Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 08, 1893, 1, Image 1

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ELEVENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW
COUNTY. ORTmnxr pnm.v z7-
mibu sonjH aayg.
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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...Oscar De Vaul
H. C. Wright
Postmaster
PoKtmanter
T. J.Carl
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. .John Edington
Postmaster
Postmaster
.Miss Ktolla Flett
J- . Allen
Mrs. Andrew A.hbaiigh
B. F. Hevland
Postmaster
ft. M. Jolinson
J. It. Etteb
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Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U. S. Gov't Report
in
ISI Bak
Hi iivw row
Can be proou.ed at the drug store of
1. 1. Ijerv Jr.
Next door to City Hotel,
a.n.rriNi!;u, : : OREGON.
der
America's Merchant
owtcs at the beginning of 1890 with
2540 vessels of all classes, of which
7 7 T ' Se eTOSS tonnage
7,W3,676 tons, and whose estim,
un-
waa
estimated
1 PURE
ALIEN IMMIGRATION.
island BufTering from an nwi.
come Influx.
i to
T1e Original
Webster s Unabridged
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No,
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ti "iiiuKLon i-ina.iu.
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except Bumlay.
leaves " H;IW n m
ar. at Heppner 6:20 p. m.
daily
East ( bound, main line ar. at Arlinirton 1 :2t) a. m
' 1 ' leaves 1:21) a. ui,
nay trains have been discontinued.
C'''XCI.A.Xi DIBEMOBT.
United States Ollieials.
Piefeident
Vice-President .',
Kecrerary of (State
(Secretary of Trwsnry. .
Secretary of Interior..
Becrotary of War
becreUtry of Navv
Postmaster-General. .
...G rover Cleveland
.....Ad ai Stevenson
.. Walter Q. Gresham
John O. Carlisle
noae csimtn
...Daniel H. Laniont
...Hilary A. Herbert
Attorn7v-Hee "'. V, SL,,1 B8e"
Heoreti.rvnf Vi. ",VU
, ..b..uu.uu.o . oLorung morion
State of Oregon.
Hrt r. '.if ' Nf'V ',"?,; 1 P.J'1'
Hnpt. Public Instruction.,.. H. B. MyKlroy
senators 1 n. intoliell
( J. . Doluh
Congressmen ) ntnger nermann
. . ' " i W. U. Ellis
Fnnter Frank (J. Baker
a I........ IU A. Moore
i VV. P. Lord
( M. S. Bean
Seventh Judicial District.
Circuit Judge w. L. Brarlshaw
l'roscuuuK Attorney VV. ii. Wilsun
Morrow County OHicials.
Joint Senator Henry Biackmsn
representative J. M. Brown
...unty Judge. . . , jiill8 Keithlv
comniiRsioners Peter Brenner
"lrlfv J. W.Morrow
Sheriff (jeo, Mobie.
Jreaeurer w. J. Ltezer
Assessor K. L. Shaw
Surveyor..... lsaBrown
School Bup't VV.ii. Haling
( "rouer T.W.Ayers, Jr
HEPPNER TOWN OFFICERS.
:; J. R. Simons
Counciiiueii. ........ ......0. K Farnsworth, M,
liichtonthal, Otis Patterson, Julius Keithlv,
W. A. Johnxtnn. .T. I. Vun.. "
B8001''1'"' A. A. Boberts.
f.""''1;8' E.H. Slocum
Marahttl J. W. Kasmus.
Precinct Oltlcerp.
Justioe of the Peaoe F. J. Hallock
Constable c. W. Kychard
United States Land Officers.
ft" '.MS 1
eopyto eachofourlubrcrft'er'r0 ,,U'U18', 8
nc uuuimiy is a necesBit'
K'.ClnilRrv 1H a narmcnlt.. i
school and business hnnr'7t1S,r7".?.nome.
rnihe - .. iS,;,"' " vacancy,
dred other vol un.Js of Te h S.?S L'e?"R;
rl.au and poor, .hould'a,Yt wttttaSTSS
refer to its contenls every day in the year
As some hn.vp hhIilH if i,iji- - "V, y r' .
tnal Webster'. V r . .Tr ? i. 1 Ule
eomulete on which about forty of toe best years
wr$.?uj?0U
bound in ninth li u i r hi .in. ...i . .., i ana is
...... anu sneeu.
until Turtner notice we will fnrm.k .u..
vaiunuio uici:onary
rirst -lo any new subscriber.
Second To any renewal subscrib
in hu lyany suoscr Der nnw in n.n...
niiu pays up ana one vear in arlU!.n
the following; prices, viz: 1
run uiotn Dound, rilt side and
stamps, marbled edges, $i.00.
Malt Mo'occo, bound, pilt side and n,
oiampa, oidruiea eages, $1.50.
run oneep oouna, leather label, marbled
uyes, ,2.00.
Equal to lime and sulphur, and miinh
better for the wool, as it promotes thP
growth rather than damages it.
National Bank of newer.
. 1-ersecutli.n In Continental
miung lleltiyo in Great llrltaln
Their DamaKl r;nct on the
Working lasses.
WM.
PENLANI), fcD.
President.
It BISHOP.
Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
HEPPNER, tf ORF.nnw
QUICK TXME !
TO
San Pronoisoo
And all points in California, via the Mt. Shasta
. route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
The great highway through California to all
points i,ast and South. Grand Hoenio Route
of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Buffet
Sleepers. Second-class Sleepers
Attaohedfcto express trains, affordine sunerinr
accommodations for second-class passengers.
For rates, tiokets, sleeping car reservations,
,. call npon or address
KOEHLER, Manager, . P. ROGERS. A.t
Gen. F. & P. Agt.. Portland, Oregon.
I lie immigration of foreign working
mon nnil ii.,... i..i. ...
""" imi) r.ng-iantl in
past times has been of the very highest
v. cononucal and social
progress of the country. Silk manu-
un.vui-n, so important n. hn.n,.i,
iuuusrry, is only one of the
-uu.v pursuns mat lutvc been estab
lished by aliens, who by religious or
iJ1Wcui persecution liad been forced to
leave their own country and follow their
u ra pursuits in England.
tactically the descendants of these im
migrants have beeomn Encii.i, .1
their origin is lost sight of, for in a
large number of cases they have Angli
cized their names; the Lu Koys have
become Kings, the lioulungers linkers
and so on. Immigration of this kind
was most valuable to the persecuted in
dividuals who were forced into exile, and
to the country which received them and
.-wivu uy lnelr Knowledge, thrift
nmuswy. imt the London Queen
...ere is anowier kind of immigra
tion which possesses none of these ad
vantages, and this is going on to an in
jurious extent at the present time
that of the paupers from the eastern
countries of Europe, who have no
E i7!!dge' and, therefore, on
-.-.. i .., cuurury, nave to com
pete with the lownst. ft,, ,
y , consequently, lower the rate
.Cr ?15,09,300. Other totals
ang American fleet "uMlt
1U.423 tnnn r. nil .... . '
i,nm i. r , 7'"pio. uiner 1
SHOW that. Hill. nr. !.
thefre.Vn " "6, Peamsr year
rating11 movement IV the whofe
ratine America fl , . .
110,423 tons of all commodities,
Others
shew flir. i .
ci; r "u?Der ; p 0f an
'W made up the nr,)i.
I nary or 0mpiementa "
' eratinc vesui .. . ""p-
" 4 mw uniTftfi siataD
lar r: " -P'TSUr.e. CTaft n the At-
paid in wagea-was no less than 136,867,.
A MAMMOTH FLUME.
ElKhty-Pive FcotHI ana Thlrty-FiTk
Miles l.oB. "
J',f(.fllnnc w4hih conveys' the water
from the mountains to the reservoir at
Know whereof thnv cn,i, i.- ,
largest and longest t.hW v, j
the world. It is thirty-five miles long
and is composed almost. wi,n,.
wood. J leu"
1
11s course th Jo a... . n ; j ,
The tnnllrt,r.n i i . "
ini fi,;";.;:: 7, w flave centen-
- vino cell-. LI1H n vet- i
its course this
crosses 315 streams and vn Z mental 1, "Z "er WM exPeri'
trestles, the lonm.k of ...v.:t .C . - " tl v.: "7, 7. new inven-
feet .and , 85 feet high."' T,. Umb' pSiSlS'iJ'
used in them were nut touetWr v. which n..:iC7r 8 a . ?he neck o
ground and raised to the.v T i to. r"L " 7 ":7,ue often re-
besides its many trestles, thu fl, ! knife. h,,f rlulLK ,sctloI1(" the
passes through 'elirl.t tn' t ' . " "B Baw tne diabolical
longest of these being
length. The tunnels are each
F
fee Medicine T
-'ages among the most dcstitnto
o.,i,g- people. IJuring the last
four months nearly 50,000 aliens have
9WHIQ1 f il . .. lw
; . lno continent at the east-
s rear, lintain. Of these.
f .messed their intention of
4- I emmttv.-
Uolden Opportunity for Siifferin
Humanity.
Physicians Give their Kemedles to the People
Write us at once, explain-
i"K your trounie, ana
bacl.
Fifty cents added in all cases fnr r,,.,.
age to Heppner.
MP-As the publishers limit the time and
unlior ot books thev uln in,.jir ?"a
prices, wo advise nil L ...:,',"?,. low
J?n,0 "llB Breat opportunity to attend tilt
DO YOU SUFFER
will send you FREE OF CHANGE a full course
of specially prepared remedies best suited to
your case. We want your recommendation.
We can cure the most aggravated diseases of
bOth SeXeS. Our trparmonr tnr oil rllnnanno nv.
deformities are modern and scientific, acquired
by many year's experience, which enables us to
uuttidiiwiu u uure. uo not despair,
iit-Moy 111 IB I Hlltl 1 ILTarrn Kiiiornnnnn crii.nn
Dr. Wiluamr Medic at, inh Rnprufit iv.
la luainei oireei, ean Francisco, Cal,
ARE -YOU ANY GOOD AT PUZZLES !
The vmiliia wtift Im.nni 1 nmr.
Citt i..,i,r. , r r ....milieu mc i-iLcei. puz
CM J! V jti.1-4 OH A.MPION zle' "Vla 1,1 Clover," and many others, has in
vented a brand new one, which is going to be
;these
J. W. Lewis.,
T. B. Lang....
THE DALLES, Off.
Kpgister
jKeceiver
LA GRANDE, OB.
?S' Renter
J.U. Kobbins Receiver
Kock y- -- Mountain -:- News
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Meets at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of
All veterans are invitod to join.
OKU. W. BMITtt.
tf Commander.
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Adjutant,
PEOPESSIOlTAu.
A A. EOBERTS, Keal Estate, lusur-
ance and Collections. Offioe in
TJounoil Chambers, Heppner, Or. Bwtf,
S. P. FLORENCE,
The News is the only consistent ciampton of
silver in the West, and should be in every home
in tne nest, and In the hands. of every miner
anu Dimness man in Colorado.
Send In your subscriptions at once.
Address,
the isrExrta,
Deliver. Colo.
the greatest on record. There 1b fun, instruc
tlon and entertainment in it. The old and
learned will find as much mystery in it as the
young ana unsophisticated. Thla great puzzle
s the property of the New York Press Club, for
whom it was Invented by Samuel Loyd. the
great puzzlelst, to be sold for the benefit of the
movement to erect a great home for newspaper
workers in New York. Generous friends have
given $25,000 in prizes for the successful puzzle
solvers. TEN CENTS sent to-the "Pre cih
Building and Chrrity Fund," Temple Court.
New York City, will get you the mystery by
return mail.
JX-v&x-y Header OF THIS
journal 1b invited to aid in the erection
of a great home for newspaper work
era Dy sending one dime to "Press flii
Building and Charity Fund," Temnle Court
" jura, j ou win aid a great work nnd re
celve by return mail a wonderful puzzle-game
wnicn amuses the young and old, balliefl the
mathematicians and interests everybody. Public
spirited merchants have contributed fm.mo
worth 01 premiums for such as can solve the
mystery. Everything from a "Knox" hat to a
Steinway" piano.
tunejfljlvc- env rente
I relieved that a very
fi remained in this coun-
-. ..'tuMiierable number of these
"ussian ana tierman Jews, driven
away by the relentless persecution to
which they have been exposed.
That our own laboring poor should be
subjected to the mnmntiti ..;!..
from such an influx of unskilled labor
is not to be coiitemiilntcl -..-ttv,
placeney. The question of pauper im
migration is crowinc ii. i.m...
wiuaiucniunn cannot he much lnn,.
er ignored by the legislature. The ne
cessity of an organization for Ho
gratiouofour own redundant, ni.
tion is recognized hv nil i,,t u ,.:... j
. ' , "..u xu nuiiid
oe a national calamitv if w nt
1 4. ' n"".V
w.v. uie strongest and most skilled
of our workingmen and womor, ,...i.
their fortunes in our colonies, and per
mitted the introduction of nn oi;
ulation, unskilled, many of them with
habits that are repugnant to English
people, capable of livinrron eiiMVi tr.n....-
fare that they reduce the rat.,. 0 ,'1.
to the lowest possible point. Yet this
is being done at the present time. Tl,
pc.aecutea dews have during the last
'"""ins arrived in England in
numbers greatly exceeding those of nro.
yious years, and this during the time of
u.e piussover and Eastertide, when the
poorest Jew, if possible, refrains from
traveling. Nevertheless, 1,500 a month
has been the excess over I lmsn
rived during the year 1891, and at the
present time we are not only threatened
with, but are sulTerinc from, nn ii
of anarchists from the continent ,,
are fleeing from the courts of justice in
their own country.
It is sincerely to be hoped that parlia
ment will not rise until a very stringent
measure for the suppression 'of obnox
ious immigration has been passed. Our
tiuiisaiianite cousins, with m,i;,n,,i
leet in size, with n,-.n
.....A iuu.a.
Each mile of the flume reo,'l
average 250,000 feet of lumber and
timbers of all kinds, that used in con
structing the water-bov Hw,i
redwood, two inches thick.
Building a vvater-tln-hf w,
miles long over fathnml00 i, ,
through the hearts of ZZT,
gigantic undertaking which many be
lieved could not be aeenmnHi,,i -ru.
-l. 1. , J-......1-V. i..(3
.v.,L..., ..us provea flitterent.
CONCErTlNDlAMONQS.
rhelr Sale. Are Increasing with Wonder
ful Itapidlty.
A diamond expert in London th tin-
courses on them-oduct nn,l ,iit-t,.;t,...-
of diamonds: "The Americans are the
finest judges of diamonds in ti u
and insist upon huvimr the 1
and the most perfect cutting. It is esti
mated that thr.y will take fifteen mil
lion dollars" worth this year. India
furnishes a market for large numbers
01 white stones, as well n f. n
-1am?1l8' or sto"es with flaws
thenlMyit1,-lJla natives invest
es, this flume
rP-horribi;
ha, u 111 --v.wvi-jji ji ins nntnn .
ment of torture he died a broken-hearted
old man m the KuedelaSourdiere
at the age of seventy-six, in March. 1814.
1 six by six
THELITTLETHISGS THE MOST
VALUABLE.
Comparatively few people regard themselves
"Inventors, but almost every body h.s been
tT. "m.e r thai
1 . .7 10 reauce some of the little
friction, of life. Usually ,ueh idea, are d .
missed without further thought
wZfif in't !.he railroad comPnJ' ""ke Us car
claims the traveler , CX'
road I won, J " 1 were runDlD 'he
lllt.m m alch
"Hhat was the man ,i, '
q:::r,.r;hr'.;;:
Hang such a collar hnii,,,.... ,.'
who is late for breakfast, "if TZl LZl
ousmessl-dmake bullous that wouldnTs in
outor break otT, or gouge ou, the back 0, my
And the various sutterers forgot about their
grievances and began to think of .JJ,.!
: 'r,' " 'heyWould et wn the next con-
wl " ' ""'"""ty, put their Ideas about car
windows, saucepans and collar buttons inta
praetical shape, and then anp ly ,c Tvl a U
the fifteen puzzle. f-.eu.eu
a teihpTHgofi,(h
brhMdtUCe 'be PePle 10 keeD tra or their
bright ideas and see u hui o,.
Press Claims Comnanv h . 7 I, "J . 'Cm'tlle
irize.l "
To the
Bncklen's Arntca Salve,
lbe best salve in the world for outs
b'ri ?toreS',U,0er8'8alt rheum! few
IT.' tOT...l'apPed hands. ohilh Shf.
T " oua 8km eruptions, and rJosi
lively cures piles, r D0 p8y required T
is guaranteed to
or money refunded ft 0e 25
PaFn0y"8,eb'
value.
ns many
Clous cemh ns wo d iS '"AZSJir rm
- - ooouiis ana
shares. Russia's fancv is fnr la, i
low diamonds. Chino i 1 r..f
buyer, for very recnnt.lv t.h omn.
u.oa.eu inrougn tne old custom
"."ciipronimted women from
diamonds in her country. She could
nut, resist tne beauty of a superb dia-
"ecKiet, presented to her. Rh
wore it at court and set. tin
Japan is also rapidly becoming a con
siderable customer. With the opening
ur, nf 1-.H ... 1.. 1 .1 - 1 6
-r "y railway ami steam
ship communication the demand for di
amonds has increased marvelously. The
world now purclwses about twenty-five
million dollars' worth per annum.
Twenty years ami it. ,.i,f
hundred thousand dollars."
MAKING THE BENCH.
Way to
e person 1. 1, n
point of view, the company win
B.ve lw.,r.,iv. hundred dolTa
t win aso advertise the Inven
tlon free of charge. '"veil.
t) This offer is subject ,0 the following coudl-
Every competitor Imust obtain a patent for
his invention thrni..u
which will be five dollars. Should this
IT T "wlthd8 lnVent,n ' be -p"-tabl
ne can withdraw without further expense
anniwi 6 V" be eXpCcled t0 mplete h,,'
"Pplication and take out a patent In the regu
ar way. The total expense, including the
Government and Bureau fees, will be sever!
a prize
ought to be a
rfo "u.eau tees, win be
dollars. For this, whether he ,.,.
or not. tim innan. ...... .
,.u. .. . win nave a patent that
prize wm hr ePrpert5, t0 hlm' The
three , K,Warlelbya Jnry oltin of
ton ln ? patenta"orhey, of Washlhg
Jon. Intended competitors should fill out the
1893.
2??.?" 'mention
THE WESTERN PEDAUOU UK.
We are in receipt of the May Damber
of our state school paper. It exceed
"y ot me former numbers ir.
paper this mouth oontai;
"" uu vaiuaoie featurea. Tl, ,n..
trated series on the schools of the state
p ? rof ueed, by a P"Per on the Friends
Polytechnic Institute at Salem, Oregon.
Ihese papers oannot fail to banf
valuebothto the sohoole and to the I
H!m "' M--:t - , , - - ? rresauialma Company "
...'Pl W articles 4 A . X 'V .
current t.ventB,"8aturday Thoughts," . Thl!rIs1a "ompetitlon of --.ther an unu.al na-
ulmou l0 onei. pr,2ea for (he
utory, or picture, or architectural m.r, .11
competitor, risking the loss of their labor and
the successful one merely selling his for the
amoun of the prize. nt p.... ... "
Company's offer Is something entirely differ
ent. Each person Is asterf moi.t, t,.
elf and the one who helps him self to the
best advantage Is to be rewind k ..
The prize is only a stimulus to do something
that would be well wnh ,5
The architect whose eomr,eiH ,
1 , v. yuan iijr
uUOMUUB, aews" "The Oraole
uwers, uorrespondents," etc, each
IT 'lM ?ch!?'W . ""ding Tr
has T h" m"" i,,e mK8zine
. w yuKos 01 matter, well
printed and arranged. VV hn..
.... Ul , - I uuuc
tue western Pedagogue the best d,,n.
uuuui monthly on the ooast.
everyone ot our readers ahonld
the paper if they are at all interested
iu euuoation. JNo teacher achnl .!:..
UUUUI uiiou-
tor or student can get alone- m0ll ;n,
uui is. vye Wll rfineiva .!,..:...
club house on a certain
ed has spent his labor
corner is not occept-
on something of very
Ittle use to him. But the person who patent.
-1 . - . 1-"""" .imuie anu nscfu rini,in.u ..n . .
t una onioe. Friceonv Sim. n..., .u ... rress claims
, uu... r. b wmjjynuo
A Carpenter Who Made
ijudircshli),
A good story is told of a United States
senator who began life as a carpenter,
says the Youth's Companion
I will not always be a carpenter," he
used to declare, for it seems he had set
his heart upon sometime entering the
legal profession, lie did not slight his
carpenter's work for his day-dreams of
what he should do and become, but was
noted for his honest, conscientious
labor.
rruen aesired we will send the Wotrn
Pedagogue and Gazette one vear to n..
address for 3.00. Call and examine
sample oopies. Teaohers, directors and
fail to secure
ion. need not worrv if h
prize. He ha . .,,1...... .1..
result to show for his work-nn .w ..,
IlB vaiue m the
time.
market at any
pains to
land requiring a large supply of labor,
iu i-iiniL Lilt lntrni iwiti.r.
DIJj
YOU TRY
"PIQS IN CLOVER"
or the "FIFTEEN PUZZLE."
Well, the man who invented them has lust
completed another little playful mystery for
young and old, which is selling for TliN CENTS
for the benefit of the fund to erect a home for
VV ,HAVE F0R 8ALE ku' KINDS OF UN new8paper workera in New York. This puzzle
-ht ii . f. ' 01 ueppner, at ' me property of the New York Presa Club
and generous friends of the club have donated
unskilled jumper laborers, vriii, .
greatly reilund.'.iit Doonlntion ,'t ,-B ;
finitely more necess.irv that. .,ch
striction should be carried into effect in
this country.
LUMBER!
, NESTING
Two Rata That
IN A TRAP.
what is known aa the
SCOTT SAWMIUT.,
Knew Ffow to IHnk ,
seat or Things.
A 11
1 KCIlUCin.'in t t in nnrlh
Tr 4 , r. . . . ui
uiu mini, Li
One day the young mim was planing
v.,,!,, u, uccome a part of
juoges oencn, ' when a friend, observ-
.uK ins painstaumg, inquired:
vvny uo you take such
smooth that board?"
Instantly the voraiir ennmnim. ii4,
iit),; " - ' " 'r.
-"""c nam, a smooth seat when
come to sit on it."
His friend laughed, and thought the
joke so good that he reported it in the
7' "K e young man was bantered
1.01, a iittic about the "judge's bench.
aiways replied, good-naturedly
Wait and see. lie laughs who wins,
uu 1 may sit there yet."
Ana he did; but the distance between
".o carpenter s ami the udo-e's bench
was paved with heroic stinD-n-i, anA
.n..
acii-sduii .1 Ce.
0 AN INTERESTING QUESTION.
PEK 1,000 FEET, ROUGH,
" " CLEAR,
110 00
17 60
artford, Conn.; hud been annoyed by
huge rat which persisted in A,i';.
" v otuu uotc UIHIHIHII I ... ... '"tnuiji
over 125,000 to provide prizes for lucky people, y ' . c,lll',c''n ''cd and pretty much
young or old, who solve the mystery. There ! eWything else that it found in the
a 101 01 entertainment and instruction in it.
I t-nil 1 iw HEPPNER, WILL ADD
rci i,wu .eci, aouitionai.
STOCKRAISER !
HEPPNEK, OREGON.
Cattle branded and ear marked as shown above,
d oreea F on right shoulder.
Mv cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla conn,
tics 1 will pay 1UO.OU for the arreet and con
fiction of any puraon atealiag my stock.
L. HAMILTON, Prop.
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.cm, man. Aaaress "1'ress Club Souvenir,
iemple Court.New York City.
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lW:.'fflXJ 'tI , "'"''lelre. In your l.lBlii,,ii,B
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pu.a, ra.
When Did Ladles Hee to Ride Sideway.
011 Ilorsebackr
In a book entitled "Remains Concern
tnrr Tttc..:., 0 ....i:. 1 , . ..... .. .
B .ouwi, uoiisiieu in 1014, It la
ai-aiea tnat tieen Anne, wife of Eich
ard II., first taught English women to
nue on sk e sin 1 es u..hnn
, ... uie , in.u:wiium
ou. ion, Where a few hens were strug- 'ney ro"e astde. As late as 177a Queen
gang to reproduce tlieinsi.b.,.0 i Mariana Victoria, of I'urtmmi !,....
.. ,,v v,i u.i.cuens. one of the new- lloMmc-
;" " ,ll M n inipa tlit have at- iUKre "as "ei'n some discussion as to
nuoieu so inuc l nttcnt ,m ,.i.,. wneuier this annunt ,.,..,,.t;., i
had been baited with a choice piece of not be r,'vlvel, and the side saddle
.uasieci ciiecse to temnt the l.-,.Kn.l,- nDanooneu, savs the R der a.,,1 tii-
says the Courant, but the old fellow In May- 1890' a )ady. wife of an English
was too "fly," and so nn old.nci,; j baronet, anncared in Roft.n p.,,.,
w.i.1 trap was mined under the chuff in tenaea Y "er groom and mounted cross
the well-worn path from under the hay lced-
the wire bointr Dimheil nm'do mn...i.o .' Her ridintr hnblt wae . ..t..
' ,i,wnin III1U. I r ...... j.wu w.iij. Willie
ine old rat tumbled into the hidden i what Wer than the new fashion en
trap and was camlit,. V,thi. loins, but lonrrer thnn t), .
thought of the wire cage (which lay wel1' Bnd wa simply a very volumin
naif concealed by a lock of hnvi ,,,011 ous divided skirt.
one night recently, when it. . m,..i The fashion, however ,!.. .
out of the way. A mass of stuff in the ' pear yet to makli uch way, although
center of the cage attracted attention, i 11 ls known tni't 't not so uncommon
and upon examination It. ,..., 1 , for lalies to ride cmuc Ba,i,n,. .:i..
that a couple of half-grown rats had be8PPfed. A curious side saddle la
found their way into it, had evident.! ! usd by women in Iceland.
given up trying to escape and had set-1 Itha a scat with a back like a com
tled down to make the best nt l l, ctt. mon chair, and has. Instead of n ti
ation. They had drawn in through the a Iittle shelf on which both the feet can
. mm iwo quarts of chaff and , rraI"
ui nay, anu had constructed a com-
TVia v.,
parents, now is the time to subscribe, tf -rk oZZL "h", ll'Tf.
than the mechanical exnert ,hn .....n
only frora the theoretical point of view. Get
rid of the Idea that an lnnr....i u
beTte'r" '"th6 W"h Plltent"l' The slmplcrlh.
better. The person who h. ...
combining simplicity and popularity, will get
a;:dpd:nar:aim8 company'6
The responslbilitv nf hi. .
Judged from the fact that its stock Is held bT
about three hundred of the leading newspaper,
of the United States.
Wld,Surnht,Prc C,alms Company, Job.
S W.rhinX.ng.aUOray' m i tr"
PRIZES ON PATENTS.
How to Get Twenty-five Hundred
Dollars for Nothing:.
0
TL. i.i: .
. ..a winner nas a clear Cift of a Small
i-onune, and the Losers Have Patents
that may Bring them in Still More.
Would you like to make twenty-five hundred
do !ars? ff you would, read carefully what
follows and you may see a way to do it.
The Press Claims Company devotes much
attention to patents. It has handled thousands
of applications for inventions, but it would
like to handle thousands more. There Is plenty
of inventive tallent at large in this country
needing nothing but encouragement to produce
practical results. That encouragerneuttho Press
Claims Company propose to give.
WOT SO II Altlt AS IT SHETIS.
A patent strikes most m. ,,,..
in f.mM.i.,. ........ rr . 'i'o"ig-
' Us. inc idea ls that an in
ventor must he a natural neniiiH. jr.n
Bell; that he must devote years to delvii, i
complicated mechanical problems and that he
. n i. ocuiiii a .OrbUne On del CntA nvna.l. .
before he can get a new device to a t,i.,...i
degree of perfection. This delusion the .
pany desires to dispel. It desire. i . i...
the head of the public a clear nnmnrhn...
of the fact that It is not the great. oomnW ..,h
expensive Inventions that bring the best returns
to their authors, but the little, simple, and
:--uie inings mat seem so absurdly
trivial that the average citizen would f..i
somewhat ashamed of bringing them to the
attention of the Patent Office.
. A. It. NOTICE.
l-.U SOU SIIVS Ollll O.n ...... It... .... 1
from the patents o"a,"hs tnarveh", liZZ,
.0 is navu not ncen sufficient to pay the cost
Mils experiments. In.. n. ...., ...,... P0"1
ceived the Idea of fastening a bit of rubber'
out of III. scheme. The mode ru ZZ Z ,T
nine is a miracle of Ingenully-tbe product
f the toll of hundreds of busy brains iV, .k
niiiKirei and tlfty years, but the whole l.ri
ant result rests mum ih .i,....i X' ',''"':
putting the eve of the iiemllo " .m
stead of at the other end. ' " '""
We take this opportunity of inforr,i.
our subscribers tbat the new oommi..
siouer of pensions has hen nnn;..j
Ue is an old soldier, and we belidr
that soldiers and their heirs will ra-
oeive justice at his hands. We do not
anticipate that there will be
changes in the administration of paCBio
affairs under the new regime.
We would advise, however, thut 0. B.
soldiers, sailors and their heirs, take
steps to make application at once, if
Ue nave not already done so, in order
to secure the benefit of the early filing
of their claims in case there should be
any future pension legislation. Buoh
legislation is seldom retroaotive. There
fore it is of great importance that bd-
i"''" uo uieu in tne department at
the earliest possible date.
If the U. S. soldiers, sailors, or their
widows, ohildren or parents desire in
formation in regard to pension matters,
they should write to the Press Claims
Company, at Washington, h. 0., and
they will prepare Bud send the necessary
application, it they find them entitled
under the numerous laws eneoted for
their benefit. Address
FRESH CLAIMS COMPANY
John Wkddeiiiiukn, Managing Attor
uey, Washington, D. C, P. O. Box 385
tf.
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