Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 01, 1897, Image 4

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Of Two Transcontinental
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NORTHERN Ry- PACIFIC RY.
VIA VIA
: Spokane Denver
MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA
AND ASD
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For fall details oall on 0. K. A N.
Agent ta Heppner, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Ajjt.
POBTLAWD. OBKQON.
E. McNEIlL, President and Manager.
QUIOIC FX3VEX1 I
San Franoisco
And all points in California, via th Mt, Bhaata
rout of Ui
Southern Pacific Co
Th arrest hlahwajr through California to all
points East and Sonth. Grand Hoenio flout
Of the Faoifio (Jonst. Pullman Bnffet
Weepers. Heoond-olaas Bleep!-
Attached toaxpreas trains, atlordin superior
aooommoclHtlans for semind-olaa paasenarxrs.
For rata, tickets, slmpiug oar reservations,
a to, .call npon or address
S, KOKHLER, Manager, K. P. ROGERS, Asst.
Geo. I. di V. Agt., Portland, Oregon
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VIA THE UNION PACIFIC -SYSTEM
Through Pullman Palace Sleepers.
Tourist Planners and Free Reclining Chair
van vailx to uiitaxo.
Many hours saved via this line to K-aatern
Toliita.
STEAM HEAT. PINTSCH LIGHTS.
LvOWICM'T HATUM.
K. I!'. BAXTER, Gh. Agent,
1'ortlund, Oregon,
J. C, UART, Agent, Ilfpimer, Ortgon.
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It can b cored by a pleasant
remedy which 1 applied di
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ing qnickly absorbed It gives
relief at once.
Ely's Cream Balm
it acknowledged to b th most thoroogi core for
Nsssl Catarrh, Cold In Head and Bay Fever of all
remedies. It openi and eleansesthe nasal pssaages,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tecta tbe membrane from colds, restores the sense
of taste and smell. Price 60c. at Druggists or by mail.
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Of the Chicago, Mllwauke and St Paul Rail
way and not its connections with all transcon
tinental line and St. Paul and maha, and
remember that it trains ar lighted with elec
tricity and heated by steam. It equipment Is
superb. Elegant Btiffut, Library, Hmnking and
Sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Kach
sleeping car borth has an electric reading lamp,
and lis dining cars are th best In the world.
Other lines ar longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other offers thealKivo luxurious
accommodations. These sre siifllrlont reasons
lor th popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
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you further Information, or address
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WOMEN AS SHOEBLACKS.
They Are Numerous In France and Soma
ii Have Married Rich Customers.
1 ; A custom is rapidly gaining ground
In France, and especially in Toulon
and certain other towns, which, it may
safely be prophesied, will not find
much imitation in this country. This
is the employment of women as straet
shoeblacks. .
The French women shoeblacks are
most coquettishly gotten up, and as to
their caps and frills have somewhat
the appearance of hospital nurses, and
it is surprising that though their occu
pation is a tolerably dirty one, they al
ways seem clean and tidy; some of
them are doing the polishing in gaunt
let gloves.
In the towns in which they are em
ployed they certainly are a success pe
cuniarily, especially where English
and American visitors, who generally
seem to treat the whole affair as a
good joke, are numerous. ;
. It is said that one reason for the oc
cupation being a popular one among
women of a certain grade in life is that
many of the fair polishers have mar
ried opulent customers who have been
impressed by their shining qualities. :
A Hardy Cactus.
There grows upon the sands of the
Atlantic coast, at least as far north as
the Virginia line, a little cactus with a
pretty yellow flower. It flourishes in
the dryest Reasons and where nought
but bare sand is visible for many
square yards. The secret of its sturdy
growth amid hard conditions is found,
perhaps, in the character of its roots.
They are long and tough, like twine
cords, and, radiating in several direc
tions, they convey to the plant what
ever moisture the ground contains for
yards around. Oddly enough, too, this
cactus, when torn up by the roots and
conveyed north, seems to live on indefi
nitely under entirely new conditions,
its roots cut short, planted in clay soil,
ana abundantly watered.
Ilrltalu's Iloundariea.
The British make the proud boast
that on the queen's dominions the sun
never sets, but recently compiled sta
tistics go to show that on the central
and most important part of those do
minions it seldom rises. George W.
Bell told the Royal Botanical Bociety
the other day that during last year
England had had 1,214 hours of sun
shine out of a possible 4,3S0, and that,
he said, was better than for the last
five years, of which the average was
1,037 hours. lie related as a remark
able fact that one day recently the sun
had shone in the society's gardens for
eight and a half consecutive hours, an
almost unprecedented thing at this
season of the year.
A Great German's Prescription.
Diseased blood, constipation, and kid
ney, liver and bowel troubles are oared
by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by
II. E. Warren.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Alexius Columbus, a former ship
builder, now ninety-seven years old,
who claims to be a lineal descendant
of great Christopher, has been discov
ered in Buffalo, N. Y.
Rev. Ira Chase, Indiana's ex-preacher-governor,
was by turns school
teacher, soldier, clergyman, lieutenant
governor, governor and bank organ
izer under Zimri Dwiggins.
Edward K. Hale says that his no
tion of happiness is that a person who
sleeps nine hours out of every twenty
four and lives in the open air two or
three hours of every day will be in
good health If he does not drink liquor.
The variations which time works in
family names was well illustrated at
the Scotch family gathering In Chica
go. Various members of the clan spell
their names McLean, Maclean, Me
Lain, McClean and McLane. The chiefs
name 1 spoiled Maclean.
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CHINA'S MAIL SYSTEM.
How Letters Are Transnorted
the Flowery Kingdom.
in
IadlTtdoala anl Firms Manat;n the Post
Offle and Perform Efficient Service
Guarding; Aaralnat Bobbery A Oov
sramt System to Be Established.
In a report just published by the
state department, Samuel Gracey,
United States consul at Foochoo,
China, tells how the mail is carried in
the "flowery kingdom." China has not
yet established government post offices
or a postal system for the masses of
the people, with all her adoption of
modern ways, but private enterprise is
depended upon to render communica
tion easy between various parts of the
empire. This private transmission of
mail is conducted through what are
called "letter shops." No stamps are
used, but the "chop" or sign of the
keeper of the "letter shop" is always
placed upon the envelope.
In this country when the govern
ment wishes to send a communication
it incloses it in an envelope marked
"official" or "public free" and it goes
through the mail as other letters ex
cept that no postage is paid. In China
imperial edicts and other official com
munications are carried from city to
city and province to province by couri
ers. Generally they make the trip
afoot, but in case of great haste they
are provided with horses at convenient
relay stations. Official letters or dis
patches are thus conveyed in cases of
emergency two hundred or two hun
dred and fifty miles a day. In districts
where transmission of official com
munications is frequent each station
master is required to keep on hand
from ten to twenty horses or donkeyB,
and the local representative of the
government is held responsible for all
delays that occur. These official couri
ers, who correspond to our star route
mail carriers, are not allowed to carry
private dispatches or letters, their op
erations being restricted to the trans
mission of government communica
tions. : The public is served by the "letter
shops," a carrier system organized by
private enterprise transmitting the
mail from one station to another. Con
sul Gracey says at the treaty ports the
letter shops are used by natives only,
but in the interior, or at places not
reached by the foreign postal arrange
ment, they are employed by foreign
ers as well, though chiefly by mission
aries. "These speak well of the sys
tem for its security," he says, "but
they do not consider it all that could
be desired in respect to quickness of
delivery. It somewhat resembles our
express business, as it transmits par
cels of moderate size and weight. It is
said to possess two decided advantages
over our western system insurance
against loss and monthly settlement of
accounts. All the letters and parcels
to be sent may Iks registered and in
sured." Before a letter is mailed or delivered
to the carrier its contents are displayed,
and the keeper of the letter shop then
igns his "chop," or sign, so that its
point of orii'in may be determined.
Parcelsmay bo transmitted in the same
manner, the chnrge for carrying being
percentage of their declared value.
The shopkeeper gives a receipt for the
letter or package, aud lie Hum becomes
responsible for its hafe delivery or its
return to the Homier, witli seal un
broken. In Homo ports of the empire,
the consul says, ubntit two-thirds of
the expenne of tr:iti. mission in paid by
the sender, the remainder beinir
collected from tlu receiver. Thus the
shop is secured o'rnir.st entire loss from
transient customer and the sender
as some gtisruntoe (lint bin letter will
be conveyed wilh disputed. Native
merchants who are r:ulnr customers
keep an open account with the shop
and make their settlcmenta monthly.
In some of the lurger cities and
towns the letter hhoim are numerous.
but in many remote villages there are
none. In Shanghai there are nearly
two hundred. Some of the shop em
ploy solicitor who go from hotiae ta
houv! working i'p trade, romprtttinn
In many cities being HroiiLf. In the
northern protlneta the hliopkeepfra
Imitate the govct ntni nt ami employ a
system of mounted carrier. Ilorws
or donkeys are uwil. the r-laya lelng
about U-n mile nport. Kseii enrrlcr or
menKsengrr is Intm-lfd with seventy
or eighty pouml:. of inn 11 itintu-r, and
travel aiHmt live niMet an hour much
lower than the t-ov. rtiiuetit carrier.
For short lUfttaiice aud in central and
eouthrrn t hina the mewnger travels
on fiMit at a rapid gull. hen the mra-
ngrr srrlvra at a station he hands
ever the mail t a frech rarrivr. "lie
tart at oner," raya ( oin.ul Oracey,
no matter ttisttuavt the hour of
the dsr or nl.rht, aut reirardlcas ol
winds, rain, heiit or C"l t, lie conllonrs
thi Journey un!. I be, tio, tia complel-
ed his M-rtite and l.undcd the parcel
ovrr to a. I Mr 1 1 cwinjr-r, hd thus it
reaches it tie 1 hn.t Ion."
IhU tty 1 -5.rr.-v." like that which
aa ill tl -e a. t 1 li.e vtr-trrn I'lslh of
the t iol. 'I : !..! forty )i-r , U
itncliiic 1 u jet t to I. t miptlto by
hl'liv d iri.-ti, .nt t!ic; i t have a
way t it rt';.ii t.nf tin h villainy and
Out prott it.iw Ho ,r iwUl arrvic.
The rolt -r I"1".! i.f r. )t tlitrlct eol
Isn't blackmail frv.ro the sli..jltccwr.
and for rt .-uUr ait'n paid they nt
only iH not ni..i. 1 t;,i mrwnfri
tlx mat Uc, Inil t'u-y ai-rve t harp
other uarattilt ra frt in iV'tiitf a.v IMrgn
firwa rit,'itt. In Hi curry lnT tiainrae
and In trt.r tln if trclcr by carta
ltwn n 1 i s 't.U arc to the habit
ft c.-hliB' i i wiili the trlTands fy
the tt is-'arc f their f.! and
rnaU im r ' hit." rfmmcnta the ea
ttl. "tb Oili f l ef rrr mtw
larrjr. ct rt m n cnHij-h In nura rlvlH4
ninirr, I hortii.r.l rcNaMe
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DONT'S FOR HUSBANDS.
Don't forget that the true gentle
man never uses profane or vulgar lan
gnage; that he does not speak hastily.
Don't hang about the kitchen, with
advice here and suggestions there, un
less your wife has the same privilege
at your place of work or business.
Don't pay a dollar for a lunch "down
town," and half as much more for
cigars, while you think up plans for
greater economy in the family grocery
bill.
Don't require an itemized report of
every dollar placed in her hands, even
should she make an unwise expendi
ture; consider how many times you
have given her the example. Good
Housekeeping.
The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is the Union Pacific. East
ern cities are reached via this line with
fewer ohaoges of oars thaa via other
lines Rotes always the lowest. Tickets
to or from points in the United Statee.
Canada, or Europe for sale by R W,
Baxter. Uen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland.
Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., lias wood
for sale. 37-tf.
Send your name for a Souvenir
ot th Work of Eugene Field,
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prepaid on receipt of $1.10. The love offering to
the Child's Poet Laureate, published bv the Com
mittee to create a fund to build the Monument
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alt to A. at., atcspt Soaday and
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Learet Portland and ran dlrsW I Itwsm,
tiwaco nnw( sss rrmay at i.sa a. at. va Bsjoday algal at s r. at.
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tot Kaleiy, lw4. Cotafort, PUMara, Travel
B UW
It to Advertisers at
fice. You need it in
nutter of busits vc
?3 J
Ths com para ti revalue of thsa twoeaeds
. Is known t moat psraott. :
Thsy illustrate that grestsr quaatlty ss
Nat always moat t b dttirad.
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ThM cards azpraaa th bsnsflslal eaa
Ityof
RlpanS'Tabutcs
4i compared with any prsviously kaewa
- DYSPEPSIA CURB
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Ripans Tabulae Prie, SO eats a Vs
Of druggists, or by mall.
IPAN8 CHEMICAL CO.. 1 w tpriiee ., W. T.
WANTED-AN IDEA rn.Vm1
BUKN CO.. Patent Attomeya, rraauugtvs,
D. C for their t,800 pria ettfr.
The regular subscription price of tbe
Semi-Weekly Gazette i 92.60 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oretoniai
is 31.50. Any one subscribing for the
Gazette and paying tor .one year is
advance can get both the Gazette , and
Weekly Oregonian for $3.60. All old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions fct
one year in advanoe will be ' entitled
the same.
Nkw Fbbd Yabd. Wm. Gordon has
opened np tbe feed yard next door to
the Gazette office, and now solicits
share of your patronage.' Billy is right
at home at this' business, and yonr
horses will be well looked after. Frioee
reasonable. Bay and grain torsale. tt
IS,
Street, WASHINOTON, D. C.
by taear-ry on Uututand UntUnf
guaranteed by thtm. (
OREGON
61TZERT AND OCEAN WATt
for Astoria, Ilwaeo, Loaf Deaeb, Ores
C--VTHSX3XX,r
Saturday eliht. It p at. Urw Astoria Dalit a
atooday. Sunday algbt. I P. at.
WAVH
Tnsarfay and Thsrsday at I A. at Sarnrda? si f, H.
oe th Tslspbon. Uiij Oaturt sad tVeaa Wtt.
For tho Curo o.
Liquor, Opium iU Tobacco Habits
It at lTat4 at Balaam, Oragoa,
TU Ifoet Baniiml Town m (Ad fal
Call at laa Ottrrr ta ranter
Sanrtli aamlileaiUai. traaisa1 v1via4 owr
OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
a great fin.incial sacri
vour business, and as a
0 w
must sell it.
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