Portland Library .! ,-.,,-. - . ' ."- . I i i $ . I . The... OFFICIAL PAPER NEVER ROBBED A HENROOST The... ( 7iPs 7f trVtw 'r'wwttetjfar own. Heppner Gazette Advertise in it and do business. FOURTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1897. -v C l' MKLTllO. 784 ( jBEMI-vVEEKLY NO 612I A1 i t ; 1 f - SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. . 1 FCBU8H1D ;. 'Tuesdays and Fridays PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, A. W. PATTERSON, ". . Editor Business Manager AttltO par yaw. 1.25 for i months, 75 ot. 'or thrM monins, strictly in advance. . Advertising Rates Made Known on -L-xi (Application: THIS PAPKR is kept on file at E.C. Hake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchant Exchanjrs, Han Francisco, California, where oou raot for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:05 p. m. dally, except .Sunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. daily, except Mon day. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc tion 3:19 a. m. ; east bound 12:51 a. m. -Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going . east at 10:48 a, m. and 8:45 p. m.) going west, 5:S0 p. m. and 6.45 a. IP. - OFFICIAL EXXaECTOIVS". " United States Officials. v. . President.. G rover Cleveland Vina-1'rssldent Ad ai Stevenson Heoretary of ritate. ........ Kichard 8. Olney feomtary of Tieaanry.. .John G. Carlisle ' Secretary of interior E. K. Francis secretary of War. Daniel 8. Laruont rjeeretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postinaster-Oeneral William L. Wilson - Attorney-General Judson Harmon ttecrotary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon. . : Governor Secretary of State Treasurer Boot, Puhlio lnstraction Attorney General Benator ....W. P. Lord .11. K. Kineald .Phil. Metsehan ...... M. Irwin C. M. Idleman id. W. J J. H. Hlnger W. R. E Mcliride Mitchell Congrsiimen . Printer I Dinger Hermann W. R. Ellis . w. a. Leeds in. 8. Mean. V. A. Moore, a U. Waiver Sap rem, Jndcea iverton Blxth JtdlcW District. . Oirenit Jndt Stephen A, Lowell Proaeonting Attorney H. i ., . , Morrow Coant Official, t olnt Benator A, W. Gowan UspreaflntatiTS). J. N. Bnrwn llonntjr Judge A. G. Bartholomew ' Comraiiwioners J. it. Howard 3. W. Beckett. " Clerk. J. W. Morrow " Sheriff E. L. at look " Treamrer Frank Gilliam - Asmmot J. t". Willis " 8arvn;or. J. W, Homor ... - bo boot Bup't Jay W. Hhiplsy J Oxroner... U. V. Tnghan BirrHiB tow ornoca. layot Thoa. Morgan 0"nnlimsm 8. Horner, E. J. Hlonnm, Frank Rovers, Geo. Conaer, Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, . . .. . Kaoorder .F. J. Hal iK)k rraNi ...K. L. Freeland Marshal A. A. Kuberta FrMiaetOBecr'. lud of Die Peaoa...... W. K. lUrlianlnon CvaaUblo. N. 8. WheUtoue Ualted Btatra La4 Orheera. na riAi.l.Ka. osu 1. 1. door.. KetrlstM A.8.Bi Baova t.4 AaAttDBL OS. f.F. Wllso.. Resrlets , H. Kobbina HKivr IS CJJ6X OCIXIJCs. KAOLINS POST, NO. IL O. A. B. Meaia ai LailDgtnn. Or., tba laa KatcmUr of rk oxmiik. All ssaaran an) Invited U iota. C. Bvma, Gao. W . Halm. AdjaUnt. tf - ('tnaMuuW. D. J. McFaul, M. D. OIPICIC At Mrs. H. Welch's. Residence. Klgh t telephone eon nectlon with Ilia Pats HuUL national BaaK oi Mwi WI. FINLAND, KO. E. BWIIOP. FrssrieU " Caakler. TS1KUCTS A 6ESERAI BASkiNQ BUSINESS OOL.L.KOTION3 Ud on FarorabJs) Tanc. , EXCHANGE BOUGHT 4 SOLD HEITNEIl If OREOOS First National Bank or HErrsER C. A. MhKA, T. A. MtA. GCO. W. CONtKR, . W. tCMCCN, rrwlslMl Vl ProalslaeH CasMor Ast't CM TruVj i Gr.tnl lUdic; Eikoi Oa all part ot ri o14 Bought and Sold. ColtrtWns 4 all aal r mailt i Tuna. aa4 sjMIWM Fva. Msjv 00. Ontario-I5arns Staae Lice EWPHUjiE H A. Vs:L'.iAM$. f of. OSTAhiailUKSS !? Hr !allf ai p. m4 mr. rt4 at (t.u m 12 hwa. Sholo Fnro $7. CO. Hound Trip $10 00 nunss cAsros Idm af aewesl r- as v .tf , . m. I a. I" '' . f Mae-l. 4 Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, J Dec. 17, 1WI6. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that satd proof will be made before E. L. Kreeland. U. 8. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on February, 6th, 1H97, viz: HARRISON CCMMISGB, . Hd. E.No. 2S62,forthe NWK NW Pec 27, NW NE!4 and 8v NE Bee 28, Tp 5 8, R 25 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles H. Bullis, James H. Wyland, Joseph Bannister, Walter Bennett, all of Hardinan, Oregon. .,. . J AS. F. MOORE, 503-13. ' Register. t . -Notice of intention. ' LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, Dec. 21, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on February 1, 1897, vu : DVVID BAKER, Hd. E. No. 5981, for the SW)4 Bee 33, Tp 1 8, R 24 I,VH, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: , Benjamin F. King, William T. King, James M. H amble t, Thomas J. Willhelm, all of lone, Oregon, JA8. F. MOORE, 503-13.. Kcgtster. Notice of Intention. - - '- Land Officii at The Dai.lks, Okf.cion, necemher lifith 1R!. OflCE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of nis intention I ' make nnal proof ln-support of his claim, and thai said proof will be made be fore the County t;lerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on February 15th. 1897, viz: WILSON RICH ARD30N, Hd. E. No. 4513, for the 8KJ4 See 5, Tp 8 S, R 24 IS, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence noon and cultivation oi, saia lana, viz: Ihomas V. Oraham. Charles M. Hastings. Luther Huston, Andrew M. i'etersnn, all of Kight Mile, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, DUn-15 . . Register, Notice of Intention. ' Land Orncs at La Grandk, Orboon. December 21. 1896. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has tiled notice ot his intention to make nnal proof in support oi nil claim, aim inaisam prooi will ne made be fore the County Vlers of Morrow County, Oreg on. at Heppner, Oregon, ou February S, 18U7, vis: JAMES AYERS H. E. No. 5270 for the VK SKV Pec. 23 and KM 8W Bee 24, Tp 1 N, K 27 K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon ana cultivation oi. said Isnd. vis : John Barker, Isaac Vincent. Charles M. Long, uenrge nr. rearsou, an oi wannwiy, uregon. ouvit. . B. r. niLSUN, tiegister. Timber CultureFinal Proof. Notice for Pablieattoa. I'NITBD 0TATRS LAND OFFIC I, The Dalle. Oremn. Jan. Ill IH97 XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WKHLEY i.1 T. McNabb,ol Leamgton. Oregon, has filed notice ol Intention to make Dual proof hvrore JiKteph L. Glliaon, U. f. Com. at nla oDire in leslnglon. Oreiton. on wedneadav. the Kith dav of March. 17. nn timber eultiireappllcatlon No. 2WJ4, for the Mt4 nf section No. 34, in Township mi. i fiiun. nange no. i easi. He name as witnos.ee: Thomas L. Dnrman and andevere L. 4'ollev. of Eight Mile, Oregon, Milton R. Murgau and Monro A Olden. nt Ion. Oregon. JAS. r. MOOHK. 9-19 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. T AND OFFICE AT THE DA LLK, OREGON I J Jan. 14. Iw. Notice Is herrhy given that the following named settler has Hied notice of her liiu-ntlou to make dual proof In support nl herrlalm, and that said proof will Im me heforeJ. Vt. Morrow. (4iinlv tierk. at Heiniuer. wregou, un Jiarcn jnu, iswi, vis; EUNICIC BROWN, lid. E. No. tnt. lor tha NWU. sec. Sfl. Tn. 1 1, ft U E. W. M. Mie name tha fnllnwlna? wltneew tn smw her ooiitlHiiom raaldenoa uwn and cultivation oi, saii lana. vis: - John W. Cos. Andrew ft. O rover. Welter I smith an I Culll W lls.n, all nl lo.. 0era. met is iX. r. MCHIHE. Keglstsr. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. VOTICRIH HEKKRY GIVF.M BY THE IN 11 denlgued aaelgiM of (I. D. felt ed W. f. f1l his Snal smranl as such aeelsnea with the Clerk nf the I Irriill t ourt.o( Ih. Mele.,1 treon lot Morrow ( otli.tv. and Mhl final amount all ha heard and f '"I nnnn hy tha Judge nf said ImtrX, na tha Srat day ! Marrh, at Id o rlm k. A. M., ot aaMI day, or as thereafter a Mi.i ( rairt ran hear and ! tk seme l hi tea this svtn oar oi iieremir. Ma It, OBO. CONHKK. Alienee tTOCl KkWDH. WhIU yoa aewfi twsrr subaorlptiua i4 yrt as kaaw yoar braai la fraetrf eharg. IVwa. F. O . KemM. f )r -ll.rfaea. F . Ufl ekoaMari aalUa. mm oa left hie. t am nMA kilo. I 'aula hmaiWt Ilia aeiae Al. aeanita I 4 aa Mik rvrht ll.lahl eal aa ew4 aa nakl hmuw, aad eat sfl mui t naasear. C'ew.k. A. Jlaa.0r. Rnea. Kioa rlat,ieaiaJ tar. I t U. aawemi rM hint ear BMik maaee erwo an ten dm eput la nanu Iknaleaa. W M . Iitll.f. fH-.-f atll. R t m rim-M ..'W. twUrmJt la aaca V awrwa. H li a Ian kta. Fir. Hew. tVulaa. Or -NiraM a4ail fcl.1 nm l-ft aa Mae, eeUa aaaaa aa hmtmp. e nl aa. rWet L A, ntT. Or-4atUa. LF aa 4M (, leirii F with leaf aauta aa rtaks J'", nerrf 11 . Or-flneaaa tnM H i mm Uaa tUl efenaktee; eaW Iwaytal J mm 'iM his. alen ah eHS M hKt eu ine, rails. lmm, 'V - W is. eieeeT aft eevei eatil. mmmm mm rlaltl Ma, ta nM a4 a.ut a keri eaa eee, M ke. MeMaae. Or.M.tfi Kkf mm WH hi eiiie mms a4 mm) 4 tef lWk.4 W.a. Mmrnm Taeana 0 -I Las aeatte a etei aa4 Ml ewW mmmiUwm fork Hi a ft ae mmA e-W mm ta rM mm. IU mad aa earl ehnanlee. la UraM aaaat ttmnmm. an. t. Oe.-a t,a Wl ki aa mmH. ea sw4 aviii mm nt ear. i aa eevt eaMae4es J W Maeef IS, - NeM mtmmSmA I. m4 aa Ml aar, eaiiia e.a mm let air, au aee nM ey. lana aas la ah) a. ISaaw. wiaaea- w4 aNAa, P aa nM mm a-a a efl -.Um. M'tfyaa. N N. II !. m aa ten mkm, mmttm atwe aa I m -tfnewx. I J . I U w , aeea. li aa Uf i a... eva- tm-ummmmm mm PiU h.a. r.h- Ummmm. Maeaeaa.li.-aeM IF a a. mytm, r.e-.J If . lMieaa. Ik -M-vaai It mm W es -ia, aMlAa, aaaM aa laf M ae ta aa. . M-v a fV.-kawa in lasua. uaa new a. a, -ret. . ! e. tie - I'aHAa W f a . aa aa M a4 m-m.t-,t teiaai I W I mm lar lbe la... a. a, a. Hanaa li,.Maaa a w' mm wa an le i ae aev a miei aa Tnaa a, W 1 ! le,-. a iif tee eaa I a., eaHM aae aa at afc a4. ai hea aae '-e. N. M. s - H T aa. I a a ) e-.a ea. , ewaaa.aa W, I , bwni i , mmmm ae ) aa l fit aaiat, - t W aa ra e-r rM eS lae w Ian aar Vantcd-ln Idea S5S wi F ' " ft a ae NMCHIMMIHM THESE FIGURES ARB YEARS, YEARS IN WHICH, IN SINGLE INSTANCES, Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Sciatic, LutnbagicJ 20 HAVE RAVAGED' THE HUMAN FRAME. ST. JACOBS OIL CURED THEM. NO BOAST : THEY ARE SOLID FACTS HELD IN PROOF. u s SEVEN McClure New Life of Grant by Hammn Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life ot Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) . Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.) ' Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson' still unpublished (Begins lu May.) ... Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." years of the Civil War practically a member . fitted than any other man living to give an , recoiiecuo'is anu corresponnence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them oi portraits It 1 lnteinleil to pnbllrh special biographies 1 studies under the general title of MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. . Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under Stories Of Adventure. A serial by CON AN DOYLE, In which he will use his extraordinary Ulei t for mystery and Ingenuity which have, a piace oemue roe ana uaooriau. ; , ' - TEN FAMOUS WRITERS - IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will oi two contributions to ano her publication appear lit allluhk s oiauazink. JOEL CHANDLER HARKI.S. A series nf new Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlinbleflnger" RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides 'Captains Courageous." Kipling will contribute to McCldm'i an oi vne snon siones ne win write uunng OCTAVE THANET Is preparing for the MAoazinb a scries of short stories in which the same cnaraciers win appear, aiuiougn each wiji oe complete m itself. , Anthony Hop , Brit Hirts ' Robert Brr Frank R. Stockton ,; SUnloy Weymon ' Clark Ruasoll will all have stories in McClvki's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and ivji, uie suuscnpnou priee oi wnicn is only One Dollar n ; Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., NewTork. A Campaign Of Education How to Get It (P C nn Mill in, I UKPHRHLLELED W urn male ak I It. Htn h a pair la a great popalar bom. Tb (tilacriptlon price of Laalla'a I II per annam. W aiak th uoparallelad eBcr of Cory of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. Ho such offer aa ever mad before. No surta offer a III ver be mad again, The two paper aiak a auart aorwpUbla t'hrlelma or blrthdiy tit, and will b onmianl reminder of th giver klndneas. Remit by (natal order or chat k 10 Heppner, Orocon. Tt. - WEEKLY I IIC MONTHLY Outlook Publlsksd ry fUtarday l3Astor Place few York Tk Oall-enl altl U la I)?, m II baa beao durieg aaaa o( a la laaalf faa ar, a Uislner of Oar Oa-a Tltaaa. la ila tartnaa aJib.rial dvparlneal T Oalkwtk five enif at rsliea nf lb aarld' softaaat f"lloat ailbrar all ltr;-itaBl rLilt,ihmt.ia 4 ra ioMttmi atneeitieal f It, tiayj baa a e.Bi!ete Wptaeti nf raliftoo aas, le'He Bb aaara U I ha tntareal of lb b'r fiea aqfraal lileiaiarv; fraiL t baarfnl llj!a-ltk ahnnl na ! Il.ings: aail, la fai. ) io (iv free te.msiua, trlfiaal oleatrtatwa, a l rsaanriaMa eaWrtalnRtaal. la a la ahh Ik th t.fih tnlaata, tb kapaf will aasara Ita legaler Mta ia wkn-a a til a41 f rralli la i t ! aaa a 4 aUrai liaa. lb Oalaa k la taMan4 Alai4 gfts a aaaa a far, Taa 4 laaaa la raaa saaaia ! aa l'ati M.sl aa Xasaoae. frlaiki( aeal laaaaa laaa Wit aa laa Wlmeff eaa, taelt lll laf arr set fwllrM, TVa ariaa at Th fNlhe.k la Ik.aa 44iea a e la Meaaaa, aa lea IHaa ' H4 ! a t-ta .f ill .e4(a- 4 fr ataaa U Ibe 0.ll.., .l Ae' av e, tl t. PAINS AND ACHES 130 Ma azine For 1897 GREAT SERIALS t Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probablv better authoritative history of this period from his I unpublished. In connection with this series the editor's direction. . in the "Sherlock Holmes" stories, given him write diirlna the comlna vear. with the excentlnn which yere engaged from him long ago, will ... ' - . animal stories In the same field as tho "Brer stories. tne coining year, . Important features of McClcri's MaoaIINS for For4)J.UU To l educated on must read th beat literature. The best literature I expensive. Laalla'a llluttratod Waakly, Published at 110 fifth Aronua. New York, Is full of the Imt tbl , v. ilng. M A Us 'Illustrations art superb stories charming; and Its literary department are edited with eon- educator, It should ba In vary I x & 47t th Old llatl and Charley Jooe art aa KioisUsl InfMbar down at Cbtrlaf'a olj plana in Iba lonaorial bualaaa. Call oa Itivta aod cl four whiaiari ptisbad la. Xu la Iba lima to gat lb Waeklf Uiotfiioiaa, Iba great eat lipiMf of lb Weal. With tb0eHta,hotb afriol If In .1an(,oti tear, 3 tfl Ho betlaf fK)rr.blolh.n uf Bparer eak Ua nada alblala. Wall. Tbjiiipoo rua le batwaaa Heppner aad Monuraaiil, arrlrtrif vr j da ic(4 MotiH; aad laavtaf avert da lo I HoaJar. Hbor laal aad abaap- a4 rniia It Iba Ialartar. O0aar A llrok. afef,i. a llei poef I'aadlaloa fla llrpoar F.ebo Hlaaa lAom. l'araoaa deelrna of vtalliag I'vadlaloa taa f lima aad ruouey l laklaf tlika mala, Ht M )ilBlia Iba MeU Iba pratlno a- laa Iba pimgm will aak maaaatHaa vMb S hVIocIi irata at F. bo tef I'eaJlaioa Oftaa al Oiiy lertf l.ra. W. l, 1'roaiialof, Tbmacb iraiaa aa Iba O. IL A M. will raa ta. raillla, Walia Walla aad r4le4. 1 bf'tngb (lee yf, fifal aad Mkead Haa. aill ran le aaaM-a alib IHa t'alf.a I'm ifia, Iba aaa aa bara for. A Ibrteagb 8rl elaas alaeper Poll land t Faekaaa, oaaft' ailb taa Aral rlaaa ateata lo M. I'aal, aad I li'ttofb larpl alee per I'artJaad la HI feat, a. II raa la a-aaartma wilb Iba (Ireal S-albaea filasf if rf ia-ateual Ibiny tv af rye h, )taled l.al laa aad eaa-kalf IBileai.f HaeJaoaa. A laa fill aM tef ral faa. feaaad, N a Mb earn . I ei if aa'sM firvraataal f l bead. Raa laa fa list) bad al b'F laT baad i4 aatHa fr- 4 J ' aa laaa. '-e HMa!era Call net OelMla i.fS'e, A rare ibeaw In H III '.! Al ibe iel.eal a aiakr a J delay ara Uaeeva b4 TEACHING BIRDS. An In tores ting Operation That Requires Muoh Patlenoe. A Specially Constructed Organ I Also Necessary tor the rurpoee Soma of the. Alia Employed In th Luon. ; I Probably not one refider in 1,000 qver heard of ; a 'blrd organ" or saw one. They are m'ude only in France, and are imported to this country in small iiumberB, as dealers in mu sical boxes have few calls for them, and generally send for them only upon orders from customers. .They are made solely for teaching tunes to canaries and bullfinches. A wooden box about a foot square contains a large roller covered with pasteboard upon which brass pins are set accord ing to. the system used in preparing the rolls of music boxes. Beneath the roller is a small pair of bellows, and in the back of the. box is set & row of ten metal pipes about the size of a long lead pencil. ' When the crank on the outside of the box is rapidly turned wind is foroed into the pipes, lis the valves open when the metal tongue be longing to each is struck by a pin on the roller. The music is therefore pro duced on the principle of u set of Pan's pipes, and is very shrill and high, yet sweet and full. The' ten note produced by tha ten pipes range from middle (3 in the Btaff to B, above, or an Octave and three notes. 1 hat is, the bird music is written in the octave used in theniusifal notation for the human Voice, but properly, would be written in on octave higher w hen comparing the voice of ft eunajry with the voice of asoptuuo. However, the quality of the tones differ to greatt ly that the shrill, clear pipe pf the bird makes ita voice sound as If it were pitched much higher than is really tha cuse. ... 1 ii ' . The "bird organ" is pitched In exact ly the same toue and key as the voice of the canary, or perhups this is put ting .the cart before the horse, for the bird ' strikes faultlessly the key and tone of the pijies. It is more nccurate to say, after all, that on the hand the orgnna ore pitched to bo with the ca nary's voice, a the result of the ex perience of the builders, and that tha canary shows wonderful, power of im itation in fulling in w ith the tone qual ities ot its toucher. If one note in the organ is off the key In the slihtcat do pel tho biid takes the same tone1, iivd !. I . 1 .. ....... ......... I, II l um c it-.ii na nun immc eivii; n will always curry the blemish; in the liurinony, All of I lie airs used in tlnac i.rguus are written In tint keys of (1, .ne sharp, or in (, und as they hute only the range of leu notes, Irtiin (i to II, It la very difficult to adapt nuiiiy tunes to tho limitations of eanujj- music. There is a dealer kai inutile Ikixos on liiilgfe avenue alio sells "hird organs" nml w rite music for the ciu.sry lem-li- ft. lie Jiiim u tlniwrr liileil tritti mini- ii eriil music which lie lin r im cl (or iinc in tl:r "liinl oiyTux." iinJ l.e slv puts ttim s fo order i n thi; rolleia, lis liii liinl orgnna wh it h pipe a rt Tr- toire of arAfii airs, with "Mulligan Cuartls," "Yankea )Klle," "A Dream of Lot," Lucy (iiaj," "Down Went MHilnty." and "You ( au't l'lsy in Mj Ycrd,m all on oua roller.' "One I une Is all that a man trlr-s to Irut li a rausry,M he , "and ha will lievrr let the bird bear more than that me. He Vn the bird In a iiilt-l room while lie la leaching it and ilm-su'l Irl it hear the solee of another bltrl. A ra nnryl lif.iin la not teiy imd beget hi loukit (d Ihi'liuiry lanfflrd it br bivt liuira thnn I lie an me old lumv I liaia htwrd of liirda that nmld whistle leio aire, bul Iheac arr very rate, and it la a riaky iin.li-rlukiiig. For whin a Nrd lawnrklng ou the aevnxl luue lie la likely In art hilled with Ibe Aral, ami I bra all your Iniublr'a srt.iM! fir iwlbinir. D'a ainiply a etir lion uf lima ami pnliriira. You' Jul Kt tn liy the I one nn I lie ortfsii aa nfln aa yon frl a i haii'-e; I he luore llw t-aiirr; you ll sftiii'l awsy lor ln nr lUn ttnetitlia, or loag-er, trhaa fur Sis nntn I ha. "If haa tha lurk to re a Hrlglil t.irl, Itr ll e-jiii i iit.iu ilia tuna in Uirra fiMenth. Al first he'll slnf laxtiet Ibie" bnra, ihrti fuller and siarl o.i affain. W lirfl le lis I'-all.e.l tl.e air all Ibe aa f brifli bia it is weak ami rnrrtfaia, '"'l " F'l a'roniir ainl rtwira rtiifwlral all tha I nn, When aire j.m ka II up )uur Irouhlr are oer It 'a simply a tueiur ( luna ami ra Ilea thru, t'a all Dub In r-tt.iiif a Lr.tfM bul allh a r-e-l rar, ami Iba aareleel alnr may turn mil a feulura a k Iralrvnl ahrll, Iblilftnrhea aia ' e. r u lent h, hill ibef ara eo atmrt be. II. el Iba mult araararrely aurth I l.e Irmil.l. A raster iJI keep bia sol.a i,al riet-tMrry fsr fighl or tea years, aad l.e in aar .a aaevteet knoala in Iba .f bl." The (.ertrian ttaiara and ea of miit ffk b in PkI tireaefnj In Iba IrainlrtaT -t canartee, and yearly all t.f I la m. turn. W. i s-.li.ler la ritiisMlel Ma Mt lv n eiiMeel 1 (iimn T1. N.aa ba .UJ fl i i ajr ftiea til aie ail uu. Thera ai n y raiiae lad H'rW la a rral r.ly, bat hoe. trenre. uauanal I ten Iba rtln. alia? of raaareea, and Iba altirf Irii.rer'a lr refna tr aelilr "l.l r I f ffsi.s" and aril !r mum.t fnf Ik'ae I tl'e ,rean ea Th 'e fafftiehed la ef y .r la, ! aevraila. ft', aea, rasa aad jiaer ara f'ile.1 nil. IUI the adlr ba ret aa easy leek a M K kli lm'alkr.a f key aad frr. aad rasa all lk k fSiftt la lb. li'iie fsi,MS. fere. lcr.I!y a rtelrrif !! f'if al aif aK,-b I be adefrftf 1 vrv.r rAtw. a 'lele.J Iba Snral ra.r .f ll eenery. sa l I 4.l f in n4 eeil.'ee. I7 1'iUI ll "MeM, ae4 ll.ema" I . l'f ih aeeteal al eaeieal air fnf a afy Wt la UirUL aad aari !( lt 1 ail l.rf '; ti kheavor. ei'i (Highest' of afl la tlkvenmg FcWXatest tT, & Govi Report s - I AB60WTELY PURE THE ERRING" ''boi.wii.Mii. Acquitted, Ha Is round at His Old Way . . , , Again. t ., ,,,..1'!' A curious romance of burglary and filial affection Is told in the French . newspapers, says the New York Jour nal. ' It has generally been, supposed to be almost impossible to escape from the French penal settlement at "Cayenne, r.nd the perils to be confronted in the forests both from animals and natives, not to talk of starvation, appalled the. convicts to -Such ari extent, that they never even thought of , attempting ilight. This theory has'just received a severe shock, the description of no less than 30 recently escaped convicts hav ing beien circulated to the police by the minister of the interior. , One. or "two have already been cap tured in France. Among these is a cer tain Petitjenn, who is accused of new misdeeds. Petitjean escaped from Guiana some time 8gorfor no other rec kon, he said, than to come and embrace his old mother, who lives at Hagnolet, lie was arrested, but in deference to public opinion, which was ijnnressed by his tiiinl affection, he was set at liberty and allowed to remfl in in France. A short time ago a robbery took place nn the lloulevard Diderot, in Tpris, and by tracing back the stolen goods four persons were sweated They were all carrying knives, kmicklediiHtcraand re volvers, and mnde a most) desperate fight for their liberty". ' Once in prison, however, they, eon fewWT they belonged to a large gang whose ehe, wa Petit Jean! Hence the latter's arrest, ' TRAPPING. TURKEYS. ' Tb Method Uaaally Employed la taklaa tha Wild Bird. .. One of the methods' by which wild turkeys are taken by native hunters, lis described in "Hunting ami Mulling In Florida," by Mr. C. D. t'oiy, curator of the department of ornithology in .the Field Columbian museum, Chicago, certainly does little credit to the intel ligence of the turkeya.' A plaev ia found where turkeys ore numeroua. torn ia scattered about, and If that ia eaten, more ia placed in (Ida manner for a week or two, until they become, accustomed to going there for food. Then small logs are Inld, forming a square box about six or eight Inches In height; possibly two log on each aide, one above the other. Inside ia placed the corn, and (he turkey enter It readily, oa I he obstruction is not sufficient to excite their fears. The next night another log In added, ratting the nox a little higher, per uana a foot or so, anil thia proeeas goes on until the smnll lop form a rone- klinnrd box, narrowing at the ton, h nv- lisg aa oprnlng by which they run enter at the tn. Corn la placed in the boi, ami a few kernels lending to ii, aa usual, and (he turkeys, mounting the laat big, drop In and eat up the corn. And now thrv are caught, Tha oienlng ka aa narrow thai, although a turkey raa easily . jump ilt. n through It with chmed wlnra. II cannot Jump out again, with ita wing spread. STOOD BY HiR RIGHTS. Ilea a Waasaa laayee Had taa taa War. The woman lawyer abunmrd a pika of lirlefe drmn iwfura th Judge, act-ory hi f to the New York Herald, and aald; "I move to dierharg (lie pHaoner on the ground that Iba jtroarrutlon have mil prornl Ibelr raw. ami that the eel (Irnt-e la Irrele.aul and Itnmalrrlal." "Motion granted," aaid Iba Judg. "No mora dastardly outrage naa er prria-irateil.' Isrgan Iba lawyer, "than Ilia Inearrrratlnn of Ihla, my Innorenl Ileal. Ila h enrard In tlie purauit of hi daily a un, when lb strong aria of Iba law rVarvnded ntaio him. lie-" "Madam." aald Iba Imlfa, "l,r not already Isild yoa that yrr motion wa granu-d? 1 1 prevmer la diarharre) -e wsa a men without guile," nm liBOT'l I he tair oiuisarlof. "Jls; aura rtr. Ma fan.lly a la-at beruuld. lie a a lt Iba mbl of hi faJnily e.rt le a bra a mlntnn of the law fill-red and drmandevl bia Imaie.bata Inparnrra lion." "I riaia already derldrd In you isvor. lnaum, aa have Wi. you Hra." draw l Iba I X 1e. - ba( iriflte do fnn aaalT" "KUai tnntm rVa I want. Indd T" rrie Ike aotnaa lawyer, bar faea laabiag l a rrlmeeiei b-i. . "W by, 1 want in arsrua lliisraae. I eland on my rv.aet twtional r'fbl a a a-msn l bait U laal word, and I ron to b'f It." , . Aad aha del. A MOSQUITO INVAOISENQLANO. Hail iaeaey laeael' Maeeaf fas tlaW laaa af Haaeaa iMrtrlea T be barrww trig a a aoNtea frrn m. 1 iUm thai a tmauiiu baa ta-a taAea) '! M Itertfifilabirw, A feaUetna iLli.t al liar ley, lijetoa. arlu ! a l,wdrti J-a thai on a rfet ataaln? ba ennui.U'e. Ila. fern, km I eel ia bia Uel batalvf. Aa 1 1'giiaba.aa kt alaays lraa, ai II aeeia a' "! aa;flnwia la add Iket Ita a. i-f larley grappled lib. Ilea rrealMfa i(ila batxleet, aar ay4 bia ksad HtiUI II aaa amier e.,1 )vi..m. Wa aael , a rl lef lie Ii fta of 4rtiaaT d a .e In I bea iWyv tla Oaya. ! i t. ) . ai.i b ei.tM. Ua'ery. a I' fl .linni' (St. I duly ks Ui arita tfl k'S fcraepajat atd lell aiaail It 7S tbi apti,,i tl a asteiaial la.l tha fea.lera ff IU H.ii .l i tletaM ara la. ,. l,la- f a7 Iba ot !! I.ria ae f atb 7 I Maa tf b.'l'y k. I '!-,J in'' far countries.' Xuiong other places he bad visited' the famous1 city1 'of New Jersey, and in' the trahsmisaissippian capital bod met and coped with, the mosquito in its lair. " , Thus he Is tible to identify his quarry and lay , before the" British public a harrowing picture of the animal's dis tinguishing traita. ' ' ' "The specimen caught,"' he writes, "has every characberisttc of the for eign, mosquito," especially the New Jersey variety. I believe they have been brought to England with timber, for in New Jersey the logs of timber, which, aire -usually carried down' the l ivers,-, have, on them mosquito eggs gathered from the surface of the wa ter, where they breed, and bo in this manner are-transported to Europe, W here the sunshine hatches them, and they fly away," ,.. ., .. It now remains only to unite the English people! aa one man against the nvader. Hence this suggestion: "Let every person carefully examine his bedroom window in the morning and kill them, aeby so doing they would be prevented . laying their eggs' and breeding. Now is the time to act to prevent them spreading. 1 They may easily be known by their resemblance to gnats, but having a long truik ar prol)ocls, and by making a humming noise when ' approaching the' face' or hanilB of a person." ' " Accompanying thia slogan is a dia gram what has been called the busi ness end of the mosquito, which may be wed for further identification of tho dreaded foe, should he be encountered unawares. N. Y. Herald. ' Evading th Uul. . One of the regulations at the new; CongreaKlonal library tn AYaHhlngton ia that visitor must I'urry no porcela into tlsn building. So says Use Post, of that city, end then goes on tnrelutaan aunis- Ing occurreiM: A ratlsrr tall, brood rhouldered young woman arrived attha door of the library, having In her bond a neat brow n pn,er package. "No bun- (Ilea are nlowed insiika tlie building, mid tht. attendant. "Y'ou tniart leave. It here till you coma out," Tlse yoiwig womnn objeetetl. Tlie man sold It w a i (he rule. The young woman said Itw a- alisiird. The man was firm. Ila must oliev ordt-rs. The young woman he;- tiiltl; then alio undid the pnreel, hung fcevenil iulra of blin k hone over her arm, handed the nuu the paper, and aaid: "1 licit-, yon may keep that until ( come out," , , t " Ha (ioatfortabla While Trarrliag ' . .i Id cool weather. The Ualon Paciflo lyatem haata its Iraioa Ibroaghoal by attain beal from tb engine, (bug nak tag-every par! ol all ita ears, pleaaaat and oroforUbla. It alao light ttt eara by tht palebrated 1'ialaob Light makiog tbem brilliant at night. Paaaaocara carried daily on tha fast mall. For leaping car raaervallooa, licketa, or lo fairoatloa, eall aa or addrt II. W. Haiiar, (Jan. All, 135 Third Bl Port land, Oregon. THE FUNNEL TRICK. Aa lalarasllag I'raHleea leaelaad by Sf arl lea tailfaralaaa. Jerry I.ynrh baa finally learned Ibe funnel Irirk. He look It In two thmra una on on evening and th othrr tha nr. Tin senator aauntereil up to the lUihrtulnn i tub the other day ami saw I wo or I h re of 1 h ) on ngrr mrtnlsr ra a I lemptllig a rtw fel, ami bewalrhed tbem with iiil. rrsl. One of Ibrm. ay th Han I'rnria New lllrr, aturk a funnel In (hlop.f bia troiianra, threw hi bead bai k, placed a SQ-ernt pieee on hi f.irv-hrad and (ri.vl bo drop Ilia Ih4 funnel (y alow ly hrarrllig hie bead. Utey all lia.l falkrd Jerry lnLt-d on trying it. iIhiuiiIi all bad trtrd .i I i w ,i. la hi in from altrme: ing a fral t lifflr-nlt f"f Ihi-m. Tb funnel wa (land la lha wsUtbun.l nf bia iroia. r and l.e threw bm k bis head ly rarvir lb mln on M spnnl brow. t IImI Jnnrtur a pllrber nf le w a'er MM erupt led Inln Die f.irtirl, n, by lb tlmf Jerry rot ltiroirh lUmlrg lb (okaira had tan'iehrd. Tli arnalr'a Wertir Impioted a itb dry raiment an I th hat! iiirfl.l al lb eluti be started In In alius a couple of frirmla tb funnrl trlrh. "II. Ibl war." re .lalnd. "yori ftp I fti f uniii I In lb top nf ynurpea hatha, si. Idea Ihnra jour bead l k, an, ami --anni !" Agaia Jerry was f..rrei torkange bt ralnnni, ami i la rait l.nnaT iewl what l.e kmra ale.ul lb funael IrVrk. On what rmund." aakl lha aourl, "doew Iba iUfa-r bia tlesruand frr lien1iig bia aanT" "fN Uav arms ml raplWal Iba t"t llotirr'a abirny, "that Imi waa avteon ailev ttn h rertia, abd wra ke4bliaia, gaia bins Ui bama of J.4.n Wesk-y, II mew w labaa In l.a II legal ly p.nfed It R"f ttill.ana, an ba tan J"in Iba llaptiata iletly an I wlUt Out aMraraung vt,a a0leol."-lkl-ragn Tribit tkB a I aiaeaa ,fr iiva Iba In lel'istre I aapHtnrv .y it, .)-' ),' l lb arteral prvislaaa, wr.ilea ntifc ,ri.'e Ink, lb ni rn. i. g nnr, All raf e.aa f ink ar i.,i,rr. i ij,, ,.4 ik oleemeala frv-taj tb'lr eat, w lb lb l- l ut bat" af raaki ail ut y-a f C b f., w .Ibmil earei.l are 1 eib d la ( f.l..f .!.. ,, t l.,,f b.e f. oa dJ , ill h , !, 1 fx.) ..,ae u,e f pfty, Jay ut- n ?-.- l Intirtrata t jafftrin f . 1 a,, I 1 r I I