Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 16, 1893, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 16. 1893.
WEEKLY NO. 630.)
8EMI-WEEKLY NO. 127.)
ELEVENTH YEAR
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Arlington,.
Long Creek,
Echo
B. A. HunBaker
.Phlll Heppner
.ine jiagie
- Postmaster
Oscar De Vaul
U r Wright
Camas Prairie,.
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" ' . posimtor
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Postmaster
. . . . Postmaster
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AN AUEST WANTKD IN KVEEY PEKC1NCT.
Umon Pacfig Railway-Local card.
No, 10, mixed leavea Heppner 10:00 a. m.
" jo, " ar. at Arlington 1-15 a.m.
" 9, " leaves " Is! P- m.
9, " ar. at BeBpsar "MO 9. . dailj
exoept Sunday.
East bound, main line ar. at Arlington 8:42 p. m.
West I' 2:40 p. in.
Night trains are running on earn time ae before.
LONE ROCK STAGE.
Leaves Heppner 7 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, reaching Lone Kock at 6 p. m.
Leaves Lone Kock 7 a. m. Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, reaching Heppner at 5 p. m.
Makes connection with the Lone Kock-rossil
tri-weekly route.
AgeutB, Slocum-Johnston Drug Co., Heppner,
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United States Officials.
Pmident Grover Cleveland
President Ad ai Stevenson
.( Walter O. Gresham
Secretary of TreaiuVy". ..-Joto B-tijjto
of Navy'.' .' 'VCsell
SeeWrVof ?Agricniture.. ....J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
a, Whli. instrnction B. McElroy
( J. H. Bltcl
Senators 7 J. N.Dolol
( Binger Hermann
rVinm-easmen J W. K. Ellis
Frank C.Baker
Printer ( F. A. Moore
Supreme Judge. J;
Seventh Judicial District.
j M W. L. Bradshaw
P.,,i'iSA. . ... ......r.W.H. Wilsun
Morrow County Officials.
joint Seaator Henry Blactaan
'Commiasioner...., Peter Brenner
ruri w- Morrow
?"?! ...Geo. Noble.
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Hurreyor
School Bup't....
lea Brown
... ..W. L.Salinie
' Coroner....
,..T. W.Ayere, ir
EBPPNEB TOWN OFFIOKBSi
M . , J. R. Stmons
... . t,.i, I T. Vauirar.
Vf . A. jwuwwu, ' .-- , . KKrt
Recorder.
E. G. Slocum
rreaeurer
Marshal..
J.,W. Baemus.
PrecinotOffleerf.
Justice of the Peace
Constable
F J. Hailock
C. W. Byohard
United States Land Offleers.
TBI DAIXIS, OB.
J. W. Lewia
T. 8. Lang
T.l OBAKDI, OB.
Register
Receiver
A Cleaver.........
. r Morlnlltinil rteceiver
SZCBST BOeiBTIES.
, H r.. Nn H) K. nf P. meeta ev.
rv Tuesday evening at 7.80 o'clock in
F 9 their Castle nau, national d,i
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Meets at Lexington, Ox., the last Satnrday of
month. All veterBM are mvitea to. om,
C. C. Boon,
Adjutant,
Geo. W . Smith.
Commander,
FRor-asssxoitfjLXi- 1
A.
A. ROBERTS, Keai jMiaie, inaur-
noa and Collections. Office in
Counoil Chambers, Heppner. Or. swtf,
Where?
At Abrahamsick's. In addition to bis
..;i.ir,n hnainofM. he hu added a fine
i: ..t.,r nf all kinds, neeligei
hirt. hosierv. etc. Also baa on band
io.,i nattms for smts.
sum. l"u,j. i IT t ,
Abrahamsick, May street, Heppner, Or.
Coffin k MoFarland have just received
a oar load of Mitobell Wations. Hacks,
etc., and bave also a large supply of farm
ing implements of all kinds.
J. N. BBOWN,
Attorney at Law,
JAS. D. HAMILTON
Brown & Hamilton
d ,i ln .11 mnrta of the stat. Insurance,
real asuta colleotun and loan agents.
Promt attention liven to all business entrust,
ad to them.
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THE NEWS,
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WE HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF UN
dressed Lumber, 16 miles of Heppner, at
what is known as the
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PER 1,000 FEET, ROUGH,
- 110 00
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If C. T. D. COLIN,
I hereby solemnly promise, God helping
me, to abstain from all distilled fer
mented and malt liquors, including
wine, beer, and cider, and to employ
all proper weans to discourage tbe
use of, and traffio in, tbe earn.
Qubstion (1) When does a member
of the W. O.l. XJ. cesse to be a Diember
by non-pyment of dues? (2) Sbonld
the name of a member be dropped with
out being oonsiilered by the Onion?
Akswkb There is no written law in
tbe W. C. T. U. reBardinc the matter.
It is the dnty of the treasurer to oolleot
ilnaa and after a woman baa IHilecl to
respond and the time has passed, the
usual rule is to drop tbe name. She
certainly could not be counted by the
treasurer in sending dues to the state
treasurer.: It wouldiperheps be well
for the local union td fix' -snme general
rule by wbioh the treasurer oould be
governed, for tbere must dome a time
sooner or later when she cannot (solid t
a person, who ia delinquent in dues, a
number of the Uuion, In the matter
of gathering dues the treasurer .has a
dnty to perform and she has no right
to negieot it, but there- counts a time
wben ber duty ceases. Joiner rugn,
in Union 8ignal. .
The above is given by request of some
who are not posted in regard to the
payment of dues. Lb It all members
who are aware that tbey are delinquent,
pay np promptly to Mrs F. O. Borg,
Treaa. of Heppner Union. ... M. V. 0.
Our meetings are growing in interest.
We are always glad to see visitors and
always intend to have something that
will interest all.
"And they that be wise shall shine as
tbe brightness of the firmament; 'and
tbey that tnrn many to rigbvousnesa,
as tbe stars for ever and ever"
Tbe W. 0. T. U. of Arizona rejoices
over the nomination, by Pres. Cleveland,
of Hon. L. 0. Hughes for governor.
MrB. Hngbes is president of the W. C.
T. TJ. in Arizona, and th- take with
thfm to tbe capital the a ..V'y good
will of every wbite-ribbooer.' R)
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18 IT TROEf
Is Is true that "life is only T
What we make it?" Then beware
Lest tome sinful word or action
Btain or mar its surface fair.
Patience, purity must mingle
In your heart with constant prayer.
Is it true that "up the ladder
We are mounting round by round?"
Then beware, lest you, in stumbling,
Push a brother to the ground.
Purity and prayer and patience
Must in every act be found.
Is it true that "rest remaineth
Only for the 'free from sin?' "
Then beware, lest, cold and careless,
Yon should fall to enter in.
By your prayers and pure example
Strive some sinful soul to win.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NOTES.
Tbe examinations for tbe month of
April are over, and tbegrades will soon
be made out and banded to each
student.
The third year surveying cIbbs have
bad some practical work in laying out
lines for the steam heating apparatus
for tbe college station buildings, green
bouse, and mechanical ban. ine
apparatus will be put in during tbe
summer.
An architect has been at work for
some time on the designs for tbe ad
ditions to the meohanioal hall. The
addition will join tbe east wing of the
old building and extend it forty feet
farther east. Then the main portion
will be forty by seventy-eight feet, three
stories in hight and extends toward the
north. The lower floor of tbe wing will
be added to tbe present machine shop,
and tbe seoond to wood working and
printing room. Tbe first floor of tbe
main building will be for mechanioul
and electrical laboratories; secona, lor
recitation and drafting rooms, and it is
undeoided yet wbat shall be placed on
tbe third floor. The plans will soon be
Rniahed and work begun so as to have
it
ready for students at the begiuing
of tbe next school year.
OUite a number of tbe Congregational
convention attended the chapel exer
cises a few mornings ago and several of
the members addressed the students
with fitting remarks. They also visited
several of the departments and saw the
students at work in be shops, labora
tories and class rooms.
A oommittet has been appointed by
tbe Atbletio association to confer with
Monmouth Normal school, and if ar
rangements can be made, the two
associations will enter into a oontest of
field sports. It is to be hoped that tbe
contest will take place as it would b of
arraat interest and result in a lasting
benefit to both of the associations.
Mr. Dnmmet, wife of J. A. Dummet,
state secretary of tbe Y. W. C. A., visited
ad organised Young Women's Christ
ian Association, with twenty-eigbt
Charter members. If the Y. M. O. A.'s
do not begin to throw off tbe old orust
and come forth with more enthusiasm
they are apt to be left in the rear, as
the Y. W. C. A.'s are wide awake and
determined young ladies.
Tbe students and people of Corvallis
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Belong
Powder
watched on the 29th, a very interesting
game of ball played between the Albany
college nine and tbe nine of this oollege,
in which tbe boys of the O. A. O. oame
out winners. Tbe nine have not had
muoh practice on account of the stormy
weather. It is to be hoped by tbe end
of tbis school year with the praatioe
the boys, of this oollege will have, that
they will be champions over every col
lege in tbe state.
There is now a catalogue ready to be
printed inolading a'l tbe books in tbe
library. These catalogues will be dis
tributed among the students. Tbis will
enable tbem to select from this list any
book they wish.
Tbe new catalogues for the next
school year are to be completed by tbe
end of June so each student oan get
one before they leave. '
A. G. Lewis, the engineer of tbe
mechanioal department, has, been giving
bis alass some good instructions in the
hue of engineering. This gentleman is
likely to take a class next school year,
as he bas bud good sucoees with his
previous class.
CONTIIIBOTOK.
Cohyallis, May 1, 1893.
A COMPETENT LEADER.
the Head of the United
Workers or the United. Statea
the Laboring man.
Garment
-For
In the struggle between the Clothing
Manufacturers' Association, and the
members of the Cutters' Union, of New
York, in whioh tbe
unionists were so
successful, tbe strik
era were under tbe
leadership of Cbas.
F. Reichers, who is
tbe General Seore.
tary of tbe United
Gurment Workers.
He hIbo conducted
tbe Boston . fight
aud figured nromi
Tork lock-out. He
CMAS.r.R( ichERS
neatly in tbe New
is a native of Brooklyn, and 39 years of
age. He is of German parentage, and
is a olotbing cutter. Wben he was
seventeen years old be went to Europe
and visited nearly all the large oitiee
abroad. From 1881 to 1891 he worked
at bis trade in Brooklyn. Since that
time he bas been active in tbe promotion
of labor interests.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. .
Tbe beet salve in the world for outs
bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
oorns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively oures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 oents per
box. For sale by Slooum-Jobnaon Drug
Company.
MY MULE.
Editor Gazbttb:
I bave been working my mule, plo
ing my garden and fixing my fenoe.
Every person that passes by bas
something to say about my mule.
Tbe Grand Army passed by yesterday
Tbe old vets and the young vets, the
old ladies and tbe young ladies of the
vets all laughed and seemed to be
happy when they saw tbe old mule and
me at work.
I bave no doubt that a great many
old vets are drawing pensions from
injuries reoeived while riding a mule
bareback. Kuoh injuries are fatal, so
far as tbis life is concerned, and I think
the peLsiou Is a just one. At any rate,
I appreciate tbe good feeling tbe vets
bave for a mule.
Mr. Editor, I do not understand why
tbe people of Heppner do take such
notice of my mule. Home do appear to
be waking fun; others appear to be
sincere.
Sometimes I think I am doing wrong
by working the mule. Then I go and
read my bible and tbere I find I am all
right, providing I do not work his
ancestor on the Sabbath day.
Uro. Tom Ayere rode a male
cattle twenty years ago a nice
too, Bnd smart and cunning.
Avers' mule made bim rich. The
after
mule
Bro,
mule
wonld take the brother out on the range
and show him all tbe alickears,
I think a mule is just the animal for
every man to work or ride.
And I will say light beie that wben
. uiuA mwinle make fun of a mule
nw r '
they don't go to church much.
Toh Moboan.
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Sufferers from la grippe found it just the
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just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles
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To aid Diirestlon take one HmaU Ilile Deoa
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LIST OF TAX-PAYERS
Who Pay on $i,ooo.and Upwards,
as bhown by the Roll.
THE PEOPLE WHO GREASE THE MACHINERY
Of State, County tnd Bchool Affairs From
Our Common wealth-A Fair Showing
From Morrow County.
Tbe following is a list of Morrow
county tax-payers who pay on 81,000
aud upwards:
A. Andrews $ 1,421 00
L B. Doberty 4,970 00
Mrs L. Hales 3,865 60
O. A. Hales 1,406 00
U. O. Moore 2,263 10
J. T. McAlister 1.8H1 50
Bawerfeind BroB 1.186 CO
Wm.Oeoil 8,486 60
O. T. Uouglas 2,157 50
J. L. Ko bison ,9i'5 00
S. '. Ualston, Jr 8,910 00
Robert Saver 1,085 00
1. KEsteb 1,816 60
K. Alien & Bona 4,200 00
John A. Adams 1,159 60
Cox, Adams & Co 2,055 00
Geo. W. Cbapin 1,003 50
L. W.Coleman 1,700 00
A.D.Coleman 1,924 00
Wm. Hendrix 3,501 00
W. E. Kahler 3,020 50
W. L.Mallory 1,097 50
Parker & Gleason '. . 17,153 00
Ben Coppenga, adm. estate of
FredOoppeuga. 1,916 00
A. C, Wright 7,449 40
J. O. Williams 2,567 00
M. K. Morgan 1,177 00
M. A. Olden 1,227 60
E. B. Stantou I,3o0 50
J. P.Brown ; 2,237 00
HyndA Barrett... 1,804 50
Nelson Jones 14,802 00
I J. Matlock 11,710 50
Frank MoFarland 11,800 00
J. W. Marlatt 3,817 00
8. N. Morgan.. 1,414 50
J. L. Morrow & Son 3,511 00
J. W. Rector . 1,125 00
E. G. Sloan 1,202 25
E. 8. Baling... 2,049 00
R W. Turner 1,582 00
Mrs. Bettie Wells : 1,680 00
J. J. Adkius... 6,276 60
T. W. Ayers, Sr 8,617 26
Mrs. E. J. Ayers .' 4,497 25
T. W.Ayers, Jr.... 1,375 00
A. Abrabaiusiok.... 1,020 00
T. H. Bisbee 3,202 25
W.G. Boyer. 1,013 00
Brown & Hamilton 2,874 60
P. O. Borg 2,642 00
George Conser 1,920 Ou
K. U. UoX W
PbillOobn 1,000 00
A. Daly 1,880 50
O. IS. Faruoworlb tuioo ar,
S. P. Florence 3,497 50
L. A. Florence 1,263 00
O.E. Fell 2,276 25
A. U Fox 1,719 25
Frauk Gilliam 1,670 00
Gilliam & Bisbee 7,600 00
S. P. Garigues 1,800 00
T. H. Howard. ; 1,640 110
Wm. Huahes 1,099 60
Heppner Furniture Co 1,390 00
haves Bros 4,040 00
D. O. Justus, for P. C. Thomp
son ,iO" w
Mrs. Julius b-eithley 2,238 25
N. A. Kelley..: 2,122 50
W.A. Kirk..., 1,389 00
Ellis Minor ' 7,565 25
Minor Bros. 14.552 60
Xbo8.Mo(Jullough. 1,280 50
MoAtee Bros. 1.200 00
J. B. Natter 4,730 00
Patlersou Pub. Co 8,050 00
I'hos.Qaaid 18,640 00
PatQuaid l.0 00
Bush Bros 10,422 60
Mrs. A. M. Sl'ioum 1.750 00
Sifinnm-Juhnstun Druir Co.... 2,135 00
D. B. btalter 1,146 60
Sloan & Howard 8,3u0 00
Henry bcberziBger 2,504 00
Willis Stewart 1.010 00
G. W. Swuggart '. 1.295 00
Mrs. M. J. Swaggart 1,600 00
P. C. Thompson 28,087 Oo
P, C. Thompson Co 8,830 00
ti U 'l'nvliir 2,685 00
ti. B. Thompson
a S. VauDuvn 25
Albert Wright ' B.y''U f-
I' .1 t'urU 1.142 2o
J. M. Hamblet 1.701 75
Johrt Jordan 2,u80 5u
H. Paubrg J10 V
E.G.8perry 1.7
H M Thornton 3,270 00
J. A. Woolery l.o7u uu
Williams ifros
U, F. Wilruot
1,480 00
1.146 Ou
J. S. Bootliby
1,201 25
1,842 2o
1,490 Ou
Carl Crow
Davis & Burgoyue. .
iVl. bvuus
1,380 60
1.743 60
1,015 00
1,210 00
65,625 00
2 372 75
1,110 00
.1. Evaus
W. B. MoAllister...,
8. Peck
Wm. Penland
Andrew Keaney....
Urs. It. A. Hummers
W. A. Ayers
3,336 75
2,49 00
J. L. Ayers. . .
Ji-rrv Brosuau "J
Cbas. Cunningham l.fi9 6U
E. F. Day io,om ou
Ueury Jones jj",
Michael Kenuey.. 1M'
Hh Fmlda 2,740 00
J. M. Waddell"! 1,012 00
J. M. Hayes .'l ft
.1 I! Ki.i, 5,205 00
C. 8. Kirk & Hon 1.2 J'''
J.C.Lrg
Silas A, Wright . u
H. Blackmau 4 Co 7,800 00
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Million Homes 40 Years tlie Standard.
T. L. Dorman 2,010 00
Fuller Heirs, by Ellis 6,200 00
A. M. Guun 1.768 50
G. W. Harrington 8,243 00
James Stewart Estate 1,195 00
John Hughes 4,269 00
Hugbes & Laland.Lind Estate 4,600 00
D. W. Horner 1,918 25
Stephen Lalande 6.232 75
Mrs, L. A. Leezer 1,800 00
M. Licbteutbal & Oo 2,650 00
Ed, L. Matlock 3,213 50
Goi.rge Noble 2,144 80
O. A. Bhea 21,835 00
W. H. Bush 1,855 00-
Shaw & McCarty 2,130 00
John A. Thompson 12,197 50
John Barker 4,759 25
J. F. Hoskina 1,312 00 i
A. F. Hedger 1,641 25 .
T. D. Matthews 6,389 00
H. S. Scales 3,120 00
Antone Vey 19,481 00 .
Joseph Vey 18,366 00
Geo. S. Crane 8,835 00
Allen Evans 8,219 00
James Taylor 2,265 00 '
J. S. Van Cleve 1,017 50 '
O. K. &N. Co 368.687 00
Western Union Telegraph Co. 6,214 00 '
Heppner Flouring Mill Co. . . : 9,200 00
Heppner Building & Loan Ass. 12,000 00
Palace Hotel Co 12,400 00
Morrow Co. Laud & Trust Co. . 14,010 00
Silas Brown 8,460 00
Edwin Cambpell 1,100 00
L. F. Dodeon 1,200 00
Dodson & MoDougal 1,200 00
J. M. Fisher 1,320 00
1. G.Hewison 2,750 00
Jacob Johnson 1,375 00
T.J. Kirk 1,925 00
H. B. LeFevre ; 1,046 00
Miltou N. Moore 1,408 00 ,
W. F. Matlock 3,160 00
Zeb Boseudorf , 2,20.1 00
Wm. Kust 1,760 00
J. W. Keddiugton. 1,290 00 ;
Jade Switzler 4,500 00
Nat. Webb 5,915 00
P. A. Worthiugton 2,420 00
MOHTUaCB absbsshbktb.
Tbe Jarvis Conklin Mtg. Co. .8 1,100 00
Lombard Investment Co 1,600 00 '
N. P, B. B.CO.
Northern Paoitic Railroad Co. .$47,652 00
SHERItr'S ASSKSHMliNTS.
Allen & Rudio 8 1,200 00
T. J.Allyn 2,248 00
Wm. AyerB 3,820 00"
J. C. Bull 1,150 00
Walter Berry . , 2,200 00
David Baker.. 1,108 75
0. 0. Curtie 1,854 00
Mrs. Isabella Comgal 4,020 00
R. Cobbook. 1,085 00
W. M. Douglas 8,850 25
B. M. Doheriy 8,800 00
W. P.. Duttou tor W. H. Dutton 1,400 00
W. P. Dutton 4,88160
John Elder 1,304 50
Hugh Field 10,3ba 50
Gilliam heirs 2,220 ()0 '
Kd. Holloway 1,478 50 '
Jumes riager 7,715 00
D. A. Heireu 6,790 00 ,
Henry Heppner 14.400 00
Felix Johnson 2,445 00
James Jones 3,786 00
Newton Junes , 7 1,030 00) .
John JenkiuB 1,056 60
Mrs. E. Kiloup 3,467 60
Joseph Luukman 6,344 00
Joseph Mason 1,310 00
V. M. Mallory 1,800 00
Powell Bros 4,540 50
E. V. Rood 9,6!l(l IX)
Andrew Rood 8,179 00
James Rhea 6.070 00
Nelsou Swaggart 1,320 00 ..
IS. F. Swagguit l,nt 00
It. F. Whipley 1,871 50
B. Sperry, for John Spenoer 1,440 00
A. J . Suobe 1,810 00
Alia. Hurrah A. Thompson 2.026 00 ,
John Q. Wilsou 1,460 00
Mrs. iMiuna Welou o.ioi oo
1'. M. Griinsbaw 6,075 00
Frank: Heisuey 1.426 00
Jumes Jones 1,200 00
ti. Kester 3,000 00
Sam Palmer u,&w uo
J. D. Wuit 8,000 00
First National Bank of llepp- fcuw
ner JJ6.000 00 :
Nittioual ijbiikof Heppner .. . 31,000 00
Mrs. R. IS. French i.itn m
A Snake's BIC tlu(lertakln.
A negro woman in Georgia hoed cot
ton until midday, and then lay down
for a nap in the shade of a tree. She
was barefooted. Suddenly a tickling
Sensation in one of her big toes dis
turbed her slumber. She looked sleep
ily iu that direction, and saw a sight
that made her teeth chatter. A huge
blacksnake had swallowed the toe, and
was acting as though he proposed to
swallow the rest of her. As she gazed ,
along tbe sleek back of the undulating
serpent he seemed so long that hla tail
was below the horizon. When she re- '
covered from her temporary paralyais
she arose like a skyrocket fired slant
wise, and disapeared in the pine tim
ber with a blood-curdling shriek. After
being jerked through tho underbruah .
tor a few rods the shake let go.
Tha l'astleut Chines.
'h wonderful exumple of patience in
the Chinee is afforded by a consular re- '
port dealing with the manufacture of
salt in central Chinu. Holes about si
inches in diameter are bored in the
rock by means of a primitive form of
iron drill, and sometimes a period ol
forty years elapses before tho covered
brine is reached, so that tho work it
carried on from one generation to an
other. During this time the boring, as
may be Imagined, goes down to an im
mense depth. When brine ia found it
is drawn up in bamboo tubes by a rope
working over a large drum turned by
bullocks. Tho brine is evaporated in
iron caldrons, the heat being supplied
by naturnl gas, which is gencrallj
found In tho vicinity of the suit wella.
Baking
Powder.