Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 09, 1897, Image 4

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TO THE
OITKS IHI OHOICB
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
Denver
OMAHA
CATARRH
CRANBERRY CULTURE.
ba
LOCAL DISEASE
and It the result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
It can be cored by a pleasant
remedy which is applied di
rectly into the nostrils. Be
lneqnlckly aosorbedit gives
relief at once.
Ely's Cream Balm
is acknowledged to be the most thoroneh core for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It opens snd cleanses the n-salpsssrjes,
allays pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tects the membrane from colds, restores the sense
of taste and smell. Price 60c. atDmsrgistsor by maiL
ELI BKOTHKKS, 69 Warren Street, New York
The skeleton of an Indian warrior
at least six feet six inches tall ' was
found in MusconjruH, Me., a few days -npo
by two men who were digging a How the Industry Is Conducted
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W. H. HUBLBURT,
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Portland, Okeqon.
E. McNEliL, President and Manager.
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TO
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And all points In California, via tho Mt, Bhasui
route of the
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The
Pacific Co
areat hiehway through California to all
points Fast and Konth. Grand Hoanlc Route
of tliaPantflo Coast. Pullman Bnffet
Hlnapars. Bftoond-olaas Hlsepers
Attached to express trains, attnrdin snpenor
sooommoaattons ror senonn-claaa passengers.
For rates, tioketa. sleeping oar reservations,
to, eall upon or address
R. KOKHLEK, Manauer. K..P. ROGERS, Asst
Gen. t AY, Agt., Portland, Oregon
It stands first among "weekly" papers
in eizn, frequency of publication and
freshness, variety end reliability of con
tents. It is praoticslly a dnily at the low
prioe of a weekly; and its vast list of
subscribers, extending to every state and
territory of the Union and foreign conn
trips will vouch for the aocuraoy and
fairness of its newR oolnmus.
It is splend'nlly Illustrated and among
its special features are a fine bomor
page, exhaustive market reports, all th
latest fashions for women and a lonv
series of stories by the greatest living
Amerioun and English aulhorn,
CONAN DOYLB, JeRPME K. JbhOMB,
Stanley Wkyman, Many E. Wilkins,
Anthony Hope, Bket Harte,
Brander Matthews, Eto.
We offer this nmqualfd newspiiprr
and The OHZette together one year for
3.25. The regular mbi-criptiou price tf
the two papers is $3 50.
ellar. The body had been buried in
a sitting posture, lacing east, ana i
about it were found iron implements J
and spear and arrow heads, while
around the arm bones were copper
bands covered with curious carvings.
A new bicycle tire, which is said to
be an improvement over those in gener
al use, has been invented and patented
by Miss E. S. Ilntchins, of Big Rapids,
Mich. Tn the middle of the rim of an
ordinary style pneumatic rubber tire
is a groove, into which is fitted a smaller
tire of leather, which, it is claimed, is
inuc-h more durable than the present
style of all-rubber tires while equally
elastic and light.
Several towns and cities in Oregon
and Washington have lately obtained
ah excellent and adequate water sup
ply in an inexpensive manner by the use
of wooden pipes. The pipes are made
from common pine logs, tn incheB in
diameter, hollowed out with a six-inch
bore. It is claimed that the wooden
pipes hast as long as iron pipes. One
town has a line of pipes seven miles
long that, with all connections, cost but
$2,0(10.
Suits aggregating more than $500,
000 will soon be filed by the government
against certain big lumber companies
and turpentine distilleries in the lower
part of Alabama. The. evidence shows
that from 2,300 acres of fine forest lands
belonging to the government 13,654
trees, yielding over 5,000,000 feet of
lumber, had been cut. The govern
ment authorities propose to stop the
depredations by bringing to account
the concerns that buy the moonshine
lumber.
Some patriotic citizen of Trescott,
Ariz., in lauding his town and state, and
descanting on the wonderful riches of
the region, declared that even the build
ings of Prescott were in part of gold,
lie was taken up on the assertion, and a
bet reunited. A few days ago an assay
was made of sandstone being used in
tho erection of some new buildings, and
the Mono showed four dollars per ton
in gold and 20 cents per ton in silver. It
wouldn't pay to mine the buildings of
Prescott, but the boomer won his bet.
on Caps Cod.
The Picking Begins Early In September
and Concludes' wltb October Some
Financial Particulars of
the Work.
A sand hill, a marshy tract,1 and a
running stream, are the three requi
sites for a cranberry bog. Nowhere
are these , things jumbled together in
Good Thins; for Wasps.
Mr. Lawson Tait, the well-known
English surgeon, says that the sugar
in certain fruits becomes changed Into
alcohol during the process of decay
and that wasps sometimes get Tery
drunk thereon. On grapes and cer
tain plums, he says, "you will see them
get very drunk, crawl away in a semi
somnolent condition, and repose in the
grass for some time till they get over
the 'bout,' and then they will go at it
again." Moreover, Mr. Tait declares
"that they do their worst in stinging,
both in the virulent nature of the
stroke and the utterly unprovoked as
saults of which they are truilty. I was
Fits
"renter profusion than on Carje Cod.
which in former davs suDDlied the stuner last year by a drunken wasp and
world with sea captains, so that it was suffered severely from symptoms of
Tin i nerve ooison for several days. In such
" HW was- vaua- vuuv 4U . . .
OUIOAOO.
iraatfi $ si. Fail i'i
MS
-TO THE-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
VIA M UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Through Pullman Palace B eepers.
Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Clielr
Cars DAILY to Uilksgo.
Many hour saved via this line to Kastern
Points.
STEAM HEAT.
PINTSCH LIGHTS
HATICM.
R. W. RAXTER, Gen. Agent,
Portland, Oregon,
J. C. HART, Agent, Jleppner, Oregon
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Old People.
0''1 people who require mrtrlininn t"
rognl't the bowels and kidnevs will
fl"d the trno romedv in Ele'-trio Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
eontHina no whiskv nor other iritnxionnt.
nt. aets a a fordo and Blfprativa. It
oe mildly on the atnmioh and bowels,
ar'dinff strercth snd givino1 tone to the
organs, therebv stiili nir Nnture in the
perfnrmnrne nf the fiinoti'TB. Electric
Ttiltpre's bp rxcoller apnrtijier snd aids
d'peaMrn O'd PcopIp find it just ex
anl trfcnt thpv reed. Prion fi'tv eenp
and fl 00 rer bottle at Consor A Brock's
Drtiu Store.
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Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and fit. Ta'1 Rail
way and Hole !tronne'tloiis with all transcon
tlnental lines and fit Paul and mnha, and
remember that Its trains are llKhtcd with elec
tricity and heated by steam. Its cqulpmont Is
superb. Elegant Bullet, Library, Hinoklng and
Bleeping cars, with free reclining rhalrs. Each
sleeping car berth has an electro rending lump,
and Ha dining cars are the best In the world. ,
Other lines are longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other orters the above luxurious
accommodations. These are siitllcleut reasons
Inrthe popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
Icket agents In every railroad olllce will give
you further information, or addrcia
C. J. EDDY, Oeneral Agent,
J. W.CAHEY, Trav Pass. Agent,
Portland, Orkooh.
Tie -it in ma Dusineaa,
"Do I understand that you give, me
the lie?"
; "Yes."
"Thank you." j
With a sweet smile the lone fisher
man went his way. He had been won
dering where he wan going to get a
real good lie, and the gift was certain
ly opportune. Detroit Tribune.
Mo Meed of It.
Physician And you have felt this
way for several duys? ll'ml Let me
see your tongue.
Patient Its no use, doctor; no
tongue can tell how I suffer. Boston
TranscrinU
a certain Cape Cod town, an entire
vlrcct of seventy houses was taken up
xchisively by the homes of sea cap
'iiins. This Cape Cod has, with the
it-cadence of sailing ships, taken upon
':Wlf the right to furnish the world
with nearly all the cranberries used.
To prepare the soil, sand is spread
evenly over the bog to a depth of six
nches. Iu this sand the young plants
;:rc S'.;t out, the roots being forced down
through the sand to the loam under
neath. The plants are set' out in reg
ular rows, about one foot apart. Three
years are required before the plants
mature.
Sand is valuable in that it furnishes a
smooth surface on which the vines may
stretch. The tendrils from each plant
lie flat on the sand, and as each plant
has dozens of branches they pile up to a
height of about six inches in the ma
tured plants. Sand chokes the growth
of weeds, but does not interfere with
the plants whose roots are in the loam
beneath.
The running stream is dammed above
and below the bog, and a system of
ditches irrigates the bog. In time of
frost the bog is usually flooded at night,
and drained in the morning. This does
not hurt the berries, but it accounts for
much of the rheumatism on Cape Cod.
Berry picking begins early in Sep
tember and lasts until either the ber
ries are all picked or a frost has spoiled
the crop. Usually the last of October
ends the work. As all the boys and
girls are needed in the season the public
schools begin the fall session late to ac
commodate the pickers. Numerous
machines have been devised to pluck
the berries, but it is claimed that ail
ruin the vines. Experiments by persons
skilled in cranberry picking ore now be
ing made, and it is believed that a satis
factory machine will be produced. The
champion hand-picker has a record of
sixty measures in one day. At the
usual rata of payment, he would make
six dollars per day.
Chief nmong the enemies of the cran
berry are the angleworm and the fire
worm. The angleworm eats his way
uround a small circle, and then eats
within the circle. The fireworm is les.-i
considerate, eating in all directions.
Cranberry bocrs are good invest
ments, when the sterility of this land
is considered. As Joseph Jefferson re
marked bt his "Crow's Nest" property:
Nothing will grow but weeds, and they
grow wild."
A bog is worth about seven hundred
dollnrs per acre. The usual output is
eighty to one hundred barrels per acre,
and tjie price ranges from seven to
eighteen dollars ier barrel.
Salt marshes cannot be used, and the
wind must be near the bog, to insure
profitable working. Fancy names are
iiuitc. popular, the "Silver Hill Bog
otid "llumng Pond Bog being exam
ples. A. Kodnmn, in Detroit Free Press.
drunken peculiarities they resemble
their human contemporaries."
Habits of Snipe.
Newspaper naturalists report a
change of habit amqng snipe in that
they no longer follow the Atlantic
coast indentations in their southern
flights, but, departing from the British
provinces, fly out at sea, barely skirt
ing the extreme end of Cape Cod or
Nantucket, unless driven shoreward
jy stress of weather. From Nantucket
they pass out of sight of land until
they reach their feeding grounds on
the North Carolina sounds, where
snipe shooting is still enjoyed in it
pristine vig.
Prof. W. H. Fecke, who
makes a specialty ui
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
living Physician; his
success is astonishing.
Ws have heard of casea
of so yeara' standing
emeu uy
him. He
publishes 3
valuable
work on
this dis
ease, which
be senaa
with a
large bot-
n nt tits Ahsoliite core, free to any suffereif
knn,.aanil thrir P ct nd ExDress address.
We advise anv one wishing a cure to address
Erof.W. H. PEEKS, F. D., A Cedar St., Hew York
f.ii
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Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-;
eat business conducted for modcnatc Fees.
...AHA-Mii ft Patent Office
Sid we caisVcurs "pTtenVLi Tksa tune thaa those
Send model, drawing or pnoto., mu
tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free ol
charge. Our fee not due tin patent is secorcu. ,
s n.uaul p nOW LU VUldlll 1 on.Hk ......
cost otsamomthe U. S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Op. patent Office, Washington, D. C.
Theeomparatlvevalueofthesetwoeard
la known to roost persona.
They Illustrate that greater quantity ia
Not alwaya moat to be desired.
These cards eapresa the beneficial qual
ity or
RipansTabules
At compared with any previously knowa
DYSPEPSIA CURB
.
Rlpsns Tabulea : Price, jo centa a boj
Of druggists, or by mail.
..
BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 8pruct 8t.,H.V
WANTED-AN IDEA
bW
BUKN & CO.., Patent Attorneys, Washington.
D. 0.. for their J1.800 prize offer.
It is, or should be, tho highept aim of
every merchant to please bis customers;
and that the wide-awake drug firm of
Meyers & Eshelmao, Sterling, III., is do
ing so, is proven by the following, from
Mr. Eshelman: "In my sixteen yean
experience in the drng bnsiDess I bav
uever seen or sold or tried a medicine
that gave as good aaliafaotion ae Chrtm
berlsin's Colio, Cholera and Diarrheas
Remedy." Sold by OonRer & Brook.
Cummings & Fall,
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
The Onrette will tnke potatoes, arplei
ptfKB or butter on snbsoript on Recounts.
Any one owing this oflioecan settle their
s counts in this manner and can't do it
too soon to suit us.
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Although Judge lliicon has often ad
judicated In the Itloomsbury county
court on the fit and cut of ladies'
dresses in the old style, ho is not yet
accustomed to the new woman. When
he took his seat in the tribunal the
other day he happened to glance at
the public gallery, and saw some one
there with a stand-up collar round the
neck and a cloth cap on the head.
"Take off your cap up there," cried hit
honor. The person addreased made no
movement "You man, there, tnke off
your cap," repeated the jud're, louder
than before. "It salaiiy, your honor,
replied an unknown voice from the
gallery. "A what?" said Judge Jliieoti.
A woman, 1 117 Then wuy iih km
drcR like that?' And when the
aughtcr had subaided he coiniaeuce.l
the business of the courL rromllie
new woman's cap there llowed a wealth
of flaxen curia, and a clerk v.ai heard
to whisper facetiously to tho uaher:
"She's waiting to te called to the bar,
and has already bought her wig."-
London Telegraph.
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The eoelld laaeer.
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the people) at swell amnrn r hotel.
thouirh aometiinoa It's little aad, too,
nave an eastern enrreaNitulent.
Tho forwarj folk, who try t cet ae-
iiualnU'd with raclt newcomer of pre-
tentious apprnranoe, and who frrta
drxippiHlaa fm)uentlv aalhev ore t.kkrn
up, are amualnir, aa the newly rU h. who
fancy the rvady road to tlcrf-mce la
(rained by autiilinf a tierce hniihti
nena, th maintaining of whU'h tnakr
them aa uncomfortable aa It dor their
Inferior.
The rarruloua mother who ha to
talk all day lnr Umt th charm and
perfect kmaof their daujrhU'raar pretty
trying
Thro there) are th. two nr thrvw
lonely creature who hare drifted In
aomehnw and ar oat of their rlcment,
and are quit cnl.su tt the fact.
They nviurnfully all nut the nrert
and fat their ru,ls .lmwt tearfully.
There are, a a rule, to few men at
th. summer rreorU that the few who
lintrrr hm err than over Sunday tret so
welled with their own lmrrtanV that
they ar. uubrarably aaucy.
At th. hop th. other night I noticed
that tb. manner f th. ilanciof men
wis aa full of eonesdt a. U a pul ltn
of plum.
They touofred aa tn 1 fir. hel l eit
their arm, s lulled a al. kly amlle, a.
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