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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
..Castle Rock Items- Yrr'knilSfrBnienry, of Irrigon, were don Saturday last. 'Aie frequent showers we are haviDR is A-reftt help to tbo grass in this part of Ifeo county. Mr. and Mrs. Carley, of Carley Waan., were over on Wednesday and report fall grain doing nicely. Mr. Miller and son Harry were over Sunday. Thev are (joing to move to IVhitcomb and take charge of the hotel there. v ara wnmWinsr what has be come of the J..D. Jenkins real estate outfit that was to have a supply of set tiers for their orchard tract" miles south of heie. Mr. Nail was in on Wednesday from Irrigon. He and his wife are spending two or three days at his ranch above here, and also visiting; Mrs. Nail's moth er, of Desolation Flat. R. P. Moore, of Trail, B. C, was in town one day the past week looking af ter a section of land bought by bis father 20 years ai:o. This is the first time any of the family have been in the county since. They own 10,000 acres in Brit ish Columbia along the line of Idaho and Washington and also large interests in a smelting concern. Mp Dvi9 ems ner meeting wifh a fatal accident Sunday last when he un dertook to ride a colt. Before he got fairly in the saddle the colt reared and went over backwards, striking Us head on the second rail of the fence and Mr. t tutting the lower one with the back of his head. He was just missed by the saddle horn. The accident laid him up for a couple of days. - - - On the Map. ... Nothing-frnw'sds " like 'snVeeW, and nothing briogs success like ad vertisiug, therefore it is gratifying to have the city of Heppner men tioned in the big dailies down at Portland, even if our young men have to roll their pacta high anc display varigated and gaudy hosiery to bring it about. The boys of the Iigh School may therefore be coniDlimeuted for the observance of "sox day'' last Friday morning, and thus fnruisbiog the city some fine advertising, aud themselves a little notoriety. The "fun" in the proceeding was not appreciated however, by Prof. Hoffman, who has a good idea of the propriety of things, and the boys may not Boon repeat the stunt. It put Ileppner on tha map. louse for sale or rent with one acre ground. Inquire 1st Nation- al Bank. tf Do it now ! Not only good, but cheap. Talk with Smead before insuiing. xi. An unlimited market for poul try. The Portland market is yours. We have arranged irjth Portland connections to handle aU the chick 6D8 we con get. Minor & Co. A QUEER LEGEND. Fedor Kosmich, the Hermit, May Have Been a Russian Czar. A curious legend Is associated with the name of Alexander I. of Russia. It is to the effect that the emperor In 3S23 was sojourning In the Crimea. "When near Taganrog his coachman by some means managed to overturn the carriage of a court courier named Markof. who was killed. The em peror, wishing to rid himself of the cares of state, so the story runs, caus ed it to be reported that it was he Mmself who was killed. Then he car ried out a plan which he had for long conceived of retiring to Siberia and living there under an assumed name. Schilder. the historian, professes to have satisfied himself that at all events the remains In the Cathedral of Peter and Paul are those' of the courier. Schiider asserts that he learn ed this much from the children of Markof. According to the legend. Alexander I. of Russia died in Siberia in 1S04. but history records that he died at Taganrog in 1S25. It seems that in 2S25 a mysterious stranger appeared in Siberia. He gave his name as Fe dor Kosmich and never revealed any other or the place whence he came. He lived the life of a hermit and was received generally with respect. In IS06 be accepted the invitation of a rich merchant to take up his abode la his house at Tomsk. There he was very retired and held communication only with Mile. Kromof and the mer chant her father. Every one who eaw him was struck with his ex traordinary resemblance to the de funct czar. The Grand Duke Nich olas Mlchailovitch contributed an arti cle in the Revue Hlstorlque in which he denied the sensational part of the etory. but admitted that the hermit of Siberia might have been a natural brother of Alexander L London Globe. Notice. Dont "Wait for tHe Fatal Stages ' of Kidney Illness. Profit by Keppner Peoples Experience. Occasional attacks of backache, ir regular urination, headaches and dizzy spells are common early symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neg lect these ills The attacks may pass oil' for a time but return with greater intenhitv. If there are symptoms of dropsy puffy swellings below the eves, bloating of limbs and ankles, or any part of the body, don't delay a minute. Begin taking Poan's Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatment until the kidneys are well, when your old time health and vigor will return. Cures in Heppner prove the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. Hen-y Howard, of Heppner, Oregon, says: for thirty vearB I suuerea irom rheumatic pains in my back and hips. Seeing Doan's Kidney pills advertised. 1 was induced to try them and I wish to express voy appreciation of their good work, Doan's Kidney Pills gave me great relief and I only hope that my statement will be the means of leading other kidney suflereis to try them.-' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yoik, ole agents tor the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. will be held at the Company's office at Heppner, Oregon, Tuesday, October 10, 1911 at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of considering the adoption of new By Laws, and for su -h other business as may legally ooiae before the meeting. E. D. BROWN, Secretary. Are You Planning to Build Bungalows, Mills, Stores, Warehouses, Schools, Brickyards, Creameries, Con densors, or any Engineering Project? CLA T C MINERAL SAMPLES TESTED IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US GEIJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO. 604 Blake McFall BIdg. S aRET gAoN tha Genuine iff Bf tr ESTIC A MONTH Yon can place the latest oaodf t. genuine Domes tic the recognized G'.ieen of 1 1 scwinfl machines. in vour home. use it continually white paying: $2 a month, and en inw a varv special pile direct to you or from our Rroa aum-v. A maiminceat mciuno-- stupendous onsi. We Will Take Your Old Machine liberal allowance on eplendid new Domestic. 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Its author, Amelie Rives, now the Princess Troubetskoy, has written a new novel which bids fair to overtop the reputation of its famous predecessor. ' It is called "Hidden House" and appears in the October Lippincott's.. Three good numbers Octoberfcontaining the new Amelie Rives' story) and the November and December issues with each yearly sub scription to begin with the January, 1912 number. Send $2.50 to-day and get fifteen numbers for the price of twelve. Lippincott's Magazine Philadelphia Note. After January 1st the yearly subscription price to Lippincott's Magazine will be advanced to $3.00 a year. 'SSSSMXaCBBBSSSSfDSBB IRISH BROGUE. It Is Really the Old Time Method of Pronouncing English. Perhaps nothing Illustrates better the vicissitudes of pronunciation In English than a study of what is called the "Irish brogne." This lingual mode, lor it is scarcely to be called a dialect. Is usually presumed to be a deteriora tion of language due to lack of educa tion and contact with legitimate sources of English. It proves after a little study to be a preservation of the old method of pronouncing English, which has come down to a great de gree unchanged In Ireland from Shake speare's time. In Elizabeth's time, however. It came to be realized that if there was to be any real affiliation of the two countries then the Irish language must be sup planted by English, and a definite ef fort in this direction was made. This change of speech, resented and resist ed, was nevertheless successfully ac complished all over the island except la tbe west within a decade after Shakespeare's death. This fact takes on a new significance when we study what we now call the Irish brogue in connection with what U known to have teea the pronunciation of English at that time. The two are found to con form In practically every respect Irishmen pronounce English as their forefathers learned It and hare preset-red its pronunciation because they. ssts been away from the main cur rent cf English speech variation rrer tiscsv-IUrper's ll&su&i . , ITlne IP linn 9 R. M. HART, Prop, The place where you find the choicest stock of Candies, Cigars and Tobacco in the city. ICE CUEA.n SEASON NOW ON. We make our own Cream-Tlie Beat iu Town. Try It once and be convinced. FresH Popcorn Hot Peanuts J F A. pleasant and easy way to xdBBUfd(S HC7 n. lit Thousands ot people are doing tnis work profitably. For Ml particulars of very liberal cash commissions, extra cash prizes, free samples, etc., address Desk 90 SCRICNER'S MAGAZINE ' ICS Fifth Ave. New York City A special offer open to those who write st once. "dignifying THE INDUSTRIES" This is the title of a beantifut 64-pagw book, which- win auow any dojt or gin now to succeed. 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Come in and see the greatest display of all-pure woolens you ever looked at. thread guaranteed all-pure "Ever v wool prices about equal to those usuallv asked for cotton mixtures. A. M. PHELPS, Heppner, Or. WHEN IN QUARANTINE PEOPLE who are in quarantine are not isolated if thev have a Bell Tele- phone. The Bell Service brings cheer and en couragement to the sick, and is of value in countless othr ways. Friends, wether close at hand orfar away, can be easily reached, because Bell Service is universal service. The PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY; VAWTER CRAWFORD Notary Public Insurance Agent Represents some of the leading Fire Insurance companies, in cluding Home, of New York, Hartford, and the Phoenix, of London. Office: Gazette, Ileppner, Oregon SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GAZETTE $1.00 per Year. ATTORNEY- AT-L AW Office In Palace Hotel Heppnar, Oregon ,; Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street Heppner Oregon. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlceln Court House, Heppner, Oregon F. H. ROBINSON, LAWYER, lone, - - - Oregon W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set ot ahBtraot hnnh n Morrow county. Heppner, Okbqon DR. METZLER. DBNTIST Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. Al. A. LEACH DENTIST Permanently looated in Heppner. Office in tbe new Fair building. Gas ad-ministered. Geo. 0. Gaunt, Al. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON HARDWAN OREGON N. E. WINNARD, Al. D. PHYSICIAN & SLKUCOH r Graduate of : Lenox Olleee, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med CoIIeee 1890. Ruak Medical College, 1892. F. E. Boyden, Al. D. PHYSICIAN & SlHOEOW Office in rear of Patterson & Son's Drug Store. HEPrNER OREGON OSTEOPATHY AND MECIIANO-TIIERAPY Dr. Alartha S. Arledge, D. 0. Dr. J. P. Conder, AV-T. D- Treatment of oil diseases 99 per cent, of CBHes successfully treated without operation Clyde Wells TOXSORIAL PARLORS HAIKCCTTINO SHAVING BATH Morrow Building Heppner, Oregon A. E. Patterson 2 Doors North Palace Hotel TONSORIAL ARTI8T Finb Baths Siiavi.no 25c L. SUMMERFIELD For Clothing, Paperhang ing and Painting. Rates Reasonable and all Work Absolutely Guaranteed. Red Front Livery & reed Stables Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS: LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on hand and can he furnishes on short notice t" parties wishing to drive into i,he interior. Fits' clasc, : : Hacks and Bnoyles CALL GROUND AND SEE US. WE CATER 10 THE : : : : U)MMERCIAL TRAVELERS aKD CAN FURNISH KIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : : Heppner, Oregon