Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 11, 1897, Image 1

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FOURTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER,! MORROW COUNTY, OREGOfcRl DAY ;! FEBRUARY Hi 1897.
J 8SMI-WKJJKL NO 516
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OTIS
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0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leavei HeppneM0:05 p. m. daily-, except
Sunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc
tion 2:19a. m. ; east bound 12:51 a. m.
Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going
east at 10:43 a. m. and 8:45 p. m.; going west, ftiitO
p. m. and 6.45 a. m.
OTFiaiAIiDZEtEaroilT. :
United States Offlilals. '
Prwidont Qrover "Cleveland
V ien-Presldant , Ad ai Stevenson
Ben-eiary of State Ki chard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury .'.John G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior , E. K. Francis
heoretary of War Daniel H. Lsmont
Heoretary of Navy. .i. ., .Hilary A. Herbert
Postinanlef-GenBral.......... Willinra I. Wilson
Attomayi-Uaueral.... .'.Judeon Harmon
Heoretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
. State of Oregon.
Hoveroor W. P. Lord
Heoretary of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Hetschan
Rnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. ldleman
iSrSSSS
Cou-reestnen ............irrEni.rm'nn
Printer W. H. Leeds
!R. S. Bean,
F. A. Moore,
C. K. Wolyerlon
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Jndge Stephen A. Lowell
I'nxMout.ing Attorney II. ,,
Morrow Count; Officials,
Joint Senator
I'ppreexntative
''nunty Judge A,
Commissioners
J. W. Beckett.
" Clwk
" Hlieriff
" Treasurer
Assessor
" Snrveyor
Sahool Sap't
'" Cornier
... A. W. Rowan
.... J. N. llrowa
It. Hartholotnew
.... J. it. Howard
....J. W. Morrow
... E. L. Matlock
,.. Frank Ullliam
J. F. Willis
.... J. W. Hornor
..Jay W. Shipley
,...B. F. Vknghau
. HcreMta tow omenta.
latoi .Tho. Morgan
n Min.iltnn ..ft. H. Hnrner. K. J.
Hloonm. Frank Rogers. Geo. Conner, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor.
Itwd F. J. Hal look
ffManrar K. L. Freland
Marshal A. A. Roberts
Preenct 0 ffioere.
Jnatlna of tha Paaaa W. K. Kichantaoa
Constable. N. 8. WheUUwe
Halted rHatea La4 Offleet
ni DAU.IS1. on.
J. . Monra Mw4iier
A. 8. Bicga Beoeiver
i.a auaoa on.
H.F, Wilson RNrlrter
J. H. Kobbina...- Heoaiver
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Mu at Llimrtfn, Or., the Ust Batnrdai of
arr, tnonui. ail veteran are in viin in join.
C'C. Boon, Uno. W. Hhiti.
Adintaot. If Commaadar,
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
At Mrs. h. Welch's Residence.
Nlllit tailrphnne ronnertlon with
the falaoa HoteL
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Wi. rCNLANfX , BO, JLBWH0P.
PTwtieat Caehltf.
TRiSSlCn A GLNERAL BiXilSG BCSINESS
OOL.L.KOTIONS
Ual on FaorbU Terma.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLI)
II EIT NEB.. tf OBtOOSI
Firtt National Bank
OF II Errs EB-
C. A. RHCA,
T. A. Rhca.
GEO. W. CONtCN.
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On all parta ot Iks WofM
Bought and Sold.
ColUrllnf aa4 all pnlnta Ml
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Onlario-liums Stage Line
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SJ'iqlo Fore $7.00.
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Kotice of Intention.
Land Orrica atTiir DALLis.'Onr.noi',
December 26th 18WI.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBK
following-named settler hai filed notice of
hid intention t make final proof In support of
hiacUini, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County clerk of Morrows Co.. Oresron.
at Heppner, Oregon, on February 15th; 1897, viz:
WILSON RICHARDSON.
Hd. B. No. 45. for the 8EU 8eo 6. To 3 8. R 34
it, W M.
He name the following witnesses to Drove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Thomas P. Graham, Charles H. Hastings,
Lnther Huston, Andrew, M. Peterson, all of
Eight Mile, Oregon. , JAS. F. MOORE,
too-is Kegitter.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orricc at La Obandk, Obkoon.
December a. 18M.
Nc
QTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
lollowlng-named settler baa filed notice
of his intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Cotinry Cler of Morrow County, Oreg
on, at Heppner, Oregon, on February 3, 1897,
JAMES AYERS
H. E. No. 5279 for the NW 8FK 8ec. 23 and NU
BW Sec 24, Tp 1 N, K 27 K W M.
He names the following-witnesses to prove 'hrs
continuous residence upon aiideultivetioirof.
aid land. vit :
John Barker. Isaac Vincent. Charles M. Ijino-
George W. Pearson, all of Galloway, Oregon.
504-1 1. B. F. WILSON, Register.
Timber Cultvre Final Proof.
Notice for Publication. ' .
Uwitkb States latM-Ornoi, ' i
The Dalles. Oregon. Jan. 16. 1897.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT WESLEY
T. McNnbb. of Lexington. Oregon, has filed
notice ot Intention to make final Droof before
Joseph -L. -tiibson, U; ft. Com. at his ntHcein
Lexington, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 10th day
of March. 1897. on timber culture application No.
2934, for the NE of section No. 81, in Township
'6 suiun. xuiugc no. ease.
He names as witnesses: Thomas L. Dnrman
and Vandevere Is. .Cofley, of Eight Mile, Oregon.
muion k. uorgan ana Menzo A. uiden, ot lone,
Oregon. JAS. K. MOORE,
V-W Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
I J Jan. It. 1896. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named'settler has tiled .notice of
her Intention to make final proof in support of
her claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on March 2nd, 1897, vis:
EUNICE BROWN,'
Hd. E. No. 4236. for the NWU. sec: 29. To. 1 8. R
21 E, W. M.
rhe names th following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, Tlx:
John W. (:ox. Andrew B. Grover. Walter B.
Smith an Chllt Wilson, all of Io-ie, Otegon.
OOS-10 JAB. . MUUKi, Kcguter.
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
J0T1CE18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UN-
1.1 . derslgned assignee of G. D. Ke 1 and W. P.
Fall, insolvent debtors, that said assignee has
filed his niial account as such assignee with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon,
or Morrow uouniy, ana saia nnat account will
be heard and passed unon by the Judge of said
Court, on th first day of March, 1MI7, at 10
o cioci. a. m., ot saia day, or as soon thereslter
as saia uouri ran near ana pais upon tp same.
Dated this HOtn day or Dwmhf r, 1HHA. -&0n-14.
GEO. CONbEK. Assignee.
; . SUMMONS. ,
IS THE tIHfTIT COURT OF THE BTATI
f Oregon for Morrow County.
P. a Thompson, IlattiUtT,
vs.
J. B. 8prty, 8. C. f4perry, Perry
Htiyder and the Oregon Kali--road
and Navlgattou Com
pany, defetidanla.
To J. H. Hiierry and 8. C. 8perrV, defendants:
In the name of the Mate of Oregon: You are
hereby required to ap(iear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in th ahov entitled
cause on or before the flm day of the nest
regular term ol th above entitled court, to-wlt:
March 1st, 189T.
and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will take lodgment against you lor the
um of thrae hundred tweuty-Sv and lit 10
aoiiarsana interest thereon at the rate ol km
percent per minute Iroia January . lavt.and
the m of fifty dollar attorneys fara.. uvnaa
certain promissory note au4 to ktraokiM Hte
mungKg given r.y ymi ssseaaiwrn pyMiit4
aid mils upon th lillnwlng real nmrwrty sit
us led In Morrow t'wwnty, auita 4 Oregon. Uv
it: Th north half n( th nnnheast qusHer
and the north half of the nortliweat (4irww of
n-tion twenty nlr In mwhts tlire aouUi at
rangatweniy mi k. w. m., and lol tin gasto and
dl'lMiraemenU of thlasuit-,
1 hl summons is served nnon von hv mi hi lea
lion hrerder ol Hon hleiUirn A. lowall. Indira
nf Iheahnv irtllled ertnrt, tawte mdentrel
in Saia Stilt oft the I Hh 1ay of January, Isr7,
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FACTORIES FOR DOG FEED.
V flare Where Siislcrraneefor Aristofcratle
.-'Canines la tfciaataetarea WhodeaaJe. .
liOne of th'etwo'lactortes in this coun
try tor the EinUinfr of patent food and
,atent medicine" for dogs has been de-
gribed in the Kew York News. The
rounder of this establishment was a
Scotchman, lie was employed in Lon
don kennels, 'studied' the) needs of
logs, - thought out special treatment
for them and finally took out patents
on foods and medicines.- and in this
unique business - amassed a i fortune.
On the grottnd floor the visitor enters
the receiving room of the" raw tnateri-
als. ! Thousands of pounds '"of toutclt
ers' j scraps -are' fcrought-here n s the
course ot a month, Oatmaahia ilioll
sale quantities and tons , of herbs are
used. . The- old-fashionod dog s bane,
boneset, catnip and beef -root,. under
various scientific names, find a use as
food or as medicine. ' The" second "floor
is occupied by four curious 'machines,
with great cylinder attachrnents. 'Af
ter the fat and meat, have been' sorted
they are ground separately in these
maohines and then placed in great
wooden tubs where various: mixtures
are added.
" The next process seems so much like
the ordinary baker's -work that one is
quite disposed :to taste i things; and
when the round and squaro cakes ol a
tempting brown have been taken from
thebrick ovens one really envies the
aristocratic dog. After cooling, the bis
cuits are packed in neat pasteboard
boxes.' According to size these'' -boxes
are -labeled for pet" dogs, for grey
hounds and St. Bernards. -There are
especially prepared dishes for cats.
Sufficient food to keep pussy1 for twb
days may be had for flvo cen ts. But it
costs a pretty penny to keep adog. i A
large dog must have six or eight cakes,
besides . a quantity of meat. The meat
costs probably about ten cents and the
cakes are four cents apiece. The most
Interesting department is that of the
patent machines, at the top of the
building. - The mixtures of herbs and
chemicals are boiled -in great kettles,
and the liquid is brought up to this
floor to be put in bottles of various'
sizes and labeled" "cure for mango,"
"liniment for 'Sprains," and to "pre1
vent baldness." : Sura cures for seven-
teen diseases, and pills as well as liquid
medicines, are-mode.. This curious es
tablishment also makes dog-collars,
dog soaps, crates for carrying or' ship
ping dogs, dog bruithes and combs,
blankets -and mackintosh waterproofs,
with-hoods, for greyhounds.
Tetter, Snlt-Hheum and Ecsetna, -
The intense itchinr andsmartlnir.lncl
dent to thsat digests, is instantly allayed
bv aPDlvlnir (Jharnberlaln a tve and
Skin OlnUuent. Many very ba eases
have been permanently -cured: by it. ' It
is i equally efficient lor ttcblcg pilea and
favorite remedy' for sore- nippies.
chapped hands, -.chilblains, frost bit
and cbronlo sore eyes. 2o cts. per box.
Dr. Cady'r Csndltlen rtwicrt. ara
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not "food but
medicine and the best in - use w pus a
horse in prime' condition. Price S3
cents per package.
COSNH3PCLITAN FRANCE.
Prnpoaad lulls ta rrrvrnt ths Xsmaalarns-
' tloBTif '(freltaara. 1
There ara no tluin Ova bills bo-
fore the r'rruieli c'lnmbei whoaa objeot
is to check r proawit tho immlgra
ttoaot forilnrri. According, to ths
latest fl.'rurt; fi ro are tno.ooo Ilel
gians. Ssu.fi'H lt.t'.iuna. im.OOO (iermant
and 40,000 ItrHl' h find Swl-ta arttled or
employed sn rramju. I boee WOO.OOO
aliens arc iiliuly, inar rcr, to inrrvaaa
rapidly, out only by iratalgratlon but
hy auiierior foruiiility, the birth rats
among forel-fiu-r. Mnt tar higher
than among 1 're neb men. Tho frirelfw
era ere exempt fmm tlio conacripllut.
wbtrh cauaes trmjduyer lo prefer then
a laborer, and t!M-y aund away Urge
aunts of ruom y C"V(i la.ood front l'arit
alone in a sin:;l' yi-nr.
Tbs committee which has the bills
incharire prupu a' tlH'rrfiiiv.tocrmpel
tvery ImailrraM 4i talrv Mi a- permit
of rralilriiois hu b, it wt'Un to be US
deratiMal, will bo refuard stlira lbs
French lalM reri complain f oHnprtl
thin, and to pay on franc a year to
the fuuila'tif thi'mmmaaa bo hihal.lu.
Tbe irrirvanre alMrut tba couarrlplioa
la generally omaldrrrd to ln penal a,
and to Justify a Uit bnt it is pointed
oat Uiat Italkanaitf lUdtflana, or eve a
I'.rnf lialimen, Lro in Ilia around
peMreltoB 1 ri'ix hiiM-n. The Rlqnet
tla. ailita. l.a'iilH-tta and Ms
Mahorts have ii'Vct Im-'B anapwetad f
wains' aoTthlnsf but I retrrh.
lUerteta Pit
Etaetrls Dillsrs la a aadbriaa- soiled i
for aay saasaa, Uil psrbtpt ai aer I
ally aaadad abeo lbs Isof aid.tibaattad
foellsf pttvaits, abea tbe liar is leeptd
aad lotk aad tts aaad of a Uas and
ailorativs Is felt. ' A proapt aaa ef lbs
aJIla kat ofua star lad Umi aad
parte) fatal bllloas ftvara, Ns tadtatas ,
ill aat oare arely la oaatatastttf I
sad freetei lbs aytUai (rats Mis aislatial
poiaaa. ilsadasba. ladifaetkia, Coaeii-
palloa, lliuiaaas ttald lo fjealrle Hit
Ura. fio. asd l per bo til al Cesser
a rwoet a aa ttore.
mtf IMssaasastas
(ineof lha aaWsUn Araiy rwmlu,
eit t a errtaln Inland lows of tail-
f 'roka. a y'ltria lady of fine aortal
trallMa arid aviilr falre. hawsalan
very Israailfnl. 1lr arrival rrwably
arHated lha rbappte, m tVra4 to
hm least IKaaltAra. FbaaUy
yu4r bkal rM.la a bet Uiat bo wmld
as-rare aa 8f4wtrtal IUi Um tety
fiT that aain ftlfht, aad, apprvsbrblba
br after lha Octliif. hm sl,ndlriW
bf band a twenty dollar ffoM
fb put It la f pWM. Aad- mm
rbf aball I wt ms .y smm! bj r
pwraoed lha oaler ' la llrarea, I 1
T"." f'lsnWlly arwer4 tba taasle, M
Aba Vt.kfd i7 ViUl tU fd4sl
AoaUf-vifS. - 1
Highest of til in Leavening" PowvLtcnt:U. S. Govt Report
i TRAVELED ON HIS" FACE. - .
the Heat's" Uo.nt Wna Proved la a War
Tliati.ltouialicd film.
J'You've forgtitteir5 to pay, ir you
jwe sixty cnts,,'isAid an attendant; in a-
State stredt liotelto a well-drcesed-sahn
who- wasf kaving th.:. billiard-room
without -paying, for the 'games he had
lost.' With.tlio fumes of one too many
glasses' 'diminvng' his' brain," the teltow
turned slowly mid exelfiilricd: 1
Pay! Whtit'll V p:ty?' '
Money, boss. 4 That's -whaVwa tiaed
nere."
.'"Well,.! don't'have 4o payv,8eo? 1
travel on my face."
The man with whomjio had been
playing was nlso tipsy, but not so fntich1
is to forget that paying is the-sequel to
playing. '' : .
If jou don't pay your btll,'). said he, i
'I will." v ,
No, yon won't,',' answered the other..
who was a largo and well-built ehiip
'I'm three times seven! I am. Come
m,'f and" he cangl.t his f rtr'nd 'bj tht?
-ioat collar anddnvjged him along.' Tht
Attendant ran to the house oflioer and
ld him what had occurred." When the
festive billiardist 'reached 'the'rotnnda
io found that official, accompanied by
iwo stalwart pbrtersi whHihp for him."
rhey "took-'1 him- between" them and
darted for-the stroct door, 'which was
vcr a hundred foot away, says the Cb
sago llcralu. , .The bigr fellow gazed at
ihcra stupidly a moment as they pushed
lira along aud then said:
'What arc you fcllows dolng?"
"Keep quiet, nowi"- answered the'ofB-
jer. , .'"We're golrrg to pub you outdoors,
Mid if ' you don't keep your mouth shut
fou'U be locked up.",
He gathered himself together and.
with a mighty effort,' threw them off,"
out they were iusUmtly on hint again.
Do you take nio for a thief Th be
rasped, as they choked him down.
No; only a dead beat," waa the an-
rwer.
"Nowi'tnon. awing Mm." i
The big doors were- opened -wide and.
leltl back, and the two brtHul-shouldcred
xirtcra got a good hold on bis trousers
ind sent him flying Into tho street.' 1 lie
iravuled on his face.
SHE KISSED .THE PRINCE.
Waa" larenOad' lae a-aMleA am-a
i KnJra4 tWraf.t-.be..
One of 4ho letMllog fainiliea of -StatV
(art gavs a' supper party, to which thr
jrlnce royal hud been invited, says a
vrtter in Ieeda! Mercury. Ilia 'royal
llghness arrived a little before all the
reparations foil' the-'feast were ooro
dieted. Olwrvlng that be hml arrived
t tittle . too aoon he denlilod to toko a
ihort atroll in front of the bouae while
taylight was fading Into-dark. Kud
lenly a trim servant maid bounced out
)f the-houae and ran up to the prince,
a whom she banded A parcel contain-
Jig, as It afterward turrrerl ont, at large
Meceof lauaage and'anma moory, aod
ixciainwd nndor hrr bn-erthi -
'Yoa won't (have .to aoma to-day;
ae re baviay a large party; the priocr
llmaelf in ooraing; so, good by till to-
norrowl" and with that she gave hi
royal blghnrss aonipla of heart y klaM-a
tml dlaapiieared U'fors be bad lima lo
ret a word out.
A aioment later ba perceived a sol-
ller in bis cloak, who was csat ng wist-
ful glances at the lighted wltnlowtof
die houae, and akeil htm' If Id sweet
irsrt lived there, and on th aiati's-vov
'lying la the efllruiutive tbe prlmwoun-
Unued:
Then this parrel tnwM la laltMnb d
for yon. Th wruow kt brniitrlit U
teada frm wonl that yu ara lo ctmx
-trior row, for alia baa no Uoia U-dv,
X. account of the party.
"Moth obliged; It a all right; Tl!
nie to-ni'rrrnw," kul.l the a.MIer.
hbe rave ma aoint-tliliig braldeO
the prior went on to aay, "but 1 rau't
bdiver you Uiat,"
you nay keep It and welcome
floinrd the aoUlkr. "I've plenty here
for to-dsy.
KvervVm.IT at tb party tvriWA that
lit bighorn waa mora lively and pmnl
rumored than usual. Ha nnrr.itrl In.
alvrntnre over lb rkifera osmI wioe, but
tslraHrd a proMiiM tU.H im IDx r Uie
rrvaul rlrl nor tba a.l.ll.-r altould auf
(ar ia Sonaaq tie tire of thr tliM-tnaara
OLD BUTTON.
A rartaat Map r-n4 ta a I
airaal.
Ia on of tba by slrweia of a rrow.liil
JsurouafUfar in Lba itortli of I.iIkI
iM-re ta ao old n'li inati n c rnr
an a Very curioo trit-b-. It ale-p t
;erl'r, end a tbe n In tier m r t
rd whWh aayar "lltit. aM lr I
ktlef amy tnHUwi taal-wil-fria a VI
ft t.L " inaida thle r-aa ara lbaai
f but Waa ia Mtk ln.a-- j wl, U
boon, yt, alM il. bruM, i loth. iIU aod
sum l.utt..tia-In fatl, every Variety id
bait m Itivle,
V"a mm, btf." t Mtd, -II U oflrB
Jhm rae that fn'.f boy rivm.-ii
butUen f.if tbt'ie larvae. aat aslwa l t
tmm oa It la ofU-w tittu lilt l f t M
rAl iid at tl d'j; a. Ibo Im
sryiw m mm al-'i le t, and f ra
atariabty d. H fna f trk. I have
frrt any frjwlar sat-Sytraya, . f.f Sn-ast
,raW-frt a'wrttt l-fv wIms kaiw as
srM lltrlf eoattiturra A Bhs (Ul lby
sra tMatiWi to i I IV m. an I IWry ar 1
Via r- aatay niil.unt .:in erty
Aln tH- ara tf'rr tll.rra ft.l I ei t
.Mm fnetn Many to fr na ?aah'"f
Weraon IM ( a4 ar 4w LV
"I ffcnaa a Mus i i f M.
i l al I. ,r , f
ti b a i'T i
il-OI i l ,1'. f I', ,
tu Me I v'm ' '1
Ml f itbavf? i-
a srt.ei aa
.f I'm -n at
I .,
II I w
"fr, !! IV l
fata f lurrtL
h.n nr-a :.-i
lf II H ll'fi
'lit ' - :... VI t I I . W
These I can buy up. very cheap.' ai
though '' toy "littlo -'boitrd"r)iitildej-ayg -that:
the highest -price I -charge, is two
pence, my better-class customers do ubt
Uesitate, to offer, me Kixpt-nce and a
shillinglor'a buttofi' tliey liuvo- -lost to -rnakeilheir
igtirments-. look; -neat. and -. -iompletc."
The old gent leman drew my attention -
to his 'daughter li a ooi'iier of the room. : i
Shei was .-otiacil .in soi'trng ,out the
buttons frotu.it lurjjc heap unci putting
Jthem inio -boxes,- on each of w hie ft -was-
written i tho' -elMs of , buttons l it eon- -atned.
ij , '
,; Mr.4 Ward L-'grnitb, Cf Frederioktt6wo,'
Mo.i was trofrbled with ebronio diarrhosa
for byer thirty,, years. He had beoome .
fully satisfied that it was only a qfiet-"
lion of a abort time until he would have -'
to give up. JHa "bad l&en Ires ted. by
some of the best -' physioisns io Europe i
and Atnariot bnt t not no- ptrmaatnl re-
lief. Out day ha piokedup a newspaper,
and obsnoed lo read an advertisement
of CJusmberlaio't Golie,' Cholera " and
Diarrheas liemsdy. 'He trot a bottre'of
it, lbs. Brut dose helped bio and its km- :
tiooed 'use loured' him. -For . tale by
Coesef A Brook.
TEXAN HOSPITALITY.
The rasslnf Rtraneer Always Invited la
and Taben Care -Jf. "
"The latch string hangs out"' x-
pressed the hospitality of the southern
frontier in the days ."before the" war." '
If a traveler rode up before the fence
that separated the log cabin from the
road , he was . greeted by " 'Light,
stranger, 'lightl" Without this salu
tation' no 'one dismounted, but it was
rarely withheld. Mr.' WiUiams4d his t
reeent book, "Sam Ilotmton,'' thus de
scribes the ' Impulse 'of hospitality,1
which mode every traveler a guest
during the early settlement of Texas:
The" "traveler who Tdde "up vtd ther
front' fence was dastantly invited to i
alight. His horse was staked out or
hobbled to feed on the pralrlo grans
And tho visitor saU down to bichatlge
the aewa with his, host. ..The coffee
mill was set going; If there were any'of "
the precious grains' in the house, and '
the hopper in the hollow log to grind-"
lug the corn. The venison or bear meat
was put on the coals and the ashcaks
baked.
After the meal and the evening pipe .
tho rlsltor stretched himself on abuf
fals robe on tho floor with tho mem
bers of tho family aud slept the sleep
of health and fatigue. In the nuft-nlng
the response 'to any Inquiry aw to the
charge was: "You san pay uie by turn
ing again."
Thehtory that a certain TioHpltaWa '
settler used to waylay travelers on Uie i
rood and compel them to vlalt him at
the muule of a double-barreled allot
gan waa only a bumorouteisggeratloa
of the inatinrt -for' ho plumy which '!
akararWriavd the enmainnity. .
The vihltor waa a living newspaper,
hn brought the only new obtain-
ablosand waa a welcome relief to the
monotony and lonelinraauf the wilder
neaa,
"Haw t Cars all Bkla Dlaeaar."
Hlmplr apply "8tyns' Oiotmeol."
No to I arc al madlrrin raqnivad. Ootes
alter. acseiDa, Iteb, all araptiontea tba
fsea, baodt, bo, Aa ,"ltnn lbs tkla
eltar, wbll aad baaltby. lis irtat bal
Ing aad caraMr prwr are pesitd
by o albar remeily. Aak Voa disp- .
il for Hfimi'i Uialtnaot.
.iNsrcip.
M. Pa tTai.B illni'VT. I sn animal
aula that toiild n u i' ' In a aeo
onil, and ralrulstrd fiit ll ttout move
llalegn ao Iraa than t.toj ,m,.tm ia that
brief period.
I Tut. miller are grvatlv btm)ed by
worms lilri trr"'r lii the llnurfmra
time li lime anil Uwnuivela iioualy dia
appear, wit limit luiairiiig the value of
tba flour.
LaTslil I a vtiew 'il..,T !i. eMertnat
of an ant. and ita i.n.t..jt .'is rtUlrnt
ly rmpaalottstltiif lt nrretittg. an
aototnl the woooir rmrta wttti dropa i
Ot fluid front their imnitUa.
i Tat aphid- ar- f in. US kin nf
t)iV anta. anil tr r'-Mdar'r -fa-ari-.
aad tail kwl by lh- I illrr Aatal.svs
kasot known t-i ke. p l',r ,;.',!. a sap
fcvlty, as enwa ere L. l I i . ,t en.
1 . OtM or Thquumt.
' NoaiUTV auBakUa ia llrtue.- IJoa
Qui iota).
I Hrrtia tint at all than not k
aokle 'I etinj m,t).
M'M'retT. prii lru.. wit an. I
rlvlUly
,),ty.-
ar lite rlt iiMiit i,f trua tod.
derma a rrwrrH,
: f asaa'-rra la ot rut In atbtbla, II It
Pot aotoethittb "lid Bid Mlial'rrabl.
Ills bottir t li,rv li.lif and l arlI)',
Bad Bif Irnfli.iliwsa a tear b--dlr
do 4'awf a .Im1
Tat far tf a atotnan oliatevrr Is Iks
frr pf ifbt l.f Mr pi tod. (sfvalevrr
ba lha liprta. of Hi
para aaa, ks alwa; a abMael a re
bn Hi tb ttry of U-t t.le -Man.
B aerti4 Wkit fravb
la a aibr, Tbs fain I'taiSt
tysUra baala Ma Waias Ibroaaboat by
tuat ktat ff ta Its Mfs, I bo tk
ftvtry p' 4 alt Ms aes laat
mm4 aWtat.U, ll alao PfbU I'tesar
bp IK aatd ritk l.tM oMklaf
lbm bf li'aul t blgl.t faaaaar
rarrtd daily ta It a malt. fat
lei.ars t-wisti itrket. n la.
fab-, fl f-a e$'m )t W.
iif,ia. ai, v n u es
I Ikkdi Ql'f .