PAPER iTIMI M,M 1 1 M 1 1 I 1 1 IU 1 1 1 1 ! OFFICIAL ! ! I MY SUCCtSS FREQUENT AND CONSTANT . i Advertising brought rr.e all I own. A. T. Stewart. Is owing to my liberality in ad- vertivng Robert Bonner. i I 3 I s f I tm 111 ) 1 1 1 1 n , t M ijii 1 1 1 1 1 M I II IW1M4WIIM N I M d j t liriniinniii idii ! im.vi ri:i niMiiti:tuil i o wnuaffsi THIRTEENTH YEAR I1EPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1896. WKKKLY WO. 67R SEMI-V KEKLY KO 416 fMM M Ht-IS-M rilMMM HI IMlin41 MlMMf SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE. rCBLIHHKl) Tuesdays and Fridays BY l PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, - - ' Editor A. W. PATTERSON. . Business Manager At ?.50 par your, $1.25 fur flix months, 75 ots. cor throe mourns. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. nHIS PAPKR is kept on rile at E. C. Dake's 1 Aiivartisin Afroncy, and 65 Merchants ExohBURi, San Francisco, California, where co... racts for advertising oan be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. 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Tonic, lilmxl juniiiir mid vciinifuc. For auld by Cimsi'r te I'.roek, ilnkislt Irlahmen In tllvh riwltlnm It U not i lv in Hie rnitocl Slatoa Hint tlie ikiiik nf 1 1 i i n 1 1 im MTtiri'il illll' llllinnir till' IflllllTN lf till' H'(llo. TliU fu' t boa liri-n enlli-il to mnl by tho cirt uni!.tiu'e that vliiU til I'nincp ni'iurtiitiir line illiistrintiH IrUhitiun In the jhtmih (if liniii'st old Mar1itil MncMnlmn. the mnAM'idf the tx.pnU tlnli of An trlu-IIuni'iiry were norlaim' inir niinihcr Jri; liinun, tln lrli.li peer, Vise. unit Tiiiifi", who bub! the pnt (if prime inini'.trr (if Aunlrin, f.ir briiijr litir fi.rwaril a bill In fuvn'nf imivrrvl ; niTr'c. In hpain utio (if tho must In . fluent int mili'.tiry lra.1. r- U a p-ticrnl I of Ililn rnlnn nri(firi. O'Kynn by nsmr, Iwhobi'lil tin' ii-tif minister (if war dot lirf t'n- f.in.n r a'lmiiii'-tnitlnn of the jin-M-tit .r nii rj vthilo llm iiu'ii r Ifrtil'a priv'.o N'rr.lary and iikm.1 trusU-.l A lvW.rr atnl friend In-ars the naioc in .itirpiij. ins iiiiia nine a trnvi-rrirsii la ul i art Irish w-mrinn; ami a. i. i. la th c-rtrrrripsa of tbn yminif qurrn of H-ilUiiwl. 1 li tutor nf Km- peri U lir.uiu was an irislmian namea Auuanne. The crowd on the store porch waiting for the mail to be sorted looked the newcomer over and expressed tlieir kov- eral opinions as to his breed. Some "calated he had shepherd in him," and others "swan he hadn't." , "See that; haow he bobs that head of his'n," said Israel Lukems, v.n old hunt-, er, peeving into the crate. "Hello thar, 'Lony Lega,' haow goes it? hungry, bo ye?" and the puppy licked the old man's hand. "What -ye pot in thar? a lion?" shouted Alfred Ilaraner from the road, on his way to the lumber shanty. By this time the mail was sorted, and tho crowd scuffled into the store. A kerosene lamp sent long shadows scur rying over trie low ceiling and diffused a mellow light half way down the counter, at tho further end of which was strewn a tumbled assortment of lumbermen's shirts and soma old pairs of children's boots, the remnant of the winter stock, tireat drifts of blue to baeco sinoko flouted lazily toward the lamp and, ascending, were lo.t in tho shadows. The puppy, left alone on tho porch, heard the lau'rhtet' and tho voices of the men inside, and began to whine. When realizing that this only added to his loneliness, he cocked his head and looked tip 'at the stars unit tho great range sleeping clear out against thera. He could hear the roar of the river as it swung through tho valley, and far down the road the baying of the hound. Then c:i:ne the sound of u wagon clat tering along and tho uext instant Hill Henderson reined in his team and called out: "Dog here for aour folks?" The door was opened by the post master. Some of my womern's relutlvea daown In Fort Tl," Henderson con tinued, "writ that they b:id one of them St. llerniirufi nud wanted we shonld take It. 1 told my wife, sei I, we got enough hn omuls to feed with out goin' '.ntr no fancy breeds." len minutes later tho puppy was lifted out of the crate and tumbled Into the wagon, and Henderson drove oit. As they rattled down the road the cool air seemed to revive the puppy. It felt good to get out of the closu crate, and though ut first he cowered against tho dashboard bo begun gradually to feel more like himself. Now and then be would put up his foolish shaggy head and try to make friends with Hender son, lint Henderson was surly. Ho regarded the puppy u moro of an en rtt,nltr'i', tVin I otso. iriciiiiiy uegiiiniiit. on lite purl of the puppy were greeted with a kick that sent him shivering under the scut again. Henderson bndn't much heart even toward his neighbors, and wheu it came to animals he bad less. VIhmi Henderson reached his cabin Mainly, bis "wotm-rn." ruiiio out with a candle to see the new dog, and the puppy wua brought Into tbe kitchen, win re be walked alxint uwktvardly ami tvu muuled by the children. After a .runty mi.xt he was turned out among .he hounds In the wood-shod, where be lay shivering with cold and fear until Henderson's eldest iKiy emtio for him In the morning and bitched him to a curt If be wna not burncsse l to Hie tart by the eldest boy and lushed up and lou ii the rood in tho broiliii aim, be vns drn;'gei Into the cabin on wet l.ivs and inniilcd by tho rest of the 'lnldrcn. (! morning be growled, t). lull rson's woinern" an id "she knotted that the dog was ugly noon aa she sot In-r livii eves n him," and that "it w.is tiolliin' short of Providence be bu bi t bit some of tiie young una." Ilendrrvni said he'd take him where 'ie wouldn't i'i I I mck In a hurry, and ihe in t .1 iy I ho puppy was IllUhcd ii (.! r a s .1 Ih r'a wngnn and dcparLrd .mi id the if iln's of the lleinlcrvin rbn- ilrrn ami Die snnrling of Mii lletider vin houiids. 1h iri!ler drove n'ong In the Minding IicmI and dust, and It- , fore be I .i l (,'une two mile the puppy I lind bar I work to keep Ins chain slack I bis fi ' t la-L'311 to bleed and be whined pileoii.lv. In ii Iba rart reached the valley is tuiir' ib-t.uil. and st'ipd In front of thp-et nfjce, the puppy lay tut' .ii' ii' us atrainsl Lie luii'l w heel. Is las shirt, as he opened the door, and the crowd roared to a man. Ill tell you what I'll do," saij another. "I'll give half a dollar for his hide if anyone '11 shoot him." A butcher's boy lounging against the counter bet ho could hit him "first crack." Just then, the puppy settled slowly on his haunches, looked up at the butcher's boy and wagged his tail. "Look out don't ye coma near me," said the butcher's boy. The next instant a well-directed boot rolled the puppy into the road. He staggered to his feet and stood gaz ing up at the crowd on the porch, his limbs trembl'm?. Tho storskeoncr came out with a box of cartridges and a Winchester. Throwing a shell into the magazine he handed the rifle to the butcher's boj'i Thero w-.vs u pause. "Git that hind sight fine on him." It was the man in tho slouch hat telling the butcher's boy. "Ilyar!" came a stern voice out of tho dusk, and tho next instant the old hunter, Israel Lukcns, had tho butch er's boy by tho throat. "You young ukunk," ho thundered, wrenching the rifle awny from tho butcher's boy. "Thought ye'd be paowcrful cnnnln', didn't ye? I sec that there puppy wheu he came daown to the center. Thar nn't nothiu' tho matter with that dog; he's been used ivvfully. Henderson's folks hud him and thein young ones liked to kill him. The old mnu. loosener his vfee-like grip, and the butcher's b iy slunk into the store. :v by one the crowd fol lowed shejpldily. whlb the puppy treml lel ngtinnttho old man's boot leg. When th2 latch clicked on the last men Isracd took the puppy in his arms. 'Tool leetle cuss," ho said, as ho carried tho puppy down the road to his cabin. And so the puppy lived with Israel, ind one August day tho old hunter left his cabin nt Anyllght with his dog. "Hadn't ye better git a eouplo of the boys to help ye, Israel, If you re agoln' to git lion t them hemlock?" Bald J e ru shy lm wife, us ho left, - . - - "1 presuino likely I had," Raid Israel, leaning on bis ax at the gate. "Frank he's ought to went t th. center to Jay to git them ahtnglea, and IV to cal culated he'd go fidiin'. No," be con tinued. "I gucHa I'll make nout well enough nlo'ie, thiirnn't ho much but what I kin handle It," and, shoulder ing bis ux, be disappeared iu tho woods, talking to tho dog. It was about noon when Jerushy fin ished her washing and aat shelling peas in tho coolest corner of thei aum mcr kitchen. Outside in tho tangled garden tho lire tumbled laxity over the flowcm anil the yellow Jackets crawled In and out among tho bunches of dried bcrlm hung under the eaves of the rlckely porch. Ik-low from tho alley, awiiiiiiiing In the August bent, came the harsh droning of the mill, broken at interval by the delicate ping, a tho bg left the saw "Tliarl" alio sunt to nrraelf, atnrtlng up aa the mill whiatle blew. "I hain't more n ha 1 my linmla out or (he dish tv.t ? and ll'aj plumb r'wm." She full something tugging at her skirts, and looking around she sow the dog Wall, if that don't bent all." said the old lady, readjusting her atrcl speeta- clea. "What alia ye-tip it. ye foul: Hut the dog kept tugging at her dresa. "Uota mush rat, have yrV said the old lady, cxlngly. "Wall I presume we ll have to go and a It fore ye II git your satisfy. Suddenly the dog stopped and list ened, and Jerushy heard far up the mouutyn a faint halloo. Ten minutes later she found the old man buried under a hemlock, unhurt, but unable to move hand or foot. As Jerushy stood by wringing her hands the dog tried to ferret himself beneath the pile of debris, tugging at Israel's coat. "Oh, Israel, be 3fou a dyiu'?" moaned Jerushy. "Dyin'? No," Israel replied. "I han't hurt none yo see, I mistrusted this here tree wau't agoin' to fall right, but 'fore I knowed it she come down top of me. If it wan't for that young spruce I presume likely it'd a killed ine. And be came and told ye!" said tuo old man. "vau. i swan!" When the neighbors came and hauled the old man out the dog's joy knew no bounds. "Thought he wasn't no good, did ve. friends?" said tho old hunter, turning to the bystanders. "Ye han't no bines broke, have ye, Israel?" asked a mild old man, oncd sheriff of the county. "It's a good thing the dog come daown and told your woman, Israel, wasn't it?" drawled a tall, lanky fel low. "I'm tickled to see ye wan't hurt," said another, ns the procession filed down the mountain. liut Israel did not answer; he waa talking to the dog. Detroit Free I'reS8, MUSIC IN A PHOTOGRAPH. , Tww fltttj! Ilaal.ra. MaJ. Champion. In hla book "On tha Frontier," d s. rilea a deer hunt. Ill IU Course of which b found hla dig astrido the ib-ud hody of the (! r, w hll an Indiiin 1 a little wnyi.:T. Ik.v ami arrow In band. Ily a'.ciia b" j ,.y, , w,.rtf cOM., ,,1 tr,n made the wh.te man utiilersiand that ; . t,iu. Sunnmi. unhitched tha he had wmind.d the (b. r and the dog , ( a, , ,irn?if,., ,im a few feet away . I' 1. I 1 I .... I ! ' ' j.iiiic.1 ii ion. i. ii- it i i- , , ,.ril. !,,, r a re. in r. ti. l I l.e fofrtmif of It up hi the : Two men passinif stoptied. .l.iiaul plj-.sl it on oiie sel-. llm, , ,,.a.." -til orm. "l-onka ..In r b..lf l.e U.-l at MaJ. t hiuiipiofi a he'd h en u ,ly. anyhow," aald thai I . t. .1. !. rlof lulu- If of ape- Ii HI. , r ,H,,.- l.ass. , on. ii li.-I..M f.i.i,'... 1 h wi,n tii.n tin- i 'H.p ;,;,; a leiu-thened until only .1, r.t.,i i.u ii.. n.n r. ".ut iioiaw..i t!l Fna i,. far up on "f.rrat of I, i ad Ires. 1li IndU.n ami thi u,,,,,,,!,,- , re U itH enoiirh toralih l"tf had si.ie l Ui d r Iojm-I tier. Bid ' fnVs ..f Hie red sun. A few lamps llii.a imnir sn n'rin vi na I I at the w indowadown Iheatmrl lh yum. Th maj- w riia to th fmerircy. e r.-i and d.'llere. Itl full th rlasKal ile. i mat, on; "My nam la Norval." with a;ieo;ins'e p. -ur-. Jmt ns l lia I many Imi-a fi" tl It at a-)".!. Nihiiif kmI.I l n t-rltrr. 1 1." III'! an and Hi" while man !'mM hands With effusi Hi. and fa h with hi al.ar ut ll. venuvi f.U way. Aaoti tre ard al.mt .f msny VarW ti-s are said to d"try ttia'.aria. A ani ti.oiir, l i Uiri known to i ir tl.re or fmr ) r without any fc.rtii iilriK'it sv wl.st thry es'f. I from the a'rr. .all ffows r.i.n.at'irw rri, ratf w l. b are aa Ufw aa A f.i a liMj r.nef an l H. gtn'.nm of ll. ai.el f IH :' S"l I l us t rt a l fr- wn l t,a A'-s at s..!. t-4i nt . ' ' f.- t: ii I 17 t, at ''", in !'. i-1 . at I i tA, at ":.;'4,tit tt t I I ! . ' A New York Musician IMays a Tune from 1'lctiire of Wall Street. "I have a friend who is an amateur photographer," said a Wall street broker to a New York Commercial Ad vertiser reporter, "and one day ho con ceived the Idea of securing a snap ahot of Wall street and its environs. Ac cordingly he secured the necessary permission and carried his kodulc to the roof of tho Manhattan Life com. pnny'a building, on Hxehange place. He turned his len:i eastward over the roof of tho Stock exchange anil pressed the button. When the nega tive wni developed It showed little else tlmn a confused lielwurk of tele graph wires, chimneys and llngstalTs, but, undaunted, be developed bis pic ture. Then be discovered that the photograph of Wull street bore a strik ing resemblance to n sheet of music, the wires forming lite lines of tho staves, nnd several Hiiemeii nt work and tbe chimney pots mid lliigstaffs, in ailhouette, taking tho place of the notes. Contemplating his work with disgust, bo was Interrupted by the en trance of a friend, an omatcur mu sician. Throwing the photograph to the musielun. be exclaimed: 'W hat can you make of Hint?" "'Tbut,' sii'.d the mush-inn, knowing ly, 'why. that U -Von ran't piny In my rant. I ilun t like you stir oiore, " "And be turned to the piano and rattled off the song." At her wlllingnesa to follow the dog loosened bla hold and ra.t ahead, bark ing luressontly. The two crowd tha rood and fol lowed the trail of tha path leading Israel a "leetle piece," aa the hunter, called bis lutnlxT cutting. When ha reached th l.rtmk th dog Btnpp-d, snufll.ig tolherljlit and left; suddenly he Mopped and U'gan to howl, and Jerushy, b'kllif at the edge of aottie aiders, saw tha print of Israel s alio In the mud. '1 hen tha truth seemed to flash arra her mind. j "huihin'a happened to Israel or that don? wouldn't ierfirtn like that, I'll Warrant ye," she said, burr Inif on. The dog I arUed alisrplf and plunped on through Ihn wi.els. (tie old lady following aa best aha could, railing at liulla JMTchit ilisssn't appeal to nioat pmipli lis on nrti.'le of diet, hut there, 1 a smiill, an cxei-edlngly .small, subma rine NtihiiKli'uh t hat Me.itiv. ly ilcllghta In It. ThU Intcresliiig rrenturn la cnllci' Ibe "ciblilc," and it Is only real ly hnppy while it Is browsing on tha gtittn p'ir.'.ia that Is its.'d for tha stu'uthliig of sol. marine cables. 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