Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 26, 1896, Image 4

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LONDON DOGS OUT CALLING.
Their Card Go Cp with Those of Their
Mistresses.
It appears, from an article in the
Figaro by M. Paul Megnin, that in Lon
don at the present time it is not only the
fashion for a lady to provide her lap
dog with a little wardrobe and even a
handkerchief, but to have visiting cards
made for it, too. When a fashionable
lady pays a visit, taking her lapdog with
her, she sends up the dog s card along
with her own.
M. Megnin says he was visiting the
editor of one of the leading sporting pa
pers in London, when the servant
brought in two cards, one that of a lady
and the other as follows:
: MRS. FRIVOLITY. :
: Collie. :
Asked if he knew the name on the
card, M. Megnin said he presumed it
was some dog fancier. He was greatly
surprised to see a lady come in, accom
panied by a handsome coilie.
M. Megnin went to a stationer's shop
and ordered 100 cards for his little dog.
He was again surprised to iind that the
stationer had some ready printed, neat
ly packed in pretty little card cases.
BEN FRANKLIN'S BIG HEAD.
How He Wore HI Wig in nil Pocket at
the French Court.
The difficulties encountered recently
by the lineal descendants of that great
man, statesman, patriot and everything
else that men properly hold in estima
tion Benjamin Franklin in having
themselves enrolled among the Colonial
Dames, recall an anecdote of him, says
the Washington Post, embalmed in
the family records of the sage of Mon
ticello, but which, so far as the writer
knows, has never been published. When
about, to present, himself for the first
time at the court of Versailles he was
informed by the master of ceremonies
that a wig was a sine qua non. Now,
bis head was so large that no ordinary
wig would begin to fit it, and the situ
ation was embarrassing in the extreme.
However, one was found sufficiently
large to pass him through the ante
chambers, after which he was permit
ted to remove the ridiculous conven
tional appendage and place it in his
ample pocket, whence it never again
emerged to public gaze.
Cox and His Brownies.
Palmer Cox says the idea of writing
about the brownies came to him from
reading Scotch .traditions concerning
these amusing little elves. They were,
he says, almost unknown in America
until he began writing about them, but
In Scotland they had existed in the
folk lore for 500 years. The Scotch
brownie, according to Mr. Cox, was a
beneflcient sort of sprite, whose only
three emotions were joy, wonder and
terror. It was supposed they were
never seen by human beings, but went
about at night performing helpful deed
for the country folk, at the same timo
iretting a deal of fun themselves out of
kindly pranks.
"FORM" IN blCYCLING.
How Horlety People (Jo a Wheeling; At
tending Grooms and M it Ills.
The "form" of bicycling is beginning
to be studied, (iroonm on wheels must
follow thi'ir mlstrcssi-a as they did on
horseback; it is iirolxiblv only a iiip k-
timi of a nlwrt time when the lady's
maid will have to im-luilc wheeling with
her other nccompliKhiiients to secure a
mII tint ion. On the road the woman who
wisheH to rido a Its mode has to know
number of little thing that are over
looked by another wuiiian, just us the
smart Ret have a code for ridinir and
driving that is us Inexorable as that
they should not eut with their knives
or put siitnir m oysters. Society in-
sistM on mi upright KKitinn, with, of
coiiriu', no attempt at raring imcc. It
also frowns ui-on eotrntant rinirinir of
Uie Ih'II thai. vill " fur the vulgar
herd who (Might In iioim'i the well-in
formed wht'i'lwomun leep eyea and
ear alert and touchr lu-r bell rurrly.
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remedy ( r Consumption. By Hi tiinr ly usa
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perrranently cured S proof -pmitive am I
of Ms power Hut I consider it my duty to
uni txto bmtUt frn to thse of your reader
who have Grournptin,Throat, Bronchul or
Lunr Trouble, if lliey will write me their
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THE SHIPFING OF ANIMALS.
Cattle on Ocean Voyage to Receive the
' Best of Care and Attention.
The improvement in the arrange
ments made for the protection of ani
mals during the voyage across the At
lantic are said by Mr. IVnnan, principal
of the animals division of the board of
agriculture, to have fairly kept pace
with the increase of the trade. During
the early days, according to the London
News, the losses, owing to tempestuous
weather, bad ventilation and other
causes, were often of a very serious
character, and in some cases resulted
in the destruction of the entire living
cargo. As experience was gained, how
ever, an improvement took place, and
since the year 1689, when the losses
among cattle amounted to no less than
1 of every thousand that were em
barked, there has been a steady de
crease in the mortality among this class
of animals, until, in 1893, it was re
duced to three per thousand, and dur
ing the year 1894 to five per tihousand.
Sheep are at all times bod travelers
when compared with cattle, the losses
among them during a long journey be
ing almost always large, and during
the five yearB In question the average
losses amounted to 28 per thousand.
Notwithstanding the fact, however,
tliat the importation during 1894 in
creased nearly eight-fold, and leaped
up to upward of 400,000, the losses dur
ing the past year only amounted to 17
per thousand.
LEFT-HANDED PARROTS.
Carious Observation of One Who
Has
Much to Do with Animals.
Superintendent Sol Stephan, of the:
Cincinnati Zoo, has made all sorts of
curious discoveries in the habits and
characteristics of animals, the latest
of which," Kays the Enquirer, is that
wild creatures are mostly left-handed.
Mr. Stephan has been endeavoring to
verify this observation on two parrot
lately brought from Mexico, ne found
that in grasping a finger offered as a
perch, the parrots almost always put
the left foot forward.
Usually the finger thus offered is thai
of the right hand. But when the left
finger is offered to the parrots, thev
put forward the right foot. There is,
however, apparently a small residuum
of preference for the left foot. This
seems to be due to the fact that men
are usually right-handed and offer the
right hand to the parrot.
The left foot is the one naturally put
forward by the parrot in this case, and
through repetition of this action a
species of left-footedness is induced.
Mr. Stephan's general conclusion Is
that there is no evidence that the parrot
is naturally left-footed.
The appearance of that left-footedness
is due entirely to the fact that
those who offer the finger or food to
parrots do so, as a rule, with the right
hand. Eepetition of this process makes
the parrot more or less left-handed in
time.
Historical Records of Maryland.
In speaking of the records of the
provincial court of the province of
Maryland, from 1657 to the revolution,
now preserved in Anne Arundel county,
the iSaltiinore Sun snys: "The historical
val lie of these old records is inestimable.
It k lu'lieved that no other Htate in thp
union has such records of family his
tory showing the manner of living
among the people of tiie colony as far
back as Z50 years ago. In the wills.
familkw can be traced back from father
to son for a century. The court record
hooks coutatning inventories of per
sonal entitle make a complete exhibit
of the character of household fnrui
tare, kitchen implements, farm uten
nils, etc., used by the early ret tiers and
thitr descendants during the first cen
t ury and a half of the colon v. From
these things we can rend much of the
habits and customs of t he people."
A Hearties Kiperlinent-
The Lancet tells this story to show
the trials of a country din-tor in France.
A joung physician settlid In a coin
niiine, whose paupers he attended for
ten dollars per minimi. One night.
soon after his arrival at this Eldorado,
he received an urgent summons to visit
a patient w ho lived at a distance of nix
kilometers from the village. On reach
ing uie roitnge 11 wan then II p. 111.
lie found the doors closed and light ( x
tlnguished. In repy to bin knocks the
door wna opened by M'urdy jn-awitit
who laughingly Informed him thut
there wa tin Illness in the house, but
that hia wife hod wished to see if, when
anyone wna 111, he would come If sent
for! Th unfortunate medico a: nee
dead from overwork, and probably un
(lerfeeHling r marked: "I could lae
felled hiui to the ground "
Aa An lade Compliance,
A halrdreaacr in Iloeton tmmbrred
among her patrona many gentlemen o
Uie medio aI prnfmslon. One day w hen
owrntliig iimrt one of Uiem he broke
forih In grrat glee: "Vat vou dink
dogtar? I haf brvn to dot ioiital
hiui rue 1 an logo up tinu rut a man
hair I atv ninrple busta of de dugtor,
IVr waa Ibgtr Storca, und dcrn tiut
IbHT'or l'ergrlow tult da tig I drea
for him diiaw dwroty yeara, in marnle.
I M11 W of dot! Von of my lg lo mar-
FAITHFUL MtHDER.
A ! Thai Beat a riorh Tocethat tm
Te Tear.
A ttog In Nw Ml( returning on
rtrnlng with hia aherp to the lol
itlsA-oieml that hia master was atlll
lu hia etianty and kept tery quiet, says
the Christina at Work. Th nrstetrw
lug tt ass the aame. Hut after pen
li'.ng up the sherp the dog atiiellnl about
the tl'ir, awrati-hrd, Ixuknl, and rta
huwlml, a he waa getting tery hungry.
Put hia ttitrrdid not Itinve. The dug.
true to hi aiiliitrd duty, went on I
with the slirrp on (tie tlilnl day, but
that nil,' tit whi n he drove the (Im b into
thrlr pen. the lust one lo attempt to
(it tn t ame the vlrtim ( the dg'a
apjwtite, 1 his nirttual of imtling tor
his own want breame a )rt of the
faithful dHf-a daily duty, riwry even
lug the last ehrep to try to enter the
li'ld waa lm by him and aerml for
ilrr, and breakfast, and dinner the
follow log dev. The ram n to which the
rin beionge. waa In a antjtary part
rf tl.e territory, and nut of the Uacls
of tratel or ,italn.
i'or two yeara frotn tha time of
the tiiaaier death, aa aarertaloed ly
(ata kit by the latter, the faithful
At atteo lrJ tle florh nroir.lted to
hi rhanr. and had frh mutton tor
I.I n ir every nljrht. 1 be flrh was
l,it tWiuitt-'dj by thia atrady ilrali
It tiiiria,
r. o. J In nuni
ihti)Mr..Mrary,n
Ura, a.-l l,rr,. at
the end (f two jrans fn-nt () t.me
t ol U.ea.aU(lUrtnT.taalteaoaabU, Uar.aaJ (laia M aaU it
was visited and the remains of the own
er were found, the dog was still at his
post of duty, jealously guarding his
flock and driving them to the best pas
tures every day aud to the fold at
night, before which he slept to keep
the wild sheep-eaters of tjie plains
at a safe distance.
GOV. TOM JOHNSON.
A Stubborn Patriot to Whom This Conn
try Owes a Great Debt.
In a storied burial-eround in Fred
erick, "in his narrow bed," sleeps one
whose name never fails to stir the heart
of the old Marylander with lively emo
tions of admiration and affection Clov.
Tom Johnson, that audacious and stub
born patriot, of whom John Adams
said that he was one of four citizens
of Maryland and Virginia "without
whom there would have been no revo
lution;" although, in affected scorn of
him, a British officer, writing to his
people at home, had assured them
there is no need to be alarmed by all
this noise in the colonies, which is main
ly made by a boy named Tom Johnson."
That pestilent rebel" of the British
war office, writes John Williamson
Palmer in Century, was the trusty,
loving friend of Washington, whom he
nominated to be commander-in-chief
of all the armies of the united colonies;
member of the first congress, and of
the convention which adopted the con
stitution of the United States; first
governor of Maryland, and an associate
justice of the supreme court; and he
was twice urged to accept the portfolio
of secretary of state. He was in his
day the first citizen of Maryland, and
in all the colonies the revolution dis
closed no wiser, stronger, sweeter char
acter than his who joined the fortitude
of the warrior with the foresight of the
statesman in the temperament of an
eager, dauntless boy.
AUolniiK utc HUNT.
now the Natives Find the Well-Filled
Hives.
An Australian savage comes up to
n Irishman's idea of human skill, for
he bates the bees." A native seldom
fails to get honey when he discovers
the bee he has been wathching for. The
following description of a native's bee
unt is given in Mr. Arthur's "Kangaroo
and Kauri:"
Warruyallah, the chief of a tribe,
went with two little nets to a small pool,
lied his mouth with water, and then
lying down, his head hanging over the
pool, he- remained quiet for an hour,
apparently looking at his own reflection
the water. Then the hum of a bee
was heard. Buzz-z-z it went over the
pool, round the black's head, now on one
side, now on the other, and now close
to his ear; but not a motion betrayed
me bee Hunter.
But when the bee, dropping close to
the water, gave notice by the change of
ts tune that it was aliout to sin. the:
chief, with a snort, squirted the water
from his mouth over the little "buzzer.'
Before it had time to recover from the
unexpected douche, he seized it dex
teriously by the wings.
1 hen he prepared it for the chase bv
fastening to it a bunch of wild cotton
w ith some gum. The bee was let go; it
made lor its hive, slowly at first on ac
count of its novel burden, which im
peded its progress and showed a sign in
me air for tne chief to follow. Over
ramble and brake went the chic,f, ac-
om pained by the men of his trilie. and
in half an hour halted at the font nf n
innicnse. gum tree, into whose ton the
H-e fioii gone.
The chief mounted quickly, bv cutting
noicncs into the bark with in aton
omuhawk. lu a short time he brouirht
down a quantity of honeycomb, a small
puce only of which contained honev.
1 lie AllN'rrlinn lee niv hi ntr e.
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MATKM.U.00 PltH DAY
Cor. W. Ma.lliia and Clinton el.,
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Simplest, IJw.Sil.rV Easiest
Top vtrlfii ifiPiy Accurate.
Receiver. XiiJJS Compact.
dTHE PALACE
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines,
T. R. HOWARD
-DEALS
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants
He will make it an object for you to trade with
him as his prices are right, arid all goods that he
handles are of the very best.
Store
on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
T-Tf,T)T".'n fT
lo-laa 5
Successor to C. S. Van Duyn.
Has everything in the
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete.
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1MU. S. UU
...
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do Vou receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebel'lon, 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 m
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it Wj
. to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present X(V
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the fi
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
' jyWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice, uv
I No Fee unless successful. C7
I The Press Claims Company
I PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, fa
618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
' JT. B.Thlt Commntl it controlled I n nrturUi out Ihmitand leading neire- f
papert in the United Wafer, and it gturuntred by Uiem. ffi
TFaflTtlTaTSg c&
Attorneys tit
All busineea attended to
manner. Notaries
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
DEPPS Ell,
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WHITE COLLAR LINE.
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Stolen THEPHQNE, BAILEY
Ltaeing Alder Street Deck, Portland,
lark aod itabcotta. Direct eonneotioo with Ilwaoo eteamer aod rail
road; alao at Yoaog'a Day with Keeebor Ileilroed.
TBZiZlPnONZl
Leare Portland 7 A. U. Dally, except Suw,lay. Uare Attorta J P. M. Dally, eieepl Suoday.
UAILiBY CrA.T'T'.mTl'r
Leare Portland a P, M Dally, esoent Ktin.lay.
at ta A. M., except lunday aad
OOBAIir
Leaves Portland and runs dlrert to Ilwaoo. Tuotsy snd Thnr.sr l a A. M. a.Mar aJ 1 P tt
Leatee liaaco Wr.li.ea.lay end Friday at 3 JB A. H. On equlay nlfttl el a P. M.
Bags;, IMei. to RiHroaJ Ibiitilin Bulb Briclri Free if Ejptt.
Pot Safety, apeed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel
Bfi Keeley Institute
It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri
fice. You need it in your business and a$ i'
m-iftcr of ltlinr;; Wf
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Tun Patterson PctusuiNG C(
HOTEL BAK,
Liquors and Cigars.
IN-
Your Trade !
Oregon.
Next door to City Hotel.
line of Fresh Groceries,
Notions a Specialty,
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V KKJNMtiJN 1 1
is ... tjs
Ircrvve,
it prompt and satisfactory
Public and Collectors.
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GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
foe Astoria, Ilweoo, Lnoff Deaeh. Ocean
HatnrHar nlt-hl II P. at. !amiemiarkii..
atooilay. Bimrtay nlsht, 7 P. M.
"W-aWia
00 the Telrphone. Bsilry OaUert and Orean War.
For tho Curo o4
Liquor. Opium ml Tobacco Habits
It at loraled at aalees, Oretoa,
TU Uomt Beautiful Ton on (Aa CWrf
Call at the n.ttrr amre Inr rartlrnlsnj
Mrvdy tvoadenllai. Traaisneal pnvawend swr
OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
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