them aod 1 wish to express my appreciation of their good work. Doan's Kidney Pills iga-ve me great relief and I Jonly hope thsrt rav statement will be the means of 'leading other kidney sufferers to try ithem." Frr sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New Yoik, sole agents for the United states. (Remember the tike no other. - "Oregon sheep are considered generally to be in a most healthful condition." said State Sheep Inspect or Lvtle. "The greatest trouble we have had with sheep in Oregon has been in regard to the 'soabies.' a disease that was prevalent in nearly all the flocks four years ago. At first it was very difficult to get the sheepmen to see our way in the proper care of the sheen and they disliked the new methods we introduced. However, they soon discovered that two healthy sheep were much better than 20 siok cnes. "In order to eradicate the 'scabies.' it was necessary that every sheep- raiser should dip all his sheep thor oughly once and sometimes twice a year.' This work required considerable time and extra expense of the sheen men. Frequently we had to compel some flocks to be redipped as stock men would fail to do the work properly. "Another matter that we had to watch closely was the shipping of sheep out of the state. While this was within the province of the federal inspectors, we were desirous of pro tecting the industry of our own state and co-operated "with the government insoectors in every way possible. "It has taken several seasons of strenuous- work on the part of the inspectors to carry on the campaign for better and cleaner sheep, and fre feel that we have now succeeded in onr purpose, I believe that the sheep in Oregon, on the whole, are in as fine aconlition as those in er.y of th states. The duality of wool hii also shown a maraed improvement during the past year or two." The following resolutions were adopted by the Morrow county He. publican asBembly. Resolved, That we the Republicans of Morrow County, in Assembly convened, afiirin our allegiance to the principles of the Republican Party, and heartily indorse the administra tion of President William II. Taft. Resolved. Tbat ws indorse the action of the Republican State Assem bly, and pledge our support to the candidates recommended by the State Assembly. Resolved, That we heartily indorse the nomination of Hon. T. J. Mahoney for Joint Representative from Morrow and Umatilla Counties, and pledge him our united support in the Primary Election. Resolved. That we indorse the ac tion of the Joint Convention of Umatilla, Union, and Morrow Coun ties, in recommending S. Fred Wilson, of Athena, as a candidate for Joint Senator, and pledge him also our united support in the Primary Eleo-tion. t'raaa Slckneaa I "Excellent Health." So says Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria, III. "I found in vour Foley Kidney Pills a prompt and speedy cure for backache and kidney trouble which bothered me for many months. I am now enjoying excellent health which I owe to Foley Kidney Pills." w Emmett Cochran was over from Monument the grst of the week. Three coated acid proof granite ware, every piece guaranteed at Gilliam & BisbeeV. Louis Flubrer, of Mayger, Ore gon was a business visitor the first of the week. frs F Luper has gone to San Francisco where she will purchase a new stock of Fall millinery. Hob (Jarsner brought in a car load of beef cattle Sunday, from Wheeler county. The stock was shipped to Portland. , Baptist Church. TheG 3?tt and Semi-Weekly Journal 11.75. Don't overlook the Bin wagoif at Gilliam & Bisbe's. The regular semi-monthly meet ings in the .baptist church next name Doan's and Sunday. Preaching at 11 a m. and 8 pm. The Bible pcuooI .every W 9a. .a a jjoras aay lor an wno will come President Ilelff erjtaana. Hundreds of orphans hare bee:, helped by the President of the Indus trial and O pban's Home at Macon, Ga., who writes: "We have used EUctric Bitters in this institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medi cine for Stomach, Liver and Kiduey troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth." It in vigorates all vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digestion creates appetite To strengthen and build up pale, thin weak children or run down people it ha no equal. Bes' for female complaints (July oUc at all druggists. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Harvest supplies of all kinds at at 10 a m. Gilliam & Bisbee's. r-ate r llc-Wkcfc? IV o matter it yoar kidney trouble is acute or chronic Foley's Kidney Reme dy will reach your case. Mr. Claude Brown. Raynoldsvftle, HI., writes us that ha suffered many months with kid ney complaint winch vafflisl all treat ment. At last he triad Foley's Kidney Remedy and a lew large bottles effected complete core. He says: "It has leo pf inestimable value to me." Sheey Raach. far Sale. On easy terms. Several streams of ruuuiug water the year round. Good fences and buildings. Apply to Mrs It, mm a Kilcup, Lena, post- omce address Heppner. t'alay KUaey Pills. Tonic in quality and action, qoick in results. For backache, headache, d'i ainess, nervousness urinary irregulari ties and rheumatism. Wmh A Cratch. "When Editor J. P. Sossman, of Cor nelius. N. C, braised his leg badly, ii started ah ugly sore. Many salves and -ointments proved worthless. Then J'ucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thor oughly. Nothing ii so prompt and fliire for Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Come, Bores, Pimples, Eozema oi i'iles. 26c art ll druggists. 'Foley's Kidney Tills contain in con eentrated form ingredients of establish ed therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. tor ((nick Kellef Irain Hay Fever. Asthma and summer bronchitis, take Foley's iloney and Tar. It quickly re lieves the discomfort and sufTeingand the annoying symptoms disappear It soothes anil heals the io flamed air pas sages of the head, throat and bronchial tubes. It contains no opiates and no tittrmful drujis. Refuse substitutes. O r- 1 1 d ren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R I A Titer Have a infinite I'urpnar. Foley Kidney Tills give quick rel if in oa"e of kidney anil Madder ailuents. Mrs. HiJxe (iUser, Terre Haute, Ir.d., tells the result in her ihsp. "Afier suf fering for many years trom a serious case of kidney troub'e and spending much mnncy for so called cures, I f und Folev Kidney Tills the only medicine that gave me a permanent cure I sin strain al to be up and attend to my work. I shall never tiesita'e to recom mend them." Tb oewa of both bemlipbcrM n Tb .Weekly Oregoaiaau Galgallus Wheat. Pendleton. Or., Aug. 10. Dell McCarty, a former University of Oregon athlete and graduate of that institution, who is now engaged in farming on his father's ranch in the light-land aeoiton, west of Pendleton, believes that he has found the wheat best adapted to the light soil and semi-arid portions of Eastern Oregon, It is called Galgallus, and. while it is not an entirely new variety, it is believed that Mr. McCarty is the only farmer in Eastern Oregon who has given it a fair trial. He says that for milling purposes it is second only to bluestem, and that its ability to withstand droughty conditions makes it a better producer in the light-land sections than either Dale or Club. Galgallus is a variety of wheat propagated by the Department of Aaricnlturo at Washington, and lie secured his first samole from the department three years beo, upon the lecommcndation that it was a eood drouth-resisting variety. Thev have grown the wheat for each of the past three years, and have found it all that the department claimed. It has alwavs yielded better than Dale or Club under the same coniitions. instance, this year they had Dale wheat and Galgallus in the same field, seeded under exactly the fame conditions. The Dale turned out 20 bushels' per ucre and the Galgallus 2(i. McCartv is therefore well satisfied with this experiments, especially since it is said that the mills will pay k St. Thomas Ac- quinas Academy Condon, Oregon Boardiug and Day School con ducted by the Sisters of St. Dom inic. This institution is pleasant ly situated on an eminence "over looking the city of Condon, Ore gon. The building is new and at tractive, and h ss the advantage of being equipped with every modem convenience, includiug a line new steam heating plant. The Course of Studies is thor. ougb and practical, embracing the studies of the Primary, Interme diate. Academic and Commercial Departments. Music is thorough ly taught, in an artistic and scien tine manner. Classes la sewing will be formed, in wnich plain tew ing and embroidery will be taught One of the principal aims of this school is to impart cultured manners and a thorough moral and religious training. For further information 'address Sister Superior. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfi3 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the yf , " Signature of Oi7Z7&&U4 Notice for Publication. lloestem prices for the new variety Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, July l!Uh, !H0. Notice 1 is hereby given that Walter W. Fleming, of Ilsrdman, Oregon, who on August loth, 1!05, made homestead, (Serial No. (i:!l!S5). No Hu;2, for SK Slv'4' Sen. 1!) K'j NK'.f Sec. and NW4 NU'1,;, sec. L'il, Township 5 South, Rantte '26 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make For tinal five-year proof, to establish claim to the laud abnva described, before C. C. Patterson, U. S. Commissioner at his olfice at Heppner. Oregon, on the 211th day of August, 1910. C'aimsnt names a witnesses: Stacy Huberts, Fred Knighton, John Howell and Mrs Adda Huberts ail of Hardmao, Oregon. C. W. MOORK, Register. Would You Like a Peek at the New Fall Arrivals "E are just opening up our Fall Goods the first ship ments. There is one bier case of SINCERITY CLOTHES which we have just finished unpacking, assorting and pricing. They are all up in the cabinets ready for inspec tion and such clothes as was never our good fortune to see be fore. They are marvels in the ready-to-wear tailoring line. If you don't agree with us, either your taste or ours is at fault. Then there is another shipment of the new Fall colors and weaves in neckwear. We will let it talk for itself. The fact that it comes from one of the greatest neckwear houses may have something to do with its attractiveness. Then there are the new hats, all ready for inspection a trifle early for most of you, pei haps, )ut it will take you a little while to get used to yourself in' a new style after wearing light weights and light colors all summer; in short, everything in the store has an air of newness and novelt". and the man wno wants to be first on the ground will be as enthusiastic over our new styles as w are ourselves. - Although you will find some things in the windows, most of them we are holding for a little later; but if you come in and ask for them we vill gladly show them to you. MINOR & GO rB07SSSIOITAIi CASSS Sam E. Van Vac tor. , ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce on witnd of May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Off tea la Palace Hetal Heppaer, Oregon W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete ft of in Morrow county. Hbffhbb, abstraot books Obioon. Frank B. Kistner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson A Son's drugstore Residence in Morrow building over Patterson A Son's Drugstore. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. PHVS1CIAN & StRUEON Graduate of : Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med College 1890. Rusk Medical College. 1892. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. OIBceln Odd Fellowi Bid Heppner, Oregon. DR. M. A: LEACH DKNTIST Permanently located io Heppner. Office In tbe new Fair buildiDg. Gas ad ministered. FOLEYSKroNEYPElS Fob Bacxacmc Kioncw and Blaooio Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon Modern six story, fireproof building. European Plan Rates and xi j3. Phil Metschan, Manager. Phil Mktschan, Jr. Asst.Manafter. :LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on tanJ and can be furnisbeson short notice t- parties wishing to drive iDto .he interior. Fiis'clas,. : : flacks and Binges Red Front Livery & Feed Stales Willis Stewart, Pros) FIRST.CLASS fVoilce f Final Accounting;. CAU GROUND AND 8Ki VS. VVE CATER TO 'i'HE : : : : COMMERCIALS TRAVELERS -D CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : HeDpner, Oreoon Juiy SS-Aug Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as exeeutrix of the last ill and testament ol Edward A. Bruodae, deeeaped has filed with the County Court of Morrow County, State of Ore gon, her final account as such executrix and that said court has fixed Monday. the 8:h day of AtiKust, Ijl0, at th hour of 10 o'clock io the forenoon of said .lay as the time and the County Court ; room in the Court house in the City of , 1 Heppner as the place for hearing said FOIEYS OKINO LAXATIVE iu'co,int Hn'1 tlia ""intof said Fo"stomjch Trouble and CsTiPATior7 i "". All persons having objections to . I cllt!r to said repcrt are required to pre- inclcijeoaeul m.aa rli01t TS oregun- j sent same on or before the date alort- n. j Mid. NANCY BRl'NHAHK, rr. ' ' " i ttI i'.-'j-i ' 1-xeciit'ix of the last ill and tests- KISYSKDNFlfEIS:meutofM",!A:1!rn,'',w foB BaCHACHC KlONCVV AND &LADDC0 I Jul,-AUj:4 Call at the Gaaette office end learn el our dubbin offer with tb Weekly Or-tonlnn Pacific Lodging House C.N. SHIiNN. Prop. Good clean rooms, none better in town. Come and Stop With Us HEPPNER, OPE. MAIN STREET DR. A.ETZLER. Located in Odd Rooms 5 and 6. DENTIST Fellows buildirL'. for bacicache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. J:f Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. Mold yy Ixittclaita I