Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 29, 1896, Image 4

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Through Pullman raises B:eeiers.
Tntirlst Hleeper and Proa Reclining Chair
vara t'Aii.r to chiuko.
Man hour saved via this lino tu Knsleni
Pol lit.
An Entire Crew Saved by the Intelligence
of a Dog.
About twelve miles from Halifax,
writes a Canadian correspondent, lies
Cow bay, a picturesque inland sweep of
sea, where on the calmest day the
wares break in long lines of surf and
foam, rushing shoreward with a tumult
and an exhalation of strong, invigorat
ing sea air. But under the lash of a
southeast storm the waves come tum
bling furiously landward, towering
mountains high and thundering upon
the sandy coast with a roar that can
be heard miles away.
It was in such a gale in October, 1891,
that the schooner Dora, laden with
codfish and bound for Halifax from St
John's, Newfoundland, was driven into
Cow bay, and on the dungerous shoals
lying some way out. There she lay
laboring heavily, disabled by the loss
of her maintopmast, with the sea sweep
ing her deck, breaking' the deck-houses
and bulwarks aud smashing the boats.
The crew, fearful of being washed
overboard, lashed themselves to the
standing rigging. They had nothing
on board to signal the shore except a
pneumatic fog-horn, which was kept
moaning out the sounds of distress.
They were heard by a family named
M , living close to the beach, and by
some fishermen, who all hastened
down to see if anything could be done.
But the rope that was flung out time
and again only fell far short into the
sea.
At last, when all efforts seemed in
vain, Mr. M thought of sending out
a line by his dog "Sailor," a fine New
foundland and a powerful swimmer. A
cod lino was fastened to his collar.
The noble animal seemed to understand
what was required of him, as with a
bound he bravely answered the guiding
hand and voice of his master.
lie plunged into the sea, and, though
swept ashore several times by the im
mense waves, at last reached the
schooner, where he was hauled on
board by the shipwrecked crew.
A small rope was fastened to the linr
by those on shore. Next a hawser wa'
sent out and made fast to the main
mast, and then to a tree some way ur
the beach. A cradle made by the crew
was then placed on the hawser, and bj
its means all the sailors reached th'
shore.
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THE GIRL Or STRICT IDEAS.
be Generally 'y." Into a Censorious
0:J b a.i.UI-.Moiiger.
The extremely well-behaved young
girl who has never been tempted and
who cannot understand how another
couid commit a fully i3 certain to be
come the mo.st censorious of old wom
en, says Ella -Wheeler Wilcox, in the
New York l'ress. If she does not de
velop into a cruel, nif.liciony-tonguod
scandal-monger it will be. a wonder.
Nothing is so cary as the descent from
uncharit.ablene::s to malice. As a
young girl she prides herself upon her
love of morality and good behavior; all
her friends .prak of her as "such a
strict girl" in her ideas. No one would
think of appealing to her for sympathy
or advice in an hour of temptation, but
she is respected for her high ideas if
feared for her revcrity. As an old
woman she is simply held in abhor
rence, and her natno becomes a neigh
borhood synonym for cruel judgment.
Criticism of our frail fellow beings is a
vice which takes possession of us like a
stimulant or a drug, once we encourage
it It may begin in our high moral
standard and our hatred of sin, but
once it becomes a habit we indulge in
it for the pleasure it gives us. It is a
bad habit in the young; in the old it is
intolerable; for nothing renders old
age interesting or lovable save sympa
thy for the young and charity for the
erring. It is strange that we all do
not grow charitable as we grow old; as
we learn more and more of our frail
ties and more and more of the tempta
tions and illusions of life we ought to
become more and more tender and
pitying. One can be sympathetic with
out encouraging vice and wrong doing
or cloaking sin.
.fast Jtefrlbut'oa. .
"Didyouho?r stV.vt Andy?" asked
one remini.-cent v.-y tvricr of another.
"No? Well, ;t '; a strike of
sixty-five thou a-ui t'cllrr., at Cripple
Creek. As noon :"i he ' it the money
in his handii ho vcrt c'.ow.i to Denver
and blew it in. Rum, carda and fun.
You know how i t i -.. ' The morning
that lie wo':c up ; o.n- cr. 1 found all
his money jfonc 1-' ' -t out to punish
himself by tval':::-.- i Cripple Creek.
lie wouldn't boric--- a cent. A fellow
who was tenraui u:r me overtook
him and ol'i'crud .5n a lift, but he
wouldn't get in, f .d he plugged along
muttering to hirr-relf: 'Walk, curse
ver, walk. I"ow Li your dust, will
yer? Then w;:l -. yon fool. It'll do
you good. No, ;ou ;.cln't stop at no
spring. Ain't ; :u Urank enough? Go
dry, you son of r. re". Light out and
walk, you dur:.e i ji'.cl.ass.' And he
did."
FVma V.XJnmrwd ef JMIHas
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialtT of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cor
ed more cases than any
living Physician; his
success is astonishing.
We hare heard of case
of so years' standing
enreu or
him. Ha
publishes
valuable)
work on
this dis
ease, which
be sends
witb a
larare bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferer
who may send their P. O. and express aaaress.
We advise anv one wishing a cure to address
Pro!.W. H. PEEKE, T. D.. 4 Cedar St., Hew Tor
Fits
Off'
II; ( t"-::;! tit - ry.
During th-3 era of ' r .'.-.;r.Kt.ruction"
in South Carol c::o J'otupey Smash,
a coal-black nc;:ro, beeumc a "trial
justice." It v.:k; rr-t long before
Pompey had a ca :o bo'i ic him. When
the jury arora end began moving
toward the adj-.inij-g room for consul
tation one of the lawyers interposed
and said: "May it please your honor,
you have not charged ttie jury."
Whereupon Judge Fompcy gathered
himself up, ard, with all possible dig
nity, said: ''(ien'men of dis jury, as
dis is do fust time I have had you befo'
me, I cha'ge each one of you one dol
lah and a half."
STEAM HEAT.
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J. C. HART, Aijrnt, Ilrppnrr, Orjori.
Glance at this Map
Of the Clilrsirn, Mllwanltoo and Ht. l'aitl Kall-
vayand unto Its roiinwlloiis with all trntisroii
tlnental lines and Ht. Paul and ' malis, and
rememtifr that Its trains are lighted Willi elec
tricity and lienti'd by itcnin. lis riilpmptil Is
siiicrb. Kli'itant lluMi-t, Library, HinnkliiK and
HIi-cpliiK cars, with tree rci llnliiK i lialrs. Km li
sliKpliig car bcrtli lias sn elect i ren.liiiK lump,
and its illnlng pars are tlio Ixnt In the norld.
Oilier lines are limner than t ! 1st. Imt nunc are
shorter, and no other oilers the above liiiiirlnus
acpomiiKHlntlnna. Those aro siiltlelent renxins
lor the Hipnlatlty if "The Mil auk ee." Cuiipnu
Irket stents In every railroad cllii o III cl e
roil lurllicr liiliirinalluii, or addn .
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Catarrh Cored,
health and sweet breath secured, by
Hhiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50
ceuts. JJusbI Injeotor free. For sale by
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THEY HAD NEVER SEEN ROSES.
Pathetic Incident In a Waifs' School at
, Pittsburgh.
' Two ladies, managers, came into the
school the other morning shortly after
li nau opened. i;ne oi mem wore a
beautiful jacqueminot rose, on which
the eyes of the whole school were at
once turned admiringly. Noting this,
says the Pittsburgh Chronicle, the
owner of the flower gave it to one of
the teachers for the children.
"Now, children, how many of you
know what this is? asked the young
lady, holding up the flower. Nearly
every little one shook his head to indi
cate ignorance.
One small boy and a couple of little
girls piped out with great importance:
"H'h a posie, please ma'am."
But no one hail ever hoard of a rose,
Most oi ino children nail never seen
ono before. The flower was passed
along the line and small noses lingered
longingly over Its fragrance, while
dirty little palms putted its velvet
petals caressingly. o one saw or
thought of anything that morning but
the rone. The teacher put It In a glass
of water to preserve It, and when
kcliooi was iiisiiiihwii encli clillil was
rendered supremely Mibhful by the gift
of a liny petal. Ah they tied out of
the diHir etteh little wnif t'lulched his
trvn-iiro lightly In hit htnall hand
while he murmured anftlv to himnelf
the mime: "Pilty wow, pittv wow."
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HER FIRST TRULY BEAU.
A Spendthrift Youth Who Appears When
the Girl Takes to Long Dresses.
The first beau appears along about
when we are fourteen or fifteen. There
have been, of course, many little boy
admirers, but according to a writer in
the Elmira Telegram the genuine gal
lant does not materialize until we put
on long dresses and commence making
ourselves up for young ladies, a com
prehensive phrase that all girls will
understand. He is usually the brother
of some special chum of ours, and in
this way we are enabled to see him
more often than if we had no reason
for going to his house. lie is exceed
ingly bashful before people, but can
talk a blue streak when we are alone,
lie squanders his allowance on ice
cream, soda and caramels, and on rare
occasions invites us to a church sociable
or concert. He is always one of the
group of youths who wait outside the
church or Sunday school door, and he
Is the one to escort us to our homes on
such occasions. We are teased un
mercifully about him and really enjoy
it, though pretending to be fearfully in
dignant and provoked about it. This
ort of thing goes on until something
happens, as soma things have a way of
doing, and cither he goes away to col
lege or we leave for boarding school,
or perhaps a quarrel or change of resl-
dence occurs. At any rate years per
haps will roll away before we see a
bearded man who can bear the slightest
resemblance to a young, rosy-cheeked
boy.
WISHING ON A FALLING STAR.
A Gallclan I-reml Which ilve the Origin
of the Custom.
Here and there in the highways and
byways of the world many legends and
superstitions t.till linger and continue)
to retain their ancient prestige). In
rialieiit, the province northeast of Hun'
gary, the tM-nsantM believe that when a
star fulls to eiirth it is at onco trans
formed Into a rarely beautiful woman
with long hair, blonde ami glittering.
ThU hplendid creature, miraculously
engendered, exercises on all who come
in contact with her a magical in
fluence. Every handsome youth un
fortunate enough to attract her alien
tion Ih'Coiiic her victim. Thun having
allured them toher. hc rnelrcle tlsoro
with her arms In an embrace thatta
come gradually tighter and tighter
until the poor dupra art strangled to
death. If certain words are mur
mured the moment the Mar Marti to
fall they caue her allurement to loe
their power. From thU an permit ion
spring the ruMotn of wishing while a
tar Is acen hurrying through the air,
a wlah sid surely to route true If com
pletely formulated bo fore the light Is
extinguished. The hpaulanl saw In
the falling alar the aotiU of their
l friends, the thread of whine e-
latenee was cut short by de-tlnr. The
Arab thought these alar t Ik burn
ing stone thrown by the angels on to
the head of devil who attempted to
enter paradise.
The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is the Union Pacific. Eaat-
rn cities are renched via this line witb
fewer changes of cars tbaj via other
ines Rates always the lowest. Tickets
to or from points in the United States.
Canada, or Enrops for sale by R. W,
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The Heppner Transfor Co., tm wood
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 189?!
THwvi'?-'
Wm taaly timu4 Sailors w be IK-
sn .4 th rarvtgs) ttwsle.
The numl-er of desertions that arte).
ally wrurrrt while the foreign llpa
of war were here has not Wen rml-
I ihed. but since no roinplalnl has been
hearil from the eotuiuander generally
the tiumbi-r rsnn.it have Wen
lown at M IVInt totnfort, just a
the hti wore weighing anchor to
move tin to this city, a retrtrr of the
New York fait aked the raplam !
ne rf the i.nflln snip now many
men he lot In in'luU
taly f.ir. air," snid the rapUin,
Lal thev Were the wrong- f"r.
When we ilrofel anch here I railed
en a auml- r f men that I had had tny
re oin f- a long lime, and I a id to
thetn: 'I"- hi re." I aaW. "J" re a t4
lot. toti're ) niaUlng lrahle
).r, ship I II U ll )H what I II do
tslthyott. Illglte lt five ahUling
apleoe If j-hi II rut and rwn wWa yua
go ahore here
'I l.sts si hat I sal. I .i then, l ot
Ihet're vih re Jet. Yl raa I pet ttd
t.f l-n-l hHM bWe thrrt Ihet d
rsth r stay an I stir p loi-lilrf It
, 1 u n t'at we bt. aevt tr
,.f llirttt l the I r . H hate la New
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fe'h-ns IW.tl lhe ! fr t I
sivt. ! ,! if t'i'f h half a f hs-
,.K-4 ar. the kol that tsra ap -
tsar avrrv time.
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aet, liter a4 Wal Itoable ate re,
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well A la art.
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1 TMU.S. GOVERNMENT I
...is...
1 PAYING MILLIONS
1 A MONTH
To persons who served In the wars of the United States or to their
ysi Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
T(V on whom you depended for support ?
I THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
. UNDER THE NEW LAW
W To receive a pension, who now do riot. Thousands under the new
y law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
fit) to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
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