Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 02, 1897, Image 4

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It cm ke cared byapleaaant
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rectly into uie nostm.
in quickly auaorbed It give
relief at once,
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A Dismantle Monitor. I NEARLY SMOTHERED BYVIOLETS
The monitor ha ngna, that took part in
Admiral David l'ortcr a oomtMirameni
Is Kknawledeed to be the mort thorough enre for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of ail
remedies. It opens and elesnses tbe nasal passages.
allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tects the membrane from eolds, restores tbe senses
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THE
if YORK
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Tear.
of Fort Fisher in Docemltcr, 184, now
lies dismantled at a I'hiladeJphia wharf
awaiting a pnnhawr who needs a coal
barpe. Her armor has been stripped
off and the r,pinmnr turret removed.
The Saiifrns was one of the monitors
that, casting anchor within range of
Fort Fisher, opened fire upon it, and
in little more tliun an hour demolished
all but the bomb-proof portions of the
fort. The attacking licet consisted of
thirty-five regular cruisers, five Iron
clads and a reserve of nineteen other
vessels. According' to Gen. Grant
it was "the mobt formidable armada
ever collected lor concentration upon
one piven point." The Saufrus was
built flnrin;r the latter part of the war.
In IS!' I nhe war, : old by the government
to a 1'hiladclphia iirm, which made the
purchase with the object of reselling
to some tontii American state in need
of a cccoi'd-hacd warship. The nego
tiations fnile-l. ami the Kaujrus was then
dismantled. ;i:e l.iul been built to last,
for it was necessary to use dynamite in
the v. ork of unshiatliing her hulL
AND
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details call on 0. R. 4 N.
Agent ta Heppner, r.r address
W. H. HTJRLBTJRT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland. Oregon
E. McNEluL, President and Manager,
QUIOK TI3VII3 :
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San lranolsoo
And all poinU In California, vU the Mt, Bhaata
rout of th
Southern Pacific Co
The treat hichwar thronch California to all
points Kaat and nonth. (Jrann Hoanio Kiiuti
Of the Paolflo Coast. Pullman Hnffet
Bleftpers. Beoond-olas Weepers .
Attacked to eipress trains, affording superior
aooomnodatione for senondlass passengers.
for rates, tickets, slnepins oar ream-rations,
eta,, call npon or address
E. KOKHI.KR, Manarer, B. P. BOGIES, Asst.
Gen. I. A P. Act. Portland, Oregon
It stands first among "weekly" papers
in size, frequency of publication and
freshness, variety and reliability of con
tents. It is praotically a daily at the low
prioe of a weekly ; end its vast list of
subscribers, extending to every state snd
territory of the Union and foreign conn'
tries will vouch tor the accuraoy apd
fairness of its news oolnmns.
It ia 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,
Con an DoyIiB, Jerome K. Jekomb,
8TANLEY WeYMAN, MABY E. WlLKINS,
Anthony Hope, IIkkt Habte,
Brandbb Matthbws, Eto.
We offer this unrqanled newgpnper
and Tbe Gazette together one year for
$3.26. Tbe regularsnbscriptinn price of
tbe two papers is $3 50.
. The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is the Union Paoific. East
ern cities are reached via this line with
fewer chanaes of oars tbaii via other
lines Bates always the lowest. Tickets
to or from points in the United States.
Canada, or Europe for sale by R. W,
Baxter, Gen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland.
FEW KREF.
CLIICAGO.
IP SB
-TO THE-
Iwaote & SI. Paul R'y
VIA THE CXION PACIFIC .SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace Weeper.
Foil rlat RlrMrs and Fro Hcclliilng Chair
Cars DAILY to tblksgo.
Many hours saved via thli lint to Eastern
Point.
STEAM HEAT.
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HATltrl.
It. II'. llAXTEIi, Gen. Agent,
I'ortlund, Oregon,
J. C. it ART, Agent, lleppntr, Oregon.
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Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht. Paul Kail
way and note Its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and Bt Paul and maha, and
remember that Its trains are Untiled with elec
tricity and heated by steam. Its equipment Is
superb. Klcnant HutTct, Library, 8uinklii and
Sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs, Kaon
sleeping car berth has an electro reading lamp,
and It dining ears are tha heat In the world.
Othor lines are longer than this, but mine are
shorter, and no other offers the above luxurious
accommodations. These are sufficient reasons
lor Hi popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
li kct agent In every railroad oftU-s will glv
you Inrtber Information, or addrras
C. J. EDDY, Oeneral Agent,
J. W.CASKY, TraT. Pas. Agent,
roTLaiD, Oasuon.
Home Pet Fancies or Horrors of Pronalnent
reople of Moth Hemispheres.
Most men are ashamed of their su
perstitions, because they hate to be
laughed at, yet we have known many
to make fun of the weaknesses of others
merely to keep their own courage up,
says the New York Press. Nearly oil
of the greatest men in history were
the victims of a silly superstition.
Marshal Saxe, wlio met and overthrew
fled at the sight of a cat. Peer
tlw Great dared not cross a bridge. Dr.
Johnson would not enter ony door or
passuge with his left foot first. Caerar
was thrown into convulsions by the
sound ci tininxipr. iueen iMizaocm
could not lear to hear the name of
Mary of Scotland mentioned. The word
"death," or its French equivalent, would
so disconcert Ttilleyrand as to unlit
him for all business. If a hare crossed
Montaigne's path he was miserable for
a month, imagining all sorts of hor
rors. Voltaire, the fearless mocker,
shook with alarm on hearing rocks
cawing on his left. Rousseau looked
under his bed every night before retir
ing. Lord Bryon succumbed before the
weakest prejudice and was n victim of
all the petty superstitions of hit day.
Andrew Jackson cut off the tails of
his hounds and buried them under the
doorstep, believing this to be a sv.re
means of keeping the pack from wan
dering away. Washington would make
n w ish and low nine times to the new
moon.. Garfield, who looked in a glass
all day, dared not come face to face
with one In the dark. Wo might go on
and nam hundred of almilur cases.
Grent and small, old and young, wcuk
nnd strong all hove their npersti-
tioim.
His BarffwCoanoUy HM Narrow Ksempa
la Xew Torts.
Miss Sadia Connolly, an actress, waa
half Bmothered by tlhe sweet breath of
violets the other night. She wa able
to be out of the bed the next day to re
ceive In person the congratulations of
friend, though still nervoiw and upset
over her extraordinary experience.
When not on the road She has been
at home In her snug flat at 1445 Second
avenue, of whiah. her sister Julia is
housekeeper. The two sisters live en
tirely alone. Monday morning am ex
pressman .lelivered ftt Miss Connolly's
flat a huge box of violets shipped all the
way from California in a bed. of moist
moss. There were nearly 3,000 separate
flowers. The penetrating odor filled the
flats. Mira Connolly's bedroom has no
means of ventilation except a door open
ing into the front parlor and another
communicating with her sister s bed
room. The air being chilly tlve actress re
tired in the midst of hor violets witih the
windows all closed. The next morning
her sister found her uueonscious. A
physician who was promptly called
brought her back to earth after having
dumped the violets outdoors. These he
said were partly responsible for thie
youtig woman's condition. As they
were cut flowers nnd In the process of
decay they had added greatly to the
carbonic acid in the room.
" BIDDY'S HALF HOLIDAY.
Most Wonderful Law Presented Before
tha New Zealand House.
The New Zealand house of repro
sentatives has been doing some wonder
ful things, and its latest achievement is
a bill for a statutory half holiday for
domestic servants, which has already re
ceived its second reading. According
to this proposal, every mistress is bound
to turn her servants out of her house
from three p. m. until ten p. m. one
day in every week. If the servant is
found employed at her ordinary work
during the statutory half holiday, the
mistress will be liable to a penalty of
$25. If the servnnts return to their
homes for food during the time men
tioned, the mistress must wait en them
or be mulcted to the same tune, but we
take it, says the Westminster Gazette,
that the mistress htm a legnl right to
refuse admittance. The result will bp
that, n large number of the servn"t
in the town, being country girls Wicn
out friends, will be driven to particle the
ptrecta for tluse six hours of compul
sory holiday. The humorous complete
ness of this proposal will, wc are afraid,
be fatal to it ehnncen of becoming law.
A prominent lady politician has al
ready avowed her preference for a
statutory half holiday for overworked
mothers of lnrge families who have no
servants. The husband will then be
compelled to remain nt home and minj
bin house In the absence of hawife.
A Novel Swindle.
A novel kind of swindle was prac
ticed in a German town the other day.
A man struggling along under a heavy
burden suddenly stumbled and crashed
throus-h a plf.te glassf.tore window.
The proprietor of the store demanded
payment. The porter said he had no
money. Fassers-by advised that he be
searched. A thousand mark note was
found on him, which, he said, belonged
to his employer. The storekeeper, how
ever, deducted one hundred marks for
the value of hU window and handed
nine hundred marks change to the
porter, who went away swearing and
protesting. A little later the store
keeper discovered the thousand mark
note was apurious.
DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED-
T. A. Blocam, M. C, the Great Chemist and
Scientist, Will rn, frer, Three Bottle of
Bis Newly Discovered Kerned its to Buffer rs.
Editob Gazette : I have discovered
a reliable on re (or Consumption and all
Bronchial, TbroaV and Lung Diseases,
General Decline, Loss of Flesh aDd all
Conditions of Wasting Away. By its
timely use thousands of apparently
hopeless oases have been onred. Ho
proof-positive am I of its power In cure,
that to make its merits known, I will
fend, free, to any sfflicted render of your
paper, three bottles of my Newly Dis
covered Remedies npoa receipt of Ex
press and rostothoe address. 1. A.
SLOCUM, M. C, 98 Pine 8treet,New York.
When writing the doctor, mention this paper.
Via tbe Union Pacific System
Baggage is cheoked through from Port
end to d estination. The specialties o
the Uuioa Paoifl ) ere ncexoelled track
and equipment, union depots, fast time
through oars, steam beat, Piotscb light
8od courteous treatment to passengers.
For rates aud information apply to R
W. Baxter, Gen. Aijt. D. P. system, Port
land, Oregon.
Cend your name for a Souvenir
ot the Works of Eugene Field,
FIELDosFLOWERS
tbt 68ne Tield monument Seiwenir
The most beautiful Art Production of the cen
tury. "A small bunch of the most fratraot of bios,
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and to care for the family of the beloved poet.
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SCIENTIFIC REASON GIVEN.
Why the Eye of m Tainted Portrait Fol
low the OlMMirvrr.
Wollnston's curious diwovery was
that by adding to each pair of eyes a
nose directed to the ritfht or the left.
tlie eyes lose their front direction, nnd
look to the right or left, according to
the direction of the nose. Hy mean of
a flnp representing; the tower fear tiros
In a different position, os Dr. olluton
remarks, "a lout look of devout attrac
tion in au upliftod countoiMHicc of in
nuiaitive archness ill the leer of a
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King's Naw Dlaeevary for
Consumption.
This it tbe best medioiue io lb world
for all fnrma nt fflfincha and Golds and
for Consumption. Eery bottle is guar- younger face turnod downward and ob-
atiteed. It will ours snd not disappoint
II baa no equal for Wboopiog Cougb,
Asthma, 11 y Fever, rneumouia, Bron
cbitts, La Grippe, Cold ia the Head and
for Consumption. It is safe for all ages,
pluHsaut to take, and, above all, a nr
enre. It ia always well to take Dr.
King's New Life Pills io connection
witb Dr. King's New Discovery, as the?
tegnlate and tons tbs stomach snd
bowels. Ws guarantee perfect satisfac
tion or return money. Free trial bottles
at Oonssr A Brock's drag store, llegalar
I sua 60 cents and $1.00.
TT A TiT.r.T.'C TsHTTATli TADTE?
niilvrEIV. J AUU11JJ LADLE
t F,i. k ef Ik4 ttr ltt numhrt Mi rVnWiV U efrn vith a iteey r lemt tulhtr tt inltrnattsnal Um.
Vrfrrn s Jim tf 0ulkn irt f itv hleu: HfuUt tit J'nu Ojjirt nd effrrt Kki Hun iti sV
THnn REMARKABLE TWrNTY-PART SF.RIALS
A LOYAL TBAITOt TUB PAIMTf.D M.itCWT TMB ROCK OC TUB UOtl
lifiuely toward the opposite sido.'
As by changing the direct lou of the
lower features we change the dim t Ion
of the eyes, snys Notes and Queries, so
by changing our position, the eyeof Ihe
jKirtrait apparently follows iui. If a
vertlonl line I drawn through Uie tip
of the nose and half way tn-tween the
eyes, there will lie the aatne breadth of
head, of chock, of chin and of n k on
enrh side of this middle line, and nrb
Iris will be In the middle of the whole
eye. If we nov move to one Me, the
apiarrnt horizontal breadth of every
Hrt of the head and faoe will lie dl-
TIIK niBONICt.B ranks with lb TUt
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t'iMKt. It leiwlaall In ability, enterprise and news.
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will l. the irlmid and ohamplon of Ih no,4e as
asain.t onmbl net Ions. nltqu.'S. ntr)Miratniia, nr
uMraainia of any Kind II will be liideiMmJual
Ik everlUluf u.uual In notiilns.
1 TM U.S. GOVERNMENT t
1 PAYING MILLIONS 1
1 A MONTH . I
i To persons who served in the wars of tha 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
f () on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
)2 To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
7 law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it W
fnS to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present fg)
your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the
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road; also at Young's lis witb 8easbors Ililroal.
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