1 - Portland Library PAPER u i r 1 1 km ii in HiJitiiiiiii imihim Mitm mm ! I z I MY SUCCESS 1 Is owing to my liberality in ad- ; vertis ng Robert Bonner. s z ! I Saw mi in n li 1 1 ii 1 1 in ii " " ' " OFFICIAL ; FREQUENT AND CONSTANT i ; Advertising brought me all I. ; own. A. T. Stewart. I Slltliltliliil:l:iinlilil!M1lilWIllll,Hl!lll'll1llH' HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMPEIl 13, 1895. WEEKLY 1(0. 6fiS( SEMI-WEEKLY NO. 3961 THIRTEENTH YEAR f Ami SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUIILIHHKU Tuesdays and Fridays HE PATTERSON BY- PIT! OTIS PATTERSON. A. W. PATTERSON. . . . Editor Business Manager At fSS.r, 1 pur 'year, .25 for six months, 75 ots. :or.tliroe ruuntus. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. "PHIS PAPKU is kept on tile at, E. C. Uake'a 1 A.iv:rtiHinc Awmcy. M mid 65 Alarcihants Eiolins"t,rin Francisco, California, where cou r'ictt for a.lTertieiii! can be mude for it. 0. R. & N.-LOOAL CARD. M'.oln luPua Tfrtiinnor 1(1 3d TV 111. flallV. eXf'Ul Rumlny. Arrives 0:15 a. m. (tiily, except Mou West bound pnBsciiRer leaves Willows June tlou 1:13 a. m. ; ease iioium .:.w . m. r.i.,si rrui.ia hwvr Willows Junction eoln east at 7:2r p. m. and 8:17 a. m.; goiiiK west, 4:30 p. m. and 5.5(1 a. in. ttttttttmttttttttttttttttttrttttt Hosts of people go to wont in the wrong way to cure a t when St. JaCObS Oil SSAri? IS FAKMER ELI'S VACATION. J0 .CYCLES Are the Highest of all High Grades. Warranted Fuperlor to any Bicycle bnilt 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 is as good as gold. 211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75. Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER II. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., U. 8. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Tendleton, Or. a ! United Status Official. t'loaiilent Groyer Cleveland Vice-President -Ad ai Stevenson unA.An... rtf Mtiiia . Richard B. 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"It don't seem as if we'd really got round to it, does it, father?" asked Mrs. Pike. The west was paling, and the August insects stirred the air with their croon ing chirp. Eli and his wife sat to gether on the washing bench outside the back 5oor, waiting for the milk to cool before it should be strained. She was a large, comfortable woman, with an unlined face, and smooth, fine au burn hair; he was spare and somewhat bent, with curly iron-gray locks, grow ing thin, and crow s feet about his deep set graj eyes. lie had been smoking the pipe of twilight contentment, but now he took it out and laid it on the bench beside him. "No; it don't seem as it 'twas goin' to happen," he owned, "it looked pretty dark to me all last week. It's a ?ood deal of an undertakin', come to think it all over, a dunno's I care about goin'." "Why, father! After you've thought about it so many years, an' Sereno's got the tents strapped up, an' all! You must be crazy!' "Well," iaid the farmer, gently, as he arose and went to carry the milk pails into the pantry, calling coaxing' lv. as he did so: "Kitty! kitty! You iiad your milk. Don't you joggle, now!" Mrs. Pike came ponderously to her feet, and followed, with a heavy, sway mg motion of one grown fleshy and heumatic. She was not in the least oncerned about Eli's change of mood Je was a gentle soul, and she had al ways been able to guide him in paths jf her own choosing. Moreover, the present undertaking was one involv ing his own eood fortune, and she .neant to tolerate no foolish scruples vvhich might interfere with its result, u'or Eli, though he had lived all his ife within easy driving distance of the icean, had never seen it. and ever iince his boyhood he had cherished one larling plan some day he would go o the shore and camp out there for a v-eek. This, in his starved imagina ion, was like a dream of tlio Acropolis j an artist stricken blind, or as moun ,iin outlines to the dweller in a lone y plain. IJut the years had ilitted ist, and the dream never seemed :arer completion. There was always anting, haying and harvesting to be msidered; and though he was fairly rosperons excursions were foreign to .lis simple habit of life. Hut at last his wife had stepped into the van and organized an expedition with all the valor of a Francis Irako. "Now, dou't sa one word, father," she had said. "Wi're goin' down to the beach, Sereuo, ai ' UntUu, an' you an' me, tin' we're goin' to eamp out. lor days before the date of the ex cursion Eli hud been solemn and treuv ulous, as with jiy; but now, on the eve of the greut event, he shrank buck from it, with an limit' I! nod notion that it was like death, and that he was not prepared. Next morning, however, when they all rose and took their early -i ill fiint. prenarutorv to starting at ..vu, he shuwed no sign of indecision. and even went alxiut his outdoor tanks with an alacrity calculated, as his wif approvingly rcmui'lccd, to "for'ard the v'y'ge." He hail at Inst begun to see his way clear, mid ho looked well sat isfied when his daughter Ilattio and ni 1 nT 1 1 dc rv u r 1 uiL Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Wsr Knifo or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Oiriir.i: I ix.ins ;it.:;. War.juuin IliilldinK PORTLAND, OREGON kwrlv Mom tor f arty rifilllnK "f l'. lull vi" M Muic 14 :.' !". Mrhirti. Iit'li'tl "l " flu'' i - alr Ik., r-Hh ! an I Intrumiil4l. & g'rfirfl ur Hi llw av.l rk, " IMIUMI, In- y-f clullfif fiMjr ta,, lr ',rftr,lt. Hill Ml ISA!, ( r,f (, AutLiKI full m4 THE MEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. U'l"vTrfa Mug .Nw V-KkCMy. Z caNvaaaia waiTto. 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I I r1it't.lili n. I A ( tlrl..!l li.nl. n.nlra'l a'.'l alue-l'i "i i1tf..-1. ..rfr.,i.l l..f Ii. .,r. 'I r. i.l II... tl-. fl!. . I.ti., li.f tl t 1 ia alllUS )'' I iM M M n,!tn ..l.'. a at 9ny ."a In ..11. 1, ai.'l ii In 1 .11. ,-.i I'm.. 1.1. ..I'.i.ii. f ..( in:. '1. f.i, an !'' . ..I'l i'ln-f.i.ii. on . .' 1 . ii l . 1 l..t, ai.'l In h ...... I, III 1 lain i-al l. n. I'.f II. 1 .ia !' In tin. Sercno, her husbatnl, drove into the yard in a wagon cheerfully suggestive of a wandering life. The tents and a small hair trunk were stored in the back, and the horse's pail swung be low. At length the two teams were ready, and Eli mounted to his place, where he looked very slender beside his tower ing mate. The mrcd man stood lean ing on the pump, ehewing a bit of straw, and the cats rubbed against his legs, with tails like banners. "Well, good-by, Luke," Mrs. Pike called over her shoulder; and Eli gave the man a solemn nod, gathered up the reins and drove out of the yard. Just outside of the gate he pulled up. "Whoa!" he called, and Luke lounged forward. "Don't you forgit them cats! Git up, Uollr And this time they were gone. For the first ten miles of the way, familiar in being tho road to market, Eli was placidly cheerful. The sense that he was going to do some strange deed, to step into an unknow n country, dropped away from him, and he chat ted, in his intermittent, serious fash ion, of the crops and the lay of the land. The roadside was parched under an August sun; tansy was dust-covered, and ferns had grown ragged and gray. The jogging horses left behind their lazy feot a suffocating cloud. "My land!" cried Mrs. Pike, "if that ain't golden-rod! I do b'lieve it comes earlier every year, or else the seasons are changin'. See them elderberries! Ain't they purple! You jest remember that bush, an' whon we go back, we'll fill some pails. 1 dunno when I've made elderberry wine." Like her husband, she was vaguely excited; she began to feel as if life would be all holidays. At noon they stopped under tho shadow of an elm- tree which, from its foothold in a field, completely arched the road; and there they ate a lunch ot pie and doughnuts, while the horses. Ireed irom tneir uoudbtalls, placidly munched a gen erous feed of oats, near by. At the lunch Eli ate sparingly, and with a preocupied and solemn look. "Land, father!" exclaimed his wife "you ain't eat no more'n a bird!" "I guess I'll go over to that well, said he, "an' git a drink o' water. I drink more'n I eot, if I ain't workln'." Hut when he came back, carefully bearing a tin pail brimming with cool, clear water, his faee expressed disap probation and he smacked his lips scornfully. "Terrible flat water!" he announced. Tastes as if it had come out o' the cistern. Hut the others could find no fault with it, and Sereuo drained the pail. When they were wlthm three miles f the sea it seemed to them that they lug breeie. Tho road was ankle deep in dust; the garden flowers were glar ing in their brightness. It was a new world. And when at last they emerged from the marsh -bordered rood upon a ridge of sand and turned a corner Mrs. l'lke faced her husband In triumpli. "There, father!" she cried "There 'tis." liut F.li's eyes were fixed on the dash board in front of him. Ho looked palo. "Why. father," said she, impatient ly, "ain't you goiu to look? Jt the Boa!" Yes, yes," said Eli, quietly; "bytne- by. I'm goin' to put the horses up fust" Well, I never!" said Mrs. Pike, aim as they nrew up on m Miuu.y true where Sereno hud previously arranged n place for their t-iits she added, al most fretfully, turning to llnttie: "I dunno what's cnino over your father. There's the water, and ho wot.'t even cast his eyes at it." Hut llattie understood her rather, ly Miiiie Intuition of love, though not of likeness. Don't yon bother him, ma, she sail, "lln'lt mnko up hla tniml to It nrettv aom. Here, le'a lift out these little things while they re unharness in, and then thev can ifet at the tents." Mr. Pike's mind was diverted by the r llgen of lnlmr, and she anl no nmre; but after the horses hid li-eii put up at a iieigMnriiig house, ami hereon, red faee, I with r arrlimi, had atiperiiiteii le l the ti nt raising, llattie slipped her arm thruu fli her father' and led lilm away, "tome, pa," she mild, In a whl .per; "lu's yu and me idiinb over on tlielil rock." KU went; and when they had picked their way over nd and p.xil t a hea illaud here the walej- thundered lietow, and salt array dashed up in mist In their feet, he turned and looked at the i-it. He fit I It is a aoul liolit fiiei Ahuiitity I ire allies., only to l atrhki 11 blind thereafter; Iirllsee flllod piitifully with alow, hot tears. Il illie did not took at him, but after awhlln aha shouted In hi car, alvt the outrry of the surf: "Here, pa, take my handkerchief I don't know how it is alxiut y mi. Inn thi pray (M l In iny ryes " Kli t-iok It olx- lieiitiy. but li did not a(i. iiU, be only I'B.Ue I at tli" sea 'I li" two ant tin re, r hi) let. .ii'l unite mutt lit. until all o'elork. wlu-n Mr. I'ika rame railing t them from lh ieeti, with ilrauiat.o about, euptiAsied by tha waving of her ample apron. hu.r'a ready! tsrniii'i built a bum Are, an" I e wade s..iu Ira!'' Hon tiny slowly iwd their way Imv k to tha ti nt, and dow 11 to th rlilhg tlieal. N rellOArame.1 ronL lit. and Mrs I'ika butilng and triumphant "Well, falher. what think? alia asked. imlirtg iitl.riitly, a sh aswd h m In mut of tea "s it Com up to what yU rirelei'r l.li lu'itd M n hr hU inlel, ilad eyra h- aiiKI Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ymi EP6U iiinn n it more'n we do." "Well, I s'pose he is some tired,' said Mrs. Pike, acquiescing, after a brief look of surprise. "It's a good deal of a jaunt, but I dunno but I feel paid a'ready. Should you take out your hairpins, llattie?" She slept soundly and vocally, but her husband did not close his eyes. lie looked, though he could see nothing, through the opening in the tent, in the direction where lay the Bea, solemnly clamorous, eternally responsive to some infinite whisper from without his world. The tension of the hour was almost more than he could bear; he longed for morning, in Bharp sus pense, with the faint hope that the light might bring relief. Just as tin stare faded, and one luminous line pen ciled the east, he rose, smoothed hi.. hair, and steppod softly out upon the beach. Here he saw two shadowy fig ures, Sereno and II attie. She hurried forward to meet him. "You goin' to see the sun rise, too, father?" she asked. "I made Sereno come. He's awful mad at bein' waked up." Ell grasped her arm. "llattie," he said, in a whisper, "don't you tell. I just oome out to see ho.v 'twas here before 1 go. I'm goin' home I'm goin now I" "WhSi father!" said llattie; but she peered more closely into his face and her tone changed. "All right," she added. "Sereno '11 go and harness up." "No; I'm goin to walk." "flit fnMvrr " , "fcdon't mean to breakup yonr stay- In' here, nor your mother s. Tell her how 'twas. I'm goin' to walk." Ilattio turnod and took her father s hand. I'll slip Into the tent and put up somothin' for your breakfast and luncheon," she said. So Eli yielded; but before his wife appeared he had turned his back on the sea, where the rose of dawn was fast unfolding. As he jogged homeward tha dustv roadsides bloomed with flowers of paradise and the Insects' dry chirp thrilled liko the song of angels. He walked into the yard just at the turning of the day, when the fragrant smoke of many a crackling fire curls cheerily upward, In promise of the evening meal. "What's busted?" asked Luke, swing ing himself down from his load ot fod der corn. "Oh, nothin'," said Ell. "I guess I'm too old for such jaunts. I hope you didn't forgit them cat." Meadow (irnss. MAYOR OF RING'S ISLAND. Ileal h colk'.rrra'.ter killed himself a few days later by taking poison. Ring was of small stature and his head was far be low the medium size. He had no edu cation and was not a fluent talker, but it has been admitted for years that he possessed a strange influence over the criminals and desperate characters with whom he came in contact. Ring had never heard of hypnotism, and had no name for the peculiar power he pos sessed. A false charge of larceny was once made against King by an officer who was probably envious of the little man's power to control the reckless toughs on the island, and he was ar raigned before a magistrate. Scores of the reckless characters from the island and other places attended the trial, and had Ring not been vindicated there would doubtless have been bloodshed in the courtroom. Great Swimming Feat. Martin Sullivan, a white sailor on the cruiser Minneapolis, now at the Norfolk navy yard, was ironed recently for desertion. He escaped from his cell the other night and while hand cuffed leaped overboard and swam across the river to Berkley, half a mile away. He hid under a raft while the cruiser svVept the water with her search lights. When they were turned olf he made his way to Berkley, where some -negroes filed his handcuffs oil. lie then exchanged his uniform for citi zen's clothes und engaged to work his passage to New York on a barge. When a launch from the yard passed the barge ho hid in a boiler, but was sub sequently captured. 3 of an O1I1I Chararlar Who Was Wall Known In Mlaaourl. Jack Blng. kuown for a quurter of a century as the mayor of King's Island, died recently at his home in the middle of the river, south of St. Joseph, Mo., says the St. Louis Post-Disputeh. Ho wus the ruler of the settlement known as King's Island, and exercised control overall the iuhubiluiits. At one time he owned a greater part of the islund and only leased the houses, but ho liiet with reverses mid lost all his proerty. lie died In a wretched hovel, sur rounded by every evidence of poverty. T'ng was one of the most during characters ever known In the west, lb was an expert swimmer, ami In the Inst ten years has saved hundreds of people from drowning in the river. Seores of people who hnve jumped from Iho bridge with auleidal Intent hnve !.ecn drugged out of the water by King. wlnerf hniiie waa in sight of the bridge. In Ins ImsiI he carried a hook, which lie fastened III the clothes of would I sui cides, wh l he towed them to the shore. This method was employed when he reeovered dcntl lasliea from the river, and Jew ot them flouted ley the Islund unsem by King. The .pu lilt ion of the island Is mude up of eriiti Inal rlasses of the lowest kind. The Island la under the control of tun city, and la t rolled by the police, but there have Is-en times when It was danger 011 for ollieer of the law to venture usin It except In large nuiulicni. King wa nut ft criminal, but he associated with them, and could control them fnr better than the oln e. One of King' iiim.t daring featawn to climb to Oil' lop of Ihe highest church steeple In the city and hang In ad down ward for an hour, lie freienlly awaui the river when tha stream wa o high that no other swimmer would Venture Into it. I.ast winter he went Into the stream when It wa full of lloaluig l e and rescued 'ieriiiaii eollarmakerw lio bud plunged from the bridge lo die. King drugged the limn by Ihe hair, il.iIi . I the M ailing In', and lunded lillil neatly a lliile I" low Ihe bridge. 1 he A young man and a young woman ehnnged from a Belt lino to a Four teenth street car at tho avenue, Wash ington, and sat in one of the seats in the first car. lie was carrying an over coat und a satchel and was evidently going away. She wore a shirt waist and a dark skirt, as if starting out on n shopping expedition. Just before they reached Sixth street he leaned over her and said, quietly, so quietly that only the Post reporter back ol them could hear: "I am going to kisa you good-by when I leave the car." "oil! please don't," she said, appeal ingly; "not ln-fore all these people." Hut he was deelded unci said, persist ently: "Yes I shall; so raise your veil. If you try to resist people will Bee it and woinierabout it, and they will look tit you all the way tip-town after I get olf." She glanced up shyly nnd then slow ly raised her veil, lie ls-nt over her nnd Kissed her and no one In the car looked up. A few people wondered why she was so anxious to show the diamond ring on her left hand, but no body but the reporter iippreeiiited the fuel that she was trying to justify tha hissing -by melius of an engagement ring. Hnake T;il'mnl hr aallora. The sailors of the Oillf of Mexico and the ("iimt'iri il region ! of the Atlantic ocean aiii'l .'' themselves, nnd also turn an occnsioiml honest enny, by captur ing both large and small snakes of the variety known as the lemon boa and covering their bodies with tattooed let ters nnd designs. One of these living manuscript s was recently exhibited at Egyptian ball, loiidon. Thousands of these tattooed snakes are annually dls Hised of at Kin tie Janeiro. The buyers generally kill these snakes und either skin I hem or preserve the entire reptile In alcohol. Such specimens are highly prized by o'li European and North American collectors of curiosities. I.llliiillan I allla. The Satni.nn I -lands are O10 nntural habitat of the 1110 .1 iliiiiimil ive Ss-cia of variety of the genus bus now known to Ihe lint ill lili .t. 'I In' average Weight of the in. 1I1 s of these lilipiitiim eat tin seldom 1 Mini two hundred pounds, tlx- average Is'ing iiol greater than tins hundred ami fifty xitiinls. The female usually avrrage alxiut one hundred xiiiinls larger, lire very "sbs ky built, seldom Ix ing tulh r than a merino sheep " Tin"' dual f cstt le are nearly all of the fame I'olur - reddish lilotisti color nun ked with white. They hnvn v. ry lurge brads a ei.ininri'd with Iheir ImhIk's an. I tin ir horns am of x ceptiolial length. Al ah iMA (ui in urly fifty Baptist Young people's unions. Tlir: Oerinmi Kpworth leagtin now roinprises .mi 1 ,ii.ter. with an aggro- iraie m in,ii 1111 in m rs. J Tor. will of i: . U illiiim . M.rley, of New bnri 'M. 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