Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 15, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895.
WEEKLY NO. &" I
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0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. m. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives ii:lo a. in. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion IMS a. in.; east bound 3:30 a. m.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction Rolnn
east at 7:25 p. m. and 8:17 a. in.; going west, 4:30
p. in. and 5.56 a. in.
drpiCSAL JDHaJECTOrEVST.
United States Officials.
President Qrover Cleveland
Vice-l'reeldent Ad ai Stevenson
Heoretnry of Htato Kichard 8. Olney
Keorstary of Treasury John G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Bmlth
Secretary of War Daniel H. lmont
Henretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postinaster-Oonoral William b. Wilson
Attornay-ttenaral Jnilnon Harmon
Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. Ii. Kincald
Trmanrer Phil. Meuwhan
Pout. Public Instruction . M Iiwin
Attorney Uenerai i;. M. iiuemaa
u . (G. W.MoHride
Benators i x H Mil,n(,i,
J Hineer Hermann
uu '"" W.K, Ellin
Printer ....W. H. Leeds
( It. 8. Ron,
fainrama Judiraa K. A. Moore.
10. K. Wulverton
Sixth Jndlcisl District.
Cironit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
ProMcaiin Attorney John II. Lawrey
Morrow County OfHvials.
Joint Senator
Hepmsentative.
i uniity Judge...
1 Commissioners..
J. 11. linker.
" Clerk
" Sheriff
" Trnaanrnr...-. ....
A fwmsnc
Hnreyor.
" Hchool Bup't...,
" Coroner
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J. 8. Bonthhy
Julius Keiitily
J. 11. Howard
J. W. Morrow
.G. W. Harnngt4n
.... Frank Oillism
J. '. Willie
m. Lord
Anna HaUignr
T. W.Ayeni. Jr
HIPFltIB TOWM ornCEB.
mvoi Thos. Morgan
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Unhtenthal, Otis Patterson, T. W.Aysrs.Jr.
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act month. All vstarans nrs Imll-rl m k,ta.
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Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price.
Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond la as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Cataiogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., U. 8. A.
flen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
EIGHT MILE NOTES.
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To persons who served In the wars of the United Statesor to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
.law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour.
pfWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
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6i3 P Street, WASH INQTON, D. C. (jty
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YOC CAX IH'Y li'-OO worth of dry goods and grort-ile, and then hava
nough left out ol I no on to ptirrhu a So. I Crmrent nirycl. This It
a IntrliH mat I, Ilia. Whl than ba( I US) 00 for a Llrrrla thai will ilta
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CRfcM'RBT "Hrorrhtff," weight H bounds, onlf I ".
l-tla' and Oanls" rna1tr all In way from IO to :'.
"Roys' Janlor,n only In wllb piMuiuatle Ur- good taacbln.
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WESTERN WHEEL WORKS.
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And His the La r. est Circulation.
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Our sobool ia getting along nioely,
Miss Bessie Fitzwuter, teacher.
Ed. Asbbaugb's wife and three
daughter visited at 0. E. Jones' a few
days ago.
Nov. 12th we had our first snow. The
ground was covered for a short time but
it soon melted.
Several of the young people gathered
at C, E. Jones' last Friday evening and
had an enjoyable time.
Case tfuqua is still keeping bachelor's
ball. Judging from bis pleasant ooun
tenanoe he seems to be satisfied.
Mrs. Furlong and three children
passed through Eight Mile on Sunday.
Hbe bad been to Hardmau to visit ber
daughter.
Tbere was a sale at the Evans
last Saturday. Rev. Swift cried the
sale. Mr, Evans is maoh pleased with
his new home near D.iyton, Wash.
We are sorry to hear of Mr. Kahler's
leaving this purl of Oregon. They are
liked very mnoh in this community.
Mrs. Kabler will be missed as a temper
anoe worker.
Grain is not so muob injured by the
drouth and grasshoppers in some locali
ties as was feared but still it is not
doing well. by anv means. The gronnd
has been freezing so bard at uigbts.
Henry Adkins and wife were in this
neighborhood on a short visit a few days
ago. Annie Sawyer went with them to
their home near The Dalles. Mrs.
Adkins' brother, Chester Haling, also
aooompamed them.
Rev. Galloway waa expected to preaoh
at Eight Mile school house last Sunday
but as be did not make an appearance it
was decided be did not receive the letter
giving him an invitation to oome. Hope
to hear from him in the near future.
Mrs. Beymer has had the sympathy
of Ibis neighborhood during ber illness
and all are glad to bear ot ber getting
better. Hbe ia a wowhu that ia much
beloved by all who know ber, therefore
great lorrow baa been felt for ber iu the
great trials she has been oalled on to
pass through during tho last six mnntbs,
but she knows in whom the trusts fur
comfort, lie doetb all things well.
Mrs, Warren ia convalescent. Her
aioknesa did not last long but waa very
sever. They were strangara bere hav
ing bnt recently moved in Ibe neighbor
hood, hut fortunately her husband's
relatives lived here which made it aeem
more like home to her. We are glad lo
know that she is batter. Hhe baa three
little children wbioh tioed btr on re.
Ibe Uregoo Agriculturist has grunt
deal to aay in rngard to anbaoiling. We
woold like to bear the opinion of some
Morrow Go.'s farmer ou the nlijol
It woold be IntHteiling tJ Lear their
view. Anotber subject we would like
to bear farmer talk about i fro it lra
not bearing. Tb "Michigan Farmer"
ays it a tr i growing vigoMtialy and
is old enough Ii bear trntt eat two of
tb large root in the fall ur in lb
spring before they ar leaved ant. II
ny oo tried it T W all would lik lo
boar (root eome of th fruit grower la
Etrn Oregon.
e.m. a
Eiiiut Mils, Nov. 13,
small sister who wus euienniuiug big
sister's young man.
"Indeed?"
"'Deed she did. But I got even with
her. I went up to her room and changed
tbe tags on her engagement rings, and
now she does not know which is whose."
Cincinnati Enquirer.
(Jbolly (who has reached the end of
hia rope) Aw Miss Oletimer I hawve
finally decided to aw mawwy you, so
to speak.
Miss Oletimer who, it is needless to
Bay, baa "tbe spud" You mean thatyou
have decided to propose to me I pre
sume.
Cbolly off hand Aw it's all th'
same thing, y' know. Judge.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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An&OUWEEMZi PURE
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Well, Consuelo has ber title, and
Charles Richard John Spenoer Church
ill, ninth Duke ot Marlborough, has a
big cinch on her money. As the Hes
sian said to tbe Frenohnian who
twitted him for fighting for money,
while Frenobrnen fongbt for glory,
"Everybody strives for that which he or
she needs most." St Louis Star-Sayings.
The announcement that Mr. Cleve
land has resolved to carry out tbe
Monroe dootrine would be tromendonsly
encouraging if it weren't for a wide'
spread belief that the gnntleman pro
poBes to use a shutter in the toting
process. New York Mail and Express,
Harry Darling, I love yotl with a love
that is bouudlees and undying.
Harriet Oh, you plagiarist! That's
ust what Charlie Hweetser Baid to me
only last evening. Boston Trausoript
Ur. W. U. Met-k. wb relde al
Camptnnvillr, Cal., aj bar daagbler
u for eral year Irnnlilrd at lime
ilb vr rrsmtw ia tb itotnach, and
ohm It o ktinu igony Ihal II was
nrary to rail phirlaii. Having
rrl KiOt Cbambrlaia'(iia, ClioUra
and Iliarrlt'wa lUttirilf b e'ltmladm.
lo try it. Ml. funnd that II always gvt
prom pi fflif. II was xlilum nrvaary
to nit ! aorot.il dia "It baa hl
naiy xvr,! oa lot u worry and lim-,'
sl say a, "bql also ,aor bill.
my .lnl.n Ibal rvrry family tboulj
bar a llia i.f il.ta rmi1y In ,
hon " Cor at by Mlueutn Juboaue
Drag Co.
.!OX.
IreMeri ar aH going to llgbl lino
Crisbaeaqaw Xaslaa:(;, Wrril ' IVm'J-
pt,t." Tl, Dot tatcli dm rrry
in lb" Jdiawiaa,i,p( campaign tbi year
Inoeisvill (ittrtar-iortial (lrm )
Iaa )r was Wrmblteab af
TbM )f I rtut.luao ar. Nul
)ar fitil I a rsptit.lt. an )r. Tb
tmerlk' favlloe didn't irrlti Iw
Jay, Tl.r wasn't aay lo artita
llatf4 tVinranL
"I hope our boy won't aoquire any ex
travagant habits," said the village inin
later anxiously.
Hi wife aaul she didn't worry. "So
long aa I oan keep him in your old ones
that I have out down," she added, "I do
not think there is any danger."--New
York Recorder,
"What do yon think," exclaimed one
emanoioHtfd woman.
"I dou't know," waa the startled re
Joinder of another. "Wbat do IT"
"Our preaideut, Misa Toniasa Buoy
baa taken lo smoking cigarette.''
.What! W must, Impeach ber al
onoe. Ibe idea of ber doing auytbmg
o unmanly 1" Waahiogton Htar,
'Earthly riches do not trouble me,"
aid the sad-eyed tnuu. "What ia better,
I have treasure laid np in heaven."
"J not like my Aunt Maria," replied
Itotiudfaor; "she waa forever biding
thing away wher she o mid not find
them again." Boston Transcript.
"Oreat Soot IT bowbd the bits
Joe it take you four hour lt carry a
mesag three tqusrr and return?"
Wy," aid Ibe nt-w films boy "yon
lol l mi lo bow long it would lake
cnit to go there and back, an' I don It."
Indianapolis Journal.
Tb Wife I hawii't ilrcrnt dies to
wear al lb ball.
Tb lluaband -Nvr mind, dear.
Vrry few of lb Indie Ibar will Lav
decent on on, lioaloo Courier.
Customer -Thar ar only two oyaler
ia Hit !.
4'ailer That' slew bad.
Coaiomer And DnLer if lbm is
good.
Wiii.f-Tl,al'slalil.-rbila l-ljdil
ltfd.
AT THE END OF THE SEASON.
Sonin Reasons Why the Hair of the Sum
mer Hotel Proprietor Turns Gray.
These are the days when the big sum
mer hotels at seashore and mountain
begin to cut down expenses in view of
the near close of the season. And there
by hangs a tale, for the cutting down
process is not unattended by trials and
worry, says the New York lleralu.
Of course the most expensive thing is
tho help. Most great kotels require al
most as many servants as they have
guests, and when the guests begin to
iXo homo by scores the servants have to
be discharged by scores or away go the
profits of the season.
But servants are clannish, and there
comes in the difficulty. They aro only
engaged for a season of indefinite
length, and know that they mustf go at
its end. But many object to going
while their friends remuin, and it often
happens that tho lucky ones who are
retained refuse to stay out ttie remain
ing weeks or dayB if their friends are
discharged.
So ao eud of trouble arises, and the
wretched proprietor acquires gray hairs
in straightening out the difficulties.
Recently tho proprietor of ono of tho
biggest of our nearby seaside hotels,
having lost all but about forty guests,
undertook to reduce the kitchen staff
proportionately.
There was immediate war, and even
the French chef got red In the face and
declared that if he couldn't have hia
all-summer force he would pack up and
get out forthwith. The proprietor
couldn't yield and retain his profits, and
tbe chief and his assistanta were ob
atinate. So all that waa left for tbe proprietor
waa to throw out the entire force, bag
and baggage, and hustle up to tbe city
und engage an entirely new force for
the remaining two weeks of hia season.
whom occurred the happy idea of
treating them to a little music on a
metal tray under a tree. After the
tapping or tinkling on the article had
continued for two or three moments
the queen bee settled on the branches
above to listen to it and was at once
followed by all the swarm. It waa an
extraordinary sight to see hundreds of
the insects hanging like great black
and gold clusters on the tree while the
tinkling continued. It censed with the
luncheon and the bees did no harm.
In the earlier part of the performance
a ludy was pretty severely stung.
ELEVATING THE GROWLER.
How the Workmen on Tall Buildings Ilatw
Their ner Sent I'p to Them.
Wulking along in front of a tall apart
ment house the other day in which the
fitters are at work, aaya a New York
llcraiu writer, l waa startled to see
flecks of foam floating down at my feet.
It had been looking like rain, but inas
much as I had never seen it rain beer
before I stood 'aside to see where it
came from. A sharp whistle from a
man on a high scaffolding ia what I
heard, and what I saw waa a conven
tional "growler" swinging at the end
of a rope. The man on the scaffolding
lay face downward and gently swung
the foaming cun toward the window
below. Presently two workmen came
to the window, clutched the liquid mes
senger of peace, drew it in, took a deep
swig from it and carefully launched it
into the air again. The same operation
was gone through with at a window of
the third floor. Then the almost empty
"growler" was drawn rapidly up and
received its finishing touches on the
scaffolding above.
"That's a right clever way to manage
a drink," said I to the workman below.
"Well yes; when they drink fair,"
he replied, with the air of a man who
had been cheated out of hia allowance.
DRIVEN INTO HYSTERICS.
Young Woman Heeania frantic at tb
Might or rreeoaaa of a Cat.
It's a subject that it frequently
talked about, but it is a fact that tbe
natural antipathies between certain
peraoiaa ail ccrii oimi furnmii
fresh food for wonder and conjecture
constantly. Everyone know well
enough the aversion that the majority
of people have for snakes the horrify
ing dread that their preaeuce excites.
Muny person also "hate fata," as they
term It. Their aoft, stealthy move
ments excitn a distrust that frequently
amount to aversion. It ia ncliloin,
however, that thin ia ho pronounced ua
in a chm) which excited Considerable
comment in thin city recently, niiya the
New York Tribune. It waa of a young
woman who had always had a niont un
oiiqiirrablo dread of the feline crea
ture., and she actually could not en
dure the presence of one In the room
without losing control of herself com
pletely. She waa no sensitive in this
particular that ber family declare that
um entering a room, if there waa a
rat concealed anywhere. 01111111 It, she
would at once detect lu presence, and
ml.... It tvi-r removed at once would
become hysterical. In fact, it wa a
standing Joke on her that on one ocra-
s'oli like this she Imm nine nis,ilnteiy
Irrtllied. and rushing up lo a young
man. who wnaalotnl ntratiger to tirr,
ncUcd liliu alsnit the tiwk. nobbing den-tM-rntely
till the rat wna takrii away.
The girl waa thoroughly ashaiiMtl of
Iter taraktivan, an aim called It, but de
clared aim v absolutely ivtcrleaa In
Ibe tnalWT H011111 iiisllie't -It was no
aubtlo odor told ber If a rat war any
wber near ber, and tbe moment aha
rletwtcd 11 ah atraightwey lunl all ber
nelf poaMtaaloto.
"Aryis tb Q,a uur," said Mr.
IVUa Indignantly. lUt wor laikln'
till 1'slay 1 site,. a at l.fat ralardV,
talilll' lilts tliot toil olka. woffukf
"Old 1 Ink lo wocfuk." sl I Man,
eot.Ui.udlj; "t)i do loik to worruk,
bill I'm Wlllio' lo drool nvawalf."
Uaabliigttn Htar,
Ibis tb day of Mi 11,1.. an. sail
Ibat, bat LI sl bawd m.i nww
d U. lb nail btlion n-lirlr, Hon
tO'it. Utr lra;ttUt-.r, I lllig of llr
ualiemaw, and Ulur II. so im)i.
bv nae io iithar anil lbon maly
rril yaaraarid know rm lrtwen
tbst .. la-li.a , 3 et,nati,ala. bntut
ril.li.g si-mis iL'-l.nofa . t:tg,
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Ma4 Thl(S Usalf l Ski
Twl fa Anhlla.
A eurWni Incident ff-curml at Aarot,
nay lb l,oridi 'li lrgrapb, VM.iU a
larga number of iileasant liu hr,4i par'
Ilea Wer n)oylif lb llelia-bU I.f an
ntn air rrsl In I ! garden larbind
the grand aland a great awarra t,f be
ketllnil down tut lb gueata a'roun'l a
labln in a corner. ll,v bu"l and
u(el vrrt Where U'ln .n a
In their l. tine I a and gentiellM'n f.nitel
their bain to rue-1 Into ntnWit.g likn
aenaea ,,f "l"trl, Vtrt H oli'a " rvmin
if lhwrmeUle. ti Ibe rold saloi-.n.
ltd other menibrr of It tumbled Into
tb rhMiaM eup In fa I, tb !
rrrate.1 the arentrl eH.ter ,at i..t
t,.i,g ll.e Indie and gent'eitMM In
tl.at iarwr f lb r'"iih.U
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HYPNOTIZED IN IO aiCKNESS.
Kamnrkabl Little Ulrl Who Act Lib a
l'aralytlo at a Wor.
The moat astounding lnatance of hyp
notism by suggestion come In a report
furnished to the French Society of
llypuology and 1 sycbology by M.
Oorfdichzc, an c(icrt in meameriam,
Tbh story lie ban to tell, nay tho New
1 ork World, In of a little girl of eleven
In one of tho French province who
used to accompany a cousin, who waj
a country doctor, ou bin rounds, and In
thin way got tounderatand a good many
medical expressions.
One day she fell 111. The illuenn waa
alight and she wan on the high road to
recovery, when her cousin, the doctor,
happened to aay unthinkingly and
smilingly In ber prrneuc: "Oh, good
beavensl hbe la paralyzed! At onon
tbe child exhibited every symptom of
tHtrnlyni ami alio retnaiued in that
state nt the will of the doctor. Aflwr-
w arils nc asked her it atie waa not re
dlining consumptive, and Immediately
ahe began to suffer from the dreadful
Coughing and bliant pilling that Con
aiiinptlvo pu lie 11 la have.
hbe seeim-d no rxirnordinarlly opea
U every nort of tnesim-rlc "uggentloa"
that Ihn doctor tried ber Willi half tb
disease kie n in meilical annals, and
one ly onn she responded to them all.
He needed only lo remark that she waa
cured to have ber perfectly well a mo
ment Inter, I'erbapn tbn strangest of
tbe rxperieneen ah til through vra
when 01m of ber acbodmnte got a
per pellet In ber rye. i'rutn pure
sympathy the t bild Imagined that b
bad Ibw nanm Irotil.le U, and aha
rubbed ber rye to aucli an extent that
nb felt tb n in of It for nearly a year,
I p l Hals
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Mi ye now use khiven Ut apread their
butter, but that oh" idd lady decline
logo lo J ir lira wlore she ia not al
lowed, acording lo lha old babit, to
spread l. r biitt.-r Willi Iter thoitib.
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