Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 29, 1897, Image 4

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THE
THMCE-A-WEEK EDITION.
18 Pages a Week. -156 Papers a Tear.
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St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For fall details call on 0. K. & N.
Agent (a Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
P0BTI1AND. UBiaOH.
E. McNEluL, President and Manager.
The Thirteen Bnperetl tloaw ..-r
t It la said this stranrfo superstition
extends away bade to the time of King
Arthur. When the froo.l J.ritihh king
founded the famous Count! Table, he
requested Merlin, the enchanter, to ar
range the seats. Merlin arranged one
set to represent the' r.postles; twelre
were for the faithful adherents of Jesus
Christ and the thirteenth for the traitor
Judas. The first were never occupied
save by the knlgjits.iU:;tinyuished for
their achievement, and when a death
occurred among t'.icm the scat remained
vacant until a J.niht, surpassing him
in heroic and wnr-li'ie attainments,
should be considered worthy to fill the
place. If an unworthy knight songht
the vacant chair he was repelled by
some magic power. The thirteenth
seat was never occupied but once. Th
story goes that a h;iu;rhty and insolent
Saracen knight Bat down upon it and
was immediately swallowed. up by the
earth. Ever after it was known as the
''perilous seat," nivl, brave as the cele
brated knights of tliu i conn i lauie are
said to have been, not one over had the
courage to sit on the thirteenth chair,
and the superstition against it still sur
vive.
Q0IOK T ITU 13 t
Snn rTjroxiolsco
And all point In California, via th Mt Bhast
route of the
Southern Pacific Co
Th arant highway through California to all
point East and South. Grand Boanlo Rout
Of th Paoiflo Cot. Pullman Hnflet
HlMper. Seoond-olasa Bleeper
Attached tonpraa train, aflnrdin anperior
aooomatodation for Moond-ela tiaaaanaera.
For tat, ticket, deeping oar. reservations,
to,, oall npon or addraae
ft. KOKH1.KH, Meneer, I. P. BOOERfl, Asst.
Osu. F. A P. Ait, Portland. Oreion
It stands first among "weekly" papers
Id else, freqnency. of publication sod
freshness, variety and reliability of ood
tents. It is praotically a daily at the low
prioe 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 oolumns.
It is splendidly illustrated and among
its special features are a fine bnmor
page, exhaustive market reports, all the
latest fashions for women and a long
series of stories by the greatest living
American and English authors,
Cohan Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome,
Stanley Wbiman, Mary E. Wilkins,
Anthony Dope, Bbet'Habte,'
Brandeb MATTnifws, Eto.
We offer this uncqaaled newspaper
and Tbe Gazette together one year for
$3.25. Tbe regnlarsubeoription prioe of
tbe two papers is $3 50.
: The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is tbe Union Pacific. East-
Am cities ars reached via this line with
rnr nhanaes of cars tbsj via other
lines Rates always tbe lowest. .Tiokets
tn or from noints in the United States.
Canada, or Europe for sale by R. W,
Baxter. Gen. Agt... 135 3rd St., Portland,
m iibs
-TO THE-
VIA THE CNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
ThroiiKh Pullman Tatars 8'epra.
Tonrtat HlMMr and Fro Ueclltilni Chair
Car DAILY uiCuliago.
Many hoiira aatel via tlill lint to Kaatern
Point.
STEAM HEAT.
LOWICNT
PINTSCH LIGHTS
MA.Tiea.
It. II. ItAXTKR. Cm. Aarnt.
Portland, Oregon
J. C. HART, Agent, lleppner, Oregon
Freaks Who Havo Boon Jo ned
Together in Wedlock.
On . Cowplo-- sraiTlea br Froxy wnue
Thooaanda of .Mile Apart Some
. f the Qneer Prank of
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Milwaukee & SI. Paul R'y
a- strr? s-
HEGISTERED MAIL.
Many Clerk Bundle and Verify Each
Package.
Tn the New York post office, when a
letter is presented for registration it is
inspected by the receiving clerk to as
certain whether it is in good condition,
firmly sealed, properly addressed
and sufficiently prepaid, and that
the name 'of the sender has been
Indorsed on it. These requirement be
ing met, the clerk records the letter in
a book composed of alternate thin and
thick leaves, a manifold copy of the en
try being obtained by means of a sheet
of carbon paper placed between the
two.
The thin sheets are perforated In ob
long sections for ready separation, and
constitute the receipts issued to the
public. Kach receipt bears a distinct
number In a series running from one to
one hundred thousand, nnd every letter
registered has the number of the receipt
issued for it indorsed on its face.
The condition of the letter envelope
is now Inspected by another clerk, and
if perfect, the imprint of a hand stamp
la impressed across the edge of the flap
to betray any tampering.
These preiimlnariesbeingcompleted,
a card known as tne return receipt in
prepared and attached to the letter by
means of a rubber band. On one side of
the card appear the number, date of
mailing, name of addressee, and desti
nation of the letter; on the other, the
name and full address of the sender, to
whom the receipted card will be re
turned when the letter has ben deliv
ered. -
In Its numerienl order the letter
passes to a separating clerk, and with
titf others, composing an even lOO.Isdis-
Glance at this Map
Of th Chicago, Milwaukee and ft. Paul Rail
way and nut It connection! with all traimon
tlncntal line and HI Taul and maha, and
remember that It tralmir lltilitud wllhlee
triclty and healed byateam. It equipment It
superb. Kloaul Buflet, Library, Hinoklnn and
Sleeping ear, with frc recllnluc rhalra. Eaoh
deeplna ear berth ha an electro reading lamp,
and It dining ear are th brat In th world.
Other line are longer than this, but none art
shorter, ami no other often thabo luiuriout
accommodation. Ther uftlcteiit rraaon
lor th popularity of "Th Milwaukee," Coupon
k ktgenta la every railroad ofllc will girt
foil further Information, or addrra
C. J. IDDY, General Agent,
;. W. CAREY, Trar. I'ua. Agent,
roTLD, Oanon
Honrthing to DrpeaS oa.
Mr. James Jones, of tbs drag firm of
Jones k Hon, Oowden, Ills., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Disaovsry, says that
laat winter his wife was attacked with
La Grippe, and bar ess grew to aerions
that pbytiolane at Oowden and t'soa
ooold do nothing far her. It swmd to
develop into Hty (Jonsnmption. list
ing Dr. King's New iWorery in store,
and selling lots of it, bs took m bolt I e
home, and to tho surprise of all shs be
gan to get better from first doaa, aod
half dnieu dollar lxitleour-l bar so and
and 1L Dr. King's New Dioovtrf for
ConfiimptkiBj, Conghs and Colds is guar
anteed to do ths good work. Try It.
Kreo trial bottles at Coosor A Brook's
Drag Htor.
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The conventional idea of a wedding
doea not agree with the tastes of eome
people, and occasionally very eccentric
and .. sometimes. romantic marriage
ceremonies are solemnized. Men and
women entirely opposite in disposition
nnd character frequently unite in the
holy bonds of matrimony sometimes
much to their mutual regret, lnis
peculiar fact, it would seem, also ap
plies to oddities of humnn noaire. In
many of th traveling shows the freak
who help to draw money from the pub
lic intermarry, and it is not an unusual
thing1 to find the fat man wedded tothe
skeleton woman, and the tattooed man
to the bearded lady.
Mrs, Hunnnh Battersby, who at one
t ime toured thecountry as a fat woman,
was married to a Pennsylvania man,
and it is stated as a curious fact that no
sooner were they married than she be
gan to lose flesh and he to pain it. His
weight increased so rapidly that he soon
took to exhibitinc himself as a fat mnn.
An exception to this rule of contrast,
however, was Col. Glover, the giant,
who stood six feet seven Inches. Ue was
wedded to Martha Peabody, the Ameri
can giantess. Several years ago, when
they nppeared in public together, they
used to receive as much as $750 a week.
The Italian consular agent at Cin
cinnati performed the most peculiar
marriage ceremony on record. The
7100m was a well-to-do resident of the
Ohio city and his bride lived in Italy.
The contracting parties were thousands
of miles npart when the wedding wiu
performed, the marriage being by
proxy. The consul filled in a blank
certificate,- which he forwarded to au
thorities in Italy, who in the presence
if the parish priest exhibited it before
he blide, who affixed her signature,
x-cepting it ns her action. The mar
riage was perfectly binding.
very similar ceremony was per
formed some time ago. The affair took
place by proxy, nnd Miss Maple was
married by a clergyman in New York to
1 man who nt the time of the marriage
lay dying in a Texas town. The bride
groom wtis represented In the cere
mony by the bride's cousin, who mn
the neecKsary responses and signature
is h's proxy. The two lovers had been
'ngnged for a long time, and Miss MapU
wished to liear the name of her be
trothed evrn though she could do so
only as a widow.
.The all-important ring Is sometime
'orgottcn, and In more than one1 cne
the door key of the church has had to do
luty, but it Is not often thit portionso?
the marriage service are omitted. In
1 southern town, however, a little while
igo, after the party had left the church
't was discovered thnt the clergyman
!iad forgotten the words, "with this
ring I thee- wed, etc., thus relieving
the bridegroom of the most serious
inrt of his obligation, and the fall
'iride was minus a wedding ring. In
dead of witting down to a tirenkfnst th
arty hurried buck to the church ant'
acre thus practically married twice li
one day.
Cupid ran amuck some time ngi
imonir the old folk of a (icorgia town
n old soldier, 7H year of nge, led to th
iltnr nu aged damsel who had aern 7
iiiliiiiu'rH. There werf thre brides
mniilrn, wlume age reipeclively cr
M, CH and TO. Th'-y were all spinsler
Die beet man, who was 75, brough
the mniltinrd ages up to 42.1 year.
An miiiMiul kind of marriage wa
i Irbrated In New York recently. Thl
was between a couple txitb deaf an
lumb. They held prayer books whll
1 friend iolnted out the diffrrer
usagea lit the service as they yei
pokeii by the clergyman, and the
made the ruatomary response in th
deaf and dumb alphabet.
An ingenious couple onc concelvi.
he Idea of being married by phono
raph. In the place where the brsle
friMiin reaUlid he and the mlnleter wen
tvrr I he marriage aertUw, and he recites
he projier reajionie) Into the Inatru
mem. 1 he phonograph a aent t tni
tiidv, ahe willingly supplying lit re
itiiMie "I ill and "I do" In the prea
1 nr of her iwator. h then pro
iimineed the pair unlteil In matrimony
No explanation l gneu of Imw Ihry go
iter the difficulty of Ihe ring.
well-known anttimpnloglot. In de
rriblng varkiua marriage ruatnma, re
fer 10 a alrangw ort of ay niltnllrwl mar
1 luge tthtrh la aiipMM-l to ha urig
n a let I In India. It la a marring will
tree, iitanta, animal and lnaiuuial
object. If am one prtiprMM- to enlei
iiiin union which k n"l la aeeord
pure with tr'l.litiel Idea, It U be.
' rd that III lurk whU h I sure to fo!
tuw may te aertel by a marriage rl
ihia I11 rut. th nil emmMefjiirttrs- Iwleg
Imrne l.y iheubjrrt rhM-o. la vsrlout
trgUrn girl inn! mil tnsrrv t-furr
l.rr rl-M-.l ai.ler, but Ihe (l.ftl.ully .
iiirmime br I be rldeat daaghtey mar-
tine the lrarrh nf tree. Then th
wedding f Ihe jounger iksiightef hia
Mfely hw eelrbraie.1 HuTIo l.prr'
how oscrfirriTUNTiD.
Held Hla Ground.
' According to a local paper, Lancaster,
Pa., had a visitor who believes in stand
ing np for his- rights as a pedestrian.
He was a commercial drummer, ano
was making for a railroad station
when he encountered a hack standing
on the street crossing. He refused tx
walk around the vehicle, and called tc
some passers-by to send him a police
man that the way mjt be cleared
No bluecoat appeared, so he .checker
his grip at the station and returned t
the crossing, declaring that he wouh
linger there until the carriage wai
moved. He did so. too, though it tool
him an hour and a half in all, and h
missed his train.
Via the Onion Pacific System
Baggage is checked through from Port
end to d estination. The apeciallies o
the Union Pacific are nnexoelled track
and equipment, anion depots, fast time
through oars, steam heat, Pintscb light
and oonrteona treatmeut to passengers.
For rates aud information apply to R
W. Baxter, Gen. Agt. U. P. system, Port
land, Oregon.
rii5
fm VJUmnat tf fs
Prof. W. K. reeks, who
makes a specialty of
baa wttBi
boat
RoileDST.
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
living Physician; hi
access i astonishing.
Wa have heard of cases
OC to years' standing
cirso oj
him. Ha
publishes a
valuable
work on
this dis
ease, which
he sends
with
lares bot
tle ot hU absolute cure, free to any suffererf
who may ena tneir f. u. ana express aaaress.
We advise anv one wishing a cure to addresa
ProI.W. H. PZEtE, 7. 9., 4 Cedar St., Sew York
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