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

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LOCAL DISEASE
end Is the retuH of colds and
euddea climatic changes.
It can be cured by a pleasant
remedy which la applied di
rect! r into the noetrila. Be
inr quickly auaurbexi it give
relief at on ce.
Ely's Cream Balm
la acknowledged to b the most thorotieh core for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold In Head and Hay i ever of all
remedies. It opens and cleansea the mealpagar Jee,
allayi pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses
of taste and smell. Price soc. at Drnairiats or hy mail,
ELY BUOTHERS, fit Warren Street, New Voil
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
A GIDDY PRINCESS.
THE
ffl YOHK WORLD
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
18 Pages a Week. 156 hm a Tear.
St. Paul r Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full detaila'call on 0. R.
Agent la Heppner, r address
& N.
W. O. HURLBURT,
Gen. Fhh. Agt.
Portland. Okeoon.
E. McNEluL, Prasident and Manager,
CJ 0ICK TIJVII3 t
San FranciMOo
And all poinU In California. vi the Mt Hhaate
roiue of the
Southern Pacific Co
The mat hiehway throuirh California to all
points r.aet anl South. Uran1 Mmnlr- limit
of tlin Paolfln I'oiwt. Pullman Hnffet
Hltmpere. Meonnd-fllaiMi Hleepers
Attached to eipraae trains, artnrdiri nnenoi'
oeomanmlntlnna fur eenond-clAKS peasHng-era.
Fur rates, tioketa. alanpiug oar nwrvHtlina,
eio, rail nnn irt ailflreee
R. KOKHl.KK. MaiiHtrr. It. P. HOOKKH. Ami
Ren t P Aft. Portland. Oregon
m TICKETS
It stands first amot'g "weekly" papers
to iz, frtqnency of publication and
freebnees, variety and reliability of con
tents. It is prtioiicully a daily at the low
prioe of a weekly; and its vast lint of
subscribers, extending to every st ate and
territory of tbe Union and foreign conn,
tries will vouch for the aocuraoy and
fairness of its news oolamns.
It is splendiilly illustrated and Branny
ita special features are a fine bnmor
page, exhaustive market reports, oil tbe
latest fashions for women and a lotitf
series of stories by tbe greatest living
AmeriOHD and English authors, )
CONAN DOYIiB, JEKOME K JerO&IB,
Stanley Weyman, Maht R, Wilkinb.
Anthony IJope, Phet Habtk,
Bkandeh Matthkws, Etc
We offer this unqnaled newapaper
and Tl e Ouzette to"thr one year for
83.25. Tbe renlBrsnbfOriptinn prioe'i f
tbe two papers is ('3 50.
A report showing the averafr
wajesof women servants in London is
interesting to American housekeepers.
The general housework girl in London I
gets 16.50 a month, a cook about $9, a 1
nurse $8 and a laundress 88.25. .
Dr. Chapman shows that the bobo- :
links which nest west of the Rocky j
mountains do not migrate southward j
with the birds of that region, but re-'
trace their steps and leave the United
States by way of Florida, thus furnish
ing evidence of the gradual extension
of range westward and of the stability
of the routes of migration. j
Philadelphia's harbor is to be im
proved by the city of Philadelphia by
the removal of certain rocks and other
obstructions in the Delaware and
Schuylkill rivers. The work will be
done under the direction of the di
rector of public works, and two hun
dred and twenty-five thousand dollars
is available for this purpose. j
That a plant appreciated by the
cultivator in one country Ubut a weed
in another, is exemplified by the sen
sitive plant In our gardens few are
more welcome. In India it is such a
pest that it is regarded with as much
disgust as the Canada thistle, horse
nettle, or other notorious plants are by
the American cultivator. It is con
sidered one of the vilest weeds in
India.
At the Victoria institute, London,
it was stated that all naturalists now
admit that evolution as a working
hypothesis has, as yet, proved insuffi
cient to account for man's place in na
ture. As regards the question of the
"missing link" between man and the
ape, it has been scientifically demon
strated that in no case had a so-called
missing link proved to be other than a
human being, with a lesser developed
brain than usual.
The Slater of Italy's King Cute
Oaper on Wheels. ,
In Consequence ot Which the Frolic
some Lady la Plaowd Under the Bam
- of Koyal Dlapleaaure and
Bent to Coventry.
Ol IIOAQO.
I1WM68 & SI. M t'y
l TCTiTflEAPOUS
.. PAUL
The True Remedy.
W. M. Rnin. editor Tiskilwa. Ill,
"Cliief." ay: "We won't kpp,hone
withnn Dr. Kiir'" New Discovery for
(Wsnmptinn, Onnffh Rid O'drls. Ex
perimented with many others, hnt nevAr
tn f e 'me remedy until we need Dr.
King's Nw Disoovprv. N" other reroedv
0'in fiike its plaoe in onr hom, as in il
we hnv a certain and sure cure for
0) in(?li CoM. Whipping Cough, pro."
It i idle to txper'ment with- other
remedirs. even if they "re nroed on von
n jii( ffond n IV. King' Nf w Di
n ivrv. They r not as good, becanap
this reTe'lv baa a re"r 1 i f oitp" and
hi s'iImh J p-nnrnitpp 1 Tt 'i ver fnila
niiu'v Tridl hn'tlpi free at Oonser A
flnu Va ilrni aforp.
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east m mm
VIA THE Um PACIFIC SYSTF.M.
Thmufh Pullman Palace 8 eepera
rotirlst Hleeps'-i and Free Ke lining thai'
CaraLAlLV Uithkago.
Many hours saved via this line to Eastern
Point.
STEAM HEAT.
LOWICNP
PINTSCH LIGHTS
HATKM.
R. W. JiAXTER, Gen Agrnt,
I'orllund, Oregon.
J. C. BART, Agent, llrj'pner, Oregon.
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Glance at this Map
Ot the I'Mratfi). Milwaukee and Ht. Pa 1 Itnll
vray and note ita eoiiim'tlona u 1th all Iran.i'on
tlnental line ami Ht Paul and niaha, and
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' in u nd said
.tit i i;m aa- an
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i. ? lutty peasants
' .ril "tip" began
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i i unearthed two
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ri' vuluable vaaea.
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y ropreticiitation of
i.i the peasants de-
rememlier that Its train-are llxhted with e'er- j cll;rijl to 1.0 tliO ir.ltige designated in
thu tlrcutu, und it bus been an object
of adoration to Die thousands of visit'
ing ontUtisiiiHtH. An energetic priest
bun e'.lalilii.lu'd on altar there, and al
every j;ilrriin leuveHMnne money wher
no visits it there has been araiaol
(old if not of water.
trlclty ami heated tiy steam. Ita equipment la
siiirh. Eleiiant Hulli't, LHirary, HinoklnK and
Hleeplng cars. Willi free reclining ehalrs. Kach
aleoplns ear herth has an eli'i'ti e reading lamp,
and Its dining cars are the liest In the world.
Other lines are longer tha'i this hut none are
shorter, and no other oilers the alMive luxurious
areomtnnilatlona These are siillli'l'iit reasons
lorthe M)pularlly of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
Irket agenta In every railroad ntllce will five
you (urther Inlnrniatlnii, or address
C. J. KlillV, Genrral Agent,
J. W.CASKV, Trav Pas Agent,
PoaTLD. Oainow.
The Ohietle will tske potato, pies,
HtW or butter oo anbaoription aecooota.
Any one owing Ibis t flips ran settle tbeir
sccoonte io this manner and can't do il
loo soon to fail ns.
HARPER'S ROUND TABLE
F.ih f tkl h-ln numbtn f thu ftrUJUal wilt eftn tiiV e iry h fm utr ef intrmahtntl fawn.
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Bicycles caused no end of bad blood
in more senses than one, it is to be
feared before finally obtaining the
right of citizenship among orthodox
vehicles of the road; and, universal
though they have now become among
ordinary mortals, they have still a deal
of up-hill work to accomplish before
acquiring a status among the surround
ings of royalty. Of course, a prince or
king may bestride a "wheel," and do
anything but break a record or "his
neck; but were a princess so far to for
, get what she owed to her house, her
! dignity and her long line of ancestors
as to patronise this democratic means
of locomotion, the whole civilized world
would be expected to stand aghast at
the desecration of royalty implied by
the act. And this is the horrible deed
that has just been announced by the
telegraph, and has thrown Italian court
circles into ceremonial convulsions,
i The catastrophe, says a Rome corree.
pondent of the London Telegraph, oc
i eurred in Turin, and the heroine and
victim the lady is both is the pretty,
accomplished young widow,the duchess
of Aosta, who is staying at the castle
of Stupinigi. Princess Maria Loetizia
is a sister-in-law of the present king of
Italy, she having married in 1888 his
brother, Prince Amadeo, duke of Aosta,
who died in 1890. This lady, who is a
Bonaparte, is not merely accomplished
and pretty, but is brimful of life and
fun, and takes a positive delight in
tramping upon the rigid court ceremo
nial of past ages. The last of her
frolics was executed on a bicycle made
for one.
She set out a few days ago on one
of these tabooed vehicles, accompanied
by a maid of honor and two court cav
aliers, and after a long ride the party
v.'ere flying up one of the shady ave
nues leading to the palace of the dukes
of Aosta, when a company of soldiers
commanded by a major met them half
way, glanced at them furtively, and
perhaps a trifle too curiously or crit
ically, and marched on without making
a sign. The duchess, rendered more
sensitive than usual by the conscious
ness that t-he was transgressing the
bounds of court etiquette, felt hurt at
not being saluted in the approved fash
Ion by the major and his soldiers. This
was perhaps human nature, and, as
such, excut-able. But the lively lady
went much further; she actually com
plained of the conduct of tho major,
who had, she afllrmed, culpably neg
lected to salute her. The commandant
of Turin, Gen. d'Oncian de la Batin, at
; once summoned the officer to appear
bufore him and explain his conduct.
The major said he was guiltless of any
offense, as he did not recognize the
high-born lady, oddly dressed and
seated between two wheels, and would
. never have permitted himself to think
of her highness as a severe bicytlit.t.
(lad he known or suspected it was
he, of course he would have, etc., etc.
Uwn. de la But in. uncertain what course
! to take, appealed to the Solomnnihtio
wisdom of the war minister, to whom
he forwarded a detailed report of the
j whole occurrence, asking for instruc
tions as to the punishment to lie mo tod
I out to the major, whom he meanwhile
kept in arrest. The minister of war,
if not precisely a Solomon, was at lcuM
quite hhrewd enough to see that the
ground he was treading was courtly--if
not holy and inhtend of taking the
responsibility upon himself demanded
an audience of the king, before whom
ho laid the report of the commandant.
The monarch cut the Gordinn knot in
a twinkling. lie sent a telegraphic
order to Turin releasing the major
from arrest and entirely exonerating
him in the matter. This, however.waa
the solution of only one-half of the
question; the remaining moiety con
cerned tbe lively young widow; and
the king sent hie bicycle-loving sister-In-law
an order forbidding her to at
tire hcTM-lf in red. court coatutno for
the apaee of two calendar months, a
prohibition which la equivalent to
strict domestic arrest for that period.
The princes l therefore absolutely In
visible to tbe good cltltens of Turin,
who were wont to watch and salute
her two or three times dally, aa ahe
rode or drove or walked about the
street ef the historic old city.
The inhabitant console themarlve
by faxing for hour through the win
dow of the photographers' ahopa,
where a trrles of ten magnificent por
trait in various position and eoaturae
attract hundreds of loyal sym path lie re.
I Dov Iraru that sentence ba also
been pronounced on on of the court
cavalier who awooanpeinled the durhea
on her biey cling expedition. The mar
quia of Mouerlvcllo ha been summarily
tliamiaiwd from his poet by order of the
king, who la aald to be eitremrtr aa
n)oJ at the evident determination of
his Utrr-ln-law to put all traditional
nullum of court etiquette at naught,
and to have annonnee4 hi Intention to
puulah more severely all future trane
f reeakma.
1 0i raalr raw Ua
To the eael i the Ub Tao Ae. Feat-
em mliee are re.' bed via true lie with
fewer c an eee if cere tbej Vis etlter
lineHla aleaf the weL 1 rket.
l of from potole la Ibe I'wllet ft ate.
(Vaeada. n Eaeope f . eele br It W
U.it.f. ()e. Agl, 1U 8'd Ml, rertlaaw
Walklne; One Thousand 3IU.es to Chnrakw
The history of Canada, especially ita
earlier history, preserves the story of
many a deed of heroism and devotion on
the part of Christian missionaries who
worked and perished among the In
dians, but there are few stories which
reflect so much credit on Indian piety
as that published from Quebec. Mon
tagnais and Eskimos came from the
southern shore of Hudson straits to wor
ship in the province of Quebec. This in
volved a tramp on foot of 1,000 miles.
Ko pilgrimage in the middle ages waa
ever made in circumstances of greater
hardship. The citizen who is loath to
wall: a block to church along a smooth,
dry pavement ought to think of these
Indians plodding 1,000 mile through
an inhospitable country, through for
ests, across rivers, mountains and lakes,
to render a duty they owe to their religion.
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When writing the doctor, mention this paper.
From tiin Sands.
And apropos of sea bathing, an
amusing incident happened on the
beach one morning. The girls were
drying their bathing suits while sit
ting a la Turque on the sand, and one
who was hatless and stockingleBs was
holding a parasol over her to keep the
buii from burning her bare legs and
freckling her nose. With hardly a mo
ment's warning it commenced to rain,
and there was a gathering up of wraps
and a scampering for the bathhouses
from all except the maid with the para
sol. She danced out into the breakers,
parasol and all, and was going to finish
her bath in spite of the rain, but she
wasn't going to get her "hair out Of
curl."
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Soaly eruptions on the bend, chspped
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burns are qumkly cured by DoWitt'e
Witoh H'izM Stive. It m at present th
trtiole most used for nilea. and it alwaya
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eppreealone or any kind. II will aa ladsoeadeat
bi every UUu aeutrai la notnlna.
TMU.S. GOVERNMENT I
is
PAYING MILLIONS I
A MONTH
i To persons who served In the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You i '
1 relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
I on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive i pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new "
law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the ,
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