Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 26, 1897, Image 4

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TO THIS
GIVES THB OHOICK
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORfHERN Ry.
UNION.
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
Denver
OMAHA
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean
Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details oall on 0. R. k N.
Agent ta Heppner, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
POETLAND. OBKQOR.
E. McNEluL, President and Manager,
San Franolsoo
And all points in California, via the Mt. Bhasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co
Tha treat hUhway through California to all
points (Mt and Month. Urand Hoenio Kouta
Of the Paoi&o tkiaat. Pullman Hoflet
HleeDers. Beoond-olaas Hleepers
Attached to express trains, atfordin superior
accommodations for Moond-olase passenger.
For ratM, tiokete, sleeping oar rasnrratlons,
tto oall npoa or address
IL kOKHI.BR, Manager, K. P. ROOKBfl, Asst.
Ben. F. V. agt., Portland. Oregon
-TO TUB-
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC .SYSTEM.
Through Pullman false Sleepers.
Toiirlit Weepers and fret Kec.llliliig Chair
Cars DA1LI to tuuago.
Many hours tared via
Point.
STEAM HEAT.
this line to Eastern
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and It the remit of eoldt and
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It can be cored by a pleaaant
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Is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Bead and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passrges,
allays pain and Inflammation, heals the tores, pro
tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses
of taste and smell. Price 60c. at Druggists or by mail.
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CIIIOAGrO.
Iwanlee & St. Paul R'y
Glance at this Map
Of th Chiragn. Milwaukee and nt, Paul Rail
way and note Its connections wllh til transron
tlnsnlal lines and Hi. Paul and 1 malia, and
remember that Its trains are lighted with elec
tricity and heated hy steam. It equipment Is
iirb. Klegsnt Buffet, Library, Hinokliig and
Sleeping ears, with free reclining chairs. Each
sleeping ear berth hat an electee reading lamp,
and Its dining ran are the bett In Die world.
Other lines are longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other oners thesis luiurlout
accommodations. Those are lufflcleiit reasons
lor the popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
Irket agent In srery railroad omcewlll give
ynu further Information, or address
C. J. EPDY, General Agent,
J. W. CARRY, Trar, Pass. Agent,
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THE ARTIST'S CORNER.
Greek sculptors often used eyes of
glass or crystal in the faces of their
statues.
The oldest existing statue is one of
wood, admirably modeled, colored and
with eyes of crystal. It is of a man
named Ra-em-ke, an Egyptian, and
dating from about B. C. 4000.
The early representations of Christ
in painting-were purposely devoid of
all attraction; in the-eighth century
Adrian I. decreed that Christ should
be represented as beautiful as possible.
In the Vatican at Rome there is a
marble statue with natural eyelashes,
the only one with this peculiarity in
the world. It represents Ariadne
sleeping on the island of Naxos at the
moment she was deserted by Theseus.
In modeling the horse for his eques
trian statue of Gen. Grant, for the
Union League club, of Brooklyn, the
sculptor, Wi'liam Ortlway Partridge,
has had casts made from a living
charger kept at his country home in
Milton, Mass., where he is at work.
The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is the Uni on Pacific. East
ern cities are reached via this line with
fewer changes of oars tbaj via other
lines Rates always the lowest. Tiokets
to or from points in the United States.
Ob d ad , or Europe for sale by R. W,
Baxter, Gen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland.
riOW CHILDREN ARE SPOILED.
The Young Mother Fosters Ugly Trait by
Injudicious Management.
The dangers that cluster about the.
untried feet of the young mother begin
from the very first dawning of her
babe'a intelligence. Long before she
dreams of his knowing anything or re
ceiving mental impressions, the seeds
are sowing for good or ill in his char
acter. I have watched the growth of
j wt.etla that, with the lightest touch.
might huve been Hipped away from the
tender soil, but time passed by and the
intruder nourished apace. Get control
of your child during the first three
years and you are sure of him. If the
habit of obedience and deference is
firmly rooted then he will never fail you
in after years when he has slipped the
aprou leash.
The trouble is too often with the
parents. The mother herself fosters
uply traits by injudicious nianngcment.
Her baby ref uhkh to kiss her. She makes
lielieve to cry ubout it and thus gives a
lesson that will soon have him crying
for what he wants. He bumps his head
and she whips the door or whatever it
was that hurt him, thim teaching him to
In; combative nnd spiteful. What is it
that makes nearly all children liars and
many of them thieves? They are
trained to be ho by the unconscious fin
gers that point the way. The mother
promises anything, everything to keep
pence and avoid a combat with the
little creature, who even now is beyond
her control. She does not fulfill these
promises and the child beennvea her
judji-p. Never tell a lie to a child, or in
nny way dot-rive him, if you would hope
to gel the proper influence. Do not rob
him of the happiness of supreme trust
in you. It will cling to him through life.
Ladies' Home Companion.
Homethiag to Drpeaa on.
Mr. Jame Jours, of tbe drug Arm of
Junes A Hon, Gowdnn, Ills., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Duoovery, says that
Inst winter Ms wife was attacked witb
La Grippe, and ber oase grew so serions
that physicians at Cowden and Paoa
Oould do nothing for ber. II seemed to
develop into Hasty Consumption. Hev
ing Dr. King's New Discovery q store,
and selling lots of it, be took bottle
home, and to the surprise of sll she be
gun to get better from first dose, and
half doseo dollar bottle oared ber sound
and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Uonghs and Colds is guar
snleed to do this good work. Try It
Free trial bottles at Coosor & Brook
Drug Store.
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FOR 1897-
AN EXPENSIVE DINNER.
It Cost at the Bate of Seven Hundred Dol
lars m Plate.
"History of the cuisine fairly teems
with descriptions of costly meals," re
marked a resident of Brooklyn recent
ly to a writer for the Washington Star.
"We read how that profligate Uelio
gabalus, the Roman emperor, had a
single dish on his table once that cost
two hundred thousand dollars, and how
another Roman, Aelin Verus, gave a
supper to a dozen cronies that cost a
quarter of a million dollars. Then
Vitellius, still another Roman and an
emperor, likewise entertained his
brother at a little smack that used up
a couple of hundred thousand; but
these were ancient fellows, who had
nightingales' tongues and humming
birds' brains and similar marvelous
dainties. Coming down to modern days
and plain, ordinary, everyday ham and
eggs, I ate a supper once in this very
town that cost a friend of mine four
teen hundred dollars. A gentleman
named Parker kept an establishment
devoted to entertaining gentlemen at
sundry games of chance. One night
the friend I speak of and myself were
killing an evening here together, when
we conceived the idea that a visit to
Parker's would be just the thing. We
put it into execution at once. ' I have
never gambled in my life, and my
friend has not done it since. We went
upstairs and entered the room just as
supper was announced. My friend did
not want to eat anything, but I was
hungry, and when some plausible ras
cal of a dealer told me that there was
broiled Smithfield ham flanked with
pullets' eggs as a sort of Bide issue to
the otherwise gorgeous feast I broke
for the supper room, despite my com
panion's pleadings. Of course he fol
lowed me when he found his protesta
tions were useless, and we enjoyed the
feed immensely. When we camo out
my friend pulled out a twenty-dollar
bill and said he would play a turn or
two to pay for our supper. I begged
him in turn not to do it, but he was as
obdurate as I had been. He lost his
'twenty-dollar bill and tried to get it
back. . In two hours fourteen hundred
dollurs were gone glimmering. I have
never felt so downright hungry since
that a slight request from a mere ac
quaintance cannot koep me away from
a dead-head feed."
THE "WAGO OWANHAN."
Mysterious Light That Hang In
West Virginia Canyon.
An old-time West Virginia wonder
is ugain causing quite a discussion
among the reading and thinking peo
ple of Wyoming and adjoining coun
ties. The "wonder" referred to is the
mysterious light which has been known
since times almost prehistoric rta the
'Wago Ownnhan."
This pbenouienul light, says the St.
Iouis Republic, appears to emanate
Vom a certain ot on the precipitous
sklca of the great Pat Weas cunyon.
It casts its ghostly abecn ncroes the
waters of the river, lighting the sur
rpumlicgH not with a "sickly, pale.
white light," but with a phosphorescent
glow of sufficient brightness to make
the reading of a newspaper or a book
possible on the darkest night. Aceord-
lug to some invefrtigntors of the "Wago
Owauhnn" the light doe not rmanat'
from any spot on the canyon' side, but
hangs out over the river, like a luminoua
cloud or fog. This apiHnra to have been
the case at the time when Prof. Tohlun
nnd fr. I. K. Christian the latter of
Oeeanft, W. Va. visited the Kt. On
the l.'iUi and 10th of last February an
exiicdition, henled by Mr. Christian,
again visited the "Wago Owanhttn.
Snow was falling mpidly at the time,
and Mr. ChrUttuinrays that every flake,
when it reached a height of about SOi)
feet above the water, "would bin- out
with dazzling bright nem" and remain
luminous until it reached the aurfaee
A scientific investigation of the phe
nomenon will be made.
SETTLED IN NOVA
SCOTIA.
ColMlsti Aasarleaas Who Karl
Thalr llosao la aasda.
Mod
Msny loyalist, imrtioulnrly front
New Kogland, had fled to Nova Scotia
before the chme of the war, and arttled
i.n the a I ml w iM-rti Uie city of nt. John
now aland. Thl rave one olijective
Milnt, at any rate, sstya Martmllan'
Moainr, to the much largrr U'twl of
i i Ira who at Uie ira- were forced t-
H-rk new b mica at attnrt Holler; and
in a alnjrle )ar the new aetilrntrnt
ftrrw to smile 11. OK) soul. Mrn of all
i'Iiiivs flixknl there, offlrrra and !
ilirra, rlprwynira and laviyera, farmer,
nipvhaniea and mrrrliont. They were
r-eiurally mueh sUve the avrmire of
unlinary etiiraota, both In cbarsn lrr,
riliK-ation ami hilriliifninr: but all, or
nearly alt, were equally ilratltul ami
fur ceil a iM-tin the .ltle of life afresh.
, year later Nrw r.rtuww U k via f-
aealrd from Nma Keolia, rnlownl witb
a ooum-U aiul kntne aaaruibty, and th
iei.lt.il luutrd lo the frriil aiu at
I rrlrriron.
The Ural rouiirll Inrltnlrtl many rlb
known New t'tigland laiirer, such, a
I'uinam. iti.l,.w. Allrn ami WillaH.
it liit lihk.l. sUt, a late Judge of I lie
snpn-tit court of ,r York, anothrr
d titie'ii hr.l tawff of ihai rolooy.
nt.il arsrraj or'iirra of the loyal rrft-
Hwota. lU.tJ, tbr Nrw Yolk atvl Ihe
Iffnaa brarrti of the lilnaoti. Arts
of the wralihir.t on. ni Influe-ntlat
fantil.ea In nloaa AmerK-a, erv hre
rvprnt..aj. lot hi day are crmsple.
uotia la i j-r ( ana.as.
A slswlsa Ma44lt tmmmt.
Tlvrw w er a frval roany -.(.! rom-
lag nl aHntis; ' ly al lbs toniaw
of the wlaw l.'al.M laa W Naaaur.
lby ere ( all I ana prooU", ty any
mean 1 be bri'lat fra.t w aa -rr.
la toe Uf fn-til rw 0-ain: uraa
tit (fi b, anj oil K had a fifhl to
ralsf arrs welnttt heartily, t'om
sum plenlifully mHlrl, I "it I K lwr
tkt twiur of rs k day wiml.l m aflrf
sitvt, w Ur n, tks da's wnrk twiri
itoae, all ll lnilr. (noil OnUl-l
trotn). T h l.ti.l. s-norn was mtilmual-
It fril, rt r.ittrjtalulali.'ri
ml f w .elw ilk) U-nt er .
fl OMina' WWW ef k Itorw In tins'
frw-aJsi trttt drrtdeslly lit bh( llnwr
lant flar la lt.at rnnnt tws
aianavll. As air of in lrHa ai4
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TT Betrayed By a Chew of Tobacco.
The other night a shop on one of tha
boulevards in Paris was broken into,
and a strong box was found in the
morning wrenched open and with the
contents missing. At first it was
thought that the burglar had left no
trace, but on a careful examination of
the floor a piece of chewed tobacco was
discovered. This caused suspicion to
rest on a former employe who was giv
en to using tobacco in that particular
way. He was found and convicted.
In order to understand this incident
Americans should recollect that the
accomplishment of tobacco-chewing in
not a general one in Eurooej.
Via the Union Pacific System '
Baggage is cheoked through from Port
end to d eBtinntioD. The specialties of
tbe Uuion Paoitlc are unexcelled track
and equipment, union depots, fast time
through oars, steam beat, Pintsch light
od ooarteoas treatment to passengers.
For rates and information apply to R
W. Baxter. Gen. Agt. U. P. system, Port,
land, Oregon.
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All bosineas attended to in prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL DANK BUILDING.
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WHITE COLLAR LINE.
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Lios Aider R I reel Does, Fort lead,
l'ark aod nsbeotta. Direel onoeelfjoa witb Ilwaeo steamers and rail- '
mad; also at Young's iiay witb Seasbora lUllroad. . ,
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Uors rortlsnd T A st. Pally, etrer-t Snndaf. Uave Aitorla 1 1. at. Polly, tcst asjaday.
baujEy oatzhiit
Leste rortlsnd f. M lsllr. rwM Sunday,
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Uta fntilaml aftd rnnsdlrwi to llaai
Iifovso lloarw Wwlnaa-laf and FrWay til lit. M. On Satxtsf n If fit 4 1 r. H.
Uxjt Cklfi Ii Riibd Dfiliulici U levin Frti tf Expense.
Tot Solely, rJ. Cc.mf.iet, Pleasur. Tfl
lb
Insli
It to Advertisers
fice. You need it in
nutter of luisinc? vc
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The comparative value of the twoeardla
1 known to most person.
They illustrate that greater quantity la
Not always most to b desired. ' .
These card express the beneficial na-
ityof ;-- ' '
RipansTabules
As compsred with any previously '
DYSPEPSIA CURB
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Kl'pana Tabuls: Price, 30 a test'"
Of druggists, or by mail. ' ''
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BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 SpmctnRT
WANTED-AN IDEA
Ko
BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Wasliiflgtoa, '
D.C., for their $1,800 prize offer.
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is $1.60, Any one onbsoribiDg- tor the '
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Oregonian for $3.50. All old sub,
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New Fbkd Yard. Wm. Gordon has '
opened up tbe feed yard next doer-' to'
tbe Gazette office, and nflw ' so'fidiVs ' "'i'
share of your patronage, Billy' is right
at home at this business,, tod you!
horses will be well looked afteN Price
reasonable. Bay sod grain- Jorsale if
bt nearly- on Ihoutond leading tssie-
guaranteed by Uiem.
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6ATZERT AND QCWX WAVE.
for Astoria, Ilwaeo, Loaf Beeeh, Ooaaa
AatuMay olsht. II P M. taa Astoria Dalit a
aaci Monaay. aunday algal, 7 r, at, ,
Tneolay and ThurvUyal I A. M. atuHar-at I P. H.
oa U Tstfnkona, rUJWy Uaturt sad Otwave Wst.
ration. U
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For tho Curo oa
Liquor, Opium tU Tobacco Habits
II la lonK4 at Asia, Orsja,
rW Mumi Dutiful Tow tM tU Ctxuf
Call al ta (Ittrrrre
Mrtrtlf eualAsatlaU. Ira
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OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
at .1 grcnt fin.inci.il sacri
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