TUB GOME TOGETHER -Backache and Kidney ache are Ifewallv Inseparable. Some Ilenpner People are Learning I lew To Get Rid of Both. Data your back ever ache yl Ume. weak so sore you can 'fctnliy work' Are j ou making the oommon mis 11 -- Waiting for it to pass away? To cure the backache, you must cure the kidneys. Th nain mav ceasa. but it is sure r te mam. Y nwv feel tired and worn-out m!J th time. Urirwry troubles may annoy you tsaffeshes and dizziness. SUte up your mind your kidneys Beet? attention. Eacin tatinff Doan's kidney Pills c ' Kt mee. Dtan's have strong litened thousands cf Ktk, weakened kidneys. Have driven out kidney backaches fur coed. No Heponer reader cau doubt the follow una statement. Itefroui a resident of this locality. Mrs. P. M. Gentry, Church St., Ueujoner, Oregon, savs: "A mem ber cf our family used Doan's Kidney Villi for backache and other tioubles, cacserl by disordered kidneys. This rwaedy lived up to all the claims xsd for it and brought great relief. " Tut sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Fcifter-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New sole agents for the United Sja ins. Eemember the name Doan's aud tab so 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 2EE US. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS .and can furnish j:k;s and driver on .shout notice .: : BEPPNER, - OREGON i fin.sr 1 n left me with a frishtful con zh and very weak. I had spells when 1 could aardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minntes. My doctor could not help tae, but I was completely cured by DR. KINCS low Discovery Mrs. J. E. Cox, Juiht, I!!. . ; AND $t.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. The First Pick of The Woolen Mills. Friedrich the Tailor has theexclof 4V9 gcy in Morrow county for th DelJBer Woolen Co. 6 stores in thif Isr.tl. Look for the guarantee etamj on tvery yarJ. Eggs for Setting. I'izh winning Anconas. Setting f 15 fggs 12.50. My chickens wfr. I r;ze winners at the reef nt PerdMor -ck if ten show. MACK . SMITH. 1.22. tf. For Sale. A thoroughbred .lor-ey bell, Star cf aae ar.d-dc homed. Wil onf sei: ll. i animal chc.ip. EPFI ESKE1.SON, Lrxirgton, Origon Lost. A yearling bav colt, w hh one whit fcird foot, branded :P on right Ehoulder Tt.'m animal was misled from th Ac drew Neal castore at Lone Rocl tt i-arly part of October JS11. rtwad ef fi 00 will be taid for in .foraution leading to its recovery. AARON PETERSON. 1 mo. Eight Miile Oregon. 'Co U the Bakery for yoor bread 26 leave for il.OO. I Why not select that carptt from tb mri lines at Case's Furniture Store HARDMAN. T. H. Deen and family have return ed from Lone Rock. Frank Frates, of Eightmile, spent Sunday at the home of Wm. Furlong. Rev. Lawrenoe Stevens is in Wash ington holding a series of meetings. Miss Myrtle Hams and Albert Bow ker made an auto trip to our burg last Tuesdy. Mrs. C. H. Hams returned with them. Mrs. E. Jay Merrill was a passen ger on Sunday's stage for Heppner to be at the bedside of her father, J. L. Simpson, who is seriously ill. H. A. Emry and Thos. Colliver have been visiting the shearing plants near Echo to gain pointers for estab lishing a plant in this section. Go ahead boys. B. P. Bleagman took a load of po tatoes to "Cackleberry town" (lone) last Mondav. His load consisted mostly of the famous American Won act variRtv. We venture that our northern metropolis will realize that Rlaakman crows Dotatoes fit for the kings. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Shaner and son Clarond deDsrted on the 8th inst. for Coivallis. The Shaners are residents of long standing who are highly re spected for sterling qualities of mor ality and citizenship, that we regret loosing. The chance is made for the benefit of Mr. Shaner's health. We suggest that every farmer, par ent and child should seek an early opportunity for readi: g and studying the "Back to the Soil" article writ ten by N. C. Maris and published in the Portland Livestock Reporter of March 11, 1912. We pronounce it the best we have seen. Farmers dignify your calling; the world owes you hom age. "I Effered habitually from consti pation. Doan's Reaulets relieved and qtren&rthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever si ace." A. E. Davis, Sulphur Springs, Tex. GOOSEBERRY. The Gooseberry oountry was cover ed with a sheet of snow last week that looked like winter. Mrs. F. M. Holmes, of Lents, Ore gon, is here visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. F. Eraser. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Anderson were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. King one day last week. Algott Lundell is the owner of a fine new brasrv. Look out girls ; he expeots you to take advantage of leaD year. R. M. Akers was one of the first to finish snmmerfallowing this season. Ralph, like all the others, expeets a bumper crop this year. Mrs. Hilda Esteb and children, accompaned by her sister, Miss Addie Carlson, of Gooseberry, denarted for her home in Portland last Friday morning. F. A. Hikes, of Milton, state secre tary of the Farmers' Union, will ad dress the people of Gooseherry at the ODen meeting on April 30th. Come out and hear him. E. R. Lundell got a pretty hard bump one day last week. He was riding on a gang plow when he struct a small pebble and was thrown frtm toe plow. Ernest says that tne fail did not hurt bim; it was stopping -o quick ti.at put bim on the bc". Road euDervkor in number eight Ashamed Lis office a yesr too late. Tini are nsrd, and lack o: pelf, He signs subscriptions mostly him self. With sleeves rolled ud and fire in eye He'll make the rocks and gravel tiy He'll put in bridge &nd straw the rcad.s o we an get io iuu rnu uifa--. lories. For Sale. don't have the Why not raise en Mules i3eae. ' " walking rrc? Bu jack frjm J. T. Knspnpf nburt;, lone, Or. Can show tiiree crcps o. olts at the ranch. Or will trade fo livestock. BLACK BUTTE. Emmet Hughes went to Clark'f Canytn Saturday and returned Snn- rlay. Lafe Penland is finishing up lamb- . . . . , : . ing. ue maae a gooa per cent in jear. Johnnie Hiatt and wife took theii little daughter to town Tuesday. Shf waa very sick. There is a new family in the neigh borhood. Thev are living on John Gaunt's old place. Mose Wright and wife visited with the latter'g mother Sunday and Mon day of last week. There are several widows in these oarts just now as most of the mancu inea are off shearing. Sarph and Lola Mattesou were the puesta of Svlvia Brown Sunday and r - Monday. Albert Matteson was hauling wood Tuesday. We thought he did not haul wood in the mud ilke his neighbors School will start up here as soon as the directors secure a teacher. They are doing some tall rustling. Reid Bros, are running their mill full blast. They have a full crew this vear vear and are going at it right. There is still four feet ot snow on the north side of the Butte. Looks like the water supply would last some time yet. There is reported to be a new watch in this vioinity but it has a poor move ment a Waterberry and stops every time the boss is out of Bight. The mammoth potato is reported to have been raised on Three Rock Flat. It weighed 16 pounds and the party raising it says it was hollow. The crows are getting pretty thick at Reid's Mill. There were three brought out from town the last load of poles, and not all of them were old crows. Harley Matteson and Albert Crewd son attended a dance near Board creek tecentlv. Thev enjoyed the dance iuiniousely, especially the dish pan cake. The Parkers Mill disrict and the Butte district consolidated at a speo- ial meeting held at the Butte school house by the voters of the two dis tricts. The meeting was held April 13th. The hairbredth escaue of a well known carpenter in this nieghborood has been reported. He Jfell from a ll-story building but before he struck the eround he stuck his thumb in a knot hole and thereby saved his life George Smith sowed a nice patch of wheat the other day but did not have time to harrow it, so mother nature covered it for him with about two inches of snow. George said he thought the covering enly temporary. BLACKHORSE We have lately seen Ernest Moyers sporting around in a brand new, rubber-tired buggy. Misses Alice Arnold, Grace and Margaret McDevitt were visitos at Dohfirty's on Wednesday and Thurs day. Mr. Notson's lecture, which was to have taken place Thursday night, had to be postponed on account of bad weather. Miss Beulah Barker, of Heppner is the proud possessor of a homestead on Butter creek. Since it is a very fine nlace, Miss Barker has determined that she shall have onlv very fine stock. Accordingly, she has lately purchased a cow and calf, thorough bred Jersev, sightly mixed with Holstein, Hereford and Shorthorn. On Friday last. Miss Barber and Miss Fuller took unou themselves the duty of conveying these auimals to "the ranch." and thus it happened that they passnd through our neighborhood. Late in the evening they drew up in front of the home of J. H. Edward, beggiDg for a night's lodgirg for themselves, cow, and the poor little calf, which, in truth, looks much like a bedraggled parsnip. It so chanced that Mr. Edwards' barn was full and hsra arose the question, what was to be done with the cattle. Butas'mk would have it, John had that da bought a five gallon can 6t coaloil, which he rushes out f-motiea aud lo! our cow and calf have a safe, wsrm 4all for the night. The next morn ing ill went ou their wv rejoicing. Mis? Bai ker leading old bossv ant Mi-s Fuller drawing cp the rear with little Parsnip. SAND HOLLOW. Luther Ashinhust is through herd ing fot Hynd Bros. Addie Ashiohnft visiter! Mrs. Ric -efral davs this week. Mr. Hayes was aruund delivering "Ballot Boxes" last week. Fine rains are making everytliirg gr-.iw but hard on the slufD. Mr. Copic lot-t a mule last week after several day's sirknets. Ethel CoDenhaver'snent last weel with her aunt, Mrs. Redding. Shoarers wore at Doherty's Hynd Bros, this week and last. O. S. Hodsdon and wife were and Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Redding. Mrs. Copenhaver is expecting bet father, T. M. Scott up on a visit next week. Smith Towne who has been working for R. B. Rice the past two months left for Spetane last Saturday. ' - B. F. Swaggart who has just re turned from Walla Walla and Pendle ton says R. B. Rice hag the best wheat be bas seen anywhere. EIGHT MILE. Everybody is sumrnerfallowing in Eightmile now. Ralph Akers had a well drilled a short time ago. He says ha has water to give away now. Professor R. Peterson waa a caller at Minnie Barlow's last Sunday. Get your tin cans ready boys. The Eightmile base ball team is practising these days. We see lots of old-timers out,, and some are on the team. Hey boys! Have you heard Ture Peterson's name? It's Mutt. Be sure and think of it when you see Mutt for it makes him smile all over. Puts Cud To Bat llabll. Things never look bright to with "the blues. " Ten to one trouble is a sluggish liver, filling system with bilioulTDoison, that one the the Dr King's New Life Pills would expel. Try them. Let the joy of better feel ing end "the blues." Best for stom ach, liver and kidneys. 25 cents at Slocuin Drug Co. PINE CITY. The primarv went off very quiet at Pine City Friday. Miss Leoy Matthews went to Pen dleton last Thursday for a short visit R. F. Wiglesworth was a Heppner visitor Saturday. Mrs. T. P. Matthewsfreturned from her visit at Pnntdietou. Miss Goodall and Mr. Harvie Coxen were Heppner visitors Saturday. Bro. Ruse left an appointment for Pine City the first Sunday in May. The young men of the neighborhood are talking of organizing a base ball team. Mrs. Bartholomew of Heppner has been visiting her soon Chas. the past week. Chas. Bartholomew is. putting ia a small shearing plant and expects to oommence shearing Thursday. Mr. W. J. Wattenburger'and family were out on the creek Sunday in their new automobile visiting at Mr. Leon Wattenburger's and Mr. Ed Neil's. The farmers are taking advantage of the extra supply of water aud rain fall this spring and are seeding as much of their land as possible to al falfa. It Looks Like A Crime to seperate a boy from a box of Buck len's Arnica Salve His pimples, boils, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and its quick re lief for bums, scalds, or cuts is his right. Keep it har.dy for boys, also girls. Heals everything healuble and does it quick. Untqualed for piles. Only 25 otuts at Slocum Droug Co. Church Announcements. M. E. CHURCH. Sunday School at 94 :5 a. m. Moru ne worship at 11:00 a. m. Subject morning sermon, lne rower in One's Hands " Epworth League nt 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at' 7:30 u. m. Subject of sermon "Th" Great Foot-race."- Prayer meeting Thurs day night at 7:30. Everybody cor dially invited to all our services. W. A. PRATT, Pastor. M. K. C1H KCII, SOUTH. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m at Liberty school hous9. Eightmile. E. P. WARREN Pastor Why He Wa l.aie. "What made you so late?" "I met Smithson." "Well that was no reason why you should be on hour late gettiwr r.ome to supper. " "I know, but I asked bim how he was fcelinz and ho iusifetd on telling me about his stomach trouble." "Did ynu tell him to take Cham berhiin's Tablets?" "Sure, that is what be needs." Sold by Patterson & Son. SV A Let the AKERS PATENT FASTEN ER reduce your draper troubles to a minimum this season. The fintener. which 1. Illuitrnuvl here, I. tm?x"d from iheet te-l, h ivln two bred, struck up from ench jw which are driven Into the .tick when tue jaw. are let up. Thi. hold, the .tick a. If In flw. There are no riveU folng through the .tick to woken or pli It. We ue the bet No. 6 duck, tratgbt grained aaa .tick, and fir.t quality leather belt. We guarantee the quality and we guarantee the workman.hip. Thene draper, will cnt you no more than other make, and they will aave you much time and annoyance. Poo" fall to nae one on four Harreater or Header thl. aeaaon. OE Notice! Call and look over the new line of SPRING & SUMMER SAMPLES Just Received. LOUIS PDARSOIN, Tailor. oi VAWTER Notary Public Represents some Lending Fire Insurance Companies, including The Home of New York, The Hartford, and The I'litutiix of London, also American Bonding Co. pf Baltimore. Office: Gazette, Heppner, Oregon 3 dH n The Plowing Season And VAUGHN & new supply of Canton and Syracuse Plows 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 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. MIKE HEALY, Proprietor Telephone Livery Stable - TELEPHONE 201 COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. T WE PAY FOR ALL TELEPHONES FOP RIGS. LOWER MAIN STREET THE CITY MEAT MARKET KINSMAN & HALL, Props. 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 IT WILL DO IT An tlHChimnt or hop drills as ill 11 st th ted here 1ms two very val :imMc hii'I itninr tint fi'Bturs which eve-y f ropressive farmer will n.i.reriHte t cnce. Tlicy are nmde to lit any line, are eafilv ad j is'ed himI i nnver the owlnit ami at lie sumo time presses tin; soil lirmlvHrotindllie irmin, thus 'insuring imintd ime (termination. fl SpP ii'ii'l rc-mlts are obtained from their use, Manufactured by Pendleton Iron Works, Pendleton, Oregon. We have an up-to-date machine shop and found ry and employ skilled workmen in every depart ment. We solicit your patronage. 28i: :e io CRAWFORD Insurance Agent CZ D C 30 SONS have on a O n THE HOME OF THE SPOTTED HOUSES HEPPNER, ORKGON BNSTRUMENT double purpotc of regulating the dupth of