Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 07, 1895, Image 2

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    in the Talue of silver, everything
else will meet it relatively, except
gold, and its purchasing power
will at no time fall below what it
was in the palmy days of the
double standard. Isn't this fair?
MB. STEVENV OPINIONS.
From The Dalles Chronicle.
A gentleman named Stevens, the
inventor of the roller process tor making
floor, was in tbe city from Monday coon
until midnight. There is no particular
significance to this statement, other
than a wish to use him as an illustration
The Gazette acknowledges the of the oiroumsoribed area in whioh a
receipt of a copy of the thirty- B mAD' i(1ea8 my eb Bnd flow BD(1 be
-,. l ,.. t iun T iUr.., sansrsotory. Mr. Stevens
man f hi m n i n , s
Association ot Portland, Oregon.
It is one of the solid and worthy
j iubtitutions of the metropolis.
WIVES EASILY OBTAINED.
in South America, were discovered hy
How Charity ulruTGln in Marriage 1 an Indian who was in pursuit of an
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
COIN A HARD
is a
wealthy man, having sold his patents,
and is now traveling over the oouutry,
partly to see the scenery, and partly in
search of audiences that will absorb bis
ideas and not talk back. Mr. Stevens
Eli Perkins is getting funny 18 V "' raD,d- ue ,alliea 10 a
over in Colorado and other West- . , ,.
Editor em states, and according to him iD five minuteB than the oraziest silver-
Business Manager the silver men are all fools and he ite could invent in a century.
? is the same smart Eli. A well Mr- Stevens stated that in the East
I fvn B,i.. . l.J u. R
ANTAGONIST, versed silver advocate will never I luo 0,1,01 '"" rep. uu. u
, j j-j. jil per cent ot tne voters, wnue toe poia
bugs represented 95 per cent of the
rjy Mr, remns, ana in turn mey votinK population. He stated that
can take his arguments and flay before the present administration was
him alive. ohosen 812,000,000 had been subscribed
for building factories on fox river,
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, in his Wisconsin, Mr. Stevens' borne, but that
The Oraconian has tackled
"Coin's Financial School" and has
made a sorry job out of it. In an
endeavor to show that a new
measure was made for silver, as
compared with gold, when the letter to the governor of Mississip- the 80heme w abandoned, and now
ratio of 15 to 1 was increased to pi says plainly what means that he JVi! er fl7 "vexed b.y 12.-
9 n 1 . n,,i 1 l ' 11 c ! 1 1 1 . . 000,000 worth of dams, mills and
1G to 1 in 18,34, it ignores the fact know8 more about money than all mHohirjery down to Oshkosh. "Why,"
that the amount of pure silver in the rest of the democratic party, said Mr. Stevens, "Fox river has a fall
the dollar remained the same i!rom an(j aj other parties thrown in, f eighty-tive feet in thirty-three miles,
1792 to 1873, and that at all times Lnd that if his appointees don't rnd is lliT"er thBD your river here-"
the value ot silver and those Btar,d "up to the rack," they must . . t v TT
... lit . . , statements, and after listening to bun
imngB useu to uuy money WHi expect to officially Jose meir Heads. for a fbW moment8 we n0 loilBer doubt.
relatively the same, with the single 'his is a pretty pass, indeed, but ed bis first statement that be was an
exception of gold as bullion for a the Oregonian will commend it. inventor, only he bas not retired from
Bhoit period, but as the double Cleveland Rnd Scott belong to the business,
aranrlnril wm in use it marie nn nfH.unl.. to Tl,J Mr. Stevens probably repeats what he
, ,, , i 10 U4""DW""- believes concerning tbe proportion of
real diflerence. And from the fact fomer is no more the representa- siiver Bnd goid advocates as be has seen
that gold was the only exception tive of the principles of Jefferson them. He forms his conclusions from
in the matter of relative values, it and JackBon than is the meanest the opinions of those he oomes in con.
was but just and right that the Innsv reservation Indian tact with, and as thBt class is his own,
number of grains in a $10 piece . . wettltby PePlw' their belie,B would
-.M-,iM,l t oAll to consumptives. probably be in the proportion stated.
W0.0iDUuUW.u -x.a u.Lunvt . The trouble with Mr. Stevens' rating is
pure gold to 2.32 grains of pure The undersigned having been restored that he only meets a class representing
gold. This left the ratio in exact to health by simple means, after suffer- eny one per cent of tbe voting popu
figures, 16.045 ounces of silver 'J !. Ninety-five per cent of that one
worth one ounce of gold. In 1837 sumption, is anxious to make known to Per oeDt Bre 8old bW; but ot the 99 Per
... , 11 his fellow sufferers the means of cure, cent that Mr. Stevens did not meet the
iuo 4 uiiuuy ul pui b gmu iu an Xo th(me wno deHire it be win ch(wf ,. peroeDtftBe doe8 oot ran tilat way bu
eagie was increaseu 10 zoi.z grains, y ". 're uuurtje, copy uhub pre- rBtber direotiy oDDcsite
I unrintifin iiuhiI artiinh fhnv xa' flnrl a
leaving the ratio as it exists now, Lnre oure for Consumption .Asthma. 0- Free silver is the issue for the next
10 to 1, or to be exact, 15.988 tarrh, Brouchitis and all throat and lung campaign, and we lose our guess if it
., , tii maladies. He hopes all sufferers will does not win. as the snorts rhv "hands
nnncfifl or silver to one of told 1.. ..:!..! i....ui u. u,eBUU w'u ub tpris say, ubuub
o iihh nin rwuiwuy hh i ih iuviuaum. iuuhh
But as stated beforo, the amount desiring the prescription, which will oost
to Deserrlngr Italian Feasants.
At the far end of Naples lies the lit
tle church of Santa Maria Annunziata,
which, once a year, on the day of Our
Lady, wakes up into a brief life and
excitement. In a silent row before a
high altar kneel thirty girls, all in
black garments, with folded hands,
and eyes fixed on the picture of the
Madonna before them.
These are orphans from the neigh
boring foundling asylum, says the Chi
cago Inter Ocean, and once a year
those who have reached the age of
eighteen are brought here to the church
and may be chosen in marriage by any
honest man whose papers are in order
and whose character is good. At the
door leading to the sacristy leans a
gray-haired priest, the head of the asy
lum. By and by a young man makes
his way from the back of the church and
hands him a packet of papers. These
the priest reads carefully, and, being
satisfied, he gives them back and leads
the candidate toward the row of girls.
Their eyes are fixed more steadfastly
than ever on the altar, their hands are
clasped tighter together, their faces
turn a shade paler, their hearts beat
quicker as the young man walks slowly
along the row. At last he stops; his
choice is made. He stretches out his
hand with a little smile.
The girl rises, casts a long look, half
thanks, half entreaty, at the picture
of the Madonna, puts her hand into
that of the stranger, and together they
disappear into the sacristy. The ice
being thus broken, other suitors come
forward.
antelope. lie was climbing the steep
slope of a hill and seized a busn to neip
himself up. The plant gave way and
he started to fall backward, but by a
For Thin Children.
Children are always thin and pale when they do not
assimilate enough fat. This seems strange, perhaps,
desperate effort saved himself, and, it is literally true. Unless there is a neaiiii ab-
falUng forward, cut his nose against aj .n f f fc f d h00& becomes depleted,
-?ie geof to-8tew if Slfw awav. vitality becomes low.and the body
Stopping to stanch the flow of blood,
u: 1 L :..
! il. ,1 ,ii :iu uijwiiiiK, uu iiiHjr )riive n wrumuK,
ul yma mivi-i iu urn uunui w,n p(1HH() R(1(lrP1(l(,( Khv EDWARD A
remained the same up to 1873. WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y
It cannot be denied that the
demonetization of silver in 1873
junll-w.
down." It will be as the Columbia to
Fox river, Wisoonsin, even though Mr.
Steven's ideas of that creek are some
what exalted.
What is the "Waverley?"
caused a decline, so-called, in the Watch for it.
is coming.
An Entertainment. Tbe young peo
ple of the . E. Epworth Leaue are
preparing a drama in five acts, entitled,
"Millie the Quadroon" which will be
presented to tbe amusement-loving peo
value ot silver as compared with Hee the new spring ml of tbe White
the standard, gold. On the other u"UHe U'ooery
hand, if the subject is investigated Fr""k Walerbury is over frnra Long ve f Ueppner and vicinity at the opera
it will bo noted that while silver t, , . t . I'"ue iu the near future. This drama
, r. m ; : 11 ,i . Alex Oralmra was in Saturday night pictures life as it was before tbe civil
nun i.(iiiiiu iu in ivv, tin Dunn iiuui'n rom tne lower conutry. i , .
, 1, 11 , , lumouwni u.iuny. war, Bud shows to what depth of degre.
imvo Kiimu iu u&u 1.ii1..i.u.mi, jr yon want the nest tiioyc'e on eartb, dtion mankind will stoop. It baa a
that nothing has grown more WRlt for tue "Waverley." good moral and should be witnessed by
valuable as compared with trold ns . M- u?y. WM. ,n .rr?ra Monument every one. Tbe cast of characters ii
I?.: 1 1 u,.i....l.... ,
monev except the bullion of which ' " ... made up of a number of those who ap
U iu .. I .Pi.. M.iJ.VTr"' ",Vl111" were P P-ared a short time since in Ih. drain
v ......... v.... ...vf.vr, iij in 1 rnill IjHT in irr (in VfR Hr MV,
POliclUHlvcly IU Ills puhllcatloiiH. Dim Hornnr lias gonp down to Hacra
With this claim established tlie m,,,,tl) to work Ht u, BB,,lllu b,IMiueM
rpwt in piiHV. l'lirt, of th lnlinf John Onrdts Ims bnught sixteen head
, , , , , . 1 . , of draft linrHiiH for the drive lo Moutaua,
ticrforninil bv tn M inimt ih (iikon
. .. , . , "How Jeremiah Jndkins Became
iroin 11 mid given 10 ns iornmr Itieh" will be continued in our next lwtu.
co-worker, silver, that the standard The "Waverley- is th hiulient of all
may come buck to where it was in fri"10 tioyol, but does not ot
- I Q t Jlik
1ST.'! 11M1I tin Hint tlin priulitiir in in. I
. . . , k. , . A J ITnoiH Billy Miller, of Hiilem, father
(ii urn iiii.iii-y nun 1110 Ui-oior (r Mr. Frank Kellogg, u improving in
plannl in a position to pay, winch ",',UUl
FIRST STRIKE ON RECORD.
a
"Out in the Streetx," iu conjunction witb
a number of other local aotors. This is
a profenHiotial play, whereas the one
given before was ho amateur. It will
ie oarefully rehearsed before being pre
sented and promise to bo a grand suc
cess, lime 01 presentation two hours
and thirty minutes. Further particulars
will be published iitlie near future.
Roman Flute Players, II. C. 300, Successful
ly Resented Exclusion from a llunquct.
Livy, in his famous book, "The An
nals," ix., 30, relates in the following
suggestive words the story of a singular
strike which occurred at Rome in the
year 300 li. C, and was probably the
first strike ever known:
"That year occurred an event lit
tle worthy of being related and which
I would pass in' silence had it not ap
peared as involving religion. The flute
players, dissatisfied because the latest
censors had forbidden them to take
part in the banquet in Jupiter's tem
ple, according to the ancient custom,
withdrew, every one of them, to Tibur,
so that nobody was left at Rome to
play during the sacrifices. This inci
dent shocked the religious sentiment
of the senate, and the senators sent
messengers to invite the inhabitants of
Tibur to make every effort in order
that the players should be restored to
the Romans. The Tiburtines, having
promised not to neglect anything
necessary for that purpose, caused the
flute players to come to the place
where the senate met and exhorted
them to go back to Rome. Seeing that
they could not prevail upon them to do
so they employed a stratagem in keep
ing with their character. On a day of
festival, under the pretext that music
would increase the joy of the feast,
every citizen invited the flute players
individually to his house, and wine, of
which people of that profession are
usually fond, was given to them in
such quantities that they fell into a
deep sleep. They were thrown into
wagons and transported "to Rome
They only became aware of what had
happened on the day after, when dawn
surprised thein' lying on the carts,
which had been left in the forum. A
large crowd had assembled and they
were induced to promise that they
would rcmaiu at Rome. The right of
attending the buuqucts wus restored to
these flute pluyers."
he chanced to look at the stone which
had done the damage, when, to his as
tonishment, he perceived it was almost
pure silver.
This story may be apochrvphal, but
a taie wnicn comes from Mexico is
tolerably well authenticated. Ac
cording to this narrative, one of the
richest mines in that land of mineral
wealth was found by a rabbit. An
Indian was hunting rabbits, and his
dog chased one to a hole in a hillside.
The Tndian hesitated for a moment
whether to dig out the rabbit he had
seen enter or go in pursuit of another.
Determining Anally that one rabbit in
a hole was worth more than half a
dozen on a rocky hillside, he got a
spade and went to work.
Before he had turned over half a
dozen spadefuls of earth he had for
gotten all about the rabbit, for he
made the thrilling discovery that he
was handling almost solid silver. The
man dropped his spade and ran to his
employer with the intelligence, the
latter returning with him to the spot
to see for himself and verify the dis
covery. The rabbit escaped; at least it
is supposed it did, for it enters no
more into the story, but its memory is
preserved in the name of the mine,
Which, being translated into English,
signifies the "Rabbit's Den."
It would have been well for the
Indian if he had escaped when the
rabbit did, for, according to the story,
the poor fellow was murdered by the
Spaniard, who desired to keep the
secret of the mine and was afraid that
the Indian might reveal it and the gov
eminent might step in and claim either
the whole or a large part of the pro
ceeds,
languishes for the need of proper nourishment.
Scott's Emulsion
is useful to children, especially in two ways. It is Cod
liver Oil emulsionized, thus being easily assimilated and
rendered palatable, with the Hypophosphites. of Lime
and Soda added to tone up the nervous system and
nourish the bones. This combination of these potent
t thin children need to irivo them
aesh, color and vitality. Almost all children hue u.
Don tbe persuaded to accept a suostituloi
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. mid Si.
The Die-est gives an account of some
experiments on the effect of alternat
ing electric currents on animal organ
isms, described in a paper read before
a recent medical congress at Rome, It
aly, and which corroborate the views
of D'Asonval, relerred to recently, ine
current used was an alternating one,
and it was found that animals sub
jected to from fifteen hundred to two
thousand volts were not easily killed,
and that death resulted mostly from
asphyxia caused by the sudden stop'
natre of respiration. Frequently breath'
ing started again spontaneously, and
the animal recovered completely. In
no case was there any physiological
change noted, though in a few there
were mechanical lesions, in themselves
cause for death. This further confirm'
at.ion of D'Arsonval's formula, "A man
shocked by electricity should be treat
ed as if drowned," renders it still more
important that the electrician should
make himself acquainted with the prop
er means of resuscitation from the er
fects of electric shock.
' - VU1
NO LTO"1""" "V
11
TalRIug Tftroiig His Hat!
The man who talks through his hat is
everywhere in evidence very objection
able evidenoo it is, too, in most oases.
Tbe man of intelligence oovers his
cranium with one ot
IT. T. K. HOWARD'S
fine straw hats, which is in itself a sign
of prosperity and good taste.
He also buys his groceries, gents' fur
nishings, stockmen's supplies, etc., Bt
T. R. HOWARD'S.
Mr. Howard makes a speoialty in those
things required by sheep and cattlemen.
Kemember the plaoe, ..mmrrn
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors south of the Uty hotel.
Bill's Pills
MAY NOT BE ON SALE ATmi
SLOCUM-JOHNSTON DRUG CO.'S STORE
But there are hundreds of reliable
brands of pure drugs, and tbe trumpet
never proclaimed more welcome news to
the public Pure drugs mean that no
bad results follow treatment by physician.
8
mm di go
PHlIt( COII3V, 1 Top.
..11 . .1 . Ml I
in mii'iiy iii)tNKiiuti ho long hh
gold, ami iiornsHiirily ilclitrt, ri'ipiiro
nioro every tiny to luy tlio Htiuuliirtl
money.
If tlio foIluj pnpprs fall no
utterly luinl in a few ilweoiinecteil
comments on "Coiu'h Fiuiuiciul
tSi'liool" ami iptotiitionrt from mime,
what munt tlm renult lie if they
hIioiiI.I pulilisli tlin IxMik in
chapters for theeilifkition of their
reader, with coimnentH tlieitxni.
It would produee a ryeloue in
favor of liinii'tiillistn and they know
it, and dare not do it.
HONORARY DEGREES.
IrH retnarkaMe, even funny,
to eo the Orepmiau and iU ad
mirer admit the iiet'eNnity for the
u He uf silver iiHhtimdnr.l money !y
"international ai eminent," and
then in tin' M'line lireutlt defend
the ninnle pild htHiidiird and te-
dare that it in a jnxt Mnndard of
luertwureand that ptiee have fallen
because of over-production, ete.
One thine certain, if the lant
AMcrtiou in true there in no iim fur
nilver, further than n token
money, and tho d-mand for free
coinage under Urn imtiiti re.
. t . : . 0 ; . .
Mrieiiou m iiiiertiaiiouul pi r-
llllBo!t w utterly tlele Why
The Valno of a Krlmil
Oirhi'lm. I.M. ''Vnr nir nix tn I
.Tim. Irf'itlifl Inn been "irxipninii" with .... i. 1.1...1 .n. :....:..
IIIH rout (if lllA tllllllllullilfl fill A fftftl I r
... ... , - , . , .. I.I.. ..
WfcKff paHt I n,,tl 'linil'rcv null in lllirii unnuiu lif
. .. . , Wink. At llic HilKk-eHtlnii of a Iriend 1
Lawrmwe Hwim'Ii name in from tlin . . . ....
.Inhii Day oouutry Friday f .r frniuht for "''" Iuim .-r, , ami am
Pt'le CariH. now rre or irn ir.miiicn. iiurriiein
1 inriiniMi. lour uriiiiiKiii 'il 11 in
liitn to no IupvpIh talk until yon ixiwdcr to bs lknii div. or mnda into a
ft,... ft, II' .-I H 1. ! 1 L . I " "
iinvr uri-ii inn i nvtr li'j , wim i will ot ph.
ia lletipiier tuoti.
Sen the tirt and Imirtli rmtfHi of tin I M .hkiki.. At llm homii of Mr. and
(Ui'tld Honin of th l.ioul bnppeuingi t....i... i .1.1. 1... u..
liiv at I ii'nlm k Win. K. llrnniii. of
Henry lUpimnr hm pal Lmn KW. ..,,,., ,, MlM nnr,u ;vi, of
clip in iri."H, IihIci Mud itartvd It pant- I , ., . ,, ... , .
waid. mi ill lillllilicr. iiuunin rmuiiy, ikv. aiikiiii eiiu-iiui'iK.
S... l)r,Hk.ll i. !.......! nnl ""'y f,w rrieinU ami rltivM of the
(lUrk canyon runcbagmo. iiid will ir cmtiactintf partiM wer pfMi'nl An
lilt attonlmii to funning. iirnprmt wr.l.luirf .lituirr wm ftlnu on
Kvurv pari of lh "Wivirlev" in "I lh fnnturM. Mr. lVnbla ii a brothrr
guiraiiiiiil lo I utiiiiiiMtlHi iiittrrnKlb, of Mr. Mi'aduw and Mr. Frank AJkiui
and U wo1 1 known iu Una county, while
iltliHliihty atiil wiirkiintimhip,
Mi Kdith l'l'tter bail tnia called
limiii' bv i!ii lllitf of liir m titer. Mra,
Si. II. rotter, of ilnod Itm r.
Tim Ucppnor W. V. T V. rfmlina rnm
ha lnen iniivi'd In Ilin l.lelilrnttial
litiil.ling, I'l i'inil.i Ilia t'ujr tnili-1,
hi 111 Piiltller linn eCIr( d IU demriid
ll 1 M Nl tica. of ln'p and will on tiaf
On drit ready Ie atari F.adward.
.I,m V17, 1 h llnller crk h''tman.
a otr ypaler.lay and I diairniia iif
diRKiiiii of imiiw liwi llim ppritig.
X ttr I Daininni;!, alio iim. n Iw alili
V .1 MaMri, la baek from II nniaiil
and wilt alioitly alarl mil pr".rclinrf.
Tin re r a iiniiiUf uf ni in
Viiillelin wIhi t aurry. irjf mtttf,
ihxy did hut wail fur Ilia 'Wavrrlry.'
Mr t.upi Aildilna will a.llifaa lb
ii!pl of llaidman HaliirdiV rucmnif
Krii, and Hun,,r ruxruiug i. 11 u'elnck
lliea f Fitfhl MiU tVlilrr.
Ilr-ioa MallifW for alitln, liaif.
i iiiiiinc. hant.Miinf and all ullirr work
iIim biida ia well and fatorahly known in
Oilliam eotinly. Mr. an I 5trt. Detinii
will .K'al m lliti cily, be having accrpt
rnl a pixutinn In Mradowa A Serivurr'a
tilat katnttb aliop. Tb (latiU tbewera
('oti(raliitalliinii en Mr. and Mrt IVnnia,
tailing thiMu a bappr aud t'u'(rout
hli.
.ilic - All iiraa and ativrrliaiog
mailer nnil raeh thia nfftca md lar
Ibaa Mundajr irnun for l'iir.U' lnnip,
and tint la'er titan Thiiraday BHn ft r
Frulav't imu. Tba chapk uf Ira n
lint run jera Una rula Impi rau and il
ill It a llirrrd Ie tu evnry Irtalaoea.
nait drcatli detiumdiiii; the ue
of ailver aa titli lnti motley if lla ltat lia. Halt a al any I 11. a .lurintf
11 1 .. .. I tiumiiM bnan. I', M. Joltrt, allanl,
KoM la jfa.I eitoii-li and auppliea
tlm tlemaiidn of our country? Tlie
fact ia nliiiitteil that pdj ha
KaM'i Vat ll.it
Ul.ai.l, t liar f tnr l' .iiirXi,n, rrgtilal
year Uiattta and make inr la. clir
lur arrit Ja a Thfra will t a oar
lead of imports! j. k arrif Ia Arling.
ta, Oertf.in, on Frtdajr. May 10, I
They a III U at Ual Hoe l a alabla for a
few data aflr Ibrir arrival, and will
Im i ti al by J, W. Magntr. llravy
oil brtika lietMia aill ) tak'B ia t afl
ill tnntf yonrj (,,r j,rk.t M..na A Vii..
Tlmaa Whan They Wera Ileatowad Vpon
I nwlllliiK SulijiTtn.
It la to tic aupposed, "in tbe judg
ment of charity," ut least, that col
lege degreea are never conferred in
them. dnj'H except iih they are deserved.
Thia tiaa not always la-en true, how
ever, and partly for this reason, partly,
perhaps, out of a feeling of modesty,
some, men have shunned honorary
titles almost as earnestly as others
have coveted them. Speaking aliout
this aulijcct, the llostou Watchman
rjivs:
Judge 1'eters Is authority for the
statement that after l.a Fayette bad
la-en made a doctor of laws by one of
our colleges, Huron Stiila-n was in great
feiir lest he should meet with a siiinlur
mishap. Having to pas through acid-
lego tiwn where the inariiiiis hud la-en
thus distinguished, the old warrior
baited his men and thus addressed
them:
"You shall spur do burse veil, and
ride trial de tiwn like do mischief,
for. If doy catch you, dey make one
dm tnr of you.
The tough old aoldier had nu mure
respect fur uoh a distineiiun than bis
eimiitrvmim. Hutidet, who refused to
accept the degree uf doctor of music
fiHitn (furd.
"Vat. frowr niv nmiiey away f.r (tat
tle bUa khead'i visit! 1 no rant to be
vuii doctor."
Tltt-ru i a atury that nut lung ago,
when college degreea were watterei
s. nnr what lavishly, an llhUrnte rich
limn, having la-en linitured withude
gree by a eullego whleli he had laid un
tier ibligutiiiii, niade a wager that b
ruitld idit4tu a almi'.ar huimr f ir hi
servant.
II.- mi the wager, and. encourage
by bis siitH-e-m, made another that he
nil.l ul. tain a degree fur bUlmrse
This titue, however, lie lat. The e
lege authorities gut w tttd of bis game,
and. In auvtr tu hU letter requesting
a doctoral for and . tbe presideu
wrote a courteous ttute. sjulng that
though the trusteea vtert- vt rv anaiou
lo oblige ao gil a friend of then
lege, they had found on rxi.iuiimti.
of the rrconta that llmiigh they bad
one colt f rrvd a degree upon a Jiteka
tin re sit no precedent for cotiferrtiig
t!te upon a ln-re.
In Mr. Montague's "Tales of
Nomad" he says that in the old
the lioer seldom used his pen
when he did there was a regula
motion in the house. "Hush. Be quiet
all of you. Drive out the ducks and
the geese, and the pigs and the fowls.
Father is going to write his name."
And then the old gentleman, with el
bows souared on the table, would
seize the pen with a flourish, and put
ting on a determined look, as H he
were going to tackle an adversary,
would bend down his head until it
nearly touched his loft arm, write his
name with many a splutter, and then,
throwing down the pen and pushing
the chair, would look round with an
air of mingled pride and resignation
and say: "1 have done it."
risen Ul ltirehnlli.i Istaer mice ' aa a belt. -i.V. :.',. an I Hohl I r
nilver n th uiuii. tied and the r' W' " Jf
. . i Slurknirn - nil r, tlx J .1 n
ptICta ff llutart things M-l , ,f .ii,,, !,. (.,,. ttnlral
puichastt money have fallen in i ,,, t'" ctwk.on iba Hill tt!kt-
.ttftP
fonactjnom-e, and the only ay .
iivo thrt delt'ir and pivtt the
creditor lrttk dollar for dollar,
r-ijtinl in lu tt4 capacity t.i Ihe
fine of 17.1, ia tu n mi.in ti,t ailver
mil ciihniico it t ulti", aa coin-
phred Villi o h, I ) iliCteli. ,14 ita
ileiiiai?-! in lltn riip'n if) f -r whidi
I MiHhy iu l;s liif,;,,'"
MilJ.U CftiUiiU WU iUtitl
ti'l Ur, ai d II li rnl ,na fi ,"41 rf
bati l. I V.i. 1 r .ii, -I Una Ii, ;
Uati. Ili 'iitin tmi Mw hittpta',
lln Mirf and M'irottuoni, amtleg rvary
day I Minlay i. rsn
dty ri-'-l I 'Mt lav, hti.ittpat a I Cnr.p I
r'l r..iilt l.l II, inlrnir. P. l Ii,i
aifi-nl. S
IN TtoMtUy vii Ing Mfa lti l
A I I' n ditura .t a 1 k In iba Uh ra.-f
lr(inr a i, M el.ittfri. at..
o U.'r-ralav t-tiig Mia. A I l i a
itl bttj I a i- .-.ia al It ! it
t.f u. u, i; iit, ii t .r c tut) 1 1
iti n mi ii. I
S YOU SHOULD PpPP
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY HOTELS
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Airs, 101x1 Bradley, Prop.
There is a species of fish in the In
dian ocean which have a very remark
able peculiarity," said a Philadelphia
naturalist. "1 his fish ia provided with
a short snout, which it uses very much
as a MMirtNinan uses a gun. Swimming
lose iH-neath the hurfuce of the water,
it waU-hes the flies Hitting about di
rectly overhead, and having mdected
one to ita fancy, suddenly thrusts its
head out of the water, and with un
erring marksmanship discharges sev
eral drops of water at its victim. Con
fused, and with its wings drenched and
rendered temporarily useless by the
watery projectiles, the Insect drops to
the surface of the water, where it is
gobbled up bv its voraciou enemy
These fish are said to be able to bring
down a fly in this manner from the
height of two or three feet."
Here are
THREE
POINTS
Which we wib you to
llemembor :
FlusT. We Keep
HARDWARE
Kkcond: We offer it
CHEAP
Tiuni: We ell
FOR CASI
We are enabled to pve mote
for a dollar than the naual
iK.llar'i worth."
The Kentucky
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Jack,
1 1
SHIS Jack, formerly the property of C. S.
Kirk & Sons, will stand the Season at
Willis Stewart's Sal, Heppner.
Terms made known on application.
J. R. SIMONS.
Our Iteputnticm for
a raooit miner.
I IIIU Anln.l 14 In.ltM la
fvrlan Im sir.
The fstivHi silver mine uf l,il.i,
GILLIAM
cS: hishep:
Main Street, Heppner, Or.
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MKAPOWS & SCHI.VNER,
Have tuHvI. A. M (lunn in th I'laeaamitbii g
ltuainea an I are jireimrtHl Ut . all kiiula uf
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best to reach our mark hut thev can't do
it till they adopt our principle of selling only
First Class Goods at I Ionest Prices. Wc
don't claim to he the cheapest house on earth
but we do try to deal honestly with all.
( heap K..W ari dear at any r-rie, atnl our tea r th
teat that th rnouey will lay. iK.u t forget th place.
1. O. THOMPSON COMPT.
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