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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
THEY GOME TOGETHER Backache and Kidney ache are Usuallv Inseparable. 'Some Heppner People are Learning How To Get Km 01 to.n. Does vour back ever ache' Feel lame, weak so sore you can 'Jiar.llv work' Are you making the. common m nis take Wait! hi? for it to pass away? To cure the backache, you must cure hf kidnpvs. The pain may cease, but it is sure to return. You may feel tired and worn-ou all the time. Urinary troubles may annoy you headaches and dizziness. Make up your mind yonr kidney rtpn-1 attention. Begin taking Doan's kidney Pill at nrice Dean's have strenghtened thousands f oir-W weakened kidneys. Have driven out kidney backathes for Rood. No Heprjner reader cau doubt th fnllnirnno Rta tftliellt. Its from a resident of this'locality. Mrs. F. M. Gentry, (Jhurcn at. Tlnnnnnr. Oretron. savs: "A mem ber of our family used Doan's Kidney , 11 Pilla for backache and otner uouuies aori hv HisnKlered kidnevs. This remedy lived up to all the claims made for it and brought great relief.' For sale bv all dealers. Price 50c m r!n. . Buffalo. New 'nrk. snle an-ents for the United :States. 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 : : Macks and Buggies CALL AROUND AND SEE US. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS . AND CAN FURNISH' RIGS AiN'D DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : .HEPPNER, - OREGON i mitiiimnih 1 s w sac asw e h . &,aiL'?.$2ESiSL8a!iR?ra m U m m m -ajr iaft mo with n. frichtful COUL'h aild 5 very weak. I had spells when 1 could 1 iK .rrllv lircnOlU firKnP.Tk 1 0T 1'JtO Y.V minutes. My doctor could not help ! me, but I was completely curea oy DR. KING'S Mrs. J. E. Cox, Juliet, 111. t 1 1 Til E0c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. For Representative In Congress Claude C. Covey "Warm springs, Crook Co. Candidate for DEMOCRATIC Nomina tion for Representative in Congress, Second Oregon District. Go to tho Bakery for your bread. 26 loarei for SI 00. ' . . . '4 School Notes. By Sii.it. Notsou.) On the 5th inst., accompanied by the editor of the Gazette-Times, I visited the soliool in District No. 17. Here Mrs. Sylva Missildine and ten pupiils were busy closing up the work of the week. The pupils have nliinted several rose bushes and also have some school gardenB under way. Since my last visit, a new stove has been placed in the room; new window boards provided for the windows; a good well suuk in the yard, equipped with a good pump. The pupils of this school are preparing to enter the school contest. On the 9th and 10th, I visited" the school at Irrigon. Prof. Kicker and Miss Park feel that the pupils have made excellent progress this vear. The pupils are acquiring the Palmer system of writing. I noted some excellnet work in niaD-drawing. Mies Park Sireots the industrial work in" sewing, mat-weaving, and basket making. The building has been painted recently, throughout. The walls and ceilings are a light cream color, which makes the reflected light soft. This is quite an advantage to the eyes." A fine flag floats from a new steel flag-pole. The water supply is kect in closed stone water tank, and the pupils have individual cups. The pupils are enthusiastic over the school contests. The next school wns the one at Castle Rock. This is a small school, only six pupils being in attendance. The pi.pi.ls of this school are also acquiring the Palmer svstem of writing under the direction of Prof. J. A. Gibbons. This school JOHN B. RATTO the Renowned Impersonator will present his "Character Sketches From Life" at the Star Theater, Monday Evening, April 22 This is the final number V J3 ..i Ratto lives every character he studies; when, for example, he presents Gunga Din (Kipling) he isGunga Din. Seldom can an unprofessional audience appreciate this poem, but Ratto has the rare quality of popularizing classics, simplifying them with out having to make apologies to their builders. While his nros-rams are miscellaneous, each number natural- I ly and logically follows the one make a grand panorama ol associated characters, in present ing each number, Mr. Ratto "makes up." He pencils in full view of his audience, telling an appropriate story the while. Pencilling finished, he turns quickly to the table mirror to ad just his wig, facing about to surprise you with the accuracy of the representation. You will De BLACKHORSE Dan Haushew suffered the loss of a valuable colt last week. The Mis'e3 Anna Johnston and Pdly Miiraan weie week end vUitora i3 Ulackhorse. Mr. H. A Delamtter and family of Siill Grove. Mo. are visiting with I he J. H. Frad's. The Blsckhorse school celebrated Arhnr Day by planting some loiust trees in the yard. G'icrge Missildine has jurt tkcn up a homestead of 80 acres, lyinc nar the Bnttes. Dave Brown's family hold the record for Easter fggs. Mrs. Brown ccoked fifty in her Incubator. Everyone has finished spring seed ing now. Ed Brown has just finished putting in 150 acres of barley. J. S. Baldwin'a boys have been down with the chickenpos. They have recovered now, however and are back in acbool again. Mrs. Harvey Boott has returned home much improved in health, after to roe weeks in Heppner, where she has been treating for appendicitis. S. E. Notsoa and V. Crawford visited the school on Friday. Mr. has the best equippod library among the one room- schools'in the county. It also has several fine framed pictures upon the walls. The pupils are preparing to enter the school contests and are very enthusiastic about this line of work. Primary April 19, 1912 Geo. T. Cochran Progressive Republican Gandi date for Congress. I promise the people that their will shall De my sole guide.' Born in Union County, Oregon, November 1, 1877. Educated in the schools of Oregon. A gradu ate of Stanford University. Admitted to the Bar in 1901. Four years in Ihe Government Service, Phillippine ' Islands. Practiced law at LaGrande since 1906. Elected Water Superintendent fnr Eastern Oretron and knows Eastern Oregon's greatest need Irrigation. Favors: Presidential Primar ies- rlirect election of senators: 320 acre homesteads with 3 years residence and 6 months leave of absence; Panama Canal free to American shipping: efficient reg-' nlation of trusts and extension of jurisdiction of Interstate Com merce Commission ;!money system independent of Wall Street con trol. Lost. A ladies plain gold band ring. Finder please leave at this office and get reward. St. of the Lyceum Course. - t - 7 ! H 4 which went before, combining to delighted with this number Not.s n I a.s promised to come ou' aghin aud give an illu.-trated lecturt in tiie near futurp. For Sale. Mules don't havn the "walking disease. " Why not raise so mo? Buv a j-jok from J. T. Knspnptnbu;, Ion j, Or. Can show three crop of fclt3 nt (he ranch. Or will trade fo? hvestoc k. "I sffered habitually from consti pation. Doan's Roauleta relieved and strerethened tho bowels, so that they have brsn regular ever eioce." A. E. Davis, Sulphur Springs, Tex. Lost A yearling bay colt, with one white hind foot, branded :P on right Bhoulder. This animal was missed from the Andrew Keal pasture at Lone Rock the early part of October 1911. A reward of $5 00 will be paid for in formation leading to its recovery. AARON PETERSON, 1 mo. Eight Miile Oregon. Rev. Father Brady who conducted ervieea for Father 0Rourke in the Catholic church on Sunday, deoarted for his home at Condon on Monday. i 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 tvvelve'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.) J AS. P. MEAL Itepuhliciin Candidate fur District Attorney lefoie tlie primaries, April 10, 11)12. If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office, en leavor to enforce the law strictly ind impartially, to make the ad ministration of the duties of such .flice ol .sol utely free from all parti- -an uillueiicc or personal prejudice nd to use the machinery of such llicc for the benefit of the people of the District as a whole. I believe n the principles of popular (lovern ) ioi it and that the Electoral rights ire best saf.'gaurded by the methods n use under the Oregon System. (I'aid Adv.) riiir r-T r mr--" -Jtt-:,-'s" I S-T. A I Ti it WILL 4 O. Let the AKERS PATENT FASTEN ER reduce your draper troubles to a minimum this season. The faitener. which If lllmtrateA here. ! nt.mped from iiheet tel, hivtnir two br.dt .truck up Irom ech J.w which r driven Into the itick when tue J.wt ere let up. Thle hold, the .tick M If la Tine. There re no rtvetj jolnj throurh the .tick to we.ken or plH It. We um the be.t ho. duck, .tr.ighl grained ub .ticks end Aril quality leather belu We (n.rantee the quality end we f u.r.ntee the workm.nihlp. Thne draper, will coat jon no more than other make, and they will aare J on much time and annoyance. Dob" fail to dm one on roar Harreater or Header thle eeaaon. or n Notice! Call and look over the new line of 11 SPRING & SUMMER SAMPLES Just Received. L,OUIS PBfVRSOlN, Tailor. VAWTER Notary Puhlic Represents some Leading Fire liwuranee Companies, including The Home of New York, The Hartford, and The I'hii'uix of London, alo American Bonding Co. of llaltlinore. . Office: x Gazette, Heppner, Oregon " Oc 3 G The Plowing Season 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 Sulkey with all the good features the other makes have, and some special features -that no others have. VAUGHN & SONS, Heppner y o i 3 C 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 H E A LY, Proprietor Telephone Livery Stable - TELEPHONE 201 COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE, t WE PAY OR ALL TELEPHONES FOP RIGS. LOWER MAIN STREET THE CITY MEAT MARKET KINSMAN & IXVTjTlv, Props. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sugar cured Ham and Bacon and Home-rendered Lard. Top Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts. FRESH FISH THURSDAYS. NEW Hl'lin'i inte Hilicc. iiiMcil Hiiil i iiMM-r nu in ami at lie fume tii,ie presn'j tlie cnil firmlyHrnumltli" tdaiu iIiiik iii.-iiriiiir imuitil iate germlnniion. 1 1 SilHnilil rcjulls are obtained from thelruse, Manufactured hy Pendleton Iron Works. Pendleton. Oregon. CRAWFORD I.VSUItANCE AGKNT DC 3- c DO 30 mm m w THE HOME OF THE SPOTTED HORSES HEPPNBR, OR KG ON J" INSTRUMENT An tlnclnnont for hne ilrills as flliiNtrHlcd licro 1ms to very vnl itileaml inipor out features which eve-y troKrcssive farmnr will I IH'V tt'C mane 10 in any iiw, art- rmij tlw liouble imrpye of rcBuliiting thi' depth of We have an p-to-date machine shop and found ry and employ skilled workmen inevery depart ment We solicit your patronage.