t t HUT THE - KIDHEVS. DO ttr rircrailnK Worn Ktfai t Mron( and Healihy. A U Sfce bkod in the body passes '5JhrJ.t? the kidneys once every three :rnirr.cs. The kidneys filter the M.Kvi. They work night and day. Mhws Wealthy they remove about 500 i;rni!M of impure matter daily, when ubithy some part of this iiunnre OTUtw is left in the blood. This en many dieases and symp- tssns pain in the back, headache. rcnrxisieBs, hot, dry skin, rheumatic - pios, root, gravel, disorders of the vrwiit and hearing, dizziness irreg nUr feeart. debility, drowsiness, lrrpsy, deposits in the urine, etc. CBo. if you keep the filters right you rill haT no trouble with ycur kid- --CVJ. L 1 Berry, Main St. Heppner NUragcn, says : " You are welcome to urn y name as one who has been meed of Kidney complaint by Doan's Ktffcey Pills. My kidneys were weak and my back was so painful that I -mm cbjiged to walk all stooped over. Ti contents of one box of Doan's Kidnev Pills effected a cure ar.d dur- - .ijjR the Das two years there has been reesrrence of tlie trouble." Fur sale by all dealers. Price 50c. ;Futr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New ", sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan's and lake 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 PEE US. WE CATER TO THE : ; : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND CAN FURNISH . BIGS AND DRIVER ON HORT NOTICE : : iHEPPNER, - OREGON P NEUMONIA 1 ,t"f mo nith a fricrhtflll COlieh and r-na-ptlt I tl n KOP11S Wlltl! X CUUIU tVia rvr srwalt for 10 to 20 ia;nutes. Mv doctor could not help me, but I wiia completely cured by DR. KING'S lew Discovery Airs. j. voi, tiuiici, in. 50c ND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. (I A Great Ciuiilifng Offer Semi-Weekly Oregon Jour- ( oat, one year $ 1 .50 Cazette-Times, one year $1.50 Total S3.00 Both Papers One Year - - $2.00 ThSi; Oregon Journal I'ublUbPa the latest and most compete teleKrapllie news of the world; gives reii JaWe market -eports, it is published at jfortland, wliere the market ne eaa be iuoCt is corrected to date !or each issue, ft uA-ao hs a page of tperiil mstter for the arm and home, an entertaining story ps.ee .imI a page or more of cornic each week, aud it gne to the subscriber tw ee every Jffwctk -101 timet a year. The Gazette-Times i 0iveal! the local news a d bdiipenngs I 'and "houl 1 1 in every home in this vi- H(!n!:y jl "The two paper make a tniendM eombi ' m.tion and you save tl by sending your ilw rfpiliHi to the 0 A Z ETTK-TI Mt'i, I'l We ran eio give our Mibcrib,.r a good flubbing t."er for the I'nily and .Sun lay. r gun-lay Jou nal, in connection with the GazeUe-Times Destruction of Superfluous Book. Edmund Uosse has explained his on ulaugbt on the books which be thinks should be discorded by great libraries. Lie does not advocate any ruthless holo caust. Everybody, be says, who Is ac customed to libraries knows In his heart of hearts that In process of time there accumulate In them masses of what Is more than useless, what Is positively harmful literature, as for lustance: "Badly printed editions of the popu lar English poets, without notes or ap paratus of any kind; handbooks of law which are entirely out of date and mere traps for the feet of the litigant; works on medicine and surgery that are too modern to be curious and yet too ancient to be safe; bad old dic tionaries and faulty encyclopedias; superseded summaries of history with out a fact that Is not recorded else where; theology printed "at the request of parishioners;" exploded and blunder ing scleuce these burden the shelves In tens of thousands. It is particularly libraries collected between 17S0 and 1850, roughly speaking, that abound in specimens that should be cleared out" A Dramatist at Work. When Eugene Walter writes a play the tools necessary to the process are one large room, one outfit of furniture and one exceptionally rapid stenogra pher. Mr. Walter and the stenographer enter the room. The door is locked, and work Is begun by placing the furniture as it Is to be placed on the stage in other words, by setting the scene. Theu the young dramatist begins to act. He Is all the characters in his play. He rushes about the apartments, quarrel ing with himself, making love to him self, now standing here as one person and then racing to the opposite end of the apartment to be another. All the time he is speaking the words that come into his mind as natural under the circumstances, and the stenogra pher is taking them down at top speed. At the end of an hour or two an net is finished, an Invisible curtain is rung down, and if the amanuensis hasn't fainted, as two did in one day of labor on one play, the stage is set for the next act.-Channing Pollock In "The Footlights Fore and Aft." Plants Which Live In Ice. Plants do not freeze to death In the early winter, but perish from thirst. The process is simple. The cold causes the withdrawal of the water from the cells of the plants, forming Ice crys tals outside the cells. The frost, cool ins and contracting the surface, acts as a sort of pump, and as soon as the cell is emptied of its life giving fluid the nlant dies. The truth of this theo ry has been proved by numerous care ful experiments. Great variation was found in the amount of cold necessary to cause the death of vegetation. Some plants dry out quickly and are killed before the freezing point is reached. Many plants will survive zero weather, and some die only at 20 degrees below. Certain vegetable growths never freeze. There are forms of bacteria that even when immersed in liquid air, the most intense cold available, come out of their bitter bath as lively as ever. London Telegraph. ' The Left Over Sandwiches. Sometimes after a party there are sandwiches left over. Here Is an excel lent way of using them up: Make a batter exactly like you use f?r pan cakes and add to It either sugar or salt, according to whether the sand wiches are sweet or savory. Then each sandwich is dipped in the batter and fried till a golden brown in fat from which a faint bluish smoke is ris ing. No matter how dry they are they are delicious done in this way. Crusts that have been cut off from sandwiches dry in the oven, put through a mincing machine and use as coating for fish, rissoles, etc. Baltimore American. She Comes Back. Church-And you claim that cats are smarter than 4ogs? Gotham 1 certainly do. "Why?" "Well, if you try to lose a dog he'll scent your footsteps and follow you home." "Agreed." "Well, you Just try to lose a cat and tie cat will beat you to your home." Yonkers Statesman. Doing Her Part. "Wife, will you thread a needle for me? I want to sew on a few buttons." "Why, certainly. There you are Now, you can sew on your buttons ! while I go to the bridge club. Some j times I wofider how you managed be i fore you were married." Washington I Herald. - ; His Suspicion. "Why did yon leave the place In , jrlildi you were previously employed?' ' asked the head of the firm. "1 think," said the applicant for the ; position of office boy. "de boss was i fraid if I stayed I might git his i lat e. "Chicago Kecord-Herald. , f Quamt Logic. , A bit of reasoning a la mode de Iu i mas ascribed to Rossini: "I don't like ' ppinnch. and it is very fortunate I ilon't, because if I did like it 1 should eat it, aDd 1 can't endure It." Children Cry for Fletcher's -l The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, lias home tho signature of ana lias urea mauo unuei m.i (SJut-ji- sonal supervision since its infancy. IAS'JTjAS A ll.tiir -mis Aiuk i ileeelvA VOII 111 tills. ... . r.u Tn.ttnfl...,!! nnl i .Tiict.na.rnml " nrfl but Experiments that trifle Avith and endanger the health or Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. m What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare coric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THf ernTun comhiit. tt mubt TwrcT. New vomc city. IMC FUNERAL DIRECTOR and PRACTICAL EMBALMER JOHNSON Contracting and Building, Painting and Paperhanging Am prepared to do all lines of repairing and job work at my shop in old Gazette Building on Main street, Heppner.- See me for any kind of work in these lines. n. in i. ;......!.. Dnn. Ul. nt nruirnn T.iopnsa (VrtiMcHte ol PURE BRED Stallion or Jack NO 941. . I'Htea HI orVHlllS, urepmi, reurunry i, j;-. The pedigree of the Jack BID JACK, No. 3647, American registered in the stuilbook of Amer ican Breeders' Association of Jacks and Jen nets, uwnea Dy jona rt. neim, uiaihrwu, Morrow Co., Oregon. Bred by Lewis King, Clever. Mo. Described as follows: Black; white points. Pedigree; Old Bart, sire; Gen eral, sire oi sire; jenie juiKeua, mui ui one. tie 11. dam ; v a r nor, Hire ui unm, lihj, uou, , dura. Breed Jack. Foaled in the year Aug. 10, 1907. has been examined by the Stallion Regis tration Board of Oregon, and it is hereby cer tified that the said jack is of Pure Breeding, is registered in the studbook that is recognized by the associations named in section nine of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the liceuMiig of itallions, etc., riled in the office of the Secretary of State, February 2:i, Hill, and that the above named jack has been examined by the vetrinarian appointed by the .Stallion Hegistration Board and is hereby reported free from infectious, contagious or trMnsmissible diseases or tin soundness and is hereby licensed to stand .or public service in the Htate of Oregon. KKMINE L. POTTED, (Seal) Sec'y Stallion Registration RoarrJ. The Mammoth Missouri Jack, BIG Imported this winter direct from the state of Missouri, and will stand the season at the BEYMER BARN, Lexington, Oregon. Terms : $15.00 to insure living colt; $10 for the season and $6 for single leap. Farmer, mer'fcaciro, railroiidera, itborers relr on Dr. Thnmas' Electic Oil. Takes the stinn out of cct-s. ttnrns or bruises at once. rain can v rliv wl ere it is used. 1 A Delusion. , Rlibon-rTow was Jones yesterday? Glibson-ne seemed to be laboring an i''T a stranpe delusion, flllbson ln cet'ij: 1 thoticht be vras playing golf 'ilibson So did Jones! j There Is no slnertire In the sonl's : economy. Every power has Its work tt d. every capacity Its gift to CU It I l'billips Brooks. Stallion Registration Board. atate of Oregon. License Certilicate oi GRADE .tnllion or Jack No 9 17. Dated atCorvailis, Oregon, February ti, 1U1.:. The pedigree of grade jack Dl'KE, sired by ! he pure bred jack Old ljuke No. Owned by John N. Helms, Lexington, Morrow Co., Oregon, and described as follows: Color Black; while points. Foaled in the year 104, has been examined by he Stallion Registration Board of regon. and it i found ibal the said iack is ,ree from infeetuous. contagious or is not of pure breeding, aryl is, therefore, not eligible for registration in Hiiy studbook re- .rt ,Vw. ...ni.tlnn, r, u m ail 11 IIOfHnn nine of nn Act of the Lcgislutixe Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the licensing of stallions, etc., filed in the o.tice of the Secre tarv of State. February i. 1911. The said jack is hereby licend to stanO. for public servke in the State of Oregon. ERMINE 1.. POTTER. Sec'y Stallion Kcgisiration Board. The Mammoth Missouri Jack, DUHE, Was also imyorted to Morrow County the past winter and will stand the season of 1912 at the Livery Stable of McRoberts & Evans, HEPPNER, and terms of service will be the same as for Big King. Care taken to prevent accidents but will be responsible for none. If interested in raising mules, you should see these two splendid animals. J. N. HELMS, Owner, Lexington, Oregon. Notice! oi 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 Insurance Companies, Including The Home of New York, The Hartford, and The Phcenlx of London, also American Bonding Co. of Baltimore. Office: Gazette, Heppner, Oregon IMcCflPDSIMnCK The Standard Machinery the World Over VAUGHN & SONS, Heppner ELMER BEAMAN Fuel Dealer Rock Sprinea 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. w MIKE II E A L Y, PROPRIETOR Telephone... Livery Stable - TELEPHONE 201 THE HOME OF THE SPOTTED HORSES COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLAS8 SERVICE, t WE PAV FOR ALL TELEPHONES FOP RIGS. inmn MAIN STREET - - HEPPNER, ORKGON v THE CITY MEAT MARKET KINSMAN 3te 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. , Lost A yearling bav rolt.wiJi one white bind foot, branded :P on right shoulder. This animal waa missed from the Andrew Xeal enstore at Lone Rock the early part of October 1911. A reward of $.j 00 will be oaid for in formation leading to its recovery. AARON FETERSOX, 1 mo. Eight Miile Oregon. For Sale. Seperaor'and engine, at a bargain. Pride of Washington aeperatof, prac tically new having been run only 30 days, wind stacker and self feeder. Advance engine. For further infor mation write Cooke Iiroa. , Condon Oregon. A handsome4dinnpr set w ill be given free with every range sold by ua in ihe n!xt sixty dy. Call and ei-e both. Case Furniture Co. IT WILL DO IT Let the AKERS PATENT FASTEN ER reduce your draper troubles to a minimum this season. Thp fn"nir. wliit h i illiutrnti -1 here, f ftmpM from shed ti'i-l, h ivinr two l,md y rin k up from e' b jnw which lire dnveo Into the 5ti lien luc are fcet up. Thi hoI.L ih- M'rk if in Tiw. There nno rivcturoinK throiieh the tw k to kon or rili' It. We uv the brt No. 6 ,lu k. Ir.iKlit grinned h l k nd lirn quality leather belt. We guarantee Ihe quality an'l we fuarante the workmanMiip. TI i te (1 ra pe r a will ron joii no more than other make anl they will nave you much time and annoyance. Ix,n' fail to UM one on your Harvester or Hea-W this e.on. A NEW INSTRUMENT An ttaohment for hoe drills Illustrated here ha two very ul,?e and iinpor ant feature, which eve-y regressive farmer will name nu i u v' ' , ,rtA . t mv hoe. are easily ad- ffiled'and answer the double purpose of regulating the depth c ia 1, a au me la. mowing nu'J ti time prestos the soil ttrmlv around the grain thus "insuring lnimtd iate germination. Splendid results arc obtained from thelruse. 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 patronape.