Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 22, 1897, Image 4

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GIVES THE CHOICE
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT UNION
NORTHERN Ry. PACIFIC RY.
VIA VIA
Spokane Denver
MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA
AMD AND
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For fall detail! call on 0. R. & N.
Agent ta Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND. ObKOON.
E. McNElLL, President and Manager.
QUICK TIIVEIE. I
Sol it. Xiranoisoo
And all point In California, via the Mt. Bhaata
rout of tii
Southern Pacific Co
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point East and Sonth. Grand Bornilo Roota
Of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Hnffet
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Of the Ohlrairo, Milwaukee and Ht. Paul Rail
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remember that It trains are lighted with elec
tricity and ncHlcd by strain, it equipment I
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A DILEMMA.
I fain would limp d lines attune
Into the climbing crescent moon ;
Bail her as "Luna calm, serene,"
And eulogize her "ailvcry tieen;"
I might the "a. lent stars ' exalt
W.th comments upon heaven vault;
But when I come to thlnlj it o'er.
It's all been done so well before. .
To sylvan and sequestered haunts
I might repair and tune mjr chauut
To mounts n, fountati, rook or rill.
To dale and vain, to brook and hill.
I might i ng of the rose s blush, '
Or praise the l:nnet and tho thrush;
Yea, that I would, but what a bore
IV all been done so weil before.
I might become a nvsunthrope.
Forego the chitrrus of joy and hope.
Assume a pessimist c jose,
Compare life to a withered rose.
With morbid cynicism sigh
And all the charms of life deny,
Hut think of the dyspeptic o jri'.s
It's all been done so well before.
Of Cupid I might Ring anew;
But rhymes for ''love" arc. ohl so few;
And every Slrephon now:id:iys
To his own Phyllis tunes his lays.
Besides, all bards, the worst and beat,
Have their ideas of love expressed.
O, grant me, Muses, I Implore
A subject never used before.
-Harry II. Smith, In America.
The Only Chair Car Line
To tbe east ia tbe Uni on Pacific. East
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fewer changes of oars tbaj via other
lines Rates always tbe lowest. Tickets
to or from points in tbe United States.
Caoada, or Europe fur sale by R. W,
Baxter, Uen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland.
HARD ON CATS.
A French Government Commissioner Cen
sure tho Coucluvt of OfOciiil Cats.
Tliie French government haa just had
occasion to uppoint a commission to
inquire into the grievances of the ev.ts
in its employ. Tlieir report ia an amus
ing exhibition of official stupidity, and
will rousa a righteous iiwlig-pation in
the boRom of nil friends of the ustul
mouser.
It appears that cats are kept in some
of the French military ning-nzines to
keep down the surplus populntion of
rats ami mice. Their food is vegmlttcd
liy ministerial decree aooordiiig' to cir
eitiiistnriccs, and at present there is a
regulation in force authorizing' an ex
penditure of 2'2 centimes per oat per
diem. But this floes not seem enough,
ns the unfortunate governmental cata
have grown extremely thin, so at last
the ministry appointed Rpecialists to
inquire into the matter. These have
gravely reported that "the cms of the
army are very slow to accustom them
solver to the dieit prescribed by tliep'ov
ernrrent circulnr. Thus they seldom
eat bread, and never lap up greasy wa
ter unlexs ttctimlly driven, thereto by
pangs of hunger, so tliat tlliey n red lug
off or else nlrandoning the military nmg
azines." Th Greedy Crorodlle.
The moment tbut a young crocodile
breitlts Its nhell it In to nil intent and
!tirpone n h netlvc as it is at any time
luring lis life. It will make straight
or the water, even If it lie out of sight
aii-' si good distrtnee off, and it will pur
nir its prey with eagerness rtnd ngllity
dtirinir the first hour of its fre exist
ence Th Trua Ramady.
VV. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, Uln
Chief," says: "We won't keep house
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
(Jiitianmptioo, Coughs and Colds. Ei-
perimenteil witb many others, but never
got the true remedy until we need Dr,
King's New Discovery. No other remedy
onn take its place iu. our home, as in it
we have a certain and aura curt for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Ctmgb, etc"
It ia Idle to eiperiuieut with other
remedies, even if they art urged on yoo
a iiial a gooil m Dr. Kloff'g New Dia-
euvery. Tbey ara not as good, beaaoas
tuts remedy lias a rrrnnl of eureaaod
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME.
Conveniences of City Hotel Did Not Ap
peal to the Htranger.
A weather-beaten old man mt in the
office of a Michigan avenue hotel and
watched with curious eyes the pnn
orama of life as it unfolded before him.
Turning to a chance acquaintance, he
said:
"I've been on the plains mor'n 40 years
and this is the first visit I've mode east
in all that time. They do things mighty
dif'rent here from what they do vihar
I came from."
"In what way?" -taa
"Oh, in lota o waya." "'aaaum
"For instance?"
"Wall, take this 'er hotel. I never
saw no hotel run like this on the plairs."
"What's the matter with it?"
"Oh, nothin', only that clerk makes
me tired; he's so durned polite. Just
listen to him.
" 'Front! take that card to No. 3,428,
answer goes to the tall gentleman with
silk hat.
" 'Front! take that card to No. 2,743,
answer goes to that gentleman with the
gold eyeglasses.
" Yes, sir; train goes 10:30.
" 'No, sir; sorry, but we haven't a
room left with two beds in it.
'I'm sure I can't sav, sir; perhaps
you'll find it in this directory.'
"That s the way that feller goes it
from mornin' to night. It's 'No, sir,'
and 'Yes, sir,' and 'Thank you,' and
Tm sorry, and it's bows, and scrapes,
and smiles, and honey till it makes me
sick."
"You do things differently out on the
plains?"
"Well, I should smile. The landlord
generally runs the bar, and most of the
respectable gueet is in the barroom;
but if one of the boys should happen
to want to see another of the boys he
ist simply asks fer him 'thovtt no fool
card racket. Then he goes Hnd sets
down to wait fer him, and this is the
kind of talk the ktndlord gits off:
'Here! you, Bill, cavoort up to num
ber ten, an' teJl that limping son of a
gun that a squash-nosed galoot down in
the barroom wants to see him. Sny!
knock down the door of No. 5, if the
red-headed rooster don't oper it, and
tell him I said there was o cock-eyed
gent down yer ns was watting to rcc
him, and I'm not going to send for h.'m
n second time. Savy? Now, get amove
on you, or I'll bust your crust!
'What s that, stranger? Want to
know when the age goes? Well, look-
ahere, now, do I look like, n walk:n'
almanack? Why in thunder don't ou
ask the utage driver? Thar he is. over
in the corner that mildewed coyote
playin' poker with Pigeon-toed Ike.
"Whats that you want? A room
with two beds? Just let me give yon a
pointei- you don't get nary bed ,ere
to-night; they re all full. You can sleep
on the floor, if you'll behave youn-e If
like a gentleman, and not. kiel:.
" 'Whnrdoes Alkali Joneslivc .'Darned
if I know, strangrr. He cmps Ik re
'liout twict a yeHr, gets his kin full
of tanglefoot like n little lvnn.ril d tiicll
drives off toward the soulhwn r. May
by Humpy the Holiocan tell yer that's
him playing pwdeo with the Pint In
jun.' "
As the weather-beaten stranger rnn-
cluded his description he n!gVd ile.-p-
ly. Tlmr s no p!tce like home, be if
ever ao tough "ind woclly--t bar's no
place like home!" Chicago Times-Her
ald.
CIVIC PRIDE.
lla Was Driving for t lilrago anil Ha Laid
Claim to the hole Koad.
It happened the other day iu one of
the iihmiI ariatocratic diKtricts of the
North .ide. One of the vehicle was a
hitiidaonie carriage, occupied by a swrl!
young matron, and driven by tbe haugL-
lieat of English coachmen, while the
other was an extremely mi1m nut itul
wagon belonging to the street cleaning
department, and engineered by a non
deaerlpt individual of llitiernlan line
age.
The agon waa in such position that
it blocked the ad ranee of the carriage,
and the coachman, leaning forward.
I-nt his haughty gate on the driver and
id: "Aw, ay, me man, turn out tbrrr.
will you?"
There was no reply, and the individual
AMreiM-d gajed far into vaeaney. The
nrrk of the coachman grew purple, and
there vtaa some arrity in hia loueaaa
hr railed again: "liiaay.old fellow. Jual
turn aaiilr and let up, ill your
Again I here vtaa no reply, and the oc
cupant f the carriage ram to the rra-
ctie. leaning out of the window, viih
a conquering milt, she aald:
"My g"i nian, kindly turn out and
allow ua to !; you arv blorklng the
way." But I lie man on I lie ear t gave no
alga of bearing r.ny more than might the
statu oLfirn. (iratil under timilar ron
ditlotia. lie alo rrmaind liumnvablr
filially the laily gate the order to turn
mil ami go around the other way. Aa
I he carriage disappeared the helper ap-
proaehrd I ha ran.
"What waa the awell way In' to jc
I'atr ba aaked.
Then lha a4iln apukei "They wa
wanlln' n to turn out," ha aald, "but
Olm driilo' for the rtly of Chieagn,
Ol am, and Ol II not turn out f.ranny
"BO!" hleago Tribune.
Aa atwaaanlnU ttfe.
Gala hniatgraM rereMly applaral lo
!. W hAiig-Wnalla lUiter. of lha Ulna
I.lghl lAlaj-m !, f.r aoma prruniary
aataialarww.
"I )aa kaln' da hit." rvpll I'trxm
lUtier. "I baa ut B'rrt my -ore ole
BiwW.'
"ilul yer tra 4J mu.!.tr aaya yr
ivvn" iw BMrr.n Hay her."
"Wall, den. f lltn' t nfT.n fev my
-or la um.VW, what' itr ua cvh aa
tntUak-r lik m 1 r i la." Ir tuaka It
ah.U out?" Tetaa K,fif.
a44 Haaaly f tears.
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ta Ihrvwa I r.1,. I he Ur,rr.n a
tarvlHn fiat .y Ibe i f..t manera c
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after r"'r fi'itty rj ,niha.
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lifaly W.Vfa, aM tka taancl, ,
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Tho Fynii of Iceland.
Iz "Purchas, His Pil.-jr;mase," a rare
old-time book, very few copies of
arhich are now in c:i:.tenc.e. the fol
lowing account i:i frivon of the "pig
mies" of Iceland: -Th ;r nr.; tuso I'ig
miessorvery little meua.ul .vouienher
who rcpreNcnt tie :n 4 p.-rfoat shape
of men, but they :u-j l::: '.ry to the ut
most joynts of i'io finr thii mayles
having beanl:; d'Av.i to" the knees; but,
although they br.vc the shape of a man,
yet they have Kule sense or under
standing, nor distinct ; speech, but make
a kind of hissing after tho manner of
leese."
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A MONTH
I To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
. Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
' relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
I on whom you depended for support ? 1
I THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
1 UNDER THE NEW LAW
. To receive 1 pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
' law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it
) to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from tha
. time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
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matter of business we mu5t sell it.
Tm; Patterson Puhuihing Co.
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Is known to moat persona.
They llluatrata that greater quantity la -j
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As compared with any prevloualy knowa
DYSPEPSIA CURB
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Ripan Tabula ! Price, 50 cants a boa, j
Of druggiats, or by mail.
BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Sprues .,(!. '
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BURN fc Ca, Habsnt Attorneys, Waahimtosv,
D. C for their 1100 prize offer.
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Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tha
regular prioe of the Weekly Oregonian ;
is 91.50. Any one subscribing for th , r
Gazette and paying for on year ia f
advance can get both tbe Gazette and ,
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the Gazette office, and bow solicits -share
of your patronage. Billy is right j
at borne at tbia business, and yont ,
horses will be well looked after., Prioei
reasonable. Bar and grain forsale. tf
in a prompt and aatiafaotoir
Public and Collectors.
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