Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 08, 1897, Image 4

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UNION
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OMAHA
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LOCAL DISEASE
and It th( mult of colds and
suddsn cliinMie ehsnges.
It can be cored by a pleasant
remedy which 1 applied di
rectly into the nostril. Be
in? quickly absorbed it giros
relief at once,
Ely's Cream Balm
Is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold In Head and Hay Feyer of ail
remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tect the membrane from colds, restores the senses
Of tasteand smell. Prieesoe. atDrnpKistaorbymail.
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LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For (nil details call on 0. R. 4 N.
Agent ta Heppner, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Puss. Agt.
POBTLAND. OBKOON.
E. McNElLL, President and Manager.
QUICK. TX3VH3 I
TO
Scin Franolsoo
And all point In California, via the lit. Shasta
runt 01 to
Southern Pacific Co
Th treat highway through California ta all
point Bast and South. Grand ttoenlo Route
of th Faoifio Coast. Pullman Hnflet
Hleepera. Heoond-olatt Hlaspers
Attaohed to expras trains, affording superior
aocomsaodations for aeoondVolaaa passenger.
tat rat, tiok.au, sleeping oar rftMmtlonft,
to., eall nmin or address
B. KOKHMCK, Manager, t. P. ROOKSfl, Asst.
Gen. f . F. Agt., Portland, Oregon
MIDI
ins
-TO THE-
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC -SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Talac Sleepers.
Tourist Hleepers and Free Reclining Chal
Cars DAILY tuChltaiiu.
Many hours sarcd via this line ta Eastern
Tolnta.
STEAM HEAT.
IrOWKHT
PINTSCH LIGHTS
HATKM.
It. W. BAXTER, Gen. Agent,
l'ortland, Oregon
J. C. HART, Agent, Ueppner, Oregon
LITERACY NOTES.
M. Pikrrk Loti hm a penchant for
dedicating books to prominent la
dies.
CnAKi.F.s A. Dana nnd David M. Stone
are the only editors of daily papers in
New York city who are past middle
life.
It is said that James Whitcomb Riley
talks in his sleep. That probably ex
plains why the genial poet has re
frained from entering the matrimonial
state. Rochester Herald.
Db. Coxan Doyle, the novelist, began
life as an eye specialist, but his success
as a story teller has induced his aban
donment of the medical profession,
lie is a Scotchman, thirty-four years
old.
' Dr. Johk Mackintosh, author of the
"History of Civilization in Scotland,"
to whom 8750 has just been granted
from the Royal Bounty, was original
ly a working shoemaker. He struck
literature as a last resort and stuck
to it.
EUROPEAN NOBLEWOMEN.
It standi first among "weekly" papers
size, frequency of publication and
freshness, variety and reliability of con
tents. It is practically a daily at the low
nrioe of a weekly ; and its vast list of
subscribers, extending to every state and
territory of the Union and foreign conn
tries will vouch for the aocuraoy and
fairness of its news columns.
It is splendidly Illustrated and among
its special features are a fine humor
page, exhaustive market reports, all the
latest fashions for women and a long
series of stories by the greatest living
Amerioan and English authors,
Conas DoYiiB, Jkbomb K. Jbromi, '
8TANLET WbYMAN, MARY E. WlLEINS,
Anthony Horn, Bret Habtb,
Bbandbb Matthews, Etc.
We offer this unequaled newspaper
and The Gazette together one year for
83.25. The regularsnbsoription price of
the two papers is $3 50.
CIIIOAGrO.
Iwaiee & St. Paul R'y
Queen Anne, of England, was ex
tremely fond of brandy, and her face
became so bloated that among the pop
ulace she was known as "Brandy Faced
Nan."
The dowager duchess of Sutherland
was lately committed to prison for six
weeks on sentence for contempt of
court. She had burned some papers
used in evidence in a trial concerning
her husband's will.
TnE princess of Wales has, perhaps,
invented almost as many novelties as
those in the knickknack trade. She
drew with her own hand the plan for
the pocket smoking case which the
prince carries everywhere with him.
Princess Eulalie left two hundred
dollars with the manager of the Ar
lington hotel, Washington, to be dis-
j tributed among the servants who
I served her and her party while she
was at that house. They regard her
as a princess from her head to her
finger tips.
The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is the Union PsolflR. East
ern cities are reached via this line with
fwr ohnuHes of oars thaa via other
lines Rates always the lowest. Tickets
to or from points in the United State.
Oanada, or Europe for sale by R W,
Baxter, Oen. Agt.. 135 3rd St., Portland.
The Heppner Transfer Co,, baa wood
for sale. 87-tf.
NEWSPAPER PICKINGS.
The average height of the elephant
la nine feet.
The will-o'-the-wisp is caused by the
decay of vegetable matter.
A Russian imrnl;rrant arrived In New
York the other lay clad in a long coat
made from the skins of more than 1,000
Russian mice.
Massachusetts still reveres the
memory of the codfish, once the chief
industry of her people and keeps a
wooden model of one h mging in her
house of representatives.
Comfort for the fat and the lean can
be derived from some recent medical
statistics which show that at the age
of thirty-six lean men generally be
come fatter and fat men leaner.
The tombstone marking the grave of
Rev. Wareham Williams, a leading
preacher of colonial days, was un
earthed at Waltham, Mass., recently.
Antiquarians had long searched for
the grave.
Nearly all the gold coin that is sent
abroad from New York city is packed
in kegs made by James Shay. He has
been a cooper for thirty-six years.
Each keg holds $30,000, in ten bags
holding 85,000 each.
It is Baid that the new city directory
of Baltimore indicates an increase of
86,000 in the population of the city
during the past year, due largely to
the growth of manufacturing interests
in the city and suburbs.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
T- Preparing- Opium from the Poppy.
A Boston merchant makes some reve
lations that will not make things very
pleasant for opium users. "The process
of preparing opium from the poppy, as
practiced in Intiia and Persia to-day."
aaid he, "is very nearly the same as was
employed eighteen hundred years ago.
As the capsules mostly abound in the
narcotic juice, it is from these the opium
is procured. A few days after the fall
of the flower, men and women proceed
to the fields and make horizontal in
cisions in the capsule, being careful not
to cut too deep, so the juice does not es
cape into the capsule. A white juice
exudes and appears in the form of a
tear upon the cdes of the incision,
which is allowed to remain twenty-four
hours, when it is scraped off and col
lected in smaller vessels and beaten,
being moistened with saliva, only one
tear being obtained from a. single plunU
Via the Dnion Pacific System
Baggage is cheoked through from Port
end to destination. The specialties of
the Union Paoific are nnexaelled track
and equipment, union depots, fast time,
through cars, steam neat, l'lntach light
and oourteons treatment to passengers.
For rates aud information apply to R.
W. Baxter, Gen. Ait. U. P. system, Port
land, Oregon.
DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED.
T. A. 81ocim, M. C, the Great Chemist aad
Scientist, Will Bend, free, Three Bottles of
Bis Newly Discovered Remedies to Buffer rs-
Editob Gazbtti: I have discovered
a reliable enre (or Consumption and all
Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases,
General Decline. Lose of Flesh and all
Conditions of Wasting Away. By its
timelv nse thousands of apparently
boneless oases have been cured. Ho
proof-positive am I of its power In cure,
that to make its merits known, I will
tend, free, to any afflicted reader of yonr
naier. three bottles of my Newly Dis
covered Remedies upon receipt of Ex-
Dress and Postoffioe address. T. A
SLOCU M, M. C, 98 Pine Street.New York.
When writing the doctor, mention this paper.
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Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail
way and note Its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and BU Paul and I'maha, and
remember that It trains ar lighted with elec
tricity and haatwl by steam. lis equipment is
superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Smoking and
Bleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Kaoh
sleeping car berth ha an eleetilo reading lamp,
and It dining cars are th best In the world.
Other lines ar longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other offers the above luxurious
accommodations. These are sufficient reasons
lor th popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
Irket agents In every railroad ofltoe will give
rou further information, or address
C. J. EDDY, Oeneral Agent,
J. W. CABBY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
PonTLiao, Oasuo
MELLOWED WHISKY.
A Dottle of the Stimulant Lie In a Tree
Trunk Tklrtj-8lx Year.
Thirty-six years ago a man named
Jones, who was employed by Frank
Lockwood of this town, says a Stam
ford (Conn.) correspondent of the New
York Sun, was at work on Mr. Lock
wood's farm, and as a stimulant he
took out to the lot with him a pint
flank of prime whisky. During the
morning Jones took one nip, and, see
ing his employer cominfr, he slipped
the bottle in a hole in a tree standing
near, intending to return and get it
after Mr. Lockwood had gone home.
When the opportunity came he was
disgusted to find that tho true trunk
waa hollow and the bottle had fallen
to the bottom and probably broken.
Jones related tho incident to Mr. Lock
wood sometime afterward, who
laughed at the Iokr and thought no
more about it. Last week during a
aevere windstorm tho old tree, now a
rotten stump, wan blown down. Mon
day Mr. Lorkwood wont out to haul
away the trunk and v:ih surprised to
find his former employe's whisky flask
safe and unbroken, lie took out the
cork, took one smell. "And, sir," said
he, "though I've been a teetotaler for
nigh onto fifty years, I never was so
tempted to take a taste of whisky in
my life as I was then. Hut I didn't,
anil the stuff la safe up nt my house."
It is said the whisky, when poured out,
had the consistency ami color of olive
oiL It will not be uhmI so long as Mr
IM'Uwmxl hobla It.
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Rhubarb Shobtcake. Split the
shortcake an ordinary cream biscuit
is nice for this use butter it liberally
and spread with baked sauce. Serve
with sweetened cream. Rural New
Yorker.
Fruit Salad. One pineapple
chopped fine, one pint strawberries,
six sliced bananas, six oranges cut in
small pieces and juice of one lemon.
Sweeten this to suit taste. Orange
Judd Farmer.
French Steaks. Cut steaks a finger
thick from the fillet. Season, dip in
melted butter and broil. Serve with
melted butter, a squeeze of lemon
Juice and chopped parsley. Good
Housekeeping.
Hasty Pudding. Put on, a quart of
milk to boil. As soon as boiling stir
in two tablespoons of flour moistened
with a little cold milk or water. Cook
till thick. Serve with sweetened
cream. Detroit Tree Press.
Hygienic Coffee. Two quarts of
wheat bran, one cupful of molasses,
white of one egg; to be well mixed
and browned in the oven nntil of a
dark brown color, stirring often to
prevent scorching. Housekeeper.
TEMPLES OF WORSHIP.
Greek temples erected in honor of
the superior deities were always un
covered or open to the sky.
The temple of tho sun at Palmyra
covered a square of twenty-two yards
on each side. It was approached by a
magnificent avenue over half a mile
long, inclosed by rows of columns and
statues.
The cathedral tower in Berlin was
blown up (or rather down) with dyna
mite a few (lavs D"o wliilo the kaiser
looked on front a r.cif.-hboring castle.
A new and nioro magnificent structure
is to take its place.
The temple of Diana at Ephesus
was four hundred anil twenty-five
feet long, two hundred and twenty-five
feet broad, end with i.tutuca and col
umns innumerable, ('f thin magnifi
cent structure nut a linco remains
even of the inumur.urt.
PASTOR PEOPLE.
There are 'JOO.ooo Norwegian Luther
ans in the United State."..
The largest Cotliu church in the
world is Cologne cuthcdral. Its
foundation atones wire laid in 1248,
and the edifice was completed In 18S0.
The eniperorof Germany asserts that
the court preacher nre taking too
much of his time, and ordered that no
sermon shall last more than six min
utes. X. Y. World.
The lord bishop of Chichester Is the
oldest bishop In i;n;:linil. lie is over
ninety years of r.-re. an I yet lie attends I
to all the ilutic of hi diocese without
the aid of a era Hnlor.
Mna. Saiiaii . tVorr.it, of San Fran-
cImh, lias a t uin'uy-n'liool clasa of
more ttinn three 1)iik!ivI intelligent
men and women, t he ho taught a
Bible clasa for more then forty years.
LITERARY tJOVELTICS.
'Kino Soiovon'a Minks" has been
translated Into German, and one pub
lisher cutulo.-iu it en ' Old TeaUment
Literature."
In the M-vrnteenth century a pam
phlet wu iiliUslird entitled "The
Spiritual Muitnrd lot. to Make the
Soul htieew with lVvotlon; Salvation's
Vantage Gruci d. r a Looping Sand
fur Heavy Believer.."
Ir la as id that v In n Benjamin Frank
lin proposed to start a newspaper hla
1 mother tried ti iH'-tm.lo ti tin from It
becaiiv i.lie mi id there were already
two paper In America and there waa
ao room fur anotin-r.
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right syllable, shaft of four-eyllahle
lines, ami a rrnwn la the earn meter
at the baa.
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