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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
1 lie for Dressed Veal Smith puya It. und ho will pay 12c for Drt-HHffl lJurk. 18e for Live ChirkenH, 2Sc doz. for Freith ICkitb. Smith does not charge commii'Hlon. You iret ALL your money when you ship to Smith. Addruss FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FlKhtlnB the Beef Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON AN EDITOR CANDIDATE BUSINESS COLLEGE TENTH AND (HOBHISON, POHTUND, OREGON A. r. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL Ours Is admittedly the high-standard commercial achool of the Northwest. Touchers having both business and rtmfAHioniil avn.iViny. dent, for success, by individual instruction If a 1Ie' 1 t0k P'eC6 f Pi5 fr0m the desired. In a short time and at small expense. Pantry and gave It to a poor little boy Wit of the Youngsters $ Teacher What Is ignorance, Bobby? Bobby Ignorance Is when you don't know anything and somebody finds It OHIO REPUBLICANS HAVE out. One day small Margie was standing at the window when It began to hall "Oh, look, mamma!" she exclaimed, "It's raining pills!" Papa I hear you were a bad girl to-day, Flossie, and mamma had to spank you. Little Flossie I wasn't bad, but I got spanked Just the same. I don't see what you ever married a school teacher for, anyway. Stranger Are there any flsh In this stream, little boy? Little Boy Yes, sir. Stranger Will they bite? Little Boy I dunno. None of 'em ever bit me. Small Johnny Mamma, I can't tell j PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT j ,L.W,. -A-A-A-A AA A- A-A- A ,;, A A A A A A A w ARREN O. HARDING of Marion, who has been nominated by the Republic ans for governor of Ohio, is a poli tician, lecturer and newspaper pub lisher. He Is a Republican of the "stand pat" varie ty, and is not a progressive. While a standpatter in rosmon lor eacn as soon as competent Open all the year. Catalogue, business forms and pen- work free. Write, todaj - there Is money in it. medical i nCBAr9TR9EMT V OF DEPARTMENT Ma. I Mali! Siih.ll I (UNIVERSITY Of OREIION) nign standard 7 tioroueh Courses Session begins Sept. 12. ' ft . For catalogue ad dress Dean. Dr. S. L. Josephl, 610 Dekum Bldg., Portland Oregon How He Did It. "Well, I have been 20 years trying to get into the house late at night without waking my wife, and last night I succeeded." "Yes, I heard she was away at the shore for the summer." HOWARD E. ErRTON - Afwaver and Chemist, Leudville. CtiUtrndo. HiiM'imnn lrii, tinlA Silver. Lnl, tl. Gold, Silver, 75o; Gold 60o: Zino or Copper, fl. Mailing ffnrelopes and full price list annt on application. Control and rmplrc workao Ilollea. ittilereaoe: uarbouate Itatlnnal uaak. who was nearly starved. Mamma That's right, dear. And did the poor little fellow eat it? Small Johnny You bet I did. "See here, young man," said the stern parent, "why is it that you are always behind in your studies?" "Be cause, explained tne youngster, "if I wasn't behind I could not pursue them." FASHION HINTS Tents, Awnings, Sails lots. Hammocks, Curat ina Covers 1 or 1,000 at factory prices. PACIf IC UNT AND AWNING CO. 27 N. First St., Portland. Or, KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES Write for catalogues and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention Portland Hioto Surplv Co. 149 Third Street POKTLAND. ORE. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND, OREGON Send your boy where he will have good, strong training. Fall term opens September 14th 1910. Write for catalogue. Established 1900 Neth & Co. COLLECTORS We Buy and Collect Notes, Mortgages, ami Real Estate Contracts. No Collection No Charge. Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Trains for success in the Industries. Provides practical and liberal educa tion, btrong t acuity. Modern equip ment. Offers courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art. Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy. Fall Term Opens Sept. 23, 1910. Illustrated literature, giving full in formation, sent free on application. Address the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. ergSferlJ i J lift. i ' Vli Silk mull is a material that roes trace- fully through the laundry, never a bit the worse for it, and here it a suggestion for the making of one. The skirt shows the soft fullness around te waist, that has the popular fancy just 'ow. SPLINTERS. theory, believing In the general poli cies and methods of the old-line Re publicans, he has progressive views ot his own on certain subjects. Hence he styles himself a stalwart. Harding is what is popularly styled a self-made man. The Marion Star, the paper he has controlled since 1884 has helped him In his career. In 1882 Harding came to Marion with his fa ther, a physician. Harding Sr. had an ambition to make Harding Jr. a law rer. But money was scarce. So the son had to earn some. He taught school for two terms. But teaching school didn't promise anything very brilliant, so insurance was taken up. Then the Marion Star was for sale. The price asked was small and Hard ing's father scratched up the money and put his son in charge. When I came into possession of the Star I also took over a railroad mileage book, in those days the prop erty of every country newspaper," Harding said the other day. "The Blaine-Logan convention was on In Chicago, so I bought one of those high Blaine hats, took the mileage book, a clean shirt, and started for Chicago. I guess I was the worst Blaine lunatic in Chicago. Anyhow, I got back in Marion,' In the course of events, al most 'broke.' The Star was, too, for a constable was In charge. Eventually I regained control. It was pretty rough sledding, and constables with executions were thicker than adver tisers for a while, but the tide turned and things have been running more smoothly since." Harding is a big man physically. with iron gray hair. He has a reputa tion as an orator and has displayed bis ability both on the stump and on the Chautauqua lecture platform. Mr. Harding likes Marlon and his big home there. He not only likes his home, but pets as well. Dogs are his bobby. He always has one. "If Mrs. Harding didn't raise such a kick, I'd have a kennel In the back yard. But she won't let me," he said. He has a hor6e that for 15 years has been a family pet There's a big automobile. but the horse and dog make up the Harding family. There are no chil dren. "Politics is like the man who has the automobile fever," Harding says. He is not satisfied until ne nas one. Then he begins cussin' himself, but he won't let loose for any money. Harding is forty-four years old, and. like "Uncle Joe" Cannon, he smokes and that even the king disapproved of the execution. The downfall of Maura's cabinet was the result of the continuous at tacks of the opposition deputies. Threats repeatedly have been made against the life of Maura, and only recently it was reported that he was being constantly guarded. AMERICAN EDUCATOR IN CONSTANTINOPLE COLLEGE flL mm k MERICA can well be proud of Dr. George Washburn, who is one of her fore most sons in the world of educa tion. Mr. Wash- burn for half a century has been connected with Robert college at Constatinople. In his book, "Fifty Years in Constan tinople," he tells many interesting things concerning education In the near east. Robert college, the seat of Mr. Wash- burn'B activities, occupies a beautiful site of 23 acres overlooking the Bos phorus. It Is near the bridge over which Darius led the Persians into Acythla, and faces a castle built by Mohammed the Conqueror in 1492 the same year that Columbus discovered America. At the time of Its founding in 1863 there was no other college in the Turkish empire. Its wholesmoe influence has been Etamped upon at least 3,000 young man of the Levant and Its graduates have always been a credit to the institution. It has educated men whose leadership has made It possible for the Bulgar ians to establish a free state In the Balkans. Not least among the results achieved by Dr. Washburn is the stimulus to Oriental education In general. His conspicuous success at Roberts college has encouraged the establishment oi hundreds of other schools in the Le vant. Led by his example the Turkish government has outdone itself and made the last few years an epoch in its history of college building and I this has doubtless bad much to do with the "Young Turk Movement" that deposed Abdul Hamld. There Is more than national pride In the prophecy that the graduates of American schools, such as Roberts college, will be the chief factors In the real upbuilding of that part of the old world which for the time being is called the Turkish empire. Sherman JpJlay & Co, ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OI?. We want you to try thi3 Piano AV YOUR HOME Ffft E. We want you to try it at our expense because At the end of thirty days the Piano I SELF will convince you of the following facts: It's the be3t value on ecrth for the price (1275). It's MUSICALLY and MECHA MCALL Y right! We know there -f so much real value in this Wellington Piano we're selling for Hlr- on easy payments that we're willing to let it be IT'S OWN SALEMA.S. It will tell it's own story to you in your home if you'll senJ us the coupon. Please sen me mil particulars concerning this unusual Piano otter. ' , jVE' . -.1, A'ame Ac'cres". l&f .-" u"" V " v PRACTICE ILLEGALLY! PRINCESS FROM FAMILY OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IS SAVED BY GIRL HERO ASK YOUR GROCER FOR L t & BRAND OF Disinfectant Spray Ammonia Cold Water Liquid Starch "Gean, 0" Non-Boiling Washin? Fluid K.AND S.CHEmiCai. 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If you don't ask for too much you stogies Incessantly. He -served a term will find more cheerful givers. as lieutenant governor under Myron T vn rnn iwflva finri m,mh, Herrick. and was also a state senator, biting remarks on a menu card. Bowers She was safe in challenging flMTONlO MAURA'S LIFE mat ienow 10 guess ner age. rowers Who is he? Bowers The weather man. Mrs. Bills Did you have any trou ble In firing the servant girl that you had the scrap with? Mrs. Wills No, my husband used his pull to have the cop on the corner transferred to an other beat. Boyce I never heard of a man llkb Jones; he goes home every night and tells his wife about the bargains he has seen advertised for the next day. Joyce Yes; he is trying to keep her from cleaning house. Union Painless Dentists ,'. I r Out-of-Town People Phonld rememhr that onr fon- Is o ortmniren' that wo can do thir entire Crown. Hridjre and l'late work In a Hay if neoemr. l'oitiely painlw eitrmot Inf ft ahfn plitM or hnri.-t rr tnl.tl. W e r anor the axMt w-itiv tmth and root without the Immm pain. No Mudfnia. no unr.ri ainty, hnt apee-tal-lau who do the aaoat arientlno and oaraful work. Lady attoadanla. Full Set of Teeth $S.OO Brtdre Work or Teeth without Plate $ J. SO to SS GoW Crowns S3.50 to VOO Porcelain Crowne SJ.SO to $VOO Gold or Porcelain FUlino $1.00 lp 6tlvaw Fillinra SOctofl.OO Bewt Plat Made $7.50 No ehanras for Painless Extractive when other vara a don. U ywars' Guarmntea with all work, Kaa. I a. aa. as a. aa. U Morrtooa Straw. How to fiare Quail In Winter. General Speaks, our efficient state game warden, is receiving hundreds of letters asking for advice as to how to save the qunil from starvation in the old-fashioned winter. The quail Is about the most helpless bird we have in Ohio. Although it winters in this latitude, it hasn't the slightest Idea how to take care of itself when the deep snows come. When the ground is covered and the ready food supply Is hut off, these beautiful and useful birds huddle together and wait In mis erable motionless flocks for death by freezing or starvation. The only way to save them Is to scatter on the snow near their haunts liberal allowances Of grain or other suitable food. A few of the bolder or tamer birds will find It and go and tell the others. It la gratifying to learn from the volume of the game warden's mail on this sub ject that farmers In all parts of the state are keenly interested In the con servation of the quail, whose value to the farmers as an insect destroyer can hardly be estimated. Columbus Jour nal. it'" . mm ii The Helping; Hand. "It makes no difference, meln friend, dot you work In a sweatshop. Chust step inside, und for five cents I gif you de best handkerchief in der city (or viping off all dot sweat" Puck. Tbeat) Coneclentlooa Fellowa. "lie's so honest. Never finds any thing without trying to return it to its owner. "Especially when be finds- fault." Cleveland Leader. ANTONIO MAU RA, leader of the conservative party in Spain, and who as pre mier put down the Barcelona ri ots and brought about the execu tion of Dr. Fran ' cisco Ferrer a year ago, owes his escape from 'death to the cour age of his youth ful girl cousin, who threw herself upon his assailant It was shortly before midnight that the former prime minister stepped from a train at the Francia station, where he arrived from Madrid en route to Palma. At his side was his cousin. Suddenly from the crowd the man, Manuel Posa, fired three shots. The first bullet pierced Senor Maura's arm and the second found lodgment in his leg. As . Posa fired again the girl sprang upon him, spoiling his aim, and the bullet went wild. Posa is only eighteen years old. He said afterward that he did not Intend to shoot Maura, but desired only to make a demonstration against him The conservttlve cabinet of Senor Maura resigned In October of last year, after having been in power two years and nine months. The 18 months preceding its formation had witnessed the fall of five liberal min istries. The religious issue was the cause of the dissensions and the re turn to power of Maura, who had pre viously held the premiership, was re garded as a sweeping victory for the clericals and one likely to arouse the revolutionary spirit This proved to be the case. The opposition united against the govern ment's conduct of the war In Morocco and the stern measures It took to put down the anti-war demonstrations in Spain. Then came the execution in a Barcelona prison of Francisco Ferrer, who was charged with being a revo lutionist It was said that Maura was responsible for bis being put to 4eatn MISS III t DORO- thy Deacon, who was married recently in Lon don to Prince An toine Albert Rad zlwlll, comes from a family famous for its beautiful women. She is one of the three lovely daughters of Edward Parker Deacon of Bos ton. Her two eld er sisters are Miss Gladys and Miss Edith Deacon, and the latter's engage men was announced a short time ago. The members of the Deacon family all seem fated to figure in the public eye. Princess Radziwill's elder sis ter, Gladys, some years ago so charmed the German crown prince that it is said he thought seriously of renouncing his right of succession to marry her. Mis Dorothy's wedding was announced for a previous date, but when the guests arrived at the dhurch they learned that there had been a hitch In securing some neces sary papers from Russia and that the ceremony had been postponed. Prince Radziwill belongs to a fa. mous Polish family. His father was court marshal of the ceremonies at St Petersburg. The prince Is twenty-four years old, of fair complexion, good looking and likeable. Being the oldest son, he Is heir to the immense fortune and es tates of his father. Prince George, who Is a serene highness, owns great stretches of land In Poland, has an Income of $1,000,000 a year, and pos sesses several castles. Prince Antoine Albert's grandmother was a princess of Prussia. Virtually he is head of his house now, for his father lost his reason seven years ago and lives In seclusion in a villa near Vienna. Itinerant Optician Work Rural Dis tricts Without State License. The Oregon State Board of Examin ers in Optomery will pay a reward of Szo to anyone causing the arrest and conviction of any person or persons testing eyes and selling glasses, who do not hold a certificate issued to them by the board of Examiners. It is not alone necessary for them to possess theis certificate, but it must be regis tered with and countersigned by the Clerk of the court, in each county where the holder practices. The public in general is hereby warned not to pat ronize anyone not holding such certifi cate, as in the strict letter of the law they are accessory to the illegal prac tice and will at least be called upon to go into court and testily as witnesses against the persons violating the law. or further particulars address H. W. Barr, Sec, State Board of Exam aminers of Optometry, Salem, Ore. Dr. 8. 1. Wrieht 5 Have your teeth out and plate and bridge work done. F.-.r out-o:-tuwp patro-is wo finish piata and bridge work in one cny if necessary. 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