Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 07, 1893, Image 4

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1 1 ' ' turpi lid euro cwur-lij all-.a I'r. iiti.-.a lUK tifvJuy pills cure constipation
tifylng pills curf c.n'tlpn..n PrMirjt.M KfTfiryU-g piilac uraoouAti p.w ion
PRENTISS RECTIFYING PiLL
- CURPS
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u
ft
s a pi:i mat cures torpid j
Almost nil pills and mcdlrlne produce constipation, hero In
liver. Dlllousutss, rheumatism. int:i.:s!un. sick headache, au.t kidney and llrer
iruuu,ea miaoui gnyiag or levin- any tia.-e of CONSTIPATIOM whl.-h
: : I Is the prlmocnuso of nil sickness, beware .,f It gonial habitual and chrnulc wlib tou.
: thcpe pills win euro yea.
lt ! fT O C"" "RPNTIGS RECTIFYING PILL.
i" 'i I f "J. tm'"UM 't Is the only safe and harmless
remedy that will surely BEAUTIFY the
r. n
soe to J Jp liini
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COMPLEXION
a . clear the , .itla and remove all blotcbc. from the face. Try a box and eoe tor your
- self. 2 Coots a box.
ttLfl RV All nDiini?iera
I J Or sent by mail upon roccl pt of price by '
iSij Prnvice t,m J aa- - . .
. V..UIUUU unu manufacturing to.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
5 06 CALIFORNIA STREET,
v rimw llocurylug Mils cum mi.ai I i, i,...:,-T7rr" , ,T .,-
0.S Prentiss Rectifying ,111, ere cms. i. . . 1 ' 'u'' un
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41
REAT SPEAR MEAD CONTEST.
11 !3J?
AND
SAVE THE TAGS.
3ie Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars,
173,250.
In valuable Presents to be Clven Away in Return for
SPEAR HEAD TAGS.
1,155 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES R,,C
5,775 ''INK IMPORTED FltRNCII OI'KltA (JLAKHES. MOItOf'C'0 HOIIY.
11LACK ENAMEL TIUMMING.H, lilMKANTEED ACIIKO.MATIC... OC
IllH'KlIOltN HANDLE, EOUIt ULADED
23,100 IMFOIITKIJ GKKM AN
l'OCKET KNIVES
. 1 5,500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CIIAItM ItOTAltY TELKSf XU'E TOOTH
1'KIW
2', 100 M
57,700 00
1 1 5,500 LAKGE PICTURES! (14x28 inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing,
no advertising on them 2K.S76 00
231,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO.
$173,250 00
.100 TOOTH 1'ICKS.
.100 PICTURES.
The nbnve nrtlclcs will be distributed, hv eonnlle. among parties who chew KPEAB
HEAD I'iug Tobacco, aud return to us the VIS T.tttN taken therefrom.
Wi will dlstrlbuto 220 of these prizes in (Ills eounly us follows:
I n THE PARTYscmlliur us the greatest number of SPEAK HEAD
TAGS from this county we will give 1 GOLD WATCH.
10 the MVh PARTIES sending us the next grcntest number of
SPEAK. HEAD TAGS, we will give 10 each, 1 Ol'EItA GLASS.,.. 5 OPERA GLASSES.
To the TWENTY PARTI US sending us the next crentest number
of SPEAK HEAD TAGS, wo WLI give to each 1 POCKET
UN IKK 2U POCKET KNIVES.
To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us (he next greatest
niimoer oi iMT..it nr,.i i,n, we will give to t'ttcn 1
HULLED GOLD WATCH CIIAK.M TOOTH PICK
To the ONE III'NDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest
lliirin'-r u .ri'.Aii ur-AI i.AdS, we will give to t'ueh 1
LARGE I'ICTUKE IN ELEVEN COLORS
Total Number of I'rlzea for Ibis County, S'iU.
CAPTION.-No Tni:s will bo received before Juminry 1st, 18!)l, nor niter February 1st,
lni. Kiie'n piicltiiga eoutidnlng tugs must be marked plainly with Name ot Ki nder, Town,
County, Mute, anil Number of Tugs iu eai b package. All charges ou packages must be
prepaid.
READ. SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of Intrinsic value thnn nny other
plug tobacco produced. It is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest, NI'KAK HKAI) Is
absolutely, positively and dlfilliicll vol y clillerent lu llavor from nny oilier plug tobacco.
A trial will convince the most skeptical ol this fuet. It Is the largest seller of anv similar
shape and style on earth, which proves that. It has caught tlio popular t:iste and pleases the
people. Try It, nnd participate in the contest for nrlzes. See that a TIM TAW is on evcrv
ID cent piece of SPEAK HEAD you buy. Send lu the tags, no mailer huw small tb
quantity. ery sincerely,
THE P. J. BOKO COMPANY, Minni.KTOWN, Ohio.
A list of the people obtaining these prizes In this county will be published lu this
paper Liuuivuiuwij uiiei reuiuiiiy ibi, in;,i.
DON'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. (834
THE EXILE IN CANADA
Or, Tb B4odlr LmaU
I wandered to the river't bank
And looked fee r on to where,
Uoon the other side, I taw
Toe light reflect thore;
And, a I f a2ed, a loading came
To reaoh that place osoe more.
And walk upon tue rood old aoll .
I d often trod before.
Laet night I dream d that onoe agali
I taw the old, old home
Where oft, when I wat but a lad.
My wandering ttept did roam
Td crowed unto the other tide ,
Of thte wide, running itream;
Atai t I woke In full delight.
To find it but a dream.
Oil, oould I but retraoe the yearil
And backward go once more,
I would not then be cursing fate
Upon tbia barren ihore.
What recki It th;it I have the gold
Wherewith to pass all t meJ
ince I mutt while away the years
In this most wretched cliuir I
Ye start that shine so bright to-night.
In yonder vault above.
Row merrily ye re looking down
On friends that 1 do love.
Would I were there; but yawns a gulf,
Wide as eternity!
The sheriff s arm, the broken trust,
Doom mo to misery
So, here an exile I must stay,
On this cold, barrun land;
No tight of heme, or kindred dear,
No grasp of frinndly hand;
With gnawing thomrhtH of keen remorse.
Like spoct!rs, ever near:
Nor one kind smile, nor welcome glance.
My lonely life to cheer.
H. McGrath, In America.
CRANKS AT Til!: CAPITAL. . iMOfJFIF AND
" I IJ V.;ihllbnd7iiunm,strinirs'r.l0'
I a. .Ij T),mAt rTT tcv iinu t x. itenn i, irrTum u...ji
OC' :U Baset
Cra2? CiiiiViuita
ir urtidlK.itTiH 1..M manhood, dnpondtnor, uo6t
a 1. 1., a. try. viulaf v ol tin ornt, cHt.nl n4
wo. ! j tord b nf. and n-jr il 'd . Cnw pitlHMI,
yicran'WJ. Qurtt on Hak Dd JJook fw. Cll or WIU.
Df?. WARD INSTITUTE.
120 N. Ninth St.. ST. LOUIS, M0.
HIS .NOTIFICATION.
Bow Thornton Executed His Com-
mission. ..
The YOSEMITE VALLEY.
Hal Iti Care Keen Intrusted toCarafula
Negligent Hands T
"A competont jutlgo has characteriz4
tho announced policy of an active mem
ber of tho Yoaemlto Valley Commission
to 'cut down every troo (In tho valley)
that has sprouted within the last thirty
years' as a policy 'which. If It were car
ried out, would eventually result in an
irreparable calamity calamity to the
civilized world. : This member is repre
sented as declaring that his policy has
tho support of tho commission; it re
mains to ho seen whether his associates
will follow such fatuous leadership, Ilu'
tho history of tho Yosetnito makes II
only tuo probable that aori.sis in its man
agement is near at hand.
"Tho American peoplo aro probably
not aware of their proprietorship in the
Yoseniite. In ism, by act of Congress,
the valley nnd the grounds in the vicin
ity of the Iliu; Trees of Mariposa were
granted to tho Stale of California 'with
tho stipulation nevertheless that the
aid Stato shall accept tills grant upon
tho express conditions that tho prem
ises shall be held for public use, resort
and recreation; shall be inalienable foi
all time,' etc. Thus Is recognized by
law ttio moral claim of all humanity to
an Interest in tho preservation of the
wonders of tho world. A citizen of Now
York is as much ono of tho owners ol
tho Yoseniito as a citizen of California
and his right to bo hoard in suggestiot
or protest is as undoubted. There are.
unfortunately, f ew resident California!!'
who are well acquainted with the val
ley. An actual count has Indicated that
one-half of the visitors are foreigners,
ohlefly Englishmen, while one-fourth
are from tho Kastern States. The opin
Ion of these 'outsiders' might he sup
posed to have a special value, being dis
connected with tho local disse nsioie
which havo gathered about the val
ley.
"It Is unfortunate that the first, pub
lie presentation uf the subject and tin
resultant Investigation by tho I,ogishi
turo of California were complicated bj
personal, political and com merciul con
alderatlons to such an oxtent as to eh
tcurt) the imoortant point-lias th.
2,'.".'S,u;l'.
These llgures represent the unrulier of
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery (or
Consumption, Coughs and Cohls, which
wers Bold in the United States from
March, "Jl to March, '92. Two million,
Iwo huudred ami twenty-eight thousand,
sil hundred a lid seventy two bottles sold
in one yesr, and each and every Kittle
was sold ou a positive guiirauted that
money would be reftiudcd i( satisfactory
results did not follow its use. The secret
of its success is plain. It never disap
points and can ulwu)8 be depended ou
as tliev-ry best remedy (or coughs, oohls,
eto. Price 5;U) utid $1.(10 at Sloctim-
PUBLIC DISCIPLINARIAN.
Tfc Queer Profession Carved Out by
Kiitorprisliig Knglisli Woman.
Aosoiutely tho latest importation from
England established herself yesterday on
Upper Broadway, says tho New York
neraid. bbe is a tall and rather hard
featured woman from Manchester, who dis
plays the extraordinary sign on the door of
her Hat: "Disclpliuurianol Children." Hur
sister established tho nurtieulur "iirofos
sion" which she follows in London nearly
two years ago, and It is now transplanted U
fiew ork. The mothers and fathers of
families will probably be able to judge
'vtiothor tho idea is worth encouraging
vi iiou
l,U.. .i.i ,,..
uj Maun, - saiu mo Manchester woman
who lias established horsolf hore, "realiz
ing that the majority of mothers love their
children loo much to punish them severely,
w.im-.vcu urn uieuoi sotting herself up as
puuiiouiscipimarmn. Bho is a woman of
gieat force of charooter and unerring
judgmont iu all matters concerning
children, and she had extensive ex
perience as a visiting nurso before
adopting hor present business. It is her
idea that children are more severely pun
ished when they are frightened than
through any physical means. To slap a
child iu the boat of passion while the child
is excited and unruly does not have half as
salutary an effect as the more mature and
considered punishment in a dark wardrobe
or sending tho littlo one to bed without
supper. Bettor than this is to threaten the
child with a visit from tho bugaboo. The
dread of tho arrival of this awful per
sonago will act as an incentive to good con
duct with tho most fractious children in the
world. My sister is a bugaboo, and that is
about what 1 am. The fee In England for
visiting a house and disciplining the chit
dren is two shillings. Tins involves medi
eal advice drawn from tho fund of consid-
oruuie experience In the
wnaiover suggestions the
tuiiigs may naturally lead up to. Besides ippl, the dny is not distant when its
r , , , ' ' , , 1 ' nM 10 tcaoh' nortn arm will be connected with
iiiu iinii-ones.
ther
those
Add
"She'll have to go; ain't no way out o1
mat. Bhe'il have to skip," said Dave Kin
ney. He squinted in a cross-eyed mannorat
the cracker-crumb on his tawny, scraggy
beard, and transferred it carefully to his
mouth. There was a wedge of cheese on
his left knee. When the Fence Corners
School Board originally Feunett's Cor
ners, but thus aptly abbreviated held a
meeting, it was, by general agreement, in
old Hanks' grocery, where crackers and
cheese, and mayhap a herring, might re
lieve its tedium. Hut to-night there was an
alleviating interest.
About the size of it," said Silas Saun
ders. He preferred tobacco, and rolled a
quid under his tongue. "This aiu't no place
fer her firm V hy, I wouldn't answer for
the consequences if she staid; there ain't
no teliin' what might happen, ner what
deviltry them boys mtvH be up to. Look
at Corny Hourke, six foot two or three if
he's an inch, and chuck full, chuck full.
buck full! He's always bc'it tho one to
put, the teachers out, and there aiu't no
doubt but what it's his idee this time. Bar
ricadin' the school-house right out bold
Hist day o' school; now, who butCornv'd
t' thought o' thai!"
Thero was something of contemplative I
admiration in his tono.
tioin' to be done, whoever' doln' it."
said Kinney, exploring his cracker-bae.
(Join' to git in ut eight o'clock to-morrow
morniii' an' shut up the door and fasten the
windows, and any teacher that gits In '11
have to git iu through the kev-holeera
crack; what t her mild."
He hud told it before; Ho had called the
meeting tor the purpose of telling it. But
it was interesting to divell upon.
Thero was an impressive silence.
"Wall, we'll have to give her notice.
You're jest the one to do it, Thornton eh!"
Saunders observed to the third member
of the board. He was himself uoensv.
"She got along fust-rate, summer term." he
added. He appeared to feel a vusruo and
wholly impotent regret "Needs tho money,
should jedge."
"Hheneed't 'a' made no calculations to
teach no winter term lure uot to Fence
Corners," Kinney responded, with some
contempt. "If there h'ain't be'n a winter
for five years but what there's be'n a rum
pus, and gener'ly school shut up, w'y, she
ueeun i w iooKea icr mere oom' to be."
It was unanswerable, but the store-keepet
entered a weak suggestion over his motlej
counter.
"I should think that gang ought to bf
Drone up," ne said.
Ho expected no roioindcr. and Bot none.
The Bchool Board's attention centered upon
no sucn wnimsictti irrelevancy.
"Keckon you're the one to notify her
Thornton," said Saunders, again.
He wriggled unquietly on his stool.
Thornton sat motionless Whether In fact
or by a trick of the lll-bun.ing lamp on the
counter,his good-looking face with its heavy,
light moustache, appeared pale. He sat
with his arms crossed on his knees and his
eyes on the floor, silent.
"Jest so," said Kinney, with an air of im
partial decision. " You can git it off better
'n Saunders or uie, Thornton. You're a
better lookin' man, anyhow, and you're bet
ter rigged up," he concluded, with politic
auiiauieness.
They made an attempt at a careless dis
missal of the subject. Kinney got hp and
tnrew nis cneeso rum in the stove. Thorn
ton passed his hand over his mouth aud
wallowed hard.
"You can jest put it, easy," said Kinney,
encouragingly. "You can tell her jest how
'tis, and how it's for her own good, and
ain't to be put off ner avoided. You can
ten ner she done tirst-reus. summer term
W'y yon can tell her jest what you're a-
unoe io, crien tunney, magnanimously
Their colleague arose. He was a tall and
powerful young fellow, but thero was an
odd luxity In his movements now as ho went
toward the door. He hold bis hat-brim to
his Hps, too, and turned his face away from
tholight. Hanks stared after him till the
door closed.
"I s'sposc you've found out that Jim
Thornton's about the bashfu'lest feller in
town, am't your' he queried.
There was no response.
"And vou've tu-ob'lv susnicloned. same
Aa Annoylni- CI m ' I eop' Who Sem
to lie Attracted Towui-.l Ttio
HliU Udtl t-i.ul.r..l
Place.
"Tin? recent V.ov.-' .men's iu insanity
remind mv ut our . xj-..-r .. a in Wash
in.1on," Raid a Inly v ie ; husband has,
through two a luiiui trutions, held a
high oiUue iu tiie givernment. "Why
men in official places." sho continued.
"are not one uud nil victims of crazy j wj(b a larger stuck than ever,
malevolence is a w.mder. Crunks nnd j
lunatics of nil kinds seem to be partic
ularly attracted toward those who hold
political places. As a rule, their mania
obietly consists in writin;,' letters innu
merable on every su'iject under the
sun to the heads of t ie departments.
riiis, of course, is simply annoying, but
sometimes it takes a most serious form.
Insane claimants come to Washington
by the hundreds with preposterous de
mands of every kind. Of course, at the
lepurtments and in their houses the pres
ident and his cabinet arc guarded as far
as mav be from these intruders; but
they sometimes gain access to the peo
ple they desire to see, and give a great
deal of trouble.
'Owing, probably, to my name hav
ing been more or less in the newspapers,
I had not a little annoyance from these
people myself, mid women as well as
men used to deluge me with the most
absurd applications. One very funny
incident, which, however, was most an
noying at the time, occurred after we Established 38 years. Treats male or fermils,
I. . -it.-,-, , , i married or single, in cases oi miwbuio.
nad been in ttaslungtmi only a short tthuses, excesses or Improprieties. SKILL
- . time and before I had warned my serv- GUARANTEED. Board and apartments
The general merchandise establish
ment formerly nwt-ed h (Vfb'n Mi'Fnr
land, haw lately change.! bands, now be
inu under the control and mnnageiueni
'f The McFarland .Mercantile (Ynipaiiv.
whioh continues btisiueFsat the old stnnd
Where?
At Abrnhamsick's. lu iddiiioii to hi
Iniloring business, be tins added a fine
line of underwear of ail kinds, negligee
shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on linn
ome plecBuf patterns for anits.
I briilmmsick. May street. Heppner, Oi
SCITRItSfj llielon ,V Jenks, Il-i:n:lt4i.tr- I nllle. Iwi, Uri
iTllT I II HI" 1 on mll-r lop: er..p ill riKoi ear sell spill u, f,.
II K h I lli,-, Jour thl Ihmb. IUiik u, Hunt enmity
ILiiXjjlU I'll!!". I'""1- Wanner. Or-J"u' K i
I S VeBH B W p coli heeled J mi riclil houl,ter,ii lirt.!,; on cut;'
OnSai.f
II
on riylii: liiHinl mi Ifft tti.l d..1uw fu-k ,
riMltl twrnntl nm in m-ii- t.tij(ti m Mnwtli,-
tii-fiict, Mcrn-w tMUit
UnU. illlt'ti. Whiti'l". Of. - littrHft l,im:(l
-t- t.-nvli Hi. punillM. Imim) uii i-ft houliit.r
OiilfBHint on Wt hip almj large cirt'ls ou Juft
KHIt-.
a xl.lu
OMAHA ' HhII. K.lwin, John UHy.r.-rattleK Hon Myhi
w ' ; ni,t; imn
Kansas City, St. Paul,
ClliciiJLSO,
St. l,oitI,
POINTS
AN II A I.
ERST.
DR. DODD'S Cure oi
OLIC IN HORSES,
OUARANTECD.
vcrT owner of s horM houlfl kfff
ItODUDd, II BiMv laVe I He llfr1 oi
vbhikhla anltnf.1. One Dackaee wi
eurcaight lolen uicf. Fric tl.uo,
Sent by mall o exprtfil. Our Ac
count Book, w ich eoDtalnaalntiti)
n i.CJiMlN Co.. 82i! Pi n St.
9r. Locia, MO
The Old Reliable
I my
ants against these eccentric gentry.
We bad had a big dinner, and 1 was
alone iu the drawing-room about eleven
o'clock, jtist after our guests had de
parted. I hoard a little bustle in the
hall, but, faiicyin;r it was some one going-
away, did uot disturb myself about
it. 1'resentlv tin; door opened and the
fixitman announced '.'diss Clark,' and,
quite as if she was an expected
guest, in walked a very iudy-like look
ing woman, who calmly informed me
that she hail a claim against the treas
ury department for one million dollars,
and that she had conic to stay with us
until she bad arranged matters satis
factorily. 'I have brought my trunk,
she explained, vcr; com'Kisedlv, 'as I
furbished when desired. ouesUou Blank
and Book free, can or write.
25 Tears' Experience In treating all vaii
lies of liupture e. tables us to guarantee a
positive cure. Question Blank and Boot
xree. van or write.
YOLTA-MEDICO APPLIANCE CO.,
03 Fine Street, St. LOUU, MO
THB OLD DOCTOR'S
1 LADIES' favorite:.
At WATS EILIABLE and Mrfeetlv SAFE. Th
hiiiiiliise I mnv loi-e tn .-.ton w th von itno.J rr. V. '."I." 'rj'X".?i"0" " Tr in.
' r j -"w, in in. iouruittj vnvsie mall
.' And to my consterna-i "SS"' L?0' i.1.n1ASd
Money retnrned If tint MnMun&ri t
AND OTBRI
LIGNANT
WATERWAYS OF THE FUTURE.
naviKHtlnn from ('bleaico to the Atlantic
nny a uiiestiun of Tim.
The great waterways of this country
are capable of a wonderful growth and
improvement. The recent disasters
upon tho -Mississippi should be guarded
world, besides ' W'st as much as circumstances will
condition of , allow. Ami, speaking of the Missis-
or una nurse the h.iloonos. Of course our inland oceans aud a ship may sail
luc-c;r;o.s: '.': - " j ill come the Nicaragua canal, by
strrnirili siul lira th.
li'
n nil
"I.N
ou lire not feelin,, .i,,,,,,.
heuhhv. try Klectrio Hitters ir
""I'l" lltn leu, yOU WeiH mill WpK rV
use Kleetrie Hitters. This remedv sou
directly on the liver, stomach B1M ,.
'"!. t'ently Hiding lhn nrgant to per
f.Miu their function. If v.ui are i tllteteil
KHh sick bi'HdHche, you will find si eedv
sod permanent relict by tsking KleH-tric
I liters One trial will oonvince von thai
Ibis is the remedv you need. Large hot.
e. omy isio at fSlooum Johnston 1)
v Dinpspy.
JMlg
, KrtecU of a VJP i.u,.h.
An Atchlbon man hud a "nightmare"
after eating lnnel, of cheese, mustard
and dried N-ef, and had a disagreeable
t ad o Th'" ,VUS n ttrt'"t du,,B"i lm to .New York ? Talk
t'turm ttt'T" '"T." ot Shlp l'Uil,lin Bad rcvivlimariUm.
which thtit same Vessel mav tirocea
directly into the l'aeilic and "down the
western coast of South America, There
is no doubt that a ship canal will be
cut from the lakes to the Atlantic. Con
gress has already Wen asked to pro
vide for surveys and make estimates,
and when Hrother Jonathan get so far
the end is assured. Canada is enlarging
those waterways which would admit
British war vessels from the St. Law
rence river to these lakes, and at pres
ent we have no avenue of approach.
Under these conditions, in a few
years from date, the grayhounds of the
ocean will traverse lakes Erie, Huron,
Michigan and Superior, anchoring in
Chicago and Duluth. A direct connec
tion via the enlarged Erie canal and
the Hudson river will open up another
tor sonic time. .ut to my
lion 1 found that the cabman (for she
had arrived in a carriage) had brought M- Wi2J 1HSHII7TI, ISO H. Ninth St., It. lotil,
her box into the hall and that she had j
paid aud dismissed him. Her whole de
meanor was so quiet and assured that;
the servant who opened the door never . tar if . ft kmie
dreamed but that she was expected.
To have a crazy woman in your
house at midniyht is not' a pleasant
nosition. I nsKin-o v.nif I f.-lt t.hnt. chu
iuust be humored, nnd, making $15 A WEEK. !T.k.oo.T7;W.,;"S!',?1
era.
cancer::
-V uiiMieiti tihU wi'hout thr uie el
knife Uueition Rlnnk nml Rr.nW fa '.It
FineSL fit. UUlat Mo,
WANTED.
ba
lily sought my hus-
I him with the situ-
l)r. , our good
y
same excusi
band and noi
at ion. :
neighbor, lived wntiin a few doors, and,
writing him a lino tn ask his advice and
assistance, we enlci-taiiicd our strange
visitor until he uivived with a carriage ;
to take the poor l-nty to a safe shelter I
for the nibt. With t reat tact he per-!
sumled her to go v.i'.h him, and she
took leavo of ns v. i'ih many nnolotrics
for her short stuv ntu! abrn t, departure.
'.My next experience was more se
rious. My ilauguU-r was to be marriacL
and on the afternoon before the wed
ding I had gone, up to my room for a
little rest when I was disturbed by one
of the servants, who informed me that
a gentleman wan downstairs who in
sisted upon seeing 'Miss Mary' (my
daughter) or myself. 'He wouldn't give
his message, ma'am,' exclaimed the
man, 'although 1 told him that you did
not wish to be disturbed.' Thinking
that it might be something of impor
tance I went down to the reception room,
where 1 found a tall, very good-looking
man, who in an agitated manner told
me that he bad long loved my Mary,
had seen her marriage spoken of in the
papers, and had traveled night and day
from bis home in the west to be in time
to prevent such a sacrilico. lie insisted
upon seeing my daughter at once. He
was so excitul that I was terribly
frightened, but kept my presence of
mind, and contrived to ring for theoot
raan. 'Show this gentleman out,' I
said, nnd fairly Hew upstairs. Some
way or other they got lid of him, but
that evening he returned, and again the
next morning. Or course he was not
admitted, but 1 was made so thoroughly
nervous that my husband sent for a
couple of p-.li,-ei-.ien iu citizen's clothes,
who remained h ith the wedding party
until the j-eiin,' couple were fairly off
on the train."
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The late Cardinal Mantling was
tall, gaunt man, with a vigorous frame
and a large head th;:t was almost com
pletely bald. 11. had a face that bore
the impress of old Roman firmness, and
lie looked like the picture of a great
enure nuiuu of old. He was a teetotaler,
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h,;" h,",t ." ":" thaliuan's (,he piisoner?
i ner I- my lal her s son.
tie wu at once laken loth prisoner. Now what re,
Oim a The ii,l,ner to Ihe v'silor! '
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...... ui.,., ui mr e.l lump IrhI . Iu.ni. , I
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solutcly no ostentation about him. ' '!,T'v"lf ."'l,,l'"l. "'"1 one doll!
Vi hen he was m;:de etirdiunl an influen
tial member of his tloclc said to him: "I
would like to see your eminence riding
in something better than that shabby
old brougham." '-Ah!" replied the pre
late, with a twinkle in his eye, "when
cardinals went about in fine carriages
they generally went to the devil!"
Oriental Luxury.
The late TewflU 1'usha, the Egyptian
tllS. Sill,.,. rili, inn ,n ni,!,. . K t
r, ur iok UANII
' uie cnori'in- illn tra
Ml l'i& winners will l,e
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or B'i
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will iiyiiiH-.,li.....;, '
US our cin-nlaticn (41 The lirst correct answer
Mnnera iwimark taken in all caies s ilie f r,c, ,,
o as to kh.- eveiy one in equal chance, no mat er w h,
.'- -onil is 'l- "I" secure the tir.t pr L ; 1
i conit, thenext rwire, end an on e", in
Thk Ai.ioci i.irnisT is an old esl.Uish.d crncem
lid pels- .sea anirle means lo enal.l, it , , " J
... ,,,.-, ne iruewlni well-known gintl.n
-oi,s. nied to act as JuiW, and will ,-e, i ,
are iBirly awarded : Commodore I alcult I,
I, , 1''1"' "i.S'enm-1, ), I. tertni
en ban
In-1 i iz-1
incline ICTVIlIt rasna, tlie l-;gvptlan -'"" s'enm-1,, r-lerlni,,,l,. ,,;, u',r w'
kbedive, lived in typical Oriental luxury, r jZ, 'll '' '
but even then be did not spend one "'""" ''' Co. ii.'idl,Veteri,n,u.i,.tl.,X,. "
slH-ut him. Tewlik had foi'ir paUeet p lZZl '
all of then, very beautiful d ornate, OovernmonU y tht
and in each of them be was attended cents' 7oZ o sil or 1 ,ri 'r8,Ut f "
in true royal state. Personally he was how about t. 1 .llm 0t.leM-
pleasant n :ul ngnvuble man. Heal- is said that ih,Z,, . P10ces'
ways wore the i;u,-o,H-n divss, a black United StaJJ T ? v V Cm8 St the
Prince Albert ,. u i,:, strid trous c, n t eact nd Iro is.ueJ fo" l" '
ers-but ail,l.i.:,eT..,k..V,fcZ. Onoe- flrteen t. ' !" ,or 5 c or
, . ,, , meir vaiuo-
STOl'H BRANDS.
While you keep your subscription paid uu yen
cankiwp your brand in freeuf charge.
Allili. T. J.. lone, Or. Horses GG on loft
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, tinder bit on
ris-ht ear, and upper bit on the loft: range. Mor
row county.
. Armstrong, J. C, Alpine. Or. T with har ...
der n .on left shoulder of horses; cattla same
on left hip.
Allison, O. D.,Kight Mile. Or.-Cattle brand,
OB on left hip and horses same brand on right
shoulder. Hange, Kiglit Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppnor, Or. HorseB, JA con
nacusl on lelt tiauk: cattle, same on left hip.
Bai-tliolainew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 7 h on either slionlder. Hange in Mm
rowcuunty. Bleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or.-Horses, a flag
onleft shoulder: cattle same on right shoulder.
bannister, J, W., Hardman, Or.-Cattle brand,
ed IB on left hip and thigh: split in each ear
Brenner, Peter. l,o.seberry Oregou-Horsea
branded P B on left shoulder'. Cattle sam. on
right eiue. u"
uurRe, ra Ht C', Long Creek, Or-On cattle
MAV connected on leftliip, c,op off left ei "n.
iter half crop o right. Horses, same brand on
lelft shoulder. Hange in Grant and Morrow
hrosman, Jerry. Lena, Or.-Horses brand! 7
m rigni shoulder; cattle B on the left side
HLe,on1"w CroL" nd ""'"esr neper slope '
Hart on, Wm., B.ppner, Or. -Horses, J R on
elh ear ' Cattle' Mme on Wp; split
,i1r."pJ lBa' fxin. t'r. Horses IB on the
county. C"UleeBn'e0" '"'""i e?Mo "
Bniwn, J. C, Heppner. Or.-IIors
Brown, w.j Iena. Oregon. HorHpa u i,QP
over It, on the (eft shouldef. Cattle ,an,e on hTft
brfe Y-M'-A'!,.
each ear. ' wiui split m
Dw"m'u;uaheii;veruih
taw tKi
each hip on cattle swallow f.t j cr'.""' "'
in right ear, si k f M.f Z. '."rl.""d hit
Mm-..,,.. ji r : v"w im
on shoulder. Ear markoa w-el cr ..fJIf,..!''''"'
liuucnea upper b t in Ht,r iv . ' ,ru ear
right and under half croo n lft!tlier8l F,TU" iD
in Grant eunniv crop '" le,t lr All rang.,
Cook, A. J..Lena.()r.-Hn... . .
der. Cattle, iHiueon r,.l, k .TL""" ngntshoul
cron nil l,.ft . k: p" "r mam so
ii p on leit aud split in riuht
leftS."- ' L'""". Or.
C"i td. 8., Hard
mark squi,r,
-HorseB. on
. .. ."horTK'.e"'' 0
shoulder; caltlesanVe br,?H ." , tfB!h' "u ''fi
.lus,derlow.forirVr:TAVK
.heroit' "-H.irses on
casions of
he wore the full
a profit of
en lelt hip.
Douglas, 0. T., Dm
Ely. J H Ti....,f.'H'm "Klit hip.
1 EL, oi, leTt u',u''u'-r.rbe. brand.
uniform of a general of tho Kgyptian ratio the silver dollar . i P n. thlt
army, with 1,U brcat covered with gay tween 7 an, Ln, . .Id Contain be'
decorations. ' , " ' and 8 cenw "'b of silver.
Ir?il;l','.'1'',,ir ear.
Elliot., ftasi,.. nrvb
Biiouiucr.
, Insects im. Cold.
JS.niomologi.sts have deter
Ktch.r.1 It ..., ...7 . eiuyoi wmtci
i . f" v.oioreiii whit ,. to insect f
Ail Ancient
ito
to nave been born In lrro
nnined that
notdcstnio.i.,
mt 'useet lire. l.aiTm m-,,- i, . "
,a:n I.- a .. -" uuii-n
river railroad brid.'e i. i "Kl oiten met with in the
the same uninXg n Xtf,' ? tZ?J?-'Ws are
number of, ears: I .Tout 'i". ' V::fIif'V "-lnuth
riil
tniwy.t.M tBri)mil.. n
tJt-Mimeon i it-hi i.i.. t. . .p'K'Uiddr
-lltr, Or. Dihmt,uA ...
tniH Mtiuf uu riK'it ItoitMur. ktiiiifti i.,
.(Kill VtlUIIL
lluwfini, J U, "nllowKy. Or. HorMw,!f (0rO(1(
with tmr hIhvo it) ou TipUt mhtmlnnr; ciitiie
fhiiiauI) lelt mil. KHUtfn ui Morrow aud Ijoia.
ttitn ('(utiliutt.
HuKhiw, Mat, MpimHr. Or. HorwM unjujj
htwrl ou tho If It ilHulitr. ItaiiKt Morrow To.
liunttHker, H . Smki t. Or Honww.y un j,
.Ii.miIiI.t; tit. Won l.-fl hit.
ilMtlim, AH't-ri, NM, Orenu-Hoi-Hti,A H
coum-oteii. on Uft itiouldw; (.MiUtton tlia ift
liii'.onipofl loft mr.
Iluuiiilirevd. t M iianiiUHn, Or. lloraea, H un
l.-i tlnnk
II hi .w.J. M., Ilepnr. Or. Homes, wii-it-glu,
on left ulioultiei mule. BHineou nwht liiu.
HiiHiou. I.uthcr, fcifc!.. Milt. Or. Horbe Hon
thB left whoulilorKud heart ou the lft stitle ('at
tin Hitintt on Inft hip. Uhniw in Morrow mtuntv
Ivy, Alfnni, Louk 'rouk, Or i'altln X
ritflit lup oroptiH lftwir am! bit in riRht, Horwetj
HHHitt unuiu ou mil nmuiuMr imiuk II Urttnt
oouiitv
Junkiu, 8. M., Iloppnor, Or -IIoi-hom, qoi.
rhtm J ou lelt Hhouldor. ( anlt lt,B hhuk
ItaiiKH Kiht Mile.
Juliiiuoii, teln Lwna, Or, Horuwb. uuvIhT on
let I (jtine; cattlo.tmuiBuu right hip, uudm mf
crop in nnUt and unlit in left mr
JtiikihH, D W.,Atu Veniou.Or. J on hur-4on
left nhoultler; on cattle, J on left hip and two
mouth crops on both ears. llaiiKuiu Fox uud
Hear valKuu
Keiiuj, alike, Heppner, Or. Horses bratidnd
KN i ou left hip cattle aame and crop oil luff
ar: under itloeonthe riht
Kirk, J. T., Heppner. Or. Home M nn left
slmUitler; cattle, tilt on left hip.
hirk. J lieppuer. Or. liorBes. 17 on eitliw
UaiikiiMittle 11 ou right side.
Kirk, Jenue, Heppner, Or.; horse' 11 uu left
shoulder i cattle same on light aide, uuderhit uu
i uht ear.
kuuiberlund.W. 0.. Mount Vernon. Or. 1 L on
i-auiti ou iiKlit and lelt unlet), waUow fork in it ft
ear aim uiiiiei utop in light ear. lioibun ntiiiit?
u.uini oi. lelt ntioului't . I.aiiye ui Mrujit couuu,
LufU'U, biepnen, Ka, ui-. o L uu iuti tni
on came, crop and aput ou riht ear. llorhun
same braud uu left shoulder, itange liraut
uountv.
iiieuaileu, Johti W,, L-" Or, HorseB
biuudeu liail-cucle JL connected ou lettshoul
der. (JaiUe. siuut ou let hip. .tautfe, near Lux
in at on.
bunhey, J. W Heppnnr Or. Horses branded
L uuo A o.i it-it sli4iiuder; cuttlti sume ou left
lup, wuilie ovi-r i'ij,ht mjo, three slits iu r.ght
ear.
Lord, tjeorge, lleppuer. Or. Horsoii brainJeO
tumble 11 coi.uucu houietiuies called u
swiiiK i' on lelt shoulder.
Aiurlthnui. A. 1Y1 Jleppner, (lr, ('attle large
M on lelt side, both euro cropped, and t-plit m
bo, li. llorbcs fit ou left hip. Hange, t lark's
cunyon.
fliiuor, Oscar, Heppner, Or. Cattle, M D uu
riK'it nip; liorse. Muu leltahoulder.
AlurKf.ii, H. IN., Heppner, Or. Horses, M)
on lelt wioulii'.'i cattle sauie oil left hip.
lUcOuiubur, Jas A, Kchu, Or. Horses. M with
bar over ou l ight stioUiQei.
ftlorgjiii. limb., Heppner, Or. Hoihos, circle
T on let i bhouldei HuU letl thiKi; cuttle. 4, up
ilfiiil Illicit.
iVlituhoii. Oscar, loiie, Or, Horses. 11 on ritlii
hip; cattle, Tt ou rigid siae.
.nut iniuh, O. li., biowusTilie, Or, ilorseo,
Figure &oii each biiouuer. cattle, Al'ion hu
t.u-i art), Uanti li., iicho, or. Horses braudvd
Lj.1i counecleu, ou the lull shoulder; cattle same
on hip mid aide.
fticUirr, iraiik, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoo
with Loe-cork on calUe ou ribs aud unuei m
euuii ear; lioises aitme bituid un letl stirie.
Alcliau.j, U. V., iiaunuou, Or. On lioi'ses, b
With hull circle UbUel' on letl shoulder; on lamp
four bars connected on toy ou the taiiit side
luoige in Urant touuty.
INeal. Andrew. Lone liock.Or. Hui bUH A N cou
uecUHi on lelt shoulder; cattle same on both hips,
Aordj ke, L., bilveilon. Or. Horses, oiroie i (u
left iliigi., uailte, same ou let t hip.
Oliver, Joseph, Canyon Lay, Or. A 3 ou cattle
ou lelt hip; on horsus, same ou letl Uugli, liauge
in tn aii t county.
Oiler, 1'erry, Lexington, Or. F O on left
houidui.
oip, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle, O
LlJ cunuecteu ou left hip; horses ou left stills
aud vtarue ou uiHe. Ikangu in Oraut county,
i euiboij, Olave, liight Uile, or. Horses, imai
ter circle shiuio on mil snuuldei and ou lelt
hip. CatLle. lork m let: tar. riaut nn.i. ntal U
on left hip. Ilki.k. on Higlit ihiie.
1 arker di, Oleasou, Haiaiuau, Or, Horses IP on
1 li shoulder.
F.per, Ln,e t, Lexiugton, Or.--Hor-ee brand
e fc (L ll cuuueuieu; o.. lelt shomder ; cat lie
a n.eou iigut hip. Uauiie, Alori uw uouuu.
1 H.er, J. u Hexiiigiui., ui, Hoimw, Jt, oou.
uecLeu o letl snouiuer; oalUe, same on lelt hiu.
uuuei bo in each ear.
i'ettys, A.C, Aoub. Or,; horses diamond Poo
-. Bhoulueri entile, J u j couneulvu, ou th
left hip, upper slope m lelt ear ana sup m 1 1,
right. vum
1 owell, John T., bay viile, OrHorses, J P uon.
nec eu oa loll shouiuer. lLUe Olv uuuubuuMi u
lellhip, two under hail crops, ouu on eucli ear,
watue uuuei- Utioat. tiu ge iu Oram couuty.
Hoou, Auuiuv,, liaiuinan, Or. HuiBuo, auuare
cron Willi yuaiter-circio over iL ou lelt suue.
IWuingei, L-nns, Heppuer, Or. Horses, (J li on
leiishutiiuui.
luce. lau, Haidinan, Or.; horses, three panel
worm lence on leu shouiuer; caale, UAiN on
iigiil shoulder, ivauge near Hardinau.
lvuse, Aaiou, lieppiim, ur noises, plain V ou
letl snouulur; cattie, same brand reversed oo
right hip and crop oh right ear. liauge in Mor
rowcouutj.
Kush Hros., Heppner, Or. Horses branded X
un the right, shouiuer; calUe, 1A. on the left tup
crop oil ieli ear anu uewiap ou neck, Itango It
Muriow auu aujoiuiiig couutiea.
i.ust, .viiiiaui, uiuge, ur. Horses H oa
ieli shouiuer; cauits, n on lott mp, crop oil
right eai, unueioit on lell ear. bueup, u va
wcuLheiB, luuiiiiciopoilritiU ear, Hange Luia
tlliu anu iU.ui'1 o w u tun Uee,
lieai.ei, Auurew, lxmgloiu Or.-Horaea
uianaeu A l ou right siioulder, vent uuui-tei
ciicie over brand; cauie same ou right Iud
l.ithge Murruw county. .
Huise, Kin. ii, uauyviJle, Or-HH councctod
with uuartei ciii-iw over u.p ou cattle on ruuiuib
anu ciopoU right eai auu spit in letl. iiorse.
same bianu on ieli shouiuer. Hange iu Morrow
UraiiL anu Ouuain counues.
uectoi.j. ,v., Hoppuer, Or.-Hoisos. JO oi
lell shouiuer. Caitie, uu rignthip.
s-pickhall, J. W ., Uuosebeirj, Or.-HorseB
cour U Bli"U1UHrt khn 1U Jloriuw
tsainhs, L t: Heppner. Or Hon, t.pMi,.i.i
on ieli ohuuiuer; came oauie ou lelt hip.
towatigan, j. t,t HoAiiigiou, Oi.-lloises
with uaeh uuuei u ou leti suhe, eatlle U with
uasn unuer u on risui nip, crop on right ear and
auaiuou rignt uuui leg, ivauge in Morrow,
Oiuiaiuaud umaiina coumies. wr"w
tovtaggart. A. H.,AUieuu. OrHorses brandeH 2
uuieilbhouideiiceuiebame On left hip. Croc
uueai, watiioou leu luud leg y P
touaishi rt. Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded
f. !i n BUUtti CULue J 6 ou lwU waHow
toik m imu, oai, miueihii in
oapp. inosHeipuei, Or.-uulb0b 0 A P ou
leu nip; catut same on lett hiu.
hoes'on n'i r'tMj kneeled ou
. I , Kl'1 llIP; CalU0' 8U,1'B ilgiit hip.
inrant
buiith iirub., oubsnvilie, Or. Horses, branded
j b un wij snouulur r.r;."u .rJi.r,HW umj,dwJ '
riio.i i oi,.: . .' . ' OOUM
, uwjiumai u ou ibu tight side
Oi.eveu.ou, au A. J., lleppuer, UI -itlL H
ou r,su, UJ,; uiio.-'ioik ,n iu eL'r. ' "
.mo """1'0' Vt-"'l'l'"e',ul.-iiot0.lU uu
leu auuuiue. ; cutue, M on ieli bip.
leu,?,',?,,.,.U;.1""'t",'' 0,- cattle 0 on
u.a;; no,,;"vl"ron'ieu U.ZZZ!U '"u
lei i shuuiiA.i-: .I. ,; sun
1il-r'euj.tj,i,Jj1i,n
BhUUtUUl.
le1iUno',uuer,;11''l'lJ'','''0r'--su''ul """'uii I
win, 1. , . ',1"'"""'1 mai" """ left hiu
Willi epiu in boll, ear. v
ihiruioa, 11. ji iuu Ur.-liorso branded
HI conned on, e.t .im'; ellJu'ZZ Sd
l" U'"' r;-Uo,-.e.s iiTcon.
uij. auou,uei ;catue, eauie uu right
oni'Su; v"nr 1,t,""",r' r- o. ij.
VVilsou.Johu y 8aiem ur Heuulier 0r
mZZX. j ou lto lelt. '
;.:,'?"' " ." 'b,Or-Cattle W withuuarter
, t, on lelt .tiouluer.
eorpu,,(jr. uiw,, (J.iiu. left
ear.
liauge in
branded
fleck, Jaca Z .'V"" " tlerrow oJu uv
Cooneetl,., .;..i.T' "VI1!, Ul.-hors- .V
l. "iKlll HtlOll iu, "
nght hip.
on leir.
i' .r.'";','.ur; eattle nn,. .
' i"ie in rwht n. . ' '
bF
boulder. Dar mder on ri
Elorence 8. P. H
on right
to the rescue of hi
awolte, and was so impressed wi
ureniu unit tie went inlo hi:
He foiiiul liiiti ,.ut
roof of the hi
lllL'ht- interost'
- - ..... ...t. UCIIOIU . - e, , .1:
M-tivmly to who live another fiftv v..ft..utkn flow jobs of worlc. t,
sun. T ninlli- 1... w. , . .". " mrwf u .
iviththe way but naval supremaev belon to 1 Proflc!ent Nth the In'tirr ..e.nill?
s son s room. .1,;., .......1.1:.. 1 0 ... Dome neonle, Iblnb ,1.... ,
n,.i , . .............. .v, (.,,,, nuiiremacy win . : .iv cmws are nut
bed and on tie ,..n .... ' J .. . ffood tn oat I,... ... uo'
Prneeshe is Just the same th., .uble.ifoH t ' X ,l ' could be
but
1!
rixif of t ie house where 1,., 1,.. 1 .1: u wuiim-uiw uiiprune, wbmii . ' -- iiiuers from
in hi, sleep ' 1 ht hlhl lll,ubed ' ly i only feebly ,h3dowl I m' ,He insider, crow mcat
eeond to a mjod fat do.su m '
.uojccicu to 001(1 forty lie-
sero, oe powtlered with :
right shouJde,'- ckttle6'(?r' -0r-THof. K oa
WW U-rgerpner.'ica';,?!
... ' u' h-r ov" ' on left .de, "!e "ded
"irsea, ,me Drwid on ief,v.;-"f ou lett
Mr.
,"), tleury
shoulder.
ll... - . -"'UUO.
'eiipiier, Ur.-GAJ
on left
."recs lielow
for the ret be capable of transiniuinVbT:.?..
o wvascs.
good fat possum.
H """r for Catarrh I. ,h. ' 8
I a ne.,, ,.MU.,t to 1-,. ,a rh - - n Ka.
..u'r&.S Ki V rf ,C" F"
Uon left .,," . 'or.P"n 'eft shoulder:
ear marks, crop off riJlo . ' """i8 OD lj"" hiiis
btndM u
n left htifla
"uiiiies.
a."inuu leu.'l''P'''l'Ulir'! ur"" "!
r;Z"'' Or.-Uoreoe b.auded
IVi.V, o. '"' I0U ""ouldor and left luo
Cl A """i,'""' u" "l " "U left tup?
.houmt A.au' -- - '
three" 'SSSSI,"'.''' Jul', Clt.
4f.&rer- or-flo"e" Dp
CKepttlfeX:0'--"0
nrtute hu m HUmt "--tto. W on
"It ST -&rW M
Hor.. tlft oTtiet-
TVlllmniia l ii
cle over ,'l,rL , ' """"""a, Or.-tjuarter oir-
tr circle ov; ilo-'rV " J""1'- "r Horses, quar
andim ,n Zh?bi,r"ou '""hipicutlle auu..
fften A a ' """ge 111 Hrnul comity
"en, a. a., t.eponer. Dr. M, a a
-,Vl?'.'.,-M.Or. Brand In 7.'.
-j.-nner circlan... ,-. ' , connected " auio hrioi, , ,uT . ' ""."'.""! w.-
Hiatt A B Hlj ' " '6houlder. 1 side, hors, T sm,,L eouiiected) EW on left
u
"i"couiitie.
v -""u-r,