The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, April 11, 1912, Image 4

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    THEY GOME TOGETHER
Backache and Kidney ache are
Usually Inseparable. Some
Heixmer People are Learning
How To uet Kia 01 jdoui.
ni vour back ever ache'
Feel lame, weak bo sore you can
hardly work
Are you making the common mis
Uke
vv.iHnu for it to nass away?
To oure the backache, you must cure
the kidneys.
The pain may cease, but it is sure
4t Mriirn
You may feel tired and worn-out
ail the time.
Urinary troubles may annoy you,
headaches and dizziness.
Make up your mind yonr kidneys
Begin taking Doan'g kidney Pills
at once.
Scan's have strenghtened thousands
of eick, weakened kidneys.
Have driven out kidney backaches
for good.
No Heppner reader can doubt tbe
follownna statement.
Its from a resident of this locality.
Mrs. P. M. Gentry, Churoh St.,
Heppner, Oregon, savs: "A mem
ber of our family used Doan'a Kidney
I'ilU for backache and other troubles,
caased by disordered kidneys. This
remrdy lived up to all the claims
made for it and brought great relief."
Foe sale by all dealers. Price 50c.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
EUtea.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
Willis Stewart, Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on hand
and can be furnished on
short notice to parties
-wishing to drive into the
interior. First class : :
Hacks and Buggies
CALL AROUND AND
SEE US. WE CATER
TO THE : : : : :
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : :
HEPPNER,- OREGON
left me with a frightful cough and
rery weak. I naa speiis wneu x couiu
Kt!v hrpnt.hfl nr sneak for 10 to 20
minutes. My doctor could not help
me, but 1 was completely cureu uy
DR. KINC'S
Umi Discovery
Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111.
50e AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
For
Representative
In Congress
Qaude C. Covey
Warmsprings, Crook Co.
Candidate for
DEMOCRATIC Nomina
tion for Representative in
Congress, Second Oregon
District.
C to tha Bakery for your tread
25 loaves for 11.00.
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School Notes.
By Su it. Notson.)
On March 28, I visited tLe school
in District No. 30. Ths school is
under the direction ef Miss Penola
McMurry. This school is small, but
the pupils are making excellent
progress.
The next school I visited is in Dis
trict No. 14. J. W. Morris is the
teacher. The pupils are interested
in their work and are doing goor
work. Several framed pictuers add
to the attratciveness of the room.
The pupils of this school are greatly
interested in the school oontest.
The following dav, I visited the
school in DUtriot No. 52, where I
found Mrs. M. A. Chamberlain and
eight pupils enthusiastically working
away. The school room lias been
neatly papered since my former visit.
Some new pictures have been placed
upon the walls. This school possesses
a beautiful flag. I noted quite a
school garden in the yard. The boys
have been doing some work in manual
training, having been a'lowed the
use of Mr. Leon Logan's shop. I
OREGON IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE
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Portland, Oregon, April 9 Nothing in recent years has jarred Ore
gon so severely from Imnaha to Bandou es the unfolding of the true con
ditions which exist in Senator Jonathan Bouroe's cotton mills at Fall
River, Mass. The information received regarding the waee scale, man
ner in which employes are treated, the tenement houses used as homes
and the general squalor tha.t surrounds the people who work in the
Bourne mills has caused every true friend of labor in Oregon to rise op
in righteous wrath against this man who has incessantly preached "Let
the people rule" in Oregon, and who has been grinding down the work
ing man in his eastern sweatshop.
Oregon has npver known a great deal of Bourne's business career
until right now. There was a vaane idea that he was a mul-imillion-aire,
hiB wealth having been left him bv relatiives, but few people, if
any, knew what that wealth consisted of. It now develores that
Bourne's enormous income is mare from the product of the labors of
men who draw all the way from 15 to 12 per week; that children are
employed extensively; that old men are held at their posts of duty at a
very low wage, and that misery and absolute want abide in many of
the homes around the Bourne mills at Fall River.
Probably the senior senator would have continued the Dr. Jekyl and
Mr. Hyds game indefinitely had not V e strikers in Massachusetts called
attention to the Bcurne mills, ar.d Oregon people, beinn anxious to
know something cf the attitude of their senator toward labor, investi
gated the industrial side of his career.
It is safe to sav that the laboring rrmn in Oreaon, regardless of
foimer opinion, are set asainst Bourne from now op. His mills are
"open shop." his wage scale is too low to insure the necessities of life
to employes, hence laboring people of Oregon are now denounoing the
senator iu terms that have a straight ami direct meaning.
Primary April 19, 1912
Geo. T. Cocliran
Progressive Republican Candi
date for Congress. 1 promise the
people "that their will shall be,
my sole guide." I
Born in Union County, Oregon,
.November 1, 1877. Educated in
;.he schools of Oregon. A gradu
ate of Stanford University.
Admitted to the Bar in 1001. ;
Four years in the Government,
Service, Philippine Islands, j
Practiced law at LaG ramie since
1906. i
Elected Water Superintendent,
for Eastern Oregon and knows
Eastern Oregon's greatest need
-Irrigation.
Favors: Presidential Primar
ies; direct election of senators;'
J20 acre homesteads with 3 years j
'esidence and b months leave oi
lbsence; Panama Canal free to
merican shipping: efficient reg
ilation of trusts and extension of
jurisdiction of Interstate Com
merce Commission ;Jmoney system
independent of Wall Street con
trol. Banker T. J. Mahoney and wife
pent Sunday at the country home of
vl. S. Corrgiall on Butter creek.
was ploasod with the work in draw
ing from Nature, and with the calis
thentio drill by the pupils. The
pupils of this school will also enter
the school contest.
The Danger Iter Urljp.
lies oten in a run down system, weak
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite,
energy and ambition, with disordered
liver and kidneys often follow an
attack of this wretched disease. The
greatest need then is Electric Bitters,
the glorious tonic, blood purifier and
regulator of stomach, liver and kid
neys. Thousands have proved that
they wonderfully strenghten the
nerves, build up the system and re
store to health and good spirits after
an attack of Grip. . If suffering, try
them. Only 60 cents. Sold and per.
feet satisfaction guaranteed by Slocum
Drug Co.
W. L. Conenhrver, of Sand Hollow,
visited Heppner on Saturday. He
has ordered this family journal to
the address of his father, S. Copen
haver, of Iconium, Mo. , for the space
of one year.
By permission of the Morning Oregonian
Lost.
A ladies plain gold band ring.
Finder please leave at this office and
get reward. 3t.
For Sale.
Mules don't have the "walking
rlista-e." Why not raiae pomo ? Buv
a jack from J. T. Knspnpnhurg,
In, Or. Can show three crops of
i cits Bt 'he ranch. Or will trade for
livestock.
"I Effcrf-d habitnaUy from conr-ti-pntion.
Dnan'a IWulets relieved
and strerethf r.erl the bowel, so that
they hove hf-.n riaular ever since "
-A. E. Davi.-, Sblt.'hur Sprirgs, Tex."
Lost.
A yearling bav colt, with one white
hirrt ftot, branded :P on right shoulder.
This animal was missed from the
Andrew Keal pasture at Lone Rock
the early part of October 1911. A
reward of So 00 will be paid for in
formation leading to its recovery.
AARON PETERSON,
1 mo. Eight Miile Oregon.
Earl L. Beach of Lexington, ia
busy tbis week patting In tl6 con
crete work in connection with a new
fence around the premises f Dr.
Conder.
.1 inj.tf.Liia .iu.i..i.'iii..).uniiii.ni mum. iin i i
A
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Republican Progressive
Candidate for Congress
N. J. Sinnott, who will be re
publican congressional candidate
at the coming primaries, was
born at The Dalles, Oregon. For
the past twelve years he has been
the law partner of Judge A. S.
Bennett under the firm name of
Bennett & Sinnott, at The Dalles,
Oregon.
Mr. Sinnott represented Wasco
and Hood River counties in the
last two sessions of the State
Senate.
Advocates the trial in this Con
gressional District of civil and
criminal cases arising therein and
triable in the Federal Courts.
Prevention of gambling in farm
products. Income tax. Direct
election of U. S. Senators. Presi
dential primaries. Maintenance
of the Oregon system. More liber
al homestead laws in line with the
Borah homestead bill. Parcels
post. Freest use of forest reserves
and natural resources consistent
with liberal conservation ideas.
A tariff based on the difference
in the cost of products at home
and abroad. Free canal for
American ships. Restoration to
Oregon of its just share of the
reclamation fund.
(Paid Adv.)
JAS. P. NEEAL
Republican Candidate for District
Attorney liefore the primaries, April
19, 1912.
If I am nominated and elected I
will, during my term of oflice, en
deavor to enforce the law Htrictly
and impartially, to make the ad
ministration of the duties of such
oflice ohsolntcly fr: from all parti
Han indium-): or jx-rsonal prejudice
and to u.-: the machinery of such
oflice for the tw in-fit of the. people of
the District an a whole. 1 believe
in the principles of itopular Govern
ment and that the KIcctoral rights
are l'ft safegannled hy the met hods
in use under the Oregon Syrtem.
(Paid Adv.)
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Let the AKERS PATENT FASTEN
ER reduce your draper troubles to a
minimum this season.
The futener. which if llluntrnteil here, la Umpel from sheet
Keel, h itIii two brdi ttruck up from each )w which re drITeo
Into the itick when te Jtwt are act up.
Tbli holda the itlrk a If la !. There are no rlretj aolng
through the flick to weaken or uplit It. Wc uae the bet No. Sduck,
traltnt (rained aah etlcka and flrat quality leather belt.
We faarantee the quality and we guarantee the workmamhlp.
Theae drapers will coat you no more than other makea and they
will aave you much time and annoyance.
Don" fail to uae ene on your Barreater or Header this season.
Notice!
Call and look over the new line of
SPRING & SUMMER SAMPLES
Just Received.
LOUIS PEARSON, Tailor.
VAWTER CRAWFORD
Notary Public Insurance Agent
Represents some Leading Fire Inmirance Companies, Including
The Home of New York, The Hartford, and The Phcenlx of
London, also American Bonding Co. of Baltimore.
Office: Gazette, Heppner, Oregon
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The Plowing Season
v And VAUGHN & SONS have on a
new supply of
2 Canton and Syracuse Plows 2
Gangs, Sulkeys, and Walking. Call
before buying and look at the new
Two Way SuIIcey
with all the good features the other
makes have, and some special features
that no others have.
VAUGHN & SONS, Heppner
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ELMER BEAMAN
Fuel Dealer
Rock; Springs Coal, Pine, Fir and Oak Cord Wood
and Slab Wood.
SELLS FOR CASH ON DELIVERY.
Leave yous Orders with Slocum Drug Company
nd they will receive prompt attention.
m
MIKE IIEALY, Proprietor
Telephone...
Livery Stable
TELEPHONE 201
COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. T WE
PAY FOR ALL TELEPHONES FOP RIGS.
LOWER MAIN STREET - - HEPPNER, ORKGON J
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THE CITY MEAT MARKET
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sugar cured Ham
and Bacon and Home-rendered Lard.
Top Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts.
FRESH FISH THURSDAYS.
A NEW
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WILL
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niii(? Htid at he fume
lime prcM- the soil
t'i r in 1 v nrnned the erain
thus iii?niiui! immtd
ia'e KerniitiHtion. f J
splendid results are
obtained from their use.
Manufactured by
Pendleton
Iron
Works.
Pendleton.
Oregon.
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n tladiment for hoe drills sa tllnstreteil here hK two very val
ii.il. If and iint or mil leatures which eve-y r niCRSive fanner wil,
.iiMirei iHie time. Tliev are miule to tit any hoe, are easily ad
inJte.1 inl t"er the double (.uipose of regulating the depth ol
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We have an up-to-date machine shop and found
ry and employ skilled workmen in every depart
ment We solicit your patronage.