Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 05, 1897, Image 4

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    GIVES Till CHOICE
. Of Two Transcontinental
r,0 TO" TPTP'gg'
? GREAT UNION
NORTHERN Ky. PACIFIC RY.
via'' via
Spokane Denver
MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA
AMD
St. Paul Kansas City
. LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean . Steamert Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details oall on 0. R. k N
Agent ta Heppner, i r address
W. H. BUBLBURT,
Gen. Pbbb. Agt.
PoBTtAHD, 0BEO0N.
E. McNEluL, President and Manager.
QaiOK TI3VI13 I
San Fronolsoo
And all points In California. Tia the Mt. Hlmst
route of tlie
Southern Pacific Co
'UTi hiAVS th1rou?h California to all
.""nii 8oth- ftrandHoenln Route
of tho Paotflo (kiast. Pullman Ballet
Bleeper. Hftoond-olues Hleeiwri
"lh"! 'P"M trains, affording snpanor
aooommodationa for enoond-oluMi awSngm-s.
.J'-'mT!' Uc ,j t,mil af reservations,
to. call npnn r address '
Gen. a r. Agt,, Portland, Oregon
-TO THK-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC .SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace 8'ecper.
Tourist Meaner and Free Reclining Chair
Can 1A1LY to ChUagii.
Many houri isvecj v tlila line to Kastern
Foluta.
STEAM HEAT.
KOWICMI'
PINTSCH LIGHTS
WAT1CM.
It. W. PAXTKlt, Gen. Agent.
I'ortlantl, Oregon.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1897
jCATOkRRH
LOCAL DISEASE
an1 la tha result of cotdt ana
sudasn climatic changes.
It an b eared by a pleasant
remedy which ia applied di
fwUy Into the nostrils. Be.
relief ' uortiit give
Ely's Cream Balm
fa MmTTU)m'AeratA ka ,u tL. a. m
"" """ w va uiv muni UJtnJUKU Cure I Or
Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all
mnftrilM It AtuM.. anil U. ' I
MStP"11 4nd Inflammaiioivheftlf theiores, pro-
uvia.M, oo warren street, Wew York
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subscribers, extending to every state and
territory of the Union and' foreign conn
tries will vouch for the aocuraoy and
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It is splendidly Illustrated end among
its special features are a fine bamor
page, exhaustive market reports, all the
latest fashions for women Bud a lon
eries of stories by the greatest living
Amerionn and English authors,
CONAH DOYTiB, JeboME K JbiioMB,
Stanley Wbyman, Mabt E. Wilkins.
Anthony Hope, Brut Habte,
Bkandbh Matthew 8, Etc
we oner mis untqtialed newspnper
and Tlie Guzette together one year for
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OIIIOAQO.
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Glance at this Map
01 the Chtimro, Milwaukee and St. Pari Hall
way and note IU ronnenlloua with nil traimron
tlnontal lltion and Ht. Paul and malia, and
reinftnlirr that Itii tritlni are lluhlrd w ltholec
trlclty and heated hjnti am. Ita equipment li
uperh. Klenaiit Bullet, Library, Hmr.kliiK and
HleeilugfHr, with (rre rei llnliiK elmlrr Kaeh
llwplngear berth tin an eleetTe reHiltni lamn.
and ItidlnliiK enra are the bent In the world.
Other linen are longer than tl.la. but tmneare
horter, ami no other nllera the almve luxuiloui
aeeommiHlHiloiii. 1 heae are ullii leiit renaoni
r me popularity oi"'i he Milwaukee." '"Um
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According to the "Gotha Almanac,"
which has lust been issued for 1KB. th
queen of England has reigned longer
man any otner ruler In the world, hav
loir ascended the throne in 1837. wt
to her in point of time are Emperor
rranois Joseph ol Austria and Fred
erick, the crand duke of Baden. Th.
monarchs who have reigned the shortr
est time are Prince Friederich of Wal
deck and Duke Alfred of Saxe-Cobnrg-Gotha.
The oldest monarch, accord
ing to the "Almanac." is the
who is more than eighty-three years of
age. The grand duke of Luxembourg
1 11 1 ' . Y. . . 0
ana me King oi uenmark, respectively
seventy-six and seventy-five years of
age, stand next to him in this, regard.
Grand Duke Karl Alexander, who
lives in Weimar, is fourth in point of
age, and Queen Victoria, with her seventy-four
years, is the fifth oldest mon
arch. The youngest crowned heads
are the little queen of the Nether
lands, who is thirteen, and the king of
Spain, who is seven and a half year
old.
The Only Chair Car Line
To the east is the Union Pacific. East
ern cities are reached via this line with
fewer changes of oars tbaa via other
lines Rates 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,
Aaked Too Much.
"1 it true that your engagement in
broken?"
The beautiful irirl inclined her h
slightly and acted as if she considered
ine su Djcct a particularly painful one.
"lie must have done something tori
rible." lM'rsiti fhn hpxt frionil "t
never knew of anyone more devoted
tnnn you." ' I
"We Could hnve twen hnnnv if it, uwn
J not for his intolerant spirit," answered!
tne beautjiul girl. "1 puve in to him on
every oiht thnt 1 could and still retail 1
my independence, but when he in&wtet!
that I should give up my bicycle ami
ride the nmke he favored it was too
much," Chicago Post.
The Kexex ia iinrmuii.
The new uoinuu shouW take her wai
to Burinah. TlMsre, travi lers say, is th
only place ot: ea.rth where tru; ctjualitj
between tliti tvexeti cxistis. Ii: npitie o
this, it is claimed, mi wonxm n,re nion
womanly than the liiirmee women
whose good sense enables them to se,
ihe line where they ought to stop. Ii
the higher closes a woman has pror
trty of her own and manages it herself
In the lovver elawses ulie always haa r
trade and rtins her business on herowi
rr-Hpoitfiibility, the sexes I'hoose tJiei,
ow n oiH-ratiotm, and it. is curious to sc
the mc-n soiiM'times sewing or embroid
ering, while the women have nearly al"
the retail trade of the islahd on tiheit
hands.
Dr. King's Nw Discovary for
Consumption,
This is the best medicine io ths world
for all forms of Conifhs and Colds and
for CouKtimption. Every bottle is guar
anteed. It will cure and not disappoint
II tins no fqual for Whooping Cough,
Asthma, U .y Fever, Pneumonia, Bron
ohitiH, La (Irippe. Cold in the IIad and
(r Consumption. It ia aafe for all ages.
pleiiHiitit to take, and, ahova nil, sure
eure. It is nUnja well tl tnks Di.
Kiiiu'H Nhw LiN pin in ciiineotion
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. ' , , I'lHOovery, as Um
"'Hulata and tnn thn stomach and
IiiiwcIn. Ws otmrnntep perfect aatiafan
tion or return money. Free trUI bottles
at (inaer .V Broek'a drug store. Regular
ai.e fit) rents and ! (kl.
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GATHERED CN THE RAIL.
SornrEiur Pacific locomotives wil
Soon use for fuel bricks made of coa
dust and asphaltum.
The narrowest gauge railroad now
in use is one of twenty inches in Nortt
Carolina, built last year for transport
ing timbers.
The .length of railroads open in Rus
sia increased from 13,340 miles in 1878
to 17,277 miles in 1889, being, an in
crease of 3,93S miles only.
The recent run of the "exposition
liver" over the Lakn Shnr road ho.
tween New York and Chicago was the
lastest, iong-uistance run on record.
The distance of nsn iniles
in. two minutes less than twenty hours.
,- When Queen Victoria travels by rail
she pays the cOmnanies 7s. Cd. ner mil
for herself, and first-class fare ' for
everyone else in the royal train. This
is SUDTiosed to make food the loss on-
tailed by the temporary stoppage of
WUUICi f
Eightf.ex railwav corrmn.nips linr
aided the Columbian exposition by
taking 057,500 of its stock and 8S50.000
of its bonds. 'Among these the Balti
more & Ohio took 'S30.000 in sf nnlr. nnrl
the Illinois Central f,50,000 in stock and
$100,000 in bonds.
FOR HOUSEWIVES. :
-, I)on't put a bright colored carpet
Into a room where the furniture is dull,
old or of neutral tints,
r Don't have chandeliers or hanging
lamps with rooms of low ceiling; use;
ide braokets in such cases. !
Don't furnish a north room in blue
flr any other cold color; something of a1
warm tint should be chosen. "
; " Don't hang a heavy portiere over a
narrow door; generally speaking1, hang
ings are out of place in a small house,
or with small rooms.
Don't fill the center of the room,' un
less there is plenty of space on all
sides; nothing offends good taste so
seriously as the sense of being "clut
tered up."
; Don't have too much of one kind of
decoration in the house; two rooms
Upon the Btvmo general, pattern are
quite enough an individual scheme
for each apartment i.i better.
Don't u:;c all your l.indncss and gal
lantry awav from h
unpleasantness man ife' t itself in the
family circle; try the other course for
a time, and see how that will work.
Household.
TOLD WITHOUT NAMES.
An Orcsron man i.-i Mtm.etfl nf InefiTi.
Ity merely beeauso of his "incoherent
ta-lk on religion and lave."
A YOTJNO I'nirlihh Woman has heon
appointed lecturer on fruitgrowing be
fore the Derbyshire county council.
1 A M:w Haven hermit is accused of
"annoyinsr his noiirlilmrR." nnrl n. pmirf.
Will decide whether he In flllt.V nf thin
nnhermitliko ofTense.
A Ct'ltious and verv oliipetlrTioWo
crank is one who has develoned In itiV.
mingham, England. He goea about
with a long steel hat pin and stabs all
fashionably dressed ladies whom he
encounters.
Romances of the war of lsi j are told
by a colored hermit, aged ninety-four,
who dwells iu a hut in the woods near
Taunton, Muss, lie never tells the
same story twice, and is as earnest as
if he believes his own stories.
TllK "w hit ling fever-' has entered a
family of seven persons in Lawrence,
Kan. 1'uther and mother and live chil
dren are supplied with l.icycles and are
out almost every evening in a group,
riiling around town on their wheels.
WELL WORTH A GLANCE.
Wll.I.HM I't NS M will in the pov
session of Frank T. Sabln, of Phila
delphia. Spauki, ISO champagne w as first made
by Pftriia IVrLriiiui, a monk, who died
In 1715.
Waiui Pnr.STi. aged ten, mm of
Dr. Prrntiwi, of Jamaica, N. Y., lost
the sight of an eye through a shot
from an air gun, aimed at him by a
little comrade,
A Toy anake f,nr feet long was dis
played before Mi Mamie Lynch, aged
aixteen, in lirldgrpnrt. Conn., by a
comrade-, and so terrified the girl that
she has become insane.
WuaT seemed to Iks ft lively fall of
snow in very large flakra ovr a limited
re in the tenement district of New
York on ft recent bright and breezy
morning reaolvnl itwlf on clow In
ajction Into flcka of foam frtim tha
auda in wahtub, flung to the wiuda
by aoni small peraona on ft fire eacarve.
A Care tor l.aaia Bark
"Mr danthlsr, wbso reoverio( from
an at tar k nf Ut, waa t real anff.rsr
tmra pain la tha bark and hlf
Louden (IrAVitr. nf H...tl IT.
rite
Afr
iatBtf o ''ita a rnimka, M
"il ant benaflt aha f
rbmbrUin'a Tain IUm. and it has
t-n l,r r'W.f." CH,wbarlaB'a
Pain Halm la a!o Ha 0 enra flf
rheamatiaai. 8ib ht rVHiar ll'oek,
Ik AlaMrc la Art. .
Art lata knnw. If other do not, that
ther arf at a tea nf the atimwphrrv
which aifrn ontlinra when thry do
Bol rtineral thrtn. That la im it a ton
why they Ilk th tnuUl. ailvvry air of
Holland and th trmy vfTreta ao common
In Franc. Th air In lhl country,
vrn on tha .hil la brighter aiHl
drlrr. but or. alonlly, at thla tlm of
yrar, th air and aun met-m Ut play
triika with th rj. tn rretil day
w krn th aun waanverraat and th air
rtilll and humid, fit inf an lmil.in
of thlcknraa that Would tnak )!
In laibt at di.tance of two tnllc. It
waa tioiiml that front th wprwr win
dow of th tall oftV bnihlinf th
hitla ftbmit Pater-.11 and Narr.ink
II iklanila wrr aa plainly to l iert aa
la h at.ar)tt (Vt.d-rr annlltrhL Hut
all drtad waa tlurv., and th kilSa ap
fwarv! a iMHri f irray-bluts aa th
falnWr iikra to mr them.
tavy ItanaaiiM, .
lmot th Calfatl.m Army rmlt.
r.t to rrlaln Inland limn of ( all
f"tila, waa ottrf la.ly of Bt aortal
(.witlrm tad aavoir fair. rh waa atao
nr atlfuL ltrr arvital gwatly
ratr.t th chappura, who fbwkd to
tb atrrvt wtrvimtrv Finally on
bU- ft Ul thai wimld
aeir an afr4nttt wltn th bty
tt t hm .am ftlfM, aivl. ftpparklnf
hT a fur th hM-tttnr. h aiptd Into
i err nait ft I ,MT ,ljf r,4d pir,
j Nn( it in h,r -krl. -Art-I ah
i Kr ahall mr ya y ,jf
i frtttHl th w.a.rrr "In llrarea, 1
k" - .lri,,!y i.a.r4 th Im. ft
,ah walked away iv hm p4doa
Illiteracy and Crime.
' The number of prisoners confined iim
seventeen states is 110,538, and among
these the illiterates, in proportion to
numbers, contribute six times their
quota. The records in the towns show
an even greater proportion of crime
among the ignorant and the illiterates,
which for the whole country furnish
to each thousand of persons eight
times as many prisoners as those who
can read and write. It is plain from
these facts that our schools haver al
ready greatly reduced the amount of
crime, and that when we shall have
succeeded in getting rid of all illitera
cy we will still further reduce the num
ber of criminals.
Via the Dnlon Pacific .Syntera
Baegaire in chfclted through from Fort
an1 t't d eatination. The fpeeiulties e
tbn Uuion Piieifl; re unexcelled trsei
and iqnipmeut, uuion depots, fast liniei
tbronh onrs,1 steam beiit, Pintseh light
nd conrteoas treatment to pssseDgTS.
For ratg and inf irm ttiia apply to R
W. Baxter, Gen. Ait. U. P. Byiitem. Port
land, Oregon.
Send your hame for a Souvenir
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manner. Notaries I'uhlic and Collectors.
DKPPN'EK. 0FF,.CE IN RATIONAL BANK ECILDINO.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia Hivcrand Pugct Sound Navigation Co
Slfiners TELEI'IIONE, BAILEY GiTZERT AND OCEW WAVE.
leaving Aldr8trt IXck. Portl.od, for Atr.ra. Ilwaeo. In Beacb
I'ark .ml N.hci .. Ihreet oonnertioo with liw.o aUamsT. .0" rsil
roftd; also .t Young's Bay with 8aah..re Itailroad.
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lf 0. Portland T A. Sf . Dally, e.r.p, s,ind,f. U utort, , p ttetv
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Uare Portland r U i,jf, Hiiii.taf. MioM.r aieht. II p V Is Aston, n.11. .
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It to Advertisers at a great financial Men
fice. Vou need it in your luisinc?, nnd as .1
matter of business vc must sell it.
The Patterson Pum iuNc Co.
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The comparative value of these twexanfa
la known to moat persons.
They Illustrate that greater quantity Is
Not alwaya moat to be desired.
These carda express the beneficial qual
ity of
RipansmTabules
As compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURB
Ripans Tabulea : Price, 50 cents a bor.
Of druggistB, or by mail.
BiPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y.
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New Feed Yabd. Wm. Gordon har
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at home at this business, and yoni
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reasonable. Bav and jrrain forsale. tf
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OUR STOCK
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