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

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Ui
LOCAL DISEASE
and la th result of colds and
widen climatic changes.
It can be cored by a pleasant
remedy which ia applied di
rectly into the nostrils. Be
in? quickly absorbed it gives
relief at once,
Ely's Cream Balm
ta acknowledged to be the moat thoroneb cure for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Bead and Hay Fever of all
remedied It opens and cleanses the nasal pastries,
allays pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tecta the membrane from colds, restores the senses
of taste and smell. Price 50c. etDroireisteorbymail.
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page, exhaustive market reports, all the
latest fashions for women and a long
series of stories by tbe greatest living
American and English authors,
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Set of Falsa Teeth
Chom'a liaby.
' He was a bachelor, while the other
man upon whom he was calling1 was a
young married man, and the visitor felt
-very much like a fish out of water, says
the Philadelphia Record.
The year before they had been insep
arable chums, with the same tastes, the
same habits.
Now everything was changed.
The young benedict seemed to be just
as sociable and talkative as evr, but
his old chum was ill at ease.
lie felt like making a "bolt for the
door, and with difficulty restrained
himself. " "
His nerves were at high tension, and
he sat watching the door pathetically,
expectantly, like the felon awaitingthe
coming of his executioner.
The door opened finally, and a wom
an wearing a white cap and apron en
tered with a 'Very young baby in her
arms.
"Here he is," said the married one.
"Here's my son and heir. Isn't he a
beauty, Jack, eh?"
Jack made some idiotic remark about
the baby's sex.
"Oh, yes," said the father. "Hadn't
you heard? It's a boy, of course."
"Certainly, I might have known,"
Jack gasped. "It's got hair on it
head."
The father laughed, but Jack looked
solemn.
"Baby's got a tooth," said the father,
proudly.
"Only one?" queried the bachelor, and
then he had a bright idea.
"Of course, that needn't 'worry you,"
he said; "I should think you might get
a false set pretty cheap. Such a small
kid, y' know."
CIIIOAQd.
Iwaife & SI. Paul B'8
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The True Remedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
"Chief," says: "We won't keep bouse
witbont Dr. King's New Discovery for
Gunenmption, Oougbs and Colds. Ex
perimented witb many others, bnt never
got the true remedy until we need Dr.
King's New Discovery. No other remedy
oan take its plaoe in our home, as in it
we have a certain and sure cure for
Gongbs, Golds, Whooping Cough, etc"
It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if they are urged on yon
a1 just as good as Dr. King's New Dis
covery. They are not as good, became
this remedy has a record of ouree and
bpaides ia guaranteed. It oever fails to
satisfy Trial bottles free at Oonser k
Brock's drug store.
SOMETHING NEW IN CHEMISTRY.
ONE HUNDRED MILLION STARS.
Tfomber
R. W. BAXTER, Gen. Agent,
J'ortland, Oregon.
J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon.
Glance at this Map
OT the Chicago, Milwaukee and ft. Pal Rail
way and note Its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and HI. Paul and maha, and
remember that Ita trains are lighted with elec
tricity and heatod by strain. Ita equipment Is
superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Hinoklng and
Bleeping cars, with frea reclining chairs. Each
sleeping car berth has an etecti.'o reading lamp,
and Its dining cars are tbe best In the world.
Other llnee ara longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other offers t lie shove luxurious
accommodations. These are suftlclent reasons
lot the popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
Irket agents In every railroad office will glva
yntl further Information, or address
C. 1. EDDY, General Agent,
J. W. CAREY, Trav Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oskiom,
now Astronomer Compote th
In the Heavens.
Let us see what richness of stellar
distribution is implied by this number
of 100,000,000' of visible stars, says the
Gentleman's Magazine. It may be
easily shown that the area of the
whole sky In both hemispheres is 41,255
square degrees. This gives 2,424 stars
to the square decree.
The moon's apparent diameter being
slightly over half a degree (31 deg. 5
min.). the area of its disk is about one
fifth of a square degree.
The area of the whole star sphere ia
consequently about 200,000 times the
area of the full moon. A total of 100y
000,000 of stars gives therefore 500 stars
to each space of sky in area to the full
moon. This seems a large number, but
stars scattered over as thickly as this
would appear at a considerable dis
tance npurt when viewed with a tele
scope of a high power. As the area of
the moons dhik contains about 780
square minutes of arc, there would not
be an avernge of even one star to each
square minute, a pair ol stars nail a
minute, or thirty seconds, apart would
form a very wide double star, and with
stars placed at even this distance the
moon's disk would cover about 8,000, or
pis Murs the actual number visible ia
the largest telescope.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1897!
Beef Preearved and Upt Pare by a Per-
moation cf (unna,
. A writer in a Minneapolis newspaper
relates with great -circmstanliality
how a party of diners in a hotol were
surprised and just a little horrified to
learn that the roast beef they hitu cat
en was twenty-one days old, and havl
been lyinjj exposed to the sun for that
length of time. They were reassured
when they were informed that the meat
had been subjected to a permeation of
ozone, and by this means "preserved
as well as purified."
The diner3 will probably learn be
fore they gain the information from
this column, says the New York Mail
and Express, that they encountered
something entirely new in chemical ac
tion, and if any one of them has the
courage to try it he can very readily
prove the assertion. Ozone is one of
the principles of oxygen. Prof. Loew
says it is one of the greatest oxidyzers
known, or, as ae once expressed it, "a
sublimation pf that portion of our at
mosphere which supports life, and at
the same time helps burn us up." Dr.
Julius Edmund Doctsch,' who died
about 'ten years ago, claimed to have
been the inventor of an ozone-producing
apparatus which would "age" any
dead or living thing brought in contact
with it. He took two gallons of raw
spirits' fresh from a still and by run
ning aicurrent of pure ozone through it
caused the- liquor to taste and smell
precisely the same- as the very same
quality of liquor with an actual age of
ten years. Dr. Doetsch believed that if
living animals lived in an atmosphere
of ozone they would become old men
and women at the age of ten and twelve
years. He proved that to treat animal
meat With the pure gas would have the
same effect on them as though they
had been exposed to the atmosphere
we now breathe for as many days as
there were half minutes in' the artifi
cial process.
Loew and Doetsch are authorities on
chemistry. The western writer may
be or ne mayjiot. At all events he ev
idently knows more about eating a din
ner tuan he does about "ozone. He or
one of his friends can try the effect of
it by snutting himself up in a small
room and breathing the pure gas for
twenty minutes. If the Doetsch theory
is correct, a little wrinkled old man,
bald headed and decrepit, will come
out to announce in piping treble that
ho has aged forty years in twenty min
utes. '
TRADE UNIONS IN ENGLAND.
The capsicum plant, from which
the different varieties of pepper are
produced, is indigenous to the tropical
regions of Europe, Asia, Africa and
America. It grows wild almost as well
as under cultivation in all these coun
tries, and in each is used by the na
tives as a seasoning for food. Its ex
tensive employment has suggested to
medical theorists the thought that it
must be considered as a natural tonic
for the stomach in tropical countries.
Bleaching by peroxide of hydrogen
has now become , almost umversaL
This substance is simply water with
an added atom of oxygen, which extra
oxygen unites with and destroys the
pigments of vegetable and animal sub
stances without affecting the fibers in
any way or leaving in them any for
eign matter. It can be used with any
material. Ivory, bone, human hair,
wool, Bilk, jute, linen and cotton can
all be bleached, and the wool on the
sheep or the hair on the human head
can be whitened without in the least
affecting its growth or vigor.
Cow's milk Is almost at the bottom
of the list of the food substances that
contain iron. As it is so important to
infant life, Prof. Bunge has been led to
experiment on animals to see in what
proportion iron is present in the sys
tem at different ages. He finds that
the younger animals contain much
more iron than adults; in a guinea pig
or rabbit one hour old, for instance,
there is more than four 'times as much
iron as in the same animals two and a
half months old. He infers from this
that a long-continued exclusive milk
diet is not good for babies, but should
be 'supplemented by wheat prepara
tions.
DREADED CONSUMPTION CAS BE CUBED.
T. A. Blocnm, at. C, the Great Chemist and
Sciential, Will Bead, Free, Three Bottles of
His Newly Discovered Remedies to Sufferers.
Editob Gazbttb : I have discovered
a reliable eure for Consumption sod all
Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases,
Genersl Decline. Loss of Flesh and sll
Conditions of Wasting Away. . By its
timely use thousands of apparently
hopeless oases have been cured. So
proof-positive am I of its power tn oare,
that to make its merits known, I will
send, free, to any afflicted reader of yonr
paper, three bottles of my Newly Dis
covered Remedies noon reoeipt of Ex
press and Postnffice address. T. A.
SLOCUM . M. O.. 98 Fine 8t reet.New York
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PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
Boaly eruptions on tbe head, chapped
hands and lips, cats, bruises, scalds
burns are quickly on red by DeWitt'i
Wtton tlazal salve. It is at present tht
article most used for piles, end it alwayv
cares them. Conser Brock.
SO YEARS
EXPERIENCE.
Ovnr aj Ml'llou Membnra In 899 Bodies-.
Tlu-lr iueomea and Expenditures.
une'ol the leading leatures of a re
cent Usue of the Labor Gazette of Lon
don in' a, brief summary of the statistics
of trnao unions lor the year 1893, given
pending the issue of fuller details in
the liyiort of the chief labor corre-
spor, .(.-nt, now in the press. The re
ports of WJ separate unions have been
Ueult ivith, Hi of which are registered
and 117 not registered, while 105 have
branches numbering in all 7,308, mak
ing up an aggregate of 1,237,367 mem-
ber. The total income of these socle
lies (V.lt with was about $8,900,000
and ie expenditures about (73,000
les, .OS soeletie- with a membership
of ":.", tHK, paid ouemployed benefit to
the ii mount of nearly 82,000,000; 308
soviet ies, with 1,103,041 members, paid in
dispute benefit 82,300,000; 193 unions,
with 585,389 members, paid in sick al
lowances over 81,000,000, and 88 unions
pi: il as accident benefit to disabled
uu'tnbt-rs S9,000. For the purpose of
comparing 1.SU2 with the previous year
o..ly :inl union are available, that be-
in- the number supplying returns for
b th years. The increase of member
ship on these 3(41 unions during 1893
was 32,101, or a Uttie over 3 percent.
upon the membertthip of '891. The to
tal income of the 3H1 societies showed,
however, an increase of 21.8 per cent
There was alao a very considerable rise
in expenditure, amounting, in fact, to
nearly 44 per cent upon the outlay of
1HVI. The chief share of this increase
was due to heavy demand upon the un
employed and dispute benefits, which
in 192 absorbed $1,900,000 more than
In 1891.
Particular are also given with re
gard to cooperating farming in Eng
land and (Scotland in 1891 and 1893.
Forty-seven societies have made
turns, showing that a total of 4,091
acres was being farmed in 1893, an in
creane of 121 H over 1802. The capital
employed In 1H93 was $450,000, an in
crease of $.'9,000 over 1893, and the net
lot sustained amounted to $2,190, as)
compared with $3,410 in 1893.
FIRST OF HOOFED ANIMALS.
I Have .ie4 uu Vp.lrn Tral
He Si'O.rt ia A.;a.
In the room of lrvf. L. l. Cora, at
riiila.l liiMa. tht ixtwhi f -rt imte
enough to iraltt a.lmt.ln tlw St
louis llrpul'l c, luay mt lht rtvature
which all ittttuntlii.lt arc uuuuUnou, in
pronouncing thr lint r ir-ciitalive
of tbe h.H'fcd ar imal opecU-a. I he an
Itual U not alive, neither I It entire ao
fares flth ami Moat are rmivrrnwl,
out to tne iMtie..iii..joll'iii. w carve
onty fr the f.aMtlrd Urn a, the apoi-l
men la jvrfecL It la r 'l lurjrr than
a yearling ralf. snt tint nrariv ai tali.
and ra '.innd In thi Wind river coun
try In Wyoming. IW. 1 1 tteitwxl It
i nrnacixiu prunrvua ihs ll wis
firM illM-ovr re.!, glvlm It aa tilaopin
Ion thai It n akin t' a aneeitstra
which was found several j i-ara air In
Irene (the palrotlirrluinl. and talil. h
fare fttviff and tbe oth.-r aeinraliats
ao ntttrh tnmhU to rtaalfy. At tbe
time of the diwsnvfrf ef the r'rvnx-li
aprelmea the aavaalaof rurvped.fi.lrd
that It aa Ida eMalrtr of 'li.if.d
erllUfx" bnt tl. Hln.1 rlr foaall.
avhka lavaatly dUliniralahavi aa brief
a type of the same, la tttivel to t
Bark mars SMsrleaV C.tfe'S enrloaity
aa fiB4 la roeh vloia;laT to the
eofvrta rwrimt aixt the toue when It
rraaaxi on the weaWra pralrtea has bees
rlaos4 as far tHs. lt aa five Rum1r4
thotiaaiaJ year, Every bone la arft
and la pta. aat the apavlwea eowU
not be ftef-haaavl far ten tmtit4 4ol
aeva.
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Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
Q., C. M. & St. P., C. dE A., P. Ft. W. & C,
, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
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Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sta.,
CXZIC-O-O, ILXj.
The eomparatlvavalua of these twoeard
Is knows to most peraena.
They Illustrate that freater quantity ta
Not always moat to be desired.
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These earda expreaa the beneficial qaal
lty of
RipansTabuIes
' 4s compared with any previously known
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