The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 20, 1912, Image 4

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    HERE AT' HOME
JPrppurr rttlxriift ;lattlj Testify
and 'endrii(ly Kct-ouiiin nt
Ituii'i kidney IMllv.
It is testimony like tho following
that has . laced Doan's Kidney Pills
so far atxive competitors. When peo
ple rig tit here at homo raise their
oices i:i praise there is no room left
it r doubt. Read the public statement
af a llerner citizen :
K. L. Berry, Main St., Hemmer,
Oregon, says: "Yau are welcome to
use my name afj one who has been
ui?d of kiir.ey complaint by Po.-.n's
Sidney Pills. My kidneys were weak
and my Luck was o painful tht I was
pblici) t walk all stooped uvi-r.
The contents of one box of Doan's
Sidney Fills effected a cure and dur
ijE the past two years there has been
ao recurrence of the trouble."
If yotr- back aches if youi kidneys
iother you, don't simply ask for a
1 Liner remedy ask distinctly for
Doan's Kidney Pills, the snme that
llr. Bcrty had the remedy backed bv
Home testimony. 50c all stores.
Fost.er-5Jr.burn Co. , Props., Buffalo,
a. y,
FOIt SALi: AT TIUS OFFICE,
(iOOl) 3-1IOKSE .lASOLI.NK
ENGINE AT A HARGA1N.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
WiUts Stewart, Prop
-CLASS
LIVERY HISS
Kept constantly on hand
uvA on he furnished en
short notice to parties
sriihirg to drive into the
inier.'ur. First cLt.-s : :
Hacks and Buggies
CALL AROUND AND
fEK US. WE CATER
TO THE ; : : : :
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FURNISH
IHG3 AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : :
flEPPNER,- OREGON
A Grea!
Clubbing Offer
Senw-We ly Oreaon Jour-
ial,euear 51 50
GafeEe-TMnes, one year SI. SO
Total S3.00
Both Papers One
Year - - $2.00
ThVIS Oregon Journal
Publii t2ie latest and most complete
Wlv15tHf h.lt nt3 o tlie world; gives reli
able railit icportK, as it is published at
PortUikt. Sen the market now tea be
anil is .rre.-u-t to ds'e tor eacli issue. It
also hi a pae A speriil matter for the
fcinn J5 httme, an entertaining story page
jKA'-or more of comic each week,
.a4ilxet the subscriber t.v.ce every
weeit m M'Si year.
Tlse Gazette-Times
G ivw ail tne local news a d linppenines
an.1 tltaxli tie in every home In this vi
cinity. Tb4lW make mlvn'lM combi
antioa m save ! by sen'tins your
ubTiid.' taitre GAZETTE-TIME-.
Kemn Aigitur subscribers a good
tlubblnc aZet it the Daily and Sunday,
r Suniia.5 Journal, in connection with the
Gazette-Times
CASTLE ROCK.
Mr. Postom and brother were over
Sunday last.
Mr. Wasley returned fiom Puyallup
Wash. , Sunday morning.
L. M. Davis returned to Irrigon on
Saurday to do soma irrigating.
Tom Itobbins was over Saturday,
returning Sunday to help finish haying
at tho Crow place.
James Belmay and Jessie Davis
spent Sunday last at John Peterson's
on Willow creek.
George Bennett and a friend were
anions the callers from the Washing
ton side of the river cm Sunday.
Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. McDaid
were over Friday last and were great
ly pleased with the fine garden we
have here.
Little Katherine Marshall retrieved
qnita an injury to her ankle one clay
last week and was laid up a few
days. She is recovering nicely.
Mr. Moses and P. Shaw of Seattle
were in this part of the county Thurs
day last and took a number of samples
of soil back with them.
Mr. Cramer and son were inspecting
the garden at this place the other day
and were well pleased with the pros
pects of what this soil can do when
watered.
Mr. Davis and two sons returned
from Irrison Satnrdav night where
they were looking after the hay. They
broueht a fine box of cherries from
their orchard at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Carley and two sons
were over Sunday last and while here
looked over the garden. They were
very loud in their praise of every
thing, especially the potatoes the
children are raising. Wr. Carley said
this was the first time he ever knew
or heari of anyone trying to raise
anything in Castle Rock.
- n Lin. ... i-minii .limn, i.l.i.i..i..ll...l.lll,lrH,l.
'Sti 'I For Infants and Children.
is:
Ends limit for Iltch Uirl
Often the hunt for a rich wife end
when the man meets a woman that
uses Electric Bitters. Her strong
nerves tell in a bright brain and even
temper. Her peach-bloom complexion
and ruby lips result from pure blood:
her brgiht eyes from restful sleep : her
elastio step from free muscles, all
telling of the heatlh and strength
Electric Bitters give a woman, and
the freedom from indigestion, back
ache, headaohe, faintness and dizzy
spells they promote. Everywhere
they are woman's favorite remedy. If
weak or ailing try them. 50c at Slo
cum Drug Co.
IRRIGON.
Intended for last week.)
W. R. Walpole, Jr. bought a ticKet
for Portland last week.
Mrs. Jacobson returned to her
homestead near Spokane.
Mr. Lee Cabbage's wife from Yale,
Mich., is here on a visit with his par
ents. The river is rising again and high
water might interfere with the gar
dens yet.
M. F. Wadsworth has returned from
riot Lake and says he likes the place
well, but. Oh! you Asotin.
Miss Calla Carson was a passenger
on the local Monday en route to Port
land to attend the Festival.
Mis T.pnnra Oorev also went to
Portland last week and now we have
one awful lonesome lad in town.
Cherry shipping is now the go by
Irricon. These will Le followed in
dewberries and apricots in about two
weeks.
Rev. Robinson preached here last
Wednesday evening. Rev. Robinson
is only a student minister but a very
agreeable talker.
An interesting ball same was played
herwe last Sunday between the mar
ried men and the kids. That the old
"stiffs" (as we were called) can play
ball was evident from the fact that
the score stood 3a to 21 in their favor.
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ALfOilOL 3 PEK CENT.
AVcSelablePrcparalionrorAs
similaiiitgilieFoDt(;nulRctju!a ling Utc Sioiitadis amlBowdsaf
Promoles Digcstion.Chep tfiJ
ncss and ReshConiaiiis neillter
Opiiim.Marp'iuic nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
JlaeifOMDr.S'S.ILrima.
flmifJa'a Seed"
jUx.Semm
j'tpptmmt-
ItirmSmi
Ciunfieii Sugsr
hmfeeu tlanp.
Anerfect Remedv for ConsRpa-
i inn . Sour Slnmacli.Diarrlioca
Worms .Convulsions .leverbiv
ness andLoss or Sleek
Facsimile Si5natureof
NEW YOPK.
Tho Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
feOflVantecd. ur.twT the rood
Exat Copy of Wrapper.
TMI CINTUH eOMMNT. WtW VOKK CITY.
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Are Yon
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Palroniz
uslry ?
?E ARE AIANUFACTUIMXG Flour and Feed
superior to-any imported article. If you
are not using our products call at our
office on Main Street and get a testing sample.
Our flour is made exclusively from selected
Morrow County Bluestem Wheat.
A Mm
Notice!
Call and look over the new line of
SPRING & SUMMER SAMPLES
Just Received.
LOUIS PBARSOIN, Tailor.
IE
VAWTER CRAWFORD
Notary Public Insurance Agent
Represents some Leading Fire Insurance- Companies, including;
The Home of New York, Tho Hartford, ami The I'lut'iiix of
London, also American Bonding Co. of Baltimore. '
Office: Gazette, Ileppner, Oregon
The standard Machinery the World Over
VAUGS1N & SONS, tSeppner
SI
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Seed Grain, Rolled Feed,
Alfalfa Seed..
We Solicit the Storage of your Wool
MORROW WAREHOUSE
MILLING CO.
ELMER BEAMAN
Fuel Dealer
Rock Springs Coal, Tine, 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.
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MIKE II E A L Y, Proprietor
Telephone
Livery Stable
TELEPHONE ' 201 -
THE
HOME
OF THE
SPOTTED
HORSES
COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. T WE
PAY FOR ALL TELEPHONES FOP. RIGS.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
PRACTICAL EMBALMER
Summer Range To Lease.
f.(0 a res if range for lease in
iha Bine Mountains in the vicinity of
"VMtT ad Baker, Orepon, at 8
ent wr if taken immediately.
It is firjt ciM sheep ranpe. Write
r wire tw. ondereigned for all or
trty t f A'. I ami
rr.-Cvii OAKD1NIKR, Baker, Ore.
Lost.
A iriJun tnare weighing about JOO;
lrari.i T.E r right itifle; white star
in fcrbel. This animal disappeared
from th cattle and horse restrve near
Hnd-ti in October last. A reward
r$;f vtf be caid for information
juariinjc t t4e recovery of this animal.
E E. LOVGREN.
Eight Mi! Oregon.
I ts Jf 6ae ' mT P!"re on E!ght
Bto Leghorn egg for hatch
i ? at setting of 15. A good
gtrais cl pplendid egg prodowra.
-1SL Alfred E. Anderson.
There is no real need of any one
being trnnbled with constipation.
Camberlain's Tablets will cau?e an
agreeable movement of the bowels
without any unpleasant effect. Give
them a trial. For sale by Patterson
& Sun.
Rev. C. A. Phipp-i. of Portland,
secretary of the State Sunday School
Association, was in Henpner on last
Wednesday and addiessed the Sunday
school workers of this olaee at the
Eaotist church on that evening.
"Doan's Ointment cured me of
eizma that i.ad annoved me for a long
time. The result was lasting"
Hon. S W. Matthews, Commissioner,
Labor Statistics, Augusta M.
Prof. H. H. Hoffman retnrced home
from Portland and othrr coints down
trie line on Thursday last. While
below he visited a number cf the new
Iv constructed gchools about Portland
,nd vicinity with a view of getting
data to helo in p'.anniog for Hepprer'i
proposed new school tuiliir.g.
RSART1N JiNSON
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 ot work m these lines,
I LOWER MAIN STREET - - HEPPNER, ORKGON g
THE CITY MEAT MARKET
Ss IIVTIv, Props.
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sugar cured Ham
and Bacon and Home-rendered Lard.
Top Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts.
FRESH FISH THURSDAYS.
i i Mm ! mim ! I 11-1
Lo3t. I s 77-
A yearling bav colt, with one white
hind foot, branded :Pon right Bhoulder.
This animal was missed from the
Andrew Neal oastore at Lone Rock
the early part of October 1911. A
reward of $5 00 will be Daid for in
formation leading to its recovery.
AARON PETERSON.
1 mo. Eight Miile Oregon.
For Sale.
Seperaor and encine, at a bargain.
Pride of Washington separator, prac
tically new having been run only 30
days, wind stacker and self feeder.
Advance engine. For further infor
mation write Cooke Bros., Condon
Oregon.
A handsome dinner set will be given
free with every range sold by us in
the next tdxty days. Call and see
Ljth. Case Furniture Co.
4 zzzrp
jjhWSSTy lnasia
IT
WILL
DO
IT
Let the AKERS PATENT FASTEN
ER reduce your draper troubles to a
minimum this season.
Thf U.ipner whirh 1 lllutrnte1 here. In umpeil from heet
,Jel I ..tin. br.rt. Mrn k np from each j.w which are driven
Into the tii k when tue jaw. are wt up.
This hoH. the .tick as If In a ie. There: in ly J"1"
thronth the .tick to weaken or .pli' H, We uae the be.t 0. 6 duck,
r?.shl grained a-h ati. k. and fir.l quality leather belt.
We guarantee the quality and we guarantee the workmanship.
The draper, will -o.t ton no more than other m.ke. and they
will "?e vou much time and annoyance.
Don" fail to u one on your Harvester or Header thi. aeason.
A NEW INSTRUMENT
An ttachment for hoe drills llluitrated here has two very val
nahlc and lmpor ant features which eve-y rroErossive farmer will
a.inreoiate ton.e. They are made to lit any hoe, are easily ad
justed and answer the double turpoe of regulatinu the depth of
.owing and at 'he same f?-..
tune prei,-f
firmly around the grain
thus ins.irinn immtd
iate ger.nin.nion.
Splendid results are
obtained from theiruse,
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.