Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 26, 1897, Image 4

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LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details oall on 0. K. t N.
Agent ta Heppner, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland, Oregon.
E. McNEIlL, President and Manager.
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And all points In California, ria the lit. Bbasta
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eto. call upon or address
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BARGAINS IN INDIA.
Merchants Sometimes Com Don with
at Jump Id Their Prices.
Indian travel Is full of surprise,
pleasant and otherwise. A gentleman,
wishing to purchase some of the beau
tiful Cashmere shawls which are made
not far from Delhi, wnt to one of the
largest establishments in the city. The,
merchant showed him a book in which
was written recommendations of his
goods by Gen. Grant and his son, as
well a by many others,
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! Among the recommendations was
this one in German: "I have bought
shawls of this man and think I got
them cheap; but do not offer him a
third of what he asks."
The gentleman selected two very
beautiful shawls, and asked the price.
The merchant, after a little consulta
tion with his clerks said:
"I have not sold a shawl to your
party. I sell you very, very cheap.
You may have these beautiful shawls
for fourteen hundred rupees."
"Absurd! Let us go!" said the gen
tleman, having in mind the German's
advice, and he started for the door.
"Don't go," saifl the merchant;
"make me an offer."
"I will give you four hundred rupees
for both shawls."
To his astonishment the merchant
replied:
"Take them; I will send them to your
hotel."
At Jaipur the same traveler lodged
in a hotel conducted -by a native, but
owned by the rajah. lie found the
following amusing notices posted in
various places:
"If visitors are not satisfied with the
food or cooking they can deduct from
the bill what they consider fair."
"Guests are requested not to strike
the servants."
"Guests wishing ice are requested to
give a day's notice and name how much
they require."
Thero la Nothing so Good.
There is nothing fast rs good as Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, so demand it end do
not permit (he dealer to sell yon some
substitute. He will not claim there it
anything better, but in order to make
more profit be may claim something else
to be just ss good. Yoo want Dr. King's
New Discovery because yoo know it to
be sure and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For
Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for all
sffeotions of Throat, Chest aod Lungs,
there ii nothing ao good aa is Dr. King's
New Diioovery. Trii.1 bottle fres at
Oonser St. Brock'i. Regular site 60
oents and 11.00.
Mr. Hilltop' Vctwprty I.Tpcrlcnce.
"About as ir.ci.rr .'(i:'tr.l i un experi
ence at I ever I:-!," said u ri'Llreil bur
glar, "I hml in :i Ktni.H town in the
interior of thh s'&t .. I had fono into a
houso very lute s i ". not t. disturb the
people, but lust ii.'i I turned into one of
the rooms the li'st w:is turned nr, suj.
denly, and an insl:;nt Inter I was pinned
to the door by a k:ifo through my coat
aleeve. lly tliii tino my ryra had got
accustomed to tho H'ht, nnd I could sc
a man sitting up in WmI. He had a row
of knives Bttukintr. i t tho hcudboard of
the bed over his l.tvwl and another knife
in his IiiiikI. It i.cciiit tlmt this man
j was a professional knlfo thrower, who
made h hotnn In tliln town and who
always enmn thero tvhon ho wasn't on
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nunc, wna nciiiuiiy (Mil the coal of a
gmxl suit of clothe, fur the one I had
n were never fit to wear afterwarda."
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NESTOliS OF THE SENATE.
Members of Congress Who Have
- Served Long Terms.
Statesmen Who Have Spent Orer a Quar
ter of s Century In the Legis-.
latlve Halls of the
Nation.
While the celebration of the eighty
fourth birthday of Senator Justin S.
Morrill, who has been aptly called the
fathur of congress," is fresh m mind,
it may be of especial interest to recall
the terms of a few other men who have
nearly or quite equaled him in the
length of their public career at Wash
ington, says the Washington Star.
Senator Morrill, even, cannot sur
pass the senate record of Thomas H.
Benton, the member from Missouri to
the first congress which convened after
that state was admitted to the union,
and who served from October 2, 1820, to
March 4, 1851. He was afterward a
member of the house for two years.
Senator Morrill has been in congress,
however, for thirty-nine years, and in
tho senate for twenty-seven. William
Rufuo King, who was vice president
under Franklin Fierce, served in the
senate for twenty-nine years, but his
service was not continuous. He began
his first term in 1610 nnd ended his last
in 18;"3. Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode
Island, had he lived to see the end of
his last, term, would have equaled the
recor .1 of Mr, Morrill. Ho was elected
five times, but only served a year and
a half of his hint term. lie died in
1884. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine,
comes ne::t ia point of length of serv
ice. Practically he was in the senate
continuously from 1848 to 1805. " Four
years of this tima was as vice president
under Lincoln, when he was presiding1
officer. Mr. Hamlin was elected to the
upper hour.o iu ISO!) again, so that his
service in that body was twenty-eight
yer.rs find i;ix months, and ho had been
six j'2'.irs i 1 t'.iil house before his first
seniiv .iial cl.-a'.loa. It is true he .re
signol x;y,i ;'u senate in 1857 to be
cosio ;;.'. .'..i r of Maine, but he re
turned in 1 jyi th'tn three months to hia
sent In c.v. rivr.i.
Am -n t!u Massachusetts senators
('hfil'i itimr.er has first place for
Imi.'jta of cj;iliriuous service. In March,
lb.M, he t ) A lii; seat, and was there
whan he died, in 1074; Senator Sherman
has tile congressional record next
best to Mr. Morrill's. Had it
not been for the" break in hia
term, when ha was secretary of thp
troasr.ry ii'.-.dr President Hayes, he
would hi'.vj baen ia continuous service
exHotly the s:'.mo length of time as the
senator fnm Vermont. Senator Mor
rill, it. will i3 remembered, refused a
cabinet position under the Hayes ad
ministration. Mr. Shermr.n has served
twenty-nina years in tho senate. Mr.
Allison, of Iowa, has been in congresa
tliii'ty-one years, of which time twen-ty-ona
have been iu the upper chamber;
Mr. Alliuon i:i six years tho junior of
Senator Sherman and eighteen years
younger than Vermont's veteran. Mr.
Harris, of Tcnnestec, was in con
) grew six 3'eftra lnfore Senator Morrill,
j but his terms have not been continu
ous, and in point of congreiwiiinal ex
perience he stands but number ten to
day. . There are two other scnatora
who have nerved continuously for more
than twenty years. They ore John
Oaillurd, of South Carolina, whose term
bognn in HOI and ended In H'.'rt, and N.
R. Knight, of Ithode Inland, who served
from 1K21 to 141.
It la a remarkable fact that no man
ever served thirty years In the house of
representative. .Imbre Kelley, of Penn
sylvania, was In his thirtieth year there
when ho died. When Mr. O'.N'cil, of
Pennsylvania, died he had served al
nunt twenty-nine years. He was once
told ly Mr. ll'ilmnn thnt he was ao
strong he would boat hia record and
serve hia thirty yenm, but he did not.
If Mr. Ilnlmitu serve out hia prraent
term, however, he will have beaten the
record. He has met with the honae for
twenty -nine year.
Content mene the Only Spec-trie.
A newspaper reporter tho other day
laUfd tl. II. rhrady, the great American
urgron and pliyairtun, the qtiretUm:
"What manner of life do you think
moat favorable to health?" Ilia reply
was: "A moderate life. Take plenty
.if alerp. Take plenty to eat Take
plenty of exerrlxe. We need more
walking phlliMviphrnt In this world
Kern a contented mind. Remember
Uiat the man who wanta little ia at
ways rteh, and the man who baa muck
bn t, always, rhitnetlmr a man own
a hooxe, but Bumrtlmea the hiraae owns
the man. It la better for the man
to own the biruar, and War In mind
that a eery big man can live In
vrry little hime. I need not aay that
little men often live In big bura.
Thla life can only give a man at beet
one thing contentment "
7e Oa'r fnair Car Use
Te tbe eaat la the Uie r-e.ic East
era etliee are rerbe4 Via tbte liae wit!
fevee ebangee of ears tbaj tla elM
llneo-rUteealearf IbeheMt. Ttehr'
t or I root tmtnla la tbe L'nlle-I fllate
('kila. nr Earope t ) bf H W
Halts. Ore. Agt. Itt S d Ht , Pottlaar
BISMARCK'S MORTQAQCS.
The rs-l-hsaevltoe liwsastaf l.as)
tear M I he IJsMala ml IteMe.
KoUklf In (nrrtnany baa fell the evil
rff.-ela of tbe agrV-tiltural itrrreein
a"T krsaly than has Itlamarrk. To
wr..ti ! hare rra. of the mafnlfl
rent prvsrhU given t I'lMttarek by tbe
old rmrrtie It baa -n a turriria la
Iram r--Mljr that bla eataU are
beaslly h..Mf'-irT"L II U prewat tnnm
th oi l rinprrxf aftr Ibe Ateln
ataaj warnf Ik si as PV.ii.ii, , wltb
Hit sere be lHtgbl bla rsilae at Var
. Atrr the ! -rrsMls war
h tri lrr-1 friss) the same han.l tbe
frmt.m rl at t rW.lrW hrttH, salt!
al : ,.).. ..1, U InKrrilr I the aiwstrs
esiale at Mi'(is. It April I,
iHMMrvl.li aeWntleiai Mrth lar.
bla admlrrrs tbriirbwt tbe amrM
fsve bint that tt s of tbe rVb.
rrwrtjr st Kl. hj bl falHer bad
twwa otltfw .i br II hra tinwa wrrs
hsr.l The MM-ei'y valse nf tras j-trt
siissh irnimt ll marrk U 1U1
rfuiillrr, IVvsHirf ae4 the tmmrt of
Urr tr u ;rl U atmeatlttkMe vt
snlacrs, k.,s.evf. aay. a strlUf In the
U mw J.-smal. be bae f ran p.awl
W t bfl lb BBt,fr, aasosatiag Irt
m-mt whW h lawemUrs-t
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i. LiYTLE TOO QUIEf.
The Funereal fciience That Fervavdee the
Channel Islands.
Jersey and Guernsey are gardens,
says a recent French visitor to the
Channel islands. The fields are so neat,
so caref uUy kept, that they seem rather
like garden plots. The least corner of
earth is cultivated the roadsides,
every little hollow, and even "an inch
of earth on the end of a rock."
But these Edens are silent, the trav
eler goes on to say. Now and then
people on the islands smile; but no one
ever laughs. Laughter is unbecoming,
and to laugh aloud would be scandal
ous. The birds sing, but not the people.
Even the children are sober little men
and women rather than children. The
trees are yews, cypresses andv weeping
willows.
When the people go to walk, they
take to the cemeteries. Lovers ex
change vows upon tombstones, and
houses that are near graveyards rent
more readily and at a better price on
that account.
"We are admirably situated in our
new house, "said a young Jersey woman
to the French writer; "we are right op
posite the cemetery, and I can see the
tombs from the windows of my bed
room. In the moonlight the view ia
lovely."
And still the Frenchman has to ad
mit that there is something very at
tractive in this solemnity and stillness.
The longer he remained in the islanda
the less he felt like comtng away.
"Exonse me" observed tbe man In
pectaoles "bnt I am a Bnrgeon.and that
is not whore tbe liver ia." Never von
mind whre the liver Ib." retorted tbe
other. "Tf it was in bis bio toe or hia
left ear D Witt's Little Earlj Riper
would reach it and shake it for him. On
that yon can bet yonr gig- lamps." Cod
eer k Brook.
SO YEARS
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