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FlHHEK, NEWSPAPER ADVKKTIri- J im 1ik Agent, 21 Merchants fcxehange, bun iranclsco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on lile in hiBollice. TIME TABLE. Htuge fnr llardman, Monument, Look Creek, John Day anil Canyon City, leaven at follow. : Every day at ti a. m., except tiunday. Arrive, every day at G p. m., except Monday. 'the cheapest, o,nlckc.t and be.t line to or from the interior country. J. B. DELEVAN, l'rop. W. A. Johnston, Agent. Give your business to Ileppner people, and therefore assist to build up Mepp ner. Futronize those who patronize you. Here and There. II heaven sweet one, had Intended That evil should dwell In a kiss, It shurely never would have blended With sliming duch hcuvinly bliss, Then yield not to idle contrition . For trnant desirso I pray, But think of the sin of omission In not being blessed while we may. O. C. Hill, of Duyville, was seen oil oar Btrei't Wednesday. Hiok Mathews returned from Port laud Wednesday evening. We will take wbent on subscription Bt 50 oeuts per bushel. Oolliu & MoFarland have K. of P. decorations, blue, yellow and red bunting. W. K. Norman, a traveling represen tative oi a 'Frisco houee, was in the oity yesterday. Mrs. Nannie Brians ad daughter, of Gooseberry, were registered at the Palaoe Tuesday. D. Van Horn, the piano tuner, is again in the oity looking aiter the wants of his customers. G. V. McHaley and D. C. Couoe, of Orant county, spent several days in Heppuer this week. Bud Shobe left yes'erday for Canyon Oity to attend oourt which conv. nes next week at that place. G. W. Vinoeut, the newly appointed county commissioner, of Butler Greek, was in town Wednesday. Hood's Fills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in ellect, 25 oents a bo. Hugh Fields oame up from below the lirst of the week and is now looking after interests in this section. Condon Globe: Our popular young attorney, Thos. K. Lyons, left Tuesday for a 10 days' visit at bis old home in a alia Walla. Charles and Clarenoe Jobnsou, of the John Day country, were in Heppner the tirst of the week. They departed for borne yesterday. Bill Kiddle and Jay -Ball were over yesterduy from Gooseberry. Wheat iu atacks is not materially injured, aud threshing is yet in progress. W. A. Fisher, the Wagner fruit man, was iu yesterdi v with another load of goods. It is needless to meution that the Gazette force bave b'en feasting. The Oemers & Hughes liquor stook, bar fixtures etc, were sold at sheriff's sale vesterday afternoon. Same were bid iu by Win. Hughes for the sum of van Gid Hatt has purchased Hiok Math ews' interest in the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos, hair-cuts, etc., dished up in the best of Btyle. Batbs for the millions. Drs. Swinburne and Shipley and "Chuck" Gleason are all on the siok list. "Chuok's" sioknesa is attributed to a too vigorous ubs of the anti-fat treatment which be is now taking, Harry Bennett, Willard Cain and Tioe Adkins who reoently went over to Harnev county to attend the races, have concluded to remain in Burns for awhile, having found employment in that burg. H. E. Warren, of Eight Mile, re . turned Wednesday from a visit to rela tives up at Sprague. Notwithstanding the fact that it has been several months since bis leg was injured, be is yet obliged to nee crutohes. The following were the officers select ed by the Oregon Press Association: Ira . Campbell, president; Leo Peter sou, first vice president; Albert Tozier, secretary; 0. C. Doughty, treasurer. Exeontive committee: E. L. E. White, W. A. Wheeler, J. R. Beagle. Frank Whetstone got back Tuesday evening from Harney oounty where he bad been in attendance at the races. Frank acknowledges having out-jockeyed Bowers in a toot race at Burns. He also defeated Ben Loyd in a foot race at' Harney. Bob Shaw returned from Grant county veBterdav. While over there he pur- chaced 300 head of beef cattle wbioh were driven to Pendleton and shtpped to the Union Meat Co., of Portland It is the finest bnnoh of cattle that ever went from tbat Beotion to Portland markets. Owing to tbe fact tbat the opera ball will be very much crowded at the 'hiiio ball next Tuesday evening, ommittee on arrangements have 1 ns to ask that all refrain, as issible, from taking np tbe baby carriages and other such oalia. iad of prunes was shipped last i Hood River to Omaha. A tnvas on each side of tbe car ,' legend, "I'm full of prunes 'id River, Oregon. What's the vith you?" This is tbe first of fruit tbat was ever Bhipped ii Hood River. COPPER I Don't overlook J. B. Tedrowe at tbe Arcade when thirsty. Half and half and fresh beer always on tap. Also a tine stook of liquors aud cigara always on hand. Give Ted a anil. MoAlee liros., having reopeoed the Palaoe bar, kindly ask for a continu ance of their former patronage. This is by all odds the finest bar iu Heppuer, The boys keep a good stock. Call on them. Green Mathews' tbe barber, is now lo culed next door to tbe furniture store on Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and the like aways on tap. ' The Gazette will take oounty scrip at face on subscription, Bnit pay balance of surnein cash at highest market prior. 7-60 Tbe Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphiue, oocaiue and tobacco habit, bee ad. The Heppuer-Canyon stage Hue is the best, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe tor The UorBeman. Gazette shop, agents. Justice Codht Grind. The past week has been a very busy one with Judge Hallock. Mouday Jas. Young was btougbt before tbe justice charged with fust driving on tbe streets Satur day to which he plead guilty and was fined $10. On Wednesday China Jim, who keepB the restaurant, wag arrested on charge of assault with deadly weapon on Wm. Hughes. This occured Tues day evening over the settlement of a hill for lunch. Mr. Chinaman prooured a hatchet whereupon Mr. Hughes pro duced a gun, when bystanders interfered and stopped the trouble. Jim stood trial and was released as it wus not shonn iu the testimiuy that he had at tempted in any manner to use the hatchet, but simply bad it in his hand at the time the trouble oooured. After being released Jim was again arretted for simple assault when he again stood trial and was found guilty and fined $5. Jap Griffith was also arreBted Wednesday on oomplaiut of Mrs. Newt Griffith, charged with assaulting her. Tbe trouble arose over a diBpute atthe breakfast table. Mrs. Griffith got up to leave the table when Jap threw a saucer at her outting her chin. He was brought before the justice Wednesday evening when be waived examination, his bo, ds being put at $250, whiob be furnished. Won The Raob. The foot raoe on Saturday between Frank Bowers and Mr. some say his name is Rivers and some say bis name is Whetstone, but we did not take particular pains to ascertaiu his proper cognomen, whether it is Whetstone, Riverside or Grindstone, we know in the start he jerked Frank against Broady Johnson Broady was the starting "post." This little ma neuver on the part of Mr. Featberstoae, won him the race. Broady thought a cyclone bad struck him and Frank was of the opinion he was thrown against the smoke stack of John Sayer's saw mill. Let us explain: The runners locked fingers on the start aud were to separate at the starting post, Broady but Mr. Riverside or Millstone didn't let go worth a cent but instead jerked Frank against the starting "post" with snoh force as to oearly knook both Frank and the post off their feet Burns Herald. We'll wager two to one that Editor Byrd had bis money bet on Bowers. Consequently he makes this kick because he lost. He should re member that jockeying is as legitimate in a foot race as in a quarter-mile dash Wbduinq Bells. Wednesday last at 2 o'clock p. in., at the residenoe of the bride's parents on Rhea Creek, 11 miles from Heppner, occurred the marriage of Mr. W. E. Brock, of Hillsboro, and Miss Kllor Rhea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Rhea. The ceremony was pro- nounoed by Rev. J. M. Deunison, pastjr of tbe M, E. ohurob, assisted by Rev Frank Adkins, of the M. E. church, South, in tbe presence of a number of relatives of the oontraoting parties, and was indeed appropriate and impressive. The bride was very becomingly attired in a beautiful, brocaded cream satin dress, trimmed in chiffon and orange blossoms, while toe groom wore full dress conventional black. The presents were many and elegant. The happy oouple departed yesterday for their future borne at Hillsboro, accompanied by tbe best wishes of tbe bride's many fiiends here, for their future happiness and prosperity. To Canton Cur. J. N. Brown, John Soogland, Wm. Hughes, Jas. Jones, Jim Hager, Guy. Rea and Wm. Penland will leave Sunday for Canyon City, where they go to attend circuit oourt of Grant county which convenes Monday The docket for this term is quite large, and as but a two weeks' term is given for that oounty, it is doubtful as to whether the docket can be cleared. Among other cases of interest tbat will come up for trial at this term, might be mentioned the Ambrose-Lnnoeford shooting scrape, which, it will be re membered, occurred last fall near Long Creek, and a'so the trial of Johnny Crii man, Reiter and Moore, who was charged with the robbery of Allen's store at Fox. Several of the Heppnerites above mentioned go as witnesses in tbe former case. Prominent Visitors. Among the prominent citizens of tbe state who will be in attendance at tbe session of the Grand Lodge here next week, the RIVETED "Spring CjUVRANTtrED. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAU Mr. S. N. Hyde Do You Ever Have Boils? "For several years prior to 1393, Cicro was hardly a day that I was frco from boils and other eruptions of tho skin ai'l4lu3 from lmpur- Hood'sSaPia Cures Ities of tho blood. I began to take Hood's Sar saparilla, and bc.'oro I had ll.itilied tho third bottlo I found myself entirely cured." 8. N. Hyde, of Van Valer & Ilydo, Real Estate, De Long Building, Fresno, California. Hood's) Plllo act easily, yet promptly arid lucieully, on tho liver and bowels. 26c. II A VEVOU BA CKA CHE ? DR. GRANT'S CURES Diabetes, brignt 8 Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PHKPAKKD 11 O.w.R. Mannfactnnng Co,, pSK&a?- For sale by Slooum-Johnston Drug Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. following might be mentioned: Senator Jeff Myers, of Linn Co, ; Representative Cornelius aud Ex-Sberiff Dennis, of Washington Co.; County Clerk Turner Oliver, of Union Co.; Postmaster I. W. Hare, of Astoria; Pros. Atty. Wilson T. Hume, of Portland; Sheriff Smith, of Clatsop Co.; Hon C. J. Bright, of Sherman Co.; County Clerk V. C. Brock. of Sherman Co.; Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany; Dr. E. P. Geary, of Medford; Dr. J. Tuttle, of Astoria; Hon. Ed. Curtis, of Portland; Oapt. Buchanan of Portland; Judge Cleveland, of Astoria; Grand Chancellor Ed. Sharon, of Pendleton; Albert Tozier, Sec Oregon Press Association, of Portland ; John Miohell, Editor Times-Mountain-er, The Dalles. Reading; Room Soppeb On Tuesday evening, Oct. 10, a Bupper will be given at tbe building known as the old Record offioe. Doors open at six o'olock; ad mission only 25 cents, the prooeeds of this supper to be nsed for the benefit of the free reading room. Many of tbe Knights and Pytbian Sisters bave kindly volunteered their help, and as that will be during tbe session of tbe Grand Lodge, of E. of P., at this place, we anticipate at good patronage. The oitizens of the town will be given an opportunity to as sistin preparing this supper. The reading room is a good institution and as winter has inoreased the expense of running it we take this opportunity of giving every body a obanoe to help in tbe good work. 7-9 Didn't Notiob the Comma. Tim O'Flanagan owns a few valuable lots in Seattle. Recently a notice was sent him by the town authorities like this: "Tim O'Flanagan, in account with the oity of Seattle. To grading street odjaoent Lot 4, Blk. 18, Yesler'a addition only, $3,000." Tim's eyes bulged oat like door knobs. He read and re-read "Only tbra thou sand dallars," said Tim. "Be JasuB, if if tbis is a bairgain, what is tbe r'al worth of ytz worrnk." Tim had over looked the comma after "only", and it took tbe whole city hall to oonvince bim tbat tbe town hadn't turned shop keeper. K. o P. Bam. The general arrange ment committee on tbe Pythian ball have appointed followi ng committees : R( oeption; W. L. Saling, Henry Blaok man, Otis Patterson, P. O. Borg, F. J. Hallook and J. R. Simons, Floor man agers; A. W. Patterson, H. MoFarland, W. B. Potter, Phill Cobn.C. 0. Sheldon and S. S. Horner. Please note oppoiut ment and be at the ball not later than 8 :30 p. m. Bip's Wood Yard. The Heppner' wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver: wood at your residence, sawed or un- j sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at $7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, 81 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan Sc. Howard's. 4 tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just Iooated in tbe Abrahatn siol' building, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiything in his line. Mr. Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give bim a oall. I4wtf J. T. League, of Douglas, was on our streets Saturday. "How to Care All Bkln DisenHes.' Bimply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, Hub, all emotions on tbe faoe, bands, nose, &c, leaving tbe skin clear, white and healthly. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Htudebaker wagon heads them all. FOXt S.A.X.E 33 "2" Gilliam H. A. Thompson THOMPSON PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin ci McFarland's, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to bay per day, 75 cts. Hay and grain per day, $1.25. Meals 25 cts. at 0. C. Sargeant'a, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled bay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE 1:011 Is, Dawson & Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, LEGAL BLANKS Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. O. Thompson & Co.'a stand, and the place for bargains. - ,. a The Palaoe is the leading hotel in the oity. Well furnished rooms with plenh of light are provided for everyone, a Borg, the jeweler, is tbe man to fix up your watch or clook. lie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his business' a Thompson & Binnsown the buss which goes to and from tbe Palace hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a Gilliam & Bisbee are still doing busi ness at the old stand, reports to the oontrary notwithstanding. They invite in spection ot their mammoth Btook of hard ware, wagons, impliments, etc. a Minor & Co., the new firm, bave not lost any of their popularity by the ohange. They oontinue to do business in the old way tbe greatest amount quality considered, for tbe least money KEWAHD. Strayed, last spring; a dark blown mare, medium size, v, bite spot on fore head, branded (4) four on left shoulder; inverted 44 (ffr) and housetop J on left hip. $5 will be paid for ber return if found in the vicinity and $10 from a distance. A. W. BAL6IGKR, lone, Oregon. 164-68-w. BUCKS! BUCKS! I will have a band of bucks for sale at my place, near Heppner Warehouse, in this oity, on Oct. 1st, 1893. I will sell grade bucks at prices ranging from $5 to $7; Thoroughbreds $12. Don't fail to attend the Bale. C3-tf Tom Morgan. LIFTED BY A FLEA. rh Elizabethan Blacksmith'! Feat Dupli cated by a Modern Scientist. Mark Scarlot, a blacksmith, who lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, made a chain of forty-five links, to which he attached a padlock mado of steel and brass, consisting1 of eleven pieces besides the key. The chain was so small as to freely admit of being fastened about the neck of a common flea. The apparatus, flea, chain, padlock, key and all, weighed but a grain and a half when exhibted before the wonder ing royalty on a plate of polished sil ver. The reader will no doubt think tbis flea story worthy to be taken with the proverbial "grain of Bait," noting, as he will, that it bears the date and ear marks of "Ye olden times," but what will he have to Bay when in formed that within the last five years a San Francisco professor has equaled Scarlot's ingenuity in every particular? Bays the Philadelphia Press. The Golden Gate wonder worker has exhibited a perfectly trained team of fleas, drawing a miniature tally-ho coach made of gold, with all four wheels perfect, each turning nicely on its axle. Prof. Schumann, of lierne, Switzer land, worked Bcven years making a sil ver, gold and platinum model of the great Krupp fifty-ton hammer, now in the Krupp gun works at Essen, Ger many. In Schumann's model the frame, hammer and pulleys, all complete, weigh but one and a half graina. The frame is of platinum, tho pulleys silver and the hammer of solid gold. A flea, trained bv Mr. Schumann, will. & Bisbee, HEFFNER. Oil & BINNS, FOR TEAMSTERS. OREGON. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office CAW, AT OKFICE bt vile wordoi command, noist the ham mer to tho top of the frame, where it is automatically set free, descending in precisely the same manner as the mon ster after which it is modeled. Mark Scarlot did wonders, but the "profes sors" of 1892 have excelled his best ef forts. PROGRAMME OP ENTERTAINMENT For the Thirteenth Annual Session of the Or egoa Grand Lodge, K. of P. Reception c mnrittee, room com mittee, Blue Mountain Division U. R., members of Doric Lodge No. 20, accompanied by band, also wagons to care for grips, etc., to meet Grand Lodge at special train Tuesday morning, Oct. 10th and escort to Castle Hall. Room committee will then assign visiting members and their ladies to hotels, rooms, etc. Grand parade at 1:30 P. M., sharp, consisting of Grand Lodge escorted by U. R. and subordinate lodge. Grand Marshal, J. J. Rob erts; Asst. Grand Marshal, Peter O. Borg, route of inarch as follows; From Castle Hall, body proceed down Main street to Church, down Church to Gale, up Gale to May, then over to Main, np Main to Canyon, oyer to Chase, down Chase to Center, then over to Main, up Main to Palace hotel and then counter march on Main down to Opera House. After conclusion of parade at Opera House, Grand Lodge officers, Grand Orator, Past Grand Chan cellors and Supreme Representa tives assemble on stage; body of lodge in front seats. Dist. Deputy 0. G, II. Blackman, is chairman. The puplic are invited. PROGRAM B 01' HXERC1SKB. 1. I'tayer Rev, J. M. Denison 2. Vocal duet, Sir Knights A. W. Pat terson and W. L. (-'aling. 3. AddreHS of Welcome, .Mayor J. R. Simons. 4. Music by Band. Sir Khiuhts and Others. 5. Ilespone (j. C,E. E. Sharon (i. Vocal Solo, Sinter Horner MoFar land. 7. Oiation P. S. It., K. I). Curtis. 8. Music bv band, Sir Kniiihts and Cithers. ' H. Closing Address, Sir Knight, A. V. Patterson. 10. Music by band Organization of Grand Lodge occurs at 7 P. M. Grand ball in honor of the Grand Lodge and visiting Knights at Opera House. Grand March at 9 P. M. Other entertainment will be nrovided bv the committee on entertainment during the session ol the urai.u Lodge. Fraternally Submitted. Otis Patterson, G. W. Rea, Phil Coiin, K. T. Gagen, W. R. Ei-i.is, Committee on Program. Heppner, Or. Sept. 10. 1893. M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stook of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties in tbe shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a I PALMEHOTEL 1. 2. 3. 4. m mm Lie- KnSS-'rJ T HE PEOPLE OUR Not only once, but again and again. They know that from us they always get uu kuuu measure tor tne least money. Why we sell the bestisex plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes ns friends and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some of our friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see us, everybody. M T INOR ChangejofjOwnership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET whioh we DroDOSe to nnnrlnnt in H,o : l . ' .... " on hands at all times the ohoioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, BO"u Proorietors. ey Elitists -OF- KIRK & RTJHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. Theywill keep on hand a full liueof STAPLE AD FACY Groceries ar.d Provisions. A full line of oboioe Pies, Cakes and Bread ; in fact everything tbat is usually kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell oheap foi cash. Call anp try them. gw "A DRUG IN THE MARKET." Yes, there are many of them. Some. very good, some bad. Bad drugs are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in stock The purest drugs made. To compound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions qaiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who oan do better than this? PHIL. COHN, Ot1" )Tiio youn Imw k flVur i.wTicwt one to uuutv ;( Wl COUli'SEl'l'lio niiuriiti liow to lit: luijipy in limrriag't'; " ( DAYS YOLI )Tho fond ptirent how to have prize babies; ( ONE WANT )The mother how have them without pain; (AGENT TO )The childless how to be fruitful and multiply ; ( SOLD KNOW )The curious how they "growed" and came to be;( 42 WHAT )Tho healthy how to enjoy life and keep well ; (AND HE EVERY )The invalid how to get well again speedily; ( SAVED BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth (IN ONE TO )Find it in Dr. Footo's ,Y Plain Home Talk," ( YEAR. KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; (500 000 EE AD ) Reduced from $.125 to $1.50; circulars free. (COPIES P. II. T. (Murray Hill Rook Co., 129 E. 28th St., New York.( SOLD. PORTLAND'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OPENS SEPTEMBER 271QQ3 CLOSES OCTOBER 2S LIBESI'SCEIiEBITED EQILITJIY BIJD WILL KUKMSlt THK Mt'BIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINATURE. THE HI'KCIAL FKATCRKH WII.I, ECLII'SE THOSE OK ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. MADAME GIRARD GYER'S Comtructwl at a cot of JIO.OOU and throwi ng a ruin uo w wilt Contalnlnn flh of all varletle found In Oregon -THE j&.TIT Will emit ail a collection of paintings sak'f ted from the World's Fair. Anions them ElIsburR'i celebrated palming, Custor'i Last Fight. To visit thin Kreat Kxponitiou and.viewits wonderH In every Uepuuiiiunl of An and Hcieuee, will be next thing to a visit to the World's Fair at ChieaKO. REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES. For further information address El. AT. A.XjIjE3N", Superintendent and Secretary. T HE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE OK MANClIICSXBMi JCIVOXA.IVIJ 1 W. PATTERSON. AGENT Only First-Class hotel in Heppner. Building Wired for Eleotric Lights throughout. Peat accommodations for tbe traveling public. Courteous treatment assured the coun try people. MES. M. VON CADOW. Ptoprietress. ARE COMING WAY! & CO, Heppner, Oregon. imm Muuwiury mnoer, will keep For the Cure Ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oazbttk office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and aur cure. Proprietor. PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN thousand grin of water In all the colors of tho ocmuwy music null. witters have been constructed at tfreat expense. Gr-LXjIEIR-Lr. I Co. oneoltheBeat Iri. ttie World