Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 02, 1895, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    P!,P mspm C!J;.U
... ( I.T. .-.
U? I ;' e.
SILVER GOING VP.
Joaquin always was' VisiODary,
even when he filled the humble,
though honorable, position as
judge of Grant county.
Utah will most likely adopt a
constitution favoring woman suf
frage. WORK OF THE LKGISLATl'RE.
Silver has been on the upvavd
grade for several days, and wheat
and other products have also taken
a jump. Every time silver goes
up, there is a corresponding fall in
gold, or in other words, a part of
the unearned purchasing power of
gold is taken away. Naturally
then the world's products will buy
more gold.
The Portland Sun in referring
to the advance in the price of
silver says:
"Several explanations of the
continued rise in the price of
ftilvcr are advanced. One is the
fact that England seems disposed
to join the proposed bimetallic
congress, with a far stronger
English sentiment behind the
proposition for international bi
metallism , than ever before.
Another is that China will need a
largo amount of silver to settle
with Japan. Still another that
Spain is buying a good deal of
silver, to use in its suppression of
the insurrection of Cuba. l'rob
ably another and even more potent
cause than all is the fact, becoming
every day more apparent, that the
silver sentiment in the United
States is growing bo rapidly, and
finding widespread and deep
lodgment oven in the financial
centers of tho I last; so much so
that it is probable all political
parties will declare noxt year for
tree, unlimited, and independent
coinage.
"At any rate, whatever the
cause, or whether all these causes
aro combined to produco the result,
there has been a rapid and grati
fying rise in the price of silver,
and, concurrently, and conse
quently, in the price of wheat and
other products."
I At It I I ism mr.ong tiiose in
authority in our nation is indeed
at a low ebb. Insult after insult
is being heaped upon us; the
Monroe doctrine is being openly
violated; our country is bein
buttered away to satisfy the gold
nannis, dud nol a linger is being
raised in its defense. Oh, for a
president like Abraham Lincoln
or "Old llicliory" .laeksou! Kither
would make "Koine howl," unless
decent demands were acceded to,
FLO AND 1.
llli: 1 Midget, of Astoria, has
been taking a vote on the money
question with the following result
iK'inocriitrt for gold standard, ltd
for free silver, Iti'J; republicans
for gold standard, Iti; for free silver
101; populists for gold standard,
1; for free silver, '.K A total of
M foi gold st andard, to lil.t for
free hiker, which is about the
hi.n of publie heiitililent in (he
Northwest gem mlly, b a ii y
I h'timcl'iit.
Tin: iiilioiis .f the earth are
having a deuce of a timt tramping
tut each ntliei's toes and then
following it U by a lot of diplo.
lnatie rot and piwfn-,n apologies.
Tho time lias ruiuo for war, and
th sooner it begin the In Her, at
the Kline tiim deploring the
necessity for it.
From the Eugene Journal.
The preRs, with a few honorable ex
ceptions, bag been filled with vitupera
tion and unjust criticisms of the 1811)
benuial session of the Oregon legislature
which closed at midDight, b'eb. 23. It
seems to be fashionuble of late years to
sneer at the legislature and whatever it
may do or leave undone. With an air
of superior wisdom and virtue, which
seems to afford them great pleasure and
adds largely to their self importance,
Certain editors who know little and care
lass about the interests and wishes of
toe peoplp, assume that everything that
was done was wrong, and they objeot to
all that was done and to all that was not
done. They charge sins of commission
and sins of omission, and And nothing
ti their liking. They are shocked
beyond measure at the extravagance
and proiligaoy of the men they helped
to elect. They declare they never saw
anything like it before they are the
worst lot of man that ever disgraoed
legislative halls.
At every succeeding session these
stale slanders and silly lies are repeated
and worked over in every conceivable
form. Unlike the tailings of a placer
mine, the more they are worked the
riohcr they appear to be. As far bak as
the memory of man runneth, these
birds of evil omen, who defile their own
nests and assume that thev are the
only truly good and perfectly honest
people on earth, have declared that
each legislature was the worst ever
known and the like of it could never be
seen again. But at the next session
they ooutradict themselves, and say it is
fur worse than the other, whioh they
lid could never be equalled, and so on
from one absorbity to another, alwayB
declaring that the last was the worst.
A man who , maliciously misrepresents
and slanders a private citizen and
injures him in the eeB of his neighbor
ami be prosecuted and puuished in the
courts. But the men who are elected
by their fellow citizens to make laws,
elect United States senators Btid perform
other important duties, have no pro
tection in the courts. This system of
misrepresenting and grossly slandering
egislators, in a manner that would Dot
be tolerated among neighbors, has be
come an evil and needs reforming more
than anything in American politics. It is
corrupting the minds of the people aud
breeding dinnotitwit, Bilspioion, jealousy,
envy aud crime. The men who start
these slanderi through disappointment
mill malice, engendered by the defeat of
some pet scheme 1y which they hope to
plunder a city, in the name of "eoouomy
aud reform," or elect a man who would
lavor a financial system which constantly
makes the rich richer aud increases the
burdens of nine tenths of mankind, are
worse than c inmon bar-room or gutter
snipe liars. They do much harm mid
no good. The men who repeat these
lien, ignorautly or tiici'liiwimilly, wit li
mit iuvi iillgulloli, are not so bad
although their work is none the less
injurious.
As every legiHlatnio is worse than the
preceding one, in tho eyes of these bogus
ri formers, it is nut surprising that they
have bad ti search the dictionaries and
the slums to find language disreputable
enough to apply to the legislature which
udj, turned two week ago. Notwith
standing this eruption of abuse and filth,
it is doubtful whether Oregon nver had
a beltler set of men in any legislature
limn in the last one or ever had better
work done. In the matter where Ihe
most fault has linen found, it was just
the opposite of what had been cbirged,
It 1 1 iih lit en criticised more fur "eitntva
gaiicc" thuu for any other thing, when
in fact it was one of the most rcoiioiiii-
cul legisbtturiH this state lias ever bad
The estimates madii by the outgoing
secretary of slate, lion, (leo, W. Mo-
liride, now United Slates senator, for (he
in Hi two years, nmoiiiited in about live
hundred thousand dollars less than they
were for I lit lat two years, ami the legis
lature followed his estimated almost to the
letter and impropriated about half
million dn!liia It a for the year 1
and iv.'i; t Win tin) preceding legislature
Hp ropiinS'd for the year l'X and
Ivl Tin is one of the greatest re
ductions ever made In Oregon, ami it is
l.nibifiil if there in another state in the
I'm. hi Mheiii lliv ripenac arii less in
I rnMit.ii In (lie population than they
will ! Iti Hun stub' during the next I wo
Ji'iii. The slate I in levy (or llio present
)csr is only llitec mills, one of (he
low. i-t i ter known.
Written by Mlai Nora White, San Francisco.
When all the world is robed in white
And merry night,
By moon and itars la rendered bright,
And everywhere the ilelghbell,
Klngi out to tell
The Ule that lover love too well,
With joy I capture pretty Flo
And off we go
Across the glittering fields of snow.
Our Blelgh just large enough for two,
Who want to woo
And keep unfrozen while they do.
1 placed my arm in comic liae,
Around her waist,
Ami found her lips just to my taste.
She shows no trace of alarm
For what's the harm?
Thus on we speed past cot and farm,
Heigh! What now?" we'd laugh and shout.
We're tumbling out
The snow is cold beyond a doubt.
We climb again Into the sleigh,
In blithe array;
And quickly learn we've lost our way,
Yes, lost our way, alas, alack,
Wecan't get back
Here comes a storm upon our track!
In yonder cottage shines a light
It's hardly right
But there we'll have to stay all night
And who should answer at the door
But Parson Bore,
Who's oft seen runaways before;
And since he has but one spare bed,
We all turn red,
And Flo and I we just got wed.
ius great ana dipinnvttv iyt
yasu restored the cordiality of rela
tions between Japan and Corea, as ia
testified by the exquisite bronze can
delabra which adorn bis mauaoleum at
Mklro. But Corea has never yet got
over the rava-ingg of Uideyobhi's army.
- St. nick in i Rouble.
The Queer Experience of Santa Claus at
fiahilay School:
There Was to be a "Sandy Claws" at
the Koonville Baptist church for tha
Sunday school scholars, and elaborate
preparations had been made for the
event. There had been Christmas trees
at the church since time out of mind,
but there had never been a Santa
Claus, and old and young alike were
all agog over the expected treat. The
announcement had gone forth that St,
Nick was to visit the church by way
of the chimney on Christmas Eve and
hang presents on the tree for the chu
dren. and as a consequence expectation
ran high among the small folk of
Uoonville.
A certain young man who was some
what popular on account of previous
performances was selected to imper
sonate Santa Claus. For the pur'posrt
he had provided himself with white
whiskers and wig and coat and cap
trimmed with fur. With these and
his face reddened with carmine he
made a very presentable figure of the
j. ii.. .11 . . i
. . w fvwumu u 1-LUmillCUUlU K 1 -r ii . o ... 1 1
ChamberlaiL's Oough Remedy because ln Gne. c?rm:r oi we ounaay wsnooi
it is Draisea hv all who trv it." .i I iuum u miiwuuu
W. UOX & SOD, druggists. Marshfie d. """uueu, wiui a cuuuuej "wuuiug
Oregon. Ne one afllioted with a throat neurly to the ceiling, which was about
or lung trouble dim Use this remedy
witnout praising it. it always gives
prompt relief. It is especially valuable
ror colds as it relieves the lungs, makes
breathing easier and aids exneotoration.
A cold will never result in pneumonia
wiien tins remedy is taken and reason
able care exeroised. For sale by
Olocum-Jolinson Drug (Jo.
W. C. Akers, aged 73 years, and W. J.
Flemming, aged 71 years, both residents
of the Oooseberry section are ill of
Bright 8 unease of the kidneys.
Billons Colic.
Persons who are subjeot to attaoks of
bilious colio will be pleased to know that
prompt relief may be bad by taking I
Uhamberlam s uolio, Cholera and
Diarrbwa Remedy. It acts quickly and
can always be depended upon. In many
cases the attack may be prevented by
taking this remedy as soon as the first
indication of the disease, appears. 25
Bnd DO oent bottles for sale by Slooum-
Johnaou JJrug (Jo.
Ik A" V;-
Jill III lt' , ,
'in Hllii I 'III
Joe Oombs, slier iff of Orant county
got in Thursday last from Salem Bnd
departed on Friday's stage for Canyon
Uity.
OLD-TIME ENEMIES.
lllfl
as
DOWN CAME 8ASTA CXAVS,
twenty feet high. The whole affair
was made of boards, covered with can
vas and painted to resemble bricks.
At last the auspicious evening came
round and tho church was crowded to
the doors with eairer lioonvillians of
every age, denomination and hue.
People were not, going to stay away be
cause they belonged to other churches.
Santa Claus wasn't hilled to appear at
any other church, and all were wel
come
The mysterious-looking chimnev was
the center of observation, and it was
hard work for tha superintendent to
gain any attention at all when e pro
ceeded with th opening exercises.
He spoke briefly of tue expected guest
of the evening, and there was a song
or two, but his words were received
with manifest impatience and the
songs were rushed through in double
quick time
PERSONAL PLEASANTRIES.
Yot'.no Mr. Wolcott. of Colorado, has
earned the reputation of being the
most expensive euter in congress
(iKoimik (ioi i.i) announces that he is
in favor of an income tax. "hvery
rich num." he savs. "should be taxed
In proportion to his income
Mk. .Iamks Smith, who was crowned
some years ago watermelon king of
1I...itui ....mitt' Al lm tliiM vpur
wli. .Wrv.-.l the stately pleasure g ;kin ei ht foet around thu
in I oliTiiWe s Xanadu. l.ieJap- . t
YMini.
Mas. Sami ki, llENKETT, of Tanner,
V. Va., has twenty-nine children. Sho
!.. J.-...!.. M - lnnn.O t ,.4 1.
1,.,,, 1,. .,1 l,,l,o 'I'l... ln 1 miuuct, iiiij ""10!
, , , , .. . , , '., , rr and the twenty-nine young ltennetts
buiiled Wi re ileleated by the hero To- . , , . J
Mmune, nud u tvphoon finished oil the H r"-"1 ,M
i hini se urmuiln.
China and Japan Have Been Foes
for Two Thousand Yoars.
Corea Since Time tint of Mind Flas Dn
the Iione of ( omnmion Betwa tb
Two Nations Tlie Tint
Invastuu.
In the "Land of the Chrysanthemum,"
by Dr. David Murray, who was for-
crly adviser to the Japanese; min
ister of education, are wmie interesting
facts coni'eniin,,' Japan's rt f tiongwith
ore a anil ( Lmi. 1 rum China Japan
got everything except certain minor
phases of art. taught her by Corean
prisoners ami exiles, from China she
got her literature and Her ve;y alpha
bet. the trildil huts i llel'urt. almost all
er hi(liei life. This is i.ot the first
t hue she hu:i qunriided with China over
Corea, but of that unim. Once China
definitely decided on the conquent of
.liipiin. It was in the days of Kublai
Kan, wh
house in Coleridge's Xanadu. The Jap
ii nest- allege that Kublai sent one It u n
ilreil tliiMisunl men for the invasion,
mid that he m.in.'igi'.l t; transport them
MONSTER POPULATION OF ANfS
Thej Teach lessons In Industry and
Perfert Governmeut.
There are more anks to the square
mile In Florida than in any other
country in the world, says a writer in
the Savannah News. There are ants
which w ill measure more than half an
Inch in length, and then there are ants
so small that they can scarcely be seen
to move with the unaided eye. There
are fed ants and black ants aud
troublesome nuts. lint, as bad as they
are, I have never heafd of ihem eating
out the seat of a man's trousc i-s. as a
missionary, Rev. Mr. Wilson, once told
the writer he saw the army ants do in
India while the man was sitting on
the earth for a few minutes beside him.
But the Florida ants will take out
the lettuce and other minute seeds
from the soil in which they are plant
ed, and actually destroy the bed. They
will suck the life out of acres of young
cucumbers and melon plants, uproot
strawberry plants or cover the buds
with earth to such an extent as to kill
them. They will get into pie, pickle,
sauce, sirup, sugar, on meat, in hash,
will riddle a cake or fill a loaf of
brker's bread till it is wofthlcss.
All remedies failing, I took to bait
ing them near their nests with slices
of meat, bones, apple and pear par
ings, and when I had from fifty thou
sand to one hundred thousand out
turned a kettle of boiling water on
them. I have killed during the last
week'over one million in the space of a
quarter-acre lot, and I have almost
whipped them out. I had to do this to
secure any lettuce plants, and many
observant farmers complain of seeds
men when they should attribute their
troubles to insects.
It is very curious and instructive io
see how promptly the ants which es
cape the scalding go to work taking
out the dead, and, after pulling them
outside first, then go to excavating
again and rebuilding their cells and
runways. This being done very quick
ly the next work on hand is the laying
in of a supply of food by hauling the
dead bodies of the hot-water victims
into their storehouses.
You may see a smalj black ant haul
ing and tugging at tho carcass of a red
ant twenty times its own weight, and
he always succeeds in the end in haul
ing it in the -rehouse of the colony.
Next you mayce a sort of ambulance
corps searching for the disabled.
These are taken to the underground
house, where the surgeons and nurses
are in waiting. Then, too, you may
see the timekeepers and bosses direct
ing this on or turning another back
on some errand or to some other duty.
There is not a moment's delay, no
halting feet, no idle hands, but all
move as if it was their last day on
earth and this was the only hour left
in which to redeem a misspent life.
For lessons in industry and perfect
government go to the ants.
AT THE CAPITAL.
Oi!? aft pa f! P
hiSUBa-' aJSNIt3 tip?
It
0 thrive on Scott's Eimi'sion when all the rest of their food
f) gcems to J to waste. TLin Babies and Weak Children grow
$ strong, flump and healthy by taking it.
cotVs Emulsion
overcomes inherited weakness and all the tond-neies toward
0 Emaciation or Consumption. Thin, weak babies and growing
0 children and all persons Buffering from Loss of Flesh, Weak
1 Lunqa, Chronic Coughs, and Wasting Diseases will receive
A ,i4.vu l,net!ts from this erreat nourishment. The formula
6 for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by the nied-
A ical workUor twenty years. No secret about it.
A Send for pamphlet on S,vtt' 's Emulsion. FREE.
Sir . i it- t A
Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists, so cents ana .. j
City v Hotel.
rpHIS Popular Hostelry has again
1 been re-opened and will be run
in first class style.
Prices.
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
To avoid paying a license a man in
Washington sold beer as soup, in large
bowls.
Tun new carpet for the house of rep
resentativeh will be of a dark-green
design, with a crimson figure, conven
tional in its character, relieved by a
cream-colored star.
Ueoiiok KiEi'iiK.N, Regent's Quay, Ab
erdeen, Scotland, sent a very pretty
little Sheltie for President Cleveland.
W. PATTERSON, AGENT. oto t.t ost i wrici
FOR INVENTIONS.
bell mir lifHlt paili Veil li II. I nn
lIKil tl inliltiilliil in (ri iiueiil, (tecum-
i'IIVO 1 I'HIili.l PiUlli'lltlle. Willi tintllirrH n
Mi Kim i y denit that li
tho imKfi ti.m tint lie Mould
ill.' republican imily if it teelm,., i 'rrMb "; H"r )" ' uff..r.ng
1 i t i disordered IhIu of I he liver,
lor fret lihil unlimited l oinnn nf ( diteli,ni i iiiiii rlpft nud tliern U
bilvnr On ll ., t,.-,. I.. I ' ''" I'11' .t'Ulliti'li. II lned Iti reiiinlll
i lllH IffllllllH tfttll lilt lllllftti.lw fitHl'll HlM
that it nut nt'Mild mid , ft th ! ki'lii'-iii Mini bisoiiin tUiiK'i'ruiiii i.t lilt.
iiif. reii.vlliut . wi.uld me t t ,,. ; -Sl i" '"'!; i" ia- l-r
011 tli niii'furBiiiNt of I hn tlmt
liulllltliltliill nil It hmr l.itf.itlil. t milium. Ir. .1. II, Molrf'Mi'. I.ivcr j Kat . the inter, -mt; f.-ature In iu,f that
nun iiiii ,-j , inn .airrimi)r .iitiipii , ktii'll II l.irK' JT Ktrlli'l t'f lllf urillV
The first dap inese Inviwion of Corea,
us lr. Muri-iy pwluts nut, wm under
the Kinpt'eKs Jingo, who ivm mother
of the god i f war; therefore it Iiim to
be taken with wilt. Korea, or.au the
Jupiiliese cull it, ( husvii, divided
into Hi i re Kimrili'ius, Koral, Sbirakl
mid Nudum. U hen Jiugo-Kogo land
ed in Miiiriki they till eauie with alac
rity the Saukaii, the tlw.- tributary
enunlries dependent of .lapitn. AfU-r
Ibis she wiih vmpress regent for sixty-
eight yearn, and died at the age of one
hundred. So ciuiphtcc lit did the l'c
leans feel about Wing Siinloin that the
king of ku.l.ir.i wilt nu eminent ( hi
ih'm" seiiniiir io fiinciite jingo s hon.
I be hciinbir t xik with him the "I'onfu
emu AliulerW mid the "ThoUhand
l bitriieler lv-.Miy." and the future god
of war bee;iiiif a vcrv learned until.
I be Kmpi ror .lingo died nlxuit 370 II
('., and u Japnuei.e garriMin u nit uukiu
1. lined in Ixudara for a tiif.inif niut'
Iniiiilred yeitrt, when the t'orean of
sbiraUl a ml the Chinese o mi v I led
Ih. in to w ithdraw. With the Jnpanest
went iiiiiiiv of the Curvitn friendt, who
I'liine with llii'in, like the llii4-uenoU
when driven from fruiu-o, a kiuiwleilge
of many artH and A culture which wer
eagerly weleonied by the rising Japan
ese empire. Thev wire colonied In
convenient ijunrli r-, In l i iT.-rrti t prov
iuees. an. I it', an elieour.igemeiit freed
from taxation for ii time. Their itilhi
etli'i tlltolt the iilkOiilur .'iv it i ;ul t,m 1
Jiipiin eaun.it W over I, xike. I ir nejp
leeted in our rstimatv f lli force
wbieli I'oiiKpired to produce the flual
reoiilU
In another trilliutf ttiui hundred
yearn Toyototnl lliileyoshi, t lie du fue
elin of Japan, determined to Ooiiifurr
t'oreiv. w hi.'h had Kitddenlv diseontiiiucil
wilding gifts. He miil tmni one hun
dred mi I thirtv thousand to thrr han-
tired ttiotisitnd tin n under Kmiishl and
Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government is?
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Toe much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reh.
able solicitors tc procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, lnot
entirelv, upon .ie care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from -worthless or careless attorneya
and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have
taiucd counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct I
terfereiiccs, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as tor 5
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and j
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, tov
nail,.. 1. n .'.,.C ler-;At,'rt,. rt f .a 1 1 r- 3 1, f Al nrpa nnH Vrtll Will VlP AT OtlCf
The pony is just thirty-eight inches in j a(jvjse(i as t(", tue Dest COurse to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
height and is of "beautiful build." I nti,ora are infrincrincr on vour ritrhts. or if vou are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to u? for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
613 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C.
p. o. box 433 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
3- Cut this out and send It with your Inauir.
TO CONSI'MPTIYKS.
Till LI' in .-..I, H. I. lal.l.t w. ut ju d"""l"M of tin. kiti.l. I'rii'Ml per
., , i ""Hie.
Mutluw iMiit.ty wliirii riiii;tiim
lltiN.,l. Hi- j-.tutilv iiij; t,i klloW " I1'" ' Ii"! ll VVr kljr
Hint Hit' lii i i. I.n-V i'i llilij' tn I't ""s-'i""". H'li Kiftttft braPI'Kfer of
,, ,i, ,1 , ,i . : i ,,i . IIik Uel. Willi tliPtlhf.t: Ih. ill mnet
KlU'll tlilil Ho le It n Iittlo I'lol.t III ... , .iv...
. . , if '"l.itiv, for fin" )i r, $ I. N ibttter
Mloltt. vt'l.ij.o tint it Will (-ii i' iiiiHHi ,( iiepHn r iMii le niHile
'ilL'lii r il ' ill Hie t.tle. II. n,li mil k-ivH n a
Till: Siliiu I 1 iii't'ue tlio
(Sni'tto'it i ilitir i f I'fitijj n im tiilu r
'f til" lust le'iI itill .'. Vt ileliy
till Ml t'lls ilji li.
.I.',; !N
Moll.' n
llU'l.t t.f
Mil
!' I iii
. I.tif
I..')
... t.'I. I. in!',.
tl iiMj.i i-,.ii.
il jii.i.i.i.t. in
'.'! ! t I'l,., l '.,t
pit llllUlll hll N.l.llllnliltl jollrilMl.IlK Ah
f .'l I'Ui.ler, an tt.-n.'uHi rl pi er.
t'l.iun in ii. . nli. I mlweillM-.
N.'t.Oi- Ml lie n til l .Im rt si'ifc
timltt f luiisl irni Ii Una t.fli i n,t lsl-i
Hutu M . ii N in. mi f r liii .ils;' tsaiin,
at. I in ! Ul. r linn I bur.. I..) i,..n (, r
rn Uv 'a l"ur. I lot elmi'kK t.f train
Idif tell b ! tin i !iim f uliva and ll
, I l l tin Ii I b. Ill t el) llo.lalo't.
(i !.,!. II ll.-'ia, l In all Mi a l'
ii nu fa'.''i' j' uj-a ; ea'l
I tt-ir I ;:ov.
Cl4l
ami
II
Were I In i t il. .tlin wait ill tV.;i that
the la... I I bum. ued by lia,rg Ui
in. 1. 1. wlii w.i. a thrituin. In eoni
mind "Uae two i-ouiimilldera wr
ulunvnt I '(.'errltead. ntnl o th rt-p.-,
lit i. -it ii , it virtual faiire, though
lieillier I i i , m in.r ( hitinmen Could
m iUe unv t i mt U f 're tue two headed
word of ll.e ,l,iain e, until tlir t hi
lien I'V li,. Ury Kituied tuaf to Intro
duce Into t orea am ir of orrrw helm-
Conn Mkveh, Jn., the democratic
candidate for secretary of state of New
York, is thirty-nine yearn old and a
millionaire. He is fond of yachting,
fishing and outdoor recreation gener
ally. Fkw couplea reach the seventieth
anniversary of their wedding. This
tlistinctioji. however, has just been en
joyed by I!ev. and Mrs. lienjamin
Stevens, of Hannibal, Mo. Mr. Stevens
Is ninety-three and his wife eighty
eight years of age.
OF GENERAL INTEREST.
Thk llrst American counterfeiter, o
far n known, was one William lluel,
of Vermont.
Thk A.tcca filled quills with gold
dust, heuled them and passed them
from blind to bund ns coin.
Tiikkk are -I.'.h'.S daily newspaper in
the world. Over one-third of them
(1.7.17) are published in the United
Stutes
A hatch that lhchiimed to have once
Wept time for Napoleon was ahown in
the Svvlaa exhibit in the Manufactures
building at the world's fair.
lll vi AX hair viiriett in thickness from
the Cloth to the liiKith part of an inch.
The coarsest tl'Tof wool is about one
.Inoth part f an inch In diameter; the
tiiicst only the 1.. '.until part.
In Vineliitid. N. .1., there la nn epi
demic of the hiccoughs. One imiti was
uttiieUed by it and for three weeks bis
life was in danger; another was in bed
six thiva b fore the attack could lc
topped.
Klvliic ll r i-
Young Tutter-1 Jut dropped In to
nay ttint I am grttiug up a little straw
ride for ( bri-.lm.is, Misa Maud, and I
thought perhaps you would like to go.
Miss Mitiitltf Twiekeiihnm (doutit-fully)-
Well. I don't know. Mother is
a little particular altout my going mi
atraw-rldes. Mr Tutter. You know,
ahe has somt ven 'trance notio'ia. I
nresiimr vmi will drive- as usua.'
Tutter- Vns. I fXJeet to.
Misa Twickenham ibrigbt'.r) Well. 1
I guess erliai I ran arrangn It. I .
will prouiiso uiothrr to ait on the ame , t h I
aeat w itu the tlnvt-r Life.
Tlie niulornigtird having ' i u i
to tiealth by simple memm, :i!l r nn IP r
Ing fur severnl yearn with H h. vi le Iniii:
idotiiiu, and that dreBil (license, Con
Riiuiptiou, is Biixions to mske kiioivn to
bis fellow sufferers the lneims of ( lire.
To tbose who desire it. he will cheerful
ly Bend, free of clinrve, a enpy of the pre
anription used, which thev ' will find a
sure cute fur Consumption, Astlmvi, Ca
tarrh, lirouchitiH and nil Mima' and lung
mabidiea. He hopes all sulTerers will
iish his remedy as it it invitluiible. Those
d Riring tht prescription, winch will out
them nothing, nud nmy provo Hbh osiug.
will plesse address, l'e v. EDWAItl) A.
WILSON, Urooklyn, N. Y. junll w.
SubcriberH to the W. eldy rinn, the
onming paper of Oregon, tfl per year.
With the (iHZdte, both in advance,
'.175 per ypHr. A good combination.
To of the people's p'lpcrs at on priett.
Subscribe Bt the Uuz e ollii't".
-
tug f i ;4
"3000PARGELSC?MAiL':rilK
MONEY
IT l'
ThGBest
If.ACHINt
f.AD c
C1.001!ottle.0f4 IS H W aaVj
imocont a tloisB. '..TL. - '1
- . w .iA. :j...jr - l
FOR 10 1-CENT 8 f AMPS
,1 l(ri'iinlii pru-i! i'i.) ymir lul
11 ill't-na If Twclveil wlllllll :
Jl nIiiik will Iih tor 1 veur koldlr
. (T.. j, prlnteil nn KiimrntMl
vi - r
ii
"ili1L' MmIk-K "i v lilr.itiiry
t ,i iiiv- uiuiruiitM-lliir IK.VIMtll
r i3'rl J"e cin-li.li.eii : fnnil u!
I V?v&ij C li-licnt ami maniiriw
tuiem jriiu'll rt-iilviv
pr.ilKii.iy, tlM.ii-iuiiilH
valiinhU- ImmiWh, niiwr
ijyr- ' miliiile,H.lliuKKlln--,ele.
V All In
i It la iX on runranteo by all dnn
frlsta. It cures Incipient Connurnptiua
aud U tho bc ;t Couch aud Crouo Curo.
Knr mile t.y 1. w. Ajcru, Jr., I'mnsu.!
W.L.Douclas
CJ Ctlrtl? ISTMCBCST.
V W J E 1 W Sm riT roi a kino.
J3. CORDOVAN.
racscH a inamuicd cstr.
H2 Fine CAL'l.K'ANCsu:a
3.6JP0llCE.3SCl.C3.
txritA riNt- '.
iS.I.T? BSYS'SCKOfASHCLX
i.Anit;a
W'A l2W,2-l.,.',,P-1
. - " r-uvwwv.t Via
" " IKiiwKTcri-A.
Over On million I'mplt rr I ha
vr. C Ottt DF.ALF.nS can acll
you in tltlnea cheaper than yon pan
Itrt l ist where. Tbe Pi E W IZO.nt'. I
nnrbe, hutwn make cbcaprr hint!:'.
surh the LI 'I AX, IDJ. i;.
olU-r IHali Arm Full Nickel I'iatfil
S.-i. int Plarbtnea lor li.0() atatS v:-.
Cult on our agent or write u .'
t ;ir.t j oil r trade, aud If prtcca, terms
a:J miliar dealtnir w ill win, wc w ill
trite It. We challenge Hie wort.l li
o l.ice a BKTTi:ll 50.(I0 Sew :- '
im Iiine lor 50.00, or ft boiler
!.t- riaeUtnelor g20.(i()t!n. i.
.-.i'l Imy l'roin na, or our A-jer .
V'7.!:ECHEi:E1SISGKACIIir:r:;.
-i-w - ""s. Ilium, M. ts Vi" ". '.
. j. ., l-l. sr. bii i.. Ml. Ikii.av I.--.
li 1 I4AJM I ,.!, CI. ATI.4A,iiA.
ron 6ALC BY
The New Ikie Sew it g M:i' l.ii;e Co.
i'J Market St. Siin FnuiciHCo, Cnl.
I'r.-e mill fiwli irnriv.
Willi tine"nfviilirirliili-l mlilrtw lnlsMr
i.y.'W tdiMttl tlwrtsin. . e
i r J '1,'A h1i.ii iirini ami preiwy KiMw.remi.ii
tiirt4svi V'ir luiN-1 adiirewi-s lo yi.u; alileh
'It W 4J Mi. k mi ymir eiivel s,l.ks eie.. u
"rr. nn'vni ih. lr h 'Ink ll. J. A. V m
'''.'.W.'if llt-lilsvillf. N. '.. writes , "rrtmi
( fcj -ij'TaJ niv i, eenl a.l.lriw In vour Malmiliia
'7.V,'7:", Iliii-l.irv --e received Inv .Mil i.lilre
r'.3h"W(Jl''t lul"1" .'"! "Ver ti lreels
I; ,11 MY s.l.lri-sis-s yim sealtenst
V'i V' 'fs niin.iiK piOilHtii-rs mill niiinurix iioens
I WA -W S , nri. ji , rlvinv (tolls-, nil viiliml.li' I'KnvJ
fayyi'iVv? of moll iri.m nil li l iif ll t'urla'
gtf WORLD'S tH 1)1 RKCTORY CO,
Sn, It: Frankloril anil Glranl Avei. riiilattel
ulils. 1'a.
The rpirular nubaoriptlon price of tht
Semi-Weekly (tHZette ia 82.5(1 aud the
retfiibir price of the Weekly Orfunniftn
iSl.r0. Anyone anbacribititf far the
(liizeile and phving for noe year in
iidvnnce can net both the Gazette and
Weekly Orpgouiitn for All old nh
KCrtben pnying their aubacrintinna for
one year in advance ill be entitled to
'he HHine.
Stajfe leave for Echo Monday,
Wednesdays, and Friday, retnrninu on
TtieadMya, Tbliradav and Kittnrday.
It. Wiide. Prop. T. W. Ayern-Ir., Bfi-nt.
IFYCU VANT INFORMATION ABOUT
i
AUUUKSH A I t TTKIl Oil l'OHT.U, CAUD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANV,
W. L. DOUlaS $3 & $4 ShOCS I JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney,
All our ahocs are equally satisfactory I r. U. Uox 463. Washlnoton. D. C.
Thev f th hest valut Int h mnnrv.
Thev eual uuslitoi states la . Ic anil I'll,
t hrir rrlnf tiualltlcs ar un.urna.sed.
1 h pet.rs ara unttrm,.atmpj on a,le.
I'rntfi si l a arJ ever tINrr tnsVra.
, II y -wr A ..i. r mm..! tu; ; 1 ). . ..i. I t y
IV,
!i r a !'" I ii !,,, a .
i 'e Ai t .Me I.
All
r' up
i v at l-l e
lua loiiuUis lla.Mver. all that the) pralty title?
On H-maa Mern.
Tommy-Iin't thU vailed the horn
ft plenty, mamma?
Mamma -Yea, don't yon think It a
I Spr.iy Your Fnnl 'ft c
i
J. M. bALINo,
I ll.. in. t a! H-hurt-A ..M,ller n 1 .,!lnr Vo aeree nlnetv 1nv. nr over. In the l.l war.
ree'iuiie.t tl now partial lyi.r n.iv .It.ai.lr.l l-.r or.liti.tr ttianuaf ll.or, whetber dlsablllia
' ' v ''"'.e or ti n. an I t. k o.llr.. ul l!i. ir y . iiiiiat tit. um.t.mcea.
I w IIHIUS..I ..i, :i..,.!,, mii ..ol.tt.aternlttlritl not trmaitiHia hrthersnt'1ir'ile"'
I wsa.l te i.tt,-iy .. tti.c i.t n I il iiu ,r,i telrnl iiiioit liteir own l'r (r .ui.tjil. Wif'
I "'( i. t'a't 'i "i '. '" '"' '' ' 1 s'c riiutlr.l II the .,l,l,rr' ilrtiilt taaailue loservlr
llll HI. IN ,r.i.i . ! (,i ,i lrr initio ycats) lu aiutu.l ail (net bcrt tbira an Sh.
I . Of . I ,!. r ,) ,,, rr,nr.,,,,
I'tHIMser, niiiir i ii . . j . 1 1 . r left neither .lnw aor ehll.l, fowMeil anttler 4lwl la
. aertl..-, ..r fr..m rTw. nf .rr,,, nn. I th. v are now tlepn.rtit tin Him own ll.'.r f,,r ltin.
I t--e t . It iiirf.. bi Unit ::Ki! l tin r ..Iilier aetvclor died la Uit war or la regular army or
I , s iir,"V!'l"''" r',-t'lun,!'ren,law m"y9rr!y f'lf h'f ralea Barter olhef
Ian. H limit lo.lna; an, rulil.. 'tit -
I i ,,.,,ii.i I . i,, ,1, t r-nm fjlnfia prr m-ir-th nntrr the aM law are ntllte4 la
lier rate. .,n 1-r new l .w, n.. only on aixnmluf diabtlititt lor wbttb buw fcaiioatd. but
I o (.to, r. . h-iii.nl ii. to wmra or nl.
.Uniiii M- fer Hot out i f tU rin.iirst
an.l is vu put i, oi of (rea was thro
sitUe tub. full of pu -kit d t ars and liost a.
the pr.s't-t .Is of thirty t i-lit thousand
em n huii.lrel t'hiiirsi and t'oreau
bea.ls. w hieh f.rtn the renter of the
Mind uka. ur r.ir mound in the Wl
butsii tfinplt at Kyoto, and the pna-t'lit-rscf
Miitiiaiu Vohehiro, prui.-v p
.iluiu tv''etf, the Womler of tha
T v. i .I -, t IL
. . -ii i ii i l., ii"ii i . ,Trtn t na Ti-
eaten ail the randy there was In It.
and there mm t Ua'.f ere iph. 1'ur'a
laeipea.lt . Ift Making,
Mrs. Jauiesv-Hare you ten d.tl'.ara,
tick?
!r. Jaiiiesy-llere it ia. What Jo
you want it for?
Mr. Jaiuesji I want to fire jrou a
CLr.'.u preseut, dear Oh.caio Ce-
1
1 1 III .'I
It tt
' at ... i. 1 I , .
Int., ..at. I
,i. s a I .n il
. ,. l , , i ,.
Mi H SI'IUVIM
i .,i. .in 1 1 . i
tililirr ratea i
a,o I
ii.! . ,.t. it
fnii'll ,,Ii,imIi;,
tit Hi' - i .liina.nl Ihr lllark llank.rrwek.rhemkaa .n.l a..,ll... n.
ii'nl in line rl duly In fecular irmror Bare alncwtlia war are a I an
. ,ir di.alittov (t n.t.
e l Ii. I', 1 ', i ' ..
JT. XVI. iXX-iTIw'O. ,P.O.E.)a465,
Ida In.llaa V. r( Isiji,, tall, are entitle aad.t n.a ...
Jd,,1.,,T,",",, '''"" sa Uhtit w dnwa alaai.tilltleil, n i.i; two vtart t,f a( or niaablt4
. rem;, r'ejan l .'t: m.M oMlne.l. Wirtlirr prB.loa hi beta rr.nlrd aadef
""srs't "1 "H'-enent iwM. If r.-l-ctlna mrrrt,T ,
oi.tjinid l .r Hlditta an I ..ilori of ll I. la war wbv
nil mi .-I,- n N..,!nnrf..fa!yUt. y9 (,1 anle.a anciriafiit. AMrtttV
THC CLAIMS COMPANY.
JOHN WE DDEKDURN, Manasinr-Attorney,
I r
httl l.w. er
. l-.t r
t " .if . . I .
a...-1 .1 t'-r-,
bt !. i I t U A
I