Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 19, 1897, Image 4

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NORfHERN.Ry.V PACIFIC RY.
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MINNEAPOLIS
Denver
OMAHA
CATARRH
It a
LOCAL DISEASE
ntf It the result of cold and
sudden climatic chanaes.
It can be eared by a pleaaant
remedy which la applied di
rectly into the nosirils. Be.
in quickly ausorbedit give
relief at once,
Ely's Cream Balm
Is acknowledged to be the moet thorough cor for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Bead and Ua; t em of ail
remedies. It opens and cleanses tbe nieaJpassr;es,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tects the membrane from colas, restores the sense
of tasteandsmell. Price 50c. atDniseistsorbymall.
ELX BKOTHBRS, M Warren Street, New York
its
RUB THE OTHER EYE.
AdTlc of an Engineer Kafardlaaj
the BemoTBl of Cinder.
THE
M YORK WORLD
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Tear.
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For fall details oall on 0. R. & N.
Agent ta Heppner, t r address
W. H. HTJRLBTJRT,
OeD. Prhs. Agt.
Portland. Obeoon.
E. McNEluL, President and Manager.
San Francisco
Add all point In California, via the Mt. Bhaeta
rout of the
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The great tiiehway through California tn all
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Attached to eiprees trains, attorrliii superior
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eto. oall niion or address
B. K0KH1.KR. Manaier. R. P. R00HR8, Asst.
Gen. m V. Aft. Portland. Oregon
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It is splendidly Illustrated and among
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series of stories by tbe greatest living
American and English authors,
Conan Doyle, Jerome K Jekomb,
Stanley Wetman, Maky E. Wilkins,
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We offer this untqnaled newspaper
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83.25. The rpgnlareubtoriptian prioe cf
the two papers is $3 50.
rVl I Nine persons out of every ten with a
binder or any foreign substance in the
eye will instantly begin to rub the eye
with one hand while hunting for their
handkerchief with the other. They
may and sometimes do remove the of
fending cinder, but more frequently
they rub until the eye becomes in
flamed, bind a handkerchief around
the head, and go to bed. This is all
wrong. The better way is not to rub
the eye with the cinder in it at all, but
rub the other eye as vigorously as you
like, according to a writer in the Med
ical Summary, who relates the follow
ing experience:
- "A few years since I was riding on
the engine of a fust express. The en
gineer threw open -t the front window,
and I caught a cinder that gave me the
most excruciating pain. I began to
rub the eye with both hands. 'Let
your eye alone and rub the other eye'
(this from the engineer). I thought he
was chaffing me, and worked the
harder. 'I know you doctors think
you know it all, but if you will let that
eye alone and rub the other one, the
cinder will be out in two minutes,' per
sisted the engineer. I began to rub
the other eye; soon I felt the cinder
down near the inner canthus, and
made ready to take it out. 'Let it
alone and keep at the well eye,' shouted
the doctor pro tem. I did so for a min
ute longer, and looking in a small
glass he gave me found the offender on
my cheek. Since then I have tried it
many times, and have advised many
others, and have never known it to
fail in one instance, unless it was as
sharp as a piece of steel or something
that cut into the ball and required an
operation to remove it."
SAWir;a wood.
CHICAGO.
Still
mm ijwrwwi
-TO THE-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Through Pullman Pslscs 8 eeper.
Tourist Weepers and Free Routining Chair
VriAU-v to column.
Many hours saved via till line ta Eastern
Points.
STEAM HEAT.
LOWICMV
PINTSCH LIGHTS
MATICMi
R. W.
BAXTER, Cm. Aarnt,
Portland, Orfgnn.
J. C. HART, Agtnt, Htppner, Ortgon.
llwaoles & St. Psul l'y
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CAPOLla
PAUL
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Glance at this Map
Of the Chlcairo, Milwaukee and St. l'a- Rail
way and note Its connection with all transcon
tinental lines and Ht Paul and mshs, and
remeniher that Its trains are Hithtrd wllheleo
trlnltyand heated by steam. Its equipment Is
superb. KIcKant Ilnltct, I.llirarr, HniiikliiK and
Hleeplni cars, wllh Iree recllnlnn chair. Ksctj
sleeping car berth hat an clwtilc rendlnir lamp,
and II dlnhiK ran are the bint In the world.
Other lines are longer than this, but nonesr
shorter, and no other ofl'ur tliealHive luxurlnii
acromnioilatlou. These are ultli'lciit nnsou
lor the popularity of "The Mllwaukn)." CoiiKin
Icketsiteut In every railroad oDIce will rIv
rou lurlhir liilorinstlon, or aililresa
C. J. Kt)I)V, General Agent,
i. W. CARRY, Trar Pus. Agent,
roTL4D, OBIKO.
The Old Man Vt -.m Somewhat Posted, on
limn:i:i Nature.
'Jlornin', boys," said Old Jack, who
believed in judicious ilattery, and
whose doings are reported in Harper's
Young I'cople. Ar he fipoke ho laid
down his saw. "I'celin' well, I hope?
Yes? Good. Nothin' like fcelin' well
to rnuke a follcr f jel good. You don't
look powerful strong though, Tommy;
you're thin.
"What's that? You're wiry, be ye?
I don't believe that. You couldn't saw
one o' them stk'l:-, through. You kin?
Ho! Seein's believin'l
"Why, ye km saw purty well. Yer
stronj.'cr'n ye look. I couldn't o' done
that better myself, lie b.:ats you on
savvin', uo'-h, 11 bby. LU? He can't?
Yes, he kin, I bel-. ve. Ueat yo all hol
ler. li.it? You 11 saw two sticks
qu'e',;er'n he waved that ? Konsuns!
"llok.-y! ye went tar.-tti'l. that like
li;;lit 'iiii'; lut ..in.' r.tielt i-.ia't two sticks.
No, i;:r. One ti'n't never two. Coin' to
do the other? Well, well! Tommy,
he's goin' to (In the other; whatever
you woiu' t'i do? You'll do two? ' '
"Ihm't lira?, liobby. Ain't braggin'?
Ye'll do three? Wu;:l, go uhead; don't
let me liitcrii re. Aller glau to see
boys f.puuky. Wh.il! the hull lot sowed?
Wual, I'u nurprii ed. That liein the
case, I think 1 11 fp indoors an' rest.
Sawin' tillers did iiui!;u rue tired."
The old man walked i.ito the house,
and Hobby and Toininv went home,
wondcrlu;; if their friend hadn't putup
a little game on them, after all.
ANTIQUITY OF SHORTHAND.
It Was la Cse Before the Beginning of
the Christian Era.
Cicero is said to have been the in
ventor of shorthand writing, and the
freedman, Marcus Tullius Tiro, his
friend, the first stenographer, and he
undoubtedly did use a method of short
hand writing as early as 60 B. C. The
first English treatise was by Timothe
Bright, entitled, "An Arte of Shorte
Swifte and Secrete Writing by Charac
ture, lnuented by Timothe Bright,
Doctor of l'hisike,- Imprinted at Lon
don by 1. Windet, tho assignee of Tim
Bright, 15S8. Cum priuilegie Regiae
Maiestatis. Forbidding all others to
print the same." Dr. Bright in this
work says: "Cicero did account it
worthie his labour, and no less profita
ble to the Uoman common weale (Most
Gracious Soneratgnc) to inuent a
spaedio kinde of wry ting by character,
as Plutarch report eth in the life of Cato
tho younjrer. This itiuention was in
creased afterward by Seneca that the
number of characters grue to 7,000.
Whether through inure of time, or that
the men gaue it over for tediousness of
learning, nothing remaineth extant of
Cicero's innention at this day."
The stenographer who recalls the
effbrts required to properly master the
few characters used in the art to-day
will wonder that of Cicero's system,
with its 7,000 characters, nothing re-m-iins
at this day. It was not until
lC4a, according to the New Y'ork World,
that the art became of any practical
use, and it was first used in the house
of lords in 1009 in taking testimony in
a divorce suit. Stenographers were
not regularly employed in parliament,
however, until 180a.
In many of the public schools of tbe
country stenography is a part of the
training. An evidence of its recent re
rmirkable growth is shown by a circu
lar issued by the bureau of education
issued at Washington. Here it is
shown that from July 1, 1889, to June
80, li-00. 07,1175 persons received instruc
tion in the art of shorthand in schools
and colleges in the United States. Five
hour and live hundred and fifty of
hC: e were in New York and Brooklyn.
li!:o circular was issued by the bu-
i an in 1S84, in which it was shown
that during the year 1882 the number
of pupils receiving instruction was 12,-
170. It is therefore quite safe to say
that the number for 1893 exceeded 75,-
000. Hut this number does not take
ipto consideration an army probably
qually large who receive instruction
From Mimo other rource or from pro-
AN ELASTIC CONSCIENCE.
Toe Sin of It Lay Uolj In He Ins; Found
Out With Iler.
The penalty attendant upon being
detected is the entire foundation of
many people's honesty. A woman,
says a writer in the New Y'ork Recorder,
in whose company 1 found myself re
cently, was relating with pride an in
stance of her shrewdness. She re
marked as a preface to her story that
anyone w!.o expected to get the better
of her would have to be an early riser.
Said she:
"I went to the theater the other
night and after the play a lady who
sat in front of me asked me if the
umbrella under her chair belonged to
me.
"I said no, and as no one else claimed
it she left it at the box ofllce. It was a
lovely umbrella with a silver handle.
"WeU, now the joke begins. About a
week later I went to the theater and
asked if such an article had been found
and if they had it. I described it per
fectly and told when it was lost. I
didn't say it was mine, but just let
them infer it. It was there still the
owner had never called for it proba
bly never knew where it had been left.
They handed it out when I had an
swered all their questions, and I'm
that much in.
"I had just as good a right to it as
the theater people, and it looked, after
a week, as if the woman who found it
wasn't going to put in a claim. I'm
going to get a hat with the money ' I
saved by being wide awake, for I in
tended to buy a new umbrella."
'Exouse tae" observed the man lr
pectao'eg "bat I am a surgeon, and tha
not where the liver n." Never yo
ivnd where the liver is." retorted tbe
ther. '-If it woo in his big toe or bin
-ft ear DWitt's Little Early Riser
j.uild reaoh it and shake ft for him. On
hat vnn cn bet yonr gig lamps." Con
i-r & Brock.
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a reliable cure for Consumption aod all
Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases.
General Decline. Loea of Flesh and all
Conditions of Wasting Away. By. its
timely osa thousand of . apparently
hopeless eases have been oured. Ho
proof-poeitive em I of its power tn on re,
'bat to make its merits known, I will
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pat er, three bottles of my Newly Dis
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Hear or, tint got no relief; pnnt many
night aitling op in a chair; whs Indnoed
to try Dr. King's New Dmoovery. and
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pint three years ha beeo attending to
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a it ha duo so much for bim and
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TMU.S. GOVERNMENT!
is,
SHORT BUT QUEER RAILROAD.
A Line In alKorrl t Where the Grade I
six Keei In a llundie.t.
California has a railroad so unique
that tae mubt expert "railroadman" in
tin; w jrld would be unable to name it
ihoulil he aee'ulentally happen upon it
at a t.mc when tho cars and engine
were not in M flit. The word "engine"
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: us.-1 lidvii-.S'lly.
V, 1 . ii'i I.i-n-ililii' there i:i 111) danger
of ( ..lr:',' r'.r.jf moro than one piece
1 : e'i:iery of that class upon this
cu-ii!.r..rury "tuorourriuarc, ana
s'i .ni l you come in contact with tho
entire force of men with which the)
road I ; equipped you could count the en
tire "gutib"" on the lingers of one hand
This west coast curiosity liea in, or
rather runs up and down, a portion ot
San Benito county, extending from
Burt's lime kiln to Tres l ines, in what
i 1 kr.own us the tlavilnn rainge. The
ro.i l Is of the "bicycle" or biugle track
variety, the engine and car Kitting
vry low upon tho rail. The rail ia of
the slot naltern. not unlike that seen
0:1 cable railways tho wheel of both
the engine an I tho car having a
toniriie of steel which work In tho
groove. In addition to this each wheel
hat a ilan're 011 both aide, and, tho
whole track being of but one rail, the
wheels, are. in reality, tongued roller
with llungelike projection on each end.
Every wh-H-1 In tho who'.c outfit belong
ing to thin curious railroad la thue pro
vided with four iH-arlngH, which pre
vent It from lumping tho track on any
of the iiiiuutuu Khort curve. Al
lait aeeount them were but nine
mile of road np rat-d by this "ay-
tem." When completed It will be four
teen mile Iroin one terminal atatlon
l the other. In tno placo there ia ao
eight hundred-fot (Trade, mounted at
the rate of aix firt to the one hundred
and on another net ion of the road
there U a prade l-rt ween a quarter and
half mile In length la which the
average awrnt U fonr feet to each one
bundrrd feet of track.
The word -engine" rtWV'-Wrm
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1. there i:t no danger V-fT rAblliL LUVJ I
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hlch It taaa aaUl to tie f uaiMcU by
angel to keep heretic from (father
ing the wood for fuel. At last a wkkea
tanner barked" oae of tt largest
limb and tanned aonte leather, which
he made In'o ahwa for hlmarlf. Imagin
ing that surh rrhee would brinf hiua I
wraith and power. He wore them bat
once, how ?rr. tut that one time waa
euoufh to wake hi in aa incurable leper.
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