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If C. E. WOODSON. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Of tie In Petace Hotel eppaer.oreoea Sam E. VanVacior. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on int and ol 4Uy Street Heppner Oregon. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW, Omoeln Court House. Heppuor, Oregon. F. H. ROBINSON. LAWYER, lone, - - - Oregon W.H.DOBYNS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW lone. - - - OreKon. W. L. SMITH. ABSTRACTER. Only eomplete Mt of abstraol booka in Morrow .only. Children Cry for Fletcher's Mi The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of , and lias been maae unuer ins per- JSxpcrlments that trlllo with find endanger the health of liuants ana tamaren experience ugaiusi jieiuuwii. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfarcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorma and allays Feverlshness. 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 Hi Praia, Obbooh J. P. WILLIAMS Justice of the Peace. Office with S. E. Van Vactor OR. M. A. LEACH DBNTIHT Permanently located in Heppner. Office 4b tbe new Fair building. Gas administered. OSTEOPATHY AND MECIIANO-TIIERAPY Or. Martha S. Arledqe, D. 0. Dr. J. P- Conder, M -T. D. Treatment of all diaeaaea 09 per cent, of canea successfully treated without operation N. E. WINNARD M. D. PHYSICIAN SIKtiEOS Graduate of: Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Bomeopatbic Med College 1890. Rusk Medical College, 1892. F. E. Boyden. M. D. Physician & Subqkon Office in rear of Patterson & Son's DroK Store. HEPPNER OREGON The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THI CtNTAUR COMMIT. TT MUBBT 8TMCT. Hit VOWK CtTT. WELLS & CLARK. SHAVING PARLORS - Three Doors South of Postoffice. Bbaving 25c Haircnttlng 35c Bathroom in Connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel TONSOUIAL ARTISTS Fink Baths Shaving 25c J. H. BODE Merchant Tailor HEPPNER OREGON f. H-ROBINSON w. S. SMITH ROBINSON & SMITH. lone, Oregon. Real Estate Farms and City Property for Sale. Farms to rent. Correspondence solicited. Made A New Man Of Him. "I was suffering from pain in my stomach, head and back," writes H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N C,and my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a Dew man." PRICE 60CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. 5000 mead of iiorough bred, Fine Wool Sheep FOR SALE The entire stud band of thoroughbred sheep of the NUNAMAKEK LAND & SHEEP COMPANY are now offered for sale at a bargain. This band consists of 2000 ewes with their lambs, and 1000 yearling ewes, together with thoroughbred bucks enough to breed the band. This is the finest bunch of fine wool sheep in Eastern Oregon. 2900 head of these ewes sheared 14 pounds, and they weigh on an average 140 pounds. For further information, address GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner Oregon Hot Lake Sanatorium Nature's Cure for Rheumatism ft a will 1 V BOILING MINERAL SPRINGS A Natural Health Restorative Hot Lake Sanatorium oilers much to health and rest seekers. The Krent boiling mineral Hpring provides naturally medicated water and mud containing medicinal properties of great value. The three hundred room Hotel Sanatorium affordx ample accommodation. Use of the water is prescrilH'd according to the net-da of the patient, determined by skillful diagnosis. The result Is, the Hot Lake Sanatorium is really a cure place. Thousands who have suffered from rheumatism, blood, skin, stomach and kidney disorders have found relief and iermanent cure there. The rates are made to conform to the requirements of all classes. Open the year round. Hot Lake Sanatorium Is located In Union County, Eastern Oregon. In the heart of the Blue Mountains, directly on the main line of the Oregon Washington Railroad CO. Navigation Co., nnd can be conveniently renched from any railroad point In the Northwest. Special red need round trip fares are made from all points on the O.-W. K. & N. Write for free booklet to HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, WALTER M. PIERCE. Pres. and Mgr. Electric Bitters i Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Heppner - - - Oregon VAWTER CRAWFORD Notary Public Insurance Agent Represents some landing Fire Insurance Companies, including The Home of New York, The Hartford, and The Plurnlx of London, also American Bonding Co. of Baltimore. Office: Gazette, Heppner, Oregon CATS AS THEY FALL They Can Land on Their Feet No Mat ter How They Drop. It Is a common saying that If a cat Is dropped In any way whatever It will always alight on Its feet. Since a man cannot lift himself by his boot straps or a boat cannot propel Itself through tbe water except by pressing against tlio water in some way one may well wonder whether this Is not one of the common sayings which are fallacious. The general principles Involved are of such Interest that the question was taken up a few years ago for consider ation at a session of a French scien tific society. It is a fact that it Is dynamically possible for a cat to turn over, no mat ter bow droped, and experiments have shown that they actually do It If a balloonist or air man should fall from a great height and should find that he were descending so as to strike on his head he could turn himself over so as to strike upon his feet if he knew the proper means of accomplish ing It. But the distance he would have to fall in order to have time to turn over would be so great that he could nave only an academic Interest In strik ing on bis feet rather than on his bead, for the final result to him would be the same In either case. Popular Me chanics Magazine. " A GENEROUS BANDIT. The Double Action Trick That Was Turned by Cartouche. Old time bandits were much more attractive than those of today. There Is nothing chivalrous about the auto mobile robbers of America and France, as there was about such men as Car touche. Here Is an anecdote of which Cartouche was the hero: One evening be was crossing tho Pont Neuf, In Paris, when he saw a poor wretch about to leap over the parapet into the Seine. The brigand stopped him and asked why he wanted to bid adieu to life. The would be sui cide Informed him that be was on the point of bankruptcy and that he pre ferred facing death to facing his cred itors. Cartouche was touched and told the man to call bis creditors together on the morrow and they should be paid In full. The creditors assembled. Cartouche went over their accounts, paid them all, got their receipts and said goodby to his grateful beneficiary. It Is almost needless to add that when the creditors left Cartouche met them and relieved them of all be had given. Exchange. Legend of the Sunken Bells. Somewhere beneath the soil of Sus sex, England, there lies a pea' f bells, while In the church near by a solitary bell calls to prayer. In tho middle ages. It Is said, a certain val Innt Itn nht wished to nresent to the church a peal of bells that should be of use and perpetuate bis memory as t tho voshpI that broutrht them careened on approaching the harbor, and the bells fell out and sank Into the mud. Thereupon the donor declared: "Voppp shall the church have a chime until that peal I give it be dragged from the sea by a team of four milk white oxen." The oxen seem to have been difficult tn nhtnin At nnv rate, the fact re mains that to this day the edifice to which the pious knight made his bene faction has never possessed more than a single bell. The Wild Horse. The "wild horse." which until recent years was comparatively plentiful in the southwest nnd west, was the off spring of the horses Introduced into the western continent by tne fcpan- Inrds. When Pixarro and Cortes In vaded Feru and Mexico they took with them the horses (the first ever known in the new world) front which sprang tho droves of niustansfe and bron chos that used to roam In unfettered freedom over tbe plains of Texas, Cali fornia and New Mexico and tbe wide pampas of South America. Some of the wild horses were of good stee and very beautiful, but most of them, ow lnsr nrobablv to lack of proper breed ing, were of the pony variety. New York American. The Trials of m Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman, "writes E. E. Young. E. Berkshire. Vt. ,"and was oftau troubled with constipation and indigestion till I began to use Or. King's New Life Pills, which I found an excellent remedy." For all stom ach, liver or kidney tronbles there is nothing better. Only 25 cents at Slocura Ding Co. Different Viewpoints. Old Lndv There Is one thine I no tice particularly about that young man who calls to see you. He seems to mve an luborn. Instinctive respect for roinan. He treats every woman as though she were :i being from a higher sphere, to be approached only with the utmost delicacy nnd deference. Granddaughter (sweet ebjthteen) Yes. lies horridly bashful. Four Leaf Clover. None but the Best. Uncle Ras!erry walked Into a drug Store, "ulmme one o aem piasrers fob my back," be said. "One of the porous plasters?" "No. 1 don't want one o' de pores" llasters. I want one o' de bes'." Ex tbnnge. Her Sphere. The family cook ts tbe last resort" "In what way?" "She Is always called upon In times f knead. "Baltimore American. Wtad KM ff a ' DSaumclh ? o Arc you interested in getting hold of land for a home? Do you want a place suited to diversified farming? We have bargains to offer in the three tracts listed below. No.1. Consists of 1100 acres, divided into 250 acres of wheat land, 30 acres now set to alfalfa, with 20 acres more that can be put in, and all under good ditch; 800 acres grass land. This is an ideal dairy and heg ranch, lying on the creek, with plenty of water the year around. One of Eastern Oregon's Best Propositions. $14 per acre; $8000 cash; good terms on balance. No. 2. Is a creek farm of 950 acres; 500 acres of good wheat land; 25 acres now growing alfalfa, and as much more can easily be put in as it comes under ditch. Small orchard, small house with water piped in from good spring on place; barns and other buildings. $11 per acre; half cash; terms on balance A GENERAL PURPOSE FARM. No. 3. A BIG BARGAIN. 3800 acres, on which is now growing 65 or 70 acres of alfalfa, and 25 acres more can be put in, making nearly 100 acres that come under ditch. On this ranch three good crops of alfalfa are grown each year and but one irrigation is required; it is sub irrigated by from 1 5 to 20 springs on the place. There is a good orchard of 150 choice bearing fruit trees; 9-room resi dence with water piped in from spring; large sheep shed'and other outbuildings. About 1000 acres of this farm is good wheat land with 600 acres now in cultiva tion. 1 1 miles from Heppner. Price $11 per acre; half cash; easy terms on balance. This is one of the best rural homes in all Eastern Oregon and is certainly a snap at the figure offered. To the homeseeker or the investor there are no better propositions offered than these; nowhere in the North west can such land be had at anything like such figures. These farms join and can be had all in one deal or separately as desired. For further particulars, call or address The Gazette-Times Real Estate Office HEPPNER - OREGON